liTii'f' ''TJIplwWffft THE WEATHER Continued fulr nnri root lenlsM with liurriiJilMR I'leuiltncsH and wnr-nt-r Wed nesday; modern te northwest winds, TKMrKllATI'BK AT KM II IIIU.I1 r s 1 1) no in ii' i 1 1 a iji i -i Qj I -4,-1 no iis"t7T ir.eir.i ni VOL. IX. NO. .55 TO BACK PINCHOT DELIVERED 10 G.O.P. Hall Tells Campaign Committee Senater Wanted 6elid Sup pert of Ticket LEADERS CHEER REQUEST; ; HARMONY MARKS SESSION; Congressman Vare's Nomina- tien te Succeed His Brether Unanimously Confirmed "Senater Vare's dying wMi was that very mar. In thN Orstmlantlnn Rive hi slneeie and enrnest support te tlie He- i piihlican tii'krt from ten te hnttem. in rlndliiR. of eetll'se, Mr. IMneliet." Tills deeliiratlen from feiiiifllman Hall, elmlrman of the rampaten row mlttcc of the ItepublU'iiii City C'em- ulttee, at a meeting of tlmt body today cectrllicu uie nseniuieii 1""'""sl........ .d party werkerk In the words of . .. . .. 1.1..1 .I....t.n. , Ctly wnlrmnw iraiwn u...., . , nml punch" Inte the campaign e elect (JllTerd Plnehet and the wliole Uepub- , ... (t mil "Tiimi liean ticket and defeat tlie uemecrauc tlrket heailed hy Jehn A. MeSpatrnn for tioverner. Tlie meellng wax ailed prlmarll) te ratlfv the uomlnatleii tuiide by the ward .eninilttees of the Klrt Senatorial 1 tilet of fellg-esMiml. WilllliUl S. IUV for the Mint in the State Senate c.iu-ed hy tlie deatii of Senater Vure. Harmony Is. LiidlsturlM-d rii.. ('! ("eiiiinltlee uniinuneiisn I'diitirnied the nomination of the warn ' commit tees. .Net a rlppie nisiiirueii im- e .i... .. i.c...w1lni.i. in tact. ' iinrinnii. i '" i"1" ' ' V v i r ..yen one of the lilg chiefs made ef- ( ferlii te appear net te he in lug te win the limelight. Although called te confirm tin- aie noiuinatleii. the big point in tlie nu cl ing was the spirited statement by (eillielliiiail Hull that tlie Itepiibliean (trgaiilzatlim would net "In) down In tlie coining i lectien." Purther. Mr. Hall announced fig ures net hitherto available, which had lieni aatiiered li the iir!iiiii.ntIeu. .... ... - .-.- --- . -. . . . siidMing mai uie iiei'iioiniie i i-i...- i ... . .'.... .1... ........ ...I...... ...... l m. iIm.i ,. ., mure tlnin ten times the total of the Donecratle registration. The total Itepiibliean registration of men was LM7.7-1S, and of Itepiibliean , women, 7.", .!."'', llie total Deniecialle , registration of men was "".'-Til, and , nf Deinei.riill.. women. S.""i!ll. - Only sr.,(it) Weiiitn Hcglstered These nre the t( lal- wlin a few di "Attempts aie lielng made by Detnn iratic lenders and newMiaper- te ad uiini"ter . l'cii into the inert enndi dnc) of Mr. MeSpariau, by sa.iing tli.ii lae neniecratlc legistratmn in riilla- ilclnlita Is tli gicatet since the Wil- son election. This is being done te' pulsien the minds of tlie veteis up-Stali into believing there is dlsientent and ilissiili'ifactien in the Itcpiihllcau or ganization in Philadelphia because die candidate we backed In the priinarh s was defeated. l ex. we lest en my. Alter, out or VARE'S DYING WISH .1.! ...l.l.. 'I'l .1... I.. I.. I I.M! ....l.. U..lll.... 1. 1.. 1......I.- , "!"" "... ........... ....... i..t.4 I."-, e-.uii-.....-.,.... ..I..,- ",. '.,- ....... . wee M-iii . niii'ius el-iiii ...... ..i ........ )V , p r nR R f thv r telephone lies'. ' n D PCTO CDniPT wise certain, and tint lie will he oppese.1 1 eptih .can registration Is about ..J.,.- I er-lu-law for a pistol, and Hcrgen said ,,;, , ,t ,rrters en the switchboard , H. H. U t I O V tKUIb I n Sir (j,.l(l.g.. Paisli , a free Liberal, ,oe; ne ieuu i.euieeraiic.i.iisi. .,.-, ,,, ,,ini. 'All women are uae, iii.;u.,..e ..plllBB(.(1 in'. fernll 10 apartments., ... rATAI APPinCMT in .'.ddil Ien te the Laber candidate. I teres lngly enough, tiie.e Hgutes show ( indicating Mrs. (line) is a bum. uViit.,,. guests awakened te tlie In-' IN FATAL ACCIDENT Fermer Prime Minister AsMi.ith is te lei lies, u1 en v lout s-mmT" MRlit Out Kike Men -Istrnt jangle of the telephone bells .,..,. In (ili.sgew ne, week. 1)taN'sl',;l,,;,l',lV, dying, .'line. Mr. Maekay continued, then t;-y Yh..'"" tli" mIMri,:Wnrh" ' Awarded Damage, te Engine Which Mr' ,5"r l M' 1' 1': cih?n,T'H1Vir,'ahi-tri,,1,m',"',,''S,r,,,m" md fight Vt!;,V:ry;r,,,,,K0,U,",,,rH'''' '!.m L1,. but time JR. Struck Truck and Killed Driver ' r.n,.m.r.i en p. i.iBhrn. te.m ,w L-.uilziithtii men liae net laid down, iiud J trace.', of tears as she entered the ooiirl eoiirl oeiirl tliey will net la) down. We will git n. in with li"r t.- little children. Mil out the vote." i drid. si'M-u. and Cenrad, live, who were Dying Hcipii.sl is Cheered Mr. Mall paused for n moment and i In n told of Semitic- Vare's dying wish. I'll" ciew.l of workers cheered. Cit) Chairman Watsen called en all the leaders te held taeeliiigs and . in, I :t the campaign in a mwe of gh,r . Onl) thai .ii). In- said, will ")ou gel the credit." "Pay no attention t-i tin v,iij--iisiiv vaudeville iirepiigaiidii of the I'eii nits," Mild tin. i-liiilrman. Hach leader, it was ludic.ited. would M'.v Ills pest en ele, tien dllV bc('ause ti," passing of Senater Van. put it up in neli district chief te llllll.e -'m,,! In I he i-)i-s el l'luchet ami the ether landi dntes. Tills was tin- first "leal' 'lie lit) cel..iiiittce since tin ' eei.s age When .Seiiaier are lllie.peel eill) iipjiearcil and urged a big regi trntleii. HIGH COST OF P-AS LAID TO TAX-EXEMPT BONDS Companies. Forced te Pay Mere In terest, Pass Burden te Public Uluiillr Cit). eci. !. .public Se-. ie Companies h.u,. in pa.v a liiglur merest rale en tlieir l,i,,s because of '"inpi-titieu Willi ia. een,it beiid-. ami this added Interctt inns l ue ,uu of the public's pei-kis. This statement v'iis made tudti) b.v Almisnii P. I.ailn.ip. of New Yerk, prcsdcur of t'ie i-i-ri 'nu Light nnd Traction Ce.'ni.in. , ai the icssien of tlie American Ca- A-soi-latleu convention heie. "Tlie piihlie uiiiKt pa.v the ta ,n the jus rates." Mr, J.nthiep said. "n. t!i-hll-ect car rates, in the elecjri- I'glit and power intes. In tic end. it nuans that ceoneu.icall.v )eii have iiaiisferi-ed the bun!, n from Hi,- man of hugi nn mis, thinking thai ),ui aie geitiug clleap mom' , a, id the fellow who pa)v for tiiat Is tin- man win, (,, s bad. and forth twice a dii) te he faclnrv te work and tides en the street cars. He pri.vs seven cents iiisle.id of six, or lie PH.vs ,i l.i for his gas lustiad of SI it nil is paid for b.v Ihe.imlille and im ri fleeted event mill) -il mils t he -.u Utility liltes," I.. J. Wllllen, of Hosteu, nil I Iheie was im reason vvh.v the gas leiupnu) slniiilil net some dn) furnish ll,e heat ter the economical generation of ehv trleit) Ii) eenlriil station companies. "When this (Oiiiblnatieu l ctfected." he said, ",. will no lunger have i,, put up with ashes, Mint and a contain! centain! u.iled utiaespherc." P. F. Cailley, of Chicago, siul linn gieat oppertuiiilles wele nhead , I the gas indiistr.v. Aichitects and unisuli lug engineer., he declared, ate making pinns nu- new iiictmii'K and Heating K,,of,!e.1,, B"' fu' ls ,"u,"s "'" piiun ei leai, lilltc si .n h-ODiul-i'le-' Mnltrr ii' " e, I'-mtn'tlrr nt I'tillidell'tilii. L'ii,lr tlie A-i ft' .r.ircn II, I.STU CAMDEN MAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS FOR ARSON, Shee Denier Convicted of Setting i Fire te His Own Stere Clinrlp. II. Merris proprlcte" f a , (dmc store ill 1110.". Iliiildiin avenue, Camden, was sentenced from two In i fifteen .icarn In the New .terscy Stale Prison today b) .IikIre Slmy ler ur i Mill. I Merris' tnrc whs damaged liy tire .ltd) 2.1. I'elice and tire elliclulu les- titled that they fminiL nil -snaked rugs in tlic place ti nd that the deer of the 'Mtiblishmcnt was barricaded with furniture. t E f Defense Counsel in Murder Trial , Pleads 'Justifiable Homicide' ' MISS THORNTON ON STAND I n Stat Cerrttpmricnt j Haelten defense I" ,(,e ' i.en nu'irder' trial ;rn, .. i,, ui'i. -t. me opened here shortly nfter 10 o'clerk this merninje. 8clf.defen.se mid Justifiable DECLARES BERGEN DOPED MR UN , j j, j . , C1I ,... . r, .., ..... , ... etM;VixCIt.mw pewen. lenv- Mn,i cimrles Scullion, with the murder ()f ..,... JncI., IIcrgcI RCreen . State Senater W. II. MackaVj defense counsel, asked the Court te dismiss tlie Indictments against. Miss Thornten nnd Seiillleti. Tills motion was denied by Supreme t'eint Justice Parker. S.innter Mmi'I.mv snlrl (hnf I'lhie had often befriended llergen. in wliem he I had gieat faitli. 1 1 said ('line took Her- gen with him and his wife te Snrauae, ' X. V., where ('line was seeking a pic- I lure location. The nett day. counsel de- ' i lined, when ('line had te visit t lie 1 oeiulen, he asked Hereen, who eccu j j t I an adjoining i-neni in tlie hotel, te tiiiie cave of .Mrs. ('line. Mrs. ('line Drugged Counsel -aid Hergcn gue Mr, Cllnc semvthlng te drink which partly par alyzed her and then, according t ,,11...' I !... I....I I i V.i i inn- k i.euiisi-1. --.-'i'ii iiliucim'u in-' telling her If she (old he would kill' r "rr" '",I"lt" "' 'ut'r i both her and her husband .ready te get out of the building, se ' Mrs. (line did net tell. Mr. Maeka) , ,,l, ,. went into the hull nnd, ex- j Li. iiii iiii.it uiifiiriiii iiifi ii r it i ini in i ...... ....i ...." ...w........ ..... ..i ........... pari) en .ni') III ierci.ee. it was . then that she warned him net te trust , a.. - . - - Hergcn and said slie had seen htm kiss ! ,, .,,,. ... , . .. ,,,. i ,,. .ii..., ii'iinii nn ,,'r.Li .it ti.i. . ..'..; - ' " "..v.. .. .... ..v ... - - home. ('line did net knew of what had hap- pencil at Saranac. .Mr. Maekay said, until the uiglil of the murder, when he breugiit llergen te face the charges which lie wanted Miss Thornten te sub- stantillte. .. . . ... ...... .. ....... . iiergen. wnen cnargeu win auncMiig Mrs. dine, the lawyer said, stated. I then 'Tadi of the men went up te the top of the stairs and ('line reached up and luriieil out tlie light then Hergcn at tacked him, and Cliue's revolver, a Celt iiieuiatic, was discharged. saui .Mr. Minlni). "t'lieie u a ipiestien as m wne ouiiee tlie trigger in uie struggle. aiu .ur. .Maeka), "but what Hirgen did i'liniiinted te something which justitiei a man in destniun nMllg tlie uespeiier ei ! calm altitude of jes- , tlie despeller of ' ids lieme." Mrs. Clliu tlTtlll) .as lie letie)ed and ther wen- i still erin as tln-v i-niiie In the ie.uu. 4 'till l lllllllll. snoot ill''. it AWir was calm, hut looked tired and1"""'1 "' , '":""."'r- '""-'''s went out , wen h ,i. Mr- Mm- P.ergeti was the first wit ness for the defense, leaving her ..eat at tl.e Mil. of Ml-, ('line te take the witness i hair. Cress. (.uuiilint. en b Priisi.iiiter Hint showed that -hi. hud ni-iilc atti mpl ., te have llergen suppuit her. Mice 'Ihiiiiitiui en Maul 'I Ii. ,-c was n 'llr III the i'H.vv.i. d cuiirtrnem :.s Alice Tin. niten loe!, ,1, chair as the s, rend witness fer me d. -leii-c. Slie scenic, 1 ceuipi s, d, ilieii.-li tired and spek in se low a tone ii was almost ini'-es.sible te hear her Slie ad meeting of inltleil Ilia sue nun s"nc '' "n i'..i' diu cveral Inelil with Heigeu and asserted (hat Ie had d-'U'-'gcd her .ind then altacl.cd In r l!i'r,;en poke In her et marriage v. In n she s.iw hue lift i that, she said, l.u he was in no po-'lieu te uiiirr.v let h, cause he w.iutid te .i l a p.isii'eii u tie- motion pii-l'iiis periaaiieuilj . Ml Thornten 1 lit ll -poke of sevei.il v. sits in the Clliu home, when he wcni the.-e with Heigui. S!,e told of s.-ei.n; H'.' Kin nnd Mi's, i . kissing. .Miss Tl.nni'ni! lehi'UI's,-,! lew sn I imlliiiii'il " I'm" llirec. ( elm, III 'I l.u NORTHEAST TASTES SNOW Flakes Descend After Rain and Lightning Storm Pi. isl itiiuicd its visit In r- .imi in Hie eutlvlu.' distllci. leihi) H'llevviij;' a romblniitieii et v.ii.eiis l.i'nis et weather vesienlav . List nl'.'ht the lei.ih'-.i-i"''' "ii"!'. , , i he , I" h-id a s.ui.pl" i I lln sea sons In tin. There was i a n, lightning im 1, linall). snow, ii-cerdliig le tesj. deiitx el Wls'oneming an. I Tn.-mi) . Il .-i.iv.id Im- live uitniiiis bii' the thil.es 1 dn't llng'-i SHE SAYS "NO" 24 TIMES , ii.,,is.nc Mr; Snowden Refuses nv nations Mr" "ewae.n nc'" ,.,, te Run for Par lament e nun iu I l.iiudeii, (id 'JI. Although then is going te lie tin sciiivil) el women i Mil- of women inn ' . . ... dldates ul the mining iltvtien. n woman al-e will have th lmmr of liavlng de- clined what Is be'leved le be the .-ecerd uiiiidiet- of Invitations te contest ioistl ieistl tuejicies, She i.. Mil Phillip Snowden. will et tin pleiniiient labor leader and author. who ens been asked le run mi behnlt of the Laber Purl) In Iweuty-teiir sep- urate distiieis. Peliiii'iil hlsimlan . say ilmt no oilier chniacier iu Hrltlsh poll- tb-s but the late niadsleiic was te iniicli sought after. Mis. Siiewilcii, altlimigli an Hide- .fuligahle worker iu the Intier cati-e and ' nil Mir .vr si:i Al 1 eMOIll I.i:t k K,Vrl,,,l,!!fy,,im,J,T,"l,r, 1""' "" MvefiJP"1"' ft-W S?KI5 t0 (,t la ParliapiCUt te l-e fgund In uJ Cem en p.i.te as, .!((, Euening IJuhltc ledger I'll. PMlirTV hTMll T 5ULlt I Y PtUrLt ROUTED BY FIRE : IN THE GLADSTONE Intense Excitement Sweeps Fashionable Apartments and Guests Flee, Scantily Clad BLOCK AND TACKLE USED TO HOIST HOSE TO ROOF i fia n j AXf:u rr.....i.u: Uln. ITIIIU AMIclll, CVCiy llllll line weny, eays necier u. St. Peter's Church Hundreds of RUe.stn of the Gladstone. one of the eity's lnrgrs-t apartment ' ,I0UMS' nt kievui ami vim ittw. were reused from "loop at 2:!!0 o'clock this mernlnc by n two-alarm lire which ' Jpjtrejed the kitehen en the tenth iloer "'I'lVlT.r !T "P".!T,!f.J Theugli the lire waa confined te the1 fnn flirt mid ais... nC tlm mwiara TX'Htll , MrImi . 1C flamM cnusr( liirr nv ima rAn'nn (iMi.Arrtntinu nnn nini.'a lng their way ncnntlly clad te the street. Twe alarms were sent in before the fire wiis brought under control nnd finally extinguished. The cuusc of the tire has net been ascertained, nor has the nmeiint of damage been estimated, theugli It will run into a large figure. Manv persons widely known in the city's social nnd business life make their residence at the Gladstone. Mild Affair, Says Hecter "The lire was n very mild affnir," said the Ilev. Kdward M. Jefferys. rector of the fashionable St. Peter'.-., I.pifcepnl Church at Fourth and Pine , .' ' . , , ' streets, who occupies an apartment en tlie seventh Iloer et the building. ' ,.,,. ... , ... , ., ...... .. ... Cfnt r. .j,,, envi 1 1 1 ti t. n flrcmnn nasseil Cliiniiiihist line. It was found I iiiii fiiiri iii ii. n wiiiiiii ii"fr iiiiki 'lw known tline was n fire. . . . . . was enieriy ami resiuenis ec uie nniei i , , . .... . .d ... ........ were walking about as though nothing ...i,,,.,,,... 1....1 i.nnnetie.l " . , in ,, I .1 n , A bellboy discovered the fire nnd turned in nn alarm. The flames spread quickly through the top fleer. l!m- pleyes of the apartment house spread , - , through ,.!),. ,lu nes...l,l... in the Dunning as , ,,". Ka u, Hi'iei. I-loeruien eii.ph.je. ji. the building ; rushed threugli the halls et the nine residential lloers, wliich have ten apart-1 incuts each, banging en the doers and l reusing these guests who had net licnrd ! or answered their telephones. Wllil Incitement Prevails re. . .I it .. . .i llie building was the scene et much e.cltetacul as -non as tlie alarm hart I . it........ "- -"',, ,.- nu- ,,,,,,n, nun I been sounded. Most of the guests at j Hi" Oladslene are e'derly or middle- "gei persons. I liv (tressed hnstllv. ami Hindi for the bottom fleer of I the building. The elevateis reiuaiiKil in service, despite the spread of the ' tlnine. and nillliv of the loiesis ranie1 en the lue bah enies and down thieiigh ' the file towers. The height of tin building made light ing the lire a dlllieult task. The streets weic full of tire' apparatus, b-it th" firemen hud trouble getting tile!.- hose lines tt, tin. (.it. (!..'... -I'l... !...:,. II 1. ....- - - ...- ...( . ...... . ,..- ,1,11,1111,1 1- tiri.,.r'..f. mill eipiipiicl with pipe line op e.ii'li Iloer. I Ireinen, going up i.'ireugu uie nuililin::, imiuiieil tlice nuiekl) and auxiiiarv lines were liruiig!,t ii, from ,ihe stret. A ladder cempaii) jmi nn the lug i--i ensieu bidder of Tiuck Ne, "J lu no i liddlc of Pine urcet. At its utn,..- ( iintliiiii'il un l-imc Tin., Ciiliiiiui cmi FRENCH ABANDON SINKING SUBMARINE Crew Is Taken te Cherbourg Aboard Merchantman Cherl'eiiig. Oct. 'J I. -iH) A. P. I - Tin Fundi submarine Heln'inl Mnrlll i has been ab.itnleiied in a fluking ,en,li- tien in the L'ugll.sh Chiiniiel, Ii I aim known today, upmi the arrival of h i crew at the siiliinariiie sialieii h. r. aboard a Frencii meiehiinimiiii. When abaiiileiieil the Mihiuarine w,,s in llie neighborhood ,,f (he i-lncl ,.. Aurigny (Alderney i. She left Up -i en Friday for Calais. 'I he Kehiml Morillet w.u fm-merH the tieri'imi I'. II. '-"IS. Slie wis laini, lied in l'.ieiii"ii in lliH! ai,, was cnptiued the siiiiic .veiir hy the Frencii. Tin luiinaiiae is lis, (-,,,,( M h.ngili, dis places .'Hi; tens siihini-rged and has -i range of Midi) milis at five knots en the surface and sevent) ml'cs at three kuels suliiuciged. Slie entries n nph .in-ur of twi nt) -one. s WALTER FAMILY GETS TIMES Nerthcllffe Estate Sells Famous Newspaper te Original Owners , ,.,..,, f l.endiill. Oct. 'JI. It is iiliderstoe I ,,lt ,.,.,!,. ,mvt, i,,,,,,, ....mpi,.,,.,! llliilt-r WHICH the 'I Inn s will . I. . VI'.. !.. ' ,1 i . I . . . ." . t . i " "'"'i Mining ami nun i. v.iu auepi "il "'": '," "H""'1! '"c gmeriiiiieni ". !" ".... ..in ..no iiiitipiciv nine pelideliee. Al. illtctc-'t iu the new.sppi'r lia been piirchast'il from the etaie of Lern Nerllicllffp bv Jehn Waltir, i, resent clialrin.in of the Times, after lmig lie lie lie gotlutleiis ceiiducti'd h) Sir Campbell Stiiait, managing director of the new paper. , ' The Times was found, d h) Jehn Wnl- tcr, giuit-gieat -great -griiuilfalhcr of the present Jehn Walter, iu ITS.". PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. OCTOHRR 2'1. H2'J Where, Oh Where Has Britain's Seal Gene? Imlnti. net. IM.- P.y A. P. i -It Icvclepeil tmhi) tlmt a liiteh might occur in tlie ieii'iiieii, of turning hut tin' Prime Minlter'N i Hire at Ne. 10 Downing sheet, when Hetinr Law unites te take pic session, because of the less or lulshi.vilig of the Prime Minister's en' of etllec. Ue.ul (lenrgn's clciks aie searching for the seal, hie of (lie former I'rime Minis ter's personal secretaries (i. II. Sliuhespcuie, declined lie iiinl lieen en dui) two eur.s and hud never seen the Mill. TO EXTEND LINE ST. Mayer Signs Ordinance Despite Pretests of Olney Avenue and Oak Lane Residents SAYS P. R. T. PLAN IS FAIR' The ordinance nutlierlzms a trelle) line extension from Ogontz nnd C'hel ten nvriuies alens t'hnmplnt street te Old Yerk read, was signed today by Mayer Moere. llesldents of Oak I.nne and Olney recently protested against the measure, ! I stating the p. it. T. Company first j I should build an extentlen from Olney' 1 neiiue north en Pifth street te the Cit) ' I I.llie. j ' l.plaining ids approval of tlie bill, the M:i)or said he and Transit L'lreeter i I Twining inspectel tli" section which ! will be served by tlie new extension, lie i continued : ' It mm frninil thai ilin rv tension is te be run enlv the length of three blocks and will cost approximate!) fl,J',l1l),,;,(1'l'1l"; yh"' l,"'ji ,"' j!1'1 "Mt teel jiistllle.l in vetoing tlie ordinance, ,,..,, ...... (.x,,,11.Il,M M.(.n from the Knpid Transit (en. pan) at this time ; ... 1 t.l I ., , ..!,. , ' "'.V," " ... . ,'. " " , ,., '.,, ' ,. V tT, ' , 1(i (tJy ..TCk'V.l,'" te" gieund i,teugln te the Miner's attention bv .. . - -, i Olney and Oak I.au ti.ens In oppesi- i CHAML T 1 - vtl li i ' '"'''', l'"" w''"'' ""' ,ri,n''" ,,,lI,!ll.v j1,1'" ! I'lliplmsilli'il the Impert. line of th" slt l.icr) llllllg frnni.lit... f.ii evtnniltm. nlnni Pil'fh ' n..tlfm in (.Inn'reu. uliiel.i It Mls is line -.--.. ..... - ,- . .,.,.. - ...- ..-.... a iru . . street te Oak Lane for manv ears ll ' has net utilized it. with u result that 'the residents are jealous of any ether 'extensions which toel: pi eccdence ever ttu-irs. The Mayer and Director Twi- ' ning said there was no )ues,tIeii about j the need for the Oak Lane extension, I j hm did net regmd the objection as sufii- ,. ,,nt te lustivj etelne or the small extension along Champlost sired." Alleging dannges te the i.-ig'ji" ,airll "Ml.m.l; a truck and killed tl.e , , or ,ll(. (Vntral ltallread Complin) 1)f Nrw ,K.rM.v ,U1S awarded a enllct (lf s..,, ..aii,st the Colonial Ice Cr.-ini c'empinv of Phll.idelplilii li a jur.v ii, .Judge Hit-hard Delierty's court at V !,"U,1' Meiii.uutli Count), N. .1. y- terdny. 'I'l,,. verdict w.s relumed bv direc (,m ,,f the court after atterne,s r the tien of t railroad J leherty ciliipau iuteriued .luilse thai a scttleiient for that ..ii...iiit l,il heen a-'ieed lineii In tli , ,!. e eildence w.i. tiilien. and the verdict, lie .liiege said, was meiel) e place the m itli-iin-nt mil rd. Tin. accident which resulted In tl .' sll eiMirred mi April s at Ltirinbi- Cressing. iicir i.aiii-woeii, . . ,1. ,vi- hert II. rsser, driver of tlie truck, wi l.ille I and I lieiuas Sagiirtmi, dr., ai helper, was serieiisl;. injured nnd tli ,, h.eie "iiielished. A Corener's: jury e.;eneiateil ther...l leni', il having Ik-kii shown thai tin en gineer blew 'uis whistle al tlie appre. e 'i te iii" eresslin; and also rang tlie beil MISS TUMULTY SAVED Operation Performed en Daughtc of Wilsen's Ex-Secretary Paris, Oit. I'l An operation I v Dr Sii.lblll'-k lllls saved the life ,,t 1 M.irv Tumult), daughter of .lesepl, 'I Tiiiuult), former piivate 'ecretaiv ti Woodrew Wilsen. Ml.s Titiuiili.i. lr was iiiineiiii.e.1 jisierila... is row en tl.e i'.,a. tuv.i ii.'eveiv -loin injuilis siistaiiii -! in a a nutiii'iehil - in i idem near Mm. eh ,. August 1!'.. Her I'atlnr has been i l'.iils nt lur bedside for weeks, sp.inn, a.. peii- te save her Hi"". II is . -pei led te bimg her Inn n next ,ninri MAYOR HAS TRANSIT NEWS Will Issue Anether Statement en High-Speed Lines Soen "lii'pertani .iiiiieiiucements with re sp, . t in transit d, velepuient " will In made bv Ma.vcr Moere wil bin a we after i ne opening of th,- Fraukfore "1." .N'eVelllbi'f .". Tlie lillllellli, , luellls will concern ether project! I high-spec,' lilies, A pii-liiniiinri test of the Fiaiikfmd "1." i rains will be made Oi tuber :il. the MiiVer .ilineuiiced, Willi liieiuhei s of lln Fr.iiikferd Cilebrulien Ceiiiniittec ,, ill v i tt .1 passengers. 500 QUIT !N P?0TKST Refusal of Ceal Company te Dis charge Watchman Causes Strike llii7lcteti, l'.i., '. i. ''l. i It.i A. p., The ."ilin caiple.vis in il,e Ne ," IH; laud t'elllerv of ilc .I..II,, I Uulili inl Ceal Cmup.iii.v reuuiiiii'd awiv fien, ...i ..... .U)1., t, ,av In wet, t .iga'nst Hie ic- iiimiI ni' the.llim I i disci, ai m a man who was I'liipli.,, ed a-, a wiite'im in dur ing the ri ccir iispensien and who was lined S.".iili l.v the F.iited Mine Workers' local, it is allege I, for dri-eitiug the tanks. Th einii.iiij "l.i, i, s the man was epelhd treiii I In iiiilmi im- failure ,, pit) the line mid thin I , was hind as II llintiii- IUI1IKT Hue. Whc.l Willi Wtl . resumed l he ,1, 'in nml ef the inliie workers will tern, cin i"i nn- nuiii inn iiaiiie net he granted ueclnied A II. Jessim ' knocked ih.- i.iiimu from ins hand, iit.il the geliernl tminager of the cea.pani. ' , the heu-c m-li lire. Uie .meke dr,.v e , llllfllll ll"' ' '!' Oi'lll S.S he stepped nu: .ion m ,ki: i.oiiki.ne ion may f,ut ,""' "."."'T '""i''1!- "i'l"" ''."' '" "r i,, .un.! in Hit tivip wuiiiwi telunini en render. In 'levveil light and fl nieineut PttK Zi Ade. Inltl' tl bllllel siiuck him Premier's Daughter Mil i A.t T T5J1 $$ v . ?. .. i-.r. I.I)V ISAIIKh SYKKS Wife of Sir I'mlcrli h S)hes and eldest daushter of Andrew liniiar llM'. It is helieW'd slit will he liestess al Hie elllch'.l rrsidenrc the British Prime Minister, Lle)d CSeursp's Mircoser Is widower - of as a READY FOR CLASH prjme (viinister Benar Law and . . Lloyd Geerge Will Speak at Glasgow CONFERENCE ON IRELAND Uj A s'orieti-rt Vf 1 ijtwUm, 't. Jl.-Glesgew ' be the chief center of inter, st in the poll-lie.-il nitiiiitien ter the resl of the week. The new Prime Minister. Andrew , Henar Law, e'i Thursda) will announce the details of his policy there, and for l -eight hour- later his predecessor,' L'eyd Geerge, will address a meeting.' leiiig accompanied te Scotland by Sir Iiehert Heme, who was his Chancellor ' .. m the I'Aciiunier. The Times nelltien correspondent ...u , te the strength of the Communistic Pcrty -among tlie industrial worker.. adding that tills i- largely en in count of the rebn-lance of tlie Glasgow mem-' 1,,-rs of Parliament te abandon the Ce- ! alltien. The writer suggests that this ' position is likely te ghe Impetus te I tlie Scottish home rule movement. --(r is iunte.1 cisewuere that lwnar , Law's re-election a meinber from the central diilieu of Glasgow Is in no, SCREAMS OF WOMEN PRECEDE AUTO CRASH Ablngten Police Find Abandoned Car at Feet of Embankment An automobile, whose occupants tied aftu- it had crashed through a fence nnd fallen down a sleep embankment mi the Siceinl stii. t pike n fi w feel 1 1 mil pi-nii) p.'n k Ci-eek. wis disi evi-red earl) tliis morning hi the biugtmi police The llu'lils of the i-ir, which hme tlie i license Ne. .';s"iss, wie still burning, i per-., ns in lln in ighbi i heed iu n..v heard a crash wlibli wis preceded b.v si reams, Having visions ,,f another tnunhv. imil.ir t" that at New l'.i iinsw n-k. m-v-i ,'.,1 residents telephoned tin- police. The police susp,.. t thai llie i., cup. nils el tin car in.'i) have pin pesci. eiiven iii.-, nigh tin- f' in " for ',,Ti.r,,!H.!,,;::lv;,s "I'lniniiig in-'uran s.-vell-pas-e'l.-l- I lllp.'l. Il 1. 1 . "iisiderabl.v d.iiiiugc'l ZIMMERMAN ROMANCE ENDS IN DIVORCE COURT Wife of "Beach Adenis" Says He Found Germantown Toe Quiet Tin leiuance of Mi- Hebe, -u .1 M. 1. .iininerni.in and I i r lifegiuud bus linn, I, "lalille" imuieri.ian, vhich lias I n loitering since M.i.v, is ,, tiuilel.v i I ded b) i list it ll I loll of lilvei, e pi in i eil -ii, s bv Mrs, i unci ni. in. who is the i-nlew of Coin, bus A. Lane, .1 r . unl I eiiair.' Phil. idi lph.a publisher. .iiiiiuiTinnn. a teiitier lifi-gtmrd ;.t M ,i,li. Mi. in Pea. h. N'. A uldii'l I , i 111,11 insisi, . nn hv iii g, mid ilepiu 1 1 ,1 .', Ni.'l '..'li lie .i III he plel'e I llie- in; ,il M.Milinllan I'.cich te the qui, I I ,r -I ii i'l old I i, rinaniew n and de- ,i . .' i in- loin nn i v as eer T ,i t.'i.ple we., iii'irrleil in 'l.iuhal i . lli. eh in. lime, I'.i'.'l. Tin I'ecaiii, m pini'l'd llie pl.'iiiliug siiiiiuit'i' aid t'i, i i.-l. , ailed lln' " ,l,uiis of i he I , I'cni much i line w i-.h tlie , lul - ,,i ..I ,'.- tin n Mi's Lull.-. i,."ivin th, .il lis si,,'llibls in .ih, I'r.ue t In I, ,' . i l'.sli.ti n, ,ir I ll" straini. ,' ' lln I' I l.i- II .11 Huge .III' 1 i in ii u'live bis net , ,,! ion as i l.i.iK. r ,iii s, . be "guv" a li-ni'l .il iiie-iiing In 1 1 - iiiiiin rlii .ill-, li ' Hm I il . l,s in, in. nu. in. who liv.s ,. r, l.er , le'dt , ,n Wes' Tulpeiie. i,i ,i sin'i-:. ll I , - il. was icpei I...I I, , ,' le lie ' I ' . .111,1 -.'I'd III ,11 Nel .1. SLAIN AFTER HE DRIVES FAMILY FROM HIS CABIN Detectives Kill Barricaded Miner Wiicn He Defies Them Mi Imiseii. Pa.. Oct. U'l i P..v , I .1,, , l.i U". ,i 1,1,1,, i ,,i l.nsh.n Hi ni," ' ., i. . . a sum ,ii ,1 Mll'-l , . '. i uvi i,,ia w ,i, ii. aflei ,- ' ,'c and (en cliddi eu l'nun ne i .'i'l li a, lei himself m t,,. I, Hi d tile ellie, , . H.llllll .,i ,i.n l, in, 'oil-In:, i' 1 1, ih ti I iv ,'s an iv ed at llie b.v in ' hi ivii k I I i'i house nil hud I i u Winn ii Iii i) . I -"1 1 1 III 1 1' . iiriueil will, a In j t -Im i- i.l.'.l llllux if III oil,. ,,f I,,. ei., -live, curving a lnn- M.ile. I UI'I. I BRITISH LEADERS iv l.x, r ,t IVili u I iIhIb E OF NATIONS AIM OF Proposed Association of Latin America and U. S. te Be Dis cussed in Washington PROJECT SAID TO HAVE SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT Disarmament and Adjudication of Internal Disputes Object of Organization My CMNTON V. (SIMtKlli sitiitT rorrriencli-nt l.trnine I'lilillc l.iilci-r f'apurtvht, IBS J, Im I'ubhr l.ftlrjtr fui-tpaiiv 1 U'asliliigten. Oct. HI. TI infer ence of the Central American Sintes tiuatemala, Salvader, Xleiiriigun, lloii lleii durns and Cesta Hica--which Sfcretary Hughes has enlied te be held in Wash- ' Ingteu en December 4, Is preliminary te the meeting of (In; Pan- nierican conference te lie held next March at San Diege de Chile. It Is tlie first step toward the organization of an as- 1 sedatien of tlie nations of tlie Amer ican continent which will counterbal ance the League of Xntlnns as n Eu ropean Institution. ' Tile small st.it,.., of Central America are called leiret.nr first in order te clear up the iii--Metis at Issue between them which en marly cnu-ed a war one year age. The Tacnii Anca con ference si,e the unlj ether major dis p.ile in Seuth Aiii"rii i, a heiiudar) piestieii iuwihiiig Peru, Hull ia and ! Chile, heri In .,-lin gten I t i winter Th.s agieemiiit Ins nor heen liitilieil rentlnucsl mi 1','Kc I'-lKhtprn. ( nleinn Tlirre 'i I' RICAN LEAGUE SECRETARY HUGHES LAST-MINUTE NEWS WELrAP.3 DV.lv E GETS $45,000 IN SIX CONTRIBUTIONS Six tounibutieus tetallii:y '?1D,000 'e '.ie Welfar'.- rtdeia . v.'ip a.meuiitcd today 'oc.eic the tia.u weikeis met. (..'.: .i;.-.eis are exptctetl te :rper. receipt of sevemi : .(.a and tlc'Iais te las yi.at c'.mnty diive. tien fu i Velur-l DA". i-rvt; '.7-, VAe"n:;aX0N, Oct. 2-I. The rei.ciiAU'.i: Lay s A.-ec:at'i Ju-tice e the Siuiei..i.- Court 1'iesidei.t llirdlns te-Jay nnd was uccejrcd. Tt Novembe;' 14. TV, 'J VJL.LZV, 3IX HU?sT Ii: AIJ70 fclilASH C --...:. 0, Ci!.. Jl.- 0-.' :... Gl l JI. s.:iu.an v.ere . .... ,.i .njuit.i.1 .i.ij vs.i ty v-'j. t .. .j .i;toaieoil a ... .-si. t.'.i ... iU '.Lc iiav.0i. L.,i.aj. tal e Jit-it.. MYSTERY W Ii TO DOUBLE MURDER Weman Heard Quarrel and Shots Where Recter and Choir Singer Were Found will call ellis parker I , New Itriiiiswii The in) sieriei murder of il.e I Hall mil Mi- F , N. .1., n.t. L'l.- -'evew ittn-ss" n' the v. IM ward Wheeler tlii.r H. Mills is be- Ueved te have been Mi's. .I'll,,- Hi'.-- !, farm en II. m l'"ii feillul near here, owner ,f a small te ,1, about one hi-ndrisl arils fr . nnderstoeil i" hav ' a detailed a, .- ni'i' 1 1, r s.c's lane, I veil tl.e llilllimitics i vvlcf si,.- -aw mi the niulit the ' i.u i' d lei-ter .ii, d th choir singer were ,.i u. Mi. (!i!is..M s la.- W' mail b.-l..i. whom vaiieus ,sp, cts 'n tin- natlL.'g crime have h" 'i 1 il.-'del in the I".) I itive lilc'ltlll. ii.e-i " "-ll n ie of the llupi'llan' will s ..iiu.ne, seen bv Wi'lnir A M.-i. n-i.lt ap pointed D.-p..-v A i. ..ne. lu'iii-r.il in i-hnrge "' i he i' v.--i . Frmn i!i ii v "ii. .He nt. iii tills clriiiii.- it i nu, ill . i'iiiii n te Mrs. llibs.n She is a w i !"i farm with the ' I III1 1,1,1 sl,, . i ! d .cl -. i el lit. s i .. hll ,. tw I 1,1 V -"I i - -" I.I. !."!. . !. s and "i, 1. ' l I It.',, nil; s,iial "i-s hi-r hence l! ther she bai v," iu slie, k-. sic i ubl" ,1,.. Will II. I, i ! , 1 "ll s.., , s . st"l llli T i v. ,eks ni.-' el 'I'l I p I III dtf'll'pc.l 'I, .11 I In .jl . ii il... ...ii II. I' lil.vslelle, Ml'., lilbs.i 1 "l- I new lines(i;.itiil I i" llletl-. T'ie corn ,1's., s-epli'inber 1!'.. . niL'hi Mrs. (!,i V c sligrile. sj,,, . ., il Is In eketl C" ,i 1 1 nnd i bin Lbe.it, "i The animal pi, "Id- .if-ep !i P, M i.. . lips farm with lis i -unii'd the urn', .ii ll-e 1 Wi'dlli s,, ,i I' I. 1I..V 11. 'Ill -l'1'l . , -, . ,' 1,1 I' I" I ,l'sc ll.iHI '1 liel till 111 ,1 be '11. "ll'. Clllcnl i'" ! nml s!,e ' , . ih .1 Phi'-Mi- tilbs.iu u t'.' bio . ,,; s I I, fllss.'V 'v l be barn and tie "i . n i l.i in . As she cinssci tl,. i , irii.it It'll i nihil i i"- the bodies uf the ! t'-r sc- Wile I. 1,0,1 ', ' ' 111 till' selll' d.ll .In - -l c s.ivv the under which ml the , h,,i . ' ibel- I I. ", illit '.lis . , 1 e en I he ft, mis ilelllell llllib'l the ",l II'.- Ml- il .Hid win. ie ,, ,, b, f,,i,. ur Ml' (iibsiill , Olll'l ,,f lyve men and v. , , nee. Thcv w i.liisnn hallcl th, ai the draliia inl.ni,. -'vis The argument a ! lout per- ( enllnurit en I'lisr I'lshl".',,. ( iiinn One - - NIGHT EXTRA sniWnpllnn Vrliw Jil n Year by Mail. I'uiiiip l."dK". femimnv 8-HOUR-DAY PRINCIPLE DISCUSSED AT GENEVA Bitter Attacks of Laberltes Received In Silence by Employers (piicvk, net. L'l. illy A. l'.t Del ej;.ii"s te the International l.tiher Con Cen fi felii'e meet 111)! here iiinertei today' session Inte ii prete. t ll,'alnt tlie (iov (iev eriimeiits iiml nntilejt'rt for failure te, adept mid .nfiiree the prinelple of the i i'hl -hour da) . The laher ieeirnte.' (lis.satisfaetieli Mis iiiiKnii'llted hy the silence of the delegates of tlie enipleyers, net ine of whom responded te tlie hitter attacks .f ih" lnlmrites. Sener Cahallere. tie- Spanish dele . .. i. i .1... ji,'.; ",'lle was mrelllOM III iieiiiiiiiii nm in- the rights of labor and Hi" treaty et 'i rsailles. He said that he regunh-il 1 1 iplmei-s' delegates In the confer- elii e as liil-ei 's cncin) . lie ref'l'led te the I'lenill inediliea tli n ill tlie eight-hour law nnd asked if ,i eeuld lie expected that France would ever ratify tlie laher convention of the workers. MICHIGAN 'LION' PROVES ' TO BE HYBRID MASTIFF Footprints Taken en Trail Found te Correspond With Deg'6 Feet Chicago. Oct.. IM. P.y A. V. i Th" Michigan "lien," which has areiiseu the dune country In Southwest Michi gan since lust Thursda). h.'c been tracked te lii Jnir and is n deg. a'--cording te a reporter for tlie Chicago Daily News, who made his r pert tedn) . The News reporter took eaet sketches nt the footprints of the beast i .i.:..i -.. t. i .- i.,u.i,u .....I .1 II I' II M l I'FltlllJ U' HI llllli- -IM'" II'"! began a hunt for feet that made the pi hits. After iii'inirieu at main farmhouses, lie found Adelpli Vhit:ii")cr. owner of a elIew h) brid niastift' It is of great s'e. with lir'ncl head, thick hair. csp. i inlly biisi ii. the neek, with a long mil tu't'd will white. He found tint ii- feii cerr '-:'"inleil te the prints found near LaUcsidi .0M SUPREME CG'JRI BENCH e Villiara JR. v. is tf-iideved te '.viil be effective- SUIT FOR ART SAKE Clad te Pay $15,000 in Libel if It Will Wake Up Philadelphia wife sued by mckenty lim ii-'i, ." Meri s. n , i ii ,:i a stall nn ni I--I..I leiiav . i, -g, s thai tlie NI." nun lit,. I ii- ii lc 1 na.ilns. him I b.v T. 11 Me el.- i- .. leiwiird b.v 'for, ,'s w I ''' 1-ii. P. I'.melphl.' in 'In'r i gi ii 11111' w I i 1 ii ii- ind 1 1" ei t in, j i-i tr - Icislll." le -.,, ,,, I'Te't W , '.I,' made I- i'. freii, f-n-tl . r .'lt- icisia .mil ti , the aiiieunt , if 1 mild tl i would "glndiv sp. ml ie I i. '! bv ll,l .-.dveni i.-ei l '- '.w.-lkeil ',.' 1 . ei. ..f '" w . ii -s h.i'.p ning i" -.''. "i .i- Phillidell.h.ii then' in the l The suit ng.i i.st t! . -v ih lv knew it .in ''lltlll'lisse.ir 1, 1 lg''"Wtll of I. S i-i if i.-i-m ia.st je.r ' tl.- An .Imj. vvhb h, he -a,.!, li. .1 p' ii cil a cnntiiii I for . iiovniieii of pnr-rn-is in Indep'-i'l-"tn .- I In II with II i ,t V ilkl e, Sll Ven. nil, ll oil,' e !'. lien eilgugeit I' (i'l tile Werk. ''..'- I - I'l plltlll HI I h's been d.lhl.ii:' d t" ' i vti'lll '! M.'i mid b ih,. ,. ,, is,. "I Welceln, I Ii - - .1 I V i ,,li ,1 1 ti.w ii i" n.e " Mr M." i s s ,, j ,,, .v III e .11 till- 1...I...'' I'.H I.I llg li.d.iV, i li" i- s, i t, rw ,! ' i !'. i. . . . :, I, vi i'l, 'In, I. dpi, in ii, lie -r I I. Il' I -III w I,., h t. ,,r and i ,' 'I'L- v don't want il" ' ..'it .'I,, r p,.s. ,,t ''ll I- siift l ',,; l.i ', ' i ,' - le s, i rn;i,i ti 'I In ii' ;.r, :.,v"i,i ,g . ' v . i i. her m- V ! ,gs ib. id r i v w reiig ,;...! 1. 1 . ii- cl , , . gt'i - in I !, M 1 el ne, ii ' i'l ., "i-.r :isiliiniiii . ..; . Kt ;,, ' ., .s w.'Ht ,;,s i, en ., I,,, ,., i v .t - ',. in a tin . en ,, ti... v t'i the " ,-; i" .in s ni ' w m hi Tin- nllew who bus i tup .( nt" v i, w bv - i'ii i,i, i mcr.'v ..n ,e r im. n I n all i, iv en i , i ' i f , -' , -l" . 1. IU n, i'lul'idi Ipl ii. I ii .-In- nd ! hi'ii until il -i ,et f,,r II'. lllpllllltillg lb,' pillllte. IU , M'.'i 1 l"i,s, , nu, up, anil I i, i r i vv I ti, '.til ll I lie I i p. ist em, 'mi , .ii;,l i,,t- I v I -1111111-11 ' "I. p'tli'e. "I WOllld gllldlj sp, ' .1 the ,l ,,'Ulll i lam 1. 1 In' this i:,lv eiitiii , r if I i",l,l thus nv iki ii the pee.'le of Phil..ii Iphl.i te what is happening In tiien, m the Ite'.il el ,,tl. ' Ovv. ii I . Hidiei I , ai'iii in v f,,r mc. Vinsen, sets forth in the siati'i.n-ut of . Ini'ii tile,, t,,i hi. eli. ni tluii Mi. Mer- I ,s' 'I III, l-nis, both Hi w I I'llu; -,li,l '" I .' . l I' "Wlllfllllv Ml,, I ,,,l lie ,,. V I. il- . .I'll ih.'ll ll'illllS" of he lbe Mlhl sin, li-r in lb, . hinges, Sie. , ii-nn was "hrmight into ie nencn p,,,h, -, .in, lul, n, latin and il.sefnci " W I ie Mi Mm us is ,ci, i, dine, liM s' li tig.nn t i-i.iii ni-, of bin 1 ,1, .,,,.. ri lis wife will be lighling a Seil, nun sim n.r npel tiled nga list her tt. ' aiielhei lenrt MOMS WELCOMES PRICE TWO CENTS M IN T Clerk Says Weman Was Calm When She Get Murder Pistol JUDGE THREATENS TO OUST WOMEN FROM COURTROOM Speiser Sceres Repeatedly for State in Verbal Tilts With Defense FNDNG 0F B0D,ES T0LD rmumJ Uh uuulti IULD Defendant Hangs Head When Weapon She Used Is Shown te Jury Today's High Spots at Mrs. Hosier's Trial u,. . " itness ehv.s Mrs. Itusicr lnuirhad . ". 1 - " win. n sne oeuKni pistol witti which .-.he killed huibnnd and e,rl. -Mrs. Hesii-r jiictureil as calm and collected when she purchased pis tol and p'p.-.i-ed te &, te hus band's i flice v.-lrc slayings took place. State wins victory by stepping at- uicks en Arthur hosier by attor neys for defense. Judge threateiis te clear courtroom when women spectators persist in keeping up loud cackle and laugh inj,' at points of testimony. Mrs. Catherine Rosier laughed , when she purchased the automatic pistol which, later in the day, she ; used te kill her husband, Oscar, and 1 his pretty young stenographer, Mil- dred Geraldine Reckitt. 1 Her merriment was occasioned by 1 the salesman's advice net te held the leaded automatic with the muz i zle pointed toward her. j This tnteiuent was made bj William I. Frel!or, a department store sporting i goods Mili'sman. He was a witness nt ;ieda)'s session of Mrs. Hosier s trial for tlie killing of Jerry KeeMtt. ThtJ trial, which is before .Tiitlji' Hnrr.itt in ltoem I.".".. Ciiy Hull, is in Its sixth day. scett Ieses Argument I'reitnr's testimony was admitted only nlnr a long argument betwein Jehn It. K. S'-eif. iitleriiel for Mr. Hosier, nnd Maurice Spelser. A-sistmit District At utiicv. The witne-s admitted under a tit" of i ross.ipiestieiuiig that he had net .iii-liid'-d this stalemeiit m his tes tes tiiiieii.. nt tlie mipiest, but hud told it te Mr Speiser privatelv . Airs osier, looking l-'i.in than en .in) prev.eus d.iv of the tr.al. came prepared " s,.e her atternevs, Mr, , en .ind William Couiier. u-siin-e flay ing !."i- broth er-iii-hiw, Arthur Hosier, w h 'si r ss-i xauitiuitleii was halted by i ilieiirutit.-'it ) sterdav . In ilils si,,, was disappointed as Judg. Har.i.t' refused te permit tlie atterne) ter lln defense fuillier te h.irrv the witness In elf.irt t" show tl,.i-'he liad Inllaiiied ill'- defeudnnt'.s iuiinl rthiir Hesiers i r,,ss-eMiiulna-timi was .unc'.iided bv Mr Scott "''"m"';,.,,,.,! ,n suffer 1 'ellHiernrv ieei-se ey , uc i'uiiik, u.- uperarv w nil sev.er.ll oilier sKiru.'snes nun mr- Assist.nu Distil.-t Attmni..v latir in the dav. The most 'iipnrt.iut "f tl.ese war. when Judg. Iterrnit angrilr rt fused te upp. ri Mr Sniisir in an i-tlert te k" p nlll "' llie I 'I'd a l.i' of tes- tlliieiiv 'vb.ili lli'llc.-ileil that the tie fendaiit had iipiiili-d her ml lis seen lis I Ollilllltll'll. The witness ..as n piitiidiunii. one nf the first t.i enter th.- loom where the Ie .lies l.iv. In . ress-i Mimiu.it.iiii Mr. S'eit iisk.il iiiiu what Mrs Hosu-p had said and done iu his piescnce. ( riisl Over Man's Hed) ' ,s,, in i' iii -ess tlie room ami threw ,r arias : i r -1 1 1 her husband, crying '1 i.'.nlv '..lildv A ii.en.ini i.i'ei, Mr Spei-i r s ehjei . tien- liav ug ie ,", in vain. il, patrol- a an in Ide. p. i. mark b.v . vv bv in! Mi He- siei ' Daddv I'm s,,rij dl' Admits "Little I ills" Mr Hosier." said Mi. Scott. vvhm , r..ss-. v.iin m.it imi of tins witntAH I ll, was ri-Hi'.'-.i 'In I'imiiiiig. no. ning to il ,s .i .si"i, .if i ie tiial. ' von iiinr ni. i v ill. Mr He-ici i,u varieilH ec , .,- . .1 s ' We I ', "i . ,,r two little tiffs that. ii.dn't .iiuiiiitii le anvthing," lie un sw. n d )t S' ett -' i d ' he w itness tf it nd. iii.l III'" I',.,! ' ' h.nl tried te Ilinku ,,v , t . I ' itln I ue H."ler H si'-r ' ii i i vv ii.lv .tin I ' mlieil to te , ud Mi S '. vv I, . ..bj.- ted te the I mull,, i.'i I en I'tii Mn.lirii. ( iiliimn nn BARONET TO WED AMERICAN Sir Geerge Rhodes Engaged te Mri. Diana Morgan Hill Londen, en '.'1 The engngemfnt f s.,! i;,,,'e, Kim les. H.iit, and Mm. Diim.i M-ngMii Hill, mew of H Mor gan Hi!!, of AN a-hingleii. was an i," lie ' d ven i dav SI, ii gi . wle, is a widow if duty venr- obi. I- il. father-in law of lull Mel'hi'is I u v ul Llevd Henrice' Nlilllstll- "f I'eiisluns. Mrs Kilt wllO was sneiallv prmuliietit in Waslii' fm mini) .venrs, lias bet n t ... u, Ien aliiiiil two v enis T1 ' t,, , ,,,,! ni'ie luakiiig their 1 1 . 1 1 r e r den iffrr AI'XUTMI'.Nrs T(l s IT I", I , t MVf- , jrai"fil I r,i n I ,ll'lltllg tlm Ae J, 1 A I : J ii if ii y si 1 1 VI I 1 ? i! fi.: m $ rt m I i 5-t i ,3- . -, .