Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 3, Image 3

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HUNTERS 1
. . a-, Announces Harding
-Policy That Federal Position
Belong to Party in Power ,
oemocraWjt soon
, .iflntt nnllc.v ns to the
A,?eIiS of FodrraV offlcc not tin
'"liior 1 cnro"e when ho arrived in
v. Rcntor icii" ,. , lit. nntnmn-
lg rity from '"M',U" "'
IeJ.I,e ffiriSfc7" Adminlstrntlon. the
, Th "?V ",,. decided t int the of
Bnlltor M'it"t6, he Individual, but
' fs belonjr. not iu , h f nny
the,rye "hfch "" been held by
H""1,0,? for eUht yenrs or more
,Krh Nimble for a HepuMlcan
ippointee. SfIintor renrose said.
The fnJIT.l(1nhn into consideration.
V u that If n 'nan wns PP?,ntd
?,ili,.i office during the last day.,
iUl '.-., .o:.,.
to lLF' uu,'l '" ,r ! tin r-
' lh; II the urne offlrc has been
f'ffbv other mrnoerntic offlcfcholdara
"' by .tnAnt rielit venrs the length
5e ittdt ,he Democrats Lave been
(f time tuat ' senator wil control
reaerai hi i . icnj,,rs welcomed the
Vca,sFnntor with llphtened hearts.
It" rt be I wed hi" arrival would do
Sod! clarifj the political situation
it'xtu assumed genially that unset-
, j ff.ir. w the drift "f ' former
. tarter" auch as MBitratn William
V? CK to the Varo camp; the
M.twoftCnnnlngh..
iiii.nV. with the Vares and thq
rown
alliance with the
power
S I by the Sprouj-Crow forces in
Kite through their control of new
ant oatronage, ana tne penuine uy
Sfntment o 'a l'rothonotary of the
K'rton Pleas Courts had Influenced
Senator Penrose to como here for the
. rmrnos of looking Into affairs,
"abator Penrose denied such Intentions
and purposes. But ho spoke at length
ca Fedwal patronage and nnnounccd the
Scerlni news that the distribution of
federal offices would shortly be consld
ri Three such offlcos. ha said, would
U available for Republican appointees
In the near future. They are the of
Sets of United Statci District Attorney,
Collector of Internal Revenue and Col
lector of Customs. He is gathering facts
relative to other offices, he said.
"I came here merely to look alter
personal affairs." said the Senator. "I
So not intend to talk politics. A tcm
uorary lull developed at. Washington,
and 1 thought I would take advantage
it. I came up merely to renew the
memories of my bovhood days."
GIRL FLEEINGTROIVI POLICE
IS RESCUED FROM RIVER
Runaway From Slelghton Farms Is
Recaptured by Patrolman
Slxtccn-ycar-nld Lulu Iter. of Third
itrcet, Chester, ran away early yester
da morning from Slelghton Farms
Bcnool at Darlington. Pa., and was
later captured nud nt the same time
rescued from the Delawate Illver. into
which she leaped in au effort to elude a
patrolman.
Patrolman Charles Hoffman saw the
llrl on the streets of Chester nt 4:.'U)
o'clock tliis morning, and at his np
proach she ran. Leading the patrolman
to the foot of Edgmont avenue, the girl
ran along the river for a short dis
tance nml then lumped into the water.
Hoffman dived for, her and, clutching
ker by the hntr, succeeded in pulling
her to the hank. She was returned to
Darlington lnt evening.
BRIDE GLAD POISON FAILED
Flfteen-Year-Old Girl Who Tried
Suicide Now Out of Danger
Pronounced nut of d.inger nfter tnk
Ir2 poison because her parents had lier
kuibnnd of one week arrested. Kmnin
Brown Hruynell, n fiftcen-yenr-old
bride of Washington Township, N. J..
laid this morning that she is glad t lint
the is not going to die nnd that she is
anxious to return to her husband.
The husband. Thomas Bruynell, was
aeld In S'OO bail for court by Justice
ef the Peaco Leon Ooffre.y, of Wood
bury, on complaint of the girl's father.
Wesler Rrown, h farmer, on the charge
ot abduction
A uerk ago Hruynell. who had been
omplojred bv Hrown, eloped with tlio
daughter of hi, employer to Elkton,
here the couple were married. In or
der to obtain the licence the bildi gave
Mr age as eighteen.
On their return the parents had
.oruynni nrrctcd. Uecpondent and an
red at the plight of her husband, the
girl took poison. She was treated in
tne homo of her parents bv the family
Physician, who was able to $ae her
Movie Consora Sworn In
Judge Rogers today administered the
Mtn of office to Henry Starr Hk-hnrd-n
and Harry L. Knnpp ns raovlng
Picture censors for Pennsylvania. Thoy
Vre jerently reappointed for n three
year term by (iovernnr Sprout. Mis.
Mary Nner, who h nKo appointed.
,1 not piecnt in court nud will be
worn in at n later date
Most of us develop only
about 2? of our physical
potentialities, according to
Prof. William James. The
Collins System puts under
jour control the remaining
'Vc of your physical re
sources.
Let us give
treatment.
you a free
. COLLINS INSTITUTE
coll, YSICAL CULTURE
WAI.N-UT HI".
M You'll be rlplir.hfr.r1 aW,
with
ffanscom's
Beautiful
Restaurant
H 1221 Chestnut Street
"own Nlulri
wrSirSndP Bannuet, tho
world'a finest coffee, 5c
vU),
8S B:a: : '.IS Vtoisr'A!-
.,'.. ...?. .Market hl.
'"nlr "lrr' oJidovj a
" nu. nuiti Hi
. a tn
Penrose's Tailor Only One
to 'Get Line on Him Today
Mnny peispns wanted to Jtnow
what Senator Penrose van going to
do today. All Information wag re
fused. The only one who could "get n
line" op the Henator was hi? tailor.
And he got several, for Mr. Penrose
got measured for Ills summer nilt.
Even Lelghton Taylor, Senator
1'cnroso's secretary, oald he, did not
known much regarding the Sena
tor's movements ns the clothing tai
lor who wns- measuring him.
The Senator also did somo ship
ping In the Walnut street stores and
was highly gratified to learn that
the price of haberdashery was much
lower than-last year.
WEST CHESTER POLICE FAIL
TO LOCATE POISON FIEND"
Man Who Offered Cyanldcto Chll-
uren aim a uargo .
West Chester police nro tlll searching
for the mysterious fiend who has been
terrarizliijj' thp town for more than o
week. During the Inst twenty, four
hours there havn been uo important de
velopments In the enso, and no renewed
effort on the part of the poisoner to get
his cyanide-saturnted fruit and candy
Into the handa of West Chester children.
Announcement wns made yesterday by
Borough Councilman John Thorp nnd N.
R. Rnmbo that an expert chemist Is to
be retained nt onco to analyze the food,
fruit nnd candy now in tho hands of the
police,- Tho man solected will probably
be Prof. C. H. Cochran, former State
chemist,
Tho nolirc are convinced the nolsoner
Is a maniac, nnd for that reason feel
u. ...tn .i... li. n l. in l- i
in- win cumnm inn niirmiUH uiiui no in
cnught. Guards have been placed around
the reservoir that nupplles West Chester
with water, and special investigators
are working with the local authorities
and, tho Stnto police in nn effort to
cntcli tbc fiend.
The campaign of education anions the
children has been continued, nnd it if
thought nil but the youngest chl'drcn
who might not understand have been
so thoroughly warned against taking
nnythint to eat from strangers that the
possibility of tho poisoner being success
ful ln his efforts aro negligible.
MARKFTS flN P.ITY PIFRS
Tn Dc nnMCCDCMOC TrmiP
TO BE CONFERENCE TOPIC,
'
Mayor Requests Sproulo
to Seek!
Opinions on Proposal
The Mayor todnv reouestcd Director I
of Wharves, Docks and Ferries Sproulo such a rule In connection with freight
to call a conference nt which tho ad- ' car work."
vlsabillty of opening one or more public p . , . nnr voihtnr
innrltrta nn nvnllnhln IVlnu-nrp River I 1 OUT laitl lor UOinc ISOtlllnj:
piers will bo considered. '
Tlio Mayor made the request follow-
ing n preliminary roiiferenofi ho held I
this morning with Director Sproulo and
Mlcrs Busch nnd William It. Tucker,
of the Philadelphia Board of Trade
Sovcral months ago the Mayor ex
pressed Interest in the establishment of
markets where fruit and vegetable
growers could deal directly with con
sumers, eliminating ns much as possible
transportation charges and the profits of
fii.nlArit unrt itfn finra
Pennsylvania, Delaware and New
.fersev
scy farmers would conduct the mar- '
kcts under the direction of the city, ac
cording to tentative plans.
BROTHERS SENTENCED
i
to Steal I
Convicted of Conspiracy
Automobiles
.Iiulrn
Harnett in Quarter Sessions
Court todav sentenced Michael M. nnd
Charles E. Corcorau, brothers, who
were convicted of conspiracy to steal
automobiles, to a term of from twenty
two to twenty -four months each in the
Knstern I'nltcutiarj.
The maximum term for the ollensc Is
fined each $250 and the costs of prose-
,,lti mh, u.n,.0 nPnwmi tn enter 1
SSVaVv...111.0 JVc2P.,"l0..fli.. ? ',nt"
'anneal to the S perior Co, n
nlP5nI! .,,,..,l,pif. "?. Z . U i,
other indictments pending against them
in Delaware County, where their bail,
vvnn HtmI nt. S1O.O0O. One of the wit-
nesses imainst the ne. used was Kdwnrd I
T. Hallissey. es-rhlef of police of Hav-
erford County, who arrested them. The
present case involved tn tnett un'l
disposition of six cars The defendants
weie tried twice before when the jury
dUugreed.
Manufacturers' Clearance
SALE 20 OFF
an onr
Framed Mirrors
Splendid lino ot
Picture Frames
Fine Mouldings
lllr Varletj, All Wood
Luteit Finliura
Frames to Order
Matthew Schramm & Son
39 North 9th SvvrlIg0.nd 'loor
MANnl ACTUKER8
WHO! BALERS nBTAILEBS
EVENING PUBLIC
R. R. PAID MILLIONS
Ruling Cost $6,445,658 on All
Roads in Six Months,
Philadelphia!! Says
i WHITER INFORMS SENATORS
Hy the Associated Press
I Washington, .luno 3. National
j agreements In effect during Govern
ment control, which required "the rail
roads to allow employes one hour extra
pny each week for punching the clock
regardless of tho number of hours ac
tually worked," cost tho railroads
$0,445,058 during the first six months of
last year, E, T. Whiter, nf'Phlladel-
phla, chairman of the Conference Com
mittee of Managers, told a Hennte In
vestigating Committee today.
An order Issued by the Director Gen
eral In July, 1018, guaranteeing to
men employed on piecework "the some
minimum hourly rate as those of hourly
workers, resulted In n decrease ranging
from 10 to 40 per cent in the output of
piecework men," Mr. Whiter said, add
ing: "This falling off ln production be
came .uniformly noticeable when It was
known by tho pieceworkers that they
would receive no Increases, but were
1 guaranteed only the minimum hourly
J?n0
rule.
Apprenticeship Too Ing
Provisions of tho national agreement
nermlttlne the employment as car re
palms of only those men who havo
served nn apprenticeship In tho car de-
partmont or who havo had four years
liruuiiLiui uaiciii;iii.u im , ui uin. A..
Whiter said, result in n "wasto ot skill
nnd an unnecessary increase In tho cost
of such repairs."
."Tho rule Is not consistent or prac
tical," ho contended, "and draws a
line nround car work which prevents
the employment of nny man who has
had experience in analogous work.
Tho railroads snouid havo tho priv
"ego oe employing mr iw car depart-
ment upholsters, painters, pattern-
makers, etc., men who have had cxpcrl-
(,neo, Irrespective of where acquired,
even tnougn tney nave nor, previously
uart tour years experience on car worK.
There is no justification whatever for
Citing oxnmplcs of "pension jobs"
uuuvr muor ruin imi imn mecL uy
tne railroad administration, Mr. inter
'HIU Ulli: t LlilLlllll II lin UllliL.II uut Ul
turn on the Santa t a nnd the road was
rtquired to pay him for the job, nnd
nlso pay four other men equal amounts,,
though they did nothing, because Rail
road Adjustment Hoard No. 2 decided
ON CLOCK-PUNCHING
that the. tour men were senior to the automobile, chased the rscgro anu ar,
workman called, nnd entitled to tho i rested him.
chance at overtime before ho was. I He gavo his name as John Itichnrd-
Committee members asked why rail- . son. Bnlnbridge sheet nenr Sixteenth
loads hnd not abrogated rulings of the
mnu. .ur. vt nucr snm wie uauroau
I Labor Board had not nllowed it.
"How frequent lire theso instances?"
I inquired Senator Wntson, of Indiana,
"They exist on nil roads to some ex-
, tent." Mr. Whiter said.
"Who wns responsible for nil theso.
tules?" nsked Chninnan Cummins.
They were "approved by tho director
appro
Wliiti
general, .ur. winter rcsponuen, nuori
... r t.1 . . . ..
being 'drawn ud by committees af
filiated with labor organizations." Ho
said at least half the 'working tlmo of
rraft committee members was taken up
in discussing "grievances" with offi
cials. WIRELESS MAN IS ATTACKED
, "J01'" ' Jl"' ?, ertV lnlTZi 1 ,V,r0'
1CbH operator on the Nantucket, was
nttneked by strike sympathizers .it Del-
nwn,r "venno and Walnut street late In ter Uaving her hou
Wednesday night. Pnynter held them, met bv n woman, as
with a gun Imt was arrested with
M;. . ? '. ';!
.. ."v '"'; '"' j uiuiwru
5"n- A, A"?rLr.B.,Delorf. "'K'strnte
V,"",,0"' Jr","' t" ' Vi?. jer was .
'discharged and Pulscn fined $12.50. .,
INVEST YOUR SURPLUS
WE RECOMMEND THE 5", BONDS OF THE PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN OAS 4. ELECTRIC COMPANY, DUE 1960. $740 WILL
BUY $1000 BOND, PAYING $50 PER YEAR INCOME.
Moore, Leonard & Lynch
Cuthman Newhall, Manager
1503 Walnut Street
New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh
pRICE Alone is a poor
Measure of Value
flit is true economy to invest your
money in clothes of lasting Quality.
The ''cheap" suit NOW is a greater
extravagance than ever before.
Don't throw away your dollars on
clothes that will not give service.
q We invite comparison of our clothing at
any given price with that of any other
house at the same or higher figures.
C Spring nnd Summer Suits of superior
quality and workmanship are $30 and
upward. Very special values at $45
and $50.
JACOB- REEDS SONS
M24-1426 ChesliBQiil Shp&
. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
Wins Scholarship
VINCENT MOKANZ
Freshman nt I-i Salle College, who
has been awarded tho annual Har
vard scholarship of the Philadelphia
Harvard Club
IS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP
Vincent Moranz Geta Chance to Q
to Harvard
'l......i r i v...n. m, T
Rr ," ,,-"-' becn " nwnrdrf
,,, ni,,jri,:. ir.t,.t iMh SMmlnr.
,,, it ',
1 Morana is n former
pupil of St.
Bonnventure s School, npd last jpiir
graduated or an honor student in the
high school department of La Salle Col
lege. He lives with his parents at 1140
Somerset street.
BOYS ON BICYCLES CHASE
SUSPECTJU-SOJJN WHEEL
Youngatera, 9, Effect Capture tof
Man Thought to Have Pal'a Bike
Two ninc-yenr-old boys pedaled dlli-
gentlv nfter a Negro yesterday afternoon
for over two miles and had him arrested
for stealing a bicyclo which they hnd
recognized as belonging to their (hum.
The three boys hnve been "pals" for
sovoral years. When the Negro stole
the wheel belonging to Stewart Webb,
eight yearn old. 58o4 Pcmbcrton' street,
whilo Stewart was buying meat in n
butcher shop nt Forty-seventh nnd
Spruce streets, he unfortunately chosa
to ride pnBt the homes of the other two.
William Cnllcm. 0S34 Pemberton
street, nnd John Crocket. fiS5t Pcm
bcrton street, recognized the wheel as
the Negro rode past. They followed
him over to Spruce strctH nnd down
Spruco nil the way to Fortieth before
they saw a policeman.
Pntrolmnn Kirkpntrick, of the Fifty -fifth
and Pine streots station, listened
to their excited tale, stopped a passing
Magistrate Dugan held him In .$."00 h
nan
tor a lurtner iienring..iune i- tnni poi
mnv have Kiifficicnt time to investigate
i the' theft of over fifty bicycles in West
t Philadelphia in tho laht month, and see
i whether Richardson had anything to do
I with them.
r-
MKQINfi RIRI RFTIIRM5
Florence NesBersmlth, Thirteen, Is.
Home Again Mystery Case
Florence Merrill Nessersmith. tliir
leen years o'd, who disappeared Wednes
day afternoon while on her way to her
home on Baltimore pike near Springfield
nvenue, returned Into sestwdav sifter
noon under mysterious circumstances
Acording to Mrs. Sara Wortliingtoii.
20.'13 Nortii Twelfth btroct, who saw
the child get on n Twelfth street cm
se, I lorenco wns
yet unknown to
her who kept the girl at her home all
" fJ t. ,
nnc nam snc nu nni icurncii hu tm
psitlcula-s from JIr. Nessersmilli, bin
tlmt she intenued to investigate
matter.
the
Mii$irLBBBH
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BOY MURDER TRIAL
JURY DISAGREES
Discharged After Deadlock
Case of Cecil Burkott,
Eleven Yoar3 Old '
in
DELIBERATED 18 HOURS
By tho Associated Tress
Knox, Intl., June !.- The jury trying
the ense of Cecil nurkrtt. eleven, charged
with the murder of Renny Slavin, seven,
wns discharged by Judge William Pento
rost In Circuit Court hero this morn
ing when it failed to reach nn ngreo
ment. The jury hod been In continuous de
liberation for more than eighteen hours.
It was not learned how many ballots
werMnken. Whether there will b an
other trial was said to rest with the
prosecution Not a representative of the
State wns In tin court when tho jury
wnK dismissed, nnd no statement was
forthcoming.
The little Burkott boy fimllod when
the jury wns dlschaiged. apparently not
realixing just whnt it nil wns ntjouc i
He will remain nt freedom under thM
hame ?10.000 bond which was provided ,
nfter th death of the Slavin boy at
Orn. Tnd.. Init ThnnlBtivlnp Dnv.
The trial begnn Inst Tuesday. Most
of the witnesses were children ranging
In ngo from nevon tn eleven yenr. Bennv
Slavin wits fntnlly .shot with n small
rlfln whilo nt nlnv in the same vnnl
with the Burkrtl box nnd several other
children. An effort wns made in court
to tirove tbnt there uns nnd feeling i
between tho hid The defendant f-toutlv
maintained he did not fire Hie rilie nml
held that he did not know his playmnte
was shot.
THROWS TOTS OUT WINDOW
Bedclothlng and Quick Wit Save
Family of Seven From Flames ,
frnvlilenre. June .1. (B.v A. P.'- I
His houe in llnines nnd e.cnpe bv the
stairs ,'iit off FcliT Bori. of Black -stone.
Mns , threw bedclothlng from a
second-storv window today nnd then
threw his five children down ipnn it.
Mr. nnd Mr Borl then lumped from
the window All escaped unharmed
Tho house nnd two barns were de
stroyed.
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE ROSENBACQ GALLERIES
13J0 Walnut Street
U-'tRS SiLYEtiSttrrHs &
Jew
Time Chances Sunday z a.m.
I
I
I
73e Watch Experts
of this Establishment tvili adjust n-atchos
ofpatreas and others tvjthout cftarge
REID AN D FORT
Copyright. 1931,
B. Kirschbaum Co
Men's
At Prices Lower
By 10 to 15
By the closest kind of figur
ing, the Reid 8C Fort stores
offer today at 35, men's
suits which compare poirv
for point with the average
offering at 45 to 50.
Tailored especially for us
in the Kirschbaum shops
where only good clothes are
made. Priced easily 10 to
15 under the market.
35
Worsteds
Serges
Others at
WINDSOR ROOM
11 SOUTH
Founded
JUNE 3, 1921
$1000 LEGACY FOR HOME
Mra. Catharine Pohllg Remembera
Qirman Lutheran Institution
Tho German Luthcrnn Home will
eventually bo the beneficiary under the
will of Catharine Pohllg, who died at
Atlantic City Mny 20. Hor estate Is
valued at S.r0,000.
I'nder tho will, ndmlttcd to probate
today, her husband, George Pohllg. Is
to receive the Income during his lifo.
On his death .$1000 Is left to the Lu
theran Home. The remainder Is to bo
divided nmong relatives and friends.
Other wills admitted to proimic to
day worn those of Mnry D. Blair. 7302
KIiIbp nvenue. S.T 1.000 s Esther Frick,
10111 West Lehigh avenue, SOLOOOr'Dr.
Mnrkin J. Ncvcnger, 2.'t01 North Twenty-first
street, SI 0.000; Mnrgnret Mc
(rath. 2028 North Nineteenth street,
$7,120; Joseph Wnllace. 1108 North
Flfty-Kixth street. $0000, Samuel L
Tab). Thirty-sixth and Chestnut Urcets,
525.000.
An inventory of the personnl estate
of Thomas On- showed It to be worth
S1R.O01.
Letters of administration were grant
ed in the estate of May Collins. 1037
Hamilton street, valued at $15,0.10.
Dr. Mattlson Undergoea Operation
Or Itichnrd V. Mattlson, head of the
firm of Kenby Ac Mattlson, mngnesin
manufacturers, of Ambler. Pn . who
became ill Tuesday night, was operated
upon vesterday for appendicitis Dr.
Oodfrcv his physician, snid that the
patient's condition is very sntifnetory.
HART'S
Jiick.O-Ttnrt' Rrstnnrnnt
123-25 So. 10th St.
PLAIN STEAK ...25c
SIRLOIN STEAK.. 40c
N. Y. RUMP 55c
Ladle" DMng RoonNevr Cloitd
"
THE "how.much.will.it-
cost" buyer of printing is
gradually being replaced
by the "what-will-it-do"
man
The Holmes Press. Ttinttrt
1315.29 Cherry Street
PhlUdclphU
"UNErts
mrmny
Clothes
Herringbones
Cheviots
$25 to $45
1204 Chestnut St.
15th ST.
In 1894
tE
3E&
MURDER IS BLAMED
ON INSURANCE PLOT
Entire Decker Family Tried to
Get $24,000 by Fraud,
Says Proaocutor
CUNNING SCHEME ALLEGED
By the Aiisoclated Press
Warsaw, Ind., Jano 3. An ex
traordinary murder plot involving the
entire Decker family, cunningly con
trived In minute detail with tho purpooe
of defrauding lifo lnsuranco componieo
out of S24 000 In pollcloo taken out by
lrgil Decker, and made payable to
ms "rower. Fred Decker, waa charted
In tho opening stntment of Proaoentor
iiranam in KoBcluakn fllr-,,lf rhnt
liere yesterday when Virgil DeckeTwna
Plnrrji on trial for the iSrderTf Leroy
I'Ovett.
Seliotlon of the jury waa completed
I
l- - . Ml.l
Now for a June that
will give Extraordi
nary Values to the
friends of this Pro
gressive Siorel
Inaugurating a Big
SALE
of About 2000 Suits
grouped at Three Prices
$28 $33 $38
that make them the finest Values in
the World of Good Clothes Today!
This has been a year to remember! Partly
by a fighting policy for value concessions in
the woolen markets, and partly by a policy
of close-margin price marking, we gave ex
ceptional Value after exceptional Value so
constantly and so consistently that the peo
ple rewarded us with a business thit proved
we met their expectations.
And now, to round out the season, and as a
stepping stone to even greater things, wc
are offering about 2000 Spring and Summer
Suits at prices that are bound to make this
a memorable June!
First Group $28
Worsteds and cassimeres in pencil stripes
blacks, blues, browns, Oxfords, small
plaid patterns. Substantial Blue Serges.
Second Group, $33
Conservative58- Oxford
grays in worsteds;
cassimeres in twill pat
terns, soft pencil
stripes, Blue Serges,
quiet herringbone mixtures.
Perry & Co.
Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets
Today and Tomorrow
Men's Black and Tan Oxfords
$6.75, value $10
phEDERMAN
ahnrtlv bfore noort. FoUotrllht Ti
nine of what the Btnte exp t ,
prove, Ie Bybee, caanier or ,i
wood Bank, Atwood"; Ind wa
aa tti first witness lor too
Mr. Brbco. an nient for t
Life Inauranco Co., toUfred cob
Vlrjru DMker't appllcaupn wr.
poller which ne approved ufl
nn the Anv that TiAvntl'a mntiUi
nrat idenUflod u that of Deeker,
lVit&trV..
It had been Dlaoed thera satil
bonrr. by Vlrail Deckw. ld i
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This policy, ftocordlnc to cbt idSMn,
protided for payment . of douMe tin ,.
amount 01 uo poncy saouia ion bommt "
die by accident. ';
POLES PUN BALTIC LEACTbt "
Would Unlto All State Formerly
Belonging to Ruaatan Brnptr
nebtntioni, Flnlancl. Jona 8. (By1
A. P.) Poland win ehortW Inylb rp,-
reoentatrroa of Finland, Latvia, Koata.
nla and Ivithnanla to a confenaMJa
Waramw to discuss an entente of" all
Btatoo formerly belonglnf to tb Bm
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Preparation
ready have bee
elan Empire, according to information
today.
s for tne coorerenoa m-
been made, It Is raid.
Third Group, $38
Splendid assortments
of handsome Suits
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neat worsted pencil
stripes, self stripes, silk
mixtures, light colors,
overplaids, Blue
Serges.
These Shoes nro regular
stock and well worth
tho former price. Thh
season's styles. All size,
930 Chestnut St.
39 S. 8th St.
203 N. 8th St.
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