msm . .-. n imXf-' POT 'Are Accused), of Looting' Amer ,h lean Stores Branches and I4!1 Butcher Shep ,i FIND BURGLAR'S' TOOLS f Suspicion iireiiwl by Iiu tllscevci.v "tlmt two inen Imil MtMrn innney by ifwln? II I" tlirlrreiifreiK led Joiley te thr iharge Hint tliry were llie Mifc trncUrs v.lie rilled two enfc in Cnm Cnm den wi weeks ngn. ' ii... niicirpil rrneUsnini urn Cnrl Ilnr- Ilnr f 1,'W A reli Mrci'i. Cnmileii. mill Ifnrrv flrllTw. of Twentieth nn.i 1Y. rl Mi-celM. nimleii. Tlirv iiii mrii'-rtl of, lirenKinc open the Miff I" I"' AinerJniii Stores Com Cem nam tiniiH'li nt Twelfth mill I'Yilenil I.,.iu mill Meiilltirr Sl.KI. nnd of Ink- 1 insSnOO n Liberty liemh from the wife. K,f Cmrail Ulltsch, n butcher, nt 1J070 I r j edern i mi" ii Alici- these UVO leuurrirp, peni'c inniir Utile IimiIwiij In I heir search ler tin thieves iinlil it few l iire nttentien nas Killed te tlic two men ill West Mer lin, N. ! t-'miliilii ' ' Aimcm, of the J'rnti"' nii'llil iiiihhmhi iiuiiii, niiu uecn unrneil tlmt n iiiiin uiMilriei'y about tl had been HctlliK n KIIMil lie West Ilcrlln ' it v Mild llint llarker and Grlffce went tlere. but. neon i-eeltig watchers, run a.iy. They were Inter taken into ' fii'leil as Mi-plcieitM I'luiraelers, A unwli' sliiiHcil Hull llrllTee had $U." rfwcii in llieK'iit nf liis breeches, liar- kci ! n I S'.ll Imldeii lu I lie same way. Ilrtu Mrs isimi: linn alnter. of' the f'jinnlrii INi'lce Hepiirtiiient, new say that Hie. liiic found' tools belonging te (lie le men which link them with the I've safe robberies, jind may eon - reel tlirm wltli oilier thefts In Camden, GrlfTee mid Parker were held ill ? 1 00(1 will for the lira ml Jury today by He-1 I, corder ,Stncklieii"e. Camden's tax raie rer hisb is ten i unden's tax raie rer i-.i-j-j; is ten i i, higher tlinn Inst year when the was S2.i0. I he Camden. Count.. , def Taxation yesterday fixed $2.80 cents rate tin! i is (lie rale for Ibis jear. Most of the increae is iiinili' necessary because pf iiKica-es in the operations' of the elty rdinnb. Se far as the clly in err'aM'.s me concerned this is due te rmeigeticy appropriations made by City (ViUliell. .Miinbers of the Ta" Iteuitl c.tpecl te annmuice the ln uiIch fur the wirietis cennly places. Tlmwihy . Airnigned In Ciiinden Police t'euit TMrrdiiy en a harge of stealing n hlcjde. Many (Sros", twenl. -seen rears old. of T 0 .Syiamme sticet. Camilrii. told UecordeiStnckheusi that lir 1 ei lowed tne wheel and that soino seino soine boib had -"leli'ii it from him. The Hereto cclenged Ie .lefeph MerrN, of illmlilnnlicld. tirees was held under ,1300 1-1111. v The menililj icperi of the I'nuiden Henid of llc.illli suns slislir (,.. create in eontngieus ilisreses. lufliienxn, ill'ilitliciiu and chicken -pox are in the majurltj. A lelal of l.il .emes was rcperleil for the month ending yester rfaj. There weie J.'U.tases reported Inst mom li, i Judge Jehn I?. Kates, of I he Camden Common l'leas Cem I. is linlbhing his ItW tue eel.s in that office hv illsnnvi,,-. ef n large number, of Criminal Court ca-e. .Iinlse Kntes retires en Anrll -m n ,.ni i. .i...i ,. ..:: 'a., ,i It i miqrney Baimiil M. Shay, whose appointment as(en(lriiied by the NcwJcruey Senate list wees. Camden police are looking for the Owner of n "cdiin iiuloineliile found ibsmlenrd jesterday at Knlghii avenue fcrldKe, near Cooper lllver. Tlie cur fcere New Jersey license umilm,. 8.0r,S. Mayer Kills jesterday appointed Themas Welch, twenty-set en ,enis old. Of the I'eurlli Ward, asn menibei of the police force te succeed Julius liescli, Who died several days age. HISS OPERA DISTURBERS j Part of Audience Toe Noisy at Ren- j dltlen of "Andrea Chenlcr" ' Tenens of rmllfel tendencies in I In i plhry of the Academy of Ali-sle nf last Light's lenditlen of 'Andrea I lienier ' mused repented disturbances irhig these portions of the nperu In lil(li the Preneli ljevolutlen theme v,.ite nnm; iH-eniineniiy te the fore. In tlm i li.iAi,ii ... ...' ...i .i ' . i jreaks in upon the drawinj: room of the nrMnciiits. there wns nn outburst ei ilapiiliic from the Ileds. PlnL-s. nml representative.- of ether political tints swinbled en ihe heights. . ,n ?'". ,vKen ll"' Mrnins of the "Mai Ifliiaise crept- momentarily into the mii'Ual tli(w: then wns another snlve Jt mnmnil approbation from Olvmpus, Ions -nntinued that (hey had ie he "mM down by the IpnB-mifferliiB iiu- ,'?.'", MniIllnie. it must be ex Pinh I'd , is associated in the cemniunlsllc muifi with freedom, revolution and te te veii. and is therefore te be applauded, i , 5500 FOR PRISONER I Reward Offered for Alleged Mur-' derer In New Jersey Jail Sheriff Clark, of Oleucctcr Civ. X. ' , 'Xini,, a ,,''rrlv,'l word from the Pes Wehiea autlierllles that rieeij-e Wcls- S i ', '"' " ,,u JIneester Count) tut "J '''"Ibtiry, Is wanted in thnl inlin ?hJF "f ,lrlc, nnd thai ?ure f ?50 is eflfer(1 for hl" -P- i K-niiw.11!'." ,innw" t,'nt '"' ls wanted In 1 Btitw mniily '-"''""'B '' ''"lied Itiff pV ""i' ?ml np " I'O'ifessed luiv- , wLrn,",,,J ifrem "l0 Mlr.si.iiii State I Sn;maAw.8 Ml,c' f0llr ntI,er! thl!'i!1,.R,,,",r llnN "P'ced the wish, " Inn " ;c,1'0,,r,'l1 'C' "I'M. In con- I Kit 0, n ''! '". r"lll"',-V f '".' ' fan nl! ",,mm,r "l'" hN time he ,e- ""'I Ulllil sonie (.r ,1,,, , fH'e nffiela ?!' I' lurnei ;"iinis ellered will re te the or tileucester County If ever the (lie nrenee nn. iiiii.iii. ... that In n,,i 'i",1. 'au' "itimatri v,.,, .. Iiellin have Intimated, I C'TY HOSPITAL BIDS CL0SE Phlladelphla General te Erect Twe Buildings at Once .,,' I'ins f,. !' Ihe two buildiiics te be liirlv-feurth and IMue s.ihi m ;"l'IS fr ,. 'lOMiliel .... iiiiiiis-imiia vieueni . I'litii wern nypAiiln.w.n.. ..i . i . ' I i"1' J'i iiaiiciDliia tienmal Ien.:.." ..V'"' Mrclftitl f i . Ul" or I?1 Intei lies uii i,l ,i ,. "V i"i"iiiiu, ciusc, i ai - nn' urn lesiuence Iiu d nc !!e " -M:y V. MllehP.ll She a r.". "F . 4 J. I. I IK'. T. .1. A fiU i in ii, "' ,en." w11" r-'sa.ni l'. . 7 vKi-" b.0 f 1)r,('k' ,hrcc in ' . " ly llli i feet. le lowest lil.'l i-i -li,,i" "biuitted i .f"P nt tcmiu ' 'Sl1"',1,77. for the home , V. V ? "JV1 l'i'cstlc liclp. The -eniv s -i ii (."Mi;!.u,1"' t'einpanv ' . "wniy ,s..( his ,PI. mi.i 1...11.11,.' ,,.., ,G,t" ury. r i.,.i, .v. i.", u"V' ! h Vehasni"K1'..8,S..;,7 ft. Philip iVImn, "' imiuti, preparea tlie AS SAFE ROBBERS vn yy:fj Engaged .MISS KltANC'KS WALKACK HTKKI, Dnuglitcr or Mrs. Itebert Wallace Nlcel. of Hamilton Court, whose cnsiiKcincnt te Mr. Ilrrhcley V. Hastings, of Milten. Pa., Is an nounced. The wedding will take place early In .lime TO TAKE GOLDIE HOME ' Father of Attempted Suicide eti i Here Awaiting Her Recovery The londillen of (Jelillc twcnt.v-tuii-.vciii -old ctrl. of II., ti,. lu 1(1 flit, .TflfTnfUfUl 11,,..,. II .1 iifin'r nuiklnc an effort te end her life lir tnkins poison, reiiialn.s unchanged. Utr i fnther, Abraham Lincoln Thompson, summoned te the hospital jcslerday bv mi message tlmt his dnuKlitcr had only a short time te live, is waiting in Imp' Hint she will be able te accompany lilm tc tlielr home lu the country during the next few da.s. cieldle Michael disappeared from her deldle Michael disappeared from her Ucrw nt Delmont nenrly two jeura age. When her fnther reached her bedside jesferday. she told him that since her disappeninncc ishe hnd worked in this! city. She left home n short, time niter I her man lace te n cool ihIiipiv Win.,,- Mieliael. from whom she will endeaver1 Ie net a divorce. A few ilnvs mrn lie took poison while In the washroom of u leml motion picture tlientic. TWO MEN'ARE INJURED IN CHEMICAL EXPLOSION Suffer Severe Burns in Seventeenth Street Plant A ncx plosien of chemicals used In the IHixeivcs of dry-cleaning occurred nr 1(1 o'clock this morning nt the plant of A. P. yornet it Ce.. French dry flcaiiers, Sevenlccnlli street nnd Fair mount avenue. (ienrcc Cost an. of Ml Seiii!i Clcvnnili i street, and iicsnr Catancc, ITilS North Millien street, were engaged in mixing large quantities of the chemicals whet. ' the contents of the container exploded. I'eth men were badly burned about flu head and nrni. 15 AUTOS REPORTED itei fn pifV REPORTED STOLEN Hfteen automobiles were reiiertcd selcn in the last tw-enty-fmir benis. Hint brings the total for the week thus, i nr ie iiiirty-iiine. inesc icpertlng- tlirtftu t nl ii n twl ilm I n .. ..f a ln ".'."" "". mil .in- mini; in iin- iiu- ,uiv niiu nn vunii; in iiit- viu" rollew: Jeseph Goedm.m. .'! Frnnk- lln .freer. Si.-.e finlf it..finin rny. 'treet, Sl.'d: Culf Iteflnlng Cem pany. idenei Huildiug. S.i."(: ('cerse Miller. Somerton. Pu.. .s:,s00: Charles A.;.K,m,!!,,,.ll,",J' ' ' K UItls ''""' SiiO;. Stanley La nd N . Loiigten nnd O.ilv !;?JL!' ny""''. ?' : Gustav X utv. ; KiOS West Allfirhcnv nveniie. SCOIIO: Milten Hegnsner. .':i."4 Nertli Park ave nue. .S4.-(l(l: Frank Kemsples. 1'Jl." Mas. cr street. .S.ll.i: Jehn lackvoed. IL'JIL' ; nic street. IfifMl: II. (.Ilclene. A me-I land, N. J.. .SelMI; Nerman Jamesen. , ..l.iP. Oxford street. $:(I00; C. V. I la,, lies, lild Siiusem strct. sr'-.fni . 'V T ...... ST....... T..ll.. X- 1 tf-. . - ii'uit;i: j.ui.i. .iiiiiiin 111111,1. .s . i.. -iiiiu; Clineid Mav, 17li! Neith Stillmnu' street. S.VJ4.". and Federal Ceal Cem- I pany, Tvvenlj -fifth and Federal streets. .S31M). . ! Mrs. Rosier te Be Tried April 10 ' After a conference in Hie District At; lerney's office jesterday, attended bj , Mr. Kelnu. Maurice J. Speiser. his as sistant, who will prosecute the cne. and Jehn It. K. Scell. counsel for Mrs. J Catharine Hosier. It was announced i that she would he placed en trial baton .liiripp IIavIn. in Rnnm t.r,!t f?ilv Hull. " Monday, April 10. - DftRiX aliyZIlliun i4i Steel Lockers, i. Shelving 6s Sheet Steel Specialties EDWARD DARBY SONS CO. Eitablished 1854 1922 Ccrmnntewn Ave, Philadelphia FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE R0SENBACB GALLERIES 1M0 Waltnt linrt I i. Something te crew ever We're Philadelphia head- quarters for Rogers Peet clothes. Spring styles new ready! Rain or shine, "Scotch Mists" are fine! 'NfUDIertd tradtmarl, FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pact Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper A aBBBBr . ' $BiHBBBBBBaBBl I ", ' j8B'B'aBBBBBBBB'''''v'''BBB'l bbbV 1 - gdV bbLH r A " :.?nBI;Vj !. ' I : ,?. bb Vl .! . i ECONTI IN MODEL'S SUICIDE ... , -. ! . . i Worcester Girl Declares Larsen l Poured Poison in Pauline Clark's Drink WAS JEALOUS, SHE SAYS District Attorney Themas P. O'llrlcn. ,.r i... 1 . i .. .i .. i ' I of Uosten.. announced today that be , "M- uvillll); .licuiuitl j-.Aiiiiiiiii-i- n- Rrnlli's report en the suicide parly, in wlilcli pretty Pauline Clark,' artist's model, killed herself by drinking pol pel pol "en in her apartment !u the Hack .Hay I district. Otle llulder Larsen, who nt- tended the parly, later killed lilimelf I by drlnfilng from the same phlnl. "There Is no evidence new, however, rtlint would warrant further investiga tion." said the District Attorney, "but the case is net closed." Mr. O'llrlcn stated emphatically that naynril vn harteu. aen of Henry Whnr- ten, Chestnut Hill, te whom It Is said ' (lie model was engaged, was net under surtellluncc. MIJ.S Anna Cevskle. of Worcester. I Maw., who attended the party asserts Itl.nt I.arsen. enraged bv jealousy ever Hie announcement of the inedel'M en- gagement. poured poison Inte the girl's dilnk ami then committed suicide. ".Mr. Wharten. Sr Misinformed' llnul iliii In till nsuftrtlnn nf Mt . tm PROB NUES ,, ' ,, vt iinrtnu. "r.. tuat m M lehucl, Raged. Mls Cosskie si Delnienl. ..Ml. Wlmrten was Wharten. Sr.. that lil- son was net en sniff ! in Philadelphia i and net nt the party, lie hns n per- i feet right te make any statemenl he cheeses, hut I fear lie lias been tnlsln- ' formed. "Pauline was check-full of enthu uliibiii' iirrpt flntriilipflrfffl n ,1,, pressed," !a.id Miss Cosskie. "She never uttered one word or had one thought 0 suicide and that night she was radiantly happy. She bad just told ns of her coming mnrriage te lisyanl ' Wharten and was as light-hearted as a I Child. I , le Pry eJ cM for the purppre of '"'" ,ll'c engagement. We' JV-'re tiiere te cplebrnte that very thing. lPl nn'i"nPc",'nt Unit she was te marry v narten en Miuiirday came as nesiirpiip te any one except Larsen. nnd everybody but him was happy and caiefrec. "Wharten himself appeared rather embarrassed and Lai sen for a moment Hew into a rage. The marriage plans were freely nnd fully discussed and Bay ard Wlmrten accepted a smiling part of the discussion. There was nothing said about nnv possible objections oil the pail of Wliui ten's people against hi marrying Pauline, hut. the fact tlml lliey were 'big people In Philadelphia i was mentioned. Was "Quiet Party" Pauline gave I.arsen te understand that evening that she could net meet or bce blm again, and for th ercmalndcr of hc evening up te the time of the tragedy he sulked. "I- wea n 1uJct Party. the same as .ve would huve In yem own home. AVe danced and sang ind during a dunce Pauline injured her ankle. "Kegnrdles of what Wharten says, ,, ,, jMhm eftcn cal,C(, ,, j together, nnd they both hnd been sullei f0P her hand. J'nullnc told me that night that Wharten had wen her and showed mc the wonderful ring she was wearinir. weiiring, "She told me nulte franklv of hew "i.i m...?.u". ' ..' I.. -v. ?r -"ew congenial Wharten was, hew he enme ireiu a great American family, hew she ,n, known him a long time .ind hew far dlffeient be was from Larsen. And I was glad, and all the friends nt that party were glad that happiness was at iasi in signi ter tier. "Pauline never complained about her life, and yet I gathered that she hnd net been happy. This engagement which she se suddenly announced seemed a wonderful solution te her difficulties. "I never suw nny se-cnlled orgies nt '; Franklin ram Delaware Avt. & Marktt Si. Open 8:30 A. 31, in S P. M, ' 7 "-' ' - v.. . L-.ir rTJf ., Patillnc's apartiiiciVPi&lliic,ws mlrt of tee much, refinement ,te caw for,, 9 -wild tunc. Hhc 'Jtd etner resources besides liquor or dope. I Whmten en joyed these .pnrtlcH berauve she, wits Mich n wonderful hostess, lint te my knowledge she never hnd any' Harviird geld cenMt' cclebratlenx. , . "Pauline was fend of mimic nnd had a weuucrfui collection or einssieai rcc- erdn In her living room. Hhc was In- tcreslcd In ait. and her npartment wn Ian achievement or geed tame. "Pauline wim particularly beautiful that night mid .Wharten appeared fireud. Hlie were n .wonderful blnel; ace dinner gown that .act off her i brunette beniuv. Slie nlwnvH had a marvelous roller! ion of jewels, diamonds and Fflppliires especially. "lMcai-e deny most emphatically that slip ever mentioned her husband or Kiicvcu uvit hit uiveruu ireiu nun. That was a very WTeng thing te say of grieved ever her divorce from him Pauline. Utter "Nethlnj: but Mes" "T.nryr'ii's letter Is nelliing but a tissue of lies from bclnuliig te end nml Mr. Wharten kliewa' I Ills as wII as I. Mr. Christy and the ethers. I attended the patt.v with Mr. Christy, whn drec. Wharten and mc from Wor Ccstcr te attend the party. There was none of tills telephoning te Wharten or l.nrsen 'te come right ever.' l Thnt, like ninny ether details .wjileji have been told, is absolutely Incorrect and of whole cloth." Temptations te which students are eTiinnpil lii Ilnstnn ns fnunil liv Obert Sletten, Norwegian Censul in Hen ten. who hns-bcen quietly investigating the death of Pauline Clark and yeungLitr- sen. whose home was In Chrlstiania, nre such that all Norwegian students from Technology, Harvard Tnlvcrslty and the New England Conservatory of enisle will be withdrawn immediately and sent ie me university ei m ikueusui nt Madisen, according te a statement by .Mr, Sletten last nlsiit as. lie leir for New Yerk and Washington. If necessary,-the matter wtll.be put up te the (ievtrnment authorities nt Wash Ington. . - FIGHTS FIRE SINGLE-HANDED . - Watchman, Overcome, Falls Acress Window Sill and Is Rescued Jeseph Smith, watchman at the Andcimn Woodworking Company, 1(ffl.jB Ludew slrcct. rUshed Inte thT , . . . a .,.,, i .i ,"it,st et a fire 0M tllp ti,, fleer s"erl,.v before midnight, fought it single? Imiwlml unfll tlin nnfrlnne nirlvp1. illftn collapsed acres the window sill and nM rescued. The firemen tlien turned their nttcn- Hen te keeping the flames from sprcad- lug. They confined the Are te the upper tenc. Fer a time ether buildings en Ludlow btrcet were threatened. The damage has net been estimated, but Is expected te be heavy en nccount'ef val uable hardwood destroyed. First Commuter "That's tee bad. I could have stepped for you with the Moen. I can always count en that car.' Open Cars $178S Closed Cars.... $2783 The Moen display rooms and demon strators welcome you day time or evening. VLO Moter Cars The car of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandergrift, Prcs. 8J5 X. Bread SI, 8! r3 1 i a !! k? Main Office, 15th St. Belew Market Opin from 8i30 A. At. te Midnight Tht Initiation that gave Philadelphia Day and Night Strvia Resources ever $14,000,000.00 Gtrmtnlawn Ave. above ChelttnAv Oiwn 830 ,. M, te Alldnlsht V V-j- -r 4 BRIBERY CHARGE IN M'CONNELL CASE Allegations Made That Wit- hesses Were Approached in Rum Proceedings Attempts .were mnilc by persons in terested in the cne of William C. Me Me Cenncll, former State Prohibition Di rector, te bribe nnd Intl'mldntc certain witnesses subpoenaed before the Grand Jury te tell what they knew of activi ties of the former dry chief, It was reported today in the Federal llulldlng. It was said nn Investigation would be made and arrests would fellow. Gov ernment officials snhl they had net heard of attempts te bribe witnesses. Thnt Mich attempts were made was net denied by T. Henrv Walnut, former Assistant United States district Attor ney, who was dismissed from office en the eve of presenting te the Grand .Ttir.v evidence against McCennc'l nnd ether politicians. "I would rather net discuss thnt nt this time," said Mr. Walnut. Attorney General Dauglierty refused at Washington te discuss the "lirlng" of. Walnut, intimating (lint there would be developments In the ense before Frl day, when the Grand Jury reconvenes, which would help te clear up the case. He would net confirm the Impression thnt this meant Ihe Indictment of s (-f these mentioned by Walnut. 1 In etbfr nuniters It was learned llint I lie Hiring given the Walnut dismissal had made It virtually Impossible te , hush uii the iiroseciilien. The Attorney General took n personal hniid In the n,istlng of Mr. -Walnm csterday by calling District Atlerhe.v Geerge W. Celes te Washington for a conference. Mr. Celes left for Phila delphia immediately after the confer ence. Although the Attorney General re fused te give the detnlls of his confer ence .with Mr. Celes, lip s.nlf he was new convinced that the storm of pretest that has arisen ever the ousting of Mr. Wnlnut was due te a misunderstanding. "The whole thing stinted from n misunderstanding and I think that de velopments within the net .few ilajs will clear up the matter." he said. The Attorney Geneial -ni,i jt ulll bis impression M- Walnut was a Democrat anil llint Democrat weie given a prefened status when resigna tions were in order. He cmplintic.illv declared that Mr. Walnut's icmnvut would net affect the visoiens tn-nsrim. Uien of the McCnunell case. "kill JmM Cem. V" 52nd & Market Sis. pr:i 8,311 .. V. tu Ml.lnlght QN Phene. I'nnlnr 7HXIS I wV aaT .v&t tr,! ni 'I FfGHTER HELD FOR ASSAULT Themas Lbve Is Alleged te Have Seriously Injured Chester Man Themas Levf, n pugilist, "III Clierr street, was turned ever te the Chester County authorities today following u hearing before MnglMrnTc Ceward. Leve Jew .. m-. nA ii jj: -Jewels P Fer-Quahtr. Ondtip7jlr of Design and FxccJJctjcc of Workmanship, thia Establishment" 'e'njej'3 a ivcrd'v:dc reputation The Polished CirdleDiamend is tvertly of inspection MERCER The TeD Ceat JACOB MEED'S SONS I424-M-26 Chestnut Street Savillg " a- f "DEKX clipping the overhead, here and there? J Fine! Veu'e fet te. Kxerybedy must. Hut the bitf. daily, unnceessary waste riylit there in your elliee you luuen't teuHiecl it. Somebody out at the Works hasn't stepped a three-dollar leak and you dictate a thirty dollar letter about it. Isn't your time worth anything? Yeu are working an hour a day for nothing. Se is every man in your establishment who dictates te a stenographer. Se is eery stenog rapher. Vpu are net giving yourself or anybody else a. fair chance te make geed and this is a year thai needs a let of making geed! Take 10 minutes and find out something about your own business. Have our correspondence man call and show you Mi. Edisen's new electrically-controlled Ediphene. and hew it vill slice your overhead. We will call but once unless you ask us te return. Telephone Spruce 8340 GEORGE M. AUSTIN 1627 Chestnut Street THE NEW Ediohene WW? '!". s Is charged with assaulting Edward II. Oliver, of Chester. Leve" Is f-iild te have had nn alter alter catien with Oliver, who Is the son of a former Hherlff of Chester County. The two men are. said te have fought nl the Acme Club. Hlxth nnd Wnll t reels. Chester, when Leve, il Is alleged, rcri rcri eiisly Injured Oliver. 'Leve imis arrested by detectives, nnd will be held pending the outcome efQliver's injuries. zn , Trrcf '. . ttj NKSs! Bluntly .su.vniiSMmis tv ATii. "-nttis d Last year wc introduced the "Mercer," and it was a liit from the start. This year wc have touched it up a bit here and there, improved its swagger cut, and made some ether changes, and it stands out as this season'.s smartest Tep Ceat. J The fabrics used in making the'Mercer" are these well adapted te a coat of its type. There is a wide range of Imported and Demestic fabrics in tan and gray Herringbones, plain-weave Cheviots, H emespuns. Tweeds and Shctlands. Made in accordance with Reed's Standard of Tai loring. jj$40. $45, $50 and $55. with a spoon? aBB i I iKViTfaJS M' BJlIaTBTBTBTBTBTBTBTBn IW. iSSlsmXznsWtmsssm m v jVtj iTfiS c ci npTing nuns ;m Tep Coats and 1 Overcoats In your favorite fabric made doubly desirable by Perry's SUPER VALU E Prices $28 $33 $38 and $43 Every day is proving that Pcfry's is the Mecca for hundreds and hundreds of men who want fine quality AND IN ADDITION the biggest possible value for their money. Irrespective of price, the Spring Suits and Overcoats arc the finest wc have ever shown. The broadest se lection in the city. Tweeds, herringbones and home ' spuns in the new Spring shades.' Sports Suits with extra knickers. Junier Suits for the com ers; with all the i'ttle style touches that they knew and want. and cvciy single gar ment sold te you at a Supcr-I'alue price $5 te $12 less than in anv geed ether ileic in Pliila delphia. Perry & Ce. 16lh and Chestnut SUPER - V&BES im Clethes ferJtfen .... . A..' .., ..-.mm,,,m, Beeth 42 FASHION SHOW AND PAGEANT ' s Bellevue-Stratford BALLROOM March 23, 24, 25 Zanta pearl necklace exluliit.i in man styles and lentrtli?. Of jiar ticular appeal te the di&cnmiiiatiiiK. Exhibits May Be Bought Direct at This Beeth Francis M. 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