V - .;. r' if- t 1 v 1 L VA l ' THE WEATHER uenirig public KfjGHT EXTRA d. Fair tonight and Sunday; cooler te. nlclit with freezing In nutitii-lmn dls Jrfcls! diminishing northwest winds. TEMi'r.K.Timi: at r.A(ii nern . 1 1 1 -j i ii i ! i in ine im ir.i i i i hrurTi- HH ine t iMTvOL. VIH.-NO. 46 Entered rs Second-Clas Vstter at th ro.tnmce x.t Philadelphia, r-a.. Under the Act of March 3, 18TB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 Published Dally Except Sunday. Subscription I'rte $0 a Tear by Mall. Copyright, 1021 by Public l.dser Company PRICE TWO CENTS tc x V mi S CHEERED ADMIRAL BEATTY LOOKS 'EM OVER fr BIG THRONGS ON K IK VISIT R E ayer Welcpmes British Naval Here at tnuiusi" .....,. tien in City Hall Square - nfWDS LINE SIDEWALKS '' iinti xAnn' AS HE GObb lu navi i.Hnu UmiW Bey Typical of Seafaring ratiif ion Admlrnl of tlie Fleet David Bcatty the bcatl iilenl u ine unsning, Atrinit UP0 nl I',lll"K """' lie is Hip Incarnation of the spirit WtlicHritH' Nnv"' WM,cn lins bccu England's first line of defensc for crnUiri". , , " Tie admiral was creaieu n imr 0 (Jreat Ilritnln for his nehievc nehievc ecnts in tlie Crcnt War. purticu- irv at tlie battle 01 .luunuu. m principal title is Karl Bcntty of the North Sea nnd of Brooksby. ' Earl Hentty also is first sen lord of the British Admiralty, the branch of' the British Government corrc cerrc corrc ipending te tlie Navy Department la this country. As first sea lord he i the principal professional nd tUer of the admiralty. The doughty admiral is fifty years )M and is an Irishman. although born In Bngland, while his parents wr'e en a hunting trip there. In 1W1 Ilcatty married Ethel Field, (I Chicago, daughter of Mrsnhall Field, the millionaire mcrcliant. ' KMn VjT MHt.i ? WAMV "SHKv( .MrV s - '!.. i 'T'.J ; ',-B. .UiVV'' UA' HI i LAFAYETTE RUNS PENN ENDS FOR EARLY LEAD. 14-0 '; Takes Ball Twice te Red and Blue Pests and Scores Easily in First Elihu Reet, Among Wisest HARVARD OUTPLAYS at Parley, May Only 'Serve' TIjjFBQ RMT FAII J Tfi A .1 !i T 1 f 1 .... .7 C1-. .. .!,. Imli-llnrt- suireu as ijteya uuurgv uuu eujcilui iu-- nnn nr im i tualltj, Fermer Secretary of State Is QjJf2 i fast Age et Ambition BANDS AND BIG CROWD ENLIVEN FRANKLIN FIELD Trim (Irrrmmalt Hcnlhnfr . . Irfl end Iffl IncUlf . If ft miard . rrnlrr . . . rltlit (Tunrd rlirlit tarklr rlrht mil ntinrtrrhnrk . left ImlfhirU rUht Hilflmrk rpiinnrw .1. O'llr'cn. Tuftn (irn Drrn Thurmnn Siillirrlnnil (ImiB , Wriy Mlllrr Vmtflln llBitifr Ilrfrrri I!. I." . . ,IIH M'n'liliftcten nnd .IplTiThen. rim iinpiinrin irvr Vf. I'rim Mn Time or iwrledn ft minute. WjisIiIiikKiii, Nev came out of tin- l'nrls Pence (Jonfcr (Jenfcr (Jonfcr encc wllli enlarged rrputaiicns were net I he hrniN of ilclpcntiens from the great liewers. They w.cie fSriii'i'iil Snnil". who snt neither union-,' ihc I!:k Flv. nor the UifiUftte I J.ltt'i' Five, hut wiie leprc-entei! one ivililnm' ' he miner p-iwcit, a lirilNh deinin- "iVfewi '" ' ,:" ''"K''"'1 ''ll(B'' profi'er. who Hu'dd wnH il cconemli' iulvler, Kejnes, who iMbfi wrote n book; Andre Tnrdleii, perhaps, si.iKssi;ll "'"' Mr- Ii00N;7' ln'rUav"- ., .. Ilrminrrl It mny be the Mime wny this tune. '""e 'i one were wriiinc a ciiiirrv et ncr- .v CLINTON V. OILIIEItT tu(V Cnrrenpendent l;enlnit I'nhllr l.rdetr i l!rlult. ri!l, hu Public I.nlvrr r'ninpriNv e. The men who! ST PERI D This 'in the itcventh of a scries of articlri in whieh Mr. Gilbert discussal the leading personalities in the coming armr conference. Brilliant Forward Passing, Buell te Fitts, Features Crimson Attack OWEN GOES OUT OF GAME ' ON ACCOUNT OF INJURIES rmi.irr ! sonelltieN at the end of the conference. Lafayette's Malwert football Ill-Haiti's naval here mahliiB an Inspection of British war veterans at the big reception accorded him at City Hall Square- today. Nete the keen expression en the admiral's face ns his eyes run exer the men's uniforms WATER MAIN BREAK NW PHILADELPHIA AFFIDAVITS 1 FIRE BRIBE CASE Fjrl Beattv. Ilaren of the North Sea .J .f ltcinbutiT nt.fi nflit.linl i( ' Britain's Fleet, was welcomed te Phil- rjelphia today by thousands of persons fle thronged City Hall plaza and the central streets te cheer the here of (Jutland. The famous British fighting man, the outstanding naval figure of the war, Ms'gnrcted by Mayer Moere and rep- tatrres of the municipal govern - 'eat at the plaza. Later, after a visit te tlie I'tilladel- atllKavy Yuid and n trip en the river, n jras the guest of honor nt a lundi- me at the Bcllcvuc-Ktratferil Hetel. (The north plaza of City Hall wus crowded, and both sides of the I'atk- ij lined with people when t lie udmirnl irrited nt ll:''0 o'clock. In his honor, the greal aicli of the north entrance of flic hall u hung with British and American Hags. Iirit bh flags were in evidence, tee, tlueugh- ai the ciewd, nnd they were wined rilOreiiKly lieu the noted visitor ulepped from his automobile and iiulked (e a platform wheic Ma.ver Moere and tit cabinet waited. First In Line te Greet Admiral Majer .Moure, with Hii-hard Weg- Icin, president of Council, and lllrci ter Caven, steiid first in the line that waited en the platform te leccivc the Admiral. Behind them were the ether directors am) a few distinguished guest-. The crowd swirled nil about, though a forty-feet aisle was kept clear by police. Near the platform steed a hun dred veterans who fought under the British Hag in the World War. All hats were doffed, and the Hrltl-di veterans steed 'at stiff salute when the Admiral stenned from bis nut iimelilli. The Police Band, under Lieutenant Klefer, struck up a iiinieh as the Ad nilral strode aero-. I lie short space te the platform. Mayer Monre, with his L hat lu II' hand, ndvnined te meet his distln filshed guest . Admiral Ueatt looked everj inrh of 11m the tirst-eliiNs tlghtiiig miiu his. ice rd shows him te be. As he nunc for fer ard the crowd sew a short, stack) D18D. With flnrlr (.t-i-.-ytnl 1n.ii n ln...wl letting jaw and pier. lug ecx. shaded f his geld-hiced cap. which wen jam med down en his bend nl the angle fa miliar through ills pictuies. He were u long navy overcoat, which wowed the leguhitlen naval jacket be Jth. On the breast of the jacket were '"Played the ribbons of his many medals wi decorations. The admiral had 01 necaiuuy cellar mud tie Majer Extends Welcome te City The Majer aid as she shook ihe "mlrnl s lumd : "With intense giatitl giatitl 'tlen riiihidelphiu. the birthplace of American liheitv and the second cin t tlie I'nlteil Stales lu industrial and femmerclnl ni-tUitle, extends hep greet -lap te ) en 'Your splendid record of activities in lie servl-e of civilization mill humanity JJJfars you te our people. The gates JUhe clt) are thrown wide open te leu i ami the freedom of the city h ours. .. At,B,nnl,'' '''no nnd place we shall mere full) Kivc ext.rcssle i r ' Early Morning Burst Forces Hundreds te Ge te Werk Unwashed COFFEE POTS ARE USELESS There was no water for washing or shoving or te fill the coffee pet this morning n n large area of West l Philadelphia, as the result of a burst MOTHER OF 10 CHILDREN LEAPS TO HER DEATH Camden Weman, Patient In Hospi tal, Plunges Frem Third Story Mrs.' Joyce Jeslin, thirty-five. 220 Mechanic street, Camden, mother of ten children, met death early this morn ing when she jumped from a third-story window In the Homeeputhlc Hospital, Camden. Mrs. Jeslin had been confined te bed for three weeks with pneumonia. At 2 o'clock this morning a nurse snw her arise suddenl) from her bed and walk i toward a window. The nurse hastened' SEE CONVICTION CERTAIN after her, but Mrs. Jeslin quickly raised I the window and hurled herself through it Evidence Against Twe Politi cians Is New in Director Cortelyou's Hands perhaps it would net iu'-lude. en the one I have uiifteu does. Mi. I I:i 1 t i tiir and Mr. Hughe. Mr. Lle)d ileeige nnd Mr. llalfeur and M. Humid, team, $, Jniinucse. Ambassador Slil-Ie- ran rnmpnnt nrnttnd I'cnn at the start) bera, for example, might take first place of their clnsslc gridiron struggl- at ' '" '' n,e knows s.i little of the .Inpn- m,i,i. T'! 1 1 i .i r . i i nese nnd the Italian- Hint it Is impes- n,W in M "n'''.V " h P,fi!irl M',,!?,!'i8bli' l list th.M.1 and describe them, today, twice carrying the ball te the The ,,,. , M.(,m ,m ,, lh, shadow of the Ucdimd Illue goal pests. , timc , ,)r0I,.(. ., mtandiiiL' llenre. AND HOT i water main nt Fifty-second nnd Brown streets. When West Philadelphia residents turned the faucets en there were shouts of indignation and quick telephone calls for the plumber. But the plumbers could de nothing, ns the water had been turned off nnd West Philadelphia had te go. te work with dirty hands and faces. Neighbors hurried fiem one house te the ether seeking just enough te fill the coffee pet, but there was none te be hf.d except nt homes where the old pmup still Is in use. In many homes the lecchest was raided ami its contents quickly melted te a liquid stare. Het milk served as a substitute for coffee in many homes. Caused by Teinperatiite The hurst main is thlrt.v-ix im-hc In dinmeter and is t he only direct lead te West Philadelphia from the Bel mont Hcsorveir. The district affected Is from Forty-feui th te Fifty-fourth streets and from Westminster te Wood land nveiiues. 1( js thought te have been caused by the change in tempera ture of the atmosphere and the water. The water main burst at about eiftO tills morning, se some of tlieenily birds were net caught lu the thought. The entile sheet of nsphnlt fiem Fift) -first te Fifty-second stteet en Itrnwn was mlsed siv inches fiem its bed and the water rushed down the stieet Heeding all low places. The cellars in the neighboiheod escaped fiem being Heeded, ns niet of the houses aie liuill en terraces. Weik - men fiem the cit wntcr department j s.m, one of weie suinmeneii nini leiiuu me einv (H, uar remedy was te turn en ni" water until the uiiiln leuld lie lepniied. This fact, et ii'iitsi, ui net known b) . tlie persons who disci vered their fnucils' ns dr as Velstead, se mil n v plumbci weie siiiiiiiieni'd out of their heds and came liurryiiig te make re pair, lu mini) homes tlie) tool, the plumbing te pien's. but leiildu'l ti'id what was wrong. It was net until sev eral hours later that they discovered the water hails been turned off in tin cm he district. By 11 o'clock workmen had an auxil iary main in operation, bul this only supplies water te Ihe lowlands, as the inessiire is net hiuli. The oilier homes n 'will nrebablv be without water until I Uli IWlll Ill-Ill III ntlfl ll ltni.1 liiL.tiil. I The family has been virtually detl- j , , , . ' I ,. fn, ..,, time. Mrs. .Teslin's bus- U" "" fMllWi loyalty te tlie Cltv band, who new has the ten children te i Administration, weie named in nflidn- for. is unable te Unci went. , vils tndav as the men who n'-muted te cij re .Mrs. Jeslin had been seriously 111 dur ing the Inst two weeks. When she wus picked up a moment after her full she was unconscious and died lu a few minute. BANDIT IS BEATEN L NA 00N Falls of Schuylkill Crowd Rushes Rebber With Chairs and Glasses WOUNDED AS HE FLEES and n black feur-lu- 'mte this afternoon Continued en I'nise Tour! 'Mir Column Tin MAY BE FREEZING TONIGHT However, Forecaster Bliss Premlse3 Weather Will Be Warmer Monday mi hne te get out our enr muflB tonight ami find lomerro " Me,n ZrTU' l'8 "" ,lvp in ""' suburbs, r he milk hl the bottle is f, ezena , ewimlnus are se frosted ,-,, Pl,. ter St'!'" ' rl "-'"""K-'l. Fer" - SaihrrA Mi lmH l"1""1'1 warmer eatiirr .Meinlm &' I'r,'","K ,ll,"'R't thete was n Wnd ter,,, llst niuhti lmt Ml. , as they were wrong. The wind never nl,!.'Se,:n,(,,n,'i,-N """' thirty miles he, 1 i 1",l" ' 'i '""'''" hu- been Wl"' feW '.- . Knlr tenlBht I,,, I. :, " ", " ' """Kill. Willi freez "WUeM'whelV n'",tS: "iml" sljing Mntreal Under Five Inches of Snow Me Z ,'"1' - A. P.)- entrc-i H" leilu s lirst snowstorm of tlie .' I11U11V ti i III ., MtOlll r I ." """ii-nieaKer, -i lie that .i..! '"yerslt) iibM'i vatery reported 2iMt ever reported bore for early --wucr. TRUCK WITH 35 F0RDHAM STUDENTS FALLS IN RIVERl Youths en Way te Football Game at Washington Thirtj-lne students of Foidliem Fni ei"ity, en their wn te witness a foot ball game between their school nnd Georgetown 1'nivcrsity at Washington, plunged through n bridge at Coiiewlngo. Mil., in the truck In which they wei-f riding nnd fell twentvitive feet Inte the CoiiewIiiro Creek. The accident hap pened at 11 o'clock today. The driver of the truck whs tut en the head and bed) nnd Injured Intel -mill v. Several students were nlse In jured, though net seriously. f 1 he ncclilClll occurred mini im- ink i rm k i minded a sharp turn leadin A lone, masked bandit tiied te held up the saloon of Jacksen & Swarf., tit .".201 Cressen street. Falls of Schuylkill, at 12:.'l() o'clock this morning and was shot twice by a patiulman as he tb-d from n shower of glasses and chniis. Police sev the bandit, new- In'Samar itan Hospital, has been Identified as Frank "Bunker" Deruu. an ev-cen-vict nnd )eggiiiim. wlie u-iently cem-pleti-d n seM'ii icar senteni' for post-ellii-e burglnilcs. About tiftci'ii men weie in the hu hu mem when the deer was pushed open iml the bandit walked In. .lame.. Jnck- ihe propneteis wns back el A handkerchief covered IJei.in lace below the e.es. He pointed a rewiher nt the astonished patrons and eidered tin-in te line nil with their hand in the nir. "Quit )eui kiddi'ig " ni'l .Iml. -en. The b.'itiilii'M weapon swune tewaid the saloenmun. "I'm net kidding." lie shouted. "Put jeurs up or I'll drill jour bean." Jncken's hauls went up. Patron ."swings Chair Leemud Grnd). II." 11 (Jueen lane, .in eM-iM-as veteran, win tin man nc.iic-t the bnndii. Tlie .neineutary li) play Willi Jinks in s'.ivc Gindy it cliunce te sei'e a ciiaii. Ilefeic (he benillt's e,.-s turned tewnrit the huddled reup of pa trons again Gi.nl swung tlie choir en Ihe holdup man's head. The bntiuit Mumbled I'm waul, nl- llieujh his icvehei v.n net dU-hnrged. s he nirclied Flunk Btadlej. !.il- Neitli Thiily-Hfth stu-u. stunk liim in th" tnce. Tlie liandken liief slipped fiem his face te his threat. "Why. it's Bunkd' Dnr.m." Hind lev slieiited. Pile ev-cenvn-t fmmeily lived in the Falls of Schu)lkill. Deran icgained his balance, but -pv-cial chniis hurtled toward him and a dozen glasses struck his face and Ixnly. lie turned ;yid rnn from the saloon, heading for tlie tracks of the Nor Ner Nor ilstewn bi-nnch of the Phihulelphin and Heading Hailwaj. about twenty feci uwnj. Shet by Palrelmnn Patrelninn James Strain. f the Twenty-fcccend street nnd Hunting Park evuiue station, saw tlie man run mptei extort S.".".00l) for their "inllueiice" in swinging a .."."!) 00(1 nintei- lire nppn- j i-attis centrac:. The nindavils vne pi emu ed l As sistant District Att-ii-ney Tnuliin.. in the I private eflice of DMriet Atieiney Ho He tan. Mr. Tnn'aue peiseually brought 'till. nHtjli...tl.. ... I'M ......li...., -.1 .... ii.iiiiii , 1 1 in j (i i-cmi- -i ii-I i-i . mi. Warrants bused en tlie'nflidavlts are te be obtained Immediately. Tne nrn-st of the politicians' will fel'rtw. ' After the uflidaiits ii-acliiil Ihe n--iccter's eUiee, Mr. Tiluliine nnd Mr. Cortelyou cenfened for abeiil lifteen minutes. The d-vKieii te make the ,u rests indiciles that the DWtriit Atloi Atlei ney's eflice is confident of a ronviilien en the evidence Ihe Publh Saft-t) di rector gathered. The scheme, which , ieliled no .mom v le the alleged ple'ler-. was said te Iiihc been built tii-eniil the "intluciice" the two oeliticliius chiimi'il tle-v w ieidi d with high Administration eilici.ils. . A propesiti!!-) was made te one of the I thiee lire-iipparntus iiiauufnctuiei s who have branch eilices In Ibis cit. It was proposed te have the specifications se drawn that tlie nwnid of the contract te tin firm ceiiscntinu te pu. "liibiite" would lie a certain!) . Si heme It. tied te Cerlel)ini The lepieseutntiie of this fire lip i.'iratus cempaii) immeill.ilel) culled Director Coiteljeit at his ellice in City Hall, with tlie iuteiitieu of exposing tlie ginft effort, though the) bad given no warning te the conspirateis. Director Cortelyou was net in his eflice and tlie call wus tiniisferied te the telephone of Colonel Themas Middle Fllis. wlie .was still Assistant Director of I'tblic Safe!) .it this phae of the pi in i filing.'. Colonel Kills iiinufdinlelv took tin- mailer up ami en Ihe u-turn1 of Diiecler Coitel.seu lurm-d the case! ever te him. Whether the lire nppnintu i mnpany was ii-i'd as a ilei-ej bj tin- police te !,( t lecerls if ihe bribi'i) ih-inainN of Hie i eiisiiiiiiliirs i D-Jd net he :,in liein 1 - f-fileil in.ln-ilni lint il n-n .I..I. nli.il ' established that the two pelii iciaii made a m-i en 1 piopesition te -wing the j lentiiut for XXI.UOtl, or appiel mitel) (i per u-iit of he total mom .i.ail- i able. ' j Assitinin e u--n h. Dii-ciiei t'oitel t'eitel jnii, wlie ii leiisideieil one i.l tin I inest .till ieii-iii ihhfs in the I lined ) States, thai le- hail the in e i emiileti'li , sewed up was accepted ns definite nnd that then- will be little dillieultt in proving ,i violation of the luw It is almost certain thai one or both of two possible charges will he preferred con spiracy ami soliciting a In the When the Majer was asked te ioiu ieiu nieiil en the repot i t hat an effeit wns being nmile te ipmi the piecceiltus against the alleged grafter, lie s.iid : 'M lime had several conferences (ui - Lllielt, the big Mndoen fullback, fin ally went ever. Early in tlie first period tlie score was: Lafayette, 11: Penn. 0. Lafayette wen the (ikj nnd carried the ball in n brisk nttrfeK. with Penn in n flurry as te what te de next. A reverse play gave Lafayette n .'0 Jiird gain and (lie bull wns finally brought le Perm's ."i-j-nrd line without much opposition. Hi-re Penn lirnculi iih'iiinsi .no iieweriui i-.nsren nttaclj ntei succeeded in taking the ball en down. Hut Iltimer punted short and Lafay ette was tjght back again as dangerous as ever. Hrunner sprinted off left tackle for n gain te Peen's 1-ynnl line, where lie wns downed bj two Hed and Blue tackicrs. Elliett then carried tin- hall eed in I we plnjs. Hreiiiinn kicked tin- goal. All Washed i'p The giidiien was weshul nnd dolled up ter tin nsien. Tlie lines were fleshly i-biilkcd, and tr-h goal pests pertul a mv i-sent f whietewasli. The trass wa us green as October nle. be Iiit Inn tied brown and traintilcil witli mud by bundled of football cleats. The crowd negan t nt renin Inte the j stands curlv. At 'J o'clock the entile j student sections In tell seutli tiers were I .ininuieii. nnd the i-.is stand wns mere j than halt filled. The spr. tnters ' who wen- fortunate eneuuh te possess re- served sents arrived later. Theie were .'1000 Lnfayetle supporters j parked in tin net th tnnd.t. They made n let of noise when evt rybnilj else wns iiiii.it nil. I .i-li.iii ll... T.-....... I. 1 .. ' ....... ....!., ,, y, ,i nu- i..ust'ie iiiiiui mr'j iivcu ii loiieoeii a ii no one wns piesent In the eulIi section. The Chinese ere prettj well known". Wasn't it Ambassador Hlchuril Wush- iiilreltiu-is. while lie excels the British Piemier intellectiially. I!qt Mr. Heet is enlj i n n 1 en tlie Auierli-iiu delegation. .Mr. Hughes is his line of communication with Ihe pub lic. Mr. Hiiglies is his line of commu nication witli the President. Mr. Hughes is responsible for the American policy se far as there is mi American poiiey, and Mr. Heet hns the habit of during hi gient talents at the service of some one i-Ne, Ihi time perhaps tit the service of Mr. Hugh". He is old. He is unambitieus. His only ilesire is te serve. All of this, his position nnd his attitude, implies a secenilur) leie. If Mr. Heet had had the desire for service at feri) that he iins nl mere than seventy he might have been epe of tlie I'etintrj's greatest public sen. int.. I have reason te knew that In- would hnve accepted the secre- Iiirjsbipef state gladly, had Mr. unt il muni Wrf mnliei Mane Itnliliiiril lurk lirewn Tli-mrj ref ker limit litis, Onhiirn Owens Itrrerel- I llllilrr . I. If. Merrill lfl end left tnckl. left itiinrrf i-entir . rltht kiiitiI irlrhl t irMe rlclit end ilu-irterliiirU left hnirii-ifk rlclit Imiriiiiik rulPt'rU i. Crnwi-lt. stieriM', lilli i in-. Mean llnnkli.-irt. I) n liiiiinlh. J'irtif n itilnlile. l-rlncelen Snnelr Keek Mnrrmi IVIttmer linker lliHipfr K. Htlnsen Itir1e fillrnr (llinrrltr I'lenves nnrtlimere. I'leld Jlldre N. linesmen K. N. lime of iM-rled .11 11 . I f .. I llll.lllll I'i litll- Llll'11,1 . .111. eiirn i unit who saie ei ineir country i , n-...-,..! e .,. i.i... i,. i,m t. ei. i . .liiil, ion i' u it i" iiiuii i;im tut i ii 'J ii M disiippnlntinent that It pieduci BlnteslieysV d net stiitesnien, but when lie was net Adroit Like LIe.mI Geerge ' There 1 one man of great ability, perhaps the ablest man m the whole i cenfeieni-e. placed in the second rank. who nun outshine the ethers when tlie rccetds arc all befeie ihe public, nnd 1 that i Llihu Heet. Ex-Senater Geerge I Sutherland, of the American Advisory I Cemtiii' ion. once described him te me ins Ihe '"wiset mini in the weihl." I He ceiiiiuil) iirn.ises nil the Amerl I cans in tin- eiifci'i'iii i in intellectual power cemliitu-il with ! v 1 1I ' i t which fits for negotiations such us tlicic. Hu almost eipiuN Lloyd Geerge In g no selected People said lie wished te leund out I his career, perceiving the interesting opportunities that have confronted Mr. j Hushes. Mr. Heet no longer thinks of leundliig out his career. There wns Important work te be done, and he would have, if asked te de it. iinder- ' taken It. Hi going abroad le frame tlie world court wns the net of nn unambitieus: man. Thete wu important work le 1 be done and he mulct took it. net asking 'himself what would be the political eflei t upon hiincf of leaving the i-imn- 1 Continued en Pnire Tne. Column Three TODAY'S FOOTBALL SCORES Pinal PENN 0 LAFAYETTE.-. U Palmer Mailimn. I'rliiccteu. N. !., Ne. . The snndliiig Princeton Tiger, slung li) h-feat lu its last two encoun ter, nrese mi its li iiid legs here this aflTiioen and crushed into old Jehn H.'irvuid. The first period ended with out either side cerlti3. l'linceten was clearly outplayed for Ihe iirt tiie minutes of pin), and ngain. low aid the cb se of the period, the Crimson, by n -series of billlliant for ward passe. ISuell te Fills, threatened. Hnivnrd Scls Precedent Hai-Minl ct a picicdent by appear ing en the (iehl twenty minutes before game tune. The whole team did net hew up. bul about a deen regulars .Hid slieslittili . who teted tin wind witli i utit and ferwnid paes. The Tigeis fellow nl a lew minute later, the entire team dnliing en the gridiron iimld a wild e.ntii-n fiem the Prince ton i lieei'ing sect inn. Captain Kis-I, and hi male- also lest d the u md en feiwnrd pnse and kick. Five minute befeie tlie game Minted. Leiirle ctilled lii ferocious Tiger teg.-tl-er mil .'it toil pitlted igt.nl drill. A d-zmt Harvard men gni(fl'ull) withdi-iw te th" side lines. The Princeton clii-.-r leaders i-nlleil I for n jell from the Tiger het for the M'llnisnii. The regular Harvard eleven ' i-nnli n d tlneuuli the neitli entry tlitee - minutes of 1 and. after spending jc.s I th. i n two minutes in sigimi drill, ictired . .. ...... i i their bem h. i Pi city Cost times The l.nl'mctte mil' iciaus, about thir M in iiiiinher. eic nil dolled op In j while lliimiel ti uiscrs, maroon sweater , mid whit lints. Thev made ,i unit np- the pep PRINCETON.; . . HARVARD..'... 6 0 te- 0 0 I iiiillinird en rinse Thirteen, Column rum- BANK RUNNER COLLAPSES: FAILS TO IDENTIFY SUSPECT Henry Disher Is Revived In Captain Souder's Office Ileni-) Dislier. one of tlie bank run ner for the Cern Lchiinge National Bank, held up eterdm. cellansed tl.i. afternoon after failing te ideutifi a si. I pect nt I'ilv Hull. ' Dislier wa taken te the efiici- of ( Captain of Deteithcs Seiider and was. tcviveil in a lew lul-liutcs. The sllspcit. wlie is belli" held h the police, said lie i Miclinel Mi-t'e-'. mack. Win neck street near Perter. He' was looked ever bt Disher and Charles! Kramer, the runner wlie wen- lobbed ' of a SrilKi'J payroll m Twent) - tit t ami Niiiidnln streets, ' ' Art cm nnd conviction of au one of the bandit will bung u icwaid of S",-.(ur jreni tlie Cem E.clmiige Bank, nci-enl- ' mg I" an mineuiiceinent mude In Charles S. I 'n I well? preslilein. ArieM and loinictlen of .ill will get n icw-ird. of is.-IMHI. A tlie case s,!,ids, ,1,,. l,.',, i IiiIIn insined and suflers no less' through lebberj of the mesin..erH ' NORTH PENN LIBERTY BOND1 BUYERS MAY GET MONEY SOCCER SCORES Venn. State 2 Lebigli '. 0 Ttldget Bluer. 1 Junier Blues 0 l-,3 1 1 G'fn B. C. Jrs 2 0 Nleetewn Jrs 0 1 The Mndium .ns nl- uie-t filled te it e-ipac,t when the of ficial walked mi tlie gridiron IUrMird Miident ami then- band of thirty plejee at 'ippesite tin- Tiger cheering octien nn vied with the bej in renting tlie nit- witli ! r. A i-liill wind blew fiem northwest, giving tin- all ugh le make it ideal ter football. First Period ''aprnin Ke k. of Piinceten, wen the .u .11..I ..!.... I... I ... .....!... II... . ..--- iiii-i .-I,-, i nt iii ii- i-n i- iiur- .Mini kill. -oft en ill. peith cud -d th ; lh hi. Own khk'd of for Hniiird Hit ! ihe .inn el I. nine en the Tiger' S- iiiitd Inn I'le- Ti-.-i i ipi.-n d i-eai-k ie- 'turned l!." ball 2 nril Icfere thietM "it of leund Giliej hit ll.it v.iiu' i bjt l.i Kb-for '' -.r-l- Tig" r pen ih.i-d I." Mini t'ei hehiing Gilroy made I- ,ii-d il'ini-;;. nt !-. then Leiirje I llllll 'I I" in- -I " e il hu It wn -i I I iiiiiiiiinil nn I'm;.. Tlili lii-n. (iiliuiin One I JEWEL FOUND ON VALLEY " FORGE FARM WORTH $50,000 1 Star Sapphire Alse Unearthed by M. A. Barr Will Be Given te Fech Meri is A It. n . who i -ntl) nn- ' i a.-i ln-'l obe l"ni en mil nnd srini- 0 tip ABANDON HOPE OF RECOVERING BURIED BODY iiepe was annnuenefl tedaj- for WANAQUE, N. J., Nev. 5 winiam uranam, or iiutiaie, n. x -who wjs caught m a tatidblli) .incl burled under a mabb of taud and timber, whilt weikiug ou a iuiii t.itc laht Wednesday. Pipes of coinpreetcd air were forced fi"w-n threufjh the tand 'n the hope that Graham could be kept jIivl until a retcue fore" could difj b.mi cut. QmcUband.-. cou ceu i:iuilly filled tin, shaft t'nt wa:. tunk. I'" I l- le I'eige. Yolk, w Iht tetie is a S.'II.IMItl Tin- lew el ,s n it ami weigh i -a ii! le In i i 111 I 'l"'ll oil tin TI 'ie i a i Tin- -Tell- s, j hi till-Ill lieni Vnl- iitiirueil edii j fi inn New ' he found that one of the C-leMiul opal. alii-(l at ii l'i llll'llllt'll mid will th'eiuh I Ti. 1 t"'- 1. il ill. 1 !i I'.i n. 'i. I'1 7 . :i i "l" ' U llg I ilium the se of ii hazel twentj -one karats, ami tiisi ,,f ,ts kind un . eiitmenr in tiftj years. a tiir sapphire among h Mr Burr hu had im .i iful bi-li iier i-itiiig nt te Mil. dial I--...-4i I''i li Et ilia -M-i.il mg one nini ,i ipuir-i- siniil.w te tin one Gin ' '! M.u-hitl JeiTn I" I ..'i i-i n n il te Fiance M- I I " this i-elllltl) . Heuse Passes Bill Purchasers of U. taiiiiigieu. .ii, ., et I. hiliidc'iihhi -lib te Reimburse S. Securities l.iben Bend ulleied w he - the c, celli Mil . .. I .1... .l..i..A In... nn...HAl the lirlllge llllll me urm-i- iui .i.iiiiiii, semling the machine iilunglng through tlie iron gunrd roll. Passing motorists aided fanners in extricating tlie college men from the twisted fianie of the truck and took lliem te neaiby form houses. NV0ULD FREE PRISONER Gloucester Mayer Intervenes In Be half of Drunken Driver Mayer ndersi n. of Gloucester, has i-eiiiested Hceerder StuokheiiHo. of Camden, te iccensldcr a sentence of six months imposed jesteidnj en Hich mil Ellenbark. He did se at the re quest of neighbors of the prisoner, whose fntnily. consisting of n crippled wife and tin re children, liaie been left destitute. Ellcnbaik was convicted of driving an automobile while drunk. Mayer An An dereon suggested the sentence he changed te a line that Ellcnbaik may pay turtiusb. weekly Installment!. te ' from the saloon and heard the shouts of stai t im the en tlie rnil- One bu'let in the arm. tlie natrens Deran had n lit) -void patrolman and inn south mad.. Strain fired twice, struik the tieelne man Anether imbedded itself in his shoul der. He fell. Strain sent tlie wounded man le tlie hospital. He hml tin own his revolver nwny alter running from tlie saloon. Police today searched along the tracks for the weapon. Police say Deran has a long ciimitinl rccetd. Before his conviction for bur glut ir.lug pnsteffices, police allege, he had been caught trjing le pass coun ceun teifeil money. ing the tin) en this subject, but liae placed everything in die hands of Di rector Cortcljeu. Mr. Corteljeu ha been making this impiirj ami I am stue It will be complete " i-i be ... . i .i .i .. . '- unmigii no- tail, in i,i I'eiin Bank will be iiimbni Gnwillllictlt if . Semite action taken tedui In the II I The Edllieiiils bill pievjilillg tel !" I iliibur! incut f i ..in th,. IVdeiiil Tre,iiil el all pi-ietis who lest t li-it ii.iviuent 'en I.iheit) Ileiul bj n-.iseii ,,,- iM. ,,. lug et tin- Philndelphiii ii:-t Itdl mil ami four bank lu ethei State w.i passed i ti i.i ...... ' .. IIC- 11111111(1- .mmiiii I'eilllO se n' nv. CHOOL OFFICIAL Al GIRL Ml A mi rTjr IplP UllC i I L RC d THAI MELLON QUIT SACCO-VANZETTI HEARING: ARMED GUARD ON DUTY Patrel of O'ficers Carries Repeating Rifles and Sidearms ! !i im. Mass . , ." . I' ' TI m ii n I i tei e .1 itdg. i w el i 'i Sir', t no- ( 'out t , in w 1 1 nl' I II n I In I hi ' i IS A Wehter en p"ti la Saece w in weie of the ! i epi i.iiii'i-i) iieuil sitiiscriiiei likew ise efln ei mid dliei t hank In uuestlen. I HepieM'iitatlve Fdmend. ingoing for its p.is.ige. culled attention te i lie tail - , that the 1 reitury Di-pmtmeut utgeil , SHOT IN LEG. MAN ATTENDS 'l10 ,ml,,ll, V,r.",,V"lu' '? ,J.l,,,r,J M,,I"N' """"h" ..nn i. nun- imiii.s, titeiei 1 desigiintlng the hunk ns unelli ml ageii- j cies of tin- Geveinineiil te ici-mvc ub- i rtptieii. Reger L. Tettfn, Statict cian of Bases Delaware Beard, and Yeung Teacher Disappear Deiv.ancl in Senate en Secretary's Attitucls Toward "Taxation tsf Wealth" GERMAN MARK DOWN AGAIN New Yerli, Nev. 5. German marks lodej established another new low rec ord, selling at ..'1025 of a cent. Tills rep resented a decline of 4 points from j-ps-tcrday's low record. Prank II. HUnelidi, the utll-knenn wrltte en th WerlrfWur. will rtpnrt th Aims Cen." rreM (or iTbt Pbiltdtlpbla Inqulrtr. Aqv. HIS ASSAILANTS HEARING Defendant Says He Was Attacked and Feared Held-up Stephen Jejte. l-( lit) -two etii old, 2tll!l Ann stieet wa shot In th leg early this, morning by Heck Zdllllkewiiz wlie l.ei Jis a cint- Mere i202S .Salmen street i Je,ue md lid watd A. Brown, 2P.". I l-.a! Thompson street, a ciij tinman, were ictuinitu' fiem a hinie. Stephen Jojn , n brother of "l'.ii" Joyie. who wa slim and killed l,v n patrelmliu in .in ulterc.uimi em-i a Sunday bns-liall game earl) lnt June. Sleplien's Injiirir wet mnparmhel) slight. At Nertlieastern Hospital t'i was found 'lie bullet . aftei hitting hi leg, had Indjc.l in his line. Atler lie Ing treated, he was able te appear at XlillllkcwicK's lieai lug. The defei (hint eplniiic. I'ewuieh.id bnen nnneiing him all ewnlng; that .le.vce. inmMiig. uuu c.-iiicu ,i re'iinrU I i him will 'h he resented, and inlet thut Joyce had tliiewn epe brick nml threatened te threw another. Jevce said that as he am' Ids friend were passing tlunk'-wi-z's store a shot was fired from the window, .dunkewlc! was held ,lnlGi)0 tail for a further hearing a week from today. - LIMIT BEERPRESCRIPTI0NS Doctors Will Be Held te Old Maxi j mum of 100 a Quarter I Washington. Nev. ." i It , P i 'Despite new Tieanr. i egulalieiis n. lowing plusiclan te m' mi unlimited number of pieerlptien ter beer, the) will be held te the old minimum of 100 prescriptions ever) llue months. Cem- missioner Ilnjne said teda. I Hcgiilatiens covering phjh inns' pre- ' seriptluu. Mif. lln.Mies eplaln.l. limit them t.i 100 ii quarter, and will apply wlielher ihe doctors prci rihe wliisky. 'wine m- beer, or some of nil of these tcmedie. Mr. Ha) ues added that lie saw no unison for changing the old l nle. I A decrease of about S12.(I00.()() in i taxes collected en uen-beverage distilled spiriiN niiriiig .iiiiy. August nnd Sep. tember as umiparcd witli tlie corre sponding months of lest ) ear .was an nounced today by Mr. Haynes. Tetn-i lid of til tt III! ie d I- m -gnu i l I I Inn e lllll. In ceii 'se ml- Ani i ' li . i " Dever. Del., s. ance of Beh. , i of t lie Stat.. .i Deli. ware, sec, cre. A ' inn." Ceudiv Miss 1 at a iiir.il w and i Icetgi ti w n Te i enfii in t li Hill, the fail". ver looking fe tl'.ni she h:i. Furtlicr than Sussex school teacher. Miss appealed. It is supposed lll.lt Tntleu Hill left Siise. Count v each tn ' is.-l l I '.iiistn luc ii ion ngl-l i s(.. ." Sussex li!' ' n hill" "A; sl-llf. r the It'll. M. 'I, nc kited lit 1 1" t .I' ll I I Hrd.evill. ii- di-, n '"- n in f Miss i ! 1 1 j.ii I I'.I im l i !..-hi- daughter. u in . i.n'. gene nwaj vvilli Tetieii iiil the irutei of I'll K'Peite-l thill their stidilenlv di.. '.il'l. (Mil. in s. '. ''I t n t, ii, il. ii nv, ml umi nd Hi lICS Be r i iik nt i no ti-.il li.i ' "!' ll. llldl d '" I .a Pel i-e- wlin-h lh I 'ni II 'illii'i. V.-ll'.llll W.I l-lllltlll I lav t'n'iiisi-l ii the men, who wen .'' ' ' li." di',' III tin- tilt dcglee a d. vub! 1 illmg in i,e put mil rob 1 I' . 'He I'n nun i April. 1020. hoi I tin .M-gunients in their behalf n l.i-l S.ilurd-n ''I i ,i nan! id St it nstabil- l.iiv mid s.,e. cuiintv ,in, i,,,.,, ,)(,,.0 4 ' '- " ' 'I i" "(I armed with iei.eii.ng lilies 1Ml s,i.iriii pntielled i ne victim nt il iiirlliniiM - ,ii ' 1 ed all !"'i sons u in, , nt,,,, and the IIIX.III.i of LIBERTY BONDS GO HIGHER New Records for War Issues Made in New Niv'h. for War Issues New Yerk Nev ." i sill lia, daj in au niitoiuelu' mi'l Mi Wi'dnes- i ihev weie seen I III I lever sherllv a'le-- n echnk. Tet , ten heitl aftei Ins .ii i ul went t,i tbe eflice of i be St.iti lte.inl of Eductien I nini get hi ulai'! i lei l.s. ni,,, uiii, ,M, I statement that In- I nd had n cu'l te his sicl; mother, who live -eniewheie in ew l.iiglaiu Information ha iciilnd Dever ihnt" Ml). lliill u, ,,j I'm bile s,,,, ,,.(1 ,(ll. .-i( nun nini ilewn In v ii v s i Hum" and the Siii-ei n v" sin,.'. miM-ming the n lu.nl ,,f "we.il'h" ii hmc ,,f t.,. i,,... mad" it lll.lt Ihe (iii"iniiicin n venue, iuied fiem tlie sn.nli , l lf " ",'",'," ' '". was' ,,,,.', I ' , 'j1' l".l"tte said he -, , ; I iill-iii:- of Se,,c.,,,-v Mcllnn's Mn .. ne ms , ii.ii n en i i tilV'iiMin Wn'l'd llll'l "deHl lis' f their tine. s in iae. en ui ii ii i .. vlgoieiiNh, . ,,. ,' P ) nihil Sillies I.i v ' iiuiller St. ..k Ex- 1 j in ml prep, li.e-il i n te I e.il np pear 111111 111 .iml ova. I Nee I igl us me- In, w.ll ' 1 s vve-e lii.tdc in li I' ll'lUU III li mils mi the binnfc S.i'' ..' b n Is in . i,-.t I,,,,,,- ,,. pre-, ie, nn, g . I. nnn nini ,, vulii-. vvei mud" 0, s Imi- iv i I.beiiv nnd V , hiiepciiii bends "'. sl'fOIld i, m !Hi2 and SS, S ., l.ibi-iiv :, ' i.l !M Ttt: loin ih I' I'm ilnig I - se'd nl 'l 1 llllll P,s nt ll.' - hml found wavs" te PIMLICO RESULTS I'.ilh in- TMK JIIIIH0K8 Or.lVASIIINOTON A. ene pi crijp. criix cMamc.i.r tudle r Americ; irnuint me will appear txclu. touch was seen .iiicii.iiug lli-Kets at Bread Street Station. Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh. Totten I tl.u-lv -live veins old and married, lie wa te have jnkcii an nc tlvc part in tlie annual State Teachers' Association heie next week, 'tc .Ie f the 'llled issue nt'i- h.m ,-,.ilni-, II I Uise 'ii .''him 111 I In Tumi i i I'- k nil I II ' il i t, lie imial nf till' lll-M i. .1. ...... i-aiuiiaigii. wl.i. i, i : . :f , ,,. in jiiii, im- bill s siippmiei-s would liave te im-et Ihe .,-e,m.i S ter .-laslied with Senater, I',,,,-,,.,. ,. . ,,,,.. , ' fended .Secietai-) Mellen's statements .is le evasion of luxes .Senater, Pen- feiitliiiied an -r yenr, t'olJnfe'eSJ iIipiii Si.reiB Vi ' ' I'iiii wur nl. u ui. i 1 -" Mil. Me sei Js lu ., ,. II JO l 41 I'nn.- 1 ' I l'i ,..,.. ... i. . ,. ... ... i ' ...nl 1T...I Hill ..;..,, ,"",v ""'""'" I si: us-ii K vi-ij r, ,,, ,,-,r.i,i, m .,. ' Mt llinr iniiu. i .. i .1 .... i """' " " 1 J' w '11 V ! ;. Hlfr ' n mi.r.n f nn t , s nni e 1170 ft -i Fill l' ', ,1 I 'li'lHtniTA Valt.l i-llT ... ri..f .. ,.7.r.: ;'iu-' "' r :,r " ( (HtDHIl. ilil Time 1 1 . s .Mareutffi u iuiii Qulik Inn Hvv ri llniK, ilur" and fflfi" h..,. 1,1m. Amnile ttnd Th, Vti&ffiil, A") Mia m m iimi wm m tf m m , I I . i 1 Jri m M l? 1 ill ii mm I M'ijiIjI a rPi I & ;ct .-f, rim 'fflifta !W m 1 Mtlr" vri A