flprwi "'mwHtFjitpf'' uiwt "Sw"' 'ii-ifcV'-''" ,yi ,Mj'!is'-'f r'i.'P'''7 ' I SW'JfJtWA'V"1 i i m .. ARRESTS EXPECTED SCHOOL BOARD 7-5 n IN BERGDOLL CASE! FOR DICK SCHEDULE m EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-BHlLADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920 NAVY AIRCRAFT PLANT DESTROYED RY ETRE . . , , ., . . wy-iCTOfrtf frAWrwtfWalV. tfi'MWIwiiwww?wwttwwuww Evidence- Implicating Aidos Escnpe May Co to Grand Jury Today in ARMY MEN IN. TROUBLE Toachors Against Plan, Favor Immediate Flat Increase, Gratz Doclaros HITS TALK, WANTS ACTION nidener flcnln-t thoc implicated In teSS of Grover Clcvobn, Hers ?;.,.. it,0 military authorities In '. T. ,. Mnv 21 may be pre 1'Hliniit'i Investigations, f the I Intcllisence 'IJip Hoard of Kdmnlion U flivlilcd "i to i, in favor of the equaliatlon sched ule of tcnehers' snlnrlcs. and apnrol mntcly two-thlrds of tlio organized iii ...,; - ..nniiin ,,, m,- ,.,i sir,- opposed to HIP ..nirrl to tli( federal wann jurj .u..r.j. . ,,, nm, , ,,.vm. of ,mnptIintft flnt 'Hi l .. , i. i.nctlpnttonH. IliercilM'. neenrilliir. lr. Ml.,..,., -..,,., i As ,he ..m r "":;s::t- preside,,, of o idn. ", ,r;' liic cji. .- lul.,,...,,,! ,U ,lt,,,t,Ali... ... i ' i ........ . ., .... ... ..w,iriiiiMii'ui ui, uif ru nrt I.v nccnts t ..-.i ma lr nrin.v ,ISlCC iu.u ""-,-- ' ,,,,,,, to ilHllt'lITlCIUH ' -,."- be a'"1, WK't rt of several per- WfJni! IS tain District Attorney Mo tnlttii sini" . . . wouW or,icr $?KZ only when he was abso lutely ccr the nrret o . ;.",,,.,.. on i,nnd inin v"v. ... -., (i o wnrrani u "" '; n..ifiiv established that nIlir roil 1.1 never 'have escaped tad Wmiw. roc" been entered into be B0t ?orE ns Interests to hnve Iilm i"" tn fhlla o Inhla on the absurd b o ?1ook InY for a burled treasure L t ,c hills ol 'Maryland. Government .ten have been actively at work for omc tlwo obtalnln evidence and link r iin the various tanked phaio of n !?A it Is believe, It hat they ,re nbo.it renuv to Hur,nf "Ji"'S; Immm.dnnt of the military , I .. Wii-vr iifi' in Hunt Cr?on" ' '.."' t.ro his sensatior.nl Soil vn eon lie.1 ueiiirp mi j' Sire; hM been involved in the tanKled :..: ..Mr ins a rea.iy cauhcu con- ?. ,. .t,lr. tnr other army offlccrs.. other officers, who were aid to bo under iUve.tiKatlon by the military in frilljlrnco bureau, arc Captain Jesse (Vttrcll chief of the military intelll S bureau In Philadelphia; Major William Kelly arid Captain Bruce It. CltPhtfs been learned that Major Hunt vd a number of conferences, prior to rSerictloll'H c-eapc, with those most In - irostcd In the prisoner's welfare. One of thwe conferences wns a private con vultHtion with I. Clarence Oibboiicy, tw iiersdoll lawjer. When Major Hunt urncd Hersdoll over to the two army .rrceants who brought him to rhlladel- hU on tlio lirnt lap of his jourpcy after the injthlcal pot of cold, he issued Inttnietions to the soldiers . to take orders from (".ibboncv. nlthoiiRli notliln? in the orders from Washington nilthor M.this. . , ... , The mass or rorrcsponiiciifu uii.cu had neciiniulated between Major Hunt. the War Department. Oencrnl Samuel T An'ell. n Wnshlncton attorney and others was turned over to the soldiers to read. They were nM.ed if they unuer Mood it. and upon replying. in the af firmative were told to como 10 iimn- delpliia Hunt has always insisted that (iibboney ajreea 10 oe iirruuii.r iu nonsiblc for Rercdoll, and that the Soldiers had written instructions to follow Glbboney's orderH. It has now turned out that tlio letter or mtro durtion which Hunt gave tlibboney to Identifv him to thp guards wns a mere note identifying him and nothing wns Mild about his personal responsibility. It is Mid thnt Hunt lias given uiuer- ent answers nt neveral cxniuinatmiix. Kenworthy Going to Chicago Tonight Frank I.. Kenworthj. alternate delc- tate-at-huce to the Republican Na tional Convention at Chicago, nnd Na Ihsn I. Jones, a state committecmnii, leaie for Chicago this afternoon on the l'L'0 train from North Philadelphia. Mr Kcnworthy. who is administration loader of the Twenty-lirt ward, re- toolned m town until today, no he rould b" present at the organization of the nty coiiimittee. m TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES rrnjamln Axelrod 1H41 h tth 1.1 unit it - nrr.a i.osetsK pio l'aaijuiiH ne. In A .Majo. Iasuo Island and Therew A Mlrmi nn. 5.12S N' Oarrett t. Mr.rrls r Smith, 1820 N. Park e and I'1U Lubcr. 8735 f Purlt ae Jehn Ittr 3744 N. P.irli live , and Rachel I' W hlte 2330 N'. Colorado h John J MVIdman, S02 V. Indian i ne . and I.llll'.i: M I ro-miiaii. 733 N Darlen tt. Archlhad Anronnon. 01(1 N. 40lli nt . an I . Srh IrtT 1S11 Pranltforil ne Huih J Daly (l'JSl 'Webster at anil I.lllla,, U Drinmn IS N S7tli t Ilalrh ItawkiiiD '.'131 X. 10th ii and ilarr Sral'h 'J3VJ N Sydenham n "Iter I Kenny UOM Norwood kt , and Marwret Vollacr. t)J3.' Norwood at Amben M Uoutf. .Stanford. W. Va . and ..Orrhi L Ilemsburg, 3410 Walnut at Utntln; J Conroy. 1227 S. 53d Ft , am. linj I. IllliiVn tinn Ulmnnnrlxnt. Tlr Tillppo I) Ougllelmo,' 18in B. Cha'dwlck at.. Elf" Wyatt. Baltimore. Md and 51ar i riummer. Ilaltlmore. JId iil!i1'nr.S.".,fr.,,teln 1708 8 Slh l V'" Mollis r!Alf1tln ITAft CI a ' E'nnli J Shield-.' 5015 Moid" t .'nnd M.n- I nnanA P.rta ,ti... - .. ....iMv. i.,!,, , j,ini,rnior at suit of yesterday's meeting, "II they had ndoptid my plnn i miii. w-u ruiii.i iinvp niunu pcrunps S170 for each of the tcachern to help them through the summer. I was not sur prised nt Mr. Wntinmnker. but I was Kiirprlsed nt Mr. Ilowcn and Mr. Ed monds." According to Mr. Oratz. the school code specifically provides that monev may be borrowed on long-term notes for rcimlrs to buildings, and S.'iOO.OOO could ensily hnve been added to the $, 000.000 permanent loan which the boafd approved yesterday. If tho 2.fi00,000 ' loan hntl gono through $.'00,000 would have been released, from current funds to be devoted to a bonus for the tench crs. This, together with the sale of certain properties and the amount thnt might remnin of the temporary borrow ing' capacity, Mr. tlratz believes would hnve reached a total of perhaps Sl.'-'.'O.-000 for immediate distribution to teach erst. "The teachers seem quite detox mined," said Mr. CJnitz today.' "Only n comparatively small number are in favor of the Dick schedule because innnj of the teachers who have already reached the maximum salary are not benefited by the Dick schedule. And it is the teachers who ure getting the maximum salaries who tire working for the flat increase. "It's talk. talk, talk' 1 like to have things definitely decided. If the board wants to givo the teachers more money they ought to be williug to ue the means they hnve." The citizens' committee, of which Edward Hole is chnlnnan. moots this nftcrnoon in the ofiice of fieorge W. Xorris. of the 1'edcrnl Keservo I tank. No plans for financing the $-100 tint yearly Increase to teachers have been announced by the committee. It is be lieved that the decision of the board nt yesterday's meeting may provi a haudi cup to the work of the committee. Knmw-M AIRGRAFT SI ATI RA LROADS SEEK WRECKED BY FIRE 317,1 NEW CARS Navy Buildings at Gloucester Need 262,000 for Freight, 5500 ' Endangered $25,000,000 in for Passenger Service, Parts Had Been Removed Says Official i $100,000 IS ESTIMAf ED LOSS, ALSO 5000 LOCOMOTIVES Coit data must follow the per formance they record ao cloiely i to form the baiit of immediate further procedure. Otherwise, they are but the desiccated bones of areount- ADERTIUW building cottt are available to the operating force within a few hn i of the task recorded. They are the aafety ga ije that indicates pressure of expense. Fire which started shortly before mid night destroyed the plant of the United States naval aircraft stntlon nt Glou cester, and caused more than $100,000 damage The foss consisted of th tlnmiicp to the bulldine. ns the airplane 1 parts had been removed. , Flames were first discovered In the 1 garage of the plant, but as a stiff breeze was blowlne they iuickly spread to i nearby buildings. The fire soon got be 'vond control of tho Gloucester lire do- and appeals lor neip wei Allni.tlc City. June !. Ameiiran tnilronds require 2(J'J.000 tiddllional 1 freight cars. tiOOO now locomotives nti.l i.00 more passenger ootH'Iios to meet tho tiiinsportntion needs of tlio roun , tr. nnd ns It U nbsolutelj impossible to produce immediately urli tremendous 'lunnlitios of railroading o.pupment, it is tin' duty of rncchniiiial experts to' itiako oory possible effort to secure the I utmost service from all existing units W .1. Tollorton, f'liirngo. Hock Island find l'acllir; Itnllrond chairman, declared Station nt Gloucester is swept by Ilamcs in midnight blaze. (Iter S2.-.,000,000 worth of airplane parts had been removed previous to the tire, ns the government' lease on the buildings expires .Tuh I. The loss Is estl- nuitei' to be over $100,0(10 i nnrtment . ..-., . s. ... , .!.. umh kI... ,l,mn I....1 ... .. ,.. .... ...., . .......I.... I seni io v uiniien mm oinor iiij i"" , nmuy in opening in.' iinuuni convemi'iu , Several of the buildings connected j f t10 ,.r builders ami master meolianirs .with the nireriift station were ourneu to softions of the Amoricun Kailwny As the ground. Through tne worx oi nn socintioti i.remen tne piantn oi ul. ',"""" in Light Co. and Argo Cotton amis wore saved from damage. , The (lames illuminated the river front for more than n mile. Numerous Philadelphia fire companies prepared A BERTH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY wntracitnpjznawccrsr PHILADELPHIA WCSf EHP TnUSTJ s atiakta. gaion. tvrrALC TRUE ADVERTISING FILM EXHIBITORS PROTEST JUDG KEY TO BUSINESS Only Way to Gain and Keep World Trade, Says Richard H..Lee WOMEN WANT REAL FACTS i Independents See Dig Menace in Producers Who Exhibit Also levcland, June It. Only Independent hlbitors will be admitted to the three convention of the Motion -Picture Theatre Owners of America, If a tcport of a ronimittce of twenty -seven outlin- ing the business of the convention, is i Dauphin adheied to. The report was presented yesterday at the opening session, which wns attended by several bundled prom iiient exhibitors nud producers E KUNKEL DIES OF HEART TROUBLE County Jurist Many Notable Suits, Includ ing Capitol Graft to give assistance, but their services were not required. The lire is believed to have been started by a lighted cigarette which I was thrown accidentally on top or n barrel of gasoline by n marine guard I Commander John It. Gunnell, who is in charge of the station, said the loss tn tl,r nrnrv U'nu not VCrV treat rtS (llr- ,,, ..... ...,. .... . --. -,,,., rtrt- ,.,, I ill. ,plancparts worthmore tnnnj-. ."i.'-i mi, I(lil(l( (,1111IirNn, trafo? groups whore SlfJ. ,? 'f,,n0.vc" li?n 'i ,r,Ji" it, ' i .I, high tales art' necossnry to permit eutti Philadelphia, Navy -iurd Jurlns the last (f -. ' n va,un. ;by the wvcrnmert. he nl. to nuani on fhp ,ncrn , , , , ,wnta. TrlH. hAi!l0w,r "i"".1' "5. ft? I U ,'' . Ovcs that the contlnned use of obsolete um-u nisi ,mi "mc ""': ,, , , lot- miotivcH. nntinunted . wtnntt ....... .r. . .i,...ru3ni ... ... . . - . .. i1'..iu " ....... . ulll -nf -rlnti. r,illllnmr.llt liv llliv .n,i ..-nu kPlll ii. - " '' ... ........, ..v --- .- inanv lesneets t ma.v no rr.iui fully said that wo have emerged from n cloud of uncertainty, nnd nlthough niuuy serious problems still remuin unsolved. It seems to me thnt wo ore justified in viewing the future with n cotiHldorKble degree of optimism." Chairman Toller ton continued, referring to the return of tin carriers to their owners under tho now transportation net. "It seems evident that there will be a greater und more insistent than out now for rntlroud operation under 1'iindillotiH of mnxlirtutn efficiency. Tilts will apply particularly to those RECAPTURED PATIENT HELD Deaths of a Day MRS. VIRGINIA G. STONE Welfare Worker and Wife of Phy sician Dies at Mt. Airy Mrs. Virginlu Gilroy Stone, wife of Hy the Avsoelated Press Indianapolis, Intl., .Tunc 9. "Wo should strive to make America known as n safe place in which to shop." declared Richard II. l,co. of New York. special counsel of the Associated Ad vertising Club", in discussing "What shall America do to hold her world trade" at the sixteenth annual conven tlon of tho association here today. "Through the medium of the Assfo eiatcd Advertising Clubs of the World, foreign nations have come to know America as the laud of truth-in-adver-Using," said Mr; I.ee. "Very shortly better business bureaus wil be estab lished In South America, Australia and COURTMUNIFICENCE GIVES KIDDIES JOYS! M'CARRELL, COLLEAGUE, ILL Judge Simpson and -Supreme Bench Make Outing Possible for Tenement Children llairiburg, June 0. Geutgo Kuukcl, ptesident iudge of the Dauphin county courts, died of heart trouble at his home here yesterday nfternoon after a long illness from A hich it wns thought lie wns recovering until he hnd I a 1 elapse yesterday. He had been con I lined to his home almost since the daj he announced himself ns a candidate for the Supreme Court in the contest .which he lost at the May primaries to .Iudge Syh eater TJ. Sadler, of Curllslc. (lAAKH A( X A 1(1 V Gloucester this nfternoon to investigate i-hr. tire rvminnnder Gunnell said that he was satisfied that the fire was not caused bv a lighted cigarette or match being thrown into n gasoline barrel, his reason being that no gasoline was o -posed. SOLDIER'S WILL PROTESTED Father Oral Testament Battlefield road or group ot railroads, loads to a i direct tax In the form of higher freight ' and passenger rates, means undoubtedly will b" found to correct the situation '' Tho convention upplnuded reference to tin. labor tribunal feature of the rail mads uct and tho fervent statement by t'lioirinaii Tellertou that an tliins ' which will tend to relievo mechanical department officials of even n portion nf their Inbor dillicttlties, will nt nneo n burden of constant worry Wounded Prisoner Who Fled From Hospital Under Bail l.oim MeCoj, twenty eight years old. of 120." Waverly street, who escaped , from the I'oljelinio Hospital while, under arrest on a larceny charge, wus held un der SMM) bail for ii further hearing Sat- demnnd I." "J l'y "8stinti' uougncrty, in tho . ,,,-nii. in mm ri'lieim ruri'uirc MlllluHa ' I. Co had been shot in both legs on t March 1JI. while attempting to escape from a Pennsylvania Itnllrond detective : who had ni rested him on suspicion off Inning tubbed box cars nt Thirty-sixth sttoot nnd Grny's Ferry road, flo was taken to the hospital, escaped on June , 2 in bis nightclothes. and was recap- lured t-iii ly this morning nt Pier .1. ' North Wharves, by Patrolman Taylor. of the Fourth and Jtuce streets station. Taj lor bad been' one of his guards at the hospital terminals and rail GYMNASTS TO MEET the) , llun.lieds of children from crowded tenements of Philadelphia assured u vacation out in the flowers and green fields of the country this Tudee S. .T. M. Mpfliirrel. who for rtflPO ltnu nn,,nln,l tl.n Tln.inltln .,,, ,,! r, u wn in T f- I.OnriFO.j ItlOniOS. nA , .,"-. .M. U.V,.l'.tU ..1 A.., I...... ...... 1 , ,.". IU .... .VT .. - - - ., - -- -' iivm.'ii wiiu ..miRe ivunxci Attacks Made on The application made to the tegi" , tor ..f wills to have the will iiinile b word of mouth by Wlllinm McKuiloj ! Illenninger. of this city, a soldier, while Idjiug on the battlefield in Delgiuiii. is to be contested by the futl er. The tes- , tainent in question was rciimei " delphiu Iiich Scbood . T T 1 I 1 ! ii nilfl i .. "- .. - .. writing oy i.uwaru .. "; " """ .House at Washington to,a Tlie .i i a..,. j,t -i.lilnli tint nnhrn Hi i . . " ," uy. oy tne leimi " "- ' "- I'liiinucipiiwuis were siio n nbou the ox estate or tne tieeeurm. """ """ ' ecutlvc olllces. Dr. II. Itos, Smitli Middle Atlantic Conference of Physi cal Directors Opens Tonight The Middle Atlantic Physiical Diree- lif, l roih' Society., will open its nnuual con- leienpo at tne t.cntrni oration loun; The railway congress is featured , a great exhibit, the largest railroading -how over itssemblcd in America It covers 100.000 square fiet on ibe Million Dollar Pier. Phlla. Students at White House im. iri.ir. ..1... e .1... .. .. ... . reduced to I ,i.,ii,i ihi, u..i.,i ..i:.., .1 ,."',.. hiiri-.v; ..:;.. ","" "' mio ill and may not recover. is critically '3121 North Seventeenth btreet. The fnther. .lames iienniugir about S1000. ot of the faculty, is in thai go of the party! I Men's Christian Association tonight. , The conference will continue until Sat I unlay I An opening dinner, will be held in the I Young Mon't) Christian Association Iluilding this evening at which Dr. I John J. Brown, secretary of the phy ! sieal department of the international J will be the speaker. W. O. Easton. ! of this city, will deliver the address of welcome to the nttending members. Exhibitions by various gymnastic rtasscs, trips to schools nnd colleges of the city will form the program. np- Great Britain. Through these bureaus 1 ..,,,.. ...i r ' ., ,..,. ti ' .Tinfcp Knnfepl nn Wn In nnrrlshnrs nenreil nt the recister of will's olliceif r rMtmr.l M. Ktnni h nhtHipinn. nf we mar kcn an accnirato check on tho t IS i. ,.., u ne vrtrrt,.: -i,Vwj 1 Mnrrh 11. iKriS. nml wnu Miiinnifiil nf vAutprdiir nntl i'tituircil t irotft acuinst ' I dAl a - A. -. - - A- .If . 1 V I .. . . f- a tA-k..f V t .....tilnnit ti. AHAlintl.1 IIM . . .A 11 f1 1 r 1 j-4 111 .lf..B.n1nA..f 1l....nal fllflt 1710 Master street, died this morning nt conduct of American merchants and 11, hmni, nt- lmr rlniiolitop Airs. .Insonli when that conduct is not in keening with W. Itnndnll. 7410 Hoycr street. Mt. 1 the work which American business. Is Airv. after an illness of several months, s ipporiing minis country we snail Dr. .g Mrs. atone, for 11 number of years, has been un active member of St. Mat tl.ew's Church, IMghtcenth street and (ilrard nenue. of which Doctor Stone is n vestryman. Mrs. Stone has also been an active welfare worker for many years umoug the prisoners in tlio Kastcrn Peniten tiary and wus instrumental in the es tablishment of a home for discharged women prisoners in West Philadelphia. Besides her husband nud Mrs. Ken dall the deceased leaves two other daughters. Mrs. Charles (J. Tatnell, Wavne, and Mrs. T. F. Mover, North , Wale's. The Itev. Herbert C Kocse I will conduct the funeral services Triday nt St. Mutthew's Church. Joseph H. Vanzant the matter to the attention of the American public that they may mark the man who, through his misconduct, is I.......I.. ll..ni..i .,.. ... linHiflnnni. n. ! i.l.K.rj llllUllll lilt! I.llllllll.'ll. Ill Judge Alexander Simpson, of the State Supreme Court, and a group of public spirited citizens. This Saturday afternoon at " o'clock the new fresh-air farm of the Meth odist Episcopal Church. Philadelphia Franklin and Marshall College. He studied law under the late Judge Simon ton and was admitted to the Dauphin rounty bar in 1S7K. lie district attorney in 188." destioying the good name of America j conference. iH to be opened to the public and the opportunity of our merchnnts f()I. ll(1 first timp U(1 le-lion Ct-cl with 111 tne toreign Held, reope win go to .,. (),,rilU,, eX,.rcises. It is being on u iuiiiiiiiiiiiii iu nuiiu ni miih ".- ...j 1 iicter nn, er .Missionary State House of Representatives in 180JJ In V.WA he was nominated by the Be publicans of Dauphin county for judge to succeed Judge Jacobs, who had been 1 appointed to fill n vacancy on the bench, the naner being probate J. lie said that I after the death of bis wife Hnd Mrs. I Toornes had taken charge of the boy he1 was elected , paid the letter's board ! and to the FOUR WILLS PROBATED nj 1 1 11 -'"lanou 17.19 N. Wurnock st I.II Un llutter, 1023 N. Uth nt EifliV .5.n Ne?r York ' and LouIbo Anrrnn l1.. . 1. nnmt ri.r, . V".5' ot".1 Aram niro ave rim., "w ';. nn"i i67 n-. 3Ld t. VM,hv, n. I''hl".'1: York 'roa.1 Thom. rf i,u,"n' '"''J rouueroa Bt jm,n Johnson ISIS Gl.nmoro ave viiii '. """"n. 311 N' 37th t. 'a'niine 1: in, , v.i,-.u ... "C"" ,Ir'; nnnehan, 10;n Hoffman st oii"!r"n,S,,ntl'h v "on s iu?fiR ,, and and arc satlslled with the merchandising service, which the community renders and, in this respect, n continent is much the same as a community." Dealing with advertising from a woman's point of view. Mrs. Christine Frederick, of New York city, suggested n campaign to advertise advertising to the consumers and she quoted statistics to show that most of these consumer:, are women. "Women have universally lesponded to advertising," said Mrs.. Frederick. She burrccstcd the nrepiiration of nn Bristol. Pa.. June 0. Joseph II. uuncademic booklet informing the cou on.ant, aged seventy-eight, collector HUmer on the economic ndvnutage of the of nntiiiucs. and one of Bristol's best advertised product, with charts show known incn, died at his homo Oil Wnl- ing that advertising reduced living costs, 1: ,h.ii, t v.-. .-" . '.""'"iM.tr , ina "xt ii, 'ipfn " "ii im k and and rah and Mary and and M 1.114 i li.i iiarira ut Hacrman liSL'O Olronl ai. Yi-itii " i,r.nro Darbv Pa r,?,0rr;"c,?.Jo?. 1131 H .l.2.th-.Vh " j. "' s nth hi. mon " Bnd H"ah ' '" i'Vi1," ? I'init ' ;S?SSi5r" , ab M "fw'.'.JI1- h t . und '1'Phen n .". V.'3 Erin ave 'im iv u ,:.: ...... "'S'"n. n nut street, of upoplexy. He was stricken while plucing floweis on his mother's grave just before Memorial Day. Ml. Vnnzant's sliop in Hristol was for many years tho Mecca for gath eierji of all kinds of relics, and iu his nctivc busiuess career which ended sev eral years ago, lie camo into possession of many rare nnd valuable articles. Among the most highly prized of his possessions was a "welcome" arch erected by the citizens of Bristol in 1820, on the occasion of Lafayette's visit. The original arch has been loaned by him to tho borough and will be used in thn bi-ccnteunial observance of the town next week, when Lafay ette's visit will be rcpioduced. Mr. Vanzant was a Mason and was active iu the affairs of the Methodist Church. Ho was a contributor to vari ous newspapers. The funeral will take place tomorrow with interment in the I Bristol Cemetery I William Barry William Barry, eighty-five cais old, retired shoe mcichnnt of Philadelphia, died in Atlantic City June 0. after two weeks' illness. He is survived by two daughters and three sons. The funeral will take plate from the home of his daughter. Mrs. J. Triol, 1.10 South Twenty-second stiect. Solemn requiem mass will bo celebrated in St Patrick's Church at 0 :30 tomorrow morning and the body will be interred in the New Cathedral Cemetery. Charles Coulter Charles Coulter, it cf.rpenter and builder, died suddenly of heart disease last night nt his home In Brthayrcs, Pa. Mr. Coulter had been engaged as n builder in Philadelphia ,'or thirty-five years. He made his homo in Bethayres fifteen years ngo. He wns slaty-two years old nnd is survived by two sons. nnd lecturers to create good will for ndtertising on the pait of the public. "The plain woman consumer wants real facts and common sense nnd jou must not antagonize her psjcliology," said Mis. Frederick. "Do not show mo pictures of women painting pantry shelves attired in evening gowns or using a washing machine in a rcceptiou dress.' You have the wrong feminine psychology when you show a picture of the goods being used by a prettier wom an than I am. Like the cats we are, we say to ourselves that if this impossi ble French doll were to tuck up her clothes nnd actually use the device upon which she is leering, she would lofe her frozen smile. You ndvertiscr.s have gone mnd on the pretty girl model, the artificial, manicured mnnnikiu. I make a plea for the genuine homely woman model who looks more like the woman who really buys your goods." CAPTURE ALLEGED THIEF n 'f'S!CMnn!nn n, ' I aml WR3 flot,',t f the judgeship after one ia'SS1 !,h0 M ": ?MVn th. history !.. n- t.o, v..tri,..v ii ol iuu u strict, in im nrst term on tne vr ,"-;.-. . sin ruin, im, conduct of the Capitol graft . ;," ,T , : -nn w 'r,iW ,-r tl.er Important cases drew tho " of the legal profession of the I f "'f rXr &eV. 31 Sot cietv of the which the Bev. Dr. John Watchorn is the chairman. 1 A sixty-five-acre farm of woods and . green fields, nlotig tho Penuypack creek, ( has been purchased. Justice Simpson 1 made the first donation of Slfi.OOO. He bench his trial and 0 attention state. In 1014 he became a candidate for the Christian Holweger Left Estate of $33,000 Inventories Filed u'llln urlmittcd to probate today in cluded those of Sarah K. Bowne. S05 inns- oa.I. N. outh- nii.i.ton avenue li.uu.i 1 Inventories tales ; Virginia K Thompson. Sl.vfJl. Willium 1! Morris. !)K!, 017: Clnru I) Taussig, S12.S07. Kllen Kllison. .?!!)!). 001 ; riedeneKa f. ivocn, ijsuiu: .inme nud Adeline Ii .vi.c rr.llntvr.rl l.t- .Tnswih AI. I'errv am I ""Prtuii. vourt i.encn ana wus iiomi- by others until a fund was provided , natoil at the primary. 1 mining second .sufficient to take over the farm. It is to Judge Bobert S. ! razer. of Alle to be known as the Carson Simpson 1 gheny county who was o'ccte.l in No Becreation Home, and it is located nt vember of that ear in a rate that was York road nnd Davisville road, about . .ururamuu.w omy coneiuucii u- Coj.D S20.rt"s7. a mile this side of Willow Urove. i.u-. . .u, " .iiiegiiMiy ' sl .VJ.OoO.OlO The sum of $10,000 has beeu spent county had been registered. , " ' ? reccntlv on cnuinnlnc the place with Judge Kunkcl was married in the fall ... nlttMrround.s nnd other recreational fca- of 1801 toM.iss.Mue Jlinster, of est tines. Children of the poor class nie I Philadelpli to bo taken nut each week in lots of , widow an til'tv and iriven a week of fun nnd fresh William air. The vacations will begin with 1 Kunkcl, nil of whom had commissions the close of the public schools in the war. Three Methodist bishops will attend Bishop Berry, recently le-eleeted, Salem Youth Arrested In Camden ueau ot tno t'iilia.ieipnin conierence an weio tilt 1 iu thoe ct.- 0 -MISS .Mile .Minster, of est - r y Trpr v 11 Slf.-th2: isso..s,.,rvaeJ;v ..';: W1TH sellmS expense Minster and Daniel Hon- f . 1 1 11 lllWUtltlllg tllgliVl uu the time, is it not gopd the general conference, conierence at. ... . , , T, lr . , , 1 , held in Dcs, -Niuetecn-year.old Ilenry Husted. of DUSineSS to give VOUl ITien Moines, will preside. ' saiem. is in tne iwmuen county jail 011 .,.- .- with him win be two Philadelphia , "ft1" 't?""!' "r'-SfVil. "1 Sr every possible assistance ? iust elevnted tn tin. hlshnnrio lllsl.nn ' Budolph S. Ayres. of Camden. The J r GeorgTAv! Blckley at:uPnerintendenPt ?outlV"' ?rfn 'rfc Wk" HERBERT M. MORRIS of one of the Philadelphia districts, nnd ' '"& '" C?S?S ft ),l?lr,.w AdvertlainB Agency PrtSfloledft GermaXw18' frmer ' H, suow'hiSl a'S K U , ry Pha.eof SaU. Promotion. Ij stationed in Gcrmantown dcdded tQ the camera. ' 400 Cheatnut Street Philadelphia Negro Is Held Without Ball on Sus plcion of Recent Robberies 1 A negro, believed by the police to he the man who robbed several homes iu Gormantown and Logan recently, has 1 been arrested and hold without bail for a further hearing toinonow by Magis trate Dletz. in tho Branchtown sta-1 tion. Tho man gave his nume as Halter Hart, but refuses bis address. I When enptured, utter n eha.e. at Broad and Duncannon streets at .! o'clock this morning, by Patrolmen Coyle and Hicbert, tho man was found to have a loaded revolver, some jewelry and pawn tickets. District Detective Graham, of the Gormantown station, and District Detective McFarland, of the Branchtown station, are trucing out tho pawn tickets today. A (1.1 1-1r. .:!. ... ,... ' "" -id'.' - -IDtll Kt. miil K.t.ll. n. ' 'lun.in t IU1I1IT III . ''"oid r i, .. :;.., I'J.iianna f. 'n f (in ,!. "inViB ,- Vr,inl"ln sl ,.Iirl, (., iram'iton i..o!.lr,mo"nt and' '1sr,l y no, . inlv-, rlioniron et fa.B. ;"rV0 .r , R ncr!.- oii Tth t . and Marlon oa r via c 1 and Ul- . V?A m ' K Sh'r.' 'i1: " water Bt . n,,i. 1. -."..".. 1 "jn si ,.""". Ili.ll N I1M, .1 ..... r ,".'" B'J1 H. (Ull nt "' . - trrtinw .! j . .'"J'arlow UIn If , hrah r ,uwi s l3liMSQ n. " MaeDnnnr.11 ti ' "i-mpius 1 J122 Hg," anil i?,S" ? :? o? .,B0,h "' " !.,,. ".. ."""iBina -'L"'H r-.-.i,. ... . WF BR,fflS Ofrrit-VtV "' "na J4,Hn',.,.lL,,,-.- Sadl, T'lprja. Awn1, m.... .. Joimnon, or.l ij. '.ini".- ' Ann. II KT.kJ iWltlu DlAMOI .0 GRADUATIONGlFTS Worthy Remembrances 'IrVinl. .. -; tjinn. JMU. "." '"'"n '"""ru y , i-iliia M I' 'man i.M'-!'k rir'"!.,- 'fnn T in ..; -t( f "('iintun Finiii- Rinda Pendants Drooclios Bracolelo Id m 11 iiiuiann i 1 and 1 , ' ntiiiop, '"ini v t,-1ianA M, '.,! ! 'nj.!. SW13VB!m"'.0' " JVeyrjproduciion& cf iliia Establishment 1 As to the Prices on Clothing fieadi'tO'Wear Suite 0 Seasonable W eight s nnd Fabrics $4S to flOO, JWc have not joined the "Reduction Sales Army" hecause wc were en tirely satisfied to accept very moder ate profits this season and marked our goods accordingly when the began to arrive last Februan. J! It seems to us to be a false policy to charge high prices at the beginning of a season in order to announce sen sational cuts and discounts later on If a dealer's prices are fair all the time, he is building a constructive and permanent business which is not affected by waves of price cut ting. . . Ifl Our attitude in this respect i evidently in dorsed by our customers, as we arc "Doing Very Nicely, Thank You" without the stimulus of "Reductions" and in spite of their wide prevalence throughout the citv. JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1426 ChesfaanaLt Sheet s "-&s$ Our Entire Window Display is fiven up to these Suits ot $0 in this Greatest of Mid-Season Events . The Emergency Sale or Inteasif ied Values PERRY SUITS SoO, $55, $60, $65. S70 & $75 Qualities at the One Uniform Price $40 What will uou have? is a dead language in most sales. You take what there is. or go without. But not in this one. This isn't -i ,i!e of what you don't want, but of what you mt. It is fine in quality, big in quantity bi enough to start some stores up in business. Complete s:zc ranges, full complement of patterns, ai.r! tylc innovations. Fine silk mixtures, genuine wor steds, soft cassimeres in stripes, in plaids, in solids. Single or double breasted. Talent in the workmanship, taste in the trimmings, case, com fort, and accuracy in the fit. and a solid saving in the price. $50, S55. $60, S65, $70 & $75 Qualities at One Uniform Price, $40 Maui other Attractive Values oil through the Store Specifically iu Palm Beach Suits at $15, $18, $20 Rubberized Raincoats at $7.50, $1 2.50 up Golf Suits ai $45 and $55 Separate Trousers at $3.75, $4.75 up 1 Perry & Co.,"N.b.t.m 16th & Chestnut Sts. Lv , km. a ftVteaAwWal x?,j, ij ,ara'ti,wijj,h . . v r j .A a : M l Mb m ,v h' 9 1 hi m u. I.
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