Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. VIII. NO. 210
Entered ri Stcend-Clmis xrnltfr t lhi Postenlee m Philadelphia. fa.
Under the Act of Mardi 3, 179
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922
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PINCHOT IS WINNER, ALTERS MANAGER CONCEDE
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Ferester Has 2240 Independent Precincts in Which te
Wipe Out 22,886 Combine Majority
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W I " 'THE WEATHER , .' flfT ' ' .. . l- ' . f ". f
V Sliewcra tonight and Thursdays little jflUvA A 1 i d A r H ft l I
Tr..-. .-,.s 101 104 ler, 105 100 I II J - -
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RATIO OF GAIN
UPSUUKS
PINCHOT If 9000
Farmer Vete Gradually Eating
Inte Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh Pluralities
MISSINS PRECINCTS ALL
STRONG FOR FORESTER
Vare and Leslie Fail Dismally
in Effert te Deliver Huge
Totals for Their Man
FIGURES HERE ONLY 84,125
Snyder, Eyre and Kephart Fail
. te Deliver Their Terri
tory te Machine
Gilferd Finchet's nomination as
Governer was conceded at 1 o'clock
this afternoon by W. Harry Baker,
chairman of the Republican State
Committee.
"The unofficial returns convince
me that Wr. Pinehet has been nom
inated paid Air. Baker.
Glfferd Pinehet is steadily over
taking Attorney General Alter;
Combine candidate, in a highly dra
matic race for the Republican nom
ination for Governer.
Alter leads by 22,886 votes, with
2241 of the State's 7934 election di.
isiens still mtaeinjr,
The ratio of Pinchot's gains seems
te indicate that Pinehet will win by
a plurality of -1000 te 8000.
Alter's total, according te the
latest reports, is .i29,447, while
Pinehet has ".106,561.
Tim flemViinn i-nnrlidatp made lils?SOlld District
final buret of t.pced in Philadelphia
and Allegheny Counties, and new
Pinehet is wearing him down re
lentlessly. Carries G2 of G7 Counties
Pinehet carried sixty-two of the
sixly-scvcn counties, and made an
astonishing showing in Pennsyl
ania's two largest cities, Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh, where the
bosses hoped te use a well-oiled
fleam-reller.
The tire thousand, odd districts which
"ill decide the linttept State prlmnry
natt! in a generation ar In counties
ulwre the riurbet vete Is in the ns
fwlancr. In jeme cefps being three te
one in the T'erehter's favor.
HnrifPil figures for the complete vetf
in this city gave Alter 201.W52 and
l'lnoliet 117,407, a plurality of 84.123
for the Attorney General. The com cem
I'lnn bad counted en a 1.10.000 plurality
fur lilm here.
Plnrhet net only held down the Alter
lead in Philadelphia, but he upset n
beast of the bosses, who predicted that
I'lnt'bet would net carry a ward. The
PercMcr tucked tru of them into lilti
telumn.
Allegheny Real Baillcfleld
Tlnchet is giving Altrr a bard bottle
In Allegheny, the Attorney General'
Leme, county, ulicre the combine
bosses hoped te pile up a 00,000 plu
mllty for liiui.
According tii veluriih from 1160 dis
Ulcts out of lelO in Allegheny, includ
ing Pittsburgh, Altec bus 00.003 votes
tn ne.OftS for Pinehet, the latter show
ing Mcndy gnins 11s the ixitt-tundlng dis
tilets come in, Alier'M Allegheny
' t'eiinty plurality is new IO,SlV.
V'hc returns hnxe'hcen pluw from
ineie tluni n tbeiiciind fnrmiiig and
mining dlMrlrts which' Pinehet nip
porters believe will return heny pul-Millie.-)
for their candidate.
Pimliet t'lalni.s Selmjllilll
Pinehet lenders clniui Schuylkill
County by 1000 innjeiltA. Many min
ing low 113 were carried by Pinehet
by fiO te 1 etpi' Alter. StHte Treasurer
Bn.Mler laM bis nwn prci-inci, bis own
vmikI, bis own eli and county te
Pinehet, nfter lirtmucattiiig the Kate
went f,,r a weel; Ihnt he wnnlil ran.
filler die repudiation of Alter in Scliujl- 1
Mil us a repudiiiiieii of himself. I
With the rinr fur the gulieriiuturiiil 1
neniipittlun tbi' I'hiM'M in .ciiw. and I
indlcntleiit. pointing tn t'eiublnc defeat,
the mily ether Important iimtcgt in the
Iteimbllran ranka wax that between'
Senater Pepper mid (.VrngiPM-muii Wil-1
liuiii .1. Ilnrke for the United Slates ,
fcennter noniliiatleu, I
Fer Lieutenant Governer, the Tic
publicans numlmijed Colonel n id .!.
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Twe-Minute Summary of
Primary Election in City
GOVERNOR
ficorge E. Alter. It 2015:i'2
(llfferd Pinehet, R 117407
Alter's majority Man
i Jehn A. McSparran, D 15231
Frank Creft, 1 7103
U. S. .SENATOR
Geerge Wharten Tepper, R. . . . 2197(H)
William J. Rurke. R. 79874
Pepper's majority 140832
Oavld A, Reed. R. (full term). 271873
David A. Reed, R. (unexpired
term) 27r,75
Samuel K. Shull. 1). (fill llernD Hn8
hamucl K. hhull. 1). (unexpired
"' 14778
r red II. Kerr, T) 13802
UEUTKNANT GOVERNOR
Havld .1. I)a Is. R 259231
-lehii P. Hrarben, I) 2B21
j-nariM i. sirAvey, I) 282
Rebert E. Pattlsen, Jr., I). . . . 4990
SECRETARV OF INTERNAL
AFFAIRS '
James Fleming Woodward, R.. 359583
A. Marshall Thompson, D U335
dames J. Mahady nae
FOR CONGRESS
First District
n l am S. Vare. R-. . . . .
William SI. Slewe, R....
Arare majority
Stephen Flanagan. 1)
Second District
Geerge S. Graham, R
Isadora Sfm n
50051
A084
43967
2119
29950
Graham's majority' .'!!!!"!! 2.5810
4140
u" uane uavis, II 1276
Third District
II. C. Ransley, R ;u4n
Kdivard P. cirVeIl, D. ... ... 12?3
Fourth District
Geerge W. Edmonds, R a 1 787
Ralph A. Dujan. R 40B1
fcdmends' majority 27700
.leseph K. Willinir, D i ne4
Fifth District
James J. Connelly, R 208IO
I. Myren Shlmer. R.(. 13175
ConneUy's majority .'. 1 fin 4 4
James J. Sweeney, D isoe
Sixth District
Geerge A. Vesh, R eg:33
ii.n J ' rCey,e' nji . 83
Y. Ca53' B'U 10039
James A. .Rednra, R iSK
W elsh's plurality 1 0194
Rebert J. Sterrett, D 938
James J. Blisard, D 1349
Seventh" District
U'01?? "arrw. B 24351
Daniel F. Waters, R 1046R
narrow's majority 4$m
Geerge AJbert Drevhi. R. . . . 049
ndeji5k j,e?er' n
Jehn W . Graham, D 1809
STATE SENATE
I H.mii.1 11 Cj.,.
"""i" " '1IU!!. JV 37187
James B. McGrane. D. .
838
36635
17248
8 tOO
930
Fourth District
Edward W. Tatton, R
Themas F. Meehan, R
James S. McKeen, D
Charlette McFarlane, D
Sixth District-
Geerge Woodward, B 28757
William II. Dentzel, R 17988
Frank J. Fitch. R 1933
Henry S. C. Kline, I) 1003
ElghUt District
Thaddeus S. Krauae, R 30900
Kugene L. MeGill, R 10771
William Najler, n i728
Thtte figure thew the complete
vote for Philadelphia.
Dead.
Bey Turned Rebber te Pay Fine
Chicago, May 17. (By A. P.) An
elghtecn-jear-eld boy confessed yester
day that he led n robbery in which two
men were probably fatally shot in an at
tempt te get $100. te pay a fine levied
in the Beys' Court. "I couldn't get
the money nnv ether way," said the
boy, Chester Shirley.
Complete City Vete for Chief Offices
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4 HOLES SOOT .
E SLATE
Congressman Darrow and State
Senater Woodward Win Out
' in Germantown
EDMONDS RENOMINATED -DESPITE
ORDERS OF "BOSS"
Contractor Delegation te Har-
risburg Will Have 39 of 41
Phila. Lewer Heuse Seats
The Pinehet drive in Philadelphia
crpek'd four big holes in the Vare
legislative and congressional slate.
In the Grrinnntewn congressional dis
trict Cenciessmnn Geerge P. Darrow
was nominated, winning ngalnst Dan
iel F. Waters, the Vare cnndldate, by a
plurality of Approximately 0000.
In (he fame, district Senater Geerge
Woodward was rcncmlr.aticl. He was
successful against the Vare candidate,
William II. Dentxel, by approximately
11.000.
Franklin Spencer Edmonds, who was
one of the leading Independents in the
last Stnte Legislature, was the only
candidate tn break the Vare slntc for
State Representatives.
P'ightlng a single-handed battle
against the ticket writen by City
Treasurer Wntsnn, chairman of the
Vare City Committee. Edmonds carried
the Fifteenth Legislative . district, by
4000 ever the highest candidate en the
His victory resulted In the defeat of
newnrd Smith, one of the two are
candidates. Raymond A. White. .Tr..
the ether Vare man, was nominated
hIah. ltti F.HmnnflK.
State Representative Wallace Brom Brem
ley also bvoke the Vare slate in the
Feurteeiltll lieglRinin n iwin, mi.,-
he defeated .lames 1. v eucusinuu u?
4020 te 1S67.
Rest of Slate Successful
F.IubwWp In the citv the Vaie con-
r.PMlnnnt nnd leaiblative ticket was
successful. An analysis of the returns
shows tbat in many Instances anti
contractor Republicans concentrated all
their attention en the govcrnersntp con
test and thereby allowed VBre candl
date tn alii) threuzh mere easily.
Politicians said that If final returns
hew the nomination of Pinenet he will
have no trouble in winning many of
the se-called organisatien legislators
at Harrisburg te support of the admin
istration legislative program.
Congressman Vare was reneminated
in the First District, winning by about
44,000 ever Dr. William M. Slewe, a
Negro dentist. Tsadere Stern's "fight"
rg.nlnst Congressman Geerge S. Gra
ham, In the Second District, fllvvered.
Mr. Graham was reneminated by 2500
plurality ever Stern.
Mrs. Ellen Dunne Davis, the only
woman candidate for Congress in Phil
adelphia, w'en thf Democratic nomi
nation in the Second district by 1275
votes and will oppose Congressman Gra
ham 'In November. Harry C. Ransley
was reneminated in the Third district.
Connelly is a Winner
A surprisingly large independent
vote was polled for Congress in the
Fifth district, where Register of Wills
"Billy" Campbell nnd Corener Knight
held forth. Here .1. Mren Shlmer.
who had the indersement of the Voters'
League, wen 13,175 votes egninst Con
gressman .Tames J. Connelly, Camp
bell's chief lieutenant In the Twenty-
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His Victory Claimed!
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GIFFORD PINCHOT
Who, his campaign managers say,
baa wea the Republican nomina
tion for Governer
Hew Pinehet Made Little
Besses Out of 8 Big Ones
VARE: Whose predicted 150,000
majority for Alter in Philadelphia
crumbled te 83,102.
LESLIE: Whose premised 100,
000 for Alter in Allegheny material
iied into a scant 38,000, with COO
precincts missing.
SPROUL: Who was beaten in
hts home county, Delaware, which
Pinehet carried against the Sproul
McClure combination by about 2000.
SNYDER: Who said he would
consider less of Schuylkill County
by Alter a repudiation of himself,
and wns beaten In his home ward
and precinct and lest the county ns
well by nearly 1000.
RAKER: Who said he'd gire
Alter 5000 majority in Dauphin
County. Pinehet carried it by about
1000.
DEIDLEMAN: Who read the
Dauphin County returns and
mourned with the secretary of the
State Committee. '
KEPHART: Whose conduct of
the Stnte Treasurer's effice gave the
Pinehet men their best ammunition,
saw his usual "comfertabfc! major
ity" cut te a scant 100.
EYRE: Who premised te "de
liver" Chester County te Alter.
Pinehet galloped in bj 2000.
SINKING SHIP ASKS AID
Schooner Hits Reeka Off Coast of
Oregon Crew In Peril
San Francisce, May 17. (By A. P.)
Wireless calls for help were sent to
day by the auxiliary power schooner
Ozme. which was reported taking water
rapidly after bitting the rocks nt Cape
Blance en the southwestern coast of
Oregon. A rrew of approximately
twenty-five was believed in grave dan
ger. The lumber fehnener Willlamette was
hurrying In the aid of the Ozme. ar.
cording te the messages. A wireless
from the Or.me said the crew wns pre
paring te take (e the bea'ts. The Ozme
had backed off the rocks and wns pro
ceeding nt slew speed.
The Ozme struck In a heavy fog. She
left San Francisce Saturdav for Seat
tle. Is ewifed by the Northern Com
mercial Company, nnd has a tonnage of
7C5.
LARRY EYRE IS SWAMPED
AT CHESTER COUNTY POLLS
Senater Himself Defeated In Race
for State Committee
West Chester, Pa.. May 17 CIipr.
ter County completely remnllntrri tl,n
rule of Senater T. Larry Eyre, Repub
llcnn county chairman, nt the polls. He
was defeated for n.embershh) in the
State Comnltteo by Walter Green Green
weed, 100 out of 128 nreelnrle ei.-inn
the lntter a big lead. Pinchnl carried
tun county by about 3400.
The tight in the F rst DiitriM ,i.
feat W. W. 1)ng, of Ceatcsville, for
the Legislature proved no real battle,
hour winning ny mere than twn tn
one. In the .Second District the Re.
publicans nominated Mnrtlin i
Thnina. of West Whitlamj Township'
nnd Samuel A. Whltnker, of Phoenix-'
vine, innieaciens point te the spp,..
lien of Mrs Aldn E. Hlchler nf w.
Chester, ns member nf the Slate Cem-
nimec.
Fer Cdngre, Themn S. Butler ad
ministered 11 seere defeat in the cmuilr
aud district tn Richard ,T. Baldwin'
Pepper lends by n large majerltv fo-Senater..
ELOPER HELD FOR FORGERY, iSV::
"" iMeKean ...
Lancaster Man Arretted Upen Re-fl''0p
turn Frem Elkton With Bride Menree ".' .'.'.'
iJiiicaster. Pa.. Mm 17 Returning 'Montgomery .
finm an elopement n KIK-i,-n. f. 'Mnntmir . ..
t.eerge .Miickle. twentA -hcen, wounded
war M'lenin. walked into ,0 hands of
Incnl iu Ice. who charged him ill,
UlMllB fnrge.l a fheck for Sl.VJ i '
7IIISI tHllllH-n Iih wedding trip. The pjrelPlke
"rtl il'i'ii1'0 ."i1? m,,1n1ipi1 "ve J cars age te , Puller ....
nnuv,'! hlladelplila girl ami neer dheiced Schiijlklll
7i.1l Lk' ,1",S11,,,,M w.rkiiiK nt the Woodside Sn.der ..
.10.17 ' 70,'IS. 1 arnis. where he was placed l,v I Somerset
s,,m's. ". here he was placed bv I
the eteran' Bureau. " ,
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mi i num. i is alleged. Miickle and'
Margaret Smith left for Philadelphia
Ill n car he hud Imiighl nut of the pre.
cieds of the cheek T bey went te L'lk- '
ten (snliiid.ij. The girl's parentN fnr-
gni lier ami weie about t,. mi,,
Miiekie inin the fiunih who, t,0 nin .
lO llllt flllllllt .. l.r., .1.. .. ,.
Interfered.
JILIEB FALTEBS
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Lead Only 40,865, With Slight
Hopes for Gains in Missing
Districts
RURAL VOTE MAY BLAST
HOPE OF HOME CANDIDATE
Pinehet Leader Confident Op
ponent's Majority Will
Be Cut Down
Sr'Hal Ddpalch te Kventne PwMls L'Aafr
Pittsburgh. May 17. "An Alter
majority of 00,000 in Allegheny or
Pinehet wins" was the word Alter sup
porters received from narrlsburg to
day. While the Alter men wired bad;
that the 00,000 mark was assured the
latest returns failed te bear out the
claim.
Tn 1IC3 districts In the county out
of 1316 a recount gave Alter 00.003
and Pinehet 50.038, a scant lead of
40,865, which Is net believed te be
enough te carry Alter through in the
State, as the 153 missing districts In
Allegheny County are net likely te In
crease Alter's lead materially.
While the Pittsburgh districts gave
Alter big majerl ties, the rural districts
reporting today showed a slight de
crease in his vote as compared with
the city returns.
Jehn S. English, chairman of the
Pinehet Western Committee, en hear
ing the returns today declared :
"Alter's lead of nreund .10.000 Mr.
Pfnchet will cut teMO.OOO. as the miss
Ing districts are country districts where
Mr. Pinehet is running strong. Alse
they arn smaller districts in which,
even were the Alter fead maintained,
his total would be smaller.
Famous for its majorities since
Abraham Lincoln first designated it
"The State of Allegheny" ever fifty
years age. Allegheny County today was
the pivotal county of the State's sixty
seven in the Republican gubernatorial
situation.
At the home of the Attorney General
in Sprlngdale. nt 10 o'clock this morn
ing, Mrs. Alter stated that. Mr. Alter
was asleep and she did net care te dis
turb him.
SAVES TWO CHILDREN
Mether Carries Them te Safety In
North American Street Fire
Mrs. Julius Green rescued her two
children when fire started In her store
at 1102 North American street at 0:30
o'clock this morning nnd prevented the
store from being destroyed.
Mrs. Green was bathing her baby
when nn elder child tan tn tell her the
store was en fire. Carrying the chil
dren te the street, she ran and turned
In an alarm. The firemen extinguished
the tire after damage amounting te S500
had been done. If Is believed the blaze
was started by mice gnawing matches.
Returns for Governer
Miss.
Districts Alter Pinehet Dist.
Counties
Adams . . .
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver . .
Bedford .
Berks . . .
Filalr ...
Bradford
N
LEGHENY
II
15R
Il'.i
57
-T,
25
.1(1
17
5
.15
51
1
10
r?e
20
4'J
70
7
0
Butler
Cambria ...
Cameren . . .
Carben
Center
Chester
Clarien
Clearfield ..
Clinten
Columbia . .
Crawford . .
Cumberland.
in
"s
70
Dauphin . . .
Del n ware . .
Elk
14
IKrie
i Fayeile . , . .
Terest
Franklin ...
Fulton
Greene
Huntingdon.
Indiana . . ,
Jeffersen . . ,
Juniata
Lackawanna
I Lancaster..
Lawrence
Lebanon . . ,
Lehigh ....
IL
I I
72
14
SI
501
5070
...i.i
2701
7025
5
7(1
'Northampton. Ilil
Verlh'berland 101
, Pern :',-
till '
1212
1 1.12
12
7
17
102
7
17
0
.14
Phllndelnlii.i
14.10 201011 I17S1P
i:
It
171
707
51.10
105
I 105
52
110(1
702
(Nt
3105
752
151.".
715
057
(1012
145!)
2S1I!
147
IJSll
105.1
21)7
2S10
1107
5010
2120
isi
22.
l!."t
is
5S
111
'te
71
51
150
111
Somerset
si,, u, ,.,,-
M'u mini ttt
Susquehanna.
Tlng.i
I'ninn
Venunge ....
Wurrei
20
Wntihliisinn
... ' .
v110
Westmoreland 200
.hi-.
.1000
114
12
Wyoming
.750
4ff63
. -10 1041 1255
.1,110 0090.1 5003S
. :t i7sn ises
. M 1641 2500
. 41 712 1250
. 165 34.'U 5S54
. 0.1 .1401 7145
.72 100S 4S07
. 05 1250 (VJS2
. SO 2.100 20SS
. 140 .p.S25 S047
. 10 20S 510
. 50 12S0 5040
, 04 1052 1747
. 13s 0071 0400
, IS 207 "4:i
. 10S l.'iOO .1104
. ;is r,i7 25S0
. r.7 70.1 1701
. 05 07 2075
, 02 2100 .1081
. 127 1T712 1042S
. 151 SSI 6 7000
. 2.1 1124 1512
. 10ll 451S 0520
. 107 21 1.1 2002
. 17 51 8S
. IN 1501 .K'Oll
. 12 102 12JI
.- 40 175 .125
, 00 0."i0 1002
. 70 70.1 .1557
. 7(1 1017 4002
. 10 ls- 70S
222 11214 1 070 1
, 125 2217 11701
. 77 1751 225S
. 15 21s :;s2'J
. S7 I",") ifiui
. :n:j 14102 17121
. S5 1120 line
. IS 1014 2ss
. M 201 I 2.125
. 27 .UN Lid I
. .11 277 OX'.
. 152 2! til". iCS'J'J
Man of Mystery Fasts
37 Days te Cure Illness
I "Bonaventure Briggs" Works Daily in Fields
in flllli r ur Perkasie and Says He Will
Ge Woodless Twe Weeks Lenger
In Dm rnnilillle nf the vi-c.illeit U('k
'Ridge, n mile or from Perkasle. i
Is a mail who want himself kr.uwn
ns Bonaventure BiI.-rs." although he
I admits this Is net his real name.
I There nie two reasons lij this man ( fifljt .
I ! Wniihj of i-pri inl lemnrk; lirst and H Kj;nn his fast in Philadelphia en
I chiefly, his Mali-incut Ihnt for thlrl. - his own Inspiration, but with a doctor'
sepn d.ijs he has lakin nn feed, de- 1 apprnsal. Me bad pieWnush prepared
I plle which he works from sunup tn himef bv nlle I ins a leiupleie bib
, sundown in the field. drle a buggy j llegraphy of the -nhjeet wliieh tie stud
nnd takes an academic view of his own jed until he nuld lecite nff-hstiid (he
ailments. pulse and temperature of 1")r. Tanners
1 The ether reason U that netwilli- I pulse nt any giten interval of either
; standing thai he receive, ilters in uf that gentleman s experiments, nr flit
'test, shirtsleeves and a vjmbcr bat. he eiiss from a phvio1eglenl standpoint Hie
is as miicli. and possibly mere, a mnn of !
ni.iisiery innii if lie were, an Jnnis clenK 1
unci earrings nnd bis name wcie really
Bonaventure Briggs.
1-or his netual Identity Is known only
te a physician and n few ethers, and
his permanent aiMiem iv known te no ne no
beily. This information Is In n eare
fullj sealed eiuelepp. In he hrnken elll
In ( a.c of death nr serious Illness.
Weighs lilt Pounds
Twe thins., nnd two things nnl.t. am
known nf bis lnstnrj : that be was 11
t"bnicniiit, 1111. 1 1'ial for twenty-odd
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
GETS 12 TO 20 YEARS IN KABINOWITZ MURDER
Geerge Jneckel, tliiity-feur, 11 j Sears street, was sentenced
te fiem twelve te twenty yenrs in the Eestem Penitential y tedty
by uudge rinlttter for his conneetiene with the murder of Isi
dore Rablnewita. 2118 'Seuth Eighth stieet. Harry Lessner, nine
teen, who fired the fatal shot, and already Miitenceil te death, v.-nl
make an appeal hefeie the Beaifl of Pat dens next week.
MRS. BARLOW LEADS IN ST. DAVID'S GOLF
Mrs. Renald H. Barlew, of Merlen, led the early starters In
the second annual invitation golf tournament nt St. David's, today
with a score of 92 with all the best playeis finished, Mi3. Bni Bni
lew was 1 stieke te the geed."
ARMY OF POLICE "OCCUPIES" CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Mny 17. An army of police w'-h order te kill
any ftutpicieus appeniiug tiseu who failed te comply piemptly
with all police euleis was-spxead tbieugh Chicago today te com
bat what is descitued by officials as Cue attempts of convict
labor kadcis te lule the city thieugh murder, flie and teiieiism.
F
DOWN BUT NOT OUT
Ministry, Although Beaten in
...
Commens, Decides Net
te Resign
"WRITING ON WALL" SEEN
Uj the Avseriated Prce-s
Londen. V: 17 The British t'abi
nct has decided tn defer te the wishes
of the Meuse nf (. emuinns and appoint
a iniiiialtiee in Inqulie into the educa
tional program en which the gncm
ment was defca'cd b.i .i narrow major-
Itj last night. Austen Chamberlain, the
remote, are new brought nearer ns a
result of the defeat.
The Dnilv Newi says: "The linv
Afiiuitliiuii Liheials went snlidli
with
( l.r ..tlni.il ,mii
I ll 'llM"'tl l"l,
ROBS COUNCILMAN McCOACM
Pickpocket Relieves Him of $180 as
He Beards Trelley
A pli lipnckct releei Cuunillniiin
William Mci'iimh of a wallet uud Slsi)
In cib just as the Cniim-llninn wns
bri.irdlllg ii car In gn henie. The t,,.ft
eccui red at 5.10 1' M, lu.st Mnmlaj,
but was net made public until tedm',
Mr McCeach beiirded n Ne IS cm-
j nt Itrmid and Walnut streets, en his
CABINET 0
BRITAIN BEVERIDGE
government lender, announced in the fl,m,r MeCrn 1m weh0,vVt's,,.,,he" ' M,.Pr " general heading s.r '"admin '"admin
Heuse this afternoon. The Cabinet will1 come, State" leader with BeVend-e ;;tri,,1,,,M","1 prepared by Mr.
"et resign. , nrq,,.,ng . .,, the strength of "hi. hew, '"hit T, en m! lW
Papers which are censistenly against' '.'l it H 'aid that Watsen's friends hVni iiiifiinnT nf',, i i"' fr
r t, , -. ii ii quiet v supported Bevcrldre in ,ha V niaintcnnncc or branch houses.
Mr. Lloyd Oeerge decla.e be i, new prin,anes and I, s ,t ",r, e'pec "d &. Iftr" ' sum charge of
bound te sen "the writing nn the wall" feat of Senium- Tlarrv e i . sH".(m" I he .-,i,m item, which wa'a
and sav that the elections, which seemed rnnmli.lil ' " ' 'epirntc and distinct from the mnnn
ill,"1 "" "" i ',' i i""u ii- run whs uppermost in tilt mnclune u i, it n . . '. "' niuirr tr.
IL' ! political Importance of their defeat, but , Watsen s,ie, ,aiieu erl uc f,r ,'., ' l''nrs diiectlnn il,,.t this wns In addl-
' It significance will certainly net be lest Ifrel M.tei,s,,li there w,i ,e ,-eai , v ' ,l"n,, "l"", ?"0,H1 ''hnrged for lunch.
'" en the electeiate It is nn ominous slop between N ,, Wat'n 'n '" l"" v rvl",,l', '" "i1
' signal nf distress In the cnnlitlnn which had Itetwcru then, seu nf mm '' "''e.l.h bad been shown that Dltr
12 tbe lenn-siifferlng public will observe leadership of the State New Inn it. J ' " s",, ""' "''''Titles of their ces-
'' i with tolerable e.nianimlM " slic,t adtautnge tlirn'ueh the , ,,' ,em','rs 'n'e cuKtmners. believing their
f! The defeat if il.e (...lernment was which be ,,ned at the White II, ,Ve M,M k" " Ml" '" ,,,Pr N '""'''. .-
? brought nbuiit net nn the artuiil quea- .But beneath the surface , X ' ) ,,',',', '" 'r,;p,v'' "Mdends. which, an
- !t(nn nfwhetber teachers should con- Boe,l deal of ,eBe . Nw c. imi' n 1,,",M'r"f f"!''- "'e enncern could net
, tribute per cent of their salaries te watched Watsen wild a sn.picj ,, , .., ,;nlp,',1 lh "rl" "nJ therefore forced
;' the superniinnntinn fund, which would s ,hnt in the .HmpaiB of 0-ii ,! '," a,nl" l""""'" f dhldenda when
p- mean n miMiic te the (internment of Wntsen was suppn.e, t te hint ,.l due out nf its cash en hind The total
W less thai. 2.5110.11(10 jenrh. hut n fight en his ban K for re ec "ie, i, wns ' ! ""IJ0 l,n ""': '"T "" -ar. s
4 leid Hnber. Cecil's inn.,,,,, . ad.inrn s,d t Ne, " , (, 'X.I in, c rs f -Mr- ""' V-VlW'0(,n. hlch. .,
S- !l"!,,,,,," ,i,, hni-'brihi in. In le.jst. Walse,,', difficulties prVed In. ,,,, 0",ft' ""r " " ,w"
;,-;'liiE this mntimi. wt wnrned h ninnj of fur him "" 1 nssen in Marhe
52 (I,, Minis-erlal I'.irn that lhe would Mlinileii rh,,,,..' , , , , ,
-!5lM.te iignlnsl I, hut he declined tn n,e r, . ' I , v- K 1 he errors and defalcat en. account
II ludce The 'die ha. ds." LnlmrifH hwI . ' fnrce.. lh.nd New were weakened I h lis total f .210 317, had bW'
An..n.n... . II ...Ahnh i nnh.nnn in u:l. .... . . wns nnien In 1 v little ...! If-
..(-, wn le nis nnme hi i I'.i Snuih Twentv
Jj.i 'seeuiul street. When he nirneij liuum
m he niis.seil (he wallet Later (l waller
'ill in mi iipiirtmcnt Imnip restnuriiiit at
isnn;i ri,,,, nun x.iuiiii nireciK iniimi
the wallet with the inunci gene, ,nit
lS-i.i..t,.i.,il. .....I t'..l..... ...
ia iiupi-rn niiuvi. ti. waa, returned.
jears be has MllTered from inte.liiin
latatrli. Of ln nipt.irnme it mm lie
said that be Is nf medium height, re-
duced new In about I !' p-iumK end
U dry-skinned. nwr'j ba', and about
case et tne laic i.eru .Mayer .u.iv-
ewme.i
., .1. - t. .....I.- I.- l.n.l
Alse. ler mirror mur niiinui nt ""i , w neri the meks nf E. I) lirr & Ce..
IKcd altogether en raw egctublc.s. ,,w t., ' lX -"'
leiuii'-r lirnkeiasc concern, were opened
Is Eliminating Poison vesterdaj at a hearing In New Yerk b-
llls diffieiiltv iv siniph cnnugli put h. f,,,r' Sciiin.i Miller, referee In bank
Mr. Rrlgg- iu-i 11 l.wk of seclnhllity n,J',J.
lietwcfii hi' sininaeli and fend in gen- , 1 he rnmpnii' . whose Philadelphia of-
eial Tn ili i In- ph.xslciuiw wltn w limn
he "ilncterid nnd deel-rei gave til
lilgh sn-iniliiig mi n" nf 'intel.nnl ca
arrh."
All tills Mud Mr.
P.nggs, was the re-
(untinuril .i I'liar Twe. Column svfn
NEW STAIE LINE-UP
"Jim" Watsen Rsrnmnc i.,!.,
i .....v.- ,,,,
& . I .
pew, naraings t-rienci
MAY BRING PARTY RIFT
Bj CLINTON W. MLBUKT
Stuff rnrrrsenndent f:vnlr r"bllc Iilerr
I'epiriaM .'.'. bV rublir l.rdO'r r,pav
Washington. May 17 Albeit .1.
Bevendse s , terx in the Indiana Sen
ate rare ln jirehnblr breuchf about
an neitiirn in the control nf the ,.
publican midline of that State Sen.
.inr .mines vt ntnn Is understood
Before the nnmnri k ..
of New w itl. former V,i ,".'. "V." "
V
ii. ii ii .. . .
Oj nn retirement of ex.(ioverer
(inndrieh from nfhee in 1 and the
wiinuiawal of t'lnin mini n s, ,,,,
(entlniifil nn I' ,te Tf i.lTitnn Tour
FRANCE ACTS ON u7sT DEBT
niames onssien te Visit America for
A
-.-. .......... ,,.ii-,,ii is linnersinrv ,r. . . . i. .
.n. - .. -. nniniiui intiifen n the Mm
-"- '... .-,..,. I, .1- ..ftitil. ... .. , . a. T -
l,l .', Till IT...( ..... J'. 1
---.. - ,,0,i Mmerica ter T,e wltiies,. said the espendil ret 6t 41
Specific Declaration , S2.500.000 did nut Include the specuh. Ii
Paris, Mm 17 i ll . , 'lielt'' l"t,,'rH "f the inu A "put-aniv ''A
French (inverninent has informed tin 'n"' aeceuni was Included, and tbhii itM
Xmcrti'iin War Deb- Tundim- i ..,,, . . slmwed n Iekh te the firm nf I4.1QJL U 'i
.i,.,. .1...1 i. i. i. . ? -
"" i' is i--iiii, in semi a spi.,.ui
mission tn the I'nlted Smies m confer
regarding the pnuncnt of the French
debt
niisMiiii win ne ii..iie, , .leu
I'aruienllei'
.l.l..i. .- ... ., :.."
cpmiihi- III MIC .Mill
Is ii nf I'liiini
II,. ..Ill ...1 .
Frnnce't linaiicei
. M ,,l .1
. , ........... nun MMt in,, i i,,i,
up ( iiniinlssl,,,, f. ,. i.f .
Fundi
larntinii
nt uf what II expecle. The 'rI,
L
Blew in $2,500,000 en Inc6m
of $22,000, Beeks Reveal
in New Yerk
$1 1 qqq ITCM IC QTCrj
; ' ,wu " c le UIO I Cli
UNDER TRAVEL EXPENSE
$465,000 Salary Rell, $38,000
for Stamps Reveal Hew s
Meney Went ,
Wholesale extravagance and" grem
I ir.sinaiincenieiil were hintit-M in ll.V
. . ".
J'""' were at 1 t.'.O Walnut sireet. failed
Iflt .Iniiiinn ..nl. it.l'liit.. ..e
- . .-.....,..,,., llM Muiiiiii ir in mere
nn .vi.iMwi.OfMl. Anions rtlmr vnvcla-
tiens esterdm wns the disclosure that
the lirm spent S2.5OO.00O a enr, with
an income nf 2e,000.
It Was shown tlif.Mfwnlli- 1,.- ,t VinnVa
135.000
UNCH
BILL FOR
that the fuml .if th cu-lnmers and nor
the profit- supported the ( nneern and
enabled its prnmnters m live In luxury
during its apparently prosperous exist-
enee
An illustration of the free bnnd In
which the money of customer was
squandered Is shown by Item for v
"lunehef" and also for eniertalnment
nnd traveling. Fer lunehcs .t.15.000 was
sr-nt. Mhlle si j. noe disapp'ared fer
entertainment nnd travel. ,
$405,000 for Salaries
i An item nf S 405.000 for salaries was
I among ether things Inserted ineonsplcu ineensplcu ineonsplcu
leusly In the list te make the grand
I total. ,
! The Film of $2,500,000 was spent
from January 1. 10'Jt .. t.,, .... ia
dnn .. . " 'uiiuni i in. ,
r.-v. (lie day of the failure. m-cbrdlMt &
te testimony given by Bernard .T. JteiC.
-""'"iiin inr me trustee in hank. si
ruptcy. ' rf'A
ine ngurcs were a surprise even te V
the iiieu extremely pessliuistic of thk 0
creuimrs. .Mere revelations Hre expetW
at a bearing te be held here tomorrow:-
Among ether expenditure by the
firm In little mere than a jenr, shown
at yesterday's hearing, were; r
Statistira Fer ire S1S.O0
Statiennr.v au ivm
! Pcff" .' . .IS.'OOO
Adrtsing 71000
Telegraph wire lcaed '. 04,,00fJ
, Dividends paid customer.. .. 108.000
Krrers and defalcations aeoeunt 210,237
I Ostensibl; n brekeraee limiBe makes
Its money our 0f the commissiena its
customers pay. It j, cintemary. "tee.
for brokers te make something out of
tbe Interest an mint through eharginjt
customers a slightb higher rate than
tliatat which the firm borrows. Ditr
& ( n . as the accountant hnwed en
questioning In Arthur t; lrac re
ceived much mere en the interest ae ae
eeimt than en the emntuisiens account,
i hut had te pav nearl.v all .if it te ether
ureher 111 er.jer te hne I he nre,
fx"'.",rd-
'"" grnKs receipts from cominltlen
and
'21
interest for the jcar were .541)2. .541)2.
Fer ec,'itns orders file,. na'lA
Ill .uimtnl. .n .
In commissions and interest tu ether
houses .7e.hiii. VnUng an actual net
income of S22.S24. Vet testimony at
prcweus hearine was
that in the name
period Dler drew MiO.tMKl in cash, and
the ether partners likewise had drawing
, and
swing,.
.I's-nuuis mvmwng la.-ge Minis.
SI (15,000 in Commission
Of the .?102S2l actually ear- rV
1(i,i.00(l was obtained In eetnmisk .. '
from customers The interest chareca
totaled .127.0MO. The total expenses
being mere than 52.500.000 and the
iniiure inn ins tieen for annul S4, 000,000
the record is
ear mr muni' naif the
' ,.r. "L".1 '"' 'her p-irtiiers drew, te-
aled S4I....OOO I e.mn.cllen with
the :?5.0(ill fnr lunches
charged with nmnj stnekh and bend!
acceniing te tlie testiineny, but "the
bnd dlsniipeanil salil the wltneia uL
also found an Itim in thin account .of 2
S7022 chaiged against a William Tfc.
lnnsk. In e.vpl.'itiHllen the wilnfMatM'
he understood there had heei, lfL. ',
i-alien In the uptown utlice nf Dier A Ts
lint this hs nut explained, :
. .i m fi. ...i.i .... -. : r .t in
"if i.iir .mi. n.-i Finn mat nistatut' w
did net Hmw the nuiniitits paid by JjClatfj
t lunkers helnnglng in the New ftmlW,
Stock r.jehange fur the purchaMJIvf-
i, llstril scciirilieti nn winch IJler Mt fM.'tttE'
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llllinr in, innii.,,, nilir. mf iq PBt;ivi
..... nil II ri.lKlVIWl r... rin.m U.UJ. " ("fflVftJ
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