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NEW YORK American Stores are known as "Quality Eggs' Headquarters" Fresh Country Eggs 30 SHOOTS WIFE DOWN, HALT PEGGY'S TRIAL, PLUNGES OFF ROOF MEN ARE ALL UPSET Rudelph Krischer, of 1031 Mt. Vernen St., Had Delusion World Laughed at Him SAID MATE AIDED HILARITY s i temmmmm I'limi :ai iwi iiiiiinui'iiiiiPiiiHiiiiiBinii fi f dez I If J I carton OCc I 1?I f twelve evJeJ I if vw g Irj ' ' At a11 our stores I ! i glltpM I $ J LI- iL fit .. QM;7ffi ih c(l ?. h. m Tiu a Staff Corrttpendtnt Elkton, Mil., June 7. The male olc elc olc n.ent of this most fnrnetis of nil Orctim Greens Is tedny ceimldernbly upset ever the adjournment of the court until .Tune 10 just ns thev were becoming rcnlly In terested In Pcmrv O'Dell. former member of Ziegfcld's FrellcH. , . 1'eRgjr is centcstlnit the annulment proceedings Instituted by .lenn W. Montgomery, member of n wealthy fam ily in Hcllefentc, l'n whom she mnr ried here nfter n gay roef-gnrden party in Philadelphia January 20. With her marcelled brunette hnir and abbreviated Mdrt that displayed con siderable extent of silk sterklngs. Peggy was winning her way te the hearts et the men. Wives, mothers nnd sisters vere becoming skeptical. llulnes or the town was being neglected, for the courthouse seemed te lie a ir---arranged meeting place for nil thee sons of A.lnn. who could, by one excise or another, find their way te it. ledav the housekeepers untl llancees ere bren thing easier. Tears were the principal weapon of Peggy during her long recital of the events which culminated in her mar riage te the youthful Montgomery and cncmrwl tn hnnr nut llftr mother S OWn heard them there, but there wns no I.Wrrtntirm hnt ivsw Is mi emotional qunrrel, no loud words. Suddenly, nb- n(tre.s of unusual talent. She wibbed. s-eliiiely without warning, cnine a shot j Jt seemed, nt regular intervals, nnd nnd then n scream. IMere we could fnch time the glistering tears flowed, get .there we henrd two mere shots. ' whispers of sympnthy from the male nnd ns we entered the room we saw .jde of the courtroom could be henrd. mother full te the fleer. y the time she finished her testl- "Out In the jnrd I grnbbcd the pistol ninny Peggy was pretty well cxhnusted. out of lnv father's hnnil ns he was She ilenleil vidieimwitlv that nnv n.em- e going te kill himself. Hut once he get ber of her wedding party had been B en the reef I could de nothing. I i drinking. She denied that she forced g , could only wntch him ns he loosened his i Montgomery te marry her nnd that she fj held nnd fell. Hew he escaped being lmd te lead him from the taxlcnb. In S Ulleil. T don't, understnnd. fnef she ilenleil cvcrvthlllir in the tCS- "I'm sure he wasn't in his right tlmeny of Montgomery, who preceded mind. Ne man who was bane would Peggy en the stand. de whnt he did." I Following her testimony the defense i KricHer. at one time a prosperous . asked that n (ominlsslen be issued te names manufacturer, is fifty-seven take further testimony before exnm- rnrseld. Lately he has been employed Inrrs in Philadelphia and New lerk. bj n leather firm at Sixth nnd Arch The plnintlff demanded the five days street.. notice as requlrel by law. and the I Court passed the order. Court then ' ndjeurned. nnd the ense will be re sumed nt the regular term iune iv. Suffering under the delusion thnt hi wife wns laughing nt him, Rudelpb Krischer shot nnd killed her Inst night In the kitchen of their home, lO.'ll Mount Vernen street. Then he rail te the reef nnd jumped te the pavement In nn effort te end his life. Krischer is In a serious condition nt Hahnemann Hospital. Three ribs. liN collarbone nnd right nnkle were broken. He is expected te recover. The Ftery of the tragedy was told to day by the son, Charles. He said: 'Ter years my fnther has been under the delusion that people were laughing nt him. Often he snld the neighbors weie making fun of him, nnd sometimes that we were laughing nt him, tee. He accused my mother of laughing nt him. He said she nut ethers up te Inughlng. Of course she denied it. but he accused her nsaln nnd again. Ofter there were quarrels nnd loud words. Once my father vnid : 'A bullet will end your I life if this doesn't step.' Of course we , never took that seriously. "I.nst night Frank nnd I were sitting In the front room. My fnther nnd mother were In the room In back. We Natives of the Famous Gretna Green at Elkton Were Just Getting Interested PLAN NEW ASH STATION Wharf Project te Obviate Hauling Refute Through Central Section An asli-rccelving station en n Dela ware River wharf is te be established by the city te avoid hauling ashes through the central section te the pres ent stntlen en Race street near Twelfth. Director Cavcn will tomorrow ask Council for an appropriation for the wharf station. The Real Kstate Heard, through Its president, Jehn . iy llnms, recently protested ngalnst the Race street stntlen, Director Caven also plans n rubbish destructor plant. At last week's i scs scs slen of Council Councilman Mclvlnley offered a bill allowing the city te acquire a plot nt Harrewgatc lane nntl street for the plant. FIANCEES BREATHE EASIER PHILA. TO FLASH PRICES TO NEW JERSEY FARMERS; iasr" m Mb I W & b I1M jerttie-rxcrma The desire of centuries a really beautiful window within reach of the average home-buyer is attained in these casement-like Lupten windows. Light graceful strenj; close-fit-) ting don't rattle. Cost surpris ingly little. Other types for all rooms and garage in stock. Phene Garfield 1160-Mr. IJinkrl David Lupten's Sens Ce. Summer Service Will Aid Equal Distribution of Produce Sfflnt Dljpnfch te Kvtnine Tuble I.cduer Trenten, N. J., June 7. Radie sta tions In Newark nnd Philadelphia will flnsh te New Jersey farmers dally in formation during the summer en market conditions In the various cities in which their crops nre being sold. in his own larmtieuse the grower! HORSE, ON TRACK, RACES ENGINE; COMMUTERS CUSS Train Held Up Ten Minutes Be tween Riverton and Riverside A trninlend of home."bound New Jer sey commuters were delayed ten min utes late, jestcrday when a big black saddle horse insisted upon running nleng the rnllread track from Riverton te Riverside in front of the train. The encineer tooted his whistle nnd will be able te clamp the receivers ever ' the passengers grew profane, but the his ears In the afternoon and listen te ' A nf tlme wMlc the a voice tell Mm ever the ether h waves ""X na the 4:20 P. M. out of ' 1,rn.,31 tnrllnr0pri7.lT -br0K"fht CeTmlcn, bound for Trenten, nnd Its that morning, or nre likely te bring ( each' WPrc crowded. The engineer "hHfw plans of breadcaing tb.si.inTherrt felt Information by radio are n part of the hr tracks., One leek at the locomotive cemprehens vc market-reporting sys- , he (lnsll(,(1 nway in (rent trotting tern i by which the New Jersey Bureau th thrCP mCs te Riverside. There of Markets is bringing the grower and ie flnBmnn seized his bridle and led the consumer closer together. i h)m e(r thc trncks nnd the traln get It premises benefits for the heue- ,,,iP .... ii-s ii, tin: vuifi in vii u iuv iurm- ers iii the dlstnnt rural zones, through making instantly available the infor mation which can be used te advan tage In nveidlng glutted markets. An ocrlended market in one city usually means n lean mnrKct in nnetner. J. B. FAY ESTATE $6100 Will of Late Politician and Office holder Probated Today Jeseph 15. Pay. 1'020 West Suqu. h.inna nenue, who died recently in the JOHN WANAMAKER GIVES $1000 TO AID FARM SCHOOL Unsolicited Contribution Is Sent te Dr. Krauskopf by Merchant llnhhl Krnuskenf Iuik received from Jehn AVnnamaker an unsolicited con tribution of !?innn together with a let ter commending him for his work In thc Farm Scheel, in the interest of which the contribution is made. "Yeu arc a pretty geed Sunday Scheel man," he wrote, "and I enjoy Northwestern. General Hospital, a I . lmieh .hp KUnnert BiVen te you. es prominent politician nnu member of the dallv mv neigl,berH. nnd without ire department left an e.state of JhlOfli' 0,-lc nkln'R mCt i nm 8ending you te members of hlb family. At the time of his death Mr. Fnv was chief clerk of the small Claims Bureau of the Mu nicipal Court ami previously had been a member of the Legislature and wns sssk .sslsMsssr sV sW f r g ytvv rail m's m um.iixtf,- a: one time Ansistant Director of the u, wnd for' ,t QaxiK Bureau of Health. His will was pre- ".,A' ,i, . .in like me ti bated today. Jnines Thompson. CSlTi McCnllum street, leaves nn otnte valued at SS6, 40(1 te his widow. Julia Y. Thompson, and two miiis. Other wills probated are these of Sallv O. Clarke, 1200 VyeminB avenue, $81.10, nnd Greszent Heck, -KhI Jlnnayunk avenue. $.1(100 Inventories were filed In the peisenal 'estate of Themas B. Conrev. $l-t,:ill.-10 'and Mary Ilewnrth, $ll,0M.0l. just ns nn evidence of my interest und my desire te encourage you. my check for one thousand dollars. If you are net cellectlns the money en the spe', send it back te me, and I will keen it mall I sh Brace your tired spirits up with this tingling, healthful, fragrant delight Hener Sunday Scheel Head A leccptien was given te Jehn W. Levering, superintendent of the Sun day choel of the Second Baptist Church, by his friends and ndmirers last night. The occasion mnrktd his twtnty-cighth year nt. superintendent of the school nnd 100 jears of un broken membership in the t-choel by the Levering family. There were musical numbers and u histrionic recital and speeches by Deacon Daild Kuen, S. C. Starr, 'Wlllliiin C. Yeung, Walter Lee I and Dr. Jehn Gorden. Mr. Levering ' was-presented with a scarfpin. consider that ou will like me te have a little linger in your worn. CLEARED IN AUTO CASE Three Men Acquitted In Camden en Mistaken Identity Plea Jehn Smith and Hnrtman and Herbert Green, brothers, nil of Gloucester, were acquitted in the Camden court today of having received an nutomebile stolen from Isaac Llpitskv. 704 Tanker street. Jnceb Lutz. n farmer of cstvillc. testified these three men had stored thc automobile in his barn and had dis mantled It. . . , , The car was returned te Llpltsky in pieces. The defense was that of mis taken identity. LOSES 25-DIAMOND PIN The less of n barpln containing twenty-five diamonds and a?ncd at $500 w'as reported te the police this morn ing by Mrs. C. AVarrlner, 105 Seuth Kightccnth street. ACOCK Gingei'Afe UuntuPreduttcf wmmeDMEss $ r IV 1 St I III T COLLEGE GIRLS HAVE THEIR OWN PET SUPERSTITIONS Campus Is Place Where Legends of Luck and Misfortune Are Cherished by Fair Ce-eds ISANMtlLlA 'nnT aiaru Wfwwmm -, ... -- I;i"i. a. ivIf'A '.flPP.i WR4, . l .'iBuji. . .! College graduations, engagement an nouncement luncheons and farewell par ties, these things arc happening this week en the campuses of Phlladclphla'8 nearby colleges. And in the rush and whir of pack ing nnd the partings there crop forth the manv superstitions which ccn young college girls held te stanchly. At nn engagement party at wuartn- time or ether has been shown te woman kind te cist for a surety. On the University of Pennsylvania campus any day in the week jeu will henr the fair ce-eds, who ere scurry lng across thc lawns from their last I recitations, say te each ether: "Come back und my 'bread and butter.' " The suncrsltien that when two pee ple go en opposite sides of a separating mere College the gay heroine of a June i object . whether it be n pest or a per wcddlnc-te-be tiinnel as she was ns ceiidlng the btalrs and her friends all tried m mournful terrer: "Oh, thnt menus jeu won't be mnrrlcd this jnir!" Apparently, there was nothing te keep the party in the sunlit garden ut the girl's home from being a suicess. But nfter the incideht the hostess nnd her friends were In dampened spirits, nil apprehensive of some impending sorrow. A Bryn Mawr graduate, heralded for n brilliant career, dropped u mirror in her hurry of packing. Her ardor in these rosy plans for the future was Im mediately ii Ml woefully chilled. "It means bad luck for seven years, se why plan differently," she said. Su perstitions are supposed te be the result of ignorance. Rut U college clrle, the cduratwl DM. fine, remain yk thMtLi ttat.Mt e . l T.Mfc ..UJ.lMai.i. L.l Lf son there will be a quarrel between tlie two unless tlie.v repeat the fermuln "brend and butler," is the most preva lent one nt gills'. schools, If a hem of a skirt Is turned up, that means that "lie" (he loved one Is thinking of the wearer, the girls wiy. Perhaps this day of the radio will supplant the cede of superstitions that are supposed te reveal distant thoughts. But ask the fair ladies who read the books, anil they will still say: "When the right ear burns, some one is saying something nice nbeut you. But when the left car hums some one is speaking ill of jeu. Beware." KIDINO A HOIIBY TO HUOCKSS Th thrllllns story et i mn who found wealth and a crr In his prt miutmiu. ,nd who. show etbsrs m doorway et bl uecM. Intlw Masmaln BjeUeif of th asin. day Pcsuc iMwss. "ltek it a HspitTC. Sandwich Tray Substantially made of sterling s'lver in pierced design; 9J4 inches in diameter $15.50. Sandwich' trays arc very appropriate gifts for weddings and anniversaries. Our assortment in cludes many styles, all well made and moderately priced. S. Kind & Sens me chestnut sl DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVEnSMtTHS Travel the Clean Way i- te ATLANTIC CITY THE BOARDWALK FLYER Leaves Chestnut Street Ferry 4:00 P.M. Arrives Atlantic City 6:05 P.M. (Daylight-Saving Time) ENGINE BURNS HARD COAL Ne Smoke Ne Dust TUIKIHIB imTsiiiiii mnnuiiig PHILADELPHIA & READING SYSTEM ATLANTIC CITY R. R. Panama Hats Bltaetitd. nietk'il and Trimmed In any atrt. We ns add te Injure your bit. JEFFERSON HAT CO ms jar ik 135 S. 10th AW:sn? Mmm Taa MFoeol-Driak" Safe Milk Fer Infants & iBTtlidl O COOKING (or All AfM Quick Laaek at He. OfBej, tW ATtij) ImUatlaM ft SbitihitM Ccm&tiiL 3Zl EaVigfgr I jaetrttiaaa Better Built for Better Service CcnUht bHk' Waterman's Fountain Pen Ink Best for Fountain Pens Quarts, $1.25. Pints, 75c. &-pints, 45c. VEO &T UKENS f-O. 1 STATIONERS- JU PRINTERS-BLANK BOOKMFR1 JZNjathSt. PHILADELPHIA, 719Walnmst ' . --i i - m MM JpsslMMPs'S& ' Iff f BBHsBBsrlBm gdfllipBasjsWBaBsjL viV RsH 'sPVssssssssssssHssssssss' f BfBsT M M CVBBQv f LsissW lilt Sheer, unalloyed joy in moteringisreserved f erthe woman who driTd a Cadillac. With ererT mile of its 'swift, easy flighttheconvictien grows that hers is the unique and en viable automobile experience. Where else could she secure the strong, silken power, the comfort, the distinguished and arresting beauty, that se charm her in her Cadillac? Where duplicate its depend ability, which makes continu ous, extended enjoyment 'of .metering pleasures se definite and se serenely certain? Every woman who has had even a single ride, in her new Type61 Cadillac is unalterably convinced that it is the great meter car of the world. And her delight in Cadillac ownership is quickened by the knowledge thatall of her as sociates concur in acceptance of its leadership. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene, Spruce 0210 Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; PettsvUle, Pa. GAD Hew te provide for your family's future Write out in memorandum form your present plan for the distribu tion of your property. Review the steps your executer will have te take te put your estate en an investment basis. I L LAC Standard of the Werli 2. Cheese an executer who knows hew te take these steps and who will be competent and active when your will is filed. Talk ever your plans with this ex ex ecueor, explaining them in detail. If you have no will, make one at once. If your will is out-of-date, consult a lawyer and revise it. 6. Write a personal letter of instruc tiens te your executer, te be filed with your will. 7. Come in and talk te our officers in confidence and without obliga tion concerning these steps. Our booklet, "Protecting the Family", contains many practical suggestions. Why net send for it? Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street Bread and Chestnut Streets 2$?, ? Mfr Pacific Northwest $1 QQ14 Round Trip lOO Frem Philadelphia May IS te September 30 The open-air country where bigness predominates thousands of beautuul lakes, hundreds of picturesque rivers, leaping cas cades, misty cataracts, majestic snow-covered mountain peaks, gorgeous colorings and glorious sunsets. See the wonders et your own Pacific Northwest and fill your lungs with healthful pine-laden air en your way te the North Pacific Coast en the Northern Pacific Ry. "2000 Miles of Startling Beauty ' ' Frem Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, te Butte, Helena, Spokane-along Columbia River-Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victeria, Vancouver and Scenic Puget Sound. Step at Yellowstone Park "In Gardiner Gateway, Out Cedy" Gardiner Gateway, the Northern Entrance, opens the deer te leaping geysers, het springs, the colorful Grand rwn , rf t vSiS8'-3?? delehtful permanent camps. Ge tffis year. Yellowstone is the wonder of wonder spots. North Coast Limited All-steel Through Train te the Northwest Leaves Chicago 10:10 A. M. Frem Union Station, Burlington Reute Write, call or phone for free books as fascinating as fiction. 809.10 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, P.. 'Phene .Spruce 07S1 A. B. Smith, PaiL'Traffic Mgr.,Si. Paul, MJaa. ' j, 1,' -.. M ..r-,. rt-vrv - Mmmm iwsfflf w i -j hrf' B&ftr&M mM$ra'.rzi ti$f$$&$h .Tjn:. ,., " A'2ii21 aEKB. -5!r.i sd r.v'.' fj. frvt,yV.,'A.-. SiFrSffTWrs- CfV.-vfT. .Hi Tl 'AH "iiyjl lUI1-'11'1
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