Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 20, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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'Detective Parker ' Expects te
Find Solution of Murder
Mystery in Bundle
WAS MAILED AT PALMYRA
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If ii injurious paiKngp, sent iIueurIi
he innlK rnn be trnccil le Its ilcsll ilcsll
nntlen and recovered.' Detecth Kills
ttirker, of llurllnglen County. N .1..
t..iii.tPi he will be nblc te niitioiiiier
the name of tlfc mindcrcr of "Honest
Jehn" Hriinen.Mcn1tliy Hrcim owner,
who wfl" n"0' ,0 ,,cntl1 ln,,,lR ,10,IR' '" I
niwr'lclc N. .1.
Detective Pnikcr i rfti-cil te lcveiil
hnt tbe pneknge rentnlneil. though he
hinted tlmt the uniminl nntiirc of tlie
.i.i-i,. umilil mIkp the murder myntcr.
in the reiilm of tlieec mjatrrleiw crimes'
With w lilcli f'oneii Deyle used Hherleck
Helmes te solve for the delight of fic
tion wader. , , I
vh nnnlil t-hn count v detective sav
bv whom the pneknge wai mailed, or 6
whom ltwnn addressed It was mnllcd,
he wild, nt Pnlmyrn. X. J., the tuime
nosteffice at which Mrs. DerlH ltrunen,
wife of this murdered show man. wns nc nc
cuteincd te receive letters written te
her as 'Mr. D. Ndlcn." by "Dm-"
Ward, former "ballyhoo' nncl let man,
with the Uriinen clrcue. ' i
Detective Parker' niineunced today
that "Dec" Ward had told him he had i
int silk stockings te Mrs. tinmen and
te her tcp -daughter Hazel, nt Christ
inns time, and they had sent him a
present of 'a box of caudy in return.
Ward, back in Jersey City, Is ready te
nnsner further questions nt any time,
Detective Tarkcr said.
Finds Finger I'llnts
ParVcr wns away all of Inst night.
lie Mould net eay where he hnd gene,
or what he lind learned. It is believed,
however, I lint he was en the trail of
the mysterious package which he hopes
will icvenl the murderer's identity. He
raid ahe that Anger prints hnd been
disclosed en examination of the gun grip
found In a field near llruneu's home
and mippeMid te lime, teen lest by the
murderer ns he tried te take the shot
gun npart while he ran. The linger
prints were fnlnt, I'nrker said, nnd may
net be of much uie In tracing the mur
derer. They hove been photographed.
hnuGver. nnd enlnnrpmpnti mnitn nf llie
dun outlines. Finger nrlnts uill be
ra
taken of nil these who might hnve hnd Twe ntternc eieel tin- writ Iter-
slmre in the crime, nnd compared i mud Handler and D.ivld Slclnhiirdt.
with the mnrks en the gun grip. While neither would entei lutn the full
Parker reported te Ceuntv Prei-evii- detnlls of the ea'.e. Mr. S.indler ad
ter Kelsey today en last niglitS trip, imitted wlini intenegnteil that Pielist.
nd the two spent several hours 'n ion-
ference behind locked doers. Kach hud
imiiertant information te impnrt te the
ether.
A new theory en which Pniker is
working ls thnt the murdcier lurked in
the big garage back of the Tinmen home,
watching for 11 favorable oppei tunlty te
enealt up te the kitchen window near
which HruiiPii sat. Theru is a cinder
rath from the garage te the house that
would deaden the foetfnll of the mur
derer and carry no tell-tale trachs.
Paul Prelim, former eonecssiennniiP,
with the llruncu show, has been located
in n hotel nt Pateisen. X. .1., nncl
Pailver will either go te see him or haw
hlni cime te Mount lleliy. lie is net
a su,spcci.
It is understood PniKcr has been
tnlng te locate a rival showman, who
had made thrents that "Ilruncn will
nut taKe out his show this spring."
Uriinen, it is snld. "jumped" a circus
let the ether man had expected te ute in
a town, leaving very uoer business for
111s rmii. Hint liuppenea years age
linf
i"v Him ."iiueinuii is Mini re nnc
ui-.s, K,Kp
Clues Narrowed Down
'Theie weie at first fiw clues.'' I
rreiseeuter KeXey said, "and these hnw
,i, .1...1 ..1 : ;..',.."".""" --uhil- in tin-
new 11111 rowed down te two. We aic-ibe
i-i ii'iiuiiLiiiiiK 11 crisis in tnp case. I -"" imiiiiig 110c k i iiiu lysani te be
Tlic next feity -eight benis ought le e uxrluslw that lis iuciiibeiship luster
tiling te light the person or persons le- ! N cenllncd te twelve iumilic"-, all 1111I
pcinslble for this crime. Mienaitps and ull highly idnced socially.
'I de net believe llncl Hiuueiu Piebsi asset ted he fust Ket ."(!." a
arkstrein knows nnytliing about the ,111011th. was nilsed t,, Sim. in addition
l-ientitv of the peien or persons ie- 1 te which he get his meals ami Mceplng
"Pensilile for her father's death. She qunrleis and was able, therefeie te
naturally is anxious te see the mm -. send money te his methei In Swits-pi-lf
rer i appiehcmled ." land and te deposit Mi) in .be l.lg ,,,i e,
rtred esrs" -V1" ' -I-lakes n ktin j Hank and SKIO will, his friend V.im
rtrel years, said Ilacl as she steed I merman. Piebsi lestiti . ..nU
V ,? .!:,rL0', ISfi.T'M.!!-".
.i.t !.; "Su "".'"'." '"V -
in reply te n queslien as te whether the
.-.-.. ...,,.,,-. ,-, uiuiie ine srnieineni. '
mmtiy imd obtained anv Infoimntien
indicating the identity of the murderer
nf her father. The bride nf her fathei's
lien tamer expressed confident p that
Uunty Detective Paiker will get the
1111111111 m time.
She sal, that her mother would an- 1
nr.all questions "when the doctor I
(m
nfiimte.. i.n.. l ..11. ,, . -
........-, Ilr, , inui. lining .irs.
1 iimtiem sinsistPtl bee Hint I. or , mil, I
net be ispfti hv nnyhech. She ha Id "the
family will present its tide of the case
t the nrniier time." 1
ims tins been n tenitile shock te
mullier and she is under the doctor's
care. She is a very nerieus woman
natuinlly. I am stienger. of course,
d I can Ntnnd it better than mother.
In hups in a fe,w days she will be able
t talk, nnd then we will tell our side
"i inc ense. 111:11 w, if the doctor
mils mother te tnlk."
per-
lime you had any infoimntien tend
tig te clear up the mysten of the
luennti of 1 he mini who killed
father':" she was asked.
your
e haw no idea at all, but minder
"ill mil. een if it takes 11 bundled
ypiis, Sonicbedi is hound t0 find out.
e think Mr. Pinker is n enderfnl
lnini niwl lw. ..ill et.,.1 ..,,, ,i. i. ii..
"" iiii inni uiii nn- iiiiiii. iii.
Nephews and Nieces te Inherit1
funds of Aged Germantown Weman
One of the wills tiled for piebntc to te
'' as that of Mis. Anna .1. Kkieu,
"he dtetl in the (ii'immilewii Alnn--Leuse
at the age of eighty -tin ce len -lnK
tin e Mate of .CiOOll. I'ntil about
I'H mouths age she Hied with a
lephew Pellceiiinii Itnllcnilne. Wlien
' "'ii win uiniiieil the Hallen
i ne house beeame loe mhuII ami she
"weil in the aliiihii.iis. juiylng henid
ll0",. Her little estate was left te her
nephew niul nlcicK.
Atiiilhir w ,, , VUS ,m, ,)f ,m el
' llunistine. et .!27 Seuth Seicntpeinh
r !'; Vvlln ,li,,,1 MiddPtih en .Mm eh .s.
I 'e left ?--,no.te his widow. Mrn. An
' lluiIlKlne.
,f el'liwr. -IiiHitK-. who left nn estate
'.' 'N,,HI(l, briiiieutliecl SIKfl in i ln ilirts
ilelldny Uiimv nt t'ape .Alay tniil .S2."5(l
" iillkMCIUHM werK
union u
i he
siees ii ml the
Indians.
,. "flier w
wills tiled weie:
Calheiinc
;" '' ' """"" 'ti'cnili .-trcet.
WXitl: Kicdeil.'h Khntder. 11IS1 (Jratz
stfeet, SP.MKK). mid . Annie 11. Mc
llii.etiti" ,U:! Xe,,h i:,(,,e,,t1' Mre1,1'
The linenteiy tiled today of the per
"niil estate of William It. Gorden
-bowed letal pnmejty of $85,882,
was one of ,y father's best, ti lends NruilP", ,f"' H" '"lu f"V '"' "s"
fl he will find lite man who killed ( "l"''1 , f""" ll'" "i1""" 'J'"1 V.,,xl '"'"
him " ' I pi'iired aiiiiilig a fence of walteis te-
ci tilled for the Uniting Unci, flub
Al UCUnilCr- iiniATr i r-i r The. iiniiilginlhm uutllinllles heie
ftUMbHOUSE INMATE LEFT lusitucieci m ie.,1. .mt r,,,- him
AM Fs5TATP UfnDTU CKnnnl I'biuaiy -tl last, and the net clay wpip
HN CJ)IAIt WUHIH $0000 hielllied th.it he had aiine.ned in New
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yBBBBBV BR '' . ij' ' HHVJHD!2Hf BbBBBi BBBBBBB3HRuiBBlKTBHBBHBBfl9lBBBB9
Old "Simlre Drewnd's mansion" In Heslyn has been unoccupied for cars. and, due te the peculiar circum
stances of. Its abandonment, talcs of "hauls" have persisted through the rars. Shortly after Squire Drewnd's
death his two sisters precipitately lied from the house In their nlghtclethes and refused In return or make an
explanation
SAYS GIRL'S KIN
Swiss Butler Charges Plot te (
Keep Him Frem Wedding
t Pittsburgh Heiress
INVESTIGATE HIS SANITY
New Veili,
habeus eeinus
March "(I wilt of
signed. iv IVdeuil .fudge.
Mbiiui , i in. nil .illume
Slack, .was seived yctenliiy nt Kills'
Island upon .lumes P. Daly. iepieent 1
ing Immigration Conimisleuer Itehcit
K. Tedd, railing for the bunging of
AuguM Probst, a Swiss rltien, held en
Ihe Island because el alleged insanity,
befeic Federal .ludge Knox, tomorrow
nfternren, se his mental coiulitlen may
'be Inquired into.
r'wbe is tuentj -feuK unci a .tiiUnglj
1 f . 1, ...... .1
Sal, Mania. 1 "
lleth l.,wy e?s !"s;; t' Ule Swi.s is en- '
!he u'suari Un"-10''"?1 USAW
n,e W. "A0 &2iU 1 USZ ,
et their
desirability ns citlens. The
story thul
Probst's femtsel say he will
tell Is that elTeits aie belnc made te
get bint mil of Aineilcu bemuse he and 1
a Pittsburgh glil efVieat wealth unci
social piemliieiiic aie in low anil mint 1
te many, but the gill's lelatives object I
te his station In lite mid hud him Ki.I
nuppeil nnd pluceil in the psychopathic
wind te sepuiate I bent, '
The- Pittsbingh gill, necenlliig te Ihp
slm j. is a wry near kinswoman of n
Pittsbuigh uiillienaiie. She is nineteen,
geed looking and a college glil.
Accetding te his suinii tesiimeny
which was iiiescnteil te .hielue .Mnek in
the application-tin the wiit of habeas1
corpus. Alicust I'rebsl. also Ltftiwn ns
("Aichle" Pielist. was hoi 11 in Heine.
....! . .,..
celtiitM .lime I last
us a htuwnid ein the White Star linei
Ohmi.le. I! l.,l fii,. 1,:.. . 1
Through him Ptebsf leained that the
Itelllnjr Heck Club at l.igienier. Pa.,
ntar ' ittsuutgh. wanted 11 butler. Sel
went te Mglenier mid get the job.
RM". '"'ml, .ineKiennan and s'ened
wiiii me 111 my et hi
iiatiie leuutiy.
11 u nn,.
ns-cit imnbe lie wns
tee modest te ele s himself he N e
tiemely gnml-loekiii and Is j eeIeler
of high talent, in addition te which be
plays the plain ami l it genenil all
mound athlete
MEMBERS OF CUM
,XO hUU
UbtY rtiUBST STORY
Pittsburgh. Mnich I'll. 1II1 A
lliimlcialieti etiieeis heie weie
P. 1
ledav
licckiti!: tin the 111 lii nil's of Auiiust
Prebsl, n Intini r waiter at lite fashion- I
able Itulllng ltmk Club in the Alleghany '
Mountains, near l.lgnnler, who Is tight'- 1
iiik uepei laiieit luuceeiiiugs al l.llls 1
Island.
Mpiubcis n the I'ltib iiiiueuil.'i'il .is
'wlielh undue' siateini'iits ntiilbiitc.l
le rrebst that we.tltln
i I'lltsbuigh glil we ie
tela tnes nt a
ing his deiiei
liliiiill ie, ieei ei'l llllj I I 1IIKC 111 mm,
en the gieuuds thai he is iimiuc.
I'ieiii etheiiil leceids here PieIihi
came te this i.iiinlt hist .luiie as stew- i
aid en i he liner Olympic, mid desei ml
........ ... . . I .1,
his
shin lu New etk Inn hut . lie
lii.ide his ai te J'hlciige. the
tatPiiicul
Mini. Wlil'ie lie was inc l.t'i
up and
. . v ,-. .
Yeil,.
Ail lies celli e'l nilig I'tebst wue
that he hnd "bei'tt itiiunilug iieiiiiiieut
people lit Pitlsliingh, ami is a iliiugcieiis
innii."
Mi'inb.'is of the i lub Mild tetlnv llint
Pielist. who wns known t them as
"Aichle," was teen te ail iineil cm
Kcieial oiiasieu, unit n was lommeii
gossip mound tin club that he Imh ile
eland he wax et royal bleed mid bettei
than another Swiss who was n, many
an Ameilc.iii heiress. After mi inci
dent in which l'lub-l was said m hnie
flglllPil Illll.lger lllile. of the t lull, leiil;
li i nt te New Yolk nnd tin mil him our
te tlie P.llis Island iiutheiilics
TRUCK KILLS WOMAN
Fruit Seller Fatally Hurt at Dela
ware Avenue and Market Street
Mih, Uegluii MnhitcNin, I bitty yen t
old, of ."-1 Seuth Wale i siieei was
injured fatally when struck bv n motor meter
it ink this illuming while ii.islni,' ihe
si t eel at Id limine aicniie and Mmkei
stii'et. wheie she I'llllllncls a llllil
Miimi. Nil.-. Miilmelu was taken le tlt
Pcnnsjlvanlii Ilestillal, hut died en the
niiciiitlni! table.
Jacob ,M. Hill, of :t l.'ls KiUemeiii
sttpet. timer of the duck, was aucsieel
nnd held without hall by Maglflialc
Ceward le nwalt the action of tl.e
Corener.
KIDNAPPED
M
I INCREASE IN EMPLOYMENT
EXPECTED SOON IN PHILA
,;.
Survey of City' Shows Only Slight
I Decrease Frem Peak
' Although cmp1eineiit In Plillndel
' pliln took a diep in February, gener.il
conditions Indicate that' spilng work
in the next three months will cnuse a
big gain in the number of employed,
iiieeidlns te the Industrial Itelntlens
Committee of the Philadelphia Cham- '
lini tt irtiliifiti ft
The ynvuv ceers sixty -seven firms,
f CT.rii'eMn
one" group of miscellaneous Industrie.. J
The dren In cmnlevment in these 'in-
dustlles wns from OT.OOi In January
L n'",,,f5S '", n-nlI,V . 1)ccclnbcr'a .
Hiiien Nlinueil lift. TIIO uet Keis.
rin iieri'i'iinitre e nierensc
or cle- I
.crease tn me peiieci irem August,
'1021. te end of Kebiunry. JO'J'.'. fel-
I lows :
lnirme
V. ('. I
10 I
. 'HI I
. n.r.i
. 27.1
roeil nrniluM-
lOTtll"
Iren nrd i"d ...
l.umbr and if product.
I."llmr and Us product
rwr Htid prlnlinw . . . -.-
1 liinlc.ilri nnd nlll'd iuikIucis 1"
Tcibacce inenufatturltiK . . . 'U
Vhlrls . .. '11.2
Mlfrellsn'eua
Uccrense
fnninnilseus show that theie h.is
been a diep of only ."OS empleyes lie
t
ween this month and llllil. when cm
t.1ii tnenf wtls lit lis HeltMlI.
"iiffeVu haye !,. made ih.ougheut 1
W. &JhLZVJXt i
c"e ' be es' e Vl I, ompieyinent
nn-... these who caiine, .ebta.n
,; i, ,, ,i.(J ,i, i,
I net tnused serious suffering this
winter.
NAB 2 MORE IN AUTO DEATH
Youths Implicated by Four Other 1
Beys Previously Arrested
Twe mete heys weie held today by
.Miigisdnle l)el 11 111 1 use el of being or
(iipants nf the "minder" mi tlmt
ntiuck 1111(1 killed Vieejte lontaello
at Twenty -tltlid nncl I'leui field stteets
Mault !.
The two. at rested List ulahl. weie
imnlieateel In lour ether bes, ui listed
List I'llilay nlsht. Police sa they
liaw statements deni the bens that thei
wi'ie In the car, which had lnen stele n.
am! stiml; 11 tiattelniaii just l,efnii
killing Monttiello.
The bens guw their names as llinin.is
Star, alius "(ient." sevpiitetn
e,iis
old. 'JL'lt! West Haleid street. 11111I An-
thorn Iliinuig.iu. svwntccii, liT.'ll West
Albeit street. Thev weie held with
out bull te nwult the aitleu of the
Cuieuer.
WAR VETERAN MISSING
Wife Says He Toek $330 of Her
Meney With Him
Mis. t'.imille Walteis. Wit; ( inhi i.i
stiei'l. teperted at the .MiuiumiiiK sta
tion this nuiintug tltat her husband, O
litdi Wultcis, u World War leter.iu,
disnppiMicd from his home Siitind.iy
tneiiiiiig. taking ultli hlni s'.V.'M of hei
ineiipy .
VI" I I
WiNlPts. who is twenty -ene1
old. was gassed duiing the win wlihh
aiieieltug le his wile, destiuyi'd one 'd i
ins iiiiis, no leu su,tui; 1 1 1 :t i iie was
going le sec the compensation beanl,
but Intel bis wife found the fellow lug
iietf :
I "Please take uetiie Teil.u is the
I day I meet tin tatttl deem. ('. V."
Sntuiilay afternoon she lecelwil a tele
:guim Ii etii Ii 1 in saying he would wiite
i Intel. d
Wallets was elNe hinge T tnun the
,n tin of ih'i upulinu about i innutlis
ugi
DISCUSS POLICE WORK
rnri.iunn m.. n,-.,w... f rnm.
merce Committee
.lames T. CoUelyeit, Dim tut et Pub
lie Sately. nttenile'il the inieliiig el the
.Muuiilu.il Affairs Commit tee of the
wi kvrwv. i.iwwka ,,n,i,ws, ui vwpii-
l'lilhileliihifi Chmnlier of t'emmeice this
'afleinoen and dlseussecl isitiiiu police
pieteetive tucaiiires Jn which the t'hiim
ber of ('emmeiie is i o-epeialiug ivlth
the ell i. III. Wllnier Ki u-in is cltiiii
inn ii of ill.' lemmltlee.
A delegation fnuii the Tent ,iud
Awning Mnnufai Itneis' A ss,,,.,;, t H,ii
also attemleil the meitiiu nnd pl.u cd
hefere It legihlatlic iiiallcts et iit.il in
iciest te the eigiiiiiiitliiu. The intitiei
of the icunenlieti ball en the I'mkw.iy
was the'tliiid item of basin. -
AUTOIST TOO "SASSY-
(Talking Back
te Traffic Policeman
Costs Man $13.50
"Sasslng"' Mutiny link's, new l utile
ptUle'inati test l.ee Wejeiee hew u
Mil. nil. Ile U a baker, and Ihes nt ll'IT
Main stiect,
ItiVilUMi of IlllllilifiUS lice lili'llls,
caused by tadng nut. .mobile s, Ttnlhi'
I'elle email Neniinu Tayler bus be mi
hinlluneil at Miilu-tinil l.c'M'ilug htnets
with a (.emnpheic.
This iiintnlug, young Wuh lAehew Ie
disiegaideil Tayler's signal for him le
Flop at the PiOiHlng. 'When lepieMcel, he
made some letnaiks thnt Tnyler ehlected
i te. Magistrate Det n sustained the eh
jeilleiiN Sill, 5(1 wnilh -
Crash Victim Dying
De. tins nl the Prcsby leilaii'llesjiiiiil
Iiiimi little hope today eif siuiin; the life
of Leuis Knilfuiiiu,
l IMI lill'IIWOOl
avenue, who
wns struck by nn auto
It skidded at Keitv-hut
mobile when
sticet and (ilinid ineuiii' Inst nlglu
Kiiufnmirs skull Is fractuicd. Ids ilghi
'eg hiekeii ti nd his heih bnilh cut mid.
tnulKPil. The car wns drhen by Lucius
Campbell, of Kast Rnenevelt Rmilevard, I
iPIT.
CARS NOW
BY
I Signs in Cars Premise Better
Service by Empleyes as
Stockholders
MEET TODAY
.
t'mi en all lines of llie P. II. T.
b'" iihuhIiis were eptrnteil by ewueIS
. .,.,...
l "" '""iiain
". -"' ineuj
Coen servile. ioe,
1 run I mi, 11.. 1 1 ., 1
1 mil pull.d eieiy ear through acerd-,
RUN
OWNERS
nig 10 setieilule. 'tills eleesji ! menu , rhodeilendioiis. 011 bids ami ie.-iquilN
theie was any eluingc In the pcrsenne 1 1 and tubciese., fvt uhich lie was In a
in the i.tr news. 1 mild way famous.
It,,. ,i, ,, , ., He bad leicreel one of the iieiflies
Hut ll.es, sfsame e.cws iceenlljr ,, ,llhHi lllsfll(i, ,eatl..g ste,,,
bought stU(c (he company , and niPinn.l made n 1 onset vntei of it And
theiefete new werlvln ter themselves. ' if he had iins,., ,, minKsus bull) nnd
Te lini nil ileleis tl.nl dm 1 ).... .
1
weie hems eiieinled In their outlets
u simi neai lit',' t tic fellow Iitu aiiuineu
evci v (i lite sste.in ;
'P. It. T. stocMieldrts encialliii; this
cni pledge ear service safe, cetiilenus. 1
emtfe,-w mi Mitten mnnaVem nV."
n I T,, ''L"! '"V ". I'-.."
1. 1 1 1 1 lilt H l llf-U lllPflllir I J tin ftlu.
Placed the anti-. Mitten men last week !
win inei'i iecijv at llic ceninnnv s
I'X-
ec utile elfiec's lu the Land
ing.
Till
Uulld-
t hilelay .Miner Moeie liutile a sugges
tion that meetings of the heard, en
which he leptesents the dry, should in
the futttie lie open te the pies, ami
public. This suggestion wns net com cem
incnti'il upon by Themas K. Mitten,
presieleitt of the i'(iiiii:in .
One of tlte veteran moteiincn of the
leuipnui .new-a stockholder, said. "The
.Mayer's snggpsthm is all light, bin
why don't hc let the public "lend bis
Ciiblnvr ineetings tee. I guess tlie
people would hear ..ni interesting
things," .
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED
One of $300 for Sprlngside Scheel
Cemes Frem D. of C.
A .s.'KH) tuition sehehnshlp for one
war ill (lie Spiillgsidc Scheel, fhesl -nut
Hill, is etieied b the Knitcd
DttUglilets eit tlte ('enfedeiaci . This is
one of slt -eight si helnishlps pieiideel
by this iiigutiltitleu te Mirleus. ecliti a a
tletutl Institutions thiougheiii the'
eeuntiy.
Among ether m hului hlw te In
i winded this ie,ir me: Te St. Mntv's
Scheel. Meiiiphis, Teini,. Slet); Ala
bama Pehteihnlc Institute, .S.'Of Min
imi Institute. Muiien. Aluhamn. Sl.i(l
Celunibla Institiile, Columbia. Teim.
(two m hehiishlii.i, .sum pni h : Itini Itini
delph Mai'ein Auidenn, I'leuit Itmul
Vii.. S10II, .mil Willlinii nnd Man Col
lege. .f.-,tl.
All si helai ships given undei this nl .
lungiiiient me for a iciiuie of four
eais, in until the -Mudclit eeiiiiiletes
the ienise, exeept I 'it 1 ! -.It ()f 'ir
ginia srheiaisini,,, h,i n)l, ii,t,.c
te two yi in s
Applicants feu these s, helarshlps .it,
iP'luesteil te leininunliate with .Mis
uiiiiniu iett uimiii. r,tu:: Pniski
ncnue, Civrmmitewii
iis seen lis pos-
sii,i'
Yeu take railroad
travel for granted these
easy days.
But remember about
Stephenson and the first
locomotive. A lucky
strike for progress 1
LUCKY 7
strike;
The discovery of toasted
tobacco was a lucky strike
for us.
If you will buy a package
of Lucky Strike cigarettes
yourself you will see why
millions new prefer the
toasted flavor,
It's Toasted
De tfisttedynd notice thm
delicieut (nitted Barley
whan you try Lucky Strike.
QA OuirentMill)
A A Al IA 1 1 IT A"' J,l,"fiT
HOUSE IN NIGHT
Squire Drewnds' Mansion
Reslyn Deserted and Has
Ghost Mystery
CICTCDC uun ci en en cut
SISTERS WHO FLED, SILENT
Anether "liriuuted lieuse" le which
Interest and attention hn been laluly
dlrecteil is the old Diewnrl', inilliien.
which ndjelns whnl. Is new the tafcly
subuilmn inmmuiiltv f Hehn.
It (& n tllMlca. uftt rtn f,.itn 1 ll A cll'llf
of any cnsunllv iiu-peVtic buyers of
model inedei ii homes, or of the auto- I
ineblllsts who ne the toads there
n limits. llieiiL-ii tileknlekeis and leic
lern ta!is mlcht and often haw rami'
upon it iinnu'iin-.. It stands well shel
tered In n grove of cedars, chestnuts mid
pines, nnd Is neailv half submerged in
oveigrewn ginss. Iiiamblps and ines.
The feutpatli that wind 111110111 tin
tieeft past the little lettage of Peny
Creenspnti, the ical estate mail, ami up
te the (luuihling walls of the Drnwiiil-i
maiisleii. Is seldom used, though it Is 11
fair -heiti'Ut le the IMgehill toad. In
winter this IniongiueuH patch of
timbei covering about forty tuiei
has mi asiieit that N dull, austere and
sometimes filghtenlng. If Iheic U wind
'the bianchis make 1110111 nftrl neles and
las he turns n enive In the lead two
windows pier nt the stiniiger tnun
iiiideineath a h owning gable.. In sum
mer the plat e becomes oveigrewn with
honey sueKle, wild rocs mid witeiui
and tiiKes en eeiie heautv.
Clowned Willi a Tun el
The house is three stories high, with
gnules, ami is new lied
in ft 1. nt with 11
seit of spH.eil tuner.
It is of fiume
mini rue 1 001 is Mlinnirn, unci llsc ounr eunr
ing the dec.iy and the dNeidcr of the 1
I setting It, is ptetty iiiuili like nil ether I
commodious round v houses built in the1
vlcmltv In the years lest following the
'Civil Win.
1 Owe. of ienise, llieie Wile shell
dihewins around II. the lawns were
Kept, the dees nenlh dimmed and
hustle beni lies s, t among them.
I Theie weie giecnhniises neaiby and
ineie .-senile wiew 111 s, wiie'e nebiy line
,,. UPri. ,,,, ,; ,v;. p
" Jeiiiuil liulli -iictessmih lie Kept the
' tllllllt ttllllll Mill kllivit nl It in -1 I. ..,.. .n
I-.1...1. i " i-mn- 1 11 111 llIl- !
entile te cull. Hi. 1 e also hi' ls s.ild te'
hnve iinlleil 111 111,11 rluc many swains
an, nuieleus fnuii the -11 finiiilliii
ceundy.
Tln-ie lln-ri wiili Snnlie nuiun.l: l.lc
two sistcis, and oiii"ieiMilh othei ml-
f I 1 1 1 nu rl'lint niirei i Itimf ii 1ttT.. t.nl
tii.f ifeiiMineii ,... t..T.,.,. tl... U....I..! .. ..
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V Jeweled Bracelets J
Damends -Emei-alds - Sapphires - Rubies
Excellence ef&ciaiiy
Design antf Werkmar2sht
Patadopeli Palace
of Venice, is warmed by
AMERICAN RADIATORS
Whether your home be a palace or a
cottage tht9 Company has a heating
product planned especially for it.
Developed in the Institute of Ther
mal Research, the largest in the world,
AMERICAN Radiators and IDEAL Boil
ers arc designed te last as long as the
house and te pay for themselves in the
fuel they save.
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
iDCif. Deileis and AMERICAS Radiators for eveiy healing nerd
Display Roem, 1711 Chestnut St. ... , , ,.
Office., 25th & Reed Sti. Philadelphia, Pa.
The "Royal"
Tep Ceat
CJ This is new idect in Tep
Coats. It is made with four
buttons, straight hanging back
and low pockets.
I Its clever rakish lines make
ready appeal te men' who arc
looking for a distinctive and
out-ot-the-erdinary style.
J Made of Imported and Amer
ican Tweeds, Cheviots, Home Heme
. apuns $40, $45 and $50.
JACOB MEED'S SONS
U-2 M126 Chestnut Street
BBFtS
HK"E"1
peace he wait an ninatettr tiwldermwt,
and always had semfitfJ: better than
..niminiiv l.i vlvn 1,1 ntt'tlllOII tO. XliefC
l weip, of course, serVnnts n ceachmnn,
n liutlcr and several mams.
One dav, about tpn years nje, the
H(iulre wns knocked down by nn auto-
. ' , . i. t tl -t ii.A 1fAn.1(t.M Tit-.
. moeiie in ireni i it j;n...,. . .
I initial In Philadelphia. He wns badly
! t..i.i ti.ii lm itvAt liltii lintne. He
in I died' weii afterward,
I Ter three years the Drewmrs sis
I teis lived in the house with only serv
ants and the stuffed niilinntn the Squire
had left about.
Furnishings Are SeUl
" "" bnppened suddenlj en a iiilit
that the servants were out. And what
It was is net known te tliix day. All
ii,i ..mi im ipiii-ued Is that en thnt night.
sheilh nfter 11! o'clock, the slMprs. hnlf
i-liiil. uppenieil nt the deer of the near
est celtnge and begged te be taken In.
In the morning they left for Philadel
phia and nevir returned, and neither
,lw.n i,r iifinruntil leuld the be licr-
sunded te
diiu'ii the
tell what it wus tnai nae
lem away
Fer mere limn lUc yen is the hoiieo
Te brush up en Spring
scenery
See Rogers Peet suits and
overcoats.
Ne finer fabrics!
Ne finer type of tailoring!
Patterns and designs
comparable only with the
1 best custom made !
, Prices about half!
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Pcet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
TDE ROSENBACB GALLERIES
IKO WetUit Btrctt
TtH -iVSl KniliBlffflniVBW Vrl
"tkct nrvraBBi
wwwmamrv&m
rnftinM'VlatueKnM Vlt If, with the
inDic ser rer ercnKtnst, wttn tiie gilet
beds made and the slstejV beds rumpled.
A yenr uge some one at the order of the
Drewndrt then In another pnrt of the
country advertised a public sale, nnd
all the furniture, the tinstcr heds. (lie
high bejx nnd tabic linens, the bed I
w
Perry 's '
A N N OUNCE
the finest and most varied
selection of Spring clothes ever
brought tegcthcjr in Philadelphia
4 Spring OVERCOATS
Spring TOPCOATS
Spring SUITS
IN O MATTKR liew much you expect,
you'll be amazed ar the results of our
months of preparation. Thousands of
handseme new Suits and Overcoats. Fab
rics and styles for every conceivable taste.
In Oven eats: Herringbones, Diamond
weaves. Knitted. Coverts, Gabardines and
conservatives in every wanted style and
shade. Beautifully draped Raglans. Be.v
bdek coats with set-in sleeves and Novel
ties with or without belts. Seme especialh
from Londen.
In .S.i.--- Beautiful new Overplaidj..
Checks, Pencil Stripes. Tweeds, Home Heme
spuns. Fancy Worsteds and very attractive
Silk Mixtures.
Spert Suits in wonderful variety for Town
or Country Club - with or without
Knickers.
Junier Suits for the young fellow (31 te
6 inch chest measure). Separate trousers.
.In J an especially
I M PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
te the People of Philadelphia is
OCR SUPER-VALUE POLICY
indicated by our
SUPER-VALUE PRICES
$ 28 $33 38
and 43
i. ensen jtucly estimated at te S 12 less
than the same qualities will be sold for in
an geed store in Philadelphia.
WE ARE se confident of our qualities
.ind values that we appreciate most of all
the customer who leek around before he
umie te u
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Perry & Ce
16th and Chestnut
SI PER-VALUES
in Clethes- ter Men
First Commuter
'That's tee Imd. I could
-hjee stepped for yeil
with the Moen. 1 can
always count en thai
car."
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Closed Cat a .-.Will
I he M e ii ii displav
rooms a nil demon demen demon
strnters Mt'lceiue ou
cl.ij tiling or fieniiis.
Moter
Hit car of tlic ten proven units
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
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a ji jn
cttf&"jiy
were carried m?M 5JSff
liunterH. ) 4wJ W "?-J.
Nothing remained lentchl
i el urn nf tha wrnlth or' whaN
wan except a stuffed eagle and,"
hornets thnt fiail mnde tnrir
the third-story walls
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