Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Mostly -',ia' "ml. reWf l?n5hi
.,?IirMt about 2rt degree! Sunday
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
-hby ruin or snow; metlmtc winm.
W.MLKKA1 Aw uu
rUJTrfy.-tnnin Mr. Me I 1 I I
VOL. IX.-NO. 'b
Entered iiVBecend-Clnnii Mmtrr nt thn roMefflcn nt VhltadelphU,' PH.
Umler thn Aft of March .1. 18711
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922
rubllahed Daily Kxrcpl Sunday. Snhpcrlptlen fries 10 a Tear by Malt.
CepyrlcM, 1D2-, by l'ublle I!iter Company.
PRICE TWO CENTS
n
v 17 f ' As" Tftv 'S
i in i - i r iti -I i - V; !;
NIGHT '' 4
EXTRA J
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CLEMENCEAU WARNS U. S. PART IN WAR
IS NOT OVER UNTIL TREATY IS FULFILLED
KS PHILA. GIVES HIM CORDIAL WELCOME
Hint of Anether Conflict
. Fellows Chide te
f Natien
SPEECH IS CLIMAX
- OF STIRRING VISIT
Great Statesman Is Given Reus
ing Greeting en Way te
Independence Hall
SEES FAMOUS SHRINE AND
MEETS DISTINGUISHED MEN
ICrewds en Street Cheer as 'Old'
Tiger' Is Whisked Frem Place
te Place in Aute
TWO DEATHS FROM GAS
BELIEVED ACCIDENTAL
Clemenceau Has Busy
Jsif Brief Stay in Phila.
H A. M. -Arrived In Philadelphia.
' 0:43 A. M. Greeted by official
Reception Committee at Bretw
Street Station.
10 A. M. Left Bread Street
for Independence Unit. Saw Liberty
Bell, then went across Independ
ence Snunre te Walnut street, for
ride te Academy of Music'
11 A. Jr. Made address at the
Academy of Music.
0:27 P. M. Leaves Philadelphia
for Crcssen, Pa., where lie spends
Sunday.
Geerges Clemenceau, "Tiger of
France," told Philadelphia today,
through the medium of a huge as
semblage that jammed the Academy
of Music, that America, latecomer
in the war, had dictated the terms
of peace, yet had net remained te
see their enforcement.
The venerable War Premier,
eighty-two years old, yet strong of
voice, keen of eye, vigorous of soul
ind body, declared that he was here
te .beg America te let the world
knew that she would insist upon the
fulfillment of the Peace Treaty
terms.
He was applauded te the echo
when he said that France would
stand again, if need be, between civ
ilization and aggression.
It was a wonderful occasion, renletc
wkh enthusiasm, Instinct with the love
that Ainciica lias borne of old for
Fnncc.
Is Stirring. Colorful Scene
1 It was a colorful episode, even in the
libtery nf the old Academy of Music,
wlifcli l.ifc been the theatre of mimic
of the must stirring stent's In Ameri
can llklul ? . ,
Clfmencenii. idol of Prance, exponent
of liBcrty, paid his silent homage te
tie jhrine of liberty nt Independence
Hall Icfiiic he attended the Academy
meeting.
In tl tliumphnnt pi-ogre through the
city, with crowds shouting hurrahs for
"The Tiger," escorted by the 1'Ir-t
CMy Tioep In all their brilliant trap
Pings, Clvinenienii was escorted from
Breed Sheet Station ever Chestnut
'trcet te Independence Hall, wbeie he
Wtrcntl? touched the Libeitv Hell.
t-ftixxest ever Walnut street te Hrend
nd wen in the Aetidemv nf Miwi..
.The ''Tiger's'' sneecli win niIw.IhIm
' Jl o'clock, but the program was a
Uttle late all along the line. 'n,P ,..
wptien Committee arrived a few mo me
nents Iwhititl schedule, mid there was
slight delay in the visit te Indepen
dence Hull.
Notables Pay Their Itcspcets
Tile Acadeinx nf Musle liecnn In till
villi the eit?'s mesr distinguished
"tleilt, men and wninnn. Tim trrmt
building w.is hung en every available
Pece with led, white and blue buntinjt
UU1 Shields of French ami American
wlern, On the stage, decorated tee, an
JJ5 the house, were stand's of colors of
ie Alllffc.
On the stage were ranged chairs for
a thousand persons, thn Majer's com cem
"'ttee and the most distinguished nt
""Invited guests occupying cliaiis nr-
"a.ed ie double t-enil-olieles lit either
of the speaker's rostrum, which
equipped with electric amplifying
leVlOfJ se tint, tin. iii'nnt Ltiilrainnii'd
VleSt tones llllL'Ilt ll.. hum"! in mnll
Wrt of the house.
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ARE MAROONED ON
STRANDED FERRY
Yeung Weman Found Dead by
Mether In Roem Filled With Fumes
Twe persons were found dend from
gas polbenlng today.
Klmn llalner, twenty-four jenrs old,
2-J."8 Tulip street, was found dead in
bed by her mother when she went te
the room te call her for breakfast. A
hose from the gas jet te n stove had
become accidentally disconnected fill
ing the room with thn fumes.
Charles Trindall. thirty-eight years
old, was found dend nt 8:.'J0 o'clock this,
morning In n rooming beuse nt HMV
Seuth Xinth street.- When he failed
te appear for breakfast Mrs. Angelina
Mlecle went te the room nnd found
his body. A gas jet was opened.
Police who Investigated the deaths be
lieve both were accidental.
sterFmajvs death
probed by police
Victim Helpless Frem Wounds He
Was Unable te Account Fer
Mjsterleus circumstnnces surround
ing the denth this morning of Je-se
Mlllner, feity years old, manager of a
chain grocery store at Twenty-first
nnd Montrese streets, are being inves
tigated liv linticp.
Yini. ..i. II... i i nnnn -V-.....I. "' "' in'iuwurn juvcr nt ine nieutli e
.'tiiiiii-i, xiiu liven ui ;iu .uini ... . lf ,,
I'lffhteenti street, win found AVe lies- - nn-imim Jiivep near niiniinglcii
the bent. due nt iltningten ni ."i:;!!)'
P. M.. did net arrive uulil IL:1.- A. M. i
Cnptnin Kmering, of the Leng I'.e.-irh.
IJ. 0. ANDERSON WINS
! AUSTRALIAN TITLE
i
j Patterson Defeated In Final, 6-0,
36, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2
Sydney, X. S. V.. Dec. 0. .1 .
Andersen wen the Australian lawn
tennis championship today, defeating
(iernld L. Patterson in n five-set mutch
in the finals. 0-0. .'5-0, :i-(l. -.!. -.
llnllnrL.tli mill J. 11. I IllWlieS W Oil tllC
doubles, and Ilnwkes and Miss ISeyd
JUDGES
IN
E RULES
1ST
I
Lenrr Beach, Unable te Make ' the mixed doubles.
Her Wilmington Deck in DOuGmjdses in court , "Solitary" Is Scored a$
Dense Feg, Sticks in Mud . I J
Fairbanks' Plea Against Revamping; UfllieCeSSarV EVJI
trilrriB Den led I '
r 11 tl. 1 111 I
V' VOIII. UlT. )'. I. . i. '"I
BOUND FROM JERSEY SIDE
WITH LOAD OF WORKERS
Captain Decided It Would Be
Dangerous te Navigate Tor
tuous Christiana River
The ple.i of Douglas Hiirb.mk- te n
, J.Lniii llMiuui Wlmk nnd et'ieis fieiii
.revnmpinp filnn ' "lileii i-HL.ini:
i'u..fninl veins !i20 was denied I
l aniH'Iln:" ".'." ... ., " , . .. .
I
With meie than 000 men and women
aboard, the forrjfcent Leng llencli, nf
the Wilsen Line, was si landed b the
dense fog for eeven hours hut night tt"T.' v""-,,
in the I'elaware Itlver nt the meutii of
liv t'liprcme (;eiirr .ni-nce em-iirr
lerdnv. The feurt held Hint I'ulrbanhs
was but an cu.in.c i m- ""i'"".'
Hint innilc the lllnr- and that the pro
ducers bad n right te make changes in
a loimnedltj they bad hired him te
help produce
The dicisleii nny affeit old lllins of
n number of ethei inoiieii-pictuie
actors and ucticses who hnve become
tlie eliler piciurci wen-
by Jurists
NO HARM IN TALKING,
M0NAGHAN ASSERTS
Treat-' Em-Rough" Fee of
Evildoers Says Convicts
Have Seme Rights
day morning lying behind n counter in j
tne store with bleed Hewlng lrein
wounds about his head.
When taken te the Polyclinic Hos
pital he told Detective Shcller he had
fallen from n stcplndder. Physicians,
however, said the wounds appeared te
have been Inflicted bv nnethcr person.
Shelter found a trail of bleed leading
from a rear room In the store te the
. counter and when he told this te the
Injured man, Millner said he remem
bered u man entering the store while
, he was climbing' the ladder.
, sum of money in me ensn regisrer
was net disturbed and Millner still
SUES RAILROAD BECAUSE j INSPECTORS' ORDER FINAL,
OF HER INCREASED WEIGHT!
J. WILLIS MARTIN SAYS
decided that the fog was tee thick te Weman Gained 200 Pounds After
permit nil attempt te go up Cliri-tinnn
Kivcr te Wilmington and puipesely
went agieiind te wait for the tig til
clear.
With a falling tide, however, the
bent became stuck in the mud. and it
was net located by representatives of
the Wilsen Line until after 10 o'clock.
Meanwhile the ferry iempnn eilices
in Wilmington had been besieged with
telephone calls from relathes of pas-
weic a diamond stickpin nnd his watch , seugers mi the bout for news leinetiiin
it. .Many ei iiicm' une waiiin
the deck when the be.it urn
midnight
and chain.
greek prince denies
he disobeyed orders
Moderate Smoking Advocated,
as Leng as Discipline
Is Preserved
Accident, Claims $50,000 '
Kansas City. Me., Dec. '.). fl?v A.
P.) A I'Ydcrnl Court jur.t will be
asked te determine whether nn injur1
Sirs. I.eren Caldwell, twenty-two. as. i
serts she suffered in a Chicago and
Alten Huilread crash, is icspensihle for
the " pounds sue saje sne weighs.
She is suing for $."0,000 dnniuse-.
Slie claims one of the lailread's finemnnt ,..,nf:r. ,.v.f,,,.,.,i : u.
switch engines struck a meter ar in ,intn"t P'JCticc enforced in the
uhieli slie was lidim; and that en in. county piiseil in Helllic&burcr.
. ;,, 7lfl'" anr te mi emieirine ginii.i raiised ex- I licy also urge clianpes in the
, fl""l V HH"MI. .
Common Pleas Court Judges favor
1 doing away with the solitary-con
I
She iism'Ns in her petition vli
Danger,
Truck Driver in Serious Condi
tien After Leng Ride le
Hospital
OTHER MOTORCAR MISHAPS
King Geerge In Ne Real
Andrew Says
Paris, Dec. !). (P.y A. P. I-Prince
Atuliew of Greece is quoted bv the
Paris Herald as buing that the charges
of disobedience of orders pnfe: red
against him ill his recent tiial aic nil -
leiuuled. I
"I was under no erdeis." he told j
, Hie, newspaper. The Piincc added thill)
, he was treated with much ceiiitcsy dur-
mg Ms trial.
, "Greece today Is neither l'el-heviht,
nvoliitienar, nor reptihliinn, lis Hie j
1 ic-ent ghastly ceiil.s in Athens rnigiit I
lend the world te believe, the Prluce
'...:.! hi .i. . .. . .. .. . .. ...
71110. x 110 net teiisnicr mar me iing
is in danger, although his position is a
difficult 011a."
tjlieen Mether Olcn nf (Ireere. wlm
had nltniniiit 1.1 Lnii f.u. ,lw. T'iiIi...! !
States next Wednesday with Piitice
Clirisfephcr and his ifc. the feiiner
Mrs. William IS. Leeds, has decided in-'
stead te accompany Prince Andrew te
Londen.
EXPLOSION KILLSF0UR
IN PENNA. POWDER MILL
. , rules which call for nunishmrnt. nf
Jiepeits lind -piead that there had ,..:i.pii iitn ,iiid, nt Hie tin... ..P n... convicts ennrbt. tnR-inr- r. nnilnir
( imiliiiirii en i-ube t. c eiiiiim inn accident Du ember L'l.. lill'0. ,v tlepriviiiK' them of feed for
LAST-M I NUTE N IE WS
530CCER SCORES
W( -tiiien land 'i 3 6 Jlis-cy . .
Whitchnll 0 00 Kenslngtei
Venn .fi Vnislty... 0 HtveiTuid
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C'lcmeiiernu at the historic Liberty Hell in Indcpendeiuc Hall today as
he paid tribute te America's noted relic of revolutionary days
Clemenceau Pays Silent
Tribute at Liberty Bell
While James V.. Hicli, a tuick diiver
..... ... . . ...
" me .1111n1ic Keiiuiug Company, was
i between bis truck nnd 11 trailer, ev-
'mining th (eunllnir. e.ulv this morn
ing, an automobile crashed Inte the
trailer and cinshed him.
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1 ' in- acciiien eecuriei 11 ren 11 JU ilesuin w ne 1 icvtinvei in
Neilh Itrend slieet. Anion Llpmaii. ' mill of the ISlack Diamond Powder
twenlj -six-eais old. ,.f mill Wnsbin-'. ;V",.I1"',"A'' ,IPi"' dii Pent. Pa'., .ibnut
-' - I nilllil m I..n t.,i,I. T KJ 1 ..
iiM iiiiui ri'iiiii iu rnt in nil.
French Statesman
Views Independence ,
Hall and Is Touched
by Historic Scenes
at Noted Shrine
Cheers of Crowd Out
side Add Zest te His
Brief V is it te Fa
mous Building as a
Part of Trip Here
"Tiger" Is Champien
Egg-Eater of World
Geerges Cleineiiceau champion
egg enter of the weild '.
At eightj -two the veteran states
man cunsiuues as ni.niy 11 fourteen
eggs 11 day. Here's hi, schedule:
"c"tl A, M. I'eur hnid-beiled
eggs and onion soup.
Noen A light meal plus two
hard-boiled eggs nnd half a gmpe
frult. Mid-nftei neon Twe nmie esgs
nnd Hie ether liall' of Hie grapelrilit.
7 P. M. -A hea.i dinner, or if
he is tiled, just lour luiiil-beiled
egg's and uieie giupiliuit.
1 P. JL lied, with two I1.111I I1.111I
beiled eggs i his pillow, lie cats
I hem when he wakes
Blast Near du Pent Is Felt Twenty-1
five ivllles Away j
Siranten. Pa.. Dr. !). 1 P,v A. P.)
I ruir pertens are known te be dead and 1
seeial wele Injured today in an e- 1
a.lng
SETS ROUTE FOR ROUND-THE-WORLD ATR TRIP
AN rilANCISCO, Dec. 'l.Slv Keith S.iiitl:. famous Bnush
iiviatei. litis nuived hcie te r.vcpaie for a rouna-tac-wetlJ 1 light
li" pcpr.scs te make in the tpnng of 1023. The ceuise cf the
air ( rui'.-c- will lend fieui Louden te Egypt and MebopetiiinH;
-lv India ind Uunna, up the China ceabt and across Japan;
iluu-i te the Aleutian Iblandb, Alankn uud Vancouver; nciesb
ciinsii.a te New Yeik, u te St. Jehns,, N F., and finally te Lou Leu
(l)ii iiv Ouuil.nd and IccUnd,
The explosion was lelt at Carhnn. I
dale Ph., iwciity-lie miles nwnj. i
FARMERS BEG FOR HELP
TO FIGHT BARN FIREBUGS
WIDOW eTbrunen !france"agres
EXPECTS FREEDOM 10 MORATOR
ten awiiiie, drove Iho autoiuebile.
Lipniijn lifted Kich into the uiiio uiiie uiiio
mebile mid iIiem thiec miles te
Hahiieiimnu Ilespiial, alllieuvh Sa
inarit.ui Hospital was but two blocks
away from the scene of the incident.
He said be was se excited he Inn ried I mi c...-. dii ,.- , .
te the tn-si iioseitai i,e th..ueiii of. ! r-u.. -v VCJl eC5lCr Declares "or Innocence and Peincare Tells Prcmierr. Fe
i tiTrtTimr9m.Tiir ----. , w
Wesi ciie.ier he.,d(,uni ici s ,,i Maim- Tliat e Brether en Eve nemic Guarantees Must Ac-
l r WM1...I... ,.l .1... Ui . I..,. .w. . .s.
, .11. inn-iiu. .it hit- .'i tic i once, c -r i r i !
wiie is iiiM'silKiiling burn Inn nlngs in ' '"al tOI UllC
Dcl'iwale, Chester mid Mnuli;eiiier.
Counties, .lie being hcHcgi d In dele.'
gallons of Liimers begging for pn-, M0HR WORKS 'M HIS HFI I
tLiiieii of then piepeny and enciii.g te Vunt0,,rj nii OtZLL
pav for it. ' - -
lucre me mm inure inau l.in ."slnlei
irnepiis in no icrinrieii illsiiiil .mi
Majer Wllhc'i i said tb.il mine will ,ir.
i At the hospital later this uienilug it
' was said Uicli was in u scneus iniidl iniidl
Mieii. with lii.s body b.nllj ui.mglcil and
seeuil bones lu'iilccn. Lipui.iu was
"ligbll.v iujiiied, but was iici inillcil te
'go le his home after lecciviug tilst
laid Irialinent. Then he was ariested
! en a charge of. reckless drhiug.
1 Snowden Samuel. Twenty-second
.and Locust Yrrccls. n lacnni'l iilaxer.
'miUciuI n stwere cut en his ligin wrist j
.when the aulomeblle lie w.r. driving j
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' rimuni iiiiu me lllll"! I u' u Hini'll ll, i
Andrew Shaw. 11 12 Seuth Tlilrlj -lir.st , " , "','
, Mi eel. at Paikside and Guard .ueniies i ""' ,," "''
as n ii.- i . '"'I "".
I lie nil in
"V if It niiliil i"i
sh iknu.'m . tie)).
In
i 'ti:ili.il 'l'l
hint tier's i'icc
bat u separ.lteh.
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ttil.im lii ii iiivii.iili i.. tl... 1 ijuiiisv H niil.i i ilanetll
" .... ,.....
Ilespiial, where bis iujiir, was ti ruled,
and ihen he mikI Shaw wcie aiiesied'
lis the polite.
leld I iiwniis i! , , , r
no te the luuniiit! f.M'"'da. feri I -.1. .
f li. .1. ISInlr Sneiu-er. nt ' "Honest .Iniin" Hinnen.
Iiiiiisiinj nieruing. Imvn le t'e.itli
illsinvi led in lliM'sligaleis , working
under Majer W'lllieliu. it was s.ild to te
dax. Nn ill tails us te the online f
' J
In i Trial en
1 I ! ilt'sb.liul
Who VMls sllel
company Step
ANALYZE GERMAN PROBLEM
Hi
fei I -the yen is
tlie lines were gneii out.
HUNT FOR HAMMER SLAYER
, CENTERED IN LOS ANGELES
had run him down.
llOt M.'1'leils.
His Injuries me
Geeiges Clemeni'tyiu paid .". leverent
x Nit tins uieiuiiig te liiileiendeiiie Hall
and the Liberty Hell.
A crowd in which childien fiein the
S. Weir Mitchell Public Scheel pre-
ileiiilnatfil sang the MiiiclllaIse ninl Mr- rKui c,,,ti i ,i.r
then the Star Spangled Haulier as the Mrs' Obcnchain Suddenly Leaves
Tiger alighted from his iiulomebile and! City After Questioning
steed at attention before the stutiie of !os AllRf,.s 1e(. (j, .,, ,. P.--Was
ilngten at the eiitrance te Inde-, i, ..,., ? ., . , . ... i.
pendeiice Hall. i SherilT s deputies who hud been -enreh-
Lntering the hall Cleiuenceau sat In I Ing thn Mexican bolder towns for .Mis.
Iho chair in which .lehn llaiicetk sat Clara Phillips, ceiuicletl murderess wlie .,,,,..,. .... .. ..
when he signed the Decimation of In- escaped fro,,, the Les Angeles Count? ' MaQstrate Holds Man Accused as
dependence. In il. were called in ?eieidii . and the Moenshiner in Heavy Ball
I.i In. ..ll in.. ...Willi liilllllflltlinl. .. . . .
in nn- ruin. ........ ,,, ...,.v.. - ininr u'titj (.iuitiir.il in I .ni. Alice es. A .viii-iil.i.' t.. ui in. ..I ...l
wasj Investigation of lien the woman ei- . Uiiuer wmj givn lud.i? b .MagNiraii
" eapett was lenewed hy Sliei-ll traegei. ( iiriiev. when he held Samuel IliilinsU
Samuel DiimiIseii,
.,1.1 ..f .I1C l'l... ...I ...... i I I....
was sunck b? mi aiiii.nieiiiie'ea.u this, BANDITS STEAL WHISKY
mm ulug at mnadwa? ami .Metg.in
Ii'iiiIim.uiI. His head w.im injiiinl.
Dalisiiu was lakeii le die Caiuden
lloiueepathic llespii.il b? Humid Tax-'St. Leuis Police Hunt for Band of
ml ill I lliiim lint in in ttlutL.. iiuiiililiin
... , ' Mini f tit' 1UH4I 11 HI i -- lllllstltlll
WORTH OVER $50,000
POISON WHISKY VENDERS
SCORED AS MURDERERS
en M.Mi'i 1"
'In I he tlnei' .ill id' In r n I he
Hei'? j.iil sjN ll.iriv Mnii 'el luiiiher.
wee is nl.e li .1 .ni ' 1 1 - i-.e n lll'de.'
"I" lie scin ,in I ni.iii'i t' ' .nil till
Hruiien .hew ' i . re re
mained as in. Ill, 1'.. i i.i le lllleu's
denth and wtis irn-'i t niil -'I.
I he d.i? Ch.ul-s M. I'...ll. mi In In
dian.iie's, ,is f.iri'.'l'v i'i'g: with
the liiuider, Pem II imiiIi ss ,, 1
Iil'lllli'll ns'lln lull 'l - il ill llli lii
of his home .it I!ii is iii N i i
lllg a lles)i,,pei I 1- d
l.l'tllien
iiiwnnl ii,. ,
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'"('li.. is It, till
i'lllli -C Wiiulll
I ill tWu Jl',i . 1 , I
Mt. Keiimnii gc nam
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iisetii t,, ., n. ni. it irtuiii
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" iiiinuii! it.
"f Gleit I'.mi.iii,
li L'l, ill, ... i
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"I" I.IIlM I I ,,
ni i he Iici:
I'll.'
Pi eiiiini .
Hull ai.d
the same room In which
Dei hunt Ien of Independence
sinned the M-ni'i'iible statesman
handed a pen that has performed siiui-lj VWIS nnei d thai ml ellii ials mid S10 Neith Hiicl.iiell siieet, in .so-jue' hinds i.Nl In
i.i I- s-ki'm " "Mi". ,'" " linn, inmates would he cleseii iiiestieiieii. i nun lern lurtlier hcniing Siindm.
i moo ?nlills weic leiinii ni-ii seuit
eomcieiis cniiditinii iieai' l!nliiib!; '.
..iiiiiii... . .,......., .... ......... ......,-t0 1lV(, j,,Si I'hiiiips- pimifue el up-i neine. nun pmieiiiieu iniueil the iiei,s,
mid (.ew-rnnr Spmnl. steed silentl? al,,,,,,,, ,M.,.n ,,, ,,,. ,0,.,, ,. ,.nuis.aud found two gallons of whisky ami
lesiiectliil attention. i, ..,,.. i,.i !, ,.,i, ,! ,,f her I a still.
lireeted by I'Vanlilin leM'enil.int 'oil." After pmnf of the escape had
ueen ilicseuieil, .iiuige iiunser sinu'il
Robbers
St. Leuis. Dec H. - ij,
P, I Police li'd.ix sniiglit chics In the
dining then of whisk? valued nl be
tween S7.0.IIU0 and SlOO.Ollt) l.x dozen
bandils who oxerpeweied a wiilcbiuau
nnd a geM'i'i nn ni guard at the .luck
Daniel Distilling Ceiup.iiix i,,.,.,, nM
liiglit. i lie i iiiiiis iiKii, ,ne 1K,ei im'ving w.i In l!.. si
nwa? in tl neks. I (Oiislsteil of llt'lx uieiilhs' linnii mu
unrieis and ai in" i-iiM's,
The? eu'iiuiiii'il tweul?.he bauds
of liquul. which wcie found wilh tli,.
shot
Tin
Train
sk-ll'l
M'i'-I llilllnl tiutl ..In.,. t
'ler? of lii.m.lll l,
details, it is ,. ,.,.
'" III Ihe Inilll ii ,'.
f"' '. ! wlui li ii
III glOlllll
I'll'llli
I II IMI .
"ill III llll',. I
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I III, , . .1,1..!.
I" ln .iiv piciluit.iiiM.
iM.ncnre. as i
i, ,1
, - in nun
Pii'iineii .it 'i. ' nisti'.'.il mu et
Mr. Iii'iiiieii iii.I 'e r ' '"'" i
Alti inalelx i nlni mi ' .n "ih . tun -
ii i I i i liv i
Mi- I'.inii.'il
Inei.e her In, u, si', in, .il,. in ine s ,M .
ing of her liil-ii Hid il. I -i "1 '
IllllaV fill ll e 111-, i,l I . '"tic
besides her law v or. Wall' i K.v n.
I",,;1 ,!"; ''!,"1i '- in., ii? .,, .,,,.
Willi Me tin ll 'e.iMiic , ..pi.,i mi, .,i,.,.
hill, w.is ..xpi.cl.,1 te ik( ,),,.nu,
nt the nisi me.iing Vll,, , ,.;,'; t'
.n. te sime deiinit.lv ,..,i I'ui.ki
.,,.- .iii-i Hint i ,, nesn
'he Ithilll'blilil.
.Mi'liiliei. n t
li-ltex i il thai ih,.
I" llll,!
VI I
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I'llllll n i. ... I
mi ll,.,. 1 ,., ..',.'. '. ' " "' ". I'
,, ' . mm
mil m tlini Xn((1
'i
.,iiiliii ilea ,y anil xx llli u. signed ne A , wn( ,,, , lhe m.,,!,,,
vifcileih register Willie ms ueccptien. Attorney's elice In Ih- Snperiiir Ceiiil
i mini ni..-. M.e,..i. ,.., -". ....-....- te have Mis. Phi ps- piiiilc.c of up-
....I l!iiiiiinin mxiil kt itiii uilittitli ni ... ' '
INDIAN" IS STABBED
Ullil llle
Ceiinty.
in. in, .in
'nil Ini.iiui ,' I ''
'-I'll Kill,' in,. -,.
i i i, I 1 1... l.'t .. ,
tep Which I. is l,,... .'.. ,'""
"'i 'H ni... MI.I, ,,, ,;: ,:..,. "::.::
")(u ami ,(iir ktml hip luiihin- les
lllllli llllll llttl'I'l'V ' l II (Ul I (I I 11 CmIIIAII
M?"L.. eiituiiusk;: .;,;;;;;, ,ew,;,,, sal.
uulil ever? ineiiii-iiiiirr uiin i nines lie-
(-,,,,, t une me in .s.iuii n.iu tiiiu nuts insure n
.,, ' .... ... ..... 1st,, llll.' It'll, I It. lIllllU' tlltu I llmll
... ,...!. ifiei,i.L'i'iMit."iiiiiilihini.lii.i. ..iM lei II s lepiilles s.iii linn. x lien i '" , v , ", -.uui
gicu -g ul M iit-t,ianddaul,iiter el . . . (l,nne (. 'M .'"! tnplf te p.eleet cxer? we,n-
.. . - . ri" . ,,.,',. li llullll 11.1 ,1 llll , I. till' l.llllli.ll.V .....
nt. n i.iii'iiii.i linn . i .i iitmiiii n e.'ll
I tin-? drank
.,. ,' i. ....i. .i.... i.t...
me linnii-. . ....... ....... ...... ..,H mill , v,i ui,!i ,., ,,,..
..,,,, i . ereKi-iilei .Mrs. l-iuiin 1 " "j" " '
,.. ....... .'..-- ,-. -,-,---. --I
D.ixis, -.it, Miiuiii rwem.N-nrst stieel.
lli-uiiimin Frankldi.
j h.ixc his sifitiit- in
Philadelphia remiii tl
' -I , u- his stfiiue In nix- street, be- '-j,:,ln. rccen.lv iclcased fi.un the , "'.
feie n.y house," .he Tige,-' snid. J"" f "' t I'm U for the niim ler ... , '", ! " " "X' s ,,
-I haven ...Iniatiire of thiitslalue,"-'- "I'Hmi Kenneil?. I., . itl.in her ,,,,,,;..,, whNK ,.,.,.,
tin- n-plied. I ' further regarding Mis. Phillips escape. '
Seven-Year-Old Bey Victim of Ac
cident nt Play
Seven-vein -"hi l.eenaid Hi.h, ,-,
(ierbnrt ti.-t. is in the Menieilal Hes.
pltnl with ii uib wound in ,i. ,,,
the result ..f -'phi? ins Indians" x i t i i
his pliunuiie. Hnlieit ( .ii b.iiigh. seven,
ICO Geihuil street
The be? i weic deciding what was te
be done with a "paleface" vlni, n ves
lerdax In the kitchen of l.eenaid's home
I'
.lis. barged. I"'" rl :.Vni.iiH..f.,"B. "."."son? of ih.-e i.i..uil. "I 'K-
.'.- I""'' .. ".w..l.
it
"Willi id I,.
S the l,'",!1f',rs i0"1'1 '' thrown "poll i " A batter? of mining-pictuin cameras '. learned sh 'had moved without j p.R -..p pnriM DlipMO I nalnstLennrd'H thieal.
Se,.' ,"' J""l neleie tin, ineeling, clh ked oil iiie jams et icuuieiu timl i""s "' mmu-M. .... -.-w . ..w. -.w.n,e i .-,,. rxceCDT cnD r. .-- "u" ""l'l"''1 lalUin
Ide iV l"n uw il-e ess ciewd out - ' xx III tnl- ie msieric seen- hi inn pen- . ' btMnlzn UtvJun I run rLltKN nl her mi.UI ... v
?l Kit i Him n. ...ii... ...i "i ' ,f iliee.ulb. C h iiienei nu. thn l,.,l.l I tAC A TU CD nilTinni IC DAn R.ir.i- te Hose ta te Save Vlrtlm gun" lunel. ....,.l.l . " ,..
CuilPiin. .... , '"" . "" I'wiimi nun i iiff ' .-.--- , v . --- ......I , fllLn I I IL-II UU I LUUli lu UflLf .---- -- , . -imiwi ,t" M !
mi iiv . ." ",,H. I""1 Hie greatest heiid uncexered . ami tne lnnseet white . i Matches inutile
."VIIIIX ,. (..., ,, ,,, ........ .".., ,,...', , I !... .. imiutn.'lni ill,, Irmiiei.- X ' i.,mwi,m .,.
jinn b...... in . t. .... .-. ...n iii.i.i . iji- iii.t. ,..n i -.--- - -.-- -.-......
pi. ms te iipi ii 1 1. 1 i;,iu".i
Se sine is slie .be W.I I 1"
she has iiliculx i.'anii. i x
tin ,1 I lie- IllHIl.
"I'x e -( !d lev l'l i
n- s.lid. ".ill. I vv In .i I . '
I .n.i ''.oil'. I., .i '"
in? 'ell. 1 .H i .' li. i" hi v. . 'll
0,l llllllll," sh" h! lib-I M I
te.l leiiiu, 1 llilill
"I am iiilleicu', us . .., I - li.
Judge." she Mlid. "nllil 1 I ii.ixx in.il
niiisi lie treed. Ne em tin I.iieh lin-
neiii
for seiiiethlug I'ftldn'i d nn. I l'.i-e no
knew ledge nl. Hue In ill ri.l
. en. I
-I '
lilt ,.,! 11 1
niviuri .is.i' i. i ,. , .....
(""' mllv aiK.il.,., w.i, '"
I'll L'l oueiilh'
"Idllieii n 'I
i in. i .. .i . ..,
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I "I' 1 Ul. li; mini,, i. ,,,,
II ' HI "I I lllllllllii, in ,1 ,,
'I'd Mllllllll'.' l. ,.,,1 1Ml
' "'"' ' f ( ll'i.iin'.
ii-illiiiitil tn
.Hid
I l 1 1
11.11 in ,l
l-.i'
Lilies
I"'1 in li t in ii
il" KIhih -
dillllt,' ,he
"I . I -XL
line. .,s
I no . ,,,
I ". I iiliiiuii ,,,
twenty-four hour.-?.
. Yesterday JikIrc Audcnricd or
dered the Grand Jury te investigate
condition! in the prison,. District
Attorney Ketan immediately as
signed Assistant District Attorney
Maurer te lake charjre of the inquiry
and te aid the Grand Jury in every
way te obtain all information possible-.
The inxcsiigaiien new is under war.
( the jurors h.ix'ng visited Mexaniensing
i jeMerdny.
In his chaige te i he Grand .lur.f.
; -Judge Audemeid told it te make n
iRenrching invest igntien of conditions a
I I'-perled (e e-ist. And that th jurr
, was net enlj te visit and make n most
thoieiigh e.,,uinatie, buj thrx were
Jle talk te the former inmates who eoiu eeiu
, plained of lhe treatment nf cinvicts.
Will Swear Witnesses
' The Grand Jury has the power te
issue siilipnp,n,s- fnr witnesses and will
i a'te talk te the prison efliciaN and
prison inspicleis.
, "T favor a llbei.ili.ntien of the
rules." said Judg" .1. Willis Martin.
president of Court Ne. .". "The rule
that pi'evnits a in.i n from spcaliing te
minllui- is (i hardship, mid the rule that
leeks n ,nn up in sn'ltnr.v i nntiiieineni.
sin old b" el. initiated at once.
"Iliiinnn eneigx slmuld be ,,tlli7ed at
all times anil te luck it up iiceeicplishes
linihi'ig nf benefit. A nu ans In l;ee,i
llic-e iinl'ni iiiuntes cug!r;id in semethtug
te eiciiiv ibeir minds slwulil be found.
I'axers I'se of Te'i.icin
"I 1 we it is xvieiig le punish .t
lenvici h deprixing him of u s foeu
stiuplv In i. in e he passe a wnin te .1
fellow 'n in. Smoking, tun. should lie
illeweil in iiiodcialieii. Ii is nut ugtll
III fill bid .1 Hi. Ill Willi litis Used leli.itiv le
lui x t- ,i smoke new and then.'
.Illii.e M il I tin ih" s net bellexe ihe
I Iiiiiid of .1 minis inn iiiudnci m, lines lines
ligatien i-ile .mil l mis al I li-liuesliiiig.
as rc.,ue.slcd in a i sel-ui.m introduced
in ( 'eiiiicii Tiiuisil.iv .
The iliilv nl iln ii.'.ml. iil-i in iliug le
.Iii.U.- .Miti tin. -nnii! . is te ,i,i(ilnt th
lSe.ml of I'iis,,,i lu-i, i lets, and thn"
I'lenrd it. , e.ieiii-,iili tnr Hi, lei.dilcl ei
tlie tir. sons.
"All ihe Pii.jili! nl .lunges i, in de,
.ludg" Miirtiu ibihiicd. "is in locum lecum
iiieiid le the l.iiaid of lupi,t.is icr
I. nn i liniii.es in tlie ml, -.
' The men appeiiind le tl(. -,(,mi of
Inspi mil's me iisii.iHv sele. ,e, hecausc
of their litnest, 'l'l,,' he'iul iiinkis Its
ivmi nil. iml uu? villi uses would baxe
le I . lll.ule ,v il.
I In P.e.iiii nt .linlgis will ,i,,i niect
:i'.,iin iiim' Maiih. lmi ii 1 1. 1, hi ,e ,',,110,1
ii ' 'I I nn i i ing al nn? time. J',nt
- I have all. mix s.uil. ii is tii.i tin
eiiiv .,f Ihe .1 nl.-is te iiim sii-aie. 'l-lln,
i- n Ul. ill 1 LU' ill.' (il nil Jin v
Wants i i:ixlits Helped
1 Imp,, sinneilili,.; ,,, , (I,,,,,, t(1
,tlliv,ali' ill. s ,lii 'u. nl lie i. e i om em
it Uu! t.i i nl l!it n I ni" in Idleness
III ( l's
.1 id. i .le'ni M enigl'iin I mu Ne ,",
Is in il'Xnl nl .llllli-.i's in ,,. jules new
Ml Inn - ill th "inn? i-i -. . : .
"i sv miiiiilii, i wiih n i linn-,,, it, lhee
I'liV. t ti.it lock .i in. ii in Milil.nx nn,.
tiiu-iueiii." s'1,,1 ,n ,.. Mniitih.in, "I
also belli vi lliele sh, nli he i ,nuui
In the lib's ,! ni ,, m n , ,,, ,, , ,1!,
,igh le talk ami sin, ike
'l.i.lel'.'i I lilli'iiet. s!i, u . sinnniil
i.'iiini mi all
iinl if
Welk inn n I)
wlin lie ("in nun .11 i" ii in iuIheii
si lllelllllll. slell',1 I,' "iVI'll ,li , WHX
' i m H is,, i i i 'iv vv .th inertia
I , hiiIiiii.', I in, up live. I ii'iiinn srren
DIVORCE IS GRANTED
MR. WANAMAKER NO BETTER WIFE OF EX-BASEBALL STAR
I -.,-. . . . sue ililllii'il ItilWIli- I
I i I in. iile Inn ie
slaicd
, Eight Planes Used in Effert te Flndl '' '"' t,,"."u "ill,,n r l l',1' " "''' -" "i-
''.. .1 ii iiw 1 llll .1 ll. i ill iil'm ,' , I J I l'l II ,1.. . '
"in"',' ..... .. - .iii.r
lis piis.i'
Improvement in Merchant's Condi-
tien Palls te Continue
'"'"' u'n'i;imaker's ..uulil;..,, s,(.,,
x.n nil' no !m vineiii ,,..i. . '.' "."'
:e: yulnu, ..,,'".-u,'k
Mi. anmu.ik.i ,. ,
.s he ,as been .,., ,1... j,,.,1,,
te
Western Court Allows Dscree
Mrs. Agnes Risbertj
smi I'll. ni isl.l. Dei P - ()x v
i .Mi" v.nes i.s..S v.iis eranleil
iml ha. U 'Revcral wi'el.s.
Mijei- Haiiliu
liuux ,eh e,.
a dixeice ill Uu- Snpiliii t'eiiit Inn
vesieiil.iv li'ini t lim li ".Swede" JUs
l.cr.T. funnel Clin age Whit,. sjex tjx 11
pliiwr.
.Mrs. ltlsbelg Wet, (he deenin ..,, .
grounds that her husband wus cruel and
Tl,.:. ' M oils e.xeoiews mu iviiik mu hih' Kiiiiniinii ' " ,--'" -, .,- ": "is mu, --- - mi' -w iile-i in ci,ei iillinn
I . III Tt tl ..... "' " . ' I t ....t. - i . s. rm . I he ll lib, UU lind VI lliln lilnil.... t . i , . , . ' .
i -bii . . - ' i i- ii'u iuiii'.i iiiwiiii.i ..lit..... i. i. i.ivi iiiiiiiiiiii.il! .iniin lea n w .1 1 ij k r'P-r-ii.ini ? wrtM n.nxrH rut ri:rfsi u nu n..- ,-.,..,--. ....... i',.i.i mil ii ii i i f .. a itn ii !) ii j i nut u ii nni'i uxi' i in iii-i i
?i I,,... ...... ".,","", '""". "".' ":. :.... .r. v.. r...:v "." ..""" """ w"'".:" ...t..iu.s m inr home nt i ii-z,..".,"fk"',."" :., ; ;.. .v --i ""...' ..'" ,.'.' . ... -.-
i k. i ---itii - iiiii ii.iiiA.i i . in .i , . t .. miiiii'i i iiiii ii-1 i . ii iiii Liif i' i i ij i ii iiiii iln, ..in..!.... ...... ii . i i '" ' ..--.-- - - i -- -... i ine ii i ' i 'ii i iiii 1 1 ii se urn in i nn ,i i. - i uu iiiivii iii.iii.i.ii'. iitui ii x i ii ti . . ii ill iiui.
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