Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1921, Night Extra, Image 1

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THE WEATHER
Fair tonight nnd Saturday; olew'y
rising temperature; gcntle vn.lable
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VOL. VIII. NO. 27
IN F1A. 1
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Haynes Puts Aide in Charge
Until S. F. Rutter Cemes te
Supplant McConnell
OLD DIRECTOR KEEPS J03,
BUT IS SHORN OF POWER
New Yerk Experts Arrive te
Start Intensive Drive en
Boetlaggerp Here
QUICK CHANGE EXPECTED
'We'll Nail Things Down' Is
First Werd Frem Ageilt
New in Command
"The lid is en, and we nrs driving
nail in It te keep it en."
Washington toel: charge of the prohi
bition situation In Philadelphia today,
ami the department's r.gent. llnrvev
L. Duncan, assistant iteaocinte pro
bation dir-cter, gnve notification of
the fad In this terse statement upon his
arrival In .the city.
The uihciit e Mr. Duncan Is the llrst
tn?Ib'e .n of the 'Vanning- ' Mo Me Mo
Oennfll." Senater William C. McCun McCun
jiell, although sti'l called "Prohibit en
Ij'reder." has been superseded by S.
F Kutter. of AA'nsh'ngten. appointed
is'wchite director te.- Pennsylvania,
'"'.villi nl' the authority of n director.'
,U the same time L nitcd States Dis
trict Attorney Cu'.cs, who previously
aiinemiced there in "nothing In the
liquor i.ll nation In , Philadelphia that
uny one need worry about, " Issued ft
stntement In which lie premises le use
his be-t VlTerts te aid the new np np
pe ntee.
Mr. llutl'r will be en the job Mon
day, w itli his headquarter In this city.
Until he cciiii's Mr. Duncan I in
charge. The assistant C'toeiute direc
tor arrived unexpected' .this morning
culnily infeimitiK the office force in the
Vnn Dam RuiMing that he was the
less pending the arrival of his chief.
Announces "hid Is On"
"I haven't anything te ty.-' de.
elnred Dunenn, a few minute- rfter his
trrivnl, te newspnperircn. '"I wish the
paper would tell tin tiub'ic. however,
tlmt the lid t en, and that wear.! driv
ii.g nails in it ' keep It en."
The assistant usweclnti; director
rii'.l if would net amplify this terse
Miiten'tit. It is I'.newn te mean, bow bew
eivr, that there will be no mere ner
itttt; grnntid for the iTin.iva' f whisky
et ileehid from bended warehouses.
The ierce of i.tehiliit'nli e e i. -ent
te Philadelphia are the i-ame men who
cleaned up In New Yerk. The new lis lis
feeiate director. Mr. Kutter. was second
In AA.nn.ii.wl 1m rlii NVw YeT k cfniinnitm.
Senater MeCei'iu-ll iiaa net ci been J
fervd en. et etliiv. OiticialH Mr. Uut
tr l b.c "ahMicinte." Virtuiillj be
Via I. ....11 i.i v nn ti.i. tiewer liv t'emmia-'
lerr liayiie, "utin-lv ludcijemlrnX of
Stnnter "ict Vmneil, of Loesing the job
of gettltit; rid of the g rafters and poli peli
tlrintiH, ilttle and blj, .he have made
the run ttuutitni in lVnitsylvanlii, and
Mclu'ly i'i Philud'.liib'R, the wcrt in
the country.
Mct'ennell "Sits Tiirlit"
Senater MeCenne 1 sa'. s lie will net
rJEii, just itH he iHid he would net
I
(.'iign wte mate n.'nai'r-nii it icw uny
.kffkm .i.n.li.l... M .,.Un.ill...i t.f ,l.n.
.!..' '..,.1'ilJ. I . i, V..lnl(l.. I'.l VJ. ......
tiace, wnen lie was inula- lire recently
for huletni; Lieth jobs.
The Senater was Informed of Kut
Ur'H nojielr.tmeiit after it bud Ihhii
Inadc in a curtlj cnurt'euH letter from
Prohibition C'er.unls-ii.nei1 Haynes wlneli
Ifft Mttle te the iiuusiir.tieil.
Tn letter exp'elns thai rhe "nsse-
Centli'.i.fd i.n I'aic TiTMity-ene. Culiimn line
WAR VETERANS PREFERRED
Te Have First Place as Applicants
for Pestmaatershlps
WajihinBten, Oct. 14. (lly A. P.1
A fixed pnllcj giving preferential con cen con
lldtintlen te p.istnmHte eliiji npulicnnts
Ul.e are etuans of the World War
Mas luaiiR.mit d by President Harding
teiln. by xecutive order.
The Civil Service Commission was di
rected by the order te arid tive points
tu the a examination ntlnj ijf every
Kospeetive pieHldentlnl postmaster who
Ind ticn In the Government service dur
m the war.
In nddltUn tlie President ordered that
f?e limitations be waived in such cases
utld the ni'rlf.il .if Lt. tt.l.i. ili.rlt... tin. .in,.
V' eekened as a part of the tepiiivd
ll,ii"i in euHiiiess cxperienei'.
FIREMEN SHUT OFF HIS HEAT
Heute Filled With Steam, Man Calls
Them te Clese Pipe
A. 3. Punt, of riM.7 Warrinsten
wmte, enlled out the firemen earlv this
toernlns te bhut off hid steam heat.
Fmit was awakened ihertly after t
tjriecK by the nei-e of escaping steam.
Jic has a steam heatitiB p'ant In his
peuse. which he had in operation yes
"riliij 1)ecaue of the snappy weather.
"uMnc the iiiuht u steam pine sprutiK
Iwik and he heuie was full 'of steam.
inul. unahie te chut the steam oft
Miiue't. t. '.phoned te the I'iftj -lifth
fid Pine st eels lire -tnt'en. The firc
wen respeminl and shut off the pipe
'or hli.i. '
WALKS IN SLEEP, MAY DIE
Westmoreland Street Weman Falls
Down Stalre
.-.wt-.. I ! race Tay'er. uf 1.11 Knst
iirii..ereland stieet. was perhaps fa
tally iiijitic.1 at 1:10 o'clock thU morn
'i Uiei, she walked in ier uleeii and
"11 down a tlit-ht n st.iirn.
-e i,i, in ,n,i .n- Tttylnr get out
bed. A uieiii icr of the lu.iiseheld
. unakened by the noise of her full,
'owner, and found her ljlng at the feet
vi Uim stairs uiieonscieiis.
mnti'i1 l,.alr"1 of thp 1','"r-t n,1l W,!,t
Enf..?l"1,'it.r,m', ,t'"l", t01''' nr te the
MeWJ 1l,018l,lt. 'l.ere the sur
KulU aU im ft fr'l'l"e et the
fills eT
H W CHIEF
nntcr.d an CecencJ-Ctnim Mutter nt ttn rostefnce nt Philadelphia, Pa.
Umlet the Act of March 0. 1870
Rapid Shifts in Rum
''Clean-Up" Situation
Wednesday Reports from Wash
ington show tlmt crisis 1ms been
reached.
Thursday Tim blew wits
struck nt n conference in the capital,
at which time William C. McCon
nell was shorn of h.s power ns chief
enforcement officer In, Pennsylvania.
i Today S. T. Nutter, wim nr
"clenn up" New Yerk, appointed
','AssecInte Director," with full
powers te net in this State.
Harvey L. Duncan nppo'nted
"Assistant Associate State Prohlhi Prehlhi Prohlhi
tien D rector," placed in full charge
until Ruttcr nri-ives.
DlRtrlct Attorney Celes premises
full co-operation.
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Clerk Turns en Gas When
"Edna B." Grews Celd as
His Cash Runs Lew
LEAVES FINAL MESSAGE
The love of "Ktlna V,.," ivli&Mer she
is, tied when this menej of Jeseph Mc
(!raw. eighteen years old, fl.130 Lnn
I'tcr um 11111', was exhnusted and today
he committed wilcldc by turninu ouhe
can In hit, room.
MUtraw was n grocery clerk, lie
p out Inst night with a Aims; woman,!
believed te be "Kdnn 11." Prem rt
intirks he made etfreturnlnst home It is ;
be'ieved that they quarreled. M(;Jraw
was in u disconsolate weed befere re-
tirins;.
This mernlnst his lnndlndy pmellcd I
ga'i. When the deer of Mcllraw's room I
was forced open lie was found dead en
the lloer. The gas was turned en nnd
the window and deer cracka were ,
stuffed with paper. '
A note found mar the youth's body i
bore the fellow inc message :
"Kdua P. 1 was a geed sport while '
my money lasted. When it was go:i"
jeu were through with me. I te'd you ,
1 would end it nil and I hnve de:i" '
Yeu can fill g In blazes."
READING 'UMSCRAMBL?Nrv
IS DELAYED BY APPEAL'
Attorney General Net te Enforce
Stock Transfers at Present
Government consent te postiet-.e-"lent
of the ilisve'utinn of ownership by
'he Itendin;; Company and ether . ei
took of the Philadelphia and Mending
Cml nnd Iren Cetr'niiy. ordered by the
1'uited Stati" District Court In this
try. vn- announced tedny bv Aft'irn-y !
Oenern' Dauglierty. j
Tlie decision followed an tin-vnl tnl.ru
te the Supr"iue Court li. a suit briujrht
by u -eTrimittei' rcvrcsejitni'f ;he enm enm
men stockholders of the Heading Com Cem
rany, I'nder the original decree New
ton II. Fairbanks, of SprltiRileld. ()..
and Jeseph It. McCnll. f Phi'ide'pbln
w ere appointed tnuieer. te hnl 1 the
stock of th enl and iron cempnn.i
wned by tbe Jiending ('empany, until
rr.vigemeiits could be made for its dis.
sillen te ifrsens net connected witn
the Kt'iiding C mpnny.
IT.e Attorney let.era! snld today
liiat "t!i- linccrr.'iinties attendlns the
'Ppeal render it inadvisable that siny
te;i be taken in .iitrjliiu' out the plnii
f disso'utien whicli might later eausu
embarrassment or delay tn caf.e the
n nun should be materie.ll.i modified 1 y
the Supreme Court." '
EJECTED TENANT APPEALS
Takes "Pay Mere or Move" Case Up'
Before Superior Court
A case en appeal, involving a tenant
in the lClmwoed tract, formerly occu
pied by Heg Island imp'eyes. was ur
gued today befen the Superior Court
bj Albert II, Cousins, ntterne t'ev
.lames Viviai', CO.i:. Seuth fc?eveittietli
street.
The heus.j feimerly was owned by the
Shipping Heard's housing division and
was sold te Charles I". Kgglesten. When
Vivian refused te pay an inereufcc in
runt he wiir notified te vacate.
A judgment In ejection wan obtained,
but the case was brought, before Com
mon Pleas Coui i Ne. I en technical
grounds, ft was held the old lease with
the Shipping Heard was nu'.l and void
with respect te Vivian's tenancy under
Kgglcsten.
When the Court dismissed the mo
tion te open the judgment, the ui.se wak
appealed.
BROK
UT
END
LIFE
INVALID AND FOUR CHILDREN
SA VED FROM BURNING HOME
Man Is Taken Frem Blazing Red by Hey at 2027 Catharine
Street Tots Played 11 ith Matches
The covering ji a bed occupied by
Jehn Devlnc, an invalid, of 2(127 Cath Cath
arlne street, were in RnnfN nt S o'clock
this iner.-ilng when n neighbor carried
him te the btrcct ur a letter carrier
was rescuinar Devine'is four children
from fiamea that swept their home.
Devlnc, who is In an advanced stage
of tuberculosis and nnnlde te move,
was burned about the Incu and hud
iuhn'ed smoke when .Ttnnesi Gallagher,
n husky youth of slxttcn jear, reached
the bedroom.
Mrs. Cathnrine Deviue, the wife and
mother, works in u mill at Twentj
sixth nnd Heed streets nnd left the
heuse shortly befere 7 o'clock.
Hefere lenvlng she had dressed
Cnthnr ne. three yearn old, and Lather,
eighteen mouths e'd. James, seven, nnd
Mary, five, had dressed themselves and
were In the kitchen whl'e Mrs. Devlnc
P'cpared their bitakfnst.
The younger children were still nt
the tali'e when James unit Mary weni
upstairs te tlie f.ttliei'H second lleni
rear room. Devine. who is unablu te
sleep at night, was de.ing and did net
sec the brethir and sibtcr in thej
luiycd w.th iiiatchcH.
Match Ignites Carpet
Pe'lce be'leve a llam'ng match isnlti"'
n carpet and that the (Ire sprttd rapidly,
reaching Devine'M bed. Jamen tried te
beat out the fire, and then be and Mary
Euentn
:S
PAY LASI TRIBUTE
Eusiness of Government Halts
While Simple Funeral
Service Is Held
INTERMENT TO BE MADE
AT VALLEY FORGE HOME
)v tlte Associated Press
AVnsli'ii""n. Oct. 14. Oevernmititiii
nffnlrs of the Natien halted tods,' teds,'
while its br.dirs. headed bv Presbb nt
ll'llding. attended funelfil seniens I '
ti e late Kenul, r Kuev, uf Pe'itHjlvaiila
termer Secniut,,- of Stat"' end At'eriei
Gen. nil. The services were held ;v II
o'clock st St. Jehn's I'piscnpal Church
which' lie altended. nnd were conducted
b. the Jt'chf Itev. Alfred Harding,
llidhep of Washington.
At the church were these prominent
in American public life. President nnd
Mis. TlT-dlng. Secretary Christian nnd
tee President's military aide. Colonel
Sherrlll occupied a front pew before
flie black silk casket, which bore n large
duster of red roes. P.ehind the Presi
dent were A'icu President and Mrs.
Coelldge. Speaker (illicit and Mrs.
Gillctt. Mrs. Knox, the Senater's chil
dren nnd ether relative's.
Members of th'j Supreme Court,
headed by Chief Justice Tnft. occupied
t'm next pews, and behind them were
members of the Cabinet, including
Secretaries Hughes, Mellen, Hoever
and Weck, and Postmaster General
Hays.
Half of Sen.ite Prefsi
Almest half of Mr. Knox'- as- .ciates
i.f tin- Senate were present. The
1 onerary pallbearers were the membera
f tin' Senate Foreign Hclntlnnn Com
mittee, headed by Senater Ledge, of
Massachusetts; Senater Penres", of
pi-nusvlvunia. nnd Scnnter I'liderwoed,
i.f Alabama, Democratic lloer leader.
The Heuse of Hcpresertathcs was
1 1 presented by a large loinmittee and
the entire delegation was led by Hepre
entiitlve lliitlef. its dean. Democrat. c
and Hepub icon nv mberi of the Senate
and Heuse sat hide by 'de in the muhII
church 'while large crowds waited out
side. The services were confined le the
simple Episcopal ritual read by Hisbep
Hui ding. Jlefere the altar were two
immense floral pieces sent by the Senate
and Heuse, and another from the Whit"
Heuse. The only music was a funeral
dirge plnyed en tin- organ.
IlriiiB Ileil) te Valle Ferge
At the conclusion of the services here
Lie body wns taken te a special car
leaving here at 1 li :fr and arriving in
West Philadelphia at 4 o'clock. Theiic
It will be taken by meter te Vnlley
Ferge, the country home of Senater
Knox. Serv'ees will be held there at
li .'!(( o'clock tomorrow in the- Memerial
CWipcl, vthere interment will tafte
place.
Convening at the hour of the holding
of fune-al services ter Senntur Kue.
the Senate remained In session only u
few minutes, recessing until li P. 1.
The Key. .1. J. Afulr. D. D , the
Sennte cbapla'n in his opening priiur,
imii! tribute te the late Senater as a
man of "spit mild devotion and high
patriotism."
Senater Knox's "cut wns draped m
black nnd will remain -e fee thiity
days.
Al.ieng these who will attend flu
final pervVe-. nt Valley Fe'gu will be
Vice President Coelldge. the entire
Foreign Ue'ntlens Committee. Senater
Penrose and Senater Fnderwoed, of
Alabama, repreii ntlng the .Senate, and
the following cmiiiuittec from the
I Ien se:
Hepresenti'tii !5utl:', Fncl.t. Gr.i
him. Vine. IC'luieniN. 'uts,i. MoFnd MeFnd
den, Timpie, Purler, Merln, Campbell,
('-age, Dnrruw, Keis, ,,i I'ennsjivaui.i,
nnd Fleiiil. 'lrginin : Siimners. Texas;
Ceehrnn, New Veilt. and Wis. .
Georgia.
Tlie Senater's body will be j lnee.1
In hu noted boekruom, where he pH'wri
ie much of his time In studj and re
seat eh when able te be In ViiUe; Purge ,
The congresslenc.l I'emtnitt.v will
leave Washington at ! e'clic- Sutur
da morning. It will hsm-h 1,'e In
the Hellevue-Striitfer.l, Pi llitdc'iii'.ii.,
and go by automobile te Vinicy Fure,
where the services v 111 be held in tne
Memerial Chapel, tn winch President
Harding spoke at bin visit te the Knet
home in June. The Hev. Dr. Ilurke
will read the service for the dead.
crouched ,n a. corner w h'.lu HiiOhe
poured from a window.
Jehn Lyens, U2S1 Seutli Hemberger
street, n letter carrier, was delivering
mull nearby and -aw the sin he. He
ran Inte the house, found Catharine
and llsther nnd carried them outside.
Lyens shouted te Gallagher, who wii?
leaving his home, Tb carrier thin
returned te the burning house, followed
by Gallagher. Lyens round James and
Alary, speechless with fear, un the sic
end (le ir and curried them out, wlnl"
Gul'.agl.tr lesciied the invnlb..
Teleplieiies Alarm
The letter carrier next ran te a neigh
borhood store and telephoned an alarm.
The (lames had spread te the first lloer
when firemen reached the house. Vir
tually the entire Interior was ruined by
the (lames.
A message was pent te Mrs, Devlin
nnd she ran from the ml'l te her home.
When she saw the destruction caused
by the (lie she screnmed and fainted.
She wns carried tu a neighbor's, house.
Police of the Twentieth and Fitr.
waler streets station brought Deviue
te the Pelyc'inlc DeMiital. His comji cemji comji
tien was said te be critical.
Nearly nil the furniture In the Utile
house was ruined. When she was re
vived Mrs. Devine told neighbors she
vvpH pennl'ess, ns nil her enrulngs were
required te maintain tier Invalid lius
baud und the children ,
NATION
LEADERS
TO SENATOR KNOX
11111113 1 fJLL JL JJ JLl ML, JL EX1
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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, J921
SICND FOOD TO STARVING CHILDREN
WtF V '3ilHBWikHKVjfc, f rt?IW
i st v .Jpv vT.fMstaxrix'W s; . Pit vyA'S
s wia'saH' v4 hH.v.Cw
ffll wEm ' " m-'X
Kutli l"e (left) and IVances iirn. who with oilier public school
pupils ledny help supply n ship for Near ICast relief
4 FUN HURT
ASfLOOR FALLS
Captain Atkinson, Engine Ce.'
36, ?nd Aides Burned and
Cut in Terresdale
WOMEN RESCUE CHILDREN
A lire captain nnd three hesemen
went down with n cell-ipslng deer and
were burned and cut tednj when lire
destroyed tli" home of Mrs. Martha
Helinskl. A-htnu read and Grant live-
nue. Terresdale.
The injured me :
Capt.l'n (ieerge II. Atkinson. 'U
jears old. ."ili.'i Khiiwn street t com-,
mamler of Kngjiie C .mpnny Number ,
,'iti. Fiaiikfeid a. -011111' and Hart"l
street. Severe Inn us of fac. arms and
body. Condition serious.
Hubert .1. Mitchell, hesenii.n. .IlllfJ
Jiunch street, Knglne Cenipan.v Jill.
Cuts of face and hands. Hedy burns.
Leuis W. llRiiul. C,01 Walker
street. Rngine ('empan I'.tl. Hums i.f!
bunds and body.
Leenard .1. Viltiatricl,, T."it Van
Dyke tre(t, Fngiiu. Ceiupimj ,.".'!. '
Hums of face mid right shoulder.
The fire was ilin-n'..icl .shortly
fltter (1 o'clock this meriiing by Mrs,
Sarah A. Khiythe, Mr-. P.-linski'-ii.ithir.
Th. v had three children as
geests in their home. Mar. in and He. -sell
Gilbert, brothers, and Careline
Montague. The be.vn are tive anil seven
jenrs old; the jilrl, four.
Mrs. Sm.vthe was en tlie lirst lloer
of the Ihree-sierj train" dwelling,
which is sitiinlnl mi the old Dudley
estnte and i-, piirll.v siineundcd b
trees. She Kitielled siuiiLe and traced It
te tlie cellar. I'laiiKs n trend were
leaping up the cellar .nlrs.
Mrs. Sm.vtlie T tin te the second flour
and itreiisul Mi-s. Helin-ilri. An alarm
vas telephoned (e 1 amine Cempmi
Vunibi'i' ."li. The vmiuei: iln-n took the
ihildrcii nut i,'" tin: l... ie niid tried te
save setue of their v nl't'ilil."-.
The lire made rapid ptvfcit-. 'vcp
nig up tn the second Meer. cm. Miming
rnpe.-tr'is and nig-:, igniting the walls
and spreading te the thinl lloer. Cap
titin ikliisnu a ve'erau in llie .erv
i. e, led lik men into the house and
w us helping te fight the tlnmc-s when
the tlre-vvcnlteu'il lloer collapsed.
The captain and thiee of his nicn
dropped into the sJUeke- tilled cellar,
v hilt- burning embers Mievured about
Tiiem. Heroic work b ether firemen
a' ed ti.e injured from denth.
Captain Atklnseji und the burned
and iujund heseii.eri"weie taken in tin'
Frankford Hospital. The captiru wa wa wa
renorted resting ca-U t hi- afternoon,
although his burns were severe.
The (lames rpiicklv turned the ill
t. rier of the dwelling ime u IditcUi'ned
utln. It Is believed the tin; was caused
bv an overheated line, :. tbe fut unci'
had been Uulitcd la-f night.
FLEE FLAMES IN 5 HOUSES
CLA6 ONLY IN "NIGHTIES"
Women and Children Driven Frem
Hemes In Whltemarsh
Scantily clad men, women imd chil
dren were driven from their homes early
this morning whei. live liungnlewH oil
Center avenue. Marble Hall, Whlto Whlte
marsh Township, wen. dest roved bv
(ire. '
Fire apparatus cal'ed by residents of
be viciiiit iiwiikeieil liy tlie firing nt
". gun from one of the I, taring homes
nrrived loe late t" il.i snv bi-ndwav
again a r'ie bln.;e.
Onl four of the 1.eiie -eern nccu
idid I'M ward NcKer ami i.i-. famil.v,
Alutiiu Wjiienr" i ml his fiimilj. Mrs.
Ilee t.iiiint.., a widi.w, and her familj
and another family named Mniineh. The
ether house was unoccupied, and it was
there the flames originated, ..parks -,...
ting tin ethers afire.
DEEDS HER SON TO ANOTHER1
Transfer of Ownership of Bey May
Be Illegal
Tampa, l'l.i,. O. t 11 illy .. P. 1 -.V
warranty deed li.rii'illy tnnisl'en ing
ownership of n snuill he.v from one
woman te another has been p'aced mi
record here. The deed 'hews that the
transaction took place last Januay in
Hardin County, texns, Mrs. Net tin
Davis deeding her three-nionths-eld
en te Mis. Nerma L. AV'sen. .Mrs.
AVilsen reivntt- moved te Tnmpn and
had the deed i-cerdeil te prove her
ownership
Courtheiue eiHelaD declare thni tn
their opinion the deed ts illegal In thai
it is untair te the child -ind deprives.
If m of tlie rights of hi-ritnge lis ,.r,i.
vlded In papers of ailep.i.t.. Ji, t
event of tin death of Mrs. Wihen l,e
fore the boy I et age, eihcla m lay,
lie would pa s 11s 11 cliiutel und becen'ie
part of the estate, If th tram in tien
was held legal.
Crsnherrr Hiviice Kvmnl
Willi 1 e Hat tvef slvea Z')U
te tlin vvhulu mnl. lluy
Kitmer Crnt-rrl UJt,
AUTO BANDITS LOSE
FIGHT WITH WOMAN
Mrs. Jennie Shirley Routs Thugs i
With Screams and Kicks and j
Saves Fur Coats
THIEVES GET CASH. RING
Three bandits who held r-j;..vcrs te
the head of Mrs. Jennie Shirley, ."318
North Fifth street, as thev took her
pocketbook nnd wedding ling. ale tried
te take' her fur cent. but IM when Bbe
screamed and kicked them.
Tlie l.eld-up eccuititI en n 'iridge
"panning the IVnnpyhanla railroad
tracks ut Fifth street and Gieuiwoed
avenue at 11 :l!0 o'clock lut night.
.Mrs. Shirley had been vl-dtt-'g friend.
in Ki nsingteii and left a trolley car
:u Fifth htreet nnd Allegheny avenue
After v.nlting about, ten minutes for ,t
northbound Fifth street ear she started
tn walk te her home, three blocks
above Allegheny nvenue.
IS.ind'ts Used Touring Car
A blue touring car vns driven up '"
the bridge at. the young wemuu start id
te cress It. A man .'uriped out ,ind
hieiiuced Mrs. Shirley with u scvn'.ve..
"Threw 'em up!" he cuuumnde 1.
"Threw what up'-" Mr-. Shlrb
asked.
Tlie ether two ban .Its. cildct.t'j
fearing that the voting woman wns mere
than one armed man could h:in'!'.e, a! -u
lumped Irem tJie nun 1 Inc and miewi u
reve'vi rs. One wrenched ruftj her
pocketbook containing her I mis,., key,
..r in ohunge and a pewdtr puff.
Tlie bandit' then netii'd Mrs. Shlr Shlr
ley'n wedding ling. Oic s'ii d her
hand and tugged until it i pped efi"
Hut when ttnj c.itnniiiuded tn-r t.. tuk tuk
eff lur fur coat even th" i.v.lv.
mti Id net i heck i,.r serene -
i'rencli HecK lioeil Weapons
Mrs. Shirley kicked at the no n a.
landed a French hec! en a eandi'' hin
'I'he thnje 'ben ran t.i t li.'ii cr nndspc.i
nwii. The eung wc.'in'i nirri'd te
her home, pounded en t'i lour ui,j ee.
lapsed.
James Shirley. I .'i "msbind, Icnrd
the noise and ran down ..tatrs tie ( t,r
lied her Inte itn Ijeiisr ..in.,,, s . fls
revived,
GIRL WANDERS 20 MILES
IN 3 DAYS WITHOUT FOOD
Finding of Londen Society Damsel
Falls te Clear Mystery
Londen, Oi". 11 --, jj v ., ..
Mj'terj still s'.t ,,. "rj . fHS, 0f
Miss Pauie'a it,., k-u, rt v,,ung s,.iPi,
woman of this eilv. who .V. s. .llsenve ,,'d
yesterday alin'-i In Ipl n Cinlh y
weeds, aftcr si,,. . ,,, ti.ihjTlK f,,
three dii.vs. Si,.. Mituit re.) i.i.irlj twenty
miles before b -ii g fn ind, trj iuj; ti.
reach ii house j-i llnrn.-t. m I, i 'mti!
about a jenr age I .- t miilv lived.
A nioteri'ji'l'si. n lined Husl. -s und
dismounted and n.is waikiig throcgl threcgl
Cuftley weed., in -inrcn t borne, when
lie miw the gill l.vh.g n 'ne ground
shivering. He hud tmt seen Lit, news
papers and was u'liiunr, of the girt'f.
identlt.v, but it being ivid-iif shf. wn,
verv ill, he offered assistance. She re
p'ieil she was "n'l rigli'" ard wished
only te be left alone.
A local student hnppe-ed along nnd
he and Hughes niie-ved M.n proffer of
Help, -viler twentj uiimii. t.v sue
ceed.-d 111 persii.idit g
in Hughes' M.iecnr,
i- f tiii
.1 .1
a- t.
-e&t
kui
ind
te n local itiii.
The girl said si e 'm.1 en i. nothing
since sili.. hu, 1, u i.uii.i . Mnin.a.v after
noon, am bad been walking about ever
since she l.ul vanisnm Si refustd te
tell wlli'ie sh, lmd le'i a.
FAILS TO IDENTIFYBODY
FatheP of Miealng Youth Nearly'
I Collapses nt Ordeal
j f.rlef ever tlie nb.-eni e of liifc son
,.lelin, who left home about a inentl.
.age. caused Ch'irie- Nil-.iu, "'Jit? Xerlr
ecend street, te bui -I into nnr.- tedav
en viewing tin- tieit.v of n .veiing lean
1 believed te be the mitsin. veutli. at At
lli'iitevvn. When tie rn'evcinl l,e d'cldee
the lied was net tha' et the missing
jiTi1 nieThite!.!
nun ivi-aiiuig ivituwn.v tieigir uris, wii
exiimiuliig the clot line " en the Im.h
Corener Haunch found n pnv 11 tiektt
tieining the nnine ! the Textile Mnnev
Lean Cempiin lb get m touch will,
this concern and leame.! thai the ttcke,
und been issued te Jehn 'sau, of tin
North Second stint address.
WOODS RECEIVED OY KING
MmV Id, IM. 11 tllv A. H.i.
C.vrus 1;, Weeds, rec. ntiv uppemtel
1 if ltd Stntes Amliissidnt' 1.1 Spain
,i.nd previous' Secretary of the Com Cem Com
inenwea'th of Pennsylvunin, picfented
Lis credcntinls te Ktns Alfonse In th
leyai pnmce nt neon texlay
Publish"! I- rxM flun1nr. Subv-rlpflen Price JO ei Tnr by Mall,
luensn i i t.0pJr2-lti ie2J, W rul"e L-ilRer Company
HAIL HEADS TO ASK
L
Piecework Basis Restored. Ag
gravating Danger of
Str'ke
CHEAPER FREIGHT PROMISED
IF WAGES ARE DECREASED,'
Hy (he Associated Pre.,
( lilcage, f)et. 1 t. -Further wage i -ductiens
will be asked of the ltnili'e.id
Laber Heard, it Is understood ufter u
vote bus been taken en tin- -ubje ( ti.v
n ilread presidents meeting h rt today.
The executives pri'tnieil te pass till
I'lture vvage cuts along te the nublie in
ili lenn of lower freight and pas-eugi r
rates.
Warren S. Stene, grnnd chief of the
Hrotherheod of Locomotive Lngincc.s,
today nsiuested a conference with tin
executives en behalf of tlie six big rail
toad unions, which have voted te strike
Officers of sixteen rn'lread unions
went in session shortly before neon at
'lie hotel, while mere thnn ion rail
road presidents nvt at nnetlur Th
'residents notified Mr. Stene b tile tile tile
phene thnt his. letter would be cenald-
'ed nt their meeting.
One Step Nearer Strike
The tdtuat'en vns rendeied meie
acute this morning when the labor beard
banded down a decision providing for
the restoration of piecework The rail
road presidents were jubilant, while
union lenders feared tin i fl ct en the'r
men, mere than Sit .r cent of whom
have already voted te strike rather than
accept further wage rdm tlens or rules
which they oppose.
With the remeial "f the piece-work
ban, the shepmen wr. brought one
step nearer n strike.
In August, member of the six unier.s
uflilluted with the railway cti.nlejcs.'
department of tlie American Federa
tion of Laber voted tn strike, as a re
sult 'if the July 1 wage rc-cluctleti. The
call was held up Minding announce
ment by the beard of its rules decision.
Teda's decision permitting the reads
te negotiate for piecework was accepted
ns ti detent liv the shepmen who have
opposed piecework strenuously.
A supplemental illusion by the .n .n
ber Heard amends seventeen mere rtibi
of the shop era tts ngri-ement. The
opinion wus given in the cn'- of I tie
Chicago nnd Northwestern Hailwav
Company against the railway emple s'
depiuti'ieut of the American Federa
tion of Laber. With the exception of
the piecework order, nil the rules di nit.
with miner and technical shop i-rnc.
(lees.
As amended, Utile Ne. I unds
Fight hour-, shall constitute u
1 ilay'i work. All empleyes coming
1 under the previsions of this agree -I
tuent, e.cej,i as otherwise tirev-lded
! n tlii; schedule of rules, of hi, ina.
hereafter be b gaily cstab!tI'eel br".
tw-i en the carrier and the emi.eves.
1 'hal be paid ..ti '. h-tttrlv basis.
This rule Is intended te remove the
inhibition agalnit plicewerit contained
in rub eue of the --he; crafts tut tut
liernl ngreemetjt and te pe nuP the
ijuistien te b taken 'ip for iiegn-tint.on-eii
any iTebvid i-il railroad ii
the manner preserlbed bv the trails,
portatien act.
i:ertilHrs (n'Act (Julehl.v
The railroad executive-, expected u
include their dl'-essien in one jity,
taking swift iiunm en the wage (1i'i,i
rate reeluctiens. Tin- initiative In ask
iug reduetieii'i would I,,, taken bv the
individual reads .-ns ..rding te these at
tending th- meeting ra-ln-r ihan bv rl.. rl.. rl..
associatien. Var.ving cenditit.rs n difTeie-nt parts
of the country vveiibi u c. sfuf" diti'ci--ent
rates nt wut,e i eil'ictieiis, tiny said,
although group- of reads in si,a,ar
regions mijirhl net ini'hir Appiciitleii
ter vvhri' leeb.i'tien will be miule te
th- Laber Heard ter freight nnd pa-
'iiger nue rvductimis te tin- tnt. r-ta'.e
Cn"iiiie-rci' Cmiiraissieu
Nene of th. brn'hcrhe.xl chiefs would
deny or .-eniirr.i reports that October .'lit
had been tuitatmlv lieeni-d en te be
i, ii en ling e it ii. plow -. Progress was
.ruperarilv hul'nl it: the lu-ntlierboe.i
discissiens, pi 1 ding tin replv et the
xeeuiivi'K te t1, l.ioiheri'eo.i rupie-t
'or a i-nnfT' nee i auvv uile, th,- re-
inaiiiing greuiH i.n lui'ing in iiiiieiiiit
of way, ?!;iinl men, clerks. Immiu u ,
u'llets. and etl.i rnilreii.1 in i..ns i,i,.( t..
disciss the si, nitim.. .ue ,.f r'leui
would inrui.a'e w'i.u tlicr .01 i.igli'
li".
ABOR
BOARD
FOR
MO
WAGE COTS
AUTO SMASHES HEARSE VTTH WAR HERO'S BODY
The hearse of R. 51. Reland. uudtitakM. 207 l lli.'.i;. ,vv u.
benrijitj the body of Piivate Jehn E. Meeckei. bi-uiiaht b.iik y .
terday from Frttnce, was struck at Bread nnd Jeffeisen stints
this morning by the ."Utomebile of Enrice Reman, 1S4 Ka-n Will, w
Greve avenue. The outer casket -was smashed and the driver an.l
a soldier escort v,-ere thrown te the street but net injuied Reman
was held in $800 ball for court by Mnpi.-trate Mi clcivv.
TODAY'S RACING RESULTS
Fii-dt Laurel Alex H 112, Menls, iS10 10, i?U 10, s;i ;u( .en.
Munheim, 112, McCu.be, $25.00, 0.00. sueii; biuli M.ut, 11,
Erickseu, .?6.10, third. Time, 1 1 1. Maiyimul Belk, All 0tr ,.ud
Graces Feuler nlse ian
AUTO HITS tIainTmVdIaD
Companion Badly Injured at Cress-
Ing Near Montgomery Pa.
AVIIlliiinhitl, pa ,111 11 1 Hv A
P 1-- Neiinaii I I In i" -. .1 .nsi'i,',v
' lllnl fll'd II. I l. ( 1 1 1 1 - . iv vvn - t -
usl Injured vvlen 'in r alie lln. 1 I
rnslni' ii't.i tin 11. 1 .,1 a Vi ns)'v..n. .
.ram mi u pub m ci. u. K a t'." mib-
ISI Ol Mell (.OH.. I ', tOilllV ,
The automobile s'ld mi.i. the r. ad-'
-ny slt feet, ifishing hend-cn inte1
the train when the l.nikes of the mu-l
chine laibl te work Hie injuied innn
una ..In I .... .1... ,nnn 1 . ... . I
run' ,i "u iiiu ii.iiii uiui eruucui 10
IV.A 1.,et.l,nl TI..II. ...A 11. ..1 .. ..
i.v .,-,,..... .-- i ue-Ji llltll M' ie'-
, nft-
- n
' Washington Arrival l
1 IWmmM iWUUaMaM
3i( mm iin,um mm K
.MLI.I.. ISt.l HI HI) W M.LLMtl It(.
Daiigbler el tin- Sweili.sli Minister
te the I lilted States, who I'.'s
joined her parents in ashing, 'u
Heuse Prebers of Ku Klux Sug
gest Simmons Staged
Collapse
HEARINGS ARE POSTPONED
it. tnf e-errp..ia'i'
W.tli'iicteii. Oct. 14. Illnes. m..'
the er.l"- of his phvsician saved "Coln "Celn
rel" W, 'nri Jese'iih Sinunei s, Imiic
rlnl Wvanl of the Ku K'u Klnn.
from u ui tiling at the lintuls hr
Hen:e Hi is 1 emniittee t'lnv. fe'icv .
!ng th" 1 ein lusien of his a'-guue tit a: 11
j iik t t.i, '.'ar eelltijise yesterdav .
AVI. en the reinmiftee n.e t nt the usi:a
I tir.e . pectli.c te begin a cress. r aii
I ir.atlen, chairman Philin P. Cr.mnbei'
nnneiinv.l thnr lie lmd recci' d a n.
1 --Hgi' ir.iiu the colonel's r.'ivslciai. "-a
1 ing th" head of th" Klnn w ubl be
1 unable t,, ;ini ear.
' If .h. lelmiel's! ceniIIl:..:i '.mr.r.iveK
and it mi's the ceiivetilence of tl,e com
.uutee, ti 1 henrini; en reso'ntlens te
1 Investigate the IClan will lie centinutd
tomorrow, and if n"t it wiT be 'esumeil
! Monday. Chnirinan Campbell nn-
liOIDieeil.
V,ecnile of the prce pectlve ab-'1uie of
members of the committee from New
erk and Pennsylvunla ten e"rw it
wng iMiS)ei'.'d nrebable there would be
tin furthr In in"g unti' Mi.n'nv.
Vpsliavv "speaks for Wixanl
lJeprwentiitive W. 11. V' 'lis"-,
"Ccnsresstn.-i'i I'vnn.-e'isf'' fiem the
, At!.".!!' i .istr.'t. who !nf-ed:iced Cole.
j "1 i Sinn.'iu- te tl.t Uules Or.mitfe
I pun ri" ciccaslen of 1.1 first nnpenr-
I 1 . . 1J1C1I Inte the picture aga!" te.
1 ...v.
I V'ell'.'v mg Cl.airm.'-. Caiapbell's ar.-
' inn et..' rt of the Kinn in-nd's illne"s,
. ,1'li.cv stpj.fffj forward.
...ii. 1 Mmtnun. hns been n ick
M.m : .- it 1'iiig time, be said. "Ili
. i.e.-c. "'' 1 tin im; (. cone ;e AVnsh
J ingti 1 hi told th 'in i.e vceu'd tf
. " I. ad ' nine en .1 mrctei'er J have
j 1 !" .1 un '.-'" . 1 rttfieat" "f eis illness
I ti.d. v
ill ' ir'T.tir! 1 s'nti n'i': t ignfl
I I t "h"-, .1. Ia--t ii.g. M. D.,"
t nritinnril rn. Ic rsrriit-eu. nluinn lite
. HANGS WITH SHOESTRINGS
' Man. Separated Frem Family. At
tempts Suicldi In Cell
C .tar.. ' 'it ss ,n.t irnbiHfv of
. lis fam.' . It .s-s.a te iiu hi 1 in
i tli'.s teiiiil- - r-ered 01 tie filnd :
Jes ,l, Ijiiibi' a Hnc" iinl Nevv struts
i 1 hat in u'fi 1 ' ' 1 n i.lci H.i nie-n i.h
I in n cell ' 1' r !. Hid Hare str.'e.s
, oellce s"if!e' .1 s j., Shinn, the tun. -'
Key. t. e.i Dm. 1 ' iiging ffntn a tisr
in t"e c !i lb In . n'.e 11 re "f, ;,
1 nuinlier of - 1 he
D'nnti ii v "e Ha'.nenan"
Hesji'trl H - . ..1 . m is serious, tie
ns i)i'ek'l . '!. 'vn'id. ring un tl.
stre." . v . rruig It., c, m-
pliltnei. 1 f be i; " si, r.e v. tlm
gusted sv 111 . ' if I-. ' ! fur
I his j.v i si(e, .
D;o1aZIe1sSENTENCED
Yeung Banker Who Embezzled $81.-
000 Gets 2 Years and 6 Months
.Inhti D'Oruiu ten er i.avpig ti II. r
i' the Aiaet n in, p. iiut mm 'iVu-t t out
' .'iv iiml en ti. , , ns -nhi et tin r
i' iiiiN. wii-. flit. t, ive vents an!
IX ll'Ult'ls in e l'llst,.), t'ern'eetinr
I hi lge .Met i ill i, fiiltlV
ll'tll-IUIn, VM, , t.'lu.l, ,1 ij ,Ht. . a.
shown etiiiiv I erause most ,,, the
inenev tnkeii was retuitiul
D'Uriuie sri'd hn luul siwnt the uem-v
e n tti i stock market.
VvTin ou think of wrlttri
h.nV et AV1IITINO Ait
KLAN WIZARD ILL; ,
ESCAPES GRILLING
NIGHT
Jrs
PRICE TWO CENTS
SENATE HAS NEW
TYPE OF LEADERS
Preponderance of Political In
fluence Shift'ng Frem
East te West
'MAN-IN-THE-STREET'
CHIEFS COMING TO FORE
0
GUARD
GONE
H CLINTON A. MLItKKT
tufr nrrcMHimlpnl l' riiliuc I'lilille I.nlier
' ij ut, rejt, bv Putii'i ifrij" ' eMpns,
AAaslilngteu. Oil. II. With th"
nth ed Senater Kne mid tin phjslcn!
"akin it' S miter Pi nrese, the old
un which 1 onfrelled the I "lilted
st 1. - Js, ,, , !K irf 1 gene Sena-
r I.11 .g 1-1 m 1 in-, irait-loekiiig but
1 1 ii n vvtrv strnigtii thai detl. time
Hut he 1, virtually alen' .
N'iw lenders, with no great author
ty jet. ai'i coming up, n.id tl centcv
..1 .nil icnce Is shtftirg from tb Kast
1. th-. AVct. Of tie tnw group. Scnu
nr- Wat'-eti. of Indiana, Curtis, of
Kru.as , I.enroet, of AA'lscensin, ami
Kir.ven, of Iowa, nre the most Im
portant. AA'fitsen nnr! Curtis own theli
,i.iitietis te inheritance, lletli of them
l.nve been nss'-,tnnts of the Old Guam
u running things -lncp the Ttepubl!
.11 s n gauie-d their control of the eppfr
iiense.
Iven.ver. ewes bis influence te the
fact thnt he is head of the ngriculturn'
'doc in the Senate I.enroet nlone owe ewe
bis te the sheer terce of his ability nc'
-kill ns 11 bgislnter.
Dig Change In Pelltir.il Life
The shift in tlie authority, se far lie
111 nuth'uit e-vists. Indicate a great
liniige In American political life. Th' Th'
lewerful Senators of the past held their
iiesitietm through the itilhiene! of busi
ness nt Washington. Aldrleh spoke for
vi1l' busine-s. Hau"a qunllv he; and
since these two, Penrose, represent
ing the great iiiilustrlul Stnte of Penn
svlvanln. bus been the spokesman n
-,,e largn- interests, though net in n
niiiip'ete n sense ai his mere power
ml predectsser-.
P.'jslness hns new n. spekesmnn in
the Scuate. It is dhldcel en the tariff,
en the question of using American capi
tnl abrend or at home. It has net the
nUtcTiitie figures it once had. It Is
net m, sure of its-II' ns it ..nee was.
Tlnre never wns a time when it exerted
leSf. inlluuiei! nt Washington than nt
prei-cn' .
Of tne nevv group AVntsen likes tn
think of hmse-lf as representing busi
ness. And he has contact'! w ith certain
manufacturing interests. Hut in the
sens,- ut representing 11 unified force
thnt thinks clearly nnd ns one man upmn
the tjcunutiiic problem uf the country, he.
dcs net. lie would like te de what
b'isiness nUc.il 1 ira n i'n, but busjaev--.
leej, :.et uk.
'lliree Kepn-enl Agriculture
The ether thrce are mere or Im
icpres, ritatlvesi of agricultural interest.'
Ketiyen and Curtis purely se, and Len Len
re.t ine'inlng toward thnt side Ken
von nnd t'urtis come from ti.e two grent
iigri-ult'iri.l States of Kansas and Iowa
Lerroet ennui from Wisconsin, which
is in r.e sense such a l.nn'c of industry
ns is " w Ktiglauil ic Nh' Yerk or
l'fiii,'.) Iv.iiii.t.
Tlie ii, .(or ndei s et rhe Srnate be
longed ! 'be nristecratii' tradition.
Ledge is ie Clbet. Penrose has nil
aristocratic contempt for lb" cenveii
t Ions ef demecrai .''. Aldr'cli and
Hnnna nsu'lted w th what v. e used te
nil the liiirei.s of industrv and took
their 'iinr ireiu this nssoeintien.
Thf had a s, ,se i.f newi-r m speak
Ins cenfiji ml for what tl.ev believed
tn be the most vital thing in American
Mfe Ji, uuusirlnl organization which
was re-pensilb !! tin- prespeiitj und
Tireress et the rni.ntrv It tiiev seemed
great it v us bisiiiiM- f thi, sureness.
( nntlnnnl en I'.we rn-ntj en. rlemn Thrte
ARMY AVIATOR ACCUSED
OF DESTROYING AIRPLANE
Macnine Used for Transporting
Liquor, Officer Believes
Detroit, et 1 1 i P.v A P' C.ev-
r.iM'iiif n vestigut.en e: 'tie 'mrriing of
it I nited Matt s Arniv airplim fmni
St'.fr dge Pi. d, I. I'lfinetis, Mich., nt
Miiiiiv -nil . i )i,t Angus' 2", is urged it)
i r'l-fit t-v I'up'nin " 11 Kelts tn
'i.ige..ce ..tlj.', i t P.. it Waviie, here
'I he r 'Hirt bee, .1 t"i' lie reduy and
i.lew.il an inv.'si'gm.eti it ihe cir
'imstnners u i iijit un K- is "he as
erts in Investigating . ai.s ' him te
iielicTe that armv nirplau from Self
1 ulge I'leld have ,ei 11 i ng'iging in the
t. anpertnfnn of wluskv tr.im Canada.
In lus report he eharg. s the arm of
fieer in charge of tin ',n rtie.l p .ne with
reglect of rlut) . conduct '"ili's''.mlng an
officer and with filing a n lladlnf
statement
The report stntes th plar.ii left the
"eld a' Alt 1 iene,., ,,rl nmltiK et
ugust 'Jil Hnd Inter rrwsli.il Inte ft
litch u' S ir.nrym.. nb"U' eight mites
ftnm AVir.d-.er. Th. retmri 1 'rirges the
r.et.ir 's . l,eppe trec, tl. n.nctiinc.
'lie p a lie drnggnl sefn distun. e avvaj
and b'lTt e,l ) ).- thing ilheer II'
.harges the nn.r i Intt-r v a tsken from
h fieid 1. "'tbers ut.d ''in' ihe (lying
effiier'-, companion wiie" ' . crush e
enrred was n civilian e; I., .e-e, a De
troit s ihurb "-vhe 1 h- bieui engsged in
the Illicit iiipinr irntbc ' Tie inteltl
gence elficr declared the iH ng eHcei
filed an trroneem acci, mt of ti.e affair,
having repotted It Is 1 hnrged tlmt the
plane enught fin? w.n i struck the
ground.
; VICTIM OF HEAVY DRINK
Fermer Wine Breker Attemptw Sul
clde. Dlrs of Delirium
Atlantic City. O'-t It Am - prnhl
'1,011 t tul i".t him out "f Imsiiiesn
ilnusieni" I'rwin Allen ' ltuth, N
A., drai I: Inns, It c, .1. . 1 1 , m cording
tn stutemeiits inmle lien teila.v by lib
wife. AII'M, wits 11 iriSn ions wile
I. -nker In Hat).. Tin A'elsti-ad net com
pelled htm tn r, tire, uml be. ttarted
dtii.kiiig In avilv . lb 1 nine te the Hhere
ln-t Mav. ami bud l n di -petnlent ex
eepi when uinler 'he 11 llmiii of liquor
Last Meinhtv 1 leriiing he 11 lln ted it
siipellicial vveui d 011 nnme'li with n
'iniill cu iter levelver 'lln- 'veunil vras
ma miisnbied eliiugereiis, hut after he
was taken ti, Hie he'i'itul. Alleti, nc
enling le Count v Ph.vsieiiii, Lewis H.
Souder. ibve'eni-d ib lirlum ire-menu, nnii
died lust evening.
The remains will b nhlppeil e Ilatl
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