Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL' 21, 1921
REPORT OF MAYOR'S
PROBERS ASSAILED
Standardization of City Em
ployes Not Advanced, Bu
reau Sets Forth
Description of Smpcet
Sought in Count's Murder
Thirty yenrs of nse.
WcIrIw nbntit MO imuvl
Hns ilnrk complexion nnil straight,
hiark Imlr.
Wears "llniih" caif
MAY GET MAN HERE
IN COUNT'S MURDER
SHOPLIFTER BLAMES RUM
not imllpntPil. for which cither incrensw
in pnv or nlisorptlon of the bonus In
i the re'jtiilnr unliir.t, or both, nrc rccom-
'iiirmlcil. No reference even i mniie to
i .i .. iUH riw! survirn i nmmis.
DEALS WITH S A LAn 1 1 a,brpn l)RCI, HH ,lie i,n,i, 0f the ork of
me comimuru.
The report of the Major special
i -iininlttee. rccommcndlnc certain srtlnn
nereae. mi criticized tmlnv by ', Man Hd Hat and Po,ed as Store
r.ureiui of Municipal Uccnrch ns not ( Emoloye
inlmnrin" the caue of stnnilnrill&ntion . , . p .... .. , ..
1 clarification of -aluricH nn.l j..b. Hogcr M. IM.rk. of J'""' Vp-
Whv not stop dabbllnic lth the.lar stror-ts. formf r PB1t'0VE2,,iiS
, nblrm of municipal salary ami Mff sentenccl to W month,. In tl c lloitre
ndlnstment.- the bureau iike,l in its of Torrection 1 .luilffe Shilll in (r m
eeMv bulletin Vsprnnlh whej. there inal Court thh mornlnB for 'tralInK
i a plan rrmli for adoption for ,lenllnKl tuentj -four ulilrt- from n Market :rtm
with till- problem in a comprehensive store Ulack. pleaillns gully. l.Intn.Ml
.nnnnerv llquc.r for hi- downfall, and n-ked to
lie ent Homcuhore where he could work
llfpnrt Mnile Manilntory , ,)ff p(Tprtf.
The leferenec w.ts lo ine rinc-uiin Tetimoti slioweu iiihck me invriiun
tiiin report prepared lat xear b the 0f ,,vel method of Rhopllftlng. Hid-
"nil Service ('nmniNfinii at an approx- inK j,, ,.nj, 0M one floor of a department
iraito cost of s'J'.2..0n The mvetiga- ,,,, 1(, wulil go about on the other
tion and report by the lomniissinii wns tioor, taking goods, able to pas- ns an
w -.1 ..... m.1. ... Iii ilm .. nhlirler 1... .. k.Mnna l.ri.it..in.lrwl
iniiiu' iiiiiiiiiniiM , ... mi- ""
The MnMir several months ago as
signed Pirectnr Cm en. City Solicitor
Sim tli and Oireclor Sprnule to go over
the wage and ninr summon ucm i"
make rccnmmenilntions Th. report , RCDort8 "Friend's" Loss to Po
submitted bx this Kp-flnl committee was I an "cpu
called ' n distinct dlappointment" bt . lice Details Lacking
tlie Research Hureiu which continued I mn Kiving the name of T. J.
"An exnmlnntlon of th" report, which i iriicirlc-kM and liis nddress as Oreen'w
was signed b the director of the lie. , Uoj,,, reported to the police the robbery
twirtment of Public Work- and the city from .. friend" uhoHc tinme he does
Detective Busy in This City in
Search for Von Plcklor's
Slayer
BLOODY CAP IS FOUND
cmpliM' because barehrnded.
ROBBED OF S1000 WATCH
pnn
-i... is .!... A,itr....inir- rivll Servwc
Commission. Manrs office. ( ommer
cial Muceum.i citv architect Pepart
ments of I.n. Wharves. Hin-ks ami
Ferrleo. labile Health. I'ublic elfnre,
Public Safety and I'ublic Work
ritv Transit Not Mentioned
"In the office of the purchasing ngent
iix cmplovcs nrc to have the bonus made
part of their regular nalaries. but no
tncrcnfcs for them nrc recommended
The Department of City Transit in
common with the count) offices is not 1
een mentioned in the report. Irtiniuv
no changes in titles are proposed There
is no evidence nm where in the report
that standardization was in the minds
of those who framed it It N merelv i
n list of positions, selected in a manner
11. An..At n nw. ... thnf- vtnlntfv
nnrnj n.... v.... ... . .-,
i ... n .nun., .r unAti us-lffft nl thn nnnr.
Hendricks did not offer any detnilH of
the robbery, beyond denying that It
was a "hold-up.
Clues have been found In riiilndfl
phln which may lead to the nrrest of
the slaer of Ilrinrlch von Tickler, nld
to have been a Oerman count. He was
killed In Atlantic City n week ago.
A checked cap said to have belonged
to the RUKpect shifted the hunt to thin
city. The cap Is stained with blood,
and detectives are declared to know who
owns It.
Captain of Detectives Bonder said
Harry Wilson, n private detective em
ployed by County Trosecutor Onsklll,
had been In Philadelphia since Tues
day night running out clues In connec
tion with the murder.
"Hut he has not consulted mc, or
sought the co-operation of tht Philadel
phia authorities," Captnln Souder said.
The man wanted is about thirty years
old and weighs about 100 pounds. He
Is dark-complexioned, and hns straight
black hair. He Is sitid to wear "Hashy"
clothes.
Itohbery and reveugc were given ns
motives for the crime by Atlantic Citv
police. Wilson says Von Plckler was
known to have a considerable sum of
money on his person, which was miss
ing when the body was found.
During the war Von Plck'c wns
frank In denouncing his fatherland. At
one time, the detectives say, he was
npproached by Oerman secret ugents,
whom he repulsed.
The latter theory, that the Prussian
was murdered out of revenge for1 Ills
refusal to espouse the cause of Ms
own country, Is the more strongly
Credited. The detectives believe he was
killed by two lilred assassins, traveling
In a motorcar, xnry ininK mc car re
turned to this city, where one of tho
men remnlncd, while the other returned
to New York by roll.
Letters discovered among the dead
man's effect by William Carlton, who
was oppolnted proctor of his estate,
definitely establish his right to the title
of Count von Plckler, It Is declared.
Tiinu. letters were sent to him by his
nunt, Countess von Ituelow, WurUburg,
ltavorln. She Is closely related to the
famous Von UucIowb of the Kaiser s
regime. Von Plckler Is said to have
been the heir of the countess nd also
to share In other large estates. In the
fatherland.
The AtlnntlcvCity authorities were
Informed by Hss Itertha noke.
hAft KaItL Aannn nl tUn l. 1 -..!..
Von Plckler was employed, that
he had confided to her that lie had In
hcrlted $8000 about two yearn go and
would net nhnnt 11 mviann n,o. .
about $2,000,000 In American money nt
mc cam rme oi exennnge, Detore the war
on hlit return in flftrmnnv ...tilnU .tM i,.
contemplated to make In 102.1.
Mrs. Kmmn Hmnll 914 Vnt Til.ki..
second street, New York, who knew Von
x'icKicr: nyn nc wns not a count, but
wns called "count" because of his man
ner. Hhe declares he lived In Philadel
phia tor a while.
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
WILL BE DOLLED UP MAY 1
City Forester Already Has Planned
Attractive Floral Display
Miss Independence Hqlinre Ih getting
her colorful spring dress of flowers Into
this season beennso the "dressmakers"
were so rushed with previous orders
they had to delegate May 1 to 10 ns
the time for beautifying this one of the
clty'H children.
Some thought the city fathers hud
proclaimed Mln Independence vKnunrc
too elderly, dignified nml stately to wear
bright colors; that they wanted her to
wear just' the simple green velvet tlntt
usually forms the predominate note In
her summer gowns anyway. Hut City
Forester Mills nnnounccd today that the
gny "trimmings" for her gown had
been ordered and designs were now
being drawn for the summer frocks.
VICTIMS STILL IN HOSPITAL
Two of the men Inlured In the nccty-
f.M .. n. . .
Manchester Shipper, nl Port ltlcw M
yesterday, In which one man a, viiLT
nrc sim in mc lipiscopal llospli.t '
n lesult of their bums. They ,. t "
Wnrrfngton, 2140, South n..
Mreet, and Chnrles Clark. 2a9-ni? ,
Monmouth street. The men wer.l K,'
when they tried to cxtln, i.Urn,4
flaming clothing of William jCr.
fellow-workman, who was enve InnlSv1
the blast. He dlel Inter I, W k'
comil Hosp Hal. " ",c Mi.
copal iiostntai,
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Ask for
HYDR0-PUR0CK
You buy gasoline, tires,
lubricants by name. Why not
battery water? Tell your ga
rageman you want HYDRO
PUROCK a genuine dis
tilled water made for bat
teries endorsed by all
manufacturers. Ask for it
by name at dealers, or di
rect in half-gallon bottles.
THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
110 S. 24th St. PMUdtlphU
Cfk for the diamond trait mar
and tht Mini
lYDRO-PUROCI
n:i.r.m-i:i,-j'.v.ij :
NeVtr told in bulk
Foreign Connection
Desired
Touns business man past thirty. Five
vears Industrial plant manatter: now
financial executive with largest Amer
ican corporation In Its field Connec
tion desired which will lead to for
eign assignment Highest bank and
business credentials.
n oos. unoKit orricB
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Headquarters for Eberhard Faber's
Pencils, Penholders, Erasers, Rubber Bands and
Stationery Assortments
Eberhard Faber's Mongol Pencils
An Epitaph
"He meant well, tried little and failed much"
"Erected by his loving Wife"
lrsOTKgSffirBBSR
Near Saratoga, a headstone in the cemetery
thus epitomizes a life's effort.
In the files of our wartime periodicals, some
advertisements now stand as mute evidence of
similar weak "try-outs of advertising" by well
meaning but short-winded corporations.
National advertising need not be experimented
with, it works.
Either advertise or don't advertise, but save
yourself the cost of "trying out" advertising and
don't start for a run of less than five years.
Advertising space in the Butterick Publications is
for sale through accredited advertising agencies.
"THE NATION'S STANDARD"
Mde in four degrees of hardnen. Select your proper grde
No. 3 Hard
No. 4 Very hrd
No. F Firm
No. 1 Soft
No. 2 Medium toft
I ook for tnc yellow pencil with the red rubber and the
characteristic black-and-gold tip.
mM&SKL
Stationers, Engraver, Printer,
Blank Book Makers, Butine Furniture
Chestnut Street and Ninth
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CKe Man of Action.
And flis Dancing Girl
Trvc boij, drsarrvar ctrd poet, suas
burins roses for tKe darcixfi irl....sKe
of tfve velvet eyes ard lyrical body
Her frock kisses tfvz. slim, legs at
just tKe rigKl momervt....i:ach pulse of her
6odu, suvSitv for jou. ... Sfte is os dislincliue
as a iMrier rv e srvcwslornN..
"WKerv sfe darxces. ou have visioas..
little unsold songs go out of u.ou to the
accomparnert of d fascirvatiag shuffle
irv those shra black -stockired legs atd
Ijravc little feet
"While tKbov) is bvvjirvrf ike rose
TWO JjrU&i w" O .v-ii wi unwi '"iaj I.
i Butterick Publisher i
The Delineator The Designer
I (jfi'.J0 a Year) $2.00 a Year)
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-, An Educator WMMk fSS )
, pump for an ac WMAjt H J 2t J ,
live Miss. Black )Smm si L-
" , Ml calf, White WMgmm not an Educator
a mMMfikW i
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correre& irvKer room., m.anificen.'ll
telliryi her. the old, old love story.
TKe" rrar of acttor is Jam.es
"Spike" M- Fadderv, lover magntficervx,
wKo has concjuered the -girls mjiIK Kis
voice ard the rrvers VJitK Kis fist, end so
reigns king of iKe net-KborKood. TKe
buyer of. flower. is Billq. Kis brolKer.
" billu Kas made a tKreat tKat K.
jlll kill araj man tKat botKera tKe,
irl. He KeaM a crtj... . tKe, muffled thump
of a 6truggle and he rages irxto
tKe.rooTo..,
OKabhapptiaed tKea is.
buVil'is so ttvmcK belter told irv.
D'JJ. GriffilK'j nev film. Dream Street. sl
Irie CKestrvut Street Opera House
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Good Sense can be
Good Style
And the Educator will prove this to
you. For the Educator, built scien
tifically to "let the feet grow as they
should,'' has a certain well-bred dis
tinction, becoming to any wearer.
Aren't you tired of the tortures of
corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing
nails, fallen arches, inevitable when you
wear narrow, pointed shoes?
Come in and let us fit you with
Educators
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RICE & HUTCHINS
DUCATOr
5HPi
FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
S. K. Miller
W.'i I SOU Market HI.
R. Cherry' Sont
SI r,frmnlowo Ayr.
H. Airier
inu Kldif Afo
I Wm. Maefarlane
' 'JIJ3D Frarikford At
AIIK M.n IN IIIKhK sioitl.t
L. H, Glickman
IH.1IT N, llrcwil M.
R, Torciter & Son
I.13U Mulil SI.,
Miiniiunk, rhlla,
Chat. Clerei
3'J.I'I fnlnn.bU ir.
Geo. Schwinn
iini . 8lb ht
A. Chrutian
4A02 I'runkford .vr,
George M. Carman
L'SH N. A2d St.
A. Kobut & Sont
till & Hpruce HU.,
I'anidrn, '. J,
Open
Every
Evening
During
Sale
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Open
Every
Evening
During
Sale
JACOB ESTEY
Founder of Business, 1846
Special Sale of
Estey Pianos and Player-Pianos
Closes Saturday, April 23rd
925
Estey
600
Estey
Upright
Piano
Now
$495
A Real Saving of
$105
Exclusive Representa
tives of the Original
World Famous Welte
Mignon Reproducing
Piano
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Player
Piano Now
695
A Real Saving of
$230
THE ESTEY EASY-PAYMENT PLAN
Makes it possible to urrunttu very convenient terms.
Exclusive Representa
tives of the Original
World Famous Welte
Mignon Reproducing
Piano
Wc Have Had to Draw Upon
Our Factory
in NEW YORK for twice as many pianos and
player-pianos as we originally had in mind when
this sale started.
The People of Philadelphia and Vicinity
were quick to realize that an opportunity to
Save $230 on an Estey Player-Piano or
$105 on an Estey Upright
was an offer well worth taking advantage' of
Estey Pianos and Player-Pianos
at These Prices Are Lower
than they were BEFORE THE WAR, so if you
plan on music for your home
Make Your Purchase Now
Estey pianos are made to last a lifetime, they
will lend dignity to any home and will meet any
demand that is made upon them, no matter how
exacting this demand may be.
Don't Overlook the Bate, Sale Closes Sat, April 23d
For in our opinion it will be a long time before you
will have another such piano value placed before you
We Explained in Previous Adver
tisements That This Sale Was
a co-operative movement of the Estey Piano Company
of New York and its dealers throughout the country
with the object of disposing of 2000 Pianos and Player
Pianos that were built expressly for their foreign trade,
which has been largely shut off as a result of the present-day
low rate of foreign exchange.
Our Store Will Remain Open Saturday
Evening Until 10 o'Clock
to give those who do not find it convenient to call
during the day an opportunity of hearing the
wonderful tone quality of the ESTEY PIANO
and the exceptional possibilities of the ESTlift
PLAYER demonstrated.
You will find a delightful atmosphere
at Estey Hall in which to select your talk
ing machine. We will be pleased to
demonstrate the VICTROLA, SONORA,
CHENEY and other makes for you.
VICTOR RECORDS
YOUR
OLD PIANO
TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE
InterobtinK booklet, "Whut listcy Service Means
to you," und explaining OUR EASY-I'AYMKNT
I'l.AN, nmiled upon request.
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PIANOS
PLAYER-PIANOS
ORGANS
Dell Phone, Spruce 1367
ESTEY COMPANY
WALNUT STREET AT SEVENTEENTH
Philadelphia, Pa.
VICT0R-V1CTR0LA
SONORA TALKING MACHINE
CHENEY ART PHONOGRAPH
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