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mi FOUR THE PITTSBURGH PRESS MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13. 1926 BIG VICE CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN ADVOCATED FOR ALASKA DORIS KENYON HAS i I I I I I III I I I FIRST EMOTIONAL ROLE. Today AFTER GIRL'S DEATH MORAL FORGES ASKED TO ACT IN TERRITORY itm HIGHWAY PATROLMAN INJURED IN COLLISION. Lockhaven, Sept. IX George Itutledge.

aged 28, of LSellefonte, state highway patrolman, waa In serious condition at a local hospital today as the result of a collision with an automobile on the highway near Hublersburg. Rutledge was thrown several feet In the Impact between his motorcycle and the automobile. The occupants of the auto escaped Injury. Special THK HES9. II Honor Explorer.

Honolulu, Sept 13. The spot on the Island of Gaual where Capt. James Cook, British navigator and discoverer of Hawaii, landed 1,7) years ago, will be marked with a monument or tablet, If a drive for funds started by the Pan-Paclflc club is a success. Capt Cook landed In 1773. the first white man to set foot on Hawaiian He designated his landing by carving an arrow In the face of a large rock.

This sign Is still to seen. Cook was later killed by the SECURE NEW PROFESSOR AT PITTSBURGH U. Palph Simpson Boots, formerly a resident of Grove City, but niore recently the University of Nebraska, has been appointed a professor of political science In University of Pittsburgh, It was announced today. Dr. Boots will Assume hlg new pos'tlon at Pitt at the opening of the fall semester.

Other appointments to the department of political science Include E. A. Haga and C. as graduate assistants. Haga received his undergraduate degree from Pitt DR.

MEYER TO TALK AT MEDICS' CONVENTION. Dr. Edward T. Meyer of Pittsburgh, president of the Pennsylvania Opto-metrlc association, will read a paper at the thirtieth' annual convention of the association, to be held. In Philadelphia, Kept.

12-15, under auspices of the Philadelphia Society of Optometrists. About 400 will attend. Clinical demonstrations, lectures and ocular dissections win be given by the faculty of the Pennsylvania Ftate College of Optometry. Dr. Charles C.

Shreek, Dr. M. McCon-ptH and Dr. Fred I Nungessr of Pittsburgh also will deliver talks. This Great Day, Mussolini Threatens.

Some Highbrows Speak Don't Cry, Erie R. R. laat dune and Schacischnelder Is a graduate of the University of Kew Castle, Sept. 13. Fred HiMayberry of this city Is charged Jrlth disorderly conduct by the city and Is being- held in fV bond 'Jy J.

P. Caldwell for ftl--trance at an.liiquest as a result of III death, early Sunday, of Ewmi "Clr-son. aged 9. of this city, at the Castle hospital, following In-Juries gustalned.when th Gibson car wrecked by the Mayberry car on Hlarhlnnd at Leasure late 7 A more serious chnrce. may be made grainst Mayberry.

According to the police Mayberry was on the wrong side of th street when his machin "eratished Into the Oihson ear, killing the lrl and wrecking the machines. I By Arthur Brisbane i i 1 1 I I I I I in till I I 'l CHEERFUL CREDIT right. tM. br the Star tv THE HOME OF HE public schools reopen in New York today. One million boys and arlrls resume work In the (7 Weeks to Pay university of democracy.

That Is more important 'than prosperity, automobiles, flylrfg machines, or even peace Itself. A nation educated In democracy by the public school, tne only democratlo educational Institution, is safe. By ROSCOE H. FI.K'MIXG. Krrlppn-llfxvard Htmtt Cerrpopfiadrni.

Washington, Sept. 13-Denounclsg moral conditions In' Alaska as "unspeakable," die to the. retention of unfit federal officials. Director Manly, of the people's legislative service, today called on leaders of America's moral and rejlglous organizations to help clean up the territory. Manly last night telegraphed President Coolidge on behalf of many Alaskan citiisns who had asked him for aid In bringing to the President's attention their charges that vice conditions are growing worse under the regime of the retained officials.

The latter are Federal Judges Reed and Jtitthie of the first and third judicial divisions, and District Attorney fJhoup of the third division. All were tlrst, appointed by Fresident Harding. When their renominating by Cool-Idse came before the senate judiciary committee last spring, that body unanimously voted against their reappointment, after testimony as to moral conditions under them was declared by committee members to be "loo corrupl. Indecent, scandalous and rotten, to be publicly discussed." (OvmiKTO KKRtK. Coolidge withdrew the nominations last June," but made no new appointments, and the officials have con ENTIRE B16 BUILDIN9 flVE a 10 FLOORS P623 LIBERTY Ave" LA TRO-Y love to live in dan -SPANISH OFFICERS ARE FLACED ON TRIAL Madrid, Sept.

M. The court martial officers of the artillery corps who participated Jn the recent uprising the Spanish, government epened at C'oruna today. The prosecutor demanded life im- irlsonment with hull and chain for Col, Francisco Porenzo, one of the artillery leaders. ''Three months' su- pension without pay was asked for "soldiers of the artillery arrested. 'I ttf cer," says Mussolini, with sincerity.

"But as I have abol- Automatic Reduction Plan THE ONLY STORE OF ANY KIND IN PITTSBURGH A NO THE ONLY CREDIT STORE IN THE WORLD USING THIS GREAT PLAN. All drrasra arr originally mjirkrit low In plain figure and remain at Ikr.r low prlrra far two weeks. Any of our drewsea that are at sold after bring in lo'k for two wreka are aalamafleallr redui-rd tlien Su.UO evrry week thereafter. RtgTdttMB original prices tomt el Iht tint si irnt will In told at low as fS.OO or $10.00 Men, Women's and Children's Clothing now marked at the LOWEST PRICES in Our Career. An Opportunity to Save, in Many Cases, Almost ONE-HALF and You Make Your Own IMHUS KfcNVUA.

Doris Kenyon, former stage favorite, and one of soreenland's outstanding featured players, will be seen nl what Is said to be the greatest role of her screen career in to head the program In the tirand theater next week. In this picture Miss Kenyon demonstrates that she Is an emotional actress. Warner Baxter has the feature male roh. Philo M.Collough is the "heavy." Mae Allison, Charles Murray, Joan Kolb, Maude Turner Gordon, Nancy Kelley, Cyril King and Charles Bayei compose the remainder of the cast. I erms.

Florist Dies. Lockhaven, Sept. O'Neill aged 69, florist, of Castanea and Lockhaven, ied here shortly fter his return from a trip to City and Philadelphia health "sorts. Heart disease was said to I'save1 been responsible for his death. Nationally Famous London-Tex Brand of Clothing undtt fnu (icltuit plan.

40 WEEKS ccrwo lshd strikes, I intend absolutely to "top periodical attempts atrtinst my life." Ho threatens to re-estibllsh capital nunlthment, now unknown in Italy. The crowd yelled Its delight when this threat was nude. Mussolini warns that it is unsafe for her to harbor anarchists that plot against him. This means it threat of war. The French not witrry, but Mussolini means what he says.

"Yu know that I do not utter words In vain," he tells tens of thousands gathered his window. neste'ingr capital punishment may eivg Mussolini a valuable weapon against his enemies, but it will Increase, r.ither than stop, attacks on his life. The ciar put Lenin's brother to death. Mussolini knows w-hat Lenin did to the car. I ii TO PAY- WsmfHJMBrEJBfEIEm Automatic Reduction Plan Creates Scores of Sensational Bargains on NW FALL mEi Suits Topcoats Get In On These Bargains They Won Last Long Overcoats CS30MNTS threat against France will Increase Krench satisfaction over the entrance VALUES If tinued in office.

Manly's appeal today wag directed 1 among others to Dr. Clarence True i Wilson, secretary of the Methodist board of prohibition and public mor- i als, who last spring told the Judiciary i committee that "moral conditions In Alaska wero worse than anywhere In the world," and said that Attorney General Sargent had declined to hear i the charges. Former Attorney Gen- eral Stone and Mrs. Mabel Walker 1 Wiilebrandt, in charge of prohibition prosecution had declared against the reappointments. Manly said.

Others addressed were General! Cyonsel Wheeler of the Anti-Saloon league, lln, Henry W. Peabody, head I pf tlio women's national committee for law enforcement; Mrs. Anna Gordon, national president W. C. T.

jl and heads of Jewish, Catholic and Protestant church organisations. 11 pointed out that all Judicial and enforcement officers In Alaska, are dtteotlj appointed by the presi-! dent. "The people of Alaska are there-r fore suffering tin evils bag' govcrnnu ut in their mos-t vicious form. Tl.ty have no red re-1 ex.ept appeal to die people of the Vnited Slate." liv In 's telegram to the President he fiu.Hi eha made by. Delegate' 'h'ulher'aiid John Krnml, Itf pntj-1 lean cotDmiUremau for the third district which he said had he-in "oompk teiy pro en," In (lie M'pjste hearings.

I TVo I'lclMd. that r.ltcliie had ron-loia-d violation of the prohii.itjoi. on and off' the. fbii.iji pe -mltted red light d'lrlei lu operate petiy Jfi Jur.oau of Germany into the league aiid what seems to be friendship established between Europe's two gra! republics. Iet Fraiu and Germany say sincerely, 'isTfi balances 10H.

one wipes out the other. The grat French ami German republics will stand together to maintain ko ernrnent in Kurope." Such a slatempiit would mean permanent peace, as long as tn two re-publics and the lirirish empire chose to have It barring, of course, the rise of so tne ovc-rw helming inllltary gcniiis in r.usia --uniting Mediterranean nations and hell once more. For Sale in Pittsburgh exclusively at The Palace Only by our large volume tf business ro able to sell IxMKlon-Te at such low price. UP TO $15 Over 1 0 rharminc new Fall drMr Jo St reeeivrd from Nw Vortc hnorht at prlrr that woo Id searrrly liiir the material, hot Ju.t ta mki bir 6th Annivrrsarv hI a aensa-tlonal tin, the fnamifae-tnrers told to nam our oa-n prler. Vnn can choose from everr nnr Full tnr-l and every skadn and par If' snlt vnr on 'onvenlenee.

Other Drssset $10, $15, $20, $25. Pay While You Weir NlnirU and doulle-breNted mftdeU, Athenaeum rpHK solemn LADIES' FUR-TRIMMED For Unrestricted Choice of Any Spring or Summer Suit In the House Formerly Sold to $65 The standard of quality offered in fabrics and tailoring is of the usual Wilson excellence they're fiur own regular stock, many of them suitable for year 'round wear. If you want the lowest possible price on good clothes this is, your opportunity. in the flneot arlely of putlrrna ever shipped thin store. Thnn-annd of men wear I.nndon-Tri garment lcue of quality.

OTHER L0ND0H.TEX SUITS AMD T0PC8ATS AND O'COATS, $29.50 1o $55.00 ir Hejil. Thlt'tl 1 lo r. questioning Jts readers on religion, announce these results; One thousand three hundred and answer hare been received. Five hundred and talrfy-even" believe in "a personal Cod." rr.fl So not believe In a belnp. Four hundred snd svenly-fiur believed In, Iti led th" divinity cf COATS, $14.50 Choose from such material as Yrioar, Bolivia, hoede, Yelsheen, ete.

Colors are VaJencla Blue, t.rrr. Itrown. Rot. Kte sa i si a 4 rvj SMOnSSan" InaVaWMalMMalaHaVnBMaV1 repeated Uste. main Mreel 1 the for-! Christ.

Sit hundred and sixty-jlx 'n fome for.n of Christianity. believe In Christianity not at all, 578 believe In personal Immorality. Md do not. Those "higli brow" educated men and women, represent a small minority amonj the l.flO'VOKMXil human beings on earth, nearly all worried, miserable, hoping that whatever power put them here has arranged some future plan better than this one. nier town aiw! r-ileia! land in tin' latter, tha enforcement undr Itd i of prohibition and anti-narcotic wa a that both Peed and i Ritchie had shown partiality to flah trust corporations in law violations and that peed had admitted "Judicial' tyranny." Manly cited a telegram Just re- I celved from P.

I'. Gilrnore, Kepulill-1 can committeeman; first road i "Conditions plowing steadily worse! on account Peed, Uitchie, Fhoup kept; In office after their People have, lot respect for courts. Law I enforcement broken down. Informa-: tfon from third division shows condl- Hons Situation serious." New Fall Suits All the correct new models from the country' premier stylists arc assembled here in a collection that approaches perfection, tnustial value at $50 others at IfcM and up to i fAUf VlMTi f0 lYfimtjfohS brXA.tillafSTORi.'Vr Sixlh Avs. at Smithficld St.

What Is Your Foot Trouble? No matter what, there is a Dr. Scholl Foot Remedy or appliance that will give quick and lasting relief. How to Write a Rent Room Ad That Will Bring Results The suggestions offered below are made to help Press Advertisers get better results from their rent ads. Describe what you have to rent so clearly and completely that your ad will receive prompt action. Do not defeat a sale wih meaningless abbreviations that readers do not understand.

RENT ROOMS Then you tied Dr. Kazers to nlleve the pain and ror- Herbert Spencer, in his age, when hs had outlived his greatest fame, said, "Sly Intelligence compels me to look forward to annihilation," and' the conviction made him a sad old philosopher. Millions that say "I know my redeemer liveth," and go about their business, comforted by faith, are happier than 8pencer. or Athenaeum, readers, that refuse even to hope. i Despondent atheists were answered by Chnrles Fourier, a truly great French philosopher, who said, "Attractions are proportionate to destinies.

Nature docs not deceive her children, or create false hopes. The TO INAUGURATE RADIO SERVICE The Men's Store of Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Building Siuithflold Street and Seventh Arenae rert a trouble ni w( a nd rche. Pair $3.50 Bunions i Pr. Scholl's i LOCATION Street address (name suburb) Belleview, suite number. DESCRIPTION OF ROOM Size, light, airy, front.

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Closet space. Bathprivate, shower. 75c PRIVATE FAMILY No other roomers. Special raises ho called "Questions of blind I men that ask other blind men, 'What Is 7-Diamond DINNER RING Corns Dr. 1 I Zlno Pads stop that unbearable twitching Im-m 1 a ly.

Thin, niedleat-ed, safe. I' box 35c S5 aw teip. rmrr New York, sept. J.J. Having pur-chased radio station WEAF from the Americn Telephone Telegraph for Owen D.

Young and Gen. James G. Harucrd of the Radio Corporation of America have announced the Inauguration of a national broadcasting service with that station as a nucleus of a continental system. A subsidiary corporation named the National Broadcasting Co. has been formeo ith Milton If.

Ay les worth as president and George F. McClelland as vice president. This corporation will acquire active control of station WEAF Nov. 15. The salo was announced sovcral weeks ago.

"TJie r.adio corporation Is not In nny sense seeking a monopoly of the air," said the announcement. "That would be a liability rather than' an asset. It Is seeking, liow.eve'r, to provide machinery which will Insure a national distribution of national programs and wider distribution of programs of the highest tjuality." Aylesworth Is managing director of the National Electric Light association and formerly was chairman of the Colorado public utilities commission. McClelland has been connected with WEAF under the A. T.

T. The policies of the new broadcasting corporation will be guided, according to the announcement, by a public advisory council of 12 men whose names will be given out later. Firms that compete In sale of receiving apparatus will be allowed to lease the service for advertising programs Just as they have done In the past. K. A n.

Co. Id floor. KAUFMAWN iRAER ft) CRLAUilJaf STORE 'r NUMBER OF ROOMS Alcpye sleeping porch, etc PRIVILEGES Use of kitchen, parlor, laundry, piano, phone, garage, etc. Breakfast if desired, with or without board, home cooking, etc. ADVANTAGES Bus line, car line, beach, park, churches, residential district, good restaurants, quiet street, plenty of good heat.

Short distance to Public Square, parks, lake etc RENT TO Business girl, person employed, student, married couple, etc. PRICE Reasonable, etc ADDRESS or PHONE NUMBER Then Phone or Bring It To TflE Erie railroad says motor omnibuses havs cut Its receipts by more than $1,000,000 a year. That's sad, but the Erie's Intelligent president knows that railroads killed the stage coaches entirely, and crying did not help the stage coach owners. The people own their highways; they want motor buses and will have them, just as they will have flying routes that will eventually kill all long-distance passenger traffic on re-reads. Railroad men must use theirbralns In this emergency.

Political tools, usually relied on, will-not meet the situation. Yon cannot legislate motor buses and flying machines out of existence now, any more than you could Hill the railroad 125 years ago. British aristocracy tried that, calling In the clergy to prove tharsnortlng locomotives were wicked and disrespectful to Ood. But the locomotives continued snorting. Sixth Ave.

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of our new big catalog. JappePs Kredit 109-107 Sixth St lointoler than 00 years, They pro mote normal haliitsand do not gripe or annoy Entls Life in Leap. Cleveland, Sept. 13. Floyd C.

Hanna, aged 2)1, formerly an, employe of the Y. M. C. A. In Pennsylvania and Ohio cities, waa dead here today, as result of a suicidal leap from a hotel window.

His home was In Worlhing-ton, Ind. fine tor rough, blotchy I n. Money refunded If not untlsfai'tory At May's or other dniiTKlRts, I 'X North Side 204 921 Federal Wilkinsburg 1020 Wood i. East End 128 N. Highland Ave.

South Side 1916 Carson St. Squirrel Hill 2136 Murray Ave. Oakland 3901 Forbes St. Homewood 540 Homewood Ave. West End 141 Main St.

Brushton SSS Brushton Ave. McKees Rocks 716 Chartien Street. Avenue. GANGSTERS' REVENGE SEEN IN SLAYING. Cleveland, Sept.

13. -Gangsters were by police today far the murder of John Ttydner, aged 22, found thot through the heart, his body lying In the Street near his home. Rydner, police said, recently loaned his car to neveral men, who used It In a holdup. Rydner told police to whom he had loaned the machine, with the result that two men were arrested for robbery. Revenge for "turnlnY In" members of the gang was believed to be the motive for the slaying of the youth.

Scotch Evangelist Comina. Alex Stuart, Scottish-Canadian evangelist, will deliver three special sermons In the Brethren Meeting hall, 7449 Frankstnwn tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at 8 p. m. rnrs want ads IUUNG RFtXTS A.

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