D X pSM IMtaer final FINAL Jf a -. . xv tcuemng PHILADELPHIA, JTIlIDAir, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915. CortmoiiT, 1015, r mi 1'uM.to Lidos Counnt. PBIOE ONE CENT HILS LOSE, LEAD IN SECOND; WHITE SOX SMOTHER MACKS NG ORDERS GREEK ARMY $0 MOBILIZE TM.1?it.vrir1 AtvooHtf rroops ceuvcU ..j Under Way for War With Bulgaria GULGAR FORCES READY LONDON', Sept. H. Vantee has ordered mobilization of her P" .. m.. a-i-tm was Issued today, ao itmr, "" ... FrfIW to a dlspajcn received iwre o ritternoon. It Is expected that Greece vfflVl' ' lhe trcaty truaranteelngjier help to Servla, If that country la .at tacked by Bulgaria. I'The Greek mobilization order was forced har the warlike preparationH of Bulgaria. ,t? , probable that the Greek army haa fc-a secretly moving to Its designated tosUlons since Sunday, when Bulgaria Ltritri mobilizing. -rhi, war strength of the Greek army Is fctmn 280.000 .And -300.000. Most of them 7 tro veterans of the Balkan wars. In which Turkey and subsequently iiuigaria were fcclslrely deieatea. Th royal decree of mobilization was touted this afternoon. At the name time (Mother manifesto from King Constantino tilled the Greek Parliament Into session. Mrs' Chamber of Deputies will meet to- wjrrow and vote tunas ror tne military establishment Many members already bed been notified that Parliament soon weald be reconvened and had arrived f The mobilization decree was promul- fated after a conference between King fConauntlne and Premier venlzelos. It mmc already been signed, but the King 2nt Premier again went over the sltua to,i before It was Issued. , The'Yallroads have been taken over by .the Government. Troop trains are nl md moving. The order of mobilization vpnjwKn wm .b,j. ,' wii;cib vi ilia '? feefe warships on shore are returning t,the vesels. snnieter 01 war uangus ana General 'Bmanls, chief of staff, are directing tb'aOTment of troops. Searjy' a million and a half men are Njcttd to participate In the -great drive f Hk central powers Into Servla with, 'tMidm'of relieving the pressure against Turkey at the Dardanelles, .''The Gor- , aWordlh'g.tQ a dispatch from Nlsli. 'have ragged" EW.Wo men on the Servian frontier, Austria-Hungary will probably furnish WO.0OO. while the Bulgarian army. i Coatlased on Page Fve, Column Pour mbllionmay be given br6mlefs 'widow by the heirs of clubman iWUMrawal of Her Caveat Is Accpjnpanied by Rumor That L' 'Softlnrvmv.4- nC riln! TT Been Agreed On ATTORNEYS WON'T TALK iTfee Clalmi of Mr Cirnlln. Vara. IjiUimper, Mi North Broad street, who ! "widow's" share of the .1.000.000 ll? ' Edward Bromley, a prominent Afi(imTOr, may be settled by Mr. rFBley'a heirs for xinnniwi nnn.ji 1:2 ?or' whlcJ' flowed the withdrawal W ik " week by Thomai iTh. ;...'. "" attorney. Lev J? ..' was w'thdrawn by I. Irwin 4r win. t ""ns oeiore tho ileglster HL.Xii8' i8TOM B- Sheehan, today, on f L2hK the wor2an made cveat tlW?I, excfpt wnero !t 8 believed S?.Wa.,a " w'-.Te will may I- thew:-t.jii"?u aeav. fch v, n ' ,' ueclr that she ved B..BK?,5L th? Broad street t at twv.ii ummon ,aw wife, was 4 stihea.r. ?."?. r claim., it rttd tn .h. n"'v."uw nave e Prc- unUnr nfih. .. ,-ourt When an aC as mu i." "" W1" " Probated. " end. however, that her claims CoatlaoM on pB KITe, Column Three COMPERS DEFENSE PLAN f'SLSr-X. An? ' wuiiefl to ah Comers 1 WlHHIMfl-Prtxt .. ? President or Th. z1-aDuel Cora, tmt onal defuniT. -ir ' .'i f,ew Plan F WracSemi.1:!!'.t,?5'nt navar anda-il. . - , a M"r.iram gElVEATJHER. (an old: u .... to mourn m .am0n,r P0"" an1 nu ff. '5 .th HUtumn. The ifo,rurT, Z ;n?'ar way. fa;m:Fn ' teara without w. ?;riv ft f"B " i nuw fun w.)i ii,.vir' '"-rmiHon. . But wi lil 'f.tlmt WI,?4.J?..H" wUr r taii.iT.r"1! mbrenMsln 1!SFh4 i DebuU dream, '"""" fw I .""wo;' IT WAS SAID THESE TWO WERE BITTER ENEMIES, BUT f J.HBRcL oSilllliBiHMH .u l ' C K-H Eddie Collins, on the left, and Ira Thomas once were teammates in the days when the Athletics were the greatest baseball team in the world. After the world's series last year it was reported that there was n feud between them and that Connie Mack was forced to dispose of Collins. Tho Evening Ledger photog rapher happened to catch this pair just prior to the game. They were talking about real estate and raising chickens. DRIPPS NAMED SAFETY DIRECTOR BY THE MAYOR Reform Leader in Cpmmon Council Succeeds to Va- - - .5ancj;in.Ca3.ine1;. r-, - - HIGH PRAISE FOR PORTER Robert D. Drlpps, lifelong reformer and personal representative of Mayor Blank enburg In Common Council for the last four- years, today was appointed Direc tor of the Department of Public Safety for the remainder of the Blankenburg administration. Shortly after 12 o'clonk tho new Director assumed chargo of the department. Superintendent of Police Robinson, Fire Chief Murphy and .other officials of the various bureaus under the jurisdiction of the department welcomed Mr. Drlpps. The. latter said ho had no formal state menPto give out, but announced that there would be no change in the policy of the department. Mr. Drlpps resigned as Councilman from the 22d Ward at 11 o'clock, lie then went to the home of Mayor Blankenburg, who Is suffering; with a cold and was not able to go to City Hall today and was sworn in as Director. High tribute to George D. Porter, independent Mayoralty candidate, was paid today by Mayor Blankenburg In a letter accepting his resignation as Director of Publlo Safety. The com munication briefly summarizes 'the record of Mr. Porter in his four years of service as Director under Mayor Blanken burg. Tho sharp contrast between this record and those of officials under previous administrations is clearly pointed out by the Mayor. He calls attention to the fact that Mr. Porter and his associates have been absolutely free of tho breath Continued on race Five, Column Two IJEAPS TO HER DEATH TO END HER MISERY 111 Woman Who Cut Throat Succeeds in Second At tempt at-Suicido Worry over a lingering Illness caused Mrs. Paula ' Sassbender to commit sui cide today by Jumping from a tbtrd-story window at the home of her sister-in-law. Mrs. It, W. Anne. 1J . Richmond street, which she was vlsjfhff with her hus band. She first tried to end her life about two weeks ago. Her husband suspected that ahe was In gloomy mood, -and during her ab sence from the 'bedroom h nailed the window sashes. Just before arising she askedhlm to get her a glass of water and when he left the room Mrs. Sass bender managed to force one of the fastened windows and plunged to the ground. She died shortly. 4fter she was taken to Bt. Mary's Uospital. Mrs. Sassbender made an. unsuccessful attempt to kill herself at her home, 32M North Randolph street, September 14. She waa found In the bathroom with her throat cut, but prompt action saved, her, It was thought the visit to her hus band's relatives' would cheer her. It's wtM-inown fact that no man can do to talus nell t tha same 'tlqie. Tfaat I, why maiu4rsf t " Inum, trainer of tlilftr and liiulae. ma a B?ral Ili4 upon on tfalag at a ttrne. CliARLES E. VAN LOAN In an tntfrftl tw uf the gambUog yrwymtH "stalkc" CWf4o, the 1'osW lar l4i4, 144 Jww worrr ov, la? wtlwuili nttu4 Hit fount Utonr utH k ( ere TMK W.ACK BOOK kMi bad M ' Thl frtery braia Mut it Hk Kvnlr L4r, kjwI will aaUiM all wtlt. U Is itaa "f U kNMH rrnurn rf mimm hr IMs RUBE OLDRlNfl'S FEATS Athletics' Star Makes "Two Hits" and "Home Run" in Auto , Rube Qldring, off the ball field, does things pretty much the same as he does when on the field. Yesterday against (Detroit, Rube, one of the few men left of tho great Mnck machine, made two hits and a run. Early today Rube made two hits and a run at 23th and. Somerset, etreets, it was "this way: 'Rubs was coming ihoirio in-' hla ut6'rnobnerVJIrtarihg",,:iS)tir and Somerset streets a motorcycle owned and driven by John, Aiams, of 2fti -iVest Haggert street, made ,a sudden approach. Rube tried to duck, but failed one hit. Rube's machine then careened off and hit a bulk window in the store, of Lewis Scheuerle, on tho southeast corner of Tth and Somerset streets two 'hits. By that time Rube's machine was banged up a bit and Rube, in company with tha four persons who were with him, beat a hasty retreat for home homo run. QUAKERS PICK LINE-UP FOR GAME WITH WEST VIRGINIA TOMORROW Bell Will Start at Quarter; Ross, Welsh and Berry at Backs ; Wray at Centre, and Urquhart Right End YALE MAN TO REFEREE Pennsylvania's football team this after noon put on the finishing touches, for Its opening game with West Virginia to morrow, by having a sharp slgnaL drill, in which all the plays and formations the men have thus far been taught were re hearsed. A crowd of more than 2000 students oc cupied tho stands In an effort to get a line on the men who will wear the Red and Blue this year. Tho way the men went through signals gave the first definite clue as to what the line-up will be tomorrow, Hopkins and Urquhart, who played the ends most of last year, will start on tho wings, with Matthews and Captain Harris at the tackles. Kenning and Nell! will have drat call for the guard positions. w)th Wray holding down centre. Back of tha line Bell will start at quarterback, with Robs and Welsh at halfbacks and Berry Bt fullback. This line-up, however, will, not be fol lowed very long, because the coaches wish to start as many veterans as pos sible In the first line-up. Stack; will cer tainly get intb the game at end. and Miller would also were he not laid up with an Infected foot. Xundberg Is an other man who will be tried ' at "'end. There will be a lot of men tried out In tho backfleld. Bell has ben selected to start at .quarterback, because he has piloted the tram during most of the preliminary season, but Grant will get a thorough trial, and so will Murjjock. Tlghe, Dougherty and Williams will get Into thq game at halfback, and Vreeland and Quigley will bo used at fullback. Qulg ley would probably be trledout at full- Continued on Vat Two, Column Oho '- ! - JOE PENDLETON STRICKEN Rowdoin College, and Football Man Suffers Paralytic Strflkc, OAMlilUDdi; Mass., Sept. 2 1.-Joe Pen dleton, of BowAota CoHect. for years prominent as a .football oHctal at the big games, has sustained paralytic shock and will be uMbl to officiate this fall. us ( X- ssthm meptoat; CHALMERS TRIES TO CHANGE LUCK IN SECOND GAME Luderus and "VVhitted Com- b$it&nftT$!y One onaZabel--tUv BATTLE OF MOUNDSMEN Detail of the first rhllJlr-Cob.rme,wlth box score, may be foand on rage Two. WEST SIDE PARK:, Chicago, Sept. 24. Jeorge Chalmers and Zabel were the opposing pitchers In the second round of today's double-header. Burns was again behind the bat for the Phillies, and Roger Bresnahan did the receiving for his team. ,f There were not more than ,M people present when the 'second gair ' started. Both pitchers started off well, neither team getting a man to first In the open ing Inning. FIRST INNING. Stock filed to Zimmerman. Bancroft filed to Williams. Keating threw out Paskert. No runs, no hits, no errors. Nlehoff threw out Good. Chalmers threw out Keating. Schulte popped to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. Cravath was thrown out by McCarthy. Luderus singled and went to third on Whltted's blow to tho same field. Nle-. .hoff was safo on Kcattng's fumble, Lud erus scoring, and Wliltted going to second. Burns hit Into a double play, McCarthy to Keating to Baler. One run, two hits, .one error. Zimmerman singled to. right and took second after Saler tiled to Cravath. Wil liams . fouled to Stock. Bancroft threw jout McCarthy, No runs, one hit, no errors, THIRD INNING. Chalmers walked. Stock also .walked. Bancroft forced Chalmers, Zabel to Zim merman. Paskert filed to Williams. Cravath filed to Good. No runs, no hits, no 'errors. Sto.ck threw out Bresnahan, Chalmers threw out Zabel, Good filed to Paskert. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Luderus filed to Good. Whltted filed to Williams. McCarthy threw out Nle hoff. No runs, no hits, no errors. Keating was called out' on strikes. Bancroft threw out Schulte. Zimmerman fouled to Luderus. No runs,, no hits, no errors. COL. SCHERMERHORN CUT OFF WITH $1 IN WIFE'S WILL Testatrix a Daughter of Late Colonel Richard Lcvlck, of Philadelphia Colonel S. Schermerhorn. V. S. A., Is cut off with 11. In the will, of his wife, Mrs. Frances S. Schermerhprji, who died August 4 In Christiana, 'Norway, ' The, estate Is understood-to' run Into the hundreds qf thousands, Mrs, Schermerhorn was the daughter of the late Colonel Richard Levtck, of Phil adelphia. - IKTERSCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL Penn charter ,..,. 0 6 0 012 Cheltenham U 8 0 0 6 0 0-6 The 'Art of Job Landing Bom r born Into .rood Job; om fall into good Job. Jfut, about GO pr cnt. f th roarkot la always cor nered by crtln worker; termed 'ilv oom." huo ct up and go out aftr good Job.' Thou who .know- th art of lob luvdlns nerbout vtf Ledger want ad. Thy know that Ld(r-reallnc employer ere In position to offer Ut ter Job. Ana tprlea of Ledeer directed ueccu continually reach their tare. Of coure TOU "ant a (cud Job. 8 don1! experiment. Oo to, th medium that et thesL, Call, write, or !oT Ayo TAPri? TEUTON ARMY TO FALL BACK I blanking Move of Russians (jompeis Ketreat or Mackensen's Forces NORTH OF PINSK FORTS BERLIN, Sept. 24. Field Marshal von Mackensen's army has been forced to retreat before the Rus sians In the region of Logoschln. Tho Czar's forces In that district, which Is north of PInsk, suddenly launched an enveloping movement that put von Mack ensen's forces In a dangerous position and they were forced to withdraw from the. east and northeast of Logoschln. Mackcnsen, after capturing Plnsk, has been driving on Minsk, a railway centra of 100,000 population, dominating lines to Moscow and the interior of Russia. The War Odlce admits that strong Russian attacks have forced Ma ensen to reireat behind the Oginskl Canal, tem porarily, abandoning his attempts to reach the Vilna-Rovno Railway. Today's report of the General Staff also admits -a minor victory for the Russians at Vilelka. While the retreating Russians were proceeding along tho Llda-Petro-grad railway they turned upon their pur suers and. In the fighting which followed, took several cannon. The official report claims further suc cess for Field Marshal von Hlndenburg before Dvlnsk and for Prince Leopold of Bavaria farther to the south. It an nounces the recapture of tho villages Of Ros and Strlgge.i together with more posi tions before Dvlnsk. The Germans took 1000 more prisoners. Prince Leopold's army has broken tho resistance of the Russians along Its en tire front, the report states. It has now reached the Servetch River district. Han? 13-year-old Boy in Georgia ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 24 Joe Persons. a M-yeroia, negro-boyt was-executcd In Jackjoiv Oa.r .-today. , ie. ;was. jsonvirted 'of assaulting a white girl. Standing on the gallows trap just before hewas drop ped to his death, thep'5rorifemd. 'An' eleventh-hour appeal to Governor "Harris, asking clemency on account of the boy's youth, failed. WHITE SOX WALLOP STRUGGLING MACKS IN THE SECOND, 12-5 Young Turner, Local .Recruit, Driven From Mound by Volley of Hits From Slugging Chicagoans 'REB" RUSSELL PITCHES Detail of the flrat Athletics-Chicago game, with box eore, may be found on Page Tne). ' CHICAGO. . .AH, R. H. O. A.'E. Murnhv. rf 3 2 3 Z 2 1 U O Weaver, ss 4 2 E. Collins, 2b 4 1 Foumler, cf 4 1 Jackson, It 4 2 J. Collins, lb S 2 Blackburne, Sb 2 0 Schalk, c 4 .0 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 ,0 8r' 2 3 3 7 0 1 3 Russell, p..., o 2 .Totals 33 12 13 27 11 2 ATHLETICS. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Schang. cf... 21 1 0 0 0 Bnnkston, cf 3, 0 1 3 0t0 Btrunk. rf 4 10 2 0 0 Oldrlng. If 4 13 4 Lajole, 2b ,..1 4 2 2 1. Mclnnla, lb r. 4 0 19 Selbold, ss., .,..( 4 0 0 4 Demrau, 3b ,..i.... 4 0 13. Lapp, c .'.... 0 0 0 0 McAvoy, o ', 4 0 12 Turner, p 0 0 0 0 Crowell, P 10 0 0 Sherman, p 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 Total 37 5 10 37 11 3 SHIBEPARK, Sept. M.-The Athletics lost the second game of today's double header to' Chicago, 12-5. Ineffective pitching was responsible, FIRST INNING. Murphy walked. Weaver filed to Stronk. Fournler-doubled to centre, scoring Mur phy. Jackson's grounder rolled back of tbe scoreboard' 'for a home run, scoring Ed. Collins and Fournler ahead, of him. J, Collins fouled to Demrau, Blackburne walked. Blackburne was out stealing, Continued on race Two, Column Six WMT AND FOUND WHAT DID TOU LOSBf WHAT DID TOO "IND All tost .article ;dyertliJ In th Leaser wl" be, HU4 In a pwnuneot St t LeUr Central, w)ir the tinder tan ;ocate tt owner ai' any Urn, ft you bav found an artlcl that baa not ' ,..n advertlaud aa loot th Ledcerwu! al.o record your asm and ddr auj aiTt In finding t ritbtful owner. , who will be., place (a touch with you! ' TnU like all otbec service at L4ie Central I free. BLACK HAND DAD. lott on Thurediy vl nine, at or near Odd Felto' Orphanase, Utrmantown. contrlulne money ana watch! It ward. Mr. VolgU WIS N. WoyUtock C DOOK containing photos loet on IV It. 'l, rout No. 0. on 3d at,, Tieaday niornUa. KmMy return to ia preael my. tteward. VJCAHL .PrUTRNiTtri'IN LOST, STWs PWJT-LIES WIN SECOND OA.MR KPOM CHT(Mt$P . PHTU.IBS r h o a e CHICAGO v .,;h,o a e Grwslt. 8b 0 1 1 I1 0 Oood.df 7 0 0 2 0 8 Jl-roft, m 0 0 14 1 Xeatlnj?, us 0 0 2 2 2 r.'avtt, of 10 4 0 0 Schulte, If 0 0 4 10 C avail), rf 1110 0 J5lm'man, 3b 0 1 2 1 0 LuJcrtus lb 2 210 1 0 Salor, lb 0 0 7 0 0 WUUltJ,lf 1 1 1' 0 0 Williams, cf 0 0 3 0 2 Niokoff,' 2b 12 12 0 McCarty, lib 0 0 0 3 8 Burns, o 0 14 0 0 Dresnnhnn, c 0 0 2 0 0 Chalmers, p 0 I 1 4 o Zabctyp. 0 0 0 10 Wrlebil(i 0 0 0 0 0 , 0Forrell,c 0 110 1 X : . ' Totals 6 3 24 12 1 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES CHICAGO, 1st g 4 O10O100 1-7 ATHLETICS 1 OOOOOOI 3 5 Clcottc and Slnyer; Richardson and McAvoy. CHICAGO, 2d s 4251 OOOO 012 13 2 ATHLETICS 00040100 0-5103 F.ussell and Schalkj Turner and Lapp. PHILLIES, 1st b O OOO. OOOO 0-0 CHICAGO 1 1002002 x- 6 Mnyer, Oeschger and Burns; Humphries and Archer. PHILLIES, 2d B 01000401 6 CHICAGO .OOOOOOOO -O Chalmers and Burns; Zabel and Bresnahan. NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON 00000000 22 PITTSBURGH OOOOOOOO O O Nehf and Whaling; Kantlehncr and Gibson. V BROOKLYN 00005000 05 CINCINNATI 14. 00O101 x 7 Dell and Miller; Schneider and Wingo. --' - .' AMERlCANLE AGUE" ST. LOUIS OOI BOSTON OOOOOOO Koob and Agncw; Ruth and Cady. bLEVELAND 02 1 OOOI.O O ' 4 3JEW YORK OO-I OOOOO O 1 Garrett and O'Ncil; Vance and 'Alexander. DETROIT 20000001 1 4, 11 5 WASHINGTON 5 2 0 1 10 11 X-1 1 13 2 Covaleskle and Slanage; Johnson and Williams. FEDERAL LEAGUE NEWARK OOO 1 OOOOO PITTSBURGH OOOOOOOOI Meran and Rariden; Ragge and O'Cpnnoj-. BROOKLYN CHICAGO OOOOOOOO 00 01 0200 Falkcnberg and Land; Bally and Fischer, BUFFALO 10000000 ST. LOUIS 2 O O 3 O 1 O 0 Ehmlte and Blair; Davenport and Hartley, BALTIMORE 0 0 4 0 KANSAS CITY Q 1 O 1 ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS r-in, r-ir-r, irnvrf de Grace, 3-Tnr-rJds nni u. R t"rjnir Pan maid, 108, Butwell, 5 to 1, 6 to 5, .1 to 4, -won; Bllieia, 113. Mink, 0 to 10, 1 to 5, out, second; Sandman H, 118,' T. HeT? ,rr 8 te 5, 3 to 5, ou,t, thlrd.yrirae, 1:13 2-5. Thrill, M!s 5?cGj"-. Jtcnworthy also Tan. , SUBMARINE SINKS BRITISH STEAMSHIP. UR?JIH LONDON, Sept. 84. The British steamship UjrbhtQ h.. I . . t fiunk.by a submarine-tha Admiralty announced tonight. The erc was saved. FRENCH GENERAL'S AVIATOR SON KILLED PARIS, Sept, 84. DDe Maudy,' sou of the French geuera hn -tjistineulshejd hiinsclt during the battle of the Ma.rne, was Uajfjft ,H. l ciidfArn ri-nnm -nlltln -VVtV " v-pvv., -., ., NEW STEEL MILLS TQ McKEESPOBT, Pa., Sept,,J?4. 41V)rt,.'F; rr, vironl realty man, announced today the city Ifmits for 235,810. Corporation for additiowil jill. IV Pjuwt afntiflfi, flM Cs pany here employs morn than 706 mm vU ji is MtsS t tnr mWlii will employ nearly as ny Totals 0 2 23 8 5 5 1 9 7 4 1 9 O 9 1 2 5 8 2 4 1 ' A 9 3 i 12 1 $ 00 070 0-8J24 O 4-4 IO 4 7 O 4 3 0-1 7 4 1-2 9 0 0-0 3 3 x- 3 5 0 O- 1 33 x- 6 8 O V lulnR k v . ,.' , 1 f -; .4 i 'tr- -. .. M BE BUILT AT MOJ8PlT he had; bought M. mertf ld -witUii to ". mi Vy Uied 'mM .' i-h Wmt tight my if . WdMut or Mmm 90M , Vjm jwiit -H ' Tfffvs "CTTg I other oMii Ai4 re jj mi th M . as? iMssea4t 4w4jnsu