.V ' i-'V-. 4 ,' -" - (' 'I- ., m . I Ji ll k B msm i. IS .- . IB V ' PERIOSSDROVE r ! -uniuiM m tultt t iiuifti u in 'it - ' I ,Widow of Banker Blames So ciety Gambling Ring for V Downfall TUaS GET EIGHT-HOUR DAY Erie Railroad Accepts Palmer Ruling lor Port of New York ' Wiwtblnfilon. Juno 10. A. Mitchell tFnlmer, attorney Krnernl. hn received Indirect noMirnncci from the Uric Itnll mini Hint hi rullnc iinon tlir nnnllrn- Ltlon of the eight -hour law to Mik nnd imrprn in npiv nrk linrbor would he accented. Department of Justice of-fli-InU snld that notion ntcnnt Hip "no ceiful adjustment of the mnrlnc strike, an application of the eight-hour law vn the main contention of the strikers. 3ML J . i ' i j , f r j 4 u . !! --' M ' " lt ADMITS CRIME TO POLICE New Yorli, Ju'ne 10 While an nouncement a being made here that the cittern' transportation com mittee, organized to enforce the "open shop" principle nt thi pttrt, would lie Bin moving freight next Monday unless the liihor situation here showed n marked change. Supreme Court JuMlco Knncett in Brooklyn was granting a temporary injunction nhich restrained various labor unions nnd steamship companies from all discrimination against the llurgcs Brothers Co., lum ber denier. New YorU, June 10. Mr.. Kvn Glcason. widow of n prominent banker of the Middle West nnd well known o 'clally in Chicago, according to her own fitatrmrnt, was arraigned in West Side Court yesterday on n charge of grand larceny. The charge df made in connection with the theft of a diamond harpin worth $1S00. from the- home of M. Josephine Curry, and that of a diamond I "barpin, worth SloOO, from the home of! Mrif. Grace Claik. j According to statements tuade bj Mrs. Gleat-on. after he a sent bark to the jail in default of the 515.000 ball demanded by Assistant District At torney Hognn. who look charge of the CtseJor Uistricr Attorney Nwnnn. )ic . burn. W tllinuispori. junior vice com -nt tntrnrlnro.t m tl.o ",nA,ntr nnVor mHiidci Dr. .1 h. Killimnn. Erie raw ...... ,. ... .... .,....,. ,..... . . D.. chaplain Ruhe Heads Penna. G. A. R. Indiana. Pa., June 10. C H. Wil liam Itulie, of Tost Xn. 3. Pittsburgh. tin rliosen denartmpnt commander of the I'ennstylvapfa (. A. H , nnd Allen town va "plectcd a the plnee for hold ing the 1021 enenmpment at the busl nesn meeting of the state O. A. R , in joion heie esterday. Other offlcers elected wptp .1. M Marshall, Indiana, senior w- p ommnnuer : John K. I,len- ring," a he called it. late lat fall 6"he haK been playing almost continu ously since then. he told the detectives. On May 15, according to Detective Devaney, who arrested the woman. he played in a poker party in Mrs. Curry's Vest Seventy-eighth street home. Dur ing the evening, the police were told bv Jim. Curry. Mrs, Oleason left the room nnd retired to a bedroom to powder her nose. She had been iibed for the shlnt' on the tip of it Mrs. Curry held that , an ,shp was the only onp who loft the tabip slip must know somcthtng about the dinmoml pin nnd. accordingly, when she made the rcpnit to the Aetna Casualty nnd Surety Co.. she mentioned the suspicion The insurance company nsigned Charles 11 Leonard to the ease, llo followed Mrs. (ilcason to the Shelburne Hotel, at Atlantic Cit. according to the police, and there obtained from her the admission that she took Mrs. Curry' pin Leonard returned to the citv with the pin and nitrified the poln e. The case .was immediately put under investi gation. After her nrmignment -ho un quoted by Detective Dpviinpt us sav Jng: "1 as cheated in the society roKer game and I took the pm nnd pome money to get square To a reporter, who interviewed her. Mrs. Glenson declared she whs a victim of gambling. " "Yes, I took the pin: 1 look the none, but they'll find out later wh I took it." shp said. "I wn introduced to the contemptible fcamo of poker bv one of the so-called socien women anil I have lost heavily. When mr case comes up there will be more smndal for the N'ew York newspapers. I in tend to implicate others." Devaney said Mrs. Gleason described tho game her friend" played an hav ing "the skv for n limit." and thnt he declared a white chin could not he bought for leu than So SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS WHO MET ABROAD TO WED Youlhful Captain Faces Court, at Dinner in Bride's Honor, Charged JTith Marrying and Deserting Her Corps, y but Escapes With Bridegroom-Elect More than 100 Salvationists gave ni dlnnpr last rvenlng to Captain Violet McAllister and Captain llnrry nooth, of Des Moines. Iowa, who will be mnr rled tonight, ltoth joung persons served in Prance with the American vxpcditionarj forces, and became no Mualiitcd while waiting nt an embarka tion point to sail for home." Captain Booth Is chief divisional young people's secretary of the Iowa and Nebraska di visions, with headquarters in Des Moines. Captain McAllister, who has had charge of the memorial corps, Hroad street and Pnirmount nvenue, since her return from 1'rnnce, is reputed to be one of the best women pieachera in the Salvation Army. In nddition to being onp of the mn attractive. Colonel llirhard K. Kola, provincial officer of the Atlantic coast province, will officiate nt the wedding nt 8 o'clock this evening, aided by Colonel Walter Jenkins, of N'ew York, who has known Captain McAUiter since her hnbyhood. The. wpdding will bi oppnlo the public. A hiimoroti" turn was given to the .farewell bnnqiiet last evening by thp -,"nrrest" of Captain MrAllmer at the I f conclusion of the dinner on a charge of "getting married and deserting her corps." The anet,t was made by a po- ' ' ' UTT-I - '11 r How to Re-fill Your DUO EVERY container of DUO LATHER CREAM has about sixty good shaves' worth in it a two months' supply, figuring a shave a day and a half-inch 'of cream to a shave. You can buy the metal re-fill from all DUO dealers. Price 30 cents. Look for the maroon-bordered, white box with the DUO trademark. Use DUO LATHER CREAM regularly for a fragrant, fluffy lather necessary for a first-class shave. If your dealer is temporarily out of cream, send us 30 cents in stamps and we'll mail it. DELUXE BRUSH COMPANY 2517 N. Second Street Philadelphia 1?- -HH Actual Sixc of R-hll g "Americanization Movies" Planned Cleveland. June 10 -iHj A P i Tentntive plan to pioduce fifty two one or two-rrel picturps a vear in the in terest of Americiiniatinn were agreed iinon at the convention of the motion jiicture thpntre owners of America The scenarios will bp written b welt known authors and acted by sfnrs One nil1 be released to theatres cwh week N IkJA "(' '"bS I Iff Jb1 Fuel Waste How to Prevent It in Your Power Plant "DOWER plant fuel waste is the result of imperfect combustion. You may be using tho best grade coal and your boilers m.jy be in the best condition, but unless nearly perfect combustion takes place in the firebox, a large percentage of your power is going up the smoke stack into thin air. The Automatic Combustion Control (Gray System) supplies at all times just the right amount of air to the fuel bed. It makes every pound of fuel count. Result: yearly perfect combustion. The Automatic Combustion Control (Gray System) is guaran teed to save from 5 to 20ryc of your fuel bills. Many concerns have lound that a much greater saving is effected. This expense-culling apparatus has been tested in many of the country's leading power plants for the past eight years. In every case it has won an enthu siastic boost. Find out how your power plant expense can be lowered without decreasing the results you demand. Send for further information or make an appointment for one of our Combustion Engineers to call. This will obligate you in no way, but it will give us a chance to prove what we say is true! Automatic Fuel Saving Company Bulletin Building Phone, Spruce 5874 AiToriA'nr rOMILSIIONfONirOI Gsmi bhFIH ' Ki. I I Hi H H t S l III Jll llll I J I CRAY-tSYSTEM Herman in uniform, who la n member of the provincial staff band who marrbed up to little Captain McAllister, revolver in hand, after belnc informed that he wag a "desperate character." The bride-to-be. who l about five feet folir Inches in height, offered no re sistance, but Captain Booth, her fiancee, jumped up nnd tried to protect her. A feore of members of the Boys' Ouard surrounded Captain Booth, over powered him. and held blm in his chair during the scene which followed. A mock trial wn Immediately or ganized, with Dr. William Bcnr a judfie. Major Oscar Haag and Sargeant Major Harrv Wlliner were the prose outinf attorney, nnd Captain Violet was defended by Messrs. Thomas Wat son and George Honeyraan, members of the memorial corps. Nearly a dozen witncsie were called, but (p-eiit difficulty was encountered in Rotting the Salvation lassies to tell their nges. Iiieu tenant Jessie Quirk, one of the attractive officials of Memorial Corps, had just declared that she "never, never would tell her ago to any judge," when suddenly the lights wore extinguished. In the confusion that resulted Major Villiam Quirk Jumped to the stage, grabbed Captain McAllister' nnd hurried her owny to the Fnlrmount nvenun en trance. Simultaneously Captain Booth Bhook himself frco of thp Boy Guards and escaped from the building. When the lights were turned on both Captain Booth and Captain McAllister were be yond the- jurisdiction of the court. The jury was Instructed to bring In a Scotch verdict of "Not guilty, but don't do It again." Captain Booth and his bride will en joy n short honeymoon In the West, after which they will continue In Sal vation Army work ns young peoplcTs secretaries in Iowa nnd Nebraska. GRAND JURY BLAMES LABOR Lays High Building Cost to Men' Refusal to Do Fair Day's Work Clm eland, Juno 10. Chief blame for tremendous Increases in building costs Is placed on lnbbr's rnfusal to do "a day's work for n day's pay" In the repoit of tho county grand jury on Its investigation of the housing situntlon. delivered to Judge Kennedy In Criminal Court. The report followed n three months' Jnvestigntlon. Workmen employed In building oper- NEWTORK-r EwimsToN SUNDAY JUNE npeciai train leaves Head I33T atlons rcudolDB less than one-half the work tncrlld In prewnr times, tbo jury charges, nnd Arc receiving twice the wngcsv , Spain Gets German War Relies Snnfnnder, Spnln, June 10. Two air planes, forty pieces of "artillery, nm chine guns, flame tlnows, howitzers, hand grenades nnd other implements of war. presented to the Spanish Govern ment by the German cabinet, arrived yesterday from Hamburg. They Avill be taken to Madrid, whore they will be displnycd In the military museum. BUND MAfQcCSESSpjf riuM ruMMA Liu r(t .i. rnuiti wnniuco riQ oioip M . i.." r - . " L ft Savings of $1345 'n I'lltsburgli, June 10. .Tame, g.,1 ., son of n blind vendor of newsn.n,, )1 Jr wns nrrcsted In thn nrm I.. ,"e"i ...... .......... . ...v ....,,. virrHrkt I Columbus chargfd with boint? ...... ' lUEITtv from justice. V, hen the father nrtfl L nppenred In Mornls Court the father. t5 & how his son had taken SIRtn &'$ J savings, from the snfo deposit vaiilt , ill Young Gee was held for court on . ll chnrge of dnrccny. a 'f 250 ftOUNO TRIP Wr T too, Inor Termlnnl 8.00 A. M.. ston- pine nt Columbia Ave, Hunt ingdon St., Wayne Junction, Logan nnd .Tcnkintown. 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Many other makes in Touring, Sedans nnd Roadsters. An opportunity to .secure n used car which is a good ine?t ment and which is hacked by a reliable company. Three days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lexington Motor Company of Penna. W. A. KUSER, rre.ideot Lexington Bldg., . 851-853 N. Broad St. tke Perfectly toned CORSET youthful Stigure ybursfirth 4sking EAR LA RESISTA and keep your figure younc SPIRABONE stay placed at the hips, combined with LA RESISTA designing, mold the figure and create, as well as preserve, exquisite lines of Youth and Style.. 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