- ws v'6 ' .t w irsr? M' 'WffW TJif3nSSII rgpm&w?' "' L L. W M i f:H' as mm mm isr.M: SjwL'' . 1 T "A Wl arm tm . Rim 1 mi 4 EVENING PUBLiq XjEDGER-tPHILADEIuPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 4vv MAN SHOOTS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSELF Six-Year-Old Son in Next Room Unaware of the Tragedy DISCOVERED BY BOARDER TiM'opr ivns mndo jrit.-rdii nftcr noon of thr- mtppini'il imirdnr ' x,r Corn Si-M niul tin- mlcidr- of her bin bnnil. Herman It. SrlsM. I" fl"1 "' room of tliolr home. 1VJ7 South Fifty our tli itroet. The two wire found. iinn s"'e b side onions their bloodstained licit -clothe, I) Mlx Vlrcinin Slmtill. a boarder. In the hiibniid'n hiiinl. covered li the liedelntliri. win nn unto- mntle pMnl which li.nl been lired tube. I It believed (be tr.ipedv occurred mil AVcdned:iy nljrht Tin. imirilni- niul vuiride were Mlimvn I to be n preiirriuiKi'd plnn b the limllng i WlkofT made nn ntteiuit -to administer if n lettci. written In Selsrl In hl ihlnrnforiii ufiiiii .infill!, bu. lie miIiI, brother-in -biu . (' It- llnncock, of i f ,iiven to n worn! attempt, i-hc would not ecnpe in etrects. Till tnoiiR ("'ciirred bi deseribinii the mini's pursuit of it wunr.'in tlirntmli l'cjpt. during which lie utteuipted viuloui method of bringi'iK her into his power. ob toii fcnmv Just vihnt my (rouble hare been. If I mil successful in my attempt to etui It n.l, will ,vou kindly follow th.' several infractions I men Hon? "First of nil buy n bit somewhere mid bury in toeetheiV .Nell tbc bouse unit uso procn'il"! for Nciyne. Nntifv my dinixliter. give her whatever she wnnt4 of the furniture nnd run, Yon take nil the elcctricrP applinnccti nnd W'bntevrr ebe you, nf. Notify my brotber. Frank Seijel. ITill F.iim IlrlnK burst street. Tell It tin to milsb Mt. Pastry's house nnd tni tnke nil of in) imIn, In fact every tbll IK In the cellar. "Kindly take the tuiftftrr up its to Wajne with in) tlnughtw nnd keep un i ye on him. "Oixiil-bj, old pal. ntJ mil) (J oil for give me." The lotttr was unslgrnnl, but reln tlvin said the, note mm undoubtedly Slegel' handwriting. ft wn written on Slegd'a biliinc irtn tloner) . 1h police are m lit to locate the daughter referred to. be! I'Ved to lie Mrn. Kutber Hchober. .Mr. Selgel. who was 'Siirty-ltve )enrn old, wns formerly a t rallied nurse. She win SeigelV m-ennd wlf.. He was for I) -el'tlit M'nrs old. The iiiithoritles found on the ficmc pon h of the Selgel borne u book. ".My Courtship nnd Its fnfeinriiec." writ ten bv Hour) .Mik'ifT nml published in IS"..' This passage in the hik was under ocored : soon niter wlileh .Mr, SCH00LB0ARDL0AN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED Entire Issue Awarded to a Syn dicate Composod of Local Brokers Uiffhlnnd l'nrk I'nlicp betleve .Mr. Si igel was asleep when her husband pin 1 bis pistol be- bind her car and tired He killed him nelf n tiring a bullet through a corre pmullng pnt in bin own head. Seigel. In the letter evideiitU written a few hours before bis death, does not give nn) Hticcitie reason for IiN net. merely stating. "You know iust what mt troubles have been." llelatives of the dead mnn. Iioucmt. said the couple bad not lived togetlnr bappilv and bad quarreled frequently of In'1'- Wajne. sin-ycnr-olil son of the couple', wns sleeping in nn adjoining loom, but was not awnkened b) the two allots. Neighbors saiu tne. iiviirn BOY BITTEN BY DOG Gloucester Police, After Chase, Animal .loin (iilfn)i. tliree yearn old. Kill bittui b) a fo terrier while playing in tlie Mn-'t in "rotit of bis borne near N.ilioi'nl l'ark. (tbmc(ster, today. Chief if Police Ilarr) Weldon and tr....r.1n: .l.teob ltentx sttf.iit nit hour in Uip explosion-, but thought it vn the , XIXHns the do? nboitt the streets of tbr UaCK-Itrillg oi oil hhumiimuiiv hi .1 ,mul M,fore e'uon was anie to Kill tut garage in the rear of the house laniinil Miss Slmilll i n ft lend of Mrn Seigt i and a tcui her at tin; Seventh Ia. Hup- , " tist K'Miool, riit)iirs ami i.ocusi ; .trei's Sh nnd the bo) arose at about o'clock the following iimming Holli wilt off to their tespectlve schools i without going into I lie SeigeN" bed loom Vb"ii -in letwrned liome late in th' afternoon and did not see either Mr or Mrs Seigel about the house i-be be come .il'irui'si 'Hid went to their loom. When she disco-eied the traged) idle I uinnimied Ir tieirge Chain. ,-s'J.'i Cbister 'ieiiue. mil thet. the police. The not- found b) the police follows. "Diar ItniC'fi Itav "I am not gonitf to eiplniu innltern TO BE USED ON BUILDINGS The $1.01X1.000 tblrty-yenr "i per cent loan offered In the Hoard of Kducntlnn. wns oversubscribed three times tndny In sharp contrast with the failure of other ccbool loans offered Inct year. The entire issue wax nwnrded to n sindlente nunpnspil of the N'ntlonnl City to., HiitriK. rorhes to.: .Mont gnmerv & Co. nnd (Jrnbatn. Pnrnons & Co. The sndlcnte bH 100.1i" for all or none. The next highest bid was 100,3 offered nv u indicate represented bv l-Mwnnl It. Smith it Co. The bonrd of elt trusts bid for the entire Issue nt par. The total amount of nil bids wan .:i.0.-.-..000. Individual bids totaled S.Vi.OOO. All the nfler were opened to dni at n meeting of the Hoard of I'dti intion. .Meniber.s connally webomed .lolm Wnnninaker who attended his first ses sion In several months. He has been 'In the South. The $t. 000.000 loan nan planned o llnnnce the construction of the Kcnrne) School, Sixth street and Fniruiotint avenue nnd the ltutledge School. Hev 'nth and Norrls streets. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TESTED Bridge Bids Opened William (i .lust, of (iwynedd vnlley, nnd (. K. Schwcnk, of Spring Mount, weie tin low blildeis on county pro. niisnt tti lepair two .MoniKomery count brulKcs. in -id initials oiuiivd lij the county I'oiniuiss-loners yesterday. For repairing tlv l'ort Wciincd) lirlilRo nu r the HihuilMll river .lust bid STIXi nnd Schwcnk bid StOoo fo.- icpairs to the bridge mi Whitehall mad. r I.. II. Ilerifr Co . fill N. Set St. BT Hnin no0 ilarket lit Galvanized Boat Pumps MM1 Front and DtupMn Sti , PViladclpBii. Pt PARCEL POST SERVICE All Over the United States "Franklynette" Three-Piece Suit Sent on Approval i f - Jl IBM- CTiM' "i :ii 'mr ?f lw WM- BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. una iSpecialy (Shop of? Origination CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET for SATURDAY TrmU Mr Ml II mil Knltlrit ii irr tin p t'roftf COAT SKIRT & BREECHES Wear mit with skirt over breeches to golf links, riding academy or any other sport center Here's the Offer SEND NO MONEY Write for the suit mention bust, waist and hip measure also height and weight and color preferred Try it on examine it. If satisfactory in every respect, send us $25.00 Otherwise return at our ex pense. Isn't that fair? THITI.!',' I.nTH is i Iiik' -grails hII-m i.I kill'.!'. ,i r M,rst?,t henthfr mixture n J.uW tireen oxfnnl or koIIiI c ilom In tan tipiun, n.iiy blue or nati'I -olor It "III sh'd rHin ilnin i r 'if and will not wrtnkl- et It in eoni fortnt'lv elnHtle. t 1 1 1 n k in frv moM'nienl of the hiifli s"nl, nilhl for all outiloor sports- i!ilf rlil. ng. ti-nnls hiking -ii Address Frankel Garment Shop Philadelphia, Pa. A Fitting Complement to the Town-and-Country Suit Women's Shirts of Gingham Ribbon tied Buster Brown Collar and French Cuffs. In introducing this Shirt Special Value Accompanies it. Specialized at C.00 for Saturday For the woman who leans toward tailored simplicity these shirts of imported gingham hold special interest. The colors tan and white, blue and white, green and white. Tailored Dimity Shirts 2-95 to 8-75 Featuring Peter Pan collars, long roll ing collars with trimmings of tucking or fluting. Ideal for all sports wear. Hand-Made Blouses An exceptional collection of dainty hand made blouses in a variety of styles, trim mings' and effects. Specialized for Saturday. 3.95 to 8-75 French Voile Blouses 5.50 to 13.50 Included are a number of exquisite French batiste blouses. Beautifully trimmed with Val., filet and Irish laces. Georgette "Tie-On" Blouses The season's most acceptable effects in ovcrblouscs. In flesh, white and bisque, featuring the new round necks, Peter Pan collars, embroidered and lace trimmed models. 8-75 to 13-50 BLOUSE SEC HON 1 t STREET ILOOR VPvtEA D V MiL TTJ Ii. "the A-lUC Way" M UUX lUUlllcr UocU ll (Altvaya lie Careful) w -v-fejr m vimiM i09lW9Wfi'Hkn. ll'i the Original Remedy Refuse Exploi'wt Imitations nZiu 15 - 35?12 Worth itscost rsCsrsfTTx Pjlk 3 Light Flashes Qlve Special Warning to Pedestrians A new electrically controlled nnd lighted traffic nlft'ial la being demon Htrntcd today for the elerlrjcnl bureau nt llronti nnd Arch ntrcctn, Wlliner V, Crnwell, who lined to jtlve signals nn All-Ainerlcnn nunrterbuck nn the Sivnrthmore eleven, bud the new tlpvlif rl'tgpd nn nn elpctrlc light pole nt tho'lntersectlon, An mlvnntnge of the elgnnl Is the fact that 11 green llgbt flashes twenty upcnndH before the red nlgiin!x, hnltltig trnfTie, are nwltehed to white. When tin slgnnls show red to Arch street traffic nn Ilroad street. The grren lights warn pedestrians nnd give them twenty seconds to hurry from harm's w'uy. Tlieie are eight white, eight rrsl rftid two green lights on the signal. The signal would be operated b.i 11 tint nil ion 11. who would control the green light by 11 button nnd the red nml white llstbts by 11 switch. The device has been in use for some time in New York 011 Fifth nveiiue. PASSOVER SERVICE TONIGHT 8-Day Celebration Commemorates Liberation From Egyptian Bondage I'nssovcr, the Jewish festlvnl of lib erty, begins this evening nt sundown. The celebration, coinmcmnrntlng the liberation of the children of Israel from bondage in F.ygpt, will be celebrated foe eight dayo. ending on April JtO. Services, nt which the story of the iourney nf the Israelites out of Fgypt is told, nre held In every Jewl'h house hold nn the first two nights of the cele bration. During the eight dajs of the festjv'nl nil leavened bread Is banished '? 9 SLASHED IN QUARREL I .lose Salnez. nineteen )enr. old. of 1i"i17 Winter street, is in the Ilnlme I mnnn Hospltnl with severe rar.or cuts I of the face nnd shoulders, following ,1 t iptarrel with Touv tiolfo, twenty-live , years old. of 114 North Ninth street, in n rooming house at 1111(1 Vine street I A love nflfnif is siild to have been th cause of the tight. (Solfo will appear before Magistrate (irelis. in the Kiev , cntb nnd Winter streets stutinu. 1 IVt W Store Order: )o easy to usr vjrythlnic far Ihs t at nnv slors you irrtfer. Clothln. I'urnl- noun- I'Mriiuninm. nna iioumi jier- Pay at your rhftnflfaa fnnvenlenc. Ilrrn st It rlreht hre nn Chutnul Flrrt ev-r 0 ((Hi. rnP 1'hone of IVrll- S.R.WEAVER ltl !... !.. I. CI. niVHU lll VIIC'illlUl Jl. Hfwu 1 rom the homes of nil Jew bo observe the ritual of the festival and Matzoh, or unleavened bread, taken the place of bread. During the services at the nomes" the hardships suffered during the exodus of the Israelites nre rccnlled by- prayer. Nntinnnl prohibition also lets down the bars nnrt wine Is consumed by the Jcwh ns the order of prayer requires that four cups of wlne,W consumed by each person nt the home services. Services in the synagogues likewise commemorate the Passovrr nnd the lib erntlnn of the ancestors' of the Jews. v SERVICES FOR SOLDIERS Jews Will Celsbrate Passover Supper Here Tonight A community Heder service nnd Pass over supper will be given this evening nt 1010 Master street for Jewish sol dier and sailor, under the auspice of the Young Men' Hebrew Association nnd the Jewish Welfare Hoard. All soldiers nnd sailors ttflnblc to get home for the celebration have been In vited to attend this community service. HEPPEi 4 PIANOS of Exceptional Value exchanged by Musical People for Pianolas $700 Henry F. Miller $180 $800 Chickerinfr Upright $250 $1000 Decker Bros. Grand $440 $800 Cecilian Player Piano $402 Ah order ha been Imiht t, .1 incut providing that nil ' ,.e.w,wa sailor of JewlMi faith ... u"r furloughs to ens'ite 11. ... "? Ri ........I. !...! I "111 t 111 II their the Hoard lies arranged for the . HUsSs1''!-. 'Mi, to 335.11 . heir homes or J ,," H& stations where thev ''' Ht Passover. The .Wi.k TW. Jioani lies nrrnnged for h 7i V.l"ri of nintzoli and hisMrtnh, .1 ' tlelphln Navy' Yard; the xJL,ih,e,,'lllC 1111.I nt Cnmn TlU C Anl Heimli.i nml nt Camp Dlx, 1 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET fflV I ( ' II V ' II l all j Ml -jLJml r'M Q$iP Models, Colors nnd Fubrics That Are Sold Here Only Hand-Tailored Suits Lad les 22.75 Misses', Juniors' 27.75 38.75 Mannish Shirts and Waists .Made to order or ready to weai 'Lagrecque" and "Athena" Ladies' Underwear Pure Thread-Silk Hosiery Full-Silk Top New Colors Special at 2.05 MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET A Sale That Every Man Has Been Waiting For Genuine Illinois 19 Jewel Watches Double Sunken Dial Adjusted to 3 Positions The jewels nre genuine rubies nnd sap phires, nnd the movements are adjusted to three positions, so as to be accurate under all conditions. Cases are gold-filled and arc guaranteed for 20 years. There are plnin nnd engraved styles. Guaranteed by the Illinois Watch Co. and by ourselves. Only a Limited Number to Be Sold. You Must Hurry If You Want One 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii in BaH 50 i M sfe Mammoth Sale sr Pure White Perfect DIAMONDS Man's Diamond Ring S31.50 450 Rings That Are Actually Below Present Wholesale Prices If wjii ve ever wanted to own a diamond ring, here is vnnr opportunity think of it )ou have your unrestricted choice of this stock, every one of them perfect, sparkling gems actually below present wholesale cost nnd best of all, you do not have to lay out the nrko when you buy simply promise to pay 50c f Cij I' wr inw jmi f.,"si Mifi iniiinumvv ififnoiiui, Full exchange value will be allowed, if at any time j you care to ouu a larger stone. Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. &r. Mf Ladies' k Wf Solitaire If Diamond ll IA $27.25 JJ Ladies Notice We want you to feel that wlun you deal here you do so with the full assur ance of receiving every courtesy and that no em barrassing questions re gniding your credit will be asked. niiiminimiiiiiniimiiimiiiiiinniin sW'6 vs Nuveltv Diamond Rings $21.25 sV aT" A I rTTR. flMI.V .SJTrsTOTP'. I MNlMONto L AUK 1fRGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JZWELRY MOUSE IN PMLADELPHta 30 North 13th Streett We will takrf them in Exchange again at full value any time within one year. Terms: Cash or Time C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St. Sixth & Thomp.on SU. THE BEST ARTISTS OP ! xxiji wuuijD ON ICTOR RecorrU f Whether it bo Jazz, Vocal . 5 !... ...t !.. ycai or sSornrh'eSlftl V Vlctrolas All Styles iniiiicuiaie delivery Easy Terms IG.W.HUVERCO. Home of Service 1 1031-33 Chestnut annum Himniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinng A TWO-DA Y SALE "',, ' III"!. r V v.-. ' v. WVX '?k v. Mr w 'u-- m 7v:-' Women's Pumps and Oxfords At Half. Their Usual Prices Take Elevator Save Dollars Ground Floor Values to $12.50 Today and Tomorrow E.85 ".,, IPnl. tk iH Economy Means bV Dollars Saved Thousands of pairs in the styles that everybody is looking for right now. Saddle-strap Oxfords, Walking uxtoras, u rogue uxrords, Wing-. Pumps. Military Heels. Cuban Heels. Low Walk ing Heels. Made in new tan calf, rich brown calf, copper tan grain and brown cordovan. All beautifully made and fin ished, with suede calf coun ter lining and real pig skin insoles. There isn't another store that can of fer you such ex traordinary val- Don't delay! Don't wait! Come Plenty of sizes for everybody but they'll go fast. g Dmrol Rsftsfit CkAn Philadelphia,' Leading Shoe Style Shop for Women g"" I 1 I '"v -. ft .YV ',. 1 'i't . stl V IV v . .w W 'yv? fia -L ?J'l (p9' B. VT 'Ms. k v. ""'v. tfWfc.-' f.i "'A ties as these. early! Rs,s. yl I 1 Jl ...'' 1 m r 9rf.Ptni. iB t d Economy Means Tf. , Dollars Saved I K Sv ri J$y 2?mlm "v'Sw yry I m llm ' SaftiiV a j m X . . Z iTsV &r sT m 1206-8-10 Chestnut Street Values 1204 CHESTNUT STREET AND 11 SOUTH 15TH STREET 1 I ;&, Copyright, 1921, A. D Kirschtnum Comptny Pencil Stripe Suits 35, HO and H5 This same quality of worsted, made up in the Kirschbaum way, cost 55, 65 and 75 in 1920. Our Spring prices are 40 to 50 percent lower and lower than you are likely to see next Fall. See our windows! All colors all models all sizes .Ti 1204 Chestnut Street Founded In 1894 CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS OR.TT 11 South 15th Street HATTERS KrKiDaiANDHU115'aAV0RlNQ EXTRACT totyhjt H. . t. , -i.tj.1..n -"- ..