Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921
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1 AUTO ACCIDENTS
Howard Lcvi3, 15, Clifton
, Heights, Killed on Baltimore
I Pike Motorist Speeds Off
11-YEAR-OLD LAD A VICTIM
Howard Levis, fifteen )enr "Id. "i
Pnlivipw a oiiiii. ""liltmi llclfhlF. 1 1 I
fit nildtiijht !ii tin- Meilri llnsnilul
bringing I ! ' 11 of nutm .nhl.c "
flditK in ami neir 'In- cit m'i- Mm
weeK-end tn two dead nnil ilmr. in
jured I.l t -. ii cin l Mr- T.illi") l.'vi.
was- ii-t'iruuig 'o I'iifloii lleimil fri in
n camp-meeting near Morton at f
o'clock hist nilit, and m m I'ntnpiinicd
liy Hussell Linus nnil Christum Slnnii.
As they ii'iirlii'il a point in' ii West uve
HUP, Sciuno. mi tin' ISnlniii ti'i- p. I.e.
n inituniiiliili pmc "ding in I nil) I""
aard I'liilu li'lplilu nnpmai lied
TllC three 1m )N st(,.pnl Ii' "IK' -."I' f
tht' row!, 'jut ill- nutiiiiii iiilf plowed
illtO tl'l'l'l Tl i'P Well ivvn 'in n tin I
tWO girl- Ill till' i 111 v.'lill C'l'l "II to-
ward tills i'lt.. llvatis ninl Shlmi. wild,
were i.ninjri-'-i. nv..i.i"l il n :! ami
bailed another iii.ioinohile. but I did
not Mo i
iintlicr Motorist Mop
I.ntcr l'i tin n M -I"jit:ti mil Limes
Kc lv if riiftiui Iti'ilit ni.,ipn i i'i
in an nutmiiobii" 'I !. ' "U Lvi !
the lidsiutii1 Hi- ilifil f ii fiB.tii-i'
skull ntitl "ilii i iiniir.i" wi(riiit n
gaining c n-i ious-icss
Edwin l'.isknki fnn v.i's ml m
V'J' Iti'igiadi' -i i i . wn k'i.i.1 i'i
rlnntlv w-miic'iv :il m." n li"i In
iim striirk Bii.t i'i ' -Ik'u ' '.ii .ri'oi
1 lie at (irntil iiwi , -ii i' ,ul' in . i''i'ii
Tones Jnle.
RNltnki vvilkid iliif. ;l in mo path
of n ear. driven hv I) iv in K !'! isln-i .
twont) -fifth iinl Hi'i'il "tru-ti.
I'lfi-i'ln i- i.rovi.' the tiiiv fii the Flunk
ford llii-i'it.il 1"o'm'!i' wni arrested
1) I'lMrlei 1 ''t Ii. e Cri'litii. nf tin
Tnconv station.
Suffering fn.iu I'ltrrtul in uries re
ceived wlnn 'In' ii" f mk In an auto
mobile lit ii -'M;r. t.iM.ni at llrii.nl
strc't ni'l 11 nitiiu 1'ai k :im' hh'. Mr.
(!rnc" Knnvl -. tweutv-iv' )e.ir old,
n wlilnv.- i.i" 'JliM 1'ust Arizona MPff,
is in St I.i'.i - llnilil. I'ulii'M of
the Cifrmiii'-'Wi nvi'iiur ami Lvcnming
street ri'li' '"l"ii .ii' vruri'liin? for
the owner o' 11" i.iailiim'
Mr It"! !' I' -421 Columbia
nvenue. was fiiuij injuii'.i iu -t tiisht
whn n -t-'U-n .ar tl!l-il lth ii rnlcr"
rrnh"il ii'to n mm l.int in whii'li he
wax ri.'inu nt KiftfHiith aril (Kf.ird
stronti?.
In-ipl, I ."lis . ightnl' 'lll ".il '
r.O!) Mnrr'.s lr t. wo stunl "itil
nu'li fori i- li. -i triii'"-! iai i: t n lir'it
thai In- iij I'l'imii Hsain5! -i imliiv
tf'l"','! in' hi li"l f"' I ll'MI' II." luail
UriK'k i I'i- irmi '"iv and a. n n-ilr Ii"
i in tin- Mount Sitiin I Ci,tui siifft-rin;.'
fn"n u frui t.iii d k i!
Thf n ' 1 lent iirri'd nt !' fi Ii iilnl
Slii'iri' -trirt-
U'liili1 i-i . i. Line fi r ii i kiMl"M.k .(.'
(lriiiKl frmu an i "I'minilvV m (Vm
(ion rfrt'Tilii afti'rnonii Mt. Ida
I'dnh (inri'-iti. f"rt .n-:ir "Id. f .ri-fJ
l.inl'nw -tri'i". thii i'it. fid' and u
tniiifd it frni'iin "f tin' l'tr iii'tn and
wi iniiin-l nlmui 'hi- hot l'vI ln'it.l
'I'I..- Uil.iri'd vnillllll Has tllki'tl to tile
llnmi'"iiitln lio..iti i
Ilis Caii'i-o Ati'iiirnt
T i. j fi sn;... f ioi i fi .! rt n . prp
pr i.i tln Aliitictoii .M"iuor.nl IIm
p'tal ri".'Tda to ln (ruri'd for cuts
nnd -loi k wln'n tl nir antoiiinlillp "iol
liilpil" with a do.- on tin- (lid York
rnnd m-nr t!m l i' A. Iiuildim:.
Ah'tiston.
The raafhliip. di.wn by D M.
ln.M. if Twi'titi "i "lid strict ntnl
Madison incniip. ("!n'ii i ovorturncd
find Mr Christy and h wife wpip
both huit
Kfillowing an acciUotit "ii tin- Kastnn
JliRhwuy iiPtir Wil'nw Srow, Charlos
Apsir. of I'lirty-sixth and Satisotii
MnPts. was lipid und.'i' bail by Maeis
triite 'Williams, at AMiigt'in. on rhnrsps
nf oii-ratinc an uutomobilp whiln nitnxi
rnti'd, with ri'i'klnss driving and with
nccrnvntpd nss-ault and batter.
Api1 'rilitiu to Clm-f 1. 1 I'n.ii-p l.pvpr.
Atiznr sfiifk "Md injured I.tr.vronpp
DoiIp, of Abltijjton.
Making a turn mi fhp Old York rnnd
lipfir Wflfili innd. Willow (innn, n r.ia
rhinp drhPti by M II. Cusiirmn. of
Tino strfi't tiPnr Sixtv-lirst. nollldi'd
with a York road trollfy oar. Cuss
iran and thri'i' womi'ti who wire in thp
innrhino wnre Hlmken up but nut m"
rinuhly hurt. AH niPinbPrs of thp jinrty
dpplini'd to hi- tnki'n to a hospital nnd
returned to their I'hi'adelphin home.
'With Ciisman w re Mr M nnie ,1 t
Plim nnd her daughters, Miss Annn jet
man iind AHss l-'ther .letmnn. ain of
"Wist riiilnde'plii'i
When nn nuti'inobi'p skidded dnwi
nn embankment nu the W ite Horse
riike near a bndite In Wnterford. ('am
ien Countv, jesterdav. el;;ht rhilndel
idiiati' were injured. The Injured are
Mr. nnd Mrs M VesH. of 1".n! Xorrli
Vnink'in street, body laPPrTions; Mr
nnd Mr ''ml Sehlndler. of 2IU North
Vront Htreet. briilsih of the arms und
legs; (Jeney AVeHs, the ears on, leg
liurt ; Leonard VIih, six weeks old.
i-light biulsei': Hurry Hiibm. of IfiO"
North Franklin street, and Joseph
behind pr. three ears old, laeerateil
j"-nlps The wero taken to Cooper
Hospital, Camden The automobile, a
touring ear, i owned nnd was opurated
by Weis-i.
While (hntuitu a tire on his auto
mobile In a dark cpot in Full mount
1'nrk near the Fifty - sei nnd street m
trntiPe Inst night. Hurry Sweeuej, of
.".it'jll Walhue street, was struek and
t.lightlv Injured by another nintori-nr.
He wan takpn the West I'hllnde'plmi
Ilninpopiithic iiosp'ta1 siitTering from
cuts, on the head pud loilv.
The automobile 'hit stru'I; Sweenev
was driven by tl i Hev Vietor It
Stiimin. rutnr of 0 r l.ndy of Ange's
f'hun'h. Fiftieth and Master streets.
The Itev. Mr. Stiimin fulled to spi.
Mr. Sweene or his eai , as Sweeney
was standing in frmit n' tin- iear .iglit
rhnngiut; the tiro Fathei Stumia took
the injured man to the hospita' in his
ttiotnrcai. No arrpsts were made.
Three pernons were bn I'v Injun d and
threo more out and liriiise when m
rar crashed Into a bent st'iiidai.) "ii
Ilroad htreet in ir i,iipii I. me last
fveninj. The nn. dn m In Mbdiuei
lifHtuci'lu. forty e.irs i,,d Fd.lv tone
I'n., Bwerved to nvmd another fur when
the cran!i ennie.
Hcdtucoio was tnriwn out and frue
turwl ieveial ribs. His wife, ("oruilla,
thlrty-Hix ypars eld. wat- cut b tlying
(clnRS. and iheir diu-fhter Min twehe
icciveti bud body puts'. Thcue thrpe
lire now In the ,I"'li Hospita'. Tmn
J'evtiiiio. twent) -five ymrs old; Vlgln
rino IVvupio, twpnt-f)vp yearn old.
end Antonli. (itilimi forty-tho years
Md. all of 1318 I'nitv Htteet Frnukford.
Vrre trcateil lit the .Ipwh.1i Hohnital for
ruts ami bruisw and nlkiwed to go
iiome. The car was a total wreck
Two boys and it man were Nlightiy
Injured last night nt (1 o'oloek when a
unnll motortruck overturned at Ilroad
And Hamilton streets Frank (irogati,
driver of the truck, wuo is thirty-nine
years old, nnd livei nt 407 (Ircen street,
was injured, as was iouis itirrcn, roui'
teen venrn old. 1 11! 1 KerbmiKh street.
nnd William Linker, thirteen jenrs old,
1 '.WHO Klser street. All were taken to
the Hnhlicinatiii Hospital.
Later, Levi Hurley, thiity-otip year
old, fllS South Twent) -lirst strpet.
owner of the truck, who pscnppd with
n few sprtit'lies, und (Irogan, were nr
rcNted and tnken to the Tenth and Hut-
touwood si nets station, chnrirul with
tcckless diiving.
Chnrle.s Decker, ten .ears old, -ICO
Fast Albert street, dipd today in St.
Mnry's Hospital as tin- risiilt of in
jlirles reoplvni Auiruht Is. when lie was
I run down b tin utitomoblle.
i
Raided Gamblers
All Held for Court
I (intlniiiil fiiim 1'itfi One
l.irge gro ip mst mitiide of do Mag
isirale s iith.-e mid smi rniindeil 1) i
. tnwil estiiiuileil at nbo 't ."HO S.lden
1 Mr I', an put in tin ,ip; uiriiin
armed with a handful of nnil bunds. '!
illinbed up to the toi ti ii "f the olln
and faieil the crowd.
Now us 1 end join miiiie. In
said, "Answer '(). K ' and follov un
As the iiiiines wot p inlltd und tin
"O. K " Hoilinii'il theie Ui'vr two b'nM
of luuglitei. Oae ian,e from the uov'l
of Hpntatois tit tilt heepih attitude "I
deloii.iir moil, the nlli,r culm' ttotu
their leliows - the Intti'i saiili.un a1.
Thete sc. Hied t" he a I'lllosily on their
pun as to who would auwor to eacli
mime.
(Jnee inside me Mngistrati ' nlln c
main of i he men insisted on a In'iirui..-.
Ma'i"trali' I.i'uhiirdf soon put a .slop
. to l
" mi . ionic lieu. ou tin 11 lie sanl.l
I i'i know that .vim all enoi 'ed to . mm
; i p ln"-i ntnl pn II llOtlllll'll line II 'id
il.at ii would nil lie over, but I'm muni,
I to do il.li- , i us m.ii I'm gum., to !,,, i
Mm al' fm . nut I want to i-lmw m i
; on a I, ml v on i an I i nine i:, fm' i P'nl
nil' pi. 1.1 .11 ii Xiolllte Mir lav. ii, .".
RnJii-ri lo'intv ami ge' nw,i m, it
"I ,nisf on i 1 em i nu -,H'I "He
mil' ' I'm w illing to pa m i'i. .i
stum i,, i ,,,, , ,1 . thing me. w iti
I'll g '.i mi i n In mini u' mi i '! -
isi ,- w n't take tue two i.ii-.i ii. -i
in, I I I h Id i i foi ,oii' it,' u.w mi'
i e same lno,d I'll onh haie i" hui'
oin it it -- and then hold mm. T ,"r.-
,11 he no lines paid here Fm'ij.IimIi
I i u .tig t i get the Milne dose '
'l'l it i-lt'i-,1 thliigt ami tin- nn n con
,1.111.11 to die thrm.gh sti-adi in sniiill
groups mt 1 the last mat' was !. Id
i Km a of t'leni signed h s linil Imi d .ind
i r was i iii-efiillv laid aside with the.
un he su'in ii In-t I rntiiv or .,il lldav.
J i ml Int'i .lea pill- will be ."lef'ihv
-'Mii'ili'il bv a handwriting 'Xper!
j Tin- i.miiM for the heil v as .i-t up
I III the form "f a cittrie.l en k ntnl
'sicir.t. coinpatn IkukIs A i '. L fm
I s Hi, mill in lie- led in the Mont;, in-
' Ci.iiiuv Tr it Ciiuipmr i.inl tl.e
j otl !: i"d,at.'i"il uppnsiti-d w-.tli ,
I'.i'toii. 'i .. i"'u'U tin- iin-ii i'.ii.
i'n' rn d s'nried to sarin r m t'o- sipiai.
Tl.ev .aim. in nutos. trams i.'r, "I i"
aid ..a f. nt Tl. Miiglsir..!.'- '1
dire'th aeross the strpet ft i ... i i
wi.ii, p sf "f the men ini ! ,.i
I Igllt .I.iUllig I m.illll'llts M-,- . ,.y, Kl 111. 'I
a'n nt tt.M ntnl n'l the II n i'i'ii" I i
m II in pi. 'luted Tl.- i i ' .i i i
'mid I" be to HMllil J HI III I l I ,
g.ii'ni'eil in tun'l groiip ami i,. .. j
lauithing i ot..ei-',itiotis
Whih a 't willing to t-. v.ii t'.
mimes, no- to s.ij w!i"tln not ti. '
ones ihe.i had :itm at tin- t.tm if I.i :
nrrests wre ileir real one-, t;,. i ,i n
(lid ll'il sn to !o be llM'-e I., lotlvi'--
sariot: i i.ei nor ..tuj ciiiitii'.i tr,,.;
with the iippnpei men. but 'il-n wi'h
tiie liitgi. i mwii of curiiiHit -si i.ke"- t' at
gatlnreil around tlnai Tin- und w.i
the i hief top.i' "f I'onversa.lon
Worse Tlian Wild West
"It was w. ti. than the old Wild
West no .id f .rii.sh. -aid .lames Cioji-
r tlurt.-fo r Fm n -event i st ei i
IT.d S'Mt.th tivetllle. . t Yotk -lie of
the .ici"si.,' ,:'i"i "'l'l.' si' t"o l"s
hterted -ho tl' g f,:r 'til't'ifi- tin" i nm
ir the door Id ii vp me. ther- w-i-i'
dash to gel out "f theie
Some went out the window's, sa .
and t I nnd Md t''e dn-b nfo. .
that field and over the barbed-wire fern
'i nothing I i ounln't get to a win
i'hw si 1' was a eiiande'ier for :. tie
The troopers didn't seem to 'are which
way tliej were shooting There "n u
need for al! that We were "-t n it
there gambling a lltfl" like pmt ine
dons more or 'ess. We wife iisf utl-
luel-v to get caught that's all "
TIip State ui'ice nre bus tmliiv
investigating the rep"i f that t'n
did not capture the real men back of the
gambling games Although John Mo
fio'driek owns the hotel, it Is not
thought that hp operates the gambling
alone. Tin- report that "Mop" Wein
bei'k and "link" Kelker. the big Twen
tieth Ward gamblers, were the owners
of the place was vigoroush denied In
every one. The men also denied the re
tiorf that the two big gambl. rs wpip in
the hotel at the time of the raid
The State police arc inclined to be
lieve this and are working on the thpnrt
that others hist as big, hut perhnn
not ns well known, aro the men who
were operating the p'nee. Thev be'leie
tl.ev will be ab'e to get them within n
few dips
Corporal Shaver, of the State po'lee.
v ho led the raiders, in comnieiiting oil
Director Cortehoii's -tatinnnt that he
knew thi i opt inters of the gambling I
house, said I
"I am leaving for I'lii'mleiphia thi
afternoon to rail on Director Cmtehou
If he knows who tin- men are that wen
operating or are n'leeed to bale be. ti
operating the gambling jo, at. we w.ll
immedinteK an est them I am sun
'hat he will give me the names
A Hum was caused s!. .rth after fi
o'c'ock when It was announced that
ite l.enhar'! "".-.. p-obabh ,
IRI
MO CDADCD
o ASBURY PARK BABY PARADE QUEEN
Mugistra
mt fo.'ow tin- iisimi jiroceiiurc and
'tniih fine the prisoners It nn under
sto i.' that he intended to hold them in
l.iiil foi court What worn this brought
about wns 'I'lh'kK ipiel'eil whoi it wa
ntino'inced that the aitornevs whiv well
sui'tilii'd with monev and were in a po
si'ion cither to pay tines ,,r furnish
bail
As the time for the h'trings drew
near the men started wal'iiug towm ;
the Magistrate's otTn e This 'ed tin i
diriei' under the windows of tht m I
und the warden, who had been their
host Friday, was looking out.
tjood inornilU. warden. ' the g'.iun
shunted, and on receiving an aiiswer .n
kind went on. 'You're (pinners are a','
right, warden, but ur iiiQee s
ri tten "
"I'm sorn to hear you sa thai. My
w if i- made Ir
"It's not vour wife's fuult change
1 btiilid
The gambling paraiihornalia. inMuding
the ilit'i tables, roulette wheels llll'l
nn ing (hints, was all in the Mugis
ttiite's otrice ptirlj this tnornirig and
is to be used as evidence i, there is a
heating For the first time the names
given by the prisoners were made public
Not tniich attention has been paid to
them, due to the com iet Ion on the parr
of the authorities thnt the majority
of them are fulse.
Auto Burns on Market Street
When I'eter McDonuhl, tll-J.1 Niisi-nu
road, Oierbrook, was lrlvlng hl niito
inobilp along Matket strent west of
Seventh street at 1 1 o'clock this morn
Ing, the car caught fire from n ehort
circuit. McDonald and u friend, I'ranu
Ktistacu, Miii Iielmont uveniiP, jumped
out. Heserve I'd trol man Jackson ex
tinguished the blaze before much dntn
age had been done, A lurge crowd col
lected, and traffic was blocked for about
ten minutes.
HOPEFUL OF PEACE
Dail Eireann, in Secret Session,
Begins Consideration of
Reply to Britain
BELFAST BOMB WOUNDS 6
ity the Associated lres
Dublin. Aug 'jo.- Sccrpt sos-smns of
thp I'isb llcpubllcnn I'ar'iiv cut to
ilr.ifl th" r"dy to (Jrc'it I'n' i"'s ppive
prono'iils began here todiu Tl e pub
lie nn i tings Inst week ntnl subsequent
I'liiifei,. tires between I'ninoti de Ynlerii
and his collpngiii's wpre believed to bine
laid the trotitid for nn enrlv renlv
The presniee of Hnrrv J I'.o and
who U'prcsentPd Ie Vnlini in the
Fnitdl States after the Sinn Fein chief
tain had letitttipil to Ire'nnd is con
"Idcieil Importnnt. ns it is beliepd he
wid K'tioit on public opinion on the
I'thei- -nil,, of Hi,. Atlantic.
It Ids I ecu understood since the
in lint meeting of the I'.tr'mmenf that
ii di i-imi might be delaved until Un
laud renrlicil this city : thercf'Tc his
nri-lvi' jcstc.dny wns looked upon ns
signillcimr.
Tlej.. i ;ivp been indlcntloiw of ill
senslnti between the rank und li'e of
I'nrllaiiieot over the attitude to be tak
en on the Hrltlsh offer of dominion
fitiw for Ir.'Iniid. nnd it ntnicnre 1 nrob-
ab'p todi that many membets wou'
spi uk r.ii ih,. uuestinn before ll'ial de--i
' n was i-i'tiched
l'l sN i iniliiiPtlts I" Dllb'ltl news-tmii'i-
lel'iit a desire on the nart of
' . sit, i Fein not to iittcly p'oct the
l-"tisl. .flit lutt rnther to obtain fur
thii detiii f"om 1'ri'ne Minister I.Iom
(iivii'M' (lbieitloiis have been Hindi' thnt
Ireland, because of he gcnurnphicnl po.
ti.ii'. would tint 1c ghen the s;mie sort
"" (liiii.itnoll goei luueiit that i eliio'i'il
' ' .iniidn or Austia'la. nnd it lias been
. "hi tliet the I'l-ime Minister should
i'',in h.s exact p, 'tion in (Ids respect.
Mgatts of the Fnioiilsts luuc been
urging ai-cpptiitice nf the (loverniiiPiit's
pniio n'.s. or -I least the subm'ssion
ot them to a nlelii. ite m Southern De
land The atlltiul" of I'lstcr has been
iinielrnting in icuurd to tnnking com
in n cause with tiie Sinn Fein in at
t.'inptiiu; ti tench a ittlement with
Cictit l'.rltain.
Long b 'fore 11 o'c'o. k when the
I'nt 'lament not. it'owd- gatheied out
-nle the Mansion lions to die r the,
Itep ibllcnn lcndeis. iurtn ulm ly I'nl.tnd 1
11 I 'diss Mnr l.-.sn nii'i bull of
."i'i arrived nun ilie I'nited States I
s:, rday.
Tli l.-sitlt "f . '",'s . ee Ing wa
a w tdl wi'h p.up ib i .-in', i ; not un
iiiiv.,1 w'lh i iiiisidi"-'ib . hope of favor
:,'io developments Hiu-nn any iitieex-
. -da decision (ml i bet -t was sm-.
n ! ' tent son u di . '"ti "f tin Hail's
nnil tnti'iti i i'irl'1 b 'i'i I'd from the
It.st da,s sess,,n,
lielf.'st. ,i't 'J- 'i'" A IM A
I.i. -lib was tl : i.M' hi 'in -M-iet ln-t
ev nag A wo'ii in i ii I'ioiis'.i In
.iitreil Hid live otl-.i't pi" lis 'i'sk luid'v
w.. irnl d u tin- , . nl' s i Main v in
in v. s i n In i ki ii i he 1 1 'iciissir n
1, ,s in i kti"'. i, I . 1 1 i i' . t" i ib
llep.'tts (1 nt .,m ti-. ,., I t i t itde
in I'l-'i r. ither in ',. -sii.i, ii, r
.'Il bei.'ill ..I ,t . . . . ' i lii i n il "I'
ll nln'pil IihI I" Ci.liilii 1 s., u ' ".
cu-i'tiiry of lie l'l-'-" Cnl in. t y-i'
.1 1 In-'- Cfij. I he I'".'.' l t'l ' Ii'-
turiH'd fh s t i ti rj i m n ti- ' !"oit-in-
in Sei t ai T' e ' :' . n't , , iiiei t
tomorrow
THREE KMOWM DEAD '
IN MACON HOTEL FIRE
Belief Exprersed Thnt List Will Be
Increased When Ruins Are Searched
Maum. (.a . ; '-"J 1! ' i
",'h'ee imm's ns i'.' known to . ,1M ii-i
iheir 'iv s . , t'.p which ilt'oyp t'n.
Ilrown II ' a fia"ie hotel lp-e ea-'i
I' dnv ind tiici mil express, d the lie ief
tiK de'ith 'isl w. it'll be ir if n.i'i in
i reiisrd when the ruins of tin- stniitiire
I ,,,i I,,.,.., ,.v ,,, ,
John K. ll.is n former Justim of
the I'earp was among tin- dead The
bode- o' me. i taken f-o"i tin- s, .
n i llio i ' 'he bitildinu todn nave no'
been ident'l'ed.
A npri.i"t 'le'i tWPiil of the l.VI
tuests of the hotel were in.iiiiei'. Tl e
li'i st.irtnl at 1 A M. and followed
i. n explosion if ehemi al in nn n.
lulling drug stmv Due whole -nle of
t! i lioti-' v. as b'own in.
Man ju"sts were i ut off from the
.-, ns-1- hi- tln lirst Vast of tl inn s.
and the greater pint nf these had only
ii.- luen.s of epress- that f ! lpttu
frm i windows. H.ijs wns fata'li hurt
n n a tun,: f-oin un upper -un low.
The i'.rov n House was ill i.'ib -l ho
mi in the city aiui was lointeii dose to
the (enter of the business ili-tii, t The
''ii es fi nni till' Will 'e stl ' t p .
spre.nl to adjoining build ngs. buin.
117 pi'iK'tn ;il half of ' i b i , I ..
I o , -.It it IO I'i lllll sue,
SEEK SHOOTING SUSPECTS
Baseball Pool Collector May Die
After Attack In Scranton
! ri'iil'iii, Aug -'- Two u. i n seen
di.U'ig in n iniz" touring i.ir witn a
W ,iK St'lle lll'l II (' Itl West ! .in -
ton .-arh to.a are Icing mius'.i i fie
"o'icp in the belief the) m.i be tilde to
throw light on the shoot Ing nf IL.rry
V'e dinan. thlrty-niiip Mar- old, of
Oneoii' . N Y., II collectiu fur ,i base.
ball poo!.
W. nlmnn, after spend. ng the iwning
miii. UK collections, dune h.s (,,t t,, u
gnrage oil the west side earl) lodliv. As
he stepped from the (midline two men
lip-ilonched him. one firing iwo shots
Ii lo his abdomen l-'uien is m n
hospital and Is not evpectnl In ut.
lie Ilreil several sum- in i is nss.irant.s
In fotp becoming uncmisc ous
Man, Found Poisoned. Dies
I. lines D.I Ne'.il.lo. Iweiiti four
M'nr old. whose address i i,ot known,
was found unconscious from mo-phinc
poisiining nl SWteinth street nnd Khlge
.ueniie at 1 o'clock Saturday aftc-iiuoii.
He was taken to Hnhiiemniiii Hospital,
where he died three hours later.
Alias Hazel Williams, of Now Yorlt,
lias been chosen to head (ho baby
parado, part of the. ntiluml car ni
val at tho Ntnv Jersey resort
dVhSk
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gp:;y V r ' ' ' P k ,v s7s"' f
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nino Diinnu tuimici
mio.Duiun i mi ni w
HUSBAND INNOCENT,
Britain Applauds j No Clue in Search
Arms Conference of Missing Woman
Cnntlmtdl fnitn I'ncr Our
i he Hritish nation nre in whole-hcnrlcr
synipathv. It is the Pitnipst ntu
lldi nt hope of Ills Majesty's tlovcin
ment that this conference, approached,
as it will be. by nil concerned m n
(ontlmiril fi-nni Pncp line
the monev on her person for safekecp-
I con- ing.
Tho search started soon after supper
when the Hev. ctjorge Trjon, of the
I ifst Itaptlst Diureli, came to make it
spirit of courage, friendliness und inn- i sick call upon Mis llolton. Learning
tual uiideuitaiutlng. may nehieve far- i ,,f tl(, strange disappcarnnce of Miss
reaching icsiilts tliat will be conducive Anderson he hurried back to town und
to the pinspct-ity and peace of thcLrilVP t(Y ,.,. 'n1(, searchers found
worid." ' nn Italian wotklng in u Held about a
The liritish ncceptauce was the litst!ln(l )olow tMU fnnhouse. on the road
of a toimnl natuiP to ne leto veti nmi , Fetmsgrove. This man -aid lie had
. ik i.. -...i.. . i... e.. i
tl.e great i owi-is in ni'ij m n" i""""" soojj u
Invitation of the American Hovein- i u,,j,js-
i icnt t hin.i severut days ago iiniiueii
tins (ioverninent tliat she would be glad
to participale in the Far Kastein cmi-
I'lUtiic. nnd Fi-niuc, in vvlin't i re-i
gai('.,'l in some milliters nf ii'iiouuting
ti a foiiniil aiceptanie, nntil'u I the
I tnted Stuns that I'lcinier lliiiu.'l,
would piiitn ipate in the nininnicnt and
Far llasiein discussions, Foruu I re-
woman walking tlnotigh the
Truths lir.sldp ltoad
Scnrchlng about where the womnn
hud been seen, the locality being a
crossing of automobile roads to Cam
den. Atlnntie Citv nnd other places,
trucks wete found alongside the road.
The footprints were n woman's, I'nder
it dense tree, in sand, weie seen a Till in -her
of trucks where she is believed to
"Good, Kind-Hearted Soul," In
capable of Murder, Say3
Wife, Seeking Divorce
DELAY FOR MRS. OBENCHAIN
Ily (ho Associated Press
f'litriitm. Antr. 2'2. From Allie
Qttnyle Uurcli, wife of Arthur Hurch,
jointly accused In Los Angeles with
.Mrs. Madnlynne ObencliHln of the mur
der of J. Helton Kennedy, today tamo
a message expressing her faith In
Uurch's innocence.
Mrs. Hurch, who Is suing her hus
band for divorce, addressed her mes
sage (o Mrs. 'William A. Hurch, of
Kvnnston, III., mother of the defend
ant, nnd the missive wns forwarded to
Hurch, held in jail at Los Angeles.
"My heart aches for Arthur, and I
want to help him In this his hour of
need." her message said. "lie is u
good, klnd-beni'ted soul, and murder
could never enter into bis henrt."
William Hright. Deputy Sheriff and
envoy of the Lost Angeles District At
torney. U expected here today to start
un inquiry Into local angles of the case.
Los Angeles, Calif.. Aug. Jl. (Hy
,A. 1'.) Although Mrs. Miiihil.vnne
Oheiichaln nnd Arthur C. Hurch. joint
ly indicted for murder lu connection
with the slaying heie August Ti of J.
llplton Kennedy, broker and reputed
linnet" of the young woman, arc sched
uled to be taken Into nuirt here thW
mornltui to cuter p'eas to the indict
ments. It was believed llllll If their
counsel cun prevent it neither will plead
until Thin sdu.v.
The two vv"rc arraigned la-t Monday
and given until todnv lo enter pleas,
but owing lo the inability of Haul V.
ScliPtick. of Los Angeles, recently en
gaged ns counsel, to conclude u trial
In Arizona, n further delay was under
stood to he desired.
Knlph It. Olipnehuin. of Chicago,
former husband of the Indicted womnn.
will represent Mrs. Obetichain in court
today, nnd Richard Kiltvelle, partner
of Scheiuk. is scheduled to appear for
Hurch.
INDIANS OPPOSE DANCING
Sioux
Protest Against
Old Cu3tom
OUreeli. S. I).. Aug ".'2.
Revival of
, , . , ,,i. in-r in linen-, iwirii- sue i- ii.-ii'iiii i"
plies r.. .vet tc be received fiotu Italy j ,mV(l tn),u kh(,(,r (lurin,. n s((in1 ,,.,,
linn .la' .in.
Atlantic City, N. .1.. Aug. 'SI. Or
gan, .i.i labor i i llk'l) to be repi ('suited
ii the fnrtlu omiiig tnnfereneo on (11--iii'i.
anient in Washington. I'resident
t-a' uel (lumpers, of the American Fed
eration if Labor, who Is heie presiding
ut a iiie'iliig of the F.x 'cutive Commit
mi iiiiiil" ill's dechtrntion today He
-nil I Iml been in i otiferctli e wth
I'l-esidi'iii Hardline teuTith at Wash
ington und the l'i-i-id"iit was favorable
to having labor lepresented. Mr Gom-
thc trucks led back n short dlstunci
toward the farm, turned off into the
woods, und were lost, l he woods arc i
dense nnd (hep, and extend fjr miles.
A boat was obtained at Oldmnn's '
'"reek, hauled through the woods t"
Heaver Cieck. near when- the footsteps i
vanished, nnd the crick has been
tborouglilv dragged, without result.
Dcputv Shot iff Hi own, of Salem, gave
it as his oplui' n today thai Miss Ander
-mi either voiiintavllv (iilei ed an auto- ,
mobile near the idace wher, her foot
stens enili'd or wns (IrilEfveil Into 11 I nl-
Ftswl7..5.itf-'r,i!rsJBC
,s. lle-avs that abor 1 as alvva.vs neon ,It .i,,.. ... ,t,i-,, ii,, .....o
in favor of disarmament and he feels i n,, '' m ,,1 m Un
U'V" 2? !::,lmrXru,ed,Uhii: -" 'lark-lmir'iind dark e) T 'she
s-a f .,-., Zl labor was pre- I ","'" "v''l J "'' Hul.nn'H or hye years
PI III 1 I III' I It'll I (I ) II t'l ol'IIHU IH'I . KM
1 . . n.. y ... i!.... i I....:.... 1..
Iir.'il in iigni nil) i.nin 111 1 .-nni ... . .11 , , , .,.,.. ,,,,, ,-.lk0 , ,,,
wnges imve 1 "',-'. '' '',-',.,',:.
t i t nii fill llll II lll'l 111 I III I II V lll"
tist Church, a teurher in tiie Suiuiay
sdiool nnd wns wide'y hnnvvn uiu
tespected through the connti.v-ide.
oi(s over tne cmmriy.
'ever kept stride with the 'onring cost
of living. Mr. (Sompers assprteil, and
th," cost of living bus not rebounded to
,111 extent vvlier" the laboring man can
stand anv iipprecinbl" derrease. Labor
i- not going around with a chin on Its
hmiider ami amicable settleuients will
In- i-i ached where po-stlile. However,
we wi'l stund ''or no Inni-tice and the
Federatlmi is i-ead'- to tight whi 11 called
upon in a righteous cnue.''
(Hv A. P.j
- The convocation of Sioux Indians in
session here for the last three dnv
under the un-plces of the Fpiscopal
Church today went on record us op
posed to the revival of dancing among
their peoples.
"Iteali7.ing the necessity for progress
and lndiistn und the moral interest
of tiie Indian people." the report sn,..
"Wp would represent thnt the revival
"' Ind an iistoms i- injurious and in
many instances leads to immorality
and the disobedience of tin Inws o, tl
countrv. mid wo wnu'd furtlni "
thnt the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
extend to our people wi-e coiinsi I 1, ,
advice as will 'cad our people to tliinl.
more of the future than the pa-t and
that Indian dnneis upon the reserva
tion, if pii'initled ut nil. lip onntiiieil to
those who arc sixty jours old and up
wnrd." Ends Life After Wife's Death
Cliiiinheishutg. Pit., Aug. 'J.Wil-
iain Willand. fmt.v-eiglit years old.
shot und killed himself today at In
iionie nil Ciarbei- street. He was
despondent over the death of his wife.
COL D'OLIER DECORATED
AT VERDUN CELEBRATION
American Legion Pays Tribute to
Men Who Said 'They Shall Not Pass'
Verdun, Trance. Auk. -'2. (Hy A.
P.) Members of the Atncr'ean Legion
this mornliiR dedicated n tnblet to the
defenders nf Vet dun In the City Hull
bote. The ceremony wits carried out In
the presence of nil the city officials. The
tltblet was erected to the men who, dur
ing the terrific (Ttrmnn onslaught of
Februnry and March. 11)10, stood before
Verdun and held back the enemy.
Tim tablet hears un Inscription stnt
Ine It was dedicated to the men who
"uttered the Immortal words, 'i'hey
sunn inn nii"-.
At tho end of the ceremony four of
tho Amet leans wcro decorated by the
municipality with the special medal of
Verdun. ,
The recipients of the decoration were
si- t..i. n l.'mnrv national com-
major uirau ". .....-,,, ... - -
mnnder of the American Leg t in ; ( ol
otiel Franklin D'Ollcr, of I'hlludelphln.
lirst national commnnuer w m- iiiun
lean Legion; Henry 1). Lindley. of
Dallas, past natlonul commander of the
Lekion, nnd Colonel Milton J. Fore
man, of Chicago.
The party of Legion men spent the
afternoon visiting the Argonne, where
services for the dend were held In the
Romnguo Cemetery by two former
T'nlted States nrmy chnplnlns. the Hev.
Jnmes .7. Hnlllgon nnd the Hev. Wil
liam P. Little.
DRAW W0MENF0R JURY
Twenty-two Picked for Two Weeks
Service In Federal Court
Twenty-two women, drawn todnv for
Federal Oram Jury duty, will sit for
two weeks, beginning September 11).
It Is the first jury drawn by W. Frank
Mutinies, the new marshal here.
The I'lilliiilp't'liinns an Miss Susan
Stern. Ill.'i Ninth Slxt) -third stieet:
Mrs. I'liy.nhpth WurU. Hl.ll Spruce
street: Mis. Mary S. Page, 2,'U4 Lo
cust street: Miss Curoline Lea. IMIIIl
Walnut street, and Mrs. Sarah I).
Lowric. 1VJ7 Pine street,
The othpr vvonien nre Mrs. Josephine
Helstle. Swnrthmort". Ms-s I'inmn
Hamilton Ardtuore; Miss Anne Hrcnd
lltigpr, Hoverstnwn ; Mls.s Mary A.
WhitoM'll. Kni ton; M'lss Josephine
Healy. Pottstnvvn ; Miss Mary Kvans.
Atdtnore; Miss Mary K. Spenkiuuii,
West Chester.
Mrs. Annie Thomas, Shenandoah :
Miss Hertha Heesp. St. Clair; Miss
Margaret Muler. Ho' ersford ; Aliss
Jlnrv Heoves, Phoenix vlllej M"i. Mary
Snyder, Ardmore: Mrs. Vin'et AV. ()g'
den. Ogden; MI KNh. Sppiicer, De'n
wnre County: Miss Herthu A. P.tntic
becker. Cohiinbiii -. Mis. Alice H. Kd
iiiuiids, St. Mai tin-, mid Mrs. Kli.u
both (tiulchroil. I'liltslown.
ACCUSED OF STEALING RING
Man Also Charged With Theft of
Pair of Shoes
Accused of stealing u S'.'OO diamond
ring fiom it girl -icqunlntniiM" and
walking out of a shne store with n
pair of shoes, Thomas True), nlivtcii
vpnr old, I Inward street, will have a
hen" ing before Magistrate Carson todnv
hi Central Police Station. Wo wns ar'
lested n a vvnrrint sworn out bv Miss
Mnrgaret MiOuilhin, the girl he 'is nc
I'used of robbing.
i"nrdln'; to .losctih Miller, who con
ducts a shne store nt LSI.' Pnssyunk
iivetiiie. Tui'V ciiiiii" into hs phic" 1-i-t
Ttipsdav. tried nn a pair of shoes, like I
tin-in nnd walked out with them.
-hoi't time later he wns seen entering
tiie home of Miss McQuillan, with
whom he had been friendly, at lil'.'H
Dut-for street. She later discover
ed the loss of the diamond ring.
She and the .shoe-sforc keeper swore
out a warrant nnd Tracy was picked
un M-erdii) Ii) District Detectives
Harrily and Spnngler. of the Twenty -fourth
nnd Wolf streets station
1LII1A ON DIM
AS INE
RS AR
State Troops and Police Gather
to prevent "Invasion" 0f
mingo (Jountv i
SHERIFF STANDS
GROUND
i
! Ily llm Associated irc j
iMiuii-aiuil, . V,t ,tlg ' n
lice nctivltv v:is stlmtilntct 1.,., . .'J
l..v !. -nlllnts out of ,l. m1m
I force of the Charleston force (w'Zs
uiuiy. 'J Iicsp no! icemen .. .. . '.
I. hard varc stores ,m , 'j'l
where fitennns tire scld. "1
In addition, several renr.,. . .
roopers. equipped for fi,.i,i !"'. "
1 . " PITT 1 1 t
mad,. ,, sudden apt enrnhee 'A
v-er." rpiiiitered nt hotels. Some 0 ' tlf- 'S
were placed in nutomobUPs nnd l,?l
tetip.l in the direction of uJ! ' ''"'J
"'i niri, 1
Colonel Jackson Arnold. ..,.
lemiPiil m Till Htilte police, inf fV,
T" l "" H'luniion. nut at city tmiial
ead.iuiirtPrs nnnounep.nent n', J
nir nritautinmiry m'nsiires" ;;f
helm t'ltpn. "Cttil
Men from the Cabin Creek nml P,t.
Creek coal fields, who gathered In M ?'
met, near here. Sntitrdn.v. with tV. i
t Inn of innrchiiiK to Mingo (Nuintr ,":
demonstration npilnst martial iku- 1!
force there were still in camp lust tUi
according to Sheriff Walker. ,,f ,'
County. lie nid .'1011 men lin'l nrrh-.,
nt the cuinp jestorduv, bringing tlietnt.
to np.ro.ximute'y IIDO. mo-t of whom iS
armed. ' ur'
The pin,,. f th- miners w!m w
scheduled to start for Mingo Sundii
nioinltiK could not he learned dcnnlwV
II t'lOllai the Sheriff snl.l il .. ..." "ll"t
., ,, , ,, ''' "eie "USC0I1-
'deinhlc tali uiunng tlioin nf stnrtln.
neiore (inyilglil today. He ft;il
not veilfv the reports through FchV
styled lendprs however, nnd nddr-d thit
.....,-..,.,. .,.,- u, uv ,i0 recognized lead.
crs nmong them.
Sheriff Don Chnfln. of tmn. n...-.
,, , . "- --"Sell ijunir
thrniitrh whose teri-ltorv l.i ii. .'.'
march to Mingo lies, said last nigl'itibit
"no armed mob" will cross the Lonn
ounry line, lie added thnt lie n.
"little interested" in the gntlicrlne of
the miners, hut thnt he was prcrmrej to
meet nny emet-Eency.
Most of the men. according to th-
ni'criii, wuo visitcu tne cntnii this after,
noon, nre armed with shofKn,i r)fM
and sidp-arms. I'rohnhly half nf them
he said, are white. They nre stibitin
.iiiii.i.i iiion iii-iins, w-nicn nre cookfd
over open fires In the hollow, where
incy nave nsscmuicti ami Hacked their'
arms.
lilt 1 lis
'riKiMnsaiv A,,LT,,Lt m 1, ..... . .
TMliMI'SiiN. heluv il husband of hPh"l A
if-ndH. aN I'mni Hn ('null N'o i'4 A 0
;f K. M (., Tompln Counr 1 N . Wit), 0 c'
I A 111 il nmnlotna nf Hnn.... tl. - X' v
: ' V"' ' ' "l ""vi'in niri VOin I
riim. nre inltpl at iittcnd funrril ervlrr
Tti 1 1 nil t, 1 1 t i, i i... .." .TV I
u t V." i V ..'., ' . wnc n
Y 1,11. -.v. iitfi uit'Hi '"'kiiiiiu t emetery.
upmnlnH may by vtuod AVtdn"'(Jfty after
. wn:i;,S-Af Trenton N J Aurnaf 4f
MAHV MAT.VINA rAinrUiri r tifdni";;
ifrnrv Aitirtln .Arlr r ? 11..1, .,
f-i i- . i.. . . . .. . - i"Miiivrn inq
i iri,us un inv i I'm in r.ltrifl riinrr frrm
ii-im i"siiipnri" ,ii r. iiPTrnirwn pve Trn.
V,n N T Yrt,,J"1", - '' M Interment
i vi tui'iru . ,i
r.nsr ami nn vn
DO(J l.osl. Ilnullsh setter Udk h'n wlri
Mnck iMtrh un head. hIfq a number t
wiirts on he-id nnil 1. .rl ftrn d r-om hatte
t ChoHtnut lllll. l'hllii , winrnu leather
iin t.curlnir lliene 'o '.'I'll ' , t.,jir,
Ill-strict. Liberal reward It returrfj to E
!r,ol!'.M';!'' s-'"'" 'rlticmlon I Ch'ilti'it
Hill Phlli.
si .VIVi:il KI'siiists
wiiiti: sri.i'iiru m-iuncs. -. y.t.
(iltl.i:Nllltli:il. While Huiphur Sprt-iti.
.iinm i nni Ml, Itnorl
WRITS AID CAMDEN BARMEN
Justice Katzenbach Will Let Them
Test Law
Writs of ceitiniiu i luive been granted
'the fort) -eight Camden saloonkiepers
HURT AT SUNDAY CARD GAME '',!lPn '","" wlw,':f1'- "- "- ol;
. . four weeks ago. I he) were granted
-r . . !.. Ait., li .i lo allow the men to tist the constitu
ivyu ,,--., iiijuicu oou .-.ciiiiu tiotllllit) of the Villi Ness Act. Whilll
Sermon on Life s Uncertainty
Miili.uioy City. Ph.. Aug .' -He-turnliig
from St. Mutv's liteek Catholic,
Chiil'ih. wher. tin' listened to a ser- ,
Starting Tomorrow
Road
Confessions of a
Movie Star
us told to
INK KM'MPII
You may rciogribe the life storv of
vour fnvorite actor or actress. They
have left nothing unsaid und tho
telling of their styries will be Inter
est In',' to every one who wants to
get into movie work.
Start Heading It Tomorrow
lu (he
Daily Movie Magazine
innn bv the pastor on the i.m ertnlntv of
life, John Oiler, nnd John Slecho went
to the hillside to phiv cii'd" .Vi'sterdav
afternoon. Whi'e seated thev were
'truck bv nn o'd Inu-k whiel. which
came thundering down the hill and
both suffered fractal oil skulls
Until nn' al tin I'oiminin Springs
State Hospital. Steeho's death is mo
meiitarilv expected H.. has n vvife and
seven children. It is not known who
spul tlm truck- wlie. 1 down the hill.
. i
TYPHOID AT BURLINGTON
Authorities Searching for Supposed
Carrier of Disease
Trenton, Aug '"' The State De
pnitment of Health has sent for In
spectors to investigate, repoi's of an
imthrpiik of tvnhoid in Hurlinston
County. No information s uvaihibh
vi t ns to the inns, ,,f the n'leged e'o
(leinic, iiltlioiigh it wns said that a
cistern in one of t'n towns nffifte.!
was under snspo i,,n tun! there will In
no Information mi the numbpr of cnse
fur a few diijs.
It vvus f,aid hejlth authorities me
looking for n possible tvphnld carrln
IIH the source of the din use.
Home Robbed of $100 I
Thlves removed a vviiulovv screen, en
tered the home of l'reil Meilnn, at L"i0''
Kllsworth street, last night and escniiei!
with SUHi which they found In a bureau
on llio lirst II '
U. S. Denies Chinese Rumors
PpIiIii, Aug. JL' - illv A. P.i The
American Legation lias ishiieil a state- i
ia( nt to the press In which, on instruc
tions from Washington, it denies re
polls that ilii Aniein'nn fioveriitnent
fnvors interiiniinnnl control of China, i
These rejKiits were ciinnecteil with the1
proposed disarmament ((inference.
makes it a misdemeanor ),, i,,m, Him,,!-
in one's possession in the Slate of New
Jctse).
The snloouniPii were brought tor tiiul
ti week ago und made nnplii ation for
the writs ut that linn. Supreme Couit
Justice Kat.enhai'h, in grunting I lie
writs todii), said that as long as the
siinin tiling was being dmie In nt lit r
narts of the-Stato h"' could see no reason
wh) he -lioiild not do it ill Ciimdeii.
Hail for the im u was lixpil nt SHIOO
pilch.
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babies and small children.
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J. E. Caldwell & Co.
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With none of the haste which would be required
did we aim at quantity production; but carefully,
scientifically, efficiently, we have gone about our task
of building a fine motor car.
A Loafing Range of gentle smoothness, for economy
and flexibility ; a Sporting Range of extravagant power
and reserve strength, for speed and emergencies
both arc Peerless.
Built entire in the Peerless factory, this wonderful
car presents a standard of Value unequalled among
cars of far greater price. Compare Peerless perform
ance, comfort, economy and endurance with any
other fine car.
TourinB Car $2,990 Roadster $2,990 Coupe $3,680
Sedan $3,950 Scdan-Limousine $4,210
PRICKS F. O. II. CLEVELAND: War tax not included
THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland. Ohio
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