ArtJ , It s hf ' v ' J 0 ' IS. 10 IDENTIFY SKELETON US SON'S IWoman Says Clothing on Bonos I c.md Near West ehoster II Is Not Youth's Detectives still- at work Mm Annie M.'Nnmarirt '-'240 St. ,... .,,,-f.f. fnllcd In Identify Hie i1M . ...i ......n.. .,.. Wrot PIiim. f.WIrtOil l"'""' " 1 ""' " " ., i ... .i. .i nf tW r-lchtcen-ycnr-old non IfranW. wo 'llsappenrc.l nearly tour The li''"MS skeleton wns found 'cdI b,',n n '00,,c" si,n nml ,,ie M, of ft bullilinR on the fnrm of J. .1. fcUlun. nt Kmt fioshrn. Detectives w-CVmci County believe me man iit iTitii'lered. "' ...s- n-n u-nnt In Went Chen- iMrt ul ' ' ,.r jestcrdny nntl exnifilned the shirt, bttum ami Mioob found on tho ricclc .,. W.e did not cxnniini- the bone. ton. ri "' ii..i r dm Bnrnipiim Frl ."r,1.",-"" !.., Iin .llKnnnonre.I Sfonld" H'C clothlnK wijh not the same. , McNamarn n employed n n driver IrhYAdnm-BxproMOo. On August K Mrs. Katlo Campbell. 2SM St. Albans street, n friend of his niother. He ffl I her n PtrnnRcr had offered him ifl,k i ehniiffeur nt ? n week more ?,in the cxpreiM compnny .paid lilni. ,UMcXmnrn told dw. Cnirnbdl he -.Yin meet the strni'ser ("nl" nt noon J,Vwion day. He did not tell hi mother of the offer. On August 10, inn he left IHm team nt noon, pre lumVbly for lunch, nnd ho hns been -le.inr rur cilice. BMr MeNnmarn hns four other chll jr;l'Mnrjarct, twenty years old. nnd Anna eluhtrcn. employed as Btciiosrn rtenin a Market street dei.artmcnt Sore- Mnry, sixteen, n bookkeeper in i hardware store, nnd John, twenty- two- . . ... I ... .. "Daniel wns nn n" "'" " B(,ther crer had." Mr. MrNi.mnrn. n widow, said tmlny. ' "He wns nlwnys thonphtfiil and on pawlnjs nhvnyh brought me candy or fruit. On the day he disarp'ared we had Rone to church i hnv'c been worrying every day since be disappeared. It would give me i-omc consolation even to know what my boy s .... . i.Atnit&.n If hf u-na nllrn T Itnnw be would not have me worrying myself tick over Mm. BURGLAR GETS FIVE YEARS New Yorker Admits Guilt Here and Is Sentenced 1ml Harnett, in Quarter Sessions Court, today sentenced Thomas Alberts. cf New York City, to n term of three to Ave years in the Knstern Peniten tiary after he had pleaded guilty to barjclary. The man broke into the home of R.I". Foster, (WOS North Urond street, en June 'JO. He wns discovered in the bouse by Stanton Calhoun. Annie Lewis, colored, nt the rcnucst of her brother-in-law, Benjamin Brown, of 1007 ortli Orinnna street, wns jliced on probation for two yenrs nnd MMreu to iimkc restitution oi .y.ii ny Judre Harnett nfter sho hnd ideaded I fiiHy to stealing from relatives. 'band concert tonight The Municipal Unnd will nlnv to- Bight at Hidgo monue and Ilcrmi- tige street. 7 The will, and the intent, is to give Hupmobilo buyers all they pay for, and, in addition, more than the same figure will buy elsewhere. THE HATCH MOTORS C? 720 N. BROAD ST - PHILA. enow Hoom Open Until 9:30 P. M. We offer you printing with the addition of a complete copy writing taru f V ana direct-by-mail ad- vertising service The Holmes PrtEss, 'Printers 1315-29 Cherrv Street PhtUdclphla ord cv Through the Hoppe Vic tor Record Club you can eecuie a quantity of Vic r Records and pay for fnjnonthly amounts. , S51 Mli"i "We also ?2oWnt,h,ly SCl1 V- JcJVeekly) trolns in Hepje Rental -Payment ticS&pho"e or wrc for par- p- J. Heppe & Son ", 1UMU9 QDt SI. -.IlkuimqinSli. ' 1 r- n iiij. May Be Dead kdTHFflfe7feB'K DANIBIi J. McXAMAKA Alisslng jouth, whose skeleton wan htipposed to have been found near West Chester. His mother lias failed to identify the clothing TAKE 800 KIDDIES ON PICNIC Judge Patterson and Coroner Knight Hosts at Neshamlny Falls Judge Patterson nnd Coroner Knight nre hosts today to between 700 nnd S00 children, who were put nbonrd a special train at the Heading Terminal at 0:17 o'clock nnd taken to Neshamlny Kails. A lot of the kids had never seen any wntcrfalls except the rain of the water from n fire-plug. Thev were gathered for the trip by Matilda Silverman, prison welfure worker, nnd nttnchcs of Judge Patterson's Court and the Cor oner's office vtCTit nlong to sec that they All have n good time, or, in other words, plenty to eat. The police band cut loose as the train pulled away from the Terminal. Some of the children were so small thnt their mothers went nlong to take care of them. Judge Patterson's share in the picnic is In celebration of his wedding anni versary. ''DUCr'rWADDLlAWAY Take Their "Drakes" to Llanerch for Annual Outing Upward of IT.O "Ducks and Drakes," nn organization of Insurance agents nthl brokers nnd their wives. left their headquarters. Fourth and Nnlnut streets, nt 11 o clock this morn ing to enjoy their nnnunl outing nt the l.lnnerch Country Club in Delaware County. Among tne features this nfternoon will be a ball game between the Ducks and Drnkcs Club nnd n team of "coun ter men." Five prlr.es nre offered in the golf match. Purling B. Prince Is Chairman of the committee In charge of the outing. V Plan New Christian Scientist Church The Christian Science congregation of (Jcrmantowii has arranged with builders to estimate on plans for a large church building to be erected on the east side of Greene street, south of School House lane. Oermantown. Si brick Sunday-school building on the same sue lias been used for years by this denomination. McClees Galleries 11507 WALNUT BT. FAINTINOH CT.1SAXRD nnd RKSTOItKD AM. KINDS OK FItAMINO Estimates Cheerfully GIven Mother never let us put a penny in our mouths. "Maybe a tramp touched it last," she warned us. She never let us kiss the baby on the mouth. "It's unhealthy, ' 'she admonished. Still, at the soda fountain, she didn't object to the common glass, which 90 times out of 100 gets only a perfunctory rinsing. Yet numberless unknown strangers had drunk from the glass before. drink froma flY Here's safe, sanitary soda service the Lily 'Glass' made for your lips alone. The Lily is used once and thrown away. Fine foun tains serve in Lily 'Glasses. ' Purity Specialties Co. Charles L. Huff, Owner & Mgr. Dcnckla Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. ftMPT EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHlLADiiiLl'iilA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 L'S HIIS OBERHOLTZER Takes Responsibility for Oust ing Censor, Saying He Slan derod Board DECLARES HE APOLOGIZED "Slanderous" statements regarding the Board of Motion Pleturo Censors prevented the reappointment to that body of 'Dr. Ellis P. Oberholtzcr, ac cording to Governor Sproul. . T.t? G"verno,r bns Issued a statement to this effect, in which he accepts full responsibility for the present member ship of the board nnd its work. Governor Sproul's stntemenat fol lows : " 'The moving-picture Interests hnd absolutely nothing to do vith the re moval o Dr. Oberholtzcr. As wns well known nt the time, the event being dulv iccorded in the public press, a commit tee of producers nnd exhibitors visited me publicly In Hnrrlsburg and mnde some complaints about what they called the 'nnrrowness' of the Pennsylvnnin censorship. I defended tho censors, ah I nlso did to other critics nf their no tion, who objected vigorously (n cliiul nntions of scenes frcm films produced from their books. ObcrholUer Not Attached "The Individual criticisms uore large ly aimed not nt Dr. Oberholtzcr. but nt another member of the board whom I reappointed. Xo one connected ulfh the moving-picture industry ever nskeil me to remove Dr. Obcrholtzer. nor was any one in that industry consulted regarding the appointment of his successor. "It was my Intention to reappoint Dr. tlberholtzer'' until, at about the time that his term expired, there was brought to me n letter which he had written to n woman friend of his In Pittsburgh containing slnnderoim nntl vituperative statements regarding the chnlrman of the board and other ex pressions so bitter nnd Indecorous t lint I could not but feel that his usefulness ns a member of the hoard had been destroyed, the letter having come into the possession of his associates. "Dr. Obcrholtzer apologized for his letter, but his apology did not restore conditions of harmony. After much consideration I appointed Henry Starr Richardson to a place on the board, suggesting that Dr. Oberholtzcr be given n position where ho might ad vantageously use his talents by direct ing the inspection of pictures to see that th Intent nnd purpose of the law had been carried out. Legislature's Action "During the last session of the Legis latino, a bill was introduced proposing reorganization of the department nnd providing for small increases in the salaiics of the members of the board, who now receive less than one-half the salary which is being paid for similar work in the newly constitnted New York Board of Censors. As the bill left our office nnd was introduced it contained a provision for the con tinuation of the place of director filled by Dr. Obcrholtzer. This was stricken out by tho Houso of Representatives. I have learned nt the instance of n Phil adelphia member, 'who considered the FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TBE R0SENBACB GALLERIES 1820 Walnut 8treet SPROU CHARGE MacDonald Campbell Men's Haberdashery Vacation Necessities Neckties 50c to $3.00 Soft Collars 25c to $1.00 Madras Shirts 2.50 to $4.00 Silk Shirts $6.00 to $10.00 Outing Shirts $2.00 to $6.00 Underwear 60c to $3.00 Union Suits $1.00 to $9.00 Pajamas $2.00 to $18.00 Hosiery 35c to $6.00 Golf Hose $3.00 to $6.00 Bathing Suits $5.00 to $7.00 Bath Gowns $7.50 to $16.50 Belts 50c to $3.00 Handkerchiefs 25c to $2.00 Bags & Suitcases, $12.00 to $34.00 "No holiday is complete without the comfort of these dependable things, from MacDonald & Campbell." Men's Hats, Clothing, Motor Wenr 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Are you going to leave your family subject lo the inflexible rules of law, simply because you put off making your Will? Why not attend to this duty today? Have your attorney draw up your Will, naming this Company as Executor and Trustee. M WEST END WW TRUST CO, 12ZMiiy uROAD Sx.AT.'inr itu Dcvtv, c,,. place an unnecessary appendage of the censors' work, "fhcre Is, therefore, no provision for the cmp!oymcnt,of Dr. Obcrholtzer ex cept through the contingent fund, nnd the Auditor General has taken the ground that he is not warranted in au thorizing payment of n director in the face of the fact that the place wns ex pressly omitted by tho Legislature. In this ho is entirely within his rights. "It certainly must be conceded that harmonious action Is ns necessary for the success of the Board of Motion Picture Censors as for any other or- 81112811011, public or private. As I nvc"eald on many occasions, It Is my opinion thnt the board Is now working more carefully, more systematically and with more uniformly effective results than at any time since Its creation, nnd I am entirely satisfied with tho work it is doing nnd the plans which It has made for carrying on tho censorship In the future. "It Is co-operating cordially with the public authorities of the Stnte nnd our municipalities, and Its work has been Btudlcd nnd commended by Inter ested parties seeking to establish similar censorship elsewhere. "I nccept full responsibility for the make-up of the board nnd Its work." HITS SUNBURNED POLICE No More Extended Vacations Be cause of Irritated Skins Patrolmen who court sunburn on the seashore sands as 11 means of extending their summer vacations will have to cool off at their own expense. Many of the men who returned for duty recently resembled lighted pump kins nnd requested post -vacations to have their burns healed. This hnbit greatly decreased the working forco and to bring it to n halt Superintendent of Police Mills issued the following order: "No members of this bureau will re ceive pny for time lost because of sun burn received while on vacation or off duty." In explaining this nrdr Superin tendent Mills snld : "Mnny members nf the bureau have extended their va cation, some of them deliberately, by incurring severe cases of sunburn while on their vacation. Vncntlons Inst two weeks. At the end of this period sonio of the men have been in the. hnblt of reporting to Chief Surgeon Owens with cases of sunburn which necessitated them being off for several more dns. Hereafter men must work whether they have sunburn or not." MILlTaRE REOPENING Industrial Plants in Northwest Put ting Men Back There has been an increase in busi ness along industrial lines In several establishments In the northwestern sec tion of the city. During the last few days several mills have added to their forces and n number of manufacturing concerns report nn increase. "We hnve been gradually Increasing our help during the Inst two months." said Kdward G. Budd. of the Budd Manufacturing Co.. Twenty-fifth street and 'Hunting Pnrk avenue, "nnd the prospects now are brighter." "Physic" and "physique" look alike and sound alike. $ut there's no liquid tonic for spring fever, or any other ill, that can compare with the body and nerve building Collins' System. Come in today for a dem onstration treatment. COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE coi.lins ni.no., walnut st at i.vth & iz&mm&k. I M i w m - i-j 'tTTrit - -ii-JF Bwffl A. -J & m Wi F " r'' naliu' Bedroom ui' Kepru' ,- W 2231 fpJ m y .& imJJ SA " desirahlo rrlor' Dnvpt.itl r nsi.u.-r'on V 1 jr fLl IIHllJF Polished Plate Glass . Open SaTurday Evening JjP 7TO,.HpfT Dresses Up Your Home BjgrifS Orders AccePtd L Mra. Daniels Was Sick and Ig norant of Law, but Found Justice JUDGE WAS VERY KIND Sitting on the porch of her sn'MPhnme at -4020 Bnynton street todny, Mrs. Klizobcth Danlils told her story of the divorce case that Ims so purzled ner. The finnl decree wns about to be granted John Daniels in Common Pica Court No. 2 .ctordny, when Judge Itogers held up the proccedlnss on the woman's apne.il. She had been in the hospital, nnd had "ickcd both health nnd funds to contest the .rase. Mrs. Daniels is nrcninluroly gray, nnd as she talked she tried to keep her thin hands from twitching. Hir hend Iwnr-i the scars of severnl operations that fol lowed a blow on the head by a baseball buventeen j ears 030. "When 1 got hack iome from the hospltnl on June II," she snld. "I re ceived some pnpers In the mall that seemed to sav there was to be n meet ing held in City Hnll somewhere on my divorce case. I puzzled over the pnpers for n long time nnd my mother puzzled over them, but we could not ninkc them OUtj Went to Court "So I took them to a lady for whom Isoinetlmes did housework and sie ad vised me to go to court on .Tunc 27. So yenterdnv mother and I started out. We rose enrly and. nfter clearing nway tho breakfast di'hes. we went downtown nnd we were good nnd early, too, for we got down nt S :.'I0 o'clock. We did not know what to do or where to go nnd we nsked lots of people on the street. Mot of them turned nway and somo tried to help us, but wc could not understand. "It was verv warm, and I hnd mother to take care of. I kent hold of her arm. and we. wandered around. Then a kind policeman sent us to City Hnll nnd nnother kind policeman in City Hnll told us to go to some room. Wc went from room to room, and we were so weary. At Inst somebody 'took us into the courtroom. "It was n very big room, but so stuffy ond hot. And the people were crowded In so close. So we jut sat there, mother and I. nnd wnlted. We did not know what everything was nil nbout. After hours, it seemed. I heard my name called. It must be my divorce case. I know, nnd I got to my feet somehow, and nsked the judge not to go on. He told me to come up front. "I was terribly frightened, nnd Knives. Forks. WOMAN GRATEFU OR DIVORCE STAY fljgBrflS and Serving Pieces Appropriate- encased in cheats in rarioua cohibinalionajromihojnexpoaaivo lo tho meat exclusive Store cleaed all dqjrSaturdqra during Julyt and A uaut f ! : s535881, """" I j qtwurr vAKtmrr economy WXB l..."-" jtSSSi LOUIS E.WISER S, g F3gaE?Sa-atiCi $& 2b0-2bZS0UTIfFIFTTfSTRrXr 'TOv i H SroSJ tBetiopcn Locuti and Spruce lHbi 1 3t VVtir PHILADELPHIA WgSfl Sport Shirts j j 'WEsm I For ears Reed's hac been known as Specialists in j Z. --v'lf f Shirts for OutiiiR Wear our larc following of well- " f- - lJSai& " twMw Bj posted young fellows is largely responsible for this, be- I i VA " JZ Tl S nlP? W I cause they know where to go for shirts of the right sort. j I U tZ5 rf'fj WpLvJJm "Kill I q Just at present wc arc strongly featuring a number of ! fl lj (j '' j JB1 "'w 1 R st!cs in Oxford cloth with attached collars in popular I fl pjV ' W U shapes. They aic in three qualities, ?J.J ?3.00 and 1 U S I .?.25. 3 W s MlfV'-l HmI I'Honinrt Suit, nHl, t,r sir. Cmi am cat JAOQB REEEfe SONS I 1 :v.fSi?- $140 3 everybody turned and stared, but some how I managed to get up to a railing. I lust put my hand on tho railing nnd looked up at the Judge nnd waited. His name was Judgn Itogers, Such a kind man. If he had spoken crossly to me I fiever could have gone on never. I cannot bear to be trcalOd roughly. But he was kind, and he asked me what was tho matter In such a kind way. "So I took courage nnd Just told him how sick I had been, and said I had no money, nnd could not get a lawyer to fight for me. I told him .there was no one but just mother and I to fight. And he sent me to the Legal Aid, nnd I told them nbout it. The Judge snld If they can't tnke enre of me lie will get n lnwycr who will. Wc got home at last, all worn out." The mnster In the ease hnd reported In favor of Mr. Daniels, nnd the final decree was about to be proclaimed when Mr.. Daniels arose nnd the proceedings were Mined. The case will be mmiI back to the mnster by Judge llosers for further investigation. Woman's Auto Injures Boy, 5 James Spear, fne years old. 3021 Vnrth Sixteenth street, wna rtin over nt Sixteenth nnd Venango streets last night by an automobile driven by Mrs. Mnry Breen. HIM Carey street. The boy's right leg wns broken nnd he re- .nlvnil limltlr In tfirtith. Tfn wnn tnken to the Snmnritnn Hospltnl. ONE-ELEVEN Cigarette To save 25'. on your cigarettes is important But-to pleaseyour taste is more important. Just buy a OQckodeand Vfindout. XOcigaretteslJ i Guaranteed b JS sfrWjLfCe&u twrxLle "ji'tjH mrif.1 iwral Spoons 0 H M K vV f Just as a fine quality of goods adds distinction to dress, so does polished plate glass add distinc tion and beauty to a home. Quality goods cost but little more. Plate Glass will add but slightly to the total cost of your home. "Use Plate Glass in Your Homo" Foundait 1A04 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 80th sod Walnut PHILADELPHIA Demonstration of Big in Summer Suits at Perry's I j i Our East Window Novelty Patterns from 12 lo 56 inch Attractively Priced $28, $33, $38, up to $63 A Display that will emphasize the fact that ours is the Store of Stores for Novelty As sortments in Large and Extra Large Size Suits. It's a pretty well accepted fact, when salesmen in other clothing stores tell Big Men that Perry's is the only place in Phila- delphia where they can be fitted and send them here! Light gray herringbones and homespuns, bright Club Checks and Shepherd plaids, light gray overplaids in many patterns; pencil stripes narrow, broad, and in-betweenon blue, gray, brown, and novelty mixtures. A Notable Display that demon strates the Wealth of our stocks of patterns and colors in Big Men's Clothes! At Attractive Prices $28, $33, $38, up to $63 White Duck Knickers, $3.00 Perry & Co Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. i Men's Solid Leather Belts BaiMaaV Hlark nr Tan Alan Made With Snap KnJ to Attach Own Buckl $2 00 MARTIN & MARTIN Pr.W 1713Chcstnutstt 28 South 15th St. zBranchtM, Men's Sizes filled with Bright, in Big Size Suits chest Measurement. Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, $14.50 up Mr it mrn rrlr tn m a Dell rnfl vl one - Mr rood nolH leather. The M. & M. Belt is one piece of Fine Harness Leather (not split). It outwears any stitched belt. Always keeps its shape. Refined looking and durable. Persons who know the advan tages of a solid leather belt, made by the most renowned SADDLERS in the country, wear nothing else. London ft New York', ' V ; - Ik 4 . ... , 4k rtfl t J- . .
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