UL.NUJMimUrf -vUW.U .UtW fr - ' ..JJjJVIBA-V'J . ' A'"K V-Vlfj'1! yj,VV.-'-.l '"Vit1'' m 'f; , ' .If ijH f , ;iJ, Vfr r i T P I 1 if ' m m m ifw w n i 11.. fe4 IA, fry. :-M'' t. I RAY SCHNEIDER TELLSWHYHEUED ... Wanted te "Get Even" With Hayes Because "Pal" Con tradicted His Story OFFICIALS GIVE OUT TEXT I CerrwM . N. .1.. Oct. 13. dlW Oll. .. .. ...., r- .-.,... ' New Hninswlcl. The dramatic repudiation of the "con-'truth, 4V..I..I." Inmlvln. rlinr,1 time, in.nile """ '" '"' '"" l'l--. .-. ""." '"V lllltl t he fnlt i of t hfl nnt fP tOWtl. Vt ll Pit. IIP Ceta Ollt. I'M Ck Clft." SBKI " " ".-..(, ...- woman and mini were Killed, men i i i,i, ,,,, .!,. ,ir.mnniinii liw Imiv'm re mnn by Raymond Schneider, wiw taken down kll,.w ,,,, a mHtll,.P ,,,, bcen madp. be. , e'"1 "e. demanded the boy s re man VnJ'Ll P5!!Kh,CI,X"f bnfer;.'ca,,bU ,,,p,,1,1,"n,, " V;MP'I&; '" bey-shyand quiet, this day." sal d'nnetl I H.llXl-rL.ttenlnv!t bf ll 'mi '-f'J1 d;1M"?t?lk.l'l.k.eKd lad uhe. pushed his way "Seems as every time something hap a .ivnn nii hv 'he nnthnritl, it .. .1 .... , n. .1 11 i I ' '"'id ,,,n erewi of MM) pcrseiin who pens for me te go te, I never nm fellow ' n,,themM' "'"f'-y 1,'",,,"' ll$'' "V'f Zll '1 " , Mirreimdcd his home when he arrived dressed," complained n thin, weary-ft,,w- . have a hat when she llrst Btnrte. "tlslrty bef()r(1 4 . , ,. ycmmlay after- looking woman. r t 1 .,,!- ii..i ..! 1 . . .. - ...''" "tniKnl. ' ""'.'' ." " I had a talk in this room in the procure nt m. 1 Mni,. h. ui,t,.i, tmi nnp. r. : .....i.... ."."'"'.'., tlnlly retracted "Senip stntemcntM made In previous talks with me and nrletis Diunul-kV A. I think that it a- th second time O. Then, a I uudertnml, you re ferred te nn lialileiit when .mjii were ir. i h.p ....... i.i i.re.eer vu..reu against a charge of murder, did you.' A. Ne. " . Yeu did net make the statements that you inaduaci-usiiigllajP, with th. Idea of eseaping the censequeneps nf Kemethiiig you had done jeurselfV A, Ne. sir. , , ... ,. . . Quotes His Fermer Confe,vsleii . Uii.Miiend. in a statement m,.,!.. and swet n te by you before Antheny my own business. Then went thrum.! the park te the bandstand nnd down Kabteru aeuiit aeuin. Have. said: M will net ne It (tin- kuii) miles. I iealh have te.' Then I wet.t dewii Lastcrn avenue toward tin- P.irker home. aero, the brook t the Dendevv read that gees up te tlie I'lillltis far avenue, nnd lip camp et. su,ri after. About fifteen or twenty iiunuie aftet--wnrd he met me en the lane near Ilast ern avenue lie said: "What de .mjii say we go Heme lie seemed te tie vnrv ... nw ........ ... ... , ,,,. ,, ,, ,. , ,., eus. llnjes and I walked up Knst- nveniie te the park. It was he-! nerv ern ttveen 1 .'III and 'J.I." when lie tired th shot. It seemed as though he had a flashlight n. hi peiket. but I don't knew as he us.l it or net. We went down Kastern avptuie te the park, then through the park te ellgp avenui where Wp tnt down en n bench for n few nun. ne sinemng rignntte. nayps knid, , i... ....... . . . , Features for Tomorrow's Public Ledger Heek Pages PAl I, .IONES, intrurtiii in Krenili. I nlverlty of Pennsylvania, npphiidi. transl.itieii of the (!on (!en cniirt s ' lierminle I-ncerteiu." I KlldJ'f. I P.l KTO.N ALVA IvOMU.i; finds "I'iiIU'.-hI Ideas uf the American Ki'iolutien," b Ir It. ! Adnms, n helpful guidance in the political thought i.f tedaj A. HAMILTON l.lltltS .nils "Tin Last Mile," b. l-'rank A Mi-Alllu- I Ilnilblfiln.v I'ugei a vivid vital picture of the returned soldier Unlit IHC III VV 11 J li.'lrk In peai-e " t I LLI.N CAIN commends Heberi Hilcheiis' new nuvel. "December Line." 1 1 lern n i CIIAKLES W. HIKE ghes n "clni-e-up" view nf Zline (irey's '"I'he I )n j uf the llniM." (Harper I REVIEWS OE LATEST FIC. TIOX Include "The A L T A It STEPS," by Cnmpten .Mackenzie (lieraii). "THE WIND HLOW KTII." b Heiiii Ityrne (Century); ".MILLIONS," by Ernest Peele (Mnemlllaui . "AT THE EARTH'S CORE," b E. It. Miirreughs i.Mc ClurgJ; "A MARKET UUNDLE," by A.j Neil LyenN iDedd Mead), And "AN ATTIC SALT-HIIAK. ether oitieers nt -New HruiilcK last,"" m'""" ', " " T '"""" ,,,"""' "iniMit hed hack the gray m Ks et liuir Hnekp n tlm nrnivil liit 5m teml nn thp and meutliplece, lind n word te say late Sunday evening, ami d.,rlnB the day en $&l Slln ' "tt ' jB ' TlXe K -' ". v n' e Ids mother? yesterday concerning the selztfre emM. Monday. ou told me that jeu had told ' - i ' " "nkQfnd hi i iiin'le, !,U ,!,A,CJM ",l,.ll,nlB ,,,,,w 'm'"!" ,ite ""seemed content just te be home, te "nil's clothing. a fa sehoed and wanted new te tell the r ' j f "V pen klllei ,t'!,r-'11 W' M,r1,nc,,,.Ufnn t hit nml lenlc nt the faces of his loved "It Is tee silly te discuss," said whole truth te the Prosecutor, and in , ' ' nt , . lin ' "j1,, "'i ''"J '""1 waiting and haunting fenr. , yet enc d h , , , f, lls ,h M) p the presence of ether , wlt.n-cs ami at 7h ,be four "li(!,lt "'"'Sfay quiet nnd net bother about any- If the nutherlUcs decide net te call thesam.. time you told me vh. milled , , ,nllIB,nBt,en m,j I l"f ', ""PmfcitnWp capable I tLlnK' ;M.rH,' "f" for nn "nmlnatlen. it is In preveus statements. N that rer- T,llir,lln,h :,, mt , ,BW , ' ' ' ' '"J . eemf u . npnw "I must get you some tea." she said "key that they again will question reel? A. cs. sir S.ifin-dnj. At tin- time I was nbeiir , '" i.ml-Pn J1imii nied wen.n crushed ' ft,s she bustled about. "Well, milk, I.eulse (Jcist. a servant in the Hall TeJU Wh He Med f'-ur feet fn.ui tl.e l....ly mid I did nor X '' I!, !, erLand shame ' CHIT." she insisted. "Iletty. f. . liotweheld. The young woman has been n vi. ,n,i vmm n .. tl.M iirpiimw BlH' ""' '"iKglp At this time Clifferd l ,.f i,.,..!,,,, i,r snll ln ,riHijii ill at the r,In an'l K't feme milk, child. Cliff, j Q. Why did et 1p in the I u ,, ,,s .,,, , Wt , , f ',';,i 'V J,'J.h .itmHi nii.l th.'ii in .ine hour .vn" ,'"ust eat something." And her Btnteme U that ym m nd .' A ..He f n , ll()(v. , un,nnv u the right and , ,, ', ,,' ' '' , 'li.n, l ,1 ,m'l,,e,J S0111 wn Imi'Py te be doing F'uas1 nn" ifcN'-hlH p T rn ' '" h'i ".' -'. ' '" ut ' h" -''-" eV ll ' hSVX't ".nethlnB for her child once mere. the lhilliH prepert, Mr. Hujw mid ien ,,,.,, , ,,, -,, . ttll,kwl '"' M ' f" ' J. release r,l1r,,ne,V"'r' ,V'C fat,lcr' ""I d' ,,7nc' Ml Itahmrr uild Hi.it I a. mi th" ,llr( Kl.rll livi,nil. lhen nmrd w; " " ''V.' ". "" ' J ,er" ,M "ll(, !l,l "! i '"m'" 7 were all there. Philips proper,, ,,,!, Muse- ,,., vi.rfl(llk , . ,,,,,. C,,., ",f iVUnTMr" Iln, U ' " f-' J Ji"! . nen .i 11 nun uipp nn in- i.iiit-iii in nun ivm nuuui in ,,., s, broedliic ever tliP mert v su ,i,n -i. " :; r. : 7 ,, ;., centradieted ,..' A AN,t te ueelc . U-n r le,.t ........Ipm after the sheet- J. h,, 'Ld w Kff Wpdnc-day at - V fo"lTe n Ice whe rTiie was" we?k ' age Iiim Sun.la bud 'mpP-n-d. It was 1 ., deck or , ,, , ,,, j at Somrrville w " "'iPT0. 'Vn C h V Q. Wn- Hint the tirt tin..' Hint ... nl.M 11i- ,U T. "i"1, -:-' lr , "Up H pII atid'hinie and strong. 1 ,0(,n Vears old and for neut "en ....:. 1 ... ..... 1. v , v.... r nun up.' A. AliMilutely untrue. 1 sl. si.lilw.l. "II.. i .nimceiit. We nil.,,,. ... . 'I :.',' ."",.. ' .. Il.".t ,en ai'i't'tiirn hi 1 in- ii'--.ii.'.-' in .'. -- - ... --- nt the Prosecutor'!, in New Hrunswl.-k , l.V ,,,,'": 'T. "'" ;;",,'V ', '"- '"eugurs ei ,. e .m.teer n.u - .. . his ld.nrle nnd nednlpl hn.. n f, hands with him. We have been friends "I de bay, with nil tlie earnestness and mad,... statement at the sim.. time 7; l:'1"" 'r'" b- Jn Hie net Satur- A,ui then-the niessage came. Tt as . " , .Jf ' brPitlesM n w Jn -or n geed many years, and I hope we'll ' of a great conviction," he added, "that Pearl Ilaliiuer and Cliff..r.l Hnj were ,Uj ;V- '- "ir- '"'" I- nil. who brought t. i , rf ' llc,,"'1 L.? "" B0r "1 be f .lends ngaiii when le gets out of this ' union-should be of first consideratlen- at the Prosecutor'. A. Ye, sir. . "e jeu reniembcr being con-1 f Dazed at lirst-almest iinbel evlng. , fl """ w, "'"iC eigan all e(cr treublc- B union ln the fac'e of the common fee." t. Your statement at that time .,. """ ,V ith -I'.s "A ""', hai r"?m telV' ' '" II rcw The light, were lit " n't put threurii any tlilnl.de-I "If the advice glvp.i mc en such sub- that Miu had net bppii en the Phillips " ,,h.' ' ros.vuter s ethee last Sunday tell. , ,.. , The blituN dinwn Then, i ,,ii, ,,.; Rrre stu(,E ' J The authorities jects is net wholly nnd absolutely uc- ', " latPr,UPdha bef-n" nibt A" V' '- ,)(1 ' U"" !Ta nk 7. nven fe d 7 ' itl '' PP'?nnen Tf The new p ' " r-''l me likeJ human being. But , wreiig-and. for myself I am i convinced fiaye. A. Yph, slr. ,..- Aii.l d. you remember charging !fi' rV,c- -' ",,,! i" "si e turne d ' ti,,nlI-v ''crte.I street te nhew tlie ev i J,u"- '; I'll remember these live . lint is right-there will be no pos- U Tint eentr .diction nf Haves of ,Vm "' 1,iM fll," ul' '' "' in i, t Ip m mv fri?i.di and nei Jl or h n'"1 ''"ntentment which reigned there. ,lil;H' U f B,ent ,0 be l'eme n?n "' 8lI,11"-v m " neT I'nrllamcnt el nn ij. iiiai loi.traiiiciien in iiajes ei stuteiueiits that ou h.ive l' tne tnunjt riemH nml: ncii, mers no " " J '"" At the hearing yesterday which gave government carrying en except by n your u.ry is uluit imlueed 0 te nmke ,,., Ye l," eie already .rew.ing the loom, as ,f -"' Jee jumped eer the ,,, frdera the two jths coalition drawn from mere than one i i v.m. ,, i. .,v ,i, , i, ., rii-neimi. tlm iiniiiU nf i iptinrtpm'ln nml l,e,.,. ,ii.,.. i.i -"" ' '"" i neeiiinan sniu i nen i unuersiann .Minister u i iic.ct. wit., pencci mj Q. Then iI.p both contradicted y.m I .; ?" " Wl,s ll1" 1,ar' h" l" "m! r L 1 ml i ! I Z ' '"'i Genevieve that any statement you may have made , altv toward his I'nlenlst allies. The and lied against ,.,u. , m,. toeV 01- ; J "',s' ' i- ,, n I naaln ' en In 3 U bctler ,,nmc nceiibliiR Hayes of the murder of Dr. shaker defended his own notion, ns A. Yes, sir. . New can j.ui think .f any ether ; J',""t ","" ;"1;'1" ' ,..., helnci tIe thI, I V .'.pvIpvp i fi. ;.i i , , lln "'! Mn. Mills is untrue." .lender of the Cnlenlsts, ln supporting Q. AVIie told jeu te? A Nobody. MAj tJ0U :KUJ; "l'd. "Yes." I the Government, nnd he defended the Prosecutor Ueekman. .,.. ,i ? VtT, If" Sl.Inday "lsl!t H neter ferKet i Mv del, is se great is trouble ' he sajs' ,,,re"R1 "Why did you net tell the truth ln Government's foreign policy en the Q. Yeu had an idea in ,r mind i, """"'-fi'r ?T.nmrt ' " and ljnJn.cnt?" , ground that It had prevented the war that you would have te lie against them '" , ' j, nliut him bwnuse veil i Bratltinle Is yours forever. The latch- , that was nwful tee," 1 " sa 1 simn v , ''l '. '?" ' " tl'" fll!li,:erti?te"i V-1 AM" M"10r fr,U sprca,llnS ,nt0 bpcause they lied against you. , y.m ,w..V-s,,r ' e. 1 n"' V Ys JeU string of my house is always out te "We ,.t for hours while he was hii 2 7 "t' but, l S?1'.1 ,UJlh?eP 0ml C1,ff"rd h,Wpe; i , , . .i,i accused Clifferd f bring pipsp.it with y0i" "r asked en All evasions e-i nil I can eer de for ou I will. " and she was nil broken u. a M was lln,K? ntrted -t. " "I de net knew when the eler-Uen you en Friday morning. September 15. and l.v e erXdl te tell 1, tn ?h? ! '"" ,1,,'n J"" Uav dashed threush tee. And then this h ne I shi -i i . uinlerHlnncl you were angry I may come." continued Mr. Uiamber- by a crabapple tree where Mr. Mills' t Vir le" "l tUltl'- the deer, frantically chewing the unlit helped me get throng! ' 11 rlalit itlr MW,cU"8iyeU nild.:5PlI 1:,m' ' but hZn U A0,, lle ,hp and Mr. Hall's bedle were later found. I -stub of n cigar he had in his mouth. . She's been a brick a 1 tl p vn threueh viTi'iv IInjPW f the lmlrdcr' Is ,hnt 'Jf?' 1Ieu!;0 of .Com,"ens vt'r.-v. and thnt while you nnd Hujes were IUs Heart Gees Out le Huye, : 'Mether." he cried. '.I'm true. Y won't t-eineV VI coo, 2f v .. dillereiit from the present Heiisp. If merre shots' iX'L, MhP bodies "' Mr" Te",", I",r,tk'ul"rly' "'' "" i vahardlv imlf an ' hour later that ,,', 3',, " ZVl? ''" nml hC After the 'papers for Hayes' discharge' beThe Vespsibillty of tbe-i rVm" S Mr Ta aid " rs Mill ' A !e , "';n-. asked ye repentedb te r, () oe'm'p-ami the waiting crowd ' vn isll-d ,te .1 ''lutVf'; I""0 ''f"1 n ,slS?'' the group shook hands tributlng te that result, because they ei .ir. unii Jim .. us, , thc tnitl, ,, I10thlnK ,,Ue (li(, ,)(. breath. f-ni, h..m'p snrriu. i,n. ,. . i i . V Z " "round. Schneider was present nnd ,.0i,i I10t tuke n bread view of their "', , . , . n..t? A. Yes. sir. I nm very sorry I ' There were raanv who wnnted te '" ne,s. .rre w '" vanished. Cliff aa In teaw. lie walked ever te Hayes respenslbllitlea nt n moment of national I. r', U, h,lntf l,e,ul,1,y. UTy ,h"! yml ,lm "0' ,,,k,! l,is word- Vrnterday I had shake his hand, who wanted t, i share the ,ln,! l0"lLbaf'J. and said: "Cliff, you're net mud nt danger. had te tell u falsehood.' A. in, si.-. tren looking for Mr. Tetteu, but could ! fni.illv's joy. rvDi ncmn r-inr-TTTT, I "'!'' ,"rp, 3'' l llr(1 ,nbeut you' J " "At nn election union should be our O. Yeu did net make that statement nut ee him. I Tl,..ri. wm slvtppn.vpnr.nld Tleitv' tArLUelUN F RES AUTll admit, but I'm sorry. ..first consideration." B 7.cr en t 10 St 1 dm of Octn he.-. I'l'J" wn- i.-l ii.ir tlie truth ihtn hm .1,... 1 lneip "ere ini! sniu.i ueys ."'" n..r"u ...p. ..y one snieiy and ' rele.nsei lieeniisp u. has no connection among ether things, you made dMHiPt boil 1. Pearl Dahmcr and llffur.l ' f--'-'! hyly near the deer peeking " trip,, .0 p ngu.sh the lire V.n- with the crime." unlikely. It Is recalled that he has were: "Hayes and 1 went te Hasten. Haves Thty knew down in their "arts , ln n,!ul .?' i"""?.,"! -Pal""iK "Sk, Wll,. vS ,M".""'nlu"1 "",' , Nicholas Ilnluner. father of Pearl, ! .'" -" .."J'"- w h Ueyd aver.uP entrance looking for Hahmer I tl.a thev were Iving ' war'"' ' 'j,0' iUSl -waning her " n ut he b ax. e. A leaky pna tank Schneider's former sweetheart, who i 1 Oeerge en n the creat pelitral ques- and Pearl. Down Kastern avenue side' ,si.Biii.li Uw" en ,i?- fleilr m1"1! ,ui iin?i . the" the PTnl!nn responsible for jil in connection with tlie girl' s tlens since the beginning of their ns- of Parker home. Hitting en the bevh ' K VYMOND SCHNTinril Cnps as :iiff cal ed buck -Helle, boys." tlie explosion. I incorrigibility, and held In $10,000 i00"0":, "'" ll(i lm" rnl'ff'sse'l te were a man and a woman, tl... Jt ! S IIM.HM.K. I ''Ceiiip right in. called Mrs. Hayes. , , bn hpc3 t'0 m eUt today. friends that he cannot and does net bench up. I did net pav unv attention 1 '"eimtet signed) , 'Dent be afraid, boys, and they slowly Deaths nf n Tlnu Tn' time in jail with its enforced , w,!l' ll,?I15seljrc ',,ls Nlmrt' of , f1',0 ,rt- te who thev were, but w"p..t en mir.,1 'ieerge II. Tutten. James Maler. ' ? e'. ln. .P"llms down their red- and.! "tuuiKw U lUf abstinence from "booties" hns made a speiislblllty for the course which has Briipe i 11 Y "."" i11'" ' ""' ' " Vns jTaSii'mln " . "" that his testimony was false that , street Prebyterinn Church nnd well ''W "B"'" '" nre lie," he snid. ,,, ceiienBiiM in tl Cal i nPtwYth whom Br.dgp lend. llnjes wn in th.- lea. n.r.'.i 1 uiUu.iNpw.ej, m.i . .J Clifferd was freed, who came te con- k ' -nntrl,in"" " . ". 7 'V "My daughter. Pearl. Is weak-minded, . has no neil tea diwreenient mnl for about three or four feet ll went all "u 'Viiiit mu r Nun', .. ,i ' K"tulate him known ns n contributor te religious nnd t ,,., thln! 1M1 lmve n dlffi. J, "' J 1!? thewm t;.thPCrabapnletrPP.l,,ndthpllJuK,:,.,;li', " ' n,, Helding one of the boys hands ,n , Journals and ns n pen nnd Ink nrtlst. culty proving that. I expect 'te get1 "r endship? ThI The Ins e CenseS In,r,.K? Jfc,r," ?."m- , ,', wn"',M!iSai.iVKrV -e' v 'rli'h .V ""' both of his. ln n broken voice, weeping, died early yesterdny morning in Miami, out In ball. My wife hns been rnlsing, aV he must quit ll lenSiip for dnnig b ,Tt .ppmid b , 'en i.-'n!."h !" i? '. ,-' 'Th , ,., ., "Kry night nnd every day slnee you health. m ' - m ednT" ' wt." '-,iPe1I'-,,p,'p , , , et hi nrm he was neininir ui-min , ii'iMiia.v i'..iirtne . .-,.-, 1 7 I'nth ,rm ,t am my son were taken te prlen I Werd of Dr Tlni,' ,!i,,tl, -u....., 'n, ... i l .J.- 11 I he Morning Pest, meuthp ere of the et nis nun iip was jieiniini, stinight uiit. v y J( j, ,.,, N ,, ar) , nrnT(,(i that Ced would gix him "nr" "j r. nes .lentil, following I he townspeople nre waiting wlth'nwte etrenip Torb-s citM thi view mid tlien I heard some shuts, two 01 i. ..--, m rrtv.t mx ihu, ",.J t i fess I lint hi test ...ni !1 ?'"l(l"n illness Tuesda night, was le- much impatient for the nexe move in i , it,. ; , ,?. iiln;;r ,liv -vri merp; tli-y w.t lirp.l fa-f. 1 knew n J-'- i-"-.n tias . -j.i n mil hjv Kmil ceutagp te confess liat m t'stinien (,ivP(1 , ., t,.iPB,.nm ,Cstcrdav bv thp tlie case Thev bell ve the S ate, . i ". I0.- J', i was he that wa. doing the touting. I x"&1 lla a2,7 m v.,.,,,,,.. .nj H'an Sv ;t Kev I Stockton Heddy. pastor eV the Ir'ep, will 't ''ni tlen.-'but Vh? e , "' he 1 mieXfere Kv t heard no hcreamsnr any nelspat all. I1 lira M hiuiau. neil Kiem.c- ..., into giving u am. i . 1' '"- I irst Presbyterian Church of Gleuccs- is a geed deal of talk nbeut nn indie- n,.,V i . I'Heip lejnltv te is went toward Derus-y lane and started w,' ,wffi"-,! vi,.L,lh,"' anf "' J ..,,,, ter CU-' N- ' ftnd fntm "'Mstant nation n r.'ti g and n renuVst t" Se Mf 'i .' ".fniie his walking down the lane tewaid Intern JZ$ ""utVJil uPt , , Schneider seen went baek rn his w, e. pnrter nt Arch Street Presbyterian Governer te .,.-1 in n detX ntternev, ? fe ''".Ji?'!',. .'CerR0 lthe"t re- 5 W'" ' T 'After smoking we will re home, up I College through Huntiiiuten Mtreet,' nnd i Hayes nnd 1 went. Hnycn left mc nt Huntington tdrcct nnd Stcnrd. I went home nnd Hayes went from Huntington , street te Ills home. I went te bed." Is that true or net? A. It It nut true. , Alse Krpmlintei Later Statement ' Q. It is net true in se fur n It Hikes von en the l'hllllp property nnd In no far ns it relates le any sheeting? A. It Ih net. , . Q. On October 0 you made n further atntcment in eerrect nnv inneeuraeles In I any stntement you made before. De you r.emeinncr tnnt t A. ics, sir, h , was en Monday Q. And In that s. "te'nt you said. 'T mnde tills Ntntcmcnt te Mr. Dnvnl -..,.- T1V..1 i.l t .,.. , """ "" ""' ;"""",."".' : it I threat or premise of a reward, and 1 understand that this Mnteme.it enn be j used against me. but I nm tell tig the I . 1 .1... .1.!.. . ............ ...... l.rt.'. "" . ' " '", ' .-'." n .lust seen as th.- shots were ., ..... ifi,in nn 1 :n,tn ur fnn r 11 Him iimii tin ' "" " ' : r, ""'"'"" i""" her n, it father. Because I nw u lint I did net cop uliiit color I was. 1 ti !.. 1 1. ..f 1 1.." .1 i.. ' Thj-n it mi 1 i;i hack of her lii-nil nbeut , '""' '", h"Jk of licr head I.Wm? 011 Up KviniPr.-ili limp , 'A: :''''. "'.-.-. -vJt,ps,P,a,-hM.bpV,irrlBM. HpM.M,en ...argcM iiior.iH..esntiesieoi.ig')P w,th me ag.iin.' tlie teuureu , nt tint in.. in.. !... ...-. -...... i ii.i.l.h !. .t t i. . i . . -i .'tot. iiu vi in M"t i nil. -n nn iiimnnii - - - -- -- . ...... " ...... .. -- ...--- ---- - .-- . And he said vim were .i lini- ilirl lie net : A ps. Mr t, yy,,, 01 ou eMng for Mr, ! T(ll,, jeslerday? A. Te tell Mr. Tet- t.. ... .. I.I- ..! Al...l t.. 1 n-i n ici tii- uiiij. ruiLit'u. .iij iirtiri ,,,,,,.. That was the rease'n 1 i a'- leek! i" or Mr Tetteii ,, ? ' , , l- )'" 0" "i,lre tnat you remembered """ Hnye- ceuirndicted you? A. Yes, gees out for Hayes' parpnts nnd ir U I Hi the occasion ten menk nf' A Ye. ,r. they both contradicted me I ' r. iiengiuuii an.i lllinni WneilriilT. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES '''r.'T,,. SJgtui ?r" s- r-na, Awi.i snrinti 3.7 U A:rfiiny ne ' 1 1'rpile .' I.le, lift 4ili'7 lldltlnieri. Ifnr .1 Jdi !.un ri'J.'l N I'Hr.iii'i g VI.ra.ir, l A ISpcn-er. 35t"3 y ('.ir mi I'd. Id K i nam- 4IHA vvul.nt ' i:ipanfr S S,'h. II. Oierbroek I.-i ri.iil". Uinlvr 1.110 S ,',lli st mm Pan .iniiiriiii it, mi .mi i W'hIim k Sihmii. s.i'.n .v ai nt ft!?'' " 'e-"M '-' K "'"" .VI 111 ir. in ir.ii.1 .iin si lll'l h net i Ian- l!nrr flarljpi sjj s uth m an,! ( ,... N.Ftiiiiii 3s,ir, Mr, wn at. line! Hurrls 1"1 lnvlman v nn,l !' Wnt.en. lllil -N Kunn n It ifun Pra.i. l.',3t S ri-vUr.il ,- ami A'lxTta I'dlterien. H-,.1 i. fleui.ir tt I'hirlf .Iehnnn f.'.'O S 15th ft .mil Kji'le MijCiillfrs BilQ N t.lth n '!.?;,' n MiTrn'"SFS 'illh Xi n" iTm.k M'i'la n 4iv .v li.hm ini rn..-' imw'i Hefrmin NV-'7h WaiVi'V,' art a. nt I ui.Kin.1 4S.-..I .Md.n m .ini..v H Mini..... .w.v Par, . . ,ri nne,1' lyiTWen1,".,' "i, . Wi 1 am J i'-nner lij F lttl mi.h n iY,nk mh'Ib n 4isv v n.h .i liri-nniin i.i.. ...in.er ht Jnhn J i el" Iflll . ..p.in i- anl Ilin HauLlnn. illin l'ln t An. 'in W Mlll.in 20 Hi imni p' iiiiiii j (unii, .11 nriwiei iiuc and taui.. II 1'e.lln. CM.' .S " .... ;,... ..... 'i. ..'." -." f ' u iiiiiui-.uii-w. linn u .....-! .win.-.-- ...... ....,,-. u ruuiiK e.uer in tne Arc ii i .. u uuie hi nrove uiai tug ,,. ,.,,.- .f0 , i,i ,i, ...... ni.,. .11 mil .Ml. ' S1 .!nf.-. :tllT I ll..eh.. u .. ...... !.....!. ..n..r1 n...l n ll'lin.ii ...inf..L filltl' V..n... n ..1l. .1.1- , .1 ... I1YHI U -1.1. .. . I. 1 .,.. innn a i n i t. v n i :-t . Wn mr.iiu r. - t- i. ti..i. n'.r ii iiiii'm hi i iii-ii .... mml ii-ih ..... ..:.. . v r, .. , n ,..,.... : . ------ -,,-; r: r. .. " v . - . ..i. n ... !.... i 1. " .-.- r , 11' Hi'ii.n II ni 1 I". r I II l.l-I l tll " ..... XI.. 11 ..Ii ll.ll I. ....Ill ... Ill I 111' il If III Ff VI' I I . T llPCll fll.L.ll.l. ..I... ..... ... ViMh ri.iiB. h ji i T,r . . '"" k .i. ,.-. i .. i - "' "" - -t.il iin-si-v iiii.r uiiij u iiimii ni rnn I'm' , rfll.e itin nttnut i.n ..r A..lli .. i rkelau, !;0y'ki sis v n,w Mtrk' I? 8 they went into the house. ' service, he received n commission en- " ', r rs' J"W ,", . hi " "' K,rert. however. Hint Mr. Llnj.l Ceeige J'.l '.."'' s,p,'"w Vvh " s v M" i And there was .loe Hayes. l,e hns titling him te command any Italian ,, V , 1 Vlsir'' '' '.' ''-v 1H ,1J,'li,,,' wbh mereb repotting en the Nir n.it- Mar.m I JlTirB :wn riar-rnf. ,, flnJ been the comfort and director of thr leerchant sldpornian-e -war. lie,,,,,, s .,',', ,.ref,,n m ."",...?.,.',,.i U "0 "l1-" -"''""tlen and would net touch ,,en An... v inn., irr.j ...... ... . " i '"'!. ...- i . i .i ...... , . rum. tn fnllnw the sen until 1 RSf. '.n'. nun llicretere, net crcal I n nnv . nmnj n n.. t ..u ' WIMTam HVMI I I,;;rn,m,,i Br,lifn'"' , ,T i stav t he n i. .I vl C I he came te ihscitv te enter the ' """-v "' "''.enllict. " ' vXmW WrirrM, Twe :XM'JZ AunZ real estate bnslnr,. .-hailette Mill. ,.,. sUteen-year-eld Qt , u c u..In'.P":n,r,;v7-M J'"h Hl ., shaking cvci-V one by the hand, "l da.ighi.r et the u.uid.;.e, woman, was Stricken en Street. Dies '. . Mn"1 iUi',,' Ti;irM;,s!.,! ';;' " "' '"' r Jewing en t'l.e stub of ,.iBIlr. mtt. William P. Brown .mK ..VnT ,M,,.,,,'",,,I ,r-yn--' -- """l ". -eei.t -one w,s 1, ,0S?nn".nV.rni!?. PrY'rn".,,' ' "j UV William V Ilrewn former!.- of the hj'uoener e i i-e'diUvcs' ";;, Vlr nf nV,T:,T,M,n,n!l iVl J,"' 'V rW'nU IISfe&. K '-inpier it ing ever the low Hedge in his imnn- eleefrbnl engineer ng department of the I a anvene Knows nnd ihe r ,,,,,.. .. i. ""."" "i"l llinlge Mi-eels. n. MtilMHemr&($$t9 Oefinre l- .' .ipat.n et 1 7 s i.-.ih m ..nu , tience te get out of the hnu-e an. talk i.nnJ.-vnil.i Railroad, died last nlc It L , ., , ,,',i i i , " " ' I,lu'r ,iIkI"' i""1 "i,s "ll,',l "i1" ' h:cc of KMiffltiX&K SSHw n,-.',.'."?- ''OWL ai T,:R.raS!1,Sr'.,r"anJl I ever with .. par.iculai- friend, and JK'ir S I . ' iV ',p ' '? g" ,e"'!' V"' '''' 'l '"' rld;.y and Melie-e WSm Marv i: Mhi'-ar sit K.ch7n"n.t .t ' , then Icnpllig back again in hi im- i Ner h Fifteenth street. Hewnsbein the. i e ,'. Ven... tlm.. ha .n,,i u rectB. who pronoun, in dead fiem fflffftef l1.,;r,':..iAi..n,;,?r"!,.,i.!i?,',eE alimZ rntience te get back te C,ff. in Philnddphia. March l. IS.'O nml in services f!,,' C the sak-'ef ,t ,' ? ,""'rl ,,,kW,M, ffi-Rn ,. 'n'-i"it And thei-p was Mr. llajes, who steed 1S71 wns nppelnted prlvnte operator te Using and the reward. . 4!jMratinBul )1 '"inU'n'.'.h i,.T iw ni!'i...Vs , w-"-' en tin- p.ircb."M.i -en ('lift-he in Themas Scott, then jireslden' of the .,.,,,. ,, c f , nl. i:-itii. inu nU r " ' &mwZSSl MM i.eunii i suurr.r nnn w ()rnr, ., there, fiorightltiif.veuwnntto.ee Pennylvniiln Rnllrend. rising te the , .... ,,f hnntiii" in Th.... ,.,vn -TiT'v .hadwiT-k- st" . -I ft S .ft aTHRWfiril mSF a,l neii-na .1 Ri,.nhnu. mv "01V ;,. He dldn I talk, miieh. "We position of elect rlcnl engineer I',,,. , ;rtl . ' ' 1,., !,., '"' " " '' .Me. '', 'VrV rt,! K SV.vn """VmiV'V!' ' PW!,! wi-m e-. .v Ttl, ,d R, men." he rennded. "don't .ay much , Ur. age he retired. In S70 he , J,,'-.- HevwVw r ' ', J auh. "uT !-'"" ' !'"'-' ' iW M-I fej W ' ii.ii.sei. i'i.i ..iri. pa n time like this. omen folk? can ,-ny married te Helen II. Ogden. of Undge- , ,,urtl..ii.il til his home In in. M'limiKM.-.ui-m.nH ttes --t .v J&-MB&' ''".." r.V,"r., V. "t mi "i, thev mean but we just feel It te., N. .1. She survives him, w Ith t un , .. ... i. .i' ...... ...'. '7prM'J .-r... -j.'rrrTT .'.."' -l',-','XNI'y ' rlMX-ajwa&JSr i-h in ui ' ' ii i'i iii , n r , " ii i t ..,.;. m ,,i i ., j. it i' . , nn i in 'i in i-u hi' i it I Mm mt -ii i " '.-pi i iiiini ii'juki- tcninir hi i mi i I 'Wk i ti li',,M5SSr.nt''' """""There wan ("llfTs deg. ilex, n six- neral of Dr. Lee H. P. Maynard , )( '".'j Us.vute, ,,...., . I'St Vn..." ' -" ! jSfetASkiBIW ''Wmi4 " ry'Si.. vJ?re" "' ""1 re I months-old .-nllle. which strnlned nt his The funeral of Dr. L-e II p. Mnj. MeCrnn te go in nnd ink,, charge if " . iV,:-i!y?s?3 K.lVarrt c r-Kv'anau.i. 11.T5 n,tn.r l,l)I, with fiiiniic lenp., mm te stuff nard. of Lnnsdewne who was killed, the investigation the mailer would be' v- I M-2S '3fssT'lWrV anrt Marl II. Plelwrl 4311 Iti.ne a. ..'..iu innstee's beets once mn... .,. iicelilenti.llv Metldn.V While nil a hiintl.ii' . entire V Ull te Ihe Atternei f!...i I FYTI I M . .- , -Ti - -31 , Jera'Vun. VMnrr.-" iV1 Ti,,. alV , ck lilf- hnnd. ' ' trip In the Mejiie vvoeds will I,,, held and I could net nnd we,.l(i',mt inter-' lllnHa11tlff i kilfl I JW-rvN--4-.: , waifr r. ,.'" ' m, 'leth et . ind several women tnin e. . Une of them ' ".' ' ' ' . I ... ..' . Pi 1 Mary P McKmna HiahUna Park.'N j' ,""frH Lee Hnikins the vvm an wl n ' "winy nlsht. 1!ls nccenipauled by 1,i sbe'snw M Ilal anVH Vfl I "''"v N. Woelnian secretary of the APARTMENTS TO HUH EVKRV pksK ? 'l& street th? nffi'ef e U'nPPl-Wnis-nee. n..fAlvm.rvVe,T.mA'2a,?yn.b muJer m.tl the Inst person te see .IthnL. ." .,,', ,7, . .. -."." .. .. .. .... .. . ...s.'..- ... "".'..I.,..!.. .n.i..ii,ii. ,f, I' llini .1 ll.t.n ..n ll'...l - c.rvpaa 34. xdw.T - 0f tlfrm before tlm deed wns cemmlttad. " want, yeuui nn.i it '-'n !'! ft Anv, " 'A.r ... '...,., 1 1. I.' .v . ,. k '. . . ., s., . . EVENING PUBLIC Reunion in Hayes Heme Mingles Jey and Tears Heavy Lead Is Lifted Frem Hearts of Parents as Bey Accused of Hall-Mills Murder Is Released Pl n Staff Correspondent T ;', "Q nln'in il,V lll-tle i ..... I,.-. i ". .. . r in. New lirunswlcli, N. !., Oct. 13.- 'luiuhe ill iiii liii-imruiieii ri-ri, jei viu- ford Ilnycs is home. And i li.nti1 u froe nf .,, technl 7nurXrinB the I ex Kdwan Mrs ElcnM7,r nils-n ehini mere than ilenl plintpe rd Hall ami jn hjs motheri'tcnrn. Mh father's trust go related rIH'ri ut '. .. ..-.. neon and rushed strnlglit into tne arms t ,,,, I10llp ,, 1M net sienk. ,.i.. 1.. 1...1... n .1 .,. , -."J ."" '" "" '" '"'' ( rPf" stltf Clifferd' a silent. He i,,,,,,,,) lls metK.r tighti-r and tenderly ... i nt ,.,,,,.1' ,. .'" "",l' . ".'. "'., "V."V ."'. T.. . iiuni'M in phi tii'ir hnuei i ion u nun Fourette. who lives en "the same street! ,t.,rk.i,nir..i ni. nml nimiwi ns hnniiv as Mrs. Haves, whom she hud ...... -- - . .1 in lIhi IwuI left since milord was tuuen "W" . . n lhvl(k vns "Inr-ty-ypar-eld Owen , MeCewT.ii. the boy s great uncle, who! I came, leaning en his cane, te visit his I nie.e yei-t-r-lny afternoon, and who was, ' hnliblinc slnuiv hwmv. uhen th.. news .a.. . . " . . . ". . . . . . came and lie went l lcis te be with tlie ' f" '!!'' '" tll('lr r.0;,t llellr. . ilirir i-i 1. in.: miitin uujn : hate climbed up their backs, everal ' pulling nt the ears of the dogs which ! nulled along witn tnem. Klder Schneider Calls T1.p n" -Vr- Schneider, father of the liej en whose testimony t lilferd ..I a ...nlflm. listpninc ninl tamiI.'Ii. no tttn ,.... ..-.-..... - iK ter i ip arrya. ... .... 'wne. nlnr which they had left se Mldllenl.V nn. nf whom climbed en Clifferd's lai nml sat regarding him gravely as 1,'e intpil her lunglpd cm U. There were men with muddy beet and unshaven fn.es !,,, came tn h ,,,. hnd.. Men who climbed out f htt e cars and men who drove up in hie ime, Elks and luilihts Present Theri. were tlnllll of Llk find Knights of Columbus who fi in " .f"L J ".n.i. .1 , . I : ... " ,.. ruT. n.. ...n..i Him. nn I.n... .U. . I."ICL.AU ll..in.a.f .-i -. t ...... .j .TnTlMllli nenp --... I 111. . .. . i . 11 ii'km 1 1 it'll Miniii'ii mill i?ii:iiii-ii 111 1 ,:.l "?K"'K ,v"'' SV"!T.'.:V:V:9. 1.?r- ihP net. name of "Jehn Uesl vn." Dr I ten County, , .. e t enVd ncnin v- "r:Cfl m.""'".,m,.r,"u' "i". ' a',7 2 ll t the he t wnen Le Lad of fnr " ,i"", ""' "The Ne' h I terdny ns tlie man who most likely could J"'r :lT' 'lld, ' ,' p and or., linie t ;trl in frocks soiled with th,. . ,"IP, ,0"-v w '" nrn"-'"t '"''' for .wiijin t anvhew unless invited by the, ,.enfirm or .let.v the ,-nnr, , XEDGEk PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, She was carried te her home ncren the etrect, where she quickly recovered. Croud Kxprrsses Itself Tim Imv limn nf Ibe crowd was broken Viv tlm alinrnnpHH (if cevernl distinct voices, a laugh or two nnd n muttered word, 'If Cliff don't lick Schneider when one .. hev . nm f. mmilr like cliff.s wouldn't d , Tutldi V wreM s'lid vmi s ceuuin 1 tie neiniii reiifc, s.uu one man. Kxcept for the fw werdw of appre- "".".' B.m'. 7' h"' "' Dretlier, ... .. m,t iineuK .. I might as , well nnish v - .- "... ','""', . "lu.,m' i ,!..fc ...u .. mv , mi. nn hi. iiiiiinn. .... l.l. i.t..-, . .... : ne... ii . , .-. e t-nui i; tlie two reporters - - - - CmmU u3U. m, ... i- , ' ' - t - - - - - Hjwauc r ic men Extinguish Blaze iw hn'iven ,nS- iV wnrd ',em"' 'm'2 ' n't ha neni ie had .1 nnnew escape J'" injury today when nn autome- !" in which they were riding caught lir'' following nn explosion nt Fiftieth I eliitinn n nil frrntltmln ulilrli ('llnYml nm uiu ami gei peme mill., cniiil. 1 mi, ' " "Nl11 ul""-i uiiiuuuiuj wiinuui r VOM lllllsit nnt kriMintliinr " Anil I1.11 blllt Mr 'it nnn I'nei'nn ni.niiA "feet nnd Paschnl avenue. ' rTM. AHn. .. 1 DR. JOHN W. ROSS .. J Artist WrltPr Frmr ,,. mp.ibx, writer, Editor and for 40 Years Rullna Elder Dr. .lelm W. Itess, for thc last! ...i -U , , iiuruu i t.tdps wrltlnu manv ...Hp1p nmler Catelle Crlscuole , Catelln Crlscuole, 103 Ellswerth ' ..,.,.,, r(.aI phtnt0 ,,, r lml,n.-ie,- m.d rnnrlner will be buiinl Satur- wu,r"" miiinirr, win n iiuiim r.nur- day in Hely Cress Cemetery fellow Ing ,, C.aipM Crlsr.nnln .Meck ipnuiem m.-is in Si. Rita's nirch. Captain Crlcuole died Men.lnj from 1 . . . Ill lirjll'l IUHHJ II'mm inn i-j ( P f'P. I 15 Wl.ldeniere avenue. Mr Mnvnard's . ' ti,. .. 1 ".""" . ,hcll,v 1, ,.iL ' mw. followed , iTeneLZlnpil 1,1 .f,Tcl0pe(1 J1','' r - ,":be ! .i?l .J il . ""'W'freut fnfply and I ' ErXr7ertry Centlnnftl from r On lulrc about a coat and searr belonging te Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, widow of the murdered rector, which had been sent te n rleaner in that city, was ordered te Philadelphia once mere te make additional inquiries. Knrller the coat nnd senrf had been seized and sent te the Squibb chemical plant nt New ItruriMvIrk for ennlysis nnd microscopic examination. Detective Cellins was told also te leek up r watch reported te hove appeared In n Philadelphia pawnshop two weeks age, The wnteh was described ns of tne ennracter of tnat cnrrled by Mr Hall, and mlsslntr since tlir tnnnlnr Mr. Hnll's watch was a keepsake, thirty is .' ""! . nllu cenvcni-a ,rnm nn 'i fashioned key winder te n stem winder. It was of geld, the case worn smooth by long use. Te Question Mm. Hall Again The county detectives plan nlse te question Mrs. Hnll ngaln today, fjhe is said te be In n highly nervous state, indeed en the border of nervous collapse. She hns remained close te her home during the weeks of investigation of her husband's murder, denying herself te interviewers. Miss Sallle Peters, her faithful friend Youns Hnycs Is very niuch thr town here today. He was given nn Impromptu ''"" U,',,?K.C, ,:.,. ,itrnit,,n dinner Inst night by Beme of his friends. L -Mr- C hnnilwrtnlH n"" , who carried him nway from his home te , -"or of n centlnua ion of the coalition he their guest. He seems te bear no I -' lmn,wl,ntcijMTLM1i.,f e l5 grudup against Schneider, nnd says hcl J,.B- ns ""S'M AH?fc rnnHtinn hepps they will be friends again seme Mlnh w wnl '1 ' le" t'0" day. Nearly five hundred letters efl""'! that Mr. Chamberlain would gle congrntiilutlen were received at the j "Im support. iii .i,t Hayes home in this morning's mall. ?- 'lmmberlnln d eel nred that I within the last few weeks the threat Ne Hard Feellnes Acalnst Ruy" f illrept nptlnn had been raised nitnln. I lmve no hard feelings against, Rny," lie said. "Of course he charged 1.1. , , ... jn ,77 ,7. Z LiS veMtenlev flint 1 u-n. ". ,i in e7nLn ; . -....- - " ---. n----- -- . -. -- . . .. - . ... ..,... iiiiPstleiiInB nf SpIuipIiIpp. Prosecutor inccii pacn einer. Aiicr nreiiminnry I. Hayes put out his hand and clasped 1 1 1 1 ii t of hchneider. remnrKing : i vc no bad feellncs ncnlnst veu." Seelis Kelenise for hcnneliier ' Walter Sedam. counsel for Schneider, nniieunced today that he had mnde ap- 1 plicatien te hnve his client brought back 1 te the Middlesex County Jail at New Brunswick 1 ".siclinenler ennnet legally ee iiem ns ln material wltiiess." said thp ntterney, l"lf the principal whom he accuses is 1 releasp.1 bpcnuse he hns no connection . . ....,,.. fr., nr..l,l nlin,w,n ... llm tnnn'a nnnnnr. '""cc He get shaved and generally cleaned up last night nnd today looked 'fnr less disreputable than when he was, 1 1)recht in. 1Iis t,.cb ,vprc cl(,arcr eml his hand steadier. Says Charges Are "Lies" denutv ntternev. general te tflite charge or the cam. . . . --,--- I n nrf vn I." Ii.. Dnvl.A. . TT. .!... '... i.iim i uinvi, ui jiiiriuifi ii'iu men. , , ' .. . . l , , . ., '. "'. n"". ' "" V" L ., f-"",",f"ienr f 'tives Ilelshnw. of ' hlladelphia, also has been suggested ns "" 'i",l,i,, '"flllae.'h.) might be ' , " ', " ,', '' ,,,,n!lt' I,1,'lshnw ,,'i head of th. Phllndelphhi murder Kiund and lu he,.,, as suces-ful ns Ellis ' I'-'irker in dealing up dillicult minder .,,, .,. r ', '","', ', ,i , i r""R'clc Iillic-ell. it i Un.iwn i he ln.s kiv. ir ...,,. ... . . "-- - - AMKRICAN MKIICHAM MARINE In a rc-nt column. "Mn anil Hijiin .. nieliard Ht.lllana dluuaai the rractlcai it lect et ilia Amarlcnn atranian wi u,f, . vvhtn applied le . furt len icntl. .. la .,,. I kcin anaimua a lhaa that make Hpllian.-i ' caluinni ae interaatlim. fcaid thm VmIi I mernlna le tbt Jlu.lnara" Hectlen of t fuaue LiDeaa. "Mak. It a HabU.45v I,' ww iv. ih iiutiru. m m pwAn "- -----"- bajs. -tt ---. yF-rT - ... - w w h v w 1 1 HisiB mil J"" , K-KtMr " OCTOBER 13. 1922 BRITISH COALITION OFFSETTO LABOR Chamberlain Says Change In Government New Would Be Criminal AVERS NATION IS MENACED Rv Annotated Pret$ Birmingham, Ene., Oct. 13. Austen Chamberlain, the Government leader, i nddrcsslng the Midland Conservative Club here today, declared It would be criminal te break up the present cealU tlen In view of the labor menace "I don't pretend te sny when nn election will occur," said Mr. Cham-1 berlnln. "I expect It is the undouetea right of the Prime Minister te cheese." At another point Mr. Chamberlain sold : "I have worked with Mr. Lloyd Geerge In perfect harmony. He hns told us 'I knew net when nn election will come.' " Mr. Chamberlain's speech had ben eagerly nwaltcd ln the hope he would Indicate whet the Prime Minister's political stand would be ln the event of a general election, nnd hew fnr the Conservatives, of whom Mr. Chamber lain Is the leader, would support Mr, "I de net pretend te say in what circumstances nnd conditions the co operation between ourselves nnd our present nines enn nest ne einnincn in . new Pnrllnment " he declared : . - ..." .. .. .... . i nam. ne centiiiueu. Me riinmliprlnln said the Prime Iionden, Oct. 111. Discussion of tlie political crisis fills the principal columns of the newpnper again this morning. Tlie outstanding feature of the situation is nn increased indication nf hardening of conservative opposition te Austen Chamberlain's continuance ns leader of I'nlenlst Party unlpss he cuts oee from Prlme Minister I.leyd Geerge and the coalition. That he will de this Is resnrded in best Informed quarters ns nltegether UePll tOllOWCd. , Mr- Chamberlain is represented ns being convinced that continuance of the coalition is net only desirable but in- evltable, ns no party !., likely te emerge from an election with nn independent majority. Moreover, it is tnted he would in Li.,:.,.. ... ij.... 1.:.. rih.iiiiu i,n- iv 1111:1 iini, ''he newsnnner admin, the reBlr.nnHnn . .- .... " : '"- - - ,. .- . . " ... .' nenar i.aw is uise credited witli in- I ''"" "I'l'""' it-r i-u.ii..i.i Bev ernment. " I The kev te thp whole situation ne- cording tn many observers, is' Mr. i ( hnmberlaln's attitude, which wns ills- ' dosed by his bneech at liirmlnehnm i today. P Ulrmlnghnm Tlie'ie wns censldernble "peculation I in political cirdes today, when King ;; .: ' '" 'i .;erge gave nn midlence te Hie Prime, Minister. .. tn wlinilim- H.n l..,i ..i.t 1 .-.--- -, .. .-- .,..,,,,, i in ill II l ( 1 1 1 1 1 i Surulcal, Maternity nml hteut Svcciullsta J35 Chestnut St. Trlrn A1h.ih Merttr.-.ir z lt-,fX-7?Ew- , wrVttT -tfj-' "" XTa--- -d , 1 f v;-iaw" Designer Bankrupt MP 1 li, ' -:, iff - v SHHBIStr. ;' I LADY DLW.UORDON Wlie nniieunced last night she has been "flred" from Lticlle, Ltd., the famous dress firm she founded thirty years age. Slie aya she la "absolutely penniless" T SILZERjyiAJORITY Hall-Mills Murder Fiasco Will Defeat Him in Own County, Say Politicians G. 0. P. PRESSES ADVANTAGE Bv a Staff Corrtapendmt New Unmswlcli. N. .1.. Oct. 13. Popular dlssntisfnctlen with Democratic efficinls' bungling of the Hall-Mills murder will cnit former Judge Geerge S. Sllzcr, cnndldnte en thc Demecrntic ticket for Governer, a majority vote In Middlesex County, according te skilled pellticinns, Fermer Judge f ilzer has been innking every possible effort te turn the tide of what seems sure defeat in the county. Ilefere the Hall-Mills murder enme nleng te complicate the political situa tion It wns estimnted that Mr. Sllzer, who was born nnd rnised in the coun ty, would have nn easy majority of ."000. Jeseph E. Strieker, County Prosecutor, was Mr. Silver's rnrapMgn manager. He resigned recently In nn nttempt te offset the unpepulnriry his connection with thc campaign has brought the candidate. Kirliy Ics His Jeb The Republicans are pressing their advantage hard. Deputy Sheriff Kirby, who was nttneked by n mob Tuesday night becniise it wns bell'ved he hnd helped get the lying "confession" from Knymend Schneider, hns lest his job because of the political situation. Kirby wns n Republican appointee nnd the Republican members of the Beard of Freeholders, fearing they would lese some of the ndvnntnge recently gnincd ever their opponent if they kept him in the county's employ, hnve dropped him from the payroll. Kirby himself announced today that he had lest his job. The loud and general expressions of dissatisfaction with the progress of the case continue. Many profess te believe that the murder never will be solved, new that the county authorities' one best bet has turned out te be nn "nlse ran." SOLDIER AIDS COLLEGE Lieutenant In Coblenz Glvea 750, 000 Marks Stnte College, Pn.. Oct. 1.1. A gift ...pilvalent te mere than 750,000 marks sent te the Pennsylvania State Col lege emergency building fund from a member of the American nrmy of oc cupation in Germany wns reclved nt college yesterday. The contribution, n I'nltcd Stntp.s money order for .'100, wns made by Lieutenant J. M. Ilarman, of the class of 1013 nt Penn Stnte. Lieutenant Harmen, a teldent of Haxleten, Pn.. Is with the Sixteenth Engineers ln Coblenz, His contribution wns thc first te come te th $11,000,000 fund from Europe, It Is said, though subscriptions havp been mnde. te date by alumni nnd friends ln Canada. Honolulu nnd Cuba. The Penn State fund wns within a few thousand dellarn of thn half-million mark tonight, and stendlly grow grew inir ns mere alumni orennizntiens rnn. j tinned te send in signed pledges. BUNGLING TO COS Jeweled Bracelets and Bracelet Watches by J. ECaldwell & Ce. Jewelry . Silver - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS u MELACHRINO "The One Cigarette INPRQHIBITfONACl But Sir Wm. Ewart Berry, bai Int Dt it 1 1 ,!,, t . h . ' ruwnaner, 13 duizjea ofltsSea-OelngPhan, HINTS AT COUNTER-RRTAMT Sir William Ewart Berry t.H(U publisticr, who Is visiting Ph'lL.u? belleven that prohibition . strongly bcneficlnl te the United a... but He la net exactly piMMd "J kca-selng phnses of Mr. Velstead', JSf Itnnn-n tnfn "U"WH. "Amcrlcn nnd. my ceuntrr 1 "hnve always bce among the fetl in the mak nir nnd .ii,i.n.. .F"" national lnw, nnd thnll, 0f coin. . cede te the ruling mnde by Zt'Z' eminent ns te the cnrrvln .... '' en our fcBlnn IH,i.. ..'... "J' .. .. "' r tar..vn. limit. --- "Ult ""' " "uuicr.meve I wmiM Tl.lt n .. . . gest," and Sir William hnd n Mm In his eye, "is that France J' land should ness Iaw i.n..n -' nnsscnicer vessel which come, li.1V their three-mile limit te cmkVSS1. liquor per passcuger. That ? just ns valid ns the American lu Passing of Saleen Geed "Prohibition is doing the tt . States geed. The passing n 'V H, 13 one et tlie best things for thc wertW clnsses. It hns removed n great t.m? tntlen, nnd most of nil has den. 2 with the back ,00m, wheh Tn,a gntherlng place of vice nnd rri. ttl "There should, however, be n e mention of the lnw nnd light win.J beer allowed. If that is done ffiS! In regard te whisky and MrenV llSJS should be rigidly enforced. Snd 22 fined!"r "h0UW b l'Ut '" Ja"' netm" Sir William turned tn i,.ui .. meiit en affairs political in hi, '. "Politics in England today 1, u a curious stnte," he snid. "The i ers or me j.tDcrnls and Cenwrvatlni llZmi" h, .05l.1cer5e..'""l ChaabS In in, ure In fnver of the of the conlltlen government. The ml and file of the pnrtles, I believe dt,. te see the old party lines w-ettalffl "I'er 11 while it seemed that ttS w llI-rbt? V""""! election In d her. The Premier by his first men,,, te the colenics nt the outbreak of tk ": tTlsls crcatC(1 -WatdnlU centltintncj Sees Need for United States In Enrw, "Siib-cquent events, however, hi,, cnuscd n genernl veering of popular M ing in his fnver. If w had hid tb, suiipert of Frnnce in our first desire t. settle the situation we would have h . j''"Li" " ii.uci. eeiter inn, ment in Chnnnk. .. , America Is needed in Europe. I think that ultimately ehe will hart te enter Inte all discussions before we cu get the European situation straightna! Sir William, who Is of distlngnldri lui-aL-uue. ..... una wen Dunt, is accetn, pnnicd by hlB wife, and is Tliltin many of thc lnrecr cIHph nf il,. .r try. Last night the Berrys were dlnid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. K ( urtis, at Mr. Curtis' home in Will cote. Sir William Is vice prenidentd the liritish branch of thc EnriiiW spniklng Lnlen, nnd since his irrlnj 111 this country n fortnight agehaibn 111 Kit'". uL-uiunu, spcaKing Detore 1MB) .,. sun, iiiiutis nmnniee witn tne union. R. T. LAACKE IS ELECTED HEAD OF TENT MAKERS! Evils of Over-Production Outline. at Convention Here R. T. Lnnckc, of Mllwnukee, yesteriij wns elected president of the Nitlenili lent nn.i Awning .Manufacturers' Aim elation In convention in tills dtt. Emersen Pease, of Providence, jnm ciectcci iirst vice president. The evils of overproduction wltheui possible markets were impressed tipctl the delegntes by E. W. McCuHenttl mnnnger of the Fabricated Productleil uepnrtment of the Chnmber of Com merce of thn United States. Over ordering en the belief that a BherUji would exist In various commodities, etc., nt the close of the war, tlie speaker till hnd proved n detriment te business. Clnlrn I. WellrprK pl.ntrmnn nf 111 beard, submitted the report of the Xi- W tlenal Cost Laboratory, organized ti Ah determine the actunl cost of reanufic ture of tents nnd nwnlngs. He il Mm explained the fur.thimentnls of a ces! cut system. Application of cost In contrite wns outlined liy Krnnk Tlclie, et 'JO 'JO lede. nnd W. E. Hamlin, of Des Moines. The new officers were installed it tl te assoclatlen's bannuct Inst nklit. Business sessions et the convention will close thin inernlne. In- the liter neon delegntes nnd gurts will est bent trip or. the Delnwnre nnd Inipecf the rsnvy lard O use Melachrlne Cigarettes has always been an evidence of refined taste-a sign of superior judgment MELACHRINOdlWJ tTlbedyantmuIlll"I-"",'', the rart and met Ww" Turtiili Itai e 1 shared frirwew Wj cigarette in the uwA Sold the World OverV 1 Ji It U t li a tt n Hi of IC a ip vt ,M t) w. le ! thi I ll ISI ) te I of Oi f r Tli nl bit 2 vi 5 w HI WS Th. 10! I Hk leg 111 One Cm Mm i itr Mr lu end m WE rt I itre -'-! i-w. ,,;!v ..fHvi, n-fr
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