- "I" - K i m uci rt W3 de Ma ; J).' as off 89 m IM JH m ilBILElTALIANO toOTOINADRIATICO ;KNEIJlITORDAPOLA jflL tffficiali e Tro Soldati IM?ffi Pricrionieri Nuovi Iroismi d.e g 1 i ' Alpini. lC... Twni Distrutti in )ue ml Sugana. ttOMA. 6 Agoato. jnr!lblle Itallano liombarda' glovedl, K ,'., la bane naVale austrlaca dt I 7rendovl caacrc pareccnie uomue, fc i ilftoo. In segulto ad un guaeto S.5?-; caUsato dal vledento kv.amento a cui era state llW. artlcllcrle del fortl nesog o delle .iirlKlbtle cadde In maro o dl tro ufTtclaU o dl SiA ". ' -i fnrmnto KIji (ninoa fU fatto prlclonlero, tiopi'"' hrtnwi. ' r' . . .... - -.rrf.micatd ilfuciaie annanciame m S d"l dlrlelbllc died che le causa ' ".tffll montro volava su Pola c non t(Wmiontanarsl In tempo per sal- JsSSiiddc Alpine Itallano combattono JSEnte nella Vnlle del Cordovole S H5JK. una dopo 1'altra lo poslzlonl !lI foblcttlvo Itallano In queata ttV.mDPO Alpine complono in quella m . Lmnamila dl Afpint, legatast 5WH ' ..- nmn nor una ascenslone. L$ti? cna dlfflcllo nltura. al trasclno' Si una mltraellatrlco o la monto' In -?" ..7- . nil si domlnavano le trlncee Jpehe da l(ovc sU tluslrlacl suardavano ?ulta dl Blocdl' gll Alplnl aprlrono -. sulle tilncoo nemiche o dopo una SiiMiU fucilata durata Un quarto u ora f KclaronP all'nssalto alia balonetta. In Ifll I modo ess! prcsero al nemlco tro trln- SIl Alplnl lltorlost trovarono ncllo Ffrincee Plu dl 200 cauaven ai ausirmci. UM ml el ch0 dlfcndovano lo '.tineee "" stau uccl8 uu' uul;u UB'" Ellatrlce die gll Alplnl avoVaho bijclnato sull'altura scalata nella notte. kVCnnllnuano con straorainana jiersis rz:. n ..tni-chl deKll austrlacl contro . iwUfonl Itallane sul Monto Sel Busl, Kmtsta. peralstenzn mostra quanta im v'Jortinta B" austrlacl dlano a quelle po f ililonl eho gll Itallant hanno ora ben con K.iM,in In modo da potcr alcuramento fdjringere tuttl I tentatlvl del nemlco. Un telramma da Udlno dice che 11 rttenerale Cadorna lm lalzlato dl gla' l'at Shjco alia seconda llnea. dl dlfcnaa aita t triaca dalla quale dlpendono I fortl chb Jail altoplano del Carso dlendono Qo- !rlia. Quest! fortl saranno presto sotto 3 fuoco dlretto dclle srosso artlelleria itiliabc t'arclduca EURenlo ha conccntrato lo ive mlgllorl truppe sulla Cresta del Val ! johev Ch forma la scconda llnca auatrlaca. r' i BMSlonicn austilacl fattl dagll ltallanl 6 istfrl'cono cho cell ha Ispczionato la po- iliiocet na passaio in nviaiu iu nupp o TU 1 IncoragIato a rcslstcro stranua- mtzU agll attachl ltallanl, facendo loro Boturi cha apnunto.a Joro sono affldate la ijtm dl Trieste e le sortl della campagna contto rauar - It cresta che controlla la poslzlone uvata ll Dobcrdo' a. nord dl Monfalcono k e la Btrada cho da Dulno porta a Rupla & -j rinin (vnatitiilarnHn linn nnrrlltn E eu u. vu.i .wt.v..w..- -.. , . - f ycramente grave per gll austrlacl, i cul f sfonl per jlcohqulatarla sono perfctta- nmnto nninrnll ma Inutlll. 11 costante 1 prosresso digit ltallanl dONO rendcre la i'eltuarlone a GorUla ognl glorna plu' I crltlea. Cho Gorlzla cada o non, lo " armato Itallano contlnuertinno ad avan- iaro In territorlo auatrlnco. t!a corrlspondcnto del Corrlcre della Eetl descrho Tcrolatno cho gll ltallanl drtoao splegaro per atlaccaro le poderoso tsicampnll del nemlco. II corrispona )ripcnnrn In hnKn ft. nilnntn Erll ha fFtirun ulllctalo fcrlto cho cgll ha ln . urylstato: , Furono lmpartltl ordlnl a tro repartl dl tooadronlrsl dl tre punt! della cresta Woolnantp Doberdo', cho si trovavano ad fwf&fltlnalo dl motrl al dl sopra dcllo I nultl..l ll.lt.nn Cnl n.ntnl BrxlilnH .11 eiueun renartn si offrlrono dl nndare asanzt con I tubl carlchl del torrlblle (tploslvo Itallano per tar saltnre le mine id 1 ptlrnlntf niiKtrinni t rnR nrnnnrffrn Sa jtrada per l'assalto nlla balonetta. ln- tanto le poslzlonl nustrlncho erano assog fettate ad un vlolentlbslmo bombarda- tutnto da parte della battcrlo Itallane. Una mezz'ora dopo un fortlsslma de tcnaalone segulta sublto da altre ugual mente fortl annnnnlnvn n.hn erll erolcl j'jBfc volohtaril acvano com plu tl la loro perl- ir .TJiiJFt.i iniHHinnn ;noi 01 nrnnn oninri rn rm ppni verso le trincce auat;riache, appro fittando dl ognl sa&so per nnscondcrsl alio gjato ed al cdmpo mlnuto, avevnno lanclato iprtlplt.osa g(u' per 1 llanchl del monte, mentra e mltragllatrlcl auatrlache voml Bnr?no BU d' 'oro una Brnndlne dl prolet K, "Ia la grandlne micldlale duro' pochls- timo. i tub! avevano fatto II loro terrlbllo lavoro dl dlstruztonc, e mltra fliatrlcl e cannon! austrlacl erano Btatl fattl in pezzl. In questo mentro 1 tro Mpartl ltallanl facevano echegglare un JOrmldahlln i-rlrln Ml IVIv l'Tlnllnl payjilar e Bi janclavano all'assalto alia aiwetta verso le trlnceo nemiche. OH Ji-sfrlacl furono nresl dal nanlco. e si .-rrtsero ngll ltallanl o rlmasero ucclsl Coal In duo snU -Inrnl -11 ilnllanl ero prlgionlorl 2C0Q auatracl o presero importanttsslma llnea dl trlncee j-lche diftsa In modo che era rltenuta Jmpttndlblle o quasl.'V i n dlapacclo da Lalbach alia, Tribune OInevra dice che I'artlgllerla (tallana , -a pake Your Choice iof 42 Routes to California k Island TJnea have Issued "MU.foIder describing In detail the 42 jWTiopuar and interesting; routes to m (Ufornla Expositions. --en route jh accompanied by a map ?!Hng at a glance just what sections ' tour takes In. If vou are clannlne WP WeBt. you will need thla folder, we have also nubllshed an authentlo of hotels and boarding; houses in fotnla--wlth ratealn fact, wo have de It so easy to enlov a trln to the positions that about all you have to atwr peruslne- our literature is, to a tKljet you'll lcw)W Just what Wll n BK a j rj( low far 1nr l-nunil fln 'from tJUdeipbla, with choice of trains, in- as the "Oolden State Limited." ky Mountain Limited." "Callfor- Colorado Plver." "Colorado- f0."11 Espress " Automat lo block S" "' njOMiern aii-sieej equip teuperb divine oar service. Hh lnaslHAna InnlnilKil In AnA at no ei-tri, cost. . phone or dron In for folders booklet at Rock Island Travel ,M Brown, D. p. A Phone: W'l' ..' wta" .ulla vlco rnentte i Ji;imc,i tra norf n to Ii h V dlrlgVftn6 verao ?lov carta HiM'Mi0,btUc,u- n "So otto " ,5,1!,,u"a,l,, taccrono per del lorll cho dfi oombardamento conqulMato1" alcunoCO,t1t?nVr0 C n" ab.b"lmo fortincaloaurrdlr nS8d' bCn lerl II nemco cerco' dl IJSSSi!?0 nSSr,1yn,adare8ol'ldrel nTr"".r.V'.sul"l0Plano dl Dobcrdo' Gll ii ixirmn .. a . Can&,l0hC"0 vlcjnanzo della oVes'dc'. cappireclo, ma not reslstcmmo nll'attacco NEW HEADOF SCHOOLS WILL BE A MAN, SAYS HENRY R. EDMUNDS Successor to Late Dr. W. C. Jacobs Will Not Be a Woman, Despite Agita tion, President and Mem ber of Board of Educa tion Aver. oi.'i' n wnm,,n od lirnd nn1 ahoulilrrs niiotp n man n candidate for Superin tendent of School I nnuld vote Tor heri but I think n man will he elected." Henry' It. Kdmunda, President of the Hoard of Education. "lltnens, not ex, should be tho deter mining factor." John Story Jenks, mem ber of the Board of Education. Two of the men who will cast votes In deciding whether or not Philadelphia's next Bupprlntendcnt of schools will be a man or a woman today frowned on the movement to elect a woman as school head "because eho Is a woman " Henry It. Edmunds, president of. tho Board of Education, who will preside over the mooting In September which will probably elect tho iato Dr. William C. Jacobs' successor, stated that ho believes the board will elect a man. "I cannot say now how I shall vote, but I am rather In favor of a man," he said. "Fitness, not sex, should bo tho deter mining factor," said John Story Jenks, member of tho board Tno teachers In tho department of edu cation, many of whom are women, would not like to have a woman superintendent, asserted Mr. Edmunds "I bellevo they would object to the Idea," ho continued "Tho board has et to hear from thorn in tho way of reso lutions, as most of them are out of town "If n woman candidate stood head and shoulders above tho men I would vote for hor, but my general inclination is for a man. I am inclined to believe that the uoaru or uaucation win pick a man from tho many nppHcants Tho election will probably take place at the board's next meeting on tho socond Tuesday in Sep tember. "The Board of Education thinks ery highly or Dr. Lucy Wilson, JIIss Kather Ino Puncheon and Miss -Margaret T. Magulre, who hao been mentioned for the place. They arc all fine women " "It Is manlfes.lv Imposslblo for mo to say how I shall vote," said Mr. Jenks "When tho time comes I shall oto for the person best qualified, regardless of sev Fitness should bo tho criterion. If a woman candidato were pre-eminently qualified for tho position I would voto fo- her. "The threo women, who are not candi dates, but who are being mentioned as such, are very capable, and in my opinion should be retained In the positions which they aro filling so excellently. The ques tion of the head of tho Southern High School for Girls, for which Doctor Wilson Is a candidate, has not yet been decided, There surely Is gpod material for n super intendent .of schools in tho department of superintendence." P VICTROLA VI m OAK 4 . 8 The music of the Victrola is S particularly enjoyable on the water. PS r2r&&- Total cost 1E cfrfl-' '!vP'?Ty .H Qapc,n8 tu ,lie music oi a Vutrola MB is a fftvvntc pajtua$ JBTENraq LEBaBB-PHILABELPHTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST G, flilif i 1 igih avfM i , IWm ffitm I w f HI Him w l ' IH PRIZE-WINNING BABY Frances Trendell, of 201G South Garnet street, won tho silver cup offered by the Passyunk Ave nue Business Men's Association for tho prettiest 1-year-old baby at tho big outing at Point Breeze PLEDGE SUPPORT FOR RESERVISTS' FAMILIES Italian Business Men Devise Means to Save Soldiers in This City From Exile. "Little Italy" started today on Its pol icy of keeping faith with tho Italian Goernmcnt nnd meeting tho demands of city officials It Is busy raising funds for tho support of the families of re servists, lest any of these families be come public charges Many church falls and other benefit entertainments will be hold, and tho loyal Italians will practice strict economy in the Interests of the campaign Until tho situation was cleared up at a meeting In Italian Immigration Hall last night the Italian reservist faced a dilemma. Ho Is liable for military serv ice In tho Italian army. If ho does not heed the call to tho colors ho Is declared an exile and Is forbidden to return to his natlvo land. On the other hand, re servists had left Philadelphia In such numbers that city officials threatened to nrrest any who could not show that their families would be provided for in their absence. A large gathering of Italian business and professional men met In Immigra tion Hall, at 10th and Balnbrldge streets, last night to attempt to solvo this ques tion. During tho entire discussion not n voice was raised In protest against the edict of Director of Public Health and Charities Zlegler and City Solicitor Itjan. These officials had written nn opinion stating that Italian reservists might be arrested In case they could not file surety that provision had been made for their families during their absence. A spirit of confidence in being able to provide for every family pervaded tho meeting and pledges were taken to practice strict economy According to speakers, there are 10,000 Italian reservists In Philadelphia and Pennsylvania who must answer the call to colors before August 10. There Is no scheduled sailing of reservists from this port beforo October, but those called to arms beforo then must return to Italy by way of New York. The payment of a few dollars will secure a Victrola through the Heppe Rental Payment Plan For a small down payment we will send any style Victrola to your home. You do not have to pay any extra amount for the privilege of buying your Victrola in this way. You only pay us the cash price in amounts which are no larger than what you would have to pay to rent a Vic trola. A few months at rental rates pay for your outfit. 'This rental-payment plan is one of the features of Heppe Victor Service Our service includes service not only from trained musician-salesmen, but also from the store. We carry every catalogued record, and every record that you receive is guaranteed to be new. We do not sell our demonstrating records. We have numerous roomy and comfortable booths. Record purchases are delivered free to any point in the United States, Our outfits and our rental-payment terms are as follows : VICTROLA IV 6 10-inch Double-face Record Total cost Pay $3 down, $2.50 VICTROLA VI W -IWMtlWM huh(v',..i. ,-Tf Pay $4 down, $3 monthly.! VICTROLA VIII ,..,,,,,, ,"y., ,,,....,......?-... Records, yur selection ,..Mtvn'"V"4 t? ". Total cost ,.,.t ..:,', ..t- a15-00 VICTROLA IX .... ,,t,.S,.,., .,,...,.... 5Jo,oo Records, your sejectjon '" Total cgst .. ...,.... 60-00 Pay $5 down, $4 monthly. .. -WHO., rmemb,r ' ' C. J. HEPPE & SON &32Sr2 "tl DU PONT roWDEIt COMPANY MAY PUKCHASE MOKE LAND Rumors of Negotiations for Extension of Property Current. WlLMINGTtftf. DeT, Aug 6 -Humors are again current that tho Du Tont Pow der Company Is endeavoring to buy addi tional land in the vicinity of Fenton'a Bench Including that resort, for tho p jr poso of enlarging its ponder plant. Con siderable land has already been purchased, but according to those In a position to know, tho company has ample ground for tho additions to the powder plant which It contemplates and some of which are now being constructed According to the general understanding, tho Idea of the Company In endeavoring to buy Fenton's Bench, If that place Is be Ing negotiated for, Is not to build addi tional plants, but to present considerable settlements springing w too close lo the powder mills. The greatest trouble which tho company has Is guarding Its plants from curious visitors, nnd tho plan gen erally followed In to control tho land for a good distance on each side of the pow dcr mills. Tno picric acid plant of tho company U not situated far from Fen ton's Beach and more land could readily bo used about that plant. Tho company, howcer, does not admit 'that It Is after more land, NURSES PLAN BENEFITS Hope to Raise Funds With Which to Buy Auto Ambulance. Tho nursci of the Women's Homeo pathic Hospital, Mth street and Susquc hanan avenue, will give the first of n series of excursions and entertainments tonight, tho proceeds of which will bo used for the purchase nnd mantcnanco of an automobile ambulance. Tho many accidents In this thickly pop ulated section of tho city have created such a demand for prompt treatment of tho Injured that tho present horse-drawn ambulance 1h unablo to meet the situa tion Itcsldcnts of the section ha.e Indorsed tho plan proposed by tho nurses, and many will lcao Arch street wharf at 8 o'clock this evening on the steamer Queen Anne for a moonlight trip down tho Delaware Music, dancing and a di versified entertainment program will fea ture the tilp Tho nurses In charge of tho affair In clude tho Misses Clara Ilosc, chairman; Louise Mlchler, Mary Sharrar and Lillian McBrlde. Wills Admitted to Probate Tho following wills wore ndmlttcd to probato toda Ruth A. Kcrrlck, Maplowood, X J.. $11000, Deborah H Balllngcr, 2011 Pino strcot, $3000, and Samuel D C. Has, 3231 Powclton nvenue, 300O Tho personal ef fects of Samuel C Ilosslter wero ap praised today at JI0I3OS, of Sarah Bren nan, $M60:0, nnd of Nicholas Marshall, J100.C00. Police Coirt Chronicles Tho call of tho ocean rings In tho ears of George Jones cery time ho passes n fish. This is especially tho case when It's warm A big cod, health) looking despite- Its demise, was hanging In front of a grocery near Front street and Glrard avenuo as John passed Ho yonrned to go fishing immediately, but he couldn't, so he went nnd got a drink. Later he took another drink and finally several drinks together. Then ho chanced bj a storo whero they sold fishing lines and tackle He bought a polo and line Then he perched on top a ban el In front of a 2d street grocery and dropped the line In a bucket, which an obliging youngster filled with water. A bottle of rje In his back pocket kept up the enthusiasm and In his mind he was down at Anglcsca pulling In bass Ho was unaynro of thu fart that many persons were watching h(m, Including Acting Dtcctlve Gallagher The sleuth Induced George to cut out tho sport nnd accompany him to tho East Glrard ave nue station "I got a lot of money and don't see why I should be pinched," said George, and he ndded, "and I'm all dressed up." "And jou have no place to go," the Judgo observed. 'That s so," said the prisoner, sadly. 'The fishing Is good up at Holmesburg." said the Judge, 'and you can rest there for 30 days." , $,f , ZdSJ 519.50 monthly. '2-W ..,,-.,,, -. ... $29.50 $40.00 S.00 55f Write for Urgp IllutraU4 Catalogue we have th Hm fainted thrc mounding board instrument, and the WrU.amo8 JMfe. These mstnimmta aho sold on the rental-payment plan. I The Daily Story Spelling and Suspicion ,.oSl"h.?. BMlufe of Impatience Elder rose After nine months On a foreign mission, the little flat seenwd wonderfully homelike, and ho had hoped for an eve ning of quietude Probably It was one or ine inapt who had heard of his return ami who had looked hint up with the best of Intentions. t .van all .ery kind of him. but Elder would rather he had romalned away until tho morrow, nnd It was with n slight frown that he threw open the door lead ing to tho hall lie gave a start of surprise as he per ceived a woman's figure silhouetted anainst the brlghest light in the hall, but ;iacr was iiccuslomcd to receiving range- visitors at all hours and he stepped aside to permit her to enter. It was not until they were In tho tiny sitting room that the girl threw back her . ., S'.'er started back, "Erica," he ci led, "this is most' Indiscreet " "Vou receive other women on business," eho defended as she clasped her hands. "On business," ho repeated "Surely )ou tan have no business with a de tective." With a little cry, tho girl sank Inlo a chair. "Jack lJrayton told me at tho Bonnlngtons that you were back," she sold. "I could not sleep until I had seen ou. I came on from there. I had gone to consult Mr. llennlngton. 1 shall lake only a few minutes." Curiously Elder watched her, the woman he had loved for jcars. Versed In the play of expressions, he could see that It was something serious which had led her to violate convention, but he could not Imagine what had brought her to seek his aid. "I suppose you know," she went on, "that Uncle Jim Is dead." "Mr. Maltby?" ho gasped. "Why, I saw him the night I left. Ha looked good for n dozen scars." "Ho was killed." the girl went on "Thcro was an effort made to malto It appear a suicide, but thb letter he was supposed to have left upon the table was found by the Coroner to bo a for gery." "Have they any cluc7" he asked, his professional Interest aroused. "They say that Paul did It," sho said, crjlng softly. "Ho was convicted yes terday." "Convicted," ho gasped. "Why, Paul would not have killed a fly." "There was a handwriting expert who testified that some of Paul's character istics wero found In the letter. They had a darkened courtroom and lantern slide enlargements. Paul was uncle's sole heir, and ho was known to bo In debt" 'Havo they taken an appeal?" he asked. "Surelv the case will not bo uncontested " "Thero is un appeal," sho answered, but Vincent, th0 lawyer, says he hat no hope that ho cannot hope to con trovert the expert's evidence. Can ou help me?" She rose from her chair and held her hands toward him "I can and will, he answered heartily "Believe me, Erica, before tho next trial comes we shall have tho proofs read and Paul will so free." For a momont she looked Into his cj ea Then she dropped her veil and turned away. "I must go now, ' she announced. "Will jou come to me tomorrow?" "I was thero this evening," ho said simply. "They told me jou had gone out. but I heard nothing of the trial. I will come at 11." He learned little that was new In the morning. Paul Wcstcott was James Westcott's sole heir. He had been caught In a hole In Wall streot. and It was believed that he had committed tho murder In tho hope that ho might realise upon this fact to borrow the money to save his jnarglns, A letter announcing tho action as a suicide was clearly shown to be a fdrgery, though a clever one. and the caso, Indeed, looked black. Elder came away from the house dis heartened. Ho was certain that his friend had not committed the murder, but even to one of tho best detectives in the country the cose looked hopeless Ho went to the lawyers and arranged for a .opy of tho testimony, and when that was forthcoming he shut himself In his room to study It At tho end of a couple of days he locked the typewritten pages In his desk and gave himself over to his social duties. Elder was a detective through love cf the work, not because It was necessary for him to earn his living In this fashion, and on those rare occasions when not engaged In a pursuit he was welcomed In fashionable homes. His reappearance In society was ac cepted as being an acknowledgment that there was nothing to be done for Paul Wcstcott, for he was known to havo VICTROLA X , .,...,,,. 575.00 Recprds, your selection ,.,., ,. 10,00 Total cost ;...., .' $85.00 Pay $5 down, $5 monthly, VICTROLA XI ;,.,...,...,t,,,. 5100.00 Records, your selection ,,...,,..,....- lQ.oo Total cost ,....,,!... . ,,,$U0.00 Pay $8 down, ?6 monthly, -( VICTROLA XIV .,,.....,.., ,,,.,.,,r.,f$150.00 Records, your selection .............. ,i ,,,..,.,, 10.00 Total cost ..,.,,t....,....t,"-MM"""$l-0.00 Pay $10 down, $8 monthly. VICTROLA XVI .,,,..,..,,,. ....... ..,.,,.. ,,,,.$200.00 Records, your selection . 1W Total cost ' .2lfc00 Pay $10 down, $10 monthly. mis. been rtea'i suitor, and It was argued that If there was any hope he would have disappeared In search of the Mur derer, In spite of thM Brlcn seeme'd hopeful, and tho trial, through political Influence, was pushed to ftppert1 Gordon Wcstcott, her cousin, was opposed to the haste, and argued violently against It, but rie had always been hostile to Elder, And It was natural that ho should object to anj of tho latter s suggestions As In tho provtous trial, the evidence hinged almost entirely upon the lotto". There was brief testimony to tho effect that Paul Westcott had been In danger of being wiped out In tho market, to prove motive It was shown thatupon htn ar test he had been unable to negotlftlo loans, nnd had lost heavily, Then the prosecution put In the evidence of n hand writing expert, who had testified nl the previous trial, nnd who discussed learn edly the individual pecullartles that, even In n forgery, "vvlll unconsciously bctrav themselvcfl Almost letter by letter he compared tho formation of the characters of the sup posed last message with Paul's handwrit ing, and with each fresh slide there was more firmly established In the minds of the Jury the fact that Paul must haVo written the letter. With the letter tho prosecution rested the tase, nnd tho defense began Elder was the first witness, and, to the sur prise of every person, ho took his stand bv tho lantern which had figured bo spectacularly at both trials. Ho first flashed upon tho screen half a dozen exahiplcs of Paul Westcott's hand writing, and then In succession showed another hand displaying many of tho same characteristics. "You will perceive that tho two men You don't think clothes can be cleaned without boiling un less injurious chemicals . are -used? Well, youVe wrong. lUffiiMBHl is absolutely free from the chemicals you dread. The naptha in combination with other harmless cleansers loosens the dirt, dissolves the grease, so all that is required is a little rubbing and rinsing. i Just as wonderful for all household cleaning. One Day Up the Hudson Train If mm Heading Terminal 7 A. 31. THURSDAY, AUG. 12 Connecting ultli Ilmlton 1th rr Day Line Steamer IIOIIKIIT FULTON to 1VEST rOIINT AMI Mswuunou. ICOUNII Tllir TICKKTS, 2.50 HpecLl Train Uont Only, ? Lant Trip of Benson, Aug. 58. For llooklet GUInB Hotel I.UU, StopoTcr fc Fall Information Consult .Agents $ i Atlantic utty, ucean uity, ,Vc,Ki Excursions Seadw,ca0pnc:Maayrbor' day Leate Cheatnut St. and booth bt. Ferrlen 7100 A. ZU. AUUU.UIIilI. UIIcIhoo.1 nnd Rchelllneer's Landing Sundays, Che.tnut St., Oito A. SL Atlantic! City, Satuidays la Augunt and bundayt, 7l30 A. M. 1 The V TW whose handwriting I Rsv nhnwn h4e many traits tn common, he said. 6St In hi eagerness to prov guilt bv finite and curve the prpvloui wltne ba neglected his orthography "The first examples were thoj wrHt'i. bv tho defendant prior lo the commUf.a of the crime. The ones last shown wt written &y his cousin who studicd-trnJer tho etuno tutor In his ufiele'a hduse I now will show half a dozen examples of tho late James Westcott's handwriting asking the Jury to note that In every Irt stAiice 'until' Is spelled properly, a it was in the examples shown of Paul West cott's hand Only in Gordon Westcott's letters Will tho word ue found to be per sistently misspelled 'untlll,' as was Ihe ense In the forgery A writer uncon sciously betrays himself, but In this In stance 11 waa the spelling, not the forma tion, which told tales "I also show a letter from Gordon Westcott to a money lender, written lm medlatel) after the murder. In which ho calls attention to the fact that, as Paul Wcstcott could not Inherit, tno estate would bo divided between himself and hi cousin, Rrica, and that then he would he nble to make tho deferred payments " Tho defense rested its case, and an soon as the opposing counsel had summed up tho Jury brought In a verdict of ' Not Built)," nnd Gordon Westcott was placed under nrrost , Erica, her arrii about her brother's neck, reached forward In the cab "Fred," she said, "I take back all I said about not mnrrjlng you until yod gavo up jour detective Work " "What's tho Incentive to give It up " he laughed, and kissed her, "when r. simple mutter of spelling pays mo so large a fee?" i (Copj right, 1915, by tho McCluro News paper Syndicate.) 15 Days Niagara Falls SPECIAL Tl.AIN Day Conches. l'uUnmn l'urlor Can and Dining Cant (Vlealt 73c.) leave Itcartlnsr Terminal 830 A. M. SATURDAY, AUG. 14 A DtiyllBht Trip rla Hendlnc-LehliU toiler Scenic Iloute. JtOUNI) THIf TICKKTS, CIO flfl Good tn Itrturn In 11V Days. -PMU lidSuninier OistSngs Atlantic City, Ocean City, TM rfi VICTROLA IX MAIIOQAMV Oil OAK music .of the Viqtrola is one of the real joys of camp life. m iff ri 4SnV si W aj k Iffy M$& 1hHMm - - - s yw m rfwood tit AAT0 t-.j - &y rLUUli3 r-..a Saiaa-tatfrt ,Lt m fiiuiial twlM t THE WOODWORK CO. - i svr si ritaa Lmmt W. $V iPSi--!!
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