X' .,'il . . " l ' .- ' . . ...I f -. '- ' ' . fS ,, , Y"h ... 'i - '' I . tir V r - t - - i - s r j ffi1&toavw TD4;.;;FBMBim.;20, i02i ' "y. ; r m1 '?. H ARBUCKLE CASE Brady Assorts Threo Witnesses planned Frame-Up to Get . Monoy From Tragedy GffAND JUrTdELAYS MuVE San Franclwo, Sept. 20Tl.c conn- n,.nd jury early today adjourned JmStMolH.rnl.MU.taTlli.. SoftlWlt'""P,rl,,Bwltl'.I,r"S,!C"" n !. In tlio of Iloacon .Piltr") Arbuckle. film comedian, ( "' .'. . . !.. ..Ill, .I,. Md III J"" "' coniii-i-iiui. ...... "- I d'sth of MIm Virginia llniip, film i "KTaranil Jury. It I" said, a1o heard ' Jtstlmony of Dr. William .llumweU. f X S alleged to have performed an biopsy on MIm Happe. No action ' mi taken. tlr Ituimvcll was called to explain Vi n autopsy lmd been performed foHowlnp Ml" nappe's death without iJfrtWn made by county officials, T?,tt&brclark: neggy Merriy .ml - Dr' Gnbor Klngstonc wcro called. DM- hik Attorney. Urnily wild. In connec- Jn with a report Intimating possible nnclnl intercut of witnesses In the !. tl1''' Charges Money Tint i. the conclusion of the scshlon Dis- " Met Attorney Hrnily Issued n Mate- mint In which he declared that It has E dldoloMd that these three wlt- .( lind discussed the probability nf "making money out of the Arbnckle mm bv 'fnimln?' Miss .Tovce filark to in..;i, the testimony of Miss Zey Pre- Tort, most Important prosecution wit- Jjintior served bv Arbuehlp at his rurtr where, it is charged, Mis Ilnpp Imffered Injuria from her host which ' tnultfd In death, is to be tlirt vlijor if investigation by n United Slates Dintrlrt Court grand jurv here tonight. Arbnckle continues to be held in 111" ritr toll without bail, charged with jrlfdegrec murder in connection with thn tirl's ile.ith. Robfrt H. McCormiek. Assistant United Suites District Attorney for the Dfosccution for liquor case, announced ltnsf would be called ulm were niMts at the alleged revel. McCormlck m imt. he aid, seek Indictments at thin lime, waiting until other Federal efficlils have rompleted Invest Igationa jD-going on In the motion picture col tw In I.os Aneeles and Hollywood. The Federal attorney intimnten seven , 'tt more persons were under investiga tion. Hn has examined numerous wit aeasea. but has rcftihcd to mnko their Bimes public. Physician's View "Too much high life." This wa the diagnosis of Dr. Ar thur Beards-lee. who nttended Miss Vir ginia Rnppe the first night of her III ' sen that followed the party given by Kcfcoe "Fatty" Arbnckle, motion-picture comedian, and from which she hWquently died, according to a state Bent made by the physician yesterday to Sheriff A. R. Dolan. f Mono County, before be left Bridgeport to listen to San Francisco In response to i mnmions from District Attorney Brady. The physician was located in Mono Count), one of the most remote sec tions of the State. He Is the only witness in the case whoso story has not been told. Dr. ncardslct1 is understood to hnvc attended Miss Happe much of Monday sight two weeks ago. It has been ru mored the defense couuts heavily upon his teMiinony, although so far as' known they a.p ns ignorant of its nature as 1 the State. Collew Springs. Iona, Sept. 1'0. Ada (jlllifilllan, sixteen yenrs old. n farmer's daughter, was found In n straw Mack eighteen miles from home. She had been without food and water for three dsjs. 'Tatty" Arbnckle was her film fa vorite and she hud pictures of him In jerroom. She said her mother whipped ner when she refused to take them flown, M she ran away. When found la a terai-coim-ioiis condition she had picture of Arbuckle clasped tightly to her chest. GIRL DISAPPEARSATSHORE Father Thinks Daughter Left -Him to Join Mother Mandora Klnwcstler. sixteen-venr-ohl S,"h,J',r, ,f 5eorge Kinwestlrr. L'."i4 Jjouth Hftj seventh street, disappeared irorn her father yesterday during an excursion nt Atlantic Clt. ,J nTt,er ''"formed the police here today that a few weeks ago hl5 wife Ell. ,Vn7 V.1""' clht children. Hi believe hat Mnmloni. the ehlcst. has IZ, "iJo1? htr "1,,thpr wI)!0 when aoouta he does not know. Do you leave your desk With a "Thank goodness, I'm tree to go!" Collins' men think, "Well, T'll call it a day; but tomorrow. . . 1" May we mail our booklet? COLLINS INSTITUTE coit?vH !,!.YnSICAL CULTURE IQI.U.SH lll.nr; . WALNUT BT AT 15TII This piano knows no equal so perfectly is it made Inspect it before you buy WuuTzfep 'MM aitM GRAND PIANO 809-11 Chestnut St. Between Btl, & 0th Street m 1 " ' Wenonah Mayor Dies DK. CIIAItLKS II. LOUKNCK President of the Wenonah Military Academy and Major of tlio town, , uho died ycstculny DU PONT OFFICIAL IS SUED FOR $100,000 HEART BALM " t Charles W. Mills Accuaed of Breach of Promise by Guadeloupe Widow New York, Sept. 1U Charles W. Mills, vice president nnd general man i.ger of the Nemours Trading Company, who conducted the $5,000,000 sale of shoes nt tlio firand Central Palace for the (In Pont Interests, and In connec tion with the iilc ran a content for the "prettiest nnklc" in New York City, It made defendant In an action for $100. 000 for braoh of promise begun by Mine. Josephln do Scvrny. Mme. dc Hcvray. n striking brunette, fiime to tills cit) from her home In Gauadeloupe In 11)10, to visit her mother. "X" 1 1 1 1 r here her husbnnd, a profctsor of French in (iuiideloupe. died. Mine, dc Sevrny maintains (hat by reason of Mr. Mills' conduct townrd her she hn been "severely and pnln fully Injured In her character nnd repu tation in the community where she re sides," that her nervous system has been "severely impaired." necessitating the nltenilnnce of a physicinn. wherefore she seeks judgment for the sum of $100. 000. In the oflice of her lawyer Mme. do Sevray displayed much jewelry which she said had been given to her by Mr. Mills. Among this was an engagement ring which she said be gave her last Christmas, a week after another en gagement 'rins had been stolen from her iipnrtt.niki by i burglar. She also ex hibited a wedding ring which she said she had bought from one of her young women friends with money furnished by Mr. Mills when he whs informed that Mme. do Sevray wished to obtain the wedding ring. The young widow snid she was intro duced to Mr. Mills in n French retail -rant early In 10110. and that she thought he was n wldrwer because he frequently mentioned his two daughters, who were in college, but never men tioncil any other member of bis family. She heard 'Inter, she said, that h had a wife. At the offices of the Nemours Tending Company it was said that Mr. Mills was now connected with the ofiiccs of the' company In Wilmington. L'el. WAR HEROES B0DYJF0ME t Thomas H. McClaren Will Be Burled Sunday Townsond Young Funeral The body of Thomas II. McClaren, twenty-six .icars old. a bugler, killed October 12, 101S, in the Argonne, ar rived at Gloucester this moinlug and was taken to the homo of bis mother Mrs. Ilertha McClaren, 21S Linden street. He was a member of Company II. IMth Iufnntry. and lived at Mount Holly nt the time of his enlistment. Funeral services will be held at the mother's home'nt tl o'clock Sunday morning. Interment will be. In Kvcr green Cemetery. Camden. The bod of Townseud C. Young, of Coiuuunr (5. IMth Infantri. which ar ihed Inst Siitunhiv. will lie In state at Gloucester City Hall from 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon until Sundav after noon. .Military services will be con ducted at " o clock Sunday afternoon by the Gloucester post of the American Legion, and the funeral services will be nt .'! o'clock. Uurial, with military honors, will be in Cedar Grovo Ceme tery. Gloucester. 0UR own standards A of quality in your products are no higher than those we set for our own. Isn't that our common meeting ground? HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia Courtesy and Service is a combination we insist upon. The class of men you find in our service depart ment, from washers to the Hupcrintendent, are picked as much for their genteel qualities as for their skill in their respective occupations. ! a iaj!nioBHMI THE HATCH MOTORS C? DISTRIBUTORS 720 N. DROAD ST- PHILA. rnA.NM'oiti) mai.KK ( ImrlrH J. MrduuRh S737 TrHiikford ,e, OHKmnTOMN HKAI.KB KriieM HrollirrM Wnnt Mr A MiuliliiBton l.ne MAIN LINK I1KAI.HU i;. N CroHiniiii, lr. Mm or! Lunraitrr Avca.. llitirrford, r, "Vi:sT 1'llir.A. DKAI.KK Arnulit CuiiiplM-ll Motor t'u. With & Walnut 8U. I --. CREDIT IN AIM 10 BOOM BUSINESS National Convention Will Call for Work as Prosperity's Touchstone DEPRESSION MUST VANISH Bvtctal Dlipatch to EvtMno TuMlo LtAatr Atlantic City, Sept. 20. That the United Stntes has hit the bottom of business depression, but that to assure quick return to prosperity every man must work, will be the declaration of the Hoard of Directors of the National Association of Credit Men, which opened a conference nt the Marlborough -Ulcn-helm this morning. The twoscore lead ers who represent .'13,000 men In prac t cal control of the business credit of the country are preparing to place ordi nary technical credit questions In the background to admit of full nnd free discussion of tlio means of bringing the l tilted States back to the normal high state of business prosperity. A resolution thnt Is virtually a dec laration of principles which business men will be asked to adopt will be brought before n meeting of the con vention tomorrow or Thursday. In It will be declnred that "We have avoided a panic nnd have lived merely In n period of disturbances due lnrgclv to the abilities of the Federal lie serve System, the potcntinl wealth of the nation and its fundamental sound ness. Wo have lilt the bottom of our depression, but have not yet acquired the strength to take the upward grade. Our basic situation still Is weak, un employment prevails extensively, ex tmvngancc hns not ct been curbed. "Our verv needed thing In this sit uation is thnt all of the people must work. Idleness accentuates the trou ble. Kvcn the unemployed must turn their Tiands to something. The work spirit, with the willingness to give up fads and fancies, to live substantially and, be thrifty, will bring us back to prosperity. "The psychological altltuife of wait ing until tlio storm blows over, of sit ting tight until conditions chnnge, will not help but hinder. The business peo ple of the nation must fight It out through thick and thin nnd never capit ulate to any difficulty or obstacle." One hundred nnd thirty credit nsso. ciations are represented nt the meet ing. JOB FOR WINDOW-BREAKER Madls Doum Wanted to Go to Jail So Children Might Eat Things arc straightening out for Madls Doum, who broke a window in "1ity Hall lust week so that ho might be suit to jail and his skimpy ration di vided among his children. The attention which he called to him self Included thnt of many kindly per sons who outright or anonymously M-nt nnnll sums to his home at 4220 Ger mantown avenue. These were. In nil, hulficicnt, to stcck the larder for many weeks to cf.mo. Today F. D. Curry, who docs the hauling for the PuiiLIO Lr.DttKn Company, sent for Doum nnd 1'iit him to work for n week, having meanwhile arranged for Doum a per manent job with the Pcnn Paper and Slock Company. Credit Manager Ten years' experience as credit manager in retail and wholesale establishments is the qualifica tion offered by aggressive young man, thirty-two yenrs of age, who desires connection in like capacity. C 120, LEDGER OFFICE YOUR customers gauge your product and your house no higher than you do yourself. Docs your printing rep resent you ? The Holmes Press, 'PtinitTt I J 15-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia iHiiiraiffi!''- llllll'UIMIIIllllHllllfl) Today and Tomorrow We are Welcoming Our Friends to the Woman's Shop Fall Opening fil few u w - , . COST 0F4JVING HIGHER IN GREAT BRITAIN THAN HERE Food Prlcea Have Soared, Says Sam uel Robinson, Just Back The cosf of living in Great Iiritntn Id for the first time In years higher than it is In this country, according to Sam uel Iloblnson, of this city, who returned yesterday on the Baltic. Mr. Iloblnson spent six weeks touring Lngland, Scot land and Irclnnd. Food prices I general are n great deal higher than they nrc here, he suld, par ticularly the staples. Sugar was selling In IJnjlnnd n week ago at fifteen cents a poilxd, while eggs were scvcnty-flve to eighty-five cents n dozen. Gasoline iib much an sixty-six cents a gallon. On the other hand, clothing price are. as n general thing, on n lower level thnn American prices, aft arc the charges for boots nnd bhoes. Moreover, rents, being subject to Government regulation, arc lower. Mr. Itobinwn's estlmnlc of the sit uation In the North of Ireland Is thnt the public In that section of the coun try Is sincerely hopeful of some amica ble, settlement of the long contioversy. Mr. Iloblnson Is president of. the American Stores Company. ON TRIALFOR KILLING BRIDE Man of 38 Accused of Making Away With Rich Woman of 67 Seattle, Sept. 20. (Hy A. P.) .Tnmes K. Mnhoney, thirty-eight years old. will be placed on trial in Superior Court todny on n charge of murder in connection with the disappearance of his wealthy sixtyscven-ycar-old bride, April 10, and the recovery of the mil tllated body of an elderly woman from a trunk In Lnke Union here August . The State will seek to show thnt the possession of property valued at $200, 000 was the motive for the alleged mur der. After the defense had failed In efforts to have Mnhoney adjudged insnne, he stood mute In court nnd a plea of not guilty was entered. The State lias sub poeuncd ninety-two witnesses. Flames Cause Child's Death A cigarette stub, toscd carelessly aside by a boarder. Is believed to have caused the death of fifteen-inonth-old Helen F.lzcy, Negro. 1710 North Wood stock street, yosterdny while her grand innther was out shopping. The grand parent returned t'o find the bed Jn llnmes and the child's clothing blazing. She died In tlio Northwestern General Hos pital. I MacDonald Campbell Knickerbocker Sport and Town Suits Coat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Long Trousers $45 to $68 Distinctively tailored of smart Tweeds, Home spurts and imported fabrics of cxclusivo patterns. These suits are being much worn by men, school and college youths, who find the greatest satis faction in the admirable combination of a btylish town suit and fine sport suit in one. Splendidly proportioned, good looking on everyone, and most durable, they are considered the ideal suits of the season for their several purposes and unusual values. 3-Piece Suits of lame materials, $33 to $48 Men' Hat, Clothing, Haberdariiery, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Business Hours 8:30 to 5:30 yytyi&hvadiv rf&tirtcHVt THE latest creations in women's coats, suits and dresses from the fashion centers botli of Kurope and our own country are on display. Figures are lower than for many seasons . Coats start at $19.75 and vou little as ?22.75. find Three-piece suits start at ?15.00, with regular suits starting at $25.00. New dresses range in price from $105 up to $100. The Women's Department of Wanamaker & Brown's Store bids you welcome to the shop that is known for its exclusive models and materials at low figures. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop, Market at Sixth ... . . . . !INE HELPJGISSENT R-27 Not Seriously Crippled, Navy Department Officials Believe r. CREW IS NORMALLY 29 MEN Hy the Associated Press Washington, Sept. 20. Assistance for the American submnrlnc 11-27, which Sundnv nicht sent out n distress call while en route from Coco Solo, Pnnnmn Canal .one. to Ounntnnntjo liny, Cuba, haa been ordered by the Navy Department. Ileports thnt the submnrlnc needed aid reached the department enrly jes terday and the commandant at tho Gunntnnnmo base was ordered to send out n tug to nsslst the submersible. The reports to the department did not In dicate the trouble being experienced by the It-27. but from the nnturc of the distress signal sent out it was not be lieved she wns In serious trouble. The department todny had received no report from the Giinntannmn com mandant. The 11-27 Is n craft of 405 tons, measures 175 feet over all and has n surface speed nf fourteen knots. Nnvy Department nfflclnls had no Information as to the size of her complement on the piesent cruise, nltliough nnrmnlly it consists of two officers and twenty-seven men. Miami, Fla.. Sept. 20. (By A. P.) No further word had been received at the Miami wireless station today from the American submarine H-27. which, In n wireless message received here yes terday, reported she was in need of nld about 100 miles northeast of Nassau, Hahamn Islands. Sub Chnser lfi4 left Miami early to day under orders to meet Sub Chnser S20 off the Florida coast and to accom pany it to Jupiter, there to nwalt fur ther orders, Wife-Slayer Electrocuted Columbus. O.. Sept. 20. (Hy A. P.) Andrew Davy, thirty-eight years old, was electrocuted at the Ohio Peniten tiary today for the murder of his wife more than a year ago. jiiiiiiiiBirniiiBiiiiiiiiniPiimiiiTiiri'iiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiira H'lijiffiHiiiiiiiiiiraij fur-collar 'coats for as SUBMAF NEEDS ..I.i I . . A BOOZE FLOOD LETS LOOSE i 20,000 Gallons Illegally Withdrawn Through Theft of Permits New York. Hopt. 20. (Hy A. P.) At leant 20,000 isnlloii of whlnkjr have lioeii itlprnllv u-Hliilrnu-n hv (llstlllorH In various purls of the country ns the result of the tliort l permit DinnKt here, prohibition 'officer snlil todny. The Htilpn blanks would linye permit led withdrawal of about 470;000 ciifc, but all New York permits outstanding wcro canceled upon discover of the theft.- K. O. Yellowtey, mobile prohibition agent, who hns been given the title of asFodnte director of prohibition for New York Stitc. .ild thnt the stolen penults found their wny to distillers In various parts of the country, especially Ohio, Kentucky nnd PciniMj-lvanln. I'crmits ior sovcnty-ffiur wiioiesnir druggists in this clly to cull liquor have been revoked on suspicion that they are not legitimate druggists. PLANE TO LEAVFNAVY YARD "Secretary's Barge" to Be Delivered at Virginia Air Base Today A flying boat constructed for the Secretary of the Nnvy tins been com pleted and will be delivered todny nt the Anncostla, Virginia, nlr base. It will remain there subject to the Sec retary's orders. The machine, which Is known as the "Hecrrtnry's Itnrge," will be flown from the nlrcrnft factory nt the Phila delphia Nnvy Ynrd, where It wns built, to its new bnse, which is Just ncross the river from Washington. The seaplane, which is a Hnnrinrd navy Kfi-I, type, has a wing sprend of 101 fcut. nnd Its two liberty motors of 800 horsepower give It n speed of about eighty-five miles an hour. Hpeeinlly lorge cabin ac commodations hnve been provided in the flying boat, which hns an observa tion room with Inrue ports and also n Lav. Entree Dessert. Fish ad Wedding Gifia that are appropriate, desirable and moderately priced ;i-5s rfnrf&'V'UyiSacto n UACDdlB nKBB Vl 142 V- cnblh with n table and chnlra for the passengers. Its capacity Is Hvc or six tinssengcrs In addition to a trcw of four, 50good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE fcfc BULL IV DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper lor "BULL.1' So now you can reoelva with eaoh package a book of 24 leaves of ftlUfe the very finest cigarette paper In the world. tSifritesZT Came Plates MlfeQ, Beveled Plate The brilliantly cut bevels on t h e "Lighthouse" brand of Polished Plate Glass adds to its finish and mark its contour with a band of iridescent light. The prismlike effect of the beveling is always attractive and elegant. Sciicf for Bulletin No. 3 Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA MHHnaMMMaMnnOTMMBaM O R T CLOTHES OF EXTRAORDINARY WORTH AT A PRICE QUITE ORDINARY IS THE MANNER EMPLOYED BY US TODAY IN DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE OF THE KAY. B AC DOUBLE-BREASTED MODEL. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY- TO-PUT-OS' TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Busmtss Hours S:J0 to 5;J0 - 1 - 1 - 126 Chestivujt i Hflu:' ll J QUICK ACTION OR, FORGET IT! A Limited Number of Fatt Suits that ordinarily should be with their Buddies at $50, $55 and $60, but are detailed to sell at $35.00 You know how it was. A Fabulous concession at the source cut our costs in almost half but helped out a big factory's personnel. We're telling you this only by way of explain ing why such Suits of such exceptional qual ity have only $35 price tickets on them. Nothing but that ticket distinguishes them from suits of their own class on our own count ers marked and worth $50, $55 and $60. Of course, this Event consists of a limited lot only, and when they're gone, we'll have no al ternative than to get $50, $55 and $60 for similar qualities which cost us much more. Worsteds, Silk Mix tures, Lifcht Colors, Pencil Stripes and Conservative Pat terns. 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