WI&STwxYmmMm ?yirtf$tia -,vw NviAkftn ""-" f WW,'1) i'f'J iv " a' ' "i ' ntT)r'; iw yv T f imw K rt y, at -j P. !'- & fc FREED DRUG ADDICT Judge Refuses "Expose" Offer of Man Who Was Released by Renshaw ASKS CHANCE FOR CURE Judge Mnn.ighnn, Mtting n a com mitting mnglvtrnte. feday held Albert Fitzgerald In $.-,000 ball for the (Srnnd Jury en charge of pesi-c-.ing and sell i"S narcotic drugs. The prisoner was held despite his plea mat tlic Judge let hi te be cured that If this Ret the men te me." it is JuM nv eny te talk new. Fitz gerald. If jeii have nnjthltiR te tell." ald AMstant DMriet Attorney Cor Cer Cor eon. iitzgerald. who bears the plain stamp of the hnbltual drug ucr mi his face ""'J In his trembling bedv. wan arrested lest llleht en n hnnnli .n-n... rt...i i... Juilce .Menughan niter number prl-.ner. William Kries. en l rial for having a nrug unlawfully in In- peie Ien. had related that he pet It from Fitzgerald. Ueth n.en were arrested erigitiullv bv members of the iee -r1itrul. but Fitz gerald was let go for lack of evldcn.-e ey .Masistrnte Hensbnw "'"' "in"' iwiisuuu- Yesterday Kries testitied he had bought drugs "fifty times" In a Ninth street restaurant where Pltzgerald worked as n waiter. Jeduy, en the witness stand, Kries declared that the purchases had net been made from waiters but from drug peddlers who went te the restaurant for raenls. (i "1 was down and out." snld Kries, 'and hnd no mene. I needed the drug and asked Kltrgerald if he had some he could spare me. I knew he used It him. self." I mean te get at the bottom of this drug business." said .lurk-e Mennchnn. i. . . , ' . i intend te learn wtie are fh.. ,,i.,,i lie run It and prelit bv it." During the hearing the wife of Wii- Ham ntzgerald appeared Mini looked the prisoner ever. "I heard It was William Kitgera'd my husband." said the woman "Thli lfc Albert Fitzgerald, bis brother " NORTHCLIKFE UNCHANGED Ixitiden. Aug Id i Hy A. I' i- The condition of Irrd Nertbcliffe , eutmues most grave, but there was n, tin f ,r the worse tedav if was .uuieut ( tv Ills medi a1 advisers CRASH AT IE Walter Schank. of Darby. Be- lieved Fatally Injured as Head StriWpf. Stnnn i nBda exriKe atone CARS LAND IN LAWN Twe men were hurt, one perhaps fatally, in an automobile collision at 8 :!." o'clock this mernine at Merien nnd Svcnmere avenues. Mrrien. The injured are Walter Scl.anl;. Mil Seuth Seventh street, Darby, and Henry Hausmiin. of lilt) North Fifth street. Darb. Beth are In the P,ryn Mawr Hospital. Hatisman with severe cuts and bruises, S-hnnk with a gashed , hend, a left band almost severed and Internal Injuries which mav prove fatal The two men vvhe were hurt w en titling In the car of P M. Yates, 0f 141M C'erlles street, who was d-iving a medium-si.i'd roadster. Yates was driving north en Merlen aveni.e West en Sycamore avenue came a large sedan, the property of Nicholas Thiiren. of Montgomery and .Merien nvcnues. The haufTeur. Ni. heias D.m. chelli, was returning after taking Mr. Thuren te his train. Neither diiver 'aw the ethe- until tee late. The two machines crashed, skidded together, and almost side bv side. careennd up en the lawn of Hareld A. Busby, at the corner His shrub bery was uprooted fir ii hi lavn plowed in twin furrows v the ars, which came te rest side hv side. Meth were wrecked almost hevend repair. Mr. Thuren's car wa empty save for the chauffeur. The drivers of both cars tstaped injurv, almost b.v a mlr mlr ncle. The two passengers in Mr. Yates' car were (lung out vinlentlv The victim mere icinin'v hurt strip k his head agaw st the sae,,,. ,,,) nx stunned where he fell Patrolman Miller heard the crash and telephoned for the police Mir TI.e two men were rushed te the hospital. CITY OFFICIALS INSPECT NORTHEAST IMPROVEMENTS Mayer and Department Heads View New Scheel Site Mayer Moere, members et bis ( ,ih -net and city ceunclltneii visited p ibhc Improvements in the Northeast tin. afternoon. Willi the Majer vver,. Di rectors Caven, Twining and Warbur ton; Ceunellmen Weglein and Pattmi. nnd William Hnwen, president of the, Heard ! I'.lucut.en. One of the pnni ipnl object-, of the trip was te inspect the site m t; jim Hamena streets, in the Thlrtv ., ventb Wnrd, for the destructor plnuiiMil for the consumption of vvasie in the North east. Tlie Majer Mild work would be started seen. A diversion enjejed bv everv one bit Director Warburton was created a. the cars sped up Hread street bv the wind, which blew off the lint of the Dlrei ter of Welfare, and deposited it in tlie pntli of another car. It was a total lesrti j,ut in lieu of something better the director dusted it off nnd weie It The party visited Juniata Park, rhere Councilman Pattmi wants a wading peel; then went te the big cltj acreage at Torresdale avenue and WnkelltiB street. Pint of this Is new Whitehall Common. The Scheel Heard wants n piece for a junior hi",h school, and Council has passed an ordinance granting It. The ordinance is new b,.. fore the Mayer. Tlie pnrtj had lunch con at Kveigrceu Farms. ARREST CABARET SINGER Olrl Accused of Uina Credit Coin without Aiiehnrltu wuneui Muineniy ElUabeth iates. n cabaret fdnger, Iran nmrnicu " ii unnii en nrren frnfr: nenr rlfteelltll. elinteeil with the I heft of a store credit coin. ..-" -.-... -"- -w- HELDBYMONAGHAN of the habit. He premised ,' "'?,?' ''"J. pmnl,,e "f " l-'rnnk-i xex, time, you go te Trenten, my were done he would "help "" " , " ',": '" ""'"J',; 'V" "?eU7i n J ,cnr 'n'Mrrn. re.nin.I some one te show ,. i ii. i . tunc In some, strike trouble at that veu the rem-doer r the Hetel Sterliit" who were selling tl ru-, -'TO J.lni.t. The fibbing, police 5feru Zrl n s.nniJc and ln.t'"'uns Tl I AUTO I ill siWt4 Twice eny pue eutiuneii .'JtHJ k "Mi- Httt, en coin Ue tee I'lfc. JiiivlciSbrer. Ha North F pence say rue eiuaineu .-uu worth took from fifteenth j. .iHtK-(--0tece empleye). 5 ASSASSINS STAB MOTORCAR DINER Brether and Twe Companions of Victim Disappear After Mysterious Attack POLICE WITHOUT MOTIVE Jehn HeniaKni. twenty year eM. 140 Merris street. uii stnlibed in the back at midnight, when the men laped te the running beanl of ht motorcar nt Seuth and Water streets. The n..allaMt ccnp"(l. Their victim is believed te be living. Police were unable te uncover a In-Ill iiv a hinil vlinn nlnrn Unriinlns Is said ie lme taken at the plant. Iternakas Is unconscious in Mount iiii-ihln i. ,.r. . , in. hie te give n account of the at- .-iii.ii iiusjuini, aim te far las lieen ,a,,V. .. . ''''tectives of the Third and '"'"'''J' Mrects Mntlnn a .hurt "Iter arreted three men In ,.m t'nif lire-ted three men In ..nnt.n,.. neil wmi the iiirnlr and are loekin two ntherri. for I he three men g.-ive their names nnd ?:' r;'rvps, '.'t U,,n'y liediiitiiiil. Trout and Hainbridgc streets; .lesepii O'Delll. i.askiii Mrcct near Second, and .lames etic, ( nlliarine street imnp si,.,,.! The men had a he.nrinv i, ,n I.ili, -.. . i -. . "' viiimi ' , ("lr' ,'ttter .""d Magistrate Ueti- I ,., ,,'' " s '''l.r'11 " l:f1'lu'"1 e '? bis ,., ,," .nnI"' f"',.?'J,)0 for an appear- , ' en August li. I At the liearin Hese Miller, 101 (in. sill -l.ici, I'-iuilCd mat. she nm (ll tlin I hi,- U i "V 'C, ,ll"1s,nbl,ln- Wl,!l innnJs Tr ,7el,h I,,'!1,l.51a, the Injured ".- .Jii"'1' .""' IJ,IK'1' ""wmuii. .... i.askiii street, the w.tness said. .., ..i-n; .him aneur te turn west; in .-I'uui sueci, .miss .Miller testified, 'when five men sprang out and endeav ored te step the machine. .Jehn caused the car te swerve ti one slili- m nvr.1.1 f'10"1: mu "l"' 'r'MX-'d en the runniiu nn i ti , en n'lini t i n V ..... n,. tl,..r. .1!.,, ........ t.. .!.- ... -. , . " ' ..-..... uiruicr en ,ienn , put en mere speed ami t lie men disap- I ' "', '."'"": ,c "n len that .lelin fell iervva:-.; -,ver the wheel mid I sieaued In, stubbed His brother. ,Iee. leached ever and stepped the car just In time te keep u, from running up mi the sidewalk. I here was '" much I'selteuient af i ilietimctli.it I dtdn t see the stnhblnc. i ln.t that man and the witness tielnted . , , , ' : te Iclir.eiii .1. 1 i, " 'was the one nearest te T' e 'ree tueii denied nnv connection ' ' i t ! e i ft" i ' r ABIES 01 PARADE N 'BREWERYTOWN i Tots in Cay Clethes or Ribbened , ; in Cay Clethes or Ribbc Carts Win Admiration nl TliniicmiHr et i neusanas , I PLAN EXERCISES Dre.sed for the event of the vcir. in iletlie, a- gav n, babies' lethi s ran l'e. and In nciibhenid i.nrriages ind cart,. P,K werv town'- bouncing bibu, p:i-eil in review this atternni n m Fair Fair liieiint Park, much 'e the delight of ad in. ling crowd The baby paiadc, tie winning mil tistants in which reeiive'l prir.es varv ing fiein silver mug, te meukev s en sinks, with tlie whole gamut of dells ii ii' I lattlc, in let i cen, was the trn lurr, event of l!rr -ei tow n Dav mi I.i moil 1 1 ill. where old and euirj nl.k I started thi.r annual revel. Mi. M.irv i;i:irr. sevei.ty veais e'd. and i no of the eldest settlers m P.re" -iivtewn. was a oentc-tnnt fe- lie tit-t I rie of tie d.iv. iii-ii given f. r i , largisi tm.iil tiriseut sip, i, in,,. , this leuntiv I'ortv-twe jears age , i with her tedi.y win- ler s.m, cluirlis. and his wife ntnl tnc chiMmi. A uing ei peiiris win ne tlie reward. 'uminuiiitv Miumg opened the ,nv. led bv I red It miser. Th pregraiu win arrangM h.v the Tiventy-nlut'i waul lin-miss .Men nnd Taxpavi iV .Woeiatien. together with the I'uli bu Turnveicn nnd the r.iirmeiiiit Medertafel. TrinU'hl. i ereiM-s h.v the classes of the '1'iirnvi i. m will he,ul the pregi-,un iinibr the dir nun .if t'arl S. hwai V-ml sideetien- b.v the ma-ed cheru-i - l.v ItiidehdV S.er ihe'r,- n ii ;'"'", ,"oles! -icil number. FAKE CLERK SIGMS FOR GOODS HE STEALS Gets Spsrtmg Material Frem Un suspecting Errand Bey , i.i-.- un i mts nr a store en .Mns.m ' ti t abi v e m vesterdav lece-pte I l.,r f, p,,, Uge , eitnlnlng spoils goods valued nt Isf;?, fiein the e-t.ib .i i. i t et S.irmi.1 ('.jail, 1 1 1 ; ; Pi'Urt tl-eit. Aeierding in the pehic. f'eiui SPnt an errand l.e.v with the package te the Mu hall stre. t nddrfss. niil when the )ni . ', s ril.tuit ,.. ..,.,.... .1. '-. .'.. ....''.- ... r i . in.. sr,.rn .. man who smi be vwm nutheiized t,, I.eiivi. r leek the plickllgc, -!,,. a -'i i in the ii.steinnrv maiimr. l" was some benis later when the nm- -,-".. - ,i i riPler ei tin. store dNceverid the cnuse for tie supi.e.ed delnv In deliver.- i arn. anil he.v . su'ls i.lued C1TIUI ....... ...!.... t .1.. nt .-,..., .,, .,.,,.-,, iiniii in,, .'u'kroeiiis of the i.-l Knitting CViiipnuv , nr, North Tbi'd street late jciierday It w.-l- n ported t.i p.l ee ,,f ,. p0ni i nd Itie c streets .fatinn PHILA man suspected IN $12,000 GEM THEFT Yerk Harber, Maine, Weman la Victim of Robbery Police of this city are working with members of nn international detective agency In nn effort te find n Philadel phia man suspected of stealing $12,U00 worth of jewelry from Mra, , ,, it; an. of Yerk Harber, Me. Captain Souder last night received a telegram from police of Yerk Harber asking bis aid In running down the nllegeil unci who is mi te v V'n in i West Philadelphia. A rcpicsentiitive ,f ,h" 'b'tccilve agency also visited the Detective Hureau. I Iietectlves went te a house where t no man ncii'-vru in ne Hiding, hut .. ... . emititi, te timl nnv nlim u ,n t., nvn .... .....i lM ills wherenbeuts Ne detiills concerning tlie rebberv Imve been learned, but it in snld tn have, occurred nevcral weeks age at the homrefMrn. iyrenv m go te a hospital motive for the attack ether than thatl le Memtimie des Tots. '.-'' '' s causer ny n cringe one , sfm-v ,,,.w....i .. r.i. .1.1.. .i- EVENING PUBLIC When Trenten 'Prince, ' He Leuis Henri de Bourbon, Le Menarquc des Pets! His Latest Title and Befitting Fugitive "Prince" Was Best Known in Trenten Hetel as Petate Peeler Prince T.euiw Henri d" Mnurbnn? T.e Due de Vcrotte? Neus le rcconnal-sen.K? AsMiremcnt One morning a .muiiv man, who had never been seen in that city before, knocked at it. Any one intuit haveN ........ !.... 1. .. . ,1 .Tim iii.ii ue ns net ii n ordinary jeunx nun. for his i,tr L-iimei.,l u the early mcrnliiK liplu like u wet rubber I beet, ami his face was se bright and bis clothes were se splendid that Her- , man Scherer, the chief cook, who " "pitied tlic deer, blinked violently ler -i wr.il memt'iils. "Well," salrl Sclierei as seen as he was able, 'what's jour trouble':" He Had Fallen en 1-MI Times lndcd, "trouble" was the right ""i tiiiiiireii. l lie jeimg man nail fallen upon evil times and was being l'envd te wetk, altbeugh It was plain1 te be seen that he was lined for higher i things. I weki, eiuiiiren. rl lie j eune man hail ingj. "I peiceive," began the young man, In ,n.., ,.M,-nfn ..... .!.. ,. I.I..I. ,1 '' arlste. rncy bred for '.'DO generations. an he diew a newspaper from his I pants perk, t and unfolded it. "that lien have auvertised for an nsMst- nut: "I advertised for n nan scrubber." replied the dumfounded Schcrcr, "if that's what ou mean. What about it?" Well, that was just it. The veung ...., .. n .........11. ..IT. . ..!.. 1.1 tf .... " "'. '"'". ""' ""H . '""! ' "-5 n nan scrubber. At rt the chef re- f.Pd te believe him. and then, after I I'" cenvin 1. he refused te give .1,., ii, t., ,.. ,,i, ......l, ,nr .i,n.. ,laM,K !llt , ,ir.lrt W)s )1(.llp, w. fhn Aelln mail said be must scrub' .mns or j.',.,rve. I s.. the veung man became n pan s(.r,,er, a, th..ug!i he was a Utile n., i ,. -.i i... i, i h i, II II V) ,l l in HI'l, lf I '' It UK' 1)1 I illM 1111" best pan scmidier that ever had weiked In lli.it hotel. Stub care did he take te lenvive the ery teeniest speck of grease, or the smallest atom of soap powder, that his wetk wa noticed by Daniel Tiiiueni, the manager, himself, i All, lie Was Such :i Pet Sri'iibber! ' "In till inv davs," said Tam.eni te I further if lie leiniiined in Tieiiten, gave Se lerer. "I li.ive net seen such another up his job. That was about two jeurs pet scrubber." , nge. "Yes, that is se," agreed Scherer. Knt net long age Scherer was read "At first he was a little weak en the Jug his paper and noticed a pietute of underneath parts, but that he man- Prince Henri de lioitrben. Due de Vcr aged b earnest striving te overcome." ntte, Compie de Paris, Due d'Anjou, .New, tli .veung man was one of Hie handsomest .veung men in the world. fe. "UI'A uul KiA" i tween breakfast and luncheon, when be ,a' en the iciir st,.,, te take the air. u ever the same again. P.ut Martin . ,hH wn ,,, nnlll ,,, J()ims mim u..tU. was net at nil proud, even llieiudi he was iecegni.ii as Hie hest pet srrublier thousands of miles in a lianel of jio jie TONIGHT in Tirnten and perhans in nil New .ler- tntee.,, had di lied the police of New se.v. lie nail a Ultid word ler caca ei ine girls. ' "r!v 'be wav. lad." sjiid Scj-ercr one eiaj . wnni s ,veur iasi name; "Van Huiep." the veuiu man replied, 'Dr Martin Van Iluren." "Docter'"" "Ves. until recently I had a practice in W ashiiigteu. Kelaled te the President? Oh. Yes New wasn't tins like ,m aristocrat? Iteseive , nil all that In all this time he hadn't san a wenl about linri If ! "Amv relation te Prt-nlent Van I!i reu''" ' I am his great-great grandson." BAKER AND PINCHOT TALK FALL PLANS Mrs. Warburton Attends Confab in C. 0. P. Headquar- ters Here FINAL MEETING NEXT WEEK r"'Tn'''l I'mchet. HenubUenn nominee lnr l"1v'Tner. and . Harry Inker, enairnvin of the Kepulilican Mate eni- ml'tee. will I old a final . enferenee en camr-ugn ,,!m, , Cic.v Tevvcs. ,l,e I'mchet hmne near Milferd, the latter part f net week. Arrangements for this lenfetenre were made tedav at u meeting In He- public-in Slate liendiiuarlers, .MXi Seuth I'rnnl strr.e Mr l'inebet. Mr. linker nnd Mrs It ir lay H. Warburton, vi.e .-haii-iunn of the State Committee, at- tended. Mr. Pin. 'tot said : i -We hnd a ver.v satisfactory con- ifeieme mrl the plans for the fainpaign and for the raising of whatever ll.iun.e. i . . , , , . i lna ee neeiieii .ire going nticau in goon shape" 'r Pile I et begun his day's work I u I''1 " cenff rence in his eflice in the ''''n' state Trust Iluilding with I'luf I Chde King, clinirmnn of the iineiricin C'lininiit n State I inaiices, I h cnndidaie said he was very much pleased with the pregies.s et tli work lnuiig done under Prof. King's direction. The feiester ,il-e met Slate Hepiesentative Hduiends, i member of the unofficial lemmittee. who was in Hurope at t,0 time of Ins appointment. This afternoon Mr. Pinchot discussed plmi. for his tour of Western Pennsyl- vania with David H. Jehns, chairmiin of the Allegheny County Hepubllenn CJein- nnitee. The Candidate left for New Yerk this afie'iioeu at oMeik mid will return te Milferd wimorrew. ELECT PITTSBURGH PASTOR Rev Jehn J. Beane Heads Catholic Total Abstinence Union The linnl session of the Catholic Total Abstliicnu. I'nlen conference w-as held today, during which ellueri for ' tlie ensiilnc venr were elected I Thev are the Hev. Jehn .1. P.eane, of Pittsburgh, president j Itl'-hnrrl H. Hughes, of this city, first vlce presl- dent. Mrs. Maurice IJlneen. el Jlosten, .,.....! ..i. ....., M... , . ll. f... M'l enil l ' )i vniui -in , .ill... ..lillj Flunn. of Chliage. third vice. iiichI- dent; Themiis b. .Mcrieskcy, Unnhury, Conn., becrctury, and the Hev. Merrla P. o'Cenno of Framlnglium, Mans., DVLtClUlt - -.. LEDGERPHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, Knew This Was a 'King ' IIAK(II.I) ,S('llV.KM. as Trenten lincw liitn before lie be gan Ie ass liimself as E'rlnre liUiils Henri de Itourbeii. At Ticntnn, as ;i pet snubber, lie was content te arrlalm liimself merely as a great grandson of I'nltrd .States rrnmlsi fi"""-' A reas rresiuent ' I A roast hegan te mini, or seineiniiig. "d th1 conversation ended. l ne. nil noticed that .Martin spent nuirt of his spare lime In a nearby bar ber simp. Kvery day his locks were cut. Ilvciy day he was shaved, mns. saged and marcelled, .lust like an aristocrat! Alwa.vs cuieful te have a pleasing tippeaiMtice ! And because be had se much noblesse oblige be would exchange sandwiches for cigars with the; Ice mini and give the cigars te bis favorite bai her . "IIevv much de you pnv that famous pet scrubber of .ours.' the barber asked Tanzeni one da.v. "rin-en a week vvh Tmunnl replied "Nml-ing." said the barber; "enlv his bill here runs te about Sll! a week." New. wlih nil the line work Mnrtin had done .veu might have thought they would promote him te be waller, or at i , .i,.i,nLi,. it,,, ihn i.i.,n ,... ll'ilL i lll-ll "4-lll l lllll Itll IMVU ll'.HI seems te have occurred te them. Or If h did thev said te themselves; "Just because a man Is a geed pet scrubber Is no reason w hy lie should he a geed dishwasher: whii.li, after all, Is mere delii ate work." Se one da, after about four months, Martin, despairing of even getting nnv Ceniptc de I lerinent. Due de alel, and Piince d'Ancelen all the title, of one "'And who-e picture de veu suppose it vvasjr Martin's! P.elevv was an account whiih told limv ,, ,, ,,lKriIPl, ,,,p (Viirt ,,., escaped from the MoMieviks ,x li.jing erK, had made love te all tlic great ladles of the ceuntrv. and had done man ether famous things And hew n lie nan ins rizuis ne would lie ivlng of France teda. i "flush." sap Schfrer te Tanzeni, "that's linn all right. Well, Mr, be was a geed pet scrubber; the best we ever had Pievmg. ihlldien, that bleed will al wavw tell though we de net nlwnjs knew- eai tlv what. I'.e. .Ilise The pe'pe snv t'ie prince is Hareld Schwann a New B itnln. Conn , fae. terv I, fid, win ted m Bosten a a big amv susj is t THIEF CONFE- TO SAVE H I Shoplifter Accepts Year j Prison, but Wins Liberty I for Weman in BOTH ARE DRUG ADDICTS , Take,, before ,ldg.. Mnnughan tedav en n cliarse .,f -bi.plit ling, Charles I M: . - J I . imner. nf rl.'r'i enth -trert, In low : I .iki de I.uarraga is under orders te Pairmnunt avuine, cluinged a pica of l"n'' 1 -1-"'I because of his persistent ..,. -,,11,," , K,ltv" te sa.ve bis . "uT '" 0"'! S1"'"' B""' wife. C. nnnle, who snt be-lde him, en I ' Acc'.rding te Scotland Yard, the the -.nine cliaige. lie vva flven a jearjDul'e has lieen peterlng the lady with in the cmintrv prien. ' M'c,.. letter. . Acting upon the advice Turne", well urced nnd lacking the chnr.K ici-i-iic of a drug addict, stin ie Ills iclliat nt guilt ler some t line even le his denial l(,m ,,lh .,,, , (1 ,.,.,,,., Mr(t ,,,,,,.' i id.'isherj . te.titi,,, that he hnd w niched u lii-ili I In t i j-tii i, I . . ... .. 1., .,. ....I 'tin' man st, f , de.en i n -isive neck ties into the l,s nm ,,f ,,, dun, wliile i tin iii T.i . ti.inl I.i ii i i.i... r.. ..... ;,;. r ' '" k""" """ ,I""1 , .,.,; nrtIirr ,,lf,n ,e,.ilrflI ,nt ,i,e ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,. ,, ',,,. ..l.s .,,, ., let thought he had gene into the place lu pinrlui.e a tn. She was arrpiitieil Following -iiri'iiii', Mm. Turner, a prettv blonde, who gnvi her age as thirl), hiel, , low n. Shaken by sobs, she told a pathetic ml,, of mming te this dtv f i nm New Yerk tn break themselves of the dru huh!', and of ?,P.,,,!""i1-' ,"1!i"1, "";' '"," hospital, . heir funds In lug then r hausted, they ,,,ft- '"l;1 .ll, desiie fe,- drugs pieved overwhelming, nnd th. v took le petty '''Jr,'" ?nt ""i ','"''," s,,,r ',n"""-v- , ' n,!r0 lcanud leth bad been under anest n New- nrk, tin' ninii eight times, live en charges of slmpllftliiR. I h- woman, nt the -lese f .r -,iiiiy. f-n i 1 1 that uari of the money made from the disposal of stolen goods hud been l'"'1 ,(1 ,HI-V ''''"" ""' ew Yerk, Slie was allowed te take tearful leave of lier hu.'iand and was then escorted ,l' detectives te the Nuvv i nrk train. Penn Dead 204 Years Tedav is the 1.(1 Itli annlversaiv of the death of William Penn. Penn was bem in Kill, In Londen. He died at I. us us cembe, near Heading, lu Merkshlre, r.iigiand, en August 10, 171s, nt the nge of teventv -four. He was bulled In a little Quaker meellng-hniise called Jerdatis in Hucklnglminsbire, thirty miles from Londen. .n us tjik "ii(,i.n;.s" . . 'rn"V"? '" "VJnl-".,i'""u,la.?n .J" huaine place. An cixnmpif ih4 cuum b h0.?'"1 f'L0Vrr ,.l,,n"J? Hu.,c" '. ' sltvvlplZ la lMctured Kcctlun nf ..;.ir;v j.: "f ..--.-, fin fh Uala 1 4Ull 4UVt HOMES ARE PELTED Y SHOWER DF ROCK Weman Nearly Hit as Big Stene Crashes Through Bungalow at 6101 Warnock St. TWO MEN ARE ARRESTED Residents of the vicinity of 0100 North Wnrneek street were alarmed ledny when n heavy blast en Warnock street, which Is being graded, scut h shower of rocks Hying through the air. One larce rock crashed through a win j dew nt 0101 North Warnock atrcct and I I. -.. 1 1 l.l.tl..- 11..I U .iH.t. luirruwiy escaped iiuuiii; nm. ejuuiv A. French, who was seated near the window. Anether ledged In the hnth hnth hnth roem of the Frenth home, smashing the bathtub. The French residence, a concrete bungalow, was damaged te the extent of about $1000. Almest every window in the beuse was broken. Mlchnci Fan, the contractor, nnd Deminic Catillo, 370 Fast Price street, who set e(T the blast, were arrested. N. Y7BANKERSBACK BIG LOAN FOR P. R. T. $2,150,000 Trust Certificates Are Offered by Dillen , Read & Ce. EQUIPMENT IS PLEDGED a S2.io0.eno iis-uc of r. n. t. e per cent equipment trust certificate w-af effeied today b.v Dillen, Read & Ce., big New Yerk bankers, with of ef fices also nt 1 121 Chestnut street, this city. The offer, In financial circles here, was regnideil as further evidence el the I.npid Trati-sit Company's financial stability under tlic Mitten management. During the light for control of the company, which culminated last March In an overwhelming victory for Themas K. Mitten, it bad been hinted for menthi that the company would be almost Isolated financially. IJelnnd 1.. Taj ler. who resigned -ni nie-ddeni of the Philadelphia Trust Company in December, 11)11, in a mem ber of Dillen. IJead & Ce.. and i man ager of tlie Philadelphia office. Hn is n member of the Philadelphia Stock Ex change. The equipment trust certificates! ere te be issued under the Philadelphia plan b.v the I'idelily Trust Company, as trustee. The certificates arc te mature in equal semi -annual installments from Pebiuary Ie, l!l2.':, te August 15, 1032. Inclusive. The pledged equipment consists of COO standard steel cars new in use en tlie principal streets of this cit.v . Some of the cars were built in 101."., the balance in 11I1S. The piesent depieciated value of (lie pledged equipment Is given as S4.0SI, S4.0SI, lie'.l se that the $2,150,000 issue repre sents only d(5 per cent of the equip ment's value. MAN HELD IN ARSON PLOT ACCUSED AS ACID THROWER Victim Identifies Alien as One Who Threw Fluid in His Face Alfonse Monechese testified In Cen tral Station today against an nllcged acid thrower, although his sight was dimmed b.v the fiery fluid -ind his face, neck and ihesf were swathed in band-agc-i. Monechese lives at 151 1 Seuth Nlne teinlli stieet. lie identified Traiitniie l.ionlke. Mifflin street near Twentieth, as the man who called him from his home last Thur'dny night nnd dashed ac.d In ids face. I.eonike is new held in hail as n member of an "arson g..rg." I Monechese said he had been employed I I ,v a firm in this city, but joined a 'tnue leccnti.v. ills inetlier continued at work, lie (said he. believed tlie acid t'hrewcr mistook him for Ills brother. I.eonike was held without ball by Magistrate I.enshaw for a futthcr hear ing August ifl en a chaise of attempted nr. n, jt being alleged he and ether aliens tried te set tire te u work man's home. WOULD EXPEL DUKE FOR ANNOYING LADY DIANA Spaniard Said te Have Proposed,! Although She Is Married Louden. Aug. 10. The Spanish i 1 1 1 i m", ."ii" (Miu ii l nn' iiui i n mi' pellie, nnd the result has been a polite Inn firm invitation te the Duke de I.ii.'iiTugn te return te Spain, Although the name of the lady in lie iiw has net been published, the effi tided beaut) is stated te be Lady Plana Cooper, brilliant youngest daugh ter of the IhiUu of Hiitlnnd. The Spanish nobleman has written her sev eral units, ashing her te marry him, although ever) body Knows she Is al ii ady happily married. l.uariaga Is a middle-aged mnn with a point. d heard and a high forehead. He liit visited Kngland two jcars uge. City Treasurer's Repert The City Treasurer's report for the vviel; en. ting .vesterilny shows receipts of Nl.VJ.'.siil .",", pa.viuentR of $:!,(Hil, INl.O'J. and balance, net including sink ing fund, Ss.Hli.kOe.rn. Deaths of a Day Mrs. Sarah H. Bean Mrs. S.iinli Iluhii Ilean, wife of tlic late (iemge It. . Mean, for many years a lesident of tiermnntewn, died at lier home, (IflTS Lincoln drive, )esterdar, in her eiglit.v -second year, as a result of an accident several weeks age, Shit Is siirvivid by three daughters and two sons, one of whom, Charles II, Henri, formerly wan president of the Pliiln' dclphia Stock Exchange. Geerge A. Foulkrod Funernl for Geerge A Foulkrod. Rev et ty-eiglit .vcars old, who died Biiddehly Jlenuay in aersey iny, win ue Held te lery Mr. Foulkrod wbh ii member of an old Frniikferd family, IiIh anccinterfl el that secllen, morrow ni emoen irem lie ftmne of IiIh r,",,.' M i.uMht.i.avinVtini.; i.i," r.'S',:1 r.'S',:1 sen. I.e Hey Foulkrod, TilM Haul CImnten. N. J. Interment llerlln c, ,,,' " Hircet. Frniikferd. ServlccH will be con- f' n'. "h,,?,;?. ''a H?r ducted ut the beuee. after which Inter-' AC1M Crtayllihavtnufn'i"';'',1 incut will be n.adc. In Fernwood Ceme-lnear amnion. N J Inurmcnt eia iii nt'i-t AUGUST 10, 1922 Wins Fight in Gale CAPT. HENRY C. Ml'STIN Wie fought hit way through a cloud bank 1000 feet deep against a heavy wind nnd with the engine of Ills sc,i piano "nilsslns" FOR LIFE IH SKI Philadelphia Naval Officer Had Thrilling Experience 2000 Feet Above Earth FLEW FROM THIS CITY Hew n naval aviator battled for his life In lew-llylng clouds en a flight from Philadelphia te Washington was nar rated today in n report te the -Mivy Department by Captain II. C. Muslin. T- V ncslstnnt chief of the l?ll- . .J. .... I - . . 1 BATTLED renu et Aeronautics, me -- ",u . Hoever, Secretary et . emmerce; Scnn- experience. lie Is a Philadclpbian new , (op i0,)per am Solicitor General James living In Washington. , . I M. Heck. As all three are vitally Captain Mtistin lehl of fighting his , ,Iltprcstr(1 in h(. SCCCSH nf t, wny through n cloud bank IIIUO feet fair ti,0 colonel believes il n geed idea deep, bucking a stiff gab' at the same (n .-,,.., ,irir vjrws ns wr ns liu)M, time, when the meter of his seaplane l (lf (,1(, ....... y premlnent Philadelphians "went bad." That he escaped disaster I hl. ,ms iuterviewed this week. He ex was attributed te a gyroscopic Hull-.)ppts , r0miiln in Washington tomor temor tomer cator with which all naval planes are env am) wllI thcn rctlmi t0 UI, new equipped, and te the fact that the(,itv meter "picked up" just in time te , Xftcr bis conference with Mr. Gim ennble him te avoid a forced landing M 0ew D'Olier dropped into the en unknown terrain. .,,, i Heading Termlnnl for a talk with 5 aptain. .viiisuu. wii.i .s 'ie- ...... te the Chesapeake. Oh reaching Annapolis the plane was headed direct for Washington overland. It was then that difficulties were en countered. Heavy winds were blowing nt tlie high altitude chosen, nnd seen dense cloud banks came between the airplane nnd the ground. At this time . tlie en gine began te develop signs of trouble, and from Indications led the pilot te tJ.e tav, was innkinR n ietr n M i .,nrMj (lmt thcrP is ,,ena fi, rnXTyuuXX lcnmn.1 for a Sesnui-Centennlal cxbi- that is being phceil en but.levhlp.,. The bitlen." sal. the colonel, route followed was down the 'Delaware This mernlnB was an exceedingly busy th. . ivii..,i... .,,i ii.nn .n.-i..ti(i one for the new bcsnui -Centennial rires- 1VIM ll illll.lhtMI ' mvil - ........ believe vntcr had get into the fuel, it exposition. was necessary te descend through the The mtellng took place nt a dinner thick banks of cloud, even though the I in the home of Maier Warburton, Di prospect of landing a seaplane en the ' rector of Public Welfare, In .Tcnkin grnund presented every expectation of 'town. disaster. The clouds, ion, effeied dun- gers wnicii are viewed witn alarm ny every pilot. In tills emergency a le.f was af forded of nn Instrument which has re cently been made standard equipment en all types of naval pianos. The gyroscopic turn indicator, tlie instru ment in question, is designed te keep the pilot Informed of the relative pesj. tien of tlie plane when thing in dense fogs or cloud banks. p,v means of it he can keep a true course and come safely through. "Without it he inny flv lu circles or even upside down without appreciating bis peril until tee late. The high wind, with heavy cloud banks and "humpy" air combined te givi) Captain Mustln a practical dem onstration of the utility of tlie instru ment and bj means of it he was enabled te maneuver his plane through the clouds without deviating from the course. This was lending him in the direction of tlie Potomac Hiver, which lie hoped te gain before being forced down by complete engine failure. Al Al eost nt the last moment necessity for making a forced landing was obviated when (lie engine again picked up speed close, te the ground. The trip went for ward without further Incident. Captain Muslin mairiei) Miss Corinne de V. Montague, lie is a graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy. . STEALS $2000 IN GEMS jThlef Enters Heme of Harry Leme- gan, 940 West College Avenue The linnie of Harry I.nrnegan, 1110 West College avenue, was robbed of S'JOnil worth of jewel r.v bv siuak thieves .vesteiday His wife, after ,i day of shopping, returned te find the front deer blocked en the inside In I means of n chair, and the buck j,,n0 I open. ' I The house had been ransacked and bureau drawers and their (ententR lm strewn about the fleer. She believes the ' thief escaped when he heard her m , te enter the house. ' UJI'-r '.NTi:n mm.i; TOl'NO MAN tn work In nevvFimter llhiAry muHt lm nbl lu orer.tte Ispourler i1 002, J.rtgr Off lie r" r- L ZZT L.!H'.AT1IS " " ':" KVANh. tin Au II. at Siv nev", Ilciich Ilnvrn nt ihe horn' of hoi lunt I ri in ' law. .Miicpti Kmtiv Hmdm, f'l.i UlK'.i-r I.A('i:V. lUuRlarr nf tlie me Hen Jl.ini ' i, nil .Inn" DriUiieIhii I:v.him Wcii i IipJi-;, 1ii, Kunrl prlvute m lenvenleii. of (,m. ' Interment OakUml l'iinetfr. Went (.'hp"ter. i ANSOM -At .honlllte a . n v,,,. ie. ier.. anna nADci.ii't-n. wir " A L, uMK Annnni. i.s.sl lis. Hei.uupa ,) fr,n,,' Invltnl lu services en llumlav. at " P (rtnyllKlit mvlne). nt lale iphkI , ', ,! tiny nt . rimenlxwll Intcrinent ' rrlvate' Grffii Tr.i Cemct.M I'rivate TfllNKIl On Auir H. 101:2. wiiiivm TfUNKIl. liuHhand et Juan i' Pox fun;.; anil neil of Mm. AU11II11.1 II. ,,nf i, i ?f ,umi V I". -lurniM in his reiaen i ,;. rhemnn t Mount Alrv. nKeil i'7. i-ner.i oil ITIiUl- Aim 11. at 1 p M j,; lrn7.' WHITUK-K. - Auk ie urA Alxil pii W1I1TI.OI-K Ilelatlvi-i nivl frKncii , ', ' vllml le atlenrt funer.)!, F-ililn, .. ,, V nharp, from r-irle-a of .,ieil, l'u'ed 3'i'0-, N. 17th t Intfrineni pilv.ui. l" J'10" CHBIOHTON. Auk ! linui.RT am ' HAM CUniflllTdN ItHatlve, ,'n" fiiinu are lnvlie.1 u. biicilI funeral rViie,"snn1,k unlay - I' M. at rmtilfiue of , ( ., "' Tlinmaii ivetshten. S.-r.'fi S' isii, ., 7 ' inenl strMly Pllvuti? fiicnila may call l-,," day 'vnilni! ' ' " WII.SON.--Au 10 I.vniA C ,i. .. Themuii V WILen Funeral ,rvi,;V,.rr,u,0t r.ldelir; of her nen-ln-Uw, H i'M-V lery. C'ohe. New Turk. pap p! , ?' ' iMttii .... - -i.i.rt MIfl Q Ctrrnlery. IIUTCIIINBON' On A HBPH JIUTt'llINSQN. of mu'j,. ion' , e. ms2, jKlauveb aim itienga me nvlle.l le I h. ,urv' i,-. en Haturdav iili.n,..An ... 1. '".':" 'v(V. 'ir.trment private. yl'"0,mui et. i.Niiii.mu.-'rtuic n. iti E. A. GMBEL GIVES 125,000 FOR FAIR Pledges D'Oller Aid of Stere Or- ganlzatiens Here, In N. Y. and Milwaukee 'HEART AND SOUL' FOR PLAN Ellin A. Glmbel pledged $25,000 te the Scsqul-Centcnnlal tedny. Mr. Climbers pledge was made te Colonel Franklin D'Oller, president of the Sesqul-Centennlnl Association, who called te see Mr. Olmbcl nt his office. The Philadelphia store owner nlse pledged the support of his entire or ganization, net only in this city, but In New Yerk nnd Milwaukee ns well. Following his conference with Mr. Gimbcl, Colonel D'Oller said: "Mr. Glmbel assured me of the hearty support of net only himself, but his brothers nnd entire organization te the utmost of their ability. He as sured me that they were back of this preposition te make It a most fitting celebration that would de credit te the city, the Slate nnd the Natien. "As nn evidence of his practical sup port he stated that as n starter we might count en $25,000 from his firm, which shows In n very definite, con crete fashion the real support that may be expected from this wonderful organ ization. He further staled that his en tire organization of morn than 4000 in Philadelphia, exclusive of the New Yerk and Mllwntikee firms, were back of this project heart and soul nnd would like wise contribute liberally toward Its suc cess." Mr. Glmbel was in the city only two hours today, and Rave one-half of that time te Colonel D'Olicr. He dropped into his office en n flying visit nnd left early this nftcrnoen for New Knglnnd te resume his vacation. He is the second big store owner of the city te pledge a large amount te the Sesqui-Centennlal. Tuesdny .Tehn Wan nmaker pledged $25,000 for himself nnd nn additional $25,000 for his son, Hod Hed man. Tonight Colonel D'Oller will leave thi.s city for Washington, wlieie te iiiiwiiie IO. ..... ..' .,,,., I,I morrow no win comer with iieiherf . , D, .,rptI(lcn, nf .i.,, pi.n.. ident. ns he nlfe attended n meeting of thu Heard of Directors of the First National- Hunk. He has been n member of the beard for ten years. At 1 o'clock the colonel lunched with Jehn P. Lewis, and then went te a commit tee meeting of tlie Pirst National Hank Clifferd Pinchot. Republican nominee for (iovemer. met Colonel D'Olier Inst night and pledged the support of bis ndmlnistratien, If lie is elected, te the , Among these present were Jehn Wan nnuiUer, .Mrs. wnrourten, vice chair man of the Republican State Commit tee, nnl--lMrs, Jehn J. O'Hrten. direc tor of publicity for the Women's Re publican Committee. "l am greatly interested mid anxious te consult with you whenever the plans for an adequate celebration have been formulated." said Mr. Pinchot te Col onel D'Olier. "Tlie idea of such a celebration attracts me gieatly." Following ibi bank committee meet Sports Watches Sports Chains with Trouser Loep Widest range of choice. Most favorable prices. J. E.GALDWELL & Ce. Jewkuiy - Silveh - Stationery Chestnut and Juniper streets op the Seles of Vmr Sliecs w n Uunr,inl0u Uwt 1 hiy Arc Riht r55 Saturday j Exceptional Savings en Our Entire Summer Stocks of Men 9s, Women 's and Children's Footwear Effective savings, backed by Dalsimer's known reputation for style and quality. An opportunity no one should missl ! ! Women's Dress and Spert Pumps and Oxfords u nr As Lew Others nt 54.85, $5.85, $6.85, TUC DTi DT Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street 57 A surprise all around Unexpected guests can't surprise you as much as you can surprise thern with an unexpectedly geed meal, if you have' a supply of Heinz Oven Baked Beans en hand always ready te eat-just heat and serve. HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomate Sauce ing. Colonel D'Olicr took an automebUt ride ever the site of the Scsqul-Cen. tenninl with Jehn F. Lewis, fermerlj president of the Fair Association. IIU tinul conferences of tlie day were vvlti J. F. W. llollen, n member cf thi Henrd of Directors, and Governer Sjpreul. He found the Inltcr In bis office In the Hlttenbeiise Hank Huilding about 3 o'clock and chatted about the general plans for the exhibit. PARDONTOR ROBBER. ACCUSED OF MURDERS Frank Smith, Arrested Here, Will Be Tried In Bosten Tlie State Heard of Pardons today at the shorten session in it. h'nterj, lasting just one minute. iceeramemW n pardon for Prank Smith, alias Jese Murphy, se that he could be tried fur two murders In Husten. Smith was nrrcsfed in lids city I few months after the Ilosten murdtM in 1017. while nttempting te rob a house. He was sentenced te twelve te thirteen jenrs in tlie F.astcrn Vera Icntinry. Shortly after lie was ml mitted te the prison he feigned insanity and was sent te the Fairview He-pi.it for the Criminal Insane, but stajtJ there only u short time. Within live dajs while rebbin; two chain stores in Hosten Smith ii aidte have committed two murdeis. Ilolhec. dirred In February, 1D17 Smith dis appeared mid it was only a few week. age that lie was identilied as the tcuV wanted. V as tb 300 i - $7.85 , nenrni yf Mmm &M Z 3t Li
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