mmg mmmmmmmmMm'Mfmm ifONTPMM . . E Winifred Hudnut Declines Jele- gran Delivered te Her Here en Train TRAVELS AS. 'SHAUGHNESSY' '"Chat Is net my iinmc. i won't With tlsnt lmpntlcnt cxclnnmtleii nml '. Wfnlfrcil Hudnut, whose iniirrlngc te RedOipll nicilline, -iniiYU' siur, niiifra hl' arrest ns n lileamlst, npurnrd "n t()rntn for "Winifred Vnlnntlne." nnetincrd bv n mrsKenct'r an her trntn JSrppe.1 at North IMilliHleltihlii Ptutlen )trtenlny nftirnoen., .-'But she accented nnetlicr tplegram, thlcli was mltlrewed te ", "Winifred WMghncM-y.." the name under 'which At was traveling. t ' Mrs. Valentine's train uteppcil here t short lime, but nlie hml nothing te iray ibeut her mdrriage te the "great lever" ej movledem. ,'8he mntle n remewhat npcctauulnr .' ntry Inte New Yerk City, bearding n fculcnb at Newark te escape ncwspti farmtn. and wan "called down" by mi Inconsiderate traffic policeman ns she pp through Jersey Glty. . Reaching her hotel in New l"erk the Mid: "I nm Mire my husband will be 'cleared. Until he li, however, I can not wiy what my plan nrc because irerythlng hangs en the outcome of Ills hip. I might go te Europe with my' parent.". Hut before I de nnythlng I will take a rest. I nm wenry of be much talk. Why can't they 'leave me alone,?" 'It was revealed te her friends Satur day that she was Winifred Shaughncsy, a niece of Elsie Dc Wolfe, well known Interior decorator in New Yerk. Her ether's first husband was n Salt I.nkc City man named Shaughnessy. This recalled the fact that she disappeared In 1010 from New Yerk. She refused te discuss this disappear ance when asked about it yesterday. Neither would she say anything about Theodere Kosloff. the Jlusslnn dancer, who hns since become n film actor in filiferniti, and with whom she was , found as n dancer going by the name of Vera Fredev. When she left her home In Ifllft elm told her mother Kosloff was the only person in mc uurm wiie eeuiil ue Tehm her tnlcnK After months of March she was found with, his troupe in CbicflRO. CHICAGO BUILDING TRADE STRIKE THREAT COLLAPSES v Policeman Guarding Structure Is Hurled Frem Third-Story Window Chicago. May !. (ISy A. !.) Collapse of n threatened building trade ' strike mid en attack en a policeman irlie a hurled Wern a third-story nlmlen of ri buildiii under gunrd were the, nrlncinnl early developments today in (he se-called labor war. Additional Indictments were expected te "be re turned by the county grand Jury, (.lames Mullen, forty-five, patrolman, 1 us llireun from the third-story wln- - im of en apartment building, being i sclcil under the I.undls wage nward, -1 jr three men believed by police te be labor "wreckers." He suffered u frac tured ankle, splnnl and possible In ternal injuries. Police said tedny they had obtained firther evidence which In said te link " III? Tim" Murphy. Fred Mnder nnd Cornelius Shen with the slaying of the two policemen Mny 0 in connection with ter wist disorders. Hurry .lens-en. president of the Car penters' District Council, announced tint the Iliilldlng Trades branch of the American Federation of Laber weuld.be ttltiil t reorganize the Chlenge council e( which Milder Is president. BACKS" ZIONIST eVEMENT Harding Approves Restoration of "' Jewish Homeland New Yerli. May I!!!. Approval of flip plan for the restoration of Palestine l a homeland for the Jewish people Is xpressed by President Harding in a Jwumrp miide public here by the Filestlnc Foundation Fund, in connec tion with a report of the National Ad Ad iiiniMrathe Committee, of which Peter 1; Ki'hweitzer Is chairman, showing that $l,:iO,t(000 nlready hud been spent for reclamation of laud In Palestine. lamrry glnd," the President said, te express my approval kand hearty jmpathv for the effort of the Palestine foundation Fund in behalf of the res toration of Palestine as a homeland for Jhe Jewish people. I hnve ulways viewed with an interest, which I think Is quite as much practical ns scntlmen V'li i l,rIesal for the rehabilitation of Palestine and the restoration. of u teal Jewish nationality, nnd I hope the nprt new being carried en in this ami ether countries In this behalf may mc.it the fullest measure of success." A message from Vice President Cool Ceol Coel Wg also wns made public. BEATEN WITHHAMMER Man Is Held en Charge of Intent te Murder Peter Heward, Negro, of 410 Seuth Quince street, is In the Twelfth and line streets police station this morning fftarged with intent te murder .Tames untiks. nnetlicr Negro, of 400 Seuth yul.ee ; street. Hanks Is in the Poly clinic Hospital in ft critical condition. Last night about 8 o'clock, according t2mPiVery et ew"l. Ranks at tempted e enter the Heward home. A Ilnu J.?1 W0( ,nml. dur,n tw "cuffle mer n. l . m d t0,mV grabbc1 nl,a, w and beaten Hanks eyer the head Tea ,' V ,Ilewl 'nllI te escape un- nrm Kank's."8 " Wa8 b'ttC" ln Bey Hurt in Fall , .I;0,,n.s ',l8 bnlnnee when one of his mpan tens shouted "There'H a c wmln," Jeseph C'nwwr thVSX a,01'1,' "Z,'1080 ""wforneUtrreet , IrankfeMi, ell from the second fleer met Mrftnkf01rd ,ev,;ne and Mnr i M,rre,.H' J'esterdny afternoon And nebllfs1;'0" Jrcl. A puss Ing nu,e. VraL&rHetAr'wK EX.EMPRE88 ZITA IN SPAIN Jft,; Mny ;2.-Ks.Kmnres3 Zltn unchn m5bi"i nrrlve.'1. nt Cndls ' of tlftrtV m2 f'rn' w,th "Bn vntourage train I WII(lm,nl1' S'e took a UP her hmil!,di;ldf w.l"r? w tke 4 r gj'Qde at the Pnrde Palace. Dynamite Blast Victim Dies f rfoeS,1?. "olden, forty-flve years old. ' the tin SI? i.ttve?J,e' ,,,C(1 ycstenlay jurii. Un,lveity Hesp Hnl from In- ynamM ly fternedd In mue fwi,r,,thtrM.t nnd bnnen vreue, Overbroek, where lis was at i-; i0Tk, PLAYED TO. HELP HOSPITAL' faflfaW BfiKSaftl.Z A BfaHS-mfBfafafawliBCTIfafaVfWfafafafafafa afafafaVafafafafafafafaVafafafafafafafafafafaE " V' VfafaBf9lHfiafafaifafafaf9'SvH9 K. -m 'ftP3fafA i lifafaRlK'lfafafafafaslBHsl Jaal aw Jv .vfa1fafaVxAafafafav:faRnflf1fafafafafaKAafaHBPf"V -aal '::yT'j ' fc3 '-W aMfafafM'-WlfafaafaWWaW'' Hf''3aM Wm''ftSn Y "'lfafafaB ' :aMwP lfafafaH W? 'jnlff PgXltdJBaV'- y iJaStaifafalaK!aiaafaasarP jMtjtAMM fa':lilifafafal!SBIili W gafaa''2sCI '"V ''? ".aat'' 1'' v ' '''W'ymNdkmil vMaafaal aaaaaaaB i 7iA t ' x ' ?M'U 'BaaauaaaaaaaanfaaL.' ' ' II J" :'?; '?' j3aaaW aaaaaaaaavaaiLll s .'MlitKKiSBtM- i 1 iiUflK aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafcBKaj!VMf)aHgj iHtaat Tiaaaaal Miss- O. Leenette Rehfuss and her youthful ballet who appeared in the operetta "Sylvia" at, Mercantile Hall, given for the aid of the Great Heart Hospital.- The ethers are the Misses Helen Burr, Katharine Stout, Kate Greene and Sarah Sherds MISSING MAIDSRETURN; "GRAND TIME AT SHORE But Thoughts of Mether Bothered ' One Bonaffen Terrace Miss "Were we lest? (Jertnlnly net. We were just taking In the sights of At At lenthj City." , Thus ended the two-day search for Margaret Dibbel, twelve, and Mildred Ilnnnen, fourteen, ns they returned te their Seuth lionaffen terrnce homes at 0 o'clock last night, declaring in uni son te anxious parents that "we will net try te rnn away again." The girls left their homes nt 11 o'clock Friday morning,, supposedly te go te n store nnd then te the movies. Hut Margaret, who lives at 2558 Seuth Honaffeu terrace, had seme money. Mildred, whose home is at 'Si4'2, was willing, se they decided te spend the week-end nf At.antlc City. "Wc had a grand time," said Mil dred, "and everything went ull right except I couldn't sleep for thinking nbeut my mother. I don't remember every place that we were, but we slept at, n place where they had a sign out 'rooms for rent.' " Parents of the girls, when they did net return home by 1) o'clock Friday night, started ,a search which was kept up, with the aid of the police, ull day jesterday. WEGLEIN PRAISES BOY WEEK TO CHURCH CONGREGATION Councilman Emphasizes Importance of Correcting Bad Habits in Child Itlehard Weglein. president of the rnv-!enncil. in sneaking te the con gregatien of the Columbia Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenty fifth street and Columbia nvenue, chesu as his subject "Hey Week." He dwelt at length en the usefulness, of the Institution. He strcscd In par ticular the importance te parents and te all who have in any way charge of the American youth te be ver en the watch for habits acquired In early life, se they might tnke means te eradicate these whicli would be of harm te them nnd te the cquntry later en. "These snnic boys we see around us," he continued, "arc destined te be the guiding hnnds of the Government. Hew con ye expect them te guard faithfully this trust if when they were young they were allowed te acquire any ejid nil bad habits. A jreut work is te be done by them, therefore great care should be taken of thein." CLUB MUSICALE TONIGHT Cheral Section at Temple te Take Part In Benefit The first muslcale of the choral sec tion of the Women's Club of Temple rnlvcrsltv will be he'd this evening nt S:15 o'clock In the clubrooms, 81 North Inroad street. The proceeds will go te the Temple University building fund. Many prominent singers will fukc part ns soloists, among them be ing Ethel Perter Breeke, soprnne. nnd Gertrude II. Fernley. alto. Ms Fran ces Hutterwerth will be the accompan ist. TheJ?hernl is under the direction of Gertrude II. Ferule. HELD AsIFweTThiEF Arthur Rubin Alleged te Have Robbed Three Stores Arthur Hubln, eighteen jenrs old, Lcldy avenue near Forty -first street, was held without bail for court jes terdnv bv Maaistrate Stevenson In thn Thirty-ninth street und Lancaster ave- nuc police station, charged with larceny. Hubln is saJd te have stolen jewelry I from tne stores ei lieerge i;inis. je.i Seuth Ninth street ' William Edkin, 4070 Lancaster avenue, nnd Geergu Letcrhasc, 4078 Lancaster avenue. FIRE ROUTS fAMILY Weman Takes Children te Safety at 6063 Norwood Street Fire early this morning sent the fnmlly of Hurry Sldenskl. 0003 Nor wood street, hurraing Inte the street In their night clothing. 1 Shortly ln-fere 0 o'clock Mrs. Slden skl was awakened by smoke. She gath ered her two children together nnd rnn screaming te the street. Sldenskl had gene te weik, but neighbors who heard her cries telephoned te the Electrical Hurriiu nnd the firemen seen extin guished the blaze. Hosiery Exhibit Opens In conjunction witluthe convention of the National Association of Hosiery nnd Underwear Manufacturers, who meet this week In the Hellevuo-Strut-ferd, a large exhibit et knitting ma chinery, loom winding machinery yum nnd, in fact, everything thut gees te iimike up a complete knitting mill, is en exhibition at the Commercial Museum, Thirty-fourth street below Spruce. Murdered Is Granted Respite Harrlsburg, Mny 22. (By A. P.) The Government has Issued u respite stnlnK electrocution of James 1)1 Ste- iihaiie, niiiir, until the week or June 2(1. This case was before the Heard of Pardons Friday and commutation refused. application for The Savey Opera Ce. prennti "iOLANTHE" (by Gilbert acSulliran) SeuA Bread St. Theatre May 25, 26 and 27 at 1.15 P. M; ThkcM mi m Ha aweav DOYLE SHOWS "SPIRIT" LETTER FROM DEAD KIN Teledo Medium's Missive Says Sen and Uncje Are With Him Chicago, May 22. Sir 'Arthur Cenan Deyle, who arrived. In Chlcnse yester day, accompanied by Lntry Deyle and their three children, exhibited two let ters he received from i. medium In Teledo Saturday night which he said were from his son Kingsley, who was killed in the war, and from his mother, who is also dead. That which he declared te be his mother's letter had at the bottom a scrawled signature, which, he said, was his mother's method eVnffixlng her name te communications te him before her death. That, he said, would hove been' impossible for the medium, Mrs. Ada Bessinct, te have known. Anether letter.- which was scrawled in pencil en ordinary note-pad sheets, came, he said, from his dead son, Kingsley. It, tee, was signed, nnd said: "It is bully te be with you en this trip. Oscar nnd Uncle Will are here tee." . "It wns utterly impossible." said Sir Arthur, "for this medium te knew that Kingsley had an Unde Will or that he was dead." Sir Arthur said he would investigate the possibilities of cemmunicntlng with the spirits of the departed by means of the radio dining his visit te Chicago. ITALIANS ACTIVE IN TRIPOLI Have Inflicted Heavy Lesses en Rebel Arabs, Is Repert Malta. May 22. (By A. P.) Ku mers were received here today from Tripoli te the effect that Italian troops were carrying out n crent offensive against the icbel Arabs in Trlpelltanlu, where revolutionary activities broke out Inst Mnrch. The Italian forces nre understood te be composed largely of local levies, sup ported by some Italian regiments under command of General Badoglio. The Italians, according te reports reaching here, nrc using a considerable number of bombing airplanes and have Inflicted heavy lesss upon the encmy. Te Entertain Shut-Ins at Picnic A number of preminent members of the Quaicer City Ladles' Moter Club have arranged te tnke charge again of the Shut-Ins' picnic te be held vat Woedslde Park tomorrow afternoon. A number of these ladies have offered. tne usa or. their automobiles and ar rangements have been made with the city te use busses for conveying these unfortunate cripples te and from the Park. All the amusements In the Parle will be thrown open te the children free en this day, nnd refreshments also fur nished them durlnR their stay. The tre mendous success of this event Inst year Is responsible for staging It again this early In the season. The following nre members of the committee In charge: Miss Eleaner M. Kershaw. Mrs. Themas s). Jacksen, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. 13rne3t II. Crowhurst and Mrs. Nerman S. Alexander. W. Freeland Kendrlck, who Is active In helping crippled chil dren, will be a special guest of the commtttee en that day. LUCI STRIKE ITiTOASTIjJ Cigarette lts toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible te duplicate. . Guaranteed by Open Cars. t(83 Clesfil Cars, 2T85 l'rlces K. O I'jctery Commuter "Well, I don't usually make recommenda tions, but that MOON car well, 1 y go have a demon stration and the treat of your life at the aane time." Ditplay room open evening Moter Gars The ear of thelen proven vnite MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. , Jay Vandergrift, Prea. 855 W. IreaJ St Faaaa Pealar 75M & CL. ah 3HJk STATE SUPREME COURT . . BEGINS ITS 200TH YEAR Historical Session Held In Harris , burg te Mark Event HarrlsftHrtvMny1 22. (Hy A, 1'.) Th Supreme Court of Pennsylvania i be gnn. the weck'marklng the blcentcrinlnl of its existence .today without banding down nny decisiens1', proceeding, imme diately te arguments wlth.ati arrange , ment mnde for n historical session dur ing, the afternoon nt which addresses upon the. court and Its cmirientvjTustices and their work will be delivered. Owing te the fucftlint the court Is sitting upon dnvllaht-suvlnd: time the list was, called at l o'clock, it being the first time in this generation ut least that it-has" convened at that hour. The first case, Powell estate. nppenl. iCiim berland, wUs'rcmnndcd te the HuVcrler Court nnd argument , begun fn Edge combe ys. Cleugh, Warren. Cases, iiel pressed wpre Iicrger's estate, Lehigh ; Commonwealth' vs. Mc-Cllntlc-Marthall Company, Dauphin ; 8pecht vs. Burchflcld, Dauphin ; Claster vs. Heller, Dauphin; Commonwealth ex rcl. Hendersen, Dauphin, .' '' Cases continued were Lnne vs". Dick Dick ineon, Lancaster; Commonwealth vs. Newtown Township, Delaware County, Dauphin; Commonwealth vs. Commis sioners, Dauphin; Fame vs. Pennsyl vania Light Company, Northumber land. Tcnlght the Justices will be gucss of the Governer at dinner nt the Kxec utlvc Mansion, nbeut thirty being in vited te meet them. ALIBI FORBLIZZARD General Bandholtz Says Accused Miner Was With Him en Aug. 27 Charles Town. W. Va., May 22. (By A. P.) Brigadier General Harry II. Baudhelti!, U. S. A., ns n defense witness in the trlnl of William Bllz said, mine union official under a treason charge, testified he took Blizzard with him August 27 en an inspection trip from Charleston te Itnclne. Asked whether Blizzard returned In his pnrty, the general said he did net ride in his car en the trip beck te Charleston lie ordered a second car te take in Mr. Blizzard, and, although the witness did ndt see him get in, the car followed his own closely, he said. - In the State's presentation of its case, Kil Iteynelds testified that en Au gust 27 behind Blizzard led bodies of armed nten from MadUen te Jeffrey, ar riving before dark. c. nigrofaselaTum dies Se De. Six Sisters Paul Merey, Jr., Especially Grieved Cichlasena Nigrofasetatum is dead and se are six of his sisters. They all lived nt the home of Paul Merey, Jr., 10.71 Walnut street, but as they arc goldfish the only one who feels grieved nbeut their demise is Paul Merey, Si, as the fish were members of the exclu sive piscatorial Fet and said te be worth mere than their weight in geld, or about $1000. The name of the deceased Is said te be scientifically correct, but there is some speculation regarding this. Paul is seven years old. Seme one told him thnt the fish could jump as well as fly, and as the season of sports in en, Paul and some of his companions took them out of their comfortable glnssy homes nnd gave them a chance, te de some athletic stunts en the fleer. Fer a few minutes Cichlasena and his Se long! Se long te shirt troubles! Se long as you come here ! Right size neckband !- Right arm length ! -Plenty room threughthei body. ! A scale of sizes that pre-) vines ier men et an builds. Quality that matches the nigh standard set by our i segers eet clothes! FERRQ & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at'Juniper i yHY 'always wear light or dark $ Men, somehow, get into habits in bujing clothes almost unconsciously they buy light or dark colors time after time. You've probably gotten into that habit yourself you'll likely buy verv much the same idea as you were last season. May we recommend that shade if you usually cheese darker a dark colei select light. You'll find eurelf enjoying the change gcttiim out of the new selection. q Our Spriirg models have been developed in both light and daik shade-tteasy te cheese what you want Priced 10 nil upward, w-Tth especially attractive valuta" $40, $45 and $50 JACOB REED'S SONS UQFVXXIAF iw- w sisters did a let of quick turns and fave fl geed imitation of the IL T. 5. 'mil nnd his friends were delighted. Finally, when the acrobatic geldlcs ay qulett Paul concluded they were taking a nap after the exercise. Hut they were still sleeping when Paul Merey, Hr., arrived and iiever woke up. It is un derstood that Paul Merey, Hr.. had an intcrylew. with Paul Merey, Jr., of a mere or less painful nature. t FINDS PLACES,, FoFSTeMEN Use of Employment Office for Women In Arch 8treet Urged These Intel esteir ill cmpmyfisnt for wqrklng women, unskilled, scml-skillcd, skilled nnd professional, are ursei by Commissioner Clifferd U.' Cennclley, of tfie Htnti. Di-narlmcnt of Luoer and In- i'dustry. te lensult the 'State Employ .. .. ' llf ... of ftSl'StnllMl inent umi,T i"r innup'p "" "- Eighteenth street. The office serves the district compris ing Philadelphia. 'Bucks Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Lehigh and North ampton Counties. It Is under the ad ministration of Miss Iteeccca W. Ball, superintendent, and MlsaAnnc W. He.- Ijgp, field representative. ..Beth employers nnu women secKiug employment mny file applications at the office. POLICEMAN ENDS HIS LIFE William Miller Had Been Despond ent Since His Mether's Death Patrolman William Miller, llftyene years old, committed suicide with a pistol jesterday afternoon shortly nfter coming en duty Hls wife heard the shot and found him unconscious en (lie second fleer of their lieme, xosKer street Miller had been In the police de partment ten years nnd wns nslgned te the Twenty-fifth District police sta ttnn MnvninpiiHlncf nvenue and Dickin h. son street. He was taken te the Mount I Slnni Hospital in the patrol wagon In i which he had driven many ether suicides te hospitals, and he died en the way. Miller te be despondent. TODAY'8 MARRIAGE LICENSES refer Penlca. Jr. 744 S. Warnock St.. and Jennie Marce. T4 H, JVnrneck at. Rebert B. Lee. 1034 N. 10th at., and I3ellah Frank Ezlmtewfch. I'.IU Philip at., and Julia Bandarlesh. i'!47 Paretherp st. James. J. Mnrh BH1S Carpenter St.. and nuth M. Thompson 2810 Wharten M. Pete lloaanevltch. 2033 X. Orlanna at., and Anna Jacubln, 1708 N. (1th at. Themas Mlnch, 818 June at., and Cela Kelly, 002 N. 4?tn t. , , , Charles R. Itummep. New Brunswick, N. J.. bmH TMtiM niutrm.tl riAnnfl. N. J. William lirminswrll. L8l) W. Cumberland at., nnd IMna llenner. .'iflSS Chancellor t. , Antheny Clrm, ip7ir Tllten St., ami sepiua Turck. 32SO Kdsement at Stanley nrltten, 8300 N. 12th at., and Edna Edward Schrelncr. 1806 E. Schiller St.. nnd Mai caret Urclscli, 1!34 E. Westmoreland Paul Plccble. 2209 S. Slcel at., and Kath- erlna Dl Martini, lull Tnaker st. Mlchufl iJimunte, lf-'-'t) H. Rosewood at., am Stella Deplctre, 800 Warnock st. Jeseph O Ueyer. 31121 Homestead st.. and Anna FIdler. 840 E Mndlsen st. ?1 N. Ihrman. 1.10.-. s. nth at., and KHz abeth Jlebman, 1003 X. 40th at. The distinctive elegance of tlie Wedding Invitations, Announcements 0?r Engraved Stationery obtainable Prem this Establishment h eivjnd te the fact that each part of the tverc from the plates te the finished engraving is produced ;n the Bailey facteiy &y experts The Governer's AUGUSTA, ME. is warmed by an Heat Machine and American Radiators Equip your home with American Radiators and an Ideal TYPE A Heat Machine, and you will be as comfortable as any Governer, and mere com fertable than most. Incidentally the IDEAL TYPE A HEAT MACHINE will save you se much money that you ought te knew about it new. A telephone call or a card will bring a finely illustrated book. - AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Idem. Beil trs and Amirjcax Radiators for every I eating ntti 115 N. Bread St. veu hmiL- l. i,..u..i Hi! a light it you usually u'uew "thrill" M2M76Chribstn& ' HIISRaNu.LesS BRIDE IN FASHION SHOW TONIGHT Omit Bridegroom te Emphasize Ha Is Never Noticed Anyway "A husband-leB' bride" will be one of the fentu'res'ef the fashion show te be prescntcdMn tlie Hese Garden of the Bellovuc-Htratfej-d tonight. The bride groom will be purposely emitted te em phasize the act (het lie's really never noticed nt a wedding, anyhow. Mrs. Barclay II. Wnrburteii, Jr., will Impersonate the bride nt the bridal pat t feutuie nf the show. Her bridesmaids will Include .AIlss Isabel i razor, Miss Mnrv Elizabeth Alteinus, Miss Miry Gleiidlnnliig and Mis. Pcrslfer Irazer, .Id.' ' , .. The fashion show lentuie or, the WMinewoed Deg and Pmiy Shew Ans given last Wednesday afternoon, nnd was te have been repeated In the eve ning, but ruin Interfered and it w us de termined te have it this evening, lhe first announcement wns that the pro pre giam would be -repented at the Itltz. but that has new been changed tejthe Belle-vup-Stratferd. lit addition te the fashion shqw there will be an elaborate vaudeville. ROB MOTORISTS OF $800 Bandits Flee After Haul at Bread and Ontario Streets Twe Negroes held up two men In nn automobile enrly jesterday morning and nt the point of revolvers forced the ec- FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings IBE R0SENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street COOL COZV COMFY UfrglenSlweK rnr. Ncn room SfKCIAI, MID-DAY LUNCHEON Foup; Choice of rive Entrees: Dessrrti Rell and butt-r; C'elTe or Tea. (All you want). 1604 CIIKHTNCT 65c Yeu can't ex pect a g e e d job .of print ing unless your engrav ings are right. IT 4. ,. me1r .. Anrr-n LiCX. US ITiaKe yOUf WlgraV" mgs, 1 limit. then expect te the The Che'Tnut jtree ENGRdHNG Ca!": E-tefclliseCHETNurfc ion B TDT7 A 1 Mansion Ideal TYPE A Philadelphia, Pa. clothes f IE! ippjpw cupantA te surrender n rnsh box con taining JJ800 nnd two checks. They es caped, , The men he!d up nre Abraham llronf llrenf mini, 4021 North Eleventh street, nnd Onrfleld Henry, his hrother-in-lew, who lives nc$t deer. The held -up oc curred nt Urend.nnd Ontario streets. Itrenfman said today that the hold up men were apparently acquainted with his habit of making a deposit In the hnnk every Haturdny at midnight. OLD FRAUD IS REVIVED Breeders Again Stuffing Chickens' Creps With Sand and Gravel New Yerk. Mny L'L'. (lly A. P.) The public saved 40,., ever the week end because Inspectors of the Health Depurtmi-nt refused te allow the sale of chickens whose crops were filled with Mnd und gravel. Ole Snltlie, director of the feed nnd drugs bureau of the department, de clared leday one of the crops weighed one nnd one-half pounds. Vi " ' 1 Perry & Ce. Announce Their Super-Value Prices en Strictly Summer Suits PALM BEACH MOHAIRS and Featherweight TROPICAL WORSTEDS begin at the Super-Value Price of $14 and continue te U7 U8 20 23 25 28 Without a doubt this collection of suits for the het weather is the most beautiful we have ever been privileged te offer our customers ' Palm Beach Suits Fine Silky Mehairs beautiful shades (light and dark) handsome new patterns, splendid new colorings. Every one faultlessly fash ioned exquisitely trimmed and finished with exact de tail, showing infinite care in making for they came from one of the best manufactur ers of Summer - weight clothes in the United States. Featherweight Tropical Worsteds weigh almost nothing, yet leek as stylish and trim as a regular Spring suit. Perfect fitting elegantly trimmed in colors and patterns that are as pleasing ' in design as the suits themselves are light in weight. The ideal garment for men who want te be well dressed eyen when the thermometer hits 100 but who don't want te sacrifice appearance. PERRY'S Our Super -Value Policy has Priced every suit several dollars lower than ether stores will ask See what you can get somewhere else for $14.50 for fine quality het-weather suits. We've been asking our customers te shop around and compare qualities and prices then come back te Perry's and note our Super-Value Prices. We want you te de the same thing new and in fact always. Buy where high quality and low price meet most attractively. That place is Perry's, but we want you te find out for yourself. Perry 16 and Chestnut in Clethes for Men SUPER-VALUE iSi'W-A'h'.iWV,' t 'ciiSifti, '.::" . - . t, ywtfJ2hmiAr,ikA, h'jii" i ',)'" Si M.'i i"'i IH-. CLEAN UP M0VUE JUSINI SOUTHERN BAPTISTS - - - r -,j Demand Censorship and Blmlnat nZ. WR1: of "Eternal Triangle" Platiir '.." .!sehsenllle, VU May 22,(Wy"A,fe.'.J nml race track gambling mid demand for 'j'i strict censershl)) f moving pictures, ffitgi ferccmeut of the prnhlbltien laws anilil " observance of .Sunday marked the repsfC' submitted te the Hnutlirrn Ilapttst ttmrs', Hnutlirrn Ilapttst ftsM'J hy Its Heelal Scrvkwl v.r i- a an expicssed hope that $yj cntleii tedny li) C'omiiilsslen. The cominiKlen expicsel Depe tK. Will II. Hnjs. us heiid of the nlcttfrftftvVV inntiiiffrM fircniiiiiiiiijii. wtiuiii cin". . . I ..... ... .1. .. mrf up" tne picture itusiness. tt iimiriwar of "Kattj" At buckle .pictures wait itVTj prevrd. "The morals nf our yetlijt'w'j people," ns tne lepurt, inuai ss H continue te be corrupted u.v tne puMH; w exhibition of the denial triangle an ether displays of Indecency nnd lust. in blue, black and grey, grounds with attractive" stripes (silky soft fab rics) beautifully trimmed with silk sin gle and double breasted coats. Suits a man will be proud te wear for the distinctive style that's in them. & Ce. i:n .si 7 J ,'S 4 5' V '. s f if f t e . t I ;: A -4 1 "3 it f i t f y i .1 it 11 l ti A v tf a - x ' ft r r r t J 1 v r 5 A n t T SB lit T ,6 t 4 t t V V J ? ' e 'AA .i ' ." if. a rn Mibte &tfMYii W isUMi j.e .