Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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    r IS NEW MYSTERY
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'
m Fex, Taxi" Driver, Found
h-- Murdered in Weeds Near
Mount Helly
;FjRE USED TO COVER CRIME
Slain Jitneur Third
Brether te Be Killed
Jeiin i"e, Blnlan W'rUlilHtewii
lltnry driver, wan the tliird mem
ber nf lilt family te meet unusual
'ill brother. Isaiah, who hail a
ter it Quaker-town, was found
munlrrcd In hl Mere wllh his head
'Jammed Inte n pencil banket twelve
Elmer, another brother, who lived
t Atlantic City, wan fatally In
jured while hunting near Quaker-
v Still nnether brother, Isaac, died
'from nn attack of pneumonia sir
years' age.
)
landing of the charred body of Jonas
fix, a'taxi driver, of Wrlghtstewn. N.
Ji with two bullet hole In the left
tint In a desolate weeds two miles,
tat of Mount Hellv. has created 'u
Mir tnunler mystery for rtecf Ive Kills
prkr and New Jersey police.
.The murder wus evidently committed
lilt Tuesday. The body was found yen
tmW by William Hinn, William
Thompson and 8tewortreindextcr, all
f Bebbery is thought te have been the
etlve in the murder, as Fex had ex
hibited 500 that he was carrying In bis
at Wednesday a fire swept the
.J fWAitflvn Pnrlrpr hntfnvtta It
I'.l-j.i'ertpH hv thn murderers nftpr thev
III t.J nlapail thn hndv In (lip rpntpr nf
tie weeds and burled it beneath a pile
: ef brunh.
i Fei, who was thirty-nine years old.
Tin. Ms jitney between Camp Dix and
Camden. Uc was last seen last Tuesday
'.IflTlnx Camp Dix with-six soldier pns
ientrs and a civilian bound for ('arn
ica. He was driving a new clened-tqnl9Urlng-carfcwhlch
he purchased last
winter. The car is nilnlng. It bore
Kiw Jersey license 012150..
Clues Unearthed
The New Jersey State Police offered
two or three men te nld In the search
for the murderers. Detective Parker
wus working all night en the nee nnd
Mid today that some of the iliiii'; din-
cowed win serve as b'lun.iwm' i.
Vex Is believed te have Ivimi utlii"!,l i
with his own gun nfter it I. nil been
wrested from him by j.mM,ii!.'i'rH in lil'i
car. ,
Scleral months age Fex lr.c l'.i
Keral State policemen who. with
Mount Helly authorities, raided a .mm- '
Mr or vice ami gambling iieu-ck i un
BCitr Mount Helly. Following tlil imH
the State police, the Mount llellj pe-.
life nnd seveinl men nnd
women re
.etheil threatening letters.
thought te
have been from these acntnst whom (In
i ' nliN were directed. Tills cliiie !- beiin
lrrtiguted.
' Fex's mother. Mrs. Hannah I'ex.
llu's at Sellersvllle. Pa.
T.v ineniDersiiip card from the
Tien
Wi Iidge- of Meese, upon which wn i
written "Jonas Fex, Ne. 2.V51," was
'5f r.niy article leuna in
tfit led te his Identification.
the only article found in his clothes
Identification Difficult
The body was lying face diiwuw.ud.
T(. t. t.,i.i- . ,., i , ":i" wic i'(uippeu in ucceriiHiu-c wna
7;c " T. ?Ieih,P. wn8. part,-r '"'"''duhe bet u-atfe. nnd the usual centrilm-
in, unu rne uesn in places was mus-
was '
irmi nnn ennrrea Dy nre, mnKlng iileu iileu
tlfle.itlen particularly difficult.
Detective Parker notified F.I weed
Helten. Corener nt Moercstoun, who
trVc charge of the body. Last nisht
tire physicians were summoned and
(ftndneted i nnstmnrtcm. T)n,er.flTT
I Pirker mtdc only a superficial exam-
imtien et the body before It was re re
.Berei from the weeds.
tex was one of fifteen jitney owners
we established n service between
WrllhtPtewn nnd Trenten during the
Wlr. ITr rnnflnnn.l fl.A ..wnlnA .,.
t "if partnership some time age with
wmuci uoeurien, et n rightstewn. The
two men also operated between
wrlgntstewn nnd Camden.
,i , bearded with Mrs. Schwartz
Wrlghtstewn.
Fex v.as unmnrried. His brother,
wnben Fex, arrived at Mount Helly
IMi morning from Atlantic City. He
nDT a.lsJ, t?'0 '',Htc', Mr"' Gillian
ffi?i.'. et Sunkwtew" . nml Mr- Anna
gfljlias, of Sellersvllle. Three of hU
wetners met sudden death.
DISARMS GUNMAN
(
Iwkle Patrolman Saves Life of Hii
Comrade
' Frederick C. Ilahn, of Jfi.1l) Seuth
"ten street, a mcre rookie patrol-7?I-
'nttde Ceed In the first lest
mterday when he disarmed a gun
n aud probably saved the life of u
"Wan member of the police force.
i i?" thv n.rst n6ht en for Halm,
nd he was being "taught the ropes"
2 rh i1?.'" Sw'cpn(,y' "t the Second
Y...I . tlnn "twt8 station. Julie
Mafn, J1 .VinJ, treet, hud shot ene
t.n . ,,nt 11,Iltc Hny waH 'ed bo be
fflnlW(LSi,"8s' n,", ud flwd ut Pa Pa
trelman Sweeney, when the lecrult
ttt thp ,t,,u' I'1""0'1 '
kU ha dm U" 'Um the reve,ver ,rem
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Isadore Miller, one of the youthful Philadelphia marble sharpshooters
who hopes te represent this city, against Baltimore champion in a "Bey
Week tournament, Is shown practicing a new fancy shot at the Starr
Garden Recreation Center
PHIL A. MARBLE SHARPS SEE
EASY WIN OVER CHALLENGER
V
Lecal Boydem Certain Izzy, Merris or Whoever Is Chesen Will
Mahe Yeung Marylander "Knuckle Detvn" and Stay Down
. ."I dreamt that I dvnlt In marMe halls"
"Knuckle down! Knuckle duwnl"
"Ten! Aw. I jflUd. didn't I. Sammy:"
"First for fall U'wan, iihoet ever."
" Ten liet! A, you chucked."
"Hey! Oetcha feet euta the rlnrl"
"Loek, my little Oncer ain't teuchtn'."
Hoyrtem in this city, while viewing
with equanimity the challenge from the
boys of Baltimore te u grand marble marble
lnetinj; contest during IleyV Week, bet-Inning
Saturday, new nTuples Itself
with intenilve preparnti uw for the great
vent.
One team pi notices nt the SI hit t!nr-
len Recreational Center. Heventli nml
Lembard streets. 1'tider tli ca ; v eje of
Captain .Merris Kaplan. juMi.v ici-lne,
one of the wickedeM slnit-i In the illv.
i ring Is marked out hi t'li gr.ivel and
hu men prf'iiare for p-nctici'.
Iiarlnre Miller. lUuini.'i'i Berntrin,
So'emon Keiulli, Jacob IInwi rit. and
I Italph rJigclnian. all sterling lii.irl;--j
nu-n, were en hand nt recess time today
with their pet prejectI!e-i, 'ready te nit
against one another thrlr uncanny iic
curacy, 1f hand and eye.'
, , .. .i.ni.. .'.u i t :.
hv way of iirelimlnaiy
" "
Ill'.pw tillll.
"What von get?"
It appeared that all munheis of tin
n i,,.i i.n., ,n.u ,.. n... . ..
target, they fell te.
It's Kasy for Meril-
At the first sliet Merris' U.ul'y
steely hurled three "commons" fiem
the ring. Amid a stony Mllence he pre
pared te sheet again, after pocketing his
prizes.
Rut Ills colleagues were net te be
caught napping.
"Yeu didn't ye'l 'Fen,' " they cried
joyously, and demanded the return of
the booty forthwith. At once a heated
debate started.
"Aw, you just didn't hear me."
"Aw you didn't neither."
"He didn't yell no fens."
"Aw wassamatter with ya? Can'tcha
hear straight."
"Yeu didn't jell nothing'."
Overborne 'by the weight of public,
opinion, Captain Kaplan was at last
Induced te restore the "commons" te
the ring, but the injustice of it ruuklcd
in his breast, and he was heard te mut
ter darkly from time, te time.
Over 'at the Shet Tower Itecreatien
Center, at Frent and Carpenter streets.
Jeseph Malecku and Ilruntch Kezubai
were, practicing difficult shots,
"This guy from Italtlmere Is u big
sllff," confided Jeseph, "te think he
can stand up against Phtllie In mar
bles. I.cae him try it."
Heady for l'reud Marylander
Uv way of Illustration lie took ids
"huilide" of beautiful golden brown
glass uud cast it from him nonchalant
ly. It struck the ground and one of the
marble In the ring ulmest ut the
same time. Net te he outdone, Mu
nich knelt. and regUtered a lilt ut it
range of four feet. Ileth wrestled un
successfully with it pardonable pride.
"We're going te lie nil practiced up
by next week,'" Jeseph premised, "and
we'll sheet agulnst anybody."
Ner Is that all. Scouting the future
for posslble emergencies, the entrants
from the Shet Tower Itecrrcttlenal Cen
ter are trulnlng the younger generation
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HfKOIAr. Mlll-DAY l.r.NCIIKON
Souni Chelci of Kl Uiuri fiCj,
Ieamirt Hella nnd huturi CefTta Uut
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J.'.U)l.nK Hirniivv TH14I
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Collin 8 New Service
Relaxation means restora
tion, but when a man is tense
and '
and taut from work
worry it is sometimes hard te ,
re ax. Then come here anv
time from 7 P. M. te 1 1 A. '
M. (except Sunday) and let
us show you what baths,
massage, shower, alcohol I
rubs. etc.. will de for line-'
edged nerves and tired body.
Only !f)2.S0 for this prescrip
----! -y - i
tien or, If you want te make a
full restful night of it, $3.50,
with private room if desired.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
, OF PHYSICAL CULTURE
2W-25 North Bread Street
te jump into' the breach should any ill
befall the regular team, Jele 'and
Johnnie Knue, three and four years old,
respectively, are being instructed In the
rudiments of the game, and the pros
pects for n stellar aggregation In 1030
or thereabouts ate considered particu
larly bright.
Must Pick Best Shooter
The elimination contest te determine
which of the Philadelphia boys will
meet the Italtlmere. challenger en Mny
20 will hturt nest Mnnd:iv slmtiltnne-
j eusly at eighty-four playgrounds. The
nejs mil draw lets for their oppencntt,
us In regular tournaments.
Monday night there will lie eighty
four champions of Individual play
grounds. These will meet and eliminate
one another until two are left. These
two will flsht it out Thursday, the 18th,
nt the Funtield Itecreatien Center,
Twenty-second street and Hedsley nve
iiiie. The winner will have the honor of
representing the city en the field of
battle, te xayNiethlns of u handsome
prize. ,
Slrnlffllt rilled will ha In fniv, 'I'liern
Iwlll be n referee, nnd thp enntent u-ill
. ,. j, ,. , .
w luuxia li-ein me euge or a ten-root
ring, In the center of which will be
u two-feet ring
The cllmneth struggle will take place
en the bandstand plnzu, nenr City Hall,
at 1 :H0, when Itnltimere's champion, as
jet unannounced, will cress steelies with
the Philadelphia titleholder.
There will be a police detail te held
back the onlookers, the numerous Italtl Italtl
eore contingent included, who are ex
pected te gather te the eveut, and there
will be n band In uniform. Mayer Moere
Is the honorary referee, but Jehn Dona Dena
hoc, of the Beys' Week Committee, will
officiate en the field.
The Kaltimare rules will be used,
and twenty-one gnmes will be plajed.
The contestants will have their seconds
and coaches, nltheiigh these will net be
permitted te offer aid of any sort during
the game. Each will put five marbles iu
play, and the two-feet ring within the
ten-feet t'itcle will be used. Agates,
bullslcs or steclles may be played.
The winner will be given a large sil
vcr cup. One rule Is very impertunt,
and will be rigidly enferced: Ne boy
ever sixteen may take part.
PEPPER TO FORCE APPEAL
Will Take Bryn Mawr Caae Up
Higher Without Oral Argument
Judges Swurtd and Miller in Norrls Nerrls Norrls
tewn today Informed counsel for Mar
gery Ilarker, who lest her suit against
Hryn Mawr College for reinstatement.
that they desired te hear oral urgument
en lite exceptions niea te the Court s
findings. Montgomery Evans, the stu
dent's lawyer, said that his associate,
Senater I'epper, did net care te repeat
his arguments, but would rest en his
appeal, ss he Is busy with his cam
paign. WW . H .
we dent etten take t
3
poetic flights but if yeu'vi
ever thought hew comfort-
aDlc " " uac uc UP uiere in
the clouds, you won't have
ay trouble understanding
the "rest from worry" that
8 Wlth our Rogers Peet
tlu"lce'
Finest quality fabrics.
Highest type of tailoring.
FERRO COMPANY
Rogers Pct Clethts
Cheftnut St. at Juniper
IN STATE RULE
r
Twe Bodies See Way te Im
prove Government at De
crease in Cost
BOTH FOR BUDGET SYSTEM
The Pennsylvania fMatc Association,
a co-operative organization of citizens,
has 'tnade public two sets of recqin'
mendatlens designed te bring about re
organization of the State government 'of
Pennsylvania. The association is
headed by Franklin X. lrewcr.
The flrst set et recommendations, is
made by the commission appeinted: for
that purpose by the last Legislature.
The second set is bv flie Pennsylvania
State Association. The recommenda
tions are made public at this time te
give voters an opportunity te exact
pledges from Candidates for public
office.
Six points are included in the ripert
as the salient feature nf the proposed
program of the Commission for the Re
organization of the State Government.
Tnesc points are :
An executive budget.
A department et public works, In
cluding a purchasing agent for the whole.
State.
A tax commission.
The abolishing of obsolete activities.
The merging of nil special funds with
the State's generar fund in the State
Treasury.
The changing of all fiscal years se
as te coincide' with the calendar year.
All of the foregoing were made avail
abla te the Pennsylvania State Associa
tion, for publication, by State Senater
Geerge Woodward, chairman of the
commission which fermuluted them. An
explanatory statement by Senater
Woodward also is made public in the
report.
One of the most intcrcstng features
of that statement Is a proposal in con
nection with the budget plan that a
"gentleman's agreement" be made by
the outgoing Governer, the incoming
Governer and the incoming l.egisiututv,
whereby the budget prepared this year
by the Governer and his budget officer
will be accepted by" the Incoming ad
ministration nnd Legislature.
A constitutional amendment Is recom
mended by the commission te provide
for the budget. Until such time sih that
could be obtained a statute Is recom
mended. The Department of Public Works
recommended would take ever the
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Painting a
THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES
1330 Walnut Htrtcl
Y ou want
that
put your story
across with a "punch"
that means a "classy" job
from start te finish. You'll
get it from us.
The Chetnut Street
ENCR4KING Ca!ii
E.Cer.III2ChetnuTW:
i
DKE1M
1121 Chestnut Street
Are you go ing abroad?
WE HAVE
Traveling Clocks 8 days
My Trip Abroad Beeks
Writing Cases fitted
Passport Cases
Jewel Cases
Photograph Cases
Fountain Pens
Game Sets
Very attractive at moderate
prices.
AUVERTItilNO .gemy re
qulrea rxprrleiiceil ui
man, mpablti nf (oed proilnr preilnr proilnr
ilen work en nntlnual nrreuiith.
Muat hare ability te mukr
tflllna; linpreolen In confer cenfer
rnre with .griicy rllent.
Tula opportunity offer a
ronnectlen with a wrll-mtab-lUheil
I'hlladelphla Aireucy
that haa been In bualnca many
year and la known for Ita un
lliually thoreudi aerTlee. The
proper man will obtain a con
nection that will permit lilm te
develop aa production chief, or
for service work with ellenta.
The rltlit man will find
much te cnthuie ubeut that
alieuld be of material help In
creatlre work.
Xeiciiarlly n limn of iiilea;
rlty nnd oed appearance U
requlred, l'leaae explain fully
your czperlenee. All commu
nication! will be held In confi
dence, either acknowledged or
returned.
n 608. i.r:ii(iR office
L
WfmmaJgmFJmgmKtM
Only One Square
Frem the 69th St.
Elevated
In ararv linnA ih.,. nnii.ini
faaUirMi Weatlnl)euie Sr.
Radie Thpnea Built In Elee
trio yantllatlu Fan In Kltch.
n All. Copper Outtara and
Bpeutlni C'edar-Llned Clethae
t'leaat Eight Cleseta In
Hntrra Heuia Metal
Weather Htrlpped Breakfaat
Noelc Inglenook Fireplace,
Jehn H. McClatchy
HUJLDKK OV HOMES
OITlce at operation. lth at
nppealte .Market Ht. Rlevated
leimlnal, Dpen evenlnB.
l'liena Helmnnt 74S3.
ll8
! mrr-
-' i ' '--
Kadnl It Herbert
MLLtC. LOTTV
Iteperts Indicate that she will seen
sign n contract te appear In
America
activities of twenty commissions new
operating independent. One of thn bit-'
rcnus of the new department would be
tbnt of n State purchasing agent.
Senater Woodward's statement en
tlic tax commission ulan contains the
assertion that trie existing methods of
nsscsslng, reassessing and collecting
taxes) due the State arc Inadequate. In
connection with the fourth item, te
abolish obsolete activities in the State
Government, thq Senater snjs "the
commission estimates n saving te the
taxpayers of around 000,000 for a two
years', period In the curtailing of these
unnecessary activities."
MAN RUN DOWN BY, TRUCK
Alfred Frederick, of L'O.'O Fitzwntcr
street, was run down by a truck 'nt
Bread and Master streets today. He
was struck while trying to'nveld nn nn
other machine. The Injured man wus
token te St. Jeseph's Hepltul in n
Heusing automobile. Ills back Is in
jured. ftfjlfj
Safety ter
Ne charge for calling or delivery
The burglar and fire-proof storage Vaults
of thiatstabhshment arc at tlic service
of patrons
Each chest or package will be corded and
sealed at residence. Moderate charge made
for inventory, packing and storage space
Further 'particulars mailed upon req,ueel
r
The
Old State Heuse
BOSTON
is wanned by Ideal-Boilers and
American Radiators
Connect American Radiatefs te an Ideal TYPE
A Heat Machine and you have net only the fiiu
at Radiator heating outfit that Science has de
veloped but the most economical also.
Send for an illustrated booklet describing the
Ideal TYPE A Heat Machine.
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
lers and AMZKJCAX,RfdUters fr every Heating need
Chestnut Street
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Price
Is Entirely Relative
f Get this fact and let
se much what you
RECEIVE."
fl Yeu may pay an exceedingly low price feY
clothes, and yet be quite extravagant.
J On the contrary, if you pay a larger
amount, and buy clothes that are worth
while, you have really effected a substantial
economy.
Don't be influenced by the attraction of an
apparently low price the real test of clethintr
is in
the results obtained, and it i fnv n
tee utile.
Ifl Our prices for Spring and Summer Suits are $30,
and upward at $40. $45 and $50 we show
particularly strong, values.
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424-1426 Chestnut Stireet
Ilklllivii vi ii ivi ai i
AS CHIEF FOR FAIR
Internationally Known Phlla.
Engineer Has Youth and En-
thuslasm, Say Sponsors
HAS HELD IMPORTANT POSTS
Charles Day, an engineer of interna
tional reputation selected from a score
of engineers te attend the Pence Con
ference, nnd Incidentally tt Philndel
phlan, was suggested today ns n man
with the ideal qualifications for the ic ic
spenslble pest of Director General of the
Seoul-Centennial.
The engineer's name was suggested
by a director of the Scwiul-Centcnnlnl
Associatien1 Committee, which hes been
making u vigorous search for n man
for the big Jeb. '
in addition te being an engineer et
rare attainments, it is pointed out that
Mr. Day possesses exceptional .execu
tive ability, n comprehensive viewpoint
of world-wide affairs mid Is endowed
with diplomatic characteristics se es
sential In such ,n position. Mr. Day
was elected a trustee of the University
of Pennsylvania last October, succeed
ing J. Levering Jenes.
During the war he was n special rep
resentative of the United States Ship
ping Heard. He is legnrded as an au
thority en the equipment of industrial
(ilntifu nil ii'iill IJ Itlrmut rinl n.lil4fi
I tare. He Is well known for Ills work
, In the organl7ntlen, construction nnd '
' innmigcmcut of public service corpora -
I tiens.
Fer many years lie has been n regular
lecturer before the graduate school of
the business administration of Harvard
University.
I Mr. Day graduated from the Univcr-
Valuables
se
Philadelphia, Pa,
it seep in "It isn't
PAY as what
you
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JmiY, fin t Iy k Zimf
merman,, engineers eT this city, ,
The director wheuggested the en
gineer's name today said "he possesses
youth, enthusiasm and understands hu
man iiaturc which assets will be veiy
essential In handling thn big pteject."
There arc Indications that the mi
nimi meeting of the Centennial Asso
ciation, which will take place tomor
row, will be largely attended. The
membership was counted today upd
found te total exactly 1770. That was
regarded us significant by Victer Hose Hese
watcg, aslstiint teithc president, who
holds It an augury.
As seen us Federal Indersement of the
felr has been given the directors pre
dict that the membership will Jump te
tens of thousands, representing every
section nf the country, ,
"JUSTIFIED IN KILLING,"
BRIDGETON MAN DECLARES
Budnlck Calmly Tells Why He Mur
dered Hanklns
Theodere Itudnlck, held in jail nt
Itrldgeten. X. J., for the slaying Sat
urday of Kleazer F. Hanklns, whom he
says he shot because he became tee
friendly with his wife, Is net In the
least perturbed nbeut the charges that
face lilm.
In his cell Kudnlck today talked ns
calmly of the murder as though he had
Your two most
truthful friends
'
are your eyes. You'd better let them help pick
out your, new suit. When, after viewing the
offerings at ether geed Stores, your eyes say,
"Perry's Super-Values are a let better for my
money," you'll knew it's true. A leek proves "
mere than a page of print.
REGULAR SPRING
SUITS, a really amazing
selection.
Super-Values
$28, $33, $38 and $43
SPORTS SUITS for out
doors and indoors, town,
country or business.
Super-Values
$25, $28, $33 and $38
With extra trousers or
knickers.
Super-Vcliif
$7, $S, $9
Completely equipped headquarters for men's
and young men's clothes. A great store full
of highly desirable goods, all priced under our
Super - Value policy, which means a definite
saving in money. Sold by salesmen who
realize that a permanent customer is mere
desirable than a temporary sale.
Perry & Ce
16th and Chestnut
SUPER-VALUES
in Clethes for Men
iojei
The Pioneer Taxi
of Philadelphia
fs the
rtr'
When
call
TltAnr.
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Quaker City Cab Ce.
(Lew Rates)
ueiiDerateiy. -; m.wk,?A - I
"1 feel 'that wAHitirtlM
1 did." he said, "ami I'M bet '
If they convict me J.'nisallsnedi',!
what was eemlns te him' "
lludtilck's wife, who has beeiH
rled three times, tells n different
of her rclntieus with Iliinkins. HI
c'nrcd that she was "nlarlna''
kins te cet his money and that her
band knew nil the time that she!.:
doing It nnd approved. ltudnickl
the ether hnnd, says thai he steed J
kins' attentions te his wifu ns'Ie
he could, itlid then decided te ste
He admitted today that he ha
Intended te kill. Hnnklns,, but tfa
wanted "te mark hhn se he d e
forever what hu did." 5i!
Mrs. lltidnlck's first husband dd
influenza. Her second, Clarence'
left, a Hrldecten hev. who served
seas, was found dead in his henie'l
.''l1',"
ii year age. Who mai
jiikiiiick in itciiairc, mu. s
UUMIIS llll'll lit ,t O I'lOCK satui
niieriioen, m-vpiiii neiirv uiier me sn
ing. jtuiiuicK surrendered at me cewKni
heusn Immcdlutelv nfter the shedtlMT: .ail
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01I.I1KRT'S "NOSH TOR NKWS1' '"'
I ' ' Tl "
Clinten av. uuiM-rt, chief political eerfc
ttieniieni ei ine j;ifimi itiiiie I.mxjsn
e(i(jiiiipiii in me j. wij. i i in iu J.HIKJBUrf rv'.,, a
nt Washington, !ieM th conndtnee of nX,yl '
lnnt ruhlle men nf nil mrilin, trlli fh ' &
truth, takci no iUm, pluyn no frertl.,T' i, '
Ollntein W. illllicrt'M "blB-rnivvs" article jtfl'i
aiTur rfiriuarij- in inn jif.Me I'uaue
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SUITS FOR JUNIORS
14 te 18 years old, with
every variety of styling.
Junier Super-Value Prices
$20, $23, $25, $28
SUMMER - WEIGHT
RAINCOATS of light
rubberized fabrics and
gabardines.
Super-J'alues
$13.50 te $30.00
WHITE FLANNEL
TROUSERS finest
quality flannel
Super -Value i
$8.25
D
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Quaker City Cab Company
!
flONEER in this form of service
te the public, pioneer in certain
safety.piencer in prompt service.
The Quaker City Cab Company
has the confidence of Philadelphia
in an amazing degree mere than
65,000 increase in orders for th
first quarter of this year.
you want Pullman acrvice
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