:?PpYT K- y '.'SO ,v v ' . rtf sT vi .. .. ".'V, ? i.U iW ivv Stf ;;'! ABOR GANGSTERS GETSTUNNtNGBLDW EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA, EKLDAY, A1AV 12, 1J)22 "LORD, CHILE, IF IT AIN'T MISS NANCY" 'HOSPITALS ARE HOLDING 'OPEN HOUSE' FOR PUBLiu Eight Chicago Leaders Indicted for Murder by Special Grand Jury BIG SPLASH SAYS MURPHY ii hlciiRO. dm A.Melate'l Prev Mnv r-'.T'elitp nnil i-lvl i!iileim indm .nw in the Indict mnt of rlsht CIiImke labor leader nnil .v. Htnte Altornei h tlirent Invnkcil te lsi' thirty ...iit.r tlirin tlie nw "i. ..m-- nue In obtain oxpimMeih of rhe iln nint kM iIeIpi-h n Miinsliliiu blew i r ulin't they trriiinl gun? lerrtirlxm , In the lirl iiibl 'Pi"-!"" en ipceiiI, ii foek fount v mipcihI Oiniiil .lury ip- i turnnl imp lilll ilmishis niurdpi mnin'.f "I'.ip Tim" Miirpliy. bpail of th( (in Werkrin' I'iiIeii; Kied Mmler. "" ;.' .. ..f h... i'i.i,, ..... i,,ii,ii,,,. tirWIfni "1 "' IIM.Ih.F !,., I, ,,,h Trailcs f'miiipil, anil CeriiPlliii P. Slipa. in.inrvtrraiuipr of tlip Thcnlic .Tnu- iters' I'nlen, rpfpried te us tlie "IiIr I three" of the. vicious labor rlrcle, ami fl-p ether". The InillPliiirtite arp fererunnem of ...! of ntlirr.. I'lt.v and county efli- clnl all. Mete tltiin -10(1 pri-sen wen irrrstrd and but few hnp bppn released, wlili tip 21 eater iiiimber ilpnlpd fice- iem mi wilts of habeas corpus. Oihcis naiiipd In Hip indii'tnii'iit imp: Iwdein liiavprinan. hc.ul of llip I'i ture llaiiRPr.s' I'nlen; Daniel Midir tlij, lmlness agent of tlu I'liiuibft -' I'lilen.: .Iphj Heran. miIoeiiKooiioi : Themas lingua, fermpr police ediccr, nnil Hubert Mrt'leiid. ck'i'l; in the Building Tiades Council. Cliarjretl Willi Killing 1'ellceiiien The eight are charged specifically nh the killing of Terrance L..en, act- ' leg police nentenant. Tlie slnying of I.jens fellow oil the murder of Themas i fjlnrk. patrolman en guard at n build- j ir.g which previously had been bombed, ' pelhc my, by labor men because It was being elected under I he bandis award,) a Mage decision handed down by K. II. I.amlK feiiner 1'ederal Judge, uhicli I iras IntPiideil te settle tlie dispute be- . Iwmii lonlracters and labor. Efferts of atlernpjs for tlip luber IradtT- le obtain the lelcii'p of Mur- , phi. SIh.i. .Mailer nnil tin- ethers fnllei'l ' irticn .Indue Kiihliam Seimlnn dei-hircd ' that a "tan of war existed hempen laher anil tlie police. ' "We Iiiivp -utliclent pvldcnie te limig Murphy. Shea and Mailer." (Jcerge II. tleinian. nssistnui Slntp's iitteiup.. ni't ( felluuiiig niiiieuncpinciit that Indict ments ..nl lieen mtirneu. i "If i he mump law iimmI in iIip aimi hit cike is followed. I am cemlnccd tbat we liae pihmisIi evidence," Mr. i (ieriii.in "'lid. Wltn'sv.. iiofeie the Km nd .lury hi-t nltrlit iai ludcil twenty policemen in id'litien id Chilians, nil giianlcd care full Imailv police feared tliey lnlglit ionic te liarm If laher org.iuixatleiis lmrmil who Ii n 1 tetlticd. Iteeiimpiits ' icized in labor heuilnuiirtcis during raids in, id', following the muiiler- also HTC IlltreillHPll. "Just .i Itig Nphu.li," Nas MurJiy "llig Tim" Miirpli evldeiupii no fiirpilM- when lie was informed of the ' inilicinieiiis. ",iiIhhI i an be indicted." lie -;ili "Thrj (.'in men indict a man for cen-(i-iiling Idea-. That inti-r be the i-haigp ' dm limp 'iRaiiist inc. Hew can I con cen Hdrr wltli guj I don't knew inntliliig about v ". fur tlie eatli penalty, it has hi-n niiiieiimeil spxpimI tinier that men would linng and they are today walking ' thp sr, ets fiee men. Peer 'old Cen' Shea N tun old te coiisihe with imv imv !ied We ure us sorry for tlie tops mthe nfliicis. The whole thing Is jum Wr Mda-.1i." mmB-'m : : ; mjm 1 HI. ' ;l;- . ;WvT -: v - 0':"1 Jife. H I ! i.-.... .! J', m ' ; ::' ?,!lr.' l..' '' li,y" Kt'TTK "r " " " 'J,,-,bb1 KllllllllKriQtfIKMMMkk Ml" nnr '"t' 4'BBBBBBBia I 1 i I 'A !.'4f wrfll -- v--' l BH LV a r . Hi - ? V ,- - -'- - ,Ha VI k'v.: Mv rv; -'-&-,-'-' .-Hl UllllllllllllllllllHTJL'aV:' . A'i. T ' '-'''"'iUVJi I'-'-i- r '. ;"' .v...-- '' .? s 'JH11111W Kit s J-J4' s. IV " w , , Kf i-.-i ."' "ilaaVI I lvV ffm&'-M -'- '-'--'- v " Hi HHKlv,ls! ss ,:-"': ;iJ;I - :-v:', .? y- mm HHw 1 i, -' '""' '''l ( Hi mmmmWriH $''' ''''''w v vm HHHj 'k-lii w , v ; J: , . ' -9 IjlHaiiHHMHHHHHHHai mmmmmmKtmmB Visitors Are Given Chance te spect All Departments I This s "liesiiial Day In- which in fnimei' rpnr wn iplnbrnlpil nllletly elllj u.. ,4t.. ...... Ii. .-l .....I ,.i,..ttlii9 nrirnlii I U, 1.UIIUI1I HH-.II. 1,1 .IIKI -""ft "T nations as thp hlrthday of riereliee ! Night Ingole. but wlilch (bis yearis be 'lug elM'red b the whole public Prnrtlenlly all or tin- ctty.s nespnni-, liavp been tliiewn open for public In- i Students The Sitmnrllnii llespltul has sent Inte thp streets pretty girls In nurses uniforms le tag pa-ers-b.. Tlie tags iiit SI ami cany a cliaiicc en one of four niUomebilc te be nwnnled dur ing tlie week of June lib The reason of all thl is that the bos bes nltnl officials wutil inniier fei the eree- tlen of n new wing. ( 1 Theie Is open beuse in the nurses ' home nt tlie Stetson lleiilat. en l-'euitli slieet below .Montgetnety avenue. I'ieiii neon null - In the aftprnoen the .N'eitlieatern Hospital is having leceptlen te physicians ami business men and then will open theiloeis t" the gcneial public. TIicip also Is a fete for the Pies- grounds piessed, lie says, by u letter from a Ciimdcn willow, wlie wants te mniry liim and is willin.'; te wait. lie said thai liiiisminli us' bis wife has been dead only seeral weeks I lie Camden widow explained that she would he glad te wall 'Pveral weeks before the ccie ccie meny. lie lias icieited n iiunibpr of appli cants, lie said, beiause thej did net measure up te rcfiiiltpiiiPiit". WYOMING AVE. MAN ENDS 1 HIS LIFE IN STOREHOUSE COLLEGE TO AID FAIR at State te Exhibit An agrlciilliiial exhibit lui tin1 Se(ul Centennial, which wi I ecllp II feimer similar elleits, Is piemhed by Hie t)epai Imeiil of Agl'Iciiillile at Washington if the piopesed fair reiee IVtlernl appieval. This was assured by W. J. Spillman. leustiltlug .specialist (if the depatlmeni. In a commiiulcatlen tiidny le Vhtei ttesewaier, assNtnnt te tlie piesidenl of thp Centennlnl Association. Tlie pari whii Ii Pennsylvania has ti'liM-d In the development of agriciilluie I w i i op neriiaveu in an State College will prepare R. C. Sterner Found Shet In Henry Mlchell Ce.'s Branch Unbelt C. Sterner. I.'SV Wyeuiinu meiiiip. ttntlie inailiigpr fel lleni' Mi iIipII Cempnny, T.IS Mnrkcl stre.i. com milted suicide this meiuiiig bv beet -'tig himself, lie was wiiievmI le tlie linisien.'il llespltul In the p.iiiel wagon . of tin Peiii'th and Yerk slreeis stutien. Prepare Greati,Ip ,lfl( sIlet, ,,. i,,,,,,, Nii'inei was found In tlie cempain's sloiclieiise, Ameilcan Mini llailpliiti stieets. tu mi iiiteons'j'ieus londltleu lUscinci' of the attempted suicide wa ii nile b Ifnriv Saiiiliilns, n ttue drhel. when he reported fet welk shot I- ' ly befeic 7 e' lock this morning OthcPi'S of I Iip .Mlchell Cempanv lire unable te account for Stemei's motive. Held Bey Who Admits Robberies ! "as held there ledn.i In SI'.OO ball T Chiiiged with nil nlleuipt te loot tlie tie tiratiil .birj Matthews niliillHcf! (nli icistcr In the i lore of Theodere M. Imil cemiiutt"i .'tniil feiiner felu I'llick. I.'IS Seuth King sheet, lileiu r-1 1 - In Ibis -lore, getting SU In ltli in. fiiurteen-vcHi'-eiil 'lipll Mntthcw jntgest haul. pxbiblt thai i ...,...( ft. II. .1 .... .1... -...,,..lu ,.l ? T'.VV'c, ..vers "" .: , BOMBS HIS HORRIFIC TALE Ceinmlttee's picked from membeis of al! I ... denomlt.atlens ni" in hmgp. Man Admits Held-Up Was Ruse te Win Leniency en Beard Bill J'.mvaril Mcijundp. I.eeust street tipar Twcnty-tliird, who itished into the po lice station at Th iity-secend streei and Woodland a venue, Saturday night, and told pelhc ih.it he had bren beaten robbed and left by lliree bandits with his hands tU'd behind his buck at Thir tieth and Mi:rket streets, gave a slate, ment te District Detedivc .MiDeweJ teilav in wbieb he admitted lie faked tlie story. lie told ilie iletiiiive he wanted mere FINE FRAMING i Etchings Prints Water Celers Painting UE ROSLNBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Htrnt LONE WRITTEN COMPLAINT MADE ON 'L' AGREEMENT Public Service Commission Hearing Falls te Raise Other Opposition Ner one person appealed te (empl'iin .ignlnst tlie agreement between luc i It and Ilie Philadelphia K.ipld Ti.msit Cmupany ler opeiatlen of ilie rrauk rrauk feril eleviitid line when the Public Seivlie Coiiiliils.slen held a piililic licai - .,.,.,,, ,r) t'nJorweod rndTmmd Ne did bavlnhi. her old uileied servant, gieel bady Aster. the former .Nancy bangherne. when she relumed tu Iter childhood Virginia home, bady Aster burst Inte laughter at the seriousness of her old "Mammy" LET. MEN HERE USURP WOMEN'S SEATS ON FERRY it. ii tr mi - ra vii mi. 1. K. lieats Hill iel I ; le I'm force w ler.- linn hoeping Thern le The'tr Own Cabin or l he Deck Men jut can't Keep out of the women's i.iblns en tlie fen y lieats be tween Philadelphia and Camden. "This may be due te the pei uliar magnetism whiiii women have." tilil f'harle II. tireer. suierliitemleut of the Pei.nsjlvaiiia Kailread KpiiIps. "Met men like le be wlieie women arc. Pei haps thai may be one of the reaens s,( numy of them ilde .Ml liie (.ibins lalip'.cil 'Ladles'." .Air. tireer wouldn't leiuede that most of the miu who de this ure of the species known as -'Cake-caters " Tlie situation lieie was brought te light by the at.neuiiipment that Cem missioner vvhaleii, of New Voik. liar made a nile thai men riding in the women's cabins of the municipal feiry feiry hents must give nil thpir seats te the fair riders. Complaints made tuisiullng necessui'. . 'rrem " :"ll ii, the morning until per haps about !)." observed Mr tireer. when Mr. Whalen's iiiliug w.is laid be I01P lilm. crowd (. ,nj ,.,, meni ''j,s M,j, the c.ise. it is m,t possible for them all te luid seals in the raiiiti sri aside t. r them. "As n mattPi of fait, a great main or tin- men rulers, despite the tact tint i ie.v iiie'iiseives are smokers, nbieci the smell of the etlier fellow's lobar " Ki niiv iiem it tnev go te t women s c-atiin. WHAT COULD BE FAIRER? Camden Widow Willing te Wait for Man Seeking Wife by Mail Alt lull D. Hayes, of (llelicestei Cit, who is in tlie miilsl of a camp.iign in obtain a wife by mail, has pvcr.il en- , eili.'igilig lilteis. He Is much i til - lug thin tneriiingg In t itj lnl itlnp ,,, -w lifrli te pay his henid bill and In addition, in tiiiiiris'inii came here jtheuplit the scheuip would win In- today te hear Hip iippliiatiyu of the i Ity ; bearding niNrcsy te lenieiic1. 101 cpi i liu aicr ui iiiiuiii- .'ii. .'in, 'in r, i , W. 1). lb Aliipy. I'hnlrmiin of I lie com- i -r mission, presided. ' The only pretest reielved was a wilt- ten one fi'eni Clinrle-. b. Fluck. of the i Neithwest ituslness Men's Association. ' In a leiigtny cojnmuiucniien, wnicn was net lead at ilie hearing. Mr. Pluck contended the lease was unfair te the ell. I A brief icview of the "I." situation was given by Mayer Moeie Itldianl Wcglein. president of Council, v. as also pie-cut and praised the Mayei. the City Solicitor. Transit Dlieder and ether's who aided in the lease. LAYOUT SERVICE for Advertising Agencies and Printers $10-00 V I'l.ll Ml. IK l-'iull l.iifnuls lir l.xtifils , llfln -ienr snlrxnieii SHI! YARNALL-LOH STUDIOS 518 Walnut Street I. cm hard '!(. I RMvI5 5LvcnsMm V Travelixc Ba 5nnh.s- 5' 4"-'Lri X C5 Y PwsA-m -SiarA- - Lizard -Sea ' Walrus and Cew Hide Leathers Plain end fitted W!:n Geld Silver at.ef ie. Over-Night bags -Plzmar.dfrUcd czoedclyferAutorKooitsrrjp: men beat ' tiai'i tee. niig.-t presence en "On three out of four of the the woman's cabin is neaier-th iiian is tne man s, '-,M re a reason ler tl tin 'wrong' side. Hut we de net feel that anv ruling can be made which will re.pnie men I either te stay en their nun side of ib. or give tin their seat le n ' takes live1 -STAR HAT CO. , 4 $ Panama Hats $- 05? 5 :.. :::::::::::::::': :j ? ""-' S Renovated 1 fA J;! 4 t st:r i 1217 p . MniHn, Filbert w--- 40c St. .fndfr Wlnd-er ltetr m. fence slt-tic )ier cent of i , ... .Minn in i a nep which minutes at the verv most." the -----Mi Beaver Falls Banker Dies llraver Kails, a.. May 1-j-iP.y A. r.l I'r.fiik r. Itrierly, seventy-four Jwrs old. pusident of the Karmeis' Aiitletial M.uiK ami feimer Stale As-ii-mbljiiiiMi. dleil bcre .vesterda. I!e flili Ids liaiiMti ceniiei liens jf.. llrifrh was ideiitilied with a number of ethir luislnes enterprises. DAIM "10 ,s. Ilrend f. Mether's Day May 14th "'i i audi Will I en; I'm i- Message c' ' Unique Package Dependabil ity means a wh e le let (when you're in need of Cellins New Service Photo-engravings. Yeu can Travel-tired dav in train or auto Cellins New Service elec tric and steam baths; mas sage, shower, salt glow, al- is the ideal 1 reshen-up denend en n fnr nm'fnrmi.. from a lone e-rwl mnri- ,i.. . .l. l llCIl time vnn cnppifir1 cohel rub. etc. for a clean-up, and "pep"-up. except Sundays, no tipping. The Chestnut Street E.C0R.Iiae CHuminAy. Only One Square Frem the 69th St. Elevated In vrv lintm. tlie.? ununuAl rHirc WestlnKliaune Mr T.ailln Plieni IliUlf In Klc trie Wntllailnc I'an In I'ltrh r -AH Copper Guttsrii an.l Sueutlnc OdJr-I.lniI riethi '..""" KlBht fleits In lleuj"- Kntlr-) ltouie Mft.il Jiiihfr Strlpp-'d Hreakfast NoeUInclenook rireplace Jehn H. McCIatchy Hl'lI.DGIt OP MOMKS Omre at operation mih nppe.in Market s niea!e. lei-rnlnal Opn cirnlnm ' "in- i.e-nieni 71, ,i! Any time Absolutely CObLIXS IN'STITUTK OK PHYSICAL CULTUKK 2 1 9-25 X. Hrend Street QaMr Always Ofk'i's i . i Browning,King & Ce. UNUSUAL OFFERING Yeung Men's Suits $24.50 In all the prevailing models and a wide range of fabrics. A SAVING OF 33 S Remember, we manufacture our own clothing and sell direct te you. thus eliminating the middleman's profit. Manufacturers and Retailers of Men's and Beys' Clothing Stores from Coast te Coast 1524-26 Chestnut St. Fifty-Fifty WHEN you are ready te buy your Spring Clethes (and new is the best time), take the time you propose te de vote te buying and divide it in Half. Spend the first half looking around and seeing what ether stores want ter fine quality clothes and then come te Perry's and see our Super-Values. We'll save you several dollars en what ever you buy show you a wider variety of goods from which te cheese. In ether werdssell you clothes at Super Value prices! That's worth reading again! Cast Your Eye ever this outline and try te match these prices wherever you will. SPRING SUITS regulation cut beautiful patterns and quiet shades for conservative dressers all fine quality. Supcr-Valups $28 $33 $38 $jtf DOUBLE - DUTY SPORTS SUITS for office and links tweeds, hemespuns, crashes, flannels. 'V :i Super-Values 5-'J $28 $33 With Extra Knickers. Super-Valuer $r $8 $:j s:.s SUITS for 14-18 year old Juniors styles just like elder brother's. Snper-Valm Price tnr Junier, 9'0 $J sj S28 HAVE you -ever thought of sending out a .blotter each month? Wc de. Ask us about it. &f fP tWIKI SDsens en thSala of VjurSWui uuarant- that ; inj-WKigrn I .TaT I f -JL. .a z l SM&?? Tun Helmes Press. 'Printer U15.29 Chcrr Street Philadelphia In the Spring I always lay in my supply of nice cool summer shade of RleckinRs. ; Filmy grey. hite and Suede ! fcilks for only Newest Style Footwear WITHOUT PRICE EXTRAVAGANCE The variety of styles, leather and color combinations is se ii nu sual 45- you an assured of finding just tlie model that will please you. LIGHT WEIGHT TOP COATS -handsome herringbones ever- $1.45 1 a pair Colonial Slecking Stores, 9nc. "If it's HOSIER) t have it!" 117 S. 12th St. $6-9O0) plaids gabardines coverts - All White Buck. - Pnte.it Celt with Cray Km k. - Btewn Kid with Blown Sued'. - Patent Celt with Rlatk Suede. Pull Calf or Patent Celt, 'TIS A FEAT FIT FEET ill iiiiiiiBiK. "I i i if H I ' of regulations or raglan sheuldcis. Supcr-Yahiri $38 $J3 $28 ..). &M Jf Underneath our Knox "raw hats lies a whole aummer's comfort. gnart te the eye ! Easy en the head! Quality we like te have worn with our Rogers Peet wethes. .1 PERRQ & COMPANY Kegtrs pei Clethe, l.ate Cemer "I'm sorry, Ben tlemen. I wi taking n deni deni deni oiutratien in that new MOON model and er I forget about the time. However, I bought. e I'll be en time hereafter." Open Cars $178.1 Closed Cars $2785 Prices F. O. B. Factory Diiplay rooms open evening Moter Cars Th car of thejpen proven unit i MACKIN WOTORS, Inc. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Fleer Willi Scntiui I'upiicili , t.OO Men, H'emcH. Mlrs, .';. ,(! Child, c 1204-06-08 Market Street SjKc.nls in Silk Hosiery of Quality rj Shaw Hats for Gentlemen includiiif all of the meni excellent fnrciyn a ltd domestic make. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, INC. I....... i.i? ... . ... -7.V S IT HAS NEVER VET been neccssun te say that Jacob Reed's Sens Clethes for Men are better than anv ether clothes. It lias sufficed te make them better and te let men learn for themsebes. Experience is.a safer teacher than explanation. All we ask is that you call and see them. j .hi u. uur n.iMc Perry & Ce 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men price---! mm tlut unu.iri t.. st .... ....... ' ..,- . uiKL-Liimpsiristin with the in e.ner imuscs .it the The Philadelphia Entrance te Pari, JJ&r? jL L " " fiuome 1 fcr Miiurcs s-.inic ur t.lfcr higher JACOB REED'S SONS W2--M26CW3ti;tutStreel! feSs 1 mm ' -Ttta, MmJf ft- " -v&n,wt -, IMU-Caviten BROAD AND WALNUT STS PHILADELPHIA An Kvcnt of K special Interest for Today and Tomorrow Exceptional Values Street Afternoon and Dinner Dresses $25 te $75 Formerly $8. te $175 Tailleur and Tweed Suits ' $35 te 85 ! J3! i H pi 1 m 7 Mi I -s-'A m I . ? . ; 1 I X J i m '8 Chestnut St. at Juniper l.ii8 thcHlnut Street ' Values $55 te fl35 K. 9t$i St. ' ThtM r-Jir 7iM i i. H ft. r' ','. azss ,. 'I" i 5n. . i ! ,n 1 1
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