X rAt'v Br 'nrru,vviir1?jr t ' V " fm? Ttf W V P"7, 5 "7 THE .WEATHER ' Fair weather and moderate tempera tnre tonight and Friday gentle winds, mostly northeast. TF.m'i:WATUMl AT 1IACH 1IOUK Th I lie in lia I i I ii I .'i I -i I r. full IIH 171 175 7f -r. 170 170 177 177 I I uenttra puftttc meaner M J VOL. VIII. NO. 282 Entered Be- eW nd-CtjM Matter t Iho Foitefflcs M Philadelphia, F. uiiult ma aci ok niren u, ieiv PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 PiiSU.hid nllv nxec-jit Eufidy. fliibjertptlen Tre IA Tear br rubiunee DIIJ0$jJi 1922. b Public Idlter Company UalL PRICK TWO CENTS BfllE 10 IL S. TO RATION GOAL UNO FIX PRICE Joint Commission te Prepare Priority Lists Headed by Railroads ONLY 20-DAY SUPPLY OF BITUMINOUS NOW ON HAND Twe Fields Separated, U. S. .Being Supreme in Anthracite, State in Seft Ceal J The rationing of cenl, with rallieads liven Iirsr pmeri-nce, in iiiuiiiiuu u.v mu Pennsylvania Fuel Commission which finds, that the State has only a twenty clajV supply of soft cenl. "The situation is acute, saul AY. D. B. Ainey, head of the Public Serv ice Commission nnd chalrmnn of the new Fuel Commission. He returned to te diy from a conference with Secretary f Commerce Hoever and Federal Fuel Administrator Spencer. Control of anthracite production nnd diitributien will he administered jointly ly Federal nnd State officials, as a rc- vtalt of the conference, according te In- famntien from Washington. Antlira flit will be treated as a national prob preb lib, It Is said. The Pennsylvania Fuel Commission ilw will co-operate with the Federal Oerernment In the matter of bi tuminous, or oft cool, but the Fuel Commission which Mr. Ainey heads willbe supreme In intra-Statc problems, Including prices at the mines. Comprehensive plans for the allot ment of coal will be presented tomorrow it ( full meeting of the Fuel Comrals Cemrals Comrals ilen in the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ainey announced. He was accompanied te Washington yesterday by James S. Benn, a member of the Public Service Commission nnd the Fuel Commission. "Will the fuel situation be serious Ihli winter?" Mr. Ainey was asked. "If all the mines should start to morrow en full time, there would still H c vacuum that could never be filled cp," he replied. Rationing System Werlted Out Asked if the commission planned a rationing system inich as was employed is Fuel Administrator Garfield during tie war, he said : 1 "CemDrchcnslve lilniin linen linnn terljed out nnd the machinery te make tlint effective linn hern nrnvlilp.1 tenfii. ftfilj. These pinna will be placed be lOtuny colleecues tomorrow fnr Iheir itereval or disapproval. Tie situation Is somewhat akin te a noner mm "is pntlent. A doctor docs trerrthing he can te hasten thn rp. wrery of his patient. He works un feijlnjly te make him well, but when seieeu mac an operation is imperative M-Onerates milcklv nnd nnt-nfulli- Thnt 1 lust the way the Fuel Commission reu about the present crisis. Mr. Alnev Intimated tlint Hip Tnrlnml Oerernment would leave the Ponnsvi Pennsvi Jinia eltuntien in the hands of the State luel Commission. e apiuearhed the fuel question with the recognition that Pennsylvania In the greatest conl-preduclng State and hit It Is also the largest consumer of I'j own product," continued Mr. Ainey. Stern Facts Face State 'Xe flrillhf tlm nnnn,,lelA.. .. til -1 't It ItS UlltV til I'll-P Knr.lnl e . 1 .. ., I I ., .. I ,, .. - -'tf ' .. j,'v.l.,III tllll -I111WI1 10'tnc I'emisjlvnnla reciulremcnts. We Wdwlth these facts: X antlira me Is being produced and there Is net Bere than iwi-nty dnjs' supply of bl- SuT (:unl if lt vvcrp 0,i,,aly ,is- An. '"-iuhvc.- iiiurr is nei mere u ROBBER SUSPECT SHOT BY GUARD AT ARSENAL Fugitive Had 'Eluded Pursuers In Swamp Before Being Wounded William Hlpc, nineteen Wears old, 010 Warner street, Frnnkferd, a Negro, was shot by a guard at the Frankford Arscnul today after he had been chased for two miles by patrolmen nml a crowd of boys and men ever country reads nnd through Bwampland. Abe Donahue, 0200 Devereaux Rtrcct, Wlsslneming, found Itlpe, whom he knew, In his house at 10 :H0 o'clock this morning, and when the intruder darted out, gnve chase. Donahue fired two shots, which went wild, Ulpe after a long chase took te the swampland, (blundering through mud and thick underbrush with patrolmen pressing after him. He broke cover at the guard line around the Frankford Arsenal, nt the edge of the swamp. James Millien, n soldier en guard, shouted at him te halt, and when he kept en running to ward the arsenal fired. Hipp brought up almost at the hame instant en a barbed wire fence which protects the Government property. Itlpe was taken te the Frankford Heepltnl. He is net believed te be hurt seriously. SEIZE RUM IN HOI OF "JUDGE" Federal Raiders Search Roem of Magistrate and Carry Off Liquor DQRN WHEN 'WILD Bltl WAS HER CREAM PUFF WAS HIDDEN UNDER TOYS H 1110 cr lllrKn ilnvi" .,,.,..!.. (., 2J5V.u"?''r!1?- Ne ,nubt tl,p im.s Z ?., if-' ll nrs,y te ni range for IHe UlDDOslhim nf ivkf ,...I .1 i.. .. I'll' 11 III U' I "' '..M.V IUI II m . V." ,l10 "''li".i.nts of co.i ce.i tnmers necerdlug te fcemc order of pri Wl y based upon detennlnntlen of the (i' ",'"" cnup. "riNUiiy t;iP Ullfin u r Thie,''"'unl '- -WinMl. Xnturally be concerned in inrn,;r;j:' .'."'. us 't 'a". "e tak '"I coinniiie,, will pwentlng. se far nS JI a,untn,e of the .ber.agc b preli- Epeils members of tin ts (nvprimi' n'l T! "ilwien ,, " "lcml,er(, f the com- onTerroiv ?i ,lCse,:f .nt ,,lt' "","'i wner ui, i l n"t'eilite the Gov- Kie 1 l'!,S ", c,cap n,s" of " UecaViiS n" n..d,,,' w of public terence i"i.-iii nt me con "The eeniiiiihs.u,,, j ln f, r m,lfr ",,lJ "ll'cr offices, through I t'nllnuHl e I'UKe Nluetwn. Column bK ITO SUE REAMS FOR $100,000 Niece Wh 0 Lest Manrl rv i -- . ..,,v. wcuidrcB Relatives Apathetic u. 10. (Hv a. IV i the Iehk n r i, an iri- ... .. .hi nil iyiKVeS :r " L': '."i'v' ronero ItrmV. "- "I'imiciie, .miss ,u . " iienin ireiinrei fn,i,i.. .,. 1...1.... 1 in ..1 '"".'." '" uim lielrh of nil, tin. ' Clikuge nml i.itii .... 'SwSS. 1"W ami n ,.,.., no ilrclntec 0P i ,a" for v ill i ,v p"";" t0(,".v litv''H,(,'()0(' "'tatt. of her ,, .-- tiurimiii it ... . ftw Yerk Prohibition 'agents raiding through the northeast today, seized liquor in the apartment of Magistrate Leuis J. Dera ever a saloon at Westmoreland street nnd Kensington avenue. Four (units of liquor were found hidden under a pile of toys in the room which the Magistrate's daughter said he occupied. The saloon Is conducted by Walter Manning, the Magistrate' son-in-law, who is ill In bed ami was net dis turbed by the raiders. Agents .Tene, Schrecder and Hern made the raid. Agent Dern is net related te the Magis trate. The raiders said they also found a small quantity of liquor in ether rooms In the house. At the saloon of Jeseph Denehue, Frankford avenue and Wlllard street, the agents said thej found liquor In a third fleer bedroom nnd back of the bar. Wine and limier were found In the basement of the Miloen of Patrick Hughes, Sixth and Dauphin streets. The ralderb, riding en a triHi, were pursued by several motorists anxious te witness the descent en suspected plnccs. The agents tried te shake off their pursticiH by dodging through bide streets, but were unsuccessful. In the saloon of Charles Peonies. Twentieth street and Susquehanna ave nue, a glass lined witli liquor was found back of the bar. The acents also found a live-gallon jug pattly tilled with liquor In n buck room. The biggest haul of the day was made nt the saloon of Vincent Datzl", Twcn- uciii street anil .Montgomery avenue, where the agents said they found a bar rel of liquor. Several quart's were found bark of the bai. Men In a ciewd groaned as the Gov ernment men tolled the barrel out and leaded it en the truck. At the saloon of Mnrtln Gill. Lambert street and Montgomery avenue, three quarts of al leged liquor wcic found. WOMAN LOSES MEMORY, WANDERING IN STREET JaiBBBBBHu; , -v,aaaaaaaB ,'g CnHtm ''' aldllBkkkkkW f. kkkkva--' kHHvkkVkkkkB i vSlaMkkkkkkHkW kkHHakMaikV Jiikkkkkkkl HIKakkkkkkw ' 'J"tn mWW-'y--i liDiLLLLLBkMNI' '"-'' . F'mm&z 'yjM ijtflHPPikJ' ; -" , JtfKrikkkkkkkkV IMMITakkkklkkkkkkkkky n1 1 ' -wiBiiML-iiiiiiiiQ vKr-C: ikWrBkkkkkkkkkkkkkkS rLLHHBPl '-: ;v;iilMBlikHfLLLLLLLLLH EaaakkkkMHBIP'! '"? 'jaaVkkkkkkkKfnVkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkH P - iAMbWI. - WSFKbWtVsJijIS' Jbi Isj'iriwteiMriTaiiirVtiiiiMiiiMimijWkBagtifi MR. AND MKS. WILLIAM S. HABT This picture of the two screen stars whose marital difficulties have just become public was tahen at their wedding breakfast in the St. Francis, San Francisce. In these days Mrs. Hart called her ' husband her "Cream Puff" TRUCE IS DECLARED TAXKAB WA GOBER SURPRISES Supt. Mills Arranges New Schedule of Stands for Com peting Concerns BATTLE AT THE BELLEVUE Can Find Ne Relatives of Victim of i Mental Lapse A well-dressed woman of middle no, suffering intpaiently fiem less of mem 01 j, was found by police tedav wnu dulug through (ici'iiiantewn ami taken te the lliaiichtewii station while an effort is being made te find her rela tives. Neighbors n-peited thai the weiiinu had been waiideilng up and down for hours In the nelghhciihued ef .Marshall and Grange t reels. Last Gerinutilewn. Sim wns taken te the station house and for an heui Patrolman Jehn llalg tried in vain te leain something of her his tory. "I am bound for Marcus Heek," she told the police. Liner she said bhe was from West Philadelphia. After much quclieniiig she said her naifte was Mary l Faust, but she did net seem te be able te lemeniber her address. The only clue te her identllv besides her mutteiliigs about Marcus Heek and West Philadelphia was found In her poeketbeok. It was a slip of paper bearing the name of Heward Wjatt, but with no address. She said he lived ill Atlantic City. The woman were a blue suit, a silver-tone hat, and had en spectacles. She has duik hair spreckled with gray and Is of dink complexion. She were a wedding ilng. The police describe her as about tifly-tluee years old, live feet four and 1 half inches Mil and weigh ing about 1-0 pounds. A true ranie in the taxieah war to day as Superintendent of Police Mills announced he w ill establish stands for the various competing ceinpnnlcs. Itcpresentntives of the Quaker City and the Yellow Cab Companies called en the nipei intendent and said they would welceme the action he planned. The present war for cludcc positions Is hurling business, they admitted. "In the absence of legislation or., of city ordinances covering taxlcab stands and in view of the disorders, the police bureau will take It upon- itself te es tablish cab stands in fient of the ho tels" Mr. Mills said. Mr. Mills late this afternoon turned te Police Captain Sehultr. a list of stand allotments which were said te be satisfactory te the taxi companies. Drivers were instructed te take stands accordingly. The battleground shifted today te Hread street In front of the llellevue llellevue Stratferd after a series' of clashes last night in front of the Hetel Lerraine, Itread street and Falrmeunt avenue. Seven drivers were arrested, a police sergeant was injured, several specta tors weie knocked down nnd a dozen tnxleabs weie rammed in last night's battle. Twe drivers for (lie Black and White Company were arrested after they had ILUlillllnil Tf.l... 1- Tnll. 1 i-l A -l. ullilliril , Willi ,,. 41UIIJU, X I II llCIl street, a starter for the Quaker City Company. An altercation started when Itelph objected te the men crowding Quaker City cabs in front of the Dellevue- Strotferil. A fiplit- fnllmve.l Patrolman Ilrosten caught the mcnjaXf". I LEADS PATTERSON Frenchman Takes First Sets, but Leses Third Davis Cup Match ANDERSON OUT OF PLAY Bosten, Aug. 10. Andre Gebert, star of France, surprised Gerald L.. Patter son, world's champion. In the first of the D.nis Cup semifinal round matches between France and Australia, this afternoon at the Longwood Cricket Club. Gebert took the flist two sets, but dropped the third. Gebert led nt the end of the third set by 0-4, 0-3. 3-0. Kattcrteiv began In the first set like a winner. Gebert gave him a battle In the first game, but finally the Aus tralian wen at 8-0. Then he took a love game. Three of the first four games went te Patterson befere flnliert get really started. Tim Frenchman then, displayed some excellent tennis, driv ing down the bnsellnc or .lrnniilni. slmr. shots ever the net. He nulled Put. tersen all ever the ranrt nml fniw.n.1 hi 111 te out often. The point score follews: rmsT sr.T Patterson . . . ,S 4 2 O 1 .1 A e 2 .11 4 Uefrt, . ." 0 1 1 1 a 4 I 4 ai 0 Htrolte unuljsls. .v. p. e v m Patternen ... . a n 11 it a (Jebei t 1 7 Tn 4 Gebert kept up his sensational weik the second set. w limine the first- BILL HART, ALIAS 'CREAM PUFF,' SAYS CHARGE IS FALSE Famous Twe-Gun Man Movies Issues Denial of Wife's Accusations of POSED AS A GREEK GOD, THEN BEAT HER, IS STORY Admits Separation Five Months After Marrying Winifred West West ever, Alse of the Screen LAST -MINUTE NEWS BASEBALL SCORES PITTSBURGH ..00012 FHiLLIES 0 10 0 0 Cailsen and Schmidt ;.Riiip nnd Henlinc CINCINNATI 0 0 0 2 0 N'WYOKKCN.L.) 0 110 0 Denehue and Hnrgrave; Scott nnd Smith. CHICAGO 0 0 0 0 0 r,KOOKLVN(N.L.) . 1 0 0 10 1 7Tau fm an and O'Faiiell; Vance nnd ST. LOUIS 0 15 10 BOSTON (N.L.) 0 0 0 1 0 I't'tftcr and Ainsmith: Mniquard and O'Neill. (NO OTHEK MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES) after they lied down Itread street. They arc.losepn .McUenagli. LTeO .North Fif teenth street, and Leuis Hansel, 1311 1 Seuth Melville street. It took forty patrolmen and a squad of motorcycle men te restore peace last Centlniifil en Twee Mnetrrn. Column Four ELOPING OPTIMIST TOOK LONG CHANCE three games. Ills court tactics nn.l imn. eralshlp completely bewildering the AYIinbleilnii champion. The sets went with the service en the next two games and then the Australian bieke through' nnd wen two in a row, only te have Gebert run out en the net two games. The point score follews: SECOND SET ..a 2 (i 4 e s s a a si a .& 4 (I i (I 11 f (300 BROTHER SEES BOY DROWN "emnia I e Wt is . Iienin. eapitalisi. jentract si .1. i ' ." nn "''"idled" ty.Heam i i-V ImV0 bc'('n ''' e,l by iSX 1 .IT" ?rs "B" Miss '. Her mil""1 '" n nn,' '"'' fpters or ,i... . ,uns "''e 'f the ,11 UZS lM..l""ll.n'"l "t the time of ll'eads L i ",rtct'T, 1" feuitec.i MOurlTi- ,AM''H,lrllpn"i sale . Ca fen1,'idv"fl,,1,m' Mr' '" wnt oherni '1.,.'lll";V"n,,(:. '"'I did net ?J the i. ..?. " " """ f"'i' '""tin Jwam. ..ii u"l",H '" a femwui u"w b,01,H',l J!!:"fnea,,,'svastes. W.AniH .:.' (. .'..".V,H.t rin Is itlnuVm t " " ,v"f'li Vens atskv 'nths 1e,l,l,:t',..pJ, ,M,,,1,,, wvernl Mlna n, i.i.' .'"".? "R ."", J "mis ' I" 1 III lui i ,M0 wl ."" " '" ' Mexican ridlailelp . a' I'oce'"v' Wurlss vitj fe.v t llle. Me. Ihem, Miss Child Guards Clothing, Waiting for Other te Come Up Itebert AVerkelser, .lr , seven years Md, was drowned inday In the lake at Penliroek Pail, near l.annhile. Pa., while his livc-ictir-iild bielher Deuahl looked mi Ulisiispei ting a traueily, jnm nTnwre -rn riri-rn The ihildien are the sons of Heherf DULl. OlHnvte IU UCHID Youth Said Prospective Mether-in-Law Would O. K. Wedding Detective Owens. 'Cupid's Neme sis," who watches the Llkleu trains at Itread Street Station te intercept tee jeuthful elopers, today added another scalp te his belt. Alse, he proved an old married man knows mere about mothers-in-law, real or prospective, thnn uiere youngsters. Irwin Hess and F.mma Hetter, of Harlville, Pa., were darting toward the "Ilonejnieon Special" wiien Owens spied them, Hess looked his twenty I luce j ears, but the girl appeared even less than the seventeen suiiinier.c she admitted. Se he stepped them. "Call up her mother." suggested IiesH. "She'll say it's all right. She likes me." Owens called up Larlville. AA'liat Mrs. Hetter said made the wires hum and lless perspire when it was icpcated te him. Then Hess and the girl hurried for a I rain te Lnrlvllle net Hlkten. Stroice amilyals. Pattcersen ... I T a i" 4 Oebert 0 II 7 IS 1 Iteth pln era became steadier in the third set and there was less double faulting. Patteri-en made his stand nnd wen the fiit two game-, and It was all even at four. The next two games al ternated unci then Patteien wen en his etvn service and broke through Gebert 1 scrveH ler a uvicrery. j The point score fellows; 1 Tiimn set ' I'anersen ,4 4 I e I 11 s 4 r, . aehert . . .2 2 4 4 0 4 a 2 3' atiel.s niuibtla: A P. O. Pnttcraen . 117 Gebert . . I 4 13 .1. u, AiKieisnn, who was drawn against Henri Cechct. the youthful French flush, was stricken with itillu 'enza. Gerald Patterson, captain of the Australasian team, said at neon he was afraid te risk pla.iing Andersen and would substitute Pat O'nara AA'oed against the Frenchman. There Is n possibility that Andersen will net be able te play against France at all. I.es Angeles, Aug. 1C. "A'illalneusly untruc."jetert.s Illll Hart. The two-gun man of the movies, whose slrely glare fiem his beady eyes has looked daggers through yards of celluloid and whose whipping draw of the famous sixes lias punctuated many it stirring AA'estcrn drama of the screen, se brands the statements printed In a Les Angeles newspaper concerning the rift In his five months' wedded life with AVinifred AA'estever, screen beauty, who, it Is said, had the pet name of "cream puff"' for the daring film here of the plains. UlH's denial pertains chiefly te the re port that AYill Hays had tried te patch up the shattered romance and thnt hl sister Mary was responsible for some of the trouble, but the story said te have been glen out bv Mrs. Hart's law) er also relates that TJill liked te pose In his home ns an unclad Gn.k god nnd "heat up" his wife because she didn't applaud his lines. "Villainously Untrue" Hart's statement came after sccial weeks of rumor tlint all was net well in the Hart household and that Miss AYest AYest eer lind left her husband in his Holly Helly Holly weed home nnd taken up her residence "nn hit inuuicr ur, nanta .Menica, a suburb. The stnleitipnt fnllnwci. TWO "Ah all the newspnpers of Les An-I geles are aware, I have reneatedlv and 111 up te this moment denied there has been nny diiiiculty between Mrs. Hart and m)self. I 'A Les Angeles paper publishes an article this afternoon containing state ments which the paper Intimates ran e irein .Mrs. nart's attorney, and some of them arc villainously untrue, par ticularly the ones referring te Marv Hart, my sister, and AYill II. Hn. "Mrs. Hart and myself separated about three months age, and a few days later property contracts were executed, making ample previsions for her main tenance, ns well as for our unborn child, which is expected in September. AVhether she contemplates divorce pro ceedings or net I have no knowledge. Defends Ills Sister "It is tetnlly untrue that mv sitter assumed charge of my home when Mrs. Hart left. My sister uent te New New Yerk prier te the separation and is still theie. She has never regularly' lived in my household since mv mar riage. She lived at my Xewhall ranch until she went l'nst. "The threat against her fei lie nllenatten of my affections is tee nbsiiid and ridiculous te merit comment. .ur. in it. j lays lias never neted as nn intermediary nor did he attempt any reconciliation while he was here. In fact, te my knowledge, he did net even knew about the mutter. "It is especially cruel and uncalled for te drag nn sjster or Mr. Hays into this matter, for neither of them has had anything te de with it." The night letter te Mr. Hnvs fellows' ...n-ii- - nn iiiiii-ir in a lecaj after noon newspaper concerning mv domestic nffnlrs. Among ether villainously un true statements it says you were in forested in straightening out the matter en your recent Western trip. These statements weie obtained from some ether source nnd I bee te assure jeii that I knew nothing of them, nor was Centlniicil en Pace Murlrrn. elumn M7 MINNIE HAUKSBUND 711 43 S.DP, 11 1 12 I) Operation en Once Famous Opera Singer's Eyes Falls New A'erh. Aug. 10. ntv A p i Minnie Haul;, new the llareiiess Yen Hesse-Wartegg, once a famous epei.i singer and the first in sj,,.. "fMnneii in this ceuntr). Is tot all) blind nl be little home n Lucerne. SwiUcrlaiuL, This word was received ben. tmim i. j.ludge IMmuiid .1. Ileah. um ii iew uienins ngn Hie r.nreness whose sight had been failing for seen years, submitted te an opeiatieu in Paris, hoping that her ejes would be. come ueiimil. After the opeiatieu and ill the belief thnt It had been successful a celebration was held in her limn..' Ilie icieoiaiien ever, she thnt hope she entertained nin. BEGGARS HAD $150 Aged Weman and Blind Sen Have Plenty of Cash seventvyear-eld woman. i,.u dlsceM'ied . had been ! I 2 1 8 0 M 1G 2 0 10 21 8 1 line. Quigley nurt Mernn. 14 0- 0 10 - nlth. 0 0 0 " 3 10 -Deberry. 0 0 0 0 7 11 1 1-1003 8 2 PIRATES SOCK PITTSBURGH r h Maranville, ss. . . 1 1 Cure), cf 1 Rij,'bce,lf 3 5 Russell, rf 2 1 0 Tierney, 2b 2 2 3 Traynor, 3b 0 10 Grimm, lb z 2 17 .Schmidt, c 1 i 2 Carlsen, p 2 1 I PHILS e 2 1 1 FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT PHILLIES r li e a i- Rapp, 3b 0 0 14 1 Parkinson, 2b . 0 0 G 2 0 Williams cf 12 10 0 Walker, rt 2 2 4 0 1 Moe, II 112 0 1 riutchcr.ss 0 10 2 0 Leslie, lb 0 17 10 Hcnline, c 0 1 G 0 1 Ring, p 0 0 0 2 0 Tetalb 14 1G 27-11 2 Totals 4 8 27 11 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TORONTO 0 10 13 0 0 0 READING 1st 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Tayler nnd Vincent; 3rewn nnd Clarke. 0 - 0 - 8 4 9 12 0 3 TORONTO 1 0 READING 2d 0 0 ' Baumgartner and Fisher; Karpp and Tragresser. CLAYTON P.UR 0 PHILA.TERM 2 TATE'S STARS 1 IIILLDALE 0 OTHER GAMES 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 12 2 02 X - 10 7 14 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 LATEST RACING RESULTS TOST ERIE Fourth Little Arnmic, ,3:29 20, SO S. S7.45, wen; Frank Fogarty. $8.50, ?6.80, second; Ogaiite. S4 45. third. Time, 1 41 2-5 Austral. Beekna, Devenite. A ph. Elias O., Peace Pal nnd Delhimar also ran. FOHT ERIE Filth- wen ; Time. 1 12 3-,-j Tep e' the Mernins. 525 GO. SG S;. S4.10. Second Thoughts. S4.60, $3.00, second; Supei, $3 75. third. fciote. uullien. SlrjClareuce, Modesty alae -Fifth Pi ince James, 1-4. out, out. wen; out, second; Tlie Dictator, 13-1. S-3 TJamel A. also ran. SARATOGA speed, G-l. 4-3, Time, 1 12 l-r, out. inn. Aigh- TiTivd. PATTERSON WINS DAVIS CUP MATCH jJusiu.N. Aug lO.-Gemld L. Patterson wen the fiist V.UJ, maid, mr Austiaita iu the semi-final round at the Longwood Club this afternoon. He defeated Andre Gebeit, Tiauce, in five thrilling s.ets, 4-G, 3-6, G-3, G-4, 6-3. Davis HOMER BY WH iLKER, COURT TO DECIDE BUI PHILS TRAIL WHOSE WIFE DIED "BIG TIM" Murder MURPHY FREED Virginia T. Palmer, and her blind "son." .lack, forty-live jears old, were arrested for begging this atlernoen at Tenth nnd Market streets. They had between them mi,.... .!... S'1-A I u .mill AA'eikeNer, a heslcrv niiiiiufneturer of Lansdale, Kdiniind Itennett, of Lansdale, a Tc. high I'llivci'slly student, eut te the park at IO:.'IO o'clock this morning for a swimming lessen, lie saw Donald sitting en a lock, his brother's clothes stiewii en the ground aieund hilt., Heiiuett saw no swimmers ami asked Donald if they weie his clothes, rue) re ni) iiieiner s,' bind tlie boy. peiuiiug at the IN NITROGLYCERIN PIT! "He's down quiet sill face deepest. t hen of tlie lake wheie it in IJ,H Ati, "lp wanted celumnn en Mexican War Veteran Dead Itculliig. Pa.. Aug. 10. Peter t. Madam, the State's enh sui'viIng War eteiau, mid one of tiie sun Ivers in tiie elitliu niitlen. iilea mis iiiieruoeu at mice o'clock, Mr. Madara wiib niniiy-beven jenra old en Muy 10 of thlu eur, and it hud been his hope te llve 100 years. mere thnn SlfiO in eiuh Magistrate llenshaw sent the i.nlr te the Heuse of Correction for thiee Owner. Fearing Exp.o.len, U.v.,Sr"'ta; A "J-- W Animal te Hl3 Fate , court attendants seuirht te inn, I i..... .... .,P !. 1 !..- - .... . "'" ""I -i iiic ni-iiiiiig room, miip old woman her face se wrinkled It leeks like ye v pnrchment. mid her red-faced blind feii Wellsvllle. N. A'., Aug. 10. ( IJy A. P.I -A bull which held possession of a iiitiegl)cerine pit in tlie Kastern WjeiuliU Ceuutv oil field for two weeks is ilend, according te a message re ceived here fiem owners of tlie ex plosive. The animal staned te death. Tlie magazine consists of a dugout en the side of a hill, partly underground and partly covered ever with metal sheeting nnd turf. The bull, grazing en the hillside, nashed through into the pit. There were 1150 quarts of nitroglyc erin l)liig about en the ground and workmen feared te attempt a rescue because of the danger of un cxploslep thnt would have rocked the country side, . . V?. " . MTJ Illllir fill in liti !,... 1 i V.ires for a week Apparently the have toured most f this part of the country. W A. AYaid. ikieeti ,. of Aashliigteii, here en official business ........ ...,nh,i,K infill in nn,! Charge Against Chicago Gas Heuse Leader Fails Chicago. Aug. 10 Ut A. i i "lllg Tim" Murph). leader nf the ('lit- cnge gas house inkers' union one time Stale legislator and fenuerh an assistant sergeant -nt-arms of ' the I'liited States Senate, teda was ir tuall) fiee of connection with the mur der of a park policeman Ciieuit .ledge layler announced the State had faded te make a cis,. against Murpln. who with llnee ether men aie being died en a i barge of murder , The Stale charged that t. defend ants hud conspired with labor bemheis te minder an acting pink poll,.,. Hen. tenant hi n building labor Mr. rr,.,i Milder, former piesldent of the Uull.l ingi miles Ceumil. and the ether de de fendenats were net innli,.i.i i.. ,.. Judge's pronouncement. DICK'S DAUGHTER WINS C. A. Applegate's Dick Flnnell Filly Pays 8 te 1 at Saratoea Bad Threw Enables Twe Pi rates te Score and Take Lead Here Conflicting Identifications Mrs. Penny-packer or M Canney Baffle Corener of HT N PROTEST STRIKE Chiefs of Big Four Permit Men te Stay Away Frem "Danger Zene" FEAR ARMED R. R. GUARDS MAY SHOOT OR BEAT THEM Leaders Believe Piecemeal Walkout Will Spread Through out Country ILLINOIS IS STORM CENTER Firemen Pretest Against Run- nlng Inte Joliet While Troops Are en Duty wnlk-Teur" men are en tlj A iser.atcd rim Cleveland. Aug. 10. Spernd out of members of the "15ig transportation brotherhoods was etppit 'd today following permission given br their chiefs ln remain away fiem their pests until the danger of "being shot or beaten" by armed guards en rail road passes. Thousands of leliers received at the brotherhood hendipiarlers here evlilentlv hae undermined neutrality of these or ganizations. Permission for the men te rm .-tin jliem work was given yesterday follow fellow , ins the walkout f II'.OO engineers, fire men, trainmen, cemlucliys and swltih- men ,, the i:iBin. .fnliel and Lastern Jtiillie.-iil at Joliet. III., where the quii weik because .s,tnte troops gtlUKl. Iipecl Strike te .Spread ISrotherlieod leaders make no secret of their belief thai the "piecemeal" walkout would spread as the result of their virtual notice te the men that they may decide for themselves whether conditions justify their remaining away from weik. "AYIien the men cannot go te work without having irresponsible armed guards endangering their live thev mnv go home and stay there until the rondi rendi rondi Hen is remedied," H.-ild Warren S Stene, president of the ISrotherlieod of Uieometive I'ngiiieer.s. Lecal brotherhood chiefs- continue!! n receive reports V)da.v,-freiu their iiiein iiiein rl)V1WH'iu!H,a?'.er.,ihe reunny com- .piniuing or -KMlrKllig- in rai read sl,,,,,j and wirdx. both as te armed guards and defect no i'(iiiiineiit. I 15 liebertsi.ii. pieidenl of th" I.refhi i-heed of Locomotive Fir-'ineu and KllgllHliicii. said he red i e( ( gram from ('hn-age this mniiiing coin cein lilnniiiig of cendilniiis n t.ie Itei lc Isliiul K.ulread. The ti legrnni said tlui In i men pieiiwted im iid-i iiinniug into tin- Juliet scdmii and nskul pi nniieu te s.-n out nf thnt uiie Mail) t'emplainls Kiccivcd lr l.'nbi i isen iiisiriificd his icor icer seinative ill Chic-igir In Ml:,, tin. m.ni,. , up with Kink Island liailiead Coin. i panv iitln i-ils, and, if iiuahlc t a, an agi'im.it. ih en would nei In ic(uihm1 in ii-(ii(sic(l ti, opeiiite i t,,llt si i lien. Telearams weie also rwcivnil fi,,ni secretaries , m als -.un il.i iiiini; of Wiirklllg celldlliiiiis ni Louisville. K. i heili at, I,, iiiiids land Unwell. Ind .tnu vvnriciiig i .iiiiiiuieiit I Itrntheiliiinil of l;-iilre.i. Tlimiiiiiti 'tlui. lis this morning nceived a de.en : complaints fiem dilTcrciii p.-nis ,,f , , ceuniry icgaiding giinnis and .-,n,,,. meiit. Among tin in vvic li lcgi.-n.is frmn , Nashville. Teiin . i ef.iniig i,, ,,,. lieiisi.ni the Nashville. ( luiii.iiieiig,, nnd ,ellli I en I'.im- Mnrir.-ii ( u n NAVAL OFFICER GETS 3-YEAR PRISON TERM Ensign Alse Discharged Frem N.-wy for Radie Thtfts spetcn... of ihue M-.iis ni ,,, ., 'in. I disieii. uiilile iIisiI.iil-i fi ,1,.. .ippriive.l tnihiv mi ili f hi I. N hnliln i- I si I i i-l llltllllnvv ll. I II I'll II dish, v v i- .gll l'll-(e i -1 rei I . ai i n-i ii of RING OPPOSES CARLSON BOSTON "HUSBAND" TO SUE i In ll il Hulle simiilli.. I'l c t .-nt -nine. vein -old ethn . iih M .'il In g.-iiel.il i ..ml iiwirli.il .Inlv II l ' n H w.is le stilled uaji ,IMi nl valued it M! ll ll vv.is ri.fivi-n-.l 1 1 ,,,,) I Un Il'1 ' llliuieil In- tii.,1, ,, , imp. '"'" hoi i tin . p.-t uiii-iit.-il pin l, S, S Schuli'icu wn .in in-iii i i ,,,, ,, ind nuiiii.-niig cm iiiineni ,i il,,. .,, iiiellihlii Navy A .tnl II, will li. s, ,,,,, ei I is g,., .,,,, ,lllc llie -eis einil. N , i,,,v.i pri. I aril I. in . vv IMluill ,i I, I,, ills, l, ii ,e in, in i ,i n u v nl- f i mi ii-l.ip ii mis "ii at i.ilil.) les-i Clllt W.ilkei's hnniei ,,v,. i,,. ,a.t field wall in ih second and nm sn,. gh's were the only hits iii.-mIc oil' ".Nwed. " CniUen iu live innings of ih. I.elvvieil III. Phils Sllllie I'llll'.. get-awnv lie sixth llic I'm s Alter the eigv pievleus games. ldeasiue in wah .lillllll) iJIug, liild i. ii e en ! si. 11 till 11 low 'lav Tli.it will l i i,li. , mil rccm-ulv..,! SAi-nrin.il nr in ti., , t hem as a jialr he had seen In Marlett i ler a I) k Fiii'tiei "Til I'aug i- &7T fi-Swf SS res & S'5 3ri, begged in wrteu. Pennsylvania t" Sg "ACu. da,,,,,,,.,. t.1MM,ld., 81 1. r - i i j, i Dick. DauehUr. 110 Uabln 8.1 n.t a.. Centlnard en P. 8.Tnletn. Cqlamn Thr,7 Wl.ll le l.HI , Ih wc i iia.'.ing :; I,, i of lulling iu il,,. tine,. the tllial one wiu a ll the eiilv (eiisisii.ni Pitcher en Wllliilin's st,-, ltli i..i geed hall. Dining the ...iily finin. . ,,,,,,1 liilding gave the oppesiilon then- inns In the fourth Itnpp iniiss,.,i p Tier uev's bounder and 11 went fr a hit TriDiier sacilliced, nud when Ilcnlin,. ibrew wild te tirst tlie i miners were en second and third. A sacrifice th bv (.ilinm sc.iie.l Tierne). Itlng tK,tened up and prevented nny mnre runs. iu the llflh and two sent a fly te ii..n n,, The eutllelder thlnl and two i' "'I nf I In i. nf .' nl una ,in s cleili.ng 1 fm. Ciieii.r Knigln t. I11' ' III I ie I into i en, l ' "nnliiis ( ,,iin. s liinndvwii iie.n '1'liU lv-. Ighlh s.ns ,;1U "" H in ni en . I ,,ne .".'I Stn et Si.ili ni vv.i. Ins if.. . him llnee ilavs b.-fei- Peiili.vi.,1. kci. ll IT ii.. i.. . I'.eiitltv the lie,v. "s wue. She s "ie i eiaeici , AUTOS IN ANOTHER SMASH AT UNGUARDED CROSSING Ml et. i woman ii I'.iead Ithei-ine, With tfe down en. tierney vvniKcr li. si in the sun made u bad heave te UlliK ciessed the nlnliei-. Kltiht hits in all were mnde efr Uiug Continued en rre Sertnlwn, C'ejumn rlr who left VV lllllllll avenue, ill,' ln-st ,,, -inn me woman w,,s Ihii icl in 11, , Si'imi Mis Anne Pennv nn. k.,, Cmei.ei Knight assembled ,,... seutaiives of ,, M,, , , u '" 'lh e tedav. The dui. I woman's ,,, I "IB wasp.led en ,h, , ,. l-V..?.. h ,' lie h.i.l I. ph.i.egiaph of ,he ImhIv '" l.iaheth lagei. len , ,,, ,,, I osien. hf Mer of C.mnev s snow i, t u. I,i.. ,. . ' lis '' "' - "ii ii in ess was shown ihe pliotegrniih un. i J.I..II ner a Kllnllai te trim a ilell's dress 'es, tlinl's mv Aunt till child told the Coieiici "leu are wrong, that Forty -ninth Scene of 1 he sni ,,nd nml, lv -nun li and W Inn v Ighi hours n ma. Inn. di lv. u lllllll. I I. Is s.,,,,,1, -,f -,i sidesw 1 1 n d a i ,r ili i iMi j,v liiii,. Id l.'iiiT l.eler as nnd 'let- aunt piece of J,lce 'atheiine," fc ni) sister e.itlniirjnruKr M,rr. ,,, n. ,Jw.f,ryeu K,? 01feS, 1 OH and Walnut Streets Injury te Autemt 'I' ill a nl. lit ;l' ,,r. lllllll stieei, it lilll " ' III ted In, In. ., I,, n hv Willi, mi II III... I. s' t. II I If III IV.'ll l,v III,,,. Sir... I lll'llsli sle,. 1 .-. I , e I i.'-si.-r i i. in a 17 I'm,,, I, I si i eet. wii'i lliiewu ihleiigh I lie vvind- HiiitlU when ,-sii-oeie oft , eiilrnl ,,f-,, (lir. The lllllll Illll lip ei, ,e sidewalk nne 'ins nun a ihiiim- Kehct wan j Healed III the I ' ll I f xj t Ilesn Itesidnils nt ih,. iieighlioiheiMl w , , hliv int.- fleipienl pelilieiis f,',H. I ipi-ile pellie prnttctlen nl il,,. -,.r. i ninth strict creHHing en Walnut Mict weie siuied te grenler ,.fferl hv tin. UiiuiiiI ncilient Tliev ...s.... Z..."" ntse ,, I,,,.,. )ir - ' .."-r.'.". "Tiiier (1.. ......... ...... ..... loh.-eii-un,,.,,. ".. I""""" I" ue llleseuled un made te Director r Public .Safety Cor. tel.veu h) i hemiiN J. Wlicliin "l t u,..7i Knit). ninth street """""' -' ' H'th Police arrested both airuDie, Ulickbiirii and ArAltTMKNTH TO SUIT vvvi.TT .... -..ttl.1 JVSK -wnr yViuiri7B.Sti 10 ,1'Kr. ff'S'n'ifnVr - AwriwYniwiSIj: . xm M vi K 1 I M ' .' Iftr'tV... 4 ,, ,V -rrrfrfH,iw, T. V --..in, ,iV j.. .T tfli, S S.-i . .1 . .-iu,.-sa?-li.. ,jz 1.1. JM .41 i-- Ktx
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