m$ ? ft 3. a' f, sW.Wiifliul, KWlOT RAKES COMBINE rc War Veteran Candidate Tel Voters League to Smash It 'e. WOMEN APPLAUD HITS , Colonel CJeorge E. Kemp, n veteran jominander of tlie World War hero of the brllllnnt engagement nt Chateau -SThlerry -the anti-Combine candidate for Receiver of Taxes, received the baptism of politicnl fire lout night nt the opening campaign meeting of the ,voters i.cngue The meeting, or rather two meeting. , ere held nt the heudfiuartert. of the' Were Independent Iteuubllenii Club of the Twenty-eighth Word, 12317 North Twenty 'second street. One meeting was held Indoors; another, the ovei -flow, wns hclil on the sidewnlk. lloth Were crowded Women dominated the inside of the dnb headquarters while the men stood up around the walls or on the outside Jt looked vciy much ns though the men had? been Invited to nttend u rnllv given by the women. 3olonel Kemp's address vvns the sur prise- of the night. Friends of the sol- aicr Fnm ne crmiu ngni. on .i . tnllr. Tim f'ulunnl mint.. lit hrMt do ' Til- !! I . rt- .. VI ..... liticbl speech before two audiences, one of women nnd another of mra. (Jrnliam Spealis Another candidate of the Voters League who spoke was Arthur ll. Gralium. running for Cltj Treasurer. Jir. tirannm is u veternu m. iur , xvneed In 1111 2 bv Colonel lloosevcll ngnlnst the national forces of reaction. I The other three enrdidotes. Vivian ; Trnnk- Cnlile. for Register of ills Edwin Wolf for Clt Controller, ami Samuel P. Hotnu were unable to' attend. Colonel Kemp. Mr. (tnilinin, lrani; n Spencer Kdiiionds. chairman of the tttfnnl Anflnn ( Olllflllttpi of till' lln Spencer Kdiiionds. chairman of the Politicnl Action Committee of tlie LengUP: Mrs. Frank Miles Day of the league; .Mrs. . uouson .itemus. chnirmnu of the Uepubllcan Women of rhllndelphin. and Mrs. John Wona maker. 3d, secretary of the Women s Committee: Mr I.ouis Jurist and Mrs. Mnzle V. Town, chairman of the He nublicnn women of the ward, and otnera were speauers at tins mosi nui-,thc Die meeting. .,,.., J Morris Joseph presided at the indoor i meeting, which was held in Mm front room of the headquarter- Daid i TV 1-1. "t t 1 ..t l... 1 1'li.t x enmi'K. .iioori' inmrr it" .nn. "... , la to be Indorsed for MasiMnito by the A'oters League, had charge of tin- over flow. Edward J Hunter, secretary of , the Voters I engue, served ns liaison officer between the two camps. Out side, the men were grouped ubout a big truck which bore the city cdlors and blazoned nppenls to men nnd women to register and to vote. Mrs. Altenms First Speaker Mrs. Allemus. stunning in black re lieved by a string of pearls nnd n red bendbng. was the first speaker. When eh'o nroso division workers were heard to express regret at not having front Bents. Mrs. Altemus' voice rung with earnestness as she urged the women to bo registered toda . "In the eyes of men," suid Mrs. Altemus. "whmen stand for honesty. Men have put us on the pedestnl and w-e must not fail." Mr. Wanamakor. whose llowlng cape til. 1. I ..111. 1 1 ! n , ii'nu lint iti'iii CBpe Willi wmie kiiu niiiiiK iii- , i,w.i,. I.. ,i. unf.w 1-JT1....1 1... 1. ......,.u ..n tliu innn firiOIe IOI KPU III Hie .lie.s luuim ui iii- ..i.. ... ... - ....... . . that matter, talked to the women ns one housewife to another. ''What do you do, she asked. "It you mm Tour grocer selling bud butter? You know what to do with the political salesman who sells jou bnd political butter. "Let's go over the top with good can didates." Colonel Kemp Short and Snappy Then Chairman Joseph introduced tbat "gallant soldier" Colonel Kemp. ' The Colonel sailed right into his joh. T l.n,.u l.o.l innnr n.l v..nl uriw lio said, "nnd some narrow escapes, oncv 1 miraculously escaping denth in France. but tonight I'm entering a new nihcn tnre; I'm making m first political upeech." Tlie Colonel said he would follow the military rule nnd "never use two words where one would suffice " Therefore he said : "If you want a candidate t. go into office untrommeled. owing allegiance tn ho one but the people, vote for me and mv colleagues on the Voters League, ticket." I Continuing, the Colonel nid : noting of last week, died todax . He "They say you have to contend with was tbe nineteenth victim of the dis nn organization Don't let thnt worry orders. you. There was never n machine but could be smashed bv throwing in a monkey wrench." Graham Applauded Mr. Graiiam. looking like the busi ness inun lie is, won applause for his simple and straightforward decimations. Incidentally be said lie was sure of two . TO Totes, those of his wife and duughter- law. which tie counted as one of the rewards of his help iu the tight for woman suffrage These meinbers of Ids I lamuy, ne sain, nuu pieiigeu tlielr vot'.-s I to "Dud." "Let me reiterate my previous state ment upon, the fee question iu the City Treasurer's office," said Mr. (iriihaiii. "The salary of this office is SI 0,000 a year, and there are understood to be fees approximating $1)000 a year. It Is preposterous that the City Treasurer should pocket thete fees, specially when nil of us are having such a hard time to puy our taxes. I purpose being content with the salary of $10,000. "Upon this question Mr. Watson, my opponent, does not seem to think i't worth while to make a statement, evi dently believing It Is none of your bus! nesn as to what becomes of these funds. Let us see whether you nre going to Ut bira get nwny with it " SHOT THR0UGHHEART One Man Dead, Another Dying as Result of a Fight Shenandoah, Pu., Sept. 0. Holey Oerney Is dead, shot through the heari, nnd Stanley 1'slufesky Is dying nt the State Hospitnl nt Fountnin Springs t with a bullet wound in tbe abdomen fntllcted by Frank Rova during u fight last night in tbe Tripoli Hotel at the foot of Rlttgtown Mountain. Rova Jumped a motorcar and attempted to -escape, out mo macniun turned turtle ;on a curve and he was arrested while AU Injuries were being dressed at the 9uce oi u JiiiiKiown piiyaieiun. I Three young women Inmates of the .hotel and' five men were nrrested bv the jStnto police Rova confessed the shoot - flMf. lie says the two men entered the tt juaco." bhu niiaciieii one or, tne young r.women. lieu lie remonstrated they turned on him. the fight continuing In tlie public road. He was struck over 'the head with a club, he said, when be pulled his icvolver and began to r ... IU Hot'jl Quest Robbed of Ban Edward Hart, of Springfield, O., n iiyest at a hotel near Hroud and Arch Hreets, reported to the police today that i tte hod been robbed of a handbag con- fellHi niArelintKllftn viilnrrl nt- o.f) i" ;.". " i.i.. t.. : -.1. r'z 1.1: 3H . JlAtt. rii mc. iiur was tuurii iruiu um 1.'- I V -..1.1 ,1. . h , r0. JtlV IUIU no . rfwrn lie police be suspectell ... DORMITORIES FOR JOBLESS Free Kitchens Also Suggested for ' 600,000 New York Unemployed New Yorli, .Sept. . (Hy A. 1 ) 1'laiw for nldlnc New York's nrmy of filMl.ODO uticinp!i.vrd were taken tip tit ' u meeting totlny of tlie new Industrial j Aid llurcnti, created by tlio Leglm- ! turo. KstiibllKlniK'iit of Brent dormitories In N'ntloiull (Jitnrd iirniorlr mid organi zation of free kltfln'iiM wore two pro- ' poals for ameliorating the condition of I the jobhlcs taken up by the bureau. I'Ioiik also were iIIm'iihkciI for stiintilat-1 ins lnibllo building to provide work. Two FolI11tl Gutv of Takine- ' W0 rOllnCI UUIIiy OT I aKing RQd. Aftor niesonvflrino- y After Discovering Still in House DISMISSED FROM Patrolmen Atilhmiv Znrro nnd (tcorgc Medwnv. of the Tlilid and Dickinson ' streets Mutton, were today found gulltv of extortion hv the Civil Service Com- ni.! on mill were i inwetl irom me ,,,,,, f(im. Theodore Daunt and his wife, of 1-1112 South Front street, testified thnt POLICEMEN OUSTED ; EOR LIQUOR GRAFT Znrro and Medwnv had cxtoitud !?!1 upon Samuel Phillips, Uenjaniln Olurg, from them under 'threat of arresting ' .lark Stltes nnd Frank Martin to up them on a charge of violating prohibl- I penr In Court this afternoon, tloti laws. I lleenu'-e of error in location of a Thev siiid thnt August 17. two days house where liquor bad been secured by after tli' had moved into rooms on "; . - "" . " ., ....i... i oouiii rnuii in-t-i, in-- iuuiiih.ii I searched the place. llie.v toiiiui n iwhiskv still. Mr. ami Mrs. D.iunls tes- tilled, that had been left by former tenants. After rinding the Mill. Znrro ami IMedwin said thi' would nrre.st the 1 counle. When tlie woman broke down, fobbing, the initroliiien agreed to "lis i things up" for $200. It was testified. , Duiinis had only .fl 1. The patrolmen tout ins wue. jiuc narris. is me pro then agteed to settle for SUM), he snld. prietor of the hotel and onto on North Dnunis succeeded In laislng S04. which South Carolina nvenue where it is ni ne said he paid to Medwny in the pres- ence of Xnrro and .Mrs. uuutns. When Dnunis told neighbors of the' leMorfion they advised him to complain to Director Coitelvoit. Ssiisnension ot I ,,trolincn followed I'lio patrol-'don men denied the charges. n ., . nr 0 Britaill MdlJ 8611(1 s . Irish Ultimatum C'ontlniiril from t'uitp One she be accused of stubbornnes- becausi sin- points out tiuir these rignts arc . . denied her'' Who. then. i, can imagine. even among these 'realist politicians, that lasting peace cun be built on n re fusal of these fundamental light.?" Cork, Sept. (!.---(Hj A P - Repre sentatives of the Transport Workers' I'nion this morning took possession of the offices of the Harbor Hoard, owing to the refusal of the board to grant the employes a minimum wage of sev enty shilling 11 wis?lc. nnd th" red ting 1 was llonting from the building at mid I day. 1 The transport men propose to run I the business themselves nnd pay the I wage demanded, but are encountering 1 difficulties, since the liooks and records .. Sir James Long, secretnry of the Harbor Hoard, declined, as a public serrnnt. to surrender the offices, but the trunsport workers insisted, and be departed. A majority of the members of the board are Republicans, ns is the strike lender, but the Irish Republican Cabinet's Labor Ministry has been un able to effect n settlement. Rclfnst. Sept. 0 (Hv A. P.i I'nionists employed by u large concern '"J'r e V" . n IU . B r "" . '."'" """, "'". '"" """,. " nil w 1111-11 in bmiiiti uiraurnr.. n nttuckeii ivouies were limicuu-u .o nr men with the advle that tbev slioiild use them for reaching nud leaving their place of employment. The meeting was n sequel of the speech of Owen O'Diiffy. at Armagh 011 Sunday, in which O' Duffy declared the boycott ngnlnst Ulster would be tightened by the Sinn Fein, and if that was unsuccessful in bringing 1'lster itno n united Ireland, "we will bring Charles Harvey wounded during the Throng at Funeral of Murdered Pair Ceiitlnuril from 1'imr One bv side, n tin ee-font nnce between. through which their friends passed, many of them ueouin? nnd lnmi ntinc 'In Yiddish The room w;is darkened save for a mnnv-brancbed candlestick. wuieh threw tltful lijht on the quiet i fuees of the (lend I Shortly aftir 0 I'i'inck the family arrived. Mr Wellcnbaek's ton and four iluushteis- Mrs It. s(. Colien. Mis. Ray Ro'jiitin. of Ar'unlu Citv; Mrs Mary Wililner a:id Mr., ("'.arh-s Mur phv The I'Ou ii was cleared of oilier isitor- wli !e the family lm le their hi-t flirt-wells to the il"ad. I'hous miK f. 1 lowed the hearres frim the uudertukei's ti th ) synagogue. Two Men Questioned Two men. one a Negro huckster nnd the other un icfmnn. were taken to the Third nnd Ue Lnncey streets police station yestenlav afternoon and ques tioned ns to their whereabouts when the couple were murilerul. Roth men w-re later tuken to City Hull for further questioning. After being questioned last night nt Citv llall the huckster mid icein in wen both released from ciistodv Glen Schell. a Negio who was taken into custody Sunday and who says Ins home Is nt ,iiM South lifese streit. i being detained nt Cjtv Hall for further quizziiig. The bonne where Schell havs lie rooms is nun in uun ui ujr icris,. , where the murder was committed. Schell says he came here recently from Kentucky The huckster and the iio inan are Jack Thomas, Tili" South Reese street, and Bennle Weislrorg, 311 Washington nvenue, respectively Tlminns was brought In first, nnd though him the police leaned of Wels berg. Ire Box Filled It is known that the ice box at the Wcllenbrnk store was filled up Sat urday, the day of the crime. Weisberg. according to detectives, says he was at the Weliebonek store at about I) o'clock in tlie morning, but Thomas, the huck ster, claims that Welsberg's wagon loaded with Ice was in the alley back of the store ns late as 11 o'clock. Thomus says he is positive of the presenco of the Ice wagon In the alley because It was In his way when be como nlong with his own enrt. While Thomus was being questioned by County Detective Dlckerson and Dis trlct Detectives Schick, Flynn mil Commltte, Thomas' wifp come to the station house. Hardly had she stepped Into tho bul'dlng when she fell in a HTjrw5jn.nii L u-ii C SALOONMEN FRIDAY Many Atlantic lany Atlantic City Accused Change Plea3 of Not Guilty to Non Vult AFTERMATH OF BIG RAID i Atlanllr City. Sept. 0. .fudge Hub ert Iugertoll nnnouueed tills morning thnt wnteneos would bp liupopd next Friday morning In nil cn6es where pirns of non vult had been pntered or where ( conletlons have been bud on charges Rro"'ni! "C V0'""""" ' "'" "" pro,bltloti onfor(onipnt net fo lowing n ' clty-wlile rnid uy special rroscentor iiurton A. Cnsklll dttrlnir the hint week In Aucust. A Inrce number of defendnntfl who 10 SENTENCE SHORE! had originally pleaded not guilty op r a d r r I,t,nro'' ' Court today nod chnuged their rOnliC plens to non vult. ! Four cmei were set down for trinl this nflernoon. while several weie set i down for Krldn. 'Postponements were granted in a number of cases until next week to suit the convenience of counsel, Complaints against Maurice Delonge. .iiifiinci .iiciiuunimn, i-nnct- ihiut-hiii laud W'llllnm Weeks will bo moved this' nftertuion Prosecutor (insklll also served notice secret operative .Mr. (iasklll mnvetl for jiui,.ni ..f th ,.1,n,.,.. !,. M, ......... ... ... ..... ......n. M.... ... Buret nonofiij nun hit uimriiut'i-, iuri Winters, there being no evidence to connect thpm wltn tlie sale ot liquor nt .rcttc ami .ortn v. nrouna avenues t,:linrges linve tieen tiled ncntnst tlie pro- prietor of a place at .ortli Unroll mi i and llallic nveuues. A complaint against Hulph Harris was iiImi withdrawn, it being shown leged liquor was openly sold. Mrs. iiniris entereu u pica ot non vim. .New iilens of non vult were entered ' as follows: i yrus .woore. .inmes .iciim. uern Dnuiels. Oseur .Messiok. alter Mlncrd. William Cunningham. Wil- ' Ham J. Cavannugh, William l.Tohni Davis, Hen Allen, John Allen. John Schuyler. Charles Agnew. Sr.. Charles' Agtiew. Jr. Charles Handall. Ann' Weeks. Joseph 11. Murtin. Anthoii Frank'SlarMn WUHnn iK' ChS ! roben. Hnrrv Armstronir. Josenh Me- i (iurk. Michael Mcdurk. John C. Lynch. .losepn uymnti. .lumen .Median, t'ntrick ' . ... .. . ... . . Mel oy, John J. t hllds. K.lward asli- , incton. Sns alter. I'hillp Heiw. nrl Herger. Caleb l.nntermiiu. William Leonard. Charles Scott. Michael Mo- iVn"t -n -i -ii . 1 1 P. J. McMct.nmin had entered a jilen if not guilty to charges of being the proprietor of 11 suloon at Pacini' and riorliln nveuues lie ciinngcd ins pien to non vult. "CY" THOMSON WILL ADMIT LARCENY, ATTORNEY SAYS, Meteoric Financier Faces Ten-Year Jail Term for Defalcations Vustln. Minn.. Sept. (l.--(Hy A. P ) Runsome J. Thomson, whoso exploits in finance and farms gained him fume n "Cy" Thomson, will go iuto District v oiirt 11 ere loony. 111s counsel an nounced last night, nnd plead guilty to charges of grand larceny in con-. ';"". nectloii with h is iiduiit unJ I defalcations while comptroller of George A. Horinul Jt Co.. puckers, of Austin. Tlie attorney sold Thomson would plead guilty to two county, one charging misappropriating $80,000 and the other $300. OIK). The possible sentence, it was declared, is ten years nn each count. with the possibility that sentences lm ,, - ,, illln. ..,, ,, - ''"7,' "" IVUUI . Most of the ndmltted peculations, it was stated, had been used to build up elaborate farm improvements at Thom son's farm, nenr here, which Included stenin-beated hog houses nnd a uni formed baud. FAKE DRY AGENT HELD Prisoner Admits Impersonation to Get Hush Money Josnpb I.. Thomas, of Walnut street ,,,.,,. 'ri,i,.n uivtii ...nj 1...1 1 in iiwi bn" fir .be F.trr.J!,;1;,! JnrV b? I -niti.il State -ommissloi.r Mnnlev today on the charge 'if impersonating a Federal prohibition eger.t. It was testified Tbonvis went to the home of Joseph Corbet t. another Negro, HT.'l-l Ciitlib'-rt street, l'ist week, nnd lifter reciving n drink of liquor from Corbet t. threatened to take him f. the Federal ISiulilirj on the charge of vlo luting the Volstead Act. Wlimi Cnrliett leieed tn be let off it ....mi.. i -i. ...,... l t,. 'in.-1 lis ll'Mllliu llcillir'S ni'iii i" iM-rything" if (Vrbett would pny him '1 hornos. it was testified, accepted $.1 Hi! on account When he returned to Cor l.eit'.s Saturdav r.igbt and nccepttd .?10 In settleinent an agent of the Itepuit- r.il n t of Ju-tice ni rest ed '1 nomas n.i . ... , -.. .i.f If.. ....1 I nonius ill-Hi" no .n-n-ns.-. - the prohibition n"ent ruse looked like 'tnsv uioncv to him. Ice Water for Patrons Albany. N. Y.. Sept. (1. - W. M. Whitnev & Co.. of Albany, have in ui'guratiil a novel idea for the relief of Owii- Mii,,i, ,l.irini the hni wenther nf the hist fevv weeks. Young girls in white are distributed throughout the stoic serving ice water to tne customers riiis- couitesy is much appreciated anil 1ms been one' of several factors in keep ing business at Whitnev 's up to pur. Gary Going to Mexico Vow York. Spt. (J (Hv A Pi-- t;i.,i tntf. Steel f'ori.orntlon. nn- , . , v tlU IlP WouIrt leave Wednesday for a month's pleasure trip in Mexico. He will be nccnnioanied by Mrs. Gary ami n party of friends. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSE3 ' .tnrrcii Y ()i'lBher "4.-iS I'-r . t nnd Rllzntiith HoorkR 31 1 r. WlMi-y t K.mll Hoffman 'UISI N I'ranUlln et ami, Amelia D Muller. an2s N Franklin t An'hor" I Hlnbon". 114 N lTih st . nn'l Klhi'l Mo"r irtSn Walnut t Ar M.irtiliirk 714 W rx-'kii t snil Rarnh WilntxTg, Til W nerks t Pnmul t llowman Oxford, Pa and Mary H IVrkmBn 112" f'lller.lncaIl bvh FMvtaril North 3230 Monr at , n flinan A f.rnn SI 17 niamnnrt at r.,tr I Htrlmrl 2IST R. RtHIa st nnd Atl i R Smith H2CV H'lhhBrl t Oiiltlli-b ilarhin. tin2H Wliln-r nv. and Mflry A I'ultner, tl02ft Windsor in'i flviritt 11 Herbert 1704 Vine at., and CVrrni la Vnnr't 020 Cnthnrlno nf Warren r.lnyij Ilrldi'shoro, Ta and Sue O t.u't. llrliUHborn. Va William If Hilfney, Doylestnwn Ta and Mildred H Sproiiet, Doy.emown. Pa Frank C Klnpr AllentoWn Pa . and Alice H'.ffmnn 1101 Vine t (laormt Ft Creoman Jr 2317 Amber io and aKthrvn T3. Freeman 832(1 H at Charles O Moirn. 2121 V. Somerset si . and Marlon .1 Moffett. 3PU Aramlniro n Thnmpson A Mefiuro. 112 N ISth t nnd Margaret T, Harrison, 112 N 18th at Joeeph MariUI. 831 Tasker at and Tereda Clfanl 833 Tasker t Frank J. Masterso.i, S410 N. Howard at., ut .y-i-w. ,?rr. OHf FORvA l.cdRcr Photo Service Automobiles were barbed up for several blocks for many hours Inst night and until nn early hour this mimilug, awaiting their turn to cross the river by the ferries. The picture shows tlio Jam on the Camden side of the Pennsylvania Knllrond ferry. The motorists, luivliig come from seashore points and other New Jersey resorts, their holiday ended, were eager to get homo . RACE FIGHT ON FREIGHTER ANCHORED OFF NEW YORK i Police Halt Battle Roval on Board . . , , v ,. Chester Klwanls New orl. Sept. . (Hj A. P.I Policemen with liot g.uiH. xuiniiioned hy :l rmiif) ,",li" "f mutiny. "ay nroKe up n tight betwein .Negro I nrd white meinbers of the crtw of the - si,intn ii,..i f!i !.... 1.-1 . I ,,..... ,, , .... m.o.iia. .s ,,, . ney , found Captain Charles Itoothrv barrl- I ,.n,ej in ,,, rnbI ,nlM,a un i)itt011 , lie nttrilmted liw 'nim-inu f.i ..-i.it. "ttr.buttd his .njuiies to white ; meinbers of the crew. WJien the police boat John F. llyhiii 1 npproncnecl tlie olt'eets heard shots nnd1 raw frames and whites in n bnllle loyal 011 deck. It developed thnt tate the work of the conference Hoover twelve Negroes were opposing the rush I has expressed himself in favor of kecp of thirty whites toward the harrlendod I Ing the actual number of roprcsentn captaln's cabin. The trouble was fives down to some thirty at the out- miellrrl IMimit lint ti.ilinn flit.,,? n uli.tt , cliln f 'l'he VoVwa left the v"ssel after driving ne w lines oeiow uecus 'imi wa.tius till they had gone nsleen. The Niitroes re- miilned on deck cuiirillntr the cnntnln. The fight ba 1 been almost continu- ous since the freighter dropped iinchor Saturday night, mid had been brewing hor nr'eviov. tSXSWJZT was the whites bnd an erroneous ide.i tnt hp W(M nV0ying NvEroes in the dis trlhiition of work and the trouble cul inliiatd when they rowed to "get" l'itn. PROSECUTOR HAS HADLEY'S C0NFESSI0N0F GUILT Detective Declares Accused Physi cian Signed Document In Denver Jail Denver. Sept .- ilij A. P. ' ! Wilmcr A. Ilndley. foriuei nrmy igion, accompiinled ly W. W. IScvrrly, I Tro'ccuting Attorney of Richmond. Vn I nnd Sheriff W Snyder todnv vwis I rn route to Richmond, where he will 'stnnd trial on a charge of n.unlerlng , bis wife. Mrs. Sue Tinsley Hndlev. In the Virginia citv two year's ago. They loft here lute yesterday. " I Tne l'rosectitlnS Attorney has in Ills I possession a sigueil and sworn state - ! '"" v Hr. Hi-dlcy. confessing tbat.be , " IM ne." ,l,"m' " ' " r. '"''f'""1 her body with nuns, buried her in the Chlcknhoininy River, nceordlug to an ' niinounceirient b George A. Fuller, sn. . t'erintendeiit of a nationally known detective ageni that located the phy sician in Farmiiurhm N. M. Dr. Ilnd ley denied to newspnoer men yestcruny that be had made any admission con cerning tbe murder Mr. Fuller said the confession was made while Ur. Iiadlev was being brought to Denver from Fnnnliigton. lie said it w.is signed bv the physician in jail here veterdoy before bib de- partiire fot Itii hiuoiiil. - - -- Fourteen Hurt as Trolleys Crash ...... 0-... n fl.. A l iniiiiinure, r.o . i... . .; ' rs I . -.1 -. . ..... (iaA (i jureil In n collision between two trol - r .. . - i lev cars at rrtmont nnd uumonusoii avenues here this morning. Four of the men were token to hospitals, but none was be'ieved dnngernuslv hurt. The accident was due to the inability of the riintninmn.rnniliiptnr of n "one-mnn" ... uu. i, ,... n i.nH In tlmn to j prc,.nt rrashing Into the side of n big ,i0ublo truck car. WINS PIKE'S PEAK Otto Loosch (winner of last year's race), driving car No. 7, won the race, Event No. 2, for cars of 183 to 231 cubic inches piston displacement in 19 Min. 474-10 Sec. . Winning Cnr Equipped With the Famous Anitod Motor WHY NOT DRIVE A WINNER? Lexington Motor Co. of Pa. W. A. Kuser, l'res. 851-853 N. Broad St. ,-, ,.t gv'rrry BRIDGE! DRAFT OF UNEMPLOYMENT PARLEY PROGRAM READY Hoover Prepares Slate From Which u ., ,,,.,, , , , Harding Will Pick Conferees Wnshlngton, Sept. . (Ily A. P.l Plans for the unemployment conference Were understood today to be under eon- siuerutlon ny Administrntlon olliclnls. Secretary Hoover was understood to imm r,nmii.i...i n tentntiv.. itrnfi t t,r, urogram for the conference, together .,, be fnm whch - , select the conferees The Adralnlstrntio'n is anxious to set 'to work ipilekly III order that necessary mmiul(1(, ' ,. evolvi,( blf oro wl,u,. nn.i . t,ts rn,i Hoover hns einiessed n hone thnt the President would be uble to usscmble the conference by the lliMi or '2()th nt this month. Tn fnelll. , - WUKLU Mb HUU S S Mtb ' I . Fl"'1 Annual conference opens in London 300 Americans Present Ei Iitulnn. Sent. II (Hv A. P. I The i ft" -rld's conferenc; of Met.mds.s opened foimally this evening in Wesley ' Chapel here. The ."00 delegates. 301) I of whom are Americans, will bear tlio I opening sermon by the Rev. S. P. Rose, 1 of Montreal, tue. The luter sessions will be belli In Central Hall, near the , Houses of Parliament in Westminster. The conference will be continued un til September I" and the leaders of , Methodism in all countries, including n Japunese bishop, are on the program, which Includes discussions of important vorld problems. The tonics will range -Dr 1 from strictly religious subjects to dis-sur- , cushions of political relations, such as "the moral necessity for international finances." Two American Senators r.ml men prominent in llritlsh politicnl ' Mid church circles nre to pnrticlpnte In . the discussion of the lntter subject. The enleitnlnnicnt arrangements for the ' overseas delegates include a conference I dlnnr and n garden party by Lady 1 erth. , ! ELLIOTT JONES IN ASYLUM West Chester Man Who Defied Po lice Found Insane West Choster, Pa., Sept. II. Llliott Jones, former college student and ath lete, whe became suddenly lnnnnc nt hH homo here several months ngo ami held off the entire police force for thrre days with in automatic pistol, is now in the State llosnital nt Norrlstown. Hn wns taken theie late last night after hav ( lug l)(.eu brought here by officers from Norfolk, Va., where bo eventually fled after esmping tlie ccnlon of ofJlccrs at his home. . Jones wrote to relatives from various 'places In the South. Recently be lo (.nteil nt Norfolk, nnd n short time ngo ,.. .,,,,, ,,, th-i,u I in 11 LIIIIIH III II IILMU IIIU IIIIIIIUI HILi ' and a fevv days ; npo they- made in de- ifliiiiil Hint 1ia nllirtliilu nf I hfiulots I nt tii .... v...s....-. . .......... ry i 'move iinu cure ror iiim Constnble R. Parke Regester and another officer took him in charre at Norfolk yesterday nnd brought him here, After examination by medical officers nnd with the consent of his mother. Mrs. Mnry Jones, he wus taken to the hospital at Norrictown. AGAIN , i . !! -umbibm in i .. n nr rSfflS?!?. W7:" v .v., - FLAMES; ENVELOP VICTIMS OF PLANE Explosion polioved to'Havo Fol lowed Fall Which Killed Four Army Airmon SINGLE SURVIVOR FOUND My the Associated Pess Clmrlmton, W. Va Sept. 0. Tlie bodies of four of the five members of Hie crew of the Government Martin hnmhliic plnne Xo, 5. from Lnngley Field, Vn.i were found yesterday on tho north side of Twenty-Mile Creek, ten miles southwest of Snmmervllle. Nicho las County, and the fifth was talfen by automobile to Hummerville In a seri ous condition. The dead are: Lieutenant Harry L. Speck, pilot, Med ford, Ore. Lieutenant W. H. Fitzpntrlck, ob server, Mcdford, Ore. Sergeant Arthur It, Ilrown, Ken tucky. Private Walter 11. Howard, San Francisco. Seriously injured : Corporal Alexander 0. HaV.olton, Wilmington. Del. Little chance for the recovery of Cor poral Ilazelton was expressed by phy sicians here when It was learned that In addition to suffering broken legs, the corporal was Injured Internally. The injured man' condition was re garded as so critical that physicians would allow no one to question him regarding the accident. Those who examined the wrecked machine expressed the opinion that the crash had been fnlowed by nn explosion of gasoline which enveloptd the plane nnd all personnel left In It in llnmes. The wrecked airplane was discovered by Ren Hughes, a Nicholas County man, after a two-day search partici pated in by hundreds of residents of the vicinity In which the tragedy oc curred, as well as airplanes aen't out from Charleston and nrmy scnrchlng parties. Hughes reported to Mnjor Johnson by telephone that be heard faint cries nnd groans while searching in a heavily wooded and purtlrulurly rugged sec tion. Following the direction of the sounds. He said, he enme upon the wrecked machine, the nose of which bnd buried itself In the ground In such n way that the tall remained high in the air. Its position Indicated that in the final dive to the ground the air plane had been upside down. The bodies of three of the victims. Hughes said, were suspended, bead down, in midair, held in their cockpits by foot straps:. The fourth body, discovered hours later after a careful search of the charred debris, was caught in tlie wreckage. , Immediately turning his attention to the injured man who had managed to crawl several yards from the scene of tin dlt aster and wus found lying face downward, Hughes partially revived Corpoial Hazleton by giving him a drink of water. He then made the suffering filer as comfortable as possible and set out for help. After the nrrlvul of several more searchers, Hazleton was carried more than a mile to tlie edge of the dense woods, where he was placed in nn uutomobile and tuken to Summcrville, the nearest town in which there was known to be a physician. NEED FEWER TROOPS IN WEST VIRGINIA Washington. Sppt. 0. (By A.'P.l -Brigadier General II. II. Bandholtz, commanding Federal troops in the West Virginia coal fields, transmitted to Secretary Weeks today a comprehensive report covering all phasps of the situ ation there and containing important recommendations. Secretary Weeks declined to discuss the report publicly until he bnd taken it up with President Harding, which lie hoped to do later In the day. It was understood, however, that General Randholtz expressed the belief that the situation could be controlled satisfac torily with comparatively fewer troops than was expected when the troops were ordered into the State. Ho lias previously stated tbat the Twenty-sixth Regiment from Camp Dlx might bo ordered to return to its home station, thus leaving only the Nineteenth Composite Regiment from Ohio and Kentucky on duty in the West Virginia fields. Charleston. W. Vn., Sept. 0. (By A. P.) Quiet prevailed along tLe Boone-Lognn County border todny. From Mlnjo County, where same shoot ing was reported along the Tug River yesterday and the day before, came re ports that the situation was not re garded as serious. Advices from Spruce Fork Ridge, in Eastern Logan County, were that Jeweled for bracelets J. E. Caldwell & Chestnut & Juniper Streets SCHOOL School Hags nnd Fitted Bafts. Loose Leaf NotV nooks, Composi tion nooks, Students' Desks and Chairs, Inks, Paste, Pens, Pencils, Penholders, EraficrB, etc., Kwlp-Pax Laundry Cases, Drawing Tables and Instruments, Globes, Blackboards, Artists' Materials, Sectional duuh iiimra, i ucuei iiuoo uhu HEADQUAUTEltS FOR "WATERMAN" Ideal Fountain Pens HOSKINS Stationer; Engraven, Printer, Butinett Furniture Chestnut Street at Ninth I r"f: "if " ( j Unite,! Mate roldlers sent Wtnut tin- trlct were in complete control. Madison, V. Vn Sept. 0.-(lly A. P. )j Reports of thr killing of, forty or more men In last Week's firing near the Boone-Lognn County line failed to be substantiated here today when detail of Federal troops reported that a thor ough search of fifteen miles nlong Spruce Fork Rlilge fulled to discover n single- body or newly made grave. Tho soldiers combed the recently dis turbed legions of Spruce Fork Ridge from end to end. ,. All armed men have deserted the dis tricts where last week'n firing took pluce, commanders of tlio .searching parties declared, and an atmosphere of entire calm prevails, STRIFE TO BE AIRED IN MINGO COURT Williamson, V. Va Sept. fl. (Ny A. P.) The September term of the Mingo County Circuit Court opened to day. During this session many cases growing out of tho industrial strlfo nre expected to be tried. Prosecuting At torney S. 8. Stokes declared that be expected tho court to sit until tlio docket is cleared.. This would Indicate that, in nddltion to the trial of four teen men indicted In connection with the deaths of several private detectives nnd residents of the town during the Matewnn bottle, in lOUO. cases against C. F. Keency nnd Fred Mooney, presi dent nnd secretary respectively of Dis trict 17, United Mine Workers of America, would be tried. Keency nnd Mooney were indicted here by 11 spcclnl grand Jury n week ngo In connection with the deaths of two men during three days of shooting nlong the Tug Itiver last May. Neither has been irrested. HELD IN MOTORCAR THEFT Three Men Put Owner's Children Out of Automobile Three men in a motorcar, alleged to hnve been stolen, were arrested by Traffic Potrolinuii Flsk nt. Thirteenth and Mnrkct streets Into yesterday after n chase. The men snld they were Lee Moore. Seventh nnd AVolf street; Raymond Cortcry, Oroskey street nenr McKean, and Frank Rums, Rosewood street nenr Sliutik. Moore and Cortcry were held in .fSOO ball for court today by Magis trate Henshnw, nnd Hums in $.100 ball for a further bearing. Fish testified, they had jone past his traffic sign, set' against them, at 0 rati! of about thirty mllca an hour. This was it Chestnut street. He com mandeered another car and slatted in pursuit, catching them quickly. Samuel Sllborbers. South street nenr Broad, testified that the enr was ly. stolen last night from in fiont 2.T11 South Percy street. According to the owner, his two small children were in the car, and the thieves put. them out tn the sidewalk nnd rnn off with the automobile. Sllberberg testified he bnd bun led out of the house, nnd believed he could be sure of the identity of Moore nnd Cortcry. He could not Iden tify Rurns, however. Dr. John Kgan, roiloc Burscon, testified the prisoners were drunk. Seek Man and Woman Pickpockets A well-dressed mnn nnd woman who jostled K. W. Ruth, 1415 Arch street, in a car on his way home last evening, ore being sought by police ns pick pockets. Ruth had returned from the seashore an an evening train and boarded a car nt the foot of Arch street to go home. He was rudely jostled by the pair, he told police, and when be left the car missed his pocketbook, con taining $01. i IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS Srptrmtwr IB, 20, and October 13, Ronnd $16.80 Tip From Pltn.Ar)KI.PIIIA TlcUntu sooil In rsrlor or sleeping curs on payment of uiual chnrr for space occupied, Includlnr anr clianre. All farM subject to mar tax ot 8. Rsstern Daylliht Train leaves Standard Bavins Time Tlma Hrnad St. 8ta..B:?5 A.M. 02S A.M. West Phlla. ...8:30 A.M. OlRO A.M. Dining Car Attached Ttie Ideal Route to Niagara raits, giving a daylight rids through beautiful Hasquebanns Vnller. Proportionate farts from other points. STIcketa good for le days. Pennsylvania System JIBIeMBJsMcMsMcM5ffiJfflBfajcMSJajaaa CKarms and sautoirs Co. SUPPLIES nuiicii oeis, Eivorsnnrp 1 cncllH. faarsjBfgJfflBii " nf?J IN raJ ig Kff v - ,-7v ! P , ( AHH no 1 mm Chileans Deny Throat of With. drawal If Assembly Takes Up Question DELAY RELIEVES TENSION Ry the Associated PrMl! Geneva, Sept. O.-The third ! of tho second assembly of tho Lca)ru of Nations opened here today undr I threatening cloud. Reports were dr. ciliated widely this morning that thi Chilean delegation would with,!-,,,. the League If tho question of Xam nnd Arlcn, the disputed provinces nn ' being administered by Chile, should U ' i""1 " 'B iigciiua ot me nssemWt n requested by Bolivia. US8cniDl , Aiicro reports were categories ifcnrAnb,r A:"P,stln Awards. he"H ho Chilean delegation, who was lm to l.ovo made the threat of withdrawal Senor Edwnrds asserted i. I,. S !!?,' no statement to cither the' iU-wbdsdS 1 correspondents or delegates to the Wm I m t ,"clc.!Jntl0 was consldcrln. withdrawal, lie sold he would m.k! his only statement on the subject to thi assembly when the aucs-tlon comes SJ Animntcd conferences were htti around the CTillcan delegation for sorai time before the assembly was called t order. Arthur .T. Balfour, the HrltlX representative, had an earnest talk ltk Senor Edwards, after which thi Chilean delegation conferred ot some length. II. A. VatiKarnebeek, of Hoi. land, who yesterday was elected preii dent of the assembly, relieved the Mn sion somowhht by proposing that tht assembly complete Its organization b naming commissions for the election of vice presidents before taking up thi agendn involving Tacna nml Arte. A prolonged debate on the nrn,i,, to be followed ensued and occupied most of the morning scsaion. President Van Karncbeck proposed that the after. ' noon also bo devoted to the work of ' uiHiiiiiftuuuii, iiiuh lurowing over till tomorrow consideration of Bolivia's r quest thnt the Tncna-Ariea question b placed on the agenda. Mcnnwhlle ef forts are heing made to secure the con sent 01 untie ami isouvia to tbe ip- (1 poiniinciu 01 n commission to stud; the question. U. S. SHIP OFFICER MISSING Second Mate of Pocahontas Disap pears at Naples Naples. Sept. C (By A. P.) Con slant postponement of the sailing of the American steamship Pocahontas hsi wearied tlie Neapolitan crew which wn$ engaged (o take the ship across the At lantic, nnd the men have filed a com plaint against the officers. Second Mate Bcrgfeldt is reported to be mysteriously missing and that material necessary for the voyage ot the Pocahontas cannot be found. Ilergfeldt is of German origin, but is a natural ized American. 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