sili .rittfif ,-' -v ,ir "V :Hr7 jpt" "rjffr 7r' " 2 ARRESTED HERE H INSURANCE Private Detective and Janitor Held in Rew Waging Be tween Adjusters POLICE HUNT THIRD MAN Censplrncy chnrgei npainst two men trresttil lint night are expected te re teal the wnr unginB In thin city for ller two mnnths between inTe,ientle.iit lnfiirnncc adjusten. members of the Fire Mnn-hnlV office nnd Insurance com pany renrrientiitlvcs'. Oceree T. McCain, u private detec detec ttee Sixteenth -tiect above Clearfield, nTlnlm fox. a janitor. Wuleut ntrect Snr Kiftt.. were held In $10,000 ball each for further hearing by Magistrate Beaten at Ills office at 1(BI? Spring flanlen ftreet. this morning. The charge aralntt the two men U conspiracy, but se far the dcllnlte nature of the alleged offend haH net been tnnde public ihe , wmrnnt a!w iinmes Ames II. Knight, but who "r where he 1h ban net been anneunicd. Clarence H. Oehlsmlth, rcprcRentlng McCain, made a vigorous ebjcctlnn te he amount of bull nuked after iMiriuni Ti-i,t7 rinrcsentlnz .Imlze Jnmen r.L fJnnlnn'H office, hed nfked the, maximum ball and n deferment. Mr. Goldsmith's objertlen wnu overruled by Magistrate Beaten, who Fnid : "The Im'.I lias been fixed nt $10,000, ad that will stand. I undertand that this is ft u'rv serious cnnc and involves many prominent riiiladelphians. It 1b nejfible that these men may he Induced te disappear before the hearing Mon day." It was rumored there will be mere irrcrti in the case very seen. Upward of $2."0.000 Is frald te be Involved in the bcandnl. Seme idea of the importance of the arrests last night niny be drawn from the fift tut men were taken te Direc tor Certelj oil's office In City Hall. He examined them personally but refused te divulge any of the fact") involved In The arrests arc a culmination of In In Tcstigatiens extending ever two months' time. Independent InMirunce udjiin ttrs nwrt they have unearthed n plot en the p.irt of rival adjusters and in rurance cempnnica te obtain nccena te their cfticc records. Thfv make charges of tapping of the telephone wires te their offices and that women stenographers were "planted" la their offices te. obtain all informa tion possible. The warrant charging McCann with conspiracy was .sworn out by J. Milten Yeung, an Insurance adjuster with of fices at Fourth and Walnut streets. It is In this building that Fex works at, a janitor and watchman. Fex was arrested after n three-hour jrjlllng b Detectives Belay and Wal ters In the office of Director Cortclyeu. It Is alleged Fex entered into the con cen ipirncv with private detectives te allow operatives, te enter Yeung's offices te peruse his books and private papers. Tlie watchman denlcrr-the charges. When the adjuster found that plans had been laid te ruin their business the) appealed te their counsel, former Judge .Tames Cray Gorden and Jehn II. K. Scott, who notified them te have the conspiracy warrants Issued. "The present nrre-ts mid etheru im peded are due te the discover of a widespread (.ensplrncy involving quite a sum of money and which will prob ably involve a number of prominent persons connected with the insurance world," Judge Gorden announced last night a- his home in WVttewn. "The evidence gathered thus tar shows that peweiful interests urc behind the con spirators." 20,000,000 Russians 8tarvlng MNh Anna Louise ftreug, who is working with the Friends' Uellcf Com Cem tnisvun in Moscow, has written a letter te the r Mends' tiendquaiters heic, in which che describes the efforts of the Hussien themselves te relieve the fam ine hituutlim as being pitifully inade quate There are liO.OOO.000 people in the famine district, she writes. OLDEST COMMUTER" MADE 19,200 TRIPS IN 32 YEARS ftetv Entrant for Honors Abe , Has the Greatest Fund of Stones, His Backers Say ' "Knights of 5:15" Soen Arc le Organize Club and Decide Winners of Laurels Halms te the commuting champlon champlen Np hae at last grown se iineHcrf and paradexal that it appears the award of the title must be made en the bntis of differential calculus or an appeal te the oracles, or by a decision of the Supreme Court Net, hewivei, that the mere arithme tic nf the situation Ks net rle.ir T rmnt of mileage the race still belongs te Ailaiu Or II. of SliiUlngtrm, with 89V I "'' m-u is i.nas v. Kinsey, of lleaijlmr. whose total h 801,411. Hitherto Mr Kinsey s closest rival lias been W 11. os. of Dovlestewn. whose, recnnl of miles Is 54(1,314. Hut compared te Mr. Grill's twenty-four and Mr KinsetV twentj -three Mr. eus,Iias had tweut.-six years of ex- inw ? "1"1 a l,n5C'luent lead of about JUOO trips. ,h Vr, u""s waves his claims in behalf of Jehn W Snurman, of South Seuth p,nrn,ul Mr- aui man's mi'enge is Ml 510 000. less than Mr. Heus nnd wnsldeynbh icbs thnn Mr cirillH or r. i,r'"SPV'h- ,5l,t " ,,(,''"'f "f his candidate Mr. Reus Kays that it would be unfnlr tu gUP Mr. Grill the title f e!.M0r'"1M' Mr (irlM fI"1,',, t IKe hlilMiiigteu which is some distance , cr, ,h'"' Southampton. The prln Ple that is iinehed. sns Mr. Heus, M one bigger than anv lechnlcalit. fcew cmstder the claims of the dark rse, Mr Saurmaii lie is eight v ren )Mrs old nnd ran remember n ,, firll0''''l Harrison's "hard Juer campaign. Hew mnnv com cem auters. uskM Mr. Rmlbi cnn de that? Jtts credentials ns a commuter dnte jrem 8!) Fer two years Mr. Saur n rode twice a dav,between this city ad Churchvil'e, and for thirty years has commuted between here and Donthampten. Net a day has he mlsicd, save Sun- eTS nml lm1iiln.P ..., ,i... i.!.. it ii.:r ; "",,mi,,e, uimi hv iiriri nun' ' "at an Injur te his leg once laid him i OYSTER t i I W ones ilsllcleus ones In I J"'" known style. One visit and t ou re s pstren for Hf rreve It. f I EAGLE UESTAUKANT , ACCIDENTALLY KILLS HIS FRIEND, THEN DISAPPEARS Fears Entertained That Man la Sui cide After Leng Inland Tragedy New Yerk, Oct. 1(5. I'aul Wold Weld man, president of the Nassau Autobus Company, was missing at a late hour Inst night after accidentally killing William' V. Gels, owner of Hewlett Inn, Leng Island, Fears vcr enter tained that Wcldman had committed suicide. The men were preparing te lenve for a hunting trip In the Adlrendacks yes terday, when Wcldman, attempting te demonstrate his skill with a revolver In the Inn, discharged it. The bullet struck Gels, penetrating his Intestines, lie died In Mt. Jeseph's Hospital, Far lteeknway, a few hours Inter. As the hotel innn fell Weldmnu cried : "I'll end It all! I'll de away with everything I" Still holding the revolver, he ran te his automobile outside the hotel nnd sped away. The car was found aban doned In Hel'ls Inst evening nt Hemer Lee nnd Jamaica avenues. Gels exon erated his friend In nn ante-mortem statement. THUGS TAKE HORN AND $10 Cornet" Player Beaten by Men In Motorcar Charles W. Uescll, 411-11 North Tenth street, a muslclnn, was beaten te Insen sibility with n blnckjack and robbed of n cemrt and 510 by four men In nn automobile who held hlra up last night In front of 1007 Itecltlnnd street. Bescll was walking home shortly nftcr 11 e clock, he said, when a larare tour ing car drove up te the curb beside him nnd stripped suddenly. Otic of the four men In the car stuck out a gun and said, "Stick 'cm up and keep quiet or we'll kill you." Uescll v"stuck 'era up," holding his cornet aloft, but the bandits npparently were net satisfied. They get out nnd neat mm. llesell was taken te the Jewish ITns pltal with several cuts en th0 head and ever tee eyes. SHOT BY CHUM, MAY DIE Youthful Victim Absolves Compan Ien Frem All Blame Ervin Margerum, sixteen years old, 1403 North Fifty-seventh street, was shot in the back last night by his chum, Jeicph Carrell, seventeen years old, itiiri .eriu ruty-cignin street, Marcerum is in the West Philadel phia Homeopathic Hospital in a critical condition. lie absolved Carrell, who was arrested, of nil blame for the nc cldent. Carrell told police Mnrgcrum was ilrutting nneut the room of his home with the gun protruding from u back pocket. He had recently purchased It. In a spirit of fuD, Carrell said he took the gun from his chum's pocket while the latter's bnck was turned, pointed It ami puiicti tne trigger. READING PENSIONS EIGHT Philadelphia Man Completed Nearly Half Century With Railroad night former emnleies of the Phlln delph)a and Heading Hallway sstem luue been added te Its pension list. These men wcre emplejcd nt widely Fcattcred points and represent a total of .'131 years and 11 menthb of lon len tinunus i.ervlec with the cempnnv. Frank Deney, 1053 North Philip fm-ti, luuituuiv uic-iiiui in ii ir mu- nue, holds the record for length of serv ice among these eight. He was in the employ of the company for forty -nine cnrs, nine months, and his pension became effective en April 1, 1921 He is closely followed in point of service bv Lewis lSeaeli, Llewellyn, I'a.. section foreman, allverten, l'a.. who had forty nine jears, one mouth te his credit. MACLEAN TO PREACH The Key. Dr. Nerman Maclean, of ndinburgh', will preach tomorrow In the Cnlvnr.v Presbyterian Church. Dr. Maclean, who came te this country as a delegate te the Pan-I'resbjterlnn Qiuncll. Mnce 11)05 has been pastor of St. cutuecrt s, in i,(iini)urgn. JOHN XV. SAl'KMAN Soutliumpten (Pa.) man who has made 19, WO trips renimiitlng in tblrtj-twe cars up. He has made mere than 10,200 consecutive trip ever the Heading, and no rcceul jet uncovered cnn ee,ual this. REWARD NO QUESTIONS I F THE 2 young men who borrowed a FORD SEDAN (.V. J, License Ne. S30I3U) AT 1940 N. 13th ST. THURSDAY Will return rnr te the owner, 8. C. nesjem I'ulillc I.ecljtrr, 0th Chestnut Hts. Housekeeping Apartments Modern, Fireproof, Hlevater Culldtnn 18th and Wnlnut Streets 15th and Pine Streets Juniper and Spruce Streets b rooms and 1 bath te 11 rooms and 4 hatha McILVAIN & CO. iai0 Otis Ilalldlnc l'ulladelphU tiVEmm1 PUBLIC VAR E HEN REPENT LOAN BILL DEFEAT Weglein and Cox Try te Replace Items They Killed in $19,000,000 Measure HEED PUBLIC PROTEST Administration leaders see definite signs of weakening of the Vnre Combine oppesjtlonfto the proposed $19,000,000 municipal lean. Mayer Moere and his director bellcve that the Ceuncllrtien are beginning te feel the full effects of the battering blows which hnve been delivered ngnlnst the Combine and the nlleged "unincumbered balances" estimated by Controller Hnd Icy. Already, in the onlnlen of members of the Majer's Cabinet, CeuncUmcn nrc realizing Hint In killing the lenn, they voted ngnlnst their Interests und the In terests of the city. As n consequence Ceuncilmcn nrc be ginning te try te repnlr the damage done by Introducing plecc-meal lean legisla tion. The city Administration, believes this policy is being adopted bv the Vnre Council for two reasens: First, that the lean funds nrc needed and because Council proposes te make an effort te win credit for a lean bill of Its own. Council Was Net Snubbed As n matter of fnct, said Administra tion lenders, the $10,000,000 lean bill was made up in a conference of cltv of ficials with Chairman Burch, of Coun cil's Finance Cemmitter. Chairman Hurch, the Administration contends, was the proper ceuncllmanlc official w th whom te confer. This, It Is pointed out, answers the charge thnt Council was net consulted In the make-up of the Lean Bill. Twe antl-Admlnistrntlen Council men already have Introduced lean bills replacing Identically the same Items they killed when they knocked out the Ad ministration Lean BUI. These bills were, first, one bv Hlch nrd Wegleln, president of Council, cnll lng for n lean of $1,050,000, se thnt the city might mntch nn equnl appropria tion by the State for the construction of the Delaware Hiver bridge. Mr. Weglein is a member, nleng with Mayer Moere, of the Bridge Commis sion. He knew when he -voted te kill the S19.000.000 Lenji Bill that he was at the sam time killing the item of $1.0.10.000 for the bridge. Second, n bill by Oiunellnan Cox, one of the Seuth Philadelphia members, for $.100,000 for increasing the units of the Philadelphia dredging plnnt, for the purpose, particularly, of deepening the channel of the Schujlklll Bier. When Mr. Cox voted against the $10,000,000 Lenn Bill he killed this same Hem In the Administration bill. Is Sudden Reversal The striking point about the sudden reversal of form en the part of Coun cilman Cox, snid Administration lead ers, Js that Cot In killing the Admlnis Admlnis tiatien Item voted against a program, the deepening of the Schuylkill. In which his employers, the Atlantic BeHnlng Company, arc vitally interested. The Administration unntn.l in l,,.ii.i up the ifredging plant se that the riicr channels might be kept up and se that an appropriation of $1. 000,000 might be weu from the Tedem! Government. However, the Atlantic Befining Cem.- pnny, Ignoring factional politics, wants the channels deepened, se that its' Harry I.. Knrr. urc-icent et the itaiti steamshlps may come up the Sehul-! mere Club. In nild.-cs.ln2 the New Jer kill. Hence J. W. Van Dke, president -''v contention of the Kiuauis Clubs of the refining company, railed en Mntnr today. Moere. A cenferenre wns held, which "If everv Klwnuinu would gne em em jKe was attended bt Directors Sproule' plejment te Just one nmre pitmmi t hiu anu uaven. as me result, Ulreeter prelllc win man" a nnanci.il and gee- grapnicni survey of the deepening nnd drainage projects, and held a further! conference te which United States Army I engineers will be invited. Incidentally I Mr. Van Djke complimented the Majer en his long nnd centlnurd Interest in I deeper wnteiwajs, as a first aid te. I'UMiuivnt;. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Martin Wlnlirs :140 rirewn at., nnd Kler- nce A MltchiMI, 2040 rirew n nt Antnnas Mlkoler'v, 1311 Cnrltnn st und MasuU Hiilonlence, 1S11 Curlten nt. Harry L. Ilftnklni. Rie S. ."lath t . and J!n t. Cntllp, 30S3 Pepltnn hvp. Jehn Mch" Keith, 3.'a Knlkem nt . and Hertha n Stnreck. 3413 Wnllace at. Rehrt M. Heltsmaft. asm Penrltnn de nnd Mar" 15 Nu3, a8tfl Po7rlten nvr Julius bzmder. SO'.' '.V. Mnntcemery ae , and Dera nieber 1307 flth at Auitln b. blocker. 603S V 10th at . ar.'l Glacljs It Wltnwrr. 3184 N 7th st Hareld A. Kassmntin, Inir Hraneh. Ji J , snd Kran'-ea I. Ilajard. 110 Walnut In Henry A. J-Aena bweda'.iore, N J., and Anna J Htipelv. 1733 Miner nt. Prltchard Thompson. 370R a H2il t . and Pauline O IbTt. SI 13 Tlnli-unr r Joerph V Hede :33'i X Canuc 'I . arfj Care'lnf 15 Snewdnn. .1414 Alnnlle st Harry V. Lcnlken. Atlantic City. N J . and irfrtlia Heward. Atlantic rity. N. J SamUHl I'enitr. IS07 Alter at., and Kva Drewn. 272S Pftera at IllUm Uie ltl! Cabet at . and Cernelia HnlWv 1(145 i abet kt. Dald naduvanle. 404 Callewhlll at., and Knnnle Brr-rrifr -103 Calletthlll at James Weeds. 208 Alter at . and Mrj Winers, 2S27 I'eteri ' Uar e J rellnrman. S112 Chef ler avenu and Marsturet V. Klsher. 4400 Ilaltlmore ;nrnli Hcrnateln 21311 S nth kt. and Ann N mera ft. 20jn h flth nt Jacob Uloem 814 eatinnrland at, and Clara I owenthu' Ve Yerk Cl. Clmrles T D'ltan 2150 y 22d at., and Man K. Mcaulean. 1020 N 5lh st VMQiA L&3 UllMlOakland t W a H M I M i! sgrngpr Guaranteed Oakland Moter Car Ce. 918 N. Bresd Street PepUr 0407 Open ETeningi 24-Heur-a-Day-Service fccveu days a week, is a rnre accommodation te car owners. Hut we provide it te keep customers happy und ourselves, tee. We find it pays in the long run. THE HATCH MOTORS C9 eiiTHinuTims 720 N. DUOAD ST PHILA. litA.MaOltl) IIK,I.UIl I li rim .1. VUiieik.Ii 8737 lnnkferU Ave. Bammmnuit&cxm KKKMAM OM N 1I!AI.KK liriekrl llrnthrrs MHrne Ave Wiulilncten Lene aiain mm: dici.i:u K. N Crusntaii,Jr. tewart 4 LitnruHlrr Aves,, lluvrrferi, a WK.VT I'lllM. l)KALi:ll Arnelrt Cainrhell Meler Ce. Sb & Walnut fits. LEJD'GER - PHABELPHIA, SATURDAY," LITTLE, BUT STILL p tNtvxryrfir&9t VSTETi.AV'?"' tn&virr-ntrffi-szrri 'ftMWWS'' rjETKWWffiwyw. 'tHflEtSk rJBR -'- '" iHRI ill m X' Jir W'K. "s. lt! K-HBf,' rlHHnp -' W. WvW-.'-.fi--r4rl Mk HHr 1 HI X" "' eTTmwK cX' -i I -" "' -r " "'L Edith Trainer, of 220 .North Gratz street, Is only three jcars old, but she plies her Knitting needles like an expert KNITTING NEEDLES HOLD CHIEF JOY FOR 3-YEAR-OLD Sedate Little Edith Trainer Finds Mere Pleasure in Making Sweaters for Dells Than in Playing Tag The clicking of knitting needles held no terrors for three-yenr-eld Edith Trainer, of 22.10 North Grata street, better known te her friends ns "Wee." A tinv bundle of soft bnb.wieml she etiitrlipu two needles In her churbvi hnnds and weaves In and out. casting off stitches when necessary, busily working away nt the green sweater for( her lnrgest and bestc-t dellr. i Wide-eyed nnd serious she sits in her babv chair long lashes sweeping i MCX C-nii, milHl'i viiiTin m,-.iti.i . shell pink from the ciciteincnt of really j doing something like grown-ups. I her soft, dimpled cnee'ts tlusneii n ' Natural, golden curls fall in profusion t nbeut her sbeulners anil she steps eniy long enough te brush them nwn when thev threaten te become tangled bits of npun geld among soft green wool. As she sits working her face takes ASKS KIWANIS TO AID Members, Urged te Help Solution of Unemployment Problem Atlantic Citi . Oct. 1.1. Kiwanians were urged te assist In relieing tin- tin cinplejmcnt (ltuatinn et uie Mitien i) he reallj tliltilts he nee(is, tt would givi empleymnt te 'Jlti.oue pcriens the ! Unltlntercan asserted, "By gning the unemployed n chance te earn n living, it enables him te keep his wlf-respect and takes uwa from him the prospect of a place in the bread line or a ticket te the soup kitchen " Mr. Knrr also referred te the spirit nbmad te draw the line nt creed, reli glnn and nationality. "The fundamen tal pilnciples of Klwnnis Is that no man he accepted or rciecteil becnusn of his beliefs or nationality. Klwnnis should stand for unity nnd condemn nnd fight against any attempt te create t las-?, race or religious hatred in our land." F. H. Herat's Funeral . Th, funcraI of rrnnklln H. Hersl. a vldely known resident of Vex Chnse, of the Pennsylvania Celd Storage nnd Warehouse Oempanj. Thirtieth and 5 "e.P.,tnhtr7!,,s; m (n Pi"-" Monday Si, -". at his home, TlWtl U street. His death was due te pnrnlsn . "rr"5 "1 m a u at ip "SOME KNITTER" en n leek of dlmnv. nnd "eh " she cried today. "I've dropped a stitch." and determinedly set about te recover It. Last summer Hhc visited her grand mother in Huntingdon and it was there shr was firt initiated nte the in- trlcacies of making sweaters, anil long, multi-colored horse lines nnd things Her mother does net knit and her competent daughter cannot understand such n stnte of affairs, In the nfternnen all clean and prett in u btnrchcrl frock of ru filed pink or- in ii eiiiiwiiu iiuvn til iiiunii iuin im pandy she sits en the front steps an gnrcs nbeut her cemplucentl . wntch ixl h- lng the ether children nlnsing hop- scotch nnd tag, and all tue while siie is adding mere rows te the sweater, which Is far mere even and lcs bumpv than some of the creations which went ewrsens. PHILA. MOTORIST LOSES Atlantic City Court Sustains Defend ant in $25,000 Damage Suit Atlantic City. Oct. l.V A rrdlet for the defendant was returned jester ilnj In a suit for damages in the amount of SL'.'.OOO brought b Geerge W. Murdock. a wijel merchant of I'hllndel plua, against Charles I'lriuclcer, of Mins Landing, for iiijurtei Mistatncd 1 Mr. and Mrs. Murdock in nn nuto nute m bile accident Maj 31. Murdock alleged the nerldnnt ' t e rc"ilt of Pnnnaleer's negligence. He testified he was returning te fhilauci phla when he as forced te turn eQ the read by the ether machine, strik ing two trees. Murdock s.iid nis wife sustained permanent iniuries te the left leg, while he himself suffeied cuts ubeui the livid and fuce from fljlng glass of the 1ektn windshield Pnneleer denied resTnni.lbl!Ilj for i the nccldent. cliiming Murdoch lin 1 struck his inncliine while he was turn ing into a small Inroad. Jehn T. Smith's Funeral Funeral services for Jehn Themas Smith, seventy-four vears old, of Vl'l Seuth Pcnch street, fur thirt.v mi vears a member of the police force and at tached te the Thirti -eighth District station since Its establishment, will b conducted at 120 Chestnut street this u'ternoen. Smith had Wn 111 a year but wns regaining his hei'th until two weeks age, when his w If" died After that he became were ranidh . IrtArer "TRIfER" is a Sack -S Ceat model which is a wonder for adaptability. It is a convertible preposition that may be used in the car, when golfing or which is en tirely correct for usual wear. J It is of the Norfolk tpc, made with inverted bide plaits (giving perfect free dom te the arms), has half belt, patch pockets with flaps, bone or leather buttons. 4 Made in materials that suit it admirabh Hemespuns, Tweeds and Cheviot in Imported and Demestic fabrics in Herringbone, Bannockburn and twilled weaves, 45, $50 and $55. JACOB REEtfS SONS 1424-1426 aestaeritSlbmsea OCTOBER' 15, 1921 BRIBERY IS HINTED Drischman Witness Refuses te Either Deny or Affirm Insinuation CHARGES MAY BE PUSHED SprcM Dlitintrh le Kvrtitte T'tibUe tsdnfr Atlantic Clt. Oct. 1." -I " "n derstoed inAw tint former .ledge Clar ence L. Cele, chief of counsel of the Countess Annn St. Clnir da iCenturbla In ier suit te break her mother's will, which left n $."00,000 estate te Mrs. Murv M Drischman v if of " ,At lantlc Citj butcher .r tireparcil te present tetimnn btnntinte HH ln--lni ' ns late t ,dn afternoon that . was being used among wit wit ue.scen en the Drischman side. The intimation thnt bribery of wit nesses hud bet n resorted te enmc ns u setisntiepiil climax te .jesterday s ncar Ings. Themas Lnnrlls. of NerHifield. an electrician, had testified for the de fense H- merely wild be had known Mrs. Alice Ocrrv'Orlsweld. the former famous lialtimerc beauty, und thnt he regarded lier ui, a woman of keen in telligence. Sp"ctnters gasped when .luugc ijii launched his attach. "De veu knew n Miss Hartnctt. hair dresser. in HiIh building?" the lawyer for the Ceuntc"! nsked. The witness ndmlttcd he hnd known her for two jcars and had discussed the Griswold ease with her. "On one of these occasions. nui .fudge Cele, "did you say that jeu were paid?" "That's a lie," interrupted the wit ness. "Did ou sn. Hint you had received a thousand dollars and tint Miss Hart nctt would be paid for giving or net gixlng certain tcstimenj ?" "I don't recall It," answered Lan dK "Did ou deny that jeu suggested that she might be paid?" "I won't deny or affirm it," the witness replied "De jeu deny thnt the sum of $1000 was mentioned us n consideration for this testimony?" "Ne. sir." "What de you mean by 'Ne, sir?' De ou den It?" Insisted Judge Cele. "Ne, sir, I de net; I de net remem ber." nnswered Hip witivss. At this point the court adjourned until Monday at Kl o'clock NEGROES READY FOR FAIR Exhibits Will Shew Progress Made by Race In America The Philadelphia Autumn Pair and Negro Industrial Exhibit will open to morrow afternoon in the Commercial Museum. The fair is designed te record the present attainment of the race, and i will include exhibits of etery sort in, Negro activities, buch us dre-r making, i handiwork, needle nnd urt work. In- , ventleus and paintings The progress of the Negro since his first landing In America will b traced graphical! In addition te the exhibits prepi r there will be a (.cries of com erts cev - erlng ccn phase of Negro musical at empllshment. nnd there iiIke will hi n eld meet at one of the local ball parks. i which the foremost athletes of the! rate will compete. Aute Hits Man en Bread Street Jeseph Engle. 01." North Uumbrey street was s ightlv in'ured nt Ilreud and Ine streets about 'i V M estor ester dav b' .in .1' t mobile d'lven b Chnrles A." Ewer. 201M Njrth Curlislc street Engle wab taKen te lite I In Inn maim Hospital. t GRISWOLD CASE BOY KILLED BY AUTO Lad Struck When He Get Out of Parents' Car West Chester, Pn., Oct. ir,. Ulch Ulch mend Laird, eight jcars old, son of Jnmcs Lnlrd, of Giithrlevllle, wns fn tnlly injured today en the. Horseshoe pike nenr his home by nn nulomebllc iccupipd bv Mrs. Jehn Uiridi nnd son, ;.f Wdst Orange, N. J. He did in n hospital liere. The led had been in nn niitnmeblle with his pni cuts He get out ami went te the rear te get u purknge. As lie stepped irem in- preieci-in ei tie cur FOUR WILLS IN PROBATE Inventories Filed and Letters Granted Wills nrlmlted te probate tedn were these of Gee'ge W. Gerraley, C."0S Lin coln drive, S'i',000. te relatives; Llllie A. Tezer, 111 North Lludcnwoed street, $1"),000; Mettliew i: riannagan, 10.T." North Ninth strict. S.VWT. anil Anna Kerster. .T-M4 Mlihnle avenue, S7000. Inventories of iiersenal t states fol fel fol eow: Will-niii W. Ingram .!(!, KH), and Uridget K. Lanlguu, 1)04 Let ters of ntlniltiistriitlen In the estates of the following were filed: Jesephine Hnllugli. "M!4 Woodbine avenue, ,17, ,17, noe, nnd ntlieny Duff.v . 1011 Heffmuti street, S.'ISOO CHILD BITTEN BY DOG Treatment for Rabies Promptly Ap plied te Little Victim West Conshelictheii. Pa.. Oct. l." Marie, the v t-vcnr-eld daughter M fMiester Heir In r. of Morehead avenue. West Consbehrii ken, wns bitten bv a leg owned bv Jehn McLaughlin The de; --unk its teeth Inte the child's left life The nnimHl was killed, and examina tien of Its head indicated that it was suffering from rabies The wound was raiiterized and treatment for the pre vention of inbies applied. , The- father of the child Is superin- I tendent of the Diamond Htate Fiber J Company nnd is in the West en bust- ( 1 1 ess. assing at a IK eh rnte of speed. The nie-tnut III11 IIiIh afr , .,.. i. te a cna New Jerse, rnr was stepped und thn !' niinunl race lie e of he lite- ecrupants lid all they could te aid the I Jn"r"11 " "" ,l, "J 'l J,"" ' beytaking him te n he-pltal. ? "n "f '" m ' "j'1 " ' of t,IOM! Ut " . " ' ' ilnnr nveiits of the etir m u n ufttink liv thn ritlirtr. ilil, li wns . V Diamonds m Juptr OucJilr Fer EnpefJements 6 6Weddirt63 Anniveraariej Mounted ae desired WlfegS Harper's Ferry Excursion hCKMC IOIT THKKK STATES Sunday, October 16 $3.33 Round Trip Plus Get Tickets Early, as SPECIAL TRAIN llcturntnic. Sprrlnl Trnln BALTIMORE Philadelphia Trust Company If your will still remains un written, you should take the matter up with an attorney and have him assist you In preparing it se that it will conform te all legal require ments. An effiqer of this Company will take pleasure in explain ing te you, at your conven ience, why you should cheese a trust company te act as executer. 415 CHESTNUT STREET BROAD & CHESTNUT STREETS VVHITEMARSH MEET DRAWS GALA CROWD . p . . jlnh TrenllV IS Pennsylvania uue irepny i q, f Event of Day for j J Her50 Levers nul ,,,,,,,, np!p,r f, n(K,lr,1 ie iitiiimi hiinhini nnd crisp winds brought out it combination of bright rolers nnd full fashions Men nnrl women premineiit in the "hunting set" rendd, most of them in (heir meters. 'heugh there wet n fan -prlnkling e( spectators in riding clothes who had taken advantage of the bracnv; dny for u gallop iicikhs (niintrv te the meet. The greatest interest centi rs nbeut th PennsjUnnin Hunt Club trophy raie The prize is offered by Kalph R. Ktiasburger. The race Is for three nnd u linlf miles ever mi imlsW" 'nurse It is open rmlj te nmiiteiir riders, members of ,i 'eeegnleil bunt lub The Ftni'ii'echn-i for tin deerge D. Wldener Cup reni's -ceniiil in interest. Srme line liuiifi' und jumpers nr' oil tered In this rvttit 'I lien- wil be nlse two pest anil rail sreep n Iuim. and a farmer's ra eiiistin of two diish, ever flat gr, und open te farm ers ever whose n rrs the ' ' aAKEYSTONEl - tn au sc- tct jzrni'.utewn Ave. end Lthiifi. Famil.v Heme ( oekiny 7-Courbe Sunday Dinner He..- r i u, n stnfT'd 7 t' . " i H Ki n nr T ast i til, Min ' ii-1 lMuier Kimliv s,i PJriu"n- .nk v il' I'-i nh Mufhr ,ma Try Daily Our S S Ceuru Fimilr Dinner tr -d Tn ru 1 1 'I i A 1 1 s i, r m Hrr n-nr ts Number Will Be Limited rave rhlledflphU H till I,rnr llnrppr'n Jrry (V 30 r, M. & OHIO R. R fsmem I ! ft 1 'J 60c M I I . r Y 1 1 A at i R 1; : y At 'JffiS N m