Pl3 3t" $ nwX7'rC Wm'JAi!MNm&&mWV r,! .iPlfif 'Vi .- ar fcuffift h ii it 1 "..AT U . I tk1 1ii& tW- " i.Vt -1 , ' . J WX K EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL' 5, 2PAT TO P.ANT AMI WHEN '' who nan a nanicm or wne ren- .lea nAVInr tins ehnilM .tart pAillnff ttn QehIp." Thin Hmeiv featur. tell ,"Vrmt te Plnnt and When." up- if bit i me nvFMNe rrw.te - "I'iifc, tt n llnhlf , CAMDEN LAWYER PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM IReraeTr.Oandraa tnrlialrFalllnei Rtr-. Celer and I Beauty In Crar ant, Fc'c J Hatil l Wi una ft iri jTliTl!. I Swimming and Special Exercises I.PMenw Ijv nrrntiizftnpnt )!ttpr thiin "iirlnit teni y.nrfi .uerfc-raff JUDGE FOR 25 DAYS James V. McAdams' Court Will Be Abolished Last of This Menth Mevie of Man Buying Used Car By J, P. MeEvey .SCKNE: Man nml wife enter nut n1i'rneni. Veteran nlrsmati se,, car-hunger In their eje'. Ailtnni'iM lirlxkl, luliblnu linniK Mnn nli te see enr. Saleiinun benrnt. Mnn nilds mljectlvc "iieil" le word 0 '&bS' JJJ.1T'H 'N 0OO CONDI TION, ISN'T IT?" .i if- ... ., . .. Emily F. Regert Left $37,000 the terms of the Willi ndmttted te probate today'. Inventories were filed of the iiorsetinl estate of Samuel Ham Kky. $15,402.01, nnd Otte O. Nusa, .1L857.47. Preblnrj burch Jury Charges liei Anretea, April R. (! A. P.) Invcstinntten by the Court of clinrRes .n, ... . nt iiirnrnrvn ter jrinur s, inmu, uu- I'eii Ml? nJ 7,1? ,' i,,."Iy. '. "0K',", ?f cuwl of the lnunler of J. Helten I.i- inn V. Iri mAVn,",,lltv',t'','),;,M"ln.,.,; nnly. Hint somebody had been Rullty Ner r,i ,'h(?Pj--n lvy' " ('2 of contempt in tniiiBcrlns" itli the ''0 cl tlf '" "'"li' lMuretH. under iri, , Vgnn liw twlny. Fir Men, Beys, Wern . r, a.id Girls- HE "APPRECIATES HONOR" Srntl ter ntnrmnltnn Wcat ItuitillUK. .TM nnd n.iiiheih m, Nerlh lli-Hil iiv. Kin . Ulil'ih t, Onlrnl lli'lldlnir l5l Arch st. y'lrminii mwtt Representative Wanted fmem T'DAV IDAM CASTINGS An Inillililu il ii r cencrrn. Ilinrniighlr fTni'rIpnr(il In .rllln:r imi frnn ..ti. Inrt. In ninil te ufcr inllrr ilmrar of lhi t'lill iiMptil i Irrrlleri for n Trll-.iiiirishpil fmtnilri rtmn'nK full tlmp 'mil pi innlnc l lnrrr.!"p ii inaclli. in ii (if l'r lut I vint -li c dn .Inme V. Mr-Ailnme, n jeuiir Cniudeii luuver, will wt'iir tlm lionern of u Jiiilse anil then Mop down trnm tlip bench until ome ether dtni'. II n w n ! ii p pi luted by (Jov (Jev (Jov erner lMwiirds, of New .Ietm'. te till fiwwiiHMBiii gCOffCEB' u an "t" bj You'll taste the g difference! I asce I Coffee i 25c,b 1 At all our Stores lilJiBiMlllilill1 N w ?!)SSi "Siileminu 1ii(" rnuple of benmn. Sfrrs couple out tfi l-:iel: room. I'ked enri flnmllnp in re, looking guilt . , I Salesman npprenciiPH one. snt-riTi.ii: -New iikhi: is' A UKAfTY." i (!re.s rxnecetntien. Hmmi the home factory couldn't sny I that. Mnn open deer of enr Rliujerly. 1'ters InMde, feels cuihlenn nnd clecs i deer. Wnlks mound car nnd kkki tire. srn-TiTM:: "is it in ceed. till' II iillulNlied I CONDITION' B 'Ci iiij i ii m njw wjrwmuMii, taji m iap Your skin is your a rmer Protect it with RESINOL 5oethlnq and Hc&linq Derit neglect that itching rashjScratch. or cut -a break in the skin is dangerous Apply Resinol andstart the hcalinat once Dees net smart erstini Resinol Seap aids by preparing thesktn ter the Resinol medication jjgwwartfytfaaij bUINUAY OUTINGS Frem Market Street wharp Every Sund.y At.,ftRISS,t' Ansleaea Andrewt Aitnut Ocean City Cape May Sea lale City Coraena Inlet StoneHarber Avalen Atlantic f itj ' c (irellnk M . 7 30A. rer all etlirr rrsiirii . T iea, EXP"Eailr SundaT. April 16, Ereurnen Train far Atlantic Ct? Kill arnre it and dtpirt (ran Gaerfia Aranic Bsi -50 U I Round M Trip EAiTER ATLAM IC CITY TIME TABLE Atk Tichal Af ant for .Special Eaitrr Tlma Tabllhainf cemplata.rtgular and atra train stmca te and from Atlantic Citjr en Palm Sunday and Enter. -O- Sundaa, Cei(lnrilnj April 9 ll.SO Tem'j Ruer, StJiide Pk, Biy Round Tnp Head ind intermediate stations Q 1 O Sca Gi,t. Aabury Park, , Lng Branch, nml In- Round Trip trrmedlnte alntlena. $2.00 "IX1 Point Pleasant Market btrci' Wharf 7 l FROM BROAD STREET STATION C5"l HAGERSTOWN.MD. OU CHAMBERSI1UHG Round GRELNCASTLE I rip SHIPPF.NSBURG CARLISLE and MElrUWCSBURG. FA. SUNDAY, April 9 Bread bimi t 50. Weal 1'tilla. 6 J5 J3; $2.70 Dever, Del. $3.00 Delmar. Del. $3.25 Salisbury, Md. Round Trip SUNDAY, April 9 B'.nliulrg .it I lai 'en W em1ne, t'tltun. Jlarrtiis'en .nv;iwi.Mj, liilaievllle, Nuliiril a'lU laurel Bread WrMle.SU A, Kelt I'Jilla A." Chriicr . .... 7.17 H. $3 .OO Round Trie April 9, 23, Bniad hired . , Wcit Plilla. 7 43 V, NEW YORK SUNDAYS Mar 7,21 . . . 7.40U North 1'HUa. 7 88 2 S3.SO WASHINGTON $3.00 BALTIMORE Round Trip SUNDAYS April 16, 30. May 14, 28. June 11. etruad blretl 7.40A. Win 1'ella. 7.34, e .OO OXFORD, MD. J3 FASTON. MD. laund rrv... ..I..M .. Trin uuttn Annt, mu. .nppmcnnnn nr ' QH Plavtnn Hftl. )' SUNDAY, April 23 iplnl at Kenten, llarller, S'a'tlhter, IOl at, llondarien, Coldikera, Rii , tluipH ana I IrJtrert 6.J0 a; Ir. na, Cluipel and Trf . nnt ruiia.e jj im 7.16Ai S.ileMiinn ndmlts It !. erj 'ttniiBO. .Mini npprenchea another car. Optus deer, peerr1 Inside, feel cuib cuib Iens nnd i'lees deer. Walk ureund It and kick, tires. Kit m blot with indlnter cup. rnises heed, leeks at enifine scvirel. Wife opens deer, climb In nnd tot ties down in sent. Iteelsters comfort. I'nr three-fourths sold. Sln-TlTU: "IS IT IN GOOD Vli ait ubelMillltf the Count District i v ,'' ,,'n .Inn't rlvn rnr nnr fl,n Wiis pusri nt the loot kCSslOH e ,, of tii.. N,. .leisr, I.eKHatme. 1 h s M b, . k , k j, uns l)ietilit nbeut chiiMl through the -j.,,,,1. ,f,i.,i etfert of linrr.x Hewlnnd. a Ciimden ,,.,,,, V.teerlrlJC itf nm pes lawyer, who w:is spenker of the Assem- fi,rnlli, uimUliieM. I Ileiilts liern. t Wife lmnks horn i Het It climb out and wnlk around car Mi APAMd let m of ,IUil(te UU UU delph S Ajers, of tl i Cnmilen Coun ' DUtilct Court. Thi'i teiirt uees nit of eTlstuice nt he end of April. ' Judge Ajers ie signed te nccept nppeintmeiit n n .IiiiiRe of the f'mn ilen Count Dis trict Cem I Court Attractive Values in Our Silver Sale The silverware offered in this sale is of the same high standard of excellence which distinguishes all goods of our establishment. An opportune time te pur chase wedding and anniversary gifts at greatly reduced prices. S. Kind & SOUS, MO Chestnut St. DIAMO.VD MnitCHANTS JKWKLKIIS SILVKllSMITHS Goods jmrehaatd during tltui vnlc may net be exchanged. b! v.lien the net was passed Mr. Kmvlnud II ed next deer te Judge Mc.Vdnms' home nt 1111 Langbam ave nue. ( nmden .ItiilRe McAdnms i twenty-nine years old After f-niduntini: from Camden Hiilh Scheel lu studied law nt the Uni erit of I'cnnsvlwitiia and then en teied the law eflice of tlie lnte tJeerxe .1 Mergiii who was nt one time Clt Nil citer in ( 'nmden. He wiv admitted te the bar in 1014 nml bieame a counselor In 1017. Mrs, Day Relates Story of Tragedy pa Cflntimtel from Trier Onr 3 thin? seemed te dim before my eyes nne 1 laded out." stxernl times. Salcbmnn fellows. Try te lese an auto nlemmi .' Wife pulls husband off nwu.is and holds inaudible comersatien. Mnn slinkes licad enst and, nest. i Wife shnkes head north nnd south. North und teuth cts list hakc. Man returns and walks mound enr for lant time Kicks nil tires Hut her ieleus.. SUH-TITI.r.: "C.rnsS WE'I.I, VIEW! ON- THK IlONCg. WMfs eur7 The l'euplK'a rerum" In rrlntlnir mnn lntratlni; letters en this nub (ct llrp n an otrerluiilt te exnrea" sour E elnt of . Read th- Lcttrrs te the :diter In "Th- IVopIe'a 1'erum ' which np ITr eerv ila in ti Ersise I'lnuc Lidgci.. Muke It n Habit Adi. 'iie&. M I-eed lficlt an u Uretlier l.an nlRht Uay amplliied his earlier statement and recounted details of the Malted. "Could anv red-blooded American de nm thing eKe when hi confidence is Melatul, lis home invaded und his fa.tiiful wife insulted nnd ielently at tacked V" he demanded. lud m liou-eceat nnd slippers, which i bumed-eut cisar between his tingeis. Da -at en the front perch of bis home :i!id calmlv related the details. "Se help nie Sed. I never meant t kill H.d.." he declared. "I loved Heck ike a broth' r. ' l'e bad in complete confidence. He had thf run of mv home. He wa at liberty te come in unannounced for 'inner or a an eiernigi.t guest. H had entertained us often at pei-t ti0d. Ne man euld hae trutel a brother ineie. He tame up la.-t nigh- ur.an ur.an neinicid. He was fitting en the perci. when I ilrew up at .':!!i' I". M and -aid le was coming te ' all night." After attending the theatre Mr- Da; and Hci k. Day -aid. ngrec-d te p.W: um uii later at the hotel where the had itinc-d. lieeic nnd Mrs. Da returned te the hotel and met Mr nnd Mrs. I. II. I'lichnrd. Mr. and Mr-. 1 H. Andr Andr ten and .Majer H. II. 1'addei k, of Kert Sill. Tlie left a note saing they had gene te I'rlchard's home and asked Da te go there Judge Day went there and the part danced. InWtcd Heme te Dance "It was midnight or after when we left I'rit hard's home," Judge Da i-aid. "I -uggested i hilt the nil come eer te in house ami' dance and we rami.-. It miiy lime been nfter 1 :!iU o'clock when the I'richurds started fur home. The Andersons hud no our. se I effcied te drhe them home. ' Mrs. Day was tired and mil net nceeinpan nie. Reik said he would siu nml entcitain .Mr.-. Da. I ma hue i' been gene hulf an hour. When I stepped m car en the drlwwii I heard u leinmandiiig elee femlng trem some while. The blinds in front wrre all up. I came up the side r-teps and suw IlecV struggling with tlie purest, dearest woman lu the world. lie uu- attempt ing te us-ault hei, and as I hurrlnl te the doei I could hear her liegging und IiIendiiiK and trlng te shume lilm. "I de tliingi methodically. Whn I -:iw what was going en 1 deeid'd te lrte him out of the house. 'Must befeie I turned the Ine'.i it oc ec ii. i red te me that nrm etiuer ettin go nriueil nnd that I had better get in gun. ' iierk jumpeil up from the conch ns quickly as a cat us I tame in tlie deer and unit toward the dining room. Wh'-n I get my reelver and mine downstairs I paused in the landing, looking into the living room, but l!((k v. ns net te be twn. Then I turned around and went down n s'leit (light of -tep te the k.tclun. I thought I would Hud him if I made, the ilrctnt. ' Ir occurred te ine that Heck had left the hutiM' as I r-tarted through the kitelien. 1 passed into the breakfast nook. und. looking through Inte the iinilirf room, I .iiw the portieres bulged tegethei I wulkrd in and Heik Ftepped out beldl; lie looked me lu the eje I was just fnur feet from him ' I said, "New Jim get out of my house, jeti our" ' His right hand was clrnchfc', nnd he had held of his .Sum Hrewne belt, lle i pulled that arm back. It may have lieen for a blew I thought he might be armed. I did net knew. ' I jumped in and brought my gun down en his head with gient ferrr. The iinpint dlschnigfil the weupen. I hut is the truth " i Iiuestifratiens Itegun I'repaiatiens ere made teiiav te Imincli thrie -.emirate Inipilrles into the I'M-nts surrounding the t raged;. A ihil Investigation bv leunty nu nu tiierities will determine the i liargew te h" filed against Da; . I A military commission of three nrmy ' etDierH, bended by Majer Themas 15. 1, milliter, will come lure, according te ' an announcement ut Pest Field, nnd In- , Mstlgate the killing. The commission ' is expected te arrive Friday or Sat urda; . ' A third iiuiuiry get under wav when M. F. Meadows. IVdernl Prohlhltieii , Director for Oklahoma, began te check up te ascertain whether liquor might luiM! liud ii pint in the pam which , riri'ceded the kllllug of Lieutenant Colo nel Heck. Count; officials today were running down various angles of the trageth, hut until the Corener's Inquest is held Nnt. urdu; ufternoen, County Attorney Fer- . test I higher) announced he would net decide the question of filing charges against Day. "Inasmuch as I cannot Mv nt this time what turn w Mirener'H inqueit may URe, h sa peiuie that either ler cnerge may foiievting tuc Alternsgi, Write YOUR fjnflJ'n"!1! nnJ lmpertint for crentft effctlveres Legal Paptn : NOTARY Aute Licenses (EmrrBencj stmeTplile '.enlce Suniluj) General Pres Comments Ananu'naln t Eratst letter writer of Eru h in w r . end ladlrK Jecuni"iitnr irwi sj,..a'iZi ,sneKrai'iy of Wen. d-r'v. Imp-s iT'sa Erlhln wrlttnn a nfc-t-p Vesd in all Unej " ,-i;. r a siiif-' s.-B nnd aalti txperlerce ' Prespectucs, circulars, proposal-, etc.. perfected free. Cepj injc a spe cialty. The lowest rates. Mil. J. BiRNK HOTEL VENDIG Mm AN N O U N CES the opening of the West Philadel phia dealer, with every B u i c k fa cility for sales and service. This will be your home as well as ours. Step in and ask ques tions. West Phila. Buick Ce. 4515 Chestnut St. "Service That Really Serve$" HamckmageeCe. Crex, Deltex, Fibre, Rush. Colonial, Japanese And Other Standard Grades of Summer Rugs There is such quality and uniqueness in this Season's offerings really beautiful de signs and color effects that an inspection of the line will prove a real source of pleas ure te you. Visit our exhibit and sense a touch of Summer. Then, tee, the rugs are priced se moder ately, far below former Seasons, that you may brighten your home or Summer cot tage at a very modest outlay. It will be greatly te your advan tage te make your selection early while the assortment is complete. Let Our Storage Department Take Charge of Your Heavier and Mere Valuable Rugs During the Summer IIarimckMAgeeCe. Fleer Coverings' Exclusively for Almest a Century 1220 MARKET 5T. Handley- Knight Mare Car far Less Meney Buying Handley-Knight en a strictly compet itive basis, you find mere car for your money than in any ether make at or near its price. Ne ether car at these figures has a solid aluminum body, with heavy steel cowl none has the imposing appearance of the Handley Knight, secured by a lavish use of nickel en radiator, headlights and windshield, and the glistening finish of the custom-built body. There's a new and wonderful experience for you if you have never ridden in this fine car, whose wonderful spring suspen sion absorbs shocks like the sun does water. Fer these who must have econ omy, the Handley-Knight Sleeve Valve Engine is positively miser ly in its gasoline consumption. Repairs become a thing of the past. The Handley-Knight En gine, with no valves te grind, and less parts, only improves with use. It does net get out of order. Fine car luxury at small car cost you get it in the Handley-Knight. Phene for a demonstration. mSM s ?M MssaL )i02aV75 Pshrptr A Aarp e r 304 North Bread Street rhenes Sprnre S.'Ofl Spruce 3307 frandfettJMttfif jt -y - r r i . a J . r w x Americas finest: jnicjncjyipcered ar OBtfgag-Sl.f IVWmiJrZM,- aaaaaaaaaaaai i hi in i fa.lalaWJa.1 J?"aaaaa aaaaaaaa mammai tnanalauihter or a taut .a mni frniiiiiL iur. i u,ur,(' Mid tin Uu White Trucks The most dependable index of truck value Ls the White price list 5-ten $4,500 3-ten 4,200 2-ten 3,250 -ten 2,400 F. O.K. Factory r THE WHITE COMPANY 112 North Bread St., Philadelphia 802 French St Wilmington, Del. Factory and General Offices, Clcrcland 21 YEARS OP KNOWING H O W r a few; jiVjuj. i.i-.'-'vf l tJ fliauMl 7 :"i er"J -Jaal ii WallH"1 iiiiggeMH7Vrf p A New Medel With 30 Quality Features Net only is the price of the Gardner Car $400 less than a year age, but in the 1 922 new model you get a car with 30 new features and improve ments added such acknowledged quality units as the Berg & Beck Clutch -Willard Threaded Kubber Battery--Westinghouse Electrical Equip ment Alemite Lubrication Timken Bearings Genuine Leather Upholstery and Cord Tires are but a few of the features that go te insure in the Gardner a Better Car at a Lewer Price. The Gardner Moter Ce., inc. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. GARDNER Gardner Division LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY of PENNA. W. A. KUSER, President Lexington Building, 851-853 North Bread St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. i : a , H jpjpggTwaai Yflr Ts; av 7n tut "SI .'!! AfaHbAdAb XSmSKSaLJI