iitiTlS frflfoffpjjj MMMMHMOififcUl fyc ir'jrwmw 'j"7TTI V'j f" V (J I EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919 wnpipmwiPfHn II ..' fr r ! ICAGO F 00TLI6HTS HID Windy City Actors Agree to Ap pear Pending Court Decision MANAGERS ASK INJUNCTION Hy the Associated Press fi .!. A,,- If! All thenties m VHiiafcu. 4n. -- Chicago will continue to opeinte. "' the actors hnve agreed to work, pend- ing the result of injunet ion i J hfrtinrtit hi imp 111:1 nnerrr. " b" - ment was rpnelioil man '""."" "l . i ....... rr n nnnfrronnn .IllflCP iy ilLiir UnU counsel for the adorn ntid th Pro- dueinc Managers' Association - llUIlIlt, .illllliihn- ,.., ...i... t. (,ilin ii- . , . ,. , w,. nipviilpnt i rcitPil ugainst r rnm is ilon, pie-nieui and IMwin Mordaunt. vrcrpini of the, Kquit Association of Aetnis and Ait- inn iii-iiiiiiii iul nu iiiunn - ists and the following tncincr i im- ' I p In Miiliel s lioom rnmpiim . Frederick Sutton, Hum '' Hiadlev, Knid Maikei. Iln7el Pawn ' l.mor Dawn II Hudle Mnwlei. Ad. I- Uow land and tirace Fielding. .ludge Walker ilei lined to giant a temporary injunction until I lie master in ihancerj has con. ludeel th.' heating if testimom The firt announieiiiPiit of double here rame from the I'ort 'IMieutre wlieic "Cappv Uuks waJ sliowin alter William Monrtenav sent n note s,imiii5 he would not appear. Tin- second piinupal to strike was Grant Mitchell, who has bpen appeal -ing at Cohan's ;rand Opera House in "A Prince There Was." Mr Mitchell has been presiding at some of the meet ings of the loial council of the asso elation. Veu rh. Anr IS In an effoit to prevent n spiencl of the strike cjlleil Dv I the Aetois1 Fquitv Association to other cities the Frouucing Manaceis Pro tective Association announced last night I Wnid exe. utives of thp Uepubhean that its nttornejs had been instructed I Alliame will hold meetings tonight as to bring injunction suits ngainsj tlie,follows Kirst waul .-.111; Dickinson Equitv 111 ChiraKO. IJoston and I In a- Twpnt.v hflh waul Westnioie delph a, res raining it from interfeiing " . .... .... with productions in those cities land Kepub li...n I, I,. AllPghenv atP It alsu was stand the suits foi nue and Kii'limond street . I ortv eighth S.r.00.000 filed b.v the Shubeits against I waid. Independent Club. Nineteenth thiv Kquitv and ne.ulv "00 of its most' and Mifflin streets pronuneut membeis were but the tore- runners of suits to lie mm dv otner pcnroc r.1(i,., f tne Twentv -fifth managers whuh Would run into their( spcnkin, t a lnrrtia;. ,,f thc, '"'"nth tpn thpaties wlill "dark last ,1 'urtv-tirst a,,l Ilepublican Alhante nirrht. nitive Dieketinc was being tar-, ' ' lunged the Republican utv committee rled on bv sporps of wpII linovvn actots i nd actresses, who ptcsentetl impromptu sidewalk shows to attract the crowds from theatres which were open. Dressier, foimerlv a chorus girl, wasi elected piesulent nnd a call was issued for a mai-s-meeting todav. at which the organization wiil be perfectpd and 1 set ot demands eliafted. Sam Harris, of Cohan 4. Harris, and Morris (iest, u producer, appenied in the West nttle polite i oui't vestPiclav in answer to wanants charging them with assault on nctius Their cases', with the rasps of JJichaiil Gordon and Sid nev Davis. fipfOrs. rhanrcel with elis ore'ierlv conduct, wcrp continued until , August 10 ; Chorus girls to the number of about Town Meeting partv. said it would not !" u"v" v" , '" ""' , , i " 400 got into the fight on their own be- , npcenrv t0 nack the candidates ," "' Ni"townJv.stoffipf. He was half jesterdav when thev organizeel a rtnnr i.,., .i.... ,t .,n,,i,i i, .f due then at S-... in the evening of union which will be known as the Chorus Personally, but ha it would be suf- r,,!,,. iMni.intin.i nn,l will he niTilintP.l fi. lent to show that thej w ere supported ' ", . r (- . i Muity Association anil win ne aiiiiinteel ' leached theioinei' of Oimantowu and ifti tlii ni,lnpw nii-nnifllinn Atniip.UV till' V ai CS. . BOY. 7. GIRL, '5. "BRIGANDS"!1" '"" "'S'''1 ,0 1",,omP tlle oigamatior. I candidate for the mayoialty noniina- . . , .. jltioii and is expected to make his long- Accused of "Stealing' Horse and , ((fp r(,(1 allIim,m(,mi.nl clti, ,0(jv .... Wagon and Lots of Things 'tiriumow Although Fiank Steivait is onlv spi(,u Plans lo have the largpst Ri publh an jears old nnd Ins sistci , I'loitnee, is vot,. n, th. histoi.v of Philadelphia . asl just five the two have presented a haidi.n thp mming prunai.v elci tion mil , pioblem for the police to solve- ' discussed nt a niPeting of the Repuhli me voungsteis an- aieiispci 0I bring brigands TIipv lived nt .11011 Rare i street. They weic e aught this attei noon chiv ing awaj with u hoise and wagon lip longing to C F. Papppis Futv fuuilh and Addison stieets Hut that is not ttlA ,1 ni .1 it il rl'lin ,ii.l,,.i n-c .1 ll.il the children, during the Inst week have '" "l''r""' h, ' o'"'"'""'. figured in two othei violations of the1 I'",1'n ''veiling nt 8 c. do.k the Ie an. I publican ward executive niuiniittees. The bov and gjil are ait used m ! repiespnting thp foitv eight wards will having stolen a law u mower fiom avaidimeet to take steps to ludine full Re and of having helped theinsi'lu to publiini) registration on the tegistia monej that had been iiland under the tion dais. August -JO Spplnnbei 'J and seat of u deliver wagon thev lniindj Septtinbei 0. 9,'U!d.n.!1l'Ml!:r;.,.. , ...... He Voted f, Lincoln nu mi, un iiic .inn,,- iiu.i ij,-L'ii uuir I to do is to hold the childieu at a poll. p station until their paieuls airived The wagon taken bv the children this uttct noon had been left at Fittv tointh and Walnut street i ..,.. T.., ....rs ''""K """'"" '" '"" "" "' '"denre of the people i win uevei iti av J0UQUIN TIN0C0 MURDERED , the nng that conPdeiue. Auothei urgent le-eiuest comes fiom "Mv lettei to the eonnnitti. of one Vice President of Costa Rica wasAblul""n unl"K " la" ' "" , hundied belore thev iiidnised the ,au- ...,. I'oitv suth waul, who pledges .fudge didaiv of Congiessmnn Mooie mpans NOs Recognized by U. S. lattfron support of the Jew p-cactlv what it stntcd and I go before Washington, A iii; l.'S ill A I'l- 'j')K. Colored Pioteetive Association. I the people ns their eanilidate and. if, Jouquin Tinoco. biothpr of the piisi dent of Costa Ri. a. was as.asinatcd August 10, accoidiug to leports today to the State Depat Intent Whether President Tiuoto still is in Costa Rica is not known at the State Department He was lepoilccl ipmitlv to have asked leave of abscmc fiom Congress with the intention of leaving the countrv Jouciutn 'linoto was vi. e president his title being premiei desi,; nato. President Wilson had lefuted to recognize the piesent f osta Ritan gov ernment because it usurped power bv force. It was believed, howevei, that the parsing of the Tlnoeo brotheis might soon result in a gov eminent that would ' receive recognition AID FOR ROBBERS' VICTIM Burleson Asks gress to Reim burse Hanover Postmaster Washington, Aug 13 lHy A. P i An appropriation of S4.221 30 lo,t through the burglary of the Hanover, Fa , postofficc. was asked of Congress toay in a communication from Post master Oenernl Rurlesnn Postmaster R. " Kichelbcrger. of Hanover, has bin. Is claim approved hy Postmaster flciuriil Burleson, nnd Congress Is asked to nfford him lelief r The burglars made way with 400,000 one-cent stamps, S0.000 two-cent f stamps and 17(11 savings certificate r stamps, 8110 thrift stamps add four registered letters. Girl Makes Dlsh-Waihlng Record ConnelUvllle, Pa., Aug 13. What is ' v believed to be the highest dish washin: , record ot the, world was established by r .Mis iicssie tiaiiaguer, or Lower T ?...' i--. i.i .i t. ..i... . nejrwif ,m"si'"1'. vyueii ac, n evicornuou ior Etp ww waanci, Jiiim unnrs in J.WO t ivilf ,oour?- Xh. girl' U tlje aver, nt, uwnn viTic;r, a isrmer. "Pop 01111,"' Says Moore, in Answer to Phillips Reimmletl of Ihc nsertinn of .lolin A. Phillips, vice president of the State lVilciutioii of r.abor. who resigned from the committer of one hundred, t lint Congressman Moor! linn ben steadily opposed to the i'. -Iciests of labor. Congressman Mcoic s.i ul todav . "That's mciclv .1 pop gun When something set inns is saifl. 1 11 nn swet it 'Colonel Median for Recorder , ,,,, , rnI11 ,.,, ,st , ,,,, lhairninll f vlh i,mn1(lPP nncl v,lmin llisston. -, ,p I . Tl... ..l a .. .11 . . . ll i I"' iuui niiiiiiiiirr t l 1 1 "II.iiiim'1 ,, r ., i i.i , ,..., r ' ,"l",,,,,,'" "" "'" """"'"i 'ii ' ii "i i ihn richt MMinfonni otMrif t mi iiicijiK.) nttiuKod tho ipffnt icrihiuuh i 1 . I..i f . !1 : 1..1- . ,.,m, ..,.....,,,.,,,,,..,.,. ..,i,.,..u,.". l.,,,.,r ,, .... ,,r , tllli. iiriunii'iw MiiHinT inci-iing m hip siiiiuimiiir .. , ' II ,,r 'olil iDinoiniw ntteitioon i llrailiiu.utrr-t To Open ,(,(, MoPM, ,anipnign nimmlttee will pon liuiihiuniteis in the l.ibeiti Itinld- i ing lluiail nail hestniit. sttcets, to-1 morion. The will ociupv the put ire r:-.., II..... .. 1... I. ,. .. ... 1 .1... : it.- i ,t fi.e the various loan ,,,,., ti , ..11 ... i.. t.. iv. 1 ., 1 IlllJOlUs MP J.IIHl.lll J.uililllli;, lill.'IP "IIP aie forces :np rntrpnrlit.il. The latest soldier nllv to torn (o the suppoit of Congressman Mooip is dp tain .T 1'iisper, 2.!0T I'taukford avc mie. who saw twentv -seven months of servi'P oveiseas. nuci wrio snul loilav that "he was ic idj to take off his . oat for the congn ssmau to fight iust a- haul as he tver did tn France ' AVauN Tndoise Mnoie Foui inoie ItepubliiMii Alliance waul mgiinizatioiis linvp indorsed the tnnicu nltv tamlidacy of Congressman Mooie 'J he latest committees to fall in be hind the Moore boom me the Figlu ppiith. Twenty-fiist, Thirty-fiist aid Fortv-second vioid "independent ami Republican Alliance ,.t woikeis are mediating the Mooie noin- mating petitions toda.v Magistiate William I' Campbell, leaders "i hose the foiiiiei state affinals who nie involved ill wrcckin, the Xoith 1'enu Rank " Claude . Iloth. attorney foi the 1 weutv -hist waul workeis, who met in LvLcum UnU Roxborough. were ic- minilcel Dj speaueis mac tne ugnt lor .I nn. nnnmAiit- muni ltn i si nf 1. pomades on September 10. 1 ! 18tli and 42d Join In ' Ruthusiastie iudorscmeuts of the Moon- boom weic Riv eu bv Republican Alliance workeis in the r.ightPentk and Fort -second waitN. Resolutious in- doismg thp Moore candidacy were I adopted at both meetings. Judge John M Patteison conlmue- , ... ., IOminittec next Fndav nftci noon at - o'clock at the ieiiiiiiutt.es lipailquailers. Fleventh nnd Chi-stnui stn ets Judge Paltr-ison will piobablv be invitpel to speak, but it is not known whether he will adept tin oppoituuitv Ihoinns K Obei . a foiniei due i ten of the I nion Li ague, whii east his Inst vote foi Piesulent Lincoln and has voted foi eveiv pifsidenti.il candidate sincp, loins tne list oi tiiose urging . . .. ii........... ... .. t.... Ulnounh lis lire.sideut, Di R R. Wntht .Ii asks the committee of one, people s Maoi Fisher will leave no stoue untuinrtl to hundred to mdoise (J Kelwaid Dick- "Congiessmnn Mooie's nomination I develop the facts, which point lo those erson, a negro attorne.v in the Thirtieth and eletuon could onlv he intprprptpd i i,o are ci uninally guilty, and Ilis waid. for one of the two eouncilmanic ! ns ' I,'n''osp vie ten v ami if Judge Pat- ,ntt Attorney Rotan and his afsocute. places iu the Second district The letter claims the negroes lppie t oue.tolfth of the population of Philadelphia and aie entitled at least to one twenty Hist of the tonne il manic leprcscntatiou AUTO BURNS, GIRL SAVED - -" (time and select a .vinyor vno win rep Ablnaton Magistrate Leaps From Car"-'50'1.1 tliPlr .,n.,"M". a"d..n" '1,e '" With Grandchild Fne destioed the touting cat owned bv Magistrate II Calvin Williams, ofim. it is either Yare, Pcniose m the I bingtou township on Old Tork road. ' ppoplp This is the issue in a nut , m JenKintown, .vesceruay. Williams, 'who is managr of the Folly Farms, estate of tieoige W. Rl kins, was accompanied by his grand daughter. Miss Sarah Ambler. When flames shot from the hood of the machine. Magistrate Williams leaped from the car with his little grandchild. Fire companies weic called from Jenklutowo nnd from Abinglon. but were unable to save the uinclnue. . RISE ON MANHATTAN LINES Interborough Grants 10 Per Cent In crease to Employes New York, Aug. RL (Ry A P i The Interborough Rapid Transit Com pany, which operates the subwaj and elevated lines in the borough of Man hattan, has granted a general wage in crease of 10 per rent to its employes, it was announced toda.v The advance in pay was given at the request of thc Rrotheihood of laUrbor ough Employes and is expected to fore stall any possibility of a strike similar to that which paraled transportation jn HroeljB Iiut wetv. t CORONER RAPS 0. S, Criticizes Authorities for Per mitting Trucks to Rush Through Traffic I opening of the old ttinrket hono on DRIVER HELD WITHOUT BAIL'S. rAfveMt trm M ,'n,l""i"n I Assistant Cits Solicitor Michael V 1'oMofh.p niithotittcs wc.c pi itioi.cd , fin- viidinc tiinil tnnk" lmiijiiiK tlirniiRh momIpiI .trppts of the pIU bv Coronr Knight toiln nt the InquP'-t into Hip ilcnlh iif .Inni'-s Clyde, -epnt i .. . . . . i.i ..f 1C Wnul mi ilnn Mini' i ,1 I IIHI. "M I " "i"1 " ' ..t.... i'm,,w Knirrht 'tinii tn-niiuiininii -.. n--- uimno to pass mm.- s.. .......... .... ....fl... !.,.. . ... .:.! miln 11IUI i inn i Mi Cljtlc was killnl In a mini tnnk .lnve In e ightccii.vent olil .Itiscph Wil- .iii of rittv-liltn stiPi'i nun ii'iiuu i an tin" Ihhiiipi liiilit in hniiiing v iisun without hail to await the action of the i . i i. ...I .1... I n innnin ?.,, l'sl,l,l , . have been 1 1 listed With tllP WOlk 01 gllllllllK " l'11 '"'r- mi. I thiiiiigh c towd.'.l streets rie.nl for I'lUonei Win 11 llie niiiiiier ntinouii. .'ii his 111 piiiiuii to hold the bov fot the Riiuul luiv th, attornpv lor hip t oir- iuhmiy . 1. . . .1- e 1 pleaded for the pusonei me not neie 10 ipiuipi svin- l. ltliv to ,inv one icpneil itunnpii iMiight Theie nie nnnv nfteiideis who imppiil tin1 lives of ptisons liv ipiklcse ill iv ing thimigh ciciwcIpcI streets, nnd the woist of these offenders a ic the iltneis of I'nited States mail trucks Itut iispnnsibilitv for the long list of deaths extending over a period of i vears. ipsis wuu me since i.cgisiimni i Llatl1P , ,, proper laws under which has he,,, .mpossible to get the Leg itraflic nuv be legiilated 111 sue It it wnv 'as to give the public protection . . . 1(1 wuici siiiecs ..- i'"n, .s,. ,tt,. whii h have nelu. id the inimhei of ac mleiits in stieet" but Pennsv Ivania I hangs bail. Our Legislature finds time, to pass main foolish, unneeessaiy laws, j but n has been unable to find time to i give us the verv necessiiv law undo I whnhsii.it tialTn mnv be ipgulatpel ' ttuseel Man Testifies In iiitici.eil the postoffiie an Wilson in testifving nt the li nl explained thai the mail ii tliiough the stieets on a leg 'I hen then it ii itirpiest In inks i uliii ume si heelule When the apcielpiit voinniK aienues (ieolge Ilrnivn. a tiuck ilnvpi. was held without bail by Coroner Knight to- dav for i muling down and killing Mis. Mml- Re. nar.lv. seventv yen.s old. of :!21 South Klevi'iith stieet. on August -, nt isroad anil South streets. Itiowu lives at i-l- Lombniil stieet. The testimony showed that Hrow n s motor tiuck was nol pquipped with a hoin lust be foi e his uinchnie stiuck Mis RpiiihiiIv isiowii niaue a iiicgii phone with his baud warning (ipi but she did not hear linn NO RUSE TO AID VARE, INSISTS M'LAUGHLIN Candidacy for Mayor the Real Thing, Director of Sup plies Declares Hash in th" pan and amount to nothing. loseph S Mat Laughliu dnmm of "The thing thnt is to be done in supplies who is still in the line as a , ounce tion w ilh this mess must be some -candidate for Mavoi. today biandul as , thing leal, nnd leal things u the trim t.iKi the ltport that Ins inmpaign was ,n couits must be nteouiplished after a political iiise to aid the Vate oi - f investigation and a c ompletc knowl ganiation icclgc of the facts and of the relation ' Mv attention has hem i ailed tei aii'0f pieiy one to the plundeied bank, aitie le in u morniiig in wspcp.'i- thai mv The comfilpte investigation of the i.iiididiiv fur Ma.v in isa pnlitnal nisi faf.ts wj s).nrtlv be tinished and then Dirretoi MacLaughlin s.uel in u state ' t)P pai ,imtions whuh grow out of tin lit ismed this iiftiiiiociu "Sin h a thp evidence will be canvassed by Deputy statement is without foundation in fuet .Attorney (Jenernl Reinanl J M.veis, I am a bouafiele eanilidate unel.'i no Colonel Pusev and mvself obligations wnntevei to titlnr ta.tiou.i ..j i.nve been in telegraphic rom and I am appealing to the whole people, mllli(,atj(m wlt, r, Mvp,s, and he foi suiipoit irrespective of fa. tion I ,av either e ome herp to go over the have ncvei been subject to boss di. ta- I . . ip situntion with me u a few da.vs, "Siimn am it lniiusceci witn ine . onn and if mti listen witn the : . . . ,. . . nominated and elected, would be the terson is the vaie annulate Ins norm - jr. Taulane. will see to it that tvci.. nation and election could onlv be in- Jllcl jeploped indicating ciinunnlitv .s terpieteel as a Ynie viitoiv It is foi 110URi,t to the nttention of the gland the people to decide as tn wlnther thej , iuiv NVi,on indictments are laid be want a Pcniose. Vaie in tl.en onn urf ,t victorj I "The anests alieadv made of Ilaiph "I am satisfied to present mv .ase!T Mn,ei , caslnci of the bank of Louis to the people I have confidence thev i ,j MitheIi ,hc p,esident, and William will use their best judgment at this ,., Gabeli the director-elerk. have Deeu LCITJl" V- - - -. -. "Congressman Mooie stated It is I eithei Yaie or Moore.' M.v idea of it , ei It hud been reported thst line tor MacLaughlin's entrance into the lace was looked upon bv Independent leaders as an attempt to 'split the aiiti-Yare ranks PLANES SPY ON STILLS "Fly" Officer Locates Illicit Plants In ' Alabama Mountains Montgomery Ala., Aug l.'i - ( liv A. P I Use of airplanes in locating illicit was inaiigutated today. Deputy Marshal J. A Wall making a trip over tbc sur rounding territory. He announced later he expeeteel sev eral arrests to follow Girl Hurt Under Trolley Caroline llarsman, five years old, of '2222 West Harold stieet was run down by a trolley car last night at Twenty second and Huntingdon streets The child was wedged between the fender and the wheels and it is probably due to this fart that she escaped drath. (She was treated at her home ior (eootusipLa I of ,the arms and Iris. REOPENING OF MARKET HOUSE IN SO. PHILADELPHIA URGED Residents Sec Chance to Heat II. C. of L. by I sinp Eleventh Street Buildings In nn pffort to rut prices in ttirlr section of the city, residents of South Philadelphia have apppiilptl for the re """"'; ' presenting a number of pro Idupp dpalers ami butiliprs, 1ms asked I primNslon of the Dppaitment of I'uli Up Safpty to open the nl.qpp. "The re-cstnbliRliing of stands in the old buildings will nffoid the South nieientli Street .Merchnnts' Trading Association nn opportunity to sell food SCHAFFER IN PROBE OF AMBLER AND LAFEAN'S BANK DEALINGS ( onllniif ii From I'nfe One t1() etual Investigation of the recouls oeihead. unflecked by i loud and with of the institution, and thej linve jlso the vcnlure-flnd slopes of old White intctvicwed persons connected with tii, Tace Mountain towering 4000 feet in 'bank, who ought to have had n knowl the distance, Attornev (icneial Sih.if i edge of its affaits. T 1"". ?' .""F1 ' l ,p laDd ' tans 01 tn ill-fated bank. i T'auies in the conversation ensued offire of I'luladelphia is mnking nu in iwhen he essajed some difficult shot iu vestig-ition. nnd Mr. Itotnn and Mr. I the mnttli which he wns plajing on Taulane. who will try the criminal the nine hole course with Conimotlora I.miiihi. of the Lake I'lacui 1 rcht Club, ,inu .n -v.u iiiiiu. n ui.-i. ui j.anras 1 i . v - l.. - e 1 ' tei Pa and n personal friend of Mi s;, i,anoi avphiImi. liuhl itini I weeds, w ill. i ns -. I shoes gra.v homespun stockings, a stiiped shirt and flowing pcaif. the head of the Hvv department of Penns.vlva ma, who is summering here with his fninilv. made a debonnaiic golfer, not withstat ding that CoimuoSote Ionian's piowess won the Rime I.'itei-. on the bioad veranda of the ' '- ' '.. " , "a f , .1" ' l nil 111 Piliau uviuis ,iii,,. uiiii luuvi.iuf, the niiddav meal. Attornev General S. haffer settled himself touifoilably in In IriHnii II ii LlM VIILllllVIl fill liMlllf tl till (fnitA Ul),r "linn uieii'.ni'i 'iiiiii tiuu ),un nenl0n ,0 ,1C M1bjpct of the bank, Approves Puse.v's Stand Hi talked slowly and emphasued his u niaik at times, evincing keen Interest in the inattei under discussion, and he Had with evident nppieeiation nn 'iitnle in the Kvr.MNe, Pt m.ic Lkdcu; which epioteel Colonel 1 red lajlor Pusev ns wi-Jnrig tor tne arirst oi James J. I'ol.ind. the New York nnd Scranton iiisuiani e piomotei nnd designating Ro land as "the big ciook ' ju the North Penn Rank wicck It was the first inteiview. save one obtained bv the Rvimmj I't blic LtDt.u; over the telephone which had, been given bv Atttnne.v (lencral Schaf- fer since (he dosing of (he doors of the bank on J ill v. IS. Pieviously he had deflated undue publicity might piove harmful to the investigation being tamed on. '('nkmel Pusev." said Mi Sthaffer. giving his pji titular attention to the iplations of Roland, who is said lo control the now defunct New York! I National Fire Insurance Company and the Spncca File Insurance Conipnn , ot New York, with flip North Penn Rauk. We propose to pincced against Roland in ever way that the law authorizes. "We can pioreed in this investigation to establish our facts to a certaint) be cause none of the men to whom sus picion points dare to ship. To ship Is to confess guilt, mil the state's aim is long enough to leach an man who is not on linui' when lie l- wauled in a mattpr of this kind Facts Are Most linpoitant ' If criminal procceeliugs aie to be hi ought against anv one. of .ouise, the most important thing is to be abso lutely sure of vour facts Criminal proceedings not based on fa. ts are a ... .t i .i, ;e .lunini t ,, iii ,m in i "I . " " " " " " '" , nilladflpilia MN confidence in Mr JMve.s nnd in Colonel Pusev is ,,. piptc, nnd I know thnt thev will handle , erT 1pki situation winch pieseiits .sp.f s j( ought to be handled. Fisher to Aid in Prosecution "Hanking Commissioner John S .p af(pr facts (ieelopecl tullv win - lianting them, and futu.e arrest, w !! be made as new facts are broughi to light Theie is another vei.i unpen tani as peet to this affair, and that is that every dollar possible shall be recovered aud'saveil for the deposltois who trusted the men in charge of this ill-fated bank. "The attorney geneial s ufhic .vill bring suits on behalf of the banking tommissiouer against eveiy man liable in any way. "The Ranking Department and not the attorne.v general's department i the department of the state govern ment primarily charged with the dull of investigating the wrecking of the j uani,. and I personally know that Hank ing Commissioner Fisher is pursuing his investigations to the limit. "At his request, I assigned Mi. Myers to the legal side of the inves tigation, and also employed Colonel Pusey as a special assistant attorney general Olves Praise to Rotan "Iloth of these gentlemen are .aw jets of ability and experience They have been wiving the legal qucilou. ari.ing out of .ibo situation as ibey hsvej been rrptorred to them by the, ac eeuntaats and .tBtetitors whom the pankins cowajNW , assigned to stuffs Mow the prevailing high prices," explained Mr. tioglia "I am confident the permit will be granted soon," he snid. "The com mittee in charge of the project believes that the combined stands and curb mar-' Itcts will mnteriallv aid in cutting down tlVe high cost of lling." Several curb markets were established in the southern part of the city in the spring and hae proved successful rarmers and liuiksteiH Dring their wngonloads to the piesciibed ptations seeial times n week and the house- wnes with market baskets have eagcrlj taken advantage of reduced prices. " ndd.tlon to the Investigation the st.ite is making, the district nttninev's 'ns,", ll!n0 ronanorateci wall Jlr. JIv- pis. Colonel l'usey nnd Mr. Fisher in the niosi pr.usewoi llij way." PROBE MILK DISTRIBUTORS N. Y. High-Price Inquiry Diverted From Farmer Producers New York. Aug IB (Ry A. P.) The part that distributors have plajed in the increased cost of milk will le ceive the especial attention of thc state's investigates into piofiteering nnd food hoarding. District Attorney Swanii an nounced todaj The investigation opened here toda.v with a conference between Ciovernor Smith and the committee ap pointed bv linn to conduct the inquiry, consisting of Martin H. CSIynn, former governor, and John H. Fiulcj, state commissioner of education Previous investigations in the milk pioblem. niHily. in the last two jcars b.v the clistui't attorney, have been mainly eliiectcd towaid the Dairjinen's League, representing the farmer producers. COLOMBIAN PACT HELD UP Senate Committee Again Delays Ac tlon Reservation Submitted Washington, Aug. Ki. (Uy A. P.) i ueii me .-u,uuu,mn, Colombian treatv held up because a i cccnt iiatiom,lization decipp affecting Ameiican oil inter psts in Colombia, was discussed b.v the I Senate foieign relations committee to dav artiou was again iostponrd auel a Kiibeommittec bended by Senator Fall. Republican, New Mexico, submitted u rseivutiou framed tei protct Ameiican lights. A piotest is believed to hmp Iipp.i cabled to Rogota b.v the State Dp Iartmcnt. DEATH OF BOYS'ACCIDENTAL' Coroner's J..ri trll . iti.j .a,. , j , H,(U v , miu vrncic Lads Obtained Dynamite I liMitccssfiil pffoits weie made hy Cot oner Knight todav to leain hem three little bovs obtained the ilj uamite with which they blew themselves to denth in the stone qunri.v at Pulaski and uaK n ileterniincd tight to have the in Robei is avenues on August ." stirance deposits tieuted as other de- The bo.vs weie Walter Meiewcky, ! Posits, regardless of the numerous. Ro tlmteen vi'iirs old. 2."il."i Rowen stieet, ,antl ovei drafts, said to total in the anil Fiank tilono. thirteen .veins old' neighborhood of S-100,000. and Stnnlev Olorio. seven years, broth- ' Roland, himself, has not ventured ers, Kl'ir, Cavuga street to accept the Invitation to come to this When thc bo.vs went to the quaiv to,li,.v an(1 ,lcI" ttialBhten out his af play it was not being used. Contruttors fairs. who get stone fiom the place testified1 "He piobnbl tripped over the stale that no djnamite was left there when hue," Mr. Pusey said vvherJ he heaid work was suspended some time ago. SHACKLED, KILLS GUARD Prisoner Alleged to Have Received Revolver From Wife New Albsuj. Ind.. Aug. 1.'! ( I',, A P 1 -John Cole, shackled to Clai -euce Huff, another prisoner, on the wu.v to the Indiana state leformateuy at JcfTeisonville to serve sentences for lareenv. shot and killed Deputy Slier iff William Fngle, of Fvansville, Ind., at the Intel urban station heie toda.v Roth piisoners (led. but were iccap tuied almost immeciintel. Rystantlcis say Cole obtained the weapon fiom his wife.' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Samuel Obey 18-'.' Carpenter sf . and t:i- norlii Tounir, u'OSI Kimball at jBines A Hall lids Oreen Bt and Kliza- betl. ttoblnaan 1108 Oren l Bertron V lrace. Camden, N J and May I Klnc laurel 8prlngs N J Italpli Uruniwlck HtuhenvulP cl Hnd Flur ence Mltteliran S301 V tOlh nt Charleit 1) MiQjIllar 4C1C13 Ilaverford tie. and llsther rtoblnuon 40111 HaterfnrH ;.. I.eon II Klil-be-rn nan N l-sranklln at and Delia II Tate'ln 1748 .V .'.'d at Alfrd Cole :U3 V liar, en at and Annie Smith 247 V 10th at Thomas II Allen. .175 Malcolm a( and Anna M stoner Pierkesburir. I'd Leslie IVrter 1S0U N faena" nt and Elaie M Hartholomew 2340 N 16th tt Hvman II Cohen UI N lll'h ai and Clara U Itoaenfeld 50411 V 30lh at Benjamin II Htowman 1 ti. N AOth at and Anna C I.ans '.'S N 14th at VVIIIInton .1 lUnnty, ,".V44 MarKet at . and Klorene II Slevena 48 N. nlat at Thennaa J Preen, .'1R H 11th at. and Harriet Me.Nally, 1.139 8 22d at Harry V VValera 401H Locust at and Cecil lteaalev 4034 Iieuat at Temol o Klncc 010 N 43el at and Ger trude K Curlttt Ss nrookln at Ilobert M nalrrllne U71I7 N Park ave and Valeria Mrow -410 Clifford at Edward Toleae 2411 X llltti al and Mm la llerardl. IMO Catharine at John V Itoblneon 1007 H 13th at . and I Iola LVirden IO0T H 13th at Charlie Itoberta S33 Painbrldce at and ' Wllh-lmlna Baxter. 838 Ilallbrldn at , Harry H H'oan 7J1 lnrrla a and Ualhc. CJontn Aioorealown. ;s J Samuel M Donncy 2248 N loth at . and Lillian Kern 4JS l.Ulnjulon at Thomaa J Harle 1.M2 Oreen at , and Catherine Cardiff M2 N tilth at Daniel C llllfertv 4JS V ellat at . and Marirarft C Crala- S38 N. C2d at Thomaa H Wraus 220 llochell ave , and Mildred D Williams 284 S Jordan at. Marvin R Mvera Njw nrunawlcl:, N. J , and , i;iizabein uouenton soto niernon ave Samuel Ratlner tllel Pine at , and Charlotte Fielder H80 N 2d at , Chrlatian tV'erner Haltlmor H4 and Jo i hanna P nenneberir Baltimore Md llennle Mltrh-il 1321 Lombard at . and Tea ale Gore 1307 Lombard at Franrla .1 MrDonald, 20.'3 H t roaltey al . and Margtierlto C Uallagher, 2814 S 18lh at Abe Sherman 2034 Tranltford ave., and Hof VVamn -Sua H 3d t Max Oltt 839 N 8lh at . and Eva Dorf- man. 830 N 8th at Benlamln Cohen, 2327 3 Franklin at , and Tlllt Knapp, 3108 8 th at Charlea Hoderatrom 1124 Spruce at, and Gladva Budolph, R14 Addlaon at John M Tvrell r!04 Marlon ave and Marearet M Car bury Lawrence. Maaa Fastest Train to Wildwood 83 minutes from Camden Laaraa JtestUnr Ohaataut Strati POSEY SAYS STRANG Accuses the Missing North Penn Teller of Having Fake Account CASHIER HELD RESPONSIBLE niwood II. fitrnng, missing teller of the North Tenn Rank, who is sought by detectives, was fl pawn of Ralph T. Mover, thp accused cashier, nnd was used to "kite" bank checks to help the ci edit of the institution, It is charged, This assertion was made tocluy by Colonel Fred Taylor Pusey, head of the slate's investigating force. Colonel I'usey said thc Investigation has disclosed that Strnng opened n large account in a West Philadelphia bank. It apparently was a persoiml account, but was, in leallty, "kiting" account for North Penn checks, it is asserted. "I tun of the opinion," said the rol mm! "ihnt this ntcount was opened nti the instance of Mover, who was alvvays Charles A. Ambler, former Insurance trying to boos the credit of the bank, , commissioner, who Is deeply in debt to and Strang was used to 'kite' the , the bank, today refused to issue a long checks, promised statement. Last Sunday he Idald he would have the statement pre plans Rank Canvass ij nn(, K,T(,n ,0 C prpss t()(lnVi ult "So firmly convinced am I of theWncn !, Ior It he sniel that his nt transnctlons that 1 mean to have a can- (ornev im() advised silence, vass made of all the banks In Phlladel- scrrjing phia to ee , any othe clerks earned nt counts for the same purpose. . ,, .. ,, , , ,, .. "'.,,' ' iv.. i .! -. obligations. Harry A. Ambler, his Colonel Pusev snid the investigation ... , ",-, , , ,, at the bank was proceeding, but that J '" r""c?l" O,on',1 ' "st'-v " le task of cheeking up Moyer's papers, terday nnd said that pa, ment would be ,. , " ',.: .made later in the week. It is known was most tliincuu. it wan ciniaincu, that the examiners have found n multi- tilde of pnpers, deeds, liberty Ronds and notes bearing Moycr's name. The colonel said that the cashier, who is held in $25,000 bail on criminal charges glowing out of the failure, has told him that these are assets of the bank. The examiners, however, are' went into conference with Assistant checking up each account. Pisti let Attorney Taulane. It is iindcr- "Thc gieat difficulty in diet king upistooel that thej discussed thc proposed these numerous matters," said Colonel ' action against the "two former state Pusev. "is also holding me up. 1 have officials," but no announcement could only bepii able- to go after the big debt- I orn. As soon as a complete statement is made, and I feel thnt It will be made, b.v the middle of next week, I will go after the little debtors. They will be told to pnj lip or face legal proceed ings " (Joing After Roland Liquidation of James J. Roland's two I fire insuiauce companies will not pro- ceed at the expense of other depositors of the North Penn Rank. Roland has been designated as "the wizard" in thc North I'cnn Rank lnnlin bv Colonel Pusev. miecial den- uty nttoi iiey general appointed to buper- nteud thc litpiidation of thc bank's assets. Colonel Pusev said today he would fight nuv effort of the New York au thorities, who hare taken over the nf faiis cf tl.e insurance coinpan.v, to withdraw the monej of the companies from the looted North Penn Rank, This nione.v , lie snid, would be kept as seeurit for the personal notes of Roland, the onlv secuiitv for which was the insurance money deposited in the 1 defuut t Institution. Rond Companies Oppose The bonding companies, winch, under the New Y'ork law. are compelled to make good to the stockholders in the I insurance companies, are expected to that Roland had decided to come and then changed his mind. He referred to the general belief that Roland is afraid to come into the juusdiction of Penusj Ivania because of the fear that there is a warrant for his an est waiting to be served as soon as he crosses the state line. "I will make a long fight befoic I will pa5 that 120,000 check," Colonel Pusev said after a conference with It. S. Houck, an omcial of thc Roland companies, uud F. U. McCormiek. Rol and's counsel. "Likewise, I will demand a whole lot before 1 will accept the two insur auie companies' accounts as being' regu lat. or uutil they nre proved so," he continued. Another Airest Expected Another arrest as the result of the crash is expected. James T. Corteljou, chief of District Attorney Rotan's de tective force, let it be known that de velopments might be expected from bis J.E-ClPWELLvV. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS ORIGINATION OF UNIQUE JEWELRY Of importance ANV PRECIOUS STONE OR COMBINATION SKETCHES QV SUGGESTION SUBMITTED Carnegie's Own Epitaph a Tribute to His "Boys" I,eno. Mass., Aug. I". "Merc Ilei a man who knew how to enlist In hit sorvlco better men than himself." The foregoing epitnph. written by Andrew Carnegie himself, will be Inscribed on thc tombstone marking thc final resting place of thc steel master In Sleepy Hollow cemetery, Tarrytown, N. Y. office. lie has charge of thc criminal Investigation and arrest side bf the case. Whether the nrrcU is that of one of the "two former state officials," who have been referred to previously as being concerned in thc smash, or some person more directly concerned with thc affairs, of the looted institution, he would not tell. In the meantime thc work of straightening out thc affairs of thc bank is progiessing favorably nnd Frederick L. Homsher, receiver in chnigo of the work nt the bank, has the books In such shape-that n report may be made to the protlionotniy some time tills week. This report will show justiwhnt firms and persons lire indebted to the bank and to what extent. Ambler Maintains hilcnte ', . . , . that the patience of thc state probers is about exhausted and Colonel I'usey lias said that he has made arrangements to take judgment against Ambler un less he pa.vs in thc immediate future. R. .1 Myers, deputy attorney general. arrived in the city turn attcmoou i.ntl be obtained icgnrdiug the matter LANDLADY ATTACKED BY MAN 'HUNTING FOR AN APARTMENT' Crippled Husband Unable to Aid. Dog and Screams Rout Intruder Mis. Leila Mendenhall, who con' ducts a boarding house at ,"17 North Seu....tl. MtrPet. mis nttnikpd Inst mzhtl and seveiclj beaten by a man who, llUtll, 11 WJ .1 11IU11 ,11 gained entrance to her home by sajinKinjn officiate. he was searching for an apartment. Her crippled husband. John Mendtn- i.oii .,., nn M... il.n.l Heme of ll.p linn. , . ... t .. uui we.-. ......u- ..j h.. iw ..o sistniicc, The ca-c was lenorted to the police of the Tenth auel Riittonwood stieets sta tion todav. Mrs. Mendeiiliall eplaincd that n ...., ...ii,... in tie. l.nn.e iiwt nskeel for a K ... . . a)1 fho ia(i v.UI,t was n iioilscueepinz apartment, nun "' left. Later mother man tame and i.ii. .., ....... nsked for the apai tnient. Mie toolv mm . .!. H,1n llnnv in, I nfter an 111- li, in, inn.. ..-... ---- snection he satd he did not want it. Hpiiliuii ii u SHIP ENGINEERS GET RAISE Forty Per Cent Increase for Those Fmnlnved bV ShlDDlnO. Board Employea rjy snipping ." tsun IV.neisi'O. AllC. Rl, (Ry A, I.I nan i ranciovu, i...h. i Vn advance iu wages approximating - , . . , , 41) pel tent nas uecii kiuuh-u .u .u cineeis employed on shipping board ships, it was announced today by Riuce' fiibson chief of the engincci ing depart- ' ment of the I'nited States shipping boaitl. at the conclusion of a confer ence with engineers. The new wage late, it was said, is divided into five classes, based on ship tonnage. Boy's Body Recovered Geotge Hugh, engineer for the Tor- Iresdnle filtrntion plant, todav lecov- ercd the bodv of twelve-vear-old Doui han Miles, a negro, of Ashton and Welsh roadie. Holmesburg, Pa., who was drovvneel vesteidav In the Dela ware rivei. The body wqs taken to the home of the parents The bov was fishing fiom the whaif of the filtration plant and fell inlet the river. is a highly spe cialized Feature Of This Business. Such Pieces Will Not Be Duplicated. DELAY FUNERAL PLAN Steel King Contributed to Many' Churches, but Belonged to None WIDOW TO BE CONSULTED Rv the Associated Press Ieno. Mass.. Aug. 1.1. Doubt as tol the denominational belief of Andrew I Carnegie is believed to be one of thc rea sons for the delay in deciding definitely I upon the funrrnl services to be held at I filindow Rrook tomorrow morning. Reports connecting Mr. Cargenie with I this or that church have no foundation,! so far as is known here. While he con tributed liberally to various denomfria-l tions, he apparently was not a mem ber of anv church society. It had bcenj thought thnt among his private writings! there would be found nfter his death I some expression regarding his funeral. It was thought likely that the service would be an adaptation of the Presbyte rian and Congregational rituals. 'With. the coming of the Rev. Dr. 'William Piersnn Merrill, pastor of thc Rrlck Piesb.vterinn Church, of New York, duo heie nt 1 :"0 this afternoon, it was ex pected that the order of services would be determined upon after Doctor Mer rill had had a personal interview with Mrs. Carnegie. She is snid to be much improved after the slight collapse which followed the death of lier husband on Monday. The voluminous writings of Mr. Cr- negie have been closely examined with! a ievv to asceitaining his ideas of the! future life, nnd It was pointed out to dav that, while there was no definite I ONpicssion of his attitude t6ward or ganized religious work, it was madel plain that he believed implicitly in nl higher and better world. MRS. C. K. ARNOLD DEAD Founder of Lit Brothers Succumbs atl Atlantic City Mrs Clnrenee K. Arnold, founder! I ami vice piesitieui oi iiic nrm oi ijiii iRiotheis. died toehiv in her summer! home, 11- States avenue, Atlantic City. 'She was the sister of .Tapob D. and) 'SamiiPl D. Lit. Slip had been ill a long! I limp Her death was due to complica-l 1 tions I Mis. Milton Heiold. Mid Mrs. .Tulesl JMastbaum, daughters of Mrs. Arnold, I and her two brothers were at her bed- Iside when she elirel. Funeiul services will be held Friday !,. -.I.., i tlin iIukiaI nt Ml Sltnnll ,,,. ,-pmn pri. '1 lw ItPV. ' .,,,',,. ,,' i!-,.,.ul Xci ai inngements to close the .Jjltl IRrothers store have been made at-thel I Hoii. it was mi tri there today. Wri. Arnold had been n widow hincnl IJul 1!))0) hpr illIS,,an,ii a Wj(eiy. i know n advertising man, haviug died in Atlantic fit. She was twice mnrried, hei first husband being Philip Wcddel, of this citv Her two daughters arc by her first inarriage. IHUTIIS MAHKIt Vus 13 MICHAEL, P hue. - Veis 1.1 MIC'IIAKI, ?""., "r ki uoutcue .viaiier aed 71. , ItiMattiea lend friends eniDloies of John F. lmz S. Son Invited to aervlreu Thura,, Rl O " realilcnte. Mil Walnut at Int atl ionenlenee or tile Camll svit'c Ki;n At vvesifieid N j Aug. 12. SOLOVION HMUCKIZIt Due notice of fu- nrjil 'till he alen rlSHKIl Auir 13 AMELIA C FISHEIt tnoo Sohall) wife of tleorKe W Flaher, i used .13 Relatives und frlcudn Invited to rvlrea. st 2 10 p m, residence, 1711 K. Mnjanvnalmr ave mt private, Fernwooa ' "vi.NCUNT Aus 13 SAMtlEL VISCBN'r. formerly of ilinn Columbia avc, aced T2, Relatlies and friends Invited to aervtcea. oilier H Hair nida-. 1820 Chestnut at Int private Krlenda may i can i rl evo uinit nowera Hlil.l' UATK1 MAI.K CUWBLi: SALESMAN WANTED A flnanclnl fmtltutlon flndi a larger itelltns orsan!ztton neces ?ar beta use of rapidly expand Ins: buslnend a jrood poaltlon 1 npen tn Philadelphia for a. man with selling aptitude and expe rience Th man should be between 30 nd 40 ;,ear old ihould have an actUe mind, cood health, rnercv, uct enthunlasm and uood command of Engilah '1. mi" Hill t " 1 IV 111 C 111 j financial business not necesaary. When wrltlns, be aure to g details as to are, aelllna; ex periem religion, former posl tions held and salary expected, statp also whether you think ou will succeed best as a face to face salesman telephone salesman or correspondent, and why, jour tetter will be treated (onfidentlally A 2" 6, Ledrer Office. IIKM' NTi:D rEMALK CIGAI1 MAKERS WANTED COMPETENT SUCTION WORKERS. BTEADY EMPI-OYMENT. OOOD WAOBS. APPLY COMMODORE CIGAR CO. J 17 S. 3D ST ,ANTM Don't Sell Your -Jewelry Get our estimate We buy from all larg-e jfweters department storea and tnolvtduals. Established ocr o0 , diamonds. Jew elry. bric-a-brac, old ar-ld and silver. W nr navinu the tnrressed nrlce for diamonds, LKE l CO. 71'J WALNUT MT Estah 18BB, "ITk MAI.Va WKHT PIMTavMIKM'IIIA . 4039 SPRUCE STREET hlaal modern home with all eonv.nlanctai I rradt for pialon Sfotenibr I, In thai hiat acctlnn ' vvast I'liuaacipnu. TT. JACKSON CO. atsipj, "too HI.OCI B DAOOETT B rooma. bath, I " hot-air he-ati prlra ISSOO. And r-, m'mbfr crtOSS atanda for alt lliat'a aoott.' .Suth ann ijwrrnwnou kv K. K. HAI.K ABPMOBK $5500 uonvrnicnt ana ueairaoia locaiioi.t modern In every reapectt 8 room. H n n patn. It a inirr. tiuu nn.iian .. "M'AI.K OH HKT- f'llKNTNtlT llll.I, Very Desirable Residences for Sale and for Rent . KUItNIBMKO JOSEPH M. JENNINGS,,; v iaa!!ff aBstvsSaitVf'ii It, ..Wli llsWaWf" JWWiW 1!J ''J "" -i I r i rm - I v : "-.. . i J Jl (V i;.. '.....
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