c ;, - t-cn : l ' a i.v f ; 'AiFPfS i '1 ,,'1 - n '''. I - i . .! ' . n " " r . :f i; " . . ' ,. , i ,., '.''i. i .., ,. - n- ,f , rn 7 II iT r l t ' V ' ' .- . vj .'. I bm a- w A, ffi UX "i M l'i Vo L ' rt. T EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiABELHIA KONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, , 1920 ;v. ?, mi II IT III- I IKI IWIUM I Vffi IlWIIiai- HEIRESS IS RECOVERED ,? 4 Pv? Woman Who. Lost Life In Poto- mao Shows No Marks of Vlolenco svtfMlVrutitlntion, z.i i Sept. 13. Loostned s.. .J . .... .... .. $$ if tugs hat! been used to churn up the ,fA U craters, the body of Mm. Gcrtnide Viecr 'Kuehllng, heiress to a part of a mil-Mon-dollar estate In Detroit, was found yesterday by one of ttie scores of canoe lots enjated in the search, but her hus hand. Ttnr H. KllthllnC. Still W8 held today by the police pending tho result of the inquest. On the body tWe were no marks in dicating that death had been caused by any means other tnan drowning. Kuehllng was arrested early Thursday after' he had reported to the police that his wife was drowned while they were canoeing Wednesday night. The police announced they suspected that tne death' or disappearance of the woman mUbt not have been an accident after learning of several circumstances regarded by them as too significant to ignore with out investigation. The canoe capsized in relatively shal low water, according to Kueiillng's .:. f& Platinum Wedding Rings Tho Orange Blos som pattern ia very popular. wjesil S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND ainnCHANTS-JEWEL.ER8 SILVERSMITHS PRODUCTION ENGINEERS 35 Years' Experience In Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and Machinist A. NACKE & SON nTfftrtitf W7 236-242 S. 9th St. Phlla. Keyntone Phtmti Main Sill story, but he was unable to save his wife. The police developed a case In which Kuehllng and his wife, whom he had married after she was divorced from George Osgood, of Detroit, were made to appear as havltr frequently quarreled and to that wan added the declaration of an attorney that he had been instructed by Mrs. Kuehllng to begin a suit for divorce charging cruelty. Mrs. Kuehllng's former husband, who is n Detroit real estate dealer, came to Washington late last week to assist in the search for the body and. as he told the police, to aid in clearing up the case. He identified tho body when it was brought from tho water. Liner Grounds In 8t. Lawrence Montreal, Sept. 13. Tho transatlan tic passenger liner Metagama, which arrived at Quebec Saturday from Liver pool, with 602 cabin and 1172 steerago passengers, ran aground in the flt. Law rence rlverdurlng 'a' heavy fog early today about twenty-five miles from lure. The liner still has mi board about COO passengers for Montreal, who ..III t I.Mnaf...il t AI.m .. !-1. win uv hiaiipitucu iu uiu niruiunuiji Three Itlvers. sent to the stranded ves sel s assistance. Polncare Through With Presidency Paris, Sept 13. 1'rcsldent Poln care will not consider n call to resume tho presidency, should President Des chanel resign, the former president de clares In writing to a provincial paper. "If, unfortunately and ns seems ut terly Improbable," he writes, " a presi dential crisis supervenes, I will not resume the office I fornicrly occupied." Refugees Arrive In lamld Constantinople, Sept. 1ft. Fifteen hundred refugees have arrived In Ismld, Asia Minor, from the vll)ag of Klro.r.11, after having wandered for forty days In the wilderness and the uncharted valleyd of tho mountain at tho mercy of ban dlta. They report having 16st 1000 persons by stravatlon and other privations. 5994 Death Claims ptd " Washington, Sept. 13, For the wi ending September 4 there were 4 4 470 industrial life insurance rollcl,,T force in the United States, aecwdi.! to flgdrcj made public by the DaM,! of CcnsUs. There- were B004 ,. .? cfalms paldL during the week, or & . seven per thousand. ' r abut FOR SALE BIG STOCK OP ELECTRICAL MATERIAL I315IEDIATF. PRMVERY New Stock Best Manufacturers Wire nnd Csble, Plain nnd Lsd CoTrrfdi Trannformrri". J0O 110 to 440i rl Line Hardware, Crooa Arm and Innulalorai Intrrler lVlrlnc Malrrlal Includlnr rarrrlalnat Interior and Extrrlor Uihtlnc Equipment Flood LljMn Motortl Elcctrio Drlllai Indlcatlnc and Currf-Drawlns Jleteri, etc. Detailed Data will tx aent on request. PHILADELPHIA ENGINEERING & SALES CORP. tit DtndiU Ulds.. rblladtlpbla, I'a. Tliona Walnut S314 ivL Loose Leaf Binders in Stock BUUfTC BOOK Bouad and Looaa Lot UTBOQIULFBIKa PIUNTINa ENonjkvma ones flUUamarr st aMiu YOU can atop In at S29 Market Street and ret Juat what you want rliht trom our stock without the usual delays! I0 Leaf Tdier and I-earer I'ost nindera Rlns; 3Irsnomndum and nine Trier lIooki Rreord and Minute nooks. Alamlnum lloldrrn and Sheet Holders. Our stock Includes a complete line of loose leaf outfits from those of the lowest cost to tha most elaborate. Tour needs will be courteously and promptly attended to here. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Nm York Officcat S61 Broadway. Founded in ISit isjiffliaw iu mi HinBaiaaTJiaisiiiJiiiiJiiiniiiiiiuiwaaimiHiwiSiiri A Real Reduction in Prices 1 H FIRESTONE TIRES Guaranteed 6000 Miles fJlOC'T'C not seconds or old construction JC 1I0 1 J tires, but wrapped and serial num bered "FIRSTS." Sizes List Price Sale Price Non-Skid 30x3 $19.70 $13.25 30x312 23.50 16.00 32x3y2 28.00 18.90 31x4 32.80 22.00 32x4 37.40 25.25 33x4 39.25 26.40 34x4 40.10 26.75 32x412 50.00 33.75 33x4y2 51.60 34.75 34x412 53.25 35.75 35x4i2 55.65 37.75 36x4i2 56.50 39.00 35x5 65.35 43.95 37x5 69.25 46.35 Prices Are Net No Tax Yflp Jawer Auto Supply Co. ksaMacia arm M-iU r i Cv L BUYFR0MJAVER1 ww sjircci. Poplar 466 Race 1199 Mall Orders Wilt Receive Prompt Attention 5TODnmnnniHHmmHiiiiiiiniiiinimTB) -&' f THE MOST- B EAU-'TIFUL CAR-. ,1 N AMEWCA PSa9HHnHwiI llsaSBsHaaHaHaaaBaaaaBaaala TO the general motoring public we extend a very cordial invitation to visit our show rooms and inspect a motor car that represents the supreme achievement of the Paige engi neering and designing staff. During the entire coming week, we shall hold "Open House" in recognition of a most important event in Paige history. For, today, we introduce a six-cylinder car that establishes a new standard of automobile value, and creates for itself an altogether unique position in Motordom. This new Paige Model is unique and distinctive because it is a car without a legitimate competitor. From every standpoint of luxuri ous motoring it is only compar able with the very finest and most expensive motor carriages of this country and Europe. Yet by virtue of its cost alone it is a member of the popular, priced field. These are indeed strong state ments, but we make them with absolute confidence. If you are inclined to be skeptical, please remember that you have yet to see the most beautiful body design that has ever been produced a power plant that is capable of seventy-five miles per hour and a chassis that ex presses the last word in strictly modern engineering. The newest and greatest of all Paiges is here and ready for your inspection. We shall gladly arrange for demonstration upon request. 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