iW i'vs,wr1' '& V I)-1-"' VWIMI "?3fqgKMN SWtytft'pSrrw' t ."C - - J'lJiHVV', ' , . rww'W - if V Jul P.'. n w: w 1; it IS .," Hft I sf 1. 1 kSillNDS; lliHOMES IN MYSTERY "Shut the Doer!" 19 Sharp Com mand te Maid at Mrs. Hall's Residence I MILLS HOUSE IS DESERTED Hj n Utaf C'nrttspmdfnt New Ilrmmvlrk. X. .).. Oct. P.'. I)rkncFR and silence surrounded homes Inst night of the five fnmiiini most deeply involved i)i the Hall-Mills i murtlpr cane. In tlic bis Iffill house en the hiU I'"- I :l light wns visible through tin: thlchh leafed tree. 'li- heavy deer wni shut nd the ring of the bell fnr hark in the house could net be hciird. IVetstepi. the grating mid scrape of tin- leek in tlie deer nnd h stream of light shot out , en the perch. I The whltt! dress and thick glasses of . mRld appeared en tin- threshold pf" she Inquired i nm sorry, dui .mim ieu-i- - '". In. re. she, went te New ier! a ei i .i.ir. morning and will net return until t morrow night Reme tune, i hiii or' . he repeated. (Mis- Salli- Pciers is the friend ninl rniillil.ititp of Mr. I lull. "Mrs. Hall hern'-lf i riot m e !! te- tlllht." the tnaiil went en t evpli.m. "Fer the l.i-,t two da she h.-ul net been fecline n well. It i .,. ter rible," paid the Kjmpiithpiu' nmnl. "Whose rength could stand if Of ceurne, she- " "Martha!" A vei"' .line down li.e Btairn a xelee old. hiii-l. pr l-e. "m tnandln. "Yes. ma mm Tln-ti 'urnnu ."' in the deer. "lhcu' me "Sliut the Doer!" Is t'enini.tml 'LTiere vas no .eund. but the ru-tii f her skirts whu-b -e.'iiiHil b,u th ghostly whi'tperiiiK ''-e of the l.-eeje that stirred in the trees, then -i ',.v murmur of voices and "Shut the deer!" aid the veiu1 from the stair- in a tone mere dpcluhe, eeminanniiig than bifere thej voice of a person who would brook no interference. Martha appeared as.ii'i with an npoleKPtic ht'.iile The hel.t sllnteii . n her Klus'-'es as she nweil her head .ind id. "Mrs. Jfnll said for me te shut the deer I am sorry. Deml night." And the deer sMiinv" te ngnln, t!i t!i leck Hnnpjevl. the foefte died away as the house en the Mil once mer be came envelop, d in deem and sjien. ,.. and there Mas enlj the r'a'nt ery of t'le wind in the trees and the iruiedi of whppl.s en the snivel drive. The "home" or Tear) I'.Hhn.Pr nivl her father. Nlelud.is. i new m the New Brunswick jnll. There en the fir-.r Meer, reaehlnc "'it his hands easerly te pet tb- ne'ispap..r with his pi.-ture in u. ".is Nlchela-.. l.u powerful form in th" viliite prison pnrh. He steed there quietly. the shadow of the grating falling across the news paper, the weird al.s anil i ries of the ether rrisenerb echoing through the cor ridors. Arrest Frame-l'p. Saji Hiilinier Ter the iirt time in a month P.ah mer ha net hud u drinu and In- i srnd tinlly sebeniii; up from the drunken state In which h entered the prison. Altcrnntelj quie- ; -ul rnli:s because he uas imprisoned, he -t ill insists his arrest was n frame-up IVurl he h.in net spoken about. A white hand, tuning rtpidij ncre'' a sheet of letter paper stuek out from the cell nt his side A few edls turther UP the row showed head jsmnwl agaiiiit tin1 bars and two arms stuck far out In .in attempt te eaptuc a Ixn of match thrown In answer te a re quest for "a light, please. ' -is flie n&rdcn passed. J no cries u'ld calls i entinued anil the lights striking into flie blnclt of the cells showed the ether men slttiii" or lying down en their cots. Hut IJahmer ftoed with ht- eye, fastened en the newspaper. I'pjtairi in the juvenile loom is Pearl. This morning penrl woke enrlv snd before li- set the broom te sweep nv uoer or oeierv slip nan made l.er b-l. she Ironed the white tUrt which e u...u.i..' . i. ' , '. ' ...... ........... Ulm i'iH.i-1, in,, nm- k no- ... ,, . , i.i,.,.-. i.ftnii gb?enenaShsw;'Je"11" V 'ml ,he Ul".' '' .Vfth. s'lrine's P...s!,nr ffes w1 cVt,u ru.i,S:uw" r;'"""",r ri ''"TV" "ltrr"t' T ' "" u"s- f p uiess-iges, . no et which Clll.le e I' Later in the dav found hr lying en , Treuui . D-pai'm. nt from th e t ZC 5 ' , h('n'1 n"r''''' "' her arns. go u-ij st-ti..n ,t W: l;eebi M. I , .i- the fresh!; usim-d nkn-t -.vrinkled. her t! me ti, .' tl.ri tie eMur vns be.'.g eyes dry. her fa.-.. ,.x, res.-ienle-. v.ek Cl,,,;, ,,. , . ll( Depurti i'-nt bv in body and mind Tic child s n. te radio f r ,,i. i .nin'-'siveepi-r CI -. mk. hae no conception of her link of moral ' Pi-emj.s r-perts had indicated. l,..-v . tensibilit. Caught between two nilr.,i.r, th .. the heavv . made it i-- -currents, she was u,.d and sp,lu , j,r..t ,,.,,). 1(r a Uagei- v. si 1 t ap- i-uuuu in ii ryriuring wniri rill p.,ssit,Iy ' ucr uira uiHierstanuing et right ami wrong was dulled sti'l further, and she accepted as inevitable the irudtie- wau-n cume her way. That she Jcmt'-i', te bp cannot mid. rstand imprisoned At the II a cs home , t.-nn u'.t 1ioue through the blind and the .nor was opened but nn i'e i Mi.t .n.iiir the gloom et the i. sert.-d sr.--er 'ia net reflected i;i the worn bu' .iln.li hap py fm Mr-. J. ..-,:, 11 M.-s. I sa- mj le-. thi- ai'eiioeti ..:.. Httid. "He l, well UM, i.,.t ,. p!(1. and stl-. g as h" was when Ie .. h. taken freiu mi. He did net need te -.'. me that In did net ,...mi ut t.e- ni'.iibr she said pieudl.i. 1 I. new l.r .,; -de it. i ii-n nun u neiier ter s.iun him," she i r.ntiiiutsi. -.i ;, . which she made v irh her -en .1. see! il-i. e exhausted her and she ,a., i. n,e ,; , Several neighbor-, nn 1 rr.euds n te imjuirc about Li r In-nlta and a-.s-jr.- bcr of tliPir 'jmjuit.'ii and a.s.,;,taii. "He is ir,nei-nt i.e .. j. im-airi. "My be? is iniie em The Mills house u.is .J,..iteii. Tae long flixlil ei i real. i . h-ij ,.Hll.H ,S.IS In darkness and frmi ii-,(. j.enh ,ii,n c-ame ii sweet, f.miT iinklin.- ..j f... Japanese gla-s dec, ration I 'hhrlf.t . l,u . ' hanging fm.n the u.ef pan- ,u bl i. Hteckinss leni.ed te a un.. huppi ; ,j, . jectedlj. I'e l.jlf-. rawn eumun i. VeUleil inc 'il. when. MliU ,n;lv gets his niealn. and a n imber ..f ,,n,K fl,i llisllOS IlllWtlsllC.i OI) the tabli . The Schneider heuw was clei.., te all visitors, tmly Mr. S. nneider ...ue le the dee-. the it-ar.s st.M ieuis,i,g devn his ehee'ns and his ve'n e t.un. incring and broken .is he sp..ke of 1'. wife's lllne.i- i,iii luh -.en's lbipi.sici xietit. ALLEGED FORGER HELD Man Accused of Parsing Worthies Check for $150 Henry llellii.an. Sixteenth and Di.i inuml stiiets, i-imrgel with giving a forged i-licck for Sl.'n te llermud Weiu liiri Mread -ti-eet i ml Chelten a line. MUM held 111 SHOO ball for the lir.ilnll Jury tedllj bj M.igistiate ltenslmw. ' The i heck, accerillm: te Welnbeis. ' be re the name of Henry Undent. Vplnberg wnd : Jin t when Hdlnmu nsked him te cash it he hud only .'Je with him ninl pip hlui that nineuiit en accuuni. Later, he raid, be learned 'frnhi the bunk that the check wu- a jeraery, Ring Valued at 5630 Stelen Theft of u ilhiiiieiid ring .aii.eij a' MflO" was icpertisl te the police thbi ki jHWrtlng by. MrK. Cllznbeth Mrlnktnan. W.'.W.l.'W North F.lghlcenth street. During -ftv ,the Uliht.a burslar forced hia wuy lute ' ijitc, prjrnt and took the ring. Charlette Mills Was "Locked i" by Father Srw Mriinswlik, N. .1.. O't ll' .tames Mills N ill, suffering from a hemy i old. Up iitld tednj tli.it he would Iip "clad te he with" Ills murderi'd wife. Mlllii denied n rumor thnt Charlette, his sixteen-year-old daughter, hncl Iff t his home because lie had slurred hpr mother '.i unine and hud punished her for objecting. "I am her father, and she must eIipj me," he laid. "She Is- Ihlng home. She wiih angiy recently be muse 1 would net let her run out nt nights. What I did wi fur her own geed mid oil within m rlghti n her father. When hc Insisted en going out against nij judgment and vislies, l lucked her in." 40 AMERICANS ORGANIZE NEAR EAST RELIEF WORK Unused Palace and Theatre at, Athens Being Prepared for Refugees Athens. Oct. I". The Creck liev- eminent, upperted b private erpanl- atlen ii.iludinir unerlean, is ncliler- .. , .; ,. ,.., , .. , ,. .... f proeli'lll prsrllU'M ! in,, pr'eiice i'i !- - nti.- .-.in nm un- thensinids of i,fi:e. from A-U Minei. "Ubtedly Iv ncit lerntcd by the knowl knewl Th.'iurlvnl h.r-"Mt l'rliltjef .Vii.- ,1''1"'.' '"i11 ki.-n civil authority Mill etl rtlll Mil) te lie trcl.Rth of the s'lp- . ' l' V'.i' 'i,f.S? """U ""V" '" '" "f,"r th" pert Blven by the I., ague of Nations. , (irmlsti.-e tnk.-K effect, but fereicn iisj,tnnee will be requited'. M,,,rH1 '" t u.ind liiinillev have If thenaiHN of win. n and children iin. ''' )' drlatiepl,. for ;r,.e,,. wlthju the te l. wive.l. i'l..flnne. esne.-lallv un- lns.t ,." the citj U filled with derifarnient", t lndl un'ileii, l'erty A:iiiiieiin reprinting the iiurlun I.euntKiii i. n.l Ceiir.lHte, the V. M r A. ii-. i "S V . '. A. have eruiinUeil tin. ji fmv 'erk v nidi will he .Mrii'.l out in io-eperat!ciii i Iti. the Ihei oiKiuiintier.s Mii"li, iarer ha be-en I'stahlishei in 'in unu-e 1 palace. Mrs. Kinclev Itlrije is te ntl today fro l, l'inicus for New Yerk i'ii the Muinuhln King Ah ander 'i:li twen ... O... nC...A 1... t.f,.... nllu ... -...v n.uheu i-iuu.in-.. ..in-., ft"- i.ein the Anerican Dirls' Ir.silt"t Smyrna and ten young men from it thai iiit'rnntleiiRl college, nt Smyrna. New-paper dispatches report that the Jrerk rusiTlents of J!astern Thrace arrt iilre.ul) lleeing, f.'.iring ariival of the Turks tren whom thej dcelaied le allied ,cldlers cuiir.et pret.s't them. The lievernuient is requisitienlr.-g thejtres nnil re".ni in prhatp houses as refugee shelter-. The nation n prepared for the sign ing of the armistice at Mudainii and tie report of its. censunin.afli.n iiius'd no eviteiiient here. CREDIT FOR PEACE IS GIVEy TO REM Ah l oiist.iufiiieple, i)i. 1J. - i p,j A P M. Franklin -Menti! i.i. one of the Fri'in Ii di legate-, te the Mud.mia armis tice cet.ti-reiice. before salhng for Mar seille, en the cruiser Metz declared that the preservation "f pence in the Near Fust was due te the -iferts of Mustapha K.unai PasUi. the Turkish Natienalise leader. "if ted-iy .m armistiie has been -igned." he said, "the credit for It be longs te Ket.ial, who at the most criti cal .i.eii.eni. when th" Angera iin.piu blj showed its determination te reject the allied terms, used all his authe-itj as commander in liief of the National ist armi and suci ceded in effecting nw teri.i! ii.ei'iiicati'iis in the deputies' views -ind detuauiU without I'lipuring the ii.it'inill pride. M. Frnn'.iii -Meuilb.'i ept-eed tl. quiii'i-i t'.iit rlie pec, nfeie'i.-e i.Ul- lO't he held bifere NeM-lllbel. SUBMARINE N-2 RESCUES 33 OFF STRANDED TANKER Treasury and Navy Departments Hear Swiftstar's Crew Is Safe Washington, i.. 1 fUy A. P.'-- Ai. uiris'.i'l exploit ... the '-a was i-- erdeil '.eday .n v., riptie 'n--ages receded b i enernnn r-t I'.eiiartuients hire report. n," tl a i s"ieiiia- V lad res -'ie and landed mi I'd v th" , 1-C' tan': wnt et rhirf i -three s'randed uii tne -famsi'i . .-v.ittstnr wu-n sue , ,,.,.), r. s;.Vft.lir ,r ru,.-ue u,.lk ! ii'ie-h 'Ie RECEPTION FOR HERBERT Composer, Conducting Here. Re ceives Hener in Wanamaker Stere reception te Victer Herbert, v ' i IS elid IC'ilig in tills e.t.- fb ' e. , V.IS ,ied III ill- W.lll.'llliakel- -lel. ll.- mertiii.g Uwing te .llin-s. Jein W.i .am.iki'r as un.b!. te ' pri-sent '- r- 'i.il.j an . Mginund Spaiih r. sid' -, In i . pl.t. . . si "tt -oil i rt i l.g'. ' l -i'i Hi' pre.'i.e il line lui'l Jls It It ! l.b lj I Klllllel- -.1.- sole -r. .it.d -h" -in.; -e;cral of Mr. Ileri.ei''- -, llg , tie i'elllIOSe a '-I'll.p.lIlV in,' I'i ' en -he ; into. Mi .s-p-.t-in tl.en gaie :-... ;i ..i. '. ? H.-rhert, tic 1...1.. ..mi i i'...aii, te which Mr Ilener' 'A . Hie ie- -p..iided with a i harii. t nst.c address, t tb Ii.i.elunn the S'le-t- vei-i Mr. Ilerbeit, Mis, KitiiiM i te' Mr. paetl 'I lie r 1 1 il,. n mis nti.-i'iitd by a largt u .ii.bei 'l Ibf i iisi.-iij p. ..p.,. et tii" c:iy CREASY PINES FOR TOKEN "Lucky Coin" Taken Frem Inmate of Death Heuse Sew Yerk. t. JJ W. II. am f'leasj. i eliv.'-ted jp-er.tly m M'.niu'.i. L. I '. of the ini:rter of F.-Iith Lawn, a school teacher, -tlil tins faith in the pctli, of his In. 1. ceiti. ami in di speiid'-n in th ib-rth house ar Slug ."iug pt-iieu, Ie cause it ii as taken away f-ein h!'u with lu- ether tnenev and belied in Wnrdni I.awi' safe. It is a (ti'n about the size of n iptur ter. CtP.mv K-ii I h" had carr'el i' ter seieu e-ifs. and it brought h:-' geed b.ck. It v as tnken front him ter fear tint it might be eiiverlt-d into a d.ai-p-edgnl weapon r, tool, SHOTS FLY IN "DRY" RAID Twe Arrested and Liquor Seized in Wilmington Wilmington, Del., Uct. l'. l.i a runiiir0' firflit, in will, li many shots we-e tired b prohibition agents. Kapha d (Jiofrie and his brother Deiuinli-k were arrested yesterdar- and charged with il legal tianaportatien of liquor Twenty gallons of j.'iain nlcjhel was J'ejnd in the wagon thej were driving. .Memb"r "t Iho llying mi mdi-en es tenta1 rinded --lloen el .lenrph Dl'm--K.il. 70s. (Ir me street, ,inil cimtiscutr i iiiii -one ..mIIeiis of v-hiskv ami a gallon's of :i ieulm . Diiinpell was n-.d und' r SMHH) ball or court. APAUTMUNr-t TO HUH KV131V I'I ItSli . m1 int vry rtquirt nnv. ranjr c reuml ff S& 3SStt,amt """ EVENING PUBLIC GREECE WILL SIGN I I Te Evacuate Thrace as Pro Pre , vided in Armistice Conven tion, Paris Hears i BEGIN ADRIANOPLE EXODUS fl 1 nen-'ril J'rfM I'ai-U, Det. 1!'.- Cieeee h-s dei ded te sign (l.e Mndiiniii armistice retiven- lien and evacuate Thrace, aernidlng te I the condltieni Mtlpulntfil in that deeu- rent, the rrench rnreiiru Ol'ice wai , oil -hill, informed tedav. AdHiliiiple, ().'l. ll'.-lMr A P.). New.-" of the I'etl' ltisdeil of (lie ntmlMlc' at Miidnni.i in received ipiietlv line, ' .! a lerge part of (he population nl- Irn.nli -..n-nf.lA.l vA.rittf... ..f ,1... 'P.. .!,.. inte'Knwtern Thrace iis'inetitiible. '1'nlk of resUtatiee is mainly oeiilined te the """Jf, ... iuinirnwai 01 mnds- trein t'i" baiWt nnil Ien r.flnn ..f n. t,nr-.. !.... i unci iiiiiim;i(m 01 nnsets nan iir.,r-recc f . ........... I .1..... .....t . :tl , letiigees lrein the illai:t, bound westward. Already the eeple ure hav ing as raiddly us possible i ei niPiing the tack of transiioitatien tin illrles. m.im-'mI by the (act tint mini 'u.ije'iis- hate lievri nq-i'siti" army. I'.-pite the p'eein e , f .Mission sent here tr.-in t'eii TMW mid 1 ,.N th" I'e .,111. ui t'nep , the t'lirlstlnn imputation 'Ins iiiw.il- ing te believe tin? Allies can i-.itn ,,ut l.L.tlh .... .y .... . " n - -r. ... ..- i.oe, oi.e it riTietitien of t)i. Mn,i,. m....... tu eared by ir any. ' i Hie majerltr of the civilieiiM me i nrnied. but it in hoped the allied de tlchm.;!its can prevent .serious clash's until after the Turkish gendarmerie ii fully installed. The i ; reels arm) officers s'!U mmii tain their attitude of resistance, and their po-Ken has been s(l,-1P., jmt run. I'ired by tiie ,'Mliitu movement fe' .111 nr'oneii.ous Thrace.'' but tt..- n.i.. t.iiui-1 cTfiUf. westward indicates that , tl.i, me!'inf has no ewrwhelming , popular viptiert. , 1ve HnlVe "TJ.fw.i. ., . e. iiun e VlWllICi) Will Be Analysed ('onnnef.1 from Taite (In whtth. - 1" was n.-ar the Pled p jn Ids . uti mobile the night e tin ucr. ills iiiitou.ebile was burned Sunday night. The machine 1h in a sh,.,i wait ing fur the insurance adjusters te i?w it. Has Faith In Minister Mr. CSeridlne insisted hi, faith in th" iiinisitr u-inained unslialn, it pite of the s. ii 1 ii In I tha. has iievereil close te h's naiii". "He wiie a u.un of I'm and ljv.ible c-laracfer." s.iid Ml. tJer-'.ine. "1 knew him intimately. Ne etu could question hi-, lieellty." It w.s Mr. (ler.sllne who some time age made tic rutliev i-tiirtlitig tat neni that Mrs. .Mills several ju.r, a(.e h.nl tried t,. "wimp" him. IT- i, one "T the s.nger-. in ibe dier us -nil a :. iiicmb-r of the vi stry. lie w s qU(.,neind t'lu about an idinis.-ieu he .had made t l.n t mi the ; iuht of tie tnu-iler he Yvl '.ikeu i "tin eiiiin ineml" r of tic choir home i in !: t machine. lie admitted this . .;... , . - . : ...l .1 ... .. i .. i 'I1(,.h.Ve mar the Phillips fMin. He re:iiin. our juvi,!.1!! tiiiit ae ni'ii eceii said he ha en invasion Dc'.usNej !: mver Pen then', 'heugh he had haded his i in- into 'n- te Clin the machine. nrliiiilitar Has ( ell.iisiil ilajmeiHi chI.vlder. ehn m.i'le n -.-onf.-sMei " nainlng ('lifterd ll.ijc a--the killer, hits cellupsed from neiveus strain in his ell ut Seme rvil'.e. 'I'll, eellup-e en-Uirerl lrt-t lllght. bill Was kepi -" ret until tmlii . The euth suddenl) bei aniu unconscious and it wii-. MPCesNiirv i" -end out ter a doctor te rede 1 I'll. 'I'he jdjj s., ..ui werl.i-d for half an hour r-t"i.r.,j Schtie'.di r te emiv inu- iiet. nn J a ruore nearly normal oi'di ei'di oi'di lien, b-t he still is in a highly uere is s'life T'.e phjsician spid that he n itase tn ii iiorev.a breakdown. Walter Si dam. Schneider's attorney. sr;d ted-i that be would applj- Jer tic . release ..I h! client en ball. 'I he jeutii is held as a witness. A rd ng te the attorney h.is w l Vil I.OllCi! nn Prese ! e already lter ILek- 'mil' 1".- b, 'h.'. h" w '.ilil make tipilicut!e-i .'. te .supreme Court .lust;, e p.,r vir. Mfeltmaii has m,; .-' ihi'.i i, and the disposition f the up ,w. '..' a en wi. I ! held up until Disraid "Cenfenslnii" ', tloe'cr'i -e.killg ' In s . . .il. I . i 1- the II,., i -ter.. . have dellliitely ills. e.,i,f s-.eii" made by 'r.'i ii. v.eililii-- en a lheei tint the mur. n(-rs we-., i uininitted bj n iviimii .in i three i.,n. MTcint l.ainb. iixi'rt in .i-dei n n I'vtigaier. wbii is in hiirjii ei tl.e ii''.ie,ir.eiit of State treipers -tit lieie M iloverner Fdward-. te beMfr up Me ceu.im 'lUthei-ities. has sptnt he ir wl .--imcrdlle trjing te get e iep-id,atleii i '. C."i- vlileh liNcd tie- 'nine .. H-ne, and 'expl.'Uit'd the m.id.rs u- a !-' of ii.istaUni identlt. I'hu-. t-ir Schiieidei hi.- . ! . .g ' ,.i-.-. n tli.'t he and Hay-; folio,,.; ,i ' pb- Miey believed te 1" Pearl M.il. - it, : hnddcr's si-vent, in-,, i ar-old . en!. earl, und her fiit'.T Ne-heU-.. rtii. r convict, ami thnr II e. lu.d ;... the pair befeie dis 'Bering .,. 'lliMI'Uc. Troopers Laugh at '"Milutlen" There is nn nlme-t open rupr :r ie. tween the State trcicipvrs and ti.e nu nu therittes of Middleiev ind enier-et iVeintie. because the troepe-- -vill net join in the hymn of i-df-pinis- t , (euntj dete'tives 1ive raisei'. The troopers ute laughi:. -it t.ie . 'ui-.is of the ce-intj iuiM erities ti.t l.e lave "solved" tie myVen , iiM i he' detectives f"d nggneve.. Appm eiirl tlieir hurt teeltngs ai" net ci is.ng he State trtept-rs n ucj, wi.rr. , -in'e lUe.v spent last night. nk tl.-v hiue K'le'nt every night s!me the;, iukvuI, "'digging in" for new due . The troopers indicate ti.ut thej haie net .hanged their views mi.tcrl.iiiy dlice the' firs' w,,re ui,!.- jnte ,,,. rni-e. T1ip. still bPllte the crime vas ibe o'ltgre-vth of jeilm-. . and tha' Mr. Hall and Mi.-. Mil'- wee, t t.r-t'u ll iingbd out. with due pi- a niic, tnl.rn that there should b" no mi-tnl;e In ,U-it I lllv. Tiie troopers l.avn i-ep-idi.i'rd ti.e Miggpstlnn that they had niijlhi;.,- in de with yetting a "miife-Men" tnnn Schneider. They saj thej are willing te let all the honor for that opleit go , te the county authorities. Says Mabnicr Hits Vlilil i eunty nutheilties uisim ii.c Ni.h rilu jlahiner, lu .iiu' limine, in.c hnve le no .mi.i ' net ii. in i,i. iliie"blpr. bus been Pliniiiutii.d fiem daughter, m Upcii .-.... - . . , , , - . , bUSpli'liill Ol IIUVIIIS UUU U p.lll in Hie munjei'. Defectlte Dri Ul tedai t hj PA OF MUDANIA LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. Divorce Suit Up IA1V KHONDDA Whose dlvorce suit Is anions thee te ceinn before the ltrltlsh dlvercfl ititirt, which openctl lis esslens today had chei ked up en ltahrncr's mevciuetits. and were satlbiied that he had no part in the crime, "Hi? was in n saloon until 9 o'clock," said Detective David, "then took lVnrl mid two trlends for .some lee cream, and then wnlkul out toward I'ark with Pearl. It was e clock when they get there." "Then the authorities belicv the. murder wn committed betere ID o'clock V" the detective was assed. "ou v 111 hav te see Prosecutor Kcekuiaii about that." said DaMil. 'J'he lrtectie returned the sniue answer iwher. askeil if the investigators had net I ll..nHMA.l .t.n. Af... f .11. 1..... ' -- -. --.w. ....... .......,, .enii before 1(1 o'ceek. Tii. cenntv authorities are busy "passing the buck" referring uucstleners te each ether and no one giving out uny information. Mahmer was visited last night by Mrs. Anna Meffer.s, vhe described the pris ener when she called the Sheriff en the' telenbene te cot nermlssiuii .is "her alllnlty Balmier, who had a reputation u a wife-beater, when his wife was alle. nod who i.s enllil ,i lirntn hi- his ew daughter, sailed into the wemn-i b. i-uuse she had net get him S10.OU0 ball se he could be released. He ordered her te obtain for him .sU,tK)0 ball and a carton of entireties ii.. ..ineetH te av.t the clirurette-i. but 'Zrmi& i less hopeful llbeut the mil. lie fllrenev 1 iientilfie u,r ,!. riffraff in the sumo jail corridor, be- i ltahrncr's chief concern Iihs ucfn Ins iaability (e get a drink of ruin. lie would pay anything he had for it. he snjs, but the orders are strict ngiiir.t giving ir te him. His enforced absti nence, the authorities believe, will hit him harder than nny "third degree." It is evident nlriady in his shaking hands, bloodshot eje and sagging mouth, lie has refused te eat anything. He get held of a bottle of seltzer powder yes. tcrd.iy and spent most of the day sip ping large drafts of soda uatcr brewed in' a jail tumbler. "Mj daughter Pearl framed me," he muttered ii. one of his brief and Mirlj interviews. "She wanted te pet ,.n-u with me because f bad her pinched the ether rl.iy for bing incorrigible." Fer the ir."-t part Mahmer lien en his cot. I buried in pillows and i blanket. He cower-, and treinhle, -vlien lie hears . . . .. . ... ! "T. ITu ' .T ?.'' Jeseph llap. brother of ("liilenl. said today that he had spent last eve ning with "Cliff" in the jail at Semer- rille and found him still cheerful, but rtiTleus that all the world should knew ' that he thought Schneider deiberately "framed" him. Schneider "(oeked L'p hlery" ' cliff sns he thinks Schneider cooked i.p the story of the murder and put it i en him m th" hope et gt ttlng the re ward." declared the brother . "Sehnti r'.el wa (lUC'stleiied seernl times, but iieM-r .said .1 weid until the Freeholders' 1HM! lewatd w is announced. Schnci e i- m lev. he Would sell 1111 bed? i out ter a little en sv nienej . Clifferd does net believe that fsehupidur com cem iij'.lc'l tie- i .ijrdf, litiuier. or had iiiiyiliing ' de with It. He thinks Si hnelder is just ljing all around. "Anether thing, Cliff wants it under stood that Fiank II. Kirby. the deputy sheriff whom they attacked yesterday itr.d iieciis. d of having helped niaku :-chnetder talk, ne-cr said anything te ' ... brother." Kirl' said toeai that ' ever thing w.iu a I! right " lb -His he has been llbi- I" C'Ilill'-e the flii'lld' of Hlljes and t hneider that lie bail nothing te ,,, with gttting the "ceiiti s.ieii" from Sc'iii'iudei . K.rbj had b'-eti w.in.cd thai ''some- i thin.' w - likely te happen" when he eiu.ii. home last lilglit. lie toted a gun all 'I1..1 ,esretda. ami had ii in his ' pepKft v le n In get home early today. Hi ?-ne warning lie would sheet if nny nny le'h f'eih.-ied him. Disieiiiil Unite as ( lue .V.'her the county detectives nm- the mi,'- ii-,ieifi-s leiisldei- the rinding of , .iiif. le" fi et from the pluc-e where tin hed e.. of the murder vb thus lay in ii.ipi.rt.tiit. The l.n'fe was found ',-. nlii"-ie,ir-"ld Jimmy l.jens, whose p hei.ie .s iiiur the Phillips larin, u day after tie bodies we-P discovered, Jr. .m tens, the knife te blH mother, who sun! nothing about It nl the time te avoid notoriety, but she di-cidid te i-rn u u arter the airei-t of Clifferd; J I.n es anil the holding of Schneidei as a ittiess .Ilinmv Lyens was one of the boys who carved rude ciesses en a tre" near idnre the bodies laj . They marked tlii trees se thi would leinember the spot te show their friends, but for a few hnuis the efes.se'1 gave lise -n a rui mr th.it the Ku Klu Klau had eon., mined the murders. The 1 iii'.'e is nn old potato knife, verj ! :li, and S'-.ir ely i-enld have been used te inflict in" dei p mid ueadlj g. -!i 'ii Mis, Mills' threat. I. is disro'e-, 1, v.ll ijmts that may Is- rust or m ee Idoed. Ii will be exiimined, or course. I I ut tl ere -cems te be no llUduioed that . ir wii. ns.'d in the crime. ' Plaiir. iiieceed at rapid imi for the "Tag Diij" Satiirda te raise funds for Iliii-' def.'ii-e. Th" .Majer ami Clti Commissioners arc behind the nteie. no nt, and an elBclal pi-oclaiiiatlen is c- 1 p.cieii. The American Legien of Mid-db-sei and in ighberlng leunilv also Is to-eperiitiiig. American Legien pests, ir" e-.peileil te petition lidleriler l!d wards te demand of Prosecutor Strlcl.ei and Prosecutor lleekmau that Haj," be given a sqlilil-e deal. Citl.ens of New Mruiiswlck alreadj bine sturtid n funtl for Ha-ei, bring lug money te tin local newspaper uflii e, 1 1 leeks ns though a npi'J large Mini euld be vUii'd Saturday. a im in Tin: jrvijMi.K (eir.r il,. i, ' illnc Ure lnlH'ir ', n who ' H' n l.n I 1, ,H Hrirl ll'ij Wlie 11.9 UI lieii. .lu"' V j ' ...-tow t'llMi linn Vt tan Wl" h KOUrf'd uMr i-'aillmt tVe lnten" Ij- lntri Inif ivMltle ei ti I'hlliiilelehla JuvnilU )i:our tlen or th bundav ie"J is".. . ve Mts-at?. E&' x 'i ''.' ' sl- fjK HHlllllllfliJHilflHIillllB 'n' HE ; V ..n..... h..i- i.n.... i... ..1.1.- ... ....... 1 11 run ! rii ithi ii i , ei inf. oiiieiinf-i, . . .-,, . ill n iiui irni. ,v, wrtii 10 ,..-.. in. . a ixt.i .I....-.- i.e... e.i.c imvii .Hue 111 uum - -: 7 -v ; ,-- ,, " ' tienee at. 10 lmiemeri) avenue, i.nns- ; -, - "'v " i cigarettes from him. ll- has smoked ' w' P'aced u picture of Dr. Conwell, ...... te make concessions te Die Turks, lie- People, Due te Sheeting 1"r-' them in quid: succession since he was ' "rj"' 'H" .war. a copy 01 he book, c(mriCK A. Henk, a Harrtsburs,;r",V; ., alW! mlw? !'1'1 et r,lll-v v,,-'i "li.. a.. Oct. 12. Th lu-ir- l,r.. ,,..!,, ii, nn.l ...it, ... i. i. v ....!...." The ICoianuie Him' of I em ee I'nl- . , ,..-..,. ,. .. . . . te the lde of I Jiwii l'.elml.i !,. . I, i,., , ..... ..... i-. .,....... .,.,.,. . ,. .-.,. ...... ..,,.. ,,,,,. ,. .i.n iiv i.ui. Ket.ii i -- -..,. ,,,.,, i, ' - iiairyman. ini.steiiK ur. .unyiinru ter a ,,: , ". ; , ......., hcii-n m Uie one i.pnniini .icihrv, ei awaj ids bupply is running low. , v"'h!'-y.; "'" 1lbIt'- nI -T '"l"'- ?'.,ini ' deer, and killed him instantlv whl!c th K"' i.'1 llet "K s-''tl-tactery as it might I Kennctt Siuar, formerly n constable "Dnness" Causes fiinrern "' t "J ""'? w ei t,lC lcl,,Ple Lm I two were hunting together. Mr. Heul: 'T"- . . . . there, obtained a compromise award rjness Laus.es I unrerii ersily weekly. i ,,, ,..,. "., ". fij ,-, ,, "It Is net for me trf suggest Ameri-I pn,irt here (ednv niniinst il... etm. LAYS CORNERSTONE AT TEMPLE UNIV. j Dr. Conwell Presides at Cere mony Marking Start of $1,000,000 Building GIRLS FORM A HUGE "T" i The cornerstone of the new building I of Temple 1,'nivcrslly, nt P.reiul street nnd Montgomery avenue, was Inld thin morning by Dr. Hucsell II. Conwell, , president of the uiilveisit.v, nt n cere mony attended by tlieunnndb of sttt sttt iletifn nnd former gi'iduntes. "This is the opening of our grunt new cr.i," Dr. Conwell dcitared at the , opening of the eterci"ee. "Thin uni versity started thirty-sit yearn age with sevtn students nnd lllty-tlve centu iti cash. Today we arc laying the corner- i stene of a new bulldinc which will cost $1,000, (KH. This building Js the first iff many buildings which will be I needed." j Dr. Conwell referred te the vapid vtewtli of education, nnd predicted that the time is net far distant when every city of n.ere Minn live theurnml population will have such an institu tion of learning, Heads of Temple, representativea of ' the Stat" and city educational depart- 1 incuts, .Majer Moero and ether etlicluta , marched te the scene of the cornorstene Mm clench, laying down Mread street through two nftcr 10 1 huig lliu-s of Temple glrta all clad in .white. At the close of the ceremony the girls formed u huge T in Mread street. All tralhV en Mread strei't wiw halted for mere than nn hour while, the service, were in progress. Majer Moero in a whnrt address pre- , posed that the jieV Imlldlntr be named ' unwell Hall in honor of the university nPLft.!..,!, -. .. ... ir. (iimveii, however, entered an objection. 'T de net want any toml teml ; steiiu jet," he said. "I'll be with j en for ii wliiic.' Superintendent of Schools Mroemu i said the advance) indicated by the cer "''"tone, laying marked n unique con ultnitlen te education I'r. Mroemc paid n Blowing tribute te Dr. (VrnwelPH efforts. "Temple I niverslty is Dr. Conwell. " hn said. "Without him it would never have been Temple I'nivcrsltj. He bus given every thing te it, his life and thought, and he di'sencs the credit for Mb magnifi cent grew tn. pledge wan made by State Senater Augustus DaK that many Senators would go betere the I lnnnce CeminitteS ei the htnle Senate and urge a fitting appropriation for Temple THINKS EUROPE CAN ERECT LARGE BMLDINGS FOR FAIR C. L. Chandler Says Nations Could Improve en Brazil Shew The nations of Uurope are fully ca pable of erecting large buildings for u Sesipii-I'enteuntal here. Mys Charles L. Chandler, malinger of the foreign lemuierce departineii of the Cern Kx i hang" Mank. who attended the open ing d' the Mrnzili.in i-enteniiial exposi tion nt l!le de Janeiie. "It itrtainlv stands te leasen that if the lhirepenn ceuntrle. could all put up expensive buildings at tin? Mrazil ccntci 'ih-tl inhibition, which is new functioning, they could Het merely du- plicate thisc bulhlingfi, but also consul- erablv improve en them when they loin ut) in commemeratliiK ilt.'ll." writes Mr. I handler te Colonel D Olicr, president et the seKiui-CentPunlitl I.xpoMtien I Association. Dr. Carles Castre Ilul one of tlie mnnagers of tin; IJance de Chile, -utm iHulme, general real estiite agent: Sam that Chile will be "suitably repre- uel I'els, Charles Hansel. IV. ('corgi' -eiited" at the fair here. V --iiullar Ne McCain. Charles Jacobs. 51. S. I'i ledge has been received ecelved by Colonel Julie Acesta. Prsi - Uller trem tsener dent or' i 'estn llica. SELECTING BEAUTIES FOR PIKE CELEBRATION Camden County Will Cheese 29 Girls for White Herce Ceremony Camden Ceiiniv tedav Leifun le se- in f fit it fi niiri . Aiiil t m.if fi iriiilc n'n i tweiitj -eight pretty girls me ti. usr.ist iii the formal enenlni.' jsr.lst of I In. new! pi. H White Herse pike in conjunction with .i big celebration en N A veinber 4 i.iif.,1 .Monday nr his home. r,41!l C'han I'rl is te be -e'.ei-ted from each ! e,. ler .ti will 1... held I'riihiv after. et amden s teiirfeeu eii'-h of the fourteen citj wards and mty districts. Tliey will threw ei.eu the gates at Ihe iitranee of the t,H-i i e.tdway and also' will -tit-tcii n riblm i.i re-s the re.ul- , wnj. With th bn, iking ei the ribbon ' b t lirst aiiiei. .,i t,,. iil.. will be ethi iiillj tipwiid. 'lln Camden C.'-mty Meat J of I'uc I'uc he'.deiH is airaiigliig the celehrKlien. , i'mbebbr Cliatlcs S. Wise, chair- j u.nn of the joint committee anneunce.3 (lint his liiiughtti- will le "Miss Audu bon" at the eel, l, ration. Ii' 'jb-il -haired hissjhh aie imt haired. FIREMEN GALORE CALLED FOR ONE BLAZING BUREAU Owner Wanted Plenty cf Men and Engines for Little Fire Light lire engines, Jmlf n dozen hose i ,ir's. a ceiiph Hen numerei s of trucks, net te inen- lire etfiehijt, vtie sum- beiere I e'cl id: today nm bnriilrg bureau at i''r;i' IJunen, Tenth and inened s,,.ifij te l-vtlllgll.sh the home of i . illter Mreet- When Itubi a snw- smoke coming from a k.h'mii. story window he ran te the Lie entli iitid Winter tt reels station and told thou te get the iii-cmen. A local in.iri i wn s,.),t whiej, brought one cn gini mid a tew liremen. Mill Kiibui fennsl they wouldn't he I'll' Igll te til, le'd Hi breiigat ' llll'i I I'll I ll t 111" ei l.llli'l c the situation. . he in ether nlariii hiiii.df. Thi i. re i nlorcenienti,, Jn wear n apparatus mid less of fuel l I he . it .llsjllt UUII. SAYS HE SHOT MAN AND TOSSED BODY INTO RIVER u. Pittsburgh Vagrant Cenfeaees Killed Highwayman Piltsburgli. ct li:. (My , ), Pe'.jee iii-e tliventiguting tiie story of stinuel Mil'er tiiat lie shot .i heid-iip i. inn ami le--,'d hi, bm! into i),,. f jj,j , Micer. Miller, who .ldlllltt"il he U,M wigraiit. d'-claieil he wan pieparlng te -pi ml the night en (he ilverfrein, Tiea,' i. 'ileu. a suburb, when the bandit told him te "stick 'em up." "I hnd .'-'. 80 In one pocket and n gun In another," Mild Miller. "I Nliet vice. "S'et knowing whnt te de. f tolled the bmiy Inte the rhi It eame te the surface and 1 s10w.'il it under Then b lieated awn." A jsiuiiiitif urarch of the rhet w.i.s ordered. H" IT'S A JWSlSSte aVtemc seu T' OCTOBER 12. Half Interest in Queen Bee Is Sold for $150 Amenta, N. !.. Oct. 12.- (ly A. V.) - A half Interest In Achieve ment (lirl, a queen honey bee of the Atncnia apiaries, linn been neld te J. M. Cutter and Hen, Montgom ery, Alii., for $ir0, setting a new rpcerd for bee values, according te W. A. Critet, nianagfr of the Amenta hen fannr The queen wai mulled te Ala bamn, whero ithp wlll'im" the win ter, te lie returned te North Dakota next spring. She was n member f a colony which hint Hummer het one of three werld'H record for honey production, according te Mr. Crltcs. MAJOR BIDDLE DOESN'T NOD TO FORMERBOXER "PAL" Clubman and Phlla. Jack O'Brien Coel aG Lawsuit Is Delayed A. Florence Yerger Hngnii's suit against Majer A. J. Drexel Middle, sportsman nnd secletj leader, for $115, 0W fees she claims nre due her for professional rrvioeN (h n lawyer nnd as compensation for bringing about a reconciliation between Majer Middle and his wife, was postponed when it cnine up for trial before Judge Fin letter today. All parties te the case, including 'i,ii,,.i.,ini,i t, .!. ri'ii,-!,,., i,lIi(i of Airs. Jlneii.ii nnd former friend of Majer Middle, and the Iter. Dr. Floyd Tompkins, tpcter of Hely Trinity Kpis- eepal Church, picsumahly n wltncrs for Majer Middle, worn in court when Judge Finletter announced a continua tion of the case until the latter part of November. The Dosttieiiement was at the. reauest of Sinator 1'epper, counsel for Majer Middle. He said bin cnirnirc.ineiits in Washington are such he could net go en with the trial. "Philadelphta Jack" O'Urlen nnd his wite catne face te face with Mnier Middle In the corridor outside, the court room as they left, but neither cv-t-hnnged n nod or word of recognition. In his reply te Mm. Hngan's suit. Majer Diddle entered it denial that he ewes her for services nnd denied that he and his wife had been estranged. I DR. MAYNARD f 0 BE BURIED TOMORROW 1 Lansdowne Physician Was Shet in ' Maine Hunting Accident The funeral of Dr. I.ee H. P. May- ..,.., nf Lnnmlewnp. vhVwni mvlden't-1 n ,iu.,a fuminv while en n InmHtiBi1101 reached a definite settlement. ,,r .i, x(i. .e,.,iu ...in i, 1...1.1 1 .. .. . .. . I ut 11 o'ceek tomorrow, from his resi- I thinking he wan sheeting at a deer, oc ec oc eoiding te Henry N. AVoelman, secre tary of the Supploe-Wills-Jones Com pany, who returned with Dr. Maynurd's body te Philadelphia last night. Henk was uriested by the police at Houlteii. Me., and held in hail charged with negligence. I FUNERAL OF C. A. PRESTON ! Pennsylvania Railroad Officials Are Pallbearers The fiinvr.il of Cecil A. Preston, Lite I munitien engineer of the Pennsylvania i ltailiend, wr.s held this afternoon from IS'Jtt Chestnut strict. The seniles were i conducted by the Ui-v. Dr. Geerge C. Feley, of the Pretectant Kpiscuptil Di- vinlty school, .iml burial wa private, I in honorary tcllhearcrs included! IKlisha Lee. lce president, P. It. U.;l C. S. Krick, gineinl mauager: A. C i Slmnd, chief enginc-er: n.D. iggms ichiet eneluter mninteuancp et waj : .1. - W. Stene Miluntieii engineer; T. W. Kemmerer and Jeseph F. Savidge. ! The acthe pallbearers were eight mii'ibers et Mr. l'resieu'i, eriiee staff: T. 11. liighnm supervising pilot; C. P. Majtidd. p'lel engineer; ii. II. Heppe, val'iaiien acceuntant: J. S. Mlack. pri vate s,. 'rei.irj ; F. X. Itegers. assistmit chief clerk, and II. IL Seaman, chlif dniltstuan. GREY FUNERAL TOMORROW ' Wayne LOUge F. and A. M., te Cen- duct Service Over Prominent Masen l T!,B ,,r.il of fieevi?.. C. C.rev. who 0n ,.,t - o'clock, at the residence. The seivif,.s win he mndueied by Wayne Ledge. "e, ."is,l, V. k A. M. The l'e.iv will be taken te Lrie, Pa,, tei bur in I. Mr. tliei un.- i hief engineer of Mryn Mnwr (Villteje for fourteen yeais. lie; was i mitivi nt Sietland and was grad uated in c'leiiieerinjf trem (tlusgew I'niversity. He cniue te America seen after le.iing .rlioel. He was nioinl nieinl in -it in Mi-enic i Irclcs and bctdes iiiing a msinber of Win ne Ledge, v.-as a me'iiber of ill,- Philadelphia Consis Censis Consis ter . the Yuleun Ashembly of PIillu delpbia and Lu I 'iTemple, Shriners. HOOVER'S UNCLE DEAD Portland. Ore., (let. IJ.--Dr. H. J. Minthein. Oregon educator undo und fester lather et Se, rotary of C iinmercp Herbert Hoever, d rd yesterday. Dr. Mintl'ern ciime p-e recently for an op- oration from Metlahkiitlii, AlusVu, ' where lie bad made his home for some j ears. Dr. Mintl'ern'f 'Irst wife wa- a' sister or mother of Herbert Hoeier, und hen the latter'- parents died. m took ' the boy into his own home Lillian Dlx, Actress New Yerk. 0 -j. Lill..in Du, veteran netres, nnd wife (,f William H. ' rl'hnmpen. the well-hnewii character I actor, tiled here Tuesday in h.-r flftv- i ninth venr. tslie had been en the stnse ! innr" t li n ii tweut-ll'-e ( pipjrd imperiaut parts iii "The Tiail of years and had i the Lonesome Pine," l.lille Women. "Arizona, ' "Swords' and ether IIK.ATIIS i.ci;sti ut. 11 iti::' ni.Nf.v .1 i i; 'OS, JI I' I'irin Tl of s,i,.,. i j n., . ui nn) fr'ciwlB tire lnlt..'. te ..ttimi fu i.erl rvlrr i. Sniuicl.-i' y I' I'kIuiki.ui i 'emetere I'li.ii'fl I'lsiKOu,) N .t ir.ier a, ' nt llKlliiPtfiii Ctinelei v i iji:vNi;N-.-nci. ,i. ,:i..j .iami:s. i,u Lri.il "t Ami 1 1 u flrt'nntii i.n.l n t J'.itrl-k i lei Iluiiuit llrennen. RelntlMH ninl frliai'iH me liullml iii attniil fun"isl. Mi,ni.v, t ,1u I a jl. fn m lm - r,l'l in. 4;ii!:i m,;,, ,, SMimyunl H' ' inn Miiukin inuss Mm i liuren 111 A Jl lull llli'-l.l ,lll. tlj inlMi't Hi .'Inn ' iicicr luxe iri;it mi,i, AlU'lJ.Vl lilt itlilltfil in l itl.,1 i 'nnil JeT,- 1 Inu II ti t , 1 1 il . 7 Jci ' 'it,, - ' lilt i uii REPAIRS TO Engines and Boilers General Machine Werk J. & G. RICH COMPANY 120-122 N. Sixth St. Telephone Slarlut ".Ml ( -1022 t - , - - - - rr ii ii i i ""il SIR ML BERRY - IS VISITOR HERE Distinguished British Publicist1 in U. 3. in Interests of Eng- I lish-Speaking Union INTIMATE OF LLOYD GEORGE j Sir William F.wert Merry, distill-' finished Mritlsh publicist and a man or tremendous influence through lita con-1 trel of important newspaprm, will nr- j rive in Philadelphia this afternoon with T.ndy Merry. . . . i Sir William find his wife will be tne dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mr. Cynn H. K. Curtis tonight (.1 Mr. Curtis' home in Wjncete. Ah vice nrcsldent. of the Mrilish branch of (he Kngllsh-SpeiikinR I nleii, I Sir William has found, during his visit j te the United .States, many drmandn en j Mr time from affiliated organizations In almost every city. He was the honor guest yesterday at ti luncheon of the American branch at the Hetel As-ter In New Yerk. "If in 11)1-1 there hud been nny sort of understanding between (ircnt Mrltain and the United States," he wild in un address nt the luncheon, "it Is incon ceivable thnt the war would have taken place. If we are te pravcut future warn there will have te be bome Much understanding." Hetter co-operation and undorstnml understnml inp; among the Allies during the past year would also have averted the Turkish crisis. Sir William believes. It wai only beenue of the lack of unity of viewpoints that the Turks ) dared go se far as they did, he said, i but he expressed himself ns proud of (he Mnnd that I!nglaud had taken. IJoyil-CJeerge Hates War "I knew Lloyd Ocorg'e well." salil i Sir William. "I knew his hatred ef: war, and I knew he wishes te spend the remainder of his life as an apostle of peace. Ne man hae a greater real ization of what war means than Lloyd Geerge. "It must hnve been very difficult feri him te take the step he did in the Near I T'ntf ll-lfh llin ,'ll.- of wrtn llnf lin A I . ......-. ...... ..... ...... ... .,... ..... .,,,.. ' I... n., InlfA.. l.n, r.. .. .. ,...I.I..Ih I ,1-- OWL IURVII IIIIIL l,l.'0, W- 1'VI lllllll.. 1 would have had the Turk in ICurepe ' new. i "As a result of what Lloyd Geerge , iias done, acting for the Mritish Gov ernment, the trouble with the Turks I ii new in the conference stale, which I ls lln ncis?mplii.hment, even if we hue I contend that if the a led ceun- f .!.,.. It .1 .1 . .,.,! ...t! r ...... ll.ii..!.. ju " .""" . " w" n-ia iiri-.iuii 111 ca h attitude en this problem. J Jul I nm going te put it this wnj : An Ameticnn writer well Mud that tln..p I in (Ions who had mude n mes-. ei nl- t'i lie fCeUr?,)0 ra'r' f,vi,,,n,nllv. bcap , their dir.re of clearing it up ,;,;,. lleparallens Largelv ,Mtii" 'The same thing applied te ipparn ipparn tlens and cancellation of debts. Unfor tunately, both of these questions hme become political questions. "In Knglaml we thought we were s'eii.g te get the costs of the war from i.ermnny. Today we are beuinnlnir te realize tlllii reparation-, are Ini-a,. v a mjtli. We are beginning te realize mat tun longer this ipie-tlen is open I the mere dangerous it is te the puicc of the world." Sir William aborted that, until there is u normal rate et eu-hanue, trade and I'l-eiperity win net come te Frisian,! nun .nierit-a. Sir William iq pbiilrmnn i.t tl.n .'.... day Times, which he has bien edi i tor-in-chlef Unce 1 0 1 .1 ; the Dally I (irnphlc, the Siindaj Crnphb . Finan ' einl Times, The Financial, Ltd., Kel ly's Directories and Cnsseil ft c0 ),, i also Is interested in the Londen Chron icle -uii the Suuia Despatch. Sir William was born in l.sT!), the -mi of the Inte Alderman Jehn Mathim I'.erry, J. P. Lady Merrj was Miss Mary Acnes Cerns, of Londen. 1 Tile Heir's will l nl Hie MellCMl MtMtfeid. 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