mjf-Lm tfH Vfr'" -.IfViWyvJ W "W W lr-l ,JTv..ii ft-' . f'V $ v if ' iK m, ' ' Or 1. -f)JliKfJ" EVEXTXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921 kt.u, 'A jY MK Vf 1 I', h iw lit. .1 i f HUSBAND'S CLOTHES . STORED BY FARRAR Actor Notified He Will Find His , Personal Effects in "GERRY" SENDS HIS CLOTHES AWAY Warehouse SOME GARMENTS- MISSING Kpw York. Ante 0. T.nu TolleKcn'i Immediate problem wns solved today. His persnnnl pffcrts. nntnbl.v bis wnnl- robr, whleli he has been trying to re- j corrr, were ptif oy ins wilr, lierniuinr Fnrrnr, not to him nt the Hiu or l.onp Bench, hut to iif utrnl ground n storage, wnrehomc. There he Is nt liltrt to call for them. Hie secretary wont to tue warehouse .vextertlny witti n written in ventory of all the possession the ni tor , remembers to have left nt his wife i ' home, 20 et Seventy-fourth ti cet. The secretary reported n few odils uml end were missing. "Iliit, of course,' uniil Harry M. StclnfeM. Mr. Tellesen' nftomey. "tlit came about tbrotipli orerslchf. nnd we capect to recover the rest of my -lient's neionKliic'" ns ioon a we have to;tl air. rrn - ... -.. .1 tEESSEBSSSSI 1 fSSMSKmlILJL mSjifitls'KfllE 1 iWiESMmBr fill Xj&Um mk-4: mBmmMmw&fBBmm: I Illl IIWIIIWI HMWIIIMI ll II III "Wll II 1 BULLET FROM PLAN Tellecen a attorney what thev nre. A good denl of typewriting was in dulged In before the clothe nml otht-r chattel of Mr Tellegen renehed Hie warehouse, ln'it week, before Mr. Telleicn bejinn the separation nit in which no papeii have a jet been tiled. I he went, nccordinp to his lawyer, many nn afternoon to hl wlfe' Immico and ' found the door locked acniust him. So i when the papers in the law milt were ' prepared, and, as the lawjer says. , nervei nn MIm Fnrrar, Mr. Stelnfeld j vTote to Alvin Untcrmyer. the attor ney representing Miis Farrar, asking that Mr. Tellegen be permitted entry ' In order to get the things he had left, j Mr. Untermyer's reply, as noted by j Mr. Ste'nfeld. was that the things were to bo cnt to Mr. Tellegen, but that - - SuVTi!"1 fCt JT tlmt h1'"! I " AssOcl.ilel Press his address. So. as Mr. Tellegen wished ' .. , personally to collect his effects. Mr. i Nr" orl1- A"C- ".St. lhomaj Stelnfeld wrote to Mr. t'ntermyer Kpiscopa' Church in Fifth avenue again, suggesting that th- latter name.ioome( to(av , a p0SMihle rival of the SJd'U"! tUh"f Mr". T;!!1 Me.rop(;,,,an Art Mu.eum in public In nnd gather up hi impedimenta. teret. following umiilattvc dlclourn Mr. T'ntcrmer's answer wns received that howeil the million -dollar Oothic yesterday. It wij. a notification that Mtructure to be a veritable mine of the said articles !' ben placed in a , , , Manhattan vtornge warehouse I 'ren-urn trove f unique sculpture nnd Jn due time Mr. Te ecen wi send "" vb"iiik. .. ........ Intcrnn'i n.il The miiii aim are at the former linme of liil Tellegen. Ills wife, (eralillue l':irr:ir. loiheil him out and lie sued for n sei:irntlon. Then Miss Fnrrar sent his clothes to a storage house, where ho had to go to grt them ST. THOMAS' A RICH MINE OF SCULPTURED TREASURE TROVE Famous Figures in Contemporary History and Noteworthy Events Carved in Wood and Stone Also a Few Little Jests of the Architect l diy and symbols of the age should re ceive recognition in a snored edifice. 1 The dollar mark above the bride's I door nnd the nvemie types nbnre the ' main entrnnce, however, were the nr ' chitect's little jests, worked in on Ins own initiative when the church was built ten years ago. I BANDIT MAKES APOLOGY E HITS GIRL IN BOAT Machine Gun Peppers Launch in Narragansett Bay Eight Miles From Shore AIRCRAFT NOT IDENTIFIED n.v the Asosclated Press Providence. It, I.. Aug. 0. Sweep ing down Narragansett Hay. spra.ving the water with machlnc-gun bullets, an unidentified airplane yesterday after noon riddled and nearly sank a launch continuing live persons, severely wound ing a gill passenger. Failing to take nny notice of frantic signals from the bont, the plane sped on its way. With the bont sinking and the girl in danger from loss of blood, the launch party tiavo'ed eight miles to shore to reach medical assistance. The wounded girl is (trace Huxtou, twenty-four jcars old. of Oakland Hench. near this city. The p.uty hnd left Oakland Hcach early n the day to nick blueberries on Hone Island, -liht miles away. Itefore i pluming they anchored n stiort dis tune fiom the Island to go in bat.ilng. The 'lrosress of the airplane a huge grn.v living boat of unval type con struction, was wntched by the purl v. who no;ed the uuichinc-gun tire, hut suspected no danger. As tile craft drew ne.irer tl'C.v became alarmed nt Its fail ure to 'hange its course, hut could not i scape the ruin of bullets. Miss Mutton's shriek that she was wounded was accompanied by tno real ization that the boat was riddled with shots. It at once began to All. Miss Uunton was shot through the right leg. '.vhlle the bullet grazed her left leg. leaving a deep wound. 'While two of the party mnde a tourniquet nnd applied first-aid treatment, others manned a small pump In the boat. The plane meanwhile hnd settled cnio the water n mile away, nud fran tic sljnals were .made tt attract its at tention. It roo quickly, however, nml lesumln? its flrlns. failed nwny. The party reached phoro with the girl In an exhausted condition. lCfforts were made at Newport today to Identify the plane ns one of a big tit el attached to the naval destroyer tquadron there, but because of the re mote location of the nlr base no dell t.lle Information eotild be obtained. The United Stntes Marshal's office 1 ere .tt once begun nn investigation to determine the identltv of the airmen. TROUSERS AND $1300 GONE Thief Climbs Ladder to Bedside as Family Sleeps Morrlsvlllc, Pa Aug. (1. While Dr. O. Stnblll. thicks County nerve spe cialist, his wife and baby were asleep In their home, n burs'nr entered their bedroom early yesterday nnd stole the physician's trousers, containing $1,100. A ladder was used by the burglar, who removed a window screen. MIChee. sow Ch e NOW L to cover up the bare spots and crowd out the fall grass Wc have Grass mixtures for every purpose, shaded lawn.', terraces, seashore, golf courses, pastures, etc. The best ferti lizers for the lawn are Bone Meal, Poudrette, Sheep Manure. CELERY PLANTS Golden Self-Blanchinfr, Giant Pascal, White Plume, Wintor Queen, Winter King. B!Hilm!M The finest butter in America! van for them and his embarrassment at hnvlng nothing much to wenr except the outfit with which he went to his cottage in the wilds of Long liencb two weeks ago will be ended. Mr. Stelnfeld said that one of the charges made in Mr. Tel'"-- '- com plaint Is that Mrs. Tellegen was un willing to rear a family, Deaths of a Day Louis Mark's Funeral funeral services for Louis Mark, who , died at his summer home, 47H Ventnor I avenue, Atlantic City, yesfprday was conducted this morning at his home, in Ventnor avenue, the Rev. Joseph Krauskopf. of this citv. officiating. In terment wn-. made in Mount Sinai , Cemetery, here. Mr Mark, who was fifty-seven vear old. came to this countrv forty years ngo. and two years latei entered the 6noe business in Philadelphia. In which he continued thirty-six years. Melvln i and Raymond Mark, his two elder son. ! continue the business with their main store nt 711 Chestnut treet and -ix branch stores about the citj . IIelde those two on. Mr Mark Is survived bv a third. Richard Mark, and his wife, Mr. Tenle Mark. . George Trumbull Ladd New Haven. Conn.. Aug. !' Ueorge Trumbull I.aiM. -en-ntv -nine wars old. authority on Oriental life and problems and professor emeritus of moral philos ophy nnd metaphvslcs nt Vale I'liiviT sit. died nt his lmin' j.crc Imm night Br. I.add had been n lecturer at the Jmpennl I niversity. Iokio. nnd nt unl l lie nrl discovery. innile ii a newspaper last week, revealed a huge, ironic ilol'nr mark enrved in the ornn mentation above the "bride's entrance Then followed the discovery of a whole row of "avenue types" little head about the size of a 'fist sculptured nbove the main entrance. These in cluded a monoded dnndy. a man with n dissolute nose nnd n woman heralded lis "the divorcee." Today the architects permitted to become public a chart liuting some of the wood carvings that decdrnte the Interior of the church. One of the carvings, entitled "Prohibition. " de picts Kncclnis tumbled from a keg bj n womnn with n spear. Fallen liis outstretched hand is n bunch of grape, while behind the woman's figure is a sing'e lemon, emblematic of the "soft" drink. Another curving shows the Hussinn bear receiving "Soviet medicine" fro'u two monkey. Mtpi'osvd to represent l.emiic and Trotzk.v. A third shows capital anil labor in n death struggle I.nhor is reiuesented b n liinn III con- 1 rentlonul working clothes. Me grnp i pies with a lean, bewhiskered man in a high hat. who is backed up niramst the Woolwortli Huilding. The Wool wort li tower is carved in n slant, n if about tii fall. Other figure-, representative of prog ress, show airplanes, nitomobiles. In. 1 comotives .mil telephones Prominent in this group also are two money bags bearing the initials "J. P M The wood uirv ugs ,iso include n war group In which hinds of Wcodrovv Wil on, King (ieorge of Kiiglnnd. King Albeit of P.elgiuoi. I'leinence.iii. I.-lovd 'tieorg.. (ienci-ni l'eishing. Marshal Foih. Admiral lle.nttv, Herbert Moo Mexican Sends Greeting to Ran somed U. S. Aviator Minneapolis, Aug l ill; A P. i Lieutenant Jous Iienteriu. Mexican bandit chieftain, has extended apolo gies to Harold O. Peterson, former army licutennnt in the nvintion serv ice, who was held captive in Mexico with Lieutenant Paul II. Davis until n ransom of $lfi,000 had been ur innged for their release, uccordlng to a message leccivcd by Peterson nt his ' home in White Rear. Minn In the message which wishes Peter son the "best of luck." Renterln de clared he would "kill Davis the first from i time I see him At the tune of their capture, about i two years ago. Lieutenants Davis n till Peterson were doing patrol work on the Mexican border. Tliej were forced ' to land nea i Pllures. Mex.. nnd were hi hi ''v bandits ransom Inter ;ir ranged b.v the I'tnted Stntcs (iovcru ment obtained ilieir ri lease 54 C lb At all our Stores iir,,,"K'!y..F,i!ii,iaiiiiiwiiraii CATALOG FKEE STOKE CLOSES (I P. M. DAILY 1 I SI. PATt'nDAYS 518-516 MARKET ST. WOMAN'S BODY IN TRUNK j BOY KILLED BY AUTOTRUCK Victim Found In Bay at Seattle Be lieved to Be Mrs, Mahoney .Seattle, Aug. I. A mutilated body. Buck Run Lad Jumps Into Path of Car! Mother Attacks Chauffeur I'ottsvllle, Pa., Aug. 0. Jumping off declared by Charles Tennan,. captain of ml If wagon In front of a moving mirk. , . ., . i ., , , , t- . Mlchaei .Sweeney, seven years old, oi detectives, to be that of Mrs. Kate. 1rk nm lm,tnntiy killed early .viannucy, repined 10 uc wcann.v, who jc.Menlny h5aiaar'dmwMB'5gS hns been misting sinco about Anrll ITi. shortly after her marriage to James 10. Mahonoy, was found in n trunk in Union Itay here late yesterday. Mnhoney has been in jnll here for two months on several charges of forg ery, all filed" In connection with nn al leged fraudulent power of attorney on which he Is snld to hnve obtained title to some of his wife's property. TIia ihitrnsseil mother lore off n fence paling and belabored the chauffeur with It until It broke, O'Donnell held his nrm up to avoid the blows and wns too dared to help himself or make explnnn It was shown thnl O'Donnell tried to swerve the trurk but ns he had only n second's time he could not avoid hitting the bor. lie was taken Into custody but. P rices Revi 1 8C Effective To-day WANTED Advertising Agency ' Representative with n record for past and preterit success in a similar connection or evidence of real accomplishment on the advertising staff of a news paper or magazine. The location is Philadelphia. An interview will be nrrnnged to suit his convenience. He may depend upon our keeping his reply in strict confidence. Address B 208, Ledger Office versifies n Calcutta. Bombay, Madras, i Vcr, '.Major (ieneral Pe.vton '. Miir wennres ntnl Honolulu. lie wns tired from active duties nt Yale in lOOti. Dr. Carlos Zavalia Bogota, Aug D Dr. Carlos Zavalia Argentine Minister to (Tolnmbia. died here late Inst week following nn nttnek of angina pectoris. He Imd served his country ns Charge d 'Affaires nt Wash ington, being ndvaiued to the position of secretnrv of the legation there just before being transferred to Paris, when he acted as legation s(.,.ri.tnrv He wis appointed Minister to Coloinbi.i in August, mio. i nd ninny other vnr Hguies appear. A Salvation Arinv lassie is shown handing our doughnuts jo tl.uighbovs mid pnilus, i and other tiguns m lude "A Hob" and , "An Avinior " V L. Mnvcr- pirtner of Hertnun (ioodhiic. .inbuilt of the csuirch. i'.v- plained in making public the charts. J that the wood iiirviugs, most of which have bfi'ii done renntly. had the full! npprov ii f the Ilev. Di. Crnest .M S'ires, iei-ior of St. Thom.is . 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Like every man who does his own thinking, you want fino ' tobacco m your cigarettes. You'll find it in Camels. wrtm,iniy0U, S 2aSy Package just for show. No extra SXn ' ! ly f nlls' These things don't improve tha smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS! (gmsS mmajv c TvimsifiL domestic sit' Wr BLEND VAW riOAKiTTr. it yyfM 1 j It,! , ',,1- ,t J. REYNOU35 tyii&h o ::- t H ? iv 1- r.U t.lt. ,,iA- -i.-'Wft aim i.if.. i"1 1
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