' '", TTf'r -r t- ? H ,V V ' ' ' - 3 -t i i '? -, EVENING ' PUBLIC) LEDGER-PHITADELPHIA1, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 ,,X f" " Education HOara nuuu n,au &ees Need ot lYloaorn namirr istration Building HITS PATCHWORK POLICY .. mm prorornwillnR In tlic olc- 1 atnUrr tehoaU wns nnnminccil toilny u one of the nwnt imponuiu .i hi, ndmlnlMrntlon by Willlnm Ilovvon, nelr tlcc'"1 rroJtlent of the IJonnl of Education. A general ifurvey of the school sltun- t- Dnnim (Kllll. ftilOVVA II k tion Hire, .ui. . ? new administration bullllnK li ncoded, ,nd that new high miiooib nre r- oalrrd. . , , As for old school buildings branded M'nsnnltnry by medlcnl Inspectors. Sir. Jtowen said the old structures should In replaced by new building rntber tlmn Ure ttic board nttempt ft patchwork maMT. ' "We ought to get busy nnd build the ilementary schools needed o relieve OTr children of part time. mt. jiowcii uld at Mi home. f35 Knot Tliompsoii !fi?et. today. "This Is one of the most Important things to be dorre. independent of that. I think It ought to be the aim of the Bonril of I'jduca-!?...--. n., mlmlnlstrntlon build nc SSr . fir different buildings used .. .ministration purposes. "These knlldlngs could be disposed of nnd n Jalldlng erected which would tnke enre of all lie worn. "I think the location of the present Administration building at Nineteenth itreet near Market would be the logl tll site for n new building. That is n crowing section today. As for the old school buildings in the city I believe that instead of repairing them wc ought to do nwny with them iltogethcr. It Is n waste of money to ittempt to improve these very old build laii. Another point that must be con ildered by the board is that few of these eld fchools have sufficient ynrd room. Diwusilng the need for high schools, Mr. Row en said West Philadelphia tho'ald havo nnother new high school and that one should be located close to Boiborough. which he spoke of as "a developing section " Mr. Ron en said he was In accord with the plan of Superintendent of Schools Broome to insist on thorough professional training ns a requirement for advancement in the public school service. "I firmly believe thnt when teachers graduate from our normal schools," ho laid, "that they are sufficiently quali fied for positions here. "It would also strengthen teachers' qualifications and the school system if they worked for college degrees." Mr. Rotten has been a member of the Board of education for nineteen jears. He was elected president of the hoard yesterday in succession to Simon Gratz, who rrMgneu. WILL TAKE PRECAUTIONS Dynamite Found In Bank Vault Stirs Officials Discovery of n bottle of nitro glycerin and n stick of d.vnnmltp In the (afe deposit vault of a local bank jrs terday mav result in home new regula tions regarding the depositing of articles in, vaults, according to lornl bank of ficials. They propose to tnke this sttp for the further protection of depositors. Several bankers said todnv thev uwn consideiing a plan to request those who rent nults to submit proof that pack age of articles placed in the aultn contained nothing of 11 it explosive nature. The dangerous package found in the lank vault jesterdaj is now some where In the Delaware, hulng been idropped in the river by Detective Hen shortly after it was taken to Citv Hall. Presence of the explosives nan mudo Inotvn by a letter written by Mrs. Joseph Burger, who wrote that 'she had recelied word from her husband in nn Onto prison. Police authorities at v Cleveland and Mansfield, O., wired to 'oay that the prisoner was not known there. YOUTH DR0WNSAT SHORE Wayne Paul, of This City, Loses Life at Ocean City, N. J. jS,1nNorth,Flai,kl,n H,rcot- "ving at Ml Central avenue. Ocean City. N. J. a drowned while bathing In the surf near Ms summer home last night. His way later came ashore at Seventeenth street, and was picked up by life guards ho were searching for It. Dr. V. I wines, beach surgeon; nnd Cnptnin Jack Jcrneo worked on the body for oore than two hours, but without re- l.fTM1.,Cl.n0i3r.l, "eT(,Dteen jears old, L l1n,f'ty' ,hl8 r0n,P"'0H. tried to R p ul "V"'1 wn8 "eseucil by Owirge Jr-. of this cltv. who ran y.oc.k.s- JPpcd into tlie surf nnd hronght the body to the beaeh. .ilD Ciub, I)ler- w!, """'P of the hVln Vi , i lue cm" h0"r(l n "v for JP nl threw out a llf,. buoy. Paul nppcij off nnd went down. c Deaths of a Dav Ernest Isltt hwr HtoVr "f "."Sltl"" ","B "lth A "" "'and hn . ' nt 0,B "'wtnut Jcars ,hpn l,e "aM emplojed fort. cern Papers .,,..." Jdtt i-ontribiitpi tn ,... William McDonnell 1 ak. . 3nt of ih ,... "I": ,''. ?mipr resi- a,W Vc, ,,,'" " ""'''' n 1 C. Barrlnntnr, rti.. airk vt w-".i wico ij'r'' Mumnrettn n-i.. ,. twof. vh ", g n ?' Itallwart1",1 "f . h " e"n I- ?veden a, ' W t her home, 110 dJ mornlnt finl, rrr,nntown, yester J"" months1 '"Kn-'illneHH of Bev- h wntAuthMr?r Btn W"S in Mrs i- cmma Knaht W. 07mc "" of her niece Mrs! ;. Death " fjal,t Medgvvlck kooblfc Ueath w, duo to Wrt SohnfrSit,I'Il(',1."t 1,is ho"o. at 2,'12 He n Bl?,1,.s,r,'t't' M'day night. , "bo ,0r1'(,1 ' f'"r.I. JCnglaVon ...."' ?.' 'he age of twentv. ,.,., 3 home, h' the , ' 'I', , llu N"w Jwy reho char -..,'". ,,!i ago he un in there Tl,. A"lcrll," Ice Co.'s plnnt kk. tome"". w,u l,c '" -N'w Cathedral K Mrs. M New Education Head saasss t.crtRer I'holo Horvle WILLIAM KOWHN He has been elected president of tlio Hoard of Kdiicntlon to succeed Slmmi Grntz, who resigned HOLD BOY FOR LARCENY He Implicates Third In Theft From Camden Stores James Collins, twelve cars old, of Seventh nnd Mount Vernon streets, Camden, was held for the Juvenile Court this morning by Recorder Stnckhnuse on a charge of laiccny of articles from several neighborhood stores in Camden nnd vicinity. Another boy, Ilnrry Pltchett, four teen yinrs old, Ninth street and Knlghn uvenue, had n hearing before Herorder Stackhouse jesterday and implicated Collins. The latter at his hearing this morning implicated a third boy whose nnme, hp said, is Roy Knsten, tweho jenrs old. According to jnntij; Collins. Roy went into a store near Fourth nnd Mounc Vernon btreets several days ago nnd found no one to wnit on them. When u customer entered und nsked for ice cream Collins said Roy waited on him, gave him the ico cream nnd tapped thu till for 52 in smnll change. Collins nd mitted his complicity in n number of smnll thefts during the last few weeks. MERELY AN, ARGUMENT But Broken, Chairs and Other Things Prove It Some Debate JiiHt a men difference if opinion, according to Willlnm Ridley, a Negro lawyer, of Chesti-i, led U n clash with Dr. Ileniy I,. (!nwiu, 11N0 a Negro, in tlio litter'H office nt It" South Sixteenth street today. Hut the dlf ferentc became so emphatic thnt Rldlev found 1iiiisiiub.- inadvqunto nnd tore the physlcinn's white coat into ribbont, nflei hinashing the furniture, the police sn. It was nt this stnzo of the :irL'iimiit thot Tiaffii' Pollreman Fleming ap peared, lie put (he stop sign on the name nnd tools Uidiey to citj Hall. Dr. Gowi'ns mi id lie h.id been nt tending Ridlej for nn eral 5 cars and that the latter attached him without provocation. Ridley i-aid it wn merel, nn nltercation und thnt the doctor hod handed out nn much ni ho lm,l m, al,...l Ridley wn held In i?500 ball b Mag isirate .ieoiearj. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES llpnry Andrew L'tkui, 33.17 N ruth t nnil Dorothy A (lourb IIJ1- rinrlon nt T J JlcCnrmlrk Vlllnnnva. I.i and Cath. erlne I Cavnnnuuh. 1S40 Ilaclllelil rt William .C Cllckor Homoateail I'.i . and I.ucv J Wood. 7SS MHuournn st Charki II Morroll. 1011! I'oint Jlrerzo nr . arl Kathcrlnu Hepburn aOiS aiegel t CharlOB Hnsren Jr IW8 8 'laney st , ami Ida V Ilutter, 42 Mcrcj at Herman Olancr, 120U Wolr at . and lycoh Schwarti L'Oil S nth nt Kmmctt Harley R3II Carllnle nt and Olsa May Twiner. 020 N l'llh nt nudolph I, Fucklvr, 1802 N Urond nt and Anna Klcmm. No York City Albert A Martin. 2124 N (Ith nt and Cath erine M Oallaiher 2124 .N, llth nt Waclaw SeluunwHliI 28ST Dunran t . and Josephine Hocuilm. 122 Kenlluorth et Joe Rudolph 720 Iluttonwood nt . and ten Abmmovlts Oil Plro t C M. Kerr, irabbon U I.N V . and Con. ntanoe (1 Clemens. Ilahljon I, I N V. Harry A. Loeper. 247 Duncnnnon avn , and Kiitherlne Helnloui, 247 Dur.vannon ae. William E Duller. 2810 N Lawrence St.. and Oertrudo J Kenncll 2644 IUcse st I'ldel H Gutoll 47 N 17th st . and Adeline Munchlo New York Clt Antonio Clocldelo. U17 Watklna st nnd Jennie Leone. 1112 Morris at Klllson rteees, llaildon HclKhts. N J . and Ilaifa Andrew b Atlantlo City N J. Itolwrt Parker 1401 Walnut st atM l.lhdjn Mn,y Carrrpboll S.in I'ranclsio. Andrew H. Kopsclanskl 127 S flth st und Helen 11 Kolody. Shamokln Pa Willlnm II Ilocklus, 41)42 Haiol ae . and . Mary Morrison, (I74S Market st Prank II Krebs 11114 Cumberland at . and Mhel Hudson, 27.'l.i Iteese st William J J Marshall .'.112 M irkit et . and I rancos II Daniels, nil.' Markut st C'larkson II McPoell 20.'iJ llacert st nnd Helen" I Phoonln. 21111 N 17th at Oeorgo F. I)mho, 4HU1 Old York rd anil Esther A Goldberg; 1021 Venansu nt Herbert ltnhertn lfllin S llth t and Clara Klvlti 24SO N Front st Hobert Dal 20111 Watklna kt . nnd Cath arine Jonea. 20111 Watklnn tt Itamond W Ynuns, WIIIoh Uroe nc anil lleatrlco E Hann Queen st Chestnut Hill Man I fills J0U.1 Kenn'ngton ave , i im Anna Hoaenherg:, 721 McKonn t Ilnrry Kalmannvsky. 71H Arlington nt . and Fannlo lllllmultz 1307 N 7th st John Hand 522 N Kith st . and rtenrUo O Hellan .S.'U W MnnlKunierj ae Howard W Dlehl 10S Hhunk at nnd Ina II Fletcher 108 Shunk st Corrioletn I'elllcnnn I20J I'crlHral n nnd I'hllomrna I'eniKlno 1118 (IrnenwUh n Harold S Haden JOS Hreklev rd . and 1-djthe I Simpson ,123 Hnud rd Philip A Quick 120 louden st am? Henrietta I. Smith MH2 Wad nt l.a Verne Kllburn, S20 N I'rankl.n t und . Anna De I,al S2n N Fr ttiklh nt Itohert J Murphj (121(1 (lreenH no and Marj C OullnBher 4012 Klngseknlnsr ni Henr S Vnnilrlns, 204.1 Kimball m nml (ieorglinni A McCiiulej 2043 Kimball t Oscar W CaMleyr. 20311 N Htlllnmn t . and Hehtrlre M Teclt Camden N J. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Rnnd will plnv tonight in Howard street between Diamond and NorrN streets. e pp H LIUMAlf) , USEB PIANO i This is only one of many bargains offered ! All guar anteed for five years, ex changeable free within six months. Call or write at once ! C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompson Sis. '. AL. ?!2r v?. 'X74mS mm ' MJ9iH I otemwaj I) YtT-nrrnniiK? I Sale Price $195 I PHILA. GIRL USES AIRPLANE TO HASTEN TO HER FIANCE F.lt-nlxnil. t? p;:- n.,- v..n. u.muuuill, 11UOJ A- Ili;a VSVVi Uilfj- lish Channel to Paris to Beat Boat's Time Old-Time Transportation Too Sloiv for Up-to-Datc Sweet hearts Long Apart An all plane, wln.gtng ncross the Eng lish Channel, wns ued to cut down the. hour thnt' separated n I'liilndelphln girl, Miss l'llznbeth Rns. from her finnco, DnneNon Hoopct, nlfo of this clM. The fninlllei of the two young people, both widely Lnown In I'liilndelphln so ciety, have just heard of the KiicccHsful pnsunge by airplane, which had been planned, however, before Mls Rots left home with her mint nnd n party of friends ten tla ago for England. Miss Roxs is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clenrge (J. Rosh, of 17J21 Spruce street. Mr. Hnopes, who Is In Paris on an extended business mistdon for the American Express Ranking Co., is the Hon of Mm. Walter W. Hancock, of 400 cst Prleo street, (lermiintown. HoJ is a graduate of Lehigh University, clasH of 11110. MIh Ross will spend the summer months In Europe, visiting besides Eng land. Trance. Itnh nnd Hicilv. She Is expected home about September. Ilcr flnnte will be there on tiiislness, ac cording to his family, for about n jear. The Philadelphia society girl, plan ning the trip which would give her the opportunity of seeing her flnnoc ngnfn, thought of making tiye of the most modern mt Rinds ot transportation both for the novelty of the trip und the MYSTERIOUS DEATH PROBED - - Man Found In Atlantic Refining Co. Ynrd Died In Hospital Police nre Investigating the death of John Mftlrntii, rort -seven vears old, of 2321 MiClellmi street, whose body was found jesterdn In the north jnrd of the Atlantic Refining Co., nt Twcn t ninth street and Pnssjunk avenue, where- he Is emplojcd In the filtration shop. McOrnth was found bj a workman. Ho was !ing unconscious beside n piece of henvj metal, but ph.vsiciaus nt St. Agnes' Uospltnl, where he died five hours after being admitted, found no marks on his body Deatli had been mused, however, by internal .Injuries, the declared Detectives investigating the mjstery lenn to the theory that Mcfirnth fell from n tank, but are at a loss to ex plain tlio absence of tcrntches or bruises on his Ikh1. The dead man is sur vived by a widow and three sons. NAB PEDDLER SUSPECT Alleged Narcotic Users Are. Also, Arrested Detectives McCormick, McCarthy and Porgcy, of the Tenth nnd Ruttou wood .streets staricu. arrested early to day nn nlloged illicit drug peddler nnd four drug users. Tl men were caught at Klewnth and Spring Harden streets. Thev will be arraigned Friday in the J'ornls ( ourt. Jotm... II. Young, New V'luii , Ind., the nlle'jed peddler, had twenty-five "decks" of 'a ding on his person when semhed, police snv. The four drug users nrrested with him gnve their unmes ns Austin Wilmore. 1113 Walnut stieet: Joseph Ilogan, 2112 North Eleventh street: Edwnid O'Brien. 322 North I ifth street, und William Mar tin, C02 Noith Tenth strett. Sentenced to 4 Llovd Cornish. Years for Robbery alms "Silver King." a Negro, w ho pleaded guiltv to belnc one of three men who robbed l-rederlck Tlelk.v of his watch and chain while ho was resting on u doorstep Julv J was sentenced to four jears in the County Prison today b.v Judge llnrratt In tjunrter Sessions Court. en 0-.wi FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TEE ROSENBACH GALLERIES iSiu Uuln.it Strtrt tars nuiRt bo bought nnd hold on the basis of compari son. And comparisons must lie made on the basis of demonstrations. Not speed way stunts or spcctnculnr diversions, but evury-day human-being comparisons. The Murmon Score Card permits n wise decision. It is the way many of the country's greatest engineers have come to, decido in favor of the Alnrmon 3L THE HATCH MOTORS C? OI r HIIIUTOM 3 720 N. BROAD ST - PHILA. Lucky Strike qigaretie m ygfcfSSwBiMaaaattg5S3sS. n' n' ii URSrwTKJ? M ' ' '" ???. miss klizaiu:th ROSS quickness with which it would bring her to the man of her choice. Hence, before she left America arrangements hnd been made for tint nerlnl crossing of the Channel, and a place reserved for her on one ot the fnst passenger planes which run on regular schedule from London to l'nris. She landed In Eng Idtid July 11. Miss Ross wns nceompnnicd by other members of her party on the flight high above the storm -tossed waters of the Channel. They made excellent time, according to the meager reports thus far leceived bv tlio fnnilly, nnd Miss Ross met her fiance when she clambered down from the plane nt the landing sta tion just outside of Paris. The date of Miss Ross' wedding lias not been fixed. The families sny It will be some time nfter Mr. Hoopes returns to the 1'nited Stales. E.J. HUNTER GETS NEW POST Phlla. Newspaperman Named Execu tive Secretary of Voters' Loague Kdwnrd .1. Hunter, city editor of the Pi ui.id I.Kii(ii:it. lias heen appointed executive secretary of tlie Voters' League. In announcing thn appoint ment, Arthur II. Leu, acting chair man of the League, said Mr. Hunter will sever Ills connection with the news paper and devote his entire time to the work of the new oignni7iition. Mr. Hunter hegnn his newspaper ca- reer twentv -four venrs nco ns M re porter on the Philadelphia Press, where1 the troop, hod met nnother boj In tlie lie became night city editor, n position j woods nearby nnd nt n prearranged sir he filled five years. Subsequently he nnl a machine driven bj Ward Krnusp served the North American ns night drove up nnd took them on. citv editor. He is foitv-one venrs old, n native of Philadelphia. w ..cVrUNKSarW.. Diamond Supremacy 'Tho Polished Girdle Diamond lias been accorded Iho liidlical recognition k" Diamond Experts -here and abroad Sold in Pliiladclphia only by iltis Establishment fi j " '33l'STnyv''iivrXitmi!!SaSMSCiMni jjj ZZ" ff0 T TilfTlt & J IF' Ik I ri I I I L. ! t'u. 9 ,...!... U , S AST ! I; ' t rfK T wad -. aV IfJ ' H - - -- " U ', i vfeiiM. a TbiJi fr. 3,9ja i.h r . Vifflii'i, E9 ,ij-. 'i m i &.& r w -' K CRs &amJlM8 lift 1 :2S-. 4 'TL ' Ki- dBM " ft irrSS rPHj''!5sf I- aPm a w-. rfFitaJh ,fS i I 1 MSvv ItwffiSr I I els wl? 1ind f a RefriKerator for ,ess munej than jou can buy it I Hot ? If P wH I r -Sfe i tJi M ' " I - - -S. -r - !HL, - - r- I r 'I i ii I n 1 1 1 mat in (S ' -'Sfe iiPJJr "' lyiiELM K nm,iriinwinn m i i.i-lli- il'li -11 p SI w . i xt-i '4 sJHhA a rising thermometer r F mars your comfort it's usually yAir fault. If you wear the Clothes that produce the greatest degree of comfort -rather than submit to the jreatesi degree of heat you'll realize iciut a difference it iu'll nuiRe in your disposition. fl nuiRe in our disposition. M iKolimJSiiwSaavE H fc, jtj i,-4 Palm Beach Clothes F foryou-they give comfort and snrisfnrt.nn U S!lvWffiSS88a , f for you- they give comfort and satisfaction without sacrificing an iota of appearance. Coat and Trouser Suits of Palm Beach Cloth in Stripes, Tans" Gravs and "Sand" colors--?! ?18 and upward to $?5 Mohairs in Stripes ami Plain rcc7wcvc ami Uml Lloths $20.00. weight Worsteds, $30 to $50. q Silk Suits, $40, $45 and $50. , C Flannel Trousers, White or Striped, $10, $12 and $15 Extra "qualitj Imported cricket flannel, $18. Business Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M Clobcd All Day Satunluys. JACOB REED'S SONS BaferfPHB iiMmrMgaggjjggi . i I N. J. BOY is 'shot; MNAPPED' initiation of Millville Scout Has Public Within 100-Milo Radius Going WHOLE TOWN IN TURMOIL Police nnd hospitals within n radius of a hundred miles of Millville, N. J., were warned at 0 o'clock last night to watch for three men In n mnehlno who shot a thlrteen-enr-old boy nnd then kidnnpped him Four hours Inter nfter Millville hnd been thrown in u slnte of tense excite mcilt oer the scene enacted on n bildge crossing a small nt renin at Cedar strict, police dlscoveied thnt it was nil part of n Roy Scout initiation People. In the vicinity of the bridge, sitting on their porches enjoying the quiet of the evening, were startled to see u Inrge sednn draw up beside a boj who was sitting on nn abutment. A gun Unshed in the semi-tlarkncs.s, n man jumped out and carried the bo lo the machine, which then tore nindb down, the road past thn porches where the jieoplc stood staring in their tracks. "While some cnlled the Police Depnit- inent ntner.s got out their own enrs mm nttempted to follow the fleeing ma chine, but soon lost it in the gathering twilight. People in gioups on the streets dls cussed the Lidiinpping before their vcrj c.ves, The euilous stood nt the bridge n ml polnteil out tlie exnet spot where the boy hnd been sitting nnd where the machine had drawn up nnd stopped. All the details weie explained fully to new arrivals. Police sent out fljers to nil the sur rounding towns nnd cities, to be on the I watch for the machine. Hospitals were j notified. Richard Ilavnrs, n member of the i Millville Polite Department, was ns. I signed to the case. He wns given sev- Icral uss-lstnnts After several hours' work thej linnllv located another bov whe was seen near the bridge nt the time. It was then I o'clock in tlie morning and the bov was In bed He tnld the bnj who wns believed to have been kidnapped is Hnrvey I,ne and that the scene had all been staged ns part of n Rov Scout Initiation for a tioop of vthlch they were both twin hern. John Hoffman, an older member of Thev went down the rotd to the bridge where Harvey had been ordered will solve this nmhi,.m Colors, $18 am upwaid. Tropical- !fl i Bj i m i I j XVji Ice Water Vicf im JUtSt" AAbMU1 .HP j. SMIKL .VANS Young (nindtii li.tll pla.ver stilt Inn during game nt Pottsville on IVtirlh, who died .vestcrd.i.v to await his punishment. In the semi dnikness he couldn't see who wns in the iniichiiie Hoffman leaned out and filed n blank caitridge from a pistol Krnu-e leaped from the cur, picked up the scaied-to death Lte anil put on nil speed down the loud pu"t the nstunishid tOMI-pi ople, i Lee was blindfolded when he was taken in the cur nnd did not know his cuptors Aftei taking him a hnri dis tniuv ont-fde the town the blind was. taken from ills eves and the p.nl.v then' Htinned to u church, wheie refiesh ments hnd been provldtd a a fitting end for the entertainment. FIVE HORSES SAVED AT FIRE A lne which was discov ml al Si Hi oVloi Is this morning huincil in the glotiiid the one storv fi.nne ctalile of William Simon nt 1!7 Jm ksnn stnet I'lve holies vv.re lived bv 111 emeu of the Tweiitv -fourth and Wolf slieeis eoinpnn.v. Slmnii w h lives ncross tin street nl IIIDII Jink-on stieet. Ill t dis covered the II. inn s The iiiiim' is un known nnd tl'i I is estimated bv the owner uf S120M. 2552 Germantown Ave. 2549-2551-2553 Germantown Ave. 126 N. 10th St. THE Only JOHN LOUX, Himself No Connection With Any Other House TO This 3-picce all - Reed Suit with spring seats. Loose cushions and upholstered bncks. Baronial brown or natura-I finish. (J This fa rtiSEJ w unaj for this 4-piece Walnut Queen ,5' S Wnlr Ti It J& ILc . nne lkHl ,oom Suit bow end Ml SI Veek j I J? "i. Full length vnnit. Large B S Onlv Ji Oasdk QlM si7 dresser and latest stvlo chif- Pi v.'"i. iao Mt 'iafr fOIU.ttl. itr' M 'pi i S firfr Il,ls 3-I,,l'C0 "". niahognnv tjj1 $ Al?1! WwM orii,Bck ' 1 fa Vh 1 "5reafe' J " V-J!L,J UcKtilar j tv zzs a Direct From Factory to You Only One Profit nnd 1 Got It Your Money Back if Not Satisfied JOHN LOUX 2552 Germantown Ave. 2549-2551-2553 Germantown Ave. 126 N. 10th St. rnonc, Diamond ' OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS MRS STILLMAN AGGRESSIVE Today's Tostimony to Deal With Husband's Relations With Other Women FIRST ANGLE OF DEFENSE lly the AsMirlnlril Press PouslilKcpslf. N. Y.. Julv 13 -former emplo.ves of Mrs. Florence Leeds wne expected to tnke the wit l.es vtiuirl today when the defense In the suit of Junies A. Slillinnu. former banker for tlivoice begins picxentntlnn of tv idem e The fii-sf ungle of tlie de fense it wis sniil, would denl with Mr Stlllmnn's alleged relations with Mis Leeds I or the first time since the hearings still t(d in Deteinliei Mrs Stillmnii will not be piesent Advitts fioni Clilcngo said she was visiting friends tneie I'lve witnesses wi n under subpoena to appear todnv. One of Hose wns snld to be Dr Junies Ogilvie, of New Yoik. who wns ptesent at the birth of Jay Waul Leeds in September, 101H S'opliie I'aitkojif. who nursiil the in fant, jwis iinntliei witness summoned by "p ENIUS," said the - philosopher, "is merely the capacity for taking infinite pains." He must have had in mind a conscientious writer of advertisements. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion North American BIdg. Philadelphia This is Genuine Uecd, not manufac tured fibre imita tion reed. This 3-Door Oak Refrigerator r rt.i:.,.... a l r.'V Mrs, Rtillmnn, who accused hct hw"' band of being the father of the Lwr child. J y v . Two notaries nnd n handwrltfnV.ft pert also were expected to tnke thij stand. Their testimony, It vn ald, would seek to show that Mr, Stlllmnn posed as Fraiiklyn II. Lenin n his alleged relations with Mrs, Leeds nnd signed that name to legal document. C0RTELY0U BETTER TODAY 8afety Director Who Collapsed Ve terday Spends Comfortablo Night Director Corel.vou, who suffered a collapse in Mr office In the City Hall following n nervous breakdown. In re ported to be resting easily at his home, Sixtj -fifth street and Lebanon avenue, today lie njssctl a fairly comfortablo night, but wl remain In bed probably tha remainder f thin week on the advlca of the nttondlng jilivsiclnn. No Philanthropy in This! Just pure business! To clear out our stock of Spring and Summer Suits, we make it worth your while to get yours now, in this Universal Reduction Sale at savings on regular prices! their low Every kind of good suits ' woolens, worsteds, Palm Beach and Mohairs; Silk Suits; Sports Suits All Sizes Large and Extra Large Sizes Separate i Trousers, Golf Knickers, White and Striped Flannel Trousers, etc., etc., all at Reduced 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 Trousers Reduced! Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. tl'i-ife or call for our ?ito ouJ Intrrrittng lionklet -' I ooktnij Into You, ()u.n -V Series of Eye Talks No. 2S8 Uy Joseph C KerKiison, Jr. Our Next Tn Ik VV,.,1, Jul, 27 1 rM hniiup l ut lenses iwv w 'h If v.ni hiv. 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