PffvWfSWP lfJjVi,iJi-'Mvl. FifW. K liilER BLAMES I 'SPURNED7 WOMAN l' 'Accused of Having Drowned His Wife, He Attributes Charge p to vengeance WERE BOATING IN LAKE Kan .low. Cftllf.. Auk 2-. A "fnurnP'l wmnnii" ! llnmi"i by tlir Tfv John A. Spencer, former Hntitn n,,,-, pronrhcr. for cnusitis hi" nrrpst en ft wnrrnnt charging wife murder. Mr. Snenrrr, in nth miring Mils tlip tof'r ngnin nssrrtorl hr wiih Innocent of m nttpnuit to do nwny with hl v.'lfp. Mm Sppnrer was rcporti'il drowned in Clcnr KiiKp. Inl;e County. July 27 H8t Thirty-six hotirn Inter lipr body ltd buried. Tlierenflcr certniti roprnts anrl rumors icachrt T.nlce County nu- t llioritie''. Tlie nony wns rxnuinrii nun follOWillC in liuiojisy. u wniriuu uinirK- ln2 the minister with murder was Is- fllOU. ' The Ito' Mr. Spencer .vpstrrtlny Mtnwl tl'P "spurned woman," its lie ' termed lier Ho wiid lie and liiH wife lad lived for n time in the borne of tills v'omnn at i'nnta Hon. and quarreled "wllli her conrrrnlnjf un nrcounl. Later, he said, the uninnn made overtures of affection, which lie spurned. Spencer insists Mrs. Hponcor was drowned .lcridentnlly wIipii vhc fell from tliclr boat at nlgbt in (Tear Lake. lie rprlarrs tliat in niiHivr to bur vi earns h( plunged into the water n?id dived for her untfl exhausted. Upon coniitiK here, following the dfatli of !ii wife, the accused preacher made arrangements to purchase a bun galow occupied by Mr.s. B. I). Harber and It was the plan of Mr. Hnrher .and liiuielf. the minuter t-aya, to take in roomer". Mrs. Harbor expressed a desire to seo tlie former minister before he Is returned tn Santa Hhmi, but, nccordliiK to Sheriff Ljrle, of this countj, this request will not be grnnteri. Property of tJio minister and his ,ln" to ff,"Prnl Sebouh tomorrow night wife was 'put in escrow at his wife's!"1 Moscbaeh's Hall, Thirteenth street request, Mr. Spencer said. Throe par- I'""1 (,irard avenue. . rfls of prnnortj in Santa Kosa. amount- I - - jne to halt the entire joint property was fcn to Mrs. Spencer, he said, anil he rrtained a ranch near here which has a value of ;?D000. The ranch wa leased last May. Mrs. Spencer was alone with her hifband when she died. The clergyman wa quoted as saying they bad been boating when their craft overturned. Ills efforts to snvo his wife were futile, lie faid A Coroner's jury brought in n ver dict of death by drowning. Friends of tho preacher's wife asked tor further ie-tigation. nnd thovlmdy was exhumed anrl nn nulopsy performed. Issuance of the warrant followed the report of the autopsy surgeons. What discoveries were made has not been mealed. MARCUS HOOK OFFICIAL'S THROAT SLASHED BY THUGS Third Attack on MacDade for His .,,,., . Activities Against Vice Councilman .1 (i. Hlalnc MscDado. of Jlareus Houl. a brother of State Sena-I tor A. I. rncl):i(lc. n. m,il.,n.l, ... ,' i i,i V """""""Ji ouuiKi-u mill- mi, nomo in t ncstcr I)j two men Satuidav night. He is now In the Chester Hospital with a stab vnuml in the throat which just inKsud the jugular ein. Thtuttiick is the third which has boon wailo on him since he opened a cam ralsn axaln-t Ico and gamliling In Mar cii" Honk seiral months ago. After iho attack at Third nml Mnrlin, riiiTi-iinin men escaped. Several hours Jaiep .Il)i Cnllctn wn. iirinf.xl K..H.. i I to he nnn (,f his assailants ' I fp. , , llie I (Ullicilmau Wits returning hnniP from n ci-lebrtition at Kighrh and (ireon strnntu I,, ii. ., f..:...i ..i . ' " streets with a friend when two nun Jeapetl from a dark doorway. MacDado dwilleil ll succii mm inn.ln l...i ..!.. rfel.ltn 1... 1. 1.. .1.. .1 . . J. .... ,1 i.itio -in mi in me nirnai trom the other The Conncilmnn was taken to the On-ster I lo-pita I, where It was found mm a noiinil. si- lncncs 0111! nu come wltl, ,,,, f. '. ''""'U''K. ,""" come. Wllliin a rt.ietmil of nil inch of severing i " ju.uuii e,ii .-s,.xiecii siiichos were yeeilcjj to sew ii lie was resting com fnrtnhli hist night, anil unless infection devclo.- he i- expected to recover. About a week ago .MacDade was at tacked hi a man who alighted from nn liitninnbde near the scene of lust night's sttnek and be.iten with a lover. The Itrrcnti.i a man went into the Coun cilman's hoiuc brandishing a knife nnd mwrted that he had been sent there to "cut out his heart." The man was Buh.eriientli arrested and sentenced to mty dais in jail hlu ,,... ... . .... All 2-Piece 3 To make goods marked J ALL HEAV HEAVY-WEIGHT WINTER OVERCOATS Appeals for Aid Bl' tr-x-,'y KF GKNKKAI, A. SKItOl'II Armenian nrmy officer here Iiojk's to obtnln Culled States loan to re- linbllltatc army ARMENIAN GENERAL HERE Appeals for Aid to Rehabilitate Army Hopes to Get Loan rieneral A. Sebouh, one of the few Auncnian army officers able to escape fiom that, couiitry after the Hnlsiieikl overran it recently, is in this city making an appeal for aid for his native land. The general wlnhcs. If possible, lo negotlitc a loan by America to Ar menia. Jieneral S.'IhuiIi left his wife and four children in Constantinople, where about lifty survivors of tho Armenian nrmy lire awaiting the turn of events. More than 2000 Armenian army officers hnve been exiled to Moscow and Siberia. If the Bcnernl obtains the loan he is after he hopes to rehabilitate the Arineniun n nu v. i.ocnl Anneninns will give n rnccp HUNT WOMAN'S BODY IN SEA Waters Off Coney Island Searched for Mrs. E. S. Cheatham New York, Aug. 2U. (n.v A. P.) The waters at Coney Island were searched today for the body of Mr.s. K. S. Choatam, of Walls, Miss., mother of Mrs. Hoy A. Mayo and maternal grandmother of little Chnrlotte Mayo, who has figured in kidnapping at Walls, Memphis. Tenn., and New York while mutual divorce proceedings have been pending between her parents. Mrs. Cheathnm's clothing was found in a locker in a bathhouse nfter all other bathers hud gone. Mrs. Majo sairl her mother left her yesteniaj at't einoon to go to Coney for a 'swim Cbar'otte Mayo is understood to bo with her father, who is a New Y'ork broker. I TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES wiuiam Hheimn. mi.-, jimokijn street, nmt I NnntMie Kent. .14.-, N. Md t Irlront K.Ford. IHOI' N Warnnck st . ami ' ivieTati. F$ttrs '"roVy7'5i "nn.l Aim. ' I!n"""nl 1M3S s LMith st I Leprsc . A . Heekmnn. . HIpomKbur. I'h. nnd .tmrKaiem , Klmu.ill tloruli!.. I'm . Jnmos II fharltj, 72H H. Isimlngor st . Hnd MarRurrlta Urnwn Norrlstoun i'a Clnrenro J) HnKle, Media, I'a , and .Mary V. Jissx. nam Hansom st Loop lllhnor. Now fastlo. Dol . and inobin Onrnunka 37Sia Chancsller t. r'harloa N Kdw.irds. X S. Nnw Yard, nnd Mnry rj l.lod. lsli Jit. Vermin 'i Itufus Ronlck. ILM7 ()li. st , nnd .Minnie M Ituhlnsnn, 7iU r.issjunk no rllentwnrth Srh'pnnes 111,'. I.lndlev ne . and I'laudla t Cohen. 111., I.ti.'lley avn i.inHrii niiiiej. ii-in .. uin st . ami i A.n1l,. Cln. limit u n... ... ' John 1. I'restnn. His s. until nt t: lt'rri. il-L IVrniiril si. r.iii.'iu. ri'i'iiiMMi. 1 1 . i '3 o. i.iin m ami JlnbI mf!'. ,.Tr,H.c"r ,, 1LMN .o l.!.a,,"n, " and HIIVIMll .ll.iriKllllll !'". I ilBKI'l SI '""'"r Peters. Nnznreth J'n nn.l J.-nnle ! , ''" .N'lV"th ,'".., . , Jiicnli S (irnflinwiik! M071 Siilmon st nml sm.hy WalosUevlc. JliiTl Salmon st Fmr.-k .smith. ni iretnn st anil Annie i: .. MeKnlBht. 3S.V1 Mellon I" it . . Mnrcnret T. Martin U'Sl N 11th st. Davl.l A .SnTltli. iJile. J'a . nml Ncttlo K. Ilahn Vi'W York Cltv 1 Wllll.ira 1' IVrklnii r'amilon. N J . ami Mailaif I. fiordon. lll.'lll Walnut st. X'lneent It Helancln. -Hal Winter st.. and .,,, MeKeeier. L'lml winter st William Harris, S7L' N. I'nth st , and .May William I) Andersen, Kid fhrr t . and rnill i n-i ,-.. .'Mil hi Jessie W'rlBht .'101 s rnpital "t Carman lilmpulardo 7ia .s sin st . and HeKlnnliln Krlschettl 712 si I'mrner st fi.mlel Hamilton. I.akewmd X J . and Mni Hankh.'i. l.aKewund X .1 Willi. on Woodland. Allentimn. I'a . and rjer trude r' Grasu-r AlUntiein I'a William It. Telii i'llB.'. S. Siirtnln st.. and Mary F 1'lne. ill.- llninhrldKe at llnram Watacm. MIL' I'ndvvalader st . nnd Cora It Andrew i 1124 X I"i out st Ifarnld H Taylor Hot Preston 8t aisl V.n II. Howell mil Preitun st ndwunl .1 Mnut, s N st lliTnard st nnd Jennlo Kratlns- l.MI Wallnie st Itandnlph Costello Wllmlnulnn. Pel . and Theresa I.onsn 71? Miintnn st I.nls An her lo'.'3 Mi vn,mcilnir ne, and nuth H Ilnltnes I lie X Park a. .tTk IrVINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chestnut 11 SOUTH 15th ST. Founded In 1894 Midsummer xactly 1-2 Price room for new now arriving. We all two-piece suits price. Palm Beaches, Mohairs and Cool Cloths. $18.00 Suits 9.00 20.00 Suits 10.00 22.50 Suits 11.25 25.00 Suits 12.50 30.00 Suits 15.00 EVENING PUBLIC WOMEN LARGER, NOT FATTER, CULTURE 'EXPERTS DECLARE Participation in Sports Has Turned the Trick, They Say Have Higher Chest and Waistline They're building 'em lilgger. I Dressmakers nay so. corsetleres agree there's sometliing In It, and now along f1,,.n, ..nlll Alllrtlllnfll.M ..nl....A In n V a ' . uihd iuiu i mi uiiti m n irin i ii. .i plnln why women weigh more than they ever did before. Women are not fatter, say the phys ical, culture cxpprts. The) 're simply Inrger, and here's the reason: The women of today are one and a linlf inches taller (is a class than forty years ago. Thpir chests arc larger, their waist lines have widened. Their muscles hnve hardened. All this makes thorn weigh more. The changes, according to thop ivhr, hnve made a study of flip subject, are simple enough to explain. Women, especially during the last twenty years or so, have gradually been converted from the clinging vine type to robust persons who are proud rather than ashamed of tho physical fonts they can accomplish. Participation in sports has turned the trick. "Time was." explained William Herrmann, a physical training expert. "when a woman tnougnt tno most no- . criming thing in life was to be a do I pendent creature. It was stllsh to sit and embroider, and vigorous mo of the bodv and its muscles was unlad.xlike. I All 'of that has rlianged, of course. And , I. -..-l....t a.n a. 111..., , I . M nf U'limflh 1M tV :illlllll. liuilvimvi"n ... "FM. I, sports and various forms of cerclso has actunllv brought about a change in her height and her figure "Tho change In height is not .Imply a case of athletic having taughl n woman to stand straighter. It is an actual change that can be measured. Dr. Dudley Sargent, famous phj-doal director, lias boon very much interested in this, and gives figures compiled from thousands of pxnmples ns proof. "Not so long ago nn articles appeared in one of the physical training mngii zincs which was titled 'Will the Amor ban (tirl Outstrip Her ItrotherV Of course, she never will. In getting this extra height she is nioreij . ..mug ini -T . " . . ... ..!.. . . jirr own. ii Mi mi- !. iM "' 'sports and the tom-1 my pursuits of her , brother that stunted the girl. In commenting on the clmnge in tno i foniinine pbysiqiic. several I .nlnil.lp na dressmakers said the change wus prin- cipnlly noticeable in a Higher cn.-st ami larger waistline, but thnt. perhaps, the change in waist line wits duo more to tho dictates of Paris than any actual physical change. Mr. Herrmann, however, holds that there has been actual shifting in the figure linos. "The old-time hip girth has disap- poared," he stiid. " This, of course, does not actually mo.'tn that Hie hip girth has grown smaller, but the waist line hns actually grown larger and gives that appearance. Chests have b,ccu built up bec.iuso exercise lias taught women to breathe properly nnd slowly. It will SHORE FLIER STALLED Atlantic City Train Sticks on Bridge and Has to Be Pushed The Atlantic City-Philadelphia bridgt train duo M I'.roarl Street station at It'll this morning stalled on the ap proach to the Delaware Hiver P.ridge and had to be pushed in, foity-six min utes late. In a Wildwood exprtss which came up behind it. Just ns the nose of the engine sol on the bridge it stalled and could in t got started atain with 'he load of clown heavy steel cais pulling behind it on tin hill. It was not possiblr to buck down to the foot of t'n hill Mild get it new tart because tlie block was against it. MOTORCYCLIST BADLY HURTln. ....... t high,. ground Tl ,?" !ulo later water entered the fit. i..- Companion Merely Scratched as Ma chine Drops Down Embankment Mabanoy Citj. Pa.. Aug. L'L' -Speeding nlong the State highway on a motor cycle, to which was atttaohod a sideiar. fleorgo I.oucks and Peter Lexnuckas veered from the roadwaj to the s,de. striking a stump, and were hurled fwcntj feet down an embankment mai Lost Creek I.oucks sustained internal injuries nnd is probahlj fatally injured, l.eouckns. who was steering, escaped will, scratches of the face One Slightly Used Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Model A inn r,rr,,erl Sl.lil now tn" I.A-V ti:ims BLAKE AND BURKART S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut Sts. St. uits Fall have half AT HALF PRICE. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Women and Fat Men Arc Champion Floaters You've soon 'em do It. those nice fat tnpii.'l. rutting easily nlong just outside the breaker lino, their bald, shiny brads pillowed comfortably, back on their crossed pudgy arms, anrl their expansive stomaches pro truding from tlm water like great woolen watermelons. And you've wondered why they could flont so ensllj, while you, a fairly good swimmer, couldn't lie on jmir back anil keep from sinking un less you jmddlod a bit now nnd then. The answer is this: the muscles of the fat men. and of a majority of women, arc soft, which increases the body's buoyancy nnd mnkVs floating easy. Hut jour muscles arc hardened by exorcise, and jou lack just that bit of buoyancy needed to keep jou floating without movement. arid to the years of their life. To breathe slowljl is to live longer. The tortuise, the slowest breathing animal of all, lives a tbousand years." No ideal height for a woman is ruling in this doendo, Mr. Hcrrman pointed out. The ideal height for anv woman, be said, depends on her weight. All women have different ideals, tno. Some wnnt to bo like Venus, and then again some want to look like Juno. Hardening muscles was also ndvanced as n reason why woman's weight hud increased. "Yon will notice." said Mr. Merr nian, "tint it is very ohm fur a woman to float in the water. The same can be en, il (. n tut mult If u tili.K.Ll ...i. '"I'! "' .1.1 ' Hllll.FI llll- ,l(,ssiblp for nn nthlete in th pink of f mum Ion to limit: Dp litis to move ),,! n ntt(, tn j.,,,,,, lp Tis (s because his muscles are hard: it takes .nu,v ......... ,.,, ijUovlim,v 'pln saIn tliinj - hnppens to the muscle- (1f women u1(, jjIPV (,rc developed Milton I'llborstciii. another phvical ,.1,ro PXpP1.ti tn commfnting on the , ,nnK,. j height and weight. M1i, . "There is no doubt nt alt that women nrP ,nP1. nnw ,) PiK, mr,. fhnn t,py Pv,,r ,ii( before. It is becun,. of the widespread tendency for all Ha-ves nf women to indulge tn some s,t of rxer-'isc. Working girls who a decade r so ago would never hnve dreamd of t,j., f,ort of thing now insist on il It 1M,.t possible for them to pla golf or perhaps even tennis but there Mie manv other forms of exorcise they can and do participate in." 2 FEET OF WATER IN ROOM OF ARIZONA'S GOVERNOR Flood Slowly Ebbs After Damaging Capitol to Extent of $300,000 Phoenix. Ari-.. Aug. LVJ. - t p.- A P. I Flood waters in (lie State Capitol Hiiilrling ate slowly recoiling, after leaching a level of two feet in the fit-it floor nllices of the Governor nnd hU chief assjhtants. The damage to the I'fiiiili.l 11 mi ....!.. ....n. I ... ji,ij .w... . .. r,,.M .in- i-i IIIIIUI'II III S.HMI.Uini l II. M. Alexander, custodian, in addi li ion tn the lues jn the bnsenicnt store I looms which were Hooded. ! Two companies of State troops were .ailed out to guard the Hooded area jUesidenrs of Northwestern PhootiK eie allien n tne Micriu ing eui its nay through the Crand Canal, one of t ho latge arteries of the irrigation system, two and one ,af nines noun in tno city, tins canal had withstood Iridaj s Hood FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSENBACn GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street xtraordinsry SWflc in fliii y M WM""6W " vui m Nsi im.j.u i-' -ii. iiV Aygyst SaSe Fine Fyrnltyre If you Will onlv como in voti will reJihzo the extraordinary value.s, the tiuality anil, above all, the unusual savinRS which nre up to one-half of rcp;ular Como in, inspect and compare before vou decide Wo save you money ami undoicll other stores because. e own our own handsome four-atory building. x v- w uui jl Li l; inun-i I'liL (listunce from Market stieet. Wo sell for cash and are not compelled to add 10 or 13 pes rent to cover bad debt.s. We buy in tremendous quantities fiom the best Gr.md Rapids manufacturers and sell direct at wholesale price-. Just One of Thousands of Bargains iifsWfcfs. ?fflSfs ygBfoyi.Ji2&t. tkmairmfmirmiussi 1 Sfti ft6?5-s- r4!2S-- T--rSfsi S1S86 10-Piece Mahogany or Walnut Dining Room Suite, Now st if s Jlultt illuMtatnil ( hiviundaU j.. null ' ' '" 'nun uiiu briii i'(i mi,! i,-. nt linil,lPHin,ii th, ragu, ,(,,, s l ( Ihe ilMMli'iil fij'uHiif, of tin lio., tfltlt h, lath UltlJ.t. Si mi It ,s.i i.'y uhlonj l.ifi.liloil Tiitilf, .( Slit,- l in, n .sullil fiiu'uitiniif, ii ltd , rot. h imiiils ii Aii i:coptiotial Offer Made Possible by the Manufacturer. Who Appreciating Our Ilig Order in Fine Furniture, due 1 a Special Price on This and Maui Other Suites. $300 10-Piece During Room Suite now $198.00 $250 1-Piece Bedroom Suite now $161.50 Open Evcru Hvvning Kxcvpt Friday ROSENBLUM & JAFPE. BROS MAN DIES SAVING ING WIFE Jesse Baldwin, 523 E. Lippin cott Street, Lost at Pleas ant Hills Beach WOMAN IS HYSTERICAL A mint snn the life of his wife at the cost of bis own nt Pleasant Hills' Men eh yesterday. Jcso' linldwin. thirty-three jcors old. .Vi'J Knst Mpplnoott street, is tho dead hero. Ills widow. Rlsn, Is under the enre of physicians, suffering with hjsterln from the shock of her terrible experience Shortly nfter noon the couple went to the beach, where they wblled nwaj some time strolling nbout near the edge of the water I'inallj. Mrs. Unldwin walked toward the end of the bench, where a deep ledge, loading townrrl the channel, invited bor nttention. It was low tide, and the water wa kneo-doop In most plneri, P.utnt the ledge tlw depth was approximately thirty feet Followed af some distance by Hnlilwin. the woman missed her foot ing and stopped off. ."Save mo, Jesse, save me!" she soronined ns the water submerged bor And the man, instantly intent on tosettlng her. tore off his coat and plunged In. In the meantime th" attention ol Life fitinrd An hie Jlnjd had been at tracted, and be made bis way to the tcene. where he saw Haldwin rllvuig for his wife. She had gone down the second time Hotweon the efforts of the two men Mrs I'.aldwin was half diaggcd. half-c'irried to the shore. In tlie struggle, however. Haldwin. who liad been exhausted by his efforts, collapsed and sank. Hoyd tmde brave efforts to reach him. but twentv min utes elapsed before he eijubl find the body. Sergeant Woebr. of thn Tacony po lice station, meanwhile had arrived, nnd he and I'.ojri worked with energy upon the tasj, of resuscitating Haldwin Their efforts prong fruitless, they bail the man returned to tlie Frankford Hos. pltal. wbeie plnsiuans pronounced the victim dead Mrs. Haldwin. taken to tho snme hos. pitnl. was found 'o be suffering from severe nervous -.hock. 7nd she i be ing kept at the institution until her loiidition imptoM's. Girl Fatally Hurt While Playing ('nates-lllc. I'a.. Ans L'J. --Harriet Fisher, four "av old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amo Fisher, of Towerville. received fatal iniuries Inst evening when n hay lint about which she and sev eral other chibhni were plnjing became ovet balanced and f. II upon her She . .,rr,,l ,i fi-ni t oreil st.oll iinii died three hours bu.r The Mnnnnu '! I leaps ahead at the traflic oflicer's signal, distancing other cars which arc not so sensiliic to the throttle. 'H?3 THE HATCH MOTORS C? ois iRinu TOK s 7?0 N. DUOAD ST - PHILA. s. JJ i ' IJ II I , I -c im sV.X XX. uihir rr. vol nnitt o ti tMmntut' 'fi -" 11J fc X . 1IIII1ULV ' M I shot suit hi ri, m'lsti ), ,( , , , ;lu Ill, in h !., rf Tu't'i , j, nh li ni,,r mi. iiiua i,iii-iin Hi, i nr DROWN r, , , wsw-.'.Jlv - ;r"' X? . I 13! Ill !!! Ill i,V t i ri mmm m lis fnj lm m k fc in:uiiLL MS EiiQ CA $&w Mil I (, ' ' lll . 'I.I 1,1, ' h It i I mi if AUGUST 22, 1021 YOUNG, BUT A PLUGGER Little Miss Farmer Pleased With Her Free Bicycle ' Ddrothy K. Fanner, seven jmrs old i Mcrrbantville, N. J., now has her Ulaek Hcauty, for which she worked so hard getting subscriptions to the Morn- i ing livening and Sunday Ledger. The fust time she licnrd of the contest she i could Inrriij believe hi r eje- were functioning jiroperlj. Hut the disbelief1 passed and she wa nmre certain there's nothing wrong with her sight when the express rommnj dolHertrl the wheel nt her home Dorothy's riding it around , now showing her chums and plaj mutes i the rev.nil of lier efforts. j Deaths of a Day William Gilmour William fJilmoiir. of V2T2 ITiImnre street, n life -long resident of Frank - ford, riled suddenly nt Ocean fiitne, N. J., on Saturday He as a Civil War veteran and a member of the James Ashworth Post, (. A. It. Oscar D. Boyer's Funeral The bodj of 1 1 iir lliwej Hover, a Philarlelphia hoi who was killed In ac tion in the Argonno Forest with Com pany C. of the IlOtb Infantry, was buried with full military honors jes Icrday in Chellen Hills Cemetorj . Funeral serxnes were held under the (inspires of the Henry L. Schmidt Post, No. W, of the Ameritiin Legion, and Hamilton KM, Post, No. 1M, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Hojer lived at LtW.'t Nnrtli Darien street. Sergt. J. A. McOuckln's Funeral One of the hit got milium funerals in Camden -Itee the war was that of 'tunnery Sirgennt Jnino-. A. Mctiuck in ftom the Chinch of the Immaculate Conception in Camden jetordaj after noon. The body in its llag-ilrupoil casket and re-aing on a raisson was escorted from the home of his widowed mother. Mrs. Mary A MoOuoklti. 1 017 Iladdon avenue, to the church b a do rnchmotil of Marlnej, from the Phila delphia N'nvy Yard: HuMier Post, of the American Legion, and the Knight of Columbus. The Hi. Father f Jem go Welsh, who was n ehnnlain In the armv during the war. delivered the 'rrinmi The body was taken to CnKnry Cemetery for interment. Sergeant Mcfluckin was the first sol dier from tho Immaculate Con. option Church killed in seruc who was bur ied from the church. He wis a mem ber of the Forty-ninth Compnnj. Fifth Regiment, C S M. C , and had been III tlie service five ears before he was killed. U' was wounded on June II. 1 1I 1 S. hut recovered and returned to the ranks, receiving his fatal wound the following October. Negro Boy Drowns In Schuylkill William Foster, Negro, nine -ears old, 1--0 South Patton street, was drowned -osorda while swimming tn the Schuylkill River at 'Ihirtj first street. NK$6 Rlilt'H.wt5 K UIANOND Specializing in Poliilied Cirdlo Diatnotida An inspection will provo instructive and interesting 1 , I Ipi.i-nm-'S The Cozy A little nook, just otF the dining room, with two attractive si-ttcs and table, where you may breakfast in to.;.- privacy. A tiled bath room with two windows, two, mind you; luiiit-in tub, shower, exposed plumbing, medicine chest. Two-donr linen ilosrt in the hall, clothes chute to laundri. Rain spouting and guttr rs of all-copper. A kitchen that is most complete. A leal joy for every v oman. PRICE, $8850 ONLY $1500 CASH i;iVO Iiril.l' NOW thi'.so tn-u stcn.f-r'iin. s ,,, . . 1 i ,m.' ,iro on; 16 nilnutrs to i ' t. lull , oiu fnro , no tint K ar I'omp to our nt4.!".:- GUI, SUirt, olpn-.',' I1. .Mi'm' ' F'.,i fit IVrtnltiiil, at, I K-' .1 n .rt int,,t,, k'i.,,i ou t v 0 la r -h.,1 i . rue OltU-c 'iien fi Ti ' A M to n I" M John H. McClatchv The House that HeDDe built Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown This is our annual Summer Sale of used nnrl OVdllQ 1 crar lnpfunmni-if.i TM,,., .,.. M,4u s,rtwuiu6v,u luouuiucuts. tueif uie iiiaiiy excellent values. Each instrument is gnuiran- SummeF d forlfjve;vears and is ex- uritaaiiiiaaE'c.ji changeable free within six Stfll months. Rental payment set- tlement may be arranged. Call, phone or write for full particulars. sen rimm mi rmw.r-vim DECKER BROS. QlAC Park case-good tone O I I O HARDMAN t1d( Full size- fine tone. iU) CHICKER1NG tfj99A Darker, good to, UM dlLKLING H!17C Dark en c-sood tone V I J D RUTLEY (jja Rosewood case, small P 1JJ size BAUS & CO. Mahogany like new $240 STEINWAY fclOC I L IMP I INIli lL Citizen Soldier Organizations Seek Honor of Being Best Drilled Unit N N E R VIRGINIA FIRST W .Sprrlol flut'Of-a tn r,w,s 1'iihlt I "la'r Citizens' Mllllary Trnlnlnc Cump. Camp Meade. Mil.. Aug '.'2. Today begins the final wool: of training for the men here in the Citizens' Mllitan Training Camp, nnd little olv; besides real work will occupy the attention of the men until they nrc mustered out of service on August .10. With every one on his toes for the final tests to determine the best -drilled company and soldier in the camp, things arc gotnt; 'r, be humming during the week T'o v'lrglnln Compnnv I. which captured the honors Saturday, is determined to continue to.bold Its posi tion, while e;rr other organization is striving Its best to displace (he men from the o'd Dominion and gam their place In the sun There are sti'i two demonstration" bv the field artller to be held, one of them being slated for this afternoon, but these will be the only bronkn In the reg ular routine, unless .sumething unex pected turns up. Not until fie final dance next Frl lay night will there be a break in schedule, and S-iturdtn will hnrdlv In more tbnn a mere workout, as it is a half-holldiij , and tho men will bo pre paring to make th-ir way to their re spective homes The final champion ship baseball game will be played that afternoon. Having been reviewed tiy two of the highest ofhoiaU of the War Depart metit. Scoretar Weeks and '.eneral John .1 Pei'hing. chief of staff, tlie men feel thnt If thc Inue gained noth ing in am oi.nr manner It Is some ills tiuetion to h,io had these two men look then, on i. and thej are not going to lot up any because no more such visits nre planned Tie i are determined '" learn all thn uin while tbei are bore, despite the fad that the actual drill period for the month amounts to oiilj thirteen dais. One of the nciM rcmniknblo things that has been noiieul during the s,tny of tho men here i- thai dniJio; the entire three weeks there has not been nn acci dent, nor hn there been any sickness bejond a negligible iUHiitity, and this niostli from colds and similar ill", and the effects of tin inoenlat Ions of serum which were giien to them when thej first arrived in the an, p. If a census of the regiment wen taken, there would undoubtedl.i be a large majorlt). in fact nn almost unan imous opinion, in favor of having more training, for the men feel that thoi 'have been greiltli benefited hi it MADE NA WEEK OF TRAIN iiLvnnssnnH, jj ?"in a Merchants h Breakfast Nook 1 ! T t. i 'I .Ml - -.1 Ko .r.ded .n 16 " Inaugurated the One ;r.v s,-stem in ED0UARD JULES tf9CA Ret.nuh.-J, t.;,e tor., p.OU BRIGGS dio- Apartn T.t j.ze, pl..,n lOD ' Kphprpo , KR0EGER Jg I ,ont'' BEHNING fr-iir I urge s.ze, plain case. Pl i 0 .. . Wheelock Pianola (PJQA , KS note Player good VOU ! codltln CECILIAN PLAYER-PIANO 88-note gftid tone. $360 .A 3 RIOT FOLLOWS AUTO MISHAP Mob Stones Car That Killed Mao i and Inlured Four Others Albany, N. Y., Aug. 1!'-'. -11.v A V.) -Morr1'' nubln, of Chelsea, Masa,. was killed and four compnnlou Injured wnen tno auiomooiii' in wtiicn uiey wrre riding nnd a trollcv enr collided on the Troy rond late last night. Some time after tho accident, whllp several trolley cars wire stalled at the scene, a large crowd which hnd col- lectori quickly begnn stoning the cars. 'I his was the fust llsordor nlnee thv I I nited Traction Company resumed nil - t.tghf sort ice on tlie Troy line sinco ' fom'or employes struck last January. Begin Right! Start the week well by se ' lecting your Suit today! In the matter of Fall Suits, ! they are coming in steadily, and already have been sell ing. Clearaway of Woolen and Worsted Suits $33,$38,$42,$48 UeRiilar Prices, $45 to $60 Got a Boy going away to Prep School? Our Perry Junior Fall Suits will hit him about right. Yokes, belts, pleats, outside patch pockets, single or double breasted. ; And $24! Perry & Co. I6ih & Chestnut Sts. f &&mf5& We guarantee TEMi'LAR cars not to esreed $50 in repairs the first year. The owner of a small car owns a cheap car epensite to operate. There has noier been built in America until now a superla tively good small car inexpen sive to operate. It is a fact that TEMPLAR owners get 20 miles to one gallon of gasoline 15,000 miles to one set of tires. Templar Motors, Inc., of Pa. 822 North Broad St. i.'l" "1 ul 6th and Thompson Streets fiS 0WNSW0RTH ))C , Mahogan- eMv. Kood $aLO ltOTP CHICKERING ClQffc ; 17' cn,c' ',,atnIi0U Ry p Uark .use, full size Ou&jij ' HEPPE tfOAC ' Mahogany case, slight t)fc473 Iv llnnrl C. J. Heppe & Son l)ontow,lin.9 ChMlnnt nt. I'ptown flih and Tliomp.on fit. Q) 'Jzns&liL.- &.-W0i 41 t li u i ffi m ' 2521r523-525 South 4th St! Plain caso, good tone u p ntyy ; ' '