KKtfmBlmfWIBmm TV4-VH5f !"vv' WW??V HiftWil-3?tf.! (isMwR.I?1 " '"TTT" W r 1 v;.W(?j !!TW?!vSOT5s!?!ss?.'!ei :iw WvV" VS."'5f3f '' IMvlMftW M'XMDim mmmmm$ "f,,- A.:w$r-.-v v i" ! ii 'r ' : vh . ""AsiwinTi ivfi'ii" ivijjr:i-- s , l " IK. 4 I leads .I' . MDt ." itfl the M' J m r HRT MIDDY PROBE FINDS Ine Li ONLY 'MUSSED HAIR' fe BRHR; Annapolis Inquiry Fails te Up- FKJSHk HHIF' held Denby's Charge of Kf-. rBEm tmmS' - High jinks f"'4i' P $& ONE UNIFORM WAS DUSTY K's , MIH Tin a FlalT rerrcinnitf'n'f IHk WHA. 1 Vu a Ftaff rerrnrnnrln'f AnnapellH,' Mil.. Per. ''.- Twe mid 41m had their bnlr miinrd. Thin U tlic net n'siilt of the Inipiirv no fnr Inte "sinful" actions of mli hlpmrti nt tli" ball fellow Inn tlie Ann.i Navy football same at the Itellcuie Itellcuie Stratferd In Philadelphia lnt !atur day. A beard of itncstlgntlen. inipeMns In ltn sold lace and Its elllctal ilisn.l. Is slttltic In judgment upon thii affair As fnr ns the matter has . ne, Sec retary of tlu Navy Ilenby. who ordered the Itnpilry seem" te be "lie enlv one, who niw nil) IntoNlc.itieii at tli" h.ill. The officers nn tin- t'eard of imiiir rnnnet cvaetly be vni,i te i,i,i; mmwi at the turn of affairs. They wear pel.er faces. The beard held if- tirst scsem ps. terda and win sehedii'ed te sit iib.iIm today, but an important nent mad" adjuurnuieiit until Mnudux nft.idntelv Jirces.sary. Tlic Mat in pl.ij lie Annv football, at lialtiuier.' te,a and al'nu t the whole N.nal Aiademv is uelti,', w the heard will net uiictii' iik'.uu un til Monday. Denby riiarcr Net llarhed Seeretarj 1 teuhy, tlioreiinhl.' shei Kei It seems, insists he u intevicnunu nt the ball, but no one will li.ick him up Naval eflicers who were there will nut admit they niv anything wrenc Civilians have writ 'en te the Naval Academy taking exception te Secretary JJenby's remarks, and iultini,' the Middies were cold sober. This tin Middles cheerfull admit. In fact, one of the witnesses t cs terday's henrinit. MMshiiuiiati tieerce CastcVa. cliiiiriuan of the Midshiii'ieii's Hep ( etiiiiitttee, was se precis,, , answers te iUestieiis put te hini bj ihe beard, and se anxious te be ilioreuirldj accurate in his repli that he admitted ordering two Middies from the tloer "because their hair was mussed and i their uniforms net properly brushed." I He could net ! mad" te admit he had ecu any Intoxication. I SjmetheiinK ii grin ftie merihers of the beard proceeded with the m turn ing, tactfully emitting mi further ref erence te the mussed hair. Hear Adminil Henry 15. WiKen, ' tuperiiiteiident of tin- Naval Aimlein), and Cemmaniler Themas U, Kurt.., cenimandant at the Aendemj. together Willi Midshipman ('astern, w the! only witnessei. eYnmlmil esterdav, , Admiral Wll--en made It plain he ac- ' cepted full responsibility ret the ar rangements for handling the middles while they Aere away treia tlie a ad- j , euiv. He tetitied he was net ; res.-it ! nt the ball. us he left ti'ini"- i dlatcly nfter the game. lie said he had ' no eliielil iuferai.it ion renn riilM-' tic misconduct of any midshipmen ar.d he referred te letters he had received from persons who voluntarily stated they .nd Seen present at the ball and had seen Be Improprieties. it was explained by Admiral Wilsen , that tin regiment of midshipmen had ; leave after the gnme until time te re port at their stations for the return trip. 1'very midshipman, he insisted, returned te the Nnvnl Academy at the proper time anu in tne proper con ill tlen. Ne officer liart upervise the behavior mpn. he Mild. Mich a considered necessary. Kvery officer present, he said, had the right te supervise the middies behavior. i Commander Km (a was e.pml'v em- phatlc. He testified he was present at the ball and saw no intoxicated mid- llilpmcn. nor urn ne see nny inner im- pretier conduct. He tulil the beard nt different periods all the officers of the exceii tlve department, with one excep tion, had been present at the function and no one rt ported any liupreprb ties. CIVILIAN'S DRANK. MIDDIES BLAMED Te the t diler nf the Evening Tublie l.eitiie: Sir Allexv me te extend te .xeit un heartfelt thanks for xeur splendid edi torial in the Kvkxivii I't ni.ir I.khei it of Nexember 20 entitled: "Football and Dry Laws; Kchees of Army-Nnvx Day." Your treatment of this 'ubjet wns masterly and I believe jeu ex pressed therein the sentiments of every telernni nml snne men nnd xvnmnn In th State. The xvrlter attended the fnetlnll game, entertained a party of miiNhip- men nt dinner at the lllivv headu".Mr- ters, nnd xvas a guest at the ball, xvh"re I stayed until dnucing stenped. I can ay fiem personal knexxleiip'e mil t,. serx'atinn that only u verv fexv of the midshipmen Indulged In llipier or bore any evidence of It. Seme of the imlirins present had evidently been indulgiiig , in fact, they xxere cnnsplciieii at times. Quite likely the Na mis blaiii'd fo fe tnls bv some of the ehserx-ers. One of the midshipmen In m.x party expressed himself somewhat as follews: Bcfore the Velstead laxv xvas pass ed, It xvn a rare tiling for an An napolis man te appear at n public, function of any kind xvlth even the smell of liquor en his breath. If any ene of us had appeared ut a dunce or 1 ball under the influence of liquor, liit would ve-y promptly have been hustled off the fleer nnd prm te.ly , ' ostracized thereafter. Nexv the beet- leggers come into the grounds and ' Duildlngs Mt Annapolis and sell the I tuff openly! Yeung men xvhe never drank before nre learning te drink I 1 bow. That Is, a small percentage of I 1hm nre. We are all subject te un- written lnws nnd cedes of ethics i which nre far sttenger than the Vel- stead act. and any midshipman who matin It his business te report these things would, in effect, be commit ting social suicide, se my hands are ied. Ninet.x -eight per cent of the young men at Annapolis de net drink under any ircuinstiiuees, but t is being "poked at us" nil the time far nole than it exer wns before the no-celled prohibition laxv hcuime ef fective. The above statement xvas agreed te by the oilier midshipmen in the party. and I have no reason te doubt its truth. If Secretary Denby wants te de anytli'ng inure than jutt "rave" for publication, all he need de is slnrt a quiet investigation, and quit insulting the great muss of splendid .xeung men . ..... !.. fit, , i .Inf.tMili.t-k .-tfi.i... V'.i -WllO '1IC VOL' ,1,1",,' '' " '.' " ". .',, ,,,- , tlen. Ill view of tlie fact that source of my information reiild easily be traced if my name is pumisticd, I ask you net te use my mime if this letter is given publicity through .xeur Columns. , "Jl'STICR." Philadelphia, December 2, ll22. 'r THB TIBRI.KHH "TKIKft" i American xlult of Qeerses Cltmtnceau i... fiiiew's viewpoint." ItSrvHX IU BICI, i.i.,M. urn Miriiitf --III4 y's Itinerary will ew fst by ipacUl cei wlbi rivn ntn incul coi.pendnti, bin rlvn -remlnant poaluen In "iwnutnii, mn Incnt toaltlen In PMU0 lVQB. SB?' Annapolis.' Mil.. IVr. '-'.- Twe mid- K -JilllJBsv I 2tS!K'' "" nnt- thc'r ,in'r m,,,t'(,''' HPw'"v,v.. HIHyfi vfSjbbt' ' T,ll!' ls ,1", ,",t r,""l't nt lllp In'ui,'v r "''SBm $3!PHim IM " rnl lnt0 M"" in'i ion- in hi in - v iaaaMjH0iidjyi'i. -OTwi I i lB'-i'.'- Mpnien nt t1i ball fellow lntr the Arm - MiHUSMifeaaS?. ?lHkl llS Navy football kmiih- ut the Hellenic-( KftmKtSSMT ' At MP- Strntfenl in Philadelphia Inst !utiti- ( HRHHHBlL tool Jtr A beard of itixctlgutlnii. imposing JjW 'SiBSpi'' th'1' In its geld lac and Its elllelal dign.l., -V "" WMHM&l the fi ' ,s "" in J'lciniit upon this affair t ' . - jpr f nlhc,' 'J As fnr ns me mntier nns g' ne, ppi- ,f sp; , COHfVj K Vn t,..i,tt.' urntiid te he hn ,mlv one IftiWI ?K8KIKSC3 i ' tlftf 5 who SIIXV 1111 IllteNlcitinll !lt til" h.ill. i V '" 55 MMTllfAft. i. ft-i... ...it........ ., ,1... t.,,.,,.,1 ..- !ii.it.iii 1 v-.3t s. .. 3 wMtlxfr fc' A '" "'".""","""' ".'"., !' !sV!CV' '4 till ii3a t ' cannot eneiiy no miu m .'"'. en .ii'u ' , i; s35PW!3 M . liirJlfe- nt the turn of affairs. They wear imiI.it j lwVVi HK K 3 i NmHk laces. e v '. rm ;&s g . flaff Tlif beard held In tirst e1mm ic- l - &t3sMsv 9 J2f.r. r tcrdn nml win .elinlu'.-il te vit iib.iIm! 1;. V Spf-t, 1 'rSiSaft t today, but mi important i''M mad"! Wr . m,,v I TLSiMr- i adjuurnuifiit until Mnndi.x nh.idntplv f ' & tmMW&T'fC'- 1 SHmL Jirei-.sary. The Mai in- p!.i U - Annv 1-5 : 8 IvSliSR ' football ut lSaltltiier.- t.-din mid iil-i... t vs Vfe, Vfl !.'A1? I the wind.' N.i.il A.aib'im is eeltu', -., V ttkffi&&A lEHltW' l the heard will net iuncn.' ntf.iin un- I PVv HMK'l a. i fcr I ! 4'kiikiii; t i r-firM:. Ueiniiilr Heimni'tiM, niiH'trin, and Mi. Mlll.ini tl.iilit. tltfiins in Ntriiuui' rasr settled b Miii;'istrate l.llllli'll IlilMltIK elltll 111 Slt'O,) bends te li'"i ilie peaic. Dinniiiii . arr.iieni'il en a l:ir''i' of Inirulai'.i. .issfi'liil Mrs. Il.illit li.nl ai!;ii'd Ii I til and tiiat lie was (linildni: (lie perch In order te s(p her. Mrs. HaiKbt denied tbe i ai'ipiiiji In tole NEEDS MONTH TO BUILD ' CASE AGAINST DAUGHERTY Heuse Judiciary Committee. Called te Confer, Lacks Querum Wasblngtcn. ln Petlllleil i barges . - i I!y A P. i - I5epre.'litalIX'e eks imp.' n-lit?n-t ll.ingliert were t.iiCl.X b.i in IM- bx K"ll, r ' n xx 1. l he of Atieinex I in ral isiiisnli red infei uial et the I louse ll the .ludii I'lrv I iiii.iirt wire iiri'scnted lati tie. t" Willi xe-terda.x . I'esiring te obtain the xiews nf immii- bets lis te til" pliieedlll'e lli'Xt Wi'(. I 'hairiuaii Vi Ntenil si;in:nenei eouuu.t eeuuu.t In mi'ii f .r dtsi iissu i "f Mr. Iv'lb r's bill of r.nrtiiMil.irs, but less than a ipmrum r"pmUil. Mr, Ki'br. m his h iter te ('Iki'i1- I'llill Vh's'i id. s,,b be would In ee at least ii month t niple e ins , j.,, . n i . 1 . ,. i Ml I, of .Ills li e in'. erds lie ue-ir i! te i :ini ne. MAY GET OVERDUE RAINS Forecast for Next Week Is. t Least. Hopeful a-liiir.'ieii. I km . . 1 1? 1 We.iM'er eitliink ter the will, In .in- mug Mi iii'ax : N.'i-tli and M'dd'e VManiii- State-: Cnr-sj K-inlili, ii nliMi'ss. t, i ipi r..tiire tear or shghtli be ,,w nerinal. ueie -lenal light rains nr snows. MBCenvicts Ge Hungry as Penalty for Whisper in Holmesburg "Hell9' f emlimril fn.m P.ise I'ne "" wall t! m .gli the ,.n and th ih place t i -it - en tli- steel. As the result of snt.ng e-i this stm 1 d ly in in,j J . i u''"l lay out, the pri-emr s what is kuexxu as the seen ee, 'Helmes, buig Hump.' "Tfte only pasilnn is iinil.ng from a llbrarv of L'.'.en biniks. There nre 2(111' loei.s in Kn.'lish. 12u I'.la.-k. weed's lMinhurgh Magazines, tifieen X flumes of the I'lithulle elic.xcliipeillll. .e.i'lltv-twe ItnllllM 1 French. 11" Hebrew. seen Pidl-h. ten (In el: elis, thiMil'M in" licriivin. and one Ilus- MHO "Rrlntlxes and friends tne v, t :i. biwi-d te .end tl prisoners :ti lead ing matfr. A fe low xxhe i tm' ,,f i li'i rarv turn if laiml niiniei t...nl the i h-ila-s .tuff tiny nave en l.im.l. If there lappci.s tx be meie than one si in dmiig i mi" he has te u-."it his fellow ceuntrjinMii is thr' ug fnre he i mii git n shot at the one It i' uiit.! . b. . Has. tn el itine- ' -un book. Ciuisequeutlx . 'ill tl fellmxs ', minti.ui 'Seme l-.ed un III sdltci' de is breed aim ne "'. if the iin-uiiei's an j nn it e, te work nt xvenving. making shoes and serubbirg. p'llnting washing. Fer tins ' ev r-e n feed than these i 1 1, .1 :'i nil It ile enables t . m tn t ilk ., X.hi'e I ll lieu- i'.IX . Illl' ll. III' fellows xxl'be'it ti.ir of In ,ng m Ne (liance tn D.iru Meney lad "I hex xxerl; anu tlie xxer lui'-il. bu1 they it! e net paal one iini f, ,r tie lnher. If n iwenf-xenr miiviit worked nil of his time making sn'hings mi be XVldll'l get XX hell be left I if I,. Nils lucks enough e last that long' would be . and hat N all. If 1," i- a urn- x ii t nnd 'e- , , ,,n un n.. nrtis i ,. gi ts n 1 1 r in ',. t i ud ii" le.ii i xx In ii leaves, i I'M, iieuiii nt rii'.'ii in- 'pis 'iii", llll'l mini lug for this xxeil ue prevision ler pa . "Life in the cells , heirifxiug. Th cell is a bat I in i I Minder, all cuicrei,. mid tie piisetnr : net al' ex "d te d'" orate the wall. If be all 'I III i, manner te lemmunii ite wrh tie f.l f.l lexx in tie i ell next te luni, he s "sirappnl" lix the kei per. 'I hat Is put iu tlie pnni-huK in 1 1. mil the next time the foei) inn k pus,.. il,is nai - It'll it doesn't step lie klie's t.uit for t went .four Icmi's in will gel no I i The peer devfl. h" de nel gi t ., it te welk v til X leliii 'hi un-t.ilkiii.' i-x.l mid ex en talk ibreiigh the i.i. ! rd ruin- llge sxstelll. "This Ibex de b.x a pieairaiigid sig- nil, Mich as timp'tig en tin. xx i I thiee times. 'I be tap Is passed ,dei . th,. entile block and exii.x fellow i.,ing bis solitary bit will si n.I his xmie tl, rough I the pipes. 1 "This method of nmu,.i n s frowned in, and If a man i- m i.-ht he gets txent-feur Imuis xxitln.it leml. i A repetition of the nfti use i i rues a j penalty of foedbss hours running In 1 nilietx -six, although breid mil w.u, i line sxxitclnd in at tb- fml -eighth hour. Once a fellow lining u long bit at- the1 tempted te malu i iiuimciiI iiisttumeiit e ill iiapi r ever iU by placing a I romp, lie xx us uuiuiiiiiig .ixvnv in mm self xxlien he was caught The result xx ns the less of his ci.iub mid he never did get another, because he had vielutci the rules by making a i'ele in Ids eel). "If a man makes a hall out of rags ami bounces it against tint wall ami lie N caught, that means no feed for txvciity-feiir bems, If he happens te get a hook from the library that hit has read before, and is detected ex changing it with a convict in the ud- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELPHIA? SATUIli)AY. Court Bars Youth Frem Haight Heme Continued from I'He On calling regiilaily I told him te stay awhv. "lie (old me he knew all the poli ticians up here and that 'Tem' Watsen would get Ii I tit out of any trouble. This be has threatened my life and my husband';) life icveral times. 1 recall that ten months nge he came te tn.x house with a revolver. 1 sent for his mother mid she advised tne net te let hint call during tin day." "I never threatened them," Horn Hern luetrii broke in. "Who told .Mill te rail. Mr. Haight Ali-s. liiiiuiii ? the magistrate aMi. Mew. llnlelit." he retdlcd. "I was i working for m fuller, n greier. nml one day when I ,",lV1!!',1I11,iy7nn!! enler sin told me te call around and see her some eciilng. si-.., tin !.,( n,.i, I "The .lest nlBkt I we,,, .bete I nil drunk. 1 stacd at her perim.len. ' Then' were n tiMii.her of persons drunk hub.'; "f siti-Tin cVeM'b, riS'? ,,vl"f "7 -' - name. Ne forma, one Instance she ashed me te stay away "'''nrge lias been ledged ngainst him, from work. autheriliis say. He bus been taken te Tii" imi2itra'e luked if Heiiunetrn'' ! Hacketisack for examination. parents knew of it and lie said tney Mill t..t M M.i P.lllllllMtKII lllllll t II U Ml' I lM ,l s, I f T'l tl lit V I 1 tl .11 VI I'll.' callcl. "I knew about It." site began. "Ten menth'' age Mr. Iluiglit asked me te ' my boy home. He wellWll t CO. Haight leek off in be's glans'M ud beat hin- up. Deminic get up and standing against the wall said he du erved it." A letter lleniuietra sent te Mm. Ilalght Noeiuhr IM was shown te the ttriglstvatn. In it lleinmetin addressed Mis Iluiglit us "Iiear lilllie" and said 'e would de anvthliig in the world. we die for her. The letter con- i n led that as linn Ii his ilslts lie would were te liurtlu te keep av . Itrntlier Makes Threat The niagirtiiite essii,M'd f fatheriy miner te the .leiing defendant. "Js'and bv eiir patents and let the lliiign" family tilene," h said. "If ,iii w.'i'e married jeu wouldn't want .iiix'.iil-, te step in nnd try te break up ui:r home. Mrs lliilirlit remnikeil she llmiisht I "nn awful let about the box- but net in . the wax he beliexed." After Ileinmetta bud been held te ' . ., ... t . .. . . tfee trt. Tienee. Alenelas lietnmeu.l. n M...'..r h-eriie-. .,i , iiniuhr nnd s..id 1 iii. i tint done with xmi xet." I ilaig!.! tailed the Magistrate's at tention te the remark end l.lndell liur rieil exer.x mi" from the efl'iee. 1200 HOMELESS IN FIRE errebenne, Que., Swept by Flames, Priests Avert Panic Terrebonne. One.. Pec. 'J. -(Itx !,.; i M than I"IH) of 'iVrrehe p'llni "M et .iiiiill are Jmrneli ss as a suit et the tire that swept th" town. ik Mrexiiig 1"." buildings and i tutshig iiamage .stuinfd at Sl.DOtl.lMIO. AI'hein.!i the lire lighters, n-sised bv liretMi n fiem Mmitreul, repeited the lliunes eheeked th'Te were flesh I'litleenl-s ted.ix . I 'ii. tilings In the path 'of t'l" (lnines were dxuiimited nnd panic i was aveitcil old xx lien lulests of the llelx Stici.imeit laarelied through tlie Mr. lined streets carrxing before them t! I elevited IIet. Broekliart Takes His Seat ttv,l!inctnii, I lie. !.- il'.v A. l'.1 Smith W, ;'ire'ikhar as sxwun in te-i'-..x as Snimter fiem Iowa fm- the un i vpir.il I "in of William S. Keii.xeti. lie xx, pn . "t,d ly Senater (' immli's. ("hav'e. A. Itixxsnii. who Iris be, n serv ing b giiberiiMterial np eintiuvii , re- lillillshul Ills seat. joining cell, he le-es his Fibtary privi lege fur an iiidetiuite pi rind." "The number and offense of every tiix" who is jiutiisbed for breaking pri-en im!"s aie eticred in ti book kepi bv the k-'epi r in inch block. This jeierd of puiiislimeiit, which is kept by date and sigied ! the complaining keeper, gixes bx number the offender, the cell h. ei'i'ipiis mid th" time the offense was ceiiimitteil. "Fer ii.stiiuie, en Jul .",11, Inst, iu males of ,elN '.'.".;, p::'.l. 011. Wis. IlllO. !i"ii. ''72 and HT.'i weie charged in the punishment book xxith having jellnl down the dtaiii pipes, or out their xximle'xs. :ii ,j one was marked up for xx hist im i. "Whin th, i.re enterisl in the book It tin alls !i.. of feed for txxenty-feur hour- and p, ll is ease ttiree of the men. thus,, eii'upx'i , i'.'", '.ilt'.l and '.Ml. weie icpeiteil t xx i.e. This meant u less uf feed for fort -eight hours. "August 2 lu-t xvas aueilier 'loud' night iu I! block. Here the hiei.e-s repot tid the occupants of cell, 7,7.1, "is!, Tli.". "ii. "ii'.' and "72 ter xxhat x ns. murk's) in the book ns l,,n .1 ' This tacit t that the men had been caught talking tliieugh the drain pipe. A ci.i.pl,, xxi ie listed in the book for I" ni-li. . -t.t because they Irid I n "i.ar'iPig." One man. according te the I... I,, nppnrcnil 'larked' eight t''ies Fer that he xxas gixen (went,, -lour enjuiess hours. 'Harking' js , slloe'll "'i he iii-euers nre gixen n half caite of si :,i inch month," said IVisiutt, " nix. i max haxe a loe'h ln-ti'-h If .u, lllii.' It in xxitll XOIl xxlli'tl .x.ill lll'IMXe. but m ret nothing te i enn .xeur teeth Ren) Ists Four Times a Year "Yeu i an 'put in' te see the doctor, but if xmi de .xmi lese .xeur exercise I i'n I1' ... ler that da ami if xmi coin- I'lll.'l et OLir leetll the dellllsl xxl') srH i i oil hi . ipinrlerlx vt it. Mere loud of belli r ipinlnx is nuetln fi' coming from Helme-bui;: iniuates. Tin se men say thai tin I I. te. g'llnr xxitll the solitary ceiiliin ineiit xx, i in a slum tine, brink down unx .i IS'.ll. Last xxei'k n ciuixbt xxhe serxeil three jcar- iu Helmcliurg. all of thai lime tr, a cook iu the prison gallex. xxas ie leased and thai mill had hmdlx steppeu out before lie iiliiieuund lliiil Ie was going te battle for a genual In itc iniciii of i oiiditleiis iii ihe piisen 'I his man is klleWII IO the police Ii- Ilelll TalliOI. lie was xirluallx iu cluiige of the pre paration of all feed coeki d in tile prison. Talbot centeinN thai the Helinisburg Iirisen is the wer-t jail in the Fulled Slates, that th inlets me nel enlx fibject Ie inhuman treiiiuu nt In cause of tile rules, bill me unili rf.-d. He clllllges lliat all' one xxl.e seixes mere tint ii n year there, unless in the pest phseul condition, hemmes , ph.xMciil mid mental wreck and suftets fimu xvhut ih- convicts term "prison stir." a fnnu of inania brought itbe'ii b solitary con cen fiiiement, lack of proper feed and In ability te engage in some kind of labor. Monthly Inquiry "a Julie" The nientlil.x Inspection made by th" firund Jur.x Is culled a joke In the former iiinvict mek, who saxs that the etliclals at the count prison auva.xs knew l went -foul hours In iidvan. xvlien the (iraiid Jury Ih te make its ' tour. He declares that dm ing ills thr''c j ,nis' t fi in he iiemt aw one (iiaml Jurer tulking with u cuuxict, but that the Jury Iu a body is ulwn.xs taken In I tow by Captain Ilesten, assisted by Keepers lliuebart and Sobers, and 1 shewu the galley and tbe two new blocks ARREST IN PROBE OF GIRL'S MURDER Man Detained for Examination in Death of Christine Hervish KILLED IN WALLINGTON, N. J. "u wtefrrt "rtsi Knl Itntberferil. V. .1.. Hi,,.. P.crgen County ntitlieritlcN have arrested , , ... , , n ,"n" " ilUltiKtnn in connection with 'he murder of Christine Hervish, whose ''0ll - V "" f'l"l '" " n''l WllHlllB- '"" jesterdny. The county authorities have refused. a story told by an used couple living - t la CurlMndt. near here, Ims furnished the chief cine en which the authorities were working today te trace the mur- ' derer of Miss 11-rvisli, ' Shortly after the bedy wns identified iasr nignt nv .xii k, .xiarie Jvingey, ,i i sister of the iiitirdereil girl, a Curlstmlt 1 man and his w fe reported te the police ' 'en ThnnksslMiig nlglit they had seen .two men beat and knock down n glili 'whose decriplii.n tallies xvith that of I xit.. T i : . i . u-i,... i. ,. . ;'.:;.. r,:"i .v.:'' : s."i i" ii'i'nii i,. iiii.-i -, ,-, me iinsiiiuiiiis i lied, according te the report. The iiung weui.in arose nnd followed her assailants up the read toward Wall- ' ingien ncinre i ne ceupie could rencn her, they said. About nn hour would lie vcipilred te walk from where the alleged nssimit tiel place te where (he bed wns found, police pointed out. The time clement provides a dlscrcp aney which must be explained nxvav, police said, before they can be certain the girl felled I) two men in Car- ftnd txvns Miss Ilervlsh. The aged couple declare they saw the nssntilt shortly afl"r ! o'clock. MIsh Hervish's ...!.. I.... . Ll... .11.1 .n 1A I i,-hhi,,- rn,, s,,,. ,,M, ,,, inne uer utiele's home in Vmi Itutherferd iiiiill i half past ten. She and ether members of her I'limllx had missed Thanksgiving at the past Uutherferil home. At 10::t0 sh.. said she was tired and started 1 home alone, relatives said. Se far as is known, the girl had no ' weetlieart and xvas net interested In men. Kriends dic'nre she would net hive accepted the offer of an automobile ride If one hnd been made. Jim Watsen Seeks Scepter of Ledge ( imtlimril from Tnce One rKes nnd relates modestly hew in lus xiMitli lie xx-as Keniililican xvliin of tiie Heuse. Speaker Cannen xvas senile and Wiitsen was praciically master of tne Heuse, a parallel of course te the sit uation existing new in the Senate with Ledge as leader nml Wutsmi as xvhty. Kxperienee, training, native capacity . lid liens., tnxer cver.xthlnu is ,m h. side, xiha' mere could ou nskV Yeu might nsk ler xete.s te disii!i:ci Ledge, of (etirse. In the tirst place, Ledge is in possession of tlie leadership no inai is nine points et tne inxv. .'gain. i ll.e I'regre-sivM haxe their prima dentus ie that they have just had te p-.t lejidi-rsliip of their bloc in th- , I anils of steering cenimltlees. m, loe, Uhe regulars have their prima donnas. I and J. H" saxs it is ncx-er taken i into the blocks xxliere most of tlie men ;:te doing solitary confinement. The Jureis are shown the feed being pupated en ti bin electlic cooker and told that this is the feed te be served te th" convicts, when, according te Talbot, this fied is being prepnied for the kiepers, who out ilielr neon meal in prison. "I have no personal complaint te make," .ays Tnlnet, ''but T certain! feel that something should be done te change the general living conditions, "It is almost impossible te describe just hexv much the convicts suffer. A ehinge from the selitnry confinement s'. ul'l be made at once and mere feed should be provided. "F. r breakfast there Is provided tit'reu pounds of Inn nt rye bulled in l'Jn .'Mlletis of water and te this Is added twenty pounds of sugar. Hint till., s tie place of coffee. A dipper full, xxith txve slices of bread is served te ex-eix one. Including these who have a hard dnv's xxerl: ahead. This is Mix.il at 7 o'clock in the morning. (iuarils tel "Plclilng-j" "Fer dinner there is I2."i pounds of meat; se ae duy.t bei f, ether days unit unit ten, is supposed te go into the boiler for a stew. One hundred and twenty pounds of bones nre taken out, about Ixtx peinds of fat n moved and thirty tne pounds of the choice part cut off fei the i iliciiila. mid xvhnt Is left gees into the boiler. Te this an added ten pound, of rice, Heur nnd one-half le.shfls ,f potatoes, eight bunches et hubs, i .nr gallons of tomatoes, ten pounds- ., cabbage, ten pounds f i" iciiietii. fifteen pounds of hum ny. lift. 'en pounds nf (lour, ene-hnlf pound of M : and siv pounds, of salt. This i- i, rule mie a stew and served ex cry d.'ix ixiept Friday and Sunday. This Is for a geiier'il nxeragc of (100 eenxicts. In ii'ditiin the men xvhe xxerk are allow, d tn,. prunes nnd these locked in get tue or three prunes. "Supper, xvhich Is served te th wmkiig in, in m ll ;!',() o'clock, consists of ii dipner of coco and two slices of bti.nl. Tin ion, is made from fifteen pounds of ,0,-0 shells boiled III 12" gulleiis f xxnier. te xvhich is added iwt ntx pound- of sugar. "These tin co meals are cooked in a uffj 'Unx bine te he, because, while I xx.i- t,, j ),nd (0 ilesete nieht of nn i inie piepiintig the dinner for the keepeis ''ivn ftdlexvs demand real feed, nnd tn mslst nn plenty of it. l'X"i- ,mx tlieir llielllt is chllllReil. One dav ihev will have a renn xvlth slewed tomatoes, bulled onions mid cab banc, tea nnd milk xvith fruit, either in lines nr pefifhi.fi, Anether dey they xxill h..xe steak with French fried po pe po 'alees, nnd tiiMimings xvlth fruit. The ten thnt in serxeil te them I understood was in emit for tlie patients in the hos pital. Shi. (iel Same Fare w.i ...i . ...i i ..mi,,,?,..'. U ' complained again mid In nn effort te .hit . V- "'" ".'" i sJ -, Prv- that he was n faker a negre con hat unit ,, , , ,,e, l ts piepaia- , vk,, ,, , ,, ,, , h, , tlen and tmc,s you like the taste of L,1).ll ,,, fnk '"''" t i. Iu.r.1 te Bt used te the ,.T10 nxt ,, . ,,, ,,,, r,.pr(, bread I ,er(. ,,rd l the galley , mt thp , ,, ,, hemorrhage and the grn.se used is scraped from the i, rn. thp ,,!,. mt (vrll ,ira 0 mutton. f xe nre out of I""--0'' 1 mnn xvas net sent te n hei,iltnl. giease the br,.i (lni particular dny is "i,uter he was, hut it was tee late, made without nny grease. 'Ibis bread fnr i,,, ,cil ,,r,,H ,jays uflPr .n plire,i is serxed te the sick as wl as the ,m ,()f,pital. y(m don't have te ethers. Nn distinction Is made unless nii ,.. Ulll.a fnP ,i,Ih I uiidersioed Ihe piisene- I, di.snrrately ill ... , , ....... in "The hespltnl set aside for tubercuhir cases is the best place in the Jail, but at that It U nbthlng te beast about. It consists et several cells with the fronts knocked nut, soVthe sufferer cn be given If their is Watsen, there Is alseCurtlH, and there is Ledge, And thcre are ethera, . The best het is that Mr Lwlgc will retain leadership if he keeps his health. The elder Senators are nil for iiiin. Curtis is Indignant at WntRnn'H tactics and his own declining influence at the White Heuse. Whatever Curtis votes there are would go for Ledge in prefer ence te Watsen. And then there nrn the, Progressives, They prefer Ledge te Watsen, though liking neither. Their reasoning is ns follews: They trust Ledge mere than they de Watsen, Ledge Is an old man, He will net last long. lie may, if kept in ' office, retire at a moment mere favor able te them than the present moment. Te elect ".Urn" Watsen would be te make a young conservative leader who might be hard te displace. They preler nn old conservative. Watsen has bis following among tlie 1020 Senators who are net l'l-egressivc. out is is net un mi roil. Still, under Present coin liens. , IH' IH I 1111 111(17 l ruiiBiucruifn: I1KU1U "the Hill.' hike E Peace Parley Delegates Told Angera Demands Greater ''?edem OTTO MAN ismnii JilBT UP TODAY . v a m, LniiMinne, Dee. '. The ipiestien of Turkish capitulations Is en the Near I'nst conference program for discus sion today. Ismet Pasha nnd Ids associates are preparitiR te make a hard fight te suMttin (he claim that the Kcmllst (levernment hns successfully terminated the special privileges accorded te for eigners under the Constantinople re gime. The progress of the capitulations din din rti'sien in the conference is being . , , ,., . i . .. i xHmMMn wutehcil with great IntereM at Angera. ns the mere extreme Nationalists in- ,itt that the privileges hnve been se , , Turkey that the country will """ iuj i"i t,..,.i never ngniii Minimi m s,,,,, , u.u.. of Inferiority te the Western Powers, Tim Xntli'iniilistn' siiekesiuen will nt- 1 tempt (e prove te the conference thnt all capitulations have been waived by the Angera (ievernment. (lint Turkey , must no longer be hampered by foreign control of her customs nnd financial affairs and that the necessity no longer exists for foreign consular courts te administer justice te the ether Nil- . tienals living in Turkey. 1 The Otteman debt xvas also n topic te be called up today. Washington. Dee. .( Ry A. P.I There will lie no lowering of the liiiml liiiml fi'iitlen bars te admit itfugces from the Near Kast. Chairman Jehnsen, of the , FIGHTING FR IN C0N1R0L Heuse liiimigtatien Committee, snld in. 'Residence of Professer In Galwny day in commenting en the suggestion of n a former Premier Venleles f Creece , university oamaeed thnt h In roe iiortleii nf 1.1110.000 tier sons from I ! recce and Asia Miner be elveii cutty te the United Slates, "Russian, Syiinii, Armeiiiaii, dreck nnd Assyrian retugees are si uttered all nieuiitl tne x-eri(l, .xir. .leuiisnn sain nml when Mr. Venizelos anneals te the I'liitcd Stales te lift Its immigration bars nnd admit n great nart of the 1,100,0(10 nexv In the Far Kast It is tee staggering te be even considered." open air treatment. The convicts In this place and there ii,e always at ."east txventy are supposed t get a specially prepared diet which they de net get by any means. "When 1 came out there xvere twenty one men in the tubercular hespitil. Five get milk and live ether.? weie ul ul eoxved eggs. They are net fed snfli clently. Fer breakfast they nre given txx'e ounces of oatmeal Hxveetenei', but no milk; txve slices of bread with no butter, and a cup of tea. The live xvhe K as tlie xverking men. "Of ceiire it Is only tuuural that a sick man xxill fare better thun these who are net. but before n man is sent te l lie hospital he has te be very sick and in many cases he lies In his ecu for many dn.xs before lie is finally taken te the her-pitnl. The prison doctor believes that all eenxicts fake. "iVas Denied Treatment "1 knexv that because he told nie one l time xvhen 1 xvas laid up In my cell Hint I xvas faking, xvhen as a matter of im i i iiiiii ii rx-mi ui-f 'J. ii'ii-uniis, When he came te my cell he opened I the xxoeden deer nnd ashed tne xxhnt the trouble was. 1 told him that nt one time I had an attack of diphtheria, and lliat I feared I was getting another. lie did net come into my cull te cmiuiIiw in threat. Instead he sioed m the xxoeden deer fully txve feet nxxa.x from the leekqd iron deer lending Inte m.x c"ll proper. He did net take my pulse or temperature, although I had a (ever, but turned te I he Negro nuise who tie tie cempmiled him and told him te gixe me some pills. "The nest day 1 xvns worse nnd again t,.. ..,., tr. ...v .,.ii i ,.it...i .en ... ,.. siiv mil i nil n in i- i mi iiiii'ifir- iitiiii l tin t I was the cook that prepared nil the feed for tlie prison mid that If I was suffering from some malignant disen-e I should be Isolated at once, Hven then he did net examine me, hut told ihe Negro convict nurse Ie gixe me mere pills. Fortunately I had salt and gurgled my threat, and xx aided off xvhat might haxe been real sickness. "1 contend that the doctor, for tile sake of the liundieds of ethers there, should lime examined ine nn a pre- iiltleiiary measure, llexvever, 1 was i only one of hundreds allowed tn com plain day in nnd day out xvitheut mi attention being paid. i "I recall n man xvhe xvas doing seli- tary confinement nnd xvhe complained Hint he was .spitting bleed. When the doctor looked at lilui through the grated deer of his cell he told this convict that lie was sucking bis teeth te make Ithein bleed, and if lie did it again he I would be iiuiiMird by being placeil In a dark cell. 1 he next day this mini i dark cell. I he next day thl i .. . " . '. . . .: . ". nun a com iimiit aiietit tins niiiiaili.v was tiled xxitll the Dig Sisters Society by ii former convict. Jeseph Davis," In connection with Talbot's utery about the prison, the hospital and treat ment in general of men suffering from et null; receive it at IU A. M. Fur ' ', V ' ,'"''. ',"",,., ' "" 'r1 tln-ir dinner they are given a small piece r" V.i "" .4"'-v '' - "'. of mutton or beef, one potato and two , .','"'J' ,.,it l"e, '" " ','11. tnv '"' slices of bread. Tbev get nothing te L,n Is ".' . ' I.i ""' ,"st,,1 '''. , drink. At 3 o'clock they g.t a pudding vT."".1 "t'itiR. then they put me In the i ..1..1.. .1 '.. ,r. ... ., "... ..?. hes uinl am tinallr. tlimmrh frenH. DECEMBER 2. 1922 WIFE BURIED ALIVE DOCTORJESTIFIES Medical Examiner Declares Weman Was Breathing When Under the Sed STRUCK DOWN BY HAMMER New Yerlt, Dee. 2. -Hurled alive 1 This wns the tragic end of Mrs, Jennie Meeker, whose body, covered with lime, was found Wednesday night in a be er nit nt Southern Heuipvnrn ,, 0np Hl'mlrP(l nnd Fortieth street. This conclusion wns reached bv Dr Cnrl Kcnnnrd, nsslstnnt medical ex aminer of Urnux County, after nn au topsy en the body of the slain woman. lie told nf his findings te the Urenx t eunty tJrntid Jury yesterday after noon, and that body promptly indicttd Abraham Pecker, chauffeur and bus i.niid of the dead wetnun, for munhc In the first degree. Larller in the day County Judge Leuis K. Olbtm held Heuben Nerkln. u mend of Pecker, near whose welding shop the body xvas found, in $100,000 ns n material xvltness In the case. Dr. Kcnnaid's testimony before the (triind Jury yesterday as te the manner of the death of Mrs. Pecker xvas ap proximately this: He found thnt the woman had been struck with n hnrd instrument, prob ably u hammer, a blew behind the left ''inr.,"'"! ,'11"' '""used a fracture of the skull which extended around the back of the head nenrly te the tight car. Hut tills, nccnrdlng te the doctor, xvas net NiKfifictil te witisi; instant death. lie said thnt the position of the limbs Indicated thai a struggle had followed Mrs. Pecker s being deposited in her grave, and Hint there xvere also evi dences of pni tin I suffocation, which led him te believe thnt she had been breath ing after being deposited and cexercd with lime and earth. Positive assurances en the part of Pecker that his wife would net re turn nfter hpr disappearance, which he gave te Mrs. etta Weinberg, nf 04 Ijtiien avenue, xvcre relnted te the C.rnnd Jury by Mrs. Weinberg nnd her husband, Philip. Other witnesses before the Crand Jury xx ere Mrs. Rebecca Hiililwin. the Nemesis xvhe caused the finding of the body, and her friend, Mrs. Jennie Lind ner. Anna K. Kilns, mother of Pecker's child, told the (iraiid Jury the same Btery which yesterday she gave out. Miss Klias xvas n pitiful spectacle Sllllll,. HI It," llllin""lll ,i i ne iiriniM Jury mom. She is u little woman . i.lil inan nx-c icei inn xx nn large umxvn eyes and an expression of xacatit de spair that is enhanced by ;i pair of large bowed spectacles. She has a xvenk chin, ii long face and geed teeth. Her little baby, Marie, a cute youngster, urnttlcd and chattered en her mother's Inp. BOMBS THROWN IN BELFAST It.UISisI lien '. I Ii' A. 11 l!..nil. u'.n-n linrleil l.iilnv ill 1 11 llie lumii. of Dr. Themas Walsh, professor of I notes, had ullexved overdrafts, until pathology nt (.'nlway l'nlxersity :niilltlie mire became se deep there xvas no chairman of the Urban Council. The I pulling out. He falsified records te missiles shattered xvindews and tore u I deceive the bnnk exainlners but the large ltele in the xvnll. (cobwebby texture which held the bank It is believed that the demonstration i en Its false foundation for nearly txve xvas an o'ltgrexvih of Dr. xxalslis refusal te p'M'init the council te discuss the recent, executions in Dublin. tuberculosis, Frank Smith, better known ns "Rucky" Hsiig. who was iccently paroled fiem the ceiintt orison en hK honor by one of the Common I Pleas Judges, se Im could undergo ' pneumotherax treatment, xvns asked te1 I tellt of his experience in prison, I j .Smith, who has taken en twenty! pounds In weight since lie xvas paroled j and xvhe inny recover, declaies that' everything that has been said about the treatment f the sick is true. I wns tubercular when 1 xvas sent ' I xx ns paroled nnd given u chance singe n comeback. I "This xvenld have been impesilile i under the conditions I ha I existed iu the ' prison hospital. 1 was iu charge of a , eenxii't nurse, a negre who is serving tixe i'.irs for winking the tllm-fhim game. This fellow did the best he could for tr.e, but he never bad any training nnd he used te laugh xvhen 'be took my pulse and teuipemture. but he xvas kind te me and that helped, Traded Feed for Tobacco "I use tobacco and they kneiv It un there. When T xr.is s. sc; I .l.,.l ' for tobacco, but could net get it unili I finally arranged te swap my eggs for a piece nf chewing tobacco. This lie did several times, Of course the te bacce was brought in by the 'senxvs' (keepers) am! parceled out te tlie con victs xvlin xvere delus some personal service ier ineiii. i Kiicxv a case xvnere a -sereix" gave a convict a piece of tobacco, nnd this convict in tin ii sllppe.. some of it te a I fellow doing a selitnry bit. This same screw' xvhe gave out tlie tobacco saw- the exchange mid immediately teperted the iciiexv who nan mniiagiii te get it into bis cell, ihis unili xvas ordered i piinlMied by. the xery . man who lakes i the tobacco into the prison, ' "Hut te get back te (lie way the men are treated, .mi one wants te believe xvhnt these fellmxs complain of. They say, xvell, he Is a creek mid he deserves all that he gels. Thai is nil right. Jf a man commits a crime lie should be punished, but nt tlie same time this unili should be given a chance te re deem himself, "If lie is unfei lunate enough te ilruxv his bit' in the county prison his chance of reilimptlen is gene. Thev don't think an cioek can or will re form, nnd xxith that Idea in mlud he Ih thrown Inte a cell mid then, lie stavs unless hn In incu.v enough te stum! iu and get hiiiii elf a job doing something that xvlll time nun out or his cell. a great inany de get out fee Of course n fexv hours te scrim up, or de some kind of xxerk, and there are n number who nre given the 'trusty' job. These are the fellexva xxhe stand In, "I liiivn seen men go into the county prison ie no " Mii'icn hi i we years loeli llg the picture et henllli, m j have seen these same men when they nine eui nun n"i ..nexv ineiii, II change was dm.' Je the im-t that thev xxere locked in their cells nil th time ihey xvere In prison, never given chance, nnd xvere half fed. "Something should be done mid done quickly te change things up there. The men should be given Die same chnncp they get in nt her prisons. At least the officials should give u trial t,, ,,. of tbe methods ndepted ti.r t.0UI ly Jnils and see hew they xxerk out They won't de it unless they me (,.,'. tn te, Decausu ine inspectors seem te be perfectly content x (hey Mist."-.- witn conditions .. te I PI mi Part Pnrdntt Fer Ralph Meyer Continued from I'll One the Phoenix Trust Company, is the official visitor of the Prison Society, and in this capacity he has access te the Knstern Penitentiary and a free run of the prisoners. He visits the institution each Sunday nnd once a week for some time he hns had lienrt-te-henrt tnlks with the convicted cashier, whose laxity in banking methods and juggling of ac counts te hide Ills errors and his defi ciencies were directly responsible for the crash. Mr. Merris describes Mever's health ns geed, but his morale as had. "He Is emotional," he snld. "He cries a great deal. He Is melancholy sometimes, but that is te tie expected. He Is n man who feels deeply. Ills punishment hurls, He always enjoyed life, and confinement Is hard. "Ilut nslde from the question of whether he wns utility he unquestiona bly xvas In n geed measure responsible, still knowing him as I de. I really be lieve he Is sincere, thnt he wns honest at heart and that hn wns double-ereissed by the people who profited from his xveaknesscs. He is nexv xvllling te show that he is net ns black as he Is painted, and te recover some of the old debts we need his testimony. Stain Must Itc Itemevcil "Te make his testimony competent he must first be pardoned en the perjury i barge, and this xvenld nel necessaril mean that he would be released from serving the remainder of his time en the charge of embezzlement. "The qtiesllMi xvas taken up with the Heard of Directors of the Phoenix Trust Company, and xve nre xvllling in co-operate- morally In nn application for his pardon. "We as airlnstltulleii exve our every effort te gain bis co-operation for the benefit of the depositors of the nltl in stitution because th cm people are our depositors new. With Mnjcr's help, xx e xvlll be aide te recover tbetiiiands of dollars which we lilul it Impossible te collect without his testimony. "The men xvhe get this money en bad notes and overdrafts simply laugh when they are approached. They tpenk of 'errors' and net having been given proper credits. Hut Meyer knew them nnd can strnlghten this out. Hundred of peer people xvhe xx'ere denoslters In the North Penn Rank xvenld benefit if xve could recover this money." Debts Were $1,000,000 , When tlie assets of the North Penn I Rank xvcre appraised after the failure the total xvas $7.0,0()0. The liabilities, were !s4.0lM).00(l. The Phoenix Trust Company made an offer of $1,000,000 for the institution, lock, stock and bar rel, xxl.li the understanding that tbcl depositors would receive 7,"i per cent of nil further collections. 1 nder this, r-grecment the old depositors have re- icivcd a dividend of -'.i cenis en tne uei- (. - - ... . , . I ! Inr. and still another is expected seen. I A jury before Judge Davis found Me.xer guilty en April HO, Ht!0. Tin supreme Court, March 'JI, 1DJI. de cided against a nexv trial and the big cn.a iinnm en Kiilrnieunt avenue closed upon Me.xer in due time, nnd, after! the customary quarantine pciied, War den McKcnty put him te work in the penitentiary office. ...,,, The actual crash of the North Penn iin.,1- vn4 tin. heuiiinlni! of siicli suf fering nnd misery in the neighborhood , of Tweni.x -ninth and Daup 'bat the depositors xvcre fra life savings xvcre believed te 111111)111111 Jlii'vn IltlC. .Xtllll.V be resting 'ecundy in the vaults, but Meyer ..n.I I I,;., I,, .'ml Imil leaned lllellCX Oil llll'l xears uilllliv gave xxiiy miner im meiiii inn! the crash sounded through Phila delphia xvith a rear. Others Are Convicted Wlllinm T. OnbeH, a director and clerk iu the institution, xvns convicted for the pint be played iu assisting Meyer, and xvns sentenced te serve eighteen months. Klwned H. Strung, .. . ...l.. .1... .....!.. Saint James's Church 22nd and Walnut Streets The Rev. Jein Meckridgt, D. D., Recter 8 A. M.,llnly C'nnitiiunlnii 1 1 A. Al., Ilnly ('nmimiiiluii 4 I. At., Sperl'il Musical Servlre at xvhich tlie vented choir of forty men and boys xvlll be assisted by Harry Cliaslu, violinist; Itenjaniln liuslluiff. telllst. nnd Vincent Fan elll, harpist, all of the Philadelphia orchestra. Meledy. Saint Saens Mmjnltlcnt in 11 .Miner, Neble Hew lively Is Thy Uxvellliig Place, Urahms Comfert Ye. My 1'enple, Handel Adagio r.ithetlque, (ledard llnmnni!.'!. Wapner Amlante Tranqullle, Oedard 8 J' M 1'ennleV twice. With Stir rlt'; hvtnn'. uddrena ami Question Ilex. This Fcrxice xvlll lust cMit-tlt one hour. Visifert uielcemr at all lervicei. KKi.Hiini", Miiiri'.s I'reteslnnt rnlkrnunl A i.ixi: t'lit'iti'ii wirn rexn: tm ikii nr -I. ,it in; a x-xiiM v i: I.- XMI i m: Nxrixirv Hill nn.l xt. er"i i n Ili:v, JAMKS C. c.'ItOSKON'. UIXTOlt. s Uu A M. I'urini ii i' ii.iiiiiiilnii fei M. ti ni.d lli.x- in.ne A. M Junier Church, in -I,". A M ll' Is i eni'.ninlfiu i.n.l ,Sr hiiiii Ti'.e lilie. .-er'. In' g .'in I' M.- Ch in h hi I ei.l anil lillile (MllM.eH T.I.. I' M --illllAllI. riil.l.IKi : Al.l'MVI Mtuvii'i:. mi'hji:!' r "Pi.iimixai. in. i.u'xri: I i:vi:iuhedv wri.ceii: yr. iT.rr.K'x ( iiiik ii :i'l .ma I'll... fin It... IIDXVAIIIJ M. JlZFFJIUVH. a T. D.. JUi inr t:.Ui A M llnlv rei.iinunlnn. 11 'On , M. .Mnriilm. .serxice .mil .'-erineti ly Uie Iteiter Tl... their xxi'l nun "Te I'euin In A".. .. .siulner "Oh! Tliuii W'linsu I'exxer Tunicndeus" Sini' M, i:xfiilnj Scrxlm with iiiVlVi'M In th llev Dr. It.irlleit. ile. n of the l'hla .l.'liln.i Inxlultx .Si'liind. The ihulr will miik muKli i nmi'i.i-ed bv SXMI'III, ,s:il,XSTI.N XVIIsi.KV "llh'ieiul Ue the led mm l'.ilhit" "l.-nd Mc Lord ' "tin. IVU leriiem. ki'. i'r.ri:'s riiriicii. ii..im..men XXiiyim me and Itarxex n. i(',ir .-,it itn s'n:uAitT v ki:i:i.inu. n.Mir. siumI i- ,S"i vlien, t?e,'!V m Nln'" ,''"i,"r'iie i'"inmunliin, llll'l .XI l.ltnnv nml tin i I'liinniiinlnn SI.IIX K'lJ "Tin; ',hT Jl'i(i:.N'r'' tii.ili.rli. I," I.niilH Snehr n-lit I,,, nn,,; '' rt.-.iii xxill ,r ii,i.niei.te.l l,i xn ;:':. I".,,,','1.',",l"'",l ''"v m. Kiiiiun: ..,.,,,,-.1 IMI,, i im, , ;inn--a , ii'e i'.'r,M "'" """,h "' " nj A M' "l"11 ( III Kill UF TMK IIIII.V 11 nnd ('te utiiei uiu .I'(IS,K,S, Ilex i-uliii: Tf,u. Iti.t'.r. ,,1"1 .A. . XI --Unix c,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,;, Iiv'.l,,; lU'Iier ' ' """"'l"i Mii'l fl-riimn r.?"l',.M.. f-iael'iv S'-'i "1 ,!,;.l,,",I,1!,;w"",,',1,r", "eimsl. J,.h I.IDIIU" . M limine rf.'iile'H .SeixU-e IIi.iIU l-'l')i ,S II. i in: tdxiii.i Iv'iMl .iiiin l.s n. (inue N.I XX.,. I.sin XI, Cindy. ..s,,r . e'p,Mer .1, .xr.i Ml,, lli.mi.1 .Mu.li.il nire'ier i ifit-ii.-ic r Hindis uiK.iiii.t !.".,.'"""; .'r.u '.nnlim nf Mi. f,, 5. ','"." u,n ''ir "" nniiiii ,f .,',. Jf-i'ij't l.'i ilr.uihii'.K j,n ''i', ... "I'mixeil en .suml.n llxers xre,i !,:el!r"..'.l',:,!k,'"W,"rlU" "' "'J 'ii'l'it m!'l iSTp'v""1 """,'1' l0ll A. M J nr retervntietiN i',rllJ. ""." ,,r CnnxviMt's rc-1 'lcrenul UI nuiaiiH of f.ipKr,..i I, inie, Hull ii'... unil Wnn.n.'- 'WZhly, "'n KKS"-.-" im.;-..:. m" ;.". f iri," Phene I Piamend 6387: ' "' 'I paying teller of the bank", thVl States evidence mul get off with comparatively ngni sentence or two. live years, ji wan cmrny upon testimony that Mever was convicted tJllliries t, ainmrr, lermer ainte Mirwiee Commissioner, was cln, with embezzlement from the N Pciin Hank, hut wim ncquittcd. Kvnn L. Ambler, assistant cash! or tne diiiik, xvnn ennrgcu xviiu reeel Ing deposits nfter the hank was Insc vent, He wns never lireugut te trial llrttliei l', i.nrcne, n lermer Hti bntildnir commissioner. who i.rtMAM.l wt intKtlpinentiiir nv n I.-.l', 'iiiiih "' ; .-...- .. uun( ing ciiiiiiiiNslencr in refusing te cleu1 the bank when Informed of Its InseU' venev, xvas nciiiuinii en mc ertier m Jiulg'e Patterson, who said the StS hnd net made out it case, nnd mi1m at the same time that the trial sneufl have been brought In Dauphin Cetintj where Liit'can xvas first nntltied of tli bank's condition, LnFenn died d April Ibis .xcar. KLAN ISSUES THREAT Officials of Oil Town In Leulilan. Are Ordered te Resign Shrecpert, Ia Dec. V.. In a lettet bearing the stamp of the Ivu Klux Klnn, Ne. 011, of Leiilslaim. the Mayer, police force nnd texvu inarslinl of llatnei. vllle. La., an oil town in Nerthtrt Louisiann. xvcre ordered te resign, Johi W Nnrtnii. the Mayer, said yesterda Police xvcre charged xvlth slileldim .a .....1 l.tt LtinnlfAMil k .1 it Doetleggerr. nun iiiii-iiinn-m, mm i ir.ii iiiiirshal xvnu n U ached as n "ln. breaker." The identity of the fccmltrt hns net been uetcrmiiieti. KeepYourSkin-Perei Active and Healthy With Cuticura Seap fidd'rcr.CMIrniUterMrlii,PTtX,MUdia,llMi Energy, Business Ability and Small Investment Fer interest in eitabllihed manufacturing or jobbing bus), nest. Extensive sales adver tising and merchandising ex. perience. B 234, Ledger Off. KAc HI Rub Kfi Alkc Aches and Pains Rubbine vlth Mifflin Alkohel Mattagc relieves muscular sercneu. EIHTATtONAI. Ileth Srxrs STRAYER'S ffi WS,KSrW penltlrni giinmnlfrn: enier new; nay or num. Eoekkrcnlnc & iherth.xnd. dnv ft nlghl cltsiti rhil.i. Business Celters. 1710 M.trhet St. i rTKAMSIMPNOTICE, AMKMCAUNS NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth, Beulfg-ie.sur.Mer ROTTERDAM Pec. 0 . KYNDAM Dee. S3 Jnr. 27 Mir. I N00HDAM Jan. nFrb.10Hnr.lt VOI.ITHDAM (tiexr) . . . Jan. 20 NEW AMSTERDAM ..Fab. 17 Mar. 21 Apr. II Famenrer Offlc. 1531 Walnut St,. Fhlli. RKi.KJinrs NOTirns Presli; trr'an M'.C.INI l'KI.-IIYTi:i(l.N (III KCII iiev. ai.i:..ni)i:k Mik'Cei.i. Inter. I ).!.. Ml Ilex. AI.VIN II. OUUI.nv. A-slmiiiit At the iniirniim s'.rx Itu Dr Miui'ip xxill wcnli the thlnl if ,i relei nf n rmuru tin tie Ten l,uimniiictni"nlH, suhjfctl '"I'lieu Hlinlt Nut Mtlirt I'm i Thte An l.TAXri! lIUHKe llxenlm- scrmun: "In Ilxer.vthlng Olm uuirK" " Ml'.SK'AI, flllivtci: AT 7::in I'linriii Mi.tr. us-slnteil l.x nii'inlieri, of tilt I'lillielnli.til.i tlrel.' in nn.l ('.inter IlivW iiericwii or IM,t Hyn.iRiuue llmlnnh Si. loin under the tllrecllun of X l,lnl .Net ilea, xxill lender presrain tif oil ii'iuexx- inus'r, ini'lu'llnc: Mi I'd 11 1'ituii 111" Iinl" HcliletHlnnl "XX lie Is I, lie I'nt i Tliee" Splclltf "Thn Him ti"'i liimn" Trailltlenll ".May the I.mJ llleis Thee" . . .TriKlltlaniJ AltCII ST. (Ill ItCH, tsUl HI)I Arc, 10.ir,--l)r Marnnnrv xxill pp-avli nualn bj lequest en the tin ii".. "The (Jnedncm mil the .Sexerliy of lied nx IMilhlteil In tilt Atrinemrnt." The K.e.n d.'0ile bdlcf II the fleld nr Chrlstinn faith anil that xxhlcll .l'-ides bctvern ex.injdlsiil nnd riitiuiialli' II (Mirlntl.uiltx, Ujtxxi'in Nexv TentninMil I'lirlst ,inll nml nntutallftle t'lirlmi inlir. Ih net the 1eh:1 ration of tin. Scrlnttire.. rW the X r.-im lil.th i.nr nplnlnns um te nnnnef or time of the n nt ti of i'lirlst. nor met tlie Hi t f I'hrl t. hut vli.,1 thin treniee cleu Oi.d.Man nf the Nexx Teptumenl. Jisu-i I'nil i lw,. dmi", tint xxhnt He htl t.uiffht, hu xxn.xr nt: ii xs n.iNK. wi . nrit uie lull our slin? This U the bi ClUf silen. ,h .!.' ,'., "C'lke Mv IlilluiMice nnd Hul It X pli M, " Klexiiilh In .senii'TiH rnmi t.lfe. Ilrna ",' XX PI iii.riiii,i:ui:M iii:fiTi;it'iA.iluRril iiuiiiii in, i iii.iiiinnil i,tv fl'-v Willi in. I. xti-rermlrk. l'a-ter. '"' f '""''I .' I'urrx AFKlnt'iiil, 1 .,?, ? '.-V ""' of flirlsl." g Hi. Halil. ttli s'ehn I .." 'vr' ""' I'lilMntminbla hill" l.chi lens .'.'ii HrO.. LL'.iilL -i iiii: , r Aj.r, sr.-if"Bl ii.i::tiiii(iK ii:r..ii ii:ui..N (iui .,,,. iimi nn I t'HV ,Xtn . (t.ar.ili: ltXII'l:s,.s nuiveu ti,.em '.! A; ,"'- 'I'll" lie1 Mil tn t! till'l t s- et llnel i in Ljiimtti ,. Hi'iiiiun, "A uei He.,. " si' .XI "Tlu 1'eltiR'y n( I'nnccntrattl I ittileil, e Mu.te tv n-if,, Huiliennii Hltner tnl sliirle meii" I, t.irislen. olelt'., Ed L"i!"v 0,'Kl.lllst ii.nii;i"i'itiiii.i kiiT-Tn IIiU S-nu'l is Ijiii-.h te ui the lilesFfd A xnit S-nsun 'Ih, diep'-i faitH llll'l UUt iiK.inlns- nf c'l.naiin.iH xxill i-nmiati. our Ill'iilL-titii lu ,, ,J Kni'iii'in iliirlinr rj.'ce!tlblT. I'hn l',isii,r II'tiimii I" I'.uhse, iireachtl !'.Ur,!.n "' "T1II: Hl'.XIAMATIliN OJf (tl , ut 7 I.,. the lit st lerimin In Inl serlev ( ltltl-'l,S TIIUNilS Fi" 1.I:AIi:IS IN ITIll. ii' lll-IV" Thn stu il'Mits' Hu, Id ui" ih for Hiiiid.iv KxenlnS lia al n nml fur tia lJcxotleniil Moetlnl hi i Ih.- AvHlHtiint I'.iHlnr. I'lernn.i!; liiirlK, inn r,.ik en ih,. theme "TH" .MA Ms nr MY.-TlflMI." the llrnt of hi If i. "Mndirn .XlmikH Iteiniix.'it " M ii.iiisle, under the iNulei ilili. or llfrliert Iii I.X.U1H. iiUx'.ixh xx,, ith your cutiilng, 11 J mi lii.xe rn L'liiinh heme US lh ('nirmiiniiv I'lnircli. rnltiirl.iii riRyr i mi'ari.w iiiiitdi I hi'ltlllll t xxest nf gist. iiev i'iti:n!:itii k u uitirriN. Miniiur. II X M- Xli ililflli. .iii ,.,..,1-1, MihJectH "It. IlKlen liidi'ieiiilnit of Der in. i 'eine Ih.. lr..t In ,i hi rlt'ti of n.I MiiiieiiN en "The HellBlen Tlmt U l erm Iiib. ' i.MiAJtix.s eni iccii nr'Miitxi.VSTiiHM Ui ..n- Wok Kinl w, t (Mullen Axenut. SiiihI.is h,p.iil,i ;, !(- S.'xli.. ii . , .XI ltev M. A. CI.IOT. D l. .f It Klnn Mfs,, -ss III prfarh. s.iije,i j,, , K ',,,. , uurnpf." lir IPInt ,s lit., sun nf the linn. Clitrlll xx i ii, iii, r."',t j, ,,aii, m Minerlius of Imp xnr.l t'nlxernls Dr. Klnn Iihs lust r liirni'd fiiiui "S'l.il IniiinitHiit Inlernt; llellill inlifi.renie. In Hlirupe ll XT I II plhk sxllli ert .i . nii.hnrll, nnnli tl.A lilt) J' im ig l p.e-inti-ii in si Kiui'liiv mernlni -I'iL'l!.'! 1'i.lt.innii I'liiiuli In iVsr.niniesvn, r.llilinl Ciillnre c.niAn or sir.sii! II A .XI Mi Ainu, (l.ii llu Hpencef sihiiI.h mi "De XVn .Nemi n Sei'Ul ConterlP imiiY" rrP!uN. i - - - -- -''l'?.KKN'l:.. .'! '""- i A M.H.sss.lll'tU A- a'" ins ivopnets or Advaiiurs."! Jifider. riavia Q. Paul. Vltlteri vicen v. .. -- " . r .. m HOLLAND JI T'TjA.k. i bt i.7lfU'V. u:-t f. . A-K.2H-.-