vhwjmnspjM? WH .' ; Wl fWPJfl ; v '.vvSfy-'v VV.J j " r PW a- Jmii , : - EVENING , PUBLIC LEGER-fllLABELI LEDGERHiLaDELPM A, WEDS tf SDAX MAY '31 , 1922 iPMUUEPlNS . INJUREDJN SMASH -four Seriously Hurt When Bus and Truck Crash Six Miles East of Camden WRECKAGE BLOCKS PIKE t ir.rif Plilliiilplnhlnnx ucre Injured ind tlilrtv-fivp cithern lind 11 nnrrew pv 'iltne from clenth mrl.v tills inernlntr when Hip I'll" I" ulilcli tliej- were rlillnc Meutnvl nil .iiitolriiek nn the Mount Entiriiim pll:'1. ' ,,'' frnm fmndin. TIip fnrrp nr thr rellHtm tipped mvn.v ttie Irft -l'1n if tlic bin. which cnroenecl w tun whrrln for u moment and tlicn tttlril bnrk lule the rwtd, Tliesp htIhiiM.v in lured nrc: i Orn Strlltlmtivr. twrntj-enc yenrs 'eW. l!);i" '("'t Nrri Ftrcet. j t. F. Ilnlley. t wen I y -three jcim old, 5314 MnMrr Ktrect. f Helier! .Icffrlen. twviily -three jenrn leld, 1-117 North C'oncsteRn treet. Jehn Klwiulh. twpnt -one jears old, ,4810 Heaiinient itrret. All I hi' Injured, miHerlng from nevere Uita and bruise, were tnken te Cenner Hospital. Otners who suffered miner ' pits from iiinR Bines were.trenteu en i Hie epet ny n ineni rmysieinn. ine jrhcr, llniry .Tene. O'JI Went htrrct, Camden, wns rut en both hand1. u' The necldenl nerurrecl nt n well- triveled spot, with ninny houses nenrbv. rAt tlie sound of the cratch, n crowd 'lathered nnd evcrj effort wni mnde te iid the pnsscnjjerH. who ueie thrown Inte a pnnlr, Sevcrnl women fnlnted, ml the scream of. the ethers led hi citntiders te believe some of the ecru- nantH were Mllcd. The nutebiiM, eiinnl by AMlllam Me-I Maly. n..ui- l,aa c,m.i., a Lauglilin. Cmndeii. wnn jnn.med. nnd Make D"be Wedding Family Af (spiisieiEer8 were Mnnilm;:. Theio wu i fair by Trip te Elkton ! rrend of snllerw from League Inland "l.et's cet mnrrled " 111 ilHi r, -v ik iiuhil iiuiii II UUIM: Elopers HHHnHTf - Wv' B1 V'Mi p Bfc- m VMHTtaHIIHHMWN PINCHOT TO CONFER ON PARTY LEADER Arrives Today Frem Pike County Heme te Talk Over State Committee Pests Te Meet Royalty TO SEE MRS. WARBURTON MRS. MADELINE IIAKCLOW MRS. MLMAN IIAIL.KY Who (neli part in a double elope- men jesterday and were married at Elkton le Samuel Rarrlew nnd hl unele. Walter Ilalley UNCLE AND NEPHEW ELOPE WITH GLOUCESTER GIRLS Ww n Staff reirrspeinlriif Mllferd, Fa.. Mm III. (ilfferd Pin- ehel, Hepubllrnn rnntlldnte for Jev erner. left tiiey Tewern this morning for Philadelphia and Wnshlnittnn, fel- 'leiilns a lengthy tenferenec with WIN llnm Drnper .c en iuetlens con nected with the cnmltiK campnign. Ur. I.cwIh wns (hntrmnn of the Plnchet Cnmpaign Committee in Phllndelphln. The cnndldnte begnn the trip te Phll ndelphln with a thlrty-elght-mlle meter ride from Mllferd te Streudnburg. from where he left by train te Phllndelphln. He will nrrlvc In Phllndelphln shortly after 12 P. M. lie will eml the nft nft nft ernoen In conferences in hN office In the Renl Estate Trust Muilding. where lie will consider questions relatnd te the orgnnlzntlen of the State Committee, the appointment of the unefflcinl com mission te make n survey of Htntc ml ml mlirlstrntien and Stnte finance, and jilnns f-r the ciunpnlgn against the l)cmecrnts. Either tonight or enrly tomorrow Mr. Pitichet Mill go te Washington te meet seiernl men nnd women Interested In 'national Republican politics and te con fer with Senater Merris, of the Scnnte 'Committee en Agilcultuie. Sennter 'N'errls desired te hnie Mr. Plnchet efTcr testimony en views lespectlng Henry .Ferd's offer tn take ntcrthe Ooicrn Oeicrn inent's ?Sr.()00.(l(l() fjscle Sheals I project. Scnuter Nerrls desired Pln Pln .elle't. one of the leading conservationists ' I.. .1.. .. I Utiiln. ... L,.l(' tun li rl III llll C nil. II 5llln-. l. niii'i,' liii- - ... .. '-H , : 'S, jV'S ' - 'jfi&W' Wr ' , - JTs.vb. '"jK(, - ' B s M '' m 'A 1 ft - B - i) "' "lit-. Jm ' i II PAJAMA GIRL ASKS 'ing her We nrc sn.ilng net h Ins mete ill the subject." liVislen. Mass., May .'II Reiijamln iCMliitlviiinl. ic,ivtn,i nr 4 f'ninr. Miurv iininn uiim mentlnneil In connection with Hjiupnl .the Commonwealth avenue "pajama 'because of Miss Mlllcr'a attitude She ilins Injured tun both personally nnd pro pre lfcglnmilli. I nin going te demntul that . she (plnlii Mer.i thing she said ' through her connection with the party, had been obliged tn sever her connection with the "Sally" Company. "Miss Mitchell. " he declared, "la n Til DC DCIMOTATCn III III III IH.llUII ll'iierft " iirniiiiueu. m cnrdlllL' (0 Ills OW'll I w Ula IILall 1U 1 1 I I 1-1 v.ni-iN. in snilsfv himself ns te whether .Muill.iii Miller, stnr of "Snlly," wns .1 4 S& 4t&A ? sra& :wg Geneva Mitchell Hepe3 te Con vince Ziegfeld There Was Ne Wild Orgy ART DEALER IS OFFENDED MISS LOUISE THOMPSON Of 21 III Spruce street, Is one or four ( American women selected te be presented nt the Court of St. James June H TO BE PRESENTED AT COURT Miss Louise Thompson, of Phlla., One of Americans te Be Honored Miss Louise Tliiimp'eu. 2110 Spruce street, ,1s one of four Amctlcnn women who will be presented at the Court of St. .Inmcs June K. She has selected hei gown, one of white sntln with a tniln of turqueUe blue velvet. Mis Thompson Is a ilnugliter of the lnte Chnrlcs Ti otter Thompson, of Mentcrei, Pa. According te Mr. and Mrs. I)e Keresl (irnnt. of it) Hast i Hft-feurth street, .mmi eru. uiirli '...!-. ntf.i ..unln.l t .. ItA- ! n.t Utl II HO r fOtll ,I"MI'I, .Jll'lvi, III l l ...-, !, nienls about him, and he says thnt If I lie lind she was, she must apolegise. "She cnlled me fat nnd old nnd snld 1 I wns Just n big joke." he asserts. "She told newspaper people that I wns loe old for nn one like her and thnt the eiv ihnuelit of suHi n thing wns nh- mid. She tried te iiuiKf me ridiculous before the nubile, nnd this nfter a friendship of eight icnis Why, only v. ., . ,. ... ... ,, Inst Suiidnj. she and .Inek Plekferd New ttrU, Mnv .'.1 -Miss r.eneva M)(,Mt ,,, ()av n, m 10tllP j teik pie- .iiiicneii, line wns suspended irmii iih- tures of lliein ineie enst of "Snlly" Inst week following pub-j llclty given n pnrty In the llnek sw section of Hnsten, niressed the hope ngnln Inst night of being nble te ion ien vinee Klerenis .iegfeld l lint she hurl net tnken pnrt In "n wild orgy" nnd of being relnstntul In the cnmpnny hefeie It Is tnken Chicnge In Septetnlur "I hnve net jet been nhl"1 te see Mr. .Iegfeld," the slxteen-.ienr-elil netrevs said, "but I will write him asking for an appointment." H. I. Kingsten, general mnnnger or the company, ald: "I don't see win we should see Miss Mitchell. As fnr ns we nrc concerned, the mntter Is flowed Miss Mitchell Is through with the ioni ieni pnny nnd we hnve no Intention of see- '..' :'.". '".'"""' "". .nien .uiiriH'u. nr iircinrcn, IB n .Air. Kiibiilnick 'aid lie hnil gre.u refined, lajdllke girl, and her family 111 W nipntlij for iteneia Aillciieii, who, all that could be desired. ' 'Tw . "1 am mere hint than I can express v FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Palntlngi IEE ROSEMUCU GALLERIES UZO Wiilnut btrcrt POSITION W A N T E D College graduate, A. B., 30 year of age, ex U.S. Navy Officer j withdrawing June lt as manufactureri' repreentalive due te failure of principal; seeks worth-while connection. C531, LEDGER OFFICE ball game and evening party at Black- oed. . J. Samuel riarclew. twentv-enc jears old. of Oleureater, made the suggestion The hits was travelllle fsst. nnd the tit Mnilnllne Srhnilt nlclitern icnrs old. driver of th" truck. Pnsnuale Snntele. in.... ..i.i m.u.. n.n .'.., (-. !of Slcklerillle. misjudged Its npprend, '"""'", '' ," ..' '" Z. " - .and turned out n moment loe late. "'" """ """ "- - Tne eccupanr ei me uus were thrown irienas, Mini ine rcsun mm ivuun . t..;i' JBL0"Ci !ft.Jl!!?! "- becaine imbued with U, ' ,n"0 Jfir Vm" I rr'.Z-i' ; T ik,; .- ., ?fJ"r.. "ip"- r . "e.r. " "" Plnehet cnmpaign in Phllndelphln. nn ' K""'". R--I"- - - ..-.. iiuui. rinpcinriii. mini ruiii" ;n- luuumii.. i.,, it -nf.lii.iin i ilvni thn Timii unii kn inii iimf I, i..1 .. ... t-n.... I.. .i. !.. i jIi s. Karcin.i ti. li nrDurten, i J could net be opened fer-cieral ml... I gi.Vuel Tekerble. the marr,ing lr-' ra'T "' Kcpub,,cnn S,",,J Cm date. Mr. Plnchet will lelum te Mllferd Friday te address I he graduation clus f the Mllferd High Scheel. Mr. rinchet made nnangemcntK te- s e d Ice I""1.1.: ....,. i.i. t nlted State Senater and Mrs. I.en- rash-!u, ' ":,p"!!c'prrh. " ;:Z,rT '!" ? Ore, Tower, for Washington .Jng Inte the wreckage Mlrich blocked brides were no orange blossoms and the lnM "mnt the toad. They were finally piloted ' bridegrooms were their regular end-of- . ' round the wieck and canted the In- tIic-Mn. attire ! Flre Daafl" Tacony Heme Jured te the hospital. j Although Mallei is llarclew's uncle Fire enrh tedav nearlj desiiejed n Tim women w1m fainted weie ns e BS ,)s nP'xt deer neighbor, he one-steij frame annex te the home of thought nt first tn be --erleusly injured, didn't pause te give him nnv family , Fred Hates. IKJ7 M-irsden street. Tn Thej were carried te tin- sidewalk and n(vicc in the matter, for it nppears that conj. Hates Is a iar smrter at the restored te (ensclnusncs. Cncle Hill was thinking along the same Frankford barn of the P R. T. The The traffic en the pike, which was jnp nv j,jM nephew for some tune. blaze began nt .T A. M., appnrentl.i in elTer. and l net believed te be smitten and nun. e, .inss . no.npse... ..,. ,e- with It. While In Wnshlngten Pinehet ' ' ent v announced her engagement te an, ..ill ,U nrrntiinintH win. Heniitei KnglM. iirinv officer. She has heel, ab- Wl. in ..ffnr his iPHitmnnt ill it lnte.-i sent from this city most of the time slnee the death of her father in 1UPJ. na , Twe automobiles following close be- T10 principnls in the double wedding fl. no Hie oils iiiirrui.v iiiuuru i- Iwa.tn linticiinlll lleflTl lit Innlnl lulu in. ' turning fiem the shore, was blocked for half an hour, while the wieckage was being reinevid. The ienr wheels of th" truck nnd the nutebua weie jnmincil together, but the (nick wns able te proceed, while the bus was shifted te the side of the read. Seicral hundred persons nrilvrd en the sicne within hfteen minutes after BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Rand will plni to night at Mnsel.er street between Neirls nml Oiamnnd. n little pile of rubbish. nbeut S"..i0. The daninge Is Waiting for fall te buy photo - en gravings is as profitable ! as waiting en third base te see the third man strike out. "Do-it-new" will bring' the sales home safely this fall. . The Che'Tnut jJtreet ENCRdriNcCaliis. ' E.COR.IIT-i!CHETNUTT ! Four Horses Rescued In Blaze Twe buildings were dumnged In a ti.e 11 ::'l."i n'l-lei k this mernlnc nl Klfn - the cr.ish. I he passengers continued fourth sttcet ami i endland avenue, their jeuiney in another bus which was .ic 1. started In the toelhouse of Spn.ies I called fiem Camden. Hretheis. centractnis. Slight damage uns done te the toelhouse befeie it una Nearlj one hundred persons will b extinguished lij lircinen The blare teniK)rarily thrown out of e.nplej incur spiead te the stable of Woodward & Ss a lesult of m die which tmlai liadlj 'Ce.. wheie four horses were rescued h damnged the phmt of the (Veil Mann- I Sergeant Fetter", of the Slxtj-hftii facturing (Vnnpani, Atlantic nnd. street and Woodland avenue police sta -Ferry aicnues. Camden. The lire staued tien. The damage te the stable was shortly befeie 1J o'clock and fanned bj sllglif. also. a northeaster!.! wind, ilie t!ame. miqii '- - enieleped the building. li try girls are eu.ple.iecl by the t ciil Cempnnj, which mauuf..ctuics chein-, late, but none weie at work teclaj. The alarm wax turned in In a patielm in. The lire caused about S'JO.tKlll dannge. , TWO HURT IN CYCLE CRASH , Father and Sen, of Palmyra, Hit Pele en Bridge in Camden A father and son were sllghtl in rd last evening in a mnlnicjile ,.c- I rut en the Fedcu.l street bridge, melon . They n.c Themas Piiscee, ly-three, Palmjra. and his seu An An hle, ten. The fatlier wns injured en lis legs nnd the son wns cut en the rhln. The two lind been ilsitiugy fi lends in Camden. They started home and were crossing the bridge when the u.aehine skidded into a pole. Reth weie thrown out. Persons cressirg the biidge tan te theli and. i.ml they were sent te I the Cooper Hospital. After theli In jurlfs li.ul been dressed thej weie ier ultteil te go home. Street Sergeant Morrison Resigns Stree. Sergeant Themas K. MoriNeu, . attaclied te the Reserves ar City Hall I aince .lull, 1PI-, sent bis reslgnatieutv te Public Safetj Director Corteljeu, l-eieral clnjh age, ll became known te- " dm. te accept a position as dclcctliei with the (Jlraul Trust Ceinpanj. lie' liies at 1,'itW Mount Vernen stieet. lie uns nppelnted te the fercfe Februar) Hi , 1SU0. . I W ThF. FaT.I Tl.SIVFT. MJ 15 I- u ' ATles r 1HE EXCLUSIVE Engagement Ring A Super- Qualitj' Polished Girdle Diamond ; an er:ji;r:aJ ' distinctive Bailer mounting en asinnriiuiDitu Steel Lockers, "' Shelvin-j & Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. Established 1854 ' 192 Qcrmantewn Ave., Philadelphia Makt this year personal car The H. C. S. is owned and liked by men who have long since passed the dollar sign en the Read te Achievement. $2850 AT INDIANAPOLIS H. C. S. Sales Company 832 North Bread Street I)i:SI(l.Ni:i) P.V HARRY C. STUTZ it&$iymmBq)ci ANT Kind of a Bex won't utuajg de Why net let in suggest the riyht box. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave.,' Phil.. Wonnecturrra e t FECIAL PAPER BOXES Cellins New Service Getting ahead requires a dear head, and that only gees with a well-rested, vig orous body. Cellins New Service steam and clcctriq baths, massage, shower, salt glow, alcohol rub, etc. puts you en your feet every time and keeps you fit. Every day except Sundays. Abso lutely no tipping. COLLINS INSTITUTE WfPHYSICAlj, CULTURE i. tW-25.tN. Breal StMtt - Se he who runs may read ! We're Philadelphia's head quarters for Rogers Pcct clothes! Norte finer ! Knox straws ! FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pcct Ctethes Chestnut St. at Juniper ieiSim JZ" 5ih Street 56th Street AVENI RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Important Announcement We Are New Helding Our Annual June Sales The final and drastic reduc tions new in effect en all Spring apparel in the Gidding Salen afford an opportunity for unusual savings en these latest Creations. Original Imports as well as Adaptations for both Dress and Sports Wear each model an individual Creation have been emphatically reduced te effect clearance. The Entire Stock of the most Exclusive Heuse ig America GOWNS WRAPS COATS CAPES SUITS 3-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS . SKIRTS WAISTS SWEATERS MILLINERY i ' Rprtnfi mirl Sum mer .S " 1 1 i nr piirril $ 'i at il mi xenril Ihr i nfiiei tit tn, f , ; nml t'i0 nir riprrlitthj iiirrcsfnij; QU ALIT Y of fabric, quality of tailoring arc the essen tials which arc se pro nounced in Reed's Clothing, and which give it distinctive char acter and assurance of satisfactory service. JACOB REEDS SONS M-24-E426 Chestnut Street Furniture V3 te V Less in Linde Great Clearance Sale In all our experience, covering mere than a third of a century, we have never seen greater values than we are offering in this sale. It is vast in extent, being a sweep ing clearance of our own immense store and warehouse stocks, together with the mill clearances of our leading Furniture, Rug and Linoleum makers. The astounding bargains embrace hundreds of lied Roem, Dining Roem, Breakfast Roem and Living Roem Suits, lirass and Enameled Reds, Sefa Reds, Day Reds, Librari Tables, Console Tables, Daven port Tables, End Tables, Tea Wagons, Desks, Gate Leg Tables, Odd Living Roem Arm Chairs and Easy Rockers, Secretaries and Boek Cases, odd Dressers, Chiffercttcs and Vanity Tables, Reed and Rattan Suits and single pieces, Perch Furniture and a vast assortment of splendid, dependable Refrigerators. 4-Piece Full Vanity Suit This is a large walnut Queen Anne Suit, with bow-end Bed. ChifTerette with trays, Vanity Dresser, 48 in. long, and large Bureau. $ 175 fer tn-r-frj-'Jn'T"Tn 'Wfi' fii rr brum m liii'iinY" Wi-I fci b TIP " 3' 4J I lull ' - V - ( i X '' ' y v -1 10-Piece Walnut Suit Rich Queen Anne design. Buffet 60 inches $ long. China Closet 43 inches wide. Extension Table 48 inches. Closed server. Kie genuine leather side and one arm chair. 149 All Summer Rugs Reduced 25 Crex Grass 9x12 feet $13.50 8x10 feet 6x9 feet 4.6x7.6 feet 27x54 inches Lineleums $2.65 Heavy Inlaid 2.25 Extra Inlaid. . 1.85 Specsl Inlaid. 1.10 Cerk Printed. . 11.50 7.00 5.50 1.H5 .$1.85 . 1.60 . P.2B . .65 Colonial Rag 9x12 feet $10.75 8x10 feet 9.00 6x9 feet 5.00 36x72 inches 2.00 Demus All Fibre 9x12 feet $12.73 8.3x10.6 feet 12.00 6x9 feet 7.00 36x72 inches 2.00 27x54 inches 1.00 Open Friday Krcniny HENRY LINDE 23d Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues rfA B Be progressive in clothes-buying Every day mere Philadelphians are accepting our Loek and Compare plan of clothes-buying: they Loek and Compare at ether stores before finally buying here. What de they find out? Just this: that this Stere is as progressive as it is large; that every beautiful pattern and finely tailored suit in our amazing variety is sold at a Super-Value price. PERRY'S FINE WORSTED SUITS Thousands of handsome, long wearing suits in light, dark and medium patterns, richly trimmed and piped with silk. Super-Value Prices for Suits $28, $33, $38 and $43 SPORTS SUITS Over a dozen different models with a variety of Norfolk backs and pleated pockets. Most beautiful Irish hemespuns three-piece Suits $42, extra Knickers $8. Total for four piece Suits $50. Other Super-Value Prices for Sports Suits $25, $28, $38 SUITS FOR JUNIORS 14 te 18 Years Old Durably made of beautiful and standard fabrics, with all the style features a young fellow wants. Super-Value Prices for Juniors $20, $23, $25, $28 Palm Beaches for Juniors with Sports Coats, Pleated Backs and Belts, $17. WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS ( f'tnrU Quality Flannel) Hit Miper-Value Price $825 Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES In clothes for men fTX'LJajsHSJi '3 i3 1 1 I I P-1 ? I S.' Springtime I f Tra 1-1 !! the (inie for plantinj; seeds and crnp-.. During the year they will grew a harvest for you. Plant jour seed new, by opening a Saving Account with us. Add te it regularly each week and It will grew a harvest of dollars for ou. Interest allowed with checking privileges The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia 523 Chestnut Street iiu-s rrniii llnlrw mil ill e ll'll 45 S. Bread Street I Inieln llulldlns Oldest Title Insurance Company in the World ,.J vl '! n A tsy i lU ". iy" W gejEjBjaieiaiBSJSJSjaEJSiiHejsa .!' 4 UiLsuftJfef i ' A c - I "fc. n- 'T ii.'1.- n hj 'VJC4. f-it .'If M.f4 Jl. ftiiL jiit sXiv!- 'tV, .U&Q ,.M ,' . i tu
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