-W ;4" S&'J rri d 'Mr ', t"-v r J. ' , . iv A.. 'v 7' . EVENJN6F JtJBntC ,(CEDaERlHIIJBli5LPHrA - THURSDAY, JUNE 1921 3 pV. Br i ' By - ' ' ft-'"' ' ffii i i ;. IH JL OUTWITS POLICE ... Hides While W1BII. " ,na' " ...t..i .i, i.nmp of Osenr n. Flvo Patrol- u Wnmo. Then Walks mn Sean... . Away When They Leave WAS SEEN BY NEIGHBOR . .. iU.f u-hn did tnsnppcnr.i.K COW IM' , . .ml outwlttort r.t,1, ,K.i.rdr nnoo. VJ3!".itw f !fry ,u, silvpr Wn but Mr. Kins 1ms not yet JB,il?.lr.lu..f.l.ct.lc- i001!.. . i-i.. n dm nffnlr humor- i. in iriiiM tin nt ------ !. MPMlallr tho rlrcit funding the thief wrap- !P .'o of our nHuhbow." hr raid to j "fan- a manllmb!ng up to n "'' i -. ..Inrnn- Inlo in IMP r nHA n CO in II ni nvr imp of . r ..Innnllt ntrnnl. BnftA0"" - l,n family ' ."' ..inllr the clrcumslnncci Mir I WW'. ' .. .'.i.w. ner.fTim frnm the Bki '-- tlBBlLiLrf''''? -, ',B I BBBB8l P88w x zdflBBBBM HAHNEMANNTOGIVE 53 DIPLpAS TODAY Dr. R. A. Copoland to Be Chiof Speaker at Commence ment Exorcises TO HOLD FINAL CLINICS Ilnymond Mock, ItontlnR Springs, la. J Thomns Udgnr Murray, Chpatcr, I'a. ; George Edwin Shetronc, EaBtbn, l'n. John WnHed Hrhm. Ph ad einina John Cnslmlr Wlennkl, Stamford, Conn. Utlca, Utlca HomcoDnthlc Hosnlta'l. Utlca, ... ....... . 1 is. Y. Willis Ilroniton imf, ... ..nfl.Rtor.v window loir in w..rnoon and enter my house, while my !" n. wm ont. She sent in n rail to 8?&lrtJV' Dlatrlct pollcp station n 'hwKaW.nndthpysentasaund C,S patrolmen entered the ho.isp. .Al the first floor nnd the cellar. ZV. Id out o lie roof but tl.r nd no on?, nnd thr.v rninn down IrftoM-Jhc ifttehbow. who had i tli int. that there wns no one In the houe. 'Here's where the amusing part comes tfi about an hour Inter, the name neigh hi Kto nd first given the alarm wiw Ik, Tame man had seen enter the window appear nt the hack door. 6pcn h come leisurely nut. nnd before she io'uld ery out disappear Jow n the street. "At fimt e rotildn t nnd n tliliiK ftolen, ami thought the uinn mu-t have bn so frighleneil by the police Hint u remained hidden until they went .iway. and then gave up the theft as n "However, later In the evening we found a few small articles, such as -liter buckles and small trinkets, missing, rrw. n.r. tl.P kind of things which 'rere lying around in easy reach, ami be had evidently nm uiiu-ii m.- t., rnack drawers or cuplWiV. N. I have made no estimate yefC the amount ol loss. , ,,,," .. "The question Is: here was that man hiding while the live policemen Marched the house?' OSTEOPATHS GRADUATE Twenty-two Young Men and Women Receive Diplomas Today Twentv-two young men and women Mmprise'd the graduating chis nt the annual commencement exercises of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy at TVItherspoon Hnll this morning. Ii plomas were given the following: I'aacllarc. llntli A. Miiindt. William E. Brandt. Meta I.orettn Christy, ltulph Laurenee Fischer, 1'nul Andrew Kit. terald. Wilfred Orcenbiirg. linger Mll- -lon Gresory. Marion l.i.nbeth Howe. Emily Esther Hiimphrej. Alvnli dor don Jack, John Joseph Kelly. Custer B. Long, ndini Morgan McKinney, Florence fiertriule MnrMinll. Kber K. IngoMsby 1'cck. Hobert Sacks. Ilnrolil Joseph Raile. Walter Jnmes Scutt. Mor llmer Jncph Sullivan, Henry Kelsey Whltaker. Henry Winsor. l'ost-grad-sate, llcbecca Mitcheil Fowler. LEIB HAS HARD NIGHT Former Political Boss Paces Cell Until Dawn The first night In the penitentiary was a hard one for William S. Leib. former political boss of Schuylkill County, He vns plnecd in the quaran tine section of the Hastem Penitentiary, Vnown to th inmntes n the "tifli pond," and was hoard paciiiR the nar To,w confines nf his cell nil night. As soon as the quarantine period Iscompleted I.eih will probably be placed at work in the office alongside of ' Charles Toomey and Kalph Mover, who jre both parole clerks. This will make it fo that he will not hao to be locked ne;y af:t;nnon at 4 :.10, n the otlier prisoners are. Tt will nlso pr nim the tun of the nenllentlary nt nU hoip of w day. These are the omv thing that can b cor.sldered prl7i!c;os that the former bnf will Pnjoy while n guest el Warden McKentj. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TDE ROSENBACH GALLERIES . "10 Walnut Street CIIAl'NCKY OIXOTT Willi flflrcn oilier wcll-linown folks of llio singe, ho wi nppear nt Iho Academy of Music tonight, in a program ghen for llio hcneflt of the destitute women nnd children of Ireland. II Is given under llio aus pices of (ho American CominUlco for Itrllef In Ireland ACCUSED TELLER FREED ON INSUFFICIENT BAIL D'Orazlo'8 Bondsmen Gave Only $7000 for $25,000 Required Free for mnnj weeks on insufficient ball, John D'OrnzIn, former paying teller nf the American Hank and Trust Co., accused of embc7.7,linc .581,200 of the bank's funds, was lucked up yes lirdny. nnd Inter released when new hail bonds met the approval (if Carl Pnchs, one of District Attorney Ito ttin's nssistnnts. The disclosures cnnie at a continued hrnrlng for D'Ornv.lo before Mngistrntc Wagner, Fifth and Callow hill streets, I'nnb'c to obtain Hie tm 1 1 demanded by the District Attorney. Ilie twenty-tiiiee-jcai'-nld former hank teller was sent to MojninenslnK PrKon. After spending several hours there, IVOrazlo was released late last night, several friends raisins the necessary bail. He will he placed on trial at the .Tunc term of court. It was shown nt yeslerdiu's hearing that though Magistrate Wngner nt the lir.st hearing May " set D'Orn.lo's bail nt JLTi.ntlO. tlie actual equity repre sented in the properties provided by the bondsmen did not amount to S7OO0. i DOCTOR WINSNEW TRIAL Was Ordered to Pay Chauffeur $3000 in Balm Suit Dr. Daid S O'Donnell. Fifty-second street and Iluvcrfnrds avenue, against whom a verdict of $"000 for alienation of affections was recently given, has been grained a new trial. The damages were awarded Walter Van Sunt, a ehnuffeur. Mrs. Van Saul testified at the trial that an Intimac.v had existed between her and the physician. Dr. O'Donnell declared the case was a "frame-up" because he refused to make much ol injuries which Mis. Van Sunt received in an accident, so she could recover damages. Tn granting the new trial all three Judges who heard the motion flnlnriwl themselves ncninsl nnv verdict rendered where a wife gave unsupported ' testimony in favor of her husband. j DISCUSSES GAS COMMISSION Research Bulletin Also Refers to Conference Here I The weekly bulletin of, the Itureau I of Municipal Uesenrch deals witli the1 report and recommendations of the j Mayor's (ins Commission. It also culls attention to the Covern- I incut Itescnich Confeieuce of the I'nitrd Strttes anil Canada which is lieing lield ' here today, onion ow and Saturday to discuss developments in governmental organization and their relation to pros- i ent-dav needs. '1 lie meetings are be lng held 4n the Citj Club. Dr. Ttovai A. Coneland. Commis sioner of Health for New York City, will be the orator at the scventr-thlrd commencement exercises of the Hahne mann Medical College, nt 4 o'clock thlsnftcrnoon when fifty-three grad uates will receive diplomas. Dr. Copoland will spe.ak pn "The Relation of the Physician to Public Health." Mayor Moore also will nt tend the exercises, nt which honorary degrees will be conferred on Dr. Copo land nnd Dr. Augustus Horudoorfer. Sr.. professor emeritus of clinical medicine nt Hahnemann. There will be clinics nt the college from 1) to II' o'clock this morning; a business meeting of the Alumni Asso ciation nt 12 o'clock, nnd a banquet nf the Hellevue-Strntford at 7 o'clock this evening. Dr. E. T. Prlser. of Lan caster, will preside at the meeting of the nlumni nnd nt the bnnquet. nt which E. .1. Cnttell. city statistician, will speak, (Srnduntes of the 10'Jl class have been appointed to hospitals as follows: Hahnemann Hospital Carl Kline Pecker. Mnnheim. Pa. : ltaymond Thomas Hriges. Warren. Pn. ; Everett Homer Dickinson. Philadelphia: (inrj M. Henderson. Warren. Pn.; Hobert M. Hunter, Melrose Park. Pa. ; William Morris lMerson. Wilmington, Del.; Joseph Wat Min Shnllcross. Philadelphia ; Clarence Lowers Shollenberger, Jr., Auburn. X. J. ; Edward Unload Snador, Jr.. Philadelphia.: Oscar Frederick Zicglcr, Philadelphia. Women's Homeopathic Hospital Uiissol Melot Houek. Heading. Pa. ; Charles Carroll Kriisen, XorrNtown, Pn. Mt, Sinn! Hospital Ma Cohen Philadelphia. J. Lewis Crozer Hospital. Chester, Pa.- Russell S. Anderson. Kane. Pn. ; Henry F. (ioeken. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Homeopathic Hospital, Pittsburgh-Fred E. Abbott. Carnegie, Pa.; Paul Decker Hier. Pittsburgh: F. Orville Oeorge. Pittsburgh: Charles Donley Miller. Scotldale, Pa.: Hobert Henry Wymer. Huntingdon. Pn. Hahnemann Hospital. Scranton, Pa. Herman Karl Dimllch, Scranton; Carl L. Hosier, West Pitlston. Pn. Abington Memorial Hospital. Abing ton, 'a. Hobert Moore Honing. Min ncapolis; (Senrgc Forest Wright. Salix. I'a. Clenrlield Hospital. Clearfield. Pa. (iovind S. niwnlo,Hombnj , India. Wilmington Homeopathic Hospital, Wilmington, Del. -Frank Donald Dor bey, Mt. Airy. Mil. Metropolitan Hospital, Ulnckwell's Island. X. .V. Char'es Eugene Darby. Ocean City. X. J. ; Joseph Irving Heri tage. Langhorne, Pa.: Charles F. Kut teroff. Philadelphia : Howaid Adann Lichtenwnlner. Philadelphia: .Merrill Harrison Long. Altoona. Pn. ; Daniel N. Y. Hochester Homeopathic. Hospital, Itochostcr. X. Y. David Franklin Mc Oarvey, Uenovo, Pn.; Harold Johnson McLaren. Heaver Falls, Pa. , , Massachusetts General Homeopathic Hospital, Boston John Aloyslus Car roll, Cumbola. Pn.: Allan Bcetem Dai ton, Chester, Pa. j John Josoph .Elliott, Jr.. Pottsvllle, Pn. ; John Clayton Klstler, Lansford. Pa.; Clement F. Lynch, Camden? Bradford Chase Send dor. Philadelphia ; Wllllnm C. V. Wells, Dclanco, X. J. Mount Sinai Hospital. Cleveland Wllllnm H. Johnson. I'hllndelnhin. Miami Yalley Hospital. Dayton. O. Davis C. Mlddleton. Middlcport, O. CIVIC EXPERTS MEET HERE I0DAY for.JJonrdsof Education will feature the morning session. ... . ,. . , A long-table luncheon will be' held at, the City Club at 12:30 o'clock, when the speaker will be Sherman t. Klngsley, new executive of the 1 una delphln Welfnre Federation, who will discuss "The Human Side of Government." In the nftcrnoon thcto will be n dls-......!-.. .. itt i ... I, finvcrn- I UUS0IUII 111. lcvUHiyillfcl"- ,,i Zi i Kosoarcn conference Opons r"cntnJ. organization to nw A"h' r Day Needs." Dr. AuguslUB II. hoi Throo Days' Sessions to and Atlantic: Cltv tn Ihn rnnru nt thn veek. in marked contrast lo the orphans, there will be several very old members of the order In attendance. Charles W. Ttldirewov. clchtr-thrfo .ream t past grand inaste.r, who lives HIV West Lehigh a venue, this lty, wj the oldest memner preseni. ai mo vcntlon, Discuss Problems CAMDEN. SENIORS TRICKED Graduates of Last Two Years 8poll Flag Raising Squaring accounts for a similar trick played upon them. Camden High School graduates of 1010 anil 1020 cut tho flag ropes yesterday, and thus kept the new- graduating class from having He flag-raising. , On the pole the seniors found the In scription ''1010.1020. Ha! Ha!" Be neath the Inscription were two large arrows'. Dndaiuitcd. the seniors unfurled the flag in the auditorium of the bchool. Miss Grnce Frazee, provident of the senior class, made the principal ad dress. , In 1010 and 1020 students took down the flag iwid hoisted crepe In its place. TENNIS CONTRACTS SIGNED Mayor Approves Plan to Build Two Courts Major Moore siuned contracts today for tho hiilliltns of two tennis courts and the paving of throe streets, the bit ter to COSt Sll.lllll. The contract for the building of the tennis courts is with D. Henry. K vie nnd providts for two courts in the Kingscssiiig Rcrination Center. Forty ninth street and Chester iivcnue, ut u cost nf .5.101. Tho streets to lie paved are J sMcet from Kensington avenue to Tlocn street. S(17fi0: Osceola street from ller mnn to Tiilpehocken, $47i"0, nnd Front street from Shuiik street Jo Oregon Avenue. .?,")!)00. GLADYS DEACON TO WED Boston Girl to Become Bride of Duke of Marlborough Ixindmi. June 2. The Times an nounces tho engagement of tho Duke of Marlborough to Glad)s Deacon, daugh ter of the Into Edward Parker Deacon, of Boston, Mass. Miss Deacon, who hns been Known in international society for n number of years, is snid to hove made her debut in London under tho chnporonngo of the Duchess of Marlborough. She is a sister of Princess Radziwlll. Tho Duke of Marlborough was di vorced liv the Duchess last November. 'Hie Duchess is a daughter of the late William K Vanderbilt and now Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, of Xew York. STATES ARE REPRESENTED The Governmental Research Confer ence of tho United Htntos and Canada, composed of more than thirty citizen agencies of the country, opened a three-day meeting nf the City Club today. In addition to this city. New York, Chicago. Cleveland. Detroit. Knnsns City, Minneapolis, Hochester. .San Francisco, Toronto and many smaller cities as well as n number of States nre represented. Tim meet ing is being held at the invitation of tho Bureau of Munlcipnl Research of this city. Delegates registered at tho City Club, where after an Informal luncheon the first session was held at 2:.10 o clock. It was devoted to commit tee reports In the field nf finance nnd accounting. Tomorrow will bo the big day of the conference. Tho committee report on civil service nnd n discussion of public development problems ns well as n re port of the Committee on Organization ton, of the XSntlonal Municipal ! , and other prominent authorities on OAfl.tim.i,l n.nlil.in. It-tll IpflO thO UlS- cusslon. The conference, will be the guest of the Poor Richard Club at a dinner in tne evening, wncn um "- nunl business meeting and election of officers will be held. The conference will close (Saturday morning. Thin session will be devoted to group conferences in the fields of accounting and finance, civil service, public works nnd other fields of ac tivity. i. o. o. fTherTsaturday To Bring Children From Orphanages to Start Centennial Celebration The contenninl celebration of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania will open Saturday Hnd continue throughout next week. The Order of the Rebekah Assembly, n sister organlzntion, will nlo conduct Its thirty-second annual session nnd nt the same time the ninety-eighth annual session of the Grand Lodge will toko place. Tho Grand Lodge wns not formed until the. second year of the Odd Fellowship. About l".ri children from tho four Odd Fellows' orphanages In tho State will ho hrougbt to the convention. The chil dren will he token to Willow (.rove. Manufacturers' Clearance bALL 20 OFF on our Framed Mirrors Splendid line at Picture Frames Fine Mouldings Ulr arlftj-. All WooiU talent llnl1it FrBm.i In fl..1. Matthew Schramm & Son 3 North 9th St. Second Floor "H0I.HSAIEHS HETAIUSRS gUYERS' markets come; sellers' markets g; but the advertisers' ma'-ket has a habit of going n forever. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertuinsr Agency J.Ty.P',a"ofSal" Promotion .L"L"roerican BlrU m.:i-j.iL! -- iiimuc mn b ..rvRANKS i iinr i mz u,c Polished Girdlf. Diamond assures quaiilj'. value and complete .scilisfarlion Tins nslabliahiriciil maitilcims Iho highest standard of quality in America 9 The Repeat Advertisement This month's Harper's Bazar carries a reprint of an advertisement, orig inally prepared by us in page form for publication in tha Ladles Home Journal In September. 1919. Here is an advertiser wlio has valued our service rather highly. We can scne ou na efficiently. The Oscar Hosier Advertising Agency ,1 Accredited Advertising Aoency 1311 Walnut Street U'nlnu' .5T.JK ll'iee 31 ia "l , j nw T" i rOJQ SKM iFTW. n QG V h rJT 5"" T Hill V f 1 mMbt 11 att M SPREADING I V A-sW AMERICANISIVI r JOHN L. I I i i MERRILL, Pros. To insure rapid, dirfct nnd accu rate handling of your cables to all point i of Central and South Amer (ci. tuni-fc them "1 In All America" All America Cables is the only American owned and operated cable line to Central and South America. Mark your cables "VIA ALL AMERICA." v.. ,, , H l,riter should be able to relieve you of all worry, and 8ivc you frcc. dom for your other work. Cheer Up! the worst is over J The total volume of our clothing buainesc in May exceeded by over V6C,0 the largest May that we have ever had. fj The actual number of garment: sold was 75 larger than May of last year. Ifl Evidently Philadelphia appreciates and patronizes houses that give value if some dealers complain of poor business, there must be something amias with tlirm. CJ Reed's Standard of Tailoring functioning with good serviceable fabrics makes an irresistible combination. Seasonable weight suits for Men and Young Men are priced $30 and upward. Especial . values at $-15 and S50. McDonald & Campbell "if lens M Blue Suits $30 to $75 t-TSs Dependable Blue Cheviot, Unfinuhcil Worsteds, Serges, in Plain, -Herringbone and Self Patterns. For fine style, quulity, tailoring nnd fair price: where will you find any to take the place of n MneDomild & Campbell Ulue Suit? the suit of n hundred uses every mun needs one. Men's Hals, Clothing, Haberdashery, Motor Wear -jj1 - B . m-K 1 (rW 1334-1336 Chestnut Street IIMIUHIII .ijiiliu I imin.ui WW Letters of Credit should be carried by travelers where large sums arc needed. They are easily converted into Travelers' Checks, free of charge in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200. Call and we'll gladly explain ad vantages and details. I 1 1 I Vk T-. I I I I H Wkst End Trust Co, Broad Sx, at South Pcnn Square Capping the Climax of a very successful Sea son, we're out to make this June a month we'll both be glad to remember! Hence this Big Sale of about 2000 Suits arranged in three Price Groups f $28 -$33 $38 Giving the most attractive Values thai are to be found anywhere toddy! 1921 business threw down the gauntlet to fighters. The public wanted values. We combed the markets for price concessions and got them! One after another we offered them to the public, and the public rewarded us with an appreciation that proved we were delivering the goods! Now we are going forward with the same aggressive policy of supreme Value-Giving for this month of June, offering about 2000 Suits arranged at the following prices, which make them the most attractive values that the money can buy! First Group $38 As handsome a collection of Suits as you will find anywhere regardless of price! Top-notch Blue Serges, neat worsteds in blue and white pencil stripes, black and white .pencil stripes silk mixtures, new light colors, overplaids and novelty patterns! Second Group S3' Oxford gray worsteds, deep blue serges, brown unfinished worsteds, quiet herringbone pat terns, soft pencil stripes values impossible to match anywhere else for $33! Third Group $28 Worsteds and soft - fin ish cassimeres in pencil stripes, small plaid pat terns, blacks, blues, browns, Oxfords, Sub stantial Blue Serges blacks and browns and novelty mixtures. Perry & Coi Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets IS YOUR SALARY $20,000? in If so, dictating a ;,-minutc letter costs about 54 cents. And taking and transcribing that letter costs about 23 cents. There goes 80 cents with out counting postage. The paper in that letter may have cost less than half a cent. It couldn't cost more than a cent. You may be cnding out your So-ccnt letters on paper costing onc-tenth of a cent. But proba bly you are using better paper than that. Anyway, Crank's Bond, a paper so good that it is used for government bonds all over the world, would not add half a cent to the cost of your letters. It isi'cspcctfully submitted that Crane's Bond is not too good to carry the letters of a $20,000 man. t 100 selected new rag stoc 1 10 years' experience Banknotes of 22 countries Paper money 04 3 8,000,000 people Govcrnmau bonds of 18 nations Crane's SI-SC L. , ffllBliil JiH' Jill 1000 OFFICIAL GARAGE of the Keystone Automobile Club r Official Garage of the Odd Fellows" During Their Convention A new, beautiful building rtth da light throughout, In which excellent service and efficient workmen assure you absolute (satisfaction. Day ParWnj; (8 Hours or Under). 73c New Camac Garage 13th St. bel. Locust Wl. 748fl AN OLD SAME, BUT A .H BUILuiXG AS'D .Vft'H' MANAGEMENT L. Household Help! You will get a reliable child's mm, maid, cook, etc. one you can truaC with the children, through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING ' 4XU u .cj i KM it JACOB HEEDS SONS 1424:1426 CltesfarfSlhreelt BHomEsPnnss., Cherry Slrwt rtiudtiphu BUSINESS PAPERS :PA - A. .(-'-i, ,