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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 3

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EVENING COURIER, CAMDENy MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927 CAMDEN MAN GETS YEAR they Roved the Seas Long Years Ago FOR STEALING SUITCASE A Camden man was sentenced to VICTORY IS CLAIMED BY RIVAL CAMPS IN inn ii FOUROFSURVIVORS IfJ AiRPlANE WRECK LINGER NEAR DEATH from one to three years la the Philadelphia county prison for-stealing a suitcase from a parked automobile, by Judge McOevitt, la criminal court. GLOUCESTER POLICE SEEK FAKE. DETECTIVE The arrest of a -young Gloucester man who has been confiscating slot machine by impersonating ad ofneer, is expected today by Gloucester police. A warrant for the man's arrest was issued this morning by Mayor Anderson, who declined to give the often--der' name, but who said that he would be arrested before night. According to police, the man.

accompanied by two others, entered the store of Mis Mary Brassil, 607 Jersey avenue, last Friday, flashed a county Philadelphia, today. He is Frank Wilson Gable, 33 years old, who gave his addreaa aa 134 North 5 0VBI. 100 RIBBON Twenty-sixth street. Gable ton ine court he had a wife and baby. Philadelphia police records sbow thari Gable ha been arresteo tnree umes i i Xk oetecuve badge, and told Mrs.

Bras oeiecuve oaoge, ana tola Mrs. for stealing suitcases from automobiles within the oast few rears. Ac eras- f. sil he Intended to confiscate slot ma- Injured dCream UeliriOUSly rhin VI rv Rra mi nentaatsJ aavintr chine. Mrs.

brassil Mayoralty Candidates Mackey ccess of Exhibit Prompts rinh to Make Event cording to evidence presented in court. when conscious. After See Gable has also been arrested for simi jUI U'" and Moore Express Confi-, dence in Tues. Battle protested, saying the machine was not being used, whereupon the man is said to have tiki her he would br back to take it anyway. Police declare that the same man ing Seven Killed lar offenses in Washington and Richmond, Va.

Gable was arrested last Thursday an Annual one CLASSES DISPLAYED when he took a suitcase from a car at i has been confiscating slot machines 'VAREISM' IS ATTACKED Sixteenth and Market streets, Fhihv delphia. throughout Gloucester by representing himself as a county detective of IU naauonneu. uuw ONE MAN MAY RECOVER I Plainrield Sept. 1. (I i Four of I Ave persons who survived the plana crash near Hadly flying field, in which seven were killed Saturday, were mak-i mg what appeared to be a losing fight for their lives today in Mihlenberf hospital.

dub Uged Friday and Bat- night In the Recreation HaE SUNDAY MEET HELD BY G.O.P. WORKERS Haddocneld Ftrat Baptist Rivals in tomorrow's, battle at the polls in Philadelphia, today expressed confidence aa to the outcome as they made the final plans for garnering the ballots of the citisenry. Party candidates are to be chosen at the primaries for mayor, district attorney, other county officers and city councilman. Backed by the Republican organisation. Harry A.

Mackey. candidate for mayor, and Judge John Monaghan, candidate for district attorney, are op- Ths affair, from a financial FIREWIENTOPARAD liITin to th promoters that it annual vant in Ktl4. L.u Rude. Club's routine. rDLdcS.wLwrFxrTh"! Regional Rallies Tonight Will Nine Bands and 28 Companies Ibt success of tb first big event 'red by the Garden Club can ba at-fated to the untiring effort of it tnbera.

The flower ahow commlt- The survivors are Miss Bessie Heater. 15 years old. of New Brunswick whose father was among the dead: Lorraine Dunavan, 14, and her -sister. Verna, 15, who lost their mother in the crash; Louis Pellis. 20, and Matthew Lutz, 20.

all of New Brunswick Pelhs is the only one who appear to have a chance to recover, accord- Wind Up Campaign for Amendments Will Go to Atlantic City Saturday seeks the nomination for a fuli term as district attorney. In a statement by Mackey he says: "I have stated my position clearly. -man: Mrs. uwu. i.unj, puo- si WntftM ITinanu a nl tJIlavlU VX.

aw, I am content to leave the decision to in th. ih Eight hundred Camden county fire Oartrud B. Smith, programs the fair-minded men and women of a-Coarter I'boto. Tha last the eld sea captains ef South Dennis chatting a beet the thrilling aay their yeath. They are, left to right, Jeha B.

Seal! aad Harvey Kickersea. The insert Is Csptala Stephen Jefferson, S7, eldest sf the remaining sea captaiaa. i were complimented by Philadelphia. I respectfully mbmil men and twenty-one pieces of apparatus will parade in the Camden County ng to the hospital authorities. Tha tiiat 1 have performed my whole duty I i it.

iudgea for arranging of exhibit. Knellwolf, of Oeklyn J- W. others are so badly injured internally as a candidate for the greatest office i members with men and women work- within the gift of the municipality of Phiiaaerpnia; ana jonn Tbml of Colling wood, who are by frankly placing before the citizens era, including election boards, incident to tomorrow's election on the five proposed constitutional amendments. It COPS TOLD TO WORK Division of the fiftieth anniversary parade of the State Firemen's Relief Association at Atlantic City next Saturday. This was made known at a meeting of marshals for the Camden a program, the accomplishment of I known flower critic, acted a as well a several Haddontield that they cannot speak.

Most of the time they are unconscious. The Dunavan girls, in moments of consciousness, made the hospital ward hideous with- hysterical screaming in South Dennis Captains Sail Ships 'Round Stove which furnishes my sole reason for he-coming a candidate, and then by following that up by fully discussing it at many public meetings and in the fen. Over Half Hundred Classes their delirium. section of the parade yesterday. The was extraordinary since, not in recent years at least, have Republicans held such a meeting on Sunday.

Conference of leaders -have been held, but hot meetings where the rank and file have participated. if, TOMORROW fjfty-on classes and more than that number In awards aided in public press." marshals are John J. Galloway. Magnolia: John H. Bennett, Audubon, and William K.

Hunter, Haddontield. Progressive Ideas Wanted iking tb show one of the biggest la this section in the last few in Ribbons were awarded aa first More than 300 attended the session. Twenty-eight companies in the coun He declares he has confined himself Tales of hte Days When Dennisville Was a Harbor held at the Elks' auditorium and presided over by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Verga.

ty have announced tney will pe represented in the parade with delega entirely to the platform and has refused to be confused by insinuations vice chairman, in the absence of form It is the opinion of surgeon that even, if the five victims survive, none of them will be able to speak before tomorrow. Hysteria and fear have gripped their minds and numbed their mentalities. The horror of being piled up with the dead in the wreck was too much for the male survivors aa well as for the girls. The crash victims are all in on ward in the hospital, screened from-view. No one is allowed by their beds, except near relatives.

Officials. tions or apparatus. The remaining or false lnuendos. He asserts he does i second prises in eacn Class. Lt award, blue ribbon, counted it points while second award, red wui.

counted two points. Are Exchanged When Old Salts Meet at Grocery Rendezvous Mrs. Hyland Charges Saloort-men Also Were Ordered to Aid Amendments er Senator Joseph Wallworth. Incidentally, she was lauded by Congressman Charles A. Wolverton, one of the speaker)! at the conference, for her not believe the citisenry is interested in methods of vilification that obtained a quarter of a century ago, that the twenty-six fire companies in the membership of the Camden County Firemen's Association will take part in the parade as Individuals, parading in South Dennis, Sent.

U. The last' of i Irises were awarded by the leading i-cbsnts of the town as well as tie of the town's most prominent Identa. Exhibits were received ba-fen 1 p. to. and p.

m. on Friday feraoon during which time classifl- success and cooperation in reviving interest In the Republican party the association section. Acn county in the state will parade, as a division the old sea captains here get together Charges that Camden police had anxious to determine the cause of the throughout the county. and rivalry is keen among the twenty- Col. George L.

Selby. chairman of accident, have not been allowed to voters desire to- hear progressive ideas discussed rather than personalities. "I knoV that the people want a mayor who can coordinate and harmonize all branches of the government, and not one who boasts of his disposition, as well as his power, to defeat those purposes and to thwart council," one counties for the best an a Saturday evening in Captain Harvey Nickerson'a grovery store. You might be fortunate enough to peep in while they're sitting around the stove, venture. How he ran the gauntlet of forts on Chesapeake Bay to carry hay, coal and supplies "to the Army of the Potomac; how his boat, Mary L.

Van Kirk, carrying the 87th Pennsylvania regiment, was taken down the coast in tow of the flagship Wabash To the sacking of Ferdtnandia and the Permanent Registration Board, es- interview the victims. tion. iion cards were suppuea oy me been Instructed by Police Chief James "to get out and work for the constitutional amendments" at to Funeral services for four of the dead imlttee ennrge me exuiuium. The county firemen will take nine bands to the shore-with them. The 'h rules stated that no exhibitor morrow's speelal referendum ana lid make more than one entry in will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

in the Trinity Reformed Church of Plain-field. The four are Russel Campbell. MnMrlXnSU band will head the warned that they m-l00ii Mackey. iiLam. tuny apprecia eating crackers and telling sea stories.

You'll sea Stephen JeffersonrHarvey Fodjer and Smith Nickerson's pal of boyhood days, Robert McCor- i one class and as a result, close tests were waged in many of the if they failed to do so, were made today by Mrs. Emma E. Hyland, secre pecially spoke to the members of the election, boards In reference to the permanent registration which will be used for the first time tomorrow In the special election. This method, however, will be used in the city precincts only. What the proposed amendments will mean to the Republican party in particular was outlined by Congressman banners.

The Audubon fire companies will have two bands; Westmont, two tive of the fact that although my opponents have delved into my public private and professional life, no news-oaner nor reputable person has ques isions. mick and his neighbor, John a. Scull will be there too. his son. Russel, Miss Helen O'Neill nelce.

and Mrs. Alfred F. Dunavan. All lived in Plainrield and -all attended the church from which they will be buried. Officers of the Garden Club are lira.

tary of the Camden County Board of Klections. South Dennis was a regular place tioned my ability, my Jntegrity. nor la wiuitia, president; suss auis' Si Kay, vice president; Mrs. Alex in the old days," Captain Fldler will mv wora. ler Tomlinson, secretary and treas- tell you.

"Half the people here built Warsaw sound. "The- Mary L. Hobson was my first boat," Jefferson relates with pride, "I sailed her 50 years until I wore her out. Captain Charles L. Fidler has been very very busy taking care of his chickens and keeping house since his wife died.

All the women in' South Dennis marvel at how neat this man can keep his home. "I kept the J. Henry Edmlnds in "ship shape" for the 17 years I sailed Mrs. Hyland declared that, aa an election official, she intended to mak her accusations before the State Civil Service Commission and added that Former Mayor Moore declares that it ir; Hiss Edna Hunt, corresponding boats, the other half sailed them. DRIVER-TRIES.

TO ESCAPE- There used to be a covered bridge oVer definite complaints would be made the creek between Dennisville South Dennis. Any afternoon the FOLLOWING COLLISION The automobiles of John Kelly, MILY LEFT DESTITUTE crowd by the bridge would be talking against any policemen who engage in electioneering at or near the polls tomorrow." According to Mrs. Hyland, instruc Wolverton-Heexplalned each amendment carefully, urging the workers to "get out the vote" and see that Camden county gives a' substantial majority. Tonight will witness the last of the series' of meetings held throughout the county the past week in 'the interest of (he amendments. The most important will be held at the Thirteenth Ward Republican Club.

Haddon ave- Woodbury, and Andrew Devttmey. bands, and Collingswood, Merchant-vllle, Haddontield and Clementon A. one band each. These 4 re companies Will be placed at the head of groups of other fire companies through the Camden Division Special trains will be run on both the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads next Saturday to carry the firemen to the conven'-jn and many fire companies have chartered special busses to carry thr INJURED DRIVER FIGHTS DOCTORS AFTER CRASH Woodbury, Sept. 19.

Although blood was spurting from a severed artery in iB apparent that downtown Republicans "are not going along on the Vare-Mackey1 ticket en bloc." Heas-serts that heretofore the Vare machine has relied upon the "assistance to voters," and that the manner in which that game was worked defied all decency. He charges that under ordinary" circumstances, especially where msny of the voters are of foreign over the news and gossip that came BY EAST CAMDEN FIRE in with the ships. It got so that the women would take their knitting and Ere destroyed their home, and Leo Gloucester, collided at Broadway and Mercer streets, Gloucester, last night. Both cars were badly damaged. iner, his wife and two children are tions to the police were given by Chief Tatem while City Commissioner jWil-11am D.

Sayrs similarly told city high go down on the bank to listen. Hire need. Moved by the plight of Following the accident Devinney, her, "that's how I yearned to keep house so well," Fidler explains. "My second schooner, the Adele Trudell, even after 23 years of sailing, was as good as new." Captain Smith Styles sits over in the corner chewing tobacco and spit "None of those big boats can get up family, prominent least uamaen way employes. to "get out and work for the amendments." who was driving on a permit drove away from the scene, it is said, but Idents have formed a relief conv blrth.

this method has resulted in ter-; nue and Mechanic street, where Con-rorizing the voter, preventing him or pressman Wolverton, Senator Forsyth the creel, any more," Bob McCormock chimes in, "It's too filled up with mud. They used to build some big schooners below the at Dennisville land lee to raise funds to aid them. was overtaken by Patrolman Martin and Sheriff Gross will talk. her from marking the ballot as desired committee is headed by Carlton Harris. Fred.

S. Bosch is secre- ting on the stove. He la much interested the stories the others are Italian voters will be addressed at "My information." Mrs. Hyland said, "is that both these officials told the man under them that, if the amendments were passed, the next thing the Republicans would do would The former mayor said that Such conditions cannot now obtain, that all McNulty several blocks away, after an exciting chase. Devinney agreed to pay for the damage done to the other car, and was released.

the Sons of Italy Hall. Fourth and telling. Styles, Horn in South Dennis, ing, for there was plenty of water to launch them in those days. Tha Harry B. Diverty, the first boat Harvey Nick-erson and I shinned together on.

under Spruce streets, colored voters his scalp, following a motor acciaent, Howard O'Nell, 26 years old, colored, of 542 Mantua avenue, this city, fought 74 years ago, has been going to sea and Samuel O. Clemens, secret-treasurer of the East End Trust Ipany, is treasurer. The commit-will be known aa the East Camden will meet in Kosciuski Hall. Tenth necessary now, is to bring to the attention any effort of "roughnecks" who attempt to force their attention be to abolUh Civil Service. That out oi Dennis creek since ne was i.

street and Kaighn avenue. Jewish Re- off nurses and doctors when tney at- hie father, James Mlcksrsnn, could their opposition to Civil Service has id Association. Other members on He charges that through a at last been brought out In the open is further indicated by the playlet publicans will meet at the Talmud Torah, Kaighn avenue near Seventh street. A fifth meeting will be held The youngest fit thegroup is Captain John B. Scull, 68 years old.

He doesn't have much to say for he hasn't dene a sailing as the others. Most of his time ha been spent In leak In the city hall, alleged 1 William 8. Abbott and. William IvM. Contributions wilt be accept- ballots are obtained and circulated, which was presented at the tea given on Saturday by Mrs.

Elizabeth Verga at the Hotel Walt Whitman. This in Berlin, Every effort is being made-oy Re Clemens at the East End Trust tioany. All checks should be -made that they are marked up. "as the machine wants them to and the voter light-house duty, sending the shining Tils "injuries at the Underwood hospital at 2 o'clock tl is morning. Polto-ii that O'Neill, accompanied by Elijah Bird.

46 years old, also colored, of Thoroughfare, crashed into a telephone pole wile driving his car along the Woodbury pike. He said he was daxed by the headlights of another machine. publicans to "get out the vote" to beacon to his companions to guide skit was entitled 'Simple and iible to him. Wer lived at 352 Hillside avenue. is supposed to deposit them in the ballot box rather than mark his own carry the county for the amendments.

get all the way up Dennis creek to the bridge. She was a big boat too." White-haired Captain Stephen Jefferson, 87, oldest of the group, can recall times before that, when packet lines carried travelers and baggage between Philadelphia and Dennisville. Stage coaches would bring passengers from the New Jersey wilds to Dennis creek landing to board outgoing vessels. If the boys will listen, Captain Jefferson likes to tell his Civil War ad them into the naroor. xne "Old sans" i was supposed to be a take-off knock Citnden.

until his home was tag th operations of Civil Service, It was wildly applauded. iroitUW destroyed by Are last week. CAMDEN AUTOIST FtNED BY GLOUCESTER MAYOR John Sosse, a farmer of Fennagrova, was arrested in Gloucester this morning by Patrolman Samuel Johnson for driving without a registration card. He was fined 5 by Mayor Anderson. William McKeown, 929 Cherry treet Camden, passed the traffic light at Broadway and Market street Gloucester, yesterday, and was arrested by the same policeman.

McKeown was also lined 15 by Mayor Anderson. Somt people nesltats to opes Dank ae-oounts because their balance would be mall. Ths SECURITY, TRUST COMPANY welcomw ths small depositor. Try thn. Meetings have been held in every vot ing district in the city and county.

WESTVILLE LODGE INITIATION Arwames" Lodge, No. 37, I. O. O. F.

istiom ire caring for the family. "Not only have the policand high admit him to the circle of "regular sea captains" because he has served them so well. Scull was stationed at Cross Ledge lighthouse" for 14 years and Horse Shoe East Group for 19 years. met to without employment and way department employes been in structed for the amendments," Mrs. Hyland continued, "but I have been of Gloucester, will visit Crown Point Lodge, of Westvllle tonight when the degree team of Arwames Lodge will trti ire being made to get nun (ackwood man taken INQUEST LIKELY TODAY IN NAVAL FLIERS' DEATH Lancaster, Sept.

IB (U.P.i-Inquest will be held probably today into the deaths of three naval airmen reliably informed that saloon-keepers of Camden have been told by police confer the first degree on several can ballot In the booth. "Machine Desperate." Says Moore "Our headquarters' information is that the machine has become desperate, that it intends not only to assess officeholders, including policemen and firemen, but that the orders have gone out for everybody in public life to get busy In support of the slate," says the former mayor. "A strict watch will be kept upon officeholders, both by the committee of 70 and the organized forces in opposition to the machine. They will keep in touch with the district attorney, whose office is also keen to the altiiatinn." that unless they work for the amendments, their places will be raided. SAUTO THIEF SUSPEC dldates.

Members will assemble at Luker's Hall at 7 o'clock and make work yesterday and little rest, began tinkering with the engines and by a. m. the planes were being lined up near the starting point. But the rain continued to fall and when the time 'Having gotten away with tactics -who crashed in the Mojave desert near ph Cohen, of Blackwood, was the trip in automobiles. like these at the last municipal elec rere Saturday.

rested yesterday in South Philadel- ington city with one overnight stop, beginning tomorrow. Wednesday, unlimited-type craft will engage in a nonstop flight. Entrant in the race today are competing for Ave prises totalling 9.750, with the first five places earning 5,000, 3.000, 1,000, $500 and $250. Only one of the 26 entrants failed set for the start arrived, it was necessary to postpone it. tion, the Republican bosses appear to believe they can get away with them again.

The airmen, Lieut. Baton ana Machinist Mates C. S. Harrison and Kenneth McRae, were en route from San Diego to Spokane when their aun automobile suspect jer a chase by police in which his fcged companion, Charles' Carlin, ka John Dodd, of South Stanley teet. that" citv.

was shot and The pilots were eager to get away. 'At the last election. I personally plane went into a tailspln and fell. just before 7 a. m.

the weather had cleared sufficiently to make observed a policeman at the Junior high school instructing three voters togetAway.He was H. E. Campbell Motes passed among tne trio ana ua attention to the citv char of New York whose Eagle "Rockrpiant4a-start possible and the-jaeo got un- found in the wreckage indicated they 4 Cohen was held without bail by ter forbidding tne ipanicipai" -r was held at a nearby air field because howto voter! stock his name ana number and reported him but noth der way. ad become lost in a fog ana naa no hgistrate Henry and the wounded necessary motor parts failed to arrive. ing was ever done.

That is. one thing The planes were expected to a cruising speed of about 90 miles politics of city clerks and employes, that firemen and policemen are likewise forbidden to make contributions The planes took off in the following order: Eagle Rock, J. S. Charles, FIND YOUR SIZE These are broken-sizeSa-butevisry. Suit and every Overcoat here is our Standard Perry Quality fine fabrics and fine tailoring.

Just Find Your Size was done. Not long ago, the policeman was promoted, presumably for services rendered." per hour. The race was without a ices of their position. CAMDEN MAN'S MACHINE IS DAMAGED BY BLAZE An automobile driven by -Alfred D. favorite The pilot and their machines were Richmond, pilot.

Hess Bluebird, E. W. Fleet, pilot, Hartford, Pitcairn Fleetwing, A. M. Bates, nllot.

Philadelphia, in is under guard in the Polyclinic ispitai with a bullet in the leg. Alien Cohen and Carlin failed to It the automobile in Which they ire riding, said by the police to have en reported stolen, they were chased a taxicab by Policemen Casey and rCullough. The "fugitives -Jumped om the car and fled through an al- to any political committee ana inai.i they are subject to dismissal if that regulation Is violated. i Judge Monaghan declared he ex-, pects to be nominated for district attorney. 'Reports from every section of the city indicate this result by a decisive ho asserts.

"It is, there- i largely new to the public around New York and few bad much idea what to expect. But those who saw the '25 machines soar away were impressed by the trim-appearance of the craft Waco-10, R. T. Quinby, pilot. Rock Island, IU.

Waco-10, C. W. Meyers, nllot. Detroit. Mich.

Monocoupe, V. L. GLOUCESTER MINISTER TENDERED RECEPTION The congregation of Bethany Lutheran Church, Gloucester, tendered a reception to its new pastor, Rev. Albert Hackenschue, at the church Saturday nitrht. Roberts, nllot.

Fargo, N. D. American Hill, of Camden, was badly damaged by fire on the uncompleted section of the new Crescent Boulevard, running through the Highland Park section of Gloucester, Saturday afternoon. Prompt work on the part of Gloucester" Fire Company No. 3, saved the car from being destroyed.

Casey fired and Carlin fell, hen gave up a short distance away. and the skillful handling which permitted 25 machines to take off in Eagle, C. B. McMahon, pilot, Miles City, Mont. Tex La Grone, pilot, Kan fore, as 'the probable nominee of the ui.

nartv that I now reaffirm about 30 minutes without accident- or HIP ABANDONS SEARCH sas City, -Mo. gie HOCK, l. miner, nllnt. Dea Moines. Iowa: Eagle Rock, the pledges I have made to the people without as much as a false start Gerald D.

Smith, of Tacoma, Wash. The Are is said to.have started from i the present campaign. Mr. Hackenschue returned several days ago from a three months' trip G. Smith, pilot, iTacoma; Swallow, FOR OLD GLORY'S WRECK R.

Johnson, nilot. Missoula, Mont. an overheated motor. work," Emhardt Charges one of the pilots in the national air derby starting from here to Spokane board S. S.

Kyle, 560 Miles Off Cape Waco-10. pilot, Erie, chairman oi i XT Fmho rHt face. N. F.r Sent 19. Convinced today announced before tne take-off, Moore Campaign Committee, asserts he Beginning -Today This Special Opportunity (For a Few Days Only) Pa.

Waco-10. A. W. Stephenson, pilot, Dillon, Waco-10, L. F.

Hughes, at the only flotsam of the Old Glory that he "had under construction a special hyphen design seaplane in which been found and that further larch of the seas for traces of her he hoped.io fly from Tacoma to Toklo. pilot, Wheeling, W. Va. Travelair, E. Detmer, pilot, Tarry-town, Y.

Travel-air, W. H. Emery, nllnt. Bradford. Travel-Air, pw of three is futile.

Captain Ben abroad, where ne visitea nis oinn-place and parents in Switzerland for the first time in fifteen years. At yesterday morning's services Mr. Hackenschue delivered his initial sermon. LEVINE STILL WAITING Cramwell, England, Sept. 18 (U.P.I Charles A.

Levine and the monoplane Columbia still awaited to take off on a non-top flight to India. The plane wilt be ready next spring Smith said. GLOUCESTER ALXILIAKV -MEETS The opening meeting of the season will be held tonight by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Gloucester Post. American Legion. The meeting will be held in the Legion Home, 315 Hudson street.

Plans will be made for various activities during the coming season. Mrs. John Ewert. president of the auxiliary, will preside. is confident Moore win aeieav basing 'it on the heavy registration, which, he declares, cannot be regarded as an outburst of Vare enthusiasm.

He points out there was almost no increase in the first 20 wards, which have always been the Gibraltar o( pernor ended his search today. K. R. Hunger, pilot, Madison, N. I he Kyle was put about in a heavy with a gale blowing from the Four Planes Lose Bearing Ist, and started for St.

Johns at Eagle Rock, M. H. McMecnan, puoi, Yakima. Travel-Air, R. It spued-so as to minimize damage Cantwell, the salvaged portions of thernurao- ane.

N'othinc was found to explain the Tamaqua, Sept. 19rTTT.P1 Four planes entered in the Spokane air derby made stops at the home 'town government aviation field today. One of the pilots remained at the held IS minutes, while the other three stopped almost three hours. The pilots lost Vareism. He avers 11 is mere uiu "dirty work'' has been done in the past.

"A zero district tomorrow will mean a line assortment of jail sentences for the board returning it, and they know-it warns Emhardt. "They know that Swellow, J. B. SIdowsky, uoneyviue, Waco, R. E.

Dake, pilot, Pittsburgh; American Eagle, S. Darius, Soldier Fakes Death Plot, Me of Moyd W. Bertaud and J. D. After our Wonderful half Price Sale (ended Saturday )r which showed thousands of men our fine qualities, we are closing out the Left-Overs I.

the Old Glory's pilots, or Philip Fsyne. her passenger. pilot, Chicago; Waco lu, tu. t. ranapp, pilot, Ypallanti, Mich.

Waco Jack Ashcroft, pilot, Towanda, Laird Commercial, N. Black, pilot, Chicago. Vare cannot their sins looked up 1 their bearings in the fog and came down to get directions and weather Hoping to Win GirVs Love The race planes were not alone as in the ballot boxes as he usea to ao and they know the district attorney who Is waiting for them is not a Vare JIAN BADLY WOUNDED QUARREL OVER WOMAN they took off. Several craft bearing movie pnotograpners roarea ana du district attorney not yet. 1 ney Know too.

they can't mark up the ballots The Black Crow stopped for 15 minuteswhile the Hess Blue Earl Fleet; the Swallow of R. R. John- onH tha 111 nlana nf A Tell them in a psychological way and make them understand that I love vou with all my heart, but that I love eled overhead. For Robert Moats, 21-year-old soldier at Camp Dix, the rigors of army life held no terrors. Valiant in peace, he was ever ready Ends Clouds obscured the sun before tne Somerville 18, (I.N.S.) George Urchnh', 34 years old, of Hazleton, stabbed in--the-abdomen-foUow-.

last entrant took off and a shadowy stepnengorJi remained at the Held from rainbow appeared over nearbyCurtiss 7:42 a. m. until 10:20 a. m. Odds and of Suits Fti quarrel with a storekeeper, in field.

pannvnie, was in the Somerset nos- More weather conditions Were promised for mid-day. Various tal today not expected to recover. State nolfc am iMrchlnv fnt Max fubete, the storekeeper alleged to reports from Pennsylvania and Ohio put the visibility, from fair to unlimited. my dear old mother best, Tell them they owe you our riches and money. I write (his because I have an enemy following me who would hesitate at no-crime.

Abide by 'me in time of need, Mary, should you be near. To whom lt may concern," the finder of this please' deliver to Miss Mary Bailey, 710 Lexington avenue, Merchantville, N. J. I have something which' is desired by my enemy which would convict him of a crime of unpardonable sin. Bobble." Met Him Labor Day ve assaulted Marchuk.

A woman involved, according to the police. to demonstrate hiB Immunity to fear of shot and shell should the occasion for such demonstration arise. But for Moats there was no Immunity from the flashing glances of the dark eyes of Mary Bailey, 19-year-old Merchantville miss. Robert "fell" for Mary, and not only figuratively but very, very literally. So literally, in fact, that Camden police had to pick him up from a grass plot at the bridge plasa and transport htm first to the city jail and then to ONE FLIER FORCED DOWN Roosevelt Field, N.

Sept. 19 (U. A telephone message to Roosevelt Field reported that R. E. Dake, piloting a Waco plane entered by Walter.

Stewart, of Pittsburgh. In the New York to Spokane. Class race, was forced to land In New Jersey. Due to poor telephone connections the exact place of landing could not be Fifteen planes carried passengers. -T.

Hnmans of Hartford. MORBABOWr 25 PLANES STARTS OH PAGE Mf was lth pilot Fleet W. J. Welch, of Pitcairn Field, was with Bates; Larry Pedtgoe, Rock Island, 111., with Quinby, Thomea B. Colby, of Detroit with Meyers; Jack Hidecker, of Kansas City, Mo with McMahan; J.

B. Brock, of Kansas City, with Ls-grones; Jack Storey of Tacoma, with Smith: Erni Green, of Bridgeport, with Hughes; Lieut Jack Eisman of New York, with Detmer; Raleigh But-terfleld, Yakima, with McMee- themselves as they nave aone in ine past, and keep out of stripped clothes "There will be crookedness enough wfierever they think they can get by with irsbut it Will be reduced to a minimum heretofor unknown in Philadelphia, and that reduction is variously estimated by adroit gan calculation as meaning a shrinkage of from 60,000 to 80,000 in the total Vare vote. "Mr. Vare cannot emerge from his first 20-ward stronghold with more than 60,000 plurality for Mackey, and a 60s000 handicap will never carry him through the next 28 wards, where there is an aroused and indignant ciHzen-ship." GIRL'S PARENTS' CAUSE PAULSBORO BOY'S ARREST National Park 19. Charles Shute, 19 year old, of Paulsboro, was arrested today on charges made by the parents of Beatrice Thackenlln-berg, 14 years old, of ational Park.

The youth was taken into custory by Chief of Police Joseph Schaeffer and Officer Joseph Johnson, of National Park. Both he and the, girl declined to make any statements. County Detective Scott is making an Cantwell took off again from MUc'hel later in th numln- Inta-dlll- follow the other planes', and had 1 Of RiBrhin- I.W made his decision to. start again liter han. Newman warao, wicmia, with SIdowsky; Walter Stewart, Pittsburgh, with Baker; M.

J. muicaiea -improved flying con Odds and Ends of Overcoats Without Regard to Former Values At Two Flat Prices 23 $31 Shown in Our East Window PERRY 16th and Chestnut Ends of Summer Trousers, $3, $4, $5. This weak Only. Cantwell did lint. MmilH in na ale McGrogan, Chicago, wiin fa.nu., Powever, and returned to Curtis Field pvine ha W.

-Morris, Flint wnn.ivn.pp and Bert Crader, Towanda, with Mary was summoned to detective headquarters, but could throw litye' more light on the strange affair. At her Merchantville home, she told tha story of her brief romance with the young soldier. "I met Bobbie first on Labor Day," she said. "He came over to Camden from Camp Dix with another boy, also in th First Engineers. Right away, everyone noticed, he aeemeo to fall in love with me, although he didn't say much about it at first "At his first on the following Sunday, he came back to see me.

He wanted me to go to Camp Dix and see him this last weekend. I saw how thing were going, but I didn't encourage him. One Sweetheart Already "Why, have another sweetheart I go with all the time although I don't Intend to marry anyone for. a long, long time." i The detective, however, say that Robert has admitted he only did it to Gale Blowing at Cleveland Cleveland, Sept. 19 (UP.) A wind approaching gale proportions was blowing across eastern Ohio today as 5,000 persons waited at the Cleveland airport for the arrival of the- New York-Spokane fliers, The wind was said to be blowing at 50 miles an hour.

The skies were clear, however, with no signs of rain. Fl60DB0ARD APPEALS FOR FEDERAL CONTROL Washington, Sept. 19 (U.P.) Seven members of the Tri-state Mississippi Flood Control Commission today urged President Coolldge to use only federal funds for. control of drainage of the Mississippi valley. The commission, representing Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, told the President it believed flood control should be a federal project and that Congress should be induced to appro Th "Ma give up U1CJ TBVUV.

rac wai limited to one-passen- fAshcroft. the Cooper Hospital. And because thect of "swooning for love," although practice in the romantic times of- the troubadours, is frowned upon in this more practical, modern day, Robert is being held at the hospital while puzzled detectives wonder what to do about lt. Besides. Robert has confessed that he didn't really swoon but thought that "pulling a faint" might win the affections of Mary.

Robert has seen Mary only three times, hs said In confessing his hoax, but that was enough to make him resort to extraordinary means to gain her affection. The detective learned about the matter when he found an incoherent note in Robert's pocket addressed to. Mary, who lives at 710 Lexington avenue, Merchantville. His Neto to Mary The note read: "Mary dear, I love you with all my heart If ever I. should die, write to my kind old mother and father, whom, I left when a small boy.

Tell them all, ask them to forgive and that you deserve all for my reformation. n- engines of not exceea- 1 "iviicb oi aispiscemeDU rhiS Ent scheduled at "-so ana at Glendive, Mont ne dprhv 1 rfta wu) vvcanesaay. -lompulsnrv "ed for Start a Quiet Affair The start wa not marked, by any of tha enthusiasm which characterized other recent aviation events at the same field, such a the start of the Lindbergh," Byrd and Chamberlin flights and the non-stop flight made over this vicinity by Chamberlin and Acosta in the spring. After a quiet night, rain began falling about S.20 a. m.

and about the same time, the first pilot began ar- It St nF hl. tomorrow VERGA WANTS FIRE PUMPER Verga, Sept. 19.The Verga fire department wants a pumper so that lt can be used when water mains are extended here from Westvllle or Na fin ana XMsmarK, n. tidh planes will fcfor. an1 petore reach n- tional 'Park.

The firemen are- now Class planes wit arouse Mary's sympathy. And that' looking over the various types of pumpers and will soon make a selection. priate possibly 1500,000,000 for that -ivina- at the neia, vne that purpose. will race toward the Wash- sleepy and tired from a hard days I'.

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