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VOL. IX. NO. '23
t-ntered ns Socend-ClaM Matter t the Po.tefflf e t Philadelphia, Ta.
Under the Act of Jmrch 3. 18711
PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922
Published Dally Eept Sunday, HtiWrl
Copyright, 1932. by Jubllc
BuWrlptlen Prlre 10 a Year by Mall.
PRICE TWO CENTS
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RECTOR AND SINGER SLAIN
IN DEATH PLOT, IS THEORY;
WIDOW NOT ELIMINATED
Prosecutor Says Mills
and Mrs. Hall Are Net '
Out of Probe
YOUTH'S 'CONFESSION'
. MAY CONTAIN FLAWS
Strieker Quits Political Cam
paign te Give All Time
te Investigation
HAYES CALLS SCHNEIDER
'COWARD AND PLAIN LIAR'
Detective Says Bey's Story of
Time of Crime Is Net
Berne Out
Rj a Stnff Correspondent
New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 10.
A deep-laid plot is seen by investi
gators behind the murder of the
Kev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs.
Eleaner Keinhardt Mills, and net the
simple act of vengeance portrayed
in the "confession" of Raymond
Schneider.
This was implied today by Geerge
Totten, chief of the Somerset County
detectives, who declared that tthe
authorities "have just begun te
work."
It seems te be borne out by the
resignation, announced this after
noon, of Jeseph E. Strieker, pros
ecutor of Middlesex County, as cam
paign manager for former Judge
S'lzer, Democratic nominee for Gov Gov
ereor. Mr. Strieker resigned
avowedly te devote nil his time and
energies te the murder.
' Prosecutor Ilcekmnn, of Somerset
, County, where Schneider and Clifferd
Hayes, whom Schneider accuses of the
rrlm, nrc locked tip, admitted Hint
V llwre were ether witnesses besides tbec
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' flen," nnd snid he nnd his men were
"looking the field ever."
Suspects Are Arraigned
All of which bears nut n very definite
feeling nmeng the citizen, of New
Brunswick thnt Schneider's statement is
net te he tnken nt Its fnce vnlue.
The scene of activity shifted tem
porarily tertny te Somerset County and
Semervllle, Its county sent. There
Schneider nnd Clifferd Hayes are In
jail, nnd there Justice of the Pence
Sutplicn visited them nnd Informed them
officially of the reasons they were held.
Hnyes was uiralgned before the
Kjulre nnd denied formally his guilt.
He was held without linil for the Crend
Jury. Schneider is held as a material
witness.
Detective Totten spent the dnv In nnd
about his effice nt Semervllle. He
swned surprised te see newspapermen
tvnwi they went ever from ISew Uruns-wick.
"Wbnt brings you here?" wns his
greeting. He was told tliat tlie center
of Interest seemed te have shifted from
.Vw Ilrunsvvick te Semervllle.
"Only pnrt of it," wns his guarded
answer.
"Yeu hnve chnrged Hayes with the
murder?'
"8urc, come in nnd you can see the
commitment."
Has "Other Information"
"Have you nny corroborative evi
dence?" 'We certainly have but bear this In
mliul. We have a number of ether the
ories and information, which, if t hey
develop, will put nn entirely different
-spect en tln whole ense."
'Then It Is fair te talie for granted
jnt ou liave net eliminated Mrs.
fnnces Stevens Hall, the widow of Mr.
Hall, or (fames Mills. Mis. Mills' litis
rani, or members of the Stevens fain
irj." "We haven't eliminated nny one,
Mt you lmd better see the prosecutor.
f th ,nnn fr you te talk te."
Mr. letten was naked whether, In
M opinion. Schneider was mentally
ffi , K Cnr"er in the day it was
glnted that the officials bold te this
i'J,,.h,en J0U newspapermen saw
Schneider lest night he lind been with
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COUNCIL STORMS
OVER CLAUSE IN
TAXMVIEASURE
Attempt te Uncover Its Auther
Blocked by Weglein, Who
Diverts Inquiry
LIMEBURNER BLAMES
ROPER FOR DILAT0RINESS
Says "If Latter Had Been en
the Jeb He Would Have Known
Where Responsibility Laid"
Pearl Ballmer, the New Itriiusulrh j;lrl, for whom Itaytnend Schneider
..ays .urs. meniiur .inns was mistnlien anil intirdereil by his rliiiin,
Clifferd Hayes. The photograph was taken today at the Italimer home
If Schneider's Confession IsTrue
Who scattered old love letters between the bodies of Mrs. Elenner
Rcmhardt Mills and the Kev. Edward Wheeler Hall ?
Who slnshed Mrs. Mills' threat se viciously that the head was
almost severed from the body? The "confession" doesn't men
tion this ghastly wound.
Who get one of the minister's visiting cards from his wallet an 1
prepped it against his beet heel ?
Who arranged the bodies as if for burial? ,
Who took Mr. Hall's geld watch? And why hasn't it turned up?
It is easy te identify n keepsake, old-fashioned, u kev winder
converted into a stem winder.
Schneider says he was jealous of Pearl. Then why did he spend
every hour he could with her before nnd after the crime?
Why did he take 'her with him te find the bodies?
Why would Cliff Hayes put his life in danger te "avenge" a
fancied slight te a friend?
'emZTXiJLee H. P. Maynard Killed
en Hunting Trip in Maine
DIVORCES PRINCE
Heureddln Vlora of Albania Fails te
Contest Suit In Paris
Paris, Oct. 10. (Hy A. 1 The
dherrn was regNtcred today of l be
Princess Vlora. formerly Mrs. Helen
Kelly Gould, of New Yerk City, from
Prince Heureddiu Viera of Alhnnia.
The record shows t lint the diveice wns1
grunted nt the wlfr'a mpiest, and llml
the Prltirc ilid U"t appear te miitc-l
Hie Mill. '
Prlnei'HS Vlora's maiden name vwii
Helen Kelly. Her lir.-t bilxhiillil wns ilewtie
i'Vlltlk .1. tielllll. of Nl'W Yerk, fllilll ! ,, m,mlu,i' ! I.w imi'lv uliili limit
whom she wns dlviuced In WON. Her ,, ..,. llf v,,,.,!,,,..,, .,,ii.
second husband. Itnlph I lilt Themas ,I"J '" "" '""' "f N'',ll,, M'lh"'
whom she mnriied in July. 1111(1, dleil M-steiday.
in 1111-1. Slii married Prime Vim a en Details of llie nu-ldenl me larking.
June -), 11)1 1. 'only two teleirniiiis linvlng been re-
iielved here Tbe llr-l inuie yesterdny
iifternoeti and aiineiinreil that he had
Lansdowne Veterinary Accidentally Shet by
Member of Party Frem Harrisburg,
Brief Telegram Says
PEACE OR WAR )
IS UP TO TURKS:
DECISION today;
lr.
I.ec II. P Mm mini, of I.ntix- tnedii ine of (be fimeisllj of Olie, lull
wiissliei iiMlilenliilly ami killed hn.l net 1 .!''""" piiieile.. fur -eiiie
vein's. in i'.mii ee i'ieiiiJiiiit'i i im
I)nil l.llborillel iex. nllil lilld deMiled liN
cliliie time le I lie wnlk of tlie lllllcilil lllllcilil
tei'ies sime that time.
MR
DE BOUCHEL
British Give Last Werd in Ar
mistice Conditions Submit-
i ted at IVkidania
PHILA. HOTTEST IN U. S. I
TODAY, EXCEPT MIAMI ANGORA' MUST MAKE FINAL
But City Is Savlne Its Overcoats REPLY BY THIS EVENING
SEEKS VINDICATION
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RAY ASK
ED ME 10
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right new.
Doesn't Want te Talk
.tn1 (1 Jnu helieve his sterv?" the
eenSr-'' i Uu lm(1 ,ctter Fee ne Pros Pres
M ' t, ""Pfnted.
r. ncekman sauntered down the
lSJ,.?,rnln newspnpers, which verv
WBMally discredited the "confesMe...''
liertly. reni1 ,he I'"l,Prs." I' id
Jjiense?"n" Mlr" you 1,nve " right
'I guess e hnve."
dtnee"" " n"-v crroberntlvo evl-
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ELOPE," SAYS PEAK. MEED IN BAIL
'1
Planned Flight Day After Mur
der, Before Bodies Were
Found, Girl Asserts
Alleged "Witness - Fixer" and
Drug Peddler in $15,000 Bend
for Grand Jury
HIS LOVE NOTES ARE FOUND ACCUSED OF BRIBE ATTEMPT
A riessfiie of (iieliens 1chlgiir1 te
Irm-k down the author of tlie "street
rental';, clnue of the taxlcab ordinal)!
which Mayer Moere vetoed wns shunted
nilde today by ItiWnml Weglein, presi
dent of Council. t
Councilman lleper had Councilman
TJmehurner en the grill, trying te learn
who handed him the amendment re
quiring written consent of property
owners for the use of public hacking
stands.
Mineburiier began explaining that tlie
hotels nnd milread companies were
tlie pnrtles who needed the protection
of the ordinance, when Mr. Weglein
diverted the Inquiry into another chan
nel. Koper and I.lmehiirner ngnln hnd it
stormy passage, (he latter asserting
that if Mr. Heper bad net been dilatory
in his duties tis Councilman he" would
Knew who weie tlie parlies Inlerested
In the ordinance.
Councilman Cnffiicy aNii tried te
heckle Mr. Iteper mid seemed 1) believe
Hint remarks nbinil "subsidized foot feot foet
bnll plajers," made In Mr. Iteper. np-
plled in Princeton I'liiveislty where'
Koper Is head coach. Iteper resented
the imputation.
Tin. council liiembeis, with Council -men
Hall, Council, Ven Tngen nud
Puiiiuii'i' nbsent, snt ns n committee of
the wliele in the linance chamber. City
Hull, te henr from properly euiicch
who favored the bill
In hi-t clii liiessnj;e, Maer Moere
a-nilcd the measure nud said It would
create a inoliepolj , lend te extortion
and increase tnl I'.ues because it would
icstrict clieicc Nliinds le one or u few
ceuipniiles.
Hetel Men Present
Oavld Priniiii. of the Adelphia Ho He
tel. .1. P. O'Connor, of the llellevue
Strntfurd. pri'sideut of the Hetel Own
ers' Association nud Herl C. Crowhurst
of the Walten Hetel, were among thee
i ('presenting properly owners. Oscar
Thompson wns present for the Philadel
phia & Kcudiiig Itnilway.
Many of the independent owners nnd
drivers who attended the two public
hearings before Mnyer Moeie crowded
into the linance chamber.
.Mr. I.lmehurner, chairman of the
Public Safety Committee, introduced tlie
"street rental" section of the ordinance,
the clause which drew heavy lire from
independents, who said it would drive
them off the streets.
Mr. Weglein slated thnt the hnck
stands nnmeil In the ordinance hud been
designated hy the Police Hureau. Mr.
Heper asked lento te Intertegnte Mr.
Mnichurncr, nud nked if the police
hnd recommended the objectionable
clause.
"Ne. It was net suggested by the
police," I.lmehuruer replied. He snid
he introduced it ns an amendment.
"Mny I nsk where jeu get the
ninendmcnt?" said Heper.
"The erdlnnnce wns handed te me In
tlie Interest of these te he protected."
I.imeburiier replied.
Who Is te lie protected?" Insisted
Heper.
"The hotels, railroads " F.lme
biiiuer began.
died suddenly. Today, a second lues
sngc was Iveil siijinK thai ileal h and Ceal as Mercury Nears 80 Mark
With one excepile.,. iuiiii.i.ipi..n French Advices Forecast Sie-n'.
ing of Protocol Ismet
up
wns due le gunshot wounds nccldeiitally
,V ..,,'.' ' ' '" '"IMin """' ,,,,1,,, s the lie.les, mhiI 111 .be I ,t
Chnrlis"U",iK N tb ,,.ih pci.en from States. wMi the teniperatiiie -ft i tenu
llnrriNbiiruSoiewn fn. t . . be a niiinbei ,,,,
of llie huK'tliig pail It Is uiiitpeseil of ,',., N, ....tlei. was Mliilnl n.i.wnh
-., -, . n ile.en Hperlsmen fiem I.nslern Petin- , ' u . , , ,, .,
Charges Conspiracy in Broken , sjlvnnia, only a few of whom are from s degrees nt H e i lock II It was
riulliilelplilu. 7 degrees, wliien anil itewinii in
The liarly left heie Thiirsdni. ex- , 7fl decrees by 10 o'clock, nnd prubiiblj
peeling te sjiend ten ins In the weeds, i will strike SO -or beyond bj inlil-nfi.T-llenry
Woefninn. Jehn Pert nnd Frank I neon.
leliux, etticials of ti
Engagement te Asa G. Can
dler, Atlanta Capitalist
Pasha Conciliatory ,
GEN. HARINGT0N IS FIRM
CALLS CHARGES SLANDER
Allanta. fin.. Oct. 10.- I IU A. P. i
Mis. One.linn I)c Heiicliel, of New Or
Irtinx, wliese engngeiiieiit le uiarrv Asa
(i. Ciiniller. Sr.. Atlnulii capitalist,
was iiiineuiiceil some weeks age, mode
public heie teilaj a Mntcuiciil, nssertlng
Ihal Mr. Cundler lireke llie enungeinent
liecaiise of n report brought te him re
flecting upon her character.
Mrs. In. Keiichei snid Mr Candler
hud lefused nud wns Mill icfuslnK te
furnish the nnines of the persons he
said licensed her. She issued her stale
ment following u liuiil i (inference will)
Mr. Cundler here.
Mis. I)e Iteuchcl rutin, le Atlnniu
last night, after calling Mi. Candler
ever long dlsinnce tclephem On rench
lug Atlanta she si Id he iietilied Mr.
Cundler nnd he nud his m,u, A. t.
Candler, cniile te her hotel nnd (lie three
were in conference ne.nh two hour".
"Mr. Candler wns tr. much broken
up," Mrs. I)e Heiiihel s.ild. "I fell
sorry fe. him. lie told me he still lined
me nnd wanted le mnir me, and that
lie did net hclicw this hideous hlnudcr
which has been taken te hi in . and ye!
he refused te glw me the name of the
man or men who rfccised me.
"1 ennnet uiiilersrniiii iu's nttitude.
He told me he was winched nnd un
happy nud dlil net cure whether he
lived or died. He said he would pre
fer for me te go home nnd wait n while
and announce the breaking the en
gagement nud give as inj reason any
thing dctrlmcntu! te his diameter that
1 might see fit.
Sends for Her Lawyer
"Of course, I would net iMsuch n
thing, for I knew nothing .tMiiist his
character, although I iiisitthnt he
ewes it te me le give me the names of
tluwe who incuse me."
Mr, de Ileiichel sold she hnd sum
moned a Inwjer from New Orleans.
The chniges ngnlnst her, Mrs. de
Itnuchel said, hud te de with alleged
conversations she had with two men
during n Centedernte reunion In At
lanta three or four eais age, when I
bad llie euptcine honor of being chap
eron general nnd wen I wns attended
nt every moment In the very hour when
I wns crowned with the ery highest
nud most sacred honor that nn come le
ii Southern woman."
"Mr. Ciiniller nud I were te hnve
been maiiiiil mi tlie 20th of Septeinlici .
Alt urraiigements une made, i-leigi men
tngnged, crnN of m.iieiinceinent printed
end we weie te be nt home lieie In At
luntn en October 10,
"On September l."i be unite me thnt
It until I net be fair te innrrj nnenutl
bring me here where I would be slight, d
en ncceiiul of teperts cliciilntcd heie
against me.
"These lepeits had been brought te
him, lie said, from 'Viurces he wun
hound le believe.' just Miefere he wns
le tnke the tiaiu for our wedding. The)
would, he snid, fellow me wherewr I
might go. I would never he able te held
Briten Declares Allies Will Be
United if Hostilities
Break Out
h. eiuciais ei iTie Mitinlee-Wills- Te make tlie temnerniure meie un
.lenes Ceinpnuy. nnd Or Mnj nurd were , comfertnblo. the skies ere overcast,
the Philadelphia members of the pnrty. with fitful rnln. nnd the humldit is up j
The Ili'Mt word of Mr. Mnynnrd's nenr th" saturation point. Ip
ileal Ii was iccelved bj bin partner. Dr. (ieerge Itllsn, lecnl feiecnster hlumes '
Il.t'. Cumpbell. of the d.iii Inborn- Philadelphia's Augut weather en the
teiies. lute yesleiday nftciiinen from frenklsh nctlens of a Southern storm.
Mr, Woelninn, Mr Woelinan went 11 nl1 the ordinary laws of stmm move- i
from PreMiue Jsle te Hie town of Ash- ment, It should hnve headed fei the
land, llie nearest lel'giaph ettice, te const nnd out te sea iumpiuI, II swung
send It. inward nnd is new moving ever Ohie.
A second teteiflllln uns snl lit lilm 1tttta,1elntiln thereby cenipq In tliu "Iwif
this uieiuiiig. giving monger detiiils of belt" nnd is likely te remnln there for "'''lock this afternoon, according te an
the mini accident uml snying the pnrty thirty-six hours. mitieum emenl bv the Hnvns Agency
Is letuinlng te Philadelphia with the In contrast te Philadelphia's sticky ' the m.iiii.t!i,.ifl' r-,.,,,.1, ..,. --'
body. They left Pi-.,,,,,. Isle this aft -' unpleasantness. Petisaceh,. Pin., which . , "" """ "" ' r"" '' "'" "rRnf"
ernoeti mid will ii'tun here tomorrow' should be bnvlng mldsiunmer weather, n""
evening. reported n lemperntiire of ."e digr.-es. I I.ieuteiinnl (ieneial Ilaringteii and
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I ur I II I'm it-. '-i n mkiiiiiii .up imiii nil. tl I ll,,l .. ... I.I- . l , .
I'lllllclM'ii lepeits (ill de-rees. i,, i, iM ' ",U" "' ' : ' "'Is morning, expnet te
, Hj .1 v?er(fh. it Vrrn
C'otJSf.llliltlllflle. Oct 111 'I he sign.
ing of the piotecol for an aimisticc at
Mudmiin is e.iedul te take pi ice nt 5
old ii lid lived at l.i Ind-mere street,
I.ntisdewne. iic is survived bv hi
vvioew nun u eiiiinu i , i.iuaeein. iree.ing in i nnnun I low ever
lie wns u gicdu'ite in velerinnry l Mr. I5lss "vm.'ii. 'iv.ng coal.
.said
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
DETROIT CONTRACTOR KILLED IN AUTO CRASH
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Cecil Lambert, thirty-five years old, of
Detroit, a consulting engineer nnd contractor, was killed in
stantly today when the tnxicab in which he was riding was
struck by a speeding automobile. The driver of the ether car
escaped.
TO TEST EIHSTEIN THEORY SEPTEMBER 12
XOS ANGELES, Oct. 10. The Einstein theory of relativity
and a limited universe will be tested by the originator in south
ern California September 12, 1923, when a fetai eclipse of the
sun is te occur, Professer B. E. Baumgart, Les Arigelcs scientist,
told the Women's Club here yesterday.
Rv a Staff OorrrnpeiKteii
New Rrunswtck, N. .1.. Oct.
10.
"Pittsburgh Sam" Cehen, "king
fixer" of the underworld, nnd Matthew
Pinte, nlleged drug peddler, were held
we hnd ether wit-
,,ni!-!n" &?1 P1-! Unlnner
"leant ethers besides
rN Sure of Conviction
WamJf i1!"" '"v.Jeit could convict
1 & 'lS'r. W,,.h '" '"
' "TH, ttn"1'1 W -e could."
Mrs. IM n'nli ui'n1 " ollmlnnteil
"Y, .'J""1 -V. Us and ethers''"
e 1 1. . i tit . I.. , i
th- field ,, ,: -, :U ;
We'
1. I 'oekin
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j -unure en .',. t'eu7nT f.l,nn T
feU T8 a imvr. ".7i:.. ".-
. ou nna .tViirsJv?1'
Rnyinend Schncltler wanted her te elepr
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...i nun .ue uny nner tne murder ei , Sn.()00 hail cadi
i hi- jvt-v. iMiwaru v . iinil and Jirs. i jM
i.ienner .Vitus, said Pcnil Bnhriier to
day. This was before the discovery of the
murder, which, Schneider hns "con
fessed." wns committed bv his friend,
Clifferd Hayes.' Schneider sn.vn the two
were slnln In niistnke for Penrl, his
fifteen -year-old sweetheart, and her
stepfather.
"We planned le leave town th'it
Friday, the day between the minder
and the discovery of tlie bodies," snid
Pearl, "but at the last minute I to te
fused. I told Uny thnt my stepfather
would fellow us le the end of the
earth."
Jealous of Otlirr Men
Schneider, who is married, wns in
tenvly jenleus of nttentlens she re
ceived from ether men, nnd tJiis often
caused qunrrels between them said
Penrl.
She sat in her mom nt 221 Wilsen
street, idly looking out the window
nnd tugging nt her scant blue serge
dress which hung far down ever her
nnkles and the heavy shoes she were.
"Ilnymend nlvvnj.s told me he duln I
want me te go vvllh no i ilier men,"
Pearl snid "He didnt w'ini me te go
witli no one but him I had a ring
enie that I told him seu " K''' in"
liist te tense him. nud lie -mi ted In
IJniebiirner Gels Angry
Mr. Weglein. Interrimtltur. snlil im ' my heml en imaln.
didn't think the railroads nnd ,,ilu,,. I '"This hideous slnnder anil -Mr. Cainl.
property owners hnd been represented ler's reieplien of it mid his nay Ing m.v
future Is rumed, have lireKen lu.v heart :
I hut m.v will is mil broken, nnd I have
, faith that dud will give me courage te
HOWIE ECONOMIES DOOM OF ENTENTE
URGED ON WOMEN BELIEVED AI HAND
State Federation Head Declares Britain and France Drift Apart.
Moving Pictures Must New Alignment of Na-
Be Censored tiens Looms
BIG CONVENTION STARTS NEAR EAST STORM CENTER
at earlier meetings or elsewhere
"Thnt'n the trouble," Keim
Iteper
CentlnuM en Vatr Twe Caliimii On
watchmanTrrested
for the Orand
h.V .Itldge MePevllC teilnv en
charges growing out of their attempt te, $8020 HOLD-UP
"ll" n wltnes, i ,txg clw st,,P,l. , wl
uled te come up for trial today.
Alleged
Cehen and Pinte uem ,,,.i.nsie.i ,.,,.(,. I Aiiegea "iscrepanciea Found
day nfternoeu nnd held in S2."i.000 b-iil ' Man's Story
bv .ludge McOcvltt. Coheirs wife begged Phlltp Ttellly. twenty-ell,t venrs ,1
the Judge Hi reduce ball te Xl.-.IHMI m. vvatchmnn nt the Jehn Williams Mnnti
I it Nburgh Sum wouldn't hnve te fncturing Company plant. Twelfth nnd
spend thi. night in jail, hut when As- . Carpenter stieets; vvl.e old the m.ll '
Hlstant District Attm nnv.ln.ne ri .... ' .i ... i. 1....1 1. .. 1 . "." '"""
den. !p.. ilescll.;.! '"""""." 1 ."'...Vr.'' '.."" !,.ue "' '"'" R"WM
,., - .'-., ' "" " " a ii'Meri-
ou 'jury f er," Juilg,. MeOcvitt re-
I lispii te tnni a rii tietiiin. . --ti.i lct .,ii,. ...1 :.,.: '.'.
According te nirccter Certelvnu. the crepuncles were found I Ii" sterv of
arrest of Cehen is ent of the most Im- the held-up. ' "
nertuut thus far iniide (n tin, .I-,,,. I x-..:..i.i...., ...i.i .1...... . .
'....I.. - " "" "(. .'in- .ivilillinin 11, .11 uull'CllveS OI tile Sl'V.
lefend myself
New seeks Vindication
"I hnve come here ngninst nil inv
training, ngnm-d all my Instincts hut
u geed uniue Is n'l that weinuu lias, and
1 ujeun te put tlie dastards who hnve
In'cenlrlved this ilepunhh. scheme te (je (je
stery me behind tlie bars If there is an
.justice in liciirgiii.
H .1 si f 1 .1 . , ,1, nl
le "Wiiiuiiu's
hut women must
s ih.it nflect the
1 liilellCC Oiheit,
I edeiiiliiiii ut 1
Keadiiig. Pi... u '
plate is n tlie hi'ine
aid in iiiiikiug lie I.i
home." Thus Mi
presldi'iit of the Si 1
Pcniis.vlv.iiiiii i!ni a
heie teihl.v . gave the ' '
estiiuuti' of her M'liep md her
III the world. lie , "iitieiied
"We want home
me liinde hig and
1 have nlvv.ivs l.-nnwi. flint ll... ,'.... ""' " " "' '" '""." " """' """
... ......... . "'"' ."" li.ipp.v. wheie I tie f.ih.llv im Hint. Is e
dlers ope'-ed mv iiiiirringe te .Mr, ('
lt ( I.I N'l UN (ill.HKItT
s.im ( iirr-sciiiiiluil I'm iilnt; I'ulilic I .Krr
'"'''"'" ' '. " ' ' Ijr, , umimt
Wiisliingti 11. 11 In v.,, invitation
10 tnue pari in , ,.,iif. icnci- ,m u.
1 1 onventiell l N'"1' !(' u Ii 1- 'eresluiilnweil 111
woman's own , tin. ihsp.it, hes from 1' ,, 1. t.ln, 1...
1 " Pled bv tin liuMl M,n,.. 'I'd,.
vvlete big things country h dcinied it. de!ie in .,.e
it''- things' kept the I'nidniif'llfs k.-i.' t,, ii,.. .....
m'Is nf all nation- mid Ii 1. niiii,.iei
the h
Centlnui'il un I'iibi. IV e, Ciliiiiln tii
S'W efl'i-f'-b: MATTHEWS SUCCUMBS
IU bULLtl WOUND
Shet Trying te Protect Daughter-
penileil for
home
"We want our .niiiui. n t lc- te be
extensions iif t( ll home. . elliuilllllties
where we have foul si Viols, a high,
standard of public Vs'th iccrentleii
and benut.v. !
"Principles, net fa- en- must set 1
lie ine question of dc n'l'im Cem-
u(eii'lali7ed recreatles n , t be ngu-
he, .
lie
th
ureiests of the ' 1" seem" lhat the lights f a.iii.n mes.
-urn'. ' ...!. .....1 ', ............. ... .
t..t.i-... . .... -. "' p....... pi.nt-in ni jnu t i it .... . i
... ii ""IS" . 'V ",'p """fetor said, .thev saw Hellly In. the street n slV..r ' ln'Law hrenl &nmn at M' Helly luted, and th- i.h.v tig j..'tiue, t
1., f""' "" ." '." teiiiierleln vh e before the 10 d-nn i s,,, ..,) ... .Ininew Mettlu ws. fifti -llvi. ...-. .1.1 Krentesl menus el e.lu. r v must
, vv ucnever tr crllulnn from the Kighlh have taken nlace. In anininvl . . ,.1 U .. nf Coekstow... N .1..' u-l, ' J ,' censetcl Ci.t.dd b.uu. ' "ur .veir
'I'mVelV through 'liech.st Sntur.lny n.er.iiug hv '- h""1' l"" "' ' "1",w"
he lolls of the law. 'Pittsbuigh' gets 1, u.-m, . whose home Ih nt Xmerlcan Charles M. Shllin. of Mell lit HeYlv vv 0 ' all" mil i"- I i'v and w
"'neVHVlfrelHllVliilSJ is charged1 wil".".. Humiiltied suicide !!"t I'ta. .1.... Impr..,-r - ...llu
eels nt as " "' ' ,iImi b "" I "".y'l"-''"'- of, larceny .' . f Mercer llespitnl. Trenten. ', i)f '.V'1
, " ' '" '' ' The watchman told tlienlic ti,, died In his lien urlv this iimi-.ii..,. ' "Veiiuiu is net ei.lv 1 vvmkiu
Tried tn rtrllm Pnlrnlnm.. Ihtee men fn u truck drnve en t .1... . Slnnn's bullet 111 iiiikhIiil' .i,.,..i'.i , pew er. but n thinking p wi She
" ' -"" 1 11 .---.. ,,., , lf (III- . ----I-- U"II1U
I.lvvned eest, a pelleemnii of the
Tlilrtietli District nnd former nieiiiher
of the vice s,und, Icslilied tedav thai 011
Sniurilnv Cclicn, Puile nnd nue'tlicr 111 111
dieve le his home In Cehen's high
powered nulouieblle mid offered him
S2."IHI te change his testimony in the
ding liihe ngnlnst Plute.
lilaiit. held-him up nt the point of u I through
lews
;,iin. hound nnd gagged him n.1,1 .!...., uliidnlne.
ft with the cloth. ! is. riercn.v Malthews. vvife nf m!with facts nnd the ballet !
'U'V,.,MiZ'Zrm.,l le viiht'l.f- Vees, will be the princ 1 witness , Bedy Wrongly Identlfied-Engllsh
,,..',! , , .., :.... ll'-'alllSt P lllO III III' lilli.e's ll ,..! II,.1 VjVlrln.u Allw. In D ..
leru nines-, .nil. .'""". t"'" 1 1. .,.1.1 1.. i,... 1. ...1. i.'.. ..'v.':.. .V., "" "...-... r-revmence
te meei him one night, and 1 tern ua.v - "". '. "' ,'""-' ""in
ii.end about ll. and he followed in vvn ""V ,)), I'L . 'v1, '".'. ""I ''''" V1'"".1' '
Hie street nnd when we get te near Accenllng le eeM s steiy, the three ,
Cllfftml w.i. II. n l""l me li.v , "" " ,"""" u 10111 10 u-sui inai lie
i,.e-ii i nun- nun mis me man 110111,
1 whom lie bought ill ugh hist Jimiiai'v.l
West's sistl r. Sellhie Mlllee III .All,;',..,
..i 1 u'1,1. i.'..ir.. 1 ,' 1 ,,, ,. . '. .
ii.i.iii ii in., 1 iieini' in . nun 1 iciiiiiciu M reels llie
The Salunhiv we went walking pelli'i'iunii lives, evtiihcnrd ll ffer.
uelv did Celt I (lesig- 1 m n'liiM'ii, Mini no vv.is
Is
lesL, struck the "lenKiug awav ireiu -""i .-11.111111.
- . 11,1,1 tewtlml !,., 'iti,l Is ,'iiitn, I 1 f ll iiihii.i1
I. IV,' sue
.Inn, 110111 s son. . n.eiin Is utlll I.. .. IN 11 IIIIUKIUH CIKIM ' '.' Is llie
DROWNED WOMAN NOT serious condition III Mercer Hrtspltnl dynamic force thai leads
I AnY PATUFPIMC uaiJii -r..'SI'" """ "'"'J '" "'ahdeineii nud head ,,l",t ""'"''i-J '" """, !" ' "
LAUT IvAIMtHINt HAMILTON '' Shinn, nftei she had refused te llee lH,"r' ,,f emnu is love 1
I vvllh him Siiluida.v ineruiiiir. I i,.i diives wenuin te tlin I, en 1
hope is held for the wemun's reeeverv . ' ' '"' P'esei vnllen of the m,
Muttliews wits shot when lie iricil te dren.
tirevent Shinn fieni milking tlie ..rl n , "Weiunn, tlimugii -- 11 gi
with blni The wiuniin's husbniiil nn-. '"led the wee of the world
rewly escaped (die of Shinn's shots.
10 give her
'he 1 ullng
s incentive
.. ueik for
'n r clul-
where
the (i rm uml
side.
'd me ei 1' te the nl hri
Inst
-thus v.
1111I1. the ilav ihev found III" bodies, lit
Mr. Hull ami Mis. Mills -"1 uskid
ItiiMueinl for Ih" lean of his peurl-hnn-died
kliif". He w.ls .ilw.ivs 1 lilting ill
Ihlngs, mid he iilvvnvs mined 1 1 1 i
kiill'e, Hut he ilidn'l have 11 thin if
"lie used 'in iill It I" "IV thest,
slFn Millleil miller viliillillv. "when lie
get 111.11I nl me because he Iheuglil 1
went with elher men, and tlieii lied
hay, I can't go through with It, nnd
Continued en Vase ruurttcn. Column low
going
thieugh with the cusc nud declined te
listen fuither le "Pittsburgh .S.ini" nr.d
bis couipnnleiis, Tlicy then told him 10
llilllie bis own price, Hi 11 pin led the
mallei 10 l.leiitcniiut I.i, , n the vice
quad, who leek llu p.dii email before
Judge .Meunghaii ,c-lcid.'i . . Alter In-
Cunt Iniusl 1111 1'iwe reurtcrii, ( nliuiui F.lk'lit
A niinrt of rrnnbarrlcn will erv
Vi rcrmin. SlBke tli9-fliit mica
for reniit bect or ileal,. Duy
Vutuier brand, Adv.
Svrclnt DhimKh h i:aHna Public I rdarr
(Jleueester. Mass.. Oct. 10 r,idv
Catherine lliimllteii. Kngllsh noblewo neblewo noblewe
man, whose bed.v was reported te have
been found 111 the sen neuP H,ir ll,,ek.
Muss,, Is alive in Pievidence, It J
Tire bn.l.v, which wns found yes'ter
dny. wns identified by friends ns Hint of
I.ndy Catherine because, of n R(ni. ,.
the elbow. Tlie noblewemnn left here
twfi weeks nge te visit friends j n,.
ten, mid nothing hud been heard of
hit. 11111 iincsngiiiieii snowed she had
gene le Pievidence I.mlv Ciitherlne
whose hushiiud. Sir Archlhnld Hnmil-'
11 II, 'Mis hill
nice inline hi
nnd Scotland
'I he wenimi whose Imdy was found
wns murdeied, the medlcnl exnininer
and police mi v. She has net been Iden-tilled,
11 .. . I i 1 l.i.l i.. II.,, I
mi' niinii 111 uir n r, line: n Un.i.
HIM' lr IIIIll ltlUPS 111 Knn1.i.,.l
MME. LEBAUDY ROBBED '
Westbury Heme Is Entered While I
Widow Is Away
New Verlt, Oct 111. Plieenlv Ledge
the WcNtbur.v estnle et .Mine. Jacnue.
Lebnudy, was enteied by robbers nst 1
week nud clothing nnd furnishings vul
lied nt !?.'00 were stolen. I
Mine. I.ebamilv. who wns ncipnited !
of the minder of her husband known ns
"Kinpernr of llie Snjinru." wis niarrieil
insi ween in iicini ."inui'iiu, it'lli'ti lie
teethe, in Paris,
1 ' . car
11 he 1 heart.
has thought ler 111. nl. mil. "iivl his
Cujitlnilri! nil I'liri rmirtrin I nlieiin S
4
AVAKTMFATN 1
uml inert vr
auieklv bv innl
oil I'ttUO 30. ,ldi
I
III MIT KVI'.RV I'luap
rfuiilrenifni mny. 1 Vm.T.,i
'ln the Awnrtment Ji?,1'1
Out of the Tempest
Came a Iicautifiil Weman
,riij i 111 null tuinlii m,i ami Ihr
icccnt tegntcn of u Untune of
St.OOO.ODl).
fir inm fncd 0 ii Ii 11 mil rum cr-
iifrucr.'
f)wf of tin. ir ttin llmnltl Un, ftafA
An ii'ei'iii n I1111 1 11 i f 1 i r; iniiniiier,
Tic World Outside"
Begins Tomorrow
especmllv 1 lirlsiJnu .iniieritie. in t htir
region should hv. . ..unr led
Hut It is net hk.'lv Hun u. 1 ,(,.,!
Stales will ent.r in', iine'iier 11.1.M .
nnlieiinl ceiiimissiiiii ,,r ,tl ,, , , t,MI.
wnv ns. linn, nnv i.'s,ei,sihi '.. fei
'.ei'lllllg ill, llnirfni,, 11, . ,.,,.,, ,.r 1 ..
safeguarding the rights ,,f . n..r fi. .
IVisens heie familiar with in, ,,,,,.
tin t of interests between 1'iigl.n M
l-'ruuie prcllci grcatei dlih, li . . ., ,,
coming confluence en th. ,, ,,,,
.ihiin urns,, m t),,, i,m. ,.,, , ,.
leieiiie or the Washington 1 111..1, !.,.,
"r i Iifciem cs in Th. llngiie nud
nt (iciiea
Foresee Diieiii of Ijiieul,.
1 tilled it is f,,,u ,,,,!,, ,,,,! ,m,
Hi" leniing iniifeii'ine will nuiil. the
"lid of the enteiiie heivvecn Diiguiuil
nud I inme ami a new ii'iginm i in
l.urupe I'ellllculh , i,,
leietice will be the most nni , ,., t,
since ih.it hi 1',,1-is
Krance ha. ,,i, , i,,,,,, VWI
Kurd in the inr 'n,i lliti,., 1 m 1
onsluniineple nnd the si,,ili. .,
he In the bunds of the Turks 01 . wn
HiiNsin thnn in tlie pn..i.s.ut, ,,f i.ient
Uriliiln Piiiinc would 1 itli.M M, win
In the .Near Knst than s.,.. (jr,.,,t .,..
inin's power strengthened On n
On the ether hnnil, Ureal I'.ntain
must fnce war mther ihnn s, ,. ilH.
Tilfkisli. power ill the Near i:nKf
stiengthened as it would he ihieugh ,
the leaving of the Tuiks in possession
01 ine .siruiis rind or Iheir
inpitnl.
Ihti two gteat Powers which nrc1
1 chiefly concerned in this ipmirel nU
disngt-f hew the Straus shall be
kept open (Irenl llntiiln. ns iM. , ,,f
nil vii I flower In Kurepe desnes te see
the foils en the llarilanelles disiiiiiiitlcl,
Tlie Freiuh see 111 this a condition thnt '
will work le the ndvnntnge of t. ,
llrlt(-h Kmplrc In time of war no.
am lent
Continued en I'urr feurUen, Column lr
i-eiurn te Mudania nt .", I' M.
Met nl the pier en his anivnl by the
conespendent. Ccnenii Haringteu said:
"The convent inn vt,. suhmittrd te the
N'atiennlisis hist evening is (irent
P.riinin's last word. It new tests with
Angera whether the win Id s,,, ,nr(,
pence nr war."
"We hnve gene te the extremity of
c,)nces.siens," declared (ienernl Harinj Harinj
teii. "The levised nniiisiice conven' cenven' conven'
tien." added the genetal, "is a gratify
ing innnifcsintlim of ulliid Mrlidurity in
war or pence. It is my enrtiesi hope
that the Turks will appreciate'' tile
liberality of our terms. If thev lejcct
1 hem we nie prepnred for nil evin
tunlitles." Mudania. Oct. 10.- (Hy A. P.)-
Tbe nllled generals drew up their final
nnnlstice convention here lute Inst eve
ning and submitted It te Ismet Pasha,
1 the Turkish XatieunlNt representativt.
1 The Angern (ieverument wns given un- f
I'll ." P. M. today te accept or rt
Iject it.
1 Ismet tliankeii Lieutenant (icneral
Ilni'lngteti. the liriti-h (emmnniler-iii-chief,
nnd his i elleagues for the ltl-
1 cerlty of their Inlentleiis mid he reit
erated tlie desire of bin (ieverument for
I a peaceful solution of the existing dlf
licuitles. He hoped the Angera Assent-
1 lily would approve the Icvi of the con
vention. fteiicrnl Chnrpy. of Fiance; (icneral'
.Membelll. of Italy; M. Frunklln-Heull-I011.
the French (llplemutle representn
llve, and llauild Hey. Turkish Nation
alist representntlve ut Constuntiueplt,
remained heie.
The convention, us submitted te the
Nationalists, contains tnese specifica specifica
teons: I'irt That the (!nek eviicuntiea
of Thrace simll be can led out within
about llfteefl ilnys.
Second. That the (ireek civil au au
therlMes. including the gendnrtnerle,
shall hi' wilhdi.iwii ns seen ns pos
sible 'llilr.l. 'I I111I .is the Click authori
ties vvitlidiuw Hie civil powers will
he hiiiided ever te the allied authori
ties, who will transmit iheiu te tin
Turkish iiiithei-itit's en the sum" day.
Fourth. That this iiniisf. . ha'l b
whe'l.v com ludi'd thmugheiit Fustein
Tliime within a miuimuin period of
ilnttv day nttir llu ev lutlen of
'If (Ireek Heeps has been ( encied.
Fifth That the fw authorities
nf Hie Angela ( !e. 1 iiiii.m t shut) b
in 1 i.uipiiiiled bv sllih line, of t Im
luiliiiiiiili-t gcndarmei n ns strlclly
iii'iessiiiv f..r t In inn itiit-ii 1 in ,.t law,,
eldii nud Initil Msiintv Tin. mini
sllellglh nl ll.i'.e nllli.'ls I ,,.
sllllll he Iffl In Ih,. ili,.i'it'lili ,,f tin,
nat ieiiah-t- .iibei 1 I,. 1 11 1. it, ii br
ll.e Allies.
Sixth Thnt the tin i. - . n uitiein
ill I In- withdiawal , f Hi, 1,1,1 1, inmpa
and the liunsici of ll vil iidmlti-
isiiaiieii simll 1,1 I'liriud mil under
the ilii'cctiiiii of tb,. mil' allliil mis
sions, located In the prim-iiml cen
lei. The-e inlsMeiis will de iheir
Htlllesl tn prevent i-Xii'.sis nf -kiml
Stveiith. Thin n .nhiitnui te thMf
missions nllled I'lmt int'ii-s shall ec-
iipv Kusicrn Tin ace These con cen
liiigentu, iiiiieuiiting t,, nheiji sBvcn
Imttaliens. xx ill iiisiii,. the uialnte-
n:u 1 law uml nrili'i am! m t in
siippmi nf the inter nlln I imssi.ms
l.lghtli. That the vvltlidrn tul of
the lull I- -11 1 lci inissieus uml innHli
gen'r. w i, ncciir iii Hiirlv dins after
the (ompleiieii of ll valuation e(
the (Iriil, feri.-s TnS ivacimliea
iiui eci ur imlier. pinvnled ihe nl-'
lied geveinmeiitN an agieed that nde
iUllle invs,ill has liii'il 111, nie for the
maintenance of in i,ni,, nnd til
prelei Hen of the imn 'lurkish pepu-;
intien if the Ti.iKih .fiiilnrmeria
fumlieiis iieimallv tin miei'-iijlind
iiilsMu.iis nud tiuitliigi nts milt lift
wit lull 11 vv 11 heftiie the e. pi I II I loll of
ihiiiv dins
Ninth Th it a I troop, of the An An
eora (ievi 1 nun nl .hull lie uiOidnivvn
elltsl e Hie 'e f nlllid 0.1 1 pill inn
With nil p. ssilile speed. M1 neutral
ones 111 Hi,. Chaii.ik ami Ismid ureas
simll be delini'd In mixed inmmis
sinus, 1 insisting-m one elhcii of ench
of the allied in lines mid one elllcer
of 'he Annul n (ievi ' nun lit
Tenth 'Thai im ludeil m the Cen.
stiuitiiuiplc j it'll 1 11 -.ii la nni. t( )9
the territnrv Includid m the feliuw-'
ing Hue. Stntiln;; ut 11 point en th
lllnck Sen seven kilometers in jht
neiihwc t of Pitili'inn arid then pre
ceeding tn Snnndja Munekli. Klch
iiiglu, Siniekli, Cam. Slunn Tchlft-'.
Ilk. Kudlkeii. Yeiildje: Flndini
Tchlfillk and Cullcrniin,
Fleventh. Thnt Included in ths
(inllipell peninsula reim of nllled t
Centlnurd en re Tw. Column Tn
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