Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING LUDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916.
Egyptian
DEITIES
"The Utmost in Cigarettes"
Plain end or Cork tip
ICopU of culture, t'cfuunientatd
education inynriaElu prefer
'fieities 6 cut ofter ucaretiST"
Egyptian Cicartttea in tht World, "
NANTSOFVICE
UW -" " i
-m nTTflffnTAATCn TA
jMNIl suBiMwnuu iv
' II APPEAR BEFORE JURY
Lire'. Once of Eighth District,
ttd Kenny, of Second Divi-
,tnn. Called by Telegrams
!' n "Rn Witnesses
Wil MEN HAD CHARGE
fm Grand Jury, In Its Investigation of
E&T Sli city, mado It evident today
fi hnt only police captains and d strict
!!.. hut tho "Inovltalilo power" be-
wS i th controlling supervision of tho Ten-
Krloln section is iu uU ii,.u w .,.,., ...
t.ble.
... tht. nrt iho Jury today sent a peromp-
i telegram to George Stinger, who as
i7..;.nf rnmmandlnc the Eighth Police
Dhlrlct was In charge of tho Tenth and
fidttonwood streets stntlon houso during
lU Period preceding tho May primaries
JM until after the "big raid" of July 16.
ittnrer, wno is now unucr guqiuunuii,
I,) at an Atlantic City hotel. Ho was
wjtlfled to appear before the Grand Jury
.tthwiih. and. If he responds In time, wilt
U ixarnlned before tho day's adjournment,
rsimultaneously with tho telegram to
,trr. n. similar mesasge was wired to
"flehpla Kenny, who, until his ssuspenslon
n4i Police Division, which Includes tho
lillth district. Keny Is aUo nt Atlantic
City. He was ordered to face tho Jury
tomorrow.
.T sudden desire on tho part of tho
tnrv (n null stlnecr and Kenny, who have
Wined previously In tho Investigation. Is
to'Jcertatn from them If possible- by
vhosa orders the "lid" was lifted on the
r of the May primary election from 42
Iljj?d disorderly houses In Stinger's dis
trict, and permitted to remain oft until a
ftdr hqurB prior to th,e wholesale descent
on the n)ght of July 15. Then It wns
screwed down as quickly ns It had been
removed on the previous occasion.
iTha Grand Jury will nsk Stinger and
Kenny about these circumstances, and en
deavor to ascertain through what agency
the "tips" were passed around on tho occa
sions named.
Director Wilson, Assistant Director Davis
land Superintendent Robinson nre also to
lb recalled and quizzed upon the same
Icubject. The Grand Jury Is convinced that
tome one. "higher up" controlled the sltua-
Ition, and Is determined to 'smoke out, and,
II! warranted, to Indict the invisible power
iHtUno. the police department.
ttUROR'S SERVICE DECLINED.
I 'J. 'Vernon Kodell. a real estate agent.
Iliriaz at 2831 Oxford street, a member of
t&i Grand Jurv. who wns pxpurpiI on .Tulv
It dn-account of Illness, reported to Ju'dge
XAftrt this morning. lie said he had re
corered snd was anxious to resume his
(tittles as a Juror.
' Judta Roeers tnld htm thnt ivhlln thn
wllh o aid In the Investigation was com-
mraaaoie, at the present stage of the In
Oulry It might be necessary to eo over
WW' of; the testimony already given In
order' to acquaint the returning juror with
tte-jUry'a.actlon during his absence. Judge
Wttet accordingly excused Mr. Rodell
sftw thanking him for his zeal.
.(County Commissioner George Holmes
JU subpoenaed today. His testimony Is
Littleton, a Republican Organization leader
w,jne sixth Ward and a former Wash
Won party man. Holmes was a "Wnsh
tottonian In politics until a short tlhie ago,
wRfa he aUlAd hlmnnlf will. ih Tlannh.
Mta Organization.
tf.AT'ral members of the Vice Squad tes
P today. Their testimony was largely
wraulsthe and furnished no new sensa
wr .although corroborating the evidence
wured from other police officers. Robert
"Hers, a negro, of 838 North Thirteenth
WML, and Rnfflmln rirnurn nt ka tTnlal
"gj1 also testllled today. '
tt wnmg or tne presentment and recom
Mdations relating to vice conditions by
2 Grand Jury will be started tomorrow
" submitted to Judge Rogers the follow.
2fi : 0n,y about seven witnesses re
Ei f7 . be examlned. These are a few
"ISIOn lCadcm anil nnllAam,n ..hn h n t.A
wTlOTm&A nii.MHtn. .1..... n i. i .
2!alon wl be the last witness.
W Juror will have a say In the way of
I iT. s"suons wnen th presentment
M?k ilf'. ?M ot the "commendations
imr!n 7 nenipnces msieaa or nnes
ta,X. V vu" Bre' niris ana inmates or
2fderry resorts.
ttfrtrJBm,,n' wno a a witness before
'SLT?iJui7.a week K. Is likely to be
3i.. .. before the Investigation ends,
to W i'..was leamed today, are anxious
ttenT.. " ,olayor amlth has any sugges-
r w raase which would help to ellml
C Braft ,n th8 poIlca dePar'-
'fet-,i?na J"ro have been n session U
Hl4ich 3uror ,s allowed by the city
Sttstsf ? h9 Pay-oll of the Jurors, not
WSltL w'tne" tees, so far amounts to
4'the totri lnvestlgation comes o an
l.tliji i . 'c"00 ne city, inciuu
iSlT witne33 fees, will be close to
-,- .
m.
lxports of Steel Cars From Port
iSiarh cii-f'!"- a"e expected to go
Ona j .. i tara, vaiuea si
&WaJCre,pn,a whll the next year
SVJdins t0 "arry J. Lesser, sales
tey w th,? National Steel Car Com
yGaL5,amlIton' Ontario, Can. was
'MWi?h5 "IPany which, through Fur-
iM'tidl .J. " omci warn iruni
Iphfa Pm'nt t0 France by way of
rder rgup meter new. 1'ar
Peft?-bW '- Han's drlur.
Ihirh .If0.1' rtUMUEK or
v H' lutr Co.. MS uI
Loiat Trust BuIMIn.
crottproof, tiuaranteI.
10
JONES
TROUSERS
a Specialty
111 WAtNOT ST.
puqtion
Summer and,
wljht
ftssa
NEW YORK TROLLEYS
RESUME AS STRIKERS
ACCEPT CONCESSIONS
Transit Conditions in Manhattan
Borough Nearly Normal ; Two
More Companies Reach
Agreement
POINTS OF AGREEMENT
NCW YORK. Aug. 8. Street car trnmc
condition1? arc rapidly returning to normnl
In Mnnhnttnn borough, following tho accept
ance of tho Mltchct-Strnus ngi cements by
otllclals of tho New York City Railways
Company, tho Third avenue lino nnd the
union.
Lenders of the men sny that, ns short ni
was the strike, It brought victory for the
union.
At a conference In City Hall, represent
atives of tho Second Avenue and Stnten
Island Transit- Companies today ncceptcd
tho agreement. This action means n com
plete settlement of the strlko unless un
foreseen developments arise.
Seven thousand policemen assigned to
strike duty nre being sent back to their
regular work nnd 900 recalled from vaca
tion Immediately will return to ccmplcto
their Interrupted hoWlay.
The Interborough (operat'ng tho subwny)
and tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company
aro not dlrectlv concerned In the new deal,
but Itls bciiecd that tho principles lnld
down In the i-cgotlatlon3 on Monday will
govern any Usucs that may arise between
those compan'CH nnd their f-mploycs.
Among tho Important concessions won
by tho strikers were the rights to organize
and to deal with tho employers through
committees. The union yielded Its claim
to recognition, but the companies allowed
their employes to select spokesmen or ad
visers from the organization to represent
them ih case disputes nroso. The principle
of arbitration was also acceded to, and ar
rangements wero made for a board which
would settle disputes between tho com
panies and the men In tho future.
HOWARD KEYSER DIES
Civil War Veteran Succumbs at Home
in Melrose Park
Howard Keyser. Civil War veteran and
member of various fraternal organizations,
died yesterday at his home, 1117 Stratford
nvenue. Melrose Tark, of an Illness due to
old age. He wns 71 year3 old.
Mr. Keyser was tho husband of S. Louise
Keyser and son of the late Henry nnd Kllza
Downing Keyser. Ho was active In the
Knights of Pythias and In the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows. The funeral will be
held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
his late home In Melrose Park. The Inter
ment will be held In the American Mechan
ics Cemetery, Twenty-second and Diamond
streets. It will be attended by the repre
sentatives and directors of the Orphnns'
Home of ths Odd Fellows and by members
rt Company A. Twentylrst Regiment, Penn
sylvania. Mllttlo.
Appointed to City Positions
City Hall appointment i today were as
follows: Waller R. Rlclnrds. 180D North
Broad Street, c.ructural diaftsman. Bureau
of Wharves, iv.cks and Ferries. $1600; Wil
liam II. Richards, Jr., :108 North Fiont
street, and Wlllfam A. Schofield, 2715 North
Twentieth stiet, clerks. Bureau of Survey,
$2.60 a day; George Crabtiee, GG38 Mais
den street, Dominant, Fire Bureau. $1250;
Samuel P. I'uunce, 2057 East Venango
street, and William M. Shoemaker, 1112
Nevada street. Bureau of Fire. $1100. The
following were appointed hosemen nt $000
In the Fire Department: John C. Sentner,
3070 Braddock street ; Lawrence C. Regan,
U20 South Bitting street ; James F. Hart,
2007 Columh,.i avenue ; Jerry F. O'Connor,
2600 East Sargeant stieet: Henry A.
Campbell, 1133 East Taggart street; Clar
ence Maclery, 2867 Palethorpe street;
James J. Hnr.in, 1231 North Thirty-fourth
street ; Walter H. Harold, 229 North Flfty
n'nth street; Charles ;' Qulnlan, 1523
South Twenty-first street, and John J. King,
305 South Fifty-fifth street.
Three Women Seek Divorrn
Threeu-omen have started suits for di
vorce in Common Pleas Court No. 2, as
follows: Kathryn L. Farrles vs. David H.
Farrles. Pearl Knlsh vs. John Kn'sh, Marie
J. Camerlengo vs. Natallno S. Camerlengo.
WEED
KILLER
will keep the walks and drives
clear of weeds and grass. Simply
add water and sprinkle the
ground. 1 gal. makes -10 gals,
solution. V
$1,15 per gal.; 5 gals. $5.00
Strawberry Plants
Pot Grown,
now ready" for
delivery; leading
sorts, early and
late.
Catalog Free.
MichelFs iS
518 Marlcet Street;
For Sticking Window Sash
and Screens,
Bureau Drawers, Etc, Use
SMOOTHENE
iTrUde Mark Registered)
Imtautly top friction on ull bladlnr
wood d metal work. 1'raventa rait,
Blly applied Ut todeflolt.lr.
Family Size, 2bC YourDcW
Or postpaid so tettlct ot pxlco by maker.
M. n. STROUD A CO 34 ft Dalawart Air,
tilli
CADORNAMZIALASUA
OFFENSIVA SUL FR0NTE
DOBERDO'-MONFALCONE
Una Bntteria di Cannoni, Doz-
zine di Mitragliatrici e Grande
Quantita' di Munizioni Prese
al Neraioo
BERSAGLIERI VITTORIOSI
ItOStA. 8 Agosto.
Sembra cho una nuova offenalva sulla
fronte dcU'tsonzo sla Btnta Inlzlnta fin da
cnerill' scorio dallo forze del generate
Cndorna. 1'ev ora gll nttacchl sono con
cetitratl nella rona ill Monfalcono e sulla
parto merldlotiAlo dclt'nltoplano dl Dobcrdo',
ma c' chlaro che esil nndranno rapldamente
dllngnndo vcrno II nord, cnl' da Invcstlre
nncora le ultima poslzlonl nustrlacho nella
zona ill Sai Mlchelo e Snn Martlno del
Carso. II faito cho ncgll nttacchl nnnun
clntl lerl ilal Mlnlntcro delta Cuerra gll
Itntlanl hanno catturrfto 3C00 prlglonlerl,
Indlca che le opcrazlnnl In quclla rona sono
state Intrnpresc con forzo conslderevoll.
Dlspnccl dalla frnnto dlcono cho la rlva
destra del tluino lsonzo o' stnta ormal com
pletntnonto llbcrata dcllo forzo nustrlacho
che ancora la occupanno o cho lo truppo
del generate Cadornn ha'nno occupnto nuovo
po.ilzlonl lungo l'tsonzo.
t'n telegramma dalla fronte dice cho It nu
mero dl pr gtonlcrl nustrlncl cho o' caduto
nclle manl degll Itntlanl c' stato numentnto
consldercolmente n che gll nustrlncl hanno
comlnclato a dlstruggerov vltlaggl nttorno
a tlorlzla come so prepahisscro l'evacua
zlono della fortczza.
In quest! clrcoll mllllnrt si rltlcno che
una nuon c podcrsosn offensla o" stnta
Inlzlnta dnl gcnernle Cndorna sulla frolito
dell'sonzo, offcnslva che era stntn prepnrta
da parecchlo tempo e cho era stnta rltnrdatii
dnll'olTcnilvn nustrlncu Da parecchl gloml
I cnnnnnl Itnllnnl tuonavnno con ecccllentl
elTcttl mille llnce nustrlarhc ad est dl Man
fnlcone. o gll nttnrchl dl snbato o domculco
furono fattl con tall forzo o tale vlgnre
como non si era lsto da parecchl meal
lungo lo rle dclflsonr.o.
MAN SHOOTS AT WIFE
IN TELEPHONE BOOTH
Jejrousy Drives Husband to Fire
at Woman Bullet Grazes
Her Ear Lobe
A Jealous husband who saw his wife,
from whom he had been estranged, talking
In a telephone booth bccamo.so enraged that
he drew n revolver and sent X bullet through
tho glass door. Just at that moment his
wife nodded her head ns If to emphnslzo
a remark and thereby sa,ved her life. The
bullet grazed tho lobo of her car and was
embedded In the wall.
John Kavano, 40 years old, the Jealous
husband, who lives nt American and Somer
set streets. Is a rrlsoner at the Park and
Lehigh avenues station, where he will be
nrralgned today. Mrs. Maud Knvano, his
wife, was treated In tho Samaritan Hos
pltal.
Tho shooting took place In tho cigar
store of Gcoigo W. Kopp, Eleventh nnd
Somerset streets, where Mrs. Kavano was
called from her home. 1031 Somerset street.
to nti3wer a telephone call K.aano chanced
Into tho store to buy tobacco. Hrt ordered
his wife to discontinue tho telephone call,
It was snld, and she refused. Kavano, per
sons In the store asserted, believed his wife
was talking to a suitor.
BERTHS FOR EXTRA OFFICERS
Those Mustered Out Recently May Get
New Assignments
WASHINGTON, Aug 8. Berths may be
provided for the extra regimental ofllcers
of the Pennsylvania National Guard, design
nated as inspectors of small arni3 practice
nnd ordnnnco officers, who wero recently
ordered mustered out of the service by ren
son of no provision being made for their
retention under the new army reorgnnlza
.Ion law.
According to James Hay, chairman of
the Houso Military Affairs Committee, tho
discharged officers may ho assigned to the
three new companies provided for each
regiment In tho national defense act.
Dog Causes Motorcycle Accident
Charles Mdloney, 25 years old, of 18
South Twenty-second street, received a con
cussion of tho brain when he fell from his
motorcycle last night in trying to avoid
hitting a dog while turning from Christian
street Into Twenty-second He was t.-Aien
to the Polyclinic Hospital, where he was
unconscious at midnight. He Is badly cut
and bruised.
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
KERT
Hardwood floors in the home are so
easily kept clean and nicely polished
that the labor they save makes them
desirable for every room. You can in
stall hardwood flpore at very little cost
and can rest assured that once laid
they will "stay put."
PINKERTON
3034 West York St.
Both
Phones
K g? "W
pin
till 1
11 1 -
m
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
Pri
rice
Spring, Summer, Fall
V2
Our One Sale Each Year Keeps Our Stock New
Silk Shirts, 2,75
1.00, 1.50 Neckwear . t -.50
7.50 Mohair Dusters . . 3.75
4.50 Office Coats . . . 2.25
6.50 Golf Jackets . . , 3.75
1.00 Belts .,'... .50
13.50 Golf Coats . . . 6.75
26.00 Tyrol Wool Street and Motor Overcoats, 13.50
6.00 White Flannel lants, 3,75
Fine Silk Shirts, 3.75
Mmn & Dilks
UQ2 CHESTNUT STREET
Overcoats Worn for Warmth
al Argentine Reception
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.
THIS may help you cool olT too.
Mail ndviccs from Buenos Aires
reported that Argentina is experi
encing the coldest season in the
memory of the oldest inhabitant.
Nntives of tho United States wore
their honvtcst overcoats nnd their
wives trotted out sealskins to at
tend the Fourth of July reception
nt the United States Embassy.
POLICE HEAD DENIES
HE FAVORS LAWYERS
Director Wilson Says Women's
Cases Go to Magistrates for
Effective Treatment
William IT. Wilson, Director of Tubllc
Safety, Inst night Issued a statement re
plying to charges that the trials of women
had been diverted from Judge llrown's
misdemeanants' division of the Municipal
Court to the Central Station pollco court
for tho benefit of a coterie of lawyers with
political Influence.
Director Wilson's statement follows:
"From January 3 down Until Judgo Da
vis's decision vory llttte headway was
mclo In the suppression of these women.
During tho period that the Municipal Court
hnd assumed Jurisdiction over theso enscj
reports which enrao to me from the llu
reau of Police show that In January. lMti.
there wcio 86 nrresf of such women. Of
tills number five were sent to tho county
prison for periods varying from 10 to SO
days nnd nine to tho House, of Correction
for periods varying from three to nine
months. The rest wero all "dl&chargcd or
put on probation.
"In February thero were C3 arrests, of
whom three wero sent to tho county prison
for from five to ten dnys, seven to the
Ilouro of Correction for periods varying
from three to nine m6nths. The rest were
dlschnrged or put on probation.
"In March thero Were 03 nrrcsts. Of
theso 14 were sent to tho Houso of Cor
rection for three to nine months, two to tho
county prison for 10 days each, and thrco
to the Houso of the Good Shepherd. Two
others were sent to tho House of the Good
Shepherd nnd wero subsequently dis
charged. All tho rest wero discharged or
put on probation.
,"In April there wero 70 nrrcsts. Of these
10 were sent to tho Houso of Correction for
thrco to six months, 27 to the county prison
for 30 days c.ich, and seven to tho House
of tho Good Shepherd.
"For part of May, 23 cases were henrd
by tho Municipal Court. Two wero sent
to tho House of Correction for three months
nnd discharged a few days afterward. Ono
was sent to the House of Correction for
three months nnd released afterward by
tho Court of Common Pleas. One was sent
to the county prison and two to tho Houso
of the Good Shepherd, Tho remainder
wero discharged.
"During tho month of May tho Magis
trates ngnln assumed Jurisdiction over
such cases. Before them thero were 13
enses Of theso 18 were sent to tho House
of Correction for terms ranging from two
to six months, 21 to the county prison for
30 dnys each, one to the Philadelphia Hos
pital and none discharged.
"In Juno thero wero 103 nrrests, of which
nil were henrd In the police court Forty
four wero sent to tho Houso of Correction
for periods from three to 18 months, six to
the county prison for 10 to 30 dnys, one
to tho House of the Good Shepherd and two
discharged.
"In July there were 56 nrrests. Of these
11 were Mnt to tho House of Correction
for thrco to 18 months nnd 11 to the county
prison for 30 days. One wns discharged
"During the time thnt the Municipal
Court assumed exclusive jurisdiction of
these cases wo find the same offender was
repeatedly arrested Since the Magistrates
have had charge of this class of cases, the
records show that out of 208 cases there
were K.'l discharges unci no fines. All the
rest have been sentenced to various terms
of Imprisonment.
"The result of this action Is that such
offenses have been reduced to a minimum
In my opinion, this certainly Justifies tho
action taken. I have received moro than
100 letters asking for the discharge of per
sons nnd hnve turned them all down As
to the nctlon the court may have taken In
any case, that Is for the court to determine.
PURE
FRESH PAINT
Bel eve Me
Almost
everywhere you go you'll
find a Kuehnle painted
building of some, kind which
stands out like a lightning flash
on a dark night. You can al
ways detect Kuehnle painting.
It looks fresher and lasts longer.
Get our estimate no obligation
Kuehnle
- PAINTER
28 S.lOtrl St.jnACC 3193
L
or
ess
and Winter Goods
5.00 Bathing Suits , ,
3.00 BathinfJ Suits . .
18 00, 20.00 Raincoats
15.00 Raincoats . ,,
1.00 Knee Drawers .
1.50, 2.00 Shirts . .
2.50
1.50
9.00
7.50
.50
1.00
PRESIDENT WILSON MAY
OPEN CAMPAIGN BEFORE
CONGRESS ADJOURNS
With His Tentative Agreement
to Begin Fight September 1,
Democratic Lieutenants
Show Activity
SPEECH NEARLY FINISHED
By KOBERT J. BENDER
WASHINOTO.S". AtlB. 8. With 1'rosMonl
Wilson's teiimtlp agreement lo open tho
Democrat o campaign nronm! Septemhcr 1,
regardless of the action ot Congress, all
party handi began preparation today for
the coming flrht
September 2 It now nettled ni the latest
date for the tiolltlcatlon ceremonies nt Long
Hranch. If pldenco Is convincing that
Congress will remain In session Well Into
September, It mny result In the l'resldent
making his address of neesi tnnco the last
week in August.
The Rpeech 1 practically completed. Tho
first draft has been mnitn. It will bo less
than 1000 woids In length.
Senator Ullle Jnmes, whi. w'll officially
notify tho President of his lcnomlttatlon.
also has Ids address In h-ind. It will em
phnslzo tho rontcntlon that n "united Amer
ica stands bch r.d the President."
Whllo Hughes's campaign tour may de
velop some things necjssitntlng changes
from time io time In th-f President's ad
dress the features whleh will ho must
Htrrnglv nut forth, according to tho present
draft, will include:
The piilli " of lids country tnnrd the
Mexico unil (lie .Smith Amcrlcnn repub
lics 1'tnns for continuing InduMrlitl prr-
pnrrrtncis to meet the icnnoinlr hllun-
llnn facing the iniililry nllrr the w,r.
The courio of the Administration III
maintaining pence.
A rciuine of the lrgtlntlon ofTerrd
nnd piihscd 1 a Dentin rnttc ('ongrcs,.
ulmt It already Iiiik ilnlip nnd M tint It
li rxpcrteil tu (In In meeting the iinimttiil
hiiMiicfis cnmllttMiis fnclng the country.
Wlmt the Ailmliil'trntlim nlTr Inline
By thoso ' 'ofo to the President It Is de
clared he will accept MrNlco as tho cam
paign Isstio If his opponents continue to
Indicate they c'oslro tho campaign fought on
that queKtlon.
In hclectlng a Saturday for tho day of
notification at Long Branch, the Democrats
cvptct to make It a regular old-fashloncd
rally at tho b g Shadow I.own estate. A
platform will bo built In front of the man
sion ami a hounding board will be placed
above It. so thnt all of the 10,000 persons
expected to ho present may hear what the
President has to say. Arrangements have
been made .o hold the ceremony Insido the
mansion shoui-1 It rain.
Samaritan Resident Doctor Resigns
After service of three years In the Sa
maritan Hospital. Dr. Alfred P. Beck, chief
resident physician, leaves tonight. Ho Is a
graduate of Jefferson Medical College After
a vacation ho will begin tho practice of
medicine In this city.
"THESE beds are all s
I hogany and well made o
"- finest procurable 3J2" si
These were remarkable value i
w TTHESE beds are all solid ma- y? In Single and fi
WM J. 5sany and w!n made of the $ f Ful, Sile W
Wtfc -- finest procurable Wi" stock. W BB
- cj ... . a. ii i a i Hilar rn r tn i
and at the present reduced price of $24.50 are a bargain that
you will regret to miss. Your inspection is invited without
obligation to buy.
Complete Suites or tho Dining Itoom. Bedroom nnd Living Boom.
Also many Odd Pieces are now being offered at correspond
im
ingly low prices to effect a
mm
onsolidatect
1015-1017
PlllmB'll i " i i'i
Philadelphia
fee
$
EXGMir&SQBd&
" .mam
7.09 -I M. Iron Cheslaat
r. on
TO ATLANTIC CITY Sats. and Suns, 7.30 A. M.
TO WILDWOOD Sundays 8.30 A. M.
TO CAPE MAY (Fishermen's Special to Schellin
trer's Landine Only) Sundays 8.30 A. M.
Additional
Trains
lata rttunllDl train from Atlantic
THE HUMAN MACHINERY YOUR EMPLOYES
houtd be safeguarded. Accidents should b prevented, but preparations made to properly hand
them when they do occur Uttla hurts vecoros serious by carelessness. Humanity's sake
demands that every factory, store and home should have nrst aid equipment.
The "McNeil"
i aiiembltd so that any parson oan handto minor accidents oc ailments or sl temporary treat
mesi In serious caws Guaranteed lo pass all Inspections and brtns the hUbeet rebate tor such
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Style 2s Black enameled, bra trimmed, $9.p0 complete
Style 3 1 White enameled, bras trimmed, $10.00 complete
Let us tend one for your approval
ROBERT McNEIL
Surgical Dressings Pharmaceuticals
Front and York Streets
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M0OIIE PILOTS CONGRESSMEN
FROM WEST OVER WATERWAYS
Effort Mado to Interest Them in At-,
lnntic Coastal System
i Hu a Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. Former Speaker
Joseph a. Cannon, of Illinois: Hcprescnta
tlve J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia,
and a number of other Congressmen re
turned todny from a trip through the Dlf
ma! Swamp and coastal waterways along
tho southern shore. They passed through
tho Virginia cut and the ttorth Carolina cut.
The trip was tnade to Interest middle west
ern ami western Congressmen In tho At
lantic coastal canal project.
Tho propeller of the ship on which tho
congressional party traveled turned up tho
body of o, drowned man soon after leaving
Norfolk.
Missing Mnn Found Dead
AI,m:NTOWN. Pa., Aug. 8. After he
had been missing three weeks, the body of
Ooorge Klrchelioff, 48 years pld, of North
Coplnv. was today found In a qitnrry. It is
said Klrchenoff. who ttnt'l a year ago was
a prosperous business man. lost his money
In a enluro whereby ho tried to produce
vthlskv out of a combination of Une and
older, and between drinking the concoction
and worrvlng over his P.nanclal troubles
became monully deranged A child that
d rd after 'us disappearance was burled
last Saturday
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Week Only!
Perry's L ,
$25 to $40
Suits
are reduced
to $18, $22, -$26
and $32
These are the .
Finest Suits
that can be made!
Some of them can't be
had at all next season!
I There's this about the
Perry assortments of
fine Suits they are as
rich in numbers as they
are choice in designs,
weaves and patterns.
Any man with a taste
for fine clothes can
come to us during the
regular season and find
under his hand all
ready to step into a
wonderful range and
choice of Suits of the
finest fabrics woven,
and sizes without limi
tation ! This season we
made lavish prepara-.
tion while the prices of
woolens and worsteds
were within reason.
Consequently, in this
Sale of finest Suits
every man of every per
suasion in taste, size
and style can get ex
actly what he wants
and get it at a reduc-
tion from a price that
was away below what
it will be next year on
the same grade of
goods if such grade
will be at all obtain
able! Perry
$40 Suits 332
$35 Suits $26'
$30 Suits g2
S2K Suits ...SIR
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Alterations at cost.
That pair of
Outing trousers!
$5 to $8
for best made!
You need a
Silk Suit!
There's class to it
$15 to $20!
Or one of these
Palm Beach Suits.... $7,50
Breezweve Suits $1 Q
Mohair Suit's ..,,....$12
White Flannel Suits, . . ,$20
PERRY&C.
"N. B. T."
16th and Chestnut St.