V"?f .;? r, '5 V ?? v rp"- ui r J ,r c. i : ur. By R If ' '.ff l I YOUTH ENDS LIFE fASHESITSBYBRIDE I Thomas F. Nilan, Jr., Fires Bui- ' let Through Brain In Homo WAS DETECTIVE'S SON s Thomas F. NtlnnJr., nineteen year I y Mn of ft dlitrlct detective, FRt on , ,,,' arm of Mi wife's chnlr In their , fc8mtf nt 151 North Fifth street yes terday. Then he drew n revolver, fired. , bullet Into his binln'nnd fell over into ' Ur'itP- Ho wns apparently happy up until "the moment of the shootlnjc. ami ' ; rrtion ran he Riven for hti net. " Police of the Fourth nnd Knee itrccts station, who nru invrstlc.itliisj the cnw. admit it ii on of i!ip ' itrangfft brought to their attention in leirt l!v n peculiar coincidence, the father of the dead jouth Is a district dtttctlve at the Hacc street police sta tion, nnd ho Is doing his utmost to ali ' In solving the mystery that surrounds ,! fon's act. In the same room where IiIh son lid ended his life only n few hours before, the father sat dejectedly yes. terdav and told all he knew of the ihootlnR. ... "My son mtit have become tempo- r.rllr Insane." n".erted the parent. "He'had everything to livp for. He win married and apparently ver happy, and Ihfie "a n bright futuio In torc ' for Mm wlieie lie was employed." Had lleen In Good Humor ' Friends of the dead youth who had ' come to hi" home to console his bride ' and relatives substantiated the father's itatements. One explnlucd that ho lind : pent Saturday evrninjt with It tin nnd that he had been In nn exceptionally joflj humor. The bride of the youiiR man was too unnerved after the shooting to tell much more than t lie bare details. She MS prostrated by Rrief. and It was nil the father of the suicide could do to IH her to I ell of the incidents which Immediately preceded his son' death, "ily son went out early yoMordny." tbf father continued. "He returned with newspapers and spent nunc thnu an hour TeadiiiR. Up lauulied nt the Jokes and commented on the news as he rend, and then without the s!iKhtct Yarning he did what was the last tiling to be expected of him. lie shot hiin If." Pistol Was Discarded One The father explained that the pNtol his eon used was an old one which he had carried fur years on the police force. "I disearded it because It wouldn't i. moor, lie mm. i imih nie ouili'tN jout of It. but I don't know wiij I even left it about die house. Examination of the pistol disdoxed the fact that only one liell was in the barrel. Whether this had been inserted by the joiiiir husband jr wns over looked bj hi.s father when he put the gun away perhaps will never be learned. A slxter of the dend youth believes the bullet was left in the pistol nnd the shooting was accidental. Xllaii was employed in an overall factory a short distance from his lioiiic. FATHER CRANE A BISHOP Rector of St. Francis de Sales Con secrated in Cathedral Tic Very Iti'V. Michael .1. Crime, rettor of St. Francis de Sales Church, waa consecrated Auxiliary Iiitdiop of l'hiUdeldiia this morning bv Cardinal Dougherty in the Cathedral, at Fght eentti nnd l'nce it toots. The ceremony was preceded by a procession around Logan Squiue'. in which took pint seminarian.., religious crders and diocesan clergy, bishops, anhbWiops, the bishop. elect and hi attendants, the (.'ardinal. pnp.il tham wrlams mM papal Unighis in colorful uniforms. Mass follow ed the consecrations. Car fllnal Douglietly being the rolobnint. 1 c was nvistod by the Hev. Daniel It. KOrttigan as deacon and the "Hn-. uinrles It MiCiuley as sub-deacon, jjuiotig the guests wcio (iovernor vpro"'' Mm Wanamaher. Samuel M. nuclaia and his daughters, Constance ! Iatr't,ni director Tustin. rcpre wntins the Mnjoi, and Chief .lusticc Ton Sloschzisker. GIRL ENJOYS NEW WHEEL Lucky Contestant in Public Ledger contest Tells of Trips for wLY.T1'" 'V. '"'' "'1'ity bicycles .?.it'!',.K "T'-Hve Mihrlpti.ms Pm'.... ,"nil I've ilng ami Sunday ., ',". ' mi lontinue to write let- I " iriung in the jox am l as a result f their id fun they have i llri7fu V.ni. I lllMM Vit,.i t ' '" '1,,n pieaseil than Is rilfer- ,,4H Ko,,n ttrm' xor- ilpl.p ....l.l i . '. . . " r.lliel wiyN he- fmnllv lm.1 l..c ,...i Into a new neighbnihooil nml . inm, ,,,j""'c f""" 1 school which she at- tthiw.1 " '" ,,!,le -)v "heel to SLoil' ' !"" "h""1 "'"' "" wotr nfet ii ""' Wp, '.,rL' S"",K fn'"' " Illack Henuty club. .Most ,.my girl mi Vn" " .hl(,-,,'Ip if !"' ' huw y il is to win one." FARMERS DELAY DEAL Permanent Contracts With Grain- selling Agents Held in Ahv.-.n,- fi.- .. ' ..-- m uragii. Kept m "welopment of il. k t IJy A P riPL . v ' riirmeis t itiauce I!nt?2i '!.!'."' """"'Inl subsidiary of the lid l ,t,S r"'"in . Inc.. ennu.. '""'""minion ot permanent oavniia,'ey'in''," U"UI tl,p ,i,Nt n'"11"'1 Grovf? ", of lr ! n,,,',, S'H,'f, (!rn' S rc'today" Kb' ,!'--' " W"S lollev s'rs "I1 reprosont a change, in KK 1U,L,, nH u ' strict Merence to our policy ns a co-npera- thVfSr.r,,!" !?":...! wlsh'esof ."" ',ftM',nl "tntement said. Ortln r,?f K!'ni" ?'" I'nltctl Slates .1X15 iVr n "? """I'"" will not he af tMfta w ii 'ie, nl" "'" r"''H'n ron- eanniimn... "e'vies are not to ne "nsummntpd nt this time." a.FJE? FRAMING AffiNGS CLEANED AND RESTORED WE ROSENBACD GAUERIE5 0 Walnut atr Credit Manager ImlUlwPwJence as credit tbRahm..i . T" wholesale w i pffSini,B ,8 thc .a'inca- L? .,eJ h.y "Bltressivo ynunir Mlres cpnnectloH In ifk INDIA SITUATION SERIOUS Large Bands of Rebels Defy Drltla Military Forcea London, Sept. 10. (IJy A. !.) Official Investigation of conditions In Indln show thai the situation is more, serious than nt first believed. The military forces sent Into tho troubled district of the Mnlnbnr coast are ex pcrlenclng difficulties owing to the mobility of the rebels nnd the nature of the country. Two thousand rebels are said to be massed in the I'andnlitr hills, northeast or. Calicut, where nn action is im minent, and another band Is endcav oring lo join these rebels. A Nltnln .11u. ...!. ... . n ; " "-!" i en nays innr. at a council of state held there it was de clared that the lives 'nnd property of ii J. ." " ,v.rrp 'vw except in tbc u"" ot Rarrisons nnd nenr railway it was said the Insurgents, of whom fli U.JHII-B arc Known to exist, control ccr tat. areas audthnt immediate re-es-tablishmentjtf authority is impossible. HE "GOT IT," BUT WHERE? - - i . Man Goes to Jail Rather Than Tell Source of Supply (irorge Askelti. of '.'- l.lbeity street, f'ninden. went to Jail M begin n twenty ouy sentence today rather than tell "where he Rot It.'' l'litrolinaii Itrickner. of C.tnldeit. met ..- ii '.n.',t "ll,, " KnlKl1" "veiiiio near Hailden avenue, according to the I ntrolninn s testimony before Acting Ttc (order West todav. and tried to lend him home. AskoHI objected so forcibly hat Hrlckncr led liim to the police sta tion instead. "Twenty dnv's." onl.t it.o t.i .,f,- .i... :......'.. "' :. viFiiiur. "',','"; I'liroiinnn nail told iu (nie. Coitldn t wmi make It it tine in stcml. .hidce?" nlemle.l Akl.olii t mi refused to t,. !,,,. vo ,ot it. said the Kccouler. 'Vn oit go to jail. If joti chtptgp your miii'J jierhaps I 11 chatiyc (lie sentence." JUDGE HITSGRAND JURIES Broomall Tells Panel "Nosing Around" Is Not Their Chief Duty Judge William H. Htnomall in his instructions tr, the September Grand liu-i nt Media today declnred he did not shine the belief that u (Jrniid Jurv's ;lii;f duty Is tr. "nose ninnnd inspecting bridges nnd ublic building!;, or go s'liellin-; for fr''ilcn not InclildeiNbi the piesciitiii''ntM." Hi to'd tlic jiirirs that it wa their iiuty to thoroughly view the t'-itunony prevented Th Distiict Attorney's office lias ISO cases to be in evented to the (irnml Jurv, of which r.IMm Moore, of t'plnnd. 'is' foreiniui. Six women jurors are Mrs. F.lizabeth A. Minns, of Fpper Uaibv: .Mrs. Juliette C. Kent, cf Swnrthmore: Mrs. Knima K. I.ogan. of Chester: Mrs. Laura Itobcits. of Prospect Park; Miss'l ivaiucTine Wallace. (if Clifton lleiglits. secictniv. and Mrs. .lulln C. Yarnnll, of Swnithinoi". HOLD TWINS IN ATTACK Men, 49, Accused of Using Hatchets on Woman and Companion John ami Tony l.oniniu, fortv-nlne-.veni-old twins, were held In KIOTO) bail inch for court by Magistrate Cotello, at tin Fi'iiiikfnrd Police Station, chnrged with having attacked Joseph Mntiiro. icni of -JCmII Orthodox street, and Hose Ootln with linlchct.s. A cull w-ii ieciicd nt 0 o'clock ln.t niglil nt the Ftankford -talion from i'rcntoi :ivni:c and Oitliodcx tieet. 'I hi police found the man and woman. In the inldl if a ciowd. bleeding fron. cuts of tic head and fnce. ami took I hem to the Kinnkfoid Hospital. They were not dangerously hurt. Til- police told tin magistrate there hud been n iiarrel at a drinking party, and the I.ommn brothers had retired to their homo at -UHS Tienlon avenue and returned with hatchets. BOYS DEFY POUCESQUAD More Than a Score Held at Bay Ail Nlnht I'HIkIhu-pIi k.m.i Ml in, a n i Two boys who liarracaded thcmseltes in n downtown gnu store late last night ... .. ...n eld a scor of police and ditcctivcs at bav for sit en limns. The polne entered tlie building enrlv tnduy and captutcd the youths who said thCir names wen Peter lJnnknwski, nged thiiteen. and Walter Kitlbniu. fifteen j ea is old. At a hcnHng today they were held for Juvenile Court on ii chnige of entering a building. A priwite watchman, who discovered the lads in the building, sottnded the alarm. When the police nrrived the boys spired weapons nnd took refuge behind lo-iiiters. No nttempt wns made In tnpture them until daylight TO HEAR TEACHER'S CASE Miss Cheesman, Gloucester Princi pal, Balks at Transfer Miss Heidi Clieesmnu, principal nt the (iluiiiester Junior High Scliool, wns served today with official notice of her transfer to the Ciimberliind street school by Siipetlntendent Wllmer Hums, following instructions from the School Hoard. Miss Cheesman refuses to consider the action of the board it gal. and John C. Lniiglit. State Commlssloiiei of IMucation, will hold a hearing In the matter .Miss Cheesinaii deihiies her demo tion lo have been spitewoik. Miss Lam a Douglieitt. piiucipal of the Cumberland Si Itool has been given her place. DARBYSTEEL EQUIPMENT linker, slifltliu:, Hire Hurl. - EDW. DARBY'S SON 520 N. 3d St. I'hiiiii. tlnrkfl 3411.1 ur .tirure 0100 The Murmon owner neeJ linvc no npolORlfS to make to nny one when It come to speed. 720 N.DHyAD ST-P8UA. 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Seal, an expert on various forms of Insur ance, as he M'ttled back in his office chair nt I.'l.'i Walnut street, nnd smiled quizzically through hi.s classed. "Don't smile." lie ndded, as he wagged an admonitory finger. "This business of insuring against twins mnv tound foolish, but it's a fact. We not oniy ger lequests tor such Insurance, "".. X JZ tlnns. Dnu U n miIm'i.,.1 rn. ,i.i. i.... .. u iii.se iKii.fiiiiii ill irne f onri . di- Is really n thine which Involves 'serioiiM ! "i"1 ,uplicaled inestRntion. There iH - n"n-vs " definite i en son for wnnting to ,lam. ut.,.1. I .. r I. I .. I"" -iii-.i .iisiniiier n niuy lie-Uinl tlie birtli of twins in n family would coninllcnte the distribution of property. "Hut before the agreement is drawn up investigation Is made as to whether tlie grandmother of the girl hail twins, and whether it is logical that the present generation will lie one of 'double blessings.' And not only that pntticitlar family Is Investigated, but many other similar cases." As Mr. Seal talked, he tightened n screw in his classes with the point of n knife blade, and then knocked on the desk with the knife as if to make more emphatic his statements on the origin and source of Insurance. "1I,"ni!!1' of tears ago. as far back j as 10()((, be suid. "there was In Lon don, on the waterfront, a tinv coffee I house. In those days coffee was rather the drink of the nation' nnd daily I many men gathered there nn.l ,tiu" cussed over their thick mm. r i i coVeberoblcms'of't, 'Pd,0t b,nCk "Frequently, when a si lp " , ,, ,. port. th". probabilities of ' safar' I NEW SINGLE FIVE BEDROOMS, ( v AT CYNWYD, $13,750 to $15,500' TJIntiln m J ..,..- vs. . ..ib.i.uuu trnuo near nryn .tiatvr Avenue, Cvnwvd short blo!k away are railroad station, schools, chu stores ami tne city -trolley close by. One fare, 30 minutes to City Hall. Being built at today's prices I.ota 521 to 66 feet frontage. Twenty mlnulea rltlo by auto from center or city through Kalrmount Park, or conio by train to Cynwyd station. ' JOHN H. McCLATCHY Builder of Homes r . j j i i " s.. Land Title Life or Death By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER Said "friend of mine: "Why wite about Death? Whv not write about tho beautiful, Life?" y I nni not writing about Death. When I write about Ashor tSt&uirlbSt lite" StreCt Chnpe'' J am Writi" t?ff Mr. Asher and his associates do not look like undertakers nor do they act like undertakers. The Broad Street Chapel 7s o Z dead In8titution for th0 rvlce to the living iKonor "How can they do it?" nsked a woman who had nttnn- services at tho Broad Street Chapel, 1809 North Broad stre0t "At the time when I was so helpless so prostrated whnnTii not know what to do and how to do it thB?arrMmd vpMd,d Not onco did they bother mej nl J!,V,.,L?J5n"?-ed pvcrythiner. me. and vet hnvo vm. ,. Ln" have you ever seen a mo'ro 'porf t arranSm attended nmore inspiring servicq?" B nt' have you ever I haye not neithernavo you you auuut. it. . " 'AiAU Hour of PmUi. .- .'"'- fa"- i-' . i tt.'. lVi. LED (GEE PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, CONDEMNED BUT STILL 4- at tho South stret bridge ;i sprung from the roadbed and loose, flapping nolo Service would he a matter for debate, bet" would be placed, and in that way origi iiaieii marine insurance and tlie euor mous comp.mv of I.piyiN. i "And yet tlie outcome of the trip of' the vessel was just as pioblematical as I Is the nrrlval of twlus In a family. .' "It is a known fact." continued Mr ...... s .. .. i . ,. i t, . eai. unit people will insure ngainst . the possibility of rain on a cet tain dnte or oter a period of time, yet It Is not generally known what scientific itiven-i tigntions ure made. Reports on weather conditions In t lint neighbor- ! hood for n period of twenty years back on that certain day ate gone over very thoroughly "I am a fanatic when It conies to In surance and have studied It thoroughly. . - . . ......... ..,,, ... , i wish i coiiiii suecessiiiiit point out to people tlint t ICie Is rf.lllt not a riillcn- i Lm,H. "i''' wlnt Is commonly called I fr(,,u "isurnnci. insurance against in n s nor n i matter of flipping a oEn with 'heads It's clear, talis it rains, nor betting five to one that it'll be a boy. It all! , requires definite investigations." And the saint tiling, apparently, goes for insurance against twins! ' l SHOULD BE WORTHTHAT ' National Park Minister Has Patron With Sane Judgment 'ri... i.. ...i m.. i'i .... 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Finger furnished tlie I Word of his plight reached' the char qimtt of ice-cream. j itnbly iu lined, nsd about ?70 in cash i'ho treat took place on the strength ' fond. clothing and a job in u catidt fnc-' nf sonic extin money tlie minister, win I lory in Frankfoul liave lieen tlie result ,o Hie iJtintiu lit llir .lll'IIIUUIBL UtlUrcIl '" 'aiionni I'lirw, mane. a liati fr5?t0 tP,ar,C'1 "1"' l ?cnftcr the preacher had joined h SI Wtg?'"1 '" ' happy as him the HOMES TWO BATHS Bldg '"' "",'"?rp laK0 rom honcp I am trying to tell C , One 1 rches. 1 .y Treat i n Calltlj uet' t. 'A Ur 7890 IN USE 'Harvey W. Church, confessed slayer i of eHrnard J. Daugherty. automobile salesman, nnd Carl A. Ausmus. dem jonstintor. in nimbly will face trial alone for tlie double slaying, it was announced 'at the State's attorney's office today. 1 wo indictments charging him with the murders weparntcly arc to be asked f tlie (lini'd Jury, it was stated. Moth Clarence Wilder ami Milton Walker, held as suspects, probably will he released -oon, it was indicated to day, ns they were said to have estab lished satlsfnctoty alibis. The case of I.eon Parks, who confessed n part in tlie tnurdeis. is being further Investi gated. Authorities assert they do not believe Parks took part in the crimes, but they arj unable to explain why he Implicated !iimelf. MYSTERY IN MAN'S DEATH ' Rich Miner, Found Hanging, Be lieved Murdered and Robbed Muhnnoy City, Pn.. Sept. P.). The lift II lP I mill V t I V III if ti fri tli i-ttn lii polii i" ' .... '"'Ill,' V , 1 , 111 llllllUHI I1M niystetioiis death of I.ouis Mnlonis. aged foity years, a wealthy contract miner of this i ily. who was found hanging to n rafter in the sexton's shanty in the Lithuanian Catholic Cemetery. He bail been deml nml lIllVH, it is tin belief of the officers that tin man was killed for his money nnd that an cDoit was made to conceal tin crime lit hanging Mnlonis to a rope ,ii "-m,,, iiis iiici ni'o. ills n Ills skull was fiactuted. His wallet coiilninln.. -.n 1.1 .. .....i. . ... mond linlr which Tie nlwuvu 1...1 witii him. nie missing. There was no' iuillcatiotis that tin1 man strangled tiJ ileum but lather that lie was struck nv a liliint lustriiment over the head. He was ii nmn fried. GETS "EATS" AND JOB, TOO Man, Starving, Who Forced Own Arrest NowVorklng Madis Doum, 42:) fiermnntown ave- line, who lind himself arrested so his i :..": .""." ,a, "l ie . Rlu Hni siLvEn5"m'3 V Diamond Bar Pins .Ji wreme QualiO - Prevailing J6' Unique -Artistic - Serried hl ff I I I X JACOB REED'S SONS W24-I426 OtMlmit Sheet SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 E CANOIDATES TODAY Republican Club to Make Plans for Voting Tomorrow at Phila delphia Primaries TO AID LEAGUE SLATE rrt.u II.,.. ,1.11..... l'..,u rMi.l. nt I tt v it' iiiiiiii nn ii if lieu - vi " ' v T'ennsylvanln. of wliiclt Mrs Oeorgc i Horace l.orlmer is president, will hold nn important pre-election meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon at l!2l Hoittli Eighteenth .tieet. Sirs. Rudolph Ulankenbiirg will de liver an nddress In which Bhe will tell why she believes "Yes" should be voted for constitutional revision. Mrs. William H (Jrohen will explain the sample ballot . and member nf the club will illeii., tlie subject nf bettor polling places Aiiniiiiticenient will be made of the foiinntion of a class for the study of parliami ntary Inw. ns it In volves practical points for the conduct of every-day ineetlngs which the women voters are attending. "The Important,, of the Primary" will he explained by Mrs, I. H. O'Hnra. Tlie club's Committee on Cnnilidatrs will make Its report and ns a result of Its Investigations will recommend the indorsement by tJie c'ub of t lie following candidates "as num who will stand for good government In Philadelphia": Heceiwr of Tuxes Colonel (ieoree K. Kemp: District Attorney, Samuel P. Itotan KegiNter of Wills, Vivian Frank (able, Clt Treasuici. Arthur (S. ( ri -ham. and City Controller. Fdwln Wolf. The committee ul-n will indorse Miss Katlierina Fotei and Itobert Carson for magistrate: Jn-eph Cocliran for Trensurer of Chelietiham Township nil'. Harold Cro.s f()r Tn-asurcr of Ablne- ton 'lownshlii Mrs Frank Miles Dv will explnin win the candidates In dorsed should leeeivi- tlie women's united vote. Mrs. IOiiinnr announced that all Republican women of tlie State nre eligible for membership in tlie club, junior member-, puling $-. cnntrlliutini members .$.'. chniter members S.'i nnd supporting member. SIO. There will be six State district r hnirmen and many branch (dub". "It is an nll-Peiin.hnnia organisa tion, where all Itepitblieau women of the State can meet and work, independent of nny machine or faition," Mrs. I.or imcr srld. Prince Philip zu Eulenburg Dead Uorlln. Sept. in -i Uy A P Pi luce Philip zu Uulenbiirg died last Friday at Ins icidene, Sohlos I.p. benberg. it wns announced here todav. He was "cventy-fhc tears of age Of course you know the reason why millions of men like L.UCkV JltrilCA Cigarette because it's toasted which seals' in the real Burley taste cZg), WM N TO INDORSE ?i Iter, 'em Well 5f Buy Good Clothes, and Rite them fair treatment. Have them brushed and pressed, hang them up when not in iise, take Rood care of them generally and vou will be repaid bv added wear and better appearance. I Good Clothes respond to Rood treatment poor clothes have no character or stability and arc a liability. flf Fall Suits and Top Coats of the quality that gives service $30 and upward. Honored LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK LaaaaaaaaaaaV BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK i.,:'BBaaaaaaaaaam aaaaaaar ,?aaa f .t& saaaaaap aaaaa'tek. laaaaaaaaaaaaaffTk 9B pSWwWiwWB wa? TIIK KKV. MICS IJ. It. I.AUKIV Who lias Ik'cii iiniucd president of the CnlllngiMooil Preacliem' Asso- ciiit Inn of the .Jersey Coiifrrenie of the M. K. Chtircli WOMAN PREACHER HONORED Rev. Mrs. B. B. Larkln Heads Col- llngswood M. E. Association The Hei Mis lies.,,. . I.nikin. I I J Homestifld avenue, Colllugswood. X J. wis elected president of the I.r.ml I'leacueis' Association of th Xew 'ei My t'ofiference of the Methodist Kps opnl Chuuh it the cb sn scson m the convention lat nlglit in Collings w ood This was the flr-t Mm in the lilstrry of the nsso 'intion's sixty-ono tears m activity n woman has lieen so honored Mni l.nrkln has lit-n a local prenilin for less tliun n year. For nine years previously she had been engaged in evangelistic work in the East as an or daineil minister of th Church of th Xnzarene. Xot only in Mrs. ), firkin the lirst woman president, but shP nvr, the first woman men ber of t lie Local Preachers' Association. She pre'lded m ih cloHing ses0n of tlie three-dnt icnfcrence last evenlus. Post to Hold Garden Party The Hattnl -Taylor Pest. V. F. W . will hold a garden party on the lnwn of Frank I,. Kenworthy. i"00S Ridge avc iive. this evening. Tlie pnrty was sched uled for Saturday, but owing to the rain wns postponed until this croning. lie will employ no Brass Band Tactics we simply say again A CHOICE BUT LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF $50, $55 and $60 Grades Fall Suits at $35.00 That's noise enough for any one! You know the old bromide about the "proof of the pudding." Well, we can't think of anything better to say about this Event. Any one can see at half a glance that these Suits are $50, $55 and '$60 qualities, and that somebody must have taken a loss when we sell them at $35. And, as you know, somebody did ! The duplicates of these Suits are marked right now fifteen to twenty-five dollars more than these are selling for and legiti mately worth those prices! Fine Worsteds with pencil stripes, silk mixtures and new light colors that are at home in the best company and part of Tt. You have our Word for it! For a Limited Time Only! Your Move! PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. CHAUFFEURS Drivers Mechanics You will get them quickly through an ad in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY NAB FIVE CHICAGO DYNAMITERS IN ACT Ring Leader, Wounded, 'Con fesses Perpotrating Outrages for Labor Unions FIND -r EXPLOSIVES CACHE IJy the Associated Press Chicago. Sept. ID. Fouiteen bun dled sticks of dynamite, three inches in diameter and ten inches long nnd 100 sticks of. TNT were seized Indn by police following the capture of five dvnamlters in the act of bombing n shoe-repnir simp. One of the pilniicis was "hot in the vide by police, who lind surrounded tlie shop for ten hours following a mys terious tip tlint it wns to lie bombed Klchnrd Iturke. fventy-three vear old. the wounded man. was crrtlng the bomb when the five nppionchcd the idiowlmp. nfter narking a stolen nnto mobile, two blocks awa. Fotty detec ticca hidden in neighboring buildings sin rounded the bombers nnd ordered Ihein to nui render Instead Uurke hurled the bomb and the explosion tore the entire front out of the -iloe. threw I'avid Krenan. the owner, nnd his fntn It fiotn their bed" up-tnlr and broVe window, for bbicks mound. As lluike tunird to llee. Ml. hael UtiL'lie-. chief of dctectievs. sliot llllll in the side and (lie nthi'i four .urren lifted They gave their names as Ml chnel Itench. James Smith. John Harry nnd Clmrle" Young After questioning ilifv said Huike. Sirltb. Parry and Young nil lived nt a house on Kim liatk atetiite. in tin southern part of the citv Senrcli of the house disclosed tiie bomb-iiiakini plnnt and explosives while in the gaiage u seconil automobile wns found. Iturke. tvho is believe dto be dying, told the police he supplied bombs for several labor unions, and nlso the men to tluotv them. Police sny he mnde a detailed statement nf bomb outrage undertaken for tlie shoe tenpirincn's nnd jnnitcrs-' unions. After questioning the prisoners. Chief Hughes said the arrests would cleat up scores of bomb explosions dur ing the last six months nnd involve sev eral union officials. An investigation in nlso under way t" determine how Iturke wits able to obtain the stock of dvnamite and TNT. i t.: jr io'l 1 t ' Mi J' x jvm. it J'
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