A it V . 7 J ' V0f , ' ; 1 -, 'V '?- 1 i e BVBNINCF PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUL IT, 1019 a', M It'' t r s fi m i. t a? 1 1S c sM PA ! 'St ffiURDER SUSPECT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE I'fedward O'Brien's Plan to Hang Himself In Coll Today Frustrated T500POSTALCLERKS O'Brien about the possibility o( steal Inft the payroll of Hull A. Deppisch ' After striking Hull down and obtain Ins the money Mr Joyce unld, the two bovi went to Newark, X. .T , and after dividing the money went into a retnu rant. Planned (o Meet Here The bovs separated In Newark, he said, agreeiiip to meet here at an ad i Work With National Association dress in Philadelphia which O Brien gave Paige in Move to Get Congress One of Paige's first arts In Phlladel " . o i phla, Mr .lovre said Paige told him , to R.1IS0 SalariOS was to go to n mole and Intir to hu ACCOMPLICE BLAMES PIES Edward O'Brien, the twentr veir old youth being held In Freehold. V J . for planning and executing the murder of Gardiner C. Hull, a wcalthv New "ork stationer. In conjunction with Fdward Earl Paige, under nrrest here tried to commit suicide in his cell todnv Jail officers at Freehold viitrd his cell early this morning to hnd the voiith busily tearing up his blanket' with the apparent Intention of fashioning a rope with which to hang himself i:crrthlne with which O'Brien might injure lnm self was then remoxed fmm the pell and ho -was placed under the constant wntrh of officers. The theorr that the bov wis respon slble for the murder of Mr Wiltrr Keene Vilkins at her T ons Isluud home, for which Doctor WiI1,iii lirr husband, was convlcteil and later rmn roltted suicide b hinging in hi' cell was borne out bv O P.nen's nttimpt In end his life in a similar mannei de tectivw sa- Testerdiv O Brien boiit several apple pies and eat them Detectiie William Belslmn made fre quent flip to Paige's cell Inst night but nothing further ronld be learned from him regarding the murder Shortly after his arrest Page confessed, accord ing to Belshnw, that he held Hull while his partner in the cilnie Fdward O'Brien lilt the need man over the head with a hammer and killed lnm (l Brien o ronfesslxn mule to Captain lnne of tlin on I police, coin rlejes. O'Brien admits using the bam tnpi sauug Pnigp wns the one who lick th" Mctini rnenuvtlnl. O'Brien seemed boastful of his part in the mum when talking to pnllro and fellow prisoners ot Freehold, ,T Not onlr did he lehenrse the murder of Hull In nil its prupvonip eleimls hut he also boisied that he was dip man who murdered Mrs A ilkms STATISTICS ARE DRAWN UP Fifteen hundred postofflce clerks in Pbllndephin. emplored In the general postoffico nnd the thlrtv five branch postofflce stations, are expectant of hav Ing their gilarles raised by Congress. Ther arp working In roneprt wllh the Fnlted National Voeiitlon of Post offire Clerks, which mganlntlon lias prepared cnmparntivp salirv statistics to present to tlie coucresslonnl commission. The period tocred i fiom 1007 to 1010 Figures show sihries of postofflce ileiks herp md rlsouhrre to lie woe- fullv inndeciiinte thelerkssi Amn7- ing iiuiditioiis nre shown to rxlst in nil dnisinns of tho I'tr-tofli p Oppirtment, ns compiled with wngc- pud in other Wilkins md Hull 1 rlrnds lthoncl, tlie noln e nrnl- not in m,i ocenpiflnns much slod iti ci Itii-n -i confession' I ' "'""vahlo i- il mov seem the gov of fhp Wilkun iimrclii the nriprtlip ernment, tlin einploies point out during In see iiictiKitint Mptnl ppc nil ir ' ""' """', nf iw rwiMTis pneps. fiom fmtiire", of it It i-s reinllpd Hint Vucnst '""" ,n l1' ' and during Hip world wnr, IHeppn.it the nnitner ot Mr Hull who 'rnm J1' ' to l'"s did ii"t lncrenso the a plercman ed to other prisoners tint he killed Mrs Wilkins, thev snid ' lo the i Iit-h mn i rrll m Mipo1i Iip Paige, the boy i ider irrest here, will , fore ii ml dm mg Di llkins s trial Pi be turned over to the New Tork author ' ilknis md Mr Hull were alo fripnds Itles todav. I 1" ilkins was killed with a hnnmipr O'Brien, said to be thp nn" wholl'r Wilkin, miintHitiPd stouth to thp actuallr killed Air Hull with i ham I'1 'h"1 l,p " innocent mer, also will be turned over to the I 'I he poln p cjprlarp howevpr thai New Tork authorities todiv I O Brim is simplv revpling in his vhort Both bovs were indicted for murder Ined iintnrien and trim, to crpnlp an by the New Tork grand iuiv veMirelm lmpir-sinn among his fellow prt-onei. The case seems a clear one both bovs ' h ,n,inS I11Hn " '"other hinted vestrr having confessed their pails in the plot ,1,n "''" " 'I'nse of lnsanit will lip that resulted in the death of their l"1' forwird uns that her son had benefactor, and the New ork author! I '"" u "''ting pe.nlinih for spveral unr, ties plan to push the case to i speech I eonduMon. ' ASK BIDS FOR U. S. GOODS Blames Ties and Mnles ' Pies and movies are blamed by Paige, Vlne9ar 'ln'1 Binoxlde Stored In for his part in the crime His inordi Frankford Arsenal Here was n fipcpicnt Msitnr wages of fs potnl c mpl ues This, not- withstindin ' tin entire economic struc turn of Hip world seemed to be revo lution! ed and thp cost of necessities Inuhled nd trebled Philndplphi i po-til employes be line, " 1 1 li their thousands of fellow em pleues, tee nro " ntitled to i Imng wip SulnriPS nnge todi from MOOO to FiflO umiIi It is onlv recentl . sincp Congross appointed i commission to inestigntc the needs of the men, that the increased stip ml has lippn. ef fe tn It bee inie eipenthe on Julj 1, pending congressional action on th request for additional pay. For business of all kinds, big nnd little, in promoting, producing, selling, advertising, distribution, buying, financ ing no mntter wbnt phasa of Indus trial aUivity the postal service Is to such business, nnnlagously speaking, whit the arteries and blood vessels, enr rviieg energy, life nnd food, are to the human bodv, it Is contended If the siFtem is clogged the human body be comes nnaemlc. Clog or reduce the of 1 1 ienc of the postal service or the em I loves nnd resulting business nnaemin will lead Inevitably to disaster, bank ruptcv nnd stagnation of business in terests, the leaders nrgue ' 'I he ncragc person Is unaware that it requites t'ne j ears of training nud sfidv to make a good, efliclent postal clerk one mini snld todav ' They ntist mcmorl7e fiOOO or 0000 facts, must llne nime than a smattering of the potnl '"ws and regulations, embracing a niume wltn twelve titles or pans md oer 1700 sections, and must also be conversant with the conversion of tiioner, foreign exchange, insurance rites adjustment of claims, banking I reicessps tlie computation of interest nnd manifold other things Itailroad nnd steamship routes must be memorized, ns well ns the geographical location nnd the cVtflme from point to point of cities in the Fnlted Ptites and the lslind possessions of thp countn. thnt ellrert shipment mnv be made of the 1 mils " l"en laborers Mike More Comment Is made bv the Association rf I'ostil Fmploves in its lequest to Congress for morp pn that it has been found that common laborers with no mental effort required, receive higher oompcnsntion than the neragp postal eirplnip In fact, the figures show thnt inn the poorpst pud .killed la timers get nn ivernge of twenty cents nn hour home than do postal employes Philadelphia' WOO postal employes meet monthly nt Grand Finternlty Hall, 1020 Arch street Officers of Branch .1, United National Association of Postofiicc Clerks, are: Joseph D. H Murphy, president, John V. Lynch, a Ice president James J, Huddle, secretary, Albert K. Lutktn, treasurer. Payment of salaries to the postal em ployes Is now made hi six grades. In eight years there has onlv been n 12 per cent lncrenso In salaries, although the government Inst yeai had a auiplus from Its mail business of 518,000,000. SIMPLEX CARS 38 H. P. Holbrook Limousine 38 II. P. Rogers Limousine 50 II. P. Holbrook Touring All Shaft Drive Thornton-Fuller Automobile Co. Parkway, East of 18th St Philadelphia, Pa. Albert FaysonTerhune's LAD: Jfj. Dog & vv- s. 17S net. Pottage extra "Tt. L... J I .. , "" ue:ji aog DOOK ot ares. SS th Chlcaoo Herald Pj-n,c-. E- P. Dutlon & Co., G81 5th Ave., y. m nate craving for apple pies and the motion pictures, eraungs which he has always lacked money to satisfv, are given by him ns the teison foi his part In the plot Assistant District Attorney Joyce, of New York, so said after an extended interview with Paige in his City Hall cell. "He. told me he never got enough to eat .until Mr. Hull raised his wages to $10 a -week," 6ild Mr. Jovce, as he ?ame from Paige's cell "He had nn Inordinate appetite for apple pie, but Ms appetite for the movies was ecn greater. "Because of his desire to gel mnnev with which to buv apple pie and to go to the movies, Paige often talked with The surplus propel t division of the War Pepntment is ichertismg for bids on n loDg list of aitn los stoied lit nn ous imips arsenals nnd warehouses opr the countri 'I lie onlv artulps for snip mputioiipcl as bring stored in Philnelelphi i arc 5010 glllcuis of cider inejnr "' t"0 pounds of biriuin binoxide it the Finnkfoiel Arsenn nnd one ertunl ( olburn bor ing mill immi nun ri i n i n i r l m I itn i e l iho nurhtt Elgin Six n ! pF"siM,.r Toinsn um wi"i rt( ii i ndi If it were not for the other, either would he the best FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIRING IiCWMt prlcei conalatent with koo1 ork miruhlp WEST ARCH GARAGE 6237 Arch Street Crown Upholstering Co. 5 Piece Parlor Suit Rcupnolstered t Reconstructed C7 Clft C1C Equal to Now v'l PU 0 Slip (ovrm MaiTe lit Order Samplet and Eitinates Fre 830-32 WALNUT ST. s&rA Is? &ff- V SWIMiMINQ COLUMBIA POOL Broad and Oxford St. VRTY NIGHTS Wednesday and Satnrdaj Instriirtlon br I'. A. Taclr -none Poplar R4B1 Pi n Wain if 1 lllrknl lev 40 'Jpirs ) As it is, Ivinssponge and Ivins pound are forced to share the title of "the best cake made." They cost a cent or two more than ordi nary cakes, but the eggs and sweet milk cost more than substitutes used in "near cakes." In fluffy-lightness, wholesomcness and delicious flavor, Ivinssponge and Ivins pound are far superior. They are real cakes. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER roit coai. Ifew principle, cfstanf nip pjj: 2 to 30 gallons, le ncali radiators, loo Thcr Is nolh ias juac aa 1700a free HOOK Reeves Stove & Foundry Co. So. 2nd t I 1 xpf rifnrp ,t . - XT R r w ill do them i H l rftt a . H f 1 L ts of f in tteit nmllty fi ounc H I rMf A w 1 nut- c niuH aurK j'nits rim una ropen uat jo jl. j9 JZffetk rf im jQ & .V Urlle fur rntitloc on Inrcrr wlzca nnd HI flv mL3 vffi FsBm & MHrRB iyTTw arm J$fB il "kg,,, ,,,,, y tMm y pjyjTvi:g-;fT.L-.jfrWf.mi i mn mm mm j I W j "".rSSCt 9 VUUiiW m koaiii.y. tooi j JvLs sr v&Wi8f&&sffl 1 1 1 f Good Biscuit Wm$Jwm Since 184S U J L No matter in uleit ronelltlon I ron UlAflK UPTI, jTcr.iS ' B I mti,JiN?7 ": low I S S3 rhone u or elroi. us rent ceud w.Ml I FOR V00D-METAL0n PLflCTFRn Hi vWzZn-5&W 1 iTT-friA wnd a mnii m -titnii - "iih in wetfa ft v. m 38 fsSaS .1. .1. KF.FNAN ,fr rn aj aw stores . a II X m&YY Sra VrZZxJ 3ioi Ludlow st. U':.1:''" T,. ... .C . . . . n Si rs , l " inom son ywoartni sQp-tt fit. - . , ... ... l a -' ' ""' iiii"iiiiniiiiMiinijiTrjrw.TmttiiVi'BgMMM""''"qffHBrEtJ' I -,' s . , h V flwOfi f 1 JpiVlafTV LATINg I Brine "ionr Hats to 1310! FUbfrt bt. LudlfB I'unama, Ilntt Ke- modelcd Nn Arlila I b1 SlAlt HAT CLMMNU CO. maPBapmaj SILVEROS NICKEL, r I Polishing & Relacquering Slnele rirreei. Larce or Smill iota! TAR NICKEL 'PLATING WORKS 232N. Fifth St. Ettablithcd Since ltlo M7, Buy rVcar Home" our Lighting Futures nre Jeit snBtl ii rNeu'irro 4 thenver tome In ,.nel e-ee. Mo alxo rnntrnct to WIRE YOUR HOME "t clroii nee n rnr, or phono Ilelm t 801 i neiu e 11 IHH GEM f LECTRIC SHOP232S eothstlf SQUINT OR SMILE? jgy Irtour2ljr of prurtlre OiitnmetrlttH &. Ootlrlnni jL-ANg CmO. .CERMANTOWN&LEHI0H AVES CURB MARKET will open 49th St. above Market on Friday, July 18 Regular Market Days WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Froch 8 to 2 Phila. Curb Market Association Kennedy Bro. JEWELERS 102 S.THIRTEENTliSI Cor. DruryLarto Bracelet Watches ir INTRODUCING NEW ULTRA SMART CASES in vvnizn, okeein or YELLOW GOLD VARIOUSLY SHAPED t PlaJn or Handsomely CriEraeeJ ,-A watch with a 15 jewel Elgin jMYemem in green goia case $55 ut. I'-la. :JR Eatablished IIT? 12 15 Cliesfnut Street ( Mawson & DeMany supremacy in Milli nery is becoming as marked at is Man son J? DcMany supremacy in rurs. $Q Fur Repairing and Re-Modeling at lo-v summer rates. "Pay the Cost in the Fall." r?o.s.?'i . -J it 1 ii k 1 al ii p&yu ii tri t t, rssu in i s vp m ju?3N(3n A diLiiL vyiJL JiLii,(Qa,li wEvi& JS D( m,R ( With Unrestricted Choice of upto35.O0 Model Hats for 10.00 C Tomorrow it is! An event of midsummer that will bnna prices to 1 ou int ariabl) lets than half. Juit think of being ab!e to enter our Millinery Salon and choose n hat ever hat i our fancy may turn to and gam a double talue! The prices and the de tailed descriptions below afford y ou opportunity such as comes but seldom, ex en tn a store of our own advanced ideas. Bt assured that every hat is STYLE that there are not tuo alike and not less than S00 hats for total choice. On the second floor. Eleiator, Tomorrow J The 10.00 Hats will unquestionably u ar rant wonderful attention tomorrow! But it's almost a lib-l to call them "10.00 Hats!" IVith tallies ex tending all the tia from 20.00 to 35.00 they arp the most exquisite things m the nay of millinery imaginable. For they ate All model hats from such re nowned makers as Bruck Weiss Frele Heller Joseph Cupid and Bluebird The item providing an utmost sensation and a value typical of Mauson & DcMany. Your un restricted choice 4. Values up to 12.50 Hats of all Georgette, of Georgette with Satin, of Georgette with Taffeta trimmings of flowers, ribbons, wheat and bands of ostrich. Light summer colors, as well as black and navy. Sports sailors, also. 8.SO 1 0.OO Values up to 15.00 Models for dress, sports and informal occasions. Georgettes, taffetas and straws, and various delightful combinations of straws and silk fabrics. Black, dust, navy, pink and white. t Values up to 20.00 Georgettes in light col ors and the extremely well favored all - black trans parent hats. Some of the Georgette Hats trimmed with full ostrich bands. Ribbon Sports Hats. Taf feta Hats. Values up to 35.00 Unrestricted choice of beautiful model Hats from makers listed above. Black Italian Milans. Leghorn, covered with Leghorn color Panne Velvet. Every primming fancy in appro priate selection. Call for World Revolt Berlin, July 1". (By A. P.) Tho managers of the Independent party nre cnllliiR nn the German prnlctnrlct to protest July 21 against "the Versailles Imperialistic peace." Their ptograrn calls for meetings and a parade which shall proclaim "International solidarity of the proletariat in the inauguration:, of a common fight for bontrol of polltl cal power and the advancement ot a world revolution." i f5. "Built Like A Safe'" ' wr ll 1 f . A HiBl IWiTCKMHHI ill tIL 'J 3ai , . . l,IB SiBtfliiiBllHll Mr 'A In MCZJHH Steel conducts heat. Even - M-yiiSSSS iHS InBBPTiK a small flame heats the V. &&tfi7i$&r?z I 111, , mSfflSi I llctl t steel and Ignites thepapor. SSSSAi'Wv )y ' jaKlHsTtW MRKnOriiAiVVV is 1 1 -! i' V- U?vSxiSaaarrBJiub8i9B . 1 I .' ft il il MEilfeaWlifliMlMTiB RKbBVH m I But a layer of asbestos placed '' ' avifi iSnHnHRaHI'' '- Vl on top of the steel effectually Vi 0 V EaBSllleHtfflf II "' ' keeps the cestroying effect W5'' EfsSflK liiQSHlwSiwB 'VB of fire away from the paper. V" BmUB riliHiOllJi"" 9 JM CSfc. IK n1, l"i!9l B Just as the asbestos preserves the pa- per,soYand E"Fire-WallF.l.ngCab- "c,a' asuosroa lined, preserve their :ontents from the flames and heat. Why "YandE95 Fire-Wall Filing Cabinets Give greater protection THE above illustrations show why "Y and E" builds cabinets with double walls and put asbestos between those walls. Thei asbestos gives fire and heat protec tion to those who use steel filing equip ment. It overcomes the natural conduc tivity of metal. FIRE-WALL STEEL have unequalled protection a layer of asbestos between a double wall of steel at the top, bot tom, front, sides and back an exclusive feature of "Y and E". That's why records and letters, contracts and orders, filed in a "Y and E" Fire-Wall Steel Fil ing Cabinet are so secure guarded by a cabinet three times as fire and heat resistant as our own plain wall cabinet or any ordinary steel filing cabinet made. Buy "Y and E" Fire-Wall Steel Filing Cabinets and you pay only the price of ordinary filing cabi nets, but you get real fire protection for your records. One fire would convince you. Why wait ' for a fire ? It will pay jou to get pur new booklets. "Steel Cabi nets thatProtecf'and " Vertical Filing Down to Date". awman and Frbe Mfg.. SUakcrs of" Y and E" Filing Devices and Office Systems 1013 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bell: Walnut 1G7 Keystone: Race 1710 One Store or Representative in Every City Five Exclusive Features -at no extra cost 1. The layer of asbestos which Is placed at top, bottom, front, sides and back of "Y and E" Fire-Wall Cabinets. 2. The Automatic Safety Latches, which prevent tho drawers from opening in a fire emergency or in office re-arrangement. 3. The "Y and E" Frictionless Slides which give the drawers an easy gliding movement. 4. Dovetailing safe-like flanges which pro tect the contents of the cabinet drawers against dust, water, flame and heat. The fam'ous "Y and E" System, which enables you to keep your records with greatest convenience and at lowest cost. System service without charge. 4,000 (gx Products Filing System Supplies Card Record Systems Record Filing Safes Blueprint Files Steel Shelving Shannon Arch Files Machine Accounting Trays Efficiency Desks Fire-Wall Steel Cabinets I "Y and E" Wood Cabi-r nets Vertical Filing Supplies Safes Etc. TO BESOLD f ALIEINI PROPERTY I 16,570 shares of the Common Stock and 979 shares of the Preferred Stock and '1,135 First 4 Bonds of PABST BREWING COMPANY - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Cus. todian, will offer for sale at public sale to the highest bidder at the office of Pabst Brewing Company, No. 917 Chestnut Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the 29th day of July, 1919: 16,570 shares of the Common Stock, par value' $100 each, out of an issue of 97,640 shares, and 979 shares of the Preferred Stock, par value $100 each, out of an issue of 15,529 sh?resA an 76 ,Flr,st 4 Bonds Par value 31,000 each, due 1921, 1924, 50-4 Bonds, par value $1,000 each, due 1924, 1925, and 1,009-4 Bonds of the par value $1,000 each, due 1920, 1929, of Pabst Brewing Company, a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of Wisconsin. Fuij df,cr'Plin of "nd information concerning the property to be i old, tho terms and conditions of sale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEV, Director of the Bureau of Salei, 110 Wot 42d Street, New Yprk City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian, j. i JkjI3. "sJ -SMBm mm u2mMM t H'll H, T 4 lAc" ' ?. - f '. ' ' V -M j T' T -a- a. r V '? i" "& t-Lt ? ' -'v., JT-l ...t p v? t". 17 'Axtr . '' - y ni " Vi J IV il & -" J tH3 tji ifi .r. t a "WX-. ' b T :. e liifOtf, rf f -!'
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