W3 fcFW -jVAyaBw, uiyr-'r """ra $OT.'r " ''.f ir - w m!"f -r ftyr 'f.rpw ;T x. 'VJ i-".rr" iMtM! EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEll-1JHILADELPH1A, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 15 n wed Slayer Shot; Wounas i j fired .(.aril from rat" "'', fr.1!,? i, n f tl.e Mnln.. wound- 'roffl. .' " .' ,, ,,nii In the. i '; "' il.l. I.nn r till ni (n liouoic "" " " , litesci could fire again, f .,l 111 IHNII ' fm lilt' " . ..o,.r,l biAll n."-"- tan0 Ii ii" street. " " "V. .1 . hfi.1 honl In n Son'".1" ','.'? nnlinlM loaded with fn ! , I Twentieth and Fed i rlliuc f"" .'"' ..... i.if ..ni, nn.1 KJ:01 tW'Twonu.l Il0Jr. .er ftieets station, iih well ,'n'1. ' i . NI anil Pine Htnots stathm UiK'V.ltrt the BllOOtlllR took In 'vu Iiljce' .,i.niin now" ,nm" 111 Fatal Shooting u ,!,, nalrol from the rifteenth nnd A i i r"t slution ennie up, Men l", tn.lt SI" Of wltl ln,,l ' lr'n ii Abraham. Horr, its " 1 ' . V l.ocnn and rushed the rl "' ' i i..t.,i flic front door jin hou lircrn , - . ,! ., fmm .,, W", '" K own. Fonn went ... ni ln bai'k. nil with ,fr.1 There was no sign of I,r;,:;nm",wSns"1n Inrk..T. Honvlt, I"p V, i. xvm. If n one hninl llfl lISIU. " ", ".", ,. .,,, e ream in in'1 "in" Hip searching pnnj -,..e the Negro wns H.l fl and I' lie IIS"' lilt' When not on ir they went cnutloiiHiy up nnriow stairs in im- they - ,l fir' ,1. wl-dlng mc0"'1 n,,, TInnvitZ. nnd ., , 1 - the lieutenant warned, llor- V. loivin? the asuiigui. " unm i. ,tz, ruiMn .,. ,i, nntiol- A".' !...A,i "Im enn only get one nan in " '!' ..,,1 ..... r.,,,1 (Ik. murderer mi "" . ., ...! Inrnnil to till. tn' ' ..i..i. i.i in tn, ntnirvvnv '!' ,,ni .?"'" .' 1 .!, A Hnr W"". . , II, n. ..nil' mi fcien ,11 l,,l III' ' " '-- '-l- lien the nenreii uie ioji. ...., nut ni ih"m from ,IlWv' ., l,.ri lm Mils Wnll- inrii i'1 " ' '" M. iutr t'n- ( Ilrini I '( nnic an' fet Me" . ...,. i i. .. mo nnil leein ch'iiiiiiiik iv 'r i W he ' itsw "fi BiWSWtASHMSSaRiJWfiJWS. 'y&Vi'; ,nsimw I'olicv Shots Give Out as Thvy Fight Slayer T!ie piilirc i-4i ii out of iiiiuimiiiliou duriiiR the kIcrp of the house on l"m-in'- tduee vheii. "Aliiliamn .toe" he'd ii'i pntrnlineii at liny for hour. f.leiiti'iiilllt l'elitl sent mhiihj of Ills innii In 'i pnw iihioker'i fur n Mippl.v, wlin h llii'.v ulitrtiiie.l. WIumi the UrIiI wns om'i- tin- pawnbroker appeared and cave tiu lU'iiteiuitit n bill for ?7.:n. . n woiinili liuhl inc. it pnw 1 1 ful wn nrd nn" in 1 fo'ir times durlnR thin is found Inter, but ho Ids p!itliuc thnt he "car- ,le i.f tho bullet.s. VJs. i & Y vrA-m' .v: J?., i MW.HVJ l,r" " ' .... ni.t f ir.nvllx'ii 1nnm ffdWnto aim with n bi3 revolver, fc trinned nt the patrolman nnd bcKnii Xont over and over, "Co.no m. Ret a,!, come nn' get me," In u weird bat tli tune of lus own. I m but nn instant nfter the flmli I'litliail v'ni'k upon him as be jumped out of I. hi.lms Piaep niu nu nruii. PMrolmnn Halm was right behind llor- JtiU mi linnd on hi.s shoulder. I ho lalk't 'S Ineil point-blank at llor- tilti heil'l Ji ftrn k li in in me wnip, miiriiiK Itrkil' nnd leariiig out iiRiiin aner m- lllrt ,ns i MirnH'i wmiiiu ,-nni ""1"'; -fciiiic So ' lo w-iis tlie revolver to Ilor tftr till im. explosion pitted Ilnhn Trim r ' lli r A- Horwllz collapsed (tain 'Mi mum s arm wui juiiiiu.-u (Mi. ' i i wail or uie Mairs nun ma hin.1' t Iia in-' eeiiinii Hie oiners, hrlpi-il one llnrwlts! down on the staii'n nnd tlirn llftid him in his arms and carried linn out. A.s the patrolmen tiircl tl'ei heard the ernsy sinRhiR of Dri".nD "C 'ine nu' Kpt me., oonio tin' Tli ini'trd palrolman, includinc the ran fir t hurt, were sent to the I'oh -rlinii Ibpi'iil, wheie the body of the nomin n'n-adv had been taken. within a few niinute.s the liouv was wrro'wlei by n beavv cordon of nonce. D:pu n hbllns somewhere in the iou'C, Ihi'y knew, but were unrcrtiiin wterc ppti'iint I enn held a consultation Kili' ii ''d to send for n lire eng ne to try to 'drown out" the desperado. rath-r I in n nsk the lives of bis men If Ktduij them up thu narrow stairs hm Urn En:iie To. N"o. 1 w-ns .iinimoned ron Ki'l.teentli nnd South streets, and i dim urn et t came to tako charge of the opT.iMnns of the firemen. tlarU Willi Iloso Iln'm n i Jolin P.ovle, of .VJ1 Pouth Eutei-ni , ti -ot inting oaitain of the tltlit p nt.niu of 'n. 1 . took n line ot lop n ii tlie thiiil lloor of the house npos t lb crouclied down behind the tun v ' I ',f tin. nll below the win lion n (I i , ., cnrefnl aim with the hose Jtth i i. pnncs of the house at No 3 lie r,,M d see a dim firure in the room wle e there was n low Riislight birnm? nnd tlmught It was Dresen. Va ' Iloile finally .jelled, and tvi r in was turned mi from an msini' 'iiiiiiliiR on Lombard street s piui'i i i nriii r. Tin , striam siiie!t the window. Iiind t was a tinkle- of breaking Iclas m n crash 0f spllitluR wood lork ii. in? water tore out the sash. nut oi er the iioIt of the i;liiss nnd Iwooilwo Itnjle heard a woman' frltl ' . ,1 ri'i ''I-... . . 1 ,...! ...I- .I-..'. .1 .. i. in ii . siitv iioii i uriiii 11 lti:l!M IIOKWIT WILLIAM 1IAI1N ' ratroliiuin Iln.wit, of the I'if tonrii and Lorii.l sticel police stutiim, wa.s one of the pi)licriucii .hot by "A'nbiuna .Ine" when they wcio tiylnc to capture liiin in tbo liouso at 3 iVnclii's place today. Pa trolman lliilin was cut and ircohed iwv.der burns on Ids face when ho carrlwl Ilorwllz from tbo house. was brought into plm again, ruder Ihe water. bai;inge th" patrolmen roMirned mice more to tin. atlni k. Meanwhile word was 'ent to the I'oly elinif Hospiinl to prepnie forma line pots, to be used lis "gas bombs." for the purpose of driving lire-on into the open by their de.ull clinking fumes. Theie were being made irmly w'hmi the outlaw dually was shot and enptui 'd. Lieutenant l'enri dipnti u-d uieii nNo to Central Station to obtain rllbs, be li'ving that with these it would lie pus. s'lile io pem tinte (he Inn r'i ad' nf fur niture and mattresses wliieh Dm -cm had (lilid nn ii trout nf il'iois ami windows. Under the water barrage tln putri'l nieu rcturueil again and again to the attack. "Alub.iinii .l'"'" i'i i n'd to bo eierywhero at once. The Hushes ot his two icvolxers were seen tirt on the lower lloor. then on the third, and bo darted fmm tbo front of the liou&c to the rear. ISullcts K.'iUo the House It was still early in the light when Noruitr. and llalin were wnundcd. The next muii to fall was Patrolman Can non, of the Twelfth and Pine tlrccts stntion. lie, too, was iu the house nnd encountered "Alabama." firing at him and receiving a biaee of bullets in the ictuiii lire from the man's two nuns. One of the bullets lodged In f'nn- non't) leg. nnd he'was out of the light. llis eoniilllon is not serious. Tho light went on tin u for several hours without further casualties among thu patrolmen. The file hose, biteries in the opposite house kept up to fierce a deluge of water that the be icged man did not date come near the trout windows. 1'rmii ewr.v possible Mintage point shots .-eie poured into the house li the p.itiiiliiii'ti. who were lighting fi'oin tlie street, from opposite loofi nnd wimlowK and from tho slight protei tlon of ilnorwnjs. I'iont nnd rear a rain of lend drenched the house and sought "Alabama" in the rooms wh"r lie a. d.iilu' iir back and forth. Tli'-n some an" tbnught of b-e.ikiiiR holes ill the walls of ailji'inniR hou-es. 'I his was swifth done, 'iiel tin sought man subjected to an cnrr.nl.iig Inc. II" Poll-e Sergeant Shot The last man lent was Sergeant Hal le'K, nf the Twelfth nnd Pine streets tiilii'ti. lie wii. standing a jnnl nt the rear giving ord"i to his men when a outlet struck him in the thigh. He Is not badly hurt. lie was carried out bv tireiie ii who put n ladder across the rear fence l.i Plitroltnmi Andi'mln. n Negro uieiiiliir of the force from the Tweii ikI Pine stieits sfn on, goes the honor ni (ni'illy downi'ig the man. A'l'i'r.on hud om in cilien'H . Inthr-. lb burst into the houuc when hi- int'ie- w 'ii' ronr-etitriillng their lire on th" inn- ful thioiigh the wnlls, and link up a pos'tlon on Ihe first lloor. b.'tuin.' i'linsl the back wall of the !.-"iit no-i At hit right as be leaned back again t the wa'l was Ihe door into l lie I: 'ih.'li .-nt hi. left I lie door which opened on the winding sta.rs Thu bu ii giil men wn above. Andei son's dark euthis blended into 'he shadow 'lh lire thiough the port io;es in I lie wal . llunllRi tnc icnr indi)s of ihn house, ami from the windows in m-' 1 iirIii'm place was so ulcus that "A tli.ima" vas driven dow iistmi s. (Juairj l'in,ill lirouglil Down Aiidri-on le :n, I linn i lumping down ihe wet winding st.urs nnd crouched siiintlj, his gun in his hand, waiting for a moment when the man would ap pear. There was a bucket on the stairway at the bottom, and "Alabama" kicked this down ahead of him. Then he came through the door, thrusting ills Run in front of him. lie pencil cautiously around the door jamb when still several steps up, but (ould notsee Anderson in the darkness. It was the inoiniiit fur which the patrolmen had wailed dining the long exciting hours of the light. Anderson, alone iu the i nun. lit go with his gun and Irt "Alibama" have three cham bers as. fast as he cou'd pull the trigger. "Alabama" came tumbling down the stairs and icceiveil n la i bullet as he was hurtling thiough the air. .M.iii'h Wounds An1 ratal The big wounded man's gun dropped ahead of him. Though grievously wounded, bis neive and utality were not gone, and as In- fell he reached for it In tiie once moie at Anderson liefoto he lost cons''iousiies . In lend of shoot ing him again, Andeison brought the butt of his pistol down on the man's head with crushing force. I hen landed on top of him with ii swift dive. The patiolmnii and his powerful op ponent lolled on the. Hoot. Anderson, as big and active as his advi rsarv and iinwoiindeil, rolled and wrestled him to tlie door, then seized him by the neck and (brew him into th" street. "Alabami" came down the low steps of the house on all fours, bleeding and iilino.t ilcnd. but. still trxitie. In liL'ht. "Hern he is," yelled the patrolman as the bleeding body rolled down the steps. Crowd Ilre.ihs Through Lines "They got him, they got him," the crowd shout ed, nnd broke, past the polite lines on Lombard street, press ing into Pagin's place nnd hemming in Ihe Utt'e group, of which tho wounded man was the center. Six patrolmen had their hand oft Ihe muii before h" i ould rol over. They dragged him tiiiough the water that had llowcd out of ihe liouso and down the front wnlls, bis hi ml rolling, and hastily got h in on the sir teller. In suite of the small aimv of patrol men around tlie house ihe crowd, tin"' numbering at least Jlliin persons, had surged through utul into the little street It was almost impossible to get Ihe injured nian to lie1 hospital tin-ouch the jam of people. 'Ine patrolmen bioki a wii.n thiough for the stietclicr be .rcrs and the fuaioi pat ml got under 0 aes j "- -- 1 - I- - mhM. K MuMtl Ll KI) MOONhV Fireman who assisted in tho rap ture of "Alab.ii'-.i .toe," the nuir-dcrrr lales evr arcnrdul, are now anxious to be iid of the ptolcetion which this board nffouls to the einploi.es of the railroads. They know that the tpiickcst way to ac complish this purpose will be to cause ihe board to stultifv anil destroy itself by a decision stub a.s that qsked by Mr. Ittterhury. "To rinuct Ihe re-establishment of Ifll" conditions of einplojuicnt on rail roads Is to denx to lnllroad employes recognition for invaluable, service, and is n unjust ns it would be to sug cest that no rrsaid be had for the mil lions of valiant dofendcrH of liberty way wit)! n grinding of gearn nnd n Inns of the bell. As tho big vehicle I lurched forward the people pressing nbuiit It stninpeded back, opening u ne of them nlmost fell under ' the wheels, 'iiiioiima '.toe's" huge vilnlitv wns , Miniilfrsii'il again nt tlie hospital. He was put on tbo operating table im uieiliaiei). The surgeons found thai twelve bullets had pierced his body. , .Surgeons Stitch Up Heart One bullet had ripped the lower part "f his heart, and yet he had not even lost entire consciousness, Tlie sur geons' first conicrn wan for the wound ni the heart. The performed that larest of emergency operations, stitch -lug the heart Itself. The ribs were cut through and the chest laid open. Th -i a surgeon holding the pulsing, spin I ing hentt in his hand, several Mitrh were taken in the quivering muscle an ' the chest wnll closed again, Two olhei bullets were removed and salt s ,1 i tion. injected Into the man's veins to lake the. plnce of the blood he had bet After more thnn two hours on the operating table Presen win placed, bandaged almost from hem! to foot, on it cot Iu the emergency ward beside one of the patrolmen lie hnd shot. The mirgeons marveled nt tho man's i ta'ily. Little has been learned nboilt "Aln bama," except that llis home Is in Chester. lie is somewhat above mid dle height nnd heavily inuseled. Rail Wage Pacts Upheld by Board Ccnllntux! from Pnite One enlng them with a lockout It the ulti matum which he laid down is not imme diately nioepted." Ho ndded thnt through the publicity which the Attcr bury statement attained, the union em ployes were "already face to face with what virtually) is a lockout." .Mr. .lewell charged that Mr. Atter buiy was the tpokesman of a powerful financial combination seeking to le establish "tins autocratic control from which the war has freed us." and which was especially exemplified by conditions on the Pennsylvania Unilroad. "Mr. Atterbury." ho added, "has revealed, the intention of certain men to override the bonrd and to frame, up the case. Itoads to Itlanin for Plight "Mr. Atterbury undoubtedly known that the present plight of the roads Is not due to the inefficiency of the em ployes. He knows that it is not due to mistreatment accorded to mads uudcr federal control. One significant thin,: he said iu the cotiisn of his ultimatum: 'Veil (iinnot make retmactive tomorrow the snvings that should bnie been made today.' This should be a bitt'o pill to many smnll investors in railway se curities who have lost their savings through the squandering of railroad wealth for which the financiers are re sponsible. And now, Mr. Atterburv discloses the det' rminntinn of the con spiracy to make a raid upjjn the pockets nf the rnilroad emploies. whose annual earnings still avctage less than the rei ognized standard of n living xvnge, IU this raid, he said, he can obtain S.",)0.000.00n. Other raids will follow, according to his own statement, al though a three months' truce must be declared. Hut if this nlicy should be aciepled, other raids must follow, for S.'l(lO,OnO,000 would not save the rail roads from ft collapse such as Mr. At terbury forrtells. "This conspiracy," ndded Mr. Jewell, ' "aims at the disruption of the legltl- ! mat. orsauizntioiif, of the workers of Ihe coutitr.i. nnd the introduction of chaotic industrial conditions dominated, by the huge economic power of an ah- i ....,., Onn.,..!nl ..in. 1, I n n fr I .. .l.tU !..! ! -.1.1,1' , KIM. ill.,,,, 1 ,'ltlt.ltlllllwil (111 II 1111,1 !.., ,t, ..ttTt up to this period vrtually the control of .sisteii. lie expiaiiieu, u i.ouis ikis tbo working nnd living conditions of ' doll. Charles Hraun. who changed his millions of wage earners and their fain- namo, Mrs. Albert I lull, of Hmldonfield. lliis." i .1., .hi) was "Hetty" Hergdnll, The rnllrnn.l union el.lef demnn.lril 1 Krwln Hergdoll, HOW serving four years 'sentence of five years Imposed on tho slacker. , tilbbonei. Mr. McAvov testified, wns ghen a Rl'J.OOfl fee to represent llerg doll ni the court -martini. Ho said for- mcr .Indue John W. Wcscott was given 1J.1U of that amount for nn opinion on lertain (oiirl-iiiiiitial proceeding". Ihe (law firm of Ansell & Halley also was ti tnined. , After i r"i'v o"isf all the circum stances leading to the escnpe, .Mr. .mc Avov staled cmnhntlcallv that York and O'llnre. the army guards, were not in toxicated when the slacker slipped away. ,, The witness nddrd "Judge" Jamoj V.. Uoinlg, confidential man for the Itergdoll fnm.lv, swore be never received any biide for aiding the draft dodgers. ScofTed at the Ijiw Mr. McAutv said he suggested that Agent .1. .1. O'Connor, of the iljcputi- iiietit. be sent to r.berbneli, Germany. in an effort to gel Itergdoll Into occu pied territorv. 0 ( onimr worKcd months nn the Itergdoll cae nfter uiiwlrn,! I, ml ill ,1 from the drnft. "Ciroier tleigdoll is not the onlin- nrv luillinllllire ilrnft CVIlller. lie IS in n different nitegory." Mr. McAmiv tes lified. "because this fellow through coinmitniiations with newspapers be littled the goi rnnieiit when the rouii tM was at war and ra's'iiig an army.' '"It was imt u inntler of physical fownrdire with P.crgdoll. It was a mniinr ni i,i.lit 1 1 me the coverniiicnt. lie dill it fmm th'1 beginning of the war and ho has done a up to tho present time "The evil of UotiiR is thnt he was n inngistrale of the citv of PliUndelJiin. n member of the state Legislature. He knew the law. Itv deliberately violated it and enmurnged its violation. At the conclusion of McAvoy a long summary of the case, wiitcn otsui ;.. nlmost tin hour. Chairman Knhn nsked fov the xvho made the Buprenie slicrillce. lhi", ,m wbetber be bad uncovered nny el phase of the attitude is not only a di- (lrnee of on option in connection will, rcct relleetlon upon the former rail-I liergdoM's e-, ape. lie promptly ibclured road odiniiibtnition, which only came I ,r had not f, n ulmin nlin. lln, vnilrono mall- I 'I mil i mil in, n llini oOI o siJf,n I ngers bad coafessed an idemonslration of l heir given puunc inability to operate the industry under war-tune conditions, but also. I regret to soy, nn uncalled for personal iuRiilt l) every railroad cmplojc, which we deeply regret. "Wo nrc here today to insist that the bonrd will first go below appear ances, bv which wo mean that it will go underneath apparent conditions, to determine the fundamental . forces which urn determining those condi tions: for it is In these underlying ten person (oiinetteil with tlie war jje parlment vas nirriiptcd," McAvoy said eiiiphatiealh. "The guards were not, Major Hunt was not. Cenernl Ilnrris, of couise, was not. (.enernl Mnrch was not. The whole trouble, in my mind, is thnr (ieneral Ansell, General Harris und (iihbnnei, if oil will, nnd the guards had no conception of thu kind of a fellow they had in chnrgi'. They regarded him as an ordinary millionaire draft slacker. He was more thou that." Untile of tiln in iroiioi dencles that the roots of injustice will. Chairman Knhn, nfter Mr' Mr'.J''!'f be found. ,dirc,t testimony, spoke ", lws "ad' The railroads have 'rigged the ense," be said in conclusion. "I'm this reason we cannot, us representa tives of the employes, willingly ngrce thnt the case proceed until the board h ,.t .1... ,il.i..,,ni,iu iii tlie ltcrsunii case. He mentioned u "mysterious bottle of gin " set out in the IScrgdoll home when the guards bad Grover in custody there. Mi-Awn replied Itomig xvould not ml- out the liquor, n chnncp to be accompanied on his "gold html liv nnv nuiiiiier or per.onu friends or strong aim ne n He nslu 1 if tho slmker's friends lould not ba i overpowered the two arnn gnatds at an time. Mr. McAvoy replied the guards wic heavily armed nnd in his opinion could uol have been overpowi led. As,ei to describe Mr. (libhonry, tin distriit iitloriiey said lie bad fnugbi vice diligeiitl) in the early yeais of bi career. He said It was peculiar thnt of late years that every public thing be did or touchid seems to be doubted in the minds of the. public and that en today his death Is doubted. Mr M Avoy ndded be is convinced (iibbonex is ib-ml. AT.S OF PULL LSKD FOR BERGDOLL SIFTED TXj ft .sta ro-rr-p,,,, ' WuslllngtOII, 1'eb. JO Hi (ion r political maneuvering and of windier, r wires not far from flu- Whit" Ho, were current here today l.r f. ,i i opening nf tne Itergdoll he'iung 'I investigating committee i-, -n .1 t,. , iletermiiieil n sift luinoi t hit " ful po'ilhal iniluem o wis t . r- .i Iiergdoll IHuilf. Mr. MeAxoy came brio la'e m -i ilny nfternooii. He hnd a ennferenre I . night with Chairman Knhn, and wni Attorney General Palmer. Announcement that the M' c :r. Government hns given permis-ioii f the removal of P. Clarence Gibbonej's body gaxo n dramatic touch to the pro ceeding today because of tho dend law yrr's connection with the Iicrgdoll fumily. Incidentally. Mr. McAvov savs he ,s absolutely convinced Gibbonev is .b ml "It is stinnpe." be said, "thnt main of the things that Gihbonrv d d in the latter years of bis life w iigmir, as doubtful and now- some In' c that even lis death is doubtful "I place no credence in th rumors that he is ulhc und in billing. No one would xx bo knew Gibbon' ' and who knew the Hergdnll- .rorr P.crgdoll xxent xwth several men to Mil 10 is parts of the country, but he never gaxe away anything. He bought one of his 'friends' a suit of clothes when the fellow wns ragged, but thnt was all." Window. Cleaner Drops Into Crovd Pittsburgh, 1'oh. 1" Stanley Han employed as a window cleaner, todnx dropped among hundreds of pcronsliur iving along Kif'b avenue on their xvn to work and suffered serious injuri' -According to the police, Hane xxore d" fi.i" harness which broke while I," was working mil side a hotel window llis condition was si riou-. ts mil t bo stromr - must Ob Vr mu t bo stronK must be ci Hi tr proof Otherwise ffp'i lag. n sure Our sacKg kep the w iilier out and vour profits in F. Vanderlicrchcn's Sons 7 iNorlh Water St., Plilla. ii ine tion of (i Soil ONLY iS35s emmnm S3 m m -."'.X.,'V'c-5:WV'.X s!?.,svvyiS: LEYS TO 'OPERATE Totals or Sub-Totals Automatically in Kcd xvlth slmitlv nn cxttn bnmlle putl, tappio !" il krv xx-nh tliumb II (,TranJ total is ilcjircd. We x ill drmonximte Hit value to vou i'i y our ow n office. si MiSTll XT) XI. K X(,I.N I't'l s ii in sr IMionr. Wiilnut .'is.tl J -sC-, ? ri' ".. ri ' vy&zr cO itViiiJ fti&S'Sj'sri'i' -wJtrtrfc i'rW W&Vf t im ui'uii .. ,.., iu..-, .. ,..,,, .i..,i r nnv ne won i lane , ,.. IV cicu imrar,: be the purest hypocrisy for us to pre- i . "" ""." npr,on of sub- ! luu v vr" l ""- tend to Ihe employes, whom we np- . -rRlll. f wmn, or person ot sir , tfV , resent,tl,at there had bee, a fair eon-, ! t'' 'fell V7,erx Ufi EV DftDiiV CflfilJ s deration of the cn-e. if wo failed to ' '" ' r ' bhn.- Hlafflrfl I 7 OUHraJl lBFlly rgo a more fundamental, grapp ing ra'K WW WB-B " 3WnMyW with the underlying forces involved. , "i,,,', Mr. McAvoy what lu )Jlw " ...., ,' v.w.:j-ip S5'S?P sayasa rxiir" r i"jtTO!7jV ly?s2&&&--rZKz&& ir 'T. VI l- "v Mom I, f'Oin I, thre i tW n t r 'Ti I a h. tr n , i t 'ib I tie v I rot t It'o l , Ii. t c 'I I 1. r In lth Mr t On., , ! - I mi i "in I li."' Isturv It , i I xx ar I ir I., 'a.l, , II. ,. , UtHl im. . , V I yi's i n.j iiimi u. md ti I'i nn i il n HOlr slim led a 'loss at him in a freni .(i voice. Hnyle lool.c I n 1 b - hi' astwork and S'iv is in Me opp isjto room. IL i.e w.idr and parleyed With ire two of ns women heir w i- in d. "The man n t ni hi re." i he'"' shouted Hoy le. I I'lia' nn tlie stairs between id H""r nnd the third. We or I 'in ed w'th the bed mid i tie women answered. you fcfi! iliii lif.S i,, v n lo the ftreet and i "i t Parrel t. At lint a ' ii 1 hut liirilly Hnrrett and I t ' send for a tire Irui k "men and hihl. ' wns brought fioiii Six ' I itwater sheets ami n 'o nitniiist the bouse. Itov'e, M.. .a. of 'JKiii Nninlaln I I "iiiani Hird. of ZU I 'hi M, -it up the ladder. Ir Ii loo -hint, and they got I 'ni men Itisli Lives ' "i li-kcd their lives to get , ' nn I i-liildrcii. They .swaimed 1 Id' i pa-t the second lloor "''I in plain sight of thu man ii Hi,, -i uS - ' li.ne shut thnn easily had " in i'i. I tl, so. lie held us tire. v svvunir into the third v I whne thev found the "" child, iliinei(.d w ' "" powirful hro u.-oii , o le.ir. ,, " " ,! ''' three down the ' ' biiiiging the ,i i llis " i',' did not learn tin " imi", bit It is said In the " i hut the ,i.j was the son "' l" women ii, hlslor ( Ul0 i "in.iii (l' 'ik of icseuc was com- "' 'Jin nt water was turned ""IV .,'"'." '"''' f-trcaiu 1 " third llimr to the sec siiiiisuiug (he ilh tiose, windows i i I'D til ih ., 1VJ , Up , t.' II ' wii'e,' swept ' ' "i" was 1 i nn, i it i'i" ,'n ""I w i I, I.M IV I"' I , 111;,, , "III ,1 , Iftv ,.r f 'I Will i nun into the scc- auother howl of was fi iim half a w'i.i hnd mine im- "" vvating for Drescti to """ 'In mien. Once more "' tunii'd off. but later it "' ' in iu the Ion- bat ' "' n t lo llnnd the fugi ' ' '.l.tiie. Pimiigalliig Candles se.ii Owns, who had bur - ""ine in In, ear. suggested hv siiipi,,,,. candles to ".,',', "e i.htnini'd nqiiuii miiiuc candle, ami Harrelt '" ,"1''' them Iu and light " '' i md i p iied to " ' v ' i.i of lUltlT The spectacled lad with his burden of books excites parental pride - but a lar$e brain in a weak body is a liability, not an asset. Fewer books,betterfood,inore out door play, will make sturdy youngsters out of weaklings. SMredded Wheat BiSCUit istlie food for grow ing boys because it supplies alltheboc!y-luildm elements in a digestible form. Most youngsters like its nutty flavor and its crisp goodness. Two Biscuits with hot milk and a little salt make a warm, nourishing meal for afew cents. , : Bercdoll Bribery Sought by Congress rentinunt frnm I'nce One As the chairman referred to "Grover Cleveland Hergdoll" a committee mem ber said : "Let's not call bun Grover Cleveland, call himG. r." McAvoy Kcxlcws Case Mr. McAvov sketched the early his tory of the P.crgdoll family. Jt con- ilmn-lit nf Hei-L'i o s release to inoh for n "pot of gold." The witness dip loiiiatically avoided giving his opinion Congressman Crngo wapted to know what intliieuci; led a teller at the United States Tivasurv to exchange notes for gold for Hergdoll when an embargo was mi gold. Mr McAvoy said the embargo had been lifted. Congressman Kerns sought to develop that the army authorities gave Hergdoll Sec Speare to See Right y&tes3S?55 Tl IT V.-m . - - "r"V to Cuticura Soap Cooiplexions re neannv Ml II I toap,0intjnTit.Talnim,2fr Terywhrre rnrmirplM aaarMl sbuisjk iDg(ftMiiii.'p. . AA.bic,usii tint the board iccall Mr. Atterbury and minlre him to furnish a "full lit of the rnilro.ids, the point of view of which lie expressed. ind a full exposition of Ihe nntiire of Ins nuthoiizntion." He cxpl'liucil thnt the union leaders hnd to picsi'ni delin't" nuthorily to repre sent tlie worker", while Ihe railroad cicutivo hail not been required to plnce on record "nnv such definite statement of nuthorily." Mr. Jewell saltl this action would exonerate tho "numerous railway executives" who would repu diate Mr. Atterbnry's views. "We baldly need point out to you," le said, "that the railroads, having I seil your wage dee'sion as a lever to obtain the lushest freljl.t and passenger In the Leavenworth Penitentiary, r.ml Grover Hergdoll. Karly escapades of Hergdoll as n "speed demon" nlong Montgoincrv county roads were related bv Mr. Mi Avoy. He told how the slacker "kid napped" n policeman who tried to slop him while speeding. Mr. McAvov said he w.is engaged as counsel for Hergdoll nt one time when the slacker wns arrested for speeding. Hergdoll refused to g.j into the county for trinl and discharge!! Mr. McAvov ns his counsel. I nter Itergdoll wns taken shackled to Norristovvn for trial The captiir" of the slncker after his flight from the draff was described bv the witnes, who told also of the coittt martial nt Governors Island ami the 'HOTEL MLTO HEW TORKL ueventy Third Street Hear Broadway and Seventy Second Street Subway Station forduettH fctj I.FLUIGELMAN .J YOU SHOULD SEE OUR VALENTINES ii ir n ,ni ,,! r fi 4tf ."r, i i n itt'dy. -:lMiJV fc$P' vASOk (1 w8S l Vv-f ' li)V XSEE THAT V CURVE yp"tal mm for r h p n.i-i ItpartH ui J au t f'i' i Mf 5c to $125 each The Library Shop ITi South nth Street tiit sum or i m sr i. ( kiw 'uusaavvtsrr4iivf?i w & ft0 oc $3 "Old Sleepy Heacl,, the Bedtime Story Special Excursion COAL REGION SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 25 . , in iiiiiiuiua and Malianoy City To Gillierton, Mali anoy Plane, Shen nndoali. Girardville, -' Ashland, Mt. Car- mel and Shamokin. XVnr Tax 8 Ajitltlonal to Abcvw Farrs Spi-cial Tnin HM Rrnjiir Tf-r minol 1 00 A 1! b'vpir.c O b . Avi. K n'outioti S M-i i i Ccrkhohocdra au'l JiTr.vown D' i. l.j St I. Return uk I-itdii Vamoltin fl 15 I'll Mt Cnjmfl 6 2! P M A!ilan' P I P M Oimnlv! 7 10 P M Sl-rni Aaih 645 F MMl-.no' Tian- "17 V M Oi Srt 1 S? r M Ma' m - I ' OH I' 1 "J City 7 32 P M Honest Conscientious EYE SERVICE At Moderate Cost iW T lone III Ciri rrl I.f rices Aft I."" Is Curved rji.ocei Lenses as low gs lOCK T "ROUGH SPEARE'S Invisible Bifocals No C'ontpicuoua Linen No Lodging Place for Dirt Open Saturday I'ntil 9 P. M. T-pv a - u M AMP omc& Mam f S.E.CortNEn Qh Anew 5t- ; N &&'& -w ? f' r?f j ,i ' sSrs.-sj.??' rfTrf t-s ,l 2te& &s.' - ?cr sVfcT' " .AV.'O'r.i ,tfv V w saw -- t'M if YA M' 7 . w.-' fa '.i vvl .!. . i is. t i ' ' a. t : S . 'A i - ' r oj" aiii nrwiAWr i. t virsrL&bi.,r 'f-i& s." LSwV- S,"i" M .tmJv XJmtrii TV i 4 MSfe'i-" i - Si vfel I BJJ A wis tesk S,;!il . f F ;mij Jfc wiBissggg Tli .s'' . tt n ; .i .lIVWIJ, .)!j: .': Made U ilh C'j.' . '. C- j? ' M t$ A J x &tf S . I , M '. f J f ZlJtS m m v . -sr' i -- pWr $L1 Fr,A For Theatre and Cafe psfrv-TTr.Ti,'- ? I I!" LV- itwrv- wwi$f f t & A A It - -. ..- - -. . . . -'.'. ' Uv v I'Jl'J. uy u. U. W1LI1UK 6- BUNS, INC., Phila., Pa &M vW" "TR!. tSJHMWroor i PENCO Metal Coilmfr is pan -ulnrly nppiopn.ite lor thealrei nnd cufex. Ilx ilassir deficits ruh ornamentation nnd nttiMi fmioh make it the ideal bn I ground for uniuua! Iiglrting.elfrrtj Htfott tut J"i ,r ttm of, irji home . f C rf t, r 4ft r fatte ' iu, , , I r Fl l ,1 U4 , n, ( a 4 1 jni , 1'F.NN METAI. CO. fton Nitl hid j fill i l JF'l' vfti r r ll ',.,(; t ( riur l in Voori i r,u a n J rltiatf t. ufsirjcr xvtll tin p t on.il stcindintr ,nd integ-iitx- nf in ofheers! ancl 1 1 TCl tots Consider the irputcttimi . tlir bank in tlif coin nuitiitv .nd xxitli it;t do 'visitors. t'onsidcr the ''t.ibtlity il' t'ir institution lti ape. Us deposits and ita sur plus. I h esc ure a our nssui niu e of fidfe!, in tunes of jtris. In every fe;iture. this in stilution will he.ir tin; I'iser.t investigation. fj.'-vp. II r in 'it' pa i i,)0i (iW'..s ot a (hil'nr v ard a, id o , Intcreit At 2.GSCn P" Anl"IID ru' ci1' i'i iin ! -. BENEFICIAL Savin jt Fund Society Chestnut & 12th Sts. S. " !. 1 u ; n ., . iacG3S5t33aiaHrogaar i't- P-rwiiJ X". ..is-l. M$ hJ "ifZJXStsff
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