I --, ' ''HW "M5,JV ? " ." ' ' W 9 H 1 12 HORROR IN TURKEY BARED BY WITNESS Dr. Mark Ward Confers With Near East Relief Officials en Aiding Refugees TO MEET IN .GERMANTOWN Tales of Turkish atrocities In the Interior of Asia Miner, just before the burning of Smyrna, were described to day by an eye witness, Dr. Mark Ward, director "f the Near Kast ltellef K Orphanage nt Ilnrpoet. who has jut returned te this country after linvlng been deported from Turkey by order of Kemal I'asha. . Dr. Ward spent three jears In the Interior of Turkey, and It was due te his exposure of Turkish cruelties te Armenians and (Ireeks that the allied Kevernments were Induced te name a special commission te investigate the Turkish situation. The commission get as far as Constantinople but wn net permitted te go Inte the Interior of the country te get first-hand Informal mi. Dr. 'Ward is In this city holding .conferences with Near Lnt Helicf of ficials relathc te Mipplunc relief t refugees driven out by the Lurks. He M make his first public nddm-s en his experiences at a ma vs-meet lug in the Germnnteun branch of the 1. -M. L. A. next Saturday night. Tells of Gruesome Atrocities "Just before I was deported from Ilarpoet," said Dr. Ward. "I was an evp witness te the most gruesome atroc atrec itiesmurders and ravages that rival even these experienced by the Chris tians nt Smyrna. "Fer davs and night there passed the Near Kas't Orphanage nt Ilarpoet. where we have been caring for nearl BO00 orphan children, a Ions line cf half-starved men. women and children. Heme of them se weak from the cell and from lack of feed that th looked like skeletons, llehlnd them were regi- ments of Turkish se'diers, drhing these unfortunates up Inte the bleak moun tain passes te die of hunger and ex pesure. , . . , ., i "They begged us for bread and it was enlv after much persuasion that the Turkish army officials permitted us te give them a few ounces each of feed ' I was told It would be a waste of "We Americans at Ilarpoet pleaded I with the Turks te be permitted te take , "sfare of the women and children espe- ( dally but were repulsed. The Turks told us very plainly that the Chris tians were all deemed te death. "When the refugees became se weak they could hardly walk, they were thrown along the wayside te die. In a , trip I made ever the only read leading through Ilarpoet te the Syrian deserts en the south, we ceunicu iuuu uuuim of men, women and children. 200 Out of 20,000 SurrtTO "The Turks prided themselves they were doing the humane thins: in net killing them all outright and in giving , them n chance te get across the bleak mountain passes, where they might save ' themselves. Yeu can Imagine hew many , eared themselves when I tell you we , knal nf the safe arrival, through u blinding snowstorm, of -"00 refugees out of a total of 1M.U00 we counted us they passed our orphanage. '"The Turks when sacking Marsaven, BlTas and Arabklr, killed off all the able-bodied men and took with tbem Inte the urray the girls and young women. "I was repeatedly warned by Kemal Pasha te keep my mouth closed about these killings, but I frankly told him I would tell them te the world. De spite this threat, he gave me safe-conduct from Til-key, together with one f of my associate workers. Later 1 learned he placed n price en my i:ead when he heard that I hud detailed mj experiences te the llrlt.sh Foreign Of , flee, which, in turn, made them public la the Britlbh Parliament." Dr. Ward is a graduate of Amherst and Columbia Colleges. He went te Harpoot three yearn age. SCHOOL TEACHER MISSING Demestic Troubles Blamed In Lew Lew Istewn Affair ' Bleem lmrir, Pa., Oct. 17. Earl Strange, n member of the faculty of the Lswistewn High Scheel nnd treasurer of; the class of 11)20 of the Woemsburg Nermal Scheel, lias been missing for ten days, normal school authorities said yesterday In announcing that fund" of the 1020 class in a local bank wera jUU lntuct. i TURKS ARE FRIENDS TO V. 9. Itrld Bey. Turkish Ktatenman urms nr nr tlelPtlen I"- tli L'nueil S'Rtu m Near Bunt Oenftrence, This exlurhe Interview tranter BftSnuel DnFlilell, pcUI correspenrtent. an1 cabled directly u the Prtiuc Iai.wkr, la but en evidence et the value of Ita Foreign Nw Service "Meke It .1 Haelt." Adv. 4 A National Bank With a Savings Department Interest en Savings National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St StrhM T.rernll.rTtilOM Buy all three ! Buckwheat P. C. Fleur Gelden Syrup 9 c each 3 for 25c In all our Stores Kh iA Sir A. I . -pr-f.l- ,AJ -Tl 1 ! WOMAN, JILTED. KILLSN1BR0KER Victim Refuses te Discard Wife, and Is Shet by Visitor in His Office ASSAILANT WALKS AWAY New Yerli, Oct. 17. Oscar M. Mar Mar telllere. real estate and Insurance ! broker, who wns shot five times by Mrs. ' rnulette Saliides. a diminutive French I wei'inn. late yesterday, died today In ' the I'.eekumn Street Hospital. The sheMiln; occurred In Martclllere's downtown office and was witnessed by his stenographer, Miss Gertrude Thompson. Mrs. Saliides, who made unsuccess ful efforts te end her own life by jump ing from the window of a lnwyer'e office. where she hurried after sheeting Mar telllere. Is under arrest. Martclllere's widow told police that ' Mrs. Snludcs told her several days age that she loved Martelliei" and that he I had premised te marry her if he could get a divorce Mrs. Martelliere said ' she informed Mrs. Saliides she would ret stand in her way. and asked her. "Are ou sure he will marry you? Mrs Saliides replied. Mrs Martelliere , said. "Well. If he doesn't something 1 terrible will happen te him." 1 At the moment of the sheeting his wife. Johannes Marteillierc. was wait ing by appointment en Riverside drive for her husband te m-mss a uiven-p. i which she had told Mrs. Saliides last' Saturday she was willing te grant, us she no loneer loved her husband I Mrs. Saludcb. after a fruitless call in the morning nt the broker's office had ' left a note for him, reading : "As veu don't want te put a step te it. I will. Am going right away te see Mr .Times Turley. who is waiting for me Yeu will net be long te lnnd In jail " At 3 o'clock Mrs. Snludcs reap peared nnd. walking dlrectl te the desk where Martelliere was sitting, and r 1897 EYEXLNV. I'CULJLC I according te Miss Thompson said: "Are you geiiiK te tiu iw The reply "no" vnn liennl. and Im mediately thereafter the wmnnn at rlese range fired two shots Inte Mnrtelller's body, the bullets iiitcrliiR bis chest and nixleineii. The ninn fell te the fleer, where upon Mrs. Snludcs fired three mere phets at her victim as she steed above The woman, who vxcapeil from the bulldliift diiritiR the excitement, ni penrcd Inter at the office of Mr. Turley, a lawyer In the Woelworlh GIRARD America's biggest value The wonderful new Glrard Is the "talk of the town." Its sheer superiority, consistent quality and low price make it the biggest cigar value today. Every puff is proof. Antonie Reig & I.angsderf Philadelphia Established SI Yearn Never getsvnyeur nerves Saturday, October 21, The Autecar Company completes its Twenty-fifth year THE Autecar Company is one of the few surviving pioneers. It is concentrating all the accumulated experience and re sources of 25 years of consistent manufacturing effort in a single product, the Autecar Moter Truck. Beth the Company and the product have been tested in all ways through many years, in geed times and bad, in peace, war and re construction. Today, in addition te the Autecar manu facturing plant at Ardmore, Pa., there stretches from coast te coast the unusual Autecar Sales and Service Organization of Direct Factory Branches and Representatives. 1 Each Branch is a permanent center of ex pert, personal service, built and maintained by The Autecar Company te make immediately available te Autecar users the ideal of helpful, practical service en which the company was established. Out of an experience which has covered every important development in automotive transportation, The Autecar Company and its products stand today in a well-earned place of approval in the public mind. This public confidence makes The Autecar Company keenly alive te the even greater ac complishment which the Natien will require of every important meter truck manufacturer during the next quarter-century. The Autecar Company, Ardmore, Pa. (Established 1897) New Yerk Beiten Philadelphia Pittihurgh Brooklyn Previdenre Camden HufTale Bronx Worcester Chester Baltimore Newirk New Haven Allentown Washington Sehencctad Springfield Wilmincten Richmond gyraeuic New Bedford Atlantic City Atlanta Tall River LEDUEU PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, Hulldlng, saying that It wn she who hud aliet Miirtclllcrc. Mr. Turley telephoned the police nnd caused htr arrest. FRENCH PARTIES WRANGLE Moscewteers and Old Secial Demo crats In Political Squabble Paris, Oct. 17. The battle belwcrn the "Moscewteers" nnd the old Secial Democrats, which Is convulsing the French Communist l'nrty, continued nil day yesterday nnd Is likely te occupy till Direct Factory Branches K I sftSaflal ' K3B I &iSS&ma I HiT' l'y' j "" . rjf'M lS5Sfi5t5 BSlSy stsVagglSSlSSlSSlSSlSSlSSlM BStfl Autecar Wherever there's a read II ubii.h I ' of tedny's session of the party a second congress. The Secial Democrats nccusc the "Moscewteers" of wishing te militarize1 the party under the supreme command of Moscow, nnd demand the right te oppose this nlleged scheme. Twe of I he vice presidents, MM. Ad jnll nnd Quae, In nddresses yesterday m LV Standard Gas Ranges and Gas Water Heaters THE UNITED GAS Chicapn San Francisce St. I.euis Sacramento Cleveland Oakland Dallas Stockton Les Armeies Fresne San DieRe San Jese '- OCTOBER 17, 1922 ndvecatetl propaganda among the na tives In the French colonial wi' """Yeu cannot bring nbeut revolution without them." said Adjall. 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