Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, OCTOBfelt
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HOST FALLS DEAD
AS PARTY STARTS
Mra. J. B. Cele, Montreal,
Stricken After Arnnpns Birth
day Surprise for Guest
ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE DAUNTLESS
WAR HERO IS HELD
IS SENT TO PRISON
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R. I. Avery, Ex-Marine Officer,
Accused of Victimizing
Twe Acquaintances
WEARS MONOCLE IN COURT
Judge Monaghan Recommits
Frank ("Bull") Rewan for
Restof4-YearTerm
Allegheny County Leader
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the ew-ncis of the A1. nunc Hetel. At-lantl-'
riij. In Mr-. .). H. ('(Ac of
Montreal, null 1 tihrutitly jestPrdny
when Mr, die Ml il-nd just us she
stepped ft em tli" o'eviler of tin liote'
with Mr. I. it?. by li"r -lde.
Onl n le-. tool ii "in ii hand had
broken liiin tl.i vtiiilii" of n triumphal
march, which hi I Wen priinl! t ar
ranged fe,- tin- prt. and tin' guests
liitd it 'it i'lv girhcre !.
Mr". Cot- iiml Mm. I .n t r. hail hern
warm frli-MiK fur n number of m-iu-s.
When Ml". Ce'c decided te visit At
lantic City "(.( timed her departure
fiem her (iim:i''1ihi home se thnt she
would In- lit i In- rc-ert en the miniver-,
Miy ei Mn. Lads' hirlh. '
Arriving several dnv- age she get In
touch with I'M'i'i' nf Mr- Lath's most
intitii.it Mend- i. nl urimigcd the
pnrty. wlihh wn- te In1 ii cemplt-ti
urprl-i
Knrlv ii ih" evening Mrs. Cele In
cite Tin. I.ntr. te hir ni urtinents ntnl
kcp ' th. l until the guest Iiml us
seinmed U'Immi evei j tiii-ii; was read
hp i ie iisid t'mt t'li-j go ilnv. n-t ! ii -. '
Arm In nrin tlii'j cntiTfil tin- '!r '!r
tuter iiml I n I just Mt'iiii'.l neresx the
doerwny whni Mih. t'ule. p:isiii. mi
hreath. threw her hniil te 'ht 'h-iiii niel
rellnpn il ii'i the lloer
Hetol iittcniliiiiis Imrrii' I te her n n
ulstnnce mid lie n t i-titnif I te Ivr
npHrtinent A phslpl.iii :n m..ll"l.
When he nrrned, n few l.iiti'ite hitir.
he irenuui.i oil the v.eiumi 1 1 : 1 1 1 ami
tiive n lunrt nttnik :is the isitiv
CALL PARLEY ON COAL '
Fuel Fair Practices Bedy te West
Independents In Scranton
The ii i.ih'n-s of Hie Kmr l'ratioes
Comiiiitt-e of th St.ue I'uel Cntntiii--
sien i 1 mei t in SeiMiitnii Inte nett
WOOli til ll'tl'l'VII'W 111 ll'plMllll lit Olllll il!-
crnters n." that M-otien nf the Stute.
IMjtnr ('. IMten. I'niiiiiitttoe ehiiinii.in.
mitiiiiiiii'ed tin'i!i..
At the ho.-sIeii. a- at nil pivvums
Olies, the ii) rrntei's will he n'.is te
loei within tin iii'ilmiitn prioe limit
of .?!."." for eunl nt tlie miiieH.
Hn;li A. Dnwien. of t'or.inteii. St nt i
leRislutnr u lemiintt"! inoiiilier of the
I'liir l'rnctloes I iimnnttoe. roipiestod tin!
liifPtins; of tin i null! i'tie. "We thought
it fur no. u onineniont te hnve the utin utin
mittpe tii"et In our eit than te iniiKe
iiheut forty njieriitiiri oeino te I'hlhi
ilplplilii." Mild Mr. I law-mi following
a oeiiforonoo with Mi Follen ti dnj .
1'rler te iselng te Sotanlen the nnu-
DllttOO niOtllhet- W.ll llll'l't lllTI" TlSOKll.1V
ftpinoen.
PROTESTED TOO QUICKLY
Judge Tells Litigants te Walt Be
fore Seeking Garage Writ
l'retr-t iiBiiln-t the proetion of u '4.t '4.t
rnpe nt lh Miuth'-u-t oei'ior of re,'i
ilshth t!Vl't mi. I rnirinetini nil undo
lief-,re Ju i.'i AmloM'i'el teilaj hi re i-dcnl-
of thnt noiglibeilionil.
The '.iniL'e wn- te ' ,ii""Upi1 I .t
GrerRi Homme nnd So'eiiion Sliiiime.
JiiiUe Ai'di'iueid -.lid t'nit :i- th
Innl IIhk lin I net ! i"n erritid. ,ip
j'li ,iiniii m ' i inj'rn tli.'i tee pronia prenia pronia
ttire. Mrnritiu' en th" .it'tilioiitieii w:i'
iVferrPil.
Magazine Section
FEATURES IN
TOMORROW'S
SUNDAY
PUBLIC 2&&&1 LEDGER
"The Simple Creed"
By .Senater liferge Wbn-imi lViir,
aj a ;,urt of a mnreis ,ittui
en 'lu cur. for l:iilust.-i,ii i.ureit.
The Uusiness of Being
Ida .V Tnrh.. 1
the peruei .i'liy i
woman business
An n,--
t Amerie i
writer
in' of
gr-at
Breaking Inte the Earth's
Greatest Powerhouse
An invention 1 i fnnvrsltv of
Wnshlng'e'i . i, r-;ls H'lnh'mjv
feine flav inn Ice us ueiid-" hi ',
i er tinilmreil with i nl
Over the Shell Pits With an
Ex-Doughboy
Anether instnllm -nt of the- ,, .Pr.
eFtltig ta.es of Frenc.i bttt'efieblM
by Cerlirs Orlffl?
When the Air Is Wine
and the Fercstr, Arc Gelden
The ilniimnli ir Wlni-s ,f the (irojse
sound the OD : fur Nimreilj
The Eyes of Vengeance
A hiilr-ralalni? a'tentieti-gr im nc
story by lMwanl Woodward
The Honesty of Neah
Hy )M. n I'hlllpettB
The Iren Bex
Anether Installinnt of Unit ciulirali
inn wcrlal by fluy Therne
$50.00 in Cash Prizes
in the Comic Section.
"What Are They Saying?"
Het New from Oiitnuiii,
.rli.
Wln-r Angels
reur lu Trrml
A LL, tills, the beautiful Itetngravurs
" Section and th Six-Pane All-Star
Comic Section,
comprehensive
are In nddltleu te the
news section of te-
morrow's
SUNDAY
PUBLIC &SE& LEDGER
"Make It a Habit"
A serr I"
blrthdnv of
y
I I . - - - .I . 1 1. ij ii nim ji'iMr inaiiriiJn-rtMiiijtTTrirFinPnWT i irtflflB
lnWAi(IWI(MBMiSS
llrre Is all that Is left nf the rtrr:i:i ferrj hn.if Dauntless, whlili (oeli lire lust nluhl at Its inoerlni's In (ilnti
crstrr. Ald.ie, it drKtid te l!ie I'lillailclpliia ship ami liiirnrd te the water's rdse
CIGARETTE IS BLAMED
AFTER FERRYBOAT BURNS
Shipping In Harber Imperiled When
Dauntless Drifts. Ablaze
Destruction of tin- ferr be.it Jiiiint
les by fire earl llns mertiliu Ii'iim1
b'lt olio Ixmt for -prvln' betwein l'hii.i l'hii.i
delphin and (!leiiceter. N. .1 . r.iul
t'oeos-l'ato- hnuily rIec "lii'tcnd of
I .lil'-lieur -erxloe
Th" IViuiit'ess innlil tin ia-t me -night.
It burned pwim fiem It- inmii
inj-'s In (llntice-ter an! ile.i'ed into '"'
lVlawiire Kier a ma of tlnine-. I'
wns hiiriied te tin water'. eilKi. the I"
I'O.i'.ic $,'0,0111), i.hlih l.s com roil bj 'n--urnnce.
Olinici'-ter firemen en beard the for fer for
rvbe'it renrleis mid a l'liilinlelphiii po
lice fircbeat nttempteil te tie up te the
bu ruins bunt and tow It te hute for
four it ml;lif set uiire ether vei-eU In
the hmher, hut the attempt wa- un
-ueeeisfiil. The le.it Itiuilh wn'l
tureuiid en the "l!nt" en the l'hi'l
ilepht -ii, (,f the iImt, near tin1 navy
n i-'i .
The Iii at had been nut if -etwee fi'l
a month UNilei'jjeIni: tepilr-i
J. H. MOSS GETS DIVORCE
Cafe Owner Among Several Receiv
ing Decrees by Courts Today
.lesppll II Mets, 1'1'oplletOl- if tl.
I'.enu.: Art enfes nt the liote', Mi-je-iie
.mil In Atlantic Cit, rn.-ixel
a iliMirce teiltij from Octantm .b
The New ,ler-ey Court of Cliiiin cry
l-uei the decree.
Mr. Me-s entered Miit in Mm l'.Ul,
naiulti't Charles Jeter n- ee-n poiid peiid poiid
ent. Mr. ami Mr-. Mes were man .cd
in October. 1!1.", b.i a 'ew Yerk ild ild
erninii and hne one el.ild. .le-ei!i !I.
Mesi. .lr., four veiir- obi.
Other ilhorei' i;i tinted led-i, .no .ne .no
.Muiie M. IJiideliiT from Wib-ie.- S.
UnilellfJ
Hun Uerhj-lilre l'tem IMlth
I ierby.hire.
Maud !! .lohn-eii from Warren
.Inlill-Oll.
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Cr.rrlv ll.i-l.el from Willn.m H,i
Crll i:
Heike?.
lieeKer
(ieinmi
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Mar;
Ne'lle
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Flgar e
111 urge V.
from Mar
1 a I.ii'-n 1 .
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WIFE WILL FORGIVE ELOPER
Wants Man Back Who Ran Off
With Hi3 Stepdaughter of 16
If (is, nr (ii'iger. thirt-eiht enr-
old. Who e'npill With III- -lH'l ll-elll'-ehl
stppdnilgllter M.l 1 1 li'. Septi lllbi'i- I'll,
will rt turn te In- wn'e 'ind -men ibil-ill-eti.
all Vidl be i i-gi,,i, hi- wife.
Snllie, said tml.1
"I'lense come home te the el.i'dt-pti
and wife." read- Mr- (!ei;er piijjl If
appeal. 'n i''e need nii and will
fergne ion if ni . i II I live nt -1y
We-t Moere stieei. Seuth Philadel
phia When Mr lielge, and iii- siepdeugh
te left tin fiinnh lind been liing
at "0." Cleielniiil avenue.
Alte- his ilisappeuraiice Mr-, (ii-icei-reeeJM'd
a l-t'er from her liu-biuiil, m
wlie'li h -ml he "loved Mnttie si mill h
he had te ,,i it
RECTOR
EEKS
DIVORCE
Rev. F. S.
Ballentine Accuses Wife
of Desertion
Nernstimu, Pa.. Oct II 'I ,i !! -.
Frnnk Sehi'll Piallentme, ,,f j. ,v,., ,v,.,
Pii'Mdeie e, started -uif for dner in
i'ii ib.irgiiig Marl. i Wurf M.m p,i'.
lenlilie ". itl de-erting Inr -i ie,ir-
.lg" lie iVM-llI'M- wn-
Jnme ' Episi-ni-nl 'liiiri
burg, but wa- i'"tien
Itli in in n It r mi i unit lnint
ter ' f Si
ii 1a ins.
le lil ej
I . ' H.I l
The, lie pri.iehiil "ii Phil iin-lpl.i i
vtreif ii.niirs, i.'.lliug lip -ill 1 iiin'i
Ilalh Fer a titr.e ln n- in I ,!,, it
n- mi i-i nile.M- of lleiiin IV rd.
Ir. Tliemns Ham-e, also nf l.,,w,'i
Mi neli, started s i.l for dneiee iml'ii
bulging desertion thirteen dn- n'ter
tin marriage, w .ib I took j, j m
,liinu:ir. , Hi'.'l .
GUEST AND AUTO GONE
Jehn T. Cassln Thinks Man Get
Breakfast and Other Fixin's
Frank Ilittler. "f Ninth Lambert
street, who wn- u gue-i Inst nulit
in the home of Jehn T. Cjs,in, n I'hlhi
delplu.i eli'V.iter builder at Audubnii.
V .1 . i- being -ought tedav bj i'hil-i-delphi.i
aim N'ew ,! no peIe,. f, r (lie
theft of tin- touring i nr of hi- he t
After H'lL.ili.ing nil night nt the I'as
sin home, Rutl'T was a-ked after
brenkfus' te go Mr. Caiu's nr from
the garage Mr. Hutler went tm lin
ear, but failed te return When Cas-m
investigated, the i nr was gene. Further
investigation riwealed tint $1," nv
lllls.sing from the pofketbe ,; nf Mi
Cassln's daughter Viela
WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH
Trips en Stairway With Candle
Vine Street Heme
in
Mrs Uridget Thornten
siMy-elghr '
veiir old. was fntall
bur11.1l whin her
elliing was ignitnl b a eandh
lit I11M'
onto at 1001 Vine si, t M,s. Thern-
'011 topped and fell la-t night as he
was usi eliding the Htair- In her home
earning a candle. She died this morn
lug in tlie Hahnemann He-pital
Stabbed
Isaac Hanei
n Back In Heme
a Negie. 1110 Lembard
Street was stabl'i'd Hi the buck III hi
ll'ihie last night He refused d, tiaiiie
his as-.illant He 1. 11 the Pcuusil
vaiiiu IIesiital
ARK YOU LOOKING FOK IIKIJ'T I'KK-
hapn th M-rv pren you nun a adifr
tlilnc under SltuMlena en vK 20. Adv.
T
AGED MAN GIVES HIS GOLD
TO AID NEAR EAST RELIEF
Detinli's Clwrislunl S3 I'ivcc te Help Smyrna Refugees Con
tributions in One Day Total Mere Than $10,000
C
of '
I..
C Sin kew Mill- iMH old.
l!a-t Su!iii h iiui.i .iM-iiue.
the wltidin;; staliwii lea ling
eOlllw! fti.in .lliii... ni flii. Wine
i-lilabe'
In I lie
at Helief, I'.re.nl nod I u-t -treit.
In Ids hand wn-olutehed tlghtl a w.ul
of Ussue pnpei- in whii h was wrapped
i u-eld pieee.
"1 want en tn it,, tn inetiei." be
-aid. in n fnltering Mine, 'te Inn lleur
ter thus., iitifoi'tuiinte pie driven
fi nm Sni rim hy the Turks. I hnve
tre.i-Ufeil tills gel. I piece ler mini
xe.irs. ( .ucans mh ritiee for me te
part with it. but Ced knew- the-e
-Inning iinl'ertiiiiate- nee I it mere than
I de."
Total contributions reeened M'-ter-'.-
bj the Near Fa-t Kellef ter I he
Milium iiiergein-y fund iiggregpteil
.ibiiiit Mii.(ilii). i ti,,.,,. oentiibiitioits
were i hooks from pei-eus in till wall.
of life, I.ibert ISniiils. iniipen-, coin
and lulls nf varieu- ileneiii'i.atinns
Chech Inr iSle. 0 D'uiated
O.le , hook fin SIlMlll ,i.i li , ,nl
fiem Mi-s Nina i.e-i. 'JiMill Walnut
'tie't A i heel, ler .Si'lMI rnnie ff"iu
Mi-. I'h.nle. Ileriii'iii The'iia-. n !ili."il
COURSE THRONGED
Society Matrons and Debu
tantes Gather at Erdenlieim
for Pennsylvania Classic
PLAN FOUR OTHER 'RACES,
I'ehui.iii", - 'lid -ni let l'l.itmu- a-- I
-eiubled till- nlteiuoeii en the inund-,
e tJii.rji li Wlderer at l,i nlielui
te wat, l. te i hatupinn-liin no" for
the Penii-. ivaiiia Hunt irejiln and four,
ether i in i-
J. ! linlgw.-i '- 1 loelej wen a leg i
en the tieph ln-t ,nr, and i- ion
lending agniii t-'dm The : In i- ui-tiie-
nre Itiilpb I'.eaver Sua buiger'-
Woheitioi II. It., h It Tnl.imr- l.nke-
w I. Wi'-li Strawliiide'- Hiver
Itreoe, Jem ph N. Ewing's liinbreak
Willi. in. Miilferu's Spenrniim, Hiehanl
AVliItmaii's I ;-ill- We-t. Mr. Tulnnd".
Whi-t II and W .1. Clothier'- Mil!
Whaler. v
Mr St-nss burger nvl the Uuuttngden
Vnlle-, Farms have two entiie- em h
in thi Caldwell .i-e eient Mr.
Strn buigcr and fieerge Ilroek" h,ie
eiittns in I be l'liieiili'uin I'm, ran
I'll,- eiuilpetilnr- ill the Wbltililll-I
I'i'ite r.n e, thrie i.nles iu-re - ,,-iii' r .
in - Mr Stias-burger. Aiil.ur I'ou I'eu
br. J V Fwing, .1. II. Lu. ,i-. .1 .1.
Vnndcgi '.'', C. M. Kline, S. 1. Flinch.
J Ii I!'ilg,ay and C S Cl.i- mi
Fntries in the Iroiiuets I'lnie roe
b i- . been made bv Ilenrv It HiiT'ehl.
W.ilte- Jeflerd. Mr. Hidgwnc an I Te
Iluntiiigdiiii Viilb' Fill ins
DRY AGENT WINS TWO
BOUTS WITH SALOONMEM
Spirited Contests Fellow Squad's
Invasion of Suspected Places
Prohibition Agent Edwnd ll'iri- .
eeiivlined this morning that 'he ' ' ..-i 1
bmvc rabbr must ie-.-e-s n rembmn.
t .mi of the (juallties winch gr, in mnke
a football -tin- and a wmbl's hean-'M-lglit
(li.nnpien, following two strug
gb s during raids jeslerdny in wlneli he
liad le -iibdiie irate ahieukeppers be.
lore rending search wanants te them
At the saloon of Inid Miilhellanil.
Trenten and II tint Ins Park menues. th
ngeiits, led by Duvls, were met b Mul Mul
liellmiil at the deer ami told te kei p nut
of his place. Agent iJavis made a
tlylng football ta.l.le of Mulheihmil's
legs. Other agents went after ten or
twelve jemig men the snloenkeeper lnnl
summoned when he saw the ugi-nt-ceming.
Tlie lighting continued ever
fifteen minute. befeie Mulliellnnd wa
arrested. Fourteen ipiarts of whisky
were found behind the bar. agents said'
The second place at which the aguits
emountered trouble wn nr the -nl ,en
of Jehn SengnU, Fraiikfeul inenue ntnl
N'errN street. Jehn -Inkewit. seu-ni.
low of Sengnll, was asleep upMUjrh
when he heard the commotion mnde
by the raiders. He ran down in J,s
bare feet and rushed at the neure-t
agent, who happened tn be I (avis.
Davis and his nsallant i eiler nut of
the saloon Inte tlie street I'lnally
Davis knocked his mini out, nnd after
reviving nun, in- was nueweii te get
him.
dressed nnd was then arrested
TO DEDICATE PLANE FIELD
M.HI, r.rn.inH te Br. R i 4
,,,-.u,H v.... .- v . ,vviusu iu
I
Government Next Week
The Media aviation field will
,., tenteVl a for. a ,, es ,.. ,1 . ,
..i...l Uint.iu i!,,..,. Hi,i,,.... . . ..
A .luu " '" ,,v" n,l,ur
ntur-
day. '
C. Frank Wllliam-nn, president of
the Media Husiness Men's Ae-oclntien.
, which organization leased tlie field, WH1
mnke the presenlatien, and among these
present will be Ooveriier Spreiil and
piehably the (ioverners of Delaware,
New Jersey mid New Yerk,
Princess Buys Estate
Newport. It. I.. Oct, II. Princess
Miguel de Hnc'iiuxa has piircliasid t.
Moorings for a Newport summer place,
it wan formerly owned bj Nelsen L.
Hnrnes.
FOR HUNT TROPHY NEW '
Che-tnut street. Mr. nii.I Mr-. S.iiiiuel
U'ii -out n i beck for T.!.1. Julian
Weed, of KiL'll I.eeu-i -lint, contrib
uted SHOO and William A Scott -ent
.1 elici'k ler S'J.iO.
The oentrihiltions e.ii.ie ft nm
hundred porn ins, mining the
4 heck received being these:
WilUum A. Kci.it
seveinl
larger
ii una, in inije . ...
WilUum ll-iirN llu.il. i h
Mrs Edwnril Ce;s
H'-nry II Cnllina . . ..
.S'liiu S. Dnllur.l . . .
1 "i mik Oliver Koeli-v
.ru'lk.-" Wltllalli II. MtmiKe . .
Willi am 1. Iturcl.iy
.Turn' li lei'e
Huliert Tarren
Alfn-il WuIkipiiIiiiIii , f
H Itoliert Ott
'I OlTIlKClp riPSlltP. Il.ll I llVllLll
ls-iibnllii T T.it'min
llplfint llulil.,.11
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Junier rhrlstluii l:n..u.r i.f tin In"
Ikth-WjIIh .Mnii.irl.il I'rislijt-Hiin
Church I''11
Contributions- me new being urgeif
by Near F.ast Helief for the purelm-!
of feedstuffs te be leaded en the steam--hip
Coeur d'Alene. which will ar
live here en October '-':'- te take sup
idie te the fntiilue-strickeii district in
n ml around Mityb'tie.
P. R. T. TAKES
L'T
Frankford Cars Will Be Run te
Try Out Men and
Equipment
BIG CELEBRATION PLANNED
Th
Frankford elevated i.ne will b"
tin lie
Tian
I i i'i- te the Phi'iiileipli .1 Hapnl
-,t Cempnii b the i-itv loineri-ow.
Thi- i- in i rilanee with an agtee-
i ment between the oil nnd the lempuni
that the latter should take )Mr the
'line in October l."i lu elder le have
miiple oppeitunitv te ti oil cipiipiiictit
nnd I.ne emt thing in undine-s for
legulnr "I oration of the spur begininn;
i Ne ember ,".
i Tin emnpatiy I a planned te run
1 praetlie trains en Mi.iuhiy from tin-
terminal at Mrii'ge -tteet te Arch "Ire't
where the hiniieb er-nuei is with tie
, M.nkit street ",."
As the ceiii.ecting link i all pet for
notion there I. a pns-ihllit tli.it a few
d the Frniikferd "I." trains will be ru.i
'brutish i" Slty-nlnth and Maikei
-treet'.
There will he no formal leieinenj in
ceiincetinii ith tureitiR ever the brain li
tomorrow. Hy taking o.er the line nt
this time the various crews will have
opportunity te tr out the cars and
piaitlce their bteps for twenty das
In feie the opening of the line.
Tran-it Iiirecter Twining said to
day that elghtv-ihe of the 100 cars or er
ileted for tlie "I," h.ue been deliveied.
and tlie reiuaiiilng hft""ii will be tin-i-l,i
d at the J. (!. I St ill Cenip.ui 's
plant in u few liny-
Meniiwhlle residents of the northeast
tin phinnini; a bis celebration te mark
tin iietuiil beginning of operation.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE
LICENSES
1 iniin, i- M.r-irine" 1V" i g4th
n
. 1 i n i ii llrleti 'Jill wmi rl 1
I. I- V, I.UtlK'llti. Tai 7 PillTiiette si mil
Mir ,n l Hrnwn. 1.0T i itnnn si
Hurr iish .1 Kunifiinl I ii'1-uu-n l, N. .1 .
nvl M,-: i: llllfee. gllss i:inmlnt-,r i.
1. h' u I I I'ir.in. gs.'l ,N I.ettliKrnr rt . an, I
Mirmrii 'i'uilei. s- Verlc I'llJ.
J tin Ili.ru.itti KCi - N .'I t MiJ Dnr
h.irii Herniinl 110s N '. I b!
Hewn, let II Sun'llielni. gi ill V. Sem"(
i nn I c'.'iiqllnu M -hullief. -"-i W
i:re ne
I. ,uls snilmn. 3tMl fierni intnivn e anil
Manilla (.'nlin .'i3l I'ore r "l.
i:'iHr,l .1 Menilenhall .'.07 N. 21et St., an
1 iie'ii il Cenner. eli7 .N glut nt.
l.i.u iv .1 A I'lllninre 1IH.1 H. tltli st .
,i 1 nKitir.ii V-. Crlmmlim, 1 Hi) Jehn-
l-'iMmin rrexrinin. lsr. N Frunklln t . '
ii fid lleie Uren-tlna, HOS N. Falrhlll ft
Henry I' uilemann, 1 Ig.'l 1'Hhi-r live, and,
Vmmid.i II Ieiff Sw-iirlhniere. li
"nm imeker Tin Pine , and Minnie i.i-
I r , ml y liewii, llle Lembard m., nnd l.l.-.-
nd
et ,
.1 ,
i stewnB, inn i.emii.iru m . .
NI
1'ei.j.imln 1- Ptniltan lligl Arch
and
nn I
I. iziiliet'i At '.1 nt Clienttr. J'.
Iii t! llendtrHen. Tienten, N.
Ilti.'l Wrmht Unr.terteivn. 1'J
Is. Ill H lllLWeH. lOg'l V Wll'lllKlen t.
nt I n r.iire At. Het. 1SDI N Alder n
Wli'l nn c Alurdnr-r! SH!I ArnmliiKe ne ,
nvt Prrl-i liiiiiBheity g02S Jteselilll i
SiniU"! rrinlin.ie ! It II. Atei cipenslii.
ne nnd Mirle I" l-'rnnci. If'l N' iti hi
K'lMnrd .1 rhlnlv. Alliintle Clt., N .1 nnd
Aluruarei i; Wclten r.ulli Dufflelil Bl
P.dviird II Clarke 7d.12 I'.erehllt st , and
1. ,ilI,M, flirfer,! l''''.! S glltll bl
Gi one Abolieiinuer. liroeklyn. N J
Hi .en Unlain. lgi) s. B'Ui st
,amul Iliiusimanll -7:M Cntharlnu M
mil
nnd
Shihn N Amilehuuin, 4n n. c.-i'ii si
Nnlielas .1 Kedzlnrn. Hfltn 1.. i-nank-u nt
and Alary ! Ataek H24U I.HIiKioen hi
Albert i: allll Itendlnit. P . and S h l.i
III, haier gsae nxfurd nt
Alt.rrt I. (Jreenweiid I III Anldnnil ave . and
i;illh I (Jane 815 .Summet llrmi
I.een Apkarlan. 70S N '"h ' '""1 AIad-
''""'" '" J'S',, X .'.V""." u . ,' ,-,s . I
J 1 il 1 l Hiriiiuuni
1 .innuei j iiarm. --, - .,,,, ., , .,-4 i.hm .
II. W'llllnms 22.1 .0 111 ni. , 1
, William Welsh. 1740 St. Paul nt ut,d ,
Amanda Ritchie, til 13 N 4th t.
"!.!:'.' 1Ju H' A, "' "l ' an" Marv
(-,., -.. 11 i ...,. 1771 PrnnUPnril u . '
TnS Mu.rlt. J. uir. " rrnnkfuT.l ,
t.euls I.emnnaflH I.'i(l2 N' I'linmc st
I, In Kelifier 1131 N lllh St.
nnl
Chur.ts C Waul. New Verlc City and
l.il-
lUtl ( Aluiiarelll, Jiurniuw .,
Herluf Ilannen. -1112.1 hCeatnut St., und Ann.i
II. Kletih, 402.1 Chestnut , nt
Adam M. Mtr. U21 N 11th Ht.. and Alaiy
A iiMlak filOli Diamond t
IT'S TAG DAY FOR
HI
IM
I.es
le He and. .mtui
Fifteenth
slieet, was arrested at iweinn mid
Chestnut streets last night for running
11 inr without lieeiin" tags. Mr. Hei-
I land is tlie jeunger brother of Mugis-
1 trnte Helland.
OVER
OMORROW
Unbprt I. Avpry, ihlrly-plijlii jenrs
old, ii former lieutenant of marine
who was weiinih'il overuens nnd ileoo ileeo ileoe
rnted for lirnverj, was held in ."f.'OII
hall for oeiirt en ehnrKOH of i:ixsttii;
worthless eheehn hy Mnslstrnte Uen
haw. In City Hall, lliii inernltiR.
Avery was arrested Inn nlRht nt
Tenth nnd Chestnut strrels when
Hnrnld .1. Poete, l.'l- Spruce tttreet.
who says he en.shi'd S'J'-Ti of worthies
cheeks for him, u him nnd culled the
police.
tlrttoe Cleelnnd, 1f'l7 Spriiti; (lar-
den street, wns nl-e iellmi7cd. h
uivm, te the extent of !?7.", and tr-tilied
ngn-iuM .ivcry.
Avery appeared in court with n tiinn-
I nele and waxed mustache. He seemed
net especially pertuihed ever the
clitirKe.
I Served Time In ritt.sbiir-,li
AcrnrditiB te the police, Avery only
! recently served ,-lx month In I'ltt" -
hiiruh en sinilliir charges.
j I'iMe knew Aveiy, he says, when he
( was inimager of a New Yerk restaurant,
He mid In did net he-ltnte te cash
(Acr'K check) when the latter came te
I him in Jul. And then in order te
t itinKe geed tin check, Feete said lie
iiml te liawu elntning
Clevelnnd -aid Aery. met liiin Julv 1
and two das later came te hi- iillic.
when he caslird .1 S.'O dice); for the
former eflh or.
"1 h.iil knew him ten . Mar-,"
ClcM'hiud -all. "I met him in (Im
erniueiit work in Wii-hinglen. Wloei
l,e told me be wni n hit hard up, 1 of
fered him a job as a salesman. He no ne no
eppteil it nnd en the strength of It
asked me te cash another check for
S'-'i", which I did. but he never came
te work. The cheeks were leturned '
marked ,no geed.' "
STUDENTS' INITIATION
TO ENTERTAIN PUBLIC
Seven Yeung t-rat Aspirants Will
De Stunts In Chestnut Street
1 As tin price of initiation into the
I'hi rp-llen Sigma fraternlt, seven
'.Miiing l.ien will give ii public enter-
I t.iinment uleng Clicstiuit street be
tween Sixteenth and Twelfth streets
I tin- afternoon.
The will leave the fraternity house
nt L'.'IOll l'itzwater street, dre-sed In
ivory -ei-t of costume imaginable by
til' II- spnu-fl-s,
Anieic; the fonts they will attempt
will be the climbing of a standing trel- '
le.i pole at 1'iiead and Che-tnut streets '
nnd tin feeding of ernekers te a bronze
eagle ill the court of a ilepnilint'iit
store.
Tin
student- are: Henry Deuble-,
-114 Hun Miiwt avenue. Cyn-
oewor.
w ii ;
-tieel
-t reel
Wayne Mitchell. "(Il'.l (iieen
Herbert Williams, -Jflin (ireeu
Klwoed Williams. 'ZY. Chris-
liau street: llcerge Sus-ingcr, 1!.".0(1
Fitr.water street, Stanley Oleum. "'Jill
I'ltviw.iter street, and lMwanl Tisdaie,
.'e'tl I.ai'ehwoeil avenue.
ARMY CUT UP TO HARDING
Faces Problem of Saving $600,000,
000 en Budget
Washington. Oct. II. - President
Hardin-: will le obliged te decide within
the next few weeks whether the Ad
ministration is te receiiimenil le Con Cen
gres further cut- in the arm mid niivy
in l!VM. (ieneral H. M. Lnnl. diieeter
of tin budget. buv with the nppin nppin
pilatlen I'ecomnieudiitleii.s required by
Ileeember ., has placed before the
Pre-blent (he problem of keeping budget
l-e-oinmenilatleiis te Congress within
Tren-ui' Del artment e-timuteb of reve
nue, a policy te which tlie Aunuiua Aunuiua
trillien i- committed.
Present estimates for the fiscal jeai
1021 anticipate Federal receipts of
sllghtlv )e.j- than .?:?.'")(), 000,00". or
about .r.00.0n0.nne le-s than the budget
e-tiinates for ltlU.'J, under which the
(ievernment is new operating. Huilget
elhcers an iindei steed te lie seeking1
a way te sne Mltlll, Ollll, 000. The be
lieve a cut in the army and navy 1- one
nl the me-t ixpeiliciit methods.
Deaths of a Day
THEODORE F. POHLIG
(Newspaper Advertising Man Dies Inj,-
Hesplt.-.l After Operation te recent rains, ami his borne lest Its
Theodere I. Pehlig, a well-known ' footing. The net instant horse and
'new-paper mUei Using man, died sud-.ihier plunged down the umbankiuent.
i dimly M-sterdny in the Andersen Hes- J Pi lends found Mr. l'ee unconscious he
ipital following' mi operation. 'sl(le hi di-abled lier-e. Up was taken
I Mr. Pehlig stnrteil in advertising te the clubhoii'e and reviled.
imlr lunrt. il,. in ii, rt wttira fieri ni, ill,, '
dd Plillililelphl.l News. Sub-eqilL'lltl
lie wa- en the Philr.di Ipliui Pre-- and
the Pi lit t Ll'lii,n:. At Iii- death be
was i-nnnu'cd with the Ninth Ainer
ic.iii. Mr. Pehlig wn ,i iifi'senal friend of
inuii el the h
oil wnh win
cmitin t He
and wns beni
home wns at ."
'el.iig business men of t
m b
V IIS
came into frequent.
siM -one ear.s old
in Philadelphia. His
Maple inenue, Ha hi.
lie was a member of Ledge Ne, ;i
, F. and A. M and the Artisans'
Uidi'i et Mutual Protection. Hu is sur
. viM-d b his wife, a seu, William T.
PejiHn. mid a daughter, Miss Anna (J.
Pehlig.
Mlts Isabella M. MacBrlde
I he funeral for Miss Isabelle
M.
her
I .Mliolirlile. who i led Wei hcsi av nt
tome. -1 S 1 .", Wind' or inenue. after
1111
illn.ww .,f f i, ...hi i.. i...
, .-" ,
In el was in chaige of training normal
'.I', in-. ,., ntti'c I Kill irn WITK.
She imp.irled Inr method" te teachers
throughout the .-Unto and iiiii-ndiieisl
"deiuoiisinitien"
tuii-lilng in kinder-
I giirtiu work nt tlie rnherslty of Penn
K.n,l""e fumuier soneol
Harry T. Harrlnger
Harry T. lliiri'liiger, fennerli of ihU
ut, died in OleM'huid, e., nt Sun-
dii, according le a tietlie 1 j)M ,v
Ids mother, Mrs. Mm- Hnrrliigei , df
l!H North Twenty-lliht street.
Mr. Harnngi'r wn- a master ilasn rei
b prnfi salon, lie is survived bv a
widow und three childieii. He wii- a
ineiiilier of tlie Elk and Eagles ledi.es.
Tlie body will be brought te Philadel
phia for bui'tal in .Mount Peace Cem.
eterj Melida.
William Deck
Alloena, l'n.f Oct. II, -tjij Ni j, .
- William Deck, better known as
"Frenchy," and widely known Ihruiigh Ihruiigh
eut Peiiiislanla as a herseiiinn, died
at the Mercy Hospital in tins city last
night as the lesiilt nf shock following
mi operation. Mr. I leek was hft-eiKht
years of age.
TIIK .1011 yi)l AUI, LOOKING loll J,V
Frank Hewnn, nllnR "Hull," n drtiK
nddlet, was recommitted te the county
I prlen today by .Tttupe MennRiinn for
I liilntlnc IiIm parole.
j Hewnn wni released en probation six
' month nse because of the IDrtesi of
' his mother. He lind served eighteen
ImentliM of n four-year Fcntcnee for
I tiilin: ilriiBe. He wns nrrestcd Inst
nl'lit nenr hi' home nt Seventh nnd
Leinhard street.
i When he wni taken before .TunRO
Mnnnirlinil tOllltV. ICnW.in Mid HO
f,,tu,nc,i te the use of drug because be
; ,V,IK ,.0ntiniinlly Hounded py pence iei-
()Wn tic fcllt, 0 i,is mother, who
, M.art.hed him tit every opportunity In
I ,,,,. tffertn te Ilnd nnrcetlc.
I i-je, t,n renrlctinn of l-'rnnlc Trt-
' eeMI. alia 'Trunk Fnts," acknowledged
liputptiant of the noterlou "Al" Wub-
, ner, ,Tud;:e .xlntiiigiitin and District At-
' ternev's efllcliiN nre expecting te get
Information eeiiccrnlni; the whereabouts
of Wugncr, who is a fugitive from
justice.
Trlcelll, facing a long sentence for
the possession nnd sale of drugs, in all
probability will divulge tne nuiing pinec
I of hi chief If he is premised leniency,
It is believed,
ii i,,,, nitiAi- oniivieipii iitiiir
ppibllers nre about te reveal or have re-
eiiled important information no te the
higher-up in the drug rings were cur-
vent es en n v wlieil . esen 1 ncisi,
i-. . i, i.... tr n,. C1..1.1 ei,.l "1li-"
Frank HIccole were brought from the
,;,,,!y '" "Y7. 7 " u ." ViT
. " i. i ,, n i.. t tin.
ehnmhers of Judge Meniighnn. where
the special investigators liave been ipiefl
Hening the peddlers.
SEEKS HER BROTHER
Mrs.
Llllle Dean Wants Werd
of
Rebert E. de Maranville
Mr-, l.illie E. Denii, YVntorienl
Wink-. Canideii County, X. J., ha
appealed te the publx tn help find her
bother. Hubert Emmet de Murnnvlllp.
who has net been heard from since
shortly after the United States entered
the World War.
Mr. de Maranville w-liose home wn-j
in Pendleton, IntT.. where hi wife and
family still live, is Mijipesed te have
enlerpi! tlie Secret Service and te hnve
1,,,.,.. irtttt nlivnntl e.'irlv tint wn Tin... . i- i .i.... t... M..Itn 1tiFiin..f. Tim: ,. ieaa"lB
i. ..-ii ci it ' "', - ." '"
in si im-vif,'' " ." ' ' '
short v after he Innueil in (ilasgew.
. I.... -. ..
Seme yenrs age he sulTered nn attack
of amnesia . nnd for two weeks his mind
was a blank. Mrs. Dean feiira that he
miiv have siiffeted nnethcr Mich attack.
Mr. de Maranville was a Knight
Teiirdar.
TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIP
Comeetitlon Open te Beys Frem
Lewer Merlen High Scheel
Plans are bring made by nieuiL' r r
ef the lit' n Maw r Husiness A-incin-1
tleti te i-ariy Inte effect u resolution
iiecentl pnssei establishing an annual
ehelnrship te a qualified male candi
date nf tin- Lever Merlen Hlgl; Scheel.
The scholarship provides for the pny
inent of tuition tees up te SHOO in any
ellvge ir innveisit during the fresh
man year, and leaves the selection of
the winner te the faculty and the heard
of education of the township.
; M. P Hurllngame. pre.-ident of the
'Hr.Mi Mnwr Association, became inter
ested In and pushed the project through
an appeal made bv William J. Ilvrnt-,
Jr., secretary of the Lewer Morien
Scheel lle.iril, who said certain schol schel
ii'rshi wep. opt u te giil gtndunles
GRESHAM POE HURT IM HIIMT
UncenHIKI rue HUH I m niJIl I
When
Plunges Down Quarry Hele
Herse Slips In Fex Chase
Hattimere. Oct. 1-i -Plunging thirt
feet down an embankment when Id's
horse slipped and fell In n fox chase
wnh the Croen Spring Valley hounds.
1,'shnm II. Pep, of the noted family of
' ":"' ' V ' "'"'," "
nth et.-. escaped with slight injuries
,, v-i ,-i n.i;. , Alie nn mil, llllliroeui, Whs se
hadl hurt it will b" unable te take
part in tiw iex hunts the rest of the
season.
FALLS. BRUISES FINGERS
Motorcycle Patrolman Hurt In Col
lision With Truck
.lame- Mnwc, a mnterrjele patrol
in. in. W'" cut and brniseil sevrreli te.
d,i, when hi- c.icle crashed into a truck
at llie.nl and Federal streets. Mnxu-rdl
has cuts ami bruises ()f the fa,.e, fin
gers, jijjht side and right leg and a
sprained wiist. lie
was taken te St.
Agnes Hospital.
Rathenau's Killers Sentenced
Lclpsir, fici-mniiy, Oct. 11. fUv A.
P. I Sentences up te fitteen M'.irs pelint
servitude were imposed today en the
meipwhe have been en trial iii the ki
litical limit bei tin, charge of com
plicity in the IllUliler of l)r. Willi, .
111 ,tl,i I., I.. I ,,...! . ,,
, .V" "" ' ""-mil .'winsicr. i.ruest
senienceii ie lour cnis as
Willi.i.n (iiienlher was
III IICIC III .
scntinj.j! in
, eigiii enrs mr iiiinpiieit in the miir-
uler, nml Kail Tllles-iui le thlee vwim
for
ii-nii-Kie-hinu iii ptllille order
The ether difemlauts were seniene..!
Mirieii-I te from two mouths te five I
enrs penal servitude. '
660,000 Army for France '
Pari, O-t. 11 -An arm of (ii!e,(M)0 i
1 seiiuers. iiiciuuing su divisions (,
troops In tlie occupied area in th
Khlnclaiiil, must be letalned under arms
in France te have the ne-essary effec
tlves for national defense, Andre
Maglnet, Minister nf Wnr. informed
the Army Commission of the Senate
ji-iitcrdny.
Engine Kills Railroad Watchman
Ubanmi, Pa., Oct. 11. -Edward
(lingrlch, foil -eight, i-i'es,sInij wnteh
'u. for the P. and ,lt I'alinyra.
was instantly killed while en duty w'hen
he stepped out of the way ,,f ' ,,aR.
i-.iniv, Mi,,,, nml was shuck l,v
engine driiwlng a caboose. His '
was I'lii'luil Clngi-ii'h was in I he
mi
lead
cm-
piej 01 1 in i 1 liip.'lll le- leu
.vears
IMM-t JIANTIII)
mm.i:
1 I t.in ..,, 1 . ... .. --'. ... ...
i, ,', luii , iiivuiii 111:1, SISOII SKIIIII i,,w,ll,.
cxani, .Mjy 15; ceiuhlntf eoure IS: nai tin. I
ulari fr.. IJex lisi-h c. Wihlnen, S! t? '
l'hllllpf nml riilltlr."
H. HKATKICE McIIEXHV
Who will represent the Spartan
Assembly nt the beauty contest of
the bal mesque of the Artisan'
Order of Mutual Protection at the
Academy of Music October 30
U. OF P. CLASS FIGHT
INQUIRY IS DROPPED
Only Real "Victim" 8ent te Hos
pital for Cramps, Net Injuries
Authorities at the Vnlvcrslty nf
i I'niiiisv van a teiinv. nttur an hivpvii-
Jgatien of the intercbiHS light of early
1 ycslerdny, announced that the tight
was "se trivial' us te warrant no
iiinni'i t"i . i"i' ' " ""
After calling in the Senior Class
prerident, Themns Hinge, nnd nura
lenii," him. E. W. Madeira, of the
the light bad been exaggerated. Only
j r.e mail went te the hospital. Mr. Ma
deira said, and he wns suffering frrtrn
cramps rather than injuries from the
fight.
There wn nothing out of the ordi
nary in the clash, Mr. Madeira said,
except that It had been a little mere
spirited than some of the previous fights
between tlic first nml second year men.
Jeseph Xewbcrry, a YVhnrten school
freshman, was the student treated at
the hospital.
MAYOfTaNd" OFFICIALS GO
ON RIVER INSPECTION TRIP.
' , f Further Development of I ?r "'cecMed candidates fer'Speaker d
r,anB Ier r"rlncr eve,opmeiii. u former Speakers Spnngler. of Yeit .3
Pert Are Discussed Aboard Tug Whltaker, of Chester; ReprwentitSj
I'lnns for further development of the McVicnr and Viekerman, Oliver leadn
' Jinn VV( Ulhi'urii hmi;ij u.v .uu,ui u a,iiftii?iij , 'uutiuy, ei 110(58 lh
I innri nm n iitiin mm et c v n it'in w in , i-uiiiiMif. eutuiic a id l.iifTtrtr fi
---- , 11 it l.l. I I. - " J, Ul
lett here en the nnrnnr tug m. r. c'liny ' .e'ii"i.
for an inspection of the Delaware Hiver i Spangier . candidacy would be taut
nnd alto the Dclnware and Chesapeake lp ',p( thnt he should he vindicated
( 'anal. 'W l,!,t 'T, "'"J'11'1 l,e Tli-'ctcd as a it-
On the trip down thp river the Ma or ""V,' te ".T, U,T.Wi V1"0'1 ,,c',es hi
neintcd out fhnt the tidewater terminal I " ' .'xirn ln".t "? jf the m
piers and warehouses at the feet of '" ,' ",'; '' '.' r,"'"0.1- "M. JVWUWi
Iroeen avenue had been cemnleted. I1" .,.'.,5., V,0"1' b ''." rwl bjf a dtrin
They w III be formally dedl
niioienriato ceremonies nevt
" .'." . . .. - ,--..,- . -. ....
These in the party with .Mayer wcviai lias a I'aitilidntr
Moere are Oenrge V. Sproule. Directer: Tlie suggestion nf Mr. I.niTerir
of Wharves, Decks and Ferries: City "Thick" Devlin's Eighth Ward, U li
Miiiciter J-niyin, i nemas i . Armstrong, lerrsung. 11. wns recalled that Derli
Lity I'urchttsing ..geni; .1. . . net- ( lurneii in rut- warn ier rinelint en rri rri
ten, president Maritime Exchange, and , mary election da when ether ergaai-
Caplain Jehn r. infill, president i wuin leiuiers in i-iiiinueipiiin went f,
1'IInKi' Askneintbiii Alter.
GERMANTOWN ROBBERY
SUSPECTS SHIFT BLAME
cacn eaya uincr uoeicu nomce, out Common Fleas of I'tiien nnd Snjdi
Beth Are Arrested Comities would be haiked for the nln
spensible for many recent robberies in
(.lermnntewii were held In S1000 bill
each for a further hearing hy Mngls-
tnte Llnih'll tedn
Tll ,m'" ure Wll,'ln1 Calbigher nnd
, ni)C,t .NIm-i-n, a Negro, who runs a
i shoe shining sliep at l.l.. Last t helien
' inenue.
When Deteclivs Mel-arlniid and Mo Me Mo
deoli went te flic shop in search of
Callagher. whose descriprinii cone--pond-
with that of one of the ban
dit', the found niurli of the goods
stolen in the back of the shop. At the
hear ng ouch pr -ener en
,,,, ,,, committed ,
hearing each pri-nncr charged the ether
robberies.
HURT IN AUTO CRASH
Man Thrown Frem Car Other
Driver Is Arrested
Frank lioMnseii, .'i:!;', Hermitage
stiiet, was tluewii fiem hi- niilenuihlle
and slight! hurt when his car i rushed
head-en with another driven In I'harles
Hrnwn. ,"i7!i'J Ke.iser street 'late just
niulit at Ilnlnes and (ireiue streit.
Hobinsen was in tended ! a phjsiciun
111 the nelgliliorbeoil.
After i lie aechleiit Hrnwn. ai'ierdlng
le the piliee, left his car 111 the street
nud sl.iggeml away. He was ariested
by IlcieeiiM. Mi I'vnn, of Ceimantewii
station, and charged wiib dihiug an
automobile while intoxicated.
I'.reuu will h.ne a henrlng this morn
lug befi.re Mngislinte l.iiidull.
CHILD INJURED BY "AUTO
Jenkintown Bey In Hesplta
Injuries te Lea
With
Philip Huekner, twelve -.ears old, Hi,-. Ml'-'' IMnrliefn pepjiery slneeate un ;
Hillside inenue, Jenkintown, was l"''(' nv" "''"--'ly periling up W'
kiieckcii iiewji ny a niiitertruck last ere- ' umpuisn.
utin; ut iiorniiintewn inenmi and Cam
bria street. He is in the Samaritan
Hospital with injuries of the ankle ami
leg.
Wllllnm Self, Neg,e, 0f,,rd street
neat- rwenty-leurtb. the i-hiiuffnir, was
held under .villi) ball tedav for a f,..
ther bearing by Magistrate Deiighntv
in the t.criuaiilewii avenue mid Lwom' Lwem'
ing street station.
Think Man Wa3 Poisoned
,..',,!',1"'f,,',"',r.i"usti""sl.ill-' ,l"' 'l''-h of
illiam H. ( niter, n Negro, L'llL'l) I .n,,.
hard street, who was taken suddeul'v ,i"
nnd died nl 1M1 Lemhurd sticet teiliv
Police believe he was poison,.,!
OTHER POLITICAL GOSSIP
1'crliaps one f f1(1 b i
hat Senater Max e. I ZL ,in
"fifing" (l.fre,,, Pln(.;;et ' '7 M
cm election day, Xeiemher " I,
one of hi nllie. Stale lin
I i ', "", Peiitlen hacker, "?i w
&Xe llei"",llc"' iet
mi'hUllSSWltftL8?
Ms cnndldnc-; n he a ''
he Leslie lenders would et bitSLW
te see a mere or les dr,HpX,wl'H
which tar&nST t. 1'C.
thnt tlie hestllitj of the le, i fSfcte
er te the Ferester l,K"ifel-
cstitnnted. l" w
"Max." ileelnrp.t T u...
the whole 'erMnlinil. ,..WV. "M
County will be for Mr. I'inehet.''
Net Fully ,Keeiieil..in
It
met mat many 0f th n-j
rd leaders stieh as I.esHe ti-e,,iiT
if the .situation va"s 'A
i - .. .,
Oun
Bind
they could "knife" i.,:i...: "V!" .
con In his election and 1 .'nee in"f'
nothing te be gaine L .ff." 1
ttlng i w-r01fg" Ith en5 ' S
.overner. 'iiiey figure they Lave aW
lutely nothing t gnl t a'T
.Mcsparrun. the Democriitie B;V
and that if McSparrnn were I JeSS
they would also eS(! theu'nnd of S
en the Hill nt Harrisburg for thclrM
lowers. W1
i-eiincinn say that even if T.xJ
were te cut the ticket it would nS
whom who are mimiestlenably lejaU
1 Inchet. Senater Leslie might th
the vote in the Pittsburgh ?
nenlnt.r ln Vni-nufni. !..- i.. . :z
ii .ii . ""-"' ""t mat would h
negligible in the county a n whole and
a mere drop in the bucket In the Stall
in. inn,!', iK-Kiui-H inai. -iiax can t f
ford te cut the ticket. l SI
uiiicr man or. siteedle ,jij..J
, -- --', in in city irJM
county organization in the west nil
I the State is in the Imnef Sjrl
Alntree mid !im s! en ,.?'"
completed. J"'1"1"'?'" w-ul'l be inspired by n deslt
c, ted wi ""''"."" ''( en he received ,d,J
Sa i--diy l,u "us l'a,"l"lI,l,l "' Spangler's mI
The party will return tomorrow , Heperts have reached lawjer. Ih
clit I'1'' Hcntihllcnn State Organlzatinn wl!
net support Judge Jehn J. llenilerfet
et .ilenilvllle. I raw ford County, for rf
election ne;t jenr te the ' Snpcrle
Court. Linked with these renerts n
one te the effect that President Judrl
, 41 . .... . . Albert W, Jehnsen, nf the Court m
Twe men thought tn hnve been le- ?" '" Slljierler Court bench DOW M
b Judge Heiidorben.
A friend halted Dr. Thmnn C. Fin
egan, Stale Superlutetident nf Publii
Instruction. In the Hellevue, and asW
"Hew is the only issue in the cam
liaign?" refeiiing. of course, fe attacl
Mr. McSparrnn has been making oil
t ineganisin. se called.
"If thnCs All M eStnnrr-itt nnlj
i-stie." replied Dr Finegaii, "htll
traveling en thin ice.
Willi regard te I he old sliiw
whi'h new and then run ijnnn tM
back of Old tinned lender'1, whenthfl
contemplnte Mr. Pineher as (levcrnw
the renlv made by tlie Ferester te i
quoMiennnirl sent out bv the I.eiltJ
of u omen eters is pertinent. Attea
"What nurt. if am. de mhi think III1
local, factional or State politic;) WJ
play in the administration of Am
Slate?" Mr. Pinchot wrete:
"Political organisatien is a natiiri
nnd inseiiarahle nnrt of nnnulnr ret
ei'iimeit, and must be given cLie be
net undue consideration. Politic rfl
net be allowed te inleifere while It
Ooveriier with getting the wnrkettk
State eoeiiomically ami well dune.
M,s. fiiffnrd Plnehnt h the IiOH1
gitiMt at JenkinteMii of Mrs. Harclti
71. Warliurten. vice elialiinan n( thi
lteuiilillenn Stnte Cei-iMlttee. BeriSI
tnlUng thing ever with Mr'. Wtrf
burten. Mrs. Plucliel, since cemlnt tf
the cliv jesierday. lias i or lerred m
Mrn. (ieerge Herace I.erlmer, prt
.in,,i r.r fi,.. Wetmlilleiiii uemea
Pennsvlvnnlii. Mrs l'ltielint, whew.1
r.,nn, l.n lill slifl lid )ier, teniOn'OW, Ml1)
i.iv. v .' ' '" ' -
,l,n, ll,., enlv rmosllen nbellt the CiD'
mil,,,, was "the size of the niajerltj
HORSES SAVED FROM FIRE
Twe Are Rescued Frem
EirM
Mernlnn Blaze In Stable
M',,-,1 hrirseu Mere rpscilPil br fifSS
r- ...I.lj
wiien a one-tiery inline mm"' - - j
Haiuhrldge street caught fire
o'clock tliis morning Ore of the Wr
was l.iirncd 011 the leg when M'"f ln
out Ihre.lgh the Ihll.ies , ,.,
The lire weh discovered ".' """J.-1.1
.lob.iMiei who lived tlieie. The
.. .... Vwt I.,- .T.,im Fnulii nnd ceat2Jl
eiilV 11 small supply of t-qulpinent. if
erlL-lii f the bla.e is net detciuiinw.
Pearls
Collected with intimate knowledge
and critical care.
J. E.CALDWELL & Ce.
Jeweuiy . sii.vcn - Watches- Statieneuy
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