Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Probably llfcht rain tilts iifternnen
followed by Mir nml colder tenights
Sunday fnlrj rlbtus' temperature.
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VOL. VIII. NO. 22
Iwelfare 'Surplus,' Cited by Vare
, Men as Excuse for Lean De-
feat, Shrinks Under Scrutiny
W-? : -
IIIISTIN SHOWS KFPiF-
ftHEE FUND' IS 'fm
IB BY COUNCIL yM
MONEY 'EARMARKED' BY
ACTION OF CUUNULMtN
Contracts for, Playground Sites
and Other Improvements
Stand iaVay of Transfers
m CASH FOR CORRECTION
1 69.000 Supposed te Be Avail-
W able for Bottering Cell Condi
tiens Proves te Be Myth
The smoke screen thrown tip ly the
Combine majority in Council te hide
the way in wlilcli it is blocking big
public Improvements here wns blown
nway today bj .Mayer .uoerc, whu -.-nan
contrasting fact with the Combine's
fancy.
The first detailed reply le the Com
bine's charges that tin-. Administration
has huge funds available nnd lying idle
was in the form of n letter submitted
te the Mayer by Director of Public
Welfare Tnstln.
Fund Already Karmnrlicd
When spokesmen for the contractor
group last Thursday stated Hint ?l!fi,
000 could be used for the house repairs
te the Meuse of Correction most of
that stun wes curmarke'dj for ether pur
poses. Charges of delay in the construction
of swimming oels ami recreation build
ings also were made by the Combine
members. Director TuMir-.'s letter,
dated yesterday, showed hew the Coun
cil majority itself put obstacle nftcr ob
stacle bcfc..? the plans' for aldius the
children of this city.
Tnstlu Answers Attach
"I understend thut nt n meeting of
Council yesterday a false and unwar
ranted aMack was made upon this de
partment iiinenir ethers connected with
your administration relative te n large,
furplus of lean fund en hand which
arMnoUieutraciod-for," Mn Tustln'.
Matement says. "We are informed that
the assertion was innde that the De
partment of Public Welfare had $100,
.000 bin;; idle which could be used for
the purpose el improving the Meuse of
Correction in accordance with the
criticism of u recent Crnnd Jury.
"In point of fact, I personally
pointed out te the Councilman making
the criticism within the Inst ten clujs
that out of this !?101),000. SIW.OOO had
already been tied up; $30,000 was ear
marked tei Ilrewim' Furm and 5113,000
te finish the grounds nt the Heme for
the Indigent, leaving nvailab e for the
Heme of Conectlen $111,000 from the
lean of June II). 11)10. nnd $30,000 from
the lean of October 1. 10110. which
ums were entirely Insufficient te put
this building u anything like the needed
renalr.
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"An nttnek was also nindn by the
wmc Councilman en an alleged balance
In the sum granted by the Sis'? .000.000
lean of October 1. 10-0. for the use
of peels and recreation centers. I per
sonally stated te him that in the pur
chase of playgrounds nnd erection of
buildings we were aiming te keep our
estimates within the amount of the
r.lean. The exact amount te be rhnrged
!... . .I.-. - .... t.. !.- r.....-,.ti-..
aguiiisi. utlfr liein, III UJ." i irilliuiiri r
r office cannot be ascertained for the pur
chase of grounds until the jury of view
Kfinds a proper nluntlen.
JJ As the plnygreunds nrc taken ever
thc city enters bnd and the amount te
Cenllnurrt en Tint 1'etir Culiimn Due
MISSING STUDENT FOUND
TEACHING IN KENTUCKY
Paul J. Meyer Left Classes at Pen
ningten Because of Weak Eyes
Desir te preach the gospel le tlie
mountaineers of Kentucky, whom he
believed te be in urcent need of re.
liglen. In! Paul A. Mcjcr. a tt..lent
of Pi'niungtnn Theological Seminary,
telenve the Institution.
ills departure wns Midden nml mts
erinus. Werd wns received tedat tiint
the hey had been found near Prank -
fOlt. Kv . ami litu fittlm le..1 Afn. ..
of I'Nins-ille, N ,T., hns'gene te biing
"en mime.
Meter WHS SIlfTrrlnr- ft-nln n.-inr. .tu.
lllll II liiti'i.n.u illll..ln 1.1.1. ,. ,
i ,: " , "'I1 .o.in.ie.11 muni II is
'Bs'lcteil, rcsullfd from many yenrs'
'prk n the du Pent powder work's. He
Mrneil eneiigu money In this waj te pav
"In tvny thieush Pennington. It np'-
-.n ,, ,i. jiaiiu lenreu he would
ese iiih siglii ami In giving reason for
laKllle en the nod.- ..r .1... ...t... ..... ,.
,.l,i ",, ' , . ' ' "" leinniry lie
rn, i . nm ,,nklnB !' tlie work of the
through." l " "'", l,c w,u ""'" ",0
.. pi 11lK.lu of Ul" mountaineers
.; ", "u '"stantiy en his mind
;, " ' ireiueiu;j eenliUeil that he
"anted te go te help them. Impatience
ii,. ; .' ' num ii-n nun te cave
111" srlienl. ,
lie lirst liiTermed n clergyman that
lie nml ri,..in.i i.. ......, , ..
,nt, ; v " in iM-'iiiiieiiy ami ine
minister untitled hfs parents Inst night.
ATTACK ON GIRL FAILS
Police Fall te Capture Man After
v, Lne Aute Chase
Kill il. II i . . . .
..,-.. i ia irisen, sixteen years nil. or
Uisi .. ' "nB nitncKeii last
hTIv " N8re wl,l'c reluinlng te her
lmln i '" l,l". mm ner cries for
street iV,'uiht, ,lti.i niimliiB lu the
H, J" ihi'r "'K' clothed.
l'.i!i of ' le(' ,(llti nriiiiiinend and
Airnininti t,., tit . .
f an ,, .1. " .7 ' IK' ""k leinniaiiileereil
L n a itoinehlle and started lu pursuit of
FiSre I?.!!' V!" W wlii-ii 'llu. girl
eii.il .ii '""ui lour lines mini wen-
i'8iiilpJi'irk. J,,l'-''l from the iiuuhlne
LP'I grubbed II milll. After a short Ins-
r?L.ir '".'!!' eicaiied and inn Inte the
v d ha iiP.i.n,. !.... .... ., ,
j 7,..vu img J(0(, injurcu.
".
-1 I r.
Enured as Secend.r MMter nt th
Under th Act of
Fights Savage Negro Until Un
conscious, Saving Oil Firm's
Day'a Receipts
WORKS ON DESPITE WOUND
,Tnme! Itlee. fifty-two years:' old, a
clerk nt the Sin" !' filli'i.-r sjitien nt
Lancaster unft Tlel'ana avenues. Ard-
mere, jmuched nn ambitieii Negro
bnudit who pointed n cut) nt his stom
ach In the office nt 2:110 o'clock this
morning. Then he battled with him
tinti' the Negro fled, fearing capture
en account of the alarm raised by the
battle in the office.
Itlce collapsed ufter the battle. lie
was found' lvlng iiiicoiim'Ieuh en the
fleer of the office some time luter by an j
nuteist who stepped te have his gase- i
line lank filled. i
The cash icgister, cnntnlng apprext- i
matcly $100, was untouched, ns as
the sefe. i
Itlce. who lives at "10 flreenficld nve
nue, Ardmore, wns taken te the Itryn
JIawr Hospital nnd trcatrd for three
pevcre cuts en the head, iulllctcd by n
blackjack. Aftc being1 bound up he
insisted en returning te duly at (he
Btutlen for the remaining heifrH of the
ilnlt
Ne greater devotion te dilty could'
haw been shown by this man who
fenrlcHslv looked the Negro in the ea
when he shoved a gun nt the pit of t lie
clerk's stomach.
don't think you're any held-up
than." be said.
Then he lauded en the held-up man's
Cuntlniiril en I'ucr four, (kilumn Tdrre
FARES BEAT TAXICAB MAN
i ' " ' 'i i in i urn urn in imiiininmimn mum n m i iiihhhwiiiii in imnrnFmiii iiiiaiim I'lrirrnew HWHn,ii;i'n;'iiMMMaM
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lm i Li IWeffilpJiliyillWlajMMa., iin)iSiiff fifi 'JW lUMIBiMfBBiMllllHlT'i ihfllMMiJMHHlehiiriviBMBB
I ntfmffi$B8EBi HHHWni V 18HPSHBi wmHIWIBaBBHIn
urnnin"ni ni7 iiiiMP SISS"
HEROIC CLERK WINS m'i
BATTLE WITH THUG fWWyy
SENSELESS AND TAKE S17'1'"'"l Conference
Hareld Hart Attacked at Tenth and,
Federal Streets !
Hareld Hart, n taxicnb ehauffiur. of
ilfl.'Il W.-Hf (Intilne slrept was 1 enten '
en the head nnd body and robbed early '
today bv two men who engaged lis
machine" nt Thirty-ninth strtet and
Woodland avenue. I
lliitt was iii tie
.-nn.panjs savage,.,,, , ,,,. ., ,.Pt.ntpll
Vllen n enll i.nmi, lm t, ..fill it W iimllniitl .
nvi i. 'i'i... .!-:..- ji.,i .... i.i. ....,, " " . "" oeviuu.uun .nm mil. .01,110, n icssrn acce nn ee. Itonveii u,,i-n Kmi.nl. t jiigiiinr tein. ne men n !
'...l(....u.....'. ,, .u. """"II ,i ... .... ., .......n .. ...i ........ ..... I.. .. i .
ii ii iiir. 1.IU' iiiiiii nil t ii nil inn nn i.i . i. 0 ,.---... .,..,, " i r eiiiir.ni i . . . . . i .
fares about Uiir, this meminc en,! , I "?. "r.n.,,nV ".", ,ms M.ekc.i ier lte the rVniral Police Court tw "r"T '""B ,,lK'1' " .Ml'-"'"'r'iia ll
,.l.i ... .i..i.. . vi... i I t.v.i....i "ie itriusu i-.iupiie in nave represenia-, I,,. Inst ine theli- ,vl,..s ,.,. 1 I pitni.
u.',: tien pns.i a way from Londen and he.,is to?eier In the re-ir of the be r f Patterson n- ridii.s 'ii the fi. nt of,
t.-'r .. i i- i 'shared with Ottawa, Midheiirne and ig room VI, , i , , I i 'he truck with .leliti (Jumble. (Ilil.-i!
..nri nnt' "'"' 1'r(,(rIn,1 " man or- c Town Hut it ,. llks 0" ,0 ; I """red ', , . ,.,. Thl. ,ri,.k .
.ered Hart te step. He said he and i ,,,, K.udrc will net prese.u n united "1, ltlnt ,,!'';, ",ni Is owned by .lames Shaw, wholesale'
Ms companion had gene far eiviugli. f,.,,nt when It comes te Washington he I fi-V,iVi the room "m"""". Imrrlwl ,, ,, ,,,.,, KiftJ ml street and '
Ibe men stepped out anil steed beside 1 1...- ,.,.i. e.i .,,. ...m.. t i,.. " "" "" r,10,n. ,,.., ,, ,, ,
i no iirtcrK sen ns iiait namieii tiu'!miPl. Hughes te his Parliament in Aus
mecr en te one of tin in.
II- uiii.-i- imin miuiis niri ever ine
head with a short ii en pipe. The
driver fell in h.s seat unconscious, but
Ihe tlnif continued te neat him. The
diivcr's left arm w-.ts broken ly a
blew.
Hart then wis dragged into the street
and his jinc'iets were rilled. The. thugs
get $17 and 'scnjied. Hart revived i
some time Inter and was able te petifj
police of the I'lfiivnth 'tnet ami Snt
tier avenue station, llu was sent te St.
Agnes' .lesp.nd.
HALTED ONE TRIAL TO WED:
NOW DOES IT TO SEE BABY
Camden Lawyer's Demestic Affairs
Interfere With Practice
f. ICichurd Allen, an ntternej, 0f,
Camden, has been u let of trouble te!
Circuit Court Judge Frank T. Lloyd. I
About a .tear age, while lu the midst of
n trial, he looked at his uiileh and !
begged te be c.eused and have the case
postponed.
"It's rather unusual, 'Your Hener."
Allen said, "but I have an engagement
te he married nt - o'clock."
This morning Allen recited a lele
glum while nrgiiliig a cas" before 'udge
Lloyd, and asked t be excused.
"What's the mutter this tlnieV" said
the Judge
i llli iiiiiii tint ii, ii i i i'mhi hi i-
attorney, "is just nbniit an hour old
and I've get te see h,m quick."
('. Itlchuid Allen. Jr.." said the
The case was postponed.
MAN HIT BY AUTO DIES
Driver Arrested After Death of Jehn
Barlew, 81 Years Old
Jehn Harlow, eighty-one years old,
lifj West Cumberland street, died In
the Kidscepul Hospital early this morn
lug of Injuries received ycenlay ufter ufter ufter
noeu when he was struck by an auto
mobile at Frent und Dauiihiu streuis.
Fred Went;. (1.VJ0 North Ninth
stieet, the driver, was arrested.
.HICCOUGHS KILL WOMAN
Complications Prove Fatal te Mrs.
Amelia PluUoleki
Amelia PlukeM.i. sevi utj -seven
.tears old, FI17 Hidden iivenue. Cam
ilen, died tills morning following n 1-j-lent
attack of hicceughs four days age.
Doctors Mty her death wan due te
complications induced, by the hlcceuglu.
- .a. . in
Ktienma public
PosleiTlce nt frhlladelphU. r.
March 8. 1870
FAKE HOLD-UP INDUCES CONFESSION
IsJxfiT Photo Servlre
Andrew It. Dctweller, n paj master of (he Shipping Iteard. confessed
that Ills story of u held-up wns false after dctrctnes compelled him te
re-enact the crime near Heg Island yesterday. Vn livening Public
Ledger photographer took these photographs when Dctweller was being
"relieved of $10,200." The lower picture shows Deturller explaining
hew the "bandits" ruined the sparh pities of his auto. Later the pay
master Implicated another (Government empleye
COLONIES SLIGHTED uH0LD-UP VICTIMS'
BY LLOYD GEORGE:
Premier IVIaneuvers Empire's
Arms Delegation Inte His
Own Hands
''H..
DOMINIONS ARE DISPLEASED
fly CLINTON W. (JILrtKUT
Stun" t'orrrspenilrnt Km-ii'iit 1'nWlr I.rilfr
Copyright 10 J 1
Wnsjiltigleii. Oct. 7. Prime Minister
LIejil (Jeorge seems te have maiieu-
ern,i i. ii.i.i.i. v i... i..... i.u ,.m,I"
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minis ier tiie coming uisarmanieiu aim
mat is t(ie In-ft interpretation te lie
put upon the events which led te Pre- !
mice Hughes' statement ... Austr.ilia '
that the Culled States hud slammed
the ilnnp (n I lie fnee nf seiiii rn f roiire. !
senlatlvcs f the Uritlsli Pem iib.ns and
. . . . ,. ,,, . . , , , ,
J'l,,?l ty" W "h,"Sten busj jesterduv
SUI,,B "V1"1'" ","" K.v.ng expression te
Its snrni'lse nml
ratitlcutlen at huv-
'tialln. Mr. Hughes being the most out-
fcniikeii slatesmau ill the werlc .
It takes a little away from the sat
isfactien of tho.'e jjjie wished te see the
ltritish Kmpire represented by ethers
than graduates of Downing street ami
tlie 1'ereign OIHcc. te see that the Pie
miers of the Deiuln ens arc net' I'muiiivr
te Washington, for it is new knevtti that
Mr, Hughes, of Austrnliii. will reiuuin
t hnmc. nnd se will Mr. Melghen, or
...
Cenllimeit nu I'iikp I'eur, ruliiiiin I'mir
SNfJWFLAKES ' AYNE
, Very Small Storm Reported Weath
erman a Skeptic
New there's nothing left te he re
pelted hut the lirst robin somebody
nit at t nyne saw the lirst "-new ll.iUes
this morning.
,Irt,,f.n ,,"7','n f",Ks iu ,lmt, "burh
lllv "" !'R "'"kc iiihdavil that thej
saw half a dozen Hakes emit em
and If (hey were net deceived lij nu
optical delusion or something, it's tin
lirst snyw of winter seen lu theie
parts. '
Forecaster Illiss sajs thev were eslies
prnhnhly, and net snow Makes. How
ever, the geed folks of Wnjiie remain
unceiit inccd. It certuliilj didn't snow
in Philadelphia.
Mr. Hllss sujs tin tcmperetiire Is
tee high for simw te get within seeing
distance of the earth. t me. likely
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le have some rain,
the afternoon. The
hintctcr, i through
this afternoon, with fair and colder
tonight, iinil Sumla.v lull- wltli slowly
rising temperature. There will be med
erate west winds.
Se It isn't llkelj you will need your i
snow shovel jet u while
WIFE AND CHILD MISSING
Jacob Gorchev New Regrets Quarrel
With Hlo Helpmeet
Jacob (icislnn, an electrical run.
tractor, who lives at L'JL' Audi street,
has asked tlie police le II ltd bis wife
and tcn-jciir-ehl duii",hier, who huvi
lieen missing since October 1.
(toivhev told the police that en the
day before she disappeared lie quur
icled with his wife, .New he sajs.
he Is penitent and wnul.s her te come
hack.
Mr,, (ioishev W described ns being
tlilrtyfeui' tears; old, live feet two
Inches! in helcht and of fair complex
inn. When she left home she were u
lilack tailored Biilt and diamond car
ilugs. ....
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921
HELO IN BIG THEFT
. . ., ... , . i
Detwiler and Hoeven, Shipping!
11 !,
Beard Empleyes, Accused
of Taking $10,300
SAY THEY PLAYED RACES
Andrew H, Detttiler and Frank W.
Ifeaveii, whose crude "frnme-un" of n
highwnv reliberv te enter theft of
SI 0. ,'!()() Get eminent funds that they
mid lest en horse races was exposed
1 .!.. . . . ..
" iioiien-niciiirc lit till'
eceu
ructe-l crlmee." were turned ever te
tne .,.,i,.rnl iiiitberitics i(,(n.. Ceiumh-
M-uier Munley held them In' S.-.flOn, bnll
for court. IJnil 1ms net . 't licen found.
' jj'1'1' '; "fft prececbnjs were being
iVlral (T. iV.wlves' ,lhf twf,
men steed trembling and sobbing In the
Corridor Without, tvnltinv in ilpunil for
""ii'lrrJlt" ti'.TV ,V,M,1i"1''v'l''1''c.
,. ""iwller, the assistant disbars ng of-
leer of the Shi-.plng Heard at Heg
I-l,.t,.l. who actunllv went through the
motions of n lw,l,i. r,,,..,).., i.
....,, , . j, .iiii "l III I-
lean ne.lr neg !'nnil. and h's con.
Nulleii ;it Ile.iring
brought in was for tlndr hearing- Ihev ll0'lr a ""Hhbeiin 1 mlomeb I, . linen
st'jed sullen and broken whTspering1;11'1''' W'?- "U "V '" ",,r"'";
'crentl inn,. ti,. mPn
te each ether before the Maglstiatc.
1 hei-e was verv lilih. ei l.l.i.w.c. I........1
I eteetlve ( h,rk took the stand end told
Magistrate .Meelenry the Federal author
ities were proem with wni rants. He
gave ii brief history of the iiis0, '",
prisoners were then inrnnl ,.v..i- ,.. tL
sistunl Fnited States Maishnl Kernnrd '
"r.t. aim no. ttiti. 1 1. s Williams,
elder of the division of Investigation,
I nlted States Shipping Iteanl. and
npecmi itgeiir lltttne.iii. of the Shin-
P ng Iteard. took the pi toners te
Federal P.uildlng.
the
Mrs. Dettviler, short of stature ami
nttraetlte, was dressed in blue, n was
Mrs. Hoeven, a bride of seven months.
Mrs. Hoeven could net c, utrel her emo
tions, but Mrs. Detwiler nnnnged te
speak in defense of her husband.
'This is a teirihle thing." said Mrs.
Detwiler. 'I never suspected such ,x
fllltlfF Alt llll.l... ...1 ....
, "", ii"iii' I'vnv
night at our house at I.-..VJ North Flf'.
r- '. iiur-ullIHl wns lltllUO OVfipl
rie.iiiiiinii .... ,., ', 1 buckle party would be aliened en liquor
(m.lh.uril n l,IBr tu, Cehimn Tweluw v i'.l ill I. ll chars., -imilur te that
171 MILES AN HOUR MADE
BY PLANE FLYING WITH WIND
Achieves Recerd Speed Between
Philadelphia and New Yerk
A peed of 171 miles an hour between
Philadelphia nnd .New erk l the new
record for h.tdre. monoplanes. It has
been iiinde by a Loceing machine, the
eighty-seven mile, having been cnvcied
in thirty-one minutes.
Clifferd Webster was the nil,,, i
jctei'day's Ill-lit, in tlie.imieiilne with
iiiiii ui-ina iinee luisM'iigers, one of them
being (irevcr C. Leeping, designer of
the lljing beat. The machln,. i,s ..
top speed of l.'le miles an hour. its
I record burst of speed was made pesl
silile lit a high velocity wind. '',e
speed en the trip averaged L'.S miles
a minute.
The ll.vlng beat proceeded from Fert
Washington. L I., te the proving
gieundt at Ahei dec ii, Md. Theie tv -re
mill lilssrnj;,'ir. en uiu li'lliru I l'l U'OIll
Aberdeen te this cltj. The fourth man,
Cemniiinder II C. Itiehardsnu, I'. S.
N., alighted heie, and the iiiaehliie pro
ceeded 10 New Yerk with Ihe three
passengers. The IKS miles from
Aberdeen te Pert Washington was
made lu sivcnty minutes. This time
included the -top here
On the return trip the machine. In
stead of fellow lug the water unites,
cut straight neresH New Jersey, at u:i
alt.ltude of 10,000 feet,
...... ............. .i.n ..... ...
MYSTERY IN DEATH
OF GIRL WHILE IN
Companions Say Ruth Lane,
3720 N. 6th St., Leaped Frem
Car and Was Hit by Anether
BODY PARTLY DISROBED;
2 MEN AND WOMAN HELD
Considerable mystcrj surreuiuU an
cutomebl'o nc;Ident en the Nertbcnst
Heulfcvard early this morning In which
Hutli Lane, twenty -(He jears old, e"20
North Sixtli street, met death.
With the young woman in the car
were James Themas. "'-'0 West Cam
bria street; Anna Wilkinson. "h"0
North Sixth street, and James Ceyle,
1WK) tWtzer street.
The members, of the party neie ar
raigned before MugMrate Costelle tit
llu; I'Vanhferd police station and each
held in $2300 bail for u further hear
ing next Saturday.
Although Themas nnd Cejle aborted
that Miss Lane jumped from the auto
mobile nnd wn struck by a car going
in the opposite direction, no re.i-en was
given at the hearing ns In why the
young woman had done se.
The police doubt the statements made
by Cejle nnd Themas and assert that
no ether car figured In the accident.
.Shoes Ofi' and Partly Disrobed
Patrelmnn Heward, who nicked the
jeung woman up. said that her shoe j
had been rcmevcii ami nun -iw wns
partially dlMtdied. Her neck was
broken mid her righl leg nNe was frac
tured. Nhe died shortly after being
ii'iiinvi-il te the Krunkferd lliisiiiinl.
Ilii'vnrd said that he and DKtrict I
Detective Dougherty searched for the
car supposed te have struck Mis Lane,
but could find no trace of It.
Heward said that after picking up'
the heilv of Miss Lane lie ceiiiman-i
Ideered the automobile of Jehn Powell,.
IL'.".:! North Sixth street, mid nt thei
young woman te the he-pital in that
I machine. Cejle. Themas mid Miss
Wilkinson reached the hospital shortly
I after Miss Lane arrived. The jeung
j woman was unable le make a state-1
'incut.
Ceyle said (hat be was net aware that1
Miss Lane had jumped from the ma
chine until he bad reached u point many '
i yards distant from when: she took tiie
I plunge.
Polite Slart Probe
i The failure of the men te gle u
logical explanation for the woman sac-
tinn (1I1( t1P Br,.r,,i ,.,inditien of her
.1 I ..l.t.l 1.-. .. ........! .1... ..... '
IMHIV Hull IIIUIIIIIH IHI1- .Illir.ll lliv ,- i
lice' te start a rigid investigation. !
According te ncigiiberS. Mi-s Lane
and Miss WJklnseu hud been lUlug at
the North Hixth street address about u .
nieiilh. The house also is eccupleil (
by n middle-aged mini and woman be-
lleved te be re'nlives of the jeung.
women. I
There wns no one al the house Ihli I
meiuiug. A rolled newspaper was
thrust hack of the deer knob ami a leaf .
of bieiid was en the window sill. The '
neighbors snj e niiuiber of culler" vis- I
ited the house almost daily. I
MAN IS KILLED IN CRASH J
THR0UGHAUT0 WINDSHIELDt
Jehn Patterson, Seuth 61st St., Vic
tim In Went Phila. Accident
When a motertruck collided with it
touring car en 1'iftv-seceinl street near
rch nt l.-le n'c'ei k tills inenimg. .bum
Patterson. 01." Seuth Slxtj -lirt street, j
wns hurled headlong through the truck's
windshield and f tally" iujnicil.
The broken c'ass seven d Patterson's I
minutes
rite he.ivt veliiil" was mining rnpiul,
seutli en Fifty-second stieei 'iiid drew
i liens w -is ,rn iu;i ie i i u i "- in e .nm
Ihe enr track and teetcil -liyh t ' i
ward the track as (inuible sounded
his horn.
The truck ciashid into tin- rear of I
the touring car. Patterson wns pitched
head hrst thiiuigh the windshield and
"'mpped ""e the sir.
(iiimhle alse1
capeil Injury.
lib' of his , ar i
was thrown nut, hut ,
Hicks wis tossed tn one
He was net hurt
MEWIBERS OF ARBUCKLE
PARTY FACING ARREST,
i
Violation of Liquor Law Charge I
Against Film Star's Friends '
San 1-VaiK iscii, d.t 'lit A. p.)
ltebert II. Mil'eim.ick s i it I as
sistant te Hie I nilid State- Wtornet
(ienefnl, aniieuin c,l l.ist night that sev-
I'ltiiniiii uiunMiii' i u 4i-i "-hi'i i n-1
I er.il of the-e who mi. nded tlie Ar
again-t the c.imeillan.
"We de net intern! te piee,-e, ag.nnst
then, however,' M, ( ei m.iek snid, (
until sueli time as tint eeme te San
Friini Isco us witnesses in Arbueklc's
trial lu Superior ( 'out l "
GLOVER FUNERAL MONDAY
Victim of Aute Accident Was Well
Known in New Jersey
Jehn H. (Jleter. eighlj llnee jeur.,
old, read supervisor, who was killed bj
an automobile v e-n nU v afternoon, m
Mount Fphralm. Camden, will be burieil
Mnndaj aftcinei.n at 'J o'clock
The funeral will be held from his '
home. King's lllghvvav. Mount lph- j
rnlui, and-the interment will be private.
.Ml. i i lever was one nt the best Unuvv n
fanners iu Seuth Jersej
. .
Hew I'vim and (Gettysburg
I Will Line Vp en Gridiron
(rtbklnirir
Klsrr ((.'mil. I
lluren
(ilnrrrlcll
laiiii.iiui
IVelfe
list
llu, 'iiuel.
Hlllilll
riittU
Meriliin
left rn.l
left tinkle
left Rimril
renler
r'x'it ifueril
rliclil tiukl.
rlKlit eml
iiin rlerlwik
,. , IVnn
l.rlrevn,1B
Ifentliner
' mil rune
. ,,Hiiiiii.n
Siitlirrlnntl
,, ..''r'ite
It ray (I 'iini. i
left llillfhni.k
Irlt
V'-'.iiii
tne..
rlnlil Imlf Iiiii k
bliiuchter.
..;i.
Iteferee Valkf. Htriirime. ,f,
lllllllllf K ... ..II.
flln
Oktsimi. IIiUIi. Il;nil llnnnimrtv y
l'nlimr. Tint. of perliHlk- 13 inln,ul each.
AUTOMOBILE PARTY
zbzz
Published Dall KireM SundRy.
i-UDiianae -'"" Cerr1ieht- leai. by
I
ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS
Flret Kcnilwerth Delhiiner, 00, Burns, $22.45, 93.05, 84.C0,
wen; Evelyn White, 109, Jenes, l?4.35, $3.00, second; Quickrun,
101, Thmber, $4.80, fhlrd. Time, 1.114-5. Fex Olevc, Tiger
Empress, Nellie Harper, Alva, Little Less and The Manageress
also ran.
MANY PACKER EMPLOYES OPPOSE STRIKE VOTE
OMAHA, NTJB., Oct. 8. Decision te oppose a strike referen
dum scheduled for today by packing house workers throughout
the country, has been reached by seventy empleye representatives
of plant conference beards of Armour & Ce., Swift & Ce. and the
Cudahy Packing Company. One of the reasons for opposition te
the vote is the contention that the present time is unpropitious
for a strike in the packing industry, according te P. K. Hartnctt,
representing the Cudahy empleyes. At headquarters of the Amal
gamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen's Union of North
America it was stated that there wee no doubt the lcferendum
would be held.
136.607 ILLITERATES IN MASSACHUSETTS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. A total of 140,607 persons in the
State of Massachusetts, ter years of age and ever, were unnblc te
write in 1020, according te 1020 census figures dealing with il
literacy in that State made public seday Of this number 2020
were native whites of native parentage, 4854 we:e of foreign or
mixed parentage and 135,720 of foreign birth. The figures showed
less illiteracy In the rural districts than in the cities. In Bosten
the number of illiterates was 25,524. The percentage was 4.0.
ACCEPT PAY CUT OF FIVE CENTS AN HOUR
EDGEWATER, N. J., Oct. 8. Wage reductions of five cents
an hour were accepted today by the 1500 local empleyes of the
Cern Treducts Refining Company, and they lcturucd te wen,
ending a five-day strike. The new agreement expires June 1, 1023.
PHILA.-WASHINGTON
GANG BROKEN
Capital Raids Net Thirty-one Al-
leged te Be Connected With '
3
"Boetle,neM !
00
I
500 GALLONS SENT DAILY)
I
; n .cf P ( eirriimnitrnt
11-... 1.1. .4.... .,.. w it -.?.!.. .
t lisiiinmiui, , M'l . -. ijne Ol llli1 III"'
prelilnble "I'lim-riinnlhg" organlallens
operating between this city and Plilla-
del'ihla wns broken up today bv whole-
st.l-. llrrest euil the sei.nie of hundreds
of uiilleii' of whisky and alcohol.
Prehib lien em.iai ctpresse,! tlie be-
lief ihej h-id run down and smashed
I " llirgpst e the ' In el egging .tllill-
cnles engaged In "perntiens bet ween
Ihe two cities. Thirlt -one arrests were
mnile, nil .Negioes. m a round-lip cen-j
ducted by P'.S retcime and proliibitieu ,
agents, assisted lit- seores ,,f pelieeiuen. ,
The raids were eendiicte.l bj Culein I
L. . Nutt. aiting ilmf of piohibitien
agents, under the personal direction of,
Prohibition Cemnus.-.i. nci Itey A. '
I lay lies and Assistant Prohibition' Cem- ,
n.ivsiener .lames A. len.s The arr.-ts
wne made en msid, itiilnn-e obtained I
by prohibition agent- in the employ of I
Ihe boeileggeis. '
The liipier .mil iili-elml originated in
Philadelphia, s far a- efticnijs here
into asceri.ilned. and has been cemim:
into the iiiitiennl uipiiai in the rale of
.-,(1(1 gallons dailj. carrird high-pew-
end motorcars.
A weird .or;. f il ., ndica.e's
oneratiens was told In ellieinls follevvlo,-
the arrests. '
Tluis tn i- th. autliorlticsSChue net
Ceiitleii,l hi l-.ire Tour eleinn sj.
PUNISH FIREMAN FOr'aRSON
t
Seven Members of Columbia Depart-
ment Sent te Reformatory
Lancaster. I'.i.. hi s Sit.n t(,-
.lien of ( ,,'illllbl.i, I'.I. e he . ,I
plenileil guillt te arson w-i i
letiii'd leilat bj .ludv'1' L.iud te -ei
a term in Iluntingten Itcforiu.iierj .
The jeiiug men aie uuib r tucntt-
live .tears of age. Thet me lieeij;"
Murr, Hareld (i. Murr. Clajten M.
Smith. Charles If l(eemi-r. (ieerge .1.
Smith. Charles I Uecmer. ,rge .1.
Crab. Albert Lewrj an I Charles 1
Henth'v Thej .uri.d l.r. , iu the
borough. is said, le -, , tin lr
nioierii'd lire iipiiu.iti.-. nerh,r of
the nun is seueiislv ill in .,,, Aneii.i
hospital. Thiee ether- in, -.ml le de
fllgitivis ft 111 jllsllei.
The tires i neieil ever a pi i 101I of -ev -
oral veins Invi s..at nm In n Sim.,
lire iiiiirslinl hd te their .uresis
LIBERTY BONDS STILL RISE
new t-ugn Keceras ter Year en Fur-
th-r Buvine
tn.r uuying
New erl. del s; ,;v A. r.i
Libertj bend- iii'iiin furnish, d I lie spee-
laciilar feature en the Stock Lvhung-
today.
In the lirst lieur, en fun'ier luavv
hu.viiig. gains riingiug trem L'., i, ;i(i
no tills iiel'.. lililde hi the .'il..s si.i.iiiiil
Is nnd the taiieiis I',-. all" eMentinvri
the :i'..s cstnb'ishiiig n. w high rcciuK
for the tear.
Sales 'of these bends iii Ihe br,t hour
were estimated III Ifil. Tell. I II in
Victory Notes al-e vver i,ie,lerale.v
active', but registered milv sljpbt
changes.
OUTOFLUCK, WORK AND $45
Sydenham Street Man Still Leeking
for "Obliging" Stranger
Michael Itutke, -J!i.'ls North Stdeubam
slieet. is out of work, liu-u and Me
ltuike told police 'ihImv lie met a
stranger who said he was a Pcnnsvl
vania Uailread detective ami would e,. t
I 1m a 1,'b. He went with him te Itread
Stieet Station, where the ebligiu
slrani:er Mild he would have te have
- - " - . , ., :
Slfi te get llurke s unlierm, and if
ltuike would wait light there he would
h back in u minute llurke gave him
the money und new he wants the police
te Mud tins man and bin !.lu,
M
Puhncrlptlen Prlr Ml
I'ublle ledger Company
Tear by ifall.
MUD STOPS SCORE
FOR PENN FRESH
West Chester Nermal Baitles
Youngsters te Scoreless
Tie in First Ha'f
GET BALL ON 5-YARD LINE
. ,
Nerm 1 1
Ilrliek-
lw-lllt
IVnn I rrshmii
IVhih.
lft i-ee
'fl t..l.le
It-ft itii in
t ruler
rhl ..ir:nl
I -ft t.ick'r .
ibxhl rml
rltlil li'lfh.irk
left iMlfliirU
rnlllii.-k
llllllrlii Pl.ei I
iJiuuiUh
li'SVni"""
fMiu(Tmtin
( lejiMh
tlrlmnt
.eiim
TflMnM-rrt
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Ii iVmI-Ji'
lli'll-niiin
I'.'.uis
"&
'ii-k
i .'"'""'J', r
I Iti'fi-rrF Kilih. hit t'hrlhl
I miiirt.
, "' inn. Tlmr rf iirr.eils 10m.
;VlM ,,,.,,. s, . N(,rmil Scheel
.,,,,, .. . ,
'"' ' ""' ' ,,,,n ' reshmeu i ft en te a
siendess i, m tin- lirst Imlf of their
K, ,, anklin Field tins afternoon,
. .,,,, . .,.. ,.. .,,
V dining ram that swept et-r the
'"'hi from the northeast marred the plat
of both ilewns i!m backs siippin- an I
,UliU ,,, ,, , p , ,
,.,. ., , , ,.,
' "" ''"' ""' '''"' """'- 'er- hud an
mix antag i tin ir I 'hester ( 'euntj nt -
jil-.
. ... . ., ,. , .
,i... .. , ', ',"'""--;'.'"
,, ', ' ' , " '."""" .'!
' ," V ,. '" .'"" ' ,.:", " ' "'
i ' ' "" '";th d-vn ..,, a terwaid pass.
i"'1 'V 'nt ,v ";";' '' , !'"
I ".'""': "' '-'- '" ""' left end. belim I
n.c t iilms g.,., , .,,, . The p'H,
due.
lllg most of tl. ilf js in Ves C
lies
, t' r ten Hurt . 1 e,nu nt pntilur:
Wll
ie,erl., te , t ',, ipiai'lei hai'!s el both
LAST DAY TO PAY TAX
.. .. ...
, " YC'J Want te Qualify as a-i elector
Get Bus
i T,.,l,.. ,. .1.. I. i
t',.
i.i i .i l .i i n ii I,..
paid in er.lei il ,i mi , ;,. te, mat
qualifj fur ifL'1-ii-.pi.n I., fun tne Coiu Ceiu
,ni..i .1. .
iii"oile-s i H .1 v i.'i I, n!r rei-iv.
trillion sn
"
tn ,.,. i. .i .. i . . . r
in unit r that . I"'..rv aiiplj Hi" for
I's'SihinHiiin lfim
' commissioners , ,v mn I. ,iis,,.,in,e,.
, it is il, , f ,,, minUsiei.
' m.tift all nresp,,,, pi, ',,,,! ,i
, 'he C.,.i ,., . f of ,. s't!,... !.f IvVm.
, Itiiniii imiiiiii,. ilm 1 1.. u,u , ,..v,
' irsiMriirinu
;
. P'li'i. within two v..iis,,i ,,. ,,, ..t ,,.
I teinl.er .!-. t i.iii . n t.i win, I, vtas a--
sessed j,t . ,i- two Ii, .lllll- 0,1,1 paid III
I '''a-' "lie iieiiiIi In fei i mii V'.'Vi'iiibcr
eleitien It will. 1 1 1 I ".! In. mnlei .
! "' I that ll., last .inv ,,,, tvhbh ilj-
In .llli be pn I I- S..IMH.IIH. Ihlelier S
I .Ml nilin- ul,, Ilm.. paid s,.,
ia ami i iu pre,ue a u.ii.il -hewiii'
1 s,, I, I.Mliienl vull ,,,,. (,, leillslef
l"1"11' "" '" ,nii,-ien u;, umii iietebe
' -':'' ""1"''' "h tb. , xnptieu
, SmilM, ,, ( ,ny.
ARRCC-T RRflR'Q DADTMCD
Hn"c;sl jiD.UB "AttlNtR
.
J. T. Fertman Ciiarged With Se
ing Liquor at Atlantic City
Mhm'h Cit.v . ( i I J.., T -r, .
I I1.'"'1- I""!"''"'' "t ih, .tr.i ,.,
'.'"" '""' "' ""' '" ,"'1 "-'"iirauts of
I ( '.if", one i.l l Ii
I1!" "'V'1'1 ",'"' . '"" ' '" '! '"' Ku'U r
iii.iii-ii win, n.Mie ei en en,1
of tin
'en w el -hoi
the I'm iiiiii. Ii' .
libes vv he uiMiiiieil
W 1, lll'll -ted te hit
, hill gel ttilb - I ng booze
Aen.,, with leilmtiii. bis b.iitindei,
I'l'fil ( larli. was laheti tut,, , i-iedv
ami liein nn ii were l(. , urn ei SUnim
bull fin a fuilher limn iii I., i i-
Judge lllgeisell Ii, 'SI vteek.
minlv
TEN-CENTCARFARE DENIED
Beard Refuses Plea of New Jersey-
Pennsylvania Company
i nn, en, nn, -s i tie .Mnv . lisev i
,...1 II . I !.. ... .. . . ' I
niei I i-nes.i m iieui I rill 1 11.11 I el, ailt
leda.v was denied a ten eeut far. Ii.v
the Itimnl of Peblie In'n,. I'..,,.,...
..... -. ..,.,..- j v v'llillli i-
sieuers
This line cqier ic, b,tw'cii Trenten
Luivrcncet Hlo and Princeton in Ibis
State unci points adjacent te the Deln-
tvare Ulvcr in Pennsylvania.
NIGHT
EXTRA.
PRICE TWO CENTS
WORLD SERIES ALL
WET; GAME IS OFF
Rain Causes Postponement of
Fourth Contest Ruth
Out of Line-Up
ABSCESS MAY KEEP BABE
ON BENCH UNTIL MONDAY
Lliif'Up for Tomorrow
and Hailing Averages
Th" p-rlnlili Hee. up for Iriltty
and M'c serl"s hailing m rages of
the n'" e fellow :
;iANTS V.VNKKKS
Ittirns. rf
.:." "ll'er, rf . .107
.1177 P"'lt. Ss . . .Ml
.700 I-VmsPt. If. .1100
.'J'.') Mrnsel. rf . . .7!!
.(Mill P'np. tli .. .000
.::e'i Wnwl lib . .:t.t:i
llntirrnrt s
!fsrh. :t'
Y'uing. if
Kelh. h.
Meitsel. If
Iln'lingi,!!!). .le'i ."W"Nally.:Hi .20(1
Slljder. e ..100 Seining. .. .107
Douglas, p. .1100 llnrHT. p .000
.Mns. p... .:t:i3
(hill at (be pint"; Itldcr at first:
Merlarlj at second; (Juis'ey nt
bird.
Time of game 2 o'clock.
lit ItOISKICT V. MWWKLL
1 Siierls ll.lliiir IaciiIiii; TuMIc literr
' New erh. ( i I . The World
' cric l nil vii tndm Itulii eniij'cil
I lie piit'ieiiiMiK'iii nf lie fimrlh game
if the i-ln-i- nml the athletes havi
nothing In i until liuuni low at 11
l n'( lock.
j IIiiiii l!ii tM i nt nrmn. hut (he pre-
ciiiinnieii was mi -lie,lit that many
I he'll" e I Hie t utiles! wmilil be plated
b I' shortly before be gilllie was si-lied
ii led in slart a lieu tier shower caused
the officials te uei-iile en a postpone
ment. The pestiiniii.meiil wns n blessing or
seiii"thiu: like iluit te Miller llugglnn.
for I lie big mv "f 'he Viinkccs offense
h.is be"ii leinevcil finiii the battle llirny
for tndiij at h ast.
Hutli was epeitited en last niglit for
no ab-c-ss en liis left elbow . lie mny
I e able te get into ibe line-up loiner-
mm
iitnin-t ClftcliMiil when atleinntiiii: te
steal sis-mid. Th1 tie h ineiind his hft
jl'niTriiuida'Pn '"he
''"; "f"" ..'""", ."",l .'l,ir'1 ,""''
ceut in-eil llnil it deesn t pnj te steal.
!""1 rr"m "nw "" wi" ",l,', '" l""1"' '"n''
a- a means of getting around the.
cushions.
seri" "ibe'LiX! rl'slum
tcrla'lzed. but it turned out tbej said
(.hints where they heiihI hate said
Yullkees anil jee ersil.
i ,,., ,. . i . , ... . .
I llej pi'eilletell I lie (.lailts tvillllll
show the gtenlesi iab. speed nml re
KOUrcefu'iie.ss. whin, the Yankees wdllld
win their giiuies bj hersebide iitlllllli.
'" ''"' ''lr"' ,,v" P'"1""' 'he Vmikees tven
bj dash and leMiiircefulnnss and in the
third, the (iiunts puiiclicil their way te
triuinph
Hut .Mi (.raw men are content te
win. be it b dash or piincb. while
the ankees. w il h one .,.ame te the geed,
stl'l are a I eptinii-tn.
IiikuIii- pudmblj will net call uit
Slinwkej. (jiilun or Cellins again In
'his series, as tlie (iiunts get le them
hard je-terdaj
. Mijiler tomes l.acU
P.-lund the but testcrdiij Snyder ))ur-
formed well ter ihe C.iimls lie wielded
the stn-k with precision, loe. ami he
will be sent into Ihe game again ledat
Wullle Schimr still perform for the
Yanks, as usual
Y lenlut '-, uiiine. i,s ,, r'-nlt of the
MetTeeth, pitching el the innKceiwIr:-
crs. saw n iiutitei-r it erni neries
ree ills siu:isbi.f t suniln i , ens These
eiclit hits in the sei.,,ili inning made
one ei,,r,l. the iiihl runs ineiln r ami
(itnllni'eil eti I'lwr llilrtr-u i 1 inn "(toil
NO BODIES IN QUARRY
Park Guards' Search for Victims
Proves Fruitless
ft, i a -i in I, lasting all afternoon
and last iii" n I leiiteuanl Mm klinn-p
and a .btul of Pink (in n-d- nnnouie el
'h.i' !" . c lest w In n a -mien
"OH HIV' "i.lsn.Ml l,ire,Si, a Kiiiii
I, in e nt ..ii nh ml hi,' I 1 1 1 ,rr niMMr
siih nm nu s,eets e.iilj t I'sii'iilnj
inerii'iig
.. ...... .i... ., i ....
11 Mil' .1' l,ll llli'lllll OHM 'Ml O'll,
"I '" irnii an, i i'i-iiii,v nii..is nan
i- ..i i .. i
I'l'II t ii"ii'ii,'i 1 1 in i i i in iii t ill il
' ,,",' ' ,,' "' ,,': ' ' ' "', ,
'""V" ,' ' , i . i '
"" "" '"i" ) ", i' ' ',". .' '
l. mm ,. .1 m .n ,' I "'
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I'.lpll'ted imr the IHIH'I J - feel mi
POISON CASES PUZZLE
Twe Men in Camden Hospital Sliarw
Strangs Symptoms
I,-.,..,, 1', ii., i, in, I Itehut Albetg. r,
.. . , , ,n . ,,, n IJl.ii.Iwhv . I .1111-
.1.,, u., i ,1 in ihe II, .1, ,nl,le
r Hiis'iii.i1 fi tin ir In in, 1 .nit this
r uieinn,' u'1, nu tn,ni pui-niim.:
f , Phv s 11, .,1 ii . I10sp11.il w ere
limb t In -I"' iieliiutelv of just what
vaii.'v ii vvn Itelb neli s.ud 1 1 1 1-
hid In en lining li-h eaU - in t before
Xi.llig le led 'I hev VV I I lie p I'lllll tClj
I.. :;n Iiinin teiuiv .
BRAINSTORM GRADUATES
Whitney Celt Defeats Alex H. and
Maryland Belle at Laurel
Inn .1. Mil., i ! l s linn v I'm if
l,i I, i , Iti in ii-t " m win ll pine
... I I 1 ... I. i helle' n ihl-h fei
' ,,;. Mei'll was , e, .,.,
Maivlan.l lid, llnid.
, I llt-'l 11 v I ,... r . I.l. umel. m.
,.1 1
I'l ,1
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i I Mr .n,-i..r,n
If.
liilin
I, . 1 1 "i . ;n
. I 10 .' II J
.' ti.. . II II. l .in
.1 tlHrv I I 111 ll ML'
lli.il l.ll A
I inn I ,11 Hi. I llruiel
Vt ik. I...il blmi Mil
-9
KlluTM llUtti.
j ' eduy S IJci'elenmuitlS
iii iMtlieiuil Lanlal ;
ci '
Seunler Keujei ii'lreilu, 'd bill ail
tlie.i.iug the President te take fiTrT
and operate coal piepertleit In ll
national fuel cinergen, y. , coin
intiiiuibill would ieimix prollteer prellteer
int. I
' . I t
UNI
TOMORROW
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