' )", -J' MF"" ,n T wwm !JS1 ISlOI SORRY, I sraBRPB BISHOP EXPLAINSi Mrs. W. C. Parker Praises Man Who Shet Hiinself at Havre de Grace HELPED NEEDY NEIGHBORS "He miit lftv'' ',(,rn out ' '1's m'Ml' N te de " " !ir,''l",', Mr"" Wll"nn' v Parker terlni In lui home nt 20rit Meuth ' gixty-ciuli'li 'ttert. n lic feiiRlil nn rt'plnniillen fir tin1 MilHcl of het- tins- vbin(i yrKfrdiiy nt tlif Hnvrr- Ip fSrnre ricctrnck nfter hp had lest $2000 en (Jjlllvnnt Mr, Pnrkcr. a matronly, middle t(d woman. "Ith Iren -gray hnir and n kindly fnre. mnrpil nvstlrsfdy nbeut tlir parlor of Iit lit i le home In tlie Elm Elm weed cfeii whlle flic speke of her tasbanil. Mho wa tee nervous te rest, jnd her friends fenr she will collapse with griff. A dorter is rnrlnjr for la awl lm ordered ns complete ipiiet is possible In the hope that nlic may ' ...ein control of her nerves before hr-r I husband's body arrives. 1 x'-iViVinrs h.tntpneil tn Mrs. PnrUpr ild tedav when they Tienrd of her trou ble. Hpr husband was widely known la the neighborhood, and many families Jud at one time or another received proof of "10 kindliness of his dispesl- ' tlen, as he was always wiser te help ny one in distress. The Perker home. i. two story, red -brick Government Gevernment btiilt house In the Klmwoed tract, is tastefully furnished and shows evidence of comfortable circumstance". U'ns Geed Husband ' "I enn't talk nbeut it." the wife said. 'It Is terrible, and ns yet I can scarcely realize my husband N dead. He wns u oed hu'band and n Reed man. and twjbedj loved him. There wax no ' reason for him te kill himself. 1 nm tare he must have been insane." Jehn Hprgln, n member of the Me-Cenaghj-HerRin Company. 2501 Seuth Hobjen street, which employed Pinker, ajrted with the widow that the suicide rau't hne been deranged temporarily. " '"His accounts were in poed eril'-r, he bad plcntj of meiiev and his disposition irwalttajK sunn." said Mr. Herjsln. The tragic clrcumstiiiice? of l'aiker's death were telegraphed tedny from Havre tie (trace. Parker IihiI bet ."(jiiii en (iniiivant. , Id the fourth race, and as the liersei appieached the home ntretch he Is cle ilared b several persons who steed near li'in te have become wildlj excited. He "limited and waved, and then fell silent ns Zed cres-ed the wire a winner. Turning te a man with whom lie had ken femer-inis before the rare, he ie miikcd. 'Well, mv horse came in sec ond. See jeu later." He then turned and nui'i" hi wnj toward the wash room. un'Mii; slowly nnd teiii'lii; up ticket a lie went. Once inside the vashroem he drew a pistol, nnd pulled the trigged Curds ami n letter in Parker'- peckit t'.ndc hih iilentitic.it ten possible The letter was sealed, "-tamped and nd'h c-cd te his wife. Parker had owned n bottling estab lishment nn Market, street near S.xt Ifth Mere prohibition. He retired fiem bwlne""- in 1020, but Inter leek the petition with the realtj firm. FIND MAN IN HANAN CASE District Attorney Clears Up Mystery by Locating Pedestrian New Yerk, Sept liS. The mystery of the Identity of the man ether th.in Jehn S. nerland, the young exporter, en tie scene of the sheeting in Broeklvn, en S.iturdny, when Mrs. (irnce Laws mertalh wounded Miss Mildred Hnnau anil then killed herself, wns cleared up yestercluy h District Attorney Lewis, of Broeklj n The ether man lives in the vicinity of 3e Schermerhorn street. In front of which the sheeting took place. He was en his way home at the time, lie hurried te the scene, made a hnslj eurrey and went back te Court sheet about l.'O feet away, te telephone te a newspaper This is the young man who undoubt edly wns seen running from the scene by neighbors aieused by the shots. MRS. ALTEMUS DENIES ROW Says Stotesbury Did Net Order Re publican Club te Move Mrs. R. Dobven Altemus. chairman Of the Republican Women of Philadel phia Comity, denied today th.it E. T. BtetMburv had ordered that ergani.a "en from its headquarters at lil'l Seuth Eighteenth street "After the primary election, during 8 eoniersatien with Mr. Stetcsburv. J$M n member of the Emeigem-v Aid Advirj Heard, he suggeste.I that it was unwi e te allow the oiganizatien W become identified with politics." she .n.i. ''' Mr- '"lesbiiry the tated ,,, tn, i:n...rBeiie Aid as , the bend- en was as a tein- fiurv eneiiiein lemled t, (1)lllln where ' nnd that we m hfyiiliii.iriers (.. W&KSXEJSlUJ!XaXES T-rrnf GST FT EEUEP' NW! --the Wizard Scientific Feet Expert will be here until Oct 8th rwi Hh Wi?ard method tn .- support under the ii'cture. The inienLiced mtf tri'H natural nnrit.inns. ill Mijn, of feet trouble disappinr. Vhen you take arivnt'tanc. of tli!; f i c e.am e.am n.ptien (lui';nK tkese two we.ks ; en will want, te fwin.ne the Dr. A. Reed i:,j.luen Shoes. They vull 1 ""ip fert weak an. lies, fliu feet, 'or-.., and callus, 'la'np feet, vej.k nrcli--, flat lect. cam- u:..1 ullmis Conic in for the Free Comfert Sile Ci"7VlK 4y&& Fer Men and Women SGLU ONLY AT 106 Seuth 13th 'A Bridge ii as Utrsne en Its Arch 1 b- i jczi r i r snnnat Urtt ir-ZZtX i fi .r - -t .ms -m I . r WWliMi m -r-fvv Tuew , -s. iTrSSl H m jBFjhXCftiillrl J&$-aMi9ir XjJt.v ?mm$iw&m$$m$ -m i wwms&wi'&r ' m i KCt-V .ft MRS. CHARLES .1. DRAL'DE llcfore her mn triage last weelt she was Miss Kailynn Kr.nner, daugh ter of II. K. ('. Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Praiule will live at Untrcl Springs, X. J. GREAT PARIS STORE BURNS Magasln an Prlntcmpa. Cevering Entire Bleck, Is Destroyed Paris, Sept. 2V tin A !'. i Fire bieke out this niernins in the MnRnin ail Prlutemp"., one of the largest de partment stores in Paris, nnd in a short time It w.is seen that an entire block of the .tore would be destried. Fire men devoted their efforts te pieventln the Humes -preudln te another block. Ferluniitel). there was nn wind, nnd il pp"rcil tin" firemen nnxht lie uc-ce-sfnl in Mopping the flames from spreading. The bleik in which the lire rrlginnted was iccently built. Arrested Despite Rabbit's Feet After a i Iiiim- threiich a cenilielil near the Hulii (ielf Club. Policemen Winner and Mii.ell, nf Lewer Nlerien, cnuirht one of twi men who were Mir prised looting the linnn. of Samue! Si'iims, 10 Cpiishohecken read, C.vn wjd, jesterday. Iteturiiins le tue yimms' home, the pellremen found flu: ether man tryluK le hide m a coal bin. A rabbit's feet dropped fiem Ills pocket, when he was -cardicd Tlie prisoner said lh". were Frank Smith and hlejd Jehnsen. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES TlCfl (i 1'iv-nn JUin N" :lllh m. uii'l .nna I. We tlilii7ten lin.te X. 21 t si .k .smith Jilt Ciliv" k.. nnd Anns I'hutMlt. S77 N .ith ft. Jehn s rii 'nn lien Mut nt -iirl Alice C, I'nniim. pn'l s Mki yl. rtalph .M liilumli Til .s.huip ft . mill .limp Mi k. 71'-' Srtuc- M Kink !' .Maui" -"31 N 1: tilt nt.. .intl Ann.i M. Met. .-ter. II.". i: i'.imbrli t. Julin llrii. l.'OI N II utanti n ..nf rinithi Drtienpirt lll.'l'i I.lrmln nm I'h.irlei I. l.it :! I S iir.it7 nt . .mil Ann.. S M.i k 111 I.: V Ililnr.! i .leMnh shn i l-!! Pi. up nt . tmil ltnt I flra JirfM V. AlUr- Bt. Wtlliiim f! no ninn liei. "Vjn N Kilrhlll ft.. an1 Uesf M. Ilulmacli:! .t.'JO Ar- nilneu sif Ptnnlfltius Kaimarck -""-H Milnien si anil l'ranclika Dmr.H.iVlfk.i sj.t s Trent ft Ai r.uet. f. II Tajker hi.. and Maty ntakflchl L'llls IctnrU ft. Wllimni aemt Jn.-,e il Yet I, ft , u-d Marj Hudsen jOmi K r.itiili ft. Ravtnen I 1. i hi ,n .mi i h h ice ft and i.Miihin.' Mntpli'. .in:ti chettv st A'l-ert .1 "i.ua. .tlln V .l.id , . nmi Herf m W Inc. .'IS.'is N' aim Bt William H " ! 1'iai i;. l.shlKh nf and I Ma In Krnhlinh. SII7 I: Hilten n. R.nnund .1 lici Ifis W. l.i-verliMten st.. I and Tn.'n 1' t. mansii k. Itian Linear ' tr .ie lll.am a. Kktt 7301 dermantnun ,m I ami Hp'eii I. til. nn l.'OH N . Wel.lnMnn -t Oani"! Andeisnn .M".! M.intn i t. ,m 1 Vit - 'eiii .Wil 'tj.t .tn'ii William P. llmuKh ul'i S ."With si and i l.lllle i:. Sn.dii l-lli "iitn st. Chinl s U Atinir iil.'7 Vltn- st ind Marl.. K Wncni r tun h irft Pu. Aiitmi ii .il'.tiu lil-'J .lames t. and lfa brlla Denetn litis Hedsre st 0fuald ipt7 L'H'.'l niiinnn 1 ft . ind liliz heth Kur-hn. 13IH H.uueck t i Wi'S c J T nm .Ii 1701 Sit Wmen l I nnd rra .l .Maddv 7JH N fjd si rtnbfit I H M hi n Hula !"i . anxj (jari S HnuRi", fi7.1s I. imbi-rt st Patrick 1 lliniil.in lis Pi I. . st and ..ri K I'lv -'ill I V i huh- ii I, i.t Hi-nrv .Mei.1 IIIIL' sr.tTOra ..i .ind i:ii 11tN 11t' arifeni t Jurnes I' Cnle. iiir.'il ItMnu M, and Aide K K uie .'iIh-' iln'it fi. Derm nlce 01 Maure ilea Mnntini.e st nn. Maiv ManteK n in ft .M.ntinfe ft Miltc.il i: HI. IJ'I'i III c it nM,' P.lll'ln. I P. ai e Hi nlt.Miin J YOUNG MAN npe -." i elleife triin'.itleu, experienced bi-eUkeepei d -ir - position with firm "f public .u euiiii' mts r 915. I., dr. i tUIli.' FJNE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED ini: resfkbacd galleries lll.'u ilinit Slrccl f ir-M.rnreriyiCTVTTOKvpr, huikU a natural. a natural, easy weak paits of your toot bonus are tic-nth nut back All nnin stens :infl seen Demonstration! KHssssf Belter S!vj"s CaVl Bp Ma 'J.' St. ;ytrj rz2 czj cru J&JCDCJ 7sS-JI J pa zia 3 crf5 wTpwfrw h BVBNIJWJ 'TJ&LIG ' MBfet-HilJABErPHlX;' WEttKE&DA'lr Rhlnelander Agrees te Proba tion of Fermer Recter at St. Jehn's Church . . mis... . WOW IS IN WYOMING ' " Hishep rihlnelnnder rxplaintd ledav that Heern. ci,.im. m-i i ....... lletted hi, re:ietit.itice and coin lucid him i'f "it purpose -if -intendment." I Therefore, the Wi-heti assert . Me pit? no impediment :n the path of Mr. Kich Kich inend'fi return te the Pretetant Kplsto Kplste inl f'hurch. nor te the ultin nte res- Itorntlen nf Mr. Richmond's priestly i "lesauves. preMiled t lint there are "further evidences nnd weikfc of atone ment." , Mr Richmond, who ferntcrlv wns ' "ei of St .Jehn's Chili- h. this elf.. ',',?. 'eoe'cd hj Hlsheii Uhtnelnnder .In 1 IT for conduct tinbeceinins n c;ere -man. ''I am pi id te clear up a situation hich mlht Hhfrwise be miiindei miiindei miiindei foed." exnlaltieil Bishop Rhinelander I'll.iy. "When n man 's suspended or deposed from the minlstrv it does net menu hit his 'orders' nrc taken from him. That Is imnessible. 'Orders.- u we ny, are 'Indelible' : once u priest, a ways a nrje-st. Punishment anil pen alty conic, net in faking awa.v a man's 'orders. ' Im in sttnendlnj him from the ue of them. I ! cnnnnl 'ellicinte' as priesi while his stntence staudr npninn Mm. 'I'eno-itien' from the minlstri i flic most seve-e fei in of 'suspi nsiett' (thai is. the heaviest penult ) provided for in our cinen ln. A man. if de posed, is susm nil.'d from the :'iti:itr. for tnt les tlmn three e.it-s and ma net tl.-'ii he restored ijn'rs i-eilnin con dition' are fulfilled: conditions which are Intended net enlv tc attest bis re pniitiinie and nmetdment. but aNe te I revtde proof thai tlie niiin-n-l He nil -theiltins of the Chinch lne regained cenlid tee Ii him. "But if tnis term of prebat'ci is sat Isfnetnrijv i",m;l"led and flic neresspn conditions n-e fiiHilleil, a man who has l-eeii denesftl may be irstnied, v. ithnnt belli; renrdained. "M '. Klchmnud has professed his re-r'-ntpiice and purpose of am'"iil,.ieni The Hishen of Wyoming needs ncn In his extensive field. The BUbeu .t-1'eil me if I 'mil obiectlens ft his u-i n Mr Richmond fir -ueli weik in his diocese as a latninn ma. de unilei the i.iniu of the Ch'irih. 1 retilietl t lint I had iv nlijcftieti : -h-it I was entiieh te.iily te he.e Mr. Richmond given a chance In prove himself under suitable .'iper .'iper isen nnd 'Unction, following both the spirit 'iiiil llie letter of tlie Chinch's law. I sjniere hone that Mr. Iticli- innnd will use these next tlnee .f.irs te I C'ieiI .ffci-t in prrviii"; (lie .stii'critx of ' his desire te ntrieve the past. T.int is the only qui tien new invelvci' te welcemeTenn fresh Sophomores Will Shew Their Delight Tomorrow Night 1 tit.-nitlt ..f Pnnnuvli niil.i f rpalmien will be "'welcomed" b the upper class- men at 7.10 o'clock tomorrow evenliiR. It will he the annual "ti"ld wel'eme.'. antl the sophomores, enzer. the;- av le set hi-tter acquaiiitctl with the en teiiiiR class, premise that the iccep iccep tieu tomorrow evening will leave noth ing te be desired in the matter of warmth. In fact, they piemie a real "het time." I'lcent invitation was sent le the fie.shmen today by their friends, the sophomore.., te attend the fi "Id welcome tomorrow even'ms in n body. Tliej don't went any freshman te miss it. The girl students nt the I'niiersiti will have a welcome of their own It will be held at .'t o'clock S.iturda afternoon In the Hetnnicnl (iiirdens. Fire Forces Tenants te Street Occupants of a rooming house con- acted bv Kdwnnl Kelly, at Ne. 102 Mount Vernen .street, tied te the street In their nipht apparel when fire was discovered in the second -stpn front bedroom nt '' '10 o'clock this mernin?. The blaze, vhn h destroyed the furni ture in the room, is blamed en a care- ess smoker 1 he less was less than S100. , takes everj )ob out en the lTar- mW J MiK!nREav Zr &rtl&3C- V;3i Gi Vi DT 'lrl,rf 1 Jirr' uHB,! I,i friMI - read before delivery is made Br&r rfw. wKf Sti ra K! i W VAW1? tJ$Slffil&8MiKl apsoecaoacsisociB te u,e customer nesuit- BS.S'SiffliATPva. "" -- zmmwMMM&BM J TTV 2 TO T"V OTTDTDTI J satisfaction te the car fe22fSS SrmvMpi cii WnS j7 . - n--.?1 J ruHBSl 5 BttAR J3 Y STEEL a e ner and u, us. Km S mmWTw $PT fiRl? ? MM ?$lMfl?A SffiraWJEHB: m i EDW. DARBY'S SON 2 THE HATCH MOTORS C? rHI41! s.c5r tigIfeK Bedroom Suite BBSS5ISMPBSH Salle nr rtnii iiiiwiiiiMiM iiii Ml and it, a winner tee! Beautiful Walnut kc $S)Ea S ' fl53!SlSi 51 handsomely finished. Nete the full length 51 M W -rv K'b ' fl' Vanity Dresser with its six drawers, the & ' M I A M 31 bow -end Hcd and the capacious Chifforebe fi rfSkffll dfcO t$ Wa " SP2t3?4 tfM S5 $8k .jwk it I llll IllllB'l i CYCLONE FENCE MAKES YOUR IN. Ii K " lyffBHI fl VESTMENT IN BEAUTIFUL HOME , !ri(ii , WSm I SURROUNDINGS WORTHWhE ! WfWi Bm WSSML h'r 5hrUS' gardens and flevers flour. I- I 4whhWm WMm Til without danger of harm by destructive, 9 iWA'jjlMlliJhffim 7CltisB5Z2Mim B B T. .O would-be intruders. I J IS ESTABLISHED 1859 ' rsn M$rW - B mfflMmmimw&iWtaiier t!'J- :qcs tich ta , ft i?jij?9.' -rz.i.iiLjr' imtx-ivr ,v--.;y.'j - a1 immm8mfm rAeiDicT-c i , i WW ' .!.. IT AWAIT RENTCUT IN N. Y. Householders Move te Suburbs Until Apartment Prices Tumble New Yerk, Kept. 'JS. Moving van operators reported thctnBelvea swamped today by applications from householders who wish te take part In New Yerk' annual heglra which is supposed te end with eterjbetly settled for th v inter en October 1 . Indicatiena weie, however, that ever body will net be settled by the first. One larj;e teal estnte operator sniti hundreds of wily flat hunters had , taken temporary ipinrlers In the isiibutbi te wait for a tnmble in rentals w,1,rh llr i",f",,",'i "''i Ki" ! idlatcly after October 1. I "Te let" signs nre mere numereitr than they have been in year, he pointed ""J. and taid he and ether operators would cut their rates L'O per cent rather than hnve their npnrtmcnts vacant thrmigheut the winter PHIL5.1S HlORED at mm FAIR Mayer Moere Going There To day en Trial Trip of Nev Police Yacht DAY IS ALSO FOR FARMERS Special ntinntrh tn Eli-iii.ip r'. r WiXn'r Trenten, Sept. 'J5!. -'Tammis' Il.iy" anil "PliiVilplph'ti Day" were combined n't the inte-state Knir tednj v In n ihou iheu i.i 'ids crowded the grounds mi t'.n thi-.l day of the Me exhibition P mnnv j cars every Wednedy of ( week has Ieen called "Farmers' li " but this ,x car. owing te the i ei '.n'er Moere ami of he" prominent PI ilado' ilade' phiiiii". the (ifiicinl title of the ilu was extended Farmers from every part of Nev Jersey nnd ninny from Pennv'.v mtn antl N"w Veil: Statu tote ,ewed l'ie larpe nrr.n of inji'leiiltiiinl e. hiblts. the IhetiteeU and the up. te rpite fnrtn machlneri Fnrm lads :i 1 1 i: n- in their hest suit and with their m .et. hearts, als i ncjith dressed. v.e,-e hern In neat nunilvi - . Tl'.-" Philnde phia de'exntien will reneh hete this nftenieDn. cemlnt; in tli" Delaware Rer en Philadelphia's new police jui'ht en t trial trip. The vis,. teri will he weltemcd nt the deck In Majer Detini-IM. of Trenten, ami (V i". enel Mnhlen R. M.ircerum. s,.eretn-.- of tlie Fn'r A-sociiitien. They will ttien be driven in automobiles te the li.li li.li Greunds, where a caul of special enter taininent will be provided. EVEN WATCHDOG !S STOLEN Owner of Fine Pear Tree Foiled by'- "hlevcs nt Swedeland Norrlsteuii. Sept US.- In the inrfl of deor;;e Hlne. of Swedelnnd there stands ,i large pear tree. The limbs were bent down with an abundance of luscious fruit. Mines .aw the cocteus plancri. of persons who passed his home and knew the fruit was In peril. lie took time by the forelock nnd purchase a vicious looking watchdes and tiivl him jtn '' , ' ''', , ,,, , .miimI.ij n'Eht Mines slent peacefully 'or fi'p nrsr nine since the tmit ha ilpcieil lien lie awoke next morning a leirible .sight t.iet his gaze. lie tree was lia'e e" 1. int. In the night the tree had been stripped ' by thieves, who net only stele the fruit i but also flele the doe. Testing Service Werk -'"577 FAJfaUCtUt&BXL ! ISfflSffiSSraS i puts an absolute check en , rrffKtfM, fl V 't - SWal t&M$mkMX&WK mm unBatisfacterv workman- O ETOHrxMiwS?i ' tPPSzS 23 lffTffmWtBmM n ship. An expert tester cscw5l- &WMsSS. 8?W!i'. 'fRfiKHHrHMl CARPETS and FURNITURE U.S. GAMS POINT ON IS. BERGDOLL Government Cots Order Requir ing Deserter's Mether te Ac count or Justify Refusal WOMAN IN .COUNTER-SUIT The Government today wen the first skirmish in what irnin!e. te be a Ions dnwn-eut end hitteih contested lesnl niRnsen'e.it 'vifh Mr. Fmina ". Met-"; ilf-ll, mother of Oiever nnd Irw'n. The Cteeinn-tit's vietnp- was rep tesented I . nn order fiem Federal .It'dRe Dickinsen that Mrs BerKtlell must show cans" Oetet.er 11, in the t'ni'ed State Cmirt why she sheul I tic-t ;iv' an afce-intint; in full of (Iro (Ire ver's estnt" te Til-inn's V Miller. Allen Property Custodian M'-s llefdell. in t(tiiiiit'u hn I fdcil a suit fi-nlnst M'llc. demandin; the it turn of SI .0(1(1 000 worth nf I prepei tv which 'ie seized en the plea that it was nart of fiVccr's assets, i .Mrs. i;o:2(eii cent"i'is ta.nt (irever is net tlv )W'ii"r of this nrep"ity. A nice lepnl point rni'ed bj Mrs. Bergdoll Is whether (Irever can In any event be nn nlieu enenij . within the meaning of the act. new that a treaty i I of pence has been sinned with the Cen- : tin' Kut'upcnp nations Further it is eenti-nd"cl b Mrs. I ! rcdnll and net feun -el that firever i'i'er was an enrm alien within tlie uicnulnr of the l.iw. iini' In was ,i I born American, and mt a mitinnnl ef1 either (Je-inam ei .n ti l'i -I Inncaiw . i Mrs Iletsdell nl-e den m flint "-he mid hei ether se.is we.-e tu an en , cnemj ulleiis. ESCAPED LUNATIC ROUTS FAMILY, BRANDISHING AX Patrolmen Plckaul Finally Subdue Martin en Kenllwerth Street An n. Heuifii(d bj nn insane man wa-- sufficient huh" Inst night for Airs. Mary Hnrvej ami roomers at 1(1" Ken Ken I'werth stiert. te rrek ,n tei-iimi of the nellie. who w ere altrai toil by Mrs. 1 lurvi'j 't- s- re tin .. t rales', en- pntielman entered the lieiisc and .ittia'-tul ntteutlen of the man. whib another crent iip behind the man nnd pined hi- nr"ii while tlie tirst patrolman leek chnrge of the n. Tlie man wn Inte- Identitirtl is Mat -tin I'l'kaul. who escii"ei from I'.lrick le Hospital several ilnt. r,v. rieknul appeared at t'm house. nx jn luintl ami a business-like ipre.sien en his face. The nt'ftipnnts of the heus needed no persiinslen te leave Thev (led and left tr the p i'ji" ,in nrsuni'Ut that was tiei'e.aM CMsfem Made Suits Are Lewer Every man want3 that "custom made" work m the suit he wears. Yeu can ebtcin a suit today, tai tai Ierci te the .loner, s-tandard, at a de cidedly lower price than was possible a few months ae. Demestic and foreign faUltinjrs at Se," te S7-1 ... . '' " Ana ter tnese who want the "even price" one table that contains suit inp;s at S.10. r. S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Sheet CYCLONE gggggg.TV All ms0 w Rvr! SEPTtelVJteEltf 2& ASKS NEW CYNWYD BRIDGE Nelahbcrhoed Club Demands That Pennsylvania Line Replace Structure The Pennsylvania Railroad bridge ut '. Ht.-.'il t.iiu tiwlnrurl tn hfl itnanfu nt ' JI'...- ...... ..L....... ... . 7.... .. . a mcctins nf tlie Baln-Cynwyd .N'clxh .N'clxh .N'clxh horheod Club In the Fire Association Hall last night. As the reult of nn examination of the bridge b the club's committee en hlghwn.i". n H-solutleii was adopted unanimously urging the County Com missioners te demand that t'u- rnllrend build a new bridge immediately. I.e Hey errell presided at the meeting. An ttldress en general conditions in I'urepc was made by Dr. Armand (icrsen. Outing for Peer Rlchardltes Devi-ter of golf and tenuis in the Peel Iti'hmd Club ur- heblln; .in o'if e'if Ing tediu at the Huntlngtlen 'nllc ('eunlr Club. Mhim i f the members went out this met nine, and will lie joined b ethers this afternoon. I.iiu'h rnn was served ut the club. .Inseph V. Simpscn i fhiitninn of fl coinmir ceinmir tee In charge. imimKsm akM I Zns Sit-VEnsnnua 'Vr.,.-9" ftH Wedding IrwiTATieNS Weddinc Announcements Correct Stationery feralSccaJ Functions (ggg?35raia?2SZ55Sg55gSflg jy keef's standard of Tailoring 'is that which gives elegance and character te the appearance of our garments and assures per manent shapeliness and satisfac tory lasting service. Fall and Winter Suit and Tep Ceat prices begin very moderately at $30. JACOB REED'S SONS M-24-H426 OiesfairafcSfereeB lESSljZgigfiffigrgg The resulting beauty and increased value of your premises repay you for the effort, time and money expended (e cultivate an artistic and attractive setting for your home. Fer descriptive booklet, phone or write Dept 12 FENCE COMPANY ange Building, Philadelphia PRTTl?Frpav1j l'92i MRS. WATTS MERCUR DIES Prominent Clubweman Succumbs at Heme In Walllnoferd Mts Mmie K. Deni" Men mi. vlfe of Watts Mercur. died this morning nt S.1." o'clock at her home, Nether Nether ..efls. Wn'linsferd. from a rompllca rempllca rompllca ten of diseases. She and her husband iccently reliirred from ICurere, where they spent the Hiring and summer. Mrs. Mctcur had four thildren, Mrs. Themas K. f'nhnll. Mre. .felin S. Al bert. .Inmes Watts Mercur. dr., -eeie-tniy if the Commercial Trust Ceniiian;. nnd Miss Denise Uonere Iercur. Mi Mercur is engaged le marry reunt firnzle Censtaniina Nicola Si Itte. of Reme lie is new a gue?t at th" Mer cur home. , Mr lercur er(.ililzed the Walling ford Chapter .-.f the Red Cress during the Siianish-Ameticnti War. and enlv icsisned the cluirmenshl:-, ri-centli. She wns n'se icjeii' fur man vcars of the Delaware Count i Clinptei. Dnushters of the Amcii-nn Revolution, nnd wns n niembei of tlie Colonial Dames, the msr lTik kfjy " fPUltiV "": lite t "JCJ n 1 J 3 U':. ' '. Y rw p I.'mcrcenej' Aid at Phtlatlftl u iu . , m pw nrrMdent of Ihtt Mne Oltin, u tern. The funeral will tie bidd Ktiiliy Said a University Professer: "I am a scientist. I didn't in vent the 'Precess of Elirninn Elirninn tien.' But they tell me I knew hew te use it. "Fer instance "When I buy a suit I go te every geed clothing store. I examine the clothes. I examine the prices. "And this is what I deduce: "That while Perry value may net be the best IN EXIST ENCE, they're the best IN PHILADELPHIA!" PertV HIGH TIME FOR A FALL SUIT, $25 TO .$60 Literally thousands from which te choesa. A galaxy of worsteds, chevieU and homespun's in dark patterns, light mixtures and herringbones. Priced te make quick friends with your pocketbook. Many excellent selections for as little as $25. Others at $28, $30, $S5. $40 $45 and higher. Pcrry't TELL THE GOVERNOR the price of Perry's Junier Suits $24. It will put him in geed humor. "Guess you DO need a suit son." he'll say. Just right for regular feHevs who have graduated from short trousers. And while you're here leek at the new hand-tailored, ali-woel Junier Overcoats for Fall $26! Perry's THEY'RE HERE FOOT BALL WEATHER and FALL OVERCOATS! Ne team like Quality and Lew Price. And thousands of onlookers every day. The Coats are well worth seeing. Handsome fabrics. Lined te the waiBt with silk. Silk pipe seams. Try them en Loose Leose Loese fitting models that slip en I smoothly, $35, $40, $45, $50. I Perry's ! ARE YOU ready for Fall? We are! Table after table of suits I and overcoats for every sire, ! need and desire. Yeu knew the benefits of EARLY SELEC TION! Perry's Perry & Ce. 16th & Chectnut St. Wanted An Opportunity te Fit This Specification n rnrinttr. 29. who thlnlc. mtIt. dlrret with vliten. h writ ma nnui- uai y K.oea ieiir. nil exsnnc b rlmeniirntl rral ila iblllty and b knewi hew te buila up . loyal ell.ntl decidedly an UHt te jour oranla eranla oranla tlen Thrr t a Ms xetitlv loelclnr (or thta man ind tM man wanta te rt Id touch with htm. ' r Ml. LKDQEK OFTIOB Credit Manager Ten years' experience an credit manager In retail and wheleaala establiahmenta is the qqallflee tten offered by aggresaire yeuns man, thirty-two years of ate. who dealres sjnecUen In Ilk capacity. C 120, LEDGER OFFICE 1 mJ iiSs Market- and Fourth Sfs, PHILADELPHIA CITY-WIDE ATTENTION The displayi of time and labor-saving: ma thinery in our Market Street window, a new exhibit beinjr shown each week, are attracting city-wide attention. See Our Exhibit Sample Our Service. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,550,000.00 J ',1 .i i . pi w m m mi I i DO BUILDERS BS 40 & 42 s? kw'e MSEWil smmwArwrrmsssiSS W mrVB8W2&&$r i uniNUUM. I 51 uisL tJ,'tt iK v"assMy I I VST- 40 & 42 S. 2rl Ri- I 1 1 ne- m sjvr . . - -v . - LLJUARCH jc- J1
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