Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGER-rPHlLABELP'HlA, FKIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921s
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Two More Winners
"Travelogue Boy"
Quizzed by Coroner
TO
POSTMISTRESS LED
RECOGNIZE RUSSIA,
SEN. FRANCE URGES
ULSTERITES AGAIN
mk
TOMB AT TWILIGHT
DISCUSSING PEACE
To Ignore Any Plan for Lessen
ing Power of Northern
Parliament
Lket Consigned to Tempo-
rary Resting nauu ... -
messa Chapei
LpLES AGAIN IS NORMAL
Queen Mother Alexandra
Telegraphs Mrs. Ctifuso
than 2000 telegrams o( con-
& Alexandra of Kn.
6f i,'dth of your gifted l.ibnn1,
Jtai wonderful voice lms for so
riJWitfd the worl.l. His low
Slyou my rinrwe sympathy In
j.urre.tborcnt
n. ill. Associated rrcss
v..im Auk. 6. This city rcmimctl
jT'l llf s today, following the in
""SiS! uiimiI bv the "tli of
gri Tuesday and his
Wfti.top- of the city hnn
.i.Tnth of ft man in private life o
.fettd to Impressionable Neapolitans,
..Strom the time the prent tenor's
5rtVw announced until 1H body was
K in It temporary vniilt. business
flrtailly was at n stanasi u.
Church, Government and people yes
trdiT paid the last honors to Caruso.
At til Basilica of San Franciisco di
Pioli where the requiem mass was
fdfhrited. were gathorcd represent". -tirn
of King Victor Emmanuel, the
Italian Government, the United State
ind many other countries. In the floral
offerings heaped about the oult where
the bod; was placed were wreaths scut
is tokens of the sorrow felt in vlittmlly
ti entire Occidental woild.
Troops Clinrgo Throne
nt rrntvds jmrced about the noble
effllce where the funeral servleo was
leld, or strained against the police
lines driwn along the streets while the
procession passed. It was estimated
(hit nearly 60.000 persons gathered in
front of the basilicn. The press of the
mvi In Its attempts to enter the
church to view the casket of the famous
tenor was so great that troops tiad to
(Urge several times upon the throng.
Finally a cordon wns thrown about th
ehrch to prevent serious disorder.
Muring from the church, the cortcgi'
vts headed by mounted squadrons of
cunlcinal guards, garbed In full-dress
uniforms of ancient days and hearing
medieval banners, neliind enmc the
Municipal Hand of Naples, marching
with measured step njid playing n fu
tent march. The municipal services
of Naples follo'ved, the firemen wearing
the uniforms of formpr dnys and cnrr.v
lug floral tributes of the city. Then
time a crucifix bcni holding aloft the
emblem of sacrifice, lending a proem
lion of priests In cnsoc! and surplice,
hlleI)omlnlcin jiml Franciscan monks,
lth bowed heads and with lips utter
til prayers, followed.
Seal Vault nt Twilight
It WAR fi o'clock u hf-n tlip m nccsNlnn
left the Basilica of Snn Francisco di
Tiola en its journey to tlio Cnnicssn
cbspel, nhere the casket wns consigned
to Its temporarj resting plnce. The
flnl scene of sealing the vault occurred
Just before twilight.
Incidents not altogether plensnnt oc
curred while thp procession was on Its
iy to tne cemcter. Tlieie wns n
rentable war among photogrnphers
Helling to take pictures of the scene,
one of them maintaining he had received
the exclude light from the family of
Cinno to take thp pictures nnd that
ill others must be excluded from that
intllege,
Operators of moving-picture ma
times alfo quarreled, a local house
CliimlnR the exclusive right to transfer
to the celluloid views of the streets
traversed. This claim was upheld in
terrain Quarters, nutl ntlinra um nnt
Permitted to operate.
ii J'l'I I,Rrt "' ,np enormous croud
Mich had gathered for tho sorvlces fell
Wo the procession behind the retire
Mntatlves of the city nnd the nntlon
ana of foreign (internment... There
tre ens of thousands of Neapolitans
Wo thus p-iid tribute to the beloved
rust. Among them were multitudes of
representatives of the world of art
thV7LiCtf!r1'i' ""V- painters and
W...ti f p,c,opl'1 nwted Hie cortege In
treathie" '""I- .As the hearse passed
L. v?n ,n tllp ,l,ronB uncoveied
rti. .k8'1" nn'' """-mured prayers,
toMf wrmr.', nn,'1 'hlldren bowed
tf if. ..0k.ri b,p!,sinB'i Pn the soul
me great tenor
American Consul Speaks
hni.. i ".'"". l " '" llni 'ne
utita world were pnj, n orations ,!o.
Bid. nn
llrered by
j,--- -v 'rreniative men.
M nvinrri0n J1" "P,nkor wns Ho
v:.i.I,,,w.n.ni .". Amoi lean Ponsii
ins iiomer
Amerlci
"pies. Ilr tod of ih. ln.u i.i.
i... ... ". . V" . '""Z. '.'
hi i s nf lhp K"'(l1 nrtist. Caruso.
ilu folTi. n.. ...nnlj' f"- '" nrt, hut
It
tharity. ' K,,Proiis deeds of
ttiVo,0lrt SpC,,h"s- "" '"'"-
Counc.1 ?ni V1 1r,'VreSP""'es of the
S Mi love nf Ci- ,I,P lif, f ,1" ""
un of fiifc; ;, -"" ,u"ier tne . rec
Mlhff;,?'1?,"1 Following the
Ifmiotc u ,,e ,,,,,,n' 1". "Id -time
Vawln To;;8 nn nlr froln thp
Z ""vebeen
8Tf string V rr,la, li"' H
fclorVft" J prnrl.K h"'
inensines
teri. "' '""''"Patliin In Bome nimr.
t'Oi-edthe 2l,r .' Mrs f'""1 ex
P 0a he e?utV,,pIUp either In Naples
Jiw York Y, fllP """lid first go to
there. fcellc ,IC' husband's affairs
Si? ?HlPBU"lLDER3 OUT
l'(hant si L nMPr Vnrl8 "f the
uheiBn ttaikj ,., ",1B. '.'"-Poration
t!"lr net n "' """Im-ibf. declnr
Si protpt against a "re.
1lThirn.l5 '"? "and will nW .n.-u.
Bffi m ,,,d Walnut 'itwefi.
I lio (lend
!. and saiii J i nrls ton years
fr'c Th Zl v,,,,u?1 nt '.ow.oon
Mt with . lo'tion. a so. of n.rlnir
iM..th.R aliinblr. .linm..i ,.?'rn.K
, ' f' " s
5-y' iKbb tL. ' v Mm
IIKLBN AlcCAFFRBY
kkwin ro.Mnzzi
The girl, ttho lives nt S518 Lin
more street, got Iter subscriptions
In short order, as did seven-year-old
Erttln, ttho lives at 40-tl Dex
ter street
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY WINS
BICYCLE IN LEDGER CONTEST
Got More Than Required Number of
Subscriptions Easily
One of the .toungest children to win
a Iltuck Uenuty bicycle was made happy
yesterday when scven-yenr-old Jirwln
PoinplzKi, 4041 Dexter street-. Ijecamc
the possessor of one of the awards of
fered by the Ledoeh.
The little fellow, while modest on ac
quaintance. Is evidently n natural born
salesman, as he got most of the sub
scriptions for the paper by his own
efforts. Not only did he canvnss neigh
bors and fi lends, but he oven accom
panied his father to meetings nnd won
subscriptions there. In fact so fast
wns he going that he did not stop nt tho
required thirty-fire subscriptions to the
evening, morning or Sunday I'uui.io
XiEnoEn, but kept going until he hnd
amassed forty-four of them.
In other ways tho youngster Is show
ing his enterprise. lie has never ridden
n bicycle, but seeing larger boys riding
them, he decided he would like to ride
one himself.
Enterprise is apparently unlimited in
the Pompizzi family. Krwin's ten-year-old
sister has decided that she too
must on n bicycle ami she hns started
to obtain subscriptions.
hadleyTiopes to be named
Controller Is Confident of Nomina
tion After Talk With Penrose
City Controller Ilndley is confident he
will be slnted for the Republican nom
ination for the full four-J ear trm for
City Controller, following his conference
with Senator Penrose nt Washington.
While Mr. Hndley had little to say.
his friends Insisted he wns entirely con
fident he would not onlv be slnted by
the ward leaders' combine, but would
encounter no opposition et the hands
nf the Voters League.
The combine lenders agreed Hndley
would be nominnted. with Magistrate
Campbell as tin nominee for Register
of Wills, nnd District Attorney Rotnn
for te-electiou.
While W. Freelnnd Kendriek is cir
culating petitions us. a candidate for n
third term for Receiver of Taxes, there
is n strong movement' nmong Penrose
leaders agulnt slating him, and it Is
not known whether or not Mercantile
Appraiser Wntson, chnirman of the Re
pub icon City Committee, will win n
plnce on the slnte for Citv Treasurer.
FIGHT NEW MOTORCAR TAX
Keystone Automobile Club Asks Con
gress to Defeat Levy
A protest ngninst passage by Congress
nf the proposed tnx on automobiles has
been entered by the Keystone Automo
bile (Tub It maintains thnt motorists
are already taxed to the limit nnd tho
proposed levy would be "grossly un
fair." J Rorton Weeks, president of the
club, hns sent this letter to Senators
and Representatives of Pennsylvania :
"We nre infnimed thnt a measure
imposing n Federal registration fee on
nutnmnblles is to he offered in Congress.
"As nutomohlllsts pay Federal sales
tax and State license tnx, ns well as n
war tax on accessories and, in Pennsyl
vania, n gasoline tax in addition, we
believe nutnmobllists, ns a class, are
sufficiently taxed nnd n Federal regis
tration tnx would be grnsslv unfair.
We wish to express our Ntro oppol
tion nnd urge jou to tote iigiist such
n bill If offered."
GLOUCESTER TO SAVE '
Bids on Pumplncj Station $50,000
Less Than Expected
Rids for the erection of n new pump
ing station nt (i louecsitcr City were
?,V),000 less than hud been expected
when sixty firms submitted estimntes
for various portions of the work nt the
meeting of (iloucester Council Inst eto
ing. They will be considered nt the
next meeting A rough survoy of nil
the bids indicated that the work would
cost S1.10.0OO. u herons the Council had
exported it would be it lenst ?30O, 00(1.
The lowest bids on the mnln parts of
the work were: For pumps and ma
chinery, a bid nf $riD,30t by the Power
Equipment Corporation : for the stnnd
pipe, a bid of SIO.WO by the Chicago
Treadwell Construction Company, and
for the sediment tnnk nnd foundations,
n bid of .$.'11 .On by the Nelson-Smedley
Construction Company,
DARBY TO VOTE ON LOAN
Township Citizens to Hold Election
to Procure $200,000
A specinl election will be hold In
I'pper Darby so the citizens may vote
on a loan of $.00,000. which will he
needed for (he year 1022
The growth of the township hns put
ndded expense upon the commissioners,
who have nnnounccd .$30,000 is owing
llie banks nnd outstanding bills will
come to S'J7.00!l. The township budget
shows fliM.OOO wns collected in taxes
nnd $111,000 paid nut.
Recently v new patrolmen hnte
been added to the township's police
force, for the purpose of apprehending
automobile law violators and putting
ujiwn mo rvcuni ouiurcim oj rouoerics,
I N
JEKYLL-HYDE LIFE
Parson's Daughter Highly Re
spected Before Robbery
Murder Confession
WILD, GAY NIGHTS REVEALED
West Palm Reach, Fin., Aug. ."..
Coming quickly after her confession
Wednesday of the $82,000 West Pnlm
Reach Postoffico robbery, the announce
ment yesterdny by Chief of Police Ves
tal In Orlando that l.,enn Clarke, post
mistress here, hnd confessed the murder
of F. A. Mlltimorc, who was found shot
to (icntli in tier uotu room on Monday,
has stunned this community, where the
self-confessed murderer and robber hns
held tlu position of a most highly es
teemed young woman.
Publication of the robbery confession
lift her ninny friends clinging to their
fnith In the woman and with the one
thought of finding tho "man In the
case" ttho hnd prompted her to such a
deed. The murder confession Ins forced
n reluctant ndtulsslon of nu nstonlshlng
tale of double life the leader In church
activities and the dnttghter of a ret lied
clergyman, on the one hand, and, on
the other, a woman who has suddenly
been revealed a n figure In "night
life" who npent money lavishly and
who had many dubious relations
Held Post Seventeen Years
For seventeen years In the poslolfiee,
with the lending business men signing
the petition that made her postmistress,
her honesty nnd integrity were never
questioned. Postal Inspectors, howeter.
sny they have never doubted Jier gull'
of tho robbery and offered her leniency,
but she countered them with the state
ment that she had n "master mind,"
refused to admit her guilt, nnd, appear
ing to act ns n "Riiperwoinnn," tried
to outwit them. She is known ns nn
export In card tricks and fortune telling
b the cards, with which for mnny yenrs
sdio amused her friends.
She ttns tho local poet and told the
inspectors thnt she wrote her poetry in
the dark on n typewriter by the touch
system.
She wns caught more and more in the
meshes of the evidence thnt was being
woven nrniind her nnd she finnlly lied
to Orlando, whero the confession of
murder was made. Word that she had
been held by the authorities there on a
charge of murder brought from here
scores of telcgrnmH offering sympathy,
reiterntlng fnith in her innocence nnd
offering financial assistance in her legal
fight.
Aged Parents to Visit Jnll
Her father, the Rev. II. T. Clarke. Is
clghtv-two years old. nnd her mother,
prominent in the W. C. T. 1'., is uenrly
as old. Despite their age, they are in
tent upon going to their daughter In
the Orange County jnll. Close friends
nie trying to dlssunde the nged couple
In the fear thnt the journey might be
too strenuous for them. Their daugh
ter hns contributed liberally to their
support and also has brought up a
niece in Jacksonville.
The postal inspectors here have con
tinued checking her accounts In the
Postotfice nnd the shortage hns jumped
from the $20,000 nnnounccd Inst night
to ?2.r.,000 this afternoon. In her
room nt the home of her parents yester
dny, postoffice money orders totnling
$1,417.28 were found by the Inspectors.
All of these bore the paid stamp of
July 30. Yesterday the sum of $5700
was found in a "studio" which she had
rented nt the home of .1. 13. Chambers,
.12.'! South Polnbettln street.
bosbyhelluneral
Services Held at Church of the
Saviour for Veteran
Funeral sort ices for the late Major
Oliver C. Rosbtshell. who died suddenly
August 1. were held this morning nt the
Church of the Saviour, Thirty -eighth
street above Chestnut.
Major Ronli.t shell, who wns in hix
eighty-third year, died at his home. -102!)
Walnut street He wns a member of
the Union l.eaeue and the Mllltarv
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States, Commnndcry of Pennsylvania.
Interment will bo made in West Laurel
Hill Cemetery.
J.
MV5rUUl!llMjU X-
ALWAYS the tire of lowest cost per
mile a cost that is made even
lower by the new HOOD Downward
Revision. Today Hoods cost the same
as you were willing to pay for an ordi
nary tire a few weeks ago.
Their quality is unchanged. Ask any
of these dealers to show you HOOD
Savings. They can show you figureo
that are real!
Philadelphia Dealers:
Quality TIreCo. of PhiU.
812 N. Drond Street
Keim Supply Co.
1227 Market Street
Tioga Garnve
3431 N. Broad Street
Guthre Brot.
Howard and Thompson Sti,
Frieze Tire Co.
710 Spring Garden Street
H. Tf EUonberg-,
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IdKr Thoto Service
RUSSELL ItLHKK
Wlw Is visit In Plillmlelphla and
reporting Ills lmpreHslons to tlio
Junior Tracl Club of Washington,
Itls home. Ho Is clecn jcar.s old.
BOY TRAVELER LIKES PHILA.,
BUT NOT NARROW STREETS
Russell Burke, Washington, Im
pressed by Independence Hall
When tlu "Tiavelociio Rot," Rus
sell Hurke, came to Philadelphia today
to report its historic shrines fi his
fellow members of the Junior Travel
Club, he summed up his first impres
sions of the city in one sentence:
"Philadelphia, itN streets are too nnr
tow." He later admitted, however,
that Independence Hull tvns "great,"
and left the town deeply Impressed
with its historical significance.
Russell Is eleven yenrs old He is the
official pcribe for the Junior Travel
Club, whose headquarters nre In Wash
ington, nnd whose member nre sent
tered nil over the United States. Rus
icII'h impressions nre conveyed to other
members of the club through his pub-lls-heil
letters. In winter Rutsell gne
to school in Washington, diking bis
trips on holldnys nnd week-ends.
In Washington Russoll writes of
unique phnses of" governmental activi
ties, all In his own boyish vein. He
hns been to Mount Vernon, the White
House, Princeton Univeisity, the houw
of James Fcnnimore Cooper, nnd has
lust completed n trip tV Fi cleric!; nnd
Ilniper'H Ferry. The present trip took
him through New Fnglnud. where
Nathan Hale was hanged; old General
Piitnnm rodo down the side of the
cliff, and where tho pntriots fought the
battle of Rtinkcr Hill.
3 WOMEN SEEK OFFICE
Are Candidates for Conshohocken
Borough Auditor
The position of Rorough Auditor of
Conshohocken pnys 'lTt per year, and
on nccount of the low salary in former
tcnrs it was a pot little sought. Not
so today, for no fewer than three Con
shohocken women have announced
themselves ns candidates for the office.
Misg Julin Meyers, employed bv the
Wood Manufacturing Co.: Mrs. Eliza
beth Foraker. employed bv the Ruth
Olnss Co., nnd Miss Kliznbeth Moore,
n teacher in the public schools, are the
candidates for the position, now open
bv the expiration of the term of Frnnk
Noble.
IS PRETTIESTBABY
Little Doris Sacks Awarded Prize at
Atlantic City
Doris Sacks, nine months old, 18.10
South Fifth street, won a silver cup
for heing the prettiest and best -dressed
hnbv In tho baby show on an Atlantic
City pier yesterday. One hundred
babies from vnrioiis cities .oinpeted.
Doris is the daughter nf Mr nnd
Mrs Albert Slicks. Her father wns a
former University of Pennsylvania nnd
Inf.i.tette College nthlete.
New prices
make Hood
value greater
than ever
JLJtClZyO
Werner Tire Repair Co.
2235 Pateyunk Avenue
Wm. Fox
A'lihourne, Pa.
W. A. Ennl.
432S N. Broad Street and
1310 Race Street
Harry Beddoe
'Stn Oxford Avenue,
Frankford, Fhlta.
F. C. Hornbeck
410 S. 17th Street
140711 North Street
To Introduce Bill in Senate in
Effort to Curb Japan's
Imperialism
WOULD REBUILD TRADE
Special Cahlr l)li,neh. rnwrlahi, mil
Rerlln, Aug R Senator Joseph I
France, of Maryland, Is going home to
Introduce n i evolution in the United
States Senate fnvnrinn nimedllite
recognition of Kusu. Cue of the ren-
sons for the Senator's notion Is his hope
that friendship, nnd perhaps nn accord j
with Russia, will strengthen Ainerlcn's .
position In the I'm East, where he fears I
.latian s growing Imperialism.
"Japan's Imperialism Is pushing
America to the side of Russia," said
the Setintor. "Roth the American nnd
Russlnn people hnte a policy of lin
perlnllstle expnnslou. To prevent this
America must come to the nld of Rus
sia through recognition and "by the
restoration of trade nnd credits so flint
Russia can rebuild and tnlte Its plnce
nmong the nations "
Senator France Is the first American
official to visit and return from Russir.
for many months At present he is In
Rerlln writing his Impressions.
"Refore I went to Russin I advocated
merely the reopening of trade," snld the
Senator, "but now I inn convinced thnt
recognition is necessary. I shall in
troduce a resolution for recognition In
the Senate nnd suppoit thnt resolution
In open session "
He openly expressed himself as
pleased with the Soviet's leaders.
"Lenlne Is one of the greatest men
that I ever met " he Mild. "He is
n person who unites scientific tradition
with tremendous organizing capacity
nnd brond-mludediieiv. At the same
time he Is naturally plain nnd upright
My prc-conccived notion of Trotzky was
thnt he wns revengeful n mad mun
und lover of power. I tvns astonished
by the sound, competent nnd sympa
thetic person I met. Trotzky Is a grent
statesman. In America he would be
the head of n big corporation. There are
no fatuities among the Russlun lenders."
London, Aug ." (Ry A. Pl
Amii'lniii telief officials here place lit
tie faith in it'porls that the Aineiican
prisoneis in Russin have been idenM'il
nnd now nie le.it lug thnt country.
"Th; word we lecelvctl yenterdnt
tvns merely u !ott inn newspaper re
port forwnided by our representative In
Riga," said the bisretnry to Walter L
Rrown, Kuropean director of the relief
ndmlnlstrution, this morning. "We nie
keeping a vigilant watch over every po
sible exit the Aincrlcnns might take
from Russia, and none snvc Mrs. .Mar
guerite IIariioii has ns yet com"
through.
"This leads us to believe tiiat th
Lelvlnn icpoit of their release must
be n product f the Rolshcvlk propa
ganda oigaulzntioii."
Abstinence Union to Meet Here
Boston, Aug. B. An invitation from i
Cardinal IJougherty to meet In Phlln
flf.lnhfn ney. enr ivnM nerenteil voatnp.
dny by the Catholic Total Abstinence
Union nt its nnniiai convention.
ttrMTiiffiiiiufli
I., n. n.rrrr Co.. AS N. t
Main 400. uarKti (if
Galvanized Boat Pumpi
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE R0SENBACH GALLERIES
1320 Walnut Ntrt
WANTED
MEN TO SELL A
MEDIUM-PRICED
AUTOMOBILE
?oo1 opporlunlt for th r rh mn
Draw In arrount tn mn ho 'nn pro, a
th-lr nbilltt II tit. I.KW.KR lllhl K.
r Traveling Bahs M
f Plain and Filled
For Week End Trips and
FRIENDS bring FRIENDS
And our Savings Department con
tinues to expand. (400 increase
in the last few months.)
Everv deposit is mutually beneficial.
You earn a high rate of interest
4 we, in turn, have constantly
larger funds to handle profitably
and the community at large benefits.
Maximum security at this National
Bank is assured. Step up to Win
dow 3 today and say: "Savings,
please."
SAVINGS FUND DEPARTMENT
4
National
Bank of Commerce
713 Chestnut St
Nathan T. Folwell. President
s
National Bank with o
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MRS. MAHV DKMMKIt
TO EXHUME MORE BODIES
Coroner Continues Probe Into Deaths
of Kolze Family, of Chicago
Chicago, Aug. .( A P l Two
more bodies nie to be exhumed in tho
Investigation of the deaths of the Kolzo
family. Coronet Peter Hoffman an
nounced today. In the effort to tiuce
down what futility official assert mny
be n series of muideis
Coroner Hoffman ord red exhumed
the body of Mrs. Lenii Kolze an uged
member' of the family. If her body
shows traces of arsenic n did thoe of
Mr. and Mrs Fred Kolze nnd Jotin
Demtner. whose widow, Mrs Mary
Demiiier, has been questioned. Coroner
Hoffman nld he would examine n fifth
body, not related to the Kobe fsmlly,
but embalmed by tho soin undertak
ers. The undei takers nssert their embalm
ing fluid floes not contain arsenic
Airs. Demmer, housekeeper of Fred
Kolze, was nld to hate ndinttteil cor
ing for her husband and Mr ntid Mrs.
Kolre pi lor to their deaths nnd nlso
was Hii it to have admitted her liking
foi 1'reil Kolze and her jealousy of
linn, but denied the poisoning of any of
tho three
John Demmer iliul about nine yenrs
ngu mid Mrs. Kolze died nine months
Intel Mrs. Demmer thru be. aine
housekeeper for T red Kolze, whose
denth occurred several weeks ago.
All Leal hers
European Travel
Store closed all rlqk-Sciurdqrs
durvig July and A uSta
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Savings Fund Department
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NO WORD FROM DE VALERA
y Hie Associated Press
Indon, Aug. o. The Ulster Cabi
net met again this afternoon to dlcus
the Irish pence negotiation Although
It ttns reltcrnted in HelfaM thnt no
messne hnd been leceived there from
hnmon de tnlern. it tvns ndded thnt no
overtures would be entertained which I
diminish the potters of the Northern '
Parliament ,
None the less, the Imperial Govern
ment continues optlmNtic ns to the out- I
come If it can get the opposing leaders .
together
While the Sinn Fein lenders are
maintaining silence. It is believed Mr.
de Vnlern nnd his advisers favor ii con- I
fcrence In London and will support i
before the Republican Parliament a
pioposal for such u (otiferen.e.
It Is hoped in (iovernmciit circles
here thnt the Repiiblicnn Parliament
will announce its willingness to open
negotiations in London for the futuie
government of Southern Ireland, while
attempting through other sources to
make an nrruugemenr with Ulster i
Insists on Leaving Hospital: Dies '
Doininlik Unliiii D2. Spring (inrdeti I
street was found dtnd in his room enrlt
this morning bv another oocupnnt of
the house Fnllnl recent It left the Pint
ndelphiu Hospital against advice of
1 physli Inns He hnd been under trent
ment for tuberculosis ,
Keep all the fresh drive,
clash and delight in life
brought you by your vaca
tion. You'll stay in fine trim
till next summer if you
spend an hour or so a week
on the health-fortifying ex
ercises of the different Col
lins System.
May we mail our booklet?
COLLINS INSTITUTE
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
roiXINS HI.DG WALNUT ST AT 1STH
A monthly folder, mailed
relit" rpnillrjl-lv llf 1 1 Lnnn
you in the mind of your
prospects and customers.
The Holmes Press. Viintm
1315.29 Cberrr Street
Philadelphia
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3G39 Walnut St.
V, Reg. $3 50
t i inn J
Wp iruarantcp TFMPl AK oarS
not to exceed $50 in repairs
the first ypar.
Tho TEMPLAR is supcrlnme
in auality liht in uei?ht,
small in sizo and inexpensive
to operate.
It is luxuriously comfnrtnblc.
It is a fact that TFMPI AK
owners get 20 miles to ons
Knllon of pasoline - 15,000
mile3 to one set of tiies.
Templar Motors, Inc., of Pa.
822 North Broad St. Ii'1'"
A Comparison
From the standpoint of food
and accommodation, you can
command exactly the same
standards in the city as wc offer
here at Strath Haven In mak
ing a comparison, however, one
must remember that these arc
nil the city has to offer such
things as cool night air, spacious
lawns and shade trees, and the
sense of quiet dignity that is
very apparent, are things which
money cannot buy. These are
the things that sharpen your
appetite and send you back to
your duties in the city thor
oughly refreshed and make you
look forward with keen antici
pation to the pleasant hours to
come at the end of the day
Garage Tennis Boating Dancing
Strath Haven
Swarthmore. Pa.
Twnty.on Minute From Broad St.
Limited Period Only!
Final
Clearance
Sale of
Palm Beach
Mohair Suits
$13.50 fi? $16.50
The same identical quali
ties Sold Everywhere this
season, $20, $22.50, $25.
Biggest season we ever had
in these tropical Suits ! Now
we're clearing out the Re
mainders of our Entire
Stocks of them. Will pay
you to get an extra Suit for
this and next season I
Woolen and Worsted
Suits, were $45 to $60
Now
$33, $38, $42, $48
Rubberized Raincoats
$8, $10, $15
Values up to $35
Perry & Co.
16th & Chestnut StS.
Cord cU
Through the Heppe Vic
tor Record Club you can
secure a quantity of Vic
tor Records and pay for
them in monthly amounts.
i T We a,s,
$l Monthly soil Vic-
(25c Weekly) trolas in
r the same
manner through the
Heppe Rental - Payment
Plan.
Call, phone or write for par
ticulars. C. J. Heppe & Son
Downtown 1117-1119 Chfjtnat St
Uptown 6th and Tiompion Sti.
WMmt ABWiieiBawmww '
lft3?TdffiT3
EVERY DAY
Atlantic City
Ocean City
Stone Harbor
Wildwood
and Cape May
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and South At 7ni
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Atlantic ruj ftlOA
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(or Atlantic ( tt;
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alto NatijrlifB
Aufiiat H to H.p
IMiititT a In
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For dun fur
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Pliiladelphia & Igadiii S)st2iu
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