Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 1

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VOL. IX. NO. 39
Untared aa Secenil-riBfM Matter at the Pontefllcr nt Philadelphia. Pa.
Under the Act of March 3. 179
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922
l'ubllriicd iMIll" Kxvtpt .Sunday. Hulmcrlptlen Trlra 111 a Year by Mall.
tJepyrlBht. 1l,.,,J. hy Public l-dnr-r Company
PRICE TWO CENTSffl
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AWIPEMY
WJNpi
Heisman's Fighting Warriors
Are Determined te Sink the
Middies or Bust
BARCHET, FOLWELL'S STAR,
MAY NOT START GAME
Midshipmen's Rooters Willing te
Bet Even Meney Only
en Outcome
Vnvv
rel."!.. .nil i .,.! 7 Pnrr
SSR'ran," (B)"l'eft tecfclc. . (29) IJellCH
trine (27) ..left gunrd.. () Carney
Mil) ' " ". .ill tlnlh.H'l
Pflnwertli (YeY 'right guard. ":20) l.ent
nrkf(tl).. right tnckte .(54) Walker
Km Uiwt W VUtend. .(28) Tayler
Thurmnn i- nuaraiiw: (Cant)
Mliltr (t) .left hulfbacU. (16) McKce
SeOraw (2) light linlfback (8) Cullen
hSmt (10) ...fullback... (21) Hughes
Weight averages Line, Penn. l.K's .
New. H. Huckfleld, Penn. 180 -Navy,
w. Team. Tenn. 179: Navy. 17S.
Officials lleferee J. J. Coggreve. Cor Cer
nell! umpire, Carl Reed, Springfield
Tralnlpg Schoel: field judge. V. U. , Oke Oke
en, Lehigh : head linesman. Charles O.
Eckles. Washington and Jeffersen.
Time of periods 15 minutes.
Hy .IOSEPH T. LABRTJM
The greatest nrmy of sport levers that
rer populated n field in this city
marched en Frnnklln .Field this nftcr
neon where the Penn nnd the Navy
football teams clnsh in the nthletlc
classic of this fall gridiron campaign,
Fifty tlieusnnd spcctnteis, the largest
crowd that ever gathered at one sport
ing event in this city, with the oxcep excep
,un ..r i lift niitoiiieblle races In r air-
meiint Park, will bank the gridiron of
(he new statllnm in west I'liiiaticipuia.
The kick-oft was net made until U
o'clock, btu evei. before neon this morn
ing there was n hustle nnd n bustle
nreuml the vicinity of the field te pre
pare for the march of the thousands.
Peanut venders, flower and pennant
peddlers and scalpers selected choice
positions te entice spectators te part
ih their rnin of the realm.
The stands began te fill early nnd
when the two teams came en tne neiu
shortly before 12 o'clock, there were only
ii fair thnusnnd seats unoccupied.
There was a mighty rear when the
(Junkers, led by Captain .lenatunn
Millar dashed enthe gridiron. It seemed
that every ene in the south stand nrese
te erect the Red and Mue athletes with
reusing chcirs.
The Middles foUened a few seconds
later and there was a vocal eruption
from tiiu north stnnd where n half
thousand Annapolis students and many
theuiand Nnvy supporters were quar
tfied. It is a game of games. Rebert C.
Folwell. discarded by the University of
Pennsylvania eh its coach after (lie HUH
season, will this afternoon meet the
team coached by the man who succeeded
him, Jehn W. Helsinan. A victory for
either will mean much In their scrap
book of memories.
The mammoth new stadium, erected
at a cost of mere tjian three-quarters of
n million dollar, will lie dedicated be
tween halves. Dignitaries representing
official life of the country. State nnd the
rlty were en hnnd, along with 000
Middies from Anniipells, dressed in
their best uniforms, accompanied by
ilieir bund.
The Naval Academy and the Univer
sity are till het up ever the contest.
Students from West Philadelphia, btive
placarded the town with slogans of
"Beat and Sink the Xnvy." One Penn
fraternity house has a banner fifteen
fret long and almost as wide stretched
across its front, with the erjptlc words,
"Hebble the (Jobs."
The usual sangfroid that character
Ie the morning of nn Important gnme
nil one side or the ether is missing.
Innfidence does net reign supreme in
flther camp. Penn feels that it lias an
"ven chance te win. The Nnvy players
and toetcis arc net se sanguine.
I'V.wel! Praises Penn
Folwell summed (lie Middies' side up
this merning: "Penn lins wonderful
material out there. Helinnn has taught
win a let of football. We might win.
nut far be it from me te make any pro pre pro
'liptien en the outcome of the gnme.
"I am net offering nny alibis. It is
iiet In my make-up. However, we will
be unable te start Rnrehet, and Xerrls,
my best bnckfield substitute, is ele In
had condition. I am forced te start
Hughes, a lud weighing but 144 pounds,
In my backficld. We'll be In lliere. It's
KOlng te b n real honest-te-goodncss
name. Who will win? Can't siiy. Wait
'ill It's nil ever."
Heismnn, with his face wreathed in
'miles, net exactly the victory kind.
nut these thet threw off an aroma of
"epe. had the following te say after
if . 7"' tin lobby of the Xormendlo
i!?J tu,,r nierning; :
Penn Is a fighting crowd today if it
'ver was. Net In the three years of mv
coaching at the University have I found
lied and nine tenm se filled with
iPlrit and fieht r,H this venp'u ni.Bri.itn.
I en. nelieve me. that crowd knows !
urn. tl..... ..... i.. .. ...... . i '
. ...v, mii in nn nusy niicrnoen
?.ni1 l',y nre gritting their teeth for
'ne task that confronts them.
I never make prcdlcihiiii en (lie
mitntnie of n game, but let me tell ou
'nis: The Navy will knew thev have
Tk" '"".Isl'l. regardless of tlie'ie-uit.
' if old dander of Penn Is up. Al Inst
.HL.1' " flRh,l tPHiu. It should be
remet worth going miles te see.
(3,J wi", ,,,.'"t 'J'l'uriiinn. Miller. M
nV .1 "i."'1 """"i' in Hie baeklleld. one
&',of '"" who at lust knew some
nn 0l"''' i".01"' U H,,0,1,,1 "
1 ffip ' games."
eeaeli.!. M'm!.S "" ,l,p l'llnns of the two
Aden li ,,;"-v BaJ 0,,t " let f '
n in.,,.,,or,n".,,OM ,,mt ,l10 l"'
IMlnJ ,l ,,ev1"',1",''r. Ilut ..either are
m mf ' i. 3i.ni U .M seln'i ,0 le " "
SSlUSVft at'7 " ,,,e ce,u,""v
Middles Xet Giving Odds
inr ah,. ,.,l,"f. t,'n,,l! te ,irIP ''"'i 1'"1'
he i ,lX'h le !" nrprlw of thtise
reahn V i V ,l"g,1" rMi th" '"' t !"
ha I lh Mm,l",'n reperle.1 all alen-r
let blr ..r'1 ,l.rr, V'lPrdny they would
1 m " r"' rPI'er en anything at
'" rag Klarta, Celaaa Ktrta
FENN'S RECE P T ION COMM1 TTEE FOR THE NAVY
MiMKAW, K. II.
KKTKKNVAAd, K. K. (JKAF. . T.
The pholefiraph from which this etching
ARRIVE WITH 'BILL'
AND OFFER ODDS
Special Train Brings Annapolis
Cohorts Boasting They Will
Win Penn Came
MIDDIES TO ENJOY 2-DAY
VACATION WHILE IN PHILA.
With n wild whoop. 402 midshipmen,
chaperoned by a goat with one horn,
piled out of the nine-car special train
from Annapolis when It arrived at the
liallimere and Ohie Station, Twenty
fourth nnd Chestnut streets, nt 11 :10
this morning
Pill, the goat, was first, off. He Is
always first. Hy him the middies set
great store. lie lest one horn in a
fight with old Bill, whose offspring he
is, Liit the boys said that the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania would supply the
missing adornment.
It was Hill's first trip le (lie city.
Old Bill did net come. He jeurneyn
from the venerable halls of the Naval
Academy only for the Array and Xavy
game.
Visitors Offer Odds
The boys, confident of winning the
football game with Penn this after
noon, offered odds. A grcnt deal of
money hud been placed, but they came
north with mere in their pocket for
they held this n clinnce te get a gevl
Ntnke te risk en the Army und Nnvy
game, which will see their return te
tills city. The odds varied. Seme
offered two te one, ethers three te two
nnd u few six te live.
The members of the B. foettmll team,
who rode with Itill in the first car,
were sine of the result!,.
"We've get a great team tills yenr.'V
snid one of them," nnd it's going te
be our day."
The train nulled In ten minutes ahead
of schedule time after a non-step run
from Anniipells in .three Hours nun
thrxe minutes. Xe sooner had the
engine come te n patise than the blue
Heys in High Spirits ,
The midshipmen were under the sit- 1
nervUlen en the train of Lieutenant
IVmmnnder W. X. Richardson. Mrs.
Richardson also came up en the train. I
iVimiiandei Richardson said im inci
dent of unusiiiil eiiler was observed en 1
the train. All the Heys were in iiign
ui.irltu iiml of course it wns a lively
trip for the bars of strict regulation
as practiced at the Academy were let
down.
There will be a special train n.icis
f.n. these win, wisli te return tonight.
Tlw.v 11 r.. net eeninelled. hewewr. te
take It. the only enleis lieing tlint inej
must renert back at tlie Ac.iiiemy ny
II o'lleck tomorrow lilglil.
Voting Hill wen happ). it was ins
ii..f !! with the lenin. mid with I
(lontleke glee be cavorted oil the station I
platform straining nt the leash which
was held by James S. Sinter, of Yeiik-
ers. X. Y., the mnster-at-nrnis.
The two uiiusiiipineii who were 111-
reetlv responsible for the goon nenimer
of Kill are '., Heucck and It. t . Hell
Smaller Vehlchle Knocked Against
Pele Twe Men Hurt
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lelatlves 1 erdlng te his own desire. fu "."."'V1, . v' .1 Vp . ' 1 '" understand. It all seems liki a lure that the Western m le wl f . "vernment. by all means, at whatever hhm- Weii-j mer the coal and r-i I- . y
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both llrst class men iinti h-h,u,-i .,, . hsk ne i n.u nwues i ovennrew rer a nine we men witn my father. awimiei. mere than III.) prU.s ,i Italy and net submit himself te state iZ .,....., ' ' ' 'irV "ll" R
Team. prohibit en. bad Jean ( eiipr p. one, I.eama.l w..s twenty-two yeais old "ea.lv AllHUI in uiei.e.N te a long lis, ( fictions which aie .in.ar.llv liiip.Ke.1 en hen .,' ' !",i'-", ""li" "!"S Vu '""' '"
Prenhecles Written th. Coaches . .!' !::": , iJ t.. 'Vr:.'' t."V. !'...-.-..K- . -' """vlduals and all ,f . lvl him l,v l,s present weak Mii.lste.s' n nh .", K r , J1 . " '.'- .
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cimp.cie ecu .. " .'.'V", ' ,' " " . , V '' ''V'1" "" '. a. i me w-.w.r,,, w.,w. ., ucu fll.0 ,, Mm,ve ,eth,s was such tin I ,n. I,,llr mi"""1 ,'"1"1 '" "i" KU'iU war ,
p aces appeared, "Su All. Again tlieie iB,t te otter our whele-heaited sup- - I Third llrlcade Ituml nlie..i....i .1 . . and by our own dead who iiintlniie.l nt CTII IMAM I necc cir-ur ll
Jippcared'the possibility forest of pert te, American wets, if tbev will, Gun Explodes as He Climbs Fence I .''-. i !S "KlilJ "P4 L ?,e ' ",'"""1 "' , S JBL.SE8 FIGHT It
wiilii. tlVem itiutes after airUiiig the x0 Mr0De "euse Light ' "'" '"'niing candies with nianj nium- L, ,u"""". ,""" "" ",lP V"-0 ,w nturcm UIVUnUL OHSt,"'
UlthlnlUeinitiiil. "alie ai riMiigwj ,.,., IMwnnl ni.l.lln. 1. ....11.--.. -, ..... fl'H was n part of the funeral. I ? LV'1' J""'. I!"".-. "'T .?rpn V"1 1""lt ' '
1 .nllnsrrt 0.. l-.se Twrhe. r.luma Te mC I I I Ul RL UMUVVNIi Kra.lkferd i.tiitiw Inst 11 Igl . .,,.,' , " ""'""" V."1"1 ,'"1'"''''1 .0IKI hunV v, f ,1 ' ' Kta . m 1 !J"T' Motion t0 Rlew Justice Mec
T,.,CD ,AnM U.TC nl.m SELF IN SHHIIYIKII I A,? " ..'"-J Inr wll ! '' ' K r !:;":. ,;;!';, W 'C!-..r5-I ftSfx:"V K "" Mnl ,0nB "Ve "hauaer-a D.cl.l.n I. Denied :
lUfltn Hi v nv.w ... ... .. .. .h .... ".. -.i i.eiiNr and .,.,1,. ,11 ",. ,. 1 ' u- ..."." .:"' - - I'liuclikP-nsU . -....,
neon leda. when a lower wagon 111 . nn , nuidentitleil cmered her ejes with her
Phlladelphl.i Klecirlc tempiiny celldc i,.m iht RU nuil ,iu.n nl)lll from I
with nn automobile al Tw.-nlj -llrsl mid, ,. ciiestnut street briiK-e into the
Cnllewbill stivcts. ...
The wag in. going north nn Iwenij.
llrsl street. Iuiuckcj tne iium s "beat. Srlwwi C. I.'il-.ir. capitalist ,,,.,i f.' '
telegnipl, pe'e. The ai.tmnebile was I itmmn ,,. ,,.,. ,, Klwil L'dc,,, tif ,,'i ''ig' Ine 1'. ,f .', v'
teiisldeiiihb dmuiiged. Sniyscr, MHI Seuth l-'.uty. ninth street, was round shot te death in the iXheV,
The injuied iiieii were intended b u ln, wnilti,,,. ,mll .,, ,)lr,s back of bis home here ted.n . "e',
dot ter hi tin neighlioiiineii. f t,p wemn wnrM hu, climbed ever' lie was seventy, one ears ,,1,1 ,.i,.i
' u u 'I1'0 rail te n pnriippt Tbe.v called te polite expressed ihe belief that he ,,i
i in.i tin. unto iiL'iiinsi ii 1 1
Leaves $1000 te Chwch
V,.,rUI.,wn. I'll.. Oct. -js,. u
the
will of Cernelia .MIchciicr. of Xorrls Xerrls
........ ii.it .il tednv. SI )(M1 s be-
iiucatlied te St. Lukes Lplwepiil
Churcli. Pliiladelphla, in memory of
Colonel Jehn Henry Krlngliurst sml
i:ilza Klulr llrlngliui'sl.
II.
TIH'KMAN. q. II.
P.!WOttTII. R. tJ. HICLI.V. I,. (. IIKRN, ('. St'TIIKHLANI), I.. T. I'AIRCIIIL;. L. 13.
was made was taken nn Franklin Field istenl.iy afternoon. It shows the Red and Hlue eleven lined up for an
offensive thrust
BIG CRANE TOPPLES
1 AT NEW BRIDGE PIER
One Man Hurt, 50 Othera Narrowly
Escape Death at Race Street
I One limn was injured und lift.eTlier
weikmen had a narrow escape from
death when u .llfteen-tei. crime top
pled ever at the Philadelphia pier of
the Delaware. Itlver bridge nt Unco
street at 10:4.1 o'clock today.
The crane, with huge Iren arms
projecting fifty feet In the air, be
came unbalanced and crashed ever en
Its side. When It settled the structure
wns hanging en the edge of a large
excavation nt the bottom of which,
forty feet below, n half hundred men
were at work.
Edward Dnync, nineteen years old,
operator of the crane, jumped from the
cab as the crane was falling. He Inndcd
en a pile of struct urn I nteel. Me wiin
picked up unconscious and sent te Jef.
fcrsen Hospital. .
Werk was suspended nt the excava
tion, and n net her crane will have te be
used te bring the fallen machine back
into position. '
FIVE YOUTHS PINNED '
UNDER UPSET AUTO 1
Returning te Cliften Helghte When I
Machine Hit Marker
Vive youths were Injured early te- ,
day when their auto overturned en the1
read from Concerdvllle le Cliften
Heights. All were jiii.neil beneath thr
car for a few minutes until help ar
rived. The young men nre Harry Mnnley,
driver: Francis Blake. James Dnherty,
Francis Spcncc and Charles Daley. .Tr.
They went te a dunce nt Coiwerdvllle
last night and were returning te their
homes In Cliften- Heights.
STRIKING D0CKMEN
SHOOT AT POLICEMEN
f-Ve When Patrolmen Try te Avert
Clash VSlth Strlke-Breakere: 2 Held
Twe patvtinen narrowly escaped
death last ntgN while trying te step
a fight between sX'iUing longshoremen
and strike breakers at Kn.wler avenue
wharf. Several shots were fired dur
ing the reiv and a rkt call was sent te
the fourth street nnd Snyder n venue
police station.
)n teeing 11 iiumiier of new strike
breakers arrive, the strikers formed '
In platoons and iimdn a rush for the j
men who mmikiii ie mill uieir iiui:e.s
DIP CIlRin IM rilDrtDr
Dim FUND IN EUROPE
m. -.,.. ,x,. ..--
iu riuni umt5 Htnt
Wine Interests te Wage 'Merciless' j
War en Prohibition
Purls. Oct. :s'. (1
large fund reaching many
t I'll lies lias lieeu pledget
iiiterestx of Kurepc te 1
less' fiimp.ilgu against
the railed States and
The tight will be wag
newly eiganieii inturiiu
nuallist piolilimien. wit
iicic.
rnu .Mnerican campn
ried 011 In co-enerutlon
forces of the I'llited States. Orga
of the league say that they bae
te fear from prohibition forces in
rope. Their chief concern is te
every pussmie assistance
wets.
Jumps Frem Chestnut Street Bridge
Few Feet Frem Passersby
. - 1 -. t
. jihihi; iiiiii prctij weniaii as yet
Schuylkill River. Her body wns le
,.v,.ri., a,.r hy ihe i re of a patrol
' '
i her as she juiiiiicd.
'I lie woman was about iweiity.flve
years old, and were a brown suit, with
tin Imitation seal ellar and diago
nally slashed pockets; a black picture
hut, patent leather shoes, black cotton
stockings and Inexpensive undergsr
incuts. The body is at Urn Morgue,
tl
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"We lire lint enlni te Amxilp.'l te nflri. tlm l.iil.e ,.u 1..... I....- i.-...i. ..III.. ....I..I.-... I.... O....I . .... . . i. '.... .. ... . .. ' .". . " . lince tile 1'resli 1 lit s It.l.ei ..1... ...
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IIA.MKR, F. II.
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Delaware Politics
At Fever Heat Again
That little but eh my! Slrtte Ima
always known hew te lack up
all kind of a tthindy in Us cam
paigns for office, but this year's
is about as colorful and exciting
as any it ever had.
A scat in the United States Sen
ate is principally at stake and
there's mere "inside stuff" bcinrj
pulled between the supporters
of General T, Celeman du Pent,
the Republican incumbent, and
Themas F. Bayard, the Demo
cratic aspirant, than at any
time since the days of old J.
Ed. Addicks and Ms trick bank
roll. Se
Colonel Geerge Nex McCain
has been looking into the situa
tion with expert eye and will tell
the results of his observations
in two articles te be published
in this newspaper next Monday
und Tuesday.
If peu want te read some real
live political news don't miss
them.
Euening Eubltc Hedge?
Naxt Monday and Tutiday
Lancaster Man Believed te
Have Plunged Inte Falls te
Give Wife "Freedom"
DEATH IN NIAGARA
ENDS DIVORCE SUIT
game last Saturday, ami when Reper , dlspulehes from (he Stcfanl ngency In
HE 9AW "NO flTHFR WAY"'ii'' 'liSi ,.m,"!i e! 'l,'11",,-v deterniined Heme, the semi-official Italian new
nC dHW njU Ulrltn WftT .'Ilgers into the Midwest eity. fill- erL.qni7ntl.n
Icagenns looked 'em ever and then whis- 0,nnl",n"l,
Uu .tsserfnfrif Prrm
Niagara Falls, X. Y.. Oct. 2S. The
finding of a mnn's coat and hat and
papers near (lout Hnnd llridgp teihv
indicated tlint Jehn K. T.eamnii. e
r.nncnster, I'a.. cainmitted suicide dur
inc the niuht by ceinc ever thu full,.
Willi the clothing was found a letter
1... .1 t ...' .... ..
'"" "". '". l "' "ennr ,s ""' ,'rel '",. ' 1"',,u un- tlms,
. death. ttcams iii games ami in practice si,,,,,!,)
N,,w "' lllst ' wi understand that I 'ture such 1111 opinion and then he
I levn you."
Willi ine letter wns rt ncwspaiier
Hipping stating that Mrs. l.eainau had
cleus Unlit 11 a vacant Ii.hisi. 11.. .'
taken te the Pinukferd Hospital,
jj i i mm x UAfl I flLIST CUflT
I lt,m afl-a. ammm ...
. "' ""
A.H Man B....rf tn u , . i
Ased Man' Belleved te Have Taken
own ure, Leaves Nete
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ii'MIIMIiM'l rlll IM
A letter addressed te Ids f
leiiiin sii.miik;
i.ie.l k..il..,T! "V.u. ,1 ""'""
im...
. VivV iiiiiiiVeu .ii. ii."nii i ,is i?"
. ..i i . i. . .... ! "Ml1 ll,N "llO
were said te be estiangeij
I". nVr'n" ' e,.,n"' t,,",n,: ,'. C-ntlmirilen .r kCTTS.T: "H!'" W !J.'nristi MRnlnst nev-1 seemed depre 1. ,,B ,,. ". ... ..e.,.s., cense n.cer,
h A. IM A.TiiiHt Winnv of Cn.t.V,i.. 1', 1 .. "' ,, " "'..' J.?? Egress lms Be.. and the R,.p,lbl(.atl I s,r, et ,l. poison has an Im-
.nllliens f balance of ss-veral ,Ur,;rdr- ' POTTSVILLE'S BIG PAGEANT . ve e.,i laVe , ?r " .0 P 'ZX , "" '".'i .. VI ".V ,"'"',"" ''"v- """ ' "" 'l-f'-'-'- rase,
I b the wine . . ,..... n.--' forces, who ,!e.,ese,l il. 8 . .. 7 ... i' ' ."..'," " .'"V. . ' ""'' V0",s. '"- be, alls,, a w.-m.lll w itiuss called by Mr.
i.ake .1 "inerc - , unrasirr. 1 ., Oct, L'S.-"I won't uti-tnnHlCe rnuartMl I T i ties ... d ,, , , ,, 1 a', ' . "V.' ' '" '; ..""... ." ,,!"- """ S,n ...,.., 1 ..,iii...i ,, ,1,- .v
lirohlbltien in ' 'elleve It until I see," declared Mis. incerdl nir te these Ivi u i V """'" '" ' 1'iespectlve . . , . , , ""
ether countries. Helen I.eaiiian today, when fold of her Prett Danht-r f ei euiw ,-' V .'x ?..!.' ""' ulUf'"s- l!l"'-" as vncalei: ben-re the inunler Mis Rosier bad ex-
ed threiiL'h the husband's suicide nt Xiuuiirii Pulls. .. ... . ' '" . ...,.; ,,.., ,..., . ""at eei I ipsident i..sitl.s ,n ,, 1 il..i .1 ihe bottle and I. ml been ,ll.
tlenal ...p , Helding a ,eg baby" , .P ,,,... ... van or mummers Parade , c,;,7 " ; ,-- ,'mi ' h Z, V.A" W,,JV". ',!''!. !'" -- M,d.,l wnh .I.II....I13 .be. from nelson-
11 nemlMUnrters ne g.r ,, in tne ,,, lei tfiklim 1..11 ...'' " " ' -.-1'res.perlty has ' of yes.enba and had name e, C ' , .V V Ki "" .. ' .. ' 1" i"? '' l,lc herself I,,,.,.,, f I ,.... ..-
1 iecs 01 ner liltlier. 1. , note. Illli 10 d cui,i,f,i , inu ,0111 regions as a result lieces with T'lselsti lenilni. ,.l el.V. i .1 ; V V '" ' r '" 1 "' , . , ,. .
ign will be mr- f her eung husband's fnlltire te s'.p. -'f Hi" strike settlement. This ,etu 11 ' talk It he Te, a IVeect s'n, n ,?l JI",,,,,,n. "'" Prin.T In .he U'h,,,. I" husb.in.rs, le,e for his stenographer
with Ihe lluiier pert her. and of nlleireil erni ,.t 1 was celebrated last niirht l,v n .!. 1:." .V" r,0,'. "' 'C.V. .W.H n li'. louse, lie ,1ms net meet eve,, ,,, 1. ,, f !,.,.,. M i,,,, m.
little .I i.g ler a l voice. , part. ' which the IVci.tl h.ue INtrlliuti-l in Mil" te 1 Ins ,, 'i '"' '"," ' I'"''" Unit Mrs. Rosier bad pur-
,1,1.. "He often threatened te take his ,fe , reeiiiy-ve ea,s apieare,l in the Pisa n.,,1 ther idaces. U mijs: ffi i",s be, as. ,,' . i',' '" Z1" ''"'1"1 " I"'1"" "' cartridges lntenenW
, give If I asked ter a divorce." .,e said l'.'.""''""'. all elali.,ratel , .rated. "Ofliceis. s ,IK cltm.is: The I "L.J. f' 1 . .,,IIN 'J. i" ''.'' n """ m i.d her own lite in the nresence S
10 Ainericiin 1 .11. 111 tears. 1 ne American Legien pest of Mlneis. Fascist! 11101 ement is neither netiliist Is ,.'.'. ' "1..: '1 . . l i,,"",' '"! be,- hn.baud and his steiieurnnber. but
lie iveiiinn i werir. nn.i i ,.... , vi n uns iifne,it ... i ...i. .... n , .. !.. ..... .-....." ... ' .' - ' '' .......ii . i
.tr ........ in 1 heik, ,11m 1 11 0111 'inn' was iirc-riii. aineriisinir i iw.i.s. nip cenntiv imp nen n.t t ... w .... w.-. .-. .. .. .
:, , , ", ..' ii-.i .01.1 ' "". 1 ..-. 1 .".. h .iiuicis- i" iifiiit.ii ...'. ukiiii.s, u.e ivuiK
1 .ii.iiii si I'l'i'i s in 1 it i' .st ...,. .. ... 1 ' .' ... ..!!'. ..-.. T.ll.'ll IJII. III. Tl. . I
..': "...ll- II NIT SO, . .
emus iiiciH 111 11 vnciint Heuse. He wast
akk vnu i.nniiiNd -esj iu;i.rr pic-b. .f""11 ', . ."? '" r"-"seii the In
Iihi, ih terv n-men you want a a'lwST i 'Iil-iit and Mild he might ay the mat.
ll-nnr untie. Hltii.tlen. en pn,. S8.'r-,er before Ihe college officials
('APT. MIIXFK, L. II. U.
E
1
TO m ELEVEN
Chicago Is in Fever of Excite
ment Over Big Intersectional
Football Fray
30,000 EMOTIONAL FANS
WILL WITNESS CONTEST
BEAT PRINC
TON
CRIES WINDY CITY
I'rlncetnn i Mra.'fci
R K. TIIfiiii Wi -n.l . . t.-imp"
I'iK.t ..... l-fi i.ikl" . . rpMrter
'iilvely . l-ft Kiiinl .. l'.iti'le'flc
Mt'ir (.'iter . ., Kin
Dlil.lnxen .. .. rlitlu cuanl . . . jielirUn
Treat rlBht t.nkl .. . C.nwilv
"rnv rlRht enl .... Dl.'kmn
Ourman . ... nunrtrilm I; , Stmhiniier
Cnlawell ..... left hnlflmi it Piitt
''I urn iIrIU hiilflmlc ... II. Themas
Ohp fullhiiclt . ... J. Themas
Ucferpr fcrlnrtx (tliimn). fmpl-p If ick.
ft (Went PeInO FIM Juflxu Ilinkhurt
(I)nrtmnuthV Head llneninn - I'ldrlilue
.Mltliliwn).
By STOXKV MrMNN 1
(iilcare. III.. fii. as. As Princeton !
niul
Sinl'Tii
iiin.v ne nn- 111-1 iiii(i"criiiiiini lull
Iictwci'ii them. 'Hirer ndlierents tlil
1 uftcruoeii wen 1 ffering even money
I litis. Need mere be mi id rcgnnliii;; tlic '
cenlldciicc of the flrnnee and Itlnck ,
supporters in the Tigers, who will light
te gain ine revenge tnat old Xussaii
VIHH1i
. One' week age, or before the Chi-cnge-Pui-diic
game which StiiffitV Iiem
von K'-O, these plunging Westerneix '
reglntercd "-hnine te tillcp, the money";
vnirii 1 Here was tnl ; et ' te 1 and '
1 ." te ." with tln Maroen train the
laverile. Ilut they didn't iiilte lil,
the leeks of Stace's eleven in tin,
pereii if s tllty-lifty.
1111 Reper simply' siijh "Hither team
mis a gneii ennui p te in, That might
iiieiin most nnvthliig. Hut knowing th-'
I liilmlelpliia ceimeilnian and hew an.
1
willingly Inteipietcil the coach's re
minks into sane centidence that, with
the breaks, the Orange ami Ulack would
he waving aloft the Mnroen when the
1111 II WIIISIIC seimilell
.1... 1... 1 1 ....a 1 ... '..
might be wholly wieiitr.
If our olfactory football news nerves
Were flltictieniii'' I icrlv m .. ..... :..
riineu 10 predict a close battle that
... .'.. ' . . .1 -
weie turned 011 in his place was "Miss
Piespirltj," a flout en which sat .Miss
Rdith SteM-iisiin, the heauilfiil daughter
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, ' ' ' ''"' "le
ne"" "'i"
QSTE0P
OSTEOPATHY FRESHMEN
. U&7P MPMRPR fit CAPiii tv
"" J " ' """"l '
,- i i u - . '
Dr. Emanuel Jaeobsen Faints When'
Ssized In College Bulldlna
liieilli of freshmen nt tl... fi.n
of , I path y "s eX tried te K ,
a ...ember of the faculty. Iir IJmrini. '
iliice!
iisiiii, wan niinicii wiieu several I
Ullilelgiaiiiinies seied III 111 in In, ,.i.
i i - . .''
,(,v; "", , ,
r .IftPiWlMHl tetiftlmc netK.il .
" l"ii iiiMti.K v HUH
.nlse is a special student. He was in-
bv beiitina flil.-iim. tnil.n- l.. 1 "..,.. "' '''"' ;. ... 11 is (ieir.niiie mr Him te se nln li for the killinc of Miss Itnckitt. the ;
l"lli III' 11 111 tiril 1 llli 1 ll Ull Illlk t.iillit.i 1 ..... i, .. .. ii. .1. 1..
LAST-MINUTE NEWS
FOOTBALL
PENN FBESH
UN. OF MARYLAND FRESH.
GIRLS' FIELD
St. LoentmlAo... O 11
'.. i.
RYE, BARLEY AND POTATO CR0P$ LARGE
'- ' , '
V..aniIrCHON, Oct. 25. x.otUiftien eg I'vc.-'.bai ley niul jjo jje
tlcb Ter fill ceuntiica reporting Is larger ,'tljuii "fev the same
ceuiUiIl.s i-...t year. Rya production for-' si5en reuntiicu 13
pi.ici.ii nt "-01 per ttnt of productle:1. ' r'ei Uie Atijlic ceiuiuits ia
1CC1. ' ' ' '.
PACIFIC NATIONS URGED TO CONFElfcON-TRADE
M..'1'iV.S'V '
HONOLULU, Oct. 28. A resolution urging lrc'flc nations
tc confer with the view of allocating te eaH1 cbyn,U,y vessels n
fair ehnie of Its. foreign trade was btferc'fleli'&rvteb 'te the Pnn
Pacific Commercial Cengres today. lAnotcrrcelution urged
that governments upe their radios in ,co'-epernt1c.n te give com cem com
meiclul service when private statiensV'nre et in' a position te
de se. , .
38 AUTOMOBILES AND GARAGE ':B,UrRN AT S'-i'. MARYS
IUDCrEWAY, 1A., Oct. 28. TJhiity-eiht.auti'mebilcs, vaV
ued at meri than $50,000, were destroyed by flrt-zaj. St. ICaiy
near heie, today. A frame garage In' wLicb.,tiae."iijavl;k:e,3 wen
housed, were gutted.
MARTIAL LAW
ITALY CANCELED
Take Three Towns.
but Situation Is
Improved
KING IN CONSULTATION
. Anrtntnt rrr
I.olllleil. (H, 1'S. .Martini law wns
nreidniincd In Itnl tedin te ml ffV.-t
at in 011 tedin. hut
tin' titoclrimnlleM
ln"'r w."s teeiniln:. 1' is - -1 1 ! Hi
,l '" inninen 111.11 me v iiuiirawni
of the pioelnnintien Is the result of 1111
improvement In the situation.
The Italian rablnet. whl.h'hed be
,, sess-ien since midnight, in a piecln-
f,'.t.. 1 ..nsfll lit Inliiit in, itlll 111.11.
-;.,
"It is the ieern.Menf.s cNpectatien
hnt the citleiw will reiaain uilm and
Iint.1 . llttl.l..Ml' .. It. lit.. .... k.l t .iu lnl.ni.
for their suiVtj."
...... " im til .... ......-.. - llini'll
Spcei.il dispatches enily this morning,
-,---.. -
tela of th
icsinnins
ni n concerted'
Heme. Ocl '.'s ilti A. P. i 'l'lm
tcsifiialien of the Cabinet was h.iii.lid
te King Victer lliiiiaaniiel en his letiirn
te inn capital. I lie King will begin
"i.ri.i.uiiiiius u ..nn wiin reriner Pre
mier (ilelltti.
The ICInir. who airhed In It.mu. I ... i
.. I" ., " ..-"l
Might, leeched Signer I-acta, who gae
the menar.
slttintleu, both lencernlng the Cabinet
ii u et i.ii.i'ii reiien en nin
""'i ""' triimi nt mind el the public
He told the King that all measures
had been taken te endeavor te pi event
any attempt being made against the
"" ntietupt lieltlg made ngli;
mXW ,of "i1" "T, "" '"
any Uaenlt.r- that might arise.
icpress
I III- llll!lllll .I-1.I1I.IIB ill pellllcll
im i... , i...... ... ...
i-sninu iu Ban in,, nun u i i k. ...... a.
,.,,. """' "".. , M..',7" "" "'asier
cles is mat t he 1 asclxti are i.Kiktn.
of the situation nnd that a new Cain
ne can ne lermiu eniy nv tiien, or
it 1 4 It tlif.1. fi!ti.iitit up lull tl. .Im..
" I-.. iii.i.ei,
nn YOU WANT A JOB
elsnli of tliein mtvcili
ivRi.iu ceiumr.p teiiay en
aev.
I i-TminMid 1 im 1-11 nut iiai(ii: iikiiii nnntev , ntcn r r,.- :... .. - '
fested themselves in cer.,,1,. provinces 1K the ...sk- of next win er in the tl'n,h d'''y that &h hilS faCe'1 Judg8
of Ital.v having : as their object the in- White Heuse. l , Barratt and n jurv in Court of .
terruptien of the nerniiil functions of Meanvhlle the onpertunitv for vieh ' Quarter Sessions Re m 453 City
the states powers and calculated te an outing grows less It K Lr ,.,, actions, ue.m 40J, uwy
SCORES
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in 34
O- 0
HOCKEY SCOKliS
ShMen.'lUll .. .v .
0 0
SEE HARDING AGED
AND DISILLUSIONED
Friends Say Cares Weigh Heav-
ily Upen "Prisoner of
1 White Heuse"
VACATION HOPE GROWS DIM
1 Hy CLINTOX V. fJIMlFRT
eian rerren-ndenl Ktenln Pul.llr l.eilcer
Cmnn-lnht. ivl hj r ,hUr Lntwr t emnni-u
Urv-liinqleil. Het. L's.As the time
fur ral'iii'.' :i special session ,,f fVn .
gres .ippiiuche.. VMrnt HnnUng
waits nnxleuslv fur the s gn of vueh
improvement In Mrs. Harding's health
as will penult of her being taken te
-New l.nglnnd for a rncatlnn.
Physicians have told '
it Is
Was
ssaiy te take her
nvay from
hlngten te recuperate. ,md that
net 1 ..lit ihll . Illw lint. I. !
I, V, ,;,,.,. 1,.. . , ",'. r r'
' w- "I"'1 " '""k '; Ills lisllri.
"s ''"'"Pcil down, and the flesh under
Ills P t
is b.tggler. lie
1- plainly
titcd.
, .
I'lNener in the White Heuse
At tunes diniu" the siimI.,.
A. P I Sunrpiiip I'mni .l.i.tlc.. sie...... '
tedaj denied the ni.iti.iu of ceiins,.; fer'tbe uirl )..i.l had relations with Rosier
Junius A. Stillmnn eu Yerk baiikei. ' hn b she wished te hide from bar
te """W unise wi ihe ileciKieu handed i
de",.' I 'J Justice Moisi liauer, at White In Magisirnti Citrnej was the occailea
I llllllS, N. Y.. COIltlrilllll'f ll... I...i.tl, ..f'tnl. i. till Imtll.e.. lllll ii.ii.,.. ii.a J
Reteree llleasen In tm.... i.f M,. s'nii.
- , "" " .". .'...I-
,"1"' '"",' '"'r son l!u should uei l.
.'-..."i-.t
TWO SLEEPERS GASSED
Men Who Left Jet Partly Open Are
. ' "" ",c
In Serious Condition
Jehn Wilkinson ami llcibert Cele are
in the Riilsceinilinu He.lptal in u m.
rieim c.iuiii ion from gas im son ni:. Tiiei
off in their room at HILT. Rever sticetl"'0
i . ... i.. ...,.. i r.iiT.,1
1..I..-.I ... iioe im. mis jei mi im.
Wll)
nisi inxill.
a ..... hen l.eerge Rafendale went te call
.i '"'nS fflft them this morning he found both un
rM 21 and L" cnseleus. Wilkinson and Cele both ure
nil,, -in.. tirrs eill,
IS. ROSIER H
POISON IN PUR
WHEN ARRESTED
Defense Builds Up Its Story
Weman Was Planning te
Kill Herself '
JURY SHOWN BABY RICHARD
DESPITE STATE'S PROTEST
"Jerry" Reckitt, Dying, Begged
Arthur Rosier te Keep
News Frem Mether
SAID HUSBAND WAS CRUEL'
' '.1
Mere Witnesses Say Weman f'
Told Them of "Affair" With .
Stenographer
Jury tryinjr Catherine Rosier given
glimpse of her baby when he ia
carried te witness stand in his
aunt's arms, but later is turned
ever te another woman during her
testimony.
"Jerry" Reckitt, dying in hospital,
begged Arthur Rosier net te "tell
mother." Defense contends she
meant her love affair with Rosier,
the State that it wns merely te
save her mother news of "hr
accident."
Mrs. Rosier will net go en stand
until .Monday, as defenhe wishes te
give her time te recover from her
collapse of yesterday before trying
ordeal cf telling her story.
Family physician for Mrs. Rosier
tells of getting note from her tell
ing of her husband's unfaithful
ness. Defense adds te its picture of Mm.
Rcsier's mental and physical de
terioration under knowledge of
her husband's love affair with hte
stenographer.
Mrs. Sue Reid, Mrs. Rosier's mother,
collapses after strain of bariajr
life S'jcrets en the stand, and ft
absent from trial for first tin
since it began.
Trial tecesses te resume Monday
witn .Mrs. Hosier and medical ex-
J?ertfi yet t0 puced fc-jfl
Tense. - ,i'i''"ij
Jury te be given "auto rides r today
and tomeriow as relief HMfj
.... ....l. .....nun v .1IHI.
Mrs. Catherine Rosier, en trial for
murder, had a betiie of poison in her
pecket v,hen slle was arrested jugt
c. , , , , , , , ... . '.
7 J'"'' het. a"'J k" ? '
husband, Oscar Rosier, and his ste
nographer, nineteen-year-old lll
dred Geraldine Reckitt.
This testimony was given at
i today's session of Mrs. Resier's' trial
,. . . .....'.'
fin t 1 nil Hen 1 tie Ne an 1,11 11
, , M ...,,. s.,..is,,1 v
'";""'" "J ,1'1""" .lis.i. A
net been
ssistsnt
lisiiiit A1101 ne). 111 s.mj anything;
m,m t. ,,.jdi at when testlfyinc far
Mho romiiienwi.ilth
had kil'ed them instead when drUen In-
.nie in mining a imir.i n Mua
n kin's I aiidbng leutaining lord
..is w rilici b Itesier.
Aneilur .lianiiitic incident of the
ie it s..s en tuiiiij cenn adjourned at
."t. i ..'. ... I, until Meudnv was testl-
nii l. Magistiate Carney that
il.lie.i lie kilt, il.viug in the Jeffersen
i spit.il had whiMiered te Arthur
usier iisi-ir's bietlier. "Fer Geal's1
u.e .n.u i i. 'ii ia mother what has
appeucil .
Mm I ni Tells of Nole
Piuspi uiien nnd defense, of course.
ill lllll llilleiellt COIIStl'lll tiellu mi tllMa
wi ids The defense would nsMiimB ht
mother I Ii" npelllien of iIicbp were.
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1... . -.' ........l.-.T TTIIT'JI ,T, mfUWM
1....I. ulleii.n in Mi Upeiser'n cress-
.iiesiieiiiiig and aiUiseil liiui te "call
At t hiir llesiu be was there, tee,''
Aitlmi llesiei had net h.en asked te
n ieal tills quest Ien u lien he W'SS M
""m..""""1 "" "''"""eiiwciillh witna.
'I be plosecillieu WHS given 11 SUrDflBS
when Mi Scott Hilled Dr. Kaymeii
HunK 'be Rosier family iIi,vh1cIsii,
"nd he piedmed a note written te hiss
l,( ,HN nosier snjiug
I have Just
iliscewifil Mr Rosier is
net trim ih.
This WIIH mere lluill a innath
befuie the killliiKs. Tile note was
handed about among the jurors ..4
nieiisrii iiiiicn inierest.
Mrs. Rosier was In court. niHi ''
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