Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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rf tie support of hottlmen'tlireuffc.
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fc'IIhave had considerable knowledge
iribband of exposition, h'eailn en
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Kw.i. rrtvTeW"fttf Philadelphia. 1
Lold like te BUfgert te the directors tef
C Beequl-Centennlal that they bave'a
lertragb survey rqaae at a rainy eariy
Cte'ef the housing. accommodations. In
Rlladelphla, Including existing hotels,
Cnanentvaddltlens te .such, hotels and
Emm hntialna', facilities.
rAfter such i aunrejr Is made, some
HMrehensire data can then.be avails
H en which te base new or temporary
Mai protects. If there Is overbuilding
af hotels, no matter what the fair at-
& dance, there Is bound; te be a. reac
j afterward." r
i Victer Besewater, assistant te the
Nsldrat of the Exhibition Association,
Bsft spoke. He 'outlined, the progress
if the exposition Plans te date,, prospec prespec
&M future developments and the aK
tendance expected . - "" .? -,
a Plans. art virtually completed for the
ledlcatlen Tuesday or tne eia uiiy
i In Independence. square as, a pre-.
te the series of historical celebra
that will terminate in the fair
if '
Chief Justice Taft and ether mem-
1 ei tne united nifties supreme
nrt are einected te attend. The old
Ity Hal), completed in 1701. was erec
id from the proceeds of a lottery ta
unted In 1789, ordered by the Mayer.
of 12,500 tickets issued; 8087 drew
amounting te xeu.uuu. ,une-
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- A reeerd vet readied In the choice
of Lawrence A. Brown upper
right, te receive the Spade: VV11
ilaa 0. Grave, Bpper left, Speen-,
Maalj Hantatager. tower, te be
presented with the Cine
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Rlltte.
iMayer Moere "covered" the old City
wnen ne waa a. young reporter,
bulldlnc was of course occupied by
Mayer and officers of .his admin admin
ttlen of. former Ndars. The United
tea Supreme Court once occueled the
ck room of the first fleer, the re.
inder being given ever te municipal
ces. The' court's first session there
jsmi'February 27, 1701, and Jehn -Jay
hntlded as chief justice. ,
P-Jehn .Rutledge, . William Gushing,
es Wilsen,. Jenn, Blair. and. vJame
u were assonate lusuces. - Later
t(utieageMarUHvaMKuswrtn;aac-
room 'as, eniei justices; utner
late justlceiTef note who sat In
';room were Bushrod Washington,
lei unase, 'xnemas jonnsen, vu
Paterson and Alfred Moere.
H. BARTON LEFT $236,938
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ward R. Levlck Inventory 8hews'
V' 1188.042 In Eatata
be personal estate of Henry II.
ten. president of the H. a. Barten
f8ens Company, manufacturers of
apapcr, who died uccember B. i;
punted te $230,038.13, according te
Mppralsal filed with the Register of
. today, utner inventories filed
'these ef:
leward It. Levlck, $188,042.70:
Phi 11ns. S42.052.73i Annie g
r. $11,380.62; (Sedgwick B. Jus
$7640.73. y
Irate bequests were made in six
I admitted 'te nrnhut Thuut wtn
r,Bt siaiemenu ei jesepn M. uan-
S4U0 HDruce street. SS000: Qharles
in, 2153 East Hagert Btreet, $5716;
dttc u. iiuxeaum, aaae jNertn
e.d street, $13,600: Anna O. Baser,
norm xnirreenin street, i4,uuu;
i 0. Bchaudt. 128 North Twenty-
' Street. S23.000 anil nnrnthv n
Cht, 4143 Paul street, $20,000.
th' 48th 8treet Heme Robbed
urine the absence of the famllr !
It' thieves robbed thn hamm nf Pat.
I McAmurn. 883 North Forty. elshth
, ei Jjioe'wortu ei jewelry and,
IC'IX LIKE CAHII.X.B 0'IXAOK"
, perierm asiiy eemtxxsr
' at tha hald of a troue of anrlcntl
kre en the Comic ,Pa of tha KtssiNU
mv uivuih am Daainnins April au.
vDeay-a aienes win appaar in tna au au au
Comle Section et tha Sunday Pcaue
FIND MISSING QIRL
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tlavon-Vear-Oid Cathsillne Legan
Loeatecl at Relatlve'a Heme,
Eleven-year-old Catherine Legin,
who disappeared from her home, 1025'
Wolf street; .yesterday, was found
at 1222 Ellswerth street, at the home
of Mrs. Mary Greecke, a relative. Ray
mend Legan, in whose famllr the girl is
an adopted daughter, formerly lived in
the Ellswerth street' neighborhood, add
the girl said she went there, last night
te play In the old haunts once mere.
"When I.was through playing," said
Catherine "it was se dark and.lat
that I was afraid te go home, se I
stayed with Mrs. Ordecke. I hadnt
Intended te run away, and I'm sorry my
father, brothers and sisters bad te be
worried."
i Catherine did net go home after she
had finished school yesterday at Sev
enteenth street and Snyder avenue, but
told a girl friend, Maude Lathers, that
'she "had seven cents and was going, te
spend tne nignt;witn ner aunt."
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comrade, MlehieJ,;(lreger, . last ., Hep-
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tM nirtt ofiBeptemuer u; )iouewiu,a.
day when ae'jbae .tailed te, quanry e
th7rifle rangji. Members of his coia ceia
pany bellevedThe"had become.deBpondeat
andhaddeeerted.'and he was carried en
"III". eVava la "Speen Man". and
"Chang? Thorp "owl Man"
In"; theielectiona.fer senior' class boa-,
ors at tne -university et Jbnnsyivaaia
yesterday .William 0. Grave, Wh;?
Francis ,-Q Thorp, Oh. E.; Walter
Hnntsltunr, y Wh., and Laurence A.
Brown, ,wh., wen chosen, as the four
honor men by the largest vote lever, cast
in an election or tais Bind.
ca nuen
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Speen ,Man,
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basketball team.. He is vice, president'
has rcDresented .Pennsrlvaril
football Held and. as captain' off the
of the senior' class and a member et
Sphinx Senior, Society. Sigma Alpha
Epsllea fratemify. .y '
The Bowl Man Is "Chang"' Thorp,
president .of. the Undergraduate Mask
and Wir Club and a member' of-Friars
Senior Society. '' He is a member of
several engineering ' societies. Theta
Chi fraternity. " i '
The cane will be presented W"Walt"
HunUlnger, forward eh the. basketball
team, one of the varsity pitchers and
a . member of Sphinx Senior Society.
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.
"Larry" Brown, captain of the track
team and anchor man .en the four-mile
relay ijuartet. , will receive the fepade.
Sphinx Senior Society. Delta Phi fra
tha nttananv rtrMJi a. deserter,
.'December 8 three gunners found his
IMr An tha kwkada two mllM from the
barracks., Twe, ballet holes were In the
need and tracts leading te tne inicxet
in whlchi the .body 'was found showed
that it had, been ;dragged a long dis
tance." , ' .,". - . -.1 '
Dnneaa waa1 arrested Januarv 48,
following an 'Investigation by Oeanty
Detective! Ellis ,Farke. , Parker dis
covered' that. warrants for Duncan's ar
retted been issued in his neme town,
Windrock,!Tenn..)n charges of carry
ing rweapena andi", felonious' . assault.
Further InveetlgaUen disclosed the. gun
missing from the supply room at Camp
Dix;- s r V
'The weapon had bees turned ever by
Duaeaa te a. friend at home, who in
turn had passed it en te a third person;'
A searen tnreugn two states was neces
sary. ''
' rifaxer nr In ti.' taken at the-time e
an. interview with Duncan and com
pared 'With these fpowl'en the body bf
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,kM ha'aad.a sister, and
brother, ntla hat MXexwlle'ntBefvicd
raVwnl At tha ahM.hla body was feurtd
areearyinda bnnehTpf'keys were th
Wily, artieles l W , the pockets of ' hu
l.ri.. ' f. .''1M th. ha navlail'al
Mrge ) .of'meaeyswhen last seen i
. Proiecnter Kelseyeeterdar refused
( dlecleee the deUiW of the confession.
He: Mid Duncan 'claims he acted in
self-defense, following! , werdyfluar
reJ due te Oroger'iiirtltation'at having
failed i te qualify, as.aisaarpshoeter.
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r After, leaving' the barracks together en
the ralght of the. crime, Duncan seya
Qreger. drew his gHh.' The former
knocked it 'from bur.hnd and picked
It up.- .When Greger attacked, hlni
wtth.'hta clnbi Duncan fired two;, shots;
bethvenUrlng the head.
Prosecutor Kelsey? premised a. speedy
disposition of the. ease. .The Grand
Jry,will be in session next Monday
and the prosecutor, will ask for immedi
ate, indictment and!, trial. .
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THB tiuai who advcttlMa '
is In geed company.
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Itjnrint Saturday, April 29th
w win .eKar awapUenal 'valuta ln
ASSORTED CHOCOUTES
S Oaaaa Mala 'auallM mm elmmut
80c,fc
Tefhelp you keep step
L with: the weather
Rogers P e e t Scotch
Mists.
Smart, light-weight over
coats proof against show
ers. FERRO 8c COMPANY
Reffirs Putt Clethts
Chestput St. at Juniper
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We have selected these advertiaed speciala from
our hifherpriced models and grouped them at
this price . te acquaint Phuadelphians ' with
Gidding value and quality. They are fashioned
of Navy, Black and Fancy Weaves.
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Docter Cenivell's Earnest
Appeal te the Generous
People of Philadelphia
A fc OPPORTUNITY such as no city ever had is new yours.
Fer.ithirty-five years you have maintained the Temple Uni
versity until it has furnished an education of College, grade
te mere than 100,000 industrious students. The time has new
come te give its great advantages te all the young people above
the .common school grade. In its success Catholic, Protestant
and Jew are alike te be benefited. With its full-time and half
day departments for working people and present enrollment of
8100, 'you new have, the chance te make Philadelphia the best
educated, city in'y.merica. Each of the following department
needs at once 'another building: .'-.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The Teachers' College ,
The College of Commerce
The Scheel of Law
The Scheel of Medicine
The Scheel of Dentistry
The Scheel of Pharmacy and Clinical Research
The Scheel of Music
Who will construct as a memorial or endow one of these
buildings? President Conwell rvill be glad te confer with any
generous citizen concerning this great object.
Fine Quality?
"Why, Sir that's just '
what Super-Value Means!"
, NOTHING can have value, unless, it has ,
j quality, no matter hew low the price. Yeu
can buy. clothes for less than our Superr ,
Value prices, but you can't buy fine clothes,
equal te ours, without paying much mere
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SUPER-VALUES
in Spring Suits
$28 $33 $38
and $43
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Beautiful patterns of light and
medium colors for progressive
young men. Darker shades for
gentlemen of quiet tastes. Sound,
substantial fabrics of all-
worsteds, tweeds, herringbones,
cassimeres and hemespuns. A
Single and double breasted models'
with peaked or notched lapels. -Seme
with one button, some
closing with four.. Plain or patch i
pockets.
You'll certainly enjoy yourself at
this wonderful exposition you'll
feel right at home, looking around
for exactly the right suit, for every
Perry salesman would rather sat
isfy than sell.
Perry & Ce.
Sixteenth and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
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AVS, STEWS, FRIES
M.Wl BI-ECIAI.TY. z,nafeaen, 40.
ZEISSES HOTEL
820 Walnut Strest '
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. HERBERT BROTHERS
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lit will be expert service,
ffHICH Medel in Clethes ?
Q Lets of men don't knew the
model they should wear
even a? layman can tell from
their 'appearance that
they're net wearing the
style they should. The style
may.be perfectly correct
but net for them. .
Much of the service of this
x - store is directed toward
proper choice of model
seeing that you get what
you should wear.
Cfl Our tailors have made it possi
ble for via te de se by develop develep
ing models for all physiques.
CJ An, interesting assortment of
choice fabrics In plain and
mixed effects priced from $30
upward awaits your interested
attention.
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