i$i2Si LEDBPftDlPHlAr FRIDAY, JtrKB 1922 ' BAND CONCERT TONIGHT PHILADELPHIA'S FIRST BIG FAIR TAKE BULLET FROM BRAiN The Municipal Hand will play to night in Falrhlll street above Taber reed. t . . f . . -'' vy 13SBBBBBBJ tiArnni i Believe Man at Jeffe'nen Hospital Will Recover Living five days with a bullet In his brain, the result of nn attempt at sui cide, is the experience of Itudelnh Mnler, of Stene Harber, N. .1., wli had the missile removed by surgeons at the Jeffersen Hospital yesterday after noon. The operation, the second of Its kind at Jeffersen, wns performed after phy sicians discovered thnt paralysis was rapidly developing. The victim In nil probability will recover, but says he wants te tile. He wns found shot after a quarrct with his wife, It is mid. ill condition is improved today. Reports 8pruce 8t. Suite Looted PIW GIPSY BAND Oi Miguel. Kidnapped by a 4 Jfiee nerei "!' in Sydney, w. e. .'ILL RETURN TO NORFOLK H & ITt A 1(0 r. Ml 4. . i. "I I. r i . li. Btt Mlnl. be ,n Norfolk, V., . Z-,..nne rears ffe, and vrheie life am then has been ns colorful n any I'' JjefT book prlnMM, closed another "TUpttr Of ier Hie, mm ikiuiiim mic gMi Intereitlnf, reiterdnyf. when she farf Mnctunry In the police station at JirAwr. Nevn Scotia, after spending tmnesths the prisoner of n roving lindef fyple who kidnapped her from (ill city- i -Hff Mb". E" Miguel, wealthy Pe trltn glpy. has left for Sydney te Mm the loot Resn, who Is waiting Im arirntlr te be restored te her own knit In Norfolk. During the war he KTwmmlKslened by the War Depart 21 te nnrchase horses In Oklahoma L "T. Ial.tnitna ntAflA drilling rides across Ktate boundaries, MfMited nn unwilling Princess of lawny, and made te travel across two tatlnenta with roving bands of gipsies. h been the life of llesa Miguel. And ' ptw once mere she Is te rejoin her own ! ml clvlllzntlen. '"Cl... nffepnnnn. rrnnllnff rr n ' jbMtch from Neva Scotia, a dark -eyed fjrfdreMed in the fantastic gurb of the Joreidlc gipsy rushed Inte the police Mltlen at Bjunry nnu ucinnimrti pre tactien from n band of gipsies camped . ( the eutuklrts of the city. She as Mfted the had been kidnapped two Months earlier in Philadelphia and her lipti: had beaten and drugged her. Ke said her name was Hobe Miguel ' tad her parents lived In Norfolk. ,lte girl told n weird story when she fuk breathless Inte a chair In the sta tion. She said when she was twelve jutt old xlie was kidnapped by a band e( wandering gipsies, and she reamed with them for seven years ever two continents nml was forced te marry the ion of their king. She was rescued, she said, In 1020, liter a night pistol battle en the out eut liirti of Phoenix? Ariz., between her ripteri and detectives employed by her father. The Sheriff who raided the nriran with private detectives, she Mid. met stiff resistance nml her bus bind and fntlier-ln-!nw were urrcsted ind placed in jnll. .After thnt exciting episode she II veil jilftir for two years with her parents in Norfolk, Newport News and Phila delphia. Twe months age she was tripped ngnln by the snme bnnd of piles from whom she hnd escaped. A ihirl whs thrown ever her head, she ',Mld, while she was en the street alone, ind the was placed in nn automobile ind carried en a wild two-day race tenia I'enns.vlvnnln land up InteCnn tdi. Frem Montreal they went east te k Sydney by train. J Whenever strangers came near the (imp the girl snld she was cencealeiil In the wagon. Several times she es caped, hut the gipsies always followed her and preferred charges of theft te mum her arrest. Invariably, she said, Upen exacting n premise from her thnt lite wmlTd return te them the gipsies (Would ultlidrnw these charges and pro cure her rele.iKc from the authorities. LUTHERAN CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN READING Mlnliterlum In Session Here te Conclude Tonight r The next convenllen of the Lutheran Mlnliterlum of Pennsylvania and nil Wtnt States will be held at Rending, Pa., It was ilecliled at the session to te ny after Invitations from four churches lid been voted upon. Sentiment of the convention seemed te favor St. Michael's Church in Zlen, II this city, for the next convention. ind the question was about te be voted n when Dr. K. P. Pfnttelcher, of Reidlng. proposed thnt the convention of held In thnt city In conjunction with the 17,'th municipnl celebration. 'Alnety-nlne votes were enst for Herni al, living a plurality and a majority. This will be the 17.1lh anniversary l the Mlnlsterlum as well ns the l"tlth convention. The sessions will be in Trinity Church. . Other ehurclc that had bid for the cenvnitimi n-.e Salem Church, of lleth Khem and St. Jehn's Church, Kabteii. Following the vote. Dr. II. A. Wcl i, thn president, anneunce'd that tl.e convention would continue with the Milness of Wednesday, which proba preba cy will necessitate a special session to te night. It wns first supposed thnt the sea sea Rens would be extended until tomorrow. XM convention was scheduled te close li aft ei neon. ' Bey Hurt In Fall Frem Tree .Xh". J'I,1,nbi"B a tree in the back '? ".''Is. home, -Tnceb Rlfer. ten L, m"1'1.' of 2,W3 Ner"' P "treet. JM his tmlnnce and fell te the pave E't h below. He was taken te the Jerthwest General Hospital, where he BennJ t . ' sunering irem a com-! KL frnc.ture of the right arm nnd u r ..,, iiKiii niiKie. l BfibGHBnLittliiSx9r3BiK,'M'rEiBC6!HM W. S. Walker. 1021 Spruce street, reported te the police this morning that his apartment had been robbed of cloth ing nnd ether things te the value of j7ue. ' S-XWvvfW-tvhvXv Here Is the scene of the Great Central Sanitary Fair, which was held here In 1884 it DADDY" OF THE CENTENNIAL WAS SANITARY FAIR OF 1864 Philadelphia's First Plunge Inte Expositions Proved Great Suc cess and Attracted Attention of Entire Natien , Even During War Seldom or never is reference heard new te the Great Central Sanitary Fair of IfilM, though it wns, with the re election of President Lincoln nnd the steady ascendnncy of the Ilen forces In the Held, among the impertnnt events of that year at least se far as con cerned Philadelphia. . Fer one of Its secondary accomplishments was the creation fit nn organization and a for mula for the Centennial thirteen yenrs later. It was net, ns moderns may Incline te suppose, nn exposition of teeth brushes, rubber gloves, nnastrlngcnts nnd antiseptics, or charts showing the combined linvec wrought in a given time by heuscflles and concealed nhscesses at the roots of the teeth. There was a solemnity about the Sani tary Fair which such things, had they been the vogue, would somehow have served te travesty. It was war-time, nnd the purpose of thi fair was te raise money te build hospitals for wounded 1'tilen soldiers, homes for disabled I'nien soldiers and ipilnine for I'nien soldiers lighting in malarial areas. Se far ns the organ ergan lr.lnu committees were concerned no body's health wns under particular se'leltude except these of these special rlasses, and hygiene In genernl only se fnr as it concerned war and the new vaguely seen aftermath of war. The etymology of ''sanitary" was! from the Snnitnr.v Commission of the I nrmy, then tilling functions nnnlogeus te I these of the latter-day Red Cress. The I work and the problems of the Sanitary Commission were at this time greatest. The fair was held In Tegan Square during the month of June. A struc ture t tint was part liall and part tent, covered the entire squnrc (except a few spaces that were spared te save the trees). In n pafcrn never seen ngnln, or very likely before. A semi cylindrical corridor bisected the square and led from either end Inte the "court of flowers" at the cVnter, where new is the fountain. Wmgs shot out te the right and left, wherever possible, without running Inte either of the nrenan with tented tops. Turreted en trances were at all the corners. In side the halls and booths were hung with the national colors, the flags of all the faithful States and the names of the reigning heroes. "Lincoln," "Grnnt," "8herman," "Meade" and "Hancock." Kverv one save only perhaps Cop perheads', who, though the election wns net yet decided, were Infrequently seen outdoors deemed It his duty te go as often and buy as much as oesslblc. American Engineers Elect The closing session of the American Engineers Supply Mcn!s Association at Meese Hall this morning chose ns pres ident for the coming year J. Maurice Wlllltts of Jcrsev Cltv. Andrew P. Lnadcrbuck, of Cincinnati ; Jehn . Armour, of New Yerk, and W. J. Ilryce, of Philadelphia, were chosen, respectively, vice president, trenurer and secretary. Refere relinquishing the chair Rey C. Downs, of Philadel phia, the retiring president, declared the convention had been the most suc cessful In the history of the association. BABY PARADE TODAY Fatteit and Loveliest Awarded Prizes at Lawn Fete A baby parade waa one of the feetures of the annunl lawn fete en the grounds of the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital this afternoon. Prlr.es were given te the "fattest," '"loveliest," "prettiest ' babies und te the prettiest pair of twins. Ti,n fe,n will he continued tomorrow afternoon and evening, noeths have been built, where household articles, groceries and ether things will be sold. The fete Is In charge of Mrs. William II. Ward. Mrs. Harry C. Evatis, Mrs. Charles II. Harvey, Mrs. William Griffith. Mrs, Fred J. Kclfner, Mrs. SnmuclM. Gress. Mrs. J. try, Mrs. William Mernn, Mrs. Truman L. Palmer and ethers. Cellins Baths Electric and Steam, Salt and Water Massage, Alternating Dese he, and Alcohol Rub NIGHT C DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219-25 NORTH BROAD STREET We never fail te held up our end guarantee money back any. time 'should any thing go wrong. Why shouldn't we, when all our clothes are Rogers Peet? FERRO & COMPANY Regtrs Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper THERE'S an atmosphere about The Helmes Press printing that we will be glad te share with you. Thb Helmes Press, Vrmttn 1315.29 Cherry Street PhUid.lphl. wk magic CO Better grasp Father Time by his fore lock than his coat tails. By ordering your photo pheto phote engravings N OW you'll save delays and inconven ience later in the season. The Chetnut jtreet ENCRdnNC Cefe E.O)R.HT-i!CHETNuTW: and washes your clothes In a Jiffy ! Yeu nee. the (Inure 8 Is the magic rxclusUe motion of the l'jne Cntaract Klectrlc Washer. It forces the water back nnrt forth through the clothes In a figure 8 movement four times oftener than In the ordinary washer. There are ether nice things te be said about the 1900, tee! A swinging, reversible wringer saves steps. And the shiny copper tub hasn't a single part In It te catch the clothes or te be lifted out and cleaned when the wash Is finished. Try a 1900. We'll send one right te your home. Buy It en deferred payments, If you prefer. The water twiiU through the tub in figure 6 move, raent four times s often a in the erainuy wuhcr. 1900 Cataract Washer Phene, Diamond 01100 CHAS. W. EMERY & SONS 1304 DIAMOND ST. 3lihe Threat With Knife tit L..i '". i'!B "rnt witn n po pe Writht "v-1 taMng Pehen Jewph 13. ! 5ns " A .XV" r"" estate uciuer or k.r.uV"1,1! p"yl,hth street, ille.l th vBller.he hml llce removed te Hltnltiw. i p,,"llphla Homeopathic i una niurning. ''pAenar "H.lle, Mackin "teri? I Intended te drire a V your ,hew room '' JmonitrMlen, but I was lli0n ll much I forget bout the time. Send the you?" tomorrow, will Open Cars $1785 Mosed Cars $2785 Dl.Ztle" F' B- Factory "'Way room, open evening flVjS'1; lfSJ?n unit. i5S& AVENUEX WTH 56th Strett, new vekk S7th Strftti RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA CONTINUE THEIR ANNUAL June Sales Wc quote here but a few of the typical values that prevail in this closing out of summer apparel. Costume Suits (Formerly te $135) $95 Tailored SuitS (Formerly te $95) $65 Day and Evening Gowns $75 $95 (Formerly $95 te $145) TWO SPECIAL GROUPS Suits, $35 $85 Formerly $55 te $135 Dresses, $25 $75 Formerly $85 te $175 Salesman Available ArtWe j-ettnc man, new engaged, wjelies te represent manufacturer en rommlMlen baste. 18 years of age te years eelllng experlenre In different lines. Including furni ture. Kxcrllent references. Only flrM-rlaea preposition considered. Cemmunlrnte with C 622. Ledger Office .. rvRA NkRlr,. DIAMOND MERCHANTS Polished Girdle diamonds Quaky Assured PALM BEACH CLOTHES when made our way give the Maximum of Comfert and Elegance Moderately priced at $18 and $22 MFD. AND TRADE MARK OWNED BY GOODALL WORSTED jCQ JACOB REEDS SONS 1424-1426 OiestaiilSfareelt J 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 collection of rents, payment of taxes, and the general care of real estate. i he Pennsylvania Company vvr Insurances en Lives andQrantind Annuities TTrustand Safe DepesitGdmpany MAIN OFFICE 517 CHESTNUT ST. Opposite Independence Hill PHILADELPHIA BROAD ST, (VFICE 1324 CHESTNUT ST, Cerner Juniper Street Before you spend another dollar for clothes go through this little drama A, hSK several geed stores te show you their fine quality clothes and note well the prices. Then come te Perry's. We'll show you fine qual ity clothes at our Super-Value prices. Figure it out for yourself. PERRY'S PALM BEACHES MOHAIRS Featherweight TROPICAL WORSTEDS Beautiful shades handsome new patterns exquisitely silk trimmed. Our Super-Value prices begin at 14 .50 and continue te $17 $18 $23 $25 $20 $28 WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS of finest quality flannel. Our Super-Value price $8.25 LINEN KNICKERS white or natural colored (of imported cloth). Our Super-Value price $4.50 WHITE DUCK TROUSERS cold water shrunk 8 oz. army duck. Our Super-Value price $2.50 Perry's is a big cheerful store where the customer is given every considera tion by our courteous, efficient sales men. Perry's have made clothes buying a pleasure instead of an ordeal. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER -VALUES in Clethes for Men FACTORY-TO -YOU fURNITUIII H-W CORNER IK? RACE ST. A Visit te Our Factory Sample Reems Will Convince Yeu That Yeu Can Buy Cheaper Here Than Elsewhere 0 IVIdinc Halt 8nm I... rerrrlaln Rtrrtcrratera t"i $29.75 Cat ISO Hound feed Hlrallrr J.Ik Cut $18.75 v r 1-ih rni S105.00 " P7 UKX OUT Thl 1300 Qurn Annr Am.rlraa Ream Nullr, lth Hound or Ublent Thl. . UR CUT fllflBlll'l rimf ThU ?50 ceauln Anierlrnn U.lnut Dnlroem Hull, with large llrr.wr. fall Vanltr Hew. fit If) Krt rnd llrd and ChlfTnrrlta OJ.1W.OU Ukr Cmi 116.75 , Mka r4 $i.tF OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. N. W. COR. 2D AND RACE mmmmmmmmmmmmwumai T 1 i km At !"7 MOTORS, Inc. r IV nriit. Pm. V fca.V Head Want Ads in Classified Sectie V. X TfTwtl 7" 2HAR1 j i i. i&i&mSMmgri. .,& i '.Vn.'' . TVtfr Vli4-l HtAl ?VH.tf.-f-.rtjl l.'iVV"W i Vj'M J r'H.i ?'..;; tflitfJH