EVENING LEDGEB-PHILArELPHTA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1016 MILLIONS TRITY BY MAN (DROVE (HLWAGON v Smith, Whw Busi- Cftrctr Bsn in Ken- i. Bexiuwtnea nra Treasure to Public BCTED FOR 20 YEARS . v mtth. who tKn his business f?Mnr of an ol on ln Kmimw lt,7r..ci-fcr-4ftr n mlllonatre "V" ..-v .fester, left to the R-SSw .rtmussum which adjoin ! At " -- -- nAft riil nit. MOM than f,wv.vvi ...- .. n . mails today by hi nan. IT smith, Jr.. and tho lawyer who I K. smiin, ... A1fr.l H. -will lur yvM-. . .....- ., .. . .mn?a bthlnd thft announe- w,,iu Mr. Smith rpent th Inst nan 01 nis mo l"'"v w........n ' a .a hiJaii nlntlfi vmM i oi i""" f.......i.-t . .,..'. statues and antiques, ana st outside his ImmedlatB aotualnt- blS family Knew wiim no nan 1 Brons xcepi expert amer in ' -. 01 kla h A AIIaIIaHH reorejenira nun v .u..wum fha world. Hi who hd -worked for him In the I Hie Store ok me irtiica i. ohiiui LTL. ,..n raid today that he was wondirtul museum bntf five times. tt knew or iw persons wno naa n permitted to visit It. JXR KEt TO aALXEiuna serenty-year-old man carried the r.to the itaiieneif, ami on occasions I call In a clergyman triena or (a view the rare collection. Ita locked the door behind them after rent In. nut ne was not miser i merelr was afraid something would i Is some of the beautiful thine 1 worked years to buy. Indeed, those T Ll 1.1 .. I ...... t.l. t Mf mm m imv it. II..-1 iii sosie day to make the gallerleR n tmsseum. and In a catalogue of nearly gs recently puousnea no nau it Heated to the Cause of God and sad for the Education, Refinement fcvatlon of Mankind." taamed the museum. The Woodmere sllerrs. It coders 6700 square feet space. junn tapestiues I'saloon wait of the main gallery, i ( built In the shape of an atnphl- bas a wall space of 3500 square entirely filled with paintings and Mm. a mexxanlne balcony contains (sowars feet of wall apace, likewise kMd the amusement room, in wincn Isalth had billiard tables. & shuffle- and the like, had a wall space of esjuare feet The walls of the annex. I M a part of the Smith home, afford re feet for palntlncs. etchings and tlwlldlnr cannot i be seen from the i It was built about Ave years ago Mfce Smith home had been filled with res. Among tne artists wnose works ' tee galleries are Giordano, Greuze. kiioven, Letiw, vlgnall and if.' There Is an unfinished portrait fs Washington y Gilbert Stuart, ijamln West's Sir Philip, Sydney, In the Joseph Harrison, Jr., col Slr Thomas Lawrence, of tho of' Sir Joshua Reynolds, and con- by some artists the successor of peat painter. Is represented In the nere collection by a valuable portrait. uie tapestries and rugs is an Ira an memorial Persian rug of the The story back of it Is that i of Fers'a presented It to Moham- "Sultan of Turkey. wherwConstan was taken. It was hanglnc ln the l.f'tbo Sultan of Turkey until a'fevr go. H r. Smith nad tho rug framed I ahd set upon a pivot easel. When- ishowed it to visitors, he swung the lie various ancles and marveled again i tenure ana design. , these works of art went rhnn-n tn Mtt, advantaca under the specially m ana arranged ultj lights. At night were Illuminated with 643 electric rt n the harmony of decorations f the galleries. WIN WORLD'S TYPEWRITING RECORDS 4 lslsNaSBBtHLIL sScfsaSiE P i affiHpsVHsBKHHsSBHw kLASt. ?j? SUSS . 'r" ""' j m wi.i ... .i.im . - ,, , l ,..,,. ,,, iLfci.,,,.,. .., i- r 1"11" M m " ' Miss MnrRarct U. Owen, with nn Underwood, ttvcratjtd 137 words n minute for an hour in New York yesterday, breaking her former record of 480 a minute. Tho international amateur contest was won by Mlsa Hortcnso Stollnitz (abovo), vith 137 words a minute for half nn hour. Sho used a Remington. WAIFS WALK STREET, IN QUEST OF FOOD Turned Away, Two Arc Picked Up by Policeman Father in Prison Two waifs a five-year-old boy and his three-year-old sister found begging food from house to house In the neighborhood of Marshall and Jefferson streets are now at the Children's Aid Society, 419 South Klfteonth street. They were nearly staned when n policeman found them. They could not Ret food because the stories they told hou-teholders were unhelleable. who Js sarlrg a term In the Kederat prison at I-avonwo.th, Kin. : of a mother sick In the Jefferson Hospital, and of a grand mother, the only person left to care for them, being taken from them suddenly when she became sick and was emoed to an other hospital. "What s the matter, sonr the policeman who found them asked the boy, Martin Brown "lidna'a hungry." he began crying, as he clutched his sister's hand. "IMna's hungry arid so am 1." It was learned that the children had lived In Slstli street near Glrard nvcnuo An attempt was made to hae them cared for at tho Philadelphia Hospital until a place could be found for them, but, the police said, tho hospital refused to accept them. A Jewish charitable society has olun teered to caro for them until homes are found for them. POLICE TO GUMSHOE FOR PHANTOM VOTERS Seventy Committee to Aid Cap tain Kenny and Men in Canvass Two hundred and eighteen policemen will start "ringing doorbells" all oer the city today In a canvass of the voting lists, un der the oerslght of Police Captain Kenny and II I I). Itoacb, secretary of the Com mittee of Seventy. Captain Kenny deliv ered Instructions from Superintendent Hob Inson last night to twenty. Axe police lieu tenants at the Twentieth and Uuttonwood streets station. Lieutenant Stinger, of the Eighth District, will be In command of the ranxass lit the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards. Detec tles hired by Congrersman Scott hae al ready gone over tho Thirteenth Ward, but the police will make a recanvass, particu larly of cheap lodging houses. The report for each house must be signed by the person from whom It Is obtained, and the policemen isust sign their reports when presented to lieutenants. There Is. therefore, a large amount of clerical work ahead for the policemen, al well as fraud hunting and the detection of "phantoms." IEL0R 0IRLS TO STUDY TO GAIN SUCCESS AS "WIVES rgh Women Practice Self-Con- klrol and Will Learn Courting BBUROH. Oct. 17. To nt them- l ta be good wives for men whom they not yet found. 100 business women formed tie Josephine Club and are ; a course in seir-control. J.ater on sill study first-aid to Injured, lltera uti gymnastic -work, "and when profi- ; In wifely accomplishments will take In courting. nejnbers of tha club are single and of table age, They are engaged In pursuits, but each hones to nre- Itwef a home of her own. As the mem os, e pent )ars dolrg things an p seen nt theyithought it a good i cam control ot tliemseHes when fent wrong, and the self-control. Idea Inculcated In devious wave. Mar. I will not necessarily mean a loss of rip in tne ciuu. "STYIiKS" IN ACCIDENTS f Vary and Today's Popular Variety in Camden Is Injured Left Legs. I la'Mivu a thlr.r as "tls" In accl- Physicians say that one week broken Mm papular, while the r.t jvmI there i may camagea er While interest ""a in this form of Injury, the often charges abruptly and switches MV had the call In Camden to la eery case at Coosri Hosnltsl nt4 to be the left l. Charles of J0& South Second street, set i Mil was struck bv a vahii near d Chestnut streets. Ills left ankle Mured. Bit his Inllirv wna htmy vnlrA4 1 2ard of Marshall and Spring flar- , Philadelphia. Vli IrnrwUrd lintvn L0?at Jflnth a.nd Cheatnut streets. Pft illn left 10 Mats lAnAtdx4 w minutes later Mrs, Kate Vincent. "nut street, was Bfauht In uf- i. .. . . 'rlur of Uw le le By falling dAi,iH tu. l.. toft leg lnjurto weft trete4 dur- -i(' FOUR INJURED IN COLLISION OF TEAMS AT AVERNERSVILLE Two Buggies Demolished Ono Horse ICilled After Crash READING. Pa Oct. 17 J'our persons were injured, two buggies were demolished and one horse had to be killed, as the reiult of A collision between two teams lsst night at "Werners Hie. near here. Neither vehicle hfl.l a afc?nn! llcht. The "Injured are Jacob Wolf, Mrs. Irvln Cehret and Mrs. Mary Evans, of Werners Vlllej'W'ho wre driving from Sunset Hall to Werncrsvllle, and Albert Treston, of Cushion Teak, l'a.,-who was dr(ylng toward tho borovigli. AftCJrvtha collision both horses ran away. HEROIC FIREMAN BURIED i " ' "Last; Call Box 1571," Motto on Floral Offering From Comrades in Department With the words. "Last Call Box 1571" on the 'floral offering of his comrades who were with him. at the time of hi v death, the funeral of Frank Fredericks, the fire man who was killed at the Quaker City "Waste Comnany's fire, at 813 York street early Saturday morning, took placo this af ternoon nt hi late home, 1325 West Cam bria street "Box 1671" was the box from which tho alarm was sent that brought the firomnil to his death. The funeral sei vices were conducted by the Hev.-Kdwln Forrest Hunn. pastor of the Cookman Methodist Episcopal iChurch. at Twelfth rtr2t and Lehigh avenue, and were attendedby the members of.Truyk II, to which the decrased bMonged. The In terment was In HIllMde Cemetery. The rallbearers Included representatives of Truck 12, the Insurance Patrol, at Fifth and-Hrhs stress, the P. O. 8. of A. and the Btonemen's Fellowship. Worker Kill Companion BRADFOnD. Pa., Oct. 17, James Moran of Brooklyn. K, V . one of a gang of con struction men employed on the n. It. and P, nallroad, was killed last night by a fellow workman. C. V, Wll,,"V "l0 ' Brooklyn, who charged Viat Moran had stolen $20 from him. Whalen armed himself with an Iron bar and hunting for Moran found him In a hotel In Limestone, where after a few words he struck his victim on the head and killed him. Whalen Was arrested and lock ed up until the sheriff arrived. NATIONAL JOVIAN LEAGUE MEETS IN INDIANAPOLIS Fifteen Hundred "Live Wires" Attend Electrical Convention INDIANAPOLIS, lnd, Oct 17. Fifteen hundred delegates' to the National 'JoVlan convention, all of them prominent figures ln the eloctr'cnl world, plunged Into a whirl of business and pleasure for four days here today. Mayor Joseph D. Bell, of thl city, welcomed tho visitors, and Mayor Henry W, Kiel, of St Louis, responded. Governor Balaton, of Indiana, was the Ch'ef speaker at the opening session. The entertainment for the. Jovian "live wires" includes racos at the motor soeed way. theater rarlles and the annual re Juvenatlon at the Murat Theater, at which teams from several cities will compete for a JJS0 eller loving- cup. Tho business sessions will Include ad dresses, by M, I) Cooper, of Cleveland on "Volt Standardisation"! Henry Lane Wil son, former Ambasrador to Mexico,, on "Trade Relations with Mexico and Central America"; W A Las man, of St. Louis, on "Building a Career " Thomas Wynne, of this city. Is reigning Jupiter of the organization. TRUSTING "WIFE NO. 2W HAS NO MORE USE FOR BIGAMIST LOTHARIO May Slunm Will Not Marry fclcyrick Even if First Wife Obtains Decree of Divorco "HE WAS NOT SQUARE" - "Wife JCo. Ji deceived anl dNgraced by a man she trusti'I, who, sho says, hid front her the fact that he was already married. Miss May Shunn, nineteen years old, of 41S1 North Fifth street, today Indignantly declared that even should narl Meyrlck, ttenty-twt years old. of Freeland, Pa., be divorced eho.wlll have no plica In her heart for him. Tlilt, despite the fact that she eloped to Media with Meyrlck last June, wnere tney were married. "It he had only told me he was married and that he vrni waiting for a divorce. I'd have watted for him," she snld today. "But to think of him marrying m,e when he al ready had another wife, 1 nm not really his wife at all, bu.t I have to ko through some legal form for somo rrnfji or other so I can use my own name nttln, I have my way to make In the world, t will have to work, and I want to dn It with my own name. I tni'.ted him and I loved him. GAVE HIM ONE CHANCE "Tou ask me If I would marry him again when he get his divorcer Not much. He tiad one chance. He was not square with me. "When a iierson Is not square 'With me once, be never will have another chance. I don't even like him any more, and I cer tainly will not marry him, "I am choosing between him and my mother this time. She has stuck by me. and I will stick by her. If he Is not gpod enough for his first wife and she wants to get rid ot blm, he Is not good endugh frtl- Hl- V "I have no advice for other girls who may be In danger of the same experience, They wouldn't listen to me. "When a girl Is In love she trusts a man. She believes everything he tells her. and they will only learn by experience as I did. "All my friends know I was taken ln They know I was a trusting girl, and I am not afraid to let them know what has happened, although I am sorry that It did happen," KEKNLT EMBARRASSED Miss Shunn and her mother, Mrs. S. Mullen, feel keenly the embarrassment of their position Miss Shunn refutes to reveat-the name ot the suitor she rejected through Meyrlck's pleading. Meyrlck Is now under S0O ball on charges preferred by his first wife, formerly Miss Slay Iee. to whom he was married In Ktmlra, N. Y three years ago. He Is twenty-two years old. The couple have one daughter. Meyrlck lays tho blame for his newest complication upon the delay of the court In granting his wife's application for divorce. PATRIAROlSMltJTANT PARADE 2000 STRONG Uniformed Odd Fellows Make Pine Street Demonstration in Ghnmbersburfjc CIIAMBEnsnUrtO, Pa.. Oct. It Th parnde In connection with the grand en campment and district council lMtrlnrohs Militant ot the Odd Keltown waa held here this afternoon with perfect weather condl tloha. The parade wan n disappointment as to slse, but In othV rnccli was great Major Genera! J. It. Andrews, ot AHoonn, was chief marshal with a large mounted staff. There were alwut SOOO uniformed Odd Fellows In line with fourteen lands of music. After the parade the bands all massed and behind massed tanner marched and played "Onward Christian. Soldiers." Oil City Is wofklng hard for next year's Joint convention and seems likely to win out UXDRKTAICKIt itNlW HW FinimtfiU Lmm SaW to Mve Vrirm Gira-rd AventM Ma t ' TaV.e Gm Olemcnt A. Woodmitt. slxtylhrte Vrf old. an undertaker, of t72l Olrard ne. committed suicide at his home early to4y by Inhaling gas. The body wan found In According to the police, Mr. Woodnutt Who hd beert despondent over financial losses, planned hs, act with deliberation, PRISONER DROPS "HOPE" Cop Rap's Him on Finfecrs and Ho Re leases Box A cigarette box. alleged to contain nine packages of heroin, waa found today In the possession ot Jlarry Smith. 1019 Mt Vernon strret when h was arrested at NtntlvTind Spring streets by Policeman Bellerby, of the Eleventh and Winter streets station. Smith tried tosllde the cigarette box Into a gutter when he was arrested, but Bellerby detected the movement and rapped the prisoner on the fingers with his club, pmtth dropped the box with a cry of pain and the policeman picked It up and re tained It as evidence. Magistrate Collins held Smith In $1000 ball tor a further hear ing next Thursday. Loss of Leg Causes Suicide John Troy, of BIS North Franklin street, committed suicide last night, according to II1U IU,.V( v .. fa0. ..u UVUj 0 found by tho vUdoW, Mrs. Mary Troy. Sev eral years ago Troy nau nis leu leg ampu tated The police think that this hampered him In getting work and Influenced him to take his lite. HOTEL ADELPHIA Thta Week's Entertainment Laditt' Lunch on Balcony f Gtntttmtn't Lunch ) f OC, Eneliih Room A la carte service nil day. ' Charges aro moderate. I)nBt tlnslUli Koem, 4130 to 0 f. M. An IHreptlonsI llsnre Orchestra French Trio and the Popular Hawaiian Orchestra l.i iC.'m" i I'lmnmr-ri-iBsi Adalty JONES I B16WalnutStreet ILm.'.S-' HI I i ' II I. SMASHES ERGS ON THIEF i LADDERS Klntl. trr. ft. IL.D.BERG1 I i Main 4000 r. I 1 I KMenilen. Sic. ft, I BERGERC0..59N.2dSt.l Market 831.. J Woman Uses Costly Ammunition to Save Thirty-five Cents V1NBLAND. N. J Oct 17. Four hold ups by footpads during the week-end have alarmed Vlneland. Miss Kllzabeth Camp, a professional nurse, fought with a thief to sava her pocketbook and lost her hat ln the scrimmage. Mrs. Sumner Stevens smashed a dozen fifty-cent eggs on the thief's head and saved thirty-five cents In her pocketbook. Able Cohen was within sight of hU home when attacked, and his mother saved him by her screams and throwing ah pi I can at the footpad, James Tamlntnl gave up $:.50 at the point ot a revolver. J. E. -Calcktell & Co. 902 Chestnut St v .French, Dutch- ' i . . ,and English ' . v .Silverware t v REMOVAL In the near future tho business of J. E. Caldwell h Co, will bo l'o ca tod in tho Wldcncr Building, Chestnut, Juni per and South Pcnn Square. The Response to this One Week of INTENSIFIED VALUE' in Perry Suits at $15" is going to be Enormous! Every one of them is a $20, $22.50 1 or $25 Value judged by the market prices of fab rics wheri we bought the woolens for , this sale one year ago! Under today's condi tions, it is a question whether they could be matched to 'sell in any clothing store in the United States today for $20, $22.50 and $251 Taxi Service LIJtOtlSINKK anil TOURING CARO fnr IJt'MXKS or I'l.KAHUHK O PHONES kV "" COMrORT AUTOVIOBII.K CO. 1400 ha. 1'ruu Square. And Johnnr Cn llorrlilni llomt ' 1r Alit for Feet! HANNA, Chiroppdiit H. K. CIIR. UTII AM) HANSOM Mtdj l0V-Critn'l AND KOI CHKSTNirr NTRKKT (orn rmavnl .'' itunlc'irliur ?3r tu,vt.K, rijvriNUM. rAutn tkkth. JKVVfcl.RV, l-KKt loiIH KTOnES, 111,11 COINH FOB CAHIJ JKlVKCrRN' KXtHANtlB , tot H. SIH .. riil'X. I'tKim Wslnnt 4Ut DIXCW OMincffi Trnttoring We've Incrkgi 5?ur tir VMM .'; vzt to ittsr, MTtlVaA i,iin i fay at nur eaaa- to give vuu; aVtlaSIt .vr.-at the lliuia od ttw auiart StU i4 at your preference the fliiiab ant. work.. D tftlBt l,,ll..iA,il t, Buiflh,,, ...- .- II T SMt-a'loiluB uhlch . , wr li,,d. - l to B50 jv Street l The very choicest offerings, in America of Persian, Tirkisk & Chinese Rigs Biiring this sale you may pur: ceec wiy rug in our immenee , . . etocltvatiguree which prevailed " tjbr thiyi two years ago. TW wk JW ait b your left, lit it is Mtrdy VW hf-t ejMrtuiiity to eecture otic of these gen wch Hie peefing tuonthe mke Hardwch MAOil Co. 1220-1222 Market Stieet n More from less ! You now get more light from less currdnt greater motor power from poorer gasoline A$ the quality of gaso- is actually wrung from line lias gone down and smaller charges. down Packard motor More mileage on less quality has come up and fucjj More "power from nlP' low-test gasolines 1 Again Gfeuter refinements in Packard owners profit by Packard mechanisms have Packard advances. met and overbalanced the lowered Standards of refine ment in liquid fuels, If you have not exam ined and had demon strated to you the new Hotter gas, the new model Twin-six, you may Twin-six cylinders now not realize what these feed upon. thmgs mean or 'you, " As the vapor is scientific- Why npt investigate ally heated before it enters now? The prices for Pack- the explosion charnbers of 'ard open cars are $2,8Q the" motor, greater power and $8,265, at Detroit,, i . ;. . "Ask the man. who owns one -?; VJLMV: I'aekard Note Car Co, of- lMWeJplk MI9 KWth Bad ftttvet, WHinlaJplibi Uw rtbMMm. UgwtiUrg, UsMtar,'KiiH Trwtif Wifltairt awl Wlllmftt '( Jr6! tf We ask nothing bet ter than that you shop around and see not what kind of Suit you can get today for $15, but examine the best you can find elsewhere for $20, $22.50 and $25; then step out to 16th & Chestnut Streets and see these 3,000 Intensi fied Value Suits at the One Uniform Price $15' J Worsteds, both plain and mixed; blue serges, flannels, thibets, fine cassimeres and chev iots, some of them duplicated1' in fabrics" and patterns .ticketed and selling on our own . counters for $20, $22.50 and'$25; but not one of ''these Special 3,000 Suits has ever before -been offered for sale either here or any where else! J T a i 1 o r.e d and trimmed 'by Perry and cut on model for every taste, age and meeeure ment! ,-, . , 'jt - . (i UtolML. I Is Jk"l . iW ; tj Day ! nt" PERRY& Ca u n. bt." 16tb mi Gbcftnut sSfJsjsSasiwPsjswwsssBjj