w&KnUlmMnft wr 7?W$flm? V .-.! i . J !.. . " . . ..I. .5... J H . . ' tifMiMfiWnhi& 'LmmhithAhEUmiA, wEDNEStoAY, ambit 21, 1020 Sidney Wumonthst A Co,. Inc.. Hhllon. Conn. p. h. Qere'.v, Engineer. "Turner for Concrete Thj products of Shel ton Looms are well known in the textile trade, bo alsoVare Black Cat stockings, Poroaknit undenvear, Kcnyon coats arid many others 'for whom Turner has built. TURNER. ' Construction. Co 111.1 Ksnsom Rtrrct i 10 REMAIN AS BUREAU CHIEF Permanent Appointment as Street Cleaning Hdad to Fol low Civil Sorvlce Certification Majority Feel Dr. Finegan's - Plan Superior to. Anything Eloe Offered FAILED 10 REPORT ACCIDENT HELD Minot J. Hill, Bristol Traction Man, Says Victim Had Been Hit Previously $2000 BONDS DEMANDED Minot .T. Hill, general mnnngpr of the Trrnton-nristol Street Railwnjr Co.. rhurerd with running Into nnd irverply Injuring n motorcyclist on Ilrond street, Monday evening, nnd failing to report the accident to the police, wns given a hearing before Mngittntc Cnrson, in the Park and I.ebisli tatlon todav. He na held In S2000 bail for 11 further hearing next Wednesday. Hill, aceomnanied by a few friends. Incliifllni: .11 S. Roberta, bornueli eri- jlneer of nristol. wnft returning to llris tnl from the Metropolitan Opera Hoinei late Monday night., when, at Rrnnd and Tlnga. he is said to have run into Wnl ter ('. Kntter, twenty -two jears old. of 'J5.11 North Fourth treot. According to the police report. Hill fnt on to Ilristol without leaving hN name and address with the police, but the license number of bia car wni taken and he was arreitcd yesterday. liuUrr was tnken to the Snmnrltau Hospital, where hp is suffering from in ternal injuries nnd n fractured jaw. At the hearing today. 1 1111 told the magistrate there was n car .parked In the middle of Hroad street irbovr. Tiogn and that it wan not until he was within ten feet of Jtutter lie saw the man Mid the motorcycle, both flnt on the grouty!, ulidlng toward the car. Hill taid he did not know what to do after nutting Rutter into n passing au tomobile, which enrried the injured man to a hospital. He took the precaution yesterday of consulting bis Insurance company, and textified further that'at bystander told him he should have takVn the number of another car which might have been responsible for hitting Rutter tlrst. Magistrate Carson told Hilt that om a traction man be should know that he ought to have given his name and ad dress to the police. WOMAN FAINTS AT FIRE She Is Carried From Burning Home by Patrolman Mr, fieorgette C'crineo fainted tills morning when she discovered n fire in the third floor of her home at .r07 Fed eral street, and she, wns carried out by Patrolman Ooblnsky, Her three children, whom he left on the first floor when she smclleil smon. and went .upstairs to investigate, left the house (maided. The fire began in a mattress, frnfii an utn'etcrmincd cause; inu was put out with silght damage PICK UP MFEBOAT AT SEA A message wirelessed from the steam -nip Port Saunders Rtates that n life L:at ,.r,M?BiDB t0 t,,c wooden Menm nip William O'nrlen has been picked tip .7)0 miles from port. The O'Rrien was reported in distress on Mondat, but steamships rushing to her rescue nave failed to find her. The message Mated that she was filling up with water rniim , TWO OTHERS ALSO' QUALIFY Lieutenant Colonel Earl R. Mordeh,. provisional rlilrf of the Rureau of Street Cleaning, wns appointed permanently to that position today. The Civil Nerv ier Commission made this known after having certified Gblef Morden as No. 1 on the list of eligible!. T(vo other nppllcnnts for the position fyiBllried, They arc Oeorge A. Tabor. ,itO Kast Tweutv-tblrd street, rtrook 'in. who ohtalned an average of 70, and Percy ty. Proctor, 4128 Olrard nvenue, who passed with "O.7.". The special examiners named by the Civil Service Commission to examine the applicants were former Director Morris I,. Cooke. Strickland 1,. Kncass i and Prof.. William ttnsliy. ,lr. The Commission started a hearing at 1 11 o'clock this morning ou the tiuestion of exempting several provisional up- potatoes from examination. Those lu question are William R. Mills, acting superintendent of police; Oeorge Tem pest, acting nsslstant superintendent of police, and Dr. Rlnlr Spencer, phvsi-cinn-In -chief of the Rureau of Welfare. The commission held the matter under adviccment. William C. Dallas. 0717 Woodland avenue, and William- A. D.vsert. 'J03."i York road, have been named transit I men In the bureau of surves. The position pnys $1000. Carl Schwartz, 10H Spruce street, was named an in spector in the bureau of water, and .lames Taylor. .1110 Rltkn street, was minted stationary engineer in the bureau of water. Three eligible lists were announced bv the commission. One of five names 1 nt 51000 and two names' Is J1S00 is for structural draftsmen in the bureau of I surveys. Another Is for clerks, paving I from $1200 to $1000. and contains forty-eight names, The third contains 1 six eligible for storekeepers In the bureau of hospitals, paying SlfiOO. SECRECY CHARGE DENIED County Commissioner Says All Elec-, tlon Data Are Available ' The county commissioner' office Is ' always "open and' aboveboard In supplying Information of election pe titions fi'ciK tlrre. according to Com missioner (ieorgc Holmes. 'iAn.xbody can get nil Information wanted here nnd a charge of socrecy Is absurd," Holmes said, comm-ntlng on n published report that the ofli e with held information yesterday, the last day for filing petitions for ward com mitteemen. Holmes estimated that about 10.000 petitions had been filed for tb" 13."0 election division In this city. Repub lican Alliance and Vnre organization fore s filed apposition tickets in nearly all divisions and the contest between Palmer-.MeCorinick "and Ronnlwcll Democrats added to the total. N0RRIST0WN WOMAN SUED ' ' " - .w m m ansa Mtt. k . N . Al f i mzmmtm imMsmmt Hi: salary schedule - -tilslslslBVkialsW''jJlBllslslsW s -'ii y eSiisssssssV "i'wHsissP'sVBPi . , J - ILwJTssssH TIP- " jmBBkuSkmi ;v i ( PflMPsHsisHl s,,"PI!HBGKW5EH55w!S!ffSS$feSi ' r -MRS. .lAMKii M. 1IEUM j . ,4 I Isfa'ofory In Rscff. ,lt does not .provide" relief for this summer, nowcter, nnn thn unfortunate part of it is that. It cannot go Into effect until September. 1021, and in the meantime the bill must be nut through the Legislature," The Allied Association will have n meeting this afternoon at 1.T27 Spring fJafden street to discuss the schedule nnd mciins of working on a campaign for',lmmedlnte relief. A house. to-house canvass Is contemplated for the purpose ,. H'A-M1HM ..UUamu ni .wltnt tin, aplinntft of this city reduli f anil 10 obtain the opinions or iflc pcopic. Falls Three Feet: Dies Falling' less than thtee feel ,when he slipped whll1 ascending front steps' on n building operation at Seventh nnd Race streets yesterday, Paul Myers, .11.1.", Richmond street, suneren a irac turrd skull, v,hHi caused his death. REAR ADMIRAL HELM WEDS Marries Social Secretary "to Mrs. ,4' Wilson at Washlnrjton (Rear, Admiral .tamcsM., Helm, com maji'dant of the Foilrth .Naval District, from'Fbrua1-y 12, Iflf 8,'firitlf after the signing of the armtstlce. nnd MIhs Edftli W. Ucnhani, Mrs. Wooiirow Wilson's social secretary, were married yedtcrday in Washington. Admiral' Helm had his hendiiuarters at Twelfth and Chestnut streets nnd lived a,t the Union League. At prescuj he" Is senior member of' the Commis sion" ojn Navy Yards. The news dimes ns u surprise to all bSt Miss Benlmin's most intimate friends", for although the engagement hadjbeep rumored, bo formnl 'announce, inent had been made. Mrs, Wilson was the only guest out lde tbe families, and nftc- extending her good wishes she went to St. .folio's Church to be present nt the marriage, of Miss Nancy Lane nnd Plijllp V. Kauffiuhn. HAS TO PASS LEGISLATURE, (Jeneral approval Is being e'xpressed by teachers today ove,r (Ire new salary schedule adopted by" the Board of Kducatlon at ts,.mectlg yesterday. "Probably nboliitel.r no one will he satisfied, but practically every one will feel that the Fincgah schedule Is so superior to anything else nlfrrerl ' mey will wani.,w "'"", fisht for Its adoption." according to I Albert fri Dudley t Pr,,w,;nt or the Allied Aksoclatlon of Public School Employ re. A . "It js n .big step In advance, but It will not be .possible to get the, old quality of person Into the profession nttt kfitmles it? nlnccd much in ml .vnnce of even ithc present schedule Teaehers will linve to.ne pam mgrr. v"lt's n good promise, sajs Miss .lane Allen. lied-of the women teachers organization, "and the schedule is sat- .1 Hotel Seeks to Recover $415.85 From Mrs. Genevieve Finney , A suit to recover $115.8.';. said to be 'due for rooms, meals and incidental ex penses, has been entered nt Nnrristown 'by the Rcllcvue-Ktratford Hotel against Mrs. ficnevlcvc Finney, of Nonlstown. Of the amount claimed. $1155 is satd to be owed for occupancy by Mrs. Fin ney of throe rooms nnd service from j January 27 to February 0 of last jear. A claim for $00.85 was made for n room I furnished S. Klllott "nt the special in stance and request" of Mrs. Finney. EXECUTIVES' DAY AT SHOW This is Executives' Day nt the Na tional ISusincs-s Show in the First negi- 1 nient Armory, nnd thousands of repre sentatives of the businesses of the city will attend the exhibits. The attend ance at the show has beeu averaging ahout 5000 a day nnd greater Interest J has been hown this year than at any I time in the past. JUNKIN WILL PROBATED IT . Estate of Clubman and Lawyer Is Valued at $77,000 Joseph dcForest .ItinMn. clubman and lawyer., left $77,000 to his widow nnd two children. IJi' "'ill was probated today. Mr. .lunkln died in Ills npart inent nt the Wellington. Nluctqcntli nnd Walnut streets, April 14. CJinHes .1. Lang, who died nt the Washington Hotel, left half of an estate of $20,000 to the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Annnnclntion. 'One eighth of the remainder went to St. John's Commnnjfery. Knights Templar, and one-elg1ith" to-1 tlio Homo 'for Or phans of Odd Fellows. Other wills pjobatcd today were those of "Henry H. Stewnvt. who died In the Eniscopnl Hospital. $.15,000: Mary A. Alburger. .1173 Ridge nvenue. $8.0!H ; James Harper. 5710 Market street. $5000. and William 11. Wicdltst. lW.i West .Cumberland st.rcct. $5800. Letters of administration were granted in the estates of Matthias Run. flOIJ West York road, who left S,'J4.500. and Mary Preston. 4215 West Walnut Inne. who left $0500. Inventories were filed in the estates of Charles T. Tlinmpson.l$lflS. 10.70; Anne P. Carter. $17.4811.80: Elizabeth C. Turnbull. S10.544A1; -Fannie O. Garwood. $17,077.70: Mary M. St'incr. Sll',28,1.51; Mattie K,- Sparks.. . VII.--122.20 and Mary II. Pen nock. SX!,-SS0.J14. MANUFACTURING PLANT Maintenance Expert I ! nr ronnrilont xeruthei rearr XDnenc in ieri pmm. Power plant snn fujl 10 ronsrfvntlen nrtihlemf pUnl ronstruetlon.unl ilusiKn. technical education In mcchnleal sn4 electrical enslneerlnr; tjtht ref 9rjnc.es, not". 304. II:r OfllCT. I ' Telephone, Hpnie 20S Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rated LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APrAnEL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street REDUCTIONS Real Qualitu Real Values Coats Capes Duvctyne Bolivia Marvello Tweed Formerly 49.50 to 375.00 Now 39.50 to 250.00 DRbSSFS Tailored Twill Satin Georgette Tricolette Formerly 57.50--89.50 to 225 .Now 47.5072.50 to 175 fiO You Never Pay More ct Rie nil's LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR $J&ty ZTdfiV ONLY STORE 11th and Chestnut 0H8q Sun Umbrellas JVew colons mth ttrqp dntfjrt$ handles i DeC Tlar tyleCbhoesjI Are Always Lower In Price zr? ffi v, ? j if: fliTijf ill j I llurffiTfhfc II I II Ulmjp II t Q III in Black Glace Kid In Dull Black Calf Brown Kid Our low rental and small expense. Is the reason. Hand-turned sole and full Louis covered neel. Upstairs Store for Women DetHar&Cmpamj A ltsiicntftmir 5nwtt Men's Cordovan Oxfords, $0.90 For the Car cW' Outfits, Correct ; Style Perfect in Tailoring O u r. ChaufJfcurs' Clothing is made in our own workrooms, and is exactly correct in style, and of su perior workmanship. In fact, our reputa tion is so well estab lished in this line that we suppl many prominent retailers in . other cities. f Chauffeurs' three - piece wits' male of Whipcord, Gabardine, Serge nr Shark-skin in Ready.to. Wear garments, $50 to $65, We alio make to measure at $05 and p tearrf. Light Weight Overcoats to match. Caps, Gloves, Puttees, etc. JACQ1B REED'S SONS 1424-1426 OicstafcSftireet Dictate everything Ediphone mm THOUGH I , J i ' ' - -iin i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiniiiiiiii)fg i$f fjjiiiiiirj jjs. " giiiiiiiM I I (((NRT))) s l 2y- I WC" U JJJ i I :' 1 . 11 V1 i b; n i.. -u ill M ( il Z'H While shorthand is hesitating iand the. poised pencil lingers, The Edi phone catches your thoughts right at your lips. It misses nothing, but records accu rately everything as fast as you say it. The easiest way to dictate a letter THE Ediohone fruitr Ini 1 3ftomo d.dlcm. This one quality of instant readiness alone makes The Ediphone a busi ness necessity for men who have to live on twenty-four hours a day and havsn't time to spare or to lose. Maite The Ediphone your right hand find out what a difference it will make in your day's work. Telephone The Ediphone Spruce 6303 Prove it on your own work Guaranteed Jaintlv George M. Austin V S 1627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Mxsfwjous GL cdtoon. 5nc. it At Our Expense ! Special One-Week Price-Breaking Sale of Intensified Values in Perry Suits ScTopcdats Straight from Our Regular $45, $48, $50, and $55 Assortments at One Uniform Price of $40 Heretofore, in all our Intensified Sales we first saved money by re sourcefulness and initiative, and then handed the saving to you. This time we haven't saved a nickel, because it couldn't be done. So we're just handing you something out of our own pockets, Jike a company that pays a dividend out of surplus, so as not to break its dividend record We don't want to pass up the Inten sified Sale Idea, because men are looking for it, and we want above all things to keep bucking the price problem, so we're sacrificing a bunch of regular stock just to show that we're out to bust the old H. C. of L. even if it costs us money to do it. At the same time, there's mighty little H. C. of L. even in our regular prices, for we're leading the town in keeping the cost of clothes where you don't need a ladder to reach them. Regular Stock Right Off the Griddle I $45, $48, $50, and $55 Last Week-- $45, $48, $50, and $55 Next Week $40 This Week So take your choice ! PERRY 8C CO. 11 Sixteenth and Ghc.stnut Streets . siIIIllll illlllllllllfii .iTlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirs EM I?:,j,JKycG Old ShroS 1765 ermantown Conurcr "The Guarantee u the Bank for Mm." with whom perioni were wont to con ult reenrdinit stolen money nH valu able. That the client! of "Old Shrunk" rarefully followed hit advirn i a fact that thi advice helped them in recovering their valuable in a question. in theie days, at in those days, the only safe place for money is the bank the proper place for valuables and precious papers is the fire-proof, burglar-proof vault. Let us give you information about th rental of a safe deposit box, or the opening of an interest-bearing checking account. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 31 G-1P-20 CHESTNUT STREET. 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