Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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BVENINO' PUBETO fLEDGER-PHIDADpLTHM; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1922
MEDAL IS AWARDED
SMASHED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION
: TO DR. W. W. KEEN
osten Surgical Society Confers
Hener en Philadelphia!! for Cen-
tributiens te Science
MAYO ONLY OTHER WINNER'
The Ilenrv .Tamil Higolew Medal for
nspiruetis contribution t ihr advance
enf of kiiicci was awarded lust tuci t
te Dr. William V Keen, of th's ei'v.
at a meeting et tlie Hnst.ui Snrm.nl ,
Hecletv. held in oennei tien with he
Clinical Congress of tin- AmiTi. ii i dl. i
lege Surgeons The an- ml the e'-' 'id
made, wnx delivered In Pi Hm-M v
Cuhln. president of the AiihtI.mh
lfge. Tln tir-t award is te Ir
Ham .1 Mnve The in- i' t n 1 w.is
Mnhllheil in 1014
Dr. Keen, who beam In slu Iv nf,
nrcprv in 1MMI. poke en tvtv i.n-
f Surger -l''. te W l!r '!.
sketching eirlier davs of . irC'-i. m ier
te nml diiriiix 'he t'iMl War Pr Keen
recited oenditims nml ev enetiees
within hi" knevvhdge wlen en.i. ' . -in
Tras first coming into nv, when met'eds
Of cheeking I.IihhI thm n . . r i- t
"ere primitive and germs .mi c "n
tides rnri' unknown
tlr Kwn. often referred te i
field marshal, "t On nietlyil ;ti ;ti
fusien. h-is attained ili'ituti-n te
hi" reisean-h weik anil for h .
-rrltlngs, wlin h have bii'ei t"t t"t t"t
hoeks in tin- soirnie of Mir -en 11"
nerved as surgeon or m e'lnr i'i.i
ties In the Civil War. tin- p.in .U
World Wars
He wax grulunted from Hrew I in
Yernlty in WiP mid .l-!Toreii Mtsi.. u
College, this elti in lst) 1 1" w i
lecturer mi iiithniecifvl nut 'ii
Jeffersen Cdles" ftem 1',I t" 17
professor of artistic nniiti'i.i in
IVniiKj Initial At 'idem v f tu"
k . 1k it ... iClIlt ..-r.f.i..... .f . f
Arii, i s, u i" t " . !'." ' -
fen in the Weman. vleiin ill i w
SS4 te 1"0. ami professor f xiir-'Hrj
at Jcffren from 1U te l'.'tC w'-ni
he ri'xiciiisl .ind w.i-. tnaiK' I'n'uxr
meritui.
He wax ir'i'liin of -he A"i ii n
Bu-Kienl A-. iit'eu .n ivis .'-i
can Mtilii.il -.tieliititin 1 '"! -' .
of llijitl.iiix. I'hiladt puiii l''1"'
CenKn'"-. vt Anii'r.i-iin I'ln-i. .mux ii .
Surpciin''. 10li.'T. and th" Aimrnii
Plilleviphli'al N'u. 1"0T te 1'ilT
In 10'Jti Pr. Kpeti jirt-idtd a -i
tent of tln International I .nicre-t ' f
rhj-ui.ins and Sui'ent in I'.irlx an I .
wax drfiiratt.l .it that tline with ''i'
Pcarli't Kibben of 'hi lt-lei.m ii'.br "f
Oie Crown Kme Allrt m n- -
nitien for lu -vrMf's .n tin ' i 1
War.
COAL PROBERS SEE HARDING
AND CONSULT OPERATORS
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i.iiiif Incitliir nlirn tin ilrlitr of nut' lnt tnntrnl
KLUX ISSUE BEFORE
lUKS
.MATZENAUER SAYS
HUSBAND IS
UNTRUE
THREE HURT AS SPEEDING
TRUCKS COLLIDE HEAD-ON
One Machine Overturned. 2 Drivers
and Helper Injured In Lembard St.
RESUME I. W. W. TRIAL
BASEDON SYNDICALISM
Witness Testifies te Finding Phos
phorus Used te Set Fires
.Sarranieiile, f'ullf.. Oct. 'M. (Hy A.
V.) Trinl of ten members of the In
duMrlnl Workers of the World, clinrRi'tl
with ielntliiK the California criminal
syndicalism law, uhlrh was delnyed
jesterdav liecuil'-e of the Illness of Atltt
tln l. Lew Is. cetiiiet for the defend-nnts-,
w.is in be reMinii'd today. Only
one wltnexi, William M. Simpsen, for
mer chief of police of Stockton, nn
examined jesterdn. He testified re
Riirdini; the tindlni; of phosphorus nt
Moeklen, iilli'Ki'il te lime tieen liitKien
by members et the I. W. W, te set
grnln tiles.
.Mennwlille'n further lnvoMlRiitlen Is
beln ceiidiictut Inte an nllesed nttempt
of I. W. V te establish central head
itiiuter In SanaiiKUte for the puipesc
of committing nits of sabotage.
Pertlnml. tire.. Oct. . (Hy A. T.)
With the local utilise committee of the
Indiistihil Wtnkers of the World mmhI
Inij out 't'l(Kriiilile retiiests te ChlcnRe
licadiiuatter- te cancel reported Instiut"'
tlens t ini'iiibern te itiinde l'eitlnnd,
and with I'Micuatleii of the Portland
I. W. V. hall by police under instrue instrue
tler.N of Mner (temce I., lluker, the
yittiiitien here tethij wax much relieved.
Coincident with the turning ever te
the I. W. W. of their local licndi'tinrtprs
the police, iiIne under the .Mn.ier's In
structions, Mirrenileted half i truck truck
lead of I. W. V. llti'inturt! which had
bent sUed.
FIRE IN MEDICAL SCHOOL
Lumber In U. of P. Basement Ignited
by Heat Frem Furnace
Smoke Ma discolored lwiurinR out of
the cellar window of the I'lmersltv el
lVimsihnniii Medical Scheel Building,
'L'hirl.i -seienth and Pine HtitetN. sheith
lefern imituiKiit "J n waicnman if the
inililiiiL. whose alertiR'sN wrebablv
ait it' d a serious liic
An alnim quiiklj bretiRlit an engine
(einp.uii which rxtlnRiilshetl the tlaine
aftir tritTitiR daiiniRu had been mused.
Lumber pilnl tee close te a futtince.
inusi'd the Iil.i7c.
TILDEN'S FINGER CUT OPEN
AS SCRATCH INFECTS HAND
Surgeons Operate en Right Middle Member May Affect His
Participation, in Future Games
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Oper.i Star Charges Chauffeur
With Attentions te Mon
terey Weman
SENT HIS CHECKS TO HER
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I! . . wind in the "'l M"l il
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W is tt.lM UtlR I .1st nil In ' 1 'I
liitt ti In T.euls Kiiitu M-kt .
s't. . t in it S.th 'I i. i
.ti in.iihi'it driven In I'dw u I
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OREGON EL
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Party Lines Ignored in Fierce
Anti-Racial, Anti-Religious
Campaign
KLAN IS BEHIND PIERCE
Deaths of a Day
Discuss Program for Finding Facts
en Mine Operation
Washington, e. t ij - i !! A P -Jehn
Hi' s H mini' 'i i ii i r-i in "1 tl
Vnttetl States Cn.il ( miiiisieri i i 1
Judge Alsiliiibr "tie "t it tiit"nt"-
called ttla ti.' n President Hardin; ''
Inform luni of tin "rg.ini7 r'nii f ti.r
commission 'ind the prn;rt-s r. dat
Later the itinmis.ien ri.e nn it it
cenfcienie with represeiitntiie of tin
lintliracite iinlustr and in. t i getiT''
eemmittee 'tpie-i ntmg .iprufers of ti"
PciinsiU.inu piiiduiiiu I'Si'H.. wlinh
Includtsl U. H. Willi. in.-, N' Vnl.
W. .1. Kiehnrd . piesident et the Pin a "
delnhi.i .ind Kiinlin; Ceal an 1 lien
Ceiiipam S P W'arnnet. pp sub nr ni
the r'higli Cenl and .V ucitim Cem.
pniij . W II w"i!!i:i'in v'i iTesi 'en:
Hudsen 'il ( tiinpanv 1 1 Ileimin;
ham. presiiUnt of th Peliwiip I.inka
trnnna anil Wt -t rn toil I'.iiupn'i
and A P I.ssiip, int. !iriidt'iit. et
Jedde-Hig'iland I eal unj am
The i nmniissien iIimi.hi1 w i i h 'u'
Ceal repr'snt.itiis tin- iregri.n f
erk wh"li it his 'ail ur t r in.ii -all
th" facts in th- operu'ieii of thr
mines an 1 the prtttlm tien of .a
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SOCIETY ZONE UNDER FIRE;
SO IS YOUNG U. S. OFFICER
Misdirected Artillery Shots Pepper
Chicago Suburban Hemes
Chicago. I let IV, . Hi P 1 ik
Ferest, the ertii M-.n h. in .f ii.im
Chicago in III .inure-., w i. i.i.dei -'el
fire jfsferd.n. and tedai i i lUiig "1
fleer ut Ien sutrldun i- ..'der u ' -ferent
sort of fire
As a p suit nt in siiiiHited fire fr .. i
field plete, til" prtjn Ill's pi'llt ti ItPtl
the Imnie of Krunis 1'urwell tu,.
ether shot. Ml uuts de and i few "the-.
lrepM'd en the e.ti.tt. of Cyrus M -Connick
and in.irln pl.nts.
Hrig. idler in in rnl t,eerge V 1'
Meselei. i eiiim uni.iii' nt Pi rt .str.
dan. btga'i ui inn stigatnui iiiid 1' i rn -
ed tint a th mtiiisir iiiuii tin li.il Inn
niisilirei ted A j. hue etfi' r in ''..nge,
whose n.itiii mi. w 'htn'ld, u 11 L d.s.
elpltned.
CONVICTED MAN INNOCENT
Flerida Attorney, Accused of Mur
der, Cleared by Confession
.larlisiitnille. Flu, u. r i! - Hi
P I Prank Haul 'is. u h i n ti ..' i
II, Pep" liiik.eii' le i't'ini mux
nnitttd of iimnier n rl tir.t ngr.' ngr.'
fer the kill ng it i.iergi H Hnkn ri
widt'lj known th atrl i) i in ' . ".. n
Septembei. l'l'.'l hn ifi.s.il. i
cerdlliR te Pepe . attern, i t li r p. ..
had nothing te I. m tin itT i i- ,i .,
that he imp leat.d poi n i In I ,,. t,Mr
by se lining hi inninl i.i.ii.. , i pit il
punlshiin nt
Haw litis and Pejie mr" .,.,,. i...
llfll llllpl IMllllllt HI mil th s. J, , i .
prune Ceuit 1 isi u. 1. ui ,. I', ,
rtque for n n n (r ii
WILL AID CRIPPLES
Weman's Club Is Formed te Carry
On Chanty Werk
'I he Wemiii s I I Ii , i ' i i ,i,.i na
was nrgiuiutil it.terdai uttli 'i im n
birship et .'i '1 he i lub ier iln pre.,
nt is for tin hi in tit et rippled .In'.
dretl, hut Jilat s te enlarg' its Mop. i
diRrees hale been Inniiin itnl
The e tint t are Mrs pimel H I(.,.
mnnd. presidfiii Mrs William '
IleeH, first i In presidtnt Mr. U M
limn C Gerki's .ti end in i prt.idiiit,
Mrs. (leerge l Ken. riinrdn; ei
retary , Mis I- !' Hipiue .It mm.
spendilig sieretan and Mix Albert
AV, Sanson, tmisurer
WOMEN SPEAK ON POLITICS
Countess Santa Eulalla and Others
Talk at Wyncote Today
Countes.s Santa Hulalia will niieak
n "What Veineu Can De in pelititn '
at a meeting of (he Chelteiihiim ltrauch
of the Hepilbllcaii Wnmeii of I'eiiunjl.
Tallin in the lieme of Mr. Alan Heed,
chnirmnn, at Wj i te this afternoon
Mrs. Samuel I! Smtt. in e ihalr
asail of the Philadelphia Pinchot Com Cem
adttee, will (.peak en "HreakiiiR Inte
fslltlcs." Mrn. lieerffc Herace Leri
nirr, chalnmiii of the Jlepublican
Women, idbQ will t-iicuk.
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TWO HOLD-UP MEN CAUGHT
AFTER ROBBING VICTIMS
u
Lsed Ruse of Asking for Match and
Pointing Pistol
r-e . d-ui . turh last i .gh at
Pti-Tlmd. Ore.. 0.i 'f. - P'.- 'en I
net month will end the n i-t bittt r I
(iitnpaii"n in Oregon's histen The tight
's l.i.iil en .1 le'iginus-ni i il issue
with the Ku Kill; Klun eendtn ling an
iiiiti-Cathelic. anti-Jew. atiti-leieign
tlrlie
I he KI.ui i. pr;iKlt hgnt is te
oitrtlireii Oolerller Hell W Hhe't
tint State Setliltet W altt'l I. Il'lie
1 einei i ill. i anilidnte for Cnneitiei
'1 he split ha. hem tiled th" Piuui-c-alii
P.uti. which otherwise would
net h.lie had a blight thanm it lie
tell
The FClaii. a powerful tar ter in Ore
gon, lined up b hind Pnne when
Inger- Charles Hall. defeated Itcpiihlic.iii
nemmt i. at the primaries, wiiiniii . as
dlver'e "ii iml' pendent rauiltiMtt'.
rge MtP1 'I'n Pit ne i .indid nn is eh
no wit ti a eoinpuiserj iniiu
bill spon.eiiil In the Musi hi, unit r
The Iie.iMlte would de iiwni with all
prune siboels in liiegen The M i
nnie erdei in announcing it. spun
iiirliii "f th" meiisiiie. s.ikl it wa net
ainn il at am one rt ligien
Opponents of the Hit .1-1110 ."ll It
iinild make tie i laid tin waul ff tin
state and no buigei that if the parint
Tht, i lurtlnr lentetid it- iss.ije would
i t" it" 1 l.i'p miin.rlt.i pepiil itleti tin
hittunl In a law thi d" in lirutiinal
and unjust All Catlieli s and thei--.iiiil-
of Protestants an hgbtlnc the
niM-iiri 'I In iinlieitieiis are it will lie
d. f. ,t.,
ifoniuer llb'tt, a Masen and r
surlier, has leught the bill tretn
I, t It is the prim iple int.i-ure
width i'n Ku Kli Klan !s tighliii.'
Th Klan fust Ins nine uuhittirrd
agaiiisi neiiier tilinti when h" nisi-
Nil Mitt 1 iw iiiforiliigetheinl- te
!,' 1 1 i i i.k wtni i r- i mm tlw .tn ' t- and
J lib le plat I'
ll gin
MRS. G. FREDERICK JORDAN
Was Well Known for Her Activities
in Secial and War Werk
Mis ti. Krtderiek .Ionian, seven ty
thne jeirs old. of OL'"J Clinten street,
who dud Wednesditj it r htr home, will
be liuriid Suturdnj iitttTiioen ut 1!:J0
e't 'ei 1.
Mrs. JmUaii, who was known
throughout the State for her activities
in .eei.ii ami war weiu. gine up
William T. Tllden, Cd, Rrentcst et
the world's tennlH plners, had nn oper
ation performed en the middle finger of
his right hand jestcrdny at the Ger Ger
mantewii Hospital. The finger lind
developed severe Infection.
Alarm was felt for fear the operation
might Interfere with Mr. Tlldcn's career
ns n tennis plnyer.
"Pnless niinethlnct unforeseen de
velops, I belltne Mr. Tlldcn's finger
will net be permanently affected," said
Pr. W. II. Swartley today. Dr.
Swnrllej performed the opcrntien.
"Of course, we hope that no Btlffness
will result," Miid the surgeon, "and
eierj thing popslhle will he done te pre
vent it. It depends entirely en whether
the inf'Ctlen of the linger spiendu te the
tendon or net."
The Infection has net spread Ticyend
Mr. Tilden's hand. It was snld nt
the hospital this morning that his con
dition is geed.
Less el the use of the tendons whlcli
control Th
short Mr,
backstops of the court when endeavor,
lng te nitilte a return en n difficult shot.
The collision with the wire backstop
caused 11 slight abrasion en the finger,
but Tilden paid no attention te It.
Seiernl days age the finger began te
cause trouble. Recently it has been
necessary te give the sufferer morphine
Injections. On Tuesdny night It was
seen nn operation must come.
It Is pointed out that Mr. Tllden,
despite his smashing type of piny, Is In
reality a master stroke at tennis, cnll
lng Inte notion every kind of stroke
known. It was this fncter which caused
Nerman Hroekes, the famous Austra
lian, te term him the greatest master
of stroke the world has ever seen. With
one of the fingers of his right hnnd out
of commission, It Is -virtually certain
thnt his mastery of stroke would be n
thing of the past, thus endangering his
position among the lenders of the game.
This is net the first time similar
troubles have beset Mr. Tllden, the
most notable Instance being In 101 S,
when he reached the final round for the
national championship, with It. Lind
, ley Murray ns the ether finnllst. Fer
Infected finger would cut Rome days Mr. Tilden lind been nf-
Tilden's career 'as a stnr footed by a series of bells en his right
in the tennis world, as the linger would ankle close te the Achilles tendon.
made stiff
Infection's Progress Halted
The operation was decided upon hur
riedly and Mr. Tilden was taken te
the hospital and placed under an anes
thetic ut ." o'clock jostenlny morning.
Plie incisions were made bv Dr.
Swirtley, two underneath, ene en each
side and one en the top nbeni the first
joint, se that the fingernail could be
removed,
Twe weeks nge in a match at Kiver Kiver
ten, N. .!.. with Wallace P. Jehnsen,
tin chop-stroke master, and Carl
Plsi'her, Tilden ran into ene of the
At that time an operation was per
formed and Mr. Tilden entered the
final round with the leg tightly bound
te piny for the title. Despite great
pnln and his inability te sprint nbent
the court as is his custom, he fought n
desperate fight only te go down In de
feat. Since that time, however, he
has wen supremacy, capturing the na
tional i li.iiiiplenship, winning the
w ei Id's crown nt Wimbledon In 101
and losing it only through forfeit this
year, and nlse lending the American
team te victory in the DavlH Cup
matches.
''J llted heal ill
" "'' I ninth home
f NiCK-
for the
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t. . T' ' -t II itelt'tin.il ' H's
li'r ' i. -en .'net. l' l t
'ii a- I n-'iiiig ter a iriati u - of
n- , en ie 1 a pistol at n n .
, ' t . I.. it up bis ban I- l t
r i i hi' In ell si ai i ht'il i t1 e
in and ' .1 b'sl et vl J,", lei i
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1 '.Jii .Shi ' Mariui" .ir. u .
si ,i t ' i tlin e men. ' hi t . i
It r h him h" ps'-te
tn illest towns of th" St.iti in their
( li i tiens . f petti utlli i !..
The outlook is bright ""or Plteu Wat
kitis 1 )i ineeratle 'innlidit' 1er t'oli t'eli
gn -sninti against (' S Mi rilmr. 'I he
iiM liai" nil had a in t.iuun-i ' pint In
the religious isiutrnii r. v I i. h his
rmkitl tht. Stale, alilwugl W itkins has
the Klan i suppeit. I , - dm- .mil
tht ii tru nds appear te bn Im upf.uili
.'ting igi ui.t MiAithui f i . ndiir.e
id en en the bonus lie .s n
SEARCH KRAUS HOME. BUT
FAIL TO FIND S150.000
.iinl war wink
gnat id a tit her career te directing
the llriine for Aged Men in West Phila
delphia. She was the daughter of
lit nn C Hewell, who fei je.irs was
pleliiinint heie lis u di oeds whole whele
s.ib i She was u meinber of the
Piiughtiis of the American ltcvulutieii
and et i.ii ion- tnlc clubs.
Pining the Win Id War she cetitnb-
il.i te the I J I'd Cltiss mid tlnl
mui h home semee werK. Mie is sur
UMtl In u daughter, .Mi-. II. H. Fan-.
et Chestnut Hill, and a son, l'rederbk
leidin. of tin r.dwanl (i. Piiidd Malill
factiiring Cetiipati.i.
Si ri ins ter Mis. Jen! in will be pin
i.ite and will beienduited b the ltei
Pr Plejd W Tomkins, niter of Hei I
Tilnitj Chitieh. of which she was a!
member -11110 childhood. I
j Captain Abraham L. Lacy
1 Captain Ahinham L. Lac.i died I
Tuesil.ij niL'lii at bis home, liles Col Cel
win strut. 011 tlie anniiers'iry of his
I sit -f.iuitli birthdai after nn illness
it in ire than a nnr. Ciiptinii licy, I
for furl i -two j ear" a membt r of the
titi s tin tlep iituit ut. was known te
I biindi fls of tireiueii ami lwliaus as
"Captain Abe." 1
i lb was fun ed hi ill lii-iTth te retire
from in tun senile lut-t (litebei- though
he still n tinned his position jis Cap
tain of I'tignm Ceiiipam Ne ."te. Mar
shall strrit and Lii" iiwniir, Captain
I.aei was iietnl tot- his enormous
sti-ngth and gnat Me. At various
tunes he sirinl as leittalien thief.
! Hi ia suniMd In lus seu William.
1
Charles G. Bewer
Af 1 r fiuisliln' bib dinner 1 il night
Charles H. P.ew.'i. an undertaker in
Ken.mgten for tertv .iP'irs-, was
stricken with hunt f ulure 111 his home,
lsii'j l'liuiklerd aiiiiue, and died in-
st.intK
ii'ni w iiheii enij a iei
t 1 ble win 11 In staggered
ilnujiii t, Miss Pinion e
him a. he fell. He dlid
wiihtnit legainlng (.en-
ARSON BRIGADE' TO FACE
RIGOROUS INVESTIGATION
Civil Service Commissioner Seeks
Assistant Fire Marshal for Drive
The "arson brigade," blamed for nu
merous fires in Philadelphia in the lust
1 s months, is te untleige a ilgoretis
Itiiostlgiitien. This became known to te
dai when Civil Service Commissioner
Sh'iuighnt se announced that he was
anxious te till the position of assistant
hie marshal, and called for volunteers.
"Tin re has been but one application
filed for the position," he said, "and
Mm -Iinl Cllintt is dccldcdlv set en
completing n probe which will be as
si niching as that belli!; pushed ly Judge
Meii.ighan against 'the tlrug addicts."
The examination is te be held Tues
din and calls for competitive (ui7.
in the commission. With but one run
dldaie, the examination could be held.
Inn would prubabl.v net be ntlewid b
tlie dliei ter.s.
Applications must be made before to te to
metiow night. The position talis for
two j ears' I'xperlfiiee in lire print nllen
work or the etiiivnluit thereof. An
i'ptrt in building and fin-proofing is
eligible.
Mi P.euer
stt ps fieni th"
and f. II. His
Hew 1. . injjlit
In 1 "i- .irii.s
t-ieu m -s.
BOYS REPORTED MISSING
Jesse Wilsen, Mantua, and Samuel
Geldberg, Camden, Disappear
Twe bet were reported te the Cam
den poll"!' tiidaj as missing.
,les..e Wilsen, sixteen cnrs old, of
Mantuii. has bt en missing since last
'liitsihiv, mcnnling te his parents,
Win 11 he left home Wilsen was weir
ing khaki trousers, .1 brown tap mid a
blue overcoat.
Samuel (iiildlierg. 11K0 sixteen, ills
npt.it tired from his home nt ll."! Line
sue t. Caindfii. en Mendnj . Neitbei Neitbei
ef the linjs left IU1V clue ,i te whole
In- wuit or wb.v he left.
125 TONS OF CHEESE BURN
lfnsl, N. Y., Oct. -gt! One luin-
drttl and tweutv-he tens of cbee.,.
was liestrejed jesterdav whin tiie
lnirn'd Itejiields Hretln rs' wan house.
The less was estimated at SKKl.dOd.
SEVEN WOMEN ON JURY
TO TRY MRS. CHAMPION
Weman Accused of Cleveland Kill
ing Satisfied With Trial Se Far
Cleveland, Oet. . (Hy A. P.)
Seven women nml five men will deiide
the fate of Mrs, Mabel Champien, twon-l.v-twe,
chargid with the llist-degiet'
liiurder of Tliemns A. O'Connell, car
nival promoter of New Haven, Conn.,
who was fntalb shot in u restauiant
here last Jul.
The jury was completed nnd sworn in
neiere tlie neon tot ess of teurt tednv
alter appioximutely eighty men uud
women hud been examined.
The jurv will be taken te the s(pne
of the murder in the lestnuraiit as the
lust step 111 the trial, the prosecution
announced.
"I am satisflid with the jurv and
with ever.v thing a far as the trial has
prei ceded." .Mrs. Chumpieii said alter
the jury was sworn in.
'HERO' IMITATOR TO LIVE
Lad Who Dived Frem Water Tank
Has Chance, Physicians Say
Jehn Daniels, ten enrs old. of V
Oii.ird avenue, who Imitated "movie
heroes" when he dived fietn a water
1. urn en nip in uie iiratid upeia Utilise
at Hi end street and Montgomery ave.
nue, will live, plush-inns ut sjt. Jo Je
seph's Hospital said ted.ij.
Jehn. 111 eempnnj vv it It several
jeungsters, was phiving 011 (he mef
when the game of "moving plenties"
was siarieti. .101111 eiitiiiu njs lonipan lenipan
1 ions In jumping off the tank which inn.
tains the supply of water for the ojieta
house building. Spit tutors 1.11 th,.
I streets wire horrified whin thei saw
him make the bap.
Hushing te the reef, Tinflie Police Pelice
nviii Charles Orne fniind ih,. he- in u
sttieiis coiitlltien. with hli compatiieiM
n ing tn lift him up.
1 The m,v was tarried te Sf. Jeseph's
lltispii il, whom it was learned that he
had trn lured ImiiIi hips nnd his b.ft
leg sustained bruises of th,. bedv arid
was believed te be Millering from in
t i'i 11 il iiijurn ..
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YOUTHS HELD FOR ROBBERY
One K.ennett Square R-s dert
Releastd rrm Ja.l
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WOULD PROBE KING'S DEATH
Atnen an Newspaper Demands Sc
entific Investigation
iliii!. -'' ' x ' V
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1 . f f ' e IlinVhpliP' I I I
. , ,t ti it 'i in v into tin t 1 1 t tin
,1 1 f K ng Aleviindei t.l 1,1 . .1 ,
... t mi m lis age at" r 1 1 1 'il
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T'n in v. paper intiinit'- ' e . .
I 1 tin re vi a 1 1 a i 1 'a gli-
g. 11 . In t it 1 11 the nun et 11 . 1 . 1 d
. '. K !ig'' death. Whit I' , iiiini-
ir'v w nit- te knew 1. I.e 11 hi.
li rif In mi" irit'pai.ii'"
i,i 1 . nil Niratlge- is in
, - , . 1 1 .reel, state. an 11
it . untitled in J 1
63-Year-Old Ohie Weman Charged ' f"i t;
.. . 1 tin M
vf 1 is 1 iirA iui nnat fc- r -1 1 1 rt ts :
Vf no iiuvjb iiivui,; tnAa
l'euieni. t).. O. t l: I! v P.I
1 1 ,gh -i an h 1 f 1 1 1 K111 is I nine
In rn list night b.v 1 until 1 etln il. tailed
In It loll ,ill tl.li" "1 ll' - 1 ".II MIM I 111
1 ash 11 li 1 h Mis. "sii-'in Kinn . the li
ii 111 nil in nn ..s nl in nn Mi ( eiinl)
f Ik. Iinl ri ported ui. ii 1 there.
Mr. Km us bd il m h .irt te
h" iil'aivvm te 1 .11 hi li . tn the
('liar wall Iln li'.l'- we. .mpiv.
"(ih. mv ' Tin mm 1 i I. gene.
What wen 1 luipi 11. in vt Mt- Kraiis
is 111I1 gi d te bale 1 i lam 1 1
Mis Ki ui-, tin m vi 1 -1 1 ri 1 -m nr-iild
W lie 1 t II 1 nil I III 'li I I" U 'It I 1 1 II Ht oil
hinges et fmgirv Mini 'I 1 ' lenient of
Rebert G. Redebaugh
Uel.eil It. lieilebruigll. 1 bauffeui- of
I'lie I'ligine 1 itupaiiv Ne. Hi. died
i.uiv tnl iv whili about te uiideige an
nM 1 itie 1 in tl . .li fit rseii Hospital. He
mis -lift, rmg fi mil inieiual trouble and
enten d tl" he.plt.ll J l -ItTll.lV
Mi Hi tleb'iusb " is thti-'i nine vents
old .ind I Mil it HMi Meri is st 1 eel. He
was 1 1. in!" 1 e! iln 111 te I'.il I nil IH
1 n.ii.. lb was .1 m labor of
. Iran riutv . im! of the
,11 t 11b. .111 elganiall'in (tun-
1 . 11 1 men and tiiimeii who are
widow and .i Iiild1t.11
Jeremiah C.
Milium. Pa., net
fi
Lmg .
Wat
Leng
'Ji!. I'eiuininc
ilk j 1 si 1 1 I'i 1 , .nn ninth (
"lit,. -eight .venrs obi, Civil
t m and n tlmd Peiuisv Ivnnln
The Beauty of a Diamond
is dependent upon the judgment and skill
exercised in cutting and polishing. A stone
that is perfect in the rough may easily be
ruined in cutting.
Patrons of this house are relieved of all
responsibility in these respects.
J. ECaldwell & Ce,
Jeweuiv - Silver - Watches - Stationer?
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
Thin la Wcljurc Fvikratiuii Week
It uln
I. M
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II 111
et
1 1 in) Inie, el ile'ni ireITi npep.
lb tin 1 t.isttsl UiUer or tub its e,
1 t Imi'iiI 1 ernel and giiunr plavii
t.t I huntii He was the father
v 11 11 1 hildrui
an nili t- pi n ed a- I gl 1
ller llll-lt.tllt iltld l 1
nn h i- arn st,
i 1 enlin ; te att ui 1 i -the
1 niiiiui ' I 111 1 . I t!
li ins ' . '1 III si 1 ,
pren l-uig 11 1 ugi in .1
s ',1111,11(111,
- ui. also an
1 d elln lllls,
ineliev li
lt. , aftei
llll 101,
The Rev, J. C Leacock
i iiitnii, 1 1 t '..'!. The Hi v. I t
K i mlit v -st veil vi in old. died nt
i e in this cit m st, rduv afti i-.
1 e h nl ,t en a nn mbi of the
1? Mi tlieili.l l'p.(ep.il Confii Cenfii
f fn -si vi 11 vtiirs.
II s
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HONOR POTTSVILLE EDITOR
Pettsvllle. I'n ut.''.- r , !,,
of the rt ,ilt si ti' ' - ' ' . , 1 j e.
fi sMeiial 1 it : - 1 1" , ,it. 1 ,, ,,
Hunt) d IV bllli'l ."f i-tipl 1 ., n a .
tug tin I irgest I 'i i 1 1 i, ,r of rli
llttllth until' IT- - ' " MiTatn. jliti,
the n"W. piiin r u,ii si, .jf .1 H X"th.'
editor and pre r f r f f 1 Pettsvilb
P.lili Km li ' g Hi f in ' in
ll Ml at
' tn. ...I tin iitibln iinen -ii
M ,i ( emuiltti e's diet . t .'
, tr l.'iii il in irv pe'iln I ii
n-eii rs in tennu'tl' 11 i'1 1
,' 1 ,ri k fort fi in Ana Mm t
i t . mine tun" thr' 1 n
. in irr.sted, Ciieig" P I
inn- I 1 ii'ign Mint.i' r I
mi. Mm sti r of the Inn it r
li I... former Hevel in r f I hi
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NO UNEMPLOYMENT HERE
Applicants Fewer Than Jobs for
Tirst Time Since Armistice
T'i r the Iiim t a 1 .11, 1. be Amu
stni tin re 1. pre tn 1II1 no iiuelliplev
nn nt in ibis in A, lording te a
stall liielit in ue In K M, Coelb.'Ulgh
Mipi riiiu ndi'tii 01 tin leinl and ' '
einplnVl t 1 Iln f of the lliparini
I of I aber and I ntlii-i r . ihen
I till mil
mm vitn
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MIKAIIVM's Hill IIOVIi: TOWS'
Ai-f ' ' i ff " ar In' ,4ri
COITitm - t i.f .11 A'Mtitm
In lh Iul fir "il of ii murv iiii
dUcei rU 1 iif 'or wx.atj in rntt.uenl
with iht-iiti uuii.i In Uk MKzLn nw I
tldll of tint aur.diir I'tBUO JXbutK. "ilnkti'
11 a. Usblk" -Ittt.
Sell Lawsen's Property Today
I.gpt. Mil.. f"'1 ,-,; , l,! P
. " hi -itniitj sell'', of s.i I. - li minion
if tl. per-eiial prep' it v el '1 1 IMs W
law -mi. former liiiHlumim st .1 I mar.
ku enn. itm and nutlim , mil li.gui te-
iln.
iiiur.1. M-in .iR'i "' F.ni.itT
A tnt.rt. neltleil ennd Kim in ( rinany i
rMn 1 1 tt let-nit 'I ;' ' '' ' h 11 1
i. r tu 'lie effort tli-t h l ' ulut. i fur
. s morn "I J'cvi f Sutli iniiiad-IiMi
a nl in nut timely, art a mrl of t wen
ilurfui l.erHii.'n,N-I'.'"M,'-,Vf "J1? X'caua '
I-sikj. "ilake it Habit." JLdVm.
no bn ad llin . in 1 l.i l.i
iiei am in 1 1 ssit 1 for
Ai (online te Mr I'.mlbaUKh. th'n
lis at presfin a di'iiiiiinl for unslillid
labor iihlih ntiiiint be tilled. Imr
, mouth-, ige 1 small iiimv of illieiiipleM .,
tl .. ked te the oil f Statu I'mpb i
I im nl Hun mi ai I'llteenth and n h
'streits and wire informed that t Li r
1 vveie no jobs et any kind open. 'I li
I tank and hie of that in my includi
iiui.killid, skill' d and technical " "
lll.VTIls
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as I 17
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situ, it J I VI hi her lain remlti u,
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MM I Hi rnr ri'HltlMiite ,'J'I N -ill
si . vn ttttelwr .'V, lil.'J. II'NNJI. ! , ilsuxli
nr nf VVitrrtn T. -nd Mury Mllltr. .Nijilte
ut iuncrul l.ler.
S.S.WHITE
TOOTH PASTE
keeps the mouth
cool and comfort
able, the teeth clean
and sound.
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makers of quality dental
supplies, recommended
by dentibts and well
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The Choice for Fashionable Affairs
Ith every line of a precise
t errei'tni'nh, - tlu- ninteriul
beautiful, rich, with woik weik
Jimnship that iiKbtircs it.s.
cvcrluHtinp; holding of shape.
It is Hlaek Satin. Putent
LcuthiT, Hrenc Knl and
Sutin with Brocade.
Winkelman
Style in Quality Footwear
1130 Chestnut St.
At Tivtlftii
k
57
A fine meal
in a can
Heinz Spaghetti makes
a fine meal. Prepared
in the Heinz skillful,
careful way, after the
recipe of a celebrated
Italian chefflavered
and enriched with
Heinz famous Tomate
Sauce and a cheese
with just the right fla
vor it comes te you,
in a can, ready te heat
and serve.
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Ready cooked, ready te mm
STATE COLLEGE HONORS
Many Phlladelphlans Among 8tu
dents Winning Scholarships
reurteen per cent of the 1,7 studmti
at the Pennsjlvanla Htute College vrkc
took hoiieis at "Scholarship Day"
were Phlladelphlans. Most nf the horn
ereil ulllitntlts ll llll IM.rn 'nti1r.isi wu
-.. ....., ...... ..... JU.I.U.Q n w
their awards en attaining a grade el
elglitj -ngnt or hotter. The studenti
fiem this tlty included two jeum
women.
ffhe l.mtlc Cnrtiefle -Minlnrulim ..
.... ....... . . ....... -...v......u.f ns.
nwinded te Miss Sura A. Hartman,
a senior, wlille the .lehli . Wmtt
uwaril went te Miss H.ie A. Hand, a
junior. Nominations for nienibersnlpi
In bennr societies were imen ns fnl.
lews: It. S, Hilnkvverth, .1. P. Cen
ewiiv. It. II. ('iiseeke. C. It. Kraue,
W, .N. 1 Hew Her te the I'M Kappa Beta.
It. K. Davis was granted a ineiiiberftlj
in Tan Heta Pi. Sigma Tim wen eni
lien meiuber ireni this city, II. S,
Vflelt.
Hener society council medals wen
awaidnl .. M. K. Pulton, dr.. D. L
l'linskj, both of whom are juniors it
.In. .telli.".. Vt.'it Lsm.nishie innilnlu i,-n.
t- n' ,. .... ,,u..., i.i-
setited b.v the National Hltle AssoeiatleE
thieugh the lenim.iudiiig general of tht
Thliil turps Area, went te A. a. Mc
tjutivvii and II. L. Wilsen.
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!h8iinnnnigit;jii iiii:Ji.Liiumaii-iiiniimniKMi;rrrarmirTrrr ""i ' '7"nTTirT'rir '
An Unusual
Value
in
Madras
Shirts
$2-50
WE are specializing
this week en some
splendid values in woven
Madras shirts of superior
quality at $2.50. They
arc in many attractive
striped patterns, in bluei,
lavender and black en
white ground and a num
ber of excellent solid
colors. French cuffs, of
course.
JACOS
REED'S
SONS
1424-1426 Chestnut St.
A
m,