Jjkf-JJlW ffjfpKfr aB'i-fl . -'v. . i M ' -i1 s jf ,. T i? if rfyw7 HT ' ifiiK WAS ALIVE APRIL 13 on Insurance Policy, Signature However, May Have Been Forged Life thinks it was n.rlM A. Itodgors with whoso din- HNirinee authorities nre tr r..iirt ri. Yoiinc confessed trli)R to niur- rof Harry Onro,l.wn?nllvP April hor his Mgnntiiro w imi, i?"! . st seen iimr his linme .fflG.NJ..MHill Vrl diwiiy " '7 1ft Illliiui'" , tiHiWK iriii nmcii !.... .. I.lli tm.pro'j"?'1..: " , " ,,, lie frlc.i.ll.v He huown to with YounK. , f slnm)i .. ' fc. in Hi.' Artisans Onto I! Mtu t nl Protection. Un .mi mi X. Errk pavmciit whs iIiic nml ht AHrn 1 Cox. recorder for the M- A!f V Urltv.'wnt to UoiIbpm' rompiD). y y0yfr street. Iliulilon- ff'a i appficMlon blnnk that the in- .. mleht bo reinstated. "AW.aSKo.lKW h.l not been home. ii w5 llvinc In imotlipr piut or uroed, slgncu Mil rp)(i Iuoh H lrnl b"r. forwarded In Mr. A i' '""l bT," "iV1"5 t,,om fm' .iVrnil f this Phnsp. M-stPnhn . -i..ii,oi Hip slcnnturo is scmiinc, S-L.i nhlcct nn oiip """hi Iiiivp In .'". li .,,.il.1 tint lip srPU for the E: Si nnnble only to Mrs. lto-l- '"-i- l.o evJnt of his .loath. .The restatement blank wns receive.! I in Itkf mam oiiipcs hi mi . " ThrttTlflS II. tlllllU'S1"1, luvat iPJ...( "-- jtfBS todaV widen" ma, throw ,l,ht n the misters'. , Should the Flsnaturc bo RPniiine. Razors was nlivc on apin !., Siln efforts of the authorities to Sre TounB knowj. ot His Ols.ini.car- '.... IVnr hIuCO YoilllE COllfCSCd tlml t murdered Hurry Onrwood. of C'niij in. reports hnvo been enrrPlit he con (I :.t.ln Timbers' disappearance, thelat- Ur havlnc been known to carry money on Ms person, rnuni uum i"". . P' . .. i ii i .... ir.. r'v Mrs. uongers. wii u.un-u " . -it the Arlii-nns olfice licre yesterday. l..-,i hon In Ilnddonfield. how Itodg- m couM bare received mail is n mys tn One elue on which the detectives re working Is n pecullnr walch cbnin, band-made from copper wire nnd alwnjs v.t brichtlv bnrnlihed. No trace of it ku found in oungn house. rnii pniifineii in Cnmtlen Ijll still sticks to his story he lnur ifrt'd (iarnood to keep him from bein"g Intimate -n i Ii Mrs. Voting. That was Hj first defense, and was indignuntly imlcd by Prosecutor 'Wolverton, who tits robbery wns tin motive. The Prosecutor will ask for n speedy Indictment nnd trial, convinced there ii fufficient cldenc to convict the prisoner of first-degree murder. PROMISES TO PAY UP Paul Leister, Accused of Taking Money, Will Make Good Taiil S. Leister, nllns (Joodmnn TOsti, who bus been out on bail on rharges of obtoiiiing money under fnl'-e prttenses from George Burns, a bae- Wlplajer. and Kobcit K. Slrawbridge, Jr., of Hr. n Mnwr. wns given a further hearing bcfoi o Magistrate Price at the Ismtj'.'Cfnnd street and Hunting Park irenuc police station this morning on thf Ilurns charges. Leister obtained SI 00 from Burns on the promise lie would orgnnie a basket till team, which would pla under the W of the nail plo.xor. it is .mil. 'I his i Arneil. .loseph (Jnh.r:. he has failed to do. Leister- said this nm inward Williams turnins: ne woiini iiuihc me ciieeh good, H cll ns Mime ten or lifteen other ilfck he Is alleged to hnxe ob'iiiucd from others in the s.ime manner, jlmr- lstnte Trice gave him until September tonakegnod his promise, and held him la MOO ball. Hums uns willln flint I sign liU own bail bond and he was ideated, lie Is to hne nnother benriug on the Rrawbridce ell.'irL'e nl Hie I'imiIpiiI Sit.i. tlon this afternoon TRICKED OUT OF GOODS Firm Gives Uo Conslanment to Thieves on Faked Order Tun men Mill, .i Inn... .1... - 1 I.. .. . A ...... t. .',., .,.,1,,- i ..lllll Mm npsenblat t Sons & Co . -Ill Noilli Mun meet vesterd.iy. mid displayed .ii orun- inr goons to De NMartzwncliIer & Co.. 'trtft. I".,,,,!,.,.,.. ,.r ,i... lellwied to 10'JI Wood I Rosenblatt , the goods. firm helped the men loud i.ii bi .s,,iiu on u wagon, uud ac ptrd a reieipt given b the thieves, the roblei-v as discotered at .'! Clock when men from the Sehwniv. vlrotnpnti enlled for tlie clntliinir No Credentials! Arrested Theodore Thomson I T.i. ut .. ,.. .... '-.. . ,... .-,.,(,.11 , i (i , VIS hpM in c.nn u ,ii ...! . . . . i --v... ,,, ,rtIwl, Ull)( ln.s niornniL' in 'ml.,S,,aVt'',t ",,CM '"' f""0'1 t P'odll.e ii tals ,0 l'r,ove ,,ls '""tlmrits for ni...T """u". s ill n drug store, c werc.l n stnio ,,u i,n,i i,.. i ..,. i pern. m:i ,.,,: .:.'.. .". '"" """ police Mivei, nciortiing in Are you going to leave your family DUCHESS OF LUXEMBURG FELICITATES PHILA. MEN Ex-Members of Fifth Division Get lie ply to Letter of Con gratulations t . Birth of Heir h Cause of Ex change of Felicitations With Young Ruler .Mm AnnVrPRB. lis North Hrond Si,,?!.'. '"Tr?ilnry...?f ihr I'hilndelphln rrnte.,',f,Vr Vm! "'Vision. iRthp rpclpicnt of the thnnks nnd wpll wlhes of be (,rnm IJiipIipm of I.uxrmburR ? ii i ..r,M",U nf n foiirteoiiH Wttpr of fpllcltnflon Kent to tl;p r,rnn.r lUichriw hist .Inn.- on Hip b rth of ,0 now hrir of the Duchy. PHiiee .Trnn. AftPr the ArmlMler the Vlfth Armv ,?n'r",l,,"V. whMf hat ",k"" Jron&l pnrMn the innjor offenHlves npnlnM Snn Mlhlel nnd In the ArRonne. niovpd into the DiipIiv to nollm ilmi no t.. .1.. nine months which followed this occu nation (be officers nnd nrtlllorriiirn of the division were often fnored bv the kliidnecs and ln.hilKcnce of the ('irand piichpfH. who becnine crently Interrtted In the doliiRs of the friendly ''Invaders " riielr comfort nnd rntertainment w'n.s wen looked nfter nnd ninonR thoRe par tietilnrly smiled upon In the court of the Ducheiq wns AndereRg. then lieu tenant in Hip mth ImpIiI Artillcrv. 1 pon their return home the t'roons and orii(;ers oi-Knnlzed the "Koeletv of he KlfH, Division." At the time f the .lime meetltiR of the IMiilndelplila ,socIet. word c;nne that nil heir h,,( hoen horn to their former patroness nnd bene tactless. A unanimous resoluilon wns passed iliiectliiR the secretary to coin niunicnte to Her IliRhne-s their Rood wishes nnd rcRnrd. The letter of acknowledRiiiPnt was sJRned by the Trlvy Councilor. Nac OoiiRillot. and bears stamp of the 'RESCUE' WORKER BORROWS HAMMER. BREAKS IN STORE Is Held In $600 Ball Charged With Foiclble Entry Mn I'ciklns, h,i MnVs he is an American Ite-cuc Worker. Ninth street near Arch, was arrested last night on a charge of forcible entry. According lo police of the FJctenth and Winter streets station, Perkins ap proached some workmen at Tenth and Arch streets who wcie repairing the strret car tracks. He asked them to loan him their sledge hammer, sayinp he had locked the key to his store on the inside nnd wanted to get somPthlng to takp lionip with him. They binned him the tool anil he Went to the lirnun Phnrinnnr. County on the northeast corner, nnd stnrted to tnp at the lock. In view of whnt he had sflid. and the fact he wns work ing in plain view of hundreds of peo ple, no one thought that there was nn -thing wrong. .lust as he managed to break the lock he also broke the glass in the door, valued with the lock at about ."f.'OO. The noise attracted the attention of Patrol man Uoscnbaum. of the F.lcvcnth nnd Winter streets station. Kosonbauni knew that Perkins was not the pro- prietor of the store and arrested him. lie hud not taken nil thing. At !! heating bcfoie MoRi-trnte Oielis Ibis morning lie was held in $(i(HI bail for n further hearing Snturda.x. i The Magistrate nUn recommended the l man be given a mental examination. i Entertain for Son I Mr, nnd Mrs. John Guhngan. of 'JO:'." I Su dec .avenue, entertained for their oil. Thomas Gahngan. jesterdaj. Tlie I guests were Ml-ses Dorolhj Stcpliens, Kliziibeth Simpson. Agnes and Helen McMoniglc. Agnes nnd Geitrudc Mr Council. I'lixnbelh McLuiiglilin and I Marion Wgurd . Kdwnrd Bninett. Clarence Priis'. I'.illie Gahagan, Ldward nn P.illle Oorkrun ADVERTISING COUNSEL FOR DIRECT SALES METHODS AVAILABLE FOR PART TIME Tor the mnn nr ompnm th.it intends to sell their inert luinitle In the innt direct wny, there Is iiiill"lle un mlterl'slnc mill siiles nninintlnn mli'ser who "III I'tim s.iIcn metlinds. ln.'ke rninnierrlnl IntrstlKUtloii or rente prinluitlie iiutillclt.i. Not li'intliiE it Jnli. hut liilenillui; tn acquire ii few more reltiihle mcounlM. seasoned In dlrcit mill ei"rleinei Identified with iiiitlniuil cTinpnluiis! rcf.'l hmer of prlnt lnir. paper, cncpivlcxs :inil nr( worki nl-o phiitocrapliliiR of lle anil still models. Siurressful ntiins for i iilnlntiies. folders, hro.nlsldes end i.iinp.ilcn literature with effeclU" selllne sense. ii-m, i.i:ii(.i.K oriicr. You can't break Nature's laws -and got away with it. A rest or arrest your choice! You'll be refreshed, revitalized, rested by the different, d i s c r i m mating Collins System. May we mail our book let? COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE i oi, i. ins m.im uaia'I'i' st ai i.vni TfJJJJ M jHsw 4pt; subject to I he inflexible rules of law, simply because you put off making your Will? Why not attend to this duty today? Have your attorney draw up your Will, naming this Company ns Executor and Trustee. West End Trust Co. Broad St.at South Penn Square EVENING PUBLIC 1 B 1 rnrnkk. iKMf-hsml ikkHkkr " kkkkVR BlkKiW: .S' ''.AkkkH kkkVakW' " kkkVW JOHN ANDERKGG Chatenu of the Berg, the residence ot the roynl family. It rends: "II. H. II. the (irnnd Duchess of I.uvemburR spikIr you and all the mem lieis of tlie IMiilndelplila Society of the Fifth Division her most sincere thanks for your kind coiiRratulations on the birth of Prince .Tenn. Her Ttonl Highness was much pleased to hear the men of Jhc Fifth Division have such pleasant memories of their stay In tlip Grand Duchy, nnd asks mc to assure you of her nrdent wishes for the prosperity nnd welfare of your society." , 2 MEN SHOT NEAR SALOON AS RESULT OF QUARREL Bullet Passes Through One's Leg, Grazes Other's Chest One shot tired during an nrgument in front of 81" Callow hill street, a elder saloon, early this moaning passed Hiroiigh the thigh of Richard Fuller. 110 North Ueese street, nnd grazed the elicit of Matthew O'Brien, gislng nn nddiess on North Falrlilll street, ac cording to police. O'llrlcn was found ljing on the pave menf In front of the Callow hill street nddress by two patrolmen of the Tenth mill Buttonwood streets station. He said lie had been shot by the proprietor of the place, David What ton. He added nuotlier man had been shot at tlie same titne. O'Brien wns taken to the Hahne mann Hospital. A half hour later live men in an automobile stepped at Fifteenth and Vine streets, nlmost opposite n station bouse there, itnd .assisted one of their iniinbir o the pnvcmcnl. The machine drove off nnd the mnn on the sidewalk limped in the direction of tlie hospital. O'Brien nnd Wharton were later nr rested nnd held under SI 1 100 bnil for a further hearing by Magistrate Carson today. Held for Reckless Driving I'tigene P. Foiirgerns. thirt je.irs old, fiSH Mi'ctei' itreet. was held in S.'OO bail fir a further hearing Auxust 'JO, 1; Magistrate Price, in the Twcnts Mcond street and lluntlns Park nveniie police stntion this morning, on a charge of operating an automobile while in toxicated. Stieet Sergeant Whitworth appeared against l'ourgeray, claiming lie found the man in his car in a ditch where the street Is being repaiicd at Kldge avenue ind Nieetown Inne. HOUSES WIRED FOR $3.50 I'rr nutlet Purine ,ucut RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. HAl UKfc. UU. 1511 ARCH ST. I FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSIABACU GALLERIES I3JII Walnut Street $10.25 Suits were $1 1.25 Suits were $13.50 Suits were $15.00 Suits were $18.75 Suits were $21.00 Suits were $22.50 Suits were $26.25 Suits were Tins includes all our fine suits of Unfinished Worsteds. Cheviots, Tweeds, Tropical-weight Worsteds, Palm Beach, Silk, Linen. And Norfolk Sport Suits, in Cheviots and Tweeds. Also Outing Trousers. Wc never assemble goods for "sales." Everything offered is our own unmatchablc regular MacDonald '& Campbell standard stock the best that can be produced for the original price. Madras Shirts $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, were were were were Silk Pongee $4.00, were And Silk Shirts, Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Baca and Suit Cases, Handkerchiefs, Soft Collars, Etc., Etc. Summer Buiineti Hour 8.30 to 5 Saturdays Closed All Day 1334-1336 Chestnut Street LEDGEEIHILAPELPHIA, TUESDAY, INCENDIARISM SEEN1 IN SCHOOL BLAZE St. John the Baptist Parochial Institution, Manayunk, Swept by Flames FIND MAN IN BASEMENT Fire of suspicious origin which swept through the pnroehinl school of St. John the Baptist Church. Crpson and flprtor streets, Manayunk. Inst night, left little hut the four jvalls of the Mriicturc standing this morning. For more than three hours firemen battled for control of the llnmes nnd only succeeded when virtually nil ap iinrntus from Chestnut Hill. German - town, Mount Airy and Manayunk hud been called to the scene. The first started shortly before 11 o'clock under particular!) mysterious circumstances. Alumni of the school were holding n meeting in the parish house nearby when It was discovered. Tn the cellar of the school building they found John (VDonncll. Sllvcrwood street, nn engineer, who was discharged Saturday. O'Donncll was bleeding from a cut on the arm. After treatment nt the Memorial Hospital he wns nrrested. O'Donncll was held in ?(!00 bnil for n fuitlier hearing tomorro wb Magis trate Price in the Manayunk police sta tion on' suspicion of arson. Thomas (Jiiinn. I It! Keitoi street, a son of Fellv Quinn. sexton of the church, testified O'Donncll asked lilin last night for the kcjs to the school building, saying be wanted to get it coat he lind left In the basement. Quinn told O'Donncll to return in n half hour. During timt iKriod the fire was discovered. O'Donncll said that though ho did ask for the keys Quinn remained with him and thej were to gether on the street when Hie fire was discovered. JAIL ALLEGED GAMBLERS Nlnteen Men Sentenced After Raid on Third Street Store Nineteen men arrested in n mid yes lerdny on n (.tore on Third street near Bninhrldce were eaeii given five dujs in jnil for gambling. Three bojs arrested were sent to the House of Detention. G Irani Coloto. said by the police to be the proprietor of tlie place, was held in SoOO bnil. F.ighteen corner loungers arrested by police of tlie Second nnd Christian streets station were eaeli given five days in jnil at heatings this morning. Star Swimmer Gets Job Miss Klcnnor Fill, of Lansdowne, who upheld the honor of Delaware County as well ns the .United Stntes in the Olympic swimming events of last year, today entered the bookkeeping depuit incut of tlie Lansdowne and Darby Say ings Fund nnd Trust Company at Lans downe. Miss Fill has engagements to swim at Indianapolis August 11 and Chicago August 12, and the company has given her time off to fulfill them. HAYNES SEDAN 1(110 I'onl only few months. Ii ne ronl tirci equipment complete! perfect on. rtltlnni niecliunlrnltr tor.! reasonably priced. II. A. ROWAN, JR., CO. M.-. .. HUOAI) ST. Spruce 426 Sir. McDonald V 5uper -Quality h TJie enthusiastic approval accorded 'Tlie Polished Girdle Diamond is an assurance of its supremacy over aJi other diamonds. Cut expressly for this Establishment MacDonald & Campbell August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing AltcrsMons at Cost $13.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $28.00 $30.00 $35.00 $30.00 $33.75 $37.50 $41.25 $45.00 $48.75 $52.50 $56.25 Fine Haberdashery Reduced $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $5.00 Shirts $6.00 Due for a Surprise tBflHK $kkkkkkf 3& KOBKItTA K. AIACMCLLAN Kranhford iienue girl who will gel her Mark Beauts hirsclc won In Public ledger contest today GIRL WHO WON BICYCLE WILL GET HER BIKE TODAY I WILL, uci ncn Dmc iwun. i Father Taking Machine Home In His Auto as Surprise Roberta 15. MaeMullan. ot JMul Frankfort nenue, daughter nf Hugh A. MncMulhm. is due for n plcnsunt surprise. She bus In en awarded one oi the Black Bciut.v bicjclcs given for ob taining thirty -live subscriptions to the Evening, Morning or Sunday 1'unuo LlHMIKIl. Roberta is down nl Wild wood Crest, nnd every time her daddy gets down to the shore she asks him, "Have you heard about my Black Beauts ?" The news of Roberta's success has just arrived, and tlie bicycle is on its way. Her father got it for her nnd is taking it down in Ills automobile. Roberta is ten years old and this fall will be in the seventh grade of the John H. Webster School. She got the requisite number of subscriptions in about n week. Another successful contestant is eleven-year-old Kll.nbeth Dickson, of 8(5(1 North Holly street, granddaughter of Jnmes P. Dickson. j Kliznbeth goes to the Spencer U. Miller School, nt Forty -third and Og den streets. She. too, got out and worked for her thirty -live subscrip tions nnd huij thf-m all gurncred in eleven days. Contentment From the moment that you turn, into the driveway after you've ' caueht vour first rlimrjse of I Strath Haven you are conscious i of an indefinable something that i lifts it out of the humdrum and ' commonplace. Devoid of any feeling of ostentation, you can not help but be delighted with the natural charm of its setting, and, within doors, the standards we maintain make it the kind of place you are loath to leave. For those who drive a car there is a fireproof garage with expert mechanician service. Dancing Boating Tennis Strath Haven Inn Swarthmore, Pa. Twenty-one Minutes From Broad St. Suits were $40.00 Suits were $45.00 Suits were $50.00 Suits were $55.00 Suits were $60.00 Suits were $65.00 Suits were $70.00 Suits were $75.00 Silk Neckwear 75c, were $1.00 $1.00, were $1.50 $1.50, were $2.00, $2.50 $2.00, were $3.00 Bathing Suits $3.50, were $5.00 $4.00, were $6.00 $5.00, were $7.00 AUGUST 0, loai LEAGUE MAY NAME Voters' Organization to Choose Women for Receiver of Taxes and Other Jobs MRS. NICHOLS MENTIONED Voters Lengue cindidntes mm be de cided on this nfternnoii Tlinr" i n llueetlii'Z scheduled for the Political Ac 1 tlon Committee of the league at the ' I .ol'iu ntei 'it P.rond and Locust I streets. Whether or not the names will I In announced If t!ie .ire sclciti-il i nut ! known, but politician nn.bt .in an nouncement will lie made until tin out CANDIDATES TODAY come of the Mooic-Pi nrosr Mlii'illon iHfiliice. wns iciiiovcd by Governor Mor i more nmi.nrent. It wns snid at the Inilepetnleut lienil iinrters this morning that about a score f nnnies. including several women were being considered for the 'offices of Hccciver of Tnxcs, Register ot Wills. Cits Controller nnd Cli 'I rensiirer i Among the women who are being II S. Prentiss thought nf is Mrs Nichols, who is widely known as a club onm nm vmrn nrkrr The league heads made it known this morning that they are unnliernlih op posed to W. Frceland Kendrick. for He eclcr of Taxes nnd Thomas F. Wat son as City Treasurer As th''e two men nre the ones the Vine combine is most nnxious to get in it looks ns tuoiigh nil hope of nm -nit nf n Imr mony deal is off Much of the work of i ie Voters Is your printing an in vestment or an expense? Wc can help you make it an investment The Holmes PnEss, 'Printat I315-2Q Cherrv Street Philadelphia W5S n: w h CSff tTS 2 , ral! Hi S n '&L (MM i iMKKS v'JMf si I 'W&JiF&dm A Men's Fine Furnishings Prices Less Than J 'aluc We have made important prue revision in n splendid assoirmcnts ot Men's finest 1 titnislnng (.imids and picciu an cipportunitv uhuh is iincij ualf.i lUevvluMC tor monev mmuc on meichandise uf the highest gi.nlis Some examples ot the price changes are as follows. $0.15 11.00 .crkuar SO.fi'i S1..''0 l-ilo;. 1.50 S. 00 " l.On .', J. .',0 .100 " 1.75 iM " .1.50 i.50 " :.5n .00 " .'.00 3.00 " (Knitted) . ... l.On .' " " .',.00 i.50 " " 1.75 ; ;n 5.00 & upward " " .... ,1.75 inun ,?5.o..5(J Half ofv so J', 1.001.50 " " - J. 00 .'1.00 " " ; on i-00 - " j ;0 .'.50 .i.oo Shuts s . . .,.: i s .1.504.50 ' 7 f, , r,.00 11.50 " ; , :.oo 7.'o " '.'. '.'.'.' '. i i n ooio.oo ' ', a : , 1 1 .00 ( upii aril Shirt i s - 7.50 I'ajn mas ; - -, 1.50 " ' ' " ' j -, I Fine Furnishings I Prices lcss Than J cilue 1 If Wc have made important pruc tension in n I R splendid assoirmcnts ot Men's finest 1 titnislung (.imds S and piCMMU an opportunity wliuli is iincij ualf.i tUt-uln-ir 9 ! tor mone mmiii; on meiehandise uf tlie highest gi.nlis ';? r Some examples ot the price changes, are as follows. V .0.?.J 11.0(1 Scrkiirar SO.G'i $!.:( -lo;. i J 1.50 S. un " i.oi) .; J M !. ro .son " i.;: on a U .1.50 i.oO " :.;,o .oo " " i n .'.00 3.00 (Knitted) . ... l.oti .' " " " N .',.oo i.r,o " ..'.. ; -ii 4 J 5.00 & upward " " .... ,1.75 10 un ' 1 W .15it0.50llalf ofv i()J- a n 1.001.50 - i a j. oo .'i.oo " " ; on 3 I i.00 - " J ;0 I Bj .'.so .i.oo shuts s . . ...: is 3 It .1.504.50 " 7 f, , J B r,.oo ii.5o ; , 3 El :.on t.'ui " '.'. '.'.'.' '. i i I n A oo lo.oo ' ', a : , M 1 1.00 & upn tint Shirt -t s -", j ' ( ?.50 I'ajn mas ; - -, I K -1.50 " '.'.'.'. J -,n RJ ' fj ',.50 ;.nn " ? ,, b N t.oo in.oo " '.......'........,,. 9 ' II ,1 00 I' man Suits j -,o J M '.(J " " '.'.'.'.'. '"'; N t "on Shirt and Draurm ) no rl M nn licit s- S H '-5" " .. ,00 w Mk Hnihuig Suiii, Hath llohri. Waistcoat,, Finr, ,it- M :9 .nviifs, ,,., mc included in tin xul- W 1 1 JACOB REED'S SONS li ! ii 1424-1426 ChosltaiijitStiresct I i League at present In eoneetitrntp.l on gptting out it big registration August :t0, the first regislintlon tln. Hie Inirue heads fiel th.it ,i big turnout on Hip first day will augur well for n big independent majorit on F.lectioii Day. Through the medium of nil sorts of or ganization the Importance of early reg istration Is being Imiipssed on Hie minds of those likely to support the In dependent ticket. WIFE NAMED TO SUCCEED MAN OUSTED AS JAILER Kentuckian Was Removed After Mob of Lynchers Stormed Jail Itilsvllle. Aug. II SiKcc-sfiil mil- didatcH in Snturdn.'.'s primary election in Kenluckj incliiIed three women. .Mrs. Belle Napier ami the Democratic nomination for Jailer of Breathitt Coun ty over ten men candidates, while Mis, Ida F. IMgnr was the successful can didate on the same ticker for n like of fice in Woodford County. Her bus- hand, John IMgnr. vho preceilei. her in row nfter n inoti .stoiiniu tne nooumro County Jail, removed a prisoner and lynched him. Mrs.' Charlotte O. Woodbury. Demo cratic candidate for Tax Commissionei of Jefferson County not only won the nomination, but benrs the distinction of being the only successful unindorsed candidate of cither pnity in the county. Advertising for HOTELS CAFES RUSTAURANTS TEA ROOMS and INNS 49 John Clark Sims General ldvcrtising Agent 1524 WALNUT ST. TnLEnioNt, Sprlcl 5924 V A mm ij-i Modern Store Display Windows Now is the time to install a new front in your store. Plate Glass is half its former price, Copper Sash and Bars arc considerably reduced and the labor situation is such that you can secure the most efficient mechanics without difficulty. .Sri( for Rullctw .Vo. 1 Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA Men's E CHARGE STRIKE FUND THEFT ' Member of Union Arrested for Al , leged Misuse of Benefit Money Strike benefits due lo a union mem ber on strike nre said to hove been ap propriated by F.dwin It Lewis, n mem ber of the local typographical union, with head.uarterv at ItVIO Cherry street, who will be arraigned today In Central Station. Lewis wns ariested Inst night by De teetivo Douglnss, of City llnll, on n warrant obtained b James L. Mont gomery srcretnrj .trensincr of the local union. According to Douglass, the ac- ' cuscd man is'snld to have kepi SSft which he hud been insliucied to givo to Frederick Cook. Nineteenth and Fed eral streets. One Feels at Home at Perry's 'The Salesmen are intcr I ested in fitting and suiting ; you." "You can look as much as you want to, and needn't buy unless you want to." Special Values to choose from in this Sale of Our Summer Clothes! $33, $38, $42, $48 for Woolen and Worsted Suits Regular $45 to $60 Value $13.50 and $16.50 for Palm Beach & Mohair Suits $20 to $25 Qualities New Fall Suits Fall Overcoats The New Weaves and Pat terns will please you. Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. pH&-viq-ft Cord & Through the Hcppe Vic tor Record Club you can secure tt quantity of Vic tor Records and pay for them in monthly amounts. , AM 1 I Ve alS0 $1 Monthly sell Vic (25c Weekly) trolas in - the same manner through the TTeppe Rental - Payment Plan. CrII, phone or write for par. liculare. C. J. Heppe & Son Downlmm 1117-1119 Cktitnol St Uptawo Ilk tni Tsompi-ii Sis. ICconomy in (he llupmo lulc is nut an iiidcfiiiitn iiinntit . hut a positive saiiiu that registers ithclf ocry day in crr month, and etciy inimtli in the Mar. ' wN Bms3jrmm HMMMslrtMBMI THE HATCH MOTORS C? Oil IRinUTOR 0 !,V 1 J 1 m It ? iH' Ti. ' 71Q N. BROAD ST PH1UV. T L,SK trlt.X -?i ,tu!i V ,-s.' l v(J ,t, , ."
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