Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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VBOTN'CP PUBEIO (CBDGEIN-PHIi:Al)ELl?HrA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i0, 1322
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RESIDENTS PLEASED
PROPOSED NEW FRANKFORD "L" FEEDERS
fr
AI TROLLEY PLANS
Cermantewn, Frankford, Ti Ti
oga and Nicetown Faver
Proposed New Routes
WOULD LINK WITH "L" LINE-
fJrsilllii'nMen win rxbi'cs.ed tn!'
........ ! .. liiiiiim .., ,,,,iii ..
ffptrHI'lllltmr Ull.iiiHn te, n e. .,,,
tiortliern niul i.eitlir:ilrrn tvirK of t In ,
rflv ever (lie plnii il' tin Philadelphia
Jlnpid 'l'intii!l 'tiii:iii I" mwlil1 tliiri
new tuilh' "ffcilcr" Hues t mi. nrc',
Tllh I l.e I'rnnlifnrd deMitel II. 10.
It wtts picdlctctl tliut tlm l-pii'ii-eil
Jtini. v. Ill imul' " ""rt Pr!X '" 'itMlutf '
fhielni nil nt niul In1 n coin n I I 'i hi in
(hi- etill'liilil'll.v Oil iicietlllt nf tle coll cell
Tlllll'lH'O which tliOV V'lll III' .t.de t'lll'
Tf'.i'll'lltt- llf till' M'l'tletlS nfii-tnl.
(lenrge A. .lelili'M. prfsali'iit of the
riive.lt'11 Itimriiieiiienl Atcf.riitl! ,!i.
Mllll'll Ml It pi'lUCPt' 111 IVIMHIIIIII'mli'lS
iii.jiniveil t,.in.!t tiidlltles in that !( '
Hen. '..ilil teday:
"We lire hlghl cr.itllh'tl liv the pre- ,
tidsii ui.iis for iln' lim (httuuh
frctieti named Ii.v Mr. Mitten. 'I'll'
ptoesoil Hi"' !""' srcnMj ii'TiIeil In the
cer.iimmil . They will gi,e grvi'( im
petus le i nil t stun devoieiiuiont In 1 1
neighborhoods traversed lr tile lieu
linf. inerPie-t' the villue in" prnpertv
jnd be a iimm te Hip section morally, i
Dr. Valentine It. .Miuiulnir. pn-'ilent '
ef tlie North Kensington Ititsiucss Men'. t
Association, said :
"It will menu greatpr trawling fa
cilities fur the iieiipli living In flint sec
tion of tini'tlif nr-t Philadelphia which
tms vOt te undergo tunny dovelepiiit'titR, '
I refer te the Thlrt -tlilrd. Kertj -third. .
Twenty-third ami Fortwpeiiiii1 Wards. I
The oenflruelioii of these lines will'
mean a woiiderfnl iiiiprovpinent In real
Vr.lntt development, which at nil tiuiM
ipell for greater Philadelphia."
The plan lnrliide.s the abandonment i
of Iteuip ".". which new takes 11 Minding I
eeurs" trein liitigp ami .umiuie ae:iiies
te Kranlcferd : construction of a line be-
Kerniing t Pdhntn carbarn, along Chew
street, Olney nvrntw. Klsli.c Sun mid
Ailntus apimcs and Mai'Kari'l stmel te!
Ttlrlimnml : nnotlier whlcli would begin J
at Twentieth tind Winu-oheoklnc streis.
run r.isttvtinl alntij Wincehnckini; Htroet !
te Wyoming nveiuif te I nil) Htrei't. nnd '
join Hip Frniikeril "f," nt Chnivli'
-trei'l, and n third roiite iirljfiimtintc nt
Tuent.vMiiiith street and limiting 1'nrl-
AWtiuc, and tnnxliiK Hunting I'ari: '
a fillip, Krle Mill Torre.sdnJi! nvenuw le
ftp Vrtin'ifeiil "L."
In niinniiiiPlni; the plan jeslerdiiy,
Jlr. Mltleii "aid that ns fnrtliiT r-xton-fieim
are iitutrniplyntpd. tin tran-.i'
(enipany wi.nld i-eiiMiIt tin- rPMtliiits of
tlic neicliborhuedH ulTeciuil before plan
niiiR new trolley rol.tei.
Ir. Milten iiilted the C'eunriltneii te
i iiiiiihiiij mill ne.-t .Munilii. 1.11 a d.nr'
bj auto bus of tlif proposed new inute. '
Iinnn'.liatpl- fellow Iiik that tri)i tbe
'niiipiin. and eit. efiiiiti! will rn.l..v(jr;
,..:.."" eennuc iinilerslandlnK
T-lilfh will remilt in the eurh oenstrui-.
tlen of thu new lints.
! !- 1 "l ; 7- !!
i jLpte
ILL-,-.-, if !:.,i; JuSgL& . -A,
n a v-i . . -r s ' ' niir.. i. vv wv: --
r f i i"i '""H l"f-,-tt-'r-'-Lf r'A ySf VrS 'ST -
1 rlrffiBS:: -
iig-sv ;, itTjinr-3Th-t-n--r-''! ,
-cJPP - SEr-333
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i. Tr ?., i szz.
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
.mn & -
I ' ,'.. ILJ ' V-l- -I I r -'
tr fcw-- - w, :-
rills (llafiiain shows Iho Ihrre trolley reiiUs propetcil by Themas K.
.Mlltpn. The solid lines, Mllh thu tvepllen of (hut imliciitlii? the
Itoesmilt Iteiiliuuril, .show prp-iit lni(h and the hruUfii Hues show
propeel evtensieiis te cvl-lltis routes. 'I he first intension would run
Hern Chew Mrcrt In (iriiniuitiiun te Kidiiiieud street In Itrifleshui','.
The sereuil runs from Twrutleth and Ulnnhtnhiu; stieels le Iho
Chun Ii street station of the IVanhferd vitiated. 'Iho third reutu Mould
eMeml from Tueiitj ninth .(reet mid Iluntint; l'arh .ueniif te tlic Tor Ter Tor
rcsdale station en the I'ranliferd elevated
Law in Manifesto
Supports Irish Pact
..f i n
te til"
if
te Inveslljeiiti that phase of
"Can Make A rrest
New," Says Preber ,
rentlnnpil I'rem I'aze One
i.i..- ..
miii. iimv winnini' n live n ir....i i ,...,
farm and her bec neiw. nintwi ..m
mom iiilualild
leaienn:
it."
"Hjivp j ou tlie l;nl fe and wntchV"
"I don't care te nii-wr."
"Is the State up a tiei in 1 1 1 1 - en-i'.
fn nmeh i thai II doesn't knew vhicl.
way te turu'-"
"I ulieuld mj nor," Mr. Mett said
'..itli great emphasis.
"Dees Mrs. (JibvinY statement nulv"
J en answer se einplmtlcnllyV"
"Of I'eursi. it does an-i then are
ether UiiiiL'.. just as liertiiieiit."
Ilee.-
nheved ne.ir the fares et the ether two
nnd then a man drew bael-.
"Tli" Il;.-hl was snapped elT and :i
luenifxjii later I kaw a npurt of lire and
heard the eraik i.l" a pihi. line nf the
men Ml. The woman who had been
beside Mm erleil out hXtj of f.nr and
a.S'enj :
"Oh . please jdea.se, please- "
She bad railed a tirs-i nanie. the name
of ii man later suspeeled in the ni)ster..
"Then I -aw four thishes of lire."
eeiitiiiiii'il, Mrs. (iibsen, "nnd the
V mini fell. I united for net him; mere.
i
t...i, ..,.;.. i" i '"" 'i.iiii s i"ii i veirii mm I ilen t want te pass
v nnJTi,. J. lJ..'.c met" iu"ic! insinuations. auniiiM nnj body uiiti
tlin'nffiiinrli1 m?"'1! 'i'1' "8 """",eb1c" "' " I T'l" Mi ! l,t ful if I v.ilj ermnn.e miy
the aflidnil Mr.s. (.Ibseu made, statinj:' wiinesM,.., t.Mlnv.
minister and the choir some neenle null I ,.,,1,1,1 ,,,,,1 ,. ,.i-...i
by a man in tin n,,w i.nt 1 ,, ,,,('.,,. .., .,,,! ,,,,i;i n... .......
Is ellnelied. There is a' ei1,' ililVerein e,
j our evu enee (mint toward
I1I1J llH'lllber et the Hal tlllilll.V I II ill ilnvv ..l 1.11 ,,,,, ,.,,,1 1 ,,u ,..,..l.
1 wnm 10 no imr te (lie people 111- worried. mrm-il .1,.,,,,;,. ii m.in he,.
in-
any
I we
re sln, the
ulnger shot down
-preieiiec of a Meuian. She has identilie
II," si
a.ver atiil his i'rimn.inin
J he Deputy Attorney Ceiierul.
iMiied te that pest Menda In- At
torney (.eneral Mefran. returned here
this morning after a visit te his private
"tines in Newark. He went into ,un
ferenee with I'rosecuter Striekrr. of
MI'dlese County, seen after hl'i
rriyal.
When he emeiged from the confer cenfer confer
ene. reporters had their lirst oppor eppor opper
timlty te gauge the man mid te pelt
iin w,llh. tUe lo.stleus that ' have
churned about in their minds hince ,js
ppeintnient.
.ion knew . between an arrest and a
conviction. j pnlicv as Prosecutor
of I)i.-e alwajs was te prepan a ea-"1
perfectly n that we Mould lie it tidy te
go te trial Mum after indictments were
found. That will be mj policy here."
Alliilaiil Describes Murder
The authorities lian an aflidaut
Mliicii reoenslrucfM the seene of tlaiulug
j fury en the night of September 14 when
revolver shots' ended the liies and blot
ted out the illicit romance of tin- mar-1 w.i
1 ried rector and the Mife of his church
jt-'Uen.
Itpieu- n i, 1,', !.i., 'I'h" nftidmit mas made hv Mrs. June
KM lews All the hwdeiic,, Cihn, hop-raiser, farmer and es-
1 am having a ronference with 1 iicut weuimi, who points the linger of
prosecutor Strieker new," said Mr. ' luvinntieii dilectly at two snspnts in
Jietr. e are going evr all the , tic drama nf stolen love, ami 'ts rcck-
vnlPiipp nml.aip giuherins teffeth.T (,l! ' ening in bleed.
ln, threads. tirli.. iin)icrsenal fate ujipeurs te
llllVt. vett receiee.l ,r,v , ..1. .,,.,, tl.,..i,l, ,),,. in,,,.'..,!!., tli.il t.i',.iirlir
, .-. .. .--...,, ,,, tt, t, r, i- .inn ; u iim.m.i hit: " , """"n"'
oence in tne last lerti -eight hours';"
cannut, tell jeu."
.."Yeu have u strong iit-witness. Air.
'tptt, in Mra. (iib.eu. De you con- suspected thief, but decided instead te
rlile an old army mule, witu an mmesc
catlike tread.
Mrs. (tibsen ,s "oiitranee began en
W'ler that ctreng enough en which te
make an arrest?"
"I'l.B 1 .1... . .
mi I-, a i uesnen ei niiicnient.
Mr-, triliceii te the old I'hillips larui
en the nlghl of the liiiirder. S.e had
Miiliiipti ii mgn-spiritee maie 10 iim-siie a
"Are you going te tnke action en the ,''hi night of tin murder v In. 11 she
lave and en Mrs,
the e.ii-
lidence you already li:
(flbsen's allldavit?"
Jes. we re going te act en
UeJICU.
"()n that nQid.nitV"
"I am net going te tell jeu. '
"Why is it when tlic authorities luid
State c.e-w ltness who told the sterv
nil gnie names- why is ii the .lutlmrl-
., " ',V"U ,"'r,t,,' 'hiyh ami tuek
notion
"I de net knew."
no
noticed corn had been stripped from a
I shock. The Millstone bus lumbered
. along nt thnt moment mid -U- .spoke
' te tin driver. It wns exactly !i 1. M.
1 celli, '.uked en her farn Mid she
-f,i a wiS'iii .ilf',1, in a iieaihy lni".
ItS. I lib "Ml . Uspeetcd tl.nr selli" u'l
her pet n had been placed in the N'Mele,
she hurried m (he liprn .inl thi"M u
.addle mer ,t jeuiig uiiirt. hut remitn
iler.'d that Hie animal sli'dl mi nlghl
iilns mill ihu its liiHiflieatH ceiiid be
.islK lienril. She tlii'M niickpil 111
Arrest Awaits Opportune I'mie saddle en .lennie, u en 'l. meiri-
'I e .mju intend tt. arrest am nf .!, '"hired mule she had lmugei at an
P'lni'ipnlM uaiiiul by Mis. Cibsen"'" i "im.v sale.
Milllt T
jeu
ami
W.1M up-
wouldn't tell in mhnn
tvr.,,l.l .1- , . .
vu.u ou en siien eiiuenee.
"If jeti had enough evidonee
neuhln t hesitate te take action
tunke arrests, would ion';"
't It l thought the time
fortune."
"Would jeu consider Mrs. (.iibsen a
credible witness?"
"1 knew no reason mIiv Mrs. (iib
J?".t! sa,"m'nt is net entireU ete,ll.
N". Air. Mutt replied. "We m.
Witking progress en the case."
ii '''.'!' Knl"K ,u arrest,-Mrs. Il.ili
t JIenr.1 SteiensV"
"Dh. 1 don't knew."
iihat de yen lonsidei
turn time?"
"I eenslde.- mi opportune time is
wiien the thing is rlghi." he rejilled.
Sa)s Aiijbedy Can See Mulltr
n,!S ".f,t,!"' 'K-vitnes.-' btnt.'iiieiit
"''V '"'"uhle and the lst evidence
'Hat can be i,Im,..,1 i.r..,., ,, .,.i.
..... .. I'v.w.u ,i Jiriil
the ( pp0r
uiluublc
can be
JuiyV"
"T! e statt'iiient '
ttriwi ... t. ...,i .
IJ'ies it ieiuire cou-eboiatioii
Net neci'ssiirlli "
i .. :'
an eyc-Mitiies i is
Are
i. (!
W
(111 Lll.ll-1..- 1 . .
lit.- Vim " "" ' 'rnuor;meii
i i ........ . .
CMlii-iiiiJIll ;
ilTt Mri1:t.n imm .!...
, t f, I 1U1WIMI
"line -ou decided lu
. ...ohm. ter this ci
. .u.whimi can
wiriie," said Mi. .Met i
Are the alibis that
-Mti'.-n ii it n.,rMi
irien.
nir m.'in
me'r"
si e a motive
.oil
Jeur attention';"
"Yes."
'If .Mrs.
Ill c
tuepli
ler a
teen pp..
receiving
an
til,., , ... i.i....
pnl,,.. . , yiii e ,'tjiiein i
rrevtsV
lucfciien as well m, 1 ,."
1-, i or.
aiivst r
that
Stale .Vel "I'ii
jeu cenuitler the
"They arc imptfrtnut uml
ft Irtin'
ir, - -- r "
y. 'e jeu consider tiiube .alibis impui-
vc rc en-
.slip Sees a Man mid "Annum
Mrs. fJibseu stalked 'he wiisOii,
Jointe sieiiping almost s'leiitl; . csrs
iMM'keil forward and iircimifd te lueak
into an ungainly gallop at a twleh of
the rein1?, l!ur the Miigen. iasieml .if
ii icing toward a siiintt'.'ih' eel..n in
that scilien. tinned toward W v
1 ItruiisMii'lf. .Mrs. tiib'tin deeided ii was
net carrying her fern.
The woman fanner turned back and
when iweni. feet trein Uaiteii aenue
I near De Husipy lane, she saw a man
and u woman ' standing beside an old
model iiiotercr. The woman i ere a
gia. , knee-leiigth coal.
The night was char but dai'., and
Mrs. tlibseu could net si" tin- leiiple
I distinctly until nnoiher umteicar .il-
pieached. In tic glare of itn he.nl-
lighlH fhe iveegni.(d the seman, ami
aaw the featurs of the 111111 distinctly.
The pair hud turned, amiejed by the
1 lidl.t glare and the etln r iimterist
I backed Ids machine. A third car up up up
pioached. 'nit vl'i 11 the driver saw two
'ether auto-, he dime away fiem the
vli iultj .
"I Itt'iusnifil the Wenun"
"A; I 1'it nn .lenny 1, Utile i,i)
oft the lean I weildereil v.Iihi the
ceup'e "ere doing there." s.iid .Mrs.,
(iIIimiii. "I riviRiiIi'Pd the woman and '
thought l( itld lliat she was at filch a
1 plaee at sueli an hour, As I watehed
tlli'j started acm.Hs a lleld toward u
craii'lplile tiee.
"J teiu'hed the mule's side, but ni
1 moccasin Ml off and 1 dismounted.
After replacing ihe inoecmin I re
mounted .Icnnj and sinned along the
tleld. When I was about clvtj feet
! 1 mm the 'ree 1 heard loud voices,
1 pitched In an migr. tone.
"I stepped and watched and could
see two men mm iwn women near 1 in
tree. Dun iif the men Hashed 1; light
nml I recognized the man and woman
I hud seen hr the car. The light Mas
gallop all the wn. liemi
"After that I irled te forget what 1
'a-, until tiny arrested llajr. T'lntt
Mint rigln te nr heart and I decided te
tll."
Mr-, tiibseu wiit te t'eunlj De-t-
Mnes Tolien and D.nid and tried te
give them s. stateniPiit, but thi ignored
!i-r. rinully they cnnsemi d le listen
and an afiiduvit was drawn i,p en ( to te
ll r 11.
scene, Ke-emu led 011 Kami
'The ne:.t day. Sunday." .Mis. l!.b--en
lesuined, "tlie iletect.-ves came te
m, home lu an automobile and said
the,, wanted te re-enact the scene. I
.saddled .lennie again, piedded along
after an imaginary wagon, saw the auto
by the read and watched the detectives
toward the tree.
"I had staited from my farm at
t practically the same minute I had left
it the nlghl of September 1 1. When
the detectives rendu il tlm tiee and pre
ttnd'd te quarrel li was just Id: Hi
o'clock, the time of tlic murder as 1 hm.
estimated it."
Airs, titliseii is ,t sluing, rugged
woman, her face browned bj an out
door life. Atter tin murdtr scene had
been re-cnaeteil. the detectives offered
te esrert her home because et the 1'ife
hour and Iho lencI re'id.
"I am atraid of nvithev (led, luati
nor beast, liimd-night. boy.-'." Mrs.
liibsmi ii it 1 she repliiil.
She new believe, she has done her
duty and refuses t he questioned fur
ther icvcept by the nillcial inM'stiga inM'stiga
ters. Today slie phe ed a rough hur
rlir al the end of the hme te liei
little funnheuse and a 'awctl-nfl shot
gun t.iiild b' 11 mnr tin deer.
Time Apparently Corroborated
Apparent corroboration of t'.p mm
of I he murder conies trein Nerman It. '
Tingle and bis wife, who hc near th"
JMiillips farm.
"Wc were en the front, pere'i en the
night of Sepieinber 15," Miid .Mr.. '1 in
gle, "and I -aw a shouting star, 1
said: 'Nerman, thar leeks Im.i; there,
will be sheeting before .', . night's
ever."
"lie told me 1 was cniKv. I ut j
in till o'clock I he.inl f.u.'r or live
sleits, Til" Second anil ntliei- ',n..i t.i '
c.ime 11 few moments ,,,. ,, (;,.sf
1 mho 10 niv misiiami : 'I here.
what tliil l tell 1011V "
(nntlnuril from Pace One
nci of 10111. The cc -epe rat ion
classes and '''' Iwm is efsentinl
progress nnd pmsperity of India
'At home enr chief preoccupation
tii" state et trade mid emple; nient.
Seek Trade Iicvhul
"I'ian.i for dealing with tin- sifuntmii
.Ireailj ceisidired b; the late (ievcrn-
' input M-ill be cMimlned afresh by us
villi 11 iew- te seeing whether any im-
; pnncnients are pnnsllip, and the neees.
ary steps will b- taken with the b'.i.,t
possible delay.
"Sin h remedies are only palliatives,
and r"id lecevtry will net come ccept
tmm the revhal of trade. Te s,.cMre
'this the llrsl csueutlrl is te retliu i ix
P'lidllure te the hc-t eblaiimlile level
!u the hope of tintliug some relief from
the burden of taxation which i now new
pressing se heavily upon Individuals and
is tin greatest deg upon tlie wheels of
national industry.
"The most hi'Ipfiii method of reviving
: industry i.s the Icclnpinenr of trade
i within the empire. The rnienl.-t Party
premises tl.tretere iniiiirtli.it' I.i te te-i-sult
t' e tievcrnmentf, of the self-go; -emliig
dominions-, and. if they approve,
te summon as early as pe-sible an eco-
, lieinie conference witli the vie'ifiif lilid
itig in what way, by mutual co-operation,
tl.lV call le'st develop the v.l-t
trade resvuiTcs of tlie empire mlmit.-'
While the manifesto was being made
public here. Air. lieuar Law was in
, (ilasgfiw. where, in discussing his
policy, hetfdil a meeting of the West
I Scotland 1uietiisi Associatien:
"My strong belief is that this nation
1 Letters le the Editor
Friends' View of the Press
Te the Udttoref the KiiimVu 'nt'lf LeiUic 1
Sir It is with sincere regret thati
we note the apparent tendency of the I
public press te give undue prominence j
te the seclnl misdeinenilyr.s of persons.
of this and ether state . Itegrettablel
iif) these occurrences are. thev arc
greatly niagtitiieii by the lmpeitnnt pe-l
I billens glieii them and tlic unnecessary
I detail with which the.i an deicribcil in
' the news columns.
We feel thut v arc cetiei t in stating
that Midi treatment el unsavory iipms
.matter is net demnnded and net de-j
slrnl by the sclf-respcctiug and law-'
abiding rwidcrn fif :our celumii". uch!
news is also regarded b them us very
uudcsiruble reading for the jeung and
Inexiierlenced incmberu of their fund- '
1 lies.
I Wc ure firm, belieicrs 111 proper pub
licity ami tin; piitidple of treodeui et
the press, and have no desire that there
I shall be any undue restraint or con
I cealment of essential facta regarding the
I true Boeial comlit'en of our community,
I State and tuition. AW de fed. hew -ever,
that there is a great roponsiiiill reponsiiiill ropensiiiill
I ty resting upon the public press te prc
1 sent the facts s that evil will net
predominate and debase public thought.
We believe that tlic public ltifrcsi. win
be best nprI by presenting the new
in nuch muiititi' as te tuin the thoughts
of the reader in the direction Indicated
bv the Apostle Paul when h" wrete:
'"Whatsee'er things arc true, what
soever thing are honorable, whatsoever
things are jiist. whatsoever things are
pure, whatsoever things are lovely,
whatseeier things ltre of geed repert:
If there would he unv virtue, and 11
there be unv iii'aise. think oil the. e
1 thincs
Wr arc therefore appealing te jeu
1 use the influent e of yt.ur paper tt. I'm-,
' phnHlm net the c il. but the things et
, geed report.
1 LANSIUlWNi: MONTHLY .MKHT-
in; or rui i:nds.
.1. KUtjr.Ni: IIAKUK.
I'lerk.
ANNA t Sli'DKi:.
Ah.-I. Cl'U'l'-,,
DaiisdewTif . P.u, Teiuh Menth -''"'
Hi'."-'.
, letters te the f'Mlter nheuld be ua
brief nnd te the point nn poislble.
avehllni; uuythlnu thiU M-euId epati
a Ucnonilnatienal or ciarian tllu tllu
eurHlen. N'e iittentien will be paid te mumy
inetis letters. Kamc- ami aildreiics
luUBt lie idaned an an 1 vltMiee of
poeil fnlth, ulfheuiili names will net
be prlntff! If icitue-.t la niaile that
thej h emitted.
IK publication e.' a le'ter is l.et
te be tulceii an mi liide'scmeiit of ill
vlewn by tlilv paper.
"ommuiiic.itietia win net be -e-turned
unless ujiietiipaiiled hy tiosl tiesl
at, nor win manuscript be mmI. '
slens the ev-Kiiis,... liens' he gaudiest j ,.
of his former trappings- a uniform In I 'r''j ,"(
iins no longer n moral right le vcur,
denoting a rani, te which lie Iia-3 n
picscnt claim. He is quoted as 'iijing.
during a "prdlmlimiy rt'epptimi." l
himself and hl intendnl. "I shall "ion
be the linppii.pt man in the worle !"
This cxpipsinn. from the man who
among all men bears the heavle t re
iipniiHibllity for the World War tragedj ,
with it dreadful bloodshed and the
M'lui-t'hues Mliicii bus lollewed it. will
cnllnn in mini minds an lmpr-'-sieii '
flready videl.i l.eM that William He
heti7ellcrn Is .nentalij uii'-eund. Te tl
sense of guilt.v ic-iiennibillly whidi dur
ing ine earner months n his e-iie op- 1
pressed the autocrat v.h.i tbil imtu the
lenlm he had inineil. " 011I1I lie nildeil.
bj u mind in iiermnl linhui. . a decent
regard for the inemerj of the fife who
shared his eili; and romfert'tl him 'lur
ing his darkest hours the geed woman
who"e death l.-s ilmn j, j ,..,,. .,(;
brought expressions of regret ctcn from
the "enemy cniintries."
Wllhelr.i's I'Miberjin e of s).irit Might
be explainable neim tic theer of an
unbalanced meiit.ilirv. His ahllitv te
teret his nspeusiliilitles ami beveava
even Mln stinpnth ,,f M ri. ',in
preasien attributed te him. "I
th" happiest m.ui alii..."
ireumtuucc-.. in such
that 1 .en Ills tew re
maining adlifrent- miist ire
be,'er ln t.iis,ild.
I'lilInileJpbm. ijcrrtbei
ntntm -vherc tlie ace at win li tiiarriesn can
b Icxatlj nerfermsi' lit veiiiv .in, 1 i .
hiitli fur man nlnl nunwli, ,ni.' Urn t,l , n
yenr-el'l Kill (tee rlthfi 0 1 llll.ltiii in A'-
tnt tie t-'lty te It iiirnrtcil vliliniii ln.reuli i
cuiircnt, the iin-tni', I' tie 10 .li'Stii, .1 r
"t'llt" th' I rli. n".n.v" fi en hoc lnt1,iiri,',
' tllelnth If ".111 nut he Jeneiililn for tl.rm tn
l.iie ths irmrrl'is-e antialletl mil, m the v nmiin
' hit 11 tieen iilhject..il te I'lerrmn or eihrr r -
tl'IO tllflllMlce. Ii, l!i. tllttel '.fnt tli
I feuli! Iikv) the hu-l.an I aires;,, 1 n'l le. .,' .
no en tin 'li.rjt ,f Kcliiitppinf.
National Anthem
Je !, ;l,iur of tl,f h ftli'j l'liVt ' t.'iiti'r:
.sir I'l-sne Met' In the I'entt''a rerum
'h'O.'l "Die ,tr STHllif eil llln'l' 1 no
i't li' 11 decjur.-d th n.illeniil nntlinni.
iit.s. 11. n.
I'h ..lU-Ip.iIii. i"tfle.-2l. tt'Si'.
'Tie Sltiir s.iin,:tsii ttHnnei tu t. .t
l.-f-ii .ltjeii.ril t,i" "tuition 1 entlifir, 1 w'
nwre-t., tii'iutr,, n linn inv-n F'tifrill''
. ,iti.lcl nr niul :itrs tt 1 flfslir
ti ' ."''.iii.ii el- : 1 rm Dtiil ti, .
n
1. .. & .. ,!.., k,.I,Aah .Imm.
,?uiii nn iinir, v.iieii-:ii et.it. , hr.'j
tnna nn sins the 1'trJfi In Junf 7 Ti j
l..i l.n ,..!. lilrt 11. tt. I.nthi .lAYi'ffir.A
. ,1 ,,, ,,,,,,p ..I." ,,..,. ,..,,,,, .w;,j
iit i ns iMiir-'ni 01 me niiir
i.iek of ..(". t.lff for tilt.
I. I lie li'ile mvself In Tlife '
"If i.i" 1,1 is inMi"lf 'a Thf
Pelt li. i' soul lO teed te lllfie -!(
tli nuns p, smib could be
':! sli Imd Iiu tlicuxlil b' ttlilc
All th" Morns iniliredlii-tly
I't'll f-nm Iji'H iintnu.'hril b: enr,
IJreitiiiln nut thut thc mlcllt be
t'n join ether llp.t ft 1-rn.yr
Illicit llf Ate ti. . l"fl for 111",
lst nif lilde nutt'lf In Thee
-m
wj
, "Het d' .s", 'l"ft for ine
1 'T'tttt a .iiiinn riimf 'I'l'iu )
I Mt-iilMf-1" 1 nd tralerfullr
):ver v rd liffr henrt tJld Itnetv."
.
Ttertt tlie nn if ns fitiiiin-ln.-.td birtl
Fi-.at4 v I'll w'-try wdni? 'if ulr,
K.'. rnt fith unrrnnr itir'si,
l.'r. s. I-iit'lf a eritjer-
' l!'k vf Auts el, n for tu,
I.-t in-) hid j in: self In Tlir
might
the c;
shall seen be
Is. under the
' "ret rnble tast.
1
Gelden October Days
Te the 7,iti',,.0 J '.rt'ti " f-utihc l.'ila'--:
Sir Thc.si; are the days when tid Is
and forests tin- a-jlew with glory. T.it
luMiiintir it-lia-'e hich In-Ill sovereign
swi tl.veugli 'priug and midsunur.er
iias been invaded b.v .1 host of yellow
comiueier.. win,'" tiltiinph i assiiif d.
Here niul there maroon, russel ami
crlm.sen iut' rmingl" in hely contusion
and ilic 'ommeiiest htiUe row is adornee
hv splettius 0.' sen-let and varmgatr .
yj'itli tldicle tints and vivitl colors in
most uiiexneeted ldacps. The Icn
.ire falling fa.itcr with each
ilnv 01. til bv and by the
will be carpeted 111 a pattern
mingled lir-wn and carmine
geld. , ,
The bird life is meager new am! suf
fers sadlv whin compared with these
choruses ' that made foreM. and tidu
vihT-nnt ndlll mcliitlV ill MnV. I'.llt 111"
liien. whistle nf bob while, the cheer
notes 1.1 th" chickadee, the trtendb chirp
'of a vagrant woodpecker and the harl.
measuie- of the Iinndseme but 1111
' musical blue jay compensate lu part
I for the nb-Piice "f the vdM-t-tl. reared
sengiiters of yesterdaj. Celonies of
I i.i.,..t.t-.:..ir. i.nl. ,t.il tn their ileum tare.
lllltt Allll lis, u' .' - --,
1 congregate neisilj .
liri'ssieti that th".-.
Questions Answered
The Bride
I'd ttlV i' 1 t , n' f
hir -M;:i -.,.,
tiuesllnii. tt.
Mn-jtcen .
1 "i 1.,, ri r
eertlll ..
1 .It
' illlew.'il
1 tae'f'.Ti
t.... IIW.4-
I tn- :n,r
I lut.:.c! ui,
riiihu.
of Nineteen Years
l' "i.iie Put Je- l.'dijt-i :
'j '.lr,tllrf uiis-cr th" follev. ,r,B
iBli vjur ii'I'inui' t'itii a i-'rl
n "''' '- irarr'.d in r::ttj.i,
I 'l. ntl 1 ej N. j., -. ,;heut
f 1 1 ti 'l.u'Mr.,- :, it ti-
ty" p si,,., l.is it) iiii..rt,..cr '
' 1 I'.'Ieri '1 i;iU;en. f !. If
: ui.hl'. V; si ,u tl... 1 t;,. ;
II li"- -i.ir, 1 , I.. ailc."ej te lekf
' te the 1..-I eh,, liiuTI-'il Ii4.ll
ui. .'in.. 1 .ii.j h,i 1..- iiuj:..n.a
ph
i- t.
passing
greiiml
et com
and old
, Tr. J 1.,
1 ennf",!
pir'nty
-""n. tli".
1 uarrii
e' stjr'
r'.prti-e r
I timn si
ler II WifHM
sent Is li
.icctiiH'-ii '
mutt Le n.j'
I bi-.fort.. tl,
.r.,1
is,.
102".
:n.ur'nc,. . ,nre ,
1 Of BiJiWII ! tin j-
Th,'.'t'r-. if s.ip 1. 1
e'jul 1,0 -ie 'ittTic i;y ahrui
if I.lKtui . i' tr.T" v .-e no .
I'.. i.u r.-'I r,- ! er '.j "
1. r .A ," ,..vli'.rrl shs 1- 1
n . It. X, jr. tli.. J.'u'ii
' iri.trv wltlK.ut )-.ra'.iU ii,-
"I . JlPl.'Ifv Ml V.tlPss-. n.JI-t
1 ap'.'l.-. ,-(. nn,' th" '.cp-is
ll.nl iLt 1 -I -1 f CHI .fUUr J ,. h
Tf tne .r-3' ur.t 1 hv
JIip IVeDle'-i 1 enim "III impPHr tlalty
In Ihu l.iTiliir I'uhlln l.filerr. ami iilin
In the tunilitv I'tihlle I.fdcrr. Ittt-i
dlMtiretlm- (Ini.lT tonic Mill )m printed,
nj Mrll ii rrijiiritrd imrma. nml riuptlen
of -mifrnl Intfrp-t will 1- iiii-vprej.
llll-
some
Ill'flls tlll.it.. .n'uri-l , tirt u1l.. ,.. I 1
tiTHieiiilllty, and tin p dici -.vii; be ..'congregate mnsilj . and ghc th
l.ig.itivc one in this ...n,. " iiressieti that th" are tlclcitlllg
., ... ., . I r.ll-impnrr.ir.l issue
Opens Mis (.ampaign We've had a timrc of trust. An a. ire
The (Jeveintiient's nelicv. h.. .aid. hnxe hangs oer t'..c horizon and tin ew s
'Atu.'il be te lta. the rfceier lrein the 'a lilmv nil ,i'Ti"i every d-tu.
of the I
op-
irinan.
BRITISH LABOR ASKS
FOR LEVY ON WEALTH
Would Tax Fortunes Exceedinrj
$23,000 te Pay War Debts
Liindlill, (let. (; . flt a, i',, -
iiiaiilicste 01 the Laber 'l'.irt.i issued
list lllglit aillecate.i 1e11nn.il nt' tin.
the uatleii.il debt through
of ti "war ib-bt le.lomptlen
special graduated lew en
'eilins it""tP" uiU'Ut .".".,.
war te tlte itutrammfled initlatlT
Uieu and Women nt the ci,untr
Mr. Den; r I.aw rut p, t;i.sC0W te
open his campaign in the general elec
tion with spcedics in Ids own ton ten
stitueiiey. He is the member of Parlia
ment for the Central division of (iias (iias
gew. and was unanimously adopted to
day us the t'eiiscriathv and Pnienist
cnndlilate for Parliament te succeed
himself. A resolution of cenlldencc in
him Mas passed.
He has two opponents In his cam
paigu for re-election. Fermer Halite
Mltchel is ills opponent en the T.ab.T
rn s.-i ami Mr l.ciri'e l'u.h Mso I
posing lilni.
A pteeh1m.1ti1.11 dissolving Paiihtinenf
was sigtu'tl i,j King (ieerge tedai nf a
prlvj couiieil hdil ai Saiitlringlni'in, the
rejal e.Mat" in N-irfelk. The pt.., ;,im.l.
tlen was gnzpttcd this afterne.m. '
I li" pi-inlamatieti lixes .Vevetnber M 1
is the date for the Uew Paillaincnf
te assemble. ,
I he King also signed a piod.im.itleii
juminenliig Scottish peers te 1, eel uf. '
Ilelj reed Palace .N'evember M te elect I
the sixteen ieptescntatic peers of Sce'- .
laud te serve in the new Pi rlkiiuent.
Uivturj by aspirants for s,,iis in the
new Parliament illls tlie laid. 'I'hir-
till III Till 11 I ...! ..ni..ll.'l..l . .. 1
.-., ..,..,,,- c.iiiiuiKires nave tin te new
ntercd the campaign for im-h.l r-hip .
Hi the Heuse of ( 'ominous. e these
abt'iit 4"5 are Conservative.'. In round
numbers l.afcei has 4(10 cand'.late- 111.
the Held, tin Asiinllhian or I'm- Liber
als ..110 and Hie Lloyd Georgian e 'a
tmial Lib.'i.ils L'fni. The little Welsh.
1111.11. who lest hi-, pest as Prim' Mtij.
jsit-r iasr mcck, is lgoreusl
i" inii-iiisc 1 no uumis'i
under ti I.i banner.
r obtain an outright maj...
lie new Purl in nunc any one part.v
.one t 11, lu ,,1,1 cinii iint.u 1, 1
seen thererere, that the C.IM r,,,r, 1M
nml Labentcs ie the el,, , . ,,,,,
em.ugli candidate, i the field te .,!,,,
.'Ill lllilfMienitnnf n.l,,.:... f.e . "
.- .join.!, lie r erg"n
,ltl.1tik li.l'n I.A.... ...l.l.... . . .
" , e.-v.i winiijjra into 1.1
..-. sui.tit; until uie;c el the nth
tie".
all and the
Tu
smell
is a tang in n
burning brush.
It i.i late tl. febfcr, ne'llew with dp
golden beauty -hidi chides the thought
thin the inol.v.idiely d.ijs have come.
Who could fed melanchel'- after a stroll
in Kairmeunt Park oil such a da.?
amskut HAimisDV mktiai:l.
Philadelphia, Ucteber L'l, 1021'.
et
I'iilrg
'.lii'll'l'lfes
.t.v I!,
"."lid
ir bef-
!'.
Favers Strict Enforcement
la ttie Killter of the J.'i'frt-.ie I'liltfic Line :
Sir It has etcurred te me that, as
the Kighteenth Ameniliiient te the Con
stitution of the I'nltfd States prohibits
intoxicating liquors hremll, . 'without
limiting tl'.e prohibition te anv particu
lar hind of into it ant, and s there are
beverages whid teiitain inteMcants
ether than aheli..'- teftce and t".i, for
itittancc--tli.""' also should reee',c the
attentiii of the pieliibitii.il 'forces."
if they intend te mak" the emitry
reHlly "bone tlrj," as they -ay.
Mr. VeIstPtid's .11 t deals only with
alcoholic intoxicants, but thai deej tint
till the bill; the t 'institutional amend
ment does 1, et moii'ien alcohol. If out -half
of one per cent i.s te lie the limit
for an alcnheln tntexi'Miit. I would like
te knew Miiat is te be the limit for a
caffeine int a.int dieu tlie cool; brews
our tea or cuff, e?
Let the law be enfetce.1 te the letter
without fear or favor te any hed. Yes,
J demand the "1)0111111 of flesh,'
ami:i:u ai vvw
Phiiddelpil.,1. lleleL-r -I. IP'."-'
Better Left Unspoken
7" tli l.u'rtl'y'l l..fi. J 'Uti' ' ' r,!ij,
Sir- An Associated Prn dispati I.
from Deem net letis age renrted the
e.v-Kui.-er in cl' client nini.. In Ui.s
said te haie a 1 mu'iped th.it hi bride-te-be
weunl ii.Miii'. epiia her marrt.ige
the fictitious title iif "Ijurcii Wlllid.'
iiiina of Prussia." On f.si.M, eecji.
(I
"lifted ,,f Af Clef fOI -1 I
1 ci M f I I r, .si vii nr I sti irf il 1 mil
'eetrnt. Songs Desired l.irut,niy .! te.i.iiv.
. , i V01" vf vc 'AcmU unit f. grown fUf
,. , , . ,. "I.'i hip 1 ' Is 'ryv'f in tie'."
HOCK Of Agec -IrPinMinB theiisdi Cie Ml nnd 1W,
".' t.u ',. , II- ;.'.. ii.l't,!,, It 1 1,1 I. en th" s".'pf .strali, jsaffiiilj,
MCI -tt I.. ;. ,; t.HiHii - pin' :- ' -' s. -t in Its r.e'i 9
! ' 1. J' "Hi. 1 mill i in, n . ihed "(te k .'i.ii "s in'y 'h,v ''tn pin- ,1
,r '. v" . i1(t 11, ,n 1 ,1,1 i, . ' , Wle hf th-rny i"'h h.ite "M, ,3
I I I. ' lit Vis , th' 11 .i fh iiliPI. lift .'! ' t f'm in. 'dv t!" ' 3" ln
I v.iii" ut i.'"li.i'.ii tn, n 'it Viel dill lln iiriinls'.i ' -
1 . 1 - fukwi: tine'- of A-;", rpft ft 1 .
1... . r .... ... , . ... f."t m fi 1 nisflf in Tipp"
. .ii,1 , - - ir i..r
ri,t,i:cl,tle-sl tin. inn in ii.n
1 1 '. rr! tl.. P'.pm r-sltPil b- . yminir ,,, , u if SR.Ki rI,, fe, ,,
., .. i.oei m :. rwii.tn. n s.n. r.,i . ... . . U11C -, v rhP rcsill. Mil:
nm l .! f ,.tW,i; it .ir '., i,a. ,. inr ni rstru, .,
:.ist. i'ii memory e -"r , , Ku f . , , at ,, .,,., . h, .
" f .v. w -re . tli. "I'-rni-'tm- 1, s 'il'
'' P ""bri iM. tl.. ....r. erp Inn Hid .,- t ". I
Kt.t'If nr ' 1 '.. ,rin 1-eiii I Diet's n I
A'jet ; eui "'' ' '" ' "'' ,ll '"lf ' ' ' ' e
' ,... '.f. f.. '' ''' ' '" "D""s. nick."' " .
i., ,, '"- ... I I., t, till fi" snfl K" I 1, r 1
ni...tjitw.i!j -I -i .. f. , ,,,., M . ,(frn iliS I
, . (,-t ".ri.'i'in ii- ..,. ,. M , , r, , ,,,,,,!n(t r, ,r, j
I ,. ,-r K.rli.l,. c ., ry ,0 al. ., , u.K (ir) e iH , uUl(1 bj ( I
t (Jyy wg7faKg('. fJ jig'" "" yiCgN a
1 j)i ltrJ
1 1SH I
, ij JJ i''.n !. ju 1 n
I it had bein 3j 'fvl J-,V II
DOHA. 1 , --. ' - V.. If
-' '''-"-' : SO ill) V '- ' IP
J ' .f' . iff: u
M Tn, or fjl,ir, " sr-.-' ' ' II
hi m
" I F
J Sturdy Walking Oxford
pTJ "jPHIS ne walking Oxfe.d is M
both sturdy and beceminylj E
' stylish. And when worn with a m , h
g pair of our sport Iiese te match. il I
h bj the well-dressed woman will hae la 'B
i-...- Eji in fj
;; j an efTccl werthv of comment. li
i'ii"-. Wl Spucm peri Hen:. $1.95 li I
PI HI K
usp elf 9
i fllEfDElMAN 1
b" Iw ' ... V5. AJ !
VajjjgggS 930 CKatnut St. pLiillfrmij9lWi M
7"
Dr. Thaddeus Rich's Second
Article en the Philadelphia
Orchestra Appears in the
Public Ledger Tomorrow
0
SHORE WIFE BRINGS SUIT
FOR LOSS OF AFFECTION
$25,000
Flynn
llUI'lleu 01
1 he erect iel'
-a ml h a
feitiine, et
ihMti.
It ini'thcr decim-ps tur tlie revision
el the P.'mi 'iretity and (ienium
reparations ter an ii,t..iiu!e;iul con.
U'l'ciiee (1. arr.ingi. the fr-..Jein of Iho
stj-.ut-. ler independent-" iri JIgjpt and
seir-gn eminent in ind.a.
The iiiaulfeste 1,'. dares against :eio :eie :eio
lutieii and sa.s: "lubei's program is
the best bulwark agumri ilelent 1111
he.ival ami c!as war."
" democratic ginernmei.!- cm be
niade eiTceihe j,, tIll ,.mlutn witlieut
bloodshed r violence." the manifesto
'. I he policy el the Laber Parti
s 10 lirlug about a in etpi liable din. ,
lilbutliiu of the nation's wealth hv I
eoiistlttitienal means, This Is neither '
iieisiieWsui nor communism but
llionsense justice,"
.Mrs.
Mis.
Pearl I'
Isabella
Sought by Mrs.
Frem Mrs. Lvnch
Atlantic City. Dei. "it. ti,,. ..,,
i'i...... .... " iiii
'.nn. OI tills Clt. , r
l.Mlch. real e .."""'
I.'lt.ir. I'm- S'l... luiii .'.,.. ..ii ".'.."" v ""
------ ,-....., ,,- illicillltleil ill
husband h aflts'tlemj, "opened tedav
...., .iiieii,. ikiupu 1 inngcs In
( eurt in Ma Lainllng.
M- .n ' l V..11" ,'l"'r','s "'at her hail, ,,,,'
William Flynn a clerk ii. a ep. V'
n.ent store, had nentlly relations I,
the d.leudant. who is twenty y,' ,r ..
senior. "'
i j .
.in iiiiiiisuiK tiirii t-:i viii, .1.. ,
"hat. & rWZvr
te her biish.ni.l ,.,,.1.,.. .. ' ""jeci
.......' i"".i'rt .tirs
cm 11s
ft
11,1
testiuieii
testlmeni
h-r
Cln ui
REPAIRS
in
Engines and Boilers
General Machine Werk
J. & G. RICH COMPANY
120-122 N. Sixth St.
Irlrpliunr J.irl.rt ,'iitii
l-yiich'
01 as." The husband tesulirld t'i, l '
I'l.nd 11 young man performing , '"n .
nr ehliepiitli,. ict ,, jlls ,ff " s'm
com-
HELD IN $90,000 THEFT
,Sw'.r.v' "J-'t. -''1lrvlng Mute,.
.ici.c i ii was arrested last ,1,1,14
chaiged with tin. th..fi ..r t ,T ...n.'1'.'- ' 1
(ireat Vertberi; llalhvay 'htoe 'cer ,. "
.es .10111 lie lirulteriige urni of I' , r
(hlhls ,V C11. h.sl .111,0 inn... "'"''
he I
under the liniiiii .,f .1 u t , "lle,
t'lesid hut
i flelphla as
Tentlen.
cinple.M'iI us ii clerk
iinhtfli.011,1 il.if .,... .. . .
1 -.,.. .-..1, tifit'cincs say
tin
tt
111. u ,,., I
nn, imH'
''i"K the
Lutheranc te Meet Here
Huffale, Oct. "t! . The ceinent en .,.
ni in-run iniri'ii 111 .nier en
tCTn feiyl, M c I OTM." t'bSS
-jr ' "'" w'nvu me urm entrusted him
-----
Whether Ven lse
OLIVE OIL
-.,'
'nf'ii I i.i pjri i.ie
- ' s 'J .in' t1
,' "Muiii.it' f
SpatelaPurc
Virgin Olive Oil
) cls;l 'c. ti
'llilnc'ted oil"
car
L' tl'
Full qt. can, one dollar ($1)
Full gallon cam, three delUit
and fifty cent ($3.50)
Me l.ii I'ltn-rl I'lint tlutrae
Fjelix-Spatela & Sens
importers et Otire Oil
1222-1224 Filbert
,X FRIDAY morning of each
week Dr. Thaddeus Rich.
assistant conductor a n d
concertmaster of the Philadel
phia Orchestra, will write an
article descriptive of the feature
of each week's prom-am ren-
the Orchestra.
w he needs no
te Philadelphia's
music ieers,
understand inr
accomplished musician.
articles will unquestienahK be
preseneu ter tuture rereren
by music students.
As one who is a
Avhele, he will tel
momeus efforts of the Orchestra
in re-creatine; the works of the
world's great composers.
uereu ny
Dr. Rich,
ductien
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