lSTOfJF. V"' y-v.Jv-: XR4.nyffA v ;,&ML, -. $&$' , r j rt it i-j(V-g - ..--. ........ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER FHHDELFmAT $&TOtESD AY, .tULY 19, ' 1922 '$&M8Fs$W n; L3 m." ESB m tv VK - Pi-' wa RUM CLEAN-UP (N ATLANTIC CITY Activity of Federal Dry Agents I te Extend Through New Jersey It . and New Yerk. It Is Said A'VUIDTV AODCOTC AT CUHDC i,i ,inini i miiiiloie ni eiiuiiv- tpttlal niKpnteh n ;.Vcn(it0 rub'.te t.ttlaer Atlantic City. Jul) W. "The Keel ml nctlvlty In Atlantic City Is but the beginning of n movement te extend through New Jcr.ey nml in rectiens of New Yerk " This was asserted here this aftcrni'nn by E. H. Itensim. assistant tr .lehn II. 'Appleby, chief of division Ne. L which Includes the two States'. ( "The clean-up will net tnp In At Iflntlc City, which hat been found te Ibe one of the wettest (.pet in the State. iThe (inveriiiiicnt mentis business ami there will be no trifling In sincere ef ef 'ferts te make New Jersey and New (Yerk ns dr' lis Is physical y pnc-lble." Tie paid. ( The office of I'tilted State ('mnnif ('mnnif Mencr Jehn I. Ix.iril I the busiest place en Abccnn l-lund ieday. Iiefcndnnts nre drifting in In one nml twos in an answer te wnrrnnts following vester day' retentienal eric. of raid Third two out of thirty -live s-arih and seiz ure warrants proved predm live Tin Jinnies of the plan's foiled are net ob eb tninnhle until hull is eu'ere 1 In fore Commissioner Nmrd. Sain II. (VnNe. chief nf the preM- bltlen Hc!d f' i of New .lerci. u- torts that there have been mere than thirty arrests se fnr and that b.v night fall between fifty and sixt) person vil be taken into enstnd). The hearings for picas and furnishing bends will be set for ila.vH which nr convenient te the defendant.- ami te the attorneys which may be employed. The value of the champagnes, wh.s klcs, gins and cordials seized .vesterday is estitnnted at from .dO.IMlO te $".. 000. It has been Impounded and will be scaled In the Ilidredge Warehouse along with ether etillmited wet goods vnlurd at upward of SIUU.OOU. winch bad been put ill storage under Federal guardianship, awaiting nrdci. Among the seized goods were beer lit bottles, which fe suspected of con taining from !t te -J1! per tent alcoholic kick, and thee will be tested today. The hint was given that If suspicions dh te the alcoholic oenrnt was lerreit. it will result in sirieicr serutin and xvnleh of the output from the brew tries. Assistant Chief Ilensnn. however, de clined te admit tint there was nnv jilan In mind te bring about the ar raignment of l he brewers. All he would sny was thut "the plants and products will be under stricter surveillance In the future." Speaking of the ijunlitv of llipi'es, one of the agents declared that "the champagnes weie geed, some of the wlilskj was genuine, but the greater quantity was moonshine and white mule, i onipeaiidpd and (olered." lie Mtpr"M'il surprise te find s();m. t-eguKr whisky bettleil in bend rive ve-rtrs age among the seizures. Federal Commissioner K x Ilnynes, national chief of the Kn force ment forces, en a recent trip net mil-1 Included Atlantic 'it. but cove at tention te ether points In New .lersci, It leaked out tills afternoon Frem an linipicst lened siime. n was burned that the same "wide-open" condition found in the resort prevailed el.e"here in New Jprsrj from .It r-ei Cin sunthwiie and nKe in New Yerk. Plans for the general clean-up In this M'ctien will be 'direeteil from Washington. "gas" tankIxpledes Oeuth Camden Shaken When 200 200 Gallen Recsptacl; Gees Up feutli Camden in the vicinity of Third Hreet and Atlantic avenue was shaken at 1" o'clock hist night, when In Mime unexplained manner an old discarded gasoline tank exploded. The tank, of 'Jiiil-ullen capac itj. bad been tin own away bv a junk dealer who formerly ukmI the vacant let at Third street and Atlantic ivenue. The supposition t that em gasoline md reninini'd In the tank, but hew it be came lsn'ited a mysterv. Ne one was injured and little dam age was done by the blast. The tank leas bulled about twintj feel lamlln In the middle of the street. , REV. DR. GOUCHER DIES Was Methedi3t Leader and Founder of Goucher College, Baltimore ' Boltlniere. Jul,v 111. iJU A P -The Ilev Ilr Jehn F. (ieuiher. ' feiindT of (teucher College, lialtitneiv. fltfd today at bis count rv home near here. He was seven tj nine jears of age and had been in failing health for Bumc time. Dr. (teucher was a note lender of the Methodist Epi'oepal Church. Sur viving nre his widow and three daughters. He was a graduate of Pn kinen Ce'. lege and held the degrees of M. A. and D, D, from that Institution He wnw a member of tbe general con ferences of 1SSS, IS'.H.' and lMlli. Or Goucher was nn extensive traveler and reported upon the missienarj work of the churches in every continent of the world. He held niiinv important as as teratcs in the Unltiinere conference. Husten H. Mllllgan Husten Hninmill Milligan, prominent in legal and real estate circles, died viifa.1n,- l 1IU line.n JO'lll O..I.I n tf0.....k. ,. ,;. 1,, vui,-, tii.i eiueiimeii- avenue, ufter an illness of several menins. tie was sixt) -three j cars old Bern In l'hlladelplil.i .Mr. Mllllgan was graduated from the Cniversity of Pennsylvania in 18(1. In due time he was graduated from the law uhoel He liOd etlices in the elghtman Iiutlding. where he was nssneiutcd with h.s brother, Jehn Mllllgan. Geerge W. Clothier Geerge W. Clothier, Utv-ene years old, ii.Ti'l North Sevei,tnth street." who died Monday from uremi" poisoning after three weeks' Illness, win be buried In Ivy Hill Cemetery tomorrow after noon. Services will be hcl,) ,)t e o'clock at the home of his hn.11,.,1.. in-iavv, 11. A. Shaller. "Jie't v.,i, B VL. B...nln,,lt. Mr. ('liiilii..!- '..,... ,- uc, run i iiiii. 1.',. MT or M tl' in Miisen 11 I ,!,. 1100 ------ .ii- 11 lii.-iii K.. - 2 - ------ ,.-..hr-, .il rav- far forty jears. James G. y WM...S.S. S0. fSI.S-HCn James. (! Kltelirn. head of the wool Arm of James C. Kitchen ft Ce., R Letltia street, died this morning In Atlantic City Mr. Kitchen, who was seventy-seven wait. old. hmi h .,.. lII.L.. ,'r,S tlr 111 hllNlnesn fnr mera il.e.. .... ' year. He s survived ,y ,S widow , anil five children. Kuneral Hatiirclnv at H o'clock from his home, -HU Locust , aTtnuc, ijermaniiiirn. Mrs. Susan Evans Mrs, Susan Kvaiis. widow of Charles Themas Kvans, died yrsterdtiv In the Hetel Prnnls. Atlantic Cltv. Mr Kvans lived nt i'O.S West Wiiliiut lane, B7lBMBltttmVt1 Clin tu LttArtna.l l !..,.. Fi iwysivMj tiiu r Piiiiiirii uj Hirer fv.Jsiren. A son. CbaYU" Themas LWlMMfcJr,, was killed M Kujland in yjSl Mf itu uutiUB vuc nn MOTHER ELOPED ilKiHHHHBBBi . HBr m i irnr - 'flBIH iTmrDr Till "a ir s, . JBiiJtBt.U!WJiVvl'lEE'E:J LEjKMWM?qluf?g Mrs. Thecii's Kerliigl:aiii. JTIK Marhrl strrrt. trlrtl te end life after boarder, with whom she iled, descrlrd her. Her hushand, shown at left has furgUen lur. The tun children are: Itulph. four, right; Alfred, two. Mrs. Kvcringhatn is in the Wllmliisleii Hospital ami may die YOUTH IS ACCUSED 50 GAMBLING DENS OF SLAYING FATHER HERE, SAYS CAPTAIN Maryland Arrested Bey, 18 Years Old, After Leng Investi- gatien by Burns Detective IN JAIL NOW FOR THEFT' Cumbrrliml. Mil.. ,IuK rant i barging I J . nend N 1!!. A war rrls. ighti'i'ii e;is cili, u HIl tliO inuri r of bis fathi-r. (!i erge W. i "!! ,c', de fin nn r. of in .i' Mnj Is. last. wa "i Norri well te. mi 1 Little Ore worn out b. iirnanl. Jr.. IH.s I Stele Hernev I tiller I ilaj f Hew in V."ts..l. Investi a Ituin- tat Ien bv detective, Chaiies I., of It.i'ti- mere. The Nerr's .v out n ha been in iall en a ch.irge of stealing flit! er. w he died before for three wi i l,s S."."ii ft eui bis lie di-i-iivcred ti Nctr'.s v.i:- tin ft. tbr'I'M. hiird-litcd farmer, v. he IimiI ai-cimuhited consider able menej . The sum stolen had been kept in a trunk, t-reparaterv te placing it in lank. Willi a iortien of the ii'en-i the boy Leurht an autoinebi'c at Filut' tone, and the re-t he put In u hauls. The boy. it Is -aid. had several bad companions, ami ether nrrcsN. te be made sln-rtS . nr" expected te ihrew mere light c ti the tragedy, in which the bev streii'.-K chii'e.s be'iig an tutor. The aiithetitlc inn down a number i"" tlieeiiei. One v as that mi" or none of the ihirtj !'' e men who had si nt i a pitmen te t!ie Court ii-kln. H.it Norn- be pin itnl for poieii!ug bunting dogs mi.'lit Icve been the mur derer. I'very signer of the petition was investigated and his movements traced en the night of th" murder. i The authorities believe Norris was shot with a '-ii.g'c-hairelcd shotgun taken frc m his home, as shells found n hi- the bedv correspond with thee In I 1 .1'-kngc kept III tl e house. In the night of the trageclv the father li.id gene te Little llllelllls te in. ike pureliasis at the stele. He was rid ng home en her-eb.ick and w.is i-het mar tin gate m the lane 'cnlinz te the 1 heii-e The horse, wounded In the I In, id, found the vui) te the M-ib'e. The hi'ilv of Nonis was dl-etivcrc d '.irlv tie fellow i"g inclining vli'i hi watih and '.:'.'! in c sis i unci siiirl'icl in his pockets. RAIL BROTHERHOOD DENIES WAGE SETTLEMENT REPORT P. R. R. Head3 Dealt With "Hand Picked Cerrnittss." Is Chargs Iieni.il that pn agrei'uieill with lb'" Penuslania Itnilrencl I' i- hem eute-ed into In the clerl.s wjis i.iade bv ')'. II. 1 iugcrald. president of the ItrnCier heed of Itallwnv C'e"k db rs and Station am pleie-i, iM u siiitei.ielit Frelcht linn- L'.press i-sned in Ijii-Cln- cinnnri teilt). 'The Pi nti.v lvnr.iii Itallreiid tlie entire iiiestien." sji'n .Mr, gernld. "It took a linud-piekeil miiice,' and. cleiniing thai it begs I "it? - 'coin 'cein U'pre. "cnteil the empleves, I'litereel into nn 'agreenient v. Ph It. We leek en this cei.itnitiee a a r imp affair in which most of tin. iiiembci' i.ie a-ting under chiiess Ciiieinl Atterhui) failed 10 note in his stnt' iiii'iil tlint the li'L'iilitv of his read s action e far as the clerks ere i-nnccriii'd is new pendiug in the 1 ,' , , rP'"'1" (' iirt at Philadelphia. SWARTHM0RE PUTS BAN UPON FLAPPER Demands Decorum In Dress and Coiffure The Incoming freshman e!as of girls I fit Swarthniere College will net be of 1 the 1 llli'd-clnwn stocking, short-skirt tvpe. Ce education i't Swarthniere Is net going te be done that wav I At the recpiesi of the college author ities, girls who haw gene along with 'the modern trend and wish te enter that 1 school will give up Ihe 'eccentricities i of style" and dress in "geed tustc n I unci of Kwni thmni e tiadillen 1 . -- - . , , , , . UUring tlie Miiauii'r inineii'iis ei jev ters will nave been sent te prospective "ce-eds" of Sivarthmere b) elhcers nf the girls' i-tudent geiernnieul and Miss I'tlicl Ilrewster, dean of women. Al though the fieiiliinaii class lit Septem ber will Inc'ude only eighty -live men and eight) tlve women this .war. the letter is being sent te nearlv nil of the in men of tlie MJU applicant for ad mission. Struck by Car While en Curb II. Vj. Myers. ."hiO North Seventeenth iirivi. wnh struck by an iiutemnbllii a he was Handing en the curb at Juniper nnd Market stieets lat-t nlgiit. lie wbh taken tn the llahucmann Hospital suf fering with cut and bruises. The driver nf the machiuu hieil away without effcr in; te uid tha Injured man. PKH.IAW TltK VfBY AKTiCU: YOB ABE iH'ide t in ii la i ! fur t)aW column te- aay. 6? I'uce -e.-s-ictv, i AND TOOK POISON Van Hern Tells Civil Service Commission Police Are Helpless SOME NEVER REPORTED Men! .r , misnn l'i a Ml iitlli'l'wisi' f th" CimI r !ie snlieiilv ilull ! ii i n lt , ,i e Cem- I'lteicsti'd in f sf cutei 11 pidiei man nf the 1'ifi streets stntien. lung" nf iletv. tlii- nierniiiv Van Hern told them he l'ift place- wbcfe in ts lier.e lafes. ei th vel Vine I wi'h cgleet vvln-i Caplaln I. new- nf Millld be at least I ud en 'T'iee ii'.n-fs are r'liiiiins 1- open. ( aptaln van Hern said, "but I can safely say that i pell-eman would lie iil'ame le get evidence hccuu'e his i ie niieice iici an e :iis fused. Just lis s,m :i such an assignment the brt would he i of a men r c c Ivei wii-d would go tlie reirnls ami ibe gii:iili!er wi old le en their vmid." Captain i"i Hern's :i-i'rtieii came after the contention of I. WnsbinTi' n I.egtlc. eh'f cei.i.-.'l. til it the i ',"- men en tii.il did net kin w nf the f'fieratlen of a gaieM'ii" i ' e I.inHew lliiilding at :t Seuth Sitieen'h stieer The pl.iee was raided June 1 bi tain Van Hern after Henry S. Cui'lei. a special inve.-tigntei. i te have pl.n ed befs with th,. Cap- Mr- -aid p. i- p.'ie te:s. At t'ie time of the recent gambllti ; raids a ipiestitiunniic was scni te ah s-atieti houses. aking for th ici'iies of resorts known te be operating in the various (Harriets. The name of th SiMeenth -ti-t"i"t place' was net Include! in tl.e icpert of Lieutenant Lean. vh- was in ceuim.iinl of the I'ifleentn and Vine .nee is intl in at that tii'.e. 11 i was denieti'd te a pitreliuaii following the raid. After the cmnmis-ieners listcneel te the testimenv. the) took the eases un der i.dvisenie n. Ii s I'.vpiei'd that then will ret der a d" isien tomeirecv. The I'elici'ii.en who are chai'd with neglect of lllltv ail' Pistriet Iteteclives I'atrlik II lieegni mid Jai.ii's Hag geitv. both of whom are under -n-i''ii-sh n at t!ii piesent time; Strei i Sit- geaills Muillellallel, (ieur.v. Tie-len ami T.irell; P.itrelnu'ii Cnllahaii. I'ar- i ll'll, lle.lle. ('li)ll, lloeill. Wlltl.s. Merr). Cellin1-, Ilubn. Hareld and Pullas. TWO HOWIES ROBBED Jewelry and Clothing Valued at 5700 Taken by Burglars Jewelrv and iletlnng, vnlui'il nt S7(l0, veie stolen from two homes last night, I accenllng I" leper's te tlie pulice. The home of Jehn A. Thompson, -l.'ST Seuth WoeiNtiH'lv stre-et. was entered bv means of a fal-e key, and jewelry ani' 1 clothing worth . id) stelen. The hein; of Merris I'ilin..iii. ."741 Chestnut street, was robbed of ,.'t(l0 in jewe'lrv. I Diess gimils valued at SIKH) wns stolen 1 from a mote: truck left b) Aithur Klein. , -IH 1 Main s'ri-t. Man.i.vunk, a drrs. sali'siuan. at Llghtli and Arch street, I late .le-sti'ida) . DIRECTS RESCUERS, DIES Truckman Pinned Against Tree I Near Ogontz Lawrence Id), ,",.'''t7 01th Huber street, gave direeiieiis for his own res. 1 cue carl) last uighi w h;le pinned against ill tree near Ogenu nnl Oine.v nvenuei 1 hv a lieav.v motertruck After being ; rewued with great ilittleulty. he died tills morning in tlie Jewish Hospital. The vehicle, leaded with dirt, evci turned while Mlv was driving iireuml ' the edge of a dump at thut point te unlend I He drove slowly nreiind the nice of , tlie dump and wn-i about le step when a ! portion of tlie ground crumbled, one of , the rear vvhcls went ever the edge of the Incline and the truck overturned. Jlly was thrown te the ground anil landed asinc-i the tree as several tens of dirt plleil about him. NO TRACE OF COLLECTOR Camden Police Think Mclnnis Met With Feul Play ' Police have been unable te find any I li ace of , t fnrit etil lltiL'h Mclnnis .thin.v -two , home at SHI North Thieiv -feui th wee cusaiuiptrei tieni nis Thirl) -feui Hi i street. Cnnulen, several weeks iige. Mclnnis was a collector of pre- mluiiis en Industrial Insurance policies, Previous te his disappearance he was I known in lime cellecied large sums, which were net liirni'd ever le his coin- pan) ne was a man of excellent rep- nation mid hail no maiital or ether doubles 'Ih' ('uniilcn police t-uspce t that he met with foul play. THIS JOB -100 ARK. LOOKIXO FOR MAT ' ',.',n 11 th ililP Wantt4 celumcu en 1E -. rtuu. ANTHRACITE MNE T9 Operators Make Ne Attempt te Produce Ceal or Impert Workers HARDING "BID" UNHEEDED .siTfi rtirratfh te ;:i r iif-iiv I'ub'lc ; rAi'r , ' U'llhrn-n.iri'p. I'ft.. .Inly 111. Hard . 'coal onera.ers will net make urtv nt- rakU: ly'Ts m-c ?& tntien" of President llnrdlnir wHI mil i change the flttiat ion that bai existed in , the anthracite districts since the walk out en April 1. I'nien lenders frankly nilmit that thr first attempt te mine coal will result in an order that will call the niaiiitc name men from the work they are new doing in preventing the mines from fljnillnt- unit In liinsirvhi. nivmnrtv I ........ ... , ..., ............ Dperater.s ilrc'are that it WOlllil l'- ' (liflieiitt te get wkllled labor te predc enough coal te make the attempt wert i , wine i acre is net niij iikciiiieimi 1 ... ,.! t. . ... ... I tb it the ranks of the union would be broken In the reopening of the iilne. That would mean that labor would lime te be Imported Te get le.TOOn men e- ain considerable part of that number Is a uigantlc task, and, Inasmuch as. re sumptien of mining would Involve tli ictiiuug ei niaiuieu.iiice men irein tui'ir job. the rlk is considered tee great. Anthracite' operator." anil miners are a unit in etic thing. That is that tin' .hitui. Innus situation must be cleare I before thrr.' can be ndluMmcil nf th hard coal difference. The market is tli , kevnete te the whole situation. Market prices will be governed te a large1 ex tent bv wage cost" and until the an thracite half knows what bituminous prices will be the hard coal controversy will remain In status quo. Pettsvllle. Pa.. July It). President Harding's directions te resume coal mining i nused no change In the situa tion here today, net a stroke of weik being eleue except nt small operations which are furnishing fuel for local sup plv and which the mine werkeis have made no efforts te step. Anthracite npernetern decline te dis cuss the iplestlen as te whether they will make an effort In the near future tn break the strike. The i.iiii'h-iieedcd domestic Mzes of coal can be mined at -trippings, of which there are a number here, and If an attempt i- iniiile te break the strike lt will piebabl) be at these places. Kliatnnltlti. Pa.. .Ittlv 10. I'nien leaders of istrlct !). 1 'nited Mine Wet iter- eif America, who have their lii'iiihirarters in this eitv. Inslsteil tedav that the aim of President Hariling te furnish milit.irv protection te the coal operatei.- wishing te eipen their mine v.ith nil-killed hands means nothing. Tlnv set forth that unskilled cannot mine coal and that the Sta'e law provides that no miner be al'ewed te cut eeal until he passes a State examination. The law "lse provide that it is necesMirv te work a- a la borer for two .icar- before a person can take the examination for a vertlticitte. Tlili-H ei PJretii JltlOft ItlllieU riHilii J bVU in Bunale strike (ealtnunl ("i t'-j." Ont provide ."dice protection until Mr. Tul le) called iinen State1 troencrs fop alcj. The Mi-called "MUten miiiinsenier.t." lili-li mii'i'.'iri's the I '. 11 ff.'i Ii 1 nml I'hil.'l- ilclphln si.teni.. consists et I nemas l. 1 - . ":: . Mitten. A. Kiehnulsen Dunlinr and ( . I 1....... HI. II., !,,!, ,1,1. 1 fin, I IT II .1, II,",, , It'll. ...Ill"", l. ... ' Tulle), liuita'n S'liiladilphi.t a Medel The-e men aie tiie ixcciiiives and directors i-i the tw 1 1 iiiiiimiiii . 1 lunged! with tin' lesiiensiblliiies of eontre'. Till;1 presrtit effort Is te pine e 1 In- ISui' f.llfi s.iste'ii i.li the' sl.11 ' plane of "e.lie fill and tin it t 'iiiiiiiiig ns that of Pnihi delphi 1. bv nii'iit'-1 of lunper tivntineiii 1 f the men. .mil ehiainiinr nail ii'ihlins their 1 er.liilem e. m, that futlllc strikes anil dl-iitibai.ees will be made inipess;. hie. The piesent stni began at iniiitiight Jul) 1. The men weie gctling IIIi.t live 1 cuts an hour A tri-clt) tati 'f vice ad.ii. sinienl b.'isi'd en the nvei.m1 paid in Ch'ii'l.'iid. Heclie-ter and Iluf Iluf fa'e. was pievleiislv prope-ed by tile ctiiiipiinv, which operates -H.'! mllis of (linkage, jibem 2"ill miles of which Is in this clt). The lil-cilv aveinge w.iv would have meant pn.i al the rate if lifiv-twe and one-half cents per i.eur. The union lenders refused the reduc tien nml 1 ciimtered by demanding 11 Wneel contract for the old wage ef1 lifn-tiie cents, effective until Ma,i.' 1!t2'! Itiitliei- than subject the people c :' liiiiTnle in tlie inconvenience of ,1 -trike. t'ie ui'iiiiigei.ient I'encedcil the wage uiainteiian t tifty-tive cents, but ilec'lued te sjn a contract which viHilel have me.Hit recognition of tlie I union and i ) 1 n c I n - all labor ncKetia- neus in the I anels of the business agents ' ami walking delegates. The cenip.inv piopescd te fellow 1 he Philadelphia sis'. 1 ttm. ' ' The mere het-headed nf the leaders 1 leiiisvn te in jit ibis and went en strike against the counsel of Malum, the tn -lie riiiitiniiul president. Public sentiment licie is n,,w en tlie side., of the Mitten manage menr. Men Camp in Depot 1 bundle Ihe strike, protect and house the hundieds of men 111 riving tiem Philadelphia te operate tln cars, the Celd Spring bain of tlie company nt Main street and Michigan avenue, lias been converted into a big da) ami 'night uimp. It is run' with military I pri'i isien mid clliciency. Ilcie are sleeping cpiurters. kitchens, mess halls. 1 nn en the cafeteria st.ilc; 1 poslelhie, movie theatre1, ami many extraordinary e'cimfeiis nml luxuries fop the men. OveV SOI) beds alii'iid) have been set up In these temperal1) bairiuks I anil hundreds mere 111 e being placed in f readiness. Seven cither Inige cur ham centers can lie utllUed later if the) are i ri'iiuired, : Tlie men are gciting four scpi,iu nicals n da), including a midnight 'lunch, .Merci limit two iheunml meals 1 11 day are being served. About two iniiiiiicil llini ilil) liice 1111' se.iiei m l, time at each meal in rela.is and thel fare Is wholcreme and nf the U'st with' no limit te quantity. , The Pliilnelclphi.'ins are prniided with I writing materials and stamps free of .charge, aiul 11 poslelhoc 111 the bulleling , liand'cs tlie incoming and outgoing mall' 1 for them. 1 I Het and cold shower b.iths are in. c'pcu.itleu throughout the twe nt) -fniu ! hours as the men come In fieni f 1 x- liins. ' Hulfnle. July 1! --I Hy A P. I -Ulet h'K en the hast Wde became se i-erlcnis today that the liiti'riiatlnunl Kiillwa.v ''einpany ordered a suspension of street ! car servh e en one line. Jehn ('riddnn. a conductor from Phlhulelnhia. was taken in a liesiula after being leseued ' was threatening te. .from n inen wliic lliiew him into Iturtale ( reelt l',niile.M"i of the railvvn) ilcaiing eh eh hiructieiih from the car trniks en Sen cca street were attacked and windows of veveral cars were smashed by vtone throwers. Thnjc errMtu wrc made. MAIN CLOSED RUSSIANS CHANGE T Would Negetiate With Foreign ers te Pay for Confiscated Property With U. S. Dollars DROP CREDIT QUESTION fiu AnnerinlrA Pre The Hague, .Tuly J).--New proresal In ronnectien wlih conipenfltlon fnr rrrnrtci rvnty nm, vnynr of Se '""Inn lebt were advanced by tha Iliifslnn delegation at a meeting today with the entire lien-Russian sien of the conference en cemmls HiifcMan nffnlrs here. The Russians iiigge.ted nn nrrange tneiit by which Itussia would undertake te negotiate directly with ferelgncrn fei' . .... , .i... r "" l'."-iil ei coiupciisiiinei ler ceii- Ifeeateil property with American dollars f,. i,n Ki.tftiinin r,t the llnsslnn ilrlit. "" ' -..... . . --.. ...... ....... The Itussinns nmpnwcl that nil the i delegtttlnns. Including the Kus-slnn, sub mit tills project te their respective gov gev I eminent- and await nn answer for eiw 'week nt Thr Hague. The Musicians for the time being chopped the question of 'credit1 a-, they -aid, the nen-Hussiuns I had dec lined credit-. Hie' delegates of the powers agreed te nsM'inble at -1 :.'I0 o'clock this aft ernoon te consider the Km Mini pro-pe-nl. I'aris. Jul) 11). (Ry A. P.) All the members of the Committee en Ctuar a u tees are new in Pails te begin today tin1 preparation for their final report. Premier Pnincnre Is regarded in well informed circles in Paris its having maneuvered Prime Minister Lloyd (Irerge into a position where the British (levernmcnt will agree te reduce eon een siderablv the French debt te England and te renounce the Iirltlsh share in (.iernian reparations. The Itrltlsh pn-itlen is presented a insisting that (iermany could net pay all that is being demanded of her mid that Fiance must agree te less. The substance of tlie French reply jlui- been : "Ven n-k. France In take less; are ou willing te accept less yourselves? Ven want Franc" te pa) her war debts te )ou. but net te imist upon payment of her I'laims. collectively authorized hi the- Allies against tlermnny." Mr. Lloyd (teerne1 is described as i emiiig mere toward ncceptcnce of the Fieui Ii point of view. Brussels, July 111. (Rv A. P.! The Ileltlan delegate te the Reparation Commission N absolutely opposed te the piope-ed reduction of the fierman inilemnit) te ..ll.OPO.OflO.ullO geld marks, it i- understood today upon geed nil- The proposed i eductien. It was pointed out. would de away with ltel glum's priori!) en l.eUO.Oim.OOO K(dd mark-. TAXICAB STAND PROPOSAL GOES OVER TILL THIS FALL Ceuncllmanlc Comelttec Falls Get Querum Council's Public Safety Committee failed te have a ttieruin te act upon the ei'elliianci1 providing for the regulation of tnienb-i In the city today and tlie problem weni nnr te September. Ceuniilmi.ii Lliiiehuriier. chairman of ihe committee and sponsor of the ordl - erdl - in vain of C ' '. . in,"- . . r- 01 en nance, spent lifty-live minutes i I ninuing tlueugh the corridors of I Hall looking for a sixth man te make ,, , J II llllllllil. I Police .Superintendent Mills said to - te - ilni ln Imc.i.iIm.i ,,,li,.;.. ,.,.. f . 1 tures of the ei'dlnanee in a traffic regu lation and presenting lt le the Public 'Service Coiiiinissieu for its approval. The plan provides for thlrtj seven stands in various sections of the city where l.'lll cabs would be stntleneiL DIES AFTER FALL Mrs. Lena Sinner, 410 Spruce St., Slipped While Washing Windows I Mrs. Lena Singer, forty-live .vears. old, eif 110 Spruce slieel. who fell from the second story of her home en Men- I elav while washing windows, died last I night at the Pennsylvania Hospital. 1 iter eicatii was cnusrii iiy a traeturecj skull and Internal injuries. mivnis VVI.sn:it At (Inrninntnwn. Julv 1R. in:'1.'. ItA.WAlt 1. i:VIH liiiuvhler uf Ihci l.ii'i Vl'llll.ini VV'ynne nnd Hiiiinuh lwli W'lwlei In lirr 81 Rt i?ir HTi:itm:TT. July 17 .XtAltX- C ilaueh ilaueh er nf Jerpph A. nml Mnr c1 Sicrtett (n Kiiin'i Hi"liillM-s ami frlculK lnvltrd te fu niTiil S'rlil.iv, S'.IO A M . rc'd'ciercM of rr 11 1 ":t:tit ctic-inui st lliuii irnulini m e'lmrcli if cmr l.ailv ef V'lrtnr) li) A. M. lnli rnieni Hely C'ruic- fVmMrj, c'UA.XIi:it July 17. IIAHIIV VV. C'riA1 MHIt Iti'latlveH ami friend an Invited le nlind Cuniiel iirvl(m Trldnj Kill 1 M , r iildcnn1. 1111 1 N'. lUth si liilrini"nt rrl v.il. Vli'wlnv Thurmlar 7 le li I'. M I.Oc'KIlAltT. At Kleni. llnrlnu. N J.. .In 17. i:I.I.A)1I:t1I Inn. .MiOrnti wlf ef lunar Iickliarl mcnl ill ftclnllves and frli mis ntm mcmbi x' nf llilrd I', p, f'liurc1! Invlird te funeral jrnlres Krlrt.iv. 'i I'. At. lit l.rr late r'sldi-nie 117.17 N'. lath n Interment (irlvulr. North L'ed.cr llill cvmffery. iii:i.ii maxti.is .viai.i: linfiKKriEITJl w.inli'd, m,m ever LTi vears nf nae. cnpable of tnklnit ctnir'.e of office in Kennlnr:t"ii inucl h ciulrl. and le'i-urair ici'lj. jUiitlni; nse expr.'leme, irfjrcn'e una Hilary ilr-'liid AJ.ni lx")i;''r Office LlIIHlKU c-I.CUK yeuiuT mnn, I'l in 2B. mmiM ii. KeaclrBlnn te linmlle arcnunts rn "Ivati'e and p ly.itile Irdri-rii nuin 1 ciuli I. 'iccurnte nnd c.ip.ihlr ef uilvneceinnnt ; 'l.ili' fullv experlimc-. refrii'nce and naUry i'c sired A li.iH. l.edper llfflci'. KtHIMH UA.NTMI (H:nTI.I2A.W rii'Mri rnuni In private home, (lentlle, eli-tlrle llhl tfleplicuir. jnr.iue ai i:iriirni)d.itleiiH, if pruHlble, crinvenleal 10 eemrnleity A O.'s. l.rdB''rOffiue. LOST AM) relNI)- ' IH'1,1, Tllltltii: l -tii h.t bull teirlnr. map XVieiie and C'he'li'ii uieii. ana VV llitfhlunl live. l"i Clientn l Klil el3l, Kew'd, - I s STAN DARD EBGHT The Car With Airplane Lubrication New Medel 98 Standard Eight at ncwprlccs and with ether advantages you can't afford te overlook. , Get a demonstration EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Uiitributara nreiid Ht. at IVHllart. PMlii, TtoSMedwc) Moter Car Ce, Pltuburth,p. PROPOSALS jgan Killed by Flower Pet ,2 Dorethy Murphy, three years old. 4001 Walnut street, whose child companions will act an pallbear ers at her funeral CHILDREN PALLBEARERS Playmates of Dorethy Murphy, 4001 Walnut St., Mourn Her Death A number of little girls, friends of three-year-old Dorethy Murphy, who was killed Saturday, will act jib her pallbearers this evening. 4 Dorethy was plsjing en the sidewalk near her home nt -1001 Walnut street. A flower pet fell from the upstairs win dow of one of the npartments, and struck her en the head, killing ber. TRIED BRIBERY, IS CHARGE Phlla. Man Testifies Against New Yorkers at Atlantic City Atlantic City. July 18. Attempted bribery nml Intimidation was charged by Hubert L. Haney. ."O'J Spruce street. Philadelphia, today nt the hear ing of Charles .1. Mercer and F.dwnnl A. Lewis, both of New Yerk, who were arraigned en charges of impersonating Federal officers and held under .51000 bail each for the action of the l-cderal Grand Jury. Ilanev said that a woman had threat ened bnill'y harm If lie insisted en ap pearing te testify, and further that lie was asked te name his price te drop out of the case. These statements were ninele at the conclusion of the hearing h, open court. ffnnnn i LeWlS WHS lieltl Ulllier .-ilium uuu ! i ...,. muter S.'iOOII en charges of con- snlrncv. extortion and impersonating i State officers as the result of the ul- leged shakedown Cltv en July -1. of Haney n Atlantic HEAR RAILROAD CASE TODAY The nnpllcntlen of Iladdnnfield cill- , .. ....n,..l I..I, , ltn 4SSjtasm iSSSSSSSSSSSH 'jiiiiii i VSW. 'Be ',BHw i" JFBbBBB bbbbhVMHHbIkbbbbbV BBbVSSn '''' IBMBBBBE -BBBB '" i 'J sti ;-''.' $s -IbBBBbV; BBBBT Vx '.'vlrw . 'vJBlSIvJBBBB lLB '"-4 S Set 'X"'fiR sbbbbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbhI ILflHBBBBSBBBBH f..'M1Vfc e 1 zens ter aiiciiuiiu- i"i""i m " wutM,..,i Vi-i'iien and Keilmniici avenue crossings et the Pennsylvania Itailiniul will be heard today hv the New .Terse;, Public I'tllitv Commission. Tlie com cem com mihslen will tit in the Camden court-heui-c. Li!,htning Fires Electric Light Pele 1 1 Ulf,,a . , . ". ,., J Me-btnliiK struck nn clfctric light pole at F.lghth street and Washington ..-.... ..!.- lnt nlirlif finislni' 11 short llriiii'- 1 .1. l.l ..I--. ...., -.--.. -.. I elrcult that set tire te the cress arm ........ .- 1 1 near the top of the pole. A pedestrian 1 turnei in n lire niarni. i.ncieierniiiii .Innies llrevvn. of Truck J. I lurd ami I De I.anrey streets, smnthereil tln blaze. 1 IF you cPFm?fjfeltfl note the men who smoke them Te be classed with Mela- chrine smokers is te be rated a man of cultured taste, whose luxury habits are mere than a veneer MELACHRINO Cisarcttcs embody an unusual selection the rarest and most delicate of by Mclachrine, and shared MELACHRI The One MINER WILL PROBE MILITIA FINANCES Better Standard and Cut Ex penses Where Possible, Is Aim PINCH0T TO GET REPORT General Asher Miner, of Wilkes Itarre, a member of tle Citizens' Cem- be several ether committees, which hi tnlltcp which will Investigate Stnfe'net yet been announced, which IB flnnnj.Au fn f2lfT.r.l Pltifhnt ItAnllllll. I Invnultpnlh fctlll nlt.M. ---I- '. "Ill rnn nominee for Gnveilier. VI lis Indliy named a committee or one tn investigate the finances of the militia and the State Constabulary. The appointment was announced by Dr. Cylele L. King, bead of the De partment of Economies in the Wharleii Scheel of the t'niversit.vL of Peniisyl1 ivnnla. who heads the Citizens Cem mittee. The findings of the investigation "f General Miner will be turned ever tJ Mr. Pinchot's committee for ticc in con cen con nietlen in ninklng up the budget of the Stnte te be presented te the 1012. Lcgi lature. A study will be made at the same time by General Miner of hew the standards of (lie Natlennl Gunrd con form te the regulations laid down for such organizations by the War Depart ment. The Government defrays the expense of maintaining the guard where the standards upheld by u State unit con form tn these specified by the War De partment. Seek te Cut Kpcnsc General Miner will endeavor te learn If the present organization of the guard meets these requirements, or what changes lire needed te meet them, se that the expense te the State may be reduced us much ns possible. The personnel of another subcom mittee of the Citizens' Committee was made known today. It is n Commit tee en Public,1 Subsidies te Private Charities. Mrs. Mary Fllnn Lawrence unci Mr-. William Thaw. Jr.. both of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Leenard T. Fex. of Harris burg, secretary of the State Chamber of Commerce, were named en tills com mittee. The investigating of the public granls te private Institutions will be made for this committee by Kenneth L. M. Pray, who Is executive director of tlie Public Charities Association of Peuiis) Ivnnla. Mr. Pray is one of the leading authori ties en social and health work In the; schools and ether institutions. With these new appointments unci the appointment a few days age of William II. Council, former chief of Hand Luggage Fer Women and Men Travel Bags of English cowhide. Standard English Kit Bags. Twe-Lid Overnight Cases of English morocco. Bags and Suit-Cases with toilet fittings of geld, silver, tortoise shell, French ivory and ebony. Miniature Overnight Bags and Bexes. J..E.GALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Closed All Day Saturday During July and August would knew the value of a cigarette Turkish tobaccos obtainable i by no ether cigarette in t Cigarette Sold the b. x " "f v '-tv; i ! -yms .t,i- m?) the Hiirenu of Highways, of thin n1 who wl investigate the nnaneei'efi State Highway Department, three J?4 arate Investigation will be t Se- ' ter ttie committee appointed by xtV ' Plnchel. . ". Neim of tlie invesilgating win l ' made by (he fen.nil-slnn Itself, ?. "J lie done by expertrt, as In the civ. ii the Hub-committee just named en Teh.-?' . ties. A report will be tnndc ,eX commission when it meets In Sc-nii ber. It wll be nlnced i .fl1""1 I of Mr. Plnchet when hc begin. mi work oil formulating the State uJLt! for the next two years ijtl uencrnt .Miner is one of standing heroes of the World Wn. u'i was the Plnchet selection for the iLi0' tnanshlp of tl.e Republican State c u.ittee opposing W. Harry Raker Hnrrisburg, who wan elected, ' v XnrtMnr wllli Clmcn n.. I.. IL. '.."": 'i'" . ;" '"..,:",um"i'M vTin r nnrlftn MUcnl nffnlrn of the Hlnle "X fiscal affairs of the State. f Y0SKIN PAROLE IS HELD UP M Governer Sprout te Investigate Pie, of "Straw Ball Geer" Governer Hpreul has held u .i. iinrden recommended hv d,e ' c" Parden Heard for Philip Yeskln C 1 ball goer, pending an investigation i I iesmii, who un one et the tnnt4 notorious professional bondmen nn.. at ng in tins city, was convict "i. subornation of perjury. Kellmvin M. ' indictment, lesKin net) te New vw' but was arrested .after a pursuit ri several months. "' Assistant District Attorney pnT vigorously opposed the pardon plea H. branded Ye-kln ns the "king of Mre bail goers." Yeskln for rears laJ" been upon the District Attorney's hlnev. list or bondsmen. c DR'AYT0NWILL PROBATED Estate ef.$10t400 Left by psnn Mutual Insurance Breker The will of Pcrcival Dra.vten. Sicn. ten avenue. Chestnut Dill. a IVaa Mutual Insurance Company broker viks died July "i. was prebate'd tedav. s'heu. ing nn eslnte of St 0.400. " " The will of Kate Mnllcr. ."K)2 Nnrit, Fourth street, who leaves $12,002 viaj nlse probated, "' Inventories nf ncr.setinl estntr cie included Hannah T. Miinstea. ' Sis . 1104.01 : Charles Hnrtmnn. SKi.SJe ei. William ,. Stnrk. S..2I2.0.-i: nine-;. Franklin. S.'17.200..W. Coeke. S12.J!I1.0. and (k'orge .. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Jcidepli U. Hlnu'lenmuicr. 24,11 Turnr ,1 nnd IMulln? K IVnse. 171.1 ., Koiijweoj Tlieiinnii Kcllj. ,11S N. 1,1ili nt. ,, .. VI. Vnn Dinnlwlle .Its l.lih v M. I. rrM-nbcrir lelt'J X. Kr.inkl'n nt M S.-iOic H. .Snlrl-r. aejiM .v. tiread t Jelin K MiiJrtiu OH c'ltv. I', unj u,K1, A lltlirre-ilie. New Yerk N Y. ' " lUrry llirtiirl. NVw Yerk. X V . an, ji4u It. Purely. N- Yerk N. Y. Jeiin W. l.lliilH. :iiri0 N. .M.Ufh.r 11 nml Csirtlln- 1. ftlckcl. I.tni X. ItandjlpS t j World Over" Affi -.Sv i'l fit Mm i m of wwS SlV zili mmtm&&.'& na iW?3MsKiBb!hwWz)s7'v J N e '-r 'v &2&l!& l'.,wth.MK... , -f
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