(WW TT ', i , -- -ft' I. 'r R ..a-jft ' . . - , v .-,;' J . . v ' 'J' .' i " TTOT . 1 , r R - . '( N '5 TT r u DHS WARNED tenors a3 Wo" as chauffour3 Vyill Bo Nabbed, Judgo Barratt Says GIRL HEADS GRAND JURY i ,.. Unrrntt. charging ' the now OrVnd "Jury, Bcrve, notice o IfflVwWeily 'ener nre in the SlInTan aecldent occurs, owner n f!L . cTrntiffcur Is to bo Indicted. W o in very p 1.1. terms to ,1 Wwwnli amlpoor or high 11 Tow In h " court, nnd Hint every !i.V who rides with n reckless chnuf ffr'd U nil that ho lrre., . mutter whnt his nnmc or station. "The Jua nddrrnsed n jury hended by .wrv prett nnd ilnlnty t?lr, Bt" nt uhS Ilelen White. 11.13 South Fi ty Ihhd street. MIm White took hef plnco Orfn I Jury foreman ns rdolly as she Lit v, live taken her scat in class. BlShe K brunette with dark blue eyes. She had on n Mup grny-Btone coat suit, .white shirtwaist, n white straw nilw hat. white silk Mocklngs with Itack clocks, and tan nnd whlto sports 3adfe Barratt dwelt particularly on motor accidents, remarking that many n Ice" PCPlo nrp l,18t ns hti' ?", he ordinary run In tho matter of driving thtir cars recklessly. 'There is no distinction of persons Wore OU," the Judge said. "There V h no high or low. no rich-or poor. I don't care how hUh may bo n man's nwltlon in the State, or In the church, or In science, or in wealth, or In manu facture; If he Is following n practice that is vicious and negligent ami he hurts the humblest of his fellow cltl ns ho ought to bo compelled to stand before the bar and nnswer for It." Tho Judge remarked that most nuto tnoblle owners are insured against nc arcldcnt, nnd nrgue thnt unless the acci dent results In death it Is n matter for the civil rather than tne criminal court. The Judge said thnt while Insurance had Its proper use, it should not be termltcd to supplant n sense of per gonal responsibility; else, ho said, the Legislature might bo expected to pass ,omo drastic legislation. The Judge reminded tho Jury thnt In the country "there are some 50,000 or 00.000 persons killed n year by ncel dents in Industry, bv automobiles or by railroad trains. This means thnt wo Vlll more people annually by tho best Intentions nnd without particular thought than were killed at Gcttys- ' "Tho figures nre appalling. A great patt of this loss of life is useless, avoid able and preventable. Our problem is to study it and to find n means, to stop It JENKINTOWN WANTS HALL Combined Soldiers' Memorial and Municipal Building Urged A new town hall, with sections nllo cated for use by the several municipal departments nnd for World War veterans and community organizations, ia urged for .lenklntown, by Coatcs Jordan Post of the American Legion. Petitions with several hundred nnmei 'of persons favoring tho establishment of a memorial to service men, along these cuggested lines, hnve been submitted to the Jenklntown Town Council, and, It ia believed, will bo approved. Jenklntown claims to be the richest borough in the State nt this time at least In so far ns borough obligations nre concerned, for the municipality, ns such, is virtually free of nny debt. Pro ponents of the movement nrguc that no more serviceable memorial to men who entered the service could be considered. ana at me samo time it would servo ns a permanent home for tho Legion 'men. Following submittal of the petitions the matter lias been referred to the Committee on Borough Property for n report at n near-future meeting. McClees Galleries 1S07 WALNUT ifiT. PAINTIXCI8 CLEANED and RESTORED ALL KINDS OF FRAMING- ...Estimate Cheerfully nirnn FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 13S0 Walnut Street ADVERTISING MAN With neuapnper detnll nnd "lllnr experience would like aitenej- or trado paper con nection. 22 years old. High. t references, A217, I.edcer Office Your efficiency won't go to the dogs in depressing weather nor will you have to drive ahead doggedly if you take the different Col lins System. For it makes heavy burdens light and blue Jays rosy by building up tresh supplies of energy and Vitality. May we mail our booklet? I COLLINS INSTITUTE JZ PHYSICAL CULTURE r MN8 nLU".. WALNUT ST. AT 15TH GOING FAST! ? J tli,?'rhlll?l!,ri,iflr,t n"nmei.t l luch u .. i ?',.eI?.h, '"'" nre awake Manufacturer's Sale ....U. .Ulllll, ere'a u f truly wonderful bargain. MEN'S FINEST SUMMER SUITS 5 And up to 1 1 Tr- yglyle, and Fabric. All Sire. Medium-Welgbt 3-Pioco Suit, tlo en . . . -- lth l.ttrn Pant. White Striped Trqu.eri, &I.4h h.1 1 Mr ' w iiu ?") Community CIthes Co. 5 1A90 D.. . Weds Frcfnch Airmail ams. Louiat jacquks kasan MAID AND GEMS MISSING $2400 In Jewelry Disappears From Home of Harry Bolen A colored mnld she employed last Wednesday disappeared Saturday morn Inc With S1M00 worth of Icwclrv ho longing to Mrs. Hnrry llolen, of 2030 North Thirty-third street, tho police reported today. According to Mr. Holcn, his wife nnd the mnld were cleaning house. Mrs. Holm went to the basement for hnlt an hour and when she returned the mnld was cone. Mrs. Holcn went Immediately to her room nnd discovered n cabinet had been unlocked nnd the jewels stolen from their box. Neighbors said the maid was aided in her escape by two NegrocB in an automobile. The loot included three diamond rings, n gold wrist watch nnd n brooch set with pearls and one dia mond. ' Last night Mr. nnd Mrs. Uolen nnd their child were about to return from Willow Grove Park when they discov ered n man nttemptlng to steal their automobile. Ho was arrested by park guards.. WILL AIDS CHARITIES Two Jewish Institutions Remem bered by Meyer Wlnelander In addition to his family, two char ities benefited bv the will of Mever Winelnnder, 1028 North Franklin street, which was probated today. Wlnplnntlpr. w1w iliml .Turn. Q Inft $104,000, the bulk of which went to hln Wlflnw Hpnrlpftn nn.l lifu Men Lm.u Max and Emanuel. The Jewish Hospi tal ARSnnlnMnnv nntl tint .Tnti'lul. TtVtcttm. Homo each were left $200. Other wills wcro probated as follows: John II. Wllley, 25 Cowcn avenue. $44,000; James A. Stovell, 23 West Gravers lane. $28,600 ; Angelina Sip pie, 2202 North Twentieth btreet. $2o.200: 3ohn W. Mowbray. C017 North Sixty-first street. $20,100, and William Hess, C27 Olncy avenue, 15,400. Inventories of personnt estates filed Included Mnry A. Mullcr, $10.4."0 : ' alter i. jjick. u:i,uuii, and i;ieanor A. Douglass, $87,821. Man Found Dead In Room Lying in his room, with a bullet wound in his head, James Aiken, sixty five. 5553 JIorHs street, was found yes terdny by Harry Snyon. n fellow roomer. At the CJermnntown Hoi-pltnl. tr which Alkcd was taken, it was said he must have been dead rlnco Sunday. It Is believed ho committed suicide while despondent. Uncle Fred had a pet hobby. "Soda glasses," he said, "should be sterilized thor oughly in boiling water. The average soda fountain can't take the time." He offered a remedy. "Serve sodas in individual paper cups. That'll protect the public. 'Private cups in public places' is my slogan." Yet right in his own office there was but one glass. Every Tom, Dick and Harry mouthed it. Is there any surer way of catching a cold or a worse illness? Ask yout doctor I drink jrc roma IY For the office the Lily Cup. For, the fountain, the Lily 'Glass'. Both are used once then thrown away. Both have a lip that fits your lip. And they're made from paraffine-pure paper besides. Purity Specialties Co. Charles I,. Huff, Owner & Mgr. Dcnckla Bldg., . Philadelphia, Pa. flHFPPNMr IP tuHHq SPfteF Efci 1 r EVENING PUBLIC is Former Duchess of Marlborough Weds Colonel Louis Jacquos Balsan in London MARRIAGE WAS EXPECTED London, July 15. The Duchess of ATnrllinrmtrrli irli mttrntt (ImA fltfrt f O -a itruivuftii) n itr rwiuu . - cclved n divorce, was married yes- irruny to i.icntcnnnt uoionei liouib Jacques Bolsan. It was learned late Inst week that a marriage license had been issued to the couple, but thnt news was not received with much surprise, ns it had been understood for some time they contemplated marriage. "old nnd served during the war with wic rrenrn rtrmy as unison niuccr, wmi the British air forces in Frnncc. He is n member of a wealthy family and Is an nrdent sportsman, for many yenrs having been Interested In bnlloonlng. Ho once competed for the Gordon Hen nctt Cup nnd was the first private nlr- piano owner in France. The bride was formerly Consuclo Vnndcrbllt, of New York. Tho ceremony took plnco at 8:30 o'clock In the Henricttn street regis trar's office. The wedding party ar rived in automobiles just before the hour. The Duchess was dressed in Krny. The witnesses wcro Ambassador Harvey. Urlgodler General Cornelius Vnndcrbllt, tho bride's cousin, nnd Colonel Fngalde, n distinguished French offjecr. The few others present Included Lord and Lady Ulandford and Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill. The religious ceremony, In the Savoy Chapel, followed immediately, nftcr which aionsicur nnd Madame Jacques Bnlsan, as the bride prefers they bs known, left for France. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Mltnielnnl Tlnnr! pnnnnrt ..til l, held at the Uelfield Playgrounds, Bccch- wuuu uuu voniyn streets. SylphqJfatha! the dhinfectant farmirtycalUJ Salpho-NaptSol It fa i times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and New England use it. for pergonal hygiene S"ie1t,,.w?undi douehet Eylpho-KthoI li lnvluble. Dntroyi germ life, tut I. netllnc to the tUaues. Fbyd cltns recommend It. Drug and dept. etorei, 15e, 8Sc. 65c, 11.25. -J I con OF FRENCH VETERAN Jacob Reed's Sons Announce an Old-Time Repricing Sale 9 For several years due to abnormal business conditions we have been unable to have our usual Semi-Annual Repricing Sale of Clothing at the close of seasons. During the period of tensity and strain we maintained the quality of our product and continued to serve the public with merchandise of our usual high standard, thereby giving satisfaction and retain ing the confidence and good will of our patrons. J Fortunately conditions have changed this season our prices have averaged 30 lower than last Spring, and we are now announcing a Repricing Sale which makes very substantial reductions from these prices which already have been much lower than last year. f We lay especial emphasis on the importance of this sale, as it is composed entirely of clothing made on Reed's Standard of Quality, which signifies the best of fabrics best of tailoring and includes our regular lines of Spring and Summer weight worsted, unfinished worsteds, tweed and cheviot Suits the finest, shapeliest and most serviceable ready-to-wear clothing manufactured. The reduced $30 Suits $35 Suits $40 Suits $45 Suits $50 Suits jaco: LEtoEpPHIDBljPHIA TOTJSDAY, JULY'4, 1921 REQUISITION DELAYED Philadelphia Police Seek Man Held In Wilmington ' Delay In obtaining requisition papers for John Urnlnnrd, wanted In this city on a larceny chnrge, cause'd long-dls-tanco telephoning to Hnrrlsburg today In an effort to hasten action by State officials. Ilrnlnard has ho en in jail nt Wil mington for two weeks. Chief of Pot lice Dlnck, of that city, today notified Captain Bonder Ilrnlnard would be lib erated ot 11 o'clock this morning If the requisition papers were not received by that hour. An Investigation disclosed that the papers had been sent to Hnrrlsburg ten days ago for Governor Sprout's signa ture. Assistant District Attorney Tau lnno telephoned to Chief Black nnd asked him to hold tho defendant ono day longer. 'Calls then wcro mnde to Hnrrlsburg urging Immediate action. GROCERY STORE ROBBED it Thieves Get $11 and Scatter Fruit In Yard When Max Chelrknak opened his store at 1525 Point Breczo avenue this mr.inlng he discovered thieves had been thtre In the night- and had taken a ensh register, containing $11 ; two baskets of potatoes and a basket of oranges. Chehknnk notified police of the Twentieth nnd Federal streets station. District detectives found the emptied cnslu register and tho potatoes nnd ordnges in the ynrd nt the renr of the grocery. 327,567 USE CITY POOLS Report for Last Week Shows Popu larity of Cooling Advantages Snlnsh ! Then 327,507 more splashes. For 327,507 men, women nnd chil dren enjojed the twenty-eight bathing pools of the city Inst week, according to figures furnished today by tho Bureau of Itecrcation. The boys outnumbered the men, women nnd girls. The count was like this: Boys, 104,205; girls. 52,435; men, C3.50S, and women, 17,200. VAW 45s-- """ t!(h' Polished Girdle Diamonds Afafi'orial recednt'ltoit for "jSuprcnazf of Quali'tr era been accorded this most brilliant or all diamonds Available onlK (Vom this Establishment. prices are as follows: are repriced to $24 are repriced to $28 are repriced to $32 are repriced to $36 are repriced to $40 $ Alterations charged for at cost. Closing Hour, 5 P.M. M24-M26 CfoesfawltStoffidt SAY STILLIVIAN GAVE SHOW GIRL MILLION Investigators, Emplqyod by De fense Make Report of Al leged Expenditures TWO TRUST FUNDS FOUND New Yorli, July fi. According to figures from bills nnd tho like In the possession of Investigators retained by counsel for Mrs. Anne L'rquhnrt'Stlll mnn, nbout $1,000,000 was expended by or for Mrs. Florence B. Leeds in four ymrs. v Coincident with this disclosure, nt torticysVor tho defense In tho StUlmnn case Issued at flat denial of n report that Mrs. Stlllman was about to sue Mrs. Leeds for $500,000 for tho nllena. tlon of her husband's affections. With this unqualified dcnlnl came two more ono disposing of a rumor that contempt proceedings were likely ngnlnst Stlllman because of his refusal to answer questions when on tho stand nt Poughkeepsie before Referee Daniel J. Gleason. nnd another definitely put ting out of tho way n widely circu lated story to the effect that open hearlnes would be umlcrtnkcn with the mutual consent of tho nttorneys in the Milt. Estimate of Stillmnn's Gifts As the defense Investigators figured It cut jestcrdny. the Items in tho nllcged account of "Stlllman to Leeds" were as follows : Apartment nt 009 Park avenue, $45,000. Hcdccornting same, $17,500. "Pin money" allowance, $2000 a month, $00,000. Two tnit funds, $300,000. Two automobiles. $18,000. Jewelry. $200,000. Rents. Rct Court, L. I. ; Cleveland $55 Suits are repriced $60 Suits are repriced $65 Suits are repriced $70 Suits are repriced $75 Suits are repriced Closed All Day Saturdays ONi tottnec. Miami, nnd 04 East Eighty- sixth street, $35,000. Mnlntennnce. clothing, etc., $200,000. Total $011,500. To this total, In tho opinion of the iKifnnftn Itllrnotltrn Inpa. IlinV llO addGll sums sufficient to carry the total well over the million-dollar mark. The nd dltlonnl sum, they pointed out, would b payments or gifts of which they had not jet obtained truck. Another ilevelonment yesterday was tho fnrt thnt tho nnlv Item of divorce evidence remaining in the referee's rec ord mrnlnfit. Mrs. StUlmnn evidence which in the opinion of counsel is oi RiiOielent. weleht to count wnen jikiko Gleason makes Ills recoinmcndntlon one way or tho other is the testimony ot the banker's Canadian witnesses. One of the counsel went so far as to predlot n elenn-cut victory for Mrs. Stlllmnn on thn sround that the Cana dian tnstlmnnv would no7cr be nble to withstand tho contradictory evidence which tho defense is. said to be pre pared to offer, nnd also becnuse the opinion of this lawyer was that the non-access issue, n pnnso nitccting uuy, "lins enno hv the lionrd wit l the RiriK- wng out of D.r. Russell's evidence." Claims of the Dcfenso According to this attorney, the de fense will be able to "shoot the Conn- Is YOUR advertising always at work or only now and then ? The Holmes Press, 'Printers 1315.29 Cherry Street PhUtdclphU The moment the Hupmobile price was reduced $200, the car became worth more to its buyers. The Hupmobile was not changed or cheap ened in any way. THE HATCH MOTORS C DISTRIBUTORS 720 N. BROAD ST PHILA- to $44 to $48 to $52 to $56 to $60 BMBMBKSM"gP'T'bileMMMBWMW dlnn stuff to rlbbona." IrXwnn wild tlint ncvcrnl of the Canndlnns who wcro broujflit down from Grand Anno nnd Ornndo PIIoh to awiilmc the role of "ladder nnd window vltne8en" at the iionrlnr In the New York City Hnr As sociation roomH, lind experienced a clinnjjo of heart nnd mind Mnce their return to tho North woods. They were degcribod ns not co, certain an they hnd J,e,,n n," " what they actually raw from their ladder perches or through silts In curtains. Especially is this true, it was asserted, of tho things tho wlt nesses swore they witnessed In the Blackburn house nt CJrnnd Anse. Ilcbuttnt, however, of this evidence i, "' b(; 'W'lcrtakcn until tho Into fall. In discounting the belief that Canadian witnesses for tho defense Begins This Morning, July 5th PERRY'S Universal Reduction Sale Extending to Suits of every descrip tion to separate regular Trousers, White Flannel Trousers, Thin Office Coats to all our Spring and Summer Stocks all of which are , Universally Reduced! Suits at $33, $38, $42, $46, $48 Regular Prices, $45 to $60 Palm Beach & Mohair Suits $14.50, $16.50, $19, $21 Regular Pric.es, $20 to $25 White & Striped Flannel Trousers $7.50, $9, $10.50 Regular Prices, $8.50, $10, $12 Separate Trousers $4.50, $5, $6.50, $7 Rounding out a very Successful Season $ with one of the most Comprehensive Reduc- tion Sales we have made. The values we have offered this Spring and Summer have been relatively the best we have placed before our public in a long time, and they have shown their appreciation by giving us a Volume of Business beyond our most sanguine expectations. Light color Suits Reduced, dark color Suits Reduced Black Suits, Blue Suits Reduced Tropical Suits, Mohair Suits, Palm Beach Suits, Sports Suits, Golf Suits Reduced White Flannel Trousers, Golf Trousers and Knickers, regular Separate Trousers Re ducedSeparate Sports Coats, Thin Office Coats every item in our Comprehensive Stocks. Sale Starts this Morning at 8.30 o'clock Perry Sixteenth and mmmmmm You can't bequeath Business Wisdom That's why it is best to name a Trust Company as your executor and trustee. Our officers will gladly dis cuss any phase you care tcf have explained, confiderlFf tially. T lAftPOl -.. A Broad Street might mnke their nppesrkticeNit keensie this month nr'mrlr In.! bcr, when thn hearings are Mi for resumntlon aftpr a recess August, it van positively stated tho wltneuoM wnntil tint hn rnlleil ing July, when they are tied up wttfk uarvesiing worK, Conferences nt Yonkers, preparatory to the opening of the defense on July 1.1, will stnrt the latter part of tbl week. One has already been held M tho home of John K. Mack, guardian 4 litem for (luv Ktlllninn. At this gath ering, attended by John F. Krennaa. Abel I. Smith. Charles Wallace. Mrs. Htlllman nnd.lnmes ("nud")' 8tlllmn, the particular phase of evidence- to be presented nt the opening of the vlf' side of the case was determined Upe ., & Co. Chestnut Sts. r VT Tnvvftkai MIIV INUOl -t'fl crr,VKraAik.Tv l t-fl at South Penn S04JW r.a VI (. ! M w Mi -"' w o pun ItHtllllllH ll'll ll'l 1 1 HI II 1 1 II IIIIJILllllllll 1 1 llllll.n , I .'l . , ; H Sg aft i to? ffintrflHtm r ft : i BHfflMflihi m&SXKKM MM'1 , t h t ' r-i , "I i ,' 'A lgp-- - vv., .), I -(Wj q, 0(( .,, I&m, ,,, 44.tl, 1( "..r"I
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