'rtfv .e MJ" " ir . ? .,''' I r it ft t JJ I it' '"li r r '. i 1 "7 lit :i Ml JJCiV Ll I. I I 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1020 3ai Treadwcty Says Killed Peirce Missing Continued frnm l'np On ' fff If liy nnv rlinnrc lip Imil ciimc in Inte S.ittinlnv iilclit. mui If -.lit- lnul In Jnnkp up the lieil. Te her ntiiiiHiinciit lii' n HimI Hit liril lind net Iwn slept In. Hut tin- l:ig i wni pene. Mrs. Oinst vn surprhcil. 1 1 - niiiri' in nn tin- trmmt liml left Ih'IiIihI him. tile rout Hint lniil lning in tin r'-i't.i tlu clmiii liiii-n frcnli fieiii l'i- liuiiulrj nml 11 in" 1:1 te. j Is liti)iiil:int Cup TIip lii'i'UtM" nun he ix I ri'imlj Im portant. It w:i nn nlil imil snili'il bit i f ttiri' tint it Iieip t lit- niiil'l''s nniiii' in vlilp. mill Hit' iiiui'p of iiniiiiifiii'tiii'i ., Celtiriiliii. O. It H'l'ini'll til tllP imtlrn n pnllirlili lli'l' tlint "Al" S.nltli lii)ii!(l iinvr HihI te Ohie, I'll- -.liiti- ulu'ip tlip tic pri'sinn nlil.v vwiv butiglii. All tin- I I'lmisiiiK "f tin' IimUit Wimp tnki-n In ntj luill. Di'tiTthi- IIi'uii'im iMiit innii' tltiin en Innii' i iimu-wmi; stuip nml ilwrll Iiirs m tin- ni'liililniiliiiiiil. Imt iim'il no lrnin of n iit li l'ri. ' liij: iril i m te Kiulnli nml Spnii'i'. IlllUI'M'l , till' lllllir ,l -II lull'. Ill'- (online te tin' iirisnin'is' aieMini. tlmt Mr. rini-t "iiiil sin- irelialil ueulil linvc lii'iinl iuiIIiIiik nti.Uinu. nml ipm fctmi' in the ii'MsIiIhiHiiiimI ,,i il.inl and i'mtn IiiiiispIiimI tnt u '-. "It M' n n tlieni;li ( would Iiuw' te ni'i'i'in flip stnrj told In Tii'iidwn.i h in p.Tt fin- nt liuist," s,n! ! tcctlvp 15i'l-li.i. Mud In A fin- nn -etlii'i muii or Hi-i!)lj tw ntlirt iih-ii in renni'i'tiini vvitli tin: prinii'. Itrkh.iu ttf.lsps Virus 'Tin.! I iL'ii'iM'd word irmii I irti'e tiP llrillllrj, who wii- -wit 1j leek lll tlip Kklith and Sjiiiiii' st.irt li'iid. that lip had lint found Smith, I felt Eliri' that wi' had tin' tilit mini in1 Ttrnihwij . "I -till I i'Ili'M that whi'ii tin1 triii triii Bter.i of thp mnidi'r 1- ted it will ! kIiiiwii hut T.i .nl.i, had a r".il f.i't in ii. pr I .rit idettim; t'if "tii k ii'i' ei lVin f Dl'tC I'M' III HUM) WIIS MP 1111)1 I'OH i with wh"t !" variiul wlii-n hi- vi-it" tin- iii'lahlio'-hneil uf i-.i lull 'mil Sp-u Btri'i't-. loeliiii'j ler "AT Si.uili that lie did I) 1 ' a m.nuti' i'iiIIiuk I t tivp IU'i-liaw en t.ie i li-plieni' -hi t. .it ininii'diat I'.Tu't- niiht In- i.iadi t triii and I'lipt'ire t n it li Tin" jietr p li n nn m in t '! tu n llniUi-'i tin i' ii t 1 1 t i Tu iv ,n hewi'Vi'i 'I In mirn -u-'n i . . n . . n mi -vtan pi Iln' huvi' dm; u,i ti'iiduiK te court m ln- Kinlt "t p.iitn iimtnii; m tl.p ih'ircc's lintr Brushes in Treat! way's llaggagc Atielhnr M'liip of I'Mih'ii mtlii'd In tni' pelifp was thp lliiilin of ndilltlniiat nit!'li' -aid te luiv ipleii'.'d le lli"iri 1'i'int' In IVli'i1 Ti-piiihMi.v''- lnur-msp. 'l'hi'ii' worn ti ui'ik m ai f, a mini) mid two i.iilitary lirti-lip-. cliliii'. m"-p adili'd te In nii'it'u" tlinl in thp -c.irth nt tin" miipppt'i Iiikc.icp. Til's wiii that In- had a iiit',iIi', a mmli and ii pair of niilitm.i Inushi's liolenulim te IVii..'. rnnl lln- new i'vIiIpiiiv aluiiit "Al" Smith whs ehtalni'd. IMntivi' lli'l ihnw's nttiludi' ulient tin- Htm j told by tin man and un.nnii uiuh r mii'-l wa that it "ll-tPtnd welt, hut wan Wdd't'd In what tlip peln I'.l.ad linnii'd." I'litiiiliiiiin I.mllPi. of tin' Kiftt'i'iith (ilnl l.ei u-t Hl'pptt Htiillen, wn- -nit for b. Ciiiitnln S.mdi i tedai te In' tiii' tun" I aliiiii tin' i.ii he hud -i'"ti en Hiiuil.ii merulns ve wit out Walnut -trpi'f, I'enlii nil u tw. in "i mil a w.iin nu. etip of I lir in n bt'lns l'i'iiri'. I'aptain Seudir ha- net In en nl In te I'eiitinn ii -te i told lij Miirli' WilliuiiiH that a p iI'ii'muiii hid lin"i ciianhn; tin- ctir wlu'ii tln' i mm' out of tin' heui' at Wiiluiit .tnit. iipiii Twi'iin tir't. mid tlinl t'li-j effi'-i'd tin- m:iu :i drink, wliirli in- Iriil ivlu-i'd. mid kii"' him a de lar. It v.a- li.'i-ti'd it di'tictiM- ' iiitii.ir lir- that i,n ni'l- hi"., would imt In "-'nti'd." :i- i i'ii ti a ' with -u.h-I'i I-. or s'vi'ii i h"ii"',i'; Iml.n. Tln' -' il'l ill'' bi.ll! i Id. 'l i no i'";inili liiiK1"" irxalii"! tin i i Tlii'i 1'iturind i'eiii U I ! ,!n ; .lii'itnrMx. I'tiptain Seudi'i' would mil n why tliN piilii hud bun dniili'il n. but it uiis tli'ii.'iht it ..ih ! nin tin1 di'ti'i1 liM'H W " i' ' .l.'.i.i; le -( . ilirthrr t'li' I'lidi'iu-i' would I 'lid te lenilnu Tti'tul wiii'h te.j ;iti.l i lip virl's abeill tin tin ethi'r null leti'i'.ui'd in tilt rriini'. 'I'l'l 'I'iw.M .1 li '. i .. ,li ii 1' h II . I' ii i "'' piii'..iu; l,ii- ,n. ' ltioeii. mi I tin' di'ii" tip- -,i tiii' hepr te lin al; I nn down. TIip -imiiip fa .' " hii h Ii iipi:iM"' at i,i' linn' of his lii-l hi i.ii.iiui'UI Ii' I'll' C.l'ltltill ."-ellllil l.i-l nUl.t Ills i"l I ii i - iiin'wliul . Up .n'; w i ru nn ' ! tjiatd. Thr drt'ilm- ilmi.ht In . .,w in his mi I'.ir.im " m.d il"iii"inei tin' lir-t -icu- of wiiki tiins, Trt'.i Iv. 1 1 1 it I tin- ti"l .no in wnli I) pp.-ruti'd i I'll- .it 'it Mill, att ! th' i m iti ':'! lit ii' t'i -'r iiiriMi In l'i ;,:i ill 1) ill III I. Hi I'l-t li'j'lt 1,1 i an . el df t- etui's, v. ' i 'i i ii .i 'tri li 1 m a i.i.i'tf i' i. ; ni 1". til Stu'it S' i tieii. stimat I te niini1"' tlie i-.ind-. Thp .irii. il of "i -uspi-i-t vi . ,t i nib d I ,i i le f t n -tr 'ii.i -I 'i i i n -tiiil mi i'V".' xi u pr -ii'i'-r- 1 'in, 1 in i.di' I .ii ' I I i .ii mii'i'i i !i ir,i- Girl Wiin'e'l tu IV S hi It; mi I St. i. St.ii en wii fai ' ii i llll'll l' t i . ' ii - ,'I I , M'l ' ! 1 IV-I'll I "II l! t' f .1 I'l. II oil t ' ,ll I lour in a l' l'i lli eii.'h nln.i I.ii' i i- in i- wi"i' te i up i i.i' tr :u i'ii I'llt-b iiirh tiain - t'n- litt um m 'of ilctpctlvpH, thp pilsetiprH ninnnrlc' te tlu'in, ramp Inte vli-w with thp etlipi tuisRi'MKci'K tin- I'lewil Hinged fei u in il t hi'p tlip pair. TIip ilctpctlvpH trlril . I'dKP tin Ir prNeni'iH towards u h-K- Miuhlli' mil tliiin tln main Knri'H. hu iNlai'lp WlllianiH. who spcuipd te tleliitht In thn ijuhlii il. . eliji'i ti'd. "Thp) rami' te sit us," -he sa'd "and ion mlulit an wt'll let tlu'in." It wn- threueh a deiibli' Innr of ppuplp that Hip pH and lier rnnipnnlei' ,m n' tnl-i'ii t" tin- -iri'i't nml whiski'tl into an I'li'inter at Clt Mull. Tin1 I'Xrlti'iiu'tlt of thp iiiiIhj rrewil was fnl'iiwrd li a ipiletpr but nieii' ti'ii-i laud hump proleiiKiil period of ipil.lliK t at the IuiiiiIh of tin- di'ti'i'tlvpH. . , Tirst of all. Tri'iiilivui'i tliiRerpi lutn i weie taken Willi Rii'iit ruif. rpmi them i ! the ili'ti'i tin"- bi'.si'tl nn -r ,if their hopes j of preline that 'I'leadwa.i trul'lt I'l'lrce laud Killed him. 1 The I'Mlliunat nn of both man iiml cirl ln'iiiii ii foil miiril.'s nfler the pri iiuei's were u-lieri'd inle (''ip'.'iln Snmli r's mil e Inst night. The i hief of I 1 the IVtPi'llvi' Ililrenu eetldupted the e amtnatlen. ns-inted hi iMivtlie IIpI .shaw head of the murder xipiad. The "Mimlnnlleii was a ptoleiiRpd our I'm ins it the cirl was m tit aivn wi'll tin pelire inntrnti te be -iiil'itii'd. 'hut netlliim wiis dlsreveieil in her doth ins. She wiih returned ngnin for fur ther ipiestiunitu. j Sleilcs Held TeRrllirr I'aiil.lin Sunder and IVleethe ltel sluiw e'.liutl-ti'il their tlne-.-e in ipies t eiiiii'.' the mi ener-, adrultli letuin inc ti ji"" in nml lU.iin te the ittnek en some eh-i'iiri' lieinl, or one whieh prmn ls 'i te re-till In eetitradir terj . innm- '-t-il'Mt !'Mwpis. TI "i did net -m'.ieil. lniuever, In shaking Hie xlnr.i told by the piiseitcis. i The I'Mtmlmt'iin lasted until Irilf imst o'clei'k I 'ii- I'lenilii' The iiri nm r--toed up in iler It, tlinehiiis' 'itt'e tin I holding ilnii "nerie" threui.'!i (lie e 1 Illtlltill4 pliil'l's-. At -I "(! Ili'ti'i'il 1'i'shiiM I'liiim; lipi ii I'alb' I mini ii. i I'l.ither ui'xi'iit nisi , the man und Hi .i I u !" nil i ii p'ipi and pen and I ! I till ile dm ti tl'eir -lei . The ith 1 h I pt'ei iniisli te'd her stnrj te uesp.ip,'r. nn ii. ''"'lis slnti metlt. Wlll'll lui- imt jet ln'i'il dillllced. l e'.tii'etid te pli'selil t1'. ii ' r iiiMi'tnut frits of :b iMise. The pe'iee hilM' another "nee," hew -en'!', uhli'li ti"" m i' il ii ins le'laj. This t til" nseieii of tin watehe watehe ste'i'ti flem l'i il'ie. lie llllll t v iiti'hes. one a man'-, the ether :i m'l, inn's. S'eitliei i mild be fe"tul iiluuiu his effeets after he huh niurileied. I'li'MmilMrj seal ill of the pa'vu-hnp-ai Wlierlins efl'iled no eilie In either f the wnt.'hrs, the.ith Te'tr-'s diaiunn I in was rceeiereil. e,i ciiii'i mini that tin two w-ntrhi's ' aie bei n found. 'tie of them wn in '.."I up in Wlie'liiis- .h" eth"t 1:. ('i' 'h 'r'l'.nd The ideiiliti' ntieii is net let mad- ni-itlve The peliee this 1'e'tr.us teli";ra'dieil fu'1 descriptii n i'' tie wati'hes te leth town-, with ll." I l-,' 'Hill WO'Uh U' i'iiTs. The di In tiles ate w .lit hit uionieu uienieu inili for two important piei-- et in fi i i.i'ieii 'old tli'il 1lu iiuti'lii'- .ire ,' ,i 'l t'l"se 'tee, I t'elll 1'ellie llllll II ii -i ip'eii of the lu. ill or men ll hu I i it , d them. Hack Coffee as Bracer Is Ashct! by Trcatlway "And' innke It lilnck. tee, for u ''fiieei'." snld I'rter TrPiidway, Ml--ipi'I In the I'plri'p inttrilrr, wlieii lie nils iisdi'd this ninrnlK iiluit he i anted for hrenkfnst. He and .Mnrle William-, his blithe felleiv iirlsener, hail, lie-lde their enffee. Iiaeeu nml erkh, I'rpiifli fried potateei. lireakfast fnlleived n brief sleep mi beards In the Citj llnll eellroem. but nt that the prlHtiners Ret mere sleep than' IVteetlve Ilplshuw. lie went home nt li oVIeclc this meiiiinR and tetiirned nt l. without nn.i clecp at all. GIRL GIVES VERSION OF PEIRCE' S MURDER Marie Williams made a statement in llhieli she 1'evenled the milliner 111 which she and Peter Treidwny met I lent T Peine; hew 'the latter had been ililnkiiiK, and hew "Al" Smith and ".lack" rushed into the plnee tilul without a word of ivariiiin; struck the vli'tlin with a lihiekj.iek. Hi t kinukiUK the itlusH I'ent.ilnlns a drink uf whinkj tintn hi- hmids. She lehilel hull she llrsl nt the Hist blew, hew she i elm lied home mid awaited her hu limid. who .followed shortly afterward. Then -he evpltiined hew Smith iippcnrcd at their room later mid told llieiit tlinl the) "weie in ti jinn and he ter beat it" with the men he uauiiil as tin' a 'timl muideier-. i''iem that ueint she teiated their jeiirne) te WheedtiR nml the tntinner In whieh the) lemnltieil teRi'tlmr lllitli Smith nml ".Inek" learned that Peiiee had I ii shiln. and hew the cuniuen left them anil later hew thei were ghiu te he urre-lid in the room wljieh the) had I'littised. "Piiiee wn- l.illid." the Rlrl Mini. "In two i leu whose uiimes my hiibb) tills me weie Al Smith and mietlur nmn In' knows nnl) as '.lack.' Neither of ii- eier met the ih'iid limn before that :illn. "llllhb) ami I had been te the " ies. and .slarted bin k te (H'.l Wal nut street, where we were llvitiK as Mr nml Mi-. West. "We walked alone Market street mid beiiRlit -nine apples and Mime news li pel's which w'e weie iselm; te lead We went tu rifteenth nml ('he-tnut etieets, Rut a be uf heuei and eiek iice of i ni kers and leiuheil home about 11 :1.- iiMeelt. They .Meet Peiiee "We h'ld been theie ibent a half an In ur win n the two men i n im up ln!e -".Hid. TI ei were Indsti nils, se i.itbe: than in.il.i' "ei-e ii decided te Re out le a n --Mui .it. f and shake them. "I-'rnii' inn house we W'llked te Twe'ili tir-t 'ind Muket struts Wi nut Pi nee Hi le Me was drunk, tic i uleill) e. and was standiiiR bj his auto. Me was bewitiR te eier.ibed) nml sprnkliiR te them. He nl(cd my hubby If he limited drink. M hubby refuwtl. He ileeMi't drink. The ether two fellow Klioke up ntld Killil they wnnted one. .Nntiirully tlinl epeiied the cenvctsntlnn. Heelng that the ennui uiih RettliiR noise, hubby deelried It would be better for me te Ce henip. 1 went hntne ulene, linhb) reinalniiiR with the crowd. .My hubby eninc te the house ii little while iiflerwnrd. "He told me Peirce didn't like the ether felteii'H. He Wtv thei weti' 'tee drunk- te Milt him. He nxked my hubby te briiiR me nml Ret nmitlicr Rirl mill lie could have u part). "lltihby mill mi then that lit- had driven Metind with Peirce. who was en the Ktri'ct In his Cnr. About that time the horn Muuuled .severnl times. Hubby and I went deiin.stulr.s te Ret in the car. A iielleenuiti hum siandlnR bv the ninehlne tnlcltig a drink out of Peirce's bottle of nhlHky. The policeman had meiHP thirst, for he emptied the pint. Wiiiitnl .Mere Unuer "Pclree wauled mere liquor, se he siiRsi'Nted we re around te his npart mi'iit en .Market .street, where he -nid he had n-let and would rellll the bottle, As we drove hj Twent) -lirst and .Mar ket ctrrctH the ether two fellows, who were ever at the house, were nlundliiR there. They made us re in with Peirce, "fills was about 12 till) o'clock. When we Rut upstairs Mr. Point' took -ey. era! drinks nml became sh;(. The pun e looked us if there hud been another p.uty before we arrived. While Mr. Peiiee wns nick hubby wns HllltiR the bottle mid we were Ju-t reiiir out then when Mr. Peirce suhl he limited tiiielher ill ink. .lust ns he rnlsed the rIiihs te drink thV two fellows eninc in. The.i ejdered t,l of iih te put up mil- huiuK nml Mr. Peirce was tee intoxicated tit obey. Smith hit him mi the head with a blackjack and this knocked the r'ush out of his hatiil. I ran out. I'Vll Over (Jus Steve "llubbi told me the re.-t. He said he inn mil. tee, after me. He mivs he I ripped and fell ever a riis stove mid limited en the Hern- en his knee. I inn right home and hiihhi came in seen after me. We had been theie about lilleen minutes and were lendy le go le bed when the tellews drove up with Pcine's ear. "The men eaine upstairs and said they were reIiir te leaie Phlladi luliln. They said : "You're in this jam ju-t as much as we me. nml you better beat it, tee.' We were both frlRliteueil mui we packed up right uiviiy. They did net tell us nt that time that Peine was dead. When we went downstairs we met a pelii email, the Mime one. He was htamlitiR in front of the -tens waiting for us. Ile asked in) hu-band if Hii- was his car. Hubby said, 'Ye-, why'' lie said tlinl -nine fellows weie tr.liliR te steal the tire off the btiiK. "llubbi tliuiiUcil him and riivc him a dollar. The fellows asked him if he wnnted n drink, lie wild he ilMn ti he hntl plenty. We drove down te KIrIiIIi ami .Spruce sheet after AI biiRRflRe, nnd from there te Ylnlniil street nt Klxty-lhlrd street. V e renrh ed Hiiltlmere nt S e'rlnck Sunday niorn niern Iiir and sliirtcd for ('iiiuherlnnd ut :.(U thnt iiIrIiI. . .. , "In I'limberlnnd nt ui-O Monday mernliiR our cnr stalled. Nei'liiK It wui tee earlv te Ret Inte n Riirnse. hubby timl 1 ute In u estnuriint. we re stnrtnl acain nt :H0 n. in. und went te WheplliiR. , , . "Wi. i-kiipIipiI Wheellnt nbeiit 4 i.lfl o'clock nnd pulled up en Mniket utreet nnd waited for Al nnd Muck' te re nnd pawn wine Jewelry te pet mime) for u room. Hubby nnd 1 waited' in the car while they Ret a rneiri nt Heck's en fourteenth street. They took ,,,, ti, ill" i mini nml left the little fel low. Muck' with me. while Al nnd liitbbv went te tlip RnniRP iviin inn ear. When they rami1 buck hubby shavpd and chntiRed his clothes nnd went out with Al and Mnek' te eat. I was tVred nnd stn.ied In the room. T,inilnv iniiriiliiff hefere huhli.v nnd 1 get up.' AI get up nml went out nftpr Hip WIippIIiiR tuiper. When he eame back he Mild we nre reIiir te split. "Wp nsked why, nnd be sat down en the bed and read the paper. This wiis the tit t time we knew Peirce wns ilenil. Smith and Al had $1(10 between them. Iluhbv mil) had S4. Smith nnd Al left and lie decided Hint we eeiildn t -tnv there mid pay SIJ n liljjlit for a room. Se hubby went out nnd pnivned In- Mill. He get RS timl we went te another place and hired u room. The next dm we were nrre-tcd. We were both geinR te work and Ret money iueurIi te return le Philndelphiu." POLICE GUARD CLUBHOUSE Take Precaution Against Renewed I Violence by Irish Sympathizers ' Neu- Yerk, Nev. ''(!. -illy A. P.I iThroiiRlieut Inst night n peller Rimrd of tin p"t:nlinen nnd a sergennt kept Iwalch ever the premises of the I'nlnn I ''Inb tit I'i'lh avenue and l-'ift) -llrst 1'itiei't. which .le-t'l'dav was the scene I of a net when Irish sympathizers oh eh I jeeted le a lirli'Nh (lag ill-played by the lull ns a hnlldii) decoration. There I wns no re-uitiptleii of violence. i Police authorities today expressed the ....!...... ,!... II... ....1 1.......1. .i,t,.i, ..... OlHIIOllI 111,11 llll' III Ifl , lllv, ,lll l ... - furred at the end of a high requiem ma-s for Terence MneSwiney, former lord ma) or of Cerk, nt St. l'.itrli k'.s (Vil'cilriit. iici-nss the street from the club, was of spontnneeuii origin. Bosten and Maine Lean Approved Washington, Nev. LMi. The Inter state Commerce Commission has ap proved a leau of St!.li,"i0,47f) tu the Husten and Maine Railroad for new locomotives nnd ether eiiuipment. the empany it-elf te finance nbeut $1,212. H00 te meet the lean of the-geveriiment. Deaths of a Day WILLIAM LAWSON Fermer City Commissioner and Court Tipstaff Dies Aged 88 After nn Illness of seiernl )enis, WHIInm I.nwsen. n former elty eeinmla-. Kiencr for two terms, nml for twenty )enrs n tipstnlT In the Oiphiiiis' Court, until he retired live years iire, died Inst Wednesday ulRlit ut his home. 10 III l'-ust Herks street, in his eighty-eighth yenr. He come te this country In 18-Jfl.frem lrelnnd, wheie he wns bem In IS!!.'!, lie sett'ed In the Nineteenth wnrd end 01 the Kensington textile district, nnd nt the outbreak of the Clill Wnr enlisted In the Nineteenth Peniis.ilvunlii Regiment under I oienei icier i.yie. ninisi-ipiuiiuj he ptill'ted In the unv). nnd wns us signed te the If. H. S. Neptune until (he end of the wnr. . As n veuiiR innn Mr. I.nwseti became n follower of .funics MeMnties when the hitter wns hnnd-loem eurpet weaver In n house en Jeffersen street west of Prnnkferd iivciiuc In the Nineteenth ward. He followed the fortunes of Me Sinned until the dlilsien w inker bpcumc the nurd lender, nnd linally ie-p te the distinction of Hepithlicati leader of Phil adelphlil in Iho old "(ins Trust" era Sir. I.nwsen as a reward for his ley ..i... ... M,.l,..wt tins elei'li,! f'll eem ;iii,i in .in ...i.n- - " - .i nilfHlener for two ternis. Later he was appointed tipstaff. lie wns a member of llethesda Pres biterinn Church mid piesident of the beard of trustees; member of St, Paul Ledge. V. nnd A. SI.. Ne. 210. Pnli-s tine Plunder. II. A. M. : Lu Lu Teinp'e. Pest Ne. 2. (!. A. H.. Odd relleiis. the Anierlenn Prete.stnnt AsHoclatien. Antl Pubilen Club und Kiglitccnth Ward I'nleii Republican Club, Three sons and a married daughter survive Mr Luivseit. Kunernl servhes at his lute home will be held tomorrow afternoon. Intetmcut will be made in North Cednr Hill (Vnieter.i. Charles C. Roberts Phnrles P. Roberts, cashier of the i American lee Ce., died Wednesday nt J Ids home, JinO" Florence avenue. Sir. Itnberts, who wns sixty-six yenrs old,1 hail been ill for some time with pneu monia. Ile is survived by his wife, one son, Walter Roberts, mid one dnilRhter, I'.thel Roberts. Sir. Roberts wl'l be buried from Ills late home tomorrow , nfternoen. Interment will be in West' Laurel Hill Cemetery. Dr. Walter C. Browning 111 for several months, Dr. Walter P ' Hiewnliig, nn cepcit ili)siciiiii with Walnut street elliees, died last Tuesihii at his home. (I0P.I Kllswerth street He was sixty-six years old, a graduate of Jeffersen Medical College nnd U anr. vlved by his widow und one son. l)ri Hrewnlng I'titne Inte liublltlty pome jetirs nfiii In n legnl fight for n fee f $100,000 nuked from tins estate of Plitls L. SIngee, the Pttttdmrsli imlltlelnn The funernl will be hehl (Ids nfternoen. Yeung Republicans te Meet The YeiniR Rcpiibllcnns of Phm ilclpliln will held n reception in tlufr toems, 217 Hetith Hrend street, this evening. The ocnsleii will Introduce plKWy nr in'Tf new membeni of the r'uli. i i siv,i(a,r.nij,ijn'rf,wi!-i'Wi.rii',ciiM!tJri t iM D.'iitex will slop toelhch t enc with ut Injuring or blm'er liut (he RUn,n Unilly inlmln-iKti-reil te chllil-rn nnrt te i itnfc Iii.'Um. Tenltiachn nloppeil whiU In (Jriii; tltna ur menev win net In. air pi .it .Mui, I nt all limits, ti, .tt.iimfiirtiiri-il liy the Miullitru liriiile.il 1'rmlnrts t'n. f;i); I!. .Mnliinnriit St., Iliilllmnre. MJ. gaxga'Tia'.'jjss.'rsait'j.aj.ijjjaAi.gj.Tat.iMMfiiayhMrjL iisniagygiFia. mmanaaBicagwMnagaass Pli:i!li:!ltiiti!llil!l!!i!llli:ill!!i!!ll!!!:!!ll!ll!li;!i;!!li!!l!!!!l!ij!l!:i!i!i! q H "B && & OUIJ. 1 V TsmaasisBsssxzsssa risrssssrssssssssssassssBsia Specie 1 urtennff 01 and Winter Styles tb will be Discontinue Lat j L Jk. kJ 1 111 &L Exceptionally Fine Dress Shoes for Women Black and Brown Leatlier Cuban and Military Heels Kwrrraj QJP w: rr i5v XJKJ' m Winter Oxford tr e Brown Calfskin with Cuban Heel f, en 0 ! 'J 1 Fer Men r.oe Si. J$ y Tan and Biack Goodyear Welts Bals and Bluchers in All Leathers r 1i rB oe I I mm Wi mm 1 1 n jjew ' rrycyyry rcwi aiKiiwniwrw tMwwxmv ptmnTTT-jwwnwiiirm iYrM arTtijwrwyurnttfhriiw "Better Shoes for Less Meney" rK " V9 ". '"I" jmt jcfr "Wk "JTR P""1 MJif "tfl Wf" J& "e. TST "TT W. WP" " jw ry. m :jn iiicje 1 1 - j eiriiN son Shee Company 1231 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 11 Ne. 13th St. Just received out of bend last and biggest of all delayed in transportation. I JLSTERS Jfer street and meter wear, typical. English Chesterfields, Great Coats and regular Overcoats. All these Imported Overcoats are silk lined in the shoulders and sleeves Chesterfields are lined with the famous Liberty Silks, British great coats in shaggy shctlamls, storm ulsters, meter ulsters and walking ulsters, belted and plain models; Chester Holds, a great, roomy double and single breasted overcoat that net only gives a man the sense of being well dressed, but gives him the greatest possible comfort in warmth and wear, since the cieths range in weight from 2 J te 32 ounces per yard. Because of the very low rate of exchange these splendid ' Overcoats can he sold for $30, $35, $40, $45 and $50 less 20 and show actual money saved as follews: In the Best Overcoat Opportunity of the Seaser $50 Imported Overcoats less 20, or 545 Imported Overcoats less 20, or J3 $40 Imported Overcoats less 20, or $32 $35 Imported Overcoats less 20, or $28 $30 Imported Overcoats less 20, or $24 v 1 1 Handsome blues, browns, Oxford and Cam bridge grays, rich English healhebhemn in a score of combinations blacks, greens. This Special Offer of English Great Coats Is Only An Incident of Our Great Sale of All Our New Winter Merchandise at 20 off Without Reservati lien i ( t ' IV WILLI AM. E WANAiAKE OPEN FRJDA Y AND SA TURD A Y EVENINGS 1217 AND 1219 CHESTNUT STREET y m ''fillip j (. -f. .4 i"j , tm .i HIJVW t-tjix iA... feS' "- rifr