Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922
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FEAR GIRL VICTIM
OFJICHCRAFT
Stene-Throwing Mystery Veils
Strange Case in Bucks
County
MAY BE VICTIM OF ATTACK
fMlersvllle. Ta.. Sep'. 30. narks
County ha n niy-tcr.r. nellcver' In
witchcraft nm of the opinion thnt a
pell of ill onion hn been e.it en Kiln
Huth, fourteen years old. a dniiKhtcr
ct Mr. and Mr. Wael Huth, who llve
near Kc.vstone Point, nenr Sellcr-vlUe.
Others declare the drl W the object
of a carefull v planned nitnek. Anether
theerv Is thnt she It directing attack
en herself because of n deMre te pet
publicity.
Authorities nre nt a Imi te jvlve the
mystery. It I n fact that .very time
the girl leaves her home "von .tepplnc
into the yard or te the perch, -tone
are hurled nt her. A ilmrnuch lnvc lnvc
Hgntien of the ground about the Huth
home has been made and oer. possible
hiding place lin been searched. Still.
the fttenes continue te come her way
every time h emerge from the home.
Pecu'llarlv. none of tlie stones has
struck her.
The mystery dates link te September
20. when, iieperdins tn the slrl, she
was walking aleu,' a mad near her
home ami "he was attacked bv a man.
lie grabbed her and i-he htniscW with
him. She broke from hit cr.p nnd
rnn te her linm'. She a he -limited.
"I will set Mill et
Immediately afterward the stone
throwing began ami l stlll Keine ..it.
About a month age th.- slrl under
went en operation for menl of her
tonsils. She is of n highly nervous
temperament.
City Hall Payroll Men
Shoulder Campaign Cost
- . ,. m . r, i , InR was said about l'lnchet or the ether
Organization Will RaiSO F ItndS candidates en the Htnte ticket.
. y-wi ,, t n i This letter was addressed te the law-
in uui tuanncr uespiie nn
chet Stand Against "Assess-
incuts
yers of rennsylvanla anil, ei course,
the explanation is that Scnnters Pepper
nnd Heed nre lawyers. In the light of
thu delicate relations which Leve ex
isted and even new exist In the State
organization, there wns criticism of the
ASLEEP WHEN GIRL
DIED, SAYS CREASY
Awakened by Shet and Found
Edith Lavey With Bleed
en Her Face
DID NOT TOUCH THE BODY
lrtter u'lilt'h. fimnns ethers, contained
r ;; r7j. ... ir nf tuu wentnn
Vrtt. utietnnttal CMnHAft ti1t Tin
Down, but State Empleyes recegnised n u tribute te the ability, I
' ' , elf.sacritlce and patriotism of Mcsms. , Nw Yflrk , t n0. William M.
Arc Saved trem Taxing l'epper and Heed. ,ii Wecd with the mur-
Henry (. Wnssen, of Pittsburgh, ider of his sweetheart, Miss Edith La
who was State chairman in the exciting t.- . t t .v.nn1 eneher.
dajs of lilL'l when the Fllnn-Koescvelt yv r,r ,l' '' '" , ' " '...,, T.V0,'B
forces unhorsed Penrose temporarily as yesterday told his story of Miss lvej s
State louder nnd captured the entire death In the Missau county i.w "l
party machinery of the State, was lti'MJneela.
the city last Thursdny. .' ,, .... . .i--n en the
by G. O. P. Nominee
Suicide at 76
OYSTERS-
The Season n m !n and t-v
our eyiM uHii ' tmji m ou UK
'em Kresh rtiv
RfCtilur IHnnr 3 te 7 r1.
KfKiil.ir ( Itih Hrf Kfn-t :n its
The EAGLE Sfr'iWA r.
SALESMANSHIP
SAIjESMANMlIf Tli"i ' 1 1 v
Nlht clftee. Tmiihi h-i . ' t .
man. A x ' u t " in tiiis u-n;
mn earninir ' " 'ha.n t"1 a w 'K ' .arii i
Apply t ercf
hTIlWKK" HtSIM'.-S" (OI.IKI.K
807 Clieitnut sr-i jlnut O.'t-Ri
Let Cuticura Be
Your Beauty Docter
8e4p.0lntmnt.Tl?nm.:S.Tr7ihrT tenunflft
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AIGLON ANNEX.
1604- CHESTNUT
l'rem Nena te H 1. M.
Special
fe Sunday Dinners
and SI. 50
WafHeD'mner,$1.2S
atttri, 60c te $1
SJS 51.00;
MCliiclin&V
' "Special PI,
Officeholders in City Hall, who hnve i
been culled en once mere te contribute
a definite per cent of their salaries te
the support of the Vnre City Commit- '
tee, would he hnppy, deep down in
their poekctbeokd. If a Clifferd l'lnchet
were the less of i'hll.ndelpliln and pro
hibited the assessment of local office
holders. Mr. l'lnchet, ns the Hcpubllcnn can
dld.ite fur fJoverner, hn revolutionized
thine I" the State Committee, and u
a reult State empleyes are net obliged
te pive up n part of their Income te
the treamry of the State Committee.
(' Hnll officeholders! have ?emewhnt
of a tiniRh time of it nnjliew. Many
an officeholder at )?l-0 a year or
slightly mere I a dlrKlen leader and
en his exceerlinly modest Income i i
CTpeeted te carry hW dlislen en Eire- '
tien IJay, contribute te the Citv nnd
Ward Committees and te ward club",
help out the unfortunate anions his
neiKhhor.e and round up the vote en
lts'tien nnd registration days. Of
ceursi'. he alwavH has before him the.
vision of a soft $4000 or $5000 job as
a reward.
Always Face "War TaV
Emphasis, is Generally placed en the
fact that officeholders arc assessed b
tie Ci' di'tmittee. As a matter of
fact, tliey have te paj te ward com
mittee' precisely unc-half of the sum
tlftv pay te tl c I'lty Committee, l'er
example', an officeholder wh P'ts $ls,10
,i year has, te pay $40. ,10 te the Ctt
('iimmlftee; te tin- Tanl Committee he
ii.ts te ytw one-half of that sum. or
.st '." Thus a. total of .flVi 7." must
be paid te the Ward and Clt Com
mittees (aeU jear. Te this must be
added political dues which inn) amount
t i 1? a year nnd ether political "in-i-i
lpntnls "
I' nipears that the City Committee.
which iMs the lien's share of the rnke
lT. Is net tee m leh of a Simen I.eitree.
The Cltj Cemmntee treasurer ile.s let
i.ilnd If the efilci hedder reiiulres two or
tl.ree installments te pay off his "debt.''
Tl is indicates thnt there is a recogni
tion tliat the assessment system 1
ipii'e a drain.
The annual assessment paid by an
.ls(ii efliceh.i'.diT would buy four or
f'.ve ti.jis of hard coal een at the present
price livtl. All of which may threw
some h-ht en the tipilng eU in Cit
Ha'I and en the mysterious quotations
wl.irli are asked and offered en the bUp-pe-edly
renl stuff.
I'nliccinvii Are Exempt
Approximately ls.Olii officeholders
are en the city and county parell.
C rider the law about f"H) policemen
nnd nremen may net pn nsesinet.t
ven If they want te And the re
n.alnluB Miiii clt empleyes are under
.. iiniimiil.iiii uhifrvtir te rmv asses-
ineni, miles the de se sc,Tctl iti'McSpnrran
fear and trembhni; of what may hap
l.n should the organization win control
t .ii. " ... ,, i i reasy saia nc t..
in niy iinriy jfiirs in l.euiie.,, i . ' ,, t-
snld Mr. Wnwen, "there hn.i never couch in the slttinc room et .miss i
Iven n Hepiibllcan ticket for which He- jvey's bearding house when a shot
i. .oilcans i-ehi. veie wun Bre ncr priue. i awttlconecl him,
nr. i niuiu'i win ljiii...' a keu.i ii.Mvrii.ir
n...1 I. la nt.. .. Ill tMb.UA ..n.l Mlf..n
no mntter hew much thev may new bcien the nicht of the trncedy, Creasy said
United with the color of the Old Ciunrd. '. ,,mi mp. nmi tniked with Mrs. Mil
On Mi arrlvnl nt the bearding henRC
THOUSANDS GREET PINCH0T
ON STATE COLLEGE VISIT
Republican Nominee Is Told He
Will Carry Clearfield County
Clifferd l'lnchet, Republican nomi
nee for Governer, visited State CeJ-,
leer in ('enter County jesterday. where
the work of the school was linked while
students anil townspeople turned out te;
hear the nominee s ndilres
T here were several
en the campus when l.,. hrnnK Mnjnjv
ceuntv cnnirniHn, introduced .Mr. I'm.
chet te Dr. Jehn W. Martin Themas,
president of the college.
Thii was his Mcend step in Center
County. He hnd previously visited
1'hlllpshurR, where he was entertained
nt n luncheon by the Ceuntv Commit
tee. I
The nominee w-ni surprised when told
In- Clearfield County that he would
carry thnt county by n large mijejltj.!
The county Is nermnlly Democratic.
Speaking at Leck Haven. Mr. l'lnchet
blamed public indifference and failure
te pay the slightest nttentlen te the
operating of the government for much
of the trouble at Harrisburg.
McSPARRAN WILL SPEAK
IN THIS CITY THURSDAY
dred Shelden, then known as Miss bim bim
ser, since her marriage had net been
announced.
He centinued:
"When Miss Slmser went out, we
were Mttlng en the edge of the sofa.
In response te a question of Henry . I.
I'terhnrt. his lawyer. Creasy said thnt
nothing improper hnd ever taken place
during his friendship with Miss Envey.
Miss Slmser. lie said, came back at
about 0 o'clock.
Creasy said: ... u .i
We heard her coming mruuK" i"--
sela, .miss eimscr
thousand persons hnll nnd get oil the mi,
L. Frank MajBu-l steped only a snort ume.
st nnd my ceii en
The pistol
I
was In my coat pocket.
"Later Miss l.avey weni em ei ui
room nnd brought back some drinking
wnter. She gae me gln-ss, and she
drank some tee.
"She put the glass en a writing table
ncress the room. I picked up a picture
nlbum. I nsked her te hand men pack
of cigarettes in my coat. She did, and
then came back te me. I then laid
down about twenty minutes. I was
just about asleep.
"The next thing that nttrneted m
attention wns a report. I was lying
en one side of the couch. Edith was
ncarln . . .
"When T heard the report I Jumped
up and saw bleed en her face. I
screamed, and ran te Ml;s Slmser s
room and cried that Edith hnd shot
herself.
"After I went te Miss Slmser s room,
I think 1 knelt down beside Edith.
The thought of getting n doctor came
tn me l run inreugll Hie nmi. i
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JAMES WILLIS
Man JIHwI fifty years age by Phlln
delphla girl became hermit, a lonely
lshinil in Delaware River above
Trenten being his abode Yester
day he shot himself
SMAL
L COAL MEN
UNDER SPOTLIGHT
Independents Must Justify To
day Seme of High Prices
They Are Asking
RETAILERS ARE UNCHECKED
TI,n
at the
stepped nt another teacher's room. Then ' wl'jjnc
I told Mrs. Smith, the landlady, te ,, ,v
Democratic Nominee Will Make Ad
drees at City Club
Jehn A McSparran. Democratic
nominee for Governer, will st Phila
delphia net Thursday and will speak
at a luncheon nt the City Club. This
will be f Mewed Friday night by mass,
meetings at Media and Chester. Satur
day the party will visit Montgomery i us
Ceuntv, with niclit meetings nt .Nerns.
town and probably Pottstown.
Monday nnd Tuesday of uert week
the Democratic candidate will tour
Allegheny, (ireene, Kaette and several
ether eMreme western counties.
Today the party will tour Lycoming , ,
Count. After a meeting last night at' Continual from race On
Ilenten. Rebert E Pattien. nominee apprehension of the murderers. This is
for lieutenant Governer, and Mar- in the Coventer's power, under New
shall T Thompson, for Sicretarv of In- .Jersey law, en appuil trem the county
tcrnal Affairs, will join Mr. McSparran prosecutors.
at illiainspert te.l.i. tcstcrdnv .Mr
get a doctor.
"I went back te Edith. I did net
touch the body nt any time te change
position.
State Police Are Put
en A . Death Mystery
attende.! a Metlmdlst con-
ft l'ence nt Dever, Del , which accounted
for his failure te take the stump.
in the next ni.ijer-
Stammeres
Attention !
New FvMimir f liiw nv bi nc feriPl
te tart iwxt Meeting nrtetr -Trial
lh(ina fre. Ne mtl nl bet
ter than thi Klnirlr T-t -is r(r
feu te rnimtnrnt b'lMln1 mm rlsht
a thin c)tr who haT culnt! inccess
tnnnih r dU
Ask ttbent tie K nmipv tib im
Club teu will pentiel, ein pl'I
for HeklM l,hnne wnlnut 02.
The Kingsley Plan
1215 WALNUT BT
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CLUB MANAGER
Wanted an exocutlve te take full
charge of a Country Club ! catej
in Phlladelphlx Must bj fu"y
competent te supervise o'tice
management, secretarial work,
grounds and golf ceurse, enter
tainments anil kitchen. .:l appli
cations will lie held strict'. con
fidential and must contain full
Btatement of experience and
Mlary dealred. Make rep'y te
Bex C 126 Ledger WIIm.
of cltv ih partnieiits
altv election.
Therefore the burden nf pa ing a
sessn.ents falls malnl this ,ear en
ceuntv emuleNcs numbering clec te
SHOO." U is ii j te these :tll0l. including
bii and little fellows, te cuiue acres
ler the benefit of the Cit Committee
te 'he ixtent of from S,",0 (it te SOU,-j
Onfl or ei. nil average of ?J0 eich. One.
half of that is looked for in addition
, the ward committees. These office
holders who pay say that the draft en
their finances is nil the heavier since
t'ie new I .t Clnrter absolutely cut off
the policemen an 1 firemen as a source
if s ipply. They nre net enthusiastic
eer this special privilege.
The table of assessment Is as fol fel
low s ;
PLR DIi:M EMPT-OTES. ONE DAY S I'Al
MRS. PINCH0T DISCUSSES
"POLITICS INVADING HOME"
Somerset County. In which the bodies
were found, late lust night followed the
lead of Middlesex Count, in which the
murdered rector nnd the choir singer
lived, by offering a thousand dollars
reward. ' It is divided into two rewards
of Sels) for the apprehension of the
slaers of each of thn victims. I.ilie
the Middlesex County reward, it is con
ditioned en proof that the murders
i were committed in s,emerser eunty.
A. M. Heekmnn, prosecutor of boni beni
erstt County, tcx poets te exhume Mr.
eighth annual Hall's body Monday. lie has made ap-
convention of the Pennslvatiin W. C. plicatien in i eurt .no. j ei tnc Mipreme
'1' C , whl. h opened here yesterday, (eurt of JUnhattan, for permission te
were present last evening at the con-, open the grave nnd perferin nn an an
vntien banquet served in the I'lrst tepsy. The authorities say the wnnt
Presb.iterlan Church. imrticularly te learn whether he was
Mnw.r A M. Heiglam! extended the' slain with bullets of the same caliber
welcome of the city te tie delegates.' as these which killed Mrs. Mills.
recasts the whole law. t'nder the elas
tic previsions it will be possible te
elmuge individual schedules without re
mnMng the whole law.
Neeil an Organization
Hut for anything like Intelligent
tariff-making by n commission some
eiirs will have te pass, nn organization
will hnve te be built up and infernin
tien accumulated. If Congress intends
nnything mere than a mitigation of its
own errors, cnrelessness nnd selfish log leg
rolling, it will lme te give the com
mission facilities which it has net new.
ltesides I he Tariff Commission, which
hns been studying in what position It
is left by the Eerdney-McCiimber law,
the Department of Commerce hns been
looking ever the law, trying te guess
where foreign trade Is placed bv the
law.
Secretary Hoever is having a careful
investigation made into the probable
eueci.s ei uie mgil iiunes in the law
upon American and foreign shipping.
Many of the duties in the law are,
of course, rpilte inconsistent with the
aspirations of this country te build up
Its foreign trade and te find an occupa
tion for its merchant marine. Yeu can
net reconcile the idea of keeping the
American market exclusively for the
American producer and opening the
foreign market for American produce.
And if there Is te he little foreign
In tins country nnd cense
little foreign buying in this
there natural!) is net going te
be many cargoes te be carried In the
American ships for which (levernment
aid is new proposed.
Ne ery consistent purpose actuated
the framing of the tariff law. Hates
in it were for the met part the price
paid for the support of the bill.
What Mr. Hoever s tr.iing te find
out is just what foreign goods it may
reasonably be expected will continue te
come into this country under the new
law. Owners of ships would like te
knew just wlint cargoes they may ob
tain and where te leek for them. Eu
rope will, of course, continue te buy
feeds and raw materials here, but cost's,
of transportation will go up unless
something 1 found te fill American
vcs-pls coming home.
e,u
i country
Independent operators nre standing In
the Bnetllght of the Fair Practices
Committee today, nnrt must Justify some
of the high prices they nre asking
for anthracite nt the mines.
Itctnll coal dealers will net be Inter
fered with as yet, although some are
charging $15 a ten. This price, It Is
declared by theso retailers, Is due te
the high cost of their coal, bought
from Independents. They say It gWes
them a lower profit than Is realized by
dealers buying from railroad companies,
"Wn nre net after the retailers."
snid Chainnnn W. D. 8. Alney, of
the State Fuel Commission,
trouble can best be remedied
mouth of the mine."
Uetftllers Charges Denied
He denied ehnrges. by retail cnnl
merchants thnt nnthraclte Is net
available from Independents nt less than
$12. '20 per ten. These charges hnve been
made by dealers, one of whom wanted
names of opcrnters from whom he might
get coal for a lower price than the
$12.20 which he said all the Independ
ents in Philadelphia nre quoting.
According te Mr. Alney, such prices
nm minted enlv in isolated Instances
It is the purpose of the Fair
Practices Committee te summon
snrh onernters. and If they cannot be
induced te reduce their prices In
vestigations will be made of the costs,
en which they say the high rates are
based.
Felten Made Committee Chairman
The meeting of the Fair Practices
Committee was called yesterday for (he
purpose of organizing. Edgar C. Fel Fel
eon was elected chairman, as had been
predicted. Arrangements were made te
held the first fermnl meeting of the
committee next Monday ntternoen.
Governer Sproul was expected te
open the meeting nnd te outline the
duties of the committee. He wns called
out of town, nnd delegated Chalrmnn
Aincy te speak for him. The latter
notified the members of the committee
thnt they nre representing net only
Pennsylvania, but all the ether State
fuel distributing agencies, as well im
the Federal fuel distributor.
DENY SERB REVOLT RUMOR
Belgrade Credits False Repert te
"Enemy Activities"
Ilclgrnde, Sept. HO. (Hy A. P.)
The Serbian press bureau issued n note
tedii) denying "the nlnrmlng news con
cerning n purported revolution In Eel
grade nlmed against the crown," It
declares these reports arc due te "ene
my activities."
The report of the revolution in Eel
grade was circulated "under nil re re
serve" by the Hungarian News Agency
In Paris. This icpert said King Alex
ander hnd been nssasslnated.
A Series of Sunday Evening
Concerts Beginning Tomorrow
AT c
(at the end of Roosevelt Boulevard)
We inaugurate the Fall and Winter season at
this most delightful rendezvous for diners out by
introducing te,the patrons of Evergreen Farms the
famous Arcadia Cafe Orchestra, under the direc
tion of Fery Sarkezi.
Marie Stene Langsten, Soloist
will be heard with delight Sunday evening bv the
many diners who are familiar with the beauty of
ner wenaenui contrane voice.
Table d'Hete Dinners Ne Cever Charge
Phene Bmtleten 8169 for Table Reservations
get out of the path of the bullcta, David
Floed, of Minbnll street near Urni
was shot. He was taken te the Pem '
sylvanla Hospital nnd his wound
trented. Anether mnn. whose Idcnflt.
s unknown te the police, received;
llesh wound. He wns treated bv !
nearby ph)slelan. J
The held-up of Itesner wns one of th.
most daring ever pulled by bandits In
this city and police marvel that net en.
of the many people who witnessed It
was struck by bullets from the mi.
Wounded Bandit
Collapses en Street
Centlnned from race On
charging him with carrying concealed
deadly weapons nnd attempted larceny,
nnd grows out of the $0000 robbery nt
the Supplee-Wllls-Jeiies milk depot In
Onrby recently, it is said. He is also
being" questioned concerning the hold
up of Eesncr yesterdny. S.iulinn Is
said te be well known te the police,
nnd was nrrested about six months age
with Dougherty.
Detectives Stillman and Cepe went te
Frent and Washington nventie in re
sponse te n telephone messnge thnt n
man thought te be one of the robbers
was "spending money like water." As
they approached the corner, Dougherty,
seeing them, feigned intoxication. He
was supported by nnether mnn.
As the detectives crossed the street
tewnrd him Dougherty strnightcned up
nnd opened fire. It wns returned by
Stillman nnd Cepe. Pedestrians hur
ried te shelter tn stores and buildings,
leaving the entire street te the bandit
and detectives.
When Cepe drew his revolver, he
slipped en the curb and fell. As he did
se n bullet shot away bis hat. The
detective feels thnt the fnlt saved his
life.
Dougherty Screams ns He Flees
Dougherty lied east en Washington
nvenua "hen nil the cartridges In his
pistol had been emptied. As he ran, the
detectives heard him scream In agony
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anil inter leuim i.ioeu uu in.! Biuuwiiiu. whlch wnn eul rpttI, the r..in. 8 .;y, ;
While pedestrian were scrambling te $;bi?V.njLi1.''1U0 L,W,B- "N1" l
waymen s weapons.
It occurred ns the nsslstnnt rmr.
master of the Wllsen-Mnrtln Comply
was about te beard an oastbeuud Gravi
Ferry nvcniie trolley. '
Bey Play With Matches; Dead
While playing with matches In tu
street nt Gray's Ferry avenue and
Petnbcrten street. Jeseph Ilnvnes. live
jenrs old; of 2201) Grays Ferry read
set his clothes en fire. Passersby cx.'
tinguished the ilnines und took the boy
te the Polyclinic Hospital, where h
died nt 11 o'clock Inst night.
Sleepers Aroused In Burning Heuie
Fire destroyed the rear shed and
kitchen of tin; home of Eenjumlu Athhy
!H2."i Hewell street, early today. Pn'
trelmini Gruhcr, of the Terresdala sta
tion, awakened Ashby nnd his wife by
pounding en the front deer. The dam
nge was $.'100.
DOWN IN THE OIJ HmMMIKO nOLU
A rrcilOnt of th United Stat.n ,.,
found ft quiet 'wlmmln hole" nleni VK
banks, of the rotemae. nn4 hd his clethti
pinched' by a lady who InmitM upon .n
Ih.av..bU. trim !. I... ....... ... ... A- V- "
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I SEELEY'S rubr TRUSS
1 ESTABLISHMENT
I Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Abdominal
I Belts
i All Kinds of Surgical Appliances
25 Se. Eleventh St., Phila.
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li'lH'IIBirE
Addresses Annual W. C. T.
Convention at Wllllamspert
Willlainspnrt. Pa.. Sept .10 Dele
gates attending the tort)
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Pr
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We've
$ Dene It
Prered that we run nuih it pen.
dldly fitting, hcuutlfully etjleil
nit of first quality material uml
werkninimlilii for
$55 te $65
tym. 2B. Debereaux
,1crc'innf Ta'ler
S. W. Cor. 11th & Walnut Sts.
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TAUCETSi
"Ne Splaih in Sinlc
"Positive Shut Off"
Name "SAVILL" en Faucet
"AK iiit I'luinlier"
Themas Savill's Sens, Mfr.
1310-13-11 Mulliiie si I'hllu.
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171 Walnut Street
l'nr elarl - than J1000 .
li-.wwn 5'' 00 and SinflS -" i
Itetwen J.""u an1 l.'t'l"9 4
Ilotwefn tl 'i'i and JSli'j'J t
JdOOy ,rJ rnijr ... e 1
As a matter of fact, tt J10.000 job- '
beli.r- i1- expected te come through with
u Slili) (duck, and the records show
It I" u-ua'il) done t I
Ily m'"ins of tlii' "purely voluntary" i
nni'tn tlm Organization gets S2'J ."0 :
f-ein each ?10mi man siibject te n-'s-
ii.piit, i',e from each $20X man. i
S127 ."0 irein aeh Ji'.HOO man and $.'lti0
frum each .i;)00 man. Sem.- one has
suggest wl that the 1'enzis nf the werid
of iluzy high finanees get their n)st:m
of nritlimvtli'al progression out of a
-fid) of th" n .-.eminent sstem.
In the gathering et members of the i
EiPcutUe and I'ln.im e t'emm.ttefs of'
the RiptlMieiin Mate Cnniiiiittt e here
T.'l-u .ii.. i'-t' rdy thtre u much
iuit msi'ii.-ieii of the part Gifferd ,
l'ln.-'ie' w eild play in the sehlng of the
prc'.lem of electing u .Speaker of the (
n M Hen--. i
All elements In the pnrtv see nothing
hut ft 1'uiel.ut .ind K publican victory
In November, and hence they are be- I
ginning te tig ire out the politics which
will develop right after the election the
politics of the relations betwwn the new
Governer and ti.e nevt legislature i
Want te Kule Legislature '
Seme of the i ild Guard 'alk of i
cmi.binatlen against the Governer which
vv mid c. ntrel the I.tgislature. ethers
mi) t1 nt the Governer will have te be
ciirisiiltnl tetiu-.i of his uihiitenee en
b. n g u n.il and no' i paper Governer.
There. U en s'lggeiuen thjt the
opening et thp session will sen a sharp
In., up of th"se who favor the re-elee-tl..
n of Spenner Spangler os n sort of
v.i .it. ntieii n salving of the wounds,
ui'.-'d b) thu extraerdllulrv proceedings
v lii.ii nided In hi being depeM'd in the
1. -ing dn)s of the la.-t session.
'ihi- idea gets some point from the
fact thnt Spangler, who wns renoml reneml
nut..! In Yerk County thought for a
time of withdrawing from the ticket.
Hut lie lift- steed by the guns. The
Spniiglr gossip has stirred up a plan
t,, ele. t Samuel A. Whttaker, nt t'hei
t.i teiint), who. with the backing nf
the Spreui Adniiiiitratien took Spang
hrs phee when the latter was spec
itii'ularlv unseatiil.
In view of this situation planH nre
being made for a conference uf all ele
tnelits with Mr. I'inchet, nftcr his elec
tion, te the cud thnt u harmony can
didate may be chosen. There is borne
suggestion that the harmony mantle
miffht full en Franklin Spencer lid-
.melids, of l'hlliulelphiu. While all this
'gossip was going en, Mrs. I'inchet,
while auuiniiiiK "" ie.-.iiin m me
Kxecutive Committee spent much time
in knitting reminiscent of the women '
of the French Revolution, who knitted .
while heads fell. I
Friends of Gifferd l'lnchet, Repub
lican nominee for Governer have coin- I
ldnlned te State heaihuarters that Cel- '.
enel Rebert Glendlnntng, chairman of
the Finunce Committee of the State
iim .Mrs. i.iiuan lreziz, retinng presi
dei.t "l the Clearfield County Union, re
sponded A number of toasts were
given, one by Mrs. Gifferd I'inchet, wife
of the Republican nominee for Gov Gov
ereor, who spoke en "I'elitics Invading,
the Heme." i
Today will be one of the big days '
of the convention, with thii evening
being known an gubernatorial night,'
when Jehn A. Me.Sparran. Gifferd l'ln l'ln
ceot ami William Repp, Demo
cratic, Republican and lre'.ih tien
nominees, rcsp. ctnely, for Governer,
will fl'l.lre'i the women.
T)r. Ing niamns Prosecutor
The Fensatlennl disclosures of the
autopsy en Mrs. Mills' body, accenting
the bungling character of the first In
vestigation, makes the nutepsy en the
body of Mr. Hall ev-pn mere inter
esting than it would be ordinarily. The
authorities frankly de net knew what
te expert when they exhume the bed)
of the minister.
Dr. William II. Leng, Somerset
Ce'iuv physician, ''passed the buck"
yesterday te Prosecutor Iieekman for
the character of the first examination
meng the recommendations in theinf tr mi' lve.lr
annual address of Mrs Llla Geerge, Mr. nCekman "accepted the buck,"
the State president, which were unanl-J admitting that he has net ordered nn
niemly adopted by the ; convention, were .11ItljpkV but did net explain why this
step- for pledge-signing among .vrumg ,.i,.nintn.ry bit of routine hnd been ne ne
peeple te step the serving of home brew giectel
In homes, appointment of women en MrJ.' Hnll today told theMnvestignters
police forces, efforts te check the use...... l- i.. i J.c .i... i. .. v,....
t .k.. c.i,n.v, e. . j.. !,... l"i " "" ".v ""'"."- """"'"'. "o.e
commercial gain nnd placing of special'
stress en law enforcement by every i
Christian man and woman.
ASK PRAYERS FOR RAIN
Special Services te Be Held In Cape!
May County Churcnes
Cat May, N. J,. Sept 30. Farmers '
in Cape May County fear that unless it1
rnlns within the next few days the J
late potato crop in the ceuntv will lie a '
total failure In all the churches In ihc
county tomorrow prn)ers will be offer.'d ,
for rnln.
At the nnnlversnry service nf the
Tsliernii'le Church at F.rma tomorrow,
Rislieji Hamilton, of Washington, will1
preach, and will ask all his hearers te1
pray for ram. i
William R Swnln, Lewer Tewnshty
nnd Iteyd fclheren, of Fishing Creek,
said here teduv unless it rains, If f. rns
fires nheuld start in tlie valuable lui .'..
lanili of the cnuntv, It would mean a
less of hundreds of thousands.
she and her husband, with some ethers,
made a trip te Lake Hopateeng, he tore
hi" treiiser" and she made temporary
repurs with needle and thread she had
ah ng
When they returned lie sent them te
a ' ..ler and hud them stitched. He was
wi.iring this suit, Mrs. Hull said, the
nic'.t he was slain. The minister's
(i.vl.itij is being examined by an cxperr
tedii) te determine the nature and cause
If possible of rips In the left sheuhlei
of the coat. They might have been made,
t! e prosecutor's otfieu new thinks, by
the same knife which wns used te slash
Mrs. Mills' threat.
Tariff Bedy Has
Herculean Task
rnnllnneil from Pace On
in the pcvMhillty of changing individual
rates. As it is new a tnrid h made
and, mistake nnd nil, it usually lats
unchanged until a new udminist ratio i
FARM AND GARDEN
FARM AND GARDEN
Plant Shrubbery in the Fall
for Spring Beauty
Fall-planted stock grows rapej-j in the spring; It escapes the retarding
shock of ncent transplants utn Its e,uli.k growth glvei It endurance
for dry summ, r weather
Slirr.vlmif group of FhruV.Wv g've the home an attractive, setting A
hare perih or colorless corners and walla be.eme Inviting und pretty
when hidden by the lasting feh ig nnd blooms of shrubbery The whole,
apjiearance uf thu house n .i bn changed with a few well-cheaen shrubs.
9 Large, Streng Shrubs, $5.00
(By parcel pett, SO cent extra)
2 Hills of Snow (2 ft ), large whlte blooms Juna te August.
3 Splrea Van lieuttel (2 ft.), pretty white flowers In May.
'.' Indian Currant (2 ft ) beautiful red berrUa In fall
2 Splrea Antheny Waterer f2 ft i, crimson flowers, June te August.
The viiilety of color and long pmed of bloom make this collection very
deslrable at the special pr'c. of jj no. immediate effect Is ualned by thu
large sUe plants In the co'lectien
Ceinnilttce sent out letters
In- flinillUICIl BUUBtUllOUHO,
only the cundiducles of Senwp
appealing
in which
tn I'eppcr
Plant Your Privet Hedge New
Large. 24-30-Inch California I'rlvet, treng root systems, many
branched plants, whesa buihlnest gives the dense hedge you wunt
18 00 per 100 In leta of 25 or mere, 7 50 per 100 In lets of 260
or mere
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mere than doubling the proposed production schedule for
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Behind the building of this new Cele Eight Ninety Ultra
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through twelve years of meter car construction that of
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four passeiiKer . 2635
two passenger . 2685
Sedan seven passenger . 3685
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Suburban four-five passenRcr.?3685
Coupe two passenger . . . 2885
Coupe four passenger . . 3385
Teurscdan seven passenger 3285
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