AWTf!m AW POFIEILS II ll!i.M In lAaarlnrr Nete Says wru. - & '.Diamonds Taken Frem Mrs. Campbell Williams HAILED FROM J3ROOKLYN A ntcnrd from Hroeklyn has been .Tl l a" the home of M". "den SS,l'i-.n.as n. SM4 Oernnn ? Stniir. tniintlnsj lirr for the less J her JenrtV while en route te New rfV 1nt Tuesday. T. Il read: "I nm isln.l you .' 3nMl "181" I'ettsvlllc nvenue, Potts- tin :t. p." i" ... .. ii i..i i.. AVI in ni 1 l i'iiiuuriiii in; MrtlMn of tlie irisii ropueiiciiiis. She left riillnilclpliln for New Yerk Vlth n handlmR containing $(1000 In tattlry nnd ?-' ' "' enn unu jte bag with her nt Newark. When tie et te the Manhattan transfer the bes ' S0"0, LAWYER RECOVERS STOLEN CAR AhltK WILD UHASt Win. T. Cenner eucccbstui as ue- tectlve When Aute Disappears William T. Cenner, law partner of Jehn H. K. Srett, amis the victim of meter thieves Thursday nlsht, It be dine known today. Mr, Cenner turned detective in nn effort te recover his car, wrfh several thousand dollars, nnd finally succeeded t,Vr n H'l chase in nnetlipr nuiclilnc. The lawyer went te the finhtB lit the 'rilllles' ball park Thursday evening Ud lett Hie ninciiiei: in i-iinrgc ei jus chauffeur, who drove te Nineteenth and Columbia avenue te see his mother while waiting. Seme one stele the inn chine "Idle he was in the beuse, and le hurried back bv trolley te meet his employer and break the bad news. Mr. Cenner telephoned te ".lark" Hendersen, son of the banker and the hwwr's brother-in-law, fur nsslstnuce. Liming Hendersen came te the re.-cup in tfliil machine and lawyer nnd chauf feur piled In te senren tne neighbor hood where the car wan stolen. After patrolling the streets for fifteen min utes Mr. Cenner sighted bis ear, nnd thejr gne chase. A crowd joined in Then Hendersen "boxed" the thieves tear Ninth street and Columbia ave jue, where the street aviih tern up. The thieve.-, stalled thp car en a dirt pile, leaped out and ran. A plitrelman Hopped one of them, but lei him go italn, net Knewing of the hue and cry liter him. The police have n geed de de icrlptien of the two men. The car wns net fecrleusl damaged, SEVERAL AMERICANS MADE LEGION OF H0N0RMEMBERS War Service of Three Women Is Recognized in Paris Paris, Aug. L'(i. (Ily A. P.) A amber of Americans arc included in t newest livt of these created mein !l. of the I.igien of Hener. Den.il.l Harper. Inwyer; (ieerge Hnvilnnd. Berchant, and Jeseph l'lanel, musical compesiT, are promoted from knights te officer, and the following are created uigMs : Hjtue A il inine. I'fiiLiti I.KnnKR .respendent: (ieerge Cnsinese, who fftnt lnflill,,! .int. n... ...... l. American wdiimcers te the ferclcn lejienj L'nrhpie Diaz de Vhar, ler his services te tlie rmnule,! .lur ing the- war; Carles Kugene de Klerez, for his service te the Allies; Iler wtt Hazeltlne, sculptor, for his serv ice te Frenih jirlseners; Kiigene Hig. tlr.9. for lii4 snrvtfnc Iti ,1... I.., A ct Frame; Leepold Huffehl. for hi, contributions and war werk: Ibanez de lM.re, Wis), uuther. for bis services mule abroad te the rrench cause; Jehn Heward .Tenl.im, lawyer, Avar services; Uarly Knight, architect, devoted work junnsthe war; I.euK Meriam. dentist, WTicea throiiBlieut the war nt Nuiipv. ftquet du nellet. services te Aviir Kwew; Mrs. Charles l'rlncc, nee Been Pratt, for work in the .w,.i,.,i ens; Max Wns.vermnnn. doctor, nld Jiviiui weunded: A n house llnv-1,1 , merchant, services tn iim vrM. Mi Miss LNie de Wolfe, of New n, services t tlc wounded during war: Mildred Aldrieh. author, of ten, Mass. EPARATED FOR 38 YEARS. 'BROTHERS HOLD REUNION Merris and Jesenh nr ri. brate Near filnnrnf.r Merris Dresner, proprietor of a gen Jf store nt llelmaur, near Ulouces Uleuces f. ". .J, nnd hb brother Jeseph, avIie leww the ether day for the first time Utbirtj. eight j ears, nre having n re re en today at the former's home. eld m!S'i "'V 1s. "(,w lty-Mx years leni. un. V"!'1"" ''"' Anerlea when Je- J?r each ether until this .Aenr. 12 ," s e',"','l Jeseph's nddress At .ii . "' .niitn iFtiii I lli'V i fir- (locked h, v T',' ,AItrr "' ship h ii it v" "i!'", MS,f,r- Sire. C.lerin Ph tul, T '"'k- wl1" h.'l .seen Je- " ' ' 'hi BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT fcegra ma Announced for This Eve- nlng's Musical Treats Th( IP ! ,1 t. l. . .. I .. i. 4 ,. . '..mii'iin, i-nru' iinii n- n n i iMtnlli'l!!!1 M",N'm tonight, the pre- ""-- ii.,.,. te' ll,,m M,k.,,..,.),'" ."l: Tsrhalknushy j V l.,....; ,.i Nl '" ,iuKin;r I tal"w i:i.ii,f...1hT!IlaV'. ii"'Ufr'' Ptrii . .... hi ,llH , '' niy LiinrKP .udrrs l)r llii-H OrleR Htrauss ('7lhullt.i .'n Aflar tl... iV.i 1 . St..'.1l.M fcl-ri Tr,1,!1 "i""" '" l'lv te!,! rch n11Vf, Vl,s'raiii. Pvirni.. '.' ."Ms in" ... ni'V,"."r'n. llm:il.il lent at I lieu- ."l riur. U id ill" Maurer A?fl IH.Im 1 SI Chi. r ,U ffir. "ei" Ti'hulkewsky . S Melinsen . .. . (llllit lv- ill.., ... ""leiU.ll, The MHJ- Hj'V.'1 Willi cii.iin t.... -r'" ;:"". "i m th, "'Ib Inte AVnlhaili." ivJ...... Camden Man Mlsslnn ' 2H7 Ji!0"1"110'"' "'Kl'fen vcirs old. JepertVi iiikI'i',1,"'" ,,,,v",l,,, fiiiiiilLii. is fcnty.s.L.m, ''"stmie maidjet .it Vht VHl ll'"'Jl'M.i rtrefts. TAUNTED IN LL II LK . . . i.-... ...i :. . lt veur i ninnwm. i t.i -i- icnmrKneie since Mm, App cjsntc 1 .arias them new. Instead of ' net n member of the bar. 10 1, In -diamonds you should hnre .li" "r"1 i1, ,,,,e, ,Rt,,dJ' . of w '' rttt ncariiin """" ',,, it. mm miP un'1 clillrl. Mrs. Annlrente linn S,t the money te aid Ireland. 'Ihere mastered the subject! fnXilnriv real cirMi'i i hi i.- it" iimmiv" ...... - - ...... ciiiii Liiii iiriiii iirinfiH nni mir fera&P, ''." "".PP'lla- . l' ffi iIei, "t-i.J. AVaunrr Yi'M Amr,,",'?, f,",lm" nurr" Mt.Mlrum A.11" rhUadii.'h1 ''"""'sy . Jlrrhrit K S,,'ii'tJ1'1111 w111 i'1-'' u' " ?""" alsi 1''t "" 'hilHtfH" liPPr teKL.S! - " I. eh rr""''"""" Jewne l(W,u.,"r Hint ' U:"'" Ill ni.ll I s I i .7 1TP.1 "iVryrew . Ay, f PARADOX IN FEMININITY r S JERSEY'S NEW JUDGE Mrs. Sfctfa Applegate, New Vice Chancellor, Is a "Homebody" With Legal Mind Husband and Court Beth Demand Her Time, but Neither Meals Ner Briefs Are Neglected A paradox nnd perhaps nlse n v7. . t ' ' V i ' l " .llr"1 wemnn in clinncery,' ." .'"'-1 which is mnuc even ns Pxeeutrlx of wills with mnsculinc I'lUHviviicy. And yet ns slip grepts von, smiling cordially. In such voice vlilch Is etic of her most attractive clinrac. terlstlcs nnd leeks up from her desk where she sits in the such pprfpetien of lnltity feminine clothes that you almost expect te find n bit of embroidery In place of n typewriter. Instead It Is he buslnpss-like bundle of papers, and the practical nnd bulging brief case which slip glances through from tlmp te time. hxpcutivp secretary of the New .Ter spy AAempn's Itcptibllran Club and or ganizer of the Mercer County Units nnd assistant secretory or the Jlercer ( eunty Republican Committee. Mrs. Applegate yet finds time te kepp her npartinent of six rooms imnculate nnd inviting, nnd says thnt dancing ami metering nre her favorite pastimes outside of office hours." The new mnstcr in chancery put across he Near Kust Helle! drive in Trenten, individually raised 51)00 for the Salva tion Army campaign. Is n leader in club Averk, and yet does nil her own house work. After a day at her desk she gees home and cooks n het dinner for herself and her husband. "Time for It all?" she asks. "Well. I hardly knew myself hew I de find time te de nil these things. Hut you see, Mr. Applegate Isj se fend of home cooking, and I de all of it mvself for him. This morning I straightpiuil the apartment before I left for the State Heuse, and did n few things se that it would net take se long te get dinner Avhen I came home. I seldom get home until (! o'clock." she explained, "but I enjoy everything I de se much everv bit of it that I just make time for It." Mrs. Applegate has bppn secretary te A ice Chancellor Malcolm (S. Huchau nan since HMO. She took the oath of office as Mnstexef Chnncery Tuesday, Avhich entitles her te hear divorce cases and make her recommendations te the Court. She is nlse authorized te take acknowledgements te legal papers nnd T HALTED BY RAIN Children Scamper te Shelter as Downpour Disconcerts Park Musicians A light rainfall, developing into a miniature cloudburst, sent these bent en henrlng the children's Saturday morning concert at Lemen Hill, in Fninneunt Park, skeltering for cover shortly niter 11 o'clock tills morning. The downpour started after Henry Hndley, conductor of the Falrmeunt ark "Symphony Orchestra, had just j . , , , , . ,, I finished his two new compositions, which he bad completed in time for the children's concert. The concert started promptly at 1A.m A'rtlnr.l' ..Twin- t 11 rOfl f tin 1 1, f kWlPS .....1 e .iffrtrf HIIU mnile tti lllllKll the H .Ol, uin'n u.t.ni ...... n .-...., 1IJIVI Ull vu . ..mi. ........ .-- ..-..-.. nrnernni oeierc me rain ien. .Air Hai pv nnd jusc i nisnwi nisi "IMerret and Pierret.P?" which be dedi- j " .......-,,,' cate.1 te the tniiureii, Avne., u.e ue.uSe , came. . uiiA-Ki uupinsKy again gave ...e youthful music levers some marginal notes" en the pregrnm, which included some of the lighter compositions et , i'erdi. Mendelssohn, Gounod, ngner, I hstrnuss ami hkilten. ... 1 Fer tonight a program of vancu ap- nenl lins hrvw arrniured bv Mr. Hndley. Tlie soloist will be Miss Helen Huchnn- j nn Hltner. a Philadelphia soprano, who i will sing Massenet's "11 Lst Deux, II ' Est Hen," and the nrla, "In Hel ' Vcdreme" ("One Fine Day ), from , Puccini's "Mndnme Hutterfly. The overture of Mr. Hadley's "Hered Avill be the fenture of the orchestral numbers, i among which will also be some of the best nnd most inmiunr composition uy Hcetheven. Meerbeer. Massenet, Huni ibten. Pelihec and AA ngner. The program for this morning's con cert nnd this evening's concert Is ns fellows : MORNING Ornml March. "Alda" Ardl 0erture "A Midsummer Night's Drnm" MrndeUsehn Funiral Jtarch et a Marlentttr . ..(louned (nl l'lrrret Un?'y (li) I'lrjcttf Hadley AA'allher's I'rlze Seng from "The Master- slncrs" AAauner AValtfr "VUnna AVoeds" !j.,,r".u,, Indian Dance Skllten CVKNINfJ Coronation March, from "The I'rerhst" tir)riiTfr Oierturn "I.rennre e a ... ArU "II list lieux, II Est IJen" Mlsa Hltner Southern Fantasy ()prture "llored" . ...... Aria "Un Hel HI VMrome" Ml" Hltncr MallPtt Hulle "Sllu" Ride of the ValKjrles The orchestra will play Heflhnen Massenet Humlsten . . .Hartley ..Puccini . .Dellhes . .AA'iitfner tomorrow evening at Lemen mil. i lie soieiht ; will be Airs. Inez imrneur uauiey, L.ntntiii). 'in nreuiaui ...l .M.ii.h - "Tanithausei - . Vri-I.l,h Theuie H.ille' AVaunrr ..Oeldmur). ("Tatinhauejr") Mrs ll.ellcj nlnntitKe In 11 ... I.lszt f'halirer . Weber "i;p.inn Hhapwidy" . . . Aliallie'H Air I I'r I re IsrliuU ) .lire ji.iuii-j. (a) Intermejie, llute sole y Jeseph I.a .Munai'a (IV Ilanse of the U.ert iilrls, from "Clee. patr.i'H Nlshl" Hadley Cnerture "ISIU" Tfcchalkeky McGEORGE WILL PROBATED Cynwyd Lawyer's $105,000 Estate bequeaineu ie ennarcn , . .,,-, 111111... ,11 Nerrlstmiii. l'a.. .Aug.. 111. VS illlain ' s M.'l limrire jr., i ninmciiuin iuhjh, whose lioiue was at Cynwyd. left his SlOe.OOO estate te his children. Al,. Mi'Ceei-L'c nrevided 111 Ills will. probated here today, that the funds I COIIllllg IIOlll lllli rriiiu- in iiiMiiiiu Kirk shall continue te be used for tins nm-iinse of illssemliiating the dectrines of tlie New Church by providing lee- BAREFOOT CONGER lures, pilnting nnd missionary work. ; henellt of the ('eghlan ('lull. The pro pre lie suggests lh.lt the executers his ceeds will go Inte the clubhouse fund, en. l'erc Mcdeerse. and his son-in I A large committee of women will leek ... twt. !.... 1tiwlftLit - iiliuillrr llin ItlWi lllUlt'ii imfi ti ''noun un l Hev. William h. Worcester as te the most judioleiis Avay for cxpcudluir the IS, i i -.- ' Kirk income. EVENING 'PUBLIC MRS. STELLA APPLEGATE te administer oaths of office te Govern ment empleyes. Members of the bnr nre net selected as masters until after they bnA-e passed their counselor ex aminations, Avlilch are taken three venrs after their admittance te the bar, Avhich mnkes Mrs. Applegate's appointment nn unusual honor. "I wouldn't be human If I Avcrp net proud of the honor," she said. "And the first thing I did Avhen I heard of It was te rush home and tell my husband." "I have always bppn interested in law nnd politics," (he said in her gentle voice, Avlth Its rather high Inflections. And measure her force by her enthusi asm, and one Avlll have nn Idea of Jhc things she hns accomplished. A Weman's Duty "Te me it seems thnt It Is the duty of every Avomen te interest herself in politics. If she hns te neglect her home and family te de this, then it is a mis take ; but I de net think such neglect Is necessary. I think the better n politi cian n Avemnn is the better housekeeper and homemaker she Is bound te be. And understanding of one broaden's one's interests and tends! te Increase capabilities In both lines. "ISusy as I nm, my friend- arc my greatest delight. I can always find time te b" with -nnd enjoy them. I haven't tlms for enemies." she added. And then she confessed te another In terest. She Is district deputy of the Eastern Star, of Avlilcli she had organ ized seven chapters and yet she ad mits that she bates te make a speech ! Mrs. Applegate accomplishes all bhe sets herself te de Avltheut Hurry or hurry, and In that quiet, agreeable, smiling manner Avhich she retains both in her office and in her home. AS THEFTSUSPECT Rev. Themas Daniels Held Under Bail at Atlantic City Despite Denials MAY BE IDENTITY MIX-UP: His resemblance te a man wanted for the robbery of a. Pacific avenue bearding house in Atlantic City caused the ar rest last night of the Hcv. Themas Dan iels, of the Greek Orthodox Church, ""dclphia. nt the resort by n detec tive. Although he denied any lcnewi Although edge of the robbery, the clergyman avus held in $1."00 bail by Magistrate 1'nxten for a further hearing Tuesday PRIESI ARRESTED Jewelry valued nt mere than .f 000 J street, wns held In $,-,00 i)nil fr ,, was stolen from tiie place and clothing Grand Jury by Magistrate Ceward lo le lo wertli .$(50. The jewelry belonged te I day en chnrges of reckless drlviti" and Dr. Hernard Segal, of Philadelphia. assault and lutterv hv ninmi,iin .... ' "OIWI - -: . . -" . ; --- finil I in t' minim un fn nm Iriiln t in ..I !. ..1...I.I .... ,n f- !. te ; .; ; ". : -;v - - ."": hfe ' 'iimt Mr. ' . , . . . .. yCh.cnIn,. , .,i .. iMvln,r hi. rji t h i,,. , . ...... .- ......,. .,.,, .,.. ,w ,. ........ , the proprietress Avent upstairs. Wh , ft , , .. ,s (1ual,Pn,.C(i cu ., ,, nl,nrtmpnt!, i,, vln(, ,...,..., be- u,., rimmi mreer. teilnv. Mr. ivnniels mM It wnN n cese ()t ,ihtniaMl iUentity. "It Is ridiculous." he said. "Prem iwlint I enn understand the neltce Aiere nhl tn lnnlt fn n mm, -ttii ,, i,i,.i.. beard, trill and of dark complexion. It w) hnppeils nhat 1 fit that description, I visited C. Stephnne, of the Stephaim Itrethpra jesterday. We Avere en the wny , ,,e Natien Avhen n detective arrested me. Ueth Mr. Stephnne and i were amazed. I accompanied him te tilt, police station and listened te the proceedings. Mr. Stephnne acted nB ,ny benusman. l will return te At- Inntle ( ity Tuesday and make any fur ther explanation necessary." 389 DEATHS FOR WEEK Number Is Exactly the Same as Last Week Three hundred nnd eighty-nine deaths, exactly that same as the Aveek of August lit, occurred in the city during last Aeek, according te today's report of the Division of A'ltnl Sta tistics of the Hureati of Health. Deaths from nil enuscs for the corresponding Aveek of last jcar totaled -111. The number of diphtheria cases in creased by fifteen this week, as the re re pert showed forty-three as compared te twentv-eight last week. Twenty three typhoid fever cases, a gnin of eight, and seventeen scarlet fever cases, a gain of the, were reported. Only one lentil, newever, u-Mnmi irem a com- uuinlcuble disease. Iwo deaths were caused by the heat. READY TO SIGN FAIR BILL President Harding Will Affix Signa ture Tuesday The date for the formal signing of the joint resolution which gives Ted eriil sanction te the Sesipii. Centennial hns been changed from Wednesday te Tuesday because ether business en gagements) Aveuld net allow Senater I'ppper te be present in Washington I Wednesday. The resolution avIII he signed by President Harding in the presence of ' .. ......iinl.lnn f.'illT llilu ..!.. I...... I... I 1... I .ill...... I. - ,,.-... ,,ii.7 i,i Ill-ill lfl UY .,...., r i0pner. BLOCK PARJYT0NIGHT Proceeds Will Ge for Coghlan Club house A bloc party will be held tonight at --00 North Sydenham street for the nfltin tlin l f riiull tllnli f u iiitit ii.ti'i.lii- in hi ii" inniiiiiuiMP mimi (iu.ru,. booths. An orchestra, composed mostly of club members, will furnish the music a. J.n-ine for dancing 'iyfj' ;tfT;lgv, - AtfMffi tEDtrER PfilLAbiBLPHI, SATURDAY, VANDALS AIM HOME OF WORKMAN Strike Sympathizers Endanger Lives of Weman and Children by Stoning Heuse , POLICE NOW ON GUARD Four men, snld te be svmpntblzers with strikers formerly employed nt the carpet mlU of Hnrdwiek & Mncee. nt tacked the home of Arthur Mitchell, 27.10 Heese street, shortly nfter .1 o'clock this morning nnd broke every window In the house. Mitchell, his wife nnd six children Avere In the house nt the time. Tim children, terror-stricken by the crash of glass nnd shouts of the men. huddled In the bedroom of their mother while stones nnd clubs thrown by the strikers fell about them. Detective Winning, who lives within n few doers of Mitchell, wns awakened by the noise. He get his motorcycle and chnsed the men, avIie lied in nn auto mobile. The fugitives sped out Lehigh nvenue nnd disappeared. Policemen AAerc sent today te protect Mitchell's home. The strike nt the Hard wick & Ma gee mill, Lehigh avenue nnd Marshall street, began several weeks age. Mitch ell, aaIie has been employed by the firm for mere thnn forty years, aves among these Avhe returned. GOES AFTER ELOPERS Gloucester Detective te Bring Couple Frem New Orleans County Detective Stanley, of Glou cester, N. J., left today for New Or leans te bring back nineteen-year-old Wnlt Hntzel and Mrs.' Evelyn Lah Lah recher, telephone operator. Avith Avhem he eloped scvernl Avceks age. Lahrechcr's friends say he is under going n change of heart, nnd provided that his inenev is returned and bis dng, Trixie. Is unharmed, he avIH be avIII ing te take back his Avlfc when she re turns te Gloucester. USED KNIFE ON CAFE MAN Samuel Andersen Held In $1000 Ball for Assault Samuel Andersen, n Negro, 512 Seuth Eleventh street, Avns held In $1000 ball for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Hur ligan this morning en a charge of at tempting te kill Rema Kerajen. proprie tor of a lestnurnnt at 311 Seuth Second street. Kcrnjen snld he put Andersen out of his place nfter the latter had thrown n plate of sandwiches en the fleer Andersen then drew a knife nnd stabbed Kcrnjen in the neck. SCH00LSHIP JO SAIL Annapolis Net te Be Delayed by French Strike The schoelshlp Annapolis, with sev-enty-feur Phlladelplilans ou beard, will net be delayed at Hnvre. Avhere a walk out of deck Averkers has tied up the pert. The Annapolis is scheduled te sail from Havre Monday, according j. bcrt Lwh. statistician of the Heard of Commissioners of Navigation, and a111 net be held up because it car ries no freight nnd has pknty of t'ui en beard. AUTO RAN 0VER FOOT Injured Man Chases Autelst and Has Him Held te Grand Jury narry Mintli. -1MM) Xerth Twelfth .. ...... ...,n, i , Ui iiiiinnieni p. nr rnxpi. I... li'jlli t .. ,-. ' ' l . ..... -. '" . I'M'- is .,.. " iminu iuiin. ei i eatesv e nffi..! ''? K $ V",V." V"! " "M ,' l " ':'"". "t W7 "."," """ "V ".'-'".w mill, .1... 1... ami ran ever his feet. Smith failed te step, but Dunn jumped In another car and caught him. rimi ii ti Aeii, I.!,, r..,.. t TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Hareld t. Qulnn C'rum I vn. r , Irma M. T Itenrden. Pnimv?J' va t anii Jaroh H Finkelntnin lin v' rn; -N J nilz.beth Pollock .-.nss Ai- iJi "' nnd m .-u m t ii, jnren, 0 7 1 K ;thrl s( , ,, irsr.nn, . Harry While. 12J.1 Penlnr A Knnnril IIL'2 S 13th sf .niirv t. imrmtn nnrtn t- inn st. and Hciie jj. uavi.i m, i.nnicr r10 .i.h ,. Albert, ''tin R ", i. "" " ""I Sarah AVnlter (I Slnut. Mum Tilllft P Ke.ltlmr !rwi..':.'' nnl .. .- -.-....-, .... .ipunr un. . . . K-..tin- j,.. 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I Irwin II This 2H31 .uium, r it . nnll C.itheilne A llr.uU. 1127 N I'.'.l ,t $ RT t JiT rni KI'N'II V tl'ITII 1 fi J,V "vv fha,"y tVa rest ei ' il" wVefi 'ti!. fix.nae pii.star comic sociien in tii Sunday Publio L.KMIKH makes a Heed bezlnnms. '-uk it lUMt." 4v, ".nin. GIVES UP BABY, GOES TO JAIL, BUT WON'T FORGIVE SPOUSE Camden Weman Makes Choice in Court After Monthly Battle in Which Family Pets and Pans Figure Prominently "I'd rather go te jail than live Avith him," Mrs. Jespphlnp Iinbreskl. stprn and stnlwnrt, snld, ns slip scewlpd nt her husband, William, today In the CnindPii police court. She placed her two-A ear-old baby, Stnnlslntts, In Dembreskl's arms ns she proclaimed her decision and looked yenrnlngly toward n grim cell off In the dlstnnee. Mrs. Dembreskl's declaration wns the finale of n dramatic session before Re corder Stnekbeuse. Eliminating the siz zling compliments betAveen husband nnd wife it appears that they had their reg ular monthly battle In the kitchen this morning. Demhreski. judging from his facial i)iivenlrs, had the most cas ualties. Mrs. Demhreski landed with two fry Says Husband Could Loek Se Lonely That Strange Women Speko te Him 'TREATED LIKE SERVANT' New Yerk. Aug. 20. Mrs. Isabel Cinnferd Stewart, of the Hetel Chel fea, hns applied te Supreme Court Jus tice May in Hroeklyn for S.100 a month. SeOOO cxpcnsc.H and $1000 counsel fees pending trial of her suit for separation from Vergil Augustus Stewart, of the firm of V. A. Stewart & Ce.. com mission merchnnts. She charges that she Avns compelled te de a servant s AAerk in her home, although her husband has en income of S100.000 a year. In addition te this, Mr. Stewart had another quality Avhich annejed bis wile n leek of such abject loncseincnes thnt It inspired strange women te A-el-untecr their cheering influences, Mrs. Stewart stated In her eempbiint. "Let me recall nn incident thnt oc curred in July of 1020," she said. "I walked into the Aster Hetel and met inv husband in company with a flashily dressed nnd common looking woman. Itetb of them became very much ex cited nnd llusteied. He Introduced her in me. and she snld: 'I just had te peak te your husband, he looked se t lenelv "On June !. 1021. mother nnd I Avent te the Apelle Theatre In see 'Leve Hlrds.' As ave were seated m.A husband entered the theatre. With him avus a stunningly beautiful young .woman, gowned in u daringly extreme decellete costume, iMsclesii g freely nnd fully hrr back and arms. They snt in the or er c nestra nnd throughout the perfernunie leaned their heads very close together nnd appeared very friendly. Alter the performance we lest .ill track of them." When lie arrived home nt II :'M the following morning. Mrs. Slew art de clared she asked him Avhetlicr he had seen the P'-rftniunce of the play. He leplietl: "Why, yes. One night Avlien I amis strolling all 'ilene en Hreadwny I dropped ltt nnd get a encap scat in the gallery." Stewart, in his answer, denied nil his Avife's charges, anil nccused her, en the ether hand, of n disinclination te li'ive children, tlie principal cause of their disagreement. Kecause she refused te keep hetl-e he amis compelled te cat at restaurants, he complained, lie is new living at the Standish Arms, nn apartment hotel in Hroeklyn. In refutation of hit Avife't charges of extreme cruelty. Mr. Stewart sub mitted te the court a letter from his Aife. in Avhleh she affectionately termed herself his "lady buggess," writing te her "gentleman bug." It sni.l lu pirt: . ,. , Well, my gentleman bug. if you were here we Aveuld go down te the sea AAiives together. Leve from us and heaps of Ieac and kisses. Your loving Aife." Judge May reserved decision In the case. DIES FROM TETANUS A. L. Themas, Merchantvllle, Dreve ' Nail In Thumb Aaren L. Themas, a farmer, living en Chapel avenue, Merchaiitville, ml Penstuiken Township, N. J., died today in the Cooper Hospital from lockjaw". ' He cut hi- thumb Tuesday, while drlv- I ing iiaiN, and tetanus rapidly et in ' -REAL HOME' DINNER. 35 te 75 Cts. Ypur choice of Meat or Klsh. J AitPtiiliie!;. Ijri-iicl nnd Hutter. Ce(Te Irpd ;iVa nnd Ilosiert. lire. Mr Club Ilrrnl.fnHt i tie EAULifiirvTiTi Tit T. rftrst Penny Savings Bank il'.ivsW "4 lf4 mwm m a c u a ..... r r r. n "nsiinhnii itri IX.1tT.-.i... I Ci H O Jahn VMnam 6V.i: r Interest Cuticura Seap Will Help Yeu Clear Your Skin flesp, Olntmoit.Tsleem. Mv. errwhri Sunrles free of CcUcnn UbenUrlti. dpi. I, lltldie, U111. Innocence -"Yes, I knew thn MOON Is n cracking koeiI cir. hut I thought they coat a barrel of muney." Price. : $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Ditplay Roem Open Evening The car of ten proven units Moter Cars MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandcrgrift, Prof, 855 N. Bread St. Phene Poplar 7580 AY UGGESS All SEPARATION LjfiR, AUGUST , 26r 1 ing pans en face nnd pars nnd Dpiii Dpiii breski, in self-defense, replied Avith rice pudding which was scheduled for the finish of today's dinner. Mrs. Dem Dem breskl repented Avlth n pie and n fcAV dishes. Each agreed that they had get their just deserts. After the light Dembroski caused her nrrefct. It was their fifth battle in ns many months. "Let's hnA'c, pence new," suggested Recorder Stackhouse. "I'm willing." snld Dembroski. Hut his Avlfe was net in armistice mood. 'Tavbh then she mnib her de cision. She wns held in .?."i00 bail for the Grand Jury. Stnnislntis looked nfter her mourn fully as the jail deer clanged. 17cm 17cm Ireskl will have te take care of their live children. 17 E QUIZZEDf KILLING Was Cause of Quarrel Which Led Husband te Sheet Film Acter, It Is Alleged SCREEN DIRECTOR IN JAIL New Yerk. Aug.. 20. Mrs, Geerge F. ('line, said te hnve been the cause of the rpiarrpl between her husband nnd Jehn HergPii, a screen neter, that re sfiltpd in the killln? of Hergen in Cllne's home nt Edge'vatcr. N. J., was ques tioned there tedny by Assistant Prose cutor Charles J. McCarthy, who is In vestigating the story of the sheeting. Clinc is location jnnnager for the Fex Film Company.' He Is n prisoner In the Hergen County Jail nt Hnckensnck. Captain James F. Dlnan, of the IMgewnter pellcp, snjs that f'linn ad mitted tiring two shots nt the screen actor. Although shot nt the CHne home. Hergen mnnnscd te stngger te n curb some distance away before he fell. He died half an hour Inter, but before be passed away he drew from" his pocket n crumpled, bleed-stained, but legibly. tirmly written note. Ah!ch read: "Geerge ('line killed mr." The Hergen County authorities today I Avere especially interested in the fact I that the note was Avrltteu in what j seemed te he a feminine hand. They plnuncd te compare the writing Aith specimens or r.ergen s handwriting in nn effort te determine whether he Avrete the note himself. Anether point which interests the au thorities investigating the sheeting which ecuired last ntglit is that, al though the story told by ("line would in dicate that it had (eme about as n result of a quarrel In bis home last night, some Infeimanls have stated thnt for weeks Hergen fc.ired dentil at tli" hands of ('line, while tlie latter In turn wns afraid of violence from Hereen nm told close friends thnt II he were feun 1 killed Hergen might be suspected. ('line in :i Mntenicnt said te have been made at Hnrkcn'.-ick this morning Is quoted as fellows; "I didn't Intend te kill him wfcen he lunged for me av ith the blackjack; I nnlv intended te 'wing him'." SALESMANSHIP KAI.i:.t.MNSHII' Theory and prai tlce Kht claksvs Tnucht hy an expert snles. man. a beiki turns rer nmtiltleu. jeun'; , nin enrninB iss man SuO u wecK te learn Arp. ii t ep'' s-Tlt Writ's! tlfSINESs! rni.lKOE HOT rhi'.lniil tfrri't AA-ulniit 0.1-sl Copying f& Enlarging Kodak Films, Faded Photographs, Tintypes and Daguerretypes. FUms developed FREE when prints are ordered (postcard size) 5c each. KEENE&CO. Opticia7is 1713 Walnut Street Trustee's Sale BLACK HORSE FARM Wfi On Baltimore Pike. Mi.ntieteun Town. ship, about ere mne AA'eat of MEDIA, Delaware County, I'ennslania, will be old en Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1922 at 2 o'clock P. M Standard Time I'AIIM renthlns ateut 53 atres. mere or less, and hns a larwe spacious 31-. stcrj stone nunsien house 30x.lO, fltti! with the lat.st modern IinprnArmenta and cotiveelences, suitable for country estate Modern .uibuildlnEs with all latest rn- rreiem.. ts UP te date in every feature. The Highest Spot in Delaware Ceanly Particulars f r ,m the undersigned: llli:(llHIKI. - (.(ll.DKK Auctienei-r HOAVAIIII II, CIOL'II rnninrililllr. Ilp. Ce.. Pn. Anether of the Famous Rending Every-Other-Week Excursions te New Yerk $9.00 AS Hound WW Trl" Will lie llifh Sunday, Sept. 3 Spei 1.1' 11 nm leaiea urn 1111K lerminai 7 eq a il I. Stan, 1. ard Time l. Sl.l A Jl tljiilk T'm,. -t PP.n, at Columbia A "e" lluiitl. aden m u.nne Junction I , Ban ,11 I Jenk nt, w n likets ni be pur, based prier te rU tli. rs' X' ""'"" l'"nH"i' "ixntu rhllailelnhln A Hemline it.. MOVE MAN' m ( - rwrmPyP 1 $ vh NAB MOTHER AND GIRL ON THIEVING CHARGE 12Year-Old Child Believed te Have Taken Bag Frem Stere A twelve-year-old girl, her mother nnd another young wemnn nrp being held by the pellcp en n charge of steal ing from n downtown women's goods stele. The child, sent te the Heuse of De De tentlen, Is Snriih Cooper, and hpr mother Is Mrs. Rese Cooper. The third pprsen nrrpsled, Mnrgnret Seaber, who lives Avith the Coopers at (!0!) Seuth Merlona street, nnd Mrs. Cooper were held in $.'00 ball each today. Yesterday afternoon tbe mother, daughter nnd tlie ether woman went Inte M. Silverman's store at Sixth and Seuth streets. When they left n clerk trailed them te Seventh nnd Seuth, Avhere be recognized District Detective Flynn nntl told blm the child hnd taken a bended bag Avertli . and put it under her nrm Flynn found the child hnd the bag and arrested all three. REPRESENTATIVE M'FADDEN MAY HEAD RESERVE BOARD A !.,. - D.i.,,i, n- Appointment of Pennsylvania Be Ing Urged en President Harding Washington. Aug. 20. Represent!!- tive L. T. McFndden, of I'ennsWvanln, chairman of the Heuse Committee en Hanking and Ctirrencj , is being dis- cussed in "engress for I he governor ship of the rcdernl Reserve Heard, te succeed A . r. U. Harding, whose term hits expired. As chairman of the Committee en Hanking and Currency, Mr. McFndden has long been familiar with the Federal Reserve, Act and the amendments te It from time te time. His friends think he. Avill be an appropriate successor te Governer Harding, as he is n bank er, iiml is from Pennsylvania, widen is in the Third District, and has no member of the beard. PLAN CONDUIT HEARINGS Judge Stern May Take Up All Ac tlens Here Tuesday will be heard en Tuesday before Judge UL MI IM'L L1iA.H A - thn Ldtrin tl tvii. lippni....,.., will be made regarding the hearing of nnv t 1 1 1 e action in the injunction suit c..j ".i" . . - ...j...... . ...I. ,.m, hreiieht bv members of the Cliestnur Street Huslness Men's Association clti7ens and taxpnjers for an injunction te prevent the laying nnd maintenance of the conduits. .:nh. 5ll 3w- . ,i EZ i"n irr , 'V. ,,t w I 10"' "nin n1"' J thought be aves trying bv the AAestern I nien IcJcgrnph ( em- . ilrnk in t mi, n,. t hn,i isn rTU a m n inTn in ii a nrnmnil mnu IihrhmI, n.-lti,. txt ..-milllltH In f'hnuttiiir ttrt u"" v,, "' -v ' uin.ttw n ntlllll. rjiMiib DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES silver ' Leather Closed te-day K jftWmuntnmHCtrMi XJIf5" OKAHI: work Inntnllnl by a reliable VV33K VJ xf B house Btitiriintern nafrty unci satisfaction. Srol (I i $ Liig nting fixtures i 111 U S rAM .i.. H. .. n-ij .,-..- Ill ! w fj S I'ilsn III solid brass only. mill , $8 idxA 3 A Ycar ie ,ay ,l Yeu Desire JM " ' O&iJeK' 111 I jLs Ii! S maS& WANTED COMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WILt KMl'LOV COMPETENT JIHX FOB UAILne.D 8EUVICB AH rOLLOAVSl MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Btindarfl wnces will be paid under rules and werklnc conditions wl seniority Aatlnii from time of employment, aa precrlbl by tb UnltM Btatcg llnllrend Latxir Beard. TbOBe wlshlns te enter the femes of this railroad will apply n 264 Ne. 15th St Philadelphia THOS. COOK & SON announce the REMOVAL of their offices te 130 Seuth 15th Street Tel. Spruce 8S20 COOK'S signifies TRAVEL SERVICE of the most complete type. I-- s - III ,iViWWVyWlV,tl.avl,vvvv, $25 PAINT CRAFT AUTO PAINTING CO. i rarG CarS' 35l0 and "P Ferd Cars, $25.00 i lean, j rnatH el ll.it paint, mrnihliw! and peliKlud; gu.iranteed 1 tCiinerk. " CUr,a,nH ""d ""h0NtcO lA'tterin" au pie? Paint Craft Aute Painting Ce. Fer Details llrlni; Car te .I'w"; '.r,n'ft'w1' .i''r' V'$w ri 35'' THINK BLOWS, NOT KNIFE, KILLED MAN Mrs. Elizabeth Sabett Tells of Struggle te Eject Jeseph Buckley Frem Her Heme OUSTED HIM ONCE BEFORE What detectives believe Is the true story of the slaying of Jeseph llucklcy, who wes found ilead Wednesday near his bontheusp nt Glrnrd Point, Avns told tedny by Mrs. Kliznbelh Snbett, who , is held for his death. The story Is thnt she struck him Avith her fists and ejected hint after he had forced bis Avny Inte her boat beat house. The detectives snld they bnve found nothing te substantiate rppertu there Avere steb wounds in the body. - 1 MrR Hnb(m te(, )lPr story , r)ctrc. tive Siieller through Mrs. Mnrtha Jehn- I son, a cousin of the aveiiiiiii, avIie noted os Interpreter. Mrs. Sabett speaks only German. The woman a111 be held by the police - I until nfter the Inquest. Then she may be sent te the Philadelphia Hospital i for obspn-ntlen I unu in iipiI." the woman snld, "when I heard wnnp eiip knocking nt the Avlndew. it must have been near 12 o'clock, but the knocking kept up, nnd I finally get out of bed. A man was trying te get in. "I went te the back deer, nnd there steed Huckley. I said, "What de you Avent? He said 'I Avnnt te come in nnd sleep.' I snld, 'Yeu can't couie in hen-.' "Huckley forced bis Avny into my home nnd I grappled Avith blm. We struggled nreund the room. Flnnlly 1 struck him n. blew and pushed him out nnd locked the deer. "Then I went back te bed. In n few minutes there was n pounding nt the . . i . ,il";K1('y "umDici in. Wp Avrehtled UtilJII illl'l A PUHVf. ill m another blew. Pished blm out the deer and he rolled Vew" , emuaiiKincnr. uuni s ine last . . I 1 saw of him. I thought lie had gene imiOAsny inree wccks age nucmey nnd tnetl t terce ins way in, nnd l drove blm out by striking liiirAvltli n hatchet." - VEn3MrfH3 U.,"M ""fliCi, 1)11111 Clocks China Glass Fancy Goods Stationery vvyvvisi Finished in 48 Hours The Way Wc De It -- rzz: r-- - -.. $35 "''KK AVE AW ft Jt .'. J Art'ia rtj v3 .,i I ,'MM"',''',''I'SS1SSSII.11SS4.11... r a 1'liene liiiv.ini , V '.V- : , il ,'wh -- - AiT .Vt'StifSiTl 1"' r'fiMmmwM'i MBBMBsaTJaTJaTasjaTJaTawaaiasisBBssMMiMM ' imtn-'- . vi v&&w7ZMmmwt!ti
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