RV" WT EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1021 .6 '! I if : i.' ?'. TOMB OF ST. JOHN REPORTED ID Archoolegists in Ephesus Think They Have Discovered Evan gelist's Grave SCHOLARS HERE PLEASED Werd eemn from nneirnt npheu. nlierc archcoleftlsM ere illRKiiiK iuheiik Its Kim-baked ruins, that tlir temh nf tft. Jehn tlic liTnngellsf lias btrn Un covered. Fer centuries Bplievi hat been n city of dilut, iti grcnt tomples livrli-il, its TVlde theatre rnzpti te the ground, its porticos nnd villni buried In tlie accu mulated nibbUli of brps But there was n time when this I'it.v wns the queen of Asia Miner. Mcr lifints from Knr KnMern IrMn mtnsled In her Street with Mvnrt riieenirinn mtln-. dripper Atheninnp rubbed elbow with bnrbftrinn Vnrthlnns the whole world of tlmt time enme te worship nnd te trnde. And here n1r eame the Apextle Jehn te spend the !nt len" of his life. EpliesiiH. finec it foundnfien some 1100 years before the birth of Christ. war the victim of mnn different ron ren ron pjuerers nnd invnMens. Orlgiunll one of the twelve Ionic colonies from fireecc, It was tnken nnd ruled by the ('refund, the PerMann, the Athenians, Mncede nlnn and Hemnns in turn The Cleth" held It brielly In the second centurj A I), nnd destroyed the Rrenr temple nt Artemis, which was se lunrirlutis m its detnil nnd proportions that it whs eon een nidcred one of the wonders of the an cient world. During the lifetime of Christ ti.e grrnt city wnd at the height of Its Rler It was only natural that the Apostle Jehn should come te the center of nrt nnd learning te spend the remainder of his life after the close of the dramatic epi sodes connected with the life and death of the Master, most of which took place (n ncivht tiilptne Sueli nt least In flie fenern'lv rtene'itnil ti-rtillMnn. . , . II -, nt lillMM'flH'l ( n. I'Ke, wliii'i1 Kn ivledi-e of St .1 dim mid hl times s eliaiitivi'. u.i In- I tenseh llili'iesti'd te hear of the lep'irl , cellcernlliR the lidding nf the temli. ''It 1 er Interestlnis." he said, when informed of the report of the ilix- i'emt). "nnd by no mentis uulikelx. Scholars nie Inclined te credit the old ' trndltlen that St. Jehn passed his umilng ears In i:plicsn. mid If tlmt is true. It Is erj probable that he died and was bulled theie. The urchcole- . Rlsts In clinrgn of the ieuatlliR work inn lime found Mimi'tlilng III the erjpt ' of which ou speak which establishes Its Jdetitlt) " While the legend trem the time of Iteiiaeus nsserts that St. Jehn died of old age, (here Is it iifereiuc in (!en (!en gleus Ilamartoles quoting fimn the lest works of I'nplns. te tlie effei t that the j apostle sutTereil mnrtjrdem lit the' liiinds of the Jews. If Mich were the mn It affects the probability of his tomb existing in , J'phe-us, ns the bed would In that case have been cast out te the deg. us . was often done In Mich cases ln thp iitenntime, until mere delinlte nd Ices' are neeieil from the expedition new i in Asia .Miner, it win lie impossible te estimate the true Millie of their dls dls ceerj COLLAPSES ON STREET Walk Proves Toe Much for Bey Just Out of Hospital A '"MR hike shertl nftt-r his ien,ip from the Philadelphia (ienernl Ilospi Ilespi tnl wns tee nuii'h for Cliarlcs McKutn. tin ji-irs old. -til Slean street, ester dny He collapsed in the northeast rrtinn of the cltv while attempting te walk from West Philadelphia te Harrow-sate Square He was taken te tin- North -i-istirn Hospital. PUPILS FAIL WHEN ASKED WHAT SCHOOL LOOKS LIKE Few in Conshelwckvn High Able te Give Description of Their Classrooms Many Sec "Nothing" De von Mippec jeu could lie for nn In that Institution, recently gave an hour each daj In the snine room nnd tell I examination in lltt'e detnlls like these, nt the end of a jenr hew many windows with the result no pupil could make a it had? Or hew man doers led Inte It? better ineniRc than 75 per cent. And hew nianv panels were In each! And thete were t-evrrnl yeres by pu pu pu doer"' (lr hew" nianv goldfish were in' pils who could net even tell hew mnny AGED PHILA PAIR GOES TO ELKTON the hew Could in the corner' eii say certainly whether the ? longer Ihnn breniP Could ou tell off hand what the i idling wiih innilc of ntnl wluit i oler It was painted? If ou can you are, lis they m. Reed -and ceiiHiderab'y better than nnv pupil in the Conhehocken High Scheel -itus-el (' I'rb, teacher of silence legitimate wain there were nf cettlnc Inte the Assembly Hnll or if there was or wasn't a mat in front of the main doorway. Mete than half the pupils who took the examination were shown te observe net mere than hnlf of what they saw. Thirty-three per cent had observed hardlv anything, while -l per cent re ealed irgln attentions, -. The Rev. Daniel LeckerbV OpeilS' made clear that he was competent .... . i perform wedding ceiemenles. He tli 'Marriage Parlors' in Quarters rented the same "chiilie!" tlmt i Westren Formerly Occupied BUSINESS IS BRISK AUTO KILLS BOY SOON AFTER, FATHER'S SPEED PROTEST Jehn Mallen, Jr., Leses Life In Frent of Heme. 5851 Walnut Street Jehn Mallen. .lr . six wars old, t"ilCl Walnut street, -v is killed In an auto mobile at SIM-fir-i and Walnut streets e.tM(ln Tins spot is one reeentlv protested against ns a speedway by his father nnd a number eti,fi'iyr residents of the wcinitj i( "' Voting Mallen was jVming football with schoolmates TUfr bull rolled out in the street Witneyses ay Hugh Me Me Cnlleugh. Addlsyv'l street near I'ift -sixth, made cn effort te avoid strik ing the liny Ue was held today te await the mt Ien" of the Corener. FirtE DAMAGpg'QROCERY fire ln the grrteYy store nnd dwell ing nf D. V Williams, lilt" Seuth Second street. Camden, early this morning dc&trnypd furniture en both the llrst nnd second lloers. Williams and his family were nsleep en the sec ond Meer. He awoke In time te get them out before the flames hnd made material headwa) from the hallway, where, apparently , it started, iesi Is estimated at about $800. STACKHOUSfc & RAPP -, Practical Carpet Layers i i . . f cRrreis axen up cifuinea. auerea na f ana cmrnia, f ut f reiaiu. L,ineieum mid 4 f"nvRp for perch floert. The Ucv. Daniel l.nckerby, an aged Philadelphia Presbyterian minister, has opened "marriage parlors" In the place deserted by the Hev. It. T. Westren, the Methodist Knlscepnl minister of Hlk Hlk ten, Md., who wai deposed last week en a charge of having split his fees with jitney driver. Mr. Lockerby, who In nighty three vearrt e'd. Ilu-s tit 2l!l North Nine-1 tcrnth stieet He ban been active in evangelical work iltice he teslgneil ns pastor of the Tiega church about ten learn iige. He did net deny last eve ning that he hnd been nttrnctcd te the (Jrgtnn (iiecii by the lucrative fees te lie hud there.' He enme le r.lkten jeslenlay nnd rnniitc,l Ills ordinal ion papers nilll 1 . . .... ......! tix ien hnd i,.,.ei iiumi liv i lie Ui.v. Mi-. Westren be fore the action of the Methodist Confer Cenfer etice Inst week. Business started at once. Ledgers Flee Fire A lighted clgatette set lire te the innl tress in the room of Samuel Hnber this in irnllr.'. who conducts a rqemllig house ul y.'Ws Kidge inentie. the lied hurst Inte Haines, and Ktiber ran te the street and tinned In nn alarm. A number of ledgeis lied from the house. I but no damage was done except te the t IhiI. fg!gt' Wear DON'T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAV MUNSINGWEAR YOUR surpriae at the moderate price of Munsingwear increases when you ex perience the comfort of its accurate fit and fine quality fabrics. Your satisfaction ie even greater when you discover hew well it stands the wash and hew long it wears. A right size and style for everyone. 'TOMORROW THURSDAY PROMPTLY AT 9! ! ZZ ' t, tltll: Rpruca ORSft 1820 Cherry St ,18 Diamond Banquet Rings Unique Designs Wc have added many mod erately priced, platinum and diamond banquet rings te our already large stock. One of these, a tasteful de sign of platinum, artistically set with 13 diamonds---? 185. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st. m.miii Mnrti Hants- i vi i i:us -siLvrn"MiTtP? in TTEniifTDnnnMiintnur'in'n iiHimniiicuiRn iHiiimliiariinriiniDi''i,i3tinirir'raip; Bl Big, IMcaty, Selected EGGS tlez Twelve geed ones in every dozen At all our Stores TtmmnniUiiiiiiiUMiinmHmcutrniM.irrmmuin utinnrnn iirinvrnjiimtci ntninrrjjnmfc See Display by Living Medels Eleventh and Market Streets 1 " Extra it Women Have Been Reading About; Have Been Waiting Fer. Positively the m 01 ' al Dre .ei - R rOHEiQN OCPATMtNT COUPON pLPAnTHCNTI ICORPOHAH "ti- . - I LZ1V" " n T 1 - LW.I. StKABTMENT - S Li H lunueniMiiun - ii 1 1 -i I 1 u(rNiMir7 "f II jttt i-TfJ ' . .-fi v a . iv 1 - j?u'a?i;ikr.L'-vi. a- r '.a in t - ,.! Ihr- s&& ri "A 'vfe1b, lllib' " " "-T" f ' ' ' ''''P qoercKceiNa rw statcments COLLCCTIOrl OtPHTMCNT NB1 14--&! X e "r '. ' I H X?" 3 I 'I... I fcih! i'.l I.I I lliitt "v J I. ' I. I "H!lll -PRtSIDCNT ME9IDCNT - QTsusrc 4 tl cvater te sure deposit department ENTRANCl LAOIES BEST ROOM r; SAfE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Main Banking Fleer Girard Truit Company re Yeu Taking Full Advantage of Your Banking Connections? The receiving of funds for deposit and the cashing of checks are only two of the many functions of the Girard Trust Company, which ia a specialized and efficient organization for the rendering of a number of widely different forms of financial service. There are doubtless many clients and prospective clients of this Company who are often perplexed as te where te turn for services that are being daily performed by the Company. Even a service that strikes you as rather unusual may well lie within the scope of this Company. A consultation with the Service Department of the Company is cordially invited. H'lK- SERVICE DEPARTMENT Information of General character New deposit ncte intu lncemr tax in formation TREASlRER's. OFFICE Information en investments. Leans. Orders received fci purchase or sale of securities FOREIGN DEPARTMENT Foreign drafts and cable transfers en all parts of ilie world at current rates of exchange. Foreign currency. Travelers' Cheques and Letters of Credit TRANSFER DEPARTMENT Acts as agent for the transfer and registration of stocks and bends of cor porations. Payment of dividends and registered interest. REORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT Securities received for deposit under protective agreements and plans of re organization. Acts as agent for corpor ations in liquidation, making distribu tion of assets, or for corporations alter inc their capitalization. LOAN DEPARTMENT Substitutions of collateral. Infern a a tien regarding leans. CORPORATE TRUST DEPARTMENT Window Ne. I. Assumes the duties of trustee under mortgage for corporations. COUPON DEPARTMENT Window Ne. 2. Payment of coupons and called bends of corporations for which this Company acta a agent or trustee. PAYING TELLERS Windows Nes. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Cashing and certification of checK". RECLIVING TELLERS Windows Nes 0 10, II, 12, 13. Receiving of deposits of cash, checks, coupons nd bi nds which are called, or due nnd payaLle Coupens must br accompanied by proper ownership cer tificates COLLECTIONS Windows Nes. H, 13 Fer collection of notes, drafts, accept ances, foreign items bills of exchange, bends and coupons net yet due. xA -ft TO SllWriy Chartered 1836 DEPOSITORS' STATEMENTS Window Ne. 16. Changes of address for mailing State, ments of Deposit Accounts, which are rendered monthly. Dank Balances nnd Check Beeks obtained at this window. Interest is credited en statements periodically during the year. TRUST DEPARTMENT Acts ns Lxecuter, Administrator, Guardian and Trustee, the fees being no greater than these of an individual serving in a similar capacity. Assumes sole or joint management of estates under living or voluntary trusts. Acts asAgent for Individual or Cor porations, Through this service theCom theCem puny is enabled te assume the manage ment nnd care of the personal finances of business and professional men who desire te devote their entire nttentien te their vocation; these lacking financial rxperience.'individual executers, trustees or guardians of estates, treasurers of clubs, charitable organizations, etc. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Assumes entire care of real estate, collects rents, attends te all dealings with tenants, acts as ugent for the pur chase and sale of properties, nnd, in fact, combines every function of a real estate agency with the added security of a Trust Company. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Safe Deposit Bexes renting from $5.05 a year and upwards. Special vaults for silverware and ether large articles. Deed vault for storage of valuable papers. LADIES' REST AND WRITINC ROOM I Oc maker; New Yerk dressmakers of exclusive repute, taking advantage of our great outlet, came te us with proposi preposi tions te take ever their entire stock the transfer in volving thousands of dollars less te them; the deal the biggest we have ever put ever. Girard Trust Company Capital and Surplus $10,000,000 BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA EFF1NCI IAM B. MORRIS PRESIDENT Member Federal Res-rr System HmriKMn'WfrcYRnBRMBl UkHiVl IllW t IWWTT MTtfrnn tmjiwftl t'15 LMsm O'1 snc l'ysi: me Thursday at WMllil 1 J)hfixr '',s' PPular price- rlwl yjrAwMk Every woman and girl will buy "iflifi tf 'Tim at least three dresses they're Wtm I 7jr ii' I nlfM s' ma'-eleus for the money. Wm (W I l'ffW. ill -mf v&rzpgffia - - mWBmmVk ii e v cnt n v V iiHiE m ri ix Btai-r Tlr a. rL I i V- i(l H 1 1m vk vV!SmKBl X MfifiiMii eaeaifjj x x Jfl Hue headman. Vv, l embroidery H&-. LIVING MODELS will display the dresses en sale in our show ( ' windows Wednesday Night & ! All Day Thursday " 4i0K40044' te if c m iiiS JBfciiM 'iJMhIV'S ATERIALS alone are worth the Sale Price It would be utterly impossible for $15 te get gorgeous materials like these for a dress. These clr.s"es are mar veleus1. Canten Crepes Reshanara Crepes r Ji a lien Crriic .1 llh "si dint. tin; ilblxiii fimiiitiy "1 i lit Peiret Twills Tricetmes Crene-Back Satins Crepes de Chine Ck neuse of imitators of this wonder ful sale who cepu in words but cannot duplicate these marvelous, marvelous values. ,wfflh .ti zxtinrMcmcMMFe V Taiirsdaj Styles Include Fancied, straighilhie and tunic effects with new Mandarin sleeves; bright color notes added by means of facings, headings or bands; bread sashes, Oriental bead girdles, silk fageting, moire frills, sparklintt beads, silk braids, scin tillating jet fringes and monkey fur are trimmings. at Frank & Seder's : Eleventh & Mar Women's, Misses' and Extra Sizes These are "Specialty Shep" creations al a (within-the-reach - of - every-purse?' price. Come! Tell aH ueur friends. .,- ii.-m... I,, ,..,... i in' i mwiiri B - " "" n ket Streets mmjri-rTfff,-n-rzzE$&& f. II ' -. , vvi .TtVlv .v,V 1!1T l?-v -, - - .tv, vttt.Wff&1