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Son Girl, .tunc 0 Progressing Into ttir nmre ndinneed tagc of their instruction uork. the 800 officers nnd men nt camp here are finding tlint this is purelv a norking man's camp Tho were out on the field for several hour vostordni going through proliininnr nml fundamental stages of the training rourse. nnd to day's program called foi even nmro strenuous aotivitv. Brigadier Ocncrnl Howard S. Bor den, the camp oonimnniler. nl a con ference with the officers nnd turn Into yesterday, discussed plans for rapid do relopment of tlir State's N'atlnnal Guard TTe cxpressod hope for friendly nnity. but loft; no quottion as to his strict virus on discipline General Borden nttomlod th mili tary oeremonic w itli some degree of discomfort Soon after the dnv's work tens done ho loft for Tied Hnnk lirrc DELAWARE COUNTY FIREMEN IN TESTS tIUWlMIWHWlIW)l'fr' ltlWImMWWMWWlUIWlMUUMIM i ' . ft 'a -jin .1 1 1 iifflMMMWIiM.IIIM wMmm lIlKlitffn lire companies of tlml rotintj mol at tlif II. K. Mitlfonl plnnt. (ilcnnldrn. for llio annual compe titions. HlRliland I'nrlt Kirc Compnti) won (lie tlasslc ornt of llio daj b pclllnc nalfr on tho "Mnro" In tho vliortcst (imo. Tho prize Is a cup jjhen by Charles Olnrk ORLAND A. SOMERS DIES REJECTS ASSIGNED COUNSEL Flre Engine for Pcnnsarove rennsffrorc, rv. J., Juno 0. RorouRh roiinrl) hns voted to purchnso n fire onpino nt n cost of ?1 2,000, in IV dn llvorrd khln nlnoty rtnv. As soon n tho now engine In recoil or test runs will bn mndo in order to train the fire fihtors, many of whom nre now mem tiers of the department. CONNECT! COT MAN MURDEREDIN BED Sistor of Farmer, Shot by Un known Assassin, Also Woundod STATE POLICE SEEK SLAYER Former National G. A. R. Comman der Succumbs After Long Illness lvolioniii, Iml , .lime '.' till A V ) "They Alwnys Lose Cases," Defend ant Tells Judge: Wins Own Suit Hirrlsbnre. .Tunc 0 When .ludeo rollnuiiic mi illness of rn hi re oxtoiilnt srer il months Air Seniors was i hoen enmmandor in chief in 1017 1'rovioiiHlv to that ho had boon prennlent of the Soeioti of the Armi of tin Ctiniborlnnd for .ei-en venrs nnd had boon Department Com- niiimier oi ine n. u. nr wns me fC Oceanic home. The rnmpunv, made up of officrs nnd three of the infantrv companies, went through extended order drill, arm slcnaling. bnvnnct oxer'irs and scout ing and patrolling uork etprda.v morning nnd Companj I win given sann-tntile instruction ano rx eniieu , -fi-;t fp lUrr to ,,, M ll0nnrP,i fttud.i of the Hrouning mnohinr gun. In the afternoon Conipnm I. Infantn took its turn nt the 5nnd tables The officers' compaui nnd infantn Companies 1) and r worked out nn nd Vance guntd problem nnd continued the bayonet 0Tereif.es and patml nnd si out ing work f'ompan H which is made up of cnalt.T. engineer, medical and signal troops, was divided according to its respectir" brnnchos nnd giien in jtruction b the nflicers of tho e dif ferent branches. ' ! , . . t t UM .Mn.1 . nA.. .!., . . .. -t 1 l ...!., h submitteil to the stirceon's knife in vjruuui. """ '".''" -......-. ,,,,.,, , iri,prspinm ,TCeniuv mn-rrii i- .i... ?he ta'tm n. o a "Br of tl" I p? I.'kZmW and one ..nrl to Frank Hosier tho latter re-1 Lieutenant Coonol Kdward H Stone. Ornml An, y f t - I',l'Jvr(1;"py (u,r(1 ,,, ,W .aving that nssigned of the Third TnfnntTV. accompmied he I , . ' , ,led at his home counsel nlwavs lose caM for their I Tly flm Awodfttetl ITms Norfolk. Conn., .Tune 0. State po lice have taken up the Investigation Into tho murder of Joseph M. rnrnons, n dairy farmer, who wan shot to death In bed in hln fnrmhouae In Ihe TdtchficliT Hills at Potith Norfolk enrly jesterdny. Miss Mary Parsons. Rlstor of the mur dr red tnnn, Is nt the borne of her mother, iith a bullet wound in the face nml several teeth miming. Her story of the shooting is vlrtunlly the only tangible clue on which to base nn Inquiry. The bodi of Parson was found by Trod M niggs, n neighbor, who called nt the houpe ,osterda morning. He found Miss Parsons lving in one room nalnfullv woundod. nnd then cnmp upon the hod of I'atfinnK in his mom. There was n bullet hole In his bond. After nid hnd been nummoned nnd Miss I'arsnno hnd been reiiicd. she was nble to tell the story of the nffnir She said siie hBd gone to her brother s house to do somn housework, ns hnd been her clients nniwin He was up for non mipport nud he argued his rn?e fo con lneinglv. contending his wife was not entitled to am of his monev. that the court threw out the rase. "Thank you. Judge, for the offer, nnvway." Hoster said as ho depnrted. WWWWVWWWVW IKE- 5ALL List Ellglbles for City Jobs The Civil Venice Conlmtt-sion issued n eligible list for the position of ns ilsrant superintendent of the gnrbaEo disposal plant. Frank A "ahson. the present provisional appointee, ms the high man. The lob pavs ?2.ri0 n month The commission nlso made public a list of eligible for the position of sec retnry of tbe Bureau of Fire The high man 'was Joseph J Closius. -010 North Eighth street The present pro Visional appointee, Charles J. Webster. 8030 Susquehanna avenue, was seventh on the list. Furniture Rugs Carpets A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY B' ll' At SF of our re en Are wo .ire offering our entire stock nf HIrIi Oracle H.troom Plntng-Hoom nnd Ulnc room Furniture Rues i .lrp. ts of at .Special Sale which will continue until our stocks ire eh iutod Tins Is lour opportunitj to secure .oiir neede 1 FurnishlnRs ilmost at our own price NOTE CAREFULLY THE ADDRESS PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. 1925-27-29 Columbia Avenue Open Every Evening Daring Sale S REID AND FORT 1 1 1 ii i. 'Jisr 1 V?i i y""3" i i i lift jBKtSimSm Copyright, 1931, A. B. Klrschbium Corartny Entire Stock Of Men's Spring Clothes REDUCED! $30 garments now $22.50 $40 garments-r-now $32.50 $35 garments now $27.50 $45 garments now $37.50 Reductions apply to all three-piece woolen suits, topcoats and raincoats. Like all R. & F. events, this sale is genuine Nothing except our own fine stock mostly from the Kirschbaum shops. No sale lots. Neither are there any fictitious values. The original, closely marked price tickets remain untouched upon every garment. Deductions made at time of purchase. Alterations with out charge. HI I Nfii H i 8 ll I n B , m. ll mm mmi i'. Tr 1 1W" ""r )'J II : fHflH 11 ii; II. Kirschbaum Dress Suits And Tuxedos- 45 White Flannel Trousers $io Midsummer 2-Piece Suits 15 to 25. BIB & y ORT WINDSOR ROOM1204 CHESTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th STREET Founded In 1894 Compare this file with yours ARE your files merely places to . put papers or do they protect as well as file? Were they made to sell at a price or to give you a lifetime of smooth, efficient service? You can answer these questions by comparing your files, point by point with these features of " Y and E" Fire-Wall Files. 1 Steel -Plus -Asbestos. Two steel walls, with a double lining of Asbestos. 2 An automatic safety latch prevents drawers from opening accidentally. No other file has this latch. 3 Water or dust can't get in. When closed, the drawer fits tightly against an inner flange. 4 Real Roller Bearings make eveiy drawer open or close at a touch. 5 The strongest and most rigid con struction of any steel file built today. Fire-Wall Filing Cabinets This new, illustrated booklet contains facts that are vitally interesting to anyone who has papers to file and to protect. If you will telephone or write us your name and address, we will be very glad to send you -a complimentary copy. 'SSSSSV awman and Free Mfg.. Filing System Service, Equipment and SuppUet 1013 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia 111:1.1. ti.i r.iniiM- WAI.NtT 0151 unit 0107 hhlSIOMI It ( K 43un aii MM rfr FILING CABIMETS FILING SUPPLIES SYSTEM SERVICE custom, he being n bachelor, nbout forty yearn old, nnd domethlng of n wciuw in his habits. Some time after midnight, Rhe said, aha was awakened by o hot, and nfter summoning courage she went Into the hall and opened the door oi her brother' room. A msn was sUwl In. beside her brother's bed. she said, nnd she tiv a revolver nnd flashlight in his hands. He fired at.her almost imme diately, and her remembrance of events ended there. Sho described the man ns nast middle age nnd having a grayish beard. Itlggs said ho found a key in the door .on the outside when he mndo bis way Into tho house. Medical Examiner I. li. Hnmant would not comment on Miss Parson's story. He will conduct nn autopsy on the body of Parsons nt Hti undertaking establishment In Ulnstod today undor tho direction of Coroner Samuel A. Herman, of Mtclifleld County. State Policemen Philip Klynn and Walter If. StlleH nre working on Iho tnvnterv. Th house had the BP' penrnnce of having been ransacked. Friends of Ihe family said thnt sud den deaths had marked the family his tory for several years. Parsons father was killed by n train near Wlnsted : nn uncle was drowned In a pond nt Ooshen and another uncle committed suicide. UNTERMYER TO ASK U. S. AID IN PROSECUTIONS Will Urflo Attorney Goneral to A lit In Curbing Building Trust . Y.V..J. T.,. O. f Ttw A. P. Pnmiiel Untermyer, counsel of the leg- Islntlve committee Investigating tha building trust, announce nx ioubv w iu- il.., I., wnntil wrltn AOornxv fieneral Daugherty to ask If hU do partmeni coum nui p' .," "", money to prosecute violators of the antl-trust'laws. Mr. Untermyer declared tho commit tee had received no conpertln iiuukii li nan uirncij over to vl 7s nnrtment enrlr Inst nlu. ,B'iW nsalnst more than tirnnif iit,"flfMi wide combinations of tnanufaeliiV.1?. "'J dealers In the building trades, if' A"! that ho wm not criticizing V VSM Federal authorities, PWMfct'J At tbft mmn tlmn "M vr-,.. ielved from the committee authn4L rcquost Stato Insurance Suwrl nt.H Phillip to make n spechi EtJSF1. of tho Prudential Insurance rVlw "seeming" mutuallzatlon of thV"ethe pnny. Whether they como from bruises or over work, sore muscles will quickly yield to the soothing effect of tlbsorbine, Jr. Rub briskly Into the mua elea a few drops of Absor bing, Jr., and the Inflam matlnn nhleh caused the pain will quickly disap pearana wttn li ma pun. Keep a pourn on n5a and b prepared for emer fendes. JtOJaVwltlt t mott drufgl'tr W. P. YOUNG. Ine. SprtntTi.W, MuehuMtt imV?JZn sii rrtz r. The Hen or the Egg? Shall advertising precede or follow the distribution of a new product? If you advertise, and as a result, send people in vain quest of your trade-mark to stores not yet carrying your goods what then? Or, on the other hand, if the dealer tells your sales men "Advertise, first create a call for your goods and then I'll stock them" -what of that? Protagonists for both sides still argue this qucs tion as though there were some easy "Open Sesame" route to national distribution and consumer good will. There is no royal road to instant success. If there were, the protection of a great public Good Will trade-mark would be slight and it would be of little value. What is worth having is worth getting. But it takes time and money to secure a national following in any line. Butterick Publishe The Delineator ($S.S0 a Year) r The Designer ($S.OO a Year) - " ifti fc i ifliTi l l iFl flTll I I MJfJJU tdPAMWaillilliiysapj I I V Another pb Reduction Made Possible by Enormous Production and Sales It has been the traditional policy of the Ford Motor Com pany to share with the public the economies resulting from the gi gantic production and tremen dous sales of Ford Cars. In keeping with this policy, the Ford Motor Company announces a further reduction in the prices of Ford Cars and Trucks. The new prices become effec tive immediately at a time when the demand is enormous and many thousand unfilled orders arc yet to be delivered. Ford sales have passed the five million mark more than all other passenger cars in the United States combined. This unparal leled record explains how it is possible to sell the sturdy, depend- Type Llt Price Chassis $345.00 (Clincher Wheels) Chassis 370.00 (Demountable Rim) Chassis 415.00 (Starter) Chassis 440.00 (Demountable Rims and Starter) Ton Truck Chassis 495,00 (Demountable Rimi, Pneumatic or Solid Tires) Runabout 370.00 (Clincher Wlieeli) Runabout 395.00 (Demountable Rims) Runabout 440.00 (Clincher Wheels nnd Starter) F. O. B. able Ford at the present low price level. At former prices Ford Cars and Trucks were phenomenal values. At the new prices they represent the greatest values in automotive history. This announcement will un questionably produce a still greater pressure of orders. The Ford dealers of Philadelphia therefore suggest the immediate placing of orders to insure early delivery. The price of Fordson Tractors ha3 not been reduced. It must be remembered, however, that the Fordson price was reduced $165.00 on January 28, 1921. The present price is only $625.00, F. O. B. Factory. Type List Price Runabout $465.00 (Demountable Rims and Starter) Touring 415.00 (Clincher Wheels) Touring 440.00 (Demountable Rims) Touring 485.00 (Clincher Wheels and Starter) Touring 510.00 (Demountable Rims and Starter) Coupe ' 695.00 (Demountable Rims and Starter) Sedan 760.00 (Demountable Rims and Starter) Fordson Tractor . . 625.00 Detroit THE FOLLOWING DEALERS SELL EVERYWHERE MART1NDALE, THOS. B. BARBER, JOHN Uuttleton Dustleton 6050 UNIVERSAL MOTOR AGENCY 3437 Chestnut Street Prtston 3281 West 1789 KOELLE-GREENWOOD MOTOR CO. 6023-29 Gernuntown Avenue Germanlown 1025 North 0002 TRENCH, H. S , Inc. 1212 rrankford Avenue Kensington S34S Hast 7744 HOFrMAN, B. r Inc. 321 North Broad Street Service Mation, 132S Wood Street Jjpruce 6043 Rate 2471 SOUTHWESTERN AGENCY 53d nnd inltlmoie Avenue Woodland 4807-08 West 1020 ALLAN, ALEXANDER 10 Highland Avenue, Chestnut Hill Chestnut I lit! 71S4 3437-43 North Broad Street Tioga 4476.77 Park S573 WEST GIRARD AGENCY 2S17-10 West Girard Avenue Poplar 0374 Race 5184 WAGER & KARPELES Southeast Corner B9th and Chestnut Street Belmont 3254 West 1717 SWENSON, ALVIN A. 4134.50 Kensington Avenue l'rankford 2787-2768 Cast 7023 CUNNINGHAM, JOS. A. 1IB5.57 South Broad Street Oregon 4377 Race 0(24 HENRY & GUNKLE 4834.30 North Broad Strast Wyoming 0780 BARTLETT, E. M. 4310 Brown Street Baring 1231 Wait 0938 BANHAM MOTOR CO. Ridge Avenue and Dupont Street Koxborouth 0770 . h