lyjt! iT.t... (V I'TJ mmmmmmm f NfeHErra r: -- - - ' B.aii'ii f -t""v''m.- " ' . v- - AmMZ vr - v 4 ( 1 1 t ! in I, 1 r i ' 16-Year-Old Bride PWeI'1 & W'- ' "? kiWWi :'W7i-a jHSR? MURDERER-SUICIOF i GIRL ELOPER QUITS 57 NSANE. POLICE SAY i-a SCHOOL FOR HUBBY Te suit every taste FOUR kinds all good geed i all even-baked all jeady te eat , Heinz Baked Beans with ' Perk and Tomate Sauce ' Heinz Baked Perkand Beans without Tomate Sauce (Bosten Style) Heinz Baked Beans in To Te ' mate Sauce without meat (Vegetarian) Heinz Baked Red Kidney- Beans HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS Laurel Springs Mail Who Shet Daughter, Child and Self Once in Asylum i TRIED DEATH TWICE BEFORE i Tewpli Sinrk, wlin immlciril liis daughter, Mm. Kdnn Tnlfecrt, nml lier ten - nfeiitti -old child iiml then com mitted suicide Jn hit home nt T.ntircl Springs, N. .1., Snttinlay nftemenn, TvnB Inenne, Camden County nutlieiltles snlcl today. The official found that rive jenrs nge Spnrks wen cent te (lie Ktnte Asylum nt Trenten nfter he hnd tried t-nleldr twice. On one oreimlen he wan cut down uhlle Iinnuiiitc te n rnfter In Ms imrn. lie wns relented from the iiK.vlnni i three yenri nj.'e, hut Intel heen nctliiR itrniiRely of Inte, relntlvee' xnld. i I Mnrle Smith, eighteen jenr. old, i Fifth street nenr llerk", only eye-wit-1 net te tlie fnt n I i-linetlm: of Mm. Ilnrrv Worren. nu nutress. Iy he'r lui'lmiid. In tlielr rooms, nt 717 North 1'lcvnith street, Siiturdny night, whs nrictcd yeMerdnv In u enfe nenr Feurtli street nml Knlghn iivenue. Cnmdcn. When the gill was examined deter- ' I MvcK found she wns suffei Inu from hul I let wound In the rlglit linnd nnd ehe-it. i They .ent her te llnhnemnnn Uespltnl ' nnd 'he is lielng held n. n nuiterinl wit- lies. Unity Wnrren. n wnr eternu. killed 'his wife, police snv. In n quarrel ever i ! money mutter-. She wns n Miiiileville nctrcst nnd cntne te I'hllndelphtn from . New Yerk te spend the week-end. i Miss Smith wild he wns merely n visitor nt the house nt tlie time of the i I sheeting. A linlf dozen roomers In the I 1 house nre held nu mnterlnl witnesses, Wnrren wan given n licnrlnir yester- , dny, hefere Mngibtrntc Fitzgerald, nnd wns held without linll-te nwnlt the ac tien of the Corener. Wnrren declares thnt he pointed the gun at his wife he cnusi of n "dare" nnd did net mean te sheet. In memeij of the TJev. Helmes V. flrnvntt, who was for innnv ears pn pn 'ter of Flr-t Metiiedlst KfiNrennl Church, Camden, n tree will he plnutcd , 1 lii afternoon in Jehnsen Park 1) members of the Weman's Club of Cnm dcn The oration will he delivered by S. Cem ml Ott nnd l.ei Carnliam. city ciicineer. will plant the tree. The junior choir of Klret Methodist Kptscnp.it Church, under dliecttyn of I'ref. I'ewcll I K. 1'ithlan, willsing favorite hjnins of tlie deceaseil pa.ter. Mm. Miriam T.ec T'nrly T.Ippincntt will read "The IIeue bj the Side of the Read." The committee in charge of the ei-rcses follews: Mr. Qscnr .T. Clair. Mr-f. Wlillnm 1!. M. llurrell and i.Mrs. S. Cenrad Ott. In an early morning mid jeMcidav en the home of (Irnee Martin. '"-I Line street, Camden, 1'ellceincn Cuthrle, Shnte and Ffsher nricted Mr". Mnrlln. Indc. h p 1 Ik -eldier. i In- sNIiir. who - - charges he wns rebliiil in the ieiii, i Tim iu. l ,...i ivi." . .. i ,i held nsn witness. The Mm tin woman The Mn-H and lg nnher ..I the ni ,p(l ,V(,n n hmfl MN ,,., , JUlieli I!,ml aiMls te the ce-eds of '.widen Felic e Omit before Re. order the Full eisji, r I'enns.ilvnnln and has Stnckheusc. incrra-e,! siP .-,() ,,r .,,, r r lining down iik sI!tlrj nl I(M. nenie eti'rdn. Mrs. Itn-sie Wnlskeviih. of IHIli Fillmore street, Caiiuli'ii.'tTcelwil n fiMctiiri'd -hull. She w'as taken te Cooper Hospital, where plijii inns sj -lie will prehiihl) recover. 1 1 sTMMmM : I 'JOkW:ti 'C:'L ' UijHSHlsflP .iiifS) :' ' Mrs. Rebert C. Bialy, Cedings-' weed, N. J., Says Heme Is ' Married Weman's Place MRS. UOHKRT C. RIAI-V C'vllingswMid, N, !., high school student ami dau.-liler of .Mr. and Mrs. (ieerye Addison, starting out te huy hubby Ills llr.st dinner after IlieJr elopement SAYS WOMAN HE SLEW WAS CHILDHOOD SWEETHEART STUDENT DEFENDS PENN PUNCH BOW L Editor-in-Chief Says Faculty Put 0. K. en Paper Scored by Priest niiuie nun riMier iiiicmcii .Mr. "ONLY MODERN," HIS VIEW'';1""" j,ir,,V!ml 1"' MIT-Kl ' ( ,nnp IJIf -ehlier. I In- solde r ro an - iAigit. itn euitnr-lii-ihlef, ileelnn day In nefeiive nf the students' lueriiu iiinsaliie. The Punch Rew I. iatliciilatl. ihe lateH Issue. .,s biMiided us n "ilaimin Ue piihlliutinn" jeti'rdaA l the Rc, Jehn Kce'irIi. chapliiin of St. Rule's rithcllc Chapel, at the ;,. ,-p.li of Pfnnsjhanla. He viihl smdeni ni'iits beull hue hi en nsli.uued te lgti thIr names te veine of the draw lugs In eemiiieiiilng mi the priest's alt ick. r. tingit. a Miiier in the Scheel of .10.1.11.1 ime, .,, tnnt a pn-weu sin, i .. ,1, lllOWIl nv I 11. "Purlin.. X' I.-.. "-""I ln m . it. 1, tin .1 iiiiinri . ii.t4. ... t , . . tl "" 1"' v i"iir eier put out b the Mltnrinl Iiitinl "TIip iHih'iMlieu as a whole U tend- '"? tuttiiid the 1 hrn viewpoint. ii. Mltor-Ijl-eliief leiitinned. "The Nmic n net desen mg of tondemiiutien. The magizinc is undir ficiillj oh-erMitieii nd ren thing published In it p.is,., through fnmltj miseiship. 'The juc ions number, called the ...11.11 e.piiiiiineii jeKes nnd ".nu were nnstlutply pure. run hiis it. iv t in nenrcf c.ll,,,. tl, , ir 1 awe out. live,, th0 re-eds com cem mtnteil n Its .silieu. inm.riM,rK-e"1 Wl' "mher has f3sJiknl",:,f 1't iit mid the co ce tils arc thorough! hatMled with It." SOLD LIQUOR TO BOY .Slipieme Court .lil-tlce Kntenbm h in Caiiideu tomeirow will hear ni'gu 111. nt b.i ieuiiscI for I.uke Rates, (ieerge Waie and .lames Adams, all of Merlin, who seel, n writ of mandnmiiH te mm pel the authorities of the Merlin pub r school te permit their children te attend school. The children weie barred school beeauhc of (;'. lefusul their pireiils te have them vneel- .AND SHE'S ONLY SIXTEEN Mrs. Rebert Minly, who a week nge 1 1 wns translating Virgil mid delving Inte the realms of higher mathematics 1 ut the Colllngsweod High Scheel, started out this morning with n mar ket basket xn her nrni, t8 cheese the ; best delicacies obtainable for hubby's llrst meal of home-cooking. She Is nl! of sixteen years old. , Meferc her marriage last Thursdny. Airs. Mlaly was MIsh Alice Addison, a j 1 senior nt ColllngHWeod High Scheel. Then she eloped with hci" husband te I 1 Klltten. and nfter 11 few dns' absence, ' returned te reecho- the blessings of 1 her parents, nnd this morning became a full-fledged housekeeper, Rebert Mlaly. the bridegroom, Is twenty-four, nnd iiNn of Colllngs Celllngs Colllngs eood. He Is vice president of the Cel- lliugswned Ceal nnd Suppl Company, I of which his father, II. I.. Minly, Is J I president. ' I "Married life is way ahead of high I school," said Mi. Mini. "Rebert' nml I hne known each dtlier for n long time, nnd we wetc encaged for j 'eetal months, but we Intended te wnlt until .lime, when I Would gradu- I ate from the high school. I low ecr. 1 we changed our plnns ami went te ' i:il. ten, mid new ue'ic buik ugnin." , Mrs. JJInly and her husband an. liv- 1 ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liriirgc1 Addison, tiOt! L'nrk nvenue. Cel- 1 Mngswoed, and this morning the bride sent "hubby te weik wbile she took chin ee of the house. Housekeeping, she sas. is a mnrrlcd woman's duty. and. while she could .. u U , a. aall. l l u a go buck and iiiilsh her studies, she feels Man Held in N. 11th Street Sheet- tmt j.r place Is in the home. ing Declares It Was Accidental Mr". IHniy has ether sensiire notions, Harry Wniren. when grilled by He-, ij" ' N B,met "eW-fnMl teitlve Melshiiw ted-iy. said the woman ."I 'never cnied for bobbed hair." she he phet ' and killed, at his home. 717 "utd. "It may leek well en nunc girls. North Flcwnth sticet, Saturday night, but they arc very few. I piefer the was Mrs. Messle Hern, Ncwaik. X. .I...geed old stjle." 11 childhood sweetheart. Mr. Mlaly Is a blonde and has beau- He said lie forget the woman after tlful hair. N she married bum, but Inter met her 1 "We Intend te hne a home of our here when she told him she had left hi r wii. she said, "but we were married husband after a tight, nnd that she then I"" nne.puctedlj we didn't have time te went te live with Wnniii. mnke Jin pieparatlens. We will Iho He said that at the partv Satunl.n , here w-ith my parents ti nt ?I we arc able night be dlseemcd S''7 was mlslng 1 le, ""d " billable house. Then we'll from his clothe!., mid when he u-K.d ,nke "I' housekeeping all by 0111-ehes." Mrs. Hern for It, "In fun" drew a ic- -j.,, " Mthcr and pointed it at her. It was EVOLUT ON S HIIMRIIR. necldentnlly dlsch.ipnd. he. said, the oive dddtiet iiiiiinTrnil bullet piercing Mr. Hern's hTart. ' SAYS BAPTIST MINISTER 1 lbice shots in nil were nrcil, two of - them wounding Ml- Marie Smith. Fifth Hartsvllle Paster Talks Sharply te street near llerks. who had been inulul Followers of Darwin 10 me p.u i.i . .sue 11-1 iin.'i iiir iii"ii- ts; Ing. but wns later found bj iellce at n '" tnlk of evolution is sheer non- i r. 11., ,1.. 1. .nfn. sil.i. mms liri.nirl.t te iliis . seue, a rdlng te the Rev. Meii.iamlu . S " ' ,... , . r 1- ....... .. . ... - .. i ii Iluliuemiiiiu ""ce iicinii.,ii. 01 itartsvillc, l'n..'g wee nuuressfii i-re-n.Mcrian ministeis g tinliM nt their weeklj meeting In the g WithlM)(MMllllldlUg. KJj "Fiolutien is 1111 untrue theory." he ? declared. "Most of the greut teachers 1 e evolution were atheists, l.wilutien. in its iiidical fm nt, disrcgirtds Ced. Its epeueutb produce proof that man came from the brute -we hae the light te ilcm this thcer.i. "There me nun in our colleges and seminaries, . fascinated with the iin put tame of the hjpethc-is of evolution that the. have wamhred fieui the light u.u and si e nothing but ihaucc tnul spontaineiis gener.itiei., or .1 few primordial gi rins. Their fuue I. i,.N nil the fa-ciii.it Ien of pnetrv te their ceriupt and iinnatural teaching." Easter Cards " Novelties New ready for selection Wedding Invitaliens and Announcements Correct for Quality " Jiffc They last as long as the house Xhe next time you pass a fine old dwell ing which is being tern down, note the radiators, r We are willing te let the reputation of our new products rest en the service our eldest have given. A letter or telephone call will put a heating expert ut your service. Fer every heating prob lem this Company Kas a heating product. AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY IDEfi Btiltn and AMERICAN RrtUfn fr ntry luttlmi mi Display Roem, 1711 Chestnut St. ,., . , . D Office., 25th & Ree-d St.. Philadelphia, Pa. city and Hospital, ness. Is new in tlie She is held as 11 material w it- nated. lehn Cassiih, thlitj-twe. of 0,"i Ste vens street. Camden, was sniteuced te slty dajH n the Camden County l'iieu bv Recorder Stin Uheiise tedn.v , 011 the charge of being dlseidcri.v . In ought bv memhers of bis familj . An additional 1 barge of assault and battel j was pro pre feried bv Man. his small sKter. who stories I s.ild thnr be flirew n dish nt Imr. Hie r. ARREST BOYBANDITS Police Fire 15 Shots in Nabbing Pair Who Attack Pedestrian Twe elglitcen-jenr-eld liejs were arrested sheitly bcfeie 11 o'cle. k Inst nlaht after they had been caught lob bing a pedestrian at Cighth and Mont Ment Mont lese Mu'ct. Fifucii sliets were died at them hi fore the were captured. The man who wits held up is in the Menus lv m. in Hospital Mift'eilng from the tieatmcnt given him l, Ihe bev bandits befete the.v were t aught, lie is .lames McLaughlin, foitj-ene years old. 1M.".- North Seventeenth Street. The be.v bandit" snv they nre Jeseph Mi line. Ninth mid Malnlirldge streets, nnd Nicholas I'autulene, Mancreft near Mmtis strut. r betcctives Cnppiilln.i, (iiiidn and Westlc, of thi. Seventh and Carpenti 1 streets station, happened te see the be.vs assault McLaughlin. At In -I thc.v thought It wns just a "fiicnill.v tisht.' but iiflci Ihev saw the be.vs rilling the pockets, et' the prestiatu'd man thev gave chase. Cpen teeing the detectives approach ing the be.vs inn. I'autalene was caught within a few feet of their vic tim. Mi une, however, darted up alle.vs'1 and was iinnllj caught ut Feuith and Carpenter street, the iletei lives lueil niter tlie lleelug ttev, mil lie fell e- bvteic he was TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Kilmnnil J N.-.!rt Tit.'! Inrr. siluli ,n. , 1 ml .r.n . 1 raven ."ii.11 .lain t Willi nil il"lrh, nlHiel,. .'Illli V .'..rrl st. unit .Mnrurtrct i!utxrer.l ."J.'.S rraiirrl XI James McCaffrey, eighty-live, who Is said by the poll, c te have been in ever 1 ti1P i-evnlvei jail within n liundred mile or tamden. 1 jl0 ,u, t heed them, was sentenced te four months in the! j,ust,., )rem jmiiiliit; v uiiieeii v euiii.v 1 risi.n uj iteceruei caught , Stackhouse teila.v, chat ged with flicking ' pockets. He was brought from Tren- rUIMCOC MCDPUAMTC UCDC ten. whom he wns ai rested S.itiirdiiv I UHIIMtbt IVICnUrlAIM I O rltnt 'en suspicion, mid identllied by Mrs. II. ' - 1 airview . .. ,1.. irem e SI." last Satur day nt the Maikct sticet ferry house. 11 I.v 111 I Jur-i :'U1 N' lOih it nnf I .1 1 . i;is.-titim.K, lie. ruiiiint j st Vlnllii III. r. tots S Hull si mi.! limliei M 1 int. r, L"jlfi MiHiMe' st. sifnn IVrtK'liI l.'l V . I liiiiiui'Miii t .11 il i:iUnlitth Ihivlt. l-'l V. 'Iliniiips. 11 st Ji tin II. II.illewiij. .Ti ir.it Uln. v .. .nu! II .lni M. I.iltcrtv. 41 fi Iti.U" nn J .-I t (jue-n, 1.17 V INiiib. r.'i , nml IP I. u O, U inliiHi-, L"J .4 ijfm 1 ft ,t leir J. llallhirKven. Tt.' sprure s , an 1 I mils.! il !"l. tils I .".III .V f.th si Wi.li. r A. lllrlitn. -JTa.'l . 1'ilililU t . .H,.i 1 Kiille'rln.i I,. (itlnu-i. .'III.' .V. I., ilmnvv VV.iIit Short!, .Men hamuli" N" .1 unci l.iitil.j Cremlile "i! 17 s 1 nlnrK.l.. -t leliu lls(h-r, :'0."7 N cjrkni" nml K.ul- tn ti lUtlilk.isKii. tl.l.'e N. Het" t. I l'liihe f.'w. a IT ill. .lit in. it .mi rritici ltevtier. l'.MO .s 31 st. I he: Alcv RMdlna Man rt. -r ..... -- 'elt, of Fairvli "emg Man Gets Twe Menthi In j whose husband he si Federal Court u nrievn. I. Li.tn..M. .11 ,' . ' " nil -ii-.ciir-eiu iranK nioenshine hi. imm.i.t f. ICeuding sa- iree dajs, m... "-.""'i ieiiii. iclere .Imlir.. 'ueiiiis, t)n i-nIt , u, ..." Pnelnea Quit. Hand Pumna Br.eak it 1.1 it - ---, iiiiiirs 11 1 ..,... - - .. -. ---! . .. LaevkiH. st. .tit and Citizens Shout Pretests ''"W of iimIm. I,,',,, . . !....,re.. ." ' When It comes te being "dry," Fnst n l 1 i 111111 i:iw , J., claims th medal. AlCMinlir r.ne.vkeski. a Re jenkeeper. nn. vvs ,f, J,r"t, " s ti stiiied tedny befer FLUIY WATERWORKS GO FLOOEY; E. CLEMENTON DRY guilty te a ii . , ii rtiii iirwi 11 (iia n ,'.'",' '!' ,w """"lis in the Mercer, f'lcmentnn, -"hi,, .inn, . 1. .. ... ... ,, ... 1 .,.,, .... tin the nli f 1 .Mic eniy is nicie 11 nuu m noeeii 111 ion t'nre Ki hnpi lull given the te the houses by antiquated engines, householders snv, which ceased te func tion early In February, and have nut been repaired. 0 Trace of Thi 1 "i'1")- " lllf' enieigency, stalwart 01 1 nieves Who Robbed citizens have been pumping the water Miss Evans' Anartm. ' liv li'ind. A few dn.vs nce some ever- 55IAO line.. t,nu 1 f . . . enleiis worker lireUe tlie pinup. uvv Delegates Frem Tvventy Cities Open Annual Conventjen The eighteenth nnnmil convention of the Chinese Merchants' Association opened its sessions this morning nt IK Si! North Ninth street, with L'Otl deli gale fieiu twenty Fastern cities. The con cen con ventien is te lust three weeks. "American nu thuds of doing busi ness will be cmeliilly studied nt the business sessions," -aid Jeseph I'anu secretary of the association. "O111 people must come out into the open and show that their ft!cndhi) is 1e.1l Mnitliii n t,... ... ' '. '.'''. '. len'l- that lclnlty, but water is also taboo, ' and lasting. e all Knew that Amerh a iininie,l i,,st .. 1 J. '. !",n" 'nnd the citiens are beginning te legis- is the best friend we huve. tliir method filer, nf i!,vi '" ."' .,en'1 ' ter an emphatic pietcst. . of doing busliuss will serve te cement 1 Moen 1 ." """ "ls" mid been I fine hundred householders of F.ist ' thnt frietiilshie. pr's ,in. ... .""' .'"''iided that Clementen pay SKI each te tlie Flul.v ! "The Chines,, are gittliiir avvn.v from nn tin. siii..... .1!... .! '""s .he has Water Works in return for n year's the laundrv business," Mr. l'ung con- tine, iiiiiuss, itc paid biipply of water. The water is pumped ' tinned. "We huve Chinese bankers, 1 I ' "' 52075 GEM THEFT MYSTERY ?"olneki into 11 ,,, "'" "' l" "neves the bucket brigade has become. j;ast "Hi Kvnns .- "l"'"i"ent of i:il. Clementon'e only sahaileu. fatunlm i,",, ,',"'' l"l".'c -trect. late I Residents of the town fear that a el jevvvlu .,,. ',. "'"' "2k "wnci 1 (Ire will piove cMremelv disastrous, and Miss Kvmis ' '" n" "Indlguatlmi mieiluir" weh held S" Kn'theHnn" i" .. '" '""-'ness with yesterday afternoon, l'lans were dis 'alniit stree ''llagher at 121S 1 ucussed te connect the town with the apartment f..','."1 ." "iiiiiiijj te her t'lementuu Spring Water Company, but trhleh she'le, "l " duiwer in Uucb a ntep will be expensive and is re- had hm. i,. ... , .'"''' "'"liey and levi-i.ls pniikd ns hnrdlv feasible. importers, expeiters nml iiierehauis gen erally." Keng Walt, of New Yerk, is the general president of the assoclulfeu nnd Is presiding. The entertainments will lie held at 1107 Rm e sticet. "JOKER" RINGS FIRE ALARMS In ".il open. T .1. fr..t .i.... 1...T . "" J,N" 7'nMnppnre,lV';vl7h;W.Z THEY HAD PLENTY C'mden Police Want te Knew Where , Men Get Theirs itSTOi'tnlck. 1. ' wnrt M iininii. , AHHIUni. nml n ..... . v " "?! '1,. ;L;!";,;!,, """!'"'' !'. "iff. !::!.:.!!.ls''.'i . e it. vim.. 1... ."""""UK lieveniQi. 11,,. We i, ... ". ' 'C: "'Mho. ilies. ' The vc '"WmI'kIn.Jc: ":.i ,.'',"."" iiiinl,,., I " i. ' " "'VIII' III I lllllil III.,.,., - " I'irtM, Jit. fSLl.'.' k-n-v Il irZ'l. i!,3.ji fbi. " Uutn. kZr n-V"""1". le TOKim hi hrfiiWiV "u":!r"' iiurt;. ,,, . .'AMlll'h "j"iHiitPi evir '(illOSTS' , iiih nr iSWL1" th AlVitt.lt: "aUld JIUUViM' IS Hew te Keep Baby Well .1 tf'ccUu Talk te Mothers Ittnucd Through I'hipps Institute Keep your baby out of doers as much as you inn. Me sure te sen he decH net get tee much sun In his eyes; that the wind Is net blowing 011 him tee hard; thnt If it gels colder he bus mere cuvers thrown ever him, and thnt no Hies or mosipiitecs in i around him. If you cannot place your baby outside, keep the window h of bis room open, mid see that he bus plenty of warm covering and cloth lug when it is 1 old. Ne baby should go out in below belew below eie weather. Tlid baby should be taken out early In the day, then kept indoors durlug the hottest part of the day. Calls Engines Out Four Times Same Section in Short Time Seme one, pre.suiuahlv a mnii with 11 perverted neuse of humor, turned in four fnlse ulninis of lire early thl.s morning, ull in the b.iimi fccctlen of t lie city. Tlie first alarm was at Seventh and l'inu Mi vet h about Il!:.'t0 o'clock this 1 nieinlng. Much exclti nient en the pint j. of pci.seiiN In tlie vii Inlty who hud been ' aroused was Ihe only icsiilt, as en the 111 rival of the tlrciuen no tuc was found. The 111:1 11 thin piucecded te Seventh 11ml Mniuhihtgc ami ug.iln turiud in 1111 alarm, lie repeated hi munitien m I Sixth and Seuth sticeis and at Math "and Mnlubildgc l'ellce sent eui jm.u, 1 lu ail endeavor te anest him. , RIVER VjCJIM SCHAFFER Bedy of Man Missing Since Febru ary 1 1 13 identmed Te escape the extrava gance of a high-priced cus tom tailor Rogers Peet clothes. Fabrics and tailoring comparable only with the best custom-made. Price about half. . Spring styles new ready ! 1 FERRO & COMPANY , RegcrstPcct Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings IHK ROSKMIUH GALLERIES 13,' I) Walnut btrrrt Fer these who have no' time but late in the evenings! in which te take exercise and i Atlantic City, ApUl' .'!. I.euls It. i batllS, VC ll.lVC room CllOUgll Off tinluv went tu the .Moimie at l'le.is- I fn nn tlum nn i'm- h antvllle and idciitllicl Ihe body found in, i0,",1, l " '0 t,1C limit Kirg llniber Rlvrr yesienlav as that et hi'i uncle. Ilmiy . SihuiVcr, who dlMippenied trout his home hcie at aiU'i I'acltlc avi-uiie, February II. ' County I'hjMlclirfi Souder is Invest! enttiie. nllhuiigh there were, no marks I of violence. Schnffcr had been sullcrliis 1 (pnm nimiPRtn. - I night.' Clients' comfort alway; has been a Cellins sleuan. COLLINS INSTITUTE OP PHYSICAL CULTURE iiraniw w iiiiiiijiiiiiciiiniiiii'iiiiiii nv im ,'n nmwm nu n vm 11 ji ws t n i iwiiwiu msmn m rKW js JU I ? rffvi This English Tweed Spert Ceat at $45 As- such an extraordinary value that wc take this space just te in rite you te come see it. It ccr 1 a inly is a "smart" model. a 5' 1 I a (je jfur Ss iHillmerp gf)0jp, 3lnc. 1 1423 Walnut St. I mi vm iiii'ii'ii i win m n i .mi 1 1 nn mil wwm i,ii , wnniim m "inn t n w i iiii,;iniimir,i,iTii'niii,iBiiiii i,ii,:i msirraii m m wi S WWK' Big cep-r. with the Moen? Well, Jie hasn't missed a day with that car since I've been at this crossing." Ojci Cars $1783 Closed Cars... S27S5 I lie Moen displar reiims and demon strators welcome you day time or evenintj. Moter Cars The car of the ten proton units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. I. Jay Vnndergrift, Pre. S33 A'. Bread if. Pieiu; Poplar t'3S6 Jtanklin Simen & Ce. sA Stare of Individual Sheps Fifth Avenue, New Yerk .In 1 1 ounce an Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pa. Spring Fashions Fer Madame and Mademoiselle BliLLHVUE-STRATrORD K PD ROOM Monday, -April 3d Tuesday, April 4th Wednesday April 5th 5 Os"5) leVA VTZ&P iA Paris N - , ii-gicH) Just What Men Want- Fine Quality Clethes Moderately Priced M & Perry's SUPER-VALUES '28 '33 38 and '43 THE MEN who appreciate our Super Values the most are the ones who have been te ether geed stores and com pared. Almest always they come te Perry's and say that our clothes are from $5 te $12 less than anywhere else. And that's a fact tee, net just advertis ing talk. Come in and make us prev it. PFRRY'S A'ect' Spring Suits It's dollars te doughnuts you've never seen such a bewildering variety et handsome Spring Suits a we have here en our tables. Beautiful, care fully matched ovcr evcr plaids, check?, home spun., tweeds, pencil stripes, fancy worsted-) and wonderfully attract jc ?ilk mixtures. It's hard te believe the 're selling at such low mi-pcr-Valuc price. 28, ?ve. $33 and $4. Sports mSuits Ov cr a de7rn diffrrcu models in an amazing aricty of cuts and ?tyle. ,; and 4 piece viits tueeds, cheviets, hemespuns. Canadian eras-h and blue flannels, .'-piece Suits, S2.'. ,CJ5, S2S. ?.i0 and - Light-Weight Overcoats Te wear an overcoat or net te wear one that's the question these early Spring day1;. ''oe fresh te go without a top coat and tee balmy for a heavy one. A light-"' weight Spring Ovtjrceat just fills the bill. Coverts, 'gabardines, knitted fabrics, herring be n c and diamond weave i h evicts. Tep ceat: te btn't even- fancy at our Super - Value prices $28. $33, $?8 and $43. Junier Suits for the yuung fcllew'i first long trouper togs s,ame style as big broth er's, but built especially for boys of 14 te 17 years old. Our Super-Value prices for luniers art y-e js'Vj sr" sj PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men LjfUSiHi..jsg: i hi; frank i. in si.men & CO. FASHION' i:XIU- BITION IS RECORDING SPRING FASHIONS CC0RD1NG TO PARI There Is a Price Danger Line CJ X'e particularly stress t h r money-saving feature of buy ing at Reeds. We de net and will net handle poorly made or inferior clothing simply te have goods te sell at a low figure there is a price dan ger line below which a reput able merchant dare net go. CI But for men who sec the wisdom of buying goods that will give service und satisfaction and which will ultimately establish their value, we present oppor tunities unequaled by nny ether house. We especially commend our Suits and Tep Coats nt $40. f $45 nndJ0. J JACOB; KEEDfe SONS - 11 -rcl . .a:i sa ' Sft m f f t i i - ,y tl j ..) J m from amnesia. i ' :ie !S JJ. DROAD iTRWBT V , j v" rtlS' ft 1 "x .. ,1 i .? n-i ' -' vfatV. A jfajw. ,t . ,R tli.-t i q.inty l.J. zr WtJ 1 ?MI,l
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