Bpiw'SiP "S?fSl '1-W mrn11 JOOSHHE FAIR" MEETINGS CALLED Neighborhood Rallies' te Gal- fyanize Phila. Inte Benefits of B 1926 Sosqui-Centennial I EUROPE KNOWS OF PLANS fbpt's Your Suggestion for Name for 1 926 Fair? "Liberty's World Fair" Ih th nJmc MiRRMtc.1 by P. 0. Itewlcy, mil ClieMnnt etrcet, who believe, Sh many ethers, that "Hcwjul. Cnteniilnl" U awkward na n title, .nd te nwnv. mcnnltiK'efls. "'Verl'1'N I'0',re Knlr" l the mir ,tlen of Wllllnm W. Herner, hoc JeUry of the Klunnls Club, lu this ' J7ir. what's ienr idea of a fit ting iWc' A quick M-rlcs of neighborhood meet- mi " projected 10 reiviiuiau iu i- 'Mrently Numbering piam ier m-'Lnui-Ccntennial Exhibition Inte llteme fcmblnnce te life. IKS ..-l-t,l.,l,r,r,,l mil DH u 111 lin I anew inn """" " ',': ,., V Mian Oil I' V a iuhii i""s ". V' wl be made te ...it li nil xli into the fair undertaking, a project which iwlmltH of no delay. Miiinlii!.'! men who an' aili te the knefit the exposition will be te l'lilln ffila point out that te have all In 2. hv 102U. the j car .set for the 4ir. the work muM be started OY . '"iTniiend knows about It and has ,remlM!(l co-operation. Honolulu ha Un told about the fair. 'Werd has rene te i.iiKiumi mil j" . .......-- uui. In Phlluilclphla. the plnnn teem te be !Klng, except in Mattered quarters. Kcalty Men Active The Philadelphia Ileal Estate Heard, .beer, Mai ted a drive today for mem bmliln in the .ScmiuI -Centennial Ex Ex bibltlen Association. A committer of tewntynve workers under the direc tion of William II. Wilsen, president f the beard, becas. an "errennlve" en 400 artlve member, and will net cease firing until 'he cigiiaturc et every man Is In the membership list. When the active member have been fatlieicil In the committee will then te after the luOO asseelntu members of the beard. Demands for information concerning the ScMiui-Contennlnl are pouring in te the npsoilntien's uxcciKivc offices at City Ilnll daily. Inquiries have com from every State in the country as well is from the provinces of Canada. Every Chamber of Commerce and trrry KivvanN Club in the United Slates nnd Canada is among the army of boeMers for the big celebration. Oa Monday Alba 11. Jehnsen, presi dent of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, will address the ll'irrisburg climber at the State Capitel and point mt tli" advantages te be gained by the State and Natien through the Centon Centen tiil observance. Call Sent te Europe The purpose of .Majer Moere te have tie message of the Sesqul-CentcnnJnl Celebration go ringing around the terld is being achieved. Edward Hele delivered it in IIel- hnd and ether countries. Hedman Wanninnkrr boosted It in England and France, and Jeseph N. Knellenburg ipekc en the celebration n few daj 1(0 at Honolulu. Themas Shallcress, Jr., of the Ki Tin's Club, said that while this or er or jinlzatien has criticized tin; delay In me lair plans, mi& was none te inject 1 little djnntnlte Inte the proceedings. THIS TIRELESS HAS GONE 897,676 MILES 'Adam Grill, Pa., Seeks With Big Credit of Sliillingleii, Mileage Recerd Marhe te His lie lias Dene 122 Miles a Day for the Past Twenty four Years Almest Without a Break Here's Hew Tlwy Stand in Commuting Contest ADAM GKILL. of Shilllngten, j.. has commuted dally from his erac te this city for twenty -four JWrs; weekly for three years. "Wnil trip. 122 miles. -Total mile Ht. W17 1570 Total cost. SfS'JOO. ELIAS KINSEY. Heading, rom rem Buteil for twenty -three years. Hound trip, 110 miles. Tninl mile If. SUOXU! Total cost, (1000. WILLIAM II. IICOS, Doylcs Deylcs Wn, bus commuted dally for tvven-Ij-six yp;.s. Hound trip. 70 miles. $W mllinge, B40.120. Total cost, tail f,, i0mm"terR' ("eutct waxes fast Mi. K An"t'",i- aspirant te the tibM i nu handsenip enst-iren time m'V 'las l'n"!c te the fient with a new eaie record Mie.nveV' k,l,B of 1,le dav-ceach denl b ' L la!" (!rlll of Shilllngten. Pa.. ai!p7ri "1L " less than mi7,utu ' ;.'.. de and is still going strong. fl h, I 8,'',n lh !l '"l"'1' ,ew nmi J Grill L". Ics lM,Jend Heudlng. Mr. ,lt in. i,.',,, ,1m "nl" f Hving Hiere CI,,!" ,fftrl-v "Be. His work Is only bilcc! " les "uuy-n,1(I 1C Ilke8 tlie OriUr,l.hc l""1 twntJ-feur years Mr. taeit ,.si.!,0l, 1,ls 12- "ii''''' " lv Ju .ih Ull0,'t a break. Hefeic that t..'s ii once n ,i L- rH !..... ...nMU kn.Vl "urc hri 0f ,r""!? ,ln tl,ih ,l- I1" tllc mail.,! V'.1'1 'Oineitead claimed him, 'l!iii"".,..bl,k te home cooking. "trreri....'1 ? Kl"t"?y. "f Heading, mtVAi ."" I'l'"1, s,-"re -r- (''HI 'll,f! ttemir.. t0 B01 "P at It o'clock 111 the ttiv t' "V.1.1 though he lives further Inasmuch as ttttSn- "" '""n does i PtestnL .'.'" ("""1 "et demand In Wurlnlim!,il. "'''"'k. he cm. lie 5 A. 51. y '" bp'1 u" the forenoon until TaU.k ii,.. n.K . - , u;,,,, 0r City rn "fc !nt t inp , rises nnd dresses, 'Cinr..y hrejikfast and takes the .: nan r,B i) ii- "rim ... .,up Heading. Cpen his t the t twenty mluutes biter, he gees lllltcH ; takes I ctat In ti'f! I',"-".'"1 '"'"'' Ids accustomed n,'n',ll 1:.. for 1'hiliideliibin. OiiVlVn , ""ferl'iiladeli feltfj'" .!"lll,.n ,lu,f '"t'T he is lie lie TectV.l t 'J1, ,".n'li,,' Terminal and ''"'T'euse. dl,,l' (Iutle8 et the Cub' '"'"fr liome t gllt ll0 tllkeiJ n cnr A Leadinr Lady 'iUlUBBBBBBBBBBBhlfe .v.ISSMAKY O. CALLAHAN Will take Hie principal part In "Net With My Meney," te be given next week by St. Agatha's Dramatic Association 'CLUB WILL GIVE PLAY st, Agatha's Association te Present "Net With My Meney" St. Agatha's Dramatic Association will present n four-net "creek" play, "Net With My Meney," In the school hall. Thirty-eighth and Spring Garden streets, from October 11 te October 14, lticlushe. The comedy was seen last fcapen in New Yerk, under the title of "Little Miss Chnrlt." St. Agatha's Dra matlc Association annually giver four productions. This will be the first of the present season. The lending character Is taken by Miss Mary (. Callahan. Others In t lie cast arc Miss Margaret M. Coyne, Miss Mury E. Fletcher, Miss Katharine A. Kevency nnd Messrs. Helicrt .1. Campbell. Jeseph 'J. Hair, Daniel A. Diamond, Denlcl D. Gallagher, James l MeOulrc, James P. Simons, James 13. Shceran and Francis J. Travascie. EUREKA! Jehn Found His Gun and Moses Get Bullet in Feet Jehn McGhce, a Negro barber who livesnt 2.1115 Hensall street, left his shop, at Twenty-third and Nnssau streets, last night with the day's re ceipts and a revolver In his pocket, nnd his friend Moses Martin, 2.111 Jeff Jeff ereon street, walking home with him for protection. They didn't meet any bandits, but McGhee put his hand in his pocket te sec If his gun was still there, and the weapon went off. The owner of the revolver es aped with a bullet hole through his coat and treii"crs, but Moses was net se lucks. The bullet struck him In the feet. Magistrate O.-vvnld at the Nineteenth nnd Oxford streets station today held McGhee in $-400 bail for a further hearing. NAB SUSRECT IN SHACK Hurffvllle, N. J., Youth Accused of Robbing Stere Wallace fieid, twenty-one jears old, of Hurffvllle, N. .1., was arrr-tcd this merii'ng in n shack' en the outskirts of Clementnn, chnrged with having in his possession a quantity of stolen goods found In Hie shack. Tim merchandise consists of cignrs nnd cigarettes and ether articles the police say were stolen from stores In the vicinity. Field was bent te jail in default of bail. COMMUTER ADAM C.HILL SliUlliigten, P.i., mail, who luis I'eminiited 807. 071! miles and Is adding 122 curb wuihduy te the htatlen, catches the ! :.Te for Heading, arrives there at ."i:30, spends twenty minutes en the mtcruibau and turns up with a whale nf an appetite, for supper at 0:110 or thereabout. Allowing for Sundays, holidays and; ether interruptions of the scheduled performance, he spends 11,"0 hours ui year this way, and in twenty-four I years of daily commuting he hasvvhilcd! away 27,004 hours. Add te this the 4".5 hours consumed I In his weekly trips during the first three years, and we have 20,070 tieuis, or ii little mere than 1211 days. Three, and Half Years On Cars The logical conclusion from this brilliant train of thought Is that Mr. Grill has passisl mere than three and one-third solid years en the public car riers. Had he lived In Philadelphia lie could have spent all that in sleep. Mr. Grill's nearest approach te an accident occurred some years age, when the tinln en which he was riding uiib hlilcsvvwlpcd. Richelieu Apartments FOR RENT 11M-M16 Spruce Street New ready for occupancy. Itacheler and small fumily apart ments; one, two, three- and four rooms and bath. Agent en premises. JEVENIN6 PUBLIC BOY IS SUSPECTED GIRL'S MURDER Fourteen-Yoar-Old Lad Held in Fiendish Slaying at Madi Madi eon, Now.Jer3ey FATHER SCOFFS AT CHARGE New Yerk, Oct. 8. Francis Kluxcn. Jr., n fourteen-year-old boy, wls nr rested Inte last night by the authorities in Madisen, N..T., and charged with the murder of twelve-year-old Jcaimettc Lawrence. The arrest came, after several hours of auctioning, In which the lad stoutly denied that he had killed the girl wbetc body was found in the weeds owned by the youth's father. Suspicion turned toward FranclB early yesterday afternoon, the autheri ties said. At that time his parents were 'nstructed te keep the boy in the house and where the police could watch him. Suspicion was directed toward jeung Kluxcn when It was noticed he acted nervously near the scene of the crime. He was with his father at the time, and when the parent left a policeman questioned the boy. All he would say was, "It's awful," and trembled all ever, the policeman said. Later n schoolgirl friend of the dend girl re ported t0 the police that Kluxcn bad n una i" i.i-.i .....,-. -L- .. -.. i .i. mvu .u L-.u.cc (;er 10 cuicr luu wuwie - Held for Grand Jury' Francis was nrralgnsd before He cerder Schencbcrgcr shortly before raid night and committed te the county Jail te await the action of the Grand Jury Early today young Kluxcn was taken te the county Jnll at Morristevvn and submitted te further questioning. 'They haven't a thing en the boy," his fnther, Francis Kluxcn, Sr., de clared after the examination. "Hew could he come into the house after a crime like that, eat supper quietly nnd n.tcrvvnrd go te bed and sleep soundly? They questioned him for four hniirs nnd eet nethinir from lilm lint n nnrrnfll 1 nflUilll II I iln ntlil ! straight story." The boy Ik held en a warrant which charges, J'en Information and belief." that be attacked and killed the girl. Stabbed Score of Times An autopsy performed en the body of Jeannettc by the medical examiner showed that the girl had bc-n attacked. She had been stnbhed mere thau a score of times. Jcnnnette was tall and strong. With her athletic figure, bobbed blonde hair and quick stride, she might easily have been mistaken for a lass well in her teens. She hnd been minding the baby of Mrs. J. A. G. Sandt ou Thursduy after school, and n few minutes ufter Ti o'clock started down the aveuuc toward her own home, 2."0 yards nway, en Illdgedale avenue, close te the corner. Hetweeii the two houses, en the right side of the street, lies n stretch of timber and brush, ktiewn as Kluxcn's Weeds, filled with ravines. Hillocks and refuse. Darkness was just beginning te settle when Jcnnnette reached the weeds. Shu did net nttempt u short cut through, for her parents had warned her against It. Besides, the few feet saved was tneie than offset by the diffi culty of walking through the shrubbery. Mether Heard Cry Hut when just half way past the gloomy stretch of broken land Jean nette was seized from behind. She screamed, for Mrs. J. V. Law rence, her mother, in the cottage a hundred yards away, heard the cry sound shrill, then gurgle out us the assailant's fingers sank Inte the child's threat. Mrs. Lawrence weut te the deer and cnlltd, but no reply came and i.he heard no further sounds. Jeaimcttc. lighting every feet of the way. was dragued deen into the shrub bery, out of sight of the streets, for there arc no lights en the avenue. Her clothing was tern off in the struggle, and then te silence her. her assailant struck her directly in the face with clenched list, stunning the girl. With a short lengtll of hempen twine he tied her hnnds behind her. crossing the wrists nnd pulling the twine snug in what Is locally known as a "rosebush hitch.'1 a knot that does net come out easily. He half-dragged, half-carried her. as the broken shrubbery showed, until he reached a depression in the ground near where n big tree hnd been felled and the trunk sawed In halves. He killed her before he left, sinking a knife deep in her threat, again into her heart and again and again into her body, until twentv-feur wound were made. With a tern piece of the child's waist be made a gag and forced it between Lcr teeth. Anether fragment of garment he tied nbeut her threat, se that if she should recover conscious ness, despite the wounds, she could net cull for help. 18TH & WALNUT STS. Co'nfertahlo wrll-'uin 'li"il njtalile Housekeeping Apartment 8 renmn, S Imtli. en 11th fleer, M5 S ISth bt. Vrr Jut te May l.t Rent, $500 Per Menth HERKNESS & STETSON I-nnil Tlttr lllilg. WE WANT YOU le romp 11 nd rvp our LITTLE SHOP OF GIFTS AND FAVORS Monday, Oct. 10th Wr will die cuch ru.temrr with .1 inir rhn.r of f.1,00 11 rliiirmlnc picture uf 11 let rly bnby, SIte 14Hs20, THE LITTLE SHOP OF GIFTS AND FAVORS WeddiiiK (ilfti, Heek.. 1'lcrurra. Cards for nil oreu.Ieiu, eTrltlr and Cnnil), 637 Real EiUte Trust Bldg. ItreaJ anil tlirntnut Reme Beauties They're Umutlful tee The tlneit pple In h heil iiiniNlinri" Ilnnil incited turefully litclied and rr&ded, In perfi-ct ueuUlllan An i-jnrt .i eum uf Uui mi Come and ijet .eniethliKr real. Apple. Cook or eiit 'em. rider Ju. I .ueet piile Julie. INire Cider Vlnetnr I'lrklim Time, flilrken. ellewt frj or .ten 'era. While Potatoes The Htundird. 'llin Black Huine Ten Henni lutn lleht luneli and, from 1 te 7 I' M , uercii Iti fumnua fine freh farm .tinner. Ir ii'it Hiiiiimnre in, diiuikIii threuah Melta and t ' nillei beyond le Iho BLACK HORSE FARM I'Uenei Media I0J Pmjh LEftGER - ffilLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, WHAT TROLLEYS Tills car was cruslicd bclween two slreet nnd Woodland nveiiue last escaped uninjured, was held en TROLLEYS CRUSH AUTO David Ellas, Who Escaped Injury, Held as Reckless Driver -David Ellas, 2200 North Seventeenth street, was driving his motertruck north in Woodland avenue Inst night, preb- nlilv thlnklmr about today s roetnnll game and wondering ...... n nntlnm llull if I'eiin would UP'' II f llltl ....-.. At Sixty-second street lie discovered a trollej" rollej" car direct 1 in bacu 01 nun !' ,. - . .,. ,.. 'mil nne nnnrenc l c en nie icu. tie - - -.. ,,,,,, if, ,,... nmi Mip truck was struck by both cars. He vnn nnt. in lured. The truck was de mellshed. Magistrate Dugan. of Thlr ty - second ty - secend nnd Woodland avenue police biniien, neni nun imu.-i v" ...... .. n hearing en October 10, charged with reckless driving. ROBBED OF HIS PAY Twe Men Attack Shipyard Worker, Others Take Meney Twe men attacked Jeseph Hejd, n shlnvard worker, li."."! Memphis street, last evening en Aramlnge avenue near Cumberland, as Im was going home with n week's nay. Twe ether men then took $31.20 from Hejd and nil fled The police later arrested live men. James O'llnrn, Eat Thompson street above Cambria, and Ever Norris. Adams street near Hlchmend, two of the sus - . l...l.t I.. tell FnH n lliptlinf pects, were nen in wm " ; held in ball for a further henvlng next Thursday ny .Magistrate Deltz, lu the Trenten avenue nnd Dau phin street station. Hejd could net Identify the men held, but said the clothing they were re sembled the clothing of two of the men who beat and robbed him. CHEERS LOSESCHEER Chester Man Went te Chicken Coop Once Toe Often The man who gees tee often te the coop is sure te get his. sooner or later. Charhs Cheers, u Negro, of ( hosier, mnde u successful raid Monday night en the chicken coop of Ralph Gressin. a Delaware County farmer. On that occasion he made away with 100 fowls. He tiled It again Inst night, but Gressin and some of the neighbors were waiting for lilm. They let him enter the coop nnd when he came out, leaded with two large bags full of defunct hens, they covered hi in with their artil lery. , , , The prisoner and the two bags of evidence were taken te Chester, where Cheers was held In .f.'OO ball SOME BLOW-OFF Reading Terminal Passengers Real Scare Winn wns thought at first t" be a Ku KIux celebration or n Hln'U iniir.ipe occurred ut II u'lletk Hand today in the Hend.ng Terminal. As the throng of p.-i-eng"rs was leaving one of the tiains theic was u loud explosion beneath one of the cars Women scrennied and moved nwnv The tinln nltendunls weie trented te :i geed laugh lit the pubV openc, for the cause of the dstuib.mce wns ulethng nurd than n broken brake valve which had chosen the psyehnleg. leal moment te blew off. 30 Daus' Free Sterice 90 Days' Guarantee Oakland Moter Car Ce. 018 N. llreail St. Open Kientniii 1'epUr 0107 FOUR-FOLD 27c Per Hank 8 Hanks, $1.93 (All Cehrs) SILK AND WOOL 38c Per Hank 8 Hanks, S2.90 (All Celers) sahfi.c fnrt: e.v keqi rsr Orile-. I'ren Id nnd l'lll-i My IDEAL YARN 130 N. 12th St., Hell Phene Kpruce Phila. ma. Lawyers of analytical turn nf mind could check up every detail of a HupmebiLc and net find a flaw In the logical com bination of itb component parts. There is a sound rea son hack of every unit in the car. THE HATCH MOTORS C? OIS T HIIIU TOR 3 720 N. DKOAD ST - PHILA- I'll.VMUOUI) IlKM.l.U Clmrlrk ,1. .MrOeuiih 3137 I'riinl.ferd Air. lKli.MANTUU N IIKAUZR " Krurliel llrntlirr. VVavne Ave A VVnvhlniten l.nne MAIN MM". lKAI.KIt i:. N ( rum in, Jr, Slewnrt H Ijincuster Ar., Ilmerferil, (( WKSiT I'llll.A. IIKAI.r.U-" ArnnliLCumiiliell Moter C. RSth & Wnlnet fill. i V'i --', -mW&MSM -1 us v7iairaikkBVPIkiUfl&BaHiBMVw3B lmWsMt,m i 30 Dans' Free Service l L -WSmflSmL lb: mM JlJ (L S i M 19J i LEFT OF AUTO IAMMMVAtVMVmiVM HMMnV4vMXyS4&lyi'frSy VfVWt. LMnr I'hole Her ke P. It. T. Irnllcys at Kll -secenil nlelit. David Ellas, owner, who the charge of reckless driving DR. WALTER L PYLE DIES; WAS MEDICAL AUTHORITY Auther of Many Standard Works Succumbs at Merlen Heme Dr. WuIUr L.vtlc l'jle. nn mi'ntritj tn m(,,cnl subjects lied nt 1 ::! e " I'll!" K i lii.s morning nt his home in Merien. lit was forty-nine ycil. old Pr I'yle wn the son of vv illiain .1 . .. , , II..1 nnd nnran i.anc i .iv, , of l'liinile phm lie received ins .. j. u Din the iiiM'r- ltv of Pennsylvania in iN inl his A. M. in IfcOU. in which year he also ti.ek lis degree in medicine. Hi post graduate work was in Washington. Londen nnd Paris. In 1811S Dr. Pyle married Ade'aide Hessen. of this city, and bet nine chief resident physician at the Emeignicv Hospital In Washington. Twe years Inler lie beenmu clinical assistant at the Pelvcliuic and Wills Eye HnspitpN in 100.". Cntil the irness which rr-ulte. in liis death he practiced as an oculist in this ,-itv. Dr. Pyle was a meinbi r of the rhi'a rhi'a delphin County Medical Seficty. tin Pennsylvania Stnte Medical Sntieiv the Aiiiericn.ii Ophthnlmolegicnl Society. 11 1 nl was a fellow of the Phi'udclphia CeOeec of Physician. He benugid te ti,e 'fiietn D"'ta Chi Fratrrnltv nnd was n Mnsnn. lie wns u se a I lC ier Ol the Union League, the Medical ( lub and ' U, Merlen Cricket C lub. He was (no nuthnr of man;, i.inlieal ' ,WOrks and treatises, nineng which are i I (I t M.. .ml r t Tlnn. iittn I I ft nlni. ' ,v .iiuiiiini m ;-"'"" "" of Personal Hv clone. "Surgery." "Anemnlles ami Curie-liiKs of Midiilne." He also was - t , . i , tin t'iti'i,iri''nti'i1 MHienl Mnsnine ii 180S, and of the section en ephthuliind. ui... ei the American War Hunk of Meiilcln- and Surgery from I'm.'! te 100,-. He islited nlse the deparlmeiit nf ophthalmology of American "-'''I I'ic. 2 (17 and the International Sys tem of Ophthalmic Practice from lypj te HUP. Dr. Pyle Is survived hy lis father. Willl'im J. Pyle; bis widow am' two children. Adelaide and Walter Pyle, Jr. NABBEDAS ROBBER Man Arrested When Alleged Vic tim's Cries Bring Patrolmen Edw.ird Dciinhuc, twenty -three yiars old, of Columbia avenue near Sixtieth street, was arrested and chnrged with attempted highway robbery curly this morning when two patrolmen, answer ing cries of help, found him a I Twelfth nnd Vine streets, they j.uy. trying te go through the pocket., of mi alleged drunken man Timethy Kenriis, thirty yenra old, 200 North Fifteenth street, was wait ing for a street uir at Twelfth and Vine streets when, he halt), Donahue tried te go threush his peckrts. lie ci h 1 for help, find Pa'relmen Dean nnd Celeman, of the I nth mill Huitimwui streets station, arrived en the -n-ne before he hnd lest nny mom y . jipsaa lj Eleventh and Market Streets W I wm I Between 8:30 o'clock ill i lift. n ill . and )-?) i!i a ielx Aw iti. 3 B GfessuSi. - v"-'v .,.. ml vi& r' Wk J I iu'. iHrwl w' promenade in our : fi B &W V yHf h ;fl iSffilff Main Display Windows :!: Sk-y k &M exhibiting the Jfji j f Magnificent i Maybe it is your own 'jifj M. New Winter w fault S ill ffibfe rf a nnn III If you have net been getting clothes of the quality, st 1c and character that ou would like te have, it is the fault is your own you haven't been te the right place te buy. fl However, that is easily remedied. CI Men vvlni arc conversant houses and who are qualified te judge of their rcipcvtivc nicriis arc cvmiuiKiy v v regarding Reed's Service ij a lay wc Miggc.M mar von tliis clothing i-. a positive never dealt heic. The prices for Full Suits and Tep Cefits aie $30 and upward the most atti active whii.li we have been able te offer for eais especial values at $45 and $U. Rusincsa Hours SJ0 te 5.30 JACOB REEtfS SONS M-24-1426 Oieajhaulr Shrcel ssassxsuixsrasstrTiK 'OCTOBER 8, 1921 PHILADELPHIA ATT AdKS NEW LINCOLN ROOM CLAIM Henry W. Little field, of Ger- manlewn, Says William V Clarke, Net Procter, Re ceived Dying President Repeals Detailed Story as Told ' Him and Calls A'cte Yerk Man's Tale Improbable Anether angle of the controversy ns te who occupied the room In which President Lincoln died was brought te light here today. Henry W. Lltllefield. of 2T, West Walnut lane, supports (he contention, of the late William T. Clurkc that he occupied It. Mr. Llttleliehl n white-hnlred vet eran of the Civil War. has observed the recent accounts of the discussion in which ThuinaH Procter, aged Inmate I of the New Yerk Cilv Poerhouso, Is presented as thc'lcnant of the room Inte which (he dying President was carried after his assassination. Mr. LlHl"ficlil snvs he bus felt it a dutv te his dcml friend te make public the facts a he is acquainted with them for he declares that no person ether than Mr. Clarke and himself occupied the room nt thut time. "Chirke.'- snid Mr. Littlefield. "was a native of ItoMeu. as I am. and during the war he was an enlisted mail in Cemnaiiv D. of the Thirteenth Heel. ! incut t if Volunteer Massachusetts In fiinlri tn Anrll. 1S(t."i. belllff en duty in General Auger's office in Washing ton. I shared with him the room which he rented from Mrs. Petersen, and also the bed which later became the President's deathbed. "The loom was en the first fleer, but it was necessary te mount a flight of steps te this fleer from the street. Entrance te It wns made threugli a narrow ha'lway that opened onto the front of the house, nnd ran along one side of the building toward the rear. i Kccatls the Details "On the night of the President s 1 assassination I was en my way back 1 front Hosteu, where I had been nn a liriet liiisliiess trln. The news reached i me nt New Yerk. I returned nt once ' I te Washington and sought out Mr. Clarke. ! "He told rue that the President hau ' been rarrled Inte his room nnd laid ..,, I,l l.r.l nm n tnunl n neeil he. upon t,enfh his hend. for the bullet had entered the rear f the brain. He nfterward gave mc a picre of this te . ,ieh was soaked with Prcsl- . . . . . . . ,0,it Lincoln s bleed, and I madt aflidavit te the circumstances which stu rounded it. This relie. with niywur dlnry, I locked nway in my trunk in Hosteu some years later, and both lis anncircd when the trunk wns stolen. "Willi reference te the photo graph In which Themas Procter, who- i ever he is, l said te appear, it was i no difficult matter te get Inte such u pictinc, for the house wa full of pee- ' pie who were nttruited te the scene I bv the cvciteiucut. " "1 wish te say I never heard of Proc Proc eor until I saw his name in the recent news neiTiimts, and I uui at a lesn te understand his claims." Mi. Littlefield'!, mind and memory Housekeeping Apartments mere than probable th.it with Philadelphia Clethin; - ompiiinfiunrv - empiiinfiunrv in their vi and Reed's Merchandise. give us a leek-over anvlievv revelation te men who have vtcitern. Tlreproef, Kiev ater Buildings Ijl?1; DBS Mmh s9b A ; II. I8U1 and Walnut Streets L 1 j 15th and Pine Streets jjllj At f Juniper and Spruce Streets "i A'; I. rooms anil 1 bath te :SS IWISV S lillNfW? 5w&Vf$VSFs&i 'ffl- 11 nema and 4 bath. ; N lfllA EaliViMirmiSi I'll: niriivAiNArn Sa: nPsVHffm K.I M' rMOT 1 Bft 1 lllif :.AI: i ""r'":.rr.w " u hvuu mMumrwLymjuc" m nry wjm ;!a- I i -ie uti. iiuiiiiiDic m m m VfSWImtMin x2 WFlMBiSTi' mil m IAVBI Kerr 'iW,' I'hiiuueipiii.i , :,h : i MjyVJSa &vm wmWjaim AmLmIiv JWWi :v : J ; i fw Medels A I ! KSCSSTfisac-rfri 1 HP; mmF IIEMU ),l l iLnr H'jiAi arc npparcntlv very keen. He contro verts in almost every particular the story told by Themas Procter. Mr. Littletield t.ays iIhtc I n bare possibility that Clarke had another tem porary roemmale, but If se lie had never been told of it. and the ledger must hnve been iiwnv for at least n week prier te the is:islnatien. for he himself occupied the bed with Clarke, almost up te that fatal night. Clarke s lips are sealed in death, and his own lirst-hnnd account of the affair is lest forever. Meanwhile the next move Is for the Procter adherents. Patrolmen Want Holiday Every Italian patrolman of the down own section has Igned a petition, which will lie presented te the Mayer by C. ". Iluldl, n lmnk(r, asking a holiday en October 12, Columbus Day. The peti tion points ei.t (hat Jew Kb patrolmen eniey six Jewish holidays every year with full pay and they believe Italian nfe'mpn should be entitled te Colum bus Day. . (jjjgrtfSffiSijr, JJXUMJ 1 1UNAL JlivVlilb Dc&IjSncd and produced under the personal supervision of the experts of this Establishment S!JAdl JLiJ -'j-' '-UJ.! ' "JJLIJ 'JLLJ JAIl'-Lil ' ' UUL ! m J j j 111111 i ATlT""" " " ' fill i iumiii 1 1 1T111 ii it n 1 iiTi 11 n 1 i uTiTiTiTrrrilll I; I Y h 1 wh Ks Mb h "H fH K V-4 b Hfl M I 4 ':A: WKmSLf m urn 7 a l 3 :?: SmmiWW -r JTm JB. kJ 5?E 1 3i pOTHSy Which c will offer n a af: S I m I LPAKwat'06'CT 3 A S iiil IB Sensational Sale i a: wmF- AT i -v H : SB n H i3T : V m S i ilh Sit; II i R i " Every Ceat worn by models gees en sale at $25; positively no sales will be made before Monday. Come Sec Ihe Dishlau teZyAl L'JL' j UNDERWORLD PAYS TRIBUTE TO MURPHY Police Characters Watch Out side Church as Services Are Said for Slain Gangster BODY IN WHITE HEARSE Philadelphia's underworld attended the funeral this morning of "Hctl" Murphv, notorious gangster, killed by a watchman's bullet following a gun fight early this week at Fifth and Mont Ment Mont lese stroelF. "Watched the funeral" would be ft belter term, for awed by the respect ability of "Hrd's" parents they lin gered en the street corners nnd across the treet from their home nt S.'il Per I. lenien street Te the number of about three hundred thev slouched out their respect for the fallen lender en I he sidewalks, until the cortege left for the church Then they followed be. hind, (mil for many, n unique experi ence entered the Oesii Cnthnllc Church, Eighteenth nnd Stiles streets, te hear the services. However gangdem ns n body might have stayed nwiiy from the dead liian'iv house In person, they nmi made their ptesence felt there in floral offering) nun hard cash. Five big touring cars preceded the white hears" that bore "Hed's'" body and most of them were In the form of elaborate fiet-pieecs from men well-known te the police. Ale "Hcil's" widow, Mrs Hcsic Murphy, wns the recipient of n fund said te total clee te S2(H)( "She can't eat tlewer, can she?' i demanded one underworld deni.eu till mottling i In the church, one of the largest .in the city, there was net an empty i pew and the crowd was by no means I tnnde up of gangsters. There were many gruy-headed friend I of ills parents, remembering him ns u sandy -haired frecklut hey. Hy far the bulk of the congregation was made up 'of these who remembered "Hed" he I fore bad company had hardened bis face and brought him te his death In n Miiali'l slrct light. MONDAY ONE PRICE i ua :tfVfM4JV MJA J MJJULJJj iiii 1 iiJ nrrrrnftun i MiiiiiiiiirrrfiTTrTTttiTrfWrri-iTiiii rrnrS h K -