rt un--' 7 " w K. i "V- V" 'W ,v iv.-i'; - ,-. 'i. 8 ' . V mwt&&$bfB&&' tatt&E 5 Pflr, - V ,'; ','" Sff1? l; . 1 A-, t j TOJNVOLVETAMILY I , IN SHUN CASE z4 Art Doner Banker's Wife Seeks te Drag in Husband's Brethers and Sisters TO SECURE GUY'S- RIGHTS St niU. Oct. IS. All the ilc ice'ndimtH of .Iiiiiim Stlllmnn, fathrr of the bnnkrr. are inndi- petrnlinl princi pals I" ,,M' "'fl ,'lvelT, m,lt bJ' virtue of an order hljjnwl Inst night by Su preeo Court .lutlre Secfier, In Xr-w- burgh- Thi-- order, the result eC the latest action of Mr.f. Stilhnnn's forces, plnecs In the lelc of tlmHO who mey desire te eucstlQ.li Uuv Stlllmnn ( legitimacy and' interest -in n .7,000.000 estntn the Kenkcrs' two sisters. Mr. Percy nml A?r, Willlnin G. Rockefeller, nml hi rncft 0. Stlllmnn. The order isj n precnutlennry nicnmre token te insure iiRiiiiiNt future, quib bling lU'O" '"''' PnrclltnB if the pres ent netien remn m . i. ur ciflcallyi it 5ivB the trustees, executers 'n(i.beneficinries of the will tin oppor eppor opper tnnlty te Jein ierceft w'"' the bunker In the attempt te prevent Ouy's partici pation In the various trust funds cstab ffil,v the Inte Mr. Stlllmnn. The order will be argued befere Su nrcnie Court Jubilee MerseluiiiFcr, in White 1'hilns. I'VIdny. It counsel for Mrs Stlllmnn wins the scheduled con-trererssv-the banker's brothers and sis ters becemif "parties te the issue," and may iftliey be desire, nppcar nt the UriuK. and present evidence. Mrs. Percy -Rockefeller has nlrendy figured in the suit, having testified for br brother at the hearings in T'eugh- Beth' Eistcrs nnd brothers, from kTailable Information, wide with the banker, much ns they dislike the pub licity attached thereto. fi wBrmM ' 1 tWmWvOmgMMMm ' I & M. 10 BESTOW DEGREE ON HARDING crnl' Scott nnd several ether distin guished nrmy officers. The first lien ernry 'degree, that of mnstcr of nrts, wiih conferred by the cellege upon Ucn Juinlii Franklin In 171)5. Yorktown Is ei of the eldest towns In the United States ntld was the scene nf the Successful military conclusion of the American Revolution, when the lirltlMi Army surrendered te the nigged CentlnentnlK nnd the soldiers of 1-ranee PrfifliHent .Will Dnliuai Arllee "emains of forts and redoubts arc still rresmenfwiii uoiiver Address (0 I)C Pcru ,v)llp ,mc f)f th( el(Ic((, ,,. fit Installation nf Fimnim Pnl I tiennl cemeteries lu the I'nlted Stntcs at insxanatien or r-ameus oel- , r(II1llllH ,,. of tl. ,leH( of lhe Ucv. lege's New Head HISTORIC SCENES ABOUND H(lie Assoclalert Vvn i -;;i"" "??"! '"'': .'"., ' " - eiiiiuiii imvc iiccn ceiupieieu ler tnc arrival here tomerorw of President Harding te attend the Installation of I)r. d. A. C. Chandler ns president of the CeHcicp of William nnd Mnf, and te receive nu lionernry degree lutlennry armies. CAPITAL COLD TO LEDOUX Leader of Unemployed Says Wash ington Has Ne Civic Conscience Washington, 'hi. is.-dly . P.) "A city without 'i civic conscience," wns .the nppellntlen bestowed upon the national capital today bv I'rbnn T,e. Coux, self-elected shepherd for a group of upempleyed. The pepulalluu of Washington, he declared. Is composed principally of "leaders' who ei'e te one of the bread avenues "an Individual nscle'ice which would recognize its duty." HIm latest, blew, lie cxplnined. was the refusal of the local nutherltles te renew a permit for n public meeting held ' by -i charitable organlzntlen, through which he had hoped te obtain funds te cover feed nnd lodging for the 111 1 y men under his charge. I.rdeirc vnid that, ns a Inst resort only, ln intended te repent In Wash ington the unction of unrniplejed which he recently yHg.'d en lid? ten Common. I - IIJUTINd rONTHACTOtlS McCLINTOCK BROS"""- HEATING ENGINEERS IIUli nnd Lew l'rtniire I'lplnc Steam, Het Water & Vapor B216 WEBSTER ST. rliennl Unfidliiiiil gnin Ilefere cemlnir here tlin President will spenk In Yorktown nt tne monument . -i. ..nther than te cive." Having fallen te nnd u collect it e con cen con fclcnce here, I.eduux tnid he would continue Ids efforts te locate en some Mis. AMSKKT (,. WINTKKIIALTEIt Widow of Admiral Wlutcrlialter, lins presented two vases te the ' Corcoran Art (iallrrj in Washing Washing Ien. They were presented te lirr ly the ISinncrer of Japan en tlie ' occasion of the rerciiatlnn. Mrs. Wlntcrbalter's return te the stnge caused tier te decide te malie the presLiit.itleii erected In 1881 en the spot where Lord .ernwaiiis Burrcn(lr;(l te tne uonti uenti ntntnl Army 100 years before. lie will also visit .Tnm'v.tewn, seven miles away, the site of the first Knglish colony in America. Governer Westmoreland Dnvis will preside at the college exercises, which will he attended by representatives of universities nnd colleges in tne united ' Stats which nre mere than 100 years old. William and Mary itself wn founded in 100U, and i the second I eldest college in the country. It be i came n university in 1771), the first such institution in America. The old "President s Heuse.' where Mir. Hnrd- IIKATINfl CONTIt VC'TOKX Henry Krajeski Heating and Plumbing Specialist High and Lew Prosiure Werk Steam, Het Water and Vapor 7e.s wennr.ANn avh wid 01112. ing will he entertained during his stn here, was nlternntelv the he.id(iuniter " , of I.ufayelte end Cernwnl'is during the BUDENNY SMASHES BANDITS! u'',,,'Ien- , m , William ifnd Mary has gnen tlnee Presidents te the I nlteil States .ref- Belshevlst Cavalry Wipes Out Den and Kuban Herdes Riga. Oct. 18. The cavalry of Gen- eral lludenny, operating in the Kubnu fersen. Menree nill T.ler Chief Jus tice Mnrshall nnd three Associate Jus tices of the Supreme Court, four signers of the Declaration of Independence, twenty.-ntne I tilted htntr-s hennler'.. , l... .I!.-' I.... , " , , . .. lt iinu you uisrric s, nus smnsneu one 01 - twentv-twe Governors, three Speaker the biggest of the bandit organlzntiens of ,, j,(M)su e( Uepre.-entntlv.-s. ten ... 1, .i,,,,, .) .. ...-!""" "" t'abinel ellicers and many Hepre-enn n.raw jihimj. i-iiu Jiuiiiii- ivii ej t, ,s Other dislingui'lied grnilua Gcnernl Pr.hevnlskl. cenipris-ed five mvt. ,n,iik'd l'.-yten Randelph. II rcguuciiui. . iii m uie men wcre President of the Continental engre sauereu iinu khicii. te Amhnsenderi te Trance, and C, Poplar 4m. Park 2.97 A. McCliriiGck&Sens HEATMG ENGINEERS and s 1937 Ridge Ave. Members American Secicln of Healing and Ventilating Enginecrn 11MEAT GEORGE W. MORRIS nEaiSTnnnD Plumbing and Heating Contractor We Install American Itadlater Products fl22 W. LEHIGH AVE. lieth Phenes HOT p , VAPOR water r,xneFr; vacu"m STEAM AjArC'1 W HEATING john a. McVeigh 3001 KlilBe Ar. I'nplnr 0.109 tt Itntiill Amcrlrun Kndlnlnr rnidiirts ARCOLA !:,,u;lr1'!liB ,ur h,. ",;; J.l"' I'luni'-ii t. nn'11' 1 .it r. ! - ii I i it i id; ' I -l ITlf fv v n . liem.itr . mi. in '.IT W thru: i . en.7 i Hi I E. V. PACKER HEATING EXPERT Steam Vapor Het Wale.. ). I'. I I 1HH, .VMI ! ally invitation te the Ladies especi 'p HIS WEEK is Arcela Week and the Heating A Engineers are keeping open house. Many will keep their stores open evenings for you. They invite you te come in and meet Arcela, the wonderful new het-water heating outfit which warms a whole house with its single fire, taking the place of several stoves and paying for itself in the fuel it saves. If you don't knew where your Heating En gineer's store is, pick up the classified telephone directory and leek under "Heating Contractors" or Steamfitters" or "Plumbers." Pick out the name and address nearest your home. And decide new te accept this invitation; it may mean a savipg of $25 en this winter's fuel bill : or even mere than that! Fer Arcela built by the same company whose larger heating plants are installed in mansions, cathedrals and even the White Heuse itselfis guaranteed te de these five things: 1 Connected with American Radiators, it fills the whole house with healthful het-water warmth. it takes the place of several stuffy stoves, and pays for itself in the fuel it saves. In that sense it is really a gift. Many Heating Engineers arc keeping their stores open evenings and invite you te come in and meet ARCOLA 3 It can be connected te the kitchen tank, tee, r giving an abundance of het water for washing and bathing. 4 It can be installed immediately without the slightest disturbance te the family. 3 It adds from three te live times its cost te the selling value of your house just as IDEAL Boilers and larger AMERICAN Radiator systems add far mere than their cost te the value of larger buildings. Arcela is unlike any heating plant you have ever seen. It is an entirely new invention developed after years of experiment in the largest thermal reseat ch laboratories in the United States. Don't try te imagine what k is until you have seen it. But for the sake of your comfort "and your children's comfort and health especially accept your Heating Engineer's invitation. One-third of your fuel bill is worth saving. See Arcela today or tonight. 2- Thij red mid yellow cord nt the rtp.ht is ths sign of n Hcntinx or Sanitary Engineer (you used te mil htm Stcamfitter or Plumbir) wbe can show yen Arcela. Loek for it in liia window. It will pay you te consult him twice n. year as you de your Docter or Dentist. Te have him examine and report en xeur heating end plumbinc costs little. It may save you u very crcat deal. An Invcstmkjt m noun-. lNl'UH.EcONtn ANuGcwreivr B CAILOTTKIN CAtVvUJCUB AMERICAN rWMpR COMPANY ters Makers of the Famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiate 115 NeKth Bread Street Pliiladpinhi., PnnnCui.,n!n -l...,) viuiuTUHlu STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER! - - - t , 21 I An A Wonderful Purchase of 225 E?$1&50 Weel Jersey, Tricelette and Serge Sizes 36 te 46 Extraordinary Value The order for these Dresses was placed weeks age, nt a great concession in price If bought te-day for regular stock the prices would be $27.50 and $30.00. The let includes WnnI Tfrtpu DrPVRPft In a smart cent medcl show vv oei jei sey ui eases ing th0 new flnrcd cffcct made with embroidered insets, long sleeves and roll cellur In black, navy, new blues, brown and henna. Tricelette Dresses J !1 SirSr 1 UICU UIOi;W3, UillUl.1 'VlbJt OUIUI I pointed panels, loose sleeves, and low belt; sleeves, panels and cellar embroidered in self color. Rlack, navy and brown. Smart Serge Dresses '" !en,l tun!c' . !aLP , vestee and silk embroidery in self tone an exceptionally geed-looking medcl. The Sketch Shown Twe Medels The Others Ave Equally Effectt VI' - Htrawbrl'Isa "ithlr- fnei j I , ! - n' The Finest Overceatings from Scotland, in the Hands of the Most Skillful Designers and Tailors in America, Make the Kind of Overcoats That Critical Men Are Proud te Wear These are Overcoats of the kind we are proud te hell, tee and we de sell hundreds of them. We have sev eral hundred new Overcoats of the most distinctive and distinguished character. And men who knew fine Coats knew that $78.00 Is a Very Lew Price The labrics were woven by J. & J. CRO.M BIE, Ltd., Aberdeenshire, Scotland, whose overceatings are famous throughout the world. There are TWENTY-FIVE DIF FERENT COLORINGS chiefly in the soft heather effects; fleecy, luxurious, double woven PLAID-BACK and fancy-back cloths, made up for us by our best manufacturing tailors. You'll say there's art in Overcoat making when you see them ! ULSTERS and I'LSTERETTES. but with various distinc tive style-features in pocket, plaits, yokes and belts, which run the assortment up te FIFTEEN DIFFERENT MODELS. Men and young men of discrimination iiuuld .-ee these handsome Owiveat.s at once S78.n0.' JlilP Mwfin We Have Alse Men's and Yeung Mens Overcoats Made in Londen of Scotch Fabrics Imported Directly, te Sell at $58.00 Men's and Yeung Men's "Alce" and "Wickham" Winter Overcoats at $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Ail-wool, of course, and all in the newest models-, revealing umiMial -kill ami ta.te in both designing and tailoring Ulcers ' Ulsterettes and Chesterfield-. Wrv exceptional values. .,.,,.., 1000 Pairs of Dutch Scrim Curtains $1.75 a pair u ''" ' -' -' 1f'i 'hi-! attractive let t. t i ..u.- ail u.m quuin; v.ilan. t.. ir.i h a'! with in&ert -f tu m'.le tUet lae et- wiiie ir uin'.i iiein. Tii-. me lieublt-cat il at t0p 'e, ,ed. an.i im n pr'tt fill', 'ltr pru'e, you will :iOiii, hi-- nneii' tin i )-t of tin- piiiti-rial :i!e:ii si. 75 a pah. Beautiful Velour Portieres$20.00 a Pair Ikr' l- imetlui it'-t'iru'i' whero we an- - lli.it; nv imi.-h'U pii.ui-1 :r I.-- than t'n- . .-. of the materml alen. I !-siw V. loin Peiiicis, in almeM ..'! i f the nut pepuij. mi,. , .i,,ln:i.ti.i.-. I inidiCMl will) open Ki'rvh . ilpes $20.00 a pan ,---- ' l.ri ,K i ( tr. . I'l ' , v .. 250 Pairs of Men's Fine Shoes, new $11.50 Werth One-fourth te One-half Mere.' -ih.'iiI .: of fh-iriaiie Shet.- imni i i,.t -upp..i-i-lluv in., of 0.1,101. lilac!, i-nlf. blaci. ki, aid patent le.iilur, in tlu- .-.marii'-t m v ny!. - The Cordeian S! ,.c- ur. n Fnplili.;.i,t and hrogue -' K -. : l-mtiK and stiaiirlit -tip- llF,u Men".- blai k and lirev. n ealf Hijr-h shoes. G?E AIX English las!, iini-illi e.elet.s, rubber heeU O.D r t r i l.i . i jH Men's Shirts ai Less Thau Current Wholesale Prices I an, v I.auitiii h ,i .-lit , v.'a-.ei 01 "-epai at- ncV un, I'm P, uted it -tii imimi'i' atiiiihi, , ,::T- .'.."hi S ' .hir. - it!- t . i :,-!,...' vutfe- new ii.s, , ..,:. , ;,m . . ,,,, j.'t .shiit w,ii aitiiehen or ( (mi, le , ellj.i - J L'".. Headquarters for Neme Corsets I i -t i ' .an 1 1 i f, , , 'i I"1' -. I ' . , m , i , , I'K .KIM ,,' 1 1.. ' ' , l patf n . ,i I It , ,, . , whi': ' la -r ( ,,, . ;.,, , u elf-Kedil illn vVOl! in S't (HI WeiKierlift .!.. 1(1 te M.Vtlu Kl).N,TMC( N."i.(ll In ,V4.-, Neme liarl,-Kt tin -,.i)n nni (irdii ,'i 'm.m - ,e .. S.".l( Women's Gloves Designed te Fit the Shorter, ttreader Hand Ui-.iv. - ii iv i I a v. mi ui.an ln i tteil in ihebe (Jleie- One-(.'lap i api'-k.n iJleies, williuit ui tan -hailes J ".i" Mliip-lll t'.l.i-Uin 'lleve, Vacuum Cleaners ' Kl i ', ,( I'ttwri i I. iieka Clean'; J t."..ui' Haly llemei ( leunrrs j....vi Spiviai Fliuii ei l. eanei i. fe.'.OO Apex i I. aiu'i - .",j.,",i) " 'IIVI II J.H'l' I It v lP.il, Diamond Kings Mederaleh Priced $25.00 lt k2e.00 Xt'e'.i " ii . 1 1, iii , i; , tllat v.e ' ,i e .,,, , , , lfi-karat i it ; ,i i;.i ,i ,,,, n " ''it . ' uii ..: ' in i. i S'.l "I le ' en I'llllJP-ll I'l 1. lljl -IMII ' 1i' pf . . tar. irun-metal. blown i black ""'eU iiiiiiieidi'fi-ii in white s.ji I'niverMal Electric i l N tllle uuii. Ol lellliii't i Miulia dimes t rn p - wrist I ' erm Washing Machines lPv One-third I'nder Price Cylinder type, cm loped ca-i S'iel i Kite & i ' iihler iliFMi.e Strawbridge & Clothier A1ARKKT snai.'T i.lclini STREET MLBCRT STREL1' Heys1 Fancy-stripe Blouse Waists, 7.1c I ' el .,' i ,i, 1 1 e ,att. i i . M..'.t ' .th , ,i i in i u.,i 7 Finer Shirts at S2.00 )l' Ian. men- i. rirnlia-, made uitii lie. k-bnnil ainl tuin. hath cull'.-. Beys' Twe-piece Outin Flannel Pajamas, .S 1 .30 ii i.' - i i A R n N
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