).i.)W iM T-Wlw"l final iEuenitig fe&ger final VOL. II K Q. 18 PHILADELPHIA. MOJNBAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. (.'orimuiir, 1015, situs fcatia L trot a Counsr. PRIOB ONE CENT BROOKLYN BEATS PHILS, 3-2; SENATORS TRM MACKMEN, 7-3 FRENCH RAID METZ; GAIN IN ARMS FIGHT! Aeroplanes Also Shell Zee- brugge Und Many Points in German Rear DAUBERT CROSSES RUBBER ON AN INFIELD OUT PUSH ON AT GIVENCHY Vrr PAniS, Oct. 4. Metz, the mightiest German fortress on the western irontler, has been bom barded by a bl(? squadrsn of French oeroplnncs, tt was olllclnlly announced today by the French War Ofllce. Forty shells were dropped upon the railway station and military works at Sftblon, one of the suburbs of Metz. One of the forts In the great girdle of Ue fenahc works encircling Metz Is nlso belnff bombarded. The German naval base at Eeebruirge hah been bombarded again. Five Allied aeroplanes attacked Xeebrusgc on Sun day, but only three of the machines re turned. One was shot to earth by a Ger man high-angle sun and another was forced lv a defective motor to land on Dutch soil. Kiirther prosress has been achieved by the Allies In Aitots. WIT ItOAD, CENTRE. Fierce trench-to-trench fighting Is pro ceeding. In the, woods of Glvenchy and around Hill No. 119. north of Arras. An important road centre, where five high nays converge, has been taken. Violent cannonades, are In progress on the fiont. South of Arras severe fighting has de veloped In the region of Qucnnevleres. The text of the official communique follow h : "North of Arras our progress continues In the Glvenchy wood, and at Hill No. 119, nhtie ve Have occupied a place at the Junction of five roads. "Almost continuous . trench to trench fighting accompanied by cannonades by both sides has been going on In the region 'ef.QucnncsvIcres and Novron, "In the- Ctlampagno an artillery duel occurred last night on the outskirts of tUo BjiNaVarJii larm. L vPAcfMntt ttacfea&tcu&h re-aonn ot l.q aieanu were' repulsed. I fie ,- '."On the remainder of the front file nlgnl IB" -was ntlm. "One of our air squadrons, dropped 40 hlls of largfr calibre on the Sablon rail nay station at Metz. "Other aviators have continued to bom- sum m i . .VsBB Will II in in l iiPWil ' 1 1 'i i M w 1 ' "l i mmm Sd1 ; mmZMmWv-iy"WTm a fflSfi I KmmmmmSSBStwMmmM prnmm-dmim' KA mm Continued on Fate, Four, Column Two UNTERMYER WARNS PUfeLIC AGAINST "WAR STOCK" SPECULATION Noted Lawyer and Government Expert Says Present Activity Is Artificial and Entails s Disaster GREEKS JOIN ALLIES IN WAR UPON BALKANS ; Government Announces Landing of French Troops at Salonika The photograph shows Jake Daubert Scampering across the pan this afternoon on Wheat's out. Dujrov to Ludcrus. The play occurred in the sixth inning of the Phillies-Dodgers game, in which the champions were beaten, 3 to 2. SOX STARS SEE DODGERS BEAT PHILLIES, 3 TO 2 Shore and Wood on Hand When Brooklyn Wins From McQuillan DOUBLE BILL TOMORROW BKOOKLTN. AB. U. H. O. A. E. 1 2 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 13 1 0 10 2 3 0 0 4 1 13 0 0,.! 6 111 O'Mara, ss 4 Daubert, lb ...., 4 Stengel, rf 3 Wheat, If .'4 Cutshaw.. 2b ...;... 4 Myers, cf- 4 Getz. 3b .,.,,., ..V.. ,.,,. 4 McCarty;' c" ....3....:.. .'8 ,Ceflcru...i..i-OWJ-" 0 0.,. -t.O v 'k, .' k ',. ; ; Totals 33 3 t 27 14 1 PHILLIES. AB. It. H. O. A. E. 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 U Stock, 3b, as 4 Bancroft, ss 1 Byrne, 3b 2 Paskert, cf 4 Cravath, rf 4 I.uderus, lb .'. 2 Becker, It ...i 4 N'iehotf, 2b 2 Dugey, 2b ..v.'. 2 Adams, c S McQu!)lan, p 3 0 0 Burns 10 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 16 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 U 0 0 URGES U. S. REGULATION I' UNTERMYER'S WARNING IN STOCK SITUATION It Is worse than hopeless for (he aver se, man to try' to win a fortune on the Stock Exchange. In the end the all lose. The public will, ai usual, pax dearly In the end. l'reaent "fererlah wove of wild anil senaelea speculation" may brine Oorem ment regulation. Keep away from "war stocks" greatly Inflatqjl by temoorary conditions and accelerated by manipulation. NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-"iTever in the history of the. Stock Exchange lias the public beeji threatened by so dangerous a pitfall as that which is now wide open tor Its victims" declared Samuel Unter Jityer, counsel for the Government in the money trust investigation, today In a letter to the Ilev. O. P, Itetsner, replying Q a request for expert Information. t'nterrayer declared that it is "worse jinn hopeless" for tha average man to try to win a fortune in the stock mar "et and asserted that "In tha end they U lose." Ho characterized (be present market activity as "a feverish wave of ild and senseless speculation that has '4 the senoral public, spreading Jlke i!dnro from ocean to ocean and fpr Jnlch tho publlo will, as usual, pay dearly In thn enii iTa iirtr.H ii, n.u Wr Itelsner to warn the publlo of Its danger, addlnB, "This latest experience w II not be In vain, although the cost M In deed bo heavy. If irarouses public tntlment to tho point of compelling Oov- Totals , 31 2 8 2T 12 1 Batted for McQuillan In ninth. Triples Daubert, McCarty. Doubles Cravath, Daubert, Paskert. Sacrifices Stengel, Bancroft, Ludcrus. 2, Adams. Struck put by Pfeffer, 1. Base on balls Oft Pfefferj 2. PHILADELPHIA BALL OBOUNDS, J Oct. 4. In the fastestgame ever played in this city the Phillies were beaten by Brooklyn this afternoon by the score ot 3 to 2. It required but 3 minutes to play the nine Innings, It was n freak game, as the players did not deliberately try for a record. It was lust one of those games where the batters v. ere hitting at the first ball and they did not waste any time between Innings. McQuillan outpltched Pfeffer but lost through an error by Stock and slow field ing of two Infield .hits. Unknown to the Phillies, Smokcy Joe Wood and Ernie Shore, star pitchers of the lied Sox, were on hand to look them over. Evidently Shore will open the series In this city on Friday, and fpr this reason the crafty Wpod was sent along with him to pick flaws In the Phillies' batters. KirtST INNING. O'Mara filed to Paskert. Daubert tripled to Jeft centre. Stengel sent a sacrlllce fly o Cravath, scoring Daubert, Wheat singled to left. Cutshaw went out to Luderus, unassisted. One run, one hit, no errors. Stock walked. Bancroft sacrificed, Dau bert to Cutshaw. Paskert popped to O'Mara. Cravath filed to Stengel. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. Ntehoft and Luderus retired Myers. Qeti fouled to Luderus. McCarty tripled to Continued on I'ss Two, Column Keren Boy's Skull Broken by Auto Reven-yeiir-old Jaines Brown, of 210 be Jneey street, U at the Pennsylvania Wotpltal with a fractured skull Incurred 'H he inn in front of an automobile J?ay at Sth and Sprucq streets. The ,ria ) wan driven by Hugh Cullen, of 21H ujh Hancock street. He tooH Hie boy W the hospital in his car. Pliytltlans nay , !'' lad )ins a chance to recover. HtHE WBATHE&" I tfnnwnA cm I 'Vr Philadelphia und Wcnijt- i -.,. wr nr ("((' I i,uu rTH-j cwuayi moUerate toutli to For detail, tec puye 4, Contlnurd on rase Two, Column Hire . x MOUNTED COP STOPS RUNAWAY Savea Score of Persons From Injury by Capture of Horses After Exciting Chase Mounted rolloeman Nash, stationed at Broad and Arch streets, saved a score of persons from injury this afternoon, when he stopped a runaway team after a chase of two blocks. The team, which belongs to WaUon, Malone & Sons, lum ber dealers, look fright near Broad and A.3, streets. The wagon broke in the middlo, and, with tho two front wheels swinging from side, to side, the horses began O mad dash up Broad street. Several automobiles Ware struck and slightly .damaged, and the team had al moHt reached a group of firemen In front of the Scottish Kite Hall when Nash suc ceeded In stopping the horses. During the chase one of the front wheels be came loosened and rolled against Nash's horse, almost throwing him. School Fund Increased The um of I17.29.LM has been added to the sthool fund through the payment of imnriHilv interest by the banking Institu- , tlon Which urn the" depositories of th funds. STATE FIREMEN IN A HOT FIGHT OVER PRESIDENCY Convention Opens Here With Lively Contest Between Judge Bonniwell and George S. Weir FEELING DEEPLY STIRRED A race for the presidency of tho Fire men's Association of Pennsylvania de veloped' into a fight of great bitterness a hort time after the association opened Its 36th annual convention here today. Judge Eugene C, Bonniwell, of Philadel phia, and George S. Weir, of Sharpsburg, nre!, the opposing candidate, and, al though the comentlon Is being held In this city,, It Is confidently predicted that .Weir will be the next president. . v -jVord-hafc-bBen. slipped qtlleUy 'among the Philadelphia delegates. It Is said, to put Judge Bonniwell and vote for Weir, As there are approximately 76 Philadel phia delegates. It Is expected that these votes will be an Important factor In the balloting for Weir. Charges that Judge Bonniwell played politics In nn effort to be elected presi dent were made today at the convention headquarters, Scottish Rite Hall, Broad and Race streets, by Battalion Chief Nal linger and Captain Abraham L. Lacy, chairman of the Local Committee, Although the local firemen are making ever' effort to make the visitors feel at home, the officials of the fire department did not wAnt the convention to be held here, and tho choice of this city was unpopular among the" local firemen. After the committee decided on this city, how ever, tho Philadelphia firemen coutd not refuse to accept the burden, even though It meant a heavy loss to them. The holding of the convention here. It was said today, will mean a loss of from $76,000 to $100,000 to the firemen's pension fund. For the last few years there has been an annual deficit of $30,000 In the fund, and It was planned to hold a big fete this fall In Convention Hall, Broad street and Allegheny avenue. It was eg- Continued on Page Twp, Column One ATHLETICS LOSE 7-3 GAME TO WASHINGTON Grffith's Rookies Defeatf Con nie's Second-String Men in Slow Contest WASHINGTON, D C Oct. 4.-One ot tho smallest crowds of the seas.op turned out to see the Athletics and Nationals line up In the first of a threp-game series. Scarcely 300 people, were on hand when the gong sounded. Manager Griffith shook up his line-up and used mostly rookies. Harry Harper toed the slab for Griff, while Corinfe Mack used Nabors, one of his youngsters. FIRST INNING. Schang walked, Strunk sacrificed. Shanks to Judge. Oldting forced Schopg on a grounder to Shanks. Molnnls walked. Malone filed to Jamison. No runs, no hits, no errors. Judge beat out a hit to third. Foster lifted to Schang. Judge' stole second. Passed ball sent Judge to third. H. Milan singled to centre, scoring Judge. Nabors threw out Barber. Malone threw out Jamison, One run, two hits, one error. SECOND INNINO. Slebold hoisted to H. Milan. Demrau was called out on strikes. Perkins struck out. Np runs, no hits, no errors. Shanks walked. Williams filed to Schang. Both runners were safe when Slebold fumbled Sawyer's grounder. Nabors tossed out Harper. Judge singled to left, scoring Shanks and Sawyer, and took second on the throw home, Nabors Continued on Page Two, Column 1'our The Kcnsingtonlan Says: George ,Oray hat returned from If tit York city, ohtre he ment to buy a good etoar. CAPTAIN FRED LUUERUS of tho champion Phillies, nlll write ox cluilte resumes of each world's series gams with the Ked Box for the .EVENING LEDGER I.udy," writ tp Ueran hlm.elf, Is the idmI capable bueball diagnostician on he I'lillly Club and nlU, therefore, be In a potltlou to glto tla Kvealng ledger reader the REAL INSIDE DOl'K TICKETS ALL SOLD FOR WORLD SERIES, BUT AGENTS BUSY Orders Taken at Hotels De spite Announcement That Stock Is Exhausted CZAR'S ULTIMATUM ENDS lMI'OKTANT POINTS IN BALKAN CRISIS The Greek Government permitted It to be known today that Anglo-l'rench troops lime lundeit near Salonlkn to slt Greece In repelling any attack by Hal sarin. The rsrt location of the troop landing wan withheld. Czar's ultimatum to Bulgaria ended, thin morning. Mar declaration wilt foU low lack of reply nr evalro reply by5 Snlta. Mars' envoy to Ittilgnrla prepares' lear. Teuton prenure In being exerted to keep Rumania neutral. l'our rnlliTa hare been taken over by ireece to facilitate the movement of troopn Into 3lRrerinnlA FANS ARE DISSATISFIED Orders for world's series tickets were taken at the hotels by agents today, de spito the fact that W F. Baker, presi dent of tho Phillies, has announced that there wilt be no public sale of the paste boards for the gnmen to bo plaed In this city, as ho has received more applications than he could handle. When It was learned that tho agents hud obtained options on large numbers ot ,;tlckots.J as, appeared probable .fronv, the. applicants, right and left, "fans" all over the city expressed dissatisfaction, saying that evidently the ticket aoctits had been faored by the management of the club, whereas they should have had to take the chances of getting or not getting tick ets with the rest of the public. Tho procedure observed at the hotels this afternoon was as follows: An appli cant would go to the ticket agent and nsk for tickets, 'We haven't got them yet." he was Informed, "but wo expect to have them Thursday morning. Give me your name and address and how many tickets do you want?" For several days big crowds have been crowding around Glmbel Brothers' store, thinking that seats would be put on sale,' but there will be none. Eaker states that he has already received fur moio applica tions for tickets for tho games hero than he can possibly supply; therefore, he an nounces that It will be useless for any more applications to be made for tho tlckots at the offices of the Philadelphia National League Ball Club. On the day of each game here bleacher tickets will be sold at the regular bleach er entrances Just as they were during the league season. Otherwise no tickets can bo procured now. Those who have tent In their applications, will get all of tlio availible tickets, which Include the U. 13 and 5 seats. COOL AVEATHER COMING Forecaster Says Summer Temperature 'Will Vanish Before World's Base ball Series Start Philadelphia got a new grip on summer this afternoon, when the temperance rose to 73 degrees. Hope th,at this was Indian summer, which would last long enough to Insure warm weather for the World's Series, was blasted by Forecaster Bliss this afternoon, who said that the warmth would bo of short duration. Today and tdinorrow Will be warm nnd then weather conditions will go back to normal, A low pressure area over the I.ike region Is responsible for the high tem perature, but this will moo eastward, and, after It hap passed out oer thj ocean, cooler weather will return. CAPT. I'HILUMVAINMAN KILLED British Army Officer Married Miss Christine Ledlio Wheeler Captain Philip Stafford Gordon Wain man, who married Miss Christine Ledlle Wheeler, cO" this city, was killed In France during the recent drive of tho Allies, according to a cablegram received here today byx Charles Wheeler, the widely known bamcer, who Is Mis. Wain map's brother. No details are known, as tho cablegram simply read, "Philip killed In action." Captain Wulnman was an officer In the British army. Both ho And his wife have lived In Kngland since their marriage in this city 11 years ago. ATHENS, Oct. 4. According to dispatches from Sofia, serious dis turbances hare broken out in Bul garia as a result of the Government's pro-Teuton policy. It is reported that M. Melinoff, who has shown Entente leanings, has been delegated to treat with the Allies. LONDON, Oot. 1 Greece has Joined the Allies. Doubt of Hellenic entranoe Into the war ended today, when the official organ of the Greek Government at Athens an nounced that tho landing of French troops at Salonika was for the purpose of assist ing Greece. The French troops that were landed at Salonika are being moved to Drama and Buk, near the Bulgarian frontier, says, a .Ispatch .fronjf Athens. The Jknoopalre, composed ot first-line Infantrymen and marines, supported by field guns and ma chine guns. Tho organ says that If for the present tho Government considers the assistance of the Allies as premature, It Is none the Continued on rage Two, Column Six "FRANKLAND" PARTY TITLE IS PRE-EMPTED BY HARRY MACKEY Trick of 46th Ward Organiza tion Leader to Deceive Voters Revealed in Move of Vare Lieutenant PAPERS ARE FILED The Republican Organization is at-' tempting to batter down the organization of the new Franklin party In West Phil adelphia. It was learned today that on Saturday Organization henchmen filed pre-emption papers for the Franklin party title In SI of the 63 divisions In the 46th Ward, and that other Organization henchmen filed pre-emptlpn papers for the title of "Frnnkland party" In the entire ward. Harry A. Mackcy, Vare leader In the ward, la credited with being the man be hind the move. The signers of the paper, pre-empting "Frankland" title are oil Mackey lieutenants. They are Peter YJ Carney, 5401 we Lancey street: Frank Walsh, 6445 Do Lancey street: Robert Mcr Kwen, 6456 De Lancey street; Harry JL.' Baxter, 5333 Pine street, and J. B. Dough erty, 5261 Larchwpod avenue. The Organization Is counting Upon the similarity between the names "Franklin" and "Frankland" to confuse the voters In tha 46th Ward on election day, Novem ber 2. The 46th ward Is known as the "Bloody Angle" of the Organization. In previous rnmpalgns the Organization, under Continued on Tags Two, Column Five LOST AND FOUND CHILD'S LIFE SAVED BY DOLL Plaything Serves as Cushion When Little Girl Falls From Window A large rag doll saved the life of 3-year.old Ituth Bell, of 1933 N Stanley street,1 when the child fell out ot the. second story window of her homo today. The child was playing In the front room of the house while her mother was cleaning in a btck room. It is believed that she climbed on a chair to look out of the window and lost her balance. The mother, hearing the child's screams, rushed to the street and found her lying on the pavement, the lag dolt beneath her The doll served as K cushion which protected the little girl's body f.om com ing In immediate contact with the sidewalk. WHAT DID you LOBBf WHAT DID YOU KINDT All lot articles sdvertlaed In the Ledger will t llitnl In a permanent nie at Ledger Ctntral. where tho nnder run locate, the owner at any time. If you, hare found an article that has not been advertised as ioat the Ledger will also record your name and addreae and aaelat tn And lug tha ilghtful owner, who will be placed In touch with you. Thla Ilka all other service at Ledger Central la free. CKHTIKICATKS OF STOCK loat, National naa, Klectrlo , Light and Power Company. Notlca la hereby given that the underalgned haa mad application for the renawal of tr tlflcatee II SJ-SO ehtrea common and A 41-1"0 entree preferred atock ot National Oai. Elec trie and l'qwer Company, laaued to and In tho name of Hoae EL delger. Finder notify . Bmmet I- Bprague. Detroit. Mich. ISARMNCIS-Loat. Thuraaay, September SO. a Cluater drop earring, containing nlnt (8) Mir. ahaped and three IS) marqufae-ahaped au monda and aaven (7) round dlamonda. al liryu ilawr hnrea ahow or Green and Cheltan aea. Iteward If returned to J. J. Cal0ll Co, P02 Chestnut at. 1101.1. Of DILLS. IS. loit on Friday nlsht on Uj-lhodox at btweaa Edmund and Frank for J are. ileward on return to ttuu Frsnkford avt pl'l1- Uiown colTie pup loat "with a brown "col lar Mltl. AtLnitlo City llctni lag. tz reward, IBIS HiTuie tt WALLKT rontatrlng over Slot) laat StTlU1t reward T II Unecke. lk&J WalUce tt. Otktr Claj!d .4d VM Paet tl and J I. e WASHINGTON DEFEATS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS r h o a e WASHINGTON r h f" Schang-, H 112 0 0 Judge, lb 2 3 Strunk, rf 2 2 0 0 0 Foster, 3b 0 0 OldrlnR, of.... 0 t 1 o n II. Milan, cf.. . 2 McItinlB, lb. o I B 1 0 BrrBcrrZrf. ...'.... ' 02 J'. -.lone, 3b.. . Oliii JamipnptU,..." 1 2 Siebold, 8 . . . o e'o o 1 Shans,:2br";.."5o Demrau, 3b... 0 1 1 2 0 Williams, c 0 0 Perkins. c 0 0 7., 2 1 SawjreruM4,tWJU-..ZJ, i Nabors, p 0 0 1,3,0 Harper, , p...v. .. . .0 0 Ray. P 00 0' 10 . - Kopf;.-ss 0 2030 Totals 3 9 24 133. Totals'. '. 7 10. TOD VY'.S BASEBALL' SCORES 0 8 3 1 0 1 3 8 3 0 e 0 0 0 V i a 0 0 0 27 12 0 fVT PHILLIES G 0 O 1 O 0 O: 1 o, Pfeffer and McCarty; McQuillan and'Adams. 8 1 ATHLETICS O 00000012-3 93 WASHINGTON 1 2 0 1 O 1 2 0 X- 7 IOO Nabors and Perkins; Harper and Williams. NEW' YORK (N.L.)..0 OOIOOOOO-I 95 BOSTON, 1st g 1 1 000020 X- 4 70 Perritt and Meyers; Tyler and Whaling. Mr,v7 irn; 'M.t,v r.sr 0nn i1fl o O 0 A t r.o"v ri 1 ic , -iv. i o 1 BOSTON, 1st g O 001 0000 0-1 NEW YORK (A.l'.)..0 O1O220OX-5 Leonard and Carrigan; Markle and Alexander. BOSTON1, -2d E---..W.O T O O ,0 1-0 00- 2 NEW YORK (AiL.)..0 O O 0.0 0 1 2 X 3 Foster and Thomas; Caldwell and Nunamaker. 6 3 9 2 4 2 G 2 -' y 'V. ' iUnniiteel&rAt'&f&'Al loumui' i)ani riiiuuc rn.iii','. NEW YORK. Oct. 4. 3tUieu lt!5',000 .u. -in Servla have perished from typhoid fever uiid cjou..,., . ., . Bichard E. Strong, of Washington, who arrived today on the Indian liner Duca dcGli Abruzzi. Doctor Strong has keen in Servla since jut April doing Bed Crobs work. Ho was decorated by the Servian Government or his labors. EXPELLED CADET ASKS COURT-MARTIAL Alexander Boiling, of Chestnut Hill, one of severnl boys ex pelled iccontly ftom tho United States Naval Academy for hr-jsiiv, applied today to Secretary of the Navy Daniels for a trial by cojjt martlal. The application was sent by mall, and Boiling would make no statement concerning tho details of the dooument. D, T. Cook, of Dover, Ky., also expelled from Annapolis, is in this city as the rjuest of Dolling. He submitted a bimllar application. RESERVE BOARD FIXES RATES WASHINGTON, Oot. 4. The Fcdera Ileserve Board todny ap proved a rut of 3 per ecnt. on commodity paper for the Federal reserve hank t ICmuwh City. Bnte of 3 1-2 per cent, on 00-day tttuU naceptruiaee and 4 par cent, from 00 to 00 days were fixed for the Cleveland reserve bank. DAKIELS APPROVES NEW SUPERDREADNAUGHT WASHINGTON, Oct, 4. A battle cruiser that will make 35 knots an hour and that will cost the name as a superdreadiiousht approximately 18,000,000 has boen desigued by naval, ejcpMrt, Secretary of tho Navy Daniels announced this afteruopu'.'lV Is highly probable, he bald, that the Administration's naval, 'program i will tail fat ft usmbet of vessels of this type. , THREE KILLEIX BY k CORNADO in 'LOUISIANA 1 , NEW OltLEANS, Oct, 4, A. telephone message ftem Jfffl City, a.f enys tnree perBonsfwerewuea ana.mucbtdAmaye ' property by a tornado which struck that 'place today, TVi f4m 4 today has none, runner damage to teiegraptt ant) tewpfcotw w)r la the southern section of Louisiana. 1