('j"iiM.iaijif 5vf5wSi5ifwl y" "' iV"lCV'"' 1W V 5?f$Yr'"'-' fW 2 "item. ' EVENING VeUBLIO- LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST' 8, 1922 .2i8H 2f.- M " .' i-; . 4, MAYOR HITS BIGOTS INABSTSNENCETALK Mere Self-Restraint Noedod in America, Moero Tells Cath olic Convention UNDERSTUDY FOR FATHER TIME HBHHHiyriei MbSbSSSS"Is' fir v hI E XPECT AWIERICAN Tears Save Sweetheart BALLOONIST TO WIN PRIEST RAPS PROHIBITION What Amerlcn needs is mere self- restraint nnd 1pm fanaticism and bigotry which aim te impress the wished of the few en the mntiy. This wns the message delivered te the Catholic Total Abstinence I'tilen this morning by Mayer Moere, who compli mented the organization upon its fane nnd religious method of sccklnc te at tain its ends. "There would he lei difficulty be tween the leaders of capital anil thee who have come te control labor if both eldes practiced self-retratnt." said the Mavnr. "We would hnic a holler and nobler Bpirlt in all denominations if self-restraint weri' consider d in rellj;liu. mat ters; were it a factor In our denlinsis with ether countries, we would be lesr likely te become involved in interna tional entanglements, and the same thing applies te Internal disturbance. Advises Asnlnst Tufalnicvs "We must lenm te control ourselves, te refrain from unhwful and uni'isf actions te ethers and from unfairness te ourselves. "It would be better If them were mere self-restraint nnd less fanaticism ami bigotry anions all people " The fact that the Catholic Tela1 Ah etlnence 1'nien it" net In aeeerl with prohibition as it new e.lts was mule plain by the Rev. Jehn E. McCann. of teafctun. former president of the Phila delphia branch of the union the Phila delphia C. T. A. I., addressing the meeting today. Father McCann preached the ser mon at n solemn high mass at the Catheciral, with which ceremony the convention was opened. Cardinal Dougherty pre-lded. He was attended by Monslsners Prumcoelo and GetiCU- ,.., , PrMM i EleVat0r RSPrtS TfleftS Fr In referring te the prohibition move ment, Father McCann said: "Se long as man has free will we can scarcely hope te procure by human enactment what the Ten Command-I ments have failed tn procure by divine ' The mvtcrv of Camden's hooch epi- enaetment. ,..,,' demic has been f-nlved. "force of examp.e rather than force . u i i . i ! of enactment, mural force ra.er than An atmosphere of unprecedented je- larrnl f.i, .te t'f.'.i rxf i Mnl .. n U n k . f 1 O I i f V n,1 tilt. In lt Cf tlinll It'lli tiln nwlui. .lAnrtn,t nM ,lm lwl f!l , - 1 I fY rllctrlef linn fil fort rtf rt,l 4rlrti ,,,e in c.ilta &l i , ., ., .. nn,1i I.U. n.iint,irT V tllrt Otld rtf ti tl ' uUU i..... .i u.i ...., inu.-i, 111 inn int'ir evenings lunger man iae niernge "'' "i""""" ' "" ; of new cendltmiis. continue te be the .,., ..... rrvnrle,l the streets nf ''"'ir's acthlty his ncents Imd gntliered guiding star of the Total Abstinence perN),n lx l,cnaclP'' tlH? &trfets ,,f crMt nrruv of "wet goods" ranging Union. Lamden for some time. At times the from )Pnr wtIl nn nUegP,l robust kick Legal methods maj appeal te ethers, ' last few weeks tills jeu.iilty has been te champagne said te be of pre-prelil- lded. including led jazz places V grept quantity of Captain H. E. Honeywell le Favorite as Storm Ferces Several Rivals te Land FIVE NOT HEARD FROM llk. ' sv v .VnvdnB 'J MAHY SAMUKASI Sixtcon-ycar-elil girl, wIiemi tears wen the forgiveness nf lier parents after she ran .way with .lames Tramls, thirty-two, ti nelghlwr Geerge Mcleltt, assistant te the City Hall clock caretaker, at his pest In the tower, where lie ha-s kept the big clock running by hand power ever since it broke down last night iM 1 HOOCH DRYAGENTSRAD MYSTERY SOLVED SHORE HOTELS Cars and Sherlecks Then Watch Shipments Much Liquor Seized Bartend ers Caught in Act of De stroying Bettles Sprrlnl Dlspntrh tn Ti'iime Pnhtlr I,rde'r Atlantic City. Aug S. Kam II. Cence, chief of the New Jersey Federal prohibition forces, made another Mir I GIRL'S TEARS WIN MARRIAGE CONSENT Jiu Associated Frt',3 Geneva, Aug. 8. Thunderstorms and fnew squalls nearly spoiled the inter- ' national balloon race for the .Tames Gorden Hennett Cup. Gleem descended upon the enthusiast'? here when news i was received of several early landings nn account of bed weather, some in side Switzerland and ethers only smnll distances ever the frontier in Ger many. Later, however, as reports continued lacking from one French, one Swiss, the three Americans, three Helgians nnd one Italian, hopes arose that some of th" pilots had been nble te rise nbevu the storm zone nnd make geed dis tances. The American idiots remained the favorites, even after Lieutenant Walter Heed had reported landing near IMp penhelm, Germany. He probably was outdistanced by Captain Arinbruster, Swiss, who reported from Kirsehlng, Lewer Austria, but later Majer Oscar Westover. the American, was heard from in Hungary. The race new seems te lie between Captain H. 12. Honeywell, the Amer ican, who is still unhe.ird frem: Majer Westover nnd the Italian pilot, A. Guglielmetti, who was the latest te re port, having landed at Salern, In Czeche-Slnvnkla. The general opinion In nerennutlc circles hrt is that Cap tain Honeywell will probably win. Tlicie remained te be heard from to te rlny. besides Captain Honeywell, one of the Belgian entries, Uelglca ; one French, Anjou; one Italian, Trlemphale VI, and one Swiss, Zurich. Savele, French entry, landed nt Kesshaeh, in Northwestern Czecho slovakia, near the German border, la stead of In Bavaria, ns tirevieuslv re- nerted. were seen mi the wav te Slam The City of Brussels, Belgian entry, Conn., in Trnmln's automobile Last with Lieutenant Labrousse ns pilot, has j night they were discovered living In lnndcd nt Stcliiamanger, Western Hun- i neparate rooms nt 1213 Iatena street, gary. leaving live balloons yet te be street. heard from. It is supposed these trnv- , When Mary's wrathful parents ar cled northward with better chances of I rived nt the house after a frenzied making distance than the group that search for th elopers, they wanted te It... ...- 1 .. 1 . . .. . I ilnrt. rf-nn .! ti ....-tit win, 1 nts fAfnfAli Pursuing Parents Alter Intent te Arrest Her Fiance as Sweetheart Sobs CAUGHT HERE AFTER CHASE The tears of n sixteen-year-old gjrl wen n ricter ever the determination of hostile parents today, when Mary Sainbiasi, of Mnmnrencck. N. Y.. sncd her sweetheart, James Trnmin. thirty two, a neighlvir. from jail in this city. The couple hud been missing from their homes since Sunday, when they ford. was driven eastward nnd encountered bad weather. Verification of the distances shows that Maurice Blennaime, pilot of the dace Tramin, a wounded war veteran behind prison bars. "But I love him. Yeu shan't arrest him; we hne done no wrong," sobbed French balloon Ficardle! which came the youthful Marv. GIRL GOT WORK, LED GANG FOUGHT AND WOOED AS BOY Florence Gray, Mile, dc Mau pin, Leses Punch When Forced te Resume Dresses and Youth Breaks Her Nese "Jehn M'Cennell" Tyrant of "His" Neighborhood, Kept Secret of Sex for 8 Years and Worked en Ash Cart ' Many years age Gnutler wrote "Mile, du Maupln." It recounted the experi ences of a young girl who masqueraded ns a boy. Its plot is Intriguing. Its de nouement n revelntien. But who would think that Mile, de Maupln had a counterpart in modern Philadelphia? Yet she Is here: Florence Gray, 023 North Twelfth street. She is twenty-one years old, nnd the granddaughter of James Gray, a retired lawyer, of 1112 Green street. Until a few weeks nge she was Jehn McConnell," a freckle-faced fighting veuth. , , "Jehn McConneH" drevp horses nnd autetrucks for the Vnrcs. "Jehn Mc runnell" led the "Iren Gang. "Bat tling Kid McConnell" In the seunred circle scored his "K. O.'s." "Jnck Mr- , Council" teamed with a woman per former In a high trapeze act. "Jehn McConnell" swam the Delaware. And n mniiern Den Juan he wen the love I of. nnd was engaged te. three girls. But new "Jehn McConnell" Is no mere. The Passing of .Jehn Mrt'onnell Here is the renen for his passing: One of the gang, with whom he used te pnl around at Kleventh street nnd Fair mount avenue, discovered that "Jehn" wns n cirl nnd se Florence Gray went back te dresses after eight yenrs of being n "boy." Right away she lest her standing, nnd Charles Edgar Wenver, one of the boys she had "licked" many a time, punched her In the mouth nnd broke her nose. She went down for the count. The liellcc came, arrested Wenver, and yesterday when his case came be fore Judge McPevitt, the hint that Florence had been a bev for eight years leaked out. Weaver wns placed en pro bation for a year. James Gray, the grandfather, is a law graduate of the University of New Yerk nnd the Fniversity of Virginln. lie told hew Florence became a "boy." "When Florence was two years old." snid Mr. Gray, "her mother died. Then ,nrm, she went through nn automobile i my son. lieiences miner. marrieu tinln nc school without even being as still ethers nin approach the question boisterous, een uproarious. Camden' "'"en voltage from political or economic standpoints ; , , . . , . , , .. , Four places were ra but our union, by the terms of Its harried and sleepless better clement pre- , ,we of tl)p rMnr,.s Rll, rtt ifal f n rAn-Mf nil Itrm U. .. !..!.. ..I, l,l i ..- myitis strictly spirit-, , e P"11 force decided that where was taken nt both the Beaux Arts, there was se much smoke there must , s rj , , ,h Plantnt,en, , be some tirewnter. Today they traced ;J: V "' n' :,,' down four miles west of Mer, Hungary, is nhend thus far. STILL FIRES RESIDENCE: rhnrfer hue idedcrrd irsMf tn reiinrnt!e. testcu euilicatlen and ual." ue M,ule UrTOaIfr . iimay u.ey iracea the Lamnrne Hetel. i v nsf.v nrnj r-nnnnr i ie us very source. rp,, r.j.-i ..t.,.,.e" t,i. ,nn. li I. IYIH I OUT! CUnUru Numerous reports have been received l i "i ' ,,i ,i,i' ,,,,... tr lie M. BY REGISTERING VISITORS s bTi1 & A'nTti'tntil Vlu i gram elevator at Seventh and ( hcl en , At the former resort agents said Police Head Considers Scheme te fnrK des.re, ing .... , . ., ing tars ei gi.nn wnn tne stais dtem n bett es. Andy Greb. a member Aid In Crime Detection and small quantities of grain removed lf thefnraells "bartender crew" of the New Yerk. Aug S. The millions who from ench. roeomoi;e, wlll be nrrnlgneil ns the nl- I come te .New Ink annually, en pleas- i """. i ' " '"V,"" ,".' i0RPd proprietor ure or the poll trem I am nor a criminal. " interrupted Trnmla. "We tried te get a marriage license yesterday, but found the bureau closed. I've loved our daughter for many months nnd nsi.ed her te innrrr FIREMEN ARE KEPT OUT mc" rinciYICN Hnt: INCrl UU ' I What with the earnest entreaties of ,. l, . 'both leers, Mr. mid Mrs. Antonie Owner Permits Heme te Burn te Sainbiasi could de nothing but forget Destroy Evidence their auger and join in happy lnughter. Mount Helly. X. .1.. Aug. S. When u "'"J" n R'l Jekt'- t'lcv said, nnd all the ilrcmen of Columbus were called te would return home where the ceremenv Heddlng. about two miles away, te ex- lm?t performed before their friends, tinguish a fire In the home of a for- ,!t "n? , 'l-trn-ted e.derl.v couple elgner yesterday, they made a record wl,e arrived here Inst night necom necem runs. but were denied ndmittnnce by the wnM '' a Mnmnrencck detective, wife of the owner. The house and its T 10-v had followed out a clue te the contents were destroyed while the fire, "hereabouts of ftnmlii and their lighters looked en (daughter ns far as Stamford, Conn. Falling te understand the unusual, 'hen they metered te that city they situation, the firemen mnde a fenrch I ("'""l that the couple lmd gene brick te business bent, will have te tell manner worthy of Sherlock Helmes him- , en ' ' i t r tcn defendants will be of the ruins. It la snld they learned .Mamnreneck. L ,,e their return ii was lice nil nbeuMt -where they are Ml the Camden p;dice decided te keep a ' - d fore r.u.ed Vintw there was a still in the cellar and that r he r earned he pa V J .J -1 to te kr .V,.,, err, i,. ir,r,n. ticrirlescr watch en the cars of Sitley & ,-.'.. ., V-i... t.- t, 1 'i'i. the wemnn wuh will nn te lese the house waui i iiiiniieipiiin. i nen tneir auger " "J l"1.' ' "I"' i ! l"ilfc ' J ' - .1III1I11I91I1I1II 111)1111 l'j. llV.il III. t ' - " InHrtn ,.,! .! I.rt. .n .. M i s mm , mmmmmm kmmmv WlLmW Ti::i,i,:,",-y.A".'ne..P!pitii nrt a full heard nml hue,,- ?"" si lending nn nlr of distinction tftlkhf appearance. "V s-uiunci ,-sicwnrc ter yenrs eectmWJ He came here from Easten thirty tmI aee. nnd entprert the nnn-e-..' ."J w Associated With Pmmn When Sennter Penrose heenm .i.iAl man of the Senate Committee en Pmi'.' etnees nnd l'est Ileads in 100S it brought Stewart te the Senate as J, additional clerk of the committee 55 he was made nsslstnnt clerk of then" uaiu-u V.U1U11UILUU wiieu i enrese bectnt chnlrmnn. T He devoted himself te the tariff nl te the Senater's personal wants m made himself Invnlunble both te th Sennter nnd te the Flnnnce Commits When Sennter Penrose died, the com mittee retnined him because of iff nblllty te nnalyze 'tariff schedules lit Kin fnml1lflUn ...UU nHlCT 1 Jl ni-i iiiiiiiiiuuij iiu iiiiiiL records, uj was recently detached as n rnmmttJ1 clerk and nppeinted a tariff expert & en lncrensed salaty. Mr. Stewart wns known as one jj the most discreet nnd dlnlemntl- tji.- vlduals about the Senate. Suave, cenr-' teeus, handling nil of Senater Ptai rose's engngements nnd receiving vislti ors nt his office, he wns known toil- most every leiiiiRyivniuan w no callMm business she drove a livc-ten truck I the late senior Senater in recent mri .i,-, ,i, i, rii. trniiii, eii,i irm the He was related b.v mnrrlnce te rhnrl pet of the organization te which she. Schwnb. of the Bethlehem SUel v,eiu-e Company. A son. Ilnrry Hunt St. "Wearing bej's clothing and n real nrt. I new connected with the Bethle- tattoo mark .1. .mc.i. en ner tore- 1 " "u"i". "'"'irann, 1 u. Planned Fortieth Anniversary Other children who survive nreMn.,1 vn, juJ Mlnii ashlm- FLORENCE GRAY from there we came te Philadelphia. "About two veais nge she obtained a position with the Vnres as an ash cart driver. With the skill of one long in the W. B. STEWART, AH OF PEHROSL m Fermor Ea3ten Man Spent LaJ 1 niny rears of Life &t J Washington BECAME TARIFF EXPERT Du a Staff Cerrefpnndrnt Washington, Aug. S, Willlim b Stewart, tnrlff expert of the Senate .5 for many years connected in ...." tlnl capacity with the late 8,n,w Penrose. ed Ktirtdenl.. i.i",W here this morning of heart trouble V. perlndiiced by tcvcral weeks' nines,' V Aiineugn no unci lived jn Wntkir ten for thirty years, the fumlly ?3 was In Ensten. Pn., and he wnslMf 10 innumcrnDie Pennsylvaninns if whom no mma In nnnni. n. . w,l flurhig his long service In the canif.i f.pnlit PlnrntlPO vntllPtllllPS VlltH Illlll ..AHtA,1 ...ll. n.M.. .fl.ms tl.m n ;r Ashsviii;; s. ,., tat'nw-sac." mYiTOriMr.r a v ;nV ic lar I 'rV. ' n " nu c or the n Member of the Bar W Stewart, all residing in W arts, but rnther turned te engineering Gray Is n member of the bar of .cw ,. ...i . 1 ! Yerk nnd lrcln n. He Is seventv-five -t tne time el Ills death .Mr. null llieiiiiiiiii e. - :: .' . . . . , ; i-T,.rt c.A...n, ..... 1..:.. i. Were Trousers en Houseboat "I line a houseboat en the Ohie Itlver, and it was here that Florence first slnrled her career as a "boy." "She became acquainted with the in tricate parts of gasoline meters nnd I feared her dresse- might become en tangled in the gears nil jears old and ts aitectienateiy Known i ,"" """" i- - iinuming m rap te Florence ns "grandpa." He is a , ''rate their fortieth wedding annlf. ttierrltf rti r a f Prnnfn 11 T)nrr i 'mint J PUT J. Tvnri rnrnllnn. in tbe winter nnd b'ls I Although ill for scvernl weeks ttltk favorite sport Is hunting wildcats nnd ' stomach disorder, his death cm bear. I ""''" n'i s 11 shock 10 memDeriCi Then, after all her exciting ndven-I the Senate and attaches of the capital, tares, C harles L,ugar caver had te j come nleng nnd spoil everything bj I tried her out in br.v'.s clethlns nnd nunchlng her in the face. she took te it like a duck te water. We1 Anyhow, Florence says being n girl te whom he wns 11 familiar figure Funeral rervices nre te be hcldhwil traveled nil ever the country together nnd llerence pln.ved tne part of n boy se well no one recognized her sex. "We finally arrived in New Yerk and isn't se bad. "I expect te stnv and where they plan te ". e hooch. aah.... til .... .lii.)......! lli.il llinc II ,1, lilt . , 1.1 n-iilllll.sciiuiiri 14,-1 1,11 I'M lllltfc ,,,,.,, .iv,..i. O Sleepless- 1 1 ,,lllr.eil under the uniform ball of 11.1." . : : step if Police Commis..lenr Enrlght -Ne grain. succeeds in nutting Inte effect the net "'",s. ... ' .tinfm eneli for n nrellmlnnrv lienrlnc. Idea lie brought back Crem his recent "u that s that verd was received here tedn, trem tour of L'urnpe. I .,, I Trenten that Chief Cennv. liead of ihe The ..tie matter i winch the Cem- ln fhnt police allege was an attempt Ncn. jPrS(.v fer,.es. would be asked ler missiuner was -Mllins te admit that the te end hia life following a quarrel with hls rP!.i5n(it0I1 ,l9 n rP,ult of tll( m.. famous pe'ice sv.-tems of the old world " young woman of his- nciunlntnnce, ; em,nP11,.ui,m ,f j. . T.erd, s,eivislng have a hnd" en the New Yerk ferrc ' J,,ILrvSv KllnP twent-feur ear old. , tun, ,)t.(li ln ., r(,pert , Woshlng Weshlng ls in the matter of registration, he said. - Stevens street. Inst n.ht slashed ,, P,rKes that the Sl.ite chief had By this sjstem the police of Paris, both wri'ts, but -failed te cut an nrtery. q!s,,P(1 nn er,Ir,r fr , ,,,PnKP , Londen nnd ether European cities are At the ( oeper Hospital It was said his n.(,sk,v. f'enqxe, when 'ecu for his able te put their linger en a wanted ' condition was net serious. version, deelaied that his superiors man 1 r woman at once 1 1 knew of ins intentions and tli.it his Commissioner Enrlght said he real- Ilnllread shop strikers last night twenty-three icar- ln the Gc vernment lzed the plan would meet with the cry decorated the home of harles Abre- I M,,.v,.p Spn f,ir jelf that it wan "un-American" nnd nn un- ga-t Tdl New stieet, a bellermaker In United States Commissioner Isard warranted intrusion int the affairs of the Pennsylvania Uailread shops, wltli 1 thii nfternoeu forwarded Ids resi-na-the penple. but he hopes te convince the many "pesters" and streaks of black ,-, ,,, Trenten. He is the second puehe that the only persons who need paint te show their dlsaprevul of Abre- i-ominKsIener here te ieign within tl)3 te worry nre thee who ought te be gast continuing at ills work as a boiler- )n fvw ,neiulis, his pruleeessrn Hinm nrresteu anvnnw. and furniture when there was cer- ' Inerensctl, nnd the pnrents of : tlic ijeuns I . tninty that the evidence of nn Illicit f" waiKeu tiue uie ytietine ijure-iu destroyed, froef et "ru ""wur'" "'" ajuunu .u- Deaths of a Day nnerntlnn wnnlfl be the presence of tne still missing, etneers .. ,,,,,. ,, , f.ntl nothing tiiien which tliey can pre- . Accompanied bv ( i?y Hall detectives . . ..I i. ... .. n.. .. .1... 1 .. , .....1 ........ 1 !1,1 m.'iii 111 in.' i.itiium Midi uuiisi; anil found Tramin nnd Mnr., still un married, but with high hopes that the cced against the owners of the still. KITCHENER FILM APPROVED! Opposition of British Embassy Fails te Move Treasury Officials Washington, Aug. 8. Custom" au thorities have decided te ndmit the moirew would in Ing them luck. Francis B. Reeves Critically III Francis U. Reeves, former president of the Glrnrd National Hank ami for many years prominent 111 nnnking nnd PLEADS WITH STRIKERS Garment Workers Told te Keepi Peace 1 "Refrain from ielcnee nnd you have an excellent chance te win the strike. The wav te Ieni the tril;e is by nm nH ,Ti,l. Ii A BllLA AVl kt C . - . 1 .... . " . ... ' I. iii.i.i.i .i.i..i .in eii.v. ,i. '.- .-siceiman, quitting in .prll lat. Iiiin Iiiin whe has been employed by the rntlread iniwdener Isz.ird asked te be relieved for twenty jears. reported the matter immediately, asserting that the nvn nvn te the police en biswny te work tedny. I lnnche of work with the mnnv shore , ,, , ii. i raids Is Interfering setieusly with his Camden police have been asked te z . aid ln a search for David Alexander, niirrsi e IITrirCVe ninnrn elght.cn year, old, of 20 Cove mad. bUhhALU JITrVEYS BARRED ieichantvllle, who disappeared from lils home en August -1. According te Mayer Is Ordered te Enforce Law Alexander's father, the youth was last .i . r !-.!,.., ' .lAr.1......l slM,.m. IIIUmTi irt.i.i ,,.1.,.,, Iw. ncIimctliU Infl f.i le.irV ,.m r-.u...- wuaue general president uf tl.e Amalgamated that dare He was employed at the New uuiiaie, .. l., Aug . .lustice Clothing Workers of America last night Ynrk Shlpluildltig Company's Camden Charles A. I'oelev. in Supreme Court te the rhiladdplii.i gnrmenr workers plant. I yesterday, called upon Majer Frank X wne niieneeii ine uius. J11(.,.Llm- ln Eighth' street'1.'1 1Ia!1, I""""t abm" DESERTER IS ARRESTED "The employers knew- the worst , enemy of labor is uelcnce ny 'he Merchantvllle Police Chief Walt3 striking people, lie iiintlnued "her this rensn.i l.itve the placed guards .. i . . . .. ..... . ii nri"i l iiiii inn . .. 1 1' - . . . i. i . ii ... aiuunu nii'ir iw s Mini nu ir.rifs, int ., , V " i i ,, ihiswh.' mm unn'Hjnrwi no iirrfsiN motion-picture film "Hew Kitchener civic affairs, who is seriously ill nt hl3 Wns Heraveu, winch was oppesci neine, inuu u nirn jnr uie worse during bv the Urltlsh r.mbnssv the night. Si"'liillsis were uminencd. 'A showing of the film in New Yerk. Mr. Reeves will be clglit,-sH jears old Treasury effli inls declared, revealed next October. IV has been confined at nothing' improper nnd It was decided Ms GcrmnnlowirTiemc for several weeks, the picture could be exhibited with the He iesgned from the presidency of the insertion of n caption stating it was Glrnrd National l'.ank In l'.ill after net bused en historical fncts, sn far as being connected with the institution for it pertrnjs high Hritish officials. sixty jears. 5 STATES TO BE AT Tl BIG ISSUES UP POLLUTION TALKS IN 01 PRIMARIES Schwab te enforce the State law by driving the jitney buses from the streets j of Huffnle. I The Mavnr Indicated he will cnmnlr ! Till Shew Ends te Take Prisoner ' w". , . ' DUC lw ,nslste" " ' f( I II Ilia lltlllll .tl-nnMil nil I..11....I II I HI- V I A.. s. " ?. '" . "UHS in, liinrutj.' ill 1 Hl.lllll llll i - ' . . mi... -. ti nrntei t iliem,eUes. for the nnllre IvIwiiPl I. Mnltll, Whose pnrentn resHf ..niild be ni.ule until nf...,. ,i,i.,i..i.. .. " .. ----- . - I ,,,,. ,., , ., ,-, , : ' i..ir."l "II nre (Hpanie ej prniecupg e ery one. i" uihji-i i-ui..-, ".i-- iuh.-u i.. iueuav Their sob ehiKt in hiring armed Camp Dix Sunday night u a deserter The 'Court s notion is expected te guards u te incite and promote, vle- fi-""1 'he I tilted Mates Army The less Inal(l, tlle p,.epie ride en the curs nenin lence " of his freet em is due te Chief of Police nn(1 reMll, , breaking the strike agni "t iveierrniK ie uie injunirien grnnteu iimiirunuin u.-inmi...- i... ui..i .. . tne international lluilwav ( empanx DR. JOHN B. DAVIS Camden Politician Was Seventy eight Years Old Pr. Jehn W. Davis, well-known pol itically ln Camden for the last thirty Ine jears, died jesterday at the home WORK ON NEW BANK BEGUN cuess I 11 stnv n I girl new nnd net like a real feminine I P .. f erullvii,i inntltuflnn t R person. I've had my fun, se I'll leek FaMs of S0""111 institution te Be around for a nice boy friend." i of Limestone and Brick ., Uulldlng operntlens have been startM inn nniiicn nv Drum urn en the new Falls of Schuylkill Bank it 100 COWED BY REVOLVER i,he southwest, nmer of Mldvale ni I Ridge avenues. The completed bulIJlnJ Man, Fearing Attack, Keeps Throng "ill be ( olenlnl style, built of Ilinestem Away With Gun Isaac .Tnsten, a Negro, Tenth and Christian streets, hehl nearly 100 per sons nt bny nt the point of n revolver last night In Carpenter street near Fourth. TTn V.1B nrrecteit flftnr e nlimn t. C!a of his son in Atlantic City, where he ' 0,j street. He had lived for the bint nine yenrs. was seventy -eight years old. Dr. Davis went te Cnmden from the He was held te the Grand Jury. WOOLLEY SERIOUSLY ILL Twice Prohibition Candidate for President Is Visiting Spain Granada, Spain, Aug. 8. (Hy A Coast Conservation Will Be Progressivism and Prohibition Tepic at Important Cen- Being Fought Out in Guber- ference at Shero naterial Race DANGER FROM OIL SEEN RAIN KEEPS DOWN VOTE .Tasten today told Magistrate Pure. nrd that another man had knocked him down and threatened te kill him. Tin , nulled the revolver, be srilrl when !,. coal regions of l'eniisyivanln where he crowd gathered nnd he thought he was wns nein. iniriir,- uie mie inneiic.-, ne ie ne nenien. was active as n director of the Heard of Freeholders and in 1!)00 was a can didate for Majer en the Republican ticket. He was one of the pioneer residents of the North Cramer Hill section and ii nt ii he went te lie with his son ec cupied a palatini home nt Dudley street nnd West Held avenue. I He win n veteran of the Chll War. iF.) Jehn ft. Woellev. twice nrnhlhl. during which lie let one of his legs. tien candidate for President of the The funeral will take place tomorrow United States, is sufferln; from a cere- In Kvergretn Cemetery, Camden. bra I attack at a hotel here, and is re- ported in a most serious condition, tin was taken 111 several days nge nnd en ' H Jehn Morten Monday lapsed Inte unconsciousness, , 3 Jehn Horten. a retired hotel prnprle. i Mr. AVoelley's son. It wn3 announced, fi ter. died csttrdav n.eriiinc at his home. Is coming from America te be with his P .10.111 Friiiikferd avenue. He was sixty- father here. Mr. Woellev. who came , S fin. re.ive old He formerly owned tbe i l' lilirepe te Study dry sentiment n, JThree Arts Hetel in Finn'kfevd. Mr. I the Continent, is seventy-two jears old. Morien was ineiuuer ui uie rruiiuiuni s Ledge, e. .i.', i. ami a. M. hlieam n KhflL JAml i te nnd brick. Tlie bnnk was organized five jea nge by Jehn Hehen-Adel, the brewer, wdie is its president. Its original nuucj ters were ln the bnsement of Odd.Fd lows' Hall en the opposite corner. Allu . iuist in ufuhuu-r ei uie uiuia. Bed Fired by Bey With MatehM) Carl Pergelinl, Jr.. four years elt was playing with mntches in the Meerid' story front room of his home. 1025 Lan caster nvenue. early last night when bed elnthin" took fire. The child m dewnstn rs and told his fnthcr. vh summoned n lire company. The fire vti extinguished with a less of about W mainly te the bed. ' - llllillllll!!!llil'l fhu$D pjl 13 Kit! ;I. A. Clinpter. Ne 2-H; Pennsylvania1 Cnmmnndery, Ne. 70, and I.u I,u Tern- j je tbe A. II Klrchbmim .1 Ce by Judge Underarm was surprised Saturday Seme of the jitney men 'will trv te l i's Rogers list week against the Amaizn- night te see Smith nnd a jeung woman ' r tl)(.lr vnr 0tenshv fr,,p r,,i.ln -mated Clothing Workers of America, enter a motion picture theatre. Un- lipen tU(t -KitB-' f10m- passengers te ' j! Ir Hillmun deeinrel lie lmd no com- dermnn waited until the couple came tccp tl)elr prnlts coming in i I inent te make except that hnnsureu out and arrested bmlth. 'I lie cempanj gave n banquet for the ' ft i . ..r .i. .. i.n.i u. :. sli.ilfli Anliiitni Atif-nqt 111 ltlfl nm t.i.m.. i .1..1 , .... . J. . lM; I reeiiiufis ..I i iKiiei.-.iiii"ii nun .i " - -r ....-.- j-iiiiaeeipnia nusMOnnrie.s n the j would carrv the case te th highest dserted Julv 111.1021. He has enjoyed w.w nieue bain. The prn-r.i n n- courts in an effort te determine their nenrlv a ear s freedom, living in fv. ci,,.,i ,mu. nd eech hi 11 is eral estern Mates The dangers and means of preventing oil pollution of the Delaware River nnd ether nnvignhle wnters will lie taken up tomorrow nnd Thursday at a conference of representatives of the cities of fh' Pu ,tiecn!riJ Frc&i Columbus, O., Aug. 8. Ohie voters today are waning n hntMe of bnllets that will determine whether the Stnte, se fnr as tbe Republican Party is con rights States and of the Ptnte and Federal ,'"ll'r',l. shall swing into the progressive Governments In A'lnntlc fitv. '"liriin. or remain ennservntive ns it The delegates who will attend nre V1''5. ? , ' '" r1 ' n,c '"n-hllde two , . , , jears age; whether it will continue variously Interested In game presena- te .tand for nrlct prohibition enfoice- tien, the shell-flehlng Industry, fish- nient or ndieeate nn nlteratlnn of the Tlllley, president The men loted unnn Imeiie v fhnl nnepii.nl nt l.,. ..n t CHURCHES THANK HARDING TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES .plnn'fer n linlsh light with the closed- ! cries, conservation of natural ,eseurces, 'dstead ii. t that will penult the sale ununnte nimux ,mnUI"U'JH j . a,., itjj N n;hwoe. ., shop advocates. I ,,,,,,. snf(1.v frnm rn ,llirhnp ulfnpe ''Uh . and beer. aril A. ') 1 ar i, in .- iwnwenq Bi i.eim i mie ale lielnc feilL' it out In lly Wagen Holds Up Traffic at Eleventh and Arch Strept? Mrs. G. L. Hurting, n jelly manu-'I facturer. -1117 Gerninntnwn nvenue. nc. ,'iJ cidentally "jelled" traffic at 0 :.'.() ' e cieck mis morning, when her meter . rl..1-. I- '.1ln. nilQ V F.fh l ant Conference nt copenhagen sends ' 'j ' ,K ,,:i ; nom. a. , AMERICAN SLAIN IN MFXim President Resolution ',7" " vo.L'nS8e 'ri'Srry'T" s' "ni HWICn,UHW aLHIN m IVltAIUU Cepenliagen. Aug. S A letter from rj!rrnl,Tr'f.I,v0iI'. Sn Mn"' """ ''U Secretary Hughes expresfing President ! II irrv Mim-' l'.ii't E "A"lKhfnv av an' .. , .i .i Ctliel Zirni 0'. I'nlrmeunt aie Harding s sympathy for the movement Hnreni ADr.eirei Trentnn s J unrt ami fnr International friendship through the . ' u.cni" i?i .Mnmnrct .st ' run -i.i, loeionno line lllltlfcllllOM, Hie l.iniplllgtl lOf I iOVerilOl-. .NOIlllllH- drjdeeijs, pen bathing, coast reert nnd , nn" "' nrml A. Ihonipsen, of Cleve- Anether Seriously Injured In En counter With Mlncr3 Mexico City, Aug. &.--(Ily A. P.i Themas Martin was killed anil iuy Markers was seriously Injured Sunday liann T n V nun,. tar. .(. 1.. 1. CI . . - "" . ..f the cellfereiue of the World's Marv Vn.kv 111 3u-en t "."", ".' '." 'im in uif Diate or pesMen ei tne V'"10I... ..." , ,; .......,rm, Hewrm Katen. 710 a llickn l. an'l feahulhi, in an encounter with miners .k...i..u .1.. i nfli, lulu unlcnninl he bam'ifi mt. b.is ia ana (I, cuueu "" -........ ".......i. ..; pjrew. 140 rarrlsn tt resolution today in the lirst uuslnesj , Jehn C. Zermanikl Id Ferrest nt. an4 Hunlcs ni Alliance ler iniernntieiuu i iiennsnip rnnnv Pumeii. nan vviw.r Threucl! the ChlirenCH. lAbrahum Flnkl'ln IK'0 K Ji nt irem n neighherlng camp. Sfl lilt,, !,., C ei... 'iniui,itte 11IIIJ1 lOlTCOU " i. . ., , . I1...U ' &ff ','. H flpnl'a born, rA The cenierence m tne resolution, j Mr'rrU Hexi.aum " H.Vi'iten. Ta nnrl D-..I. Americans bad an nlter.-ntlen with bes tlie . tile miners and were attacked In a su- nl ,..lA. . -.!.. l .. ' i',-i'ii iiei-i- xisu'iai iroeps are pur and suing the nttaekers. (leerge T Sum- merits. lrlnrnc einrcssed te I'resiucnt uanjing n deep t.nttt. 1033 n 3lt m eense of obligation for his initiative in iMwam n ?vt 2111 n inth t .i..,. . u-nslii ii.Ti, ,n i',f..rii,.n Ada E Hawkins t.anc.iBtcr Pa. oreinotinK the Washington ( enfereivc, i.eh.r, H k.e 3n;., n,miiier. at WlllCIl, in a inrKe iiiii6urC. re. even ,,, ,, r.au ..Biecima -;.' '""imu I ,,, AmrIpnn ,.,..- ,,,. World ei lib uuruu.i ui ,.... nr.ua- ,,,-, e.r.-2n23 eblumbia I has ree-Hed no Information re .'.inline William O Shi' k 1SVJ N Maaeher at. ana the Incident further tlnn tin, neiv-nir.... Krihar D fiteuaril. r.72S Willnn, av llic m 1'ieill llirtlier than tlle newspaper William Lmiy: DuntnKte-n. Ta . awl Ia ' advices. i I TWO SHOT NEAR MINE I Girl and Companion Seriously Wounded by Unidentified Man I 'nrt Marlen. Ii., Aug ill.. A P. i Oscar Ilollingiweith. of drays Landing, nnd Idly I.itile. hu nuii- n4i pnniuii, W'ic shot hi an uniiU nulled I ..... 1I..I... W .. , ,, .,. ' luiiii ii. -or ine i 'in. i .uitriej. l eill l eill , liet.d htirdness. 1'ennHvlvanln will be represented b: ('oininissleiier of 'senes It Hul- I ler and New Jersey by the bends of thr I Ptnte rlepnrtmenls of health, censerva- tien and develepuient, tish and game, ! commerce and shell fisheries. Among r.'dernl departments te be j represented will be the chief ,,f engl- I necrs of the War Department, the Ilu- reau nf Itielnglial Survei and the hu- 1 1 can of 1 isherles nd. would ib lido in f.ner of urn hlhiiien nnd the national Admlnistra iiiui. Siien of Congressman C. ,. Knight, of Akion, or Daniel W Wil- llaniH, Jneks publisher, would mark hteiv for i i,e progressives. A vic tory bv C Hemer Diirand, Coslu.cten ntteruej, would be a repudiation of tlje VnNteid net, ii ti 1 1 nn indersement of restoi.itieii of light wine and beer. Nomination of Harvey C. Smith, of .nncsviiii, ptesent Secretary of Stnte, Connecticut is sending the ihairmnn "end al-e lie a rout for both tlie Ad of its Commission te Iir. r -.tleate the ! ministration forces and the Antl-Sa Pollution of Stieams; New Yerk ('ilv the ll,en League. Smith drew the eppesi- .. M. , mi a i, tiiiaui wiuyi .uviiiiikiui, ii, i a Fatally Stricken en Way te Shere i heiia Turnrr 2040 s 3d t -...,.. Iilv V .1 V111- s. Ctrlekeii l'h'n Tek. 1207 Poplar at . and l nniti nix. .. '.. .vug e. 'einiheii n,i.r em? Tinn. .1 In Oil automobile en route te the sea- ,WllIlim J Kermnen 415 E Allraheny a iir Jehn 11 Miller, lilll Weed """l '"rv SI I'ummlna .131,1 N n n BllOre, ' " V ,J 1 1 1 . , Edwin tlauem 122ft N Ith et an'l El tnet. nurllngten. ded Sunday n ght ln Ln siHnf.i ni no 517 v tn.h . the Camp Dix Hospital, te which he'Clarencn W flhfepard 120S AiMlnen t ...Jinlimi bv bis son Tnlin Miller Ir I Bn,l Mica rrnnk. 120s Andlnun at was taken i 11 is son, jenn .Miner, Jr., 1 Phl Rehre(ir. nsi e.in at an'l niei of Edgewnter Park Relatives, with ' nor cannon 12m r)B,irn t appeared te be 111 perfect health until c&'fc'- iV"nSrr ' 627 Parry plae. be suddenly became 111 while passing ' Emma 1, McQun 1224 Kimhaii t. Ellta- a. Dera president uf n lug shin repair c uniinnv lin .f the AdiulnlKtraiieii forces ear v and a represeut'itive of the Health De- ln '''-" v. hen, ns the State's chief elee- pnrtment, ns well as president of the Heard of Aldermen; liroeklyn, 11 mem ber of its Clinuiber of Commerce; Mai tlninre, two liarlier engineers; Wil Wil mlngieii, its president nnd two member.' of the Harber Comml-sien , Kleilda, the secretary of the Chamber of Cemmeice at .Minim linici'. pie. He Is survived uy n widow, one diiugnter nnd a son. 'i ne funeral win take place Thursday in North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Dr. William H. L. Hal - - - - -- - iii'iiiiiiik. 111-11 iii-r- nifirnn. 1 Dr. WlllUm H. L. Hale, of ll'Jl 'ear stuck ln n rut en Arch street near S Seuth rlfty-nist street, died jesterdny i;; -"i". r afternoon at Ills home, nfter a short ill- "n automobile was between the east 1 1 ness. need nixtv-twe years I!em in nnd westbound tracks, nne heln nn e Philndelnliln. he was n grndunte nf Jef-' trelleis nnd ether vehicles for twenty iH fersen Medical College nml active in minutes. The line of trolleys wns three ' 0 welfare wen. rer ever tweiitv-tive , uiiicu.s iuhk hi ciuht iiirtcilen. enrs lr Hale was a member of the " t,.!,ff...' I'.!' m,1!1 ,y":rJ,nrl; d" . Germany'. Debt Increases 11,' iiiiiiii,-'i .',,1-1 .,111.1,' .... i.itiuiii-r Twe daughters, Mm. S C. Adnms and Mrs. S T. Stene, both of this city, survive him. MrB, Sarah M. Carver Mrs, Snrnli M Carver, widow of David Carver, died ye.slerdnv from pneumonia at the (jermniitnwn b'tiends' Heme, ir.OIJ (Jreene street, in her eighty-ninth year. Sim hi survlied by one son, Frederick, of New Yerk. Fu liera! services will lie held at her late lesideni'e tomorrow. Kuiiiil will be in the Friends' Rurinl Grounds, West Net. tinghnni, Md. Ilerlin. Aug S. Tim (ierinan nnatlng fi debt increased for the last ten days of S July by 7..-.00.000.000 marks, it wns1 S announced yesterday Have you ever lasted it? Butter 44 lb In our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores iranmiiiii'i'iiraiiiBiiniiiiiiiiiiia it:u:is SlelUVAINi: .Vir Pirartlfn. I.nnriater Ceuntv, AUB 0. AII1EIIT 1'ORTKR MctV. VAINi;, ur.1 rb It..'nme, ..ml f,Jn,i !.ie tnilttfJ t'j iittei.il rum nil. Thura.Uy. Aue 10 frnm liln aiir.iiner h im near pir.'ii.,. n. ' lien ..dicer l,e ref.is.wl .,. 11,,.. i- ' ":?.'' A M 'ni-i mf .u uici .0iLl.ck Cam.. - '' i iihmi t in ia,t Hardin.' landldsle for delegate te the WHITK - Aus H VW. MAIlOARIir 1, .-Minimal i otiientlen te itiose haviii i ue appre. ai of til dan prcsbl gnte le the., VWHTK - Aus .1 ,',.v., MAROARIir 1, , hes., bavin,' iThiTe",,"::; Ms;?sz l.n,2,n,"1;rn? I.tial candl- 1 M . hi' rexlan-f lHrn P.. rrirmli may t.i!l UVIneHay evcnliiK. 7 lu 0 o'clock nu nterment t-l itr s.ulft. as n Wet I rl.HMA.S Ainr 8 i n,... i-,... .. . In addition there will be representa tives of the Tinted Slates Chamber of Uil,l. . i .i . i nv lue ilri eri'iini.-it nn n-lil.ii. ,i...,rt.t .uitu i iviiMiii- ...... ....".. ": .- J ... i it . . ; " "'"'" ;"",' " , rVi.'i;. ,J V""1"" ."' urn us loiiei.e.--, ... supie.l et ner lillldl- ;""" "'1",,," '"". " ,Ieul ,.-c i.i. .el . .. .V . funer.il will ! lvin ..'.,.-, ,.....,,,, jii.jiiiws.jii, oil inn KHAI'S Am- 7, CHARMS i hu.hi.nil L'reund thru ... n-ns tlm .ipnnui. ,.i a.,,,, m :, .... .,..! ,.!.',', J 'iuuanl "- ---- ...... ... .in, ,.,i -ii.., ,'" ". ' ' .,-. mn i-wrrrri. mi V l'U iitnae Of IIIIIIIIIIIIIPIil'lllll'lliPIIWW i i through Wrlglitstewn L . OBrBKH.WANT CllN8T.NTlN0ri.K Btev t?&' J-TT f. rfv-- K "K&Tf'VwSSi Te ViLT. tei. .lenVuV thl IMIrhnel nunre 1S3S fl. Rinnten tl i Kllznerin iwirn. -.iiii aierrn m Jehn R nelsnl. rtstt mer'V M'l nd Mar- u-nrit r naun .miiimnrn. .i.u 1. V ,... u.1.. a K, t1..nl.l.J .. Vh fjliuniliu. ii'bt iTVUIlin irjy &eui9 In rrKHK i.ui.-.ni.iiii'T. ...I nv. main Ml ni.J k. .,nr fulurc. Whatjirr deea hannn wlll Rnrnh A Walsh 1821 X. Ij.imlrrt at ;' . SmT 'tiremptiy ronerled, net mrly by .Mr, Frank A WHml .M27 IvmnlnKien e anil VV ritey Nel. trem I'arla. tut by ipeclal il- f'rnn'i'a Nlemyr. 321 Shelbnurna av J Yr naU (tern Conetai.tlnepla and Alhtm. Harry C Moere. 1017 Wallace at., and iuVJ. MS. ! ..1. , anAfll! tui. ..rip... Ini. nm, . ..aljin llpl'lmltau 1A1T TT. r'llllmhla sua William Jl. Channlni:. Dartmouth. Maaa., ana ivera u. iiariuver, uaauHua, ra. pany mine e.irlj tedas The Kirl t dd ihe nuilerltnh that a man u em ins sekkIcs ordered tliem te hall and vbe.i tbej rhewed fUht he tired llolliii.-swertli was shot In tliu pteinacli and MIhs Little in the leg. At tending phjhlciiHis suid IJollliiKswerth prubably would die. lll.lll la. i online i cp ami a ip..en or mere oilier nnuin, ne,eer, is expected te draw . ".'". .n-..i- a... iu.m Aarciubiy .Ne. r,a ai ai ai or'iini.nlient,. such as the National , llll,M.v v""'' f'""' Jimeti? the du ele-I JJ"n Aunn nv' ir. p e 's of 'V ' i-Vn,D' Heard of I'lre rnderwrlter, and tin-1 ment. Me iuu advocated strict law in. mm ' .un. u j d i a'm an'l .n'er''ter American Came I'rete.the Ai-sociatlen. enforcement iff ''f!"!'"r '."""i"..,. 'm"''.'1 "' '""er.l f,. Newport New.. Vn will be .epicsentc! ' Knrly wdlnr, was grrntly retarded by , Mf'WiZm'fi imena.nVPfu-,'lr,14,!Py by the prcidents of a larse shlphuild. i weather conilllien. n dilzzlliic rain I'ernri.n rtemnim vieu w.!ii..,i,,y' eiininir I InK concern n.ul a railway cemnuni. fnlllnir ever vlitually the entlie Stnte. .. ''!..'' '!N.',"'AJ.I .. . 'is i, mahv .i . ' Karly reports Indicated a light vote tr"-, ti. V.'i" WiS tS'SltJI?! no, you want , jiiih Tiir.m; ARi:lbelng tielled. Few women up te 10 funeral wriice., ThurrMy, a i' " m it.hi ,?l.l.Ji!. l.n'l!lJ'?'rlI"i ,n- ". JIIp ..'clock had bravtd tlie rain te resister It"'den.r?.),h'.0''..Hrnun J. liiinnini! VJ r." v" vu.uii.ii" iuji- m. casta . ana -J. .i,., " -i.. . t.- nam, .001 j. 10m at, Intarmtni. nrlvi.: Friend, may call Wedneidiy yyVXf.'T t? '; Summer Appointments of Silver Sherberts, Parfaits Ice Cream Sets Salad Set3 Ice Tubs and Tongs Iced Tea Sets Lemonade Sets Iced Tea Spoons Water Pitchers and Trays Ceaster Set3 Berry Bowls J..E.CALDWELL & CO. Jkwelry - Silver . Statienlry CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS m auv, ijjvii v.tu.vi-, ajaHfl 7 ' ,:km. J I ' e k ' - r. 'V.-... -iy. M . r ;v. 7JiBenii--iivt.i. . .? iJii,t:'T.'j. V'"-'' 11 l
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