. i' w tf fc r " v tt I1 V 'Mi "t r ir EVENING PTIBtXCJ fcEDGHSft- pHICADEtPHIA, THTJBSDA, ,.!V tfVs ' '1- T "VW TULY 1 1910 ' -5 : 5 ,H-t . v i " 21K Is --to y H r;.Ai ; At , Soslu iwt BS? V ir ft 3 if I Ll SV A h es- l. ill BF ?. t ttj- w r J f ' XT FY Vt-i h L! kit- ' ' f BK IN ATI T, REVIEWED BY SPROUL &, 5000 Civilian Visitors Seo Pa rade of Pennsylvania State Militia PRICE RECEIVES GOVERNOR Special Dispatch to Evrntwa rublle Ltdorr Camp Major Marshall Henderson, Mt. Grctnn, I'n.. July 17 Clnvornnr 8pronl, ronimnnilor-in -chief o tho military forces of the rommonwrnltli. was siren n crcnt reception hern lit 11 :4." o'clock thl niorniiiK In officers i and men of the IVntisOuinin iccrse militia, nho nrc HiiMiiiift n ssock's course of instruction cie. Governor Sproul made the trip fioin HarrishurR in mi nutoinohile with Art jutnnt Oenernl Henry. lJciitcnunt (iov ernor Tteldlcmnn nnrl Miism Unbend;, of rittpburs'i- TIip pnitv sn met nt Colebrook. on the iilse of the tnte reservation, hv ii rainln qumlinn m rommnnil of Mmnr Iluch 1, Ciirtin The eeort was mnrte up of Tioop A and 15. of PittsburRh. in command f Captains M Strson-on r.n-liv and I 'or roll Ilotlpe, respertivelv : Tioup ". of Tyrone Captain IMcar McKntiir.s. mill Troop D. of 1'itt-hurjili. Ciiptnin Ilarrj F Vat. The ravnlratle made a splomlitl ap pearnnee with tin- officers' mi1ci ntnl the men's polished an niitcrmcnN trli--teninp in the mormns -ii". for the luc cleared this morning after tsn cl,i.s of cloudiness and ram that seonn-d to b interminable The party entered the ramp In thp lower road, which runs through a ra vine, and there was no opportunity for a demonstration on the part of the in fantry organization, but .traBRlert alone the line cheered the (tosetnor lustily as he passed. At dUision headquarters the esrort inj; squadron drew up in regimental line and saluted and then departed A there is no artillerv organization in camp It was impossible to file the mini salute, and the leoeption ccrcmnns for the commander-in-cliipf was confined to and was hoi iwne. one bullet taking the raising of an American ti.ig at offei t in his head and Hip other in his division headquarters bv Color Sergeant i heart Oijp of the bandits -llinost killed Thilip German, of tlarrisburg The nlp lutting m' m the mouth sC1 t li ji r governor's standard was also raised as n, nn,lP tn eat or dunk for sp,in the flag at General Cresswell's brigaili-j ,nls .ftei t hirtx or foru muiutes headquarters came down. , (1P bandits left The comander-in-chief was recenecl ,Tppt into Hip woods nheje I by Major General William (J. Price, of fnund Joe Later we went back to our Philadelphia. Geneial George Uipk-inn house and found a s,.nre of Amor ards. of Oil Citj : Hngadier General , .as there h husband's body was Edward C. Shannon, of Mnnetta, all , whom have already been appointed to the new National Guard, and State' Senator Horace K. Haldeman. of Lan-' caster rountv. who still holds his coin-I mission on the former governor's staff, and other officers. . Following a luncheon nt noon. Gov-1 ernor Sproul was esc-orted bj General i Beory on a tour of the camp, which' included visits to General Charles T Cresswell. commander of the camp and the .brigade, and later to Colonel John 31. Groff. Lancaster, commander of the First Regiment ; Colonel Sterling K Hyer, Wilkes-Barre, coinmunder of the Second Regiment; Colonel Franklin Blackstone, Pittsburgh, commander ofi the Third Regimeut. and Major Hugh L. Curtin, commander of the caalr squadron The parade was a mot spectacular event and was witnessed by five thous- Jand 'civilian visitors, who came from Harrisburg, Lebanon and the summer resorts here. A second automobile, which followed the one occupied by Govprnor Sproul and his part. bi ought to the ramp se -eral women including Mrs. Ilabock, wife of Major Babcock, who aie gupts for the afternoon. FATAL TROLLEY CAR CRASH One Man Killed, One Probably Will Die, Many Injured Punxsntawney, Pa., July 17. (Hv A. P ) One man was killed, another probably fatally injuied and n score of persons were cut by flj ing glass when two intcrurban enrs were wrecked iu a head-on collision herp last midnight. The accident occurred on a sharp curve The cars were partly telescoped, but their steel construction "probably pre Tented a larger loss of life, John Kolovijik. who was standing on the front platform of one of the cars, was crushed to death. Dominic Crabbi also xvas badly crushed, and is not ex pected to live. The motormen of both cars jumped before the crash and were uniujurcd About fnity persons werp on the two cars. Users of PEA Coal be ad vised and buy now. We have the size and quality. We handle only the very I BEST COAL Egg ...$10.60 Stove .$10.85 Nut... 10.95 Pea ,. 9.35 The I'rlee Will He Moth HUhtr We terve you right Owen Letters' Sons Lnrgeat Coal Yard In Phila. Trenton Aye. & Westmoreland I m mi La s 1 7 WM IS s In Sh n,P KJ'Twas made for Jli mA It-h-i-r-s-tIB $ :' You'll ttkc it wl $ MEXICANS' VICTIM WANTS WILSON TO AVENGE HER Husband Killed by Raiders. American Woman Visits Wash ington to Demand Justice Hi a StaJT Correspondent Washington, .luly 17. The story of the repeated maltreatment of her h a band of Villista, lead by a German rearing the uniform of an American officer, was brought to Washington to do li iixt,v-fis'c-scnr-oliI Mrs. .lohn W.. Correll. whose husband was killed while defending her when Mexicans ina raudeis raiiled their home near Tam pico. Mexico. Mrs. Correll, nn American, who with her lxtocn-wnr old son. survhed tlie outrage. Iinpc to ln her lni be fore I'residpiif Wilson this nftiiuooo with n deninnd for punishment of the inideis The Cortell fauiils left their lanch in i llklnlionia last Nmembcr and went to Ccdoinn. a Mimll Iiumi in Mexico, when- Mr Conell contractcil to purchase ! !,,,, I "On .lune Ifi." Mr COIIOII S'lil 'fift three bandits supposed li . . ji listn '.oliliprs ciitcti'd the town of Al ( tamara The wete well aiiiied and Ird h it (iitinan die-'scd m the nnif'HTii of an meiiian olhcer The lundits innsaiked the town tli" Catiniin gm 1 isnn lpfiismg to i rt in ll tllP tile of the bandits. Husband Is Miinleied 'Olio laillh was a little oulsidr of the tmxn After raiillng tliiee ram lies the bandits tinalU leaidied mils Tin Ipadei said that thp had ronii to tnli us. .lop. who was working about 'JiHI ni(s nwa was oidpni into th' hoiii' Dunne this tinip in iMi-lmml wh guardi'd b siiveial of the bandits lnlf 1 was tiPiited most brutnlh "At this time .Toe was brought ilwn stairs. He saw that the gang was mostlv occupied with his f.itliei and mother and dei ideil to try to get awav Up ran to a thick foipst nearbj. the bullets shooting past his "head, one iiit ting thtough his jumpci colnr. "I inn out, but the greaspis caught me The piitiihed me and knoi ked me aioinjd with their guns and hMs M i husband ti ird to come to m nssistnni" isaUiaaaasa 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Adjoining 1 -SP GS i r -i-m -v. cNflnmv Ar of 'sfcs; I v t A tapes CSill ' ; and Suits 'LMA JpR i i Sport and Tailored jTI) j IMTO) d ( " 1 Iff Suits. Capes of l ' j JM' IS Scige, Ponot and 'Sarl 1 1 ell I It5 Si II Tricotine. One or tl 'aSKs'v ' 1 f?JJ llgU II two of a kind only. ohBSkJI , 'uflflvA 5L ll Si ' ilSfc! 1 iKQWN'v'i'fe A ll 11 Were Up to mftll ' ' J Jlrii, S IS $19.50 & jn Nm W?jt The 1 X $25 J fW KS No pproial J 1 j JKJr Ak No Exrltunjres .1 J. . jClJr n I I fr" " ' i. -1-'.- - ' fnjiLjS- "8"Tinwi rJjiJSigft "" MfliiH Ihii n IQ ji II Q k - tZ. J& H 1 I t n iMii a ur? un I Hi In 11 1 1 Victrola ; j, iveu oeai i S Records 1 ! . r ' W Id 11 i IE m I S firi-tnlnmio Prwos Hi I Jlllj 10-inch size, $1.00 l II 12-inch size, $1.30 HI j Concevtcd Numbers, $1.00 to $3.50 p I I These Popular Prices Apply to All Record m ! H Made by the Exclusive Victor Artists. Hi I m I til I Talking Machine Co. II , M I 14J . Broad Street m III Broad & Columbia Avenue j ftj 52nd & Chestnut Streets 1 M tax ftf- 4124 Lancaster Avenue jjjjj aW 1 5610 Germantown Avenue iJm IIV FIVE ST0RES EXCLUSIVELY VICTOR Wk - I lss AaW f SfeaaEX3u5ivcVictrola Distrihirfnrg W)H3l buried in a lonelj grave a mile from Colnuia." Mrs, Correll and her von sscre 4aken to Tamplco the next day und reported the raiil to the Ameiican consul. Want to He Avenged vThe aged slctim of Mexican ruthless tils'., who tell ii harrowing slorj of tlm attack on her home, is seeking rep -million for thp damage to her propertj mid some assuiance against similar or cunenrps in the future. Charjes V Cartel, of the National Attociation for the Protcetion of Amnp. ! a ii mi Ifiglit in Mexico, who is hnre , w t It Mrs. Cltl7''lls of Conell, declined that the Oklahoma me "inillKiiinit """I uigiisteci witn tne sanation in; Meno Aftei n mass meeting in Ailn. "'e home town of Mrs. Correll.) the gm ei inn of Oklnhonia telegraphedi In ll. n .L.li,,..,..... i.. I ..n........ ...) I M. I- ,,.., MM, HI ' "llfcl.'- s IM'IIWIIIII i nHisi iniuoiiKii. I'xiiiiiisiive anil nn meuiaie iinestiganon ol tne miirdei The lelrgram leads in pait: ' As gcupi'ncu of this stntp I most emphatic a ll.i insist that thp timp has conip when these w icings must bp right cd and the piPwuling anarch. in Mexico tct initialed I demand that members of the delegation loin immediately in demanding full reparation for this cniel and unnei cssai y murdei BANDIT POSES AS INSPECTOR Gentlemanly Highwayman Always Smiles When He Collects tlantie Cits . tills 17 A warning to shorebound motorist- not to permit Ihenisphcs to Im imposed upon bj a gentlemanly footpad PiaTiradins as a state motor inspector was issued fioni' the office of thp State Motor Vehicle Il pa i tment here 'I he smiling high was man., who fixes thp amount Iip wants ntil asks for it most courteoiis's . di-phis mg a laige badge as clinching proof of the i egu lanO of Ins demands has been doing business after nightfall nn the Ventnor iivcnin' hciiilcs, iid in minor Cit.s. and mi the bench stirtihrs of iJip Long pent Somers Poiut boulevard. ' Vienna Reds Plan Coup Paris, .luls 17 i Hs A. Pi A.' Vienna dispatch to tne Temps savs that the Communists are pieparing to repent on .luls -1 the efforts made iu April and .luiip to oseithross the Austrian (Joscruraent the St. James M IteUKUWII U IBM PLAH JO REORGANIZE N. J. GUARD QUICKLY Efforts Will Be Mado to Equip Sixth Regiment in Ten Days GOVERNOR AT CAMP TODAY Spmal niapnlrh tn Tirilitff Pnbllf l.nla'T Camp Runjon. Sea .Girt, .luly 17 -The Immediate organization and equip ment of the Sixth N'ew Jerej Infantry. National Guard, is indicated lodnj in telegram from General .1. Mel. Car ter, chief of the Hunan of Militia Affairs of tho War l)ep.ntiiienl. to Ailiutant General I'icderick Jillson, notifying him that apptoprintions which lune been made available to ovule for the equipment and training of National Guaid oiganlrations. I'fforls will he made to nuupletr (lie Made in "America's Milky Way" Some firms have their raw them. We go to ours and get it where it's at its best. In milk-raising Lancaster America's Milky Wag we make Almond Bar. Here a thousand their creamiest milk of Milk Chocolate." sweetest almonds and finest the supreme dehewusness of Philadelphia s most popu lar chocolate bar. Lots of Milk Smooth as Silk Eat One Every Day s;ti,c n eands clniK and eands drug KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY 127 N. 13th St., Phila. Factories, Elizabethtown, Pa. r? : rnces based on present, ruling market quotations, spell Shoes for Mien omen & at virtually Half-Price This is by no means the greatest "reduction" Sale we've ever held. In fact, some lines are reduced only a little. But from the standpoint of saving in beat ing the future market, it is the greatest event we have ever announced. Our immense early prepara tions place us in a position yhere, as the above head ing states, our present prices are about Half actual market value. Women's Shoes Now as Low as $5 -J Men's Shoes Now as Low as $6 J? Children's Shoes Selling at remarkable Savings We feel it our duty be much higher in Good Shoes Now! 1230 Market Vyf ""(PHONOUNCED OrtlNO) The Stores oV Famous Shoea.l u Family Store Also a Quick-Service Men's Shop at 19 S. lllh SL Every Foot Profestionally FitUd Three Geuting Brother Supervising , regimental organisation nd equip tiie troops within the next ten days. Tuts new regiment Is made up of the troops of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Hat tnlimn of the New Jersey state militia, with headquarters In New at k, I'alcrgou and .Tersev Clt, and the first of the militia tinlu Is slated to report here for training on Monday. July 2S. There Is considerable speculation ns to ho will be selected to command the legiment. Colonel Howard S. Borden, t IllUnnlre soldier, yachtsman, horse man, aviator, musician and motorist of Ituiiisnu. xho commanded the Second New .leisej Henv Field Artlllerj. Is being talked of as the probable selec tion. This is Governor's Pay at Sea Girt, the hrst of the sctcinl which will be held here this summer, and Governor William N. Runjon Is entertaining sev eral hundred South Jersey politicians and men of piomlueuce In public and private life and the day is tn be a not able one After the governor's guests hae .whetted theit appetites for a few hours j on political gossip und slate-making they will saunter around to the usual plat e on the law ns adjacent to the Little I White House, whcif they will be the governor's guests at luncheon. Later in the afternoon the visitors material brought to where ifs fresh and County famed as Klein's Cream Nut selected cows yield to make Klein's the "Milkest Kind And with the choicest chocolate, sugar this combines to make iocer stotes and nesssstands sm i j I... We Accept Purchasing Agents' Orders jj si- "- " I mil,1 mi1l mmmm. SALE, I . JBLl m m this Childrep to state that Shoes will cost next season. Buy will witness the review of the First nud Third Battalions and the First Separate Company of colored troops of the state militia. SWI'SS TO SELL BONDS HERE Denmark Is Soon to Be Extended , Credit for Goods New York, July 17. Negotiations for a loan of $30,000,000 lo $40,000, 000 to the Swiss republic through the sale of bonds in this country have been virtually rom'pleted, It is reported here. The syndicate which will un derwrite the Issue comprises Lee, Mg. glnson ,1 Co., Guarantee Trust Com" pnny and National City Company. It also svas ascertained that Den mark svlll Soon get a credit of approx imately !?1. "i.OOO.OOO to finance the pur chase of goods in this country. rcopie are never at a loss to know what they wish to when drink SIS GINGER ALE Is Suggested sotd lis fioocl (irnrer ami nrucclsts 1 , ! 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) These new store Hats are all exceedingly beautiful summer models all still worthy of their first prices and present values. Come in tomorrow and begin an acquaintance. Values up to $10.00 Summer colors in Georgette and taffetas and straws in com bination. Ribbon and fabric hats in the latest sports model interpretations. Values up to $15.00 In perfect keeping svith the season in hand embroidered Georgettes, in feather hats and in those daring combinations of malines and hair. MRin. Values up to $20.00 At a nominal figure, indeed, come these Italian milans, navy taffetas, Georgettes. Ribbon and feather effects of decided i chic. I H Gooseberry jelly tastes good, sometimes when nothing i H else does! Its cool, tart flavor is so refreshing! ..J; Iu rjx 1 'A full preserve shelf means money saved next winter. V i H j i ' The cost of your sugar is a small part of the value of V S your preserves, but it is important to have the right ' cane sugar. f E Franklin Granulated is accurately weighed, packed v I and sealed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons s 1 or strong cotton bags safe from flies and ants. ' .- , 1 - SAVE THE FRUIT CROP J The Franklin Sugar Refining Company H M -- A lMMnMlffM sv4- Wrv rfL tft-t rs ,! I I Granulated, Dainty Lumps. Pondered, Confectioners, Brown 3s 1 1 '$ 11 m"i ...-. ii m os 1 1 iSl mm MJiivlCIIII Ik chestnut ! I 1S: iSBfer5 lEiTdmJmJfcrflll 1 - I llgpi. .H CANB SUGARS I -"5 Family .ndinlolrorKy' StuUudottvy fmM I Store l IL. ? J,Sf&,I H , M- &V GERMAN LINE CHIEF SAILS Julius Ti Mayer Seeks to Establish Hamburg-America Status New York, July 17. lullus T. Mayer, resident-director In America of the Hamburg-America line, sailed for Germany yesterday to find out svhat la the status of the, once great German IsM'ffrVHJ'rl.hU.'.DWlrVt j TAKE a few packages home to 'the' family, or better still' buy them by the box. "They're 100 t sugar, highly flavored with the juice of luscious fruits. Charms are good anytime, anywhere, and they're on sale everywhere. THE FLAVOR CHARMS (JJ As opportunities go, this first Forbes Clearance of Summer Hals is a fortunate one. New Hats from a brand-ne'w store, going at prices that Uipifll the store's well - appreciated early success. In appreciation of modern methods. In appreciation of old-time integrity. July Briigs fthe lie Pencu! Trimming Jne la! Prices $0.50 stfiamchtn Vnninnnt, Mt. Marei" said he had been out of touch with the mala 1 A omccs oi ine concern since tne outorcam -t of the ss-nr. When nsked about, a ru- ' port that the Germans were planning a Zeppelin service to the United States, Mr. Mayer said, "Such n thing Is not nt all an Impossibility." He refused tn make any further comment. Choice of Any Hat in the House Values up to $25.00 All the better types of hats in exclusive designs and color ings straws, fabrics -broad and narrow brims turbans. F ; -H . J ' i . ' A i A-' ' Jtf t FM i la r 1- , hh M, ' .-iT' . A,$: :h'-. 'k ' " . jar j&mtkmM ar- - - .stuLt':-,.. . , ...iMfc-. .-
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