Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDQEB-PHILADELPHlA. SATtTBDAY. OCTOBER 28. 16221
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PfNCHOT EXPECTED STATE SCHOOLS PUT
WINS PRIZE FOR ESSAY
Ridley Park High Scheel Girl li
Expert eh Nutrition
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NEAR HEAD OF LIST
KMvises Thern te Telephone Him
Any Time They Are Caught
in Aute Trap
An Excessive Vete for Ferester
Would Help Him in Enacting
Legislative Program
APATHY RAPIDLY PASSING
Finegan System Produces Vast r
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iiiipruvemarii in binbienw
In Three Years
FIGURES ARE MADE PUBLIC
HE WINKS SIGNIFICANTLY
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7 There's something slippery about the
rd "ne."
It slipped from tlic mouth of Kphrlatn
Blumphe when he yeted te mak" D.
Martin Yckrs, the fining squire of
Millbetirnr," nn hnnnrnrj miiiilwr of
tbe- Byvvned Community Ae-m-lnllen.
The net ion occurred lat nlirht
The squire was In the audience ami
"et from mules" 'he i rilteum in n
fry gracious wy.
A moment nfter voting "aye" Ilium
She gasped, lie happened te icim-nibcr
that he had been summoned te appear
before the 'Squire" because the bumper
of hid autnmn'ti e e.'cmed his II -vis
An the npp'int'e approving the m-tini
n Yerkcs v.-ns dying nut nnl things
Were nt a high point of cnthuinsiu
Blumrhe arose and put a elilll en the
proceedings.
"I voted favoring the squire f' '
membership," he said, "but 1 didn't
realize what I did "
The iiicmbeis turned uneasily and
awaited a Mpnsitieu.
"Yeu see," f lit llilieil 11111111011". "I
apt a summons te appear before Mr.
Yerkea iie.t Wedncs.inv bemuse tuy
licence eeuld net be seen."
Mutinous eyes weri- illreeteil toward
the man fieiu Mlllbeurne. There wen
low murmurs which didn't sound'
Clubby, te s;ly the least.
Yrrkes gripped the back of the chair i
a he row and rpileklv, recuicied
Then he tu.ide a startling admission, j
"I penictlmc- make mistakes," he uid.
"Maybe I wan wrong In summoning
the gentleman who mistaketil voted I
are for me If he will brine his ear '
down te the office I'll leek it ever."
This .seemed te pacify Mr. Itlumplie I
and the meeting warmed up again.
The "squire" then went en te say
that be was net us bad as he was
painted. .
"When I w.i young," he iid. "I
used te ittiih the pine tree ting, which
bears a rattlesnake and the wenU
'Don't tread en tne.' I
"I den t want nn one te tread en
me ns Pi,, net a rattlesnake. Although
I may cet rattled sometime, that's
only a unman trait,
commented the
"squire.
Alllwin.'lt flti.c nrAkiint ili.ln'r cn.t 1... '
ZZIA ,
AerKCH men rem erieny way tie wn'1
Be e-xaetinis. and asked for mere strin
gent reforms in the automobile Iaw. tie
aid that wmi.ihm out et mhmhi auto aute auto
meblllsts wert "mentallj, phjslcally
and morally Incompetent."
I favor a law maUing It mandatory
for all applicants for automobile license ,
te undergo a mental examination, he I te the I nlversity authorities. It will
declared, "and abe a law making it im- he aieepted. en behalf of the trus trus
peseihle te overload cars with human teex et "K Cniversity, b Dr. .lesiah
freight. There should never be mere H. Pennliunn. in ting provost.
than two persons en the front sent. i The completion of the stands en
Then, becoming mere direct, he added, i vrhieh work was started Inst Mav. H.
If any Ilywoedians happen te receive ' ( n erdlng te Percy II. Wilsen, the en
a summons from me just let them call I gineer in charge, a signal cent in
me en tne pnene nrst and then,
-well
The squire winked
CLOUDINESS IS FORECAST :
Occasional Shewera Alse Predicted J
for First Part of Week i
Washington. Oct. '-'. f By A. P.)-
Weatlier ntitiueK ter tne weeit uegin-
lllng Monday :
Middle Atlantic Stares; Censiderab!
Woudines, temperature above nerinal
and probably occasional showers, litst
half; generally fim- with lower tern-
peratur? latter half.
Magazine Section
FEATURES IN
TOMORROW'S
SUNDAY
PUBLIC & LEDGER
"Besses I Have Known"
n Intimate story of two of the big
"bosses" of the past by a man who
knew them well First article In
an Interesting series
Huried in Oblivion
for 4000 Years
UTiat cravatIens at t'r of th
Chaldees are disclosing concerning
the "Old Heme Town of Abraham
and Let,
An Entire Town Stands Up
and Sings
Where music has gripped nn entire
community In thn Lluhfleld lints
Over the Gettysburg
Battlefield of the World
War
This week. Corliss Orlfns tiKes his
readers eer the fluids at Chateau.
Thierry.
"The Negative Result
story by Walter i: Gregan.
Science Tells Us
A page of Interesting Items by 15
ens
"The Iren Bex"
Tenth Installment of St rial bv (iiIV
Theme ' ",y
$50.00 in Cash Prizes
in the Comic Section
"What Are These People
Saying?"
"FellU. of the FumIii HIieW
Ifet New from Outinan, Arli.
A Letter te King Geerge
I rem Hemer Balmy
i LL this, the beautiful IletOKiavure
nwuun .inn me riix.i'agn All-Htar
file Section, are In addition te tha
iprehenaive news section of this
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tine man was hurt and lllt ellirrs narrowly eseapcii death whui liiiue ikc hi ituihlnery used In ronttmrtleii
of I'lilladelplila pier of new Delaware bridge topples Inte eeaatlen
U. OF P. DEDICATES
STADIUM TODAY
., !,:.
completion
of Structure
in
Recerd Time Hailed as
Engineering Feat
SEATS MORE THAN 50,000
The rnUers-in of Pennylbaula ded-
lea t ex its stadium this afternoon, the
iicrenien helnc the crowning feature of
' t ... ... .
nn ""usual aenievemeiu m enutnrerinc.
architecture and speed of eensfruetlnn. ,
T .. i'..t- ,i .1 .1. .,
'and which wi accommodate
"'"" " ''" " -i"' """'-i " i-ii.-
ieil. finished and placed In use.
Between the halve of the l'enn-
Xiny Same, the Stadium Committee,
leil by Sidney Hutchinson, chairman.
the tieid "and "X
wi'l move out en
stadium will be formally turned ever
the construction world. The Mpprexi-
mate ee-t Is jdnced at S7".".0tlil.
Stands Virtually Completed
The stands are completed, except
for the top of tiie eus'r stand, and the
seating capacity tiMill.ih'e today i
about 10.000. fourteen miles of
b nches lnne been put In place anil
mere than 'J.OOO.OOO bricks hae been
used In the work. Sunnerunc tha
stiidlum are (iim tens et steel girders
nnd 1 lOf) concrete idle- Twelve thou-
simd cubic janls of lencrete liave leeii
used In the construction of th" stadium.
and the seats are held by 14,00(1
brackets
T.uckllv for the weik of construction, i
Seuth street was net in use because of
being made te Seuth street ,
the stands, and which would have been
mined if left unprotected, wis care
fully levercd ever with two layers of.
heavy bearding, and teda Is ready for '
I use. Tlie football field itself was also
pieteeted by an iron fence, nnd work
men ueie net allowed Inside. Twe1
e.iretakers fifu Tin
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.......... ui.u
rrenmci! ihe lie hi (luring the summer
for the football games. I
In contrast te the old field, which
had three mtranees. the new stadium
has an entranee for ench seetlen of the'
stands. In addition te the old en
trances. Streets Are Arradrd I
e that the tie 1 wmild have a -fating
capacity of fin 000, n vas desiud
and at the ime time net te reduce Hie
ne nf llie playing iTeld. it was neei".
nrv te extend tlie stnnils out ever 'lie
streets nil the smith, north nnd ei-r
sides f'ttv Ceiineil gave permission
for ilils last Jnnunrv.
Piv doing tnl-. Franklin I-'iel.I kfeps
it- unique position of being the mdv
Held whMi can be used for three min r
snorts li isehnll. f lOlhnll nrul trneL
Most st.id n ate ere. ted as foetholl field,
and serve only for that sport and inch
events.
The t'eld is of concrete framework,
but is faerd with bricks te lenfnnn in
de-lgn .ind ir hlftctute with tlie ether
University buildings ,
The stnniN en the north nnd s ..ii)
sides reach a height of (10 feet above
the ground, while en tin ea-t side thev
are fl," feet above the .liirt level due
iii tin differences in the levels of the
s'reets
Permanent Seats for Ki.ikhi
The ne'ti anent stands themselves will
sent about -lO.uoe i.tr-eiis, and the
temporal v Mauds nt the vv.t en.) .,f tii(
li'ld will care ter the test 'n,,, teni
1 erarv stands which .ire new nieiom nieiem
pletely in jsasltleu.
The cornerstone of the new stadium
was laid en Saturday, June 7 Alumni
I.iv, at the I'ulversitv.
.M distinctive feature of the new
stadium is that every available bit of
space beneath the standi is te be utllien
for physical education and atheltic put
poses. There will also be a target uinge and
a crew room. In whlrh it will be pessj.
hie for two eiaht-ridreil crews nn the
rowing machines, squash courts-, and a '
room mr iritcw iraiiung, Anether roei.i
will be used for -ei cer practice.
WELFARE DRIVE FUND
NOW TOTALS $1,210,091
Reports Expected te Add Much te
Results of Campaign
Hut most of today's returns nie lie
(tig withheld for Ihe pelicial tipei-t of
team workers Monday.
Up te luat night the (etal was ?!,-
n pairs
bridge. nt,d the street was een a com- jye v IW Westmont. was re- ; 1 "" . , '" ".,1 1? WI f, ,7" "" ii' lt"'
mls-sary of all kinds f building mate- i ported t the Camden police as missing I ?, rv, 1,J' . '; ' '" tI",nkh ft
rial, making passage impcsible. ,0,lav. Parents of the boy said that he f h ' lf "l ' l''l"r" l',v'
The old stands came down quickly, left home Thursday morning ler school ,7,H ij i ' i ' , ", ", i . ' ""!ay
although hey were constructed much , nnd lias net been seen since. The boy ""' ' - ,'l.,ii '"'; 0,!1 nt. ,h" ''"H'iie.
inereseeur.lv than was at first thought, i is described as slender, of light com- . , J , '""Jrnian Inker me Senater
unci gave considerable trouble. i pWlen with blue eyes, and was wear- rL ,, ;, ' ' K'V"s.r ',r."fc. ,', l'"'
The running track, which Is next te ' ing light cap and brown suit. , " '' L- "'' i1';.- "-. M-'-
Scatteie.l let-irns i-.celve.lted.lv car- home. PJ!I West SllHUehfilina avenue. ' IiA'n!inir shi.-.' t.'ei N Mh'sV.""""'''
ry the total In the Welfare A-secia- He had been a practicing phy..einn In I .ft,.'.n""',r.1" V.'y.r'll "',"' ,?1 .,
tl,...',! , ,, .-tlil., mi, .put i ... ii 101 ...... .l.lu ..it. r.. .,..,.,. .,;.. ,, I'"'""'! Ufiuntnif, '.'.'I I ilunllnr I'nrk nv
tlen n i ty -.vide appuil ler Its 1., con- , this citv for twentl .-'we vetns, Jl,. ., ;iiH, Hrniih .'TIU I'lUrhlll n.
stlturnt organl'itietis well ever tlie .-Jl,-1 graduated from ihe I tilvei-s'.tv of Penn- lMir " ' h1 " ,l:l' 'v ''' "' ","1 ,y'" '
"(111 I.IW, i,,.i-l; u,l,,...l I,, t.-.l.r tin I u. ........ . ... (.eMatrlii III' V lllll ht
....,.... .,.... , ........ ., . -.,. ... .- -...,,,,,, v ii i William htjrie, I7M Allsnile t . aii't A
RUM SHIP CARGO
IS SOUGHT HERE,
Dry Agents Learn Trucks Get
Liquor Landed
Delaware
in
WATCH ROAD TO PHILA.T0 SWELL PINCH0T TOTAL
The cargo of a riini-iuntilni;
schoet.cr. believed te be en i onto te
this eit In meter trucks, after hn -
!... I....... hn,i(ft,il nwlf.it... Int.t 1i.L
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at ltciietmtn Jie.icti, le., it .
ltpIls
ought here by piohlbitlen
agent-'. her i.
Suspicion that the cargo was in- Tills meeting is one of the re-ults of
rendu! for this city is founded en them conference with Clifferd l'lnehnt.
fact that cottagers near the resort who nominee for floverner. Organisatien
saw the schmmer slip into Cape Hen- leaders who talked te the 1'erester came
lepen and quickly transfer its cargo te way with a determination te de their
n set ere or mere of .smaller beats say het en election day,
thej netiifd u number of trucks bear- Meetings of the u'n'nl committees will
I''n-yvu.la licenses nearby last
evenlng.
ruhermen and ceitngers declare they
saw the coastwise vessel dinw in te the
shore, saw the sBnal lights In action
ns the tleet of smaller craft pulled up
te the starboard, and received a wirge,
and then saw the larger essel hairy
back te sea. They were first attracted
about 10 P. M. by the chugging of the
nioterbonts.
, l'ffert were miile te get in touch
'with prohibition agents, hut nothing
could be done at tjie late hour.
It has been icperted anion.: lis'iennen
that the beach lias been used in a sta
tion for bootleggers for many weeks,
and frequent appearance of tiuiks with
, Pennsylvania licenses lead them te be be
liee it has been a main source of
Philadelphia's liquor supply.
1 Previous i argues unleaded here,
rishermen ay. consisted of larjie s.liip.
incuts of Scotch whisky from tin. Ba
hamas. Cottagers ntfirm that the Inci
dent of last night K merely one of many
bootleg transactions.
Camden Bey, 12, Missing
Deaths of a Day
HENRY A. DU SOUCHET
Auther of "Mv Friend Frem India"
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nF.t In 9 fi-nllarlnm 7F
Kingsten. . Y.. Or. Jv-Henrv!
A. D'lNiuehet. plaiwrigbt. died at h
snnitari'im here e.terd.iv. Death wjs
dm t a eomnlleaiien of "diseases. Mr.
IiiiSnii(hrt ( ante here two weeks age
Tlie author of "My Friend from lu
ll, i" and "The Man from Mexico" had
tind his bund at various labors In fore
lie tin lib sins ceded as a plavvv tight
He was born at Mount Vernen. Ind
in 1 .". and when only fifteen .is n
-klllnj telegraph operator 111 New Or
i uns
A'theugh enicreil te widely seatt.red
(diiens he had svii'k an intense Interest
n 'he stage that everywhere he took a
lein in,- purr in tin local amateur tlie.
nt-ii"il, aiting and writing skitel.es
While in I'K'Mett. Arl7...
n 1 s , s, (,
fellow eil a sudden whim and tin for
Justice of the Peace, gaining efliee hv
a large nnjerlfy. Soen after he wen
te Snu Kraneisce and beeanii a (irefes.
sien.il actor, touring the cenkt In me,,,
dramas
Edward T. Filbert
Pettsvllle. Pa.. Oct. L'S. IMw-ird T.
I I'nbert. ninety years old, a pioneer
.-iti7eii of tills (euntv. died nl bis ,.,ie
at Pine drove yesterday, He vv.ih aitlve
in public affaus befeie lin- Civil War
and was u leaibr in the detelniiini tit f
; N liuvlkill Ceuntv, He wns 11 j is(iee
1 or' iiie pea.e and netatv pul.Ii. i.,r
thlrtv-tive yeais PreiTeiirk V. llbert,
m iittei-ncv of Auburn, and DrChnilcj
illbrrt. of Henda, are sons,
Helen Elizabeth Stelner
Mls Helen Kliabetll Steiner M'i.
enti.'ti veiu-s old, d'liigbter of Mr and
Mr- Newton S Steiner. L'l-.-.i N'enh
I'bventh stiiel, who died We.bie.d.n
atter 1111 illness of live months, will I,..
I hill led Mnndtv Il.iein in , ,. ,
'lie (elebrate.l in St. Kdwnrd's Catholic
(Cliincli. l.lrhth 111.1I Yerk sin 1 . -, ,
Meiner whs nn aci'enipiisne.i ninnist.
'" 'I bud .1 li st et friends s..
i jinduatc of St IMward's Scheel. Her
,irl friends will act a- p.illbein-i r- . i
ii rmejii win ue ,n neij- .-.eimiciire I ,m.
etery
Dr. G. A6hten Bardsley
l'uner.il servl.es will be held nt "J
o'clock Tuesday afternoon for Dr. (i,
Ashteu llnrlsley. lerty -eight years old.
win, "lien l eursiiav ill ie. lliien lir ns
miii, Donald and olio daii'.-liter, Helen
U'AKTMIOTrt Til HtUT r.VKUV I'l'RHB
Mini iii-ii r-irijr rt'iiuiiciMi-iii in- ije (OUn
LEADERS AROUSED
TO GET OUT VOTES
Republican Committee Is te
Meet Monday te End
Campaign
Themas 1. Watsen, chairman of the
Hepubllcan City Committee. today
called a meeting of that body for Men-
din lit 'J I. M. te mini nut an intensive
last-week x drive for votes for the State
and national tickets Tuedn. Novem-
,)(1 heW "nighily "next wk." 'iris mlt
the plan of the Campaign Committee, of
which i eunciimaii linll is chairman,
te have a bis central mass-meeting nt
the Auidemy. but te make an Intensive
ward and division drive for votes. "The
vole is registered." said Mr. Kail,
"and our job is te pet it te the polls,
and we are going te de It."
The gathering of the City Commit
teemen will also see, it was predicted,
something definite done toward cutting
the (ierdinu knot caused by Congress
man Vare's candidacy for both Stute
Senate and Congress. A feeling is
strong in Organization ranks that the
problem will be solved by the harmoni
ous selection of Jeseph C. Trainer for
i engress te succeed Mr. Viire,
mis
will be done bv stiekers 'li,.. r.
which has heen kicked up by Mr. Vare
hrst Intention te defer his resignation
will probably bear fruit ever the week
end. Following the meeting of the City
Committee en Monday, the committee
will have a reception for Mr. Pincl.et
next Thursday.
t engressinan-nt-Large William .1
of the State Ci'iut'illtee.
! CLUBWOMEN INSPECT
DELAWARE COUNTY JAIL
. ..
impressed With New Cells, Which
,ve Running Water for Inmates
1 " new eells for women in the Ilel.i.
"ar,, etinty jail at Media have whit"
''naiaeled hwures and running het ml
water, wile a urge reeie.itien
" ' .' ' '" ' "Mill). il IIII'IIIIIIT
room adjoins the cell tier. Heuse for tiet session, which begins
The .ells were Inspe, ted today by a,"' .'nnuarv. have i.-.t yet been eleeie.1.
(enimill.e of women leprcsentmg 111., rhcri. is dee,, in eiest in the (i:eMetl
Delavvare Ceuntv IVilernftmi of Wm,,.
n s Clubs and the Ceuntv league uf
Women Veiets,. '
The cniniiiee im hided Mrs. P.h.ani
. , . ,. .
se imptesMd b improvements at the
nil that they said thev saw no med
fei 11 new institution.
A bntl-iM.m with slmweis ha- been
provided .1 -.. for the women nrls-.ners.
Men puseners uU have their shower
bath. DurillB the (lav women nrlsnni.rMi
nie ii lowed 111 tie recreation 100m
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iii'i i i iii i ti. ill" riiiiM 111111 rill'
MINERS HONOR MITCHELL
n mllv"1tLL
Jehn L. L
.,,. D, , 1 e .
ewis Principal Speaker at
Lykens Valley Celebration
HatrMiuig. Oct. .. (My A. P 1
Jehn L. Lewis, (.resident of the I nlted
Mine Workers of America, toured the
I. v kens Vnllev 11ntht.11 iti 11 gum of
Dauphin County teb y in imnp.iiiy with
Ph'lip Murray, vne prIdeiit, and ills
tlltt leaders, ji tic pal tleiptit"d in the
..irade of mine wmkers nt Williams
town In reb-bratleti of Mitilnll Day.
Tin parade was the largest ever held
In the Lykens Vnllev and main inln-
es from Nettliumhetlniid and Sduivj
Kill ..unties atteudnl
.Mr. i.ewis was tne s
.Mltcliell iny lllieliiig, v,
the parade
Camden Councilman Suffers Relapse
Councilman Jehn S Debbins, of the
Twelfth Ward. Ci.mdcu. who Is in
Cmiptr llespit.il following an operation
,, ,p, Meianch ln-t Thursduv, suffend
a i elapse last night and Is reported te
day as In u critical condition, .Vr.
Debbin- is a candidate for re-elerJnii
oil the Hepubllcan ticket.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
nerilHin'n I'el triiati 121 Hltner st . nnd
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lite,!. It, (.,h"ra --.',' t-esi,r av..
I'm. in. M . ...ult.n.. II .1, in., I I'.irk.
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Wtlllsm '.viraei Iil.'l a. Ulli t., nj JUry
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1 n.insneit.e. Kaiiner: mis i asp.ir ':" : .....-.......- .i.-. .s,,i
ilew.-nrh. Chester, mid Mrs It Clav,nf '"" '',1""11111 v "dal- because of
Ce. hraiie, Ilvwoed. The vvemin wi in his power nt v-.'t.i ever local Jier-ii.r.tl
Impnrtlnl Rfnubllran leader" who
bnve canvassed political conditions
throughout the Commonwealth predicted
today that Ctlfferd l'lnehnt. nominee for
tloxerner, will lead the ticket In the
general election of November 7.
In ether words, they wild he would
have n larger vole than either Senater
Heed or Senater l'epper, the ether prin
cipal candidates.
The HlKiilnVnnci "f tliU li that such
election retuns would belef great nwlst
nnce In helping I'lnchet t put through
LI. I !1. J. ........ ..... n.Al.nMl
help in the living ef'the problem of
the speakership of the Heuse
Senate Content Aid I'lncltet
in a sense, me inn lien mr rumnir
wnuld Imw the biggest vote would start
him off with the preMlge of State lender
by virtue of his leadership In the pepu-
In a sense, the fact that the Ferester
Inr vote.
One of the conditions which tend te
rwell the I'lnchet vote and depress the
vote for the 1'nlted Steles Senators U
the fait that the newly formed Pro Pre
rresxUe I'arty ticket, the mainspring of
which is Cengrcsman-nt-l.aige Wll
l!m .1. llurke, has no candidate for
(ioverner. Therefore, these who vote
for the llurke-l'iegressive ticket will
net strike nt I'lnchet, but will strike at
Senators l'epper and lteed. Of course,
it gees without saying thnt Senators
lepper ami liec.i will .e eiccteii even
theugli they nave the joint opposition
of the Democrat and of the llurke
partx. while I'lnchet is icenfmntc.l only
by the Democratic ticket.
Apathy Rapidly Pacing Away
Apathy in the campaign Is rapidly
passing nwnv. There is net as mueii
of that anesthetic abroad as the pea
simists make out and c nc m i t
state of affairs is the intensive cam
paigning going oil in a number of ion ien ion
gresslenal districts. Tn a dozen such
districts the Demecrats: are making a
iIaI..i ...I.it.il (1f.li. .i.itl It ii .,tT,iTn.l n
li I I'll. I. ''I lllll, .. .1 l ' ,'., .-
likely that four or live Democrats will
win and thereby increase their repre-
ecntatieu in the delegation at Washing-
... c ... t.,r. nr. a.n ,.n,i ...x.
sibly mere
But these congrcslennl lights are
bringing out the ete nnd in the end
will Imve the effect of increasing the
KMI II. Mil V"S- .V. ...... .. .... ...... I-.,.,-
,Mt innre
luij ineri . ......
Pinehet vote
These contests also aid Senators Pep-
per and lteed In neutralizing the In-
tlucnce of the Burke adherents. Fer In
the contested congressional districts the
effect is te get out a larger Hepubllcan
vote which Is added te the u.tc in ether
districts. Thus, wlille a Republican
candidate for Congress may lese here
and there, the contests force up the
tetalState-wide Uepuhllean ete.
Grclst Haxing Het Battle
I'lie hottest congressional fight is In
the Lancaster County district, where
the veteran Congtessninn tireist is
having the battle of his career. He U
opposed by Majer Frank C. Musser. of
LimeuMer. who has both the Democrat!."
nnd Lancaster Puny nominations. Stale
Clialrnmn linker expects Creist te win.
he will probably win by a nose. Miner
. ' m - ...
Musser, however, is a Itepiiblican,
nrm congressional lights also lig-
: - ." ... -s- ..-
i lire III the hard-coal (elllltles. I.liureuce
j i. watns, uepuinicaii nominee, is
lining lint i pressed in Lackawanna
County by Patrick Mcl.nne. the Dem Dem
eciatic liei(e, Ceugrei small ( larcnce
I). Ceiighlin. Jtepublican, is sharply
teiiglil ny .lunn .1. asey, ucnieer.tt. in
i.iii.miii'i' nv i..,t u '..'..,. ei...i ..'. .',,.i'i
through. The unrest (rented bv the
( a t -
sirisc is n tacter in tie coal counties.
Sometimes the party In power
nlekeil en In e.'ises of thie. kifiil
Democrat h are inenacliic (lie Be-
publicans In the Columhla-.Meutour
ertliiinilierliind-Su Hcaiid MrlcL whern - . . . . " ' "" " "' """" "" ienienee or icr tire icr. Jciiiph j. mcCu-
lleii "te nt w" I (' n ICOne is In ( of the most important actions that purpe-v were among Hum- vvlie"ii. L'e.i .v .Ma,,n Ml... l.i,Minv. Pi.
1,t.1' '"'"., w .'..' "nl."1 K1"" l. V1 t.nLen l,v it,.. Stale iiiillii.rilies. nnd Hie aiieeiiKil. I '.".''"" .r"uM" ." ' t'hll'menR''
imerlul'-e Her er, "v tCinli'iLs" iii.e whb'h baa received great criticism. Among them were Mrs. Mary A.lf-crv"' A' "' ,n,",nfnl M- ' MW
Anether "I,.-.. sVt'-feiMic mbi- 1'- Vf"' "'" '"'' 'f"'" t Jh- niir.iliiii... ,,r..iiiln..it in women's ,.,,, u?-X;rX "lUlRJl
cans Is in the nennallv Dei.n.cr.ui.. attendnnee laws as laid down by the i circles and an honorary wee president LV 'friVmiS hU h v m Sej.ti tv of it
Hrrks.-Lehigh dlstrlit. wheie Urpre- -,"", , ,.-,.. ' " l" ''i ' ' "V1, ' '"" .."" .,5,"!!"
sentative Pred It Hernnd i.s sending Soen after the leerganlatinn of the hum gnve her address ns .'HOI Pnwel Pnwel
eut distress signals, William M. ('roll ,K,n,c Uepfirtmeiit Dr. Pinegnti an- ten aveivie. whhh is In the first ill-
bus the Dcni'ierutic niuuinatlen
Ifepreseutative William H. Klrk
patilck fates .'tiff opposition In tlie
n -arDen-. Menree .orsnampten district,
wtieie ineie is nmcii iiemenall
strentb and where the Democratic
inudldate 1 Lverctt Kent.
Seaherslilp Arouses Inleiist
J.ven ineugii innuieis ei tne Mate
Lven tlieiigh numbers of the State
et tlie spe.iKerslnp. .Must pidlllcal
, leaders ii'iive mat Mr. Pinchot an
I Ceveriiju- will be a deciMv-e tacter in
ansvverlii'.' the (.iestien. 1'liey ,kU l.
. .. i, l.u.filliti.fit.ril,. III....... !..,.. .....-,. I..
''"" "i""11'"11"" ..ippiopnatieiis in a
rnT , '"'", "'""r-''s vwi p.. meic
'ban erdmanlv limited and because of
ll,s l"'rl"""" ."' nl'lesiiig the l (-.election.
'"" -V"" 7 '" ' ." "' "'" '" "'Bisiniern,
w1" MnV" ." ''"'wny of piegiess.
J '"' '""" '"'nt' ''uss n,. ,n
71"" "' ' '"-"""'" .'" nma'
Itenresi ut.i Ne son MeVleiir. ..F VI.
1 . ---'?- i-
, ' ., ;.,'' '. """s" '
lllllver. H.v.wr. Rebert S. M.-inubr.
innnnnv 1 11 tit 1 nn m rtv i-j,. u
..(,. .... ..I ...1,, u iiiui-ki. .-s,
!,;.f "'i',,"",M' ',s, ':iL'" ln lh"
Jfirunilv ItiteiisiM. Mr. Spaugbr was
tii".se.i 10 1 an ns, nays 111 me sessnm
two yi 11- ng. by the S;.nntl-Crew lead-
err., ... .e.i.e.i iiiiii vviiii .Majer Mini-
in-
ucl .. i itiU.er, of Chester Ceuntv.
Point Made Agalusl Whltaher I
As Mr Whltaker. In all likelihood.
wi I be a member of the nct Heuse.
it ha. bun snggeMcd that the Sp.iiuler
nndidi. vemI, b.ing il... Chester
Ceuntv mini in the -pi iiUpi -.hip iiht as
a . anil. I. K. However, the point U tnade
I.V..I. . Mslatei, usmii't Mr. Wln.al.e,-
that the I..'gisl,iture -vell 1 net stim.l fee
I having both presiding nOlcei- ion,.,
fii.iii I'lies.pF I'mitiiA
II"1." a' -rr veuiliy.
I ihe pnwideiit pin-lim of the Senate
ps-rt.-r at the f''"' "''M year is Senater I". Lurty Uyre,
.Inch lollewcd:'f Ml,rM,"r,,V,",ll.J- ,,ihcieiere, it Is
,' !,... .... ..... t .. 1. .
....,. ..I ,1.,.l I'lil.ll.n l',,lt... ...
... .'. .111,. , .i..'i , ..i.iii, i-i. in i net.
also havi the .Speaker of the Heuse,
Mr- Itarcluy II. Warbiirlen. vce
cliniimaii of the Hepulillcan State
Ceniniiti.e,' lias sent out a letter te
baditg women in every district In the
Slate urging a big Itepiiblican vote en
l.licii.n Day. Slain Chairman Itakei.
who Is bard pressed by tlie details of
lie i losing days, of the iiiinpnlgu, Is
I. Mgl.ted by the p1.iclli.nl wellv of the
vn e . bail man.
SENATE RACE COST NOTHING
Wiislilnslen, Ott. lis, It didn't cost
Walter P. (iierge, a nickel te win tee
Semite scat from
i,eergin iiuiuc wiiinit
I., .tenth of Senater Watsen, iiicnrd n
li. n sworn stntement llled yeslenlay
.. l.u .1... fseeretlirv et' til.. Semite Me
uieii.iw i-.'iierled iliiit no ceuiributiiiiii'.
,,.. eviiendltlircs In his behalf had been
I r.. i.. i,v himself or any luccnta.
j l'ennv'vanla talec'. ns Iwenty-llrst
ft eills ttiui.i ,... . -- -
nmenir the 8tales liv the matter of
etiueatJen in ihi-. im' "'i"- -
rapid elrides In the last three .ears
that It new stands well up In ln f
eatlennl list. . .
The gain In three jears has been
mere than S3 per cent. The result Is
tbjit this State new him n ratlnir
educationally which Is higher Ihnn that
given California. Ihe State which
ranked second In the list In 1018.
An the State' greatest pregresj has
been innde since the adoption of the
present ediicntlnnal system in iprce
during two of the threr years In which
n trtllll llf .,S OCP Ceilt WIH IIIIIUI II
-ldc.it th.t tad Z
,.,il,l Imve ranked In illK among
the llrst Instead of twenty-first.
arti. ..HllntlitM kttl.t.slt itUne if
iVnnvnn,; ,hc new rating was made
lennshanlll the ne
, 'n ca,m?
principles and
i n(l tt of (,P Uut
manlier, following ne
ind en the same basis
Kuesell Sage Feunda
Hen. made by lr. Leenard l Ayrcs
in mis. ....
TliN advance Is (nken by cducaterH
throughout the country ns n complete
vindication of the sjstem established
by v. Themas K, Kinegan, Stale Sun
erintitident of Kduentlen, and backed by
the Stale Legislature through the
passage of the Kdmends net during the
session of 1H21.
The method of computing the rnnk
ing of the State In education Is com
plex anil long, iiie ngurcs ei imenn
...... .vnendltureH are balanced and
,H,niWrPll W,, t1ie State census of
,, V ', ' ' , .p1lnn, . vpnm .ui,.
balaMclnj ,, obtained a' number which
, ,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,, flgrc for tbc
State
'j'he index figure which gave Mon Men
tana the leadership of the country In
IHJs, was placed by the Sage Founda
tion nt 7.",7t. The Index ligure of
Pcnnsj Ivaulu in the same year was
37.'"i.
The Pennsylvania Index ligure today
Is 7."i..'l"i or but forty-six one hundreths
of a per i cut behind the Index 11 g lire
j, .- , - ,
'"" "" "; ""' r. " jir hu.
Mr,', new- index ligure has been com-
""! from tigiires of the StHte Dcimrt-
men of Klncii t Ien for educational at-
,
i'IIUUHI-l' illlu I'.t IieilUllljrVS IOT HIP eiir
tern tn,- ...ii... i e .i. i:
temianee and e.xpeudlturi
i-'1- ''''", '""ldlatlen
"" 1,n" cerreetnes.s ,,f
number has been el.ee
OI iiiiil iiuii
tlie new Index
ecked and me-
neiincen rerrcci ny ir. icnipu u. Iiur-
nn. dire. 'ter et tne i epartmnt n sta-
''" ,f " Kussell Sage roundatien.
,'1'- Hurlln. in geins ever the ilgurea
"pd, said he had found the method
'"il'lejed in making these calculations
Y-'t and In accordance with the
"""'hed employed by Dr. Ayers who
ma,,c th,; "ilculutlens in BUS.
i Dr. Finegan Is Pleased
I)r Th(mns L FililRn wM .
tremely nleased when shown the figures
lepresentlng the gain in islucatlen In
tiie State.
., , '"" (.ratified te learn, he said,
. 'hn the hviavi.vn Pt'HMO I.KnaEit
'"V "' u"' cnu-iprisc 10 nnve uiesc
'alcn ntiens made nnd that the results
found show such advancemi -nt in the
'djieatienal progress of the State, 'the
'"'I '"r "f the Slate program In edu-
null.... I.. a.A tenflnAj.l It !..... llM..ll..n
catien Is net reflected in these ligures.
They icpresent the llrst two years of
. - ...ii..i.....i i .i ...
"," I'n-srm iiiiiiihiimiiuuii iiiiii ii ii w.
hew th" nregresi. achieved under the
ligislalleu of l'.t-l including the IM IM
meiuls law. which did net become effec
tive until the school year IH21---.
"While we have reason for enceur
agement In the results which these com-
nutiitieiis show, we must keep in mind
"l!1,1 ether States have made progress
..! alii.l ll.nu.i rirflll likl tin ll.it tn 111 II fill
"" '"" i".'"1 uij.ii.e .e. n.,, ...i ,.
i, l !.. i .1... l..,n.t nf .1... I.,,
iu I eilliw, Ituiiui ill ,"' ev.iu ,i in" in.-.,.
'" . . .1 .... ., l.l 1. . I
vvlleie Hie eeinngs nuii iiie iiemuiiii sue
inufct utlnln
neiincen imii n-iieui aoprepriaiioun
i.i i. .. c.i.i.i.i f,.. . ..i,....i ,ii...i...
"'"''"'" """""", """;," '"""'."
that did
.1 ii
hi net enforce the attendance
The State Depnrtment of At-
re then went into every district
laws.
tendance
of the Slate In Mipervise the rigid en-
Atiennniue uivvs i.isiuiv i.iuerepii ., ..... ..f .... ,1,..,,.. .1., .., . ... .
fercenielit. Tin- action brought great I V. Her nnine was ndded te the list. ' "lal ,A,: Iil- Kit.; Pcpt nnd Iniuf'
crilielM,, en Dr. rinesnu. especlnll, A similar learm for failing te .eg-1 SalirT.sn " M!?Vrem MxJZ'iV?.
when be withheld the appropriations in Ister was given by Mrs. H. (J. Halli- 'fl" MerriB et. Sen hen at ft. .tnhn's Epli-i-everal
cis. The result, however. Is ,;an. a lender of the National Wi. man's "."'.nl . ''hurch, ai mill Il'fl t . t.-'l)
evident for tlie percentage et sc 100
population attending sdioel dally In
1 1ll S was .-,0.02 while' for the year HI'Jl
It I cached 7:i.07.
In like manner Iiie averaae dnilv nl.
tendnnee et the school population of
1.-01.0ls el Huren jumped te l.ru.". -
eji, sivi,l8 ,, ind,.v tiguie fi:i.i:L
r,n-, ,, ni,,i., iiBi,n. n,f me s.ii.ve ,,em
was but I!"
Thin gain in iducntleti doe. net iiv
.inn .1.. I...1.. n.. . r . .1. ... ..
any pessihi Itv mean that today Ces
State ranki lilgli.st or next te highest
j .diu-atieii. Other States have made'
vst Impinvf inente -Mid when the lig-.
nres
frti tliPic ii.lt,itim.i.n.. .,...
I ,,
,...ted. vv Mel, it Is saitl will seen he done
iv the Snge Peiindnt en. tie m vniiee.
,,
liH-nt in rating win iiceeine cleat y
.!..... li Ik l.c.i 1 if
y evl-
if aiiv
iif-tiii i' MMiimn , iiiini'iri . 1 uiii'
.ti....ii-.. 1
oilier single isiaie n. is niai e sucli a Ire.
oilier MiiK.e e.ii..- ii.im mane such II tre-
oiendeiis advan.en.em all alei.L. rkn ll,...
s " I'-""...-, unt.u. . c,,,,,, imh gen -
ei.i Iz.ilien. therefore, (duratienal ex-
pe -ts graft tluu r nnsylvania 110 longer
imlds the unenviable pe:dtlnn of the'
Ivventy-Iirsi Male In (he I ninn ,1 edu -
ivventyiirsi Mine in (hi. -ni,, n e.n.
.vventy-f.rst Stale in liv. J'ni,,,, i rd.i-
catien.
MAN, 71, HAIR-PULLER
Saya t Was First Spat With Wlfe'''r,'M' 'l'H'' was diveitid ever a Mid-
eay8 " w,ln w,,c j ing te the H.iltimore and Ohie tra ks
ln Forty-eight Years - ,"""1'
Seventy - one year . old Demlnlcli AUnAIIAM-S ei.n nOMP mws.
Casentlnl. of fllT.1t Seuth Third street., Aew. ,n of mew ?hin TS.7?,.
C.,,,Ie.i. was n . efen.l...,,. I., 1 '..... .i. ,n,n.L ,,.,., ut il nnn .mi, ," ..r'i'.'. ;?'?
',,,.,. Cmrl veMeidnv r.n el,,..-.... i
ii 11 ir 1 1 ""-'"
mi liter bis wife.. Ii.nr no. t .reu .,,.
11 shoe ill her. Mr. Marv Casentltil,
H venty-oiie yearn old, his' wife, made
the charge.
,---- ., i. '" .'...
The cniinle iuive Imii married fertv
eight years. Mic. Casentlnl kUj,j ,t was
the llrsl teal ipat they had had in
their life. The husband admitted null-
lug Ills wife',, hair after he ebjictul te
her winking tee hard aieund tlie house.
It. enuler Stackbeuse imparted some
sagacious advice te the couple and '
K'lit them home,
SYMPOSIUM ON EDUCATION .
Cardinal Dougherty, Bit,hop Crane
and Others Will Speak Today
Higher education will be (lie subject
en which Caidinnl Dougherty. Iti-hen
), ,, Crane, the I(ev. Albert Mrewn, ,
Jeseph (. 'Iraliier, Wa'te,- Hemgii
Smith mid (iieig., A', Nurrl-, wil.
speak nl a svmp'islum te le ie'. at u
illlilli r te'l.t 111 III the Helleviie.Sn iile. .1
In Ihe Inleii-lM of the new St. jeseiiji'ii
Colleye Kpiindfttleii. 'altei' Geerge1
IH: : ' ' JH ;
k'aaKljUlft )J
BaVaW' HW,iK
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Ii&l3 W 'X .W.A h Wmftrtj. Vi-liAi:;
HELEN MATES
Ridley Park High rtrlioel girl.
proved herself an authority en
nutrition
The Delaware County Federation of
Women's Clubs announces the uwnrd
of a .$10 geld piece te Miss Helen
Mates, a Hidley Park High Scheel girl,
for the best written essay en nutri
tion. Miss Mates lives at Moere.
The home economics department of
the club, under the unpen Ision of MrH.
J. Itussell Smith, chairman, plnns te
Introduce a study of nutritional work
Inte the schools generally. f.eenl clubs
gave prUes te their school districts nnd
the Federation offered the county prlze
te be awarded te the girl writing the
best essay. Meic prizes will be offered
in the future.
UHL SAILS TO WED WOMAN
WHO DIVORCED HIM TWICE
Painter-Singer Says HI Third Will
Be Hla Last Matrimonial Venture
Jereme Uhl, painter nnd opera sing
er, sailed today from New Yerk for
Heme te wed. for the third time, the
woman who divorced him twice.
His former wife is Mrs. L'llr.nhcth
N'nrrls. daughter of "J. Lattlmnre Nor Ner
ris, niece of Mrs. Alexander Hrinten
C(.xe and n com In of Mrs. K. T. Stotes Stetes
burv. She received her tlrst divorce
ftem Mr. Uhl In 1011 and her second
in 1010.
Mr. I'hl. from the depths of his ex
perience, believes men and women
should enter the marriage state with the
reselve te remain married for life.
Hut the first marriage is full of
readjustments, he said, se a divorce nnd
separation for n few years may only
strengthen real love.
As for a second marriage te the same
man or woman, the experimenters may
find It full of exasperatiens, opines
Mr. I'lil. because of the conflicting
temperaments. If n second divorce be
comes necessary, there should be no
fear of a third nuirltal attempt, he
said, because it will be the happiest of
(ill.
Mr. Uhl said his third marriage will
be the lest, positively, and that he
wouldn't dream of marrying any one
but the former Mrs. Chi, whom he de
scribed as "the most charming woman
il tlm unvlil "
in tne weiiii.
daughter.
, ,. ' -
LAST DAY TO REGISTER
FOR NOVEMBER ELECTION
Many Women Among These Wnaj
:-"
rviaKC eerxain et uasxing vote cmaiwian. en. :;. lK., cum vm-
T.,7;.,,:nM,.".sr.n,,rn' .r.,",1,-te !l,el?"X ViJfm.".''.:??
iiihinii.iii"ii vriiHHii-fiuiH-in wiin; w
.1.. '. ... ...!.. ..11 .... .... il.I . I. il... 1 .
i llliv ill' lnrilV cltlells. lis Hit.. 1 the hiwt-
-: - ,,', -" "" -
,1., ..,1 t ll,.,l. ,.l... 11, ... M.nLli,.. ... ..
'."' " ;"' '" "".' i't.i-n-i iun
tiiIMle ill tlu NeMbrr eIitUdii.
Many women who foiled te reKiMer'
,i r
visum, i Heniy-ieurtli ari. .vlrs.
I ii,,-.,i ., i. .., i. .. '..'.
" """ " ". liniiuiiieiir'
1 t ---
enrt In the woman suffrage movement
I before the franchise had been given te
women, said she had been detained at
1 Her summer lietue In Lake (ienrue. N.
Tarty, alie of ."Uel Pnvveltnii nietnie .
Yesterday I-li names were added te
the list, making a total of IM',.-, Mnce the
iCMin days- Weie set aside for these ulm
failed te leiiiHter en tlm rnnntn. ,l,,i,
1 . .... ...
4 HURT N P. R. R. TRAIN
1 "'- ......
WRECK NEAR BALTIMORE
- -
ignt cars of Colonial Express Are
n9.j tnn j j
Dragged 100 Yards
Pour lias-.em.er.. we.e l,,i,iie.l kllelnl..
:.. . " . . j- "!'.'
Wnrll tf ( 4htl 11 aiiiiks. vwie Imhi
, !'" 1i;rvVasb,I,:,let,:"l,'m"1 W,
' ,,",i '" '.'"d aslilngteti. wns derailed
"' "engiep. Mil., thirhen miles north
tf,f l.h'lliniere. nt 7:(1 o'clock last night.
. .. . . .-..
i.ii'tit nt nift t.ti i-.t.u. . r . 1 .. j . .. ; . .
. "" " 1 ..us 01 111c uiim
1 - .s.. .,-, ,,, ,,. uiu.,,
''"I'ed the rails and were draggid KIOl
1 . 1 l- 1 1 1 in inn inti et. nL .. i..i ..
;V!"7 . Ne."" of ""! ''"' mnii '""'-.I1 Vmkfc!f'iVUTStet-
"'"injured ia.ssengers were treated by u" IteS Mntrl imi 'aeTi, m. W'. "vttl
wu"1 " , '' iraiu. rue me
Ht'l,,Jl''v inj'ir'il was an eighty-feu
most
r-
.'"'i1, e1?,,"V..,",0 .'!!"''"'- fr'Miirill,VeV-lf.r-rerw7Tr55
' -. . '":. """.nn, vvue 'iiiuereil
'," '.""' """uiii, vvue iiiueri'ii train
'sieci,.
r.. ...... .,.,. iisiiii;i ... niiit'K, of mil-
Illllnn
Tlie two main tracks were tern up by
U. incident. Pnssengeis vveie trans-
, t'erred te 11 New- Yerk. U'.ml.i ..
U Ihn iBnJ of Ur. IteiJef ii.a irmr'eleu
.1 Hceveric-a 01 cinneifKisn hi cunneutlen
....,, .,.. . .uivitinni. n, n... m. ....i-- Hz..'
....... 1",V " --.-"-.-.. w.,fc..w 7V.
It u Habit," Adv.
iun ui 1110 riuiiuuv (-1.u1.1u L.LUULU. "Alalia
Diamonds
Flawless
Blue-White
Scientifically Cut
tl. E.GALDWE1! & Ca
Jewelry - Silvei: - Watches- STATiernanf
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
Thi$ Welfare Federation Week
Inquest Unlikely in Death. f
Mentana Recter and Wife '
of Ex-Judge
SEEKING TANGIBLE CLUE
nu Atteciatfit Prut
Ilatre, Ment., Oct. 28. The lb.
Leonnrd I Jacob Chrlatler, rector VZ'
5'7'"si Church of the Inear..ae h.
and widely known ns the ''IlUllrlJ
All Outdoor," nnd Mr. BL,
Cnrleten. wife of a former UEffi
dislrlet judge, who were killed ,3
day In the clergymnn's home wfibFa
few feet of the room where thev luJJ 5.5
left Mrs. Chrtetler, werTthe viShaJ
temnernry Insanity en the part of Mm
Seil P " of loc,"-
Se sure are the officials thai tk
dentliB represent a murder and suIetK
ihnt, ;wner Jqhn Helland an?
Sheriff'H offlce last night announced aJ
Inquest would be held unless relatlw
of the dead insisted. wwn
The theory of the officers recelrri
confirmation from Dr. D. 8. MneKT
rde, who raid that when he arrived ii
the ChriRt er home, the pistol With
which the two had been shot it H 2
grasped in Mrij. Carleteu's hand tritk
her linger en the trigger. W
In nn unauereMful effort te entablhli
a motive for the ahoetlng, officers im.
terday part y reconstructed n nunb
of mutilated letters found in a weS
Mrs. Cnrleten had occupied In a l25
hotel. Thev declared, Vew-ever" tffi
they could find no mention of the dtri
clercyman in these letters, which ciS
from Mrs. Carleten'8 mother, dtut
ter nnd litisbatid, former Judge Frta.
Cnrleten, from whom she wai mm.
rated. One' of the letters from the hS
band, officers aaid, mentioned that h
wna sending her 0jiBum of money"
Mra, Chrlstler, describing the snoot.
lEKVt,,l.,,,t,", Mr8; Carleton caSite
the Chrlstler bome late Thursday nLE
and remained until early Friday nan.
Ing, talking te Mr. nnd Mrs. CbrirtlVr
Wien she Htnrted te leave the clii
man accompanied ber toward the en.
trance, the widow said, nnd just hid
shut n deer between n small hall inS
the room where Mrs. Chrlstler was left
when two shots rang out. Mrs. Chrlit.
er opened the deer nnd found the
bodies, thut of Mrs. Carleton btlet
across the minister's body.
All of the principals In the trtgedj
were prominent, both in Mentana and
ebewhere. Sir. Chrlstler. who wu
forty-six years old, has held chnrgei in
New Yerk nnd New Jersey. He cane
te Mentana in 1007 ns missionary ef
the Milk Hiver Valley and had denl denl
eped his Held into one of the largest
mission territories in the United Statei.
Mrs. Chrlstler Is the daughter of
Hie late David Wddswerth, Auburn,
N. Y.. manufacturer, nnd is n niece of
I nlted State Sennter Wadsworth, of
Ntw Yerk. The Christlera were rair-r-.ed
in 11UI. when the clergyman wu
lei luring in the Hast.
Mm. Carleteu's hurband was en an
automobile trip In California when the
sheeting occurred nnd. up te late hit
night, hid net been reached te be In
formed of the affair. Mrs. Carlsen
was the daughter of Den Davenport,
formerly of Helena. Ment., but new
of the Imperial Valley, Calif. She l
survived by n daughter by a prevleun
einrplii'.n m... I.... I U...M...I i- tr
....... ...... . .tiiu i-un IVIIIIJiril 10 flaw
miIy ,.,eent ly after having snent the
nunc.
Mrs. Chrlstler announced Mr. Chrlst
ler would he burled in his former kem
in Cayuga County, .New Yerk. Funeral
arrangements for Mrs. Carleton awilt
instructions from relatives.
DKATHS
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lhem.is Mitien. Mar, N 4th fl. Solemn
H'MUlein innir 81. K'lnnrd's Churcli. 0 A, M.
lllirrtnem li H Sepnlclire ermeterv
rtenKHAVOir. en Oct. ail. inss. rer.
r(l I iff i ninnniiu in i'ijbi'- iii ivuiisTuauau
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"THE' THREE CHEERS"
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Sunday, October 20, at 1 P. .
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