A rU-' and, tere( ce, 3 wa tatii X "B that Eoln; I an: eurri colon "t; the P. A the on tl Gen them to S' -while few Jinnd: "Tl! advatj Som on b aurpr towel onets 300 ti In th "Tl tins and ears but wouni contli "I tlon All til excepi to do l DOI w TOJ M.cnl inu Ai ip irj r. I MJ Jam. I. .nl Aiht-r Etta 'I John llttrls Malt 1' rtin Hern M dre. Alphfl Chirl: (Urli Al rah M'ettl U" ncel uft J Jam.. I Kail John Mna.J John 1 hriul tl ntld tnnlu Jehu l-lord AnirJ Ida J"hu JietheH rrinl Mary j Uooru UffSAt .trt llUtj U11 SOi Aatod ajui Oiu SPORTS EVENING LED Etj sports! JtV FINAL ' ., i VOL. I NO. 15 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, lOft. PRIOID (MOD CENT YARE ADMITS BAD WORK AT ISLAND PARK '.Walls' Demolition to Make Way for Park Practically a Confession to Faulty Construction. VAKE CONFESSES ERROR BY DESTROYING CITY WORK HE DEFENDED ''Safe Bot No Dynamito Will Be Needed to Tear Them Apart," Veteran Building Wrecker Declares. Senator ridwin II. Vare. who con ducted the 'neap concrete walls" In League Island Park at a cost of more than $230,000 to the taxpayers, which three noted ergine-rs condemned. Iris a' last confessed his oik was faults. By his orders squads of laborers have torn down practically the entire strmtur Only small parts of the cracked wall are sMI! visible. Expenditures 'or the park thus far have been about tl.sn.0 Laborers In the park frankly adm.tted today that demolishing the wall wasn't a. dltflcult Job. One man ventured to de clare the Job was tho easiest he had encountered In years, because of the faulty material with which the structure wan built. Less than four months ago, after a hoard of cxpertu assigned 1 Director Cooke, of the Ocpartment of Public Works, had submitted a report which stated that the walls were worthless because of many cracks. fl-sure nnl holes In them, Senator Vare made this de- i fense: ' "The wall Is a handsome structure and there Is nothing wrong." Tn face of cnncIuMve proof furnished by thr experts, composed of such men as Frederick W. Taylor, of this citv. for merly consulting engineer of the Mid. ale Steel Company: Richard L Humphrev president of the American Concrete In stitute, and Allen Hazen, of the firm "f JIazen & Whipple, consulting engtneers of New York, Vare lsued emphatic de nials of their grave charges. Later the Senator employed a corps of engineers' whose Identity he refused to make puhllc. The engineers werp de tailed to make an Inspection of the "near concrete walls." The report of tho Sen ator's private investigators was never made puMIc The Senator has made many trips tn his automobile down to Iague Island since the work of razing the walls was begun. The demolition, which many res idents In South Philadelphia decide Is a disgrace to this city, v. as btft'ln last July. . . ' From his automobile, workmen de clared today. Senator Vare no douM had an excellent chance tJ view the cracked nails made of Impurlt'es. He also could sea the worthless walks from that van tage point DYNAMITE NOT NT.EDED. In the group of workmen detailed In the park this morning was a veteran building wrecker and all-around laborer This man, who has worked on many municipal construction jobs, frankly de clared that, owing to the poor gravel used. It was a sure bet that dynamite wouldn't be needed. "The fellow who had thr- contract for putting these thlng3 up I mean those walls certainly must have r-een his blun der by this time. Any man who has eyes and knows a thing or two about concrete will nay that there Is some thing wrong with this Job. Only a blind man couldn't tell the difference." Senator Vare has the contract for pro ceeding with the work tn the park. He was given the contract last June, be cause his bid of $S00,("O0 was the lowest. It v as learned toady that one of the first discoveries by laborers and others detailed to tear donn the wall3 was that the structure atound the lagoons was defective. This fact was also pointed out by tho experts In their reveUtlor.K. The thr investigators, who condemned the ftruotuie as a piece of patchwork, also b'ought forth proof to show that for concrete ihf contractor u?d an unwashed gravul. fuirlv well graded, but full of im purities, which tended to Impair th qual ity of th concrete made from It. Another Interesting feature of the Investigators' disclosures was that the gravel cont lined wood, lumos of clav, pieces of coal and Mm vrrv fliio material, part of which was o-gnnlc matter. The walks also show signs of poor workmanship Many of them a con structed by the Senator will have to be rebuilt because they are defective. nt'SHING PARK'S COMPLETION.. Everything Is now being dona by U. rector Cooke to bring about the com. pletlon of the park which will be Phila delphia's future recreation ground for children and adults. It la expected the park will be ready for me by nest sum mer. The new contract awarded to Senator Var calls for treo plant, roadwaja, pavements, man'ioles and also solid side, walks, but not the kind h constructed when the "near concrete wa.Hi" were put up. Grata banks, better walks and other improvements will be constructed It Is also planned to have a wading p where girls and boy3 ran have fun in the summer Following the disclosures made, last spring by the Invent testers, the entire matter was later referred to PUtrlct ! '. - ' ; . v ViKfepfe fgjpjSSS "', Tti,s PHOTO T7KN M7V 94--3PDGE i7S 5AfC &PV . 4?? W7AL S AOW SFAG TOXV OW HpMHIag 7 AjkJw wHB MBteM -MWilikkAMAmmsm 2Jr?S'K)yV"MrtVKlTS&,.!tKUfciT ..'": " ' - -Ki r&J'Z"rTZif3&9 it jlZi ?5 " J GRAB INCLUDES PLAN TO SEIZE CITYHALLSUITE Rooms Occupied by Police Coveted by Municipal Court Pending $2,000,000 Land Purchase. Project Gormlnated Last April Whon Owstor of Stato Fencl blos From Armory Appoarod Imminent. V7RE "1S?AD30r7:37- WrfCL" bhfCrt HE S AOh TT7PVG- GOUY SfOATuzA' 93:-f? T cV7WfA'7' BLOODHOUNDS PUT ON TRAIL OF SLAYER HUNT CLUB HAS FIRST SPORT OF THE SEASON Members Start Across Country Today, But Reynard Gets Away, Jl K R-TP A K -mT Ti ItIIT Huntsmen and huntfwomn members of UI 10 I Drill juj UilliJ the Whltomarsh Valley Hunt Club, had ; their first sport of the season early this 1 morning. With James G. Leiper as mas- n..1-- C '..1.. A MiL.lll ' ,Pr of h"tind. about 15 other members DUCKS VOUniy -UinOrilieS started acioss icuntrv after the hounds . . . . .. shortly after the break of day. The re- Rpinrnrrprl nv Slntp Pnlirf ' turn was made before breakfast. While IXUIIIUILCU U iJlcilt- 1 UllLC , t,e spou was thol.OUKhly enioyed. the i members had little lueic ns ".Master Ilrynurd managed to keep himself well under cowr. GIRARD COLLEGE STUDENTS ESCAPE; ONE IS CAPTURED Orphan, Seeking Adventure, Very Hungry, Slept Under Stars Little Pal Yet Missing. Keep Up Energetic Man Hunt. Forlorn and shivering, hungry and tired, a little boy who ran away from Glrard The regular season of the Whltemarsh I College on Monday to seek adventure was Valley Hunt Club begins after the races ,, ,,,., ,,,, ,,,,.,, ... .... .... Bloodhounds from the Eastern Peni tentiary ware taken to Buckingham Val ley today tn an attempt to run down John Cope, who shot and killed his nieo;, riorence t.?e, U years old, last Monday night. District Attorney Calvin 8. Boyer also went to the scene of the tragedy today, and now is In personal chargo of the man hunt. ' Piqued hy the failure of their 35-hour search, authorities of Bucks County and next Saturday, and hunts will continue until December According to the xcnei'mle thev v 111 run each Wedneday and Saturdav and on hollduvs. including Columl'Uo Da . Election Day, Thanks giving Dav and f'lulstmas WAR'S HORRORS INEVITABLE WHEN MEN TURN TIGERS George Wharton Pepper Thinks Atro cities Bound to Occur in Strife. George Wharton Pepper, prominent aimed farmer today .ire systmdtlcally i:iinciiiidi!i lav man. an .I'lthoiiu on beating the wood, of Buckingham Moun- rhurch ' iw and an uttornev expressed i the op.nlon today that atrocities in war- tain and dragging tht creeks and streams ,;,. ew tmnB1 to b(. PXpected. Mr. of tho valleys. I'eppt-r has followed the present war In TIiu bloodhounds wera brought to the i Europe with a great deal of interest and scene early this mor.Ung and gUen the ; $ T? scent from a pUce of tho clothiptf '.eft , tratea. Jp speaking of these alleged out behm4 by Cope whvn he plunsed Into I ra?s. he said. the wood, hat'. coatless and without I "Atrocities are considered by many ns 1 mu v ... t.,.-iu. o. ,ui. ' unnecessary incidents of war In my shoes. The . tugging at their Mtltnmt,on the mxnon uf frightful leasnes. . v.. "'"' ' ntroclties it. Inevitable whenever mosses nouse, w lit rw 'jf' i !. .'phvi (Kitiir nf nreSFntea io iiinu ni mini, rrum ,i. there the animals led the pursuers Into , p,!,,,, of Wdr than Sherman's has been I venturers ine ijrn;4 ..hv wv... ..,. i.... op disappeared. The only new clue obtained day Is provided bv a term hand pla.e adjoining the imton -This man said he saw John found early today huddled In the shadow of the doorstep at 23th street and .Mont gomery avenue. Policeman Humphreys, who saw the child, wrapped his coat about him and took the boy to the JSth and Oxford streets station. There the little runaway said he was John Hand and admitted with a touch of pride the weight of 11 yenis resting on his shoulders. Ho had scaled the wall surrounding the college grounds with KENNEY'S NIGHT CONCERT STIRRED FAMILY'S IRE 2 A. M. Recital Brings the Police and Pence Follows Discord. Discord has given way to harmony In tho Kcnney family. Although there will be no mote early morning concerts nt the Kenuey home, 523 Rockland street, Germnntown, the neighbors are happy. The discord was elue to the musical ambitions of Walter Kcnney. Other members of his family did not agree with Walter regarding his musical capacities. They contended- that he struck what musicians call "blue" notes. Tho neighbors agreed with them and the whole region seemed to feel the same color. Difference of opinion between Walter Kenney, his relatives and tho neighbors was responsible for sending him to the House of Correction. Kenney's musical Inspirations become especially emphatic nbout 3 o'clock In the morning, for that's when he plays longest and loudest. He attributes this to tho eccentricities of genius. Kenney attempted everj thing from ingtlmo to Chopin's Funeral Mutch this morning, but when this latter selection filled tho air the musician's father and brother tried to drag the perfotnier from the parlor organ. Keiitinj struck a few notes and then a few relatives. Not content with their land-grabbins plans for t2.000,000 court buildings at 2fst and Race streets, officials of tho Municipal Court, through the Penrose" McNIchoI-controlled Councils, will at tempt tho seizure of tho east corridor; on the sixth floor of City Hall to ac commodate them whllo tho grabbing: plans are being jammed through. If tho State Fenclbtcs are ousted front their armory on Broad street below Race) and the Central police station takes that place, tho Municipal Court will set tba cast corridor, according to those with their eyes on tho cpurt's plans. President Judgo Charles L. Brown ad mitted tho truth of this to Emanuel, Furth, attorney for the Fcnclbjes, when Furth, who had heard the rumor, taxed him with it two weeks ago. Thosa, familiar with the situation say City Hall's east corridor Is coveted by tho Municipal Court as a shelter until th ' fate of the land grab Is decided. PLAN AND ITS ORIGIN The court's plans to seize the sixth; 'i floor cdrrldor have a double significance, however. It developed today that the Municipal Court and the Penrosc-Mo , Nlcliol Councllmanlc leaders had their eyes on a site- for the Municipal Court ns long ago ns last April, more than; n month before Mrs. Richardson and . Mrs. Jurist thought of the Magdalen Home property nnd pasted on tho idea, ' to Judge Brown. That the bacilli of a plan the size of i the land scheme appeared first In the ' minds of Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. i Jurist has surprised those who know J the long-headed politician and his habit of searching the horizon for the main J chance. Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Jurist ' resent any suggestion that the thought 1 of the land scheme was not original with them. i But there wnn a plan to care for the i Municipal Court beforo Mrs. Jurist and Mrs. Richardson set It In motion. Coun cllmen told Emanuel Furth last April that he would do well not to press hla fight against dislodging the Fenclbles. . They said ho ought to wait until tha fall. Only last Saturday, when he read t"1 the Munlclpnl Court plnnned a grab at 21st and Race streets, did he see why ho was advised to wait until fall. Even now. he believes, the Municipal Court may want the sixth floor corridor at City Hall until there Is a better out. look fcr the Innd-grabblng scheme. FENCIBLnS' PLEA IGNORED. The State Fenclbles' lease on tha armory expired March 1. Furth ap pealed to the Joint Councllmanlc Com mittee on City Property at a mcctlns" ! April 2 md secured a recommendation , for a renewal of the lease for two years. ' Then he looked to Councils to act upoit the recommendation. Hut tho recom mendation remained burled In commit tee. Through April Furth went about ask ing Councllmen to bring the renewal matter Into the meeting. He was told that It would be better J to let tho business He ciuletly until fall. 0 You'll do hotter then." they told him. 0 PENROSE AT DESK IN SENATE; IF YOU DOUBT, SEE MOVIES Pictures Entertain Show Pa trons, Films Costing Him $100 a Week Being Fur nished Free by Candidate. Senator Penrose Is entertnlnlug the "movie fans" of Pennsylvania. He Is paying the cost of keeping on the screens of motion picture houses In nil parts of the State 30 prints of n 700-fuot film, which aio now In their becond wcik of I uut meanwhile the City Solicitor hnrt I showing the senior ' Senutur in various begun an amicable ejectment action and j the Fenclbles' tenure in tncir armory wna rniwinir more and more shaky. Then Councils adjourned without act- If Ing on the lease for the Fenclbles. IC the City Solicitor's action wus effectivo the Fenclbles could be saved from eject- activities. ' The films fchow hltn actually In Wash ington, seated at Ms desk In ls olllce there, riding to tho Cnnltol in a carriage. and entering tho Scnuto wing of the I ranels c rost. u years old, another In- ' hublts there was triucli sympathy In his male of tho institution, and the two ' KDZe ns ,10 lolr(l "' the other battered determined to so "life." Tho other lad Two policemen took Kcnney to the Cupltol, and they show him campaigning Getuiantown police station, and when Magistrate PennockJheurtl of Kenney's Is now being suught by tho pullce. Hand said he left his companion asleep In a vacant lot near the place he had been found. The two boys had 10 cents between them whan they climbed over the wall. One. fotirth of this was spent before they were out of tho collego giounds a half i members of tho Kenney family. But thete wus no bvinpntnv for Kcnnoy, the Pliiioner. "I'll give ou flvp dajs in the House of Correction," ho said. TIIEWEATHEU Qfliriji Forecast For Eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey Fuir tonight and probably Thurs day; not much change in temperature; hour, when n lnrlil mntl.,,. i. ., I tll''derato WcM Winds. " ' " r"-'Hf mi- Tliurn ! hnoti n rr.1,,.1.1 ,1....,. i ...., -.. -.. .. n-w. ,jC ill I hours, cspo- ties it. inevitable whenever mown vertlsement which told of heroic nj on I i.riFSiire lur.n the last n are for the time being turned Into .., , ,,,., T,.rtt.,. , 1V. . I'"" " i. , i " bv the war spirit No beyer de- ' "ls'r" pla(ns at'nUd the joung ad. I .ln.ly In New England ui inent only by tho action of Councils re newing the lease. nt thn Nntlnntil rfiirn,! ..r...,., . ... l.nst Thtirsdav Furth met John r. Con- lit. Gretim. and nn the t,, ,,' nelly, chairman of the Coum lis' FInanca 1 '," " ' v Committee. He nsKe.i wnen louncus western part of the State. woum do bomething about renewing tha Tho "Prosperity Film Exchange," which ! lease. Is i tally only Martin Uauber. mi employe j ,"v'c' ,1,nn't wu,,t your oM armory'" Ba1,1 of the .Mutual Film 'orpoiutlon. of WJ Cjmtl5''the City Solicitor's uctlon Is Illb.rt Mreet, has chnrgo of the dls- 0nK to ,nVo us out If you don't do t ..i!V; . .u . ' something," Fin Hi protected. On tha Invitations to avail themselves of the following Monday Judge F. Amedeo Penrose free-tllm service have becn-fcont , liregy was to have heard a second ap to ull motion plcturo house mnnugers poal from Furth for tho Fenclbles. who favor Penrose s candidacy, tald , -TELL DE MOLL TO SLOW I'P." Gaiibor today. . ..vell." Connelly told him. "you go Ihry have passed their :roth perform- ' tell Pc.Mnll that I said for him to slow ante, he Biilil, ami have been Miown al! . up." OoMoll whs the Assistant City tl.o way from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh Solicitor In chargo of the ejectment pro- m-iuiu tiiuruii-B iiKivKiiiiug nearly l cecdlnss tlti.ly In New England and the Middle l.uw.tto persons. Thoy are on tho pro- j "if I tell him that he'll think I'i Atlantic States, and .is a result there has J prams of two or thre theatres In Phlla- j resentliu inynplf." Furth objected m rep- mornins after the tragedy walking to. wart a clump of woods. The news arouspd farmers to redouble efforts to nnd Cone. SATE TROOPERS AT WORK lfii War i hen. ana wnemver m-r is Itemizing tnat so cents wuulii n !, ""-""." -'""-""'' mw in an i -,,u uw iv m uisuurgii every i "We I. then, send mm to mo anu in j ' firned loose there will always be found . thcm . fo0d very lona' ti, ....,, ,II't'1V'' tX'"pl uLe LJi'cr ''ake lcslun l". J-u"fr "'" tell him," Connelly averted. ! o far to. ni-n.v f devils to tend the nres. IVi I . J ' "B' u,e eallstK-d and the txtreme houtheast. A disturb, i 'What does it coit the managers tn i Furth uri DeMr.ll. asklnc him ta 1 on tho should be 1bs busy ruing the blame for i t'"',r "We cravings for excitement by n"l'e that la central this morning over ! 'ow "ls film?" Unubvr was iu.ke.1 i g,.e Connelly. Hut when he met PeMoll ? opo farm these deviltries than In doing all in our merely looking at bill boards Instead of t-nnectlciit nas cuusvd light .bowers in "Nothing, ho aivwcred. "Senator In court on Monday ho learned that the I ,. wr .... ,..., tttuai ji .ev rn.. '., wp- iij o ii, i kite vuai. ivncn wo s&isziint I'nv solicitor nun uonneny New Ygrk to Have Series- j NEW VRK. Slt "l -rie-rite r.unors 1 to the contrary. It was announced yes- The men who have been participating rwtta SrnrN-To".OTm.r1: i Attorney Rotan foi the purpose of as. n tlw sear h say that they do not be. ,a j.agu'rt clubs would lake place this r,am,r8.V.!fH L'- nH'if.I.t,H:'v" ,rn' " Cope has soni far Irom the cene fall The nrt game Is scheduled for tTornhoCnVe.XX;1 of the shootln.. Th.y believe, he to , g '' ' night thev slept in vacant lots. When thilr small capital dwindled to scandal District Attorney Rotan re. still In the woods, c!&4 only in shirt and ,ts.'t?iteho'f hmiVat'ion.1 bC"l"fl ot ,he troUSWi. 3Wt that h wUJ be captured "'Vigue Island Part for many years " 8UU t'0"'' wb" toa! W ba has been a haven for Organization ean. cbas yesterday, are etilt at work: gn tractors an.i oiners Actual construction the 'itt, work was begun mder the admiuUtra- ! n,t.n, tion of Mayor A-t'bndge In the four BROTJIEHS Elks stick to one another. H.iv heard the story that is on the rounds- heard it told at me iiotr-i last ins AUbouBh every loot of the country, about Jenkins of somewhere, one yean from J we I' propilated in ei--'it ni" incl idtni a a priae ir rumpetlttve designs of th amounts Hll .T .is paid out. iwm ji.i.r wns.ap- nyti0ijo . u .,. lailitiv Ihy knmn et PllniAn k.nn tllllf ? " " " ........... .vi7. ,.t,l. n.,v1. ,v,trffl .,!.. father of the murdered Hlrl. has been bal,ltt, kiMCd his wlfo good-by. toll gone over by the farmers, armec) with ins 18r he would be at home at 6 o'clock .hotgnns, rifles and revolvers. Cope's thu evening Then lie got In his auto hhmc juitriihuir vicis ilui i iminiehA.i r viuf.ai.ti ' .. . t: s.izi. no !!..,": it .; -. rc , .:".. raj ' you ?p "" i wmrem. Qoum ba I KTiiiS. ''ii.i... sl .A .-t T, udi .j r-mna. o me two mtgtu tonUnu tMr I wi y.. V .3 mv i !' oM - nlht. Hand ,M. he B.,d rrot Jiii.V" ! ; E S ii Jfw 'j 5u decider) to sleep In a vacant lot n.a, -th ii! S;.iiK. U. S! Vi " ?i, S ' i , - ,. j itAi. . . - i.. ,: t. i. r. t :. k. uew Anotner euiu draouoi io juu.u was ar- -. ' . ... " ,.h .in,ii fnr town. proprtatd In lSu a con-ru (th g8, trail ha not tea ioubu it wa pointed judnisht arrived and no hubby. She ator Vare was entered into for HH.GflO, uut today that it would b asy for ' cuia bear' th smipsnse no longer, so. A A supplemental ontratt was BBade In rtunu.i. iv, iui m..v, uu a -trLotiq SUp pleoinitul cotitrait on June 1M1, for $8.uu8 letter the s'Pplmnul con. tracts wei dUi4 HWgal by the &t preiiw Court. foilowlBK an attack by a taxpiyers' committee. Ouistaswliag eon trjiu were annulled and wurk was S4s pcml I until K'lii njri 1H.' V In ti .1.. I., i .in .ttiinulitrition a ue fnn '.. (rf. ii was pal! uut ut w i! i t " - iv i lur fntru -Hon work most 'T in ,-te and the remainder ot nort tUan t'W.OUO for ailng, jflOPl Ck oe eld Ajaerkta jtax b w& douii a aaan who knows the country to evsije arousing her father, she rent hltn to eurauer, in . --r wood. Ula,. fSV Wks 'fo$K1R The poe now ho, Cope riU be drives , c,tJlr ailng each If her husband was to reek shelter and surrender. 1 stopping thre over night. Funeral services for the iaUrrf,d i.i I At dawn a farm Kon carrying a wt,l be heW Frlda, ..,.. a, , ,.,. k, "'-"" ft? ' 'n oV. the day she was tf. lave ei.. l..tid fi .m i, t, w Almot simultaneously came a Vit mil? Ltfir.n Viae a...i ..... (...M.l Ilium imttntn 'tlin..,.!. .t.. . i ..... .,. .,. ... . ... a.. .... .mr luuimi it iiriie -. .. .,....,. .,.,,.., .nuuii, iiitj man- , ii.ui not fii.scufcii iiir pippimcni i farther northward, the centre beliii. ,.,.. ,i. fibers have to nav exrirem uhnnpu f.,.. w. ,i, ,. . n y, ,iv.,,i i iimt i of Pensacola. Fla.. and the resultunt rain I 1,1e "a" I kind of a thing." was DeMotl's explana- ii is ccgung crnnior i'eiiros more than ' tlon. sold The I It was two weeks 'ign that Fnrtli went munu. to Judge Urowu und learned from hint Said Ihnl tltA t iinli.iitnl Pnii,! Ittirl I. nan nlll. l!tmti.r nn.l i Iv.i imlil .l.n .. . . ... .... ... ....,..'.,.; '. r- -i'-"'- or niim tn install Itself in the sixth Hoar ui. h T.. T.. ": "- "': '". "y.? vorrldor. ,,. i,,t (, ,.w 'irii ,.(i ui I'epn. yylvuuiu, and Ahom he tuok to Wtisli. inirton with hlni In lii autmnoblle. Gauber was asked; "U thut ull U is costing PenroseT' "Pour men wanted 110 apiece in order to b inins ior a snow to rapport t'.e the point whtre strictest economy wns l ' "nibmcing practically all of the ' ll ls cc'S"ng Senator Penros mor necessnrv tin ehiidten .!rn.j . caMern naif of tha cotton belt. Fair 11"' tt woe,i fr "Xrllmtloti, ho sad necepsnr. ID chlldten dropped pennies ' rather has prevailed In other parflur "lms cst 8l,t,ut 10 l'enl u foot ' In slot machines and munched peanuts i the iountr. ' fictiire. l'enruse paid this bin, tnus iDtditw(. Apparently they did not n c u ,i i .... r,-,o the reriousners of JirVS. JtJSSS? for when Policeman Humnhrv i."W "n urn, oung Jimui on the Sergtants desk at station h u. ,,". W'n . VK" the station hoUi!e the lad's emhusiasm for I aSKS?" t9. "i ' n iuy... u. aia v ti, try liii l)c;ruii, Mi u .. 5i ia , - ...!...!. 11.. . t IJ m.. he said, and fJHleMn, T. i3 . .. S stret and Monttioini v avmue. Thv huH l'i:rut. ai'h..S Ml walb-d miles duiing the day. hn ILtJ "?2 ' J.'u.lu,h. M''"i .N i.i Z ! Vt :'",J: l THE LAWYER AND THE Jl'Dtli:. The conversation was heated at tlrst. It run like this, according to Furth ''.Vow lonlt hern Charlie. I know ou'r anxious to take that corridor fi tiu . Ain j . . - ... i - ihJJ mn! J rok ,.. i T, ."Si rV . wurt. I've liennl It on good nutiwr.tv. ihey Ilnaily tool, the ivnrow nini free." n ,here.B tM use wyllis lat ,S11 , ,i - i idea." In M .- -.-,. ... . ..wwi7 in utursten -B u i to flnUh his sleep here the noUcerwin ' !""UUl Jfy' 5? found him. .' WM,, , M . .T""1' SI idea. SIIQELY PI7T I "Well, look nt thn court here werefreij. At cnrdlngly. with coat. n'miJ ii.ttrru.. 'si. i-:.' ui Re " iv "? f :'''J:t Itr ' n...... w i.-m. .i... . I Juilae Rrown. with u.i air of cxten.i itljn, ovei th-l. shouldrrs. the twosl.pt heiwath I Hf''?- aMo,?' It Ii W I Wr ' t !h an i.mins; ,t.".r .,","cuT fl. ?!. '4U'"re Wtttleil and every one kn- " h "fl-, t1. "i"1 '.' f,""n " I JlSKuflu."- ." fc S i.ia ! i 'A uW puke of Wellington. iKM hc iw , "l'w no1 " "' w''" " -" " - ' 0E. J t's ,.. I I.a41i.u unrl In StUu ui.... .1.. .. '. uui 1.IIM UUILUIIlk: till ILULI siitri '- v sa sf3 bew ma iu svaao aiiHJHinv rruitn nrs.. . --- . --. --- -- .- -- , , Uiwu-i l.U loyal iiiWins7slHlna In i lL,'a'",' ,nut, '" m,Vi "" "?: ? r,iZ 'I , romfortabU arm balr. droned nJarf.lii I h??- w"uU1 rv much better f.r ib S 'H.ora Tl..rl. c.n.. i ,.V'"'- rSr 11 SI . 1 P .loJ.Ti off tu sln. The other ti ',. J-.T. '. , i"1'1 WWII me renciuitrs nvw . ...0..,6....,mtuKU ... :"--. ." ; i .. h M ci.,. .,.-,- '...- ...I" --. wiiiww Tk,n ho cni iih th.it the no he ou J O .., t. .. ... l'Hit4triV4Mift . . WW i"J IV" B ... - HWH UUV.,4Hll hji AtlinS tltTIA t. I .. . '. ciiiui nunnnnHin, anas Jone. a J'h. irnls. Arls . . 08 d .. iu XW H i SI -. ii...- i Hla New YorkTS. Y. Si M "T tv ' o? !!'. i u.h Kf -., J?. l f.l'IQUrtv I P 'luuiy t.. l'hilde'plU Ijiis'ij i , , 3. i wees wl 1 .'B at lie n .r.i father The Bev J i ki n ,f t est Grove, wtl. omtialir. iJurial wUl -- 'I no ms. n-.T boy wilh a telegram, followed , luvi u u risponslbl. for njim-rnug rtm ' tn. j' intervals by five others. All of them, 1 buries wniih have octurred in te north read e.Ml), 13M .Siufillij street, arraigmd for I'tt'sWib. I' S i a Imtlii-t hiaring. was svnti.,t,i . .1. fiMilan.. Me .. l months 'n thr Il'iiire ov Aibgustrate Moril- Th. i lir i . t 1 .,ni. M ni 1 , .1 jn 1 e ill I tkf ' t!i 1. i-o I r i - l ' at Mecuanlcjvulo, as svnten.ul to six J." ! 3 or 01 tection tuday -jiri'- jh 12 2? o u-r eyK-s rtrphM .4c , ,.,.,;. " .",.,..,.. ::,. . t. bo 'Yes. Henry ts spending the night wHb set of burglar's tool ws found m his ?n'i . f ? K v ''..jTy' '1hH,:i. "' in ' ' '' ,u 1"',t J"1" and "talk griw j,i nenlcl '1 ' vvi wtttuvi nua . w - '' . . ai J n;J , low tone, puaituaurt by loud snoroi 5r V 1,,rWe a,c,' ,frm" " V ' "i D to rrSJ from the Puke TlBn llr wiS "" ImlMniR on Uavo sticit, wh.i usti M 1 L, ...'.."i .... !nB..'"r- Yoo4vilu5 ! tu ba 11 r linailiiuartem to th. Fell.'- "1 S 1 i.' .u'y -., .I,, rii.u. .,.i,.L ,. i.t "L,Kr Sdld. b.r arnuiiv. which wouni Ihtu ! ' ' " l. . Italn aim me I'liKc miiikf with a s'ait ., . 1 .ii. 1 s i . ." . 'i, nil. ,1,1 . , 1, .. ol' ' mnaslum lor the ! ' ' I 1 1. . ,: ' ,J""i na. 1 , s I '.'.. tnni, 1 ' , , . tn'ui I t'yK'fl replied J.i ki a Jji I tUiiurJjyj Jrat, ( iV Ojsaia SuiSkZJ- amiiuvtn - T J. .'., I Pf tHi-v .MM8U renu imlWt i K . --!-