: itfl!,-V,.i-,v W fTTA'VlIJU.-?25C5a w w&Yyzm ' ' ?r -f'7 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 12 ?,!'hv.,.:mj-isj, if fHL -. I WHAT'S TO BE DONE g FOR BAHMER GIRL? .V ( Monsignor and Judge Wrestle With Problem of Pathetic Fig ure in Murder Case SCORNED BY TOWNSPEOPLE -"It is tint n iinestlen." both men . IIU 'I 1)IUV MIfTI F'WS'i- , ,. t ... I .. Pl..l.ll f).i M G 4 r9? pAlvilhAM 1M V W Rrii.i-.uJrk V ,T Oct 14. -eier nor i.uwarui ij hi - "":" ,mt te J cren yesterday te Hener Jynn rseir iiruinwicK. .. .1.. '. 11. Fi,(, h bn(, net ' MeD" mtle Jehn, thn greatest What is te be done for Penrl Palmier? ng vct J , Mr VMgn'a letter. Werd Rolfer in hi" .lay. that Philadelphia That question wes nnswered tedny wns received from Trenten that under , ev,r tlerHeprcI. Incidentally, thef by Judge Peter K. Daly, mid Moneisnor the Act of Assembly of 1U11 the Uev j cnnl(J. (0 pce Walter Hngcn. British Nerrls. of St. Peter's Church. i erner had no power te comply with Mr. , ,,,.,. i,n,nnlnn. and .Tee Klrkwoed, say gravely, "of what S te be deni lMdently Mr. Pfeiffer knows this, ni I te the girl or Vvhnt will be done with ,r refers in his letter te "the situation j her. It Is n question of whnt inn bfuitb repi"'t te your legal power te n - doitafer her '' Krvene." and ask the tioveruer te "ler her - in these words lie Iier ninke use of his "moral power. alvntien. As the dally ilireng panx In : tnp conrineusr uicir puiium uhkiti and their citrlen- eye eek out one pari ei ine inn "Tliat' where she Is ' nn-m?r:l!Iv "nhealthy stirreundings. With dim understanding IVnrl sting- gled te open wide 1 ho'e vacant grni eyes of hers te let in the shine of the s,rs of truth she somehow felt must be there but could net sP She caught the glit- 1 ter once, when she went te a mission srhlch wns In the town, and returned the nee, when she went te a mission 1 was In the town, and returned the night bringing three girls she knew her. They saw It. tee it remained sem. but for Pearl it vanished, nnd i with for them she sank once mere into a sluggishness nothing could penetrate. "She hasn't hnd 11 chance. saul .ludge Dali "I think something could Iia ,lnnn iiltb lipr if nnlv she bar! the right training When she will cet out of jail I don't knew, but whenever it Is. 1 will net semi Her te nn institution nr correction. Mie cannot be turned out lone in the world. "It i nn hope te see her In the c.ir of the Sisters of Merer at th Heus,. t the Geed Shepherd. in Trenten. where they mn teach hei ami belli In i and where she will be surrounded bv goodness and kindness. She would be taught the things she hns neier had .1 rhnnce te learn, nnd when the becomes better they would send her out again. But new 'he cannot cope with tin1 world. She c.iniiet combat P In ber- pelf." 1 here is no woman in tie town who fins iiffeirei tit ViaIii tlm clrl nn nnn v lin .;: "V;,; :: ,Z"' a..' "'.v.. una AuKIr-.r.i nnu ii r,.- i....... i H-. i-.- ance he or she wns ready te clve if Her half-sister has net been te th" jail. The only person who ba inquired for her is Mrs. Ann C Meslers. the woman who has bern living at the Mali mer home for the Inst two vear. "I couldn't see her.' paid Mrs Messlers. "And what should I rare what happen te her? I made bet con firmation dress. She has no right te hate me se. Her evn methiT told me eiiie when we met en the street thnt L. ..1.1- I Hiti HA...! llinrn tliAi ,r,u rnlll,.,- - ...... . 11...I... ..... 1- (..... . t'H'' 'I " . . , -wt, .. .1 I Mill, nmi'a IiAi.ia ll.i rflM llflt nt tllP te the lift lloer i. llie jail is Miiere.er..t t-euniv inn .luatlce Uergen in i r,,i,nny would take the lead. This hole ' ,,.:"' , ''" "Ji,".. ,, ,"' V i,T. ,Mti- f ,; ' i''Rs lc. lint was ailipeii 01 ine rcMiit ,,,ou, nioe.l of Our lrd in A M. Inter- rahrnter. of 211 N 23d at. 1 him Hyrrice ,r.,, .Me.,.. 2 i: M. preeiaeh- lite r.eu her father U." Mldillefex Ceiinti I'nder the law ,, "; ,1, 1. in e n n Unr ic laid Ills'" f?i,r,r ,.?"' .i"11 "!i. .1 '.i telephone and immediately cemmunl- ,eni lmiv sepukhre ennte.y ai.ui., a p. M t the mier it. lialr lildg . I ,,,,, b-m2 ,.,,, ,, ", ,c " j;,,"11' ..' Ti,r ,k nm -ir ilmn-iii in tlm f.i .iiiiiuiPFt x i nuni.i ,""'1 ,...!. is 1 i arils long, n Jci iiariiea iiwu iiia cvlitbltcd nt the fourth nniuial deg show ,;. i 'i.i T iji,!....,! erderini; h in lit'liNs en n. makv, daughter of at 1920 Chestnut at Int Mt ;:'.! '.T- I Ihk yun 7 te P it. u'"'e. iitw. They de net give tlinuslit te lie fact eilher of these member-f of the liidicar.i ,(0 i,, tn0 feet from the pin. The ( (Jermnntewn t'uclint Club ' '' ' Pl ,,, " ,iJ '1 ' J' ," Ji,, :?!,". .Tamea and Marv Durna (nee Oallaeher). of KniTflCH -Oct 11. JOIIANN.!! I . nee ,.vril a.' ,' ....,,. . that ahe ,s a .rnt-ri,.v.;nr-n d er emM ..,,1 ., ,R. At.orner General of ,,. wcrP mattered about the green, &, . "amS "It Mn. helm today. ."1V,,he,,, "" bXrr nnmfce.ni.nd. County eneai. irdann. 11,1. ii.hn). widow of Anten nitaeh. Itaiailv 0,ll;ytl:A,un?,0rfT. hu,b. her nnme smirched with an indelible t. state le nppeitu a Sieciul Deputy an(i it. looked like n moral certainty T1 M,,heini rIiew has 'taken it ' V.'im' . .., ., ,ii tliea and frlenda. nle Crew Tribe. Ne "V tnin. who will nlwajs be thought of n Attorney Gene.al le handle the .-use. ?blU the hole would be his. nlnce na the feremSst in & V'?.' SW"r l,"n '"""! 1C ll?i, I. e n. M.. and emrtoye-ef Baldrvin"a VJ: behind imaginary prison bnr-. ion, after Mr. ,.f,:lfTer has net appealed te either 'i'hey reckoned without .Tee. Kirk- " nd enli t tl e We 1 Ins ter 'IT " fe,Vt ninnn?Ie. e bis -1 nePlI" ""p! ff ii?:,,r.'.M,,0ne.tliBida,,S- the actual ones hnv- opened Deter her ,lf lhP lTustices, nor has nnv one else. weed. nfs ball lay In the reuSh grass xfllblt , tIle t.enntrv. The New Yerk , H" l1"!!0 ' , ne0 "Sutate he Y " ' Sa'tnit it" fm." Mi.' Merl.rn"c."nf.'- fVi J, Nene te Comfert Her Mnny persons, fiielud.ng some mem- n ,i, Verv edge of the green, some Ml0W , Benraily rPCegi.iy.ed as Amcrl- ndi ions surreu, i"ng may call Sat. ei. .. , . . bers of the egn profession, in New fertv ft r0m the cup, but he sank en's ureatest. ' !?... J it J. . .;J !i J net 1 t ,, im JACKBON. Oct. 11. 1022. iie.vrt jack. Tcarl has fei, fronds in New llruns. rullswilk hliu. M.ggeste.1 that If u b?Ut Ul TT-I A r(Tl Tt r i TmTI M S and'fV.ndTV ,' midtoe''? wick. Whatever the feelings lhat she Deputv Alterney General is named the n blllie 2, ,own cntcrtnininent will be turned ever "'J ;,Z 1 m i lv 1 TJlr Ai'Xr lll A lL IT V TV. ""I . v lets BaY! a P?M?. mL& nsplren-.ndifference sc-ern. censure- best available man sienld be Charles On the fourteenth Barnes and Farrel t0 lbp Germnntewn Hospital. Last ". ,c'w J ,? , '"" WS tliM ni " Vl J I J Vlm 1VI J l li IX LU com. Chapel, cia.k.bore, N. j Int:,Kt,! thcreis.ioeneiihostretcheioutnhnnd .. Wolverfen. Prosecutor of Camden ,vf.nt nbead, but Hageu squared the year, detpite' rain all during the judg-I ,i,,(TX'" -- UXIVU J.TX-7jVXm.X-JX.W V ten Cem. of aympn Iit no one te say a tender (), Mr. Wolverton .s ndmlttedl.i matcb wben ha dropped n putt of no fnR 0f lbc blooded pets, enough "'l'' Mnst nt Lfnre dlsn , - -r-r -. -r- I F-'Lr" e',' l1!" ,'' wenl nn.liiIthM,ief,nSersefgu1.an,e the nlllst cellnt ,.ro.PCUler in the ' nn jegth en the home green were taken In nt the game te enable the 1 '"'' TfXCSCS JI TTXTTXT 'iir jbiWkti incei .". huibanndVf nei.Veii. and kindness wipe nway the relmehs of , state, and his specialty has been tnur- n the afternoon the British eham- officials te nwnrd $3000 te the heM'ltnt. : -Cl ISkSi ffff I W 1 I I I '''' ")" 'nl f rlendf" ?.e i-SvlSan' "l'iJ,,."""V.r:'h.,,,:L" 'if.: "'.- lK"re nnd his Australian pal went off Today, if the rather is. favorable, a . . J' "X1 nnnSttn.'en OVOeO Uilil U 11 1 V ll k.aCei, W V J." .? ' ". .." . " ' ' 'J .1 'tn- .- . ........ r... ... Illirrernill IT IDOltl'U Ull IIIUUKU .,..- .. r,', .--Bf t.n-tr..AM l.l,n,lil . . . . . , . ... fcttin funs nf rMII tti nf 1'hlirrH nr llie Ulnar lnrj II Altlf 1 .11 HI niJIlllll ui .hhij d. , I r-n,la ,r, ln Ail I a illi.J is If J ever gnr In the ll.ilimft family I il lair mi hand- full witl I'cail " , "Penrl'.s mother died s,p-a ynn Age FJ "She lan't a ilcyius pirl at ays "Monsignor Norris " S . . . ,' ' v.i . 1..1.. i i t. i . , in- mi.. n ! '"" '"'''. .' """ """ "" Mn n nn In tnn"1i Iiai wer" '" " " brey Toimspeeple Merely Scornful 'f She bent under the wind of circum ,nceMnnce, nnd there was no one te he p fi tiert l r vlr"Vt "" "" ureKcn, nnu nniv thnre !. no one le heln he- prnir nn.n s!fSfv The neighbors ami townspeople an merely curious or scernrui; the rei.i tives Indilfcrent such is the clrcM which surrounds Peirl. "BaliHer ain't had a sober day sjnre June 1 1. sahl .Mrs. Messlers. "I ie member, because even- mnrnlnsr I'd het him thnt he couldn't keep sober that te be helped than ignored and scerne-1 la Pearl The eehiulis nie se fringrd with d nt that the baud which removes fl.cm i-i,! ".': ,'" "" ' V " "ii ii iM-e-i ' ,- - geuia lute pie nr .iir-rinn. was m and rvlay Pay With Frankford ' ' ,H" '- '" iiemeieu off it for n month nnd then when lV.m ""' Clifferd Ilnies .uierney, Themas ,...,..,. , ,i... ,.r0wd and he nralsed i- '- ,- . ti . ,..?-,, "' " ' ' l,r" ''"'" r"l1-" "' ' """r chariies. lumped In Ihecanal he started up ng.iin P. Haggerty m nt word last night te ,,.','; Jf, ' hnsten. Psi.. )n I - H "JlnPi ' ',l,-rH,,,el."i"if " V'VVVinniA" "SrW I remember the d.iv !., wIi-T, l, Dr dames M lli-.gh.en. one of the ' 'j ,.mparn,iu eu in th's!' ?'" ' ,'),I"U-I '"" l",,"s,.,Ii! ' ,m':";K , K ,h.'" i A.-!,u ..'...". 'iTIneriaer came back drunk thnt night I marked men running .he ihy ," that llav. - ilhl ,,,,. ,. b. beP cainlne lecrmn I ',"' ln? "''"i,'' ""''"'''"'vd l.al.netie el- ,i,. ..-.s.. i m i ie ..-s, r,- . r the Heard of it dnwn en tins calendar behind thenetw.sh it held The attorney pointed ', ,1,i,(J,V ",",,I1 "'' ,,iqu,mre u.e're r'-r ' huU" i W, , Z' XXXlfe bars, and he aln t drnweil a sober ' our that instead l n 'Justice lhii. ,.,illv- ivtnber of folk in everv gil- ai wns arresteil ler a pugilist neeiin- eiem for fie n.st l'Hfieht nf tne instuutlen breath since" as had been planned, it be. am., mer-li ,,',, ,),','( ,rl,,,SKIresV the etiqurite of , lt'1 J'"11 " local re.-tuiiran- waiter, has I nnt Kin i M ki:s'iv. warden. Meie sinned against than sinning, n money- ra.sing day. since Hayes n in ,.if lln, through intention, brt .g- '"' been a member of Lafayet'e -indent -...,.,..,. mere In lm nltied than hlnnie.l ,n,.,.. nr tiar.li it r,re,ent body for mere that, a week, according i . . -l,,l,r.'"J i-l-n-e I j n ,1 1,1 f.tts .1 . 1. 1 ,. II.. '.II Klinw1flH f IRQ Ik irnii kin hr . . i. . , ma . . have te he gentle lesi the frnmt'iverl: be vu,!- '"" i,H trt draw back i lie me. -destroyed, tee Her lears of stimte I lug was held, ami I great enthusiasm. growth hnve taught her te desire nnth- ing eise me nie f,n uas iive.i is the only one she knows tct i ci rr . Smokescreen Hinted 1f Tf in ri Ill ItlrS. tiall S ilea i . , . .. r-m-lnned from I aae One nnd coherent inieotigatlen of this 1 ide- nus crime. Mini an invebtigntlen lui net yet been made nor de the method Hitherto employed nr t tie present Prese- rllters give premise that it eier will or that it can be made by them "The net result of their aetlvltl.s lip te the present, se far as n solution of tbe crime or development of any clue reasonably looking toward Its selu- I tlnn is iencerne.1. is nlisnlutely nil. Bi.t nt 1ik n(.ll 1 1 C nf fUh.eAniliinA. a . . . . ' .nut. "i" " .,.,-. .-u.i.iiiK iii'iun ier , abound. The atmosphere of New Knins. Wick U rlinrgtsl witli every sort of .rumor, that political pressure, menei. i Mielal prestige haie been made u-e of by Mrs. Hall nn.l her family te hinder and delay the administration of justhe i in this case. 'Bungling Stupidity" Charged. I "In the mini! of the public Mrs. Hal is held responsible for the present im possible condition of affairs. In truth it Is due te the bungling stupidity of the eflicluls of the two counties an.1 i new the evidence Is unmistakable that the authorities of the one county are at ' odds with the authorities of the ether count v. Willi the efforts of the Slat, troopers siaiiiiing ueinecn ine two ren- dered nbertlve. "Mrs, Hnll and her famllv cannot I....... .....I.itn.t. .tl,..w... 'IV. .1, 1.1 v Julian ,ii'.,i.i.., riniiir, 4,i un nn itniun h! be tacitly te admit the fals,. accusa- tlens irveled against her and t hem. Mr. llnl), her iirntners ami ull her relatives nre new and always imve been from the beginning deslieus of submitting te test of tlielr lempleli. ii'iiecence which ti thoroughly cempi-ehcnslie, Intelligent and coherent Inicstlgatleu demands, llllt If the Ir.iesllgutieli is te cuiitiuue In the hands of elliclals who cause an CVurrest for minder upon the aceusailcn i ' B 'fl ,1.,"., - ', ,',' .,,,,r,.,, "' .V..aU (lien ktllle tlinr tbee n i i. mil tut, Ei in whether the accusation i- ' tr"' ""I''""'' Ml'". ""I' ,1"1' a.e is free from the menace .of u rTc'.'rAmxU and trrannj. t rS.'fleW jM4iit for Wa ti writs j w Y,',Awr - Mma,. ,A n I limp, for New .leruM' 's my own unlive Stale nnd I -dime with Your l'x I'l'llciicy tin- deepest respect for the tra ditional integrity of Its Institutions of government. 1 intinut iltbeitt pretest fee their Integrity debased. I respeet-i fully request, therefore, t hat ns (lov (lev (lov erner of the Stnte juu tnkc sucli notion at once ns may lie neccssnry te cause the (emliict of this Investigation te be under the effective nutlierlty find juris '.V'siaMe' win net "'! feet te county limitations, pelltlcnl en iiinglcmciit.H or petty dlsputcH between rlvnl detective forces, hut who will be of one mind nml duteriiilnntlen te estnb lish the truth nml te bring the Kullty ' te Hpeedy justice. "Very truly yours, "TIMOTHY NKWliM PPIMFFKK " Cot erner Kdwanls in Camden PfolfYer's reiniet. ' The law provides n definite legal wny ni nave n mi' removed ireui win muni- ,,f n local Prosecutor. This Is by ap- i !illcatlen le tlu .lustiee of the Suiircme . . l. !..- i . i r- t TI...1 sent wie liruicipnis in ten vui- ''"' , murder mystery in Camden te the elec lrir ,.liair fcw menthK nge . Scleral New Facts Dei eloped ' Seiernl new facta Hovelnnerl in the murder investigation yesterday One ' ,Vns the reason the authorities were se insistent en seeing the clothes which- - --.-., .... ....,. ,...-.-. v ... ...v Wns th reason the authorities were se insistent en seeing the clothes which-- jiis - . Frances Stevens Hall, wife of the murdered minister, sent te Philndel- pbin te be ,.lcnnp( nnti rfvcj. Mr ifr,ffrr minlc- a statement for her ! ,Tl,Pn it first became known that the . pnrments had Ix'en sent. s11ving that they were tu be d.ied blnck and it merely ..n iirfA,t,ii,iii tlm. .....I. ...nA l.n!l been chosen. The authorities are eaid ' - o - e have learned that Mrs. Hall had been m mourning for the last three years, for her mother and nn aunt, and sc.ircely could have been In urgent need nf the articles as part of her mourning nttire. The nmherities said also that they had learned 'the ierv minute when the murders were committed." Thev would MOt say where they hnd gained this in- formation, nor what thnt exuet minute ,vas eXl.e,,t that It ua between "1):.j0 nnu hj : j .-, o'clock. '" This is n far ,.urier I. mir than aiv former estimate. . A s,y0mi. ,etaii revealed for the C.., ,,.., r...... ... t.n ...u 1.A l)(,(1l,, et- s,Ir Hal! and Mrs nienner t. , ..,. .. . ''nnarur ..mis ,,,e ,,,,r singer smin ...ii, j, ... ..rr f,,,,,!, , . in i)iiiiin. 1 .,.. I. i . l-.i i . tisuallv haie their eielid open, and the, must he dosed iv the undertaker Te ((uestinn Mdnw Today The autlmi lues sny it is evident that whoever cemmltteil the murder hnd leisure te arrange the bodies and cles.e the eyes, and apparently some one in the murder parti either had experience at deathbed scenes nr was acquainted with the practice of undertakers The lefeeliies sn this smnl Jptnil mnvtm nave nn cuTeinnsiy imperiani Hearing en the final solution of tbe case. 'PI... ........ .. ...I...,ln. ..!.... ... ...11 ... .11 I mi i tt tmilKJlllll-. 1MU1I IU l 11 II Ull .Mrs. Hall today, irrespective of whether srie is iTMii-pnsiMj nuui miss rviuie Pfters her "meiiihule'.' " and Mr. " Pfelffef. her attnrnei. -aid icstenliu Mint though she did nor fi 1 1 ierv well '" she a ifi it) he ititervieueii hi the iletei -tlies if they se desired. .Inst before the lniestigal.en was shunted en a sidetrack bv the arrrsr of Schneider and Haves ll.'i dete, tiies had been ien auslinis tn tall, w th Mrs. Hall Thev had certain iufei (na tien en wnien nicy Mlslieil te question They are going with the iiues- tiens leday they were tireienteil asking her bi the arrists. This is "Haies Tn? Hay" nt New Plans Perfected at Mass-. Meeting Plans ha I been perfected at a mass. me. ling list eiening. however, and it 'feiaj il-ou-und pel sons being present j ' uu.iii, nun mm ,,ui ni.-n- ;i,' ii.ei.Mng was an enthusinstl. one. m spit" of hi' absence Itussell Itilei. i hairman of the sperm! mmmilten formed , iiaye,' .eiras-. ,,. M.led Pretti gills weie .ippeiiitf.i . ll tags en the street The pre, red- v 111 be used te defray limes' legal e - penses and the legal eipenHfs of n.i er,)(.r ,,lfen wb ,ny appear te h. rnngly kccusciI dining the piegrei-s of this i n-e. hat money is eit nv.v n i I go .te local hantles. Te lav it planned te "tag" Mi- nau. Miss Peters and etner mfinheis ,,, ,b all bensflii.l.l aim ,la...e- MiiN. b ishnnd of the snm , hmr sung. - an, Cl.nrle.te, her daughter Tne Ci penders, Svdnev. Chnrles and Te.ldi ttj,n un. Mrs. Hall's wenllhv cnuslu, nK u; rei e ve n nsit frem'tlie i..im- r . ., men Willi Mie lag" ill iiiglillai1 il is hoped l lint cverv mini and wem,in ,i 'O.VU will In weer.ng one .,f the b.ls nf i.irlbeard in sb,,u i im hm. .n. uhuied le the luml SHELL PARAGUAYAN REBEL. Government Trceps Expect te Cap ture Town Today Xs.o.cIem. Paraguay . 1 1, t , I A cn e of .10110 (inve. nnu nr Heeps U i.iiihnrdiiig the town of I'aln Puente. n lin Ii Is ilefeinb d In a "el,id contingent f I'.''" seldlets. aneniing te i (.ports teaching here ye-Knlai It is believed the town i aiinei held en. another dav. KILLED IN HOTEL DLAST Uristuiv. OUI.I., t. 11 illy A I One man is dead, two ether pei-m urn injured pielmhly l.milly, and n.eil nlhi'ls ale Milleruig from nuni. ' i ies i, the result of dynamiting n lllimd- lintel heie nt midnight. g. i barge of di tin. into was e.de.. . i ler til" ear of the building nlliiiisi i ling the structure and slinking tin i in elti LUZERNE WARDEN NAMED -ui' "ins- , niirr ivne m h in iuu ennicui.ir ,:.i., p..nA.i if An thn eicrntn i rur Wllhes-IPirre Pi- tit II- Sir ' net up at the National AC Ut nliiht. ,ureklyn Bute He.pltil. BroeKlyn: Hivirr. m) BJMHiyi UNI IV vv iiii. s-1. in . ii. wi ii .-.ii ,''" hnii the belter of hk'v round ' Hetel. Mew Yerk, Laitman Kodak, r.echntet, W.,T.TT ?!. ' nt I Im-lcs K P.eldi. chief bugler el ! 'r Mn!fty handed Kid McCoy r,,V N V . Ward Bakletr Ca , N. V. NKW YOHK TO HOTTKKDAM 1 lO'.lih IV I.I Artllleiy in Ihe Werli , mrlntne l-'j;-'f ' Irdim M- Ath Plumber for "SaVill" Vb Pl)meutb, Doulenne.Sur.M.r l. Muni i.s liiuuil iMlliu, ' , . '''"L'rL'i ' ,7,l,Z f, ?nl'v " n,.'!"'! .";."' Senl im Itr,,,! I tlmiH'O r,iu,-y fe -.a Uc. ei VMie IJUHty Prison lleldt had th. I J :i",v Hhv bexVl el? r.ijnd. ile a,lMw In I , "' 0 .se,, ;.s ' nt'tclr tvLltiuAU ' tllv "i D I - ulursenieiit of (Jeneral Aaber Minet .c.end bout.tJe. wimam. 'iedK4ijii. TK0mi SaviU' ..Sen. Mfri. eyndau ..... -V.'.'.slV. 11 S.'c.' is -: I ,d soldier organization- SS&'SSkSS iSU "" J W.IU,. ,., Et .-li, PblU. I V0S.H.?., & MV&JnRTwSSTZ i "i'vw? j..?. . ". . ...... ". t .!.:, , , . .J.ti .. i i HAGEN-KIRKWOOD ' VICTORS AT MER10N t Defeat Barnes and Farrall, 4 and 3, in Thirty-six Hele Match FOR McDERMOTT'S BENEFIT betit 1500 enthusiastic golfers went iiiiaii .iintnnm ....-nii nhnmninn. defeat Jim Hnrns 0f pellmm, who once held forth At yfhitcinarsh. and Johnny Ferrel, most Fcn?atiennl of the veunfer crop e pref,..nnals. and 8. " em, ,n..,i. .nu nn excellent one. It wns fHi' 0f thrills, and the morning i reiln(j (.tl(p, nil square, uarnee nnu pnrrfi started by being two down en tne fourth hole,' but by n courageous . . - rri . 1 . Ar te n Hying start. Liiey nun i" ."" thrPe holes, r.nd if it hnd net been for birds l.v Farrel en the aeventh nnd - nn th ninth the match would ?""!"" ib""'iU.! m. i... ai.i.j ,. v1f1i linl renr ,iewn and then te Rhetr hew ,vnlv th-i WCre matched all lour of Thornteok ear flnrcs en the naxt fhrte inn nil ivr 1111 inucu lu a. tt da ,..niv thfT 0 took na ,'u" vf'r that the folks wit Tn Klrkn-nnd entertained the folks with his trick-shot worn, ann jt )sut tee much te say that the golf i0Te'rs enjeicd that even mere than they ,iij tbe actual match, . ,. ... . .Inlill Kn.ITel SI Ofit The real curiosity of tlm day cen- tered mound young Jehn Farrel. who has n-hleved tremendous success In the lam iear. Hugen and Kirkwoea are well known in this city. Hames it loekwl en nlmest as n Plilladelphlnn because of his stay nt Whitemarsh. Farrel nas the only stranger, nnd se naturally every one studied his work. In spite of tin' fnc: that he was or- tat .- vesterday he showed enough ability te prove why he is rated ns one of the best 'n the country. During the first nine en the morning round he wns con- tlnunlh In irnpe. In most instances his outs wen- fine. llni In ,ln Instnnoe. where the tnneh. maligned m.ishle is most valuable, dim I tt .. .. . l.t.. .Antn. M, t....1. ! un,.? iw.-. ?i ''MI': ,'" '"' rcet iireuzui mirris ei nnniniise int nil... ...en .. I, n li.i inittn ,, nl-...ll..,.n11 I 'hat he is net infallible, he dubbed one, undent it pepping into a bunker llie rants et me lour siat" were as follews: A M out . In Klr.cv.oed "p1 ;-" names out 194(1911 3 30 4 4 .'. 4 4 5 4 437 3 (V 3 3 4 .. t .". 4 -I 437 414 S 37 IStill IS 431 4 1 5 i h I 4 4 fi 37 ft .'. I f. ." 4 4 3 330 4 4 .'. 3 4 3 4 ft .TJ Par'el- eir In P M llmrn- G I 4 A 4 t 4 3 S Cd ! 14 4 3 14 4 --" K.rkrtuu'l- nu 4 .'. 3 .'. 4 ;, 4 4 4--3S 4 4.344 Parre. Out . . In Tarre Ou; Ii r, ( S 4 ,"i 4 4 2 -RS 4 r. 3 4 4 . 4 a 4 i 3 4 s - s'i 4 3 3 4 4 I The winners had n best hall nf t',7 . ... i .'i.d ihe leseis one of till fur the .Merlen i eurse u inch i hi aw sheeting The (J.UIery The jnlli-i was the n.est com Hon Hen Mid besr beb.'iied that has been seen ui n lung, long while. Geerge Se j era, ?l n en. uei-n no triiiaressiers leMei- I here ueie no iinilERiesHini.s i eiei - diij WORLD SERIES FIGURES 185.947 Paid Admlauiens Received at Five Games Washington, IJ t 14 --With I SI IU7 Mini admi-siens nn.3 receipts retalmg'a waiter te the police slnneii. Iletb i'4i," 17.1. the .'idiuissien ttu collected i were irlensed shortly nfteniard. l Mie Kedeial Gevciiinieu. from fin According te severul members nf the Weihl Seri.s was Si;0,r.47..10 I.afautte foetbsll squad. Illllelt is in J lie liev; office statement was checked In 1 lese of each game by represen- f 1. . I... . auves of the advisory council, the Na- ' 1011.1I und American Leagues, and the, l:-,i i-mi of Inti'iinl lievenue 1 VdiniKslen prices langed from SI te !'.. dlilded as ollews. I line dollar admissions, .IP. 00 M i m ssien-. l.i.ii J i ; ;s.i numi'siniis. J"., SO a.lmiflens, .lilltl. The .... i 1. .. pain niieiieiiii.e in ..no guiiie v .. ns follews: t irsl game, ,U!.,iM;iM it. iirra he bad ehnrafi of sikl's Inter . i. iu 1 e-nino .'17 020: third gume. .'17 - . .Hid game. "-", i"','," h?,' , ,,' .JO fourth game, ,Ili,4 Illtll game, .1.11 JIMMY BAXTER A WINNER Kensington Boxer Defeats Baltimora Entry In Cambria Wind-Up Jimmy Haxter,, et Kensington, and Little Jeff, of Haltimere, fur.nsheii Cnmbiin A. C. finis intll a fuel Mind i. n hist night, ill Which the local I. id had the better of I.U iit.vf-i..v i. ... - , nelit III II Hue liiuii.ni V, Cem. range tlm Hnltimer, md did .. clever wetk. but ibis liill.llll ige , nut enough te eirset I lie lug lead id up by HllXter. who eigelleil at . ; distniice lighting In the Hi'lnl wind -uii, llennie Uas i..,ijsid of Yeung Shaikey in one niln- ' i.. of the first round. The ether le-lis- Johnny ileyce. eutiieighed by '.-liiinv Perre, of Wilmington, wen the Men; Jimmy Murray, also of Wll Wll ugien, quit te Temmy I.IIni in one Hind, while Iteferce Temmy Itllei u'ld ilii Yeuiig Chuppie-Hiibe White u. outlier in the i-ls th sesHlen, as While , suffering from a badly cut nose Puryear Wlna In National Final "ll"' J '.. -1-V.i "-:".'. ..n n.ieuanr a lsii n ma ' i tt n . ( filer JhCK iMvii in mn i letm-l eutM Gibbens' Father Dead as Boxer Leses Beut St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 14. Themns Gibbens, Hr., father of Mike nnd Temmy Gibbens, St. Paul's fnmeUK boxers, in dead at his home here after n lone Illness, He was seventy. two years old. News of Mr: Gibbens' death wns withheld until after the Billy MUke-Tem Gibbens boxing match at New Yerk Inst night. GERMANTOWN DO ninT aii TAllf "" "'' " fn"' r""' J'"nl ll'lieiis, also rXHInll I IN IIIIIAY(ft"'! tenth'eun!rin,thei"cheduled LAI HUM Ull lUUni Hf"''' round bout nt Mndlsen Snunre nnnleti Inaf tilrtlit Leading Imported and Demestic Canines te Be Shown en Manhejm Lawn CLOSE TO 1fWI CalTDIPQ IUUU tN I nlte . j i t a .. lit t. . censinernDiy jargrr nmeiiui iu " rrm te tile Hospital. Cash Priieei Great interest is beli-g shewn In the ' exhibit tedav because of the large jitim- 1 ber of entries in the various lasses. ' Cash prizes amounting te mere ilmn $3000 Vflll be given te the winners in stead or tee usual riDDens. This event, which will be held under tha American Kennel Club rules, with cbampienship points nt stake, will I bring together all the leading Imported champions nnd mere than the usual i number of home-bred champions nnd1 near champions. There is a total of eSm i actual dogs entered ami the duplicate , -ntrlea brlnjc this number te close te , ivw. -j"is ' inum 1..1 ...u..- helm exhibits. Shepherd dogs as usual top the field, for Miske, nnd there seemed little Indi There are seventy six actual dogs entered ' catien of his attaining the result, us In this class. WIre-hnirfex terriers come t;bb,)ns went along smoothly, and with next with fifty nnd cocker spaniels rank .out concern for his i mil's attempts at third in number with 110. Twenty. nine assaults. English bulldogs, nn unusunlly large I number, will be benched. Veity -five i different breeds will compete. ' Imported Dogs Among the imported dogs te he shown ' are Deyken Surprise, a $,100(1 wire hair l'nxteVrier owned In .1. Staulei Hnllc. of .New oil; nml Delf en I lui'n.t.'ttlhrnnk. II 11 SSOfilll klinillinril itn. .,.;, i i.v . a . 'ii-,-1...,;' "r :-il... ""' " .-.. ..s., . ...n,., I'MIK 1M11I I Oil llll'SI Pll OrOOK. HOW- points. as he has been iclired. Al- though he will he en exl.ibi ion en ly. " " -"'" "..'"..::. "'" '""ii"--'' for Ihe prl7.es. Air. lilener also will have ether nr ze shen herds benched. fTM - l .. .. :n ..... . in 4 .1 .1 The show will open nt 10 A. M tins morning and the judging will continue throughout the morning and nfternoen The exhibit will be held en Ihe lawn of - the clubhouse, where the national lnwn' Proposals tennis singles championship was staged i oiimissjem im of FAIiniei'.sr p.uii a month age. I i"; '"in Hail J-f" -""Int.-n.Mnt ,,... ., 9,.indii,,,,LV 'reiiV,, i?2?h . and Dr I . S. ( nrlisle and Dr. Jehn .1. efine w d 3 P 'm IhimIuj. October 21, Oinhnm the veterlnnriuiis. The com- i ' "" Mr fiiewini,- work. milter .in charge is composed f the efli- I !.K,?l.'S",!,iu, for m, , , cers of the association as fellows- Wil- I rmi ham H. Tucker. ,Ir . president; P.enia- !, nmi'iiit betwen snrbm- ciard.n Hit., inin Phillips and Francis II. Keeres . . "Yirlef bin.-Via?.' "i.h and c..iw. Jr. vne presidents; Jehn Sinnult, I b.i: iirii. Chailes Gilliland and Itussell II. Jehn- , ZTti, nnib JX! soil, Jr.. honelliry vlre presidents; H.,,llM B1.in r.nns mi Uniik.. inuy b i.h A Ansell trensuier : Gilbert II. Shenr. tp'icd .it ibis nffne I . . er, Jr.. secretary . I.dwaid V. Clark. Nn lined l Cfiilunlnilni' nnd l)r llenr. ' Jnrretf . heard of gin ernei's. - ... . ' "DOC" ELLIOTT STAGES , BATTLE WITH WAITERS, Fermer Lafayette Star Leaves Cel- '" rddlltlfe Malinger of Alliletics l.e It,.,,..,. I'm ii . i 'i , , i III- Willi I linn, iniii-i- ill a HOW .MOW 11 lestnuuint Je a feu imnu.i's nflcr ..f,.rm . Il. nl,... ,l. C,MI 1 ..I... - ;' "' ""i. . "11" had smashed his way through several of the best feriwu,l lines In the country, was but llltl,r Willi four Greek waiters. tefere a itcsien coil d be iccnrdid the ... i, .,. ,, i ' ., . ,. ,.,,,.. ' , . police stepped in and took I'lllett andljtiii Philadelphia, uheie. Il in sfild. he willihiid m - ! " "J.n" rv ii'iideml ..f . "... . .. . .... Play wit, tie rrniik.en y1 " Jnckc's. Jee Lehecka, raptuln of hist v.nr's I.nfayette eleven, h a member ,, ,.,,. Velln... tniAVuls of the lellnw .Incltets. Investigate Sikl-Carpentier Gate IMrls. Uri 14 Tre French Hel.rii I'uni. nis.'in bat, tjkfi un the ijuentlen of the ipjie- in th Slkt-farirnller U ji It hud l.e.n .ir.nn'inred imit I ie winner itnilil i .. ,,;.. "un.oeo franca and the irser Km mm em nas aaked he much Hlkl bud recelied 'ard h r,.i.ll1 73 OU0 franc- The lnieMg. . , cn vas tlltn Kr0ped te determine thu ex- i 1 1 'i VMIen nf the gate VWIII.F. tONOKIISs.MK.N AllF. IIOMT. in'sht be thought that "A'aahlngten i .1 e devoid of huiinenlnKS Tne IVami rut. n uh(.erver." honever tlnd plentv nt lU'i'tinit lfms te All his dally dispatch In Se Pi uiic I.EiiOta "Maka It a Habit " Idi. - - " -". Tm.i ' r,TT'7'-r' SALESMANSHIP saMIUMaNSHII1 Theory and practice. NUbt tlutees. Taught by an expert sjlen. S ., t r T.'iH'e iY.u,V." AVPIV st "nee K07 ktiiavkk i.hii: re ,. xak ' d -f-rnnrswANNGCK mV &B3 FAUCETS OCTOBER INSTALLATIONS Atlti Pertlficd Cement Ce., New Yerk , irjiDGraurn fit at a iininnai. Man.: wi.mei i -.! iW.-i'Zi I ",r-- W V " vuemivii wu., uuw-k, , , Pt June 11 1912 J MISKE WINS OVER L Unsatisfactory Ending te Beut in Tenth Round Starts Inves tigation by Boxing Chairman GIBBONS ON FOU UOI n lin nnvrnci MnalCViM. I"lh l Int. Qreemuwd (K. of P.) Cem HOLD UP BOXERS' MONEY .rViend" mk "nn ""... I band of Amelia Ilrennen ard eon of Patrick Itlllv AlUb,. sil 1nn1 llCHVVWcllfllt. Ileferce Uillv McPlirtlaild disluaU- I lied Gibbens after a right hand punch ulilch sent Mike deiin te the fleer with his face distorted ns If in pain, nnd clnlinlnc 11 foul. The blew wni nl,l, ! I I.I.I . I, ,J7nn aimed nt Miskes mid-Fectlen. William Mtildoeu. clnl rilinn of the New Yerk State Athletic Commission, ordered Mndisen Hquare Giirden boxing ' officials te hed nil the money te be r" ,y",, ' rl "," ",' ...miine nn inveii- ' , jmlil tile pariicipants. penning nn Hivefl- I ligatien. Ihp order was sent from . -. ,. venue side of the Hue . .,., i..B ,,niI (rnm MefJnvern caused McPartland te net, nnd the referc.; iiaied Gibbens te bis Cerner. The sudden, unsatisfactory ending of the contest did net please the crowd.! Many voiced their disapproval In n tre- mentions renr which shook the Garden. Crowds en the fleer steed in their seats and yelled their dissatisfaction. Fer n time trouble threatened, but. the dnn- ger quickly passed, nnd Mlske left Hie ring amid the howls of tbe majority of thesn present, At tbe time of the sudden ending, Gibbens was en the mud te victory He had battered Miske te every corner of the ring from the start of tue battle. nnu ami everj tiuncu aiuinii 10 jiubi- lism. Only a knockout could hnvu wen FlNV.NCMl. jJrUUilK-(0NEI.L.SVIM.U COAL "" tOKK COMPANV First Mortgage 2tl-rur UK Sinking Fund Held Ilends Notlre t hereby glien that curauant te ih Sinking fund iiroilnlen of the above Me'tgnfff dated Juib 1, mil, iiroiieaals will " re. clied at Ibe etllrr of ('nnimerctnl Trust I'empativ. Trusiee, '"My Hall Siiuare Phlla- -Iphia fn1- Ihe mrIe te !r. Iriintee en lOecemt.r 1 1U22 of n aum.leni numher of , tnr , , reI,,,..m, .h sum et luo.Tie.si I HOW In IOA Klnkllia llimi Pi O TflCB nOl 10 re,i, m who'.a or in part. ..-i'rerM'i'e'.i'ic 8'tS&-$S$! vi'.e rrai A cek" Cempanv Klrat Mertgaca 2(t-Y".ir " Smklni; Fund Held llemla," and h tiresenieii 10 i no iinneraiitneu nciere is i iichmk nun i, in iiuriiu? . ,,viunrr jif. in... uemmhp.cial tiicst i-emtanv. Truatea. JOHN ji aiae.n, J'reiiacnt riiili.le.ri. a e, teber 3. 1H22. i ,.n i lis tn i a-u iiii i.i u riitarv.t run i ii tit t . I, .. M. .1 n'l bel li' I f M, inn Hl'.i' h e Pa r m ini li" k AlV fOUFOS J-,hlfJ.nallll"- lAsii'KN siATi: IXMTKXIIMIV Jlnt nnd FitlriuiMiiit ieune. I'lillmli lnhhi. !' riiiH. It aula s, i r.l ernneillii ." II U1 rerelVH,! n' Ihe ' n I .-..- iinie.i InstliiuiiMi uiit'l 12 n'lleek noun, TiieailiD, Oltulicr !. 1012, fur fuinlsb- piB iir.A'i ami i i.iu r. ! ri'i.n:s for im III1KIU), 1IM.F. (Ml I III sT CO.MPA.N V N P. ' enier llruml , Arrli Sita.. Pblhidilnlil.i, IVnnu. ii Intel ii m:j ! lln i.' I. - t. r ihl duN d.-ilarfd . "' ""' ''.."' S-. l-" I Or nn.ir I unnn -..e iri!.l 1Ir. i,j tile Cem- innv i.jni ouelur ,M. pj. te heidera I '.''".'f Vus'e.r.-'i'.rJ, ,i r,'-c.-.'1 Cheiil. lll 1- mall d Ti- l-nni a n," ansferted ' H'',""" rn.m i ii'inim. inm a. count t" i hiiridm a, nuni in -lining u,.t fund Iren ill iiiiiiiYiiiiiiini 'i ' inn ' ' ""VtJ,,LL.'Lnl 'L.Jtlir." " OKliMAMinw lilt si t 0MP.N "'Slh Iilililmd . , . .','n''" 'I ".,"'" ,',:,, V.'.,1 'V.'r?.... ' d" arc.i .V";,', ,n NiM-e ,," '022 te , .leekm. drH n- .-.,1.1 .-, ,,, bneka of the i.'nmpai m '!. ''"",,'' Km. none ouuber 2ith. lU-- .lie..'- ll l in.lllei) , ., rnr.f, ri, 1, ,. i. , .ei, frm ()eieber irilllPP lllll I ill. IILII .iiaa.ai .1,111 ii ' ' ""-i.j. '- 1.'. i'i.M'.I. III1INTOV T en no r,. PIIII.AII1.I l'lll Mil IKIIsim, ,tN(l . (II II sTOII (,t, OIU'ANV Otlniiarr Airnne und Neble sfrret 1'Hnnl. h.li.-i lifielir 13 IU"2 I . l'OS I .1 nf Ill.it.UN bus .H,Hr(.f ,1 ml. -i. i.f Hi., uei ors per b'mre and an eirii ilivld.Mi ( r.) ilnUurn per abaie 'ihj iibi- Nenmli.r I 10."!, tn aim Mieldcra i.f r...ir'l u' On i-'iise i.f business Ui teber )li 1 !.'. I'll, i I.. ' I n i i n p,l W ' Sj:Ks; Tieasuier Till: IOMHIIMU M.lll TITI.K IVhlR MF, M lltlsr (OMPANV I'll .11 1111 I I'll . I t'lll... 11 11, 1 1 rh Ii'" t i- i.ni.1 n ,ii il,., ,iri a (jinrieil In llii.l ,f rur p.. Cent (4v,i .rf el lii iival, .'i,v. mber Kiib. (, - i ' ah'il'.ei i ii'Dncii'd hi lln rlui t '."" ".". .''. ,' , """ ""' l,'lv" tiallH I"",., 'i , ' 1' r""".W iniikiiiiT tlM't fun I tl ... i j' n i lei i. a r III ., mull,., IX.MIS V l.ldd.SON I'll. miller 1'iiti M.nsini's Mil'll I. Is lll.ltl.in lilVKN THAT Tiff l,i"i. i.li .i her. Iiifine ixlHtlnrf betwe'i! 1 el I I'm M I llenr Wlitklha .Simile I .1. ..ii ii, und .1 IPlvvnel Moere trad- i - C i . I ll.n Cn bus I,aii ,tH I . lint Ml . niiaeut ua i.f Keplcmbrr ' ,,'".-( of tl Mild iM.ir.en.hip l b. i n mi I Im I'fl' ' b. .1 Ifeii,, Wat lins Si 1 , I. II ll"lll..;n Ijlld J l.lhMied M.L.re " i in Hi Villi I' lle.i & t n ll ' I,-, i i vim; i nald pannerahiu are b. i. . .'1 bv the keiu j llirirv W'Vi k ii- suiii.e II Kellerinnii imd ,1 t n M'lni l' i i i.u ..ll demands nn e,h ih.i i irtr.i'mluii i t In be presented te them f, r 1. 1 n.en' I III.NflV HATKIVS si sMY ii ni:i.i.i:rt.iAv sTKAUSIIII' NOTIf'Ks yeLLANn IB AHEMCA UNI ItfT IN MEMOntAM rAIHlEX In levlnir rememnratice of MAUY K I'AtliltW' who died, nn October 15.10)8 lll'HHAN'l) ASIi Clill.tMllIN. l Mtatty: f .mti. u i i ,h..Al. nn.l llllilp Ctnim sre Inxlted te funeriil. Mun.. 'J I', it.. Intel I residence, rami N. i'rtlh tt. Sirvlces Hun . a I I'. M, at I'Dtli HI M. K. t'lmrch, HDIh untl Yetk lU Int. .Mt l'e.ce Cem I I' Ilelntlies and friends nIUil te fiinrral mrv.'ren. Vun.. V ! M.. late residence. 1171111 nnd HrldKet Iilcnne.i llelntlea and frieniu are Invited le attend funeral, ilen,. :3l) A M, late iraldence, 1H3 Main ft . Man-1 aunk. .eIfinn leeiilem man at St. Mary'a rhureh 1U A M. Int .irktly prUate. St. Miir- Cem HIIOW.V. - On (M 12, 122 LOUISA P.. friends are milled te Iho sen Ice. Men.. 2 ire or Airrea .s. iirunn iieiaurF mi -;. ."'"fteV '"iVm. intends may mil Hun eie. I unew.v -uct. 12. it22. wu.Mui T riKOW.V, Sr , Inuband of Helen H. Drewn, limed 72. Itelatliea and friend, i.re milled te I nitend funeral i-enlc-a. at his bile reildenre. 211211 .V l.Mh m.. Mm. 1 P. M ereclaelr. ln?:I.')V.,gler1i''nl';,.rrvien2 mivv.v t i,l,i,, ,;!" f -r'nemU p. liuehanan: lUlntlies and frlendi. nlie Met .Precious l'100'" "' Our Lord Ji. V M .lednllty. are ml)PlI , Kttrn(1 fUnPral. Monday. :3i a. Al.. residence of her brother. In-law, Mr. milled te attend funeral. Monday, A. Al., reeldence of her brother. In-law M.-Mli ,T Hulclilntnn. 2I2H N. 20tli al. HAHTt.i: (VI 12. CltlllSTIAN l.flee.J,iMMliis Veil ' frlw.Ti- al. Tuiw Nest. I nelatlves "ar?d friends, Sl20m;nr1' ,7?' Iiusbuml of Maiy tlHrtie (nw.lli'snuj'. Hsnl lilfiw e f I) hn.l implnjei of the 1 lie i;iM f j,ely Trlnltv PfMhyl5nVi.? 41" ItelfttliM nnrt frlrml.. ... M llereu DfrluiHi.t of Meaty 'n,, S0-1,?' f,ru 1 il Mlnnehshi TribV. Ne. " if e nhu. I.edsc. Ne, r.'JS. enil A M Wnlilnleii luu'r.l in nlten.l f'lfe'al, Mnn .. - yre Imlted te funeral iiteii Hun Mi l-ninp. Ne 1'HS. ! .. nf A llellevii" m hl tnre- -i.lm . -S. I nruti M , 1! M . at his Ute residence, ffi 5 vfr. J! Council. Ne (lilL1. e. of 1 A.. niM members ' 'I'ncntiy Int. Muunilln i em. ltnmnlii may neck st. Int. at cenvent.nc, nf A. .5.?! Herbert Hoever Secretary of Commerce, in the course of a recent Denver address, after trying te adjust the water claims of various States in the Colerado River basin, said: "This is no job for an engineer; it is a task for an evangelist." Is there any force, ether than Christianity, which can bring about a cessation of industrial warfare? In cynical quarters, Christianity was held te have failed miserably in net having set up safeguards which might have averted the World War. The same cynics avow that the collapse of the industrial fabric is but further evidence of the futility of Christianity and the modern church te cope with this gigantic problem. But you will be intensely interested in reading the views of Senater Geerge Wharten Pepper, a state ment of an industrial creed which he has enunciated, called "The Simple Faith." Read the views of famous sociologists, business men, educators and divines, as expressed at the recent convention of the American Academy of Political and Secial Science. These have been carefully compiled by Talbot Hughes in the First Page feature article in the Magazine Section Sunday, October 15 Motherhood and the Twe Pay Envelopes Should married women work, or should the positions be Riven exclusively te single uirls? Of recent years, this question has become a very troublesome one, for the necessities of the war period brought untold numbers of nmriicd women into factory, store nnd office. Edna V. German has interviewed leadinc era era pleyeis and ftivea their views en this much mooted subject. When Bad Beys and Girls Tell it All te the Judge The Juvenile Court of Philadelphia is doing a marvelous work in raving the mischievous youth of Philadelphia, the boys, nnd Kirls who let their excess of spirits carry them into ways that are net the best. Handled properly, when first brought into contact with the law, they lt-ain that the "Judge" is net an ogre, nor the policeman their enemy, but, rather, 1he best friends they ever had, because they are interested in helping them te de right. When the Air Is Wine and the Forests Are Gelden It is time te get out into the open with the gun. This is an article that will delight net only the hunter, but every lever of the big outdoors. Yeu will feel that you are tiaveling thieiigh the weeds with Charles Lese, the nuther. The Business of Being Ida M. Tarbell America's best-known writer en industrial problems, author of the "Hlstevy of the Standard Oil," has been interviewed bv Mnyme Ober Peak, who tells delightfully of ihe personality of this unusual woman. FICTION THE EYE OF VENGEANCE by Edward Woodward THE HONESTY OF NOAH by Eden Phillpetts Eipbtb Installment of THE IRON BOX by Guy Therne HUMOR Where Angels Fear te Tread Hemer Balmv Het News Frem Oatman, Ariz. Rebert S. Deman In the All-Star Comic Sec - :s.. n n itnft ifni -L'ntfiVi with A cemplt-te Magarinc Section, a beautiful Sepia-Tene Pntr. gravure Section and Six-1'age All'Stnr Comic Section, in nd i. tien te the comprehensive News Sections of the Siiml..,, Public I i.nur.ii. uiuiay Order your cepu taduy at your newsdealers. 'Make It a Habit" SUNDAY ftjysysL. PUBLIC OF PHILADELPHIA Cyrus II. K Curtis, 1'iiblifdier UKATIIff, iitlir and ftl.nd; My in ' "n," n - Monday. 3. A JI from tier "" : efr . Hence. lOe:. nren M . Jjnir " ..nt I Wniiem nt Clmrrh of ttie Oeu 1" A m ln ftlcmla un- linnet! te funeral. Urnnnl llr.1i lrtmm tfnttPt Ut'RllNnt.t. - Di t. IK. JnKT. It.. Inisbsmi Le leuej Hun. (v CAM.AIIAN Oct IS!. IPS!!, t't'v1." l,rleed husbnnd "f Cntlisi Ine J.ellnhsn Itelathes nml frlemti milled te attend funeral. Tu-s.. :3n A M.. from h slt J ",,'.. L ,, , . ,., Inv .,. CAItKT. Oil IV!- 11'--. -JOIIN A., lius. 'band of Annu nie. hkh m ""'"" j j "':"!, ";u e"'!'."'!?1 1 :ifrZ rrnm I lm renldcme. 1743 N. fllli . ,, nitermctil (idd rlbi i:melr J i.- trn Jh inav rail Humley eeulnii Atlantic jjlly Hn, l.nnraatcr. Pn . ihm please coie. mv..,,v ,,, , . 1MK1K1IM FIIII.DH. I afffit T& hsr.lsin nnd M "ry RKIelda. ?"unrsl eerUees Hat.. 2 P. M . al lata reel. , dence. 27 II. Spring ne.. Aidmere, Pa. Int. jimij rn Ill.l liSJ. " .lliuipiuj, nt ....... .... ... -.. OKOnOK IV DKV1NK. air;d 2. funeral Sudilen V. at Mllltuie, .. J rrem ms mie iniureir. no, .- .,... . . (lleuceater Clt. V .1 Hun,. Oct 18. 2 P Al. fetvlcea mid Inl. etrlclly prlvnte. Prlenda and emoleiee of W. .1 and Seaahere fl. It. may Mew tbe remains fat , from 1 te H P M , , , ii.sb.snil of Allca I.etllla Kvana (n-e Wilt), lelallvea nnd friend milled te funeral en lendny, R 3ii A M . from hla lute lealdeijce. R22 N.Park are Solemn man of requiem UVANB tlrt. 12 1H2X. ii.nii., u'eyru hiitb Ilele Monday in" A." St. at ft Malnrliy's Church. Inter - ment prliale. , , . KAIfHINUUn Al l.ie;einne, u., .Jti. ". piinmum ui jihij d. nr .Maliel Ji Jiumni-ii in '"','7' "''", V- . m wkiahx. Oft. 15. nvviAMtu - $f ,n Thirteen Cas 1'rize. tJJ for Cleverest Dialogues -senm uuvjjrj.n HEATHS ami friends and all aeclttlea of which w"1 ft ""'n''". rnvl(ia te tMna Vm wv,t. Man., a. P. M. rcsldinet e , ren tn;lmr, 11 art N. 4th it. Int Mount untiil. ?f?.. H non .-n,. Intend, may calliunTT t.": i i. ai, maea ai tnirch or (Ipu a A. M. inl trB HICI.t.l.NOS Oct. 12, 1922. MAIIV n. )f William ir.lllna.. In her sJVl Mir J i?. IintlHON yf V , laen T and Kllialvlh Collin Hebum ttelatliea and Mend; are Invited te atleni riineral sen lew. at hi. late reeldene. J72I j N. lRth ft , Men., 10 30 A M, precll TlAt.PH c , . 1 Int. Mt. Mnrlah preclniT, HUIIKNTHAT. OM. 12. MAK WKr.DOM. Jtilhenthnl. nelatlr.. .J -f of Otte I i Itnl te the nervier en Sat., t P. M . at ihe Oliver 11. Ilalr Ulilr . 1820 Chtnut tt. Int. nt (lien Hldae. ?; j en Men Jj 1" o'rleck .U'MAJiA Oct 12, CAnOM.VV IVi.1. NA. nte.l St). Itelittlim nnd friend, bivlt le funeral. Men., It A. M., from her late residence, 1(1411 P. ninateld t. Setema requiem maaa at Mt. Illta'a Church, ll A. M. Int. Hely Jre Cem. I KANE. On Oct. 13, 1022. MARTHA f... nl.lew of .T. Frank Knne. nelatltea and frlenda Inilteii te funeral aervlces en iTuenlav nfternoen, 2 o'clock, at her retl idenre. .12,1 N". .12.1 t Interment nrlvate. kim). im uct. 14. ii. ii. ki.ne, husbint ni , nin-iiiin .., aiiik. in, j vnrmeui it, Ure i.o'lce of funeial will b rlien. KIHK- O.I. 11. 1022 LAl'nA V. (net Turr). nldeiv of William N Klik. ab1 73 Jlelutlves nd fi lends ale Imlted te tten funeral .erilree. HM.. Oct.. 14. 11 A M.. her late residence. Main !., Ilulmevllle. Pa I'nnieyanre will meet train iinhlna at Lang. 1 nerre in;;n a i. ini. uerciiwoea i.em. ! I.KSIICII Surtrlenlv r-.l Allentnwn Hee. , iltn'. en Oct. 13. ll22. rAVI.lNB F.VA, Mlfr nf Tliemaa .1. lusher, niced (10 ear. ' Itelntlice nnd frlenfla ere Invited te the I eervlre 'I'ues , 2'30 V M.. t Itethanv lie. f.irnied Church 4th ave . Uelhlehem Prhtl ".Mill... ut tli tlilinre. 413 V Ne'th il, lleMili'heni nt 2 P M Int at Memeilal Park (Vni j I.VNCH. Ol 12. MAItY It C. heleie daunhler of Kirnrla J and Catharine C. I. inch (nee Itinnl Hel.-t'ies uni frlendi, oIke H. . M Hedallly uf the Vls'tatlen an I Inmrnalleii Chutche. e.e Invited le atter.4 funeral. Ti'es . s 3t A M.. from ler rnrenH" residence, CS0 15. Wmi'iiIhk ie. Solemn i icnuleni nies -"t th Churr'i nf tie lrcr- int'nii 10 A M lueelael:. let. Ile v Seput. ! lire. fen. I MaeimiOF. On Oct II 1P22. ISsnEM.i IJI diiimhler of iVIIIlam .1 pn.l T.ll- C Mn. Hrlde Helnilira nnd frl".l nre Imlted , le the in-nice Snt.. '1 A. M., at her leta residence 4813 Windier sv. I it nrlvate MlC'ANN - Oct. 11. .IAMK" -' fsn of Ilia late .le'ni nnd Phoebe McCnri (ret I Hull), r d 73 er. Reln'lies n"d frlendf. ' O K of A . ll'anch Ne 122, and eimleiee of PluniliinB Shep at Ilvhrri. In 'I'ed te fu I reral. Men. Ki30 A. M.. fro"i dauahter't I residence Mra A Deilne, 2311 Pe'ter et, I Solemn map of reeu em 10 A M. Church of i the Vleltatlen. 11. X. M. Int New 'Jathe , drnl Cem . MrCI.KART. "ci. is, 1H22 r nt. MARIK AI!Ni:H ileuchfe- r,f tie l.i.e IVI1 Ham 11. nnd At.ne Mn'! McCle-i. Fune.-l ei vices et her late residence, r, l!l" He. r.'nle. Pa . Sat . Mth lnt , 2 P M. Int. mliRte , MrCl.iII r,Nl. clot 12 i'i."J l'l '-K. v Men of Jehn McC ellnn I 'n f-ep i.lcl nl. miles nml filet"!" aie '" I'ed 'n aueml fn. neriil nr I.?". Men.. I 1A P. M. residence. -1(41 V Mit "hall "i Intunieiii nrliate JIOTT'-Oft. M 11122. OHOHlli: r- ti.. loud nf Krtlth S. Mem, nueil M IteMtlie. iiid f ,enil nie lnll"il . nttend funerl nnlien. Mimdni 2 P M. ' hl l;ta reldenee f.S07 Tiiiex at Oerinanlewn In- teilllenl i-llute Ml'VP'iN ("el 11 n Wehlnetnn O C, Ii lltniHT II MI'NBOV Fnnerni at P'.e. lentnnii N J HU" 8PM MfIfOI.--.iei 13. 1H22 P.OilKPT I). jr.i of 1111 i Peltrn-k nnd late ftehert Mchd. lei.l 4. iet Uelwilie" and filn'' ! 1 1- .I'n lyi.lKe n aSrt. F and A M re tn te,i I,, nttend fuin-ral. Tuei 2 V M. nt 1 l.i t r tesld-nce 41T.'-' W'ettnn ave. Int. . . . . U... Ma,. T 1a O T M , NirMflVI'.n. O't. in KATf: I... wife el late William A, Nlemeier i'iee 1.inc''rl. ,are. ,,7. lUlatlie'. nnd frl-r.la a-e milled t Mten.l fun'l ervee. Sat. : ji" P M, r'-pli'.er.re, ir.Sfl Dnffleld nt . Frankford Int. I O.ll.lMI'1 Cit ,r. eit.p.stai't Oct is rw n lenrt. daiiKh'e- of Cn'O'i' mil Ktm'h Oh"'ndt. ' nelallien nn.l ft '".' Imlted te furerM , rcrvlcee Men 2 P M . patent- re-ldenea. .".'IS A'th t. Int. Milpcten Pr'er.dii mar cull -in -e ... I (t nnii:" "urtd'i Ii. Oi.l2. '022 Mn- 'c.vum' ' UV. dauBhter of Matl'n aM Iluth ivililn ind gronddaiiKh'e- ''" ,'in.l Mlcha-I ii Hrien. Kel.tlie- nil..: 'rlend. i en- tnilled le attend funer-l Mnnil'i. R " V M.. Krnn.lnrente' re'denre, 4(11 !.an. leame' ni. Snle-nn Mali ""' ' ,!',T '.Mir Mether of Sorieiv' I hurch. 10 A . lutei men llelv Cre-a n-eteri. , (VIIP.IP.N t Stratford. N -' Oct 1-. InV A wife e' J. ( Ollilen a-d M llelit - nn.l frl-nd. nr. i.illrd tn atle- fureial Men. HA M te ".-del nn Hnnt'iiM V J Helemr lh '.""''Icm mM i ,t l.arn.e f'niirli I.uurel htirinBi I M In C,tiirv Cetn . . ' SCin-I.BH O't. 11. 1922. r.DWAIUl !.. 1-eleied 'jn of F.dwur.l A nnd Man; fce'Wj'-j e,., it Ke'-llie. and frlenda. alie ipuri WoBlilnrier N 1'" ' ?' ,'"l'K",,Ai If, in a Iniltcd te intend f"nrl, Mendaj' I M inn-nta le.idence :1 fumberlan ae .ll.i.i,-.ai.. flU N J IM3h iiia.i Jt Mill 11 ."iur.ll II A, M l.lleillient M MrJ , eme.er- P. ler.Ua'mai rail H.icl .-, wi-riTT Ol 12 122 AflNK," MeMIl 'tV -life of the In-e VVll'tam J Srclt i.w.1 h.' Pi -ate fiitte-M fenlcei for rei- 1 tli i a tin Mm. 2 V M . f re ,1tp-e C3H niJlns S.I.' ni Olney Frlerdi may call s"siiAvnn VIp'e.1 13 low oberoi: w. MlANII. nml nf Mn Ki-ret Helf.-M'je .r I lh I ate, Iriln A fhane Ilelatliee and f-i'na. 'iiUe TiTOnVarl.tcal Vnlnr . Ne 2 -e Ini I i te the eenlre. Tu 2 P. M .at the O.ll-r it ini. ni.i" isan ehetmut et int leierlrlile" Cem ITIend- mai . Ie re- inninB Mnn. eie AMELIA r and 3 1' M . Hat i--ri!r,-i and Inl rrv ) ate 1 STUF.fKnM ei ! iiie n-inlel Htieekee I, es Set 2 P M fienkf.ir.l i " Int 12 11 V "' ifl. n' lh ed ejn ru-e a I perv- Icte ret'' r-e .. Ci ate, Ner fi - eimr lltli feiu, ,. , , TKKKP. Of 301(1 Sn-u.e at en O M .rV."e and Interment prliatp fieni !"- "WIVH -LV,,. .4 MA'l-I ll. M -I hi" I.f lieulnh nml the UI- Wili'y .1 Walt V1,IaI S M V! ru" '- , - Ml Well .ineil d' e'-I ' J,',. 'I InlV ie-11'lice Mlir'tnn V .1 IU M ''"wIkea'nh -e.t 13. y'!"'''..4. n Ui" (I, HI I'll i f ()? ui Win min neu ,-. .',. . a,) i, nila lill-e.l In fine'".1 m Mc'I'K " ' I- M f I'm Ii.'i dinshlei - .el.'nice M'J II .lit. llMriutm 11-VH P. WWhart at ! t.Mii. nt ll.il.blld '"'!"'.,, . WOOD. l'Mnr t'S'-'-M'-Iaie .ejinc. Mli.Hvie... N J ll .."' ""0,,i.'. nllll vei mi -- siiiiue'iii .. '.-; vi ii. t I'All &m nr lillWMril I. "in. - ;. i,,.. Phlllliial In ll" I m ir; i ' U X al hi ir.....-... .rvi .V.IPlin- .' I . . '.' -. . .. I. . r,...,t. ..i.lence. Hill (Irnnt '' Weal fniluiiiMKiieil .N J inisrnient inw'' iVniilen FrVnde may cull en Sunday ill" P M OArTNBT. Oct 12, 102'' itlOliAft , fnn of Patrick and Marv Maffnev a!f Vi' Itelnllie. and friends ar InvlYid' t.1..3'i funeral .Men.. 7:30 A. It. from 7,l?l,1.n. residence. 1032 N. ihJ; .1 " J,? "J ! . - s "s iiiit in raniiUk lltnn al Int. prlvale. " ""'s' (Ilea ami filenda are Invited te aite'nd tZ. neral Men., j P. M . re.ldence of aen-' la 11. Waller I.lKhlkep, .Ma w. I.afajelte l," Norrlatewn. Pa, Senlcea Darren uiil Chunn 2 P M rtemalna may be vl.wiS Sun., from 7 te n j, jj, ' "' ,I"M , HiaOINS Oct. Ii PATIUCK J h,. 1 and or the late Dene Hlaalns. arid n RX tli a and friend;. alaoDliltlen Ne. bt. a e If. Inilled te funeral Monday, 8-Si) A ' from the rraldcnee of hla aen-ln-law .mi -V Halley at. Illah requiem rnana .1 . Celmnba'a Church. 10 A M, Interment v. Cathedral Cemetery. "ermeni N rtl !' 1.I..O i i.. .-. -nn uv -... Sln,l.er1 wife of nvrn-i O. Shir-n "'" 1 271 Merchant t Amluben V J ,',V,,. i '""sNffl'.if-i'r-ls? T:"piem ,nM "?,rn let .(1KOP.C1K C hmbanl of P-ma Hucrf 'Small and eon of Colonel Will-am F nii Mar" Ann SmaP Frlenda nnv ca'l ' Arm.trKn.'i V.i2:-2n N Urcad et, l-eiwe... ,,. Irnm hef Im. net lee "r rmei u v-.., i- -",,'. ,.t i.i,tnee. V. W ini -rv.il nrd Ail-I'n'' ti iviiti'iiTii --cm Ort, 't " ".,0J in. '. s iifiiAnn h iiinW; J.'-r.H.rrVl at 'n..'l'"t"n,,"' Vriln N I .",.. I). I 13 I-aie.iP M a"l Tra n j , frnni 2111- I-Pil fh-Mlllit "f '"1" A I i trf I m iisnKBTAKnn . -J 1 KJ DIHOIIP J 1 a .j. f. .'li&LHn.v?, !JJ