isw fs,rfMi41i 'r'n r " BN TO QUIT m SELL HOME ,.Minir Common Pleas Jurist rr,9m---m Slw Says He Will Dispose v" .of His Library b,; tK m V lELS CALL OF 'ACTIVE LIFE' ('? ... t.i. TMin M. Patterson. J Common Pless Court Ne. 1. who hns !ned from the bench te take effect S, said today he la taking that step yTgie of the urge te take part In the 'attire life of a member of the bar. Pr.I. . u- rat hnnnr for me te ttii imed upon the bench," he said Mj. gnu i Blian m""" ,t .. . lA wra. I fed. also. I-mwrfunii u - - - 'St durlnj the years I have been en Vbench.I nave nau an uii-i lu"'.y "' ISore a'duty te the Commonwealth. I K. feel Justified In embracing the op ep SStanUy that has come te once mere P?nlK .. hack Inte the nctlve I of law" PSrfe ....... 'ha mrarrfa are also 1 VY1 .t.. .nrl tha onnertunlUes are laSi: ;itaiud. There la always Sty of em at the lP' T.h,s ,s Sin. every , practicing lawyer SSii. and he always has It before IKe an Inspiration. Remember, hew- ' ,'n thB henc"h NerT & "??,B"5?.",!S:2r-.i..t T I "It IS mereiy a mv.vUw. ...... -luennced at the same time my Inten , rrr . ..m m ennnlrv home at tun n Dctiii.a .-- - -- I hid Baae nmnii'"" iT ItUi oreperty mere man n nwuiu muj Stress the offer te leave the bench and ?BTTi.Vi.w firm or Wolf. B eck & Scherr came a week age like a belt out III a ciear en. , . . I.Judw Patterson was appointed by te full term the following November. Hli term would net have expired until Jiinsry. 1024. Judge Tatterwm called en Governer Sproul and told him of his rntrnatlen. In explaining bis resigna tion at that time, he said: "There are three reasons for my ruination a wife and two children," hi explained. Charles II. Grakelew has sent out a harried call te friends of Judge I'at I'at unen, te meet this afternoon nt 4 P. M.. in Roem 308, Rellcvue-Stratferd Hetel, te discuss plans for a. testimonial banquet te be given at an early date In honor of the Judge. WOMEN TO RAISE $75,000 Palestine Fund Worker Pledge Themselves In $300,000 Drive The Women's Committee of the Palestine Foundation Fund pledged It self te raise $75,000 at n rally yester t day afternoon at the Majestic Hetel. I The women's quota is part of a drive I for $300,000 te be started In this city Hay 16. The principal speakers were: Mr. ! and Mrs. Peter J. Schweitzer, of New ! Yerk Ulty, and Juflge William M. . Lecls, chairman of the Regional Cem mittee. Mrs. liarry Miller, chairman f All. mAm.i.n'a .lll.it.. . At. . . . t'Vl iiic nuiucu e uivietuil ui lilt? VUIU- (Hernsteln, soloist of the Philharmonic Society of Philadelphia, sana-. Mem- ibers of the Hndrissah. Red Morgan ij David and sisterhoods of synagogues :tre ntneng tnese attending tnc rally. ! Mix. Schweitzer, who was the first American woman te send ambulances te ! Palestine during the war, recently 'donated $100,000 te the building of a ; Hospital in Tiberis, wnlcb will be .: opened in the spring. DISCUSS FAIR PAGEANTS .Prof. Baker, of Harvard, and Dr. ' Oberheltzer Urge Fair Programs ' Suggestions for the staging of n , pageant in connection witli the gcsqul 'Centennial Fuir were discussed last yMt at meeting of the Historical I Society of Pennsylvania. Prof. Geerge j P. Baker, of Harvard University, and l Dr. Ellin P. Oberheltzer, director of the Philadelphia pageant of 1012, j ipeke. j "An unparalleled opportunity pre- wnta Itself In the coming celebration." .Mid Prof. Haker, "te bring home the ninincance et the events of the pant te hundreds of theusnndn of people by a vivid re-creation from out of thn I wealth of romance and drama in Amer ican history such as is possible through no ether menus." Dr. Oberheltzer proposed te vitalize Hie exposition by the introduction of colorful pngeantry and thus make it winethlnB mere lasting nnd worthy than the mere display of products nnd munii- Iicturcs which characterised previous ;alairs of the kind. i SICK WIFE ASkTaID Huiband Gave Her Only $7 In Nine Mnnthi I. rk.... .. wii.iiw, , WMHItJG ...' i denn Junsen. a gardener, of Orahnm ae, Lu Mett.Pa.. said te have an Jncenie of iji'.'OOO n jenr. has centrlb- -utea nnh- ST l l.. l.,u. .,!.. ........l,., v, ", ' iiiw met nun ii.uiiiiir. 1 10 the support of his wife, who lies 'paralyzed i t,e hospital, accerdlns te ? Mtlmeny today before Maglstratt WIN "m, ui Aiiincten, in an action brought 7(JIrH. Jnnsen. ' i lasrant case of non-support." w?i. ,e, uny ln wh,' the Court de 'ball '" nel(,ln2 'TnnS(, under $500 "uV,attmcnt by Mr8, T"n"' wns rend, iC.iT . v H,nce "cr entrance Inte the 'VIE?.?1 .llPr ''"band's only oontrlbu eontrlbu oentrlbu ."ons te her support has been S2 en one yasien ii nd .?5 en another. j' HELD AS BURGLARS Kington Police Think They Have " Solved Recent Crimes ItllLrp,i'k, M,,irr-V ",l( Jeh" McDcnnett. Ch.?S,' ,0 ic Pffrxslenal thieves by UDurban police, were held without bull ii .-.,.,,,UL: Williams, at Ablngten, te "".III irinl In I he Mnntn.iltint n; ' '?hly l'eu,,1 en Purges of burglary. 'I..., -till! 111,AL.. ... . ...'. - - - ......m... .. ...... . . .t .......f - --, MVVU.M...M I', V lllVL 'oWi'r.,,Mcr,.en'.lYe lll " 'cries wim et miDurban homes. i ' i Jail Bey en Theft Charge I'PudII nV ,u "' n thirteen-yeiir-elil .ftariL.0'. 'il? nnex of thu Northwest (Bchoel ,!. ft? """ .of thu NerthwiM affln ilfi ,,;'lcven41' "! Ohwry htrcets i,l,U,ft,f ""iwweiis Kiiiiplles thu ets, Keil tin.. .Wer lac . :""' :nui miliums fttSniw MJ,pi,?Xcd ,,r1 I'wwJI" "' tn 'Wh.; ...'.', ?1J neater beleusliiK te u the Holieol builtlin.vr 1.41 "v UIIII flllMir iw.i.kl. .... lf flTl "aHjirreHtc.l yeBtenlay. te. Enalnj,AMi ,..,. n iH'sJi """"" vue rregram Baffi21!e en cl "Short-Hanl Freight latT.t;r,L ueye)i "iwiii De taken -. ' l.&WL ?- HpfW mwWm Will Sin Here MISS MARIE BA8HIAN Noted singer 'from New Yerk, who will sing here this week In the $1,000.000,. drive for the American colleges In the Near East NEAR EAST NEEDS SCHOOLS Dr. Mary Mills Patrlek Tells of Cen ditiens In Constantinople Dr Mary Mills Patrick, president of the Constantinople Weman's College, spoke today at the Baldwin Scheel for Girls en American education in the Near East. Dr. Patrick Is delivering a series of addresses in behalf of the $1,000,000 campaign of the American colleges in the Near East. She will speak 'tomor row evening at the home of Mrs. Henry L. Davis, 100 Westmoreland avenue, Chestnut Hill. Dr. Patrick spoke yesterday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis at Wyncote. She emphasized the great need of American education in the Near East and gave a graphic account of the eagerness with which the young women there grasp opportunities for higher education, Miss Marie Bashlen, an Armenian singer nnd a graduate of Dr. Patrick's college, provided a delightful feature of yesterday's program. Attired, in the at tractive costume of her country, she sang a Russian and an- Armenian song that captivated lier auditors. TO DISCUSS CHIUMJARINQ Jewish Organization Directors Meet Tonight The directors of seven organizations that are members of the Child-Caring Greup, of the Federation of Jewish Charities, will held a joint meeting at the Mercantile Club tonight te discuss plajis for enlarging the scope of thelr work next fall. Included in the organizations that will be represented are tbe Juvenile Aid Society. Neighborhood Center, Hebrew Sheltering Heme, Rebeccn Oratz Club, Orphan Guardians, Bureau of Jewish Children and Personal Service Bureau. Dr. Ellen Perter, of the State Wel fare Department, will deliver an address en "Standards of Child Caring." and Assistant District Attorney Charles Edwin Fex will discuss "What We Are Doing for the Children of Phila delphia." Justin P. Allman, vice pres ident of the Federation, will preside and election of officers of all tbe insti tutions will be held before the meeting, which will be open te tbe public. A dinner te the directors will precede the meeting. AUTO INJURES CHILD Anten Sneer, six years old. 1442 Ger Ger mantewn avenue, is in St. Mary's Hos pital with bruises and cuts reeclved when he was knocked down nt German town avenue and Jeffersen Btreet this morning by an automobile driven by Jeseph Pender, 1200 Alder street, a garage, empleye, who is said te have been using another man's car and with out a driver's license. Glrard Students en Outing One hundred nnd seventy-five stu dents of Glrard College left today for Valley Ferge In special cars ever the Philadelphia and Heading Railway. They will end the outing by a cross cress cross eountry hike te Fert Kennedy. WE WANT new business ! We offer our suggestions for at tractively Boxing Your New Ideas In merchandising. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., Phila. Manufacturers of SPECIAL PAPEA BOXES BIG FEATURES i May Issue OUR WORLD AMERICA'S NEXT STEP ABROAD Fermer Atty Gtn'l Wlcktntum't ChalUn le the C. O. P. CAN RUSSIA COME BACK? Prlnca Lvov Ferrere Pie1iltv TALKINQ WAR TO DEATH Will Irwin IT NEVER MUST HAPPEN AQAIN iftctt 8. Smut 25c -All Newsstands HOUSTON PUBLISHING CO. Inc. 1 1 But 37th Srraet, New Yerk r" Hew te prevent the flaws It's easy te leek back ward and say "the plans were right but the builder was net." Select your builder for experience, purpose and devotion te your inter ests. FL' HOOVER & SONS ' Incorperaltd UltDINQ CONSTRUCTION BBBBBBBBasVVBBBBBB SBBBB- immrBu WawmmmU t!lcr"'H m. SHOOT HIS WIFE F Mrs. May Duffy, 2631 North 23d Street, Wounded as Baby Lay in Her Arms GIVES CHILD TO NEIGHBOR While she was holding her one-year-old baby ln her arms Mrs. May Duffy was probably fatally wounded by her husband, William, at her home, 2031 North Twenty-third street. After sheeting her In the back he fired a bullet Inte his brain. The man fell bark dead en the kitchen fleer and Mrs. Duffy was hurried te the Weman's Homeopathic Hospital In the automobile of James Flaherty, a neighbor. "Yen have killed me!" Mrs. Duffy cried as she staggered out the kitchen deer, still hugging the baby te her breast. She fell te the pavement, but mother love fortified her even in the shadow et death, and she held the babe closely as she dropped. Several neighbors heard tbe shots and the weml an's words. A woman ran te the yard. "Take care of her," whispered Mrs. Duffy as she placed the baby In the arms of the neighbor. Friends of Duffy, who was a former chief engineer in the navy, said he had been acting strangely of late. He ap peared te be under great mental strain, they said, and his actions caused con siderable comment. He visited the homes of several persons Sunday and at eacu piace nis conversation was a times incoherent. w At the hospital Sirs. Duffy told the police her husband shot her during n quarrel ever money. She saw anger in his attitude, she said, and as he reached in his back pocket, picked up the baby and started for the kitchen deer Jehn Duffy, a three-jear-qld son, was playing en the perch with several ether children when the police arrived. He was unaware that his father lay dead In the heuse and that his mother was near death at the hospital. Upen senchlng through Duffy's pock ets, Detective Legan found a note which shows that he contemplated the shoot sheet ing. Mrs. Bridget Durkln, 2410 Lehigh avenue, Duffy's only living relative, upon hearing of the sheeting, went te his home. Upen learning Duffy was dead, Mrs. Durkln, who is seventy two years old and an aunt of the dead man, took the Duffys' son te her home. Why cut yourself off from satisfaction! Rogers Peet clothes are se safe and se reasonable. We encourage looking. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper Buy Philadelphia Made! SUPERB VACUUM CLEANER, ' THY the attachment!, tee. Thar aluiw tha wonderful tactien. The fameaa alew-apeed "Carpet Sweeper Bruah" plcki up tha flnaat thread and lint without harming the carpet. ieu eneniti let us allow you tha "Emery 4 Superb." CHAS. W. EMERY AND SONS Eatab. 1BOT 1304 Diamond St. FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings 1BE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1810 Walnut Street W55 WINDOW GLASS PICTURE CLASS PLATE CLASS MODERN STORE FRONTS COPPER SASH AND BARS CLASS FURNITURE TOPS MIRRORS WIRE GLASS RIBBED CLASS FIGURED GLASS CORRUGATED WIRE CLASS WINDSHIELD GLASS PRISM GLASS ACTINIC GLASS SHOW CASE GLASS BENT CLASS "SAFETEE" GLASS HEAVY SHEET GLASS ,V THICK StnJ for aWWpf fee eutfeffaa and cafalecae HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY AND K S HIMSEL t&l M Sajjr TSFSmfSim DESPONDENT, ENDS LIFE. " - . Joaeh WiUman Sheets Hlmsslf at North Warnock Strsst Herns. Jeseph Watiman, a retired merchant of 4788 North Warnock street, com mitted suicide this morning in the bath room of bis home. He is said te have been in peer health and melancholy for some time. His wife was In the cellar when she BtQ, Bracelet-I?ibbenPendant Rlain en Jeweled Matches x Noted Ikrnccillwltime-'ketpinQ MacDonald & Campbell . 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Jacob Reed's Sens Tailoring Standards flOne of the tailor shops in which Reed's Standard of Tailoring 'is developed is at Fashion Park we picture it here. The organization is dominated by definite quality traditions and ideals which are in sympathy with Reed's Tailoring Standards. JACOB MEED'S SONS : , M24-M26 OiiestaiilStM.tftf k.. e.r . . . j. '..... w heard a shot, and running upstairs', found hlm"1ylr2 en the bathroom tloer. " ,-, tnken te the Jewish Hos Hes pits), where he died an hour later. uvi'iuu.. ins widow, he leaves three grown children. He was sixty years old. flan Joint Celebration July 4 The ,Oak Iiane Improvement Asso ciation will Jein with the Old Yerk Read Association in a Fourth of July celebration. This agreement was $35 te $65 ' The suit of the hour is the suit of blue Cheviot, unfinished Worsted or Serge, in Plain, Herringbone and Self Patterns. As we produce it, it is beautifully cut and tailored, always in style, perfect in taste, and the most wearable of all your Clethes. And extremely durable. We are presenting blue suits of the most unusual value at our price range. Nete 4 piece Spert and Town Suits, $38 te $65 FASHION PARK i Wrt . W'Wmmmm reached at a meeting of the former or er or ganisateon In the Reformed. Church, Heventh street and Sixty-sixth avenue, last night. It was announced .also that the Oak Lane Improvement Associa tion will have its annual outing this year June 2- ONE mailing piece may net bring business but a continuous campaign will. The Helmes Press, Trfefcis 1S1S.S9 Cherr StraM Palkdalpala usim Wsa' 1 &"'" r AVENUe&,Xu fttt?-Carlten BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA CONTINUE First of Season Sales comprising all SPRING FASHIONS including Day and Evening Gowns Tailleurs and Day Wraps Blouses, Shorts Apparel and Millinery ' "r MFmWvi&tzn WtflMXIrTXMmiStiW ' " ,STARHATCO rrM rM dljl iTH H rtt btl jaarn:? i V I j SttsT Straws, f JmWmWT 5 1217 Fita.rt St " " i 0 ' 4 S.iai17e4er Wlndaer Ratel Ladies Suits i I DRY CLEANING THIS ftQ CA ONLY OaOU WEEK IUr. Prtee SI.S0 te SS.00 OVBR A CBNTVRY OF BEttVWB e. y J L Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Old HtnUMi iKinnd mtint Katahtlahment N.W.Cer.l2ta & Santem (118 S. 12ta) tien 4e.ifl lvninnt -: !$ftUK i siis is UUJL. mm ffiffi T2z3EZ2E : 43 v . -" i vjci:. Be Fair te Yourself 'm$ te us and te our cempeti ters when you buy clethea. ' Ge te all worth-while stores before buying. See what each has te offer. THEN BUY THE BEST NO MATTER WHERE YOU ND IT. That's all we see knew our Super Values. REGULAR SPRINO SUITS thousands fro which te cheese. Super-Values , $28 $33 $38 and $43 SUITS FOR JUNIORS, 14 te 18 years old, every variety of fabric and styl ing. J union' Super-Value Pricet $20 $23 $25 $28 STRICTLY SUMMER SUITS every cool fabric; Palm Beach, Mohair, feath erweight tropical wersteas two-piece suits Super-Values $17 $18 $20 $23 $25 WHITE FLANNEL.,. TROUSERS finest qual- ity flannel. Super-Values, $8.25 LIGHT - WEIGH? TOP COATS. ' Super-Values ' $23 $28 $33 $38 A complete men's and young men's clothing store, witn a selection as desirable as it is large, and every gar ment sold at Super Value prices by cour teous salesmen. Perry .& Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER -VALUES in Clethes for Men Man-at-deer "Bill I Moen en the phone. They want te tell you a demonatrater i en the way down te drive you te the show roemi. De thejr give that kind of service te every body?" Open Cars $1785 Closed Cars $2785 Prices F. O. B. Factory Display rooms open evening! Moter Cars The car of the ten proven unite MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. Jny Vandergrift, Pres. 855 N. Bread Sl. Phene Poplar 7586. i I t:fi!i!ir1iij:iiiin;L'!iiiiiii!i if. HEM You'll taste the difference! &SG0 Coffee ! Zc u I At all our Stores Jil 'tl rl life 1 r-TBv tfsir TSi W SrWii BrnFFFFl Hit J. ,'lVj . Wffl vt:1 k3 I 41 hv ". ! ''Wf 11 "V" 'nl , .1 V. b1 "VI ?J 1 'v'l 'MJ ' ' SJ ' ..HI V. vu j ua I 1W '1 M .A m -i $1 w ..Alt.' ". " atnA ..' "m $ Tri Si -.j i : '1 vai r-i K. j, rj! K' BaVtiuU. 'mt ""' '. , Ka!l iwra. BaVsial'Wi'vPityK V-.mS-CHBPIRYtPlIlT vmnxSsxmMuk .. . . . . : ja;,,4. ; t 2 " ,TI 'W T. L a l .', k -tW!AWt!frl.:Ul)t,. "ii VsaitasmteiMmmamm r BaaTMBriBBBaaaaJJ &mm mmmMSMmmx& mmm i:ysmm 1VAU1U iMMBBSBBSBBaaaaaBaalffil liiiiiH
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