1 . 1 I , Euenmcj public flfeftger NIGHT EXTRA &OSINO STOCK PRICES THE WEATHER Fair antl somewhat cooler tonight; Wednesday fair; moderate west te northwest winds. Ti:MI'Kjl.TlIlKATJltJI "01" nTTTTiiniT'i!! i i i a'J MJL f,,(l?i '0T Hi" n" "" "i" ' ' ' i I I " .1 ..I !A VOL. VIII. NO. 18 wliyal" BYWATCHIVIANAS GANGSTERS BATTLE Wife at His Bedside When Ne- torieus Underworld Character Succumbs in Hospital EXCITING SHOOTING AFFRAY AT 5TH AND MONTROSE STS. Murphy Jail&J 17 Times; Once Tried for Murder Nine arrests for aggravated as sault anil battery. Twe for currying concealed weap on". , , 'I liree for robbery. Three fift- corner lounging ami In- . ,.. .. i.i. nutrnlmun. tcriermg " " ' , , , Trle.l for first-degree murder fel ... kM.i.nn In Mnv. 1010. am nd 0W111 ii'"" "I ' t.l,' quitted. , Perved but one. jail term, six unium. i months In the i eunry insnii. mi BRgrarateil assault nud battery find Intent te kill In Mny, 1010. The career of "Red.' Murpby, no torious gangster and gitnmnn, was closed by a bullet fired by n private watchman during a gang ligbt at 2 o'clock this morning at Fifth and Mont Ment Mont resn streets. Murphy died nt 12:50 oVleek this afternoon in the Pennsylvania IIos IIes IIos eltal. At his bedside were bis wife, in attractive llttrc blonde, and bis father, mother and two sisters. . Jehn .T. Ruth, of GOO Clymer etreet. the watchman who "set" Murpuy, was himself shot in the index finger of the rjebt hand. One bullet skimmed through his shirt ever the stomach, another nicked bis right phec and still another pierced bis cap. Ruth Held Without Hall Ituth wast given a hearing before Magistrate Mcelcary at Central Sta tion, and held without bail te await the result nf Murphy's injuries. Later Judge McCullen accepted ,2000 ball from (ieerge W. Mlntzer. 'Iiief clerk in the Mercantile Appraisers' office, with the approval nf the District At torney, and ltutli was released. In Fpi'e of Ruth's statement that he had shot Murphy in self-defence, there arc rumors that the gunman wus struck by a bullet from a rival gang ster's pistol. When Murphy was taken Inte the hospital be was conscious for a mo ment and murmured: "I'll get him yet." C. fituart Patterson. Jr., Mur phy's attorney, sat for hours at his bedside in the hope thnt he might re gain consciousness long enough te tell If he bad been shot by another gun man, but the man could net be re rived. Cllmav te Restaurant Opening The trouble this morning came ns the climax te n heusewarmlug given by "Knockout Al" Wagner, a pugilist, when he opened his new saloon and chop suey restaurant Inst night "lit the northwest corner of Fifth nnd Mont Mont eose streets. "Red" Murph. whose right name Is Albert, and who lives t Sel IVrkiemen street, attended the P-rty with n gnng from tin Columbia Munie section of the cit. Among the HiMts were characters from the down town underworld, ns well as a few from Wen Philadelphia. Everything at the party had been orderly enough. Patrolman Jehn Mc laughlin, of the Seventh and Carpenter streets station, had been watching the place vsnvily from the outside. Just before 2 o'clock "Hed" Mur phy drove up te the front deer in u big touring ear, snid te be owned b Ills ife. With him was nnether ninn. "Sev eral squures behind him came n small touring car, containing two men. As Murphy alighted nnd turned toward the deer the ether car drew up. Rew Started in Cafe Reth parlies went Inte the restau rant, according te Lieutenant Helshnw. There was an argument between Mur Hr r,n,ml mimlirr man, a gangster named Mil Abe, HeMi.iw nays. Reth men drew guns im, ,pKllll fij;iting. 'I'hev rusfieil te the street te continue their battle. At the noise lights in the restaurant blinked out and the strain:, of music feared Mm ran from the building b a side deer and joined in the light. Pa trolman McLaughlin tried te step the Hint, and receiving ,, i,t lire, letreutcil lowly up tin street, hugging tin wall and bring buck. P.itrelinan Ten- Sto Ste laatn, who braid tin shouting, came up n he run, Joined McLaughlin with Ills Mck te the wall and opened fire. I ben ltutli, tin wiitchninii, who knew Jlurphj and ethers of the gangster eu, from bis twenty .wars' en Ice in M neighborhood, came running up. Tells of Gun Hut lie fW1 tnuV tl""'0 KU-VNl " believe me, tbfjr are better oil dead." be said to te ), an lie nursed ills wounded hand, rin. i, ' '0',tl!,r, I f'l'iud the whole mmcMi.ull car, and they weie shouting ?!SeIn!I1,OU,; -.M." ,,, I'm lln.v ',ut f ',h.: i1""'1 ,ll,m.v '"',. ft w? jJ,lSg!tal- k'ep",B r,hl '"l wasn !!.,l.i?! ",' nnl told him I 4Kiat1ne,nUn' ''''' '"' turns au'tminiir' ! J j,,?t ,,",1,' ''"I "f the Wi.N,",.lrl "l( ,"11 "u some- dren i I.5.1 " "' e "'" ler little flill "-, . uit n out mV1".' l'"r ,,rcw ' ."" " out. Murpby saw me coming, and Continued en PBe Twe,l nliimn" Mv p- R. T. HAS NO OBJECTION C'ty Alse Willing te Let Assocla Assecla Assocla tlena Jein Hearing Imnr1eiYir-s le l''ltiii "C the Cliveden &'" "iiil the I'nlted llusiness lr. X v,r-i!i,l,,M ,0 ,), nllewnl te join r .e, ;,,ual"lj'urlnBM of P. It. T H ie nYji'". "n ,n'P nlnt of the cil. " an, 1 ft' ',!" t'1)' H-'liitm-'H of ef Ncli '. U' l feuiiM'l today. . ami inv u- fi ,.ii..,. i..,e ? M 'leave this business TeHher ios.nner,,"1,0,,e;t.1,ivi"- Ik''. "' i will send for me. Se I bee,, ..lui.r I "u. I et ,,,', ' JW , lltilerrd ns ti-iCOiitl-rifiM Mutter at 11m I'lt-temc nt Philadelphia, Pa. Under the Act of March n. 1870 Figures in Gun Fiht ",-.. v i . . ' ' f i& " ",. A ALBERT "RED" MURPHY JOHN J. RUTH .Murphy, a. notorious cangstcr, with iv police record, was shot anil fatally wounded by ltutli, n, special policeman, during a pistol battle of gunmen early this morn ing nt Fifth and Montrese streets 3 BANDITS GET Held Up Heg Island Paymas ter en Mifflin Read FLEE IN AUTOMOBILE A Tailed States Shipping Ile.inl p.iy inaster.is robbed ,( .$10.001 in cash I'd -:1" o'clock thi afternoon en the Peit Mifllln read, just beyond thecoiin theceiin ly line. Th" mono, which as tnken from was for a Shipping Heard payroll, paj master, whose identit. has net h("n rllviilrrccl. lml ln.t ilin,vn him Th- vet the meiiev from n bank and was taking it te Heg Maud. Three armed men In a big blue tour ing car vtaged the held-up. ramming tin paj master's cur head-en te force him te step. The paymaster, driving n smnll ma chine, was running ever Fert Mifflin lead, which is tin main read luailing from flip Penrose Ferry Hridgc te Heg Island, when he encountered a big car "hogging the read." The paymaster tried te turn aside but tb men in the touring car would net permit him te de se. They Mverved their car in such a manner that he was forced te collide with them. The paymaster did net suspect until tee lale that he was being tricked. There wn momentary confusion after the collNien, and the paymaster trie' te back ills car out of ihe wreck, l'lie three men in tin hen ler car bad sprung out, as if te help liiin.' Suddenlj all threw uVlied pistols, aiming at the siuprie paymaster ami ordering him te threw up his hands. He was forced te comply in the face of tin three leveled guns, and thej cpilckh snatched the bag in which the .SKI.IIOO wis contained, heuidcd their Llg blue car and lied. The paj master tried te get the c.n numbers, but tin tag, wrc lewr-ul. BIG GRAIN ELEVATOR AFIRE Flames Rage in Heart of Chicage's' Storage District Chicago, Oct. I. dlj A. P. i Fn which started in the ('alum nt grain elevator at I01t Sheet and the Calu met Hiver, Seuth Chicago, this after noon spread s(P rapldl. thai lu 1l07.cn emplejes barely c-iapeil. A general alarm was .sounded. The scene of the lire Is in the heart of the biggest grain storage dlsiiiet hi l In world. The Ihimes started in a leading chute of lllevater A, presinmml.v fi';m a grain dust explosion. The elevator'- contained thousands of bushels uf wheat, corn anil eats. OFFERS KENY0N JUDGESHIP President Lets Senater Knew He i May Have Pest Washington, Oct. -L illy A. P.) Senater Kenviin, of levvn, ICepilbllcan, is considering an offer of appointment as Federal Judge for the Northern Iowa district. President Harding has let the Iowa Senater knew he nmv have the place if he .wishes it, ami Mr. Ken.vnn has net ci i!i termini l whether be will take it or remain in l he Senate. TO BURY MR. BISPHAM HERE Funeral Services Will Be Held In New Yerk for Noted Baritone Funeral services for David Scull Mispham, American burltene, who died suddenly In New Verk Sundii) after noon, will be held at llelj Trinltj Church, Nineteenth und Walnut streets, ut .'! o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Illspliam's liedy will be taken direct te the church from the train which brings it from New Yerk. Philadelphia was his birthplace and the seat or his belated start In operatic life, -and Philadelphia will be his last resting place. The Rev. Dr. Flejcl V. Teniklns, lector of Hid Trinit, will elliclnte at the services. The Orpheus Club, of which Mr. Illspbniu was a member for jcars, will sln-j. Me will be buried in Laurel Mill Cemulcr. Hew Ieiik since jeu scrTril rriiu--.berleu? Try dellcleun Cranbtrry (inure made Wl,! Kutmer Orae- , vemea, J.au. WW i H I ! H 6; 3 iltll ' ' "Hi ' . 1 I KBKk?' JKm ,B v i $10,000 PAYROLL SPROUL TO AIO IDLE WITH $12,000,01 FUND FOR ROADS $4O,000 Will Be Spent for Em ployment Agencies at Strategic Points GOVERNOR CALLS ATTENTION TO IMPROVEMENTS MADE Twelve million dollars of Slate funds will immediately be released for the building of reads, said Governer Sproul today, te comply with President Hard ing's appeal te the States te de all they can te relieve unemployment. The Governer. Hie is "imfmed te his home with a slrjlit cele, .said in a sense Pennsylvania had anticipated the President's rcn.uc.st. as this State al ready has $12.,(H)0,000 worth of State work under construction. The $12,00,000 that will be re leased at once will be distributed anion" the various counties, which already inve from ,-IO,000,000 te ff.'O.OOO.OOO n funds. The Governer e-cplnlned that the S12.000.000 represents part of the $."0,000,000 read appropriation held In reserve because the State was waiting for Cengresp te take action regarding the matter of linvlng the National Gov ernment cnunl the amount. At the President's request te speed things, Governer Sproul said he felt It was his duty te see that the money should be spent nt once. The Governer nUe explained that then was an emergency unemplevment fund of 40,000 which he would im mediately put into nctive use bj open ing employment ngencles in strategcic parts of the State. Governer Sproul was inclined te take an optimistic view of the unemploy ment situation. He ald that while he knew there were thousands of men out of work, he believed the ligures were te some extent unreliable. Figures Net Alwa.vs Reliable Published figures, he explained, were obtained in various ways that were net always reliable. He cited the city of Chester as an example, snyinj; that while it was true that the thousands of men who hud been emple.ved in war wirk there were- no longer in the ship yards and factories, it is also true that nil these men are net necessarily out of work. The State Department of Agriculture, lie said, was receiving very encouraging reports en the number of men who were going back te the farm. Never in the history of the bureau, lie aid. have se many reiucst been received for smull farms. The Governer nlM said that in his personal observation he had noted the large number of .voting men te be seen in the country districts. During the war, be declared, the preponderance of old men en the farms wn- noticeable. This is no longer true. lie snid. The $12.i.000,00() worth of construc tion new under vvn.v, the Governer ex plained, covers highways, bridges', pub lic buildings and schools. He pointed te the amount of construction work, particularly reads, that hud been ac complished during his administration He said that se fnr this year tJOll miles of ti"v concrete reed had been built ; last ,enr there were HO miles, and during the entire administration there had been ever 2000 miles of. perma nent highway built in the State. He believes this te he a record, "The Penns.vlvnnia read specifica tions are about the best in the world." the Governer said. "They have ulreudj been adopted by fourteen ether States, and by England, India and Canada. At the pii'sent time New Yerk has a man here studjing our read-bulldlng s.vstem, with tin idea et having that State adepi it." National Situation AsUed te comment en the ii.itiena Mutation, the Governer said: "There Is no doubt that trmispoita trmispeita trmispoita tlen costs are inflated and that build ing and const ruction costs arc s0 high as te discourage building all ever the country. I p'lnernber hearing Senater Edge, of New Jersej , sajlng thnt the tieuble in the country was that the b:g capitalists did net want te risk their money en new projects because If the made any mene.v it would be taken avvnv from them by the income tax, while it they lest there would be no recompense I knew many people belice that tin present income Uit is almost cenlisca ter . "However, 1 belli vc that If Congress would only fellow the lend of Preslden Herding in the mutter of the tax fines, tlnn, railvvnv telief and tariff, things generally would change for the better overnight." 'TREAT-'EM-ROUGH' JUDGE GIVES BANDIT LONG TERM Nine Year, Nine Months te Eleven Years for Aute Rebber Swore sentences for auto bandits were once mere made the rule today, when Judge "Treat 'I'm Heugh" Monu Menu ghnn, in IJunrter Sessions Court Ne. 1, sentenced Henry Miller te from nine years and nine mouths te eleven years for robberies committed four i!as after he bud been released from jail en a similar charge. Millei was released from prison Sep tember -i, having received five months' commutation for geed behavior from a entence et two .vears for the lurcenv of S201HI weith of Llbeit.v bends. Short! ufter midnight, September ltl, in robbed R. K. Lett. of Somerton, of .f'J.IO, and took bis car. Later, just east of Ilread streer, Miller attempted le held up Albert II. 'Shaw, I5727 Fi'aiikferd avenue, ,aud Miss Violet Thompson, 201" Drldge stieet, who were In n touring cnr. lie si ruck Shaw with a hammer, but the gill's screams frightened him off. GIVES BLOOD TO AID DOCTOR' Student at Hahnemann Helps Dr. C. , A. Miller, of Pottsville Dr.C. A. Miller, of Pottsville, who has been II in Jeffersen Hospital for home time with internal hemorrhages, underwent a sucec&sful bleed trans trans fusien this morning from C, S. Mursh, 1020 Mount Vernen strct. a student of Hnbiieuiiinn Medical College, Tlie transfusion was performed by Dr. Themas Hpelvvagen und Dr. Harelil Jenes, Dr. hpQlvv'ngeii said he would probably be able te perform nn opera tleu ou Dr. Miller ulthia.a lew days. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 Nurse Glad te Be Tried If Eastlakels Set Free Sarah Knox Pleads for Man Accused With Her of Murdering Wife, Calling Him Innocent. His Clothing Is Found ' Fredericksburg, Va., (M. L Miss Sarah E. Knox, rialtlmere nurse, who with linger I). Eantlalie. naval petty officer, is held here in connection with the murder Inst Frida.v of Enstlake's wife, Mrs. Margnret T. Enstlnke. to day announced slu; would be satisfied, te be charged with the killing provided the officer was released. "The be.v Is absolutely innocent," said Miss Knox, referring te Eastlake, who is thirty-six .vcarsef age. "The should let him go immediate!. They arc trying te fasten tills crime en mc merely en the conjecture that I was en intimate term.s with the peer be . The idea Is preposterous. Vvh, I am old enough te lie Reger's mother." Coincident with Miss Knev's state ment, which wns given out ever the pretest of her attorney, Eastlake mncle bis first statement for publication, tell ing hew he hnd planned te visit this city Saturday te view a military parade in connection with tile fall maneuver of the Marine Cerp, bringing his wife and two children with him. "The last thing I talked ever with my wife the night before she wns mur dered was the trip te Fredericksburg," Eastlake continued. "When I kissed her geed -by en the morning she met her denlh I told her I'd be back at 2 o'clock and te be ready le start. That was ." :20 in the morning, te be exact. I had my vvntcb en the tabic before me L Edward S. Boynton, en Moter- cycle, Crashes Inte Automo bile in West Phila. .WAS PURSUING MEN IN CAR A swift chase after flcein-; motorists ended In the drath nt t e fleck this morning of Motorcycle Patrolman Ed- ward S. Uoynten, who wns pitched into j the street en his bend when his side cnr struck an automobile at Farrngut Terrace and Walnut street. I'.oynlen, who wns forty-five years old and lived at ."lOI! Pine street, died in tin Mlsericnrdla Hospital after lying unconscious fnr three nnd n half lieurs. He wns attached te the Thirt -second street nnd Woodland avenue station. The house sers"ant at tl .station house at 11:1", o'clock la-t night re ceived word that motorists nt Forty fourth and Walnut streets were acting stispicleusl. He sent llo.vnten there. As the motorcycle patrolman ap proached the motorists -w avvnv . The fugitive zigzagged around sev eral streets, finally turning into Forty- 'seventh nnd then doubling back en Wul , nut with Roynton's motorcycle gaining j rapidly. I As the patrolman drevv near Farra gut terrace an automebl'e driven by Lawrence W. Han-ell. of Pittsburgh, wa moving ucress Walnut street. The I bluecnat. fearing even a slight delay 'would allow the fugitives te escape, 'made ills machine dart across the path of Haiisell's cnr. The motorcycle side car struck the .auto. Uoynten was catapulted te the street. Hansell r,unondred te the police of tl e Thirty-second street and Wucdland 'i.ve'iue station. Magistrate Dugau to day held him without bail for the Cor- i n'er's action. Han ell is a guest of li.ilph Merin. ."S-l." I.uulew .street, nnd I las been in Philadelphia several da.vs. The (lend nntrnlmnn hud been a nei.i- I ei of the police bureau ten jour. Hi . . 1 IllVtVCIl L"V UlH'VHiew. VI iiuiibvii lienting Rovnten was ouleislzed b.v Lieu tenant Husten, who snid the ntrelmnn wis fearless In the p-rli'i'inancc of cluty ui.d thnt he hed a snlfinl'd record. PEDDLER CAUSES EXPLOSION! IN HOME; WOMAN OVERCOME Carelessly Throws Match Inte Gase- Ikie in Ruby Street Heuse , ,, ,.. i. . i..i- , , imiiiiiiK nm i. . .... "--""'y bv a peddler, tell into a jar et guse- line in the home of Mi's Charles I"n-' ':ll:SJln. ,0m:j 1 Ethel AsHimere, a guct, was overcome 1 b.v smoke, and was c.vrrlcd out b- a I ue.ghber. Mrs. Asbmeie was removing spots Ifrem clothing with gasoline nnd had demonstrate the mixture. As he cnteied .' ....., . . .-. , i tlie dinliig-roeiu the peddler lighted a rette nnd thiew' the match te one !iiir v,r."' v - ( I In exploMen sheweriii naming gas gas ehn'1 ever the rugs and furniture. The peddler ran out of tin house and dis appeared. Mrs. Asluuere tried te beat out the Humes, but was sickened by the smoke. She managed te crawl te the kitchen, where she collapsed. Jeseph Mc.Merraln, M..".! Chestnut stieet. ran into the rear of the house ami carried Mrs. Asluuere out. The Heur coverings nnd furniture in the dining-room and lutein n were dam aged b the Haines. Seme of the paihu li.rniuire ale wns damaged. LAUREL RESULTS I'lItsT ll.vri: for tvvo-jv.ir-eldi, cla m li'. tl.'.Te 0 tinlmi.-H: l.'Mei.i ion Merris .. Ml. Te $." se ja. u j l.illiuiu llaj. 107. i ..ii-. T te :l .'ii 13. rnl i Vlmmln 101. fel- illlU . J se 'I lin 1 I." 1 .". I'rlHrH ISurh lJlhreiuti finite e Hi' llainsklMle, llli-..lile anl thiv.- Hoes.1 HlfO l.lll. Estimated Revenue of City Based en Three Tax Rates The lit.v's budget for 10'JI ,, pendltuies railed for $.fl,.'IO'n. The cit.v's revenue for lO".".', based en it tux rate of S'J.le Is estimated nt $,S00SH. Iliised en a tn rate nf .Sl.S.'i tlie i eiin wi.ahl be S.,O.S7,17l. Rased en a tax rate of $1.05 the revenue 1 estimated at f.w,liH,72l, . l' -J ,j AR IN KLLED CHASING SUSPECTS 10 AV as I ate breakfast. At eighteen min utes te 0 I was nt tin beet ready te go te the proving ground. It was fif teen or twrnty minutes Inter when n man named Carruthers rushed te the beat and. yelled te me that my wife bad been Killed. "I am Innocent," Sa.vs Officer "I nm innocent," Eastlake added, "and there is nothing I would net de le see the sin or of my wife brought te justice. I nm net concerned as te whether the slayer was a man or n woman Enstlake's working clothes, stained with what the police believe Is the bleed of bis murdered wife, have been found in tne river, wnere it is oe icvcu he threw them the morning of the murder. Thls is the most important new evi- dence developed by the authorities et Westmoreland County. WlK'ii Eastlake vvns summoned from the ferry beet en winch he hnd just em larked Friday for his work he wus nt tlrcd In nn immaculate white chief petty efli"er's uniform. The nbsnne t his customary dingy working, suit wn-. iciticcd and search made, ufter he hud been arrested, for the gnrments. They were found lae ycsterdii . done tin into n bundln, when they came ashrfe along .the river bank. They have been Continued en I'aae Nix, Column Fecr u ii Wanted Revenge, Drug Addict Cries, and Felt Murder Was His Duty INFLICTS FIFTY WOUNDS Salvatore Lnpresti h.ichid his "buddy." Ceniglio Snnte. te death last night, inflicting mere (ban lift wounds, !n t':eir room at 100." Seuth Randelph st reel. Lnpresti was insane with drugs, and bis burning brain called for revenue en i Ceniglio Sante, tin ninn who. he sa.vs. , bad made him a crazed slave te "dope." , After he killed Sante he went te l the Seventh nnd Caipenter streets) police station ami took a detective te . the room. Ibis meinins Lnpresti was arraigned before Magistrate Mclearv at Central Stntlen and held without ' bail for the Corener en the charge of murder. "Snnte gave me drugs and made me a fiend." rled Lime-iti. ! l;n.. i wns lest te th intiir T tliil.r Ir out and decided I would have te kill I Sante, "We had been friends In the armv I nnd hist Mev we went te live in Hnn- delnh street. I L-neu- si.mt,. nu n i 'user,' but I had never touched the stuff. I became sick slftirtlv .it'tei- u-e ' went te lis.'- in Randelph in"i and he ! siarteti giving me injection-" in the arm. I I ilnln Knew at first hi li uns lie injeited it nsain and .i"Min It was stieii n drug as makes people crazy. At last I knew he wns tr.ving te make me n drug fiend. "I fought against it. Hut he rubbed drugs en my lips while I slept, nnd put 'dope' in my nostrils. I'innllv I oceanic ns much a i.,w as I r. I lest . my job nnd went te New Yerk te work. ' hiTi" i 'i ''"' ,'"u ''"''' ,n',' 1"rk l,) ' ..""" i , ' ,""" !,an """l the' ui,ir.. i nun ie nave fiiem. , "Last nlgjn I figured it .ill out. I had te kill liim us a wninin t,i ntlmp I men. I killed him te mute, t liumanltv and pinfct veuug men fmm such a life. "I wnited in the room for Inn le come home. I was full of tin stnfi and when he came, in 1 leaped -it iiii.i with in knife. He pulled his knife te pro pre teet liimselt. but I was ipn, Iter ami I stabbed him and stabb'd him nnd stabbed him. I guess I mn-t Inn e stabbed him fifty time-. "If I go tn the elictrc .hair 1 will .... ,, 1,1, ,1.7, l........ .1. I . .i .. , f" ".... ,.. "iev. IIHIUI.-IU inai i maj have Helped mv fellow man. .m. warned m ""ll" patrolman dismissed P. H. Staley Found Guilty of Dis- obedience ,,.,, . , ,l J1""" ,!, V10!". '-1 '"" ."rm-rlj I'liiiiitiL' an eiin er iimi i i.n in i, mv Stale had been -eat te the grocers L..... ...- At-. I 1... . , . ..,';. ." , .": ",VI"IM" ir.vzanKa. .ii im i.i. inr-sten str.-et te mveti!?.iti the complaint of n neighbor that Mrs. Pr.vniuska had given lf,r a SI bill that had been raised te MO The woman ex plained she thought it was a S10 bill when she took it in change nnd gave it out the same u.t.v. Stale, was .barged with returning the net thi.v nud evturtitig SI 00 from the woman. I. denied the chnrges. FIRE AT NATIONAL PARK, N. J. J. W. Bechell Heme, Closed for Win ter Yesterday, Destroyed Last Night The two-stetv home of ,1. yy llecliell, St. .lames walk and Greve avenue. National Park. N. .1., which was closed for tlie winter es..riav was dest roved b.v fire nt midnight. Onh the foundations remain Mr llecliell and his family left jes. tenia afternoon for A Idea, Pn., where Ihe.v planned te spend a mouth before going te it winter reser . 'I'lie lire wns discovered about 1 1 :.'t0 o'clock and had ruined thp Interior when volunteers from National Park and neilib communities reached there The firemen managed te save a gnrace owned li Cleskey Ilretbers, iiCar tue burued house. THIEVES GET $206 IN Y. M. C. A, Suenk thieves broke into two lock, ers nt tlie Y M. C A. at Fifty. second and Snnsem stieets last night nnd stele watches, jewelri anil menev mi. ued at $200, The men robbed' were. 1.,J VI.P...I... cetnet ii- "7". "'" MURDERS BUDDY E H iM DOPE nn v u '','u "" ""- uvenue. weatnur nurcau preuict.i fair weather a"deer bSlSw S ilargcsl,c,mcri livlntenlght ami tome'rrow and somewlmt Publlahrd Dall Kicf-pl Sunday. Subscription I'rlee 10 u Vjpar 1 Mall. I'epyrlRlit, 1021. by Pub'lc Idurr Cemp.n M'CORMK'S WIFE WEPT ON VOYAGE, SAY jgEMS Others en Liner Had Premeni- t'en of Matrimonial Troubles of Rockefeller's Daughter MAL0NE AVERS COCHRAN PURSUED MME. WALSKA Kdi Yerk. Oct. 4 Set-ietv ha been mi , !, the ilefiiiiic -.pllt between 1 ' Hi le'd !'. MeCnr.i,k- and the cle metic storms of Alexander Smith t och- ran and Gannn Wnlska. pengem en the steamship Geerge ... .. , . , .... ' . ,,-. vVinHrgten hnd nn inkling of the dlfli- r - iities or the Met ermlcks when tney noted the sad bearing nnd frequent spe'ls of weeping of Mrs. MeCermlck, clai'gl'ter of Jehn D. Rockefeller. Hrr companion, Eciwin Krenn. semed the only one who could draw her mind Inte less somber channels. Net the sinuous Walska. but Alex ander Smith Cochran himself, did the "vamping" in their brief ceurshlp, says Dudley Field Malene. retained by Mme. Walska te bring legal action against "America's wealthiest bachelor." Mn Mn lene yesterday snid that Cochran had pursued Mme. Walska until the be came his wife. Mr. MefVirmick, it is expected, will phi rather a prominent part in the Walska -Cochran fetid. This (and h sul" en file in the Nw Y'erk Supreme Court), it I expected, will reveal the depth of his interest in .veung women singers and nenes- es in bis capacity as "ungel" of the Chicago Opera Com Cem lii.ny. It is said be was particularly Interested in the surces.s of Mme. Wal ska nud .Mine. Clciiilde Snkbureff. .Mine. Saldiareff Fails Mme. Saklmreff was an exponent of u new school e dancing, which tirst attracted the attention of Mrs. McCer- ' mlck at Zurich, Switzerland. Mr. Mc- n'.ent Ilnrdinz has been interested m the I pleyed tejjitl er tl ere is always tltr pes pes Ceru Ick U said te have personally m:- Ftnb Senater'ts idan. and v iill net i sibilit. of trouble. Mr. Hoever did liut pervised the aniun;eiiients for her New Yerk debut u tin Metropolitan Optra Heuse, which was net u success. ! All interesting description of Mrs. I 'nil ed State.-, Line .steamship Geerge vv ashingten. In -i pertsnle ,steimehip chair en the premenaiie iicek. vv.th a rn ii rehe et mu"krat skin tucked about her. sat a wcepius woman of middb age pale, with an air of tragedy. She wa" Ms. .McCormick, After nn eyib of eiuht and one. half years from her native land, she wus rnfiirnlni, til tflhn M li:l jl 1 11 f- tifirt In e domestic trnsi'ilv emiihuhized by u few fei mill line-, "nude public Siindiiv night te the effect that Mr. and Mr. Mc-I Cennie!: had i'"r i.ie-1 te separate Agieetl ( Part In Paris The iigrremi nt had been arrived at ' "- where the .Met ermicl.s met for the fii I time in mere than ii vear. '''ll0 burden of ii was evidently upon n ' ""' "" X'r"- 'N'','l'.er"iIck's lenel. vevuge te AmeruM T. is extraordinary Picture of the eitvvnrd matiifestntlens of her moods am! new viewpoint was given .vesterdav bv the before-mentioned tellew jiasscngci . "Mr". McCerinii . w.is a mystery te everv one en lie.ir.i tl.e snip. It was quite evident tji.it sue was mooring f nmlmifMl en I'.i&r Twe, Column Twe SMALL POWERS'INVITED TO FAR EAST CONFERENCE . . A , , . ,, .. . lnterests of B9ium- Helland and Portugal te Bs Considered Nuingtun. i.,, l ,1',, A. l' . 1 - i. ,...,: ... ii..!., ,,, . ii, .ii , ui.d I'eini't.il te becnine tin'iiibci s of tlie isi fcreiu i' hi Far Knsteri subjects wen 1 ivnnre I tnil.iv lit tie State Depart .peiit. Tii. deci .ion l ll i h le tl i -P Gov -irnmeiit- f.dbiv ed a i.rrispend.ii"'i be fv in s- ntnr II it' i ami i In I'd -eln Ufliee-,.,' the livi Powers original! ii-keil t iiiifi- mi tl s.bji,M Hi" In i'- ituliii, if .i i.iiu. ni ltd Fnr L.ist rn pi -lii. ii. I'ern.-.l .k'V..i has he. ,i i iv.e i nil . id i inv it.iti'i'.i wil' b ii ii.ii li .el; t. rvvi..i!eil. 'I i.e s:attis el ti." in.ie low ei.ibe.s el the liicni v ,ll !. tin --. lie j,v that of China. Their admission wns regarded as logical liecau-c of the inter est they have In tin 'Far Fast. " An interesting iles,-riptlen et Mrs. ;,frry n.. opposition tc 'be PreMilmt Met ermlcl; s recent trip te ""' ! imi,rrew in an eft'erl le nhtnin nnirnvii Wk from Europe was given ?P-f thp Senate Finance Cemmitter Rill. ?r''n hJ. !l .,'! I,;,"",r"?1'r V!1 """, which differs little from the Heuse irifi - - ADDITIONL IUCIN0 RTFTiLTi-' S"-c-. ' T.n.u-cl Crest Hill. 114, By. r- stT ".n wen: Disti.nt Slien, lfvO, Jeiu, $7,30. SH.HO. . , 141. Ci.iwfeul. S2.70. tluul Time 1'iiat Jamaica Ceuik Sen", 112, J-Iiruclekni.. 107, Mniinelli. 2-1, 1-5, 2-.". retul: T"i . - , 107, Fnltei, S-l. 3-1. 3-2. third. Ttnu. 1.07 1-: Fiivt LiuiiLi Ben Bei"t. 110, Barn.-. SS.OO, s..OO, s'i :0. we:' Thnieu, 90. r.ukc, ?5..r0, S2 00, sccetu'. Rim? it. On. S hi. 2 in thud Time i.M 1.5. WATCHMAN WHO SHOT MURPHY TO BU REARRESTED Jehn J. Sutli. r00 Clynii-i btiuct. 'luh' v nt i ..u, y, i , . , ,t Rid" Mmpliy. fiur.miii. in a "jtrpct Hl,1" .it I'tmi .mj Jlentnw sip t tmly t.V.i'., war. eidcrcd icaiiibt. ' tin- ait, ni...,ti- wti-u .n w. ciiine thai Mui'jliy iri! died in th P nn - iv am i Hi, n.tal His. be'idtiiiMii, wlie yet hint uut en bail ' tr tw Iimui-. l.t.p jMiuyiiy tllcu, wai, eiai-r te proauce he will be rulrn&cd agum en t writ FROST IS PREDICTED Small Damage Seen, as Creps Are, Nearly All In Frest is e.pectcd tomorrow morning in the ernnberr disirnts of New .ler' si.v and in the north and central parts of Penns.vlvania. 'I here is net much danger of the ii"" uei.'h " bi'n ii'iii i iiamaec, ll is .jtid. as most of the crops are in and these that .... it, arc,.,i Hnb'J "" uau.agc. u.v miiiiuiftt that is done will npnl.nl.lv I... .ler... tr. ,1... ...'. '. ,,.l" trust doing a great deal of damage, it l""".'"-' ' " " - ."Brwuira. J lie (oelcr teuijjbt. SHACKLET0N ASKS AID FOR HIS STORM-TOSSED SHIPi The Quest le Placed In Difficult Pe- sltlen Off Portuguese Coast Lisben, Oct. L (Ily A. V l-ljie! steamer Quest, having en beard Mir I i.--mm s!)ine!(letnti nnd bis nnrt.v en their way te the Antarctic en a trip of exploration expected te last te, four years, hns been placed in a difficult pe- I sltlen by a heavy storm off Cape Da Recn. west of here. Shu has asked that help be sent. The Quest sailed September 17 en a i .'10,000 mile trip. Displacing but 200 1 tens, it Is the smallest vessel that evei ( set out en se long a cruise. The Quest , is 111 feet long. SALES TAX PLAN: SMOOT PRESSES Vta-slilngten. O, t. 1. Secretary Hoever has finished his tirst real job Sentiment for Proposal Crews' for the Administration, the first of ; ce4 -,,.: unlle. ! t,ir 1:n'1 that attracts public atten in benate Despite Meuse ,,,, ,. . . ' . . r tien. Up has done se in n way te win Leaders' Opposition ! general nppinuse. As each committee of the uncmpley- i ment conference retired, cnrrjlnu a AGREEABLE TO HARDING pnekag- of TNT, each package with a . time fuse en it set te explode next Washington, Oct. 4. With s'nt'- ment for the rpanulaetuverg s.il.'S tax still growing fn the Senate, which ' ihrpntena In e nmiilntfilT- rr.vvrlt.. the T'i- nance Committee's revenue measure. Senater Smoot served notice tertry h- ill nrvt l, H.,J In hi. p'fnrt. tn no f through the sunstitutc tax program bv flip nnrvwitinn nf Tfnnsp leHlei'M. ,, j .i . .i i ! . . ' unemployed fnen at the unemployment He announced that the ebje.-tn ns of i renf,.iPnce. Mujerit Lender Menilell. of the Heue. Jut the unemployment of Secretary tr the Smoot phn will net Mop the enm- Davi Is net the kind of story te tell In pnign of Republican Senators f.-r It ''", fir" l-arefrraiib e' a newspaper ar ' . .... f 1 le. An one who reads far enough adoption, it raur for ric ni c.u el te. , tr importation and all luvm-.v and uui- sene tates, ami the substitution of the, nls tax. estimated te raise S0n.O00.- 000. It become known today that tin con- ftivwuv nt'ni , li rt y,n..f ,. n.j.ili. mn i be carried te the White Heuse. I're.si. eemmitted te it. is nndc-sf,,, d te la ,,j,.rreibl" te its ndoptieti. Dupito th's situation Mendell threatened tednv te (frrv his ntmesiHnn t il.e Presiilrnt til'. ; turn- t,. the Government te obtain a "We jic-e seniethiivj started new and i s'jrjht edge en the ether. "Any one it is seing right aloeg.U s'lid Senater v In, .tarts a controversial subject will Smoot today. "The Democratic Sen- .find Min,'lf outside the ball," said, of mers will have one of two 'iltrruatives. I f nt th uifhl. Mr. Hoever. They viill either hav te take l lie em- l The practical jiregrnm. revlvnl of inittee bill or mj bill." ublu- v'erk te i;lve jebs and lower corn- Leiidet.c admitted a word from Presi- i Modify prices, 'e stnrt tmyiiit; and man T.ent Ilnnlins ve ild weigh heavily in ufniuirfng. went tlirensh, nnd the con- tlu balaue", ll.e lindeistanillna at the i "apitel s t'uit President Il-irding would 1)r v'''" -'"" " ,l" ''!l1 v ",:: w,,r" adopted. He i" snid te iin- e inilitatcil i litis peintedl en scvcui! uv isi-uis. l i'p rate t rue sties tn. in tin .'- i i ..-i.-ii oft the tus"s. ate new lies with the Republican mem- ' There arc seve l p.u Irge- that mny tefs i'f the agricultural bloc and t:ic'p oft next week vv'. en the conference Deun cr.it-. The fanners' s ippert is i. I K,.t, together :i;nin and the cemmitters v'IimI. T' f Anierican F im l'.urpiiu ! -, pett." LjiIkl "would 'ike te bring up FedPMt!":i has eleclnrei it (.,.pi.siti.,n th" s'iI-'pcI ,. nn m', n.ti'T' . where It .ml is s ,no,,. te veiie -ei -i i' Ide i," , ir. sji j wngc-i must be ."duced. hut th" f-in 'ir. nt. I! ,t i'emp .ire Senators fn... h- Middl V est v lei "re ement for th" ' quietly :.".-tiii'.; tlie rn tiles tax and who can be counted en te give it support if tl.eie Is ,i ehati. . fir sijci iws. I ; ix'eitfil tlie lie mle :- of the tisrie'iltur.il bb c '..HI Imv" ,i i,i, -t :n 'eun te d'.s"i- the s-alpi ,.,- ,U1, e. dcivr te .igree en n program. C'li.ituinii l'.-rdney, of tl.e Ilniise Committee en Wnvs nnd Means, is for it, Se 1.1 i ' M met lle-'llttlsl te.d.iv . "Other I eeabei, of the cenn, itti a nlsvi for it." 'i -aid. "This talked li'iKiut eppu ti.-n li I' v etl.il d'p v.itli.i .. short t'lu. .i.ter it v as p.t.-sed LIBERTY BOND SALES HEAVY $7,500,000 Sold en New Yerk Ex change in First Half of Session New Ycil,. ' l.-tliv A P. - Tl ere was benv . trading mlnv in Lib i rt Rami- ami Yi. t-.r. Notes after several cluvs of i .. upnrurive dullness. Tnin-actieiis im tiiese issues diinn, the tirst b.tlt .'' tin session en tli. Stock Fxohnegi ..p irnMiiiiiti'il .s7.."itil, (Slll. or about 7"i p. I e t of the entifi denliiiL's in the bi.i.l M.irket. VCtnr.V 1!S iff 1 ,est .ntlVi . ,td- vaiicing te I'll. It!, i'. it f: ictmn below their high re. n.d m .i ' 'cvk . Nevi iiinxim mis for tlie ..mi v.ere m.idi b Liberty 'Jd, .'id .u.d tr!i li, Uie latter showing speeia! stretigf' I -1 07 fl-: Tuu.ci. 10-1 '-1. 1. Ruth iu .jut D of hab'jjs erpus ... I' I CLEARED IN DEATH CASE Corener's Jury Frees Man Who Found Weman's Bedy A Corener's jury this morning treed Jeseph Rertellnu. of "Hill North Iwelfth btreet. held since September '- nu suspicion of murder , Rertelinn. who roomed at the Twelfth street address, snid he came home that' ,...i.,,i., .. ., i i , .1 i , "'!'', fl ,""' " 'n8 woman, ' ' ', i.,; fr.11''' ""u1','" 1lrl" T,' i "r !" v". Mrs- Mm 'limidt. W W( III) OnO tO L'Olltnlll Ct lllu I nterv mul nn nrf n.... i. I....1 ...' atery and no proof that be had ever w-en rae wetfinn alive. The Jury da elded the wcjiiau'B death vyae freifa ui overdose of tlujs. PRICE TWO CENTS VE ' US E LEAVES TNT' TRAIL Much 'Dynamite,' With Fuses Smoldering, Left in Hands of Committees LABOR-CAPITAL FIGHTS THUS FAR UNDER COVER .v CLINTON V. GILBERT Stair f'errrinndnt Kcftilnir Pnl.Ur Isinr Cem 'eh', tlil. lj Pub: r l.rdacr Cemtwnn. weei,, some one rcmnrkeii "it takes a mining encineer te knew bow te handle dynamite. If the committees de net extinguish 1 the time fuses, the belief here is that ! fr- IIo,evcr ,w !'nlly -P en them. I S;v ' j,s w,euW ..k- te we some "l l,,i" ' " l c.Moec, l.iciuumg, per- haps, Secretary of Laber Davis, who was perhaps the best oxampie of the ,nwn ; ,,N .Hspnteh will learn hew no Ktnggering of lieurs was sufficient te provide, a veal lob for the Soeretury of Laber. Hire was a problem for a Ledeus. Trouble Always Looms Wl"n .von bring emidever .ind era- j want trouble He t!e1ipd a practical pregiam for ihe Immediate relief of these mIie uv , ,. net of wnrlc. net n se- lotion of tin ipiestiens that ve sictv in which some sell the I ' their .muds- and ethers buy It. I tin b-r tens pess-iMe. and wl. Inttnn nf tin. nnetinnv that rer a e- iHl'Or Ot both en pessnfie. ami vvi ere cacn : trever-rial subjects went into cf.mmlttn ; te b" re -erte d Intel after employers nnd ' 'i.p'ev d bad a le, 1; ut the explosives Jn im-h ether' lmnds nnd deeiilcd whether ,r net it was nn tiuspicieus nument te 'where it is tietntcd ml In the unions ' thnt i t the t en ii eariiitirrs are low. fcrcaune .e en the scale t"id were te I rive "JOu d'.ys of verk n year hare net i. ,11 bn.' n.ily 1."." days. l-"mi!evet - H;,e Charles M. Schwab '.'itt'd ii'te t i" i.ni'i'.ence t. ass upon v iriii'.. ei - nd iirpcmint i undrtr v.hich niei iin- 'liied. Mr. lle..ver hlm- I I If ".ni.'i'l te 'et some 'Ktien upon stne;; "in?t t. e inn rs of railroad 'verkft it- - t'nt el! railroad i ni.le.ves 'veultl have on.iilevi .cut tneu'jb at shorter 1 1 ir during the 'iresen depression. . F. of L.'s D.vnnmite M- S hvab theii''u this was a fn fn ve ruble t.ie.His te bring up the ijiu'stlen in tli. iii t or I .i.'.peiii, nts tnder which ...Ilni d ' il. r 's I'icp'eved. Hnd the ."iglei iiellfs. Is 1 . Sibwan's idea of ..'.tiiic 'i.iil. te : -ipilitieu under wlilch imlii-i'v v l'l t.trt "'Hie con! mlii- -." , i t' I .ii;itn.7ed '..ileir. 'diewint; tlieir . .in nt TNT. Mr. lle'f e n.el te il.t.n.le.n lilt? t 'den ei 1. in'j tie . mill r 'nee urges ' s -'. ii n l.v Cum i -s ;ia-. itu tlie rail- . ids .s'.im ti.iu issi 'ain, aijninst tin. i , i 1 1 i ' t : i is.'iij i , I,. i , 'me op- .aii"i "It." iip'iei' the '.'i.ir lctiel- ( iiiiiiniiril nu Tut si, ( nliimn lire SEEKS TO STAY IN U. S. Briten Asks Habeas Corpus Writ te Prevent Deportation 1 tie. l tin i l.i'n tl. .ni Mi .in i rd. n marine engl let- tee li.thli'liem Siee! Corpora Cerpora Corpera h.i be. li erib'ied deporlee te Dug it d new b( ing hi Id here nt i. ii.i.-i . tien efli iiu.iitlug the sailing ' .i vessel te i, re it i.rnain. t'eiiri;i Wlniri.iii pepp r, leilav filed n p. tniei in tie I'lut'ii Si. ites District Curt fi it 'vr.t i," Imhea- corpus te pr.vei.t Air.l - d iiert.it 'nn, eeutendilic b it Aiid ib - mi! i eme w 1 1 1 i ti the class nt' "i uiif'.ii lubnret," the ground upon 'vlni-li tn. I iev . riimeiil ordered bis tic piirt.it'ui Tic ..i-e will be beard Tucsilnv ird, 'i ! (igl.ind, met ti reprcsen tativi et tin ste, i orperat ion. who told I im 'h ..en pellings with the Iteihlebiin Siiiiibuileling Corporation, i tin April -J. P.t'JO, Ami limiled in New Yerk utl n ti w tin biter was given 1 eu.pleviui'i.i bv the shipbuilding com pan . Quick as a Minute AM 1 1-1..V ..fi 1!,. but (lie pluy.by 1 .1 e- of ! WORLD'S SKRIF.S te open in N v . urk tomorrow wilt nine te tl." Sucning Uublic Slebgicir' Frem th.it gainp little tvpewrlter vvhii'b hn traveled te spertlnc eveniH th" .iniiitri ever and doesn't mind a sm, ill thing like the 250. pound touch nt RORFR'I V. .MAXWKLL Fer It r our Heb ieu knew Reb) who will send detailed stories of tbe wrles and wisely humorous com ment thereon. And then, of course, there will be uctleu picture! by kUff photographers and 11 clever analsin of pluys ami plajdrH by CiKANTLAND UICE WOK TIN 41 i mm UMm m-M Ck
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