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VOL. VII. NO. 292
Entered at fcond-Clmi Matter at th Poeloffloa at Philadelphia, Pa.
" Under the Aot of March 8. I87
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921
rubllehtd Dallr Except Sunday. Subwrlptlon Prl'e IB a Tear br MalU
Copyright. 1P21. by i'ubllo ledger Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
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WHEEL PUMP RAID CAPTIVES AND CAPTORS
Navy Yard Sends Marines
to Settle Panama Dispute
Government Rushes 400 Men on Dreadnought
and Demands Recognition of Land
Award to Costa Rica
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OF READING OFFICE
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GAMBLERS CAUGHT
REIFF SUICIDE
IN WHEEL PUMP ARE
IN GAS-FILLED ROOM
MB ANNOUNCES
ALL HELD FDR GOUR
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Ahead
.i.J, . .
?Courso Planned irrespective
of Political Allies or Enemies
JIrt OUT FOR WILLS JOB;
p9 AGAIINST FEE GRABBING
i
WkmT Moore announced today t
that
Ln-..i.. i,nrnp ilocs not want
to
IMP.""".. . ... . ...- .Llmtnl.trntlan.
i'io along' wmi i"-- "
trtan ''stny on tho outside.
Slbe' Mayor, fit fighting mood, came
5p rnrlv from J'ls glimmer homo nt
jJinil'ilcljW. " ,)vcn,t lnt c0.".
'Antra almost immediately with his
""itit board."
IHeforc beginning the session he is-
K..i vh-orous statement In which he
fitie it plal" 'hnt he would go nhend on
J he course lie hns pianncu. i"i''"
it political nllies or enemies nnd with
out regard to either icnrosu 01 x ...s-.
fThc statement is .mm-u "i
Mayor's friends to he a formnl notice
'B...,i on Scnntor Penrose that he must
me out in the open nnd Issue his long
ddSTed announcement. 01 '"' -
he Intends to espouse in the primaries.
Mayor's Statement
The Major's statement follows in
jW.'L. - .!. .t.n!itlutrnlillll
K "The course 01 - " :
fVilt he strnlslit ahead, irrespective of
iPenrosoor Vnre. It was hoped henntni-
?tc" i.i fi! !.. 1in I,, holn bent
irenrose wouiii i - -
. ".i...i,.iiniw who seek n return
to power in the coming campaign. There
;Un to bcllcvo he will do to; but
In anr crent. the Administration will
troceed as indicated, stialght ahead.
m I. nnnnneil to contractor -bossism
i.,J thit piiiicomltanl eils. police pro-
itecHinfor vice and gambling. Ihusc
think will not bo tolerated during tin"
i . i T.ir tj tin itinii ii-
next two nnu u mu ji"'i ""
ho wins or loses n county oflre.
unr. !,. M-nn nut nil mnniclnnl
rtreet cleaning, and we have started nnd
T i ....,h AAioiilntArl (ttmnrtnnt
nublic works. We have taken nway the
bit proRts of the contractor bo-wes. and
hire Kept ino riiiiini:ii;iuii-.:u h"'"""-'!.
i,t..nliv nvor the countr line.
t. "We have great public uork ahead
ud propose to go on wun u. v navr
nMrlr two nnd aaiialf year in which
toKeep going.
"The AiImliilMraiion proposes 10 go
.forward, or to point out those who in
terfere WIHI lis progress, n nas iniiii
friends and supporters. Those who do
not wish to go along with the Admin-
'Upittnn rnn ctfiv nil iUn niltHidp."
If Hart Out for Wills Job
f Almost as important ns the layor's
'defiance of I'enroso was nn announce-
K?nt made during the meeting of the
RvW Howd 'llnt 1)av'd T- ""ft. Ad
I Mstratlon lender in the Twenty third
H VyT ..nt.1.1 1... n .ill II .1 111 fl I a. nil n .1 niltl.
'1, nu, IWIIIII w,7 (, ,........ .... .... ......
fee-grahblng platform for the nomina
tion for Itegister of AVilN.
Though Mayor Moore did not ninke
the announcement of Mr. Hart's can
didacy, there seemed to be no rPiison to
doubt that it carried with it the Mayor's
approial, and ennseipiently indicated
that he was not atisfled with the can
didate already rhoen li the Voteis
Iifague, Vlvlnn Krniik (inble.
Nomination papers have not jet been
filfd for Mr Hart. They must be in
br 3 o'clock tonuinow nfti-rnoon, as the
lavr requires. Then the candidates have
three day In which they nrc permitted.
If they choose, to withdraw- their mwnes
from the ticket
T Unless either Mr. Mart or Mr. liable
I wlthilrnwn by I'ridnj. therefore, the
forces nf reform will go to the polls
under the serious handicap of haviii','
idiTiaed their forces to meet united op
position.. The Vnte candidate, nlreaiU
Weed im nnd with the united forces
el the "enmliliii." lmoi.- nf i.i... .111 1...
LHliam P. Campbell, jiresent Magh
Jwte. And one of the inoit astute poli
ticians mi the Vine side.
league dels Annnunrrmciit
. Tllfl ilM'mil,. .,., ,t li.
T . .......... .iiiiiuiiiiii-iucill OL .111.
.lUrts cainlldiu'j en nip in the form of
a letter tn il. ,. -.,.. ..:....
It ii I ..'i.-i-. i-uj;iir, M'lllim
,Mortli ins ipitiliriPiitliins mid his plnt
rorm. Mr 11,,,-t was in the Minor's
l"r llounl inciting at the time.
A me-Nigo was bent in to the War
anj ineeimg to n.sk Mr. Il.irt if his
,mM inc-iiit , . W1s ., ,,, j
eamliilnin r.... n ; . .
,,;; ' " iiiMiun.'iiioii.
t iCs, i the llllllt." will llm iocs.
.?-ie..r"1',"""1 f""" Mnior Moore's
eetlng M,. Unit T an.lhlate
" a re.il cviiiin ij..t. i e
iM.H"r siiiuigest political fi lends.
',...,.,, ii'ior t ti(. u,rs. i,,.nRm.,
fy ' "' lmice neioie im in
t
iTonuniiri on IVi-i. ti.i...... t-
- -.w m iilll
limn 'lime
.SEARCH AUTO "GRAVEYARD"
t
hedges Explore East Riuor inr r.,r
I4' Believed Dumped for Insurance
row i01,"' A"K -- H'.v A. P.i
lowerful dteiL'cs t..,i..v i,n, '.. '
; "f '- cr on ,he ,;;
liilcil "grave-
"'1 of iiitoinohiles
"ne machine
"" rccov 1 hv
a tielicc bunt ict,t('r-
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thVrnlf'"' '!,r'''-' ! il'" wale,- annul
t.
nail. 1. ' ;,' "' '"- aie iieiu
""H ill nn 1 ftni 1 I,. i. .... 1 1. 1
I" loi.iic liumlii'ils of
wontl,. ii"" '"-i"i'i.iicii in iccii
proposos to Go
,,. .' llllllll.lllOlll'S. Ill,, pi) ie
il"'"' "''re nut into tl. .iv.!- l.v
u;ui
fiiierg who ii,ui ., ..n : .
. , nu
E:"'"W Hint wiltlid their ... . ,
loa t . -.-.-.. ... ...,!.- I iur.ui Mill C
f!merateH
"The Heart Pi rate'
dill
lii. ..""."" "IH vieiim
nni i..nr. 11 ..
walk the
"Omehn, ."'... '"". '"' "" ''
r.iltt 11 nillft 1 nil Im,
ik.. " '"-"sine it was milled
ittkJ !' . '"' i':"1'1' Sl(, ''''"-'
aroiin 1 tthUh h0 "B'l 1"'i" P
ffilov. ,:,;,so,l7lll'v- 'd it was
MZ,F ,t,,t 11" Klrl who ha I
'.- IIIM Ulklw.o .....I 1....1 il.
stni-i i.i.. . "" ' iiiiicii 1111
nlrcuh was engaged
'JMtrli'd
to be
Hazel Dovn Iinft'1,,,1,
&tl',,!,,,M,,,' ''" '"tins
J , m,nK'il'Ping stor, of the I,,,..
bniikr ."'r, i'mn",7 "f "H.iir.1
IThf hrlt ,I,,I1 """'" a Caldwell.
I'.L '" eliuptc,. apoears tod.iv
l' TIIK WOMAN'S I'Aiiij
M.... -",--..... ... MUIII ...1. ..,.,! ,..
iLaHlilvliLVWFtSIStVvPHSrfTttlra
BHtRi nMFseIch
mWlmBm of missing woman
. Irfdffr I'hoto Scnlco
The upper plrttire shows some of flic elghty-oTlil gamblers arrested
1'rlday night when State pollco raided the old Wheel Pump Inn at
Chestnut Hill. Tlio picture wns taken this morning as the men, who
had been released In ball, gathered In the public square at Norrlstowii
to await hearing. Itelow are shown three of the nildcr,s. John Horn (nt
tlio wheel), Kranlt Mnrrlssey (.seated beside Horn and Corporal Shaner
CHOOSING BETWEEN HUSBAND
AND LOVER, WOMAN IS SLAIN
Admirer Fires IFIien She Decides to Remain Steadfast to Mar
riage Vows Despite Shotgun's Menace
Ity the Associated Press
Pflltcnllle, Calif.. Aug. 2. Mrs. .T.
15. ISnehman, forced to choose between
her husband nnd another mnn In the
presence of both, decided to retnnln true
to her marriage and thus scaled her
death, which came nn instant later
when the other mnn. Walter II. Alex
ander, it is charged, shot and killed
her.
"Well, what are yon going to do?"
Alexander wns quoted as demanding of
Mrs. Itnr Iiinnu.
"I guess I'll stay here." llaehman
said his wife renlled fr nn her sent be
side him in an nutnmnbilo.
Thereupon, Ilai'liiiinu saj. Alexan
dir llrcd a shotgun pointb'nnk at the
woninn.
The shooting occurred yesterday nt
the ranch home of II. It. rollings, step
rather o Alexander. In the Poplar dis
trict near here. Alexander's mother
CARL AND DOG TRIX LIKE
GRANDMARM'S CANDY STORE'
Missing Boy, Who Disappeared From Two Other Players Held After Fight
Shore, Discovered by Searchers I Over Slurring Remark
llleven-year-old Curl Weinman, of' One man is djlng in thp Cooper IIos
1I1L' South Front street, prefers his old i ftnl nnd two others are held awaiting
, , .i ,, , ,,. , ,i tbe result of U injuries, following a
hnunlN along the Delaware ltiver to theLnoot,B , (lmrrcl Jn Cam,len enhrIy
strand nt Wildwood, and his do' "Trlx" this morning.
shares his joting master's pieferenee, Joseph Trugll. forty-live years old:
because of the greater inriety and morei Kngelo Seirnto, twenty-six years old.
pungent smells mound the wharvis and and Victor Santlnl. twenty-four years
docks of IVuwniP avenue. old. all boatders at .'(.'I." Washington
This became known toihy wlmh Ctrl i avenue, Cnmilen, were playing cards last
nnd "Trlx." who disappeared Saturday eienlng. .lust nflei midnight Sclrato is
from the Wehrman cottage at ild- !
wood, were iiisooieri'o in uie inline oi
Carl's grandmother, Mr. Anna Wlsslg,
Ills South Front street. ,
Carl nlwiis has liked his grand
mcller. She's one of the .best grand
mothers that ever conducted a candy
slore. 1 1 was homesickness for her and
the liver front that induced Carl to
start on his hike from Wildwood to
this ell, lie was penniless, shoeless
and lint'less, but not hopeless.
He had i cached a point ten uiiles
above Woodbine at ! o'clock Saturday
night After "Trix" had vanquished
whal apeared lo be a ghost, but which
turned out to be a-piece of waste paper,
hoy and dog slept In J small station.
Tliey continued lleir jaunt yesterday
morning, were picked up bv n party of
sailors In an automobile and taken to
the grandniothei's home, where arey are
spending most of their time in the
candy store.
HER EARS WERE TOO SHARP
Eavesdropping Woman Rebuked by
Judge Freeing Defendant
A woman ae-diooM r iciened n
t-ctcic Inline III I cilli.ll .-Million i.'om
"Nat him iliNntirMPi.i i.. ..'.,. .MnRhirni' Cai'ii locinj 'iw Mpw-
.. ii'i.iii'iiiiiiiii.'n iii - . .. .
tiale not mil setil lier Home wun a
warning to keep her curs own fiom
walls. mid windows, hut ho promptly
(llsohaiKCd Hie man aciu-cd of "1 ailing
tinmen."
Mis Mar Williams. Illi Ldge
mnnt street, can-id the arie-l of Ollvei
MhiiIm. 'IIIi'i Flgemoiit street, whom
I -he ilaimid called her all manner 01
I "It was this u. Wir Honor," she.
-rid. "1 l.sicuid 111 the wall mid heard
jhim sn awful things about me."
"She's jealous, Judge," said the
I pii-oner.
Then il leaked mil th.it I he prisoner
was .1 foimcr lioauur 111 uie woman s
house. . , .
"Look he'ie. said Mngi-tiate Car
son, "don't .miii know a man inn sny
nm'lhliig he likes Iu his own home?
Vmi go In iiur home and keep jour
tars m.ii fiom the walls and windows.
FmcMlio'i is neier hear amlhhig good
about iheai'ilves. Prisoner disi hurgeil !"
Oitli sir 'I line "Itlriiilneh -in Hpl," ln Hcnilli.
in l" H." I.i. W. I'-'ll" -is. A ,M. I!. l
Ai- AiliiniH in-'"'' !. lllimlnjiiHin 4 3H
I'M 71!U lioil IJt. 'J'r. 'IU' 'l'l. WI.II7H.
AiiV.
nnd stepfather also witnessed the shoot
ing. After the shooting Alexander left
carrying the shotgun, it was said, and
a Sheriff's posse Is searchine for him.
According to the story, llaehman told
officers he had gone to Lindsay, twonty
nines irom tho rollings ranch, to bring
home Airs, llnchman. ITe found Alex
ander nlso nt Lindsay, lie cald, nnd was
forced by him to drive Mrs. Bnclunnn
nnd Alexander to tho ranch. He told
officers Alexander held a knife nt his
back all the wny.
At the ranch Alexander disabled the
automobile, obtained n shotgun and np
proached Mrs. Itnchmnif. the woman's
husband said. Alexander then demanded
what the woman was going to do, and
receiving her answer shot her, llaehman
said.
After holding llaehman nt bar with
the shotgun half an hour. Alexander tied
across the fields.
CAMDEN MAN IS SHOT
IN CARD GAME QUARREL
alleged to hnve hnlil to irugii :
"Why don't you buy shoes for vour
wife?"
qunrrei ensued, 111 tne course or 1
which one shot was fired. I he bullet '
passed through I rugli s body, but he
ran from the house, nearly four snunres.
to Fourth nnd Line streets, where he
collapsed on n doorstep. Ttugli was
taken to the Cooper Hospital,
Sclrato was arrested about 4 o'clock,
and nfter an examination locked up on
n chnige of atrocious assault and bat
tery. Snntlni was held ns a material
witness when Detective Proncone, bis
captor, found powder marks between
hi lingers.
FRENCH WAR BRIDE MISSING
Husband Fears She Has Been Kid
napped by Relatives
New York. Aug. 22. Ity A. P.)
The niysteiy of the disappearance of a
Fiench war hi hie occupied the atten
Hon of the Police Ilurinu of Missing
Persons todaj .
Thomas J. Kane, war veteran and
Cioi.x dc (Iiiciie holder, icpnrted the
disappiainme .rstirdnj of his wife,
who was Antoinette L.i Hue. a Fiench
Ited ('loss woi l;er.
Knue s.ild 11 charwoman at an office
building where Mr" Knue was em
ployed as 11 secretary told him his wife
had been kidnapped by two men In an
automobile. Mrs. Knuo's parents, Kane
said, had never become iccoucilrd to the
mutch, and he feared she was being
Inken back to Fiance. Seveial entries
111 a diary left b) the voiing wife rcr
corded her lonesoiuencs in the country
of her adoption.
BOY'S KIDNAPPER TO DIE
Was Convicted of Murder Following
Child's Drowning
New York. Aug. 22. (Ily A. P.)
Roberto Raffnelc, convicted last week
of murder in the first degree for the
killing of I'ne-year-old Giuseppe
Ymolta. who uni drowned In the Hud-'
son River after being kldunppcd, today
w.-h sinteuced to be elect lucutril during
the week of October tl.
Six olheis 1110 10 be tried for the
same 01 lino.
Whin jnu Ihlnli nf svrlttnir.
think ot WlllTINGildi.
Miss Mary Anderson, Pedrick-
town, N. J., Last Seen
Thursday Night
BLOODHOUNDS OF NO AVAIL
Although anxious searchers from the
village of Pcdricktown. N. .1., are
doggedly continuing the hunt for Miss
Mnry Anderson, who vnnlshed Thurs
day night without leaving a trace,
they hnve been unable to uncover a sin
gle clue. The mystery of the womnn's
disappearance deepens ns the dajs pass.
She was last seen and spoken to at !i
o'clock Thursday afternoon. At that
time she left the sickroom of the woman
with whom she lived on her wny to the
kitchen to get supper. She did not get
supper. Where she went or what hap
pened to her no one knows.
Ttloodhounds hnvp failed tn locate the
womoq. All dnv yesterday .'100 men
nnd boys ranged through the dense
woods, striving to unravel the latest
mystery of the South Jersey forests,
nnd todnv determined Searchers me con
tinuing the work.
No Apparent Reason
So far there 'has been nothing dis
covered to show why this nttrnctiie
woman of thirty-eight years, attired in
a simple blue bungalow dress, without
he.t or eont, should have vanished into
thin air. without t'-ace. and so fur as
can be discovered without reason.
Miss Anderson wns last seen nnd
spoken to nt f o'clocll Thursday after
noon. She was without home of her
own. and without kind but had a frlem
in every person In the village. She lived
nf llm TT..I..1 TTnrni nlinnl n mlln frntn
l'edrlcktown. with Mrs. Untile llolton. I
a chum of her girlhood days, hhe and
Mrs. Halton attended the houMdiold du
ties about the place, while Mr. Holtnn
worked the farm.
Mrs. Holton has been ler.i ill since
the hot days of June and July, and has
been confined to her room. She sat
lm-.A n'lmruilnv nlfflit with her husband.
William, when there came n knock nt j
the door.
1 i t .1niiiAii iMitnl-itl ntnl (Liiil
suppose had better go ahead and get -- """".."."j'X
8UPPCr- Soiled M She lfl YlZ:,.
After a few more words the missing .limnond-sprinkled mid ningly full of
woman smiled and left the room. She ,, , ,,iritM j,,i optimi-in TIipv
has not been seen or heard from since. . M,nt the time waiting or the Magi--An
hour later, supper not hnving been ,rntl) vtmhing "done she. t-" ami
announced, Mr. Holton investigated, i picking oul their favorite potne
No supper was ready. In the kitchen 'he hearing wns -ct f.,r p-l,",. bm
ever thine wn sa? it had been left after t i hml not got under win. Thi- win
the dinner dishes had been cleared due in part to tl fforts of c uiii-el for
away. Miss Anderson's lint and coat the prisoneis to have Mngi-tnitt l.en
were In their usual place. Her market , lmrdt allow the men to wane hearings.
was miss ng, ,, wad of bills, containing ' steps of hi- office and uoM,e, ' , ' ' ,' , , 0V , ," '" '" "K1 ,"f 'V, l , , Umk " ' UT, " f,l,","V"1 :k,,1!- , ,, ,
about $100. obtained the day before '-Well. lns, I don t boliexe ilicre'll I , 't,,,r"'l, , u -- ,1 to .... ',', 'hnli ,'' ,,' I'TI'm' h" Af,"r ";,'""'i"S J"to ,mt-tand ngfen-
when 5Ilss Anderson crfshe'd some I be a -hearing. I've had a confer, nee , , ,. r ', II"" "" ' r"s' '' '" '" "' ; ; "' ' ' ' "" ' M' ' '"'"J1 M?'J , tun - of the i.age.h . oun.v Pl.Ns.clan
checks. Si- is supposed toJuhad.witliA-siMm,. IZtAX.
continn. ra,, 0. ,, !i "" - , ;;;.;-,;- ,;;.; - ..-jn ,,,,,,. ,,,,,-, ,,,,. .no, ( , , u ,,,, wi,,, ,,a,,,i
ICMTIIPIV CCIinlOTO DCAnV IS.lll Itniids Pieiiared '"V ' .'". "''."' ' '" . '" '" "".'" She ob- promi-ed mi oath im-m i t.. touch a ilron t. ...,u t ,, .tl. il,;., evolnnntlon.
IM-IV I UlJiA I I LUUlu I O IlLnU liin. t1 n n .1.1. iv tilmit In hmcii
TO LEAP AT ONE ANOTHER
Armed Factions Only Restrained by
Presence of State Militia
Mount Vernon. Ky Aug. 'J'.'. - 1 P..
A. P.) Willi twenty-live Nmioi.'il
(;unrdmen from London and twont
specinl Deputy Sheriffs on guaid. the
Rock Cnstle County Courthouse pie
seated 11 martial appearance when ih
case of John llalley, Jr , slojer of
lleverley White, was called for tiinl
today.
Approximately 100 members of the
Italley-I.ee clou nnd tho Whites, op
posing factions In the mo.-l bitter
tiHiuntnln feud that has torn Fii-teiu
Kentucky iu recent years, weie prisent
for the opening of the trial. The troops
nnd Hpis.'inl reputles were sunimoiied to
keep down any possible Uaie-up of the
feudal spirit that In the last few yenrs
lins caused a number of deaths on both
sides. Judge 11. J. Itethurum. who W
conducting the trial, asked fot siiciial
guards for the courtroom.
Although the best of order is being
kept here by Hie State troops mid spo
cial deputies, the White and llailevl.ee
clnns piesent somewhat the appeal
fltice of wiestlerK piepiulng 10 leap nt
one another, On the street one seldom
sees 11 nieinbei of one opposing 1 Inn on
tbe same side with membei - of the
other. j
'UNDERPAID," SO HE STOLEI
Man Jailed for Theft of Perfumery1
and Cash Has Peculiar Excuse
When the prosecution sought lo show I
todnv ih'it Joseph Knpnos. implovcd
In a perfume store nt 12H.'I Audi sneti, ,
had stolen SHOO mid perfume allied at ,
.fl400 because he gambled oil hot-e
races, Knppes told Judge Ferguson that
he hud won money 011 the races mid '
hud not stolen to cover losses.
He' pleaded gillitv to the charge of
Inrooti, but said he haif stolen from his
pinp!ocr because he was underpaid.
William (inrlltuer, the empliner, tes
tified Koppes received $110 n week foi
his Fcrvh on mid never less than 1JI11.
Asked If he had been ni rested define.
Knppes. who Is n Hungarian, replied
he had been m tested once ns an alien
enemy. Judge Ferguson sentenced him
to sit months In Mn.inmcnsiug Prison,
despite the fa t (imllnger made n plea
for leniency for the man because of his
wife nnd tlnce dependent chlldicu.
Can't Get By Unmolested in
Montgomery County, Magis
trate Warns
EACH IS REQUIRED TO
SIGN OWN BAIL BOND
Who Grabbed Bank Roll?'
Raided Gamblers Wonder
"What became of the hnnkroll?"
That wns the principal question
agitating the minds of the men taken
In the Wheel Pump Inn raid us they
waited for n hearing in Norrlstowii
this morning.
'I'll" excitement of the raid rather
made them forget the fact upward
of ?2."i,000 wns scattered about on
the various tables and behind the
cashier's, window near the racing
charts.
It is sincere! to he Impel, they
ndmit, that in the excitement the
"right" man grabbed It.
The gamblers taken in the raid of the
Wheel Pump Hotel at Chestnut. Hill
Friday by State jkiIIip weie all held
in .bait, for court today. It was only
after ninny protests n'ul imuh legal de
bate that the men put up the same
bonds demanded i.i the Initial hearings.
Hack of the gambling operations nt
the Wheel Pnrip wci-p the same power
ful Philadelphia gamblets who were
driven from th.s eitv In Mayor Moore,
and who thought, mistaken!, that they
could "get iiw.iy with it" across the
county line.
Highly-fto Are Held
Albert Iuucil, i:;'j(l North Twelfth
treet; Charles Silier, 111 I North Tenth
street: William Weinberg, 1 liO'J Ninth
Twelfth strel. n ml John McCohlrii k.
proprietor of the Jiotel. were held in
S2."(K) bail each nt the hearing today.
Flghty-one others were held In 300 bail
each.
The four men named nbove were held
on a chiirgp of 'setting up ami main-
tinning establishment" nud the oth-rs ,
r.. .'..mi.... .....i ..i. ..,(.. n...i r.,..!1
for
queuting a camhllnz establishment."
III'. 111 .III', illt'll.IlM llll'l 111'
After tir.st stating that he would mil
permit tho men to waive a hearing but
Intended to investigate things thor
oughlv and see who had nud who had
not; given false names, Magistrate Len
hnrdt. of Norrlstowii. decided to allow
tbe men to wnl--e healings. He iusipted,
howeier, thnt each man sign up his
own bail bond.
This wns done nfter he hud lecelvcd
a tip that many of the men who ap
peared today were not those who werrlahe.nl
m rested Friday and Snturda.i. but i
''d'iminieit" mmi! t
rciirchcut I liein. i
tills would hnve been possible; through
the use of false names. 4s e.ieli ol the
inlsoners taken iu the raid was fnned
to sign his name before being released
last week, the signatures can be com
pared. -mid if the-o are any discrepan
cies prosecution on other charges will I
follow.
Far. from fniling to put in nu tip
nenrance nnd forfeiting the $3u.0i In
I bail to Montgomery Counti. the gam
be'calletl into the Mngi-trate--
U'l'i t"
in
batches of ten or twehe. The bull bond-
were piepared in the law office nf Tin
dote l.anc lien 11. cio-e in. .mil a upiuc
if laughter came up when the In, n nn;
1 call stmtcd.
The areu-oil men weie gntheii I in n
( nntlminl nn !.ice Tui, ( nliiinn Inn
.WOMANENDS HER LIFE
Wife of Ship's Officer Drank Poison
After He Leaves on Trip
Thiee dns after her husband ,i -hip -ollicer,
left for South Allium. Mi
Fll.ubet'i Mclhaln. fort -two ien
old, a roomer at 1727 N'oith 'I'wnti
third street, committed suicide uuly
th's morning b drinking jioi-oii
Mrs. Mclhaln and her husband cilice
to the North Twetit -third stivn (,.
(Ires lust Mondav mid linked fm b"ii'.l
and room Itoanl was iefu-nl. hui the
couple took a loom. Afiei Mr Mill
aln left FimI.m the wife was ,.,'.oMd
to gefboiird lis well as loom.
Other member- of the hou-eliolil -.1 l
that she appealed in good spirit- .1 u
1. 'uhl assign no icasou for her a. 1 She
told llle pfoilelii"-s of the I11.11-" -I e
mid Ice hit-hand hud just com fern
Smith Aiuei leu
The ciilsh of bet fulling l...h i
lie.inl mid sho.w.'is wished to th" N.'i'li.
wo-tein (ieucial llospttiil, wheio sh'
was pionoiincetl dead on arrhal.
FLEECED BY OLD GAME
Four Newark, N. J., "Capitalists"
Lose $10,000 by Envelope Trick
New York. A114 22 - 1 l! P 1
PoMce were sc.i rolling im. anion: ihe
t!!.".i Kntxes mid Kl'10 KaplniM li.ted
iu the citi direiloi for two iun win
swindled four icsideiits of Nownrl. N"
J . out of .sill, OKI In the am idit
"switched em elope" trick
The four capitalists wore Iniroduo -d
lo Messrs. "Kal." and "Kaplan. Iir-l
mimes not given. b a frieml who sil!
the cou'il suppl Ihe N'owiirkei's w ih
ccililiciile- icpresenling wlu-ki in
bonded wnrehouse.
To prove their good Inilh the liniin
c.ers proiliii'id .-sl),0(in wlncli tlnn pi r
lllitled the dextoious Mnuhill lainl '- lo
seal iu 1 metopes pemllng the de'ner.
of the ooititioali'M. When lie gi ew
tired of Milllllg the opened the in
velopes mid found thei,, filled wuh
paiMT.
The dienduoiight Pennsylvania left
Delaware Itreakwnii r nt (1:0 o'clock
this morning for Piinnmn, inrrylng a
full battalion of marines' ('100 men), to
he mailable if the Panama -Costa Itlca
boundary settlement is not effecteil
pcnceiTlily.
Final notllii ntum has In en giien the
Ooveriimeiil of Pan mm that the Fnited
States, n- mcdiiit h nf I'm buiindnrj
ill' pule, will .'Mi.t Iti'.upillnte sittle
incut oil the hii-.! "l the I.ullhet - White
iiwiikI'. Ii ii'h ii th . dj nu'cil tcrii
toiy to Co-la Ito'ii
The P:ili..i.iiii,..in Cow i i i, int. wlmh
l.ns consistently demurred to the terms
of tho awards nnd can led its conten
tions over the head of the State De
partment directly to President Hard
ing, has been informed of the decision of
the American Government In a State
Department note, under date of August
IS. mid delhci'cd b the American
Minister in Piinnmn.
I he Pan.iina (ioierntnent has been
informed further that tin
t',.,,.,1 ,, I
' oiiMi .-vines,
' 'I" ' ' "-I.I Ikll.l III 111 ' ill HO
longer Us occiination of the illsiuiteil
win c nei i i inui men
to delay no
Colo ill-lint, oier which war between 1
tho two (oiintiics was thieutcncd not lu'r ,'0"rM, ' "'' Pennsjlviinin is so ballon plant, which, ittuler the manage
more than six months n" i large that she could not lome into the nient of his son-in-law. was said to
B ' iinvy jard at thin time with convnnl- ' be unsiireessful.
Ofliclals Kefitse Comment i ence. For thnt ieaon she moored offi He wns appointed by President W
Coineidental with the action of the l1"' Preakwater. I son October 2D. lOlS.'to till the unex
Stute Depniment, the battalion of mn- ' At """" Sil,"rdnx tue-Navy Yard I pired term of Williom N. Croll. as cue
rines was m tiered to Plillndelnlini in ra got the telcphnne inessnee from the toms auditing officer here. He wns ex -
aboard the Peiinsylvanln and sail nt
once lor the ('anal Zone. On the ills-
MOTHER RESCUES
FiRE
Collapses and Is Carried From,
Burning Home by Patrol
man, Who Also Falls
mionaain a.imtis r,ri
HUSBAND AMONG FIREMEN
Afiei siivin- her three ihililipn from
,,ri.,ii.i.. ..T.n,i .i,...; ,
e siiy,,cition during a lire at
Her
mine at 7 :"0 oVloc': this morning.
Mrs. .til,,, Long. 1117 I'.ixnn street,
was oierciime b. smoke. She was enr
ricd to sifei b Motorcycle Patiolman
Thomas, uho follcp-ed nfter lie had
broti-.'ht .Mi. Long to the sticet. The
file cui-'tl Sl.'tiil damage
Amoii'; the liremen who resnonded to
the nl.nm was lMz.ir Long, of Truck
No. (!. Ii'i-hiiid of Mis. Long. He rnn
if bis bi other lite-tighteis on
sceiti-t tit
bloe was at ins own home
Mm. 1 oiu i is
n.,.,oi.l in n nili - h -
"'
in motel in m
Tn'ics Il.ih From Crib
Mi-. Long v.il.uied l clouds
J uii LuKlm m
of -ui'il.e whicii iifiiitd nun her tied- lii'iit.ition ol armaments :im ni eonnec
not., fioni tin '.nl lloiu4 lml'.wa . tion tin rewitb 'if the inteinational
She tmik Marie, her oiie-iiionlh-old
l't.ik. from n i i'i mill, ihrouiiig a
h'nnket oer the inf int. groped lor way
tlown the hiiiohe-fillt tl -tairwn.
tin reachiiiL' the street she iilnced the
haliy In the arm- of a neighbor and1
acain entered the house.
Although wakened b recent lllne-s, , .mce of the invitation to take unit In
Mrs. Long then made her nnj to a rear tin- auspi. In. meeting, with obj ct- of
loom on the second linnr, where l"r:in- whii h III- Mati-t's Coveriunent and
cis, n four-. ear-"!. I son, was Mopping
She threw son,,, bed. 'othe- around h.m Cimihiiii-il on I'liite r..o. ( nt'inm linn
quickly nud again i'i:n!e her wa down .,..- .r..,,, ..,, nr.i rn
the -tairwii t i th, -n t. Mr-. Long NEVER AGAIN, SAYS CHARLES
then lea. mil that Fdvnrd. a teii-yem I -
old -on. was -fll , the house 'M w Fougnt Riot CaM Dsta,
1 or a iliird tine ie MiteicI the hou-ei ..,.. ..
mid, after nrou-nu hi'n. ns-i-ted the Drank White Mule
boy to the -ti it. Mrs Long then' fh.ule- 1" Hunter. M'." I.a-t lietk-
realized that -O'll.' lliolie mill towclr
I i iittiii"il nn lii" -rt'i-ii'-ti ( nlnn
PRESIDENT BACK FROM CRUISE
nsir.ii'jii t.
-I'i. -id" Ill .'II .' li
t . U r.- ..ni .
'Mil- 11.111 iing fiom t
01, the MiiW'.iw 1
."- P A P. I
11 M'dnig 1 etui no.'
.in I !' '. lo I,
.1 w l- nd rui-e
NEW POLICE LIEUTENANT WARNED OF POLITICIANS
"Tnlsc no orders from politicians; youi dutj- U police duty
only," Mayor Moore told Thomas Connolly, foimcr house sersc uit
at the Fifty-fifth nnd Pine sheets mat ion. who wna woin ir. n
u police lieutenant today Connolly was given the 01th in the
Mayoi's pirsemp, and the Mayor spolt-j at lingth en the du'y ai. !
JC'iioiibtbilitics of policemen in the piesent time.
PHILADELPHIA AUTO VICTIM DIES AT SHORE
Scth Eastwood, 5238 Rid";o nvenue, died in the Atlantic City
Hospital today from injuiiea lecelvcd yesterday when an auto 111
which he wut, vidlng to the shore was in n collision with another
machint six miles nbove Absecon on the White Horse pike.
DRY LEADERS' THREAT WITHOUT EFFECT ON SENATE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Threats by House prohibition
leaders to prevent a icccss of Congress until the nnU-bctr bill had
been finally enacted faikd today to expedite action by the Scmte.
Senator Sterling, of South Dakota, chniiman of the confuee, an
nounced that it was not his plan to call n) the mcasuic during
the dny. Senate leaders expressed doubt as to whether a -uc
would bo reached piior to the icccss.
BEATS AND ROBS VETERAN
Thug Attacks Joseph Steln Steals
$C0 Victim In Hospital
J..-, pb ,se.n iwcnix-iiv , ni- old
Ini Nittli Ninth Heel, n M'lorau of
III. Milt ..In 11 11.. Hi Itliilml ....
i. 11, "'.'I,.
l-iiocknl .low u b .1 Im at 111 ond and ' ' "usier d
I allowl',11 -i'i 1 1- ,1' 1 1 clod, 1 tn-.
mmn.tr,' mill loIium! of Slili
lie was -1 1-1 1 I. 'in in behind tVlieii
l.llcii I' llie 1 In ' in 111 11111 lli-pnil ii
x.lls I'on 1 il '11- skill hid 1 i th.i 11 " In 1 11
li a- 1. 11 .''I Hi' . . million is -, 1 mo-
Mem is tin
b mce heie.
u.ij.
d Hii ii-tunu
lulirlinnt." 4dw.
Olhliic. "HorliT. but
natch of the marine detachment, com
prising Hie third battalion of the Fifth
Itcglmcnt and eommnnded by Mnjor j
Thomas S. Chirk, from the marine base
nt Qunnticn, Vn., State and Navy De- ,
partments official decline to comment. (
It was learned, however, thnt the nrunnniTin i r-arsr-n
marines are being sent to Panama large- j WAS DEMOCRATIC LEADER
ly ns ll precautionary measure. i rnn vr-ano iti ri-rto nn
The marines will leave the Penn"!-1 FOR YEARS IN BERKS CO.
vnnla nt the Conal Zone, nnd If needed
in the disputed nrea, which lies on the
Piiellic side of the isthmus, will be I Lot W. IteilT. Democratic leader oE
transported In smaller navy vessels. , p.nl,, Ccmnti nnd naval customs offi
Ihc bnttnlion includes u machine-gun i .', - . , - , ,
company of titty men. a company ( '' ' "'" ,',,'V- "ns 1",ln'1 nPhyxinted
equipped with Stokes mortars njid in- todnv In his oll'u e at Heading. Pn ,
fnntry. bv his sii Cm
The order for movement of the CirMnnstniires indicated he had com
mnrines wns sent bv telephone to the
navy yard here, and to Quantlco. imd """"'d suicide. (,ns flowed from scv-
by wireless to the Pennsylvania. j ernl jets. Mr. Heiff hail been in III-
Qulch Work at Yard I health for some time nud had reccntlv
The dreadtioucht. under commnnd of I 1,Pr" 'rickcn twice with apoplexy. He
Captain Ailelbert Altliouse. was pro -
.. , . -.... ... .,. TI....K'...
(ceding from New York to the Pacific
,..,. er .. , ll
' "UhI' "'"' w,ls nlT f flne 'n.v when
1"'10 cot '"
ie orders deflecting her from
"Ureau of Oicianois, Navy I cpnrt-
Contlniiril on face Thirteen. Column On
BRITAIN APPLAUDS
ARMS CONFERENCE!
Nation in Whole-Hearted Sym -
pathy With Aims of Parley,
Acceptance Says
"
LABOR TO BE REPRESENTED
UMUVMi iu Bt ntmcotHILU
-
i... ,i. !... ,.
, I5y the Asset iatpfl Press
I .......,' . '"? ' .
wasliiiigtnn. Aug Jl". I ormnl m
i-cptmif-p bv the Itritish (toverument of
I lb- invitation to participate iu the
I w.. i :. . r i. . ..
, Unsh.ngton conference on llm.tatl.m f
nrmament anil Far I.asteni ipiestions kur
was ieceitd tod i by Stcretaryj .Mr IteifT was born In Caernarvon
Iliigho. The note of acceptance was
the reielvt of tt
imitation proffeie.l
'lo His Miuest s (.ovcniment by th
ii . e . I. . I ....... i (...... . ..
i.iih I'liiiii.'iiL Ol HO' I lllietl .Millie, in
nai tit inatc in a confetence at W.i-'i
ington l. ginning on the 11th of No- I
embtr next for the di i-ushwii of the,
problem- presented by the Pacific and ,
. i... i-.... ?-. i
i he Far Lo't.
"It is with sinceie gratification thnt i
I
have the honor on hehn'f of II. s.
' Mnie-t "s Covr rimipiit. lo i-Mnu-st on-
l.v eiiem-v to comev to the
Fulled
, Sl.ile- (!iierotnenl niip reniK nicetit-
stleet. loi.l. the idedL'O for the le-r ,.f
of litiuor.
Pillloltii.in I ii-ti- t"-titie.l Hunter
tiiiiietl 111 n 1 ini mil nt I'njhth mid
I'erks --tr. "is ve-ieriliv When the
, I'lilml nriive.l h" was -r.. tiding ng.un-i
11 pole and h"l.l .111 i.-.'ii o.iv 111 lii- h.iml
1 lie dircil 'he I'.rr.dmcii t . nrre-l him
Citsti- made a in 1,1" win. h Knniked toe
wind out of the mnn. 1 ant wa- all theie
I was to It until h" wn- arraigue to.l.n
W. W. FRAZIER NEAR DEATH
Former Head of Franklin Refinery
III in Ogontz Home
W W F' mer. lurtnerU head ot tin
Franklin ,igar lttlineu and llum-on.
if tlii- 1 it . 1- 1 riticiil'x
111 at his home m uKtr. A n.embe, of
uie iiimii -mil lodux it
was not fx
peited Mi. Fiiixiu woiihl uili.x Ihiough
Ihe pte-ent ci-is.
Mr Fi'iuiei wa- stiii-kou ill kowmiiI
weeks njo, but it was thought at hrst
I that Ins nilmeni was-not seriou- lie
j Is widely known In business and linnn-
' ctul circles bdth heie nnd in New Vuik
, ... i i , i iti , rtaiitr nnu f imiiit in uie .tumuli nei
rmiMini.tctl ly Amba-v-ador Harvey and ' ,MI;nn,.p ,. ,.. of Heading. In the
was , veretl to , 1,1m by Lord. ( urzuii. ffl of wllU.i11 hl,0fi. Me owneil the
. nl Curron ''in the not o' s ud i -"""? bu"'"n wl,1('h i"t,,,,,(1'1 th,!
Financial Worries Believod to
Have Caused Customs Of
ficer Here to End Life
. wns dftv right .icnrs old.
t.. ...i.n.i ..... ..
I In addition to woi ry over his health,
M- 1 ! I I
-Ir Kelff wns concerned over nn in-
I vestment of S2S.000 in n milk pnstcuri-
peeting lemovnl from this office becnuso
ot the ehnnge in Adniinistrntion, and
mis milled to his worries.
Mr Itciff wns twice n member of
the State Legislature, and had held
numerous offireji in Iterks County. Ho
was treasurer of an insurance com
pnnr .
He was a delegate to three National
einoerntlc Conventions, nt. Denver.
Hnltimore and San Francisco. Fop
enrs his word was considered tlnnl In
making un sintcs for Democrntle countv
lines He had "made' mnnv men
j "i.a'tV'his leadership i,d been con-
icsreu n im ii. Kut, lormer District
Attornev. lepresenting the "Old
liiard." Mr. Iteiff being identilied with
the Palmer wing of the State Democ
inci .
Due fo n hitter fight between the Itciff
""' K",z f;"'tl"'- "" election of cm-
ti'..iiinii fiom the lierks-Lehlgh dis-
tr.d w:i lost to the Democrats last ear
Likei. ise a Stnte Senator was elected for
the tir-t time. ( In this account a liar
, mini committee has proposed taking
charge of Perks County Democrntle af-
, fnlr",-. 'V "I',, 'his time it has failed
.'o eliminate factionalism. Mr. Heff,'H
,,,,, ,, now ,,, , dirfercnt re-
I township Mucks ( ouiity. mid was sec-
I ,.. ...,-. .' n fnrm nf n,
Mr
i Pn. llesliles his son. he haves a widow
nnd daughter.
. "ZTTT-- ... ,,,-.-,
SHOT TWICE IM HEAD
AFTER BEATING HIS WIFE
i Mystery Seen by Police In Death cf
Atlantic City Man
Atlantic (it. Aug. - .Mysterv
' surround- tl (halh e-terdii of John
' ll....'( ......I"..." .. "...T III... IVFF..W
mil ii i,, ,i,i tv -li,.. ii.nru f. 1.1 tirint-llia
'01' "' '"' ' 'eaii avenue rooming House.
"ho was found in his living room with
n revolver hing beside him n;d two
bullet wounds in hi- head Holh wounds
i,(1( I,,,,.,, inili. tc, b, a 13-caliber re-
o!er
A few minute- before two -hots worn
honril in the llvini-rooin. FUzabeth
Chaplo. al-o tweut; fne ; ears old. wife
of I lie deed mnn ui-hcd from the house
, with blood stremniii" fnun her head and
was taken to the Atlantic C.t Hosnitnl.
l ll v.,i--,ii,l tlmt -lie ns sofferillir
entl Di'teiti'c- inrl.y. Deunc and Me
llow el! were assigned to t-i. case iii an
effort to i.-irmel 1'- baffling feature-
PoIk 1 impute wn- birgcl excited bv
the iinusiilil tint ibat two shot- fiom n
lien ii'Miker had 1 11 fired into
Chaplo'. temple Fltiier would have
been ileilii' ' ""' shot hlltl entered the
sitle of tin' heitd. but little more than tin
inch i.elow 11 wound in 111. toil In the
olncr bullet The rnniMin'il cffi'i t of
two hciiv bulleH. bot'i of which plowed
thioiigh th- li nut mid mine out on llie
nppo-ito side of the henil, was to tear
nwu 11 (.rent portion of t'uc unin'- tem
pi.' and 1 iw
Firenrui exports and polii otlioinN
were unable to locull a t-n-e w In" e n
man hud shot himself in the head with
1 lnige iiiliber iovolor ami had -ulli-,
0 ui .iiliti left I" tne u so mid shot
CHILD LABOR LAW HELD VOID
New Federal Statute Declared Un
constitutional in U. S. Court
' t.ipenshoro. . (' . Aug 22
p 1 Jiidi;. limes F I'.omI. Ill Fed
. i.i1 I'oiili l.'du he'd tin new I'.duili
I '.I.I 1 11 In 1 r 'nw un. .institutional
Tie Hutu Keating child labor n
vn- 11 N" In '.I tin. op-tlMitioniil br .1 ii'le
I',,,'. , tun veal- igo ami that itilnu
.i- npl el b ih. Sipiuiic ('.mil nl
I I 1 int. .1 Slates
END SHIPBUILDERS' STRIKE
Workmen
for Merchant
Company
Back to Jobs
Pit.. Aug 22 SI11I.1'
( hosier.
ihe Chester Mini of 1 In Merchant Shin
I milling 'oiiip.im wa- iiimiiihh net 1 led
todai mi. I iiut of the Mill walkout
I'd in lo-'l to their Willi llillldieils of
olheis who weie nil 01 ted h tho strm
ulsti iciiiueil ie 1 U
There was no -laV'"" nt given oin
In either tin oIIiciiiIh of Ihe company
or Ihe head ot the ll ll Kill
PASS FARM EXPORT BILL
, Doara Provjded t0
tlmu
late Agricultural Shipments
Washington, Aug 22 1 Ity A. P )
Willi 11 number of umeudmentH the St ti
me hill, which would make SI ,000.(100,
(HIO .unil.ilile ttno'iHh the War Finance.
Corporation for stimulating exportation
of agricultural products, pas pusscd to
liny by the House.
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