yjvi rRe.yjtw n.v- 'f" , ' ' A . ' v imm ft; tr M v !tt m-? y j-w Hi. (j a i ?i 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIL ADELPHIA4 THUfegDAY, .AUGUST 3, ,1922 GEN. PRICE GREETS El GOV DRAT CAMP ROMANCE OF HEIRESS WHO WED POOR ARTIST IS ENDED Montague Flagg Hesitated Nine Years Age About Marrying Girl With Millions. New She Gets I'aris Divorce Death of Grandsen Forces Com mander te Cut Exercises Short TALKS OF FUTURE WARS New Yerlt. Auk. 3. .Tift before Miss rrf.v should net marrr, h TIijm.j IScnseti married .nentnsue etner voice ucRiin te tain then an- se n coupie Mic Hy M S'aff f rrrpn if''"' Cnmp Duffy. Mt. irrtiri. I:i.. Au5. 8, Ma ler Ccium-iiI William i. Price. Jr.. after veccivin; ("nvcrner Spinul and hN piirt.v nt division licadiiiinrters shnrtl.v n ft it neon today left ramp bur rlrdlv. evvliu: In tin- death of hl Krtinil Krtinil nen. Ilrnrv A. Price. In Chester. Thf sencrnl. tietilicd ihl mernlim. delnvcd Ins departure iml lnll enmiKli te greet tin- State Ivvcciillvi' upon his rrlval. , ,, . During the nbs. nee of (irlicrnl I'l ire. Itrljrndlrr (lencsiit V.. ' Shannen. t the Kift.i -"iNtli Infntitrv ItriBiidc. will be in eeiiimaiid of tli' ininu. Uenernl Price stated that he cviii'ited te be lvii 1; nt 111- poet either Snturdav or Suiidiij . In the (inventor's pin iv 'veil Mr-. Bpreul. llunv A. Mink'-i. Adjutant Oncrnl Prank l. Hrnr.v and ( nleii.d Vrcd Tavlnr l'il-e.. 'I'liev made the tir-t step at the eavalry bivouac tuitr J b" ln-oeU. where, after an informal in spection and grcctillRs t" lh" xtllfl. the metered thiinmh te dlvi-uei lie.idpini-ter- for luni lieen. The Cnvrrnef"- evpre i. n vvns one of plea-nre and lie admitted that U vvn- pnrtlv due te the f.n t ilia' h" -- hern received vv.thnut ferniiilit aii'l no troop- had been turned nut In pa "i review hef.ire him. with the l.-iillliii! Interruption in the tramine --clied.il". Ter P.uslness, Net rle.i-ure "1 am glad there 1- no re"' told new-paperinrii. "for we are en hu-tlie mid inn 'li plea-one Till- afternoon the ('iivi'iimr nnrt made a tour if the camp turning later m llnrri-huig hy met' i . Solemn piedietieu that I he men of t lie Twentv-eiglitli Divi-ie'i would again tight lii Fiaiue utiles-, reparation- were mieii fortlieeming from t'enniiny, marked tin- peal; of a -tirrmg snlilte. list night hy liiiier.tl Price .lr. l'..i...full and witli impie-lve frtinklie the general told the noop neop noep of In- eemiiiaiul of enndttien- a- lie found them today In r'lame ami in ("crninnv. pr.tt-ui.' m high debtee tun nation which inanv tune- luid -ufieied the en-laught of the Hun tnun lliu North iiml biticrlv ileueuMeing ihe fail tire "f the l iirr.il Tower- In make even Jin effort m make .cparutliui l"r tlie de-trurt tliev wrnuglit. He voice a hope iat eveni- wuhl bring ahniit ,i un en of 1'iame. I'ncland and Ameiicii. vvl.i.-h would forever -ntid read, te repel annthe.- ntt.uU by i!t niiinv, wlucii lie predicted! iii no un ceitain term-. There will he man .if you heie to night who will se Inn I; te make ihem pay." deelared the general. "If there is war again, you men will he there. Don't le deluded into thinking Mien vill he no mere wr.r. That ha- been prendieil -mi e tin. time of Chii-t, but we have had it regularly, ju-t the -ame. Make '"I'll ere are a mllitariMie n tit you llelir i I'lagg nine years nge, his discovery that ; of weeks laler there was quite tin flu - imrMp,l millions of ncr own nun , tinrate w ending in urnce i-iiurcu. was heire-s te mere cniifed n temporary ' iiroeklyn. unit Montague v inpg nnu break that nearly ended their engage- I Thryza Kemmiii were the prlnclnals. ment. S'e-terdav the romance e( the i Hut Ihe elee jip-t weuldn t keep peer voting arch'lteet and the wealthy quiet. It was -till whl-perlng In the , young art lever ended. Cable advlees , haePgreund afd the newlywed- an- from Tail- leperled that Mrs. l-'lagg , swered It bj anneunelng plans for their UK reee mm a Veree t lere. inuire Heme n whm hi iic jui COAL PROBLEMS BAFFLE GOVERNORS Executives, in Conference at Indianapolis, Fail te Reach Decision GROESBECK OUTLINES PLAN In lilt.". Klagg. a con-in of James Montgomery Flags. aitit. met Ml.-s Hen-en at" a heu-e party. As the daughter nf Frank Heii-en of Hronk Hrenk Un, and the grnnddaughter of Kebert Hee of prinllng pre fnme, 'lie girl had found her money was -einethlng of a handicap far as dc-lrahle jeung men were concerned. Hut money talked, and Flajg heard hers and tciegnlml the voice. It -eared him. and a- he H-toned, the Hoc-Heii-en fortunes seeme 1 te loll liltu that liiipceunleits young men wmtld t nev tM'iier le.ne neire;es alone. it, I lagg went nr once te tell .Ml Hen--en of wdiat ihe voice was -.nine. He t-ci out tn ctpluln that wealth' ami' pev- such atinlher simple cottage ns that In which thc had met. It was te he se unpre tentious that Ihe casual eberver would think there had never been even a Kus--Ian ruble cle-e enough te reach It by telephone, Se the picture faded out of the public prints. The money, the quiet little re tti'iit in the country and even the Flagg- them-elve.t were heard of no mere. Hut when money cea-e te tnlk It begins te actT It took Mr. Flagg te rails; It retained A. Iluuuuln, atter- it paid the ce-t- incidental te ng a illverec suit In Ihe Kightb Chamber of the Seine Civil Court. And new the whole story Is con-den-ed In a four line cable from France. STOCK MOVIE IN LAY WflE TO LAWYER Three Whitmans, Held en Fraud Charge in New Yerk, Say Attorney Is te Blame NAME STOCKHOLDERS HERE Rail Strike Peace D'Olier Is Given Moves A re Halted Full Fair Control ( enllnufil from Vner One -our!. Kan-, i- and Te.a jlth tihs and ropes he liete and n t'nnllnu-i frimi I'mre On? were beaten;.,.:.,,, ,i,,,, i. i,n,i i.. imii.nei-,, -tnlT tbks and renes and nut efT a I ,,.i '... i ,,.,., .m...; u-m, n -t. ilmi .' .. . . ... ...II .1. v' ...,, -.. ..... uiiiii in i piuu, ie ey nueen men. Ullv stwing by leaps and hounds . -uiKc -ympatiuzer at nil ng e i . .,.,. in .. ...'... i . ........ . .' le a cee nn mi . wn- seini'i cei 10 iniriy uujs ill . , . i . i 1 i,,.i,,,,.., ,! in. I for ii,.i.,i!n.. t..,l,.t !,i.i!A, i,v uulrcd a long head, cool Judgment and fearing one nf the printed Injunction net i.-cs from a telegraph mile. (erinany Pay i barge- tha' Finn tti.ni them Ie. t'l'" for they nl are Is ii-net been giwn the true. 1 "ranee ha- net help France de-erves "Nine billion frani- lune 1 era -pint nil lei nn-lrili t'n'i Mil i Fi.lU' I a-'i't tun mm ! Ijcrmanv. h. net p.i,. one Cent I In our trip ll. tie Ilhllie. w found the (Jitiili'i- -iii'iidiug ir.miev and labor, in fdentx mi thetn-elve-. In t they ere making im eiTert te p,iv I ranee. "There are g,i nien in (Jermany, hnt i he Knyall-t- are trving te de away with them end .-nice the arnd-tice, they ha. e tnurd'ied ':5:i of th'm. "I hope -mneilinig wnl h.iipiii. if we de net imn the Iai;ui. of Xatinn-. thnt will cau-e a bend between ranee. England and nur-elu- in m-e Germany attai k- again." Annecnee.iieiu of the hivvwud movement of troop, wn- male hy i;,n ral Price, the n.TU'il hreiin-np'i f tin. fir-t two weel- i.'- th em unpin -tit utartiug Frldav a' 7 n . hid, I' M., and fentinulng through the night until morning. WAR GAMES AT TOBYHANNA 108th Field ArtiMery Takes Part in Field Maneuvers Camp Prllchctt. Tnliyh.imia. Pa.. Aug S. Tnlnliann.t and the eiiuniu re-emhled a w.n-time ill.igi in Fiaiue near the front lines tndiu when the en tire per-mini I of the lOMh Fudd Artil lery . nf Pliilndeltdiia. and the I'd H.ir H.ir talien of the llD'h. of Maryland, tinned out tn their pn-itien- with light and heiny nrtillerv for the big ev-nt In tncticai maneuver-. The maneuver, eeveimg mere thun The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul was granted a temperarv Federal re-trainlng order forbidding interference with epi ration- in Helena. Ment. Full acceptance of the peace pro-pe-al- submitted bv President Hard ing wit- eted la-t night by leader- of the striking tallwnv shop shep men, who. however, gave their own in terpretation of each of the thtee sugges tions. "We accept relurtantly, it 1- true, hut commit our-elves te carry out the tetl'ls nf -etllelllent ill lltllle-t gnnil f.nth and in aid of the general wel fare." Mtiii the me-sage of aeieptance which wn- seat tn Pie-alent Hard ing. "If tl.i-e prope-aN fall te bring about the rcult- which you de--Ire, tlie re-pnn-ibility of failure will nut ie-t upon ri'iire-i'iitativi's of tin1 nig-inied t'lilpleji's." tin the propeal tn r -tore ililliiipalred -enUirln right- tn the -tnlsir-. whiih wa- rejeeted bv tailwi.v cueiitive- at a nieeii'ig in New Ynrk. the me age de- lared : "li would iciti'inly be a wholesale .njustiie of uupar.illiled extent if linn-drul- of theu-alid- of expeilemed u.cn who haiv given four te fertv ear-' -irvlce and w he-e alne te the trans portation indu-try i- tirnpnitinnaii'd tn the length of their -ervice should be placed in a pn-itinu of inferiority te n limited number of men who have been employed a- -iib-titi.ti- for tin e ex I erieiii'i'd railroad uerkir- " Iieplv.ug te tlie Pre-uli'iit'- -ugges-Mmi that ra'lfe'id- and werl.nieii agiee te abide bv i I'm i-imi- of the liul're.id Laber I'.e-iid. the leply -aid the -Imp-iiiei had always taken the pu-'tlnu that -. Intlg !l- thev I'millllU' ll tn lender - rv ice, thev -heii'd abide bv the rule aud wnrking loiidiiien- and accept the vagi agreed i.peu bv proper tiiguiia-ien- or deti'i untied bv tlie Laber Heard ..fter a liejiimg of a dispute. Violation- of the law ami refusal te abide lr. de. i-imi- of the bn.ud "have been .exhibited milv bv the railway 'management-." tlie reply -aid. and as scr'ed that -u-pen-lmi nf wetk undei nmi-aiceiifiilili' cntiditieii- wa- net in ie!utlmi of tlie be, ml'- decision-. l-h this successfully re intmite tip t. I Colonel I)"t liter lins the iptalllie- nee i c ary tn make the fnir a smciess, , Kleliiird Wegiein. president nf City Cnuni'll. -aid today. "l believe CeKmel H'Oller Is a line type of Aninliati liiiinlioed and 1 have a'lwav- been one of hi- greatest admir ers, s'nii .Mr vv egie.ii. .Miy mini having the cneigv and push sulliciellt te 1 head tlie Anieric.tti Legien certainly will I have the qualities te make the Stsqul- , I Centennial a great -ucee-s. I hope Colonel D'Hllcr will have the moral and I tinanclal support nf every one connected t I with the Se-qui-Celitenilial." , "Il'Olier i- tlie man te put the fair. ever, -am nunc iii.in one person wne ' nt Hy Associated Press Indianapolis. Aug. . Officials of four States h(.fP (ndiiy considered plans for co-operation en deullnjg with the fuel problem growing out of the coal iirlke. but reifhed no deci-len n their opening session, which was devoted piitn-lpally te general discii-sien re garding di-tllbutlen. (Joveruer McCray. of Indiana, wdie railed the conference nl Ihe -uggctdleti of (ioverner (ireesbeek. of Michigan, outlined sicps taken for the Stale of Indiana placing strip mines in operation under Protection of the mlli'la. hut the ether State nl,i.clnls did net indicate at the opening session whether -liniluf i.teps might be taken in their Slate-. Ohie was represented by (ioverner Davis; Michigan by (ioverner (irnes beclt, iiml Kentucky by Lleutetinnt (iov (iev (iov ereor llallard. Other officials of these States, including the Slate Find Ad ministrators, participated in the dls puss inn. (Suveriiert) from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Wisceii-in who had been invited were unable te attend. Fred K Sterling, tiding (ioverner of lllinel-. was unable le leave the State because of the absence of (ioverner Small, but lie wired (ioverner McCray that lie would listen In at the confer- 1 ence hi leng-distjnire telephone. Governer .McCray, In beginning the production of coal under Slate author ity with the protection of State tioeps. Is leading the way In the mutter of i providing coal for emergency purposes, it is possible some of the executives at tending the meetings will adept the In diana plan of dealing with the ntitke situation. I Meanwhile, pteparatlens for mining i coal in Indiana under State supervision get under way today. The work of I cleaning up t lit mines, preparatory te I , the digging of coal, tool; up icverul j hours this morning, following which , nv n Staff Corrrspe"'"1' New Yerlt. Aug. a, Vincent Vh niiut, who appears again today J-"e Wen Side Court with 1il fnl1r. '"I" A. Whitman, and brother. Hcrnmd Whitman, in connection with the extra -.mi .,.ii.rU in return the luree n Phihidelnl.In en chnrges brought ry Lincoln I,. Kyre, declared this morn tiR that they were In a "fight te n finish wit (i their former legnl counsel. The inventor of the machine for tli-5 nnlmatlen of cartoons In moving pic tures roundly denounced Kyre. who en en deavered te have ball for the three men fixed nt Slli.000. It wnciiMew'i te $1000 eacn. by niticlleii of District Attorney Unnten. ,., Vl "When last we saw Lyre, snlil Mr. Whitman, "he was apparently en the frlen.lllest of terms with un. vv e had emphned lilm te Incorporate our com pany, which is te exploit my machine He did meat of the weik. It dpvclep.y, through the Corporation Security Com Cem pnny. Pennsylvania Hu dins. Phll nlelnliln. and real v did little liltm-rli'. excepting te oversee the work. J he work done for us was faulty, however, and we were obliged te take it out of his hands and place It with another attorney In the Land Title Untitling. Kvre became sere, we a-siiine, because he did net get his fifty shares of stock right away as his fee. As a matter of fate, he never tifked us for Ihe stock and he never presented te us n bill for lil.s legal services, and our arrest, plan ned bv him, came le us like a belt out of the blue sky. We consider that he gave us a pretty raw deal, and vvc shall show It before we get through. "Then- had never been any friction between us. We understand that be cause we had gene te New Yerk te for fer wnnl mir neniliiiL- hu-iiie-s dcalshrre-. I .. . 1 ... .1 , hlulnli ..... Ii.l.l ll.fl I the actual mining was expected te start ' ", 'V ! nt .i i it.nl ... a Imi-fi i ti Ml t ha- wiit.hed hi- caicer m bu-lness. hlsrcrner. cnmpanv some nf the het people in! ubil.tie- in m gnnizing the salvage serv- . , ,... I i.,li,iMi.l,ln W. C. Wctherhil!. pre-! ce of the Atiicrica,, cxpedlt.ennry - . R - - B. ;"'- ?. I f.-nr nf , ngin, erlng a. the University i,,i , e- .mil ii- miiiiii ue ier i e hit eiuer "". ' i" '"h-j .v. .... . ,. . . big tiling- ! distribution of mill In the strike emer- lle l-'ni" 100 per cent American Kency. Henry H. Spencer. Ftd.-ral Fuel and he will -t.in.l a- U -eiice nf the ' Adniinistrat, r. last night outlined the I'.ll'C. Se-nii-IVntennial." -aid one et.,ver .,f ('!U '' CS '" tl,u "'ensitep the diicter- win. picked him. nieeliaiii-iii. . .. ,, , , Partieuhtr stre vvuu laid en the sjelcrtieii Pleases I.egliiii funetieni of I lie fuel committee- -ct uu Kpn ion- of pride weie givm bv by each (ioverner. Order- fiem the-e efliclals and men of the American Le-; i emiiittee- will be ,-ent te Mr. Spencer f .. i i ,..;......... ...!.. ..-. i ........... ... ..... .1.. . .... .... i gieil. m vii.eu iiih,iiii,uitiiii . ii in.' iiui' inn. in.-. ire in i m: n.-uei i.i.iiiu.i- ' ,, , ;. , . , ... .. .... .,i !. ,..:..- i i.... i... ., j ..!.,, i i..i i France Chemical Company, hecend and Speaking fm the Legimi. William II. j field-. On Hatrv. -eiietary nf the Philadel- i The State nigani.atiens were a-ked ilna Cnimtv t'eiiiuiltiee, American Le- te n-purt at mu e en the consumption ei coin in tneir mate ler limine-, House hold and Industrial use. These te-pmt- will include a ll-t of all who should receive priority coal, the nature i f the consumer, cliaracter of coal re quired, weekly supply needed hy such cnii-iiinci nnu number nf week-' -lock. HENRY FORD FINED $30 FOR SPEEDING Large Touring Car Is Stepped by Lerey, N. Y., Officer Ixrey, N. Y., Aug. 3. Henry Ferd, the Detroit automobile manufacturer, paid a fine of ?"0 Inte the village treas ury Tuesday nftcrnoen ns n penalty for violating the speed ordinance when passing through Lerey In Ills laree touring car. When overtaken by An of ficer, he was said te be malting forty ferty tbree miles au hour. 'Ihe fenced limit Is fifteen miles. Mr. Ferd, when stepped by the of ficer said he was trying te make the evening beat nt Huffale for Detroit, and asked the officer If lie could net settle with him. The officer Informed him he would have te return te the office of the police justice. Mr. lord remained In his ear while Ids driver and secretary went before the justice and paid the fine. YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL SEEKS MISSING FATHER IN U. S. Locket Miniature Her Only Aid In Finding Parent Gene Four Years New Yerlt, Aug. 3. (Hy A. P.I Willi only a tiny photograph te aid her great determination. Miss May Staple Staple ten, from Liverpool, Knglnnd. sixteen years old, has started le comb the Cniied States In an effort te find her father, who has been missing four years. Finally liberated from Kills Island nfter an uncle in Yoiingstevvn, O.. had certified that his niece would net become a nubile charge, Miss Stapleton showed the little locket en a rhaiii around her neck which carries the picture of her missing parent. "All ellerts te trace nun nurenu nave failed," she said. "Hut before 1 aban don hope and regard my fnther as only a memory, I want te search America." Miss Stapleton left two brothers and n sl-ter with her mother In Knglnnd when she started en her ipicsti Mayer Signs City Contract An eidinauce appropriating S.ViO.OOO for the erection of a refuse destructor was signed today by Muriir Moere. It will be located at (i and Katnenn streets. The etdlnance wns nne nf the l.t. I passed by Council before It adjourned for the slimmer. llfffiAIMD ORDERED EVICTED Pittsburgh Ceal Ce. Fails te Wait en Proposed Peace Conference Hi a Staff Correspondent Washington, Pa.. 'A"K' :!' 'rl,p Pittsburgh Ceal Company, the dominat ing influence in the. Pittsburgh Ceal Producers' Association. Hew In the face of the plans for the conference nt Cleve land next Monday between operators and union lenders bv musing the ne-i'lnrr nf ten nntlccs nf eviction III the village nf llylnnd. the home of mlnres formerly employed nt Menteur Mine Ne. 4. Tlie legal papers arrived from Pitts burgh this morning nnd were turned ever te Sheriff Olto Kuellen for service. He went te Hylnnd te serve tlie notice, but he did net evict the tenants. He told them that he would net be a party te summary eviction and that lie would take no further action until Monday, which happens te be the day for (he opening of tlie Cleveland con ference. The Sheriff will be obliged, however, te move the tenants out then if thev have net nlread.v gene of their own volition. It is probable that the ten tenants named In Ihe papers will move out voluntarily n ethers in I lie village have been doing right along. The furniture will be stored In the basvment of St. Klirnbcth's Church of which Father "Fighting .lack'' Hughes is the rector. Others of the tenants will occupy tents. Anether development in the situation which new nnnears te be reaching some sort of a climax was the termination of tlie henrin:: before Justice of the Peace Parshall of the Slate policemen and initie guards charged with assault and battery by .loe Knit., an alleged sniper, of Dentin. Justice Parshall held the six defendants in MOO ball each for the August Crand Jury. Tlie Stale police and mine guards made no defense except through cross cress examination. In which efforts were made te shake the testimony of Krutz nnd his miner friends. Quick Relief! Over-exercised Vacationing e eat? te overdo but easier still te relieve e. riauated, aching muaclea. Spread en a little Slean's cfenV tub, it rertefrafe. Then enjoy qulck.tlng. nnu vomieri. nir.ena in neca te campers for all emergencies. it kills paint Sc3HS2SES2SiS2Sc!SHSaSHSccS2sj( $ nnnir iter Dm we have all styles of ADDING & CALCULATING MACHINES Frem $3.50 Up COLLINS, 831 Chestnut Sti K I'benet Walnut 817S iSESSSlSSSESHSHSPSESHSrlSrlSHScSS Special Electric Moter Oil 13c per Knllen, Inclnillnr ran M.E. ARNOLD &C0. Practical Electricians Electric Lights, Fans, Etc. Complete Moter Repair Shep 1019 CHERRY ST. ,of IVuiisvlvniila. is one of our directors. Prof. Arthur W. (iendspeed. of tlie phvslcs department, who has been nt tin t'nivcisity for tliltt.vrii:ht eai. lias indorsed our maililue and our or ganization. "Seme of mir stockholders and di lectors nre lluhv H. Vale, lnwjer, i Land Title Utiildluu: William Rich mend and William (!. Hires, nf I.n P i five nu'i's was ib-signi'd te un imacinnry enemy from RrrntiiNburu. its nssumed i Mere than 100il men vet.' en; prevent rem luni; ilijectivi'. a Red. Divorces Granted In Paris Paris, Aug " i l!v A. P i--mcns the diviT's's iinneiini ed tedav ns hav ing bei nine ilTeitin' win1: P.etunn Kntheilne Meer.' Kent nnd Snh:t."l Terry SWntinr, of New Yntl. bet men Mnrjerie pnpe and Pr Rebert IIi raiu Tiiinei. i.f I'm.- mid bii'M'in Sii- bine P.esxiii ,iaii Di .1 lines .Moere, n! Paris. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Qnrcf P l'"-"" J'.'1 Ulrn M si,,n ''" Anthenv Ititj" "! V3t fJtuprr"na I' I'u.. r TheJnr.. ion Hj.w ti Ypwh spiM"1 'nun ChrMuwi iulnl.'rK Mll.lu Hv.i 'iL"5 Eml'tm K'iti. IT'JJ I' amu Pi AniWjiMn ami M Bank" sici hlfna I . Wurren V Emma t Ii it s'.ir.S K r .. v V He". I te K 'if. .7Hi .'l.'S N JJ 1 h " :: i " .'J.l i. rd ril "..i 1 Hit,' ill 1 f iu, Hu hnrl 1. i II", liul ninl, ' I. Iv Ui i .'.Vi, S J tt s' ,rHi .j.j .j, ,h ., iri 1 1-., liaj vv .If " n (fm llijl vv Uu.-i r nr.J VV. n.lr ."l'" i ,mtiri!i: hi ' an'J 11'f.nrhe Otm J. rji.crl.i 1 .till l PclZI'l.l H" VV L.IUBH H. Oenrxc Wm- l.'tJT 1.irinn i anil Urrnm II lliiun i.'".' V i:sih 51 Jehn IVrBiilim 'in.. ill. ml ave unit Anna Meiiacncpa IDsn Tnnmpinn t JJIchael C Hell.) l-'r.iniii 1 ill 4 s f.irlnn at . nnd Jeani-iti. K Tullm. Llts s. Illcita Harry nimirimnn 2121 N H2il , anil ns- ale 11e.piiI.hb. LT.H8 N' .Tuh hi Flnjd K il'r L'.ia VV'nlnut at eml Kilna I'. Ptrffv 1AI N F.vani at Adams Wenakua. tJI Mi lirimn M , anil Julia IlarjnKtr ft'i'i 34lh nl Olevaniil rsrlim A WW Kirhnm , Hnc Aralplna Mal.ipiea r.nii KmhIuiw i Ernt O WU inin-.in lilt v cniii i n' Vnr II Hfrii.iK. si.'. Vr.hPr si C. Nlllnll I'lirin "111 .Mhsi i hi un I VII-v j ij 1 1 ii. il V'.utnnll U I ailiVBIUll ltl"llll In "t'l Marl 11 iimr.li' h . I'l ; latt-ni . Jehn K J"". C, HIb.I II I f-llftnn I l I lienicr I. s-'u . ... i Otle pih UliP'in .nr lifn N KllialMili I. S'i ii -ia: Qteris nun' .nis . 2Ui Vnrhulnu i nni'l n Jareb Hlarfpr li'JUl Ueceua rpnwari .i.'in I' i 17' "ti ii sih Mi at nn I i n-il i i. I mil. n. .1 n I Yaslilii"leti. Ai.k I! i P.. A Indnaliens imitinue.l tn tnultiplv t.ui.iy that tin' Fulcra I (iiiveriimeni cniin'tu pi.ited no imuiedlati' step ui the rail strike situation. A member of Presi dent Harditii's Cabinet dci hired, hew ever, that as an abstrai t preposition "it niiclit be imagined" that the l!ov l!ev crnmi'iit vveiihl .ippl.v te the i units for ricelvershiiis nf sii.-h iiillieails as were unable te Keep tln'ii innll-carr.v in-; niil trai Is. Tin- I'aliini't iitiici.il s;ii,i lie wis nul :s.seititii! that illiv ns i ivcrship pin ifi'diiiss were itaiiiiai'iit. atid Piistntrue Di'partiiii'in ntliiiiils smil thai f'-in'ialh I lie mulls uiic lii'iu lianilicd with nii! slight delav . . AllllUlllstl.lt lull IIRClll ii's iltS' ,'iii e be ctp'eiliu tin' possibilities nt s.'itb nn ut en tla' l.isis .if iissiilillii Cs leini'W'il by the railvvti.v executives tll.lt lliev Un lid consider any fair proposals vvhlih pie served the seniority rights of slmpun n who have I'lititinued at vvetU il'iinitf tie still." The executives, ui nppti.ius tlie Admlliistratiiiii tluir the ilner le further ni'Kutlutien was nll (iprn, weie H.ild te have hi en emphatic en tae nui nui ditien as tn senierit.v . President Ilardlm; hadi received for studv today the repiv-dfUfteil bv the union leaders at Chicago te his pro pre pro pesHN for a settlement, upon vxln.li ininmuit was withheld Several C.ilu-i net member" intimated today that the ' lieverninent's course would he hirclv determined bv u test dunuu' tli" next few- davs of the i laitiis of railroad man- , aRiinents as te tin .r ability te maintain transportation I'lllpll.lsls s,ll Mils Iiml mi the (lese bcaiiii',' nf ii" in I sink" siniiitinii mi tl'i- prnb'.i in of eal s'lpl'lj Us the ieV. . irnnu'iii's hu'f i iiniin in the mil . dispute. 'Ifn ml" v etc knew n te he iv. ! inu parti' il ir nf'eiitieii le effeits te I better tiaiisper'.itiiiii capucln nn the I I nlll-l'lll OlllS in. His I'l Hie ll,sii;i seiiui nf the llhui line', which -.crve lie1 liiffer iie'i-iiiiinn ti"'d, with ivldenic tlint unle-s tins wns iieiiiinplished men slime di'Kli,f of Ueverntliellt (.(ill trot inisht result tn tneit tic situation. I GIRL HELD ASHORSE THIEF Yeung Prisoner Declares Animal Was Given te Her by Friend Nnrrlstnv'n. Pa.. Auk '! (ienrRi anna Hart, fifteen veuiis old. of tlili itv, was held in MOO bail today bv Magistrate l.enhnrdt chanted with horse Mealing. The horse, which wis found in a stable at In r home, was taken from the prenues nf Albeit Ca. The irl paid ..he believed i-he bad tile riKllt In Pll.il the iiniinul. as it had bei n ;non ti !,"r bv n friend named Walter Snv lin lle.iiiiiK via-, postpenul inlil 'aj hi i. HI be predured. A mi'IiIIc. wlii'b v as tnki n at ihe vine I .i.e. ! said t" belong In Ce. loll, smil : I "The American Legien is proud that I a vi'teian of the late wai has bn-ii i liesen as piesidi'iit nf tlie Si'siul-('en-tennial We ate prouder because it wis our lii-t nation il lemmaiider, and we are piniidi'st nf all because of Colo nel IlHlli't- himself. " .lehn !. Williams, president of the Pliiladilphia Keal K-lnte Heard, siur the following (digram tn Cnlnlld U'dller. 'pli'.lse ace.'pt the hciiitlest cull cull gratiilutieiis of tne Pbiladelpliia Ileal , I'state Itnard en vmii "lectien as presi dent nf the .scsiiii.f cntciini.'il K)iesI. tien. We are reiitiihut that veitt splen did li'.ideisni will hi lug iiuaiilineus Mlppnlt fur II gll'Mt lpesiiil. "We tne with vnti Kill per cent for a Si'sipil-Ceiiti'tuiial in P.ilii;, vvhlih will show te tlie world the wonderful ad vantages and hi Iffviiiieiits of nir gie.it i itv and add tuiiln'i te its i.nin. utld piestige " Trade Heard Pledges Aid i The fellow In); ti'iigiaui has been for- watde.l today te Colonel I)'llier by Williiiin M. ("nates, piesident nf the I I'.earde ,,f Trade : " Philadelphia P.eiird nf Trade cvt.'iids its ciingiatiihitiens tn vim and te the itv nf Philadelphia up. .n vmir selectinii , as plisiilent nf the eipI-('i.ti'illiiitl "ii'hi.iti.iii. in tlie beln f that vnii will bung tn it all energv t'i. it hiis charac teii. d j in- wink nf nrgunlatieii iu the 'lift and be the tin .ills of KUai'.lllti eillg I l.e si, ei ess ,,f the plopeseil l I'li'bral loll vv I, bli nn .ins se much te the city, State 1 .1 It' I .ll oil. 'The Heard of Tllnle pledges its e.ll - llest siippnlt III .ViOil iM'IV 1'fl'el't te bring I" a sn,.1(s,fiil issii,, this gient .indertaking." i I hji ( ulntlL'l IMIK'i s s,.e,.tirtn if Hansom streets: Alien ('. Hale, et Wujiie. un nutomebile innn: Albert I'linrt. editor of a nevv.spnper nt Wayne, .ludge liobsen Haigli, of Pliiladelphin . Lincoln L. Uittgers, of Ihe Philadelphia Chair Company, nnd )v. Heath, n dentist of t."il7 Seuth Ilread street. "Our inachiiie lias been warmly in in deiseil by Wiifer Mif'ny. tlie car toonist, and by William Nelan and William P.. Fester, of the Heart In tunalieniil I- ilm people .Mr. Whit mini paid that the charge thai he and his father and brother vverej "fugitives fiem Jiibjiiij" was "all ret." He Wished "Inte the His Wife Middle of Next Week 99 he new has nn hand As a means of expediting shlpinentH, Mi. Spencer t-ml a single i.eiisguec will be held up ill nub State te re ii'Ive all coal shipped In mders from the Cmernnl s I nlilllllttee. W lie I will be ciiiiii. resiimisiblc for niiviiieiit. Tin-. Lincoln I., hire, the attorney vvliei (iovcrtier's Ceiniirttis' will then ditrlb- ' ciiummI the hi rest of In in A. Whitman ule coal according te the needs of the'uilil bis sons, Vincent nnd Itcrnnrd State ..Ivlnc nrefeience in the enhir ' Whltniiin. nsseiteil today that l'refes I uauii'd te public utilities ninl public institutions , households. industries, inanufactui lug puld'c ncccs-ilies and industries in general. THREE KILLED AS POLICE BATTLE WITH FUGITIVE Arthur prose- Man Sought In Connection With Slaying Resists Arrest With Pistol San I'V.inrlsce. Aug. :: - IU (A P. i -Wulti'i Cifter. a fugitive; ids Pltci in-law. Mrs Hubert Caster, and Police, lietictive Tun Itailey wire shot and Klllid ninl Iiiiictive Frnest Cable was setleifly wounded in a pistol tight at Caster's home here today. ' A police detail went te Caster' , home following a "lip" that he luid ii'turiii'd theie after being sought since eiirlv in Miiv in connection with the sheeting ,,inl 'Killing of Mr. Anuti Will.ins. wife of lleiuy WUUeif. a gar- ( :ige ewiii'i. mi lb'' nlglit of May .'50. Wilkens is in custody en u charge of iiiUider in cniiiiei tien with the sheeting. I When the police approached Caster's I'eme. Cai-ter opened nre anil ealile leu pOr VV . 1. . vveliieiui iiiiii nr. W. ('oedsp"ed arc aiding in the cutlen of the men. j "All that Vim cut Whitman said l I absolutely fai.se," suhl Mr. F.yre. re ferriiiB te that defendant's, statement In ! New Yerk. "They say they nre going i te tight extradition. If they are inne- it why don't tliej come here and face I their accusers':" .1. Mlckle Hemphill, an attorney with offices in the Lafayette liullillllg, rep icsents Pi of. Wetherlll In connection with tlie Whitman transactions. i (In .Inly I". Mr- Hemphill mid, about fm tv investors nut In his office nnd or er gainid a Protective Committee. The iiieinli.'is tried te reorganize the eem- 'piinv, but found the effeit liupels, nc nc ceiding te Mr. Hemphill. ' 'Ihe members of tlie (emmittee nnd these back of tne committee sihiki witli Mr I'jre In tills piesceutlmi," fhe law vi r ' continued. "The Whitmans dissipated nnd abused the money In tiuti'i te them." W.f st.ited tin" leselutlnll 1'V Wllicll 111 renrgani.ati'in nu d-tieiiug cenunittei shut through the forehead. Ilailey fel weie dlsiharg'd liullitied till previous i lowed with u linllet in ids heart. An action In re-pc t m reorganization, audi ether etllier snot i asier ueai gave him iiiilinnti d freedom of ik tien 'nnd unri'strlct'd pnHi-r te build up liis 'own orgiini'iitien nnd put into effect Ids ' own plans. One diieeter aptly illiu'rated the sweeping action of tlie directors when lie mid: "We have uprooted every thing that had been done and vve start with n clean slate, with Mr. iJ'Olier at. the head of tin- table peiscsslng un limited power and tiiHiiestlent'd pup i pert." Colonel Il'Olier. feit.v-five years old, is presi lent of Finnkliii D'Olier & Ce.. cotton inei'' h.it'ts, whose offices an; lu the Manner .mil Merchant Ituildin1'. A mniiient Inter policemen found Mrs, Itnbeit Ciistm- dead from a luilht wound It vmi net known hew she was hit. CARD PLAYER "TOO SMART," SO HE IS CHOKED TO DEATH MORE MINE WORKERS QUIT Maintenance Men Pretest Against Stored Ceal Shipments Haleten. I'.i . A i. It All lmfting eiiKliuers and tin men nt the plants of the .Ii'dd'i iligln.iiid Ceal Company had walked (cm today, union lu-miipinrteri iinnnunced, after it had directed the inaintenaiu e men at the Iladlelgh Col Cel lierv of the .ledde Company te ipiit as ,i pretest against shipment of stored coal te market. I'nlnn lenders said that tlie reinpnnv Is running some coal tlireugli tlie Iladlelgh breaker by em ploying monthly workers for the oper ation. Ofliclals nf the coal company said most of tlm eeal was being H'nt te Ilazleten I Ies.jiit.il . for Industries and the State I'liev Mild nlse that enlv a i in- et eeai nnu iieen seni in ii uiMiuiu point. t HI. iv.s t.-. Onii t."llll N- I'lirlsil tn 'i Mini Anna unit Henry it llellann Nivvi Mill liweinl ap Snuih m Var.l an'l Uliz.i. A .Mi'Alllrv "'..'Ii Tii.ui hi Bydnay A riirhlpli .".'in n l.iih Kt ami Itacnfl 1. iiucini ..un .. j-urK ap airarde I'l I'lcctre Hen Iiuinn Hun Ae.. and Julia. D- Lues. llil'T Mltfltn 51 Broeton Cewsril Mlil Heutti m., and Grace lireeka. L'-lia Seuth ;t Frank If. Hui (il Staplenned ava and Kathryn A Uei H30 Hayntnn at. Alee Iati "'1(3 "' -d ( nnd Zeita 2anr Bleaky, 18.0 N. .Mnrahall at. Hareld n. Andaraen 1:'H McClrllan at, nil Ellrahath M. MUpr, 2t E Clapler at. Vllten J. Ccilaman, Willow Ureva Pa,, and EllratatU C. WaeKwell. Oeen Ta. Elkton Marriage Licenses ('llttuii. Mil., Aug. li Marriage 11- 1 1 uses weie issued leda.v In .lni pit T Itidinaii and Muriel M llutten, 'I limnns ,1. Allen and .le-epbine M Wms Hud ,..., .Clarenc" W. Heal and Murgaiet " Zealous Services Kept Neighborhood ,,,. ,, (lf Philadelphia: I'hnrlr V Turner, New erk, and Ktcel M SII- Girl Admits She Helped Drag Bedy te Railroad Track Cleveland, Aug. It. illy A. I'.) Charles Schiipniau. teimed In pi nice ns "ten Miiait ,i card player," was I beaten and choked in death today w lien i nt tin kid bv llnee men witli whom he. was iilu.ving cuds. 11 i.i body was found l.vlng nciess im. lead tiiuks neaily "JOO ft ct fimu tlie luiiipe vvlieic the aril giime was lield, wi.eie it had In en dragged after ti'i killing, evidently In the belief iliat a passing mini would Idet out all truce of murder. In the irpprr pocket of ids coat were found cards identical with thus,. Use;l in the game, pelne di chirp, l'elicc re hehliiu: a twenty-three jenr-eM girl ns a witness. The girl, ncceriling te police, said pIie helped drag the body te the trucks. A sixtj-jear-eld frlpple nUe is being held. Police say hu admitted heating and strangling Scliupinaii, but hu ie fiiM'd te htate hew he did it. TO NAME RESERVE BOARD President Expected te Announce Appointments Tomorrow Washington, Aug. ,'t Illy A. I'. I President Harding miiv announce the new reilernl Hcsprve Heard appoint ments tomorrow, it was indicated to day at i In- Treasury. Sfiretnry Mellen, who is expected te discuss tlie question Willi President Harding tomorrow, is understood te fnver tlie reappointment of W. P. (i. llnrding. nf Birmingham. Ala., ns governor of the beard. .1. It. Heward, of Marshall City, la., president of thu American l'liiui Hureiiu I'Cileratien, is said te lie under consideration ns this ik vv or "dlit farmer" n picscntative. OFFICER ASKS RETIREMENT Majer M. W. Nichelson Prefers Leaving Service te Demotion llnsinii, Aug :i. f Itv A P.)- Ma Ma eor Malcolm Wheeler Ni(linleti. IJ. S. A., whesij letter te Prislihiit llnrding. protesting that there was Priisslnnlsni In the army, caused his ns 0f fifty nuinliei's bj i,, lindlng of a beard of iii(iiiry at Camp Dlx, N. .1 , several mouths age. lias requested retirement. Majer NicheIrnn'H appllcatieii ha been n't aside, however, bv u division from Washington that nothing can be done until another beard of Inquiry has reported. The lutter beard Is under stood te be considering the officer's pro pre test against being placed In Clns It. CURFEW FOR HOLY ROLLERS Awake and Police Interfere Waiihegan. III.. Aug. .'I Illy A. P ) telling in Waiikcgan's two Hely Hellers churihes must be confined te the. early hours of the evening, according te nn ultimatum delivered le the con gregations by the police. following complaints from neighbors that the Hellers, in their zeal, dis turbed thp bleep of nearby families and were a common nuisance, police fixed a 0 V. 51. curfew law for the church services. beriiinn, Philadelphia: I.euls p. Sell, Philadelphia, and Victeria Smlnks, MinerKvllle, Pa. : Alfred Kettrn and Mary Toger, IJetlileliem ; Harry Weav er, Wilmington, and J.eera M. Pest, Heck Hun, Mil.; James II. McMlnne, Wilmington, and Velmn A. Flnhel, Oxford, Pa ; Karl K. Wright and Ruth K. Shaw. Camden, and Paul J Flem ing and Mildred L. Owens, Perryvllle, Md. Sure Death te Mosquitoes flies, reaches, bed bugs, moths and fleas; also their return prevented by spraying with "PREVENTOL". , Cleans Bath Tubs, Tilts, Metal Fittings and Garbage Paik Purifies nlr m Sicl I'.neniH filial h poorly ventilated Apartments, A wonder ppm;. necessary ns seuk- liannliss ns water. Just what Is needed for camps and bungaiews. Special combination p.ickaKe (pint can and bjirayer), 11 00. fiallen, 13.00, Hi Knllen, 51 Ci; quart, 90c, pint. 6 Oc. All canu full atandnrd meaHuni At ilniR, grocery and department uteres or direct from Ilaynen Chemical Cerp., Richmond, Va. Prevejvtel, piAncs m --.i-cMrvi nunc u 1UN HMH MltUt MIRAMON was troubled, even though he was half - human, half - immortal, the maker of dreams, for troubled mankind. His wife, Gisele, wholly mortal, had released one of the "bright bees of Teupan" and received her wish "that the silly dream-making power would be taken .away." Dazed, bewildered, bereft of half his powers, Miramon displayed his human qualities by releasing the second bee, and in stantly having gratified his wish that Gisele "were in the middle of next week." Gisele vanished. Miramon was sorely perplexed. Only one bee and one wish left, but Koschei, the High-god, smiled placidly, and said, "I made a'! things as they are, and I knew new it is my safe guard that I made them in two ways." Miramon was certain that Gisele would net be happy "in the middle of next week"; equally con vinced that he would net be happy if she were restored te him; uncertain that he could be happy without her. His solution of a very human problem, one troubling many married mortals, is an excep tionally clever one. Every lever of mystical tales will delight in this exceptional story. The Bright Bees of Teupan by James Branch Cabell Auther of "Jurgen" the NINTH in the Famous Series of TWENTY-THRFE STORIES OF MARRIED LIFE by Twenty-three' American Authers Appears Saturday, August 5 Nete carefully the names of the fourteen eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te affear one each Saturday Zena Gale Irvin S. Cobb Theodere Dreiser Samuel Hepkins Adams James Hepper Clarence Hudingten Kellund Henry Kitchell Webster Jeseph C. Lincoln I'.dvvin Lefevre Rupert Hushes Kills Parker Hutler Henry Sydner Harrison iMaximiliiin Fester Willa Sibcrt father Euentng public ffie&get The Evening Public Ledger Prints en an Average of from one te two -'-- "' '"Vi 7,,. viuvriaimiig features . i niladclphia evening newspaper. than any ether. "Make It a Habit 99 Ik T' Ul! .M. jAii. V
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