Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4
:'jj V J wJ f-f . i V rf f- ''Mr -S rT A. Vi . V1 jtf W t ,V, ' t W W1 1fl, J-' . l .J if ti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER HlLADELfilAf" TUESDAY, JULY '27, -1920 i) Br rip! . I ICE WILL OFFER MURDER WIT NESS lyw ,-j. . r jJAIIege Proof Against Man Hold I' it t , h. Wi.I V ,JM !?' I.M tf S for Killing Two Allon- town Women 8 iEX-SOLDIER IN LEHIGH EDWARDS'S HIGHWAY BOARD BEFORE SENATE Confirmation of Governor's Ap pointments Regarded as Extromely Doubtful DIES OF SLEEPING SICKNESS Chester County Boy Succumbs After Illness of Ten Days Contest jlle. Pa.. July 27. The third victim of'ulcrpliiR sickness In Chester enmity tt recorded jesterdny after noon when ltnymouil Scldomrlrigc, iiRed fh'e, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parke Scl domrldge, of near Barkcsburg, tiled. The boy hud been 111 for ten dnys. Taken Inst week to n Philadelphia specialist, he resisted nil efforts to re store consciousness and when returned to his home lapsed Into a full coma, In which condition he died. Thedl'ertse it believed to be nn aftermath of n eriotis attack of influenza. Trenton. July 27 -Vl'lic New .leret Senate is incctim; In "special wlim heie today nt the cnll of (Jovertior 1'ilwnuN I to act upon the executive's new state I All 'highway appointments. The Rorernor leceutlv tinmed n new board to leplnee I lvln n l.t- MA.,.., I.lu .UntUfnctinn .1 . t I .. "ri " " - - -" Allentown. I'a.. .iiii - - .'"'m- nlth It work, menU en me thick and fust todat in the effort to solve tlie mjMcrj of the double hltirder of Mr- Clinrlc unvi anti Armenia GorRoilinii. daughter of Mi. and, Mrs. Aaron tiorgodlan. slain in the Jbatkyard of their patents home tin- night of Sutida. Jul 11 Upon petition of State tvuinlor I tor W. Solinntz. attorney for tt line RCC .lust hnfnn. Ilio Siiinti rnmeued to tlnj it was extiemely iloubtftil if the upper house, wiiiih Is Republican, I would I'ODllrin the new board, which hn ,0 Ueniocratlc nmjorltj. If the Senate I refines to confirm the board it tnaj 'lontinue to act until tlie siue die lid I journuient of the Legislature, which will piobablybe" in September After that the governor uin appoint an entirel new menibersliip to the bontd and thl ooatil coulil serve until tlie end oi mi McGecvcr, pilRili't and former oer- ,,(,.! leBlttlatlvo scksIoii even if the new ficas service noldier. .Judge lleiinlnger Semite refused to confirm i.ntl i. wrli nf habeas lorpu llxliiR If the Senate lonflrms the new board. 2 ti m Thursdm. for the hearing toda tlie work of building tlie state 1 Senator SchanU (onteniN tint the ( higliwaj system, which has been inter evidence presented against M.Cei'ver ruiittd. ciin immediately proceed. nf tlio hearing Saturdat iifternoon is Tlie members of the uetv board arc 1 tnnch too flimsv to convict tt ti man u .lolm l errts. jersey t"ity. iieinnciat : mnctl too Ilims i u .1 llmvr.rOi.Mrci. I'-iddoik. Newark. Itenub can . s muracr even iiioukii .('".'' , - , .",,:.;. ,; .:.. v ... : a f Co'thSl and II."' poiui deel re that Uepublk-an; Walter V. Whitten.oie. ?0ht5erhnn her .rutid onlj j Newton. Hepublican; (Seorge L.lliir- S . V . i;: in mm,,, Mc-tieever to I ion. noui i mver, uemocrai iiiuim -!fKen. ,?,v nt Z hXis .or,,,is .1 Kirbj. Somervllle. Democrat, and kibe held and sn at tli ""Jjn i JJ Thomas K. Collins. i:iixnbetli. Deiiio jhearlng they will .Pt on more n i oth-r vnennex on the r a iinit ti i opiior .ii. inn ii ...-.. .. . . .. . -,. iiiiiiL i;i ii ii" ....-- , mnn made the most stnrtling stiit. iiieiu I boaid jet to be filled ifat the entire investigation, saj tug " ' JJhnvc a witness who saw tin- tiotgodinn I girls murdered mid the sluyer i known. Anotln-r inse of bubonic pi 1, Detective ltachman said the willies ,i,iw.,w,i t Itenumont. Dr. O f tn question Is very unwilling to testify lln,i stnt(, iiraith ofllcor, nr j for fear of consequences, from wnn n " J I 11..1 .l,mnta linvii llPffl 1111100 j 1 1U1I11I'I iii.k" " ; ,, , jnRnlnst tlie person in question Hiwb i man added that In working up the him to date and chaiging the crime against 5 McOeever no mistake had been made U AccorditiR to a statement by ( itv J Detective Nixon the revolver used in munlering the girl has been found lit ' the police near the scene of the double ( murder, He .ajs It was lu such a ? position that! it could not have been ' placed except by some one bent on hid log the weapon. It is well oiled and In perfect condition but for oine rust i on the trigger which the police con 1 tend could easilj lia' accitnni ated in the fifteen days since tlie murder. There are rumors Hint former son ice men and other friend nre raising a do 1 fense fund for McCecyer. j FATE OF LIGHT IN BALANCE1 1 Abandonment of Barnegat Beacon to Be Decided Today '' tj-m N. .1.. .Iiih 27 The- . iin-f . i. iii,hnuo service, in ongineei. frnited States Senator Joseph I'reling 'httysen. the Hencli Haven board of traile Bubonic Plague Case at Beaumont ustin. Te.. .Inly 27. (Hj A. P i Another inse of bubonic plague lias ,1. t.od announced. toliowiuc the receipt of a telegram from authorities there today. ISBi!M. kliVDx s&j&'H:.''"' mX&At U 1 M siiB s1h MnSsiiLBiiBS 1800 Bags 1 22c lb. Vothtn Irs" than I hair sold Spe- H i i.il rrlc- In Urge nuantltlts. H Pcnn Transfer Co. fl i nis i ii, in. in -i. si lira Miiw wtiwi i.ianmFKiiini'mJSMiiiiraHiiiai HELP US BRING HEALTH and HAPPINESS TO LITTLE ONES (whii know no othr pleasure) nt our sanitarium P.M Hanlt N .1 Drtlly adml-s'nn to inltarlum na number of trlo of atrumers nre shown by the 'tail report Jl'l.Y ;n loin , , Total numtT of pcoplf carried. Total number of round trios made. h our steamers. HI "r.ierjthlnir Vrti. Inelndln n T.onth" 5cff Hubscriptiong to SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA HOWARD H. YOCMi. Ttp. .llft-aSO Chnitnnt 't.. I'hlln. ANTHRACITE COAL SCREENING FOR SALE and representatives of every re.-nrt on lI,onR Uench will visit the u.irnogit lighthouse today io m-v ii;h ihi ooen done to save that historic structure On this visitation will be derided whether the nationnl government will recede from Its previous abandonment of tlie light ' 1 house to the encroachments of tlie1 t ocean. 1 Senator Vrellnghuysrn recently call- i rA on the chief of the ltglitliouse tiureau . . . , , ... . ..,.. r.-. 1 and told him that the engineers were Suitable for Mixing AVith Bituminous yKmUtaken when they reported that it Bell Phone: Market 5000 I would take $1,000,000 to ave the light- Keystone: Main 2500 i house. The bonator caul the ieidents ,,.-",, . T Tn -.w of Ilarncgat City had raised n few AMERICAN ICE CO. J thousand dollars and had built dikes A1T1XJ 1V Va Zu that hatl caused the beach to nuiLe sand htn ana Arcn in front of the lighthntic under the cm - I rents caused by a hook jetty VLOS ANGELES AGAIN JARRED The Value of Steel Shelving Most business people, when in need of shelv ing, usually phone for the carpenter. He erects the shelves, but frequently how poorly they arc put together. Certain sections begin to sag in time and break beneath their loads. The expense and uncertainty as to whether they will last one year or five is great. . With "G. F. Misted" Shelving it is differ ent. In contrast, it is rigid, sanitary, saves space, ran be added to at will. It can be taken down, moved and reassembled and lasts a life time. It is adaptable to every business in the Office Stockroom Fault Store Wherever shelving is used. Philadelphia "Misled" Store A. Pomerantz & Co. 1525 Chestnut Street ff THE HSiiS ff H&AnjjMJ! Commercial Stationery Engraving Printing Office Furniture Earthquake Early Today Alarms x Prisoners in County Jail i Los Angeles. Calif.. Juh '.'7 -lliv i A. P.) A sharp earthquake lu"k at 5. ..... . . ,.. .... , 12:02 a. m. todcv rattled windows in i ; downtown buildings nnd awakened pn 'i oners in the countj jail, who inimuit j ntcly set up a howl to be relinked. i Reports from various parts of tiie j city, however, show flint no damage 5 rns done fluests in ome of tlie hoteis j tverc alarmed, but were oon reusurcd. I IS-S- STAMMERING t I . - j.. w ...A., m I !Ubft4 2 . Hna "" ' ' " '" ' u.v., w tSlfBHr I t Afternoon nnd emninic mam i 1 tKirnt t (-"II- ttrlte or I'hone B ' wtitiV ln Poplar I1IJ for I'lirtlriilnrk 1 IM THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE I .. Bt iM' ' I Tor llir mre of nil ilefrrt In mhti h ?g5, f I'il MTKR mki:kt J ill i MEASUREp illlfiw ' X cyAlt oaA"t JS Men or Women i iSliifif 1 (i r,n. ,"1, mlvnnlase of till wnnderfnl ) JtlV'irBf i mld-faon onnnrtunlt, lntn1nrl S I WrXSi! A n ""P our entlrri furre employe,!, Ml'Jlrtil 'l " lmT, a anleiidld line nf fabric i, rM3Rrl ' i from which ou .an ihmite If jou SI raJSijgf wish to buy your DialerlaN lierr ( ml staniJartJ Tailoring Co. ' f'lMf 1215 MARKET ST.-2nd Floor , SMf Kti'hiiiiri inn 5 'WlUSf i Clou hut. 1 P.M. (lorn Monilny Kit. Si h m -1 a 'TlHHHiNfc3BKBBCBBjSryp s5 W MOKk. Slaying the Of fit "Dragon "Too.mch-'Dclail" Service always wins Chain-Store Corporation (Now Forming) Invites Applications From Executive Buyers To tho Men wlio, l reaaon nf their experience uml iililllttri. lime rrn tlin poKllillltlrn tlmt elt In tlie marketing of fmiil proiluttH llirnueli the iioiniliir prlcfi rlmln-Btor nyntem, mi oi. IMirtunltJ Ih noiv iirrnentnl that afrrrn wltlo unit evrr.lnrrpHhlnc lntrrrt. 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