,TT?.' i-"t r ,j X t f - , THE WEATHER NIGHT EXTRA L . ....,.iiitf rluiiillncM followed by ,,,n3it nii-l probably Saturday "'l-i i- rr M Saturday: fresh winds. mom"?' r. ".,.,.. at ii.w:ii iiet'u uenmcj t, te n tihTi I ' ''-' -1 1 r ' te B3 (eT Tiwi ITIS I7T ITT I I I I VOL. VIII. NO. 21 Entered a Secend-Cln.). Matter nt th foelemce nt Philadelphia. p. Under the Act of March 8. 1870 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 Published Dally Kreest Sunday. fluhrcrlptlfln Pries $8 a Tear by Mall. PRICE TWO CENTS 'Cepyrirrt. 1021. b7 Public Irfdrer Company public Sfcfcier EYPIGKED 10 1 N BACK YANKS I TODAY'S TILT Law Expects Frederick te I step Onrush et American League Champions r LlNS TO PITCH SHAWKEY HARPER IN lniKU uhiyic . M.. r :..J1nTnrlnv yroeauic um'-r j and Batting Averages The arehablc llncim for today's une anil "' ",'V,. 7n.i.... the players " - Miller, cf.. .143 I'eelc, ss... .10" Until. If... .2" It.Mcusel. rf .125 Plnn. lb... .000 " '...i'li nun Ward. 2b.. .280 ln.2b .400 MrNnlly, 3b .280 h..A .... .1)00 sjciiang, c.miuu RH ' ,nrt Cl.n.flini t FenrTiP..- """ n"w. r.lANTS Rnrn.. fL. ." untreit. m "; rltrli. 3D.. .- hMI,cf.. .000 Krihr. in... """ .000 AwW.- 21 Average... .i. Umpires UitlBlcy UN. . miiuiu Li.i.. n.MI (A. L.) at first; Klg- Irr IN. h.) at second j Merlarty RA.M at third. Tri f irnmi. 3 n'ellKlt. AlilM ft"'"'-. " have been tbc young bel many PATRDUHAN SHOT IN LONE BATTLE WITH FIVE THUGS James Griffin, 20th and Federal Streets Station, in Hospital With Bullet in Side 8 AUTO BANDITS STEAL CAR, ROB FIVE MEN Br ROBERT W. MAXWlSLtt Spert. MKer Kvrntnir l'ulille I.f.Uer 'fe- Grounds, New Yerk, Oct. 7. d Tenes' has c man's size job en Ins aJJ.tM afternoon. He lias orders im AIS .DOES, dawn Jicuran, 10 step . Vnnlrecs in tlie third same of the W Series, mi assignment thet both offline l'Jiil Ueugias ami Armur .nciu ve 'flopped en. Mayhap rredcricK II tome through. The liiunts arc akin: their all en the big lllmjer. Beth Tency and Barnes warmed up r the' Giants, but McGraw has nn uncedhis Intention of using the for- riled. Miller llugpins has net been a defi- e in hjs selection as Ins oval. J lie ilees' pilot will u'e cither Heb irnrkey or Harry Harper, the chances wring the cx-Mackman. McGraw Against Wall TbeOianls are floundering in n wid- itrlieie eflwii defeats nnd Jehn Mc- wrealiies that hole will leek like n Iofade rnnyen unless the Yankees are eiceme te!nj. Tlj (limits arc ilumfenndcd nt the of the Aiuencnn I.enxuers en the w'ritas. for Ihey hnd been told the m never l!il nnv lillarinc. but Jtert te be hit around. "If I weren't se busy trying te get n t," Mid Pep Yeimij. thr CInnts' rdener, "I'd go out and hunt for that nl that spilled that dm" en the nk." New Yerk hits found it enuid eat its neb mid he in time te gi-t rents in Jirercserved Mauds. TJie fiction that lad te stand in line all night te get en passed along with that ether In tll.lt the Yankees never nlnv in. It baseball. The only man who staved 111 night at the Pole Grounds was mjlht superintendent. Pan UrouMi UreuMi '.the old-time Detroit first baseman, a the "linbc" Kutli nf hk rlnv. Cemidlans Entertain Nick Altreek and Al Sclincht. of the sioincten elnli .li.l iimi- . ...i.. ..., 1 ' ' ...... . udituj Ull.-l f we amusement of the early arrivals, di i! 7 lVCc iven il Kr,;at band. "'Hit before the Mart of the final m. i.,s"st' ,tarll,,' Urefuss was ltlOElllS frli.ni u In ,,..,.... .1.. it. i.i ij.. ....... " .iurni II1U norm t&'te $: '".en something """V1" i l n IS WllKO lin 'I lien Sin had,t0 C'11 "" llis fri(,ltIs lleall ns nlfln,l l.v il, f..i :... . . ttsburgh. ' "ii- or Tie men of McOraw started late tn wn .' .'Nn,,eual L,,(,KU, Pennant. ! Sheets his athletes te begin a rally in tli.lr brush for the world'" iV.rl. tn,,1' Seaway Is looked for .m.V- .u.."'."r.n..,ll Giants go te tHnl trn ,P1lw -townsmen fei be Ciiflntn !. ....i. . i fiel.liT. i ' ." "Prmieii, lilt tfifWi .1 ." ",llrun, eutnit an i"T bc American Leaguers se "'wteries Intt the tide may turn 'J and nwe ,,ni,i n, i...ir. W iu "-"H "uiiii-r was inui iHieZ'i ,n,,,,r,'lnK- t'ltra-innrine MSeemed te belie nreil eH,.,,t ,,f ,.nt J ttd,1L 'rh.? '"""ury steed a -...-. mguer man yesterday. SOOITII'.SS InniiiM, KithtCPM (n, ,!,.. ...... I K. - limits w i in r n fim D .... R!" MlTMiein i . IJ '""'""e are IrklM it, 'i,. ""."". lllft r01""1- It. t I k .'"""?". ,""'. P?" hter (1a 'iiiiibcii tiint in I'l Held crews invn hl...i ,i. a ' " ""Il t I -t I III I'Otn seis of hutting ,.... . J Mery that A'"": l,art "'' "- ncntu' n. -cijseu tneir op- " ammui.ii,,,,, ami us.-d it te Sr 1,,mV,r,,n 0,,",it"1' Heb BuJmi "n'r Iln",0, t0,l.V. the Xt,U ,f,V ""l i" the nnrren aab " ha anj hope of n.s,.llP. Jt "RED" MURPHY'S FRIENDS RAISEFUND FOR WIDOW Several Thousand Dollars Contrib uted Many Floral Trlbutea Men nnd women whose names hre known te !ie police, but wfiecc charl rtes am kept te themselves, have raised n "camptewn" for Mrs. Ucsslc Mur phy, widow of the notorious "Itcd" Murphy, whose career was cut short Tuesday by n watchman's bullet, dur ing n fight at Fifth and Montrese streets. Hcvernl thousand dellurs raised nnd will be given woman. Alse there will. flower, one of the finest floral pieces n wreath sent by "Micky" Duffy, "Iled's" pnrtfculnr buddy, who is fin ishing n tnrce-ycar stretch in the Knst crn Penitentiary. It was rumored that the llewcrs fet "Itcd" Murphy's funeral, which will be held tomorrow from his parents' home en Perklemen street, in Franels ville, hnd cost n thousand dollars. This Is net true, for as one of the. leading lights of the "underworld" said today, "Itcd's widow can't ent flowers we 11 give her the dough." However, the HewcrH will be there in plenty. PROBE STARTS ON FAILURE TO SAVEJWEN AT SEA Investigation te Determine If Cap tain Willfully Passed Sailors in Beat An investigation was begun in New Yerk today te dctermine whether Cap tain A. S. Itandnll, of the steamship Hudsen, willfully neglected te rescue three men from an open nnd leaking beat who signaled his ship ns it passed them in the night. These men were landed in Philadel phia yesterday by ,the ship Nantucket. The.v wcre picked up twent.v-flve miles off Fire Island Light, seven hours after ttcy had vainly signaled Captain Han dali's liner. The men are Edward D. Yeung. Al bcrt.ll. Tuvcri and William V. Tuveri. nil of Brooklyn. They hnd drifted out te sea and a hastily rigged sail would net carry them te shore,. All night they drifted, water seeping mere and mere rapidly through the leaky scnm. Tn the darkness, the lights of Captain Itundall's ship bore down en them. The.v wnved their lanms mul velleil themselves hearse but the ship passed i pefnt't 1 it toward the en. They hnd nil but given up hope. I "Step this car As dawn approached tlu: beat continue,! third time. te leak badly. I The driver refused nnd reached into his own pocket. Still the officer did net EASTLAKF AMD MIIRsiP sheet nnd a lew seconds later he was NO NEARER CONFESSION I 'm' time afterwerd another patrol- I man who had heard the shot and was Efferts te Shake Murder Suspects' ' .y.,B.',",nt" .! ',u",1(,,,'it!,,, ll1."1 nun nun uikcii 10 uic iienimui, men lie continued Ids Investigation nnd found that a side window of the dwelling of Alexander MoKlhennoy at lL'.'iO Seuth Twenty-eighth street had b"en forced and three holts of cloth taken from the living room. This morning police of the Thirty - inir n confession nf Mm n-lme tlinn tl.nv second street and Woodland avenue were when first nrrcstcd. ' I stntlen found a deserted car. inside of KffertH of detectives te shake tlie'wu'c" wp,',! " couple of emptied re story told by Enstlakc and Miss Kims I volver stiells. were fruitless. Tliev spent n iulet dav ! Grlflin lives at 1141 Seuth Twenty in the city jail, making few requests anil I ,,linl Ml0('t "i''1 ''- nil ,1, baby girl, seen by no one buc detectives. East- i J,c ih ,l vetcrnit of Cempnuy G. Itl'.Hh lake, for the first time since his ar- ! Infantry, and wa wounded and gassed icst, was allowed te shrive. ' Clialcau-Thierry. lie lias been u A conflict of authority has arisen ever .0tln,ml ! Sf,r..t7rTrcel7nurTi7rre (he prisoners, sllichineitd police ftrel - merely cuMedfans of tliem. One legal! nQ D D DUOAnO nCAn dlfliculty. that of holding them without' Urt' " " nliUAUb UtAU nrralgninent, was solved by the issuance' of an order from Justice Jehn I,. Dugnn, ' Was Within Three Weeks of His of the nichmend City Court.' committing; Ninetieth Birthday them te jail. ' .,..- i, ,, , . . Iieyerlewii. I'it.. Ui:l. i. Dr. Keulien tlVIMf MUl iinp nronurne i '''. ll'ieads. who would Iiiixp ceMiraU'd DYING MAN AIDS RESCUERS UW nineii.-th birthday en tin' 1'Hth el " .this month, died nt. ."ulid o'clock this Held Under Overturned Locomotive, ' morning of general debility. i ur. Kiieiius was a graiiunie ei .letter- i son Medical College, class of JUS": lie A.' u-iik n surgeon ill the Kiiltli I'ennsvl- P.) Held underneath a locomotive, vania Volunteer Infantry, hnd charge of which toppled into n ditch at Church- , Camp Cut-tin nnd Camp Hene, and was vllle, twelve miles from here, wrecking appointed brigade surgeon by Ilrigndler nmitlicr engine nnd a freight train efiGciietal Tymhile and placed in com-elghty-elglit cars, Michael Gcrber, mnnd of Pert Keges, (Jleucester Point fifty, n New erk Cent nil engineer, of i near orktewn, during the Civil War. Newark, N. Y., directed his rescuers He was prominent in Democratic for mere than four hours early today. ! circles and was burgess nnd school dl whilc a physician gave medical aid and rector en several occasions. Fermer n clergyman administered the last rites, Prothenotary Jehn G. Ilheiuls, of Uciul Uciul et his church. Gcrber finally was re- ! ,nB is enc of tht' livn ''hlldren, leased, but in u d.ving condition. In' members et a wrecking crew cutting thieugh til" heavy, steel mass that held him prisoner. Throughout the slew process of res. cue the deemed engineer held the heavv deer of tlie tirebex from swlncln? m and emptying its het coals upon hi escaping steam made the weik of rescue crew hazardous. Gerber collapsed ust as the men com- ' Plcted the tusk of cutting their wnj tc ,,lm- ; Bullet Splits and Slugs Nar- Shet by Bandit A spectncular bit .of bravery, with im unwillingness te use his rivel'-cr in n critical -ittint ion. came near cestiiu the life of James Griffin, patrolman. ' the Twentieth and Federal streets sta tion, at .", o'clock this morning. Griffin is new ir. the Polyclinic Hrs fital with a bullet In bis left side thr.' cnine from t'w rislel of one of five ban dits he tried te capture Hii'gle-Iinnded. Doctors say Griffin hnfc an even dinner te recover. Griffin wa en duly nenr Twenty eighth and Qakferd streets. He be came suddenly aware .d a iarf,e motor meter ear half hidden in shadows a little distance away. He thought lie could discern the figures of four men 'nside the car. Am Griffin investigated be saw an other man spring out from nearby and jump into the "in- ns it started away. . Orders Thugs te Halt Griffin sneuted a command te halt . A dark face peered out from the ten -ncnii nnd a rough voice said : "G'wan, you. Mind yer business!' Griffin did mind his bu-intss. p,v sprinting twenty yards and jumping eight he. caught, uj. with the car and made the running beard. "Step this car," he said again. m The man who was driving p-.t. his feet en the accelerator. At tile same time .mother man i cached ever the side nnd tried te push (Jriflin into the tree(. The policeman diew his rcve'ver and iriver. lie said fei the iHH'i H&AtB Kra??,! .;-x, tuil taaaakakakaaaaVT 'Jawwi akat akkkkHaVBHBw:uv JakkkkH JakkklkVkklaSkVIPkkBaaV uaLLLLHH.'jViLB kflLHHHHny&MLLH LLLLBLLHMHalwLB nmnwin m MRS RISWOLD DAZZLED BY FRIEND HER LETTERS HI 1 .IAM15S GKIFFIN Putrelman of the Twentieth and Federal streets Mntlen, Is in the Polyclinic Hospital with r bullet in His slue STOLEN AUTO DIVE Missives te Friends Tell of Di3 0 plays of Wonderful Jewels MRS. DRISCHMAN'S STORY CONTRADICTED IN LETTERS. Spntal I)$rat(t. te fcVcn'.ii; lth I.rtletr Atlantic City. Oct. ". Tlie letters of the late AII:-e Geary Griswehl, writ ten when her daughter. Counters Anna St. Cinlr da Centubia. new fighting for her estate, contends she was held a vir tual Cprisenpr here by these who de signed against her fortune, are being lend In court here today. The-e let ters te relatlv?i. te friend and te ae fltinlntances are being produced by lawyers for the countess in nn effort te prove their contention that Mrs. Grls Grls weld either was Mentally unable te make a prriper will or that '-die' was unduly Influenced in making it. The letters, written in 11118 tell hew I the dead woman, once a court beauty and the pet of Europe, w.is dazzled by the wife of a butcher, who "washed and scrubbed for her own amusement, SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE THIRD WORLD'S SERIES GAME YANKEES. 0 0 GIANTS... 0 0.' New YerkAmericaub Shawkey and Sebanj;. New Yerk Nationals Teney nnd Snyder. ' Umpires :QuJBley behind the hat, Chill nt first base, Rlgler - ttt second base Merlarty at third base. FIGURES SM. lit HOAX III DETAILS OF PLAY -YANKS Miller lined te Filsch Kuth funned Ne runs, no hits, no errors Rawlings UJI LI I III III IlllflUUV according te an extract from one of the Til I I I 111 I 1 1 I II IHIlll I letters written by the woman new dead UU I li IMIU yUrilllll te u friend in Baltimore. Defends 'Mrs. Drl-ichmnu r- n i- i --.i. i ; At first the letters directed te a rear uccupums iesx uives in , Virginia Goodenow. of llaltimere. long Plunge at 66th Street and Cobbs Creek Boulevard CAR IN 20 FEET OF WATER A stolen leuring car ucnl through in guard fence near sixty-sixth sheet ' niifl (Villi, 'c I 'i-nnl. Ii.tiilni'nnl III tnl.l. n friend of Mrs. Griswold. defend Mr Mary Drisehman. the present possessor of what is left of nn estnt" once weitii S1.fOO.000. and tells of the dazzling pictures drawn for her by Mrs. Driseh tnan of possession of lands and houses and grent piles of jewels, of ac ciialutancc with notables ranging up te the Governer of the State. "Yeu may think it strange that I trut this woman," she wrote te her Ilo'timerc friend, "but my own in vestigatien lias hewn me that site i j night, und with it' occupants scream- j fle n v.-hem I can fully place my con- Murder Suspects Stories Are Fruitless Itlcliuientl. Va.. Oct. ".Reger 1). Eastlakc and Sarah E. Knox, suspected of the murder of Mrs. Margaret T. East lake nt Colonial Reach Friday and ledged In jnil here te save them from the fury of the mob, arc no nearer mnk- ng wildly, eatapnulted ever a ninety- foei embankment into an abandoned quarry half full of water. Lieutenant Stnckheuse nnd a detail of guards are dragging tlie dark and stagnant waters of the quarry search- j ing for bodies. As yet no one unews wiietlter tlie machin.- carried its occupants with it when it semersnulted ever the edge. There were no eye witnesses te tlie neeident except tlie victims. They may have escaped by jumping, and hurried oft' because the car was stolen. Oa. as the police think mere likely, they may be lying under the heavy car en the stony bottom et the eiq quarry fidence. She herself has immense prep ertles m Atlantic City, money which she has inherited from relatives both in this country and abroad. She ban n rich aunt worth at least a million, whose entire fortune is te ceine te her. "Today she has shown me her jew els," the letter gees en. "There were beautiful rings and necklnees and strings of pearls. 1 looked at them until 1 was tired and told her te put them nwuy." The letters give M.S. Drisehman the character of a philanthropist who was willing te give away net only tier own. euv uiai or einer.s. --j saw her give a FIRST INNING- thrcw out Peck, GIANTS Burns flicd te II. Meuscl Bancroft out. Ward te Pipp. Frisch singled te light. Yeung walked McNrilly tossed out Kelly. Ne runs, enc hit, no errors. .AUTOMOBILE LICENSES REVOKED HARRISBURG. Oct. 7 The State Highway Department to day announced revocation of the following licen-es. for operation of automebiles: Jehn Kidgway, Franklin; Lawrence Madden, CeHegevTIle; Jehn ITndnshy, Manayunk; Hany Talker, Werners vllle; drlcnn Babbitt, McKean; Milten D. Christian, Zeig-lervllle. It was nse announced Jennie Shenck, Chestnut Hill, will net be granted a license unti October 5, 1922. LOAN DEFEAT j Prove That Hadley's Claim of $93,000,000 in 'Free Fund Is Buncombe MILLIONS ARE TIED UP BY CONTRACTS, FACTS REVEAL Huge 'Unencumbered Surplus' Shrinks te Paltry Total Under Probe of Reality BLAME PUT ON MAJORITY Excuses for Killing Much Needed $1 9,000,000 Lean Scat tered by Financial Expert It' mnv be difficult te find the bedies: favorite niece a wonderful lnvaliere of if there are any beneath the wuters eflsreat value and large diamond rings te tlie quarry. It covers about two acres. I a sister," she says. "She gave away The owner Is Jehn Lee. well known In her husband's winter overcoat te a man tlie neighborhood, who worked it until whom she saw shivering and told about five years age. In tlie deepest Drisehman. 'Yeu must net cure, ou lilac? the water, is ;aid -te be eighli te i nave plenty and he has nothing.' Sln 10(1 feet deep. gave away mv tea gowns and my stock-SWISS GOVERNMENT TO GRANT CREDITS TO UNEMPLOYED in fining me. uiueiiiuuiu; sirui-i, a , iiigs nr.u my uuueruurts. but Rhc bought ledge and landed en a submerged read ! me ethers." which led into the pit. Had it gene There is something a bit pathetic in sl feet further the machine would have ' nn extract in which Mrs. Griswold met ucen euneii rur out ei sigiu. i wnai sue must have considered calumnv I rim. (heer en which the notice wnrL-fil ' nf reiwirf n.nlitri l.n t.i .1. ,.!..' v --.. ....,-.. .... .,..,, .,Ki,,,JnL ll(Jl .iiimiuc v ll He Directs Their Werk RccliMter, N. V., Oct. ". (ISy before the.v learned definitely that the I ear was one reported stolen, was that I it might have been tumbled into tlie I water te collect insurance. Celer was I given te this theory by the fact that ! the beards of the fence did net. seem te be splintered se badly as they would 1 nve been If the stolen car had smashed through. There was n rumor iu th" neighlwr neighlwr lieni that two men. dripping wet, had been seen running away from tin- direc tion of the quarry very early today. Te automobile i, in -ucli a position llint one liceiiie plate project (l few Inches above the water. I'rei 1 this liii'tiM plate the ifelicc Identified tlie car. and learned that it was stolen. Tlie license is that belonging te Jeseph M. Schwartz, UKte North Ninth street. He reported the theft of the automobile yesterday. CORONER IS BURNED SCHOOLGIRL s: AS SHELL EXPLODES WILL ARRAIGN ARBUCKLE j FOR MANSLAUGHTER TODAYi uciicra 1 nreaten keiicu Judge Laz arus Who Heard Case Man i'1-nncisre, Uct. 7. (Hy A. P. ) rewly Miss Persons Crowded Inquest Roem in OF 12 SLAIN IN WOODS Yeung Victim's Threat Slashed and Heart Pierced With Knife TOUCHED ELECTRIC SOCKET: KNOT IS CLUE TO CRIME "' t'ui:, Tc,.nr. fm Twe Arrn iMinnmt nf tttasnn t iv ..... Arbuekle en a charge of manslaughter ' A '-e.elver enttndy.0 explode! en in connection with the death of Virginia I ('"re"01' Knight's desk ted.tj wh.le c.e Kappe, film actress, was en today's was holding an inquest in Cit Hail, calendar in tile San Francisce Sunerlnr Im-i , i i i i !,,,. tri,,,bi.. wr " . ' .,p,rier The Corener's lelt nai d was l.un ei ;, ,; """"" "'"" iiiigeics ler ... , .-?un rruuciv-ii mie las' night, his at torneys snid. When tlie eae was called llnmlnil ........... , ... . .iiviiuuj , i'iieiMjiivinriii. ii in 1 1 today was granted nt tlie request of the defense. Scores of letters, some complimentary and some threatening, haw; come te Police Judge Sylvnin Lazarus, who hell ArbiTckle te answer before Superior Court en a charge of manslaughter fol lowing presentation of evidence con cerning n hotel drinking party, at which 5TAURATFilRniQADDI:ADe.LucTts.Ku)l,e wnH one ,,f '' wee ai .." "Lrr: ' UHnr ".hlwiusi PROSTRATED rJamltl Cellins Vanish w, Belgrade Street Cafe pnjnmln UNITARIANS RE-ELECT TAFT B-i - ' II ( M llC(!l Chief 'Justice Again Chesen Presi dent of General Conference Detroit, Oct. 7. -Mlv A. P. I Wil linm Heward Tnft. Chief Justice of the l-'uitcil States, teda. wits re elected president of the 1 'iiiiaritin Gen eral t enference nt the organization's I f , .... !..,.. ... It. a re.,tl,r,'::. .'""' '"'lK"le 'left ; '.'"l,"""ini preprle- teret,,; , " ." N."iii September telshej. "" re,i'inuit. and then '!!?ife. ,,(, fllril,uI.. ....... ... Illll of , nf. ,""' ". ''.I"'"-' """ cieslng business session. He was elect.., ".1 lillllMll Ik nu" ... '. . . ' . "". ---.. . "v- ni lira- ;twn trv m. "" "'"appearance. Villi I Sfi, , "n,' "" 'i' busi , mal children, she is almost lillns li.fi i.... . . I,rii .1 n ,',"t":""t hlle Iu the (, "i ' '' 'linrf te 'tltatln,, .i f." ' " ''" restaurant. In- t(ht. ,Zlr.1 "'!''i made his fHkl..'i .""." '"''Ill de ien.,l .....I Willis i ,Z ""lr' home. llib amier ' ... . f!'rt " 'ches I'", nndv ,,',-,'"1i''l- Helms L,1.'b m I, IV11!'1 'l " SAU IL.. ,pft. '?''p Iip was jwHnw and a i !. ' brown "Uee !h' w urhp lie wiiiieui oppesiuon rer ins tiurd con cen secutivc term. GIFT FOR NAVY CHAPLAIN Captain C. H. Cickins Given Watch by American Legien Pest Captain C. IL Diclilns, I'. S. N., chaplain of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, was presented with a geld watch tjh afternoon by the Fourth Nnvnl Dis trict, l'est III.", American Legien, of which he is chaplain. The preentatlen tool, place in the of fice y Wllitne. II. Cieamer. Jr., (-emnium cr of the pest in tbc Lincoln Rulldlng, Chaplain Dlcklns leaves next Mnndnv te loin the Pacific Fleet, with lxiwder. The bullet split in two nnd passed near several in the nuwded conrtreom. The inquest was held en the denlh of Geerge Kaufman, feny-nine yeais eh1, tifl." North Win neck eti-'i1;. who shot nnd killed hiicself (icteiier l.'i nt lit- lieme. District Detective Konnewell. of the Tenth and llintonweod strcew stctien. was testifying and passed the re-. elvei used by Kaufman up te the I'orener's desk. The leaded wi ipi u wn tnuc-i liy Deputy fei-fiiier Geerge Riwlnuil. wii) was se-iteil iv-ar Corene.- Knight. Row land "broke" the rev.d'-er and cmptiid the c:irtrld';e clinnibi i . tine shell vn-' (iiiety, feiii- ethers iintiiiued luillits. On the Coreiier'i dek N an electric light socket connecting with a lump by two line wires. One of the cartridges nlaceil en the desk by Rowland rolled into the socket. The heat probably i touched e(T the powder. There was n' loud report almost under Corener' Knight's unse. One hand was smudged i with binned powder. J Rowland, the tleputj . said he felt the i whiz et n bullet past his ear. while J. Run weed Dnl. nn assistant city so se Ittdjnr. who was seated In front of the' de . said he felt a slug go hv him ' Although the room was jammed with witnesses and spectators, the parts of, the bullet bit none, but struck harm - . lessly against the walls. I A similar accident occurred two venrs nse when a revolver bullet rolled ' into .1 light ecket in the same man- ' net. Corene- Knight said tednv he will have ihe socket plugged up. His burned hand was drnrtfed by Dr, Wadsworth, I CVttsvirrV nhYJjlan Ity the Associated Press .Madisen. N. .1 Oct. 7.--I'i.-i. ,-,! bv twenty -tue knife wounds, apparently the work et a innnlnc. the bndv of Jnne't Lawrence, twelve-year-old schoolgirl, was found eurly today concealed behind n leg in Kluxen weeds, near here Her threat had been slashed and her 'heatt stabbed. The child was reported missii j vo? ve? terdnv afternoon when she failed te re turn trem tlie home of n neighbor Mrs Jeseph Snndt, where she had fteen car ing for the Snndt children. At that limit the girl's younger broth breth er was sent te find out what wa- de taining her. Searching parties were erganised when lie reported his sister nun -uineii iieme several hours before. Search for the child's slayer has been r.l.....l ai. .. . , . iiii-nu. nm; aim ner nu&Dunrl are plain people of the old religion.-' she says. "Mrs. 1). is secretive about her own property, but she has told ine she lias been a friend and acquaintance et Judge Cele here for twenty ears and Godfrey says in all the time he has known her she has been u hard worker pnd u moneymaker. Siie supports a brother and has sent ethers te college." Reglns te lie .Suspicious A later letter te Miss Gnodenow seems te show first dawning suspicion in the mind of the woman who h.lrJ earlier boasted of her acumen. "I have just discovered another lie." she sas. "I was told that you and Funnv had ap pcared in court at home and testified that I had led a fast life in Europe, that I had kept a fast house there. when, ns yoiuknew. I wns enlv doing what ethers in society did there I was told that another fri 1 had testi fied that my mint was imbecile and that in time I would have ( be placed where the dogs won't bite me. I can lOiieeive that this only was done se that I would net write, but new I have discovered the truth." In the letters the woman new dead pays biting tribute te lawyers who she claimed, refused te take her c.i.e wnen Mie wished te divorce Mr. Cris weld. "I could net be r. ibh.il mere hj f.e lawyers here," :,)10 m:m ,. in evident answer te some friendly warning. tint n I was bv the first-class lawicrs of Ral Ral tunere." Every letter read into the re e.-ds bv the lawyers for the i',inni,.. f.i',. curries direct nnd almost leitunt op position in stntement te the testimony Kivcn by Mrs. Drisehman i-.tenia'. All hear en statements made b Mrs Drisehman that she never attempted te dnzzle Mrs. Griswold with statements of great wealth and coming IiiluTitaii'-e. j urn set- never displayed "tinki'ts ,,f jewels" aipl that her relations with the woman new dead were nf (lie strict est bininess character. Mrs. lirlsch niaiiwas net iu court this morning, lilt is under COlllt order nn.l .nn I... called at any time. Court Roem Crowded Again . At opening of the morning hearing ; bailiffs had te clear a portion of tlie i court room of richly dressed women te make room for witnesses, court at-I tnenes and reporters MOORS AGAIN BOMBARD MELILLA JiIELILLA, Oct. 7. Moroccans resumed the bombardment of TIcHlla last Sunday, and the fire continued through Monday with out serious damage. A small group of Meers, whose commander is alleged te be a former sergeant of native police, occupied a posi tion Tn the suthern suburbs of the city and sent a number of shcTTs into Spanish positions. They also operated a machine g-un, the bullets from which fell into a thickly populated region. The population of the district was compelled te take refuge In tne cen ter e7 the city. By THOMAS L WALKER Mayer Moere, with his dlrectern, i preparing a detailed statement which will show that Vare leaders in Council w' trying te bunk the people when they say new lean funds are net needed for further public works. The Vare m'n. headed by Council -men Hall and G.itfney. have used the da::7ling boekeeping fig-trex of City Cen- treller Hadley in an attempt te Justify the killing of tlie Administration's pro posed S11um.KI.00i) lean. They assert that thr Administration has upward of 1 is'J2,000.000 of previously autherised ; lean funds which could be used, j The Mayer intends te show that this , se-called unencumbered lean money is only unenc'umbercd se far as the books I in the Controller's office are concerned. As a matter of fact, say Administration : leaders, the e-cal'ied unencumbered fund of S'JL'.UUO.OOO is definitely tld up in one. way or aneth -. j New lleall Is Ne.essar ' The additional and new lean. th. j point out. is ne -c.-sary te carry en and develop the city's comprehensive pro pre I grum of patting public work uudci ' contract as ,.een ns possible, for the I benefit of the municipality and for the J relief of unemployed capital and labor I The Mayer has facts and figures ' whlw show that t'.icJJ.DOO.OOO is tied 'up in'-thre"''-a:,a: BERNE, SWITZERLAND, Oct. 7. President Schulthess to day announced that the Swiss Government was proposing te grant credits amounting te 110,000,000 francs in order te procure work for the unemployed and te assist Swiss industries. "FIRE" M'CONNELL AND ENTIRE STATE "DRY" FORCE SPECIAL AGENT URGES, BUT HAYKES STAYS ACTION WASHINGTON. Oct. G- Dismissal et Prohibition Director McConnell and Pennsylvania's entire force of enforcement agents has been recommended by a special agent sent te Pennsylvania te learn why liquor is flowing se freely there, it is reported in Washington. But Mr. Haynes, unwilling te accept this ref oni eni oni mendatieu unreservidly, has detailed twelve inspectors te make a round-up and report te him. CORONER HOLDS POLICEMAN WHO KILLED YOUTH Parelninn Philip Pyiuren. who het and killed Francis McCabe 3020 Winter street, en the Parkway at Callowhill street, Septem ber 25, was held without ball by. the Corener today te await the action of the Grand Jury. Six youths who were with McCabe when be was shot testified the patrolman tired without reason Knrinnrked for definitely named prej- I ects und therefore net available for I anything else. I Tid up by litigation Tied up by dependcM.e of co-opera-I Hen with outside interests, as In tb J case irf removal of grade crossings and building of Delaware River bridge. I T'.ed up by being held subject te fu i ture legislation by the Varc-contrelled ' 'euneii. Further, hundreds of thousands, if net millions of dollars of work, arc be ' Ing prepared ter. by the drawing ijf I plunsj mid specifications, nnd yet these j huge sums are listid. according te th technique of the Controller's report, as j unfiicmnbcreij, hliuply lie, mine they haTa ' net yet been nut under contract. 16-INCH GUN'S ROAR MOTHER ATTACKS urtne bunven un SLAYER SUSPECT 3 ; Plenty of "Paper Cash" i Yaie leaders, "it1' tlie expert ac ! counting ability of Controller Hadley j as their inspiration, for days have been !' shouting "millions" about Council chamber, as- if the Administration wr rolling in unused wealth. 'Phey pict up Controller Hadley's iast report and J shout : i "Loek at this; Lean tunds uneneum . bered. S-'!i7.1."S.ii;,,.!l7 1 Why ask mera ! ninety when wc lunc all these unen ' cumbered millions':" ! Here is . ben- tl" Mayer and hla l (iiroi-ters. dealing with fail", begin te tear off the , ,j of bin.-emb. , I'irsf, there is 10 be deducted from 'tins .in,, f .!i7.neii.OfMi, .4.000,000 I cl arge.l te iei:nn offices under the con , li-i.l of Yurc leaders : nothing in said l.ibic.t t'.i iu the e ii'sir.tiens In Coun cil. Tuat have- rippr.iiimately Sl)3, (HMl.tlfHI i l,,,.,, ;,iad. Transit 'lakes ,"::, (tee, 000 ' Then theie is t.. be deducted S.TS. - (Kil).OlHI whi( b is definitely earmarked for s'i li tr.u.sit projects as the Bread sfre.-t s-ib. av. the t'l,etnut street sub way ar.d ether -e tiens of a future tran sit sysfen. Obviu'islv this .CilLiMiO.iaM cannot be i iy in- .viMiiusfrntieii in the pres his le,vis ..l,..iii SIii.inki.oeo in the n li-i.l te be acc.Miiiii.,1 f,,r rt n-.i vliii a the .Miner ...ill ,!, u tied up in ei..- way ,,r nnnther. Uepert l. Il.il per. ihlef clerlr Projectile Weighing Mere Than Becomes Hysterical at Sen's wenVth ;',!,'T;ii' w't!, '."Tthe"! th inquest and Throws Class of Water at Accused Youth te a Ten Hurled 22 Miles Inte Chesapeake Bay will liild'r the Cenllnurd en R , .1 Sn, f'e -iie ft' The inetner of fwelve-ve ii. hit. .inn n- luur -. M - " , i ne metnee el tv !,n .r. . .i c, That in August of 101S, when she Aberdeen Proun? Grounds. l,l., Oct. , T.lu. .. ' '"' ' ' ",n ad taken up residence in the mvsterv 7. With a re.-r that . ..-..Id be heard'! ' '"' hOV skl- ,,''", "n" !':'11"11 "Dtem eube at Northfield, Mrs. (iriswMlil was """ tPn mlle and a flash that sent mere , "er Jii by u rifle b-illet. Ivvun-.e hyeferi h hou&e llnr iiiuiK ei tne are Loun Leun 1'iiBf ! rntrrn. ( elumn Oe MOB ABANDONS ATTEMPT TO LYNCH GIRL'S ASSAILANT Dirbands After Makinn Trln Frem ts - - - w- ciese te ueeiii irem nn eveni.vse of drugs, ""l" l"i' .,"' uesiiuctien Hurling ; cai at the inqueHj today and attacked Tort Werth te Dalla. uiKi'ii ii i i eei- lie iursimni , .... .:..., was lesui en dv irr. v . iiiniK.,n f iweuij -i-.e u i es nut into i iiesnnp.-iue i 41 . s. ..... . . of Jehn M Hills, public prosecutor of Plcasantvllle. He testified that ' heift- 'be big hlxtee.ini , ,,, defense 1 'V; , ,"",r'"'"'' ,n' l'-v '" ' use,; : . ,a"J"'' ''V- ""' " ' Uy A' P-'- I Merris County. Sivernl dues Ure being found the woman in a deep stupor fremlliflt feimally eprucd thr third annual et "nnK M.e -het. ' A larac ..ewd ,,1 mer ;, , nine here In j investigated. which she was only aroused ,r "drag- I convention of i'ic Amu Ordiii.nce As-' Mr, France 1,,,-i,,,,.',- ,,,, ri.i,flt. ,wfty-h"- motorcars iron Fert Werth I Lieiitei-aiii V J. Ryn nf the M.nl . ; Ug around the room." and diagnosed ' relation hue ted..: cat wit'i he dn-iif'- l.wni i, ' ?''"'' ',,'',", .l"1"""7' "J. Purpose of 'en police ile.-lnrel that the i.iiirdr had ! her dangerous state l doses of verenal! Particlp.iCiig with the o.-.lnen.e As. ,,,., , ', ,.,, ', .' ' i'"''. e- , , n -i-s IMOd Runn. 11 Negro, held In been prece.lcd b- a cilmlnnl assault and wine. soelntlnii ii. the ileu..,i.stu.ti.ii. ..,' -i" ,,,'.,, ,"stlli,' h.-fete Corener ,''.1'1". " M ''" ""' rebberv of members A handkerchief w,ts found knetled Testimony that David Stuart, sec-1 that Is ljtesf in the line f bottled de 'V1'!1 'l', , ' '"' m"V",,'i bbcl as the '" heis.' ppity und an alleged attack I tightly around the trill's neck. nnd and dlvmced husband of Mrs Crt. structlen. are the American S..cietv ..f sl".'.J "?? hnn " Jftth wmh unfolded.!;.? ".u 'r .K'rl .,",.n'' rert Werth last A peculiar knot in twine nuI.i i. wnl.l mul nTs npnn,ni m i'..i 1.1 M,.,.l,ni,i,.i rt, 0 1 .1... w ':..,.. ' aniiersllce, who Is fourteen v,.. 1 .iei.iu- -ilghr. dlstuuided shertl nftee pence te ne useii only in greenhouses te liuid rosebushes, Is one of the clue te the "inrdensr The child's hajirU were tied behind her with this twine Her fat her. .1. V. Lawrence, an Kc' ceiintiiui for the LiU'l.iiwniina Railroad told detectives he believed hlH chili was waylaid en the s,,.wnlk. Janet had been warned, he snid, never te go near the weeds, whiih are only a hundred yards from her home iu the fashionable Rldgedale avenue ili-tri. t . Premier Off te See Alexander ISrlsTiide. Jugii'Sliivlii. Oct. 7. - Vrt. nuer Paehleh left here Wednesday for Paris te confer will, King Alexander. It Is e.r,ecicd Hint I no Kins will wturii with the Premier, although the date bus net ypt bfn deflnltelr .flxeil, cousins was brought out during an nt- of Automotive Engineers. tempt nf the lawyers for Mrs. Drisch- The demonstration this yiar centers man te cast doubt 011 testimony of principally around the larger caliber Stuart given yesterday. I guns, due te the fact that smaller '; ' ' vveupens are in a state dese'v ap- R R MAMAfJCD I All trn ' preachlng iiei-fectieii. ii. ii.ininiinuuii rviuuu 'I'll., (lev imri ..f i..l.,.-i j-... .. ii... e ,ii..i was leavine ,i ir an, ut 1 when Mrs. Lnskewski sprang up screaming. She threw a glars of water fit underslice und rushed tewnrd him Her daughter also bejr.n aureatninc Attache kept the hWcrlcl woman iisi.y 1 nun tlie au-iisi'd be,-. Shi tlrlr riirlval It was iimlerstiwul s. retun.ed te Fert Werth. Ne concerted iffett wmh made te eb-tnii- th.- Negro from the Dallas Countr jail, arid but Utile excitement attended the cumin- of the party from Fert erth. ' eluded the nri-ic .,; he '10 ir" 1 -. -t- n'.'r .,lfiUB""' '.n-e led into the c.rrlrter '. ", wa" ln,l1l,',',, lr Fert Werth Falsified Car Repair Card, en Middle' gunl ,,., the risen a,i,!nU aiZA. J i: "l'-r h.nryi'ng TlftJttivl?1? Western Read , ping of a r.ii(i.pu.,d I, .ml. into t ... '"v ' ,,' ,l'r ,r". 1 Tb ' es Lv am b.c nllng te, ,nlle! W,d" Daienpert Iu Oc,.7.-MRyA. P.) -t.rj,,,, etTtl, pn.vinggreund, 'J Southern Railroad, was sentenced te ' ' " ?ti.h'l,..,,tt'T r,,'nt '' ""vv ',''1 7 I, !,:! of",.""",''. K',,1k ll t0 ft'r having attempted te attack a LVrf year nnd a day in the Federal prison ' "''"J""' "V :; en u dl- " "iVii. , -1 , ',.rn,l ,". , member of Uie party whom he ha.lV.w end fined lfl0 en each count m er" ! ;"l'" '"""ft i"te idei for const W1f ' U-Miwikl was killed tts be ' H Millei, in gettlni aVr fr 'L IL'i day in Federal Court here when he ''' -f w'"!- 'IV bti. vhWi I, ,1- ' w. a vacant let near h. home. I house. Wajr rem " lilemlel puIH. te tl.t-ee emnt. nlmV-li" I Hlllbf .1 IS the ll.av.lst l)lc iiNiim-l-. l .01U!P " lllldersllca had been "iriin. I - .. . -... 11 nir m, . .. . 1 '..". " ". " . a- - in ti- e..H, - .-miM;:n.tiii,i '", .""' yarrows mil that be was rranhri.. . ,-..7 .. " . . .r-- I,VaIh. I Ulm with, makins fal e rttrrlpa 'en tar I ' ' l,",, repair carjls, e..H," pi-h,, ;:n,tiii,i ',"", ,101 yarrows rntl that be was .mii-ii )U.v conipanieni. te sheet Lip- ''l7,.nb"r' r Nlar'a n. rKpe sre U( m mi ; 1 1- . i !! m S; 4.1, rd 1 I .a ,.i;NlV frfir-'- ' 1 '. -,
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