I ma raiu-i;mmn 1 10 ROTAN AIDE judge Rogers Orders Acquittal of Drug Suspect and Criti j cizes Attorney HEEDED LINK MISSING , ... iiecrrs trhfrlniilly ordered Hip 1 J",'?c! leVliv f JVHx Curdulle. mi fai,lr l.1HiW .'IrttB-. "' then wlJ Mm In !?:i00 l,lU ,0 krrl' 1,,c ,,W,C,J '"WlluVef 'll'c U'M Attorney's of i fii nr"ft M'i''t tcftimeny rem- Km hi t-inl'ilNV nnwllutcil Ilia lit M'i.r tin- .iiis' '"ll1' '"? .it, (illle-. it N'Sre. new nuclei so se . TOir?ntii." for. the ilmsr hnblt nt I1 m." rer'rcctlnn. tcHtlHrd he tt fiw fro... Cnr.1i.lle. '-.ill lime Iw" testimony from Dp. iS n i C. IteblnMin. rlty chcinlM. ipjYtrlct Attorney Jiarr nn.i net cuncu .gjSS'lTi noblnenV n ceuit ',C no " replied ' iWrM. "1 b the trial JiuIkp. If net -mcwm. Wotlen of mnlulle'a counsel, the judge the. ins trucicu a jury te re-!.-. "net cnllty" verdict. "i am reluctantly obliged, under the w te In-truct for urnuittnl In this n" Mid Tudsi' IteRCi-N. "Unfold.- 'lately the cnc wns net properly pic '"rn'rdulle Minted te lento ulien the TrrdlU leliiriied a.i ordered, lie ,a rrrallril MtM-plj. "Just n inlniite. Cnidulle. tin tin Inte continued, "f lmve l.nd e.i Werf in befoie. en were before ne for ncrjurv In tl Znnglil murder (iW I nm new sittlnc ns a committing iMjistrnte. ni I held you in $3000 Hilte keep the peiice far two ycnrB. II jeu sell drugs during tlint period jej villi Pe 'e prison for two yenrs. flit Is the sentence I wn going tu jte you if you were convicted." 10NE WOLF TO QUIT FORCE Dttective Jehn Nelan Has Been in Harness Twenty-one Years District I(leetle .lelut Nnlmi, flip "Lene Wolf" of the I'lNeentl. mid locust streets stnlien. is jjelns te re tire, nfter servius twcnlj -one jenrs irith lie or u reprimnnd. Detective Xelim lives ni 381) Seuth Tentj fourth street. He wns np np peinted te the ferec February r, 1 !)()). mil will nii.de an noting detective in 190. 1'rem 1011 te 11)1." be wnf u ('ItJ- Hall detect lie. teturnitiK te his (ij district again, te serve until his re tirement. Detective Nelan ithvnjs worked alone. Ht celted n tm.ltltude of rapes, unil daring the wave 'of n.itomebilo banditrv tsade 800 arrest. lie Is fifty-eight jnirs old, is married, nnd bus nine tkildren. Ne will enter business. MINOR RECEIVES DIVORCE Mrs. Marien K. McGreal Never Lived With Husband Mr. Marlen Reller Metirriil received iiliieue In Judge Shoemaker's mint today, asalntt Tlinelliy Mcdrcnl. Tlic temple were niarrlnl in Klkten. Mil.. Xevrmlier I'll. J!1!. They never lived tepther us m.iit and wife. Mrs. McCrenl declared that MHircitl Harried a second time .Tu 1 v 1-1. Ifrjf). ind lucil then tit L'.Tlt Seuth Twelfth urct't. MctJrcal Is twenty-four enivt old. Mrs. McCrenl si ill lielncr n minnr. wlt Mas brn.ighr In the name of her ntlicr, Samuel Reller. SMITH ESTATE AWARDED In- Widow of Penllyn Man te Get come Frem $1,234,000 Adjudication of tile estate of Kdwnrd e. bhui.ii. ni i-.miII.ui, who died In Jinti.in, t!llf, b Judge Selly, of Or- Wans Court of Xorristewn, tedav ."J whiiiie for distribution of ."jil.'- Sl.000 pilnelpal, and J? 11. ."DO Income., Or this Mim. one-seventh gees te tHJjvard I!. .Smith Jr.. Iicciiup IiC has arrived nt the age of twenty-live enrs, ind the rest K awarded back te the nd- . Blnlstrater. The widow receives one- '",' lh'' net Income nnd the three wildren tlm.e the remainder. CASH RUNS eFtTgIRLS WALK Twe 14.Year-Old Camden Misses O've Up Plans for Shere Summer uSy", ,Ia,t', fourteen enr.s old. it- bm ;ti0vt- 'ninden. mid ber ri5iV..r,n 1""iesl!.v. the f.nme age, Iu Flhnure street, .started for Atlan TOt.it.v jest ei day te get jobs. Stale trooper Jehn Curtis found thorn, foot feot foet WM.a"i', 'H'urngcd. plodding down ..i,c ',.r, plUu Mew 1,r'l'n last ?;", Hl; '"u't them home te their Parents ami fuigivene.su in his side car. , 'lie girls aid they bad made up their minus te spend the summer nt the chore, lucir ia.fi.re lasted until tbey Ket us ir llcn.vnten. Then thpy walked. Detective Asks and Gets Demotion At bis own reiiuest, Detective Jeseph " Ininseii, ll i;ht Se.meur street, 'ffinantewn, has been demoted te n S rgenncy nnd assigned te the Ufttnu t IIIH branrb of the (lerma... n police station. Detective (lui.sen Zr.., , lll(-' ,lp"tlen because he is Si8 ,f n"" ,,1"'01" t,0,',,k II" PPeinte, le tl.e force iu Krbruiiiy, ml' u "ns ",H('" " ,l0,1M, sergeant iu 195' P "as lnl,l,t, a iletqcttve in Te Aid at Fair JbSStffi -T -lii- "- ' ' ' '' ' T- " '"u - V- f '"' ". ' '. ' : r 1 1 ' - -l ' 1 ' t-"-r""IJnrtil his jK -f.aai-'f: ''.' IF - -"-'-'J 1 . , ii (.,i ' Sj "" ' , K ' . . -i i t I K.OOO BOYS READY FOR GREAT PARADE Huge Turnout te Usher Week Set Aside for Youngsters in ARRANGING FINAL PLANS 1 Photo bv I'hote-Crnftcrn. .MISS MAISIK STEWART Daughter of Dr. and Sirs. Rebert G. IxCente, of UOOO Sprure street, who will be 0110 of the models at the Fashion Shew in connection with the W.vnnewoed Peny and Dejc Shew en Slay 17 SHOOTS NEIGHBOR; RESULT OF LONG FEUD, POLICE SAY Jehn Andersen Held at Media for Wounding Jehn Kehler Jehn 0. Kehler, forty-live, of Moeics, was shot by Jehn C. Andersen, 11 neighbor, when he called nt Andersen's borne late yesterday nnd. police say, tot Inte a quarrel wlt!i Andersen's wife. It is said the sheeting is a result of n long-standing feud between the two families, tbey having had quurrels at intervals for two jdars. Andersen is held nt Media without bail. Kehler was taken le" Tayler Hospital in Ridley Park after the sheeting and is said te be in a critical condition. Andersen bad ti hearing today before Justice of the Peace Pugb, of Moeros. Andersen charged that Kehler hud been drinking. He is net known as a drink lug man. nnd both families have been well the.igl.t of iu the ceii.niui.lt, neighbors said. The blBijrsI all-boy parade ever held In Philadelphia will, en Saturday after noon, usher In Hey Week, which Is le continue unlit May 21. 1'lfty-twe thousand will be in line "He His Pal" Is the catchy slogan which hundreds of business and pro fessional men, genuinely interested In Yeung America, have adopted as the kejnete of a crowded week. A linal polish will be placed en nil the plans nt n meeting in the Ice Pni Pni nee. 'J.I.'iO .Market street, "tomorrow night. Mayer Moero will make nn address. All the department directors have accepted Invitations. About 8100 wet Iters will attend the meeting tomorrow night. Harry T. Jerdan. Geerge 1 Pawling and Ralph Ringham hnve arranged for vaudeville acts and boxing matches te illl in the Intervals between speeches. Relay Race en Program The parade, of course, will be the big feature of Saturday, the opening iny. , courier relay race will be run I fiem llread stteet and (llrard avenue te City Hall just before the start of the parade. The winner of the inie. escorted by I the second and third bct runners, will present te Miner Moere a imr'ehmeut ' I announcing the opening of Bey Week. . Many parade prizes have been of fered. As hundreds of boys are new ladle fans, that fact will be noted iu the prize giving. A special prize will be awarded the boy bicycle rider who Kas the best radio equipment en "OlliC." Harry C. Kahn, of the Peer Rich ard Club, has donated n household 4me for the parents of the largest number of brothers In line. At least one of the brothers must be less than eighteen years old nnd children tee young te walk the length of the route may be propelled in go-carts or coaches. "Brick Tops" te Be Popular Mere possession of the most flaming thatch of red hair In the army of boys will win a new bicycle, donated by Themas l- Armstrong, recently named i by Mayer Moere as City rurchnsiug Agent. About fifty boys' bands will scatter music en the spring breezes along the entire parade route en Rread street from Oirard avenue te Federal street. The Musical Art Club has given a prize for the most, meritorious performance. Anether feature will bn a milt' in which lads under ten years will com pete for prizes for the best impersona tions of "Jnekle" Coogan and there will also be a competition for Wesley Harry Impersonators. , Four cups for the best floats in line will be given by the Manufacturers' Club. Fifteen awards will be given for the best-decorated bicjcles Iu line. Special activities, all gieupcd about the boy, have been arranged for every dny next week, concluding Sunday, May SI, with "Bey iu Church Day." ABDUCTED WRONG PERSON Germantown Man Telia Startling Tale That Brings Investigation The police nre tedav Investigating a story of abduction, imprisonment nnd escape, told by Fred Dcpuy, 8SO West Chelten avenue, Germantown. He is a former marine officer, nnd Is new in the employ of the Philadelphia Dye Works, Hancock nnd Berks streets. lie wns attacked at Frent and Berks streets nt I) o'clock Mendny morning, he says, chloroformed and taken te a wlndewlcss room in Seuth Brend street. Later, after bein held prisoner thirty six hours, he convinced bis captors they had the wrong man, and he wns re leased at U ..10 o'clock Tuesday night, he says. William Shere Acquitted William Shere, of S1(T. Ridge no ne no nue, was acquitted by n jury 'In Crlin innl Court Ne. 1 jestcrdny of "con spiracy te cheat and defraud." The charge, made by the Commercial Union Kirn Insurniue Company, of New New Yerk, grew out of a claim for .$S900 ngnlnst the ceinpnny as Insurance en nn automobile. MOTORMAN A HERO H Quick Wit Saves Passengers When Trelley Jumps Ralls The quick wit and strength of 11 mo me mo terman saved a loud of prj soitgers from injury at 11 o'clock today when his cur left the tracks en Market street, near Thirty-first. The R011 te Xe. 10 car was going I.'ast when the front truck left the tracks. The car was thrown sideways nnd over ran the west-bound tracks, heading for an elevated pillar. The n.oterinaii threw en both his air-brakes and whirled the hand brake-wheel, putting all his strength into it. He stepped the car 11 few inches from the pillar. Several automobiles, tunning behind 1 the trolley, swened te one side, and' one hit a pedestrinn. The motorist picked the man up nnd sped away. I INVESTIGATE FATAL WELL ' Gas In It Killed Twe Workmen at Magnelia Overcame Constable I'loscciiter olverten bus assigned 1 1 eunty lieiedlves I'nrmi and Smith for an investigation of tin- well en the propel ty of Gringo Altmier. at Mag Mag eolia. Twe Xegre workmen. William White, of I.awnslde. nnd Clarence Hill, of Magnelia, were overcome bv gas ami drowned in the well while cleaning It out yesterday. Constable William K. Dudley, who went down after the bodies, was nl-e oveicemo by the gas ami was hauled te the surtace unconscious, Gas Gees Up te 26 Cents Announcement was made today bj the Atlantic Refining Company thn't be ginning tomorrow the price of gasoline at tank wagons would be increased from twenty-five te twenty-six cents a gallon and that sold at sorvlee stations would In. advanced fiem twenty-eight te twenty-nine cents. L HiHHH ifUl Ka!7."H 'PI A ripe experience in building li.'ich of the 55 years wc have been in busi ness has better equipped us te werk: with your architect te give jeu a finished building in which you may justly take pride. F. L. HOOVER & SONS ncorperaleii BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Since 1869 1021-1023 CHERRY STREET . J fMm WQOMPrillNG old and something new Something" borrowed and sometlil.iK blue." Anywav. It w.n.ts n new liev for temcthlng new. WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave.,- Phila. JfeMHacturer 0 SPECIAL PAPER BOXES Without a Scotch Mist, i -life's only half happy- LaflieSSllltS cut witn a scotch Mist, you smile, rain or shine. 'Itrpistcrcd Trademark for Rogers Ted's alrieeetirr oierceala of rtch Scottish eieu-wils'-;ialiiproec(i 1 FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper I DRY CLEANING THIS ffiQ B A WEEK WOtOV ONLY lire. I'rlrr JM.r.e te s.i.oe !: eviut a enxrvRY eh' scuvrcu Barrett, Nephews & Ce. IIIH Plntrn Uliini! lljelnc KHtuhllslinicnt N.W.Cer.l2th & S.nsem (118 S. 12tb) I'lienc llue VVnlmit e. M d FINE FRAMING Etchings Ptints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Strrvt By aP id ure Coincidence yiMHUJ Is for lent a most at- t.acthe unfurnished white Colonial bouse in the restricted north side of Merlen. s bc'Iroema, !l baths, lp lac pertli, nun pen h Near slnllun, trolley, ihiml) nml n'lioels. li-car Rar.ice with ht'iJioem nml bath mmeli ale petFeHnirm, If. hfiK nilt, H"U Chestnut stieet. 1'h U. MacDonald & Campbell f Knickerbocker 4 Piece Spert and Town Suits Ceat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Trousers $38 te $65 Scores of golfers, and men who love the big out-doers, declare there is nothing te equal our sports suits in smartness and convenience. Yeu wear the long trousers for business and informal activities; run out te the club, change te the knickerbockers, and you are ready for golf, metering, walking, etc. Designed and tailored te our special orders for fine Hemespuns. Tweeds and imported fabrics, they represent the last word in Correctness, Comfert and Endurance. Nete The best of all 2 and 3 piece Sports and Gelf Suit, $35 te $55 1334-1336 Chestnut Street n i0n,nr.H. lintm , -..-..uur 01!j " Dhr Moen en lone. TIiau a,b t tll J0" domen.trntor it en the ILL n te drive yu h body?" "rV,C l eVry SfcCars $1785 Uescd Cars S2785 r-j lliumi OOen ilninr.m meets Motorcars i" j KiN MTORS, Inc. M T""ae'lrt, Pres. FOR AUTOMOBILES rROMPT SERVICE KEASONADLC PRICES Feundtd IBM HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 80in t W4I.N0T rillUOEUBU il!M-.-r f 5 r I a u . ' IT I ;:iWBmT! LI I ! I 1 1 f ...... YOUR businesr Jttatiencry should be distinctive. Wc can make it se. I! it II! fffil The Helmes Press. "Print 1315-29 Cherry Stmt rhildlphl Browning,King & Ce. TWO-IN-ONE Suits for Men $35 te $45 Ceat, Vest, Trousers anct Knicker bockers fine for city, college and golf wear. Smart tweeds, cheviets and hemespuns, properly styled and trust worthy because they are honestly made in our own shops. 1 1 i.i I', Manufacturers and Retailers of Men's and Beys' Clothing Stores from Coast te Coast 1524-26 Chestnut St. . I ! ii 11 Hi ypfrn V 5PEC1AUZ.1NC in Engagement Rings The gift of a diamond from this Establishment regardless of its price or size is an assurance of quality, value and satisfaction 1 l i.. 1 ,1 ' .v ijiiwiMM ' ' TTTbEbbB -- r r y HOW VALUABLE ARE YOUR LETTERS? Vi Ne paper can be tee geed for a bend. A bend is worth approximately a thousand dellars.The cost of the best sheet of paper obtainable is infi' nitely small beside the equity the bend represents. Se the best paper obtainable is used as a matter of course. But when it comes te business stationery a much less able paper can be and is frequently used. Nevertheless, the very paper that is se widely used for gilt-edged securities, namely Cranes Bend, is admirablyvadapted te business corre spondence, and its cost is a small item in the total cost of a modern well-turncd-eut business letter 100 selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Bannetes of 22 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS A few don'ts for men who are about te buy clothes DON'T buy' our clothes until you've looked around and seen what ether stores are asking for similar fine qualities. DON'T buy where the prices arc lowest, but where high quality and fair price are found inseparably combined. DON'T take our word for it that our Super Value prices cannot be matched anywhere, but verify that important fact yourself. You'll have your eyes opened and we'll have made a customer. PERRY'S JUST see if what you want is net listed here at the price you want te pay. REGULATION Spring Suits of fine quality faultlessly tailored, elegantly trimmed and perfectly finished in every detail. .t'i a $iS Super-Values $33 $38 and $.',3 SPORTS SUITS for business and pleasure comfortable, roomy, neat looking for out door enthusiasts. Super-Values $25 $28 $33 and $38 With Extra Knickers, Super-Values $7.00 $S.OO $9.00 SUITS FOR JUNIORS 14 te 18 years a multitude of style vari eties built especially for young fellows coming into first long trousers. Super-Value Prices for Juniors $20 $23 $2e $28 STRICTLY SUMMER SUITS, in Palm Beach, Mohair and Feather weight Tropical Worsteds 2 picce Suits. Super-Values $1? $1S $20 $23 $2, j HERE you will find a store completely equipped te sell you fine quality clothes in the style you want of the fabrics you want at the price you want te pay. Courteous salesmen, tee, will wait en you. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES i Clethes for Men Mm A ...: A 7 I! njsriafer Sack Suit Medel F Spert or Usual PFi or Spert Medel in Philadelphia today. It has been a wonderful success" with young men whose judgment concern ing clothing of this type is decidedly worth while. The Driver combines all the ele ments of a Spert Suit for Metering ,or Geli, and is equally well adapted te usual wear, Wc iiic spcviali.mR the Driver in :m abundant variety of Imported and American Tweeds Cliciets, Hemespuns, at $45 and $50. JACOB MEED'S SONS M-24-M-26CIicstnutStt-cel IfenentfdlicJlmlia MOTHER'S DAY Sunday May 14 isyeurday. u served home and ceDnby and knew what Heme ties mean. mJ1onerofymirMytJier.TI)site te n&tfymicarithe with Jicr. QoteQuudi inJienianbranceejha (jobUutrdimJpiiembraflceeJher I ) itntteritqum nasi 'far information. " I m i VI 21 f M M W l ma 7SN m3ea.iJEra:ixrjusr &t&& v K"" W p- :.- VAMft. l', "? 4-Ar 1 ; 1 1 I -tf -f L ". . . . 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