A Vt ' i" ; k i h n 'u 1 , 41 ' v.' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' & ltD2Q .t y f IK P. I, i' f ' w MU Wi 9 i PARTED FROM W1F E, MAN KILLS HIW1SELF Victim la Found Law's Homo in Fathor-in-Dies Later in Hospital BEEN DRINKING, POLICE TOLD Anthony Orcgo. thirty-one year old. dlwl in the Miscrlcordia Hospital nt 2:30 o'clock thii moraine from n bul let wound In the temple after bring removed from the home of his father -in-law at TmOII Snnsom street. A drinking bout preceded Orcjo's death, according to hi wife. Mamie, who was in an upstairs room when the shooting occurred. She had been fteparated from (irego for a week, she told the police. Henry Jack I'orbes. forty-i years old, father of Mr" (ircjfo, in whoe home the trnsred occurred, nnd Allen Corcoran, ttilrtyeijht years, who made his home with 1-oroes. were nuoKinjt with Orego a short time before the shooting, they told the police They claim (Srego shot himself The pair were Riven a hennug hnfore Mag Ufrnti Harris in the Thirty-second street nnd Woodland nvnnne station this I mornlnc nnd ln-ld in S."0O bail apiece to await the action of the coroner. , Shortly after midnight Toliceman Hundcrmark, of the Fifty-fifth and j Plnn streets station, was patrolins his beat when Forbes ruahed up to him ! - and said n man had boon shot at oM Sansora street. The policeman went inside the houe and found Corcoran kneeling beside Grego trying to pour water down his throat. Grego was djlng uud could not talk. Hundermark summoned an ambu lance nnd Lad Grego taken to the hos pital. He died two hours after being admitted, without regaining conscious- he was feeling badly and ntfced that somo money bo taken to his wlfo in the upstairs room. Forbes complied with his son-in-law s request, he said. Whllo ho was gone ho heard the revolver shot and upon returning found Grego lying on a couch with a wound in his temple and n .:i2- caliber revolver near him. STUDENT SCRIBES TO MEET Franklin Society to Elect New Offi cers for Year The rrnnktin Society of the V"1?". slty of Pennsylvania will have its first smoker tonight nt Houston Hall. All members of the freshman class who are interested In the three campus publica tions are expected to attend. The editors-in-chief of the school papers will ncqualnt the freshmen with the unture of the publications una with work of the society. In addition Ilnlph Stewart, piesideut of the Association of Advertising Clubs of the Woild. and acting I'rovost I'cn niman will address the meeting. Chief interest is centered in the elec tlon of the president for the society, which will precede the smoker. All members of the board of the lVmisvlvntitan Punch liowl nnd the Keel and Blue will be present to address the gathering. Vnder the nusplces of the society the Philadelphia Orclustra has beeu lnduu'd to present a series of concerts on the campus at reduced rates to the students. 4 YOUNG GRUSOES LOSE MIR ISLAND They Didn't Havo a 'Friday,' So They Stocked Larder at Expense of Noarby Store The bubble of romance for four boys, "castawajs" on a "tropical 'Maud, was punctured last night by an alert patrolman of tho Brnnchtown police station. ' Tho youngters, missing from their homos for a week, were discovered living in the one-story frame clubhouse of tho Morning Newspaper Carriers' Associa tion, Cheltcu and Ogontz avenues. The snug building is set in a grove of trees. Tho imaginations of the boys had converted It Into an island of tho South Seas while the surrounding trees to them represented n jungle. Tho "castaways" were Joseph Fngan, fourteen years old, Jenklntown: ltlch ard Zlliuskl, eleven yenrs old, Washing ton Inne nnd Stcnton avenue: James Mclaughlin, eleven years old, 1358 Bast Hlttcnhouse street, nnd Joseph Small bergcr, twelve years old, 1327 Trice street. Patrolman Gnllcna, of the Branch town station, wnv n light in tho club house and discovered tho boys. A good supper had been cooked on the club house stove nnd canned meats, fruits, candles, cakes nnd bread wcro heaped on shelves. According to the police, the boys ad mitted they had commandeered the food supplies from n chain storo at Cheltcu nnd Hteuton nvonues. They said they forced a storo door last Sunday after noon. Before locating their "tropical island" tho boys snld they had been living In n vacant house near Sixty fifth avenue nnd Twcntyflrst street. The "castaways" wcro sent to the House, of Detention. Thomas Potter, Jr., Better ' The condition of Thomas Potter, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, seriously ill In the University Hospital as tho result of burns, is somewhat improved today, according to his physicians. San Juan, Porto Rico, Bishop Here The Bight Bev W. A. Jones OS. A . bishop of the Boman Catholic dio cese of San Juan. Porto Bico. is spend ine the week nt the Augustinian mon astery nt Vtllnnnvn Bishop Jones was formerly professor of langunges in illuuon College ness. miw& l&mQmnmmiM RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 90S Chestnut StA? i&i hamplrs ,ent I pon KrqurM The police eloselv questioned Forbes and Corcornn Thev ndmltten they had been drinking with Grego, but in- I sisted they had nothing to do with the shooting. Forbes said Grego told him ACCENTING AND FINANCE Th- number of men and women starting courses in Accounting in the Drcxel Evening School today is already double that of last year. This is the result of Action Training. Tho course is not taught by general lectures to over crowded classed, but by tolving everyday account ting problems in the class room. Classes Starting Now Come to Drrxft TODAY nnd larn ut how ACTION' TRAINING will help jou Bet ahrodt Knroll NOW EVENING SCHOOL 1 "Il's nnlT n few ajml AND Kmlnatr to Irrel" CHESTNUT STS. sWVWV Have You Visited Our Broad Street Office? Wo are located In the Lincoln Bulldinp. 45 S Broad street, and would be pleased to be of service to yo.t In any banking capacity At thla office, ni well as downtown. w receive applications for tltlo In surance, mako real estate settlements, accept de posits and rent safe deposit boxes Why not pay us a lslt the next time you nre In tho neighborhood? The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. of Philadelphia. 523 Chestnut Street Acrons from Independence Hall 45 S. 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