Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 11, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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44 RECEIVED DIPLOMAS AT HAVERFORD COL LEGE
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(iltANVII.LH KAKNKST THOCOUI)
SKion man nml most popular
Kiniiiiiilp nf Hid class of It iwlvltiir
illploitMx n( llaprfnrit CoIIprp
(nilny
Hoad of Brown Colloge Tolls 44
Diploma Winners to Edu
cate Masses
RAISE HALF OF ENDOWMENT
' "T,(. pflnrntlnn of'tlio work,lnR,clnt.M
!, bl S '"" ii(lri'tnIHii bv. Hip t.
tv in I -ortoiiMy nrgloctrd ' lie
". .-i -i,na " (! riir Hiriilne
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ft MPT ! prUi.lont of Itrnwn I'lilvorMly.'
f. ,, PHniiiiPiii-prnPnt nmin-h;
fort" four crn.liintrx nf Hnvprfor.1 Col
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Pr Wllllnm WWInr )"infit. prci
Jen t of Hnvrifor.1. Inti.lupp.l Jtir onitor
Z Iho l(i. wli 'mil fr lil Miibjort
"WhMt I'"'" -loj5o (Jrnilnntpi Do for
Ami-rim''"
"Thrip i" fKi'il"11' fnr ",p s,nul '"
Amn-irn." fl Dptor Fnutii-p. "Frpp
Hom of mlnil nnl rPliRlnni nml pponnm c
fZlom. mid from tliix fro.-dom tlino U
n he Irnriiod Inlcrnncp nml lospocl fur
iinllko nirn, not of " pnrty. rnlur nr
"If thorp I" niiv Inml iinilor bonvpii
,hrr.- nicinl lintrod -dinuld dlnpn;nr
It i in Aiuoili'ii. wliprp wo niiit rPiilixp
that rn "triiln from nbrond ron
trihntP' t Ainrrirnii life: but It l only
thrmiRli the KiirIMi Iiiiikiihbc thnt wc
can toflch Amrricnn IdonN.
Must I'sp Samp Tnrllcs
"'r ni'i"l moot soup -box orntory
villi "thpr Hinp-bnx orntory t lint will
trnch pntrintli IdoilN: stror-t mi'ol Iiirm
Biul no im'i i -in ...... ...... L..K-. !,, Allnn I). oiiiV, a,. f ,niS Tohn
"Wo iippiI n bnptilll 111 tbo spirit "(if , M. Oncmnn. Olhor r Talum John W
TVavlilnRliui "d l-inonlll nml nf thnp Thnlihrr nml rvrry s Thorntnn
rarniti bo built up tbo country, wo Mmilor nf nris- Tlmninn r stuhl.. p. n.
l nil on..,- Into InvWblo nnrt- lfrSi ,rf
L! . .tin .ifitmtpt ll.iil linlil nil. ritHKAI nM.... . fi .' . ' ,'.H .rriorn
JPr!IIIl ..III! "lit '"IUIM,' nwi..
Kw n Hn(llcr for thp rominon (food."
Aniii'iinopnipnt was iiiiuIp of n iiip-
Tunrnil fiinil ptnblllip(l by tin pnniit of
FZitmnnd .Morris rprcusnn. jr.. n niPin
her of Ihix yrnr'.i rJn. who diod two
month us" I ho fiinil i for tin1 pur- inin.
fhan of brinks for tlin librnry nml pncli
bjnj.,11 ho .nnrkP.1 tiy n spooin. dok, today,s marriage licenses
TIi'p srndiintP forniod in front if,Joopli p. Arrliinn, 71." ,v I'rpslnn i . ami
Founders' Hall nt ton minuto.s to 11 ! .irA.!,""1.1;...' if.. .""""'
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0 rim k iiii'i iiii.i.Mi'ii ... .in- r. .-tii- ui .in
fxirrips lii n body. Tbo iTrpinonirs
beenn ill 1 1 oVInrk.
eludes Boycott, Appc
Injunction
A.tK-lntlmi will rn tn HurrUhnrff tni. ". ''t'l
I to liln a protoft npilnsf the Mitten nlarf?
for thp nbolltlon of frc tranufct ofUrft '
, July I.
If thp coiiiiiilsulnii bnii not ruled upoifk,. 'f
thp profp.st lipfiirp thp dntp ikpI for tht ,
( iipw fnrp rntp. tlip nsnoplntlnn will npi?"
peni io i no I'ourt lor nn injunrtion w,
pppvpnt It fi-nm RoinR Into pffppt. ., ,
'I'linA u.a.... .. .l..l.l...l ... -A .'
... rv r..-. nrir ..vriurii un.u n,
lnl nippptiiie of Hip transportation ns
w poniinittprx nml bonnl of il!rect6t
the flniopintinn jpcterdny.
'J'bp Hlipruooil iissocintlnii filsn tin
jpntpnlny to tiikp up thp matter of In
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' loilil IllPl'rtlliff nf Hip Irnnsimrtntlnn t(t? iM
ti..t ..! t- i.. i ;.... v. r . . ,-........ . T
Dusiness ivion s rrosram in- ui poniinitippx nun imnni of uirectw', . ,-
u tlio flHcopintion jpcterdny. .jflt,
, Appeal and 'J'bp Hlipruooil Husmpintlon nlno met-1 A
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croiiRpd fill ps. TIip uii'inhors trprp npffurfS
In Itoviolt flip t' It T.. to if-ruspfolmifoJ
;, fnrps without flr.t cottlnR n frcp tran?Kr
DELEGATION VISITS BANKER! fift "ffimnSSfV:;; iinol.'0 '
! I'Mwnrd K. Cullcn. prpidpnt 6f thi
ntior'iiition pipxldnl. nml the rpftinM
llnycott, appeal in th" Publii' Sorvirp nic'iiilatioiis mnilp worp suppnrtPil.by-tr)
Commission mid Iniunrtion nip tlir j ninnf iiipniliPrx piPsont Other hUd'titcM,'
.rnpons businps. mo,,-. anorlnllon I XllL5?; '""" " n"V'STO .'
. Illntl In litn flPJlhlSf tllO flllltnil(1llllin I rir.llt tlin Ukrrit ..rt.l nml I .ttlrt.l BJ-?
Itnpiil Transit Co. to pn-vpiit n fnrp
riilo rip.
Thp Cifilpil Iliiinr.A Mrn's Affoi'in
tnhp llhp iiPtinu.
Hotb thp Shorwooil nod I nltPil nirai
pintlons pnt on word for nn order to
I pomppl tlip roniiiiii to ixup nibnte
sip if tlin mnttPV 1 unilipiilnl by .fllljf
1 1 ?o ii cop company iops out mp riners
linn nml thp Shorwonil Improvement i will hnvp oiiip bneis of nrtion for re3'
... .1 tixliKiiunliltitil fit. Iiuirnilunil Hnliu ita!l .'
jl'ittpn. hl.lnrv 1; J.-eph J) Whip., chrmls.
rtriArvn:
ronfprrlne nf ilPBrPK uinn thn fnllnwlnn
ranillrtHlen. tliirhp nr nf Vn nn nf l!i"n
'.( ' " '.' . . life, ht , Jlnhe, I V lllll I III Lurh?;
:: ,:ln7,',,.1'"! T. '", Ji . Plronn j.l
mirrin. "inieri i;onB ,MIln , Kn,t,r
IhntriHS i:. ..Mnrrls. InrnpuT Mullin IConnrlh
(tnort. Churl.- I'rTnul nnrl John S Wlll-
pr.M.r.'"'- WllllHm .1. HrnrU,M.nnl!
rnnklln MeC. Knrnel. Jr , (Inrdon II
Mnrttihiirn. Chnrle. Arlhur n.r, .?".".. r '
Phlllr" As of t1l: Itol.ort II OrVr ll'nrv
MrC. Unllptt. Jr.. nnrt Wlllnnl H. SIooVp?
Hiirhrtnm nf m-Unto. x nf 11120: llcnlami.
colllr.n. Jr IIuy'II KIJI-. Thorn, i rfl:
r.py. InMnh H. Klnc. Jr . Airn,l I), Wnow.
ti-n Clnrrmr .1 l.pul.a. luanr r I.rn'l Hn
ort I.. IVrry. Jnhn 1). nww, Trnnrlx H. HI).
.or. . '"O1"" '". s,,"on Sehmlpr c Vim
SJ,kl1nn0",V.Ml.l., Wtll" "nl A,,Hn O"1' -"
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r'nllPKP: AtnrRiirpt K Hakr. A II , JunlHtn
. Hill-Hi-, inin. i.i.hiii ii, tnnp a H . Ililll
fnnl C'i.ltep mi7. Wllllnm J U-I..l,i, ill'
'll'enn CnllpKP, Hits Mriinl K hsusl'lrr' .'
I! . nuiirnril rnllpsp 11117 Paul' V " Watnr,
M-...I1.1, 'o';ai. tnlrBA IIIIR. MiWrH n
nh If. A P.. Ir hum rnll.c nut ..-.
sjllne n. Wlckemhatn. Ph. II . Pnn r'oilrsn
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TliPKrndimle.s formed In line at 1 1 kiVIocIi tills mprnlnj; nml mairlieil to Koberls Hall, uhere the ilerjiee.s were conferred by l)r Wlllhini Wlstnr Comfort,
president or Haverrord CoIIckp. Dr. William II. P. Kniinep. president of Ilrow n t nheislt.x. was Hie oralor of the day. CoUowini; the presentation of the
prizes and dlplnmaH the day was filven oer to Hip enteitalnmenl of (lie alumni nml Ktiests of thp student body
."oplnion mnilp public nnnnunceiiiPiit """" ,"'", V. "-"" " (. pn.u.
. I ... . , . .. i i. I.nill I'll F ll.iil ..III riury llll'ir .
todny of iIipsp p1iin to fiirlit the nlmll. fi(?hf ,lt(, j-,Mln,.j 'Hiorp they wjlt
lion of free trnnsfors on .Inly I or any work with the Mayor nnd tlip pity ,o-
otlipp iuppeiisp. Iliritnr. , Vj
ri. ni c .1 . i .i i Mr. Mitten n in ltnloii yesteran.T'j
Hip Hsli of Hirso in nssoPlntion" M ,onfprrIllK wllh stone Wpb.ter. one!
re eiiforcoil by otlipp hllsinps men nnd f flip biscet transit coiitrnotlni: rom1
bj Minor Mooi-p nml ritv Solicitor . nnnies in tlil (ountr.v. An nnnraiBal
F
IRE IN LEWIS HOM
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AI CHESTNUT HILL
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BLAME IS SHIFTED
Flames Do $10,000 Damage to
Residence Lawyer Aids
in Rescues
NO ONE COULD HURT BABY,
IS MRS. COUGHLIN'S LITANY
Mother Confident of Safe Return of Kidnapped Child Prom-1 ) )q J UluUll
ises Abductors io Harm IF ill Come to Them !
Through Traps
of the P It. T. Co.'s property hero l
sniil to hnve Ijopii discusei.
Smyth nctinc for Hie city. A delpcn
tion of liiisini's nnd titimiplnl nipn culled
on K. T. SlolPuhiirt. nrcsiileut of Hip
lompiiny. ypslpidny, to protest agaiust MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT
"";v. vk- .. . 'Hie Municipal I'.and will play to-
( . Ownr Hoiislei plinirman nf thplnw ,,jcht in lllnck Oak Park. Klfty-firnt
'ominlilpp of thp I oltprl Businps.s .Men's i and Pine streets.
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KnlloniiiR a prayer. Doctor Comfort
made n few Intrndiictory remarks be
fore the formal program began.
After pnjiiic tributp to tlip memory
of Pr Nunc Sbarplej-s, fornier prPhliient
of the poIIpjip, who died Inst .Inniinry,
Doetnr Comfort told of the progress
hem? innde in Hip drivp to get n $."(10.
000 endowment fund for the institution.
Pass Halfway .Mark
The linlfwny mnrk has lieen passed,
h laid, with contriliutions totaling
$2."il.mt().."H. Tn rencli this mark, lil
per 'em of the I""!, nlunini lmvp con
tributed S1SS.770. Kiir per cent of the
Mudent body lias contributed SI."i.rif.."i(l
and thirty-si v friends of Hip college,
Dootor Comfort snid that Hip enm
paisn will Iip enntiniiPil duvllig Hip sum
mer and that it is hoped the goal will
be reiirlu'd before S'eptemlicr. Fifty
thniiiiticl dollars is the goal set for con
tnbiitinn to lip worked for today.
The endowment fund will be divided
into two divisions, Sp",0(l(l tn go for
founding a chair in Hngli-h literature in
mnnnn of Dr Francis M. (SummcVp, for
mam venrs a member of the faculty, and
tbi remainder to lie iikciI us mi Piidntv I IMerro H .lunsun, ir:ih MaHtor t . nml 1ln
mr-nl film in mnnni'i ..f ll.i.i.,i. Ml,,.,.,.. I "" r- nnrriiHc. lmii.i .n uarnri i
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,IUce. ML'a H.
jnnn I untlih. .m.iii P. miction l ami
rtrnrun r. Acaprinan . ah ivinhermn kI
JanifB P See. Jr . 1 71 Ji S Kninl m. nml
Amelia II Power. 1711 X Park me
Charles A RHnimm. Jr . r..1J7 (lrp.nwH mr
and ISi-nrRla Hazel. '.MS X ,1llh 10
Louis llriiiifinnn. a.inn SpanKlT si and
Jennie Alcns:... t PJil X .Mamhall kI
John T. Mason, HIJ7 l.nrust rl . ami llai h. I
III own. W',7 l.nrust hi
Anlhnn. I.ulirimn. Paulxlnii n X .1. anil
l.uey Purll. Pnulslinro. X. J
Frederick I. Ilnrlne .1.10 1 An h el . and Lil
lian P. Peters. HO.1 licum me
Wllllnm 11. rut LM'J7 .lerfemon i . ami
i:ihel Wallarp, Li'S Pnnlar hi
Charles B Kay. .1111 X a.ili ri and Annie
Klelnkneihl. 'Jillo W. Harold n.
John A. Hreuer. 'JIS'.' (ilen.Miml m.o . and
Catherine M Cnllins. 11121 llrnnn si
I.ulnl Ccrrltelll. 1221 Titan si . nml Anna
I) Kll.i, 1712 Woodland ne.
AVIIIaril !'. Kerr Hill i:re ! and l.aura,
A Ashenfelder. Ill K. Illrard ni"
I.ouln K. .Mill 13 1 P. I.'.lh st . and His
K Kohn. 211 IS Heed st
Clarenre K. Wnod. 2221 X. llouard st.,
and Helen I.. Hnley. 21.V. 1. DHUrhln si.
Jninei V Meehan, lli.'ll Ciimjbh nt . nnrt
June M. Culllnan. lllll" X 2d si
namnnd H. Klllnlt .170H Walnut si . and
Sunnnna II Collins, 211.". S Cecil si
Krunk Oddly. 1411 Mnrrls st , and Mae
Illihards. 1K2I) K 1,1th st
Jamen lilnikniHn 10111 H Darleti si mid
Kln.sle I,. Lester. 1.12s ThnmpHi.n si.
(ieniBn 11 Hallsbur., Tnls.i, OKIa . and
lllln L Zimmerman. 1120 H. ."2d st
.Me.er Heifer. SI I Kastnlrk e , 11ml ,Mh
Knuffman. .WIS W. York .1
Kduard J. Smeltzer. 2.1117 X. M st , ami
and
Josephine (lllpln, 10:1 W Clearfield
Prnnk M Pnuell. Isn.1 Harrison st
Helen .M. .Mc(llll 1SII.1 Hiirrlsnn ht.
Samuel H, Ulan, I2IH1 Anh si nnd I'lor
. etice OtllnKer 1.1MII X. 12lh Ht
Joseph J Viiune, ls:m H ChiIIsIi- t. and
Anna Pnwell, IS20.S Crush' si
Pals DaMirsl. 2.1:1 X Mole si . nnd Min
nie xinnl. 1312 S W.irno.k si
less, the iuti'iet in tie used in paying
warners salaries, lie said.
Doctor Comfort nlm told (he nlunini
of (ha Hues in tlin collero. Iintli nliisli.nl
M.'". ,'!:r !i'a,'li.v.r.,,,,r- "",l-th,it, "" J0Mn fuV" "anHu t' A,,n"
....... mi ... 11 n i.ijT.iii., . . . 11. .-I INK 1 II Pill
the effects of the wnr.
KvtPiishp Program
In ndditiou to the formal graduation
nernso.. Hip visitors nnd nlumni wen;
(iitertnuied bj a prognim pxtendmg
otep (he bnlaupp of the day. It iti
cluiled 'lie alumni luncheon in Fouii
uer Hall, a cricket game lie
tfen Hip nlunini nml the college tcains.
baseball game wMh Franklin and
Jlaivhall iiillcgp, a concert by the Phil
mMpliin .Municipal Hiind, tennis, the
nnual meeiing nf the Alumni Armi
iiatiou ami tli(. pieseniation of "Mrs.
I uinpsirnd LpIrI," by Hip Cap and
licIN Club
Iks lor Comfnit annoiiuced tlip
ards.
pnx.p
PKI.B AWAIlllH
Tn 1 ..mnniine (opo fellnn ships aunided
UHiaren... J l.euli,. nnd Chillies W. flfiird.
io r nldtni u-achlns fellolilpa aHaidod
&J,"k ' lluikir. Jr.. and K.lt-ar II.
ChliiVn.'s """.' ,"'"""; 1 1. Pi lies Hwurdcd In
"ii" lni " "na -'1'lrcni'e J-
iol?!,Z,tl?t''K S("l',u 'n"ll for extern-'
Forum nils vpeHkinu nHrde.l to the folio...
li'X ineniliera or the .lass of 11122. Henry S.
bnadr ' " """ """ t'":"i" ""ntt.
n.wh.n.l'.'"" uf Y,n. vrU" I" I'ul1" na
Jm1,i "ri.1"" ""'"'led lis fnllo.iH. Lutlll, dl-
r,n,V,P,'",.H""'1, (-,.l''"'er and Hurry
Hi..?, mat hemdllea Kenneth II. Walton
til iT l,""lll'n"l',l departinen'. prizes aar.l
w t(f, "" ,JV""; '"Hlliemnllia, Ch.ules
"1 r. Ila'I'lland I,Un m",l,l-'m"tl- K-'
irtT.? pi1-'"1'1 I'tl'losophv reading lirlie award
T. .. " ' "arris.
flu" f.l..i.? h,l.,., """"' emeni pi Izes uard-
if.' !"rlt,;, WW:" r"lil"s!
lie Ilililmrrl (ianett nieiiinrlal iirlies for
lyUX'tti" Wll"u,n a "-!'" '
mn'V Jones' "' ''"'h PrlSB "wnr,ledilo Wil
ma.n!.,V;.orl" '''"ee prize In rh.mliitrv nnrt
(, m " ""r''"l ' Luelus W hide".
r5"li" n'olid' i"""h rrlZ" nv""'M to lUch-
HONOHH
r-uKamM1. "."' '::" '"''''ii to the Phi
Ulnund lVf laienLe J. U.,H ,)
;; uKri.aiivs.i: tt"
JH '"','0aW!nB,.?;"!Vr" nil, Juniors have
turn.. I1 '"'oe hnuiiriers' Cub. an or
Alfred K SW.Id. I2.1S X Palrhill st , and
Clara K Ouetter. 1201 I'lnhers ne
Harry ,1. McdeoKheBiin. Iiio'i SprlnB C.ar-
den st . nnd Katharine M Hlmuns 1211 N
.12.1 st.
John H. Ilrnnke, Jr CHinp Jackson. S C ,
ami Krance .1 Xi stnr .1,10.1 Pln st
Michael I. Mnhnn. .12 ." ft.lth si nnd
Agnes M, Kane. ,111 S. IMh st
Harper T Hresslcr. 11211 H. 4IUh t . and
dirndl A Healtv. Uutherford. N J
Carl K Urnke. Itncenslrr. Wnsh.. and Helen
A .lonea. 3120 Hamilton st
Jnmes F (J'llnnnell. 72s W Hrtuphin st.,
ftnd Mnr K Ponahue, 10!l W Cumberland
st '
l.nul Pnthsteln. Wllmluuton lel . Hnd Ma
in 1 Wnlters WllmlnEtnn. II. I.
James .1 KhIiik, 2U2.1 Martha si , anil
Knthryn H Fnlev, 21:10 K Albert l
(lenrge A. Hutlon. 2117 X (luth st , and
Isnbidln Uutherford f.20'i Anh si
Kdward W Klnslev, 11213 Hulst ne . and
line M. Ilnmbn C.lnucester. X J
Heatrlre C Chirk. 1 110:1 Fedeial si , ami
Sarah M Xash. 1 I3S Chiistl.in si
Jnhn Hover. 7111 N 23d st . and fins.- c.reen-
wood. 2344 Wnllace st
Andrew Armstead. II IV Kalli st n,nct
Mnry Pedmnn. .is W t'nsnt si
SiBlud Anderson, 333 X ilOlh si and Kiln
Knudsen. R2I1 Spruce si.
Charles II Urlffln. 2113 X Wiirnn. k st .
nnd Kmma Stevens. IH3II CanilnidKe si
Robert M. Vnlnith. 4K12 X Nth si and
Kiln I. Xtouensen. .11411 Mnscher si
Charles II Haines. W41 Wcstmnrelnnd st .
and IJilna W Peer. II.1K X iJiwrenie st
lOdunrd C. Papazlan. .112 S JleilHeld si and
Slrwat Chleheklnn. .112 S Hedfleld st
Mlihnel V Uuidy 111.13 S 2Hth si anil
Anna K Ward, 213f Tnsker si
John It Maxwell. 3112,1 (lrlnnna st ami
Anna Marshall, 3II.M Orlannn st
Frank It Schneider 373S Powelum ae , and
Alice L. Pharoah Folsnm Pa
C.eorKe II Helios, Allentnwn Pa nnd lannv
Ps Slnln. Lin:) Dickinson si
CeniBe W Kile 2IMI2 X Hhiicnrk si and
Helen II. Crns9Broe. 2221 X (Irknev si
Frnncls C Sabol I 131 P.irrlsh st and
Sophie ,M Penlland ISM Pnmsli t
lllllisrl n C.nrslde. 1221 Penn st and llallle
MJ Mills 17.1.1 nic-hmnnd si
Wllllnm II Kawiuh. 131 Knlas t nml
KlUnheth McC'learv. 1221 S 22d si
Willis K Hnwers. 1017 Frnnkrnid a.e and
Ami' 11 Chnmbern, IHfl Hutchinson si
Henrv '. Schneider 1712 X Warnock 'I .
and Cnrolino J Wlrland JlfinN Sth 11
James J McCIuIrhii 1711 W Huntingdon
st nnd .MarBaret H. Kspenshade 212 H.
111st st
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"My hnby will Iip rpturiied snfe nnd all palpable frauds of persons so per
sound'." 1 verted the! thry would prey on the
Sits, (ipnrep 11. Coughlin. mother nf I licnitm hi of a mother.
' IhirtPPii-mniith-ohl Itlnkclv Coughlin. I "Tbo mnl abduclors need onlv send
BLAZE'S ORIGIN NOT KNOWN kidnapped .lime 2. U-pt ippeating this I phoiomaph or other positive proof
1 viiimiii iiui imiuii n( n i(niv ()f !, ,)llrini: n m. j ,js,.f. in carry Hip ransom t.i
j lerview tit Curran Terrncp. uenr ir- whatever spot Hipv iiultcntp, at what-
K,,il;i!0,0,,,,nck. ,hi" :"nrnlnB'riT'hH-idu
caused 510,000 damage tn thp home nf , timP, KllVp wllv in hint of de-ldreti in Vorri-town yesterday nflernoon
Francis A. Lewis. .Id. on l.ells Milljpnir. but Hip litany flint Is steelins bns caused a general senre in Hip com
rond. east of (icrmnntnwn nvenue, in
riientniit Hill.
i Deputy Coroner Doubts Oxalic
Acid Was Put in Salts in
j Drug Store
CHEMIST MAKES REPORT
A the rciilt of n continued investi
gation into Hip ijpntli of Mrs. Itosc Mr
her through 'the days of angiiih never munity. I' -M' ' --. """ """"l h Mrp"
eluingpil. The police weep informed of jester-'"ho .lied jpstenlny from tnking nlK
'N'o oiip would bring linrm to I'lnkc day's ntlcmptei) kidnnpplng liy ten- which Imd become mixed with oxalic
Mr. T.Pwis. his wife nnd mjii. tn- ,,- ,. said. "Up would win the cold jear-old .Inhn Foley, 'J00 .lacoliy street ' ni.(, Hcputv Coronpr Seller- pxnies.od
gpflmr with the servants, wen; nwnkpned et heart with his warm little smile nml eight -ycar-ohl .lolin Hogan. i'Ui " , . . ;
by the smoke nnd hn.l timi In dre.s N" one could rcsis, ,.p appeal of his Fast Km. .st.ect. "" M"' "" "'"J " p - "r
w....- ti. n,i t I.- !.... hig blue eyes, or hii rosy, dimpled I The Isiys arrived nt the police station inning thp poison with the nli was
befnrp limy HpiI from the house.
In tin
Hip lirp wastliscnvpretl simuiiatieoul. , Mw I'oiielilin snl in the law n I lcslj . that two nipn. both well iIipssp. . , ,
by Mr. Lewis nnd Patrolman MiiIiIpii-i swine, where her liabv was wont lo,hnd been hoverinc nlmiit Klmwood Pnrk
tlnrf. of Hip fJermniitowii stntion. Thp i ,,Hj Wt, bis nldpr brothers. in n large yellow automobile-,
pntrolmnn snw tlnmos Imrst from the1 .'.s,-, tt tt(, permit nijsclf to! WIiIIp thp pliihlren were playing, iip
roof of tbo iiontp. and gave Hip alarm. Imlii'vc' thai any harm has conn in cnuling to the boys, the inpn ran in the
Mr. Lewis ami other members of the ni hoy. It must Iip that his abductors 1'iik and conxptl two small boys to Ipiivc
faiully slppl on the s ind Hour. ; ,j,; IM)t' p-nst ltlakply's father and inc. the piny ground. When the boys
He aroused his wife and child. Tim' "They evidently f'cnr n trap -el in be i cached Hie sidewalk the men tried to
servants, who were asleep on Hip third spuing when thev nttempl to rpturn nn ' fone them into the car. The scjreunis of
Moor, just under the burning ioof, bad lah and collect the ransom. I the cliiltlren nttnictcl others. I lie two ,.,, sllNi ..hemut at thtfl
little time to save Iheir posesiuu. Hut. if tlipre Is a woman working ' hos -tuigglpil nnd the men Med in the n,.pics of Hip wliolesnle turn wliich
Tlie spi'.tnts nided Mr.V and Mrs. with the kidnnpppi-s, slip must know that , iiiilninobile. ! nli the drug and n1o hy Dodoi Kobin- j
Lewis in gathering some of their more I I could nexcr take miv nclion Unit. Chief of Police Filer, is trying to ' sou. citi chemist, has failed to brinz tn
valualile persunnl belongings, wliicli might defeat the iPturn of my baby. lenin the nnincs of Hie Hoys vliom tlicj lu, a single trnce of the pni-on which
tlicy curried frn.m the hniisp just as the i ' All I ipln from the nbduHnrs is' kidnappers nttemptcd to siiirit off. llc.auseil the woinan's deiith TIip -alts
Unities licked their.wny down frnm the iili.nlule proof Hint -Ihey have Hlnkely . cxpiced the belief that there is an were bought for Mr. McCu-ker. bv her
f to the third Hour. i There are liiiiulreiN nf letters whieli linld , orgaiuxeil gang of criminals working in sister. Mrs. Sara Seiillin.
out hi- return fnr mniipy. bin thc.l nreltln Mcuiity
not made in tlio drug store where the
pin 'base wii mnilp.
It wnyafter iiuestinnin a clerk in the
stoic who sold Hi?1 sails to Mrs Me
Ciisker, arid receiving a icpori of
nnalvsis of the druggist's supply of
-alls. Sellers expressed ins opinion.
Analysis nf the entire Mock nf
the
was
ion
liy the tune hremen nrrnei
wIioIp upper part of thp house
alliime.
TIip Hip was not conn oiled until it
had communicated with tin sccnnil ui.d
third llnnrs. Much of Hie los was
caused by water.
Mr. Lewis is a member nf the law
linn of Dunne, Morris A: llecksclter.
He is a sn.i nf Francis A. Lewis.lr..
whn was fno! ndministratnr fnr Pliiln
dolphin during the war. The origin of
the lire is not known.
FIGHTS TO SAVE BOY
Physician Makes Vain Effort to
Bring River's Victim to Life
Dr. .losp I). Limiiiico, u physician al
Itoosevclt Hospital, worked fnr ninrp
thnn tlirpe hours last night in a futile
attempt to save the life of si-y rar-nld
.John lloveek. .'DO Newmarket street,
rescued from Hie Delawaie river.
The boy fell Into Hie rhor ftnm a
lumber wiv nt Vine street slmrth after
.' o'clock, and was not found by divers
until half an honr Inter.
The eliild was taken In the hospital
In he prnnnuucpil rleail w'heu Doctor
Miiqiui-o uoticco a iiuttenng nl his en
When Mrs. Scullin bought Hip salts.
- . . - gjxen to her in two boxes one
TO MOVE -DRY" OFFICES "HAM AND-" THIEF CAUGHT ZLlZ
.,,,.. oi it , .. .. tiiinerl salts and the blue box. frnm
u. i. i ax ana rroniomon oiant. man amits ne i ook uutttr as inc ,j,., .MtCiisker took lablespnnn
Going to 10th and Market Sts. "And" Part of Robbery
Cramped conditions in the federal tax After the acknowledged theft of
r ,rav.:, , !,:'7 , r11: x" -... p'i-nn...u.T .....i ... 11-,.,.-.
Ill III' itllllllUI ll (ll-IIIHIK ' r...i-....ri
Walter " Kittle, twenty-six years old,
was arrested this morning lind held in
I'entli nod Chestnut streets, will lie
alleviated on .lllly I. when these tie-
partmciitM will lie remove., mine in.,.. s)( ,)( , , Alll(.js,nl,e Carson of the
Hour of the an Dam Kiiildiug. nt ,,,.,.. ,
Tenth nnd Mnrkct streets, wliicli has' Park avenue and Lehigh station house
been leased for u long term by the (,. ,, further hearing,
government. I Kittle has an apartment oxer a
The offices to lie moed to the new i ,t(.,Pr shop owned by Dellheim Kroth
ipinrteis are: Sales lax division, nar-' (1.s , ;eriniintown nvenue and Tioga
colics division, special m. un.s...,., , 11,.,.1.(jll!. .,, i. u .. neknnw le.lce-'
fills nf the drug, enntained a mixture nf
oxalic acid and eiiom suits.
The drug clerk, who is a graduate
pharmacist nf tifleen years' experience
said it was not possible for Hie acid tn '
hci nine mixed with the salts in the
store, us the poison is kept in another
pari of the establishment
hicf Held collector of inlcrnal icvcnue
incut, last .Monday he foiccrl the door
and ins stall, execiinvc -,,.,.. , , n,nnv., ,0 , ,
Hon cnforceiiiciit agents nml ti .
of the prohibition enforcement director nl" -
nml stuff, now located at Ninth and ,-
Sausoin streets. . I Italy's General Strike Off
London, .luiio 1 1. The general strike
stiitiisHjit uS')Jo..l o pniojl eniid in sympathy with the strike of
iiii.i.ia(s.iii .nl 10 iiojj.i.iip ."H .liuu j ngrjeulniral workers in the province of
!io.w .Miiuossjiu uj .iltiiSn.! "i tnpiii I ,n,j tVi has been declared olT. ac-
10J :i'"'A '. """J A'"l' Jlinooj aim 1)()IE , Kouip dispatch to the Cen
ins i! A-'MJ, t-"'l' "! .'.., trill News. Order has lieen restmeil ami
German Gas Fatal to Frazer Man
West Chester, .lime II.- William T.
Fly nn. aged thirty -three yeais. of near
Fruiter, died at hi- home today from the
effects nf gas poisoning occasioned dur
ing the lighting at Chateau Thierry. Me
hail long been treated in a military jins
pital and hail apparently it-covered, hut
recently suffered a relapse. He weni
overseas as a member of Company fi.
10,'ith Ammunition Train.
lul.'-Tbe InVslehinVheniiomn:.:; ""' U
dead. pAA o jasUAJ emd3pcmd
PORTABLE INDICATING
FLOW METER
for sale, lienernl Llectrlr iTpe TS-3 isleam
1 sed hut twlre. ,n reasonulile nfTer ion.
Iilered.
C Mo. KUDGEK OF'FICE
J' litre iae.1 I.Vi V,.,";,,l",, '. ' ersUSKOli,
Oran"' I,! J5m' J Mullin "KSncf. 8 H 1,1?
fV'i-' Koi ?0K,0nu', .'V.' WllllVn.:
ft f. Mow. Vlnnl h?.l"sl,,i", "" ''nled
malhe,r i,," ii,1?,?. L'!'""1 i "Ui'knall.
'"" '1 Keni',,1 ii ii,.?.-' Vl,l,0't Jr. Kng.
"- 'sun i iVvrv ,L;':,,:',f'"""ii
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LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR
auJ4s&
w Zi:rfiSK
United States
and Canada
Remittances
Our facilities in the
principal cities of the
United States and
Canada afford o u t
customers safe and
convenient banking
connections.
For ordinary business
transactions, drnfts are n
satisfactory means of inrik
inrr payments. When more
rapid, service is required,
we remit by telegraph.
Prompt Service is ussurcd
either way.
Brown Brothers & Co.
KOUHTH ANH CHKHTNUT
BTJHSKTfl
PHILADKLPlilA
Now York Boston
i i
The wear and satis
faction which a suit
of clothes gives are
long remembered
J Every n o w nnd
then a customer
drops in weaimf. a
suit of clothes thar
lie bought a long
time ago anil s.ns:
"'I'lierr's a suit I
Rot- rioni ton ear
before last and it
looks first rate jet,"
and we iie him
the time - honored
pleaSi'iimya'Tlm's
the tfoubTf' uith
Reed's clothes, they
wear too well."
J Hut that is the rea
son our business
is growini; so
steadily. Wp give
values that people
remember, and wc
find that a much
better plan thnn tn
sell them clothes at
some catch-penny
price which is ap
parently cheap
when one buys, but
very dear when the
purchase proves
unsatisfactory.
1$L
Rcady-ta-Wcar Suita nf
Seasonable WeighJa
and Fabrics, $45.00 to
$100.00.
Custom-Tailored Suita,
$75.00 to $120.00.
JACOB REED'S SONS
l$F
Emeralds
of Ohusua Cccr
'exqu3jtcr set inio
Fi rider Rinrfs
Necklaces Brooches
Bar Pins
Bracelets
Che Most Beautiful
Car in America
Uho Moat Serviceable
Truck m Amorica
UNICM
The wprld is very small when it
comes to business transactions.
Satisfaction o r dissatisfaction
spreads rapidly. We prevent the
latter by delivering' the former
-to every customer. '
CUV A. UILC6V President
Forget the H. C 0. L.
and get in on the S. 0. I. V.! !
Perry's Great
EMERGENCY SALE OF
Intensified Values in
SUMMER SUITS
of $60, $65, $70 and $75 Qualities at the
One Uniform Price
$40
If you're as sick of that combination of initials
H. C. O. L. as we are, you'll be glad to switch
to S. O. I. V. just for the sake of novelty. Ever
since high prices started we've been laboring to
reduce them, and we'll put our regular prices for
the last -five years against any prices in America,',
for honesty of profit and of purpose. Economy
isn't any over-night inspiration with us. It's 'a
dajly task lik.e getting up and taking a bath. And
this Emergency Sale of Intensified Values is
simply another swing of the Perry pile-driver.
At their original market values, these .Suits were
great. At $40, they are positively phenomenal!
Other Seasonable
Items are
.-i
t fl
Palm Beach Suits
Mohair Suits
Cool Cloth Suits
Splendid Values at
SIS. $18, S20, $25. $28
Single and double
breasted models.
Special Prices
on Separate
Trousers
$5 Trousers for . ...$3.75
$6 & S6.S0 Trousers. $4.75
$7 & $7.50 Trousers S6.00
$8 to $9 Trousers for $7.00
$10.00 Trousers for $8.00
Golf Suits in Fine Tweeds' and Cheviots, $45,
$55, to $70. Separate Golf Knickers, $10 to $1.5.
A u to Dusters, $,', $3.75, 53 to S8
PERRY & CO., "N.B.T."
Sixteenth & Chestnut Sts.
MEN
Latest styles in Summer
Shoes from our regular slock
at savin as of'3M to 5M a pair.
7.90 and 9.00
V &ce HI to $11
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