irst' ; feting Mayer Van Hart Says H Proposes Making Feres Second te Nene KEW CARGO SHIP ARRIVES ''t mfrence with Chief of Police ItrtTener, Aulitant Chief Hyde and St captains of police, Frank 8. Van Art. Actlnc, Mayer, of Camden, In- : f" . .l. .!.. ..... tiaaita . kr that he intended te We Camden lrk Bellce force second te none in the . S..Vh efficient service of his men 5.0r Van Hart urged still greater f .Em increase the efficiency of the a rr. ; ' .. f i 7Tbe Mayer said he resented the Im tatatlens that members of the police de Lament were protecting denizens of r .. j. ..M T7a mM tin faufiil tliuM mIIPb QfluaiMucM Cnicatlens were net true. The Mayer i HUd that he believes every policeman JJdelni his full duty. It 'Dr Cromwell ireiwwe, camaen nen- ... mi-a fT..j..J mIjpYi In At,. Wa.1 nw Homeopathic Hospital following a nervous breakdown and brain fever. Eii. trns In Camden, but for sev kiI years he resided in Hadden Heights "m-i, Ironside Is a patient in the sami i same a i.. I .ml t.m. fiiiathanH'M Hath hut aviP'U" ..A,. ITk.l .....! fettraTated ner condition, xue-iunei Cm take place Friday afternoon. I: fcnnent will be in Harfelgh Cemetery. anernoen. in- Paralyzed since January 30, when his IaaIt ! broken. Aaren Bell, colored. .fftr-ene years old, of Riverside,, is ' tctln learning te walk at Cooper Hes- jUl, Camden, ueu was caugnt in a flldt of coal nt the Keystone Watch Cut Works, Riverside, and a vertebra wis fractured. Fer eight weeks his bij was encased in a plaster cast. Burgeons have fitted him with n steel rut te support the broken back. He U new learning te walk with a walk He machine purchased by the hospital k his use. 'Attacked and bitten by a mad deg lenday lest. Lester Feltcn, seventeen nira old, of Pcnsauken, wen admitted 'te Cooper Hospital, Camden, for treat 8t. Liberal units of serum' are being 'iajected into the youth's body te prevent Wtophebla. When the twe-masted schooner JMen M. Fairland sprang a leak and i auk off Nantuxent Point, nenr the awnth of the Delaware River, Monday kit. Captain Theodere Wbildln. of jm Locust street, uamaen ; Air. and Mrs. Owen WcntzcII, Jehn Smith. Ptmnt Parker and Geerge Price, all Hrfdents of Locust street, near Kalghn arcaue, Camden, hnd narrow eacaiies. Tbey returned home yesterday te tell I itery of a lively experience. After abandoning the sinking teloentr, the shipwrecked party, In a mil pllotbeat, reached a lonely beach la an isolated part of south Jersey. They passed the night there without abdttr in a driving rain, but early Tuesday managed te signal the schooner 1. B. Newcomb, of Vlncland. They wre taken te Pert Norris, where they ptk a train for home. Captain Whildin said the schooner 'lid taken en a lead of rnind of ti jnuu, buuui sevcDcynve mues iron) Woodland Beach, 'and was en Its way te this city when the beat sprang a leak. In March 1020, while returning from a similar trip, the Mary L, a tj..j i .. .. . pier snip or tne Helen M. Fairland, 1 tank within a short distance of where p Fairland went down Monday night. GUARDS WATCH SROONERS; , PARK'S FLOWERS STOLEN Ordinance Alms te Increase Force at League Island Ten gardeners te care for flower beds n League Island Park and ten guards te guard the work of the gardeners and Wist in the policing of the 318 acres Wth n the confines of the parks will be peylded (or In an ordinance te be in troduced in Council hv nnnni.ll.n T- Sph P. Gsffncy, nt the request of Chief utcr, of the Bureau of City Pren- tnr In D the nnftf. tntiv fitnuAt, TkifMj.t thlans have shown nn Inxllnatln.. a. tatrenlze the flower beds In League Wand Park, rather than the florists. put jear en several occasions, notably around Laster, flowers were stolen seen Wer they were planted. Small boys are suspected. i-AU.iU lnrc"d'ness new for the beau beau Mcatien of the park, and Chief Baiter ants assurance that the work of the ISMfl"f quota eft"rdi en the fjint shift has se much trouble keen- $m "beds" w pre;e" tM NAB SWINDLER SUSPECT VMlmiied Oarage Men In Fake "cuie, reuce aay W?anii.B,S- Dave1' a,,ns E- M. Howe, E.LJice,f'uy fepresented himself as JuJtwlT n",fneWle truck com cem LwJ.1 .. '"', net exl8t- and victimized m I In ?500O bail for further hear! h 'Magistrate Stevenson tednr. as earing He t Stevenson today. ne v ms arrested yesterday nt the ga Set uL0, I,arabu'-8. 1013 Stiles fctell i fe pellf 8fly he was trying wS inetlPPMiet0J ,the distributing eS,in Vi? a,leged lDas!nary truck Tl;Jian m .SS2F? . the mt mere than a hundred deWrs te twos J.nsurnnce,nml "hlpment of a IK'S1; t from Michigan, but car would never nrrlve. ' JOLICE SEEK MISSING GIRL wall.-,18 beln mn(le by the nellre Wr hem. Cm c,0"shhecken. She left plaiting friends in N?rVlstewn! Aswni.DI"-i!! F'ther'' Arm' Tite-SSP-. of Harvard swias-e-d se? : taS?: ."i!?.. m 8'- S8 His' a'rt' Si Snce lubTrth. The bb h beeS ill . D"vers 8yna9egue Fire . Pa6R-rhv u.l. . . . nt and vini. .. ".nun, cuny ttla me nine tniTi1 .' nt a" early hour 8men feum! Vffedf.,n an n,arm- The ,& with a inm,8naJed..t0 Put out the ife.fe.U&.iB53CaaS SFSSU." .pI"0rr'Ief. WthVrte unpublllSV,: Mi p POUCESTANDARD K WHS..? C,,n"??ue !! WBwWmM$!3&m ..a....- .m ,- , - , ....v:,7 . . 1 . . ... Tffcu t" Members of senior class of Brocton, r1alvAl MMtl .MUk..lU. IH1U. Aft.-.! "GfcTINGS FROM PHltAiSfiPHIA'' 1& Jw y ' ,: iMiWBmBMBFWm h&i&K?" K- V;- iisWaisTOiPBeMBl Liaiea ;; ' : : aHRliSislMSfliHB iiiiilsaiiiiBBHK'sXSBilKl&VjHn gaTaBBBBBBBBJL.' 'iBBBBa13VS)SBBiTaBBBBBBBBBBBH 2i9P'tdKf!allllllllllllllH wrtinrini ntttirtiiViAf.irr-ftfrT-fiiniyiiiin .a "i k. :....(..:..M.rrtllfrJ,r tl: i;r'r i: rinfr ifnftEfTrBx?3B .w....v uu -nuiwu uuruir meir visu nere leaay. iney are snewn mailing postcards of places of Interest In city PATROLMAN'S SON HURT "Jele" Butler Struck by Truck at Twenty-third and De Lancey Streeta "Jele" Butler, seven-year-old son of Patrolman Larry Butler, himself just out of the hospital following his heroic part In the recent Southwestern, Na tional Bank holdup, was struck by a truck at Twenty-third and DeLancey streets today and token te the Poly clinic Hospital, where it is said he may have intcrnul Injuries. Jein was hurrying te St. Patrick's Parochial Scheel at Twentieth and Locust 'Streets when he ran in front of the truck, which was driven by G'eerge Kissel, 2708 North Twenty -second street. The fender hurled him aside, clear of the wheels, and he was picked up by Patrolman Carlin, of the Fif teenth and Locust streets station. Kissel received a hearing before Magistrate O'Brien in the Twelfth and Pine Htreets station, and wan held un der $500 'bail for a further hearing In one week. THRASHES ARMED MAN Qustava Cepplnger Beats Driver Who Fired at" Him Mack Williams,' n' Negro, employed as a driver by Gustave Cepplnger, be came se Incensed when stepped by Cop Cep Inger last night while he was adminis tering a beating te one of his horses that ne pulled a revolver and took a shot at Cepplnger and then struck him ever the head with', the butt of the re volver. , The sheeting took place in Coppin Ceppin ger's stables at 024 North Forty-seventh street. Cepplnger figured It was his turn te become Incensed when the driver turned his attention from the horses te him. Turning the tables, he administered n severe beating te the Nearo. "I did the best I could." fan teid Magistrate atevensen tms morn ing, as the battered condition of the driver evidenced. Williams was held in 9800 bail for the Grand Jury en a charge of assault and battery with In tent te kill. WRITERS TO DINE, MR. BOK Pen and Pencil Club te ttntertaln for Honorary Chairman The Pen and Pencil Club will tender a complimentary dinner Tuesday night in the clubhouse. 1020 Walnut street, te Edward W. Bek in recognition of his acceptance of the lionernry chair manship of the club's Scsqul-Centennial Committee. Among ether guests of the club will be Ma) or Moere, Alba B. Jehnsen, Themas Bobbins, Samuel Rea, Jehn Frederick Lewis, Jehn Grlbbcl, Edwin S. Stunrt, James Elverson, Jr., Ed ward A. Van Valkenburg and victor Rese water. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings TEE 10SENBACI GA1XEIKS us waiBst : . for service in Leather Goods and Secial Stationery Headquarters for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pent 904-906 Chestm Street Twe-in-one! Rogers P c e t Scotch Mists are really two-coats-in-one Smart, fairweather over coat when it's fair! Raincoat when it rains! Prices moderate. 'Rtgistfrcd TrcUtnark. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pest Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper MMBlBHIMiHMHnHnnHHHnnclSBHMHHTiH fl IHKimnRu rSVPiH - " memmswsmHmmwmmsiesrwmmswswssmmMssem&eMmsmm0pTmmsmmmmc'-. rTf.M j" ' ', "jii -. zrxriTrs. .77. .wra : - i '. ' .. ' -..,"'. ." '- " ....' Tli'iL , "-. '..-t '. - : '.' '.'.-.,'" : - i: ' ' " ;r r " " N. Y., high school didn't forget ,-.. A-' - A .AM . SCHOOLGIRLS JAM TRAFFIC .Bunches Stroll About City en Easter Excursions Frem Various States ' Pretty high school girls in pairs, in bunches and In droves are wandering about the city' today,. They are look ing at the Liberty Bell, sizing up the town generally and, as a rule,' they cause a traffic blockage of men who step te gape nt their passing. It is Easter czcurs!6n time en the railroads, .It seems, and high schools of New Yerk 8tate, Pennsylvania, Mary land and New Jersey have arranged trips te Washington and Philadelphia, and meet of the glhls seem te have ar rived at the same time. One clump of girls clustered about a letter box holding up envelopes and being photographed ns they mailed epis tles te the folks back home. As they posed an aged man, a very aged man, came along and steed for seme mo ments In front of them, staring In amazement. The girls steed motion less. When asked te move en he said plaintively, "Mcin Gett, I wondered why they should stand that way." Twe or mere Instructors accompany each party, and they are acting as guides as the various historical places are visited. Most of the parties leave tonight, but mere arc expected tomor row. SENTENCES CAR THIEF Negro Given Seven te Ten Years for Five Thefts Henry Williams, a Negro, of Melen street near Thirteenth, was sentenced te from seven te ten years In the Eastern Penitentiary by Judge- Davis in Crim inal Court Ne. 1 today, en the charge of 'having stolen five automobiles. His partner, a man by the name of Cole Cele man, is flew serving a similar sentence en tne same cnarge. Detectives Stucker and Mnhnffpy tes tified Williams stele all nerts of cars, selling them at n flat price of $100 each te certain enrage keepers. One car. valued nt $0000, wns stolen from Themas Ilewlett. the tugboat owner; another belonged te Samuel M. Vau clnin, president of the Baldwin Loce motive erKS. MacDonald & Campbell Knickerbocker 4 Piece Spert and Town Suits Ceat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Trousers $38 te $65 Nothing equals these Spert SuitB for styl ishness and convenience, for in one,suit you have the pleasure and comfort of two. Yeu wear the trousers for business or informal occasions and the knickerbockers at play. One change either way and you afe ready. Our Spert Suits we believe te be the finest fea-' tured in this city, certainly their popularity among the best dressers warrants our con fidence. Be sure te see our handsome Home Heme Bpuns, Tweeds and Imported Fabrics. The tailoring is perfect. Yeu will find no ethers se admirable. 2- and 3-Piece Sports and Gelf Suits, $35 te $85 1334-1336 Chestnut Street VOU may save Ten Dollars and waste Twenty fl Spend $10 mere for a geed Suit than you will have te 3U we are especially strong in our assortments. JACOB REED'S SONS M24H426 Che-stau Sited - 2"7 - WOMAN, MAN, DOT T Mrs. Ludwif, 8en-ln-Law and Grandsen, of Wilmington, Last Seen in Camden ASK PHILA. POLICE TO HUNT The mysterious disappearance of Mrs. I. A. Ludwjg, her son-in-law, William Tnrp, and her three-year-old grandson, Rebert Turp, of Wilmington, has pus sled the police. An appeal te the police of Philadelphia te find them was made today by Leuis Ludwig, husband of the missing woman. After leaving the Iidwig home, 122 East Ferty-secdhd street Wilmington, last Friday tp visit friends in Camden, all three dropped, out of sight without leaving a trace. Thev were last seen Monday after neon when they left the home of Mrs. Anna Schlff. 12 North Twentr-rlfth street, Camden, whom they visited. Mrs, Bcmir told the police tne three left to gether and expressed amazement en learning that they had net'returned te Wilmington. William Turp, father of Rebert, is a salesman for a New Yerk music con cern. His wife died when the boy was but a few days old and the grandmother adopted him. She became greatly at tached te the baby and gave htm the care and devotion of a mother. It appears that Mrs. Ludwig feared the child would be taken from her and never permitted him out of her sight. Friday Turp visited the Ludwig home and said he would like te take "Bebby" away for a 'little trip. Turp said that he was going te at tend the International Bible Students' Convention in Philadelphia, held last Saturday and Sunday, and would, leave Bebby with friends in Camden. Mrs. Ludwig did net like the idea of the boy being left alone and said she would accompany them. Before going te the convention, how ever, he went te see Mrs. Schiff and left the boy with her. Members of the Ludwig family' were somewhat puzzled as te why he visited Mrs. Schiff, as she has very small apartments at the Camden address, the remainder of the house being occupied by another fam ily. As there was net sufficient room for all three te remain with Mrs. Schiff, Turp left his mother-in-law and son there- and remained at the home of a brother, who, it is said, lives in North Philadelphia. When the convention was ever he re turned te the Camden address, and all three left en Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ludwig is fifty-nine years old, 4!P A Itader In atria. prfennanc and rac)v anlcal Imprevamanta. SS1SS F.-O. B. Detroit KING MOTOR SALES CO. 400 Ch-atnnt Btit DRY CLEANING I DRESSES SUITS LACES WAISTS , Our Fametu Cleaning Precmn Will Mah. "N.w" Your Seihd Garments Over 100 Years of Service t Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Old statcn laland Drctug BatabltahBMBt W.Cer.Ktk ft Sanaeu (118 S. 12tk) rngiM uan walnut DROFRUH pay for one of inferior qual ity, and you will get two or three times mere wear and vastly mere satisfaction. The idea that you save money by buying low priced clothes is a badly exploded notion. While somewhat trite te aay se, it is undoubtedly true that the ''best is the cheapest" in the long run. fl $30 and upward are our prices for Spring Suits and Topceata-H.t $40, $45 and five" feet'ten inches in fieight, and waigliJ about 160 pound, She has gray hair ana wears glasses. ' vvnen last seen she were a brown coat with fur' cellar, black straw hat and brown silk dress. Rebert is of chubby build, has light curly hair and blue eyes. 'He were a black straw bat arid a little sport suit. Turp, who Is, thirty-two years old, were a dark suit and a blnck derby hat. He Is of light complexion, and has a decided English accent. Carl Ludwig,. a son of the missing woman, has left home te -join in the ccarch for the missing perseris. PATROLMAN IS EXONERATED . e. Trial leard Lifts Charge of Strik ing Weman In Making Arrest Patrolman Geerge Mchrman, of the Sixty-fifth street and Woodland avenue station, wns exonerated today by the Pollce Trial Beard of having struck and knocked down Mrs. Mary Timmlns, 1227 Seuth Markee street, after he ar rested her several weeks age. Commissioner Woodruff, in excusing Mehrman, said : "Evidence shows that this woman wan off her balance when she tried te strike the officer and fell, nnd that she used foul language and threats. I would net have blamed him hnd lie struck her under these irctimstances." At the tlme Mrs. Timmlns wns ar raigned before a magistrate, witnesses quoted her as saying that she would "smack the officer In the face." nnd she tumbled te the fleer when leaning ever the witness stand in the attempt. HONEY Delicious Extracted Heney (DtnBCT mOM IlEBKHUPKn) 8 lba., (1.00: 6 lb., 11.65. nr 12 lbn., 13.00 Delivered by Parcel Feat. Satlafactlnn guar anteed or money refunded. g K. Heatatter. EenU 8. LaaeaaUr. Vtu itummmgmi THE box helps te sell the con tents. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-41)2 Yerk Ave., Phlla. .Martuacturcra e SPECIAL PAPER BOXES r OUR sample books are complete. There are many useful suggestions for you. The Helmes Press, Ttintm ' J3.5.J9 Chanr Strtat Philadelphia Husband "Holle, Janet The Moen people will step here and we'll ba out at eh, did they call you? Well, if the car de livers service like the company, I guess we'll buy." Open Cars... $1785 Closed Car . . $2785 fjflflp'i iuL. Dispiay rooms open evenings Moter Cais I 1 .. . 1 I The ear of the ten proven units . W !fc sf"1 I MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. V J I 4 I I IT . J. Jay Vandergrift, Prei. --" JL. WV JL JL V KmJ 855 N. Bre.d St. P.,.. PepU, 75M nrTRTXiufic iat,e -- ' wwiilJJMV J. -l7 vX.Q JOTII & WiL.NCT VnlUDtUWU dt i Thnnsylvania Gdmpany I " ! 2Mk TRUSTANDSAFEDePOSITCempamy 1 ROB JENKINTOWN HOME Meyer iayuk, Philadelphia Manu facturer, Cesss f BOO In Jawsl ry Thieves ransacked the home of Meyer Bayuk, Philadelphia tnannfac i Silver rtdlJiPte, The Appreciated WeddingGift ' Vegetable and Meat Diahei-leaend Caflee Sets Bread and Butter Plates - Candlesticks -Bread and Sandmch Trqys - Competes and Complete Dinner and Tea Services New Spring Medels; uinru. - ' vj TUE I n CsJftkln. Oorjjeran e r The "Zimwl' Brogue e r w a man. TL. Olf. rm il. Mur,Il',J In our Sheps; in Genuine Inftertcd Scotch akin. &erw- M nw. m aiajv inara wam or Tan, 1-' "w Ag tiram, Norwegian, Cordevaa or $8 or Black, jjjfl jfe c$10 ?tmmermatfs Skaai Opes Satarday l" MEN'S 1312 Chestnut St. SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS A CUSTOMER en SeventY'Five years age the Mechanics Bank, new the Mechanics 6? Metals National Bank of New Yerk, bought bank-note paper of Crane 6? Ce. Today this bank is using Crane's papers for various ether purposes, while its bank-notes are eh Crane's Bank Nete Paper, as are all bank notes, though individual banks no longer have their own engraved. It may take a long time for a bank te find out whether a paper is geed for its purpose, but it certainly doesn't take seventy-live years. 100 selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Ban notes eaa countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations BMr"'" wEra5iyjL,A'" nttftV: v'i T;. i, .?frtWffl?igy,);fr.i ?&S3 mtmimmmmmmmBm f"n YlaalWsaMaaaitattMaaaiiiiii iii 11 ,' turVr eAfatewn, tWfjd with jewelry taltied at mere than 8600. The house was entered while the Bayuk family was In Atlantic City for the Easter holiday season. The thieves, passed up a number of fur coats and a $400 clock te take a smaller one worth about $25. TJTCH1TO jtnoeus All lathars. Black er Tan. n'A. aj.u . . .. iflirf ni.. avambwamv ;- -. - . mm i I alan Ian or Corde Calf. Tan van $7&$8 At Beth Osr Ssest SHOES 1232 Market St r IhTMf I J- - f A- -' alC ' "m We 'd rather net SELL clothes te a man who thinks he can de as well anywhere else. We' prefer te sell him after he has shopped around and seen what ether geed stores are offering. He appreciates Perry's Super-Values te the fullest degree then be cause he knows what's what instead of just tak ing it for granted. Loek around and then come te Perry's. 3 and 4 piece Spert Suits NEXT time the "four some" tees off sec that you have a com fortable, roomy Sports Suit te keep you en the top of your game. SUPER - VALUE prices for 3-piece suits starts at $25. Dozens of splendid styles at $35 and $3S. Extra Knick ers, $7, $S and $9. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES founded 1864 hires turner Glass Company A A s fl v a A, m ,& Gfigmsys&aJE& - u r. iUMU"iiar "" 'ur .iV. &' I i ..
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