jrijw wtmsTwwvwnyri kwj. , q iWSW ""' 'PB-V ' ' ' 7 : 'W"7"m.' y " T " ' "fT ViT'V I .' I MMMM1 ' I I i:uentn NIGHT aet VOL. VIII. NO. 2G Entered as Secend-Clium Mnttfr ttt th- rosteffle t Philadelphia. Pa. LnJc the Act of March 0. 1879 PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 192J I'ubllulK"! Dully PxeeM Bundny. HuliHfrlpllen I'rlre 1(1 ft Year by Mall, teiiyrlaht. 1021 by IWe Tracer Company PRICE TWO CENTS THF WFTUcr Fnlr tonight nnd Friday; frost In sub'tr' nil -vlrls (i ill ii ' ""ve by warmer; Friday moderate winds. H.MI'KU 'i '. A t it s ji j 10 Jl -! J l l 2 i : I -t 4 Mi" 47 ?. Til" oil ." ' j ;' "..., h ILL, HIT CNN, SEN AS CUR IN KNOX'S SEAT Pittsburgh Banker Looms as Lead'.ng Pessib lity for Ap pointment te Vacancy HEALTH OF STATE CHAIRMAN MAY COST HIM TrjE TOGA Western Pennsylvania Ex pected te Get Successor te Knox Until People Vete II FACTIONALISM IS INVOLVED Echo'ef Legslative Battles Will Come in Selection of Man for Important Pest By GEOKOE NOX McCAIN The sudden death of Senater Knox in Washington last night Injects a dramatic and unexpected situation into the politics of the Statei Net for an Instant. In till the troublous affairs of State politics in the last few years, has there been enter tained by any leader a thought that ficnater Knox would be the first of the two Pennsylvania Senators te "go West." , t , Naturally new till the interest In subsequent events will lie centered in Senater Knox's -successor. Where w.ll fce come from, who will he he. v-U" manner of man will succeed te the toga? Has Geographical Aspect Precedent en the division of sena torial honors give one place te the eastern end of the State and the ether te the west. Senater Knox was uecrcdlted te the west. He was raised, practl-ed law and was appointed Attorney General of the United States whl'c he was a rest rict of Pittsburgh. After his election te the Senate he purchased an csliitc nenr'vVnl'ey Ferge, -la later yearn this was his recognized linmn In Pcnnsv'vanla. t Ter the sake of preserving the politt pelitt W& entitles tie kept his neinliiafcylf deuce In Western Pennsylvania. Thus the fiction of n westerner in, the t nited States Senate as one of the Stale's rep resentatives wns preserved. It is te be expected, therefore, tinder the circumstances that Senater Knox's successor will come from Western Penn sylvania. Governer Sproul holds the appointing power te fill the vacancy until b spo spe clnl election his successor lb chosen by the people. Fer Bevernl years It lias been an open secret In Stnte political circles that William R. Crew . State Hennter from tlic Thirty -nccend district, County of Fayette, was a presumptive candidate for the Senate te succeed Senater Knox. Knox Changed Ills View I'rier te the election of President Harding, Senater Knox had permitted the assumption te gain currency that he would net be a candidate te suc ceed himself. This materially increased the topes and aspirations of Senater Crew. Immediately preceding the (lectien of warding, Senater Knox astonished hi friends by announcing that he weu'd be a candidate at the next senatorial elec tion. Just as the election of A. W. Mellen. or I ittsburgh. long u business assm-lute Bml persona! friend of Senater Knox, 10 te secretary 0t the Treasury, was utiiueii te senator Knexwas a sur-Pru-e, be ills declaration for a no' her "'in In the Senate wus unetlmr sur prise and was cmisidered ns the death ,u I te State Senater Crew's hepis. New, however, the hand of fate and Of death brings the senater.ship uncx pvCtully within grasping dihtance of the lent eman from Fayette. "Ill he be nhle te seize it? Hie question brings the necessity of 1 brief ret lew of recent State politics, weir combinations nnd changes. I.atter'y the political interests of , uoverner Sproul and Senater Crew have " ui pm-uuci unes. V we jetirs nii. when Jesenli I, ' uruiii v. , : ",' I'lur-llll-lll 111 nil' 11111111(11'- Jireis Association of Pennsvlviinin n,l president 1 the Aliiniifa Mil' ret llu Us County, declar -d war en Wiiater, Crew. Governer Sproul steed yitli t row. II,. thereby gained tlie dis r of Mr. Grundy, ii IP s'oinlilnntlen was then known as Jf Sproul-Crew alliance and l(oreus ciei-ts w-ie made te have it appeir that S" 'oniLlmitlefi was opposing Senater ifure'ie, Assembly Scene of nnttle ll-OTI ..lill,, ,1... l-. J... .... . ii i """ ""- leiuvsi mr control inlii , R.,slnlure was '" P'-egress and K. i , l0 in'ml-Creiv forces carried , we day hands down Senater Crew was Centlntu-il nn vkc Ti-nt.rTir"'c1i,nn The "ONE BIG" TEXTILE UNION Independent Organizations Vete en Proposal te Amalgamate .New Vii.lt, Oct. l.'l. (Hj A P.) Memufr of independent tt-.tile un ens waiiglit the ceuntiy uie voting te- y QH 11 UPnn,..,! 4 t i Tern- i- , "'n as uie icdcrattd i" e 1 ninns of America. About l.-(),. W workers uie involved, in Vs"PNV r;""-a""" w""l'l hnsed te "n"; ''-' llmen" i,,il' lecerdlnif Ch ' li""t'r' "(ll"S K',"'l-"l sec Wn,iJ f ,"'.c AinalBamutcd Tevti.e "eru-rs of Ai.ier'ca. tHil.-.nL"nf,PU'" "f 'epresentiitiws, of wildl for Dicemher H. 't :: i Katmer Crnnlwrrlt I are Jut aa dolleloiw I HOW nu u. a.i...i. Senater's Last Photo PHILANDER C. KNOX The last picture of the Inte Sena Sena eor was taken .Monday In New Yerk upon his nr.ivnt from Fiuope en the liner Celtic AT VALLEY FORGE: Funeral Services te Be Held at Washington Tomorrow, Inter ment Saturday Afternoon r DIED ON WAY TO DINNER WILL BY KNOX A striking annlysis of the Inte "sVnnte" Knox as a "''"e'le servant by Clinten W. Gllbe-t. staff corre cerre corre snendent of the Kvknine Pi'ni ic Lkheku at Wasliin-jt'ii. wi'l be found en the editorial nnge today. Bv n Staff Correspondent Wa.s'iln-tcn. Oet. 1.':.--Senater Knox w'!l be burled nt Valley Ferge, timid scenes he loved in life. This wns his wish, often expressed te these closest te him. His books, his farm nnd bis friends meant most te him. All wl'l lie ntarby in death. His family, muteunc'ng the funernl arrange ments tednv. sal'l be would be 'aid away Saturday aftc-noen at ":.!0 In tlie cenieterv of the Vit'lry Ferge Me Me eorial TJhanel, where Senater Knnx and Pres'dent Harding speku te nssembled mu'tltudcH dune fi, I (etui's '-f tlie fimcrnl plain were al' tut remul.-ted te-'av w,ith the arrival of nieinbers of the fiinil'y. His sons, PM'nnde- Chase Knox. .Tr.. of Washin'"teii ; Heed Knox, of Vnl'ev Fer-e, and Hu?h S. Knox, of Strafford Pa., and h's daug''ter, Mrs. .lames U. Tlndle, of Valley Ferge, are all here. The Senater's namesake was one of the first n'rlvn's at the Kn x re-1-deuce, 1.ri27 K Ht-eet. last night. The ethers reached here tedav. Arrange ments for 'the funeral and burial were made in family conference. Fune-al Se-ili-es at Capital It was inineunccd that funeral serv ices wi'l be held at 11 o'clock tomer- i row morning In St. .lehn's Episcopal ! Church, across I.afayette Square from the bite Meuse, near the Iiellv Madi Madi eon h 'use wllhln sluht of ether execu tive depaitmeiits and orie of tlie historic i churches of the capital. I Hishep Harding of the Episcopal Church, is te elliclnte. Tit's will be the formal service, and lutmncut nt I Vn''ey Ferge will be private As the Sinator iiilglit bine wished, 'the li-nerary pn'lhtari-i. will be the numbers of the Fe-cutn Relations Com Cem m'tlec of the I'nitetl States Sei ate, of wliich Senater Kne was a member. I Thej were bis closest assec'atcs in offi cial life. The committee iuc'udcs Sen- i aters Eedee. McCiunber, Ilerah, Ilran- I degee, dohnsen, New. Moses, Kel'egg and .i( i. i-iiiucK, iiepueicnns, ami Hitchcock, Wl'liama, Swanson, Pome Peme rene. Plttmnn and Shiel l, Democrats. President Hardline was a member of the Foreign llelat'ens Committee dur- f'entlnunl en l'nice Trnt-fenr Column Twe MARK CRASHES AGAIN Lewest Recerd Yet Laid te Decision en Silesia Iiiv'cn. Oct. l.'l. (Ih A. P.) Ger man mirks fe'l heavih In the Sterk 1 change here this morning te 5-10 te the pound ster'lng. dropping I Itilswnsi the lowest price en record. The fall iu the value of the murk was attributed te the reoert relative te Hip ! me sien ei in,, i uiiiu-ii n me j.iiiKue ei Nations regaullng Si'esia. New Y'tIj. Oct. l.'l. (Hy A. P.)- German excli.i.i-,'e today dropped te t In ' lowest (imitation in its In t i v 70' y cinls for UH) l nl.s. The previeun low Mcerd. eiade 'est nek, w is 7S cents, aftii- which tlie price r.i lied te mere than -.- Today's demonilizatieii, which extended te oilier foreign ex ,'hiiii"es incliid nu PriliNli anil French leinittances. wns attributed te mere neiite political cond'tlens Iu Gcunany growing out of thefUpper Sllcalnn et uatlen. ( WIZARD ASSAILS FDRMER-KLEABLE NOW FOE OF KLAN Tells Heuse Committee Wr'ght "Issued Bum Checks" Be fore Joining Order SIMMONS DENIES HAVING ANY MERCENARY MOTIVES Washington, Oct. 13. Resuming his tcstimeni b'fme the Heuse Itu'cs Com mittee, Wi'llum Jeseph Simmons, Im perial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klnn, again launched an nttnek today against G. Andersen Wright, a former Klaus man. who recently pub'lshed what pur ported te be un expose of the order. The Wizard denied thnt the erganiza tlen liad declined te pay check or drafts drawn by Wtight for -en ices performed during u membersliln cam paign. Simmons charged that Wright, prier te his connection with the Klnn, "issued bum checks at Housten. Tex." "Yeu mean te say thnt Wriirht is sued fraudu'ent checks?" asked Repre sentative Rodenberg, of Illinois. "That's my Impression," Simmons replied. "D'tln'l you knew this before you took him en?" Mr. Rodenberg per sisted. "We did net knew of it until after ward," was th reply. Simmons declared he had never au thorized any Kleac'cs or" field agents te druw en the organization. Net Ceinine-cial, Says. "Colonel" Slm.,,nn ,lln,l tlml nnrl.n.l.- .. I.I. ivian nutnerity ever naci entered n court house te destroy evidence ngalnst the organization. After certain court records were found missing in Atlanta. Mr. Simmons tes titled, "they were seen in possession of renresentatlves of the New Yerk World" nnd that "effurts were made te attach the crime te our organization." A certified copy of the Ku Kluv charter, obtained in Georgia, was pre sented te the committee. H sei forth among ether things that the Klan was' I'ir-elv a benevolent order ... ,, . i. i,u lie organization did en mercenarj or iinimi'-i'iiil thought lilt m'ind." through my Wlzanl "Oralnr Ktraerdlnar" le the ether titles of "Celmul" , "Z nV , i"""1-" "'" '" "- client and broker. his third wu tmlnj, the t.ianis su:i lfcJ Xl Tl!-"'0; Percy M. Cha-dhr is in Hnltimore. ' ill 1... the edge, for Metiraw lm 1PBKT1 Mr. Sim- IIK fremls i,0.nPr. sav for him that .less Han.es te lline at the Yankees ui Il'OllK llO'l'llltr I1W lltlllil 1', ft. i,YI il tiw . . . , ..... ...... n I .l ,..l l,u ,ii..tn,l i 1, I'll iiitii I nrAi r am -. ,ii . ,. . . I .. . .... ....... - -..-. -- .. ,. ... . . ( ,, "c i ...in l. . . , V, ,, i lie denies uiiseiiiieij owing nnv money, ine "inn ijiiiih-, "" .-.".....-. i. iKul will bear me witness that never!,,.,.! ,i. i,.. i...t ,. t:..,i ,..f.. ,.,i ,,. .int llnn-c ns ins no denendablc. u the six years of mv associntien with1. ..i..., ..i... ., , .'.... " ..:...i... ,. . ...-tr ; .r.lnr Imt Ik. mnv S'mmens. both mllitan and fraterna'- iller went into business for himself a stlc, the Heuse committee and sev, nil i Chandler & Ce. hundred auditors arc wiring te tin I: The ree ganized firm of Chandler en "oniter exlraer linarj," iw the re. j Ureihers fi Ce. win. tneu formed of Mi't of Ufa UfHmeuy jcst'TilKj tind , Frederick T. Chandler, Eerl Menden today". - '" hall? Edward ti.t litltle and Lewis E. Whether they agree with him and 'Waring. Eatei; Tllr. Chand'er died and accept his statements or net, there is Ibis son, Frederick T. Chan Her, Jr., no disaereemenl en thn umn ., i il. power exercised hv the Imperial Wizard ever the "Inv'clble empire" of tlie Ku "CIux Klan. He sways and rules them in the force of words and phrases coined in a shrewd mind anil uiwilimi uiili ,, strong resonant voice, with each r-elal1'"" nllnl""t" uciener -.. .itauy ei 'l"iven home when concluded. lteri hearing him in action it was acrecd In- eeu'd held down a job as Ini"ei"nl 'eeturer ter almost anything. He is what speakers weu'd call a "naL'i... nrjuT." net finished, nor pellslied, hut c'e-ir and forceful. Colonel Simmons has prepared nn elaborate case. He Is weight fd down w'lli exhibits and documents if a'l sort-., supiilemented by argument nt.d lone m luerai measure, an or i n-l.lr.1. 'he Iu ,.n.,.,.l In ll., , ; ..; sp..f..-. .. .... ......h the cemmittee In clucldafi n e. M,e order which he heads He lis l.ed ,,, congressional Investigation 'l.nng out the truth .encernlng the Klan. Mashes nt Opponent Addressing flic committee .f-Urd.iv . the "Colonel lit right and '-ft nt newspapers and indivldun's who have expened the K'nn, attributing te tin in ions mercenarj and unworthy mo tives. The Wizard was permitted te present bis c-jse iu his own way c teplay, linf tmtnv lie Is fncliiir n r-i-'iieinl ,,.st',.t t,n i Is being questioned by the committee- men, cspecln' y in regnrd te reports of icts of vandalism charge! against th K'an. He wi'l be asked te e.p'ain wlmt became of the vast sums of iimnev wlih !i have been taken in from K'an m. fentlniinl en IMm. Vimr. Celanm I ,ir FRENCH ARMS DELEGATION IS OFFICIALLY COMPLETED Vivian!, Brland, Sarraut and Jus serand te Attend Conference Pa'ls. 0"t. in. (Ry A. P i -The Cabinet tedav emeinll) cemn'eted the French de'egatien te the ashiiigten I Conference en Limitation of Anna- ments nnd Far K.istern Questions. Fer-' mer Premier Vtvlnul will be' second te Premier lt'dnnil, Henntnr A net Nar raut and M. .lus-seraiul, lnm-h Am bassador te the I'nltid Stat"-, i'oin i'ein plciing the delegation. Tlie French delegatis will meet Ah ren T. Herrlck, American Amhasad'ir, at a luncheon te he glien bj Slarshel Fech Monday in Mr. Derrick's honor. ILL MOTHER TRIES IN VAM TO SAVE GIRL FROM FIRE Child Whose Dress Caught Fire Dies in Hospital Catherine Iiamlll, fourteen jears e'd. IVSM North Tweiit'ith st ,et. dh-d of liurns todie iu the Sama-itan II is f'ril. where her niethci, .M"s. Slarv Hamill, is in a critical condition fol lowing her nt tempt te save her duugh- t,.- ...ipl.tpiln , nwirnllii. lien lm, l.,l. iR cuui-ht tire from the gas steie. Catherine wis jirenarlng "ntTee for her mother, who was Milt in lied, when riMliPil te the kitchen and bent out the her dress caught tire. Her inutiiur flumes. ' Mayer Orders All Flaps at Ha'f-Mast for Knox Imuicdiatelv after Mayer Moere reached ills office this morning hi) ' sued an order that all Hags en City lla'l and ether municipal propertied iieuld be put nt half-mast out of -cspect for Senater Knox, Probable Line-Up Today and Batting Averages The probable llnc-up for leduy and the series balling averages of the players follew: GIANTS YXNKHIiS Runts, rf... .:U5 Fewster. If. .280 Rmcrefl, ss. .107 Peck, ss IDS Frisi-h, 3h.. .31(1 Miller, cf... .118 Yeung, rf... .211 R. Mcusellf .2.11 telly, lb... .2iit Plpp, lb. .. .t:ie K. Mciiscl, If .3110 Wild, 21 217 Ruullngs, 2b .2(10 Raker, lib.. .100 .Smith, c 000 Schnng, c... .33.1 Nchf, i 000 Heyt, p 1(17 Umpires Chill at plate, Rlglcr at first base, Mer arty at second base, (tulgtey at till, il base. CHANDLERS TO FILE SUIT FOR J110 . I . , , , Receiver for Defunct Brokerage Firm AIIoe-ac! Parn.u M filmiifl. I ler Owes That Amount HIS FRIENDS DENY CLAIM Suit will be brought ngalnst IVry M. Chandler, of Chandler & Ce.. a bend house with offices In the Franklin Hunk Rni'dins. for collection of nt least S500.000. which It in alleged he ewes t' e eVfimct brokerage house of Clmnd'cr I Brethers & Ce., which failed .itry 2.ri. Cornelius Hug'nm. one of the receivers for Chandler llrother- & Ce.. " lu""i "'"' "" s"11 " "' '" brought, '"Mr. Percy M. Chnnd'ei denie.- ow ing money," said Mr. llnggcrty, "bin I f.b receiver, 'believe he docs." Claims Amounts te S'iOO.000 The amount due. it i reported, i i fbeut S500.00O. Tlie money is owed, il i' alleged, by Perev M. Cliandlcr per sonally, the firm uf Chnnd or & Ce. being in no wiy inve'ved The dilit like hundred-! of ethers, it is said. is i,ii obligation that was the resut 1 .I....1 1...... Iml iiMA., ft- f 'I i.wllnt. i, ill 4 hi. ...(.nun.; - , u, L' i ..... - te. .(Mill ,' ,..,,. ,- 1' ,nn, ,ii. Ilt-i.t ,et-t. A I-,, n.i prove It. IV cj M. Cliuiid'er is a brother of the late Frenf lick T. Chandler, founder of the firm of Chandler Iliethers & Ce. In slOl-1 t.h" firm of Chandler Hrethers A: Ce. dissn'veil. nnd l'ercv SI. Chnn- toeii his place. In the firm. The total ameuut of money owing te the firm of Chandler Ilrethcs i: Ce., is declared te be ijl.lt.'tx.oeo. The naihes of the men a'leged te ewe this amount will be made public at a meet ing of creditors te be held in the Fed them arc expected te eenlesr the claims. $2,CO0.000 Claim I'lieii tin- eth'-r hail,!, Chand'er Mi ethers it Ce. thrmsi 'e ,,U(. t0 jusf fle men n'ntie, SL'.IKMi.iiihi, it is de. claicd. This net count n.,: hut they ai" decleicd te ewe le hundreds of smaller creditors. One of these five men te whom the ifL'.UUO.OOU Is alleged te be owing !h Harry F. Sinclair, Oklahoma oilman ,..,.1 l...n.l t .1... L-I...1. .. ., ;, . 1 "'.'"'""" "'.""- "."'". I Ollsll l,Hlf(l '-luii I'orpe.nlt. n. Jr. S i.e a r a lezes ,. ,,, ,', ,,,,, , ,., , , ,., rii.rj ,,., ()f Ml.u y, ; ,. .,. i',1IW,u,tttwif ,, ,Ml th hU) ,k , tt,lN snlll wJlilinil ilis k,, j.-.Ihi. or von- 'ent. and thnt he, fniilieriieir. , never !' u,'d ""' of the munej a'hged te hae been receded for this stock. I his is the In ig' st sii.gle claim ag.iinst the brokerage house There are four ether men in l his citj who have claims of ftHHMMH) and iijiward against the house. These four men, with Sin- clair. It is said, held a meetlnir with the firm some months before the fnilm-i land the four men put in Sl.000.000 e-isi, ndi'ltien.il. Sinclair did ii"t put unv "tiey In. This .SI.iMiij.Omi went the way of th" rest of th" new a elairi ngainst the asset, and thin. THUG SNATCHES PURSE AND $60 FROM SISTERS Five Women Are Held Up at 33d Street Near Glrard Avenue " t; u ri- r i-iic-hs. in imiivi- il. iniiiiui i" ..,.,. . -'- --- -- A held-up Hum last ru-iuix: snatched Irani avenue. H, id Inte Fairmeuiit P,i-1; and escaped Mrs. Petersen, wl. i Ihi North T'iirl -sncumt strei t tl, uuivliis-tiieiure 1 en- at ".ir.S was going with hei sj ters, Lva, Ida. Kee and Aniin S- lii'-'iiinii. 'Ph. mail darted aine..g thai s'iddir'N and wiemhid away the two I'Ts, which leiilained n.-ire than JsOi'. "We saw the toen i uissing the stred," said Miss Kn Sehectman to day, "and remarked about his shabby ai pearauce. He was about twenu years old and were a khaki shirt, blue treii -ers nnd n cap, "As tlteie were ethers near us en the street we never dre lined he meant te i"b iu. Tli wlie'e thirg Imp lencd te quick1. Unit when w, ..'reanini he was running tlireuirh some biiiln-s in the Park.'' WARMRT0M0RR0W Ftlse in Temperature Is Predicted by Fcecaster ISeih commuter and city dweller began i te think of lieavj underwear, ceul In the cellar and Christmas presents this morning at tl n eieclt when the ther- I me'iieler registered -10 degrees. But l-erecasier n iss sujs. loinerrow will Pel much warmer. esterday s average was about three th grees below nerma' for October IL'. ami the average since the thst of the month is slightly ahum normal Al though it was pretl.v cold early this morning, there lias hen manv an Oe. teber 1!! whin the mercury fell below 10 degrees. Forecaster Miss sajs fre-t U expected In the country areas tonight and to morrow morning. f?flrdlnal flll-lna urffrd sll rulhfillr a M.. lan , n M.. 7 ..i t Umbu... i... - WW M M-hIIHIV, -! lHis,iGeCi sisters en Thirty-thiul street near (;i- Kensington Hospital Supervisor Un-j t T i v YANK CHANGES UP 10 WAITE HOYT IN 8TH BATTLE TODAY Huggins Will Call en Youthful Star te Turn in His Third Victory GIANTS Wl' L LAND TITLE IF NHF COPS TRIUMPH i Ily KMHKKT W. MVMVKI.L i Sports lMlter Ktenliie Public l.filEd' ' Pole Grounds, Oil. i:t Anethr ( I'-ur, cool day greeted the athletes as t thej came out for their setting -up ex ercises prier In the eighth game of tl.c World Scries. The 'jjhth battle today may be the last of the 10'Jl ,i. ,!(.. The buck has bm passed t W -ute Heyt and upon hi wued right arm rests tlie chuiics uf the Yankees for another nptmiti'iiliy te grasp the 1 title. ' U's up te the Krnsiiuis Hall a'lilete te -ipielch Giant bats f r tlie third time in the tournament or uic iasi opportu nity of the American f-eague cj.nmpleii lieing crowned with baseball'.-, highest honors are gene. (July one mere victory 1 necessary for the Giants te lay their digits per manently en the 1! 1 title and with Arthur Nehf in there tedaj thev a;e he odds-en favorites te mul;e tie; big clutch. Nehf Hest's Opponent Nehf twice has been beaten by the twenty -ene-j ear-old llroekljti atliWe. but te'dav Het w"' net tii"t wi'h re- tinger in his pitching hand curving iu the right manner ever the sphere. In Monday's encounter. Het suff-pd u spit rtnger, and altlieugli he finlslud tic game and grasped bis second triiiiniih. lie was working under dltlieultie. .lilst ... ....,. i. . .. ... bow much the Injured illglt will lianill cap the Yank star 1- net known and j cannot be told until lie laces tne urraj , nt (Jlant i-lug"rs. Even If Heyt Is successful in gaining. nitel again cal' en Carl Slavs. ! 'l'he Giants moved te within one I cninc of baseball's highest honors yes- lerday affrnoeti when Mm mm' Phil IiuiiL'ius obtained a ''-te-1 erdict ever Car' Mays, who pitches like a ten-pin ( plaer. but gets there just the same. This victory was the lmirtb of Hie se- ri"s for the Giants. The Yankees have' wen tb"e. It was the tv -t time since j tlie endcttn began at the Pole Ground i 'nst week that the Giant.-- pran.edl abend of the Huggins pack. Alse, it ' was the fourth triumph for tlie Na- I tlennl Leaguers in the last five games. Giants May Cep Today H the Giants win (ednj tlie chnm-i pienship Is theirs, while tlie Yankees, ' te wear the crown, must go forward this afternoon and repeat in tie- game t'-at weu'd fellow. It is no secret that they new tenant an unenviable position. , sometimes d"er.lie, us hating their backs te the wall. Fer the piesmit they can hltih t'ndr wagon te Waite Heyt. lint one star cannei pul' a team around eveiy day, nt least net in baseball, and llu- Yankee supp'y is limited compared ie SI, Griiw'b, constellation. Slajs Is tie- enh ether' bexnian who has -down a cnpacltv te befuddle the (limit batsu.en, MetJraw hns S'im Sei ee, Pat Shea and diss; Havnes te pitch against the Yanks in a n'nth game. i The Yanks begin their r'.ghfh hatt'e still bereft of tlieir most powerful of-feus-lve weapon the incomparable It'ibi Itilth. Ills sundry sere sp n, compel , him te refruiu from the uibat. And it fentliinrd un r.ixe Tncntj. ( eliumi ll.rp BURGLARS SMASH SAFE IN CAMDEN STORE; GET $227: Gain Entrance te Building by Ferc-j Ing Rear Doer j llurlars i iui"i! ilie American l Svre. Cempatn bi-.iie 'i mi I eenst t " t ' and Kai.'ciiu innnic, Cm id. n, eiir'y tint iieinun". si,iil."l a coiebjiintien i-n a safe and stele S'''7 Wa te- A'as ii, iiiu- iir of tie t'U". liisCuvilcl ill" 'I'lii.er' -vle ) ie e ii i . ij tli sieie. iTiiiriinee te tin -ie-i .a- ' t.iu ud 1 J forcing a hn k deer. NURSE GIVES B' OOH TO SAVE dergees Transfusion for Girl Mis iieiil-tli Striuh. i urudiiate niirs- .inn mm rrvl-nr m Ie Kensingteii He pi tn t ler Wetmn, gaii up lei- hi,,,,,; Mstenlay t., s.ue (he hi" ,.: a frh-nii - T.. . ..1 .1 , , I Mi-1 Leiitric.'e.nii. inj p -i i iegu k.trt'Cit II, h ),r..iiirl,t III' ll.l ' illlll,,) In a ci ill' nl coiidilieii fr.cn le. et b'enil -.' ' .". " ,1,11 ill It was seen a transfinien war- neces sary, but the girl was -u weak the np eratlun c.-iil I net b" performed until j teriluv un ruing. The enl relathe the plr! has In the city is her mother who. ilcujli w'lliti city is her me her who. in "ii;!, w' Mtni. pee,,',. m various parts f i.c citv and (h-eu?!, r. trenehm, nt In mu.iicinal de could net help her because her bleed was U vt,-,e at least two autos .luring i . ' municipal ie- of the wrong tvpe. M,s, st-nuh h ard i the nUht ' pnrtmenis and th" i..,s b.llty of nn even of the case and minute red te undergo the (ieriiunn IMii'i' hle ul would de, A test showed It weu'd. Tlie operation was pti tunned b Drs. Veeglin and Kinlaw, Imi'i f whom snbl ths nieruing it was tlie liist instaiee of the kind In tli Ir epi '-lein c. Th.-re is a ciptemar.i fee of S.'d fur Un- denm- ,,f bleed In transfusion cises, bin Miss St' nub refused this and plucUih went back te her work. This morning It was: said Miss Oliver would certainly recover. ARBUCKLE CASE IN COURT Film Star Will Appear te Face Man slaughter Charge San Francisce, (Jet. 1H. i u.v A. P.) --The case of llesi ec.lFatt.v ) Arhuekle charged with niansluught. r, is en flic calendar of the Superior Court here te. du.i . Arbuckle left l.i Angeles la-t night te appear. s The manslaughter charge is the out growth of n drinking party hei,! Jn the Hetel St. Francis here September fi ust, at which it is alleged Miss Vir ginia Happe suffered fatal Injury from wu uuu siur, M SCORE BY INNINGS OF THE EIGHTH WORLD SERIES GAD IE GIANTS... 1 0 0 YANKEES 0 0 0 17ew Yerk Nntiennls Nehf and Snyuei. New Yerk Americans Heyt nnd Schang. Umpires Chill behind the plate, Rlgler at first base, Meri--mty nt second base, Qtiigley nt third base. DETAILS F1HST INNING GIANTS walked. Fiisch fcukd tr i'ipp wT.'ni Pech let Kelly h ( .ei'n.ic. e thi uuh '. u. K'.y th'r-.v e--.v K. Mcusd. Op- inn. i:e hits, one nrer YAUKS F' . :U'V fuuied Prt'tt w.ilki ,1. M'U-- i.:,-rrd 'e right. K. Meu '-I llitd t" Ktlly Peri t ri M.." c 'vil'C'. en a w.Ul pitch. Pln-i f.miutl Ne iuns, one hit. n . l-ors. SECOND INKING GIANTS Rnwlins-s Vu',krl t , l.'tt. h.iy dci sacviiicccl Kiwlingss was out nt the plan I3ums singhd. Peek tes&ed euf Bancroft. Ne inns, two lii'-5, no eireis. YANKS Wind fouled te Snyder. Rewlings tossed out Bakei. Schang out, Bancroft te Kelly Ne inns, no hits, no enevs. THIRD INNING GIANTS Filsch flied out. Yeung A-nlked Kelly pepped te Peel:. Yeung Stele second E Musel fanned. Ne runs, no hits, no errors. YANKS Fiihcn tossed out Heyt Fewster walked. Peck hit Inte a double piny, Bnncieft te Rnwllngs- te Kelly. Ne runs, no hits, no eriers. NEW DIRECTOR FOR MELLON INSTITUTE PITTSBURGH, Oct. 13 Edwin d R. Weidlein ha.i been named director of the J'feUen Institute of Industrial Research, it was announced by the Bcaid of Trustees of the University of Pitts hur'jh. Mr. WeicUein has been acting diiecter since the recent led" nation of Dr. Raymond Toce Bacen, and had served as nsso nsse nsso cir.te diiecter. Docter Bacen rf signed te engage in consulting chemical practice. TWO KILLED WHEN ARMY TRUCK OVERTURNS DURHAM, N. C. Oct. 13 Twe enlist, d men weie killed and three seriously injured when a United Stntes Amiy truck en route from Camp Jacksen te Camp Eustit., Va., turned ever nn embank ment nine miles west of Roxboro last nijjht. Charles Themas was one of the dead. The name of the ether has net yet been learned. DRY CHIEF RECALLS PROMISE OF STATEMENT WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 Prohibition Commissioner Hsynes Middunl l.tid up hr. premised statement en the prohibition situ ation hi Pennsylvania, sending out word that tln.re would be no statement today" Other officials said they -feuld net say" whcthei a statement would be forthcoming tomeuow. Coinmis Ceinmis Coinmis idener Hnyiu-s icfused te see newspaper men. FIRE WIPES OUT TEXAS 01'. J jWN FORT WORTH. TUX.. O.t. 13 Fii. vutu.w.y v-.ped out the oil town of Eliasvilk. iu Y'Aiug Cumy. thi; m i.i.aiy Only feu: ei live buildings untniii iu tlie LiibiiSLs s'Uieji ei the- town, at , jrdin', ' n tdtph lie ii .ig liDiu SuUtli Uiua. IM IN 4 HULU-UPS Force Taxicab Dr'ver Frem Ma- I . . n . . Lnnie ut renii. of Gun F've venthfitl band'ts hi hi no four' Jeseph Fnniiille. Till Moere street was the first u-t'u i. II" wa near Ninth and Pierce streits, at about -. l," o'clock, when a 'ii'jc tciiriic car d "-e op te the "IM b te in him l'ie jeuns lie .1 'caned 'un and cove-i 1 bun v 1 1 'l -evii'vers. The le U a sti- kp ii n ring, a revolver, a wat"h and ah ml ? tr. but fifteen minutes later Cv Scbier -i'. heiiin rerci street, wi.s passing revolvers, I uev r.'"U ""!it over coat and what cash he bad Ills less was about .$.'0. While the men were robbing Scbier. Mhert Prill, mil We'f street, came along. Twe of the bandits turned tletr iti iu ion te him. "Ve.i might as we!! i'eui the puitv." said one, as lie thrust his w ipen into Itn'l's fiie,. lirill did. and was i. lleVi',1 of 'l. At about -1 :.".! e'i 'ucU t In -nine f,e men, police be'ieve, drove uii te the llreail Street Stnilen in n limousine This police believe was stolen, as was also the one in which thev committed I the fir ' three robberies. They left the Continued en !' ln, Column Four ...-." .-iiiiiie ri'ii't sireei, wns passing s , i u i Ml ' ll ' ' lm ' " "i' n.i t -i. n uue Fighth mid l.ntena wtien the same ca' i ','''"1 ' ls """""Uiir the huge prehts )., n m.tel that some of the most prom drove un near him. and the five men I"1' ''""tr.icters. , un m Penro-e lenders nnd 'Ii titeiinnts hacked him ngalnst the al' with drawn i In ferwaidlng has message te Cen,,. , i .,iin,..,i .. i.,.t":.T ....r. OF PLAY 3-".pi te- el (1 :r Yeurr nrlU'd 13-r.cif.t't 'ei MAYOR'S MESSAGE ASKS TAX RATE CUT : Moere Tells Council 30-Cent Reduction, if Net Greater, Is Possible A tlii-ty-c, in cut in the i u tax rat gi 'er cut if .-..tint etbci's ii.,,iiemi7.ed '' " . nr..r,.M, te c,,,.,,c!l today bj Viiiiirilniiii Most of the savings that can be ef- (, i -i . ., ,. fected. tlie Mamr sHi,i n, l,,s , budget mess,,",, enn be i.ttr'htitc, te tin- direct tin theil of c'eaning the streits nnd r..mn,ln n.l .i.i.iti. ..., rubli llsh ami guv- I eM the Maver said : , "The admlnistraMen has reduced stlmntes for tlie Citv Deparlmeiits te the limit of safety. It has net teuebeit 'in- eniiutj est mines be"nuse the Majer h" s net have inrlsdlctieii ,,-i ' e 1 ' etiitt.V nflii es. I "The deii.irtiii. nts have aske.1 ler i what thej think n ssarj ; iu tact, fur 'lis. than tbei ihhiL ne ,.,,r, i,- u.,. total eecnls tlie iillevvaiieri for last vear the answer Is that we arc doing mere work nn iuve mere work In cou ceu cou templutlen thiju'vvq had last year or In any preceding h-car. DiPi'CONILL SS W CHIEF; HUES Iff HELM Prohibition Commissioner te Take Personal Charge of Clean-Up of Penna Situation STATE DIRECTOR WILL BE ASKED FOR RESIGNATION Conference, at Washington De cides en Big Shake-Up of Enforcement Staff PITTSBURGH PROBE FIRST Head of Bureau Wins Battle With Political Forces in Ef Ef eort te "Clean Heuse" "Two-Jeb" McConnell eiv Joins "Unemployed?' William C. McConnell, of Sha Sha meklti, finds himself neither n State St nater nor Prohibition Director. Hi. care.-r in the latter capacity was hi "f and stormy. He was appointed .Tunc 25, by Mir instrumentality of Senater Pen rose, sworn in July 13, nnd assumed his dm;.,-, n few days luter. His ap pointment was called "a mockery of tli- !aw." by the Rev. Dr. Jehn W.itrlieni. president of the Phi'u di iphla Conference Temperance IJeiinl of the Methodist Church. "1 will net fa'ter in enforcing the law te the utmost,'' Senater Mc Connell snld in taking office. "I won't resign cither job," he said Saturday when told he would have te quit being Senater or Pro hibition Diiecter. "I'm tee old a bird te worry," he said Sunday when told h" and his whe'c force likely weu'd be "fired" following iincstl iincstl gatiens l.ere. On Monday, in spite of his asser tions, he resigned us State Sennter. New he Is reported "lired" as Pro hibition Director. 1 Hi n SUii,' Correspondent ! Uashingt nOct. 10. The predicted shake-up in The PennSyfVnTna prehl- bit! ui enforcement organization ha ' come Prehibiten Director William C. Mer i Council wiP resign !n n day or two. A new prohibition diieet r v ' be ap- lieinti'd who is satisfactory te Commis- I sinner Haynes. In uil Htiim, Mr. ' IIiiMies has arranged te take ove per- ion.-i! (o'.trel of the Pennsylvania , i rob bi'Ien situation and will keep n ; ti-m .tiip en It himself, thr ugh per- t seim' reprf-entathts In the State. ( These are the major developments of I iw days of conference here between J Ci'iniiiSsinni r Havnes. Director Mc- (' nneP Sennte- Penrose. Secrciary of 'i-e 'Ve-ii.rv Mei'im and ether eflilalH 1 int. si.(i in the l'eiin-jj Kama enferc- ' iii nl pr iblem. " i McC'eiirn'11 Stems D"uhle looser I' wns -tilted nnelheii'Ij let en tfcn Mi--best nut'erlty ted iv that McConnell Jw'll be out in a fi iv dus. Stormy scenes are said te hate occurred In i his I'en'crenee with McConnell. The i l.uf'r. after jockeying around in an dleit te held en te both the prohibition dnei tershi'i and bis sent In tl.f State SiiLite, apparent''- bns lmt ''et'i 1 is said pesitivelv bj ellie-a's who .re hi poss,.s).ion of all t'e- f-i t that It. i re wil lbe a cetiiD'ete. radical turn invr and reerganl.ali-n of the Pcnn 's,i,,iiin din enforcement staff. Ii ( 'ennell's dtinl -sal as prohibition ihi., ter was de 'idol en at a meeting ted.i. ml, mli',1 b Scfrctari Mellen, t i uiiissiin! ,.r Havnis and what was , 'eel t-i 1 e a Troop nf "iirenriierit He- P i' ' ' ,hi 'eaders.' Who ,'iinstitut"il this i is1 1 .'-is n ! dis-lesed. It is under -1"' 1 Mi, l ir l'i nri'v was r, i resented. 1 'ii. r nr,-i ii' in I ersen. The enfer- ii vr. arniti.'iil qnletiv and lt -' ii rust ii he an ii t s. in, nme known i i- go iineft'n ml i hanncis. IIaues In Control 1 a, -n was dce'ared 'bat a new order ii ulr'ii'h 1 1 en -lalci-dicd with II i u's in i .ntre!. W'liei this means in- ' ei', inis nniT llaMi s, thrnuRU -" .ii ,"'iil liii- i.iiitiectei Mc- . e 'i i.- a'.'' with irrcL'ii'nritle I s ;n, i - I ( , T m-e'e c'e-ir. It .is - i. I, ll ,ii Mi ennell was mm. -I- I t."i Hn lies u in charge. I I'lMu s i p i tid te go te Pitts- i .ii i ,u'i' pei-si nili te direct a ii up ini'i Frem Pittsburgh he I g i ' I'lii'iidi 1'iliin. Hw fijlnr , .en i ii'luis in en at work for a week i two chei king up en McConnell und tin who'" ei fercni'iif force. CeiiimlsMi hi r Hajnes tins been .leiiilsing H statement en the Penusyl mi a s'uiatieii fur seieial davg. It is i pe t'd late ie!a or tomorrow. . u it cullies, it is understood he will "'"' '" """" - t'l'aiu I s lens,, ns for ordering t , '.. Ihi, ib u 'ii'iiiieut minks a complete "",'1 '""' Ihini-s m his law enforce- iii'-hi 'rain II" has hud ranged 1(,,,I1M ,,,, Ilf . .,,,, ,, t"n' f s i ile S'lip and Natien. Alibnigh Seiiat ir I'en hns said I'"''" "" "" '"' '" '"V"'- of full . .. , ... ,, ,...... i . i. t.,.. - PLEA OF JAPANESE WOMEN Distinguished Champien of Peace te Exhort Americans .'seultle, N.i-li.. (let. l.'l.-llly A. I' ) -Hound ter Wnsli'iiutmi te nrinent in ill. u.itieiin'ti gatheii'd In cenference tlie il'sll, of the women of ,1a -an fe liisiing pi-in-i- and the abdnieii of ami uu.i'iits Madam Kaji ujlniit. tghty iilic fur old, a lemarliable ligure In Japanese national Hfe, is here today. Mudanie njlmit founded thu Worn Wern en n Christian Tempernnce Union In Japan mid for forty year tfun cham pioned the rights of Juiiuncae women. 1 mm i . f. ; cr f -". , " . iSit.Ji t.
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