VM ?v " ty ViV.I V "( ' ' v - S "" ". k J if, 'i J . 'f ;VV v. vV hj. i IV- fl 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1021 POLICE SHAKE-UP ONLY BEGINNING Tempest Declares That the Axe Is Still Swinging at Heads MANY TRANSFERS MADE Alleged Assassin Ml -.43 flm tnttA tUnnttinitnt nml nil tvdi tlclans nrc on the wntcli now for the next move of the new Assistant Direc- ' tor of Public Safety. Ho has prom- ; Hod that the shake-up yesterday was but the beginning, and tlic principal oc cttnntlon of most of the nollticallv no live police at present is guessing where ' the ax is to fall next. Within n few moments after lie had been sworn In as AfcUtunt Director of rnblle Safety yesterday George S. Torn pest began the police shake-up prom Ised by Mayor Moore. First ho sent word to Captain Nidi- i ols Kenny that lie was to occupy hln , own former position ns Assistant Su perintendent of Pollre. Tlien he ent for Captain of Detectives Homier and ordered him to ask for the resignations of three of the oldent detectives tn the I city. Then ho announced a series of .hifts of lieutenants and captain In the various districts and illvinioim. The three detectives asked to leave the force are Chapman Marks, now nt- taehed to the Thlrtv-i-lalitlt DMrl't ThomaR Harbldge, who has been In the Detective Bureau more tlmii i-wmh years, and Frank Lowrey. another po lice veteran. Captnin William J. MrFndden. who was rcllcvel of command In the Second 1 DlvMon by direct orders of Minor Moore, wns assigned to the Fourth Di vision, which comprise." llie territory north of Lehigh nvi-nii' Captain Joseph II. Von Hoin, known to th Mayor n "hi bcM bei," tuUrs McFndden's plarc In the Second Hi. vision, vliieli covers the re tit nil part of the cltj . Lieutenant Uobert II. Wossing, who has recently been in tiie strike nren In the northeastern iart of the citj . wot. made no a'-tinc captain in chnrge of the Third Division, vacated by Captain Van Horn, Lieutenant Hurry I.. Conver was sent to the Nineteenth mid Oxford streets police station, whMi was for merly WnvMg's regular district. Lieutenant illlam I.eary. wlio was made u captain at th" bcidiinintr of the present AdnilnistrMtion. but Inter reduced to his present rank, was Kent to the strike area. At the time of hi demotion lie was sent to the Sixty fifth strept and Woodland avenue sta tion. Ills new headquarters will be at the Belgrade nnd Clearfield streets po lice station, but ho will not hnve au- . thority over the police in that district, i He will direct the police on strike lut only. I Lieutenant .lames Bnrrv also re ceived another shift. He was trans ferred to Frankfortl recently when it was learned he was not a Moore sup porter, ant! now he goes to Sixty -fifth street nnd Woodland avenue, to take Lcnry's place. Street Sergeant .lolm I. Barrett, of the Thirty-tilth district, in Kiiiueh town, has been made an ai-tiug lieu tenant in Harry's place nt the Frank lord station. V i U .m MfZZm 'l 8BWBBWBWB IRE WOMEN FILE FOR DELEGATE Join Race for Republican Nomi nation to Constitutional Convention OTHER OFFICES SOUGHT C.KNKUAL JACINTO THKVINO Who has admitted responsibility, It Is said, for the assassination of (encnti .lose Kublr.s In Mexico City bust week the t'lllinliiatlon of r political feud. BRITISH PILOT BATTLES WITH MADMAN IN AIR Observer Becomes Demented Thou sands of Feet Above Earth ,. n' r ah i Jtityttch, f'npir.'V 191 ! I "' i ! Aug. Harrisburr, Aug. 11. Petitions were I r.t.t 1.nMA - t..A- h.A. H..M.AM in tl,t 111114 iiviu iui nnvt; iiiuic nut m-u iv candldntCH for Republican nominations for delegates to the proposed constitu tional convention. They were from Stella O. Hninmon, Tunkhnnnock. Fif teenth District; Helen Ortmes, Knox vllle. Thirty-sixth, nnd, Miss Emmellne Henry Hoover, Norrlstown, Ninth Dis trict. Miss Hoover Is of a prominent Montgomery County family. Other dclegnte petitions filed were Charles Walter, Chambcrsburg, Repub lican. Eighteenth; II. T. Ames, Wll llatnsport, nnd Arthur 11. Mnnn, Coir dersport, Prohibition, Sixteenth; Ed ward K, Arrowsmlth, Carnegie, Repub lican. Thirty-sixth; .T. T. Holdsworth, Pittsburgh. Republican, Thirty-fourth; David I. Rail, Warren, Republican, Twenty-eighth; Theodore L. Wilson, Clarion, Republican, Twenty-seventh; James A. Garrison. nyncsburg, uc publican. Twenty -fifth; John P. Forbes, Shamokln, Democrat, Seventeenth ; T. M. R. Hicks. Wllllnmsport. nnd W. It. Strnugh, Mansfield, Republican; N. M. IMvvnrds, Willinmsport. Democrat, Six teenth ; A. G. Rutherford, Honesdale, Republican, Fifteenth ; .Tames A. Len ncn, Jr.. Wavcrly. Republican. Elev enth; Webster (Irlm, Doylestown, Democrat, Ninth ; Edward S. Sllliman, Mnlianoy City. Republican. Thirteenth ; Richnrd D. Laird," (Srecnsburg, and (ieorge II, McWherter Derr. Democrnt, Thirty -first; John W. Wetzell. Car lisle. Democrat, Nineteenth : C. Rlnlne Smathcrs. (rovc City. Republican. Twenty-eighth j It. A. Ziniinermnn nnd Murk K. Ktlgnr. Scranton, Republicans, Eleventh; Charles II. Van Scotau, Montrose, Republican. Fifteenth. Among the papers filed in person was one bv Senator Albert Dutton Mac- Dade. Clienter. who will run for Re Result of Police Shake-up Ordered by the Mayor Oeorgc S. Tempest, promoted from Assistant Superintendent of Police to Assistant Director of TuMIc Safety, Is clothed with full authority over pollco changes. Colonel Thomas Diddle 'Ellis, transferred from position of As sistant Director of Public Safety nnd mndo Asslstnnt Director of Publjc Welfare. Edward A. Noppcl, who was As sistant Director of Public Welfare, made Assistant Purchasing Agent. Captain Joseph II. Van Horn placed In command of Second police division, covering wnrds led by some of the combine chleftnlns. Captain William J. McFnddcn, who wns commander of the Second police division, shifted to Command of division north of Lehigh avenue. Assistant Director Tempest called for resignations of City Hall De tectives Chapman Marks, Thomas Harbldge and Frnnk Lowrey. Mr. Tempest shifts three lieutenants nnd an acting lieutenant to other commands. Alilershot. Ivngland. Aug. 11. A ' melodramatic oattle ill midair between the pilot of an army airplane nnd on observer who went mm! thousands of feet aboe the earth occurred hero yes t"rda afternoon. Paul W S r.iilmnn. Might lieutenant of the experimental section of the Rojal i Alrcr.u't foi'c, nceiiileil with nn ob server tills nfternon to mnke an altl ! tutle test. At n height of several thou sand feet oxjgen was used, and posplbh llir ugh some Haw in the apparatus the (ib-eiver berntne lienslble. The lieu- InnniH nlnftttitd nt titu iitntin ntrm ' Qtn t began tleseentllni;. when mitldenl he re- i Publican Common Pleas judicial nom I reived a sewn- blow on the head. ! nation in Delaware ( ounty. where i I'.lntmliiir hi'iiml. tin iliscorpreil tint in i-resiueni MiiiKU ikiiiu- .iuiiusuu I observer apparently was insane. What happened during the descent is not full known, but Lieutenant Rul mim managetl to lnnd safely, although he sliglitlj damaged his maehine in (lolng so. I.eaing the cockpit of the mnchlne. the pilot ngaiii waf nttniked b) the observer, but mechanics, who were nearb went to the lieutenant's as i.itniice. Half an lioui' later the ob- i server recoered Ids reason. is MORE PEP, HAYES URGES Badly Cou.'age and Confidence Needed. He Tells Rotarians candidate for another term. John II. Mnurcr. Assistant District Attornev in Philadelphia, tiled for Phil adelphia" Municipal Court. Robert S. Shaw filed a petition for Republican nomination for Philadelphia Municipal Court. Leopold C. Glass and John E. Stevenson. Republican, also filed Phila delphia Municipal Court petitions. Judge N. Sergeant Ross, York, tiled n petition for Republican renominntion. 1'npern were filed for John D. Hoffman, Rethlebem. candidate for Northampton j bench on the Republican ticket. i Common Pleas petitions filed were (Jreensburg, uemo DR. STONE FELL 700 FEET Details of Discovery of Body Told by Searching Party Toronto, Out., Aug. 11. Detail of the teiovcry of the bod of Dr . K. Stone, former president of Purdue I'm -vcrsity, who fell to his death from the top of Mount Eanon. a peak never before r-nched by moun'am -liiilu'r. were revealed last night in a dispatch to the Star from Rand Members of the searehln p.irt. s;ii, they found Dr. Stone's body TOO feet below the peak of the inoiint'niii. which Is 10.700 feet high. All indications pointed to the fact that the bod had fallen several hundred feet to a ledge, wherc It was found by Rudolph Aeni mor, a Swiss guide. Curtis II (Irecc crur. Westmoreland : Norvnl It. Dough ertv. Pittsburgh. Republican. Allegheny. Washington. Aug. 11. "Let's hnve Rnlie F. Marsh, (ireelisburg. tiletl for less of 'thou shiilt not' and more of , the Democratic nomination for Orphans.' 'mine on. let's go.' " Postmaster lien- I Court in Westmoreland, ami (ieorge L. t'lnl Ilnj s doe'aii'd jesterday nt a luneli- ' Rin, MeSherrystown, for Democratic eon of Rotarians when- he was the , nomination for Associate Judge in principal speaker. I Adams County. 'Tlicre it- n lot of busines that reallv ' -- - is sick; stiii daggering with the shell WAR HOSPITAL PLANS READY fnivngance," tald the Postmaster lien- I eral. I New Program Calls for $6,110,000 "Rut there 1 a great deal more thnt Immediate Expenditure Is ineieij malingering. "'it iivf'i more tlmn nil thing "!.e is th- coiiimon sense of courage und conllilenct". There Is,' of iimrte, the greatest era of ex pnnston and pioperity ahead that the world lnis eer seen. Every one knows tills nml the oiilv question discussed is when It will stmt t Well. itV time to go out and meet It." NEED MODERN FALSTAFFS i French High Commissioner Lauds i Type of Sir John Wllllainstowii. Mas,., Aug. I. Mauticf CaseniiM'. French High mlssioiier in the l lilted .states Deaths of a Day Coombe John M John M. 'ii nub,- i.,s, , i,. s.i -I,, in and recently elected representative to the iintloiml Iwwij nt Uotl Men. dieii ytjjleniay at Jlospltjl thi taken this morning to his home In Mnlianoy City, where for years he was wlio had men was ln! view M'stertlns said that ttie g. tatest liguie in the hisfoiy of the Fug isli-spi liking world undoubtcdlv is Sir John FaNtaff. "Tin re was ii man," lie said, i. ml th,- r'glit ipiitliiol. in life. Hi a good digestion We need more M' lii u pe in the world today. II the American Stomach ' " Kr,'',,t "'' i ltv. The both will lie, As to Luiope.in atiairs. lie 'iM tnni nance was woiKing nusiiy on rccon strui tion nml that there were only engaged in the real estate business, lie ! 4tl.0(K unemployed in the country. was prominent in fraternal activities - - - for many years ami at the time of ids death was Director of the Poor of Schuylkill County. He Is survived by his widow, time daughters, two sons, one sister Mini three brothers. The funeral will b held in Mnlianoy Cit. Washington, Aug. 11. A definite hospital program for war veterans in volving cxpilitliture of Sli.lKMHX) out of the immediate Sls.llOO.OOn available wnu nnnouii'-ed yesterday by Colonel f'liiulcs R. rot lies, director of the new veterans' bureau. The new program. Colonel Forbes, sa'd. wh'di hns the approval of Sec ictary Mellon, w.w drafted by an ad visory board of physicians and special ists in hospital architecture and con struction and a hoard of medical con sultants headed by Dr. William C. White, of Pittsburgh. Ry January 1, hospital facilities of (IM)0 new beds are to be placed in use, according to the in an plan. The new program calls for. expendi ture of Ss.1li.00ti nt Fort Rnyard. New Mexico; S.KM.OnO nt Perrwille. Mil i oiistrui tion of tuberculosis hospitals at the -nlil i iV homes, l.envcnwoi th Milwaukee and Dayton, O.. ntldltiona building at the Marion. Ind.. sanato. i iu in ; leinodt'llng of Fort Walla Walla. Washington, for 1.10 beds. $(100,000 at Whipple ItnrraeliH, l'rescott, Ariz., ami at least nine additional projects to b" determined later. 11. Com- Dr, Edwin A. Hambrlght Dr. Edwin Atlee Hambrlght. for thirty years a practicing jiln-i' inn in the northwest district, tiled in lij, liom, , 202.1 West Norrls sttcci. esienlay afternoon He was sewntv -five ear's old. Dr. Hambrlght, who was limn in Lancaster, graduated fiom the College of Pharmacy in ISfls and from tin Hahnemann Hospital in s.. ,. is tturvlved by a widow, a son, Edwin W. 'Hambrlght, and a daughter. Mi. Wil liam T. Fox. Funeral ervb es will lie continued from 20.'IO Wallaee street Saturday afternoon. Interment will he In West Laurel Hill Cemeten William Barnard Dies William Raruurd. n wen kiiov u icsi dent of Delaware Cmititv. ilie.l at las home on Harrison atomic. Ht'iou Heights, this morning aft r an i lit - , oi several weeks Mr. Eurn.ird was se . eilty-seven years old. Tor main j fttrn he was a lithographer lth the Amc'ruiin Rank Note Comp.inv in 1'lnlinlelpliia. resigning nbout live jears ago liecaiue Of falling health He was a veteran of the Civil War, having enlisted In tne Seventy seventh Pennsylvania Intantry at the age of sev enteen. He vvus n member of the i. A. R. nnd a member of the Wecc.icoe ,Fire Company, ninny years ago a volun teer organization In South Phllutlelphm Napoleon L. La Freniere , Napoleon L. La I'renlcie. M-vmtv-five years old, n foiinei Phllndelpiuan antj for many yearK ative In teMiie circles, tiletl yihtenhiy nt the hoiue "t his htepsoii. S. I). Lovegrove. 2S.-o Idaho road, Camden. He was bom n, iCnnada, but spent his business life here. He leaves a ife, two daughter and a son. Mrs. Elizabeth Gould De Haven , Mra, Elizabeth Gould De ILiven. wife of AuMatunt City Sullclior Alexander De Haven, was buried tod.iv from her .summer home. Nnrbrool, I'm It. Nurberth, l' She died Tue day, after an illn .,s 'of six monfliN. Mrs. De Haven was the tin ighd r of -jbe Inte diaries Gould, a hoierv iiiaun lecturer of Germaiitowu She was u 'member of the Phlltiin.islaii Club. She I, Burvlvetl by her husband and a tkWhter, Mrs. Edgar -Mjers Wlloon. ' ,v Mr, De Haven formerly was chulr- " .k . "" vwuiMHiwi; ui iUC GLASS FILESF0R JUDGE Will Run for Municipal Court Seat In Spite of Vare Orders Ignoiiug the ailvirc and tii;- tlne.it of Seiialor are, Repiescntutive Leo pold C. G'.nss yesterday tiled his nomi nating petitions for Judge of the Mu nlnpul C nirt nt Havrlsburi;. The sig- nut in f n uiimbei' of iiioiiiiiient law- veis, mi uiliers of the Geiieiul Assem. bly and well-known business nien ap p'.'l.ecl on the petitions, Gla-s entered the fight for the addi tional p'ace on die Municipal Court hencli with tiie thought in mind that he would have tne backing ot Senator Vine ami the Republican oicanmition. Kor a tiine lie was led to believe this sup port would be forthcoming. Within the last week, however, Vare tins declared for John Walsh, a fol lower of "Duve" Lam in the Twen tieth Ward. FOREST FIRES HALTED RADIUM PLANT PROVIDED Mayor Signs Ordinance Approprlat Ing $10,000 for Work Installation of an emanation plant lot the use of the radium, which cost i l.o i ltv $1.11,000. wns assured vester dr.v. whin Mayor Moore signed an oidi- I i mice providing for the ueiessiirv con struction work at the Philadelphia Ho-pitnl. The tost will he 10.MiO Provision is nUo made for personal -oi vices and for equipment. One plivsiist is provided for nt S.'IOOO per ntiMiiu : otif Mhointory ir'ns. b'ower mil ticlmlcal assistant nt Si 200 , one Ro ontgen ray laboratory director at !2.100 I ei iinniiii'i : one senior assistnni medual tlicei- at SHOOK per annum. i The-e positions lire of a scientific haracter nnd call for experts, especial I; those skilled lu radium woik. The Mayor said he hoped enough I'hiladel- plilii expei ts could be found to till these places. ' ROCKEFELLER OFF TO CHINA Head of Foundation Will Dedicate College in Pekin New Virli. Aug. 11 John I' Rocke feller. .Ii.. with his wife and daughter, will leave New Yolk today for ( himi for the dedication of now build ings of the l'ekill I'lllon Medical Col lege, i looted bv the China Mtdtcal Hoard of the Rockefeller Foundation. Dr. George K. Vincent, president if the foundation, nnd Di William II. Welsh, of Johns Hopkins I'liiversitj , will ficcumminv them. Tliev will he ml west or Km-iiiiiiIiii have ' Jutd- Vancouver by a party of dis- Rain Checks Michigan Flames After Million Dollars Damage lOsiauitha, .Mich., Ai g 11 l'nie-t flics M have Iceli riumi. fur ten tin s o1 fr a fifty mill arta itaiiking Escanaha on tlnee sides me thuuglit to be under tontml as the result of a henvv rain yoteitlay . '1 lie tire damage was estimated to night at u million dollars ami more than a H'nre of families were made homeless. According to reports, bul'dings and crops of noarlv thirty farms to the noith Hist a Mayor Traces Vice Trail to "Bosses" Continued from Poxe One Committee, be supported by all ele ments for Receiver of Taxes nnd that W. Freeland Kendrlck, the present Re ceiver, who is urged by the Vnrcs for a third term, be dropped from consid eration. Rotan Would Head Ticket The ticket would be headed by Dis trict Attorney Rotan. Magistrate Wil liam F. Campbell, leader of the Twenty-fifth Ward, would be named for Register of Wills, to succeed James It. Slieehnn. Controller Hndley is sug gested for renomination, but this pro posal Is likely to meet the opposition of the Mayor. Further It Is suggested thnt the Voters League could nnme the enndidnte for City Treasurer. This ticket, it was announced in Vare headquarters, was not satisfactory to the South Phiiadclphlans. They in sist that both Kendrlck and Watson get places ou the ticket. They indicated, however, that they are open to argu ment. The test of whether or not the Vnrcs will fight will come when Sen ator Penrose defines his position nnd the Penrose-Independent ticket mnkes its nppeainnce Vare leaders declared they could put their ticket through and that "icsponsiblllty for a contest in the primaries would rest with the minority." Tiie Pcnrose-Cunninghnm conference It. expected to be historic In its political significance. Cunningham and Senator Vare hnve been working together for some time. Penrose will bluntly nsk Ciiniiinglinui if he is in a position to break with Senator Vare. Senator Penrose believes "Rig Tom" will stand by him as well ns President Judge Rrown. (scar E. Noll, who has been serving as a Unison officer between Pen rose and the Mayor, feels thnt Cun ningham may break with Penrose. Would ItrcaU With Cunningham "If he does." said Noll to one of his friends, following his chat with the Mayor, "I will break with Cunningham, politically, I mean." It is understood that Cunningham, in his talk with the Senator, will expatiate In the best Tenth Ward fnHhlou on the glories and possibilities of the Combine. Penrose, however, will counter, it is believed, with simp of the arguments ued by Mayor Moore in his talk vvitli the Senator. The Mayor told I'-nrose that if he allowed the Vnrcs to d .minute the county ticket, he would have to look to his laurels in the next gubernn toiial latnpuign and in the next Mayor nil v. The Mayor warned Penrose ngninst being fooled, and finding out too late that he had been caught in a skillfully prepared Vare trap. If the series of conferences Penrose U hnvlnir results, ns anticipated, in the sinnsliing of the Vnre Male and the dis ruption of the combine, then the Vnre majority in Council will he shattered. As things stand now, the Vines are able to control by both a majority and a tliiee-tiftlis vole in Council, the latter enabling them to override the vetoes of tint Mavor. If Rrown and Ciiuutiighiim me forced to break with the Vures then the South Philadelphia Councllinen will i find themselves back whore they started with less than n majority of Council. One of the Inteiostrng sidelights on I the situation is the sudden reappear I unco of former City Solicitor Connelly In the political arena. Connelly called on Penrose nnd in god him to take u stand against the Vnirs. Connelly, for a time, was credited to the Vnre side of the fence, though lie was nwi r re garded as "too fur off the Penrose res ervation, i Will Gel Rns Again Connelly, about a year or so ngo, gave up bis leadership "f tin- Eleventh Ward and went to "Merlon to live. Now It is understood he Is planning to return to the city and get into active politiis. He may take up a residence in the Eighth Wiird, Panose's home ward. If the combine is knocked west Cotine'ly will be found, said his friends, on the side of the Mayor. , Politicians predh t that if :lie Vaies do not vield to Penrose- and the imle ptndents In the framing of a ticket the cami'iiign will be replete with sensa tional features. One of these the use of photogtuphie copies ot diet I, s pnld by ' gamblers for police protection wn , hinted nt In Administration circles. The ' combine. It was pointed out, lagan to take steps ns soon as it was discovered ' that the Moore Administration would I not stand for the buying and selling of olicc protection . ENLARGES TRANSIT BODY OF COMMERCE CHAMBER Builders and Employes' Represent atives on Committee The Commltteo of Eight, decided upon at a recent meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Chamber of Com merce to study the transit situation, was Increased yesterday to a committee of ten. The Master Builders' Exchange nnd the Employers' Association have been added to the groups lmving representa tives on the committee, with two rep resentatives. A meeting of the mem bers of the new committee was held yesterday nnd the purpose of the com mittee was announced ns being ' to ,'cnl with all transit problems ns they conic up nnd to give the public bnsic reports upon which to form a conclusion. The membership In the committee named to date is ns follows: Chamber of Commerce. Alba R. Johnson and Colonel W. 1". unroa: ncai i-miii Hoard. William II. Wilson, president, nnd Horace Groskln: Philadelphia Operative Rulldcrs, Daniel Crnwford, Jr., president, and John M. McOnr vcy; Master Rulldcrs' Exchange and Employers' Association, Joseph M. Steele, president. The second member of the JInstcr Rudders' Exchange nnd the committee chairman of the Manufacturers Club, to servo with John Flsler, president of that organization, hnve not yet been named. NEW BERGDOLL COUNSEL Slacker's Mother Turn Over Papers to Attorney for U. 8. Custodian A new attorney in the person of Major John S. Maxwell, of Jackson ville, Fla., yesterday took charge of the legal interests of Mrs. Emma O. Berg doll. Following the retaining of Major Maxwell, Mrs. Bcrgdoll turned deeds, mortgages nnd other papers relating to her property over to Major IVnccnt A. Carroll, counsel for Colonel Thomas W . Miller, Allen Property Custodian. Mrs. Bergdoll's property was confis cated some time ngo on the ground thnt Grover, her slacker son, Is nn alien, lmving nssumed citizenship in Ger many. Mrs. Bcrgdoll previously refused to turn the deeds over to the Government. WARRANT IN SCHOONER FIRE Philadelphia Captain of Vessel Charged With Starting Blazo Baltimore, Aug. 11. A warrant lias been Issued for Captain Hlmcrdlngcr, of Philadelphia, charging him with setting fire here yesterday to the schooner Nellie nnd Mnttlc, of which ho formerly was master. Firo started in the cabin of tire twenty-thrce-ton vessel, spread to the bunkroom and threatened two 100-gal-ion gasoline tanks. City fire apparatus extinguished the blaze, after an esti mated damago of several hundred dol- Thc Btcnmshlp inspectors had spected the ship before the firo pronounced the uont seaworthy. in-and BOY DIES IN BARN FiRT"! Lancaster Child Played Wit Matches; Building Detrav.H I.nn.o.l.. Il A.. 'r0(l fotir-ycnr-old sbn of M. L J., uf' Lancaster feed dealer, was bu S)' death yesterday afternoon in his f.tv, , warehouse, where ho and his i, . ' old brother, Benjamin. w.;."?c"' with matches. The older bw ' , ' 1 i. m ,i u t.i- ... ' rn lahr '1 z ".::."": "" ?. . - ..uay ... .. u.,m lnat hlj . .inftTJiur wn .....Li '" :, which was filled v, .feffiiVJ.?JL5- the child'B burned bodr ."? d wns thcro. Jnschlk wnn nn.ki. . R iio,b""('i"ff',.h. flsd X:i flames. The building wns dVCJl't l"1' the eli iPb biirno,! t,J e!!roJ bJ - benenth nn automobile. Thn fl,. i 0un $5000. Bre lci ii STATE PLANS HOG SURVEY Value of Sheep Products Also to Be Explained to Farmers Harrisburg. Aug. 11. Finns for rnnklns surveys of the liog nnd sheep raising Industries in Pennsylvania are being made by Frederick linsmusscn, Secretary of Agriculture. These arc ex pected to show thnt since adoption of l.. ,nll.n.1 nf tiirntnf nut hogs to graze, their value has Increased greatly . The sheep industry in this State jumped during the World W ar ami there now arc snecp in couiun.s i" thev were nlmost unknown ten jears ngo. although owing to the drop in .,.: ,,. forn.nru ll!VI tWO WOOl clips on hand awaiting n marker; Hogs nlso nave lncrcnsea nnu in im; w. ii.M, tin. sstnto thev no longer arc confined, but turned into the fields. The Secretary's idea is ro ucnwii strate the value and markets for ling and sheep products and opportunities In the State ns has been done with the apple nnd vegetable surveys which have been sent to the printers. FIGHT PEACH SCOURGE State Agriculturists Hope to Kill Blight In Few Years Harrisburg. Aug. 11. 'I he peach vollows scourge, which has threatened to wipe out the pencil-raising industry In IV'nnsvlvnnln, will be eradicated within the next few years, in the opinion of officials of the State Department of Agriculture. Thnt opinion Is bnscd on preliminary reports from n survey being conducted by the department throughout the State. inspectors of the department s Bu reau of Plant Industry, wlio are going through the pencil orchards in York, dains. Franklin. Cumberland. Leb anon. Berks. Rucks Montgomery, Chester nnd Lnncuster counties, hnve found the disease prevalent in all of these counties. The Inspection will be continued next year and the year following, according to the department, and by that time I it Is believed the disease will be under control. Vc would almost be content to have you judge Chesterfields on their Turkish tobaccos alone. But of course it's the way this good Turkish is blended (with Burley and other fine Domestic) that really makes Chesterfields different. ' And Chesterfield's Turk ish Blend can't be copied. TVEstate it as our " h I nest field honest belief that for the prico asked, Chesterfield gives the greatest value in Turkish Blend cigarettes ever offered to smokers. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. erne CIGARETTES of 'lurhish and Domestic tobaccos blended Pi sv The Public Ledger Offers 5000 $65.00 Black Beauty Bicycles FREE to Boys and Girls Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions to either the Morning, Evening or Sunday Public Ledger are secured Pay No Money Collect No Money BOYS! VOU FELLOWS who have always wanted a Black Beauty think of the fun of bike-hiking thiB summer on your own Black Beauty think of the wnys in which you can make rcnl money when you have a regular wheel NOW'S YOUR CHANCE fret one of these $65, brand new, completely equipped Black Beauties. You ore bound to win one of the 5000 offered. But you must hurry the other fellows won't be asleep on the Job Get after youra right away! Today! GIRLS! "TVON'T let the boys get away 1th all these r.nnn niack BcnutlcB! Remember that the beautiful Black Beauty model, made especially for glrla, Is offered also. FIGHTS DOG TO SAVE CHILD Atlantic City Man Rescues Neigh bor's Daughter Atlantic Clt, Au it 11. Hi living hi'iloiiH iiijur.v to hluiselt, Charles Kuy (ich. 210 North ltliodo Maud nvcniii. jesterdny fouitht a hit Newfoundland JlOK to n finish to rescue nine-jenr-old Dorothy Cnrupburn. daughter of u iiiIkIi- bor. who had been attacked bv tne be -n destrii.vfd. Thoii-ands of ties. ' tiriKuiNhed uifdit-nl men and edmiitors , ctlllnl.a l.nti. poles nml Iobs were bullied und from all parts of the vvui Id and trustees Kiippcs broke thrmiKh u rliiK of v- thusaiiils of litre, nf lurid 'veie swept of the foundation, snilui!: Aujjust l.i on ,.lt,,, ln(ltheiN gathered aioiiiid the luM LAWS OF 1780 UPHELD hi the llnnies. the l.lii.'iri'ss ot Asia. It was Mild that Hie loss to lanueisi usiile Iriim the di -tun tiult "t properly would ie henvv. n the tire destio.ved tin potato ei-o;is. . .-7..- ,..... i 'd Massachusetts Constitution Stilt J VICEROY AT HORSE SHOW ! Supreme, Court Rules Huston, Auk. 11. 1 he I oustituiion First Visit to Dublin Affair in Years Marked by Old-Time Good Will Dublin. Auir. 11. Viceroy I'ltalan, ncfonipiinieil by I.ndj Fitalnn. yester- dnv paid a state vi-it to the horse -how. I'lus is lir lit. -I Ii. H' In luilliv .te.irs t.nt rlie Vlierov nnd the Vlreiene huvi iitteniled a function Their visit hoi.' mi iii-niil nut ani.d llie old luue piiKeatiti.v and xuvf an Imiires- i.,n .. pence .mil so ill will. I , t 1 1 hud been lacking in recent yearn ut this nutiuiml function Several of the meinbers of the Dull Eireann, recently released from jiriHon, whose rlht hand wns heltl in the dou teeth. Kapiies dived nt the unlinitl isrcbblliK It bv the juws us thev ucnl down, lie broke its crip on the child's hand, but vvus hiim-clt' budl.v bitten he fore lie hud stunned the animal with his lith und feet In n five minutes' htriiKirfc The doi vvus killed b an officer a few minutes biter. Both the irl and her rescuer are under medical treatment. i f Massachusetts, adopted lu liMl, still ntandri us the supreme Inw of the State, i under a mnjoritj ilet-islou of tin Su- Dnv oPntlT CUniAl TninniiT prenie Court liniidcl down vestcrd.iy. BOY SU0UT SHOW TONIGHT Articles adopted b.v u i niiMtitutlonul con- ! ventloii two .euts nipi. ruriiied nv tne Delaware and Montnomerv Countu ft!, JIls city home ls( at I including John J, McKeown, ta aad JSttlag streets prasrut were Miters iiiul Inter in' or pornteil into a ''lenrrnnKed" (''ui-tltuiioii. must hu plmeil ul tin' iMid of tin- oriKiniil docii- IIHMIt ill till) tol'lil of llillellllllieilt'l. uixler the ruling. 'I'Ji,. dm i-inn n given in rcpous to a petition which sought to compel the printing of the rearranged Constitu tion lu the first book of the general rulen In place of tho old Constitution The Attorney Oenernl's department op t Lads at Conshohocken Hoy Si'Oiit troops of Delmvurc nml Miiiitgoinei Counties will give a pub de exhibition of their wnih nt Con shohocken athletic field tills evening, j Both local troops will participate in the cventH. Troop No, 1, the Ilev. T. A. Armour, scoutmaster, is one of the best drilled In the district. Troop No, 2 will give its flrut public demonstra tion. ' !5vwvV $tIH vs Q Vml jl IX y $ PAY NO MONEY! ' COLLECT NO MONEY! CONTESTANTS pay no money, collect no money! Simply secure 35 signatures on the subscription blanks furnished by tho Pub lic Ledgek-, turn them in, and as soon as your 35 subscriptions have been verified you receive your Black Beauty. The contest will be open until September 15, but you get your Black 1 enu,ty, BQOa " yur "ubscriptiona ara verified. THE BLACK BEAUTY T ONG known as tho best built, most serr--' iccable bicycle obtainable anywhere. Tho Black Beauty you win in this contest will bo completely equipped, all ready for you to hop aboard nnd "step on 'cr." Every bicyclo is guaranteed for five years and carries an insur ance policy for six months' repair of acci dental damages. Just look at these features, many of them to be had only on the Black Beauty. CONDITIONS OP THE CONTEST SUBSCRIPTIONS must be secured and turned in to the Public Ledger office for verification between June 1 and September IS, 1921. Thoso from whom subscriptions may be taken aro all those residing in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and who aro not now receiving the Publl Ledger in their homes. EACH WINNER will be presented with his or her bicycle IMMEDIATELY after verification of the 35 subscriptions. Contestants are not limited as to age or sex. Jc",ad w,omcn wil have their choice of full sized bicycles for themselves or tho boys' or girls' modols. SPECIFICATIONS Trame HUei 11 Inches, adjustable to U IncliN Mads of special grade seamlesi, cold-driwi steel tubing, which has a tensile, etrenftn ot 60,000 to 76,000 pounds per square Inch. BJdet BLACK 11KAUTY MOTOIUUKK N. made of full-gralned leather; heavily PiflW with Interlaced curled hair and equipped wltl Cushion-Comfort spring's. , , Dandle IIiiii Kelly made Motorbike type! trlpl nlck plated on copper. . Orlpet Special ni.AOK nEADTT reinforced! flu Ible rubber finger grips j they fit the Anger. Chain t Duckworth solid stoel roller: hoveled ilM Plate ; triple nickel plated ; guaranteed to wlta ntand a strain of 2600 pounds. redalit DI.ACK I1KAUTY rubber Motorbike trpj! oil and dust proof: high grade ball b''n' Front llubi New Departure concave front nuoj turned from solid steel bar. .M Coaster Brake i Latest modern New DeparW" coaster brake. , ., Ball Ilearlncs i Chrome-nickeled, special A rr" steel balls, irrouiid to 1-10000 part of Q l (work that is as aecurafe as that which goei Into the finest watch) : all bearing self-luwi eating; need attention but once e. )'' .... Tires: Firestone Non-Bkld: blue tread with wimi side walls. . ,.j Mad Guard i FVont large drop side mud gu" with leather splash baffle : rear larce side mud guard with stand latch; guards &u front and rear doubl braced. ,vk,i FIbUIh Antl-rust.coat: enatnei baked and rucj" down, followed by two ground cpats, one nj Ishlng coat and varnish : all nickel par" ! ground, copper plated, triple nickel platea polished. . , . . h..j. Llftitsi Electrlo equipment with Delta L'pM ne light : battery In tool tank : ruby Jewel renew tall llftht on rear mud aruard. . . ., ,.-. Tan.1 and Battery Tankr Strong, pressed lJJt, pede-shaped - The Illustration show one of the 1000 b a a t i f nl Black Beautjr HI- irol, ciiam ilon" model, ot- erea is Htreamllne lann w . -"-l..i. mens for battery and tools duik inv frame, . . ,ncii Toole i Monkey wrench: coaster brake wrni screw driver: complete tiro repair kit. , romp i High compression telescope frame J J with bracket: all heavily triple nickel P'" Chole'o'of "colors: Rich black with white he 4 jj dovetalla Option, rich black with freea n" and dovetails. WHO AND HOW A NY ONE is free to enter this contest. Th thlrty-Ove subscriptions must be obtain between Juno 1 nnd September 15, 1921. x prospective subscribers nro residents oi i " sylvania, New Jersey, Delawnre and ""I land, who are not NOW receiving the I uoui Ledger in their homes. How to Enter the Contest Apply to Bicycle Contest, Circulation Dept., Public Ledger Building, Independence Square, Philadelphia, or subscription bonks and other particular, or telephone Walnut 3000, bicycle department, between 8:30 A. M. and B P. M or fill out and mail the at tached coupon to The Public Udgvr Bioyclt Department $ t t t t 0 t t i i t 0 t i curing. Public Ledger, Bicycle Deparimentx r M. aa nenti me instructions i "- a,i $05.00 B nek Beauty Bicycle without VW or collecting any money. t ""'M Name Addre ! 11 i A" liuacu tue ycuuuu, V TiisftasasyaMSBa iff S' ,.$ .