w? u jT ?HF FJJw.se'ir '?' '-h'm'-V' '4l4"" . 'i lp!" jrW r y sf y' X s-s w . S k- m 2v . I I Is JKtt 'KUI V : 1 . w -r ft a if. fe' .X&.. .1. f,K.T , FREED BY RENSHAW REARREST ORDERED Judge Monaghan Issues War rant for Drug Suspect, Over ruling Magistrate ( BAREFOOT HERO AND RIVER VICTIM WAS ACCUSED BY ADDICT A bench warrant wns issued today by Judge Monaghan for William Fit- gernld. who was nccused lnt month of selling a nar "He drug. Imt who was dlschnrged by .Magistrate Kcnshnw. Tlic Judge ordered Pitzgernld's nr- rest after questioning Wllllnm Pries, en trial for the unlawful possesien of drugs, who stated Fitzgerald old him , thn narcotic. Judge Menahnii also suggested that ' detectives Investigate n restaurant en Ninth street near Kldge nvintn, where jfHtzgcrald Is emplejed ind where Prle '."aid he obtained drugs mere than lift itlmes since lat May. Deteetlv,. Peuche. n Negro member in L v,'(, nnncl, testified that en July ! he saw Fitzgerald plnc a small package In a pie b.. In front of the i restaurant Fries came along a min ute Inter and remeied the package, ne ne cerding te Peuche. Hie deteethes said he arreted beth1 rnen and that Magistrate Kenslmv held , Fries for the Grand Jurv and dis charged Pltzgcrald for lacl; of evidence. I don't understand that," remarked Judge Monaghan. "If ou wiw the man Place this package m the pie be he certainly had possesien of the drug and app.rently is n seller." Turning te Assistant District Attnr- ' ney (.orden. the Judge centinued: Were Is a restaurant where thev nave n man behind the counter who It seems, furnishes drug te these unfor unfer Sr.1 i ,n,hicts' T think this place should be Investigated b JOur dctee dctee tive force. i Questioned bv the Court. Fries Mid He 1)11(1 been "mini. .iu.'i i working in Reading for several months and that he returned I., Philadelphia . . .. M , ... A Mnj .. He N engaged te be married te Ardmere Police Nab AlleiTtOWn a Headlinr "Irt he ..l.l woman raraaing in Male Garb 3 . " . f BAREFOOT HERO AND RIVER VICTIM ' A Hill I II win hi in i ii i i i uwu nmniiwii i w iinunwims iiTTMMrrnw mn i mi n ii kHkkkkkw - mKrffmZx if HARDING RECEIVES TWO WOMEN TODAY Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. J. J. O'Brien te Be. Guests at White Heuse IU.IKKS IN l)l,...iM') IHAtiKIlN Te Iiejm were ilrnuurd at Drlance. N J . jpstpr:l.i. iritl a third had a narrow escape. .Miss Carel Miller, eighteen, made a heroic riTnrt te sae the tue hes Mil) were Inst. She dived from the wharf after them in the manner Indicated In tile photograph. The hey ultli the basket Ii "Happy" Siimmcrlleld. who prevented a triple drowning by having Charles Mlnafre. the lad !n overalls. The ether boy is Charles Merger, who was drowned 1 WITH BA T IN Twe Beys Drewn as Girl Fails at Rescue BEAUTY GLIDE HELD 1 llie defendant said he had been huv lng drugs at the restaurant since MaV. Hc ?, J !p u"URt it from any one who would sell it. "Frem whom did you huv It en this occasion?" asked Judge Monaghan. "Frem the man Magistrate Rpnhniv discharged." Fries answered, lie added that he was "broke" en that occasion, and that Fitzgerald trusted him for half a fifty -cent package. The freiiiency of Fries' purchases made Judge Monaghan suspect he wiK n peddler and net a user, but Fries in sisted he never sold drugs. Fries pleaded guiltv te having drugs in Iiim possession. Disposition of his case was postponed while County Do De tectivfi MeOettlgan and Detective ieiichc cnt out after Fitzgerald. SOUGHT AS EMBEZZLER Masculine clethln; could net hide tin glide" if n "111.111' Ardmere sherth befure neon today "Don't be silly. I'm a man" the su- pert said in an unmistakably feminine from head te feet "h.ithini: bcnut.x strolling through enllnufil from race One of Delance. brought up the body of iarry Williamson. Ills father had been waiting at the wharf, lie took the bed.v in nn automobile te bis) home, where his wife lay ill. Ten minutes after Harry's body was brought te the nurfacc. the uame grap pling iron came up with ItH second bur den. The bodies had rested en the bot tom of the river almost side by side. Miss MTler. he Is spending her sum mer vacation with her parents In De De laneo. is a school teacher at Prospect Plains, N. J. Other than te say that she had undergone a thrilling experi ence Carel would net comment en her heroic action. "Happy," who has become the here of Doltiiice. was found this morning sitting en :i bridge ever the Uanrecas Creek, dangling his feet In the water, AINEY AND HOOVER , TO CONFER ON COAL 4 vole when accosted by Patrolman with a fishing line In his hand. Chairman of Governer's Com mission Won't Cemment en Situation New LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Following nnneunceen of Governer Sproul's appointment of a State fuel commission, working under the direc tion of Secretary lloe.er and Fuel Con troller Spencer, William D. B. Alney, head of th Public Service Commission LIKELY TO TALK POLITICS .Mrs. Barclay II. Warburton, vice chairman of the Hepublican Stnte Com mittee, and Mrs. Jehn J. O'Brien, director of publicity of that organiza tion, will be received today In the White Heuse by President Harding. The object of their visit was net disclosed, hut It is thought te bear en the political situation in this State with reference te women. After their conference with the TreM dent, the two women will meet- Mrs. Harriet Tayler Ppten, of the National Hepublican Executive Committee, wdth whom they will discuss methods of pub licity nnd the dlssemlnntlen of educa tional matter being adopted by the. Ke publican women In all States. Confer ences with ether political leaders in the national capital have also been ar ranged. Before departing for Washington yes terdnv, Mrs. Warburton expressed the plensure with which she noted the en thusiasm being displayed by the women of this State in the coming gubernatorial campaign. She called nttentien te the numerous requests- for literature and Information pouring into the State headquarters, 500 Seuth Bread street, daily. , , The two leaders attended a dinner given yesterday by Senater and Mrs. (toergo Wharten Pepper. Among the etlur gucbts were IOllet Wndswerth, of New Yerk, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and his wife. W. Harrv Baker, chairmnn of the Republican State Committee, announced vesterday the nppeintment of Mrs. O'Brien as chairman of the Speakers Committee of the State organization. Mrs. Warburton nnd Mrs. O'Brien will return te Philadelphia! tonight, Mid will entertain Clifferd Plnchet. lie publican nominee for Governer, lit din ner at the Warburton home. Mr. Pln Pln ceot will confer with W. Harry Baker, chairinnn of the Hepublican State Com mittee, tomorrow at State headquar ters en plans for the campaign. FAITHFUL DOG NEARLY SHOT FOR TRUCK CRASH Guards Wrecked Car After Four Cars Jam en Bread Street Traffic about City Hull was Inter BOY TRIES RESCUE, NEARLYLOSES LIFE Lad, 7, Found Gasping for Breath in Fire en Ridge Avenue BROTHER DISCOVERS HIM Murdered lb FAIR WITH PINW L!...-.', .'.''" -'''&-v"" """"' v MRS. CATHKKINK JAMES Who was shot te dcatli by Watltlns It. Hheads, a club steward, In nor apartment at 32-1 West Susque hanna avfiiue. Rhoads then at tempted suicide MURDERS .WOMAN, ATTEMPTSSUICIDE Mrs. Catherine James Killed in Apartment at 324 W. Sus- quehanna Avenue Seven-year-old Lester Barlsh nlmest lest his life In nn attempt te rescue his grandmother from his burning home at ISM Bldge nvenup early this morn ing. The boy was himself rescued by his elder brother, Abraham, ns he ia suffocating en n second fleer landing. The fire s'nrted In the 'lethlin? "tore of Israel Bnrlsh. father of the bn. The flames spread with such rapjdit.x that the nine members of Barlsh s fnm lly were momentarily trapped en me two upper floors. . . ,,, , When Bnrlsh was awakened by the crackling of flnmes he aroused his wue. Itese, nnd four of his clil dreii, In cluding Lester, who were sleeplnp en the second fleer. They nil hurried te the street. .. In the meantime his eldest son, Abrn hnm. had swelled smoke while en the third fleer with two sisters anil his grandmother, sixty-three years old. The two girls crawled through a win dow nnd onto n shed, from which tne made their way te nn adjelniii!? dwell ing. Abraham took the aged woman by the hand and led her te bnfct down the steps. , Tester did net notice his grandmother emerge Inte the street and decided tlint she still wns asleep en the (bird fleer. He ran back Inte the house and it wns net until several minutes Inter that lils absence wns noticed Then Abraham darted through the burning hallway and up the steps after his young brother. He found the boy gnsplng for brcnth nnd carried him te the pnvement. wheie hc was revived. The diimnge is estimated at 510,1)00. DR. GEORGE MILBRY GOULD DIES AT ATLANTIC CITY Eye Specialist Was 74 Years Old and Had Retired Frem Practice Dr. Geerge Milbry Gould, interna interna tiennllv known ns an eje specialist, who lived in Philadelphia for many vcars, died hut night In Atlantic City t iw.ni-f riUpfiHP. Up wns stricken .1 .i. !... .;,. ,i;,i,inr .it liln home. ' street 'ifi At antic avenue, and died three I been friendly with Mrs. James since , hours later. He wns seventy-ieur ASSAILANT MAY DIE Wntkins C. niinads. forty-one years old. steward of an uptown club, late yesterday shot and killed Mrs. Cath erine .Tamp.", thirty-one years obi, 'Mi West Siisquehannn avenue, nnd then at tempted suicide. Jealousy Is snld te have been the motive. Mrs. James died within n few mo ments of her arrival at the Eplscepnl Hospital, where she had been taken with Hheads. Early today It was said that Kheads was in a cm lev. cenui Sproul and Mayer Alse te AtJ tend conference at Heme of Majer Warburton WANAMAKER TO BE THERE Colonel Franklin D'Oller. DtMy of the ScsquI -Centennial. wi, d ", plans for the World Pair this J? with (ilfferd Plnchet, HppnbHeanS". Inee for Governer. The conference will )P ,i,j nl ' home of Majer and Mrs. Barc1a i Mnroiirten uc .icnkintewn. (Jeverna? Sproul is expected te attend. Jehn Wnnamnker, who has rantft. utett eu,uuu te the Pair AssocktleJ " "" """ ""'"unii nnamal. hli son. will Jein in the dlspn,.in. .! will Mnyer Moern nnd several ether cit J Mrn. Warburton nnd Mrs. john j O'Brien, women's publicity director ei the nenubllcan Stntn r... ,.... In Washington today, but will fcturj ncre in jiiup ier tne conference at thi nrDurien neme. Colonel Plunges Inte vor, Colonel D Oiler reached his nrlt.i, business office nt Third and ChS streets nt 8 o'clock this mni . ", big pile of Sesqul -Centennial mar """": " ""' umirs lie went ever the correspondence, dictated piles nnd otherwise busied himself will plnns for the fair. '" hpeaking of tonight's conference hJ said he hoped le enlUt the co-operation! 01 m r. i-inciiec una te fiisptiss genMjl iiuiiip kjl mi- vi,.-iiiiiii 10 De held hce It was nnetiier busy day for thefe mcr nniienni cemmnuuer of the Amer can Legien, who .cut short n tumm, In th' White Mountain? upon his eW lien ns iiresiuciH ei tne lxposltien J bociutien. e4 Iimlng Public's Views The head of the exposition 3 miM llUllun MHT 111 II uiik.1i ....v.. i , r . . '-VU1.U1 tien. Police say he admitted he shot ng out tne views ei every one heW .1.. had n hand in Mianlng n ans fn. ,J in,; uiiiuii. i .,. . : , , v 1l t.i i ii. ........i exposition, uc is euiiuiik w mtevfr ill Rhoads wns emnleved as a steward I '. .. .i.. i..." .. ..,,"" 1 nt the fJrnnt Clul. 2.110 North Second lu" .".'"" ".".', "' ' .'." ",,w mmK H .. . . - . ... v. , - tisnnr iwi'i iiiiri n snu nnrii fed ill old. The death of Dr. iieiild recalls his marriage in 1017 te .mis-s i.auin .u. Stcdninn, of this city, who was at thai .:.., I. !, clnnn-ninllpr. Ur. tiellld WBS rupted at 'J :.'I0 o'clock this afternoon ' iMv-eiglit years old. while liis bride i i i . ..-,i oxnesitioii. He is ga n riR u hate; rciSri Nls'cZl! te nmtjen they have about pubc' V .?n-!,. ;u;d.ng te pe-Hrc. bad j - "'' ... . f llirec Been irienn y wiin .iirs. .mines nuivu , . . ,, ..re ... . i . ,." vearslher separation from her husband, fn Ir has B tci off a geed .tart,"!, Francis James, mere than eight months f-ni''- ' llP -eiiclutIncl work 0B,ft i,i m mass of correspondence "Then I til Harry Kwlnc. "I'm tihhin' for tadpoles." he said ! and chairmnn of the newly appointed , when four motertrucks were mixed up In in,i just passed her thirty-sixth birth- At .he Ardmere police station, the j answer te a question concerning his I bedj . left here today for n conference a collision nt Bread and Eilbert streets. ' ,iy, .Mrs. Gould is the granddaughter prisoner cnnfps.pi she was Bertha rescue work, "and I'd rather net be 'with Secretary Hoever in Washington. Ne one wns Injured, but n small fox , f Kdmuml Clarence Stcdninn, n New Zigler, ."..",." North Sixth street. Allen- pestered right new." , !rfnre j,( left the Bellevuc-Strntferd I terrier, riding en one of the trucks. . Yerk writer, who died nearly a decade COMMENDS FAIR HEAD' . . i"n. .win unii -in- iiniiiMii .' aeiui a.. ...... ...... .,.......,...,... .,lr- .inpy was asKcil wliat would ue uurrnwi)- i-hhiku iwhik puui wr mt imu me, ur. neuiu mi n""' ........ -. ... siicclnl Dlspn'cii (e evening 'ubiic clothing would get her a job quicker , water, that s nuthtn strange, loud the first sten of the new commission. I he nlnjed in the crnsh. ,,f Stedman and he nnd bis wife cel- Unzel l.nuslngcr. , Wnslilngten. Aug. 'J. Senate 0. K. HUERTA S DFAL . than would feminine finery. , de the same thing. I ni only sorry we ,.,t , n,i, , ,,, ,. ., I A light delivery truck of II. Jacobs. I inberntPl before their marriage m writ- -ly mamma Is dying, n man snot ' kl ,,.. te comment en This explamitlen fell tint when ( luefceuldn t save the ether. he ald "hut It Is cerpi flint ,V t , Uoyersferd, turned suddenly toward ing Stedman'H biography. , .. her. the boy told tliem. ,ipCi ion of Colonel D'Oller te i i u i. .. ... i .. r. ...... .,.,1 i... ii., inn nt ftiiovkne'- i u icn nn swii inrhp nnt. ........ , . . ...,,, . - , - T , . r... . i. r i i . j t ......! i ii int. line irniii miLrniru niwi innni ii-u i .. . .- . ti i.i. Mexico and International BanUffra I"""'K".V "" ""'" "" " u i- '' iini'i'. '" ''"', """.".', , return from Wnshlncten I shall iill n ' urent , a i niteu amies mnii ituck, iei- i;r, t,m i was grmiiuiii-u n u,- u., .,-.., u em... ..., "- .M,u .i.-(iiipiiiiiiii. mm; Mexico and International Bankers AUpnteu that the woman as wanted !, tousled hair and a face full of ,pp,I10 rammed Inte It. locking thc'fprsen Medical College in 1SSS. Hc Jumes lng in a peel of b oed. One ' ..,h:lndplnhln is fortunate In Reach Agreement for embezzlement there She Is said te frerkles. lie is iiimlf-t in Hip fxticnn-. Kl)n pntii ,i , t ' . 'i'' n,i,nl. ' fenders. Anether truck bumped Inte imicticed in this city many years, milk- bullet had pierced her abdomen nnd i . f.niiPi ship of Colonel D'Oller The finniin fil niriw.iiinnt Knlu..n .1.1 nil e W'OI KPII II- l neOKKCPIH'r ll Ull lleslienir.nl I M'lll lim III l' III! h;ui IIIIIK- .rvun" , t in tivn i.ml U'nil nllliei lust IV s :,, , l,nmn et l II lllll SirCPl. Ull'HlllT Clliureil HC.ir HIT lieuil. i Meticnn Cnvernnient nml thn intnrnn . . Allcillnw n factory tlenal Bankers' Ommittee has Iwcn' Kwing sw tl. ma-nuera. Jer walking rntified bv President Obregon of Mexico, " Lnncnster pike. The d.illie- the Mexican Consulate in this cltv was the clothes of Adam that is a modern Lndvi.scd today " Adiini but the .walk was the walk of i V A. K. de I.es Monteros, the consul, I"-n'. ,. ,, issued this statement: ' A straw hat was worn rnkishly en "Thii consulate has been official!) ' the masquprnder's cIehp cropped brown ndvlsed that the financial ngreement re-I curls. A checked suit with a belted centlj concluded in New Yerk between back, n blue striped silk shirt, blnei, Secretary of the Treasury De T.n I low shoes and black silk socks com- Hucrta en behalf of the Mexican Oe ing of asking u Carnegie medal for him PRAISE AND BLAME JOSEPH E. McMENAMY Mr. Aieev rpfnsnil in rnminnnl nn tl,n IlllOtllCr coining UP llllll IlllllblP te Slop., Increased production in the coal fields of I It wns when the driver of the mall, the State or what action would be taken ' truck tried te lift Hie fender of the first uy tin inmmisMeii te prevent the pyra- i enr from ills tnaciiine tlint tne terrier. I midlng of sales of coal by speculators, ' standing guard en the truck that headed Funeral Friday for Veteran Em u .state that cxlMed during the. last ! the line, reached ever and nipped his, , , niu Transit Dent. I MM coal itImn. 'arm. The driver Wk-slangcred nnd draw- ernment and the International Com mittee of Banker-, headed by Themas W. I.nment. wa- ratifinl )esterdny by President Obrenn. "The Hpprnval of this agreement b the Mexican Congress which will take nlace sherilv will formally settle all mnlters tenneited with Mi-.ice's nulillc rant clrirglng Mis igler with exterior and railwnis debt " blement had been issued in mi PARENTS AND BABY DROWN tileteil the cni-cmhle The woman, who cejly admitted he was thirty-five )ears old. tried te affect National a HUSK) voice. Dill Hie ilin'inin i.iie-ii. She was taken before Magistrate Sllll Sllll wagen. who lipid lier for the Allentown auilieritli"-. I'he police at Alleniewn s.Uil a war- I1IIHV- nidi r- mil ii there A constable was te -inn this nfternoen for Ardmore. The iieln. iliere said .slie jumped an ijMie bail bend. I'he ruiic woman was calm In Underwriters Find Much te Commend Here, but Discover Seme Deficiencies Hefere leaving the city Mr. Alney Ing n levelver was ready te sheet wIipii notified the members of the commission the ciewd which had collected shouted that the fift meeting will be held Frl- ' u pretest. i da) nt L" o'clock in the Chamber of Cem- The dainage te the trucks was slight, men n Building. - I lhe members of the f'emisilvan'a The funeral of Jeseph H. McMenuiny who died nt his home, S"1," l'rimkfurd avenue, c-terdnv afternoon, will be TOO FEW ENGINE COMPANIES The fire M-uteetien service 111 Pliiln- the delphhi ii generally geed, although im- commission, be-ides Mr. Ainev. are , .Inmes S. Ilenn. a member of the I IVniisjIvnnia Public Service Commis sion, in i barge of its priori!) functions, I who has been in touch with the work at Washington. i William W. l-'urey, president of the Pittsburgh Chnn.tier of Commerce. I'dgnr C Felten, of Haverford. who I served in the Council of National De fense. Hugh A. Dawsen, of Scranton. ft. Ii. Lrewel . of Philade nhln. nrn.,1 St. Dominies church. HeimeMiurg, with a seli mil high requiem mass. He was lift) -live years old and had been ill for eleven months. Five children and his wife. Sarah fl, McMcuamy, survive. Mr. McMenamy had been connected with the ilen.irlmelit of City Transit lis Madame .encttn, who was born In i '"" insputer sIikp the opening of the , . ,. , . . . 1r ,, , ., Iiureail, in 111 V nine jchi-n iij;ii. this city, is dead in Hartferd, Conn.,' .,'.,,. : ',.., vn. i7S SPIRITUALIST PREDICTS TIME OF OWN DEATH Madame Zenetta, Bern Here, Dies In Hartferd, Conn. held nt 10 o'clock I- rulny morning irem ; (nv (,,., Rhoads first denied he had done the sheeting, but later ad mitted It, saying It wns accidental. He would make no further statement. The husband of the dead woman wns summoned from his home nt ,''."1 East TusPiilum street. He denied his wife I Ul. Cap. Nnt D.q ,l.H I ... LI.LIt: WWII. I.W. ,IWC1II.,II.J LLJI.P1. . L,e,u,n lirM-n iimwiML-h .hi looked re . nrevPmcnts eae hn liiinle. eTiphienr. of .In,., r.e .i. n i i . .." .. . "" Tells Passersey or Tragedy i '.' ', ".'.. ' V.i .. i . .. ,i ' .... ,i... v i ....-. "V i. . 7. i-'i .... V'"-.'" ll l ' ciiiisjivnmu xieiau le:ii ..ill take nlace in Stnniferd. Conn., te Tirdllrlll lit V JH IIH I h i ii ii't ' " 'uii'Hia ix'illi ! lilt 1 in Ml' T 1)111 . .-.i-fti t Inn i ' Visalla. Calif.. Aug !)-nv A Pl ' She tried le cress one leg ... -Hers report after nn inspection here. V j S firmrr Mnver '"",!,W "'""r0"' mi ; ' -That Mr and Mrs. Uev E. Highland ever the ether while s,.,ed. .., Ub-nly The repeit. issued today by the l:rIp "n " bU Vness i an w" e wasasse. . l'r twenty-hve )ea,-.s Madame Zen-I and their Infant child, of T.e.s Aneeles. r,.,n,l.rn,l 1,nr sni wns known, nnd beard's CemmiMee mi Pin. Prevention ,.i,,i .. 1,1. ,i... ..-7.'i . ....' . .. .. . ettn conducted chllrveyailt fortune' hnd heen drowned nl Three Iti.nru .1 1..1.. ,1,.. v,i,. sii,,. ,. ,,,! ."nr.inenri.. s:, ,,,,i.,r,i r,.i.. ii. .....i ..'.. ul1 """""isir.uien telllnc anil snlriluullsi seances In Ilnrt .... .. . . --.--, - - .--.- ,-.... , .... 141)11111.. 1 nt- "ill. thirty miles ca!-t of here, wns illsole.od f,....,t ,, iul'k nbeut herself when passing motorists observed a !nd - - - .etae!They, Idmhee hV, TWO WOMEN HURT mother was. mnngainent of the 'Water Iiureail. the 'fhe lioverner's slntpnu.nt fellr...-,, i I irp I'lireau, ihe I iip Marshals office, part: the fire-.ilnrm sisiein and the regula- 1 "While wc all hope that the mis- tlnn of eleelrie ivirinif. nmiLli.11 ..c ...ini..l,u.. i 1 . ... -...--.. ... i.tji-.e.. w, ir 11111111 m 111 11 ; ri'i inn. . . ... - The bentd" piislncers recommend !ip nnrtinn of tim m,i..,i.i,,. .... "r was Known 111 private lite ns .Mnr.v Zen "In thp water, he rejilied. 'Daddy Aute, With Chicago Karty, nit Dy pnipleMnent of emergency crews equipped , the Stale will seen end nnd thnt n etta nurgess Hall. She was slxty-elght in .Mini . uiiu. in ..iiiri rurther questienlnj disclosed that the bnby had fallen into the Knneah River The frightened mother leaped in te save the child. I'nnble te swim. s)0 pried for help and tne father, who was work 111, .l.. .-. ! .MI...... ,!. ..... ,,III . . Ing en 'he automobile, jumped In in an "'IT.' .".'.".'ir0 effort te sae his wife and child. The bodies of Mr. mid Mr. High land were recovered MEMORIAL FOR HEROES Truck at Ardmore Twe Chicago women were Injured at (1 o'clock tliis morning when the motor car of P H. Davis, also of Chicago, was forced Inte a ditch nt Helland ae- te operate lnigi' iiKps Ii) power In the satisfactory agreement will U reached p'irs '''- ."or f!l,'ler' Themas Ilurgess Community Heuse te Be Erected Near Willow Greve Ground was broken last night for a after the accident $50,000 community house as n memorial te service men en Knsteu read near Old Yerk read, Willow (.rove William P.. Cooper, president of the Memerial Association, hnd chnrge of the ceremonies. Nine women who were a tive In raising funds for the building had a prominent part Thev were Mrs, J. Dyer Me)er, Mrs Jehn Howarth Mrs. William allahan was thrown from the car and her left shoulder was dislocated and Miss Louise Downey was cut ever the left eye when 11 meter!! nek crowded the leuring car Inte the ditch Davis and the women said they lived at C.s Ithedcs nvenue, Chicago. The mnn was unhurt, but aicempnnled his companions te the Ilr.wi Mawr Hespl- tal. i lie motertruck uriver sped away vein of hri is- in water mains. The per rupii.i 1 oii-iiinptien of water is -till high, the lepert Mated, al though s,)im w hat t educed sinie 1011. the date of the last inspection, through tin1 it e of miiei mi all large coiisinn ceiisinn irs. Pire Itiireau Commended The lire bureau is 1 enimeiiiled gener nil), nltheiigh some censtl ucthe e.'itl- cisiii Is made Th report slates between the oiieraters ana miners, the fact remains ihnt if mining were le bu le-umed today the best efforts of all concerned would net inert the shertnge of cool, which Is already hampering ihe imliiistrii's of the Stale and which must seen work hurdshlp upon domestic consumers. "The question of distribution of fuel, nnd of prim ll) for essential pub lie utilities and industry arc mere complicated here thnn clscwhpiu. Durinz Her death occurred Monday night, two ! n.nnied after Mr. McMcnam.'s son I hours before she predicted it would, nnd 'Ii.iiIp. who wa- killed in the battle in conformity with her expressed wishes I ;?. !j!'le"" 1)yrsV.:r!,.,l,,,.,:,T',"b '" ' '" funeral will be held today and burial I l'""" "1"" l' DEATH OF MRS. BORIE Member of Old Philadelphia Family Dies In Maine Mrs. M. Clementine lierle. widow of Henry P. Herle. and n member of one of ihe eldest families In Philadelphia, died en Monday at her summer home nt Grindstone. Me. Her body will be brought te this city and funeral services ' .... n nniipneiiniinniinn 'i'i.. w . . tlge. uuiwU1Lm,ruli , '''entmi Francis James, Jr., ten-year-old son ,-"" ""s",-' "-.. w. ......,. .ui m-w of the murdered woman, found ms "".'"" mother thing when he returned from nn errand. Her apartments were en the third fleer nt the Susquehanna nve- I mie .nrlilrPHLi nhnrn n rlinin ereeerV t store. Scrcn'mlng hysterically, the boy I Senater Pepper Offers Aid te Fntll ran down te the second tloer nnd sum- 1 n D'Oller r 1'tJ the! bead M (m fet.ii u..miiI l 'miteiinifll. lie Is 1 lnrflm Hheads, the woman snld, wns wash- 1 .,1.1 nnninp nml In nil resnrcts nmH iug his hands at n sink mid did net flr,j 'for t0 K,eat task te which he lm seem 10 ue nun. . 1 .,,, ,. 1 ,,, . He had started te walk te the street , ..j inn be happy te work uw.fr.fcfl wnen i.ue pence arrived nun aricsieu rer ti,0 success et tne l.xpesltlfn him. As they took the revolver fiem tl0 welfare of Pennsylvania." him they saw bleed streaming down his face from under his lint. Kheads ha, been drinking. Questioned by District Detective Gus at Lerraine Accused Embezzlement Accused of einbezz'i.ng $000 from Hetel Lerraine, while he wan a ti I'ler'c there several months age, Thwifl Handell. thirty-live ipius old, m had been friendly with Itheuds, and ''('!i,m1 l"''t nlnlit in nn apartment tn ,1 khe imiivi imvn iienn . mi .,! l in teeniii 1 1 nil isnruce Rirccis. resisting the mnn's ndvnncps. James I Police started n search for Ilira said he had nassed his wife's home two weeks age after a warrant hidlw nbeut the time NAB HOTEL SUSPECT-: Ex-Clerk ford, and occasionally received publicity bv her predictions. Her earnings dur ing the twenty-live jears amounted te mere thnn $80,000. relatives say. She M't in motion the machinery that start- held at her Wayn el tne leniennini i-.xpositien in ISTU. nfternoen. j Mrs. lierie, who before her innrrlnge PCTC A IK nAVCV iiDDtnrmi w,1i '"s M- ''lementlnp White, spent bhlb A 1.0 DAYS BRACER i most of her time while In Phllndelphin nt her home. !".' Seuth Twelfth street. Youth Asks Gloucester Mayer f or , 'I'he hnusv Is one of the few line old,Tax of the sheeting nnd heard nothing te attract his attention. Police said that Mrs. James had for merly lived In nn apartment nt Pale thorp street and Susquehanna avenu" nnd wns forced te leave because of complaints of Kheads' attentien1, Kheads is forty-one jears old. He is said te hnve a wife nnd several chil dren living near Third nnd Vine streets. He lapsed Inte iinconM'ieusues, seen nfter his admission te the hospital and the police were unable te iuestlen him further. The room where the sheeting occurred was found in n great disorder and had this appearance tlint a strugcle had 'l 11, , ,". ! . ' , ,, ,. ' , residence Pridml1 n I,1,,ln' ' urniuire wns everiiirneu nun uruMwi nun imoeiimuuis were splat tered evi'r the bed and fleer. Drink and Draws Sentence A sixteen ) ear-old boy. nrretcd residences net ciewded out by the nd vnnce of business Mrs. Iterle's lumber, William Hob Heb erf White, was president of the Kebe- Miiilii Iren empaii) , and u prominent early today while intoxicated, pleaded ter a "bracer" in the Gloucester police Mam of -he uistrlets are eci-liei the last period of fuel administration l".'.r,V , clubman, lie died in October. 10M, n ..if and number el companies, and mUch hardship was worked upon our ,, Ilnn';''t- I IK'0,I a drink, he told . leaving nn pstntP of S-l.TO.OOO te Mrs. nsutlii lent battalion ihtcfs pre- I ncenle b the diversion of n ver,. in, -'Inyer AuilPrseii, ns Iip eyed a bottle .n ir,,ii llnnrv ilnm-bie,. ,,t ibe ,. ..i.i i c .. , ...7- -e i. . . "- ".-, ,,-,i.. iiii.i ...!.i. ...i.i. i...- ...,..,. .," --: : " ...-...,. Muni, him esiiuiwig me aning in a proportion ei i ennsyivanin s coal pre- ' I "" ".' "'" eempnn) officer In that capacity. 'I here ductien te the ether le.ss favored sec- 0,,n. '"'"'" js al-ii a dellclencv In company elli- tiens. Through a ..) stem of pyramiding . "Yeu w inn. i mill lYii.tiy WHICH nnu irUninin A. Ileil for llinnv irarq nnu. from llllll, ,.. f llm ('li'ninhiiN.Wi-ll,,' l,iin,.nl 111 ..r.t .... .1.1..,. r-- . , i"1 " '. .'. .' ... ""' .... ,.'ii ,, in L,. I in, illlllii llir I LTI II..AD1..nr nt. I I. ,, en It 1 ru llnnrt ...n. ..----. .......,, j ... .. ,,,, , iiu, . . , ,, ., ... I ivi rii., i i.iii.i.ii.i. .'.i -, ... mi nun the sales extortionate prices worn demanded ''"H ln' '"'" ,llP -Hnyer replied, in ., hhtcr-in-law of Mr. White. Department of Laber Results of Survey Washington, Aug 0. Heur Is new retailing at an average of ninetei n nnunds for SI. snys a survey by the :ige t I I f . . . Lllllllllll .urs. villain u .rugn. Airs i;ugar , )pnnrtmi.nt of Laber. Tw wavenpert, Airs, uewnni l.eadbeater. ... .i..n.. i,,,i,, het tuelie mmml. Mrs. H. It. Jehnsen. Mrs. Silas Merris, "," " Mrs. 'William S. Helt and Mrs Kaj .rhpre nmi be little anxiety ever the mend lett BHirlit onward trend of letail feed Addresses were made by the llev. H I1P.,.1W .i,p InKt. six months. Government It. Jehnsen, the Kev. Dr. I.amb an.l the Rev. Hdwurd K. Currnn DEBTOR KILLS POLICEMAN P n R PR CE 19 LHS. hUK S ui-s. with the result that often I ii'inptiiilcs are in charge of men who nnd recched liy speculators in the fuel I ''"""nittlng Hewnid Hnttreshy, the de- Announces i 'n't'' ""t preM u their iuallticnliens for necessnry ler Keeping tlic industries op-I '""l"1' '-' '"innc street, (iieuces- i tin- insitieii crating nnu nemes comtertablc in Petm- i empanies are well munnid. de- , sylvanla. spile the huge number of pernianeiil "i shall suggest te the commission details. Severn! additional engine .mil ,nnt ,, (.pedal cummlttee upon dis ladder companies are npciled mill piinip-itrlbutlen be appointed by them, (oil ing apparatus is ieijuied in d'Mi ids , listing of men thorough 'familiar with uow-'eieied In- hose i empanies. I.ml- t,e ruiites of coal transportation, the der serilce is weal; In ihe congested nPPj, 0f the people ami the market con value distrii f " iditinns throughout the State. The report continued that engine en- "i hne in mind for the consideration pnclty with tbp high presiin service I nf the commission as members of the mid me lire limits is siilllclent, inn unit Ceal Distribution i einmittce, such men nine ei I in- engines were in peer con- i ns Jehn (i. I nmeren. nf Plttsburs h. wlm dllien and that the stoking of hteanicr . served most acieptahly in (lie last ciner- efFicl.ils exnlnln. Despite recent gains, lrtually all necessities nre belling at i ,, less tlian lu m-u. Seme Government officials believe the high level of 10110 will never again he . .,.. ... .. . renched despite tin; present upward Deputy Sheriffs, Attempting te tendency. Seize Car, Severely Wounded - Frederick, Md.. Aug. 0. (I?y A. P.i geiiernll) was unsatisfactory "PERFECT" STILL IS SEIZED WiiJ$ Policeman Jehn Adams wns shot ami killed nnd Deputy Sheriffs Charles W. Smith and Allen Hartgis were severe!) wounded bv Wllllnm A. Stuli. at Stultz's home here tedu) . Smith nml Unrtgis wen- nttempiing te seize Stultz's automobile te satisfy a debt claim When the latter opened lire nd then barricaded himself in his home. Adams waR shot when he and another policeman went te Stulu's home te ur rest him. Stultz's counsel persuaded him in sur render nnd the man was taken te the Baltimore jail te avoid, possible lynching. Elkton Marriage Licenses EUiten, Aug. 0. The following mar riage licenses were Untied hern today : Enrique Hermande and Mary K. Irwin, Camden 1 Jeseph K. McLaughlin and Florence Klklns. Philadelphia ; Jeseph E. 11a I rd and Surah R. Jenes, Pert Deposit, Md.; Themas J, McGce and Margaret M. Deyle, Philadelphia, and y. jewts anu i;iara u. aUz, we.., J W. --r i He Rescued Girl gency ; Jeiin is. . liniten, president of the Phllndelphin Mnrltlmc exchange; Chnrles Oneil, of Altoen.i, secretary of tbe Central Pennsylvania Operators' Association; rrnnk It. Miller, of mW Inn Bnii i i...v.v.vy.', vy.K..i Detectives Halt Merry Dubbllnn of ' Greensburg, who Is icrsed in the dis- Sixteenth Street Heech Plant Itrlbutlen of high volatile ami gas coal; . f . ..,, .,,, , , . ,, Heward Perrln, of Phllndelphin; We- A perfeet 'distillery In miniature ' i,,r, t lt,.rtnlet. i:, il.u wns seized hi Dettclives Winning nndlt, i f.millinr wit). il, ,i.n ,.,il ,i ..J... :.. .!. l .. t..i. ' ""-' ' : '".,.. ..".-','" iniuc '.""" i throughout tne Mnte; i-;. w. Parker, of s,,rtlli Philadelphia, director of the Anthra cite Hureau ; W. J. Thompson, sec ADTOMDMIT.; mil DlameiKi teflai in the home Greenfield, a salesman, nt -Kl Sixteenth street The deteetlves obtained a search war rant after they noticed many men drive up In nutomeblles nnd lenie with neatl) wrapped packages of asserted shapes I anu sr.es. Gieenflehl wns nway from home. In his cellar the detectives found a fifteen gallon still bubbling uwii). The detectives Mi hi the liquor was prime, exceptionally geed for hooch. Reprieve Refueed Wilsen Slayers Iwonden, Aug. II. -Hy A. P.) A reprieie was reiuseu ey Heme Secrc ter, te ihe Cnindeii county hill. Spectators offered te lest the whisky, but i lie Majer ordered n police ser geant te lock It In n closet nnd use it for sii'k prisoners. UNION CHIEF FACES TRIAL C. Frank Keeney, District Presl dent, Accused of Murder t'harlr.s Town, V. Va., Aug. II. flly A. P l- C. Pinnk Keenei. president (if District Ne. 17. Putted Mine Workers, will be tried heie en a charge of ncces sery before the fact in the killing of n Legan County reput) sheiiff en Blair Mountain lnte last manner This wns announced in court today bv State counsel, heie te nrnspeiitn S. L. Ferman Smith L. I'ermnn. of the printing linn of I'erman Sc Paul, died jesterday nt his summei' home In Ovenu fit . N. J., of paraljsls after an illnc-s of three ears. .Mr Perninn, who wan lift) -four )cais old and was born in Milferd, N. J., had been m the printing business here ier mere lliaii twenty jears. He Introduced Christmas t'reeting cards in Philadelphia. lie was In buslnpis at I'enth nnd Arch str, cts, under his own nnme before becoming n member of the present linn nt Twelfth nnd Arch stiecH. William Turner Wllllnm Turner, twent) -seien years old. died lesterilny at his home nl 1fl AicruerhOii street, .Mount All), after a NOW REAL "WAR" VETERAN Man Who Says Police Beat sworn out for his ill rest hy tram McCert. mnnagcr of the hotel. Ti theft was discovered, according te Jit Court, ufter Haiidcir.sdisch.ilge.trtt auditors went ever the man s books, Handell denied te Detective Ciedl thnt he wns Stioe slant in hii receljn i lie Insisted that the matter Imil , fixed up before he left the hotel emplsi i I Fire Threatens Paint Plan! I Pire In n small ee:il shed thread! the paint and lead manufacturing M of Jehn T. Lewis ,V lires. Utinpu The (.bed was one of siieral ta huildlngs In the I'.'iUO block en Araai avenue. Klames were dsreicrfttl :. :ll A. M.. and an al.iria bteti Truck Ne. Ill te the shed. TI'.? I ( was extinguished after two hours. . n ii' t htr ii rrau' di:.tiis mr r. . .i,- 7 IMlll llitl i HILL. nf Cullfnrnl.i. liunbHn.l nt s lir J IIIII U .! d .....1 Irlnli.l. i., til. 1 1 t UtttM Him Earns Second Wound Stripe nerni nerii-e, .sturi.i - i" m. rr-J . ..i ..... ,. .,..,.,,.. c. ..... !at the residence of .Mis A IvmniS. W . L'liurgi' ii'.u neerge .uniiiiii, jseiiiu 7th M. Intel in-lit in-li.iii flrert mar Twenty-sixth, hit him ilur- m-.v-n,, u m.. sRAH lng u "taxleab battle" Pridnv wns ui.inw uf n,,0rBe it li n-." Sirii llindn today by William Je.ue. ltlllirrMai iifternnen, t Seuth Til) ler street. Mahlln, n starter for a taxicab com pany, a rival of the company cniple) lng Joyce, was held in .'s.'lie bail hi Magistrate O'Connor for a f'uithe'r liearliig .September fi. , The cemplaliiaiil iccently caused the ntrest of seven patrolmen of the Tenth nnd Ituttoiiweod streets station, alley, lng lie was beaten in ihe station house. The patrolmen were held te the Grand i Jury. i runlil'iice. IW7S l.m Intatinent iiriiiue n.llililll'11 A, U -VIMl n 13 lllrt' linn. ... -rf, , IH rhelien me.. Oertniiiiiew i " n, .' ri Trarhir, In Ii' r s.'l.l i u H-Iini frleuUs Invltcil le ruM.rul n", ,";, " 'J V M.i nt I'hurch .t Hi" HnllirM.1 i.innlnu'ii ll I f . nlillll .-liaiPlll I I' MrMr.N'AMY Oil All." s JOSEPH, Mi.Meniiinv. liUHliaml nl n (1 casesgreiing,mt of the march of armed' lingering Illness, en the first in liver iilnerH in the .Southern Weset Virginia sary of his wedding te Miss Jean ('1.1 c"nl ,""ls' I Chester Fex, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I Jeseph Pox, of Torresdale. retary of the Anthracite. Producers' Association, with offices In Philadel phia, and such ethers as may be nec essary. "As there are no public funds avnll nble for this emergency plan, It will probably be necessary te ninke n small distribution clinrgu of perhaps two cents per ten te cover the costs of the coal administration within the State." Seek Mrs. Helen F. Jacksen Detective Jeseph Shny. In ohm-ire nf the division of missing persons of the GEORGE C. GALKNA M wertn wiheb bitei, wne stcnea wvmi rnuaaeipiiui vn ini'v Short I Ol 111' te .lesenh I rsie n,.n,i nd Iteglnnld Dunn, sentenced, te be i gm'V; .'Chlbabl 'Ta bet" pJh hanged tomorrow for the nssasslnntlen , ?,r? s'i" Venue N P vi,'in.i of .Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes ? nr.klSieh 'n,' te locate' m'Ip" ll iirun i rUM'OSKI.Y HUMOROUS Tin beit conile artliti cret tht .wall known elj" ' -s with rti genuinely humor hub Drii te which thiy fall, ler ,h r . i fweOen of . th 8undir P. Jacksen, nnd notify her thnt her slslcr Is dead. Mrs. Jacksen's nddresa Is given in the, telegram as 1001 North Seventh street, Hnrrlsburif, Pn,, but she ia thought' te be stepping lu this Cits, ii J!lL i . . -r BRIDEGROOM 80; BRIDE 65 Turner was the h0n nf the lnte P. liiruer, a prominent law- Mr. James )cr of this eit), nnd Mrs. Adeline II. l urncr. William Henri Addlcks SEEK ELOPERS HERE Police Watch for Arrival of Boyer Beyer town Couple The Philadelphia police were asked last night te watch nil reads leading into this city te apprehend Charles Mi. ler. thlrt) -three jears old. and Kdllh H. Clark, siUeen years old. who are brlified te hine eloped from Hover Hever town. Pn.. early yesterday In an ii'iitn. Miller has u wife nml two children "in l!o)crtewn. Tim pair were last seen nt New Per- inn nn', Hems i eiinty, in a iipw headed teiiurd this city. m vnTiui In hih )A il le I ' M 111 . 'l'rltlM car, McJTlJ (iicn Sinull) l-'unernl " I "' 'a M , 1 1. 101 HIS MO' rem'"'" - i- -. ....a ll.ilini.ulilir ' ifM I i iU n l3,l'I lumlnlr'a Chlirih 10 M 1"' "K'l luiiiluiu' rmeter i'I.II'T isuilJnnli iik WilOW Of llfnlKI' 1' '-'"" HHiitlvei! nml filni'ls .iri fuiiernt Krriliea. Irnl.i Kile rPKlrten'e. laeu llm i lni..i in.nl nrll.lle ... c , iiinnf.i .Ml Hill. lli -ii - ','-- ,, until InvllMl in ntfnil flMlPrjl " K .' W .i- e,,,,.,!.. i i fi h a uivni m.. .ti..m.'.h , - - . . ..n-niJ1 ..!.. ..iAt.i. v rlii huhl m tiff l,ul IUVII I.MII' ll' ..... 13 I II t 1 tl'i M KUll.M.. rtUK . J',' Tersi ii.iiien li.iul.i.n.l nf I lllldll rtAiiiii i4, it"-"'"". - : "' ,, s,yM.?":.rrn,?i "',,;" .rxci ... ,.-... .."' ..--, , . . ,v Vd "J. 3I.IIY i iiniii i . N. K.VJ-'J.vjJ'f' .iv'iVMii SI'. M, HM'tlsl Tenil'h, "' ' una TB liitHimeut prlinte Beth "Supremely Happy; Every thing Fine and Dandy" Scranton, Pa., Aug. ll. "it- i eighty, but win would never think se1 William Henri Addicks. member of n if jeu saw him, ou don't knnu. i,,..., I tireminent Phllmlplnhln f,,n,ii,. ,ii..i . happy we nre. nnd ever) thing N line ! pneumenin yesterday at the firanti Can and dandy. Mrs. Jnjnes II. Mestmer, Jn Hetel, Velloivstene Park. He wns of Lake. Ariel, bUty-hve, said tedny In the son of Mrs. Geerge (J. Stout of nnnntincing her innrrlage jPKterday te Iterwyn, and her first husband, the 'hite I,,.. ..... ,,,. n ,i ai.'Piuii'r, a iciireu i uiiuiii 11. aiuueKS. Christian minister of Curtlnnd, N. y, i Mr. Addlcks, who wns twentv-twe years old, tlnislied in June his freshma.i year nt Massachusetts Institution of Technology. Ten days uge he Mt hnre for u estcrn trip with Dr. nnd Mrs Stout, arid Ids hiilf-eisters. the Misses Miyy,, Hebecca nnd Margaret Stout. 'J'hrce days age he biiddcnly developed pneumonia and win, taken te the Ui-tiud Canyon Hetel, ArAlUMKNTM TO HUJT AvKRV PURflK and rewt every .t.nulreniJit my. btetind Senater Nelsen's Wife Dead Washington, Aug. II. (Hv ,, p, ) Mrs. Nlchollne Jacnbsen Nelsen, wife of Sennter Knute Ncjsen, Mlnnesutn, dlpd early today after a long IIIuphs, She wns a unlive of Norway nnd mnr rled Senater Nelsen In 1808, They hnve a daughter, who, with Senater Nelsen, will leave tomorrow for the muimi ei Aiexanurm, Minn,, me Iscli ann iatrlaiHiiA m . T ' . J. E.GALDWELL & CO. JEWELRY SILVER-STATIONERY invite inspection of their store and the wealth of new and precious merchandise in which they specialize. Even though a purchase is neither made nor contemplated, such a visit cannot fail te prove educational and interesting. But One QualityThe Best ..CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS !Klr,V . A it..'.- .. Jn'l. ..'. J! Ll . Sg. .;& i, VWfi
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