-& $&&& W2a,v.vi.flH &., PPsl f! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY; B,.l! "'V t ' wmmvmm$tf$mjMKmmmuum fi' 'W4yi? 'rjfj VMliRIPRPfwlPHnBBBlBlBlBlBlBlBV mff.1WfM I0R BAIT AIDS ff W SWINDLE f' ,4 ...!. Mllllnatr Enticed te I - i.m hv Creek Cane ,. - at the Shere ire-taTpTnTis used V i K Vtk nrnm WJW'JZZni of Scotch landed from one was . vhlftky n nig recently r ,.i.,j. ,.ff the Flerida coast. ( I in e used te bring I.ul. Henner, ?helc.lc milliner of New Yerk, te ,A,retVfer''trlmmlnK." That wa. 'KfeMerday when the details of ' ffi'VIre tnnplr.fr" swindle, which cost inner 120,000, became known. According te Cnptaln James Malsced, rf the Detective Bureau. Henner was totreduced te a man named Krause in Kiw Yerk wvernl dajs age, ey a phy Jfeinn Krausc, according te the phy lie JS: had offered te obtain the uhlsky Shim. Net being interested, the "ESS; .it aid. then drew $11,000 ILm his bank, and accompanied by v fefuw and the physician came te this SUVnd at a bench-front hotel. The SRemen then visited an establishment liBtltlc avenue where the Whisky deal rtf supposed te be concluded. The MmA owner, however, who was a timber of the gnng. refused te de fullness In the presence of witnesses. The physician then returned te New i Yerk and Krause and Renner visited 1 Mether hotel for dinner. Find Wallet In Hetel Hirdly had they been seated when Khuse, steeping ever, picked up n wal let Investigation showed that it con taDC( $121 in cash, a quantity of ftclni sheets and n visiting card bear 5 the name of R. H. Hart, and an itta hotel address. Finishing dinner Krause suggested te Renner that they call up the owner of the wallet and rejurn it te him. Ar riving there Hart was most profuse in bis thanks, insisting that .the money meant nothing te him but that he would have been practically ruined without the racing data. He declared thit he was en the i"lnnlde" at several tricks. Krause declined te accept .any reward for the return of the wallet. Hut then inMed that he would give Ktsuse and Renner an opportunity te participate In his "inside information." Proceeding te a cettnge In Seuth Connecticut avenue, Renner found a fully equipped peel room. The equip ment, consisting of telephones, tele graph Instruments, n blackboard en which ure written the names of the various horse?, which it was found later were merely fakes, when they 'were Mixed by the police. Hart made several bets for the trio ind was informed by the "manager" that he had wen $100,000. He de clined te pay the wager, however, un lets Hart could firt prove te him that te was able te xiiew nn equal amount thereby proving his ability te make geed hid he lest. That Hart agreed te de. The three tlen left. Outside Hart and Kraufe said thev could each show $40,- 000 and aked Henner if he could pro duce $20,000 te complete the peel. 11,000 Used At Bait Henner was assured that It would te, necessary only te show the money In-order te collect the wager In which heSias te have one-third interest. With Uiens of $33,000 easy money before him, Ren.ter, It Is new said, telegraphed te his wife te draw $0, 000 from the bank and wire It te him. That, added te the $11,000 he had brought for the whisky deal would Bake up his portion of the peel. Instead of wiring the mencv Renner's wife handed it te n family friend, jamed Stell. The trio met Stell at th railroad -tattnn upon hit nrrivnl and the four men then returned te the joel room. Stell became suspicious and warned Renner te hnve nothing te de with the scheme. Renner Insisted that ererythlng was nil right and demanded til money. Stell then left and hastened te Cllv Hall where he re ported the affair te the police. A titiel lead of detectives hurried te the address, but In the meantime the "manager" and Hart had gotten into In argument during the course of Jhlch seeral "blows" were btruck. The money was knocked from Ren ler's hand and he found himself out side the cottage. He found the deer locked. Iy that tim the police ar med and broke in the deer but the .?lJ,a', flown- enrrying Renner's 120,000 with them. VACUUM CLEANER INVENTOR DIES BY STRANGULATION Death of David P. Kenney "Acci dental," Corener Avera Peughkeepsle. N. Y.. June 5. (Hy A. P.)-I)avld l Kenney, aged fifty Jve, of .North I'lalnlicld. N. J., in in V'ref t!ieacuuin cleaner, was found ad with a cord tied around his neck at the feet nf Mount Ueacen. sixteen jwes south of here, jestcrday after after seen. Ceroner Jehnsen pronounced death te HORSE AND TRAIN ESCAPE Animal, Caught en Bridge, Have Wrecked Can nuiern, teiin., June 5. (Rv Might A. P.) ;"""" vuiih,, ,iune ,i. ( ins.; ill y, rr, tTm ,e ' the SSfn"L,'r ".'Mb ?' ,hp N Yerk. vmV..'.". "."?".."n."ler" Railroad h tmim.1... ,- uniuuau nere (, " """ " nnunai was held i.A ,trl eiit b nn the ether track, frightening H,e ,r. Hn mui.i that h e V71r '! .V' -. It w "b e wed ill u br P" Rni1 lnlcr wen rnti. iiB22fc.,i,li!reiltl ,nwi mM " the S,1"1,11"" en the ether track he GIRL SH0PUFTE"RSCAUGHT Hd Sy.tematlcally Robbed Shenan doah sterei, Police Claim rMlfninilnnl. n Kintrehie,, Vhlr'tc'en. TlV. lintvage. ioea ini'ivc, were nrrnctnH I.... Oil n I'll in-,.,, . .. ,. ebb n n . " , ".'"irniaiica y bttS rf. ffi ' ?.? ..The police have een uaiehin. ii ,".v vw nave a-ftbrv .",! t'l't ',ia,lr for Hemc tlme I clias . r t,?kcn in,n 'utedy after Jin, 5 ,.? , I Week. through the sl.ei" ""MlKatinn si, t the r innniL "ed hundred of merchandise stored G; A. R. MEN GATHERING 'Wphlan Heada Vanguard for On Talking te Ones Self : -By J. P. McEVOY THERE are few pleasures of n keener zest or mere satisfying content than that of heldlns long, Interesting conversations with one's Bclf. I am aware that people observing you going down the street talking te your self are likely te rap themselves en their top-pieces, se te speak, and give vent te the assertion that the premises are unoccupied. Which may be true of the prcmlsea e indicated, but net necessarily se of yours. The fact that you have the geed taste te talk te yourself Instead of te them is sufficient proof of the con trary. AND yet, in spite of Its obvious ad vantages; tee few of ns talk te ourselves In preference te less interest ing people. We waste our time trying te convince ethers that we are right and they are wrong, when the same energy might be used en ourselves for nobler nurneses. After nil, why convince ethers of any.' thing As the Scotch motto lias It: "They say. What say they? Let them say." Certainly nothing could be fairer than that. TALKING te one's self, preferably nleud, is one of the beat methods of pursuing a line of thought. Jehnsen sneaks of some one who "clarifies his thoughts by filtrating them through ether people's minds." The same re sult can be obtained by using your own mind In the snme manner. People who de net think, but only think they think, and' don't think that very often, will object te your talking te yourself. They nave nothing else te de. Don't pay any attention te them. LET Uri? in conclusion, tabulate some of the advantages of talking te one's self: First. Yeu are always sure of an In terested audience. Second. Yeu are always sure of n sympathetic audience. Third. Yeu waste no time or energy in fruitless or disastrous debates. Fourth. Yeu can cut the conversation short whenever you wish. Fifth. Yeu gradually get rid of most friends and all relatives, a consumma tion most devoutly te be wished. ' Sixth. The cost is Inconsiderable. Seventh. It takes you out Inte the open air. P. R, R. Restores Oossrvatlen Cart New Yerk, June 5. Observation cars will be restored August 1 en the fastest limited trains of the Pennsyl vania system running between New Yerk, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington In the East and Chicago and St. Louts in the West. Galvanized Beat 'Pumps . ManufartnreiL, hr w C.. V. .M f. mtrx nit N.Y. BEAUTY SEEKS DIVORCE Millionaire te Contest Mrs. Rebert L. Graves' Action In Paris Paris. June C. The report that Mm. Rebert Lerraine Graves, long hailed as one of the great beauties of the New Yerk social world, is te sue for divorce was confirmed yesterday. It beckm known that her main ob ject In coming te Paris Is te institute divorce proceedings. Her millionaire husband, It Is reported, will arrive here today nnd will vigorously contest the suit. He linn made reservations at the Clarldge, New Yerk, June fi. The news -that Mrs. Rebert L. Graves, who sailed for Paris May 10 last, had gene abroad te sue for divorce was net unexpected here. It was only a few weeks before her departure that society learned the pair had separated. Up te that time they had been apparently living happily to gether. Then It was suddenly learned that the elderly husband had departed from their town home nt 7 West Fifty-first street. What caused the rupture net even their most Intimate friends In the so cial world have learned. rMERCERn The safest car in the world te drive under any read condi tion. Examine the stripped chassis in our salesroom.' Carru.McDevitt Moter Ce. SB North SmJ at. 1 sBK JVAich Th, Hmrd Wmy Thm Uethin Way it &4feriLV" Sumner brings infinitely mere need for het water and you want it in the easiest and meat efficient way. The Levekln removes het water cares and responsibilities. Halves an abundant supply at any hour, , day or night. Ne matches no bother no waiting. It lights itself and turns itself off. Its operating cost is low. Investigate the Levekln it is different. Frem ymtr Plumber r thm U. C t. THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. 39 te 43 Laurel St., Philadelphia LeveMn AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HE ATE IiBbBbbbibibibibiHIbVbY fIFel H9HS9CbbibibibibibibibibibibibibibA bT iJ lilllSgsK&il.' tmNsV bbibibibJIsbibibibBbH Wl BslHsiibrlJBlBlBMBaiBH 1 BsHtBBlBlBlBlBlBBBf V tM "VaHBaHLV viJfi ', f IBbVBIijbV A f!?j j itaffiMijaiySS1 "".J1! ;jaaJBBMJBaC8sBcg-''1 , -" M Founded -in 1885 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sta. tj) as a first payment en any Used Piane This is a special offer for a limited time te help us move ever 200 especially fine used upright pianos which are crowding us. These pianos have all been rebuilt and are Guaranteed. They are also exchangeable at ull price" paid any time within one year. Most of the standard makes are available at real bargain prices. Something Special Heppe "Suitcase" Victrela Outfit Just the thing for innumerable uses where your large Victrela is net se practicable. A portable Victrela with six 10-inch double-face records all for only $5450 This amount may be paid at simple rental rates en terms as low as $1 Weekly l sMnsajV The Bride's Piane The ideal gift for a bride is a grand piano, and at no ether place in Philadelphia will you find such an array of famous grand pianos as at Heppe's. .Our list includes: Masen & Hamlin Henry F. Miller Weber Steele Edouard Jules Heppe H. C. Schemacker Prices from $695 up. Rental-Payment settlement ?k (BTkW ull I" 'ill i Is' 11 a Be sL 'a bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT Beware of the "Price-cutter" Hen. W. C. Krllv. Conertntmon from Penntylvania t a y . "The price-cutter givta U tuyere a bargain en known feet te that he may everehmrge S00 cut cut tern ere en unknown goedt." Heppe't inaug urated the "One-Prirr" tyttem in tISI and hat praetlted it ever Mnce. WWWWWiywWWWWW r - TT w TTTVTTVTVTV W T v T V wW V w r W W T 1 IKSr3 Mail This Coupon for Full Information C J Henne Sen (Downtown 1117 10 Chestnut St. ) ph.. V. J. Iieppe S SOn ( uptown 6th A. Thompson Sts. 1 relll. Without any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below) : Pianos n Plaver-Pianes Tt Victrelas n 0 Player-Pianos 0 Led. 0-5-22. Ihll, i&tMl Encamp ment at Alteena in p. i . .. " taiAXipAsTi W, :.w'"i of JJJ?.JSSt dtlphl APPERSON MOTOR CARS Tirst cost is last cost of the perma nent satisfaction and personal safety enjoyed by every Appersenpwner. This first cost, tee, becomes unimportant when put en an annual basis and balanced against the long years of unfailing service and low upkeep assured by Apperson design and craftsmanship. Even the time, spent in making occasional adjustments is reduced te a minimum by the easy access provided te every unit of the chassis. Seven distinctive body types. Prices range from $2620 te I3695 at Kokomo, Indiana. Excise tax is extra. APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO., KOKOMO, IND. Apperson Meters of Penna, Direct Factory Branch S. W. Cor. Bread and Race Streets Locust 5167 - SBPSpPSk7VzVBBr .SpSr 1 .nnry - t ,1 Simplicity and accessibility are twin features in Apperson design. The meter is actually two simple fours coupled te one crankshaft. Generator and fan are driven by the same belt. Positive thermo-siphon cooling elimi nates troublesome water pumps and thermo stat. Four easily handled cylinder heads can be. removed without disturbing mani folds or water connection. Convenient outside adjustments are provided for all moving pam subject.te any ultimate wear. "THE EIGHT WITH EIGHTY LESS PJRTS" .u I'ff Standing or walking there is no escape EVERYWHERE the same unyielding hard ness underfoot ! Just standing is a strain every step is a jolt. Never was the need of a heel that-ghws real protection as great as it is today. The price of Ouflivan's Safety Cushion Heeb te you is generally the same as the price of ordinary heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repairman mere. Your repairman could make a bigger immediate profit en any one of a dozen substitutes but O'Sullivan's always mean satisfied customers, and satisfied customers mean increased business. Ask for O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels when you leave your shoes- see that they are attached. The O'Sullivan Heel Company. U MSB Jigw NaMfe. IFM ' ' J SI "TT I 4H-c 4U ill i I VI- ipcnuera bubtinf machine rr Birr- 1Sbqj)wAC I nxrn 1.1 Hi- Executive gu . itpert en times A Let L.B. move these curves each month en time I "Where are my sales figures for the month?" demands the sales manager. "Where is the new inventory?" asks the general manager. "Where are my production cost sheets?" interrupts the factory superintendent. Are such statistics as these, without which you cannot analyze your business, delayed a week, a month, six months? Ten years age Library Bureau organized its Statistical Service Division - the only service of its kind in the country. It will prepare vn.. statistics en a prearranged schedule that ' ..ares delivery en a given day every month. Are these statistics confidential? Protective symbols established by you enable L. B. te prepare the figures without knowing what they represent. Manned by a trained personnel, aided by the largest battery of special tabulating machines in the country, Library Bureau's Statistical Service Division stands ready te supply promptly and regularly statistics vital te lowered costs and greater profits in your business. Library Bureau Founded 1876 I Plans H Makes H Installs! Gird and filing systems Cabtuets Supplips M. W. MOMGOMEKY, Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia lien, walnut 3,194 and Main 739 J The Six Big Divisions of Library Bureau Service J. Special Service Analysis Servics Indexing Service Statistical Service 2. Specialized Departments Bank Department Government Department Insurance Department Library Department Schoeu of Filing 3. Filing Systems Alphabetic Geographic Numeric L. H Automatic Index Kutnell Index Subject 4. Card Recerd Systems I. n. Sales liecerd L.B. Stock Recerd L. D. Card Ledger I.. B-Visible Kccerc File 5. Cabinets Weed and Steel Card index cabinets Ceunter-hight units Horizontal units L. B. Card record desks Vertical units L.B Recerd Sale 6. Supplies Cards Over 1,000 styles of plain index and stock forms Felders L. R. Reinforced folders Plain and tab folders Guides Plain, printed and cellu cellu eoids Removable label guides Metal tip guides ' I- 'Ji m Telephenes: 5$a hru W u geiniiiinvaw READ THE R&AL ESTATE ADS ONl ' '"---' m&iWmJ MizMMrtMT t'itt, in mtaamamairi)' f -r '': imi mswwvfw-ii "iirr " PAGES 27. 28. 29 AND 30 . . l. J - ... ..' Wwte!5!flrffi!!: T Ji. ..v ,5. XI rt , '"MiiJ'.XJ, L laaV.T -
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