k ft(iwf'ivgw&r rrZ7ZrTVXX"ZIIV31iB91WmHli F ffiLf7Tr,"Jfy "". "v-v V rt ' ' aw,' tit 'y -.,,., ,. "' - . -. i rr-vnvy tw Trfr-v f y?r- . . - y t ' -i v' rfi ,rvri'f'y';rTrjTif Vv? rt.Tw; "i.;nir?'i3i.n t." SrVi'. . EVMDJG PUBLIC L10DUEK- IMilMDULPHX AT MONDAY, prvv'' vl :a . M I'I i 11 nn ' J ill,, llli ii-k if- u " L'Slf- ill ii' MS fcIV, f'' ip,li' , I! : :h i N !'' ri II5;''., rl V :. r .. i' ' i ii ? i ' ' SU-VP Ipl " ' , K' ' ... 1 Jk w ... -? N IK ; SEXTON IS BEATEN I IE Man and Weman Attack Care taker With an Iren Bar P and Chloroform TAKE $200 AND ESCAPE, Abraham Austin. xim of Ainnniith' Bholem SynaKORiie. Fifth ami inUill etreets', nn attacked by ii Negro man and woman shortly after neon today . hrnten with nn iien liar and ehlnre- ' formed. His n"!nllnnt Mele S'-'OO fi"tn a small desk in n rear iimm ( tin nynaROEiip and iM.iied. August eertipien small iiitirteiM in the rear of the buildinj The uuimui entered firt and after nai;liij; A'i, fust In conversation -he "isnali-d tin1 man who sli-uek him with tin iron ' liar. Although -t unticl. Ausu-ii hu'f rose ns te defend himself when tin woman preyed a rac nturatt-tl with chloroform ecr his fan1. While tin woman stoeu bv tin- nn- conscious hetini, iifi- cetnpuiiliiii v -nt te the rear room He seeim-il te knew where the sitnn kept his niem-j . .i there was little -icn et dl-rdei in the room. A nelsliliei who s.iu the m.iii .md wumun run fnui th- place su-i.-. t--il . something was wniig. He fun ml '" Eiist and sumnieiied I'niielm.in Shield-, i who wnt the man te the Pennsylvania Hospital. Aurut nstaini'il i nti-eieus-ies there. Anether of Bates' Daughters Elopes renilmifd from Pace On Mt is nil right with me sM Unj as ln married n yeuns man. I den t nre if all my dauchters elope, se long a tliet marry men near their own ace. but don't want an of them marrying old birds who arc about ready te ill" ' DIscusHlng his ether daughter who eloped. Mr. Sherrerd. Mr. Hates re peated that he is satisfied she will re 'urn home of her own accord before long, even though he lest his light ie regain custedj of her "I Imve always treated mv gin right." lie said, "and luixe tried te .jive them geed education (aie Away Her IHigs "Klin get mad because I made her give awa n bulldog and a collie because they were getting vicious. ;md she ran SYNAGOGL ROBBED nw.iy wilii Shernrd. Hut he will be1 ' back. She has her .M.ldy's temper mil i prnk Mllir.,,. .ni(l , H. ,),.. f her the wen t Mn with that old man erv .,,,,, , long. Sherrerd m.iv be able te keep lf A,,nl M'1101'- known . (jueen her for n little while, but net for-lef the Drug King." who jumped her ver. , bail niter It bad been reduced ftem "I had her arrested becnu.se I was , ,-00(1 , S1nn b , , Kmlnter. unable te find anv rereril of her mar- I ... , , , , , , riage te Sherrerd. I had private de- ! llr,v, n hfanriB before Judge tectnes searching the receds in New ' Menagh.iti teiltj fallowing ln artist Yerk for months, but they could find no j Suturdnv in n rooming house en Sev- t,,tt:r;x;mnr.B..,h,;"'h ;""-; ; ,Sl,,int: ,;:"(,en' charges preferred by Hate? against 1,1.,'eharged with selling drugs. daughter. Hay White, attorney for Mrs.! The arrest of Murray, who Is sjty. Sherrerd. nid that Helen Hates six years old. was made after Detee- was engaged te marry tiamncr. and that the latter, because of his re lation te the family, had been given Mr. Sherrerd's marriage certificate te keep in his safe deposit box. Helen interrupted the hearing and denied that she was engnged te Gard ner. Teilnv the bride. vhe for several months has neen private secretary te ph scian in the vicinity of Thirty fourth and Chestnut streets, was .it work as though nothing out of the or dinary hail happened liridc Tells of Wedding "It is true that Mr. Gardner and I, were married In New Verk Saturday ." ne -inn iiiiismiigij. ,e returned.,.., i, i.i ,,. ,t, cinnn ,ut. home yesterday .nil are liing en Chest nut street, in West Philadelphia. We re very happ . nnd I see nothing that I should tause anv one te be serrv abe.tt the marriage I de hope father does net object te it." The eeuple was accompanied rn New Yerk S.iturda. inertung by Harry Bates, the bride's bietlier, who served fis best mnn The ceremein was pi i - ' formed at tif'een nnniifes past neon ' Mr. nnd Mrs Gardner returned te Philadelphia yesterday and went te the home of the groom's aunt. Mrs. K. U t'erad. nt nighth nnd Cooper streets, Camden, wheie relatives of Gardner tendered them n wedding supper Mrs Cerad's husband is a sugar broker. Four Years' Courtship Gardner's courtship of Miss Hate-, ' Cevering a period of almost feu.- years, was rather stormy and marked by fre quent clashes with Hates. On one ei -ensien the irate father is said te have chased Gardner four blocks before the latter ecnped. , Hates' dislike for the young m.in is tnid te have resulted from the fact that it wns through Gardner that Klleu Hates met Sherrerd. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Cerad. where Helen nd her sister had come in elder thnt the former might see Gardner SCIENTISTS OFFER PLAN TO DETECT GAS LEAKS Shere Convention Advised en Use of Foreign Oders Atlantic City, Oct S.l .. lentist tneinbcis of the Aieerii nn t;n Associa tion, in convention here tedn, il.n-us.sed methods of mixing peueiful odors with Illuminating gns In order te detect leaky fsr meie quick!, tlinn nt present According te Dr H It. Savers nf the State's Hureau of Mines, 'the de. tcctien of leaks by adding stenches te the gns would rcdu e losses tnaterlnllv nd would therefore promote economy te the preduter and safety te the con sumer. At tednv's session Di Vnndell Hen Hen dereon, of 'iale Pniversitv recommend ed thnt ethyl inenaptan. an odor re emblSuc that of tlie skunk, should be used. One drop of inenaptan liberated In the Grand Central Terminal In New New Yerk would precipitate n scramble ter the exits lie -aid KEENEY TRIAL OPENS TODAY Mine-Union Head Seeks Change of Venue en Murder Charge Charles Town. W. Ya.. Oct lil. Counsel for C. Prank Keeney. whose trlnl is te start in Circuit Court to day, plan te mnke n powerful effort te 'obtain a change of venue It Is Understood twenty -five nllidnvits ere ready In support the contention of Kecney's counsel thnt tlie district prcRl dent of the Pulled Mine Workers C-tnnet receive a fair trlnl in .leffersen County. Kecney is charged with accessory before the fact In connection with the death of Jehn Gere, n deputy killed during the iirtned march battle mere than n year age. William A. Glnsgew, Jr., of Phila delphia, will be chief counsel for Ktency. ABB vnr i.niiKtNe ran uni.r; it:r. nipi Hi i-rv prr.en you wuril ! iuler tUIn ui'.iNr Situation, en PBBe .' A1. I PRINCIPALS -k' 4, ' ,MBwWKBf ' J IMll Iff SSF) MASONS DEDICATE t-.sj.'. . "i' .ijv Ainnn nnn uniar' Mice Thornten, Ciperu'e Clint and Cliarles Siiillln go en trial at II. uk cnsnik, N. !., Imlity for the inurdei' of ' Daredevil .lark" ltett;en, a screen uiter, who was hilled at Edj;rw.itcr en ugust -.". Abee, te the left. Ii .Miss Tlierntnn, who was a mole aitress. Te the rlslit is t line, location man for a Mini Kirporatien. Itelew Is a photograph of liercen. Hit slain man DRUGRINGQUEEN'S'.MAN IS HELD U FATHER ARRAIGNED Frank Murray Charged With Selling Narcotics te Get Cash for Annie Miller's Bail ELLIS' PAROLE IS REVOKED tives McUilliams and Clark, of Citv Hall, had questioned a messenger bev they saw carrying a tray of feed into tiie Seventh street house. He told the eflicers an old man nnd a woman, ap parently afraid te leave the Heuse, had uieir meais sent te tnem regularly. I lie boy'.- deseiiptien convinced McWillinms that the nnn was Murrav. Thcv found 1 u i nun hiding between a Bedspring am J mattress. According te the police. Murrav sold drugs at redined rates the night be- fore In- daughter's bail was rediucu " ' i the minute the Judge's decision was made. Sen e of the drugs fell into tlie hands of informers. When pulled from hh hiding place Saturdnv, Mtiriay exclaimed : ' I wish that daughter of mine would give herself up.' It's nil en account of her I hnye suffered this way!" After declaring he bad inner sold drus. Murray said lie was m a bad physn nl condition owing te the lael, of fn-sh nir , "I hnven't be-u out in thf -un- i slilne suite von fellows started te deg tin ' he said. "I'm a sick man. no i matter hew ou take it. Hut whnis :i fnlnc; going te de if he leei In. children?" The parole nf Nicholas Kllh. alia "Nick tlie Iinrber" was revoked tehn b .Tuilge Hiirneti after Kills pleaded gililtv before Judge Mcllevltt te the illegal possession of drugs. Sentenre I was suspended en today's plea an. I lie, was returned te the county prhen te complete nine months of the eighteen months senteiii-e given him Inst year Kills bad been sentenced en Mnv 10, P.Cl. but was paroled July 2- of that ,ear On Julv 20, this year, be was in rested en a bench warrant issued In In lg" Monaghan which charged luin with n violation of his parole. Kills is also under -entente nf two tears and six months imposed bv tae Federal Court. When IiIh sentence ex pires in the county prison here lie will be sent 'u the Atlanta Penitentiary TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Oen-r H nramnnH Hroelm Mhih or 1 Ailcs U 'hern: lli-lnr.nia llet-l IMwird c Oremit Mnhsntviile V I rM Ilrtha Frits 04(1 N 12ih at N.i7iiri-lh VaiIr IL',", H Vhh P in- h. J Il-nn.i M Wati- 112 n it ,. I.nrnmle Klrl.p.itrjt 1!:C4 " s"a-vn t ami Tiivlhe .t ellliams 1 si 1 Sh-iiswu.! I si Jimreh .Mi lr T3 Jri(',n f r-l Rr ., Vunrh" .ITuS .hcU-nn si Jnhn On. l l"3.' P Jli- .t .r 1 rjnn; Cicrc. au'i Mern. t r.rrteim.l.i D Metia 1017 .'in I m. mi . f'fleiitlna SerKI ijl'i h 11th -Jureb n Klrkljrule. 1.24 .V l.jurfmi. anil Marcaret Plell 1024 I.iwr'm" h l.iirlti M S ijhi rr IJ1.1 Wvl - l,m..r ue anl ti'irnth-- I. nutdeli s;i vrnnn i V.nen t Keiton 3Te; N , h i ml f.ar i-ni-f Z'arfose 7l7 W Sryi,r X Antheii IJ.IIn H.1B4 .ni'.iu ,i and Ju Ii Uanber 47(111 .MslrDKH ii UstirBi, II. Schni-cK K'O .V Kt' n t anil Ma I' IlloiKlh-ned. II.','. . ;itlt.B n d-eri: 1. Twert Sis ii.merit h",. una ll.i-n I.mlit 1x7 Itanium ' nlfltHa Mufly R2S I'alrmuurt a an1 JUary l'xiUilrne 124 Itnii'eck si Harry II Sialitun lt'm!ri Ta an.! Mire, n .McDrnle. - T. 1 0 Kirks st William J .Mcnamln Jr , :Wt V Inrll ana ue anil Ann, Ailarna 441-.I Ri ter t rtebc-rt II HeniWirin I'ir,.nixil Pi, ar.J siuNun ir .it-r-iiini jriwani. M Hrinn J ttetli 1 1.1 K Anhmi-a I nt tOHCbhtne A nolllnnen &SI)t Clnuniii .irnj I EuKne (' Hhlrl'-' i'ottiteirn J'n and A i .iia r pnrsi reiiHir.nn I'3 ' Krinnri V. (;inul.;-, naltimer- Mr ar. f.lla N lelirtnan InlHmnr. Mr) f'bailf Smith Uif llane-it nml Ur iha Kalier 124 N 'i-ciaia ,. Atuni.r I'lty , Jehn J C'crli Jtm w Toren". - and 1 NVIIIb y (i'btilni W..A : Iiamtjriv nt Marrj Hnvji-r S211 Wnmnnd t at. 1 ran nif Si-hrenl.r I0J3 WMJinlnu m ntiburt 11 Denltiif BTRM 1'rankferd mr and Marl. V Oiien 1340 IJ Htelnbr at I Jehn n I.n,.ry 2J17 ueilin at and Mary I A Mcres Mi N 4!nh l y Ht.ph.n Unman 2US Winter at .nil Julia MIKa 11I4U N Philip at Ilajinen.l M Trnnti 210H n 1 1, cert .1 . and i:ilabiith r M-i-nn 1323 N Hutrh i In.en at Jack y AuH.r 2143 Lirnu.aaa ai and J-n-I nl. Kinar 411 I"idl-. at Clark Hunt tny SUrucc at and Margij.riti I 'Ihemaa In-ntrn, N J DO VOL' WANT A JHII? Tlll'.m; Altr, pl.nlv or thm rH.rili-d In ih. lip iVnirl relumn. today en r.a 27 and "d 1 rft1, IN JERSEY CINEMA MURDER TRIAL -s s?y; x rV'jJj'.-yfi.i. mm, &mm i . ':; - -v. nvHKauiH , iits&nm D AT POLICE STATiO - -- ""'" iev.nc iii rtiiLu ucjuKu Shots and Are Believed te Have Run Down Patrolman HE IS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS Ai'it an attempted hnlu-iii ,m until of the pulne st.iiinii nt Twtnt.ii" mil lid'ks .M'ir "Ml'ly esri(.j i j. ) llil. bandits in nn automobile n'n i In. ic.it te h.ne (Icllln ratclj run down i p. imp man who attempted te step ih, n ma chine The pe' man was tumid t , . ' con-cleus m the middle of tl,. .i-icr nt TwniM third street and C.iluinbi.i luentie ( ltlicers from the Tweiitv cighth and )lord .streets iiii.ihi. who were in an automobile seari-hing for tlie bandit-. f und him. lie mi taken te a neai l Inispitnl. Lieutenant Willlani K. MaeHiidi.. of i the Twentletli and l'erk -tin's -ti-' tien. ,i 'cntril ni his iilli,,. rvimn t iniiiis inn in urn Ihrir inn-nil in tient of the station hose, hi win low. William .1. JU-I lieu Hh ispi : i r 1. tun ;n t In ii' .nun r.re.Mi street, was tlie.i ' i When the bandits juinnul fi ,lln,..m. .,,.,, ,.,,, mm ! li' I. in 'em up" spiuhdi. known v . front of a pelm- -tatien. i.ii. i fn eip whereupon he was struck hit the h.-ad I .;,i, ,i,.. i i ..t .i...... . .-. wiiu tne inn cini et a remiwr : in hillg mi the sidewalk by tin- bar who hasti ni-d into tin: uir a.i-l i w a v . I.ieiiteiuini Miu-Hnde. I,.,titi. ' I ies, ran niii md teuii.i r-- I..1.. sp' tin-iu-i as lie regained n:i..oieu-ni..s Pointing te the iililMiiiiil,,!, .iiiiil seulli mi Twentieth stn-'t. he -.,ld the police officer the men In n hn I at temiited te rob lilm Mai Hndi ln-ed at the machine nnd ihui tan the station !iei;si te gel a i inii nn, In en wliii Ii ti uie i hiii . Ii .- tn ,i. I I Wiis i ut of erdi i' lie then lelephnlled In I." Tweiitv ngbtli and 'fiiiil str"-t -lai..., im.i nsked them te sen rib inr the i.-n. whi. Ii hn 1 tin in d west en M.iiiigiiini'iy a,. me. hut nn trnie n it i-euld l,e i. nnd The pnln email I'eiind ii ii-,iiiiiii- m tl-e street is thought tn him seen the machine sieedlng and in lime s.i,. ., ,k ll'ln the sllPCt fn step 11. l i, n . Iie,ed the bandits deliberately rmi b.i i liiwti -i mder tn pievint him li..tn si unding en .ib.rin Ills mum- t- lire withheld at the Twei.tv -eighth ai d H -ford streit- station pending an nw-ti-gatii.ii Hi- injuries wen- net, -. imu- ENGINEERS URGE 8-HOUR DAY FOR STEEL WORKERS Experts Say Change Would Harm Industry Seriously New Yerk. )!. 2:1. - Kiglu 'i . etimigli fet seel welkcl'H Is t ! e elusion ri . -i r bed 1 the I mm i M. Werk-Periods in (Juntiiii.nui Ii 'f the I'cderaled Ameiiiaii I ii ing Sie'ietjis. which lias ,i,.t , pleted a nation wide Jnijuin i '. Net iin--h.- I shift sy stem nf lut.er 1 Pmlits need net siiffi r if t e . i.ang Ireni twhe tu eight hour- I- ii.fi ti wisdom" be fenililittee de. l-in ,i statement summarising the tn mjs ,.' tlie itm-tlgaters. I The iiiajnilty of iiianiigMs and eecu-tiM-s with whom the mnttir 'v.i- ,ii-. i'Used believe that the geed of tl,.. in dustry can be better nerved In nn m I ing the twehe-heur dm 'I, in bv i iii reasing .uviiiemis. prevnieii, i.-. mni in! nil er-uvlng devices ami in ways this step can be lain n serious irijurv te the Iudiisir ' The rest of all labor, mi u-ln teni at 'be blast fiii-nmc is 1 . ,1 Wl ier ten of pig. 'I he ' t labor in i he case of pig n m V, te eight per cent of the In' i in' turing cost. If twelve In wus fhimged te t lit uglit und paid na much per dm as n i. t'li tin. Hi itig getting for twelve-hour work n-ii out scouring nny cempin-ii iu ' vantages through increased cih . morale, etc, the total man if, t iesI of tin- product would i in, , only from three te lutein pn m imYTii- MOrtOAN - At WiH.rlbur "is-:i'H MnltUAN, ttiM'l ! i f' .PH'lH iTh Icv'ti-rl te Mlri I Iji i i-mli- 2 10 I M from ill Ilia miii Ie- 11. Kelaey Mn A n rn 1-n N 1 Intern. -n i " ( -mnt, r Kriunils m.iy u! I i- , ninif fri rn 7 te II MAST "ft 12 LINN IK A I'.ii-Iih Mist (tiii, Kanrii'Kii-nM lynjM It'latlMiH ftll't frtip.lii ni I in ,1'K-mt funiiral at-rvlcea ..-ii, I' M irerlai-ly. at her inm I lOlJ W drleana M. Incur -r,i ! t mntr Oa trnlle. Itti.nti s ihiv..i 'lu-ailny h te in I. l KI.I.I.H Tenth month 'ii I i ' f ; S Mlrlew of Hrbi-rt I.-1 1 r f I-' I II ; I lll'l i.-. i r. " " -1 .rn p 111 lai-li mm lj., rilAN' i iirful 71 I I i ut 'ii J I i I Kt n.AN r'i n! I llvlatlina rtiel tru-nna mi- , .n, I'm! funT.il flt-rvlces reurlh I... l rn.iri lit r Intf n-lifiiie 'I'll, Ind rllli-i.i er.vli- urii.ijNUKN.--en fiit -j. ii. I'AftKl.lt wlfr of Jninli s rr luliu er nn'l frl'-ndn tnin"l ' p lif nil .(llliu(i in .' I'i I' M ii'-lllr-I tli HIilKe AVf li.i mi M- pri 4 le .ii In- .i, iei.i ,- . t Cornerstone Is Laid at Site of New Building, Bread and Ontario Streets high Officials present Tlie ( hi lici'stene of t! Iintne of reiinsylvania ' new Masonic was In nl with f'.ll Masonic ritual tmlny i Hpi.id and Ontario sire- nmplited the structure will IHIM .md will be used, ills.. i.i w ii s (if Masens, Permer .Iinlgi Abraham M neon at When st .:!00.- ilie aged l'.citier, nt I'enn iniie in . repre- light weishipftil grand inasiei i ne picsciii'c iii grand etin i sentntiws et the rhapter. tl.e com cem ui.iiuler ;t til of the slirin,.. and of the Supiciiie Ceiincll, H!!il degree. Gov Gov ereor Sproul leptesentid the Stnte mid Mayer Moere the city W i-'ieeland Kendrlck. u -idem of the Masonic lleine ('oriieiatloti pre sided at the exercises ami the liand of I Philadelphia ('einiiiandcM . Knights I l emiiiar. fiiruislied lt-v. Dr. Charles M. Hesw-ll made I II' IN i I'M' I III" the inni atien and pronounce the bene- iiiiimu and tlie (juai'il et liiumr was ftirni-hed liy 100 oversea- M-ternns, mi tubei-s of the Legien of Hener of Lulu T initie. Jeseph K. Iluinby. of M '".a, most ecelIein grand bleb pricsi, ii presented the Hey.iI Aicli Chapter of the State. I'r Paul .1. Pontius, grand gem rails, slum, icpicscntcd the grand enimii'idcr Ki.iglits 'I'ciupl.-ir. The Supreme Council had as Its iepreentntie. )r Kdgar Pahs Smith, former proe-t of the Pnl m i-i'y of IVnii-y haiiia The grnnd ledge ellicer- who as-isted tin- grand master Included Samuel M. Geiiihc.-ii-. Carlisle, right wnisiip fill di-trie deputy grand master; Wil liam M Hamilton, Pittsburgh, senior grand waideu; J Willlsten Smith, liinler (.rand wanleti; Charbs K. Iiebeiis. grand Ireasurer, and Jehn A. I'i rM . gland secrelary. Members of tin- vnrmus bulges imeling in the Mn-senii- Temple al-e took part. Deaths of a Day Alexander C. Wheller Ab-i.in let- C Wheller, -WW :bt ic.irs nlil. died nl ins home. 501s hall street y e .terday , I mm a I attai k He had been ill for N'ew-lie.u-t some i un ni ih-, and I- -m i,i.,i Uy tlm e i laugh - iteis m.d a -en. Mr. h ll-t- was a lu.-l lhi-1 of Meinll-ili Sun i.elgc. e. l.'s. P. iml A. M. Hiieiil.il Cnapter, 'aii. I the Kadi.sli Ciiinitiiindi n Funeral si i ices uiM Ii h'-ld from his late lehl-deni-i TIiiisi,, at p. M Intern in nt will l iujmiIi- ai the Woodlands I ( ejiietery . A. L. English. ! Abraham !.. Kngli-b. 2 1 2d . nf Ailan- in ll. fiiunerh nl !tl!i Si. mil 1 ort.v ert.v iiii'ib strei i , died ye-ten lay fellow lug all II) I 1 1 lull fur llppetldli'lll- Mr Knglish was i hi. iuingist son Mr. ainl Mrs. Fnne-i P. Knglihh. Ii.- l'lltliel is II meiubei of the firm of I. ami P. H. i'liulish, ii-iirance Imkeis His uncle, the laii Abinhnni I Kiiglisu. was liireiHi ..i Public i .s.ifeiy under Mayer A-hlmlge He I v - euiplevcil by tin lusiirati-e Cem-i pan,, nl Nerili Anieru.i. 'i'lc fiineral ill be held T.liur.-d.'ry . Julia Brophy , .lima Iliephy. one of the nldi-si resi- ins i.f the northeast -eeinni of the in, died esterdny ai ln-i- lieme, 2107 1 List Ilii-itingdiiu ,-lreet Sh,- was the wnl'iw et Timethy Hiephy aim is sur- i. id In lie seim ami a daughter. The f.nernl will be cemlm ti d 'Iliui-Mlay. iiii -elemn high ma-s at M Aiui'm ( I, iii-iIi MempliiM stie'-t ami Lehigh imn e Prof. Arthur L. Kimball tnhcrst, .Mass., (lei 2.". (Hv A. P I- I'm!' Arthur I. Kimb-ill. sixty- -., Hufiis Tyler Line .In pietessnr of' pliv-ii-s at Aiiihci-t College died at his' hn'iie lii-t niglil. He had Ik en u pre-:.s-mt at the "elligi fur thirty-one vi. ir . Ih was the author of well- J I nu a textbooks en pby -a- Dr, R. B. Fltz-Randelph ' j'ri'iiten. ii t. 2:: In. Hay-, m nd Hernaid I i'-Itandelph, for II any eni- ,-i--,-t.u Ihiecter of tlm Stale Ili-pai tnient nl Health and liirec Inr nf the JllMS'Oll el Poed and Urugs 1.1 the ili-partinent. dn-d yehterdny of iii-nrl trouble. Has been used by discriminating Philadelphians for seventy years. It is delightful. Yeu will be pleased with it. 25 cents for a large tube at Druggists. tMrTt H..K- wan "siamnimmumm i iin i f UJMfHITI II r Gm m u m Tar ta LIVING INSPIRATION E Workers at First Luncheon Gaze at Child Typifying Aims of Campaign TWO MEN DONATE $35,000 A big inspiration hack of the Welfare I'Vderntleii's campaign w-nn shown dramatically today at a luncheon of the central district workers when n lit tle child was held up before the team workers. A few minutes before, the first dena tlen.s. totaling $.15,000 had been an nounced. The ilthc Is for fl.'.TtW.in.'.aJ. tlm ntminnl unniln.t tn tllllincn the 124 hospitals and charities which nre mem bers of the federation. The living exhibit held up befete the workers was auneunce.l merely ns Grace, twe-aiid-a-halt years old. who Is n ward nt the Heme for Infants, NHS Westminster avenue. The child's father ran away when Gtace was but a month old. Tlie shock of the desertion unseated the reason of Grace's mother and she Is new In an insane ward In this citv. Grace smiled a quick, timid pursing of her lips a she was held up. by C. Hurges.s Tayler, one of the campaign iders He said she typified the wel fare work for whfch "illOO men und women will cntiuiss Philadelphia this week te raise money for the sick, the ciippled. ik'seited children and ethers who need care. Twe Donate $'15,000 The donations today wete one feri $.'5.1100. given by William M, KlkiiH, j and another for SHMIOO, by Clarence A. Warden, both trusteed of the feuti -1 diitien. Mr. ICIkins is a member of the1 banking firm of ICIkins, Merris & Ce. 1 Mr. Warden was general counsel of tlie I Pnited Gns Improvement Company. I The announcements were made by W. ! Hlnckle Smith, chnlrman of the special I committee. Tlie luncheon was held In the Hellevue-Stiatferd. The first team aniieiincenieiils will be iiiadu tomorrow. Colonel I'01ier is hastening te the city from the American Legien con vention in New Orleans te assume com mand of the drive tomorrow. Mean while William M. Klkins nnd C. Ilurgesn Tayler are directing the campaign under .1. Willis Martin. Speakers, under Benjamin II. Lud low, v,he directed the drive last year, will appear throughout the city during the week. This nfternoen Mrs. Her man II. Hlrncy. 401 C Chestnut street, a geld star mother, will broadcast n message ever the Straw bridge & Cloth ier radio nt 4 o'clock. Speakers today appeared at tlie City Husiness Club in the Hetel Adelphm and tonight they i ... , . .1 . i . i ' . " I "" """; ' 'annua inc. Ming et inc Keys-ten Automobile Club in Lu Lu Temple. Pastors Pray for Success Yesterday nearly 700 pastors in city nnd suburban churches spoke et the work of the Federation te their con gregations nml offered piaycrs for the success of the drive. "A a last wen), mnv 1 again rnll the attention of the public te tlie work ncceinplislied during tlie year." said Judge Martin. "The organizations In tlie Federation, numbering 12. cured for 72:!,100 persons during tlie year, or IIIS1 every day. Of this number .'H0, SIM were treated in the twenty-nine hospitals. Mere than SO per cent nf the ti eminent" were free or pnrt free. In the dispensaries 001, -101 treatments weic given. The nurses in the agencies made .140.-120 visits of mercy. Mere tli. 111 lSe.OOO children were reached. In lieiucs for orphans and destitute chil dren, fl.'fiS chlldien were housed, fed und clothed. Mere than 1 1.000 aged, blind, homeless and destitute persons were cored fei. nnd in tlie family re lief croup. 12.712 rcicived attention. "Tlie preventive and protective work numbered 2!1.0.".l individuals, while in I tlie community nnd welfare centers I l!)2.e:'il! persons were helped. The total j dins' enre amounted 10 2,0-irt.rHl! with in:!7.02:! lodgings ghen tlie homeless and l.(Kl.!.'12 nienls given 1 "All this work is non-political and I is for nn race or creed. Jt is the work 1 of humanity and all the citizens of the 'city are a-lsed te --ive. That the Fed eratien has kept faith with the givers Inst year, but 2'i per cent of the money raised was spent 111 the campaign and in all less than (5 per cent for tlie entire overhead for financing these hu mnultni'inii agencies. This year we hope that the expenses will hp Ips. '' dnts they arc below last year and we see J no leasen ter an incrense. in ether words, ninety -four cents out nf every dollar ghen gees directly into the work." All woolens should be washed with. TEAM ORAX At All Grocers IN WELFAR DRIVE M First U.S. Shet in War Fired 5 Yrs. Age Today Five year age today n shot was fired that was heard 'round the world. It wen the first of a deluge of sheila hurled against the Germans by the American Army. The historic shell was fired from a muddy hillside in the Lerraine sector by a gun of Battery C, Sixth Meld Artillery, First Division, which went Inte the lines nt Lune vllle, i-eiithcast of Nancy, October 121, The gun crew was selected by Captain ldus It. McLcnden, of Geergln, but was under the direct command of Sergeant Charles Arch, of Seuth Ucnil, Ind. Corporal Leuis .T. Vnrndy, Kust St. Leuis, pulled the lanyard te fire the shot. The cannon, with n record of hav ing fired n total of 20,000 rounds of tiimttnltlen, Is new at West l'elnt. FIREBUG AT CAMP AGAIN Flames of Incendiary Origin De stroy Anether Building rnmp I)l, N. .L, Oct. OT. Fer the third time within n week line razed an outbuilding en the Government reserva tion litre, when an old farmhouse was destroyed lust evening. Tl latest lilunc, one nf tlie niuny believed te be. of liiM-ndlary origin, was discovered In the two-story frame structure nl the extreme end of the Government prop erty 011 the H row ns Mills read. Like the ethers, the spot was re mote from water nnd the building was destroyed before the fire force could reach the scene. Officials ure Inves tigating the blaze. It is rcpeilcd tbut two eakcs of unexploded shells were found in the cellar of the house. CRIME TO CARRY OPIUM Persons Possessing Narcotics Can Be Prosecuted, Supreme Court Rules Washington, Oct. 2a. (By A. P.) Persons found with opium or ether nar cotics in their possession- mn be prose cuted under Section 100 of the llcvcOnuc Act of February 21, 1011), which) amended tlie Harrison Narcotic Act of j 11U4. it was held today by the Supreme j Court In n case brought by the United 1 States against Weng Sing. I Weng Sing was indicted for having I unlawfully obtained certain' derivatives1 of opium and coca leaves nml his case was dismissed lu the United States District Court for Utah for the reason that the Indictment did net allege that he renlt In the ditigs and was therefore compelled te register. STOLEN AUTO RECOVERED Arrest Is Made Twenty Minutes After Theft Is Reported I Twenty minutes nfter he had been.' notified if the theft of 11 motorcar in Atlantic City Inst night, Sergeant Car-j ter of the Jersey Stnte Police, arrested Ham Levi, FoU'eni sheet near Fer-1 tietli. as lie wns driving en the White' Herse piKe near llnmiiionteii. The car reported stolen was owned by II. C. Stecklnger. of Atlantic City. Levi was tnken te the shore resort. ARCHDEACONRY TO MEET Lancaster. Oct. 2.'. The autumn sessions et the Iliirrisburg Archden Archden cenry of the. Kpiscepnl Church will be conducted In Hepe Episcopal Church, Mount Hepe, Lancaster County, en next Tuesday. first Penny Savings Banh rflim 2rvD&!tbrideJtr. !:&. si. ..i... 4 r f VJ-snWem6j-ker Infamst MMtnf Pictures "tell mere" than words and "sell mere" when we make the engravings. Hew about your next catalog? The Chetnutjtpeet ENCRdKING Cobs E.COR.IIT-HeCHETN0TT Lntrance en Uth St ! ET A t1-' O.LT-sS "TAILORED AT FASHION PARK" el JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. """"" Stij-SSgf'jgriS VARE AND TRAINER MAY W JOBS "Bill" Slated for State Senate, and Latter te Ge te Washing ton, Politicians Hear SEE OLD MACHINE CRACKING First signs of the crumbling of the Vnrc machine ere seen by old Penrose leaders In the persistent reports that Congressman Vare Is te go te the State Senate te succeed his brother and that Jeseph C. Trainer, long an opponent of the Vnrcs, Is te succeed Congressman Vnre nt Washington. These reports tell of a deal between Vnre and Trainer, by which harmony in rVetilh Philadelphia Is tn he obtained. This is probably the first time that there ever was talk of harmony through a deal in Seuth Philadelphia. Here tofore the "hurmenixlng' has all been done by the slating of purely Vare can didates. Congressman Vare has net yet an nounced his stand en the Stnte sena torial question. If he should decide te accept the nomination for Senater, former Vare lenders would hall the an nouncement us confirmation of their hopes that the Congressman would con tinue te net as "angel" for the Organi zation and as a signal that he was muk lng n bid for city leadership. The nomination of a candidate te take. Senater Varc's scat at Hurrlsburg will be made by the committeemen of the district meeting In convention nt the Union Itepubllcnn Club, 2035 Seuth Hread street, this afternoon. It Congressman Vutc should he nnmed, and he can have the nomina tion if he wants it, then, according te the terms of the proposed deal, Trainer would be mimed by the com mitteemen of the First congressional district 11s the candidate for Congress te succeed William S, Vnre. The nomination or nominations made today by the district committeemen will be confirmed tomorrow morning nt n meeting of the Itepublicnn City Com mittee. The elections would take place en the same day as the general election, November 7. If Congressman Vare declines the State senatorial nomination. It in be lie, ed the choice will lie netween Ilnrry C. Davis, executive director of the Citv Committee : Mnglstrate O'Connor. C'euiiciliunu Cox and Jeseph L. Ilnld win. Union Against "Progressives" The Central Laber Union yesterday voted down a proposal te indorse the candidates of the "Progressive Party" formed by followers of Congressman William J. Purke, the party's candidate for United States Senater. The meet ing wns held in Carpenters' Ilnll, Lightcenth and Spring Garden streets. NEW GLASSBORO POSTMASTER Olassbore. X. .!., Oct. 2.'!. Albert W. Marshall, who passed the recent examination for Postmaster at this place, will assume charge en November 5 . according te advices from Washing ten. and as seen its the Senate recon venes the appointment will be con firmed. The pay Is ?2300 n vcar. The Value of a Diamond Depends Upen Quality cutting proportion, polish and color. When proper balance of these essential elements is assured, selection is simplified. J. E.GALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS This in Welfare Federation Week Sum Total of Excellence in Suits of Unusual Value 1 Veu have often encountered the "enc-sided" type of clothing the kind that is geed "in spots," and usually disappointing because its worth isn't thorough. J Therefore, you'll find it very pleasant te find clothing that is a sum total of all points ei excellence --Clothing that has net been slighted anywhere, and leaves "no room for improvement." fl Such suits are new available at Reed's, and arc meeting the very hearty reception they se richly deserve. The fabrics arc fine worsteds of pure Australian stock, the I ailejinK is of superior qualitv, the Styling fellows hifthly approved standards. J The man who wants te spend his clothing money wisely nnd well will find no better occasion te de se. 57 M M .! mure miners I made better You'll like Heinz Pre pared Mustard en ever se many things. It's se smooth and full-fla. vered. It makes things taste se much better, Carefully selected mus tard ground in Heinz spotless kitchens and prepared with Heinz skill assures uniform quality and goodness. HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD NOTED HORSES DIE IN FIRE Fire Sweeps Charter Oak Stabltt, Causing $30,000 Less Hartferd. Conn., Oct. 2.'!. Four galted horses. Almaden Onward, Harry D. O. and Abe Direct, noted paceri, nnd Daybreak, well-known trotter, wer burned te death in their stalls early yestcrdav, when fire swept the Charter Oak stables near here. Wesley , a trotter, was se badly burned that he was shot yesterday . The horses were valued at S.'.O.OOO Almaden Onward being valued at iJlO 000. They were net insured. Twenty ether horses in the stables were hd te safety . The fire wns discovered bv a groom in tlie stall of Wesley II, The stable wns virtually destroyed. I.QHT ami rm'.Nn" OPKn.V OllAMSl'H Uiat. ThumlRj- menhir October 19. nt the Metropolitan ei". lreutK. or In a yellow- taxi, a pnlr of ewfa gleanes. mother of pearl i.tudJul with tut" nuelnc. A rwrit of R will be nM.I ?. lurnerj Jn the Acorn Club. 10IS AValnut at.. rhllnUelphln.. ' i i r i i a- ,' l,i-i -i 'Vt'.4-r ' ...
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