Ik?' 14-.'."S- EyvUwxjti ;n-Vfc-yyj rWWTfWmw I M S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- Philadelphia wednesda; . august m 1922 y-A- ''A" t A- 1 ' l j w a m V '- v I I M j Iv 8 MM lu XI I 'W ' i W I JlT. fi r r m i Ifttt.5 rjc 'Ml nib! I'R IP ;M lit !: I . Win f1 1 H r; r In' t :'. I) w m w rt. & ui y p;i l4i n p t 'il !l 1 H' Willi M BSM L ' U ' I r? 4' ;J I Ml-1 , hi i 1 1 ft ft. tM.J" r - muff. MODEL FOR WISTER a VIRGINIAN DAD Trafton Once Held Up Nlneteen i Stage Ceaches in Yellow Yellow Yollew stono Park DIED DRINKING A SODA T1 Angeles. Calif.. An; 10 tv A. I. ) l!elvt in It Trnften, whenc ex perlcncei in rim Jacksen HeIp country of Wyoming "fir smd te hate formed the bnl of Owen Wl-ier - novel "The Vlrslninn," fi. dead while mi tig tin lee crrntn edu here yesterday. Charles II Skirdln. ferme, , ifli, ( patrolman Iipip. was ti( iiriini! (i:ir- arfer depiitid ni 'The Virginian ' In 1!0S Skirdln slur and killed n vnu'h who nai n miMiilipr nf gang which attacked him Mi Wlstcr nnd fm m. r 'army nflifrii ijipt-.n f f defend him NKlrIln was rxiitietnied l.nlrr Sk'-ilm resigned from fl,,. frcc m brenme licid Keeper (f nn extensive game prcs,rve In New , nrk St etc Edward II Trnften, ti mrn v high wnjmnn nf tin- old vclioel hrekr ni' prcrleus hnmlll loienli nnp ,luly nftPr neon in Mill! In lieliitis up int,. huili'i'il In pllnwtmie Nniiunil Park nlni'irpii (mdir, itlle, Mllj, u ., j, teiirlM". All I If inuriis .pn'Kc hit'lih nf vriitiirni Mr 'I'luftnn'M cnl'iiiiM 11" I HI 111- Inn' -mill' wjim iii n. 'I'llP il.l I llimi'll' ipi ,ll'i. tn, iMf te let thi- .null' iliiinini it hi.lcui' prNnn fop Hp ;rnr. ri-eii ni'pillnu Hmilri nii'l ;nieu iin.l th nuliii- werlil nei llklnj; (e iwi tlie prli-p fop In-clipprliii-- timi Mi. Trnfiun nppmpnt!' tlieueht It wnitli Trafien nppnri'iith hu'l .Than c m m m foiuiriiten .f tlie lunij. ii. il i(i,i hl point nf Htt.ick likr'n Ri'iieriil. ( In tlie renil ,il'ir,s whtili tlie rai lip- lm. te pe tlnri' w.is ii pimp wluii- n late reek juttivl out .ftt licMimi thl- reek which i-r inniiinilpil tin- IiikIimuj. thpn xvns ii -ninll h'rl -i.icm looking iiuifp '.)ke II p.llk. llli Iilll!lf lii's ,if wlui wimp ilmtpil luir- nml tMiTi- - ith imiill tt PP- Nellf nf llic.i- trt'P- liimieh. l of miIIu'ipiii tr.p tn nffi-r prutiftlnn tn n liiiin.in IhmK 'l tll-l inin-lifll! nf tmirl-t- rnillP roll us up lu-t n ihrv gut hv tii,. reik. 'I'tuCtnii. w p:ii i ns; ii liiimllvfrrhlff evPr tlie Iiit pnit nf hi- fiiiP, stppppd out ami ipiil ii liuli-puneri( rllli' at ttip ilrhpr Turn njlit off ihrr" ' Trnften com cem ranmp(l. "nml tp u-ht thprn in front of nip'" Tin1 ilnuT lipitij nlile te de Clet hi tis p-i lil ulnit Tniften mlil hltn N'nu- tliPii n'l at Mm ci't mit. ' ) centlniiPil Tiuftnn in tlm piipnspr. "nml he'il up ieiir hnmli' TIip pn--fpngpr-i f)i rppreai'hful 'nnk- toward thp ilrmr wlui liH'l ininpnrpil tin- park te a ti ir-.'M fnr "iifpM did -n Traflnn rrrnil i hhitil.pt nt hi fppi Tin. illy Capturpil "I.iiip up ' In penuiHimlpi!. "and marrli t'ii-i imp As p.iHi uiip unlkt pn-t. drop -ir vnlunhlps in this blnnkPt ' Ami den t m liidp non' ' fap iidnmiielipd 'ou Knvtnrii plutn. crat would n i ilirnt n peer Westerner would i ' hp ientlnii"d plulnthnly. "If m dn p 11 cpi a hnllet in jeii " Sttmnc'l lu the itu'Tppptediipm and fhpp m m ' the in.nc. thp paencer dhl n- tin "ric 'nld Trnften kept em eye en them and tlie ether nlenc the rend aIich' Iho "ilirr , n;,, h nj. ap. prnn' Iniu A- i- ciunc up tn the rock Trafteir" asniti Ixihhcd up and sutp the catnc " emnia ii'N. The precp-- a :e pe.itcil vecntppn tmue t illic it um- Imurx before the coaches reuld j;pi te n place te ippnrt the umazlnt; ' hnld-up As win lis thev did jms-ps nnd soldier" gull eped efT en the bandit' 1 1 ii 1 1 Smuts traced him from the scene of the held-up tn the camp of a .le'cph Martinez n sneepherder. Ilcre he spent the n. slit . ml went oft the next morning wlili ,i - iddlp her-e and a mule he -telp from Martlne7. Sin'H- ,iml park se'ilfer trailed Traf Traf ten fmm the Meticth - -ln-ep cnmp te a lHtlc town im Idaho called Knscv Trnften - nail is e-v jilnin. the left hind f'wit of the s.idille Ler-e. which was unshed, mukitu peculiar murk In the pet1 Thp etelen horses nnd saddle. , which were rnevered fiem Trafton. ner u-ed nt the trill In f'lieenm, Wreiultis In evidence, and were ldpn tlfied b the Mexican and ethers. Yerkes Caves In as Girl Lauds Him Principals in Killing W.H . F-BP": C TV sVktf' -ri, tm' ff Washington Hopes for Rail Peace SUES FOR ALLEGED T ASSAIL P i W. T. Candler, Sen of Coca Ceca Coca Cela Company Head, Defend ant in Action for $100,000 I'nntlnnM frnm Tune One Hnrrilng'i) propeal fnr ending the strike, mil lirnd-" deelnred, nil but broke tlielr fnllh In the Miccess nf thfl mig gested conference, but despite their lack of confidence cvefuthes of the. Western rends approved ncceptnnre of the pre pesnl t'e meet the. unions In New Yerk tomorrow. Although condition' en rends In the Far West were relieved by breaks In I ,,,nM Ai,c u.Dnre nemen the strike of train crcw.s, the Rcncrnl WOMAN'S CHARGES DENIED situation remains in n critical stnfje. President Ilnrdinz'f next expected move nu Msieeln'rrf rwn was te bit the whole lndiittiliil crisis Atlanta. On., Aiir. 1(1. DamaKes of before C....Rre.s ' XI0 HI0 uere asked of W.ller T. ( nmller. son of the millionaire, bend nf Several KmlMrcnes Lifted the Ceca Cela ("impnn. tiled today in I'mharKees were lifted nnd trains were Dekalb Superior Court nt Decatur, On., invued iknIii ever (he Atehlmm. Tepekn nt n result of an alleged nttnek upon nml Santa Ke, the Southern Pacific and Iter by Mr. Cnmller in her stateroom I tiieu Pacific, the rnndu chletly nffecled I nbe.inl the Meiimsliip Here npirln en the In the walUetitH of the "HIr Four" nicht of July 10 last, transportation brotherhoods. ' nlleges that nn a result of the Southern Pacific trainmen nnd nttnek hc has been forced te keep te switchmen at lteevllln nnd Tracy. I her bed much nf the time since, her Calif . two division pointy returned londltlen dually necessitatlnc an opera- 'te work xesterdnj. Officials of the! Hen, which was performed here Mnn- Santa Fe rnllreud nt J.es Angeled an- day iieuived that three westbound trains , rn. Il field is the wife of Clyde K. hnd Hinted out of Alhuiiuetque. N. M , TJj field, local atttonieblle dealer, charsed -nice midnlKht Mendnt. These trains ' b Mr. (nmller in a Milt tiled Menda) were consolidations of .. en stalled i" Superior ( etirl here with hnvlnc ex there (Jnllup. X M. leperled the ! 'V1';11 ?-..0(M) from him while aboard nrrual of the first Santa Ke train from I the liner enroute te Prance. ti,- Wp-t sinie Satuid.i Five west-' "' ( nmller s petition asked that hound trains were silll marooned there. ,-Mr ''Jnem ne reytratneii trem retiimnc Mim i (,ini:iisi) U.I.I M (IIII.IISON Mis (illiersen is accused of hilling her husband in Iter home at Lake- lllllst. . .1. Parker Planning Xew Death Arrest ( nntlniird frmn PiiBr llnr d ' I, p I r ' u ii' :, np 'li.ui for the pi s, n , Will UM 11 lelTer Mis (liliel-nn-- i .ittnrn, i. t, id iv de-i rlhed u M-lf pnid ' Mt. (,iber-en s cell in the utii n' 1'eni Itiver at i n'cleclc llu tii"i r i.- in win, h Ha iin ticurcd with l)eiectve Parker W'llferd .lavne. ,lr.. the Pie-'ciitnr lepntt Sheriff llrew u an, I hii St.ite policemen. TelN of Midnight Quiz I . 'e, urn ind until 1 e'cln, k this ni'ii ".iic said Mr .lelTerv . "tn prevent .nn s'i It tni'ti's Af'sr 1 had cutieaway. J at J n'cin, k, the smup n-semhled and ent in li nil! 'I he -tned outside the ,'l ,1 nr vim- Sheriff 1'inwn awakptiel Mrs itibcrsen 1'bn partv -fend out-'d" her cell leni ii, nue saviiij; nntthi'i te her. I'm ii. v -lie a-ked thun wnat tliev wnntid W'. want nothing fiem j en ' the pi -(. nt, .inswered. Tneti' (J:, Nun -iinl : 'Mrs. liiher-nn, I liaie mid Ml Parker cver.v thins.' She Icekid at him -I'lidilv for a moment, then rep'i'd "irv well, r (i.i Vun jeu den i ktmw anvthms and it dne-ti t Inti ie-r me ' I nid te her' 'I am son v nbeut this tieuh'e, ami I ten coins te -tand bj mi thrnush i' I mil here te r (lain the wrong imprcs-imi the nuthnri ties -eeni te have t.ikrn from the letters 1 m nt j ml "Mis Glbet-eii sreeted me lis 'Mr, (la Nun, mid I spoke te hpr a- "Mrs (Jther-nn ' We were never ,m,v thing ninte than friends " itevernm- ( ntupbell. nf Arizona, tele sriphed Pre-ldent IlntilliiE last night t i the -itiiiitien In that St.ite hnd been remedied and that all citlens would be prete, ted in theh individual rights. A'l lililiis held up had been moved, he reported. Trans. continental trains left j ,i, Angeles mi -I'hi'dule time yes tpidin iitiiall all ptiglnemen. trainmen ind tireinen and enndm ters of the Chi ( me. Milwuukee and St. Paul read who u.ilkul nut jesteiday at Green ll.iv. Wis, retiiined te work today Hail RiianN were replaced by deputy sheriffs I V ienference designed te end the 'walknu' nf tu-eineii. conductors, engi-tipci- and trainmen en the Cumberland Vnllev division of the Louisville nnd I N'nslnllle Ilead in (.'erbln. Ky., wnn planned ted.n . An erroneous an nouncement ve-tirdav -tated thnt an agreement te rtturti te work had been reji lied I lllnll nltll tills said tile (1110-- tien was put in a vote thiee times jes- terdnj, nml that the men were 100 perl ient against returning until armed , gnardw weie i emoted and equipment put i in -afe condition. i Outbreaks and violence in connection ' with the strike during the last tttentj- four hour- in, luded a elnli between -niKcr- and guards and vverunien in the Mis-euri Pacific yards nt Van Iluren, Ar'i . -n miles west of Fert Smith Mnr' than l'Xt -hets were fired. At Little Um k. Ark.. Geerge Wnlker, eighteen. :n I Frank Walker, seven tem. tee seized bv tlltep men In the Missouri Pai itie tnid- taken Inte the (euntiv nnd tlngged Geerge made his wnv b:i( k te the citv. but Fiank -till wn mi ing enrlv tedny Neither of I he veullis li.nl been working in the tnllrenil shops, but were en route te their home in Chii nge. en a note for f'.'O.riim which, with SUeOO in I'lish. he said wns given bv him In return for n check for S-'.'.OIIO which he g.ite Mvfield when he wns found In Mr Ilvtield'M stateroom In his peti tion Mr Candler states that he could net account for being in Mrs IU field's sinierneiu nml denied any improper conduct nnd adopted by the union as a btsta 'or tiippletne,ntnl nRrecmcnts throughout he cenl fields. centlnueH the -old wagce iiud working condltlenr, Including the check-off of union due.'', te April 1, Hi2e ,tnd provide? mnchlncrr for ne ne getintlng but net arbitrating next year's scale. The agreement also call for a national contention of operators nnd miners of the bltumlnnu-i territory, te be held In tills oily next October L, for selecting a fact-finding commission te investigate (he cenl Industry. Officials Empowered te Acl Under the policy laid down by tha union the district officials may 'con elude pence with nny soft cenl operators either its Individuals or ns nssncln nssncln tlens. Whatever success result from this policy for resuming work, union officials pointed nut tedny. It leaves them facing the problem of dealing with the sttlkers of the Cennelliville nnd ether Central Pennsylvania fields, which were without unions until the strike Mnrted. Sixtt thousand former non-union men, officials said, have en listed In the union rntiKs In these fields, nnd the union's plait contemplates the financing of the strike there with the funds coming te the union from the workers reIiir bncR te the mines In ether fields. In n way. union officials regarded yesterday's settlement as n . historical repetition. In lllfin. Jehn Mitchell, as president of the Fnlted Mine Workers, waa confronted with thc breakdown of the central empetltlve fieui. the same situation that nrese heie. Mitchell wen the strike as far n getting the miners' wnge demands met h.t operators by sep ainte agreements wns concerned. Mr. Lewis' plan, adopted by the Vnien Pellcv Committee, is similar, execitt that it regards the general settlement ns ii bnsic one for nit soft coal fields, with separate contracts te supplement the general agreement entered into here. I Werltwl en Nnty Hangar Oa Nun worked In Lakehurt en the construction of u naval hangar, nnd was a construction foreman, lie knew Mrs. Oibersnn frmn .Innunrv te .L.lj el llut jenr Mr .Invne, the prosecutor seemed te utt.iih nipnrtnuce te letters which pns-ed hetweiti Mr. Glhersnn and him. and went te Ilroeklyn rerentlt te sep On Vun. who vnluntercd te r turn with him The pro-ecuter believes On Vun nnd his wife were estrnngH nt lea-t in sligl t degree because of let ters which Mrs. Giber-en wrote (In Nun I ,itn hre teliin'nriti " lie aid "nii'l expect te renin in -evernl da.ts In .Innunrv p. CI I worked at the nnvnl aircraft factory Ht LtnehurHt I had n get d lob and w making geed mnnci I (!! .(led te -'nt en mid rented a house 're-ii Dr Hareld Pirns for T0 n month 1 Numerous Arrests Made Four men were at rested at P.ristel. t'a . nn Federal warrants barging them (With intimidating non-union workers in tlie .seiimiv and tt estern Kailreau vards Nine men were nrrested nnd warrants were issued for ethers in etitici tun with lints at Newmn. Kan . Atlgu-r 1- The wnirniiis idinrgrd violations of the Kius.is lnduslrtul Court l.itv. P.etween lfiO and 'J(H) tninimn nnd switchmen en the St. Ieuis Seuth-we-teru (the cotton belt) ftnilicmd walked "Ut nt Illine, Me , virtuallv tving up traffic The walkout followed ,i distutb.'ince nt Fnrnfelt, in which nn engineer was bit in the ieg bv one of IttXI -hets find. The striking trainmen clutged that the presence of guards and sheeting affairs nt several points mndc working unnlitlnns hii?urdeiiH At Tepekn, Knit . officials of the In diistml Court took steps te pre-ecuti strike ngu.itnrs undei protisiens of the nnti-st nilKalism law HARDiyG TO DISCUSS R4ILR0AD STRIKE C.indler Denies Charges When infill med of the -an tiled bv Mis l.t field and It- allegations, Mr Candler slid ' "I hnte already staled everything thnt took plain In nit petition te cancel the note Mr. H.t field held. 1 neter touched Mm. Hv field and nothing of ant improper nature ecmrred. This suit Is utterlv unfounded and is in line with Mr. Ht field's past performances I te get money out of me nnd It will be answered nt the proper time 1 Mrs Hvheld's petition sets forth that , she and hei husband weie petsunded I bv Mr. C mdler te make tin nip ie Furetie nml thnt their p.utt wns com- j pe-ed of the HjllelcN. Mi Candler nnd bis two d.iughteis She slid Mr. Can dler wished for hei aid in cnilng for ! the two girl- i The iietllinn then tecitrs actions of the tinit.t en the night of the six teenth. At dinner, -he sets feith, champagne wns paitaken nf spntlnglj by all. but "nobody became intoxi cated." she ndd-. "nnd nil weie lu full posse ion of their faculties " Alter dinner, the petition continues, she escorted the Candler childien te their berth ami helped put them te 'bed She then tejelned the patty en .deck Later she and her husband went te their stateroom te retire, but Mr H'tipld. suggesting that pprhaps thev had left the paitt somewhat abruptlt. (decided te go back and stay with the i pai iv for a while "A short lime nfter petiiienpr's hus band Ind left her," adds the petition. "Cnmller opened the deer, teie the bed clothing off her, disheveled her night clothes and sejed her in his ntms IV tltlener'snts she -crenmed until her husband rushed In nnd engaged in a teinlic fight with Candler 'The struggle wlih Candler and tie tight in the stnteienni brtwieu him and petitioner's husband absel pei, unnct tccl petitioner, made her ill, and -he has icmained ill from thnt tint, in.- cue cue prcseill "IVtiunni r and her husband Inu.vl1 in Franie and lemmncd there neees. , snrilv fnr a few da.vs before taking ship home While she was lu France! her nei ve- were tv recited and she w.ts sick and lemnined in bed. I "Petitioner has returned home and s . new in bid. ill. nt the home of her father, n- 'i ic-nilt of -aid Cnndler'sl conduit, and en August 11. 1!l''2. she' underwent ,i surgic il operation rpudirid , necessnr.v by her condition produced ht the said Candler's lendiiet " I Pittsburgh Ceal Men I Won't Meet Miners , Quality Earl I Ge ever every detail H fief e( its design aad con- H H structien. Then ride H H in it, drive it yourself- H I Earl Phila. Moter Car Ce 1 I 235 N. Bread St. I CO. As.sntlTKI) KAM, IIR.M.RR3 DE SOTO SALES CO. 5021 Walnut St, Phil.. IVAN L. LINK 2254 N. 17th St., Phlla. DELAWARE CO. MOTOR Chester, Pa. CIRCLE GARAGE Atlantic City, ri. J WEST JERSEY MOTORS CORP. Camden, N. J. LEWIS R. SLOCUM Trenten, N, J. E. B. HULSE A CO. Mt. Helly. N. J. ,t. UWWtWimWIIIhBBTflHHIIIIIWIIIM There has been no Taxicab War se far as Yellow Cab Ce. is concerned! YELLOW CAB COMPANY and its drivers have net fought the police. We have obeyed their regulations. That is why YELLOW CAB drivers have net been arrested. We have always received from the Police Department fair and impartial treatment,- no mere no less. The only discrimination by the police has been between these who obey the law and these who de net. YELLOW CAB COMPANY has net been "fighting" any ether company. We are tee busy carrying satisfied patrons. We are competing only en the basis of giving the Best Service at the Lewest Rates, net en the basis of Rewdyism and Disorder. We reiterate: WE STAND FOR LAW AND ORDER. Our rates are the lowest per mile in Philadelphia. After the first 25 of a mile you can ride in a Yellow Cab at the rate of 25c Per Mile WHY WALK? Hail a " YELLOW" en the Street or Call Yellow CsJb Ce. Poplar 8600 DAY or NIGHT i nannuirammBHtiiniHnirimtimsiiirnmCTuiwimtMCTmMMiiiim BiiM.roreiiPMnHOTnHm Washington. Aug If! ("v A P 1 Pres.dent Harding in n mes-agc; temni- Cnnllniifil fpnm I'iec Ona rnvv te Congress will present te the tlens with .inthrnite operators at Phil- rentlnnfd frmn 1'kep One dare te prn se rue eh'" Wen tint's a rnrltv I never hear -u !i golden words In this court Madam ten re dis. charged Then the teat ,,f die (mr prisoner were suddctiiv t n,d off Sh( breathed a nell'p ' thaiiK em. ' and gathering up her bags, handkerchief, et( . phe turned toward the deer with just a tra nf lurking tr i inph But etln-i . (I il en fire se well Manv hue te clip 'i nil dig deep- although i!ip offences did nei appear t,i b, wtv alarming judging from nml Pip'.inu Pip'.inu tlene William Ward Fiftv -eigrth ind Fembertnn street- heerfullt M(limttP( that he was mnsejlug along nt tlie medet ( lip of thirty-five miles an hour Ward declared, however that he whs only drltlng with one hand n the ether vrfih out nf commission en a'"un! nf hkred pelsnnlng And Then Up "Dug Down" "If von drive thlrtv-tue miles nn hour with one hnnil." sind erken "just itingifip hew fast vun w, id go with two of ihein nothing, pn hah'v eevent.v miles an hour cti' "But I was going te a ci.ie'er ' pleHdeil W.nd V)ti were prettv tipalthy at thnt." cnlcl the Sj tin p. "about Slf, for veu " Ii was pnid When the case nf 'I Monegm. teamster, wis called, nn emplete n ?wered for him le explnined thnt his employer was In n hespiml Mnnngnu was chnrged with running two tnnks under one set of tugs (whatever tlmt mentis l "Win thiit'n almost a prison effen-e " Mid the squire grately. .lust then his pencil broke He gnte it n new peirit while the (''"in wnitid This ieh seemed te soften hi- cl uieaner I II fine your cuipletcr ."i(i ' he -.nrf "I emit get liftcen llnw about that ' aid the pieiy for Mnnegnn. "Ilunil Oter the Flflein" "All right, blind eter the fifteen, ' aid the scpilie When Milten Iic,iup, of Melre-e Park, was cnllecl te explain why he didn't hate his lights- going full he had little te fn lie handed eter n i heck when Yerkes said th damage would Xtach $lfi Hut the check contained n let of extrnneeiiB weids net pirilnent te the ) u i-.-1 1 e m The wulre looked at it in nnia.e Bienl, He handed It bin k te lie house "Glnitne u check written in ihiin Lug- a 1lh. without nil that epigrumniaiit HlUIIi II" Ml III I uiil'picu 11 CIIITK tbat sort ni rlicteric fiem a fel- eeme time nge nnd ulf he had In the a brUfer check, cmik in 'e live with me l.dg.ir I one ,ii I his wile F.ugere Toinll-en and hi vtfe and William Dlene, Fdgnr's brother I n- taken 'M witn the grippe ind Mrs (libei-cn looked for me She never brought the tunc te mt -1c U toem. hmt ever I livid in I.nkc hitr-t until June " J ii Nun denied thnt he had trouble with his wife lie explained the let teis that had pan-ed between Mr dibcrsen nnd him. Jee Richmond. Mrs fltbersen'-, son bv a former pinrriage. vvas going te Kwler I nllege, where be played en the ha-'lcil' tc'iin " s.11 1 (Ja Nun. "Mrn iihir-en n-ked riie. when her bev came home, te kind nf leek nfter him, as he did ret think the town might he ant ten geed u pince fnr ii toting bej I ept nn eje en him while h was home Then he left te go lnti huslnes Seme tune after that I found a fnm whicl had n.s pi'tute en it nnd I sent it te Mr (iiher-en She replied and that explain- the correspondence." dmlts Hcveiilnc I'tters 'la Nun explained 'hnt three setj) of letters hid been Interchltlged The first whs the litter thanking him for the picture He ci.iid the letterf, had cov ered a (, i pnratltelv brief period. She hnd written three time, he i-nld, nnd he bad answered her lerteis. the last of uliii n l.e -md he riceited August 4. "Her bmri- were in a aielanebely ' ''.' iriiiti -oel 'in sun I hev said she thought -he would hite te go into n hospital for nn operation, and thlh seem, d i d pre-s he t i Illiersen i- k, be buried nt '-' o'clock tomorrow. Fxcnpt for the time, nnd the fact that services will be held in the Federal legislator- and te the ceuntrt the poHtlen of the ftevernment with re appct te the existing industrial troubles, pnrtlciilnrlt the railroad i-trike AimngetnentB ter the President's ap pearance at n joint cesnlen tomorrow of the Senate and Heuse were completed nt a conference tndnv at the White Hen-. between the Fxeciitlve and Sen Sen aeor Ledge, of Ma-s.ic husetts, Repub lican lender In the Senate. The belief had been expressed In reme quartern prier te the confluence thnt the President might delny presen tation of Iik mehsnge until nfter It hnd been determined whether the meelintien efforts of the trnln sen Ice brotherlieod chiefs In tomorrow 'k conference with a adelphia tomorrow , predicted that teft coal npeiatnrs geneially would accept the agreement made here, and held out hope for an c.iilv cpinntitv production He also said he was hopeful nf the re suit of the eenfetenee with the anthrn- ulte operators, who employ loe.OOO i men. I)l-trlct union nlTidals before leaving' here for home -ent Invitations for live meetings of opemterb with the view of concluding pern e. Twe Pennsjlvania is.-octatiens of op ep op eraters were aUd te meet the union chiefs in separate meetings en Friday One Invitation went te ihc Frccpnrt' Thick Vein Operators' Association, and the ethiT te the Pittsburgh foal Pre Under the Feudal System of the middle ages, the elder jeu succeeded his father and became conservator of the family estate. However, he had first te take the Oath of Fealty te his Feudal Lords. t ,..!., .11.. t'nl,nr.1 iU,,..U n I aU hut -t the dera.U of the funeral hnve''ui the effies-rs of either ratlrend unions net been arranged Ii is likely that Wll- te be en the ground. llBtn H lefferv. Mrs Gihersen'K at- " e might need them for conference tediev will a-k permission for her te nt nnj moment there. Mr. Stones Mi!fJ. ntmnd the funernl ' nnd we want te have everybody nt committee f rillrnncl executive weuni i duceis Asoemnen I in Miutnwesiern be sMi ce-sf ul or result in failure, but i Inter-tate Operators Association, m m Penater Ledge bnld be found the Pre.sl- I eludlii" nieinl s m Mis-nun. Kaup.15, dent ft j 11 decided te go before Cengtcss Okbihemn, Arkunwis nnd Texas, wns ut the earliest possible moment, winked te meet with the union at KflUMih The President nfter conferring withCltv en Tuesdnj. Illinois operators Senater Ledge Immedlntedy etnrtidjttere invited te Chicago en Friday ptipiirntmn of hi- mectinge, which lux while the Indlann dpeiatei-s' As-ecla-ndrb-cr- expect te be a comprehensive tlen was ellctecl fm a conference at statement el the strike fcltuntlen. of. the Terre Hnute, also en Frlda.t. efferlh of the Cievernment tewnnl set- The general ugiccnient concluded here tlement and tlnnllt of the Getcrnment - Iielicv 1 enc eferward. Meanwhile the railroad union lenders 1 In Washington continued In nes-inn i prepniing for the conference which the brotherhood chief, hnve obtained from the Association of Ralltvnt Hxeeutltes in Niu Yerk tomorrow. rI he.t lett mr N'cw Vi.rk iii ,'t o'clock this afternoon Warren S Stene, clinirman of the meeting, unid that he nnd the heads et the brotherhood group of train f-ertlee men net new en strike would lie me nnlj enei te meet the committee of fitlrin.l eiecntlTPR hut that thev de sired the heads of the Htrlklng crafts ml &Mm wrji "" W-aaaKeeVZ WJT STAT' '-" " - t- .i c,-js&rsir'z'J. ' "rr;.r -C y-"-"' T,.. rMZ- ' i? -f. 'I he C. cei tnini v rei.ir s iiicpu 't Is ftill nn un- BATTERIES BfH The trust fcempany as manager of your estate i SCRANTOIM RAIL MEN ATTACKED BY MOB m 'i(,nt BOine time no i i mm WOMB." preducd a. Strike Disorders Keep City's Pollce Riet Squad Busy Scranton. P.i , ug 10 IRy A. I. NuniiTeuR eliKerders in connection with the railroad shepmen's strike kept this (Itv's riot squad en the jump la 'f night nnd earl tedny N'e one wns fpi'inunly injureil and no arresld were lllllile A i mt -I cslini'ited it ItfiOO attacked n shop worker In llellevue nnd gave him i bid healing before he wns ie , j, 1 ,,v pi In i 'Inn niliei men em nl,ie,l liv the Ccnt.nl Italliead of New Jersev locked thfinsidteH in u pas-enger that we would . . .. -i .1 E.. ....... . ,!. A,l '!,,,, c ceacil te ewape irimi me nami nviv window in the coach tvn r-tnatihed be be be foie the jielice nrrlved and dUpersed the cre.ru et men nnu oey. hand wh Ie iIip dlspuiislens are e'entln '"nK ' , L i: Sheppard. chlpf of the Onier of Ce nd ne terx, fiitd the hrntlierhoed etrielals would go into the meeting with I he c xi cut iv es without any lixed prope-i-iU". '"" prepared te consider the mutters thai might e eme up In n ten iliaterj spirit. At the same time officials of the seven striking crafts, one by one, declared , their men could net and would net ac cept any strike settlement bn,'ln which did net return them te work with the scninrlfj status they held en leaving I service Julv 1. Lflter tlie leaders of the spvph crafts i en nntlennl strike went into n Mm. inn of their ciwn nnd when thev e.inic out I M M Jewell their ehnlrtnnn, nld ' thev "lindn t decided ,p' whether tm go te New erk or net " ' p- I heard Ml Stenp anneunie nil be iheie he ic- tn.irked, 'but there seenia tn be a rpies rpies lien as te whether he is bossing thefte men Anyway, we're gelnjr te takn up the question Inter today nnd TlMida." We treat every bat tery as though it were an Exide That's why users of all makes have con fidence in our service. Ttir. r.ir.nwr MTUiAni; ll.tl'll.llf te, EXIDE SERVICE STATION Klrert rarlery rtranci 671 N. 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