fflS IN BAMING PARCH AFTER ELUSIVE TRANSCRIPT" MEN IVOt CelU UBW"W TCWUlJf Trail Editor anu xruutianur, Both Visible to Others PAY SAYS "CATCH THEM" .. iv nnw eltv detectives hava Tor tnreo " . ..,-... DORMS cnfl ita i11lor and publisher, both . .!.. for J. Stewart Knight, owner .". . cav Transcript, and Samuel A. M ln". ... ... -,1l(nr and " i.Vlf. flown"". ,... .. criminaiiy libel j'-0,,.- rnntaln Nicholas Kenny and Is" i. nlo-irer. attached to tho -?"C.Mh and Winter atreots station. The S libel was Pbllsh4d afUr th0 Wb yl' ra..' -.v nnnrtv any one around r''iiii about thcso men tho answer It .Mnvarlab o a loud laugh and a soft 'H and once In a while you meet a po 111 flnlf, an" "",,,. ,wil mv In surnrlso: feI W. themr Wm-l.M than n rbour ago." Thcn nB '""""'""" "" "e. . .. . il.i.. mkn wna naalrrnAif u. .1.- ,... nnwsnaner men was Jako l!?, v.",., a member of tho police bureau for IpUteau, a nnil retnlled to iiavo a tatre "-" ,,,,-uty -monic noil- KiK.and men known to politicians than .. man In Philadelphia, nut he has been $r on a vacation since August C. KENNY DENIES qiiaftinu. .. -.. wan begun July 21, when tho .nts were aworn out before Magistrate grants wcr Caplam Kenny was uoted as saying: u.iiian or a citizen not connected with C Ortartmcnt of Public Safety to come forth and "Vovo I over took graft from dlvo fmatt had been accused ln a. story pub I...Z.A in ho Transcript of being colloctor riunj-' ': ,rnv. nn.1 ill - " . ... . i artaln Konny, anu mo iwo men m- idei! B h.ai-inc was set for 2 """.. . r. rfl JJ& to proVeeuti Jointly, retaining for. Assis"""- """--;----- T- p. m. July si . ... on.ii.:pcl men did not nppear. It s then set for tho noxt morning, and Jinln tho men diu noi appcui. ftVrrints wero handed to Detcotlvo Captain KTito to earvo. Mi' """", i'". ' -j Tl, Tllntimll n thn lob. ESSS: Berlonce qualifying him cs- EMtlally. It was supposed. The warrants havo not been executed, and ! cencral bellof nnu repon is inut iwn Wians don't want them executed; that they K want tho trial which might bring Ssrth a lot of information that would hurt Winy more persons than thoso nccuscd ln the warrants. ' SLEUTHS' VAIN SEARCH f Douglass, who has had tho warrants ever ilnco Plateau went on his vacation, said today he has been working hard to find the men namcu. When Captain Tate assigned Douglass ..a Piatcnu to tho task the.ro were about K0 other detectives and many special po Blwaien who heard tho as-ilgnmont given, Bd with all tho publicity Incidental thcre- 10, IHCIa Mw ,..... j ....rf ,.-.. .- e!ty who haven't known that the warrants were out The Department of Public Safety hasn't Ttn learned Knight's Philadelphia address. At Douchcrty's home, 1728 South Ring- i told streets, today, It was said ho was out Ltl town "on a vacation." Ho might not bo vfcoma "until next week or for somo timo." CONCDON DOESN'T KNOW. .'At Clem Congdon's ofllco In tho Real Es tate Trust Building ho wrltos ln tho Tran talrt under tho pen name of Mark Mason ' Ir was Bald Knight "had tho grip" and Dougherty was away "on a vacation" This f4l mm. ma ..nM n elannnpinlinr Ttrl,0 ?.iu... .. ,.-UA irH rM.in.. ...no) Durlne all thoso weeks, however, a rep resentative of tho Transcript has been Brushing shoulders with rcportors from ether Philadelphia papers outsldo Lie Grand 'Jury room while tho probo was bolng con ducted, and when ho waa asked where tho ken were his answer was that they were traveling." i inciueniauy, mo uuiircss ui mu iiuiiaviiiik has1 been changed. On Us editorial pago Rene now learns It Is published In tho Ran- ti no Euch building. Men In and around City Hall who know both Knight and Dougherty say thoy can U seen around tho downtown section nearly every night in tha week. Tho whole thing Is funny to most of them, and they are confident tha prosecutions will never be frisked. GHAT WANTS THEM CAUGHT. But Mr. Gray Bald today: Tou can ciuota Captain Kenny and mo that the charges of criminal libel have sot been dropped. If you will point out where these men are I will personally get adetecthe and have them arrested. There .will b no compromise j wa are determined to prosecute." Lieutenant Theodore Wood said that the report of political Influence was wrong; that the Detective Dureau was still on the hunt for tha men, and that he and Captain Tate had personally hunted for the men night There Is no denvlnir tha emnhaala of the trtatements of Intentions by the men who ay they hava been libeled and their legal nnreaentatlve and the detectives It Is also true that warrants hava been jut for three weeks for two men very well known along the Rlalto, men declared by ethers "to be downtown nearly eery night," T teen "less than an hour am." fc : 1 Lf Haines's Creditors Paid in Full ; Th creditors of the bankrupt Llnwood Raines mall-order concern of Camden are Jo ret not only their claims In full, but Interest Notices announcing a 70 per cent dividend have been sent nut hv S. Con. tad Ott, referee In bankruptcy. Tha third dividend was provided by an assessment of H a share on 1057 stockholders, who had received Etock as bonuses. EVENING LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 19J MAYOR SMITH BREAKS NEW TRAFFIC LAW1 ITALIANS PAY HONOR TO SAINT AND TEACHER Tho first dny after his return from tho shore Mayor Smith violated tho "w traffic ordinance prohibltinR automobiles from parking nt City Hall plaza. Several times durinj: tho day the Mayor's car was seen standing along tho curb for periods averaging more than n quarter of ml '"?y Tni'' Photograph shows it even unguatded by a chauffeur. The Masonic Templo is in tho background. Tho Mayor's automobile was tho only ono standing around City Hall. MAYOR'S MOTORCAR LOITERS OVERTIME AT CITY HALL PLAZA Cops Awed by Czar-like Importance of Chief Magistrate and Decline to Tell Him of Violation of New Traffic Rules Maybe Chauffeur Is to Blame "T ESE MAJESTB" Is an exprcislon as to -Li tho meaning of which most of the policemen In tho tratllo squad are Ignorant, but somo of them are taking mighty good care not to bo guilty of It Tho Mayor of tho city Is a pretty big figure to tho gcnoral public, but ln tho ccs of a policeman he it a monarch of crar llko proportions. In thcso dayi of high cost of motoring that Is a factor of no smalt advantage to one Thomas B. Smith and to Joseph Mullen, who Is his chauffeur. , Last week now rules regulating motor tratllo In the center of tho city went Into effect, nnd provided that In cortaln sections. Including tho vicinity of City Hall, motor ists might stop their cars only long enough to tako on and dlschargo passongors There yas no reference to tho exemption of tho Mayor ln the now regulation. Every now nnd then a hugo touring enr bearing tho Initlali T. n. S. stops In front of City Hall and wnlts thero anywhero from 15 minutes to an hour. Yesterday after noon, for cxnmplo, the Mnyor'H two soni camo along In the car. entered tho City Hall and emerged 18 minutes later with tho Mayor. They found the car still standing at tho North Plaza. Neither City Hall gtiardi nor tratllo policemen had ordered tho chauffeur to movo on. Ono of tho guardi was questioned regard ing thN "I know It's a violation of the rules," he raid, Bhrugglng his shoulders, "but It's tho Major's car and I'm well, I'm afraid to say a word " Captain Mllh was questioned next. Ho Is tho head of tho trnlTlo squad and tho mnn charged with tho enforcement of tho new regulations "Tho Mayor's tho boss," ho said. "I guosi ho has a right to do as ho pleases." At last tho question wns put to Director of Publlo Safety Wilson by a reporter. Ho admitted It was a violation of tho trafllc rules. "Will you tell the Mayor 7" ho was asked. "I will not," was his response "Tho Mayor's tho boss and ho knows tho ordi nance. I am convinced, however, that ho doos not know his chauffeur violates tho regulations or ho would call It to his atten tion." "Will you bring It to tho Mayor's atten tion, Dlrcctoi'7" "No," was the prompt response. "It li up to the trafflo squad to enforco tho rules." Feast of St. Rocco and Don John Boscos Birthday Cele brated Italians of the oily celebrated the Feast of St Rocco nnd the birthday of Don John Rosea today. The latter was n noted Italian educator, who devoted his life to work among boys and young men. Tho Feast of St. Rocco vrat celebrated nt tho Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Christian street, nest of eighth, with high mass this morning by the Itev A Calvn nslitcd by tho llev. O Ccrrull nnd thn Hov. A. Hater The sermon wns preached by the Kev. A Bartolomel. After tho serv ices n procession began from the church, with children dresned In white, nnd after n brief march through tho Italian settlement disbanded nt tho church, Don John Hosco was born August 16, 1815, nt Becchl, Italy, of peasant stock Tradition tclli that when ho was 10 onrs old ho fell nslcep In a meadow near hl parents' farm nnd dreamed of children who wcro cursing nnd blaspheming. Ho was about to strllto them when a shining form nppeared and said that tho way to euro these Iniquities waa by charity and friend liness rather than by blows Juit then tho boys changed Into wild beasts, and a noble lady coming tipon tho scene, said, "nehold, hero Is uhero your work lies"; when Instantly another trans formation took placo, tho wild beasts chang ing now Into skipping nnd playing men Ho awoke nnd dedicated his life to the poor. His birthday will bo obscned at the Don Boco Institute 507 South N'lnth street, uhero tho Hev. !'. Cnttnrl will delUcr a lecture tonight with stercoptlcon slides MY FEVER CLuOIC? BAKE HASTE, IT CAD CURE YOU Suffer Do Logger, Dr. Bailey Will Save You Sdiff Polled After Treatbedt KNIGHTS OF FRIENDSHIP HERE Delegates to Convention Go Sight-seeing Supper Tonight at Willow Grovo ThIrty-rWo big automobiles carried the delegates to tho Knights of Friendship con vention to various points of Interest In tho city today, ending with a trip to League Island This morntng'n session of tho three day convention to end tomorrow was presided oer ln tho Parkway llulldlng by Harry Hassolflngcr, of South Bethlehem A dia mond ring was presented to O C. D. Covey as a testimonial of appreciation of his norv Ico as grand treasurer. This evening tho dolcgatcs, who represent 9000 members ln Pennsylvania, New Jorscy and Maryland, will go to Willow Grovo for supper. SNAKE KILLS TEACHER AS HIS CLASS LOOKS ON G. A. Link, Taxidermist, Bitten by Rattler During Demon stration at Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Aug. 10. Bitten on tho right hand while showing a den of rattle snakes to a class from tho University of Pittsburgh yesterday, Gustav A. Link, 56 years old, taxidermist at tho Carneglo In stitute, died at 6:30 o'clock this morning in Mercy Hospital. Tho deadly cnom of thn rnttlcr took hold of tho victim quickly and, nlthough serum was brought from tho Bronx Zoo, New York, tho poison ended his llfo beforo it could bo used. ..,.., , Link, taxldormlst nt the Instltuto for ID years has kept a box of Bnakes ln tho In stltuto for four years nnd frequently han dled tho reptiles Ho regarded them as pets and. nlthough ho know tho deadly naturo of their venom, showed no fear Even when bitten ycsteiday ho tried to conceal tho fact from tho class and con tinued with It through his department. J.F.MILLER pj UPRIGHT PIANO El vwtKfck. Mntmranr Caw jfinmr 1 WHY WORRY! I S CHECK Your BAGGAGE ft FROM RESIDENCE TO $ H DESTINATION g ON 10UH II. R. TICKET W l QUIClt- RELIABLE CHEAP J, 8 UNION TRANSFER 1 COMPANY & U SproM. 1430 Race lt ri l IViANN & DILKS 1102 LHtST.JUT STREET MARRIAGE SECRET A YEAR U. of I. Graduato Wed Daughter of Maryland Jurist Phlladelphlans are surprised to learn that James B. Kempton, of Philadelphia and Capo May, N. J., has been married a year His brltlo was Miss Salllo H Ambler dnughtcr of Justlco James M. Ambler, of tho Maryland Supremo Court. It Is only six weeks since her father lohrned of tho marriage. Thero were two ceremonies, both In this city. Tho first wns by a mnglstrato a year ngo and tho second by nn Hplbcopal rector about flvo weeks ago. Mr. Komptoli Is n graduate of the Uni versity of Pennsjlvania and a member of tho St. Anthony Club Form New Leather Company Tho Quakoretto Leather Company was Incorporated at Camden today with n capital stock of $250 000 to manufacture and deal In leather, artificial leather, oils, fats, resins nnd chemicals. Pcnnsylvanian Killed in Car BALTIMC-nn, Aug. 1G The body of a man In tho pockets of whose clothing was found n brotherhood card leading "Hicc tors's Society of Western Pennsyhania. Brother T D O'Donnel, No. IS " was found In a freight car hero list night crushed l heavy lumber having fallen on him A pay eneIopo reading "No 10G, P MrCoimack, $2 08, Stono nnd Webster Engineering Cor poration, Pittsburgh, Pa." was also found In his clothing. Tho body will bo shipped to Pennsyhania, "Doctor Bailey, cad you euro by hay fever?" Tongue-tied? At any other time their "clappers" could hivo rung out In D. A. Poe's "Bells" without Jeopardy of their noise. Dipsomania? They could walk a chalk mark before Mayor Smith's police forve. as ho Is always "going" to havo It, without fear tho calaboose. They were only the patients who sputtered nnd spluttered nnd snlried and sneezed their way Into tho hay fever cllnlo ronducted by Dr. John II. Bailey, nt tho annex of the Osteopathic Hospllnl. s12 Pino street, last night. Doctor Bnlloy Is an osteopath who eon tends tint hay fever can be cured In 00 per cent of cases. Last August, to put his claim to tho test, ho Inaugurated tho first hay fever clinic In tho country, during which ho gave to 71 r.isps a total of 107 treatments ; nnd at Its culmination took 30 of his patients In eight automobiles on a 40-mllo Jaunt through fields of ragweed, golden rod, whlto phlox nnd other of tho 130 prooentlos of hay foer to prove tholi Immunity to tho deinMntlng pollen to which the dlscasa is primarily due Of tins treilment last night's cllnlo was the succe-osor tleglnnlng with Morgan Knnl I), 4" Haws street, Norrlstown, a Miffoicr from hay fever for 20 vears, Doc tor Dillev. assisted by Dr. B.MC. nidridgo nnd Doctor Brill, of New York, demon strated his methods In detail to n group of fellow osteopaths Ho first submitted thn patient to nn exhaustive physical ex aminationsubjective, objective, structural and laboratory, Next, ho explored tho splnrl process ns a contributory Boiirco of tho disease, following this with nn ostc pathlc treatment to lertlfy tho abnormal ities found, rinnlly. with tho Index finger ho broko up nil adhesions In tho Inner cavities of tho mouth and with the little linger thoso In the nas.il cavltj medically termci' the Fossno of Ilnsenmtieller nnd tho Antrum of Itlghmore respectively which, ho slates, nre the direct phjnlcai causa of iny feer: nnd by subsequent stimulation of tho mui'tious membranco at thcso points through mass.igo ho nlms to prevent a rccurrcnco of such nbnormnt growths nnd so to sao tho patient from futuro attacks Neighbors Extinguish Blaze Flro of unknown origin started In tho wallpaper storo Inst night of Joseph Zar csky, of 2C1G Klchmond street. Neighbors formed a bucket brigade and extinguished the blaze. Tho dnmago was slight, iin,iti:'N a 1'i.itn: on rou ov at Ai.i, Tin: Janscom Restaurants Home Cnnldni I'npular I'rlrrM D ' 1 APPI lAIWrTQ I 3 For mechanical Purposes bUXD FOll CATALOGUE I. D. BERGER CO., 59 N. 2d Slrccl Bell Market fcSJ. JffiJfonc Main iOOQ. an Bxcnt.r.n.NT tonio rou r,Aim:s' and gi:nti,i:.iii:n's hair BALDPATE Registered In U. S and Canada HAIR TONIC m:kk fails Nourishes and and thus prom V. 1 3.i?U'J W.lt I MCKKMTO 'l:wj strengthens the follicles otos tho growth of tho nair ueuovos tlio scalp of unhealthy accumu lations and secretions. Gives a rich gloss. Is highly pei fumed and freo from oil, makes the hair light and fluffy. Send lOo for trial sizo. Applications nt all first class Barber Shops. BALDPATE CO., (Irpt. O) 467 W. 3-Jth St., Now York Sold by all druggists, or send $1 00 1 Urn -..- -.1 Upholding G arford Reputation V2' Price We Do Not or lake Otoe L t O ess 2.50 4.50 Office Coats . . . 2.25 ' All Office Coats & Price 3.00 Bathing" Pants f . . 1.50 2.00 Bathing" Pants . , 1.00 13.50 Golf Coats , . . 6.75 Bathing Suits . , All Bathing Suits A Price J50.2.00 KnirtJ NecWear. .75 EiOO, 1.50 Silk Neckwear. .50 E&0 Mohair Dusters , . 3.75 26.00 Tyrol Wool Street and Motor Overcoats, 13.50 All Overcoats J Price 25.00, 30.00 Golf Suits (Knickerbockers), 15.00 6.00 White Flannel Pants, 3.75 Gowns. SUk. Cotton or Wool (Our Make) J Price Bath Mann & Dilks "chestnut street This "switch engine Garford" saves valu able time for its owners, the George Solms Company, large Brooklyn dealers in coal and building materials. The following letter explains their particu lar problem and shows how their Garford Truck saves them much valuable time. "Perhaps the attachJ ptctures showing how I am using my five-ton Garford may bo of In terest 10 you. "Ijjm a dealer In and handler of coal and building material and a year ego bought a second-hand Garford Motor Truck, five-ton capacity, It had been used then somewhat , over a year, I understood, and I liked the ' way it worked, so bought it. "It has given me fine service and is most economical in the use of oil and gasoline and in general upkeep. I don't know what I would do without it. As is often the case in big yards like mine in Richmond Hill, it is necessary to move freight cart loaded with cement or coal or some like heavy material from one part of the yard to another. "We used to 'pinch the cars along by hand with a pinch bar, a slow and difficult process. One day a Garford salesman from your office happened along and saw what we were doing. 'Why don't you make your Garford do that foryou?' he asked. No sooner said than done I So today our splendid Garford servant al most human It isl pulls or pushes a car full of material to where we want it, then trundles Itself around to the freight-car door and al most loads itself with cement or whatever it is and whisks it away to the waiting con tractor!" Yours truly, THE GEORGE SOLMS COMPANY It is Garford stamina," Garford punch, Garford endurance that makes such service as this possible. And you can get just as satisfactory results with the Garford in your business whether it is big or little. A phone call or a card will bring a Garford traffic expert who will gladly go over your trucking problems with you. Send for him today. Garford Philadelphia Company Distributors Garford Motor Trucks Phone, Keytone, Race 2M-Saleoom and Senlco, 230S, 2310, 2312 Chwtnut St.-Phono Bell, Locu.t 210 The Garfor,d Motor Truck Company, Lima, Ohio Ianu!acturer of Trucks otl,l,l,iiS and 6 ton capacity Tractors ot5, 7 andlO ton capacity . Distributors and SerWce Stations NtwYork, Boston. Philadelphia. St. Louis, DtnTer. El Paso, IndtinapolU, Cincinnati. Baltimore, Dallai. UarrUburg, Plttiburgb, iiouiton. Chlcaio. San Vtaacitco, Minneapolis, tOUUBDUS, Newark, Biooklyn, Spokane, LoeAniele. Salt Lake City, Seattle, SUED AS LOVE PIRATE BY MILLIONAIRE'S SON Ridgewood, N. J., Man Em braced Wife and Sneered at Him, Says Husband NITW TOnK, Ausr. 16. When Albert C. LanRshaw, son of a millionaire mill owner, went to his coltaRO ln ItldRewood, N. J.. July 16, ho saw iSiich a sight, he says, that It will take at least $50,000 to blot It from hi memory. It Is for this nmount that ho has begun an action against Robert Bate, who Uvea nt nidgewood, alleging nllenatlon of his wife's affections night thero beforo his very eyes, said Mr. I.angshaw In papers Just tiled, he saw hli wlto. Marlon J l.angshaw, sitting on Batei' lap, Itinslng and hugging most un restrainedly. Morcoxer. ho said ho heard term of endearment used and his own nnmo mentioned In a manner not calcu lated (o cauio egotism upon hli part. "On July 15, 1016," rcadi tho complaint, "ln tho plaintiff's presence nnd on the porch of tho plaintiff'1) resldenco nt 120 Monroo street, ltldgcwood, N. J., nnd In other parts of tha houie, the plaintiff naw hli wlfo flitting In the lap of tho defendant, ltobert Bate, each of them embracing the other, and hissing each other, and ho heard tho defendant say words nf affection nnd endearment to tho plaintiff's wife nnd refer to the plaintiff In a harsh, Unkind nnd un true manner. "Also, the plaintiff's wife assured the defendant that sho Ioed him moro thnn sho cared for her husband nnd that sho was willing to do anything for him " Mr Langshaw failed to Btato In hli com plaint Just what ha was doing all this time, but he docs say that tho next day he mentioned tho Incident to Mr. Bates, who told him poslthely that ho must havo mado a mistake. Nevertheless, said Mr. Lang shaw. his wlfo ndmltted It. dlanapollr Iha., t tt,?Htfh A Ott tei Aaeipnia toaay Arthur u. Caller, ot Weir Tot, tin iftik nddtess the convention oh "Short or Lem Bhorthand" A standardUaUon fcllnhs -will nlso b held this morions. Tho sessions will continue tomorrow n Friday with a banquet tomorrow night TYPISTS IX SESSION HERE National Shorthnntl Reporters' Associa tion Hears Addresses Boat Rido on River "Congressional Reporters Reporting" Is tho subject of a piper which will ho read to tho tlolegates to tho eighteenth annual convention of tho National Shorthand Re porters' Association by J. D Strachan. in mmmmmmmm I A Writt or rati ft and Interestlno a 0 0 h I t or evr ntv 'Leokino Evei." Your Own No. 108 hM Scries of Eye Talks Onr Next Talk Tun., Ang, 23 By Joseph C. FcrRUsoti, Jr. ' T i 11 1 1 0 frequently happens that an at tack of moaalea causes nn Inflamma tion of tho raucous v mombrnna that lines tho lids nnd covers tha front of tho eyeball. At such times tha sight should lio carefully guarded to provent serious Impairment Tho ndvlco of an Oculist a physician who specializes Ih treatment of tho eyes should bo had. Whenever symptoms denote yo trouble regardless of Us nature tho Oculist Is tho proper ono to consult. Ills nd vlco will ho unbiased. If glasses should be required, havo the prescription filled by a capablo Optician. Prescription Opticians 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St. 1V DO NOT Examtn r.ytt "This 'Talk' from a copyrleht Eerlea; all right! reiervcd," inpiiiiiii! This Coupon is Good for on nny riano ln this Bale bought between this dato and AUGUST 25, 1916 If presented at tlmo of purchase. Only one coupon taken on any ona purchase. R A. NORTH CO. E.L 8-1C-1G Special! $600 EXNER BABY GRAND Fine Mahogany CaBe. Like New. Special! $700, LESTER GRAND PIANO Mahogany. Concert Used. Beau tiful Condition. $6fc" GUILD Mahogany. Cost new, $250. Small size. Cost new, $250. Medium slza Our price V Mahogany case Our price OPERA Mahogany case. Good order. ' Cost new, $325. Our price CWrTYyXWt Mahogany case. Medium slza UllUYLMiWj Cost new, $500. Mahogany case. Cost new, $300. Mahogany, Cost new, $300. ARLINGTON KRANICH&BACH EDOUARD JULES MARCELLUS Our price Full slza Our price Large Blza Our price Full slza (Heppe). Mahogany, Cost new, $450. Our price (Heppa). Mahogany. Nearly new. Cost new, $315. Our price Mahogany, Large size. Llko new. Cost new, $350. Our price Medium tf lie. Cost new, $350. Fine Tone. Our price $75 $90 $140 $125 $135 $155 $175 $185 $190 $200 F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Gentlemen Please send me complete list of your slightly used upright plana bargains and details of easy-payment plan without Interest or extras. 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