ft ff 5r,7TO5 X" . I !ws?raapTO!p!w f fe THE WEATHER Fair tenliht ami Sunday, cooler to te nitfit wltlfTiietlerate temperature Sun. Siv modernte iterthweit wlnih. ""' TII'KnATimK AT KAt'll llUtilt r-gTTTiie in ua I 1 1 a a 4 5 fiiTO IWirerri 7-'HU71 I I I Euenina public Ifeibger 'jinyi .' Mmm&iv " vj&sikw i?w '-j.rv.'xv. .a -?v-n. ' '' 2W rjV0L:VHI--NO. 296 Enter. MMffi ffitaMryaft rm.a.e, . PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922 HUT I. F IPENJNG GUN IN FILL CAMPAIGN i',news Primary Pledges in First Speech at Allentown r L.cah IIP HARRISBURG MESS, IS HIS PROMISE iLner Lauds Results of Repub- WWfY . nJ Draei. Heart KUie unuei . .-- dent Harding ! Werd Plnchel. Republican candidal candidal LT.lerneH.lp of lWjrlvnnle. .t V.i- nlrdse te "let in the llgm -tired liis P'"fc ,, ... 1Ie,,ui.nri . m: ',(1 1 s election W m 7i.. afternoon nt Al- Ci.,br..r.ndt-tb.Slnt. . restntriiieiu 01 uiu i"- ---andldnte Lad enunciated when . .i.. ...wnnterlnl nominntlen. Sited himself te use the entire 'ffvT. - if elected Governer, vMnWcr the Stale or Pennsylvania imW- - .W n "IteOSCVclt cl ,, "-".. . ire deal vveuiu or .-"'"- ' eman and child in the common- W- Tet of His Spcccn :Aj the candidate for Governer of L Republican Party of Pennsylvania, . .., ..i ,inim te have It known " H ' - . ... u. me nrlmnrv I AlS m the gneral election and t . .---T every Mit and pmmise iniiue ...; " pIMje "im ..articular 1 K nV plMlBe te the people of pi '"j i f . elected Gov- r H ill uie the full power of my Te drive all saloons out of the efflce Te prevent and punish -booties- lfc .,.....! i .epiiAp "oeil laws (or the pniteillnn of working children, lemen ami men. . . , . , , e .' . r ,1 Mm Industries of PittMjlvanla mid" piomele the pros- 'ft, advance the interest!, 'of the draers, who feed us all. 'Te give our ehlldicn the best ictwli In America. ur. ......I. ii.Kir.'ilrnlinn and C1V0 Bute liemc ruin te cities, ceuntlcu, Bmsiblps ami sciioei uisiricia. Economy His Battle Cry ir. maininin ilin direct nrimar.T and Kttect the rights of women voters. ''Te meet the it-t needs of these who KTd In the World War. "Te rel-e nnd cquiilizc taxes, es- liblish a Iitidget b stem ami rcor rcer nnlw Ihs Stale Government en a husi- i(i basis. "Te leep the expenses of tne fctate lithin its incen.e. "Tn ret n ilnllnr'u wnrtll of KTVlCC (or ererj dollar spent. "A (loverner 1 will nppelnt no one te public office whom I knew te be nail. I ulll mikvi tn 1 Inri-lslniri mill U ob the job, and I will earnestly trite te give due consideration unci ltoescvelt upline deal te eeiy mini, teman and iliild in the State. Th 1.,....l.1i..n.. 1 ..1 l.t..iL.1 AUV IkCJlllUllCtlll A ill IJ "l I. till",, l rlnla Inilnn.r.il n...l ml.intii.l lii.n till,. I'MWIH, iiiuu.v.I 14. Ill 41ll''ll IlllU .,i. (OKI when it nominated me as its inaiaaie ter umerner. if i am eieci- w, ii uiii ee iiecause inev hum ueeii iHened and adopted by the people of rtnnsjhaiua. Aim dnlincb . 1 shall' Kept in) election as eideis fiem the iners le (aiij ilie.se purposes tlireUKli IQa IS liieir liriiniti.i. In kiiiuitiil- me In wtej te. lint tlie Govenier cannot Wtted without help. If 1 inn elected. 1ST eturtli.t. ..Ml !.. ,1 !.. ..( IT .iv.-ii.MI ..III UC 111,' lllilltllilli; 111 Vm people net enlj te the (jexeiuiir, !! tA I.A i. l...tA (J...... ... --. iv mi- i.iiiiir mine ..tin uriiiiii'in , ttl te the l.i'ulslntuie, In help the -;-' '.. mv-cu J, ill ii"i-9 luiu VI- Has Xe Axes te Grind iiiri.ii.. . . ... . .mine niy aiiiiilt inn Kees lift fnr Vr, I want te he Governer of I'eun- Hlrinin, ami if eleeted 1 ulll ,e (iev- POr. Hut neither ns cainliilale for BCn-ywiiuislilp, nor as Governer, r i nave jinj (jiiidues te sntM.v or WCOlIeil In iiiiiiii.Ii 1. i I i. ...ii i-i. iii-it ii i-,, nun ii win P. my earnest (Iedic te W,iU with iniv peind everj one who will vveik Willi rjj-i mi' ui'i.. Hener and vvelfuic PM people of I'eiinsvluinln. I Unc of il. ,,iss I have most at Wirt tu fi I ?.,.... i.i : ti . . - ' t ll Pll III it'll II I'll t IV U III L'IMO IW5, l!'iri,,nieiisy a,,,! sii,'ces.fullv Kin. i ",l1,,,eiiieiit of the pre,,!,., of ""Wjhilliln. I , vlJ i-,.. ,1... KSW" ,lu' ""lmhlican tl.het, nnd t:r' """ in.v nan inunni i.i,,r.i,, i ... PWiinbem. 1 a... miNieus te vvelk wmlnueil vgt four C'uliimn Twe ECARRIED 29 HALF PINTS "UMtibtNAL WHEN NABBED AIRMEN NEAR DEATH IN PLUNGE AT SHORE Hydroplane Hits Wires and Dreps i at Atlantic City ...?""? C'te Aur. 20. Three oc ec ciipnntM of nn hydrealrphme had n nar nar revy rscape from death when the craft slrick th.. wires of the Atlantic and lb,Vrbn-!. I,nwny ""'I fell here this neon. Jhe innchlne was wrecked. inptnln ack 1'ltzHlinmens, twenty u'rni'M,aM M et r'-'! Nnnh Rhede ui?.I v.en",,, a wounded vvarvctcrnn; wmi' Cfek ,,1(! "lechanlclan, and ii,. - i .iJioinpHen, associated with elr local t yiMR station, were pluiiRCd vi.ifi wnt('rs ?" ,l10 cnNt wide of the ,r,'n , nvc"tic draw bridge. Htzsiminens Mild he was. getting ready te descend when his engine stnllcd and the plane struck the high tension wires of the trolley line, dragging tie plane delvn en t)0 bridge. The plane just iiiIhm.,1 the railing en the bridge and plunged Inte the water, cntapulting the occupants into the thor ther thor eiighfaie. They were picked up by yatchsinen. l J Ti-alllu vvas slopped ever the bridge for mere t urn an hour because of the (.linger of the live wires ever the tracks. Hundreds gnthercd at the scene of the accident believing that the nviaters had been killed. D0REE7PARD0NED, SPEEDSJW SON I. W. W. Convict te Learn of Presidential Clemency en Arrival Here "BUCKY" FIGHTS FOR LIFE Speeding 1270 miles across the coun try from Fert Leavenworth Trison Is l-dwnrd P. Derce, former deck worker and I. IV. AV. leader, who has been pardoned nnd is hurrying home te see his five-yenr-eld son. 'J.ucky," whose battle for life may end at any moment. Derce, sentenced by Judge I.andis in a group-trial during the war te a ten jear term, is returning te Philadelphia te sec his boy who has constantly called for him during the seven months he has been ill. This morning, "micky" seemed brighter and happier and i tilled for his chess beard anil men. His little red head lay en the pillow nnd his dark, umir.eus eyes gnvc no hint of the dread beiirt disease from which he is suffer ing. , Last April the father made the same journey in the custedv of u Culled States marshal when "Itiickv" was be lieved te be dying of inflammation el the heart in the Episcopal Hospital, llie father s long journey was rewarded with jiiht a glimpse, through an opened deer, of the face of his little hey. Then he leturnrd te Kansas and once mere was locked in his cell. Doesn't Knew of Tarden Hut new he Is coming home for geed. He doesn't knew it us jet, and prob ably will net until he i caches his home, at Sl'ai Oxford street. The pntden which Senater Pepper has wen for him will be given him, if events move smoethl.v. en the very threshold of bis sick bej's bedchamber. Senater Pepper interested himself lu "Pinky" and the bej 's father en the cat Her occasion when clemency vvas ex tended te let the man come home te wluit every one thought would be his son's deathbed. Even then the Pennsjlvania Sennter was working te get a paiden for the A HOP, STEP AND JUMP PT!l3!7T!TaMMam,IIMM a ' ''..'. mM iiiiiBi'.' .ivimswmmzmffwr1 --u-.i Xm v ,' 1 iiiiiiBi ' ' IIIIIIH 'K VP, Z'':p $ VPBHHV !:'f .is M .'v ' 'J. .. ' Am,,'- TTT 'rt-- r . "' .' .A t&fyrrf-As',lf, 'M' '.,'""' 'Ik "'A J ,' ' a,i,ill" v gl Kfjj'' ";'i ' -i-''-?'' -' 'V, i '"-ilU '" A ' ' ' ' , t Wfc&'fl -t'Z'H' fx" '" ' " s" 1 'f'v- - riSS.: ,t-i ', ' jfa&;,1iS ,?: -''y '., '; ' -& :-& J; 'U h! , -- -l , BF -k r;fi-i "' -'- mjLjL '& '", :-" " ', -(Ji3 I ZJgmaaiiiMfeBtaaiigi i YANKEES WALLOP WRIGHT AND TAKE LEAGJEEAD, 9-2 New Yerk Passes Brewii3t in Pennant Race by Might of Hitting CARL MAYS SHOWS FORM IN FIRST-PLACE STRUGGLE fax ! " f f iifc ' 'fcrfffi mSfJ-',r W'' y,j' -4' ' '', , ''' , :,-, i& ' ?,. ' . ,fi.f.,t ;v..i ,. it " ',' S,,i "' " & i '. "i-, ''-''- "-, "'-, f St. Leuis Finds Mystery in Un derhand Shoet3 of Miller Huggins' Pitcher Miss Dorethy McQueen, or the Dlssteu Playground, was caught by the camera as she performed lu the city recreation center championships at Klngsessing. The hop, step and Jump was wen by Miss Gertrude Labcnnan, of Kensington Center STARR GARDEN A 7 FABER BLANKS A'S LEAD IN BIG MEET; 8-0; DYKES HURT Miss Labennan, of Kensington, Wins Hep, Step and Jump Playground Championship DOUGHERTY TAKES JUMP Nded 'Em All te Prnirt Himself, Man Tells Police M nnimni is";,l,l",,,: nn.l arsenal blta. t' "!.l",,,"1 'S,"'et Station QiiO Vs "',""" ""'I S""'H nt '""is lien er. n M... i ' ' rt l. till f 'IHs ttlil, no Ihiuip, ill t in.I .. . i. ... tntv.ni,,.. . " "i' '"niaining Pte !.. el,,,:.:" " "H'.m'"" .l'.", 'fehcr 1,, .,., ' "ls,) earilis a K. he I,. ,' "",1.1" '": mn te nieiee, .,,:..,;" """i" i,,u MRS. MEGEAR ISFREEn K'erd Weman Cleared of Blame g T "t0 Acclde"t ?' A1 I ', "."'""irv bciiriugh It,,.:. 1." .Alr" Mlglllhl It. M,...,.ni.. Sled w il. - - - " -- e " " t'""'"-'' 1." mill i- K "''' '"'itoineblle '"U. "' '"elftb mid Minkct PylUA!,,s,n,'i 'W,s ,'"' """',l ''.' Wrt nil, J I1,''. "J A 'din.,.,. Sl, Ollcer (viii U,( '"" ,rll Mu-et. Truf Truf e?i f ,,Ikl'."lil JhhIew stepped fimm. '"" u""-nine. Hlie wns ills. :... '6.4t.iX,! ,', a Continued nn I'tiKe I'etir, Column Seven MacMILLAN STARTS HOME Explorer Leaves Baffin Land After Successful Trip North Pieenert. .Me.. Aug. III!. The Itaf- I'm I, anil Evpedltieu. in teuiiiinnd of Donald P.. Miic.Millan. which left lies-I ten ti j ear age en the M-hoencr Ilow- I dein, is en its wav Injine, according te n iiiilie niesvage fiem the explorer re- , elved there tedaj by Ids sister. i The me-Mige. sent by way of Toge (.land, near the northeastern end of I Newfoundland, said : "On our way ' home. Pine trip. All well." The mesnigp wns relnjcl at Koge I Island from Alacknvlib Island, a short! distance above Indian Haiber and I about 1,i0 miles nerlli of Ilatlle Har Har eor, en the l.abinder ceust. Whdher the P.owdeln had i cached that point was net indiiated. BATTLESHIP FRANCE HITS ROCK AND SINKS Three Members of Crew Missing. Vessel Believed Total Less Paris, Am:. LU (My A. P.) The Piench dre.iduniight Krume inn nshoie en enteiiug Qulheieii May alter a night praclhe, the Navy Department an nounced tedny. Slie stunk a lock mid wns borne b.v the cm rent tevvmd the TlegueuM' Mix Us. where she anchored as. she was unable le inaneuever owing le'tlie nccideiil. A deep ruptilie wn made when the ve-sel strucl,. The lights weie e lliiKiiished b.v I he crash and her cnrmV lien picvi'pled pumping. The drend drend ueiighl tilled with water bv I o'clock this iiieiiilug and Is new l.vln' en her side in (Jiiilbcniii Mil. Tluee nienibeis of the cipw in nit"ln' and It Is fulled Ihej weie diewind. Il is believd the ship will hi a letal les. EDICT WINS $7500 SPINAWAY STAKES Rancocas Stables' Entry Beats Fly- by-Day In Saratoga Feature Saratoga Springs Aug. LU-Edict, of the Malleelus Stnble, wen the Spin away Stakes for twe-.vcnr-i.liK one of the 'major fcntuies of the Siiiategn meeting ledu.v. Edict was ildileu by e i.. 'CI,., uliin,,,' i m ill 7 te 1 Ilarrv riiiini,. '- .......-.,- - - I'ltMie Whllliev s My b.v Dn.v was sec elid mid Mud riMiels iiie, aiie, .in, i. Iliild. MuiietlM'. full sister of .Mor .Mer Ich, was iinplaied. The Sariitega .pedal for tluee. jear Mils, in which Kai S.iug, Munliiig nnd PiIIeij. eiilsliiliiling Mtiiii'iiihis fur the title of "King of the American tinf," ili te have mlllctil, was mt )iihm until Tuexla.v biciiifre of a miidd., Hack. j.inaT nACW, conditions. flllli. thre- OeiKIbuwI l' rlfteeai. r-lnp- Jul t ; Starr Garden was leading I lie field at the end of seven events In the annual tinck and field championship! of the Philadelphia recreation centers, held en the KlugM"-sIng Held, l'lftieth street nnd Chester avenue, this afternoon. The store was: Starr Garden, IOVj; West moreland. 1 ; Kingscssing and Slier Slier weed, 111. Miss Gcrtiufin I.abeiman. of Ken--ingteii. was the winner of the hop, step and jump, the opening event en the piegram. MKs I.abeiinaii wen the event with a leap of 1". ft. 2 in. Miss Mar.v I'itpatrlck, of C'oheckslnk, vvas sec' mid, while Miss ('. Merges, of Sher wood, tiiiNhed thlid. M. Deuglurt.v, of Kingsessing, was the winner of the high jump for men. His leap of ."i ft. ! In. wn .uflici"iil te give him the victry ever II. Spedder. of Starr Gnuleu, and H. Hall, of Mc Mc Ceacli. ('ml Stelnecke. of Westmoreland, wen first heiiitiH in the huil-b.ill thiew for be.vs between feuiUeii nnd sixteen je.n old. Pici-en, of Slieiwoed. was'sec was'sec enil, mid Mclxcewii, of Colieckflnk. was HUM. Uie wiuuini; threw wa, .", I ft 'J In. The meet wns ever an hour and tliiee-(iiarters late in starling, due te the early rains. The field was se?gv , j ami as met of the uthlctcs were mb-bcr-seled shoes, slipping was fieqtient. ' .Mere than 1000 girK and be.vs orig erig inall.v weie scheduled te pnnicipaie In the meet. The inclement weather, - Ceiitlniml nil THRO Firtn-n, CeliniMT'liiree , SLEEPS ON R. R. TRACK; IS KILLELBY TRAIN, Unidentified Man's Bedy Found at' Seventh and Willow Streets , An unidentified man who fell asleep en the tracks of the Peniisvlvnuin , llailiead at Willow and Seventh slieets eaily this uieiuiii,; was In- j stnntly killed yhen a freight engine i an everhlm. , The man was six feef tall, weighed I about 100 pounds, had light hair, ami were khaki treuseis and black nnd tan shoes. He w'iin between thirty and, thiity-five j cars of age. HURT AS CAR SKIDS Radner Policeman Battered as Aute Takes Ditch .lelin CoMclle, a s'rge.int f th(. Kndner Township police, i in t lie linn Mawr Hospital with a broken mm audi cuts and biuKes of the face, head ami, bedv. iicelvid when IiIm aulonielule skidded off the Lancaster Pike near W'n.vne. Pa., shortly after midnight thu morning. Sergeant CoMelle. who was off duty at midnight, left the station Imu-c ti, icturii te bis home outride of Was lie FORCE PENNA. MINE TCSHUT 2000 Men March en Twe Collieries Near St. Clair PeUsvllle. Pa.. A ue. '-'(!. (M.v A P ) Twe tlieu-iiiul men marched in a body te two anthracite collieries, near St. ('lair, this afternoon and compelled them te i lee. The collieries are thec of T. 1 1 Meiviin, of PeUsvllle, nnd Geerge Pest, of St t'luii. The.v have been updating during the suspension There w.is no d snider Al the Pest miller the men had left befoie the iniircheis mrived. FAIR FORE PART OF WEEK Washington, Aug. L'li. -(M,v. p.) U'entlirr outlook for the week hcL'in. iilng Meiidnv : North am Middlu At Inntiu States: Generally fair and modf-ate tcrrCarnture until latter part, xvh"' ,insc" 1 showery weather likely. Faber, in Great Ferm, Turns Back Locals With Six Hits. Chisex Slam Hard HEIMACH IS TAKEN OUT floeeer, rf .lohnnen, m. Cellins. L".i iHIWrlv, II,. ' Meitll. rr. . ll'.illt. If. . . iMiL'lPllun. .Sb. 'Sclmlk, e fcaucr, i Totals ...., Veuns:. 2h II u,er. lb M,-;,, witii. tf Miller, i' . r', khiH l' (lallewn) i Wi'tkPi. If. . lv(OH 3b ll,'l,nneh. p. . I l,i 1 1 U. p ' IInMi lib. " lnlin,ten . IM.elt. II. II,UKS . CHICAGO All . r. i it n . . . l.l s ATHI.nncs All. It In n A I I, II a I, i i e 1 II 1 1 l.'l IlilIIH In 1 Tl .lis itatti',1 ri iii, i, in iii nriii I lllattwl fe, i;i kut In nlnll, I'lilcaRe a O O U I n 1 1 I -s Athlellcs II Ii 0 II 0 O 0 II 00 I Tnn-l)ie IiIIr Johnpeii, VRCIiIIhi, 'run sheWv s,truIc nut Hi Itilm I.M.e 1 1 L', b linn Ih I I list ti.it. i,i bills i,n 1'iiiKi, a, en i;ik rt 1 IT Hut i Is 1 Deuble . 115 Ulllliiw.e In Yiiuiik Id II.iiipi f'.iKs-e,t ball S, 'lallc. Hit In pi I, h, i Viiiniu (bv I'.ilirrl VI,I pin h II) IM.. it. Cm. 1 plus (iuttn le nn,l DltiM'ii. The Chisex wen the lii-t game of their series with the A's here teda.v, Ke,l I'liber hailing a shut-out, s i,, il. He let the Macks down with six hits. I t'ibmi ruber, pitching nee nf the Chicago White Sex, bad his skitter winking in beautiful feiin. The lieav.v ram iiieuuil neon ciiiised the postpeneniciil of the lirt aiue of what was le be a double-header. The' Continued en I'arre I Ittieii, Column lour ' F D LACK OA L; WILL CLOSE PLANTS Suspension of Werk September 16 Announced, Owing te Fuel Shortage New Yerk, Aug. Jf!. Carl Mays was in feiin tediiv and Urn Yankees slnmmed Mill Wright all ever flic field. 'I li Mrewns ('etild de nethliii with Mays anil the New Ve'-kers held the advantage b.v 7-0 in the icvcutli Inning. St. Leuis -ceied one run In the eighth, but flic Yanks took the game, ll-li, nnd thus went Inte llie lend In the nice for tin' Ameriinn League pennant. The Held wns heavv and damp from the rains of this morning. The threat-' ening weather kepl the crowd down te small figures. Mays ami "Wright helh stnrtcd well. Each team went out in order In the first. Ker St. Leuis. Tobin filed te Witt, nnd Diignn tossed out both Pesler and Sisler. Ker New Yerk, Witt (lied te Williams. Dugan fanned, and Until rolled te Gerber. St. Leuis get a Dinner around te third in the second, .lacobsen singled with one out. After Mi.Miinus fouled te Dugan. .lacobsen stele second nnd went te tlilid mi Schnng's wild threw. He wns left when Scott .went into left field for Severeid's fly. New Yerk stored twice In Its half of lhi second. PIpp opened with a single, ndi ained te ""iiind en Schnng's Infield out mid net cd en Mcusel's single. Wter Waul fannul. Mciicl stele sec ond and tiettid home en Scott's single. Ma vi fouled le Sisler. Meih tennis again went out In elder in tin Ihiid. Until striking out for the thin! Yankee out. Mr.Munus falls Down in Pinch Me.Mmius fell down in the pinch for St. Leuis in llie fourth. Pester opened with a single, but Sisler and Williams cxpirid en outfield Hies. .lacks, m walked, but Mc.Mutiiis fouled te Dugan. New Yolk sceied another run hi it hnlf of the fourth. Pipp's gi eiiudcr took ii bud bound te SWler and cot past him for a double. Seeiehl fumbled Settling's saciilice liiinl, PIpp taking third. PIpp suited and Seliaug iiMclieil second en u wild pitih. Meusel walked mid Wnril fouled te Sevcreld while tr.ving te saeil Ibe. Scott's vinglc tilled the bases, but Ma.vs bit Inte a double plav, McManus te Sister. Sevcreld eneiied St. I.eui"' fifth Willi a .dngie. Inn Gerber's het gietllider te Si oil was i (inverted into a double plav. Wilglit walked, but Tobin Hied te Witt for the llilnl lime. New Yerk sceicd two meie inns in Its bull', aided b.v two St. Leuis cners. After Williams made u snectiu ular Hitch of Wilt's foul Dugan dleve a single te lift. Teliin inufied Muth's towering It.v , Dugan taking second. Sic Manns billowed up a biillimil step en PIpp with a iiiier lliievv te first. Dugan si tiring and Until n si hing thlid. S( hang drove in Until Willi it sactiticc M.v . and Pipp ui: nail, d si, nliug. Mi'Lvvus ,'ilisi Chance The Mlnv Us liii-seil mielher s i,y u i hall, e 111 the sth. I'estl'l llpelnd vvilh n base mi balls mil .Sister singled, keeping Int. nt liis batting sticakw.w tin h new has ic.iilied tvvcut.v -five gauit -. Williains pepped te Wind and ,lm ob eb siin hit into u double pla.v, Scott te Wind le Pipp The aiihees picked mp a sm, lm, , their halt, ieusel opened with a sub and .ill, 'i W.ini ,'inl Sietl wen- letncl en eiillield tlie , Mnjs iiNe suf,, Meusel .en';' te thlid. lie s,ll(. ,,,, Wilt's siiiyle te leti. Williams i.iuhi Dui:. hi's , ug , . Mavs i mil iiiui'il in pili h shul-eiii ball in the seventh. Seven id singled ult'i one out and leek si i nail en lieibers lit. M iv . in Pipp Mujs stepped Ibis drive wh'i h. ban' hand, and then- was il,, ulil whitlni lie i until (entinnc. as lie liiiised Ins lingers However, he pitched te Sh ii. bailing for WsigM Th,. pill, h lullir gieiiudcd te Dublin MEADOWS OH HILL' AINST THE CUBS Alclriclge Docs Hurling in Second Game of Quakers' Series in Chicago 85,000 WORKERS AFFECTED j NEITHER SCORES EARLY! A!f - ry .1 iii idled , i Dell oil, Aug. 'Jli The Kind .Mmm Ceinpaii.v plains al lllghlaiiil Paik. Diaibeiii and Mlvei linage, suhuibs. will (lese down Seplenibir Ml beciusi of link of mat, it was announced b llem.v Kenl teda.v The Suspension will affei t upwauN of ,'0,01)0 welkeis in the tluee plants and indiicctly scvciitl huudred t lien -s-.ind ethers llnongheiit the ceunti.v. Assciubl ihiuts of the I'md ,,,,. pau.v Ihieuliiiul the niiinti) also wilt be closed, it was stated, lulnglng the number of stintlj lord eiuple.ves at feited li the suspension in approx imate!) Si',,0110. Illhers nffeiled an einpleves of Mini cms depeiiilenl upon Kuril oMe Cellieuis thai supph the I'md (oiu (eiu pun) with mill criii I unc uetiiied t,i,a In step shipments. Kxplnliiiug the elder te ,!,,. e the plains Mt Kerd said Ihnl bv Sep tember Ml the ceinpnil.v's leseu,. slink of fuel would have been ieuip!eleU ex hausted and nul.v ulll, i, 'ill cnnl would be left le keep llie luinaces and owns warm "Ceiiscipieutl) ," he .said, wu Will cl(!e dewtl llie dttlni iilnnl mi Septmuber 10." Asked when he hoped the pluntu could Coetinurd en I'nse Fmir Column Fhe ., t A., ( lllfilge, V'lg l'li Lee Me.idi.H. ,,p. ls,( 1 1 . Cub. Ill Ike second Killne ,if 1 lh' I' s ibis nil, 'I in inn, Al, rn;c I Win knl lur llie heiiie i lub The wi.illii'i lenk II I'rn fei the be, I n r ami was ui, e and , mil. j Al game lime ill nut H0II fans weie in llie pal k. Ni il Im i Lain si i, red In the fu.t fevV munils I'l It ST Mekiiii w.i. les.n.l ,...i i.. Mdllilge. Ten i tossed nut Itapp 'if. ' limn the same w.i). X,, nin. I I li nt In was ,.asi ter Paikin.ini ami ' I Leslie llellnchc,- gleiinded out le I es. ' lie. Tci I .nielt.il ,, ,i. i I, I .) i . i. in I. ""I'l1. "Mines tiled ,i illlmiis Ne ulls SEtdS'D Walker strolled, faikln. "i", ;""'" ,''1- Al.lridge linnies. Ah ridge I hi e,v out Kleli her and Walker took ihiid. I., .lie llm, ,e Callaghan. Ne i nn. Cillngli.iii lellid mil te I.e. he Uapp llm w out Ah lb i King wus ,a.v for I .Meadows and Leslie. , TIIIMD-Ileolie .:.,. . King . low thiew. Meadows siicil licc.1. I, i luies te Tcirv. Mekaii ,-, te i ,, 1 1 , Y,I""K" s"e.l up IJnpp's hijid hound..,, mid Holle. Inv i,.H m Kapp iliiew out lln, I,, ,.i, i, .ii.. lurtlM".1'1"".?"' 'II'B. llcatl.cute wMWd. Hcalhcetu sleie seiend. hut .i.- ..r- : -. Centlnnisl en Pee nrieea. Cnluuu, fuur PublLh.d Ualiy Ewpl 8unly. BubrerlpOen Prle. t ; Tr bf Mall. Cepyrlcht, 122, by Publte Lxlwr Company PRICE TWO CENTS LAST-MINUTE NEWS BASEBALL SCORES CHICAGO 300210101-8 15 0 ATHLETICS 000000000-0 C 2 Fnbcr nnd Sclmlk; Ileinmch nnd Perkins. GuthiTc nnd Ulncen. PHILLIES 0000000000 3-3 0 0 CHICAGO 0000000 0000-0 1 3 Meadows nnd Henllne; Aldiidge nnd Hnrtnett. 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Dehsen S.&C Spans Seuth Phillies rhila.Uyi Stars... Fleishcr ,. OTHER GAMES 010000000 000003 0 OX 000000011 000000010 000000101 00001101X 1 3 2 1 11 3 G 4 5 1 0 3 0 2 11 0 3 9 1 Lester St. Barnabas. . AmMer K.&M G 11 7 10 1 0 1 11 4 e Colonial Tee Cm ., 1 JJ 1 LeKan 4 11 1 Amhler 19 22 S ConshnhecKcn. . 5 9 d Perfcnstc 2 0 0 Lansdale 4 7 q Thornten-Fuller. . 5 12 0 Poudprten Deylesitnvvn. . . . Merrell Mills... J. 7 0 2 8 0 G 13 0 LATEST RACING RESULTS SARATOGA rouithDevnfatatien, 8-j, 2-0. euN wen; Ben Hetume. 8-5, !-!", out, second; Piudeiy, 2-1, 3-5, out, thud. T11110. 8.05. Only tnice staiteis. SARATOGA Sixth Neimnl. 11-5, even, 2-5, wen, Iia Wil Wil eon, 10-1, '1-1. 2-1. 'sei.eud: Cannenciin, 8-1, 3-1 S-5. third Tuik, 1.44 1-0 Jecii Scot, pugs, Huff, Queen Blende also inn. CONNAUOHT Feuith x-Maglc Reed, .1G.95, SJO.05. $35 wen; Flag of Truce, S3.G0, S3.20, seceml; Seth's Lemen, S5.8u' third. Time, 1.10. Mny Pele, Ethel Cluyten, x-Mi5i3 Tat and Evening Star also tan. s-Coupled. SARATOGA Seventh Daniel. 5-1. 2-1 even, wen; Srn urecl;. G-l, 2-1, evm. second; Dougheicgan. 0-1, 2-1. even, thud Tun 1 08 3-0 Piii'iau, Hexviutuket, Caveat Emptei. Cutain, Nm h Mnp shuc anil Wildrnke nlse ran. CONNAUGI1T Tifth Sweet Bouquet, S23 50. S10 05. ft-, TO. wen; Aunt Lin, S4 45, S3. 05, second; Benpali, S-l 10. thud Inn,, 1 48 3-5. Bnsaue Bey, Eva Seng. Priine, Reck SuTt. J.uk Shilne, Indian Pnnce, War Tex, Gay Kap, rauatic, "Unght TTeiiuiig ia.n. CONNAUGKT Sixth Han y M. Stevens, S9 01). S3 20. SJ Su, wen; Neith Wties. S3 00, S2 00. second; Spectncul.u Cul, ?,luu. thlid. Time. 2 02 2-5 Teggy Rives, Fizei, Salgteige, Sh. n uid-.ih. and Booneville nlse lan DEVONSHIBE Fourth Mnue Blanche, $13 00, $6 en. s,3 75, wen; Tycoon. $3 50, S2 00, second; Buckwheat. S3 05, thud. Time 1.08 3-5. Dentana, Cotienrpa, Hughes Ginhnm, Leici Giuuit,, Lady Bess nud Bucaile nlse ran. DEVONHIRE-Fifth-Meiumac, S10 85, S5 00, S3 30, wen; Guy, S4.30, $3.50, second; Cotten Blessem, S5.10, thud. Time 1.113-5. Citation, .King Jehn nud Bungu Buck also inn. CONNATTOrTF Seventh Sailor. $130.33 10, 2 90 Hnndful. ?3 85. S3 20. second; Heicules, S13 20.' thiul 2 02 3-5 Maiy June Baker Piedia. Rhymer. Invigoiater Cuba and Cemment nlse inn ' DEVONSHRE-Slxth-Gieenlnnd 530 85. $17 25 $0 05 Walk Up, $13 50. $0 00, second; Tffagiclaii. $5 20 Hiiul ' Mti",?: p0u ,Hih' rubbc,ty GlbM- ""'y. Aicikn Tflntnlus, Frank Fegnity nnd St. Gcrnmln laes mu. w HARRY HEILMAN INJURED WASHINGTON. Anrr Ofltr.-l.... . . .. 1,.... ;, ' 1. v.. t4iy xieumnu, ueireit Ini; 'P-Pe-'-CI"'F1-8t Ba.6,?.wa'Jlldge, of Washington, , -ueMtmea a oreKcn collarheae. wen ; Time, Viva w en ; Tune, Bey, U. S. ir SEE MINESANDHAILS TO GUARD PUBLIC Harding Considers Drastic rVleva in Case Situation Is Net Cleared Soen CONGRESS WILL RUSH BILL AUTHORIZING THIS STEP Reads Given Reasonable Time te "Make Geed" Before Natien Steps In WATSON SEES PRESIDENT Anthracite Miners and Opera tors Will Get Anether Chance 7?j Astnctaled Pies' Washington. Mig. I'd. The IV.Ieral Administration vvn, preparing le brln tlie nntlirnclte coal and rail strlka situations te an early culmination with Federal operation of (he anthra cite mines and some of tlie railroad under consileratien should that beeema necessary te protect the public welfare. President HaidiiiK tedav received a icpert en the recent New Yerk negotia tions for settlement of the rail strike. Senater Watsen, Republican. Indi ana, who has been one of the foremost ndviser, of tlie Lxecutive in the rail road .if nation, called nt the Whit Heuse after inlkins b.v inns distance telephone xx itli T lie Witt Ciivler, I'hlilriunu of the 'Association of Railway Lx-ceuthcM. and Charles Dennellv. pres ident of the .Northern Pacific Hallway. The lndiina Senater was accompan ied bv Joint T. Adams, .luilrman of th Republican National Cenimith e. nnd their visit was- substituted for an ap point nt Alfred I. Thern, general eetimcl of the executjies' association, had with tlie President heiiinrit) Still an Issue Neither Mr. Watsen nor Chairmnn Adams, prier te their conference, would com men t en the proposal being consid ered b.v the President looking toward a request for Congressional authority te take ever some railroads nnd nntlirnclte mines unless there is an Im provement In these industries within n reasonable time. He indicated, bow ever, tbnt railroad executives had man ifested eeiisIdernbIe interest in wht the Administration purposed t , ujh, the troublesome ipiestien of seniority if it should be domed necessarv te assume operation of certain raliread properties. Although it was said last night after tlie White Heuse ((inference, in which the President. Chairman Cummin- of llie Senate Interstate Commerce Com Cem nuliee nnd Atternev Cenernl Dauglierty nartii ipaled. considering (imposition of I ederal operation of certain liulriuiiW and ihe anthracite lnine-. that there would be a net u.r (eufcrenu' tedav, none had taken place p t ,,000. Neither Senater Ciiinmins nor .Mr liaugherlv laid m ensagenieiit te .see the Pi-sident. it was .,, ,v White Ilou-e ethclals. Vvvail Further .Moves Fuillier developments In b,n, the coal nn.l tail situations were av.aiied lv the Ailmiuistratien before pre-ee,-ing fiiither 111 its jielle.i f r,.,cral cp. elation, as dis, ussed nt a euleren-e last night betnien the President Sen- itnr iiiniuiiis and Mr. riauglieriv . Sen Sen aeor Cuiiimiits decline.! niter the confer 1 nee that the anthracite operators nd miners would be given one mine oppor eppor opper lunll.v te -fitlf their dlff.'reiii- s vf,)rft he would liitie.lme a I, Hi ami erlzmz I edeial operation of the mines, and that the lailreads. likewise, would be given ,1 "leasenable" u,,,,. , ,.'iiiens rat thur abililv te ftitnlsh ade'i,"" eivie. hid t lint these that fai'cl would be taken ever He was , eniidcnt ihat-Cen- giess v.eul.1 s, JH3 ,,,( ,.B1.t,n fur leth put poses netlier Alecdng s,m , Adinini.ti.uinii eveitii,,.. , , lln. Hmiille -itmitlei, were heel ,,p,T t have iis,re, another lllB , , I " ,' '"" l'l IK-s te I,,. ,iseul lev. weikaildh,.,... , h.mla'l p"',. "I"1T.I - IVce lr. , , ,,,r- TWO POLICEMEW FACE I DEATH IN HOUSE AFIRE 1 Enter Building te Rescue Famillei J Who Are at Shere I Twe palielnieri m-aih ,,si their liven j at !l..",n e'i lm k lat night when ibet vv.-iil im,, th,. nt. 11 iiii.Mir . thine the '.'lining st r Ham M-nr,. I .,t ItilH I Seuth I '0111 1 1 st,,.,,. , ,,,. ., ,J(.r, "t the taiuili and ledgeis Man, Id's fimiiU in, be.ird.'ts were .'' "' l'"' -h 'I lie palielinei,, K,.. "Iier i,n, r,.li. 1. ii.p.il ih,., U1IT '""" ''' ' " lellislll.' In yue j 1 II"' sum Ii Hi, III ih,. had ex nicil 1 "w'i 1 1 "I Hie house lil this time the enure upper poitien ,,f tit- phu p was alilac and llie p.ili eliueu had te light Iheii win ll,ii,i.,h the steel,,, , I 111! lues le tlie Ml eel , The -e, end .mil ih.nl Heet . uer (Oiupleleh binned ,,,,, !. engln f ihe tire is imi kuxiin, but He (ls, will I 1," hem 1 . ! ENORMOUS FALL IN MARK I SPREADS WOE IN GERMANY I President Ebert and Cabinet Con Cen ' slder Relief Measurci llrrlln. Aug 'Jll 1 1 1 A 't r liemic .listless te. lulling In ,. '.. tlens of (lennal'i I litenien ,,, i,,.,.,,.... iur" in nil- In i"'ii e.pn 1 f ,, . moils fall in im value of n. .ri The bltiiulien lh i'iiusnB K, ,1S tJ cern. A number r relief i.M,.H reiiNldeii'd bj geveniiuctir-i,,.MM ' '" terdav and liistrui IIeiih weie 'iwn thni these be rcail.v for piesentiiiltu, today n count it of iiiliihiterri ever which I rd Ident i:t,eit will pi. h,,., " " ' rv' ll'l.i, llriOntnu ...... LI,.. 1 . 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