.. re rLA r v V'-H Vlr i i i -T3- r ' iv VJ t r . '"z X t TfT'F'.l 'i ' .1 r :" ... ' ,.i C , 7 " JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE f tfancy Wynne Has a Number of Things to Talk ADOUb ou xxiiuiun vjmu rorgoes Annual , v Dinner-Parties for Sailors ttrtHK. everything Is 1'ort Angara and l'ort Oglethorpe, these I wl". , i . whlrli commission und ?, happened to "so and ho," und didn't unovv ho luul been transferred a few f0ttll "aBo to the aviation corps? This you have nearly lost an eye looking '"'some one you expected to hear was i set a genernl It not a first or second ' ,tnantj for the list" are ho long they to he limitless and every other "Tut you find somo one you did not see ."'something fierce and frightfully Itlnr uut thls U only tlle beBlnnlnK 5 tnlflis, ' u not? d,el"1 thc dR'8 hn the flist llstl of casualties will Zmt- for come they will, and many a J!trt will ache over a bravo boy who has ' ivin his llf or hcu,th fm" a K,cat usc. lirHAfS a dill to do these days? Shall Wshe mnrry and lose her husband lthln a fcw' days, or shall she wait until hi returns from the war? It's a question, A most of the girls, I must nay, are de- tldlnf not to walt lM a wny lt l8 totter, for, if any of these men are EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST ' 14, 1017 FY" : ii I Nfjff y 4f :"(V- iM7 Pm f ,IB MftMfwW Photo hv Mllrliell r.lllot. MRS. ROHKRT W. LESLEY the rhcito by Phillips. MRS. CHARLES C, HARRISON JR. ' Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Lesley nre interested in the arrangements for the Sporting Carnival, which will be held at the Bryn Mawr Polo Field, September 28 and 29. iij .sunded. tho wife Is certainly in a better t' . . ,t... l...v. tUn Hnnnnn- 1. BOSitlOn 10 EO III litem '" "" - A vet and it seems a com-uiooaeu i ikinr to sav some may tie wounueu ', fd some misslnK f r. and many i .. ...1 l,,f nvni nilH Villi ('Jill wiaows uiifn inuj .. - tee what a complication that would bring Ibout, can't you? But most of them nre not stopping to think of these thitiBs; they are very much In love, and tho thought of nepaiation is 3 quite unbearable, ho many weddings air $, Uklns place, nnd I can't -iy I blame them. It puts courage lino a man iu know that a little wife is at home wait- iV Ini eagerly for news of him. K rn'if ..x miugim. fur veai-a after .. l.l..ls lltllV Ill'f. r. ana many in " "-' to poe her again. Small Urvlllo H with her, and they am going up to Mulim for a shoit vlnlt. They nre both quite sun burned fiom living much outdoors in the South. Uelng a Mayoress i-ati't bo awfully stieiiuoUH If you can ko awav for a month or so, mid it must ceitalnly be an experience few women can match up with. "lyritS. I-'HANCIS " Martins, and b i'L sm 1 H ixn;ciiii:in'v. ot st. her (laughter (Jertrmle nre going to Capo Mo. this week for the test of the Hpasou. d nihil in Dougherty is In the KiiHt City Tioop now and ie ports cveiy lay at the armot . lt milsr bo a relief to the mothers who have sons in the Kii-ht City Troop to heat that the cavalry is going to be kept as a leserve force, although I guehs the members of the Troop nie not so keen about the Idea. Did you hear that .Inhn Kell lost his uni form tho other day? It was iu his suit ca,e, and ho left the sultcuse in ills car when he went Into the Hacquet Club, and when he camo out both had dlsuppeaicd. 1 wonder whether the thief took the hint and enlisted when ho found what was in the bag? Incidentally, John muft have two uniforms, or eNe he'd havo to pay a line and be imprihoncd for leaving it in the car. TWO WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED 100K PLACE LAST WEEK Wns Married by Hor Uncle, Former Bishop of Philippines Tlie mart-Inge of Miss Hone 1. McCor inick, daughtrr ot Mr. and Mro. 1'. J Mc lormlck, nnd Mr William J. Kcrron took I'lne on Saturday in the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, Forty-eighth street and Lniicnntrr ninnim 'i-h rfA,Mnnt. ....... ...... I'lrincd hy the bride's uncle, the Went llov. lluff I Dougherty, D. D Illshop of The bride mah ntlended by hr sister, Miss noioihy MrCormlck, ns timid ot honor, nnd iter lirldomnUN wete Mips Mnrgnrct 1-5. i iBBUm, of Kliamoklii. !a and MiM Harnh needier Zlnck, of this city who were clans. mntes of Miss Mi-Connlvk nl Mount St .loveiir College. In Chestnut Hill. The (lower girls were MIsm Heln McCormlck ami M1m .,re,i McCormlck, and the upiers were Mr DaMd Dennis nnd Mr. LUwaiil Fitzgerald. The wedding wns fob ,, y n N,dhiB breakfast nt tho home or the brlde'H imrenls, mo North Forty eighth Kti(,t. Mr mill Mrs. Ferron nre now on their wedding trip tluough -Vow lIiiKland, DONonriiMcl,Ot'ClHUN Mrs S MelouBhlln. 017 North Sixth "reoi. announces tho innrrlRgo of her rtniiRhter MIfi Catharine D. Meljiuldln. nnd Mr John H Donohue. of HlnghRmton. N V formerly of this cltv. The wedding ook plni-p in St. Patrick- Cliuu-h. Illng. lmmtnn. on Krldnj. August n, rnd the ceie iiioio was performed by the Itcv. J. J, Mc (oiighliii The bride wns nttendrd by MIks Mni (iirner of thin nty, and Mr. Robert Dunn hue. of ItlnKliiimtnii. was his hrotlior's best mail MIhs Mi-i.miulillii ..- ,.n,...,i ' georgette clone, und furrled u Imuniiet nt Urlde KiKeK. Alter a short wfddlng trip Mr nnd XIix Donnlme will live In lllngtmm-ion SERIES OF PARTIES GIVEN IN HISTORICAL MANSION Colonial Dames Entertain Nnvy Men. Queen Lane Manor News The Colnnl.il Dames, who hae railed theniseliHs tin. Welf.ir,. c,, Kave the third oi a sciiPH.or parties at Stetiton manalon. eighteenth and CourtUml stteet, on Satur ila. afternoon for the tnnrliies and sailors. Tills ioin. was owned by (lenernl Logan, and Is of pnitlcular Interest blhtorlcally. Music and a mipper addeil gnatly to the nccasion. and once again "thev" had the time of tlulr IU en. The Indies 111 iliarge wete Mrs. William Kelly Heard, Mrs. llemy i.. iioiuns, .-mis Henry C Kidman, Sirs. Kobert M Hooper. Mrs. David Kngllah Dallam Mls.s Judith Jennings played nml nng ihnnnliigly. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Hetsenbrnok havo retuined from Seal Harbor. Me. where they spent sevenil weeks. The HessenbrookH are oreupMiig their house on Queen lane, iu (lerniantown. "SOMEWHERE IN THE WAR ZONE" Hi?fej?r' i ii, u, i nrtr.iii uii ntmb,kf i riiM. &&to mkrmUMmmmr KPBML'&ft jmmm & ..BMW ,ti- rnprlslil, I. if- I'utdlihlng Conip.iii. Heiirintrd bv Piiecl.il arrangement. While ciuisinR in neighboring waters the raider was suddenly surrounded by submarine chasers. The Red Mouse A Story of Love, Jealousy nnd Politics Hy WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE THIJI Tho MHS. ALEXANI IJLK, with he KILE ae aro on tho subject of these war marriages, I nm ko sorry to hear that both Mr. and Mrs. William Coxe Wright are ill with diphtheria in New- I' port. it nun. i. in ti.n Vnv.il llnmiital there. hlln the Coast Reserve, you know, and Ml wife is quarantined in their apart- manta Thplr WPlldltllT Was qUltO nil event In the spring. Hlll'.o had just grad uated from Yale ano Joined the leserves to they married nnd went directly to , 'l'im.rl nihai'K lio 1.VIIM tfl lie Stationed. Pw Mr WHi-hr w.iB F.I(.annr Carnetlter. the wcond daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John i. Carpenter, of Radnor, and a sister ot Elizabeth Carpenter, who married Lieu tenant Bowley, U. S. A., last year. She and her husband nnd baby are living Ir. Torresdale fcils summer, by tho way, Lieutenant Bowley being stationed at the Frankford Arsenal. Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend Wright, Billie's parents, are in Newport, as they took apartments there to bo nearer the young pair, so lt'n good that they are on the spot for this trouble. I understand that both cases aro very light, and that they aro on the mend; but It li frightening, to say the least. ALTHOUGH persons living In the sub i. urbs do not find it necessary to go to the mountains and seashore very early in the summer, by August there are very few houses occupied. On the Main Line the exodus has been very gieat this last Week. Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., has gone to Northeast Harbor. Mrs. Nathan Hay ward and her children, of St. Davids, are In Manchester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Justice and their family aro pending several weeks nt Nantucket, nd Mrs. Charles "Walton and her daugh ter, Mrs. "Wllllhm E. "Weldershclm, 2d, have gone to Ventnor. Mrs. Itlchaid THshman and her daughter, Oabrlela, , are spending a few weeks In Cape May, P1, the Powell Evans aro in Rockland, Me., for the rest of tho summer and Kath- V erlne T..i Hf.nr.lit.... nt Mr. nnd Mrs. RrtjS Charles- M. Lea, of Devon, has gone to M- Buffalo, N. Y on a visit. Truxtun Haro has Just gone up to Grindstone Neck for the remainder of i'he summer to Join Mrs. Haro and the cWIdrn, who have been at their cottage Ince early July. And Chnrllo Munn, who came home for a fow days to Rad nor, has returned to his family at Dark Harbor, Me. l-i QU1TK a lQt f men are down in An & .Vtnnpolls these days taking a special Wo months' courHo that they may be- $j come ensigns In the Navy. Lewis Smith, . on of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Lawrence 1 1 Bmlth, Is one of those who are pegging way down there, nnd young John Beaver, son of Dr. und Mrs. John B. teavr, Is another. In fact, there are at ' ta4 . ... . . . nt '. "soov iwo aozen or tne younger m " , Philadelphia at that school. UEIl WILMA.MS 11ID- her daughter, who have been at Dark Harbor, Me., for part of the summer, came down today, and will stay at Woodi-rest Farms, the summer horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul In Radnor till the Pauls come homo from Dark Huibor In September. Mrs. Paul wan It-abel Biddlc, you know. Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent, of Hnverford, leaves this week for Bass Hock. Mass., to visit her t-nti and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnthrop Sargent. Jr. Mrs. tJeorgo Reynolds, of '104 Pine street, gave another party today at her cottugo In Atlantic City. This time it was an Informal luncheon. Last week hhe gave a hiidge party. She oxpects to come up the latter part of September. I y. rna. QKOnOK HORWITZ, or, rather, ;-t .Major o.f Moore Haven. VWtHHTJSQ SEE that Henry Hntfleld has an nounced that the St. Anthony Ofiib dinner Is to bo given up this jear on account of the war. So many of tho Delta PsI men aro in or enlisting in the Army, Navy. Aviation Corps and everything oleo that there would be Just nbout enough of them left to 1111 one small table. So with the generosity peculiar to America nt this time they have decided not to feel cocky nbout saving that much money, but to spend It anyhow and give it to the Red Cioss. Some of tho memheis of Delta Psl nre (ieorgn Brooke, 3d, who has Just published his book on the encampment of the First City Troop in Mexico last summer; Jack Holllngsworth. Ed Thayer, brother of any number of other Thayers In Chestnut Hill; Ted .Madeira, of Oermantown; Roger Townsend, Had cllffo Cheston, who has Just been named for the second oflleers' camp at Foit Oglethorpe, and too many others to re member nil at one shot. So you can see for yourself that most or mem nio entirely too much occupied in learning the war game to think about any kind of dinnei, except the regular daily one and I'll bet my hat they think a lot about that. WE HAVE all been Inclined to think tha' tho parties for tho marines nnd sailors given at the various country clubs have been pretty attractive affairs, but when Mrs. William AVillot nnd Miss Cornelbi Creenough gave their party on Saturday at tho AVlllet homo and studio In St. Martins It seems to have been the best one yet. There wo- a tour of the studio and nn explanation of the making of stained-glass windows for West Point. Then n stroll along the Wlssahlckon to Indian Iloclc li delightful, you know, f you've ever taken It. Supper was served under a big willow tree at the WHtlome. and afterward Mr. Grafton Greenough sang "" " ,,,,rmal dancing is nlwas popular, so hat's what took place next. Among the ?. were Mrs. Edward A. McEucn. C MW Mcaellan, Mrs. WIVIam Good. n Mrs Greenough. Mr. George Moland, rVamuel Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Melville M Znnl Dr and Mrs. Jump, Mr. and "'""soencer A, Ml" Comegys. Mr. Mrs. Spencer . nreenou.ht Mlil Mar. Bnd ti Archambault. M.. Eleanor Bush V. Miss Rachel WllletcMiMMary Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold White, who nlso beloiiR to the Queen Lane. Mnnor coterie, bae gone to Portland for a mouth. Mr nnd Mr.i. John tlrlni, of Queen Dane Munni, ha( gone to Ventnor, where they are oceupjlng their cottage .Mrs. tienige Dallctt. of West Queen lane. Is spending several weeks In Cheyney, I'.i. Mi Ilrlnton D.UIett has gonn to the l'oponos to be the guest of Miss Katherlne Dallctt, who Is (.pending the summer there. Social Activities Miss Krncstlna Goodman, of HO Bethle hem pike, accompanied by Miss Mary Brown and MIsh Quakenbosh, of Washing ton, left on Saturday for the Northwest by way of the Canadian Pacific. She expects to lie gone a month Miss .Topephlno Shlppen Foster has gone to the Adirondacks for a stay of several weeks. Mls I'llzaheth Hood I.atta has gone to St Marys, Pa., for a visit of about two weeks Miss Datta sang in a number of concerts hero last winter Mrs. B. Dobson Altrmus has organized a Bed Crnts headquarters In Wornersvllle, where tie Is spending the summer. Mr Eugene Slmonln, o fOermantnwn. sailed on Friday for France, wnere he will resume his work with tho American Field Service. Mr. F. A. Hlhlmaler. 1049 East Camhrla Htreet. announces tho engagement of bis (laughter, M'ss I.eona Hlhlmaler, to Mr. HenryS McCaffrey, of this city. The wed ding will take place In October. Miss Eleanor Charlton, of Savannah, Ga., who Is spending the summer with her aunt Mrs William K Beard, of Pulaski avenue, (ierniantown, will leave this week for East Gloucester to be tho guett of Mrs. William Wurts I farmer for two weeks. Miss Alice Daniel Is visiting at Lyndon Cottage, Pen Mar, Pa. Fishermen Beat Off U-Boat PA HIS, Aug. 14 The ciews of tlshing smacks of I.a P.ochelle. who abandoned their nets July 2 to give battle to a submarine which they compelled to retreat, havo been rewarded by the Ministry of Marine. War rrosse.s have been given .to tho captains nnd also to an engineer and quartet master who continued to fight after they had been wounded. lll.l'Ti:il IV (l-iintlniied) III" was another pause In which borne looked nt llrodcrlck and Bio- derlck lookrd nt Thome ''This Is prepoMerous '" exclaimed Thome Murgntrojd mado no answer. Then ho proceeded with nss.ertlin "And with the earnings of that gambling house," he said evenly, "mi have stoppwl the mouths closed the e.ves and i.irs, and paralyzed the hands of tho authorities. With tho earnings of th.H gambling house, you have bouclit tho tiillui-niv of Chalinun Petjr Ilrnderk-k. who lives upon Uiom- earn ings grows fat upon lliein " Hroderick's eyes bulged ; he. too, roe and started toward the ptosei-utor. "Say," b yelled "I'll open up my anat omy to you! Pick out any ounco o' fat and tell me Cradlcbauglfs put It there! Come on my fat Is my own t earuid it by the sweat of my brow ' !" With perfect coolness Miugatro.vd con tinued -. "Thome, ever since you sprang Into nrnmlnem'e here. Mill have, po-ed ill tills community as a self-made man boasted of carving vour success bv industry. Integrity and brains And yet " pointing a linger of accusation toward him ".vou have bought every Item of your leputatlon. oven Iota of your respectability'." He stopped for an Instant, and then- "Every inch of your political progress yoil'vo bought with this tainted money, nnd with the samo kind of money you'd buv the mited States senatorshlp If oii could" "Lies all dellbcralB lies'" 'Hint no ejac ulated. "Worse than slanderln', in.v fat!' added Peter Broderlck. Befoio Brodeiick could spoak again. Thorno took another tack. "What evidence, have you. 1 should like to know?" he said. "Vou can't prove these tilings, Murgatroyd." That." leturned Murgntrojd. "Is for mc to worry about not .vou I'm going n. n nd when I'm through you can stake your last dollar that I'll know all nbout tills rotten system that '' ",lr ,,,K"": UatTon-from the most Insignificant ward politician up to Peter l,r0,lrrl( lp,. ,..,, Tho accusing foieflnger shifted from Thome to the County Chairman: under 1 Se'MolVdu'pol- of that gem l''""",,' nnf,arorhSed,,!,r!!.e1;lckC3f !hl l I I of Uilk, nnd he wasn't used to It ATnt once he felt that his com ago was fi".,.,r.,vneot0'Vote a man "ho !.... ".roSerlill0.' 'sum? 2Tl..a P cutor. SS'-rndlllM-gatfr Wanryou..cetomor,...irru :l" h0alo;e. K you. don't come. mm ". v . .. um orKinnu n ,,--- i f 5 ' ( y 'V i i ' . " ' l v ' I'll send for you he opened the nrodericl,dld..otarver;hec,.ii,. door and. slipping " " Mugatiovd laughed niM, turning to Thome, he '"' ""j , tcll you to e,o,;'o"urrcradurh'si- " "l Tut r?;; t'm "nhat ST you.fJ!S..,d? Are yoin ''fi'ier leaned 'nto Murgatroyd's face; h.s'Tyes'fl'asneSllre; (ho accuser became tho law; you have lln ()f au. r"-iiite chai- loner, for Insisnce. Fom(s. Y"" r between you and me than this, ut more between u i.u. to K"?r llso:e- now dropped almost to a whisper. "You have the enron.-, .- ., attentions to-- , .. ,nne ,,, Thorno -'"'',-.. , ,., glance, his manner Bolence "So I let me tell you leaping at once Into In- i.nd lies. Is It? Well, something thst Possibly you ii .., life I have had the tag 7l wnamed-aU my deal... have been f'uinfled. I wante d ,non - uotjlt. 1 wanted power, social i always " 1 ha "vou hav? already 'Mid that I pr0B,7ta senator oV "he United States-lf would be Senator o i Agaln I could. 1 tell ou "" , , worth c-'hi w sc M t ,fSS; v. ... i.inied at a woman woo i you have hlnled aa KQlng m und 0 ad on. In spite of you" flnlih .. re. "Y0U,?ra '"vd-'l have only uit he turned "uratroy,,, I ko further it may fU with , you. . .for. I o furlher fart1 two o't Vour'dlV "",t d8mand Murgatroyd had been gsnt convl lately' .rrnS did no know what proof f.on. ;rhv.rn' a?n his possession, end he Murgatroyd had in i couI(J fln(, "eM.. the people liked Murgatroyd. Thorlie'beU.ved" In compromise, therefore e 'It'uMoyd." he said, "you 'SVtur ammunition In &J&L Thome, the next time the Legislature meets to choose n Senator"' Thome's Insolence bad retuined as be dem.indid. "Do you menu to tell mc that your name will be presented III the caucus?" "That's precisely what I mean." "of com in .vou'll try to buy votes with tho ("hallonei- money you have." "I'll Ret the voles - never fear" Tiv It, then I'll match ou dollar for dollar " "Not with dollars coined from Cradle- bntigh's. imr from cm i uptimes" declared Muigatroj.il. Thome's eyes narrowed. ' MuiKiitroMl," said lie. "you reckon with out oiir host no matter who owns Cr.ulle baugh's oi- runs It Tho organization has its linger on every Grand Jury, every pelll jur.v, every Judgo Vou can't :ircniiiillsh the Impossible until vou've beaten Peter Biodorlck and tho organization, and until ,oii do this oii can't beat me you can't piovo .vour asseitloiiM jour hands are tied. The ot gatilx.it luu backs me up" "If your name," retorted Murgatroyd de liberately, "Is presented for Senator, it will bo withdrawn, and mine will bo presented In Its place." "Who'll present lt?" sneered Tborne. "That." smiled Murgutro.vd. mjsterlously, "Is my business and not youis But Inas much as .oti told mo our story, Thorno," ho wont on, "let me tell you mine now All my life I've snuggled liko the devil to get the things 1 wanted, and I failed But n big change Is nbout to t.iko place heio and now. Vou stop light lici. ; and where jou stop. 1 begin. It's my turn! The things you waul I want. Vour surest and jour best desires .ire my ileslies If vou've got them in your band, ns you think you have, why then " he clenched his hands "I'll take them away from you. The time has come. Thorno. when oii are going to get tho things that you don't want, and you nre going to get them hard I'm going to get tho tilings you want, yes, and by George, I'll get .vou too! That's all I've " Murgatioyd did not llnlsh; Thorno had departed. Tim next day at 4 o'clock thero was a resounding lap on the prosecutor's private nllirn door "Come In!" said Murgatro.vd Tho door opened and Peter Brodeiick ennio pulling Into tho loom with peifect nonchalance. Ho had had u day to think things over, and ho had made up his mind that tho outburst of tho prosecutor had been all bluster. Seizing a chair, lie diew It up to tho desk and sat down, saying' "1 never lefusu an Invitation to seo n man alone; and now that we are alone, I don"t mind telling you that I'm ready for another one of them good cigars." Tho prosecutor passed a box, fiom which Broderlck bellied himself to a cigar, lit it, nnd after sending a few clouds of smoke In tho air, went on: "Do you know, Murgatroyd, that I haven't had a good chance to talk to you slnco tho Challoner cao you've been so blamed olllsh all tho time But now, hero I am sitting hero with you you, the only mugwump In tfie town that I eviir used to be afraid of and you know I can say any blamed thing I please, to you, and you got to tako lt and say nolliln'. Do you know that I'm ono of the fow that believe tho truth about that bribe?" Murgatroyd smiled "In other words, you think we're both in tho samo boat Is that It?" "Not a bit ot It'" returned Broderlck. "I'm In a coal b.uge; you'io in a motor boot Why. Murgatroyd, thcte's many n man been In honest polities nil Ills life, like mo, for Instnnce, and who's never pulled out three uuarters of a million ' Not much ' And out of ono deal, too' Why, look at mo?" bo went nn glibly, "I've been In n lot of deals; hut Hint gets me' Threo quar ters of a million nnd moie on Just one deal ! Confound It, man, do you know the most I ever mode out of any ono deal?" Murgatroyd lit a cigar, leaned back In his chair nnd Inquired In an offhand manner. "How much?" Broderlck shook his finger nt him "Foxy, foxy boy! Do you think I'd give up to vou so easy? This particular deal I'm telling you about Is away back out side the statute of limitations. Vou couldn't get me on It If you would It was the Terwllllger tract I was chairman of tho common council finance committee, you re member? Bought tho tract for twenty-five hundred and sold it to tne city ror two hundred nnd eighty thousand That's me "' "Good work I" said Murgatroyd, with genuine admiration "I didn't know that you were In on that." "In on It?" snorted Broderlck. "I was tho whole show! That's where I'm coy, my dear boy; It takes Broderlck to do these things; but It takes a bigger man than Broderlck to llnd 'em out" Murgatrovd shook his head. 'They found me out, all right," he said. Broderlck waved his hand, nnd answered: "Not n bit of it! It's all blown over, and If It hasn't, lt will. All they'll remember, after a while. Is that you've got a wad of money. They'll forget how you got It. and they won't core." He puffed away nnd purred contentedly. "You're a giant." he went on, "an Intel lectual giant to bag six figures." Then he waved his hand about the room and said; "You take this old courthouse, for In stance : I was on the bulldln' committee, but to save my Ilfe-rhold on a minute "he pulled himself up with a round turn, "that was outsldo the statute, of course it was. Well, to save my life I couldn't pull more'n a hundred and twenty-three thousand out It It. Teams near gettl.V caught, too." he .Emitted, laughing, -. ,.., , ,. ".."?.. ...,. -..'i:- j - --- -n- '.IClMM- ' Iff-tftynvMBMhMliylim Jobs that way You could have gone through lh thing with a microscope, and .vou wouldn't have found hair nor hide of Broderlck." Murgalto.vd lazily closed bis eyes and mummied "Tell me nbout the new lwispltal that llltlo concieti- Job " BiodeiUk le.iiud foivvard. bis face grow ing iriiiison ns h did so, and peered Into the face of Murgatiojil Murg.ilroil opened n drawer w-lthln his dusk and took put a bulk.v batch of papers. "llioderlck," be said severely, "do you know that I've got ou Implicated In more than thlity different violations of the law right here iu town?" ".Mc?" llioderlck looked incredulous. "Yes, you!" answeied Murgatroyd. evenly Biudcili-k held out his hand, and nsked with a show of Interest: "What are they, anyway?" "See for -.our.elf." leturned Murgatroyd: nod leaning back In his chair comfortably, he gave himself up to watching the ch.inires In the countenance of the other. vvlm proceeded to scan the batch of papers win. iimili,.il Inteiest. And. although Brod eiick made no comments, he did .a lot of thinking. Finally. o.etng Murgatroyd with suspicion, ho asked. "Without prejudice to anybody s right. I'd liko In know how ou got all this!" "It's easv when .oU know how." returned Muigatroyil. smiling; "and I'M- learned how-" , . Hroderick's faro broke Into a confused, dlstoitcd smile "Now. without making any damaging nd missions," ho com-ided. "do you know t would bo blamid uiicoinfortnblo for mo If 1 worn dealing with any other prosecutor than you?" The prosecutor smiled again "How do you know It won't be uneom foi table for you ns It is?' Broderlck buist lino a -aug" , "You an' me is two of a kind grafters together, timed Willi (lie samo stick. "Ihats Murgatroyd nodded, took back, the list and laid It down. .... That's all right, Broderlck," be asented, "I didn't send for you about tbeso things. I've got a little Job for you to do." "Out with If" said Broderlck. Murgatrovd leaned forward and told nim In a low voice: "llroderkk. I wnnt to sit In the Senate of the Fulled Stales" Brodeiick Jumped to his feet, exclaiming. "Yes; I want to sit In tho Senate," re pented Murgatroyd, Broderlck burst Into n, peal of laughter that well-nigh sliool: mo ouiiiung. "And vou want mo to help you?" Broilerlclt. "Yes of com so." persisted Murgatroyd. Onco' mum Broderlck laughed Immoder- "You'll be the death of me," he said, sink ing into his chair "You laugh too soon." remarked Murgn- "Is'thcro more comln'?" questioned Broil, erlik with a bowl "You know tho valvular woikln's of my heart ain't over strong. You're crazy, man'" he added; "tho whole organization Is against you!" "The whole organization," repeated Mur gatroyd, "except you." "Vou blamed Idiot!" roared Broderlck. "Tho organization's against you because I " "I've got to be the next Senator." persisted Murgatroyd. "and ou'vs got to put me there" "f can't put you there. Murgntrnrt cast nn appealing glance nt be other "But you wnnt to. don t you? "Indeed I do not!" returned Broderlck, Indignantly. , Murgatrovd ro to his feet, saying, ns though speaking to n spoiled child : "I don't like lo see that spirit; It looks as though you were opposoi to me." "Have I ever been anytliln" else?" re turned Broderlck. "Will I ever be anythln' else?" . , Murgntrojd continued to reprove him. "I prefer to sto a man do with a good grnce that which be has to do." "And who has got to do?" queried nrnd- crlck. also rising ASSEMBLING to be Well r a1 Clothing nnd Equipment However, Not Bo Adeqiwl lor some Time 4 t... :8!IWQTW. M',1 c luiirmcnis oi me national ana assemble In their rjinm nn H.ni.t Will havo nil thnv wont in a... iTd be many days before they will feel w ..ic mjiuiern. looming and enu!nm Socrctary of Wnr Baker udmltted to will bo verv rar,, at Or.. a. .. It Is anticipated there will be klcln',. large numbers, while imrenls n,l Ml near relatives of tho men In camps! capci-im 10 00 rignteoualy Indignant' ".1.11 iney w;u term the Jack of care uieir Kinsmen. ., Ufllcials pointed out todav that ther ! ery good reason for the lack of end went. The regular army Is above wj nuniiKin. us membership has had to I outfitted. The cntlro X'ntlnnnt nunnt .; tho nation has been sent to the trnlnln camps, lt also Was verv hv nf ennlnmcnC And the factories of ihn TTniiori aia. t,oJ been unable to meet the demands up6C3 Mll'lll. It Is admitted hero Hint many of t8i men who report with the national arm will havo to train for the first few week .11 Idliul In tllA n1nlliB Ik.l Ik... -I.... M --w - ( tiiu 1,11)11 rn LIlttL llirv lilTIVB . j.M camp In. Hvcry effort, however, will ht' '$ ......... ..J in.; uunriermnsicrs aepartmeal to get the needed supplies, lt Is honed th'J nt least thero will be plenty of shots oppZ hand to that the men will not bo renulnA. ?K to drill In the narrow toed shoes of cMVJjM life and thus harmfully affect their fefcC5Ki 1110 uepartment early this summer ooH. irocicu lor a.uD.oou pairs of shoes ah;.( dellverV of (hesn ntrentlv hna hA.n h.ifte S In this connection Secretary of Wlfif 'JPl li!. n n.tn. ...I. ..-.. .--. ... A'" til ....... . ,u.,j iK,iiu winicu mill 00 nai nn , ' taken up the question of when the second "if increment or noo.ooo men will be called ouB i'J naturally nctlon on this plan is delaylr t-l me .'Aiieioo -inoruiKO in equipment, DUljll. the men will bo called un for nhvulmt .tv3 mutilation at least ns soon ns the first Incre i incut of tho army Is safely In camp andfe1 Staffed nil ftlft rnn.l tt nrtr . k.-Q soldiers. wif There has been a creat deal of romnlslnt'i 111 t-erlllfn fl!!.irtor.. nv. ft.. Innllnn nt 4!?Pl' ... -.- n. - . ,C'A ..Hi....-, i-dnioniiieniN. unarges oi inaca-y ccs-sibillty and of danger to the watsTWi supply have been made, but officials of tUfi'i War Department Insisted today that thorA.' wero absolutely unfounded. Tho greateste'S f'i fin la lintiin. .!. Il...i .. .. . I.. ......ii 'V ..v in .-x.ii.fS tuivll, lllt-y paj UI1U III 0CrjTat3 lnitnnce tne water supply has been carefully &KS pxumlned nnd approed by chemlati olfc'1 rMiuitn. VVV'? MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN miF TO STRIKE RTftTfi d w uw uviyvi roared Many Wounded in Conflicts Be? tween Soldiers and Strikar XfM m iuaarui acs "Tsca MADRID. Aug, H.X 1$M -uiiruai law nas neen proclaimed thi-oug(- out Spain as a result of renowed strike diaMi orders which assumed serious proportional? louav. k,. A number nf conflicts have occurred Ia4 Madrid between strikers and soldlera.,yi Man have been wounded. 'j3 Stern measures vvera taken in renrM ' i .1lDfrrTni.a It DkiiAlnHn rt ... .. -7 4 poited to have been restored there todaynV Vnm.cniia nt-r.a.B l.n.- k. ...1 c.-IVn gossa nnd other points. WA AMBULANCE UNIT BOYS W VISIT INDEPENDENCE HALIil 3S Soldiers From Tort Kennedy Carnf'S ivrl. t: . rii.. i m i. .4W ..lanu jiij, iu iiiy III 1TUCKS W Itfl A small portion of the American yoUtMlI$f who win give llrst aid to tho "Sammeeatii ... !,. l.nHl..t.ln. I.. ..-..... ... . t:. i .... .nn .,n.,.ri.i..'. ii, .-..nunc iimai vinxm A.H cheered by stenographers, ofllce boj-B. mqrfwfj """'in ttlill i'ii;r, (Jill L IllTI lllfn illUK )JA 7 fn tlio Iclnity of .sixth nnd Chestnut streetJfe Thfl clierrn voro for 138 membern of thc-v n.nlilllnn.m rrvm nt .1.. ....I.n.1 (..n. .. t& ..............v. ..i,,,-i ... vii.i i mini ninirn ill Oljr. 4s Tim men, who nro camping at Port Kep. fee iindy. left that place at 9 o'clock this mornivS !ng In tho small ambulance trucks to mka '.SS a lour of Philadelphia. Dach truck csrrledS A desire to see tho Libert v Hell hv infi.r'Vi er.-il of the men who are detailed with seSi; Hon 6G of the medical corps led lo today'SyTH trip to this city section bo is composed Sj of young men whose homes nre In Pasa-'fw dona, Cal. . ,iji Besides viewing tha Liberty Bell, IndlP-'l penuenco nan, ine men visueu tne piant2i of the Curtis Publishing Company and slspVV Knvernl lmllrllnpv nf th. lTnlf.ral.v nt rtmt-'fFi sylvnnla. Tonight the men will be th guests of Lieutenant Charles Ketterman.? who Is In charge of the partj-, and whosa's! nomo is ut -Mount Airy. They win retuniiij (o their camp late tonight. 4fcill ?., isrlr r-iaJ-.-S" Ana ibtk "., "I havo Just told you." went on Murga troyd. looking him full In the face, "that yoii've got to put m In the Senate." Instantly Broderlck becamo doggedly bol llgercnt. "I'll spend my Inst dollar to keep you out of it I'll work against jou till 1 drop in my tracks!" Murgatioj-cl seicu a snmu iniuiv imuu uuu leafed It over. .... , . "Vou'll do both," bo remarked, "and when you diop In your tracks, Broderlck, lt will bo with hard labor Sit down, and take that pencil and pleco of paper I want you to do soma figuring." (Cor) right by DodcJ, Mead & Co) (CONTINUKD TOMOUBOW) GARRICK TONinirr at 8:15 THI3IS rilODUCTlON CO. OI'KKItH S.i'H.'H ri.Tim i ran rn;,'a5 laV' iii'V.iiiPt? te m TaPTPjiid , Eleventh and Sprlf .Ci o'clock. Free. i!t"&. Munlrlpsl Hand, Garden streets. Inlrniount I'ork llnnd, Stmwbrrr Masrvj Sinn, s ociock, rice. titSi Philadelphia limit!. City Ball 1'lam, aMJ o ciocic. l ree. llelmnnt Imprnvement Amorlnllon, 304S., uiruru iivi-nue, o u vioiK. t Ol m mm MATS. 2S0 TO 1.0(lj NIOBTB, 2So TO 4Jt.U0. OPENED LAST NIGHT IN A BLAZE OF GLORY B. F. Keith's Theatre CIIK8TNUT AND TWELFTH STS. THE MEISTERSINGERS Commenclnit .Vptemtsir 10 llnldwyn Pictures nrai 1-ro.iueiion AiAt. AiAiiait in 'TOLLY Of TUB CHICUS" MAItKRT sbove 1BTH SIK GEORGE ALEXANDER AND HILDA MOORE in hip. Atmirn w. riNKno's wonLW FAMOUS IM.AY l'M "TVin Cnennrl Mra Tnnnuarav".iH.f tll. ui.v,imu a.a&u. A..lliui.uj ?f i as : -l.v- J ra,ll -v a -r a rt-n inii t iitfiw CTtUfW.'w, JrALAL'Jl to a. m. to mis r, w rniCEs loo :oo . Enid Bennett & Margery Wilsons 7S A rn A TkT A CHESTNUT XM. HBTH TS f, AiVUXlLlin 10H5 A. M.. 12. 2. 8)41.-. 6(43, TH3 A ;4S P. M; ; Marc MacDcrmott & Mildred Manntit' in "M'PV TATJIT'R PI" . :'S-1 11 lUiAlW J. UA&illrl U A- . ". - PROM PLAV HY KUITIl ELLIS REGENT 1IAHHATII1 RIIOItT a CO. Dorothy Toe: Ktllur Mack & Anns Earl; TravllU Ilros ft Srali Others. Today at 2. 2Se k poe. Tonlulit at S. 25o to tl. TONK1HT SlmlKllS NlOllT ilATINKE TODAY J BAN UKUlNltf, PUSS ..PUB9,, Hi--- CASINO Wslnut bv'y?Jt;,4iJl MAHKBTT HKLOW IT 11 A. M. to 11 llS VJ- Daily, tOo: KVf 1 GAIL KANE TaTnJ VICTORIA MARKET AbMT 0 A. M. lo Jtllat pnicfcfl toe: i WILLIAM FOX Print DUSTIN 'PARNUMu . In Flrrt Prueatatiajiaf, . vi .. j ai. Ti.jiT-.Jj.aa "jjurana ui cub osu'ti OLOBE Theatre VJXJV--4-i yAfityftfJ(- Slatko's.'Roll loc. lft. sno. ll-A.-. II WMHM.J
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