-ir'?rriiTr?r:'. s 'TvVI? jff Vt '"'' reaCTsi Vi " vj-i".,i,iryt "' ''fi fv'SN' i wmK' It tK Evening public1 ledger Philadelphia, Thursday, October 5. 192 IPfnp? X 1 1'. ifii SB- bs:t ttM . I 1 i '., j3 WvV fe"' Mi STATE REALTY IN ?r. . MEET HERE MY JOOO Members te Attend Open ing of Convention Lunch ' eon for Delegates MANY TOPICS ON PROGRAM Mere limn n thousand r-nl estate en assembled teil.i nt the n.ienliif, os. ten of the rnnvciitint. nf the IVnnsvl. anln Itenl Kxtnt Association In tin" tinllroem of the Jlellouic-StiiUferil. The first function was a luncheon for the ilelcRiites at neon in tin- clever room, nt which Jehn (!. Willinnw. president of the Philadelphia l!"al IMate Heard presided. F. Weeds Hcckhnie. f Al "im.i president of the nssnciuti"ti. snoke ntnl addresses of vvelieuie te I lie dcleitnies were made hv Miner Menie and Mr. Williams. The Invocation was hv '!'' Hev. Nllm A. K ralnniult. executive MCretury of tlie Philadelphia IVdi-ru-Uen of Churches. One of the Must important measure" that will be leferreil In tlie convention te the Legislature in t Inrri-enrn m lOU.'i for passm;,. N that of n linn-. law te rnciiee m the real estate l'i -ncm. Mete Hum fifteen States l,.iv adopted Mirh " l'iv. the hit -t li'iiif New Yerk The reiiinjlvatiiu It'Mil EMnte Association. tvl-Hi empriM thirty-two re.il state beard in i man.v cities and towns m the Slate and a membership of mere than .'HMMI. Is remmltted te (he cts-.u'( of a license law. The law is designed te pmte. t tin iwhlle and properM owner- bv kivpnu Out of the real estate business uoi'k uei'k antl il -by-uiiilit promoters. Anether siibect te eetne liid'lc In' Convention will be the i en lileratmn et law te 1111 reae thi Inn rett inj; ei pnelty nf bullditiit and lean association A mere equitable I'vstun ler the nvw mrnt of real iimpertv for the purpose of taxation, which has altvavs been tin ubjeet of nnstiiit thought and dis cussion by real estate nun. .''ill alie he recommended bj the i .'mention. The question of the abo'itieti of the four mil t tn from menu, tiem ineitK.-inc nnd substitution therefn-e of a p cord ing Mr will 11N0 be reusidered. ' PATROLMAN DODGES BULLETS AND AUTO Bandits Try Beth Methed3 Against Harklns. Crushing His Feet Vive iniii in a stolen meter, ar nn ever a patrolman's feet when he -u,n-maiided tlum te h.i'r ."iilt tmlii' ind then exehiinged shots vvuli him. Thej escaped. Patrolman HnrK.ns of the Herman town station, haw the auto step In front of a store at 'J I." n'.-leel; en H-r-Diantewu avenue near Washington bine. hen two men left the ear. Iliirlmis utarted towards them The man at the wheel saw til" p.tMelinin arid . tilled te his companions en the sidewalk. They leaped in again and the inuihinv stnrted. Hniklns jumped In fient of the car and entiunatided the men te halt as he drew his reeler. An attempt was made te run htm down and a wheel passed ever one of his feet as be dodged te one fide. The patrolman fiied alter the i.ir. nd two of the Mt.spc. ts rctiitunl the ilietH. Ilr.rkins s.iid th"tr bulb !s rriii close te his bend. The ear bore the license number Issued te Charles e.e.k -r', Kast Nerrlt street, who ripettd the m-i -chine stolen cstnla from the Man helm Crb ket Club NEW FfRE ENGINE TESTS DELAY BREAD-WINNERS Cars Held Up While Apparatus Whiz Alenq Bread Street Hundreds r,f person I!mi, n , northern section of the nn wen held up half an bun ..n tln.r :n te work. shortly In fore ! ,'. ,,, th s mein.iiL- by nn official Hi tigin.. test i,.. en lirend street Trelle , ar- n -tallel for a quarter et a mile en erk read and Heute Ne. 7.1 mis t,.t-.. beld ii nt the )ne incline ml fi -, i tien. Patrolmen ,;, mneni'il from Su iUehanna avenue te ulnev uveuue te held up traffic while ten new nieinrireil pumping engines v i re beiiijj tested ler spetsl. Motenyi'. pntndiiieu i,m.. in front of tlie first i tu'ine. wh:ih was followed by Fiic Chief Da'1- in his nm chine. Iiirrter Twining followed in nnether car. and II Paul li.nnes. Mayer Moere's miu-ih-Iiiw rode en ilie second engine. I lire, ter I'winl.r.' and Mr. Karnes ire tueuibi rs ,.f a ,01,11,11.. slen the Miny upjieiuted te iii-peit the new meters The -Mayer wi ie-s. , i,. test us the 1 ng.ni-s rn. , , II read .ti,-( v and Allegllem l 1 !i ic STATE POLICE IN BATTLE WITH STRIKERS' FRIENDS One Man Injured and Twe Jailed After Fight in Reading Heading, Pa., (M ." -1 in, i:,,,,, . injured and two inure Inn.- ,, ,u., ; in Jail a tlie rcut of , i'ii,u,ni: p.si , battle last night betwi-.-n sun- i.e'i , nnd strike Hnipathieis m th eednle Knitting .Mills. Htntu Pellceinen Miikr.iiii and lliin slcker declared the light t.-n-ti, when they were passing tlie h,,M,.r u, ' II . wlii li 1h miller prhate guanl dm lay n strike They declare lln- were shot at t,nd t',e volleys were returned Ai-fliu, Ii..,, if Danville, was in lured and - hum; lield 111 the Hemlitu llespil i ns ." Iirlsener. Heward Wnlke: .md Luiint Adams DOtll of this , II . weie ai n -led TWO MISSING GIRLS FOUND Discovered In Aute When Youth I Breaks Camden Traffic Rule Twe girls wl-e l-ml I n iniss.n,' f ,r some ti.i.e arc Ml' I, 111 then homes ,,. day ns the n-ult of the a 1 rest - . night In ('iiinliii of Alhirt iiilh.- t eighteen. )l."i Aslnuj meniie. 11, ,,,, City, for liilniieu ei the ualln l., . Tbev are l'"a Mi Doiieiigli, seventun 3.17 AVi'st Walnut ,1 venue. Arduime' nnd Mnrgnret Williams, scenteen. 117 AVoedside iiM-nue, Vaibeith 'I'm. m,;i',' M-eillen were In ilie mi- wlii-n (ilbmn wits nrrcsted after getting into an ingu. & ...t.i. .. ...,n.. ,t . . ... IQt-iit win, ;i iriiiiic 1110, ,-i-u inn ar iwcti- ;.!Sv' i. firm- utreet nnd Ii'ilernl tneniie. en tin- 't'amden beiause of dining v wrong side of the street It wan discovered at tlie station Iieuhh tlmt tin. tonne iiinn I, Mil en ilti.i...'.. i: .. n . ,- ,,- reuse nnd that Hie tar belonged 1,, Jperge D Clepp. .'Ill" Filbert stic..,, Phlladi'lpliln. Clbseu will haven hcai inif today. Dretiet Stelen Frem Wagen Hlx dresKCK viilllcd at $.'HMI weie stolen ieilny from a wagon at Thirteenth ami t ilnillbritlRC KtreetH, while the ilriv-Mi w'ent Inte n htilldlug te deliver u pack age. 'i'hu drcHses were the prepeit) of tht Mnrcelle Company. SIS Arch htiect. f iT - .'WKwn.xni-AHK.i.t!OKi'n reR MA.f knit(l culumnt oil ! nil McCORMICK llarulil I". Mfl enniih. ( lilease million, lire anil former director of Hie Chlrase Opera Ceiitpany, Is shown here with Ills wife, who is better known as (.anna Walsha. opera .saltburc folIewiiiK T Y Research Bureau Asserts Legal Relations Between Twe Need Clarifying BROWN'S PALACE" ISSUE I'l. an. I tl i IeihIi il 'en. ill Ml hit loll bet wi i u tb' I "i v t'.'itiM of Phil iibdpiiia ar. uul In urgent ncul of i lai ite a- Illlle.'Hl of Municipal Itese.ll-i ll -l.lt. ',1 teilav. Its i eniiiieiil f ( el illleii PI belli two 'llh'l lln s.."i,IM1l,IHIl v a- based en the. neiiei i Cnllll Ne. I whirl hearings en plans te 'pllltli e of iuti'e," de sired h pi-esid I' .I'Ulge l.rewii. of HI Miinicll'.il Court The ,-eiirt basul its au'heiity te ii-w tlie plans en ,l(. ,ct if Apul re- 111. Ini.i. il beld that its aiuinna ll of 1 In ph'iis and spei itb aMens were ms-es-stiri befi.-.e tie- Cit Commissioners iniild it -1 with cniistrui titeti weik. Tin' Iiiiar.li r.'in.iu raises th,- ipie--tlen win-ill-r ill- g.iiei-,i principle laid down by 1 lie . t of ls',1." applies te the County of Plil'ndelplibi les'.-iuu" pbila dilphia has net lia I tile tipical form ,)' iinintv g-, rii'ii'-iu sin,,, ibe Con Cen Con selidiiii'iu A'' of is,", The hure.-iii 1 eat null il : Tin- ." t. knew n .,. the Act of Cull-s.-l .l.l'inil. V erkei dtistle fllimges ill tl.i- g,uern!..e'i: of I'luladi Ipln.i Ceiin'y. A 11 1 nr ethi r t iiiiu. ' abolished the Ci ,ru Ce:ii''i'vsti.... ami centeried il, ee- piwers en ,it C miici's .-md ,,f. In,'- of tl,,- iit geM-r'itiii it,. City I'm 1 us. imiers w.-t 1 ii a'' -1 w he .0 ihlllis Wl-l-e sini.l.lf l.l tll'-se pi I felllieil b t 'sun isiib d C.nihiv Cen iiiil- iee . I M 1 it lll.l- tl.' Wilt In be in rferm d 'nnd' r the oin-ciien .md con trol of the ejtv I "einieils ' All of ( oiisiillil.itleu "The Am of Conseiiiiiition a. a leilll I ,w 1!" Ills, of a Wl'll-kUeWII tu-ini iple of iniiTpretatien. winch lias In en enunciated fi.ipieuHy by our i -piei.ie C.i.irl. 11 r.in'U happens tl.it a Iniiil lav is npeiinj In implication b .1 j.i -tr 1 .4 1 law I'M 11 though tin nm ii nt 11 n i-i'tiili 'ii,.- piiiisi,m .. A n ;i.!e. Hi the i'b-eiiie of spei tlie I' peal of t'.e lei ,il !,,-v . t ,. 1 tie 1 11 1 law - ninly m . tint nppi" whi'ie tlie let al iaw i In 1 ft'eci lleti.i- tl"' doubt Is te whether a si'tural law like M.11 if Is'.i,-, w lib h -ii ,. t-i Himw u I" hi .ni'Ui -the b ,1'dell of deli rillltlltlg the tl'l.lle l.ll I ii in of tin- eiiit . apidics in plnl , ib'lphi 1 w I 1 re tl- Act nt Consolidation 1 I" t" 1 '1 ill .stent cclltMi-'l the !- n-ih. in ' ''ii t lie 1 mint) s lisi-.il 1 ,4 1) or and the 1 1 1 ( ',min ti M strikes Mrange Nete .1 i ..' i. alieii of the Ai ' of ls.11.-, id. Ii.Iiiii ! net the 1.11K -trauu'e - ,i b I- been s'fUi k 111 1 iniiii'i - . . t-ie 11 w Mi, in- p-'i 1 . r' It is new Hand lb.' .,!- p 11" - of the s stem n l ll I'l , Kb :" ,-., .nt cstiib'.Mii'ii In tin- Am of C .n oil l.i t ion un- st il' ell eel 1 -. . - . 11 tn -. ''le .,nl lav livies , Ct Ce mi il ' - lit- nnd inmu ptirimi-eHicr I-III- lae 1 eise( fi he elTe, tm. .Ill ' 11 ill. 11 h the part wrbb s ,,,., ted the ( ! t Ceiiiinissj, ni !- te 1I1. dneetiei, and , oi.tre' et Cll Cnillic Is In III, t. It Is a lair 1 1. Isti'in ' ion Iii. 11 the lelntieii ill the Clt Cniiii ,iss,,iiir- 'e th, Ct-, C'i'itii il has l,ei 11 1 (.unlet. !y "wers, ,, .1 'nl tlmt. se i.i as 1 '1. inc im i,m f,,t , eiintv pin pesi s i- 1 01,1 , ,,, , Cin I 'mini ll is iittd emit re II. n -. f tin .111. t t. Ce 'Ic- - moll. inn s ,,n, , I BAIJDER SUCCEEDS ASH Heads Department of Practical Arts and Vocational Education ( h.ii I, F. Ibiudei at preset, ,, ,, of the depiiriiiu 'il of n .. hanii I an ni.d 1nd1ist11.il uliiatien at CmiIi.iI High Sclioel. was yesiuday ii,,einie. te siii ceil William C Ash a due, ter .,f the ,b ii.i'iiiicnt of p ,-iM.-al an. a, vi. cat mn il , dm at mn Tin antieim. , . nn at was inmle it f the tnetitlily mei-tinj; of the Lhinciitiiri S. I100I Celiilnittce of 1 he It.eirl e' IMunitien Mr. Asli B,J(W te 1'nlvrsit) of J'entisvlviinin Mrs. lienrietin W Calvin, head of the home economics department ,,f i,,. FiilKil States Miire.iu of Ddm iiilnii was iiipnllit'-il uiri-eier et the lin-u,. din ecniieiuli'ii ilep.iriineni. neili ii'l"'lnti e. will be lermaiiv elect, , at regular iiiee'ing of the full Film anon. the nef It'ii rd of MAN'S TORSO FOUND IN BRONX NYw Yerli. (in ,"i iiutiii terse, .In 'leved le In- tliat of the 1111 u vvhine hi ml was fe'-'i I i, the Ilren. ioe,,u. ..ai gnrilen ""I'tiil.i' . was feimd tedav in I I he Itinn beliiiii'-il garden, b. pelii-. men Reserve Ensign With Destroyers Ftisl'i .lehli (iolileu Muxvvell, of Mer I at, 1, -lie 1 ' ' in n . 1, 1 .,1 te reiiiesciii the naval reserve force of .Lfhli, ,lk.,il l ,1 .InulMirii. ..mIu. 4 -1. ,i ,, ,, ,;.i, ,, SV a uesireier crutee te the the American Legien at -.--.. - .-"r ---'-- vbv( u 'Jrleans. X CITY AND COUNTY HARMON AND BRIDE dUa. 'I hey their wedillui; are in lioiieymeouiiii; at ails E Council Demands Fermer Ad ministration Explain Report ed Deficits LANCASTER AUDIT ALLEGES SHO TA jintitv under (Jevernment (ontrel. ' I PnilMTCD CTCQ ' ""hert IIiNiver. Secretary of Com Cem LUUPJItri O I Cr mrne. who was te have addressed the' G. 0. P. IN . ,, n - , 1 1 1 r-ri P' '' 1 Avr Lancaster. Pa.. ), t. . . Cnv an m. mil of fei mer thlllltles ten, 11 Will Admlnistiatlnti effitials that 1 1 , r- ct plain short. ijes totaling Sl.'l.Oim charged in the city audit made pub'ic at the Cetiinlls' nieeiiinj last night. Cointnen Ce'itnll .'i.itlmrled the Mayer. Cily So Se So llcitei and Finance Committee te de mand that niisst,)" papej-s be turned in, or that restitution lie made within twenty -four hours, otherwise pro-ecu-tien would he In ought. 1 he audit, made by Jib, ,., ter, of I'lliltneie. a;, pears t . bonk- and recounts ,,f tlf ,,, I Hut show that Aiiinitiis. trntieii, 11 nlii back four ,fJr were in lien 'eureni' 'y iinsatisfiii em enndi Ci rtaiii of il.es.. i ; .- were, in ur opinion. Intentional (itin-s weie preliahlv due te the madci) nil stem 1 ei nei minting. I lie niieii -tate- liiipeitant rc.iiis ate said te be tnissiiii: and in a reeei 1 of t' (. V.it.-r liip.iiliiirut. pages vnm tern fieai thi thi thi boek, tin- auditors de,aie The -hett-ages a!. .j,., ; ,. .i,.,s mclude Si'.ij"." en t , vtnmi r.e, mints. M'TuI il'iP for 1,0 let 111 ii- made e-i w ,1 -" ter I ,eti rs, .'s.'illll d'le nil shilling,. ; vv;, . fer-tnetir a lint-. ."-L'UIJ I'm i-isj, ,.',.. iCIpts ill (lie tntniei eeiitlMlli t- f, ir wi-ii-ii no r ni of tr.uisr. r te in as. ill el- te tiensiin-r au he feuinl. ?!L'!i,'.-i C". nrer can lie leund. frmn county for poln peln poln en unpaid l.i a-' m SL".iJ.i.r,."i du 1 ein 1 ns-, tits. tsi Ml) lic'is l'.ern.nd .1. Mirr.. new Seretar of the Ceii'ini nwealth, 1- said t" ewe' the cltv .sst',s 1;-, f, - i,en. -ati-ii,.,! but net IMerde.1 as iei lived b Cy Tre ,s,or A -'eik of the Water Department cmiiiiitiil suie.de seini. time age : f, r slletl(.'s I, i ll 'I'll in Mepi , ,,,, ,,f his ii-i'af ati-in- were then in-nl, c, wn i' iiiiiien .iiiinitilsii.it.,,., la-i fall ner tin lit publii an ti 'h mi, i!t 1 p.. w.i- i.'il-n il and Is being n-. lit,, 'il prep igainla this fall n, IiaiL'ii .c-il'ist Cengii'ssin in lltie-t. !! : ihlu'iin leiidei wi tliU',' e l-'-i l"Cten e'.i , 1 ' , .ni-il. all It pull, 1 tend last t..gbt with a i,-. I f tin W W 1 I'l'lllell t ' i'l te npp'ii'it 1 . - uinilttce 01 t' r tlfiite tie present mltnitil-trnt,,,,, .ln, M-i if 11 If 1 I are being 1 iinluMul i ml,.- ,re!sint.. -.1 tin- i',ui,tii -,- ,n--.' ! i-ir- It.' - ,i-ii 1 1 en charged mi. ,i,n ROBBED ON HIS DOORSTEP Man Attacked by Three Others. Suspects Caught, Watch Recovered Magistrate llarrlgan tedav In M ii,i..,. men without ball for the i,r,iiii .lerv eliargid v.iib robbing Jehn Wi- iii.ucki -C liel.tincev street, v ,'i.-n h. w:is .,.i. ed en ,iis in,,r.stei aim,! ll ,,'i le, I, last I Ve. 111; Wir-sechiickl said i'h- lime prmii I.1-1I linn and while mn threw aruiN aieiind him nnd ,int,ei bun te t.ii tin- ether two mm I Iiiiiii-'I, lip his Hie bis pockets and took .-) and a 'I I, ' thn e 1 ciipei but I it geld watch, r Wi'le ai II s.. lis 1 letcetlVe v nr-l. Tie- men gave their iiim.s n- Wd'hrn Siiiiih Frent streit near Seutii . ,f,.;,u Siiiiilb-v. Liimburd met n.-ar S.-,end, .ml Harry Cm pent ir, i gre. I light Ii lllcl Killer sticcts. Wind snbl Ilie v. it'll was found nn C u pctitcr TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES l I1.1M, I. U'jl I" I. 'I I ' 1 'h.. t:n.-. Mil ' ' 1 ii.it h SKin 1 in , -1 I 1 ' in L'I".' VV 11 .11,1 .it.., .1 ' - 1 1 itrun 'J-I'i t.it. .,.1 -1 . iml I,. .1. . U'i J'lle HI ..' rui i'nr . r 7sil s . ,, ,1 , , I - 1 1 .-.'11 Tin. 1,1. i , 1 ,,. , .- A W 1111I1 M I .1,, re VVilll.-tnv. -.1 . s 10 1 - 1. ., I '. ru VV sriuln .-,.' t . , V tlrei K! 01I1111 -t, " In 1 in in V l.'vl I" I N I I Miiiuiipnli isr.l N I. Ti - ll.iMillll .'I 'J II HO ill 1 111 IVi". S .lllllln r .1 I'm. 1 in l-nii Whin 1. -.11; VI .1' 1 1: WliiHien I I"" ! .In ll I till ten. IL'T 1 I .1 mile Cnml'lv 1L'J7 ' AT... I i" Wiiiiilini k. .'.' VV .S. Ill- .M. l iv .'.'.' VV A"l I!' .1.0 .1 Veil 17JI V IP I. Wi'iilir. Ill) l'i iilMr i I Vli, s .'11 Ir , .... 'Ii ic ii- 11 ti HI- I IS. - ..'i, . II. Ill s I I ft e 1 I .11. rtnd inl gi'.tl, -! Asl in e yt fil.il 11m 11 1 ht I'" l .1 ! Siile'i i ', i VV Sni'Mi l.'IJ W llnr 1 in. I Me, llrul.dsliv, lu.'l .V It1, , V k I'uvith .'.S.-Vn i'iiriiii" II- . 11 It ll.im M. ''I l,ni.t,,.,i t.i- x 1 iiiii.fsk v s,mrllH 'ti-j, Ti.'l Vuilulien N .1 11... Ill, s VV .Mnri'B :ils . L'-'l SI . VI tl url Kll'i si until it VV I I, en Self. S.ll I) (mi no, ., 1. ei 1. l H'i-i lui r .'I. l'i r- I'd te lilt 1 nn.l It. la t.ir.ih llen- i it ii ,il,. HI 1 li rel l'i 1 h Ihiiih linltini .r. VH ,1, 1 'ei In .!i Km ,'iM I'h J lie S .iiinm .'ilsi f mil m .ml .I'lliiwim. I.'. .'!.". S. '1 th nl I IrifU "M ln- I, II i. ml. 1 V MiiiincN a I nc Ann h ninl 1 Hi.!., 11. L'I in Anli hi Mn rt- lii'il. 11 lin(f tsl.' N M. 1 -1, 11 ii ml ., id In lliln Ihll' .V .Mar-ion DO M)V WANT A -I0II? TlllirtK ARK .u'ciuy of ;liem ailvtrtlteil it, th Help naiiltu cuiuiima .vim ... ,.111,0 OOiAav 1, ALLEN DEFENDS U.S. RESERVE BANK Governer Tells Bankers That Industry Should Possess Stabilizing Influence CONVENTION IS NEAR END New Yerk, Oct. ti.--(ievcninr Allen of Kansas today nMresci the thlid and hut i;etiernl esnn of the Amer ican lhmkers' Association's conven tion, defemlinv' the Kansas Industrial Relations Court and praline the Fed eral Iteserve System. With Its leiirt. he declared. Kansas. dilriiiK the coal stiike. piniluceil ."() per 'ill of Its normal output. This, be I said, enabled the State net only te ' meet its own needs but expert fuch At the same lime, be continued, the 'court, through necotiatlens with oper eper 1 Mers, kept the price of coal ilfty cents I below what It otherwise would have. j been. j "ll ts Mllerly nbetrd," he said, "te deilare that the (Jmernmetit mav pass I upon the propeity anil the life of the jidtlzen. but that It cannot find .insflie for I1I111 in the matter of waee and i wetklnj: nndltieiw If he Is ennae, u "in a try upon wiilcli llie pulilie ' welfare j., dependent." j The leeeiit railiead strike, he as- seiled, iest the fruit and arieultutal Indii-trj 011 the Pacific ee.isi ,70,iHt'l.. (KM), ii'inrdlm: te esllmates of cem-iiien-hil oipinbntieiis, and "the paid -' erei.n ies tif labor were draw ins mere , Hi. m s'l.tt.DIIO.nOil a j ear in nlaiies 1 and t m n-es." "I 11 nteii.v," he said, "that it is the dtll' of (ineriiniPiif le pinide jusllci fii the men who lain r at a smaller cost '.1 industries 1 ban new 1 paid, le mrrv en .in InelTecttiiil war which piiuishei It'i- tuibllc and does net help the labor- Ib.reriier Allen etnes.ed reirrel that h, ieveriiment could net Hn.l se.,,, Ufili!iing inlliteiice for indiistn aslj"1'1" '"'" '"" I)r0"1 le "hew their un- liev.ifu as the Fei era Keserve sil,.m is in t!.e linanclal field. It was bis nb- -en ii ion, however. I, said, that (iov (iev enu nt was driven bv the ame power .h the automobile emtine. evnloslen. i, ad that the tlnalii ial explosion of 1IKI7, ' I ad u'enieiitum In it." i I "N'e iiinn can study the oneratieti of' the I isl. u nl iJeserve system." be said, "w.tli-iit realizing that It has fune- t Trim it te the gn-it Irnelii of e cry de- partni nt of activity and that It stands' tml'i .is the most ilenciiibible lilciliela! anni.iil lonventlen of the American I i.aui,is Association today, was un i....i . . able te de se en account of illness, it w.'i- iinneiimci! by President Themas I!. McAilatiis, of the association. Mr. Mc.vinms said iie luul receivcil a lr.1,,.. fn.m Mi. It,.,., ,!. ,,.l , ' ; " . , ' 1 .M'li'-lng bis keen regiet that he would he umhle te appear. Mr. Mi-; Ailnnw s'lttl Iim 1 1 Ml Twit kurtvv t(it iifiintn' of Mr Denver's illness. Mr. llemci arrni-'l li'li- neil l asi luien laM night. Friends of Mr. Hoever at the con- entlen s.'iid they unilerstoed that he siiflered with a severe toetb-iche nil . night . and bis phvsicinns had ndvisnij bun te lemaln in bed tmla. Mr. Hoexer is steeping a' the home of l.eerge Hair n.ii, an ild friend, in Park meniie, I Leuden. ("' t .". Kegiiinb MeKeti- na's ad-lie-s before the American Hank ers' Association lonventlen in N' w I Yerk --teril.iv Is L'lven ptnminent dis ' play in till- ineining's Londen news, liatiers 'iii,l 1. the snbiei I of much edi- (erial (cinipetit, mostly appreciative. The Ji'ilh Telegraph ihinkK the f 1 mer 1 limn 1 ller's siimnient will snioe.h the path for Mr Itelnrt Ileine. pieseni Cb.inielliir of the l'.xcliertier. when he nrriM's in Atciii.'i te discuss the ipies- ' tien of intit nllii'd debts with Aipeii .in 'I i a-nri elhi-ia.s and tin- Debt l'i ndin-.' Ci'iiitiu-slen. It ri-.'tei-, bnvevtr. that Sir llnberl'.s I il-' vi.s no' tin ie,l te pre. ede the ml 'p .f the Fenliiey Tariff bijl "v lieu 'I." Itrltish point of view night b.'iv' In 1 11 limed w 1I1 u ratlii better, I I 1 f its intliu neing Amerimii iplninn " The ii.w-pnper saj, neb id r can iealie l.ittii- ihan Mr. McKeunii "hew eff'-itie'v tt,;ir imfeituiuite burner, I I ii" tar'tfi 'mist i deck the (low of that ' i'.i"ta .' s pins from t.rent P.rituin te Ameips whereby we could best ia.v our liebi Th Mi'i'.ng Pest 1 engratulates Mr Mi-lseimi ,.-, i e "ilUuiticil and t.ieiful 'uatiiier" 111 n' I Ii lie handled the ipiis. lien of tie i'.n'isb debt te the I'nltnl St.itis. ,!, 1 ,..,i , that In- f.neii nine kind i.f ',,-iit net inn b) the credi tor cmiii'i-ii- te relieve ibe sititallen. The n v -; pi r bilb'es Mr. Me Kmiiic's 1 ! tienilallen of greater I'ltltudi ' - t lillll Will be lippreei in I'm in nl 1 ii '1 s here, but thinks sin b 11 1 .r-- e , tlit te be combined with 1 IT' -1 . 1, ..-.-,, for obtaining -eme tell en 1 fitine piespctliv of tier mam Tl ! -.t 1 eint is nl u made li -eini -l '! .- ether ' 01111111 ntptem. Deaths of a Day Mi'.S Rewena Pierce Mis- obi. du WOOli. ill'll - Mi It- d at .1 11 1 I'll n e. dftv -two vcars 1 be Surfi-hfe Hetel. V,1 V,1 vcsierilny, follewlni; an , mouths, . who f,,imc Hied In lied a resident ,,f Wild M.irs. She w-ls en tl,,, u llims of the Meat, J ,,f 1 i.il services wll I,,. hj, 111 the tjr.iee Fpl-ceptij .- it). 11. 1 fe In I of K Tun!.- I '. tills lll'illllli; Chilli I, ,11 tl James B. Cummlngs T ., let nt .lames Ji. Cummin gs ti 1 1 1 iiiiit. who dud .Miindnv of al'i'l ' w III lake plai e this after- ' .01,11 of bis brother. Albert ' 111 West Talor lead. In- i be ill Wist Llllllel lillll n en at t!i h Cuiiiiuiiiii- J lelllU'lll m'1 C t,- M tlllei .ll -i .Mount lb .nli A M II- -ii' " .' 11 .'nt CiimmliiK" n seventy- i I He was a member of Ledge, Nn. fi'.'s. F. audi siiivlveil by a son, IJer- of loietilo, Cinnibi, und a ibii.litei. Mis. Jehn p. Fletcher, Edzard Hand Burr I'llw-m, ii'iiul lluir. M'littiuv of the Lin's lb t jjigineei'iiig Ceinpanv, died f of In in .i..i,i,. Tuesday nUht at Ids, home, 0I.17 (l.iiner read, V) iinevveinl. Mi P.'ii 1 1 11 was sixty-two years old, I nn. -in,;,, n Tuesday afternoon. He had held 1,,. position Willi the Link I'.elt L'i:!in... ing Cempiiny for sixteen J y.ais ni.d '.-,s ii nieiuber of the Mtinu fii'timts' rluh and the I'nien League. lie i. sun, , d n bs wife ' Jehn Ti'i"t!nil, ( Ii i ' i-ll" ir li' yiiir was W. Cernell i 5. -.lelin W. Cernell. ' old, who for t v - nt) ' sin rugate of Mower i Cel, in i te eiuiiienHv i ill- tl I i f i im I u-lih 1i P'lhlie in peliti. i for half a century. ' li"l it hi- Inline here lust night, lie l v a in iinl'Mitlv lilelilllleil with various bu i" . - it. ini iscrt until n few years age and . i a director of the Mreail Sued Niiiwniil Hank. I IIIIIVI NKAll AMI I'Mt I' ' 1 1 hs . r , 1 1 .1,11 ,lliiiir . .1" h i.reiit ltd lit w-(,rite ni. i,v i.ue lecnlltleM, frnirt evert- ejiiir of ir. nbe, re prlnleil every Hi-eki 11 mitt v.'.nln innn. n Ihe nmnurnt uri ,'S of Hi. Sim.lHy Pi.-uj.ie l.iuuEn, ".Makg Mi "latilt .i.te. Why en Earth Didn't They Fix That Seat? An hour before pnine time a woman of snnic 1275 pounds avoir dupois squeezed through a crowded aisle te n pent she had reserved. Arrived there she became Indignant, "Why en earth," she aken, "didn't they fix thU seat for me as they de every year? Oct the head usher Immediately." t The head usher came, recognized the lady and ordered one of the arms of the seat removed. Where upon the lady smiled, nit down and bought a sack of peanuts. Tlie band played en. STARVING GERMANS GETTING DESPERATE General Ven Belew, Here en Visit With American Wife, Fears Fateful Uprising BEARS NO WAR RANCOR Amei.'an.s nre being deceived by what thej hear of Certnany from teurlMs. is the opinion of (lenernl Hans von 15elew, former lemmaniler of the Fifty-first (tctmnii Army Cerps, who with his wife, the former Mrs. Frederick Tuin bull, of tills rity, is here for a few days at tlie l(lttcnheuc Hetel. They have been living In Washington. "tirimiinv is stnrvintr. The neonle ;,!nre desperate." said the Ceiiernl. "Kveijthing has been tnkn nwnv from them. Middle-class families are'ferced "" "r '"' "' "l w"" "mount 111 your what would amount In I V""ir '" sl n month. Hut many of ""I'l."1." "I knew of women widowed bv the war. who have stayed In bed nli day bi.attse the couldn't heat the roeni'i. "Your tourists visit only the best hotels. With American dollars tbev are able te buy many things cheaply. Itut they de net remember that the lermaii p-uplp haven't the money te pay. The Cernian people have 'only marks, and the big stores nre net ask ing for marks any mere, but for frntic and dollars." The (lenernl smiled sailh " There are profiteers In (Jer matn . tee. yen see.' The American tourist, looking about lleiiln. mist ikes iiclueiit Swiss audi Dm, Ii ami Scniidiiinwtm t -Ists feri Ii iiniins. h said : "Neither Swl-.s nor Dutch uieiiev has 1 di'prei iiiteil." lentrihiited Iinreness von I lb low. '('etiscipiciitlj , the Swiss and . I llttl I, fin, Ulltltlfll (Wr f..A..li. I.. ....,,. ... . " " ... '"" '".!.'" " neiR-ll- inn-nig leiuiii-.v wnere tilings are se ,-heap. They leek like Cernmns. th-v tn'k Heugh like them. The American i..m Li full. ..,,. t :....... pesin-.- tbev are (lerniatis,' .',,,,1 hr ' tnltes . ntw ,ni nrreet 1el.ir.unfi.... l.n..l. ... 1. 1.. 'friends. "Things m-,. nef cheap In Certnany , for the eeple wlie have mil; marks iii their inirscs. t tliclr purses.' Spe.ihs Fluent Hngllsh (ieneral von Kelnw is n gra) -haired j iiiau, strongly built nnd an straight a.si ., , .' ,, , ,-"""''" 111 miew. Ills lace is sternly made. ,, ....- ,'..- i.ihii.,1 ..,.,. nun, 1- 1 l, i-rewsf..,.l nt tlie ... ,.V 1 ...f- en, 11 i-,in inin inw t ......,.,.. ,.... .....:.. It can ieln very readdv Inte i- ' " .111. -,'e. .100 -OIL ninis nr the mouth. Until be sne.-ibs. In- mils much liii,. nnv American iteiierni In gta ciili.ins. When he sneaks, he I smmd, the bread "a," and his English Is I llslabh tellfbed l,v his ,,fi. language, iniiugli it follies Heugh and Is grammatical. uiientlv I Ilie bamncss wan originally from Co Ce liihnila. S. C And something of the seu Seuth Mill lingers in her velte. "I spcal; i.bjei llvel)," resitmid the general, "and net ns a (ierinan when I "in ihat (ieruiiiny Is i rippled and she bus paid te I lie last penny . ' "1 am frank te sa. that I am net 1 he.ntilv in favor ,,f th,- Socialistic (jc,v-erniiu-ni m.w ii-mic; t ,ontie Her- 1 mam It Is tee weal; 1 ven te drive the In. -brands mil of lietlln. And they J are gal h' ling theie in ib-phi'-able iiinn'- ' In rs. Sevi.-l emisK.ni 1,.. ,,-,. , .im.,,. te the doubled hlmtirv neniln V.nl t I . r--.- ---.-" ...... . .III! reluctant te IhlllL Of the flltnrn " I i lie fei geiieinl p-ius.ii a inenieni and vvas verv sad (.eriu.iii peepl,. are people of Ilie liltle nrinv permitted the 11 i "Th enb r "Ulllrv Mill Kim, them III order llef if th- pressiii,. . ,,, , U)i f()I.p. I -ic feed ii'ii. this winter. There will I b- blneiMieil. and al j ,-V1. ,. , pe .'lie te beKbevism," And. v. bat is vver-e, ti'-eerding te Hie' view pem' of the general, who win! fair i-lienizl. le nrlniit tl.ii, l,t .int.... ' was ,-iilirel) peiMinal, f,-em (icrmilliy . lieKbi sin mav ir ii te tlie whole of I. mope. J Net lb Frame mii lallMIc i lie uei in et i tame , secinlisli". will be an iis in. itter for tb.. l'.el. It hevist lenftiKfituui. ,f it ,.u.. stmts n Cermanv. te Iii.. these nenr.l,. In ith.ru l'ltTiie n.l f ,.,,, tl.i.i-n llauie- -pread 'hte 'ghi.ut Lurepe. bring-.iigdlstist.-r te th,- v ,le world." (ii'iienl von lie'nvv I, 'is net been met with ."Hire emu-test i America; though in- iiiiiv perntiieii tit'ii t.i, t te be through an In idvrit, i,ce. knew ti 'Women and ' l.'tg. inei, i,r,. M most i liter ii'.uiust tb.. i;,, , I,,. Auierici n nniiv eilu-ers are ililferi'in They un-.lei-stand M'lev knew u,.,, 1UI; ,,,., ighl for bis own ...utitrt. The dough deugh Imvs did it and our m.ti. tee, did It f am a g.'iitleniiin and it ,,s n,t (,uj- l0 l.ghl. Hut en, i- the war is ever .'(.in hake tlie Ii-iiul of the soldier who fought ignliisi me. with fil,.ii,ip. And he an s,,,ke mine T ,. lighting ilself w.is lUl'ier'Olinl And Union,.., ten lie'i.w i,,), ,w lu l.eimanv the Ei-n.-i-.-tl ., ((,,,. (lf n the Allb- in talk .eiig.-uiaiit ever their 'umpuigiis. I lie l.et man p, ..p ( liable w hen pi a ,,,, hi en fei-li-d te bin. i a. geneial were ncon ncen Ilut they have " added the "I have s(ei, t!, i,,,),, ..j,:, the voting men ami women nt ten and the un-- hlllOIICsS. ll I Vil I III V ii'slia, , a. ' sal. the Tlicv teteh IIICIII, cln i ks fill " wen ed a ami ami net In 'uii.py . '1 licit- sl In ts rnss ii,,.,, f,1(.p , ,,,,,., ,,. iheie ,n.' hollows in iii,,!,- lie.lf then .lS, It ; , ,!. Camden Child Serlouely Burned ' MingaiM I'av. three yeais old, of pos North Seielid s.i.m, Ciutideti, was se". IuiihIv burned b.si night when her diess caught lire - lie was playing around the gas stove m her home. She was Healed al Cueier Hospital fur M'Vcie' burns of the fan-, head anil side. I "What Faces Tell" 'i the Bubject of n free lecture te be k'ivi'ii at the Merlen In stitulc, 1702 Walnut St. BV DR. GEORGE L. CLARK Friday, Oct. 6th, at 8 P. M. At ,tl' tn Pinion of the lei turn uu final) ls vtlll lie mttiln of erl per- Mleclt-fl iidiii ine mniience. lr LABOR FOR PINCH GOMPERS ASSERTS A. F. of L. Chief Sends Message te Ferester, Who Is New Sure of Beth Assembly Houses EXPECTS TO DEFEAT WETS Oifferd Plnehet. IlepiihHenn nominee for floverner, nnd members of his party received with profound satisfaction to day the announcement of Samuel Oom Oem pers that labor is for the Ferester in Pennsylvania. , , Mr. (lempers. who Is president of the American Federation of Laber, In his statement from Washington, gave te Mr. Plnehet and his followers that assurance of labor's fiupiert which the Hepiibllcnn candidate, believed would be forthcoming. "Laber studies the record and en deavors te give Its support te these who nre worthy of trust," said Mr. Oom Oem pers. "Laber opposed New in Indi ana. Met'itinber In North Dakota nnd Newberry In Michigan. Laber Is for Kebert M. La Follette, It Is for Hiram Jehnsen, It Is for Smith In New erk nnd I'lnhet in Pennsylvania. It is for Frnzier in North Dakota and for Ilrnelc hart in ewa. These arc but examples of our choice." Sure of IJelh Houses The Hepiibllcnn leader Is continuing bis caniptaign throughout the Western counties today. The Plnehet party this morning visited fireenvllle, Hartsville and Llnesville: Cambridge Spring ami Conneautville will be visited this after noon, winding up tonight nt Meadville. Mr. Plnehet dellveied a stirring ad dress nt Sharen yesterday. He tndi cfited that bp Is sure he hns wen control. of both houses of the Ocnernl Assembly. Despite opposition et tlie i.esnc lenilersliln in Allechen.v County, the nominee is assurred of majority support from that county. lie expected Mr. Leslie te announce opposition te the "dry" planks. He expects similar op position in ether sections of the State. Experts te Hent "Wets" He knows tlie "wets" will tight te the end his determination te drive the saloon out of Pennsylvania by revoca tion of the llroeks High License Law and Wener amendment te that net. hut he s counting upon the sitpportef the country members, combined with his friends in the urban districts te rout both the recalcitrant organization men nnd the lbpier dealers in both the Senate and Heuse. Pledge Frem the Voters' ffl',,,,, met tllP rnmli. Pinchnt base.s his prediction of con- ' dates at the eeuntv line nnd later es es trel of the Assembly upon the pledges ,-erted them through the half dezrii he has been given net only by legis- towns was headed bv P.ruce F. Sterling, latlvc candidates but by the great jium- , former chairman of the Democratic hers of voters he hns talked te In the Slate Committee, nnd Ceuntv Clmirmnn counties he has visited. He has cev . Furl S. Areford. The schedule nrranged ereil well ever half of the bixty-seven ( covered a wide stretch of territory nnd counties. Nowhere except In Alle- 1 the party was kent en the iumn' until gheny has he encountered ergnnized op- ' I,.ovi!ie" nn'', ,llL'rc ihe opposition -s In! , me iihiiiii.i KNICKERS BY HUNDREDS SEEN ON U. OF P. CAMPUS ; But Se Far the Fad Is Confined te the Men knii kerbecker fail Tin s gaining I'nlverslty inintlreds '"""ll'OS of recruits nt the t 1 ,,f ' '"k.vh inln. ' D '-s cenllnei xeltiivel) te Hie male students se far. I trash freshmen and smihlsticnte. sepillstlintci uppir classmen hope the noeii ine siyic. 100. rum 1 iiiririisicin, iiresiueui 01 ine Sphinx, the senior honorary Society, nnd Kebeit Hamilton, another Inlliieu tun inemiier 01 tlie .puinx, may be re gartlei ,...!,, r , .ill i.os,.ie, is i-.,..- ,01,, ,,1-0, i,,-.-iruilur -1 a,, lie leaders of the n.evemei. . , v(,nl rrrl.vriI freln bin, yesterday bv ic knbkerscan be seen In all tbtir M(s Mllrv r.nvvMin, bl.s slsler. rc'sid- Th glen en the campim. White l'miil seems te predominate although ninny varieties of plaid are favorites. About one-teurth el nil tie ijermitnn rei- ,ln.,c',s "m,'-,"?!'1',1? ,1"'"1', , he Pliiladelpli tins, who live at home and tinvel by train, trolley or motorcar te their classes are lighting sbj l tlie fad. 'I In v liirure the "shei I nanls" an. . .. . flni, fee the i-illnnns 11ml elnsstoems lint ,.... - net for mini -n-fieee hpfere tin. ,'n,w..-f.1 public. They fear that knickers would 'lead tesnbkeis, I The students like the knickerbockers I I,,., .',,,-,. line mm. enirn eni,,rie-i,,l,l limn tieuseis And tin ciiially Important nn-1 son is lluil ihe knickers need net be pressed two or thne tlmcK n week. JURY UNABLE TO AGREE ( NATIONAL FINGERPRINT IN BUTTERWECK CASE! PROPOSAL PUT FORWARD Third Mistrial of Allentown Real N. Y. Chamber of Commerce Sun Estate Dealer , j gests Ever p Q , Allentown. Pa.. Oct .".-I l.v A. P.) v... v....i. . ... - .... ,ucnll,lea -At 1 1 : n ciei it this morning the jury in the (.ise ,,f Hairy A. Iliiller wecl., local ical c-tate dealer, charged with false pretense, lepnited tie were .... . unable ,, ugiee mi a vcrdlcl. They i vver" disclitirged bv Ihe Court. ' At th" dial ins. I for Ilntterweck i iliclitieil le off' r nnv lesiiineii) in de-' fense but in hi- nddi te tlie Jury i iiiade the pica thai Hie bankrupt real I eslate dealer did lint actu.illv sell the mortgage a-' i-hurgid, ilie ti-iinsiictleii t being ceiiducli'il by agents entirely. ' I Ins is ihe thud pioscMiiieu against IliiMerwcck te restili in mistrial. The etbi'is were en i barges of forgery in his t real cs;iie nan-'ai Hens, Twe Persons Missing Frem Camrl'n A woman and u bev wire reper the Camden police tedav as missnm' u. , their 1 ies. Mm. Haiah Farley, Hilriy- Ibrte viutrs old, of l'.'ts Meirv aveinic, iicdiiiliiig t" her husband. Pntrlek, has been nwnv since Keptcmlier ll, d'ames Kasteier, eleven vears old, (,f e; ii Tliiirman Klreet, ins parenta disappeared Iiihi Tuesilay . leperled, I Stillman Decision Withheld White Plains. N. V., (t, t. .-,. . , i!v A. P.--Iccsi II Ihe refei ,.,.' ,,.. perl denying a dlvene te .lames Stlllnian was withheld again today j,j Supreme Coin I .lust ice MiiisehniM.r wlie dei hired he had net bad tin,,, ,,', lead the repeit. lie said he would Iprebablv give bis .Iccimini lounurew. Cheesing a Diamond requires training seldom possible le the pui chaser. The assistance of experts is the privilege of all patrons of this house. J. CCaldwell & Ca aiESlNUT AND SHOTS FLY ON STREET Pedestrians Seek Cever While Po lice Pursue Gamblers Men and women en Ilitverferd nenue near Fert v-second street crouched against walla and In doorways lnsl night when police exchanged shots with two men who had i"rrclcif ever n illce Nelsen Turner and Jacksen Lyens, Negroes, fired several shots nt each r,n.r nnd then turned their weapons en Patrolmen Kerrigan and Krinnbar, who ran toward them, The two gamblers run toward Forty second street, turning occasionally te fire nt the patrolmen. AH the bullets missed. At Forty-second street they were overtaken nnd clubbed into sub mission. They were taken te the Pres byterian Hospital and then locked up. M'SPWnID. SPEAKjERE TODAY Pattison and Kerr Will Accom pany Democratic Standard bearer te Various Rallies ARE COVERING THE STATE Jehn A. McSparran. DemecrnUe candidate for Cioverner : Hebert K. Pattison. candidate for Lieutenant fJor fJer fJor erner, ami Colonel Frederick IJ. Kerr, candidate for the Vnlted States Sen ate, who nre touring the Stnte, will I'pealc at several meetings In this cily today. A series of meetings was addressed In Fayette nnd (Jreene Counties by the enndldntes yesterday. When they nr- rived nt the eeuntv llne from tireene Cenntv tbev were met hv' n delegation ( of 100 men nnd women from Union - town, en the Fayette side of the Menen- gaheln. That delegation accompanied them from one town te another dur ing the day. liefore leaving Oreene County the candidates spoke nt two meetings, the first nt Jeffersen nnd the second nt Carmlchnels. Cressing the line they conducted the fust meeting nt Mason Masen town with nn audience of ,'fOO voters of both sexes. Karlier In the day the Fayette towns of New (teiier.1. Point Marien, Fair chance, Albien and Smlthlleld were vis ited. Ah the candidates nnd the big escorting party entered IJrewnsvllle they were met bv n band. A parade followed in which the main streets of the town were covered and then the ,. 1 1 , j hue last evening. At neon yeslerdny the entire delegation was nerved lunch eon by the women of the Methodist Church at Point .Marlen While a meeting was being held in Hie I'nloiitewn courthouse Inst night another was conducted at ConncllH CenncllH ville, the randldates alternating between the two meetings. Lecal candidates also participated in the demonstratiens: They included Ilnrry N. Itnyil, for Congress", and Harry Cotten for the State Senate. THOMAS W. LAWSON SAFE, HIS SISTER DECLARES Declines te Disclose Whereabouts of Bosten Financier Southwest Harber. Ale., (Jet. fi. it nemas vv . i.uwsen, ier wiiem some iinxiel) was expressed by close friends in Itosteii, is mfe nnd well, according ing at Somerville. Miss Law son did net discups the ...iili.IiI ,l-l,lir.l-,l,00 tu Of tin. linn ....It- .I.I-11I, ,,.....,.'.'.... ... ...- iiiiiiiii-ici-. v,() N helleveil te have gene int ,se- elusion pending the auction Mile of , -,remnd. bis Smith Shere estate in , MiiSsnchusett. although yesterdn she sllp, hl(, tbeught be bad gene te iiosten v....- V'i.,1: ' M. T ....-si... lin l.n.l I...-- . .. ..I.,. '... ...I., in,,, e..'! passtnr .!. uiineiiii.- .1! I.lu !u,n..'n 1 .' Somerville, one of the villages coin- I prising the town of Mount Desert as bus been his custom for several ve'ar.s eft there hurrli'dlv .Men.I.-,.- ,,,..,':..' ..'' niitninebile. lb was accompanied h) a j maid who has been in the services flf ' ll"' .',,"l.1- many years nnd tisuallv , ; .' iv i,i;,'i- irim. , Ing of every person m the 1'niir.t sii.,inu ill ll in n. I ic . i I nn I !.. . .. 4 is recommended in a report prepared bv , the Lxieutlve Cetnniittee of the New ".(irk State Chamber of Cofinimrce for , submission at a meeting ledav of the oigaui.niien The plan vvas nul'scic,! .-,s ,i. -..i, of an invcsilgallen leuducti ,v a suli Ictuuinittee and was desic,,,! ; r. Meclive measure, in u. I,,,,..,...,.., .V .,, I report, te make difhcull l. "evasion I of clever and dongneus aliens seal hen. ler the purpose of spreading dls.ente,,t i among the iinnssiiniliitcil pertt,,,,., (lf 'r ..Ii.? ri"',mnMng, ",r; "nRerprlnts " ' I"'"'" 'U"'ii local ntitlier ties Ihe tepert lecnfmcndcd also that nil persons be iii-ei te ,-nri) ldentj,.. tien cards. """ "PEGGY" BEALENTERS"PLEA' Weman Denies Killing Her Alleged V Betrayer nt Kansas City Iansa.s Cily. Oct. f, -(Hv . P , l s, ingiieh. .im ...a,";,;,,,;:!' rz,,,;;! set for Oc.ebir I'.'! .-,,, 'A, 't '"' ." "" ' '- " 'iciaiiii or bend. i, .n.ii 1,1 te ..it I.. .,..r...... .'".' " sr,t me Miss Ileal, a feimer nu,.(, s. . killed rrnnl; Andei-s,,,,, , ..n. ', and .......... 1. .. ...... . -.-.., in,,,'-,. ..i .. ni'ii-i roein neie .In, I ninl I IIICII Mint lllTM'II, ,s,,. rcLOveicd from lier wnitml. vlrluallv JUNIPER STREETS 57 Recipe of a celebrated chef Italy originated that splendid dish spa ghetti. A celebrated Italian chef furnished the recipe for Heinz Spaghetti, cooked with Tomate Sauce and cheese. All but the re cipe is Heinz. Heinz dry spaghetti, Heinz fa fa meus Tomate Sauce, a cheese especially se lected by HeinzHeinz skill in cooking and sea soning Heinz quality and goodness through and through. Delicious! Deliziose! HEINZ Spaghetti Ready cooked, ready te serve TRAGEDY IN HER HOME, BUT SHE ACTS COMEDY Actress Leaves Mether's Deathbtd te Play Stage Rele New Yerk, (Jet. fi. Miss Florene Shirley wntched nt the bedside of her mother until she died Titesdny morn ing, then arranged for burial services, less tlinn nn hour afterward slip walked en te the stage of the Morosce Theatre and delighted n matinee iiinli iiinli ence by her light-hearted Interpreta tion of the rele of the frivolous, profli gate wife in tlie comedy "Why Men Leave Heme." It was learned today that Ml Shirley refused te allow- un unders-tudy te tnlie her rele and pl.iyi.il threujii both matinee and evening perform ances. BACHARACH LANDS SHARK Congressman Has 15-Mlnute Tunli With "Man-Eater" Capn May, N. .1., (let. .",. Con Cen gies.nun Isaac llacbarncb, of Atlantic Cll), slopped campaigning long enntmh hete )esei-ihiy te go en ii fishing trio off Ci'pe May as tli guest of II. fi. I'l'ihyshire In his .sea-going enilstr C.vde. Cergrissinnn Hnclinrncb bad Hie bat tle of his life with n big eight-feet man eeting shark that be hooked after ti.'ll' lug fifteen minutes lauded after nnether fifteen minutes. I-i.hci Iff Albeit Perkins-, of At lantic County who wns in the pnrtr landed a channel Ii.-ins Hint tipped tlif scab's forty peuiuh. The party's catch for the day included tneie than KM pounds of weak nnd blue fish. keeps the mouth cool and comfort able, the teeth clean and sound. 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