FWv -; .i.t "t ' 1 s'$K 'yd V.l V, W K FIRST n I8SVES IAD'S UFE provisos Tourniquet Whon pr. Boenrmgui i nw. Speeds to Hospital Lives car for first time .'n V . TI rrT: l.i..'l.. ......' Xmiurn MAun'Veeuiie InAnnrnA nriTlllll'k cfiWttes a.rtl ran to the .treei ' -1 , tfcout, Saves Father ',' noclirlngcr, .Tr., Srout, of 1811 todny told tt...nn AVInfioia ..;... r.nrol(l Hoy r,,Tcnt.vsccon.l street, today toli D" ,i knowledge of first-niu nincii iWlrhiB hi" tntlirr from bleed n m In FaUiiR ' ,' ncc,lpl,t Tuesday t,L,nJw tic Delaware Itlver WStnB the flow of blood by a A,!rr IV mod oh n toiirnitiupt. 8hS 'several liumlrcil .var.N afialnst t!,f . i n,t then drove nn automobile P,tf "S? nir in" II.P"1 In. record r' i.il.. l.nfnre. MJStv father, "r. Hoelir'nRer. Harry n'ol "W South Second street, nnd ?ffl one gnntiltiK for rel bh near I tn.tnn " Herman mild. "I bnil an SfS d ray fnthef bad n now one to.?a i";i.. m irr It nml we chanced 1 wi"'.- . M-,1 nn.l lmil rowed out !RM,.s. r Vcr to get it when I henr.l 'KUr .hot? I looked nround and saw I mother snor- ' , , , , irnoded. Hlood wom siurtlnB from TlVund on his left hand nn.l nrm. 'r rowed nfhnre and usr.l a band- Miff to Mop 0,.; blood ;crw" rbeVri hl.n"nt line boat WbMe.Mr Boos cupported blm I rowed to the snot $frf v,e had left our automobile. 'There was n miff wind, but I fowtd like mad. When we reached the Intomoblle Mr. Hoos helped my father I Into it. I don't Know now i ever mane It fO. Because 1 never iuuc u m-iuiv, " i .1 fc Inlhnn In I ll n tltd. trot I somenuvv rui. mi"" '" -- "- Physicians nt the hospital said the Ws presence of mind and the quick ran to the hospital had saved hi? hthtr's life. Amputation of the hand Bsy be necessary. The injured physi cian is a member of the staff of the " The boy is n member of Troop 100. Boy Scouts, nml a pupil at the Central High School. He recently rescued a young woman from Xcshnmlny Creek. HADLJEY iFrICHMOND JAIL Doctor Brought Back to Answer - - ml .J-..I... A! vinargc ot jiviuruci ma yud Richmond, a Sept. . (Hy A. P.) Dr. Wllmnrtli Amos llndlcy, charged with killinB bis wife, whohc body was found In the James Riven near here December HO, 1018, reachcif ltichraond today nnd was lodged In the Henrico County Jail to await trial next month. He was brought here by Sheriff Sydnor and Commonwealth's Attorney litmley following his arrest last week In New Mexico. Dr. llndlcy said he had communi cated with his father, C. .!. llndlcy, of Frlendswood. Tex., ond would await the ,'atter's arrlvnl before employing coun cil. .JJE i. i. i IIKItMAN WINMICM) IMUCIlll INOEK Hoy Scout mid C. II. S. student, whoso presence of mind saes his pitlier from bleeding to duulli PRISONER FIGHTS KEEPERS 8o Detective 8a'ys, but Moyamenslng Declares He Had Fit I Harry l'ollock, nliieteenycnroM I rlsoner In Aloyamcnslns. knocked out three keepers with n tfool when they tried to clrng him out of Ills pell, ac cording to n statement made today bj IMecilvp .KekHeln. of Atlnntle (;itv. "It toots an hcur nnd tiVenty mln lileg to i.ubdiuvhlm," said tly detective, who took Pollock to At'nutlc City l nswer eluugc of larceny nt th" Hygela Tool. . "1 hail n warrant for I" Hook in mv n rtii-r pocket When I went to Moyanien.lng DANGER POINTED OUT Prison on another cri'an.l. I nw Pol- lock in n cell tbeie nnd recognized him. I "Ho fought desperately when tlnv TntereM in the gas controversy, which , tried to drns him out of the cell. He bad been lulled bv the summer recchs , swung the stool wlunejer the keeper "" . ? , . ,, i ---it tot too e bse. nni knocied down three of Council. Is rovUod, followlniTnctlon . f,,',,,,,, ,,iimlv 1PJ. I1B ,,!,., of n committee of business men who , ,,,) ,roVP l,m into n "orner. Then they enlhd on the Mayor yesterday to nlil nvnggNl him out IEN URGE GAS SETTLEMENT Committee Calls on Mayor With Plan to End Long Controversy KUIrj AIM E ESCAPE IN CHASE Cigarettes Only Loot of Hold- Up Pair in South Sixteenth Street Store dnifliin m ONE NEARLY CAPTURED CHARITIES SHARE LARGELY. UNDER RICH WOMAN'S WILL Bessie V. Waterhouse Left $13,000 for Unfortunate The will of lles-slo V, Wnterhousc, 1521 Locust street, admitted to probate today, provides beipicMs to several chnritahlc organizations In the disposi tion of n personal ctate of $liiO,()00. The vnlue of the realty is not known. The endowment fund of St. Murk's Protestant Kplscopal Church will re ceive $t"000 ; $-1000 is bequeathed to the church a nn endowment for St. Mich ael's and St. Mury's Missions In the parish. Other bequests include $."000 to the Society to Protect Children from Cruelty; $i!000 to the Franclsvllle Home nt llndnor, and S'JOOO to the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The rcsidife is disposed of by private bequests. Other wills admitted were those of George II. Hill, .'tool linring ctrect, $75,000, divided between his sons. Wil liam V. and (ioorgc II. Hill; Horace E. Fitzgerald, 7014 Cilttendon street. S50.000; Mary K. Palmer. .":(() 1 Kno street, S10.000 nnd upwntd; Sarah II Wilfong. 510SI Pine street. .f."0.t)(HI, and Mary S. Wilson, :57U1 Spring (Sarden street, S.'OOO. POLICEMAN IS FREED Upper Merlon Men Refuse to Prose cute Bluecoat William Henderson, a patrolman connected with the (lermnntown stn tion, was discbai-gcd b'y llurgess Craw ford in Xorristown today, when a charge ot attempt to kill was with drawn by two brothers of Upper Mer lon. Henderson was arrested after firing four shots nt the two men, when a horse they were driving knocked him down in an attempt to stop it. in a solution of the gas problem The committee proposes "to correctly nscertnln the existing condition of the plant to determine what should be done to put it In economically efficient op erating condition nnd (berenfter to completely gnuge and control the serv ice and its cost. Including all Hems entering propctly Into snnie, so that the chnige for gas shall not be nrbl trar, but ! governed by aitual service cost, 'Let the whole problem be submitted to one or two men competent In the matter of gas uinuufnetuic nnd service nnd ftpcrleucpil ns negotiators, repre senting the municipality and the public, to meet with a representative of the company nnd prepnrc n new lease, sub ject to approval by the city. "This we urge jn no disrespect to the abilities of Council or the Mnjor, but as the practical, safe and business wny of solving quickly nnd Intelligently a matter vitally affecting the wclfnre of the city nnd people of Philadelphia." The commlltce, calls attention to the danger "that the clt.v will get back the gas works, broken down in physical condition nnd service capacity, If not now, then nt the end of the present lease. That would be n public calamity. It must not be allowed to come." The committee's statement to the Mayor was signed by James P.- Sulli van, Daniel Clmbel, James Dobson, Samuel Darker, William H. Nicholson, David K. Klrschbaum, John I. Olnw son. Joseph M. Steele, Willinm P. llarba. James A. Flaherty. X. T. Kol well. Harry II. French, Jules K. Mnst bnuin and Howard II. French. The Mayor, in commenting on his reply to the committee, said an attempt had been made to carry out the sug gestions contained In the committee's statement. Musician to Wed JosimiIi O. .It I.iicii, a member of Snusa's baud, and Anne (!. Drowne, of North Caiolina, obt.iiued n marriage license in Xorristown tcdn. Dc Luca lives at 12.'10 South Fifteenth street. Officials nt Movamensins Pi Nun deny the detective's story. "I remember the Incident, wild the Warden today. "It hap ened some duys ngo. It Is not true nt nil that Pollock Inocked three of the kecpets down. What renlly bnppcncd was that be hud n lit. nnd they had to enrry him out of his cell to the hospital. He wn-t there several days before they could lake him to Atlantic Hly." FINE MILL IN JER-SEY Ings- fuiie- Motorists Called Before Co wood Commission Annll.nr "FIllP Mill" 1)PK(1 II llnnlnn lnaf tllirllt u-llPIl West ColllllKS wood officers and constables summoned motorists nlleged to nave vioiaicu the speed limit nnd other motor vehicle laws with summons to appear before Heeorder Joseph W. Fox. 1U4 Oriental avenue. Collltucswood. . Wist Colllngswood is on the bite Horse pike n few miles outside Camden All evening, from 7 o'clock till 12, constables who had been hiding popped In front of surprised motorists nnd In businesslike manner presented them with Btubs calling for their appearance before the Recorder. The offense fhnrged In most cases was speeding nnd In n number of instances running with out lights. ' TIiIm Is n new method for the police of thin town. Heretofore, ns in the adjoining townH of Harrington nnd Magnolia, motorists have simply re ceived warning from the constables Manv of the summonses were Issued by C. It. Faulkner, officer, but neither Mr. Fox nor Fnulkner could be found nt bis home todny. Philip Thicker was benlen over the bend with n blackjack today In his stop at 1110 South Sixteenth street by one of two thugs who stole cigarettes and then fC.,1 Flacker Is In the Howard Hospital in1) a serious condition. Police sny his ns solluntH mny have been Implicated in the brutal murder of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wcllenbncb In their grocery, r2.' South Randolph street, last Saturday. The robbers, both Negroes, were no ticed outside Flncker's store nt 7:15 o'clock. When they entered one asked for a package of cigarettes As the storekeeper turned Mo n shelf he was .,n.l ivlili 11 hlneklnck Flacker called for he'p in -pile of his injury. His cries frightened the robbers, who grabbed several packages Flncker's wife, his Mteen.ye.ir-o... m.h Jlarry, nnu ins tinngiucr .. Into the store from the living qunrteis In the rear ,, This Negroes ran west on Montrose street, between Christian and Carpen ter streets. At Nineteenth 'rrot " I"" tleslrlan lenped ntone of the fugitives, lloth robber and would-be captor fell, 1. mi ilin nililier retrained bis ie-t and escaped with Ills companion. TWO DYING AFTER DUEL j Saloonman and Fcrmer Policeman, Fight Breast to Breast , Cincinnati. Sept s. '-' ' ' ' I Ilrcnst to breast, Anthony Mccrpohl, saloonkeeper, and Join hrnd. tmiiH'r. city patrolman, fought 11 pistol linltle In Meerpohl's saloon today and Ixitlij men nre djing. The light, according to, the police, was the result of a free-for-all battle in tlie saloon lost night. I Meerpoh' chaiges that llrad was the leader of the Wednesday night trouble nt.d he had ordered him to stnx ; nwnv from the place. When the saloonkeeper opened his place tohi Hrudy. walked in and the shooting, began. ; Dies Grieving for Sweetheart Warsaw, X. V.. Sept. S. Crief killed Mary Miles StatulMi. whose fu neral today comes one week nfler 1 the burial of her -weethenrt. Llo.vd IWnrien. of Hermitage. Warren was 1 nsphvxiated b fumes fiom nn nutomo I btlc on which he was working. 1 'Oftl 1i.MAtt' t.lfiel n.1,1 ,I'lll.- -.., At J i h nilmlsMon tniiny nciorc jiucviiirn A- rMir ir r nn Til r ot I m 1 I I 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 I HI I .ii,l. rAlL nuLU'Ur ifiLtiBSBrtLs isSAP"1- T-. LANDS MAN IN CELL Anion entered the 'I wentysecona street nnd Hunting Park avenue, sta tion Tuesday evening anil declared tluit bo bad been robbed of SS00 and Jewelry ...,!. ciiiu riit,j nnllen RCotlteil II IS f..i -'..' i.'.,., i.li.i i Ceiilrni Station. run,, mill iinii i.ti ... w... -- -. . There Detective Schwnr recognir.ed jiIM Thought "" the mnn who hail been In the W mwunii !,,. Tiicsi nv and had told another story of n hold-up In which he Ilguied us the victim. He was then letuincd to the Hunt ing Pink ncnue station, where be ad mitted that the hold-up stories wcm the work of his Imagination,. He snld he was in Franklin Square telling an other man that he was stranded, and that the other su?jested the fake holdf up plan ns a means of reaching Oninlia, Stranded Westornor Kind-Hearted Police Would Send Him Back Home "The s-lorv I told Tucilnv about Is'lng held up nnd robbed" was n frame up. f wns told to tioe as a robbery ..!...,. .1 . .1 ..-!, I.I !.. viciiin so run) Hie iniifi. vvimiu K'v'- , - - , , tt i.finL in .itnnn i m iri.i -unr ,-,.- ...... ine enough money to Omaha. A man who vnvs be get Frank Amon. . . i. 1 .1 i.h.i... says lie lias a wue nnu mice i-umuu-u in Omnliu. vvjyitv 8! SiLVEnsMrnu Sta4-, 1 Dluftlte --iii ai .B f r,NtrB PEARLS - DlAMONDvS The exlraordinarj' facilities of litis Estabiahmcnl for oblainirig Uw clioiscal Pearls and Diamonds From all porta of the world are a most decided advantage to patrons f Salurtfar Closing Hcur 1Z noon. FINE FRAMING TAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED IDE ROSENBACII GALLERIES 13i0 Will nut Street LITTLE ROUGE NOW AND THEN KEEPS HUBBY'S EYE ON WIFE i Cosmetics? Certainly! Paint V Powder Just a Hint Helpi to Keep Men Home, Beauty Doctors Say 105,000,000 pairs of these daily reaching, reaching, reaching! Are your goods get-at-able? TIIK niCUAUD A. "Whv liiielinmla lenve home'." Hat's the question. At a meeting of the American Cos indication Society the 5000 members re all agreed that it was a large Part of a woman's job to ftcep her bus bind home. According to them, u little powder 'yd pnint nre appreciated by the best of men, nnd it's a wise woman who Welds her lipstick cnrefully. Generally speaking, it was pointed out, husbands ore more or less uncer tin quantities, nnd the most devoted of men at home nre not adverse to easting friuidly eye when not sur rounded by domestic bll-s. The woman who becomes careless Iter she K married." snid Charles nicke. a benutj specialist, here, "is indeed unwise, nmris snapping her Mjers in the face of neglect, some times even of divorce. 'Kach mini likes to feel that his J'' attractive, and the more attrne ""'he Is the more her husband will nt tn tnltn l, ..1. -...1 ..1 1 .m - " IIWJ'II 111111 eiiuw IH'l Hut the woman who paints her Mk. pencils her bruws and rouges r lips to excess certainly doesn't look in her tnlrr.i,- i,nfnH 1 t i. ,1" ;" ui-iiii,- iruving uiu 'wan or Ki, uni.i sn i. .,ic . K tta,,lro,,n ll,p "rlginal inhabitants of weUnlted States." ,., "Peeiallst paused to nnswer a leiepnono call from one of his patrons. -.i '"" remniked when he hung np tlie rereiver. "Is an exumple of the "ISe mnrrinil ttiw...... Ul. ..i -, " ".'Ml... .Till- Mft" i'- wient enre ol' her skin, mid her hair is wnveu nnd carefully combed. a. 1 lci "SPS ro"Bp !""1 Powder, but ilocs it cleverly. ., Herliusbnnd'H interest N centered In m home because he hns a cliurining I.!! , ,nl"'s "" """',l '''ire f her Ptrwiinl nppenramu as she did before tnev were married. e i.oMiietlentlon Societv is not from wrong," sojs another expert. Miss II. Shndell, "the woman who keeps her husband Interested Is not so likelv to keep after him for alimony." Miss Shndell agrees, "but she must learn not to look like a circus performer or an Indian ready for a battle. A gentle brush with the rouge puff, a careful dab of the powder puff, a touch of the lip stick and the wise woman steps forth a 'nntural beauty.' " Of course with husbands, a- with everything else, theie nre exception'- to the general rule. And there is the man who thunders and -colds at the merest suggestion of cosmetics, "When I am goin? out with mv bus band," said one beauty doctor, "Mud lie sees mo putting powder on my face be nlwa.vs says, 'who are jou doing that for? Not for me hecniise I don't like it.' " And the girl smiled ns s:n blandished her curling iron in the air to cool it. "You see," she observed, "a good many men will not let their own wives use anything of the sort, tint, tbev will nlwn.vs show Inteiest in other women who are made up. "It would seem that the men who are most careful thnt their wives shall not make up are the very ones who iidmiie the painted dolls they sec on Chestnut street. It is difficult to follow the working of their minds:" FOLEY ADVEIIT1SINO AGENCY. Inc. PHILADELPHIA A PERSONAL SERVICE COnP.OSATION w Credit Manager Ten years' experience ns credit mnnafrer Jn retail nnd wholesale establishments is the qualifica tion offered by aggressive young man, thirty-two years of age, who desires connection in like capacity. C 120, LEDGER OFFICE If your printed adver rising is of a quality in keeping with your prod uct, the sales arc more easily made The Holmes Press, Printm 1315.29 Cherrv Street I'hlltJtlphl. Apartments Several attractive apartments are now available in The Hotel St. James Annex One room nnd bath two rooms and two baths up to five rooms nnd four baths m The Hotel St. James Walnut at 13th St. I I I fmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm SSMM 'HE nar ling Spencer Morrii cigar means the same as silver. Get yours nl treat is in store for y "Ster-today! real treat -si Really goop G A S t MASjurAcnmso 9Y SPENCER MORRIS CIGAR CO. Philadelphia The Cozy P I Breakfast Nook A little nook, just off the dining room, with two attractive settles nnd table, where you may breakfast in cozy privacy. A tiled bath room with two windows, two, mind you; built-in tub, shower, exposed plumbing, medicine chest. Two-door linen closet in the hall, clothes chute to laundry. Rain spouting and gutters of all-copper. A kitchen that is most complete. A real joy for every woman. PRICE, $8850 ONLY $1500 CASH DKINC! lit 1LT NOW Thepe new stone-front, slde-vnrd homes are only 16 minutes to City Hnll ; one fnro; no change of cars Come to our ofllces. C9th Street, opposite the Market Street RIevated Terminal, nnd let a representative show you the daintily furnished home. Otllcc open from 9 A. M to 6-30 P M. John H. McClatchy Bl'U.DKll OF HOMES far CI Famous artist's Private opirtions are that this WURUTZER Grand Piano s an unusually fine piano - - - - 'P in and try it thorny 809-11 Chestnut St. oai fUh & 0th Street THE PAPfeR SPEAKS FOR ITSELF ten The quality that all-neV'rag stock puts into a writing paper is easily recognizable. We are sure your fingers would recognize Crane's Bond the moment they touch it in your morning mail. You would know instantly and unconsciously that one of your correspondents was using unusually good writing paper. You would perhaps hold the sheet to the light and read the watermark. What would be your mental attitude toward such a correspondent ? Wouldn't you like to have your correspon dents feel just so about your letters? ioo selected ?ieu' rag stod 120 years' experience Ban1 notes of 21 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bonds 018 jiattons Cranes BUSINESS PAPERS I l ll I K A Y - B A C Till: SERVICE EL EM EXT IS NOT OVERLOOKED IN ASKING YOU TO RECOGNUE THE OPPORTU. N1TY IN I 'AL UE OFF: RED II Y THE KA Y-BA C. IT IS A SUIT OF CHARACTER WHICH DEFINES THE WAIST WITHOUT INCURRING DISCOMFORT. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE AX SOYA NCR OF A TRY -OX RE A DY-TO -PUT-OX ' TAILORED ATT. IS 11 10 X PARR MCCDB KITO U V 1424-1426 CltestiviiX Street. -K-sTx-ri S SOLINS Last and Final Week of Perry's Closing Sale at HALF PRICE You never can tell! Plerity qf Bargains still in this Big Half Price Sale! Summer Suits! Medium weight Suits! Light-weight Over coats! Winter Overcoats! Revers ible Leather and Cloth -Coats! Will pay you to buy them now at Half Price $25 6r $30, instead of $50 or $6f0!1 Same of Suits that you can wear the rest of the season and have almost new for next Summer! Or a medium - weight Suit good for Spring and Fall! pay Half Price for them now and save $15, $20, $30! Only Three Days More i What's left of $30 and $35 Suits, now $15 and $17.50. What's left of $40 to $60 Suits, now $20 to $30. What's left of $50 and $60 Fall and Winter Over coats, now $25 and $30. A few Fur-Collar Overcoats, $20 and $25 were $40 and $50. $40, $50 and $60 Reversible Cloth and Leather Great Coats, now $20, $25 and $30. $3, $4, $5, $6 for regular $6, $8, $10 and $12 Trousers. Terms of Sale 'Cash Only. No Refunds. No Exchanges No Alterations. Perry & Co., n.bt Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. PORTUNITY Liberty Bonds at present market prices yield up to 5'2 Our Ten-Payment Plan offers a profitable method of saving. Mail orders will receive prompt attention Commercial Trust Company Member of Federal Reserve System City Hall Square West Philadelphia CHAUFFEURS Drivers Mechanics You will get them quickly through an id in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY a ') '4 ...., i' ' MTJ 4 ,vr8 . J.1 II . ( teiH.li.n..i ...-12 iota F X.t ... , 1 Y l'l WMMBMMHHMHBi'
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