Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 07, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin FR O M - ........
A R E A D E R 'S
NOTEBOOK
J ITA M IN E S tire 'len ie n t* of d ie t
Y as e ssen tia l us p ro te in s. flits,
c a rb o h y d ra te* an d m in era l salt* .
e t nobody know s w h a t th ey a re . A*
ro fesso r E ddy p u ts it In "T h e T e a c h ,
rs' College R ecord" fo r M arch : "T o-
ay we know they a re ; we d o n 't know
w h a t th e y a re . W e
>CIENCE know som e of the
(N O W S NO th in g s they do and
{OLIN DARI ES d o n 't do , we know
m an y in s tan ces . B u t
h e ir a c tu a l ch em ica l n a tu re is as
nuch a puzzle today a s th e d ay of
h e ir d iscovery ."
O ne of th ese su b s ta n c e s is called
'fa t-so lu b le A." It is p re sen t in m ilk
m d b u tte r , th o u g h not in la rd ; and
Tits. g u in ea p igs and o th e r c re a tu re s
a n n o t g row on a d ie t from w hich it
la s been e x tra c te d .
A second, called "w a te r-so lu b le B,"
Is co n ta in ed in m ilk, in th e hu lls or
p o lish ings of rice. 'n y e as t, in beans.
In sh eep 's p an creas . T he lack of it
causes th e d isease know n a s b e rl-b e ri
or p o ly n eu ritis .
T ho thihd, called "w a te r so luble C,"
is n ecessa ry to p re v en t scu rv y . It a lso
is found in m ilk, th o u g h p as teu riz in g
d e s tro y s it. B o ttle -fed bab ies g e t it
in o ra n g e -ju ic e b u t canned to m ato
ju ice would do a s well.
T hese, o f course, a re n o t th e only
so u rces of th ese th re e v itam in es. T he
o rd in a ry d ie t of a d u lts co n ta in s enough
of a ll of them . B u t bable* no t fed a t
th e b re a s t m ay m iss one o r a n o th e r if
c a re Is n o t tak en .
In som e co n d itio n s, a s in m ara sm u s,
a b aby c a n n o t a ss im ila te a v itam in e
fro m one th in g in w hich it is p resen t,
b u t can from a n o th e r .
All th is h a s been w orked o u t since
1911 by d iffe ren t w o rk e rs in d ifferen t
co u n trie s . Sc ience know s no n a tio n a l
b o u n d a rie s .
I l l
T h o m as A. E dison h as th e h a b it of
a cco m p lish in g w h a t he se ts ou t to do.
W h en he a n n o u n ces th a t he is a t w ork
on a m ach ine th a t Is in -
T H E tended to m ake possib le
S P IR IT easy co m m u n ica tio n w ith
M A C HI N E th e dead , one looks fo r �
w ard to ta lk in g to th e
d e p a rted lf th e d e p a rted a re In any
co n d itio n to be ta lk ed to.
S u re ly no o u ija h o a rd -lik e c o n lr iv -
a n ce w ill com e from th e E dison lab -
f ( I CO J .. c * f c g
w heels, w ires, c u rio u s d ials, levers,
m o to rs , e tc .
W h a t a p ro sp ec t It is! No m ore I r �
r i ta t in g D elphic u tte ran c e * from a
m ore o r less in sp ired m ed ium ; no
d o u b t a t all.
V ery likely g e ttin g a line to G eorge
W ash in g to n . U ncle A bsalom , o r any
o th e r o f th e d e p a rted will be e as ie r
th a n g e ttin g a te lephone connec tion
w ith th e c o rn e r g ro cery s to re .
Any sp e llb in d er m ay re fe r th e crow d
d irec tly to th e p a r ty 's h e ro fo r an
op in ion on th e p re se n t c an d id a te and
b ls policies. No m ore uncon v in c in g
a s se r tio n s su ch a s : " If G eorge W ash �
in g to n w ere a liv e today , w h a t would
he say to th e p ro p o sitio n ? Fellow
c itizens, he would sa y ,'* e tc , e tc .
No m ore lo st w ills, no m ore m u rd e r
m y ste rie s .
H u rry , Mr. E d ison! P lease h u rry !
iC verybody's Just a* c a g e r an d an x io u s
a s c an be to call th e A s tra l c en tra l.
. . .
H ig h p rice s m ay help b rin g low
prices.
Sou ml* p a rad o x ica l b u t It is one of
th e econom ic facto r* now p lay in g a
p a r t In th e re tro g ra d e
LA W S r v> -ic - t o w n by
S T H A T
N E V E R DIE And It is sim ply based
on a n old hu m an , f u n �
d a m e n ta l law .
l f an y a r tic le in c re a se s In value, n a t �
u ra lly m en will t ry to p ro d u ce m ore of
th a t a r tic le . And, finally , aa p ro d u c �
tio n grow * th e su p p ly in c reases- and
h en ce th e va lu e fa lls. A n y th in g th a t
Is very p len tifu l is n o t v e ry v a luab le .
. . .
W om en h av e long since lea rn ed the
v a lu e of p ro fiting by th c fr nex t door
n e ig h b o r's ex p erience . T h e
W IL L IN G b e st cak e recipes, th e m ost
TO efficient m ethod fo r re -
LEA R N m oving s ta in s , h ave been
h an d ed dow n fro m g e n �
e ra tio n to g e n era tio n an d in te rch a n g e d
fro m frien d ly back d o o r to back door.
A m erican w om anhood , in d iv idua lly ,
n ev er h a s been too p roud to lea rn . As
a new ly e n fra n c h ised co llective pow er,
. t i l l w illing to lea rn - of ne ig h b o rin g
^ c o u n t r i e s now in s tea d of n e ig h b o rin g
k itc h e n s-w om en h ave It in th em to
co n tro l th e m a n n e r of so lv ing m an y
n a tio n a l p rob lem s.
"L ea rn of F ra n c e " Is th e g is t of an
a r tic le called " A S q u a re TVal fo r th e
N am eless C hild ," by D o ro thy C anfield
F ish e r, a p p e a r in g In th e P ic to r ia l R e�
v iew fo r O ctober..
A fte r e x p la in in g In d e ta il how
F ra n c e m ak es ev ery n am e less baby a
w a n t o f th e s ta te - F ra n c e h a s no in �
s t i tu t io n s for ch ild ren born o u t of w ed .
lock, th e ir c a re la p a id fo r by th e g o v �
e rn m e n t In th o ro u g h ly su p e rv ised
p r iv a te hom e* w here th ey g row up
am ong o th e r c h ild ren a s m em b ers of
a fa m ily -M rs. F ish e r calls a tte n tio n
to som e s ta tis t ic s on th is c o u n try 's
34,060 y early 'i lle g it im a te b ir th s th a t
a re h a ir-ra is in g .
.'T h ey d isa p p ea r," say s M rs. F ish e r,
" in to a world the aw fu ln ess of w hich
is beyond o u r im a g in a tio n . . . no
tra c k is kep t o f them , no g o v e rn m en t
in sp ec tio n m ade of w h a t h a p p en s to
th em ."
Now com es, In p a r t. th e s to ry of th e
In s ti tu tio n s c a r in g fo r su ch ch ild ren
a s q u o ted by M rs. F ish e r :
"H ere hi th e record o f a n o th e r in �
s t i tu t io n m o n th by m o n th : In J a n u a ry
29 bab ies w ere a d m itte d an d 21 died.
In May th a t sam e in s titu tio n received
22 new b orn b ab ie s; 21 of them died.
In S ep tem b er th ey took In 15 an d sen t
i 13 to be b u ried .'*
If th e re is a sin g le h u m an soul
w hich is no t resp o n sib le fo r th e illeg i�
tim acy o f a ch id, it is th a t ch ild . And
every child , it is th o ro u g h ly agreed ,
h a s a r ig h t to " life** first, an d in th e
c o n tin u a tio n of th a t life, "L ib e r ty and
tile p u rsu it of h ap p in ess ."
Child p rob lem s a re pecu lia rly w o�
m en 's p rob lem s. It w ould be d is tin c tly
w o rth America** new voters* w hile to
In v e stig a te F ra n c e 's h an d lin g of th is
p a r tic u la r s ta in .
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OOKLYN W TOI
$10,000 LOSS
IN WARNER
FARM BLAZE
Bam, Two Silos, and Small
Buildings Destroyed; Thor�
oughbred Cattle Herd
Escapes Injury
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1 0 5 ,6 8 3 ,1 0 9 IS
U. S. P O P U L A TIO N
W A S H I N G T O N - Th* c a n t u s
bureau anno unce d populat ion of
con t inenta l Uni ted S t a te s as 106,-
683,108. Increase of 13,710,842 or
14.9 percent . .
A loss of $10,000 w as su s ta in ed th is m o rn in g in a fire w hich d e �stro y ed th e ba rn a n d a n u m b er of
o th e r bu ild in g s on th e E. N. W arn e r
fa rm , n e a r M endo ta B each. T he
b a rn , tw o silos, g ra n a ry , co m crib
an d sev e ra l o th e r sm all b u ild ings
w ere destro y ed by th e flam es. All
an im al* w ere saved .
B esides th e bu ild ings, 50 to n s of
hay , m ore th a n IOO b u sh e ls of oa ts ,
a n d o th e r co n te n ts of th e b u ild in g s
w ere co n su m ed in th e flam es,
T h e h ay in th e lo ft of th e b a m
c a u g h t fire sh o rtly a f te r 8 o'clock an d
th e flam es w ere v isib le In M adison.
T h e fire s ta r te d fro m a sto v e In th e
m ilk house, n e a r th e barn . F lam es
sp read to th e Inurn soon a f te rw a rd .
C hem ical a p p a ra tu s an d a pum p e n �
g in e w ere ru sh e d to th e scene from
No. 4 s ta tio n .
T h e p u m p er could n o t be p u t to
use due to lack of w a te r in the n e ig h �
borhood. E ffo rts o f th e chem ica l
co m p an y w ere confined to p ro tec tin g
th e te n a n t house, w hich stood a sh o rt
-d istan ce from th e b a m .
T h e W a rn e r fa rm Is n o ted fo r its
fine h e rd of c a ttle . Tho e n tire herd
of 36 w as in th e p a s tu re w hen the
fire broke ou t. S ix h o rse s escaped
In ju ry an d w ere a lso p laced in the
p a s tu re .
All bu ild in g s n e a r th e m ilk house
w ere ab laze w hen th e fire d e p a r tm e n t
a rriv e d . E x tin g u ish in g a n y one of
th em w ith only th e a ld of chem ica ls
w ns a hopeless ta sk .
M r W a rn e r sa id to d ay th e w o r k of
re b u ild in g w ill be s to r tq i soon. A
s tra w a ta rk in th e b a rn y a rd em s not
d e stro y ed an d th e c a ttle will be kep t
In th e y a rd u n til b u ild in g p ro v isions
can be m ade for them .
POLES WIN VICTORY
IN DIPLOMATIC TILT
FEDER A TJON
IS P R O P O S E D
IF RE D S F A L L
BE RLI N - A union between monar ch i s t * an d t he demo* crat io group* out r ide of
Russ ia a ga i ns t the red* i* in a
f ai r wa y of being effected, on the
basis tha t , if Lenin* and T r ot zky
a re ov er th r own , Russ ia will be
r e cons t ruc ted into a federa ted
republ ic of several large s tates .
At a secret meet ing of these
g r oups in Vienna t hi s week, a
general p ro gram was map pe d out
for t he reconques t of Russia.
Armistice, Effective Friday,
Provides 25 Days of Peace;
Insurgents Press Soviet
Within Russia
L IVE S IN SPITE
OF B R O K E N B A C K
C lem ens Cook, Spooner a p a r tm e n ts ,
w ho suffered a b roken back w hen ho
fell 25 feet w hile w o rk in g on a silo
n e a r O regon e a r ly in A ugust, w as ab le
to w a lk hom e from S t. M ary 's h o sp i�
ta l y e s te rd a y .
Cook p lan n ed to e n te r th e u n iv e rs ity
th is y e a r an d w as w ork ing d u rin g i
su m m er v aca tio n . T he scaffo ld ing
b ro k e w hile he w a s a t w ork. H is co n - I
d itlon w as se rio u s up to severa l w eeks
ago w hen a n o p e ra tio n w as follow ed
by ra p id recovery .
A lthough recovering , he will not a t �
tem p t to e n te r th e u n iv e rs ity th is year. |
NEILLSVILLE
FIGHTS FIRES
N E IL L S V IL L E - W ith dense sm oke
env elo p in g th e c ity , b u sin ess h e re is
a lm o s t su sp en d ed . F o re s t fires of
la rg e p ro p o rtio n * a re b u rn in g on th e
n n rth , so u th a n d w est sid es of th e c ity .
M any v o lu n te e rs a re figh ting to nave
th e b u ild in g s of th e n earb y fa rm s fri>m
d e stru c tio n . C h a rred b ra n ch e s a re
b e ing c a rr ie d In to th e c ity by th e wind.
F a i r and w a r m e r t on igh t
and F rid ay . F resh s o u t h �
eas t winds.
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I No In q u est will be held o v er th e
j den. th of A lb e rt Peck, aged 36, w ho
. e tu i k illed by a IL** w ire w hile work-
! lng on a pole n e a r De F o re s t y e s te r �
day a fte rn o o n . C o ro n e r W. E . C a m p �
bell h a s decided.
Peck, who lived on M arsh a ll road,
w as em ployed . by -he B lack H aw k
E le c tr ic com pany , 301-306 S ta te s tre e t.
H e w as th e f a th e r of s ix ch ild ren .
Peck w as a t w ork w ith A. W . B u r�
k e tt o f P o y n e tte , fo rem an of th e crew
p u ttin g up 'he w ire lines. B u rk e tt
saki he w as a t w ork on one pole an d
P eck on a n o th e r . P eck w as try in g to
a d ju a t a w ire on th e pole an d th rew
a g u y w ire o v e r tw o s tra n d * co m p le t�
ing th e c ircu it. H e is sa id ting to
Imvo tetked th e w ires a n d found them
n u n -co n d u ctiv e .
T he shock knocked P eck from th e
pole. b u t he c lung to th e guy wire,
l id d in g h is fe lt ita l be tw een h is h ands,
B u rk e tt succeeded in c u ttin g th e w ire
w ith p liers, b u t wa* severe ly shocked.
W orkm en a tte m p te d to rev iv e Peck.
T h e p u lm o to r a t th e M adison police
s ta tio n w ns se n t fo r b u t e ffo rts to r e �
v ive P eck proved fnudie**#.
P eck had been in th e em ploy of th e
B lack H aw k com pany a b o u t th ree
rn on tim. P rev io u sly he had been e m �
ployed by th e M adison G as a n d E le c �
tr ic co m p an y a b o u t fo u r y ears.
H e w a s born a t C ro ss P la in s in UH!
luid m arried in 19t)6 a t F re e p o rt. B e �
s id e s h is wulow, M rs. M inn ie Peck.
he Is su rv iv e d by six ch ild ren . Violet,
H enry , E lizabeth . E lean o r, AntSkbeiie,
and D oro thy .
E ig h t s is te r s an d five b ro th e rs a lso
su rv ive . T hey a i r Mrs. J a n .e e C o r�
co ran . Mrs. M J . P w tz b o rn , Mollie,
l o Tusi a n d M .nruo, a ll of M adison,
.Mrs. E. H. S h affer of M iddleton, M rs.
P. M, Ess* r o f Crrs-ei P la in s , M rs. J.
P re iv e of P o rta g e , M atthew and J o �
seph P eck of M adison, M elvin of
Crow* P la ins, O tto o f M inneapo lis an d
G eorge of M iddleton.
BY W E B B MI LLER
I O N I RJN Poland b a s ga ined no- uabio v ic to ries in a pisdimlnrory peace a g ree m e n t w ith Hu.-m.i.
The Poles g a la a n o th e r co rrid o r,
s e p a ra tin g I tu ss ia an d L ith u a n ia ,
m ore te r r i to ry to th e e a s t and a b e t�
te r t ra n s p o r ta tio n serv ice . T h e a r �
m is tice and p re lim in a ry peace a g re e �
m ent, effec tive F rid a y , p rov ides fo r -5
d ay s o f jx'hcc, w ith o p p o rtu n ity for
a u to m a tic ex ten sio n .
M eanw hile ligh ting c o n tin u ed on all
fron ts, w ith th e Polish troo jis re p o r t �
ing fu r th e r a d v an c es to th e e as t.
A B erlin d isp a tc h sa id It Was r e �
p orted th e re th a t G eneral M liken ho
had jo ined th e red s In lig h tin g G en �
e ra l W ran gel.
P E A S A N T S " I N S U R G E "
An unconfirm ed d isp a tc h to Tho
D aily E x p re ss from W arsaw sa id th e
v an g u ard of th e t'k r& nm n tro o p s w as
n e a r Kieff an d th a t in su rg e n t p e a s�
ant� -w ee * ti reci ted I U t h a t ci ty �
v ita l p o in t fo r th e so v ie ts becau se c f
i ts ra il connec tions. P o lish troops,
acco rd in g to th is rep o rt, w ere only 15
m iles from M insk.
T he R u sso -P o lish peace conf* reno-
h av in g reached a p re lim in a ry ag ree -
m en t a t B iga. en su in g n e g o tia tio n s
p robab ly will be c a rr ie d on In London
o r P a ris , a cco rd in g to re p o rts here
T he a rm is tic e a g ree m e n t p rov ided
defin itely for 25 d ay s of peace, w hich
m ig h t bo b roken on 36 h o u rs ' notice .
A fte r 25 d ays, th** a rm is tice will be
co n tin u ed a u to m a tica lly , su b je c t to
te rm in a tio n on lo d ay s ' notice,
RIGA A G R E E M E N T
A ccord ing to Th** M drn lng P o st, the
agre* m ent reach ed a t Riga provuJe.ket
w hen he w as d e ta in ed , is eu.d to twuv*
been u n d e r su rv e illa n ce s ince Jo n . I,
on susp ic io n of . urn p u r ity in th� sen d -
l r g of bom bs th ro u g h th� m ails in
.May, 1119.
C h arles Itu*ulo, 24; V incen t A lm to
22, an d F ra n k D srro, 23, w ore da-
ta-im d a f te r a ra id on a b a r b e r ^
In w hich 13 I ta l ia n s w ive a m . -r id .
T w o bugs of b lack le w d e r wei
found I tx th e shop.
Sparkling Field ing Feature* Fast W orld Series C on�
test; Robins H ave Edge in G am es as T eam s
Leave for O hio to Continue Classic
BY HENRY L. FARRELL
1^' BBKTS FIELD, Brooklyn Brooklyn forged to the lead in th e 1
* ^ 1920 baseball derby here this afternoon when Sherrod Sm ith,
pitching n ta rec hit game, gent the Indians down to defeat, 2 th I.
The game count in the series now stands 2 to I, with the Robins on
the long end. The teams travel to Cleveland tonight with th� Robins
in a favorable strategic position
for the renewed hostilities in tile
Ohio city Saturday.
Supported by a scintillating
infield defense, Smith turned in
one of tin* prettiest pitched games
ever seen in a w orld's series.
I le w as n e v er In d an g er. C lev e�
lan d 's one ru n w as d irec tly d ue to a
schoolboy e r ro r by th e v e te ran /.ach
W heat .n th*- fo u rth round , w hen he
let T ri* s p e a k e r 's v icious double roll
be tw een h is legs to th e fence. W hile
he w as re tr ie v in g th e ball, th� In d ian
( hi* f e a s ily -com ph ted th e c ir ru l t . W ith �
out W heat'* e rro r , S p eak er would have
been le ft m arooned on th e b ases, a s
th e nex t tw o b a tsm en w ere easy I n �
field outs.
B R I L L I A N T I NF I E L D
Ivy O lson, little P e le K ilduff an d Mg
E l K onetehy fu rn ish ed th e fielding
firew orks o f th e fray . Olson covered
acre* of g ro u n d a t sh o rt and h is th ro w �
ing w as perfec tion . K ilduff pulled
tw o sp e c ta c u la r fielding s tu n ts , w hile
H oney a t first p e rfo rm ed like a y o u n g �
ste r. H igh t in th e sam e c la ss w ith
th is tr io w ere G eorge B urns, w ho sn ag -
g* i a foul w ith one h an d out of a r ig h t
Held Dix, .m d T um m y G riffith , who
m ade a rig h t field ca tch of th e r e g u �
la r sp e a k e r v a rie ty .
B erend ju d g m en t In d ica te s th a t
.Speaker m ade a tac tic a l m is ta k e w hen
Im se n t B ay C aldw ell to th e box to
s ta r t th e gam e. T he ta ll r ig h t h a n d �
e r w as w obbly from th e s ta r t . A fte r
w alk ing O lson, young Jew ell, who had
un off day , ad ded to C aldw ell's t r o u �
bles by fu m b lin g G riffith 's easy ro ller.
f l i t s by W heat an d M yers follow ed , _ ^ "
.aid tw o ru n s w ere ac ro ss th e p lat* to B u rn s; Jo h n s to n to K dduff
. I ttu g mu- Was over sn fa r a s tho , e . #n*
In d ian a w ere concerned . M ads, whi
C leveland- AB R H PO A E
Evans, lf ............ - 4 0 0 2 0 0
W s m by, 2b ................ 3 0 0 2 2 0
Speaker, cf . ................ 4 I 1 2 2 0
Burns, 1b ................ 3 0 0 12 0 0
G ardner, 3b ................ 3 0 0 0 0 0
W ood, r f . . . ......... 3 0 0 I 0 0
Sewell, ss . . 2 0 0 2 3 I
O 'N e ill, e 3 0 2 2 2 0
N u n tm s k tr , o . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0
C ald w ell, p ................ I 0 0 0 0 0
M sils , p . . . ............ ~ 2 0 0 1 3 0
Uhle, p ......... ................ 1 0 0 0 I 0
J s m iM o n , k ................ 0 0 0 0 0 0
T o ts ls
i - Rsn fo r
B rooklyn-
.............. 30 1 3 24
O 'N s ill in eighth.
13 I
Olson, ss . . . . . � . � . . . 2 I 1 0 6 0
Johnston, 3b ..............3 0 0 0 4 0
G riffith , r f ................ I I 0 2 0 0
N ot*, r f . . . . ................ 3 0 0 0 0 0
W h ee l, lf . . ................ 4 0 3 1 0 I
M yers, cf ................4 0 2 I 0 0
K onetehy. 1b
K ild u ff, 2b .
. . . . . . . . 3 0 0 17 2 0
................ I 0 0 2 . 0
M ille r, e . . . . . . . __ _ I 0 0 I 0 0
S m ith , p . . . ................ 3 0 0 2 2 0- - w. rn- tm m mmm
T o ts ls . ............. .2 5 2 . 27 20 I
Cl*c*l*nk ................. 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0- I
Brooklyn ______ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *-2
S u m m a r y t T wo bas* hits, Speaker .
Sacrifice h i t s : J oh ns t on , Kilduff an d
Miller.
Doubt* plays! Mai ls to Bu rns ; Ol �
son to Kilduff to Ko ne t ehy; W limby to
l>.
B A R O N A L IO T T I
MINISTER TO U. S.
R O M E B aron A lllotfl hn* been a p �
po in ted am ba** r to th e U n ited
S ta te s , it w as officially an n o u n ced to �
day.
L I Q U O R W O R T H
$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 SEIZED
I M IL W A U K E E - L iquor, valued a t
} $19,000, w as m ixed in a ra id in a dow n- !
I tow n bu ild ing la te y e s te rd a y . F o u rteen :
I c ases of w hiskey, a larg e q u a n ti ty of
I b ran d ies , gin and w ines w ere found !
I s to red in a b a th h o u se . T he case will J
I bo p resen teal to th e federa l g r a n d Jury
i to r a c tio n .
POSSES SEEKING
E S C A P E D T L U S T Y
M ICH IG A N CITY, Ind - P osses to �
d a y se a rc h e d fo r Jo h n V aughn , �*-
j caped convict, who*" d isa p p ea ran c e
1 from th e �tate p rison he re M onday
j n ig h t s im u lta n eo u s ly wi t h th e v an ish -
! ing o f W a lte r Young. 13, h a s cau sed
i w idesp read a la rm . V aughn, sen ten ced
I to life im p riso n m en t for th e m u rd e r of
! a ch.Id, wa* k n ow n to be fond o f the
J ch ild an d w as o ften p e rm itte d to &.
! w ith him .
T h e tw o d isap p ea red M onday n ig h t
! V aughn who ig SO. w aa a t ru s ty a n d
i w as well liked by a u th o rit ie s . W hen
; he d id n 't tu rn up it w as th o u g h t he
j had s tra y e d a w ay . B ut w hen he c o n �
tin u ed to r -rn a in aw ay an d th e boy
I w as rep o rted rn seing, poesies were
I form ed to con fig c t a sea rch ,
j P riso n officials reg ard ed V au g h n as
i ha rm less. He w as k now n to h av e a
* orgy m g lu r ch ild ren .
H e l p
the
Public Welfare
Association
One a Dollar Two a Dollar
Be Taxed for a Tiny Tim
on Tag Day, Saturday
, re lieved the b ea ter C aldw ell, p itched
I fa ir ly good ball and . in sp ite of a ten -
dency to be wild, kep t th* H peakcrite*
I aw ay from th e scoring s ta tio n u n til
I tie w as re lieved by I hie in th* e ig h th .
I C hic p e rfo rm ed accep tab ly an d wits
riot sco red on.
W H E A T STAR B A T T E R
Zilch W h ea t c a rr ie d aw �y ti� h i t �
ting honor* o f th e day. T h ree sing les
in four tu n e s a t ha t h a lf of B rook�
ly n 's to ta l accu m u la tio n of bas� b its
ran g off h is w icked ash. l i t M yers
a lso had a good day w ith tw o sin g les
to h is c red it. B rooklyn'* s ix th h it
w as acc o u n te d for by O lson.
Hprta*op's tm nds. W om by
; v.alked. K p m k er out, Jo h n s to n to Ko-
neiehy . W om by g ong to nsoond. B urns
. out, I t Ison to K onetehy. No ru n s, no
I hit*, no orrora.
S m ith had a difficult first inn ing . It*
I v a * wild a n d earn ed n e rv o u s. Mli-
I fbi nils here, w ho h ave g a th e red
eviller - .. fr rn 300 sa loons th a t beer
w ith a ki rk in it is being sold.
Fedora P ro h ib itio n A gent T h o m a s J.
O 'B rien , w ho h a s been m ak in g th e ln -
vest igat ion, ra id th e b re w e rs have
be.-n m ak in g toter and p u ttin g m ore a l �
cohol in to it th an th e law a llow s an d
th a t, in ad d itio n , they h av e evaded
p ay itig a fe d e ra l tax of $12 p e r ba rre l.
'T h e only way to s to p th e sa le r f
real tie* r is by p rev en tin g its m atin*
A c t u r e " sa id O 'B rien . " I fe a r the
. (-em inen t m ust a d z e Bu- b rew eries
if it is found they o re tu n k big illegal
bev* (a g e n "
S t r uck out by Smi th , 2; by Mails, 2.
Bases on b a l i t i OH Smi th , 2; Mails,
4; Caldwai l I.
Umpi ras Oday, Dinsen, Klem a n d
Connolly.
2 DEAD 30 HURT
IN SHIP BLAST
T A N K E R B L OW S U P AT DOCK;
A C E T Y L E N E TORCH CAUSE
OF E X PL OS I ON
NKW YORK T w o persona a ra
know n to be dead, fou r o th e r ars u n �
acco u n ted fo r an d bet ween 20 and 30
o th e rs in ju red a s a re su lt o f an e x �
plosion,