""-at flfd. s AA If v ' i$ 'if EVENING PUBLIC LEDaERPHlLABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,. MARCH 23, 1921 a IYER DEJECTED Moyer Goes to Jail ENTERING PRISON Cnshicr of Wrecked North Perm Bank Starts Long Term a Day Early BARELY TOUCHES SUPPER Although lie hnil until 10 nilmk this morning In lioglti liit- ."cnlcncp of from twelve to fifteen c;us, Italph T Mojcr. font ii'fi(i i iifliii-p of the urrckcil North IVtin Until. wont to the Hasten) Pfnitentinri Inst niRht. He urriveil there in tune fot nipper. An nnpenl to Hie Supreme t'ourt from a ieci,iot) of the Siipriior t'ourt wiim denied A.xkeil linn loiei .)ient hi lir-t niRlit in piison Warden .MeKenly said he nppraietl to he i'onsiderabl down hearted ll ml iefepil Annoiineement i tnnde l William A. (!rav, hi nllni-tie. e.nij vester dtiy tii.it 1n i lietn would take nil vantage of "hat -paie tin'e he had so an to enm'ileie hi business nt'i'tinge mentf. A hour I .ISO ii'ilnrk, hum pi word was m-iu to ('ill Hull flint ,t was tlei idrtl bj Mn.wr in sniienilei a 5 o'i loel. Moter was then Inken to tin Wlilener Buihling and into the cifiee of his coun sel. Inrse irowd of dlintm-ni'ilim-besieged the nttoine's oflii e prepaid! to snap hik photogiaph Mr. t!iin then decided to ni'li Slojer flown n roar1 tnirn After tnl ilrivins Mopi ai rived 'it the main gatec of the pi ivin at ." .'Jit p. m He was met liv Warden Mr Kent ulin told hi in that lie wn- jujt in tune for supper The moment that the Bie.it iion -gilded oak doois lonetl nft "i1 Mojer he became exceed -jtiglv pnl" and nervous. Mpjpi's tirst utcnt iiiside the pnon mis nn an ii'iu-imlh light one .on listing ot two slhes of bread, n baked npp'e and n i mi of tea WhhImi ,. Kent nul Mo.ier hardl.v tom-iied ilie food HELD FOR KILUNG TWO Camden Saloonkeeper Says He Shot In Self-Defense Antonio Sur'ovir twenti -llnee eiu otd saloonkeeper at I'ourth Mini I'hesl nut stretts. Camden, was held todnv , without hnil for rtmit by Heconler! Starkhouse eharged with the deaths, ot Chnr'ps Hoover. nft -three jenrs old. 801 Uidgewai street, (rluuci'ster and Frederick Shaw, twenty-thioe lenrs old. Kaighn avenue and Locust street. SutloMP admitted at the hearing he Hhol the two men He declared tliei with three others, nttacked him in Lis saloon .ind he tired m -elf -defense His (.yps wen- brulHPd and he bore other marks indicating an encounter Captnin of Deiei fives Schregler tes tified that piitnilnifii had arrived lit the mloon Stinilni night to iliscover Hoover and Shaw mm tail wounded lloth died following their admission to Cooper Hospital Kite prison- weie lielil m .ViiXI bail each as material witnesses iiinXl ImnHH LEGION PRAISED IS IN POILUS' LE1TER Commended for Efforts to Check Activities of Alion Propagandists POST EVENTS SCHEDULED The l.egioti fnirign stand taken by tlie Ameiican in the effort to otetn the tide of piopagaudists that has aecnied to gain fresli im petiis lu this . mi ti try in the hint few months, has reiciveil na tional onimcndn lion and testi monials of ap preciation a n il nssinances of co operation li h t o lieen leiinetl fioiu inan.i noiuvis One 'ook the form of a letter to National tViiiiinniiil'f (ialbralth from the French War V'lenins" Society and said 'In ii ratiipuign of sKteinntlc uihiinlii mu nave made the mil v. kind of reply it was tilting to make mid the poilus' nppiuve it mill thank ion Another testimonial wns the action of the Indiana State I.ejialaturp in paus ing ti lesoliltion cointnending the Legion's tight against the movement. Mnn veterans of foteign parentage will be kept in i loser touch with the activities of the Legion n.i a result, of ( Mie addition of mote than one bundled! foreign language newepapern to tin mntHng lists of the American Legion News Service. David W. .Inmeson Pout, No. 183, will hold a benefit nt the Chestnut V,,'l7! ?A'.orn lIos'' Monday April 4. Dfivld MHe in chnlrman of the com mittee on nrrangementa. On the fol lowing night, April B, the post will give n dance for its members and their friends nt post headquarters, Van l'clt street nbove Chestnut. A special feature Vi i . ,"nt'( wl" ,)P "Klf""' Krazr Kids, n juvenile orchestra conducted by Louis Kiss, n member of the post. Lnfaycttc Post, No. 'Mi, has com pleted plnns. for the nnntial banquet, Wednesday, April 0. the nnnlvcrsnry of this country's; entrnnre Into the war. The banquet will be held at Mosebach'a, Thirteenth street mid Gitnrd avenue. Colonel Franklin D'Olier and George II. Streaker will he the guests anil speakers of the evening. Arthur Pugs ley will net ns toastmnMer. Harry lngersoll Post, No 17 1, will give a fiance nt Kugler's. 34 South Fifteenth street, n the evening of April "i. Tomorrow night the post will hrfve its monthly meeting nt the same place. in ..nun v unmri wner iiiifi several others will speak. The post announces thirty now members will be welcomed at the meeting, MILLION FOR CHANNEL WORK Allowance for Maintaining and Deepening River la Made Major General I.nnslng H. llench. chief of engineers of the United Slates nrmy, today notified Mnjor Ii. K. Lyon, chief engineer of the Philadelphia dis trict, that nn allotment of .$1,000,000 has been ninde to this district for main tenance work on the Delaware channel i the prisoner BEGGAR, BUT NO GENTLEMAN Man Dreised In Height of Fashion Very Rude to Police Harry Nell, who Rays he Is a "gen tleman beggnr," gnve several patrol men nn tinensy hour early this morning nnd Incidentally his title was ques tioned by .Magistrate Grells. Nell, nttlred In the sartorial elegance of spiltig, demanded to know why he was in-rested. Pntrnlman Hose, who nppenred to be somewhnt withered ns a result of his contact with Nell, nn mumped the following charges ngninst for the year nnd nlso for work on the deepening of the chnniiel to thirty-live feet. Tlie deepening of the channel has been piogressing slowly for several years and to date Is 03 per cent com pleteil, according to Major Ljon. who says this new appropriation will en able the department to finish 10 per cent more. More thnn S.'.OOO.OOO will be needed to complete the rest of the work. 'Blocking the highways, disturbing the penre, disorderly conduct, nssnult and battery, using profnne language, lunllpious mischief, resisting arrest, de struction of city property nnd being plain drunk. "Thnt's about all theie is -against him." snld Uose. Neil wiped his shell -rlmmeil glasses and appeared to be surprised. "I think the I'hnrges are too numerous." he snld. "I have had n rather uncertniti nieht (fill, soft gray hat uml other things to mntoli, Nell wns found sitting In tlie middle of the car trucks on Light" ttrcet nenr Unce early today, nrgtting with n well-filled trolley car. When, Uose jiut him nn the slilewnlk he struck the policeman. II Is snld. and tore the badge nnd buttons from Ills coat. When he wns landed nt a pntrol box with the nssistnnie of several other patrolmen Nell, to show his illsan nroval, tore the telephone out of the box. FIND MAN;sBOJ)YJNCMAl Mining Thomas E. Coe Had Been Since March Q The body of TIhuu.ih J ,, six years old. 3SK) Te,rm, Mll,?e$ sahickon, wns found nt T-n '. . '" III AaL mis morning lloatliig In the i, Coe ,lispp,nl.0(, ,nm " ' "ijitif the canal. Alnrcli 1). .. A,'b.iv ,WftllinR "car tlced tire body tlonting liositc Levering street nnd t,, ', police. It wns Identified In , ' A lion Coe left. in i.,",fn- colli! for n wnll. it.. I...,"."1 he 1 z lie Is .survived by l- Children Cause Serious Runaway A runaway resulted last evening from an inhuman prank practiced by n num ber of children, who were playing nt Klghth nnd Addison streets, Harvey Stone, of North LeithgoW street, left his ashcart at that corner, and the chil dren built a fire under the hotsc nnd threw cartridges into tlie names. lien j fiftopn yenrs old, of 5320 Mnster . "' the cartridges exploded the uorse dashed was clennlng yesterday was nceM..!'?.'' off. scattering refuse as far as .Mtitu . '" ", ;; uniri woun C.lllol -. II.. ... .-. " " ' inn children. nnd tit Boy Cleaning Qun Shoots Hand A stnnll revolver which .fni. ,. . I'riw, 'anil South streets, Ilecnusc of Injuries the hand. His Injurv entn.it. "rt'nj him ,J Although he wore a new steel-colored ' the liorse mny have to dc shot. ins nnirv lino .i- ". '" tSL-ffi"1 Philadelphia HnmcM Kiosiiini. "mcopatblc ..tl PllUtO s, (.'oinicled i.'ishiei'. U.ilpli T. .Moyer, of flu Ninth Penii llanh. plinlo gr.ipheil just before Ip.iving for the "lien" SUSPECT OPIUM IN DEATH i Two Csmden Men Held While Cor-1 oner's Investigation Is Made , W 1 1 1 in in F. .Itihiisiiti loutiil iininii-l s.i. his nt P o'lloik Moliilaj inoiiiiiig in the loom of a house on Kuiliu avenue' near Front street. Camden, died today I in Cooper Hospital. Phi -ninns believe death due to opium poisoning George llnlnc. twentj -two eai old. nliil lames Krtiwu, tvventv threi (ears 'Id who nd'ilpiefl tlie iiiiiin in whi,i .lohtisiMi w.is found were at ri - et to l:i iinn an1 held to uwait an am- tlg.ltlMl atussv ''' i-wiAmA Dr. HENRY D. JACOBS Speaks at the noon-day services at Keith s Theatre TOMORROW HEAR HIM illn & Store rjJll'K! AVtl wacmjLiiscii Z$3d So easy to use IJuy evcrhln for the f nihv a hh ior oi nreff?r ( tot na ! urnt tu Hous 1 urn irnnK, Jfe rv nnd Ocnenil Mpr v'iandl Pa at your r liiwn.enct'. U n h 1 r tjht h-rrt nn C GMttlUt SiffP' n' ir 3f erB Cn" IMion-r- nr W rlt s.r. WEAVER mi ... CI. roowto IIU V.IICMIIUI Jl. TA'timATO, Q YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD for a Stylish Easter Outfit This Advertisement is the only intro duction yon need. Select yonr New Easter Outfit Tomorrow. w $1 .00 a Week Pays the Bill for a Smart New Society Suit for Men and Women Boys' Norfolk Suits, GEO. KELLY'S S. E. Cor. 12th & Walnut St.. 2330-32-34 N. Front St. 1816-18-20 Atlantic Are., Atlantic City, N. J. At Geuting's The "BOARDWALK" a solid all-leather Oxford at vmBsS7Bk ' s?sv liladelnhia a&s. stv siSa l-ful Shoo p Hm v tijiySaa-'7;'&i3ft, i"-en man m PI realized what a wo ride this is w e wouldn enough 'to last one hour. There hasn't been a shoe like this offered in this town at S7.7.1 for five years. Beautiful light mahogany calf sturdy enough for any service, dressy enough for all occasions. Always Buy Sox When You Buy Shoes Men's Pure Silk Sox full fashioned black & cordovan, $1.00 Men's Fiber-plaited Sox black, navy and white 55c 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family 1308 (pronounced vting) Chestnut St. m ah K- & k & ma J UllUUS UI1U Stockings for all the family y M The Stores of Famous 5Kocs u ' l9 South 11th St. (Quick-Service Men's Shop) Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising 1 gihiimiiiiliiHillii uniiiiiiimiiiliii iiniininiiiii!iMiiuUi)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiliihlillllllllllllllllllllllMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiintn 'i ?-.? -iJ . vlT'W9fSJWW? ' ...v:...V...-.;. . . '' ;..... .;.; ' " - f . "" . ...... r?:&&x .:.'v .fc :'&rt" v.-'xipgBat&e&m&aat :.- :.-3S8&&s3is&f$&x b .".' . ?&&&& ,. -s. gfciwtoa m Copyrieht 1921 Hart Sclwflner & Mint j&&k.. VVA0, The time to "look your best" INE reason why you should look your -, best on Easter Sunday is that everybody else does; even the old Earth makes an effort But men dont buy clothes for just one occasion; youll wear them afterward How long afterward they'll "look your best" depends on how they're made and what they're made of Our clothes are of all-wool fabrics, perfectly tailored, smartly styled They look their best as long as theylast; and that means a long time Satisfaction or money back Hart Schaffner & Marx B nfflllil.lllllllllllllHMH m : You Are Doubly Insured at this Store, -the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Guarantee and our own Strawbndge & Clothier LdiUtt jt ..hV u .atiiti&gmu
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