Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 05, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
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NIGHT .
EXTRA
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Fair wd continue noUeiitaM with
.lowly Hslnic temperatur6 Thtfritt;
nt e northwest te beuthwest w!n1$.
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VOL. VIII. NO. 19
Entered an Sescenu-Hn-'i Mutter at thf t'o.temcc nt Philadelphia. Ta.
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEJl 5, 1921
l'ubllnhed Dally Exetjit Sunday. Puhwrlptlen Price, IB ft Tear by Atall.
repyrlht. 102J. by I'ub'le I.elr Company
PRICE TWO CENTS
unuer ins iei ei Ainrcn a, ibiu
PRESIDENT HOPES
TO SHOW SENATE
FIRST FANS AND ONLY WOMAN IN SERIES LINE
CECIL LEITCH IS
BEATEN IN U.S.GOLF
SEE FIRST
ryfr
. F. C. LETTS
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381 SHIVERING
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QF WORLD'S SERIES
BACKS
PLANS
Y1S
Bloacherites Rush Through
Turnstiles as Gates Open
After Leng, Chilly Wait
MAYS ANDNEHFEXPECTED
TO HURL IN OPENING TILT
Probable Line-Up for
First Big Series O-nmc
TANKKK
Name
Ml'Ir, cf.
reck,
Ruth, If...
Mut. rf..
Plpp. h.
Vnl, 2b...
M'N'ly.3l.
Schans. e...
MaJ, P-"
c
(HANTS
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v. Name
.285 Hunis.cf. . .
.280 H'ncreft, ss.
,380 Frlscli, 3b..
.325 Yeung, rf...
Av.
.200
.310
.341
.325
.300
.297 Kelly. l.
.308 Meusel, If..
.20 1 ItnwTRS, 2b.
.31 1 Smith, c. ..
.330 Nelif, p....
.311 Team Av..
Team Av..
Umpired- Charles niRler and
Ernes Quldcy 'or he N,enBJ
KS. and GOT Merlarlty and
OIHe ClilH for Ihe American League.
itnnKKT W. MAXWELL
Pole Grounds. New Yerk. Oct. u.
The epcnlnBinlimtc of 0iel2l World h
Strlcs, which is exclusively n New "ierl;
,fflr this J'nr with the (iiants and the
Yankees battling for Hie emiimplenship,
l,nj :ill the thrillH Hint hiive been nt
Keel te II- H.uit.ar games in ether
10'rheiiim.N came through the turn
tiles from tin- time the gates opened lit
10 o'cleek this morning, and
cxtlmiitid tlmt then- were close te .,000
DcneiiH in the stand- when -! e .deck,
the shirting tiiii''. approached.
rjic iiMiul brass band near tne
Wants' bcni'h sounded its merriest mel
odies stuni'tlnies blowing four notes
tilille dodging foul halls during witting
utnctlrc. Moving-picture operators
darted here and there filming every hit
nf Interesting movement Ilabc Hutu
limine iinauii..try "1, r""r'L ',. i, "
MetiKOI brothers. "Hern.' liun ' Welly,
of the (iiants. hwiiiRlni; at a fiit one.
nnd Carl Majs threw lug up his sub
marine ball. ,
Noontime found the upper unrc-erved
stand enlj a iiunrler tilled and nil
lOnicrs wer" eiflly aceninmednted. wuilc
there were Mill jawning gaps In the
open stands behind the eutlield. LK'wn LK'wn
teili cieeilaters were reported m'HIiik
reserved nuts at prices that would have
shocked a prelitfcrluR landlord.
Field Dries Out
A Miinit shower fell early today with
a rapid i-l.-arliiir. followed t n cold
vlnd that swept the field. The early
tvmer-. sliluicd ami shook and padded
their ceuts with n.'W.-papers te keep out
the ftcairliiiiK breeze.
Tin' plajiiiR Held Rlewed brightly In
the urn nnd the dump spots en the euit
ficld were seen baked out. A fast
ldajinc Held was thus assured.
"I hear the C.lnnts' pitchers intend
te walk me in all llx- pinches," witel
llabe Until, ns he pepped bis head out
cf the dnerwii) te peek at the early
birds that perched in the eutlield scats'.
"'Hint's i n; wa te steii in.' hittitiR,
l.ut tli"j- Ik Iter de some.' liisininR oil
Mi'iinl. That Mil ran soak Vm. loe."
Tin' (.units' d.'feiiK'. they iiRn'.'il in
a rhibheiis. talk I'id.u. cuter. 1 around
llab.- Itulli's b.u.
"If til. (.iniii .an stiip the ISabc
from liiitinc ' said .leliiinj livers,
furmer inatuis. r of the Chl.'iiRe Cub,
who has ln'cn liiuliiiKj ilic Yankees ecr
te aid tlie i ni in tlicir plans, "the
tries slnniln lif wen 1' the National
lieaicucr." Ituth won't hit in the
nimhes Tin' (Jiants will let liim walk."
Eighth aentii' and the Spep.lway
rivaled Kurt) -secemil street nnd llreud.
wa) fee lrutlic and u Miinll army of
peliee in.'ii were detailed te handle the
jlw throne After the blenchcntes and
Upper pranilstand fnna had passed
through tin turnstib'j), thi-re was re
lief frmii t!ic jam around the ticket
"Jfices, Inil u mimiIj M renin of hiinuniity
eunthui d .lrnpiinKNiniine, in ciclianRn
for the i ii-i'leus pasteboard.
Tlie da j n, ffih-, but cool. The fust
reul tall uiuiImt iis d.nilt out for the
"lulni; pimr nf ilic werldN baseball
ela !r , no, n -1.- Vankn and the
tilaiiLs and ev.-i iti and heavx clothes
ere In n.ii .
IIk1 fun. miii,(1 lenj: for the gates te
eipfn. .hup Tiniiig In en (in tin- job all
I'IrIii Tne lli-t urn1 nt tlie ticket office
Hi Hum, ut in n'rlnek )fsterdn) morn-
'"! s pi'.ple rvill de illi.vthint: te
Me ; ball qim.e.
Vlieii it ruin,, time te invite theso
intiuun j;riiis lii enti'i- tlie nrena. thou theu
tands ..,,. ,IP1.f , ,!,,. ,,1Illn,j0 ,.,
thHiInd (Ti.. Wlihi.iii this iill-iiicht
"t'llll ll.i.l ilie i,HrlllB llnr f fmiuti"
'mis. it would net I... u iVerld Sei u-s.
1 w,ttr "ml M'ltrs this has liecn pulled
;Mlir.'i.'in .hii-s,, eM'ii In Philadelphia.
I" eland ami Uii,kl)ii hud the nec
iiriiul neMlcrh lust (.,ir, t'inriuuatl and
finliu0 '" 5ni' ,Jefen' u1"1 s0 "ll in'
v.,1,'8 ',' ('em(, n''1 st,lft' Plled in the
f J . ' ,wn' en,J ,llP "ener.v s def-
, "rent and the actors are net the same.
Ue(llnB Is Light
r,.r L0r.1as(-'ba" Persons who hn ,t,-en
lertunate enough te ..bialu r.scrcd
- rfneirM,klns "", "n"ir n,,mly "'
'rend). T,PJ r, ni0 tl(. ri,rs wl
(.ntlnii en I'.me TufT.ljTrUu'mu Three
FUNERALOFMR. BISPHAM
Singer's Cousins His Pallbearers at
Services Here
UflMil ,...11 ,,i ,
Of An ,,., '", "."-I'llan., I.e.- hoeve.
Llfc"!.n ''rifuie.. wb., thrillcd
P'hll..,iit,j, ' r"1 :v''lu' hi'MnH i
M'i uV '' ."'.''t''Be. and u,.
J astre.,., aneethu. for his nntiw
'hi'ted t'h'.,' ' I.,,J'1 w- Tiiinltius con.
"f U U lt ''" rd.e.,s Club.
"iwnhir saiL- '""" Wl" "" ''0'""'iuy
'he lllsnlm ,,1Kf' ., u""'n,, ih made in
lm"tef,.U,u fttn,ily l,lut "l ''el Hill
5ll'l.nahlmair.r" ,?" "Is PeuMnii of
'm 1 ll s ';i11':'i,lar?hn'! 'M- WIN
K. lilt. iihun ' J?h.n XV S""". IMwani
iteitai , ",,,,,J ,,,,,rB '" "I'era and
v Trlnr,,,ni'171 ,1,is, af,'''""" fro",
Mr lti, ' ' '!Sl',i,nl Church.
'et,,',l,'li-''' ''1st Sunday it, !,i,
f'hll,, I,, " ,m",.lt ?.' S he was ii
;;;t0 lymWMEimr' 1.MJMfflSWiiiWi Mvfi4lH
euu Lj?I-&&i3!wx!SwBWwwas ii4,ii w&aisiiferriii
mRPFRTS R1IICHT ARRIIRKIFAKFNT
uuui luiu uiiuuiii wmmmtMMMBm nuuuimuLnuui-m
BY WIT OF WOMEN' 111111
Bainbridge Street Mether and
Daughters Toe Much -for
Supposed Burglars
POLICE MAKE CAPTURE,
Women's vigilance nnd ipiick wit
were responsible for the arrest of two
men en a charge of forcible entry, fol
lowing the alleged attempt of one of
them te break into a house en I'.uiu
brl.lge street early I his morning.
The heroines tire" Sarah nnd Uesp
CliTcsniy, twentj -four and eighteen
years nld. respect ivel) , betli prrttj , uf
liti! lialnbrl.lge .street.
At iibeut If A. M. today Surnh, who
had been sleeping lightly, was reused by
a noise ut her bedroom window en the
second tloer. She looked up and saw a
i., ...'.',i !.,,, ,1... ,.f,i' silie
screamed and he slunk back en the
petch reef. She ran te the window
and miw him lean down into the back
yard, sliding ecr a shed, and jump
the feme Inte the aril of the vacant
house next deer at I'll bainbridge
Mtreet.
He,, senilis aroused her slMrr Ues. -
iimi tin p nuitlii i Mr1-., rtiii c hcreriny.
,..,-,, . ..s.. i i
r... .. .......I l .1... l.....t. ..f llin Initial, n till
Jl.ise WllU'inu lie- imrii " ''- "" ;
the inether watched tile front while
Sarah get the pel'me of the Second and
De Laucey streets still imi en the phone.
The cmergene) inoterc.vcle s,uml ns
rushed te the scene, and two men were
arrested, apparently asleep, In the
empty beuse.
The men were re. lining en an old
mattress and :i cuielt that had been left
behind by a lenaiit. They gave their
names. nS David (iehlberg. thirty-live
cars old,-of Hand siieet near second
rrica
Laucey streets station this morning and
held In il(M)l bail ejeh for ceuit en a j
charge of forcible enlr). Heneff win,
pesltlvclv idcntlhed bj Miss Sarali Che- !
resui) as the man she hud seen in her
room. .Mrs. Cheresniy sjiid she believed
the men hml- been trying te get her
jewclrj. She said she had many dia
monds and had worn them yesterday en
account of the holiday. She would net
be pesithe, but she sni.l the two pris
oners looked like two men she had seen
r.(li t life til "' iiiuiuviuf hi i.n vi" i
itft.ri...,.., ..ml ulinm l.1... llinifflt Jin
staring nt the diamond, .luring tin
and Dntid It.ueft. tliiui .car old. t. ,r-(. ... IT.. .... .,..., ... dared bf McCermncK te hate been the away. WAflia aimr. LV ruen
Lembard street near Piflli. They told ,, ',-.'', . " ,. ' '."'.' ' ,'r'" ". . M. ; ...uircc of the intexi.aiing Honors con- It .is the gieatest up..t m women -
.i ,,. .i. ... i i ...... i i i..... ,1,,, '" - " i" ,,uiiioero ie jiiiuii Mini i i . ... ,.;.. .,,.. ,.lf f- .. ......,,., '! ,. ,,.,,', 1 ,,,.! ii ,
lioue while. hunk and knew nothing of ''I'" :.'."". ' " ?,p !'" ,',."..s.",,l ".'", NYhei. Kederal elhYlals' rai.hd th'e ..stab-' i the Ilritish lioness. (Veil L.-t.-h. Hut Dean Geer5c Jl. Meeker, of the Un
the attempted entry next dee-. ,.. 1, ',.,' ' el1"01' lK',0,'uw' . lishmeiit its purported N-Pi.nOO stock ' it was. done tednj , In one of tin greatest Graduates hecl of Medicine, proposed te
i The men were brought , before Mug- ! was net found M.Cer.naek charged CelInUMl en ,.,t(? TK;m ,, ,-,; ,cnl Seclety of Pennsylvania today the est
ni run' i in i i ii-iiii iii i iir i in 11 ii i in -j- . null, iititaiiir iiiiim iii.i i inn in iiir ruin i
llll' t'HI HUM """I" 'Us tv..ii l t- - -
aw later fellow ing her. 1''1' "I'md patreluicn entered tb
... I rooms where two of the girls lived at
innnr ntrtn unTurn oAVehleomli nnd Master streets, short 'v
"DOPE FIEND, MOTHER SAYSinfter the Iwo with a coinpanlep had
1 returned from a vUit te the Tenderloin.
"Weman Testifies Against Sen Ac-' I'eliee say they hud been mi a drug
. , ., c,, . i Celling mission.
cused of Beating Sister , The wenii.nt ,,,,, ,-,. ,0.lrinR H,
When .lehu Connelly, an eirderlv at the Morals Court, ure Mrs. l.lnn
tlie Ileuie for the Indigent, was ar; Hegaii, twenty-two tears eld: Aihm
aigiied at (cairn! Station today , I
hnrceil wiih heiiling his .ister Anna.
thirty years old, bis mother said lie
was ii dope tiend."
The sister sui.l Council) bent her at
her home. -"! Hast Column sticet. yes
tet.lay, without provocation. ISutb her
e)es w ere im tdeli'd.
Council) was held in Slet. I) Inil for
court.
SWING HURTS tTCHILDREN
Flying Device Strikes Crowd at
Brockton, Mass., Fair Grounds
Hroehlon, Alass., Oct. ,".( Ily A.
p.l Klght eliildren were snieusly in
jured today wlien a (lying swing de.
lice at tlie Ilrotklen Pair grounds gave
way, threw ingune of the, swings into
the crowd.
The eliildren were taken te a lie.-pi-tal
and several ether prisons were
treated nt .in emergency station.
OUSTS U. sT MARSHAL
Daugherty Requests Resignation of i Will of Jeseph C. Nebllt, of Chest
W. R. Palmer, of Connecticut j. nut Hill, Is Probated
Washington, Oct, ,"i. (I!y A. P.) The will of Jeseph C Nelilit. a man-
Atteruey ficnernl Haugherty today re-
etuested the reslgnntieu of William It.
Palmer. 1'nited States .Marshal for
Connecticut.
The only statement concerning tlie
request by the Alturnej (ieneral was
that In' "deemed ll expedient te make
it change in the ellicc"
Big Gain in Tax Collections
W. Kreehiud Keudrlck. Hccelter of
Times, iiiinouueesl today that the total
taxes ceilected uji tn Ocleber 1, this
year, was SII.'!,7tl.i,,'57(I, which Is a gulp
of !?II,IS!I,M1S ever the sanii! period of
last year. The real estate tax was
fsi'lT.DTO.O'Jtl. which is a gain ecr last
year of S!,.'l."0,000, artd the school tax,
amounting In .l l, P-0,0711, Is a gain
of L'(0e0(00U,
mmwmmm ,
T.c.lKrr l'hrt' Servlc
The large picture shows Charles
Martin Kent, ilrsl In Hue for the
llrsl World's Series hxscball gam.)
at llm Pole fireiunds. New Yerk
City, leelay, and his pal. second in
Hue. Tltey inolereel from Auburn,
N. Y., and waited from last mid
night. Itrlew Is shown Miss Kay
Abraius, of New Yerk City, (he
only woman In the line. Mie Is :i
(iiaut fan
BANDIT-CHASING CAR RUNS
mil r mi niTV ul I Vten
VVIUU IIM Ul I I nHLL I Hnujt-eurt today, but tlie .leten.l.int was bev-
" iiral hundred miles awin at lies home In.
Several Pedestrians Narrowly
cape Injury
. .. , 7','""'' ,,.!
A fit j bandit-chasing car ran wild
in Cltv Hull ceurtvard iust before neon '
'today, nnr.-ewjy mUsing several people,
(J , .. oellr.,eo of Doteetive. AYilllnni i
,, V" ,, ,ri,gft ', uc'xuu' , .! ,, '
, I 'H '" slicking te tlie wheel nnd linally t
, upsetting the machine prevented srrleus
, .,,,
The ,.r'wlileh has b.-en en snecial
, , , , ;, shirtu,,sl ,trikf. ,..,,'. ,,m,
.!.. i.. i.t ii t.. .-
ii' t" ivi'h i in nun iii'iiiMiniu lur iii
, (.emrers
'i.. ...
'tiger, this morning. When the ,-
,.,, nun,, I i,p ,.,. lenne.l fei-wir.l te-
in Muriui ine tin icapeii ieiw.ini ie-
ward a huge crowd of pus?ers-hy
ail'l
stinted zigzag around tlie courtyard.
Pill made frantic efforts te snip It
without success, te settled down te
Meer it as best lie could tin. I prevent
it striking any pedestrians. He man
aged te driie it through tlie arehway
Inte fc-'euth llread street. As the cur
piling.
tlireugh the narrow passage- ,
way women ,,,,,1 ehlldreuereanieil and
SAY 3 WDMFN Sni n -nnPP'
wi.. e. . , -- ,
Vice Squad Takes W000 .In Drugs
in Sucpects' Reems
Three women were urrcrtnl last night
f, ., , . ,i i
ufter a weeks wiitclung by police who
say they wete tlie source of supply for
a widespread traffic in drugs in the
Tenderloin. In the rooms where two
et tlie women lived drugs valued nt .
mere than ,."fiOt) and a plentiful supply
g . it . i
Ut 1 1 A I HXjc I'll Ul'h MTC I . t H ll hOfl 1 0)1
Parson, thlrti rears old. and ISett
Oreeii. twentt-twe your- ed.l. The
first two named Ihe nt Sixteenth and
Master streets, the ether en Diamond
street below Tenth.
AUTO KILLS SCHOOLGIRL
jet tlie party te bind the iier.ens stund I day te today was non ,il toveiighoin
Shenandeali Bey Badly Hurt In An- tug near thm. After all but .me giri It was (!4 at neon j.n nl.n nu.l dreppi-,1
ether Accident iwere tied wllli rags. whi. Ii the Negro "IT normally until t'e le.v mark at mid
cl ..., ,, . - Min found nlxiut the lnui . he ielcase.1 night, then it stnne.l i. , tuaui and at
Shenandeali. Pa.. Oct. ... -, hib .m,MT. M ,. i'airnun. n,. pre.l.l.-,) , 'J o'clock this nfte, ....., , ,,. ill.
her win te sehoel this merniiig. Mar- i.,.t,...i ,i i. ..:.... ,: ,'., ',.".'".'
ga,;, flcrrity. years old was struck
and killed by an auiomeibile dnien by
iefiii uuiiiue..,, ...- ...,,,..... .
work tliis niernitiB- He was struck by
an automobile. The driver. .Tunics
Preskisky, was arrested.
LEAVES $222,000 ESTATE
ufaeturcr. who .lied .epteinhcr -' ut h
i nine, ,u .""" .....-,. ..u mi'iiiii'.
Mount Airy, disposing et an estate, was
prtihated today. Pritate beepiests are .
i made te his widow, Ixntlierine I"..; hs
I nine, ,il(l .Mount rieniwt. nieniie.
Illll.ll! te llis widow, Kntlierilie IJ his
children and gr.ndchildreu.
Tin. SPJ.iXH) estate et .les.uh M.
Itercr, l.r..'lil Wes- Dauphin .-net. alsc
is disposed f in private bequests.
Litters of administration were grunt-
nl for tlie estates of C.terBe II. Stein
WSl llnltliiiere avenue. .f.-.tKIO. and
niizabcth V.. Kelly, Ha.TJ Lanea"
eurred en the n'w Mate re id near ( ,ier 0 hh,p, , ,, f f Magistrate Bars Harry Stafanskl's
neb 2'" driter K'ffl' '" !'" U' "" ""- released Forgiveness of Sister, Mrs. Stockton
sustained a fracture of the skull and S X nn.l fled into he weeds '.1 1,,irri , s,,lf,",'sM "r"n' 1'i-. ,i,",
internal injuries while en the ttuv te I Ul Rrl . -..!'U " v"0,ls I Mrs. Stella Stockton, for .imeting him
IIV0IIU1 li-'H,
mpreffd SrfTlct. "HAVANA NPKCIAI." I
"hour te Huvan. eially ,. Frl. AtUntle '
Ciu.t Lln 11. 11., 100U qtuHtnut Sl,Adv,
lnteiteriti of the personal estates of "i,:," , ,.h" ,"m,'1l",11:' wai "'u'ldiug In
Wlllian Hendersen. mfim.K 'ami !rellt ,,,f11lh", t""' ',in "", Hulltl-
neiinlK KniiV STKOOSrwerealC f.?e. MlnK wl1"" l,l''k,',''0" ",lH "islde con-
Dennis Mine, ...i.u.ja, were also tiled. fprrg ul, hs ,.l,,fi t- ,ii,,.nvri
AS CASE IS CALLED!
I
Manslaughter Charge en Cal-
endar for Arrangements in
Regard te Trial
LIQUOR ARREST IS DELAYED
ISy the Associated Press
San l'Viinrist'e, Oct. T. Tm man
slaughter chaise agninst Kencee C.
Arburkle l
of Mis ircinia Kupjie after n drink- t
ing party in n hotel here a month age.
was en the calendar of th Stmerlei ,
........ I
Ee-,jOR llpeieJ
" W,1M Rnlnru "' "'B 'r0"1
Charles Rrennan. one of the defense '
It was learned last night from
!.tterne)s. that Arhu.'klc's iirisencc it. '
court today was net decm.Ml necessary. ,
'? U1 iWQ V111 '"eme "p ,)l,ly r,ur ',": '
"iPtlen and arrangeinents. District i
Atternev Matthew lrad intimated. !
however, that he onpese.l Arbuckle's '
absence nnd pr.ibuhl) would as eentin-
,in",'' ""'"l rt Friday t" enable the '
-m.tieu-plclin.. comedian te c-.ne ,., San
riiniM.uce nn Muneiir. i
. - " ii
'ei.er.ii action- iija.n-: .reu.-i: e in ,
eonnectien with allege. elsfeud net,
. , , , " , , .... .... t
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nine, ii whs :iiinoii'iee(i in icuneri e .
M.H'orm.iek. speeial assis'tant te the
Attorney tJeneral of the Fnitcd States.
McCermnck ' said he had cance'c.l '
plans which called f.- the immediate.
arrest of the een.e.Iiiin .i n ehnrpe nf
llllhlvi fill ti(i. session nf Ifnurir imfH
after full investigation of the alleged i
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.wii,-u iiiii,rs iiein ii i , .i nut iiui , ,i'-
iba.l been conveyed
Late hist niclit M. Corma.'k made
public n tclegraiu which he had re-.
('.f.ivP(1 ,, Wayne 11. Wheeler, chief j
.counsel for the Anti-Saleen League in
i ;Vnl"B ,!!"i i W " ' "cmani 0lJ !m;
imedlnte and vigorous prosecution of
i ubuekle and ether, who attended his
party for alleged violations of the
, prohibition laws. McCermnck replied,
he said, that a full investigation was
being made nnd thai he ueuhl un-
duiibtedly
prosecute In' persons
vel veil.
LONE BANDIT TAKES $1200
IN GEMS FROM 8 PERSONS
Forces Members of Party te Te exceptional, yie nrst w-u in .-t.Uier
pi ' or man) years has shown nme low
Each Other Seizes Girl ' temperatures, many rendu gs being he-
Cm III Werth. Tex., (let .". ( n.v A. low III degrees nnd hit Mug lis low as
P.i After cenipelliiic eight members of tl. The low reeeid for leteher ,"i i.
a house party nt Lake Werth, n rcert i ,1", s., th lewe.t for ti'ay 4s, j;st
near lure, te tie eaeh ether and tlien after midnight make- r i a enmpara
meiineiiig) the men and women for mere I lively wnnn day.
than an lleur, it Negro bandit last tiighf ! According te the wea-'nr tmn, i,,.
, scaped with mere than $l'Jfl( in i reason ter that snappi f, eliug tl.
jewelry. 'morning was tin .ml. ion ehange fren
The Negro entered, pointed n r- ' the extra warm weatl''- t'ie latter pm"
i tidier uud ordered one uf'er tlie ether of hist week. Tl e , h ,ng, Irm.i yi-stpr
." ' ,helV"we '' m,, y ' a, d '
ethor VIlI,,nbles. I
lie then ifte( the L'ill into his nrm.
. . . . ,
HE HUGGED THE WOMEN
Camden Man, 52, Gets Twenty Davs
... '
,n JaM .
liatnl llrewn, tift)-twe years old.
J5.'-'- High stiet, Canideii, was fnuml
guilty of disorderly conduit today by j
Heeerdcr Staeklieuse, of Camden',
drown was senjeneed te twentv days
in hill when a eletective test Hied he had
round liim last night nt
street ferry hugging ewry
cetiltl find. -
HecorderSiiicklieusenls.il
found liim last night at the Mnrket
cwry wetnaii he I
. I
Heenl-iler Klilekliemve nlt.i nn,.., I ,.,.l...
sinner feriy -four years oil f In!-
denlield. slx.t days in jt fe,. rj.lng
' ,, mitomeblle while intoxicated b
I ,
' Sleuth's Car Stelen i
, ' , . 0v0len ;
',.." ""'""""K belutigliiB te llarry
"'ckersen a t.mnty detective, nttaehed ,
,. .... ' , .. rvii,ri (r(
ll l'HM "leKersen ''l,r",'I"I V tl,e, l,c
'ectite Hiireuil III City Hull mid re
pui'tC'd hib lusi.
England's Greatest Weman
Gelfer Bews te Fermer West
ern Champien, 1 Up
MISS MILDRED CAVERLY
LOSES TO EDITH LEITCH
i
Hj SANDY MrNIIILICK
Ilolljwenil (ielf Club. Deal. N. J..
Oct. .-. iliss (Veil I.eitch, of Knghind.
ncclaiiiicd as (he world'- greatest wom
an's golfer, crashed te enrlh in the rcc rcc
end round for tlie wi men's golf rlinm rlinm
nlenfhlp of the t'nlted States at the
Hollywood course here today.
She was beaten by the former West
ern ohumplen, Mrs. V. (.'. Lett", en
the last green. 1 up. Mrs. Letts' iron
i nerve uecemnlHied u font that n'e ether
wemnn has been able te de in any Innd
or clime in u great national champion
ship since 1H11.
With the courage cf n dozen liens.
Mrs. Letts. 2 down nt the turn, wen
three, out of four holes after the thir
teenth nnd was 1 up with '2 te play.
She lest the M-wMitrenth when Ms
IcItch sank a putt from fifteen feet
uud they nunc te the home hole all
I square.
Kverjbedy in New .Terser. It sremed.
was banked there en the slopes nt the
finish. Tlie grent Cecil, in a tight fix
for the lir.st time in years, hit one with
all her powerful force, but tln wind
helped te carry it behind a bunker Mope
in the rough.
Mrs-. Letts never rhnnced exnressinn.
but her white teeth .showed ns she s0,i j
there before thftu te de or die. It was '
" perfect. te. shot te that wrecking I
imiuviiui, puiMKiii ueiwn ine iinrv.-.u.
'Hiey hail it Hgun d that c.'ni.n-ring
Cecil would get the American el with1
her Ilritish hitting and distance. I'.ut
Mrs. Let Is followed Iht drie uith n
I .sweet iron which landed en and st,n,i I
'en. Miss Leitch. from the rough
I plowed in and the ball ren- like a'
i swallow sweeping for the green. It
"lolled past the pin.
Mrs. IHs Dawil
i ucy crewiieu areunii tlie green.
It
tereil tliere.
Miss Lcit.di putted first. The green ,
"'Is . .fuM l shi overran. Mr-. Letts,
caiuily stetipe.I un nn. with little . e nv '
,jt ,rr ,ulU nij. iMI, !t vwls three I
feel, short in un effort tn nvnl.l Mi. I
I.eitdi'.s mistake The Ilritish woman
seemed shaky as she lined her short
putt up. She n,ut lime sensed the
I'lene'liiuc nf hidden lists: the hmv-s in
these tlieusun.ls of American fans that
she would net make it.
.'hehall trickled uw.iy slowly, flirtins
with the edge of tlie cup en one wheel,
i" mjght say but It failed te drop,
-Mrs. Letts shored her hat down a.
'ittlc mere lirmly there in the wind.
arranged her skirts, putted and It
''I'P;.1-. ' ' lj ) "f,';;
areumi ia'ii 111 tin tans ioeso witu
i i . i. f .i. . i. . .i -1.
- - " '
lr.,. , . I , ., ,
Mi"s Leitch steed there a imniiie anil
lllen sill te.l. Slie leek 1iim tiv.t fie.
. . , . . , , . ,
lout "' tlie .luimjii.insblp of it nation
rfim', ,,10SP lnst sru,n -M'"rs Ilk" a rCil1
"Ptiman. ..... , .
Her hand was the first te gr.ip tha
f Mrs. Letts. After that, bands wnved
Ut til
American victor like wheat in
... .
Ul ''elds
Ne woman was (,er ear-
,-ie.i f,..,,, it,., si.rts U,.1,1 ,.(
sports Held of triumph.
.. I I, ..rH.V, Mr
Letts
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FIRST FROST IS EARLY
Puts
Tang in Air Leng Before
Nermal Schedule Time
Tlie first frost en October .", and the
earliest fret In the b.stnry ,.f the
Weather Bureau, with one v.. option,
fell early this nieniini; in the eity.
While the coating was un thin, it is
the earliest with the cptien of Oc
tober !!. 1M1!'.
Despite tlie fresi ni,.1 .n.ippy air tin,
inurnlng the weather man -ays that it
is net eeld today .
If this was the I mi ri U of ,lut ev t
the middle of August i' would be well.
hilly but for Oetnb.r it i. net at ail
WOMAN HELD IN SHOOTING
'in the le- and when .he w,(s m niigncl
ter a hearing in C. ctiai Mation h.
I eld her in SI. "(HI hail lm "nurt en tin-
' harge of assnult and ban ry .
Ihe brother t.'.titie, il,t ihe shoe'-
ing encurnd in ih, t'.iihule uf ht
sister' neiii. . I'JIMh. try sireet. Seu
tcinlicr 'J-. following .. ipiarrcl. e
said it was his fault and he was will. ng
te forgive her.
GIRL INJURED BY AUTO
M as Leuella Elarnhfls. Wmi ri,...
. .,...., ... .-
w Tit V n r ,
,rr,, l"'Mfr- ''' ," M"" l.euella
Lisenbels was .erieu. i injure,! te.hu
when she was strml. by an automobile
!.h',," ',J ,'"' rl'".H" s- ''hristmnu
'I he girl, who is a si- negnndier ,.,,,-
pleyed in Philadelphia was u street
crewing en .tliner street. n her wav t..
'turned suddenly as another ear ,,.
pre.ichcd. She was stru.k and thrown
twenty feet te the sidewalk.
T, ? iMJur,,(1 lrl W( lk
ilic cnlli''i IM"U in-- ui-inillll' )
Chester County Hospital Mr, Christ-
man was acceinpaii.ting his wife in thel
uute ti Ueu the accident occurred.
SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE
FIRST WORLD'S SERIES GAME
YANKEES 10
GIANTS.. 0 0
New Yerk Americans Mnys nnd Scaring.
New Yerk Nationals Deuglns nnd Snyder.
Umpires Rlgler at plntc, Merinrty nt first ba8e, Quigley at
second base, Chill at third base.
DETAILS OF PLAY
FIRST INNING YANKEES Miller singled te ccntei. reel'
3aci-;fi.:'.ei, Deupln te Kelly. Miller 'cored en Ruth's single
center. Mcu&el hit into n double piny. Fiisch te Rnwlings te
Kelly. One run, two hits, no erreis.
GIANTS Burns out. Peck te Pipp. Wnul threw out Ban
croft. Frisch singed te left. Mnys threw out Yeung. Ne runs,
one hit, no errors.
STEAMER OFF CAPES SENDS S. 0. S. CALL
BOSTON, Oct. 5. The steamship Hayden, Genea for New Yerk,
sent out an S. O. S. call today, 800 miles etf the Delaware Capes,
snying she was disabled nnd in need ei a tow. The Hayden wa3
last lepeited as having experienced pump tieuble September 0
alter leaving Peuta Del Gada.
UTILIZATION OF REFRIGERATOR CARS URGED
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. Railroad officials have been enlisted
In a campaign te increase the utilization of refrigerator equip
ment, according te the American Railway Association, in an effort
te avert a possible shortage. Circulars have been sent te shippeis
and reads alike, urging fuller leading, speeding up of refugerater
car repairs, and their exclusion from all service except that of
perishable commodities. Traffic in the latter, principally fruits
and vegetables, it is said, will break all records nnd strain all
facilities during the next sixty te ninety days.
PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES DEAD
SYDNEY, N. S. W., Oct. 5. Jehn. Storey, who in April, 1020,
became Premier of New Seuth Wales, died today. He was for
many years a labor leader in Australia.
extension courses in medicine throughout the State, He said he
believed the co-epeiation of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania in
his plan would make Pennsylvania the greatest medical State in
the country.
PLAN HARDING HOTEL IN MARION
MARION. OHIO, Oct. 5. A campaign hns been started te
build a hotel here te be named in honor of President Harding.
It i. te ce-t $500,000, will be eight stories high and have 160
rooms,. Marien is President Harding't. home town.
MURPHY'S SLAYER
IS
Watchman Held, but McCabe,
Aliened Leader of Other
Gang, Is Freed
ili'lm llutl.
het and k !!
' 'gl.i wiit. hiuiiti w he
d ' l .! Mi'i-pln . up
in a .tn l t ght at I'ltth
tow ii giingsier.
ai.il Nlnutrese .ir. it, emit eier.Li;,
morning. w.is),h , '!'..ut lur I by Mag
istrate Meeleiiry ni I ily lln'l today te
uwi.it the action ..) tin I 'omni r
At the niiii line ".lit nut" Mi Cube,
XX 1 'I is ,i. lit tl l i, In . t. lie ll e
l0U,!"r ,.f II gHI'K -I. v 1 it, n. w a, ins.
iliir-Xe,' M iriih'' t" i .' iiiM-teil that
the gang leiiiier had l.ieii attacked
bv McCabe's ne'ii, aid M'Cnbe, in
turn, asserted that Muiphi had at
lacked and beaten h in wantunly bolero
me general melee m which Muip'i
kille.1.
VUS
Was Second Hearing
It was the second time Uutli hud been
arraigned for the sheeting. iest"rdny
lie was held te await the outcome of
Murphy's injuries, but whs !i. hurge.l
"ll Judge Mcl'ulleii's nrdi r when n Imnii
of Jt'JOlMI was uii up for hi ape.itame
when ttunteil.
When Murphy die, m the Peniistl
t ii ii tn
Hospital yesterday afternoon.
Uutli
iiiiidsniiin was in ilere.l te ., liter
'" " "I '" "he I1,"1
'"Kned again today.
, 1 be testimony nt t
'monger ,,. yesterday.
and he
was ar
the
icaring
was
Ituth reneute.l
tllnt lC '""' ,u'e" llt ",0 uangster in self,
l"'l,,."s('. M".',r ''lentifying liiiuself ns a
l "iliUlK uru nun i-SiJKVt.i'JSa
REFUSED BAH AND ROBBED OF $150
MEDICAL STUDY
ivevsity of Pennsylvania
the convention of the Med-
iblishment of university
HUCKSTER HELO.UP
Albert Luder, West Philadelphia
Merchant, Was en Way te
Deck Street
Albert 1. 1, der. (It7 We-. . iimberlaud
strer, op, rating h .t..-e ut 1'itty -tirst
sir"' anil Il.it crfenl tiM't.ui'. was en the
wuy te 1 1. I, ,tre, t liefer. .lnyllizht thi-
morning t.. i,iu' , . pmduce pur-
' hilkes
Slnrth nit..,- ,, ;, .. hi,,e 'n his
inn 1 he in tie. , ntiiithi r empty truck
t.dlew ing closely bunn.l him Tlie ma
ehiiie followed until he i cached Marshall
street and Sus.pjehnnna ateuue, when
(he drher of the trulllng truck put
en speed, passed him nnd tnen -wuiis
dtreetly m the path of 1 u.ler'-. car.
1 ...!.. . .1
i.eui-i says uiere were till men ill
the trm k, two of whom sprang out ami
ran toward liim wijh drawn revolver.
II" was ordered down from the seat
made te i urn hi- buck nnd robbed et
whn h he hu, in miiiiM bills te
make pun-huse
l.u.l. r wn ordered tn .mm! in il.e
' ainc PU me with rai.e.l lining, wineh
"', ' uiuu tnc seitud of th.
told him tlie
engine
Unit. I, .i . I ..
told police the men were .tnlemlt old
linml. i,. tl.... .. , , ..i.i . ...
ni' n iiiiii r 1 1 1 1 i iiiii
"' - ""'""i ciiiiuiy ami witli-
inn nun j or cveiteinent
llrlUit t ir fumllv iit dlnner-
t' ' ' l Jili.'rrs l'i fr.r i!ekrt,
nmd wiih a(mur Crunbtrtitt.
Accord With Congress Nocos Necos Noces
sary te Impress Powers In
Disarmament Conference "
TO REMAIN IN SESSION
DURING COURSE OF PARLEY
n. (LINTON W. (ILIEKKT
Stuff errcHi.itiilrnt I. w. line I'ulillr A&ntf
' ' ep'jritilif , fill, U i l'ull i- ,',ir r ''umpaitb
1 Washington. Oct. .,. Th reason
why Pi. -i.leiif Ilnri'itii wi-lie Cot. Cet.
'gre.s te stn ri Wiislnnyieti .luring the
, (llsariuitmeiit i-niif'Tim e end pass thp
l feirerVu d hi ,-, funding bill i. plain
' enough.
The Administration must show te the
foreign representatives gatheies here
that the Ljicciriie ami the Senate work
together in Iwiritlful harmony and that
ihe executive's leieigll policy will b
loeeptod by th" be iy wbieh has te give
its advice and ensen..
Tlie w.irbi reipiirrs i,.is iloineiistrn-
i tien. It bus dealt with the chief part
.tier in the Amerii'Mi linn which linnd'es
foreign relations often te find that the
etlier pnrtnir. the Seual.. was wicked.
If fer"iL'n ("let . rnuu'iits nuke an agree
ment with Mr. Hiigli. s. acting for Mr.
Harding, will ihey be making one with
tb" American tuiernmentV
Tlie Wilsen Prrredrnt
Taey had tae e.xterienee (,nly tln
yenr.s nge of Inning Presi.l.nt Wilsen
sign two treatiis. one limiting the peace
if the v erld and tin- . lucr creating ,t
defensive nlliimce with Pran.-e and
irenf I ti it it in . only te tit .1 that Weed
f ie,v. Wil ion's inline n these two setups
"f pai r was ixiietly as geed ns if it
'ad bun tin- nan f ,1.,'in Smith
1 "Ah." it was said, "but Air Wilsen
-ufTi red from the misfortune of net be
ing supported by u Senate of bis own
, imrf . It will lie different under Mr
I Ilii-ding. He will have n Itepublican
. fsi'iui'i! te ratify his ngr cuient and en
act his policies into law." J',iit will be?
The foreign delegate. Iinte te be shown.
And se far as it bus gene the showing
of them has only b-ft them mere skepti
cal. The reei nt action "t the Senate en
the (iermati treaty i- u source of weak
icst te Mr. Ilughi s ju the coining run-
ieleCe. The . illll illi.l 7llt inil llllll OI10
inn in object in liegniiating the (Jeruian
treaty, and tliat was te secure n legal
-tntus for the I'liited Stales in tlie
UeparatieiK Commission. Tin' Scunte.
' however, neatly e.xtra. ted from the
. treuty the one element which interested
ihe great Putters and which bud been
i he chief concern of the Administration.
by saying that no one should sit in the
Reparations Cnnuulsinn representing
'the I'niteil States unless Congress
should pass a special act piriiiitting Ills
' appointment.
Can't Afford a Kiglit
If the Administration coiiUiSuievp at
men and seeuie the pessuce efan act
(lutbririziitg Aniericn's pr.-cuce in tin
ominissien, fun igu I'ew.r. would be
ii,i,.-ess, .1, the Cniii'il Slat., would be
'xliibiieil ns inleniliiic te take its part
in world affairs nnd Mr. Hughes would
stand before the eye. of foreign dele
gates ns speaking for the wlie'e (intern
ment of tlie Culled States, and net for
nit n part of it.
Hut a bill te carry thi out would
me. t with a hard light. Tlie strength
1 of tlie i-elal'iuiists would be paraded
In-fore the g. libeling feri'iun delegate"'.
And en n if i id-.t urn i .iiil.l -.in, muster
a Majority nf the S" iiate against Ihe
It 'parntieMs i eiitinj..i(iii, it might show
.iiili .tpt'gth tmn ti'iuie. rupiiriiig a
tw.,-l!l'ris ole wnul. I leek doubtful tO
th. i" gotiniers of the 'iciit Powers.
I'he gi'.it l'ew.r.s are iiiteii .((.! in
'hill debt tells, tltllllt lilt. I . ste, mole
uiteresfil than th, v ate in any tiling un
I i l.c igetida "f tie . "iniiig confer, nee,
'i'i i' l.ipnu -iic. ns iii .tret.liiiig
( eiitlniiFil nu I'uce Tim, ( el. nun lint
SHACKLETON'S SHIP INJURED
BY STORM; SAFE IN PORT
Green Crew Blamed for Damage te
Vessel
Lisben, i .' ." .Ii, P.i -Sir
I'riie.t Sim klct.'ii and in. paity liatr
irri'ed here en lueird the M-sel Quest,
' . h hit. I con ihiuiageil l. ii heaty
.l"l ll nil th sf .vu.t f pnrlugal .
ll is 1-ii'nlhil tl ai win n tee (Jliest
i ii-' 'I i . 'mm Liiglaud en it- teyag
I . v, '"rati. ei te tin Antarctic .11"-
1'iHilii. fimii l.en.Jmi .tnteil iht-ie was
ni i ' .1112!. nbl. -Imdieil sinmun m its
i,w Til" use of oil fi. I nil beatd
' i.ii." -t eiii'l" it new -siiri for Sir
I i m' tn .nip sp, eiiili-t . ii. membcr
i - itw Perhaps ihi niiii.ital per-
- i,l wh. t'.i re.isen that an lOnglish.
, ii ,i' I v ' n a i'ivtrii 1 the little
- i'
it
1 1 1 a '
Itr
k- m
I ll,MI!
"1
I i, iii.eith n ihe 'I 'i mi. . wrote
...at.h
" ,. witii n t'.1 nc nf r lief that
i d ti ... rem In .1
.i i ni i iii-. w , re .ii,. I te hlU
i i i" f 1 ew ,,l .. m ss. 1 iindei -a
t i . i eiii' i rui.e w itheut a
m. 1 l e In. il
PHILA. FOOD SHIP DELAYED
Strike cf Longshoremen Halts Un
loading at Riga
l ,'.' , ..-.ul t 19)1
ICIga, ' ' i lniigslierenien't
.trike whi'h wa. i alle.l Monday but
lesuli.-'l in a .I'.av in iinlnii.ling three
upplt ship the Sinilli. rner. I Irlkkt
uud Mm mia ltrulge ' h latter, Ileal -nig
a 'iircn "f tlniir fr.'in Philaeppbin,
tils t if lni -hip t, niiih here direct
'reiu tu' I nltid Siiik. The tiret two
ship eatni irein Dnii7ig. All wer
carrying Aincricnii 1,. lief Adininl-l ra
thin uppli' s tnr the relief of the Kin.
sinn famine uffei ei .
I hi strike tn due te the expiration
of nn agieemeut between the contractor!
ti lid lniig.hereinen (leteher ).
URGES WOMEN LEGISLATORS
Mrs. Warburton Hopes Many Will
Be Elected Next Year
Mr- llnnlnv II WnrLiirfei, t ici,
i i n i i ii nt n of tne Iti'puhli.-Hu S'lite Ceitl-
Inlllee. .111. I InilllV she ll'lp. s 11 lllllllber
nl w. .nn -ii will be fleulnl te the Pcnm
ylvHiiiii la gi-lalure next yenr.
Ihe iippeintmcnt of women in evert
county te tin State ) eiumlttre, fcrp J
sold, will stimulate feminine Intere
in the next election te the Lesudutur
Mrs. Wiirliurten leuteu teelay ft
Preneh Llek Hprings, J ml , where '
will remain two week.
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