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MF X THE WEATHER Fair weather and moderate tempera, lure (enlfiht mid Thursday; gcntle northerly winds. THMrKKATUitr. rtr r;;ii;n noun r II ie 111 112 J t 2 i ;n 4 5 itTTlKi Hl HIS (1 I7M7'.' ia '' vjif lis l V 41141JU 4P l t "yi MZjJXI MV 'jm S I I 1 11:1 J L w T P- l fP -5l . -M VOL. VIII. NO. 281 FAILS AI RE Strength Gives Out as Carel Mier, Dolance, Tries te urag Victims te Shere , JYEAR DROWNING HERSELF WHEN TAKEN FnUM wailk fcharles Berger, e; narry w.i- liamsen, 10, Lese L.ves as Fermer Is Seized With Cramp I1.A i r, flttjl ' Charles Hergcr. r.gn J .-". Harry Wi innnen. ten. ... " J., weie tlrevvncii in .. '""," " ' - . . ...1... r I In. hiver off the tnien avenue ..., I" . . .... ...1v nflPI-linOll. despite unce, iai- ..-... , . -, Ihr hcrewn of e.8h con- .-. r-; Miller, a Belnnce Rn, "- Urn te save iiieui. ,A third hey. cimnei ... nille. was mive.1 by Edward hHnnnv" Summci field. Iliirtoen cnrs ""l''-. .. l .... Minn. l,l. This was 1110 srcuini ..- Lerfidd had made mis season. -The drewnings nreKc uV w- laming part), a . " v. -,.. - ... ii. ...! Ilnlnnrn were TllnV irem ""cr'Hii-" "- , In the water near a sunce e" hfefoet'of Union nvemic. Aitneugn m.- Eattr at that point is. net very deep. lie rurrent Is unusually sireim r - - it . ... l'n,nplp Ilerger was seized with . . i. . i. ..l.1 ..minli (lie rmns and uoiere ne iu.,. rnrrled off Inte the limllng he was Hnrles' u f four I mew u.e n:ul'- , , Irevp Inte a panic Hnrr.v. however. Kick out 1meI ir "."'". "V nd been la.mi.t me mj -v- " Ilmmlns out with a ilrewnlns Jiewen. Ind relrcd lln undei'tl"' ,,1.V1n,1?1" jpllliS te "lies-Kirk ui wmi Gill Attempts Deuble Ilescuc Vnr II fOW I110mnl. li lOOMll il- Lujh lie wuulil sueiciil. Then, a"- kird lie I" ll"' aecuuiiiij "i "'" ""-, lessee, i iLiiie Dt'Kiin i" iiniHh" "" llisped the iitlier De. iineiii me ni.-i.-n. me hi e jiMiMii-i' -i " . Then Carel Miller made her lune lltcmpt at a duuble ren'iie. Jtetli beja l.. Lninieuv theli- smnll bends bob- ling under the water mid their shrill Irits for help Bruwlnc feeble. I'anil teod uwiinnier. dived en ine wiinri nd was lielile tiieni in u lew siniki". kid grabbed at tlielr hair. Mie eiiugni lm, and. Ilslitlnc desperately te Keep Mrlitnds above water, tried te push im toward tlie wnnrr nnu aiciy. 'llt I lin nnrnliKW that MllllCtllllCS '' -.-I...-. ... .- , - . KK' ew te uelp tier, i' or sccenui , or Ub, no one oeulil tell, afterward, ;it nienc ier tue lives or ine I teiinws., nut tncir siruggics M&oVtfferts'. f. t . . ' Rtscutri) Ai-rie as Girl Sinlis 8em? of Ihe ether bejs bail left the 'jjnd iiiii for help. Chief of Police (11. and boveral ether men ar- ted .it the moment the exhausted Kill tnt down with tlie two boys. ler a few moments it looked as Ouch all thivc would be drowned. 'jrel rnine up again, giuspin;;, almost npiM lhe bejg did net leappear. he men mi the wharf nuitUly milled r te aafetj . While the gi.l was striving te save arid, nnil Uiniy (lie third boy, tries Mliiiifin. oiieil mil in imiilc. tightened hj the fate that hail ever- ktn Ids eeiananluns, the little fellow rt-ksim te llehnder in the water and riek fur lieli. Then "Hnppj" Siiininerlleld dived for voung'ter. uiiigiit him bv Iho leuMcr nml .swliumlnc wlib bis li. free nnu. quickly pushed the l.ul Kafct . Till. Iw.i linvu iiera BlfilJe the wluuf a iiieineiit beler" W aa lneuglit nut. The gill ped down weeping when tIie rtKfd Hint I he heis she bail tiied le M were diewniil. , Hedles I'ninid Mems Later It wnv ti.it iini.i L.i. i i i..... tie lust bed) was found, Kie IfB. Ill mull.lllu m .. ....!.. .1 I...!.!.. .!. Mtt line, nml tumid dillii-ult.v L'ettiiiL' I DOdlc-) because nf the tangle of grass me miniuv betinm of the liver. At lest .tnlm I',.l.. t li i . I. "' mm I'uvt- j.eitiiarii. 1 Centlnurtl 'III I'ltrp. TllO.C nl.imn 'I l.r.I iC BROWN,, JR., HOME -LOOTED BY ROBBERS r wlry and Clothing Werth $300 Taken When Pamllw i Auim, 5w,!!'!'.t,:.r-..1"' mi. thip; ...:,. l .,"'"' '" ,",r; Ityaml.ien,!,,,, valued at SHOO. ..'r"" ,lm' his Jamil) went te -milUUll .111 fliey locked Ihelr raw. but il, , . ; vr,r:i,L,',!ii ih?.. ;w "ii" Info 1 1,;' -iw-iu. in uieir nu- 1,1 li " 70s "'"ashed ,ln Mtehen deer R r ,Wi " i.y iti.rii i '!..'. ::.""? Tae n. "' """:. h"I.Mr. lliewn. .i ine it id 1.1. ,,.. t..i.i i.. tithe ,t,Ti "B",s mlt ,lli'1 "' UK '"' '-I'Vie. ,,s goeu iMrttnll.n ii """'" ""li I (111 net I ti?,ri ljlil'" thui ni) house would ewe.,' ,,. "u'n Mt ,lml 'f Hieu, ''note lulu emeu anslcm..! l n... '"Mieuldm.t iMveecVMn-.M." 5Es GEM 400 YEARS OLD Pfnantewn m m iThwi ,. "Y ure of ttf(; 'T11' . "imn,Vi (,0" rv i ine Et tie e tWL; VVn .,.,". ."' im Old, Nn il,ct "Hslald, ' .M;nl-d, "Z11?"'""' "n w letl.ei. ,i... ,.!"' ' "- is net i hLti. " I Ml' IJIIJI ( t He - M us stolen 1300 SIL k uncrm. ThJeP8 Zl ,.,we,t;"T STOLEN HB ; w? no,,,.. ,:,;" i....?- $' fi au ioek s:ioe ;.', ..'.".. '" "' HW Police en ..f .i ii. " . ' H,K i esicrr. I ' ,Ji' "'id iiutteif: rj'feels Mat m. i -"" ", ' 1,,en- 2.1-- i iiuui IU0 loot, Li v.i)Omuv,i... BofseHT lWHEN A GIRL, 18, SCUE Entered ai Seeend-Claaa Matter at Under the Act of LAW HALTS BILLIARD GAME OF YOUNGSTERS Supt. Mills Decides. 11 -Year-Old Girl Can't Play 7-Year-Old 'Expert' I.lltle Until McOlnnls, elcven-ytnr-eld pocket hllllnril piicnein, and feven-jear-eld Willie Moscenl, boy prodigy with the cue, were "shooed" away from the gieen tables in the liillliinl ' rooms at l.'iOj Market street this afternoon lly police Lieutenant Cnrlln. r" i!,. i i.i ., , ".. .iiiii nui, t-icver piaycrs in spite of their tender jears. have been nt Uactiiig crowds te their mutch In the peel room. They played n block last Vi.R.W,.,n whicl1 1lltl1 ercd 7e te II le s OS, and had begun another ileel; this afternoon when the brend hand of the law waved them nway. Due of Pennsylvania's many laws fin bids miners te go Inte peel rooms. Superintendent Mills learned of the match and decide. it Was In violation of the act of Assembly. LleiK'jiinnt Cnrlln appeared when the match was in pregiess this afternoon, ...... . ,t,r IL.M minutes te assure himself, that the .leungsters really were phi) lug. and then said: "Felks, we'll have te break this gfiiuc up. Orders from Superintendent MIIN," . The )nungsers were keenlv (lis (lis nppeinted. but took it Koed-nntiirotllv. I lie sceie het ween the children thus far was I'll.'! le L'ltl. with the girl lead nig. The poolroom Is run bv Mrs. ',,'ll,s ' tJj'ehilst. wife of Dr. Themas (.llchrist hotter known as "Kngllsh Jenini). ' THREE (N FAMILY" KILLED AT CROSSING Train Hits Aute of West Virginia Party Three Others Escape Mrs. I'stelle Thompson, seventy-five jenrs old; her daughter. Mrs. Geerge 13. l'epe, feity-live, and the latter's ten ) ear-old .en, Ilenjamin, ineinbers of a prominent family of I'arkersburg, W. Va.. were Instantly killed today when it tiain en the Haltiinere, Chesapeake and Atlantic Unilrend struck tlielr au tomobile nt St. Michaels, Mar) land. The parly, which consisted of seven persons, was en route te Oian City. Mil., from the Willows-, the home of Meitlmer C. Lee. wheie they were spending the summer. The ether four in the machine were uninhiicil. They wcie (Jeorge Tope. ,lr son of Irs. l'epe, and driver nf the car: June Thompson. twenty-ono-)ear-eld giand daughter of Mrs. Thompson : Jehn and nstelle rope, also chilihen of Mrs. Kj'epe. 'i'i i in... i tt .. .i i nwr ivitiuti licit- jiii ttn ine rear seal of tlie uiaehlnc and were tossed lifty feet from the inr when the crash oe ee cuired. The j-resslug Is said te be tin tin tin proteited uiifl the ill Iver failed te no tice the approach of the fast -moving train fim Ocean City te Clairbeurne. Tutting en all power possible, lie nl nl mes succeeded In t tearing the tracks. WOMAN SAVES LIFE BY LEAP AT BLAZE Jumps Frem Second-Story Window ahd. I NetiJnJured Seriously "Aljrs".. Uessle Friedman, trapped in her burning home nt 370!) North Sixth street, sheitly In fore neon today, snwil her life bv risking it In a jump from the second-story wndew. She escaped aline.st iiuhuit. II. Friidamn, her husband. ilen (leaning, (l)cing and taileiing en the llrsl fleer. Mrs. rrledman noticed sinoke curling up te the -eceiul lloer. She was alone in I lie beuse. She tried te escape by lhe stairs, but found her way cut elT there. She was driven te the fieut window. An alarm had been turned in and the ciewd standing about tlie Iieiim' called te her net te jump. As the flames came closer, however, she leaped out. DEPUTIES ATTACKED IN WILKES-BARRE Striking Miners Shower Rocks en Car Occupied by Officers Wilkes-Harrc, 1'a., Aug. I). (By A. 1. ) A crowd, said te contain ninny striking mine wmkers, who sought te pi event men from icpertiiig 'for work nr the Truesdale Colliery of the (Wen Alden Ceal Company today, attacked an automobile eair.iing Chief Deputy Sheriff Tied lledda and thiee ether ileputiis. show ei ed leeks en the machine and slightl) iniuied the occupants. A sipiiul of State police came te the lese. ie mid dispersed the ciewd. A miner was taken te the Nniiticeke IIos IIes pltnl suffering fi out cuts and bruises, .lehii Swo.ierskl. n policeman, was among these hint. , The tumble giew out of poi mission having been given by two leral unions at Hanover nnd Nanticpke for men ie make repalis in the collier). This was ebjetti:d le b) some inember of the lmals mid lOMilted ill new olll elll olll (ers being Installed ami t lit elder be ing icsflniled. YES, HE GOT NO RUM Se Minister Asks U. S. te Catch Swindling Liquor Dealer Tlie Kev. Jehn Smith, of Amblei. ceiuplalmd te Federal elliceis hcie to te tlav that he had been swindled out et SinOll bv u IMilladelphla liquor dealer. He said he had paid the dealer thu mene for whisky te be delivered te his bielher, a diUKKlst. Olbcinls at the Fedcial Huilding In In fei med the llev. Mr. Smilh flint his enl) redies, was te obtain a warrant for' the in rest of the dealer. ALL IN0NE BLOCK Cars Frem Missouri, Maryland, Vlr ginla and Rhede Island Fer one sl.e.t block ill Chestnut hl,(,(,,Seventli te Lighth this after noon, at lhe same lime were seen automobiles fiein Ml-seuil, Mrginia, Kliede Island and Mar) land. Net te mention New Jersey which witless jesters still refer te ns Spain, nnd l,enns)lMinia. which i-n t quite se 'fur uway! SARATOGA RESULTS I'lllST IlAi'l", elllnir maiUen tliree.enr uliU nml ill', tl f"":'''"""", . , . . . . . I Nmv (IrlittiiB. 112 JunlHli. 1-1 S-B l-J .; Ne Tlmi. 107, .Mn.liiilll f-1 3-1 H-5 "1 The IVrmlan. 11-.' Uarner a-J J-2 1-4 TI1110. 1 IK lh. 1'lurllwlln, Juc. runfu alun. Jlininle, HeluiQii nml June ulau lan FORT ERIE RESULTS riltST llACIJ, pur 11200, for inatilcn two.vturelUa. OH furlunsiit "nSal.tja. F. WIUen.S.05 IJ.SO IS.S0 ' UacKet, 113. J, Jlewan. 8.30 a.OB a 1'ccunlury, 10s, Ambreta ...... .M Time, llfl 3-B. lUfermer. Athlete. Iteyul Maid, I'Maquana, Lltae Time ana zinc alto '"'"I.I I 1,-AMiWi', . . ..-. iV thy Postemo at Philadelphia, Pa. March 8, 1870 WANTS TO MEET HER HERO pyy-v.J-rr-yT.y'tWW.,iniMr. v&zxzrz?r". S'S V I S - . T . . ? ' ,'t ( !' . u I ...-, -1a. -V"i S'JKttm . 'iiriV' ' " ' ' Hf; fa'st'ftS III the Hahnemann Hospital today. Catherine Magee Is recovering from the shock of her experience yesterday when she, fell In front of a sub- way train at Ilfteentli and .Market chance te thank Geerge C. Galena, rescued RESCUER OF GIRL SEEKS NO MEDAL 'Any One Would Hcva Dene It,' Says War Here Who Pulled p Miss Magee Frem 'L' Track WAS W0UNOED OVERSEAS "Any one else could have done It. T was (he closest one te her, and I wen! te her rescue." , This is the way (Jretgc C. (inlena. 110 North Wilten street. (Inscribes the saing of sixteen-) enr-etd Catherine Jlagee, .ri400 Hnverferd avenue, when she fell into the pnth el an approaching mibwiy train at Flfteintb and Market strei'ts. The accident eeeuued late jesterdny. while crowds of shoppers and worker were waiting for the trains. Tne girl was seen te totter and fall Inte the path of the care. "T didn't give It a thought," said Mr. Galena today. "I just dived after , the girl and pulled her frqm the tracks. The front whe.'l of the approaching ea: did hit me. nnd I expect te be limping fur. a few, days.. -s k- - s "I would have been a coward If I bad net gene te the rescue of the fallen girl and I wouldn't hesitate n tceend te de the tame thins ever again. Just say for me that I don't expect the Car negie medal for saving the girl because I don't think there was much danger te me anyway." Catherine was taken te the I latine 7 ... .i.- i, .u f.,,i in' 111a.11. Hospital where she was found te be Mifferilig from si eck and lent Bystanders he Ipeil the g.rl a 11, lier rnn'iier te the nlatierm. lliu meter- , lllllll BUI1I llltll ." ...... uv. .. ..... ""- n said that be bad seen tlie gin nn, man struggling in tue iracss aim nuu 1 slevved up. i,' "I would like te see tie ma who ley ued me and thank h.niporse. all), said Catherine today as she 1 ) 1 11 n leV,tnl0h,,F1,TATteIb',Ill1,: "1 intend te call anjUihunk him as soe n, as 1 am liener, sue aeuc 1. .-,... ... onve the hospital 111 n day or two. J Mr. Galena was formerly erctary nnu irruBuii-i "i " ",",""', " J I und new Is connected with the real estate firm of Hoever & blotter. Inc.. I with offices in the Harr son Building. In mmic nn enviable rowel wlille . scrv .n uiih thn Twentv-ciL'hth Dl- vision during the war Kngland and ; t.--. ..,.. linn, mutinied lilm for his valor ' .: '.- n. Ite was wounded three, times. Three of ills tees were snot en bv nu enemy bullet. On one occasion, Mr. Galena said, be was taken te n battle-line hespll.il. There he lay in a coma after almost three weeks, and when awoke bis father lay wounded en the next cot. While in the service lie aves selected by bis troop commander te take a mes sage te General Pershing, wxhe was ru cated en the opposite side of the Murne. Means of direct communication had been cut off by the enemy. Mr. Galena and a companion swam the Marite and deliveied the message te General Peisblng. Mr. Galena Is twenty-four years old, nnd is unmarried. IlllVIVk I . 'PRINCE' ONCE DISHWASHER, IN HOTEL IN TRENTON1 Chef Has Picture of Leuis Henri de 1 7.....U-- n.i- d.,. oeuiuuit rtsinia . w.w Trenten, N. !., Aug. II. Inii'stlm- , tien heie has levealed the fuel that "Prince Ltluls Henri de iioui-ueii, new declared te be Hareld heliwarm, a i Hareld Schwann, a i . a"d.K,-aB Im ml lint iii L I'W Jiriimilt l 'i L'iui iwuiii iiniij; sought bv the Bosten police en suspicion of hlgumv, weiked ns a dlsliwaslier for several inenths dm lug 10UO, at the Hetel Sterling, this city. The "Prince" is said te have spent a great part of his time in the barber chair, nnd always dressed lastefiillv. During Ills eiuple)nient here fellow em em peoyes lecallcd that he. broke up a ro mance between a cook and a waltiess when the latter, It was alleged, fell iu love with him and jilted the cook, "Prince Henri" went h) the nnnie of Martin Van Huren nnd posed as the Cieiit-giaiidsen of Martin Van lliiieaii. tit one time President of the Culled Slates. Tim chef at tlie Sterling teila.i proudly dlsplajcil a plcturu of Van Buien 'peeling a potato. New Britain, Conn., Aug. I). Uend- ing ever a wabiiiii at nor nenie en Puispect street, tl. ,1k c ty Mrs. Kmelle Schwann, mother of Hareld, the bogus "Prince de Bourbon, sought te e- ciisn her son, who, she sa, while 11..1.11. in luxiirs In New eik. sun- porting woman, a Busslan wolf- bound a monkey and a valet, per- niltted her te slave away her life at i .. ..-linii for ethers "Hareld is a smart boy. Be alvvii)s was, despite the. fact that hu never went farther than grammar school. He ls conversant with all miblccts and can . ,. ll..lll..Aitili'.t' 1,1a mntliAn. cnl.l ntly," his mother-Bed. at -MrrdiKRi voui.eok I. .shtl W'n le Atlantte tlim lll't"s"'V Y w,..u. e.u. yar ..;:. ;:.i .1 t l l,.l e..n., ll. n.-l nml."1" urniB irem initu iu iw i-I10i;0 i siit-ii Mn te Atlantte i -s.rj"";i' "' v ft Ke' . nt Kfcura ea,--4(i, ,rCne)i,s mother. ntL . ,i,. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 KS'J VUl 'A'JtWttXW'W ' W!SflSS!fl" ' t , K ,5 T"Sy !"?. streets. The girl Is waiting a n decorated war veteran, whn lier 'ANTI - RUM 'NAVY' ASKED FOR PHILA. i Collector of Pert Acker De- mands Speedy Craft te Fight Smugglers CAN'T STOP LEAKS NOW A. Lincoln Acker. Collector of the Pert, has appealed te Secretary Mel Mel eon, of the Treasury Department, for a fart cutter te combat rum running en the I lelntvnre. According In rlltlnnm officials Hener 1 of choicest brands in large quantities Although the case was scheduled foi ls being brought Inte the Pert of Phlln-j 10 o'eleik. it was net called up until ilelnhln en smnll. swift, unobtrusive craft, manned with crews as desperate as any that raked the Qirlbbenu in da)s of old. file rum runners, who wear no cut- lasses, but have tlie move effective Cott .4." automatic in ready reach, arc as bold and defiant as were the buccaneers et Colenlnl days, who hawked their stolen goods up old Deck Creel: and spent their bleed-stained cold In the pet houses nleng the river bank. Collector Acker believes that the only effective method of waging warfare against these rum cersnirs Is with a beat llcetcr than tlielr own. net armed with one-peunders or rnpld-flre guns, bu Willed wlih fti-wias officers who will draw as retffiy an automatic ns their fees. An alluring tint of lemance lias Iiepe given te the operations of the ilvcr pirates. Up nnd down the waterfront t.'.les me being told of the bold method reseitcd te In nn effort, virtually lil wa)H successful, te land smoky Scetrh or mellow Irish, Helland gin or heavy ilamalcn rum. me 1 eniruiiniiii is ucim uruitii. win ser( nn,, VM. seU ,nl tIie regula,. freight mid passen- , Aecerdins te the rumor. . ........ . .1 . -e ,. f IvheW Hener ,,.,. p,nli flg u )R bp,(J. w0,.k(.(Ii w for the local bootlegger te give monev , , , , J , , , f()rp , hU em ,,, R,(e 'Whe1 , ,, , t, , destination abroad H Is a simple matter te purchase as ,, ,lp cnt, llnve menp , for (;P(iing nbnnl.(1 , et ,kkh iti,,. 0..in.. ir tt : ...in. ,,, ..onnlvnnce cf the captain or ether SIHJi's etliccrs. fr,.(m,lltlv. as Is said te be the case -wireless nnd seciet cedes figure !nr,,,v , 1P iun,,, ..ncrati,.,. he nV p'iL ; l":Hr"v i" '":'": i n. .1 . i7. " : V.V :. "" ,;?.,,"l ""I inform hN ....an 1 i. I nH,K). Jlmt ,, , i)Ciis the llq.mr .....I ti... ,i.., i n i?..t ", . . ' ' '. ", '"-., " I "'"" ,lt P IH(,IVV.1 IIUUII III illlVUIIlT, Complaisant enptains have been known te s'ep their engines after pass ing tlie bruakv-nter if they found them, selves running ahead of the bootleg schedule. Then, liming the speed et t nitlntipil en I'ucc Six. Column Three INFURIATED OLD MAN TRIES IU KILL LtBANUN LAWYER Quick Action by Weman Stenogra pher Prevents Probable Tragedy Lebanon, Pa., Aug. (). Simen Unci. of Aniiville, seventy-live years old, was arrested this morning charged with at tempting te sheet B. K. McCuidv, an atterne), with Intent te kill. When liner entered the office he asked iseveiai questions uiieut tie settlement '.,f ''' Beeige liner estate, which hus lJ,','" "' .tlH,..f'(!,."'tH. fm'. number 0f .veins, .vu. .viuuriiy tiled, te avoid an aiguiiient ami this se eniaged ltncr that he drew a revolver and attempted i te ine .mis. junncne tiingrleli, ste- negrapner ler .Mr. .m lurdy, caught hii negrapher for .Mr. Mi Curdy, caught his ii iitu rtitil tilillit li 'ii i .In ft-ft...-.-t. t . .inn. uiiu. ni .- .'u um, nii'ilKKiCMI Ui ine tin u i in i'ii until, i-iiiicd ier tne no. . . , , . .....- iu- ter Jacob? icsponded and made the ar- rcs'- ' The attempted sheeting eccuned just as the uptown district was starting en lis daily round of business (Hid cientetl , nee. itt'itTi ,1' fMieii inn 'ti'nti,. lint, Int.insi, ere Innieiil M.. llP..l.. .... ' ; . . , .7" .. i ;." .;'e..r:v'V'' ,t-i" !y rep- ler, of 11-r.fiu" in.- ilium, ei nctirge naer, whom nimen nacr is a uretuer BURIED AS WIFE NO. 1, TO BE EXHUMED FOR NO. 2 woman ,,;l'.r,d-as Mr" p"-i.xwiirjr,,i;,,w packer Identified as Mrs. Canney i landed there The body of the woman claimed bv ' . J'1"" n ,IS M, of t,H XV,'H, "'leplia 11 1 each of two men as that of bH wlfei"' . ,.lllLlJ'l, -Nl". 'he Bnleigh. a t 11!.. .1 A .. .. . . I IILklll lit It. .ill tlilli) ... I ... 1 I 1 . is te ne uisiuiiTifd iitiiiuriew in Hely ! Spplticiire Cemetery nnd prebnl.lv vv 1 1 be1tunie(, ver te Cornelius Canney. lie I ,,,,, Hnlmnnt. ' l MrH Mnrv ieimrd. 2,"50.-. Xerth . Kif(h t t Hi8tei-in -law of Willi,. H.. !..,,. ti, n.-, ..i,.i V""11 '! , ll(f' .nnvin'ced that the woman wl! f(u (1(m, ,,, nren,i street titatien J, " ;u wlls net her sister Anna. Corener Knight this mernlm. i., structed Deputy Corener Ward te ob lain nn nflidnvlt from Mra. Lcenaid The Corener already bus uffadavits freui Canney, who says the body la that of his missing wife ; from .Teaeph O. Vllcs Hi wt'e'H father; ftl WMIeB. hlJ uilrn'a nt-Atniir. mill Aifu.JIIama l BANK LOOTER SAYS HE GAVE (40,000 10 HELP BROTHER Raymond Newlin, Confessed Embezzler, Accuses Kin for His Plight MEN FACE EACH OTHER AT U. S. COURT HEARING Coatesville Teller Aids Federal Authorities Oppose Plea , of His Relative Ilnwnnnd C. New Hit. accused of hav ing embodied about SlKlO.OfMl from the Coatesville National H.ink. took the (leerge, In the Federal Court this after noon, and swore that he bail sent his biotber mere than $I0,()0U of (be stolen inenev. (ioerge, the witness doclaied, had known that the meticv was stelen fiem the bank. Of the sum of 310,000 taken. Ha.Miienil doclaied. S'JO.OOO bad gene into the creation and maintenance of n cheijking account at the bank for (ienrge. Anether SUO.dne. he declined, hnd been sent te bis brother In New Yerk b) mnil. Once, Itnymend tostt testt tostt fied. Geerge bail even gene te the bank te press his demands for money. Brether Hangs Ills Head During the testimony, Geerge, who h.nl nsked a reduction of his S2.".O0O bail bend, hung his head. Tlie mother.. sister nnd small brother of the necus-ed I men weie present In the com t room nndj"r listened te the testimony of brother against brother. TORONTO,.. Ita.Mnend was put en the slam! nt 1 ,r.tx. .'I'JO o'clock. .Iiidge Dleki'tsen wnriiei1 KEALUNCr. w. ,.......;.; U li";1 and1 ,i:St";.rhn,U5,M,;Lfteirf and risher; Martin aud used against Iitm. 1 en will open the deer .veurself if you tc-tlfy said I the JiKiue. 'I want te tctlfv. )our Hener, ln nns, eiei I. 1J:I.", due te 11 glut of bankruptcy 1 reccedingi, mid then adjournment was taken until 12 o'clock. I lie mother of the men, their sister nnd .veungest brother, still a ley. were 111 court, as was Bimnend's wife. Mether Greets Iteth Bejs A small, slight woman dressed in blue, their mother, was the center of interest during the morning. When she entered the courtroom, with her daugh ter and little son. hereyes first fell 011 Geerge. She kept looking toward the front row, nppnrentl) seeking for Baymond, who was hidden from her by ether spectators. When at last her eyes found what thev sought' she wejir up quietly and kissed-Bay meuil. putting her nmiH about him. He pntted her cheek, whispered te her, and she took a seat close by. At tlie conclusion of lhe morning session, after Baymond, followed by his mother's eyes-, had been taken out et the courtroom and up In the direction of the District Attorney's office. Geerge encountered his mother In the corridor. "Mether!" he cNclaiiurd. steiminz ( nnd throwing his arms about her. He smiled at his sister and leaned and I kissed his little brother. I When the cae was called finally. I Nathan Griffith, representing Geerge, lusked that the S2.VU00 bail be 1 educed. I C S. Offer, te Miew Proof 1 "Js theie ninthlng else jeii wish te hi ins out in these pioceeillnga?" asked Judge Dickinsen "Yes," said Mr. Griffith, "we wish te see whether my client's arrest in New Yerk was regular. I want te knew the chaise against him." "We will make out n piirna facie ase of censpiriuvf" said Assistant Distiict Attorney rrledman. Ill SIlDllert of this the nv.ltlnnl ,Ml0(I Atl'J1IV, lt Speeial Kx VJ, . n limit llli li" ""i1" (T fin'au en tin htnni: ..!.,. .... un "at ih""! anT"" ,,,U ,lBi,nentI uneunts nt tne naiil., Lxnminer Genea. snltl lie h.ntl fniiml i a suertnge ei aiieiit Nl'.itl.ime iu the.1 savings account, growing from June 1.' 11)10. te Ma I.". 111:;!'. The witness said lie had examined Geerge .New lilt's at count and had found large cash cred- i Its for vvhlih i heie were no coirevpond ceirevpond coirevpend nig deposits in the pass book. . i rt ...... '" lint witness declined that In nil ZX tXXl: were in ine iieverninent s ptHHtie.i i signed bv Geerge, the witness said, A , cnusideiablu number weie made out te lhe Hetel Algonquin, in Ne y,,, where ( Jeorge lived. ' i The spetilic charge nsnilisi Gror-e ' Nt'",Ul' ls ''"" '" vl'"'d hiV'ame te ,i , chcik fur MI0II en the ('ontesv'ille na( ' drawn te the elder of W 1. White BRITISH WARSHIP WRECKED ON ROCKS The Raleigh, .Admiral Pakenham I Aboard, Strands All Saved ' !. Jehns. N, !'., .uS p.n. Ill '11. . tl-.f.i t . m i i i ne nriusn v.-arliii ltab'lgh which has been ciuMiik off the Lnln.n." i hi. .-ii. n.1! ,...ti 1. 1. ..:... I l.i ....... "" .iMi. ...in .iiiiiiiiiti rtr vv Ullain Pakenham en beard, is aground lit Point Amour iu the Su.ilts nt lt,.'i.. Me le She s,,u.k last night and n niessas,, leieheil tmlnv hiiIiI sin. .,..,i.i ..-..,....,. be a total wicck All en beaid leached ! shine snlelv. The ( ucutlu. tender te 'the Kalcign, N Ma igb)'. " I ' , . .. ....... ...... '. . " ' l"i'".l"ll New tnilt, Aug, ),..( i. ... The llrlllsh iiubcr Knlelgh, agie'iiud III Stunts of H,.l,i se, touched at Washington last Ma.v. the fust llriiisli , .!. i..un, us nuiu iiuring im- nut up itiiiii iieiiiiiiii miners. Sue was lepetteil te be tee cesih for a light cyilser and tee light for battle cruiser squadron service CALL PHILS' GAME OFF Wet Grounds Cause Postponement of Contest With Pirates The game between the Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates, scheduled te be played nt Brend and Huntingdon streets thlH afternoon, was called off because of wet grounds, club officials announced. The peme will be pleyed as part of a deubb-hader when tVPlretes re- t rn f nare,, T5i IU,0IIJ I i ', Publlihed Dallv Except S"'iB"M1rJ,,.1?3JirlJi J' !.T,r b' U"L Cepyrtfht, J9S2. LAST -MINUTE NEWS BASEBALL ATHLETICS. CHICAGO... CINCINNATI NKAV YOFKCN.L.). Couch and Whige: 0 0 McQuillan nnd ST. LOUIS 0O000OO nOSTON(N.L.)lt... 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Shcidel and Ainsmith; Miller and Dowdy. ST. LOUIS 0 BOSTON(N.L.)2d... 2 Denk and Clemous; OescbBcr and O'Ncil, CHICAGO 1 BROOKLYN (N.L.).. 0 0 0 0 1 Alexander and O'Farrell; Cadeie BOSTON CLEVELAND(A.L.). NEW YORK DETROIT(A.L.) , WASHINGTON.... " ST. LOUIS (A.L.)..... PHILLIES-PITTSBURGH POSTPOWLU WEI GE0UND8 INTERNATIONAL LEAQUB - , iff , LATEST RACING RESULTS SARATOGA Second Neithcliffe, 2-5, out, out, -wen; Chcs Chcs Chcs terbroek. 6-1. even, out, second; Broemflax, 4-1. 2-5, out, tETrd, Time, 1.44 1-5. Only three starters. 12.000 QUARTS OF SCOTCH POURED DOWN SINK NEW YORK; Aug, eryeaeral Marsbul HecBtiantl3'aVujMlxsf Of deputies tddriy beg'RnWhWaak of "''peuriug mere t&aa lfi,0dd" quarts of Scotch whisky down a sink, in compliance with court orders. Te make doubly sure the liquor would net serve its original purpose, kerosene was mixed with it as the bottles were broken. The whisky was seized en the schooner Viking at the cud of a run from the Bahauius. FIND MISSING CAMDEN GIRL IN NEW YORK Florence Weaker, fifteen. 1500 Mt. Ephraim avenue1, Cam den, who disappeared from her home last night, was found today wandering about the streets of New Yerk City. She was unable te tell the police hew she had get there. They said the child ap peared te be in a stupor, Jehn Weaver, the girl's father, left for New Yerk upon receipt of the news. CURRY NAMED U. S. BOUNDARY COMMISSIONER WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. Geerge Curry, former Governer of New Mexico, was appointed today br President Harding te be the American commissioner of the United States-Mexico interna tional boundary commission. JAPANESE STAR BEATS KELLEHER Shimt7.it Eliminates New Yerker, 6-1. 6-3, in Southampton Tennis Tournament R. KINSEY DEFEATS NEER .Soiilh.uuiiten. N. Y AiU 0 The iwe leiumuiiig m.u. lies in the ilni.l . i , , ., ' I"'""! ". .empl.i.d this miumng ,., the Me.uiiiw Cubs invit.itieu tennis tout n.iiui nt 'ii'e Miiuii.u it(ie,ii"l , llugli Kelleher. ,.f ine West Sid,. Tciiiils Club. II-1. :i and llobeit Kinsei of i Ciilileruhi, iiiiiiiiieitsl Phil Neei, et Minileiil I mvt I'sit.v , ti-:.', it-;! Tlieitgh the t tn T was heavv both matches wcie well plaved and bieuglil out sMjiue excellent tennis. ShiinUu w is la bit tee geed for Kelleher and the I latter iiiptured but one game iu the I opening set. "Shliiini)" dievn deep te the coiner.s and had his tall opponent running fieui side te side, in the mm - end set Kelleher plnjed meie aggros aggres Isivel) and went te the net en even opportunity. Here he velle.ved well nnd thereb) captured tluce games, Shiini.u, however, had ccellent con- tiel et ills passing snot nml was never In iliiiiirer. The .Iniiiinesti i-ln, te ....... iiuick en lilt, feet, was less hampered by I ine ii inn iiuui inn iiiii opponent, ins recoveries were reinnrkable, ( DO YOU WANT A JOBT nt.nlv ef thm udvr "fee ARB WinttJ ceWmna tvdav. !BK b Publle Ledcer Company SCORES Suyder. 00 X - 5 G G 2 J) I and Deberry. ' - . Clatke- 'BIG 4' HEADS DECRY IROOPS AS GUARDS Jehet Walkout Likely te Be Fol lowed by Hundred Others, Stene Declares STRIKERS INDORSE JEWELL 11 j I sser dl tl P f .. Cleveland. Aug ) -Cinef evediilves "f 'he "Pilg I'iiui ' tliillsportntiell "e'hei-l I- have i iUm nctinn icgnid- ng the endanrcng f .he lues of iilollHIIined mei.ibeis I In en- the ill- legetl IK liens t,t iwi'ilen with the in inetl guaitls in , eM. shtiiuni'ii's iJiil.e. and hav it'legiapheil ihdi members i,, ,,,. main nwii) from inipnn) proper!) if their lives are in jeepard v Wan en S. Stene, piesi.lent of i,ei lllotherheod of Locomotive Engineers when told thnt 1,-tOO brotberheo men bad quit at .lellet last night, told the I Associated Press .epresetlltiVl. ',,, hole would be one hundred mere sin liar cases seen If weij.lnic conditions at railroad .vards ,nid shops are net1 changed. i "The men have get te (he limit of endurance through abusive treatment, ...... ki inns unit conditions mVe reached the bieaklng point," Mr. Stene bM''' Mi iVsked if the uc Ien of the .Toilet (ftnUpunl en 1'nan SU, Column e77 DO-VOD KV HEAP THK PAKCKt, H 4t4!i'25?!r fr?'" inr.ti,iri'Tir PRICE TWO CENTS SOFT COAL STRIKE AND OTHER STATES Union Leaders Ready te Settle With Operators Repre sented at Cleveland OTHER MINE OWNERS ARE WILLING TO FOLLOW SUIT Prospects of Separate Truce in Illinois Being Considered by Employers Outstanding Features in Strikes Situation Twenty-live thousand striking shepmen wire of 15. .M. Jewell urging injection of I larding plan. Wnii'en Stene, bend of llngineera' Brotherhood, sas .lellet walkout will be followed bv a bundled ethers un less existing f onditieiiM are remedied llllgliler piespcctH for soft i-enl strllt settlement. I'nlen leaders and ope.ators iead te make terms for all mines in Ohie and some m Penn sylvania. Indiana nml Illinois. Operators In all ether States willing te make terms en mine Insit. ll Isem'-1 Turn Cleveland. Aug. 0. Virtual dei islen, i was reached today by union leaders te conclude a settlement of the soft coal strike wrb the operators who have gathered nere for the joint pence con cen con fereiuo. The opetnter.s also were ex pectant of nn agreement affecting nrnr . , i. .. . , . j iicniiy nil mines jn (line nn, scattered I ethers jn Illinois. Indiana and Penn- sjlrnni.'i. I'liinl decision en a sol lenient iesf I with the union' pelicv committee nnd its ineinbeis l.nve been iulermeil thnt , President Jehn 1.. Lewis had assur- ances of operators outside the four States of their willingness te reach an . agreement based en one negotiated nt the cenfeiencc heie. Mr. Lewis declined te comment en me-snges he had icieived from eprr nloi-e In ether Slates, but thee were discussed bv him with oilier interim -lienal efheer.-, of thr union, including meinbci.s of the Bteeutive Beard. The messages were understood fe have tome was n statement that the i-nnfrenen with the operators who came here In i espouse te his invitation te negotiate a wage contract would meet according te schedule and proceed 'with its busines". .Ne official poll had been taken of the eal production coi.trellrd h the oper-.itei- gathered here, but tlie") wen said te be Willing te i-eiliede the unimi's iln. niands for re-estnblislinient of the wage -tale that preiailed in 'the cenn ai I that xpmd List April 1. which dale marked ih beginning of the stuke thicage. Aug. !l. tlt.v A. P.) Illi nois coal operators indny resumed con ferences te decide definitely as te par ticipation in ihe Cleveland conference proposed bv the millers' union p.-est-dent, .lehii I. Lewis. Plans for a sepaiate tr no in Illinois, if Prank Far Far rlngten. Illinois miners' president, is left free le ingetiate a State agreement for ending the strike In this State, were also te be discussed. Terre Haute. Iiiii.. Auj 0 I Il A. P.l Members of the Scale I'omnilttee of the Indiana Bituminous Ceal Opera tors' Association tedaj turned their nt nt lentien te iufermnl discussion 0f ether methods advanced fei settlement of the oe.il strike, aftei having declined te at tend the Cleveland conference called bv Jehn L. Lewis, president of the I'nitcil Mine Workers of Auieilca These informal discussions vvill b '.llilil en unlll the meeting of the Up Up ir.iters' Association heie l-'rulai it was unueuiKed. Wasliiiigliin. Aug ll. - President llaidliv's deiunn I that the Heuse Mm 'ii the jeli during the industrial ciisH was legarded yesterday as notice te ih unuei-s mihI operators thnt be was M-ndr ler drasti- in Hen te end tlie nation wide nml stilke. It was cpected te go tar toward taiisnig n seltlcinent .it the Clevelniidceuferi lit e tedav Siugi.tiens of Guvei iiine'nt opera opera Hen of the mines. tll.c ussed b Mr. II.ii dine with ins iiihlseis, ,.,,. ,. newed ll was Intimated that execu tive patieiue was ixhnusted nnd lh 'ente.itliug fat tlens might well take notice. Beth epe.-alt.is and miners weie Mild te fun Fedeuil opeiatien in.i) fellow the lniluie of the Cleveland confer chop. Although he der lint (1 te divulge the mitt n.ituie of the piojiesni, t, Cabinet member suggested that a plan te lnsum .1 ieal suppl) nnv be exptctcd te 1)0 presented te Congre-.s b.v the Presi dent unless the strike is settled. Londen. Aug 11 Despite the re pealtil rejection bv British ahei of tl,. suggestion iluit home aitleu be taken here te prevent Ihe shipment of ninl e the 1'liited Stales, the Kelshevisi mug of Inbei is still alleiiipting in shut down en the oxpei t tinifi New Verh. Aug !l The fust lUig cargo. 10.01)0 ion- of foielgii-iiuiicil coal, te leach New erk as tin. tesult of inipuiters efleits le stilve efT n fuel fnniine among public in littles torpor terpor torper inions, was hmiight in ji'hti'iilav bv the Italian steamship Chorea, frmn Hairy. Willi. Slaiiutiiii, I ti tl. . Aug II. Seigennt Charles lliisKius, of (J,, in. lud ber et the signal corns. In, hi v... a mem. tlenal Giiiiul, Kiistiilued two wounds when his tent, iu the nillitaiv are., , the i enl mines here was (nod en In ,t night. His wounds are lint kiirlmiM Atten.pts were made te imsh uillitiirv patrols several times during the .., and ill lug wus genernl. Frest In Adlrendacks Ullctt, N. V., Au8. 0.-(By A. P.) A slight front wok reported at several pilnts in Bie Adirondack, lest nirtt "'" 'I Ji ii NA ND OHIO iroiniewo Uanjtets, Jh-wuri. ctr)k.'i!:.-'l - Jv hemu andltjrtrTWftrtw!j nnien'8 attitude rxpr(?ssed by ir.VJrfs ,1 '53 ARK Ti'OU tOOKlXO TOM Hfcl.rf VtLt i c: Ml w Hi 'f. 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