Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 14, Image 14

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EVEXEK'G PUBLiO LEDaBR-raiLADBLrHIA, TUESDAY,
1919
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:F0ES OF DETECTIVES
Lewis, alius Ham At) en, nllai Klil
a idiot at the Dour. William IJotincll,
7-1 North KUtlitli street, the bnrteuiler
in tln i lull, pulled n revolver from be
iicnlli the bur, but befnte h lould
imiki ii further motion, l.cvvN Is nlleceil
to hni idiot him. ttonnidl Inter dlod
mill Iovvl in the exi itemeut, is sulci
to lime ecnped ller wns sent nut
(or him anil jestenlnj, fourteen months
nfter the ntlrKecl offense vvna coinniit
ted, lio was nt rested in t'liIeiiRO.
Thomas Skelton Harrison Burled
Thomas Skrllcui linn Noil, who died
Mil) SI, lit the nice of eight v oho veins
was burled )pclny. Interment wns
luivnte, riinernl servlecs were held nt
ills late home, IfiL'O Locust street Mr.
1 1 ii i ri "on was a inmiollor of the His
tin lc nl Society, which wns represented
nt the funeral bv ('luirleliiiiKne Tower,
piesldent , lluiiiptou L. Carson, John
Frederick Lewis and Thomas Willing
Hatch, vice presidents, nnd William
lrn Ion, Alexander Van Itcnssclner,
Kdvvnrd llohlns, HIroou Grntz, Kdwln F,
Hu)reK, John Oribbel, Franejs Howard
Williams, Charles Penrose Keith, H. K.
ClIlliiRhanl, Officii Wilkinson, Ornu-
Title Leach and Samuel Cnstncr, coun
sellors. by Governor Bilbo, showed that It crtuVA
talned only tlneo small wooden toyh. ;
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i.evvi, vvm ue orouRiit to this city to
ft nnil trial Mjcri is nllrznl to hnvo
Similar packages received by Mayor
Walter A. Scott nnd Frederick Sullcns,
editor of n local newspnper, linvu not
been opened, but It Is believed they arc
of a slmllnr nature.
rutcrod the Fourteenth Waul Itcpiibllt
nn Club, 80!) (Jrceii ntriot, nnd, dimv
liii! ii lovolvrr, thrrntcnrcl to "Mick
UP t ho place "
To emphasize his ilemnnili he flrcil
These "Bombs" Fakes
Jackson, .Miss., May C (y A. I'.)
ttxnmlnntlon by.postnl ofliclnls of
the "bomb" received through the mails
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Chester Girl, Found Bound and (
Gagged, in Critical Condition.
Talk Incoherent
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FATHER HUNTS CRIMINALS lgr- j-
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Wnvlnld and brutnllr benten, nppnr- I
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ueirvuvi'. illlllirii ucll. 1 now ul ih-i
v home. -420 Wet Second street. Chestei
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v nen the sevenlivn venr old girl
failed to retuin linuiij Satiitilnr night
her nlnrnied parents began a senrih for
her. , Slip was fnlllnl Killulnr liirrli t ill
V ' the rear jnid of her Inline bound nnd
M"s caBged and nenil) dend fiom strnngu ,
latlon.
' I'inned on thegiil's vuilt was a note
On Willi ll tilts unrnltl Hns k, rnulpil
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Pjf l got jour iliiughter. but what I
jj , num. is Jim inn lancii mo ome nut
todnv
Biff J " 1H ti'-vi lo it ag'iiii
K&)i Tames MpII. the gnl's fnthei
SK" pnni tie find fo 1 no due to her ns
Er&Ji tmi,nn,s "' is ttiiitmg until she. ip
fiffiJK qovtrs "Ulli'ieiitlv to make a stnlemoiil
iTi "AVIkmi On. ,li.l .. ..., i ,
fSiirday night. " All Aid! explained' to
yvyny, "l thought slic had gone to visit
ah mint lifie in Chcstpi in relatives in
I'tiiladelplila I teleplinned to tlieni and
found dn vvnsn't at the home of anv of
her relatives Then 1 thought she lind
' run away, peihnps,
,, Continued Search II Dav
"But I kept .eniching (lie next dm
without getting anv tunc of Id r. Al
other ilauglitei . Aiigilini iiiuiteen veils
- old, and I took mil automobile nnd
spent Suiid.iv visiting lelnlms nnd
friends of tlie missing mil nut tin
machine back in the gainge at 10 'In
""o'clock Suuclnv night Soon nftei I
Went In the house the district atloinev
called nie out on a slabbing case lames
Smith, nu assistant, and invself went
to the gaiage to git the mac lime It
was then 1 I'm link Smith found nn
daughter in the iinr vnrd Her ass.ni
ants evidentl) lind placed lift tlicic
rvithin that half hour
"Within tin last si months 1 Uim
nrrehted two men fm inuiilct l)n
pleaded guiltv ami was sintencul In hf
teen jcnis 'Iheothei is awaiting timl
Besides I anesled a nuiiibii of m i
men foi less scuous crimes 1 l,,ii t
know whom to suspect of tins mil
rage."
Itolsbevisls Not Suspeited
Meli said he did out think anv Mm
.posed Bolshevists wile ipsimiiisiIiIi lie
'" Fald he lind In en unking no iiivisugn
tions of radii nN
From incoheient reiuaiks mule bv
the joung gill. Meli liehevcs at bust
one negio and an Italian wen con
cerned in the attack The gul talks of
?'black ttees," Senile of the plnasis
she utteied in her deliiiiiin wen
"I won't, won't chink it " ' I am not
his dnughtci," "Don't kill, kill nn
'He didn't at list vnu, vou know lie
'didn't."
'Meli "aid he wis piep.m 1 fm anv
one who miglil attack linn anil lie wis
going to urn down Ins ilauglitei s as
sailants at all i lists
It is believed Miss Meli was ovei
powered bv two m nmie men as sin,
Xvas returning home Satunlav evening
and then placed m an automobile and
taken to some isolated spot.
SHOT BARTENDER, CHARGE
Chicago Suspect Charged With Mur
der Here Fourteen Months Ago
.Arrested in Chiingo ihaigpi with
having murdeied a baitendei in tins
cltv on Kebiuniv 'M. irl. Klmer
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On Saturday the total
Sales Amounted to
Liberty Bell
a is $194,956,000
51,767,700
The war is won, but the
bills must be paid. The
success of the Victory
Liberty Loan is our job.
We are only lending, not
giving, our' money and
our Government guaran
tees its return with inter
est. Buy today.
That shows 74 per cent of our job to be finished
this week. Come on, Philadelphians who have
gone over the top in four loans, show the world
your patriotism is still all-wool-and-flag wide.
It won't be a Victory Liberty Loan if we fail. Keep
this city a fit place for the Bell.
VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
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