Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. VIII.-NO. 20
Enttrcd aa Stcend-Hnsn Mittrr at the ToPtemcf t Philadelphia, Ia.
Under the Act of March 3. 1870
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1921
Published Dally Rxcept Bundajr. flubwrlptlen Trlfe IB a. Tear by Mall
Cepyrlrht, 1921, by rubllc Ledcar Company
PRICE TWO CENTS '
CROWD IS LATE
1 NHK FDR
SECOND BIG GAME
Nehf and Teney Warm Up for
Giants te Hurl Against
Yanks
MUGGINS HAS HOYT
"and SHAWKEY READY
Dy ROBERT XV. MAXWELL
i'bn.e '" CI War" bat
fi t nnV'vns ' w a jimmy,
&n clmnce of KCttins the
!., Inwn MrGrnw was Keing te
pl.lS t "li.. Yank.. Ond one Miller
Mni Wt lie """" wny nbeut !V
rtint vore prlmliw their southpaw
w Artle Xehf. for today's
i Srffr wnlMt. which is another
'" "e rcfrrrln, te tlm World Series
1 Frem way P I" the press box
n looked as If Fred Teney, the bis
UXmler. was being held in re-erre
il .hell the American League chnm-
'..inni in the event that any cnnnge
ftfi b ' ...ado about Nchf starting.
Tan't miv whether it will be Heyt
i.a' ..,.' ' !! Miller IluirclnK. of
ll Yankees, as they enme en the held
for batting practice Hugshm started
.. warm both of them up. Seme of the
Tnle'niPn believed the youthful Hevt
;uM be in there showing the Oiii'its
W sharp lioeks and fust drops. 'J he
.-..i.. vsr,. tm linnip bers tedar ntid
I. claimed the greundn as their own ball -
Babe Hitth is the happiest man en
the Yankee ball club. He believes the
fiient lmricrs following tin example of
Douglas. Intend te plt-h te him during
the wie.
"If the? de I II pep one ever the
Jirtcl' nf the folks in thit light -field
tnd," observed the "Hehe" ns he
.nhcd a big jellew pole coat for hli unl-
frrrn.
An Indian Mimmer day followed a
fhllly night The sun blHucil like u
burnlfhed dis- in a clear skv and the
fan in the blraehern were grateful for
the light westerly breeze.
The crowd came late. The man who
Mnjred up all night and had only hlm
felf for company would have found
thousands of vacant seats vead te
rereivc hi mat noiie. Tlie 1111 reserved
1 Cppcr stand also lllifd s'nwi. There
tcre prespeeft of a HO.OUO nttendaucf.
Ibeband, tliniigli, rmne curb and piped
tome tunes for the edification of tin
freuwIkeeperH and bleucherlti"-. Tlie
reserved scat beetiun did net till until
near game time.
Yanks Confident
V
, jThe Yanks wen the lirnt unnie of
Ai World Series, but t lint was jn
Ifrfay. Today U nnellicr da.
''This whs the attitude of McOrnw and
l( Giants this morning when the sun
dawned en the second day of the base
ball civil war new rnging en Man
hattan Me. '
With one game under tliiir belt, the
Hiigglns athletes arc mere confident
tlun ever of winning the 11)21 crown.
T'ley linMicd first with seven hits je
tfrday and they figure that it will be
ety sliding when such sluggers ns
tlabc Ruth, Bebby Mengel and Wulter
ripp start sluggng. This is hew the
American Lrugners feel nbeut it.
There were snefl vacant seats In the
upper pavl'ien unresered section jrs
t'nla.v. nnrt mnny hundreds of 'mis vore
rpi ireni Hie park liceausc or the re- i
ports of t"rrlhV cruslies nnd jains around
Ine bet efficii rnrly in the aflcrnoen.
It Is net likely that the.c -nine fan-;
Will belleve nnj reports today. They!
will go out te .e(. for thcin-clcs whn't ,
It all nbeut. inul It Is very probable
that a eanneity crowd nf ."..S.000 will I
ye en hand 'j'lus Is hew the spectators
feel about it.
Clear, Warmer Weather
It was cool this morning when the
fin came up, hut the weather gae
rreraise et Higher temperature, and It
in i 'y "ml ''"' afternoon elements I
will tie much ninrer te leal hasehiill !
unoitiens timt ye-terdny, when chilly
breezes mmle ji .eiucwhnt uncomfortable
In the ttnmN
i C1r,1Jn' -is c'lcctcd In rerybedy
v.ii tc,',,fer ',0 Yankeei yesterday and
M ler lluggin. didn't disappoint his
Mlecra. hut .lawn Medraw threw a
f'Tprlse into the fans when lin ent
Miuffllng Phil DoiishiMe the hill. TJici
lIu ar cho.ce tedin is Wnite Hevt. the
ilfOOK in vnntli f.. l. r-....l... i I
Arthur Nihf for the (iinnt. It mnv
f Huggins turn te pull away from the
Mpcctfd tnd:n .
I,. $' ih lT n'ui'" te get a ciack at
leunnts The youthful Yankee iliuger
jne Ims been e-,e ..f ur sensations of
ine tcasei, a f,.vs ,ellrN 1rt wus ,vith
uVj'fv.'1"1 V '" ""'led uwn. lie i-
II !' N.',',v, ,,rk ''f'"'' lln '''ado geed
J.I..M "r1 t,f" ,1'"1 AVni'" " 'ter-
I "'"'" M',l'" tl'Ut he m.ide
aanajf8'', lul.Mn,p of ',l- ''
lle Xnt" '"' l,i,n m llwny ,rem
UeM Mas I'.Very thing
CiV w UP,n'liiMs " vmA i,i,r""1'
ree. brenkl,',., leesses speed, a
Hie ,,n,i , ,"n" b""' ,,,,""B" f
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b- Ctl ' ,)"erOT,l'Thlin. he sh.,,,1,1
"' ie gn t ,! IIPC.,lnl ()f him.
iw',"!!,!lll,"l fifcuredMut that Me-
that th.. "m.tV1 "". , l0'1"5"' ""'lievlng
the you,!.. wl"b0Blle te turn
"' PUeli7n'p''f!Prrry,,fi,Vn'nv n'' "e of
choice sB M,a1 is likely . KPt the
"hate Mirr, ""R"1"- m '"
''NlWi J ","1 Ml,(!luw w' "trt
Thn V..i..
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-emees and their followers be
IrL-eT., (n.imin-TiiT,
ile'y Demands Meney
for His Place in Une
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Probable Line-Up Today
and Halting Averages
The prelvtbln llnc-up for today
ami tlie batting nvcrnges of the
players In the series te date follews:
GIANTS VANKUICS
Ilurns, ef. . ,0(M) Miller, if. , .IKH)
Hanereft, HH. .oeo pcclj, ss... .:m:j
Frlsch, :b. 1.IHI0 Ilutli. If. .. .a,
Yeung, rf. . .000 It. Mcuscl, rf.000
Kelly, lb. . .000 IMpp. lb. . .000
E. Mcuscl, If .000 .Ward, ab.. .M3
Ilawllngs, aii.ROO McNally, :tb. .500
Hnyiier, c. . .000 .Srhnnjf. r. . .000
Nclif, . .. .000 Heyt, . .. .000
Team nv. . .180 Team av. . .tO.t
Umpires Merlarty (A. U.), at
plate j Qulglcy (N. L..). at first base;
Chill (A. h.), nt M.'Cond bnse; Hlg.
ler (N. L.), nt third base. TIme of
game 3 P. M.
GHSWDLD GIFTS
Estate Composed of Houses,
Land, Bends, Stocks and
Wonderful Jewels
ONLY $85,000 REMAINING
Special nitpnlch te nrrnlne Tiihlic Lciluer
Atlantic City. Oct. 0. An estate
worth ?."00,000 in IMS nml twice that
amount two years later, was turned
ever en deed of trust te .Mrs. Mary
nrfsehmnn by Mrs. Jerry Orisweld in
let,", according te the testimony of
Jehn II. Cress, Baltimore renj estate
expert, and for years in charge of Mrs.
Orlsweld's estate there. This estate
wni composed of hundreds of houses
and apartments, in Baltimore, ground
rents from wide and valuable lands
underljlng ether valuable buildings,
stocks nnd bends and wonderful jewels
garnered from all ever the .world.
Testimony was given before a packed
courtroom nerc tin- morning In t In
sult which Countess Anna St. Clair I)n
i entuiua, wire of an Italian nobleman,
and daughter of Mrs. (irlsweld. I
briliging in the effort te wrest from the
wife of the former Atlantic City butcher
all or a share of a geager SSfi.'oeu resi
due of the estate left after the death
of tlie former social belle here a few
months age.
Insures Called Consrnathe
Declaring Ills belief Hint his figure
were within a few ilieusniuU .if iini.
lar.s either way in valuation of the for
mer estate nf Mrs CUu.,U i ,.,. t... ,.i
iwn hours nf f.iviu..,.v.,,.,i,'...'i;.,.. i.. Y... . '
yers for the Drlwhinnn lnlcis wi,.
oil iiniMiiiiK ins judgment ie n sunken.
Me told, of the collection of re-ils and
iutcrct money-, which brought Mrs.
irlsweld nn income which, calculated
nt between $20,000 and .,10,000 in tlie
old dajs of low rents, nnd declared thai,
in the judgment of any expert. Hie in
crease when rents and ether ieal estate
Cmitlntird en Pucr Tweiitwnu. ( eliimn rive
MAN REGAINS SPEECH
AND TALKS ALL NIGHT
Jehn Smeer, Who Fell Frem Wagen,
Mystery te Doctors
Jehn Stneer. of 5417 Westminster
avenue, may have lest his power of
speech yesterday immediately following
a fall, but tlie less was 'only tein tein
peiary for he lias found it again and
nurses at (he West I'hlladelnbla
Homeopathic Hospital, where be wns
taken, say he talked all night long, '
much te the discomfort of ether i
patient In tlie waul. I
Stneer, who Is siMy-twe years old, '
fell from a wagon The speechlessness
started from this point, according im
reports, but it may have been due te,
his lapse into unconsciousness, altheugh1
physician doubt it. Anyhow Smeer is'
in full possession of ml his live senses!
and tlie doctors -ny he v III recover
ALLEGED JOYRIDERS' AUTO
15 lttU5HtU BY IHULLbY'
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te i
Driver in Hospital "Toe Drunk
Talk," Police Say .
What police belie, e as a jev -riding
party ended disastrously inrly today
when their machine n nished be
tween a trolley nnd a column supporting
the "I." at the west appreacu of the
Market Street Bridge iressing the
Schuylkill.
One man Is in the Fnucraity f!e
pltal, "paralyzed drunk, beyeiid'getting
anything intelligible out of him.'' nc
i erding te police. Several ether per-nus
who were in tlie ear disappeared after
the crash. The nian in the hospital is
believed te be Jeseph Tener, Frist Le
high avenue, His only injuries are
.severe .cuts.
Acierdlng te witnesses of the acci
dent, the 'luloiiieblle attempted te pass
a truck, the driver net untieing an ap
proaching trolley'. The automobile
struck the car a glancing blew nnd was
then caught between it an I one of the
"I," pillars. Tener was found un
conscious among the wreikngc. His
companions li..d disappeared Police
uil Ilin, HIM ..fli.ln.. .....II !. ..,. c.l.n..
ni.j .,,, i, , . t.,,iii null, e,' fc'in riri..;
se they can learn who bl.s coinpanleus
vveie.
LIBERTY BONDS SOAR
Gain of 50 te 60 Points Reported In
Price of Various H.js
New YeiU. Oct. tl. (By A. P. I
Heavy buying of the various Liberty
I'i's, all at high records for the year,
featured teda.v's dealings in bends en
tlie Stock Fxclutnge.
Transactions in these bends during
the first half of the session, at gains
of ,111 te (i0 points, approximated ?-l,-(100,000.
Victory Notes weie lesh ac
tive unl failed te duplicate their high
record of last week.
NINE M0R0S KILLED IN FIGHT
Philippine Constabulary Clashes
With Sulu Natives at Kulaykulay
Aluiiilu, Oct. it.- ill) A. P.) Nine
Morns were killed in a'li'ibt at Kulu.v -kulay,
Sulu province, between thirty
Meies mid u deliuhuienl of the Philip
pine ceiisialiu'aiy numbering siMeen
men, headed by (inveiner Call Moere,
of Sulu province, according te nn elli
cial db. 'in. b lei elved at constabulary
iieadiuai ters today.
r,.ilmir runlierrlm mny nmi
Le lui.l fur iirexrvlne. Thuy
mikr tlta tueut tlellcleus Jelly.
.tdi.
WORTH $1,000,000
2 SISTERS, 5
IN
ARE ACCUSED OF
Misses Alice and Amy Smith,
625 North 20th Street, Aided
in Conspiracy, Is Charge
WARRANTS ARE SERVED
IN FIFTEENTH WARD CASE
Klectien frauds at the recent primary
were alleged against two women and
five men in the Fifteenth Ward In
I he
eh-
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I Committee nf Seventy today winch
tained warrante for all said te In
volved. i Alice Smith and Amy Smith.
i sister. (i2." North Twentieth street.
i.i-i
are
the women named, the iirst members of
their sex in Philadelphia's history in
he formally nceuscd In an alleged elec.
Hen cetispirney ease.
At Hie home of the Misses Smith,
Mrs. William A. Mitchell said the sis sis
ters were away, but tiiat she lind writ
ten them about the charges. Mrs.
Mitchell wns Indignant ever the action
of the Committee of Seventy .
The ethers for whom warrants were
Issued by Magistrate Henshaw are :
Jehn .7. MeMullln. J02S Neith
street, a probation officer in Hie Mu
nicipal Court; James C. rani. "i2l)
.North Nineteenth street: Jehn J.
O'Brien, fi34 North Nineteenth street;
Themas Whnlen, IIWO Mount eriien
street, nnd Walter Ilrunner, 11)10 Fair
mount avenue.
Said te Have Mat lied Ballets
Me.Mullin, nccerding te i;. I,. l.
Kccli, secretary of the Committee of
Sent.. Is accused of taking from
twelve te twenty -four Democratic bal bal
eots into tlie baik.rnem of the polling
Place, a snloen at .id!) North Twentieth ,
s(rcl. Me is mid te have marked tl.c i
balli ts for cnnllentct miming fur j
Midge nf election 'Hid efliei i lectien I
' I nfiieei.'.
While Mi-Mulliii was engaged with I
Hie li.illet-. Mr. Kearli i niiiuucd. he J
wii d'n liy Jehn . I'icliiii. I!i2(l
Wallace sireel. a lletiiiblicnti niiicher
and mi empleye of tlie Municitnil Court.
I'ecliin innde the aUidavit m wlib-h the
warrants were based.
Cliarges Made
Mr. Reach, secretary, said the le.
lendiints ar" charged with aiding and,
.ihettiug H conspiracy te prevent a tree
nnd fair election; unlaw fulh having i
oniieis ei iiuniiiieii voter- in tiiNr pos-
essjun; unlnw fullv
miltiliiting ballets
".'' 'luailficd electors; unlawfully
carry
nig tiaueis irniu a
polling plm L. and
miiKing lalse returns.
The nllrgcd frauds are -aid te have
occurred in the twenty -tirt division of
the Fifteenth Ward, tlie w-artl where
Judge Brown, or Hie Municipal Court,
i-rccognlzedns the leader.
Tin Misses' Smith were inspectors in
the polling place, while O'Brien was
judge of election and Whnlen and Bniu-
or iv T" clerks.
The warrants were served en the men
bv n Constable attached tn Magistrate
Itenshavi's office. The Mls-rs Smith
were notified te appear with the ethers
ler a hearing tomorrow nt II A. M.
before Magistrate Kensbavv ai In:;
Biilnhrldge street.
Mr. Heaeh -nid n CninmiMee of S. v
irity invest ijater found seven wittir.e.s
vvlie are prepaied te tesifv vegaidin,'
llie n'leffcil frauds. The women w.m
nn en mi, ne sain, necntise tlnv wie
I'.e polling olnce and allewi.l I-1I,, -l
Ink n from the room.
in
SONS AND BROTHER GIVE
BLOOD IN VAIN TO SAVE MAN
Jehn C. Flynn Dies In Consheliocken
Despite Six Transfusions
Jehn C. Flynn, of Coiisbeborkeu, died
'a M. Jeseph., Hospital fellow iig mx
I bleed :ransfisiens made in the i. .i
' jLm, -,s ,e . u llis
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-III I two In li ir,
WUM.'I "Mil, 1 'v'lin l.
i nieicen v .;r.
biether Frank
old. and one h
a police sergeant.
I iiesiues nis urniiifi- anil tive sons, ,e
siir,ne. ny hi.- tntlier. wiiliaiu t '.
1 I 'I viin; l!i::S Seuth Colloge aveiui". fieni
I n In se home Hie fuller ll will be li. -bl Sal -
iii day morning
KU KLUX CHARTER REQUEST
REFUSED IN WEST VIRGINIA
Secretary of State Declares Incorpo
ration Will Net Be Granted
( luirlt'stiiii, W. Aa., O. t (i. i P.,
P I -Informal appln .itien for a chtirtir
of iucorpurntieti was made yrstenlny bv
i he Tlealm of West 'irgii'ua. Kni'ghi-
of the Ku Kht Klan. riling t..
Housten li. Yeung, Secieiaiy of State.
Mr. "eung det lined te i-sii,. the charter
and said he made it plain in the ap
plicant, who did net give his nnme,
that the organization "will net be
granted a dinner in ibis Si'itc."
Secretary Yeung did net give his rea
son for the refusal. He iddul, Iieh -ever,
that be had informed tlie iiiuili-
i mil iiiiii rue inws m tn
such Hint the Stnte Sujirriu
issue a writ el iiiniidainu'
the Sei retaiy nf State te
charter."
Mali
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1 i'iiiik 1 1 nc '
hi am the ,
CHARLES CARROLL DEAD-,
Descendant of Historic Family Ex
pires Suddenly In France
Nice. Frame, Oct (!. i Bv A. P.) -Charles
Carrell of Cnrrollleii. Mil.,
who paved a prei ilnent p.iit in Anieri
can Bed Cress work in Italy during the
war, died siiildenlv tml.iy in the ga.'dcu
of bis villa at Meuteni , near beic.
Baltimore. Oct. 11. -1 By A. P.)--Charles
Carrell, of Ciiirollteu, ee
d ath v,as reported today nt Meiitenc,
France, was the son of the lute Jehn
Lee Carrell, of Mar laud, llis mother
was Miss Phelps, member of a wealthy
New purl. R. L. family
Mi Carrell had spent the gn-ner
'.art of his life in tic French capital,
but. wilh Ills wife, who was lernieily
Miss ltiiln-1 oft . granddaughter nf the
i elebrnted hlsleiliin, he returned te lie
wniidci'tul Cm nil. estate, 1 loiigiiercgau
Maner, near Fllleett City, a f yean,
age.
The lesiilence eutiuilcil, however,
only a comparatively short time, for
Mr. and Mrs. Carrell decided te re
establish their lesidcni in Paris, ,
lumber and thice sii i-s survive Mr.
i 'nrrell
PRIMARY
FRAUD
Her Wedding Day
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MISS .MAnt.ARKT THORI'Ii filtlib.N
Daughter of Congressman and Mrs.
XV. It. (Jreen. of I own, will be
married late today In Washington
te Courtney Campbell, of New Yerk
IAN GONE-ON EVE
OF
Relatives Fear Le Rey
scy, North Wales, Is
tim of Murder
C. Kin-Vic-
TOOK $1000 WITH HIM
I.c Rey r. Kinsej. Jill". Seuih Fourth
street. North Wales, a feiimr service
lean, disappearcil from home September
I'!, sliertij liefim the dal" set for bis
marriage te a I.i..iltili girl, and
liniiiiv tear he may
Tin1 news of hi
I.nve in -is inurilercii. i
disappearance was
WEDDING
AY
made public eulv today, after private ' some such procedure Is taken at an early
detectives had tried vainly for three i dale the Mayer will frel ebllgril te In.
weeks te get some clue. Werd was pent struct (he law officer te proceed Ie rol rel rol
te Philadelphia pelii ,- and Hie puli.-e of "'ft the Miialtj."
iiier- cities nea'-liv. ',
Ie Kny's fiuiiil, reiie I,, divulge the
name of the girl Ie whom, lie was n
giig.il. She anil Kiuev hud made all
heir plan-, going se far as le get a
beuse nnd buy p.irt nf their furniture
The fe.ii- that be nia.v have been mur
dered is bii'ed en the tad Hint no word
has been hennl from him. evin indirect
lv, and that he carried with liim S1000
in Liberty Bends and SI en iii cash. He
had ii jii t ?1.-iOO in a Nerm Wales
bank,, and this h.is net been touched
since, lie disappeared.
Worked in Ibis ( ily
Kinev weihed in Plii'.nlelphia ter i
lillie. I!e a eillp'eli.l liy I.ippilicett
."s Ce., v heles.ile gi-ei . I-. N.u-Hi le!a
uiini avenue, I ui bid et lien with
ll.ein sill, e i ii. Mrivb Hi cii'iie tll.l.
high', r -eiiimeiideil. n -i -aid .it the
i.imp.in.v's nrliie ledii, niei via- v
I In ed te .'"11 sreceiii in I l.i neigh neigh neigh
loiheoil of North Wahs It mis ,i
tune when busini" v.i- -be k. hew evir.
nnd after n few weeks lt. gave uji hi-,
jositieu, as there weie tew ndera.
Fer several week befer" be disap
p. aii'd, his fn. lily s-ild. he bad lien
'i-ling a job. W lieu li. l-'t' home his
I father, Jacob li. Kliise, . iHii ved lie had
j i'iiii te 'oek for work. U'ln n lie did net
I i.-anpe.ir that eveninc. --.d nimllier d iy
I I nssed with im word f'rni iiim, Iii:
I l.miilv .1 ml fiancee employ ! -i private
iii.'Keti'e ajpiu te tiy In locale li i tn
Il'ci'tith when n minis body was
'unshed up mi the bei,,"b nt Atluiillc
i'itv members of Kinsey's fnniil
jiheiigbt ll uiiglil lie that of the missing
I n an, and were planum'; te go te the
-liere te view it whet, nny learned that
llie body had been identified.
j The family knows u. iniim why Kin-
si, should have rft heli.e. He Vills
1 I it 1 1 1 1 v and had saved considerable money
;.n niiticii ntieii of Iii- vvi.uling. Ovr-
,s as he served with Ihe Ip.ith Hngi-
i . ei -i. He is described ,i- twenty -nine
..ni's old, ,"i feet 10 Inches tall ,eitli-
i g nbeut lli."i pounds .in. I wilh light
.implrxinu and light Inn im hair.
HEIRS OF "LUCKY" BALDWIN
END FIGHT OVER ESTATE
I
I Daughter of Testator Deeds Half 0f !
Property te Her Children
Les Angeles, Calif.. ii .By A
P. i -Setllement has been i fleeted out
I of . euit by Hie beim of tin esite of the
a'i
.i"'l
i: j
( l.ucky i
Baldwin.
nn- in"
spet'ismaii
t liecatue
laud
owner.
i.nevv ii
teihiy
with Hie filing in tin Su-
I ,n nor I euit lieie of nu agreement lie.
I ween .Mrs. Clara Bahlw ni-Steckcr.
I .laughter of F. J, B.il.lw.n, and her
two i hl'dren, Albert F Snyder nnd
'Rosebud Ileble Mullender, In which
Mrs Sleeker Is required tn execute n
deed for half the properly inherited by
I her in favor of her cliildnn.
'lie agieeuicnt, whleb was drawn up
! .lit m- 1, IDl'.i. ends litigation Involving
tlie cstnie, said te be worth several
, million dollars and consisting of stocks.
bniiiU and Southern California real
! estnti .
j Mrs. Mecker ami her ehildten u.
grigul in liilgatien ever the estate In
l RHP. when the children attempted te
ihave a giiridiati appointed fur their
inetlier. who, they alleged, was incom
petent te handle the prepeity. The
l euit declined lll'. Sleeker competent.
, bin the ilghi te appeal was rosined
j Fniler Hie ngrei in. uit Mrs. Steelier is
net te dispose of auv of her proper! i
exceiit for ii 'valuable and ndeipiaii
1 nnsldcrr.llen." while It U undetstoed
that In r chllilien are mu te enter into
fuilher litigation. It is also said te be
understood that the will tn be executed
hv Mrs. Sleeker te her two children ie
net te be t untested or disputed,
Mrs. Sleeker and her siMcr, Anita
Ba'dwin, were joint belts te the estate
with Hie iMvntiini of ,i few miner hc-
1'10' ts
MAYOR TO ENFORCE
PENALTY ON U. G. I.
IF DELAY KEEPS UP
Urges Council te Settle Prob
lem at Once or City Will Col
lect $500 Daily Fines
$40,500 NOW DUE FOR LOW
STANDARD BEING SUPPLIED
Quick action by Council n ths gas
question or tlie collection by the city
of tlie dally fines accruing against the
I nlted was Inipievement ( empnn.v ,
new a total of .f-M.riOO, were the alter
natives placed sharply before Council
Ibis, nfternoen by Miner Moere.
The gns company, which operates tlie
city-owned gas works, under tlie ISO"
I lease, Is subject (e a tine of WitXI a
day for nny failure te comply with
'the lease term icganPng the tests,
ipiality or catidlepewer of its gas. The
1 lease cnllr. for gas of a 22 candlepower
standard, whereas the cempnny for
mere than a year has been supplying
".Ti'fc T!.!tlt.1. Il.i..n.(il ....I. .. -,-..-
IIIIU lllllfll IIKIIIIIII HUM )US. Ollll-
cilinnnic permission te use tills sub
stitute standard expired July 1," of this
year.
The Mnyer's warning that the city
will move te collect the penalties un
less Council corrects the anomalous con
dition new prevailing wns set forth in
n mtssnge te the city'- legislative body.
Text of Mayer's Message
"On July H, U2t." .aid the M.iver
in bis message. "Council passed an
ordinance for the relief 0f the Fulled
(ins Improvement Company by raising
the rate of gas te the consumer from
SI te $1.10, and making certain ether
allowances te the oempanj. Including
a continuation of the thermal unit
standard ns a substitute for the higher
inndlepewer standard.
"This ordinance wits vetoed bv the
Majer July 2', 11121. which veto wa
permitted by tlie Council te tnnd. The
Mayer then notified Hie Fulfill lias Im-
prnvement Company of the pitiulty
, i lause. since It was net mulct jm te the
nitv the twenty -two i-aiidleinivver tutid-
,n id provided for in the enntrnct.
"The Citv Solicitor also was dirctcd
i in give consideration te such action ns
might be necessary te protect the city
i against the company's default, bi.t no
! If gal action hii been taken nenuse nf
I Hie further oensidoiuHoii of tin- gn
iiiesthin bv Council.
"The .S.'OII a dny penalty, however,
.has bren running until it nm emeunts
In the aggregate te .5lll.;,(in. There is
in. desire te penalize uiidulv the com-
panj. which is til renderini; service
j but net in nceerdance with the terms of
I .. contract, if i',,e,n.ii ,i,.,
- ' "iiii- ii men ill L- mil
"iniicr temporary relief , evtendin"
i In
thermal unit privilege; but utile.
Vtner mniter befer,. i'n,,nn,i
.i ftciimeii are th repealer of the or er
illnance lecnting a municipal inciner
ating plnnt In the Thirty-eighth Werd.
I . .het or net. an the election officer,,
vi I rvceiie nn extra .?.-. for their work
I'1' I he Jirimarv and the necatlve rennrl
"f the l-lnance Committee en tl.e Ad Ad
niitilstratlen's S!i.00(i,ihhi lean.
It Is cpeced the illcine.-at nig-plant
lepenler will be passed epedlteulv.
with strong emphasis being hild upon
the fact tlmr the ordinance is i!le5al an
if was pas-, en the same dnv it was
Introduced. m direct violation ..f the
' Ity Chnrier. Ceuiielliunti (inns, or er
dinarll.v an Administration le,cler, (s
1 " "" proponent of tl,.. loll ,di
tlirmvs a jolt into tlie eili stre, t .lean
lug plans.
1'1. ...l.i..: ,
im- iietiii uiini: ceniprnsatm.i I"! e;.',.
I l ion efheei-s ha- been .suggest,,! because
of the cxtrnnrdinnr, labor and length
let time required '"or Hie minting- of
.votes cast for hundreds of ciiididales
111" cost te the elt.v will be .;j."i.7,",Li
. Warning te City 'euuciliueu tn'ex-
ercise gr-at care in the llentine of leans
was Ki,cn by Controller Ilndln. The
Monlreller urged only leans for" ncces-
sun- iniprinenieiiis , niiHierlzisl. and In
I 'hat loniiectien called atieuti,.n (ll (,e
tact that the authorized but unexpended
lean of N!l7.1.!.(!:is.!l7 ..institutes ,,
-.-neus neiu in me a, et carrying,
'charge,, that havi te be rei kened hi" th?
,' .'in taxation. ' I
I The borrowing .i..n. u , of the city is
seriously impaired bv tin floating' of
'leans net iminedi.itel, ncicssury. the
j I'ontreller --uiil. lis ... ei iphnsizeil Hie
I fact that the ii.icpende, leans arc two.
, and n half times the ;i t of the
city's present borrowing ..um.-'t, of
i S4O.0lMl.00u
GENERAL DICKMAN RETIRES
Samuel D. Sturgis Will Succee
;::
Majer Generalship
Washington
' li ( I!
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Majer Oeuer'il
cemniiiiuler nf t
with headii'inrtcr
ten, Tinas, ami
' .-pi. T li,
Flg'ltll ( nrp
a i Fert Mini
funnel . h,, f
iiinmi.
are .
I Ions.
of llie
letired
arm., .
"old of
army of e. ciipatmu m (i. rnrinv
i.'ilay Ireni inti,.' rvi. e n i M
""'J'"'1 '''ntmueus military ,,
iii.-i ,- i u hi i i.'i i ,i -ei. ' .1 r' .
iii autiniim ing Ins icin
' l. ir, Weiis said Hi" i'
ii cut Se. re.
n icy in ihe
lid be filled
amue li.
grade of major general
b, Brigadier Oeneriil
tsturgis, ennui muling the
Division.
' 'ma Canal
i
WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVER
Victim Had Threatened te Kill Her
self, Neighbors Say
The body of Mrs Carel inn Hum.
brevv.sk. 107 Ki-iillvmrih street,
who disappeared from her home Tues
day night, was found tlnntiiiK m l(,
Delaware River off the fw t ,,f Bain,
bridge street early this corning.
Ni igbbnrs sav Hint Mr-. Huriibroiv Huriibreiv
sky threatened several weeks age te de
away with herselt b. ,i s,. ,,f domestic
tieuble. Resides cr hu-Kind she (s
.survived by two small children.
ELECTION OFFICIALS SLOW
Primary Returns Frem Erie and
Lackawanna Counties Net Received
llai'iMiiii'g. i ici ii . R, , i ,
Auiliei He s et Fn, ..ml I. ii kaw.iuua
Ceuiiti.'s Lave linn .iskid 1. 1 sjiee-l .(,
the tiling nf tin Ir elfieial n turns iffi the
I nnsliuilinii'i! Cniii i nilnii and Cen-griss-at
-lane -livtieii In etheia', (,f ,
M.lte Bure-iii nT Flei liens
All Hie ether ci unties lu.ve fih,l ,,, ,
the isui'ince of a iiiHtieate nf elect ii n
te Colonel Themas S I'rnge as Cnu
etessnian-nt -Large h3j been hld un.
CZARIST AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN OUT
TOKIO, Oct. 0.M. Krupensky, Itus3lan Ambassador te Japan
under the old Administration in Russia and dean of the dly.lo-ne.Uc
corps here, has ceased te act Japan's decision no longer te rec
ognize him ns the official representative of Rucla Is un lentoe'l
te be connected with the negotiations In Daricn f Japan with the
Far Eastern republic of Siberia, which Is likely te send nn uneffi-'
dal representative te this country in case the rqircscntntivcs of
the two countries in Darien accede.
JAPANESE IMPORTS EXCEED EXPORTS
TOK30, "Oct. 6. The Finance Department announced today
that in the period from January te September Japancbe Imports
exceeded experts by 300,000,000 yen. This Is a considerable
increase ever the same period of last year.
TTNOINEER OFFICERS' TPAITIIWG FERI0D SHORTENED
WASHINGTON, Ort. G. Reduction of the tr.iininj;perieJ ! e
rcrerre officer' of the army Engineer Cerp.i fce-n three te tre
months in eidet te make jjessible larger ntttndance v. as nnneunccil
terlTy by the Wai Depnitincnt.
MAIL ORDER HOUSES ACCUSE COMMERCE CHAMBER
TTISHINGTOi:. Oct. 6. TJoitructien et catalogues of mail
order houses- who are in competition with members of the Chamber
of Commerce of Missoula, Ment., its officers, directors and mem
bers of the Northwest Theatres Company of the same city, have
been cited by the Fedeinl Trade Commission. The mail order
houses allege that their circulars soliciting business in Mlfcseula
nnel adjacent territory have been collected nnd burned by the rcp rcp
respendents, niu1 declare this te be unfah competition ia trade.
GUTLTY OF RECKLESS DRIVING OF AUTO
ALLENTOWN, PA., Oct. C Tlie juiy in the case of James M.
Perter, Jr., of Ensten, who was placed en trial yesterday in Crim
inal Court before Judge Greman for smashing into the Ferd sedan
of William Stem, of Bethlehem, en the Rittersville pike last March,
brought in a senlccl verdict today, finding him guilty of running
nn automobile lecklcssly and without a license, and he was fined
S,00 en each charge, together with costs.
MORE FIRE TOWERS FOR STATE FORESTRY SERVICE
v.
HARRISBURG, Oct. 0. Commissioner of Forestry Glfferd
Tiuchet today announced he expected the last of the fifty fire
towns of the State Ferest Fire Service te be completed by the
midiT. '" tl,c month. Over forty are new In place.
AUTO THIEF SENT
WEST CHESTER. PA.. Oct.
Township, convicted in Criminal
an automobile in Phoenixville, hat,
te serve a term of net mera than
in the Eastern Penitentiary.
BUDAPEST TO BUY COAL FROM FRANCE
BUDAPEST, Oct. 0. Negotiations by which Trench coal mines
will supply fuel for the gas works of this city have been com
pleted, the .u'.ingcmeiu permitting tlie works te buy coal 10 per
rout loner in price than wns demanded by nilucs in Czccho-Sle-vjuiu
.nid Uppi r SiUMi 7Ter.ipapcr. express s.ititcvuiea with
tb' iriMU::' ujitn.
ABDOMINAL CANCER
DEATH RATE CUT
Operations Performed Mere
Rapidly te Protect Intestines.
Chicago Docter Says
Mertaii' i fn, i i
f'T the removal .
has Imm ii i cilui e.
lieeige AV. ( rib .
Medical Secietv
lli'l'illin. n .
mhi i roil'
ip.'i.n ions
growths
cent. Or.
told tin
vanhi nf
in J i per
of i In. age
I ueill.'HI society el I cluisy
I the Bellvvue-Strntferd t..dav
Or. Crib', v, he is visit inz surseen at
'lie Lakeside Hi.i, it-ii. t'l.i.iit.,, i,i,Mi-. Kl,,,.,
' iiieriiilitv in these e iiMi'ii ns fernierl, '
, (is from : in In p r t.
The opfi.it.eii ii. ni, It., Crib said.
ii. list be pcrfeiiucil ,eij ripldl. It is
i -semi ii also thai lie ci'mced intes
tines be maintained a. i lngu tunp, ni ni
tere. Ills ixpcneiii- b n.g u chilli ig
brings about the death of t i piiteni 1 i
i -hurt tini'. He descilbei n ten el
uiethud of avoiding the hemorrhage and
autointoxication which freipienilv eaue
de.itb in such perntietis.
1 til.iss I'ube Inserted
i ll's method is te tiisert a gi.iss i.il.e
connecting sections ,,f ih,. intestines
which urn nei diseaseil. dne'i'i tic
,iigular inlestlnnl clinnuel m , , . ,, ,.,.
ncr The tube is lus.rtc.l a we, i r
tell dlVs bcteie til operation, . "d top
in for seveial iln.Vh nfieri.ard. IS nml
iraisfusien e.'s,, are n sorted h, .nn
U" the p.itlinl's c inditiet. does mi mi m
te warrant it.
Or Law rune Liti htield. et Pitts
burgh, iu a paper en the importance of
Centlnurd en rt Twenty. two, fnluuin Ont
TO PENITENTIARY
6. Clifferd Petite, of Schuylkill
Court here yesterday of stealing
been ssntenced by Judge Butler
ten and net less than four years
LAST OF BRITONS
BEATEN IN GOLF
Miss Stirling Defeats Mrs. Hall
and Miss Rosenthal Elimin-
ates Miss Edith Leitch
B, NI)V MiMBI.M lx
Hollywood tielf Flub. Deal. N. .1.,
cf. li. - Fn. b.-t of the British in vini -is
vwre eliminated from Hie woman's
1 nited States plf ihnmpieiisbip unlsy
. Min Alexn Sierl.ng caampien. ,i'
tllillA.l 111 I..L... . (til
......, ,.,s i.niiuiii nil. III. nml
Rese., ih.il. of I lltcilgn.
s I .1 th l.cireli ...-I.... ..r
tretineeil Sji
M. ,,..,. . . " ---'' ei
iiss , P. ,,,,,, , ,, nimte,.,, j,i
Mrs . larein . s. V,unh-rbe( k. Phil-
i.delphiii I rieke; . (unl an easv time
again. M1P plax -. MisN Stirling ,,,u.e
merP in i iiniienal semi-tiniil muixl
'y. i Hiieeri-.c', rcPntil Miss
I evne, Pithurgli in,, i -,.,-,
.arn
viiss .Marie'i lleilins, We.tbroek
passed into the neiu i . final round bv le
tcHtiuB Mrs. p. Letts. i ;, .,
inul
guisl
Air Lolls vesterili,. .11.,'...
gllished herself by defenl inif Mis. I V...I
l.citeli.
,!. " ,.. ... , ' . --
no- Mini. mm nrillsli
nauipmn.
Stirling-Hall Detail
Miss Stillil ,u,s long fiem the fji-M
tee but s'u-ed tieribli tu a trap t the
Bi.e-i with .. brusH. Mrs ijnll te,,,,..,,
badly, but was eh the , ,E.. , ;i (li
SlirllriK had a p,eity out al,f,l In
.s xiis.s Mirling ,,as m the reuch all
the way te the second but chipped her
third close Mrs. Hall ran down from
tODtlDtifd un rlt Twrnti-TlTV. Column Twe
G. 0. P. SENATI
TRY TO AGREE ON .
SALES TAX PLAN
Modification of Smoot Proposal
Discussed as Basis for
Compromise
HARDING WOULD ACCEPT
ARRANGEMENT, IS BELIEF
By CLINTON . OILBKHT
Muff ( orrrspeodf nt I'.vrnlns Public Lcdcrr
' opvrreht, toil, bu ruhlit Lrde'r Company
Washington, Oct. (i -Snmtf-r Ledge
had h long cenfejenc with l're.sideilf
Hnrdin? today. After it was ever it
was Indicated that the Republicans in
Hie Senate were new trying te reach nil
greement upon the Smoot m.inufaettjr-
r.s' sales tax.
Apparentlv the President is agreeable,
te this tax us a compromise measure if
neugh Republicans can le- gotten to
gether in its support te give it a ehnnce
of acceptance 1)7 the Senate. Want the
Presiden' is especially coi-rerticd ever
i the division in Republican ranks,
which imperils any tax legislation dur
ing this session.
Tf the Republican leaders can unlli!,
anything approaching n majority for n
liegram the President will use all hl)
'ritliience te lir.e up eneugli ether Rn-1-ublieans
te put the measure through.
Harding Holds Bach
The President ib being strongly urged
U go perienally te the Senate and urge
u tax program en it But he has been
holding iff until a measure of jnlen
among the various groups in t'ic apper
house is In ight. He has been unwlll-.
ing te appear there in behalf nf seni"!
plan which will lie sulieiuetitlj de
feated. If the Republican Senators can agree
upon .1 tax bill and pass it the Presi
dent can be counted up'n te use all Ids
irfluence te ecnre its aeeept.tne'e by
"ie l!i.(ic, which, liav ing te f-tce re ro re
electien next venr, i afraid of any rad
ai chi'tije in Mi" Tax Law which will
give them ,i nfvv le, i te explain and
defend te the voters.
At the conference of tee agi lcultitrnl
bloc in Senater Capper's home Inst night
i lore sentiment for the manufacturers'
.nles tax ilevi 'eprd than had hitherto
shown itself in this bigblv intluentlnl
group. The members nf the bloc did net
commit themselves te the tux, bur
bowed n w illingticss tf e. n'ider it nn
.i way out of the Intolerable tangle into
v tiirb the IJe'iublican tuaieriiv of the
Semite !hs br i enve involved.
Fear Tax an Fa nu I'railiirls
One olijertir.i vihicli lie farm Sena
tors have te tlie Smoot p'nn i- Hint 1t c
does net make if sufficiently clear what
ne manufactured products for purpose
e taxation. The agricultural Wee 1
iitraid thil it will fall en some farm
rirndnrt. Fer example, are dried
nines a manufactured tiredu"! from
P'uins'; Wlicre ,n the conversion of
wheat into the nrieiis predjc s mode
from it will the tax fnll?
The farm Senators desire te have the
fnx confined te what Hre clearly nian
ifncturing prece-ses before they com
mit themselve- tn the Sinoef plan Its
amendment is being discussed today.
Alse work iu being done en the old)
'me Senate-s like Penrose who favor
'he bill reported bv tne Senate Finance
I'ommittee te win t hem ever te the man
ufacturers' sales-tax plnn. An agree
ment is net in sight nnd the situation
.'O t'ecfi'sei) Hint no one can uv whether'
i mnjerity can be ,m;i eve- te the
siiles tax or net.
The tax situation meas'iies Hie ex
"nt ie which part ties held the mem
bers of the agi (cultural lilec Combin
ing wilh the Ooinecrats tlie Republican
uienihc-s of mat group might write and
tnit through the upper Inn, a bill
mere -e their liking than the sales tax
bill, bur that would metui a definite
break v lili their party .
Might Face Vete
The Republican President might veto
'heir bill, vvhlih would lTive them with
much te defend among their i.utltu
etits. The IJniise majent. wb.eh desires,
re eleiMien lis Repulilicaiis, would prop prep
.blv I'jeit ,i bill vibidi i nine from a
I'cmecratli-. agricultural coalition The
practical risulu of siidi a coalition
Mould fie .slight
Thejefer.- mine enihimit ion of Be
".Mi"uii regubirs and the bloc is the
e ..si likely result. Today if leeks as
" it would be en a modified Smoot
,ilnn. 'lomerrovv it may b- en some-
''':ng el.e. mostly iKe, tlie Heuse bill
" i. iiinne- th ex. prellts. tux till 1D2'J.
If tne Repubiicnns finally i nact a bill
' will be one of these t , e n ensure
iw-tsriCT.-txREiisiey
n ' in: fdkkcist
Witsliingtnn, i let it i p., p
Rid,c, rfvi-ien el the 'In, Bill, bv
ir. em. m amnng Senate Republican-
n- .ii prospect leday ns n n-ult of
nferi ners n sterility between i.irleiiy
I. n t letis
nil .l-hiie e.inftnuiii" n i the me.ir
r cegoiintiens vere pnMepdiin
ii 'i i: 'I' Rent. blienns ,ii,, n ,i'w te
ii.ciidtiif'i' of il, bill a, rep,,it,.,l b-
i, illnuril en filer Tnent-liiu, ('nliiinn I'enr
CONDITION OF JAPANESE
EMPEROR GROWING WORSE
Memery and Capacity for AttentlQn
Steadily Declining
lekln. ii. t (i. i Ri A P i -Lin-
, irnr ..-'nl. te, ,u, ns. illn.si. has been
i.i. s ng alarin in .lapim is said te be
..). ii an nthciiil statement issued
l.ie I' l. ib i land lis dltleil is
i i st u Usui isfa.'tei y
i !,. Imperial leiisdu,),! if is et.
I i. unci flat Hie Fmperer's pby sieul and
i. emal , -.million hns bieeine uggra .
luted Tlie dllllciilt, tv-has experienced
in walking and holding cenv orsutleti mii
been ituginei it-d. while his memory and
capacity for attention have declined.
There nri signs ,hnt he lias been suf
fering Ireln n se,ere disease of the
brain, nnd it Is recalled that during bin
iiifanc In was seriously III, his malady
i irring nftei he attained his niu
mrlty Since tin. enrunatiun he ms
.,'raduallv weiiUeni'd In mind and body,
The eHii-iiti statement concluded by
'ii.vtug that the growing veiunie of do de do
mestlo and liitrrniitleiinl busincim wa
placing an liicrcised demand iiieii (lit
time of the Fmpeier, nml iempeeiJ th
issuance of a formal statement.
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