'" it m jt. A - .. W. tv A n M' A i V - r- fc'jf 0.?.IE IS NATION' NEtU Foreign n.Anttor Declares Affairs Are Bound Up', in Coming Election s SHOOTS SWEETHEART, THENKILLS HERSELF Chicago Woman Wounds Mar ried Man Whoso Affection , " . Had Waned LEAGUE IS VITAL n.v the Associated Press Clllraeo, July 10. Mtal'nnlln itcsr. I lltseh, n bookkeeper, uliot Julius .Tnnnn, ISSUE" frn""nS Mlpsmnn. nml then 'killed FAVOR TAKING OVER FOUR PIERS FOR CITY Council Committee Approves Project to Develop Delaware Rivor Facilities v Hie Awoclntetl Trc Ntff Ynrt.. July IH-Fwolpn f- f P ropo.r.1 ne Orlcntn exclusion rVatlc. w"l vltnl l" In fourteen ,.. - mtP whcic contestf nip ex- pr fiftrrn ',n,('' ' , , in election 'of r' ''"ITpZ. Srnntnr l'nln- lnlIru .-..., . , itp.,,,1,11. .. i . - t ' ,M 'dun nerci! in ner nome on the ?ortu (Hldef rntel.v nwne1 nler, -on ,,,, TJclnwnrc yeMcniny. .lonn. who hni n wife nnd four children, wnn tnken to n nospltnl, where It vnn reportetMiln condition wns critical. I.nut March Mr". .Tnnnv who U n uls ter of I,eo Frist. New York mtialc pub- inner, men ,Miir tor scpnrnte mntnte nRninst ner iitiximnil. MAI... ...l...la.l..u I I 1 r Pi.ii.ln. MWl.rnl, hut mit '" 5N'HP(1 by tho Clyclo hino. mifl No. R V .i niuinnnrrfl toi BHir. ."",- ,...,..,.,, 3.". hi I." Hinlrmnii of the rhnrge of the ran xcnntorH rrmmltrolnHrrrt j mnnlen In eleet iicpnui. ,b;l7"NWpnrtlPutarlln.portnnt i ,m pimiimlBn. Senntnr Pnliidextcr n this f n'K"' n ..... ,.f ipndlnc Kn o7th" w'nnt". That Is pnrtlr.. Ke f heBrrnt miction of our the l.piigue of Nn- i.rlr true nl f! ' :"ffr ,f Im. Democrntle r.rtr to e-tabli'li " International gov r Lit ns the tin.il coup nnd ronxiim Sn of he liey of li'.tornntlonnlNm now innnnicu platform nnd i. .-i:tli tin tf,l itself ami hi'h . . il. llnnkftfCntiC wh in iii' "ww" i ...in. iTWofreemetitVpf (iovertior . ox wiui Klota of I'rerident W lwii. 'The Henate saved the iiulependenee of tn" failed State-, nnd It looks n (tush it ol.l ''H-Jlrj- , IT'b"T Senate in t'' i" ' """ ' consummate thW victor. On i the- Tacifi. c.aKt there s n vltnl Pconomip ine as to .Inpaiice i.ninlRrn tinn It i n -triiRSl'' f"r l'09-wilnn of the land and for the siipieniacy of f,P whit- ran- nn the I'nclhp. It rnn inlv he dealt with hj n- ' "'J cf nhich the Senate W Una ji.dKe. Iho Henublienn Senate stand for control ot this .pie-tlmi bv the Aiiiericnn (.overn- ment The Demoeinth ailmlnls trntion wucht to Mibniit it to a foreifn; tribllnnl, the Council of the I.eapic of Nntions. Senator l'oindexter -aid that seven or eiRht of the- -tnti' m which there would In conie-f. fr unator are on the Pacific slope anil win" mieicsieu m the nut i alien problem Elkton Marriage Licenses Ivlhton, Aid., .lulj l -Twenty -nine couples were granted liecmn to innrry here tniiav as kiiioun' vtium niiinn and Mane Kciine.v. John Dcrn.lo nnd Suie (iiiiish, (icorRc Kncelkrant nnd .Marian K Delwiler. Tliinm l'iicinelli and Torame Caldwell. Ilajes Duncan nnd Isabel Wili-on. .lolin .I I.uzjnski nnd Carrie Constantlne. Itocco j,nm bardn and IMith (iiceu. William Ciit' tccrann and Mamie llolTmnn, .Imiiev P. Ilarwv nnd Verna i Hc-dco mid David (!, Inid and Virginia McSwceney. nil of Philadelphia , David It Mnller nnd Alue 1! Van D.ke, Long llrtincli , Memo M Ilniinhcig and Kdith Mnr tin, riajtnn, .1 . Ilownid V. KIiik, Ka'ton nnd Kuth II Cluistinn. IMiil lipsburK, N .1 . Joseph W. OlsetcriliR nnd lllnnihe I'arkersoti, Chester; Cor nelhn ! Toulat nnd Catherine Selt, linlumore. I nonius .orris una rrnnces Rurlcjr, Mahanoj City; burin Tnilnr l nnd Marsnret O'Xoll, Cleiuenton. N. i.l ; John ( Hattejifellow. I'liilndelnhin. nnd Ktnma Harvey. 1'ottHville ; Thonins Ijirob and .Mm caret Kenncv. .Miniiers Mlll, I' Hnrrv T. Duer. Boston. and Flojd Stranfnril. I'ittsbnigli ; Wil liam Harkness Ami Kuth K. Downes. Trfnton Andrew Ondo nnd Aniin Haraerni.k. Mmiut Cnrincl ; Thonins Duller and Miirirnict C. Iteilli Itrmtk. Ifn Charles It Cinvtlmrn nml Marr Morlo. Shamokin; Thomas P. liien! rhiUdflnhill. mill I.illi,. It Vnnm- ' Eat Lansdowno: Mmlnn K Vnnni. I I0d flam (iaillH Mnrristnwn Klinnnznp Jdhn'on anil Hennoltn Shmvi.ll W'li. nlnKton , IMwnril McClnsl' nml Elfannr Miclinlskll. Tpnntnn iiii.l Oporje llnwe mill Vtnln AliPnnli.. Gloucester V J. arul nn.t Julia nnd and Pt , nnd Al and TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES " m 1 .,. r isIM) rh Bt ,;".'." si url nnrinnat. Ci j.nn r . nrr lr,.n s r,,h 8, Mar hi., i i t loo r-t. .. c' ", r i'H Ainuninin t "' ', Hl - 43K i: Thnmrunn Hi . "' vw .11111 linn nr THn7 1t ,. m. .. iJ'ilt !..... .. 1'iumnwr ,TVi MrMnn t . and ' 'CIS i;ilwiih ft w run Js7n V n.rUn . nn I . . . .. ' " "IIU Chn.. . ' ":"" .."- .rwoon t ..rrt, S.. ":,"' "nun. ,.. ---... ,. . ,, iiiiiiinun i'n 'u'u 0"'"' '.','!: s ''hidnick m I inii. "..""""" ": .. nh r ,,,;,',".'."l"" mm Man- IMlllin i . J. ' nirmount me in'i n i -. i-, iq-.'i i- iAn..i - '"'- I' n m and Klnrfpre m, r. . ,"...'. N. Aimr hi . and '" l rinrdnn hi n ii i .- ..-". '"ne ne Hiv T. .. : ." ' "' r-. ' .i' ith u r.:'.BJ ."-V .reh ?t , i." ,.",i,.".S"'.I3 .Hnnrd..t nnd n H.-A," ''w.?-0 rBJ'n'!l''n .".rp.r r sr, , n ..;"" "no h. I 11 '"" "re Md and Dnrn. . Hi... p";' v ,',!i .31'1 nnd Itosi. Airifri i, ..hfi. .?' ' ' I'hl'I.V iAV,nKs".":n.5Ry and "J," ' m v r-r Li Vnr, Or lt - H n"i, PJUlfl j Annn SI run. Ch.ji,, .Mil i. J'hn V flllHi ni Jci n Tl i ra'ilir, I IJ.mnt rbrah i P.m i O-nrii, 1 and enro ll . Hnn nro- nptin hvp, and .May K. Wnd I- V Diii.ln. v m,,,' nrl 1- .... ".' T.. . '-" " ' --.ii' ah , Wn I" 1" M "niti in a i-,r 21a rnnliall .. mii s ;.v "l J"th Ht "1 KlneiieMlnic nv, inn v idih .. iv t ".Hi' i"i ! ' "irmnnnt ntr -"i innrnnll ne nnd UnttlP and -.'IT i Milllrlc i i Vs'JJr'i-- IVdernl at nli ,..-., Ill J nth ' -i:""nj.hhl"h "" nnrt rVK. ..- nti ( ,v, U ar i na ..-,! r. " '" rvn1s.it. in " 1.. "i' mim s,, irf :.- i i rariK n . -.;' '. ,.',''"" AI'r,n' t unri "Alti t - v-.M ,,uil N ZWnlnr ft I'rlr, .'.nr 1111 S F ii n.,,, n ,. "" i Tinn '':.; s u ,."' i l c'n. llortn. . ' ' ,ufiiMt4dri nth . j ii ii r mill i Vi2 ' r;nUlln M nn ii "'"n hi , nnii I-" , i"ih m ',-,,', -'"Hi HI 1 , S lllh.HI i Hhminl ut "' l nnd M.i and and flfH-TvV. V?WV0.'"rt-1 "not. A li. i . rvn , ,,""'' ji.vi ifi. :.:"': ui ,;;""' "' I l .. - " M lmrv,,V'? ,i0";"?'l t T. i i i;u . 1 min m, Ai,ui . . .....uiii,.- ,,""."11, .i- i Ini r hi Inl( rv' llh "nl,ri N' I'hiHn .( T, 111 . J nl" Hi rr 114 1 si iu.l r yS5teA. n.u ..," " ,""'llmor. M,j' M , ',:'.! -JIT. iss ,'" "' ' rr l'i , i ;, n"r. ' nn, n . . ' nir ..... "'". ijhn N nd Kuth- and nd nnd and HI 'I K-. ""' I'1" . '. ' llmrr mi An ordinance cnndeninlnR four prl tCl.V OWnetl lilnpa 'mi l.n Tln1nu.nr river north lif MnrWi .i,..i n...t m-n. vldliiR 84.000,000 for the" eonstniPtlon of four modprii rlty-owned piers wns re ported fnvorabh this afternoon by Council s coiiiinittee on commerce nnd navigation. The piers condemned In the ordinance nrr No. 1 nnd Nn. 2. xorth Whnrves, owned by the (lliyml estnte: No. '! rccnncliration illtlmntely wns nffected, hcndnnnrers.i,,' "--"-' ""- Pic nerve, enntorini. v. "" rr " " T. hi ii ii'iu'i iiiiuicnsi'ii to me piiunc the woirtnn fnld : "I tried ,to (tet Julc to kiss me to night, but lie refused. He Fnld bo lnv.i his wife nnd family more than he did ! me nml tnnt no wns tiirniign with inc. Up snld he was going back to his wife nnd family, nnd be seemed to menn whnt ic snld." "My dntighter never hnd n sweet heart until rIip met Jonas," Miss Meg llrseh's motlier snld. "I knew he wns married nnd tried to brenk up the nf fnir. hut Paulino told me she wanted him more than anything else. I could do nothing." Ch , r CfurB; nnd F'mu, ' Hobfrl i vi v M n kinvieli " " i in i...... I 'I '! . ",rr "I ' '" I' llltt Unn -i. ill-, .,' " "i . and t., Jxlt ...nd i rVp . ,W1 P'V. tonight BURY BODY FROM FRANCE Soldier Who Died Overseas Is Re Interred Here Alfred Olllvler, formerly n member of the ":i"th Co. Motor Supply Corps, who died of pneumonia In Prance shortly before the nrmlstiep, wns buried with military honors this iiftenfoon from his mother's home. t"01 North Fortieth street The Hev. V. J. Shnrp, of the rbiircli of Our Saviour, con duptpd the services. Ollivicr entered tlie service on .Tuti)1 lfi, 101S, nnd nfter a government rourst ut I.nfnyctte College, was sent to Camp Jdinston mid thence oversens. He died two dnvs after his arrivnl in France. His bodv wiiii brought home Inst Fri day. Mtirinl took place in Montrose Cemetery. West Clipster pike. A squad from Post 01, American Legion, fired voile s over the gruvc. DR. J. C. GREEN BETTER In- Centenarian Recovering From Jnrles Received In Fall Dr. Jpshc C. Ciropti, of West Chester, the centenarian, who is confined to his bed following n fall from n stopladdcr at bis home fn flay street, is reported to ht much better this afternoon. Doctor Green is taking the keenest interest in the sale of n portion of his library., which goes under the hnmmer at nn auction room in Walnut street tomorrow nnd Wednesday afternoons. It is the intention nf Jloctor Croon to dispose of his library during his life-t-lme, so he can give needed information concerning old editions nnd supervise the entire ptoceoding. Included nmong the volumes are early American almanacs, including twenty "Poor Hichnrds" published by Henjn min Franklin nud nn Importnnt collec tion of first editions and early histori cal records. HELD ON PRISONER CHARGE"!. owned by the I'nlted l'mit ('0, They are assessed nt n total nf $1,200,000. Carroll II, Thompson nsslstant di rector of whnrves, dorks nnd ferries, explained thnt$3, 50(1,000 Is available for the four sites and the construction of frftn- new piers from the $07,000, 000 lonn of 1010. An nddltionnl $300, 000, he stnlotl, is provided In the $(!, 000.000 general lmproomont loan re cently authorized, Assistant Dirertor Tlinmpsnn nsJert ed the piers condemned by the ordi nance were in n more or less dilapidated condition. lie said one has a 'for rent" sign on it but Hint no one will cn)0 jt, "If wc hnd twelve modern piers," Mr. Thompson declared, "we would hnve no trouble in renting them tomor row." Councilman Horn stated that this pnit could not bo properly de eloped whllo piers were owned by private Interests nnd corporations. BONDS GET HIM ARRESTED Police Hold Youth as Runaway From Pittsburgh An' attempt to sell Liberty hond in Ilrond Street Station Inst night )V Charles Chnlfn, a nineteen-yenr old youth from Pittsburgh, got him into the clutches of the police on suspicion Chnlfn Is held today ns u runaway and on charges of larceny. Chnlfn wn nr rested by Special Pollemnn I.nkey after be had applied for n ticket for Arboiui, nnd failing to get the ticket agent to take n Liberty bond in his possession in lieu ot tlie required currency., en denvored to raise the necessary funds by spllii)K the bond. When questioned ut City Hall Chnlfn the police say. confessed to running nwny from his home in Pittsburgh and tnkiug live Liberty bonds with him He snid he wanted to go to Arizona in mnke his fortune. He was hold in $000 bail hj Magistrate Carson until his father en ii nrrive in the city nnd tnke charge of h.m. BRIDGE ORDINANCE READY Decided at Conference to Introduce It In Council Tomorrow A resolution authorizing the use nf city funds for the prepanrtion " esli mates nnd ,ilnns for the Delaware river bridge will be introduced in Council to morrow :s LLLLLLLLBfeBk ! f BLAST ENTOMBS 8 IN IN' MINE Koscuo Party Unable to Find Any Trace of Union Collieries Workers at Ronton COL JOHN S". MUCKLK Prominent Phliadelplilan ulm has been decorated by the king of Italy ITALY HONORS MUCKLE Colonel Made Chevalier of the Or " der of the Crown Colonel John S. Muekle. 202.". Walnut street, hns been mnde a chevalier nf the Order of tlie Crown of Itnly by the king of Italy for his work In behalf nf that country nnd Its citizens In Philadelphia. The Itnlinn consul. Chevnlier Ciiigllelmq Sljenzi, announced, the nwnrd todnj. Colonel Muekle Is o veteran of the Spnnisli-Amerlcnn Wnr and has heen very active in relief-work, having been chnirmnn of tb" Pennsylvania dlvuion, American Ilcil Cross, nt one time Dur ing nnd since the wnr he lins done much for Itnlinn subjrets here and In gaining for Itnly the credit due it foi In part in tiic wnr. NOT SOJVIAYOR SAYS Deriles He's "Thinking of Governor ship and Presidency" "There is nothing In them to be an swereil," s"ld Mayor Moore today, commenting on n series nf articles pub lished in n New York evening newx paper which criticized the Minor as "helmsman" of the city ndministintinn. "The writer evidently obtained his Information from sources unfiiendh to the' Mayor," Mr. Moore niid "The writer said I nm thinking of the gov ernorshlp and even of the presidency. I am too busy to be thinking about cither." It wns sold the New 'Sock wnter ic eently sought nn interview with the Mayor but nrrlvcd nt n time when the city executive wns eiiRnged in an mi portunt conference. I'nnble to reach the Manr nt once, It is said, the writer left' READING BRAKEMAN HURT Man Refuses to Tell His Name to Police or Hospital Attendants A ninn who lefuscil to give Ills name CAGE BLOWN OUT OF SHAFT Il.v (lie Associated Press Pittsburgh. July 10. Jnhri Lutemnn, night foremnn. two fire bosses, two pumpers nnd three laborers were en tombed, by nn explosion in the mine nf the -Cnlon Collieries Co.. nt Ron ton, eighteen miles from here, nt 11:30 o'clock this morning. The explosion blew the cnge out of the shaft nnd ns soon ns repairs to tlie hoisting nppnratus can be mnde rescue crews from the Pittsburgh stntinn of tlie Uurenu of Mines nnd slmllnr crews from adjoining conl properties will en deavor to Hnd the burled men Thp ventllntlng system of the mine, which Is 512 feet deep, Is operated by electricity furnished by n power com puny. Saturday afternoon It became necessary to make repairs to the plnnt, nnd the power wns shut off. Inspection Gang Knters Mine At midnight Sundny, Foreman Lute mnn. with Fire Mosses Chnrles Itecsc nnd ICdwnrd Higby antTthp remainder ot the crew entered, the mine to see Hint all wns in readiness for operation this morning., .. It is not known iiow far they had gone into the workings, but nt .'I :.'(( o'clock a terrific explosion shook the entire neighborhood. The cnge. by which the men hnd tone to the bottom of the shnft face, and the machinery nt the top of tiic tipple wrrcKcii. A crowd quickly gntheied, but noth ing could be done, ns .Jhore wns no means of reaching the buried men. Word wns sent to the. Pittsburgh stntinn of the Hurenu of Iiiies. nnd a rescue car mid u full crc.w was ordered to Kenton. Kcsciio Party fines Down Arriving nt tlie scene, the government men rigged up n bucket mid n small party was sent down tht shaft. They found no evidences of tire nnd could de tnct no gas. Nor could they Hnd any traces pf Lutemnn nnd his companions. The pnrty returned to the. surface, where work of consti tiding n cnge nml repairing the hoisting machinery already wus in niogress. I'ntil this can f be compk'ted and rescue i crews can pene trate the workings, uo(liiig concerning the fate of the entombejf men enn be nscertnlned. HITS WILL FINDING STORY Clement Document riot In Wallet, W. A. Freeman Says Further evidence in the contest over the nlleged nine-word will of Dr. Hnj'cs A. Clement wns 'offered todny before Ueglster of .Wills Sheehnn. Doctor Clement, a dentist, living nt 1027 Walnut street, died without n will, it wns believed. Ills mother, Ittlth A. Clement, would slinrc with the doc tor's widow in his $:t0.000 estnte under this circumstance. Lnter a "will" written In lend pencil wns alleged to have been discovered by the widow among the doctor's effects. She offered it for probate. The mother contested It. - Wllllnm A Freeman, n brother-ill-Inw of Doctor Clement, who lives nt the Ucllcvue-Strntford, testified todny. He denied the story given Inst week by a nurse that the doctor's wnllet con tnined the will. He said he exninlned the contents nf the wnllet before the nurse and snw nothing of such a pnper. Five or six witnesses testified to the authenticity of the will. PRISONER VETERAN !SiilS: OF 'PRINCESS PATS Man Arrested as Dope Peddler Tells of Decoration for Valor here, he snld, nnd lenrncd to uie' "dope " Then Wood and his wife djii appeared. The defendant told the cornm(fortfr ho went to Cnnndn and enlisted in the 'Princess Pat" fleglment n few days before tho regiment sailed from Halifax for France. HP wus with the regiment until October 20, 1010. ho claimed. Pemberton snid he wns wounded live i times nnd was gassed and shell -shocked, S. He snld Princess Patricia personally decorated him for valor. RINGS FOUND IN CELLAR Missing Jewelry Located Where Suspect Was Captured While Mngistrnte Carson was hearing charges ngnlnst Louise Lapulas, twenty -four yenrR old. a roomer at 002 North Thirteenth strett. avIio wns accused by his boarding house keeper with tho theft of two (linmond lings valued nt $450 nnd $fi0 in cash fumi her pocket book, w'ord was received In the mngistrnte the missing articles had been found hi a cel Inr nt Sixteenth nnd Spring Garden streets where I.npulas bad been nr rested a short. time before. Mngistrnte Cnrson held the ninn in $1000 boil. Mis. Iiss, I'ooiiles. nronrietor of the bomding house, told the mngistrot.. ' thnt this mottling she beard peculiar I ..... . . wns blown up to the Mir- I r"' n s """". "pM ,rH ""."' K0.K' it... ,ii,' ,ini 'i j.iijuiiiin uii in.- nviiii - win. When s- penciled her room she discovered the hiss of her jewelry and money mid mi ruined out the window for help Lnpuhis who w'ns wnlking nonchal antly down the street, broke Into n run. she testified, nnd pedestrians gave idmse and cm tiered hiin in n cellar n few squares nwny. ' An nlleged narcotic peddler, claiming in bo a survivor nf the fnmous ''Prin cess Pnt" Regiment, told federnl ngents thnt lie came to this eitv to find n man who hnd stolen bis wife The defen'dnnt, ICarl S. Pemberton. who gnve nu address in Detroit. Mich., claimed thnt he mingled with "dope" users in order to tenrn the address of n man he snld disappeared with Mrs. I'cfnberton six years ago Pemberton said he learned the other tnnn, whom lie called Joseph Wood, J was tlie head or a "drug syndicate ' in this' city. The self-styled veteran wns arraigned today before Cnited Stntps 'ononis -slotipj- Mnnlcy in the Federal Huildlng, nnd held in S1000 hail for n further hearing hext Thursday. Pemberton admitted lie wns caught while trying to sell n packet, presunin bly of narcotic drugs, In un nddict. He denied the pneket contained a nnrcotlc He used thnt method, he asserted, in order to obtnin Wood s address. He City Hall Manual Ready The 1 020' edition of tho Manual of Cnuniil will bo received today from the piiutei ,iud placed in thp hands of mem. brs nf Council. Tho new ionium!, which was complied by Willinm II Fel ton, ihief clerk of Council, is the most complete edition yet published. REV. W. S. NEVIN DEAD 1 Pastor of Steel Memorial Church Victim of Apoplexy The Hev. Dr. W Scott Neviu. pas tor of the Steele Memorial Prcsbytoriat. Church, Fifty -ninth street nnd Lnrch wood iiveuue. wns found dend in bed tills morning by his daughter in their home ut ,"!12l Spiuce sireet. A physician who was culled llcclnrcd death due to apoplexy brought on by nn TRAIN UP an adver- the -ana, not depart 7frc ladies Appreciate This Feature When your wif,- or (later drive the car to our service itatlon fof inspection, oiling, grenalng or adjustment she deal only with our aervlce manager, whose motto la ' courtesy firat " furthermore, no promise r made thnt ore not actually ful filled or bettered. Many men nlso have learned to value this kind of attention and treatment. GMBfeTH0MAS 4U& JS. BROMI ST. aiaaiDUTUiDUTORS OrntaaaaaM ikMcirSBrt J 9 . i J tiser in should go He will therefrom. way HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertiaing Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion Philadelphia ' . . ,. . I .- Al t.l nltnlb nT Itxilln I.,,lln,.u.. .. l.tl.. .1... This wns ngrecd upon this aftcitioon i ''' !,(""',, or -l '" "" ""'t :,"i7.. " i" . " """v "" nt u conference Mnyor Moore Mad with Jolted rimn a ireigui car in ue wiym ""fi"T' " i" . , . 400 Chestnut Street m..i n ii ..t ti !!.. , Tiiiwitlnn vniils nf the L'hlliide nh hi and uoctoi ieln ictiied last night nfter ' uilM.: o..vpub,.c wo ItiehnrdWe: . cadi ng ' Rail way shortly 1 efore 8 preaching his sermon nnd did n,, com -- i If in, president of Council, and Frnest o'clock this nfternoon aril iccelyed cut.. , l'1'i In 'r Jf'"" '" ' n.i..J ' Lowengrund. assistant city solicitor and bruises on .the head He is being bee" ""; " - "'" nt (Ice ,.,.,,, , j f. -- The resolution will authorize the held foi oxnminnt on for ii possible ,,l ' " 1,",1V "J V ?. ""wh, ff" )JL( "S Mnvor to draw wrnrants to the order fracture of the -hull. . . I I'p.r, ' WJ n.n i"p' . V ,.UJ,P" ' l: V , iiiiit'u lii ini- hi iim- iiuiii nil nr iiiiiiiv 14 itj he S2."iO,000 city appropriation as may deemed necessary In Hold-Up of Woman On the testimony of Kugcne Wnlsh. one of a band of live youths implicated in the murder of Nikola Ostab, of New ark. N. J., and alleged to have par ticipated in eight holdups on the night of May III. John Hughes, of Stiles street' above Fifteenth, was held in Sl.'OO hail by Magistrate Carson ill Cditriil Station this nfternoon charged with receiving stolen goods. WnNh claimed that a diamond ring tnken from one of the women victims nf the nuto bandit gang was sold by him to Hughes. The ring was the prop crty of Mrs. Mary J. MiCahe. .'ills North Peiiuock street Mrs. McCnbe. with her escort wns hold up nt Twenty -ninth and Cambria sheets. PAINTER FALLS THREE STORIES While painting a building nt -171 Jasper street this nfternoon, Harry Jnmison. forty years old. 1000 Somer set street, fell from the third floor to the sidewalk He received fractures nf the skull, leg and arm, nnd wns taken to the ICpisc(ipal,Hospital. Cigarette Starts Blaze X lighted cagnrctte thrown in the shavings nn the floor of n vacant stote owned by Thonins Do Feo, nt 1!!!l!l South Fifteenth street, started a bl.-uo in the building this afternoon. I . . .. t ! .... i mt. ....... i. 1... iimiu niiiiklnttml nu ft Mil tne iirKlse commission nr us i.iuci. oi i.ie ..... " '" " ' VV' "'" -". -- I his dmiirliter. Miss- Crno Nevin ,., i..i.a... . on r ii it pni rnnn -ii u riiunn ' - - ...,-,-. -, -....., -. , . , . m . .1... .!,,,.. Ilnsnitnl The .imllce ' to his room to uroiise him. AlnrmciP 111 UII' .Tl.. I."". ...... " ,--. rg -- believe thnt tlie iciison he refuses (o give his name is that he was working ns n strike-breaker nnd does not wish the fuct to become known. n.i. .. ....:.. i .,! ..a J Clll.. nM. T.l. I UP C.ISl 111 H1'iill 111 Ilie viilllUH-. Man Accused of Selling Ring Taken ,. lilnns iM , ' , ' .i...,..,,, ... ,hiM .... I ,1... blnlii tf l'mitiuvlviltllll mill till1 stnte of New Jersey. There is now $1, 000.000 of the joint funds available for preliminary work. Boy Shot Playing With Pistol Tony Marco, eleven years old. hnd a nunow escape from death In a bedroom of his home, 141!5 South Frunklin street, todny. when nn automatic pistol with which he was playing was dis charged without warning. Tho boy was shot in tlie lip. the bullet juct grazing his face. His mother, Mrs. Francis Mnr co. fainted when she heard the shot and found the boy bleeding. Hnth were taken to the Mt. Sinni Hospital. Camden Bank Accuses N. Y. Man I'arkside Trust Co officials, of Cam den, caused the arrest nt Ajlnntic City of William M.Hcckheimei', ot West nighty-fifth street. New York, on u (barge of liming uttered n false check nnd obtained money under fnlso pre tense. Ileckheimer is n former eiuphnc nf the M.er Ilnttner Co.. shirtwaist tnanufnctuiers. It is alleged thut he ensiled a check for SI. "50 ilrnwn to The 1 1 (hi, of A. Goldstein by the New Yoi k linn He was nrrcstrd as ho was leaving 1 is lintel for a boardwalk stroll, by his lifeless uppearauce she culled in neighhois nud a physician was sum moucd. Doctor Nevin hnd been pastor of the 'Steele Memorial Church during the last the j curs. He had been n preacher more thnn thirty years. He originnlly came to this city from Pittsburgh, where ' he held chnrges and wns engaged in missionary work In this vicinltv before ncccpting permanent charge nf Steele Memorial. Hesides his wife nnd (laugh ter he is survived by two sons Summer Health dcpendu flrnt on th' Momach and ftteniHCl. health (lepomln flrt on sood teMh Defend our uRiMn.it dt'cay by ualni; our Km" nnd Myrrh Tooth Wash which i irntiMep the tp-th tUptfn the mouth and kfepn th ininn firm antl normal ni and l'r LLEWELLYN'S I'liUmleliililii's Munihiril Drue ''lore 1518 Chestnut Street llppenilable lonlli brushes. 25e un '','tl'' '" zJ U. G. I. Co. 7fr Cumulative Preferred Stock Wi: OFFGU this Preferred Stock as an exceptionally safe Invest ment pnylnu TZ per annum For each $50 nhare the Company h.is net assets conseratlely valued at $784.73. The amount required to pay the 71 .'inntml dlldcnd un this stock la $427,210. According to recent statements tho Company earned In 1910 $3 785 340. or nearly NINK TIMES the divi dend requirement An Investment In this Preferred Stock would be free of Pennsyl anla State Tax and alo the nor mal Federal Income Tax Price $50 per share (plus accrued dividend) IFrifc or call for particulars Carstairs & Co. Promptness, Accuracy, Security Members Philadelphia and New York Stock Exchanges 1419 Walnut Sireet riiiinnLPiii, 71 Broadway, N. Y. Diamonds Black Onyx A Strikinrf Color Contrast RE-PRICE SALE All of our made to order Silk Shirtings have been made up into , Readyto-Wear SHIRTS Heaviest Silks Obtainable 1 8-00 20-00 22-50 NOW gAs fartszW 11th and Chestnut Open Saturday to 5. SO r acelct's J3arJj'ns J3rcoofie$ Pendants Scarf J?ihs Ef fcclivo not expensive Will -You Profit by the Experience of the Lidgerwood Mfg. Co.? The Lidgerwood Manufacturing Com pany of Now York City is ueing Tho Dictaphone in its Marine and Logging Departments. The Dictaphone haa effected an increase bf at least 75"ft in speed in handling correspondence. The time saved is the time of the executive and The Dictaphone operator. His let ters are transcribed while he is still dictat ing. There is no lost time or long waits, for The Dictaphone is always ready, day or night. PERRY'S Regular Stock Plus Several Nationally Advertised Lines in the Big- Semi-Annual SALE! Whatever the future does to prices, you will never sec such high percentage Re ductions again! That's a sweeping state ment. But it isn't any more sweeping than the , reductions. Neither we nor anybody else carl give you a nickel more and stay in business. J Don't forget, there is, a limit to the sacrifices that the clothing indus try can make and that limit is about reached in this Sale. $40, $43, $45, $50 for regular $50, $55, $60, $65, $70 and $75 Sum mer Suits that led the market at those prices! Trousers Reduced $3.50 for $5 trousers, to $10 for $13.50 trousers. JPalm Beaches and Mohairs for Hot Days 315, $18, $20, $25, $28 Perry &Co. " N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Ste. UTIL YOU HAVE SEEN and driven .'the Natipnal Sextet, you cannot know how much of good taste, true comfort and motor com petence can be combined in a single automobile. r SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 675 N. Broad St. Poplar 1091 Philadelphia, Pn. I If a . c' -Si k 'fpi WWilVViU Men's Half vtgfei-T AhBBk-. " "x 1 Hose S wilHIK Jk. I ilffll iT!l5 . n Sneciallv Attractive ' m iiurnnj w irrifr . Tnimn r-.iin ih"-"T-n- itv . riii I Vl' h Uf flX 5M L1. " wmmm m-mBe.xm vVi ,; ti K'ssi-L. ...tH mmmmm WASsmiSMiM M5 mmMManm&.. 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Ml m WW M Wl fcwri ' W nlnriL'B In nn AVhnne(tin DiW W, VHIWUH lit Mil (.AIIUUOblTC iYA w rango of colorings. M Ti ir rAl -At Twentieth Successful Year Ret. U. 6. Pal. OH, and Porclta Coaotrlet "The Shortest Route to the Mail-Chute" Hamilton Brown Shoo Company, St. LouU, Mo., aavai Wo find the 29 Dictaphone! uaed in our various do partmentt nbaolutely ueceaiary in handling the large volume of correapondonco. Tho Dictaphone is a time eaver of the first order. That it iave ua money wo know, for our dictators can turn out at least 30 more letters than formerly," I Albert Pick & Company, Chicago. III., Mr. Albert Pick, Jr , soys: "Wo are uaing 55 Dictaphones in our Adjustment, Sales, and Purchasing Departments. Tho gratifying results that wo have secured from these machines cn he nerikjt to the increased speed with which our correapondo.' ia handled ijnd to tho con venience of being able to dictate at any time." Phone or write for convincing demonttration in your office, on yonr work THE DICTAPHONE, Phone J-. ,,& Call al 40-5o"nT. Sixth St., Philadelphia Offices also located in the following cities Allentown Wilmington Harruuurg Trenton Roading WIlUes.D surra r- -4- tf Specially Attractive Styles Rightly Priced Men's Lisle Thread in plain colors 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. At $1.00 Silk in plain colors or in vertical stripes with clocks. At $1.50 a fine assort ment of solid colors in black, white, navy, cor dovan, gray. $2.00; at this price wo have an especially good vrriuo one winch we helievQ cannot be equaled in any other store under $12.50. They are made of fmo quality silk with clocks in an exhaustive rango of colorings. Finer grades in Drop Stitch Silks, Accordion and Fancy Silks at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 up to $6.00. a1 ;- n m :8 (m n a K) m rffl s JACOB I '" -j 8 SONS 1 'H mmmmWibtiammmJML-t,:r.Wm trtj ii M 31 I n & i u 'i 't j 7 Y : koulev 'ard. nnd the Northeast Thre UputonoDlcipnone,rraiio.HrkcI 'The DleUpaonwad.arrooycjndigodbytijoCoj h - . . c sss Betmm-m&iwsw&0mmmmttMiSmmm WM 11 I '.iA A. Ii. .suMa.Sei, t i - f ""' IL'iii jA-ri- ihw .urfMiMv -vtli Mk-MM,: ,A,
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