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feVENING ' PUBLIC? LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL' 0, 1010
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DROWNING CASE
Paul Schlechter Under Bond of
$1000; Delaware County
s Coroner Favorable
BELIEVED COUPLE HAPPY
Pniil Sclileelitr-r, of .14-10 Wnlnit
street) -Ivlio ivas held, by Magistrate
DoniiU, at Ksslngton.l In $1000 bail
followi'oj: ihf drowning of Mrs. Schlech
Ipr' at Hog Island on Sunday, has been
t-61oncd from custody to appear nt tliQ
Inquest, into the death of his wife.
,(,'uroner".Drcws, of Delaware county,
announced .today he ling found nothing
is'" warrant suspicion In the drowning.
'I lie. Voroner has just niusiieu an in-
vcstlgatiou of the case.
.Mrs. . Schlechter, who was twenty
ycaFsMjld. started for ai nuting with
lier husband Sunday morning. They
vent " to Hog Island, where Mr.,
Schlechter has been employed as an ar-'
ountant since reaving the University
of Pennsylvania. While sitting on one
of the wharves, accbrdiug to Schlech
ter's story, his bride, fell into the river.
He says he plunged in nfter her, but
was unable to rescue her.
Husband Released on Hall -The
young husband was held by
Magistrate Dentils nfter a hearing at
Which Hog Island guards testified his
clothes had not been soaked, when they
reached the scene, ten minutes nfter
the tragedy.
At the University library, where Mrs.
Schlechter had been employed as am
assistant for some time, former asso
ciates emphasized the happiness of the
young pair.
The Accident' Described
The husband said lie aud his bride
had been sitting near the edge of oue
of the wharves when he heard a splash
and saw her .struggling in the water.
According to Magistrate Dennis, he said
he had reached her, but that she had
grasped his shoulders and pulled him"
dowp, and then he broke loose and
swnm to one of the wharves, on to
which he climbed. Then, he says, he
hurried for help and found one of the
guards.
The body was recovered shortly after
and taken to the morgue of Doctor
Drewes,.wbo has not set the date of the
Inquest.
Residents of eastern Lancaster county
have been given a shock by the news pf
the death of Mrs. Schlechter, who was
Miss Ida Worst before ninrriage. Her
parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worst,
of White Horse, Salisbury 'ownship..
Mr. Worst being In the creamery busi
ness. The pair were married In rmia-
ip nli In Inst. .Tnlv. having met lour
months previously while Schlechter was
a member of the naval training unit
at the University.
Mr. Hchlecliter unci ncen principal
of the, Salisbury High School, and was
well known in that section 01 ine
county.
Mrs. Schlechter was born in eastern
Lancaster county and later made her
home with an uncle nnd aunt. Dr. and
Mrs. J. K. Hostetter. of (Jap, this
county, at whose home her body was re
ceived yesterday.
Entente Troops
Evacuate Odessa
Continued from rage On
nishes nddltiouaj corroboration of the
Intention to launch a glmultaneoui ac
tion by Die Finnish Legion and Ilolshe
vlk Finns.
"A Russian rifle regiment, width Is
a part of the Allied forces in North
Russia, lias occupied Oapnavalok vil-
D.CUPJD TURNS 'DOC
IN CAUTIOUS JERSEY
Romance Sterilized by House
) Bill to Make Marriage
Eugenic
"I'd like to marry yoit, Sallie, but
I've got corns."
This and similar excuses may be ex
pected to become popular iu New .ler-
Threat to Withdraw
Worries All Europe
Continued from race One
nmoutlt, fixed yearly by nn Allied com
mission, would give the Allies, along
with the control of Oerman exports al
ready described, a throttle-hold on Ger
many. Apparently. Mr. Wilson, whoe fears
of (ierman rejection of leaee grow trom
day to day, has come to realize, on
hearing the German protest against
Allied conversion of the Urussels agrec-
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sey it the House bill passed yesterday j ment Into nn Instrument for dominating
providing for strictly eugenic marrlnges ' German economic life-, that he may ex-
becomes a law. The net provides that pect rejection of the pence being made
nil who wish to wed must present
health certificates.
"I 'certainly love you a whole lot,
little girl, and intend to marry, you
when I become rich, if I can p'ass the
physical examination," prohanlywlll be
vine of the most popular forms of pro
posals.
Caution will find no nlace In the .1,...
lage, on the eastern shore of the bay ","ruul7s 01 a young man sulTerln.
of Oneea. sixty miles south of Sortok'u, if""" water ou the knee, fatty degencrn
because of the economic provisions.
It is impossible to explain In any
other way the sudden outbreak by Pres
ident Wilson. The economic provisions
are vastly .Important to Lloyd George,
who has been playing both ends against
the middle in Paris ns well as in l.on-
The Conservatives nre still the domi
nant force in Euglaud and the North,
cliffe press is on his back. In fact, the
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technical to be brought home to the
masses of the people. On the other
hand. Lnglnnil nnd 1 ranee need above . .- .. . .. 'r.i.-l in ntlnn- htm tn re-enter ball
tempt of cpurt nnd committed U-d-n',H
prison to await trial. -The Judge ' ffifrf'S,fj
fn.ml In ntlnnr Mm in ri-tntpi hull iff .t
n -1..- .1.. .. r .....i ir. oncKer surrender iier uensn 1 - - -;- vims
present situation might be described as now and power of American resource's I . Warrant It Issued pr amount. "Kg
.n , Ci 1, ff, f 7.rL. S '"' i Hi" international policies iu the' ',)r. Wllllni II. Urleker. for whom ' Doctor Ilrlcker was Indicted for periSj
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President Wilson threatens ,0 taTe ' EE lor" InAdng U he failed to appear for trial, today ' lient. who died. J$
.viniiiin nnii., iiom England. . tt.i.i.. 'ii t. .t..t,nu ,i. .nrP.nilr,l l,liKlf hofnri. .Iiiilro ttnn. I Doctor Ilrlcker s oflice Is on UroaS,&,'
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rorlliclin llireatens Premier of his own position line. He has not 1 Quarter Sessions Court No. 1. tren near Oxford, and he lives In fn
Merlon.
Lord Northcllffc threatens to take the relislipd the relative submergence of' Judge Rynn fined liim JittM) for cnu
premiersiip away from "Llovd Gcorce ' 1'lm.self and the Increased prominence
It is not clear whether either dares to ' f 1'lo.td George. Ills present gesture
make his threats good. President 'M calculated to center nttentlou on him
Wilson's position Is difficult because lie sclt :n(1 nl(1 lllm politically nt home.
has no clear isHiie. The French and '
Rrltish protest they can't understand1 Eddie Redway, Actor, Dead
llev'we'r.r'1 uu1-, li0nh """'. &.. April S.-lVrcy Su -they
were agreeing with irim In every, w, Vlwl on the stage as Kddie Red-
" , way, n well-known character n'tor in
1 olitlcally' Lloyd George has out-.musical comedy nnd other performances,
maneuvered the President by appearing died nt the State Tuberculosis Sana
to be a better Wilson- man than Wilson , torium at Hamburg today. He was fifty
himself as everything until now. when. enrs old nnd had been on the stage
some question arises which is ' too for many years. .
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capturing a Bolshevik patrol."
The War Office has Issued an urgent
appeal for volunteers for the relief force
for north Russia. It is stated that the
meu must be trained soldiers who buve
non or some other a ment. The iiuinn
light, the front porch hammock and all
other snares will hold nn imnm f.n.
jhini. He can brave them all, promise
; anything and still retain his liberty,
men must ue umucu nvwicio .. ""v i.. ., , . r ..v.,.,
beeu demobilized or discharged or who,bocn".si! tu low won't let him keep his
are serving at home or on normal en
gagemeuts or for two, three or four
years.
promises.
Certainly. I meant nil the hice
things I ever told you and of course 1
meant, to marry jou. but how did t
Archangel, April 9. (Uy A. P.) ikn . had n,u 'Internal ailment,' he
A delegation of American, and British 1CBni"Pln!u.
officers under a flag of truce went into The measure will have little or no
the ISolshevlk Hues to negotiate an ex
change of prisoners. It was proposed
that the Allied commission should go
to Plesovskala tonrrnnge Metails, the
Rolshevikl sending nn equal delegation
Into the Allied lines as hostages. ,
LAWRENCE STRIKERS QUIET
Governor's Action In Urging 'Arbi
tration It Probably the Cause
Lawrence, Mass., April 0. (By A.
P.) Pickets representing the striking
textile workers were inactive today for
the first time since the strike for the
fifty-four hours' pay for a forty-eight-hour
week began nine weeks ago.
Strike' leaders made no comment, but
it was understood the withdrawal of
pickets was due to the attitude of Gov
ernor Cooildgo in urging the mill own
ers to accept the strikers' suggestion
of arbitration by Henry U. ' Kndicott.
ex-chairman of the state public safety
committee. Many rumors in circulation
today of an early settlement of the
strike apparently had asimilar basis.
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' Tie Easter Style For
' Young Men
Waist-Line SUITS
lit Flannels, Unfinished Worsteds and' Cheviots
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Many are silk lined
rHEN he- talks of clothes,'
the young man's first
word is: STYLE. Here it is,
the very newest and latest by the
Kirschbaum styling staff. Besides'
style, solid all-wool Reaves that
will wear and Kirschbaum tailor-,,
work V&hich means' shapeliness
that staw. A great value at $35.
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ussian Cord MADRAS SHIRTS 3.50
These are exceptionally durable rabies of fine wearing
qualities. Made in three colors pink, tan and blue
jvith hairline corded effects; 3.50
Topcoats in Showerproof
Fabrics $25 and $30
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" upon sensliore eugngemeuts. A
bathing suit reveals too much for the
average person to hide any deformities,
and besiu nobody over takes such nu
engagement seriously nnyliow.
Thirty years from now Jersey spin
sters may be expected to explain theii
single blessedness to nephowi) and
nieces by telling the story of a love
blighted by an ingrown toenail or u
halrllp.
His position at home rests on the
fence between radicalism nnd conserv
atism. To the radicals he has thrown
the hone of the league of nations and
the territorial determination .at Danzig m
and elsewhere. S
Would Throttle (ierniany I B
The Conservatives .want nothing so P
much as to get a throttle-hold ou tier- jh
mnnj's economic life, which would 'B
eliminate Rermauy ns the commercial ' 51
competitor ,of Kngland for many yeart I
10 come. The control of (icrroauy's !
exports was described yesterday us Just
such n throttle-hold. Hlg reparations,
or a sliding sen 16 of reparation tlxcd
annually, according to fiennany's 'ca
pacity to pay, but capable of yielding
an enormous amount in thirty years,
would be capable equally1 of being used
to render Gcrmauy impotent iu Ku
lopenii competition.
l.loyd (ieorge's position is difficult.
A Man's Thoughts on
Easter Bonnets
"You can always tell when Easter's coming," he said, "by
the pretty way that womenfolks' hats have of blossoming."
Come to think of it, most men have a particular liking for
flower hats. Thnt's why the woman who dresses for the Onlv
Man in the World will do well to remember
preterence.
this masculine is
Our OWn Salon blooms With n deliirliffnl nnml.or nf Cot,.),;,.,,
floral creations. Some beautiful models have entire crowns
smothered in lilacs, silken roses, or rich pansies, and of course
we can always create a model with your favorite flower as an
inspiration.
After all, what trimmings could be more effective for spring
than flowers?
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your business 67 during the coming twelve months?
What would an idea be worth to you if it cut your
costs 26. How much would your profits increase
if a single idea made youc collection letters 63 more
effective or saved you the time of 3 men each week
or put you in touch with entirely new markets.
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A vast fund of ideas like these are found in SYSTEM,
The Magazine of Business. Men in every line of '
business are profiting by them. Someone, somewhere,
may have solved the very 'problem you have been
experimenting with for months and the answer may
be in the current number of SYSTEM for 4pn7. Go
to the nearest newsdealer for your copy.
These experiences -and many more in April SYSTEM
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that is the part of my work
that yields tho biggest share
of profits." Into his note
book . goes ideas that other
men have worked out or
ndaptcd. He gleans them
everywhere. And in almost
all of them is an idea that
makes his organization run
more smoothly and promotes
Wrrpnpvpn ,; is sales, une plan irom a
,5f yU K !omf! manufacturer, perhaps, an
mans nvnnvtnnnn ,nn4:H..' .. , 1 1...
-j- '-yv- .niain nthrr trom a wnoicsaier.
How a Notebook
Yields, a Profit
the geim of an idea which
you could very likely use. A
certain Chicago hardware
man 'traces an increase of
!99o in his sales to. applying
borrowed ideas. As he tells
it himself:
, "My biggest job is carv
ing a note. book. At least
rightly combined, yields him
a profit.
Wallace- J. Stcbbcns, of
the Stcbbcns Hardware Co.,
tolls in April SYSTEM what
his note book of borrowed
ideas has done for his busi
ness. 1
Putting the Handclasp
in Your Letters
THE Ingersoll - Watch folks
have a way of making
letters bring home the bacon.
Every letter they mail is
based on a scientific formula.
Every letter does what it's
aimed to do; sells watches,
wipes out misunderstandings,
makes a friend of a debtor
and at the same time prompts
him to put a check in the
return mail. Every letter is
a handclasp and a friendly
"Hello, there!" Business
these days rides on the post
age stamp. If your cvery
1 day letters are not improving
they are losing in effective
ness. Your entire business
suffers as a result. In the
April issue of SYSTEM,
More Business on the
Same Capital
JLJOST of us have only
shaken hands with the
Trade Acceptance so far. We
ought to take.it into the office
and make a friend of it. .lust
as sure as we don't get ac
quainted with this newcomer
in business, we're going to be
left far behind in the race. If
you've ever been hampered, by
acting as banker for your cus
tomers if you have ever la
mented over the amount of
money you had tied up at just
the time you needed it for
something special, you'll read
and reread "More Business
on the Same Capital," by Wil
liam A. Law, Pros, of the
First National Bank of Phil
adelnhla. in the Anril issue of
SYSTEM. He tells just what
We Sell More at High
Prices," by C. O. Alexander,
President of Alexander Bros.
' This same firm has hit upon
a lot of other wrinkles that
would put ginger into the
marketing methods of any
husiness. it has never had a
"comeback" from the dealer,
and has capitalized the fact
in such a way that when it
entered the Boston field the
jobber who is now one of their
largest distributors closed the
deal before he realized that
no samples had been shown
him. You'll greatly enjoy
this experience.
Just remember this, English
business is neither to b
feared nor disregarded. Ther
is a big opportunity here for
"Hands across the sea" if
you'll make the effort. John
Bull is a customer and also a
competitor. Handle with care I
(justness man is thinking
about you.
while.
Find out what the English
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Everyday Letters Better," to use it, how it helps in big
Paul Kearney tells a score of and little business and how
first-class, proved-out better you're going to make more
letter ideas. They are yours money because of it.
for the reading, as well as
many other liftabjc ideas. M . Your Computers
Boost Your Sales
CERTAINLY it can be done.
It has been done! A sales
man of a hustling young com
pany turned thefctrick, with
the result that in two years
the firm's business doubled,
and in the third year topped
the million mark. He had a
real idea, and it is handed
on to you in the title "Why
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England Our Customer
and Competitor
X7HAT'S what commercial
T ly in the British Isles
these days. SYSTEM want
ed to know, so sent one of its
editors straight to LONDON
to get the facts. Is England
a market for us ? What will
British firms buy? And do
we need to fear them in the
race for world wide com
merce? In the April SYSTEM
you'll find the answer to these
and a dozen other questions.
Sales Grew From
$281,181 to $23,000,000
Q.EORGE M. VERITY of
the American Rolling Mill
Co. is a dreamer. By dream
ing along the right lines and
keeping his feet on the
ground he boosted his com
pany's sales from $281,181.12
to $23,000,000. You'll find
the story in April SYSTEM.
Frank M. Wicks will' re
mind you of a, dynamo.
Starting as an electrician in
the Westinghouse rank, h
has remodeled al their plants
along lines that he originated.
His methods can be applied
to your business. Find them
in the April SYSTEM. A. A.
Pitt, President of the Pitt
Engineering Co., says that a
man is made up of 9 parts
willingness and 10;partsabil
ity. His knowledge, of 'men
stood him in a good stead
when a union delegate tried
to force a strike on him two
years ago. Read this story
in the April SYSTEM.
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