V tv 'inc'UIDQTKI Pn nil iiiii.ii i JUL MIHUi ". tTTS SAVING HIS FRIENDS jtfL, T .JHtiK I- VSL,. Photo Kadel & S IM tilH t K.Z . Jb'A. s''Hufr'L.V .Bit S ' Wkuw9rM'fi?- ,'iBBP8BBBB' 'v'''4'v'''bNrvyS'?fc'' gunmen took n Wli-w-r- KMtttf'VvP'. MM'mW--. 'HIM ' w'-m& BBMBBBB-VsVrXV W j "JiiVJiilG lJUJtJLlC LJbDaJvK iJHJLLAJLJjiLJb'JbliA, 'J LJ&feJJDAV, tiAV :J, 1WJ. y PARBLEU! NO WQNDER THE LADY SUES! 'Joint's Stuck Up,' He Cries in Warning, Then Falls With Bullet in Back TRAGEDY IN GAMING HOUSE An ntiMnpi 1,c mlu,r ,n wan1 Kfln,1,r', n b hniivr on I'nunk nvrnllo (lint the '" vn t"''k "P" "as ,,l(, rcal riuc of Ihr niurdrr Siimlnj of ".Toe" lflrt. oner HslitwclKht fighter near lo (bmpionlii lionors. ".Top" flirt) In (lie I'cnn.vlvnnin Hoi Pltt of n bullrt wound In tlir rliol. Hp win rnn'rloui nl Inlorvnls until M, Inst lirrnlh. but lio irfuwl to nnino tb man who hol lilni. "Thflts nil right." lie snld rnrh time fcr nucstionod. "I'll get (lint guy mTflf wlirn I get bPttrr." From "lint little no wig tnr ponco thor niccrd out n xtor.v flint Iip wnij tfirlnc n rentnurnni wnr r imi nnu Holnbrltlgo Mr-cts when o mini who liml followeil mm urn m- " " He "Died nnme" r.m uim not the true story. Whnl rMllv happened is n ilnrl but (hrlllliig fhsnter In the imiorv oi i-miniicipiiin nwlerworld. -Toe "died cnnie." defying death to Ho ln ono of t,, '" written Utrn of ttie gnmiuer h pinirwnin. uim "the blinetl rn!ll lie umi m nil fot when trouble eomec The real ciory wn win wuhv nun Dcteellve Hnny Hennlej bnd left for X( York with nnrrnnt In his poeket for the nrret of .In rob I'lirber. other nle known ns "lg Yonlk." nnd n man knout only b his nlinK of "New Tork I.oule.' Big VonlK is wmeiy Known in inc imitpmnrld here. He used to be n flfhtrr. but never bnd ".foe's" elnso for unfed nnd ntjle. "Yonlk." ns the lllrc know mm. is ot tne mug type. more or les of n "bimbo," n third- utfr. When he got too fnt tor the prize ring he became n plain "rougli houe guy " A week orM ngo "Hig onik. ' the police My. with "New York Louie to help, robbed a leather bouve on Fourth itrect above Areh. They stored their plunder in n garage near Tlfth nnd Ctrpenter streets. Find Plunder Gone Friday thej went for the "stuff" and found It gone Another thief bnd been btforebanil with them. They got n 'tin thnt II was ln n gnfnge near Orcntcfiith and llrnndjwinc streets, but could get no trnre of It there. They kept up the search all day Vrlday nnd Saturday witnout n ciue. Then feme one told Y'onik the man responsible for the theft of the stolen joodn ran a big crap game in n house l'nfwunk avenue below lilghtli street. "onik and New lork Ioule" hired nn nutnmobile after midnight, and found the bonne on I'nssyunk uveiuie closed and the blinds drawn, hut heard the blight noNe of n poker gnme. "Big Yunlk." with his revolver. opened the door nnd stepped into the are of liglit over a stud table. "Joe" Hlist. dealing. looked un. Up recognized the big gunman. "hats the idea. lonikV" he snked. Then, as he saw the gun. "joii oughn't to do this. That's nil right." said Yonlk. "That guj in there" pointing to , iobed dr bi'.Mind- "he double-crossed me. anil I in going to stick h s lulnl Mile. Ceclle Sorcl, one of the leading women of the L'omcdle Frnncalse, who a' r.he li hcautlfur? has Micil tho unhnown Trench rnrinonlst "1Mb," who tho alleges, has mnde her u?ly In one of hU pictures. Mile. Korel nslis 10,000 frnncs tlam ngci. vThe photo on the left shows the netres nntl lower one a the cartoonist delineated her Herbert New Service initial, where the two train for New York. .mo Jitrst, whose real name was Harry Illrseh. fought the best light- I weights in the country In his day, among them Tnckey McFnrlnntl', Mlkci, Olhbons nnd Young Krne. Those who If knew him' In his palmy days say bend everything but the "wallop" needed to1 carry him to championship ranks. He wns Mtill under thirty, but his fighting tlnyn were over because he no longer could mnke the weight. He will be hurled tomorrow frpm the home of his mother, Mrs. ltcnjnmiu Hlrsch, 702 Pine street, in Montefiorl Cemetery, VAUCLAIN IS SPEAKER of lack of money halts million Homes in u. s. Realty Board Chief Cites Reason for House Shortage In Address Here Lnek of money for legitimate building , enterprises Iioh caused n shortage of million homes in the up.' Thei Yonlk and took Dig Gambler In the bnck room won- "ntlipnul vimo nf the biggest gamblers nf tb . It)', Fitting In n cran irnino ulili ilm roof the limit Yonlk stenned tnwnr.1 be door 'Notllln? ilnlnir Vnnlb ..I- " .. aoned Hirst liimxrlf innvlnc- mwnnl hi door "llOn I flll fill in tr.i in llinH.i rdered ateh mo v.iifl liiu nother step You g" In Hint room .mil I'll U-lll Oil. "VniuL ,lipn..tn..A.l l.l.. t.. islnr " v""tt Ilr-t onniinil tho Jn,. ii,..,Di:nn i.. ibhnd m""h '", HIP lOint s sllllk nil " tin iviM'nn.l Id a loud oue Tlien lip fol I ti.,i. .. i. ..ii... i.. t.i.. I(k. """" '" '", 'I m f.nrrt t h.i.l ,. ,.-..ni ,i.n. oaik oaiil In New York l-mil...-' He urncd to thi dm.r. sajing. "H.-V not ne fcllo 1 ni nftrr I'll m ti.i ti.o irdyr " ""' lonik llllil Ixiiiii. lin.tLml .ml nf frlt.t "om before Hh friirlitencil htnss nlnv- t fOlllll kill "V..ll 1.-1.1 .1... ' I. - i-'inn urm itir rr- olwwlth whi.h he had shot "Joe" to y ehatiffeiir Lack and forced him to lie Heading has more than one Vnlted States. This was one nf the causes for house shortage cited by Fred K. Taylor, president of the N'ntlonnl Association of Heal Kstnte Hoards in a luncheon titldress before the l'hilndelphin Heal Kstntc Hoard at the Hellevue-Htrntford today. Mr. Taylor, who is from Portland, Ore,, and Tom S. Ingcrsoll, of Chicago, were gucsta of the locnl organization. More than live hundred realtors of this citv nnd nearby towns were present. William II. Wilson, president of the local board, presided. Necessity of conducting the leal estiite busincw on the highest plane was pointed out by Mr. Tnjlor. No one should be allowed to masquerade under the title of realtor, he said, unless he Is willing nt nil times to observe both in letter nnd in spirit the code of ethics Inld down by the National Association of Heal Kstate Hoards. The speaker urged establishment of comprehensivo real estate educotionnl courses in iinhorsities. colleges and schools. s Mr. Taylor also discused federal taxation. He asserted the income and excess profit taxes not only placed a cr. heavy burden mi the people but nls retnrdeil a return to the normal business of the life of the nation. I JfKS DIAMONDS JeiHliK3rn''V . Avi!SS2ay Delivers Address at Luncheon Speech-Reading Club Samuel M. Vnuclnln was the speaker at a luncheon today nt the Speech Heading Club, HUM Locust street, where reports were given by the lenders of the eight groups that are working to establish permnncnt headquarters for the club. More thnn S2.'l,000 has been rnlscd. The workers are endeavoring to obtain !ffi(),fl()0, the sum necessary to purchase the present building in which the club is conducted. Among them lire thirty ex-service men who lost their hearing as a result of their war experiences. The former srlldlcrs nppealed to the members of the American Legion for assistance in the campaign. to preserve their club. Failure to obtain the neces sary funds means the loss of a center where those who are deafened have been supplied with the social nnd educational contacts from which their calamity ordinarily would bar them. "Gold Fever" Near Ottawa Ottawa, May .'. CJold lintf been struck on a fiirm fortv-fivc miles duo north of Ottawa. The firs'- cold rush in this part of Canada followed, nnd 3000 acres luive been staked. " HENRY F. WALTON BETTER Prothonotary, Stricken at Summer Cottage, Brought to Hospital Here Henry F. Wnlton, prolhonotnrj of Common I'leas Courts, wio was taken seriously 111 nt his summer cottage, Harvey Cedars, N. J,, Is reported -this morning to be slightly better. He h'as been brought bnck to this city nnd taken to the Medlco-Chlrurglcal Hospital. Mr. Wnlton went to Harvey Cedars for n week-end rest, nntl while walking nlong the beach suddenly became fnjnt. His condition was sosorlous arrange ments, wre nt once mnde by the family to hnvc uim brought back to this city. Gets Byberry Hospital Post Nathan II. Hall, of Oladwyn, Pa.,' will be appointed nssistnnt superin tendent of-the Philadelphia Hospital for Mental Diseases nt Byberry. Announce ment of his selection for the post was made today by the Department of Pub lic Health. In n recent examination Mr. Hull attained the highest average nntl wns appointed prt!sionnlIy to the position. The post carries a salary of ?n000 a ycur. (iooiI llrlllliuit niamaiKl) nipniure up to thfue propor-1 tlnna. Let trn exnlnlll mnm uiiiki liolnti Ifforo vou ueelilp mil nr Mrnrt Tor Mr hook on iiiumomii lltnniondn nf iliiullty VitrhH i. Jom-lry WM. J. FULTON 1011 Chestnut St., Phil. fllll spi'l'il Tcr- Copies from Old Photographs AV""li enlargement m 4 'i oihcIa tioMi n mnll a nn i ntpc nn ft ii. i f art mi Kroup nn '.in ' I" an in Kie ihn linpres- KEENE & cT SU"nB . "i'i i "13 Walnut hi. WEq, NewGold Decorations Crystal Grape Juice. Jce Tea and Strawbarrj' Scte. Olh'O and Marmalade Jars and PJatos of rnrious jzca Dccoiolivo and Useful Gift U.S. SAILOR IS HELD IN CHUM'S MURDER First Case of Kind in Foderal Courts Here in Twenty- six Years (. KILLING ABflARD SHIP t Knvmnntl P. mil. n unllnr nlmnnl ilm I . 8. H. Columbia, wns held without ball by United Stntes Commissioner M. an ley this nftcrnnon, chnrgetl with killing another sailor. The, alleged murder was committed on the night of March l.T when the bnt tlcshlp was anchored at Ounntnnamo bay. When the ship came to the navy yard here, 0111 was turned over" to the, federal authorities. Assistant District Attorney Brnudc. who is handling the case, salt! this wat the first murder enso the federal courts have handled here In twenty-six years. It Is doubtful, he said, whether a' death penalty would be inflicted even if the man is found guilty. According to II. D, Clark, agent of the bureau of investigation of the local Department of Justice, Gill nnd Sam uel J. Dlnmond, the murdered man, were engaged in manufacturing coun terfeit half-dollar pieces aboard tint ship. The next day Diamond Is sold to have threatened to .confess to his superiors. During the night, while Diamond was sleeping, his head wns crushed in with n wrench. 0111 is said to have run from the room and shouted to the officers: "Arrest me, arrest me! Something ter rible hns happened." Clnrk said that n nnvnl lumnl of Inquiry found that Oill murdered Din- ! mond. The body of the murdered man ! la nf the navy vnrd. Following the alleged murder, divers were lowered in the bay in an endenvor to locate tho missing wrench with which the murder Is Jmld to have been done, but it was nntifountl. 0111 said thnt he is n nephew of Wil liam C. Olll. citv editor of the Hlmlrn Telegram. Ills home is at ,'IOfl Wash Ijgton street, Klmlra, N. ". Diamond came from one of the west ern states. Both men were printers on board the Columbia. Clark told the commission that Oill recently served n seven-year term In the prison at Autiurn for n shooting in ' which h? wns Inolved. The accused i mnn declined to make n stntement nt I the hearing, although in a statement I made to the authorities lie is snld to , have told them he found Dlnmond mur dered nnd was too shocked to make an nnniruinip outcry. Ills family nt Kltnirn will be notified today by Brnttde. DROP FIFTH WARD CASES Prosecution Discontinues Several In dictments Acquits One Before Judge Unmet In Quarter Sessions -Court today several cases In volving the factional political row In the Fifth ward during the primary elec tion in Hcptcmbert 1017. were .dropped by agreement of the prosecutors, who were defendants In nthcrv cases, and several of the cases wcc continued until Montlny. Indictments against the following de fendants were nolle prossed : Thomas Quinn, Michael Martin, Kdwnrd Orenvcs, George Midway and two ii gains Hmanuel Train, dunging as sault nntl battery: Hobert Levine. charging rescue of prisoner: Paul Donne, false registration, nnd Emanuel Urnm, William Falls and Thomas Quinn, conspiracy to Imprison An Indictment against Emanuel Urnm, charging aggravated nsrault nntl battery, wns submitted ti o jury for a verdict of not guilty, the rirosecutor having since tiled. JOYRIDER LEAVES A few iiilnulcs Inter they rt n repot t thnt n telegraph nob WRECKAGE IN VM E, TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Archlbnul J Mael.enn Nr Ilntnn, 1'n And Owmlflyn M llnyc MarkeniM Qrein, III. Antliew I! McLnuchlin tl.'fl S 4"th M ami IMUh 15 Pmeto. 1710 WoodMnd: nM Cpnrf Frank 2122 N' Srt t , unci Anna C Dnlnn. M V Ilnntimtrtnii it. Ii"nny llnpkflolil. 2I7 M iifPM t . nnJ l,iin Cohen, 2441 S llth pi . . William r Cipnt2ch nns N Pehh st . nnd .trnnl" t' l'lshcr, 712 V f.lh t. Krsnk r Cnnnpn 147 Northeist houlparrt. nnd Amc (J. Monaithiin 2(11.1 N. nth st Thomas Iln'd'tln lrlck"lt West Chedtp" Ifi . imt Marv Vfn li lip nneller. 2231 V Vrninuo si ftlrttipy F l.Mrkhr.ldPn tinllr rtly. N I nnd Louts Htllri. 2JHS fnntrfll t. Chnries V. rpnto. ms n r,mh st. nnJ Mln- nli K l?anki S.127 Hnrmor st I'mjnmln old. asn2 Marehnll nt nnd Kophla Hhap 542 I'iko at f John I Atiihropc. It'll' Itown nt nnfl itnr caret Woodmffe toil Ahwood ft Tohn f)fel. .1432 V Kront at . and Jo hanrn. s:tn!rt (HI I W nuaaoll at Ullllini 'W'plnstcln 4J4 Wlnton st . and Kat Wuwr, SOS Mnton at Snmul H Krnft asio .V Nenklrk at , pnd line Innhr, 17M N s.ld at. Supposed Soldier Caught After Cracking Telegraph Poles and Hitting Car ' TRIP IN STOLEN ....N AUTO An enrly morning jn.v ridei in a sttiirn automobile eolllihf! rs. i t J .mother car this morning, cincketl two tu thiec tel tgrnph poles .11111 was finally cnptmctl lifter n chiisc on the White Horse pike, near Camden, h Count) Detective Dornn. I he nilnnei' wore h soldier iiniform hour, oolved liti't been bent by n man In nn nutomn bile. Htill Inter they got word Hint two ittitoniohiles lint met on the side-' walk ntar SlxUi and Linden streets. While these reports weie being Inves tigated n milkman telephoned bond tiunrters that n "v?ilI nutolst wits cleaning up ever thing In sight." A couple of uiounted nieii were seul out They tliscovereil the car of Thomas Lcltl, ".!() South Sixth street, nil list teretl on the sidewalk Lntcr develop ments showed thnt this wns the cm which hntl been struck by Haley. While the police were galloping about looking for him Dornn snw'an automo bile speeding nlnng the White Hilisti pike. He chased the car. nnd it sutl ilenh ciiine to 11 stop Hnley wns In side. He surrendered willingly. $1 FIGHTJJALLS 50 POLICE Man Beaten for Refusing to Buy "Ad," Is Report not call telephoned to the Riot nnd snld he wis Ilov ilalcv. of ( 'nmp r ,ri'al ""renti brought four pntrols nnd Dlx. Ife wns chnrgetl with Intcenv nnd fift patrolmen to Tenth nntl South operating nn automobile when iniotl- streets nt 1 1 :4.i o clocK this morning cat ed. ' The cnlj wns sent b n pedcMrinit Do you know the in creased sales value in a properly designed label . or container? rh enr Hnley used to mkc his wi'.l I file belonged lo Joseph WJiilc. n mi loon keeper of .Set nnd nnd ChetMittit streets, this dty. Shortly nfter2 o'clock this inornitu Canitlen police headquarters received word that n mnn wns tearing down Hrontlwav nt the rate of forty miles an when twenty men iittaeki'd Halph Kllginnn in liont or his shoe stoic ni 111" South street, after he Inn) refused to give them SI to lime nn nthertise ineiit placed in a club p.iper. Kligmnn was seeren hiuiscd bv hl nssiillntits, who (led ni the approach t th" police. THE H.OLMLS PllEbS, 'Puntm 1315-29 Chcrrv Street Philadelphia MacDonald & Campbell Oxford and Cambridge Gray Unfinished Worsted $uits, $35 lo$55 These delightful suits: ' so t?ootl looking on every man, so appealing to the beholder, and so comfortable, will convince you of tho superiority of MacDonald & Campbell clothA for all time. The style is -faultless, the tailoring irreproachable and the consequent economy, through service, unsurpassed. Men'i HaU, Clothing, Haberdaihery Motor Wear m III I 334-1 336 Chestnut Street MacDonald & Campbell I K TSenni,' $5 "d $G nuine pntnai, $S to $25 Standard Quality Straw Hats $3 to $6 MacDonald & Campbell Straw Hats are spe cially mnde to meet the tnstes of discriminating men and young men, and to sustain the repu tation of correct style, comfort nnd quality for which our huts are widely famous. To wear u MacDonald & Campbell Straw Hat is to show the highest consideration for your personal appearance, and for your purse. t 4 . I ST 1334-1336 Chestnut Street r---m on :m Straw Hats Approved Models of 1921 fl Sennits, Fancy Braids, Leghorns. Prices $3.50 to .$8.00. fl The Reed Special at $(5.00 is particularly attractive. J Panamas. In Telescope, Alpine, Natural and Sunken Crown Shapings, $8 and $10. J Ulub and Fraternity Hat Hands, $1.00. Sold here only and upon proof of membership. ' JACOB REED'S SONS 14241426 Chestnut Stbrccl 1 cKe VoquQ for I otrapr'vmps i . Remarkable One Week ' Intensified Value Sale! 1500 PERRY SUITS of Unquestionable $65, $60, $55 and $50 Qualities at the - One Uniform Price' of - ' $35 ii Said a member of the firm when discussing the announcement of this extraordinary sale "We want to demonstrate, as nothing else can do, that there is no store anywhere that can match Perry's in their initiative, in their determination to do the very best that can be done for our public, 'first, last and all the time!" ' ' That's the big incentive that made us stick to our plans formulated months ago to put this sale, across. We could get not $35 apiece but $65, $60, $55 and $50 apiece for every one of these Suits. Good stores everywhere were getting $60 to $75 for the same qualities months ago. If you admired them then, but found their price prohibitive, you can form an idea of what is awaiting your inspection in this Intensified Value Sale! You will find our Windows full of them! There you will recognize them as the very Top Notch of Excellence conservatively valued today at $65 $60. $55 and $50 but offered for & This .One Week Only ': T at the One Uniform Price, $35 ' iy. CVssTi 'I't .V I -XVsw S ' TV. 1 r X E2 Finds Del Jvlar Loading in offer ing the Newest Effects and Better Shapes at Less Money Nctf Rakish tit y d Dainty of Effect '"III Ue and Snug Very Striking JL J at Heel Medium Shade TanConibined with Fawn Suede All-Tan Calf All-Gray Kid It has become a slogan with thousand of mii.iii tliesbt'i-s, If it is new, you will alwuy.s (In. I it at DclMarV first, and at a saving of $2.00 to $a.00." L- ' B'e JU8Hy Pfoutl of our showing of newest Snap hftects at this popular price. Silk Hosiery Special $1.95 OeCHar & Company 1211 CheshmV Street UPSTAIRS STORK FOR WOMHX lfxt door tit Oppenheim, Collin, & Co, Thdse 1500 Intensified Value Suns are altogether in Addition to out Wonderful Regular Stocks of fine Summer Suits, Spdrts Suits, thou sands of Palm Beach and Mohan Suits, hundreds of White and striped Flannel Trousers. Golf Knickers. Regulation Trousers, Rubberized Raincoats, etc., etc.! All in such Variety and Volume that Every Man can satisfy his needs! PERRY & Co". Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. Factory Help! If. you need operators, menders, sewers. finishers, etc., you'll get them quickly through un ud in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING Mi 1 " t'inim V., wsnm mmiMa!MAlOTmmaa I
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