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VOL. I-STO. 14
PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBMl 20, 1914.
- PRICE ONE CENT
M'NICHOL SEAL OF
APPROVAL ON GRAB
Senator Regards "Marble Hall" Scheme
For Municipal Court as One of the
Most Worthy Ever Conceived Visible
From Back Window of His Horned
THE CANDIDATE AND HIS SUPPORT
Fenator James J'. McN'ichol, Penrose 1 thought thp "marble hall" plan "one
i .- i Tiv,iio.ininiii ha p Mm epal of "c most worthy projects ever con
lsnder In Philadelphia, has set tne seat . . admitted i,.. hn.l tnlkod
with a Councllmen about the scheme. He
also talked with "social workers" In-terested.
of tils approval of the two-mllllon-dollar
land grab for the "Marble Hall" scheme
of tho Municipal Court, He talked It
over with Councllmen before tho "enter
ing wedge," in the shapa of a olll to
condemn tho Madaln Home property
at 21st and Knc ctreets was introduced
In Councils.
Senator MoXschol tninks the land grab
bing Municipal Court plans "one of tho
most worthy object. .vei conceived." He
aid so himself in an interview, senator
McN'ichol can look out th- rear windows
of his homo on Logan Square ana
tho proposed its for the Municipal Court.
A house on Race .inel, tiela in his
wilt's name faces tnt roper-tv. EUal
estate men sa.v ti,t. tc tiie rwb goes
throuuth the vault ot an uui'ty property
will he greatly enhanced
There i? iio uoutit mat senator Mc
Nicnol na been in the ..onflriene- ot
persons ni jammed tnrousti the "en
tering wedge ' as Vrta C. aitnon. the
xei.utle clerk ot me Municipal Court,
calls it. The "entcrli i; wedt-"' ' was th
condemnation oi ths coniur plot at .'1st
and Race sticits. omio by t.'it: Mat;
dalca Homt Society.
U a saiu on ooa authorit tuda;'
tnat Judge tirown had one to MeXichoi
nud tHlKcil iist:i tne piutid ulinust as soon
as tHev OilKlciittU MwNUtml Jcllltc
tbls huwuver, and Judya Biuvvn tuia all
nouueed that Tie II! not talk any more
to the Uvi.No LauOUH
'I hat there had been a oonteleuco t)f
twtri the Pentose leiuiei and I tie pre
HdllifC oiHcei 't the Municipal Couit hiu
the statement or His. Henr f. Tttch
aiUsOu. wife of ttle aui llltelldIlt uf
the Honpe of Detention 'liu iiiutest-s
to be ttle Hist l-ei aull to tl.U e tlluUb'ht
Ot inuvlliii Ule IK'iioe ot Detention tu the
Kite at Jl I and Kjv': sttevts
McNlctiu' did :i Inieei. that he
SEN'ATOR TALKS WITH .TUDQE.
MrH. Richardson mentioned casuatly
that Judge Brown hnd talked with Sen
ator McNIchol tho day she hnd the idea '
for the new Detention House. Senator
McN'ichol denied it vigorously. I
It was while telling how she came to '
think of the Magdalen Home site that
Mrs. nichardson brought In Senntor Mc- '
Vlchol. I
"I had heard that the Magdalen Home I
site was for sale." said Mrs. lllchard
son, "nnu as soon as I saw Mrs. Jurist,
of the Advisory Board, I told her about ,
It. Mrs. Jurist went to see Judge Brown I
to Interest him In the plan. ,
"And then," said Mrs. Klchardson,
with a deprecatory smile. "Judge Brown
went over to see Mr. McN'ichol. (
"Oh, I don't know what she wanted to
see him for," sho added. "I suppose he I
Just went over to tell him about It."
Senator McN'ichol was found In his
prlvato ofllce In the Lincoln Building. I
He wat. asked It ho had given Immediate '
approval ot tho Municipal Court plans '
when Judge Brown camo to see mm.
"Judge Brown and I never talked about
the Municipal Court," ho said. "I have
discussed It with some councllmen, but I
never saw Judge Brown about those
plans. I will say, however," ho added,
"that I think the Idea is one of the most
worthv ever conceived.
Any plan that will telleve the con
gpstlon In the House ot Detention Is
ivortiij oi support, Tne holla arc miser
ably oercruWded. and there should be
a separate loom tor women. Something
oubht to B dene for tne women and
children who ate forced to use the build
ing. 'Tf 1 have talked with several Coun
cllmen about the plans und 1 also dis
cussed them wltn foclal workers."
It was suggested that Louis "Wolf, tho
On-Mnizution ull. . Geoige 3 Horwltz,
an associate or Juatfe Brown, and Mrs.
Louis Jurist probably were the social
workers he alluded to Senator McN'ichol
astented to (Ms wltn a nod.
This photograph shows a window o the bottling establishment of George Ringele, at 12th and Olive streets.
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PENROSE PORTRAIT
TOPS RUM BOTTLES
IN STORE WINDOW
POLICE DISCOVER
PLANT WHERE DRUG
FIENDS GET DOPE
WOMAN, BACK FROM VISIT,
FINDS HOME IN FLAMES
Tenderloin Squad Run Into
Place Completely Equip
ped for Making Products.
Three Men Arrested.
A veritable habit-forming drug manu
facturing plant, with machinery, mixers,
vials, rotorts and compressors, used, the
police believe, in turning out morphine
and heroin pills, has been unearthed at
431 N'orth Eighth street by special plice
Njien of the Tenderloin. Three men sus
pected ot operating the plaeo wei.5 ar
raigned today In the Tenth and Button
wood streets station beforo Magistrate
Belcher, who hold them In J4W bail each
for a further hearing on Friday.
The men arrested aro James Shay. 540
North Tenth street, and George and Louis
ItansdeU. VSl N'orth Eighth street, in
whose apartments tho apparatus was
found.
Tonderloin police have been considerably
alarmed for the pat month at the in
Mrs. Browney Finds More Trouble
After Calling' on Friends for Comfort.
Wrn Mrs MadWine Hrowne, 5m Mat
. ilm street, returned honvj this morning
lolkiwmg a visit to friends who sought
to comfort her In her worries about her
husband believed to b- In tho l-'rench
army, nhe found the pl.ue damaged by
lire and wuter Sfetnl months ago Mrs
Ur.wnv"s huabund sailed for France
to settle an e-tate Beyond hearing that
In. arriird af-lj, Mrs. Browney has
he .ud nothing mire of him
The 'Ire started from burning coals
di'-pping from a gruto In th kltch"n,
which set fire to t.to carpet. The tire
sprf-ad tc the home of Charles Kemp,
uf 312J Mnleolm stre-t
A baker making deliveries tn the neigh
borhood saw smoke issuing from the
kitchen windows and bounded tho alarm
Thi. dttmac" to the Browney houti
nmountd to $jno The Kemp home wai
nut damaaed
Holds Place of Honor in
Ornate Display at Bottling
Establishment in the Four
teenth Ward.
Background Consisting of Re-
CHURCHES ASKED TO FIGHT
PENROSE AND LIQUOR EVIL
Ministerial Union Adopts Keport
Recommending Organized Opposition.
Tho Ministerial Union yesterday adopt
ed tho report of tho Executive Com
mittee, In which there was Included a
recommendation that all the churches
of the union unite In fighting tho liquor
evil allied with Penrose In tho coming
campaign. In each church a committee
of two men will be appointed to obtain
signatures to a platform In which tho
signers refuse to support any candldato
for office who does not favor county
local option, or who refuses to Indorse
a Federal law to prohibit the sale of in
toxicating liquors.
At a meeting ot a committee repre
senting tho civic and local option or
ganisations of the State, named In Har
rlsburg September 17 for the purpose ot
working in the Interests of local option
Ceptacles Filled With Whisky, throughout tho commonwealth, plans
I were outlined for a vigorous campaign
Gin and Mixed Drinks Com- during the next five weeks aguinst Pen-
xoselsm and liquor.
HOBOES WILL PORTRAY
GRIEVANCE IN A PLAY
pletes Advertisement.
SUDS EXTINGUISH OIL FIRES
Senator Penrose's picture is being shown
to the oterH or the nth division ot tho
Fourteenth Ward.
In the window of the bottling establish
ment of George Ringele, at 715 North
Twelfth strtet, on the corner of Twelfth
and Olive streets, a large portrait of the
senior Senator is displayed. Liquor forms
tho background, foreground and tho rest
of the surrounding ground of the setting.
it was explained by employes today
that tho establishment Is the polling place
for the division, and the picture was
placed In the window by the Ilepubln.an
party to adertlse Penrose along with the
' brands of liquor which Klngcle handles.
I The picture has been thero Blnce tho
first rtclatratlon day," said one of llln-
j i t . . .- . gelo's employes. "This Is a polling place.
Standard Oil Company's Test Meets ym Umw JU ,jenluu thal the L1(luor
With Success. Dealers' Association or the Brewers'
Pouring oil on troubled waters has been Association had anything to do with plac-
In recent vears demonstrated as effective, )ng the Penrose picture. Tho Republl-
and many shlpi now carry oil for that i cans he said, went to the store on the
hTT T,hf way t0 Pol 'it " T3 hns morning of September 3 and hung the
ben found in an equally odd application "'""""
Tank fires have lone be-n the bugaboo I engraving,
of oil men. Water It useless. The Stand- "Did they hang It just as It Is now?
ard Oil I'ompan) has ted suds at I he was asked.
Bayonne. X. J. It placed four thirty-Inch ' .... , .. u. ,,.-!,,..! sini. tv..v nut
crease in number of heroin and morphine ' t.'n',"Pi"'' "f , a forty-foot tank. ' .. . .
. , . . j .. . ., Theso were supplied wiht a aolutlon of " 'here, no saiu.
victims. Almost dfcHy arrests were nude carbonate of fu and soap bark With ! The Republican workers who hung the
an dpersona both youns and old sentenced j them were fusible links of phosphor ptcture selected their own setting, lie
to small terms In prison or tho Hoiwe of I bronze cable iontrolld by a series of ,. of tl,e bottles of liquor were
Coition . they were , "Si etTf 'te'Top tTtiX ' " "' ttt '"" h
and had drugs in their rossessloi.. i thousand gallons of Mexh-an crudf oil' i been changed Mncj u likeness of the
It was bad enough, tbj police . to j and naphtha run on It. This was llgnted. Benior Senator was place.l among them.
be an old und hardened character suf. , The fuses melted. th- soda drnnni mm Bemor f,avul " '
ferine from the effects f a life-lontf thf. taifk and ,1?; JSim .. I.IJ.I',0 I The "Penrose display" has caused con-
Iwbit but when those arreted wre fte- And this tremendous flr nf r.n .n,i ,nv,. i siderable comment imans the residents
tha Bds estins'ilshfcd thus outomutirally ! nf tho neighborhood, as it Includes, be.
DEATH HE PRAYED FOR
CAME AS MAN SLEPT
uuontly young man and women, who
wtro seen wandering about th ktreetn, w nin, nd, by fJrlM( ',;,!,
bleary of eyes, with tw't.hi.is roude ;",,, or ?oam fourlMn-Jn-h laer
nnu niaciairo uy mi- r.i'. ju oi vruji,
th ltatlon becume mi.r serious.
'We were unable
Another experiment was
tnre tnousand gallons of oil ami nr.o
tried with
aides the likeness oi afpaior i-raiw:,
two scoro bottles of bevetal dilfernt
brands ot rum, Bin, whisky and mixed
drinks.
until recently," I u "h" V''T,?.'" ""."""" .?' " . ."'. or:(
Blrt thu iu.IIp. 'In 1..1I Ml.-ro rhrv !."""'" " " (,BiunF ie stand.
TSrjrjr.-s , S?SBH S s 20 IRATE neighbors resent
5K, .-. k..,. . .., i K a HSH5?K ' front-porchtango revels
Vior una r.umn w?re uviaiica Q www onAH lat. ,nA ln - ' ',!.:"": "r:
th suspect The nt around the three VI, -: 7.7- - J ".r,'uAt.lqe "ro Cause
m.-.i l-h.nH !a Smi.tav vt..n w-.. I. .7.-. ". '.'"" I'"'in Cimer Ullto-
mM UBHienea last numutv wiun w-i. , matlnilly or bv hand tn om, .7hi
vicinity ot Ml North fcighth street. I
WAGON STRIKES WOMAN
Whllo thru of the live specials fur
rounded th hout. uu ot U.-ni entered
and forcing the rtout' of a room ou tb
secoml fmr tear found Shuy and the two
nansdU cowering among their ma
chinery i.d buttlea.
Bven the 4ti'tlfc Wre MavKvrmi at
tlie 6i? "t th 4"P pUnt- iludtrn ma
chlnwrj, tthlth is Ultovi'd t- l4 bi
Womar's Arrest for Using
Violent Language,
Tango spooning parties which are de
clared to have lasted until nearly dawn
on tho front porch of Sirs. Annie Joyce.
3.S3 North 21st street, proved her undoing
Street Cur Gons Excites Driver, Who when neighbors cau.ed her arrest tw a
Makes Quick Turn. ! common scoM because she said unkind
Ijiiid ringing i.f a street far gong, due
t the inipathlllf. of the mnlnr'nnn
raw, v m. o, own cilUi an rfrrWfnt on B, ht ""
ueeil to cotnuress pills from uudrv4 i-hestn... . ... . Jr. T. !lrtt,,.ntar
herotn unrt morphine. w Installed n the , aHnn wai) . frn, , f. ?f"v"
diiver. thinking n ambulanw un .m.
room- 'Fiure cre J-r omtulnliii' u.
pUftwjs luoklP.' drug and many vial, and in, p'ul,e(i nkstiiv o , ih ,1 -t. al fM."
wlwr. kluud about KMIM Hump n"wVSfcVup on
and roarers re Iwiuded in h layout. , , kidt-waife and struck jiim Tida .,m
thrw occupinu madr- d dash for UUrty. yuuug wornin was taken to her home
but their attempted escape was of thort , "" "' "9r nor"e.
dunitlon- With the iinei uf drug Wo. '
tlni oiil too plain In their mind the ;
police made gliuit work of the canture
auU tlw th.ee sup.-ts were Uud-.-d In
cells at the station house.
They refused to nay what they were
doing In the place or whether the layout i
fur mauuftuturing pills was theirs All
powders and lUiuidb were suit io City
Hall to be vxumined b Ltunijts while
the pill machine wis uben t the jflh e
of Hance Urothers & While manufactur
ing druggists, who prunuunt.ed it a
nwdeni device i
1 1 pull.- hae no .doubt that the
city theraists will rf-oer morphine,
cocalDo and lieriou
Not a Scarecrow
A ertain Chh-sgo business man hai
haxl a great deal of, trouble with his
workmen, a number of whom havo
from time to time evinced a disposition
"tu soldier."
On one occasion when this gentle
man in I'umpany with his brother, was
slslting the farm of a friend in south
ern Illinois the two observed an ua
things to them for objecting to the fun
at a nuisance. Magistrate t.reils, in trie
JJIdvalo and JUdee avenues police sta
tlon. today held Mrs. Joyce In W3 bail
for court.
Twenty Irate neighbors, one of whom
was a blind man. crowded the court room
and Indignantly accused Mrs. Joyce of
using language unbecoming to a hofctess
of tango parties. As to the revels them
selves, the neighbors declared they were
abominations not tu be tolerated by any
self-respecting community. Tho young
participants, they declared, did not con
duct themselves with becoming modisty.
The petition against Mrs. Joyco stated
she objcted to complaints of her neigh
bors In loleut and uncomfortable lan
guage, which was distressing to those
who sought oniy peace. In the neighbor
hood. , .
The blind compiuinan-t was venement in
Oft-expressed Wish of James Glen
non, City Employe, Granted.
Tho dtiith hi. had prnytd for camo
early today to James Glcnnon, an aged
employe of the Bmeau of Highways,
who was found lifeless In hla bed at 211
West Tioga street, by Joseph Hclmuth,
a friend with whom he resided.
According to Helmuth. his aged com
panion prayed inch night that he might
go to bed apparentl well, and that when
death camo It might touch htm aa he
slept.
Last night Helmuth went upstairs to
see his friend who, he said, had a slight
cough He looked Into his room and
saw Glcnnon, as usual, kneeling before
his bed. Thh was the last he was seen
alive.
Dr. Chnrles A. "White. 3JM North Sec
ond street, said death was due to heart
failure. Glennon wns 63 years old.
tkCW fox MJPilftflitte.j
no ,dou
ninth tiirnra sta ml in ir in a Hicr.iot flul.i
"Stwe it tsr. t moving " observed the I his denunciation of the defendant "And
UIUWICI, IV IMUBl we. it SlUrClTOW, , U il u..vw w..wrf--. -w .
"That isn't a scarecrow." said the
I other, after a lone naze at the flcure.
jara sent to J "That's a maa workjas by the day."
Uiyiucott3,
asked tho
MafUtrate.
Most emphatically they djd. Judge,"
waa the answer. "Most ehaticaliy,
vW a big W-
BOY FACES THEFT CHARGES
Held for Stealing, Other Accusations
Confront Him.
The arrest of a 10-year-old boy, charged
with the theft of a watch, led to his be
ing held on another theft charge and that
of carrying n concealed weapon. Ho Is
Charles Adams, 3117 East Dauphin street,
ami was arrested on the complaint of
Thomas Hell. 37S Kensington avenue,
who claims that the boy stole the watch
from that address when sent there on an
errand
Special Officer Punbar arrested the boy
In his home, and at that time found a
bicycle in tho houso which Adams
claimed had been given to him by a man
on the street, but the police say that this
Is u whevl which was recently stolen from
James Shore, S5W West Harold street.
When bejrehed in the polico station It
was found that the bov wns wearing a
revolve- In a holster which hung from
his belt. The weapon was loaded with
blank cartridges, and .was equipped with
a searchlight attachment. Ho was held
under tSOO ball to aw nit further hearing.
INSTALMENT AGENT HELD
Arrested for Breaking Into House to
Remove Furniture.
Irwin Bodolln, of 1719 North 3Ut street,
a collector for the Penn furniture Com
pany of 11 Market street, was arraigned
before Magistrate Mcf'liaiv at the Tron
ton avenue and Dauphin street station
today for further hearing on the charge
of breaking Into the home of George
t'lendaniel, at :7J Hmerald street, to re
move the furniture.
t'lmdanlel bought household goods on
the Instalment plans from the firm, but
got out of work. While he was out of
the city with hU wife last Saturday,
Bodolln Is charged with forcing entrance
to the house. The man had a furniture
van In front of the place.
Sergeant Henry appeared bofore the
goeds were loaded and arrested Hodolln.
The latter was held In tUj ball for tho
hearing today
Will A6k for More Paving
A committee of the Woodland Avenue
Business Men will confer with Director
Cooke, of the Department of Public
Works, October C, Jn an effort to have
Woodland avenue paved from 62d street
to Cobb' Creek, Tha appropriation for
Woodland avenue in the new loan bill
provides only for paying from 52d to USth
street.
Heal Vagabonds in tho Cast of the
lewar's Hall Production.
The burdens of the ho.bo will be shown
tonight In the thrilling melodrama "On
the Road," and those who go to Lewar's
Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden streets,
will see a company of real vagabonds
in the cast.
According to .T. Eads How, the million
aire hobo, who is directing tho affair,
the object Is to show the Injustice of
tho vagrancy laws. Realistic scenes will
show the Innocent hobo begging on tho
street, and then his trial In court and
sentence to hard labor in the peni
tentiary. Thero Is a love, story, too, to show that
the vagrant la not wholly devoid ot sontl
mont. The play was written by Miss Cora D.
Harvey, Interested ln the International
Brotherhood Welfare Association. The
proceeds will be used to establish a
free employment bureau ln thl3 city,
where vagrants may obtain work.
Miss Harvey Is now ln Washington,
where she Is ttylng to Interest Con
gress ln a plan to establish employment
agencies ln the rural poatofflces.
NEGRO'S "LANGWIDGE" IN
COURT AMAZES CROWD
Aged Colored Man Gets His Freedom
After Extended Remarks.
Ye who would dodge the Iron bars down In a
dungeon deep,
And curt not if the founders of the English
language weep;
Approach the lordly magistrate and take him
by Hurprlee,
And hit him with "flzzstatlcate" and look ex
tremely uc,
The vocabulary of Joteph Marshall, an
tilted Negro, of Spruce and Wamock
streets, gave Slagistrate Tracy consider
able uneasiness this morning. Marshall,
who was accused of getting a bottle of
milk and a loaf of bread under sus
picious circumstance was finally dis
charged so that the court at the Fif
teenth and Vine streets station could get
under way.
"I was ftzzastlcated. Judge," said Mar
shall In the course of an unduly ex
tended speech. "If I misappropriated
the provisions, the annexation was at
tributable to temporary aberration of tha
Intellect."
Asked to explain what he meant by
"llzzastlcated" Marshall looked dubious
foi a moment, so did the policemen
who were attracted by his flow of "lang
widge " "I'll mnke It more apparent,"
f aid Marshall "I was sort , o' dozing
near one of them gas plates In the side
walk of the public thoroughfare and the
gaa. emanating from the upcrture Just
sort o' 'fizznstlcuted' me.
"I finally aroused myself and found
that somehow I had become Inadvertenty
attached to tho bottle of milk and loaf
of bread. I was Jllst examining It when
the guardian of the law Introduced him
self to mo and took me here for this
explanation." But this is as far ua
Marshall got. "You can continue that
the next time you're brought here," said
Magistrate Tracy. "Tou better go home
and run for Congress." And Marshall
went.
CROOKED POLITICS
WHISKY'S AFFINITY,
ROOSEVELT ASSERTS
Colonel Tells Ohio Progres
sives the Two Forces Are
Closely Allied in Their
Operations.
Campaign in Buckeye State
Waged by Liquor Men on Lines
Designed to End Control Over
License.
NEGRESS TRIES TO END LIFE
Makes Three Attempts to Hang Her
self While Tinder Arrest,
Following her arrest for disorderly con
duct last night, a Negress, who said her
name was Lena Brown and that she lived
on Tenth street above South, attempted
to commit fculclde ut three different
times during the night by hanging her
self with a stocking So persistent were
her efforts that the police were forced
to havo the matron of the station re
move the woman's elothlng to prevent
further attempts at fcelf-destructlon.
JAIL FOR BOGUS COLLECTOR
',4i?Mmmiimmimmm
Man Who Posed as Magazine Agent
Receives Sentence.
Charles IL Van Winkle, who posed as
a collector of subscriptions for a maga
zine, pleaded guilty before Judge Ral
ston ln Quarter Sessions Court today,
being confronted with W M. Lord, dis
trict manager of the David C. Cook
Publishing Company, which had caused
the arrest and impilsonment of the de
fendant for three months In Trenton
for the same offense.
Mr. Lord had on hand eight witnesses
from whom the defendant had made qnl
lectlons In this city Judse Ralston t Hi
posed a sentence ef,onj year.
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COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 23 "Tho mu
tual alllnltles of whisky and crooked
politics" was tho keynote of tho address
in which Theodore Roosevelt opened the
Progressive campaign In Ohio hero last
night. He urged the election of James
R. Garfield for Governor and A, L. Gar
ford for United States Senator, on their
prohibition platform.
"Whisky and crooked polities unques
tionably have strong mutual afTlnlties,"
said Colonel Roosevelt, "and it Is natural
that everywhere the liquor forces ihould
line up against the Progressive party,
sometimes behind one, and sometimes
behind tho other, of tho old parties."
Ho took a strong stand against tho pro
posed amendment to the State Constltu
Uon which will be offered to tho voters
of Ohio this fall In an effort to make
the entire stato "wet."
"In the Stato this year the contest has
been precipitated by the liquor men."
he said, "who have forced beforo the
voters an amendment, which. If success
ful, would mean the abolition of all ef
fective control over the liquor traffic and
the abdication by the State ot all power
to minimize the damage It docs,"
Colonel Roosevelt said that tha Demo
cratic party In Ohio la cither oveitly or
covertly supporting the "wet" amend
ment, and that the Republican party Is
dodging the Issue. He also assailed the
tariff policies of tho Republican and
Democratic parties Under the Republi
can tarllf, ho snld, a few men prosper
too much, while under the Democratic
tailff no one prospers. Ho Indorsed the
election of a tariff commission ot experts.
BERGDOLL, FLUNKING, SEEKS
AERO COURSE WITH LAW
Millionaire Aviator, Failing at IT. of
P., Wants to Enroll Elsewhere.
The studies of law and neronautlcs form
a combination now sought by Qrovcr
Cleveland Hergdoll, millionaire aviator
ard cscapadlst, who, sjnee "flunking"
from the Law Department of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania ileslns to en
roll as a htiidont at some educational
Institution where high Hying will not
Interfere with legal grind,
Mr. Bergdoll. who is expected to return
today to Philadelphia from Kalamazoo
Mich , where he has been to protest the
result of an aviation contest. It Is said
will try to enter either Harvr.i. vi,'.
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GIRL SHOT TO DEATH
BY HER UNCLE OH 1
GRADUATION EVE
Florence Cope, 19 Yean'
Old, Victim of Kinsman
Rage When She Interferes
to Save Mother. '
la,
Tragedy at Bucks County FarrnJ
house Followed by All-Night
Hunt for Man Who Fired Fatal'
Shot.
nnvr.fOTnwM vl
'.i.ysim, Xn &cpti 23Aa
reauy tor nor graduation from th
Philadelphia Business College, pretf,'
-iMoronco cope, 18 years of
shot to death last
uncle, John
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age,
night by w
Cope, 42 years of nc. .,'
tho homo of her father, Clinton Cope, luf
the llttlo village of Buckingham Valley '
near ne-ie. tvnat prompted tho uncit
to kill his pretty niece Is not entirely
ciear, aitnough It Is believed to be jeai.
ousy. Sho had upon several occasion!
repulsed his caresses, saying she did not
like him because ho drank. He BM
under the Influence of liquor when lhS
shooting occurred. Cope escaped, anlj
ha3 up to this time succeeded In eluj.l
Ing capture by the posse of officers ami'
neighbors, who were beating through lh'
thickets of Buckingham Mountain all lull
night searching for him. j
John Cope, who is a painter living Is
the vicinity, went to the homo of hlif
brother, Clinton Cope, at 10 o'clock laitj
night. It wao a bright moonlight night 1
and Clinton Copo was out In the Aeljj
of his llttlo farm cutting corn. The vU-!
ltor was ln an ugly mood from drink
and hurled abusive language at Uril
Cope. Florcspe, who was In an upjur
room of tho house, heard the noise b.
low and ran downstairs to her mother.!
When sho appeared In tho room her unci!
called her a vile namo and declared:
"I'll shoot you, too."
Ho thrust a revolver against her. Thl
girl grasped the weapon, but Cope pullM
tho trigger and tho shot passed throujil
tho girl's abdomen. She died within aa
hour.
After tho shooting Cope ran out ot tlif.!
house without shoes, coat or hat X
posse, which Included a member of th
oiinu puuee, uuyiesiown ponce snojt
iarmcrs in tne vicinity, was organlzel
Hut an all-night search of tho bulldlngi
In the neighborhood and wood slope!
of Buckingham Mountain failed to reveal
the hiding placo of the slayer. The posse
la still beating tho woods, aa It Is be
lieved Copo could not havo gotten far.
Tho death of Florcnco Copo cast deep
gloom throughout tho school rooms o!
tho Philadelphia Business College, 1011
Chestnut street, where sho had been
pupil slnco her graduation from Hlfi
School last year.
Miss Edith Ritchie, ot Paulsboro, N. J,
a pupil at the school, who hnd been her
companion slnco they entered the school
together, could not attend class this
morning owing to the shock of her
friend's sudden death. The entire school
was somewhat upset by tho tragic affair.
As late ns vesterday afternoon illss
Cope spoko to Joseph Lemlng, the presi
dent of the school, regarding her graduf M
tipn, wnicn was to talte place on n
Frldny, "Shu was one of the most n
thuslastlc puplki that has ever attended
our school," said Mr. Lemlng this after
noon. Tho teacher who has had charsi
of MUs Cope's class could not discuss tht
affair at all, so heartbroken was she l
tho news.
MIfs F.llrabeth Thompson, a neighbor
of the slain girl, who Is an Instructor t
the bfhool, went up on the same train
with Miss Copo last evening, and sh
spoko of getting an early train Into town
this morning to catch up with some
her studies.
The girl's death has so upset the school
that giaduatton day In the college rosf
have to be postponed until next week.
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Abilene, Tex...,
Atlantic City...
lIlBiiuiri.li. N. I
or Columbia. His friends think lie will iiuffSPo ."V.:
prohablv enroll nt Harvard hPr.,u "J I ,.m.?L ii. .
me existence mere ot an aero club amone
the students.
The millionaire aviator, after his ar.
rival In Philadelphia today, will go to
Trenton, where he is to give an exhlbi
tlon In aeroplanlng.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
For eastern Pennsylvania and Jf
Jersey: Fair tonight and probably Ww
nesday, with rising temperature; rnoa
erata variable winds.
High barometric pressure prevails this
morning from the Itocky Mountains eOT
ward except In the Lake Superior res"'
and along tho middle gulf coast. A
slight disturbance central over western
Ontario has caused light raina in uppef
Michigan and Ontario, while the g'
storm has occasioned showers In southern
Alubama and Mississippi. This disturb
unco appears to have changed but HU-J
In energy and is moving northward very
n Imi I TVin laiiii.ni-qi llrud It .1 lit Plc3
RIU1Y, 1IIU (Cttll(UH4 - , B
rapidly In tho upper lake region to reaa- m
lugs komewhat above normal, wnnu
Now England and tho Middle AtUnM
States and In North Dakota and Mon
tana It Is unseasonably cool,
U. S. Weather IWeau UiiHeim
Observations made at S a. in. Eastern tl
Low
8a.m. n't. fall. Wind nrj'1'8
Station.
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Young Woman Accuses "Redely" Carr
Elwood, alias "Heddy" fair, an old
offender during th last trulley strike
today was sentenced to tlvc dais In thn
County Prison for Insulting .i lou"
woman by Magistrate Campbell, in the
Front and Westmoreland streets Dollra
station. "lUddy" Carr is wlu-kntwn
throughout Kensington, and. according
to the police, was out on probation after
serving part of a six years' sentence for
burning a street car In 1S10.
Appearing against him today was Mis
Winnie Balbildge. JUS Keltn street Ms,
Batbrldge a!d Carr accost, her on tha
street yvstcrday and. seized her orjn,.
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