if'i- y- t ''! ' . IT Wtf&fcr! T-T. -. it iv:jvr ' ( l-TTi 'lvpi ylBBBBBJ p KC "if fcif " Vw, 3 m 4 m ,. C .7 i. !' i ii ( ()jteht Dtfaat All-Philadelphia 'Team, 5-3, in Spirited Game ; at St. Martins Ii - . tail ttm wiiii nml wen ni'wv out of the running nut II within :i f-w min min ttt"Ke tln i-ml of llin L'nin". 1 Yeunp IV'ttv faillniry. ftn." of tin' AertnnnteNMi l-'rleiuW Scheel, wen the alignment nt wing ever Chm-leitu Cohesion nt the vciy ln-t menicnt, nml jMMlficil her 'heici hy iimklns the tlr-t Score of the ilav. when die het tin- hull Inte the goal nftcr only it few inlnutrs .P1"?' ... Ml.. f...lt . .. 1.1! II.XIlllCTIU,' . '-- ....., .... - nervous In plnylns nziiliwt Mirh f.imeu-i itnrn. but her -iee.l and nmMir.ile -n.-.v-work wit" n bip fm'tee in the work of the Al'.l'hlki.lelphian. A few minute after MN. L'mlhury wered the fit ce.il. Ml-s Wilsen, ei , tile KncIWi team, tied the we-e lth a nrettvsliet. and tlien Mi." IVnr-en put ' he fenglishweinen into the lead. A, thement before the wliMle Mundeil feri the end of the half Mi Ilutcuiseu taiereil another for All Knirland. ;. i'mm n l'lillnile'iihlu ansle the play- te of Anne Tounsend was the feature Ot the day. Her d efei si e wer An fine as anth UK na,V,'" SCL qtt local folds tills yur. f e. ""'j attain she broke up the swrei iuu tu Iteh offense and ni t iff fc"' w' ", Sher tndlyiduiil effort. . v"l"H ,,,,. i excellent work at Tl'J''" e Vdny of Sue f.oedman and ( . i run, Henrne was ail tiiai eeum v ;x ... XfU. l tnli.ii Annuel, tlie l.Uiill- I li, i.n I, ms Iieen drillinz th I.....1 of the fereicu I"1'" nm. uni lilt M,ll eh form eleven, sue mieweu ij' ........ n every ungle of play. ... , .. .. I ...nH, i,T,,U flie Score' Ik TiihI ii t tt,.. tpemid half, after fifteen ', ,i!lnutes f plav. 'r"'.' -" ;. ;,",. Vtiilaileltihin eeliter forward. nil Jul tin ffil down the Inntl. of the lie ;11 and 2tet it Inte the net fieiu :i difficult tfiSle. rkments. Fer fifteen minutes or ...".. Se ball was c.intinualb in the Unglish 'ItThenMNs Wilsen broke through and vleereil n goal for the fernsnrrs. "lhi. rt'eemwl te dbceurage the le'-al elr K. Jft,.r int n hit f their Mer.us attack- J . I. ... -,!,! tltl I I DIM (led .Miss eiimim ........... - . '. a. t!l .... ii.iiintnil fifnin n All-1' illni eltuiia einn y " RIRKWIN puiMUii uiiu-u mil irifTi tt iiiim umiMiiMniMBnii in M nwiMmmntmmm ' se BmmmmmmmmmmmmmmY9Bm9BmmmmTaaB iceRE ,S t.ed tw.ce mmmrmmsmmms' MeClnln., . HcM nnlft-.e'( . Warn ft- IKvlgif.,''? jMPffWSlEGB' iVtwnK-nl ... center 'mlfbaclc. .. ArmnM PfeSj&Ti JlflHHl (rpentcr .. left nlfsnelt ..Inule. giawfE ' -& "..l BiMJHESB Narrla..... . rlsht wlni: . lii?l r t gggggfT ,&;&, yy. ;l-Wrr.aa-kg-Vv"! '.-,' 'ZX'?.mmmmmmmmmmTjBmWk3?32l A ISmWmfl aSf-SWaB-H cSMtr.. .. inM left iiuichinxm i iar.., rxt-.IU .J lT Ji Jm . -B-.; ... V -. - . vM,' j-B-Bbbb-BB-BF aBBB .T-BBBB-BPWw'mffi i'JawM bBi. iAn HA .limit I Kj&si.t' 6$ Swh'wwBI' b . ' uf 4VY1;'V AtVVt HH .-bbbbbbbbbbb-i-P" v -X"'t WnsV ipx; !- -"- "'-"it, lM&mimmBmMMmm- irni cir . nm in uu .m.-im-ih ...... ; K( Xj.zi.Tiise ?s. s'.ri!H!v: isri. vrs-?. rji: -T,y4KSrfrtfe..Tie-.ir;a!LNS','v e i '- ' '" te" h" ?aR??ffiara ! l,,,nr Slli (lOOtllun'l sllaP!'"' ' another eiie fro... senimmu-.; in f.ent , df the nnclNb goal, tviiv,' the ..... i tfhc enthusiasu. of the crowd w .s t n Ulendeus. l)iri.. this part ;.f i'. b. til. Philadelphia Kins inn..-.. ""-" W their elder and mere cNpencne.il en- iA ,.!Jmnt then were futile nml tlie gn --' inded with the score of .. te 3 in All- England's favor. iiMIss WINen was the high s, en . jJlth three coals. The Mi V.ir;.en ilutchl.en. llearne. (.oedman and I ad iMiry also counted. . "Tlie English women wetc ilr"se,i m ttack uniforms, and All-Philadelphia r.re Win. ... ... 5 The everwneiming success of the hng Hill iliMiders ag tilist tae American Irams last year i- a s-pur te the local girls. The play in this citv during the ttirrcnt season has been the best m American hlsterj. and the I'hiladel Mlliins kcvcil themse'i.'s te th" hiahes fetch te tie it the Englishwomen, who Save realh been the reason for the ili. yclepment' in American field hoekey. flonten s. Chicago i' The Bosten and Chicago teams will ipen the intercity series at L':.() this afternoon. Beth are all-star aggre. gmtieus, just as is the elecn represtnl Ing this cit. iJ There is color ami ligut in no g-ime f field hockey, and the crowd nt the There is color ami tiglit In 'he cime net yet sampled. , Philadelphia ranks us un equal fa vorite In this teuririiiieiit. It meets New Yerk en Frith and the winner will hue the task of fighting the winner Of the Bosten-Chicago tilt, us well as tjie girls from lti hmeml. n It's a merry series and today's games Jfill ghe a fair indication of the prob able winner. PE YALERA MAY FLEE j' IRELAND FOR U. S. il - Ftaperted te Be Attempting te Slip !! Away Frem Greenore !! lionden. Nev ISO. (B. A P. . . Ramen de Vulera is reported te b- at tempting te leave Ireland for Amcrhn, anys a dispatch from the Ilelfat cur cur tjrspendent of the Evming News ii The republican leadei ii siid m i. . jlillng in tlie Carli.u'ferd Meui.tatn. uverloekiiig tlreenere, Count Leuth, fllll Wlllch tllC'e Is llain llieit service llnlylienil it is unm rstoeii, i rorrrsneudent. that a hire fit rebeds has been oenccntrutc In North urn County Leuth, and will s'ertiv Bttnek, thus divot Hug the attention of ie Free State authorities and allowing De Valcrn te slip out of Oreenere. !! Dublin. Nex. :. (ISv A. P.i-Tln- Jree State (!eeniineut is continuing t policy of carring n't th" death rnteiicc "against rebels cnpturd while Hearing anus. Three mm were ee nut oil today, one for the i os-i'shIeu of Si-evnier and tlie ethers for c.iirviiig 0mb' . I 1 W 1 i Thc men executed were Je'iu Miliph" fnu.nh Sceber and Patrick I'airelly ,.-" . , til were arrested during at) altad; el. Oriel Heuse, headquarters of the guv hrnmeut's crime investigation depart- hent i r:i Liverpool Cotten ijTicKei i uiu limn "in si.- .1 in us ..i.e.sugauen u. men are keen f.,r ad Wi'sen Pillowed with a ."-win! i "f it ail en our tiaiii." said dainty best. Speed, stickwerk. endurance all tin work, their oil i egret being they gain around right end. but the jlez- i"'l" ' Cenig.m. who hails from .re,wiu,iiii.ii h,H. 'i'"."- "" ii 'i imi.ki into tne case at tlie lekians weie penalized le var.ls ii.irtieiu. ( enu.. and is a second- ca lea coloring will be theie, tee. for the biginnmc. ' ,,.' ' . . ' . ..', ... :'.' '..f ,..,.' I tn,.i.t ,,, lil. fila ling i.m"'rsp,,,,s ,, -h cb Lmt ." wf r ''"."! 'n tw1""n ' ""d I 'aim punted ... Andersen, win, i f " nnl am cenlnlent the Cernell i.,,b nffrs nr b'hv the iil excemien m v .''"'"7 !,",ral Mett and At- ,,, ba. k 'larils. putting the bull en ",v w win today." s,i said. Miss Whhevrrvpiaver lleet stnr lm U th ,'. It ' M'Onn. nt Tremon. state territen . Hewitt wen, down the -riiKin hurrie.l oft te the Hellenic- i-eualitHl with all l" tricks f tie 1 ,,,,," '".l" thc I".Ur'i"1' U'h "1,!" "f " """ -" - M"f'- ,,rilt,f",,,i w,lh ,h" ",h"r pe,,,w Th,' an'e. S I'reVlVeast is ..flerefrs.lert len'rs ",!". nTZVil U dm Valm ,''"". "" s.-'--rd line. Ie hlmcn .... a speed train at 11 L-e ..w dish that most of then, li.iv., "u , "K et "D'lence that will -ii., mum endisl w th the ball in Pitfs , " "'lock last night. IJnrpoel. Nev 30 Cotten, net ihiIhii .urs. ..ii.sun ;'i'" . c... -5-Kpaiw'V. koeiI, nihMiinti. i H4J, futiv Ing anything of the kind. CiXiriiw. U TOil. mMilIliiK. II Jl'l' low mill, t ulOUHnfl IIV,"". "I nn, ,,nn I'INI.I r,ll. ?'J .' isis.i, Hubs iione imies ineiuiiiiiu "','v,.,"V.i,.'r'T ir "".'":' l-J qult-l lcemli.r . M.IT'I. Jiiiusrv Vll Marrh. HI ssl'li M"V. 13 T'.Ml Julv, 1 i CX teli-r lg Til II official neon ileiliif: ".I i . aata .. T. U 8W VillUO liWf 1 wasit" vnm .WTOMnnn.F.f .' '.i ... '. -..: ..u ... kn E..MI, I,.,,.- t nm of the bant bar.ilna le am nn iitv ..,-.iii. . MANY THRILLS AS GIRLS PLAY ite.sK2K. -i-. ?i -" " Jfisw ;: s in ?ar.;ssfe;'c .. net!. . &c3S8E .rtVls " A.fJTT ' ..." J . . avX ' "ftwr-, "I ..- '. " 'V1' a.' JW1I . IEM ." rt'vV,. !w '.V . . X ." " " "" "5flfc-J ' M5YT " - iV .' . ; .- ?"! Vi,- " T,rss&? .!'V .7 "..'--I. ,'CVVi!'W IW-f Vv, WS.V The ICiikIMi uucIhs tuda.v defeaUd "CHEERIO!" SHOUT ENGLISH GIRL HOCKEYISTS, GAME IS ON High Celer, Rich Accent, Trim Costumes Characterize Visi Visi ters, IV he If in Contest lY'ith All-Philadelphia Team l'iieie tt.ns a lirl'-k crinkle of up-1 plaii'.e this mernini when the All- nuiadelphh, and the KnalWi herkey ' u.ams ,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,, (lt ,hi, 1ha. iMimia f.,iintj Club. ! The I'blladelphians were their ll-.-hi ,,,,, tT1i,. ,, . i:uim, ,h(.r vj blue. riic.. tunies are M-ry .lier af- f-""-- with blemneis jut peepiir,- be- low them .mil the are a ja eat help te, , , ()1 f1(1 .,,,0unK n,.i,i ju,lg men ,..,.., I, .,.. . . 1 1 .... i .,,..11........ . , .1... I ..,,.11 ' ' n.i.iiJ .1 -,ii,,- null, ii, ui i irii tlu- co:i'-keeper, and lliesi- looked as1 It,, ,,,(,, 111 l- .,,,- ,,,,- i.tIV PlliU II .III. I mi. eh at the gir'.s' camp as at thp one finish the KuplNh. Thej will wilt nt he wer resn)ti.ibli ter. As a draw -' the heat." Couldn't l"11 whether he iiiK card, the be.vs were net in the rnie'wa- shnl or siuy, hut msinet he wii ,'.' ,..,., , ,.,, , ... ,111' l.ll.lisil ill 1, Wl'll lllll I'Mlf.'- a i I 1 1 ii acieiit. Mniled and taicl "( liei riu" as rue Ui.iti i began, ' it is rather d.iKeult for u.s." said iluir (.apr.iin, Ml Helen Armtirl 'e haw neier liae a practice te-' jetlier and the sills have cniae freai fj"0. a I nur the cuiiu'ry." ' And MN Anne Tewnsi ud held up "'l!ie h.nen't been in anv sn,cial,f"i' Inhpectien a tern stocking with a tr.'iitu i.. 1 l'.e ju-t lic their i nlinarj ife nine -lllel.e und sijaie ie mil, j -t as they iilcase. The whistb has com s, e .,u as.nn " And efi sie daitrd as lue.uN'is of her team i.i.Ied. "C.ime mi, Annliei'i. Nene or' tin English gulj uastul lime b :i us ' Miss." but 1. 1 H e'l h ether by her hist name. "Cei.ie en. jaris!" iii.id ihe tun ti.'ilbei le. a- t'e . "ii st.ir'id DM and j utinu wetc m the enthijsias- TROOPERS 10 HUNT I-A! i niinnrn ni nr IjILL liiUliULIl ULUL State Police Remain en Case Despite the Action of Grand Jury MR. SIPEL TALKS AGAIN .C'i i ) mviMi In !' id 7'llbi - J.'ii'lfr N'iw Iliiinsnlrk, . J.. Nev. .'10. Following a .inference between Col onel si hwartkpr and Scresnt I.amb. State pnliei. 1 1 miners en ilutv In the I ...: Mils mr,i,., ,..., have I.e. n '!ei"d te lem.iin here and continue their whom Mrs. .lane tSib-en, the woman," averts .si,. h.iw with ' woman in gr.iv" the nU'lit slit she -aw the murder committed. .ai i 'a l i siiv-iiim .. i m 'pic the says e.oeige ,,,. MiiMlebush eat'.le dealt r, who 1ms c ,i,.e inrward te Uis- I (icilu Mis Gibsen, said teday: "Twe weeks j;u Miiui.iy .Mrs' Gibsen en i. it- te .ne .mil '.ud she had u ijuurrel w Hi Mr-. Nel'li. L. Uih-m.II, the Negress win. l,es behind her, al out u pij. She wanted mc te i eme down and settle I , l.eiiiu.e Mrs Uuss,.l i huuied I had sold liei the pi, in iiiesiu,n. I premised te i eme, ,iu,j Miiiiehew our cotni'isatien drifted te the Hall-Mills ease, I Uht,,., Mr- Gibsen what she thought about if. She icphed the ,iu herities had 'plenty en whii h te le.iir.i an in in tmeiit aguina't Mrs. Hull,' addin.', hewier, that there wire "a few inising links that had still fl, til. lliit.ll,.,! ,., t.t.ll... It.ln l, ..,......, m ' '. -..cl... ,t ,t.,,i- .... f3l,ll--l dear. SI said here was a riiniibnnt 1IV. mini' ami sin pointed te mine standing In m ml -th.it dleve into Ileruss . lane the night et the murder In the glaie of that car's li;jit. lie smd, vjic iiw tin- wiiiiiaii in .'rn' and tln-'bu-h-Inured man' who tuurel in her story. 'I'd g:e slOO if an one would tell me who ew. ed hat uir.' she snjd, 'or who ran it that nnjlit.' " 'Theie . no leasen why wm couldn't make this Sinti without hurting our self or an one else ' 'What de ou mean''" I s.ibl. " 'Simp) by doing what I'm geint te tell ou,' she said 'The rmlv thing ou have te de is te ihiim ;. mi had an enand in town tl at ni.;ht, which is the truth, and that en the wny home ou dieidiil te .'" through Icnibsy's lane. "I said; 'Mts, Gibsen, as far as en consenting te jour preposition, there's net enough money in Somerset County f,,v m te fill in that inissini! link ' Shi. M,j,i: 'There's a gieat ninny who'd be i nl tee glad te g get in. inn come down j this afteinoen and leek ever mj pi,' I and consider the mntfer in the mean time.' " French Bank Statement ' a.--.. v Irt Th. umIc1v nt.itttnnnt t. - i i . .. t. .4 l..,. tnu i.hnu d thu fil . mi tii p' nnst in finnc 0lil In hunt lncrM-4 n? enrt dlher in Imn I Invi4aiiffl 1h tu, nutt ia t-liculHtlen lncri.MiM "" 7jiy umt i i,..iLiirv ipiaiiiia iniiiiieiii in - 'niv. ini erai iM'?'..,''S.?i,l,r;"!?!"! I llllillllll)'l llivieun.-.i, ,.u,..w., Asi.Nd.r. illnitiie.''i increuniMi ,i.iu,.,....u'', auv.iii-r .,n,.v. ...-..- .I.rrcuteil SSS.eihi, fresli ndvancaa te th',, short anil tni stale iimeuniej i. line oeo.UOQ 's n 1 vr cent EVENING PUBLIC , LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY., ' . i ' -T j . $, .i"- . .', i"-v"i t . .'"i'-Tri" s X-.'-','.v.y-.., VL' ! iifflS ..-v.s .,,, . the All-I'lilhiilelpiilu tram. .". jeal.t te teill'lll'.V it the Philadelphia CrU-iict Club tie proud that applauded with almost IM ,1',' 'M'ee. when ill.- i:ritl-hi.i-. made " ?L V ,...!".?...V ""-I'UHt. lnl Mj. imwr W,M. (i.,nsjltl.r. Mjss Su - (Joedu.en. was ,.. the Philadelphia team, leuhln't bell..e her ees when ,10 i:i,s1M, tfTU made a pvil. "Hut thev Miust haw. l.eaue thev nn - taking the ball te th i't-r ir tb Held Heal. Imi'i tl.et tee bail." bi-t irlnia Caiiwiiter rai I ,h-bad down the '.....I ...I .... . , .. 1IT - . II ,l, nil, llIIU!l. 1 1... ...1 I ..!!. 'It's bicintiiiii; te jet hut. and that will . IIHIH" Xll,'. sjiim l , "I'll l , KiMl III between the hnhes, while the I'milish alrls steed tegitlier aii'l ehatted. the l'lill,uieli!iiaiis riell'ie.l and siieked hard at 1 .nu'i. The etmml feminine. In the ie.-iii nt Mi Kuima Ne'rls, produced a powder puff ami dusted In r liloeih Itnee siiewmc thn'iinh. s.ijjng iiieftllj, ".lust take a leek at inc." And with the were .'1 te 1, m laver of the Eugl'sli, thev starti d off with fjght in their ees. The tiuul mmip was ," te '!. "Yuit knew, I think lhei' refi-rei s an wonderful " sa.il Miss Muran't I.'Tin. "I i.in a 1 it tievi-r in" .e a giiuil one, because I'd ahvn.s be ter one side or the ether." Penn State Holds Pitt First Period """""'""'cBetme the hall w-nt undu the goal e.t-. and Pitt st;irt., f, ,iln ihur ''(i-ard line. Hewitt h.t rigl t tinkle for s anls nml Maiiagan mmb !I .Minis ai.il ti'st down. An. ther hr-t down wis achieved en a Mate 1 .1 - .ml ientlt. Hi-wilt ami Andersen liimle iinethe; tirr down, but a Pitt penult brought the ball hack te Stati 's Ki-jard Hue. A fei waul pass failed and State ie mi led t!e Lull en downs en their own -l.'i-jard liin. Wll-or. wa use 1 as u b.iti iiuc ram nt (enter, but failed te cam, and Palm again 1:P l.eil, l-'laua-can taking the kick and taking it back 7 .mls te his own '.'T-.uuil line. 'iiu iiici.-aij ill j.irits wi iv iii.ule en i thin- tili's, but u Pitt penult put them , I ai I, ,, iirds and Maniuan kicked te Pa'lii, who was siiipaii'd by SailiT oil s!,..v uy-jard line State inadi- her first down through the clferis e. Palm possession i,n Mates l,i-ard line. THIEF GETS$850lNGEMS Police Think Drexel Apartment Rob Reb bery Was Werk of "Insider" A 'hief who forced ej en a tear see. eml-stnr window stele jewelry valued nt .sX'O from the apartment of Miss Florence Hendersen, of the Drccl Apartments. Sixty-third street and Ovei brook ntenue, yesterday. As nothing else In the room uns disturbed, 1 is believed the rehhen wa- committed bv some one who knew where te leek for the jewels. Forcing a rear deer, lehbers gained cntiancc te the s'ere of the Ideal SI,e Company, KM Market btrcet; lat night, nml stele shin s alued at S3,"7. iilse 'ctitaining cunning vn'ueii at Unvi'inl liundrid dollars was t c ,, fr,,m i the automebl'e of Mrs, J. J Baili U'22 North Sluy-tiurei street, wniie it bt.indn.g en Mnncet street mm i:ik lnh. , i-r r-cvn iTTtPI nM rIBI i JAILED FOR ATTACK ON GIRL - - Head of Seuth Texai Oil Company . ..... A ' and Wife Arreted --an Antonie, Tc., Nev :ni. (ISv P. I Charged by a Otniul ,lur in- ili'ctment with criminal nss-m't upon a thiiteen-Miir-eld gltl, H W llnbseii. piesldcnt' of the Seuth 'livis en anil I)ee'epl..i nt C empanj. ami .Mrs, l.lln II .bsi.ii. his wife, wen ni rested and ledged in I he Bexar Count jail. The girl is said te haw visiteil the Ilobselis at their home hcie nnd. nftcr returning te her home in North Texas, icpcrted the case te her patents. Londen Metal Market r.onilen, Nne 30 sinr 1 in nipper ht.t trt'.' J l.il. future. i.l tln'lrnlvll, spit, Ui'i l'.rt futurea, 7' Tin Una tl"l "t iWi futuis (IT.'i .K I."'l f'"t f-" tuturts. t.'i 3s .inc. spnt t fucures. 13.'. IS:, Prices Firm en Paris Bourse ,1.,,"',-a0'rh!eerW7M.l?rra.esniM" IttjUrH t'HJ lliil' lr I'lll tlllrH, Oil franm. M centimes. rxrUiinc. en U.n.lnn ill frienea. 00 ei-nllnii. ". ir mm lean 7U ut H friinea M cTilitnei. ' - - Londen Mentv Market . .y ""us fXvXXVw iv.fci.-rt'.':y.A v. svt-.rtiv. it v v v' - limlen. Nev SO liar silver. 3."t,iI t.r'rhe priil'ir'ln uf the IniiiU'n reserve In lla. nunie. aieney g pnr rent, uiscmuit ralem, inre liinntlu nun'. . 7 l'l te HOCKEY in the npeniiij; matili of the national OF CORNELL FANS Headed by Band, Ithaca Con tingent Wends Colorful Way te Stadium SCORES OF PRETTY GIRLS A stiraiu of red and white, nearly ha'f a tulle in lenct i, moved out Walnut siiert te the thytlim id 1 1gnrniiv bnnd music this nfteriioeti. and finally wrig .hd its w:i te rranklin Field. The gieat mass of mler was com cem cem peed of several thousand Cernell root i rs. who went te the battleground te i beer the Iihncans In the battle with Pi mi. The looters afoot were followed b feinier Cernell men and women in automobiles, engulfed in the colors of iilmi mati" A sweeping glance at the tmmcnsi nieiuc tliieug appieaehlng the scene of iniitllct g.ic the imprisJinn that it a almost as big as that which swarmed te the recent Army-Navy argument. The same par'I"g rules were in ef fect. Ne pal king was allowed between the Scliutlklll and Thlrt -sith street. Spruce te Minket stricts. Autemnblles atipiared te come tietn eveiy point and aftir being shunted from one street te ineihei eventually found nn unpre- M ill. I'll spdt. The scalpei were there. Seme were quite leasenable und effeied legulir S!l inkets for as little as '51(1 and Si.', , culi. lust as tic ;iiui stinted it was n it b I'd that tl.e-e barg.ili. rushers still had a big crop en hand. iid Ural Ptideminalcs Whether the boys from Ithaca had cernei oil sentiment temporarily in the HALF-MILE PARADE central notion of the city is a matter I was tacked te a iheer for each member of leiiiecture. but at any i.lte thee , of the team, Mvid colors ,.,,. in great prepen- The bes did some kicking and pass derunce in the crowds before the. big j ng j ,, spirited manner, but there was ""st. j,,,, ,,,,1 .irij. Most ut the cirls m the cential sec The ielm adherents were delighted Hen seemed te be wearing red and white v,., it uas seen that Mcdiaw would llewer-. whiih iideined red ami white start the battle at right-halfback, wdiich tlags. Incnieut.ill, the number of led and white leathers in male hats m rv mm h In cid"iice. The hotels at which losenatieiis had been made were literally swathed in the Ithaca colors. Sceii's ,,f iiii.-rnim1 lunchemis were giM ii at the Belle ue-Str.itferd and elln r hotels 1'iettv le-cls. with the pcneliblnem M'in 'iMnti of geed liea'th and high spun-, were among tlie 100 Cernell I looters who lolled Inte the Rending I Tel 11. 111. ll at s;1() o'clock. An Enthusiastic Ce-Ed "If I hm! would I rani es .1 liiilglei. who acknewl rdces Portland, Me., as her home town, let the eternal feminine cop out while , telling of her crtalntly that the Itha cans would defeat Penn. tine i,f h. most ent.m-lnsti of Cor- itiell looters was .Maiiaiiii J. Tmie, son let ii Filipine lie- men bant lie 1. a senior. His one gieat ii-giet was that he could n it mnk the ti am. He weighs about I'M pounds. Soen after teaching the hotel the Ithiicnns sjilit into creups and eisjted nearby points of inlei st including In dipendeiice Hall ami Cit Hall. QUIETHANKSGIVING AT THE WHITE HOUSE Mrs. Harding te Taste Seme of Her Favorite Dishc3 Washington Nev. !I0,- The Win'f Heuse is haiug ii iiulet Thnnkssing this jour. Frem Mi-s Laura Ilarlati, social -rcri'iui) "i wie num. j lotifse, it was learned that Mts HaidiuB N new sitting up a few hours each dav nnd that she is sti.mg enough t(, walk around a little, even going nut of her mw, room i,it, but net elT the second j rloer as et, . Asked whether Mrs. Harding would be able te partake of some of the 'ThnnkHglvliig specialties, Miss Harlan l said she thought Mis. Ili.id.ng might ne neie "' m us,,,,,,, iUii,i,j ej h(.v- erai uiveiue uiMin. Frem tin-1 authentic account nnd from bits one hears areu.nl Washington there Is no need te wnrrj about the mistress of the White Heuse, as she Is gaining her stieugth slew I) hut surely. She Is looking very well, with clear pink and white mmplcxluii ami hiue cjes full of life and vigor. In fact, It is said that only the sternest of orders are slice ceding In keeping Mis, Harding te a regime safeguarding her against possible oxer-exertien. Bank of Enaland Statement f'l. S'"v 3" -The w.rkly Mnlemtnt ..,, i.,iL- ji .'nirhilirl 1kivvu iNt, fntlnvv. "' ' !'' ' " "k "' .;' ''"' ",l ," 'Jn"0. '" ,c,1 l"fr,J. ', i n rirriin. ' fn imrSaiVil Ii'uiIUhh hun.in-l l.ein.iju.i. ellur ilepmlls iil-cieiieil 8 Utn.O i0j public ili'ptsltH Imreiaisl ihO.iiOO. iinti'" i"'.n.i .I.Treiiwl l.l77.tn;ei iLtLfninent .eeurtle ili-c CllHlsl 1...Y.I.LHJ0 Ulllty this eiK la in.wi per ceni! Ml wraa It vm lV.ai Dr n-m uhir ei hou-ueiu. i icreent anvthinj te bet I i L GIVES CHASE TO AUTO THIEVES Florence Whitman Makes Brave but Ineffectual Attempt te Overtake Bandits HER CALLER'S CAR STOLEN AVhlle R mbtipr drere ntrnr ni- hvpnt. neck f.pce.1 'ltli the motorcar of n call er today, Slim Florence Whitman, 321 Apsley Ktreet, Oermantewn, pttmuiHl I lie thief In her own car for a dozen blocks, hut va entdlstnnccd. Jay Steele, of Klklnn nvcnite. Elktn Park, cnllcil nt Ml Whitman's home nt 10 o'clock this merninit. He In son of Jehn I. Steele, first vice preni tlent of William Steele & Sens Cem- pnny, Sixteenth nml Arch Rtrcetf. Mr. Steele parked bin car outalde Miss xMdtmnn'.s home. He was kelnjc te take her te a football nnmc. An i Mis Whitman came dewnntalrn te greet nearu tnc Hunting et gears r machine. ran te n window and saw a in away with the motorcar, dden there In another hlch. iiriced machine driven b.v n white innn. who followed thC stolen car iih it ipeil out Apsley street, i While Steele telephoned te the police. Miss Whitman, hntles.s and coat less, ran out te her own sedan, parked near the house. Steele's; car was turning Inte Merris street an the plucky girl started in pursuit. The chase led out Merris street te Clapler street and then te Wlsahlcken avenue, where the robber drove the car ahead with ewry ounce of power and mtlrklv diMiinieiired. The thief's com- 1 panlen also get awny in the car, prob preb 'ably stolen, that he was driving. Msi hitman returned te her home and told Mr. Steele et the chase and the escape of the thief. The yettns man had given the police a description nf the car and tilers were sent out at once. "I was coming dewnstnlrtt," sold .Miss Whitman later, "when I heard the shktlna of gears en Jay's car. The J sound was. familiar te me and nt the , same moment Jay called out : 'There gees my car.' "While I was chasing the men I hoped te meet some motorist who could belli. 1 knew I could de nothing my celt if I did overtake the robbers. Hut they drove ahead at full speed und the i pace wan tee much." Quakers Step First Thrust t emlniifil from 1'nc One was "It is going te be a tough battle, mill in. arc bv no menus confident. P.ut we knew our boys will play their hardest. liradiiatp Manager Cozens just enme from the Penn dressing room, and his lemment was "The bes appear te he in tlie right menial altitude. That is going te hell) a let In hope and belief." The Penn cheer lenders paraded a new mascot, a great Pane deg. across the field while their Hed and Blue liaml marched in from the northwest gate, playing "All Hull. Alma Mater." Itear tirccts Penn Again the traffic was admirably regulated b the police, and when the multitude begnu te pour through the entrances at 1 :4."i, there was tin notice able Jam. PeunV fighting warriors came en tlie field at 1 MN. and a mighty I rear swept across the field from the Seuth stand. 'J hen. "Fight Like Hell I Unit t'erncll." was the chant which , would make it nesslbli. te call Sulll- Mm In later as u binken-fiehl-runuitig threat. We-tgnte, who suddenly came Inte the limelight when Krtresnag was burr, was the right end. This lad f.e.u Kalamazoo, Mich., was a freshman star this j ear, iihd might hae been heard from earlier this season but for nn in jury in practice, Cernell had Holle, the giant guard, who had been en the hospital list, In the Hue-up. This meant that both teams had their regulais with the one exception, Krtres vuag. It was a minute after 2 o'clock when IMdie Kaw led his men en the lield. Tiiev trotted nut tlitsi 1 1 mi. Tii.,, r J eiiel net go te the gridiron, but te their i seiltM. H leru iNthin IlllHsPil nnmnv Cluttn nntl m.nlc his last-minute le.nnients, no de .lit with much sarcasm Inter spersed. Ihcrpe Breaks l'p Party Tem Thorpe, the referee, had ti run across t0 the Cernell bench and disturb a tea party cenfi n.iicc n get Cuptain Kaw te meet Captain Mil ler for the toss-up. The Ithaca leaeier wen the toss, se. lected the vst goal nntl the Ouukirs kicked off at 2 :0,S. The lihacans epeneel the battle with an off -tackle thrust by Pfann, which get 12 raids through Sutherland, but. when the wonderful Knw tried te duplicate en iniirmans side lie was Mopped, nnd the Ithncans hud te kick Cernell Attack Vicious Penn c "ii lil net de nnvtbing en tin 1 attack, and booted the ball back, after winch Kaw showed the crowd why he I is called "gieat by bumping Ins vtiiy (iireugn ou-tacKie .or i,t jams. Pfann and Cassldy continued te punc ture that i Junker line, and almost, be fore the ciewd realized it, the hall was en the !! 1-yard mark with the lthacaus attacking .nid still they found holes Pfann doing quite as well as his cap fain in the forward movement of the oval. The Cernell crowd was shrieking for a touchdown. Penn's cohorts were yelling, "Fight like hell, and held that line." Cernell's udvanee reached the 12-nrd line when Penn's defense stiffened. As a last resort, a short pass Kaw te Gulnleek failed by Inches te get a lirst down. As a matter of fact, he Ithaca end run ever the goal line, but had stepped out of taruuds, Hiiiiui kicked out of bounds at the ,'13-yanl line and, us the Quaker de fense was becoming ineie steel-like, Hansen was culled upon te kick a placi'iiniit goal. Hansen came through with a pretl.v kick and Cernell had three point-, and Penn in. i.e. The Cernell team had nutplnjcd the Peiinsjhanians, Throughout the first period theii' was no ijuestien about it, They had found it possible te pierce that Quaker lilt for six first downs, und cam" mighty near scoring u touch down. They did enrn !l points with that wcll-cxeciiled iilaceklck by Hail Mtu. Penn hail tried some nifty deulib passes with short gains. Cheers Welcome "Sully" The Quakers had net attempted a for ward heave. Of the two tried bv Cor. neil, one bad succeeded for a short gain, Shertlv after the set mid period opened with Penn in possession of the ball en her .'12-yard mark, Oeerge Sullivan re placed MeOrsw In i the Quaker bickfield yyOYEMgEg, 1022 Seaten'a Recerd of Perth and Cernell tha .Cernell.. .th hlih . icerlnv team of ,'. Rsit. vlth 830 peind te If er0lt Uit, 'itn iinn iq u erraii, .' ' fwnien In vn namii inn rnr, laht )urfr p.nnvlvnla haa wen all out of m. lOSina lO A"iO"in liu rn ttlbural th tw hv oleia acerei. .. Tlit. record or two ttama te data fellow ! CORNELL mrnfll P4 P.t. Benavnture Cnrnrll . . . , "'' Nlairara Cern! W . Hamp. Btate. Cernel) !J j0!,A Cernel 52, elurnbla tSrSSii :;::;::::: jyuaMrneuih'v.::::: s Cernell Js Aibria-ht USD ai e 0 i a' 1 ? PHNNHYkVANtA Pennlvanla .... M frank, t Mnrah.. 'tnnnvlvanla .... 27 Pnlv. et Seuth. i. 'nnivanla .... 14 Alarjrland 'enntylvanta .... 13 Hwarthmore 'ennvlnnla 14 s .... I A .... Ki VAVV "nnvrivania unnayivanla cnnsylvaiila ilstiama . . ' . . . i . nitiibiirah T fenn SUta .. e Ti - 101 nnd the Bed and Blue stands reared approval. ' But Hully'a flrct effort resulted In n less of S yards, the Cernell tackles breaking through nnd downing him, be fore he get into his stride. First Period Cernell wen the toss nnd elected te defend the west goal. Hamer kicked off te Ilamiey en Cernell's 8-ynrd line, nnd he ban the hall back tO yards. Pfann broke Benn's left side for 11 jnrds. Ramsey hit renter for 3 yards. Kaw was dumped without gain nt right tackle. Knw punted te McUraw en Penn's .'17-vnrd line and he wns downed as he caught the ball. Miller lest H yards trying Cernell's left end. Suth erland was hurt en tbc last play, but resumed. McUraw failed te Rain en a fake forward pass play, llamer punted te Knw en the Ithnenns' .'10 yarn line nnd he ran the ball back 'J yards. Cawddy hit center Ter 4 nrds. Kaw slid around Penn's left end for 7 nrds. Miller tltrewiiitf him out cd bounds. Ramsay made 2 yards nt center. On n foke forward pnwc Pfann went through Venn's center for 0 nrda. Cnsaldy made two yards at center.' Pfann bucked his way off Penn's right tnekle for 8 yards nnd another first clown. Lnngden stepped Knw-nfter he made 2 yards at left tackle. Pfann broke through Penn's right side for 7 yards. Itnmsey hl'Pcim's left side for 13 ynrds, I.nngoen stepping him from be hind. Kaw made u yard at Penn's left side. Pfaniyniidc two yards at left tackle. Pfni'ii failed te gain nn inch nt left end. Fnlrchlld dropping him. A forward pas. Knw te (Joiiinleclt, allied 0 jnrds nnd Penn received the bnll en downs en her own fl-jnrd line, llamer punted out of bounds en his own 24-yard lie. It was a peer kick. Icumsey fniled fe gain nn inch nt Peiin'i rght side. Fainhlhl stejiplng him. Pfann tried Penn's right shle nnd Fulr chlld dime till the way around te step Mm without gain. Hansen Kicks Cieal Hansen, with Kaw holding the ball, kicked a goal from the Hit-yard line. Score. Cernell, !l; Penn. 0. Hamer kicked off behind the goal line nnd the bnll was put in play en the 20- ard line, l.nngden stepped Cassldy with a en in of 1 yard at center. Lnngden and Uem slopped ( usably nft..e ii-inn! Bun. Knw limited te Medraw. who fumbled but recovered' en bis own 40-yard line. A reverse, mngneii ni .uc.riw. rntnpil i ards threrigh right tacKle, Cernell was offside and wns penalized ." jards. Holle stepped Miller without gain. A reverse, Lnngden te Mc(!raw. gained 1 yard. Hummer plowed through center for 4 yards. Humer mnde u nent mint out of bounds en Corneli's 17-ynrel line. It was a '7 - 1 .. ynru punt. ... Kaw made 10 yards en n fake for fer wnrd pass around Penn's right end. Miller dropping the slinpery Cernell back. Knw slid off , tackle out of bounds for n 2-yard gain. Thnrmaii stepped Knw without gain when he ...!... I t. ...... l'. .....1 Iwi.l' .... ,,,.,.! ,,, . irieii t rim s ,-,, ,-n .s,,,, ,., ,,..-., .- Mctirnw, who fumbled and u Cernell lineman recovered en the Bed nnd Blue 'Ji-jnrd line, Bamsey n.ade 1 yard at left tackle Knw bit left tackle for 0 yards, but but the play was lecalled, Craig replaced Lnngden for Penn. Knw s forward pass grounded, Craig knocking the ball te enrth. With Kaw holding the ball, IIan-en dropped buck te bis own .'!!) yard line, but failed te kick n place ineiit goal, the ball going wide of the uprights. Penn received the ball for first down en her own '.'O-jard line. Craig broke thieugh center for jnrds. Craig added 2 yards at right tackle. Here the period ended. Score, Cernell, 8; Penn, 0. Second Period Hamer hit center for ,'! yards. Hamer punted f!0 jnrds te Kaw, who ran the ball back (I yards. A lateral pas., Kaw te Pfann. gained 't jnreK Cernell was offside nntl peniilizi'd ." yanK Kaw made .'I yards at left gunnl. Kaw punted te McGrnw en Penn's L'tl-jard and he ran the ball back Ji yards. Sul livan replaced McGrnw for Penn. Miller lest 5 yards en a reverse, llamer made up 4 of the Minis nu.t were jest. Hamer punted 55 ynrds te Kaw en I Cernell's ,'10-yurd line mid he ran the ball bnek 5 ynrds. Uunisee .mind n hole nt left tnrkle for JI juriU. Graf smeared Kaw for a 3-yard Ins., Kaw punted 4." yards te Sullivan, who was dropped ns he caught the ball en Penn's 25-j ard line. Catholic Whales St Jeseph's, 20-0 Centlnnril frn-n Tata One clever dodge McKinney get pas. the Crimson and Gray ipinrterback and fell ever the tinnl chalk murk. His Initial score wns also a brilliant piece of work. After receiving a pass fiem McNally he rim JI5 yards for the touchdown, shaking off several ti l-l,.-McNally made the ether touchdown en n ferwanl pass and n run of J.'," yards. Aerial Attack Works The swret of the Catholic victory rested en their successful use of the forward Pass atliiek. Thev reallrcsl before the game the heavy St. Jee line wns te) much for tlieni. The aerial at tack worked from the very start nnd n touchdown was made as early as tlie first epiarter, but the score wus nut al lowed, as Catholic was offside. Catholic made live first downs te the St. Jee's four. McKlnney trlrd two placement kicks during the battle, hut Ixith were blocked and were recovered by St. Jeseph's, The Catholic High students and fe. lowers went wild with glee after the game. The came does net definitely declib (he championship, St. Jeseph beat Wi'st Catholic, VlllaneMi and Snlesianiim. It wnB chnrged thnt St. Jeseph used Pres tnvlch, an Ineligible player, in two con tests und (hat they should forfeit Ihe games ne piajeil in, St. Jeseph banned Prostevlch, but never efflcnlly offered te forfeit tint games. A league meeting will be culled te decide the matter. Should the pre test be ullewed Catholic ligh will bei tied with Villa nova for the champion ship, providing the Main Liners beat Vf5 t. 4s Bfllesiflhtin.' teMf, Thli'Wlll mtn m pnyenv i Flrw Perm Maxwell, kicked oft te Butler en his JO.vnnl line. After two nlars failed te gain, McIIngh' punted out of bounds ten the Be-rnrd line. JicKinney threw a forward pass te McNally, who rnn 20 vnri(M for a touchdown, but It was recalled ami Catholic was penalised. Catholic lest the ball en downs en Bt. Jee's aeynrd line, Mcllugh punted te Cassldy, who ran ID yards te mid field. Cassldy's kick was blocked and itniler recovered for St. Joe en Cntlie- nc ae.ya nne. osberno nnd Taiiy mH,ea flrnt down qn Catholic's 25- ynru uiu-. mviuihii, i ,,...w around right end and Onberne made n first down en Catholic' Hi-yard Une. A forward pass grounded en the fourth down'en Catholic's 10-ynrd line. M,c- Kinney punted t Tnlly, who was downed nt midfleld. Connaughton was cniieu uiu i iiiic nn,. .... ..,.....-. .... tackle en Catholic's 40-yard line, Here the nerled ended. Scere: Catholic High, Oj St. Jee Prep, 0. Second Ierletl Cnthellc held St. Joe en the 4fiynrd line. McNally hinde 8 yards nrennd right end. St. Jeseph's, was penalized for eftside. Cnthellc lligli's famous for ward pass attack. McKlnney te Me Nullr, gained .'15 j arils and n Jetich- down. McKlnney tlrepuiciteii for the extra point Bcere. rscerc: t.atneiic. 7; St. Joe. 0. Coiinnughten kicked off (e Catholic's 35 yard line. TJie officials ordered Ceaeh Cofall te the bench for sideline coaching. Anether forward pass. Mc Nally te McIOnnry, was geed for fiO Minis and a touchdown. McKlnney ilrep-klckcd for the cxtin point. Score. Catholic. 14: SI. Jee. 0. Connaughton kicked off, but Cath olic was penalized for hnvlng twelve players en the- field. Catholic received the ball nml punted te St. Jee's SO yard line. i Mciiugn returned the compliment te Catholic's ,'!(-ard line. On the first down McKlnney punted fle surds te St. Jeseph's n-nid line. Mclliigh's for fer warcl pass was intercepted hv McNally en the l."-yard line. Tally inerceptcd a Catholic High pass ever Ills own goal line und ran It te the Ui-ynrd line be fore being stepped. Her the period ended. Scere: Cnthellc High, 14; St. Jee, 0. Third Period St. Jeseph's kicked off te Catholic's ftO-ynrd line. McKlnney returned the fmnt te Tally, Maxwell tackled htm se innl that he was laid out for two minutes. Retter, of Catholic High, j was hurt en n line plunge unci it was five inlnutrs before he was able le re sume play. Mcllugh punted te mid Held. An exchange of punts followed. Cnthellc get the ball at mlillleld nnd McKlnney made a first down around light endi Tnlly wan knocked out for ten minutes and had te be carried from tlie field. Buckley relieved him. Buckler went te center and Butler dropped back te quarterback for St. Jeseph. Butler punted te his own 40- yard line, t ennnugntmi iueckcii .mc Caul ey's ntfempted drop-kick nnd It St. Josephs Inll nt midlield. was Catholic took the ball nn downs at midlleld. Butler broke through and threw McNally for a less of ," yards. McNally punted te St. Jeseph's fi-yard W$ inn icu i" ni. .ietiii s .i-viinii: , , ,,,. ., i. ,; the period ended. Score, ", "n" ,n ," v ,.,V .1 T"1 v I 14- m Teseiib n opinion written by Justice Orrln N. ' "' h'- ,,,'l," " I Carter, who cpicstlencd the cer.stitu. ' I line ns Catholic Fourth Period Conway replaced Sweeny at left guard ter t atlieiic iiign. .iictMiiney , caught Butler's punt nt mnineiii and' squirmed through the entire St. Jeseph (cam for a touchdown. McKinney full- .......... ........ ..... . ........... ...... -. , ei te kick lie goal, ncere, r men, -tj; rt. .lesepn. u. uameiic High intercepted n forward pass en their 40-jnrcl line. Maxwell. Cnthe- i lie's left end, was hurt and Tayler took his place. 'i Mnii,,n e-emiif MnK'in,,ar'u i,rf jpunt en his 40-yard line. .l..l f..1l....l s... ...1 .. . . .".." V . A Hunting duel followed. Catholic cnlnlnir en everv exchange. Catholic finally get the ball en St. Jee's Ik -yard Hue. Knne re- covered n Catholic fumble at niiillield for t. Jeseph. I lie game ended witu the score Catholic High, 20; St. Je seph, 0. i .. -. I Family Hurt in Aute Crash An au.oiuelii'e il.lvei. b) AH'e't ""-I- mini. L'.IHI Seuth Ninth street, enlllded j at Broadway and Kaigliu avenue, ( am- ' den. with the ii.otetcar of Stephen I'.,ivslii,n1c e llemesleiiil .ie...., tlitu .... . ...ii-.. ii.. . i i ',... cicj. 1..II..I... n .i...-, in-, iimimiii-r .me- ervii, ma ,,ur ,,iii, ins eon doiuiiieii, tweUe: Albert, Jr.. seven, und Her- .:... . .i.. i . , man, five, lecelved miner cuts and bruises. All were treated at Cooper tl,.u..linl nml .i.nl H...I.. l,. raises. All were treated at Cooper lespital anil sent te their homes. STKsMHIll' XOTU'Kt liUieii SS & JAaAN in. t& Aareutk Aptyf italaatiter " CANADIAN PACIFIC B. T. tiTEOBINa. 0n. Act.. 1'aaa. Oapt.. UudlBen As. at 441b Bt.. Naw Yatfe C It. C. ('I.AVTOX, ('111 l'n. Ant,. Irani Uieii.t St.. I'lillailelplila w D.17-lSB-4? ew Yerk te euth America en US.QevzrnmentShips New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te Rie dalanalre, Montavldre, and flucnea Alia. Plnait ahlpa-Amarlean aarvica-AmarleanP(M(l-Amaricancenif6rts.8aU-Inaa from Pltr 1, Hobekto. . S. Pan America . . . Dec. 7 8. 8. Western World . . Dec. 23 8. S. Southern Cresa . . Jan. 6 J. B. American Legien . . Jan. 30 Pertnlihily that aaftar Fer tittrrlptlv beekhl, atftfraaa Munson Steamship Lines 67 Wall 81. Naw Yerk City BALTIMORE LINE Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te GLASGOW & AVON MOUTH USSBSS "Banneck". . Uec. 20 lafc.Vt.LIN 6. -U ink. 10S b. 4th bt,, I'biU, Lembard S144 Main 7701 Fblliiteldhta Aienti far II U.TIHIIKI? -TkAmmIi" I'm. Optrating V, S. Cew, Snpa Utntltni Opinion for I i US. Shipping BeardV ' 'yij ," LLOYD. MWISW ' , Chicago Radical and ftftMn Ai Ai Ai oeiattt Art Llbtrattd by Gev.rrwr FOUND PRISON GOOD REST i Bv Atieeiatti Prtt - Chicago, Nev. ne.-VJIIIam' Brena Moyd. wealthy Chicago radical, and fifteen associates hadjhelr liberation from prisons nftcr serylng elsht days of sentences for violation of the Illinois nntl-Syndicalism Act, te be thankful for Sednyi Coventer Lcn Small commuted their terms late yesterday. - Shortly before 11 'cl0ck last night T.leyd and the Mx ethers sent te the .Toilet prison for from one te five years walked out. Three hours later the nin. men confined in the Cook County Jm, all sentenced te serve one yenr, wetl released. Pl1lllbA ia..A . . the County Jail were Samuel V. Man. kin, James A, Mcisingcr, Karl F. Hand, berg, Charles KruniBeln. Samuel Art. Perry Shlnman. Merris A. Stoler, Jehn egel and N. J. ChrJatlnnset. Mrs. Werd was waiting at the prison gales for her husband in the family limousine, accompanied by Rebert Howe, Lloyd's secretary. "Had a Geed Rest" "Well. Bill." Hew queried. f,,r the interchange of greetings, ''how'd jeu like It?" "client," replied Lloyd. " It's geed rest would be for a tired business man." "Oh, honey," interjected Mrs. Lloyd "did they cut your hnlr?" ' ' "Net one wisp," answered Lloyd at he removed his hat. Lloyd accepted the $10 "gate money" given all departing convicts nnd an ad ditional eighty-seven cents for trans portiitlen. He left the penitentiary with .$200.45. ' 1 When he entered, en November e-i 1 he had .$2."2.00. Prison records showed thnt he spent during his eight days In jail n total of $2.41. Lloyd, in giving his impression of prison life, said he believed prisoners who could net maintain friendly rela tions with their guards were persons who were nlwnvs in trouble. "I remember nt college." he said. i,l.r..n tt',,r snnift men wIia iwiM ..a ' RPt nieB with certain teachers, and I felin,j ti,0sp teachers fine. Well, it's the same down there." In announcing executive clemency for tin. convicted men Coventer Stnnll sntil tlennllty of the law. Dies Under Sentence Twe men who have net begun serf. Ing their sentences were net included . In the ele.iieney order. They are L. K. i- :;... -,, -w,, .-, ri..'..i. r 2i, 'I, ,,Jn.T? "" ....-.. ".": ' '". whose serious Illness prevented htm from surrendering with the slxteetfc lr. Brown, who was a pal lent In a local hospital, where lie had submitted te mi onemtieii. died ypstirdny, several i .... 1...fAii t ti-iiu filifliilllinl f Iinf UAtt- n,"" "-.'-," '- ""-:" ',""'"- I fences et ills nsneciaies una neen net , aside. T.lnvd. with thirty-nine ethers of what was known nsthc Ipft wing of tbi St.ielnlist Partv. wns indicted In Janu arv, 1020, nnd twenty of the men weie nrresieel ami convicted in August. 102(1, Frem the lower court, the case win i carried te Hie 'Illinois Supreme Court, I where tin jury verdict nnd sentence) were nflirtned. An appeal te the higher , eenrt resulted III that beeln's refusal te review (he case and the imprisonment of the Mutecn. MAY RKCnr.MZR TUB SOVIET Mu,.iinl ttnly'a new Political ,Rdr. mar t,e iniisiuvritiK ine rcceaniiinn ei m leuaman ! nmernment. ecerdltui le n ."nt eaWe rem ( inreitte K. htreil, tiia l'l mac i.msiifR cer- nLnnnilent nt t.aunanne. Knr rxhauntlva ferels-n nev. turn te the Kerln Neva I I'Hiie .r the l'l ULiti L.EWI.K. "Make It a. ferauw news. ti IK,.''.',,1 " STKMlHir NOTirBsl IQ dnua mm CHINA n4avj- Besides Lloyd, these released at Jollet were Jack Carney, Arthur Procter, Ed. gar Owens. Ludwlg We. L. k 'kZII laud and els Klnr. ' fZntgAty MANILA in id cfayi v ' Prem Vancouver, B. C, via Victeria ktffnlfleent great Canadian Pacific Ocean Flier bTiw aa a C.n.J. 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