, f ' ERBEAnN; BBI CUES FLEES WITH 11; ltm h Victim puts Up Plucky Until Foiled by Blow Fight OVERTURN CHAIRS, TABLES . .:i..Iii'pfl 1 i obbor nllnrKnl How ..lllntiM wl...ll - ' "n nimrUiiniit ", Z S..-iiH-1'tnnn avenue, will, n 1,'i " I '' "l!!,,, n",, ".f,,'r1b,,,,,,,"i ' "1., linn. -tn'' J,,",,l'' "ml i (. ,7 .-,, m? .". " ; , fiom behind by tin' onlrmu-e thrniiKh n i unfmiMi -it"- .Wf. '' f'""" II Bllllie 1 , ..!,!.,. I IIIH' PI". "I i'H" limine tin' Mrus lr chairs nuil , The thief fo l( MM tto!" T. .V, in the balllP. in I'll nun llrmrv Hilt ri'.llllHK "." "!"!" xrhen lK" Iiciird li xt'Mi Di'Hiiii nun. 1 A". IK" u" ' . .... i.iflnnv." nr " 'I ill i lilt mill ni'1111,'1 -' dr''0.r. .... .,.! without wultliis ff ii ,1 ntnl -Irni'K III"1 "" ""' non'1- l!','Vci Mnwrrrll l-nrk mi.. .IotlRIiiR . linn- ifhii.-d h the mbher. Bi-np- ' I'l'i him Him- '" ''"""J r,Pl ii li i'l'l'w "HI' the black- utli "ii'l "'"I '"I- ,im"!s ,,l,,,il,l, ,,N !.( k ..i. ..!.:.. At,. . IS TliplllHl '"nl '" """ ' '"""Vtt.n I.... mil iiml -ti ktitn linn nunui .im". "" "" .... ..i,,,.,. f Interference. Srpllic ii' i n ' ""' - . , lfip ' ' . . i ..i :.. . tr Hiint ' pili ......i i.i..ii.i. ... ... ........ ii.i"' " '.. . lin lirr IH'ilM'i'i'i. .' " -: from. ii" " ii,.,..,,. , in .. lll'llll'lllllK to till In Inlic (irt llwr Illl' lllllll i"n' " -...".. ' iiml lift iiiPtl I'.v tin- front tUnt" i'iiv dour , . lluiil'l H- f'i'ill'I " L .... i ..i .... mini r lliinr. n iniiii who oc- Ilr rciiimi'il tlir nil iru .in "i'i , , , vu . ........wtni'il II IIMVW1 i lin'l l.ii n"u u. '."' ' i.-"' II..... I,l,i.i. llir I'lllillPl'l WHS I'OIII nlilici'S iiini'.' " ' ...' ,., , Blltl mull iiiiiuiuir wiui mi' f'rV. llniii'i -ml tin iili.'irtini'iit linil , bwii roblii'il ii "imrt ll'in' IK" n" "c lifips tin' Ul'-l H'lllil'r.i ivlli riiiiiiiniL. ii , I Illl' lllilll Hll'i I'lltl'H'll tl' llllK1' llst I Solium 'IIiIcvon ImiIIciI ' Kin' "i " ' t!i'r,n '''"'i Ih'Ik'M'iI t r,io Iw ii tin' 1i:i ml 1 1 "li" I'lignsi'il in n JniM'il l.itll'' "li lii'lii'" " lllllllHl ll'll lit I' 'MlJ'' am' ""' "'"''' "',r,' mivi'ii iwij fniiii tin' i.Hiiim i'i -moiiiiin .. i lt I' (tenth anil I'niii-li tMci'tn. bj n imtrol- r.tir ni i in s.ui iMist colli" in inir- Bdiii'ail) liii nioniiiiR. Tun of III' "I'n "lio '"i" lu'lii'Vi'il to Iuvp 1 n li'iuor Miii'ioi wrrc triti',' to or) open ll.i' n-Piu- ilnor. Two othi'iw IijJ fundi -1'ii'nil pi'ilotiiniiM to staiul nith tnoir Imii'K out tlicir Iii'ikih, wliilc He tun miiiKoiI at tin' ci'llnr ilmir. Tlii'ii l'slinlniau Ki M of tin' 'IVntli iiml Itut tgnnnnd -tM'i't- -tiiti'in. cniiie nloiiR. One of Hip inni n niriliiiK tlir pi'ilivitriiiii hojtiil an alarm, mill nil Iho iliovo jwji AI'lii'iiRli ii'iolvors wore ilrawn on'ji'tli -iili'i. no flints wi'pp fiioil. "V . i- n I olil up won' two nioii anJ a uoiniin on tlioir wilj to tiil.o n tpillei mi' i lluilpi'iitli iiml I'nr rish .trri't' tlu' pii--i'il tin Imnilitn. wlio st.onoi' niilori'il tlii'iu to bold up tlioir lani!" Tlioj obojod mid woio bnckod inmt a "nil anil ki lit iimlor umird bv ! thf tun linmlit-. while tbo otbi'i'i trioil 1 1 f.iiri- tin' irl'iii' ilnor. I hi' lilt 1 1 limn tminir.i'il tit t.n wliool of the niitoiuobilc. The tHiliMiiiin-. woro not robbod. Iliiuiiz t'io Ii"lit ln'twooii iiolioo mid limht- at tlir -aliinii mid Ciiniiio and Vine "troi t .1 niniitb no. tbo buudits wjpwl in a hi poll rnr nftor oxolimiRins lk with Hi" polii'O OwIhk to tbo ifail.inH hi niiij nf tbo liiitomobilo. itiuliouclit tlio ii i tills iniirniiiK woro I tic wimc Knnc Tlioj nro bollovod by ikiIicc to lio iiiziiiiizoil for Honor toiftery -WOMAN ATTACKED; 4 HELD Husband and Three Others. Accused of Abusing Mrs. Viola Stokes l'mil in'i-nn ui'ii" held In MiiirU- triti I'lMi'lin I ulm in eoiinectioli witll tip ftttiu li on Mm Viola Stokes. HIT" UniC-toii tri.('t who was cut with !- 1'iisti i Siiiiilm iiml is now ilmi wwiwi 1 1 in ih, l'piv, (ila llo.pitnl. Mrfc Sliil.i whs I'liiinil itni'oo-i'iiios I '.on tl.p -i' mi, I It,....- ,,r ,i Inni.,. n,, slut. mon lrnt nlmi, .IIirIioii avenue. It JJ'ttu i ull'Si'd the ilia, K was iniiili' W hiT Iiii-IiiiiuI but lesthniiiiy at tlio lor.tij tmi.ij ti, priiicd to iinplionto Wtn .T'1 Ii'-iil HI" Stephen Stokis. tlio Hb.mi tt,i,i i,,i; i,,,,,!, ()0vti, Nliiinii 4n'i nildii-.- si."itiil: Mrs. Miir w Miti Saliuiin -iiei't address, .S1W10 S"' ",n,'! ' I'I" Wil-i'ii. Avon street wv Alli'alii'iu SKK) ,. U. OF P. STARTS DRIVE t-mpalgn for Memorial to Former PrOVOSt Smith Benlns TnH.nu j.,'1'',1'nn"' Smith I'oiiiuioinnriition onrp i,prt,.,v . ..i .. .. . ,ip "' '" me i nivpi-Mtj "l.'ntujlijnia Tins ,:nni,iii"M i tl. i in 1 f . """"'' '""" tin- stu lotir 'V'""". poriniiiipiit nii'iuorial i , 'll';"1 I iH - Smith, tothi f, ."' """"""K" "HI I"' 1-01111110.1 ;'""!''::!' '''"morrow will be "J -Mi in, ."iiii ,.... ..in .... ....... . Kttntir.... r V "h "'" '" Pll'lieil ... .,.,, ,,,,- ,,,,, ,' OIM .1 In, I, "Willi ttt,,r iiioiiiiu-im iu.-iuiie a in one of the me- milK ThiPf r..o Long Term ,,"" '-'Mil, ."'Sfll u Ii ili'l.lio.i by UiU'.'IIM- "f III 1 lll I". W tn. Ii.lt .. "'" -I'llli lt ""'I' botti.., -,, .i,,,,... n. ' ttioil" , ri i v ., , '-1111,11 vt in.. I I,,.,.. ...... ineii.i Ml ill . '-. '" "''' "'" inoin '"''ll'-tli streets,. Mr.., .'"" '- -"'teii.e. ,i .M,,.. I 1'fili-rai 'J,' ,v '" ,l"' Tw.-ntietli ami I "I mi .' ,' vla""." toilnj to ii -..-ii I "CtlMtl 'I 'I 1 1 'a Hie House of 'lu-i deolaio'Slllltl. Coi H'lnber III ls a Tin- Wl i. 'iRiinunl gmiR. .... i, '"K ' HIRllt 1 -H 'A&sUfcMbK ' 8 I I j Have You Tried V AM i f. h r fmrnKsmsmmmsmmM W g I mFJRy2klMK I wr J 8 --v rJvCHs.Pv'l i '. WW ' mmk v. . a wmTM ' i mtm r : mlo ' ' mm ' m '.'". p.m. , f - X &&SmX&'t'immx&MuxtxuiitiJ& 1 cut nil NVivn I'lmtu .MISS KTIIKh TKANK l-'oinicr soloNi f (hp Uonton Nj iniilimiy Oiilicstr.i, icrently im.kIis lirr ,cin n slmlliiV nii:icily wllh Iho Konilon Sm. plumy Orclicsli-ii. J TO ASK POST FOR VETERAN j Disabled Soldiers' League Wants Member to Head New Bureau ' I'rpsldoiit lliirdliiK will bo loipio tod I to appoint ii disabled Mildier lit the bend of tlio now soldlors' irllef btiiciiu iintboi'lzeil bj tl,r Swoot bill, hleh jroriiulldnlos. the wur-prik iiiiui'micc, fodornl bomd for Mientioiml trnlniiiK mid the I'tilted Stntos I'ublio health M'rvieo iindpr one inniiiiRPiilPiit. A un olntlon to this efl'i'i'l was niloplod at tbo mi'i'tltiR of tbo (Jiiakor City IVl of the Xaliomil Disabled Soldiers' r,ciiKUV lant nlbt lit tlio lienedii't Sorvioo Club, Flf U'i'iitli mid Kiii'o streets. Tbeio mo (141. tlOO distillled soldlor.s in the I'liited Stales lit present, nc coi'dliiK lo stntNtloM "Ivpii nf the meet iiiB. It is rontended one of those should I io tbo directorship of the new bll- 1 CUll.. Ofllopi'h for the onsnlm; car were eleetod by the post as follow-: IIiikoiio I.. Mel till, post oominniidor; (ioorso W. Ililonimi, vice I'Oininmiiler : .Invopli .1. Oodlio. secretary j liu iiiuml l.ncey. liPiisiiicr; (ieoi'pi l.uklsh. pot iidjii tnnt, mid Corni'liiisi Cannon, scrcennt- aims, l'oitv-seien now lneinbora were enrolled at tlio inevtliiR, and n Ktato-wide moinbership cmnpaicn was i liimiRiiratoM. BARKERJUNERAL HELD Two Ministers to Officiate at Serv ices for Financier Funeral s.-rvl-ps for Wharton Hnr k.T. who died Satiii.la.i , wop.' hold todn.i at his late i-esidonei-. Wall (Jnr ilen. on West 1'oi-t Uoyal avenue, Ilox boroiiRh. The services wei-e in ehai-Ro of two llfe-loiiR friends of the lliimieior, the Uov. Dp, Hobort I'llis Tboinpson, a Presbyterian, former pi .-.-i. lent of Con tra I IIIrIi Sebool. nsNistoil by the Hev. Dr. John W. Mad'horson. pastor omoritus of the Kraukfoid Cburcli of tbo Now- Jerusalem. Swedonboi-Rian. Tbo pall-liearois wore Mr. Marker's throe sous, Samuel. Rodman and PoIroi limker. and a brotbor-in-law, .lolin linker. Iiiterni.-nt wa.s in Past Laurel Hill Cemetery. GLASGOW IN HUGHES' PLACE Philadelphia Lawyer as Counsel for United Mine Workers William A. (JIiisrow. Jr.. of this city, was j.-sterday appointed chief counsel of tin- I'nite.l Mine Workers of America to succeed Charles Puins IIurIu-s, who lesiRiie.l followhiR his appointment us n-iretar. of state in tin- HardliiR cab-ini-t. The selection of Mr. (ilns-jow was annoiinceil at liiiliaiiapnlis bj Pres ident Lewis, of the mine workers'. Mr. (ilasR.iw will bine olwirRo of tin eas, of the miners' otbcials who nro to he nrraiRii.-d in the I'niteil States Distriei Court at Inilianapol.s ,Ia .'5 on eliaiRi's of conspiracj 'to liolate'tbo Slu I man anti-trust law Tea for Humane Society Officers Dllieors of the Humane Kilticntiou So oi.ty will be entertiiliied at tea today by Miss Mary (. Desmond, piiu. ipal of the Wharton Public School. The ten will be hold foliowliiR the ovoicim-s in I'imni'ition with Illinium- Week in the school nt Third mid Lombard streets. Aiiioiic tbo speakers will be Mr mid Mrs t: Warioii Ti'Min, Miss Kntheilno S. Nii-hoNou. .ft--.s Anna Ileekels and Mrs. M. M Ilnlvpj. DESKS Cbair Table Filing Cabinet! hvi:u iiiinu i nit -i ni: orncK "Our Prices Arc Lower" S. WEISS & CO. 1037 Race St. illAI.M 1' .1MJII. It.( 1. IIMlii r Increasing demands for a complete printing and advertising service have prompted us to equip our selves for the task Tiie Holmes Press, 'Printers 1315-29 Cherry Street Phllidelphla You Will Find CUPleasant a . '. v s y CICY . i wmammmma . we i itmTi-M xxT, - ? t- . in tl . ?? W.J-V f,, aVEKING VV&MG IN AUTO MISHAP Lawyer and City Official Sori- ously Injured When Car Crashes Into Fountain MACHINE OUT OF CONTROL MiirIi SoIiIp-jIo. prominent politician of Chester and sealer of welRbts mid measures tr (hat city, mill John,.!. Slot--or. a proinliiont .miiiiir lawyer of tlio Mime cltv, woro lindlv hurt at 10 o'clock this inornliiR in Media when SoIiIorIp onislied his hip touring .-nr Into mi iron drinking fountain in trout of the Medlu postoflico SchlcRlo mid Stotser mo in the Media Hospital. Schli-Rlo has internal injuries, probable fractured ribs iiml severe cuts of the bond. Ho Is also bndli slioekod and was only Hoini-conseioiis when ad inlttod to til'' hospltul Stotsor Is, loss seriously hint, lie has a broken Jaw and numerous btui-.es of head and body. Two others went in tin- macliino at tlio time nf tlio collision, Di-teetiios John V'rpinmtli and John Cosriovp. TIioiirIi badly shaken up. they escaped unhurt. SehleRle and the other woreon tlioir way to the Media coiiithouse. where Stetson was to have tried a casr. Sohlesle Is said to have been driving ills I'll! nn.l snee.lv cm- at a mniil i,n,.,. nn.l to hnvo been' running on the wrong sidr of the street. Ho ivns diivtii-f iv.a.1 on Sin... k., i, As he approached Jackson In- came upon n big Interni-hiin car of the Media Slinrt l.ine. nn.l trioil to "cut around' it. sv:."- -i-; sliarply Into Jaekon stieel. As tlio macliino cniiie round the turn. out of hand, it crashed Into a big iiou drinking fountain which stand nein- the 1 ovtoflloc. The machine was ciuslie.l and the front stovo hi. The steering wheel wns broken to pieces and the tn'p of the oar (nine down on the occupants. The car was so comnlolelv ''iniislirnmiir,!" llm. thorn was difficulty extricating tlio four occupants. It wns especially hard to irof SelilOLMO out. nfnt ttitmli nf flu. itnKi.1 of the wrecked car bad to be untangled before bo could bo lifted from b-hlnd the broken st'-erlng wheel and oarrie.l to the hospital. All four nuil nro prominent in Ches ter. Sehleclo is one of the MeCllire lenders there. BULLETSVSBRICKS Private Watchman Fires on Garage Thieves Who Return Novel Fire Several shots were liro.l early to.lai nftor fleeing robbers when a private wntehnian cuiiRht them rolling n motor truck from the garage of Leon Itrnko- wit.. !1!'J7 Salmon street. The robbers took refuse in n vnonnt lot and crouched in the underbrush when Charles Fritz, .'I.'SI Hiebmon.l street, the wateliiuan. ran nftor them. A i-olli'i of bricks nml stnnou flmi about the watchman who dropped lint in the weens nn.l opened lire after one brick bruised his shin. The lobbers OM'iipe.t. I'esides the truck, the tliieios had removed live tires and u battery which were on the sulewalk when I-rita ap proached. I'll.- RiiniRo look bad been Miunslieil. 1 lie attempt today was the fifth made since Janunry 1 to rob the ar.iRO. New England Sheraton Sideboard 1790 $1000.00 From the famous J. P. TEMPLE COLLECTION THE ROSERJBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut. Street W" I T H the onderl'ully chanirc d conditions confronting- all manu facturers and busi ness men, we want everyone in this im portant section of Philadelphia to know that all our banking: facilities arc always at their command no mai ler whether it he for credit informa tion, or for the more important de tails regarding- the carrying on a n d f u i t h e r develop ment of business. An o (li c i a I is always here to con fer with you. Open Monday and Friday Evenings, G to 9 o'clock rENSlNGT0N TRUST, CO. If ,l.n"'fO' TER IN HURT WM&m&i vsmwJ' v- v v 'ui-hiji i" LEDGEtlJiHILADELPHlA TUESD2VY, OFFER BLOOD FORCOMRADE Thirty Patrolmen Anxious to Save' Life of Fellow Dluecoat Thirty pntrnlnivn volunteered todn to give us much of tlioir blood as might be needed to snve tbp life of n ooin rado, Pntrolninn Tlioinns Crow-lev, thlr t,y-Moveii years old. 1I17 Weiivor" street, (loininntown, iittaolii-d to tbo Pourth mid Hnce stu-ets station. , Crowley is nt the point of death in t.i('ii,".,",',,L."",l.iil','lV,',,'M ""'tioii of tin Plillndclphla Hospital. His Illness, , which Is nn nff.'i'tlon of the lungs, mine1 oh a result of exposure to the weathep. lie has developed a pernicious niieinln. ,' onver has fix children. I Dr. Ilubley H. Owen, chief police! siii-Ri-oti. told Director Cortelyou the I sior.v oi ino pair mil ami bis need. tlds morning over the police wire to nil the station bouses went the director's cull for volunteers. n all thirty hnskt joiiiir mon responded, hurrying to Dr. Owens' oflieo lit City Hall. They were sent to the hospital for blood' tests, ns there are several varieties of blood mid not all combined favorably when transfused. One or more mop 'will be chosen for the operation, which must be performed in a dn or two Dr. Owen said it Is planned to hne a r-tmidiug list of the nnuies of both patrolmen mid litomcn whose blood has boon shown bj t"sts to bo sultnble for transfusion. This plan would prevent delays In emergency .-uses. AMATEURS TO GIVE PLAY Farce Will Be Presented at Belle-vue-Stratfopd Tonight "I'lieliis the Mildo." a far.-e in three acts, will bo presented by the Philadel phia auxiliary of the Southern indus trial I-'duciitlonal Association in the ballroom of tbo llellevue-Htratford this evening. The oust of the play will include Misses Helen Dilii'u-ld. Margaret Cooper, Kiln Dance nn.l Margin otto Hollings worth and Henry L. Po, A. Howard Hitter. Mntthew- llaird. Jr., Pverett Hell mid II. Roger Smith. I-'ollowiug the pluy there will bo .laneiiiR. Mrs. Louis Lewis is president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Marion Roberts Troth Is 'buirinaii of the entertainment committee. MAN SHOTACCIDENTALLY Brother Is Arrested, Charged With Aggravated Assault Walter Hoy. twenty -two years old, of U7.'t! South Marshall street, was ne cideutally siot in the left leg bj his broth, r. Harry, at their home short ly after 7 o'clock this morning. The injured iiian was taken to the Methodist Hospital. His bioth.-r was arrested by the police of the Pourth street nnd Snyder avenue station, chnrged with aggravated as.ault and batt.-ry. Talk on Industrial Niagara A lecture on "Industrial NiiiRaia" l John L. Harper was tin- lending feature of a mooting last night of tlio American Institute of I'lectri.-al Kngi neeis at tlio Hugim-ors' Club. Mr. Ilai-pei- snid there woio woinlerful pos. si.dlities to he derived by harnessing the Niagara to the immense turbines that form the source of transmission. uwwwimpm 'Sf 2ti StSz, ifc. it!L 564-360ano508 3uf(h jVpeitUC M itz - PRESENT FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE KOXTUME FEATURING RICHLY EMBROIDERED AND NEW FRINGED EFFECTS IN CANTON CREPE AND SATIN. I HANDSOME THREE-PIECE COSTUME MLLEURS OF TWILL, SATIN AND CREPE. FASHIONABLE INCLUDING MANY STUNNING l-RINCED STYLES. irAiw.wm il v v ii aj-My MILLINERY Tan Calf Two Strap Pumps HANAN & SON 1318 Chestnut St. Good Shoes are an Economy I 110 OF ESTATE Sailor, Husband of Suicide, to Recoivo $50,000, Attor neys Say TO REACH HERE THURSDAY Lew II. Wnlfaoe. who is expected to nrriie in this city ThiTrs.lny, will un doubtedly receive otie-tbir.l of the Slt'O.OOO estate left by his wife, Mrs. Louise .Sluittlick Aihiins-Wallace, who eommitted suicide jit La Jolla, Calif.. nnApiil.1. Although the will bequeaths tin on- tiro estate to Mis. Aibiins-W nlluco s two children livelier first husband, milk ing no mention of Wallace, nttorneyr say he should receive a husband's third, as the will was made before the second mnrringe. It is the belief of I.. Stmiffer Oliwi nml other uttorneys for the estate that no s.-i on.l will exists. ' "If we had thought 1 great likelihood of tin there wus all) of u existence I Inter will." said Ml Oilier today . "we ndiuitti-d the will of would not bav. Noieiiiber Ti. 11I1S, to inobiite." This will was iiia.lp by Mrs. Ailiuus-Wulhiee live montlis nfter the death of her til -t husband. William W. A.lmns. Jr. "Nor do wo (iiostion tlio authen ticity of Mrs. Adnms-Wallaco's mar linge to Wallace in iliiltiinolo." said Mr. Oliver. 'Ihc will wns filed for piobnte in this city yesterday. Should, by uny cbanee, a later will bo found, now that the early document lias been filed, it would be no. essnry to carry mi appeal to the Orphans' Court hofoie the llrst could be set aside. The two childion lo whom the estate is bequeathed In the will are Janet Adams, thirteen years old, and Stirling Sliattuek Adams, ten years. A trust fund is provided fop them until they shall have become of ago, nfter which he will provides that tlio pilule shall be evenly divided between them. In the monntlme provision is nindo for the two children to lio nt the Wallace home lit Nnvahoe and Morelnnd UM-mii-s, Chestnut lull. The will names in.- 1101 iiiailioivu l run i o, hm p.nociu ir , 01 nit- .-state, i iiaru-Hr''. "rogg nn.l Alfie.i S. Weil are nnmViV.ai guardians for the children. S Mis. Adams-Wulluce klllml herself iams-i aiiuoe kii phi nerseii. because 0 stumVUcritleis,,, I uiagc to nHneira siilrtrl lears be.- b.nlnr. Itn Is nnn-' it 11 sail oT li-l inn anil ma ny years her junior, lie is now on bis way Hast xwitli Ids two step children mid the usbos of his wife, who wus cremated by order of her family. A. E. F. Veterans to Dine . .The aniiuul dinner of Company . I-'ifty-second Pioneer Infantry, A. M. I. will be hold Saturday owning at Knglep's. It is expected that a large iiiimber of the members of Company I will take advaiitngo of this opportunity to meet their "old buddies" ngnin. NEW YORK Qkdton EWM1W Ml) irinFfT' imij) JL 1L i & AN The new lijrht shade so much in demand, with i-Ggulur or Haliy I-'rench hools. Wo also hao this stylo in Havana Hi-own Kidbkm, Huvntm Rrown S'uede ; Calfskin. nd (iiin-nictal Hpsienj to Match, WALLAC MAY GEI I aiiiaiilisUi 5 wis4 : APRIL 12, 1021 I THE BLACK BAG MYSTERY All the Thrills of a Russian Mclo. Then, Bloolel It was a bag! A rusty bla. k bag thai had a foreign look to It ! ! The pietty gill in (-luirce of the ohc I, I room of the Adelphln Hotel took it this in. ruing shortly after the hrcuklnsr I hour., I Later she hem. I mi ominous sound I mining fiom tlio bag, which she had I placed on a rear shelf. It sounded, mon- than uuytliing .-No, like a clock tick nig, ticking. The check -room girl could not jiwl leinember what riort of u man had left th" bug. but she wus inclined to think lie bad oily. Slnle whiskers mid u "ofi. blink hat pulled down hut his eyes. She decided that she mid the hug weie not (ougeuial . ouii.intoiis in the same room, so she took it to the inan nger livery time miybo.li inoioil the bag thill pceullur noise could be hem.l. Finally seieral a.lveiiturous spirit -took it to a iiuiot room and opened it No bomb, no Riislsan libit, no thrill! All that the bag cotituiiicil was a pan ........... .. .... .. , i sprui-r scales, so dell. -atoll Illl ill-leu l tutu tiu-i un.olle.l nt- every motion Aliollier ni-.vle. plot gone wrong. ", . - . - . . - si(iiieii me pri-iiy ciiocicrooni Bin WILL DISCUSS P. R. T. LEASE Citizens to Express Views on Frank ford "L" at Meetings Cineiis of all sections of Philadelphia will haie nppoitllliiti lo nil- their views on the piopos.-.l lease by the city of the Pmiikfiuil elevated lino to the I'liiln dolphin Itniii.l Tinnsit Co. at u series iof meetings in City Hull. ' Tin- hist will be hold hefnte Conn I oil's liunsportiitlou committee tomor , ion night Hugh l. Montgomery. . tlmil 111:111 of th,- committee, will pie I side. 1 Ilepiiseiilativos of several business loigiiiimitioiis, W), Ils ,, ,,f (I,,, I R. T . will be heard at the llrst 1 " ting I niler tin: proposed lease the i.omp.ini will operate the l-'iankfoi-.l line nml the P.ustleton surface lines j Imili In the city and pay the citi 1 per 1 enl on the Investment liofim- the , tuistion of divldeiuls is considered 'HOWARD S. GRAHAM BURIED , Services Held for Banker, Member of Old Family Tin- funeral of Howard Spencer tira hum. banker mid bioker, who died Sun IU5 at Ids 1 ie. I'll.'! West Chestnut aietuie Chestnut Hill, wns held this afternoon from St. Paul'i Church, Chestnut I Till. Mr ( I'M till 111 Wfl u lift f - fj.it t vain u nltl I---' --.......t. nun 1111 1 - iwyi 11 in i 1 1 1 1 ,, -, : v- .- , n ''s ''" "'' " H10111M t.rnlinm. a Z Tf, , 'I' v-' "I'l-'K sou-ra grca .11- I'l-tlJlll en.t.-rprlseii,,, irgillill. lllld W ill, founded -thi- city of (irnliani in that stnto. His mother was lllizalii'tli llas klns Diinty before her murriiigo, do-r-ccndmit of a Huguenot family. Mr. (irnbam was n 'member of the Phlludelphfu Racpiet mid the Philadel phia Criket Clubs. In this city, ami sporting organizations in various re sorts. Sterling Silver bMUPSIjleq, 7ba yScrw'ces Dinner Services rat Ta&fe Silver MacDonald Oxford and Cambridge Gray Unfinished Worsted Suits $40 Thy so are beautiful suits: liccoiu in to ull types, of men. Luxurious, in the coinl'oit of their lino lit, and n their perfect tatc. MncDonald & Inmpbell standards of quality and tailoring assure the Rii-atcst "pleas ure and economy through their lonj? w oat inn, and make them most re markable values. Men's Hnti, Clothing, Hnbcrdmhery, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street L iJHHLV XVILOIIED JACOB KjED'S S 1424-1426 Qicstmut Stireci ' r a rrni a i nnn inn UAKUINAL AKKIVtb . IN N. Y. tomorrow; Will Loave for Philadelphia Thursday Night, Wire less Says P. R. R. OFFERS SPECIAL CAR CiKliiiiil Dougherty returning from jloiiie. whole be recoiled the red hat. is expected to rea'-li Sandy Hook on tin- steamship Olympic at "i :.".() o'clock toiiioi row morning. Passiige from Sandy Hook to (Jiinrnn tun', whore the prelate will be met by n leii'ptioll coninilttee. usiuilli li.Uires lour hours. The cardinal nml bis parti ,,, ..I .,.i of priests and laymen nn- expected to 1. ,,,... tl... Ilt.m. l,.,i ...... , . ...,.. iv II) o clock toinnr U morning. The Olyinpie lias bien delaiei slicliih In 11 stoiin. ac.'oiding to the lnti-t w 11 oless uiessnge reeeived by Monsignnr Neilu P. l-'isliep, who has hoi n in ohm-go n the Philadelphia diocese during the ubs.-iu f tbo i-iirillnul iin-hbishop. Cni'dlnal Dougherty will bo greeted !m '-'IK) tuiests mid In 1 men of this citi. wlio will go down rhi harbor on the boats John I" Hyliin aim Corieetlon The delegation has taken . punters in the Hotel Pelinsylianiii Permission has been gained from Washington for tin- 'ordinal and his pmty to Ionic the Olympic at ipiar nntllie nn.l pioceed 1,11 to New York on the HjIbii That will iclieu. tbom from the long delay always oiicouiiteiod at the quarantine station while the shi is being inspoeteil Piom quarantine the two boats will proceed to the Patten where the entire party will disemliaik Cardinal Dough 1 rtj will immediately become the guest ot Archbishop llaies, f ,,w York. No preparations burn been made for any special 1 iit.-itainiuont dining hi. slay here, whiih will cm Tburs.lnv eve niiig at li o'clock when the entire' pnrty will stmt on a special train for Phila delphia, the Minimal and entourage oc- i.p.Mlig a special nip that bus been of foied hi olbcials of the Pennsylvania Rallrond. Tlie Philadelphia delegation mot last evening in the Pennsj Ivanin Hotel nt which tin- Dual arrangements were .0111-pl.-ted. Tin membors of the welcoming party, how 01 or. were instructed to keep in ton. h with Moiisjgnor Neiin p. I-'isln-r. Senior Vicnr (tonernl of the Arch. li... 1 so of Philiidelphia. in event that further ndviccs are icceivi-d from the Olympic announcing u change in tune of arrival. Fireman Missing Since March 17 otln ials .it the .Municipal llu-niai li.iic not le.iin'd yet whnt mad' I 'II-, mas M.C.-i'n. ii S1L1III lirenian th.-ie. il'i't hi" jo.) wit'-lii'lt notice on M.iPihl 17 M.-Cain ias not ti-turucil im-c. .. ' in ' I.iino'.n Putbusb sent ilisiliiii. ' ii-in i thuiiiub for biin jotonhu Me- i .nn lues at ::!10 North Fifth street, i Bridal Cift5 & Campbell AT FASHION PAIIK m ir V far Ivjv 3 - ONS i-,'r,?-r a TIGERS T0GIVE PLAY HERE Triangle Club to Appear April 23 as Part of Long Tour "They novel- cauie back," so they My, hut that's exnetly what the Prinrrtotl Triangle Club Is going to .14 on the .-veiling of April ii.' when It present lln uirrent show of that liaino In the ball loom of the Rollouie. Stratford Hotel. Lending men. lending Indies, "oho riiiPK." Peruvian Inca chiefs, n full lb dgo.l student orehestrn. fourteen Jokps on prohibition, u limning chorus nnd n .oiiceitinit tdnier "for whom n enroor on Ilrondwny may contldentlt bo pro dieted. ' nn- hut a few of whnt the troupe of some eighty under-graduated lias to offer. ..,T.hp. "ntnnianllmfs appearance In Plilla.lolphla is part of the most nmbl tious schedule the "Trlmigle" has nt tempted In the thlrtv years or so of Its eistpnep. "They Never Come Hnek" hns nlrondv been seen In fourteen rltlos For a Limited Time Only! Sweeping Clearaway of Medium-Weight Suits! CotiL more to produce than we're selling them for! Fine Quality Suits just right for wear three-quarters of the time, at these Three Clearaway Prices! $29 for $50 & $55 Suits $33 for $60 & $65 Suits $42 for $75 & $80 Suits Started with 1800 Suits and have been selling strong can hold out for a Limited Period only, but they will net you savings of $21 to $38 the Suit while they're on Sale! Good choice of fabrics, pat terns and all sizes in one style or another! Will pay you well to come in and find your size! Get busy NOW! Spring Overcoats Good selections of 1921 Spring Coats in light grays, light browns, homespuns and novelties all regular $45, $50, $55 values at the Spe cial Price of $38 Ferry & Co. 16th 6c Chestnut Sts. I UNITED STATES I GOVERNMENT INDIAN LAND Lonrj Yearly Payments Oil and Gas I IrdniAN I AMn I INDIAN LAND EXHIBITION CAR u ' i nn. imii . i 1 1. 1, j , i i i Car Located at 32d n:id Lancaster Ave., W. Phila. AND OPEN UAILV. DA M TO 0 P M m may. i -a r m. ro j ; , i . "! I i ti J b Giirn-' 1 1 VI mi ' V SHOES I I Wm& 1 iLffBiM 1l iwiisinh.ui. nn.l AITctlirMlv AviQ. S5i- r ML Ifi I iJHkH i -- J A frSrXaa-Jszrr'r-it.-vxi, - t- x . ; I -:r;- 'j i
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