Tl . B pwnw lENIINO RULING rt ' M Inclined ..ntnri nowBYei, W Accept Vindication of Mevie Star as Final fcTOR pleads ignerAnce . n tlie Asserlaled Press P. ." ls. June 0. Whether the Sw-film ncter, dismissed yesterday ffil c Court. lll he taken before "rand Jury, wa .till under con- Attorney Themns Lee Weel- rtD "S ""," ,7rtlV of the f'cace SftStar "h Then- ns HllRht chance of fginpy win . ,. before a Jiiry. i&c. he nted time te 1 .. vhll ,w.e"'.i,. Ii!pi.ce carefully. asMiacr ". -:- . i.i.i n,. i. no denla I of "the rhnrce that fer marrleTMlH, Winifred Hud- ill""' . -it i .. f ( llrifiilti f int la Mexican, '"","-' ............ HkW he still as legnllv inarrkd te i'SSiIm that hc'lhed with the Recend In California nubsc- vaunnnn SiVn te the Mcxlcall ceremony. California cede provides that In & n n iiiii'aci'ia uikuiii'ui tfSlde the State, proof of marital re i 8taL within the State following such Siirljje mul he ndilutcil'te sustuin i'fit eharxe. , T .1- ? ' liieniiiiv i'"ve" ' . .: ' . . . . I.. .. l.Inll I.n .,n , I MAlCincni in winrii iic wiiu through hh nttoinejs. A Ljh.J 11 J.. ,. !.n..iinn nt lilt, lmt T S.ui Minn Hudmit. net dreaming ftSit.I was breaking or ielatlng nnj ySOllernla law s. , 1 rea be new- my lack '.UkAAVPniP UL IIIU v,aiiivtiiu iwnei .. kttwM net under any conditions assume Mritfti reiauuii9ui. im in j intew.i. I fin Valentine until me tunc nxca u.v I U'.,iil hnrc exnired. unen which we I. ?. . !-.! nitiiln tiAM. ti T ra . lie nrarcieu ukuhi " i" n , p.- --,, ,! . PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS GIVE THE HOTTENTOT' AT BROAD Old Cellier Success Effectively Pre sented by Amateurs William Cellier's comedy success of I eeisen or be hack, "The Hottentet," vii presented with much success at the l;Bred Street Theatre lat night by the Philepatrian najcts, ami win dc given throughout the week. ' Jimes J. Skelly, well known te ,'PblIsdelphiaii". took the role of Sam Birrlniten, tnc iinieriunuic jeung ,Bn wne prcienueu 10 dc quiic an Miiutrlan. and has mnn mls-iidven- Lures eh the result. Heu with mom- irW et vemer in uie reic, no one could find an, fault with the wuy the i .. . l.n.l 1 .L .itlf I M.. rani waa iiu,.t-u i.ik ninm, .inn ni. gStIK burei ailiicu aneiner Mirce's te i lis long Milng. Ills (emedy work, trhrn lie tomex in from riding the d taielc "Hottentet." the Wcletis hoc bum ulilili iemed gets ltd name, was llilendlil, ' Alice Itethttcll wns most charming la the lending l.idj nud combined u tffr.llvclj acting ability te an out -itandlns pcrennlltj. Otlicrn who np uaml le geed ndantugc included Viil?e .nrrtj Dultcll. Murtln .T. E lev, Hugh H. Uunlap. Harry Lee, J.t.-ili Kcllly and Jesephine Uurclln. J ArJD CONCERT TONIGHT I'bl'inn Treat) 1'ark, Columbia ucnue it i ncacn mi ret. Il - ..... . . ti. bDnfccri. di iiivy vara r A nuirtrt nf Mpthmllkt . dm !.... from I'nien Churrh will sing tonight in iii rriTrauuii uiiiiinng nr tlie 1'lllla '4'lphla Nat) Ynrd. A nrled program las heen prepured. " Concert Postponed Thj veeiil rreltnl of Ilenii Siett. nn- luncfdfei luM pcnlng n( Wltherspnen III!) for the benefit of St. Chrleteplicr'n Hospital fur Chlldien, was postpenco. fj.l!mt1l'W9"".yr a NEW brands need sclentlflc boxing qutlity. -"" "i' "" WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., PhlU. lfaiuactui-eri, e SPECIAL PAPER BOXES i TWg25 i ' te Equipment te build right The first equipment is purpose-. the "tnndard a.ri?ht work. And SSm i3 BheuM be tl nfetlen nn(! facill- Lv3;iTIie"0 with a Kd achicct, make the building right. RL.H00VER&SONS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION "21.J023 CHERRY STREET B Xtmt s Ik 4 IJCrf 7ll 1 Miuwi' 915.00 r5w t.n. -) Unusual Patterns in Spert Suits $22.50 te $35 Ss P: ss 'ear f I1PLa,ttn,, lrt irlah Tweert, u( m: rerteU malcrlali. SEPARATE KNICKERS '""n-MSS (spcclRl for in ,er'' ,tlm t'letli ."iV&JS! Cum '" XUOLF tPECIALTY t Shep 4e Seuth 17th. PmamLPHIANS-AGlJEE 6N 5 GREA TEST WOMEN IN WOULD Mrs. Rudelph Blankenburg, Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. Altemus Plac& Carrie Chapman Catt at Head of List in Reply te Chilean Pan-American Delegate's Request Who nre the twelve Brentet Ameri can women? The Nntiennl League of Women Vot ers hnK been linked by one of the dele-1 gates te the Pan-American conference, Senerltn Onielnla Mandtijanote. te Kclect for her the names of twelve living, American women about whom die will write nrtlcles for Chilean newspaper. The League is nsklnjf everybedv's help In nnswerlng the questien: "Who nre the twelve women eurChilenn sisters mav best ndept ns leading llehts?" A number of prominent Philadelphia women have responded te the request nnd have made up their lists of leading women. Mrs.' Itudelph Blankenburg places Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt. president of the International Weman's Suffrage Allinnce, at the head of the list. "Mrs. Catt," she says, "Is n states woman. She has made a great study et political science. She is the leading American woman." Mrs. Themas Winter, of Minneapo lis, president of the Ocnernl Federation of Women's Clubs, she ranks second. M. Cnrpv Themas, retiring president of nryn Mawr College, lends in educa tional work for women. "President Themas," says Mrs. ninnkenbtirg, "has done n great deal te broaden the lives of women. As an educator she Is at the head of the women." s Miss Anna Oorden, president of the W. C. T. U.. because of her organiza tion werk: Miss Agnes Rcppllcr. be cause of her essas: Marv Roberts Rlnchnrt. for her entertaining nev;l. she nlse elects te the roll of the honored. Jane Addams. et Hull Heuse, she halls as the "peace woman." Miss Mnr.v I.eaceck. of Denver, she says, is the leading woman lawyer. Her special work is settling estates, and she transacts n large amount of work for her Commonwealth. Miss Maud Weed Park, head of the League of AVemcn Voters; Harriett Tayler Upton, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Republican Pnrtv, and Mrs. Themns Burdette, a member of n research committee sent te Mexico. sh lauds ns political powers. "All my women." concluded Mrs. niankcnbttrg, "arc honorable, brilliant women, nnd have something te tell our Pan-American friends ak a result el knl lKn " Put the matter of selecting n list of a chosen twelve from all ever this land of free nnd Intelligent activity is net en easy task. When questioned upon It. the Phlla delphlnns nil crlej for merciful consid eration. 'nnd said, "Fer goodness sake, give us time te think It ever." Mrs. Barclay Warburton. Mrs. Bcsie Dobsen Altemus nnd Mrs. Geerge Hor Her ncc Lorimer ngrce with Mrs. Blanken burg In five cases. 1. e., Carrie Chap man Catt. M. Cnrev Thetnes. Harriett Talor Upton, Mary Roberts Rlnenart nnd Agnes Iteppller. Mrs. Altemus nnd Mrs. Lorimer in clude also names of Mrs. Mcdlll McCer mlek nnd Princess Julia Grant Cantn cuzene, a leader in the work of Russian relief. Mrs. Lorimer would herald the work of two artists, Cecelia Beaux and Vio let Oakley, and three wives of states men, Mrs. Warren Harding, Mrs. Chniles Evans Hughes and Mrs. Nicho las Longworth. Mrs. Altemus includes Mabel Board Beard man, who has served In Red Cress werk: Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, presi dent of the National Weman's Party, and Mrs. Barclay Warburton, for her work In rallying the women In the re cent campaign. ' Mrs. Warburton would net have the Pan-American ladles miss the lusplra lusplra Hen of the lives and work of Anne Mor gan, acting in the work of Ircnch re construction, nor Kvnnieline Beeth, lemmnnder of the Salvation Army. These arc suggestions from Philadel pi la te the Chilean chronicler of service and noble deeds. , . Who will the chosen dozen be? U'Mirl 'a nil nnn : a Z sandbagged him. His hanrW nM were tied as he lay 'tipen the fleer. H was found unconscious by a customer who entered. Henlckman was treated nt the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. CHECK N. J. RABIES SCARE All Dega Chained Up' In Pemauken Following Mad Deg'a Invasion With all dogs chained tip at home and a "liability of a S30 fine hanging ever the heads of these who fall te keep them there, residents nnd police of Pen snuken, N, J., hnve succeeded In check in nn ftnliliHTite ttl nihlra. A straV mengiel, which get loose In the.fertc kennels et Kane bciten, tne pence say, hrmivlif th illupnuit (n the tnwll. The most disastrous, effects were In the Fclten kennels, where it was neces sary te 'sheet llftecn bird dogs. A cow rwlnnfflnv tn Allnri FMrnn. father of the (owner et the kennels, was disposed of In tne same way, no imving eccn iuiu.- by the mongrel when he first entered the place. Lester Fclten, n younger son. hlttpn liv one nf rlie ileas from the fennels, was treated at the Cooper Hes pital anci suucreu no in cuccis. , .fill wLtirmAW ' T - - I'FI AUTOS CRASH HEAD-ON f - r- James Plersen, 6311 Limekiln Pike, and Medary Avenue Man Unhurt James Plersen, 0310 Limekiln pike, said by police te hnve'jrun down and killed a man last wccklgured In nn nn ether nutomeblfe accident last night when the car he was driving crashed head-en into a machine'' driven by James Kellcy, 2114 Medary ncnuc, nt Twentieth street nnd Limekiln pike. Plersen nt tempted te turn Inte Twen tieth street when he saw KelliVs ear coming. He wns tee late nnd nfler striking the ether machine swcived Inte the garage of Wllllnm Price nt Lime kiln pike nnd Medary avenue. Neither driver wns Injured, but Pler Pler eon Wns arrested for driving with two different license tags en his machine. ttiWLM"A:CVS eirk? -ttfc UAxXr'Kl AuJJAJ WOMAN y.si . 'j. JV1 -f 77. uifTiyPiiu L ' 'liirt ' I HURTINCMtH Rtetlvtt token Leg When Aute Collides With Van Mrs. Mnry Powell, 507 Hndden ave nue, Camden, was serledsly Injured last night when an autetruck en which she was riding and which was driven by L. W. Larklns, JO Seuth Mele street, col lided with n mevlns van driven by I red Herzmnn nt Bread street nnd Glrard avenue. Her rbht leg wns breKen anu she was cut and bruised. She was taken te St. Jeseph's Hospital. Peultrvmsh nnd ne ml , utility tnsn thoroughly prsctlcnl i1elr ponltlen. Hither sslsry or pnrtnrhlp bW. Knr Ktlc snd proven ability te handle a larse and extenale propealtlon. O 128, LEDGER OFflCE '&J mm a mr 'W -JC J-Nlk. .,., K 4fcr vv s When climbing into thinner wearables, pays te watch your step Knew your dealer! We're Philadelphia's headquarters for Rogers Peet clothes satisfaction, or money back! Men's hats and furnish ings that measure up te the same high standard of quality. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper iff") m s-y' Wife "There you are, Jehn. Juit at I said. The Moen people are open in the eve ning and they'll reme up and get u in a demonstrator." Open Cars $1785 Closed Cars $2785 Prices F. O. B. Factory Display rooms open evening MoterCais The ear of the ten proven unit MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. Jay Vandergrift, Pres. 8SS N. Bread St.v Pseas Pepltr 7S86 THE Helmes Press cus cus temers knew the value of Artists, Copy Men, Typog raphers and Printers, all in one organization a complete printing service. The Helmes Press, Vrintm 1JIS.29 Chtrv 6tmt PhlUdelpbU WEST. PHILA. CLERK. . BOUND AND ROBBED Thugs Get $300 Prem Stere at 5228 Haverford Avenue The Rosemount Butter nnd Egg Stere, at r(2'J8 Haverford avenue, has been robbed by bandits for .the third time this year, according te report made te the police today. The clerk was sandbagged and bound. Twe men robbed the place at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning, just after It had been opened for business by Maurice Henlckman. One bandit en tered, asked for butter and then cov ered Henlckman with a revolver. Then the bandit whistled and the ether man entered, also armed with a revolver. They went through Honlck Henlck man's pockets .taking $280, according te hlH report te the police. Then thcr get $12 in small change from the cash register. Then the bandits ordered Henlckman fwCKf llSTRIKEJI Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra proeess gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible te duplicate. Guaranteed by 7wJntAjbiccv!ryncer efiftssiiiQ. ;tfri iwr, ;hvfr the APPRECIATED STERLING SILVER WEDDING G.I FT Dinner end Tea Services Single pieces many of which are T moderately prc8. Knives, Ferks and Spoons single dozens or larger amounts encased in ma hedany . -W-V Vs4fVf 160 SkmHukT , FOLDING CHAIRS WANTED AT ONCE REASONABLE PRICE Bell Phene SbeVwoed" 0452 saigiv'si.'.a JL W5S Copper Sash and Bar 8 Modern store fronts re quire copper sash and bars. We can supply you with the safest type of construction at a rea sonable price. We are carrying a full stock of both the Zouri and In In ternatienal lines and can serve you with prompt ness and dispatch. B lurm te hi u queit Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA MacDonald & Campbell Suits that Challenge Comparison $30 te $65 Fancy mixed Cassimcrcs, Worsteds and unfinished Worsted?, neat Stripes, Checks, HerrinRbenes, plaid and tweed effects. The re fined individuality and impressive correctness of these beautiful suits are equalled only by the superior sense of style and comfort which they impart through their perfect fitting and custom tailoring. Medels and colors that enable you te ex press your own personality, which is different, isn't it? Net A e 4-Piece Town and Spert Suits of the finest style and quality, 938 te 965 1334-1336 Chestnut Street 45 Suits That have Everything in Style, Quality and Appearance i Wc have concentrated our energies this season en producing Suits at $45 that out-rival the offerings of any ether house at this popular price. That we have suc ceeded in se doing is an accomplished fact proven by the quantities that are being sold daily. J There are splendid grades of Blue Serges, unfinished worsteds and cheviets and tweeds in all the desirable colorings and patterns. Made in our unequaled standard of tailoring and workman ship. Medels and sizes te properly and appropriately dress every one. mSSAs Wth I r Jff 5?flPTH AVENU&y 57th Street 56th Street RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Are New Offering Remarkable Values in Their Annual June Sales This Sale the most impor tant ever held at any Gidding Salen offers at cost the highest class and smartest creations from our own New Yerk workrooms, the most exclusive fashions in America. We have always offered im portant values en this occa sion, but this season we are making even greater reduc tions for this event The Entire Stock of the most Exclusive Heuse in America , GOWNS WRAPS COATS CAPES SUITS 3-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS SKIRTS WAISTS SWEATERS MILLINERY ! JACOB EEED S SONS Hi 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT. ST. l Nf M fl Management of Estates Personal and real property left by will requires administration by an expe rienced executer. This Company is authorized te act as executer, administrator, trustee, guardian, committee, agent, attorney, depositary, custodian, etc. Its management of estates covers the x collection of rents, payment of taxes, and the general care of real estate. The Pennsylvania Gdmpany Ter Insurances en Lives andQrantind Annuities TkusTAND Safe DepesitGdmpany MAIN OFFICE TUT1 Annnnr. 517 CHESTNUT ST. trHLiAUL,ljftHA Oppetltc Independence Hall BROAD ST.OFFICK 1324 CHESTNUT ST, Cerner Juniper Street Vn ' 1 i vM Great is our Confidence based en certain knowledge that our Super - Value1 ' policy enables you te se cure fine quality clothes for much less than at ether geed stores. We urge you therefore te shop around te leek and compare before buying anywhere. TERRY'S Worsted Suits the most satisfactory wearing fabric light, dark and medium color ings. Richly trimmed. Our Super-Value Prices for Worsted Suits $28, $33, $38 and $43 Blue Serge Suits soft and smooth te the touch net wiry like se many serges. Fine twill, herringbone and self stripe weaves. An ideal summer suit. Our Super-Value Prices for Blue Serges $25,$30,$33,$38,$W Clethes for HOTTEST WEATHER Palm Beaches quality in the fit quality in the trimming quality in the style. Light and dark shades. Our Super-Value Prices for Palm Beaches $U.50 and $17.09 Silky Mehairs with harmonizing stripes en blue, gray and black grounds mighty geed looking and very comfortable. Our Super-Value Prices for Mehaisa $18 and $20 Featherweight Tropical Worsteds fine quality light in weight, only 8 or 9 ounces te the yard cool, comfortable and styl ish. Our Super-Value Prices for Tropical Worsteds $25 and $28 White Duck Trousers 8 ounce army duck cold water shrunk. Our Super-Value Prices for White Ducks $2.50 Linen Knickers imported, white or natural color. Our Supei -Value Prices for Linen Knickers $4.50 Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethen for Men iEI!l!!l!!!3'!llll!llll)J In IubttT rail H fl imnraiH You'll taste the difference! 4SC0 Ceffei Sold only in our Stores .sa h ? JrytJumtfkrQ,, 1 : J' J CHARTERED 1812 Wr Mh SMaaaaaBMBaaaBBBBBBBMBH A i V . m. s, . u .V'tfp "y- a&fck&feft .MV knit). &&. tie iA l-v IM tfW. .iklt. A ,. i. ,,,- - f--.TJ lil"Xx&f.t,V.-.t.. .! yfr iA.fehwi j wMmmmmmmmwmmsimm'i' "!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers