Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 1

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VOL. VII. NO. 244
OPENGOLF TITLE
Chicago Professional Dofoats
Roger Wothorod, English
Amateur, in Play-Off of Tio
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WINS BY NINE STROKES
OVER 36-H0LE COURSE
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Hutchison-fret Iwrea L,aras I
British Golf Play-Off
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St. Andrews, Juno 'Si. Playing
tigninst the world's best golfers, Joek
Hutchison, professional of the (Hen
VW Country Club, Chicago, won the
h British open championship over the
'? famed St. Andrews course.
The American ootid ndcr s victory
rnmo todav in tho phiy-ofT of a tie with
Itoger Wethered. Knglltdi amuleur ami
captain of the Oxford lTithor.lt v Rolf
team. Hutchison and Wethered tied
for first place In the sevcnty-twc-holo
mcdnl piny tournnment, with U00
itrokes each.
Todny the Chicago star negotiated
tho thirl v-tdx-holt play-off in 1",0
strokes, nino better thnn Wcthc'rcd'H
lotnl of ir.o.
t the end of the first eighteen holes
Hutchison was leading Wethered by
tliree strokes. Tho mntob stood: Hutch
ison, 74: Wethered, 77. The American
wan out in 30 to the Oxford star's 30,
and both inado tho home journey in .I1.
lliitcliUon led by nine htrokef- at tin
end of the first half of tho ;ocoiid lotind.
.lock made these holes in .".J, while
Wethered required III). Tho Inst nine
holes wore negotiated by Hutchison and
Wethered in 4', each,
Hutchison is noted for being one of
itlie longest drivers, if not the longest
Jn the world, and lie is noted too tor
having moio cour.se records to his credit
Iftnti nnv other nlnor 1?i A morion
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i tiutciiiFon nns earned tuc nnmo ot
being a front runner, with n disposi-
llnn in nn tlltn irmiKtft tilimi Iifni1
'. nrpprl 4tn fllulnnfpfl nnv mioktlnti nu
ij,., to his courngc yesterday, when, after
Wrii ratlier poor tnird round ot eighioen
t, noics, ne came naei; wan a record
i-tcorc of 70 to tie for the title.
;V' The first hole was played in steady
3ia.i)ioii, uotn players getting lours,
j wnno at tlie second wethered np
,5T)roached short from tlio rouifh nnd
( . itiitcnifon pitciied over tlio green, both
't taking lives.
? Joclt Taltcs Lead
Hutchison got a lead of two Mrokc
nt the third, where he played a beau
tiful approach shot three yards from the
pin, and holed out for n II. Wethered
drove his second fchot right over the
green and down a bank, taking u 5.
Wethered. lu lver. drew lnvol nt tlio I
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fourth, where his second shot was nicely
n the green, and went down for a I.
v while Hutchison sliced bis second over
ento the new course nnd put bis third
In a bunker near the green. Ho barelv
tot out with his fourth, and was down
la 0.
'' Tho plnjers were nil even nt the fifth
and sixth holes. Tlutchlhon took the
J lead at tho seventh, holing a ten -van!
nn(f frt.. .. tl. ...... j- TT" il it., t
. l".t '"i IIIIUIJ III lU'LULTHI m iuur.
I The Chlengonn gained another stroke
at the eighth and Mill another nt the
ninth, with threes t Wethend's fours,
and made the turn three strokes to the
rood.
(ialns Anollier Strolio
Hutchison got another stroke ahead
t the tenth, where ho laid a henuilful
Pitch shot a yard from the pin and
was down in 3 to Wethered's 4. Holh
Players took 4s at the eleventh nnd
twelfth, although at the twelfth
Wethered's second touched tho edge of
the green nnd run backward down tin
hill.
The Oxford amateur got a stroke back
at the thirteenth. 4 to fi, Hutchison
pulling his second nnd being lather
fctrong with his third. Wethered gained
another stroke nt the fourteenth, where
the Cbicagoun pulled bis drive and
"""led badly in n hollow, taking fi to
Wethered's 4.
JOHN B. STANCHFIELD,
MCM! vnniz i miiur-n ----.
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Prominent Member of Bar and Welti
Known In Political Field '
s T .-?rlt,- Tl""' -" "- '"'"' H
htnnchtield, lawyer, for many years a'
wuer in New York Demon alio poll
fl.V1 on,,,"'"e Mayor of FJmlra mid
i, , i, , ' ""- xevv jock ieg
U..OV, IllUd l,mJ at Hjp
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ed to kidney j
ll,, ""'ran dluois of ten days. lie
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1 i CAPTURES BRITISH
. ''"'""" daughter and son. i tui es of 1 low aril and AIis Hell and or
In iw--'''"'''' w"h 'l0ln "' l''lmira ' deied the lormer to slop the car.
f,. .'!' '"'v,mI s Minor of that citv Mis Hell sereamed. and the robber
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tnr.m, r ,-, i -.i-.; w.is wisirii'l .l
W ley f ( l.,m, (,.,,, n)l, ,-,. ,(n.
M J,',ni,s ',,"c.l.cr of tho Legislature.
I'g nii.wiitj leader of the House. He
tin I delegate to natiounl coiiven-
ca. l(i""Vu iuo - '" nen.ocratic
canlldato for Covcrnor of New York.
oouisni 7t,,n,,l'ndd was identified as
He ... " """'' l,",Ilnr,ullt Ir-BiHlntloti.
Siiilnmn "m;,"1, '"' '"wypPH for Mrs.
" in Hie New ik courts.
II innrrs of British Open '
Golf Title for 17 Years
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""i. nt j-Hi Mr,.i.i"c""Brr "cuicreil. (v
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Kntcred nn Socotid-CIiiaii Matter nt th Poatofncc. at Philadelphia. Pa.
Untlor tho Act of March 3. lt79 '
Dogs Thai Men Have Loved
Honored in This Graveyard
More Than 200 Canine Pets
Rest in Peace in Francis
vale Cemetery
Marble Stones Bear Touch
ing Epitaphs and Flowers
Deck Many Graves
Lvcry dog Ims IiIr traditional day and
Ims day of death, but there is no next
chnplor to tell wlint become. of him
then.
Sometimes, there is merely a child'
J""", n nurrlrd telephone call nnd the
none. too-tender bands of the gardener
'i iiiiiiiiiiii mi remove n nme nouy .
Occasionally a pathetic mound In tho
back jurd tells bow a youngslorV plea
won (.oinc recognition for blfi pet. That
is about all.
Hut If-nny one interested In dogs will
take a short tiolley ride and n bit of n
walk some day he may learn the scipiel.
uc stioiiu wniK sou Ui on 1 10 old
fiulph roail from the Philadelphia and
m extern iinuroaii station nnd ninKo
one turn to the right and after a period
of dust and sun nnd green meadows, In
comes suddenly on n gravejard.
iot a large, iron-gated cemetery, with
n bent care-taker, and perhaps a fit-
1-I11"H-1.1LI1I
neral cortege or so drawn up along-
side, .lust a little Held with waving
glass, dotted with mounds, over, which
stand silent testimonials of some one's
affection.
.Some Marhlo Shafts
Most of the graves are marked with
plain wooden crosses or shafts, with a
name simply written thereon. Others
have bmall marble markers, n few have
Whitey Morris Carried to Belle -
fonto to Await Electrocu
tion for Murder
WEATHER BRINGS SMILES
Paralyzed below the waist, Sidney A.
Hhjno, alias Whitey Morris, was car
ried from the jail nt Media to an await
ing nutomnbilc nt 0 o'clock this morn
ing, smiling as lie began tlie journey
to Hcllcfoiite, where he will be electro
t-uled Monday.
Hliyne took n deep breath n ho wns
placed in tho automobile.
"It's good to bo outdoors again," he
said. "Fine weather I've been inNs
ing." Since last February Tthvne has been
unnble to rise from his cot m u dingy
cell in murderers' row at the Media
jail. Hecniisp of his condition his at
torney made hooral appeilh to th"
higher courts nnd to the Hoard of Par
dons in tho hope of saving him from the
chair.
He was convii led May 12.", 10UO, of
tho murder in 1010 of Vincent Popiel.
a Chester taxi dehor. Popiel left a wife,
and seven children.
Ilhj lie was arrested several weeks
later in Florida, whence bo bad fled
in tho tnxicab of his victim.
"lied" Hearno. implicated with
Rhyiie, was (onvlcted of inrnlir In the
second degree, and wn M-nU-nced to
twentj j ears' inipri-nnmcnt. Hill Mid
dle, iini-sti-d in is nnectloii with the
niuider, was acquitted.
Popiel was lured in his taxi to a
lonely road and beaten to death wtlh
revolvers.
KIijiip is only twent-nine years old.
Ho has no known lelatives.
Domlmco Disco, of Philadelphia, con
victed of murdering Vincent l.ucia in
July. 1017. in Deiaware County, was
to have been taken to Hellfoute today
from the Media Jail for oiceiruuitinii
Monday, but the execution wa. stayed
until the week of October 1M by Gov
ernor Sproul following this intercession
of the Italian Government.
BIKE BANDIT BEATS GIRL
Holds Up Young Woman and Escort
In Auto Gets Eighty Cents
A bic.vcle bandit held up an automo
bile containing a man and young woman
late hist night, heat the Inttir over the
head with a hlackiaek and escaped with
her handbag whiih contained onlv about
eight. v (cuts.
The automobile, dihou bv John How-
?, :. ." 0V""!!:."V!:"'nl!a'! L'l'L ' IV'"'
ijiivii 4i ii i'iii-h'ui iiin win, oi
tt'cutli and l'liirmounl iniMims uns b(
iug driven nt a slow rate along Callows
road above Penrose avenue, shoitly be
foie midnight.
Hefot"- tlio oicupantR of the enr were
awaio of his inteiitious, a bandit lean
ed to the ruiinin boaul from a bicycle
ll i III' ll.lll.HI' U.'lt
he wns iiding, llourlshei a gnu in the
.-I ii it I 'ill ill i iv inn .1 I'll ' i.i i' iv .inn
sliuclv hi-r ovd- th" head, lie then
gr.thhi il her bag mil lied
Howard took Miss Hell to the Metho
dist Hospital A few hours later they
ai rested a man who gave his name ab
Itlclmrd Kivard, Twelfth and Locust
streets, who was held without bail to
day for a further hearing Tuebduy.
SAVE GARAGE FROM FIRE
Patrolman Aids In Pushing Blazing
Auto From Building
Palioliunii (iormley. of tin bandit
squad, nnd several employes of the
I'lili-iiioiuit tJarage, Hidge and Midvale
avenues, puslird a blazing automobile
from the shop last night when It caught
lire.
Firemen fiom Engine Cnnipnny :(.",
next door, i an out a line of hose from
the chemical tank and extinguished the
Humes.
The (olluloiil windows of the auto
Ion beanie igulKd fiom a sii'irk
PARALYZED
AY
DEATH
HOUSE
N. Aiiiln-n. upiingini; fioiji an elci trie welding out-MiiTrlYe-'il'
I fl1 being II.-ed by an employe lo lepair
a llll'.llv III li I'll. in 1. 1. mi on nn- nai'K
iil the e.u The dauuige was about
S 11.11.
CONGRESS TAKES A REST
Washliigltm, June L'.l. (Hy A. P.)
- Congress has a week-end vacation
today, hnviiig adjourned until Mondnv
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Will Enjoins Man's Sons
to Care for Beloved Dogs
The will of Charles II. Krumb
haar, Mermaid lnne, St. Mnrtlns,
commends his two dogs to tho euro
of his sons. Charles II. Krumbbnar,
Jr., and Kdwnrd Krumbbnar, In
whom is left tho $7(1,000 estate In
cqunl parts.
Mr. Krumbhnnr, tho first Insur
ance Commissioner of Pennsylvania
nnd ti former Sheriff here, died about
ten days ago. In his will, probated
todny, ho wrote:
"I especially request that my dogs,
to whom I nm greatly ntlnehed and
who have been brnve and watchful
companions to mo. shall continue to
receive the care nnd kindness, which
thsy always hno merited."
elaborate shafts of mat bio, beautifully
marked nud beautifully decorated.
nio tennntrt of an tneo grnics arc
j dogs, dogs big and little, pedigreed and
common, who nave gone to wlint a
Philadelphia writer once culled, in nil
Immortal dog story :
'The Happil Hunting Urotinili, he-
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Hon't climb over the fence, and co
to the little graveyard by its back en
trance; but walk on to the rambling old
house where the care-tnkers live. In
between the staccnto bnrkings of smug
twenty or thirty "live" dogs, which are
being boarded, and the numerous
strays, ou will bo told that it Is the
Conttnunl on l'aite Tho, Column Six
RELIEF FROM HEAI
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, Weatherman Roports Humidity
Down to 50 Temperature
Stays Lower
DIES
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MAN, OVERCOME,
Temperature Table
Yesterdnv
7S 0 A. M.
Todav
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0 A. M.
10 A. M.
11 A. M.
1- Noon
1 P. M.
'J P. M.
3 P. M.
4 P. M.
P. M."
P. M.
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Tt is cooler todny.
What Is more, the humidity Is down
to fiO degrees, as compared with 00 the
last two days. This ans the heat
is more endurable.
Hut the weatherman says the tem
perature !s to remain above normal all
next week.
A no.'lhcitst wind, blowing at the
rate of ten miles nn hour, also did much
to lelievo condition todav in the city,
especially in the congested areas, where
the air has scen.ed d'-ail for days.
Mielinel Mcliinnls, twentv-nme years
old. 107 Ilansicad street, was overcome
bv the heat at his home earlv this
uiornlim and died after being admitted
to the Modico-t'hirurgicnl Hospital.
Mctilnnls was found unconscious bv
his wife. She made efforts to revive
him and then nimmoned an ambulance.
William Walker, fiS20 Carpenter
street, was overcome while working in
the office of the crew dispatcher of the
Pennsylvania Hallroad, Camden. He
wns taken to Cooper Hospital.
Xo hope is held out bv Firei aster
Hliss or the bureau nt Washington,
however, for rain within the nexl week,
although scattered thunder showers are
piiibnhii- after Monday. The forecaster
is perched on the top iloorof the Federal
Muililtug. Iii.e Mster Anne m 'ie tunc)
in H'ueboiird's castlo, se.ueliing the
nkies fm the arrival of the ch ud t'uat
will relieve the suffering en ps, but none
are in sight.
The highest tempeiatuie xcstenliiy
was 0." at .'1:15 o'clock, a iccord for
this jinr.
WOMEN CALLED ON JURY
Five Phlladelphlans Among Those'
to Sit In Criminal Cases
Five Philadelphiaiis are among
eleven women listed for petit jury serv !
Ice In the Cnited States District Court
here nctt week. Tht-v will sit in crim
inal enses. Theie are 100 names on the
panel.
The women diuvvn for service are
Mis. Gertrude M lleach iV'l Wulinit
street: veronica (Ma nun . r, HUH v est
Lrie avenue Mary Hutch, "Jill South
Fifty -first street
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Sal le Fisher. ."ill'Vi
Cedar aveuui ; Mi
SpriKc street.
lean Hulgi-ss, KlL'll
Mrs. F. H. Wilson. Conshohocken .
Florence Christina. I'oltsv Mo; Henri
etta Ashenfolter, Pottstovvn; Mi-s. Mary
II. Cooper, Conshohocken ; Doiothy S.
H. Jones, Coiishohockeu, ami Mrs.
Francis D. Maxwell, Lansdovvne,
HOLD BOY IN THEFT CASE
Is Accused of Stealing Gasoline
From Garage
After bo had takm several gallons of
gasoline from the garago of the Wels
bach Co., Twenty -third nnd C'e.uiicld
streets, tli is niorning to use in M stolen
automobile, according to the police, Ar
thur Connell was in rested.
Joseph Pote, 1'SSJi Hast Fletchei
btreet. who said ho saw the bey take the
gnsollnc, cnptuicd him after a chase
and turned him over to Pntioluinii
Medd. Connell siad he was urged to
tako tho gasoline bv two other boys who
were with him iu the Mir. The union, u
bile was found at Twenty -sixth nn.l
Cleallield street It was t toleu nt,
night and Is owned bv Samuel Kndei
7.11 South Fifty -first stnot
Connell wan held in Midi) bail f01.
further hearing b .Maglstrato Iie(.
He lives at Twenty -third and Clc.ir
field streets.
5i'iU!U.'?i J.P'l'fi .".. NT' m
ubji ii iu(mv;.i'j
I'lULtiO UOTUU AtV.
BUT NO RA
DAY
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921
HARDING MAY TAKE
AND
CONGRESS
TAX-TARIFF FIGHT
Senate and House Face Dead
lock on Which Shall Bo
Considered First
ASPIRANTS FOR RE-ELECTION
BALK AT UPWARD REVISION
H.V CLINTON W. OIMIKUT
Ntnff CnrrpKiHindrnt. I'vrnlne Public I.edcrr
Copyright, last, tij; PhoHc I.riorr Co
Washington. June 1M. If tho He
publican Hennto lenders carry out their
present program of passing tnx legisla-
tion before bringing n tariff bill upon
the floor, President Harding mny have
occasion 1o intononc In Congress. Ills
Intention to do so whenever anything
wns to bo thus gained has been reported
in Administration circles.
The Sennte plan nt present Is this:
To consider tho tin id bill In commit
tee whileihn House is framing and
passing Hio tnx bill and then take up
tho latter measure and dispone of It
before bringing the Inrlff question upon
the floor.
Hut this involves a willingness on the
part of Itepresentativo Korduey. chair
man of the House Wajs and Means
Committee, to produce and pass the tnx
legislation while the Senate waits, and
to sec his pet tariff propect sidetracked.
Mr. Fordncy controls because under
the Constitution revenue measures must
originate In the House and there they
must origlnnto in the Wus nnd Means
Committee. If he expedites the tax leg
islation the Sennte piogrnm is feasible.
If ho takes Ills time over it the Senate
program is not.
Harding May Intervene
And this is where Pie-idcut Hording
f0.111" '" if in-wHios t hae tax leg-
- imuijuii invrin tut in, nt- uitit ui i "in-
polled to do some sharn talking to .Mr.
t Fordney. If ho docs not he may have
to exert bis inllueuei- upon tlio c-eiiutc.
i If more or loss of a deadlock between
the two Houses is to be avoided be is
likely to have to mi something to some- i
body. Up to the present he has pot in-
dicated any prefcience of tnx or tariff i
legislation. I,iko tx-Prc-ddent Taft, ,
when dillicultles arose over the Payne- .
Aldrlch Tariff bill, he has kept bis j
liauds oft. i
Mr. Fordney denies nny intention to
use the tux bill as a club to compel the
Senate to follow his order of tariff first
and tax aftciwaul. Hut then he cou
pled this denial with an expression if
confidence that tho Senate would not
seek to displace tho tariff with the taxes.
And, moreover, ho added that it
would tnke two month s to piepare and perlences, as a result of a decision to
pass through the lower House a tua- 'day of the Court of Fnor and Appeals
lion ineasiuc, during wnicn two mouths
ne said the Senate would bo- well on its
vvny toward the passage of u tariff bill.
Fonlney's "Dago Mllo'.' '' AX
Mr. Fordney 's two months is like
what Is known in the west as a "Dago
mile." It is indefinite ns a measure of
t. -.. . ,
distance. Not long ago he was to hav-
a tar IT bill ready In two wools Thiee
mouths have lo.lod bv s.iiro then am
still no nrilT bill is ready .Mr. lord- I according to Stleeper. invegled him
ney. trying lo force the Sri.otiMoJ.rt- I ,Ilto lmlrl.jinR hpr.' llof()IP ftp rprp.
Contlntirtl on l-anc Tour, (oliiinii f7n mony be phued the money which had
i UCP bc(uca thed to him in a (Jermau
NARBERTH MAN IN NAVY town saving fund.
NHnDtn I n IVIHIVJ in ivjHV i Kcho f the wedding bells bad barely
IS LISTED AS "SLACKER 'died away, if appears, before his br'de
i urged Stleeper to give her power of
Joseph Charles Larkin Registered nttorn,,.v, T,hrn "hr. ,lrf, p"? bo',
r u longing to Streepir from the bank and
and Immediately Enlisted placed him mmfortnblv in a (ierman
Joseph Charles Laikm. of .'117 Wood- i town sanitarium when he sought an
bine avenue. Narbrrth, Pa. whose ! explanation.
name appeals on the latest "slu, ker
list," served during the war in the
Navy and is in the Navy yet.
This Information wan" given by his
former landlady, Mrs. Mary Williams,
who has just received several letters
from him, written at his station on the
Pacific Coast. He registered the first
day, according to Mrs. Williams, then
went off and enlisted in the legulai
naval fences. n0 as placed In the
transpnit service, and liked It so well
he stayed.
Twentj -five other men in (ho subur
ban section whose names ippeaied on
the "slacker list" could not be found
at the addresses given.
RAG PICKER BEATS THIEF
Man Who Stole Night's Gleanings
Lands In Hospital
James C.oorgoson John -m of Larl
inghani terrace, is a peiseveilng rag
picker. Some one stole his pushcart b adc
with white rags earlv this morning
Johnson had been jib kug all night. The
load i (-presented severnl miles of cnergv
Johnson notified the police of the
Eleventh and Winter. Fouitli and De
Lanccy and Fifteenth and Locust
struts stations nnd also those at Citv
Hall of the theft. '
After this he walked down Fifteenth
street. Hi- struck a nail of rags The
trail led to Locust sheet and thin to
n small Micet. and then- was tin. .r..i.
sou
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mrrow. A
ma u was i
cat lag iivc
it.
Johnson
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and Locust streets station, "f got the ,
uairovv. no said, 'and you needn't
lie hosul al0"81'1' tLttt tooU " Ilc'S l"
the Hospital. i
returned to t hi'
I ifK-enth
No Pcek-a-Boo Waists or
Bare Knees for R. R. Girls
Chicago. June 'S The Hurimg.
ton Hallway Sy stein vestuihty laid
down a set of rales i otu ei tiin3 M,
diess and deportment of ns lnindrcils
of gill employes It was said some
of the styles affected by the girls
wero jarring the iiioinls of tlii
general ofllces.
The new regulations provide:
Xo more peek-a-boo waists or
dresses to bo worn iu this otlice.
filnghani is the pioferred hot
vviathei fabric
No more rolled hose, kneo must
be i overed.
Skirts s'inll be of a modes) leugd,
the Interpret'ition of t,P terI
"Uiodost" to he at the disiietion of
the head of the Woman's Welfare
Hureau of the office.
No more rouge. Powder to be
used only in moderation.
lifteen of the prettiest girls In Philadelphia, plrhed from the .Vino entrants
Heautj Contest, today went to Hctzwootl to be filmed ami bae - inner-, of
crowd cheered tho busload of beauties as It rolled aui fiom the
S
Pm
Court Removes Guardian
Over H. S. Streeper at
Bride's Request
WAS HELD IN ASYLUM
Howard S. Streeper. 110 Rethlelien.
pike. Chestnut Hill, will be onnbled to
obtain n bequest amounting to timrlv
S,'.",000, after mnny hnrrowing e-
'or .cvv .lersev.
The Court's action, removes a 1
guardianship placed over Stieepcr dur
ing Ins incarceration in the Stale In
sane Asylum of New Jersey and thus
gives nun nutnority to outain the money
left him. I
ii ii n ihiiiviiik un ti iiuivm i in v in-i-
Illlt mil i September, 1011. Streeper
XU1!) (lft ?;j-,.n00 by a relative. An
,,, i,,i,, i,,.,i ,.t i... i...,......f .i
vvii'io wonting as n innoror in nest-
Later his bride drew $150011 more from
the bank. Shoitly after this she took
Streeper from the sanitarium and urged
him to move to Woodbury, N. J.
All this happened in less than a
year after the marriage. Streeper then
asked his wife for an explanation.
Then, he nits, slu had him arrested
on trumped-up charges, declaring him
to be insane and succeeded in having
him pliu ed in the insane asylum at
Trenton. lie was committed then- by
Judge svwai'lvhaiinner and former Judge
Lewis istarr wiih appoint! d bis guar
dian. Mr. Stair compelled Mrs. Streeper to
return SHnOO of the amount sbc hud
withdrawn fiom bank. Then she mvs
teriously disappeared. Streeper has
never seen her since He said today
that ho would take action for divoric.
Streeper was previously matiied in
1S70 and had font children bv his first
wife. Tin "Ugh the act nm started by
one of his ibildien. Uo-eoc It. Sleeper,
he was icli.i-ed 1 1 tun the ai-yluui sev
eral months ago s- Clmncellor Hn
chanan. Imwivei. lefusnl then to ic
movi tin- gti'iiili.inship
His son Ih. n sought the un! of rowel
F. Martin who took the case to tin
Court of Li "i and Appeals
URGES U. S.-BRITISH UNION
English Paper Strongly Opposes
Anglo-Japaneoe Alliance Renewal
Iindnii. .lun. -.' i Hv A P. I The
Munchosti r Jraidiaii, opposing re
liw.tnil ..f the Vnglo-.I.uuiiH so mIIhihoi.
pnnti - nili d in .111 idito'i.il imlav that th
coiif. - nd.il in an niitoM.il loiiav I lint tin-
oiiglnal uotn. ot tin alliance, vvhlci
nH u protntive measure gainst tier-
mny ami Un-Mu. has disappeared ',
kc;, if n mlll,rj alliance was neces.
I sarv to insure iae open door m
I China and the securitv of ("J rent Hrit
i ain's dominions in the Fast, and if
such an alliance was possible "without
' turning the nlge of it against the Failed
'States."
I "The vital determining considera.
tion.' the newspaper said, "must lie
jour relations with the I'tniod States
A close uudeistandiiig and fricmilv co-
lopeiation slmild be the coineistone ot
our loreiKii h.oi .
Xo saving clause iu the renewed al-
j liiiiice, that tin at Hritain under no cir-
1 cumslanees would bo involved in hos
tilities with the I'nited Statis, could
HiitlUe, the newspaper continued, to
I liciitialuc the unforlunntc effect such an
exclusive alliance would have on Anglo-
i Amerii nn n bit ions,
i WILSON TO BEGIN PRACTICE
Former President Appears In Person
to A6k Admission to Bar
Washington. .Inn.- '.Vi t IU . P i
Woodrovv Wilson appeared in person
today iu the chambers of Chief Justivo
McCo,'. of the District of Columbia Su
preiiio (Vurl fo bo admitted to the piac
tice of law befoie thut court.
REGAIN
FORTUNE
AN
HIS LIBERTY
PublUheJ Dally Encept Sunday
Oopyrjrht lDi!!
BUS OF BEAUTY BOUND FOR
15 MOVIE BEAUTIES ARE
CAUSE OF TRAFFIC JAM
Crowds Wouldn't Go Away When
Busload Started for Betzwood
Oh
boy ! did you k-i- 'em?
The fifteen beauties i hosi-n fi run
I nearly ."000 entrants m t In 'movie'
beauty contest, of eoiirse.
. Their pictures hav. tn i n appealing
i nn the movie page of the Hvi.mm,
PrilI.lC LkDOKII. 'I "day they came
down in person, in all the gloi v of their
' summer raiment.
) The girls wen- tal en out to Hot .wood
I slioi tly after neon for test films to show
how the candidates look under camera
hie. Old man Paris himself, idinusltr;
among the goddess.. .. of old. had no
hauler tusk tha-i that of the producer
who must plefc time fiom the lifteen.
A tiafii' jam developed iii an in-tajit
when th cirlh lefi tin- Li iii. i is build
ing nnd .-a'.k-d lo Sixth and Chestnut
slfeet- where a big. .i ny iimturliiis was
vva'tlti';.
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no lie, ui'iii hadn't
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TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES
ATHLUTICS
BOSTON (A.
fist)
L.)..
0
1
Naylcr and Perkins; Peur.ock and
NEW YORK (lt). . . 0
rillLLIES (N, L.) . . 0
Ryan and Smith; Ring and Hiu
WEALTHY NEW YORKER SUICIDE IN CANADA
CALGARY, ALBERTA, June 25. George L. Dyei, fitty-two
ycni old. a wealthy New Yoiker, today committed suicide at n
Banif aiumni'ium. He had $7000 iu his pocket when He bhot
himselt. Dyeiwns hend ot an .ulvciti&lng; agency bearing hib
name. A telegram w.is bent to 717a offices iu New York telling
of lu death. He enme noith foi a vacation recently, after be
coming tun down.
ZELL ADMTTS TAKING $200,000 WORTH OF BONDS
LANCASTER, June 25. Chailes D. Zdl, former trensmei of
the AgiTcultural Tiust Co., nppiopriated for his own use $200,000
Worth of Lihnty Bonds belonging to the bnnking institution nnd
its pah'oi s. aciordinff to a stntemen' he made todny to State
Banking Cun.mibsiouei Tished. Tin dechuntion wnb made by
Mr. FUhn aftei vl.siting Zell in his piison cell.
SALVADOR TO HAVE SOUND MONEY
SAN SALVADOR, Juno 25.-A coutiact ptovidiug for the
o-tabllbhinent of a bank tor fRe ibbunme ot uii.eucv ha been
approved by the Salvadoieau Congiebb. The .u.ntutiou, which is,
bpousoied by Amoiuan capital, will be established within ninety
lays, and will have ., paid-up capital of Sl,O0G,OOO. which may
uc uici eased to s?10,000.000. The
yea i.
Befoie the Wr.nk bi 'ins to
OOO in coined gold faun Uu United
POSTAL BANDITS GUILTY
11, Including 4 Women, Convicted
of 1. 000,000 Robbery in Toledo
Toledo, ()., J uno
-i ny . r i
rievi-n of thirteen defendants
Toledo . million dollai iiostnllii-e
tn
l. iv .. e c-iivii ted by the Fedeial nm
wl a, i polled in Judge John K,
liis .it !i ;-,ii ihis nun mug
t haili s I in 1'iei and John J
wero found no gulltv
l'l..vv.V , 1. 1...I - . .
Lpp
., ,, ........ .....,,.,., , uiav.
tls, deoige Lewis, alms Hogeis; Cbailos
Schult .l.imes s.iiiMine. Vllrl Sotu-
mers. Pa-linn Marvin. Wand,, Urbavtis
, Vnltcr Foue Fdwln ellich llany
Lhrush aud Helen turner.
,....-' ."-.vivivii vl'll .IOSOIII1 I linn
Hubacrllitlon Price 10 a Tear by Mall.
by Public I.oder Company
BETZWOOD
Imilpi I h '
In the Kvening Public Ledger Mole
the contest selodeil. u enormous
Public Lwlner Huilding
A OH A II HIT l&l nnilT
ANNA AN m r hn
I lUU 1IL.( II 1 E 111 I lUII I
Wounds One of Two Thucr; Who
yuuiiu& viie oi lo intlgswno
Attack Him With Black-
jacks on Street
MEN ARRESTED
i PQMR
,
Acting Dele -five Charles Adami
Twentieth and Hiittonwond streets sta
tlon. shot one of two men who nt.
tacked him with blackjacks on Poplar
srner near 1 itf.i. at
morning.
'. .in o'clock this
HI. hard S, hiMi.-r. Culvert street
above Vine, the man sln. was taken to
L.oseveli Uospmi Ho was wounded
in tin- left thi-'l.
I'l.Ill Wlls v a
ving on Poplar street
- an"
strei t
I- linn,, at tils v,,i. OrlMnmii
As ,e neai-i'd Fi'th nnd Ponlar
i ivvo men sieppeii irom an alley
p-i 'sll Kc nt tin- street.
On. f the in-,, shouted at Adami
id .i-ko. hi.,, tor a dga.e tc V'"m'
tnniiiiiicil on rnee Twn. oiuiiin One
Ruel. Connolly nnd Evons.
McCormack nnd Hait.
COllcebalOUb Will run 1m flu,.
oneiate. il will i.n,t 5, nnn
Stateb.
SHIP STARTS TRIAL TRIP
Blue Hen State Starts With
200
Gueets for Short Vovane
I in lilue lieu Stale, an ml
un mng
nrgo and passeng. i sienmhii. lelt the
N.vv oilv Sliiplmililiug iinl, tins
uioiniiu t'.i H- tuul tup do i,,,,,,,)
win. .mi. .Mil gnosis jil,i.i, l(
woliuii 'Ihn ,s il. tn -,t lim. m , ,,.
historv , ,,. ,,, Wl)m, (1U )ii(n
on hoaiil dining timls Congn ss.,
- .. .. ...... ..Mini, viasaguesi
The shin ,s -," f ,
dead weight tonnage ,,7 '"'n'i.n . , , "
SiKcificalions nil J,, . - tons
". n"' ,,'h r ' baTt "i' "f i "i
iit ,wl, iuhK i fciCI,1 "l a '' Mi'"-'1
llCOIgC M l.lllllOlllll
DETECTIVE
SHOTS
PRICE TWO CENTS
ZELL APART
ARE SEARCHED
( Deputy Attorney General Myers
Scrutinizes Rooms of Lan
caster Bank Embezzler
OTHERS MAY BE INVOLVED
IN HEAVY DEFALCATION
Rprrtat Pinpnlrh In I i ruditf Puh'ir LtAo
Lancaster. Pa.. Juno 'Si Deputv
Attorney (Join-inl Hernnrd J Mjers of
this fltv. lopn-spnting the Stnto Hnnk
ng Pepailiiieni this m'irniiig went to
the npaitmrnt .if ('h-iib-M I ell for
mer teensiiior if the Agricultural TniPt
Co . who has Kinfe sod lire in and em-l)"7'piui-tit
Tim purpo-e of Mi Myer'
visit was ;i Mioininili wnrh f the
npartiiidit to a-rcitaln whether ell had
ponei nlod tn missing ".(-untie- there
Oflirml invetignllnu tn learn if other
haink than ell's delved into the funds
of tho i-oriipnnv. is nromised WhiJi
ell remains i-nt in jail, inquiry will
be r.mde to learn if nnv one aided or
nljf ftpij hini in the nlb-ged looting of
the bank.
Asked whether it was possible for
o ! alone to share embezzled a sum of
' 'I nev ns large as alleged. State llank-
ng Commissioner John S. Fishpr, said
"(it tho matter would be s'fted to tho
"! bottom He then added. "Let the
I ips tall where they tun.v "
It developed today that ell spent
lust Sundav at tlie Iruik. This was in
difianre of an nnler from the Hoard of
Pinotor-. He possessed no kev of his
iwn to the institution, but the trens-
uter was working over the books in the
hank all Sunday, according to the
ijanitoi. who sn.vs he saw him at work.
I .Seek for Seiiinil .Mnn
j Who the man is who gave his ker to
ell. or who let him ill the office is not
known. ISut tills mutter is one tnai
ui" "' thorough investigation ac-
"'S--t! u,,,,,,"-
A w(ok befme his Sunday visit to
he bank ell bad turned in his keys
it the request of the Hoard of Directors
H" ""s s'MPnl"I'd f-w ilnys before.
(omniontlng upon ell having been
iN',',l"(l'a"k' ,""yiii--inpr Ki-her snys
, that it was one of the nets of men who
I speculate to have an account of their
I manipulations somewhere in the bnnk
and it was possible that it was this
loeoiinr ell was perusing.
Clerks of the trust company have,
not been allowed for months post
present, it was sab today on reliable
authority.
Lxaminers were told by clerks In tho
bank that patrons coming to the insti
tution to cfln coiinons on Llhcrtv Poods
',fu'11 "pr'' nimble to find the securities.
An appeal to .ell, the clerks said, would
VnnR V'" ,r,"P.v : "Oh. that's .ill right;
,ust ,VH ,,1,Pm wo ,can fln(1 the bo(N
n,,vv' J"" number of instances Zoll
M.'-ls H"i(1 '" 'mvo Bveu his personnl
"''"' '" ovcr tl10 "m0UTlt due the
Pa'r"" on tils coupon
ltmU Hn, ,! n..i
Stnto Hank K.rnminer C U Graff. In
VT i ' ,- V"1?' """ Jh" St?t"
'nk'iig Commission was functlonins
'for the benetit of the depositors, ne
charge, said today that the State
added thnt the bnnk vvoii'd not he ner
mined in reopen until the losses of all
depos.tors run be paid. He !,tr Issued
un urgent call to all of the depositors
asking them to expedite tlie work of In
vestigation by sending In their pass
books. ell got away with securities bv
plunging in the stock market under the
nnine of "James Maitin" nt two Phila
delphia brokers' offices. The bank ex
amineis nre pi decoding on the theorr
that when James Martin" made a
killing in the mnikct. (' D ell pocket
oil the winnings and when "James
.Martin" was hit. the Agricultural Trust
Company took tin loss
The l.isi loss ,,f ".lames Marhn ' wns
paid by i hock on the Aguuiltu al Trust
Company, although "Jann- Maitin"
had no account When the check came
through, it was assigm , t.. . l m bl
capacity a treasurer. m win met bv
placing "bonds and sto ks' m the trust
. ompanv 's aci mints
A movement is on fort ,., make the
I nroMis i. tin n tin. iioud- st ,', ,, l el
if tli.v en he id. ntil, .1 as stolin prop.
j riv
' The manlier in vvl.n h Xei i i untiiiiio.l
la .ottage at ilmm (imvi I for
sumn.er nn .il.oii'ng , iis,nti. a
liuioiisin, , , ,i ciiiidiii t d In nn
1 mermis to( k tiaiistn tion on a S.'!rtO() a"
j vc.ii- sularv. brought ' i-'iioiiieiit ouniig
j 'he last several months from officials of
I tl .- hunk, and in Jnuuinv. when a
,'171x10 deli, loncy was noticed, the
I Mat. If 11 Ilk If I - I'xillllllie- nntlli.il tin
direi lorati
.I. i in.
i.. I . 1
In vi st
to s. l- H V
in nt- '
inoi'
ZELi;s HOME-TOW
FOLKS STILL LO) IL
-, n,u,l I, ( Mom; i,hi ,lJfr
Kron. P.i.. June .-, ' i i,,
lilKide boioiigh, nm of tl,i nio-t iiiii.
fill and iiuaint of all ,,,, at,,,
I'.ninly s in r sili s, ls (,, ,, tlinu
liuiigh bihiijil "Chiirlov ' . U ,e
inultiiig tn.isui. i ,,f th,. v.,;, , iiin,,ai
'1 I lst ( '.. t I. in. .lister
Hi-lnt vs. tin nils and M ln, I , ,,M
..f ill will tell you as ynu w i I .llong
Ho httl. main Hiroei of the town tmt
v.. it had "bittei not sin inn thing
against Charlev ben." Down m tlm
nivvcr ml of the buiough ui a lit tin
woodiil Ionise of tun lent vintitgc
sliuilnl aw.iy fiom the gii. ,,f visiton
Cinilliiiiiil nn l-ii.c I'nur ( nlniiiii ThTL,
INSANE WOMAN PATIENT
BURNS HERSELF TO DEATH
Hospital Attendants Unable.Jo Save
Life ot Mrs Lena Frar
'l" L nn I'm uk a imlnr at the
I'liiliiililplii.i Hospital f. i t)e IiiHaiie.
'I hiiiv -lonnh nud pun- im , (..)
'i',. her luiliiiig mi, , n toi i'h last
nignl nnd Us burned falnlK before
atn mliiiits (oii Muothei ihc il.ii.i-M
Shi ili"d lln in.iiiiili-
Mi Flunk v tin, i v eithl yeni-H
"Id ami Jivi.l at ::il South SixHi
tin i Sin wns i oiniiiitleil to t,,t to
'i it ni ion sevi'ial iiioitihs ai,, ;Mi y
lint ivllllllk.' sli CiClit uilo ., I.O.H,, H
loiiin and obtained a iii-vtHpupH which
MENTS
FOR
HIDDEN
SECURITIES
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"'"' "d'eil into a ball Slu linn ok
,"1!";'1 ,'! V"!""1.' "'"! ,.B,"",,, ,1'" .)a,et'
and held it to her clothing
",ul "T ,,11,,,1 r' '" room ,
am wrapped blanket about her. Hint r
had wveti burno over the entire body.
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