V' V-V''" ;Fm- MflT" a ;j" v VJ- '. vl'.;r '.---,"'-, ''. . 4 ,r. r . V V " Lh v t- :. . i T1" -& ' i ' O Euenine public fe5$er THE WEATHER" Generally cloudy ami ttn.sc.tlcd n night and Krldny; not murli change in lemperaturo; rnodcrato easterly wlntli. NIGliT EXTRA TKMt'rMKTVnK AT I.-ADII Hlll'lt . rgr ho m vz I fnn a" TTc 7.'1 77 (78 ',i ,- -, - --w'iia I i roi i I,' - VOL. VII. NO. 9 Dconnnii RiiVQ LIVED HERE OPENLY, IllSSS&Sii MOTHER TESTIFIES " CHr1 fawwarmiwiniMn'T "'"' fftitW-'iBiMj'-iJti Entered as Seiond-r.liiM MulUr at Urn Pnttorrtr nt Philadelphia, Ta. unuer ma aci oi Aiarcn u, ibid PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1920 I'ubllalied Daily Kurept SiVniJy. Siihf rlptlnn Trice 1(1 i UDiianea Jalyop,JJgn,t( ifon, by Public L(1tr Compa a Ytr by Mall. Company. PRICE TWO CENTS . WOMAN IN BERGDOLL CAgE i.u,...s Declares She Buried $105,000 Pot of Gold' for Grover, but Denies Giving Him Money RAUN DECLARES ERWIN WAS ON HIS FARM DAILY - - Oefenso Will Put Burden for Any Aid to Slackers Upon Brothers' Parent Grower nnd F.rwin Bergdnll lived .pfnlr I" ,ll,ir lln""', norP nn" r0,p mind the Pity in open iiiiioiuiiiiiirs inr .twal months while government agents t,( looking fnr mem in nil sections ni L im,ntl r. ' Thi nnd Hip (net that she got tin' in mm in sold from thp Treasury De srlmcnt, supposed to liuvc been given firnrcr nnrl nuricu u, wne wic niii- iiniiinc fncts of tlio testimony given o5t iu her own defense by Mrs. I-ltnmn 1 Itrrgdnll. mntner or imp sincKrrs, u U hr-inc tripil for olding them to vri military servlpp. Also she. denipd hit flip hatl PVPr gh'Pii rithpr of tlicm ;inolnl nsslstnriPP. I fliarlcs A. Hraiin. imotlipr son of Rr. nrrplull: James R. HoiniK. for fr ritv iwiglslrntp; Alhprt S. Mit rll nnH Ili-nry SpIiiiIi. frirnds of tire !fdoll. rp HPini; tripil along wiiu bffnrp .IndiP Dipklnon iu ItuVnn Km, Fcdfrnl Hititdinp. Mrs. r.erK Hull wns thp fppond witnps enllpd for ' he rtefpiisc on litis, t lie luuriu uay on h trial. 1 Was "Afraid of Dante" f Vrs irtrridoll pxnlainpd t lint i.Iip i 1 hidrlrn Hip cold Iippiiiisp sIip "rpiul wkV nnd wpn afraid that thi lmiiKi light fnil Slip luiil biiriPd tlic roiu. he mid. nnd it was still wiipit ""Pi llrl pill II. I IIP Mini iimipu n.v .int.. Ifrguoll, rrom nor own nvroum, was irr.-5.000 llerflnrv vn. rnnrhpd in simnlp RnE-" li markrd bv a lislit Ciprman iipppiiI, not tolfl in a Mraiphtfnrwuril manupr. AVhilp lirr --onM livpd at bonip nftpr i signing of tlip arinistipp, hIip said, BV; mado nn attPiiipt nt 'mi ecu line tit. Brow on one ocrnsion sittlnp in nn ipen autnmnbilp outstrip lity llnll whllo t wai insnlp transactiiig bnsiiipss hlrh detained lirr more than two hours. While fimver livpd with lipr nt bis intf at Fiftj srennd stieetand Wynup- fld nvfnnp, Krwln lived nt his V)0ma" hnmp on thp st Clipstrr W v)nd worked openly as a fanner. All Kjps nn Mrs. Dcrpdnll Jin. Itergdnll was ealk'd tir the inrt at ll:;i(J o clopk, to testify in r on defence. As she. ro.p from t plaee amniiR thp other defendants inr of the spectators in the crowd - 1 courtroom got up fjom their sents ) eft n look nt her. Nhi took her plnee quietly on the Itntsu stand, cleared her thioat and Vied to lestifv in a low tone. She ore a black sill; dress, a black hat ilh a white band nnd displayed sov l rings upon bPr linRers. She testified j.he was thp mother of barlie Drniia, firover and Rrwin credoll. nnd tlint her home wns nt 2) Norlli Twenty-ninth Mreet. Mr. Renn asked her to lell in lirr ivn way or her I'onnpction with "ln nnd fiiover. sincp 1017. and II what financial or other aid, if any, )' had given them. "I never furnished any money lo Ihfr (irner or Hrwin," slip replied. "I collected money bclonpiiiK to rovir but never envp ir to lilm. 1 anled fome of it: f invested some of i .and I still lmvp quite a sum whiih writs to nun. Tlie snme applies to rwin. "When fiiover went nwnv nn biu Ration 1 went to live at his house very next day. I didn't know was drafted until I found n eard torn the board in the letter box. and in I went up to see Mr. Clbhoney, V lawyer. . Hot Aihice From Gibbonry ".Mr, Ciblinney told me to spp Mr. 7Pr, of (irover's draft board, and I "im nbout (Jrover Roini; away on Meation I Mil' Ml- n.vini. nn,l ' told me in. wouM belli nip' (ill nut wer's qiiestinnnaiie, and then when m ine qiiestinnluiire and called Mr. m nn i,p nhone and told him I 'Med some lieln he snlil be unuMn't i.ili' "l,s '" ,ln wi,M niP ""' ,"nri'' didn t see P.rover until after thp MKliee n, siRtied. In the postals ! i'u ,nP f"1"' n" pnr,s nf t,' niintry ' lold ine hi. would come home just as "i as the war was over. And he did. ' came iinme nnd lived at Fifty -'oiid Mi eel nnd Wynnelleld avenue. Mook me mil In his niitmnnbiln two .hrec tunes n day. The automobile wns nn nppn one -....,.,.,., . .Mini m'p us. s in one "P he even took mp to Cltv Hall. ...i ' .nml M,ni" Imsliipss, and waited ORDERED P.R.T. " 10 ALLOW CITY 10 SEE RECORDS Service Commission Directs, Opening of Inventory Books for Chock-Up SMYTH HAS SHARP TILT WITH COMPANY'S COUNSEL I KKflKKKwBwBWr'' yBwBvllKwBwBwBwBwBwBW Kk r'iKvl k -yiuiiiMiiiiii. ;jEg$Mm BkVwBwflKwflKW4 '"' KKKKKwBwBw&b KwBvbvbvbvbvsi KwBvbvKLvbvK Humor Brightens Smoke Haze at "Slush" Inquiry Colonel Thompson's- Polished D o m e, Boss Barnes's Book and 'Democratic Poverty Alike Subjects of Senatorial Wit mm BOMB E WITH FUSE BURNING P OUND IN BROOKLYN l.rrlu(r I'lliltll Sfivll. At the left is the woman rcfencd (o yesterday In tlin trial of .Mrs. Kmnm ('. Dcrgtlnll and ollicrs In connection with the draft dodging of (irovcr and Krwln Dcrgdoll. Her name as glien as Nell Kmerson. It Is said she accompanied Erwln Itvrgdoll on a, trip from Baltimore ILLERAND CHOSEN FRENCH PRESIDENT Premier Receives 695 Votes' Out of Total of 892 in Na tional Assembly MEMBERS GIVE HIM OVATION Ity the Associated Press MAYOR MAY REVISE PLANS ON STREETS Partial Cleaning by City Not Finally Decided on, Mr. Moore Indicates TAKES SLAP AT CRITICS Mayor Mnorp' iiiinoiinrpil tndav that Volumes Containing'Figuros Fill Forty Feet of Sholf, Wit ness Declares The Philadelphia Unnld Transit o. today was ordered to r!vp the city full iicrcsR to the mass of dntn rovpring an Inventory nf the transit system here, which n-upled many months and cost JLTiO.OOO. The order wns made by the Public Service Commission before iidjnurnlnR n sprclnl hearing on the city's request for an appraisal of the transit system here, Another hpnriiiR will be held next Thursday to Pliable city official: to cross-pxamiiip on thp data jirPscntPd. The tiparing was .IipIiI in Common Plpns Court No. I. with Coiumissinnpr. Clement, and Itenn on thp bench. A sharp tilt occurred between City Sollpltor Sm.vlli nnd Cnteman .1. Joyce, cr.unspl for tho P. It. T.. soon nftpr the proceediiiRs bcRiin. Mr. Smyth ro! thp linpresslnn the city would be required to check up on the Inventory figure ns. they were pre sented from Hip witnpss stand. Mr. .foyop later informed him n copy of the Inventory would be ftiniMirc! Mr. Smyth and his assistants. TIip actual order, commanding the P. It. T. to share th' results or Its ex haustive inquiry with the city, was handed down by Commissioner Clement. "The , respondent company is di rected," lie said, "to afford thp city all aid possible in giving accrss to the in ventory data and other records." City Can Name Kpcrtn Commissioner Clement said that the city could now appoint Its cnRiuecta lo ro ahead with the work of checking up nnd should also notify the commission of these appointments and the names of tlin men selected. MISS TII.KIK S. THOMPSON GIRL YOUNGEST LAWYER Miss Thompson Is Sworn In Twenty-first Birthday Patrolman Discovers Explosive on Elevated Railway Plat form and Extinguishes It on. smoke nnd the not - alwnya - frank answers of witnesses into tho inner workings of campaign llnancliiR. ThoiiRh the puisult of the elusive dollar-iu -politics leads into devious wnjs and dark, frequent (lashes of humor brighten the proceedings nnd n M'tnt u- mm ........ r ini R,,l' i' in irnni iccon uk iu iii". Miss iillle Snrn 'lliompson, of 40U1' v,,'...!....,,... fr, ,i, i,,.i,,iAt n i bp Sprucp'1 street, Philadelphia's .vouiikim i humblest, is immune from the senatorial lnwver. was sworn In nl Cltv Itall today i w-lt. The crenter IIip dignity the by birthday, and she W at last eligible to llu 'i ttlnr fart rapnnilrnl Polnerene quit fumbling nt a mass cfi ,,.,,. ... ,,., lnlirl. iloeiiments lierorp li I ill anil rhzpii r.vrr Wiishlnglnii. Sept. J.I. Any nnprej- u q m H,p,.(nl,loH n, ,hp wiln ' lldiced observer will agree that rubber- Sennlor HppiI pusliPil a rippitfg cross tired spectacles and the quid pro quo examination In n soft, persuasive voice, nre itiiimriniii nlxmntittf In the Spuatei Colonel Thomnxon had i harged that slush fund Inquiry One could I mnke, -l "'l!?!, SZjtl WORKERS QUESTIONED AS a study of both, with digressions Into M0llillM (f ,.,,,.,., nm) lm,Bnr,i,.s. ,..,. , .OTIl.ITII-e the ipalms of sociology nnd psychology. SMintor HppiI wanted particulars. TO RADICALS ACTIVITICO at a sckkIiiii of the senators who are 'j',c Iikiu ir. was still dragging1 trying to see through n liar.p of tobacco through generalities. The witness ap parently hnd no specific information to. Death Cart Horse Formerly Be- ii' ft 1 1 1 1 ins cmirr;.'. oi-nni.ii ivvujuui growing restless, interrupted henaiui Iteed to ask : "Do you know nny thing nbout Kng lish-ownrd newspapers or inngnr.lnpsV' "No. sir." Colonpl Thomnson said. "Know nn.Uhing about a publication' called 'l.lfp'r' , i in. i spi! it in Darner simps nnic in n whilp longed to Brooklyn Ice Cream Firm New Owners Sought Dy Associated Press New Ynrli, Sept. "J.'t. A dynntnit 'bomb, with fusp nttachpd and burning. ity Mail loiiay ,. i.p RPa.pr .up (iiRni.y ...t- ...... ... , ,...,... ,.. .w. fudge Stern. This is her twrnty - first 5"" " """ ' naiors in ie-. ,.,,.,.,.. , "" " v " " """" "" "" I... llll.1 ... ""."." ". .... . 'I'l.n I. llnl,fu .... II. n ..nnnnl'. I""" "I " l"l ""IM": 'ini I nst rllcllilp in' ii i .nn .n. r ine uigii uguis on ine coionei s " imiui'i i i nil i imi' i uimiii-M'ii. ui , , . , . .. . - n.l..,llln,.o In ll.n l.n- ,.l I Imurl, .In V. V..I. I I ..t l.lf .Ini,, nl-I ''"",l 'IOI1IP gl CW piIIK. mPtl TPU. II """," "" " , . ... r. in ..i niiii ., .,..... ..... , ,l ff.l f., !,.. I.. .. pnsspil hpr bar exnmlnntinns Inst dune, nniml-sinns nnd committees nt varl- As a, minor, under the stnte laws. us iiiuc. nuiiii-uiiiiioiiairo ny iiiii n Miss Thninpso'n could not be sworn in i eonfesii. and now chairman of the i ways and means cnminlltcp of tliP Ite pilblicnn .Natlonnl ( oniinittee, other wise the chief money-getter of the . O. P., was one of thoie to discover this. Me was railed to the stand to testify concerning state quotas, general plans, grand totals and other tilings relating until her twenli -first birthday Miss Thompson began her studies nt Syracuse I'nlversilj four cnrs ago after graduating from the William Penn High School in 1HW. In addition to studying law she took a coursp in iiiiimIi. ill tlini iintvci utl v ..nltnA nf linn arts. Slip craduated last .tune with thel'" Itepiihllcan campaign affairs. degrees of bachelor of laws and bachelor; lt:(, Head (Jul. Subject of music. She Is specializing in biisi- , . , iipss law and will practice in this city. ' '. '," ' 1,"'l,,; '"'P'essive "gure. he ' settled back lii his chair, adjusted his nor-MAi o-rniir- nnnnrrn .drmoil'Hidile rims. nfiPipd each senator ARSENAL STRIKE SCOUTED a idgnr. .-ros-,.,1 his legs, smiled eonrl- dentlv ami waited. Men to Let Secretary Wilson Pass. '''iatnr Keii.imi. chairman of the ' . con nillce. chewed ill his cicnr vi- nn ui .nan :. .ii.Maai Comilaints of alleged discrimination against cmploiev cif the Frnnkford and the Hock Isbmd Arsenals, made to President Wilson bv the International Machinists' I'liion. have Iippii rpfprrpil to Sccrelar.i of Labor WiNon. Tiiis was announced nt Washington today. Officials of the Frnnkford Arsenal, commenting ou the ('omiilulnts. said there was no iTissntisfnetlou among the men at the local arsenal. "There is no strike and there Is nn! going to be one." was the statement made nt the commnndnnt's office. "The union leaders at Washington nre trying ciousl). J-cnnlnr Kceil dug into the re cesses of his sidocont pockets and bi ought forth a cigarette. Senator Flic hlr-h lipids on the colonel's tiol I ei dome grew pink, then red. He! station in Itinokl.iti. grinned nnd puffed furiously on his The policeman pil I he fue olit nnd cignr. 'I'he senntor's shaft may imii, turned it over lo dei'ctives. who later nan nnintng io no with ins sunsequpiit took it to polirp headquarters. testimony, but immediately thereafter he exhibited a mnrvelous lapsp of mpin nry regarding a foreign language u-r.-paper advertising iigpnpy in which he said he hnd an interest in New York, lie could not remember the nnme of the agency, its location, the name m its president, its manager, the iimnunt nf its capital stock nor the extent of his interest in it. All he Teinembereo for the benefit nt the committee, until Senntor Iteerl finally enlightened him with missing details thHt had somehow strnjed into tiic committee's hands, was that the ismcrrn had never paid a dividend. All the while he was on the stand ( olonel I hompson smoked likp a fur unci' According to first nntinunppmpnts. it was merel a package of dynamite, but thp Durenu of Combustibles later ex tilalned that it was a bomb. Investigation into thp "planting" of the bomb wns started Immediately In Brooklyn. K'mployps were questioned In an effort to learn if extremists or strikers of the Brooklyn Itnpld Tran sit Co , which operates the line, had been sppn in the vicinity todav. v AnnounccniPiit came from police headquarters that a tag found in Walt street nenr the horse attached to the. death enrt had been Identified ns one issued by the Health Department In MtlS to the Ileid Ice Cream Co.. of Senator Ken, on chewed awv .. ', ?. 'T "f, o Y iiui lilltirii il ..111! hlillliji'l " ' t-":Kv: Hint 'nnllniifil mi I'nBe 'thirteen, rnliimn Several weeks ago ("Ity, Council ap-to stir up Irniible. but the men lirr" ! preprinted SuO.000 for the'employiiiR of refuse to be stirred un. engineering experts to 'check up the The machinists' union has asked tliPi company s inventory ami valuation, 'government to ileline Its altitude to ward labor. The niogicss of the union demands will be reported to the mitinunl convention of the union at Itoehenter, N. Y.. this wppk. Tins city, It is snid. has already selected tlie men won nip to ilo this work.i Only two witnesses. W. K, Myers nnd A. 13. Tllbncr, were heard today. They arc valuation cnginreis and gave numer ous details of the actual work of cheek ing up the property of tlie company. The P. It. 'IV lndiiv inade no attemnt j to fix a valuation nf its system. Neither' Change of Seasons Began at 3:29 Cfimpau s counsel nor Hie witnesses, o'Clock This MornlnV, u AUTUMN'IS HERE mentioned value iu terms of dollars npd cents while dNrusbing the company's propel ty. Iipii tlip IiPnring had Iippii adjoiiriiPil Autumn lipgan at 'i:.'!l o'clock this morning. A lot of folks did not know it until several uours uuer 1- ..III ... . .1', t 1...... ...!.. A11I I.i. ...ha... ..1 I. .- ....II ..... . ',11. rtll, I i uln.. All. tltll.tll .111.1 1. 11-11. ,11 I , i-imiiik-i, rcii. -. .iiciiinin- ..in- ui- niii'ii -i-icuiiini; policy ior iicxi ear """ ' " ". " .... ... :, .... oi.. .- '"I n',.l, I- i lernnd wns (., elected president of l'd not been finally deci.lc,l upon. TIm -li'dge .lames ('ay (...rdon ca led on ;.;' " '' ; " France bv the National Assembly in ses. ;Vnvofr "" "'" '" Ul", "" 'e.-on nicn, a-, ."a"r .woorc. it. is oei.i veil n e re- ls wnv , ,,, !,,. ,.,,- ,;.' inn i n in .iiuonni . s m i 11 (i(1 fn. ,.Ip)luIllB n),v twn f ,(1 , , NMK conference was colicerned with j 1( , n ,, ( .., , " "".' m' , slonheie. lie Micceeds Paul Desehnnel. t,.PI1 districts ciuld not be accepted as. the Frnnkford elcvnted and the pi- .,ll.,., B "Uil ntxt who resigned because of ill health. determining the complete plan for 1!)1I1. hiects of getting the big elevaled line' The transition is marked h cquallrn ' i-ki-i i-t-as s Z " M. Mlllerand received Oil.-votes out nf, The Ma.Mir's attitude clearly showed'inning. linn of day and niglit. and tb'e fact that nrMTllM A 011 lOrO a total of R!)" i tlmr his mind may be considered open , M''' T' ,', ,,g,.,V,nl,J " ""'" , women nie putting iiwnj their furs nml KH U I I HU 1 1 I lp The (".inpleic vote wns: nnd thnl be may reverse the proposed, 'I"' on what he snid was the miig- . are de-inoth-hall-ilng their ovei - , ULm U 1 nUuUuLu lev. men llle ....! (Ml.-, 1'lan of cleanlnc only two districts by '" p !.'! ,h" '". "f . "PPra sing the lljnt.. , U,,IUM llUUUUUU ii...... ,.Miiu, ,i iv inuiiic rial foiccs. J'. ii. i. properry ami arriving at a There is no indication of the trndi- 111 'I Ml I '11111 I I rui lllll-l " I" I ', 1 BPTTISH MINERS REFUSE TO TAKE ANOTHER BALT.'-T LONDON, Sept. 23. The representatives of the Miners' lel cratlon, meeting: separately this afternoon, rejected a motion hf Eobert Sinillle, their leader, to take a second ballot on tho ('(ips, tion of striking and submitting tho miners' tlcmnnd for a t-wiv shilling; Increase in wages to arbitration. URUGUAY SOCIALISTS HOLD TO THIRD INTERNATIONALE MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY, Sept. 23. The Socialist coiif-ii"-.-., in session here, decided by an immense majority to ndlicip to ti-i Third Internationale at Moscow. TODAY'S RACING RESULTS I'lrst Aqueduct, thrcc-ycar-olds and up, claiming, purse $J 153.21, 6 1-2 furlongss Frince of Como, 113, Xeogh, 0-5, 1-3, firtt; The Nephew, 111, Callahan, 7-5, 2-5, second; Burgoynr, 110, Ilubitibon, 7-1, 2-1, 7-10, third. Time, 1 20. Tctley. Marion 2lJl liub, Luvei'b Lunc II, Asterisk alto ran. BARNES E from l.ille. Department Du Nordi. 111'. ' In administnition circles the Ma.vor's Scattering. 'JO. I statement was regarded in the renctioii Blnnk. 108. I of die iiiliiiiiiNtration to tlie criticism At -I:." o'clock M. Millernnd was which has hriseu over the possibility of proclaimed by I .con Bourgeois, presid- i a large part of the contract sjstem ing ofliccr of tlie Senate nnd cliairmnii being continued. of the Assemhlyr ns the eleventh piesl- The Major was asked to make sum'- dent of the I-reiuh republic. statement iu reply to the criticism of I valuation. r , t iomil eriiiiuiictinl storm, nml Mr The inventory and valuation wpip1,,,,,- u-eiitlieriiuiti. U olensc.l ...i I l.... 1 l... .1.- i..,.,:.. c. i - ' IIIIVII'll Ills, .MUM' U, llll' I lltllll' .-.,'IV- ice Commission when tlie company wns arguing Its claim for a higher fare. The valuation figures. Mr. Joyce nn Bliss. GIRL DIES FROM BURNS HERZOGANDCHAS E' TO PRODUCE DATA hers of the Senate and Chamber of Dep uties. met at 'J o'clripk this afternoon iu ' Buienti of Municipal Ilescari-li ine iiisiorir pin, in- in i cisiiiiii-s. The Assembly wns called to ordCr by I.eon I.oiirgpnls. the president of the Senate. M. Milleraud. whose election had been forecast by the action of tho parliamentary caucus yesterday, when lie received "an overwhelming preponder ance nf the voles i nst, was Riven a great ovation as he entered the Assembly ball a moment nfter thp session had begun. Voting for the presidency started after only n brief Interval at 2:10 p. in. The voting proceeded slowly, but was fin ished earlier than had Iippii expected, being concluded nt .1 :.i(l p. in. nouii.eii.aiennt now available, but will Candle ignites Dress when She Giants' Pitcher Declares Play- Senate Committee Decides on be piespntPil at a futiirp'datp. i F . D . - c.j J i uollo vuiiiiiuiiee ut-cmes on -....., . ....., .-. . wvv. i D-.,,.,l TU ll I cio i i ufiuacu i nai nu uust Came to Chicago 'This is n peculiar situation." as ide Assembly, comprising the mem- , hiH .street -cleaning pulley anil in par- serieil Mr. Snulh. "The Iden nf u-.,li . Jennie Shames, live jenrs old. Rss f i i . .." . - . i : " -.--.....-......... ...... ..-.. iicuiar iu repiy io criucisiu ruaiie iiy-iue, j,,;; to cheek up on nn inventory from norlli Kigiitn street. Hied in Hip Chil- MILLERAND THE MAN WHO 'NEVER BACKS UF WIipii Hip punch-making Clemeen reau cabinet, which begnn its work on November HI, 11117, a work that the old "Tiger" declared finished on his leslgnnliorr January IS. WJO,, passed into history, M. Poincare. then pipsl dpnt of tlin FreneK republic, nsked a man whnin M. Clemenceau had desig nated as the "primp minister" of Ills administration to form n cabinet. That man wns Alexandre Millerand. just chosen supppssnr of Desehnnel in the nflicp denied to France's "grand old man." Putting nside this lalti-r Instance of thp pupil succeeding lo a dignity tlie muster had desired but did not attain, and regarding only tlie eaicer of M. Millernnd In the post of premier, it may truly be said that the provincial luwver, former newspaper puniisner am .'.,1 C...Alr.ltc ..f n liic lnwlmi ' type than 'that of Jnurrs, with wimjii GoHccvfcr Man Didiit Mind Being Stcpfalhcr, but IVIum llll bad irlPlliliy reinuuiis ,ir.i um-i., j 'Wide for me fnr nearly two hours. e anil l.rwln II, nn oi.i.i ... Arr . l;,,i . , ....i. rii,,ii in uu nil I mtle trips. I nsked Itomig to go '; anu biinL- the i,.n. i,,.,.i.. i,n. i 'n"..,',ry ic.k "1 rheumntism, and the rajfcclf t, t1P nKentH j ,,, , in f y an, Crm,.,. , ,,,, "r. Uuiaig nsked mo to give him Contlnu,,! ., 'aM Tlilrtffn. roliimn (liif HARD BLOW AT H. C. L. '8 Mall-Order Hn... a tTlCa Cuts P-n in - on r. ' "'" ,u lu "si r. sy. I'dfatn. Se,,t 2:1 ,n.. . p ,,,,. l K!n1?,,mn."-':r,,'r 0"'",', l thP! n St vr.'JH?oll,.,c & n. anil Mont- lfeulRPf r ''". t0,lnv nniiouneed Pnmi , i r mcrphnndiRe. rLv'i Prlecs. as n i.ni , .., '03 a him?"8 ' BU8U1, wns qiiototl at ititlv. Pfnd,el mmH "" t'ln "pro ldZn .nT ""Pany predicted it lo. TJ!)". ."' as muslinsXcam. ;ill 20 per Pt,nn", Poplins, led tliV list T'n's renlv-i.: . ",on .' ."'n'sirnil !q rorteis ... ""' ciouies, shops 1 '" BO per c,'t'y h7n, r,,,lu(' (rom W nei ,11 "'. I"'1 ''fniturn prices , ' !'." 'ent be niv i. E-i' .. n"'"nthsagn "lr ' " ry ii.ii .'""P.anlfs reported n ven ' ment wlllinul pinlesl except in a fey -..,! in -niiiin- i , , , - i i ... I. nn nj linen '"liald i.i i i1. "'aininrs, WHICH, cases wuern, i"' ""''"V"" "" l;.. ,i ' inulentfd innrn m.M ...... .i.nri when nn Iridium werd summoned ""wwclothlagWthlwe. IShaunwntlD-'.wB lifted at .7 o'clock. rh niliiess stiind is bevoml eninmeiil '" 'ilrell's Ilnmeonilthie Ilosnltnl todnv ns Ilie .ini.vor unil llie llliecini- in pun-' ,,..., llie result ill Dlll'lis. lie works," replied the Mayor, "arc re- Kxpected aluallon . it1(, ,.;,., plt it lt.v ceivlng a great deal of more or less grn- ( The comruissloiiers concurred in Mr. 'Tuesday night to get something to'ea't tuilous advice from individuals anil as- . Smyili's statement !1(. )le ,,.,,,, ,.nl,K,t fire from a candle, soemtinns with high-sounding title, 'ou gave us the imprpssion that , Her mother nfter heating out the mine of them in any way responsible u, the inventory and valuation would be ' M11.s .,.,i, i.. i tl,,. iwlltni the ndminlstratioi. or to the people. completed." remarked Mr. Bonn to Mr. I , . so ,J L , ,, I"'"Pitnl, tlllll li'iru inr in i uiun nil- ,in, i"l j tl ll I Complete Probe of Cam paign Book left. Immediately to question company olficinls as to whether the horse hud been sold within thp Inst two ypnrs, A young woman, formerly employed; in the locul offices of the Department of Justice, went to tlie Fpdprnl Building jpstprdny and therp told a story that may lomnlelely change the course or courses of the citv nnd government in vestigation into the Wnll street explo- i slon. Only the meager details of th jnnng woman s story were obtained. She lold hpr story to one of the most prominent ofhYinls in the Federal Build ing, wns questioned at length nnd then sent to William J. Flynn, chief of the bureau of investigation, Department of Justice. She totd tlie official that a few days before the horror she took lunch at a dewntown restaurant with n man friend, who at. the conclusion of tb meal told hpr to keep nwny from yall street on Thursdaj. September 10. Nat urally, she wanted to know why. .iu snjs that the man merely told her that something was going to happen to Wall street nn the Kith, nnd that she should stay m.aj that day. Tnlk of thp pxnlnsion having been an i accident is "plain hunk." said William j J. Flynn. chief of the bureau of investl ; gntion of thp Department of Justice, ' tonight. "We an not being diverted or deterred b rumors ami leports of stray powder wagons in the neighborhood or '.nnj tiling of thai sort." be continued. Mr was a criminal outrage, we ar positive of that, and we ure going ahead 1 on that thcorj 1 "I cannot mnke prophesies, but I will say this much: The government never sleeps arid it never quits. Our job is to get tlio.se men whether it takes n day or a lifetime, and, without making boastful predictions, I will go so fnr as to say thai the developments thus far are posiiivel encouraging." KNEW HOW TO CARRY CASH nml director siiouiu ami siiouiit not no in the matter of street feanlng. gaibage icinnval and other matters of law and administration, tlie Mayor welcomes criticism of "Tri. public- acts nnd those of bis directors. But he feels like warning the public that many of the ready letter writers who are anticipating the ad ministration's every move concerning the contractors, who are approving nnd ilisnppinviug what it does on the ground Hint I hey are 'sincere friendstiml well wlsliers' nf the administration, do not speak for it." No More to Say Now If was pointed nut to the Mnjor that his statement indicated that the recom mendations to Council ns to the two districts are not finnl. Tlie Mayor re plied emphatically: "Those recommen dations do not represent the finnl plans nf the Mayor, but represent all that i'ip Mn j or is going to put out nt this time." ,ln the course of informal conveisa- .ii r. isiiijin, aiiiircsiug tne coniniis- i sinners, snid ; , "Recently the company withdrew its' petition for a higher fare. Had I known it wns nlso the intention not I to present a valuation. I would have I objected in a withdrawal of tlip com pany s higher fare petition." Mr. Joyce countered with a state ment detailing the difficulties encoun tered in the ar'Maisal of the company's property. "Tlie making i. such an inventory." he said, "is n tremendous, task. The property is one of tlie largest in the Fnited Slates. In addition to its sur face and subway lines there nre L'.lll miles of uuilrrgiouud conduit and cable lines, many miles of poles and more I hair .".0(10 enrs. "You can compaie the cnnipanj 's property favorably with that of any' In the other large cities." Mr. Joyce, referring to the street railway lines In Pittsburgh, said com- Ciintliuiril nn I'iikp Tlilrttrn, Column Pour ('nntlniitst nn I'nue Tlilrlren, Culuinii Tlirre cpr ':! Jacob "IJiihe" i ,irk National I.engur I Club pitcher, win, arrived her,, toilm to testify before ilie.gininl jun limli- ' gating leliMits ,,f lived" liiiselmll Mayor Has No Knowledge of Any; Karnes, nsseiis ln M .S statement Argument Over Span Approaches DENIES BRIDGE FACTIONS ( Lesson by Affable Stranger Cost Selltski His $425 Roll tiKiir-rv nr-i.iip- ...... r- ' " Adolph Selitski. forty years old, NAMES HEINIE tIMMERMAN i WANTS TO FIND BACKERS TVrnV ;',;n,,-h "n,,n'?plnr K,ro,,t''' w,as niio iu riNu uHurvc.no ,,UPr nf sjo- .n(nv t,v t,vo men w10 met him orr his way to bank, engaged ., . , . , .. him in i onversation nnd finnlly aecom- l the Associated Press pntned him while he drew out tho money Wasllingtnn, Sept. .'."!. -Ciuiplfte in- t,i irnke a jinjinent on n house he ls vestigntion of the liunnciug of tlie hook, hujiiv Mteiuiblicnnlsin i in-n " ,...i.i,.i..i i.. I . "''"'n lie ''nine out of the hank one of the Albany IN. Y (iilr.iqo Benton, New ONLY WANTED WIFE BUT GOT TWO READY-MADE FAMILIES .Major .Moore denied today that m had nnj infiii'iiiation as to two different factions advocating diffcient approaciu fni the proposed Delaware river bridge. Major Fills, of Ciimileii. culled on Minor Moore to nnme the two factions. "I am entirely ignorant of nny fne. tinns," snid Major Moore. "I dou'l be lieve t li ii t Major Kills, ever snid any thing about two factions arguing for different approaches to the bridge." The Major added that a meeting nf the bridge commission will he held to morrow aflcrnuoii at .'I o'clock. PHILADELPHIA MAN KILLED John Banks, twerrtj -seven jenrs old, 1SHI Fast Atlantic street, this oitj . was killed instantly jesterday in a ti.iflic ac cident near Boston. Mass., accoiding to rennrts received here. Banks wns u ship's fireman arid boarded nt the Fast Atlantic sheet address. Mis Mary Black sni today the last seen of Banks was Labor Day when he left with his vessel.' She said he spoke of himui: some relatives living in this citj nml hnd made several un successful attempts to timl them. published bj the .loin iiul. that Charles "Buck Hi iv.og nml Hal Chn-e pio posed to him liwii he lose the liist game the (iinnts pin v cl in I'hii ngn lu-t j car. No mention yiis miiile ,,f the nmoiiut he was to receiie if lie "tlnew" the game, tlie .lonrmil qiioies itenlou n lini'tiu. I..., ft .... .1... I II...., ...... i! ii .-!.. .....I . . . , . . -.... ..., i. in inn i in.- .. nuns ,, . ,1 , ii ... i. ..ii nut, ,,ii, ii,ipei' mniiir tor u .1. Heine .iiiiini'iiiiiui. w no im . vesi ...1H..1, i.. ,i ' ' ht I'miinn iiions iifl'iii.e,! In slinn htn. I1.1., . Jllllril.ll. WUs III- in on, k iniiiinr snfelv ill hiu nnelior ilered today by the Sennte campaign in-1 litski watched his bills being deftly" vestignting ocininittpe. winpped iir a handkerchief and felt it William Barnes. J,- . head of ,- ,,. ;'j',',;v. Pinned in his own inside pocket. , , ,, ,' ' "' '""' 1 lie then left 'ns new ncqunintances panj. was formully directed to pioducpl nml boarded a car for home. At Fle---the subscription lists for the book. nl-e"tli slteet nnd Uirard avenue he ds- llinugli he contended tlint the venture ' l'i,lf,d '" s,', llow w''" hi" money was wis ,, ,,,,...1, i... 1 1 I wrapped and. on opening the bnndker- w.sa pin. I) private commercial Iran ,,,,' fllllllll lt md been only too well n- wrapped. 'I he hnudkerhhlef contained a wad of newspnpei Selltski reported his .' , 1 ', , ' '"iiuarioii iij tlie committee. I w nil or newspnpei M'litsKi reported his lieen suspended the niln liefnre, is snid, .,,. ., , , int4 ,.. .1.., i,ni,. nf the I-'lflPPniIi nnrt to have -topped Item..,, in a ho.el lol.hv ' ) ' - S''ee.I to teeKIaph his "l, ,, J' . ' ". th' K rf' 12 and snid . ' '"' ll"' ,1"1" I'-'i'incd. nnd snid ' , , , s""'"n. Hn" turnisiipii a in. Mini. . jt (1 f, .ul,,,., .,. ...''good description nf ihe men. "ou poor fish. , on I miii know I heie ,...,,,,.,.,' ',,. s!. , ' "' ni-tic.i In the, was SI0.I wailing t.- j . I iht ","""i,hP h """!' I .v ..,- . ,-.-,,. .,.- No Kiinils for (i. O. P. Cnnimltlee gnmn IoiIiin i ....,,, ,. pen. iiicKuiiiujurj llie agrcciiieiil t iinestignto sub- this afternoon. scriplio,, lUts f,,,. ,. ,,...k was rencl'ed I erog in ,, stiilenieni llu. morning, by tl iinniitte,. at n conference which said he hn, been n.ios. , f ..tiering ' preceded the hearing. Senntor Fdge Benton .VMM) to lose the g.i,,r,. but de- s.ti.l it hnd been unanimously decided Hied lie liad ev.r been involwil i ii nnv thai the ni,l,ll,.i,ii.,.. ,. ... ! i.n ,.w.i...i ...i -...i .i.i.. .1 i...i ...... .:. . .".' ."."":. i"i "ii .iiii ........... ,.,, ,, iini.n.ii , i. -, i, iiii ,iiiiiiikiiiii,, nun siiould be iieyuieri in ine .Mitmiuii .uiguc. Inn catei loir that n h CITY BAND LEADER DIES Benjamin Roeshman Is Stricken During Performance at Theatre Benininin Boeslinian, leadpr of the municipal bnud during the Inst season ami L iiAii n tl . I liAiiuntirla t ivhahI. Ih nnesti- ....'.'; .',". .:.. "'. ..:.,. ""'"c. ,v Mi. !..., i i "" l"1"'" "i "" .'iiji us siricKen wnne ilivestigi I the lepolts ,, hen ,s- tcstllied thill none .,f tl,;. f..,l" .... i'Ti P"l '. '" "." ""'hesti II at a local thra- sued n leller exoiierniin.? 1I,i,il' The from tho f,n.,.,.,.i 1....1 .1 Ire last Cub second baseman al-o ii-,.nn that Ueiuililican National Coiuuri?tei. Benton had told him in New ..rk Hint The witness umld not slate th,. he won .v",Mlil betting on ih. Ciiu iniuiTts amount of subscriptions icccivei lias justified a saying that long has Iiccii current in France, nninely, that "Millernnd never bncks up." Mr. IJoyd (ipnrgc. prime minister nf Fnglaiid', bus had nmple opportuullj Conllniifil nn I'lige Tlilrtern ( nliimn Three HUNDREDS VACCINATED Block Quarantined as Precaution AgalnBt Smallpox Spread Several hundred persons. Ihe majority negroes, iir the block bounded by lenth, Eleventh, Lombard and South streets, were vaccinated early today by phy sicinus of tho Bureau of Health, fo lowing the report of a smallpox case in that neighborhood. , , , A detail of 120 patrolmen surrounded the block at rt:fI0 o'clock this morning while the doctors went from house to honsB with their vnpclno and instruments. Hip lesidPills hiliinniieii 10 ine i run 1 rt the objections were cut Firotlwr-in-Law Moved In Ho Kicked Hard Joseph Duffel, of -III Somerset 1 ernl times. sheet. Clnupcsler. N. J., ndvertised '-ni. as joii see. she s leaving, nml for 11 wife four mouths ago. and was married forthwith nt Flktorr, Md., to Mrs. Hose Stafsky, of (Slnncester, the ninther nf four chlhlien "Everything was lovely up to a month neii. and would be now, Dime: llliilllli iil-ii, nini vv, u, ," ii..... ...in.-. . . , , , i.i ,,1,1 t,,lnv PU he uniehcil his wife iiiick lilallH'd his marital woes her heloiiglngs preparatory to moving 1,s Duffel also visited the Major's out, Vlf a lot of my wife s relatives, for whom I did not advertise, hadn't come to live with us. "I thought I was getting more than I had advertised for when 1 snw my wife's four children. But wo Were happy until a month ngo. "Then, my wife's brother, his wife nnd their two children arrived at our house. I thought they wprp on n visit. But Intrr I learned they hnd come to stav That was too mueh. I felt crowded. I told Mrs, Duffel Hint the relntlves wpuld have to, go. She hn came argumentative and struck me eev- m!- so arc her lenitives. Next time I'll 1 nor advertise ior a wire. A housekeeper will do mueh better." Following the quariel over the de sired exodus of his brother-in-law's familj. Mr. Duffel went to Major An derson's office in (ilniicester mid ex- ollice "He should be mndn support at least two of my children," the told the mayor latpr. "That's out of my Hup," Mayor An derson replied. "You'll hnve to sot tie that in court." Then Mrs. Duffel went before Counti rrobecutnr Wolverton In Camden. He bng summoned Mr. and .Mrs. Dqffcl to appear at Ids nfilcp tomorrow. Mr Duffel is forty years old, and his wife Is nbout thirty, Cardinal (llbbnni Urc.s All n.tisnii.. io iui TUB MANUAL, OP rRATEn3.1-Udit, Hearing on Housing Hills Held at ;Y. V. Capitol Albany. N. Y.. Sept. -!'l. -IT... A P.I A bearing on all bousing Iir islntion pending before the special session nf the Legislature wns held bj a joint committee in the Assembly chamber todaj. Ilepresentnthes of bunking, insurance and housing cor porations were joined by landlords and tenants in the march to the capitol. Enactment of legislation exempt ing new 'buildings from tnxntion for terr jenrs, exempting mortgages from provisions of tlie state Income tax law, establishing city housing bnanls and granting inunicipnlities permis sion to invest in state land bank bonds, has been virtually ngreeij upon. A niensure designed lo pre lent wlinlesnle evictions October I iilso Is being drafted. total .1 .....i neus 111 ine wirin series i.i-i i-.ir. uiul "am ne nail never seen the list of sub thnl be lie! on 11 tin tclejiiii.tn .1 him ' seriber.s. Suhscrhithnis ,.,., l.,..i 1 Ibj Hal Chase. - , lie said, bv a Mr. Young, a solicitor lli'l'.og pioillleeil iilliihuits In All f"r "Hicilnledilinns." who received vv iisoii nun .Miruiau iiueckei ,11 ine '"" 10 .1.1 per icnt of the nmnurit nighl and died several boura liner 111 the Poljcliui.- Hospital. He had just broken the fnst of Yora Kippur nt sunset Inst evening und took his place in tlie on hestra. He was tnken ill at the close of the first net. Itoeshmau li ti 1 1 led more than ninety concerts in the ilifTeient parks nml pub' li.quares of tlie ci (luring this last Boston Niihomil I S1IP C t- lollectcd as his commission for the , k rZ,',V,,i.-,1 , ncr' nnd ,Ll", B if iV ine that lhe weie niesent ni ihe n ... ""'Ills musical career nml devote nil bis g lew', tie C I, n ,,, ,,, 1 ... " Ur"l" ( lnfm-n Willi llajs I time to the real estate business I'resiilenl llejiller tclegiaplieid lire stnte's nlloiney todaj thai Impiie Barry McCu iniek. wl Ihcuiied in ihe game between the T'nbs nnd Phllics An gust III. when it had been charged pi fcssinnnl gaiirbler won Inrge sum. I.y bucking Philnileliihla to win after Cub officials had niched a half -do.en tele grams aihising them of a plot inw.h nnj cniifereiice with Chairman llnvs . Inrvived b his widow and three hroth the Itepuhlicnn Nniimial Coiin.ii,,;,.' i irrs. ' Man'. Morris nml Thomas 1 . .1 . . . . ' If ... ,11'gard to the book, hut said he believed 1 .'ir. lining 11a, 1 iiiikciI with Mr llajs. I Before the committee ruling was'an ' noiinceil, Senator Heed questioned Mr. Barnes, lie read from the committee's iiccntd innile at Chicago, the language of in., iciiorieii suiisi-riptlon list, which Itoesiimilli ills home North Blond sheet was at (I7H) ing Cub plajeis in n plan',,, lose ,..,;" ' ' ' nS XK. ?.V.PrW. f,' .' "! - .w....m ."I"- ('-,, I, Utl, DU hi.,',,. .. ."... "-llklHIl ,11 1,111,11,. ,..,., . ,,,,.. PkMM ..PVI ,-,.. L ,. .,,.1.1 lmMY '" P,,n.'.'. ...,.,., ,,, 1 jtm,f )s uvilllf life i,,, .IIIIJ. ln,..ln ' Evidence thnl the world's series Inst year, between the Chicago Ameiicau nml Cirrciiiuati Nntiniuil League clubs, was "not on the square" was ptcsentcd to the fraud jury, according lo n state ment issued bv llnrtlev lteplogle. pros ecutnr In charge of the iiivestignilon Seven Ohlcngo players are involved, Mr lleplogb' said, hut iioiip of Ihe Cln cinnnti idajrrs nre implicated He Continued on Vte Thirteen, ColiTiuo" Two and clnssed the honL inilitniit UcpiihlU'iiii propu- ll... t-V IV ...! II . . 1. .no ir. inichcieiier wu noted ns signing a $1000 subscription blank, and J. Leonard lteplogle one for C.V.00. During tlie examination by Spirator Iteed, Mr. Barnes said there would be ."Oil or (100 nnmes In the subscription lists, which he agreed to send fnr Dp also pintnisrd to telegraph for the copies nf a letter of indorsement nf thp bonk written bj Chairman llajs, ami which it was alleged solicitors used, r . Which Makes the Better Wife? Is it the brilliant girl who fasci nates, or the demure, merely pretty girl who loves n home? Iliihy M. Ay ret hns her own opinion and the case she presents Is full of interest. "The Second Honejnionn" Is i story that will please yu, (, w begin on Saturday, September L'.l Iu Hip Eucning public 2Jc&aec -cu '?! 'CM 'H :il "A J w i. rtjarrtTT'iSs S" Jj&M f a<f1 i ' K.f.s., ,vB :.iAfas,v. ,tJ;.vV)V ,W. ,V - AS&kA . s te&mw W&
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