Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Fair lonlght followed by cloudy nud
unsettled Sunday J soinc'whnt wanner
Sunday! tnodernto rn.st (o south winds.
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IT Vol. vii. no. 297
Knfrnd ig Becortd-nRss Mntttr (il the roMomce nt rtilladulplila, Ta-.
' Under the Act of March 3. 1870
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921
Published Dally Hxcrpt Sunday. Huhwrlptlon Trier Id a. Ytnr by Mall.
CopirlKtit 1021, by Tub'le I-dr Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
A' v
fit 3 HURT
IS PICNIC TRUCK
IIS IN CULLY
t.
Manand Wife Killed When Bus
j i Plunges Off Bridge
' Near uovon
BRAKES FAILED TO WORK,
ft SAYS INJURED DRIVER
TRUCK PLUNGE KILLS TWO AND HURTS NINE
7&7&
k'eebler-Woyl Baking Company
' Employes in Holiday
Accident
GUARD WALL RIPPED OUT:
r
N
tone Barrier, Designod to Pro-
vent-Such Mishaps, Would
Not Bear Strain
' I man and Ills wife were killed and
line persons wero injured, when a truck
fa which they wero riding to a picnic
tent through the wall of a bridge on
the Valley Forge .State road, two miles
lorttwcst of Devon, at 10 o'clock this
ionilnj.
Tli dead and injured were an i-niia-
IJtlphlans, employes of the Kecblor
ffejl Baking Company. 200 North
Twenty-second street.
The Dead
JtmM Woods, forty-four. 1000 North
Fifty-sixth ttrcct, crushed nbout head
lid cheat.
! Mn. Mnrv Woods, his wife, forty-
ijht, crushed nbout head and chest.
The Injured
Sylvia Cieplllclia. '-'211 Vine street.
Itufj of forehead nud possible fracture
CI ilculL
Matthew Xarrovlc. 2131 Summer
itreet, cuts and bruises.
Catharine Dougherty. 2031 Haln-
tridjtc street, outs of head, fnce and
kinds.
Lillian Gadshall. 051 North Eighth
itreet.
. Anna Donlen. 1217 Mascher street,
lull and bruises.
, Miry Elliott, 2112 Cherry street.
ipralnctl niiKio and possible fracture of
WM.
Vincent Dcnaco. driver of truck. 821
TTihlngtcm nvenuc. Injuries of thigh,
arms and hnnd.
Joe Miller. 1103 (Juentlicr street, cuts
lof sca'p and hnnd.
Sophia Dercuinaic. '1230 Crcsson
itreet, Manayunk, possible fracture loft
inme, uruises of leg and bunds.
1 Uatlerlcs Hunicd Out
The accident is blamed upon failuic
of the truck's brakes, nnd the burning
S of tho storage batteries. The driver,
aco, made n statement In the Hi-j u
Miwr Hospital in which lie said lie
wuld not control the truck going down
Ull, and it crashed through the stone
mini wall iuto the creek.
The truck turned over tu-ieo In
drop of twenty-five feet, landing on its
"eels, In the almost dry bed of a
creel. Ad eye witness to the incident
we out the driver's story that the
truck became unmiiunirnhlo. nnd
wAed through tbc wall In spite of his
km efforts to bold it.
. The accident biom-hi tn n tr,.,... ,.in...
tie Keebler-Wojl C'ompan's nnnual
Picnic fni tlu I... ... .,
'" --iiiis. i-.very ,cur on
mwmatoly this date the company
m taken Its omplojos nnd their fnm
mwto Vnlley Forge for u ,1iiv'h outiinr.
c truck hleh was u-i.,.,.1,,.,1
of a long line of a ,l.en powerful
', with n number of pleasure cars.
, ,7 "erc uwd to take the L'7.- of-
,,',' en,pl0JCS ""-' members of their
"mllles to the pn-nle.
ain i""1 W,f? m,et (Veah 'l".'1 "'"""'"s cro badly injured, ono seriously, when the inot(Trbus,'h"wna'lM)vcrCO
jontalnlns a pirnlc party, fell Into ii gully from a brldco near Devon. Tlio picture shows tlio sccno of tlio
accident
7 IVIOTORISTS HURT
IN UN
LINE CRASH
Samuel Vauclain and Son
Rescue Roles After Collision
in Front of Home
in
DRIVE INJURED TO HOSPITAL
Seven prisons were injured, one seri
ously, In a collision of automobile nt
Conestoijn and Ttoherti roads, near
llryn Mawr. at S o'elork lust niqht.
Tho iccldent ocnirred directly in
front of the home of Samuel M. Vau
clain. president of the Baldwin Loco
motive Works. Mr. Vauclain. in din
ner clothes, and his son. .lncqurs. drove
two automobiles, with the Injured, to
the llryn Mawr Hospital, throe miles
ditntit.
Mrv; Bridaet Hnnoy. of Devon, whose
condition yx serioiis bconuM1 rf hrek
from loss of blood, owes her life to tbc
prompt action of Mr. Vauclain and his
son. Klic is seventy-live years old. The
other occupants of tho two nutos were
'lit an 1 hruNod. but were able to leme
the hospital after they bad been treated.
James MoXnlly. of llryn Mawr,
v. is drmni; an automobile alone ( on-
csloga road. David Muitilu
llryn Mawr, wis with him.
At Ttolierts road, due to confusion,
thev 'unshed into an iiutoniobilo driven
by Micbaol Norris. With Norris were
bis wife, Alarv; his dauvbter, Mnv ;
Midinel Geary and Mis. Iltinev, all of I
Devon.
YERKES'TINE MILL' WHEELS
AGAIN START TO GRIND
Squire Says Auto Club Head Ignored
Him and Truce Is Off
Squire D. Martin Ynrkes' "fine
mill" in Millbourne Township again
started grinding today. The win els
are nil (iro.isod nnd turninz. but the
first gold from a speeding motorist is
tt forthcoming.
I The m tile iinni.itrirH ulin ntleml tn
mining .if llio jiineliluc are all set. Two
fonstnhlcs with stop watches stand on
West Chester pike ready to time auto
mobilcf; as they pass. The squire is
sitting in his office, picpared to .serve
Iho first offender.
And nil because the squire snys .T.
1'orton Weeks, presiilent of the Key
none Automobile Club, has fniled to
keep Ilia agreement of u week ago for a
peace conference which would solve the
speed problem of the township.
Squire Yorker iay Mr. Weeks pro
posed n conference for Inst Tucday ee
niiis. Meanwhile until that time a
truce was established. Tuesday and the
ensuing day- came ami pass, d. The
superintendent of the "fine mill" as
serts Mr. Weeks has ijot come near
him.
warn in ships
ruv)
IDLE AT HOG ISLAND
Rotting, Rusting Hulks
Mute Story of Once Busy
Yard's Tragedy
REPORTS HIS CAR, STOLEN
AND GETS HIMSELF'IN JAIL
Police Had His Car and Had Found
Liquor In Same
O. It. Hancock, of Highland I'nrk,
hud n nice time fit n banquet rn a hotel
near Thirteenth and Chestnut streets
last night, but when at 1 o'clock this
morning lie looked for his $1800 auto
mobile In Twelfth street near Chest
nut It was gone.
Hnncoek went to the Fifteenth nnd
Locust streets station nnd reported His
1om.
They asked him his nniue nnd he
told them. They nsked hlin the license
number of tbc missing automobile an. I
he told them. Then they told liiui u
few things.
I The police told liiui a man by the
name of Jones, who was also nt the
banquet, had looked for bis automobile
I nud found it gone. He found Han
cock's machine. It wan of the same
, ninnufncture. Jones thought some one
I had tnken bis ear by mlstnke. He took
i Hancock's automobile to the police stn
I tlon.
They also told Hancock they had ex-1
I nmlned his automobile nnd hnd found
i n pint of whisky in it. They arrested
UlUl Ull IIIC CIUUKO IH YlOUlllll); UlU
olstead act.
At a henrlnz before Magistrate Cnr-
son. Hnncoek was dNchurged when his,
attorney said the whisky must' lmve I
got In there after th" automobile ills- J
appeared from in front of the hotel.
SUSPECT IN STRAFFORD RUM,
THEFT HELD'.ON 2D CHARGE
Alleged Robber of Dlmmlck Home
Involved In New Case
Francis Ilrannigan, Itandolph street
near Ontario, under heavy ball in con
nection with Uio robbery of the Straf
ford home of F. I. Dimmlck. wbh to
day held In SlfiOO bail tor n further
hearing September 3. on tlio charge of
participating in nnother liquor robbery.
Frank J. Young. 5108 North Carlisle
street, recognized Ilrannignn ns one of
live men ho saw nt the home of Joseph
F. Nash, "100 North llroad street, at
1 0 o clock on the morning of Juno 22.
The men were carrying n case of liquor
., ' from the house. Young testified before
1 Oil Magistrate Trice today.
I lining could not Identify Martin
Colin, Twenty -first street near Norris,
1 who was arraigned with Hrnnnigan in
i connection with the robbery of the
' North llrond street home. Colin, who is
v held with Ilrannigan in connection with
DAIX WITHDRAWA
L
STILL MYSTERY, BUT
Wedded Secretly
VA
IN
SHE
Rumor, However, Is He Will Not
Come Out Openly in Sup
port of Combine
REPORT TALK WITH WATSON
BEFORE HE QUIT THE RACE
ONLY FEW WORKING NOW , LyPMTJt"L JJ- WM '"'"s"1
:nsli lestineu tweniyciive cases of
Fiftv million dollars in ships lying
idle nnd rotting Hog Island, dead,
and rusting!
That Is the picture Mint one who
visits the once urcat shipyard today
must carry away with him,.
In tlio old wet basin, where only a
year or two ago men throbbed with
the desire 'to break all shipbuilding
records nnd did is a twisted pano
rama of masts, smoke stacks nnd rust
red hulls.
I-.igbty big ships are there. Eighty
cases
liquor and five cases of cordial were
ftolen from tbc ifrono street nouse. The
liquor belonged to the estate of the late
Frank J. llender, Nash's father-in-lnw.
lo Quarrel With Dnix,
Snys Councilman JFcglcin
liumnrs of n quarrel between Sen
ator Dnlx and President Weglein,
of City Council, Dnix's pnirtVnl
bncker. weie denied today by Presi
dent Weglein.
"I ns-fced Mm why lie hail with
drawn." said Weglein. "but we had
no words. Our friendship is un
broken. I felt, however, that lie
might have told mo nbout it in ad
vance. Dnix himself was vexed, but
did not explain why. I nm sure he
reached his conclusions on bis own
nccount. Knowing him ns I do, I,
invc m,- own idea, but cannot say'
anything now."
It is understood that Weglein is
favorable to the fifty-fifty ticket:
Hotnn. Hadley, Campbell, Watson
and Kendrlck.
PRIME IN
DENIES IRELAND'S
SIKH. C. PA I I. DKNl'KLA
Iteforc her marriage. Mareli HI, she
was Miss Sura It. Ilolnn. Had an-
nounceil riigiigeiucnt Juno 4, and
wedding date as October 1
MISS SARA B
DLAN
BRIDE SINC
E
MARCH
Announcement of Wedding Sur
prise to Friends Not Ex
pected Until October
Mystery still surrounds the sudden
withdrawal of State Senntor Augustus
F. Dnix, Jr., nt the last minute late
yesterday afternoon, of his candidacy
for City Treasurer.
I.itt'e Is lipinc dlHCIlssnil fmlnv nt f"!fv
Hall ami in places where trie dt vS poll- L . ., ..
nsa,t';;:,,,7s TKrrKP bnt VJ -'I'M-n 'RAN OFF,' MOTHER EXPLAINS
upset to the plans of Mavor Moore nnd
the ot,s League, whose candidate
fc0"er.!!nlI'l;V"';-- ..." JIT . ""-. of n-vo. and
tho Vnre lenders nrtii,. ..:"''.,:' I ' '"Mil Denekla
-. '.'uii1ii IfllllUlHI
of Chestnut Hill.
wliosc engagement was announced June
. were married in March. This was mi
ilni f'T. ,,",,','n withdrawal bnd been a
trick. AllOtlier noHHelntTu nntnmonf
thbrotV',7nr,T'k',ln,Tl!','1m,nt'I ,0,,- ' " I'"'-"--pendems
fr Mny"r "",1 - ! Mrs. Thomas J. Dolun. o:
TAX BILL WILL HAVE
PRECEDJNCE OVER TARIFF
Senate Finance Committee to Give
Revenue Measure Right of Way
Washington, Aug. 27. (By A. P.)
Out of the mass of rumors one tbni -hestniitwobl Farm
seems if least loqlcni is that Senator T'' marriage tool
- Villi i
Dnlx wii
k plaie Mnnh 1(1 nt
n!inrX.,f tl!nnv',0m,, 0llt n"P"ly '" """ I T-" ll0".," "f MK'- ""IniiV aunt. Mr-.
v"rt "' ,IlP "r"- lr Cnmac. 7 East Fort --ixtli
Kepoited Visit to Watson tV,' (mv ,"rlr.
The Senate Finance Committee dc- ! V "... .'.., ?.'" ""'"",; lm . ""?-,. " I
I --." 'tlliillll lliriui in-,- III' I III- fllV
WELL SPOUTS HOT WATER
Second Phenomenon of Its Kind Ob
served In Florida
Hcbring, I' la., Aug. Ii . . (Hy A. I
Hot water which begun llnu-lnir
also of i eighteen days ago from a well being
driven for a local concern still Is com
ing to tlio surface at a rate of forty
gallons a minute. Throughout the
period the flow has mniutnined an even
temperature of 13(1 degrees.
This is the second instance of a bot-
iiowiiiK Hen oot.,-1 von in riorum, one
The cars collided with such force i Having been ill men at Tensacola. about
that thev were overtunud. Occupants twenty years ago. the Puiisueoln well
were showered with ahi-s from thejns later diveited into a subterranean
broken windshields. "x? . . ,
Mr. Vauclain and his son. seated at1 Sebring is about foity miles north
dinner, were startled 1 the noise of the west of Lake Okeechobee, and in that
crash and the scienms of the women. I""'t of the Stale wluw formation in
Tliey inn out to the roadside and then dicates it once was open sea.
hurried to the Vauclain garage. ( -
Mr. Vauchiiii. at Ihe wheel of at GAVE WRONG MEN DRINKS
limousine and his son, diiving a touiing , UHVt vvnuuujvicpi unlJ
ii Tutil t Ii n i ii tn iii. I in mi ii ii il it lUmill
(II i lll'IH l I III- IIIIMKU III" il lllll lU'imil -. , I .....w f i. in
to the hospital. i Man FlncJs Three "Thirsty" Visitors "" nght, and perhaps there is
snnl ihnt ilu. ii, ;,!,, .,.,. i
..111. . . i I 111 !--.- 'Iil lliriui in-,- 111' I III- I'll llllLliiili.l ....... A ..1. 1 .
first-class steam freighters, ready nt a "ic" -"""J l l' i"c lnx ul" nlt,ULi ot treasureshlp. and bad told Wats on tint . f, - il f .11 . w"" . "'"' '"u"
word m- uern. ,i ..nrpt-. il.nw,l.iUilL.tarlff . . t. i.i...!....i .... ' I1 llml I "u the fall ceremony as thoii i i!.v
lof America to n waiting woHd. Ami T f-oriiMi-ratlon ot.cr " ' '"former were ,,;;t , ad, murricl. The, ,'.,
I there they lie. Fifty million dollars' I will bcjlii neU Thursday, by which! With Neimtor Dniv lost .,.,., ,:..... i"' '' . ,,h" ,"l'.r'
I worth. time hearings on tile tariff already jt s.i(i ri...t iMPi,:ird Wei-lnin flr ,i , ' "" , "'rriage. i-oupled with
I Huddling against them are tv. steel ;" will have been concluded. J,t of Ci y"coun c ' nay R o'bb t "n2ZVJT 1""" '
rn. Hw.lv,. ,.,.!., .!,!,. i., Cbairmnn Penrose nnnounced that it! t ,i, mC-. "l .'. ."),.'" c i uw. 0,1C'g' mint, caused n seiMiit on n
r. ',...., -..., " " ,," ."":' was (be Imno of li cn.nmltt,.,. to l.i-.. ..:.,"..."'.'" ?. '" '' . ": . ""' """ society lierc todu.v.
uiiih incmi, ami ne ing nils. 111 tie . ..,,, , , --"- - i i-gii-in was uie pr ucipal bacKer of Tin. nmwiN ... i... , , ,
ndministration building, in the record ,"' tn b ".lfl b- the House rea. ly DnlT. 'inn h,u" wnf Wnln '' 'li'"' 'l;''11'
office nnd in Captain Edmonds' office. '"L,'"1''" ,t',l),"! .'"'i'l0 w ',Un ' ' T,", Vo,ors h"!w '"" not vet ob- Mrs , , ,, vni, to.H, ' K ,l,omM'1""'-
.... i. hi.- ui.-u nun uciicr iiuu nils , niiestion would be held I. V ..," , " l "' " "liners sain .Mrs. Ho nil esc n .nnil Voii .l.n.'t
TZfmXn V '' ?? the"e!;nirn,nn nn- ' a JtI
uouiicu nm mc iicnrincs on tne suzar . : , i'Aintii:iiinn e,rnt
M n" . ZZl ' ' .Br' "" . , . "K": -....Iu1p. of the. tariff measure, already
,,.i . , ,i ... . I arranged, would be indelnlUely post-
nnd put them onee more cutting through I !mllP,, It ih ,,IumPli , n.mplete open
tbc high seas carrying the commerce discussion of the metal nnd wood sehed
ot lie world. j ules todaj and devote Mondny. Tues-
-there are only n few- men left down day nnd Wednesday of next week to
at Hog Jshmd. Painfully few when 'the agricultural list.
mi- n-i .nuiisi' or uie war euorr is
JAPAN EARNS RIGHT TO
MEET U. S. FOR DAVIS CUP
Mrs. Hanij. cut on Ihe neck, had j
lost much blood in spite of the record
rim made by Mr. Vaiicl.ilu. John J.
Dur
'll
aid
ell
Are Law Officers
When Angelo Munnolo,
l.leventh street, IJarb
consideied; but most of them believe
still that "something may hnppon."
All the way frem Morris l.enhv. the
watchdog at the gate, to E. S. Watts, I
mc nig i inei, tiierc Is one loud crv : ' . . . , ,
"They're cutting things to the bone Kumagae Beats Anderson in Final
down here!" ' at Newport
1 hev're rnHlntv (iln(va ,.. !. lww.n . .. . ..
. '. . ". -" ' " t'",iu. , -NPl IIOI'I . .Ml!?. ''i. nililll U'l I (111.
i . ----- ." - :! i-
suiiu i no. ii Aniorlcn in tne clinl en-?e roiim
Continual on 1'nKr Fie, Column Tour '
Cnnllnuril on TiiKr To. Coliitiin H
of North
for it.
Wi'shin
P-ii.t to those who can find real life I
mir.... T.. : I... I . .1 i I"' --...-.... V... villi
tiu-.nn uu ii. Known ni'si ro l no lHiif.. i. iin..i, m.... -. i... n... j!.i-
...on of Weshlngion. , T nl Y ,V , '". V;.' 'C,,,e
Ilils was ileclded on the Casino courts
.! ...I I..1.I... T." . . P
luiin. ii uosiiuom. woo iinniii u ,,.,., , t., .... ,,,,. .l,i r ,.:... ,.' " . t iimi noil sicei, w no can I toilnv w ion Ichlvn Kiimnt-n,. f .Inmm
art linn; after the accident occurred, ,,P,tllm.,(), , produced ",- . J, ,'" f" 1"1t"1 '" inanlinnte metal us well defeated J. O. Anderson, of Australasia
led in phuing the injuied in the Nan- ,i,Ki., ,-,, i ',,?. .,"""""' ,v " ""Mi. there w a tragedy of tre- i for the third virion- f tlm iinl r..in,.i
nn ini-u. . "'" ' " '."'.'s iu. mem Oils nronoi'ttniw h..l,, ., ...i t.- . ...i.. ...:. !...... ,.,
...-. . ilu, luiin iiffivnii ,.. ,wi ii -.- ,.., .- i '".k i ii iviiiiiimiii'i. ..ill I -j inn. ill il v, i .ii. n
. ( count deteetne; Chief ,f ' " , " , ""' eieton-IIKo ways and the scores were H-tl, T-.". l'-ti. d-2. (1-1.
40,000 RIOT IN MUNICH; l-'lai-k and patrolman. Tlioy arrested ':',"" l""m "l ,,,e b'K "'"''""K , U was the great end.m.me of the
i .. .,. .... . r,., r.i inr- Miiiiunlo and sei.eil two inllim ..r . '"""l- Japanese star that pulled him through
Toe worker
s assembled nt S o'clock
whisky nud some coloring mutter.
Justice of the Pence Schuyler held
Munnolo in $1000 bail for ihu Oram!
Jury.
Demonstration Arouses Fear That
li. ----- . --.-.... uivu ill o o clock i , ;
mornilic nt tlm ,, , . . .1 Bavarian Government Faces Cr Is 8 i
mi i? . . ."'"111111 ,s piani.
M 'he trucks and touring cars left on ! ,,!,-"M- A,l- -" ' ' A- ' ,"1J,!", I
' run to Vnil.... i' . "' onsiraiions in Muulcli iiculust high i
'W weie filled ' '1UICKIJ us prircs and alleged icactloniiij methods
until, i i I,,., I,, i... in nnd iw.milp. i steiimsiiip ( u. ot Itriiuswiek. nbun
are iiiinimiiied urmessiiges from Munich , Vlu'l .'' Ili,''' ruw "!''" ,'n'ol'N, Hnat
todnj. One man was killed and one "'J' ' "d. as , liienklng iiji i today on a
ITie trucks i,,..i i
I-,. , u"" oecorated with
iWi,i 7, ' """""- ami cni'h
Jetted nml.1 cheers. . ...,,
W"Sm waung ,..Bs. '
1"e truck ui.i,.i .. ..i .. . . .
IKM,n( """ "io ai a
sciaent was t n. iu, . ,
Ii ki. .i...... - ' " ,l",- u was.
, -. vmi-iric tri1.. j,, . . .
,eftr 1'crsoiw rode. '
Kails Far Uelilud
bt ast ti-1,,,1, .hi
bout (i i ' u R,,t ,,v"v """I
1ro,,whIchbada,we,y.
Wrecked Steamship Breaking Up
Halifax. X. S.. Am:. L'7 i it. i
P. 1 The I'nited States Sliippimr lloiinl
Tragedy In Ships
Ihe ery names of the .ip. their
Iiomv pints and the big rusting i udders
and propellers half exposed above the
muddy Delaware breathe of the lomnnce
to a victory. In view of his splendid
pinjing in the doubles of jesterdny
when Australia won first match. Ander'
son was picked to defeat the Jap vet
eran. Kumagne, however, wore down
lis rival and then came throuuh with
.or.
ind
tllllt lllifllt lli tiers. Ilnlinv Kisinlr In ulrann li.iil,
Abrahnni Lincoln, West Mnnton. Mm. 1'ei-f,., t nlinii,.- ..n,u,i n,.,t .. r..i
on Steuben, former (ierinan shin, i sized L-nller." -rntn,l i.wIa....... I
Kiimngne. interest in the foienoon con-
tllnti. t ..! .,-nu n li.lt. (lllK'll Innn '.. ..iI.h.
I . ,- . -' .. ..... ..v..(..n.,, 1.M.II, I .' I ..llltl-l-
isuiii uuii ill wiiuiii tie liiiini. "Vnn ' .nil wils I'lineni ni nn nr.... II.... I .1.....
S
h
Th. h:'1.'" r
Pika ;i'll ,"" Chicle
i iruekK were in sieht
in: tSe on,""'
& procceil
tne trm.ti
not
r.."" time ns tho nii,,V .
. , i n in
a.i nrnrnni -i -....'. "4
tl . ,v,""i tint inn i.nn,.,.. n.
...! . ! nnii-1- IIIKC.
'f'of ilea nn, ' B"'I,B V11- i1"1 tin
tc ta u , W"t,'" L'nJo-vl" """'
V ffo i " ll,py "'': JiirIiir
K Whci th, ('"mL' ' "Ul -Moill-Nn.
mi ' , r,u'1i ITml tlniiKli
hple thev nT1."1"1 7,ll(',l ""'rrily to
I The ,,,ln,',1 "." flu. streets .
.ft uuiiei
Contli
into the VuMin
'WntU o VnKe T-- . --
VEKERLE DEAD INBUDAPEST
T Lo
id so on until the toll Is cightj
There ure piohnbly a hundrt'i
ml boys to whom tin. hut,,,
.mill,. . .'Ill- lllllll .MIS l.lll'-il UlUl who , , , ,'... I SI,, ..I . ' i i " ....- ... i-Ai ruiiii ,1111111-
wounded in Ihe pioeoss of dispersing I l('!'?'' Illl11"' entrance to Halitux haibor. pieupei oriugsn thrill. It was this i to defeat Kiimngne on the ba-ls of lii
the ileniiiiistrnlors, which was effected ' w 1!'',11 she strin k enrlv jesterdaj while j "mt V ""h carried them to the shell- plaj In yesterday's doubles, in whle.
bv the pollio and soldlets without seri- ! ''"v1"" P'"r becnuso of engine trouble. V"" ,,"'I,N ln, I'iniice, and. moro won- I hi v as the outstanding star
ous trouble. I ' """ "' '" icuge legnrueii the vos-
Tho ileuiiiiiMiation is descrlhed as "ol s ,'"rR, l,s beyond hope of salvage.
being aimed in paiticular al Premier, j
:!!:HS:?vB Dempsey Made Social Lion
ueriui yet, it was the Win ss, .,,.
(ontlniiril n l'Ke 11,,.. Column Tirre7 ' SIX INCENDIARY FIRES
SWEEP LONG BRANCH
TRANSPORT TO CARRY OFFICERS' FAMILIES
SAN TRANCISCO, Aug. f7. The transport Great Northern,
destined to be flagship of the Atlnntic Fleet, win leave here
September 3 for Bremerton, "Wash., nnd leturnin- leave September
14 for the cast coast to join the fleet. It will carry families and
baggage of officers transferred to the Atlantic Fleet as a result
of the recent exchange of the Sixth and Seventh Divisions of
battleships.
"RED ARROW" DIVISION HOLDS REUNION
DETK01T, Auy. 7. The bvcouil tuiiiuiil reunion ot" the Tinrty
hcoond (.lied A now) Division opened here today with veterans
pieseut from nil paits of the country. Michigan and Wsicousiu
men predominated, however, the division having been made uji
Chicily ni' uuu tiom tlu.t,i: States.
SECESSION PLEA
Lloyd George Warns Sinn Foln
Against Rejection of
Peace Offer
DAIL EIREANN DISCUSSES
PREMIER'S COMMUNICATION
My the Associated Press
London. Aus. '27 Ireland ennnot
be ierni',., (n withdrnw from the
IlritMi Finpire.
This is the outstnr.iiing feature of
tho note Pnt to Dublin yesterday by
Prime Minister Lloyd Oeorgo. following
'consideration by the Cabinet of the
whole Iris, situation. Lloul George
dec hired hi would be g'ad to continue
negotiation with E.imon de Vnlern. but
warned the 1,-ish lenders that a need
less prolongation of the conversations
might wreck the chance of an agree
ment, nnd terminate the truce.
Newspnpers today generally approved
the Prime Minister's reply, and ex
pressed sntisfnetion flint Lloyd Oeorge
hnd declared he was willing to continue
negotiations.
The Morning Post, which main
tained the old Conservative view,
urged the Sinn Fein leaders to recog
nize the unalterable stand for union
which bad been made by the govern
ment, nnd nihisod that terms lie reached
on that basis. D,. Vnlern was told
that ho w-ns "discussing tlm situation in
tlio nilrit of un impracticable doctrin
aire." Suggests Irish Plebiscite
'I'titil Mr. De Vnlern descends to
fin th from the eloud.i Heights. " the
newspaper continued, "no progress is
possible. Up has assured Oront Ilr'itnin
lie has not the slightest aesire to renewf
hostilities and that not a shot will be'
fired unless the Sinn Fein wills it, but
it is doubtful if, otherwise, ho cor
rectly interprets tho opinion of the
majority of his followers. It might be
sucgestod tliut if tlio rofusul of the
Dnil Eircann lo accept the Ilritish
offer was submitted to the decision of
'the Irish people, it would not be in
dorsed." "The time has passed.'' said tlio Lon
don Times, "when the reiteration of
the differences between tlio English and
Irish viewpoint enn orvo a useful titir'
pose.' The time lias come, when, if
there is to bo peace, those, differences
must lie taken for grunted. When tha
Sinn Fein understands this fact tint
lour for further negotiation will have
arrived."
Llojil tieorge's note constituted a
linn i ('iteration of tin- Covcrumcut'H
former standpoint, that Ireland 'could
not be permitted to withdraw from the
i lupin-. U said he thought he hnd
made it clear in conversations nnd pre
ious communications that the Govern
ment can discuss no settlement which
involves u refusal on the part of Ire
land to accept a "free, eipinl and loyal
partnership in the Ilritish Common
wealth under one sovereign."
Negotiations Still Open
Llojd O-orge in concluding his note
still hold open the door for further ne
gotiations with Do Valera and his col
leagues if tin-) are prepared to examine
bow far tho Government's consideration
I "can be reconciled with the aspirations
win represent." Ho ilec'a red, however,
! that tho Giiwrumcnt could not "prolong
a mere exchange of notes."
In bis coiniiiuuic.iuon 1,1m d (;Porgo
leserved the Mini' fricndlj tone tbnt
J clinracterized lips former letter to Do
j Vnlern. Yoste:ihu be buttressed the
CnwrnuicntV standpoint In quotations
fiom Irish patriots and Abraham Lin
coln. He wamoil Do Vnlern that a
needless pniifiiigiitinn of the negotia-
j t ion- would serve to pl. into tlio hands
of tho i ticmist, who lie declined wen
i onlv nnioiis to wreck the negotiations
and ti rminato tho truce.
I A hn-iifnl aspect of the situation ns
lit is liowcd in London political oiiclci
is that iiiitbcr Do alera. in his latest
communication, nor Llojd George, has
ct .losul tin. door on the negotiations.
Dublin. Aug L'7 Members of rii
Irish Itciiiihhoiiii Parliament mot at
the Mini-linn Hoii-e hero tnda.v to con
sider the sitiiiilioii ulinli has 'dew'lopod
fioui the bill stand of Piimo Minister
( nnllniieil on r.ige I'lw
eminent fined a serious crisis, as tlio
radical parties are well organized and
leporled lo ho in determined mood. The
nuthniitics had forbidden the holding of
the douioiistratiou.
llet'o in Merlin 7000 workmen or
ganized a procession jesterdaj and
iiuirched to Mrnndenhurg, where for
mer War Minister win Slein had boon
announced to spo.il. The woiklngnion
occupied the buil.ling and pieveiiled the
speech.
Burlap Soaked With Kerosene Found
at Spring Lake Boxing Bee''iSSPi
-' diary origin today destroyed two
LOOT HOME OF FURNITURE
Governor Edwards Lauds "Honorable Jack,"
and New York and Jersey Smart Set Pay '
Tributes Models Give Smiles
"3 Political Career FI.A
remler
nm." Hu"Garlan P
, -saiiest .
.
f'nile
' m' entered i , ii ' """"Ium. in
k. "cr ni i nn ...; : '"t-iiuie
auT-A!ll..' nil n called1
ad
tidf,!
power
.ril tin 11... v ""' enneil upo'i
'1 kn th ,PU'1,!'',rim,1 '''""""t in 117
ffi'rv?' no. 'e wnMlw 1,c
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Bu a Staff ConeiyoinUnt
Siu-hiL' Luke. X. .1.. Auc. L7. .Tnnl.-
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Thieves Use Van In North Ninth '."'"'Use, Marry '.rile. .loo Humphries,
Tnieves use van in isorxn isinin ciovernor Edwards and some loading
Street Robbery society lights along the Jersey Const
All the furniture in the house at 721 enjo.wd ten, a fashion show ami thirty -
North Ninth stieet was stolen by thieves four rounds of boxing in u private e-
onrh this morning who used a motor hlbitlon for the benefit of the Ann May
vnn' to i urn ntf the loot. Hospital hole last night.
The bouse is owned ny k. (j. i The biggest figures in this exclusive
.Mlioi'liersoii
talnh V
si loot.
llirillllll'o anil nmiiucmi uie place us .pn (,,. "ifent omen of the liovli.
piofessiiin," ns Governor Edwards
lermou iiieni in a speeoli from the ilng
seiiools. a railroad, station, an automo
Uile plnnt and two resident cs in the
west end district, with a loss of
$H0.W)0.
Murlap snaked with kerosene was
found at the scene of onch blu.e.
SEEK ERZBERGER SLAYERS
fashion. Tim I Lii i....i .
sleeveless jorsoj.s and ti, ", '. ,.,,i German Detectives With Dogs Trail
faithful bottle were ail there, but the i Assassins
ilu.. uuu come over w t b their ,i.t i
bouse ,',''; y - G. ' The biggest figures in this exclusive
rsiui. I'll).. Wiilnut streei. nnd . result tinned out en mass,, to look nt
Vansani, 'J.VJI North Seventh tho Hexing muscles of Jack Demiisev
The., weio also owneiN of the hoavj weight champion of the world'
an apartment house.
TRAIN KILLS LABORER
eiigngeil in an "exposition of the manly
art of self. defrusi'" -nud tho nut'..
Victim Die, After Accident at Ninth R'lhm'lt wt :!rw,:JfL:!:rC;'
and Brown Streets i While Murruj Schwartz 'nnd Al Din.
Fnbrlano Hoeeo, forti -two jeais old, ' inonil. two gentlemen from New York,
171(1 North Wnrnnck street, was struck 'Were engaged In battering each other to
and fntnllj injured b u train lust night n pulp before nn nudience cold with
ut Ninth nnd llrown streets, tho resorvo of the exclusive, tlm onlv
Uocco's two legs weio cut off mid i loud comnieut wns from n woman lii
bis skull fractured. He died In the 'a pink sport tult seated high in the
Children's Homeopathic Hospttnl today, I balcony who shouted: "Stnrt the
Ilneru wnH vilu'od as a laborer by band j they're dancing, anyway,"
the railroad,. alio ntngt was sqt In the approved
. . t u
mule un Unit thev ,, " '" 1S "eriiu, .wig - .wetectivos were nt
fro t i.f nV. ,. ii ri' ,0 worU '" w,),,1 rn,''' todny in the Mhick Forest
"wise'' an ' i"'"'" """ ",H "ot , near OlTenburg. ' M.ule,,, a temptlug to
b. 1 ning i, i ;i,'vS ,int "f ""''' I l,ll'U "l ""'" trncoiif the ns-nsii "fcw
ni pining until ti,.y mw their mis- y.sierday shot nnd k lied Muthhis Em
ike. ihou they staged a knockout or borgcr. one of the most prominoni i ft!
two
The liouts
preceded bv
ers of the (ierinan Centrist I'nni
II... In. I.!... Tin. nfU,.M..i lin.l ...t.l. .1.. . ,.
show, ami in.rrupied by ,V join't "re" I -lo.eu poiice" dogV! I'irVr"'..'0.
ception to Dempsoy and the G.nernor. ! hody has been taken to Mnd-Griesbn. h
tool, place In the Mathing and Tennis' -
ciuMh'o i'rir ,,w ,m,-st "B,' ! NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER
The swimming pool presented a new ,, ,
appear.inci, wh-u. about !!00 of the lend-' General,y Fair' Norr"a' Tempera
ture, bnowers at Beginning
4 PHILADELPJIIANS IN CRUISER WRECK OFF MARGATE
Four Philadelphia members of the Margate City Cricket Club
were aboard the cabin cruiser of William Maynard, proprietor of
the Fishermen's ITotl, Margate, when she was wrecked this
morning near Margate Two were washed overboard by a comber
utter tho engine stalled. They wero snved witli life preservers.
They and others aboard wero taken ashore by. coast guards from
Long-port station. Waves aro pounding- tho cruiser against the
sea wall.
MUST GIVE HP U. S. MAIL COMPANY SHIPS
NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Federal Juihre Mn.itm, tort r,i,,i
the receivers for tho United States Mail Steamship Company to
return immediately to tho Shiimimr Hoard ,,i,,o dm ,.t,-.,i
shlim wlilnl, ,..,.,. i.i . ..,....
v" "t4U ...uu oy xne aoara on the cround of non-nnv-
. . .v.. mi iniu ivoiurvu to tne comtm
iujuiictioa.
the
ment of rental and restored tn ti,. .. . '
tvuiiiuuj uy a temporary
FIRE IN HOME, FAMILY AWAY WAGON TONGUE IN NEW USE
Robbers
ing ugures nl the Nuninior coloni stnrt,.,i
to gathr. In the middle of the pool
u regulation prize ring" had been erected
nnd u ruuwuj built from the side.
hon the bouts were scheduled to
begin, Joe Humphries, "the king f -"ouncers
" craw ed through the ropes
Illlil lllllll Hu.m II... I '
...-v., hut l-III.VII. ,IOI, .1'IIU
and
working in good form nud wns careful
t0 T".1 ' ,"lni:-." The plaeo being
Kiuall. hu did not need the annuiidu-
4 Conlhwra on l'ne n,e, ColuliuTTw
rairoiman Discovers Flames in Win
ton Street Home
A ......... I I. . .
.. r..i.w,,,.,i iiiM-urereii tire in the Itnbhe
num.. in .ijienn Knnosskv. ll'J.'l u-i. ...... .i... i
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Washington
iiciuiier pr cuous lor tlio eel, l,,.. i
(
ginning Monday are
North and Middle Atlnntic Suites,
geuernlly fair and normal temperature
with n probability of showers at beirln.
nlng of week. "'"
South Atlantic and Gulf states, con
siderablo cloudiness, noiinni temnera
ture, seatteryd local rains. mRperft-
OUd. "worw, be. yibri.i.v4(fe.
Wli.tn tl,..., ...i.. ......i. ...i .i
sweeping through the dinim. .- ' n
the first tloor. Tho tii-m,...., u ..i eiilrann
Use It to Force Window
Bars of Store
Is USOll 11 Wllilull lull..,,..
"ii the ii ur window of mi
lerlcan store at .'toU's Mmk't st,,.,-.
this niorning. and '-.nni,,,.
im-j smashed lb inbinuti,,,,
Cnlumn (In
'ENGLAND USES IRON HAND
TO QUELL INDIA RIOTS
Military Area Proclaimed Following
Death of British Officers
Ivondon, Aug. J7 l l!. A p 1
A dispatch fiom MndriiN. India, snvs
Ut- Ma'iib.ii dlstnet of Mritib Indm
has liein pr.iclaimod a inilitar.i nren.
Dwing to Ihe serious churiu'-tor of the
Miqilah i mts in the Malabar dlsliicts
and ihe possibility of u general sprend
of the disoidors, the Dnilj Telegrnph
today s-ijs it understands the Goioiu.
ipi'iit of huh. i. with th,. concurrence of
Edward S Montagu So. rotnn of
Stale tor India, has ilccidcil in ib
juiilou "agaiiiHi the priiuiineut per.
I -oiiiuis held iesp,iis;i,!,. for tbo greater
j p.nt f tin; nl tiniiblos in India "
It s loll. '.i,s tin- new s,iapoi . that
the limit of nit n'lii i lias been i cached
I bv tic Indian I low riiiueiit
Ciil.ditiiiiis in the distiilbeil district
siuiili of Calicut, mc shown, to ho f
, loiisidenibto uniMly in an olliual statu-
uioiit issued nl the Indiu Ollicc lieie
It laics that a i in'i of ''(II If I iiunle n,i
nitacli itiuuKg0Ppiilu.. in Tirur. nnd
I In 1 1 i- clashofTwitli the Leinster platoon.
' w Ii i. Ii ills, crsi'tl the rioters witli ma-
cnino guns.
I.ifuieii.iiil-i Uowlej and Johustiiti
became seiiii'iileil from Ihelr hoops nnd
wore killed T, leli .indicM, terribly
imililalid. wore subsoqui ntl) i ov.
Just
'!l-s
be 1-,
ioM,""fi'p."R i,hl """"'. '" ,ho tlinliig; , ,f Mife nnd 'obtained SiMitl from H
.iinrKrr iiiur lilrmliuttiiin) SnI." .1. ,
rn Ily, Syi. I.v. y. J'h. uAh am W
&, A4fe"KJ.:" ':. IrinihiJi 4'Ja
LI Ai.."" "'' "u Ula. ! Wl.
Mi.
UT0,
shielded the eSBH from .,.,.. ,.,.
robbery was not diK-nvercd until 7
o'clock this uioruing, when the rn.
prlctor opened the Store for tKy.
who -llii. "uroiiiiiionl in.!....,..
alluded u, in the for .giunS ,y
" '' c'eiir. It stems n,...iU.I..
Iiinwwr. that loaders o tin nntlie In
oluh iiiitiiurilisiii- veiiient. of whoi'l
Moliilui.i (.niiilhi is th, ,'hjcf, 1y b'
meant. ' w
ai.no si:.Mi(mn i:xL'imNrfi,(Miciiiitfii
nrt Mouth Jerwy rewirtii, Hviry MundL'V iilJ
AJI. and 0.-JJO A.. tndir.j TU. ftifl
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