Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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IJilCE ON GUARD
r AT MINERS1 PARLEY
Sergeant and Six Patrolmen,
Armed With Riet Clubs, in
Convention Hall
LEWIS STILL CONFIDENT
KfrrUil Pi'ietcU te t'tdnj Public J.nlatr I
WlllitVi-naUT. I'a., Sept. 7. An in-'
Mention that an itnurcptit outbreak
may occur nny moment nt the trl-tli"-trict
cenvcntim of the l'nitvl Minn
Workers of America cune tmlu.v when
n reeuct vus mnili nf Mn.vur Ihiiiiel 1.
Hnrt te -etui a Mtuml of cacii mllci1
men te the convention liall.
After tlie convention epeiK"! a cr
'geant of police anil iv imlrnlineii.
.anneil vvlih i int club, took their plncc
,ln the c rr d-tr jnt eiilsule of tl mull
terlnm. Thev will remain en tint until
ithe convention ends
Mayer Hart declined te .ny wlm
iBf-lu'tl for the policemen. but it U knewti
that tervirtt. have lcaclied the Lewis
'ndmini'.tratieti of threate-nnl iiiithro.iU--'en
tin part of the lnMirsi'tit". Tin- in
formation vvn Kilt lien l dui'iiii; the nuhi ,
and the union lender ilrrulnl te t.ik
.no chance if the iiiMirpt'iitx attempt
te vtnrt nnvthini; of a vvilu nvie. i
The convention pet urn; "ft vv.i.v at
lO'.-le mid va tM.i.veel pt-itdin l lie in -rival
of Mt. Lewis. Hi- entiiitnv itit
the cotnentten lull vva.- itrwtet! with
Chcern ntul jeer. '
Mr. Lew l took the eli.iir in pine e '
Of Thnm.t Keiined . dilrM prcident i
,of Ilnzleten, and called for tin ri pert
of the Cie Initial I'miiniittev 'I'm er.
rttai'ie of tlieir i'.itrlit- ti.i.'ied i'i
delegate ,n.d tlie ete whirli tli rep
resented. Prier te ruHnis the i nnvntieti te
Order, tl ere wa ietlcne iimiing t!
delegates, eme of whom ci'.Iei: f. r
I.'nnch ViUl.un-. :-ei retarj -tre'isrrcr
of I) "tricf Ne 1. wl r. 1 nWeed in tip
Wtt'nnt'iit. te make a speech. In reuil
1ns the munlier of ete- accorded te
aeh diley.ne. however, en! ein- Mil",
was privvn te Wil'iam by tin pok'" pek'"
Ban for I). strict Ne. 1
Insurgent Leaders Active
Tnsurcent wlie arc bent en bavins;
the l'epper-IJeed pence pipe.il re
jected cemiin ted a iiil:ennrj enmpaUn
until the enrlv hours tin niernins
They bnttnnlieied illpi;ate. Tin1
pleaded and thev threatcticl, leir dawn
found the Lewi force intact ami well
ratified that the administration would
net be repudiated. '
I'fferts of Lewi and hi suppnt Wr
te round u tin- insurgent ami brlns
them ever in a body for neeeptntirc have
fnlled. Manv of the itu-triic-tetl tl?le
,ltntcs admit thej would b slaid te vote
for ratification, bavins: been oeiiv itiee.1
eince coming here that the pence pr...
fieinl i the bet the miner could net.
They beitate. however, te break innj
from their instruction. Thev were
willing te re ever in a bedv rind make
the verdict unanimous, bur a few "die.
hards" upet this plan.
Lcwi supporter ale were active
last night. There were many .trepf
corner conference nnd many ipiier
talks In the rooms of the union le-id-em.
big and little. Insurgency ha
net l.t its "pep," but It has le-t it
"punch," se far as nccemplishins; any
thing mere tbau te make a neite is con
cerned. The "poker face" of Lewis was
learning happiness today. He was con cen
Tinccd yesterday that the delPRntes
'from the 4111 local unions would tup tup
pert hi in and the peace pact he hn
recommended lie ald ac.nn tedaj
that a recanvasi! showed tlie adminl-
trntlen would be -uplmrted by mere (
than -100 leial unions.
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AMU Let Insurgents Talk
Lewis Is prepared te let ilie inur-
gents talk themselves out. He will net
attempt te curb their oratorical Ilighis i
t,They will Kt a chance te av whatever j
they want te. When the -wind -jam mm;:
tin ever the administration will depend ,
en the three district presidents. 1'h.l
Murray and the international chief te ,
'Present the
miners c-ase in such licbt
I thnt thore will be n stampode te ratify
the pact I More i overv iimie-nlein
i that Ruth a st.tinpode is already In the
making
Oieorffe Nancx, vlce pro-ielent of Dis
trict Ne 1. one nf tlie instirsent lead
ers, wilel teelnv : "We bnve nut stnrteel
anythlnp Ve mm net start an'
thlnz. We may be Keeiel, but veii can
Dever tll.
me ann-iiiisirnicin is iirepareej re
carry the ticht te the insurceiits Thi
way be ewtpd nnv tutu- after the
Credential Ceintnitti reperts. The
I.evls ferrcs vvul attempt te uusent
Rlnalele Cnppllliui. rdnef of the msiir msiir
Kents. lle has e-re-dentials from a col
liery at which he does net work and
this is crieusli, I.ewis' iimn claim, te
threw him out of the I'onventioii.
COW DRAGS BOY TO DEATH
Sunbury Child Killed After Releas
ing Animal Frem Stake
Sunburj. I'll., Sept T --Jeseph Mil
xel, eight veurs old, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Mazel, of Point Town
ship, was ilincKed te death bv n fright
ened e'eivv . which th" bid. with ether
companions, had released from a -t.ik. t
The boy elroppe.) the chain, vvlin-h
wns fastened around the animal's neck,
and It caught en his ankle, heldln.' him
fast. lie was unable te extrlcnte him
Bdf as the cow da.slird urress the field.
INDIANS SENT TO CHESTER
Three Cherokee Girls Will Attend
the High Scheel
Chester, I'a., Sept 7. r.tmlj Tah
qtictte and .Mintlu I'.raillev, two Chero
kee Indian srls. reached Cliester ,voh ,veh
terday from mountain settleiienr at
Cherokee . (' , nnd will attend the
High Scheel here tudav. Thev will
be wards et Ml-- I'llen I). Ithedes. 01."
West Ninth i-tieet, anil Mrs. I.eui.s
rcdirinuti. Seveeth end Kerlin streets,
Cec I'm Stniiduu I'e' will arrive neict
vircek and will be nude a part of the
household of Mrs. I' V. Lewis.
New Theatre the "Elne"
After numerous cenferem-p officials
el the Sltinlev I'empuuy of America
have K'lected tlie name "1'lnip" fur the
new theatie nnd ten-story elllee bullil-
Ins, which is te be elected en the site of
the old Hetel Illugliniu at Klevcnth
iand Market streets.
( Werk in demnlishini; the structure Is
'rapidly ncnvlng th Kmuud tlenr, and
It was nnnuuni'Ccl jestcid.ij that barrins
unfertieeii nc-idents. t Ii Klrae 'J'heatie
1023.
Stack Falls Through Reef
The tup of the l.li -feet smokestack
of the Itlchnrtl It. Llevd Woodwork
Company, at Hl." North Tvvent.v -secen I
street, craeheil duwti last night It is
forty Inches in diameter und u ten-feet
cectien fell.
The mass of Iren crashed through the
reef of the Initial Tewel Supply Com
pany, nt 107 North Twenty nevenil
treet. Fortunately, because of the
hour, no one wan in the place, although
hundreds Of hutnegecra daw it fall,
BEAUTIES
faiiS&IK jfi i'iCV1 yft SxJL ISSjHHimHk vPSHk' i& V lvB 1 TISrBlTf tBI .j W CJIK w s ejtflllB
t-KiWiiij,-;- .-' v.
n.lVOUts?XNvM'&
I'liey've gathrnil together in Atlantic (lt, rantllilntcs for the office of "Queen" of the pageant. One of this croup of henutlrs, selected by tliclr "home
town" te 'make the try. will be chosen before the big doings close up en Friday night. Who will It he? That's the question. Mayer Dadcr was
persuaded te pose with the girls (
Dazzling Beauties
Drive Sun te Cever
Continued from Tare Our !
of tlie sen and tlented. pulled bv hi
green dolphin, h's baker's de7cn of Nil
lil'iti slave wint en a strike Thev
are Negroes who work en the dm k
And theie was some kind of miu'idcr
Mnndmg. J 1 1 t before the royal barge
left its moorings for the grand ap
proach te the Atlantic Clrj Y.ieht Club
the almost -naked Nubians tcfiicd te
beard her. And it took the united ef.
forts of ' pageant committeemen te
i li.inge their mind-.
Teduv. tne nubian will have mere
work cut out ff them. The telling
chair parade will be made up of net
only the chairs hearing the beauties,
lut will include gavlv and tnhl.v or
namented Unit. There will be twenty -two
brass band and ten divisions.
Neptune and the intcrcltv prize beau
tc will lead the line of i.mri 'i. Fol
lowing them are tle.it representing a
, dozen neighboring here elite, then re-ligiei.-.
e.ivi1. uulitarv and fraternal
organization. And eight divisions of
business Hunt, loetl atnl national, will
conclude the parade, whih i expected
1 te he four or live hour long. Thou
sand of dollar line been expended in
the miikim; of (he tle.its.
Tlie iueen of Sheba. mes tinted
, pink, rides en a golden elephant, under
II golden is vv dull The eueen i iiceie
ether than Mls Kdrn Fi-k. of Trcn Trcn
teli. N .1 , and will be attended b.v
fventv -six s'aves and two dancing
gills.
Kxperts (ict Ilusj Night
I Mut the rolling ehulr parade will
leave- little tlmr fir the maidens te pre.
pare for the n.H'enal benutv tournament
tonight in "Steel 1'ier Music Hall. Here
they will he sorted, tabulated and ap-
1 praised bv n jurv of experts. They will
1 1 1 pear in evening gowns, and will glide
I before the gr.in pidgcs, who are Heward
Chandler Clri-tv. tie artist, Nerm.in
1 lioekweli, illustrator . August Wiiliam
1 H'itaf. peier iiidki r . I'r. Vrne'd
1 Jentlie, famous a photographer of
beautiful wemen: .lesep'i Ciimnungs
,( !uim the man who m.i.lp nertr.nit- of
all winners of the 1 listmaui-hefl Service,
t res and the uenernl-i of the Allied ,
fones; Cn, l'luilips. who paint
feminine liesierv In a manner that opens
men's eve, and llevwerih t'ampl.cll.
.irr eillter of Vegut and VnniM Ksilr.
The judgrs will select tlie hcniirv te
,e "Miss America ' for next vear'i
p.iseunt. Ilrr name will be engraved
en one of the h"lK iirreiindnii: the ,
bie of the golden mermatd The "Ml"
Amerlea'" for thl- i"nr i a contestant
along with the ether. And anv eon-
tesrant who wins the prlr- thre" tinies
pali. lorseunl prusnssicni of the tirtphv.
llobert T Kane. Miss Anita Stewart.
I.." Mi abort ami l'I" lotjfeld arc jinls:.
n the ni.jtioii-nieiuro .otitest. The'
bcautv who is te ihem the fairest will
I'" .aiinchrd inie the niotlen-picluro
Same k !
r'lre moments tedav. as they wero
jestf'idav, are b.un till'd with n vnrlctv
of snorts The se.-cn.' le'incl of the
, 2,.jf t.mrnament will be plavi'el. trap
'!. ...iters will have ,i n nt the bull's
eVe, t,n open tennis teurnaincnt will
' tenrmue at thev Inle't
j I'lrevverlis Tenisht
At 10 o'clock tonight, immeelintilv
I follewins: the beaurv tournament, a
brilliant naval battle of lirowerhs will
I be eli-plavcd from v.s..cls anchored abms
I shri.
I lnuinj the fir w review late vetrr.
cla.v judges avvardril cups te the fellow -
' 1 njr beats for the most original eleeera-
l 'ion First. 'I'lichiintress," cwuecl bv
i Leins lturk ; spc-encl. "I'nsiuu"
cavne.l bv J Ilubbert. I'er the
nieisi I enutif'illv ee. orated benm, '"
' l.ii l,i Ttinpli. Yacht I 'lull," ewnr.l
In v.. uned .re Charles iaer Hcr.n.
te 'l.enfale ns." owned bv I'r liar
I .aw ford c.f Marien. i.. fnend if'
'President Harding, third, te tlie I nite
Mitfc coast guard beat
In the iifUnplane race, lint pn-.e
went te Kstlirr White, sec. nil te P.errl i
White nnd third te "Prince Vtidn itr '
a elej In the auto run from Plulj Plulj
delphin te Atlantic 'itv iimler the
nnspi.es of the Automobile t lub ft
Philadelphia and the Atlantic Citv
Automobile Association, the winners m
order follew: Jehn K Mt (ievern, Iir
Prank MrtJinnis Jehn C I.cuvrv. 1".
W iletchklss. Hc.bert Itentie.v, Jein,
I Armstrong, Jr. Alfred Ward, A. O
1 .1 ungual ii. M II. Itamhe niicj 1) S
lllll..hl'i v .
I)mi,'lass Allen, Jr recfiec) a cup
ter living his; kite the highest m the
levs' lute -living contest Cecil gc Hon Hen
trus wen the cup for the most novel
kite, Ufliel Jlub.is, fei tli' largest kit
ii ltd Marcus Mullinara for the tinieet
Ite.
FRAT' MEN MEET IN EASTON
150 Members of Delta Upsllen Open
Annual Convention
KiLsteu, I'a.. Sept. T fine hundred
nnd liftv members c.f the Helta I psiien
Krnternit.v fiem all parts of the I'liited
i States and Canada arrived in Liu-ten
last night and today for the elghtv
ttglith annual convention of the lielta
Ppsilen Fraternltv , which is being held
here for three da.vs with the Lafajette
! Chapter as hosts.
Jehn I!, Cenner, of Trenten, repre
I i-ciitlng the Lafa.vetie Chapttr, pre-
sided nt the opening mv,.ieii tli after-
i neon. Time hu'itlnd v'Mters are ex-
Iiected for th" baniiiet tiiiuorievv night
Dies Before Beginning Big Jeb
New erlt. Sept 7. -il!v A 1' i !
Tliiuiiits It. Itrj'isiiu, a co'.nructieii en
k'ineer, who wiih te hnve supervised the
(oDstiuctieli of (he .Mnuhattan end of
the proposed New Yerk -New Jersey
vehicular tunnel, died Tuesday, it be
cuniB known last night. lie was fifty
years old.
EVENING PUBLIC
FROM ALL PARTS
JS.W .waASMW--vtefcw.
Rail Men Apply
for Injunction
Centlmeil from lasp One
niunicatieii from Senater C'unimit.s,
(eniuiittee .'airman, made imblie today
by Jehn .1. De vwl. chairniaji of the Cen
tral Strike Committee fur the inetro inetre inetro
pelHan district.
The letter replying te 11 recjlieHt for
.ii investigation, wired bv Mr. Devvd
en August :t(l, fellow in part:
1 rcaii.c as innj as you pessjbij can
the effect of the shepmen's (.trlke! and !
knew (hat. taking the ceuntrv ever, I
the percentage of bad-erdir clirs bus
gtentty iicreascil.
"It rlecs net need an investigation te!
establish this fact, for while the de- '
gree of disability is in dispute, the fact'
tint the te.uls have net been able since
m. 1 ui he,.p niejj- engines and cars
111 proper condition ls admitted by
candid persons."
aj
Chicago. Sejt. 7. With 'he
..
Hall-
w-av Miepcrnfts' 1'elicv Committee of
Nltieu s.immnned te meet in Chicago
tKTt Monday, hope of an earlv or par
tial settlenipnt of th rnil strike was
renewed today ter the tirsf rime since
railroad executives nnd union chiefs
broke off pea ee negotiations j,, Xew
erk
These Impps were founded principally
en the call for the unions' IVdicv Com
mittee meetings and statements by
strike leaders of the possibility of srp".
arnte agreements with fifty. two of the
cbis one reads, representing approx
imately ,",(ion miles.
Itiilread executives generally eitbei
denii'il that H.ace overtures had been
ceii-idered in conferences wlrh union
learers. or dndlneil te lemment upon
rumors of an impending spttlement.
Seme insisted that the strike was bro
ken. nnd that peaee parleys had ended
with the break-up of the New Yerk
conference-.
The call for the Policy Cemmltee
meeting issued ar Chicago strike head
quarter by Jehn Scott, secretary of
the Hailway Lmpleyes" Department of
the American Federation of Laber, went
out te the general chairmen of the
shepciiifts organizations ever the name
flf H. l .tntell han. Af l. .1 .
llient. whose vvhere.-lbf.Mts l.n.l mmnln.,l
puni'.ciy unKnevvn since the (Jevem
ment's stnkn inintic'iii.ti ivne -n,,..i c
Atrnrnpv Cr-npral I Minchs-rt i.' h.- l,v,ln..,.i
Judge James II. Wilkersen last Prhlav
. . . . r"
tifhcials of the Iialtlmerc and Ohie
Kallread. of which Daniel AVlllnrd is
president and which is included In
the croup of read" from which strike
leaders hope te obtain sHrmratc agree,
ments. denied knowledge of nny con
ference with Jewell or hH associates.
At the some tlme Samuel (Sniper,
president of the American Pi'deratlen
of Laber, ami his executive council,
meeting at tlantlc C'hy, propnred for
a court bittle ii vacate the injunction.
Although talk of a general turlke of
organi7ec labor as a forcible pretest
agntn-i the injunction vai persistent nt
Atlantic t in. members of the executive
council eTiii.'st.,.i oppesltiun te fucu a
course, clesdaiing that "public senti
ment was sufficient te win the battle."
T. I'e Witt Cujler. president of the
Hailwav Kxeciitlies' Association, with
ether rad heads, said the reads were
pleased with the way striking empleyes
were i tuning back te work.
Huntington. AV. Va.. Sept. 7. The
homes of At- J Pl.gg and Clark Islank Islank
enship, empleves of the Chesapeake and
Ohie ltailrejd here, were djnaniiteel
f i rl) teelav. The reAielenccs are in dif
ferent spineus of the city and the ev
plosien , incurred within ti thert time
of each oilier.
HITS SLACKERS AT POLLS
W T Ellis Say3 Citizens Who Fall
te Vete May Lese the Right te
' .-s'.ieer cltiens who fall te vote may
vet be deprived of their right te vote,"
William T. Kills, of Swnrilimere, a
candidate for Cengresa, asserted tetlaj .
if the 77, .".'10 veirri enrolled for the
Ifiju election In rielnwnre County only
.M 111 actuall.v voted and of ."4, -47'-' en
rolled in Chester County enl.v 21,171
exercised their right of franchise, Wi(
Mr Kills.
Something must be done in shock
these absentee voters Inte n sense of the
crnvirv of their neglect of duty," he
continued. "The time mny come when
the State will have te fellow nature's
law and take awa.v the power thnt is
net ni el. A tunn who will net vole maj
vet be deprived of the right, te vote."
BONUS BOARD ENDS DUTIES
i
New Jersey Commission Transfers
Business te Adjutant General
Trenten. Sept. 7. The New Jersev
Soldiers,' Benus Commission has con
cluded ItB nctlvities and ailnptrd a
resolution tratibferring administrative
biisniess te Adjutant (Jeneral (illkjben,
who will adjust pending disputes'.
There were 1112,000 benuH applica
tions and of these 2721 were deferred,
or are pending. There is nn unex unex
pended 'balance of approximately ?s:00,.
Odd from the ? 12.000,000 bend Ksuc
approved bv the voters in November,
1020.
HURT SITTING ON STEP
. . ,. i , . .ii.nner. nctviiicu i.ii.c-c uu i um .. j ai.iuui
Bey Injured by Aute Which Jumped I ' independent. .Snjder. Ur.
Pavement Surftice wns fermerli Klnte znelnglst.
UMiiinm Fin tin nnd. 11107 North Alder I Names of the I'rqBrewdve Furmer nnd
si reel, wok slttlliR m the doorstep of
his home last nlcht when nn autome-
tn. ii 1... Vl'llllntr. f'ettmnn I Vil .
Olie lirivcil li.i ........... s "
Inm street, hacked ever the sidewalk nnd
hit him. Dunwood was taken te the
Children's Homeopathic Hespltnl with
e fractured feet and cuts and brulsca
of the face, head and body.
nt hiiij uuuy. . ...
netrmnn was nrrested by Del ce or tne
p.ihih and .Teffernen etreeta station.
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY.'
OF THE LAND CANADA, TOO
".'t-'T.'V s.vyyrvyw
Booming of Cannen at Rie In
augurates 100th Anniversary
of Independence
HUGHES PARTY WELCOMED
' As'.'fintcd rre'i
flie tie Janeiro, Sept. 7.--Hrns'.ll's
1 eeictiralien et tlie Jiaitn nnniversary 01
I her independence was inaugurated this
1 morning nt one minute after the stroke
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01 1- aiiuii lesinmes aim i.emning 01
ertinen.
The Avenlda Heira-Mar, the sbnre
Ime boulevard, and neighboring streets
were crowded. The Hrnzilian national
anthem and ether patriotic Mings vveic
beard en all sides. The foreign war
ship in the harbor formally tainted
the opening of centennial il.iy.
Ml the newspapers publish a lengthy
statement from the American Secretary
of State, Charles L. Hughe, ttfeiring
te the abiding frieniNhin between the
two countries., and recalling the vilt!
of Dem Pedre II te the American Cn- I
tninlnl in 1S7C, and the fact that he
is new returning that visit 'in behalf of
President Hardin
The brilliancy of the presidential re
ception yesterday te the special ambas
sadors and delegates nf the thirty -three
nations represented in the centennial
ceremonies was the subject of apprecia
tive mention today by the foreign mid
oilier visitor-, .-seldom lias nidi a cel-
irful
Fc'cne bre-n witnessed In a New
I'pretneminl.
World
I Tlie- AmrrlcMii niisfclen. Iirndril bj
See r"tnr.v of Stnte Iluglips, vvns tlie se...'.
; eind te ie rnce'lv ed. lieitii; prcccdpcl ley
Meuislsner ''licrublni. the Anili.issnder
irelll the ntleall
who took tii st clinle-
inaiie- ranu. iirnzu dpiiik :i iitliulii
oeunlrv.
I'he apal rcprescnlative was
'ii by two gigantic Vhtiran
i nrreempanird by two Elcanlic Vhtinil
n..n... .. 1
guards-, whose fiaming red unlfnrnis and
golden helmets attracted purth ulur at
tentien.
Secretary Hughes and the civilian
members of the I nilcel States mission
wero formal evening dress, bill meat, of
the diplomatic ropteseiitative.s weve at
tired in gorgeous uniforms. The Brit
ish contingent, which followed the
I'liited Statrs delegation, nbe drew at
tention by the brilliant attire of It.s
'iiiemberx. their military attaches giving
, a touch of India with their while uni
forms and helmet.s.
Washington. Sept. ".--(By A P.V
The "splendid progress and achieve
ment nf Brazil ilurins a rciittirv of in
dependence" were extolled teida.v bv
Pieiident Harding in u cablegram te
Ur. Kpltacle Pcen, President of Bra
zil, expressing the hope Hut Ihe Seuth
inerican republic "may attain te still
greater prominence in the pursuits of
peace '
I Noting Secretary Phillip, of the
State Department, also took occasion
te ctmvpv his compliments te Vuguste
, Cechr-me de Aleiiear. the Brazilian Am-
bin-sailor in Washington. President
Harding's message bald :
"In addition te the assurance of
friendship and goeei-will which I have
chargid the American special mls.s!eu
te convev e you en behalf of the
(iovernmrnt ami people of the 1'niti'd
'Males, I desire' te offer niir I3xce
len.M iuv individual congtatu'atlens
unci best wishes en this memorable tie-
.oasien. and te express the great pleas
ure which Is given te me personally by
H review of the mpletilllel progress and
achievements of Brn7.II during a centurj
of independence
"The enduring bends of friendship
and fraternal understanding which have
Mt signally characterized the relations of
our two teuntries during their existence
as independent nntlens have been reaf
firmed am) btrengtheiied with the passage-
of .vctirs and -recently have been
i veil iiioie ilev'ly wrldeel bj association
i In a common cniiMi fur the geed of hu
manity "It Is my earnest wish and fervent
hope, that uiieler continued enlightened
unci xvife tstniesniansiiip your country
may attain te still greater prominence i
lu the pursuits of ptace and te the en en
je.vinent by the Brazilian people, of in
creased piesperity and liapidness.
"1 beg Your Kxci'llency te accept my
fervent geed wishes ter your continued
health and well-being."
NOMINATION PAPERS FILED
Jehn J. Casey Out for Congress en
United Laber Ticket
HnrrlsburR, Sept. 7. Fillns of four
nomination papers for the November
election is tiniieunced nt the Ktnte
Ilureeu of Elections, tomorrow belnc
the lat ilny npnn which such papers
can be filed. 'J'hn papers fileel Include
Jehn J, Casey, 1 tilted Laber, CenKress;
Asn K. Dcvvitt, I'liited I,nbnr, Tvven
tietb .Senatorial (part nf hiizerne) ;
Wllllnui A
.Mann, rrosresMe rnrmer
. , c. . ...i. i ..,..,,,.. I r. ,-,.,. v.i
Laber nnd I'roKressivo I'artics were pre
empteel yesterudv for nomiiiatien of
"leulslnters und ether Htnte niTicers" lii
papers tiled ut thn IJiiuphin County
Irotlienotarj 'h ellice.
'J'he I'reRrcssivu 1'arty was pre
empted by residents of l.uncnstcr, who
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will nominaie ter ine ijcgisiuiurn in
me ciiy uiti " """ ,',",''
offices.
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kAMVtX VAVA .v
THREE LEAP FROM STEAMER;
FEAR BEING SHANGHAIED
Rescued Frem Delaware by Tugboat
After Plunge Frem the BUkeley
Three men who feared they were be
ing 'hnnghaied jumped from the deck
of the steamship Itlakeley Inte the Del
aware yesterday near Heg Island and
were rescued by the crew of the tug
boat Ulckert.
They are Jehn Flynn. twenty-six
years old, -IL'O Richmond street; Themas
Waters, twenty. lli'tS North Iiewnrd
istrept. and Kdvvnrd Reth, twenty-seven,
1121 North Hancock street.
The ship xvns outfitted here by the
Lenvitt Lusltnnin Company te under
take the tnlv aging of the torpedoed Lu
sltnnin. The rescued men were transferred te
the police beat Ashbridge and then
taken before Captain of Detectives Sou Seu
dcr. aters paid thai a fireman en the
nent elierecl them a job and said the
ship was only going le Norfolk. Vn.
While the (.hip was steaming down the
river they learned that she was going
across the Atlantic, and all agreed te
jump. The men kept the life preservers
they used in taking the plunge ns sou
venirs. HAVANA OFFICIALSHIT
Cuban Measure Would Suspend In
dicted Public Men
Havana. Sept 7.--(Ry A. P.) Tlie
Cuban Heuse of Representatives has
approved and sent te President Znyas
iVl".. " T'l 1?" 1 i". .l (,, a"!herl7'
.... son,,., m eii-ifi-eic .iiciiitiiy iiiu en
tire Havana city administration.
It empowers the instruct lennl courts
te suspend any tmbllc eiTiciiil under in-
ilictinent iiml n Vlntm- llin a m..-
gas anil a large number of his eflicluls I nV- i B n,1J ' ,," hingi
are under ediarges of misapprepriating1" ''ich the vetcis have dected me te de,
public funds, they would be amenable ' ,,,n11 ..j" s,r!"G't- I" the people for
te the act. The measure i part of tlie i 'l- lhe have Ihe power. The.v
emergency legislative prngrntn recem- ,inv'' "'" rlK,lt ,0 ''fcielc. Thev can get
mended te the Cuban Government bv UM!1'th,' """' '!' .'"tting their servants
Majer Ceneral 13. II. Crewtler, personal ''' ufnc" !,nnvv 'heir will. I shall put
representative uf President Harding. ,IP 'Hie&tieii up te tWiii,"
KOI CATION l
Itetll SIMM
Why Remain a Stenographer?
An evcnlnc fcrretarlsl or business
ceur-n at the Telrc Scheel will
qu.illf.v Mm for a inert" attractive and
mere lucrative iioitiuen.
Day xhetil New Open
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Write for Ci Vcar Boek
Fite
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of Buiincis Admitiiitratien
Tine St. Mest of llread
BANKS
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W Will Quickly Qualify Yeu
for h KO'i'l pu hitf buslnija poltlen,
Hiid for HOvantcmen' " tti bcM r
w ards nffflrrtl l-uiTTfcd Com Cem
tn e i I a 1 re'a a herttiund.
I)UKtnf( 1m n e rn' n t P. A
Atteumlny ' p. Tedtaliprs'
Training . i-ri. t hie huinMs
Mf-n' lav tlr.imm.ip tchoel rulsllc
Spakinf; . 'eurues Mtrt wnh us l'
dRV te maUft vnurs f va'unbln le
renl bu'inhi men nn t "iwrrprli.
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piTi:mmiIII'iii:ks
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lnamlfS'lurlllR pis. " '.ffe n Ken. rnfl ,
llenn le vvtll irini'd .in. s'.tpliert. We
teaeh Orrci the ri-sv M.ee. shertliancl is I
well us J'llrnan I'niia' 'nscru-cien Sr"
rial nttentlen given m lui" uriniur and
Kenerel liurrness meilier's ' ji graduates
inlntd tu Hceept t-islttet - ef rerenlhllc v
i'hci for interiei and ' ata ea Knrell anyi
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If Yeu Want
te kne-v liew night-
ndioel dtelnns "hn k.
lK,n ' writ; '
telephone tn Indav IVV al .
the pletiires and the aterv
r.r ihe three irtm tv
nut
"Eer rlrli w he one
efter nnniher H leek a nlalv nrhoel course
hern D e eldest Im nei cnrnln J1700 a I
ie,ir hb private t.ecretai nnd tlie ntnrra ,
tnmil rmtl Power Is ieiel.,p,i fas, at1
STIIATKH S tl'6 bu'lness n-hoel that
mtarantces Keeja
Keejd poaltlens i " Chettnut
Mreei
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TAMMERING
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Friendt' Select Scheel fin
Th. rarkvvijr. Cherry nnd lnili Hla.
All irrades from l'rlmary through JUeh
Scheel, btands for thorough work and
Christian character Ileglns Ninth Me.. IB.
Catalogues V?08, epun for cenfersnea.
Walter W.
lutiiunu, t'rincipni
$5000 POSITIONS Bnndnetnu;r?t
hard t" ""d mr" nil tnrm.
Fit yourself
for it h'ller position
INIVF.RHITV
ty or pa, kvkmsii fsmeni,
lliill-Phnne llnrtnir 100 Ms, 230
nm i.esiiit
I'nunr Men and llera
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
A day end hoarding school for heys. Pre.
paratlen for cellece n specialty. Hpcjclal rata
for 6-day boarders, bupervlsed study and
play In tha afternoon for day boys as well
as boarders. Open Hrptetnber 26tb.
Cataleaues en application.
J, ii. rATTURSOM. Ueadmasttr
s
II. J2
.
Pinchot te Fight
Assembly Bossism
Cenllnned from Tuge One
conducted openly, economically and
efficiently, many things must be done
nnd tunny changes must be made," he
said.
"Clean-up" Taslt Difficult
"Te let in th'e light and clean up
the mesa at Hnrrlsburg is a long, diffi
cult nnd many-sided undertaking.
Without the mippert of the people it
cannot be done nt all. 'Hint is the Hrst
essential.
"It is in no tcnse a ene-man Jeb.
Te enrry it through the Governer and
the Legislature must each de an im
portant part. Seme things the Ooverner
can de by himself, ethers the Legis
lature can de by Itself; ethers can be
done only by the Governer ,nnd the
Lcglslattitn working together for tliu
geed of the State,
"The things which the Lcglslntttre
can de by Itself belong te the Legis
lature, and de net require te be pointed
out by me.
"The things which the Governer can
de by himself concern geed housekeep- 1
Ing In the Government departments nt;
Hnrrlsburg and throughout the State. J
They Include such things ns removing
from the pnyrell nlficcholdet-H who de p
net earn their pay, protecting these
who are loyal nnd efficient, and gen- (
ernlly using modern business methods
in the btnte government.
"What the Governer can de by him
self Is impertnnt. What the Governer
nnd the Legislature must work together
te get done is nt lenst equally im
portant. The Governer enn submit n
Ii.ti1r.nt t.c.f l.n f.nt..rt ...p.. 1 ft.!., 1...
.".,.' ., u- ... v........, itir-n 11. S'lie,. ill.' .
Legislature can de thnt. The Governer '
can recommend changes in the legally
established financial practice of the
State, but he cannot eiinct the neces
sary legislation. Only the Legislature
can de that. It is just ns necessary
that we should have n Legislature that
will stand with the Governer In doing
what ought te be done ns it Is te have
n Governer pledged te attempt it nnd
able te put It through. A Governer
wlthnjMt n Legislature te support him '
is like a man without shoes walking uu
stony ground. i
Will' Fight for Economy i
"Te get etonemy nnd efficiency nt
Hnrrlsburg will require n complete re
organization of the government and u
thorough reconstruction of its llnnnces.
Tbese are the big things without which
the people of Pennsylvania cannot have
a geed modern Stiilc government. They
have net get it new.
"The government of Pennsylvania
does n iifty-mlllion-delliir business
every year. Mniy years of executive
work In building up, managing, study
ing and planning for the reorganization
of State and National Government or
ganization have given me n realizing
sene nf what the task of reorganization
uctunlly means.
"It will require knowledge, experi
ence and continuous hard work. The
slapstick methods which we henr nut
I fetwnrd en the stump would have about
1 ns much chance with it ns a tinker with'
l I.I.I,. wiliu.
"1 am going te Harrisburg te carrv
out the things my platform pteinises. t
'shall de my best te efTcnd no one. in
juie no one. disregard no one. It H
rensennbly certain that I shall net
please every one. Ne Governer has te
1 in ii time. Lfeumiess i snail nor suc
ceed m everything. Hut at least I will
make a hard and-honest tiy.
"And it at any tune iltirinc the com-
111
four
jears I line! it ncvpasnrv. in
i:i)t CATIONAI,
Voting .'Men nntl llera
BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION
A sound, well
rounded course, with
D r e x e 1 teaching.
Twenty years of ex-
perience have gene
into making this
course what it is
today.
Enrollment Open New
DREXEL
EVENING SCHOOL
Dentisti'y
One of the eldest Den
tal Colleges of the LJnitecl
States. (The Philadelphia
Dental College.)
Ask for Catalog U-10
Phene, Diamond 0631
TEMPLE UNIVERSITV
llreatl Nt. Iielew llrrkn A
riiltadelplila
te I
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THE EPISCOPAI APAnPrviv"
I "& fc ,,7..,. AAUUVlX
OVERBROOK
lte.ralar Scheel Sessions beztn
inursciav. Beplember 21st
Its-Kiamlnntleiis
Wednesday, facpiember 10th
New boys report Tuesday, Sept. 19th
preville Haslam, B. S.
Headmaiter
.SEPTEMBER. 7, 1022
tenttOATlONAT. KDTJCATIOVAT. Vx$
Veiinit Mfn unci 1Vth Vetim Mfn iindBiiw " ""ffl
PIANO TUNING COURSE
0th Stnuen
Course Includes tiinlnu, repair anet rfuulatlen
of rlnnes and plavwplnnefi. Kepalr anil
rebullellnu clashes. Kxrellent equipment for
nil purpenen. nxpert in charee. Send for
itpeclal pamphlet.
Y. M. C. A. Scheel of Mutie, 1421 Arch St.
HOnilKNTOHX MILITARY INSTITCTK
Thoreuch preparation for relleue or buil
ne. Klllrlent faculty, email claeeea, Inill
vlelual attention, .Military tralnlnir. asth
scar. I or entaiesun actilrpKa uravver r-:.'
let, 1, l. I.nnclne. Ilorilrtilevvn, ..
'. P, l.nneleti. Ilorilrtitevvn,
I'rlnrlpnl nnef C'emmnneliint
J.
MANMtlH. N, T.
MANIItm Kalnt Jehn's floheol
imnnir lha hllta. 11 tnllea from Syracuse,
Elaborate equipment. ID blil'dlngs. 120
tcreic. Athletics, Ituetneet course. Alas
junior Prlioel. Ter 34 ear under OEM.
VM. VEUIIKCtC. Prti.. llex 27. Manltut.N.T.
nKONX. y. T.
CLASON
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Catholic
nmmllnir lllzh Nrhoel ftnJ
v. a
I. UU.I. MWC J. "I Si. -
darted by the llrelhera of
l..nM..... ft ift 1 . ttm
rrhlte cleMifd. n nn eeeentU.llr mllltnrr
the Liiricetmn scnoeia.
le-hoel. the aehejlnetle work alnara take
nreredence. Military and Athletic pref
erences are dependent en ncndrnile utanet.
inc. Hpacleus xreunda, dellchtfullr al
uatrd m Lene Inland hound.
Rev. Brether A. Jereme, Director
Claten Military Arademr. Urent. N.Y.O.
ieiepnene xetvccianier anew
SI'MMKR MKsORT.H
ATLANTIC rifV. N. .1.
-
a l - A i Hi ATK JR.
The courtesies and conveniences of
two hotels at one rate
M.BO Pay Up. American Pln (With Meala). Ppectal Wektr.
Our t4its may live at either house and atlll enjoy all fhe comforts
of belri. This nnl'iue prlvlleira Is net extended by any ether hotel.
ELBtHOIV IR0QV0IS
and fireproof AnneT. Tennessee) Avenue Seuth Carolina Avenue. Jnrt off Ul
near beach, opposite Cothetlo and Tret- Ijoardwelk. Cenvanletlt te all attn
Mtant churehe." Phene 2701 Ileitis, nievstnr. Phene 4M4 W.
RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
rrlrate hattis. Cutslne and service unexcelled. Fresh vexetablea Whit, semn,
Hemitlful relarium. Or-n turreundlriKS. Orchestra. Dancinit. Refined patrensai
COMIHNED CAPACITY 000. Windows screened. Dathlns from hotels, aaru.
Wrlti for beklet and aule map. ..,,. ..
Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D., 0wn,
,tBEST MODERATE PRICE
Special Scpteinber Rates '
MTICELLO
Vtueky are. near lameu auwm
cUya Divsm and meat PePsV1""
ketsl. (HeMtra, elaneue. aTueti.
RWfRGWATER IN R00M3
s.Y7rts fnr boeklst
"
BATlMi5 We
TEL
f"-nrhp met. TVtt
tu
Ocean end H nretlim nve. Larsest meelratn
ihIb house nf model n Inree dtv tunatructlitii
Het and Celd jjunning Water In All Reems
..t(.l, lliiflis r.t..t!ilnr -U lllle Servile 1
i '"ineh chef. i:r..ii.nt uM
ll.Mlt laliie. c r. lies. rit. ,
Mil" "K.:,' "?. . """"r..
Ul KU..3 , mi 1
lirlnKH c-reened
l;t..-0 up dtllv ill iiliin Specl.il vveeklvl
l'nll and VVImer laleK. HeeMei with nule
ti cl read map tn.tilfcl Piece let l-C'tS. I
I'M I. i' lt().si:i ItANs owner mid Prep j
$imm
Whole llleeli en tlreiin I rnnt
Coelest Iis-hIIeii In Atlantic i Itv.
Ide.tl family l.eiel la Chelsea
sjct-lln'i.
.sprrlnl Seplcinhrr flutes
Ownership Direction
nnnlt'el V V SltAW
Reduced September Rates
SILV K 11 T O IV
Kfntarky Arcnu ncir Ilftrh snd rteardwtiUi
lleitiilifullv rcnevwtd
ntJMM. WVU.fl IN AM. ItOOMl
AmcTimn Dln (with woreUrful mtl), 13 CO up daily;
117 fiO uttttlr Hoeklet I'henf Sjscl
Special September Rates
HEALY'S
O. edii &. Kiiimi K live, nun
ninif wilier In roeillt J.'l '''I
tip till
reeUI iklv 17th feawnn . lie. lit.
PADrvD INM Ocean cnJ Connecticut; A.
l-vuvjl inn IJeal locution, lame, aim
rooms. Special pepterlter rates. ;utn teatcm.
Oaiier inannKemer.t I'. & A M. Dunn
Hetel Rotsrehpl Kentucky av nr be;
netei doscedci lrn i.Hihim,- lis
itjach
I ret I.Hlhlm,- lis no
we.Uli Telephone 1IT "A K MAIttON
i the alvyn "'j::.rir r.".r a
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CAI'K ATAV. N. J.
' HOTEL WINDSOR "r '
I i'n baths American plan, Kpedsl rales dur
i Ins month of Sept'uilwr Ideal cllmate.
I cxcelletu table. superh location
I K JIAKPIV (lvvnr-rrpp
nr.At ii u vi:x. x. j.
attiiactim: .sim'trmiiick kaths
THR FNni.ESinR ""-li Haven
N't w JarRAV.
All
&ea
modern appointments Private baths,
und fren wnter rive tennis courts.
It F r:XOI,K. Mnnauer
mt. rnenxn. I'a.
THE ELVIN MT- J'oceno. ta. un-1
' '" ex e ed eillnln. "Tit,
eeacien
bl'e.t er
ntinnlnB water. Private baths I
i tn Ii fleer, Koelilct
A . J St l'TTF.n
Terns
i
ERICSSON LINE
for Baltimore
late 'i nil r,m A 1,10(1 inund trip
Da'H Bt A I M ,1 O t le. k Salcirrt.
Mccincr n,,,, M, rieiierten leavinur Pier'
time?""1 IJ'-''awlr, Aie lIJaIlst)t-aavliivj
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marking the 50th year since Themas Cook, the founder of
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Sailing Eastward from New Yerk, Jan. 24 Returning May 31, 1923
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30000n,les n "SAMABIA"
30.Q00 miles n gorgeous itinerary covering many lands and visiting
each country under the most favorable climatic conditions
A Cruise de Luxe Limited te 400 Quest
Full information en rcqucat
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UO beutli 13tlt St., I'HILADEM'HIA. Tel. Spruce 8820
sV
Up the Hudsen River Sunday, Sept. 10th
en our one Any personally conducted and exclusive tours
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PREPARATORY SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ENGLISH FOR FOREIQN-BORN
TUTORING
.Clae mqrnlnr, afternoon, vtni
Kenaay. ntpi. ii. individual attintian.1
lrtenced Inatructera. Rapid orem!. '
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Write for "The Fennii.'S!'
x 80. PennlntiJ.u!!
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Headmaiter. llex
Yoenir Women anfl filH.
Standard Scheel
of Filing and Indexing
1012 Chestnut Street
The Glebe-Wernicke Ce.
offers a abort, IntenMve and practical
course In the various methods of
flllnr. Call, phene or write Director.
Thenc, Walnut 0350
The Gorden-Roney Scheel
Fer fllrla 4112 Humce Street
General and Cellese preparatory Ceuti
Heet tiarden rend rvm. .MIH3 RON'ET. ftff
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mi
HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY-J
HOTEL PURITAN
390 ConeiTnusWiAvBo!a.
jincuiBuncnvc
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One. of lh nteet hemstDsl
hotela In the yfefOST
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uku. with Its eulde te Historic Hostej
Bermuda
An All-Year Resort
N'e Jiassperts retilreel Tteiluccil
fares new. Kates $S" in up, i
diijs ft in Bermuda) : J8S up, 9
dvs (.) In Hernuiila) : $101.50 up,
1L' fla.va (S In rseriuudit) : f 121 up,
U. dnv-s (it in IJetrnueia) ; $128.50
up, 10 days (12 In Hetmuda).
Include llrst-clnsa S.i? accommo
dations, meals, hotels and
sightseeing,
ricparture-j September 6, 9, 13, U,
20, 2,t, 27 and 30 ; also twice a
week In October.
Get the Booklet
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:M Walnut St. Tel. hvruce 803
toBOsreRI
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