a1 1 .Vf WW Jtf it t,w- & W & n If, Iv- V ," .1 1,- i, .:.-, &.!" -., aJirV -J V. 3 y, -. v. .' v. ?-i Kf-'ir;1"il' ' Hr.-... ,fc.i ? '-- mm in pond ftA 'yfoij'ce Boliove Pr.oyidqncq, R. I., j '"ivhauffsur, Mis3ing ,a Week, Wlu,'v' Murdered and "Robbed .?&& m &j ,- fc 12 tmi tiBpiO r v,&i Kg UTS AND BRUISES ON HEAD m l &fnvUeate, It. I., Iny ft. The body ; L';ViiTcr- 1j. liklunu, rrovidence taxi jViriver who disappeared a nock ago, (k"f, .uuuu IU9L I'VCUIIiii IU i. Piuuiw" foa near me old 'inunion rnir Grounds. .th,i,.rnan wan last sotn taking two )nn from "this city to Taunton," Mass.. Vlt, -"was found face down in about ihfartjjinchcs of water, twenty feet from tfci?nore, by two Taunton Boy Scouts, an'was Identified shortly after it was Brought ashore by Irving Kklund, of this .city, a brother, wlioe machine ?llycr Eklund borrowed last. Sunday li make the trip to Taunton. The body was fully clothed, even to overcoat and itoTCS. Only the crp. which had pre ijrlously been found In the car. wa Jacking. The small pond in which the body 'Ji found, is about n quarter of a jtnUo from the point on the rocky woods Toadwhcrc two keys and some money from Eklund's pockets wore found last Tuesday. It is about the same dis tance from the place where Dr. James V. Conroy, a Taunton dentist, reported that last Sunday evening he saw a fcian stumbling through the bushes alon the roadway, holding his head in his hands. A hurried examination of the body, Jnadte. by Medicnl Examiner Charles , Atwood, of Taunton, showed that fik lnnd had been struck on the back of the head -with a blunt instrument. The Wow, Doctor Atwood thought, had not beeo sufficient to kill Kklund. His be )tt is that the taxi driver was struck and tnrown out ot ins maenmo una r dazed, stumbled through the under- ( rush into the pond and drowned. ! District Attorney Joseph T. Ken- ' Bejr. of New Bedford. Mass., ordered I Doctor Atwood to start an autopsy last night. The autopsy is expected to how the seriousness of the head wound i and to determine whether or not Kk- t lund's death was due directly to drown -ing'. The body, Doctor Atwood said, had' apparently been in the water for about a week. There was also a cut under the right eye and another wound atvrvR the eve. The tiockets of Kk - land's clothes were nil turned inside "out. His watch and money were miss- lug. , Aide to Spanish King Dies , Madrid. May ft General Francisco le Asis Cirujeda. who attracted atten tion by killing Maceo. the Cuban ccn- ral, during tho Spanish-American i jVTar, is dead. Since the war in Cuba General Cirujeda has been aide to King lAlfonso. He was sixty-seven years of 7r- $500,000 FIRE IN U. S. CAMP i i ii Firebug Blamed for Blaze in Ord nance Warehouse In Texas San Antonio, Tex., May 3. Fire, stated by military authorities to have been of incendlnry origin, did damage estimated at $(500,000 in an ordnunce department warehouse at Camp Travis, near here, yesterday. Rifles, machine guns, automatic rifles and revolvers, trench knives of various types, all new equipment, valued at $700,000, were stored in tho building, but much was safely removed. With the approach ot May Day a warning to guard against possible plots to destroy the camp was mused among officers, firemen and military police. Major flenernt James C. Hnrbord. com manders of tho camp and of the Second Division, stationed here, announced he would appoint a board of inquiry to in vestigate the conflagration. The blaze apparently started uniler neath the building. J. Ij. Hogan. chief of the camp fire department, said he passed the building on an inspection of the guard twenty minutes before the alarm was turned in and saw no evi dence of fire at that time. GET 447 STILLS IN SOUTH NIETI iODIST HEADS ATTACK REACTION Bishops Caution Church Against Losing Leadership in World Movements LAWLESSNESS CONDEMNED ;diimj ."v , :4m&wte!i&m. m : "forward moving world," UWhop Ic-1 social life with tibW and fullness. wtn j rnW special ptfrllcces or etccpUonsW Military trtfiJfni for 'fomW " BMfitnoit( n .11 .tA1.i ' rhn fnllnfe to Malm thk VenoM'. tilenls I hntialf nf ihr elnkil. N.W Viirh. MaV ,U - Colonel Helen CliftOtt, N J., Slay U.-filx n,S4Ci, thirty men in . .iTx' Prohibition Agents Destroy Great Numbers in Three States Washington. May .'!. Four hundred and forty-seven illicit stills were de stroyed in the states of Alabama, Geor gia and Tcnuesueo during the month of March, according to reports received by the Prohibition Commission here, j The seizures include those made both hv state nrohlhitlon officers, federal rev enue officers and civil guardians of the law. They were divided among the three states as follows: Alabama. 1M; Tennessee. 10S ; Geor gia, 100. Prohibition officers in Alabama made s'.xty-five of these seizures,: in Tennessee they lire credited with fifty -two. nnd in Georgia seventy -three. The remaining seizures were made by reve nue agents and civil officers. Drs Moines. May 3. Declarations against "lawlessness, confusion nnd nnarch" and devotion to orderly gov ernment were expressed at the Mrtho dist Episcopal quadrennial conference in the address of the thirty-four bishops. delivered by Itishop William F. Mc- Dowcll, of Washington. Principles for, which the church should stand were set forth in the nddress. 'TMia n.lrtri'ue nf tlin htulirma tn! the i only event on the program before the conference yesterday. Huslncss ses sions were resumed this morning. A reactionary spirit .in the church , will cause it to lose its leadership in the "Foundations are disturbed. Eco nomic, social and industrial conditions are volcanic. They go far beneath mere questions of wages, hours and proHts," the bishop said., "They reach the roots of organized life, the basis of govern ment itself, everywhere free institutions are threatened. "The church as a whole, and in its parts, has been and is under heuvv fire," the address says. "It has been charged with failure to prevent war. It is charged with impotence In the current unrest and disorder. It is declared to bo out of touch with modern industry, modern thought nnd dominant modern life. It is charged with being the cham pion of the obsolete, wJth the failure to interpret Christ to personal a,nd Or to supply the world's motives. In its bill of particulars, the address says: "Of course, the church will stand in unflinching, uncompromising denun ciation of all violations of law, against oil murderous1 child labor, nil foul sweatshops, all unsafe mines, nil deadly tenements, all starvation wages, nil ex- resatro linUI'S for those wlm toll, nil profligate luxuries, all standard of wage nnd life below the living standard, all uiifnlrncss and harshness of conditions, nil brutal exacuonsj whether of tho em ployer or union J all ovcrlordshlns, whether of capital or labor; all godless proittceruig, wncincr in rood, clothing against all inhuman blighting inequality, nrnlitH fir WUECS hv. iniiistire and agniust nil class-minded men who dc trk I Stationery J For Manufacturers n. z. GRAVES Incorporated 400 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Th Honce of Sprclultlfn In Inlot and Vrnlbn VtOUNTING on Muslin nnd Cardboard of Map, Poster , and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. " 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 BLANK BOOKS Bound arid Loose Leaf LiTHoartArHiNa rniNTixa, ENOItAVlNQ oitice stationeut and supplies OFFICE stationery and supplies should bo purchased With tho sumo regard for their quality as is exercised in buylnp your raw materials. Mann products ofFa- you the utmost in effi ciency, durability, quality 1 Complete Loose Loaf Ledger Outfits leaves, binders and Indexes -blank boclts, memorandum bools, columnar books (2 to 30 columns) pens, pencils, inks, erasers card Index cabinets and flllng devices. Immediate above. delivery on any of the WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1848 "We do not now, abate one Jot or tittlo of our hostility to liquor's in describable crime against the world, ho' said when dlbl-usslng prohibition. "Wo have not the slightest intention of yielding buy part ot the victory yc have gained. Wo do not propose to compromise with wild forms of intoxicants." ttiiMneli ltastedo. who commanded the women's motor corps in tho war. an nounced yesterday she would command n new military body, made up of women solely) which will learn nil about the drill that men cfln learn, receive in struction In jiu-jitsu and fencing, and which, indeed, hopes to be. the basis of n "woman's West Point." ;hfai house on Highland avenue, early Hdn day, and look from hem about $2000 I ' money And jewelry. They also HunI ' tne. proprietors bbic oi $U00 in e.it.. and Liberty bonds. The. bandits .!.. to the rondhouso In a touring car. Th5 escaped before tho police could bo In. formed. (rr , - "T SS r ; WHITEWASHING and WATER iC' m. PA1NTINH establish; n "is vnAits Wm. B. Southern r m .B iTr (J '. W. Corner I 'P- ' 12th and Spruce i ' Vr t ITOOT AKl LIMB TRIll'DUtS Instantly rellrvd T or p-clAl arrh vniporta, fltted and adJUKtcd by nxprrti Our Semlr Elastic Iloalrnr. ih moat comfortabl support for var- roao veins, awonpn llmbj. wnak Knej and ankles. 'Truasefl, abdominal and athletic min- Txirtera of all kinds. I tjiffnt r-4 fra. of ri.fnrmltv annlltinrn in thr worTil 'Diladelpbla nrthopnllc Co.. 49 N. 13th St. Cut out and kep fer rfrni' V I. fBENEFICIAL LUANS 'il LCu Itatt-t on tlctiirlfitd rmi(r, T 1 Heat t!mt aA udorjed .Vol I Coll. Write or Pliona Walnut 1--7-I BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY i LlcrnFil-Mon lndirj jixoon, Liberty Building u tt -. n x. rt . . c. I n. Km Wl UrUBU KM. IJCS&IIUC JM UttanS by f'tatr naaklnic rommlolonrrl vernier oi tnimrr oi vommerca .Mmhr Itaurd nf Trada i SHratbrr Vrtnl Reform lluri-au to Ellml-" lata tl)o Loan Hhnrk i:r1l. Incorporated j lOTtt j I'Loon uiiiiiiimiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu 9 Bv' The Rain on the Roof. S T ONE respect, says a critic, ,5 tin makes the worfl of all 5 roofs. Can you guess what .5 tills dreadful defect is? "3 ss lb makes the most noise in a 2 heavy rain-storm! No one can sleep through it. Tin makes a bad roof bccnu.so tho 5 hardest rain can't got through 5 it,- and makes a grcut racket js .in. trj'ing! -j This answer takes the first S" prire. S This reminds us of the small S boy who criticized hi.-, mother's 5 pio because it was so good 5 that ho couldn't .slop eating 5 until it gavo him a pain! Still, It is good to know tho ss wcrfit that can be said against S tin roofing. b There'H nothing like tin S hut you want the best tin. a Aak any roofor. If he says ;1 JU-DUKA-TIN, you'ro safe. feiiigiMill rvaHaaajanaBajajrg mi. W: "WA i- ; : : r rTlnHiiiiMUiiuniuniiuuiiitniimiiiiiir- A Worth-While Souvenir to Every Customer 1870 HALLAHAN'S 1920 50iA nniversarv Sal e In which extraordinary values are presented as an appreciation of the confidence which the people of Philadelphia have shown-in "Hallaharis Good Shoes.'"' A Million Dollars' worth of Shoes at 20 to 45 less than present market values This is the greatest sale of dependable footwear that has ever been staged in Philadelphia. It has been months in preparation. It includes thousands upon thousands of pairs, all new, fresh and the last word in style. Complete lines! All sizes and widths. All fashionable leathers! All the smart styles. All "Hallahan's good shoes" in every particular. DeLuxe Footwear for Women One Eyelet Pump Two Eyelet Pumps Colonial Pumps French Vamp Pumpi Brown Cordovan Mahogany Calf Black Cordovan New Tan Calf Novelty Pumps Tailored Pumps Walking Pumps Cleo Ties Theo Ties Brogue Oxfords And in Such Fashionable Leathers as Gun-metal Calf Black Russia Calf Koko Russia Calf Black Suede Brown Suede Black Glazed Kid Black Mat Kid Havana Brown Kid Sport Oxfords Wing Tip Oxfords Straight Tip Oxfords Plain Toe Oxfords White Buckskin Patent Leather White Kidskin White Rcignskin Score oiirf save your Furt during the summer months. Free Fur stor age on all Furs bought during this Anniversary Sale. 1115 CHESTNUT ST (OPPOSITE rtEITH'5) A small deposit will r. serve any of these furs. Balance' in small pay. mehts during the sum-' ner. We accept purchasing agents' orders. Mail orders Riled. Featuring 86 Fine Fur Coats and Coatees Anniversary SALE of FURS Offerings Extraordinary for Tuesday V3 andMz Reductions THE purpose back of this Anniversary FUR SALE is an expression of Forbes appreciation of the good will and generous patronage accorded the store in this first year of FUR SERVICE to women of Philadelphia. ALL of these Coats and Coatees are of the recognized high Forbes Standard Peltry and fur artistry. The low markings of 40 to 60 c'0 below competition are further emphasized by the notably distinct fashion character of the garments. Special for Tuesday Only 17 French Seal Coats Reduced from $395.00 Large shawl collar nnd culTs of Natural Squirrel. Full Hare, 40-inch model. 275 12 Coatees To Be Closed Out 1 Taupe Nutria 2 Taupe Nutria, 1 Hudson Seal . , 2 Hudson Seal and Mole . 1 Beaver 1 Moleskin 2 AustralianSeal 1 Hudson Seal 1 Eastern Mink Had. Vrotn ,225.00 .350.00 .225.00 .395.00 .350.00 .350.00 245,00 275.00 750.00 Now 145.00 245.00 145.00 295.00 245.00 245.00 165.00 195.00 525.00 Savings Fully 40 $145 Marmot Coats $74.50 Large shawl collar and cuflfs. Smart sports model. $165 Taupe Coney Coats $89.50 Large capo collar and cuffs. -length model. $195 Nutria Coats $117.50 Largo shawl collar and cuffs. Full flared sports model. $265 Muskrat Coats $145.00 LurRc shawl collur: cuffs nnd border of Seal. Smart sports model. $250 Hudson Seal Coats $165.00 I I I. ! ! ..- I ( Fine .selected skins made in short wrap, effect, $425 French Seal Coats $325.00 Natural Squirrel shawl collar. Long wrap effect. $545 Jap Mink Coats $395.00 Smart box coat model; perfectly matched1 pelts. s II J N Nl -"l U. m..,1 iooaL-iociaon l IrTTV7! T' tsssj I Values to 14. 50 y.95 $ Q.ffo Values to 17. SO Chasseurs de Luxe The Exquisites of Footwear CREATED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF FASTIDIOUS WOMEN. PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL Regularly 22.00 to 26.00 AIL of these lines in all sizes, 1 to S, and widths A A TO D, some-even in AAA widths. 15 .95 to IT .95 UALLAHAKS II GOOD SHOESk-J 9 1 9-92 1 Market Street Hallahan's Branch Stores: 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Gcrmantown Ave, 5604-OG Germantown Ave. fiOth & Chestnut Sta. Branch Stores Open, Every Evcniny Will YOU Profit by the Experience of the Carborundum Company? TheCarborundum Company of Niagara Falls, N, Y., is using 9 Dictaphones in its Order De partment. G. H. Huntley of this department ays that The Dictaphone is a time-saver nnd is giving perfect satisfaction. Whether your office is large or small, Thfl Dictaphone is ready to show you that it" tiae speeds up correspondence, saves time and money. Arc you ready to try it out? WTWWWIE nf. U 8 F'tt. Or. aid Fonlia CaaalrU The Sfortest Route to the Mail-Chute Now York, N. Y.. Mr. It ur important depaHmenttiperd tip th tho time of our eiecutivea. P,kV?"'1 ievU CPny. Now York, N. Y., C hat. W. Ne ion, Vico-Preiident, tayvi "We are uting 3fi DicUphonei in our Circulation and Pattern Depart mint. These Dictaphone! aro time-and-money aver. They have aolved our problem, vit., tpeedy handling or corretpondence. The Vogue Company, Hauer, Purchatintf Agent, aay.i "The Dictaphone, in jour oi our important departments apeed up the work ana lave Aloxander Hamilton Inttilute of Now York, N.Y.. aay: "We are uiins 75 Dictaphonea with pendiH reaulti. The Dictaphone ha solved or ua the prob lem of rapid, efficient, and economical transcription of our letters." St. Louis &. San Francisco Railroad, St. LoUis, Mo., says: "Wo have only praise for the 250 Dictaphones which are used in our various departments, They save timo and money. We consider Tho Dictaphona n useful and profitable office convenience." Phone or write far convincing dtmonstration in your office, on year work Tkaro is IHfc DIUAPHONE, Phone llSai-uaWi'U Call at 40-50 No. SUi Street, Pli& Offices aho located in the following cities Allenlown Wilmington llarri.burjr Trenton Roadin Wilk.abarr. til are .Dictaphone. trid.-Burfecd "Ta Dittspfcone," nude spa mercUnJited by lb, Colombia Cr.pl.gpl.one C. 'The Shortest Houtt to the Mail'Chute" .Bi A I " i. I ' ' -" ! 1J . I 1 . .. . ...... " -a it ij v f.."i " r.' rtt..lr . ' '. .1' vk ' i. ' . .. '. o."r . -.... r. - ivb' T0 V4V .' v-r-,j, )&. f&li&l At'' 'Mmk$Mi 2.,& ..1 K?,'..-i.-mj-h, ai1 , ' "nv