piii ix imKLwsiiFvr-- ' -i !aiXFteV7r7u,?4f'' vw-- jr S" n-"1! 'W"Jj"tffs!Kc vxy .i .i3f -r. '3xp' r V", "- '-' " ' "" wTwiv'5rT. WJTfCTgJiMJr ' rmftVa$1rV?-N'e -', e ''jgB.ij!'1 t-' ' i m.if i i i ww $? 5?pvTt MM r T i .if 'wiijr.ft,4' ri.t'w.riii..iMj' i tivfktt ' fcJSU T I1" ' -w - " -.--,- M IM . - T j fti'Kl'" 4 Tl? li .,T-U B - " sfi,:asnfti s ;' KESfflSt ? .Tl "V ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922 IES START OF SIXTY-MILE RELAY MARATHON "Miss Washington" r; OLDJAXI ORDER Ruling eh Spaces for Stands Chariged en Complaint of Independents j IN PIS1 CHASE "Micky" Duffy, Roleasod Con vict, Surrenders Throe'Blecks Frem Held-Up Sceno 57 w'l . I '1 Dancer Alleges Breach of Prem- ise in Formal Action, 'Seeking $1,000,000 Heart Balm I 1. J COURT DECISION INVITED ' Ir SHOTS FIRED IN PURSUIT BABY MAY FIGURE IN CASE " W"i " ' I IP l'P IWf 1 I 4ar its 2 BANDITS CAUGHT COMPLA'NT FILED AGAINST WHITNEY Vfl iiaim tiii1 ii ii wlfM!''llEnlLmVSl,gBIWFlK'lMfiiMBBHla,1"w ''"''' ar''yiii'wy wu,tuf.yl",'.'.MT,w'TB'!y'yyy'.''t" e,jyj Hi vLHI mP4mJI BwPJ BL B1& BM'.BB&.VbBk VSBBBBvSBBBBBBBbBTBM?Vu1. t . w t Complaint from Independent owners of taxicnliH that under the tceent rutins the allotment of Individual pnee for cob stands for each cempatii worked hardship en many of their number te day caused Superintendent of Police Mills te order the, restoration of the "move-up" s.istcm at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. As a result of the recent taxlcah warfare In front of lending hotels. Su perintendent MiHb tiev dnjs age or dered that inb" of the t arums lenipanies should be nlleted separate spaces nt all stand". These spaces were net te be eeritpled In member' of rival lenicrtis The lndep'iident owners nnd drtteis tedav called the Suncrititendcnt's a' tentinn te the fart that till- iuimc worked Injustice te their nui.ibei 'flirt asserted tlint Independeit drne, i"d owners controlled meie than ."!"' Mv cabs, while the combined numei cabs belonging te the Ouiiker fitx tie Yellow and the R'nck and While Com panies was enlt .(i."i M. .1. Cairijnn. pic.idcnt of the In rlenendent Oneinters and Our.e' ' As- ( " All HI i!'U' ill I I if ' W PH PVBVl!SBBv9fHwBB'.lBt- W V" ir iiT 'V'"MHkWW' i.JSKA"'. SI Tv v;T? .. -iu'wjHpmvjAA v,ffA I M w '" "!. BBBJB1 s l9kiV w - - -:'" . x k --" 3i ,. it rf T.''fv tiv....,rfa..v...,trnTtB... IrrVrrfrVi ft irTnir r, f n . , , r , , v DMaiirp riinneis of Nett Yerk, riilladelphla and Atlantic City ecttlnp away for first lap of Mxtv-mlle relnv marathon te Atlantic Cll. I-Vmn left te rlRht they arc: James lliislies, nine Klhben Jiinlnn:' O'Dnnneli, Nativity; J. V. tiaujchait. Mianalian. team A; J. .McMahon. Slianahan, team II; A. Feley. KnteVprlsc; S Mudenretli. Meadnw brook : J. .M. Cehen. I'aMlme, New Yerk; Mieliebnn, Cyjniet, I'ert Chester. X. V 0 I'rlm, KiiuiMi American; Mhersteln. C.lenreej F. Murphj. St. Je,m of Are, antl Klnslr), MeliawU ADDICT PROMISES Williams Gains in Marathon Race PLEAS OF FATHER th rvDner en i rne r'm r,,. .e 1(3 I A I 1 liM pN I I ! !" K.l r'n ' ,I"liIi; him tw. Nelan, of the Hn I J Uf3 KJUU. OL.L.LL.I1U terpti.e Club, of this lty. Nelan was SAVE ERRING SON! gelatien. , tn.i as -P";;""" f V'" Fermer Inmate of Heuso of Cor delesatiei), tthbli I'lidmleu i.oerse i. roctien Pledges Aid te Judge Monaghan Simen, vlee nrcsldeiit .1. Harris. I G. Illnes and T V ti'tlrlen "The Independent owners nnd drtf ers are entitle M co-.-ide'iitien." Su perintendent Mill fnld after the tisit of th. delesatietl "Wn will have a policeman at eaih 1 etel t.i enforce tin Hew ruling I would W'-V-iie a coui ceui teM te have this entire mittcr reared up." "v Peace Parley Called in Hard Ceal Field locked In .'ID. 11. ! Although the athlete? pet away from th" City Hall in this city in nutomo nutemo nutome tU!es at 10 :."(). the running start was j net mode in Camden until 11:41 i j I'rank Van Hart. Mater of Cnmden. was ilie stai ter. There was a crowd estimated at SOfl'l I leund the athletes when they get iiwaj 'ii the long grind which will be made ilebn Pennler. tlurtt -three years old, in rl'irs There are thirteen team- I mtercd fiiim Nftv Yerk. Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Ten men coinpen-, each team, -e tlmt 1I50 athletes will be, uted up during the race. Judge Pareles Charles Cum mings, Who Stele Depart ment Store Coins Frem Girl WYNNE TO PROBE TRAFFIC' Continued from I'acr Dni- ger of nothing -lii t of mtlen-wnle disaster "As te pla. e. 1 ..uppesp that there mav be adtantag"- m meeting some, where in the anthrnn'e r";i"n rather than in YVn-hincten "The mater'. of -eteral of the im portant cities in that region hate ti Plired me of .in mt."i public entl ment among their pep'e m favor of prompt settlement. 1' nvit be that in such an atmosphere the prospect of quickie reaching n fair adjustment would bf bright 'flu- of .ure. m lieint te be determined bt thei who Issue the invitation "Sineerelt tour. vaiuii:n r,. hakdine." ."Message ent te Lewis rellettlng the leading of the letter. Mr Varner -aid. the-e present at the conference in Mr. Glasgow's home decided en the following telegram, which was sent te Mr l.ewi-. who tr. at the Hetel Hollenden. Cleveland. ' : "On behalf of the anthracite opera tors I extend te veu a erdlal imita tion te meet us in conference with a view te an early resumption of pro duction in the anthracite tield. I -ug-fest Philadelphia a- a -uitable plac e or conference and August 111 as a convenient time "Our concept', in of the cenferem e : that we should meet for the friendly discussion of the whole situation, in I fermerlt an inmate ami later a miner I clerk at the Heue of Correction, dra matluilly premised Judge Monaghan In I Criminal Court tedat te disclose the names of men from whom he had pur I chased habit -forming drugs. ! The police beliete that Hetiiuer wis accustomed te carrv drugs Inte the Heuse of Conectlen and peddle them i among the inmates. ,md Judge Mona ghan told the pr.sener he wa- con timed he was n drug-seller a- well n u-er. and if was up te him t" tell the whole tiuth The i.isp was one of three in which the use of drugs was involved brought hi fore the Judge tedat. He I- engaged it ainp.iign from the hem h te break up 'he selling of drugs m rhlladel phii "It n net the fmji Hen of the bench." s.ud Judge Men.igh.in "te engage in Intestigatien weik Hut It -ureh i ' proper for ,i .ludge, ,md in the plain 'line of his dint, t" point nut te the I propel' authorities where lntestlg.ltien BAD CHECKS MADE GOOD The earnest appeal of an aged father saved bis "high-flying" son from n jail entenee when the latter was tried to day for larceny nnd fal'e pretense be- I'he course out of Camden took the : fore Judge Monaghan. athlete, out Federal "treet te Hadden avenue te the Mount Kphrnlm pike. I It Is the tirst time such an event ' tin b' i'ii held in the Last, races of tin- h.itacter previously having been confined l" the West. All "f the best harriers in the Hast were entered and thirteen men teed th mark fet the iitsf lnp. It was then seen t'ia.t nitn.ir Trim, winner of the Villanet.i I.tgien marathon, was the tirst leTs'irt irstead rf running anocher a- anticipated This sudden shift in the plans of the Finnish -American A. f, which is ' expected te tight it out with Meadow- hr el; ter lii'st place, was the subject el i inidf rabh i eninient. Trim Starts First Ueihamitts were making a bad move. Prim is a distance runner and hits his 'stnde enij after ten miles or s,, n, Twe highwaymen, one of whom was recently released from the Eastern Pen itentiary, were captured nt t:30 o'clock thlfi morning after they had held up and robbed Jehn Myers, 1000 Glen Glen weed avenue, at Twenty-third street anil uiugc avenue. The robbers surrendered te Patrolman Roberts, of the Twenty-eighth nnd Ox ford streets station, after the police man had fired half a dozen shots In a chase along Ridge atenue te Twentieth street. The robbers pave their nnmes as Wil liam Duffy, alias Micky Duffy, thirty thrpe years old, who was released from the Eastern Penitentiary several months age, nnd Walter I.ecetti. twentj -seven. Reth live nt Tenth and Vine streets, Myers alighted from n Ridge, avenue trolley car and started te walk toward Twenty-fourth street when he was ac costed by the two men who hnd been standing en the corner. "Put up your hands nnd keep veur mouth shut," Duffy cemmftided. ' At the same time he drew a revolver and pressed it against Myer's stomach. The victim backed up against n buiM. lng while I.ecetti went through his S ,v-' .. i"". I MISS IXA CLAIItn REED YVhe represents tlie Xatlenal Tapltnl in the pageant queen contest held in connection with the Pageant of Progress at Chicago PHILA. MAN TELLS OF ADRIATIC BLAST ar tne men neu down the street Myers cried for help nnd Renerts, who had been Handing at Twenty-fourth street and Columbia avenue, n square awat, cnine te his assistance. The robbers were disappearing In the darkness when the patrolman with revolver in hand started after them, firing ns he ran. When the fugitives saw that the policeman was gaining en them near Twentieth street they stepped short Chnrles E Cummlngs. rS27 Osage i nnd put up their hands, avenue, whose nervousness was nppar- I Duffy was released from the Eastern ent as he listened te his father plead I penitentiary en April 20, after serving with Judge Mennghnn for leniencv. was"' sentence for larceny, resolved, he being tried for the theft of department ' snl11' "'" tell the bulls tlint I'm heading steie coins, the prepertv of Geerge W. straight fuun new en. ' Kreut. .-i2.'tt North Thirteenth street.' "p I"1"- bPr," K"0"n te police as a Yeung Cumnilngs took ihe coins while "l""1 "ln" f,,r ""n.v ..years, nnd his in the cempant of Kreut's daughter. , reputation was se widespread aR n with whom he had become acquainted ' troublemaker that a dozen times during in Ocean City j his Imprisonment he was "Identified" ns Cummings''lse was accused of pnss- I baying tipured in some theft or held-up. ing two bad ertecks amounting te S22.", He told Maiden McKenty, upon the Ien .Michael Nahass and Hareld S. Reb-, rnm'1p" "," '" '"-..'""'terminate sen- insen. of Ocean Cut I hey withdrew pockets. He took Myers' wnllet con- 'Mnraen M OUr. lnInn tnlning several checks and $fiT,. I "orace M. Combes, Jowcler, Congratulated en Escape Frem Explosion at Sea PRAISES CREW OF LINER the charges nfter the checks bad been made geed b.t the elder Cuinmings. "Chnrles isn't naturally bad. your Hener." Mr. Cumnilngs said. "I be lieve h" mny hate committed the nets as a rcult of a fall he had when five tears old. At times I have noticed tence. nfter spending two rears nnd eleven months in the prison, that he would Inform Captain Souder of hts in tentions. "I'm going te the captain." he ns scried, "and tell him I'm going straight. I've thought it nil out and have decided that the straight and narrow pnth Is the enlt one for me." tU'ellt.i ilt le.'M ii mnde t as -ent mi ni'sr te cet a commanding mm nenating peculiarly Depe Leaders bought advantage, but this will net he nu ea-v , "There is nothing wrong with .tour Judge Monaghan turned liennler nnd ' matter m the first iel.it of six and a I 'en." lespended Judge Mennghnn. "He ether drug case defendants ever te half mtles 'is v normal as nnv of us. but in tiew- ir.c tirst Meade.t brook mail te tee of tour desire te help him. a- well as the Rnrah Would Put Question tin te WANTS SUBSIDY VOTE Majer Wynne, of rhe leunty detective feri e. for cii-t tuning, with a view te getting nt the n line- of leaders In the drug business ' It must be broken up," s.iid the Judge "It would surprise the public Muibl they knew of the many mn which hate been brought te in; at tention in the last few months where eejde of respectable families have be come s!;ies te drugs the mark was si. Sieudenietb, who 1 i desire of his two licensers in Ocean a unfit e rif Camden and knows eveit ity te withdraw their charges, I will inch of tuc wa.t. The hardest part of place him en probation for a tear." course ,s the second relay. ISetlmiitv te l.iackwoed. and another Meadowlireok 'tnroeK -i nrennrn uinnm ki l '.in who Is a resident of till- sectien1 f IlLuUUUUi VVUIVIHlv nnd Knows eter one of the steep hills in the bn'tiJitt was named in .1. L. I'illinms. ltefete the start of the race Leu i ne.iler the teteran coach of the "If would net be se bad if the user8 eluding such stiei itn iropesnl as either and peddlers et drugs would cenhne Meadowbrook team. Ugured that In- of us may desire te submit. We are f heir acttt (ties te their own circle. I!ut team would cover the course in five glad, however, te express in advance the are disseminating the sHed of evil hours Few stinted his opinion. Pre- our confident ctpect.itinn that we ran i tiev are spreading tne namt tar and vieu- te last night only twelve teams People Washington Aug. 14. A nntiennl leferendum en the Ship Subsidy Rill at the November congressional elections wns proposed by Senater Iterah, Re publican, of Idaho, in a letter te Rep lesentatlte Weed, of Indiana, chalrmnn of the Republican congresslena commit tee, made public ,tcterda. Mr. Weed Fireman Overcome by Fumeo In replied that the committee wns net ndve. Fighting N. Seventeenth St. Blaze I eating the bill nnd he would canvass the ,n.. .... ., ...... .. I members en the -question. ine iMes seven j.ersens were en- ..Th ,.,.. !.,. .... ,. hnf1 nn nn. teu.l.t that i nertunlft te e.ish niten the niiestlen of rence Gratification ever his escape was ex pressed tednv hv Herace M. Combes believed te be the only Philadelphlan en the steamship Adilatic. damaged nt sen last Friday, bt an explosion. Mr. Combes is a member of Combes nnllslen Spa, X. Y., Aug. 14. Thn complaint in nn action for $1,000,000 for breach 6( premise against Certlellus Vnnderbllt Whitney, son of Harry Payne Whitney, was filed here today by attorneys for Evan Rurrews Fon Fen tnlne, a dancer. The enmnlnint brleflv charges that Whitnev began n courtship with Miss Fontaine en Mny 10. 1010. which con tinued until Octeher 2ft. 1020, when, the plaintiff nsserts. he premised te J marry her three days, inter, nut iniicn te keep the premise. Ne details of the alleged courtship were given. The pnpers were filed following nn application math; Saturday te Judge Rnrst. of Snrntegn Springs, en an or der te show cause why nttornevs for Whitney should net be compelled te accept service of the complaint. At that time decision was deterred until September 0 for the purpose of giving ntterners for the defendant opportunity te obtain affidavits: from Texas, where Miss Fontaine formerly resided. Affidavits relating te earlier effertP te settle the nctlen were filed from former Senater Edgar T, Brnckett. for merly connected with the case, nnd Chniles Firestone, of New Yerk, at at ternev for the plnlantlff, The latter asserted that arrangements for a settlement proceeded te a point where Miss Tentalne v.lls asked te sign nn affidavit "which she could net truthfully make." Senater Rrnckett in his affidavit said negotiations were under way for a long time with the understanding by the at torneys that the defendant would ac cept service of the complaint if the pro ceedings failed. With the filing of the complaint nn action that has hung fire for months against the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Pnvne Whitney will he started for mally. It was learned from attorneys testerday that the defense will be that '4 i The most for your money Slew baking in dry-hea evens dries out the watei makes beans rich ani mealy, and gives you thi most real feed value am Teal flavor for you, money. HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS ; with Tomate Saw ! j ti-. ?! :..u. .n j...i ..... . . fz Vnn Reden. jewelers nnd nrt deal-.'.1(l iivln ,vifllin .,, bends 'of matrl- WU0LLEY, PROHIBITION ers, 1027 Walnut stteet. Ills home is at Greene street and Scheel Heuse lane, Oermnntewn. He makes frequent busi ness trips te Europe. T'pnn his anival In the office tedav he received niimeieus telephone mes WARHORSE, DIES IN SPA) ninnv during the period she sa.ts she,' suffered from voting Whitney's ntten- , tien- and premise. r.,., e ,..,... , Reth of the principals in the suit Fermer u- s- Candidate for Pre, are in California. Mrs. Florence E. i dent Had Hard Fight Ientaine, mother of the plaintiff, is, Granada. Snaln. A,i 1a TaV. , .,nn .i .., i ...i ,.. . i. : ,..:. ,.. .l.. i .-,.. - iiiei ii irvniiii m-us mi miifciiini en lier .t.l.v wei in .loin Iier liaugnter. w-nll... l M,i. -i.-i. - him en his safe homrceming. Five men j Ttaveling with her Is the bnbv. who', "CJ' of In,lif0' "'. former lest their lives m the accident nl --ea. , has been called Cornelius Vamlerbilt ' rohibltlen candidate for President "I never re.ilied that such a lnige Whitnev. Jr.. nnd is likelv te pint- a ' the I'nited States, died here esterdt number of persons could be virtually In i prominent pnit in Ihe breach of premise nf a cerebral attack after an 'lllnnu-, the shadow of drat h and tet remain un- Mllt. The first hearing has been set for ' sn,e "lavs before th "r?l".l of k daunted b.t fear." said Mr. Combes. September 2e at Schcnectadv. . familv "One hardly knows just whom' te In March. 1021. it' was rumored that , '" praise the most for the wonderful man- ngement of the wiioie afialr. ihe captain, the crew and even the pas sengers seemed te work like a great cohesive oigantzntien. "The explosion occurred in front of my smtcinem en Deik R. M.t port hole opened out, gitmg a clear tiew of the hatchway from which one of tne BURNED IN EARLY FIRE teung Whitne.t wns married te Miss' Jehn Granville oelIey was kne Fontaine. He indignantly denied the j as a brilliant public sneaker and attai report. ney who for many years worked fee tl Miss Fontaine, who Is n specialist ln ' advancement nf the prohibition cu exotic Oriental dancing, wns born en , beginning In the early eighties, when a plantation in Southern Texas twenty-, was a bitter fight te gain a hearing, fJ three j ears age. Her father was a cot- , lectures were based en his own expi tmiseed and oil man She first did ball- ences. I'Of til ilnncllir n.t.l fisr. .1.1.. .1tf-..1 1 In i'ne tin.n In Pnllln.nlll. i , . , . - - ' ..'(S ini'i ll"lll le.s OllllCII U ..- "Hi" ,.., e ,,, IllllllSlilll1, J,. 1 explosions came, about six feet from j thP e,jeninI. appearing in cabarets and February. IrV.O. After receiving d( the deer of my room. I i,, .,,,. "rllp.. ." Tt wns nt tlm Tnl,,it i crees fi-en. Weslevnn T'nlrertiM- i.jii Flames Leap Mast-Hlgli jlietal that jeung Whitney first saw Fnlversity of Michigan lie tvas'ndmlttt lati becia ilangered in a file eaift i K.i.M. i ninan.i tlin . tnnt ttnfn nt Ia..T.km . devise in oenterenie M nietneu e wage- nine, aim til" niincs ei tne leauers were entered, but snananan at tne insi "". ' 'J.V.,.; v V.i i , 1" 'a subsidy nnd there Is a wide dllfe adjustment fciu-ii tnni upon nur agreeing "i"' '" mv "vrrni anu ine wrong- moment started two teams. :. . r i. ti i ,'." ' et opinion and a tery intense dtltcr- te it. we shall be ab.e then r take de, rs punished." The West Philndelphians had posted '";pp,,: " ",p ',',;,",,n' ,.IlPn,-x 'i!'01' , cure ,.f tiew among the people in re- tfie men bark ar the old wage-M'ale ... ... . . ... nineteen entries as possible runners. I " '''I'l;''"0' , ," Senater Rerah wrote. until suh adjustment actual! takes . " " 'cru in .jau . nml-a(fPr picking the men te run. the "' ,1 '"""p n , f"mp.i" . "New. as the menstue is concretely he- place. ' Denn.er adiaitted when the Judge , f decided that thet would par- ) v,i"'!,"" s,m?,Ke- '''m" , fore the Congress, may we net arrange ' ..tt- i .. i .i.. .....'... ' .in, -n hi, ,1 urn i i.i, ,.. ,n, .en iv . . fro n the llecker store nt ' l.i A. M '. ,. ......u. - .. nnroinevi'iirnseiioriiisiiivT:i- !' ..... - i i i.un . ... ...... T. iii.wn r k ni" I nn i rwiTiire run , l"''' ' ' i'v ...-... ..w.. ... tien net merelt bt our own desires but because the Presi lent of the Tinted States has cemmuni, ate,) through Sen Sen aeor Pepper an expression both of hi wish that we should dr. se and of his hope that y u will nccej t Let me assure ten that our invitation is sent without any underling ri -nations or cend Mens and in fu'.l ,1nnin e that ylien we meet we can work out a result at one pietectite of t!.e puhlii interest and -a M"n''nii te the mine Workers We bespeak tour ac.ept.uice ill the -am spirit An ear't tele gruphic reply will be apprei i.jterl S D. WARRINER." Mr Warti'ier emprnsiznl the impor tance of t li action tak'r las' trghr, and the delica t of the .iru.V'en Mr Warrtner was ak"d if the op. craters were ati.ieu te settle tin- strike "We have thrown no ebstae'e in th wnv," said Mr Warmer He added that some rime age tl-e operators had suieestr,,! , cenferrnc te Mr Lew:, but tlm- ''e ft, id refii--v te confer en the term- of arbitration proposed. "We want re discuss rh. metier from the ground ue said Mr War rtner. "I agre with Preside,., iiiird ing that rhe leunrrt faces "n, en-wide disaster if the s'nk" is net .etr'.ed im medlateit "The operators nr wi'l.ng and al ways have been willing te -ib back the men at the old wige sen,,. Then some sort of mnihiueit .,r tribunal ought te be evelted te which culd ne SUDmirted the w he e nii(,.n.,n r.t , i, . .. differences hetwren the operator'-' and Mai me miners "I ail hopeful rlii' we ',; c.,11r a fettleaient " lur ' in the Heuse of Cerreitmn .in,' later ;i,r .i i,,) tl-(ie , a i epU Set eial wtiks i;e he w.is fiumd seuji-(on-iieiH ar ta' reiul and Rhuwn street bt Patrolman Conever, of the T.iceny srntien. Tl.i- i near the Heu-e of Correction Sc.inhid ar the .station teteis .' nnd aroused .Mrs. Katherine Lnti, who IIU. lllltlHllll, I'l.l.'', .' .... .. 1,. . . .. tenth mnn te complete the team nnd a ' '""" ;;;' :-" ' " V"' " i'."ui.-.u w, Senater Rerah said it appeared nn.. little fninlU K-rap was started her husband and heir '"""7' 'n''h , probable that the Administration bill wh.n the race began, ns the Shanahan ' hu " '' . " ' r" au".Kp"p'l ! would net be acted upon by Congress scend .heiee eutht premised te take ;,LnJ Z?, V ,SJ' n '' . "" 1n'1!',""- before the i.-xt session. , ,.. i.i.ni.i, of ihn hrst seectlens. I " " '"u ..-i eihiihts 'louse, it is found he had two pack ages of i drug in his posscVseii, one entaining feurtern grain-' and th" etlur ten gram- The police ...it he was m r under the mlluen f u ur. and in ieiirt te.; n In- did nt pieint the np pi ,ir ii ce ,,f a li i.g ,iset ' I llltel that toil Use drugs tinll' s. If " nd the, Judge. "N". ir. I d" net "The court i mtstitied that such a large ipiantitt should hate been found 111 teif r.esll scjen. ' .ild ihe Judge I mfei tfiat ten ni'ended it ell it in the Ilou-e ,.f Cern i r ien'' I w.iur mci te i,nwer tes or no re this question I am going ' a-!.. I e .ten knew the 'i. line et t e man ftem whom toil go it''" es. .'r." an-werei the prisoner. "I'en'r t'dl it out loud." cautioned the judge "I will -end someone te fee ten Tell him all toil knew. "I knew the mm from whom I get it," .-aid the pi tier, 'but 1 tuner i.-ed It befni'i ' I'll rej.ird v,i a, a rlealer." ai.l the judge -evete'v "Ye'l had tee large ii ipiantitt te ,e jeing te use it jour- elf The null, 'itiens iieint te line t'ung. il"a' t 'u intended te sell it te nersen.s -"nr ' i r' Heuse of Cerrec- lie i ured of the drug namt Wtnne i-ited the prisoner in e Iiie;isuii Ol illi' llirL C' I-' we-. ... .,. , . . , , Etery one of rhe runners entered was ""'"'I, ;" "Rht wM, te the street . i ,.. . , .-u t , i ,i, our net neier" sue was nnintui t uirnei n nanu. ai'iieugt, .lenu i. i.., " ,lhn, ,,, f, .,,, ' i ,;,, " ". ' tare star, entered from .Meadow nroeK. " . " . ', ', "..'" " '.' "i""K ltimage te stock nnd fixtures of ,ll r,.., nU ,l,e ,rln ns Mnn.nel .1. Dal- t" preieci ner eignt-moiitlis-eld liabt. v - . '-i - --, -iii. GETS WARRANT FOR WIFE Gloucester City Man Says She Fled With Anether and $1600 Savings Ilnrry Lnrecher, Gloucester City, has swein out a warrant for the nrret of bis wife, Mrs. Evelyn Lnrecher, for- ..her la.ge mn.hmes .arrl-d the ath- Selriiprs n,inpHlnri M. , ' ' ,. ''" ' " ' ' - ' " 1 1 1,1 - - .. . . . y ii wx kt i iyja yu in '' jiiniji', ii" uiriii('i-iu vij uu i inmtt ins ugureu ill rue last inn mr umi ),,, , t . .,, ., -.,.,,,: was net in the best of cenditiun. , ""- ' " '"""" '"-"""" Onlt ihe liit and second runners were in racing teCs nt the fetawa,. STRIKE ZONE STILL QUIET Thev were m two nutniehil s Light, . iirer resicning her position. I Lnrecher said he believes his wife was accompanied by a jeung man who left (Hemester at the same time, ap P'irentit te go en his mention. Frem inlorinatlen given te the police it is "I lnrlirn It wns between " and S i " ' ' """'"I. 'n tne story told In thl ' " """ im.neis ear in 1,11.1. Me ...il,;11.1..". " ""?.J ,.VL T.L.,0'11: ''"'nplalnt she is filing. I March. 10P.I. the practice of law in Illinois. C:1 "w'L hn" Woewno il " .'?' t'wI te hl.n at Mrs. W. ! BelnB te. Minneapolis, where he Virsi ,; ;n , ;,,;;;,,,,,...,; andcib.lls im, nieu In the Rlu preecutlug attorney. oil as Id seveia eher pa scngers tol',rlt,en "w"',In J,,Iv' W20. she se- In LSM. as lie rented It. he fen ascertain the .aise f? he xi.lo"ieo ,, I ,;",P!1 !"1 nnnulinent of her wedding te fhnt he was losing his big prnetlce u nke te see if t te co ulil be f "nnv n- l''.rl',,nB A' :,il'' nt ,!, re1"efi ' Mr. his modest fortune through drink. Vlr .nise tr. see It we could lie et nn.t " Whitney, she charres. He,- Imh,. ..... tua Iv destitute, he went te XWTJr sisrnnee. "Tremendous telumes of smoke were rolling our of (the hpuhwav Thev were brightened at intertajs ht greit lniigues of flame that leaped se high as almost te touch the top of the mast. "Down below, through the hatchway. I heard the groans and 1 ries of the in jured men. They were bent trending, and it was et blent that the tictmis hud been mortally hurt born at the Lving In Hnspjtnl en De- I te l1Mrtlrp '""' but his old habit., 'ciniHi 11, in-u. .viair was found dead a"' '" ' " nnvP reduced mm te at Hiring the following .tear In Housten. , JPPt poverty, finally bringing lifm te Tex. The cermer's inquest described the' '"p ' v'iSnbendngc. den'h as suicide, but Mbi Fontaine be- In fellf',' l'frieds. he later explalnni Ilexes her ex-husband wns murdered '"" mn'p a practice nf attending tem pcrance inreiiiiKS. xviiicu lie Fetnetimi addressed. His brilliant oratory t traded the attention of nrnminent lm CONFERENCES ON 'VACATION rnp Tleru 1"d!,f"5 Dight t nMWI" Mcedt. who did nil In their power t assist him. I-rnm thnt time en r COL. D'OLIER TO KEEP UP '1,...-.l.f .Ua f.l. .tin. t. 1 .. . 1 .. -1. - 1 ' i(-.e.- uiv ..I. i 111,11 limits JOOKIMI I very serious and even critical, the -hip's j Head of Fair Association te Talk crew lived up te all the best traditions I 0ver Plans With A. B. Jehnsen of the English mitt. erv uuieilv and ' , , , , ,, ? . Junnsen quickly effi.ers seemed te come ' f, 0111 r,.1",' n')"' '" . ( nlrmpI Frnnklin evert wheie. Lnch man went te n sn,.. I ''""' - ""''B "-1 .""ay is .lb.l 15 cifi del ei.twiicie. iniicn man went te u sne- 1 . , rr ','".' " -nu.i j. ic spot and knew what te de without ;,.,ll'-,. president of the Chamber of lat or orders emmerce. Ihe president of the Ses- "fireat praise should be given te'lui-CenN-nnuil Exposition Association lief Engineer Ruddle and also Second ' )" " r'""'T ""I1 ''' ''ohnsen te ascer- . . ... " ' 1 lain Tllrt let I en .1 at....... .. . 1 Chi Engineer Cerrlgnn Although his forces were xirtuallv wiped out bt death and Injun . Chief Enginici' Ruddle get the ship safely into pert. Cerrignn worked dcseratcly te rescue the men who al ready wcte deemed. made a winning tight and Inter return te Minneapolis te deliver teniperant lectures for a hundred nights, fellow ing this with a lecture tour of th I'nited States nnd then of the Eugllse speaking world. He was the Prohibition Party's presi dential candidate in 1000. He also wi the author of a number of books 0 prohibition. t )ete.s of tin ether greiins and the.x no- drrss until Hearing their destina- mrgei Kracuce ""ti. I felirburg, P.i., Aug. 14. (Rv A l'l this cirv the contestants were p. 'hief action around military 'arred by L'uecter Cortelxeu, acting bendqunt lt- tedav xvas en the rifb for Mater Mm ie, who Is out of the range, east if camp, where the -.,- 1... .-hi in'..-- ........ in. 1 ...... ...... ,ncr, n.ag.u in i.irget practice lie... Uained that the count e sailed en Sat friend- and thousands of onlooker- s, ores wre ir ule this jiiemlnc hind. , v V-' . . 1...1 1 ,,, ,...i.. .,., ..i, .'.. . . uimiiiiiifc, mad- urdat from New lerk en the steam 1 ,,.. i",i i.i "i.e'i ,u' ...nr.. .... ....... 11 eh riers re 1 10 t.i . . . ... - -. . .... , . - n .. wler. rhe lir-r mm were banded batons r,.,,rl l: .1 Stackpole Jr who w .s mr' ,-Mnmlls' "ttwr "" tlerl"a or Ln"' ":,,",'' 'V? '"KS "".'" """" '" s""11 ..... nu.,.' a message from Majer Moere , e ,,.. "aier f"V"'' u 1 . ., . t, ,cr,e , " ",t0 V '"7 Wny ,,,fit ""no ,,f ,1"' te Ma,..r Ha It ! Wash in, en. s. , 1" . ' 'I'll' T aV, 'h. .. I"'"'"'.hPr s" """ leek $1000 of I ?.rrnt . "I1 ,Pr. of pa-scige,-, were aware Thet were , .,. eenxeved ln autos te ,1 i.7.. .i.i " '.".1 T ,. " ."""'." n"'lr J0"1' savings. , mat mey nnd a close all. 1 amdei, where th.-y were greeted by , ported quiet, but dnt and night pair ds TnDir;r- riii 1 Mater iiii Hart who gate the word would be maintain, d. Health of th' lAnlrr DILL tii.it - rii'l one 01 m, most net ! r.ues enmn continues .,,,. ... ,1... Hill cent mark. FINAL STAGE ,, -r etet I e, in th., Ine ihtt Afr-r tl e tir-" relay of runners k-nt -rirre the meters sped ahead te Rlliiiiitxi, where th" setend relax of men were dropped te receive their lain the latter s tiews concerning the llOIOM'l l.lll. ' Colonel D'Olier -ill lei.,-1 ,n, I for Maine, where he will resume the Levy Mayer, Chicago Lawyer, 0k I taint ion that was Interrupted bv his Chicago, Aug. 14. (Hv A P.)- appeiniinenl as brad nf the association. Levy Mayer, prominent attorney wt "One, thing which stuick me quite' ""'":.' m- win cenier with Chart- ter tears nas represented some et tn ferciblj was the excellent work of the ',"",- i"r,'ii n , , ln'i Oeerge Nntien's biggest interests, was feu& crew, ns well as the efiiers inallnln-1 ' '" ,n,ul 1r""nr'1 I,et' all of xvhem I dead today in his apartment in th the fears of the passcn-ers Whle '"p ,p'"hng the summer in Maine. Rlmkstene Hetel. He died of hear they made exerv prep-nation te nlnn- Am"'S the letteis 0f support re- disease, according te announcement J, den the shiii If' it should prete nc.cs. '" y.' ni the headquarters of the Se.s- relative, nnd xtni found b.t his vili -arv, such as unceveriii" rhe life!,..., ,"M 01"p"""'l Asfocintlen in the Relle- ,vhen he went te awaken him. Mt . ... -.,i,iu"i,i i",,,i,i ...is one irein the .'n.,.' . ui- .-...ei e.....uii ... ...s . S. .iet of American Philatelists nn firm of Mnyer, Meyer, Austrian oigani..iilen of stamp collectors u'i,;..i, Piatt, with offices here and In Nei Ins juM held its twentx -eighth annual "1',i- nxeiinen in -tiiantic ( ttv per MAN KILLED BY TRAIN bar..,,. Tse batons, by the way. Bedy of Franc,8 Creehan, Camden, "rk of wrrMllns wilh ihe ndmuilM,.. I ' ","' K , " contained a nifss-ie from Maver Mnere 1 . ., , 'i"'i tariff lull, nn agreement having x- ,ii,, m.n, ', , . ""en te le presetit.il te Majer Edward L ' Found Neap Palmyra be,.,, r.ade for a final vote next Satur- !, "' "f ?'..?. .. tn""-' en the Rader. of Atlantic City, by the tirst The body DAVIS SEES THE ED OF HARD COAL STRIKE Washington, Aug 11 p,,.,., f rnn, progress t ..x ,1 1 ,1 ndn g r' -ispensjen of work in tin .inrhrnc.'e .n, fields would be it ade ar t,e . , feren.v te he held Wedncsdat m Pluladelpln,, vv expressed tedav h Seint.ii! Daws ,., anneiini ing tint nrraiig. ment fe, ., meeting be'ween the operators and mind's' replescliMtnes .nd he. II 111, Ml. The Iiber secritar.t. )vi return. d te AVnshuigteii uir'! ted.i! ftem ieiings., town. O , where he enferred !(ith de pnrtment conciliators atiendnrj th" ' Clctelutld 1 ellference hciw.en Imted Mine Workers' ellici.ils nnd ,1 numbei of bituminous operators, jn, -ju, te, feel thnt an agreement was near in that conference Although the Department of Laber will watch the authrai m- iiegoiintioii iiegeiintioii iiegoiintieii wlth Interest, no conciliators fteni the department, it wn said, will attend the , rblladelphia meeting Officials, when inlermwl that a meet ing between the anthracite nprruti'i and miners' representutnes bud been 1 called, expressed lltt'e surprise at the new development in the mal stnke and pointed out that a White Heuse spokes. man last Frldn.t had made the public statement that the Nituatlen in the an thracite fields would "nine in a climax In less than a xteek from tednj " 1 8rnater Pepper, of Pennsjltanin, wlie presented a letter fnun President Harding te the meeting jesterdaj nt xhlch the anthraciie conference was nr 'Mnsed, .(tilled at the White Heuse Sit unlay 'before leaving for Plilliide:phia IVeiident Harding was enguged in con cen .Ierwc with .the rnllrend executives nt 'tthgrtluie, but tUe. Senater md u bhert MTwItli Secretary Hoever. f Fiam is Creehan. thirtv- he -heritt s 1 eii loom, a m companion n.an te cre-.s the tmi'li line t lien all eight jears old. of us Arch street, bv n 1. nre-eniati-.e of the I lepartmeiit tre runners of the fnt relay had tin-, Camden, was tedat found lying nliuic- , f Welf ire te get his steij ihed. an iiutoinebile picked them up side the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks 1 ig 11 sessions in prospect As the prlnner was tning led out et niid followed the iaee te the shore. at 1 Ishbnne. neni I'almjra. He had I l,e nctunl course, irein ( amnen te been strmK tij n train. .Viinii'' Cir. 1- approximately sixty Ii is helieted Creehan, who was era- 11.1 es As ten runnels composed each plnjed ns a dnter bj a Philadelphia e,in, ca, h iuutier was te have run a firm, was hit when he was unable te d. "tance nf six miles This, however, extricate his feet v lip h had become wa found te he impossible, se the dis- wedged In the tr.'t. k tmcis run bt the turUms men varied. - - Tl sheite-t rela.t was the second, from iiir-nnCrx 111 nn a ni un lMlmawr te Rlnckwoed. a distance WEDDED IN MARYLAND f 1 ." miles. Ihe longest tas the third, ceuit 1 afleimiri ' oueyer w nispci'-'i 10 th- Judge thit one of the pa. kages 1 id be, 11 in irked xxirh the name of a prisoner who was in the ding ward The Judg" ordered 'he prisoner brought lur k. New I want te knew all nhetit this,' said the Judge If ten are honest and desire tu clear tour skirt-, inn will make an honest, clear ami full st.t'emenr te the person- who tist fromHlackweo(i te I5eriin, a distance ry8S Dorethy Breeke Bride of R. N. '"' "' ' ' """T- . .,..,' U.nH.rmn P.. rm n nn.un '1 h- name en the pa. Kige was 1 nr , Towns along tne route iippneii tne ....-.-.., -. -s, ....,.-.. Cheriv Kid ' nu alias bt which the srarting points for the xnrlnus relays. Redivlllc, Mil. Aug U. In the police sat n teung woman of gee I , This 1 elprd much In making it as con- presence of several hundred guests from 'n- "h hnd ' mP ,UU" ",nr 'rvTefVninllelIlt Tet. Washington, Ra.timere. Philadelphia, ITiaii M.-inien and Je.eph Ricse, ether 'of the Atlantic City A C. under whose , Wilmington nnd .New Yerk. Miss Der-diii- detendniits. wee unable te tell inspires ri1P lnni. (B being run, when ethy Rroeke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Judge Hie iiiuie 01 me uimi iiem niri .uii .1, ,...-............. .......... , -nnries t, Jtroehe, et .-inildj npilll ;.t limn t"hnv iXii-ch.isrd their uppy. wlli s'at eter night, and the club has ... !- !". -.. .unuMn.1 t In.. te glte them tlie nest 01 aiientien. , 01 tiiriiuuiiew n, "ere iihiiii.-u e.iiuhiu.. Samu'l Dallas, of the Meadowbrook I evening nt Atleway, the home of the j 1 iiiu i.itiiit 1 1 :' ' '' " V y.;-1 Misses Miller, mints of the bride, nt handled tne i-uuam-ipum inu m inn . work. Mr Dallas tools care et tne visiting runners when thev arrived in this dty and saw that the race was . .-.!.. . m .-1.1rwl11li.i-1 rtnie siarteu preiupt... i.ues .......... ....... . , 7 ,,,,. The tenmn entered in no' mse mw - - ' - ,.,........... .,,.,. . .. i;... 1 1 .. .1.. . v. mm., nnn -xi r. ltenert rxee iienuer-eu ... i 1 1,-. ...I i.-.i rvii . ihn .vii. ... ' nrrnTipBi Ter inrinis iiuiris iil ill' ruwrr - - - lil.se Mli'l 11 ini'i e", ,1,11. ,,,.- ...,., .1. ..... .. -.-. ., . . the Rur-v Ree Restaurant, Ninth stiret iipjir Vine, nienilened M.nie d.its age ns n plaie whelie drug peddlers leserted It was a case which had this same rt stauranr as a background which started Judge Monaghan en hi, present drug campaign Nete, nf llMnu..- r... i , . ' . ' '." '".,'":' '" M." '." .'.." "1U- , ' '", "" ' ","" n"s u""lH'"i approving of rhihdel- Seme of these teteran sailen in. nlnn ns the rnmcntlnn ..i,n ' .i. . iann,,.n, ....., . " ...... . ,,, '' "' "'" mi- ,.ei- ......... ..,.- un cm I'neni uiustrn- 'tu'ii in i.u. wir,n Mgreemcnx xe veie eaiuraay, tien of new nun should he handled tn Senate Faces Busy Week " ,,r-?is- 1Jel, Hughes, an old he'sun. W:.sl,li,rt.,n. Ann 14 (P.vA IM "ns cl,?.rs" of "'" "1P" "he fought The Senate entered today upon the last i";, "LSr"!!:, Prl.oner Rb( , A. .. .. I . ..i-i... ,s .,iii .1 Tirj ' - w,. w neiiiiuilj XO UX- plain Less of Jewelry William lams .'.nfiit si Willi hundreds of nmendinents , ". '" " T' """.. '"'l " ,,,,s,ed Sa ,,. in u , ' ' ' "TT ' T II i1i.i.i,,I of Strinnmrs lenkn.l t. I"'1."""" .neil, n.! Ilie words et the .... ..,. . V..:,' . e n,n fin! 10 a busy sX days, with several I ("..m,ii ,i, ... . . . ..... .... ,-. ,.....". 1 ,. u . ir v j rave After Sen.-iU. action the hill will be " ''" "' '"'i'.r wns inje. ted into sent te conference, where repre-enta- '5( f " ' T Xl T "' " """1 '" - te, of the Heuse and Senate'w.ll . ' '". , lJ- IUJ ' '',"", "7 'V''"1:" dutnke te .each an agreement en the smY"'d, ,hlm ,hH K,cnt h"'0 '" ,hp "''.'P mine than 20110 Sennle nniendments. I ".. f'."rf: ,....,.,, , , . . Th.- q-nstien of American valuation is ', ... .'v ",B "'""" " " "Vl" nml '"'"" this I nun I " 'What de you mean.' said the pas- senger. 'a (lei mnn bomb'-' I "Anether number of the crew, al-e 1 named Hughis, went down into the held wiru a smeKt, neimir and l.elpu te bring up the men imprisoned thri,- one cannot say ten muih in pi.ns, ,f ,P women passengers It wa- cwdent thej were read for the xtnpst p,ut the bravery of the crew and the gcnemi ,iir of ennhdence stemlied the women line thing thnt helped was the ,)(, jt vv!1,, moonlight. The sea was calm." Mr. Combes went te Eiimpe June .".11 en a trip combining bu-inc. and pli..-B. lire. His wife and daughter aie mill ever ihcie. HELD ON THEFT CHARGE .11 li'Mpfl 111- weir 01 -.Nil) 1,1 jewelry fiem Je--'Ph Iegart.t, of Ri.t,, Mawr. was to te day turned ever te Captain Site, ney "I thn Ardmeie police. When he w.is ,. rP,i , Sixteenth . nd .xinrku siriets the pi i.-oiter tin--lecei.ipunled b.i a girl, who fainted us he was led awaj bj detectlye.s. ti.e biggest is.siie before the conferees. DEMOCRATS HAVE OUTING Samuel A. Cook Funeral The funeral of Samuel A. Cook, t Morten, Delaware County, xvhe dl" jesterday, will be held 011 Wedncsdl) from the home of his sen-in-latt Thomai W. Crenthend. Franklin and Mltchti avenues, Ent Morten. Servbei will V ('(inducted bv the Rev. Allen Evans, Jr., rector of the Morten Episcopal Churcft. Interment will be made in ArlingtM Cemetery, near Lnnsdewne. AMBLER PASTOR ACCUSES' MAN0F RUM SWINDLE Gays Liquor Bought for Breth Was Never Delivered Charged with impersonating a fieV ernment official and defrauding the BW- Jehn Smith, of Ambler, of $1W3, sup- WILL OPPOSE GRIEST te A Lancaster County Coalitionists Name Complete Ticket Lanni.ster. Pa.. Aug 11. ( Ry P 1 -Lancaster County mntitien lead ers last night announced thnt they would place a impose Sandy Snrlng, The (cremenv was that of the So ciety of Friends, the certificate being rend by Stanley larnali, principal of the cities they represent follew: l'hllnilelDhi Mmrtowliriiek C'lut. 8t Jean of Are C - Shmiihan C C Nmltlty C. c Illue nibl-en Juniors. Enirprm C C v.. Yerk M'lhHWk A. C ih'crw A O (jlfnc&a A. C ran A. (-' Atlan-l Paatlme A. C . Klnnlsh-Amerl- Pn. Misses Mnrgnret and Olndjs Rroeke. sisters of the bride, were the innlds of lioner. Misses Helen Miller, of Wash ington, and Annie Miller, of Snndv Spring, cousins of the bride, nnd Ruth Shoemaker, et sunny spring, ana ix.it- Cits nadir A. C a r.e!d run. which is te be retained ' tic Rluck. of Rcrmudn, were the brides- , '" 1 et-ts " , iii 1 1 a 11 , ..mix ntii tliilnt 11 ,. fiell ,. ,. vemr nn V. 111 Ut Iiri'M'IlLtMl liri llllllll.f. 'nncressmnn William W. fJriest !,., team' winning the nice. This will 1 Jehn W. Hendersen, of (Jermanteitn, (I ii."n -- - i.i I i.l t . a rhe coming election become the pernianent possession et the brother 01 ine ui'ideKroeiu, was uesi ... I .1 . 1 1 . ..in nml Alie iiDhri ia tl urn I I w n n 1 I'he nomination, will be made at a ' team tunning tuc rice mr wine. ". "";','Zh.i:,"' ;! V , : i, l.n I.i. l xn "nieu hi. t,. iiuiIIIIts Will III' Ulril U I'ilL'Il Illl". I" I "" " ."...-..1 s. .,., 1. n .-. -- -..-....,,, , . v' ...-.-- - , - , lenventlnn te Silver ...... ill fe iv I. ..It iln,nn,eu teem i,im lit.i. .ir nil- l!llllllllk iiuiin lllkllC' l. l" .....v., ....,.. .. .. ....... tiiiitu., .. .-- . everv township In the county have been mednls nil! be accorded ihe members Invited The Coalitionists ejected vlr- of the teiun finWiinc rccend. while each tu.iCj- a complete slate at the municipal member of the team finishing third will eiccwen mst iua. , receive ui"""" - bridegroom; Rebert II. -Miller. Jr., of Sandy Spring; u. smniey .inner, 01 (lermantewn; Rudelph Kirk, pf Handy Sprlnit. and Iiebert 11. Peter, Jr., of KOCKVlIIC. , .i Fourteenth Ward Club, of Camden, Gees te Bell Mawr Park 'Ih. Fourteenth Ward Drmecrnlic club of Ciiniden held its first annual eui'tig at Hell Mawr Park, N. J. yes tenia t. which was attended bv about 2)0 from Morgan Village and Fain lew. Pnes weie awarded te winners of the 2'Jii-jard dash for men, the 50 tji'd dnshes for women of mere tliun 2110 jeunds nnd children under ten wars old. Six naming laces, ipinit tournament nnd a baseball game between ninrrti-d and single men were also en the program. Twe Burglaries Are Futile Ruiglars who entered iluee homes in (ileinester City Inst night were re warded in only one instance when thet found jewelry valued at ?,i(l and u sninll amount of ensh in the home of William Mnreuard, .10 1 Salem street. The ether attempted robberies were at the home of Chester Pancnnst, 02." Hergeu street, and Miss Mary )Vhiltlngtnn, Rrendwny and Cumberland streets. $300,000 Fire In Seuth Bend, Ind Snnlli Rend. Iiid.. Aug. II. (Hy A. posed te pay for a consignment of .1 -1 lie earlv mday jn the downtown khlskv te be delivered te the minister' business district threatened te destroy brother, a druggist, Charles K. Ler- .111 entile beck and sP,ead until several linger, of 1.127 North Sixtieth street iiiniiiin-i 1110 1 Ul-Vll liaU t llnmnn.l ..... ......ntn.l e.wl l.n M fnr. n l.nnrlntIM' xxeie driien fnun their fme United States Commissioner M' 1 Winding te the minister, Lorring" the money but failed te demerw Ibpier. Main fimili 1 ., 'im... .. ""." 11 . 1 XT 7 " , "t'5 force f ley I . I II illli- A It l'llt n ... .. .. .. . . ,r ... - . ,1 .. . 1 .- 1 -mil . 1 iii it s n.nn 1 j. 1 ..'.... ..,1 !,. l. .1 i-'. ,n 0 v ""'n"K "'" ''i-'eed ter,1 Steamship Movements New Yrl(, Aub. H Arrlv1 Sinter ('epfntiaRTi Caprnhiiirrn, An 12. Arnvwl erlk VII .Miw Verk, t'lirlstlnnn, Aug 12 Sailer) Olava. New Verk QurrnHewn, Aug, 11. SullMI V&iur Vfii ' United Kre,. HellU Alscrld, I-lvfTDOell Au. 11. Rallarf Vhitffant WlnltrUn V HOUSE MEETS TO-MORROW Industrial Problems Face Members After Recess Washington, Aug 1 1 Ending its recess lh( Heuse will reconvene to te to mei row with a piegiain whnh does net contemplate the pass(lS f mlditinnal legislation of national importance at this session, except Wch (is might be recommended by the President te deal with the piesent industrial troubles Arcerding te plans of the Republican lenders, no effort will be made te pass the Admin strniien Ship Subsidy Rill before ilnal ndjeiirmnent, which thev liope xvlll be tibeiit October 1 IMMinit SPOH1S ie- euii.iii ni'iriunc inu nn Mime tery lnl(iesi.i timP Benr liter thi dtalH of all th emwj tai?d en th smut. paM nf th Qunlev rpsur; tiitmrja. v ft "Maka The Habit of Quality developed for nearly a century Jewelry, Silver, Silver Plate Watches and Clocks Lamps, China, Glass, Leather Goods Stationery J..E.GALDWELL & CO. Jfavelky - Silver - Stationery . 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