RW b .Iftjrif iUsft "UVf'M, 1'.- I. i; i U-tt ? It' i M V" . i,w ft.' 3 li K Kv n I i?r ftfe ,t; MXW Lj" " " HsWi ll Beat Pumps - JTiiarrttirn hi' VjRrwr Ce. ft . M . SPINES OF EVENlMUBLlC iiBD&liBl fHlIIAtTEKPHiX "MOMffAV, APRIL S, 1922 J ,' ' ' " ; " i . ' ' ' " """ - '... -- 'J BBSSSBSSlSSaBSlB..-J " 'J '". T SIAMESE FINANCIER HELD UP STORED and INSURED ivllukiu. !..... - --"..- K OliHIRRH IUMMFR MONTHS ?U.'L MtMenixiNu anii nr.r.vtniNe ", a nprriAT.TT BROWN RRAITr.HKR f ) MX' SB IV. r i. .11.- a.. .1 . -- emu vvt eirrmiSMIIiITU JPnene.- OcriNniifoieii utf an llflllOUUIlMIIUUUO 'i ROBB E D OF $90,000 r X-Ray Photes Shew Operation Shattuck, N. Y. Millionaire, Vic Severing Them Would Have ' tim of Boldest Daylight Been Fatal Robbery in Years mm ,mi'. : v bun. . M HH K$p& 'J3 'Vj RfflJ POT fc si EllttlrPA.NT I HffiS VARNISH I "B--gLggy and jBN x. Varnish Stains I ill PER I A mum. m 0 QUART Mixed ready for B me. All Mir beet eolera.. I W. T. GRANT CO. I 920 Market St. ;.,&, 9 RESINOL 5oellunq AndHcalmq Te step dandruff and Igss of hair and promote a healthy scalp, begin the Resinol treatment today Trial free PA;n1 & lv.IIIVl rrr Daiumercna A- LW, t kBvin OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 608-612 Chestnut Street 570 Square Feet 5th Fleer Frent Reems Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street t ,i, ,' y ' Urt 'A fsH mtj mK- m m evmra face &USnvalepa should be marked w, ;em lUtl Ratals Mertgagee" and a varN" Mfe. HARRY S. KIMBALL jjt 'AVW rWnt In Chart, of Finane rjs ii uj s. ik:nn: b j ' ite. " -- wHijrjfiu oeara far Fleal Corporation n ,m.i U. t. Seven for Civilians Will Be Cen- ducted In This Area New VeH. April 3. Sctcm tlUzcns military trnlnlnfr camps for InFlrtictlen In all liranehen of the rvlcn will be conducted In the Second Army Cerps J tnrca this jenr, from August 2 (e 31. It wai announced yesterday at headquar- j ters. Governors Island. Similar camps will be held bv each corps aiea through- ' out the country. , 'J'he largest Infantry tNilnliis center BIRTH OF SON IS DOUBTED THREE BURGLARS ESCAPE Xl 3.. winked out under the direction et .injer n.i . a. hi i.i i i i .. .. . .1 ., M.i t 'eneral It. L. Hullanl. commanding t Chicago, April 3. It has been learned New leih. April .1. 1 lip st l the Second Cerps area, which embrace-) that had any operation been attempted nnuulnff darlight robbery Xew Yerkjcw Yerk, New Jersey and Delaware, en the ".Siamese Twins." .fevefn nnd has Known In manv jenri toeK iilacc besides Perte HUe. A smaller infantry llesa muck, who died a few das age jeterdny afternoon In the home of Al- J " ,hJ .''f'! n'er,l" 11"!B?'.": i . ..... ' , i , ,, 0, ., , ,. . e - i- m army officials declared, unusual interest here, te separate the bodies, the result bert It. Shattuck, retired financier. T!n work ,g ing mMI(et, would have been Instantaneous dinth Washington siiiarc north, when four i addition te the Infantry lamps, After the bodies had been tcmerd armed bandits eei powered Mr. and cavalry nnd engineer training icuters from the hospital where thev died Mrs. Shattuck ami I their sc en servants, will be 'jtabjl "'"l' ,,J' ;; ! X-ray photographs were made These bm,ml "" u wit" re1'9' Ietkc.(1 '".""Iceast artlllcrv at Camp Hancock, X. photographs showed one continuous T- '" n wl"c "!llilr """ bll,lc :ICNV"ry ' .T., and signal lerps at Camp Alfrwl xhapeil spine, and it would hae wees- I Nnlllri1 lU 'O.WW. ., Vnll, X. .1. sltated the serine of man, Intermln- , 'r,,e r1,bbl'" rnsatl.etl the dwelling - - - -" yTJjT,..- gled organs In order te sepnrHtc them. for an hour and a half, but ns tuey JHltb rUK LUNu WHIoMine (.'forge W. llrndy. of Chicago, rndle- weic leaving one was captured and In graph expert, who made the plates, de- n oteneat he had abandoned In his Keen Rivalry In Sacramento for t - rrnsteu fSq,,r 3ew" " f ,49 Aw-rd their deaths. While they were yet alive, cls 'u f 5-0.000 were found. .Sacramento, April H. Sacramento Is he said, this examination was Impesst- The alarm was given bv a butler rapidly becoming a city of whiskers, ble. because of their weakened cendl- when he freed himself from ins bendilTlie davs of forty-nine celebration te tleu. The tadlugraphs, Mi. Brady ten- , nnd. lunnine te a neighbor' house' be held here May 23 te 30 nnd a cash tinned, shewed: while the thieves were still at work, ptlze of $40 offered by the Chamber of "The bony structure of the twins Is telephoned the police. (Commerce te the man who produces the cxtiemelv unusual There Is prattl- Haelng in a tnxicab te the Shattuck largest crop of whiskers were the orig erig tallj enlj n flngle pelvis, with four i home, tin1 pelli e arrived as the four 1 3nnl Incentive for the hirsute crnre. aiet'ibula, or lilp-seckets. The spines i robbers wire leaving. Keen rivalry has sprung up among iney scauereu ns uie.v neii. mhmiimi fecietv leaders ever me whisker )iro )ire b.v imndreils in the squnre. Three ' dtutlvlty claims luing made en behalf enied. ' of their respective husbands. Hence TRAINING.CAMPS PICKED IliailiaiMCh.rf Account. lnt.te.lONlMil Order. FllleJivnm awsenftBiManV 1215 Chestnut Street 1 Fer Tomorrow Only Twelve French Seal Coats (French Seal is dyed Ceney) Especially reduced for quick clearance , AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE yENUS i niiN LEADS ; 38 for Venus Everpowte qnu uuivrawwreww 15c per W v2 for 25c, 68 The seven servants two butleis. n many an unwilllug husband is being start from the pelvis In i cow-horn Fhnpf, with tin- two spinal cords ad joining the i entei I 'Pll li I IV II SlftllMia tiln ! Illttl f t n Imhes fiein the lower end info a doorman, three mnlds and a cook ' ., 'i en i,- .Tinp t0 Brew whlskeis loiunien iliicl l'er till- teasen It wns yrf' ' dinner In the pantry en the i the contest for the ?40 priac Clyde tmpe-Hlble te determine that there was basement fleer when one of the robbers Tj Seavcyi rity Manager, Is holding a nn intestinal obMtimtien. gained admttunce te the house en nje" j eouifertable lead Tiir.... of the lewet limbs are nor- tvt tlial hv "Ui "' ,,rgnt ntcd of " mill in l.ape nnd size, the fourth telephone. beliur iindeveleued f.-r 1'iek of use. nl- Mr Shiittuik, who is past sixty, was th-.iu'li i,crfectlv lermed. se.itni in the library, and Mrs. bhnt- , Moieever. the evidenre of the tadle. 'cl. '" . ,lu' niu room ,a"Jolnl"8 ,a"Jelnl"8 graiilis ceut the yenernl belief that ' Nt-ittiei- knew what was going en in ruinr. the eleven-venr-eld bev. was the the l.asement when the robbers were, .en of Itesa I'.lnrek admitted. Ii is cxtremelv linpiehahle that Tlic seivanls diepped their knives and tin vci- was n normal child birth." fork- in fright as the four intruders said Mr Hrndv. "as the shape of the ceveied them with pistols and erdered1 pelvic strut ture would require a tuciu te threw up their hands and , cnisarlnn opeintien. Ve scar tissue "iak(- n0 "' "epe was tiun emninci can be i?en te ludicnte that this epern. fem. u stor.-reom near the pantry, and tleu ever was performed Reduced Frem $180.00 and $195.00 The coats are 40 te 45 inches in length, wide full flare models, elaborately trimmed "with large rolling shawl cellar and deep bell cuffs of dark Fitch or French Seal. These coats are reduced te a price that is less than the actual cost of the skins alone. BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small Depniilt Will Iteaerve Your rurclia.e In Our sieraar Vntilla I'ntll Next Fall, rnjment te na Centlnueil .Monthly Through the Hprlng and Slimmer. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Emergency Fleet Corporation Offers At Private Competitive Sale en or after April 7, 1922, 10:30 A.M. FAIRVIEW, Camden, N. J. $2,500,000 These are contracts covering the purchase of properties situ ated at Fairview and Merjjan Village, sold at auction in De cember, 1921. The contracts pi o e slde for mortgages of eOTr, COrc or 70Cc of purchase price at in terest rates of bpc, CI-3rr and Qtfc, respectively. HARRIMAN, Bristel, Pa. $500,000 j These are contracts covering the purchase of properties situ ated in Harrimnn, sold at auc tion in December, 1921. The contracts provide for mortgages of 50, GOe or ldr"f of purchase price at interest rates of Cr, XVtfy nnd fic, respectively. BUCKMAN VILLAGE, Chaster, Pa. $850,000 . These aie centiacts ceverinc , the purchase of pioperties situ- ated in uucKman vniagp, (Jhos (Jhes tar, Pa , sold at auction March , S5, 1922. These contracts pro pre Tide for eOrr, COre or 70r'e of i purchase price, nt inteiest rates ' or v, e's anu t-r, icspcc-,tively. V.ie luniii turn (Ixur.i in nv.n abevx , ar apprnxlmat., rav.rlnv tlin balance t purchase price due en the afertiald uracil. mm are 10 d ruDmlttrd . perceniare lume ana aettlement be made en actual mrurea at total mount due en the afereaald mn. tveeta A certifled checVr tnr tnn enn .should arcempanr each bid This mn will be credited en the purrhae price upon award te bidder or will be r telned by the Ileanl en account nf dareaaes If aucceeeful bidder ChIIh te compute the purchaee. Certlfled chfeke of uneuceaful bidder will l promptly returned, l'avnient of buianre mil be required In full In iasi, uikii, delivery C proper aeilmnttnt. ' AH offers received en or before April T. 1S2.. will be cenildered andnii , ward will be made before that date. rjNfOtlatleni. may he continued there- Bfier nn' wrd will be ceneldered. .' United Htatea Shlpplns Beard iijaaMrnncy Fleet Corporation reiervea vwum . u .vjvvi mux anu nu tiiaa. Illda d W Liberty Bends & Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted mm 1 'THH 1 it . I SMiA I V.WATm.e nm 7D60KBB8 Ml aaft ami black Ffem B soft H medium haai HBseftmsdami 2H hard 4H extra hafd Thd name VENUS is yenr guarantea of perfection absolutely crumble' proof, smooth and perfecdy graded. The cherished personal pencil made in nil designs, large and small, from $1.00 up. Plain! geld fllled-$S40 Chatedt silver filled-$1.75 ywir dealer etmtel tuppfy ym, vriH m American Lead Pencil Ce., 220 Fifth Ave., NewYeak XTSNUSKNtmamttelmgutstUiwqitWptMuinmiwmK, Due te the shape of the structure li was Itn'iosslnle te radicgraphs Medical men Mt Ilrad.v a-erted. can read the details from thorn witli ease SCHOOL IN SKYSCRAPER IS WILMINGTON PLAN Twe Stories of du Pent Building May Relieve Congestion Wilmington. Del.. April .'! Si hoel In a skvsi raper will be the lt-t in Wilmington, acierdmg te nu offer te tlic He. ml of Kdiicatinn mud.' publii tedav. The du l'ent Ceuipiu has nuti fled the beard Unit two floors nt Its nffiie building are available te n'lieve congested inuditietiH In the high 'heuK. There aie mere than 'JOOtl putuls iit tending the high ihenl. while thf not net mill enpacitv is enlv 1000. It is planned te devote two rioets te schoeliooms, tearing down iiiiitttiens between eflices in luru Hem nun i lafMeiiiii'.. vva 1000 students i an be take in the effiiH building, bringing the nt tendanie Ht the higli school close te normal Tile refusal of teidents nf ilie utv at n rei ent mass-nu'etitig te liave their tnes nn reused for new m hoel build ings is Illumed liv the lieaid of Kilu catien fur existing tonditlens. At the meeting the boa id wa inlermtd tins cit v pav ulmest ."0e,00l) veutlv in silioel taxes, die miner portion of vvhi li Is used tiir i lluiils iintsidi tin utv. the lianils of all were tied behind their j backs. Three of the servants then were i i . , . ... . . .,,.. , .,. -.i lepreduce the '"""yu i u; wine cruur anu luoeiner NOW ever If". !' tliuii ,,J iuc Mini; uwu,, Mini - mi neii1 I'ichiMi in The servants di-posed of, two of the iiibbets crept up the stairs te the tlrst tloet and surpiised Mrs. Shattuck titst. llrr screams brought her bus band te her aid. He was confronted bv a robber, who pointed his weapon at the chleilv millionaire with the warning. "N'ei n sound:" One bandit piessed n plel against Mi Sh.utiuk's cliest and the ether stui k lils weapon at his lini.k. ) '.Vew man li devnBtair." was the nest lemniand. and wtth Mis. Shattucl: ! lenilltu the wnv. thej deicended te the Iiaseiiieiit vvheic- they were ordered te j step betiiie the cellar deer. There the tebbers bound the financier's hands, icepened the vault where ita ether, occupants were huddled In fright, cast master and mistics nuieng them and slammed the deer. Mr. Shattuck is one of the eldest living settlers In the wiuare. He is lce in that pri.uicnt 0f the Washington Square As n care of SCM.ia.ien nnit nrCsident of the nftv- fourth Street Jtcnltv Association. He I was formerly president of the British- ' American Mortgage Cempanv. Mrs. Shnttutl: is under the care of physicians, uffcriti from hheck and nervousness. WITNESSENDS MYSTERY IN R. B. ROOSEVELT'S DEATH E 1 ymR Jl II 1 lit XSsffaBmBBfimtmsMVal Chart showing what L.B. service accomplished for the Business Men's Assurance Ce., Kansas City Proportionate amount of time required te find records before calling in L.B. After using L.B. service TTTnf Jlv 'Vrl Proportionate number of file clerks employed before calling in L.B. mm mm After using L.B, service AAA AAAAA The sales curve took a definite upward turn with L.B.'s help 7a 1921 Increase tn Income in huh hi A new idea in filing Btie&essmen everywhere aredlaXevtrJflC that L.B. can help them turn their files ana records into business builders. Thlsnsaas that sales and ether deptrtmenta wedt mera efficiently and that costly apace. time and labor are conserved. The chart at the left shows the results of L.B. ssr vice in the offices of the Businets Men't Assurance Company of Kansas City, writ ing accident, health and life insurance. MISS THOMPSON IS BRIDE Wilmington Girl Married te Gen eral Weed's Sen at Manila Manila, April .'I Miss Knth'rine Thompson, of Wilmington Del , nnd Second Lieutenant Osberne Weed, son of Governer General Leenard Weed, were married bete jestenlay. The er er emen.v wan peifmineii at the Malauinan Palai e. Lieutenant and Mrs Weed depaited fet .Minni'luil. Chiin. shortly utter the wedding. '1 lie.v will spend n month In Chum nnd .Imii.iii befeie returning te Manili. where the lieutctriiii will n sitnie lile pest ns aide te Ills tathei. Miss Thompson is the diiightet el Mi. and Mr. Ileniv I?, Thompson ind a grandihiushtei- of Hngad!er General James II. Wilsen, letited OLD SOL GUILTY OF ARSON New- Verh. April .! I'iii sun's ravs were het eneiuli visterdav. d -spile the biting winds tC) stat n bl.ie In a show window of it shop en Lust One Hundred mid Sit -lirst stteet, nppuiti tholttenx Count v Conn Ileusi The lavs wen 1 1 aught bv n lia ml miner and (Mle. tn te ft m.iguitviiig glass siispmrieii hv a tr nir. tlinuicli whUh tn n pair of tire, Fell Inte Path of Taxi and Bus In Pouring Rain New Yeik, April ."..The mv-Ury In tiie death of Itebett It. Iloe'ovelf. Jr., of I'avslieie, N. Y., fiini an accident m Columbus avenue I'riday night, was' eleaied last night by Jeseph Murray, plijsic-il dlreiter nt the Yale Club, an eyewitness, who said he saw the jeuth I fall into the striet in the path of n taxlcnb and municipal bus. Beth cars pa'scl nvet him. The accident ec- i curred in a pouring rain. ' Murrnv Mid he helped carry Mr. Uoesevelr into n iiuirbj testnurant, but did net I. no wins identity. I "It wan pouring rain and I nm sure! the drlvir did net have a chance te see the man fall," he continued, "or te step before he reached him, even if he did s'c him. There was n bus im midiatelv behind the taxlcab "The Ills was driven bv David Xal- kin, who has been airested and held for homicide " DEER SLAIN BY WILDCATS Wholesale Slaughter Reported In Maine Weeds litten, Me.. April V Wildcats have wrought havoc with the dcei in the filtered te Maim vvnetM this winter, according te pllk umD.eiiah. wliuii took , '' '""" "'""'"" "". ""' den nf the Pmobscet county, who has nisf ii tinned from the northern pait D-t.i ck.L. ii- f 'he Stnte KvldetiLn of wholesale en Printing Shake-Up .inepi.tn,-bv the cats as found. Mit( hell Washington. April ". I'mtesi was tepniteil here made te I'lesldent Harding ventetdav lleeji snow, softened but net melted by the Xatlennl Federation of I'ederal In the -pntig sun, ha" sealed the deein Kmplejts against the sudden i-meval of hundreds, of deer. Trving te escape Friday of .lame L Wllmuh. dincfe.-, from die i.iis. the drer broke thn ugh nnd twenty-eight ether efliclnls of the ilie snow and floundered helplebslj , Bureau of I'lintlng nnd I'ngrnvliig and v bile tlielr pursuers, of lighter build. the lnunidiiite filling of i'iii- positions mn travel en the cnut and evertake ' by new appointees. their ipiarrv. Pretest Uncommon Sense u (:"' B Vone B .I01IN IILVKi: 7"pHl" vui.v prevalent idea ilint pull s X tu-ressiirv te simess js Hprnd nbeiit It makes a vtr.v hietlv bs failuifs. plausible obtuse. We teceive letteis fiem ilintisfled ytiung men who accuse us of set King te make readtrs believe that th v can ac complish the impossible. Said one of these letteis 'Yeu eiurht te knew- bv tin. time that the veung man in a big ..intern ,,,,,;, , tIu. 'b.lnk n has no f.iance. II. is aim. a art fnp ,,,, feltl- Ol U UIK 1IIMI nine. il"IIIK Uliu iikL.i lit i.i Tf he does it well It Is te his empluver's Bilvuntiige te keip him doing it If he does it badl he Is find Onlv semi chap who Is known te ilu buss gets the proiiietlon ' Itiiintlv n snvmgs hnnk, one nf the liigge.t institutions of the kind In the I'liitnl Mat. s, ni. did a nivv president, who hnd the ebllitv te leek after lis deposits of mere than one hundred and slxtv million dollars'. Tills institution could have com manded the s.rvlies of men fiem many grent banking fstabllstftnents. It tuinid, however, te William K Kne. n man, still jeung, who had a clerk tlilttv- Knox had no null whatever 'Ilu w.uk at vvhhh he was first pill was veiv mdinaii work, indeid work that anv mti lll'i nt and indtisiueus hey i euld linn- den. But he knew the value of putting n little extin iffeit into ilie job -and. because he worked a little longer and a little hardei than the ethii fellows mnrn reason for its veiy general no- did. he learned a littlp fastei I i crptuiiee than thcre is. t It might even be easy te believe Hint i "pHHSKNTLY lie began te learn a .employer would be hlieti enough te ' XT great deal faster. That i-ort of step trying te seels Intelligent help in ' thing In alwavs ebnervcd by somebody. their own esttibllKhments as, in truth, The bank efliclnls "found Knox out" some few of them are, n ! promoted him. But even tiuj uejh who pecan witn- .nw he Is president Sales went up, costs went down by asking L.B. IIBRARY BUREAU has discovered in thousands of offices, as it did in that of the Business Men's Assurance Com pany, unsuspected profits hiding in the files and card records. It has shown sales managers that sales data kept alive in a handy L.B. Sale? record can stimulate comatose sales in disquieting times. It has shown purchasing agents hew an efficient stock re cord enables them te profit by current market conditions. It has shown credit managers that timely up-te-the-minute information encourages salesmen and prevents in justices te customers, new and old. Unsuspected sources of savings Anether item which L.B. service affects is overhead. It shrinks with the elimination of time lest in hunting missing papers under outworn filing methods. It shrinks with the elimination of bulging folders, incorrect systems, inefficient arrangement of cabinets, evermanned file departments. Every L.B. salesman is a trained business man an or ganizer with a primary interest in your problems. Why net telephone for a representative today? Library Bureau 1 J The Six Big Divisions efmSF i-SHi library Bureau Service Founded 1876 TF THIS soil of tliini weic net dis- X fireved every day there would be Plans H Makes T Tlnstalls J out un) help, anil without anj ac tiualntanreshlp, are (iiltlv stepping Inte the impeitant Jobs lu the temmy. Thev de net de this fiem small beginnings- of ,uun.e. but the fait that the (in de it at all shows thin the merit Biatera Is really a necessary part of and lie ewes his prometliii te uobed.v but lilmM.lf. He niver thrust nn,vbedj aside en the climb up Iudeiil, lie helped liianj anotliei anetliei limil te ise. His ptometton le one of the blggitt banking po.sitlemi in the world is it lessen lu four werda; "it can be done,'' 'CesvrtfM 1ISS -.-V Card and filing systems - Cabinets Supplies M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Telephoned. Bell 3S94 and Main 7394 Library Bureau has for 46 years filled the filing and record needs of banks,, insurance companies, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and practically every ether kind of business and pre fessien large and small. 1: Special Serines Analysis Service Snd for eWcr Ne.U Indexing Service SiruSfoTfelttnNo.BH Statistical Service Strut Jorfetdtr Ne. 919 2: Specialized Departments Bank Department Sindfet tceUtt Ne. 0S Government Department Stndfer bee kJtt Ne. 818 Insurance Department Strut for boetitt Ne.T94 Library Department Stmt Jet boekltl Ne. 311 3: Filing Systems Alphabetic Geographic Numeric Subject L J). Automatic Index Stndjet booklet Ne. 709 4: Card Recerd Systems LJ), Sales Recerd SmdfeT fetdrr Ne. 61S L.B. Stock Recerd Smder folder Ne fOi L.B. Card Ledger Stndfer folder Ne. Ill LJB. 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