Zsi ' , V .l tf -v t I tl , XJ p 1 ELD FOR MURDER OF ILLEMHS User Pinscl Arrested in Cam den After Greup Says He Confessed EVENING PUBLIC LrWER-PHOADlBJLPHA, , FBiDAY, .NOVEMBER' 1921 i , i : . . . ORIENT GIVES OCCIDENT THE "O-O" POLICE THINK HIM INSANE Llecr rinfcel, sixty-two ycura old, Is uld te liave cenrrenrd In Ciimdcn tliat wJie was the murderer of Leula Wclln lach a dhls wife Fanny, the nged couple who wcr,J found murdered Sep tember 0 in their home, 523 Seuth Itan Itan delpb street. Pinbcl la believed te be of unsound mind. He is held by Cnptiiln of Do De teethes Scbrcgler, of the Camden force, unth lila story can be Investigated. Detective Tyson, of the Murder Buuad. "OB rent te Ctimtlen today by Captain of Detective. Souder te queo quee ii. Hi man. Tyson leek ulth blm Adelph Wellenbucli, 000 Wyoming ac-1 nue, a son of the murdered man. I r PinSCl iu&t eyeuing gui iihe convcr cenvcr convcr eatien vltb couie ,lcwlh people at the Camden ferry. The tulk turned en the VTellenbaeli mtirder mjfctery, and after eajing be knew the WUcnbachs, 1'inecl Is raid te have confided te the group he talk te that hr was the murderer. It is "aid lie told them be bad lhcd near the WVHcnbarlm for rnrs, and jiad worked 'r thnn. nteuding te tliclr fires en Jewish heliduju wlicn they could net erl Though l'lf story rvas a r.-nntiling one, Itiesc nhe lirnnl him thought tlnv fjieuld tell thf utitlieritl,!v I'ntrelmnn Maurice Dlcelu wun summoned, and took I'lnscl te the Camden CourtheubO, tvhffe he is being held. Detictic Tjen, wre has been work Id; en tie WeUenbecb eac, reea'Ied Pinscl as a man Mlitf bad evinced great fnterert In the crime, nnd bad betn prwnt at the inquest. Dctrthris wi Plntcl canie te tht-m central timet, uitb theories about the murder, and un deubtedly knew llir tnurdernl couple and had lncl In tue neighborhood. Phl'ndelnhl.i detectives are inclined (e doubt the man'H story, but probably will brln? him hre se it cun be in" tlatl llioreiighlj. riur mnd" i.e statement te Camdi n jiolire be owl laying he Lnew the V.YlIvnbaehs und tlej were geed friendi of hK ."bbbbbbbHuShbbK1 If V'VaBV0HBHBVy9BFBalv iivxsTnBBBJHJiKJM' 'ar:f t.hmhbh - ('SSRMilllHH- 2 ARRESTED AGAIN. FOR STEALING CARS Recently Freed In Media, Aute: Are Found in Oarage They Rented VAUCLAIN MACHINE THERE -v.i.,Mv-,.rS 1 XAkVV.WS.MM., Milling Tlian Tin, Uiirmcse publisher, Is &lnni inspecting a I'ubllc ' ledger llne(.pc en a tour of Inspection or American publishing methods BURMESE PUBLISHER GETS VIEW OF AMERICAN METHODS Muang Than Tin, of Rangoon, Here te Find Out Why Occi dental System Is the Best in the World WISE IS NOW WISER Piya $2.50 for Target Practice With Unoffenelve Goldfish "Goldfish and moonshine arc wme combination," .Teccpn tt isi told Mai ' trate Oswald this morning while nunit Jiig hU turn at the bnr of the court--for throwing a bowl filled with Iri descent wrigglers from the third fleer of his home nt 201," Oirard avenue Ine-t night and nearly ttrlklng Piitrelmiiu Lcjmau. When the dnltigc of waler nnd fish had subsided Leymnn arrcbtfd Vi.c. During the long heurc of the night Wife lamented the Hudden death of the tiih by centinuully murmuring "Thu peer Ash." JIa?istr.ite Oswald gaw "Wise the ciolce of paying a fine of $2. TO or row ing five dajs in the "bowl." The tine was paid nnd the prisoner left, Suddar but btill Wee. ' PHILADELPHIANS HONORED Twe Are Elected Directors In Child Hygiene Association Twe Philadplpbinns nre included among the newly clotted dtrevterb of the American Child lljglene Associa tion whose names were announced nt the twelfth annual meeting of that or ganization, held yesterday In New Ha ven. Conn. They are Mrs. Charles I Jenkins, of Germontewn, and Sherman C. Kingslej . of 5S21) Woedb'ne nvenuc. Dr. Themab E. rinegan, Superin tendent of Public Instruction for Pcnn Bylinnla, presided at one of the two bes bes slens beh yesterday, when health cdu cdu ratlen and rural problems were the sub j'cts under di"-cubsIen. ,usE."n The Orient btepped into th" compos ing room of the Dvemne I'unuf IjLUGnn jetrdiiy when Munng Than Tin, Burmese journalist und publisher, stepped In thlH city te examine the processes of u modern newspupcr. Clad in his nutiw costume, he moved about amid the rear of the linotype machine an exotic eatls In n dctert of clattering and thumping machinery. He i Is a eung uiiiii, bmall In i.tuturc, aa ure I most of hit race, with the brown tkin and almond eyes of the Far Dast. On his glossy black hair wus celled u turban of flowered silk, while from ' beneath his dark blue jacket buug n long tklrt et the j.anie malerial. bright . with man: colerb. Th design wa like n Scotch pluid, and indeed Uic garment gave the 'ffect of u Highland kilt car- , ritd down te its logical conclusieu. The only European item In his attire was a pair of black bhees of .custom make, whiih he la forced te wear in ithis country bccaue of the pining. j wan educated, lie bnld. in escol escel lent Unglibh, "ut Tlungoen College, j which is a native institution in Burma, India. I nm here te udy Industrial processes in general and new. -pa per prnetiee in particular. I nm .pending almost nil my time In MMtlng different plnntri in this cututtr.i . "In PlillndelphlH I Uuill bro beeral wearing and spinning mil Is, and I am amleiiH te learn American methods of sugur lefinlng Thrbc two iudubtrleS are the ones which I hheuld like td lcc developed in mj ceunt1-'. "Seme time within the nct month I bhRll return te Burma, wbcre I urn After two weeka' Hhadewingby Detec tives Helt and Stuefccrt, of the nute squad. Percy Itescnberg, who rum n poolroom at CO 17 De Lanccy street, nnd Fred Heckler, of Darby, were arrested yesterday in a garage rented by Itoscn Itescn berg, at 7C1G Dicks avenue, where the 'Wet-lives found thrce tttelcn automo biles. Itescnberg nnd neckler were arrested recently at Media with three ether men. charged w'th n number of nt theft" The ether three were convicted nnd Itescnberg nnd Heckler were discharged Police identified the three automobiles found in the garage yesterdnv ns hav ing been stolen from Samuel M. Vnu e'ain. president of the Buldwln Iocomo Iecomo Iocemo tlvo WerkH; Jullua Peters, 024 Spruce i-treet, and Jeseph Stein. 1818 Pass yunk avenue. lTie detectives nlbe found n number of automobile partn ut the Dicks nenuc garage. Jlesenbcrg and Heckler wen ar ralgned before Majltratc Carsen at City Hall today, nnd each held in ?5000 ball for a further hcurlng next Trl-day. DR. BROOME TO BE GUEST Scheel Head te Attend Banquet at Garmantown Academy Superintendent of Schools Broemo will be the guest of honor at the nnunl banquet of the Alumni Association of Ocrmantewn Academy, which will be held tonight at 0 o'clock In connection with tbe annual reunion of the asso ciation. Colonel Shelden Tetter will be testmaster. Karlicr In the day the membar will watch the game with Tenn Charter en the new athletic field, and the an nual meeting will be held at 5 o'clock. SAY'S 'HUBBY' BRANDED HER 8aleeman Wife of $500-a. Menth Obtains Dlvorce Chicago, III., Ner. !. Slanley UN II, e. villi, n einv-n-iiuiuiu irenu raicsrant). uiuiiulti inn wiiu, 1'iiirgHrec u. uutt, with nu electric curling iron, according te her testimony before Judge MacDon MacDen aid, who granted her st divorce. "Wc were married December 14, 1913, and I left' my husband last Sep tcrabcr," ehe testified. "While we were living at the Colonial Hetel be put an electric curllru? Iren en my back nud burned me. On one occasion he threw me ncresd the rpem." FOILED ROBBER CARRIES OFF WOUNDED COMPANION Alexander Goldboro Reute Twe Men Trying te Break Inte Heme Harlv this morning Alexander Gold Geld berg, twenty-eight years old, 105 West Chellen nvenuc. heard a disturbance In hla back yard and; looking out the win dow, saw two Ictrrecs attempting te break In. He picked up a revolver and went out the side deer. "What de you want here?" he eaid te the two men. Oirt of them answered with a phet which utriick u tree n few feet from where Geldberg was standing. Geldberg fired back twice. One of the men fell with a. groan. Geldberg rushed beck Inte the house nnd wummened police, but when they urrlvcd they found that one of tbe men had tarried bin wounded companion away. Near the npet where the wounded man fell police 4eund a Dioea-soaneu uanu lterchlef nnd spots of bleed en the ground. They nre watching all hos pitals nnd doctero' efilcca where the men might apply for treatment. Geldberg Laid he had been home only half an hour before he beard the men trying te break In. When coming home he said he saw two Negroes standing at the corner near his home. He be- FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSENBACfl GALLERIES ' 1320 Walnut Street connected with the Than Tin Presa Agency. It is u publishing house which prints nlue newspapers, six in the er- j nacular and three In VJngllsli. I am u Burman Buddhist by faith ujid n member of the Burmese Chamber of I Commerce.'' AN AGENCY is known by the clients they keep. And net by their success in soliciting new ones. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Satei Promotion WeMh American Dldg. Philadelphia ( UTlnT-ll .Pa "tris JLI I I SANKSs l&& sa3,warvni- V Chinese Cloisenne New Importation I'hscs and Bexc3 Cigarelle Bexes arid Trqyt t&xrlr IvaidiCutthepca. ""tivrlcmanahip and celcis. Out of Darkness Uy Dll. BEIITIIOLD A. BAKU Well-meaning Editors have said that through mv writings I iiave lifted Death out of u horrifying atatc into "a socially cenvpraablc subject, out of Darl.nebs into Light. Why should the funeral services of a bcleed tlepartcrl be drearj', mournful, tearful? Why make them a memorial of heartache and grief, instead of a memorial uf pleasant thoughts, of a happy past, and a belief in a bright future? T.icre is nothing funereal in the Asher's Bread Street I nape , 1009 North Bread Street. A uervicc of understanding is held te comfort the living in honoring the dead. Come and see for yourself. At the Heur of Death, Call: Poplar 7890 (c; lei'i Hcycs they , ere the unme two who tried te break in. Geldberg, who (u in the automeblto buMncw, liven with- his parcnta, Mr. and Mra. tlamuel Geldberg, NEW FRIEND GETS HIS BAG Casual Acquaintance Gees Off With Theatr(cal Man'e Otuff Max Ginsberg, a tltentrlcal man, lest n travellnR bag valued, with iu con tents, et $7G Inst nlgbt in a hotel near Ninth nnil Walnut- utrta lt....i. man he describes aa a "caeual acquaint- UUCL'. & r . j 'y Glnrifirfr. who had been Uvi i.errnine Hetel. Avent With a the ether hotel te cloee n burin They Invited their rnsuel uceuAIh up te tim vroem wnne tney centnwtati their buflinehn. A short lime later tot' casual acquaintance left ths room. Mjr Ing he would be back shortly. 1I rfld net return, and when Glnnberg want downstairs he nlrri for big trtrfellnt; bflc which he bad left with the ,roew clcrlt. "I gave your bag te your frletWI," wid the clerk. "He cams down a street; while age and eaid you cent bl fr it." Ginsberg and the police are looking for the casual acquaintance "A Masterpiece of Modern Fic tion." liosten Transcript. ff Winter Cemes mi mmmwmxmMK jyMtrt-. t t) PISTON RINGS PW,."1P2,U LlinOird equipment n .VmarlcJt'e fersmeet cars. Moter Part Company - i 1425 N. Bread St Oy Alii, you Ketng out after business through adver- tisiug or just letting things drift your A. S.M. HUTCHINSON une ei me doss doeku ex our times." New IVrc Times. "An amazingly fire contribu tion te modern novel writing." '; Chicago Tribune. ViVi i ii i1ftWMWWVV way ; ELEVENTH PRINTING J02D THOUSAND $2.00 wherever books are sold LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publisher!, Boiten Hew de you value "lasting satis faction?" Yeu always find it in Fcrre Clethes. Their actual superiority ever ether clothes is se apparent that most any man will appreciate the fact when they are pointed out te him, Come in, if you want te learn mere about "the best clothes made" Prices based en today's lower cost of manufacturing. Exceptional Quality Suits and Overcoats $45 See Window Display Ferre 0 Ce.ta(, Ctethura & Outfitteru Chestnut Street at Juniper, 1 1 ; i START NOW te save regularly. Deposit a certain sum each week in our Savings Fund Department and receive interest at 4rc. It will give you a feeling of security and independence. Many fortunes had their beginning in the Savings Fund 'Department of banks. As an added feature te our Savings Fund Department we are opening accounts allowing the privilege of six checks per month with interest at 3e. Start saving systematically today. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St Nathan T. Folwell. President A'efwnal Bank witli a Sa rings Fund Department Tim IlOLMLb PiUibS, "Printer 1 3 15.19 Cherry Street PhUiilclphU v. Architectural odS3Sserk Ns$ ' 111 bUMtCS Lai j- 'uitr ytarr, uf t-utihfuctufv pptfermance behind i' - lie plant .uid machinei v are new ;ind represent the last word in modern tnoiheda. It the Iargctt plan, for the construction of Tine woodwork in lhc Hast, occupying 23 acres. Architects, and builders realize that wc are better able than ever te handle -'my hert of fine cabinet work in quality as well as fjuantitv. Gee. w Smith & COMPANY, Inc. pgyr&GmryaAvB. PrjnA. ix WM fflv Scetchspun Cravats 200 Reefers $8.00 Inspired by the Homespun irony. of lhc GnliiNhicls roien.s of Scutluiul In Scetchspun silks wc have developed a fabric or unusual beauty, distinction and correctness. The colorings arc harmoniously blended and authentically combined in a manner that will have the approval of well-groomed men. Beth Neckwear and Reefers are made in plain weaves and striped effects in the following color combinatiens: S X 1 "" I ' 1 I -' ix'iicr niiecs ler Less Meney" Meu) Strap Pumps at ajgwered Price $JB ' W Wine & Geld Myrtle & Purple Myrtle & Royal Blue Navy Blue & Green Black 6c White Black & Green Black & Red iNavy & Lavendei Blue & Orange Brown & Green Purple & Turquoise Solid Black SON! 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT ST. vv I C. ffl yjK' J ZU Calf ALL HEP for the day of SPORT AFTER ALL, is there any day en the old desk-pad like Saturday? The week's grind ever your problems pigeon-holed in the office desk, your cares released like birds, and nothing ahead of you but life. Why, Satur day is dessert for the rest of the week ! AND WHAT better opportunity te buy clothes ! NO NEED te go te a football game when you can take part in one your self. Dedge through the Saturday throngs en Chestnut street and go straight through the goal pests at Perry's. You'll make a gain worth cheering savings of many dollars en every Suit or Overcoat. We're all in readiness for the Day of Spert with : SUPER-VALUES in OVERCOATS and SUITS 28 33 38 and m 43 DOLLARS WE CALL especial attention te these lirbt three prices. Wc have Suits and Overcoats for even mere modest sums. But we have expended every ounce of our energy in an effort te buy, make and sell the best clothes obtainable at these prices at any clothing store, in any city. Judge for yourself hew well wc have succeeded. WE'VE only one word of caution 3eut the Suits at $43. If you arc tistical or in any way conceited nit your personal appearance, thebe Suits will make you mere t,e. And, of course, wc wouldn't want that te happen, even though the savings en each Suit would make you a Life Customer of ours. They're the sort bankers wear ask te give them the glimpse. Perry & Ce. 16th & .Chestnut SUPER-VALUES Clethes for Men Twe Styles in Dull Ulitck Our Hccond-ileor Location und low ecrhcad expense ulwaj, made lowest prlcra possible at Del .Alar. And thu is a lowering of I'M Mar low priceb! Upstair Stcrc for Womei ($(!MHr&Cenipami UUChzsXmxh Sbc NrU deer te Oppi'iilinm. CeI't j Ce. ( cntrnl HfuilquaitrrH ter IMuculer Shoes ir Special Loese Leaf Ledger Our Loese Leaf Dept. . A r" ,,CJ ' Rl u Iu.. It Costs less en Arch SL LEVSS Philadclphfa Headquarters for BLANK BOOKS HARRY B. LEVIS STATIONER JeaVIuSi WW 'Atka'DM ,41 x. -
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