Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX. NO. 26
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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922
Published Dally Except Sunday, Bubarrlptlen Trie? 10 Ttar b Matl.
Copyright. 1022. r Public !lirr Comeanr
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RELY ON EYEWITNESS OF MURDER
TO PIN GUILT ON THREE SEEN IN
FIGHT NIGHT RECTOR WAS SLAIN
State Police Told Twe
Women and Three Men
Were in. Battle
PISTOL SHOTS HEARD
NEAR PHILLIPS FARM
State Police Optimistic, Lamb
Expresses Hepe Ter an
Early Arrest
COUNTY INVESTIGATORS
BACK TO JEALOUSY TMtUttT
Demand Grews for Deputy At-
terney General a3 Prosecutors
Confer en Mystery
Hall-Mills Investigators
Again Seek Clues Here
Ne Brunswick again has turned
te Philadelphia for possible clues In
tbe Hull-Mills murders.
Tktectlre Cellins was ordered here
tedsr en n double minion. He was
te t nddltleual information con cen
rnW a coat and scarf belonging te
Jta .Frances Stevens Hall In a local
d;e plan.
He ordered also te investl investl
rste a report that n Rold watch had
turned up In Philadelphia two weeks
He which might be Mr. Halls.
Lieutenant IJelshew notified the
Km Tlrunswick authorities of the
watch wficn it was found In n pawn pawn
ibep, but they did nothing about it
it the time.
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DRUG RING CRACKS JF
g fVV frjmj
13 Figures Thrice
in Fatal Accident
New Yerk, Oct. 1.1. (Hy A. I)
The number "l!l" flfturcd prom
inently in (lie dentil this Friday
mernint; of Clifferd Lcnnen In nn
automobile nccldcnt.
f.eniien was rltliim in Thirteenth
street, Brooklyn, nt iikmt 12:l.'i
o'clock in a roadster belonging te
Hre engine company Xe. 11 when
the car vn fiideawiped by nnetlier
nnd cmtlied Inte the curb. He was
thrown from the ear, binding en his
bend, nnd wan killed nlmnyt in
stantly. ,
GIBERSON PISTOL
MED ON WIDOW
BY ELUSPARKER
Detective Testifies It Had Been
Fired Within 12 Hours Be
fore It Was Found
WIDOW OF MURDERED MAN
MAY TAKE STAND TODAY
She Leeks Calmly On in
Crowded Courtroom as Dam
aging Evidence Is Given
WATCHMAN IS HELD UP
AS BANDITS LOOT SHOP
Twe Rebberi Back Him Against
Wall as Twe Others Steal Cleth
ThemnH Ijens. n private wnlrhmnn
emplecd by Cnmdcn merchants, wan
backed ngnlnHt u wall early this morn
ing and held nt the point of a pistol
while meter handitu robbed the tailor
ing establisment of Nnthan Ilader, at
7J8 Ilrendwny.
The four robbers drove te the tai
loring rhep in nn automobile nnd while
two steed watch outside, the ether two
ferrrd the front deer nnd entered.
When Lyens passed be looked into
thn window and saw the bandit nt
work. Just as he was turning te go
i for the police, the two men outside
j reiered lilin with their pistols and
, commanded him te stnnd with his face
! ugnlnsi llir- wall and bin hands up.
VVhllp Up was held In thnt posmen,
cloth valued at SUOOO was carried from
the store nnd leaded into the waiting
automobile. The bandits then leaped
into the machine nnd sped away.
Ljens notified the pollee nt once, but
no trnrf of the automobile could be
obtained.
Pu a Stat! CerrffOndtnt
Nw Brunswick. N. J.. Oct. 13.
With the authorities of Middlesex and
Somerset Ceuntlci completely discred
ited by Raymond Schneider's repudia
tion of bis eonfcsBlen charging Clifferd
Hijei with the murder of the Rev. Ed-
tird Wheeler Hall nnd airs, uieaner
BeltAardt Mills, the town has turned
itiln te Governer Edwards' State
Troopers for a solution of the baffling
marder jnstcry.
Bericant Lamb, in.eharge of the squad
of troopers working en the case, ' today
prtmlsed action In an entirely different
direction from the false trail followed
by tba invctlgaterB of the two ceun-
ti.
"I don't want te be drawn into a
eoetrererey with the county officials."
Servant Lnmb said today, "hut I told
dun from the start thnt they wcie
following a worthless lead. They were
wreat from the very beginning.
Sereeant Inrri Optimistic
"I am net going te say we'll nnll the
penena responsible for this crime, but
I de ay that we'll try almighty hard.
If matters we are new working out
Mterlaliw, as I hope and believe they
111, I can 6ay that we will hare some-
Wr in custody seen who knows n let
ibeut thii rase."
Tke of the State troopers left their
hiiiquartcrs In n local hotel at 8
FIGHT WITH BANDITS
AT F. P. BIDDLE HOME
Police Exchange Shots With 5
Men Who Try te Break Inte
Locust Street Heuse
LOCOMOTIVE HALTS PURSUIT
A revolver battle was fought early
today by five meter bandits nnd pollee
after the robbers tried te break into
tee home of Francis B. Blddle, 2031
Locust street. Mr. Blddle is nn attor
ney nnd is socially prominent.
The house is temporarily unoccu
pied. At 3 o'clock this morning n pedes
trian telephoned police thnt robbers
were trying te force the deer of the
Blddle home.
Motorcycle Patrolman McKenna,
with Patrolman Moere in the sidecar,
was sent from the Fifteenth nnd Locust
htreets station. On the way they picked
up Motorcycle Patrolman McCaffrey, of
the Twentieth and Fitawnter streets
station, who was hunting for a stolen
mntnrrnv
As the two police cycles sprd out
Locust street they were spotted by n
leek-out ant! the five men jumped into
n motorcar. The police fired as the car
sped nway. Their shots were returned.
Flee Around Locomotive
The fugitives swung back tewnrd
Spruce street and south en Nineteenth
street, exchanging shots with their pur
suers. As they npprenched Washing
ton avenue n long freight train rum
bled along.
The robbers sped around the loco
motive, barely grazing it, and continued
south en Nineteenth street. The train
Blocked the patrolmen ter n few me
AS HEADS CONFESS
Revelations Expected te Bring
in Names of Alleged Police
Henchmen
CROOKS RUN TO " COVER
ments and when they continued the
AM this morning and departed en n JIteT..
mjiterleus mission. r the Acorn Club, renched her home nt
With the serio-cemic eplrede of 8:30 o'clock this morning. She li pre-
With the signed confessions of five
of the acknowledged leaders in the
narcotic traffic safely in the bands' of
Judge Monaghan, the apparently !m !m
pregnnble drug ring is en the verge of
being smashed.
The Investigation, continued today,
began with the checking up of infor infer infor
mntlen furnished yesterday by Jeseph
iioiena, Jeseph Santora, alias "Jee
the Beeb," and Frank Cnttlne, all of
whom volunteered te tell all thev knew
after the news reached them that
Jeseph Allegre, alias ".let; Hltchie,"
and lellx Cardullo had revealed the
machinations of the dmB rln?.
Working quietly and In the unassum
ing manner that has marked his achieve
ments thus far, Judge Mennghnn, bv
careful observation and application, In",
tends te pick te nieces ihn ilisinrie.i
tales of his Informers, retain only that
which he believes te be fact, and wenve
together a collection of evidence thnt
will bhre the way te ultimate reveln reveln
tlens of startling importance.
Slnce Wednesday ninrntiiL- whnn .In.
seph Allegre, nims "Jee Itltchle," sur
prised ccrybedy by pleading guilty te
a. charge of selling dmgs and n-ked for
n confi'ience with the Judge, the Dis
trict Attorney's office has been the scene
of constant actiUty, with drug ped
dlers being quizzed and detectives and
eiuciuih ennsinnuy en the go.
Part of the creuds that greeted
tllrferil Hayes yesterday afternoon
as he was released from the New
Brunswick prison when the "con
fession" of Haymond Schneider was
declared te be all lies by Ilnymeml
himself. Clifferd Is shown In insert
SAVES DEAF Ml
IE
IN PATH OF
TRAIN
SENATOR VARE SHOWS
CHANGE FOR BETTER
Has Restful Night and Family Ex
pects Complete Recovery
There is gradual Improvement ill the
condition of State Senater Edwin II.
Vare, who spent n restful night at his
home in Ambler. Members of the fam
ily said this mernlny (hey ere new
hopeful of his complete recovery.
Peaceful sleep and a gradually In
creasing nppetlte are fomptems thnt he
!. passing through the ciNis success
fully. The Senater's condition 1 still vr.v
serious, but his rally, which began yes
terday, Is of a substantial character.
in the opinion of the attending ph.vsi- i
clans.
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TRANSFER
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SEA VOYAGERS
TO TRANSPORT
WOMAN SPEEDS OFF
AFTER HITTING MAN
fill a Bluff Cnrrnpnnd'nt
Toms River, N. J.. (Jet. l.'l Evi
deuce which the nmmenwenltli contends
points directly te the guilt of Mrs. Ivy
filhersen, en trial en a charge of mur
dering her husband, was gen here te-
ilnt' In Tin ftp ivn Kills I'llflm
Sliectnters crowding the riirthoiie woman who ureie nn niiioineone wnirn
leaned forward engeily as Parker took ' ran down n pedestrian lust night. Slip
the stand and was shown I lie rcwdver sped up her car nfter the accident and
that had been found vjierth after the left the injured man ljing unconscious
trneed.v hidden In nn nut Im ihiin-r near In the street.
The man struck is I.. Weed Hax-
Camden Police Seek Female Motor
ist Who Left Victim
( amden police arc today seeking a
261 Rescued Frem Burning City
of Honolulu Taken Aboard
the Themas;
GIVEN NIGHT OF SHELTER
ABOARD ANOTHER VESSEL'
39 Women Among These Who
Abandoned Blazing Pacific
Steamship
LINER IS BEYOND REPAIR
Fine Weather Relieves Hard
ships Radie Plays Big Part
in Rescue Rele
Ins brother is safely en the read te
geed health.
FJND MISSING GIRL
DISGUISED AS BOY
twelve beurH prenetis te lh time It ! North Thirty-first street, Camden. He
was found,' said Air Parker, after was crossing Mount Ephralm avenue nt
i he had told of his intimate knowledge
of tirearms.
Manayunk Bootblack .Grabs
Weman and Falls te Plat
form Just in Time
FAILED TO HEAR WHISTLE
A bootblack, hearing frenzied blasts
of a locomotive whistle, saved the life
of a woman deaf mute as sm crossed
tin Heading Ilailway tracks nt Mana
yunk In the path of n Norristown ex
press train opposite the station last
night.
MCK ueirense, twenty. threr.
I old, lL'l'
j ears
Yeung Chicago Adventuress Works
as Farmhand
Chicago. Oct. l.'l. TWy A. P.)
Margaret Davis, fourteen, one of three
inUsing Chicago high school girls for
whom a wide search ii-ul been made
since Inst Monday, was found Inst
night, iuaa.ucrndlng as a boy under the
name of "Dick" Davis and working ns
chore band en the farm of Pied Bnck
haus, neur Uesellc, twentj -three miles
west of Chicago.
With n corncob pipe nnd a package
of cigarettes still in her overalls pocket.
"Dick" awaited the arrival of her
parents, frantic four dn,s with their
theories of murder, kidnapping and ro
mance. Detectives seaiehcd lonming-heuse
districts today for Ivy Beeves nnd
Frances Ilcllly, bellewd te lmc run
away in search of careers.
'veilI'bride' of
mystery is dead
Philadelphia Weman Was Wife of
Physician In Baltimore
Mrs. Marlen Hartley Ilellycr. for
merly of this city, who was known ns
the "veiled bride," died at hfr home In
Baltimore without revealing the Impert
of tbe mysterious drcumstances which
surrounded her wedding te Dr. Hellyer
at Baltimore in 1013.
Mrs. Ilellycr was formerly Mrs.
Marlen C. Arnett, of this city. Much
Interest was aroused when Dr. Hellyer
announced at Baltimore that lie would
marry Mrs. Arnett, te whom he had
been introduced ever the telephone and
hed never seen.
The mystery deepened when he an
nounced that she would wed wearing a
the corner of Ferry avenue lute last
night when the woman's automobile, a
large touring car, struck him.
Persons who saw the nccident from
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''i " II V1.?" (r"n'Z..' : .C(, Lvr. . '." '!! her machine nfter striking Hnxwerth
Widow leeks f.'ilml. On j
Mrs. (ilbersen looked calmlj tewatd'
gave wimt III" prosecution eelleves is
one of Ihe most dnmn;lng hit of cir
cumstantial evidence In It" pusctrien.
It was rcjaided as higlilj important
because tbe weapon was located in the
and hurried away without looking back.
A passing automehile took Ilnx Ilnx
werth, unconscious, te the Camden
Homeopathic Hospital He sustained
i cuts and bruises about the bend and
Cenllnurd nn Pace TlilrD-tlirer. ( eliimn l I body and possible Internal injuries.
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
GANUN f.ETTEPS ENTER GIBERSON TRIAL
Letters indicating atfectien en the part of Hareld GaNun
for Mrs. Iv Gibciscn and etheis fiem Mrs. GaNun te Mrs.
Giberson, sceiir.g her for attentions te GnNun, were placed in
evidence today at the murder tiial cf Mrs. Giberson. accused of
killing her husbnud WilHem. The "trial is at Toms River, N. J.
SHIPPING BOARD CRAFT DRY DESPITE INJUNCTION
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. Shipping Beard vessels will re--tniti
diy regardless of the outcome of the Injunction proceedings
brought iu New Yeik en behalf of the American privately owned
ships, it was announced today by Chairman Lasker.
ST. LOUIS FUk SALE BRINGS $2,200,000
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 13. A feui-Jny fur auction ended here
yesterday with a total of ?2,200,000 worth of furs sold. The
concluding sales Included 213 silver fox pelts, which ranged
from $22 t ?100 each; 20,000 mink skins at seventy cents te
$10.20, and 23.000 beavei pelts at S7 50 te $32.50.
. nuuti'
.....uiaiuHii sireet, was weiklng , thick veil nnd thnt he would net see
ii ins snee-sinning shop across from her until a week after the ceremony.
the station ns the 5:40 train from the 5Irs- Arnett went from Philadelphia!
Hcadlm: Terminal rmm,in,i ,i. I te the Franklin Snunre Bnnlisr Church. I
. . . -- ""wm iiii' i-iirvn ii . . . . -r - '
iew Hundred jnrds nway. He heard the
customary sounding of the whistle by
WORLD
BUSINESS
ue ntten-
the engineer, hut nnlil , .i
tien te It.. 'When shriek aflr shdek
freiji the Mrcn reached him, however;
Mek loeke. out of the window and saw
.1 woman half way across the tracks
with the oncoming . express bearing
I Baltimore, en the evening of November
11, 11)1. 1. As predicted she were a
black veil.
down en her.
Larly today there was n nnHr.enl.1nl With n .Mi-lin Im ,inu..i -. . .
increase in the number of seekers after I and covered th,. infnn. . I"c ue?r
tnni-r less tluiii ion ci..nn.i ! "I'uif in
Scliiieider's- "confession" put aside,
flun which were brought te light in
tblliit week become of first Importance
W mere, The State troopers have
ceiuldertd them of importance right
leI, nd have been working them out
lth great Dntlcnce and Indnstrv wliiln
til county investigators were cengrnt-
uni thenifelves en the arrest of
Mini Hayes.
Weman Tells of Fight
Oae of theee Is the testimony of a
weaan lMnz hmv tim i !..,, .. .i..
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Phiiiin. "U1 lrnln "ie old
lips fnrmliduve. near whli. n.-
MIm nf ii., , i ' "ear wftlch the
e eir n , lhc J-vanlIsit and the
8 or gei,i, T feu'",1 en September
i clRllt llOI"!, "fter the murder
AW-lte. I-" been
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wszz ?:r. ??.!? '.avecSi
ISt.mi ft m"" bn,,l,nK Pc'raTrfy
Wlsns.' Ill Y.'-.? Derus-
wi e :. ' . r,"ly te the
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LniJniihtdilK i t.
Here, ih, , : .'".'""'I'crs be-
urder. thm.r. "V .,.:,".-"""css te the
'Wnariu, ric"K'ii-'.' any of the pi-
estchnlnv7ll!!if",i (' ln "'
'H'f the e of u" ",lT'r1I,fn that
Wk Ia m an I held n C.Unt' cM
Bn.Xi3.'lt'! the lourtheubn , v.
fan, lii. n nd .c,08"(l an'l locked
W vhere .. '" wc,,t te the
liberations J w"re ,le!'""R their
Ste he aeu.fT"C0 '"' n".! te
kM BuV-ri ' ' "'I" of can.nalcn thee
paring te open the heuse next week
Mr. Blddle, who has an office in the
Merris Building, is btnyiug temporarily
with the Mlssei MeMurtric, of Norwood
avenue, Chestnut Hill,
Mrs. Blddle was astonished when told
nn attempt had been made te rob her
home.
"I noticed that several Inside doers
were open, but the front deer appeared
te be all right," she said. "Kv.erj thing
In the house la covered and, ns far as
I can see In n hurried glance about,
nothing has been taken."
Graduate of Harvard
Mr. Blddle Is a graduate of tha
Uroten hchoel. Harvard rnhersitv and
the Harvard Law Scheel. He served
Information. An nlr of exnectanev less than ien .mni. :'?.. ..imc''1
permeated the corridors outside theDIs'- ing tackle, grabbed th ;.... "y",
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nte the
d past
"Break" Expected Momentarily
These "In the knew" expect a
"break" momentarily. When It comes,
they say, its effect will lie felt through
out the city euil will prove Interesting
te many outside the State.
Although no authoritative informa
tion has seeped thieugh the closely
guiinkd investigation, members of the
pollen department, including several
above the rank of putielmnn, it is
charged, are almost certain te be caught
in the net. Several men with political
athliatlens. whose names have net vet
been mentioned in connection with tlm
. i4l'lll' t Til t!ti iva ill nw.e.i t I... . 111... I .. I...
ler n time after graduation as private i summoned , t,.u wjmt tlev j,ett
secretary te Associate .luMlce Helmes. It in hinted that new developments
'llll;(, "' '1 i't';" Supreme Court. might be exiieeted when Frank Tiocelil .
ln 1U14 .Mr, Blddle was n candidate I nllnu line,, l.'.iiu nn.. .. ..i.i ..
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,. i .v .'..in- n.-iuntr mi inr tt ;isiiiiiie1
Party ticket and served en the party's
Executive Committee. He helped draft
tl Vec.itiiinal Training Act ei 1!1,", and
the child labor laws of 1015.
trict Attorney's office and n number of I the waist and fell with her .J,
downtown petty politicians were seen j platform just as the train sivie,.
u..uk in im wnniiy. vv nen he began U pick hlmsrif ,7.. i"fc
victim. Mrs. AH Vn
S' .r;: .M"v AllcH.
clinging lenaViousirVeVnmTpStl;
unable et te realize what ffd "hap.
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me engineer or the train. N
i.. i.Hsuer, siepped the train and cnm
back te aicertain if any one was in i,?,,
before proceeding. Delfenw w 0 1 as
Wiethe renuirk that n'HlTinj;
SOUTHERN SHERIFF HAS
FIRST RIDE UPON SUBWAY
Trip for Alleged
FRANCE WILL NOT AGREE
TO GIVE GERMANY TIME
Bradbury's Proposal for Immediate
Five-Year Moratorium Opposed
Paris, Oct. 13. t By A. P.l The
French (ievernnient has Instrm ted
Leuis Bnrtheu, its representative en
the Allied Itepnratlens Commission, te
oppose the late-t preposition umde bv
Sir Jehn Bradbur.v. of Imgland, that
nn immedinte moiiiteriuin for a period
of five jiais be planted (Jermany en all
ctibh pn.vn.eiits, It was semi -officially
announced thia atternoeu
UNVEIL SIGNERS' MEMORIAL
Russell Duane Delivers Principal
WOMEN TO HELP
YOUTHS OF STATE CONFERENCE SEEN
Federation Pushes Playground I International Economic Preb-
RICHARD B. WASHINGTON
DIES AT WOODBURY. N. J.
is i bulged with the pe(ilic uflense of
slllng .SlL'.'i weith of drugs te a woman
agent of "A!" Wagner, one of the rlng
leadeis, new a luglluve fiem justice.
I'lve .Men "Confess"
ie men who "confessed" veslerdnv
Jeseph Santeie, alias 'ee the
The
are
Knob". Je-eidi Itolen.i ami IVnui i.
jlini. h.inteie and Bolena Isitb entered
Lineal Descendant of Family Which' I'eas et guilt te the chnige of ped-'
illlna iltiiv Inul ii ....I i
Address at Richmond Ceremony
Itlclitnend, Va., Oit. i:i-(B.v A. P.)
I Klabeiate eerclse-i attended "the un
veiling here today of u menieiinl tablet
j te Virginia singeis of the Declaration
of Independence.
' The tablet, erected in the Senate
i i hamber at the State uipitel by the
i .N.tiien.u micicij luuitiiter- of i ...
flayer Tlirn.rl Aiuerlcnn Itevelut inn m 'lr..i..i.i ,. e . . elIS.1.
Inte Sightseeing Tour IVV"'"'1 '" ""' ,S""" h M,hl' 'K"le be strenelv
liner ii.iiri-ii, mine reneui, anil was i, iV,
nccepteu iiv (ievenmi i rmkle Ausseil
Duuiie, of Philadelphia, )resident of
the SiH.'ietv of Descendants of Signeis
anil the lieilnratleii of Independence,
delivered the principal address.
Projects in Penn
sylvania CONVENTION IS CONCLUDED
Bv a Utar CerrepnvJit
Reading, Pa.. Oct 1" - Campaigns
for the establishment of dental cllnlcx
for (hlldren, for phn ground develop
ment in the towns and villages of the
State, for visiting nut-es and ihildren's
It! Ijw'i tut I'mi
San Franrisce. Oct l.'l. -The pas
sengers of flie City of Honolulu which
burned at sea. were transferred te the
Fnlted States Army transport Themas
from the rescue ship w(;m Faralen
early today, according te an official
message received bj the Federal Tel.)
graph Company.
Anether mes-age concerning the
transfer, which comes te the Associated
Press from Captain Hall, of the trans
port, mijs:
"The passengets of the burned
steamship City of Honolulu weie em
barking en the tran-pert Themas from
the rescue ship West Fornlen nt 7 A.
M. The weather is fine. Mere details
later."
The Themas is due in San Francisce
tomorrow, but it Is exacted she will ba
nt least a day late.
Burned Bejend Kepair
The City of Honolulu wus burned be.
yenu repair, and it will be two days
at least before any ship w ill be able te
approach her en account of the In
tense heat. Messages indicated that
the transfer of the pascngci te the
Themas was effected without any par
ticular Incident.
Twe earlier meninges sc'it bv the
Themas te army transport headquar
ters here were made public upon their
receipt The first said that the Themas
was alongside the West Fnialen at .'I
A. M. and the second said that it had
been decided te wait until dawn tr
transfer the passengers "as thev are
asleep." According te the latter mes
sage, the West Faralen advised the
Themas that it did net have proper
accommodations for the passengers and
crew of the City of Honolulu.
The second of the-e two messages
cave the list from the C(r of Hono
lulu as thlrtv-nine women anil thirty
five men passengers and lhT members of
the crew.
The rad.i man's bridle en space, and
that hardlv less potent thing, the fel
lowship of these who go down te the
sen in s,ip-. stand responsible tntlnr
for the safetv of tie passengers nnd
crew of the burned ship.
.Mam Willing Uescuers
The readiness with which mariners
of hnlf a d-7en craft, from plensurn
jarht te dreadnaught of th Pacific
Fleet, effeied themselvc for the rescue
of their llstres.ed fellow- tr.ivcleis nfe.it
was hut nn echo of a sterv tirr told
long age thnt men have forgotten tbe
time rif the lelllnc. but the tale of tlm
radio's part belongs te -i meie modern
generation Thev mingled, thi old
thing and tins new one te save life
Farlv jestcrdnv while the Honolulu
was l,(l miles etl San Pedre Calif.
fire broke out in the se und-r lass ( ibnn
. By CLINTON W. (ilLBKKT "f the steamer, ene-t'iiie pride of Mi..
Stun- Cerre-iHinili-nt Kirnlnc I'nbllc I.nlcrr ' North Herman Lle.vd Line and mero
LeMrnyit tin, J,.,;i '.i I.nlvrr Cemvan-j leienth lender .if th, (s .lieles
WasJiingteii. O.t I'! - The economic Steamship C.mpanv Vew Honolulu
,,.f... i . . . '"'" service. I nai euntnb v i he tames
conference, whuli has been subject te nine. I s,.l, i,.i.. ........
"M""l-
lems Likely te Be Discussed
in Washington
WOULD KEEP POLITICS OUTi
.,li-i. ...m i.. 1...1 . .i.a ....ft.... , fcO mucll rillner urn st.e. n nr .... 1 1. 1 .. ..... . .
L-iiiiiL-n. win vv ini-ue.i ,., i...- ..i.. i.,..,. i . . ,,,,." "V. .1 "", rn " "inr. two tieurs latei it un. ne. -
Uils winter by the Stnte Federation of' ,''" 7 ' be a meeiing ,,t bus pl.surv , Ilb,ul(,((I ,Mp , ll(lf
Pennsylvania Women ( J '"; te he held ,m, time came the radio had .,,,'d far
This decision was .embed .b.r.ng the the late" i, mat. 01 .."u;! he. from 1 ""'" "l" ,""" ,,,,lt "'"""N ,1,sn"'
meeting of the Fxec.itive Cemmitt.e of , well.if0,i ,"d ",, ' "' ,,,,,Ul" r"n , distress and human rvt m ... the
the organization tedaj ni il.e Weman s "All that is known ..fficialU nNnit the "., ., ,.
Club. The meeting was the final event prospect of a discus-ion of world bu 1- mV T' "'" V,,,,,"' "f ""'
of the annual convention of t he tVde.n- ness conditions is .tatem. nt from the re, ,n l'Vp' ,nM'' i1,"' transport
tlen. White Heuse some ume .p. that t,e, e 7. "'T.'' '.""'i'"""1 fr"m """n" 'M'"',lt
Tn addition te these measures ,,11 would be a . enfcreni e en this M,bi, , r. !,,':.'"" i"1", "'' u'"1."",' '""""
ether activities of the .labs ,,, tli - "at the proper time" This has M ' , ., . ,i'," i n!Z ,""1 (-'11',n A.l;asre
enniy.ntleM rUIl l,n lirei.ins adv.ince.l. 1(,"H' a Heed of mici illation . ."" ' ".' ' avlnna .ruNiiig t.. H.,n...
Mieuu le.ace Humphries, of chat chat chat
tunoega, Teiin.. took his firs ride n ,
Minyiiy t.ain when he cameue i'l a
delpl.la today te ,kn Jesse H,,ii 0"
a Neeu. .barged with killing ll" wif,'.
dling dope hist week and each was
leiircu te ('.Km
Itefme retuining witJi ids ,.:
llumnlii 1.-H. who Is a S ri111'rs0,pf
shown ever l'hiladelel , "'?."
...." " it . r ma.
'1' i- . . : - i- -
tr m r inn M.1...1
1 1 "".vmumI
mpnlgn they
; ist'ii- i it in iv i iriiti:
Vt VmilT IIIBk lllaiUbll lllllllllll tit lillTllt ,, .n .. I . . . ,
Blchard B. Washing...... Jr. de- ' iVilen by a& mXv . W ' '"" ' Ji" Bt ? SZtiiT"' "' .
scendaut f.em Jehn AiirfiiMlii.. Wash-' Cattlnl electel te go en trial In m, i I ,1 . e t s.n ' exI'rfssed
Ingteu and Colonel Samuel Washing- , the iiilil.t of the t.ial, lievveve r. Veal , ia I ' 1 sas f m' t ','""' n ''''""In"
ten, the latter a brother of (iee.ge Ued the st.ength of the Commenvvealt I'sl "ulu ' !!,.",5S' of "'" "ue Ledeeii.
ashlllL'ten. died nt his home In V.'oed- case and soil wei.l ,,. iL. n... ! ... '
. . . .. ...... ..'-.'.n...... ll s' At 1 I 11 HI Y'r-Waft...
lu" W n ll c ineves they made
l,e- that ti .! T ' afu'r the confer cenfer
"tlibui ..."" have returns ,L
returned
hit-;'. T?1 P JeainitH- as i, ,
ft.;"'., '" crime. "
MKr rte. 'whi puna.
. '""' oecsalen te in-
"",m""nn''Te-fI,tln,11.he
"l4(fvr; ,op Etmr
bury. N. J., today after a sheit ill
ness. He was sixty-six years old.
Mr. Washington Is survived b.v 1.1 1
widow. Nancy Sturgeon Washington :
one daughter. Airs, Geerge Peppif
Bobins, of Woedbury: time sons. It.
S.ett Washington, of Plilladeliiliin ; '
Jehn ,. Washington, of Lere.v. V V.,
nnd lJccri;e L. Wnshlugleii, of Weed-
bury: one slstei, Chiisllne M, Wsh Wsh
Ingten. of Charles Town, W. Va., and I
four brothers, Jehn A. Washington
nnd S, Walter Washington, both of
Charles Tewn: (Sconce Stentee Wash
ingten, of Hiverten, N. J., and William
Dchertburu Wnyhingleu, of Douglas,
Ariz.
Mr. Washington will be hurled nt
Charlen Town, W. Vn,
Friday the 13th, Hangman's Day
New Orleans, f) i. l.'l d A p..
Frlda the 1!tth. is "hangman's
day" In Mississippi, when thicc men
and one woman, all Negroes, will pay
the death penalty for murder.
unci rtiuuiicy tiordeii he wnnied n
talk with hlni. A hurried consultation
resulted in Cattini's elinnging his net
guilty plea te one of guilty. Sentence
was deferred.
The ether two men who have signed
confessions ,,. .,,.,.,,,, Alleg,. alias
Jee Hltchie. canaster, ilk nlr,...,. ....,.
bier ami dope peddler, and Fell Car
dullo, Itesliles giving names, tl,ese men who
controlled the undenveild supplv of
.ecalnu merplilne and herein have un
folded the various ramllicatlens of the
iialiie which bve M., ,:, autlmilties en
the tial of the source of supply of the
dope which fed the Phlhnle li,t,l ,i.
dels, inul the t.all, according te Judge
ANTI-KLAN TEXANS SUE
Want Name of Their Senatorial
t Candidate en Ballet
Austin. Te Oct. 1.1. M.in.i.
proceedings le force election officers f
this State te have the name if f?f" of
i: II. IVd.ly. Antl-Ku K! K S"
i dnte for l lu. I'...i.,.i u,. "!" -an-
.::," :." .'.."" .'-'"les Ncim...
irintfd nn the ballets, have been a. i
n the Federal Court nt Mebfe" aeJ
i.v It. H. C.-eauer. e nilrmn,, . 'M0-.
nubllcan Stale Lxecutive CemmuTe"
It Is returnable before the lTni..i
Monaghan, leads te (Jennanv .lanau . ctmy n,i "tteiney nnd war vefemn
and HaLv, will, some t" ,'',. S ' V1'1 i ,R ,:.nri? Mtyfleltl. dJS ?
iliiiHH coming in through ('ar.ada. )r tgs ' !,Vi..V "riml fl,P '"'JTlly'ef I
...,. .,.,,-. mi iiriiiiiii.ps mi, .,, ,, '
n iu
'H"KuUK SYlafM, '"'W- e?
nianufactuicd in America and ev,
Philadelphia uie MM Involved lu
icvelntiens uiiide bv il.es.. .,,..
ThO result of thn r,.ll..r,... .,'... I
Cailllllllnl nn !,... rr..i-... ,7 .. . T 1I( nlV Ot thm nH.,.,...i l',ftl, ABK
' ,"'' weiumniini w.nted celumni tediy en P7, sV JLDJrf "Ip
HINDENBURG WILL RUN
Field Marshal Willing te Be Can
didate for German Presidency
llei'llii, O.t Bl. illy A. P.)
Field Maishul von Iliudeubiirg has e
Iirts.sc.l his vv.llingne.s te offer himself
as a candidate for election te the (Ser
mon p.esidenc.v, the Vosaihche Zeltung
states today .
The held marshal's neecptniife, it de.
elnres, was at the request of the Ger
man National Peopled Party
WOULD END STILLMAN CASE
Wife's Counsel te Ask Final Ruling
and Custody Today
Xevv Yerk, Oct lit Jehn V,. Bren
nan, us counsel for Mis Anne V, Still
men and Jehn F Mack, guardian nd
litem for (Suy, are scheduled te appear
before Supreme Court Justice Mor Mer
sehaiuer at White Plains tedav te seek
final judgment en the referee's report
exonerating their clients nnd condemn
ing James A, Stillman. Counsel for the
banker Is expected te oppose the motion
for final judgment
Mr. Hrenuau will also ask the Court
te award Mis St illiuaii legal ciistedv
of the Stillman hlldren- Anne. tSitv
Alexander and James Hud Stlllman
and te flx an ullewance for their nun
pert.
The State Child Wiltme I Vpi.it.nent
Finegnn educatiemil p'.n, will
backed
Mts, Daniel limpet, nf tbe N.n Cen
tury Club, of Philadelpbll was chosen
chairman of the Nominating Ceiumittte,
while members from Philadelnh... i heseu
were Mis Lewis K Dl. k. Mrs n
O'Hnrn nnd Mrs. ciimles 1 Pumcll
Ne officers will be ele. ted m tins con
vention. The next n iiniin I meet it, u- will
be nt Krle
One of the most import..?,, .Ie. i.u,is
of the convention was taken it.s,es.
terdny when vivisection f ammjls' and
experimental research bv mans of ani
mals, for the beuetit of both muni ils ami
men, was everwhelmingh mde.sed The
resolution was put following no ad
dress by Dr. W. W Keen, of I'hlla-
i, i,.... i .
,. in is iie.-u inline cienr ti leient in, in,
lninistiatien announcements nMt ,(,,.
conference vveu'd have nothing le d
With the sub i- t et the inter-AI'led
Hi-u.s. jer me ,(i, iiinisuarii.il ms u.k
ii ecuui.e position en thes,. t I t -Will
remove them fretll the Held
CIISslen
W III.
f .lis
Certa.n'v no ennferen.... ..in, i... 1...1.1
until after an agieement ha bee,, mude ,ls,"n' "hli
luin vvitn a partv im ludin? romptetr
.vimerseii. nriiiuei -iii-lavv of the owner,
F I. lieheiiv. who is in , u urii',
fnuglit the nppeiil and iiiiiud her bevr
that VMIV Les .v.igeles .ain.br , lie se;,
mils and navv v.ssels steed ,,, Mli
with death te the s. ene of the (,r. .sail
Fr.inns aught 'lie signa's w uted
awhile mull the indle etiet ,ier en
.. in. " " , ." "7 vl" ""' '
" 1,1 ii-Kani te trie pavnient of the Mi t-
isii ueiii te im, (euntr.v and perhaps an
understanding lias been rem lied between
I te
I 11 ..,. 1, ,..! I . (1
' " iireiu iiiiuilii iniiii,
11 1 lomnien pellcv with resplM , ,,, ',,.
'" ", "' ""' euier nun b te both
1 1 rs.
toward th.
I.e.. vi
ll was thnt
iri.i tinned iiiat vi'Shid
scene
. dim-
111 ge. eim 1 i,e policy f th.- Admilii-.
Uiitieu has been te Iteat the imie
sn.anen et l!,,, ,,.. f ,
political problems e Kuiepe It was
delphla, nnd ufter a brlet lis(,isi.;n was 1 1. . j,, ',l ,lu". ' .entereu.e and
-- (.ii. v niiiri n rv rh 1 li nn .sin......
.Mimmist nt inn
Iteib thi'M.
turn was made that Mt
carried almost uuiiutmeuslv
Ur. Keen, in ills auiirehs, spei.e et 1 ,i. ii.i ,,, "'...i T '"''
the former annual less of 5 SO.1,00.1 .,.;,! !I,ll.' I"''Pni-Sii
te nreeuers ami larmers m uie leuntrv
through death from disease of their Helps Rebuild ICureiie
steek Of this i.l.ienilt lie s.n.l lux The r..,...nf n,.,ir , ...
........ .......... ........,... ... ........iiiueiueui or Uie ! ite 1 OOllll!
cholera claimed S..,000,00i) wer-li of Department that the Fnlted States was li'd
noun uiuiir. , ... h .-. rri , iu,iB i, nn li for the ie
By the uee of enl.v s,.ente. n beg I construction of Furnpe and the restern-
ne pe.uiei. uui, scrum was us. ecreil """ "' uusiiiess stanllitv
M'aJug Hull.
Ii i 'be ,... I-,,, ,.,
M M ''' aster, that hn ,, ... .!
the sea lines 11,,. Citv et Honolulu
nnd , (TecKd the leseu,.
I!, It s,e did 111. 1 i;i t tbete ti n 1 1 1 mers
t'uiii fe ir leuis attir 1 1..- Haines had
forced tlie laplmn bis ,rt ellice, , ,q
cm f eiigriieer ami the radio .pciiilnr
who had s, a Mil behmd ,,, serve te the
uttermost the passengers .euid., te
llii-ir .are. te leave tin b'a.ini; bulk.
The elit. i-rs slaved ,., advis. , --. i j-s t
llllil COtlfel , the lltdle ellellir,',, s,ln ,i
in herp tlie west ar ile 11 advised
she miss tin- boitleads or p issener
iiemiug uiarnv inul .lie r, s, ,.,. . da.
Fire Starts L.ulj in i,,j
T,,., 11, n ,i, ..L , - . .
il...... . i. .. ' " ' '."".- .mi, i i . , ,, ,, Mn. ..
....-i.. snows . .. t . ... .i
that has already resulted iu the sav- me way tne mind of the Administration """" '" "" l""111"-. hhs.... rs
lug each year of $47 000.0(10 lu hogs. , ls, running en this question h., ' "''"' '"" ,lU''"-"1" " s "i. . , plain i,.ft
or '-'.OOO.OOO of the animals. Heg , "f el('- " was said, was runniiiL' fr I i!"" H,l""""'r " l,Ml' "f"M '" "l" " est
cholera is new cured b.v uc of this this country te Lurepe nd banker, ' nnil" m,U,7' ."'""" - !" "i ib-aft.., .
serum, and only seventeen of the mil- ' V0 "'uking leans freelv en censtru. - ,10"- ' ,' . . ""'. '"M """ad of
mnls were sacrificed. t've enterprises iibrend Thev Were W,.S,"V,S ,""1 '""'" ' 1--J nbemd ,h.
The same thing applies t Texas ' !,1",B ." wi,h the hearty nppr'evn of 'ht ' 'l,'',"1!,',MI"1 ,"':" -'"" '" r ''ry
fever in cattle, he said. This was a the State Department vr, h , "'f'1" ''rew.le.l w,., IirK1 ,, ,,',
disease that claimed $10.(K)iM)(M worth M,,IKht '" ('lll'c,k h.aris whi. h tend te keei. IM V'0, ". ".".,,".", fr""' "", "re.
of cattle every year, and Infcu.d .-.no - "1' I'resent wasteful expenditures Tef1?"''1" "''""'' "'"' "" l"1"1' ""trhe.l hr
000 acres of gralng land I'hreugl, -;"... ments which were ilecimin.- te i hm! , . ..
experiment with a few caul.- h. -md low' " l"'ace basis Piivateiives ,m"llH """ '" l"" "'" "dle
Iiiru viiti'n txni i...i . -
Cntlnued en r,w Thlr.v ihr, I UI1I ,-uur eigt, enter inscs ""y "" ''""
Whn Veo Think nt Urlllnt
j The ideu underlying this Btatement
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(enllniinl en Van- Thlrti Hires filuiiin Tin
luvri. the viry nernen eti vvai't i. ll'..
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