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Sports Finance Classified Comics "Always in the Lead" PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927 'A Press in Every Home" Yanks Arrive Here in Preparation for Battle With Bucs SLAYER'S KIN The Tat" ner Sex Proves That Noun "Vanity" Is Masculine Gender Dorothy Dix IS IDENTIFIED AS LIBERATOR It's Not Vanity That, Sends Women to Beauty Shops; It's Humility But Men Have So Much Confidence in Their Charms That They Don't Attempt Self-Improvement. A CORRESPONDENT asks: 1 tt WHICH sex is the vainer the masculine or the feminine?" To ichich I unhesitatingly reply, the masculine. Witnesses Claim Suspect Engineered County Jail-Break. COURSE, men will arise en masse and deny this assertion, and in Droof of their assertion that NABBED IN DETROIT women are vainer than men they will point to the millions of dollars and eons of time that women spend beauty shops, they will cite the fact that women give more thought and effort toward preserving their figures than they do to saving their immortal souls, they will allege, and none can contradict them, that about nine-tenths of a woman's thoughts and interests are centered about her clothes and general appearance; they will remind you of the tortures to which woman voluntarily submit themselves in order to reduce. 'y if1 Cry.

Charges Against Jawarski's Brother to Be Given to Grand Jury. A ND lastly but not leastly, they will call your attention to the women who, in restaurants, at the theater, on cars, in all sorts of public places, calmly and deliber ately draic out their vanity cases and proceed to make up their complexions and then, after having given a last, long lingering look at their reflections in their mirrors, turn away with an expression of supreme satisfaction on their faces, as of one wtis has just beheld a masterpiece. t.t. of this is perfectly true. And it is also true that men do not, as a A sex.

freauent beauty shops, nor spend much time or thought upon their clothes, nor do they deny themselves the things they want to eat for fear of losing iheir boyish figures. But all of this does not prove that they are Simon Jawarski, brother of Paul Jawarski, who with John Vasbinder, made sensational escapes from the Allegheny county jail on Aug. 18, was identified as the accomplice of the two murder prisoners by victims and witnesses of the escape, in Detroit, today. He was indicted by the grand jury late today on a charge of murder in connection with the slaying of I. J.

Gump, a guard, wno was shot and killed Dec. 24, 1925, during a payroll hold- are less vain than women are. On the contrary, it shows that they more so. The New York Yankees, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the rest of the fence-busting- crew stormed the Pirates hometown today so that they might have a few days practice before they meet the Buccaneers in the world series which opens at Forbes Field Wednesday. Today and tomorrow the Yanks will practice in the Oakland lot to get the range of the far-away fences.

fr The top picture shows the American league champions as they arrived at the Pennsylvania station. At the lower right are pictured, left to right, Herman "Babe" Ruth, alias the Bambino; Fred Kloos, manager of the new Roosevelt hotel, which the Yankees officially opened today, and Miller Hoggins, manager of the New York team. IS not vanity that sends women to the beauty shops and causes thrm to dye their hair and paint their faces. It's humility. It's because the average woman realizes that she is not much to look at that makes her devote so much time and money and effort to trying to improve her appearance.

She is determined not to remain ugly as God made her if human ingenuity can circumvent nature. Hence, the chiffons and the rouge pot and the lipstick and the alcimine and the permanent wave and all the -est of it. up at Mollenauer. He also faces UT man, apparently, is perfectly satisfied that, just aa he is, he is a living picture which is a treat for any one to behold. He does not feel that GREAT RADIO EXHIBIT OPENS HERE TONIGHT Nation's Stars of Air to Appear in Person at Exposition in Duquesne Garden; "Sweethearts of Air" on he needs to camouflage his defects as his sister does hers.

other charges in connection with the furnishing of firearms to his brother and Vasbinder. Harry Riger and Theodore Stein-brenner, jail guards, who were shot; Mrs. Margaret Taylor, the jail and Mrs. Anna McFe dries, a social worker, identified him, according to word received over the long distance telephone by Chief George W. Murren of the county detectives from Detective John Geisler, who ac Opening Program; McNamee Coming.

A modern land of radio, replete with everything that is late in the world's eighth wonder, will be thrown open to residents of Pittsburgh and companied the witnesses and victims to Detroit. REWARD OFFERED. At the same time word was re ceived that Harry Watson, aged 28, arrested with Jawarski, had no con APPEAL ON BOTTLE CAPS RAIDS NET 200 IRVIN S. COBB Savs Salvation Army Drive to Be Carried Into Homes. Hi: MAY have a head as hairless as a billiard ball, but he is rarely modest enough to hide his baldness under a toupee.

He may be fat md pudgy and bay-windowed, but he doesn't count his calories and go on a starvation diet to regain Jiis boyish figure. He considers himself good-looking enough as he is. INDEED, superhumanly conceited are some men that they don't think it even necessary to keep themselves shaved and their hair cut or to have their clothes pressed. They esteem themselves a knockout, bristles and all. MKX show that they are vainer than women in their attitude toward love.

Virtually every man believes that he is irresist-able to the feminine sex and that he has only to throw the handkerchief to any woman to have her break her neck to pick it up. And this self-confidence in his own attractions is not even shaken by half a dozen women having failed to fall for his charms. He always attributes it to the dwmbness of the woman and lets it go at that. vy OR does any man ever get too old to believe that his hypnotic power has IN waned Every day we hear of aged millionaires marrying girls young enough to be their granddaughters in the perfect faith that they are loved for themselves alone. Nor does any husband ever lie awake at night worrying over losing his wife's affection because he is growing fat and middle-aged and grizzle-haired.

II MEN have no such confidence in their own charms. Even the prettiest young girl ooes through tortures of anxiety wondering if she is ao'inn to have that mysterious appeal for men that will make her 'a belle, or whether she will be doomed to be a wallflower. No woman feels certain that the man she loves is going to love her or that she will be able to capture the man she want for a husband. And even after she does get him she lives xn eternal dread of losing him. ever since he first stood before the microphone.

MacNamee was in Pittsburgh Saturday, but left for New York Saturday night and will return here tomorrow or Wednesday. In addition to the national features scheduled for the show, virtually all the local talent will appear in person. Wednesday nignt has been set aside for the WCAE artists and they will meet all their friends at the WCAE booth. Duquesne Garden has been transformed into a gigantic exposition for the week, with almost every imaginable set on exhibition, in addition to all the latest devices for reception, loud speakers, etc. Radio sets the value of which will aggregate thousands of dollars will be on exhibition all week, with experts on nand to explain their qualities and demonstrate them.

Practically all the great radio manufacturers of the country will have their products on exhibition and the marvelous accomplishments of the new industry will be shown at almost every booth. nection with the escape. There Is a reward of $5,000 for the arrest of Paul Jawarski, John Vasbinder and the man identified as the person who is alleged to have engineered the delivery. Jawarskiand Watson were caught Friday night in a Detroit garage when they went to get an auto that had been used in the $5,000 payroll holdup of a Detroit baking A million milk bottle caps will carry the story of the Salvation Army's home service appeal campaign into the homes of Pittsburgh and the county. In addition, posters on hundreds of milk wagons will each morning join the bottle caps in calling the We're all bound to admire his courage and enterprise but, viewing: the gentleman's continuing: transatlantic experiences, I respectfully submit that the proper slogan for Brother Levine should be "not a heady act in a barrel of him." western Pennsylvania at Duquesne Garden tonight.

It will be Pittsburgh' second annual radio show, a show that is already being ranked as second to none in this country. The entire program for tonight and the week, arranged by James A. Simpson, managing director, has been completed and will show to Pittsburgh and tristate district radio fans the stars of the air whom they have heard almost daily for the last year. Jimmy and Vivian, renowned throughout the country as "Sweethearts of the Air," will be the stars of tonight's opening session of the show and will in person put on one of the sketches for which they have become famous. The Radio Troubadors, outstanding musical organization of Pittsburgh, and likewise will be heard tonight and all week, too.

Burt McMurtrie, director of Station WCAE, will be master of ceremonies at the opening session and will alternate with Lloyd Thomas, director of Station KDKA, for the balance of the week in that capacity. Graham MacNamee, celebrated announcer, who comes here to broad public's attention to the campaign which ends Oct. 15. Clancy Mops Dp Hill District Disorderly Houses. Two hundred prisoners were taken in raids on 30 alleged disorderly houses, moonshine stores and gambling houses in the hill and downtown district late Saturday and early Sunday.

Those arrested in 20 raids were given hearings by John J. Verona, police magistrate, Hill alderman, ward chairman and political leader. In all cases, except two, Verona fined the proprietor $25 and discharged all visitors or discharged both proprietors and visitors. Magistrate George England heard other cases in Central station and Magistrate A. D.

Brandon heard others in morals court. KLEIN POSTS BOND This unique method of publicity has been donated to the Army by Rieck-McJunkin Dairy Hermes-Groves Dairy Co. and the Harmony Cream Co. Cards in all the street cars and cards in the passenger cars of al2 local trains will also call attention to the appeal. Jakie, Indicted in Kin? Case, Puts Up $2,500 in Court.

OMPARATIVELY few rich old women annex boy husbands, because it -wr th nrracinnai woman who has enough vanity to stultify herself Sues After Wife's Death. Chicago, Oct. 3. A suit was scheduled for trial today to determine whether Dr. Houston W.

Vernon is entitled to $250,000 damages for alien- into the belief that a boy is enamored of anything but her bank account and prefers a wrinkled old dame to a lresn young gin 01 nis own age. company recently, police reported. A Detroit newspaper report said the cashier of the Detroit baking company, which was held up recently, identified a picture of Paui Jawarski as the photo of one of the trio which robbed the concern. ACCOMPLICE CARRIES GUNS. The jail escape here Aug.

18 the most daring in the jail's history since the Biddle brothers' break for liberty in 1902. The accomplice was admitted as a visitor near the end of the visiting period. He vhispered to Jawarski, walked through a door to the jail office and handed three revolvers to Paul Jawarski, who ran to Vasbinder and gave him one gun. The three began firing, and Guards Riger and John Hanlon fell, with bullet wounds. Other guards and sheriff's deputies were driven into a vault and emergency hospital room.

The trio ran from the jail, leaped into an auto with engine running and sped away. Jawarski was convicted of murder of two guards in payroll holdups and confessed taking part in the holdup March 11 of the Brinks Express Co. payroll cars near Coverdale. Vas auon oi ms wiie auecuons, aunougn nmnf, rtflofJ Mina she has been dead two years. The I UTOpb UdU dl Willie inn nay that men show their superior vanity is in tlmt cverv woman is interested in hearing every detail A- Jakie Klein, indicted last week on a charge of conspiring to intimidate W.

L. King, a government witness, and for whom a bench warrant was issued, appeared in federal court today and posted a cash bond if $2,500 for trial at the November term of court. Harry A. Meyers, alias "Dopey Davis," who was indicted with Klein, has not been apprehended. defendant is Sanford A.

Burnham, I Peter Bandy of 75 Rowley st. Death Ends Trip. York, Oct. 3. Lester Mummert, aged 22, who a few days ago started on a hike to the Pacific coast, was back home today, dead.

The body arrived here today from Akron, where Mummert was killed when the automobile in which he had accepted a lift crashed into a telephone pole. wealthy manufacturer. Dr. Vernon dropped dead at Mine No. 10 of the iimvfiiT! Then mnnofouiie to her bv the hour about their cast the opening games of the world's series, will appear in person at the show on Wednesday and Thursday hopes their plans their love affairs, their cars, their dogs, Iheir guns.

They come to her for sympathy in their sorrows and to boast of their triumphs. and his wife were divorced in 1924. She died a year later and the suit against Burnham was filed alter her death. Pittsburgh Terminal Coai near Library, today. Dr.

Emmett Davis of Library was called. The coroner's office was notified. nights and will meet thousands of persons who have been his admirers UT no woman is vain enough to think even for an instant, that a man wants to hear the story of her life, or to listen to her tell of wnat sne CURVE IN ARMSTRO NG TUBES NOT ENGINEERING BLUNDER SAYS DIRECTOR BROWN, POINTING OUT REASONS AND SAVING said to the cook and the cook said to her. or ol now sne is planning nave ner new dress made. The only popular women are the listeners and those who give men the glad hand without expecting a return compliment.

MEN show that they are vainer thnn women in being much more easily flattered. Of course, both sexes gobble down compliments as a starving dog does a juicy filet mignon. but a woman eyes her o-mp'nment a bt suspiciously before she swalloics it, while a man gulps his down whole. You an tell the homeliest man that he is an Apollo, the dullest bore that he is a wit. the old bachelor who has been flouted by every woman he knows that he is a sheik, and he will believe it and puff out with pride until he bursts his shirt binder was convicted of slaying a man in McKeesport, when he wa3 refused 25 cents.

KING GIRLS RE BACK HOi.1 UT you cannot use any such raw methods in flattering woman; you have lS trt thP ntrlv woman that she is chic and has personality. You have to tell the dull woman that she is beautiful and the one who makes no hit with men that she is intellectual, or mey Know meir nnmauuu inu ic alize their shortcomings. Av A fx i f'f jr. C' i fj-rr-y- iff a kt-fiy J- k- vv Auto of Northside Miss Breaks Down in Ohio. proof of man's superior vanity is that ne oeneves A ND the final that just be il because 7w was born of the maicuune persuasion he is vunrrior to every weman in the world ana tnat every woman swm DOROTHY DIX.

look up to him. (Copyright by Public ledger.) LICENSES REVOKED PITTSBURGH DRUG MAN BEFORE WORLD LEAGUE Loss of Most Permits Due to Ma lTs ot piam at Geneva. Drunkenness. Geneva. Oct.

3. For the first time a Special to The Press. private citizen addressed the League Harnsourg, -ci. -h mu-; of Nation committee for the sup- Two girls who had been reported to the police as having been kidnaped, were back at their homes today. One said she had been out with a friend, who she had known for more than a year, while the other contended that she had been abducted by two Negroes.

Marion Shields, aged 17, of 1314 Goebel returned to her home and said that her automobile broke down while she and a young man companion were at East Palestine, O. She denied that she had been kidnaped- Police had been notified by her step-father, Ambrose Levgvenis that a man leaped on the running board of the automobile driven by his stepdaughter as she was about to place the car in the garage and that the machine speeded away. Margaret Clous, aged 16, of Beulah returned to her home late last night after she alleges she was kidnaped by two Negroes while with a companion in South Twenty-second at 8:30 p. m. yesterday.

She said she was in a machine driven by Wal Top shows engineer's map of Armstrong tubes and now famous curve, with Hermes plant definitely outlined. Below is the Forbes st. entrance to the tubes. pression of the opium traffic today, when Herbert L. May, a druggist of New York and Pittsburgh, read a long report containing many suggestions for the ccimittee.

May. who is a member of the For a sharp inter By V. C. XEESON. sylvania motorists wnose licenses 10 drive were revoked by the state high-wav department during the pt week, 25 "were intoxicated at their wheels.

The department placed eight additional names on its prohibitory list. The lists in part follow: Revocations. section with Forbes of primary wny is there a curve in the Armstrong tunnels? traffic importamce. was accomplished BlFr-W '-r-- T4- t.l traffic importance, was accomplished eign Affairs, association, spent a year studying the use of opium in the far ine result oi an engineering east. After he had concluded.

May Intoxication George Baker, R- D. 1 outstand was thanked by the committee, which I lwisberry: James trysifyr. Joj many ana varnpri nnpttinn! that assurtxi liu.ii iils feUKKestiLUia wuuiu re- i i Gibbons nttsDurgu, jopu ceive serious consideration. Bartsell, Harrisnurg; Edward Hetrick, I Glen Rock; Wiuiam Jones, Ainson; Herbert L. May is chairman of the by the curve.

"One of the erroneous statements that have been frequently circulated regarding this project," Brown said, 'is that the curve was an afterthought and that the alignment was changed after construction work started, to connect the tunnel with a revised portal location. "This is not a fact as can be seen by an examination of the plans which were presented to and filed with the grand jury in September, 1925, four and a half months before the actual construction work was started. No Charles n. oruvvy, bnard of directors of the Mav Druz McDonald AicAUiian, i urue James which operates a chain of drug CreeK i stores in this citv Intoxication and Transporting sU)res tniS CKy thousands of motorists and others have asked themselves and their companions as they journeyed through the Bluff between the South Tenth st. bridge and Forbes st.

in the latest tunnel improvement of the county. Although months have passed since the tunnels were thrown open for use by the traveling the questions still pop up in the minds of those who use the tubes as the cursive looms before them. Dies From Bullet Wound. Edward Christman, aged 33, an at ter King of 123 South seventeemn when two Negroes appeared. Miss Clous said the two young men were tied, while she and her girl friend were gagged.

She said che fainted and later found herself on a lonely road in Mt. Lebanon. She said an unidentified motorist took her to Brownsville and that she later went home in a taxicab. tendant at the Allegheny County home. Woodville, died today today in To find the answers an interview engineer can discover a hairbreadth's difference between the alignment of the tunnel as it stands today and the alignment set out and approved by the court cgi the grand jury's plan." "After 11 engineering studies," the ine aiercy nospnax irum a "-m- was obtained from the man who di-flicted gunshot wound in the ab-1 r(t tv, tL Liquor Alvin Huber, Ridgway.

Impersonation John Lacue, Wood-lawn; Jam.es Wilson, 12 Roanoke Pittsburgh. Without Consent Theodore Edwards, 1325 Pasture Pittsburgh-Reckless Driving Nathan ii. Liver-run 1710 Center Pittsburgh; Norman Farling. Harnsburg; Paul Callagy, S. Locust Centralia.

Misstatement of Facts Raphael Faenan, Summit Hill; Conard Mayer-wits, E. Greenville. Improper Person M. J. Cober, Somerset; John Gleason, Albion-Larceny John Shield.

326 Mingo Pittsburgh. project as well as the oomen, acuoruiug wj muigue icpori. many other imorovements nrovided for in the 1924 neo Die's bond issue. isorman F. Brown, director of the county home last Saturday night, it was reported.

Furnished Rooms DURING THE WORLDS SERIES. county; department of public works. He emphasized the following points when requested to answer the above -r Drowned in Lake. Meadville, Oct. 3.

Lester W. Adams, aged 30, of Youngstown, was drowned in Conneaut lake. Sunday, while swimming. The body was recovered. He was unmarried.

director said, "the present terminals were fixed as the best for the present condition and contemplated future improvements. "The City Plar-jung commission have in their plans approved a cross-town connection between Forbes st. and Biselow blvd. by way of Fernando st. DETERMINING FACTOR.

"This future improvement was the determining factor which fixed the location of the Forbes st. portaL With the two ends fixed, the first SOMEBODY wants your extra room a room ad in The Press will bring results. Phone 4. ionn Forbes st." The tunnel has cost $178,657 less than the amount provided in the bond issue, Brown said, the expendi NOT A BLUNDER. The curve is not an engineering blunder.

The tunnels were so constructed to save the county $320,000 in property damages. Construction with a curve is in accordance with good engineering ing, jeopardizing its safety to such an extent that the county would be compelled to be responsible for property damages amounting to approximately $320,000. By introducing the curve, damages to the building were avoided and a suitable connection made with consideration was a straight line between the terminals, fixed by the Tenth st. bridge and Fernando st. It was found a straight line would make a sharp intersection with Forbes st.

and likewise would cause the tunnel to pass under the Hermes Dairy build Prohibitories. Intoxication Alfred Bullock, Le-Baysville; Robert P. Anderson. Route No 1, Brodbecks. Permitting Another To Operate A Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated Stanley Galdwell, Mathers.

tures for the improvement to date totalling $1,481,343. The tubes are 1.293 feet long. 1 Without Consent David R. Moore, Athens; James Clark, 20 Logan st, Pittsburgh-.

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