', ,yf'f i-Tt.-nW-wt, - s V MIGHT EXTRA THE WEATHER Cleudy And unsettled tonight and Tuesday; teder Tuesdays f.esii cuth i uenme fjffrf'nx - Hhthlk meaner w ll a m -,,. xT(St tO XTCSl WIIIU.1. I rw TEMrEIUTtmB AT KACIMIOLK J?i t' ' r I "Jl"!'1 112 I 1 1 2 I aTTTi t i ; I VOL. VIII. NO. 20 Vare Claim of $22,000,000 Cash en Hand for Fumic werns Shrinks te Nothing EARMARKED ITEMS CUT INTO BOOKKEEPING TOTAL Pending Contracts and Plans for Improvements Wero Dis regarded by Controller COUNCIL ORDERS CITED DIrocter Assert3 He Cannet Use Amounts Already Set Aside for Specific Werk Cavcn Contrasts Fads With Hadlefs Myth Mayer Moere received from Direc tor of Public WVirks Cnven a repot t which shows that nctunl work under way completely refutes the bonk benk kcpliis figures f Controller Ilndlc and the charges of Vare Councjlinen of a huge surplus fund available. Cftvcn report consists of detailed statement of work as against book keeper tfntcment in eich of the four bureaus of th" department Water. Highways, v ity Property nnd Mir vey. Contrellrr Hnd'ey ropertcil te the Vare Ceuncilmcn 1iat tlu Cit Ad Ad mlnlMratlen hnd about S2-J.00il.000 In free lean funl which could be us"d for cenMructie work. Cat en's report shows that most of this money N earmarked for definite purposes'. A report, bristling with ftcts and fijures, was recelv;d by Mayer Moere today from Director of Public Works charges, huving nu air lllltude lent by the expertness of Mr. Hadley, were used fts the de feme for killing the proposed S10.000, C00 municipal Joau. Mayer Moero declared that the Cavcn report "simply, blows the.e charges out of the water." Meney Ne! Axailahle Th" imporiaii"e of the Oxen report i. that most of tbe meery which Hadley nnd tbe x'sre Ceuncilmt'ii s.iid is unin cumbered, nlieut SiS'-'.OOO.OOO, wnsj (tfdltcd te the Pepartment of Public, Works. Director Cavcn, In u most de- , tiilrd nnd analytical statement, showed that this money could nil be accounted for either in contracts under way, plans under way, obstacles raised by Vare Ceiineilincn and in fact in a variety of las which would net he rcvcal-d by a mere bookkeeping statement. In short the Dnccter -aid that none of the se-eullnl unincumbered meiiej wn available for new work and he added that ncu work is neceary for the inhiineeinent et the municipality and Mprmhle for the placing thousands of , Criven report consist- of s,n,e- mnit of work under way in the four Imreaiis Water, llighwavs, Surveys .l Fitv Preper'ty. if gees into an c.x- 'laustiv. iM.lauatiep of hundreds t,f I Items of public weik. it is demon-I stretci) 'hat often the unincumbered! urns Allotted te separate rn ''-marked ' liiuiie iNiiii iiuu 1 of'ceurTtrSd1;'!:; Hems, inns of .l(iu0 or lr-. which e je provide Mr. Ilailley and the Vnre teuneiiiiifii witli a total of millions. Twe Repert, Contrasted , A ftriking cxampk- of the diffi reric bttween the IIu and rentai 1 Pprepi V Y I I Mrcil bainuce. of so.eis :i'i -.ii . ..en. sizable ligure. Ihit Mr. Can 11 asserts' leat, us i matter of fact, tin- total of fc ' r.wiYr,1,. "I ?L-4,I?J"..l.,"..rji11.?.! ' rMhe Vare Council and the 'nevltnble incidentals left ever in each piece of of 1 wPt!L.. '"icncumbercd total' -v...,, ?iu,,,i,,n,ai, j,1N iigur,, js . 1 hi',"1"11 w"e" crmipnrcd with fie 'i"flnal 1"HI1 en of upward of live mil- tn., " , ,",al leB" fiei'lH appro appre i"ie.i rm- branch sewers was ."-."i.tiiKi,. ''enllnuril en I'.iee Sli, "column ii, r DEATH IN ROYAL FLUSH "8" Poker Player Killed by Ex cltement of Rare Luck iVr rlV "1- 10. Phi'lp lire,,-' nelccr ;,, . i . , l '"'-luumcu tamlly II .fi8.!""' ,h,c.h hai1 bc,' ' PrerMS f"',!1," '" ,lis f0"'-law's bemp "'far Keclcaway, ' iiii'-r s mr ii'in.i i .,u 1. 1. 1. t. . ' ""lined for Medical F.ninlne,- Vm. ! ta turn It up in ,,,.t f ,.. nj l n, count for 11 bursi bleed vessel i Jh'iild inn.is b,ain. The live cardH ri-.i ,rl". ",,1"' ""''"l"-n -lifetime" !r 1'iiinl that cannot be beaten. Vhu J0 hlnU of Wrltlne, mien ere IDLE! SURPLUS FIB TO ZERO Crcn which, In n sweeping and con- have been working ever hlni ever since. Ulfted by the Hub 0f Pnlrelman I.iigenc made public i.mIh.v wlien n petition ';"-'" "' -NP" ,imrj. mm uimn, . Mnc ns manner, nnswr hip rrmrKc ei iw uiuihuiK un- ihimui mnimnuriMPn, - - - -1 . , . . . ti r r,,h(-en of Vare-Combine Ceuncilmcn and the -aid he w, slightly Improved. I Mi,s Kaplan, a s.rikmg garment '" J" J I.-epb XV , Uu agri. ultifral ' gr,,',,,: And i" is Liekkeeplng nf Controller llad'ey that Tlcrevciy F.xperiwl worker. aid she w as doing picket duty j?rC( ,, r,ICH,i0Ml ,lf ,.' ,,, fA.( weiikeiird ly the f-n-t i lint bu-uiea is the eitv Administration had millions Hi father, who. with the hey's "''' morning, at U07 Market strert , fr,h lIml ,.: s, ,iliu Sf .ntieniil see- 'V'1 '" w,rl1 ,,rBn",,r,!l ?.MJn'P!Jlnn. I .. ,. ..... ...,,.. i. mother, are new ..t the ri-.imlfmlicrV when Palreluniii Dnedj (Old her te . ,,. of tl. eir.iiii.nt ...... I,,,- ,..fus,.,l "he .eiinlrj ero. iu-r does hUsiucM knew- I rat WIP WHICH eeuiu ire inn iu n.. ,. ',.,.,; .",..,,.. ..7., . . 1 ' nunc .in. U t !...-.. '.;.... ';.... :im sure v w u'.t It waU.OU ett&n.ncrf '" The Coinblue Wvcri.simlllt.ude lent by the expertnessi while his life was feared for Immedl- nicy (voeKKeepuig report ,nlnff. and after 11 nil en e.-l,, ,1 m..i 11 , .!,. -., l,,s ,.,..i,..,,iii.ii, ' '".' ui.e.e m uie 10011 com- iire.-iii. u. - e.-.M Ihe Cavcn actual work renerf Is , '" i. ,t, u-ill of the l,.irr,.u . n j ' .' .... ..s. .....'.' 11.. .;. . lany. .Mrs. J.arly vnt te the street . - - - neil 1.1 the statement for the l!u- "''" ' 1 m '"' ns f,,n .i'7 " " , "V.'r. " ".. . .... "'"1 " 'he smrke .curing from a win- r-.wr 1.. . rn AC 1AAI I CAI I C ail of Hurt Pi,. The total lean mencv lu;,i ',;,, ,', .,.. ,,,,,.,,1 ....""" " "," '".'. ' ,:.' "' .V . .,,..., dew of the fneten . riVC rxU-l-tu he i.huu ihlue iiated fr main sewer.. In th:- " i Vitm the ebbcrv ,. : ' ".... . .. " .. ."".:.. n , M-nx liil. Walker h.nl r ,,. a tiVe- . ireau vva- .v-.'..LVi0.(i(in. The -in,,, c- .;,'.: e. Trank Y...e?. ebicitci ,- v'v . Ii ... ...1'". ..,.1. 1.'.. u, xt- box nn 1 su 1..,,, .,!,., r ,,,,, v r. Fatalities Occur DurinQ Hazing of :nr ,';."L!1.1'i,;'"'l f, '" "hooks" wes ,, ,h,.,eh t,.. tlilxl. .-, oil who is the fr., 'membir of th. ,"mla '-"""" I'" '!""'" "' S-'-"". Lynchburg. Va.. Building petilni. l.uin...' .. J ,...iiV.t ............. lU-e-ent Senate te i-.sign, 1, ,1 eue,i , rn- i.rn, Lynchburg. '. ' '' '" '' V t - .- , f4 i" nip 'i 111 T r iiiii n r ! iiiniiani 1 ' iihiii 11 .:... 1.1.1..... i.,.n, iiixir 111 i.ii r 111 - - 1 iiinffiiiin vi. "renncr hei. tle . ,...i .... 'MmiI u i, : , , " w,u" "'"' re- nnd was terccu 10 ;u nun ,,,is pert Han en. '"il. .s he nendercil mnn M., ...,...i.. ' . . i ..... ,lnn.n...i i.i i!..i. ' ... ..,. .. ., . l"l nlhers nntle.,1 i -i . """" wnen a in-ii. "" -" ."" mm- Trauk 1'ilegl ami .le-epn vniiette, ' lib ,L ks lit- n '"r t'n',l,,B " ihlp, the IJuest. ani.euiic.d this ,n..rn- 1 .,' V", ,,, ,,. ,,, .u.,.,,, nf ,,,,. S'U .1. denh u '; "RJi , I?' ' '-r Imrh" would rrs.imc hi- v,,v .go te, . I ft ft ,', ' ,. held by jjh, 'N fine low,, en t he nh,naid I U "T" l'J "' ' ' ','" ' " ''""" ,'',,,,,, '" A,,,,,,,,r "f""' MvKhmine,i01 J, , .';,, ' " '""' !'' 'leted. ;,'un' w,.r( .apturcl b, Chief of PeU.V IMt'llllill' l. !. I...... 1 . I '..ml k Entered aa Btcend-Clmii Matter at th Undtr tti Act fit injured in Hunt ife, Rembrandt Passed On fKSrXSk ' " ;vw. CHARI.KS 15. MATIIKItS, all llmcrfnnl boy who was hurt Sat urday in fall from horse C.E. ,20, I Haverford Bey Sustains Con cussion of Brain in Fall Frem Herso EXPECTED TO RECOVER Chnrle.s II. Mather. IM. son of Mr nnd Mrs. Victer C. Mather, of Avon Aven Avon weed Cottage injured badiv in .1 hunt' ing accident Satunlaj. lie is refertedi : as slightly improving today in tin I Chester County Hospital. i Th" nev'U'ient is almost n dupltentf 'of the one in which the teiirtccn-cnr- old rider .figured in .Innu.iry of hist ear. Hiding in the P.rnndywiiie Hunt Club hunt, his her. e. one with which In was laminar, stumeieii in a dltcn nne threw him evct a fence. The fnll caused n concus.-den of the brain. The boy was visiting at the farm of ills grandfather, tlinrles i. Mather just outside of West Chester, when he ' sinrteil out ler tne nunt. He was rushed te the Chester Ceuntv TTAnni...i -r. .u. ..ii . i . . ii.,-.,..iui mier -lie uc.ci.iriu Him Mirp.-Diis ter would, null through, lie snid that while his life was fenred for Immedi ately after the accident, the physicians were new holding out hope for him. In his previous accident Charles sus tained a badly cut face. At that time he pluckily wanted te continue the hunt nnd as. seen as he recovered he was back at the fpert he loves se well. He, n well as bis grandfather end parents, lme lim bee i Identified with fier.-i slmws, hunts nml iimiinr events. PRIMARYFIGURESOUT Official Count Fails te Make Any Chanees In Police Reports The County Commissioners tednv completed the official count of the etc cast en the primary election. There were no surprises. AH can didates who wen by the police count btsld them. On the Republican tn-kct. W. Free, land Kendrlek, I he Republican for nomination or ltcier ut' Taxes. W. eehed LM7.7.S2 ete. t'ehni'il (Jcerge T Kemp, llin.-llll: ter Register of Wills. H illiam F. Cnmnhell get L'tH.-IPs : .... ,. ,. .. ., , . ,.. -A . - v.,,. -""Jj.,;---. t'''vilZA J; Aril.,.; J - Jr.,l,a,n ,, IIUHh: f.5 fs"' n, ' I'd I.' Wnl lis si? r015, r, ', v. V' 'V' ' $$. ""j " KOt -ie.-HU . Man 1.. Iawi-.JII.mm,. .....,.., J " EIGHTY MEN ROBBED BY SIX Construction Camp Lese $600 t0 Armed Bandits Srranttin. I'.t., Uct. 10. 1 jj t j, j s;jx Negroes, mucked nm nrmed wf reyeUm. held up 'I- Inning of .... mijP fmni the city, v'e.ierdav Ice Cream Manufacturers May Re ere Ante-Bellum Prices Mlnne-ipells, Minn.. Oct. 10 1 IU A. 1 Pecslhtlilv of the petnrii .,f I essinililj or ine leturn el ,. ten-cent ice cream sundae ns well nn lower price- for ether dishes will be discussed at the nnniial mnvcutlen ' of Ihe National Assocliitien of the let1 ('renin .Mimufact liters, which opened a three-dnj session Here teiiay. I Statistics compiled hi the ns-ecia- t Ien show that consumption of ice creuni In the l linen Mines mis increased np np lirexliuntelj tOO.Oitd.OOO gallon, slnee prohibition went into cftcct. euapiI CTOM CAR C TfiriAv -: f ' 1 MATHER INJURED UN I IJ-U. tl IXJ I OU VUHLO I UnLllHfl lelslll 01 OI- iicneii 111 ii.iiiiiiii. 11..1.1 uiiu ii. vMuin, u uiuiiuhhie enmiauuiuii iuumi panien Accused at Ambler Repairs te Explorer's Little Ship, Patsy Velpe. the ..,,..,,,. old brother Have Been Completed i '"' I""' , ,"'"' '" ;V".,bl'T' "",l H ,ii.. ri,t 10 iliv V 1', e, Miiderc Falle-c. en adiiiinr el the pirl. i,1:',' " e'l.eLii, "S 'I were Mabbed Saturday ulghl. police lvty" of explorers into the Antarctic, Today's Dei'demieuls in atienal Capital Important ami iidinenis te tin- Tax Rill were approved In miijeiiiy members of the Selinle F. nance Cemiuittt'c. Debate epi lied III the Senate en ihe Renili bill for tcpciil of Pauamn Cenul tells for ceastwise tmscIs. notefflc t rht.ajelpbla, P. March 8. 1879 Widener, Expert's Opinion Dutch Critic Says "The Mill," Pride of Collection in This City, Is Fake; Calls Wealthy "Dupes" Is "The Mill," world'-fameiix It m brutidt, which ce-t half a million did- Lira and Is the principal prize i the qrcat Widener collection at Uklns I'ark. a clever fakeV Prof. Martin, director of the Hague Mummiii), .njs In v. lie is noted ' Hcmbrnndt expert, and hn just pub llshcd an article In a Ilcrliti inaRar.liu' ! r-onaidered se lgnrIe.'lnt the news h;i.- I been cabled te America. " 'The Mill' neuliere show the iinnd ! of nembrniidt." is Prof. Marfn's rrit- icisni. The fatneu) Dutcli iofeser c cm furtliT. lie asserts millions of Hidiiits' ' worth of Iti inbramltf in t litre ceii'itrj Mid 'iliriind up imitation of die crcin Dutcli master, or at best copies of cuthentic v.erlN n-iw lest. lie ti.'ii titis Hendirandta in the Walla'v d d 'ectleu In Londen nnd etne of the paint- 'ii(fs ascribed te the iMtcii nrli.st in the l.euvre as copies. There nre ten Uembrr.ndts it, the plendld Widener collection. The are "Ht. Paul." "Portrait of a Yeunc Mim With a Letter in His Hand," "Veung Snckia." a portrait of Ucmbrandi bv lilmwlf, "PhiloRepher," nml ,.em-tf smaller piecf 8. The rtrmlirniidts in the Whlener gallery alone nre worth mil ieng ii-: u u...!. ......i T11.H..1.1 k .11 III. 1 phla art critic, when told the news te- day. said it Would net surprise him If i it turned out te be true, "f have seen 'The Mill.' "-said Mr. Merris, "nnd T was disappointed. GIRL STRIKER SAYS POLICE BEAT HER Freda Kaplan Held for Court, After She Admits She Struck Patrolman MERE SLAP" iHIS DEFENSE, I'redn Kaplan, 10.".'' Seuth 1'ifth street, appeared In Central Station this morning with her face n mass of I. ..,... ..... .... ... ... onuses, which sue i-iuireii -ii- hi- "I told him I fliiln't lime te move. Mls Kaplan told Magistrate Mecle.try. . .. i ... ... ... ...... ..i ....i. .... . mm ii.- kiiieiii'ii 'L i"'1 mi ni-'i i".1 arm. i sinppeii nun in me iie-f uim ne turned en me nnd lie, eiUn. ... After hyiring witnesses nnd tlm ile- tua et rnin.ininn woetij . xxiin. n.i iir , lin.l nnlv slniineH her M'lth ills hntlll. :" . . " ..... .-i" inc!strn'te Meelcary held Mts Kaplnn in S.TOO b.ill for court charged with .- .iull and battery en the patrolman. Patrolman loed had a mall red -pet en h's elieek. Helen (.rien. 24111 .-eith Hun l.insen street, testified she -nv Patrelnuin Mncihtriit Meclenrv lined Kallicrim Ileiv.eg. a striking garment worker, of Fifth and Oxford streets. $0 nml costs en charge, et disorderly conduit Palrelmin Simpsen nnd MclSnrvev s.iid they found Mi-s Ilerzeg doing nliket duty at Thirteenth and Clierrv streets nnd Hint she retused te move. r'nirnlmnii I Visner siiid he twisted hei it rm wane raireininii sMtnpsen pin liamlciiffs en her and pinned her ngnin-i .1 wall until a patrol wagon arrived .I11-I previous le the iippenriiiii of Ml lleiveg In court Magisiritie Mi 1 Icnry lias discliargcil ten plckctir- for lack of c Ideiicc. STATE PROHIBITION CHIEF RESIGNS SEAT IN SENATE McConnell Quits Following CriticiEm for Heldlnn Twe Jobs State Prohibition Director 1II11111 c -in el ii- mciieii in i."niiuu 1 efliccs. He iiinferred in llarrisliurg witli the Lieutenant liovcrner Siiiur day, wlieu it vvas decided tluit he -heuld resign from t!c Senate. The n-igna- ,1.... tu r.(Tr..i:, ,. MC r.l tlltl 17. IIOII jr. .-I.1.1..1- ... .1. ...., - , . . ., . M .. If. It is reperieu new ui.ii .ur ne- ..,:. rl , ,, Ultut II ui luiir mi ' n" i'ti t'- work of the "Fhlng Sipiadren," com- nosed of lull Federal ii"eiiis who im cuuiing te till- section n enforce the , (r,v laws, Their weik will he directed personally by It. A. Iliiyms. uatiemil piohlbilieil etlicer. HOLD TWO IN STABBING n 1.. ...tl.. IT!rn i:..,l,.H n.wl enn linl fall unco.iseioua le the sidewalk. i i,"r'"s ' li?le ' '"""". --Piem. ; fflrm -, Mlln Mp , ,.residen. Matilda Silverman, superintendent of The' ne7ltieii sets forth thru Afr Harding's offer of u judgis'iip te Sen- . the Prison Woirare Association, said ,, ' , ' . , fl L ei ' '"" K-nn. an . (Tort te derive the. -he wenld report the mnlter te Judge . l, M ', n ' ' "B ""' ' ..,bnttle.l farmers of ih.dr nominal l.a.tcrsen president of (he nMorln.le.,. n$et "W ? said ".. ' .i! and i h : ' !"'"' ," '" "" r K""un! 'and would recommend aeen against tin- ,., wnrrnnt ,, ,.U . op .- he eha ri.iuu .. ft.; bloc rait in v sirii... .11 ipn itiiiiiiiii. 111 u ..i ' ... .1.. .... ..... .. ... .. i-. -.. i.'.ii. iii iit.-.i 11 - 11 1 . .-.-. ii!iiniiiirii ... ........ ... ...... . .. 1 mu . . . in- ! -. f , 1 f .1 I ieiijii 1111. te 1 nrr" .. 10 01 ei 1I1C of girl'sadmirer and BOY;.;;!;'":;-;;:'- r Sffi liiimniriitieu aiilhurities erdcie.i ii.,.. Alleged .ic.liuun sjuivui ueu uvnr , c..uA -.,! -.. j say, bv a reje, ted suitor ami u com- I'.O'll Puliic -ny 'no tiny w.i- lair.ied m ihe back whil. he wn- islee 1 in the dining room of bis home, "'(W Wc-t Inple -treit. Ambler. UN condition is serious. Fnlh'se iwis stabbed shiirllv iiflerward as he wijn walking near the Velpe home. Ills condition is crlilcnl AccerdliiK le police, Vallelte was en I'ligi'd te he married te "Miss Velpe, but they nunrrt'lcd and she returned ,h rlui. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921 "That's All nonsense," Is Widener 's Cemment "That's all nonsense." is the comment nf Jeseph I'. Widener, owner of "The Mill," STOO.OOO Ilembrnndt, en the assertion of Prof. Martin, director of The HnRtiu Mtleutn, that the great masterpiece at I.jnnouned Hall is a "fake."' "I de net care te make any fur ther comment en It." -a.d Mr. Widener. "There nre manj fake being sold te wealthy collectors. I knew nbeut Mime of these myself. Out en the Pacific Const, for instance, there is a studio turning out picturcH which are sold an Innejw. Tin; country is being llnedcrt witu tneni. I Knew that a UlnKek waft seblrecenly for S20.W0. nml H'lmrdlntcly 'Ulakeleeks' thnt are ferfferieN began te appear In the maiket. ' ' """w ali0. ,,hat ,"m"" ,n,f th" I ninnuwrlpts new being sold te collectors 'at unheard -of prices nre forgeries just as the pictures are. If Prof. Mnrtlu's . . . - - ''Htlc ni of he tricks being practiced "n collectors brings the j zntln,n 0fw'"U 1 being muni- ie ri'iiii I.OIlP It will l)( werl" "lnlP (untlnuisl en Tkec The. f nlunin I'utir VETERANS IN SPLIT APPEAL TO COURT "Forty Hemines and Eight Chevaux" Ge te Court When Officers Reach Deadlock SECRETARY UNDER ' ! A lotitreveisr within the winks of in s:i. v...: i .1... i ii... ' 1""'S ' and .S Chevaux. nu organization I ,. .. .. ... I iiiiiue up ei eitschs eicrans. wayii i.i. .,.,:.. , . ,. " ... '. ,,11(I in nl;f f , r ,, , , i.'net co-operate as fully with the Deme- . . - ... n '"' fl " "'' )" Nene of the princpnls will talk, but ' eat me with lilinthrrmenibrMiif thoerRnniiiUnn Ihup , .. . I said the move Is n part of political , (mu personal use. snld the move Is n nnrl .-.f m nnlll , , ; . . , ,.,,, N ()r3nn,,nUM , ,,,,., ,,. i ...... . . eers ei uie irmy. tin-. nml mnr ne erp. particularly in.-mb- r- of the mcricati Legien, mu In long, it pi. its mime from the giis 'Terlv men "T light horses." uliiili . ;is en tin French enrs used te trnn-perl Amerienn troops Its hendipinrtii- i.re in I'hlla- delplila mid Majer P.i-.i n was elcctci 11 feresaid secleu se I. Iv for h' pcr-unal advantage PET CAT GIVES ALARM OF FIRE IN FOOD PLANT Blackboy Helps Chef Call Aid en Martha Street A pit cat ca'.c nn ilium at II o'clock i.isi night when lire started en the third Heur of the factory at '.M." Martha treet, occupied In, the Clare Feed and i'elis'i Ciinipun.i . I'liiimii- Walker, a I'nf, '.i- en th . inrd lb nu- 111 work. Coking oil bub- I.I.mI ecr, -pbished .. Hn d ' In lied a b'ne. 'I In. tlan.e, prend ip.illv ami Wnlkir iml I'd u-khey , the . at. r.111 dew 11 the Man -. 11 1 in tin 1, n.. l.lacklmj ran j-iiw,iS te t l.r nap of .'MO Martha street, the I. en. e of Mnrihn , Samland Brings Mere Unofficial Than Official Passengers The .stowiiwayseiitnunibi led the pns- "-- " - ,.. - , - ............ ..., ,1... .,.,.,..,.1,... ."...I. ... ;..- . ...-. .-..,11.-1.1., -in ii.inii, a Rid Star cer. w hub .h eked m v.i, - f - iiii-ii- Ingleu uvenuc pier tl,i., meinuig after' an un-i -iuiui nm tre.n H.uuig. Tim 1 n-st-ng.T Ii"t eiimpriscl ('itiMimis SchnccUer. a i.eriiian bii-ines.s man,. ir.me from Huinhiiig. Thf siewnwin , I .were .vu-miue. .ixrueer, iwetty cni , i in. ami ixiiiiiu i n it, iwenij-live cais I old, iv he -tilted that I hey sli,, iilmri nf ll.imbut'j ami hid In i .hsscii"im' ... .. ... : ei eeiitludl I" He 1. 1 ;ei.ei Mei I Ii t t, MM. in 1 leu- Suggests 'Liberty Fair as Exposition .ame. "LIRKItn FAIR" ,s , .,.. -uggcsiiim offered !... Ii. i,, Avn, '.f Danville, Pi., a- -i.b-tiii,,e f,u- , mini. S1 sipii.( Viiii 11n1.1l, a. uppli, , te the be; , lniiil mil 1 In , ., ;, j,, tin- , IM in P.l'jli "pr(jimm; i:iiiiut m- WDItlJI" 1- III' 11 .polis'e lis in ( liarles Nn-. . I Mil Aid, hi!v, t, ,,, the Fvcmm, Pi 111 n I.V:iii.Kit ii ,ii -l ler 11 belli , naim for 1 1 . .- bj cm nt. What uai iViii you MigstV .Send it in! I I NEWBUTC UKMtU m . MS. M H OT. . BY INDUSTRIALISTS; Senators Frem Manufacturing! States Combine as Agra rians Plan Rail Rate Cuts PARTY CONTROL WEAKENED BY GROUP ORGANIZATIONS Ity CLINTON . (flMUUlT Mud ('nrriiHinili-nt r,rnliifT Public I.fdKfr I uvvrlnlil, l!il. lv I' ili i- 1,'it'j'r re.npnt'; Washington. Oct. in. Pub'ic titteti titteti lien here is n nti ring upei tin reduc tion of raiireiiil fpigln nil -. MciiiIh rs of 'he pewertiil ngiii ulturnl bloc, te whii-li i-enind "' !-- I'nited States Scnalc has nn-seil, meeting tit Sumler Capper's home, ngreed te force lower rates upon ihe lMilread- threiigli legislation. Twe plans were ilisu-.eil. (Inn i- tn ntlncli mi amendment te the bilTfer the payment of the S.'Oii.nnii.MMl war da'lms te Ihe railroads preidlng that the payment was eomlitiened upon ii reduclien in freight rate-. Th- ether is te strike out the earnings guarantee liem the Kseh-Cummins law. which 1" otie'ef tile obstacles te the lowering of rates. At the same time, in Administration circles it is learned (hat the Interstate Commerce Commission Is meing to te waul a general reduction of freight I tales. Tills reduclien will net lie lieri- .-(genial; that is te -n;, all rate' utll net be cut in the sunn reentage, .it nil rales will be lowered. l'anners le I Se I'uiered The power which the nginultural Idiw wield- through it-- abilit t.. pre eiit the payment of the .-.(Ml.llO0.00O te the railroad- suggest t lin tln m- blnatien will ecrci-e a peweriul in-i lluencc vl;h both tlie Admlid-trntien , nnd the railroad- in deciding which ' eommedllles will lie im-t faend in re- , dueing costs of transportation As in the tax bill whl-h 'lill linnlly go through Congress tin fjrmcrs .ill deilhtle.-s get the hi -i -'f b l Oiifting the burden of taxation te ether OPPOSE FARMERS ' '-'ars-es, fe ill freight rates t'.irni prod ucts will .doubtless lie triated wi'h eori eeri F I R E -'deratien. le rcs-t the farm b'ee inietner nin- blmitien of Senater- is feiiuing. een- -iMins: of represeutathes of the inarm- inetiiring ceminuiinie.s 01 me i.nsi. leis new group consists of men like Wads- ,,nri7 f New Yerk: liraridegee, of " ' "" .. "' . , ..,'. . i,...i... enueciii til : iiiHicr. ei .i.i-iii-iMir'-iir' , ... v.... i.rM. ,,, fn ,cr. ulturnl Interest'. Moreover. It ratic minority as can the farm bloc. ' """ ',0 "mnhcr f 'TTC , Xt f '-" ."be have a business point of UPW " ra,hrr l'1'""''1- ,.., for,rttten f n rix nl hlee will -eru te strengthen tin- irnurmw ei party control of the bgislntivc branch. te break tip into him etnl. Tliis i lllle in .-pile of the ceufillcill talk which lin- In en beard Intel;, thai il- farm bloc was nlii ut te In bio',, n. Full te RrcaK Farm Rim Fverj inllm ' within the R..pub'i- Pnm h'ls been w-r-il ti faihd te ait legetlnr en the 1 a.x Kill nml much lin- be, n mule et thU by opponent-of the bloc l'nrl th - proved Heng enough le prevint tie inujerltv of Ihe Repiildiiiiu members of it from making a combination wn'i the Demo Deme 'rats in write tax egiliitiii'i. Mi mher mher ef the bloc i ill regard tin m-clvf- as 1 primarily Republicans ami Democrats nnd only - mlarilv a- repn s'litatir,, of n class intere-t. ' Rut se fur a- the farmer Republican-are 1 nird they split upon radi cal ami ceii-ciw 1 ' line-. The mere ndvanciil 11 ili r- of ilic bloc. liKe Sen nleis Keiijeii and Reriili, held en' ngaiiisi a 1 oiiipreuii-. "Uh the budcr budcr ef the innjeritv ,..nt m tin Smiii" upon taxes. Th" n 1- a i.glit n- will a.s left wing in tin lib"' The imli. atieiis iye tnat 111 spue el this difl'iretui ih bloc ill heid te gelhir upon ihe mere iniperiant ipics. liens of :i-lalieti ami thai new iue arc mere lililv te niuinir hat, the I- P. I I IVe men. .ill ' let i h' n I Killed ami two etlu 1- inii. d I . I rt.s III el dnv when n brn k wall ! .' Ii'iih..n The structure was img tun down I .. iVi.t eilr nml nil tit tilt' ilnilil niltl 1, .le- i.l,., '. . 1. I....1 1.. .1.. , iim- l I I ,1 llijlircu were vnriiii 'uil'i u ", in- ..:.. 'it,. FALLS DEAD AT SERVICES William Child, Manufacturer, Cel lapses at Odd Fellows' Orphanage William Child. sim venis e'.d. of ITlIT . fl, 1iu.!i.if J il M tiiliiiifie. "'" ","' '",,"', , l ut or. died sinldi nly .ve-ierdav ntter- neon while :iitendiMg en . e(. iu tile chapel of the Odd Fellow-' Heme f,v riil.an-. F.ii-i t'lielten ami 1 igentr. "V'l',,.""'i liihl l.u ! .ii. I., t. ' service Sileiiin Clinplei ami I'i niisj Ivania I'lim 11,11111! IV. Ne "11, Uliiglus Timphir. Me belonged te tie Secii n et St (Jee,.;,. lie is -iilviil bv 11 w nl'iw and one sep. Fer 1 iiiny yenis in had been tigi,g,., in l,n-iin s in tlii- 1 H. Inning In , n a nienibi r of Cliihl A. Tiwuseiul, en Aihtiii- aveiuie. Friinkferd. NO SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Washington, (lei in iRv A P. , The Sipiemc C0111I . eiiviiicd for its ilit d -t daj te diii but nu de uaiuiia were linudcd duwn. will. 111 iiiIhi nr' tfni, I.u.lyn, I, ii, 1- i"'t.ir MPr. i-ei n.iii.iiul ir.un; I 1 I 1' M1 r 11 tt I'l'lll i' It'l'1 I'lf ll" I V ft irfl.ifllfr, r N firt.i uii,rrn i. . "M !iHil ''"".', . .1 ... ...,. ......w ,.r';:'!i". '".r"!....,,.''!'.Ii'".'i. .".!'" ,.. &.,?,1;1.'. i'.ar.jsf"- -i'i I I- IT 1 I ...... X.. . M... " - .-.... ... .. , ,,,.,, rub.uh.a fMBv-jvw SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE FIFTH WORLD'S SERIES GAME YANKEES. 0 0 GIANTS... 1 0 New Yerk Americans Heyt New Yerk Nationals Nehf Umpires Klgler behind the Quiglcy at second base, Chill at DETAILS OF PI AY riltST INNING YANKS rIJHcr pepped te Bincrelt. Frich t'ucv out Trek Ruth feniv-d. Ne nris. r.e hits, no cirers. GIANTS D'irir, snfe en McNnlly'i. fum't'le Cmcieft rei'rfl IV.uiis, Peck te W.-.i'l. Fiisch get an infield !iit Ycung walktd. Bc.iKieit 'jcetfd en Kelly's single E. Mtii'ifl i.Tiiid Ruvlirrs tnti.l Ktlly. Pi ci: te "w"eul. On-, lun. two li'ts, one eriei. BANK MESSENGER ROBBED ON CROWDED CAR ST. LUU1S, Oct. 10. Rebert Hardaman, Negro messenger for the Grand Avcrtie Bank, was held up today by two men, who es caped with n satch.l containing 817,650 in cash and 351,630 in non-negotiable prper. The robbery was committed en a crowded street car, near the downtown quarter. Hardaman was taking the money te n downtown bank. After obtaining the satchel, the bandits' compelled the conductor te step the cat and open the deer. They -s'cnpecl In nn automobile. BANDITS HOLD UP SPRING CITY BANK AS DIRECTORS MEET AND FLEE WITH $10,000 TO $15-000 IN CASH Six bandits in a big blue touring car raided the Spring City, pa. National Bank and stele between 810,000 and 15.000 in cabh today. The directors were meeting at the time and were lined up against a wall xvith their hands In the air, while a robber kept them covered. The president, E. G. BrewuSack, crawled through a back window te try te get help, but the robbers threat ened te blew his brains out if he called. Herace Heistant, the teller, wes forced xvith a revolver against his head te go into the vault' and hand out notes and specie. Only eashxvas taken. The bandits aie believed te be running in the direction of Philadelphia. AUT0IST CLEARED OF MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Edmund Guenkel was acquitted of manslaughter before Judge McCullen today. He was accused of having run down with his auto Stanley Keifritev. sixteen years old. of 202 Leuden street. PENROSE, IN FLOP. SAVES SURTAX COMPROMISE WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. Senater Ptnre-.e. in a vote et Re publican nienibeit. of the Finance Committee, saved the surtax compromise in the tax bill by switching from opposition te sup port of the new 50 per cent maximum a.i a subtitute tei the 32 per cent maximum provided ler in the cemmitttc bill. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY WHEAT SELLS FOR $1 READING. PA.. Oct 10. Millers throughout 'he Schuylkill Valley pest.J n.jtn.i today that the price et wheat w.ia new $1, tin s-.uui pik' tint pievailcd just beteie th. xva:. A jtar agxi the fiiiet.iipiii w.i- '-2.25 .tud evei. BLINDED BY LIGHTS, Truck Driver Who Injured Phila- , ,, . t tieipiiians eiames moierist Who Sped Away Three mei i. ! run i,. v n inn mm . eusl.v burr at 0 o'c'e. k list ulj;, I i u tl.c Nc'Wtew'iville viui CM- C.siydin by a luolertri,, K whose di i -i i.d he was' .. . - ... I'lliiilcd by ihe li-rhl- et anet'iei m,i- , ''"" 'I . inur"d veie 1I1..1111 Meggn.lKil Xint Ii F.U'iul, -treei. ibis ,m, w hoc 'sUI1 l":,, f' '''"' r ' ' '' ' ' "lul!-' I'umils. leld iiehce, wb.ti I i bine al in .Ichini; Ii lis Hen It.il Ii J'lu.i cd Ills liiil.-. but l! e ,.t c, i,i '-ei failed te dim hi-. Meggn, Ram' in, I nn. v nn a woman venese iianie ,- in t known, weie walkin:; Hi, the ,-, , .ward 'hi- fin. rtiei st, piled ut of He v.iv of the er and dlreefv iu i.,..' path f he trmk Ihe woman v ih at, the ciirnne ri-ilit -h-md side and os. . 'ipcd injury w i.-n the truck strut k the lien ,T c ..the.' mm i n ped nwny. hut two uilu'r teiiritiK cbij were halted by Reth, 1 " ' DRIVER HITS 3 MEN .' v .uiei ili r mu ' tl i .sit - .',1 .1 ,r.i ss?bT1T.''ittg,M?,fc,a. Ttr " "" and Scliang. and Smith. plate, Moriarty at first base third base. GRISWOLD LETTERS HIT PATHETIC NOTE Disillusionment of Confiding Weman Revealed in Missives te Her Daughter Atlantic I Ity, i l, I 10 Leng be fore her death, Mr- Aliie (Jerry Cris l old evnorieiieoil n .li.i.i.. ..r r...i toward Mrs Mnrv II Dris hiniin te ...i . , ' '. iitlill , 11 whom st,,. na.J entrusted tin uuc t ln-r ist.ite. I, .r iiisilliisliinmeiif was 1. . vcaled ledny when a nillnli, r of letters written ,0 her daughter. t!. C.mii.ipss .vnnn m. ( '.ur da ( mituihui. wi 1 In court this 11101 nlng. Irs, Drischn.iin admitted in cad nun mis ni'irninc unit Mu. .1.1 ... -...... .... , ,,,,,,,, ,,iii ., ,-s. Drlsclimnii. she has repe.Uedh ilc. I,n,., (,. answer ipn ieii., iuvehim,. .,. ,,. 01 et vnrleu iriiiisaciiens (tl) ,.. i,, regime as trusti Invnrlabh -1,- i,H 'evaded these mictiens ,. ,, 1, th, I.,,,. 1 iireitrFiii nit ..a r. a i. i u.esc .pic-tiens with th, l. -"mi Ihe Imnk- will show. I'hN morning former . I udge ( larencr '- e e, , hiet counsel for the Count, ss. had the boeks-nbout .hue., small - ."Id Icdjers and day hooks hrunght Inte court He sought te auestlen Mrs "rl.schniitu about (he ,lHte when Cluirlt . 1 rentiud p... i r.i... "." uomieuto'cii flu, Column On PRICE TWO CENTS GIANTS M NEHF CONFIDENT OF WIN TODAYS AM National League Fans Pick Southpaw te Beat Heyt in , Fifth Encounter CROWD ARRIVES LATE; BABE RUTH WILL PLAY Prbbable Line-l p Today and Baiting Averages The probable hi'lling order for to day and (he erles lulling aer.igrs of Ihe players fellow : WNKKI.s (dAN'b Miller, if.. .It!.-, Hums, if . .355 I'eeh, ss.. . .1.11 liancreft. ss .0.n ICltfli. If .. .:!(! Krisrh, ah. . .ftOO It. Meii-el. rf .Jim eung.' rt. . .."0 Plpp. Ih. .. .llHi: Kelly, lb... .007 Ward. 2h. .BON I-,. Meiisel, If .:j."fl MrNally. ;;b 2.11 Itiiw lings, i!h .421) Scliang. c .;!.i;t Snyder, v. . .417 Heyl, p. . .:i:t Nt-hr. 000 The umpires hae been assigned a.s follews: Itigler :i the plate, .Moriarty at llrst. ulglcy at second, Chill .it lliild. Hy ROIIERT W. MAXWKLI. prts Editor l.rrnliiK I'lilillp filler Pole (ireunds. New erli, ('t. 10.-' gigantii- task wa ciun m a twenty one, jenr-eb) he ilils nfternoeti when Miller Muggins Mm Wnite Ilet. the P.roeklyn s.-hoelboi. te th, firing line te taee tbe liinnts' bat- in the lifth game 'f the World' Series this atteriioen. Heyt nlrenih has seensl one ietery ever the Natinmil I.cnmie cliaiiiplon cliaiiiplen and he h tigureil bj ninny te repeat : '"it then again there urelbeiisaads who "eee tluit -it lew of I'Hrl Mays' 'leWllfdll Ml. llis se.-eud -tnrt the full, of 'he Fliitbusb ititry is -enled. Heyt will be opposed te Arthur Nehf. lie sclf.s,lm. southpaw w lieni he de feated Inst Thursdin. Nehf showed lot let of stuff agnin-t the Yankees, whose bats were partlctilarh silei.t en timt occa sion. Imt th McCraw pertsider ws xeiy wild, issuing seven pa-se.-. Mere Hnseball Weather Anether ideal bascbnll day greeted I the pinjers when tlicv enm out for the.r preliiiiiiinrv practice . Rain had lieen predicted ter thl- afternoon, and ibis morning it loeKed a- though it 'lower might Intci ft re. but along nbeut neon. Hid Sel battled bib way through the cloud'. The irewd wa' late m arriving a) 'i-iiul. but game time found the stands almost packed, i The Yankees agreed in the clubheune today Unit they are overdue in their 1 baiting. "We cannot expect our pitchers te carry us any further." s,.j( Mik.e Me Nally, the Ameriian I.eiiguei '- third i-aekcr. "and n- wc him- bard bitter-. there t no en-eii wh wc -lieuld Het mnl e i let of run- for our lnirler- Wiilel n- tedjy ' Tin- Ut mt- 'ire r'.ilms lugli in the .iddle line nml ill ijeebipd tlief hau the ngc et illectlM. pitcher- en the ! only llevt ami the unknewii Harper re mains mi the X.nnkc,.s naff te face 1 tliem. I "We have Nehf. Tenej , 1 1n rues and ! Deug'us," said E1111I Mi us, I, the for- ' mer Phil, who has pla.vid a preiniucnl part in tin two (Iiiiiit victories, "ready e pitch, and don't ferg, 1 Pat Shea Douglas will have all the .'-t lie needs by the tune be i- nihil upon igain." I.rhe Ruth -.ii, In would p'ay again tednv imiIi ss thin win de elepiaents te his niliiig lliew , which bb'il when it wa. 1 Minimi d .iltir yi -tchdaj's game. Riding en the cr, -t ,. cotihdcuee a a re-ult of their two rnnvMiiui' vic tories, the men of McUriiw tmlnj will enter the tiftli game with the battle ball" wen ns far as spirit i- eein eriie,. The tide bus turiied The (Jlimts Iiave edged out from the bottom, ami despite the fact thnt thev new stand '.ven with their fellow tow iimihii, each with a pair of win-, the NatienrI Leaguers "ii needed te liac n small ndMintiig.' insofar .1- ceiiliib nee , con 1 eftlf 'I. Tin' -pirn of the .H)ks bis beet, , rnekid. tl.eir pitching nee beaten an.1 new .t is nn 1, 1 twditj -oup-vear-eld 'Vnit. II"' I te 'tciu the ru'h of the , ! tan! - t p te Heyt lb. ii 1 .1- I'ervt'iin m geed ;..t-hei I. d i,i. II. In- mere because In ,' . 11 I ne glll'ie 111 the big 1. ... 1 11 . 1,1,1 1 as tle iiuilitlillce The v . 1 - ne . tiiKing I r all 011 Uim 1 il-. ' i ill be i irlunll' .! .' ..i 1 1 iggin- haw I... one eli . 1- 1 ' m ib I 11 fair chum of win ug 1 , I. .morrow - battle I'lu 1 e b.i- h'l'i n let of Inlk abeul ne (.units' e t iml te'ind batling eje- no. tl . iiuk.es are lia nig then -.11 The auks iniide runs out el (Inky Ili'" nml gr-nt l.iiw ruiining in tin lir-t two giilm-, but they wen ,. '.),i ss in tin linuds of Jess Itarnc Itarnc eii Fiiuiu nml Phil Douglas vcsierdny Vew tin n s. ri . and as-ert tliej. will iMiiind N hi. " 'tin oilier iii..iiiisniftn cijrnw -1 i.d- against tlnm "M team 1111-1 '1 hutted .invwliere .,.-e te fort,, de lured llllcr Hug I nntlii,,l nn l.ic- Mnrlffii. ( nlumn Unr CHANCE SHOT HITS BANDIT Rebber. Traced Through Wound, Ic Given Ten-Year Sentence .Iicl' ..,i ighnu iiiiiidul down a sen Hue nf '.ii v..,r- I., i mini ienviete.1 . highw.iv i-elitu rv 10 (.'nailer Ses -ions I 'mil i ted" v I idane Saul ib , i 'slis I nnsdewni uvi line, w.i- in hi U. Sepll lllber 1 I III Mxtj -seveiiili -irnt nnd ll.tverferd nvelllie bv two In.' I, '1 liev toeU .!DII nu. I a S'ni l.ili.fiv lleiid. As t'ev lett lil hi In drew n n velvei ili, batulll- oviileokci) and -Iml nftei ih. in "u ispn ion, police ai rested .In--. ph ( eiognie. Sixty -second street abevi Run. w in n ihev learned he s, ,,,.,. ,.,!,, , ,1... Misc. Icenlia Hospital , llllllll-l u,,(, , ,,,, u. ,, . . '. (1( lllt "l ""' "rr" i " ,.,.,',. , ...-..i .1 us one f the ..,., r"i v, u i, ..,,iei. I, J ,'',, n, P.nih' ,'inrV "' I .... ,. .,..,, , . ( rJiiiirr" Vie "."', IremVM ".'ur tVniiifrrie.. Me.t iuu. vluui, Uuiur ttf tfrepar. .Itff. ., X i (