SV-.vj, Y ;.w,., .VVal" 1' 'Aftr' 3 r-j m rsi'.i mw u uj ii.h mji 'M h wj win ;:'ff mt 0 S" Xw im&h rvwfl i '.. n. 1 K i t'tteri' -ft!?-" ' .TA H , P: tit w & if? 1.1 ) is mn ! M h n sr i.V iiurimt i If :ARDOR OF GUARDS g M DEFIES RAINSTORM PLAN MEMORIAL PANEL Mosaic In Honor of Bishop Fitz maurlce Will Cost About $3000 I'lniH for tlio placlns of a imnel In St. Agatha's Cliurcli. Tbltty. eighth nnd Spring Oardpu KtreptK, an a me morial to the Into lllshop John 13. Fltzmatirlco. Imc been completed by memberH of the church. The none will be n uioalc of brilliant coloring nnd will cot approximately $3000. KNhop I'ltzmntirirc founded St. Agatha'H Church more thun fifty yearn ago. nnd nerved ah rector there for iVICITrtDC T U n a i r n a nunc 'turn v-ono jenrs. lie lett M. Agntnn m ,VlbITORS THRONG CAMPS, t, become rector of St Chorion Semi- inary. (horbrook. After nervinR more for about four jerH he uns made I bishop of 12rle. ifctyll Weather at Mt. Grotna is STV1" !'C Taken as Part of Gamo by Soldiors i-vj-jyijNQ rujtjjuiu ledgek-t Philadelphia,, Monday, august 9, 1920 MYSTERY IN DEATH LE RELAZION RA ni a Rtatr CoTTtmhtHtrnt amp Fttzer, Mt. Gretna. Pn.', Aug. 8.-A Kerles of cvrrc tlmmlerMonns .failed to dampen the ardor of the Phila delphia Infantrymen who Joined the Nn tlonnl (.Suurd encampment here Satur day. It has been a real baptism for the tookles, but they hnve aereptod their lot manfully and today got down to intensive training without a murmur. aiiu iiiiiiuieipiiians nre pari 01 uic i in.:m, Mnrnoo!nn Drnrtnf First nnd K.cond provisional regi-! L 0ttlma 'PSSIOno PrOtJotta ents i In command of Hrigadler Hen- Dalle Diclliarazioni del Mini- ra r.tnvaru i'. Minunmi. Tlier are OF VIRGINIA BANKER Found Dying in N. Y. Rooming House, Was Drugged and Robbed LTAUA E SA , locnuu near tne Thirteenth Infantry. t about three miloH from dlvNinn head- 3i,at'!cr', B,ld on llle roa,l to Fountain v f Head field, where tho Philadelphia cavalrymen are. After tho Sundav repriev. full of . Boelal activities with a record -breaking crowu oi visunrs trom I'liiiarioiphia onu nearby, the 500 Philadelphia Infau trymon here for the second traininj, period of the camp got down to "hard pins beginning nt r.-"0 this tm.rnlnc. the hour of the much loved "Hist call." An Bight -Hour Day It Is an eight-hour duy of Intensiv stro Degli Esteri MONEY AND JEWELS GONE CM'yrl. A,S- . Kdmund Hall Crim. fiftx-four jears old, president of me first national uank of riillipnl, W. n . nnd head of the firm of K. II.. Crim & Co.. proprietors of one of the largest department stores In thnt part of the tnte. who registered at the Hotel Pennsylvania on August 5. was found i on im on the boor In tho room of James Ready In a rooming house at 15S West Thirty-fourth strot oar'lv os teiday morning. He died n few 'hours later nt the New York Hospital with out regaining consciousness. Detectives mo tr.ilng to got information as to Mr. ("rim's moomeuts on Saturday night In the hope that thnt Information would shed some light on the myster. Mr. Crim apparently had been drugged and robbed nnd loft in this room, which was No. 7, on tho second floor. Physicians at the Now York Hospital said last night that the man hod shown tho symptoms of acute opium poisoning. A. 8. Bradford, of this city, who bus known the Crim family In "est Virginia for many yours, said that Mr. Crim nlwas carried large sums of money with him. wore n largo d nmond ling and also a diamond stick pin. When searched at tho hospital lie had only twenty-seven cents! his dia mond ring, stickpin and watch wore gone. He wore a plain blnck band ring, which Mr. Hrudford said ho had had for ninny jenrs. He still hod his spectacles and somo papers. ho had been out nil of Saturday night and loturnod to his room nt 4 o'clock yesterday morning. He found his door open nnd a largo man lIng on the floor. Ho called Patrolman John Ilgan, of the Aest Thirtieth street station, ano nrniisfwl thn unmnn Un nrtiimlA,l TAAH S nnd also other persons in tho house. llAn Ml. ntMliiilnii.. ..... .1.. V ork Hospital arrived several occupants of tho two houses nt lfiO and loS. whl'ii arc under the same management, were up. No one at the place, seemed to know how Mr. Cilm got Into tho room. Showed Symptoms of Poisoning Dr. Cloorgc Waterman und Dr. L. T. Lager, of the hospital staff, who saw wiu mail nen no was tiiKen to tlio hos- inu muii niicn lie was IIIKFII 10 I1C Hos pital, suld thnt he showed sjmptoms of acute opium poisoning. Jll respiration was slow and he was in a state of comn. He died nt 8:5B o'clock. The hospital records show that the man wob taken there at 0 o'clock, while the reiords of the detectives of the Thirtieth street police station state that ho was 'nkon to the institution at 7 o'clock. Iteady's recollection was that ho found tho man nt 4 o'clock. It wns learned thnt the front doors of both houses, lfiO and lfiS, were supposed to hnvc boon closed nnd locked Satur day night, as usual. However, the front door at 15(1 would readily give way to n little weight. The same is true of tho door to Iteady's room. The fact that those doors operated In this way was known, it was said, to a dozen or more persons. Itondy said ho did not kuow.thnt nny one had lsltod his room during Saturday night or yesterday morning. Heady snld ho was a brother of 1'. A. Itondy. one of the managers of the Hotel McAlplu. Lightning Causes Three Fires Mount Holly, N. J., Aug. 0. Three fires started by lightning in tho Mount Holly farming territory raged during the night's terrific storm. Tho out buildings nnd most of their contents on the farms of Ifenjnmln S. Kvnus, Han cocas road: Itlchard Burtis, North Pemherton rond, and Bnrzillar Wainer, near Jacksonville, wore destroyed. Lightning struek within ten feet of Wat nor while ho wns milking, but ho wns not seriously affected. NO STREET CARS.IN HAVANA First Twenty-four Hours of Strlko Pass Without Trouble Havana, Aug. 0. The first twenty four hours of Havana's street car tic up, which began nt midnight last night, passed without trouble of nny kind. No cars wore run today, except a few man ned by policemen, and these were solely for tho use of police and other municipal and federal employes. A few arrests of strlkprs wcic reported during the day. "Tor hire" nutomobllos, of which there nre more than 5000 regularly In operation, renped a harvest, (n manv persons wore forced resort to them as tho only menns of reaching their officii or other places of employment. Their drivers paid scant attention to speed or other traffic regulations In their ef forts to mako the most of their opportunity. No steps toward a solutlpn of tu trlke hnvo been taken so far . , rWAGONCOVERS I that Insure you Against damage to your cood in transit. m&ht In quality, right In price made In our own loft, nc dealer's profits. F. Vanderherchcn' Sons 7 N. Water St. Plilla. Krtrytlilns la Canvas "'t the Ulan nt ! flail" FfSJSSVlfT rao Yale-locked Loose Leaf Ledgers BLANK BOOKS Bound and Looee Leaf LITHOOBArHINQ PBINTINO UKORAVINO OFFICE Stationery and Supplies "yOUR records aro safely kept In J. theso ledgers. Only the man who holds tho key can add or rcmovo anv leaves. Yalo Lock - part of binder; steel back; 100 expansion; finest qualltv binding and paper; Hko all Mann prod ucts, as good in materials, workman ship and value as can bo produced WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: SGI Broadway. Founded in 1818 TublUhM d DIMrlbti'd Under rnnMiT no 341 Authorial hv ih net of Octnhr fl. 1017 on file at the Tontofflee of Phlla delphli Pa. A nunt.F50N. Potmatr Oeneral. T,p rlicliinn7nni f.itto dal Conte Roma. nsoto iil'ii nn'IMni itera Sfnrrn. Mini-tin nei gll AffnrI lteri dm. into hi sedutit ill icri l'liltrn alia Cimoro doi Donutntl. hanno troato Cl u.a.I. ... Al .1 !.. 1 ...t nil tXtwStoXtf'T "W " r I: occo,ioe VLVi .nJr?.?i8,.-tIlc.'J0"Kllb?-vs.'or. p del clnrnalo I'Avnntl. II nunlo tace di mal, nu HffKs. 11 me iirnc or flip ..-..---. --- .- - -- t ast two days continues It ma" b nee l'arlarc flr "rc'""i" ""I"'"0. ,lnl ,Minl" f cessary to case this program somewhat I V ""?"' " 1"1 nn"un?J1"tnl ,n 'PiF? , but camp commanders are eag ogive 'M(k wlanl rnn lo Rusj a ed 1 rl I the troops, especially the rookies all i'0'-''c't" M Oovcrno Uolscevlco di they can stand. ' Mosea Many rookies from PhiladolphK did ' M '"''hi'irazioni fiitte dal Conto not get uniforms until todav. It was n I Sfor7n ricntrano nppunto in iici pro- , aau-iooKing, nonnebcript "nrmv that 1 ilu"""il "",11", "" iti". I tnHA fl... M...... Cf.i.. . ..' .1 . nrflpMinmn rh niirn nil nnnrnnrlnrsi makeshift tents turned into so mtmt I fI,,lp I1'"' P"polri ini'.intive del socin- Islands by the heavx rainstorms of Sat- ,iti c ',0l,p nUro "PPo-Uioni. nanuovi orday ulght. The rookies waded through immedinta o-.eeiwinne. In tal modo mud to get their equipment with blind- 1 1'0n' iolltti pnne i socialist!, e gll op ing flashes of lightning as their only il- I po-dtnri in genomic. In rnndizioni di lumination Several of the companies 1 dover tncero did not cot "nii's" imln.- nxftl .f Tolpcraiinnl ffiunti rln Pnrlei recano j 10 l). m., but the bog will vouch fort,'h', in ipiri lireoll "i nott una certn ( H mat tneir urst meal In camp was a coi healthy one tx)Ionol ficorgo K. Kemp commands the Third Regiment, nnd Colonel .Tack son W. Studv is tho "Co" of the First. Colonel Franklin l Hallcr is In command of the scatteicd companies of tho Sixth, from counties adjacent to Philadelphia. "Kent Girl" Inspects The G000 guardsmen now here made the most of juterdav's holidiv nnd the company "streets" ucie cntically inspected by "Hill's best girl" who came here in legion; also "Ma" and "I'a." It was intensely hot all day. but clear skies favored flip ilnii"hhinK mih! . risitors until Into afternoon, when an other thunderstorm broke nnd sent the guardsmen scuming to their tints. Karlicr in tho day several thousand of the new citizen boldicn, of tho Twenty-eighth DhiHton gamboled in the tool ing waters of Conewago lake, nestled bctxveen two mountain peaks near dii- t slon lieadquaiters. The spiritual needs of the guardsmen were well looked nfter by the several army chaplains, includ ing the Rev. Joseph 1. N. Wolfe, "fighting chaplain of the Twentv-eiuhtl Division." aud a curate of St Pat rick's Roman Catholic Church. Phila delphia. Open-air services were held by each regiment and the Cutholic chap lains celebrated field masses In seveial . - parts of the big reservation. Major General Price inndc a complete ' tour of the camp early today and was . well pleased with the condition of the tented city and the morale of the mm. Pistol Brandlsher Arrested I Daring the woild to come nnd fight him, William Lewis, of Soutli street, tood last night at th corner of Twelfth and Lombard streets nnd waved a lone revolver. The world did not aicept the Invitation, but Special Officer CnU. of ', the Twelfth and IMiip htreets station, " came along and invited Lewis to go to the station house with him Lewis agreed. Magistrate O'Rrien said that the amount required for bail was $1000. j teinazinne per le dichlatnrinnl sulla nolitiin estera. di cui sonra ed c' ng- getto di comment! ivneissiml II fatto cho nel moment" in cui Kranclu cd Inghilterra si nuingnuo a teiitaie una coaliziotip nrmata contro la Russia. I'ltnlia invece riennosce il Governo Rocovico. con relativo scambio di rapprcsentanti commerciali 0 diplo- I matin. 11 giornnlo frnntesi lnncinuo insinu a7ioni c gridano al tradimento Lo in sinuazloni nnivano sino al puuto di lnsciar credere cho sini costituito un blocco italo-russo-tedcsco, alio seopo di far perdero alia I'miuia ed all'Iughil torra quauto esse hanno guadagnato nella guerra. M JL&mm9 Kk Popular BUFFET BLEND COFFEE 35c it. or 3 lbs. $1.00 Strong, rich, distinctive. You can save money with us and save your dignity, by not being obliged to carry gro ceries home. 1!3! MAIIKKT STHKET AND 1IRANCIIRS The Day and Night Bank of The Northeast Capital $200,000.00 NORTHEASTERN TITLE and TRUST CO. Kensington Avenue Below Alleghepy Avenue SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS Open for Business Monday, August 9, 1920 DAILY HOURS SATURDAYS 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M UNTIL 11:30 P. M, Courtesy, Service, Safety and Convenience Q AUGUST K, .. -iV " n -V-. PLAYER ROLLS "The hove Nest" Now on Sale A number of the season's latest song hits are amongst the lot. We also have a large stock of other Q. R. S. rolls to choose from. Hear them in our demonstrating booths. We are the exclusive wholesale distributors In this territory for Q. R. S. Rolls WEWMN W H08 CHESTNUT ST. "Everithino Musical Since 1861" . . - . ' i ii i ; . -. tto " fT-y v ST - fv V I Sk V f J 1 U Q K A tnHTWSA - ."SvJ. 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