Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 03, 1922, Final, Page 2, Image 2

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Of C. IN TURMOIL
"OVER FLAHERTY
Factions Locked in All-Day
Struggle, With Voting Strength
Almest Equal
NO STOP FOR LUNCH
, tptclnl JHnpiitch te AkiiIiib 'ulilir l.cdan
AllanUc QUy. S, ... Aiikum .
Friend nntl oppeticntK of Suptpin''
KnlIit .Inmri A. Flaliprtj. of tin
Knlfhti of CeliiiubilH. nipt In nil nil -
my Htrugfflf wlilcli kent tin- lntpr-
nntlennl coiifiitlen of tin1 erdpr. new
III pien liprp. In reiiMntit turmoil,
with the lmtn in ileiilit.
Frem ten o'clock thl tuuiiiiiu ih
SfiO vetlln; dPlrKiiti'H ri'iiuilupil IpiuI
ll. In rpsvIeii. debiiliiiK Ihp ti'"iiliitimi
fiem pIpvpii StntPM nlinpl nmilnxt Mi
rinlirrty, iiiemlnput I'liilnilflplim Inw
yer nnd rliurelitnnii, fop lil dftVnp of
.Teppli f. IMIctlri. fernii'r di'trli't ni
turncy of Suffolk. County, Mii'iii'hu
fttK, nnd feniiM Supreinp AiMeinlc of
the order
Mr. Klalivrly i Mamrd for n itilelli
criticism of (lie Suprctiir (eurt of
Mnnclni'PtK 1himiip t tint bedv ip-,
innvpil Mr lVlletlpr from office f''
nlleged inixumliici. The Suprnmi
Knight ilutrgpd that the lloMeu ui
terncy wns bcitiR pcispcutcd Iiccii'-p
nf his re'lgieu.
Twe of the ip eliiin n, uiip fietii
lewn and etic fiem Ww iiK . dc
mand thnt Mr. I'lnherlv resign hl
office, which In- has held for tlnrtPPii
yearn. Otliei demand that he apologize
te thv Supreme t'eurr. Still ethei
liik the order te disavow his vtule
nienl Other reseliittr ns hefeie the
bedv aim te limit the period of the
Supreme Knight' iniiimbeiicj te
three eni
Se fieri v na the liflil in the 1011 1011
vrntlen teUa thnt the delegates did
nor adjourn ter lunc.i. When utu i
lni iiumbirs ut u delegation lctt the
hull fm n few moments' In eat lung
Npell their friend prevented ;i n(e en
reoltitiens that wete lieinx leiiMdeinl,
no theie would be no le et etillg
fctrength. The cleeness et the' riniil
vote n f.)ie-hndr.'d b the eie, Hen of
I.uke K. Unit nf it Leuis. v.,m la
niiui vi in i ii 'it" i ; I'-iriMin , u urn
the scant inaisiu of eleien ami .1 half
Teles.
Anether unprising tiuu cme today
In the IVlletier cae. when the Massa
chusetts delegatier. wired Mr. IVlletier
te attend a dinner in New Yerk tomei
row night at .lack's. The telegram w.i
signed "Massachusetts delegation." The
Maine visitors are also joining 'n the
nffalr te which IVlletier has been invited
ns the "honored" great Thi action is
lntei prtted as a lebuke te (titles et the
former supreme adwxutc of the 01 del.
Hedging I'epe l'ius XI that t lic would
continue te completion the SI, 000. (UK)
American Welfare Werk In Keine, wliiili
they undertook at the request of I "epe
Benedict XV and tire new conducting,
the contention tedjj s,.nt the foleuing
cable te Cn-dlnal (tnsparri, l'npal Sec
ictnry of State, for tranmisien te the
I'epe.
"The Knight of Celuiiibu h.ie ie-
Pvfei$.,v'ri'd with piefinind grati'iide the spe
lt - clnl' blessing of our Hely Father In
supreme convention assembled we imirii
fx imeuHlv ipilr fli.it ),., ti.iL 1,1, ;.-.!, it
has been the pleasure of the supreme 1
pontiff te commission us te de. will bp .
J none. e
ie leneu heaui nor lenlvp nr
nclellt and tilial devutien and prav for I brought ni n.ie at 11 e clock tester
the supreme iientiff a hnrnii and slerl- 'dnr nmn
euh reign as head of Hip church which
Is the world's chief bulttaik against the
forces of meial and social destruction '
WOULD-BE ELOPER
W00S WITH SHOTS
. . . . " . .
8ltter-ln-Law Says Real Eitrade
Luckily It Peer Marksman
With the arrest and detention of
Tteal Kstrade, a musician living at 12"J1
Spruce street, it was learned feda.t tbar
he fired five shots at bit) sifter-iti-law .
Eela Estrade. Tuesday night after he
had repulsed his entreaties te elope with
him.
Tstrade was held in Sl.'.OO bail ter
n further hearing August 1'-' by Mag
istrate O'Urien. In the meantime lit
is under observation bj phjsn inn at
tlATflin.n.lnw H.lumi
According te oelice Estrade has been '
annoying Mrs. Estrade for several I
is the "wife of his broth";
years.
cinus declared
pnt-i-
he vas sufl
Ii uiii
dementia
OUTLAW STRIKE BROKEN
New Yerk Central Waymen Return
te Werk
Syracuse. V V.. An? .'! -iH A
P.) One hundred and ihirtt-twe
maintenance of way men. including
twenty-five foremen, returned m werkl
In the yards of the New Yerk Cen
tral Itntlread fediiv breaking the ,ji
law trike of the last five du.. I
Therp are nbntir 100 men's ul 0 1.
hut the union and railtinnl eflirmN
asserted tiiat most of tliem w'.l e
back at work tomorrow
The decision te ii-tiirn is i.,c re
sult of a visit of E. J. Stuw-i, 1 hair
man of the Executive Cemiutttpi- i,( UL
way men. who told the men thet tun.
ln danger of expulsion from the union.
GOLD RUSH IN TRANSVAAL
Dltcevery of New Belt Attracts
Many te Seuth Africa '
Ixindeu, Aug. Il (Hv A V 1
Dispatches from .Seuth Africa lepert
the diseeterj of a new geld belt in the
Transvaal, stretching from the border I
of Bechuaualaiiil te Nylstruem. He- I
relpt of valuable specimens from a
storekeeper at a lenel.i pest bj the
nssuy elfice was followed b u iueve- 1
ment of niineis te the new fields up- '
prenching the slie of a nisli.
Options hute iilread.t been secured en
sereral big groups of claims and geld 1
is saiu 10 iiitvu uevii leiiuu in a number
of places.
Dunracu wiin si arch i
Camdan Weman In Serious Condi-
riM(
til" l night be followed the woman when , hi "."ll '"",'-'"P''il her hands nerteusly etcr was ndiued te put SIMH into it He 1 'leland. fifty-two jeais old. ,, patrol-
ma- .intii uiut n ...!, .:-.. ri 1 't- u uiK iuiiiii iiiiti'. nntl riw i iiiuniwi
a?- left the hease When s e ii-fuM-1 te ""! tever''' n "V.." ',"""" "I""5, V"" "ln l ' ' '""" fu,n,'l"'' ' "" Twelfth nnd I'liie
1 riiS;?" SH rf , ."" Nlsht of Asony ''". Ms y?i.xs: n$& w:
BJ "hets took PtTee. ' " , As- :'"' HH,H Hl,p t,,ew ''-'' ' ""n tlieugU I didn't have much faith. I complication of diseases ' ' ' "
Mi ,'., , , , if with the fading of the hospital mom Dr Hell was certalnlv a nl.-e gentle- Toland was member of the poll, e
Mt --trnde was ariested by l'atrluman from her Mght she could shut out the man and handsome, what they called force ttimti -scten teais and iliiriiie
IP iJTi y fft'r ,1"' ,n,,.,?l lla1 ll,r'''1 ln,,e ,ume,7 of, the ase"y, ,1" '"' imed in the.ed.ijs 'u fine figure . f n man.' " that time gained a leputa ion for it -
If 'n the air te sc.u e the man into sub- Ihieiigh since jesterduy. Her s).i - - - niii-' down h-indlis. nn 1 l...i . l!,!i .
Ml SS.. - ,,".?' i-K".'! " I!-"" ''?"-."r ''-'-I fro... .. RIIFPAI n RAILWAY TRIES mi r&t liZt
;Vfe tlen Follewlno Accident
Mrs. Anna .Schulu, forty. two vears
ld. of 112'J Mlckle street. Camden, wis
.flnnbli- luirnpil lhst nlfvl.t .. 1.. .
. r. ..,,-., .. .. ...-. am , uvii cue
I' lintel H linil of hut St a 1 cli nn 1...- k.. .1
iitd theuldeis while passing It ever th-
1 S. '-ck fcneii te a nelglibur She wa
en (0 Cooper Hospital Her cendi-
Is Sl'l'lOUS,
SUA ACT8 ON TREATIES
m. Aur. 3. The Heuse of
'lives .jesterdny ratified the
mtered Inte at the lecent
IS Cenftreace. .
LONGS IN VAIN FOR DEATH
',mmmi'Z.ii!miL:. ,,, 7wr-:, , ,
.s -. wp" v.ttjur ' '4 -tv" s
I 'x W... J." a. ,?.. '.,. ., .-& I bet 11 ceil tliem e find I ip hearts nf lie il"nil(i milCK lllti) llieill. Ill till'
. 4 - VM? ..- - . ' .r ' v t
?f V- "' XriW.'Vf f"- -.intimities nt U'miltltitri,,., . I hcie Is u small arbor tit Inetltt Ith a
I ' .. .. " VA.-V'ttn "itjs-.L Tne leunestcr.s nrp Aleinn.lci- I.llil. f JIfmI loses, and en little pedestals
I; , jrT n ! SJ'ILTT. $'! ! ,1,',r- ,if,c,M1 y" 0,,f-!",,, '''- " !mrre" w,f!'. re,,,M '" t,!rl.r b,,lHv n
&k'j hWr' r!&W$'K&4i-i-' Nicholas, jear jeungcr. Thet weie'" every odd space jardinieres of i
5MiiiiV ' -. l ..lf',At - vhV. , t"'V'iVt -.wiiti liein in IWitinil. IluMla. of il PelNh '" t iinotlier.
I .2tsaftlUfwg'WjMai OTTilHKidi
'ourteeii-e.ir-eld gnes I.leblsih.
self, and who Is keit) the. bullet didn't hill
GIRTOF 14S0RRY "PHILA. MANlfDEO"
T KILL
, Agnes Liebisch, Lying in Hes-
pital, Regrets That Her At
tempt at Suicide Failed
TROUBLE WITH PARENTS
Agile I.eblill, foul teen veals old.
of 71s Callow bill street, who shot her
self jeterda.. said tedav that her no
tion was tin- ie-ult of treatment she
iius leien-ed fieni her parents. This
tbe parents ,,.,v
' I thteatene.l te de it and I did."
Agnes said defiantly, a be ineted lier
iienil iestlesly from en" yide of the
Pillow te tbe ether In her bed at tin
Ilnlinciiuin Hospital. Her giav ctes
wen sullen and tilled with suffering.
"1 wis, the bullet bad gene lliieugb
niv brain," she dec,aid "I was tired
f ! , I told tbeni I would de it and
I did. she repeated
Her elce was low and bitter and
Its tone seldom (banged. She spoke
evenly nnd s0wh almost as if she
were tnlklug te herself.
"I Hi he se." she cnmnln iiind 't
muti'i 1...., .. ...i , .1
-
Kpetled te Iteteier
l'lluans .n tli.it her roudltlen Is
net seiluus and that she 1 getting
along well.
"It nil began lnt Sundax." he said.
"Mt father and nn mother both called
me names nnd 1 told them if they did
it 0111 e mere I would kill mtself
"I found the gun in the chiflenier
drawer, but the bullets we bad were
tee large. Iiut I get some meie and
kept the. pitel where I leuld find it.
Mj futhei ha a cider aIoen and jeu
baete keep a pitel behind the bar.
"Yesterday morning inv father spoke
te me and he began . ailing me names
again, and I grabbed the pistol.
" 'See this':' 1 aked. and before he
hud time te a anttbing I shot tuv
I self "
I "Oh! 1 have sufTeird se since," she
said 'and I hate luen si lenelv. 'n
one has been te see me, nnd 1 lust lie
UPre l ""K'."S and suffering. I can't
ne.,..nu!,ltt' ,,n''''- . .w9nl''' if they
? V' ' ?- "the.
init- hut, uiiu Mie ioekpii tt-rj- teung
ns sue tinned her head and her bninll,
i b-Hrlj -cut features wen) outlined
against the pillow.
I Her father. Jehn LIpIiIki Ii she ius.
is u carpenter nnd has n c filer saloetrf"
Her parents sat that she hnd been
deptciBeil for about n week and that
at times she carried n pistol around
1 with her nnd seteral times threatened
te kill herself because hp was t!rd
of life nnd bad no friends
I Tt Is said thnt he parents ebipted
te her friendship it h a mun about
ttt entt one tears of age
ROLAND BURIAL TuMfiRRnW
Many View Bedy of Fermer Dail
Envey te United States
Dublin. Aug :'- - illt A. I' ' I'lie
funeral of Ham .1 Helaiul, late lieu
tenant el Eauien de Vnlera, who tins
wounded nt skenes Mendav whlb ul
tempting te evade nneit bv Nntienel
iirmt tmep and dud heie Tuesthtt
night, will he held tomeriow. A ion
slant -tri-aiu of? visltcis t letted the
Imdj tedat at ht. Vlnc-nt s lle-nial.
the Iteiiubln 111 women's organization
funning a guard of honor.
The impies! into the deaill win held
today 1 1 was puiel.t feimni in 1111
tine, the jurv leiurning a tenlnl 111
accerdanee with the medical etideiue
Itefeit- he died a number et mt suge suge
ef isyinputht from American triemls
wen- n-i Hit oil bt -Mr llelaiid fiem Vew
Yeik nnd Washington
TO HONOR IRISH DEAD
Services te Be Held Here Sunday
for Beland and Brugh
A demonstration In honor of Harry
itfilntul nml Pnhel ltrni.li Ua,l..ru i hn
SHOT DIDN
I "Irish Hepubllcan Army." recently with 1122 pnssengers of all classes, in
killed by Free Htate troops in Ireland, dueling nearly 200 Greek and Armenian
will be held in this city npxt Sunday.
Twe draped coffins borne In hearses
will be escorted from Seventh and
Walnut streets, te Mnrket. le Bread
nnd thence te a theatre where the serv
ices will be held
$10,070,317 in Treasury
The city treasury, for the week end
ing yesterday, lecelved .'JS.flOO.SOO,:'.!),
which includes $0,000,000. the proceeds
from a bend flotation. The payments
for the same period totaled $2,021,
ri70,.r'J, The balance, net Including tbe
Inking fund, was $10,070,317.10.
EVENING PUBLIC
u
TIS Callow hill stieet. who shot her-
FIRST PHONE TEST
Geerge J. Jewell Tells of Lack
of Faith in Dr. Bell's
Invention
-MERELY INTERESTING"
The death mi Tueda.t of I'r Alec
niider (Iialiam Itell icealled te tleerge
I. Jew ell, of lM)d Siiiuelmnnn ate-
' nue. that he bad helped the intentei
ptepnre for tin- fust public iloinontin ileinontin iloinentin
lion of tlie telephone at tic- Ccnteniilal
Exposition
Mi. Jewell 1 sew-ntj -I'im- He i tin
elect ricln 11 and fei ibe lat forty-odd
.tears has been 111 the einplet nf the
Electrical Hunan. In 1S70. bewetu.
be was w 01 king for ihe diiecter of tin
exposition About the middle of Augut of that
tear Hi Hell applied le thp dlieilnr
for perniissleu te exhibit h' intention.
This wes granted and Mr. Jewell as
signed te help him with the appaiatu.
"We hung several tilings fiem th
beams of tbe building and made ev-
J nil loops at the end of them. The
tvlre wn pned tlireugb tin- loop,
and stnjed where etertbedv teiild sic
j nntl touch it. I heaid Ur. Itell at
1 he did this for the am- ienen that
a magician tell up hi liet-.
j "The. statieiiK inn- etilt a lctt mils
lipait. A let nf people lame te l-iek
Ien. but they (cgarded the thing as a
kind of toy or else a take that they
twrpn't nultp abb' te Jiiiiiijziv 1
' 1 he tinnsmittei and teceiver weie
one Instriinient then. W hen ten put
It te tour ear ten could hear a kind
of si rceehnig. Inn tun weren't nltvnts
able te hear what was being nid.
1 Seme time later I ttatiht-d them
string n fell phone wire fiem the effh c
of the Oelil and Stock Telephone Com
pany nt Third nnd Chestnut suppi te
St (leeige's Hall at Thiiteeutli and
Arch tiet-t Etertbedt said that wa
a little tee iiiikIi. Yeu 1 eiiblll't cxpci 1
them te bellete a vulu- would iiiitj all
that dislaiKc
"Tbe geneial notion ttn 1 I1.1t it was
a kind of stud; lobbing piomliien. I
mtM-lf Mirt of ti-lt that although the
telephone was .iiteiesting it tteiii.i neter
amount te much In 11 pr.utlial wnt.
That jusr shows jeu I had a friend.
a Kimtile.iiuuilcil kind of Mlett. and he,
TO STOP JITNEY SERVICE
Court ReerveB Decision en Petition.
One Killed in Riots
Huffa:n, Aug :! .lit A l'.l De.
cisieu 011 the International Itnllwm
Company's appli-nticn for nn order ie
quiring Majer Sihwub f show cnu
whj lie should net be tempelled In
ler'e cut licensed passenger carrying
automobiles oft the siieeis was reserved
by Justii e
I'oeb-t in Supi'Piiie Conn
tciiny.
siidifiicil in the stnke
hn Chresiiiak. tliim
The fust 111
was that of .1
tea is old. 11
striking cendiietnr. II
was Instantlt
killed when 11 policeman .
filed three shots fiem a 1 let gun nftei
a (iimd had nitncked a )(all1ere slice
car last night. The snme tell-
wounded Cnsmier KiszewsUi nnd Urn
old Lang
The pnlii email, Elmer Stssen. fit t-tl
atti r tlie iintvd had Inekeu In the ttiu
di ws of the ficnt ipstlbule nnd nftei
a bottle of and hnd b'en thrown in
the molerninu Jehn Mcf'assley. of
I'hiluilclphla, McCassley was b.idlt
binned about ihe fine and mnv le-e
his sK,l.
Ncarlj (ten witicm of the citj saw
beiiibnrdiuenls of night inrs bj irewds
aimed with stones and ether nnssles.
Seteral cms exploded torpedoes ami
-mall bombs which had been placed en
the tracks, and one tar was derailed
i such 1111 explosion
200 PICTURE BRIDES ARRIVE
Fifteen Sad-Eyed Maldena Net
1 Claimed by Prospective Husbands
New Yeili. Aug. .'I. The steamship
Constantinople arrived yesterday from
Constautlnenlc. l'atms and 1'lrapiis
"uleture" brides from the sunn shores
of the Levant where pepper trees lloui lleui
Ish anil heavily laden currant bushes
line the roadside,
The jeung women had denned thcli
best flecks In honor of the etcnt and
I1.....1 tliu Mill Whnn llm t.nt..AU
IIIHll ---- ... in.- jl,ei,'-:if,t - ......... ,n-
"Murv." "Helen.' "hum mid utheis'be bieugbt le bis home today
weie culled out by Ihe waiting men en
the pier the gills, most of whom weie
biunettes, answcied and waved their
hands with the photegiaph. Fifteen
sad-eyed maidens were unclaimed.
According te the custom of the Near
East, the brides brought gifts for their
intended husbands.
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, , JHIJRSDAY,
BIG-HEARTED SAILOR
Little Russians Await Werd
Frem Washington for Chance
te Become Citizens
I FATHERED BY SHIP'S CREW
MAY ADOPT WAIFS
Twe Russian bevs. eiplinned br , WRjitccnth nnd Clivattiut streets,
the war and the' llelshevik. landed ' ll'v Ih net unppesed te sleep In the
here today with the crew et the lf. HM"W window, but then young women
S. destieyer Wllllnmsen, nnd wunt te vvll ,,v"lt at soda counter are net sup sup
grew up us geed American and mem- ,IOst,' t0 il'scus philosophy with young
hers of i'ncle Sam's flgbtlng nnvv. .men customers, And there you nre.
Thev will, tee. if Cnptnln .1. (' "run. r',p pwwnt aspect of the show win
iiIukIiuiii. of the deitrmer: I'tilled dew Is like this; There is a green fleer
Slates Immigration CnminNaiener " it cireseiiting grass, nnd little howls
Hughe nnd IIeh'ii Mike ltellly aie able
futhei and a Ktihsinn mother. Their'
piirents weie killed during the enrlj
dnj.s of the HushIiiii levolutlen, when
the lieMmikl first rose te power.
Children or Charity
Then began a season of wandering
about the Knst for the orphans, in
their tin veh they learned te sprnk
Oeeiginn. Turkish nnd flreek besides
their nathe Unxslnti and IMUkIi, TIip
liveil en sci iips mid dressed in nigs, the
chlldi en of ihanty and circumstance
In Constantinople, the jeungsters fell
in with Heme sailors of the Williamson.
which was then en patrol duty with
the Illnck he.i tieet. Life began te
have n new inclining for them, t'ap-
tnln Ciinnli'gh.im get permission te take (
tliem nbeard the Williamson, nnd the
( rew adopted them. The tattered rags
I weie leplaeed with neat little iinlfeinis, '
Mil every line 11 ( eilliterpart of thine
Iwein by then sailor friends. K.icb
nientli the crew chipped In te keep 1
the boys; and pretlde for n bit of peikrt
money.
Then the Williamson w-a eiderel
home. The bejs were In terror les
they should lme te go flshete and begin
the old hepctc life (d waudeilng anew
Captain Cunningham sought and re
nited permission for the bejs, le .'1 1
main nbeard the destroyer and rcf.in
with their new -made trlends te the
I'nitcd States.
Cin.t About Kids
Then lame font aid lles'ti Ilcilly He,
in't married, but confesses; be is "just
cinzv about kids." He wanted the hets,
for his own. He tttete te lelatitcs in
New Yiuk and they ngieed te lake 1
the lad for him while he was. at .ca. j
Teda.t Itellh, with t'.ie boys and bis
uperi(i ethcei's. vent fe the linmuui-
lien station at Gloucester, and Cem- 1
missioner Hughes agreed te miilie a ia
teraule ii'io.itmeudatien te Washing
ton Tue pi imlssieu of the Commis
sioner General of lmmigiatien and me
Seeictui.t et Laber i in eded bifnit
Ueill.t i.in adept the lad legall.. .
The bes'n bad hi plan all mixie
He says he will send the het te school.
Thet want te go 111 the natj as seen
as possible
"Scheel first." said Keiily. "and ,
then the niivj with my blessing. Thej 'it-
1""' '1,,,
Deaths of a Day
MRS. ESTHER HARKIN
Funeral Will Take Place Monday
Morning at St. Francis De Sales
The f uncial of Mis, Esther liar-
km. wife of tlie late Ldtviud Ilai'
kin
."(ILTt Clipsti-r atenue, will b
HI o'clock Meiulav iiiernlm:
held I
nt
from
the
('IiiikIi of St. I'liiiicls De Sales,
I-ml j -sett-nth stieet and Springfield night. Onlj one man tvns nwake. a
avenue. A solemn high i(iulcm ma moteicjde patielman of the bandit-
will be Ming. eliaiiig iiiad.
Mr. I la 1 Kin who died en Tucdnt. Slpe's iae was it-opened by tlie com
1 siirvlted bj two ens. the Itet. l.'d- ii)sieu Tuedtiy. lie said that he wns
wnnl lt.IIaikin. pastor of the Cliuich iinnlilc le walk the sticets and there
of the Nntivitt of the Blessed Yiigin, j fete t mild net nerte as a patielman.
and Jehn J. Haikln. connected with a lie lesiu'ticd when reduced from ser-
piemineiit linn in this city. Thiee 1111
mnrrieil daughters, Ilaunab. Anna and
Esther, iiKn urilte Mr. Haikln.
Inteiine-il will be 111 Hel.t Cnns
(Vmet ci ,t
JOHN TOLAND
Twelfth and p, Street8 patrolman
"""""
Passes Away at Heme
Following a pioleugcd illness.
special eflncr and until
lently ta assigned as special guard a
ihe I'eljillnlc Hospital
re-
t
He is Miitlved by a widow
laught('is mid two sous.
James Muhelland
James Muhelland. a mcs( nger in the
eflice of the City Solicitor, died sud
denly from a stieke jc-sterday at his
home. 130C East Oxfenl stieet. He
was sixty-si-c years old.
lie was a member of Ledge Ne. ."I.
Meese, nnd the loin Club. A wideu
survives. Services will be conducted
Sntuidny afternoon at 1 n'cleik, at Ids
home. Intel ment will be made in
Lteigieen Oineteiv. Cnmdeii
William Hewitt
William Hewitt, fei fettj -eight .teats
an official of tlie Trenten. (V, J. 1 lien
Cempunj. new epeiated by the Ameil-
an Steel and Win- Cemprint, died here
Inst night lifter tin operation en the
ihreat. lie will be buried fiem his
home in Trenten Satmdiiv.
Daniel Price
The funeinl of Daniel I'tiee, of J220
East SiiMnichannn atenue, who died
of apeplexj Monday In his ninety. third
j ear, will take plaic from the home te.
iimrre afternoon. Inteimeni will )e
in Evergieen Cemeleij.
Until his letlieuipnt fifteen jp.iis nge
Mr Price was a ship joiner 'and con
tractor. Raymond J. Harper
Fuiieial seitices for Kaymenil J.
Harper, for twenty -two jeais propne prepne propne
ler of n hat store at L'IMS Kidge uve.
nue, will be conducted nt his home at
that address tomorrow evening. Inter
ment will be at Tnmaquu, ln.
Frank Toomey, Sr.
Frank Toomey. Sr , a director of
Tiank Toomey, Inc., wholesale ma
chinery dealers, died jesteidav in the
home of his daughter, .Mis. H. (Jay
Megnrgce, In Sernnten, after an ill
ness of thiee weeks. Mr. Toeniej , who
wbh setentj-twe jenrs old. Hied at 1'2
i iiiwtn nine, 1 tint. te 1 m- body will
J. Harry Atkinson
Funeral services for J. Hairt
.X 1 L-1 .. .
son, ttlie ciieci in I'ltinnn, ,. ,j, Mon Men
day, will he held this afternoon at the
home of Ills sister, Mrs. Jeseph Wick,
5112 Webster street. Interment will be
made in Mount Merlah Cemetery.
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TOPISY GIVES -A FREE SHOW,;
OWNER ONLY IS DISPLEASED.
'Twos Great Fun for Crowd While It Lasted, but Florist Must
Pay $70 te Repair Havoc Kitten Accomplished
Topsy hfld tnlenK She knew thnt,
nnd nlM) thnt nil she iieixled Ml.s II pub
lic. All her life that in te .wn.t about
ii menlh kIic wnlted for n meilc te
come te her. It happened hiit night.
Topsy Is a blnrk nnd white kitten
nheiit the alze of a fur neckpiece for a
Fiench dell. She belong. In a man
ner of Mieaklmr. te n tlener fdlOP at
""" arillleJal cnttnlls nnd IilarK-eyeu
unci;
rtl-
china
ml
one
Opportunity Knocks for Topsy
Topsy was sleeping In the window,'
sleeping as cats de with an eye open.
A young man and a girl who hnd left
a moving. picture theatie nearby stop step
ped te have a leisurely leek at the
display. Here was the chance. If she
could held these two, Tepsj said te
herself, &hc could hate a public In no
time.
She get up, stietched heiself, nnd
launched a (iciee attnek upon one et the
cattails. Then suddenly she turned and
began te dart from one corner of the
i window te another, stepping short every
few seconds te Ttrike at 11 rose ttlth
her claws. A few mere persons col
lected outside.
It was a line start. Topsy darled up
LENIENT TO POLICE;
AND MILLS IS SORE
He and Cortelyou Incensed
When Men en 'Slumber Party'
Get Jobs Back
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lhe lie of l,lue Dennitmcut bends ( harlei L. IJenner. acting detectlte
was loused ledny whin netilieil bv the by Majer Moere's own order because
si.')!.'., .'sit'"'' (r0,n,,1,ri,,,V.ti,ntrrMtZn!ef his brave capture of n Negie gun-
S.i'geat.t Slpe. fnrineily of the iienten
avenue and Dauphin street station, had "lau se," months age. was 0111 01 sit
been iterei le hi former position,
He bad ncen demeled for sleeping n
I (Ull.t .
.siiperiiilenileiii Jin s was paittcuiai-,
lj Incensed bciaiist'
the action followed
lie .Mayers letter te the commission
nst SntlirdllJ. ill Which lie severely
tltieizeil the commission for rehiring!., ,., ...... ..i.i,.l1. ...Vi
men te dutj iiuletlj after
tliey had
been dismissed or 1 educed.
Sergiaui Sipc was one of an entire
tpiiinnima .it- s',.i.ii,tn'n(l..nt Mills
ieiie ioice leunii nsieep nj special in
with the lesto-atlen of Sipe all the
nien who were cither dismissed or ic-
diiced have hi en w Instated.
Their (asps weie reopened ipiietly
by the 1 ommlsslen. after II had iccom iccem
mended the dismissals and demotions.
Whole Detail A-sIeep
The "lmuber paitj" incurred last
Dei ember. Acieidlug te the inspecteis
who tisited the station beuse about -1
o'clock In the munilng. net enlj wee,"
me tiieei ami Heuse sergeants iiirt-ii,
hut even Ibe jmtreltnati who was sup-
P'l-cd te be out en 11 nearby beat bad t
bunked in the station house for th
geiint. lie said that he had been asleep
because he was ill.
I 11 c( ter Corteljeu, although he was
emit ntl.i iniensecl at the 1 tiling of the
1 emmiinn, aid he hnd no (emiiieut fe
make.
"This case ha proved one of the most
demoralizing that has conic befeie the
department In lntinj .tears," said Su
perintendent Mills.
"These men tteie paid te guard the
public while the residents aie asleep,
and Instead they go te sleep themselves,
affording an excellent oppeitiniitv for
criminals te eperatp unmolested. There
is nothing that can be done bj the police
about it but abide by tlie decision. I
can't lindeistniid' why the 1 ommlsslen
took sue h action."
Anether (Jets Kehearing
Jeseph V. Mellen, n former patrol
man, also tiled te obtain reinstate
ment le the Police Huicau. asserting
that his leieut discharge for alleged
disobedient c was tee drastic n punish
ment. .Mellen was dismissed .lull 11 by
the Commission en testimony of
Captain Vi 11 Hern, who said Mel Mel
eon had he-en ordered te gunid mi im
portant prisoner during 11 gambling
raid en n hotel en Eleventh street near
Atch. The captain said Mellen allowed
the man te leave the room.
Several dnjs nge Frank II, Tiller,
ferber piesldent of the Clul Service
Cominlssle.i, obtained the leepenlng of
Mellen's cafe. After hearing vlittuilly the
same testimony as given at the pievieus
hearing (be commission held the case
under jidvisemeiit
Captain nn Hern said he wanted
.Mellen's piisimer kept undei cly-e stir-
teillance because the man wn. eaiijlng!
marked menej.
LfiMiteruiiii William Eltidge, el the
I'lent and Muster sticets police siatlen,
who was telieieel fiem duty lite da.ts
age after two pelue surgeon n ported
1 lint thej had smellcil llciuer en his
bicnih, was demoted te patielman by
Director Corteheu.
His removal from duty as a lieutenant
(time n lew da.ts utter the Public Serv
ice Commission had leceinincniled that
In
,, he promoted ,0 police cnp.nin ... I
ake the plnee of ( nptain Suiilej
t
eiice riTur.n im i au
SUES FATHER-IN-LAW
Mrs. Bertha Kramer Asks $100,000
for Less of Husband's Leve
Suit has been cnteied In Conn of i
ngXr hir fnK" te i
Krumer, te recover SI 00,000 dummies '
for the alleged alienation of the- at.
"K'S .
feetiens of her huHband Merris,
Mrs. Kramer's affidavit was pre
sented te Judge Jlenaghtin, and a capias
was allotted en which ball was fixed
at 2000.
Man, 80, Found Dead in Frazer
Wcsl Chester. Pa.. Aug. H. Je.rii
C llnlilttlu. eight), was found dead in
dnj at the home of his daughlei, Mrs
I.. 15. Ward, of l'liu.cr. when- he lin,
A physiclnn decided death had been
line te hen if tumble from which lie mij
long sufl'cied. lialdwiii was for seveial
.tears 11 leading land owner In );nt
Bradford 'J'ewuship, retiring a few years
age, lie was a veteran et, the Civil
War and leaves four sp and four
iiauguter. ;
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the arbor and began te claw at a bit
of paper fern that Vai Just beyond her
reach. Half the arbor tumbled down
beneath her and Topsy in inning ever- (
turned and sninsnru one ui i
rose-tinted vases. ,. - . ,
She was new hitting her stride fairly.
She came ever le the glass and rubbed
herself against it. Then she began pull
ing at the green bnine covering se that
two of the parrots and their ptd8tals
fell with a crash. '
By new she had n public of some six
ty person.
Bews te Majesty of the Ijw
She ran about the window In great
fury nnd two mere vases were upset.
Only two hits of crockery new remained.
A large, slender, delicately tinted vase
and a great jellew bowl. Against the
first; Tepsv nibbed her head tintil it fell.
Te escape' the shower of splintered glass
she darted up en what was left of the
arbor.
At this point the law bhw fit le in
trvenc. I'atielmnn Key pushed his way
through the crowd, appraised whnt had
happened nnd tried the deer. It was
locked. "Shoe!" cried Keys, hut Topsy
was new trying te swing by her front
claws from one arm of the trellis.
"Shoe!" cried Keys again, and tapped
the window with his stick. "Whether it
was real lrignc or prcienueu noueuj
bndv
with It. the great yellow bowl.
in less than five minutes Topsy ha
accomplished some .$70 worth of dam
age.
CAPTOR OF BODDY
DEMOTED TO BEAT
Cortelveu Decides Here Failed
te "rVIake Geed' as Detective.
Sergeants See Mayer
acting detectives sent Unci: te tlie ranks
tedny by Director Cortelyou.
i Hemier, nt cieal peisenal rik. cap-I
7
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liini. who was wanted for the sinyntB
' . ,n,,i... .,t ,.,. Mnter
ileniirr and sent bin. 10 the dctftlite
burenu us a pronietli.ui.
Seteral months age Captain of De
teethes Seudcr sent the Director n 1HI
of a ceie of detectives who weie net.
In his opinion, making geed The six ,
demoted today weie among these.
Het.ner gees te the Twentieth and,
Fiuwiiter streets station. The ethers
demoted and the stations te which they '
bate been erdeied. nru as fe
Ham raulkner, Fifteenth
mid Vine
Hiit'ciw: rrtti i. riiipcr. r iiii-.'iiie Mint
v.. .1 t- Oil 1.!f. I.
and Snvder atenue : W. (i. Wllet. Set'-
,?" " 'an e ter : HaitMcCicmly.
. ,., ,,. .t,i ,,.t iiti,, irl ..,e...
rwent.v-secend and Hunting 1'nrk
winter streets ii
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Director Cel tell oil ice cited twenty
live seigeants mid patrolmen in Ids of ef
tlie this nfternoen te leek them 111 er for
nviiilnhle pioinetioii. The Diiecter plans
te get in touch willi all tin; men 011 the
eligible llt befeie making bis selection
of new seigeant and lieutenants.
After the Director bud talked with
the men he took them te see Majer
Mooil-. who made 11 speech about taking
the- police out of politics.
LOSES BANKBOOK
Youth Thinks Man Following Him
Picked Up Boek and $300 1
I'sllfs a-" lacking for a tall, well
dressed man, nbeut thirty-five jeais'
eiel, who Is believed te have picked tip
n bankbook containing .$1100. diepped bj 1
Harry Tnjler, nineteen jaers old. while
he wan en his way te the Sixth National '
Bank, yesteiday afternoon. '
According te tlie jeutb. he left his
fntlier'.s clothing steie at S17 Seuth I.
street te depesp 'hs money, and walked
te Second and Pine streets, where thej
hank Is located. lie did net discover'
his less tintil he approached tbe lcceiv-
lng teller. When he felt In his pocket
for the menej It was gene.
Dntid Tailor, the be.t's father, he-
I Hevus the hook c-ciutalning the i.ieuey
leu 0111 01 in, seu s pecuet, ami was
quicklj taken by the man, who his son
told li i in followed him along Seuth
street.
TOWN STILL MYSTIFIED
BYJKJnCRANTARA
Can't Explain Hew It Was Set Up
en Mountain Near Pert Jervls
Pert tlcrtls. N. V., Aug. 3. A big
fiery cress, with huge letters "IC. K.
K." close bj. and burning brightly en
Point Peter, one of ihe twin mountains,
Tuesday night, tvns the sight witnessed
by residents of this city ami vicinity.
Recently it was alleged that the Ku
Klux. Klun had gained n foothold n
this city, though the rumors have net
been icnliitd. The sltiintlen icinalne-d
a mysterj today, despite a cnicful in
vestigation. One of the wooden "K's" njninlns
standing en the lefty peak, where flics
11 large American flag.
vt necver transferred
the ln.nteriiil.
Lull. ttw. l.llai.1. nlnl .-...,-..,. .....I ..- ... .. .
T illu.nln. Ien ou re' ''O, i, r
,,,,, j,fflcillt nB the mountain Is net
aLcessieie iy meters, tlie reads having
heen washed out by flood rains in June.
HIS SPREE BREAKS RECORD
Man Drunk Since Day Dry Law Be.
vcani; tw s Wlfe
New. ?Th Allffl '' (,,-v A- v-)
-!,. . .!. in,,-,,., omne l l.l.l' ..
tvns attributed today e a former Imr'
""'. " ' w..ti". i""e 111 umierj'
tender, August Dcterlng, by his wife
Rese, who told a llroeklyn magistrate
her husbnnil get drunk tlie day prohi
bition went into effect and has been
drunk ever since.
llcfeic piohlbltleu Deterlng never
touched a (hop, the wife declared. He
pleaded guilty te disorderly conduct nml
wus locked up te be spiiteneed Monday.
Meanwhile police will Investigate' the
story.
IIKATIIS
DUMM. Ausuat 1!
.Tuceb Uuniln. llfitntlvM nn.t rrl. .,'.'. Vv
iuicjda.
vlted tu aCl.nil fun.rul b.iih.. ,. . . '
rnm r.aM.n.. ... !... ' !, V "
Jluuim
e'.meti
P..llk -" .:." """rK
Ot her ainn fi.-
Cmtry. Frlendt mv call r il'i ' 'i'if
.. ci. imcrnicnt
ceuiii icii. i. i". l"V,"'',' , ii,; "lir"'l wit" the el supply cut off. It
her body OB'ther. pe lse en op of the , y Uan (0 ,iayc
trellis nnd then leaped through the rearj(h(( (ir repnlrC(,
of the window into the store. As her. ,.,, ' . ., nri. ,h. .,
. j tl !.. M (. ttnluA '1'Anuv 1 rati' .
lefr tlie trellis it overturned no
ITtdy,
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AUTO OWNER FAILS
TOSAVE1RR0WER'
Pleas of William May Rejected
by Police After Youth
Nearly Wrecks Car '
IS HELD FOR GRANDMURY
' William May, nineteen years old, of
Highland, avenue, - Merlen, the recent
here of the moonlight nute ride epi
sode -in the Thousand Islands, pleaded
with Captain of Police Donaghy to
day for the release of n youth who had
"borrowed" May's expensive retidstcr
and burned out the bearings.
Last night May left hN $.1300 car
in front of a Nnrbertli drug store.
Henry Muller, seventeen years old, of
N'arberth, said te have been partly
intoxicated. Jutnncd Inte the machine
nnd took n ride.
Several hours later Patrolman John John Jehn
eon found the car stalled en Wynne
field read, Nnrbertli, Muller sitting dis
consolately at the wheel.
It was necessary te tow May's car
te a garage, as some of the tires were
flat and all the engine bearings save
one were burned out. Something hnd
happened te the oil feel, apparently,
and the machine had been driven at
I was held in $800 bail for the Grand
, .Inry by Justice of the Pence Wnlster
tednv
Yeung May dieve up in the family
I limousine after the hearing and called
; en Captain Dennghy. of the Lewer
I Morien police feice, te plend for Mill
1 isr.
' "I don't wfiit te pieiecutc him," 1
' Ln said. "It was only 11 pruiik, nnd 1
j I'm perfectly willing te stand the dam
. age te my nr." I
1 Captain Donaghy decided that Muller I
1 ought te be punished te "tench him a 1
I lessen."
I May is the seu of Mrs. 1). Clarence
Mny, who Is prominent socially. On
I'Jj'1! -s?i' ,T.rei,,,,'-.,.ei1 ,fre,m ,'., & !
, Vt LVIh fllilL dlUJ IIUII ''"J'l.H
after n dance with Miss Letn Nelsen,
daughter of Mrs. Henry (1. lYnrcc, also
prominent socially in this city. The
sterv was that the two. accompanied
b Geerge Ilabb, also of this city, had
I left the Thousand Islands Yacht Club,
. fl AIeIam,rll uf inlJ metered te
jMentieal. where thev were "headed off"
by ft lends notified by the jeung people's
rrinthcs wcv . long-distance tele-
1 Mrs. Mny denied that there had been
'an attempted elopement. All agreed
that the tnree merely nail gene for a
I moonlight meter ride te Mentieal. and
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. wns innrricil. He eloped several months
ra trith Miss Mnve-nvel Atbltis ..1
! t.pwps. Del. Mat- mieu n.iiirne.t ',,,,.1
f ?0,',"!"w,i te 1,lnt,Pr ,0 l,,s methfr
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CIGARS TOO CHEAP
Saesman of 30,000 New Accused of
Theft Frem Faet0
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SniVH n"'011'- t Sixtieth street
"'a' .''!'' t"v,'''l';- - l'c hi this
nernmg 1. SJ0 ball ibarged with
f,"Jl l,hf f1c,ni'-v of I'-'-ciilehr & ISr,,..
111! lllCIllillllllOtl 11.
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,1,1... . ;.j. , ttux . .,
' "'"' .!' ;'."' ' s''""."l Levin
' ""! " "' itnt.it.ici avenue near
.Sixty-Ill st stieet. Let In told the police
t,lllt llP. ,liai1 "R"'.0'1 " huy tliem from
,iiiiiti- - i-i .v.- ,-.- u,t 010 a riiou riieu
snnd than the wheIcnli- maiket pi Ice.
Sports Watches
Dependable movements protected by
extra-heavy geld or silver cases barrel,
octagon, cushion and round shapes.
X E.CALDWELL & Ce.
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Consider
the beans
of the field
hew they grew. SemaJ;
are tough little dried--!
up beans. Others get te 5
be fine large fat meaty
beans. Goodness knows l
where all the little dried ,
up beans go. The fine' t
large ones go te the
Heinz kitchens where "
they are baked in real ?
evens with Heinz de-"
licieus Tomate Sauced
HEINZ
OVEN BAKED '
BEANS
with Tomate Sauce
AUTO HITS BOY'CYCLIST .
Yeunrjster Is Injured en Street In'
Bryn Mawr
William Frnncis. eight years old. -114
Lancaster avenue. Ilryn Mawr. was ruu
down when tiding his bicycle today en
Lancaster nvenue near I'cnn street.
The child rode onto the street as
James Mereney, Jr.. nineteen .tears
old. 4710 Chester nveiiuc. pnssed in Ids
automobile. The boy tvns struck nnd
stunned. Meleney took hiln te ths
Hrjn Mawr Hespii.il. The suigeens
found only cuts and lutiises.
RAIL STRIKER HELD
Five Who Distributed Leaflets With,
out License Are Discharged
Leuis Schmidt. 1-101 Park beulciaid,
Camden. 11 striking railway .shepman,
was held in J5.100 bnil by Rcrerdrr
Staxikheusn tedav, charged with as
saulting Walter Beeker, a Negro, 1S02
Hale street, non-union werkniun ia
the Heading shops.
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