iL-ua mmmm V4'y m .. -.. x.. iUai. eu... 'plthelic ynarmes mew i "' i' in $200,000 Estate of Ad- . vertislng Man I'lULK IS LEFT TO WIPOW 2. , ..-...,iU iipnnrsls' for educational. ih' ..ii. .! fnllrlniKi iiiirnnscu were Ha. In (he will of lllcharil A. Feley. ted of the niclinnl A. Feley Advcr hr; i...r nmt former nreddent of (Minx nii' "w i jjj Peer IUeherd Club who died Feb. sTh' will, admitted te prfcbate tedny. iiA Mr. Feley's realty holdings jinewru 27.700 nnd his nor- iHi ..rWitv nt $200,000 mid upwind. '"The establishment of "Itiehnrd A. Wr Khelnwhlpi" nt the University MJKKi;' TliirSeloel for lien wn ' winded for In the filament wblcW ?L -.1 liftAnii nflffflU. (fTtrcu u. ...... i e--. J. milUgy IUI "ivn .'. in f .Mr. Feley's real estate and lkiicneld effects, tye bulk of the slick 'j the Felev ndvertlslns necney Mid 130 UUU Ollinglll- miv uuuvuiiti:u iii widow. Mrs. U. Jennie Feley, hvj testament stating: i'i 11VI...A nrp liers bv rieht of the fine. i .i LMin aim linu rvpr irlvpn inn nmt . henctulncss dven when In the midst ','! troubled waters. ' A bequest of .$0000 and the Interest ". 118,000 were left te Mr. Feley's 'Mtbcr, Mrs. Jehn M. Houghten, while ether DOUUCSIS were umui- u iwe sis- twi. ether relatives nnd friend. ' Of the residue of the estate. 00 per cnt is te be apportioned ah follews: Fifty per enxi " DP distributed te w'ch Catholic charities as arc deemed .. wnrihv nnd needy In the .'udement )tt the executers nnd t)f the Archbishop ' Oac-slxtn each te the Seminary of 'fit Charles llorreiheo. Overbroek : the .Society for the Propagation of the Faith lid the Laj men's Itctreat League. , Temple and I'enn Aided ' onveniv ner cent of the residue is te b distributed in this way: 1 The Archbishop of Philadelphia. IS Ib 1.": nn, Kfltit . TVtiltiln ITtilrnrfclfv iw,'.ju.: . it".: '.::;.. r.. ...;;v: ttnia, 10 per cent: St. Agnes Hospital, 10 per cent, the gilt te be known as the "II Jennie Feley Donatien for Free ,Bdi." ., ... , .. Office rs nnu tin ecmi i n- i uirj Advertising Agney, who have been in the agency s service ten years or mere, ire te receive 15 per cent, and ether .tnrii ulie have served at least two ,teirs arc te divide 10 per cent, while v. mninintn!? 10 ner cent is te be dis- trtbutcd among surviving relatives under the previsions of the Intestate luws. The will also bequeaths fifty books te "rte 1'oer ltieliard Club. 11 ... V . yr .! ..!. Thi. will of Mary A. Martin. Jltl ..,"- -t eln wns nrnW...l fn.l.iv JVUII '" - , 1 . ,' 1 ..j .iiuneeii nt n n.iiu esiiLC in iiri- loosed of a $S200 estate In prl- bcquttt.H,t1.'SttCfr ha !,' etr""f .. heniiests. Letters of ndministra it. uere crnnted for the estate of Rjchcl Martin, 2017 East IIuutlndeu ftffitre filed for the estates !Ma- W.'L-fi"'e! tiri.v. Hi.i-u.i't ; iiiui.i ci. .v.F.iy.ii, ! llO.JHl.ert: c iiuiarine cuuiiiiilt, S141). '490.ei1; William M. Garden, S204. (02.78 : Nathan C. Welnreleh. Sl'SS'J; Ibwderc Slginan. .$l.'i,.p)0.0!. ' CALLS GIRL "PLAIN THIEF" Judge Sentences Shoplifter After Exposing Fanciful Story . After Investigation exploded a fanci ful story she told Judge Itegcrs re-' wntlv, Margaret Ward, who was con-, tided of shoplifting, was sentenced to te y te two years and ten months te1 three scars in the Eastern Penitentiary. When tailed for trial a week age, the jeung woman suld hc came from an ex cellent family in llosten and that she formerly was nu athletic instructor there. She pleaded le be sent home e the would be away from tomptatieu. Judco Itecers deferred sentence un til the girl's story was Investigated. Te u- day lie said inquiry showed she is 'just I plain, ordinary tlilet. In the gill's npaitmeiu in New Yeik City wcie found several letters lieni mm known te be thieves. One from a convict iu jail asked her te "clout a .meerschaum pipe for mc us they arc wft te get." Te men caught in a store here witii the young woman have been sentenced t prison. . SLAYER GETS 20 YEARS Sixth Man Sentenced for Murder of Detective McGinn Salintore Hattaglia. a New Yeik luunsu. was sentenced te serve. nine ln te twenty ears in tlie Eastern Pmltc-ntlar by Judgn Terry In Q111.1- , ttr Sovlen- Ceuit tedm - Ilatta-lin wn uniivieieii nf niiirilei- in the second degree icccntlv for com- Illicit! In the murder of .leseiih Me- Inn, a deti'dhe, hhet te death while endm-ting a laid 011 a gambling hour In I'ass :111k axciuic near Christian street a jcar age. He is the sixth man te be convicted 1 in the slnjing. ; THIEVES USE SAFEST WAY Take Strongbox, Along With $50 It Contained When Cenrce Johnstone, manager.ef e Aiacrienn' Storey Company branch -hl.S Old Yerk read, opened the "tore thi morning lie found that the r,ie wns uiis-inp, r... i no tiiiind that the Iren sme -umcil Wel'lie.l '.'ill iiiiumU m.ih e,ii-i-l..,l ..... .' "11. in iii nuiUi wn ami iiuiikH ntnl iii.ii 1... ..C .. 1 1 .1 .... . '.P le tlie dour of tin 11 11 iruei, iimr enci.cii ttoie leuld hi "fen. The s,iV lentained about S.'O. IRVIN COBB HAS INFLUENZA .i. - , wiiapaes In Bosten Forum Lecture , Date Here Canceled WlliiliM. n''ein d '" '.llis ,;lt-v b-v . ,," Ihert.S.rJ'1 '"'"nthat Inlu t'ehb, l. " ii v; nun vin-ii nan 7. ,- --;- " ,. V wen retain ed fiein 11 rear window and of " '"iner case before I . S. (oininis (eininis the wlmlmv iiimni..,! .,,. 'im... ..,i- sinner Mnnlev teduv his indlirnatinu with hn-ei- i ". iiuiiiiii-iKi unci iec- Mjottle ler .l..iU. Cnl a. IIS!',1!1 '" lns'"" wltli In- Snssinan wu held under W.'OO bail lecture'. i !' (""b Vell1,,,sl,,l ,:m l'(nnd Lotezla under ?ir.00 ball. hi .liiu,.',Jg,.t.:...,.., .- . """ rviiniineil ill Mll-Ul. 1 iM mi the I'eruiu preKrain in tiie ' "...e.iii ei .Musie new. That eiiLMBc- '"Cllt. Iheiefni-e. ,u l,,., i.i,.ii.,i...i. l")tiieneii ......ii . . 1 . r 1 ' iimuiti. AeeerilliiK te the nfermn- UUIl riii.nl. ...I ... .1 . .... Wei .eh. ... '. ."...: :":. ;" uuDU a v naiini iiii-in r. - - - VERDICT AGAINST Rnniceac 1 Tin. In,.. 1 r R0ERS nileJ f"!','' ',"l'i,, ""lii today or nt 1 1' m'"'1 '''.. Im ?-'""' ' I r,in ii,. uiiwi;e (eiu-n, of Denver, ;.',' J" .i11'1' Ni'it iipilnst Samuel V. In the 1, .- , ' , '"' u '"parimv linn . 1 ' "V iireuicrs, nun ine ,"i Who were ferincrlv biinliers mn! I reiters , Cdnrad,,. Tim claim wa frnA. V" t,m',: I'-Tiwu-tlens. The de 'inimntK nn- new leeaieil in tl,i ..in- bbbbbbbbbbebbbbp I v 'V-8BBBBBMHiB V I PAULINE LORD Actress who faces a S50.000 suit for alienation of affection. A few dnjs age her salary was garnlshccJ te pay a $5000jedgment In a ',)rel(tn heart balm suit SAYS COUNCIL ACTION .'HOBBLES' ZONING WORK Members of Commission Regret Re fusal te Vete $10,000 Fund Member of the Zoning Commission expressed disappointment today because Council's Zoning Committee blocked a move te grant $10,000 that would fiifitncc further work bv the commis sion. The general principle which the com mission has followed was te divide the rity Inte zones, each with regulations governing the location, size nnd use efi buildings. Hitter opposition developed in' Coun cil te nn ordinance drafted by the com ... . , ..,! .' ii ibsieii aiicr several years ei moor, aim , nu references te tnc ccntiai business1 district were eliminated The remainder of the ordinance was referred te the Zoning Commission, which asked the $10,000 appropriation te carry en its work, Jeseph C. Wagner. Assistant Director of Public Works and a member of the rommiisien. said It seemed ft pity that Council referred the zoning plans back te tlie commis-ien mic rctused te nppre- prlate money for expenses. , , f Mr. agner uid tiie commission s . work would be "hobbled, and "added mat netiung weuni ui aiauauie inr commission, as many persons as may M). Lnvis nniil there are fratcrnitle. prlnting or for map-making. He said 1)C n.nuire,l. but such employments shall . . .... ... ., ... . ..!.,.. ..... his chief. Director Cnven, may call n'I10t eiCCC(1 thlrty ,ays and shall abse-, ' bat thinl. that the wild partus in meeting of the commission idavs. in u ! Milten It. Medary. Jr.. nn architect nnd member of the commission, said 'Council's failure te authorize an appre- Dilation will make the work much i" """ "; -"--- :. ;, innler. Most of the members et the " ... ' ' 1.. ,...e k,rl. IH.. ,.,... VAPIIHIU.-WM"" '- '-...B ........... ....... pcllMtlen. The ethers are city officials w!'? ",wlvc n fxt, ,my f"r Mr work ' ...ui. tin. i.nnnnlnlnii TO CHARTER WAR MOTHERS A ,.- n. Bin i0 incerpvmic nMwiiii "' fered In Heuse Washington. Feb. 17. A bill te in- cortehe'NaVieim, Aeclati.; rf American AVerld War -Mothers. In which several Pennsylvania women nre lead ct-s. was introduced today by Chairman McFndden. of the llunklng and Cur-rein-.v Cniiniilttec. Mrs. IHanchc Bellak Is one of the incorporators and Mis. Itli-hard Rewan Is en the executive beard. Uetli are named in the bill as representing Penn sylvania. "The puipe-e of this corporation, ' Mr. McFadden said, "is te keep ulive ami develop the spirit that prompted world service, te lnnintatu the ties of fellowship iberti of that service, und te ii-ist and further patriotic work : te iti-i-uli-ate a seii'-e of iiidividuiil obligation te the community. State and Natien : te work for the well'nic of thn army and navy: te n-ist In any way In . . - - . -.. , titer power men unii women wm sen e IV " . ' . ' : I- '",....". , ' Wer'd War; te fester and promote friendship and understanding between ' America and the Allies m the v erid War." " BANK MESSENGERS ROBBED Aute Bandits Get $5000 en Crowded New Yerk Street New Yerk, Feb. 17. fliy A. P.) Seven meter bandits held up two mes sengers of the Pacific 15 ink today af n crowded point in First avenue, ne;r the (Juei iiiboreugh lSrldje, shot en" of "'"V"1;'1 e',ml vU" tt ' ' .m"" !',- f The crime eceurred within hfty feeL of a pollce statieu. , V'SVN w"'u 10l,u1e,, f1'0"' ,tI"1 l"m,U, "f ',of!l tiessenge Ulehard Kahrsaiid Jeseph P. Ilyiies when they resisted ll"' in win pounced upon tliem from tnc rtinuin:: uearu or an auiomeoue. Knlii-H then re-or.'ed te hi; lists until he w'ns shot in the back. Police Captain Corcoran. hearing the ropeit. leumlcd a corner hurriedly, lut the ,-cmii mnn were dilvlng off. He fucd, nnd said lie theusht lie hit one of the men en the ntnnln.T beard, but companions grabbed him as he toppled laehwanl. DENIES HE WAS WAR SPY Detective Angered by Intimation in Rum Arrest Case When Police Detective! Adam! was asked if lie had been an Austrian sn.v iliii-iiit- the Wei-lil Wni- nt the lienrliiL' . . . . - . - se si-cat tlmt he relumed te answer, pll.tu mill This caused a hitch in tlie proceedings until the detective angrily shouted a denial. Ailanii and Detective Mellen obtained the e idence en which Leuis Sassniau. a saloonkeeper at Seventh and Lom Lem bard streets, nnd lih bartender. An- . ... T -i..t.. i-.l .... IOIIJO l.uie.lll, eiu urreiieu "11 nil- el-.urse of Wolutlen of the piohlbltlen '"n!:,.,, .,., ,. ...... 1....1 beiiBht'whislcy in Sassninn's place at thirty-live cents a glass and a pint N. J. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO "- "- -- - Fatal Accident in Atlas Powder Kiant at uana ing , , ,. . v 1. 1 .- I .La 1 likiii.l i-tiii f- X. .1. 1 eli IT nk prrTweV... ;...; ,.... , ' . 1 1 . 1 day when the ilyu.iiiilte pacMu house "f the Alias Powder Winks at l.andlii','. X. j., was destroyed by an cxpmle... Tlie two men killed Kred Alpaugh. of Succtisiiniia. and Kugcne Umni f LodKOWeodweio said .te lme been the only persons in the bulldinc at the tlioe. The bullillnj: is an isolated unit or tiie powder weras and wus uic only siruc- ,...-.. nffeele.I. The Atlas Powder Works Is n sub sidiary of the K. I. du Pout du Nemours Powder Pempany. RECEDES IN ROW Would Comply With Council's Request te Eliminate Tests in Salary-Raised Jobs SEES MISUUDERSTANDINGl Keplving te a tarl attack made eni ltn members by Ceuncllmcn yesterday, the Civil Service Commission today of fered te exempt from promotion tests the holder of several jobs whose salaries- have been raised recently. . Dt. Hublcy It. Owen, chief police surgeon, nnd Scth M. Van Lean, dep uty chief of the Bureau of Water, are the principal officeholders who would be nffeetcd by tlifr exemption offer. The commission In n statement ex plained that promotion tests te which some Ceuncllmcn objected were required by the civil service law. It also stated thnt Council had net been adequately Informed about the facilities depart ments have fei? obtaining laborers for emergen ;y purposes. Explains Stand The statement fellows' "Judging from the reports In the apparently have net been adequately In formed by the city departments as te the method of hiring laborers for emer gency work such ns snow removal. "in any event, it Is evident that I there is a misunderstanding. The ui- J rector in the case of snow removal, ns! In all emergency cases. Is at liberty top employ laborers cither from the civil service lists or he may pick them up . wherever he can find them. "It Is net ncers'.nry te go through the procedure of certification In nny way. In ether words, there Is abse- J lutely no red tape te It. It Is a ques tien of employing the men just as a private contractor would employ them. m.t i,,.irv- rt. i,i.- uii.vif.vii J. uis cinuse of the emergency cm pieymcnt of laborers has been In our -..i... Rillne f,n in-e-eiinMi.it Krri..i. r.i went into effect and the departments arc certainly familiar with it. Specific Previsions of Law "The specific previsions of the law In this matter :ic as follews: II II.. .,.. ..t ............ ...l.ni.0 11- lu Il0t practical te secure laborers from 't1L. appropriate labor registers wkb ,sufljccnt nremntness. or lu case the Ti ir In eusn tlie nst ' 7s tcmperatilv exliaustcd the appoint-1 i nmr(.r mnv emnlev A', SUUjCCt, new- PVPTt tn tlQ Mibscquent approval of the iiitidy cease as seen ns appointments .. I... ... ..!.. tfn.. lw. 1,ili.i. Miirltitfil u ' ' IJHII Ul1 UinUU IIUI.I H.V. ..MW. . .t.. .... After quoting' this prevision from the rules the statement went en: . "Itefcrring te the promotion exam- iimnuiin nun. ijivni .. ... j,vi;'--, t,.i,.i..i ...,.t ,.nneinliv tlmse of Dr.' inatlens that appeal- en tiie "PfVi"1! ;"""- 2"V1. T-": i' ... .U : I sottke'Sir charter and rules -tip- ' nltc that wherever an advance In sal- i nAii .....i i, i ii ti i.rinii. nip iiriivi- 't avy exceeds u pev ccin ec cue -ai- phvsiciau of Phlludelphhi and a dele ary for which the examination Is taken, j ,aie at tl0 reiitVieuce. declared thai the commission mu-t held n pronietlon . nmu). fraternities, bei-nuse of c.Miava c.Miava ixnmluutieu. ) gtnit'c, liave gotten Inte debt and sub- il,u ! fine fnp Prnmntlnn I jecteil members te all suit- of lllljll-t flitch nrometlon examination, of ' ennrse. Is euen only te these In llne!HVcul 'l"K!l..1 ".'".: ..V. '... :.." ' I! " J T cnffirs "nl They arc ncer open te eutsidcts In "Sjt be Med tiirt.,1- that the j SSaffi posiXVisS'lfiid'enb- n innii ns eLctiiilcd by the tncumbciits. but the lonimissien was given te under etiind that seni of the Incumbents in the case of these promotions old net do de slie exemptions for the reason they dc-ti!,-...! tn ve.nln their elvll Hcrrii-c status. 'Hewcvjr, this whole matter has been The unoccupied second Heur of llil!." itcclvlng the stileus consideration of Seuth Fifteenth surer wn- damaged by the commission : Its de-ire te arrive, iji-,. this afternoon, txe llana-s tlircut at a common sense and fair conclii-leti i.nitig the real ctate office of llasil F. nnd yet ucl within the Hit of Assembly ' Hnldlne en the tir-t fleer of the build which mevides that un increase In si,il- t,lg my beyond the limits fixed for the grade n (.mpleje Miielled smoke at 2 P. M. shall constitute promotion. nlu investigated. The wainscoting nnd Meanwhile there has been no inter- ,,,.i ,,f Hie llniiilnir we're ablaze. Fire- riiutleii in cither work or pay. n- all rnoiieii in citnvi n.i; v., in... . ii .in. t,j(; mm 1Iltehc,, hllvc been continued ' in their work by the commlss.en at tiie , , , salaries pievidcd by Council. l .......i.iA.i i... '.,., ll " ' HOTHOUSE IS DESTROYED .... Frankford Weman Barely Missed injury, in iip...ii v. ... A hothouse ewncdby Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Smith, 3717 Meadow street, j papers, started a tin today in the home Frankford, was destroyed by an ex- j f jew.pl, Phillips. 71."." State read. Ta Ta Ta plofien and lire this morning. L.uny. About 0:30 o'clock Mrs. Smith went. Xfter several attempts at thawing the te see that the hothouse wus piepcrly pipvs, Phlllipn let control of u blaze heated. Soen uftcr she returned te the . tjmt ,ad Ignited tlie woodwork near house the beilei exploded. The damage the pipes and sent iu an alarm. Fire , was estimated at SS00. companies were hindered in reaching the home due te the slippery pavements. Get Stelen Goods, Gets Three Years') The damage te the home is, about Ceorge W. Walker, u Nejrre, till S Christian strcnt, was scute'need bv Judge Hegers today te three years in the Ciiur.ty Prison for receiving stolen goods-. .Walker was arrested following the entering of n fraternity house of tlw Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania, und the less of a number of overcoats. Walker ilcuied the theft and explained two coat-: lie admitted pawning had bceu pur chased from .1 friend. SALES N'P ADVURTISINO SrANAQRR OF HnOAt) t:.Ti:niKNcn un.smus te ce.vnix-t wiru unewiNci manukactuiikii iiav- INll STAl'I.IJ 1'RenUCT TO MARKKT. T'AMIMAIl WITII URAPHtC AHTH CAN HANDi.n MnM, aoen enciANiznn. no ruahekari.k erirn will nn re ri7Hiu. aciu no. marrikd. 11 .-.31. i.i:i What time de you want your photo engravings? That's the time we'll deliver them. The Chetnut Street Encrwunc Calm 702 Chestnut -TRfiET ( : DlRECT-MAIL Advertis- ing will help you get your share of new business. 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' "i mc utiui mu jvuuii liiivuiii,. iii t (he Ilcllcviic-Strutferil n- iui """ '"; 1ii.f tti flw.kn Cm! tarti'lt nr.lnl' (lull fll'i. .....L .fi, I"""' niuviimi ...v.. - ...... i .... ,,eriv eignni.el and have no men with Iiltsli ideals at (licit lienils. .. i,uvIs Ufclurpil that when 'rn- teiiiltlcs are. properly conducted they tei nines arc. lireperiy cumiiiciuii im-y -.':".. ... i..:. ' .- l 1.1 ....i creuic ll N l ll l .i.ur...l. .......5 .y.- ,,. ec , a s re eve r ""liV. Jelni A . ltelanl. u widely known ,1.... ......ii........ ... nv l nfii i i criticism. Tlie-i! '"" ,'.'L71 XS""n ... ...r'.. 3 " W whode ueY undeVa,nJ the vnluc of thn f,.uiernity. lefusc te give J Trk.ltWu vclep sc.ielar.hip and .-baracter. neiarii sum li- FIRE IN 15TH ST. BUILDING Real Estate Office Threatened Be-1 fore Blaze Is Extinguished ,., rhei-keil the flume.-, before the men enpcKeu me jiaiiie.- ucnm "-.end either te tlie real estate office or ti. tilird tloer. also llneecupicd. FIRE BLAMED ON COLD Tacony Man Tries te Thaw Pipes Afe Caed . uttt,npt ,0 tmw (rOMn Wutd j,jj,cs n in3 home, with burning news. iltfOO. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSLNBACa GALLERIES 1320 Wulnut Street RftBfiS iAeKSs '-.fpRS eiurnHirunU Sr.- &- IS Inexpensive Silver Coffee Services - Meat Platters Rel&Jl PJhes " alad MixinpSc Muffineers - Casseroles Appreciated Wedding Gifts 1900" ELECTRIC IHVNERS 1 sSSf'HPP CHAS. W. EMERY & SONS, 1304 Diamond St. HARDWARE MEN OPPOSE VOTING OF SOLDIER BONUS PrIce-CuttIng te Meet Foreign Com petition Is Favored Manufacturer.-, jobbers and retailer in all lines were urged te bring prin prin dewn ns sharply as possible, se ns te meet feieign competition. In uim of i: scries of resolutions nas-ed lufinv b. .!... n , . . . ... .. ,. ' ''" " " .iii' hen beani ... iihu; .l-iiiviiiii.iii, iiire a been milling its aiitiunl convention nt tin Cenimeri till Museum. ' Anether resulutieu eiiileiiineil the -eldlers" bonus, though urging tlml ctery euro he taken of mniuiled ve! , cans. Officers were elected tedn :i- ful-lew-: I'ri-ddcnt Krne-t .leliuniieseii. of Italliiiiec; vice pie-iilent. Hugh F Me Knight, of Pittsbiiigh: -ccend mcc pi-e-Ident. It. Frank Antrim, of ('.lin den: third hn. pre-Idcut, Jehn A. Dit., of Clarien. Pn.; secretary. .Shaien 1.. Jenes of Pltt-biitgh. and treusuici. (. h.irles W. Scaiboreugli. of Plttsbtireh. , A embers of tins." K.ccii(ive Cemmiltic clcclcil weie Hubert J. Murtav. of Heiiesdale, Ph.; :. (J. Slocum." KM KM weed City. p Ceei-e C. Itiewi.. Piinxntnwne.v. Pa., y. Wairincr. Jj-ange. N. J.. Hmry 1. Kaiser. p,;t. ndelphia. nnd Charles l!0!;ur. Hani--Inn g. The following were iliesen delegate. delegate. te the utseiiiil Itctiill Harilwuic Con Cen Con entlen te be held la Chicago in June: J-. A. .Mitchell, Philadelphia: Fiaiia Ilcgner. Sewiikley. Pa.: Thcodeie ). uiainc. Hnikeiii.'icl:. N.J. 0. K. DAWN MAIL DELIVERIES resiai superintendents and Business Men Like Change The i-uily-mnil deliveries hate been se siicies-ful heie that Pestina-ter Kemp iineuiiced today that thej would be continued a a iieimanciit service of the Philadelphia Postefficc. The delherics 'at 7 e'i le. I. in the ineniiiig were lir-t made through a tes poiled of thirty days. Mr. Iv'inp said Hint he has received report- from the siiperiuteudcuts of !hlrt.r--ecii substations, all favoring the continuing of the curly delheiie-. He lias al-e ieceiveda letter from the (Hm rd Aenue Huslnes- Men's Associa tion piaising the Innovation. Rent Exceptional Facilities S. E. Cor. 11th & Chestnut Salesrooms and Office Space Albert M. Greenfield & Ce. 15TH & CHESTNUT STS. , ! H I Ml. - ; -'"hfcW I SUPERB VACUUM MEANERS Binnir The 1900' CATARACT Waihes All the Clethes Thoroughly WHY? Bcuuusu all the cletlies uic l;cpt iu ceiihtunt motion by the exclusive- "1900" DOUHLI-: OSCILLA TION. Dees nny ether washer Imve this water action ? Nu, because it is patented. Theie is only one "Ortaruct." fliiine Diiliiinnil IH0II for liiferniullnii. frfe ilrmnit-lrnllnii rr hoekjtt. Al.11 i-iim im. inriil-.. mmm IN ELOPEMENT SUIT ,sult brought by Mrs. Florence h. Mnn- Parent of "Sunrise Bride" Cetsvllle "gnL"Ht T1he,nn",,' Mn"vlllc. 3v- w '" p,,u" son of the nsbestes king, hns recem- Evidence in ElktOII Against . mended that the petition of the libelant Intoxication Charge - i- i m. ALL SOBER, SAYS PARSON i UnccUil Dhpaleh '"-i I'abiu. hulacr , fcUilen, Md.. I eh. 1.."My dent want money. b.t she does wn,, her geed name, nnd I'm going te get It bnck for her," declared Mrs. Jehn Lnertle. mother of pretty I'cggy T'lJell. whose liusbnnd of nineteen days hns ' sued te have his marriage annulled en the grounds thnt he was drunk when lie wns wed, I'eggy eloped from I'lillndelphia. when the show with which she Is new ap pearing in Italtlmerc was in that city. Her liusbnnd Is Jehn W. Montgomery. of New Yerk, enlled the "hey banker. 111 '" 'V'.' "'' anil enrrj inn en hm- ciiiu; i iismmi , j;(itii Kocketeller .McC erinlck today le ery s mother lias -ihini. 1 said "jeu ute brenklng Merencc s fused te renllim or denv reports pub-, lencc here, te take hcnit.' He said thai he knew It and Hvhri here quoting her Ixtecn-car-eld is suit. I'lie veunglti,,.,! he tepllcd. '1 cunt help II. I can't daughter Mathlldc ns saying that she leiiiig Montgomery tnblMicd a "residenc charge of her son iiustmnil asserts tiie wedding toeK place C nnv different. I have get te run ns the cliinnx of u "part.." and that around. T love tin- chickens nnd 1 have he hail been "dated" te go through te de It. I m1ImI film the nest dnj with the ceremony by ether youths und nn, begged liint te top usecintiug with their maldensef tliQ idiot us when lie; ether women for Fleieme's said' 11" was "stewed.' .Kald lie couldn't. ' New. the two mothers ate in town, t - - one bent en getting the marriage dis pUII A URGED TO SOAR setved. the ether equally dete. mined te r n' U"" " JiJn? leT,.,,, r-e show the world that her daughter mar,- AWAY FROM DEVIL'S WILES ried for love nnd net for money, nnd that the only ijitoxlcatlen front whkii the bridegroom suffered was that of romantic happiness. Mrs. Fncrtle, a handsome woman of forty. Is from Milwaukee, where her father for many jcurs has been lire marshal, and where her husband. Peggy's father, is city veterinarian, ag. She called, as -non as she arrived, en the Tlev. Daniel F. Lockerbie, theuged "marrying pnren," who performed the ceremony. She was crjlng wlien -he entered tin; room where tin; minister snt. "no brave don't give up." -aid Mr. Lockerbie comfortingly, "we all bine (jed te meet." Mrs. Fncrtle dried her eye- utnl s.,t down. Mr. Locket hie assured her. and put his statement in writing, that the wedding party has been ertlrely sober when they came te his house. "Mr. Montgomery had net even had a drink." -said the minister. lie told Mrs. I'nertlc that lie would "held him self bound te her ns n witness wherever ill- tes-tihienv might be rciiuhcii." William Malum, local iltneur. milled his testimony te thnt of Mr. Ioi:ker Iei:ker ble. declaring solemnly thnt there hud been no sigu of druukenue the day of the marriage. Then a visit was paid te the coiirtheu-c. and the lecerds con sulted. .Montgomery'- signature. Mrs. Fuel lie pointed out, was as "steady and as sober as a judge's " Mr-. Fueille then visited Jn-liua Chi Ien. a local atternej . and retained 111 in te handle the case. He will lile an answer te the petition for annul- incut by March 1.". nnnRPS FRPP RMS Rl ll IWfi ' ' - ww ..wlw. ,. Commissioner Benn Puts Problem Before Full Beard Whether a molerbus epeiated b. n theatre for the cenveniciue of lt, pat rons I- a common curler must be i!i -elded the eiilliit Public: S-ivici Ceiniui ion, Ceiniiiis-iiiiicr 1 e n n tatcd tnduy lit a hearing. Jehn M. Diew. who opuiite- a lm lm lm borween Lan-dewne and Sixty-ninth stieet and chaiges liftcut ient- fm each passenger, complained against I hi Klljegairy Amusement Ceinpnn.i which runs a bus bet men the suir points. The company runs a rnolien pieiui" theatie and offers free transportutieii hi Sixty-ninth ureet for residents . Lansilewiie. A theatre ticket, beugiil mi the bus. entitles the heldei te Ire" ildcs te and fnun the showheusf. Diew has a certlliiale of public 'oinenlenie for his bus. Tiie nmu-i incut tnmpnny lias no certificate. $55 $50 qualities SON WINS DIVORCE SUIT Themas E. Manvllle, Jr' Simply Had te Run Around With ''Chickens' Pittsburgh, Feb. 17. The master ap- I pointed te hear evidence In the divorce be granted. The pnlr wcie mariicd June S. 1IMI. in City Hall, New Yerk, by a magis trate, in tlie face of n threat by the eung man's father te disinherit him If he made the former ihertis girl his jw,fCi Af, t,ie s,1QrrJn?r, Mr. and Mrs. Manvllle came te IMttibtirgh whe.c he p, ,, , , ,,, f , . lCs(nbih,iment ' .-There Is iie woman I love ns mu.h ns Florence, but I enn't behave mj - self." Mrs. Mnrearct Davy. 120." Ueeeli- weed Heulcvard. declared Mnnvllln told her when she attempted te'effect a rec rec rec oncilltrTlen between the wife and her husband, when she was called as n wit ness in bidialf of Mrs. Manvllle. "What did j un de that for and win nie you rtinuinc mound with women ReviVallst Says Many Human Eagles ' u.'h...,. i-'ve in rienneusea l'hiladclphiaiis nre eagles who ln-i-t en living in hen houses, the Hev. Jehn McNeill, of .New evk. declared today at the mlddnv evungellstic meeting In the Unrriek Theatre, held iu unmeet Ien wltli the cltjwide levivni of the I'rcs- bvterinn Church. Dr. McNeill said l licit evet.i one could sour high en the wing- of faith, but that iimny kepi dangcreu-l doe te the ground. Fnitli, lie tlieught. w.mld innke nil men and women eagles, tee high Up for the dot II te reach. "Who ever heuid of any one sheeting an eagle'?" he u-ked. Then added : "They ate tee high up for the sports man. Hut the-e wlie could be eagles and yet live iu lien houses are within easy reach of Satan." LETTERS THREATEN COURT) judge and Others Warned te Desist Frem Liquor Prosecutions Meadvllle. Pa., Feb. 17. (Hy A. P.) Judge Albeit S. Heck, of Cnllilcr-pett. who ha- been u i-tiug Judge T. J. Pnitlici- in holding Cilniliuil Court this week; District AttntUC August Delp and ether attaches of courtroom Ne. 2. In which liquor ca-e- ate being pre-edited, have received .-. threatening let ter lii-enil-inc bodily harm unless thej 'desl - t in the prosecution of these charged with liquor violation, Se fur there hate been si liquor eases tried and -lx widlets of guilt ' llmve been retniued. Today another uiiier case is en trial and iiuilgc llecl: and the ether officials laugh at the black hand letter, which tliej state rc-cuible-a peer specimen of a threat. The let ter was net signed and. wa- poorly written. BRIDEGROOM, BROKE. JN JAIL Pays Penalty for Speeding te Wed ding in Motorcar New Yerk. Feb. 17. flh A. IM Harry I!. Fi-licr. of Mount Taber. V J., a bridegroom and "broke." tuda.t wa- sent te city prison for the week end for speeding te his wedding. Magistrate Sim- lined him .L'.". but when Fisher -aid he had ju-t returned from a hone.meou iu Canada, and was out of fund-, the magistrate made tl.e alternative two un- iu prison, instead of tiie customary ten du. Fisher wa- urn-ted Februar, 1. a- he wa- speeding te the Fmbassj Hetel te be married. Tomorrow is the Last Day of this winter's Great Sale of Suits and Overcoats. $45 and closing at uniform price $28 v 1: 11 II V ' s SOME MEN "live in the future"; ethers "live in the past." Take our advice and LIVE TODAY! Net once before has there been an opportunity like this. AND IT ends tomorrow night. Just listen te the prices printed above. Can't you hear them say: "Believe me, the man who gets us for $28 is a I u c k y scout," Perry & Ce. Kith and Chestnut - " SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men ' BETROTHALH ---v T'jjm Father Says He Has Ne ldet Where the Rumer Originated MOTHER REFUSES TO TALKl Hv the Associated Tress New Yerk. Feb. 17. Hareld Mr- Ccrmlck. of Chicago, teiiny declined te make any statement In regard te tli- n refWt that his daughter Matlillde waa i engaged te a Swlsr riding master thren times her ngev "I cannot be interviewed.'' lie said, "but I will say that I haxcu't the sllglitc-'t knowledge, of hew or where the rumor originated." " ClileHge. Feb. 17. (I! A. I'.l Mrs. would inariv .Mux ()er. ferti'-clghl .years old, lidlug teacher in Zurich, I Kwltxerlnnd. Mrs Mi Cot inick's secre tary gave out the following statement: , "Mr-. McC'erinick has nothing what ever te say concerning these reports cither one way or the ether." Mi-s Miitlii'dc Mct'erniick. according te the puhlMied reports, was said te lmc obtained the iencnt of her father, Untold McCermlck. te the marriage. and te be planning te ionic here from New Yerk te seek her mother's consent, Mnthllde's liubuud-le-be is a scion f fnmij noted in Itnslc. Switzerland. Though he makes Ills living through the medium of his Zurich tiding academy . js nmaleur pnlnler and "devoted . tu the simpler, liner lh!n;s of life." I POLICE' HALT COLLECTION OF FUNDS BY WAR VICTIMS Methods of Charity Solicitation Caused Complaints by Public As'ist'inr Sunerliiiciident of Police Kenn.i tedr ordered Chapter Ne. 1!. Disabled American Veterans of the World War. Heom i.01. Sh'ibcit Build ing, te step Its present inethbus of collecting laeii" . It is n-seiti'd that disabled veteran' weie sent te all parts of tlie city, some in mount at", le .-k for contributions, taking with then c.ids which would be mtuuhed loshev. the umniint of each ift. Tl'Cse -eldlers received commis sions and nl-e prize. for successful wink. rtii'iian ditcctcii the cam pu.gu. ('eiiiiil.iii'r- ,Mie einde and Kenny l.ad tin effii i- of tie cluiptc- visited bv iJeectiMs Vece and llrindlcy, both etei.iiis or' the war. Cards i an led b the cx-seldicrs when ihe selicitul mono showed that the elhcei-s of the chapter nre E. II.: V.'tiglf. c inimauder J I". McParl ildge. i iiii'iiiruiici : J. J Hlaee, tieasuie": .'iml C 1. Luiiff, litJutuut. GETS 17-YEAR-OLD LETTER Written in Washington In 1905, Is Addressed te Corener New Dead A letter tceched nt the office of Cor Cor oner Knight this morning was written in Wii-hingten. D. ('.. seventeen years ' nge and addressed te Coiencr Themas Dugan. new dead. Where the letter., " new old nnd must, bus been will prebV;.,. abjv lemain u mvsterv. The me.st piebablc theory piopeunded In the Cei ener's etiice Is that some one? In lliinikl! ha- established a new rec ord for i-ui r,Wng ii forgotten letter in his pocket before mailing it. The sup position is based en the fact that the only postmark en the envelope is "Hroekl.Mi. February 1(5. WIS." Hie date nt the head et the letter is . .May . 1:111.1. it was written in Washington b 1'. D. Ilassctt. Jr.. 1)27 N street, N. W. It lead-: "He kind enough te let me Knew if a letter sent j en scleral das age lias been received." $40 one i H ,Mr 1 W Ti W31 iM . J , Vi $ Ml 'fm .a: ' a ;j .r t ' 'I,. 4 'J mmdiM&MMjiAi', w(; r mJMs 4 itr k-i - "wjii 'ii&lM ,4 S . S.I -ir..dHMiH )z&ms$ aM .V..v Tv.
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