Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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.SUNDAY GAMES
gdirs Police to Stop Baooball
Contests Where ......-..
Is Chargea
Lo BARS COLLECTIONS
l'.h .,... whrrp admls-
"ft S re ro1.cct.on, .re
fJibnP" of yiay0t Moore.
M r. "ror ...ort will have
.' Cortclrou iUroct him to take
p,rtor Cor icy
.w?'.n.Sinl to every game plnjcd
i ?taxr:,v'H nmita.
Wi., inductions from Mayor Moore
Vl n. minerclnHwil Sunday base-
'I'fhAate or rawing the hat. Hue
V'l'S" ' be. n,n.ly.
fjS orders have taken nwny
-Tbe rJfiM simply because people
' ''Wlfftn recognize the Admit.!
"S n &nt,t t" be fair mid Krnnt
'Moore. . vn. fintnes
Ollll " -
;ri ??;;, are many unoccupied lot?
1 ,?J.r from houCH uherc Rames m u
W. lro.'" (i(,n.,i nnnnrnnce to real-
LP, IIo iwrteil hit. orders hnve been
. " ''profcHslonnllsm
2ffl bare crept nto the game.
ti. iddwl tnai i"ls w"n iu ,
Jl.teS. Admintatratlon, bu t n so
'.fo"lr conducted for proHt and pay
-Iftcrtnij . ono. lint ore not
I JJJlW to operate on Sunday.
jSS.Mror'B letter to Director Cor-
'.Wffil"!; M.mnlnlntu Indeed with
jN "ti: :;- nii01i vonimcr-
S,l,ed' baseball on Sunday, and be-
&T misunderstood, or the nnn-""'0:
we of the police with healthful
Son on Sunday has led to money
uu nd the abuse of the privilege.
m will rtnew Instructions to the Su
SU&nt of Police, and through
Itato the captains nnd UeuU-nutitt.
UUt COramtrtiuiiicu ... ... -.- -----
lists on Sunday arc prohibited.
"If there in any difference of opinion
u to what commercialized names means,
jet It be clearly understood that those
to which admission is churned, or nt
irhlrh a collection is taken up by the
usurers or others directius such
nmt, f understood by this Admin
litntion to be commercial. They arc
sot only competitive with legitimate
Tttldaj' pnteriiiininenm, euvn un.-u-(all
and the movies, which nre not per
mitted to play on Sunday, hut they nrc
al. li.l. ..'.Ml
IIHJ Uiliuniui.
Hits Piofesslonallsm Feature
"The public, ai well ns the police.
ihould be made to undorMnnd that
tholefome reorratlonal games that brin
balth and pleasure to thoi-c who enn-
.... anUf thAm miin it'nnlrilm'L nnil
mil llijv ... i.i. .. v v ii.tj .-. uik.
tMfh are not accompanied by rowdy- j
bm or disorder, or Interference with
tit rights of citizens, should not be ,
itj'eil uy prntessionniism, commercial
ira br disorder.
' "Your Instructions should po so far
u to prohibit Rames nt which nn nd
iMou is charged, or nt which n col
ialinii l tiikrn up, and to break up
itch joniM and disperse the players if
tie Inttriictions be violated. Kindly sec
that these Instructions are Issued In
time to be effective on Sunday licit."
William It. Forney, secretary of the
Phllsdelphia Sabbath Association, today
wit the fol'owlng letter to Mayor
Uoore.
"Permit me to be nmons the Hrwt
to commend you for your recent order
plarlns a ban upon commercialized, dis
orderly Sunday sports.
"Of courte, jou understand my po
rtion upon this subject. The law of
Pennsylvania prohibits Sunday sports,
na I believe the law should be rc
pected and obeyed. Failure to enforre
-- m"un .wiiiL-uiiii. nir iuv as rvi
need by the nbusca made of the prlvi
lies recently "ranted bv tho AilminU
lejH recently granted by the Adnilnls
-i.to. wur uiuerence upon tnls point.
Mwtrer. in no sense prevents mo from
weent order If our association 'can
wader anr service to the Administra
tis in the execution of jour ordor.
Mt Mrvlee will be cheerfully rendered
'Pon reipifst."
""' i'iosi nigniy lor y
weent order If our association
Polo Kills Lineman
nt fit.
killed
ft. ..; j he'plnu erect fell on him in
Ue grounds of the Chestuiit Ilidcc es-
Arf'.-j it l'lawr"-n. Ford was mar
iw and nnd n inn. ltn u-nu f-..,..
imietejofjbf. Glassboro High School.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
A?i,Unl('!1)?1 1,,,n(l wi" ' tonight
ntii nn,l Lombard streets.
e bil the ACoHnn company,
ta3l!eS excellent H. C. Scho
ger Player-Piano, are now
oultVld at the lowest Prices
SS 'We also give
"Mil 1922 you a certifi
?: cnte of rebate
Aff & "IT!0? in prl-
lettlnm. Rc"tal-payment
tetement may be arranged.
tiriil 2" ' Schor"acker Up-
Ll nS We oflfer simi1
J. 'Phone or Write for Particulars
I
f. C, I u-
I Vnu iePPe & Son
'W .k I1" chtnut St
rwwl 6th and Thn. a..
-..-...(.ju,, ol0i
l.flW,ktAA T. t m
tiim ruru, twenty -four vears.
issboro, X. j.. ,vaa instmitlv
yesterday whim nn oinntrif. ii.i.t
HEPPE
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Weeks' Double
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Criitrul Nuwa t'hoto
C. A. LUCAS
The double of the Secretary of War
Is it walchmnn nt the I'nltcd Stales
Treasury Building In Wnshlncton
FAMILY LEFT DESTITUTE
AS HUSBANDDISAPPEARS
Married Woman Friend Is Also Re
ported to Be Missing
Mrs. UnTbnrn Dunslngor, Ifi.'lH North
American street, who Is twcnty-llvc
years old nnd the mother of threo chll-.
dren, the eldest nlur unci the youngest
five years of nije, has been left dependent
on the clinrity of her neighbors by the
disappearance of her litwlmnil, .Incob.
lie left me without money, nnil tlie
rent Is coming due." she said. "Ihnvennck on the chnrge of carrying con-
uui emu rnum-y hi uii. inj t""ccnica ueadly wenpons.
mull. .ilir.. iunniiiHr i-miuui .i ,ii.
to work to support her family, for soon
there will be nnother little mouth to
feed.
In reporting her husband's Might to
the police, she told them nlno thnt Mrs.
Knife Schneider, thirty-five years old.
1421 North Philip street, who used to
hi. Mr. Dussinicpr's friend, has disap
peared nlso. Nicholas Schneider, the
woman's husband, said his wife had j
gone Inst Thursday, leaving J?3. nnd :
note, telllns him to pay the rent nnd
n few small hills with the money and
use the rest "to get nnother wife."
Deaths of a Day
Mrs. Emellnc Artman's Funeral
Funeral services for Mrs. Kmellne
Artmnn will take place this evening
from 1027 North Itrond street. Mrs.
Artmnn died Sunday morning in her
home, 1717 Diamond street.
Horace M. Allen
Horace M. Allen, widely known to
business men of this city as a stcd
bujer for the tin Punts the Merchant
Shipbuilding Co. nnd the, American
Hoads Machinery Co., died Thursday
nt Tnughannnck Falls, N. Y. He wns
thirty-nine vears old. and wns born
In Hoston. The funeral will take place
today from his home in Perth Amboy,
N. J.
Benjamin O. Allen
Benjamin (), Allen, thirty-one years
old. who for the last fifteen month",
has been Connecticut representative of
the American Type Founders' Co., of
New York, nnd who hud n father,
mother, wife and daughter In Phlla-
flf.1nl.lfi t-nu ff.tiiwl flt.f.fT It. l.nfl vAulfii.
flnv l, TTnrlfnprl Pttin Tlfntl, .t'Oc !
due to Urigbt's disense.
Georgo D. Koch'6 Funeral
The body of Private George I). Koch,
Company C, 1011th Infantry, who wns
Killed in I' rnnce, will lie brought to
this city today for n-hurial. Young
Koch wns a son of William Koch, n
policeman nt Courtroom -IIVl, City Hull.
Mass will be celebrated fop him nt St.
Joseph's Church. His parents live nt
2.'ir Pine street.
Colonel J. R. Valentine's Funeral
Funeral service.- for Lieutenant Col
onel John It. Valentino, rich horse
owner, prominent in local nnd Main
Line society, who died on Saturday,
were held yesterday at his homo, High
land Farms, near Uryn Mnwr. with In
terment in Old St. David's Cemetery.
Binr.F.ST RAROAINc;
J EVER OFFERED TO MEN
i MTr's Sale,
OF MEN'S
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SUMMER
SUITS
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to $11.75. All styles and sizes.
White Striped Trousers,
$1.45 and $3.45
Community Clothes Co.
1028 Buttonwood St.
(Klmt Mrrrt hel. Sprlnr (.nrilrn)
Open S:SU to ,1:30
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MacDonald
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1334-1336 Chestnut Street
EVENING PUBLIC
PETTICOAT PROWLER
ROUTED
BY WOMAN
Mrs. E. S. Jack?on, of German
town, Notices Masquerade
and Stranger FIoob
USES AUTO IN ESCAPE
A man wearing woman's clothing,
who, the police beileve, contemplnted
robbing several houses In Johnson
street, Ocrmnntown, fled from the
neighborhood in nn automobile Inst
night when residents notified the police.
Discovery of the man was due to the
alertness of Mrs. Kdwnrd S. .Tnckson,
ft.Tl West Johnson street. She snw
the "woman" wnlk up nnd down the
street several times. The stranger wn
giving minute nttentlon to doors nnd
windows along the Mreet nnd car
ried n black box which appeared to re
semble n enmern. "She remained .n
front of the Jackson home so long
tlmt Mrs. Jnckson titiostlnnrd her. On
closo scrutiny she snw readily that the
stranger was n man, nnd notified the
Ocrmnntown police. A pntrolmnn ar
rived quickly, but when he nppenred the
stranger jumped into nn niitomobllc on
the corner nnd fled.
A little Inter a man was found not
ing suspiciously in front of n house in
Chestnut Hill Ho wns nrrested by
I'ntrolmnn Wilson. The prisoner said
ho was Krnest Inglehass, of Norrls
town, but refused to give nny explana
tion of his nctlons, A revolver and
pet of burglnr tools were found on
him. the. police sny.
Inglehnss wns held in $1000 bail for
tfip trrnml .Tllrv lie f nn-latmf a Tpn.
BUTLER SEES MILLERAND
Talks With French Leaders After
Visiting Lloyd Qeorge
I'arLs, July 12. (My A. !.) Nich
olas Murray llutler. president of Co
lnmliln I'nlveriiiti . wns nrpqpnt in tin1
Senate today when Premier llrinnd
mnric his nnnouncmciil of the rrencii
Government's willingness to receive
President Hnrding's iuvitntlon to n dls
nrmnment conference. I.nter Mr. llut
ler tnlknd with many of the Senators,
nnd this afternoon he had an appoint
ment to see Picsldent Millernnd. These
talks Allowed similnr ones with Pre
mier Lloyd George nt Checpiers Court
during the Inst week-end nndvwith Pre
mier Itrlnnd nnd other French lenders
yesterday.
Mr. llutler said this afternoon it
seemed to him both public nnd ofiiclnl
opinion in 'Europe welcomed President
Harding's uctinn "with more entliiisl
nsm nnd relief than any event since the
nrmNticc."
"There Is a very cenernl feeling." he
added, "thnt this conference muy be the
beginning of the general constructive
policy in international nffalrs which
President Hnrdng bus been develop
ing." Rain Causes Two R. R. Washouts
A heavy rain caused two washouts on
the Grenlnch branch of the Atlantic
City Hnllrond, on the outskirts of Glou
cester, nt 0:'10 o'clock Inst night.
Trains were delnyed nn hour and one
half while wrecking crews from Cnm
den and Highland Park repaired the
roadbed.
You should not consider any
other car within $400 of the
Hupmobilc price until you
first find out what a splen
did buy the Hupmobilc is.
THE HATCH MOTORS C?
DI4 I RlltUTORS
720 N. DUOAD ST - PHILA.
A Place to Live
Twenty minutes' ride in a com
fortable coach out to the green
fields and open places provides
such a complete change of en
vironment from the hustle and
din of the city which continues
throughout your day's work that
you awake in the morning thor
oughly refreshed you enjoy
your breakfast as never before.
A breakfast tastefully served
from a dining room that looks
out onto the lawn dotted with
fine old shade and apple trees
that's living.
Your copy of a booklet, giving
full particulars, is ready write
for it.
Dancing Wed. and Sat,
I Strath Haven
Swarthmore, Pa.
& Campbell
ummmmimmtm
Tropical Fabric
Suits
$25 to $45
Unequalcd for style, comfort and
service in real hot -weather. Blues,
Grays, Browns, Stripes and Mixtures.
Skeleton lined, and tailored in the
most skillful manner, so they retain
their distinguished looks as long as
you wear them.
Men' Huts, Clothing, Haberdashery,
Motor Woar
Summer Busineia Houra 8i30 to S
Saturdays Cloted All Day
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921
girls are warned against
Wild dabs of powder-puff
T I
Scientist Says Danger Lurks in lll-Consdercd Application of
"Beauty's Aide"
The poor little pnlc girl who flicks
out her powder-puff nnd hnstlly dashes
It over her face probably never dreams
she Is courting anything but the ad
miration of the young man making hh
way down the hotel lobby to meet her.
Science In the person of nose nnd
thront specialists begs to differ.
The young lady who holds the world's
speed record with that little white fluffy
thing called the powder-puff courts,
nlong with the fond glnnces of her
young man, n sorious condition of.whnt
Is known In Vedom n" " Hlnus,
unless she applies the powder properly.
Here are the facts:
Seventy-five per cent of women,
young ones nnd old ones, nre suffering
from vnrious degrees of irritation of
the septum (the bony cartilaginous
piece that sepnrotrs the nostrils).
This pnrtlculor Irritation conies. In
plnln Kiiglish, from too much powder
going up the nose.
It leads to inflammatory changes and
as n result may end in n diseased con
dition of the sinuses, the important
channels communicating with the nos
trils. Dr. Herbert M. Ooddnrd. n rhlnol
ogist of this city, discussed the powder-
PERSHING TAKES OP POLO
"All Work. No Play, Makes Jack
Dull Boy," General's Belief
Washington, July 12. General Per
shing refilfcx to permit the work of
Chief of Staff of the Army to occupy
hlin entirely nnd hna decided nfter two
weekn nn the new job that time for
play and exercise is essential for n
mnn occupying a desk and wvlvel
chnir. ,
He lias ndopted a policy of mixed
play and work in order to keep himself
physically fit. His play bcgiriH early
In the day. long before the doors of
the Wnr Department nre open for busi
ness, nnd has tnken the form recently
of polo plnylng in practice with the
nrmy team. He may he seen on the
grounds in I'otomnc Pork soon nfter
Run-up. most nny morning, riding bin
ponies ns hnrd ami swinging his mallet,
as vigorously ns any of the other plny
ers, despite his sixty-one years.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I
nichArd W. Well!.. MSO Mnrliet nt . and
Klonnorn M I'lnrK 31.14 Krnnldln nt
Atnlre" II. HontxMannkl, Shnmnkln. r., aril
Heton 11. Knlody .Stmnnltln. 1'fi.
Samuel Venczky Wadhlniitnn, D. C nnil
Anna Kr.um .lirt" ,. Ittth nt
Anjelo Capollnn. 2t2.1 s. tuh M , nnd Maria
I'almlerl, toil S. Olh t.
Hnrr' C Thnlr. Jr.. 214 N. l.lih at., anil
Kathrjn Hnlcman 5.144 N. lMh at
William Hoes. 1)11 Orlanna it., and Stella
Krinnnwlcx. Wl N.rfnlu at
Maik White 21'2ft N I'nmT t.. nnil rtayettn
Selhert, Atlantic City, N. J.
Aukuh IxhnlerK f!.7 1'iilm at., nnd Kmllj
llrnunnfM Rr,7 Tnlm n.
Anielo K. Ounrlnn. 14211 S 17th at . nnil
OincMta Slelln 20M1 Morrla at
I.onlH E. Ward. 21.11 S. 71at at., and Mn V.
Mnher. 2200 8. 07th at.
Wlllnril II Auatln. .ID W Pnnionn at , nnd
Josephine M Fml'h 122 H. linl nt.
Jtrno IZ. Headley. HS27 Vlnrent at , nnd .Mae
n. ISinnerueh 3R27 Vlmont at.
William K Kber liillft rtrliln.. at. and Doro
thy Mills. 4041 Taekawunna at
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
IDE ROSENBACn GALLERIES
IK'itl Wnlnnt Street
Travelers'
Checks
the currency
of all Nations!
They .are convenient, safe and negotiable
throughout the world, $10, $20, $50,
$ 1 00, $200. Issued in neat leather folders.
Hotels prefer them. Shopkeepers, restau
rants and railroads everywhere will accept
them.
Call, and let one of our Officers tell you
more of their advantages.
W5S
-y
puff, vtho girl nnd her noso nt hl office
today.
It Is not the use of powder tnnt is
harmful,"
the sneclallst pointed out,
but the hurried way In which the pow
der Is applied.
More of It seems to
tiy up tiiu
nostrils than where it is
lntpnflfrl
"In her own boudoir n woman-could
cnsjly dlspcnsfl entirely with this evil
by putting n hit of cotton up each nos
tril before applying hc powder-puff.
Hut that is only the beginning of the
story, of course.
"Go Into any hotel lobby, In the
restnurnnt's, in the trains, and yoiicnn
find out the rest for yourself. Lven
the. youngsters nre hurriedly whisking
out their powder-puffs nnd giving a
dash here nnd a daub there before any
one sees them,"
"The powder thnt flies up the noso
nnd lodges there nets ns a foreign body.
It lodges In the mucous membrane and
acts ns nn Irritant In vnrious grade.
Inflammatory changes lire lioiind to tnki
place. Their degree of Irrltnncy, of
course, depends on the nblllty of the
patients to throw the Inflammation off.
"Ah n result of the Inflammation n
diseased condition of tho frontal,
maxillary or sphenoidal bIiiuscs Is quite
likely to occur. '
KILLS HUSBANDIN QUARREL
Dispute Arises Over Alleged Failure
to Keep Meal Warm
John Brown, forty earsold, a Negro
chauffeur. 015 South Alder street, wns
shot and killed by his wife, Tillie
Hrown, Inst night following u nunm-l.
Ilrown. according to the police, wont
home Inte and, finding that his wife hnd
not kept n hot supper for him, used his
fists upon her.
doing in her room, she procured a
revolver and fired two shots nt Itrnun.
Loth of which entered his chest, one
of the hullets striking his heart. Hrown
wns tnken to the Howard Hospital,
where it wns htntnl that death hnd been
instnntnneous.
The Thirty -third District pntrol iw
passing the houe t-hortly nfter tho
shooting nnd Mrs. Hrown wns seen
.rating the houe with the revolver In
her linnd. Lieutenant Fleming jumped
ft nm the patrol nnd placed her under
arrest.
The woman wns hold without ball for
action by the Coroner nt ft hearing be
fore Magistrate Mcoloary In Central
Station this morning.
You can get exercise
around the house, of course,
or on the golf course. And
you can get medicine by go
ing to a medicine closet in
the dark and drinking what
evcr's nearest hand. The Col
lins' System plans corrective
exercises to fit your personal
requirements.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLINS INSTITUTE
! OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
1 rOM.INS II1.W8 WALNl'T ST. AT I.VTH
West End
trust Co,
Broad St, at South Penn Square
Plate Glass Prices
DROPPED
Comparisons may sometimes be
odious, but as you compare the fol
lowing figures you will realize that
the new store front you have been
wanting can now be safely and eco
nomically purchased.
On a certain Store Front in Phila
delphia the price of the Plate Glass
installed was
In May, 192O...$924.00
In Feb., 1921. ..$469.00
Finally
In July, 1921...$375.00
Now is the time to avail yourself
of this drop in price, which applies
proportionately to all sizes and quan
tities of Plate Glass.
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
CONN WILL BE TRIED
FOR HATCH MURDER;
Prosecutor Wolvorton Scouts
Boy's Story Ho Is Innocent
of Crime
FACES JURY IN SEPTEMBER
Oeorge Conn, eighteen years old,
charged with the murder of Kdwnrd
Kverett Hntch. of Iilverton. nnd who
surrendered to Cnmden police Sunday
night, will he sent to the county jnil
today to await trial.
Prosecutor Wolverton, of Camden,
said Inst night ho did not believe the
statement of Conn, who snys'he is not
guilty of the murder. Although the
Prosecutor had planned to hnve Conn
confront Walter Hlnzcwski and David
Augustine, the two boys who sny thnt
Conn killed Hntch. he hns decided
otherwise. The boys probnhlj will not
face Conn until the lntter's trlnl in
September.
This notion. It Is said, was taken
to gltc the attorney for the defense
an oppoiiunity of checking up on the
E....MM !. t . . l.t... 1... .n. n.iit '
emij ll'llliru w mm u, i ..,!, ......
learning nil the fucts connected with
the imirdor before he carries out his
Intention to make public the name of
the youth charged by the prisoner with
having slain Hntch.
Young Conn, who Is being held in
a cull nt the headquarters of the Cam
den police, will be transferred todny
to the county Jail.
Thus far he bos carried out to the
letter the instructions of Mr. Patter
son to "keep his mouth shut and mnke
no statements." Prosecutor Wolver
ton visited him in bis cell yesterday.
He asked the boy whether he wunted
to make any statement. When Conn
declared that he did not, the prose
cuting attorney left. Xo nttempt wns
made to subject him to a "third de
gree." "Mr. Patterson says Conn will name
the slayer, nnd wo await this event
with interest," Prosecutor Wolverton
said. "I do not believe the nsscrtlon of
Conn thnt he is innocent. He has been
Indicted by the (.rand Jury for mur
der in the first degree, nnd he will be
plnood on tilnl."
It was rumored yesterday that Hie
Inexpensive
for Scashoro and
Tea and Coffee Sot-vicea-
Water Pitchers - Fruit and
Knives, Forks and Spoons of
JHSggton
SPECIAL OFFERING
LOCKER and BEACH ROBES
Very Convenient for Traveling: rthfb T F
Ncal.Sdf Stripes $2.95
Durable Woven Fabrics
Guaranteed Fast Colors
llth and Chestnut 6ifih9XcW i
B mutir.,.:- 9
I WHmhmmitM 16th Chestnut Sts.
P (-HP' hwdttT m ' F your P"nted adver-
Cf( QjPvUa i i tising is a cuaIitv in
. R ?iP Jm I ! keeping with your prod.
r' I A srs SI uctt tie saes arc mora
I jsj" ' Thb Houres pRES5, Pnntm
All Straw Hats WM.aSZi
I Now 563-50 lit "kn I
1 vpsmJ J m ncin,r 21 fl,orie" i
E Regardless of former prices. J fl Jcct, ls ony p ,f 1
H rr.L ,, , . , , , H ' fstfit t"c story. Good food,
They are the choicest braids and shapes of the l . tffi moderate prices, fine ffi
I season in Sennits, Fancy Braids and have been sell- $ R$ nuislc, beautiful sur- K
ing at $4, $5, $6, $8. J roundinRs these
Leghorns & Pannmas, $8, $9 & $10, now $5 & $6. l B& ' pinre to 'brine I
All fresh, new goods no left overs no job lots. (5 ' Rj ,vlfe nml daughters I
No w is the time to buy. fflm lJ. h'"Cc?"',.Din' I
S"m'" "loscYAlinl ASa!urda5 '' '"' l mBj) Dancing a.30 till I
JACOB REED'S SONS 1 : WLtmwmz I
prosecution hod found n mnn whom
Conn, in his wanderings nboiit the
country, told thnt ho hnd shot n man.
This report could not be verified.
Late yesterday afternoon .Mr, Pat
terson visited Conn In his cell. 'J he
bov wns cheerful and Informed Mr.
ntterson thnt he had been cpicstloned,
hut milled: "I d dn't say n thing."
After rignln cautioning him not to talk
nnd giving Conn n package of expensive
cigarettes nnH n !fil bill, Mr. Patterson
left. He will visit him ngalti today.
" SUSPECT IS ARRESTED
Electrician Accuced of Robbing
Pontrldge Street Home
liny Lorch, Ilaltlmore avenue near
Fifty-first street, an electrician, wns
nrrested on suspicion of larceny yester
day after Miss Mary A. Hell, r.110
Pentridge street, missed $150 nnd a
gold watch from n room In her home.
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Iirch denied tnklng the moner nnd
nteb when nrralghed todny before
Magistrate Dugnn in the Thlrtyaecond
street and Woodland nventie station.
He- imld ho had just hired the helper
nnd thnt he noticed the man wan wenr
In? new shoes and a new rhlrC ahortlr
nfler they had left Miss Hell's homo.
A warrant hoe been issued for the sec
ond man whose name tho police with
held. Lorch wns held In $500 ball for
n further hearing next Tuosdny.
Still
Climbing
Higher
The public interest in
Perry's Universal Sale of
Spring and Summer Suits
has increased from day toN
day! N
Pencil stripes, Checks,
Plaids, Plain conservative
patterns remainders of
I our season's stock are
being closed out in this
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Universal
Reduction
Sale
at savings on their low reg
ular prices!
$33, $38, $42
$46, $48
for $45 to $60 Suits
$14.50, $16.50, $21
for $20 to $25 Palm Beach
and Mohair Suits
White Flannel and
Striped Flannel Trousers
$7.50, $9, $10.50
Regular Prices, $8.50 to $12
Sports Suits Reduced!
Thin Office Coats Reduced!
Savings all through the Store
Perry & Co.
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