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tin m "" ,?r THE WEATHER NIGHT EXTRA Pnlr and renllmirtl warm tonight nutl Friday: moderate v.irlnble winds. TKMrr.nTiitir: at i:acii hour fi&tt rrnniLlIOiLLi-1. 2 a' 4..i 5 ) hTS-Tr77TfnTfiTwTrTNriS7 I I I I -'.tr 7 - dM i?J 'VOL. IX.-NO. 19 Untered as fc'ccencl.Olnj. Mnttr nt the roMemro fit 1'lillft.lelphle.. Ta. under Ilia Act of Ifnrch 8. 1S79 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922 I'ubltil.ed Dally Huec-nt Sunday, SuWrlptlnn Prlca $ft n Tear by Mall, ;eirlBht, lesa. by I'ublle I.edRer Company PRICE TWO CENTS Euentng public Wzbijzx 4 FIREMEN DIE IN $100,000 BLAZE TRAP; RIGID PROBE FOLLOWS FIREBUG RUMOR Men Caught in Elevator Between Floers in Bo Be dine St. Warehouse FEARFUL STRUGGLE TO ESCAPE IS REVEALED Cause of Fire Unknown, but Of ficials Suspect It Was of Incendiary Origin EXPLOSION HEARD, THEN FLAMES LEAP HIGH IN AIR "Prevention Week" Blaze Only -.-.. r-. UMiaeci 13 I net a DIOCK riuiu ....- t Lives 12 Years Age Firemen Who Lest Lives in Bedine Street Blaze Pifrirk .Murray. Engine Company 2i 17.31 North Eleventh street ; un- B Albert Fisher, Ihiglne Company "1 00." North American street; fc.'rcs wife nml three rfiUdrcn. Themas (illlewn.v. truck J. -J jfew Market Mi net; unmarried. Edward I'axen. Truck 2, 40 Berts Ptrcel; leaves wife and one child. - , , The fire recalls the devastating Hedlne street fire en December 20, 1910. when thirteen firemen and one policeman were killed and many ethers burled in the ruins of the David Friedlandcr leather geed; farfnrv In liedlne street, below Gi- llrard aienue, a square away. rTrspped In nn elevator when It be came jammed between floors, four tire men wrrc burned te death shortly be fore midnight hist nlsht in a fire which I itept n warehouse nt. 1017 te 1021 1 North liedlne street, causing fUOO.OOO ylamage. " Four Investigations will be made by jtjtj luthmitics te determine tlie cause ' tfcc fire; one by Director Cortelyou. fHeby Fire Marshal Elliett and Chief jtktln, nnetlier by Edward Clark, chief Jthe Bureau of Building Inspection. 'ind also by Corener Kr.lght. The Jlirer may nle Investigate the fire. The wine building was damaged by ' fire abput one jcar age when It was occupied by the l.oxferd Knitting Mill". Mate evidence that the men had made n brave fiht for If Te was brought te light when fire officials, after search In; the ruins, found the bodies of the nm;n ea the lloer of the snail freight ('erater. The men who met death In trying te get nt the source of the tire arc Pat- rirk Murray, Enslnu Company Ne. 21 It ' ir ii i i i il a-KlSiS----- H Hrr-. ill" r,.t p iit Zs ,..- VHIIIBHBMMif'.4 ii t- 9s . M. ix. fl ''''HHBirii!jrvi, iv wmms sjB W Vim ' liHlr flBMBtelBr B N,MHlHBV4iWi l M 111 MXlKk' iwm. jEjKm ?a Hl -fffctW fi'I it,' 4i'( II y ' 1i 1 TiT 1 2 pl mm ' :- If lPT II THOMAS cJ. G LLOWAV , I I is -jt!3(i -t ' p II 111 N y J I'hnleq of the flrcmen nrt- bv Cornelius i fill PiiAirii nine k UL4UNttU KA ! .. . DnCFK IN APlI DRY x iiy. .r jEL r s m & i m ftu u ; mm? BLAMES ERROR FOR i JESSBARNESAND last-minute news SHAWKEY TWIRL IN SECOND BIG MIX Giants New Rule World Series Favorites After Winning First Came ARDENT YANK FANS STILL HAVE FAITH IN HUGGINS Friech Predicts Victory for Mc- Graw Crowd Gathers Slowly at Pole Grounds P. R. T. BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCORE ALLEGHENY O O 2 0 0 1 lUCj-iKiiiiiJ fc 1 O O O 2 3 AMMONIA FUMES ROUT FACTORY GIRLS NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Eighty girls, verkeis in a Brooklyn euuly incteiy, weic driven te the streets tedny when the con cen con dcniier of nn ammonia cooler emut in the batenitnt was blown off. The fume3 sprend rapidly tlneugh the hi.xlding-, and the workers, partly ovt-cemo, fled. Rescue squads were aent by the lire department and naibtilances were cniitd, hut were net needed. Battle Array for Second Big Fracas OIANTS Hnnrreft. ilreh. 3h. Triiwh. h. K. Mrnnel, If. Yennr, rf. KflLr. lb. Htcnuel, cf. Snyder, c. J. UarnfH. p. JANKS VM. cf. n Diiimn. 8b. Hnlh, If. riim. lit. R. MciiiicI. rf. flmnir. r. WnrH. 2I. Hfett. nn, Hhnwkej'i n. .. I'mplred.' Onenn (.i. at the nlatrt Mrm ,V.). flre base: lllldelimml (A.), trreiid l:i( MrC'nrmlrk (N., third bnne. limn nf rump , jf GREEKS TO QUIT ME IN TEN IS ORDER REPORTED FOUND E WARiU Beys Alse Say They Detected Streng Gasoline ' Fumes in Building; Before It Burned PATRICK MURRAY Elevator shaft In the liedlne street warehouse and the four firemen who were burned te death when the lift en which they were going upstairs Jammed between floors. MAYOR INSPECTS RUINS; FOUR INQUIRIES BEGUN Discovery of gasellt'e fumes by three j boys prier te a fire which destroyed tlu i North Itndiuc f-lrect warehouse and I caused the death of four firemen and the reported findings of oil-soaked rag--1 in the nnrehouce are among ether FLEEING FROM FIRE IN PANIC, 50 T0 100 PERSONS DROWNED .I.:...., : i ..! i... ..n.. 1 ,. ,., v. ., ... .... ,,,... Ul.nrH 1"l";, UIVL-.tlJKllH.-ll 11,1 1HI1H.C II 1111 111" h39 North Eleu'iith f.treet : Albeit ... ... fri ',,.:,, . I... ,.,n,se Flihcr. nlFe of Engine Company Ne. pf tin.. b!:ize. H, of 2." North Amerl'-jin htreet ; ! These reports pnliitiiig te incendiary Themas (illleway, Truck Ne. -', 1)20 ""gin are mcen.uaieu nyuie siau-inent New Market treet. and Edward Faxon. who ,,.,,,, (i, ll0ul.(,- ,.,. nehrs lc(ev Truck Ne. ii, 402 Uerks i'trect. the five started. , ,. I Fire Marshal Elliett went te the Bedy Wedged In Shaft burned building thl afternoon ti in- Murra. had alme&t surreeJed in free- j vestigate the reported dicecry of the In himself from the elevator. His body j ""ys (li.ffn(,l01i ,i,0 Bnselli.(. fumes. wilfeund wedged between the elevator ,They nic .lescpli Attenlierg. tei jcnrs ad the shaft, ills fists weie clenched I old. lOliL' Heiline Mreet: Otte Sactpils. i. mi ten jriirs eni, nn.- inuiiuc srrecr. iiiiu Scores Injured and Trampled te Death When Flames Sweep Church AEFRONTTOGII Publicly Clears Miss Bailey of Riding With Men in Aute I Crash Suit COURT WAS MISINFORMED OF FACTS, JURIST EXPLAINS Judge Rogers today publicly apole gized in court for his nffrent last Mon day te Miss Agnes ('. Builey. 707 West view avenue, plaintiff in a 3:20.000 dam dam age suit heard before him. The apology was made in Common i batters I'll .n.l I.!. U t . .... !.... ...I. I. TO 1111 DIM,) UUll US UlKllhX " "",., ,. ,.,,. .,. f ,!,, ,,,.), Urlven itli everv ounce of strength i iml,,a .0 .soap- the dome nneke and flame WpllK InVcstigatieu Ilegun Hat cm eloped him. , ,,... ,,,. ,, ,. ,. ., ,. SIX TOWNS SWEPT AWAY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO XnrJIi Hay. Out., Oct. ,", l'ercl fire refugees tirrlved here tedny from ll.illejbury loperteil that between fift nun me perM'iis linn neon urewneil wlien lly .JOSEPH LAimOI New Yerk. Oct. 4. The (Slants beat fast -ball pitching yesterday when they Kicked .1 ei' Hush for a row nf dugouts jnnd today in the second game of the world Series they will be foil eune balls by "Heb. the (.Jeb," sometimes called Rebert Shawkey. Shawkfly also has a nneed ball, but 1 his mnln weapon i n hook which ranks with the best in baseball. I'urtlicrinere. I Rebert can mis them well. ' rinnniiliirt stlini, T.-in In t.n a..a....,1 i C i x'.f. j.... . i ( ,ii i,i- tT'iiii.iii .j, ' the battle for the highest honors in the ganv was .le.is Earnes. the tall and lean j Texan. Itnrne Is- one of the frailest hurlers In tlie major league, but hit- stuff has the speed of ti giant. The Ciants, coming en the field thl afternoon as the visltem' club, believe they have the series as geed as wen. Frlsch Confident "We have the Indian sign en the ' Yankees." snid Krnnl: Eriseh, the (Sl ant's middle sneker, "and I believe the Vanks ate beginning te think se. They have never wen a Reries from the (!i ant.. Yeu knew imycholegy plays an Important part in the old game."' The Yanks threw off the gloom this afternoon of their first defeat and hoped te emerge from the batting slump that ban gripped them bIiice the liegmnlng of the last two fames of the American I.ea;;ue season. "Old man chnlegv nin't playing in ihls series." sulil H.ibc Ruth, talk ing nl the clubhouse about Indian sign. "When I see him ninch bittlm? for me I or out there bending them past the ! hatters I'll give him a tumble. Anv- t I'lens Court Ne. 2, Roem 2.".l. Citv'hew, his name is net in the list of Hall, after Murdock Kendrick called en eligible players." the jurist. Air. Kendrick is associated ; fiiathem VKS.?, a" long with former Attorney (.enernl .Fehn C. ' butting pnntiie. The mite mniiagct Hell, who was letained by tlie girl's 'said his. club would probably start te family te obtain vindication for her. 'hitting en ail cylinders at enre- and Mj.ss llniley. in her suit, oentomloil there would be :i buttlii'' e:-i?v of mi. ' wiiii a cm uriveii nv ttlcliunl is. .New- restrained vieiciu . uelil, L'di hnutii Forty-second street. TOKIO PRESS DENOUNCES MILITARISTS TOKIO. Oct. 5 Lipmiese mllliaiihts ar" deneur.-r-t ;,n-.l-lly unaui'.neutily by ihe vernacular pic-s in connexien w.th 'it (Hsappcnnnr-. el arms left In Sibciia by Czrcho-SIevnk Heeps '"e yrm? age -nd made availnble te seuices of lntiij;tie by the Jr.paues.e evacuatle;: of Siberln. The arms nre reported ti lieve l'.rifhul Geneial Chain; Tse-Lin, the war lord of Manclunin. i "n cu;h Geneir.1 Dietcrichs, the Vladivostok commander, te fur ther r.n alle-jed idet for the two leaders te join in opposing- Soviet f ei ces. CONNELLSVILLE INCREASED COKE OUTPUT CONA-EI.LSVn.LE, Pa., Oct. 0.-A gain of 13.340 tens in . ' ke pie-ductiim last week, as compared with the previous week v.-.t, shown in a leview of activities in the Cennellviile teglen .utiny. The total output was 118,080 tens. J Consternation in Athens When Repert Frem Mudania Con ference Is Heard MAY ASK AUTONOMOUS RULE OVER TERRITORY Turkish Cavalry Said te Have Occupied Kinera in Neutral Zene THREE CLAUSES PREPARED Agreement Made That Opposing Forces Withdraw Out of Rifle-Shet Distance S. E. ROADS OFFICIALS AND WORKFP.S MEET WASHINGTON. Oct. 3. Officialfc of laili'ue'-. in the south eastern section of the united States and heeds -f the trainmen and coiu'iii-tei brotherhoods began i emfi :e.ie here today te consider the dinfting of possible i.:,:t:.vt-- reviriujy wages and weiking conditions. The piopesed ccnliact is expected te be siiuilnr te that lecently concluded at Chionge with Western leads. DROUGHT CAUSES SEVERE CROP DAMAGE -Vv'eftteia Pt.m.ylvauia'& dieuj lit eu- riTTSLURGH, Out. ;-J i's tweu'y fiurth day, and autheiitiej expressed alrism to te y. ae ti-.p l.herve water supply vai l.iyidly di:ulmfch::iri. Paver ..ii p?i anon nas Ueen pinctic.uly p-ii.uyzed ajid i.. ir.c-is teit-u tcv-it uaiinigi te c:ups. pies.i (.'.j l'ei caily iiu. The Vv'jta. r jw a Lcid i fc- ii u n J A social til Prrm Athens, Oct. .1.- Consternation tva c.attKeil Ii,.rp i,r CoiiRtantinepIe wire less message picked up Inte last night by n local Ntatien, purporting te give the armistice conditions arranged bv the i. urns ami tne Allies nt .Mudania. The conditions outlined in the me nge Include the occupation of Eastern Thrace by allied feree and Turkish gendarmes up tr. the linn 0f the River Mnritza, and evacuation of the province within ten days- by the Creek Array, failing which the allied Meets would blockade Oreefe. nerernment officials declare the Owk delegates hae net yet had an oppor tunity te present their view at Mu dania. and efforts te confirm the fore going report are being made. It is understood that the officials are considering an nppeal te the I'nlted States for assistance in obtaining a just solution of the Thraeian problem. The Mudania conference Is beini: watched by the O reeks with mingled fears and hopes. Te save Thrace, de throne Constant inc. oust the govern ment and punish these who Incapably governed Greece in the past wag the popular basis of the recent revolution. It will be exceedingly difficult for these new governing Greece te tell their followers that the chief aim of the revolution the retention ei Thrace cannot be achieved. The suggestion Is made that, if ori ental Thrace must he lest, Greece insist upon some hind of autonomous rule there, and above all an agreement that no T.irklsh troops shall exercise domin ion ever the country; In ether words, Tuiklh eevcreignty without military . outrel. ' Vi I LOVE YOU WROTE STOTESBURY WARNS SINGER 10 RECTOR D'LIER AR had lellhled with her car en the I. in coin drive May S. 11)21. and that her ne hi wen injured permanently li'ilK Hnilo. . Crowd Slew In Arriving Seme tliirtj odd thousand folk came out te sec the snort. 1 ut rhe earlv rnsli Regerx, while ouestieiiini''Mls for the nines, ne.l tertians wss ti'iiusln" asked if she was "cnlm? and the crowd filtered ill the miner Detectives Learn Hall Had $40,000 Securities in Bank, Net $10,000, as Stated Sees Sesqui-Centennial Presi dent and Advises Caution in Financial Plans around" with men he named and Flfhcr's hands were extended ever I m noer of tlie elevator ns it groping mi v.ell as many or the. police bureau. for something with which te free l.im- ! joined In a sweeping investigation te uV. r:m....,. .,i n umiim- determine the cause ei tne tire today. ....,, ..... ........it ... .. w tliey were irewdrd from a deck where , the eung woman did net l:i Anether report brought bj the rein . the. weie trjing te heard a rescue ship. , , , ,'ps,'ll","1 ,"' questions, the .Judge Vi- ii ..." V. ' J '"' "V. ""'iiipr. i, iiiiiuii iiurics when ''amis ami uioncners as slowly as en en . some iati Sepiemiier day when the cel lar iliainple"s are playing tin; home folks in feo .11 w mlier. i leading eRlc.als of the fl, e department, i ,.PM Wtl, ,,' KCI)1TS ,,,, llM.n ,,,, ' " "", J" ''" ': - '. ' . "I"'":,' ItfllV .,0 "' " , , , " ' V , :., '' ..- .iiiuue iK- inn ii.. i.i nn -i..', in. i inivfiiii iii) mi. rind several trampled te death whf n i Rp,,''I1' " j-ettlcnient of the daiiiage sun til the plajers t....k their fielding we.-k- llaines- -wept the Catholic church anil i i!' , i' , ""' He asserted out. October hud resurrected M ihn ..,. , i , ..,."."'. ""''H he objected te the tenor from .Tub 's hoi w 'w and another sul- PMitlen. an though ,,. had hoped te gain ' h: U'T, 71 ,';,;:, ,,,.!" 'B ,;.,"', w" ! """ Jw,w? 'MoMlen, , his .lient ry afternoon pre I'.e pitchers Iln j,, ,!- --.-..' " . IIIIU MIVUIIMI Hint' nn MV. U perished, the ( e.-onc,- s I it ihey en- v , refunees who ,,ivi 1 the ti.ur ipi.-i tne elevator ei ti. ir own voiiueim ,. . : ... . . i i.i .m,.i,,., ,.,,.,. , , nn- iieai were -Miciia' I liiiinn. his u 'te . , .. miui; , intige uegers INQUIRY AT 'TURNING POINT' CAVEN REFUSES ENGINEER it v.. is foelhardv. If thej were order "1 1 into t'iO ele'.'er then the mull who, and live childi'U, who were ... ........ ..I. eiilered tliem .is net lit te neiu ins jeu, from their blazing home at IInl!ehii" us w 'te re-eue , I tstnid tewad inch ether .is if one had ln aiding the ether In their strurgle te get free. l'axen'N body was in a half-recllnlng nr..u:.. . .1 i. I... I. ...I l ..1 . ....:.. I . . ; 'ten , ..... ' 1 ' nV, .: , I,v ,l,e eHv onielnls was ,". Ui,U' ' ''aillllisf. The,- declare nierk Frem l-'ricdl'inder Klra !"hl"r(,,! b,y "", .fni' tl,nt t1"' sa"1" 1,l,lU1" I mnl Hint iiniii." were , -imuih I reui I l Hlll.llllll'l rue ni wns Imrneil nheiii n venr n'ii. :. . . .i . ' .. , , , ., i, , i l... .. , , . n ; . ii. iw no- uiu"i. tee burned building was just one The entire neigh! irhoed is being ..t (1(s ,.., . Heck any from the building of t'r'led- combed ler information and already ,;,,,, ,mlll,( .. ,,;'. V""m n'1,'1 Mcr llrelhus, ,M,n0 ,r,,t mar G, $ beet, ehtahiiM h. )ffi k ,, (. ',, .. ...v.....i. .....t .iiiiu. ,.i 111 tiuui , ...... ,.... l',.ll. ..f V. .!... HIM III wu-" titreateiied with ejection trem 'enl'.e ti turn en t'leiv speed, Oct. .-. IIe.il. miir "f St. .Telir 'i vlti, Mr- Mck Altrock and Al Schaa l.r. Imf. foeus of baseball, .air., out t amuse rhe carl comers it their antics. is j . shed serlbable sereamin',' L.O..I lit l.fl.,1 ..... .... . ', ''"',"" were naseii en in- fromntien which he laeii believed ,n ' IT "l1 ",!"ch, 'n,t('- I'revcd erroneous. I . s.iil Miss Hailey was of e,tlmalilc 'character and that she was a friend of Ins daughter. .Inilgr Issiim statenieiit .Iinlge IJegeis said An nxiil.-iii'iihu, J. .i .. . Ahr.ili.im L.inHer'B Pamllw S.iv Th.it llllinv new ilu..,n ..rl... I., i.. .i, i... , '"' ' " am ilelu.,s r . ' :, ' "" " "no in ine i r " J --' -- ' " i ui: '"51. , iiui.l Vnleiiiiiiil v'iel of ti'oe,-1'. I'.',,,R,1.,,r i'"'"rs '" Sarnh KaP,in Enticed Him fe dajis by the iincst.g.iMrs. ' ' l,,t i,,' "p.iit.-l .. . ' I tltl I MMK IIUll'l' !... 1 T... -. 1..1 .. I -.! in iMiu-it. ,t n... ...ti . . ... - . ui .iiijiui jjtiiHit'i. iiiiiniHi ami inn ......... ... ... HM. -,U u( ,Ki(, ( Centlnunl en Vvsr Mnrtrfii, toiuien SU GROCER'S DAUGHTER AND PEDDLER ELOPE New llriiiiswlck. N. .1. The U .. K.lv.inl V.-,.r dered ,or i,,r ,,f . , , , , the Onu'.'i ;,.. ., i , ,, f.lc.iiier If I'itilri :-rli M-l . Se,tnni,er , had .s'ln.iiiiii , iiegeii.,1,1.. Mniritie.s la bank, and nut .Mti.tHM), Us has been stated before. This was affirmed tn.i.iy by Chief County Detective Fred Uald. ri'i. . lie uetective, who Inw h, en one of inle nie men aethelv it. Colen. 1 1 'i II . S'liteshurj in !.,. . and i 'he tiint si rer Imrneil at t.i - u., Inir.i ma ii Ii,- tl,- "i nti 'in .1 ' ,. ',; tlniin1 'One 1 1 eiiiiwing n ri.nferei . Colonel C'l 'Her, president of t'ie isii)i.iVn , tennial Association, i.-sm d th.. follow fellow i nig statement : l nave just new . nine ..:, n l,rii f i mew itli I! T Si, tln , ii i In large of the in- this talk, becau-e of h'.s nlii a in I ii. esttgatien, said this was "but one of i V'1"' ,'" 1:lvt '"" "''"i-. he di.i net gilPl.tlg II s.,.s. t.jimi" eMTen Constantinople. Oct. .". i Ry A. P.') Ttie Muilania conference wiis reeem jeneii at () nYe"k till morning with Tin ace the chief eiiliject for consider ation. Tlie attitude of the (Ireek dele dele g.itien en this iiestlen was declared te he giving the conferees eusiderahle r 'icern. , I'.ritish general headiiiarterH iCerts the appear.inie of Turkish Nationalist oivale nt Kan, Ira. in the Constanti nople neutral 7.eiip. Knndrn i appreAtmately suty tive miles ia-t of Constantinople, near the lilac k. Sea const of the Ismld l'eninsiila (This is the iii si reported violation by the Keiu.ihsts of the Constanti nople neutral one. although Turkish '.'ivalrr has repeatedly violated tlie neutral ye'ie around Chnuuk. en the southern shore of the I .ir.l incites. Thrf l-iiud l'eiiinsiil.i effeis tin- only dir.'it approach mi Constantinople for land fiice. oeo:iliiig te teleginrtis from Turklnh soirees in Mnlnmii. the agleeiiient re- n tedav and Barding Hje iwiitral 7nne 1 cached bj j, Sim,.N. ''"' "ilied and Turkish ,.'iresentatives jirei en's i en! i -i inn nn ariens snail lie "l"i- eeiistru. tul en mlier sole of the Strulte interna- . reiitiimrd nn 1'nKr riienu Iln-. Column rife 'INSIST TURKS FIRED i 'nf.M red with I.'. T fr s eiliie at Fitth s 1 Tin I I III.. I I I .'III ilela.ls ON U. S. DESTROYER Repert of Bombardment Repeated In Dispatch Frem Athens Washington, Hit. .". - i I!j A. I'.) The report 'hat an Am'tn-ni destrejer as lieinbarded by the T irks while tak- tn., ..i . 1....I ... ,n r ii ... i i I ... .. ii..... ni. . , I. . . . . -- . in .1 ii:i in I .:i i in'i . I I I I'll ii in. Till. in i ill. I . .inn i r. i ill i in n. i ..iii. i, ii i ii in s.-i in . iiuriiu ii m .. .11...- ...i.i i. iii- .iii. inn .ii in it ,, i.i! ,,r t .. ..... ... ... . ...... .... . .. .... .... .... .... ... ssiiii'iiiii.iii il.ii i.iii.i . ---.... ii "i inn. Willi ii .. .. . ...... .. . ..Kin's,. ......... ..r ..... ..ii.. .... ... ....ii ...i ...'. . . 'rnni.pn i . 11 .1 . ec rrd , ! 'i thuit. tlu,,f"c heard the M.umN. said: ,, , ,,,-i ? V ' ;.,.' , ' ,. " " ml '? ' nf ' S. N.whehl. whi ", t,', w ," e ,'"'. I Nurrl' Sw-" ""' ."'"daughter of . concerned ...... net,.,, A- , 1,,-s W I'"""1 "" '- 'de Uii-I.Ms- of tae "i Miijnm. tir-t ,arrie,l in , Heuters ' k"wl, l,.,,, Aii; r1! 'r' '" H","","1 "s ,l":"ph !",,''rt, 'tWP'' '" ' '! lav " ''"'""S" "'''-'"B "r.. in cel ,0 n lie ! I- ff,"vr, w,,,,,n. ,'"'1" '"'' ,,rVMl '',"" """'- Me.ir bottom ,r ,',. ,nves,N '""' '' M'"..t....i ...,t only n this ,lisatch fro.,, Alh-ns. .epe.ned in a the c, , V v K, S1 't I ,,,10V,,,B n1"""' A""1 )l",'i" '' l ttr , xnh? t,l"' -' f'"" as th.. U, . ? n".'.7.', "";.""- - tl,.."..... '' I ,r,U" .r' ."'".n,'' ,,, l . . S:J",'"" ' " ,"V,',,n;'"i aS w' ;i, ' "M.nt. h from Athens- reecv,, today by BlM.iin.fi . ' ,x,(,"s 'iheut te ener the place when no ei-',,, j. j )UI1I . i ,., "'' '"I he Court s ,, ivech.t , . i. -. '",'nder is lhii'i-tvn veins old and ,. ,. ..-, '' iMn-eli i presiH ni of t ,. , , , , , ,. Bl lClU'1' "le "retwllu'" Plosien eecu. red. A tongue of tlaiue Moter s.V,ut,.,-s ,'e out , h :,,! ,,( ,1 ' cses 1,);,. ,lls nM f . ",', ".". ""' ''V'1 '" 7 W- CimWlniM strevi ( ' "" Tuinuig I'e.nt" .e.th 1'lul elel,,!,, , M.mnfae, ,r. . .s. the . reek Leg,,-,.,.,. I he leg.it.en din- ','" I shot up and prevented n.e from enter- m-.u'iis te investigate t',e t el s i,ii? Inforiiiatlen which n )(,i, ' '.' , .'." with his wife an.! fi,uil. He beoiTuie Other memher.s ,,f t. pr... uter's '' "m i.u.l .1 I, .el.-,- ,.f ,. ,.i. patch gtie n det.iiln. lie laiil.liiig is e.tupleil by .lesephllng." in mu.ij places, have been win... dot l"1'1"" ,l,"-v '" ''"''der In snfeg,,, H !"'l";1ll"",1 "'' 'rah Ixaplin several force, agre.ing with tl. , s, .tetnent. I'li-t enlennial feres. Mtl, u,dM , Ne thei the Nm imp the State n. .lltkJ. Ui geueml wareheu:,-. The Accompanied bv Mrs. Moei-. the , f shape h (he heat of I, ni f .1' n,,.,,,,,,, , ,. ,. . , - " '""' '0 and .scrlcl her te motion ""re muted today in assert. ng that the , ' ' " " "s , ""f planning te se,. M,. ,,., .,.,.,, 1, , ,, ,.,P, .,., nt rssnt f ('. ii, w.iiIImt it Ce., Klin.' Miner was among the llr-t of the in- ears. 'I'he cntl.e " , , "s e"i! , e """""" "" l'M" " -. r...-nin ruur Ph'ture theatres i.,,,u,.ii!. case was at the -'turning r 1- " Thev "!.. inn . but tli.it he i..'.t that Mr. I"""-"1" " '" ll'"' '" conhrmafien of 10 1 MIT. t 1 . 1 , .......... .......! I... 1 .. j. 1 1 'i'iii,iiin j 1 nt - 1 , -t . j 1 1 , 1 .-1..1 uiinlil n.. .I....1..,.. . 1 - 1 ' Mnl.hiipv u .t ,, ...... 1 . iV.e p 1 1 ?i f 1 11 L T: "ii inn UllIMllKfMl, ViMUIfCllIery mrrt's m nirm' iwu.i, .il ur: i ("mi will' (J.WIm sihi(i H' Willi inn 111 ill., 1 rturill, ...".. ";"..""" "I'i' - "" jiikiii 111 tlie iiiare iC011.illiilil .... 11 ... ! .. "T-T -r iem-iui', Column (),,,' I HAZERS ARE THRASHED 'Mi scene of tlie lire. ml... -.1 ..,.. 11. . an. 1 '' .'iiijei. HH1..1.'..- Iiri -In -1 I I n ill! ..... ,11 - ..M.I 01 evi-i iiiiiik- " .".nil "ii. '. -me t iresi lug brains ami Mii.ik ileiirls, entercn which iiiim iter,, .aging ler tin .1 . 1..H.1!.. 1 ....... . 1. ..... ..I ..t .iii-' . ii'i.tit 1-. r. I.. 1.. .... ...ii . ine illuming 110. 1 in-ni nui'iii," .,.., , .- .",. m nm wi.ie.v Mpa nook 11111I corner. nit.-d legions el Veuh, in Ontai-'e me He was iiii'eiiipaiili'il en a lour of 111'" Ml Hey nf tlie St. .Maurice liner 111 the building U Captnlii lll'.vin". "t" 'Juchec h.ne .-est a iiiimher of lives ucsiiejeii s towns, and. neeni-illn,, 1.1 -ins iii-ii- 11. 11 rei 1 -is ii-rvn'.', I.an.ler came te tlie house in an automobile. RECTOR'S DAUGHTER ATTEMPTS sniPinrr 'l'"v 1,M,";,,l ,1':K1,"M "'. "' Kapiin w - w 1 vs 1 LJ l 'n.i Hie. 1 sisier iinirieii Upstairs,. j hanged her ,-Ieihiiu. and then left in Werry Over Church Finances Drives ",Xl,''nic',l','y il.. K..d,s received a' win iu urniK KO son. Ic n-n. imsta car. irein ..-u lnrk ' iv ' ,u uciici 1 : .1 , . . 1 ...' Cn '1 s, i.l iil- ii- 1 small part of the thlmrs ree. Im., I ! 'ire. ter of Public Werk - today that F 11. Tempi,.. i ...ii.ui.ru : . ur iwrnu-llir i-jli'iun l0i leiininl etiailleer. has as';,., f,,r , - ,., ,.-.. Mstamc nt ni. .ni.iiie.-is 1 IOUU IN vJtfVIS SIULLN ,,i!"s .' " "" ex.,,. FROM GERMANTOWN HOME ' Xn, "hb their us-, a! u,,rk - he s.,,., Mi 'I I. IV CLARKE. QUITTING KLAN, TAKES SHOT AT HIS FOES Imperial Wizard Will Renounce Authority November 10 rer et n... . u n'oeiiii... t .r f. i iii I in i uiwi rn iti si v inn nu nn.i n. "hhwi u ca frp.inr a h n. , . " . . . . " niuu in .,, --..., i .... i . . i . i i . . . . i. .it. -i- . . . , . , . .. ,, a ( p'ne te r.xDUiE, 'z,. r n"r,vy:XJ$': - ... ,.,.,'r?,",.;r .".. .."?'":"" '-..Huen' 1'.: zwr'zr , "!"r: mrs- mc"ara - Hey Discrs L" ;;'..,;,., ",:;',";,.. '' :.."; '!''. .tn: Atlanta. (... ,,, r, F,r,ai wi.h- Miuen r "' " I reau m hiiiiuiiik iiis-,-i. . . .,.- .... ....- ... ., ,, , . ie I, miier towns " ."."". ' " cn lie,- fai her is v,-i. . l ,.,,,, i l w " Return Frem Shopping the wrl ,1.,. . V ' . V draw a fiem nil ethi ml Minneetien irti Mfrn.. ', '" '!. e. (Hi a. p i' sluil i: iett '.in scleral el his assist- mil, lain comes .piieij . re. 'le.- is believed te have caused I,,,.,, "'1, " '"' nmrue. , ' w 3 .' " ,rU " ca.h ,, ur .i..is. .-,.,, ., Kll Kli, K(m ,n , .,..,' SA,sH ,,,,ZS"tT :;:::-'.. TreTm-r-"". S -:;iK, 'n"-::- m,ii"B "" ;;;"-:;;; -- :.,":i" . .:te Vi:!,Am'i :f 'h;'.,!:V-.ii";" -.:-v:..;; ;' ;'v;; ,:::vi::: ,:.,;-- r . r. ::; ;; f w iv S C," '''.'J" au.he.lties M.id ,,.;,,,. me a.il-.l ..f the hu.l.lin:: and, M-vcral inhabitants peiishcd , The gill ,,v l,ul ,v ,r. ssf. away. her home t ..Is V.nn M. pi,.,.-,,,, nHV'-,1l''1 "' i'1"li -v.i:,l ', r " , , ,,, ' !d ',, ' )l ! " J1" ' M,mt "'' M ii .lese I I eid.it a ill 1 di p. lie mmi's work for a few File lighters reported that it would ,''"" f""'' ' robbing n tl e He i" , Ml-"- l:v" 'un'1" 'f' "f the mNs. nvenue. tiermnntewn. Smak ilMs f " t h e Punas and Sep,. (,. "; ,.1""1 r ' 'mp' rial wi.nr.I of lrw ies.,1 imld.ut n I ili.l pen ... the alums, lmpes.-ihle te r. "!," . i '"'bedroom. The 7'tnptv ,,,"., , "B '. -'"'I th" had lived happllv "i.tered her ,em j.mehIij aft-rnoen . , " . ."'" Mm..ei, ti. 1 1... , v, "" '." ',,,. , , . K 'l1Tl'""''""es 1, was understood W- m F. nn.-ini. .. .i.s.,.uc,' a.l-, from reaching ether towns em.- '.' ''!! h .m.lrr her I....1 ' """"l"t JU le three ,ue,r..s age. They 'have w s'''; wr.il shopping w.ih her , ' "i ' '""''" "' """ ,,, n nn. ... I ,,..,. Ii"k. i;i,; Miankcl (her ,.u jus,,., at.eniplcl le e.i.e. U.e pace. , IVmbkau.Ing and N.u ll.iw. ' On,., 1, ,.,, '. '.,,, te get well." ,l0 ..j,., been .....rre, ten .w,.rs . me her. Mrs H. F. Nl, 1 1 , ,.,- the ' t","" ;;; ";'- Id . 1,C , Allan. ,1 - , Ve" ih. , ll,,'"daj nlitht and xes er. Mi.sei .loeic held ii. his h.iii.l and in- Kallwi.y. cried. I rged te go te a hospital ,. 'j' ''hatiged aheui three months front uoer of her home mil", k. 1 ,i,V J," l,""1'" 'buig. i i. nl ,UIi ,,,,1 . ,1.1. ,.sl L . Sfe ,11'rt's,i,1,'"t "f lit' iiii I "" ! V J,Vi-. Iwuiel i nn no me 1 ..liter I The St. Mamie VmII.' . .mil .er . - I t"1'. "'' -,,,,'- Ur -M"Mmlr..ff I bin " l'VKa" 'lrivh.iK will, inn niul th.'.i ' A string of pcmls w.uth Mi.ni. two " ferme. M.ne,- ,m, memh,., of ' ,,1, he, 1 l C? t, rVV. Se'1! HU;r" of s ill , -.e, I . he a. :v.i of etlicri-eprc tallves lien was swenpmg .low, "ea -1 ' ,e d! - ;,H ""i' v"' " MtH m :'"'," ,,,l ,l.rik- . r,"'1 " I -. IJ"'j Jiiv.i11I.-imh. a p.,,.1 harpln. a 1 " , T V.V ' I ," C tV V' 'i'.'! ' """I?!!"!'' 'l' I ", Z s 1 ,,a t h ve rer, S fif.. 1""hl,," nf il- lb'" ''ill's emVe. 'from ihc mountains te the ll.,ie ,1 . "' ".''' her's ,, and threw hcsel , '"st ,w,",, !" -;' '" ertruck and diamond lac pin. a l.eC, ,!.. , ,,, '"5 J ' St. esl.urv s attitude .1, ....;, ".,,,, r Cluik s ,,, he wnnu 'iliTni l'"M,','"v K'd Ihev would i,,ie The 1 ees In ler m..,v h ;h ...-siire St. Mnhieu de Caxi.1.1. w I , , ' . "" 1,i" l,l'1- llis, """".""J " '" ''-'d ine te Kflf m, nmethjst hual'iere s,., ., i,,.,,,. ,n.'1,"I,",s '"", ," ?'" I" f"'" the rlu, ' " ' ,,'.,,,,., , ,! .. . 1 J ' 1 il . SP&.C,,,,,Ww'''nvMed '""" """""" ""' i"Mi,i""1'1 "' M.r.e.mled by h , s ","', '' ,',", sh" , '"'- -"''''"".' H...t she " ViV.', f'"" !T" !"' tathn "" ,'" "" I'liUn Mlv. r i,n8l ,, ...i, J, ..',' ' "' ' ,;':II"M"W,,I , . I , .1" 1 1 ixn 1 1' n :iKnnit.t il" I "ln V?S .yt?1"'11 ..s !,",. mi.pI..,.- in i- '-' "7' ,7 Shawinlgau (irandmc,,. and ',,,!, ' '".'!"' " I I .ha. t 'V! 1 ' f ' '1 ifc' ,-h.i . .M,' "''' ,,',,,fc," M"" N"," elmn ' .1 !'l, "' r,,'",?''!l! "aec'lenel si,,,,'"." i a naeh in" frJ unil m nervlk ,,.. h ...1. 1 , .1 si.it. in, 1.1 N-ned bv I1 ,s. . In,-1, u.... ..,., 1 1 , lever Wiml, ei ml " 1.1 III.' lainl.'Js c-ii ih-en ,-rt ces eons Uted ..t ln.i- .i,,.i,.. ... "r. "airman ,. In- iimse, m tli.n , ... : 1 .11 . ' "" Inji ",Vl Tar-lMllV the .ij .. i'l"'ili" hi lll.pcclleu. 1 smoke pull n-i.i. liiiessiix for tin hi imnrevc'iuenth will be pointed out in a lean bill te be Continue d en I'nee Twrnt-Ur. Column 'ou "HH. Ili. 1,,,....,. ,,,.. II , .. 1 ...t '., 1, -int., in,- ifci-i. nun iiid 1;, 'lilt 10 Iviimillsl.. denied, however ii.'m I . t . . MHV Carairiiii iieiiKiifriy llr,B ,,, (.n,,l(, ,0 tneir daughter had attempted sulvlilu. ! no vm wwt v ism tiT.. 'garnet ring and an umeihM i &aT '""' Mur"h' Ce- I'-Ki,,(,y V'W ,,,nt.,!,, lm.a. Jniie" '"' ever- "i.)sUTrunnrVHVT,? diamond breech with peris 1 vv IIIOHP Of tile tlie.-lli.ltin "l, inlt....l.- , I Oil mm. .if l. l- .-,. -"u'.a I.UKf r .,..,1, s.ii.iilili...u .....1 't . .. 1 twins, girls, nine wars old. is tlx jcar.- old Hie boy , pearl necklaces, pearl 1m meiid ring with ipnls. a d. ,.. n.l ,,,. m . iiiani e 1 ninniiM,-,-, is FMlepeiin ti n, imih i ,, 1 adelpl.ia ill lint be able te rabe ." ' iron, a sajs. that dose of the medicine "In mistake fe 4 ) u"vtT'ca",,:r "i" "V'S ,0 be''arl with sapphires and pearls and a pair j.f I. U'.l Cai un imb .J ,t earrings V1 sutlicient funds for the exposition and ml one tmt l(,n,qi, t ,,.onem llemlp OAnillflm.u I abroad, foreign ccuntili-s are net Inte lestcd la Hi" pr. pi , 1 lebniti en. Mr. Cl.irl.u deilared that lii-i personal I uslness 'ilse deiiiaiideil mine attention Ihiin he i in new give It He deneuneeil his ene.niei, declaring he had ben lhi victim of cruel pcrMcutlen. He denied llll.l iiiiiin- jjrr.ii iiirriiiir out Of till. In .mil etlillisSKl lsl... , ,.. , "" J I. Ifl .'1 ; r - f '1. . 'i i: . fs'wA sf,.t 4'jiA.U c- V ir v ic emiT., .a ,'As&t I