v r r fw., vjifres.-VAv JI'IPB''V '. v"'; ' vn;?? jay-i 1' i A WJH! m ft J" t v v - f I I SESQUI ADVISERS i SOUND SENTIMENT, Round-Table Talks With Busi ness Men Test Public en Fair COMMERCE BOARD A I Tlnund-tnhl. talk., between t lir neiv'v formed Advisory Keiutive Committee of tin- Sc.iiii-Ceiitenniiil A"in iiitinti find groups of prominent I isiness iiit'ii te eund nut public opinion en the full re bring continued today. The first of Mm conferences was he'd yrsterdni Willi twelve members (.f the Chamber of Cominerio llxecutiie Com mittee. Ernest T Tries, ulie l elinlrmnn both of the Fair Committee and of the executive body of tlm Chamber of Com merce, expressed himself ns well pleased with the outcome of the con ference, mid aid ii generali) lo.pon le.pon lo.pen Five nttltude was evinced br the Chamber of Commerce guests. This Is conflicted significant, in view of the fnet tli.u 'ill but two of the Chamber of Commerce gieup are manufacturers The North Philadel phia Manufacturers' As.c, lutien, which is strongly opposed te tlm fair proj prej pet, hni ren.stenll m.iititnliied that the relebrntlen would be injurious te Hi.'inilfneturllig Interest. Representing the Clumber of Com merce were Alb'i It. Jehnsen. Its presi dent . Heward 1!. French. 1'. H Gads ilen, D.ivhl Klrsehbaum. 1'. J I.nf ferty. W P Hatha. Itelliiish.nd N Tnbr. Charles Vaughn, Charles .1. Cehen, Jeseph Steele nnd N. H loll , rcietnry. It K planned te continue the.e con ferences dnilj. and the view, expressed t the business men will be ir.tluentiul in detei mining the uregram I'm.ill.v set tled en. Kepert Textile Men Opposed The Philadelphia Textile Manul'a. tuiers' .Win tat ion recently addressed mi iti(iilr te all textile nmtiiif-ii tu r in Philadelphia tenitiirv ui mi tin iir.'. tlnti us te whethel the hcililuu i til" Sesiiil.Cenleiininltl I'.xpesiti. n wiiiild be dclrable fietn the point "I i im of the textile ni.iiiuf.il tiirnu btiJtie. A total of '!! iii.ui'it. ii Hirers ic.pn.i leil te the llupim. nt which "J'l." pii'rd tlicm.elves as (ippeel te holding tlm Exposition, f. "if t.iMired the iron two were undecided, one was indi'Tennt ii iid two were in faer nt 1 if 'no expense were limited The '-"'." eppuspil te heldinc the r.xpesitinu i "plied i ( -tnntlnlli as fellows ; I'ii-t Will make tiinre aitue in ,il 1 .id lien, abb liihet hut.ige Second Would be of no permanent lenetit. Third Tim nun and mntetmls ie quired could be put te at le.it 100 ether letter Uses Fourth Will icult in in. rea-ed enti fit miinut.ii Uir.ng hi dialing .i nei-i of labor. Fifth. Will in. reuse the f.ix rate for null owners ami nciibmlv else. Sixth lieiuainls fur unie'i-enahlj Ligll Wildes will be created So'.enth. Will no rea-e In in. i nst. Csi(ci.lll the lent Item. Fighth People who would otherwise Vie learning In textile plants will at Itil.t be temporal ilv uttriited in'e tlm Imlldiui; ti.ide In "fatii-x " wines. N'inth. I'ndesirable parasites" will flecU te the eit and be a lenliu i il bur i' n te tlm , m - nferi u a braneli of tlm Uiiinii i pa I internment. Tenth I! isiuess needs no stimihnt. Jim will n need anj in 102i it the Px Px Px jiositien nli a is disiiirded I.'bveii i2's will be nrtili iil! !n il.it I'M mi! the exposition will liii" Jithini; bin aueth.r pene, ,,f i"i.. 3 iiiient" ter all Philndi lpln.i i" t'.e Twilve Tin re i net eneusl com- ipen nr skilleil lnbni' ii '; ir.nli s. in ,n 1i lli indiistti rinileen Ii is il I iron 3 stiimipeint 1 mini en. Stieiiil tin in n i p I' mirinc. epei..ill in i,is,ni;' I'lltei.n IJellls are new lll.il" . lllle pn -w.n Wl i ,ijr n i Ulnieh lllllleiir.lllle lir IbII nil ui than .in slll ell I Inlel 3' i l.idelphla iav IltC lis nig . . Ig II P-Oil- 1 1 ,i''e . M- Ii Xtlle m -! V.lls III l, r' ui- uithMili t Hi '" III ' elllpetltl ii i 1 eiip"i labor y en would luaki In 'Hi leasing our i nut r ii iiiark't en ii w ', . i nil I- 'l . Illllttel - 1 He labei ciisi. "s M'Ul.'"tl. Will I.'lietll U ' Ji e.. Iii. i dug vender- and ti '.If I l.lSll. eU A p.'st.lellce or n 1,11 T ild b prett table te tin- i xt.e.'i Mimi i vii' iiirtlmi iieuieraiii llm 1 1 ndiiieiis. whiih an n w ij.i . , 1'etei a i in nt evi'i ' nun nun i I w nn The pin n is ti i.i. piumI .mn it, .ii.- t" 'I e "tit v -nni Will lm i pi ll-ive f. r Tli averngi worker n In -i treii i i ml and will xpect t,i In t I. I vv. ul -two It i ..'iM in t i In made internatlnlial iti senp. r I i has tee tuiiiiv bbtu- i' I svetllV -three CIlli 112e St - vv I i t t, i . r.u- 1 ..Ml. I...II1. T'eiffaiii and Snn Prntii'isin nil suffer d ntti i vviinl whv pi k en Ph.1 nn phni I vvi nt) -tein The idea nan "or min. Jl l i. led llliv thing llki gemril! -vilmiiMiv perntii.ii duung tv.i via of P'liinna'w dieiissen Whv in n, b" it op thp citv ' 1 i n'v live Spi nd live null ,. f. r idiitrutl museum dedicate .- t Ji nu. rial te the iitv mnl thus e-t ibl.st p liniment testimonial of lmlipend- ii iinl progress. In the majeiitv of i ases these an ! ring the innuirv spei ifleil Mint thur ll".lllVe lep') .lii.tibl net In line! . li'leil as a disinclination or tlmn part ie intciest themselves m ntlnirs that would benefit the g rn' ceniiu initv Explains (luestlnniialre In ceninmniing upon the iep'v, the Brsi elation savs 'This association wants it dennitelv lllldersloed thin tlm opiiiien ,,f its Tlieinbers were seliciled fur m, nther reason than te permit of n eo'npila ee'npila eo'npila tlen of expressions nnd ii'ci-i Mint might be helptul te tlm Seicpn-l ' nli n -liinl Assoc union ethcers nnd dnmtnis in developing plans for holding a i el, . luntien of some sm- in p.rjii Mint xveuld receive the support nl tin te tile industr) "The iissociutien believed n fair te nssiinie that, in view of the tad that one-fifth of the entire population et Philadelphia is either dlintl) . r In directly dependent upon the -unes-fiil ipt latum of textile mills, the opinions of textile niniiutuc tureis with regard ,te holding the Se(ul-f entenina! ar t'lintled te very sciieiin considerat'eii " INVITES U. S. ATHLETES Sweden Wants Americans te Com pete in Big Jubilee New Yerlt, Iee -7 - An Vim-ninn truck nnd Held team will . e npet,. nt the Swedish International Athletic camen nt (lethenburg next summer. Tentative ncceptniice of mi invita tion recently receivi'd was announced t the Ainnteur Athletic Cnlen. let Bite of the team ami ether details IN Mng arranged by correspondence. BO YAP KVKK KK.tn Till; VUU HI. I'll. I JitlunuxV. Thr'r Intcrtstlnf sc nascs U tad l,-.Uv, 1 FOG SCENES AT Belief Draft Dedger Will At- tempt te Sneak Inte Philadel phia te Visit Mether ENTRY PORTS GUARDED firimr C llersdi '1 i expected te innKe n I i Ii te . i. Ms in .tlier. if he is in this inuntn. ii tid for tint reaeti the Hefide'i iniiiiinn. nt Pift -second street nnd W ntmtielil nenue. N under t 'ese jiriititn bj (bivernmetit agents tel.n Iteisdel nccerdlne te runmis 1 -ft li rn am for the T'nited Stitis nbeari a liirurir steamer He 's lmtn. i 'k 11 is ,i 1 It js two jenrs since lm s -ip d f eui prison herp. and lm jearns for the i X' itPittetit of another spectne uliir isnpnd" It wmild brnu joy te the rioteii s drift dodger. It Is de clared f he could come here, visit his nietlnr. taunt the (Jevernnmnt and leturu te his foreign haven again with out being recaptured. Has I.rft flrrm.ii) Wlmtbei Pn rgdell is renll here, or en his waj Imie or net, it has been es tablished, it is said, that I c has left Ms haunt- in liei'ianj An attempt te1 capture him u uuuli by two Aumri i atis fiem Cidde-i!! in tin- -piiui: of P.'-l, while he was -ta itii; .it Kbeibnih. The i effort alnies' Mitveeded. It fniled, how ever, partly through the dnritu' of Iteri- 1 dell, nnd the assistance gien him by tehidents of tlie place when the Anien ians nppeareil. 'i'he failure of the, Ameriians leu tlmm m a dithcult posi tion. A cable dispatch mi v.. that Uerg dull's uncle in in'imam ti Id a ter- respondent of the Pi Hi lr l.vi in that Mergdejl left 1 is home sonic time as", and that hi- w lieieabmits was un known. Ne t-a c nt him inn be found in ierm.iii and hi- friends tin re hip of the opinion thn he is return. ng te the rnited States in a hope of wsiting hi mother without hi mi: laptund Wern was ieel"il ui urn iiriuiuuiii . . ,t. i ., a,. ar the tune the H I was bieught ti the nftei.' mi ei 11 l' I lenlll llni III ' I .lilstii i unmidl . I .,1. I'l d I invel u- inent !!: i.i.s 1. a fereu-ii i ' nil ,. uh -. ai h I 'i I .. II i i Vel'V Vessel ir.cn iinl i i niaki ii tl .f. h. t . r i , i -ii dnv two -s, 1 vvi ip lm it ',, iii Mn lr in- I i but !' I ."I ll vv i ', .t t mil I'h Il ,1-1 . lit et .1 ,s'i e at .-Seattle. Wn-ti . w.is inform'. I ih.it .1 luun le--emblinc Ilergdell had tateii in a res taurijit tlmre iMniel Sculh. i Inef et the radicnl jreup f tlm liureiiu et Investigation of the I epnrlnmnt of .lu-ti.m. inimedi inimedi iitelv assigned lour agents te beard every ves-el coin, i g into New Yerk harbor te seirch ter I'.ergdell. i:.irlv Priclav in rtnrg four flovern flevern ' .nt agents lienidel a levenue utter find niHile the.r whv rhreueh Mm fog te n point several miles below ijuarnn- t lie 'I'll, tifst v.s.el that hove into 'sight M- il. I'liinrd'T Ansenin The acent- b ird-l 'he v ess,. along with tlm i usteii - tlii i.i - .ltd health ethi ers and ii, 'i... '.ist nut .11 eiid ( abm pn-sen.-er lined up for inspection and exatnina t mi the ag. nt. alee studied ev.rv fae The crew was tlmn lined n 'or a 1 'ini ilit r ex itniii'i'ten Imr'ng he -eari h net a . i I i- hje III 11. 1 1 net a hint given thn' ,'d vt kn.w vv lei was ., Te ll.'v .ii iv that Pn 'id 'vas .ard tne iijen- i'-, win ie M.i an. I i g pipe t ...k i st ii I n Mm foei .. In giingp ink- mil i I'd UP '.l--i I Z I - uesei ltd I'i 1 ISI'.II ll," i re ' was i x nn M ' Pn iieiits V.M.. l' ' i pull., d '1 ll' 'up ' i i Pi Hll I.t In. Ht 'ep.irnr i e nu i knew it P.ergdell In .1 i P.'JI H i Inn u lf.ir.ng ,u i ." K'cr- ' I t d In lui'le 'I tl e le I uian- I . "t I "get, 11 1 I I g' tmi ii w here arm its 1 mi i tinmiit agi n's. I .' freti sgi,t f n- te extlll' ' It' Ann'! '' 'Li Mtli i n it '1 e r lime In " i ii ' I,, i i . I i w I' tir ii It"i g. i i 'I in. '. i' he is in.-I el '.."ii i'i md w.'t- '. iit'itn In ns 'en T II a- ie 1 I 'I I. "in ' he we .' I III "1,. il n I I li nn leg ui "ih' ii i' si in i ,i,iinrn r r llewpvei I 'lit.'l '' la' the I.tgle' in n' 1 in i ' r urn., ii' te '(.in 1 In l.igl'll lit I- I. It. HI I i el.ietil, , it 1 lit ii.aui sltai. ( ui nt en. t is point. . out has gene en ri md ii t nor I Ilergdell .iti ng . ,t l hi- tlie l. in i till in llie 1" in li ui e i GIRL SIGNS OWN BOND I Held After Aute She Was Driving i Strikes Weman at Cressing Miss Mm Mii'w.ii ei i:m i:,.t I'lilnmr street n i. luld ini.hr i'lim bail I for I'urlhir heining hv M igistrute Hen 'shiiw teiln) and allowed te -ign her own bend when at r.ngrmd ' harged with I haling inn down with la r uietnpar 'Mrs llis.ic I iv .nn in liricid .tieit I and I ill III'. 1 llletuie 1 Mrs I. mis. a w he livism Us.-, ,,ini Thirtienih inil, was stiie a. .lie stepped fiem the pavement te cin the istreet She via. taken te M Jeseph . Ile.pital with a dlslei ateij hip .11 IMHMIHI I.MI'I.m uniti; C'oinuiinilen of irdutri rrnr'i nhew n rn t-H. if KJin m Btniilei munt rile bunlnein. mn '-hr ,iini in lcp pem 1 1. j en buiinrsn (p. t t irenetji ma em tic, te llln. ." Hj i in it tliH I'l'MIO l,tli.i-:i. 'AJake Jt itjblt. .Uv. a. wwww i I II II tM I I 9 It. i 111 1 1 1 111 ,HHH 3-DAY CONFERENCE u imm,mMmamLkrtxw-amMm . fe :.. long program x :.-lv m ; -e v e it'bi t.'v .v Br Hnoeeee.. ;j , ., x- e"- n ti.BM k esai"t .-? :hvi ss -v c a t w . i z . . -;!3 .- TTl6it'i.J !?.-- -., ;- w . 'UIVWKSBKS.., . .i. , : 'i:' ".,:':. ?J?f, - " J'WiE 9. suVrlvt IBV ITmH fill VliB VMMFmiMdlMv lfffV?W7 I s-i--. . v ? -ty-tirr "V. VVX&XWVWWWiHK IMONnHM AGENTS WATCHING 1 BERBDOLL HOME . :i M ( ern was j.M-ri,i-,i u. .ii.- ... ..'(... . ...... ..( !,.. t l..ivir(iii.,nf if Justice 111 the """'"- ll""" ,l" last Thur-da. that IJergd.dl was en i. ....... I n , .il.uI K.itin.l te New X erk. I UUs- , ,, .1 .- ,i. n...n-.. William a. minis, cui"i m ui" t"-.iin- i ,mf nt .1 t.Tlni who W.is in New Yolk i.irr , y EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL ADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FERRY AND INDEPENDENCE SQUARE I pMr pleliiie siiuws teams ami tium, en Pliil..i!eddiiaside waning their ttiin for ferr.xbeats after lung c!ela. due te the mist. In lower picture the statue of ( eiiimndnie Harry Is shown tlltnh isihle in imirh Heavy Feg Begins te Lift Frem Cii y renllninsl from Iirp tine every istige of the black pall nwny. Already at neon the fee bean te lift. C;.iIim and Storm Coming Acci.r nu te the Weatlipi Itiireau report, dangerous gales will nccempan the storm all ulmig the coast, preceded by a sudden drop in temperature Ter a time eiirh teilni rner tratEc whs biiuight te a staiid-till. and nish llig i miunuters lie ided for their eilices. peered lleill T mill Wltlll'"S through the thick mist, wondering if "the nniiiin r ,..n ,., ...Am, i...i .it.kr et them didn't. Tlmv wcie from thirt. mitiutps te an hour late. i ......,. t ..v. n't ,....'. ..Il'l lll'-lt "i iiuuicis in .sew .ivrsyj eui for the secemi l;i et tlie season ex- perieneed great dithi ult.v in the weeds. Man) stepped, tearing fatalities, since it was impossible- te sec mine than seventy-hie nrd. tbtenga 'he mist. With Mm partial 'ift.'g of the fog in the vicinitv ,,t la-it. 1 el . Mi. nun ri me it wit. possible for Mm nineteen steamers tmi up at the 1'elaware liri.iklllltel t" pleCeed lewilld this CIt). Pew of til. Ml hew. vel Wen ibb' te i eni" up i v.'i v gn at distaiu i i The tog will lift here tonight diiicn 1 1 lore an unreised i i.t wind. Pore Pere caster Mis. -ml Jn place of the fog. however. Mine will be light rains which will centir.ue all night and prnbabl) to morrow, according te Mi P.liss First app-anns about " e . lock last night the nitirki blanket r'ipidli spread out th; citv iinl it. environs ind al"i..' the I'ellWlle KlVM te the P.r'.lklVllt I and a'eiijr tb. 'ii-t I 'ernes slevied Down 'I i' . ric- . ' i . ii Pl.i' uh I ' i i and 1 i'i p 1 1 -el 1 'II- I Ih l'tl 'I - 1 'illia' II t lk tig i lie el ll t -h- 'I I r ivvis I l ililiieml e tlie I'liinsv v nun Ilrtiirend, lest her ienise in the fog in er .sing the rivet, pi did up the rner and took almost nn h"in nnd th slip en the Plii'nilelphin si.m T r fertv -eiulit heui.s fej et varv.ng denstfl lesce- den and lifted e VI thn. citv ind Ctitiiden with nioiie mn u ieg. ularirv Hut net until hint i veiling nl ir become se Mink as te i nu-i : nv -i rim ,i,av te tratispei tat'ieii. I st Iii nt the rush h. rie. bi,ar have tmuhh the -'His s ednle. et 'lm fe llndlng Wilsen P tl is- .I'I- I. n. grei linu i e1 ii and Wi'n thii. !ten. II I 'err) beats .P.immcil Use of !' e Cllrtlll'' ' "dules i row ds n i iiMiniuti is ..I the n-c inrge t.rtniiin;- a' Phi'mleipuia ml ' (linden. Wh.ri n -ignal was glien f. - i beat te take . n n-seiigen- llmie i. a ru.li hi d w'i- - en rilled te . - tv ilding i" the is(eiiif,.i- 'In coin i ni'ers .ng te this ,t 'i 'ii New Ji-rsi i ' ns vv as ,i i . lav ,ii V'i i i'i nv.iil. A s '" i 'ei k I'll ii ernins uliiiesi ha.f i ' 'clred ne of M. Pniliicblplii ' I'd ll lm; I! w,n ii ti d en 'In i - in I'i I i war" 1 ' I'n1 in lr i the Mark'' -tr.-. f 'I ll'.Use The i ars were . i i ",i Mip I III. I- l"r almost twentv i t,. while si "ml rleiinnd por.en- I leiigbt in ill.' f rin- walled t e. the trill There v I- a mull t r ' .levated t r.i i nd the -tntieii nn. jiniilimd Seri. " i i ether, iieie nimble te reach Mn rms nnt i ' the mr. h,nl been i i nwav A irei. i- iip..'ttl iliat m nmn the leiniiM read, li -i i.ight it w . i, most Impessili.e te g i, de their m e In :' reipilr ng limit- i nun eini in tivelv h 'I t dlMlil i h Vet n single troll' ) 'nr acenl. ' eliffel feilm oil the P. It 'I ing a -nn mi bean fog in 1'f I'll!) Mil n- Were fertl Cfilll-le 1 Id pi i -eris vvi ie injured. Kail IimIIIc ll.iiiipiTid D Ofln i. ils nl Mu renn.i i i I l. ll Ol till PPllIlsl I I'liilieli-lt In. i 'i iM Ucailn.g I; 1 ii a-d i i ii in Id' rv n-vl. - tl n In ng I lie . . rn.. v hunts llltl I sn i tin ii .i le 'lilies vvi ic ic t .riiitlv hv th. lug. allium. h instant e irnins vveic livi m ut ci. late in b hv ing this i i -mils i a i.cil .nine treubh I '(riles Iteg.iln "Nnrni.iliv Ac. eiding in nthehiN id ' i I' v min -v.tiiu ii.'i.-ciigi'i tin lb, n ilvcr had alnni.t n si, mnl um u'l 'ei Iv Mi . ineinlng. while i uf uiignn- .md truck. aiMning i were lii.ui: lapldli i1i.hi-h1 .t I running nt i uhi and t n-iuii n nils, Mipl'i'ii rails and the nut . hved siibuibiin triiinn, I'ti.iisvlv.nn i It iilieail authorlties said, nrrhnU in this ,tv being five and ten inlnuti. behiinl schedule. I Although passenger trnffic nciciHn the I rner nan iiern it-i-inirii in iinriu.li lit 1(1 e clecL i. Ionic Hue uf dehveiv ItncL, -- - --- ?Wliwi WW M l H I ii I WAfrf JTJUUgAWMtlWUJ m. UnJUMIHll ytmm ) x w i? nnd wagons was waiting te er.ler the terry hmi.c J he vein. Ie. J, ad been excluded from passage iiuiing tne rusii hour s,, that the passcng, . could be neoenimodiited. The line, of nntiinioliite.. ,. ti.mTe.l fn.. .evernl block., leaching from Market - .... - ... ,, , - , ,,. ....,,, ,,., strpet te Walnut en Helnware avenue. .Mnni el the trucks waited for thrce .piarter. of an heui of ter sen lee for ih in had bei'ii lestered. Mnn.v workmen at the di Pent new - i'i r works at Cnne). Point and ethers I at Ppunsgrevp and Wilmington were1 unable te get te their homes n-t night. wiien all nu i iram" cam sher 1 ai'l'r ' II I'll" I 'I'he fern serine tlmre had net been icstimed till. Ill Tl, III At ." o'clec'.- int. . lerdnv the hist ..,-.!, .1... I... I I.. Il-i I. ..,.. . . iiioe.il nu inning- .... f.t .,., .,..... .. ., i'enn-greve 'llie Wil from t, ,'.itJ r!.iu it remaiimd at en I.ltm stenmer ... .. .iniiiiKieii nt Xlll...l I nt it n hn7..iri nils lip at 7:eO o'clock isf nii,.. tf remnliie.l and . . "" ani.e.e.1 I M.in Vessels regbniind ... , , , i Ni Mink is llie murk from here te I i law -ire P.av ihat nln. teen sieamshlps ne o.-Deuini at I'l-uriiiie iirenkwaler in. hup ie iu in i ui o'er tim dangerous c mrsp Main of Muni have seen no ind of tumble, haimg lust omsuinterei a series of Inn in urns which swept tlm Atlantic, d'im.igiiig iiinn.i .hip.. Out- sidi the ( ape. -eieial ve-scl. f.'iirpd le mole II. I ail.e el llie leg P.l.selljil- nil i no '! the us- '. tird up ill the P.n akwater weie unable le 1 ind The ttiuider- ,i. en tin -tinni-slep Seuth vvi .tern Milir. bound Iicip fiem I ondeii Tin ltritisi steamer Mnnchienenl, bound from .lamnica. h lended with p. iisliibli. cargo "icral vessels have i.e n damaged In Ml .' i in.. furv nf the recent '1 In vestf.. delal'd in prei(e(ing te i ' i nnchru.igps Iiptiis,. nf the fog wil the Dnkwln Itilish. from Cape Town, Oxenian Hnti-h inun Liver ,'.', Manchlen.al, Hntjsh, from ,Tn i. ,nci, Cnntadml, s;,,.,,,), from j',,,.. 'mil West Cberriw tn.ticnn. from th. Pncitic coast cirl. m., merlcnn, I fiem the Pimitir . east , Pederal. Amer- I lciin, trein iiitui. jefuku Mtiru. .Ian- l from Cuba I ee. 1 1 1 1 II I I'H M" liteirinii in : Hi - I patin. Uri'ish ' ii Mi Aftlcn: Ceiiiineri nil 'Irium lirlti.h P.mific as' i ''lue. inerm.,,, from rn m rn Pacific e. .. . I .,1 I,. .. ' .h. from 1' gl ' Southwestern Xtll. ii, ." i 'ill 1 1 e. lir i- IT uriusii f, u i.onden Mist lleii.vs Pin nmn Pireui. ti. t. p. . ,,,g I,, , nuinber of i larm. in ii pertisl t ' i II. re.n li'tlg dense fog Th. t . hi I 11 "i s, . I '.lei i ji r i i . rlniid -i r. li. iF.r. nt part. f ,)1P Plty 'I .'"I T ii wn. delnieil '' Inc. b (..i. f,f (0 - -Hid I i .due te have '' ter n i uri'ibili ' isl'.n ,,t Piglnh atnl ( '-lit night ' and I 'um- i "'t iteiinil..!. i barb's -'' I I I'uriilll .freer wits d ' Cms. ..mil ll.isllir.il 'fnp n fi -lm il b r nml bruises I nnd b.i li Wbishi Wa-lmd sbere V ui in: i . nv i pi ie. the murkv 1 1'iL' "i r Me Deiiiw in I'npes is "i-i tl m ! as pi i lailed in man) I- Shipping in and mn of the ha) , been tied up for thtee da.is, anil i -ihle te In gin tignin "ti i sinal stale -" 'i. g in gan te lift tin. morning, lt ports were nr. ulnti.l that an In- id Iran- AMaitb mui Ind lainined hound might, r ml .ship Jehn light in tlm bin bin upon, of the . usk.n tun -. eiitnl a- the coast -ltd nittei kiikaprie m (ape May, I , rweii.O no nril. i- te put te s. n ' die md Const guard upturns along ' nr nt i -ipe imi ,m, deiihliM '1 eir patrols seveiiil ifi-ps of nhiski washed isl.eie nmr Cape Inv Point led te the helief that -pvernl rum runiiprs ivere .iinglt in Mm fog and threw their nri;eis itverbnnrd fearing enpture. The Ki knpoe w. tl put te Ben tedav ,n sear, h ..f nnv vessel whldi mn) Ire in no ii . i.innse ei ttie leg DEAN OF TELEGRAPHERS, EDISON'S TEACHER, QUITS J C. Ward Served In Civil War at Grant's Headquarters an Train iscn, Iter L'7 ill) A. I. ) I In l '.i i il i mn Hnilreiid I oiiiiiiihkIeii I ns iiuthi.riid i he I'ehiiiI Telegraih I iiiiiuiiiv I i disi eutlliiie its nirice at i-nila linu nn nientallv . hn. 'illeued .1 l Ward 'leiliinl with being the i.. lent leh iiilii r ill hi i ulleil Slates in jieitii of .in Ice in leliie us inaniiger i i tin nth' i Wurd ha. been in the office for forty iih He ilauiis the distliictiiin (if having been the lehgiaphur at (ion- i.il (irant's hendiuariers during the run iar He ai-e bn.s lie tnught Jin'maB -v. i.uisqii no uerse ewe H' IT'S A THKIJ. AimiMOIIILK TOO w ajt. jeu'll and U en sac 37, 44v, Tn PATllDC DITPIM Teachers of State Meet for Seventy-third Annual Con vention at Bethlehem OUTLINED ii j (i .xinjy i mi ltd lib hem, Pa.. )e( i ii-lblid s,s(,n of the lViitiHvhnnln Mate IMiiintiiiti Assticinlien get under mi this tifteiimen in the I,lbert Hlfth Scheel (in North Linden st(M, nnd will c'kse Pridaj night Ml of this iiftei'iioeii wiis given up te tiipcMngs ()f the nine ilppiirlineiits In'e which the iirgnnintien Is divided, each gieup electing etliceis and hear ing senanite pietfianis of sppechei nnd (lsi II sllS. Tin lirst ldg piileitainiuent event takes luce tonight In the l.iberlv Iligli Si hoel, when llie Itai Ii Choir, ill- ! rected b lr. .1. Pied Welle. will sing. A pi eui. itn similar le I lie one given b the i hoi ii- in the Acadciii.v of Music, Philadelphia, en November -1, will be ciing. Theic will be a h pllen ill the glnnasiiiii following tlie (eiicert. The four geiierul sessions en Thur.s dnv and lildnv uieriiiug and nfteinoeii will centei ni'.uind the four following themes: ', Citietisi, : What the Natien ex- j poets of lei schools nnd ciliieutieii , for rltieiilnp. I 'I'enuii lie l em her and her pos pes fdticm. Pinance. The Slate nnd the public ' school sjsti a. the State's invest ment, i llidllstilal iiliic'iiieii ; the inllilenee of ediliatien i, poll the llidllstilal life , of tlie Niitiiui . , The upeiiii' sc-ieu in tlie main auditorium ei the I.lbeit.v I'.uildlng this nfterneiiii was held b.v the hilth , school deiuntii i ui of which II. V.. Winner, of Pi t-lnngh. is piesident. Music vvns fuitiisliPil li.v the I.ibirt.v H'igli Scheel On In stin. llrccted b.v Miss A. I.eiiis eiris. supervisor of mucic in tlie e .il scimeK. Columbia educator .spealis Kdward Hu.irs"ii. director of o e o iiitienal L'liiilanii in llie Pitlsbuigh ., hoels. ..poke en I lie place et ei a , tlenul cuii ancp in tie h'ii Ctliillinee in tlie scnoels m le ilnr." nnd Dr. 'I In mas I). Weed, of i ..'l.,...l.ln l ..l...,,i . ..,. " I ttil.ii l..u I I , oeiiioiiii i. uiiri -.ii.. "ii .....,.. - ...... the health of the Inch m hoel student Subjects iiiscnsul weie "The miIiii high schoel: lire the high s(hees un duly emphnidzing atliletiisV 'llie high school honor s.vstem; nnd tlie einet of the rating system upon teaching. The college and teacher training de- I it iHinmil nt will, Ii f Iren (V (riipli nf I Clariuii, i president, also met, opening ,, ith n linsitincs .c.sieli. .1 S. Ili'igps. ,,f Shlppenburg-. is vice piesident : l.ere.v 1.'..,.. ..f !,., 1 T..i, ... .ll i ..." I .,.,., It ., . ''" . ,. ..' .... , .1 . nia. i-pcietary. ami i . ( . i.ins, nt iiuiit- , gden. and Weir C. Kettler. of I iron-1 fitv. members of the Pxeitilive Conn- . H ie rum i eiinrrinpnr. ........ 'I'lm tonic discussed hi this trretni of n.i.,,.n,..M .I,:.. nftnn,.,.'..n ., ..u n't.., Il'.lllllll.'l III, .,,,,,II".MI .. ..T 111' Teacher Training Situation in Penns) I-j vaiila." and Dr. Arthur .1. .Tenes, of i ne i iiivpreii) 01 iciiiisv iv iiniii, iiih' .... "Tiie cv,lt n...i.,i ii.,...,t ,.f r.i,., ,,. 11(11 What lb Its Piesent Stntus':" mid n i:mr tr Kemle ,,f itm r.,i, ..,-co , of Pittsburgh en Hip ( ..llpgP 1"-ibew partmetit and What Aie Its Prep.-r A",'K..!,I. """ M!'K .rh" '" l-eal-'ll lP'l l lie .selium cril'"il -llliji-ris all tei.ented hi .1 I.inwoeil I '.I.i nlicrf- piiucipal of" the Slipper) H k Stat. Nermal Nchenl. and harms II I ilmr, of the P.Ioenisbuig Xeiinal Si I mil. The Department of Counti Superin t.i Ipiici . of which .1 II. I lt0 inuii. e Do)letovin. Is prpsidint. mei imln). P I. Hlalr, of Meadulle. is v b e piesi " nt; A P. Akelp) . of ('underspent. sim relnri . I he I'xr-ctitive fViinmlttPe of this de. I'-irtment includes Jehn W. Sunk et i.enanen c eunt) , i iinrm. i-. iiiii.p.i, Alleghpin Counti. and .lames .1. Hcian of Carben Counti. The Ceinmittee en Iteselutimis for the .upei inteuilpnt.' de Jinrtrnpnt nnludcs William W. Kvans. of Columbia i eunt) Chile T. Sailei. of Chester Count) . Arthur P. M.ilin of Lancaster ('"unti. and Alvin P. Keni" of Pmrks I'eintv st.lte t th -P. Pin g ii sneke ntti i s-lllOlds llc.lll ,SMilks rteip met ting Dr. Tlmm.i Imiul nl the State .('In el he businiss session and w i. .'.'"."" " ,, I nn address bj Dr. I.ee I "I Mn sitafe Deiinrtnipiii .f ' ' ' ' Public Iii.'fiKtieii. en "Kffoetiio Kuril Sclinnl pi. ngnndi" Dr. William D I.ewlh. of p,e state Department, .ik en "The Pre-nt Smtus el Mm Km il High Selinel and K. W. Kobiti-en. nsistant - n i nut. ndent of Itr.i it.-i I Counti . b tin diMi.snn. The depai tmctii of superintend' i. i of win. li It. "it i: I.nrnm.v. of Altoeii i. is pr'-snl. i P Huts, n ptesjiletit societal i ,N.. f Ke. ' in I" - li d ' l . held its hum ting k Union, is the i ice Miller, of I.aireli'. Di I ' I Weed. Mil an ii in Mi Si hoel nf Cnlumlii i addli . e i II' gi. ik ..' Admhii.ii i - I'llll Psl V I "Pllli 11 P I'll Instinct inn t ml tien ' lewl ti . Th .- -b mil-tnhie i.iiilpr. no, i I I'll! - loin impattnieni uaih- ipipiI in lli ' P. D K.l. ' dent . '. lice pre-id Clllirlel"! I rink! itkliu Si hoel ii nil it ei nun ' et Asplnwull. Is presi presi Pelt, of William. poll ' ' nnd Ptta M Werk. ..: retarv. s .rssmn opened the meet - i It Margaret I.iiwman of spoke en "Imprevemi nt .- ei Arlthnietlc In Mm irs " followed liv general irie Henncs, of the Ilnr- s-.ii.el. New i.iK. l.d a i ssi, ns oil gi egrnphv . " 1 1 dep.ii linent d. b . tin r nl the l.ihertv lluild lluild iiiiinpien. of Williniiisp ui. ' nile Dengler, nf Hene) " president, and lieurge A hti-ii i ing. afi. t Ii'diniu ..( tl.. I P Pum !' dii-cu..i"i nie Mm deuien-tr Tin i iiate- " in? I s I lesl'l.l g Kienk i- , llrisni i t n v After thi bra f business pesslnn li..i ilele. an - i ii te the science ,., ,,,, room en tl,. thud Heur te hum t wnh Mn , and I'raetieil Aiw uepariun ii n v ocallelinl lalllcntlen drins b.i Dean W.itts Arthm s ;m loll, uf Slain Collegi iresiel ' In vici -luesiilent n Caro Care line M It" m nt Iti.idlng. mid the s, cri'tnrv It.. dne) Itruee, of Huinestead I lean It 1 WattH, of State College, spoke "ti "Tin Puni'tinn of Vocational Agrleultnini distinction in the l'liture Iltvelnptuent ..i I'i luis.vlvnniii Agnelli tine" dil(iiii' S. Ila.vlni. specialist in Ilium 1 1 mu inics education en the I'lderal Hunid for Voiutleuul Cduca tnm. dilivired nu nddress en "The l'lnce him I'unctien of a Vocational l'tegrain m Ileiue KioueiuIin in the i.diicati'ii of Cirls nnd Wenu n " WOMAN'S SKELETON FOUND Salllwiw, t)lila.. Ief. 27. (y A. I. ( 'llie lunilk'SK bkclcten of n woman belleied by ellicers te be that of Mrs. Geerge Terrell, of Fert .Smith, Ark., who dhHpncnrcd here October ii'i, was found en Ilndger Mountain, near here, yesicraitr. DECEMBER 27, ; Accused by Husband i MKS. KLORKXCi: KIIMJWAY Wife of iiicm, lug-piil me theatre proprietor leaving ciuiiilieiise with n friend. Mrs. Hldgwii.V Is the" eung woman In the fur coat. APPEAR IN COURT "He Is Afraid Te," Declares Wife Accused of Sheeting Mevie Proprietor SHE TELLS OF A FIGHT Tin eh Itidgwnv, motion piitine appear tmlav te had been made "hcatic owner, did net iptess (barges wluili iiEtiinst his wife. Kidgwu.v mid his wife scpamtei ev eial ineiiths nge when .Mis. Kidgwu.v who lives nt .",'51 iMini.inuen iivenue. Olnev, stnrt(d suit for dlveicc. Seme tlnjsi age there was a euiirrel I nt the Hidgwav beine nnd Mm movie man went te the hospital. Hjs wife .Mn. in i-...t...l mill I. ,.!.., .1... ...... ..I " """. - .i..i-.um 'befoie .ilagisirate I.lndell. in the I ltmm.liten-n utnrlnn ren.i.- ,.. i.n.. .' "' .ii... Itidgivii) prosecute, present, having sent Milt he uns net " end he was still s leutliiind until ill. Hip lipnilng vva ,,N Wedncdai. . i,.n!.l ' .viiniu. .Mr Riilgwni sniffiil dis ' daiufiill) . "Mint's: what he Is. just ..mii.i I'm will!,,. ... i,.,.. i.:, ,..n t.,. he s,,is lm w,,. .het. P.ut he won't r.i, e me in ibis . euit or am pla.'e else. deesn't .show an b use lm knows In. is wrong llm ineinlng we (pinrieled ' lm i nine home in !:".' o'clock, ainl this i whole mutter bus b,en going en for i some nine. I.a.t (.,i In r 1 pled paper. . lm- a divorce, vel ' i mild net keep nw iv and i. still living at tlm house. ' Stiff, ring trem what he said vius 1 a litillei wound utiiler the left eye. Klilgvva) wn. taken te llie lewKh Hes- pital Dnviuber H!, and Mi.. Kidgwa) i. i. arrested en a charge preteried hv him. District Detective Keeves tndnv .aid Mrs. Kidgwn.i admitted te him t lint .m fired n icinhpr nt a deer In Imr .oein, net knowing her husband was lii'ht outside In the line of tlie. S'et until n couple of ila.is after the nl ligid shoellng wils the bullet disieveted in the bottom of n waste basket hv l)e l)e teitive Hei vcs I'nlice belleie a spjjn. i.r ripped out of the deer by the bullet tumk and injured Hidgwav. Mrs. Kidgwa) is n tall blend nnd ittiimthe. When she appeared at the hearing idm was attired In a light fur mat, a black picture hat and a blue beaded dies, of .mart deign. BALTIMORE MAYOR AT SERVICE GAME PARLEY Heads Delegation Here te Bid for 1923 Army-Navy Contest Ma) or HrepjiiiiK headed n delegation of ltnltiniore business men which ai med here tedn) te try le take the rm,i-Nai) football game te Haltinien next fall. .New x.eik also wants i., take the gnme nwny from Philndelphin The delegntlen will attend the con cen fci'itice nt the Adi Iphia Hetel Mil afternoon between loprcentntlips of tlm Wet Point Military Academy and N'aial Academv Athletic Assoclntletis Tlie pln.UiiK agieimcnt for the nmiual inn r-seri b ' gamp, and tlie plucc and dale for the I'.l'J-l contest are te he con cen hldered nt the conference. HELD FOR THEFT Woodlawn Avenue Man Stele Aute Accessories, Is Charge Hnrry rirtli. !'4." Woodlawn avenue, was held under S-lllfl bail by Magistrate l.indell, at the (iermantewn peliip mii nun this- morning, for n further henring Sunday, charged with the theft of sev - ml hunched dellai' worth of nuto nute nuto mebile artes-eries fiem the garage of Patrick McDeruietl. H-'l Hast Chelten avdiun, (Jeriuantewii Last nlsht Detective McCarthy, nf the (iermnnteu.ii station, hid ninenB ..ime bnnels in tlie gatage nnd trapped I'irth. deaths iiahuih m !" -'" )' ,i"ill 1 l.l.Aia 'IH, cliiuBhtn i.r l,tnl nnrt A t 1 lm llarrlu (ntn Mei riuknn). nued H j-nm. ItiUtlin nnd MdiiiM Invlfil I" rnn,tril .itilreii en Frldai, rt III A M.. Bt puifnti' rislilince. d Wllil'id me.. Morten, pa, rrlendi may cull Thurmluy aveiilnK tinr-nn-nt W'hlu itiHrnh IIAI.t. Sullenly en Per, 2.1, Jeseph I liOAlt HAM,, lumhniiil of MarBurei Hy. MHtir Hull i!0i N r.i ti m S.sllIlllUOi; Dec 27. llilS. MART r.l.l.r.N' IIKKIin wlfe of l.euls Aihbroek llp'atlvss nn.l frlftidn re Invlten te utlenil fuiiiral -jrilceB Krlday. 2 : 1'. J . t rfl ilinrn nf tier huiibHnil. 7B0 N. 4"tli t In. lerin. nt irlinlu KAl'I'MAN SuiMenlj Die i'll i'ij-j nt linlla C'liiIrK Ainu HAMI1I.I,. hum and of 1'iiniili, Ku 11(111.111 itici. I'r.in, tuiLi 1 j. 1 tlvei nnd frlcmla Invllcl te utienl fun. ml I'rliliiy. t" A. M , from Anlier beim Uiund Ht Chajwl. 1JJ0U N, llrend at Inttrintnt Mount Hlnal Cemetery. JIOWAItn l)ec la, 1022. CATHllINK J., wlfe of the late fiiiencer Iliward Hda. Uvea and friend ure Invited te Hitend funeral nervlcM Thuraday. 8.ai) A, j . at realdenea of dauahter. .lira. Marlen Herr mann, (181(1 N. 1'ark uie. Solemn rriultm KiH at Ht, mephen'a Church. Hread ar3 Butler ata.. at 10 A M, tntermant New Catbedral Ceinctm '"w 1& Pl''?' " AWmmfKKm I r-,1 V-Xl 1 1 wm.Sir'f HAT KIY UUt5 NUI 1922 MITTEN FAVORED Fi P. R. T. Head Expected te Be Elected te Fill Wanamaker Vacancy When members of the Ilenrd of .Indues meet today te elect n wiceesser te the Inte Jehn Wnnamnker en the Heard of Kilitcntlen it Is unlikely Hint they will give mere than passing con sideration te the nnmes of women who haie been suggested for the vneancy. Willie they believe women would make excellent tneinhers of the heard, se far ns welfnre of the children is concerned, tlie judges feel that a man of bread business experience who can deal with the financial nnd rcnl estate problem of the heard should be se lected. Themas 1. Mitten, president of the Philadelphia Itnpid Trnnlt Ceinpnny. appears te be favored hj a majority of the judges, nnd predictions have been Hindu that he will be elected immedi ately after the beard convenes. Mr. Mitten's name was suggested hv Con Cen gicssman Vine through I.efeider of Deeds Hnzlett. Mrs. P.arclny II. WnilMirtcni and three ether women hnie been strongly recommended, cither In letters from private Individuals or in resolutions adopted by women's clubs and ether organizations. T.hese include Miss I.uiirn II. Carimll, dean of Temple I'tii verslty ; Miss Marien Helll.v, a grad uate and former dean ef-Hr.in Mavvr College, nnd Mrs. I. II. O'llnrra, sis ter of the Inte Krnest Tiistin, Diiecter of Welfare, nml formerly instructor In llttcknell I'niversity. Mrs. Willlnni E. l.ingelbncli Is the only woman member of the beard. Deaths of a Day James M. Kelley Solemn requiem mass for .Inines M. Kelle.i, president of M. Kelley's Sens, coal dealers at 401(1 Poplar i-tieet. will be cclebiated in the Church of Our Mether of Sorrows Thursday morning. Mr. Kelley. who was sixty-six years old. died Sunday in the Miscricerdia Hospital as a result of a f Ji 11 Sat unlay from a coal car te the concrete lloer of a bin In his yard. Mr. Kelley wns Measurer of the Philadelphia Ceal Ex change and the Philadelphia lluilders' Supply Association and a director in the llenenrin! Saving Fund Society, tlie West Philadelphln Title and Trust Company, the Mechanics'' Insurance Company and the Columbia l'nper Company. He liied at 1)00 North l'erty-tlrst street and lenves three sons and three daughters. Rurlc N. Adams Ruric N. Atlnms, formerly of "100 North Urnad street, who died en Sun day night tr his home, in Wildwood, N. .1., n prominent membvv of the Masonic order, will be buried tomorrow from 1MI0 Chestnut street. Sotvieos will he held nt 1 o'clock, hut friends will be permitted te view the body tonight. The interment will be private. Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, Ellzabc h Clark Adams; two daugh ters, Mrs. J. Lewis Iirueiian and Mrs. Edward Preizendnns, nnd one son, Hnrry li. Adams. He wns-n member of A'nux Ledge. Ne. .'lll.'t. V. nnd A. M. ; Oriental Chapter, Ne. 18!!, H. A. M. ; Kndesh Cemmnndery, Ne, 20. K. T. ; I,ti I,u Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S nnd ether orgnnbntleus. Fer some sears he had been caterer at the Masonic Tem ple. Samuel Kaufman Samuel Kaufman, who had lieen con nected with the wholesale department of the Snellenburg Clothing Company, Itread and Wallace streets, thirt) -seven enrs, died suddenly of heart disease iestcrdnv morning at his home in the Helleelnire Apartments, Fortieth street and Girnrd avenue, aged seventy-three ears. He was born in Germany, but came te this country when fourteen .venrs old. As a voting mnn he entered business in Kentucky, vvlieie he ir mained several years before coming te Philadelphia. He is suriived b.v his wife and two sons, Leslie nnd Sidney Kauf man. The funeral will be held nt l.'Ktl) North Itread street Friday tnernin;. Interment will be in Mount Sinai Cem etery. Geerge R. Knapp The funeral of Geerge H. Knapp. Headquarters Compan), Fift -eighth Infantry, who died at the Veterans' Hospital, Otccn, N. C. will take place tomorrow morning from his home, 121" Perter street. lie will be juried with militarv honors and a delegation of the American Legien will attend. Knnpp, who was twent -seven years old, was wounded and gassed at St. Mihiel. nnd was In the Veterans' Hos pital for twenty-two months. A. high mass of requiem will be sung nt 10 o'clock In the Church of the llplphanj, Twelfth and Jacksen streets. Interment will he In Calvary Cemetery. William J, Cellins I nnipral sen Ices will be held nt 2 0 clock tomorrow afternoon fen Wil ilmm J. Cellins. lumber denier nnd senior member of the firm of Jeseph II. Collin & Sen, who died Tuesdny nt I In. home, 1U0-1 North Fifteenth street. 'Aft'. Cellins, who wns seventy-one ,ears , old, bad been ill the lumber business in this city for fifty years. He wn n I member of the Cnien Lengue nad the I Lumbermen' Exchange. He is survived I I v his widow, Ella A. Cellins, nnd two l-ens, William J., Jr.. and Jeseph II. i elllns, who weie nHsecinted with him lm business, The services will be held I nl his home, I Hannls Tayler Washington, Dec. 27. dt A. P.j I Hannis T.ijlnr, former I'nited States .Minister te Spnin and recognized lu. tberlty en Internntiennl Iniv, died at 1 his home here Inst night, uged sevcnti no jenis, alter an nines of n month. R SCHOOL BOARD Pearls for Necklaces J. LCaldwell & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAD -m- - ik WHEN YOU DRINK WATER unuxiv uni.1 int BEST POLAND WATER Natural Sparkling AMERICA'S rOIlEMOST NATURAL MINERAt, WATER FOR OVEJl 6EVENTV YEAR8. Peltml Wtr tim lw, PMicrlbid for th tins? 70 vein ii i curat! tent and medicinal aM In tn treatmant tf fevcirt aid dlaerdtri f t h kldnert. Madder, and urinary duet. ORDER BT THE tAsr I ROM YOUR DtAlEn Hiram Ricker & Sens Ce. 418 Heat Estate Trml Bldr.. Cor. Bread & Cheitnut BU Phlte.. p.i. Tel. Walnut 3MJ fiend for Illustrated UoeUltt BRITAIN 10 RETAIN L OIL VILAYET Ne Influence Streng Enough te Make Government Recede, Curzon Tells Ismet WORD OF NATION PLEDGED nu Amclated Press T-aiisnnne. Dee. 27. -Through For eign Secretary Curzon, flreat Britain Informed Turkey today that the nritl.fc ne.-er will nhandnn the Mesul oil iiln)et. as reqtiestecl ny the Turkish delegation, .lid that no prolongation of the Xe Kast conference can influence the llrlt Mi Government te' recede from the tiet. Hen It hns taken en this matter. The UritHi position Is outlined in a Irttrr ent hv Lord Curen te Ume rnshn. head of the Turkish delegation, covering tlie formal reply of the Itrit Mi delegntlen te the Turkish nole of Sunday last, which Insisted Mesul be longed te Turkey. Leid fur-en .said In this letter thflt the Itritlsh Government had expelled the Tin Is, from the Mesul area and or oupiei and .'idministcnd it The llrlt. ish had taken a pledge te free the Arabs from Turkish nile nud ctahllsh Mie Government of I he link, and ling lend since then liinl t-';".i t cll given her vverd thai the Aiabs vvtuild nt bj interfered with. Lord Curzon milled that Great Hrit- nitl llnil f-IV'ntl llOe .nlnti,.. ..I..1... . . , , " " -""l-,ll l-g. Ill If- 'no foieign power take nnv pint of this j lerr ten- and that s, vveuld stead 1 fnstly adhere te her premise. 1 ne foreign .secretniy said, however, flint Gleat Ilrltnin was piepared te have her experts meet the Turkish ex perts te define the northern boundary of the Irak. The reply as0 cpiestiens the rellabll It of the statistics put forth bv the Turks te justify their claim te Mesul. Hie Ililtish note cencludes: "The 1 ti itlr.li Government reiterate Its relusnl even te ceiitcinpliite the sur tender of the Mesul viln.vet am Ik un able te s,... any ndvantnge uhlcli can result fiem fmtlier argument." In ills.us.ing iibat I.eul Curzon meant b.i the statement in his letter that the Ililtish tlebgatlnn wns vvilllnjr te have its expcitM discuss with the luikish oxpertK the preci.e tracing of the neithern heiindniy of the .Mesul vllaet, n Itritish spekcMiian said tlib merely meant that the Itiilish clelega lien stands read) te adjust the northern boundary te move it a (pw miles .cmlli if llie Turks se desire, te give n nmre natural and meic ensilv difni.lli'e fionller. The llrkish rpl cited niinieieiis in stances of Kiitdish icvelts against Turk ish nile lllf flenlcil nliunlntnle 1ia 'dpi . ish elnlm that the Kurds and the Tiuki are iiienticai and iietilu be treati'il i one people, I.eul Cuiven's loiter nlse stnted tli.ii tlie Itiltish were rend) te giiuii tl Kill dish cllstiiitK in the Mesul villi), utitoiieui) in case", vvheie thi vv.i desired. Londen, Dec. 'J7. (It) A. IM-A Iteiiters dispatch fiem Lausanne snvs: "There is serious ilunger of the Xf.ir Kiust conference becoming abortive if tlie Turks persist in their pie-ent methods." Mos(ev. Dec. 2T.-(IJy A. P.I Minim Litvinov, noting foreign min ister, has sent a note te Great Uritnin, P'rance ami Itai) regniding the setti inent of tlie fate of the Meinel territory. Tlie note asserts that any decision in Which I.us.sln is net a partner villi nut be recegni7.ei. M. Litvinov eiiuilinsli'e the impoitniice of Memel te f.n.sin's lumber ind list r for which the pert ii tlie Rntevvii) te the world nmikets. Meinel, located en llie llalth' Se,i. was iiiteniatlniialied b I lie Tnat) of Versailles. The territory funnel! be longed te Germnii) . Lest His Masonic Charm If nny one finds n geld Mnenlf watch charm beaiing the word, nnd fiKiiren, Rising Sun Ledge, 12(1. 111 te 1011. please leturn it i" Clmrlei Itiinner. cleik te .Magistrate Kenslmw in Central Station City Hnll. The charm was given te Itiinner In 1011 when the ledge celebrated its one hundredth annhersar.v. He let It en his way home from CIt) Hull last night. n These desiring pearl neck laces of mere than usual im portance and beauty are invited te examine the pres ent collection. .A.