Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1022,
M'CORilK SOON
TOSAILFOREUROPE
Patient in Gland Operation Ex
pected te Leave Hospital
This Week
YOUNG MAN FADES AWAY
Clllcnce, .tuiir JO-rlliirnM 1'. M M M
Oonnlelc. mllliemilic rlinlrmsin of the
Executive ('einmlttri- nf dip liiterim -tlennt
Ilnrvp-ttrr .'nnuviiij. nmv he iihlf
te Irnve Wvjlcy MiMiinrliil llmpltnl 1
WVflnr-iln.v nr T!iur-ln of thl pik
After n brief re-t :il Imiiu'. It i 'hen!it
hp will km te Kunijip for an lAtrnili-il
vllt. I
Mr. McCertiilrk' frie'iiK wire (le
isured yptinln.v flint the irliinii tt nnplati
May Be Able te Replace
All Human Vital Organs
Pnrln. .ttitie 'JO. The 8tiirilliiK
piiMiiMlily tlmt ail vital irs.itf fan
lp ri'iilnrril loom it" n re-ult of i'X
.HTlinent- liplns made tiy lr. Sew
VnTuiinff.
TIip neti'il surprint ni." lir i ill -ri-aily
usli.s four ilifferiMit rIminI.
from' rliliniaii7.t'fv en hiiiiiiin beitis.
inrltiillni; liiti'r-titial clanile for re re
juvpiuitlen of tin- iik'-i! anil th.irelil
glancls for meiituli. Irirkunnl cltll
reported In Cleveland Innt nlghf. Hn ' worn vUiips.pr under subpoena at the
wild lie iiuule rp"-rrvatlniiH months nRe . brailnp, imil iiftcrwiinl they broke their
for IiIh father te ee en a biiHlnrss trin Ktlpnce te Mir Hint tliev had testified
nf lnictlen of bnklnif plants, and tbe only reason they knew why Geerge
that be was c-rrtiiln Ills father bad net
fintH' iiwny te avoid court wiihpepna,
mt mprely wits compelled by business
te leave.
He iilfe said hn talked with hit
Wnrd went away was te nttend te
btiKlneiw.
District Attorney Weeks had Imped,
tbrnnch the hearing, te nreve that n
cendplrney Minted, and thereby obtain
father en the Ions distance telephone, a warrant en which Oeerpe V-hrd could
and that hl father knew be ni be arrested and extradited. The Grand
wanted n a witness, but wax coins .lury which Indlrtcd Walter Ward
te complete hit trip. meets again tomorrow, and Mr. Weeks
Allen It, Cnmpbe'l and l'lwoed M. had planned te present conspiracy evl evl
ItabPiield, two of the Ward lawyers, j dence before that body.
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MYSTERY WOMAN
j
,V'01 APl'AlL or Till! UlUHHi.! VHA-HACTBH VOll
Til AS IWLSli-.SIX YUAHS
wetir.'s A.n riiiLOHSS's
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IS
WARD'S
SISTER
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tcrne-i an I nn'srs, w.r! In-tni. tlm' te
turn awni all but ineiiilierr. of his f.mulj .
tatinn bad been entireh sucpssf,,! iReatjV0 Testifies at Hearing g
li said the patlPtit ili-i'nvered for YJI
the first timp that tbe nature of the she Knew Nothing of Ira
operation unit niwrap pnnm. hum or- r
came hi nngry th.it be ordered the dl- Blackmail 1 j3
mlsal of Mer.il hnpital rinp'ini'-. II" CjB
pent out for tlic nevpnprr, anil af'er ' -- !?3
readhiR m,i,ip ..f r',e mit biiie n... New Ym-li. June 20 --Mr- T.elnnd &i
ltlve er.ers that th.i w.-r- nt te .,. Stanfl,H Wl)ni kNfl. of Wnlter S. C
discussed bi anime I" the bespita' , w..,r,l. i...tl'ied iesi.-r.biv ill the li. nr- JQ
Guards were sfuieun, ..round tbe sec ,, ,n (t(,n,lim, w,,(.fhl.r member- of ?
Hen of the hospital wM-l. bas !,. , w , f , ,.llsr0( , ,l0fe:it
wnlled -IT for Mm. bl. sui-eon. m- .,k,, ,,,, .,, v,.i. ,
of I'li.ren 'c 1' . s,!,,, ,,,! irr ,.,s.
band I ml been -uboeenaed te appear v
Ynulli KailM way befe'e .lustjc.. .Merscli.i'is-r. sittiin: as .1 s
It Is sjii.l tint tin- eutli fbreiiKii tnapstraie 111 ui.ne i-iainx. fl
wnem 'MP eiieratl'iii wn niai'e pesl'ile , '" ," """ " ". ..,- ....
ha disappeared. UaMiic eried his Mysterious w..iiian ' 'witness whom tbe
purpesp. the w.uns man ha- b-n se- niitherltte- were sr,.kinS en Saturday
cretlv remove I from the Mei'ennl.'k 's'", had been with her bu-b.ind at tb
unite' of rooms ;.t the Weshn .Memerial 'Jedncy I'.irni Hetel OMrlet After-
Hospital. II- liepared with bis nee lit '""J- eeks ,prd te c.un from her the
nf the MrCe-mlik fortune, leninis be- 'r of the nlleced blaekmail plot
hind the eIiiii.I wbl. !i Is e-rtel Je which. Ward's l.iwie.s contended, was
brine back the iljer of eutli te he responsible for the hlioeiing of Tilers In
hariester inaan-lfe. It is .n,l he w i- the pistol "battle."
pi, Id S.-.llit fee the eland "'" Woe.l kii.I that -lie had no
Slme the eperati,..! I.e. mile public kiieuledcp of any blackmail plot
klumhilze. If wis ,l...-me :j,vsnli'e acainst nni of her relative- : 1.0 knewl-
that the provider of tie rejuven.nliu: edsc of the sli,Mti; f peters until
gland apt n heeeine "en. ..f t'i. n .in'. " she read ,.f it in tie newspaper-, and
It Is Di in . 1 out 'bat Mr M. ( 'e-mlel. k'lew nethins I'irilier n'mit it tbnii
APPAREL
OV
THE
BETTER
KIND
np
$
Chestnut
Cerner
Twelfth
A
DIFFERENT
KIND
OF
STORE
Extraordinary Dress
Values !
16.50
Reduced
te
Formerly
te 89.50
SSI
Of broadcloth striped silk, foulards in
smart designs, printed crepe de chine, and
Canten crepe in an unusually heavy quality in
jgj navy, black and white.
M Summer Frecks of Superior Value
1 $5 te $19.50
2l Of dainty Swisses, Ginghams, Normandie Voile,
S3! French Voile, and Shantung:.
Waltham
Mirror Cleck
Antique gilt frame with deep blue in
lay eight-day Waltham movement,
height 4 ft., width 12 inches, depth
Vt inche-45.
Mirror clocks arc practically con
structed without thickness and hang
flat against the wall. They are de
pendable timekeepers and very
attractive.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SIIWXnSMITHS
1 H -
..1
S'." ' ail -let
is n mn,n .i. !:iii ure ritnl en1 nf rl.t
foremost ee .e!i ,.f ( til, .-ice. wlnle rlie 'llseilsseil if witb tier father or brother
former K'aml owner l one 1 iwer In Me .mil rhev li.ul nor tehl hi-e r.nuli'u
feelal sc.ile. ,,;, iititithe is. li.l that it about eithe. bl.ieUmaii or the sheeting,
wenM he em iri-is-mi liac the -he aii! Mr. Woe.l. who fellow e. her
yeiinj tis.it! "tallx." ai " win'ss. siinl he never hal liejinl
Anion; tlie.,. who afMTtM te ea'l "f arj hWi'nin.u' ninl had nor t-ilkei
upon Mr Mri'er 1 n-k -et iav was a ii'jeur the slioetinS with an of the
bntless nn.l ee:irlessni:iti in snnl lus ar
nisiiic a Ilriilje- He ti.hl 11 porter- Ila'pb Wn.l then was irealleil ami
Blouses, $1.95
Of dimity, tuxedo or
Peter Tan cellar. All
white or contrasting col
or trimmincr.
White Hosiery,
$1.95
Of excellent quality,
full fashioned. Excep
tional value. ' '
he wa-. from the IM wir.I U'.ti' - lb
pital, ami was tin nitsii t M.. (l-.i.
will), it i- leper'"! v.u w I Mirht'iie
Merermiik. Mr. Me.Vrn .-U s .li.ti.-hn 1
l-alliiij; te jam entni'iee t.. tl . 1. i-4 .
be later a ertl lie wa- '1 ix (l.r
hlme!f," ami 'must -ee Matbilde
He wa- p'a 1 'I ntiibr am st.
Dr. Vn ter 1' I.e-pinave. noted lanii
Mir.eetl. who ie fenneil the upetutlell
ti)ila i ueil the following stut'Oiii li'
"Hare'il r MeCnnnii 1, is in eiel
lent -iint-. and hi- nnditiriu. -.nri -rallj.
i-i ,iM tli.it reiibl h" desimi "
I.a-t nr.'1. i. it hi- niliee. I r I.e--pinasse
..nd rt'.at Mr. Mi I r:n w.i w.i
lliiprevlns. aii-i that he e i'.l allow
him te s 1 le'ii . ' 111 .1 f-w ihijs
It was r ported tli.it III. l.esnnii-se
bad lei'li tuetiuse.l ii fee ,.f ..ll.llil If
the epcia"'n wa- a 11 1' i .ind rtnn
without pwb!i'it. It nl-e was -a'd
that the inisjiit.il receii'd n premi-e of
nn endowment if t'-.e ii.itfr was kept
kivrer. All whu had kirmlnl.e w..
vurned th.it -'ini'n.irj ii-'.is-il w ihl
b tin; pnialt.N for tulkin? of it
N-eret Kept Five l).is
Fer lh" d.i . tie nn 'wmiu.re sne.
reed.d .i - ! ..' ni mi-, -If from p,il. :
knew 'ell.'e II . ll'er ll "til" bespltli 1
Meel; a,', ii'nl 1 r. le-piiM- .mh! -
trntfd 'li t-'tiis lie.ui t'ii' n'.ir.it.'ii
Sntnrdav it w is ( . .1 r 1 1 I n.r i I.
Curiiiii'k ban bun iimbr in. Kti.t. .ml
iliiineilia'i v a'terward the natm "f u.
CUM' b'l'Ill.e 1, I1"U1I The ii.,TV ' 'I
rare in .11.. en.ni. i.n ' nr,i. , 'i
inten-e m-. i'-t 1 is.. Mr. ), 1 ... tl , 1,
is the lir-: mm "t hi- pruinii !
undeie ii
An invr it 1 11 wa- issii. i ve-iei., n t 1
lir. I,esinia " t appi n- I 1 fe. tl" ee
entlen Ml A i- - I in of
Hellli 0 .!'. !)i, II .,. .
lli-eu-s 1 . .., t. hi.
SAY HE KILLED WIFE
AND MOTHER-IN-LAW
Georgian's Motive for Crime Be
lieved te Have Been Jealousy
Stateslmie, d.i.. .1 u ti 'J - I'.v A
I. 1 All. s. .1 t.. h.n ,t.ss,. ...
fll'ielins '" del'll III- elg1 t. 1 tl-velir
old wife mid hi- in.'ibi -iii-' i'v whi'e
leturnini; in .in nit.innh.li with I'm
te their lienie .it I ieve. (in i: .
radrieL wa- he'd tit tie IJ11 vn. mi
County j'ul in Amjii-' 1 md.n, wium
be was -pei.li'v ini..ni I 1, .' t '
nfi-ki iinv fellow mg lis niri-t jf' 1
Ch' ever .f lie ei line.
l'.lsse'shv feillld the :i lte . i
nbnndnned mi the read at du-k -
tt'.relnj , lentiiiiiin the I.,. I; ,,f I',, 1
rick's ii.ntlier-in-law Mr- I',
I).en. tlurtv-eilit. and 1,1.- wl' I
e.xplied in a tew miii'it.- .irt'e. it -haid.
ne nsUIX h"- lui-hlllld of .
fcbentin.'
I'adriek, who had ben sfr,t 1
from bis wife fur severul 1 i ii -Kaid
by the nuiherl'ies 1,. i;ii , . ., .
fen-rl te sliimiln;; the two wm.it
nil lllipill-e of je;,i 1 s ,4,1. 1,. v.'
ullege.l attentiii'i- te . t'.er men
CHAINED OMAHA WOMEN
TO KEEP THEFTS SECRET
Man Shet and Captured in Wyo
ming Explains His Metie
RavvliiiRs, Wjn , "I "i. I
P.) Fear that tlle . i'.l m... ' .
pnllee that he lad in hi- .11
Htelen jiwtlr.v led him m h., d two
Omaha women In eham- ' 1 t' . '--i
lleiu, 1'iisl lirewn. -het .1 ii'l 1 iijit i r J
by Wyoming eiliei rs after a eluiM. from
Nfbinskn. dni.ued in a -tuieineiit 1 ..
litupaper mini here mdn.v.
Itrnvvn who ut the Stum 1'iisen
Hospital, I- renuriii fieiii 11 in. Hit
vvntind inflieti'd dt.iini; hi- .uptiiie ,11, 't
will be renniinl te Dun. I a tu .in-w.-r
several ih.ni-
"Tln- all hiall III (liii.thn s.M)ii
nfter I had v ite. 11 11 sort known as
the 'al.rilens.' where I met 11 woman
who ni'i elnp.ililid III.' te 111) limne.,
where she visited me miinv tunes in
the, ne.vt four mentlis," Mrevvn sail
"Once she brought a lady friend in
my InniM- hei(. Imlli preeietled In
Iliake theiuxidvefc at linilie.
"Upen reniniiiii; te tlm hini-e I mv
that tlie.v had been riinepin iirmnid ami
feuml a kett'e of jewelr.v tlmt I had ,
hidden, I heard them t-a. that I nui-t ,
lie n thief -villi all tlint jevvidiv. and
threaten te tell the pnllee. There was
only one ibing for me in de .liiiin
them up until I eenb dn-po-e of the ,
Javvclry t" u ft'iiec and iniiLe a get- ,
."
Mrthwe6terq Honors Gary
QUraee, June '.'0, Fermer .Indue
Ulbert II. (Jury, hnnl of the 1'ulte I
Ktates Steel L'erpnrntinn mid for thirty
ytara a truntee of Nnrthw extern Fnl. I
Tcrntj'. y ie of Heveu pei-Hnnx en
when Horary ilcjreeti were conferral
1 Nerflil:iiteru today,
.pie. n . (i. .t 1,1- fnf'ier s trip te
the .Mi ldk We-i Mi Ward. Sr.. wa-
t&jsdillr't Specialize in Apparel that Slenderizes the Larger WomenQUSI
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THINGS
WORTH
WHILE
1618-1620
Chestnut St.
L3"
Famous Ginghams
Voiles Ratine
Linen, Dimities, etc.
$16.50, $18, $22, Original Prices
-J 100
Silk Dresses
I r
I ' '
J' Canten Crepe
' , Crepe de Chins
Al Remain Crepe
X Reshanara
a $24
.50
Value te $90
Dresses that are different, unusual having
individuality developed in such style
and color combinations as lift them
out of the rut of the common
place
800 Ready Today
.- 1 iTmvtJBi a wrttjwjai'mik1 ia.'AaiiiBisaKiA4vunwMtH1iinBi KvmttKB iHn nsbvmi
1 VaXCt ip-jigr;nMaMM-;mr.igai.raaM 1 111 11 1 I ir TK-Sae
df-sr?
" iSsrfiri?k'v
HUDSON
has a
new Moter
Phaeton $1095
7- l'ass. I'haeten . 1"1"
Coach 17!)."i
Cabriolet .... 1!2!C.
Coupe 2370
TmirinK Limousine . L!U20
Freight and Tax Extra
- gJ
he new Super-Six meter is a revela
tion even te Hudsen owners.
It brings, we believe, the most vital
adv; foments made by any car in
recei.t years. Every phase of meter
operation is affected. Yeu will note
especially the smoother, mere easeful
way the new Hudsen does the things
you require of it.
Ne words can convey its charm. Yeu
must take a ride te discover its won
derful difference. We will gladly ar
range te take you for a drive, at any
time convenient te you.
A Ride Tells All
White
Buckskin
$11 te $15
Men's fine oxfords
Attractive combinations of
brown and wliite, or plain white '
leather or rubber soles
CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut
Stere Clenei 5 P. M.-Saturday 1 P. 31,
"Yeu have such
wonderful
dance music"
TI7HY does your crowd
single out one friend's
home every time dancing is
suggested? Nine times out
of ten it's because the dance
music is se well selected and
up-te-the-minute. Snappy,
rhythmical Columbia dance
music why, you simply
can't make your feet behave!
Fex-trot, one-step, or waltz en the
New Precess Columbia Records
couldn't be mere inspiring with the
original band. Yeu want te keep en
dancing after the last note dies out
Today folks are net slew in finding
out what's newest in dance num
bers. They keep up-te-date by keep
ing up with the newest Columbia
Records.
New en Sale
Dance Records
Seme Sunny Day. Fox-Tret.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra
Geerria. Fox-Tret.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra)
Stumbling. Fox-Tret
Ray Miller and HU Orchntra
Who Tied the Can en the Old Deg'a Tall?
Fox-Tret. The Columbians
Where tha Velga Flews. Fox-Tret.
Frank Westphaland His Rainbe Orchestra
Birdie. Fox-Tret.
Franlf Weslphal and Eie Rainbe Orchestra
In Blue Bird Land. Fox-Tret.
Paul Mete's Orchestra
I Want Yeu from Marielaint. Fox-Tret.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra)
Bygones. Fox-Tret. Knickerbocker Orchestra
under tbe direction 01 Eddie Elkins
Peer Little Me. Fox-Tret.
Knickerbocker Orchestra
Under the direction of Eddie EUdnsJ
A-3603
75c
A-3611
75c
A-3612
75c
A-3610
75c
A-3602
75c
Seng Hits
All Over Nothing At All.
Kindness.
California.
Sweet Indiana Heme.
Nera Bayes
Nera Bayes
Van and Schenck)
Van and Schenck
Down en Avenue A. Frank CrumW
Mamma Leves Papa, Dees Papa Leve
Mamma. Frank Crumil.
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean.
Furman and Nash
When These Finale Hoppers Start Hep-.
ping Around. Furman and Nash,
Maybe Yeu Think You're Feeling Baby.
Marien Harris
Malinda Brown. Marien Harris
Heney Lu. Hart Sisters
Wake Up, Little Girl, You're Just Dream
ing Shannen Four,
Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine.
Grant Stephens
Only Smile. Charles Harrison
My Machrae's Lullaby. Edwin Dale
fcrln, You're Wearin' a Wonderful Smile.
Charles Hart
Achin' Hearted Blues.
Leena Williams and Her Dixie Band
Struttin' Blues.
Leena Williams and Her Dixie Band
A-3601
75c
A-3614
75c
A-3613
75c
A-3600
75c
A-3604
75c
A-3606
75c
A-3808
75c
A -3605
75c
A-3599
75c
Opera and Concert
Maryland, My Maryland. ) 80320
i anay Mackenzie and Male Quartette f $1.00
Large umbra mai fu" (Air from the opera
Xerxes) Carmela Penstlle
Ave Maria. Carmela Penstlle
Drink te Me Only With Thine Eyes.
Charles Haekett
De Dreams Come True? Barbara Maurel
At Eventlme. Barbara Maurel
Mattinata.
Riccardo Slraeciari
Just A-wenryln' for Yeu. Hulda Lashanska
Berceuse from Jecelyn.
Serenade.
Sascha Jacobsen
Saseha Jacobsen
Gypsy Leve Seng from The Fortune Teller
fii aii Wilfred Glenn
Eileen Allanna. Campbell and Burr
I Ain't Coin' te Study War Ne Mere.
Fish UnhersUy Jubilee Singers
Yeu Hear the Lambs A-Cryin'.
Fiak Uniceraily Jubilee Singers
A-621S
$1.50
79896
$1.00
A-3607
C $1.00
79701
$1.00
79856
$1.00
A-3S97
$1.00
A-3598
75c
A-3596
75c
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GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St.
(0111)
Read ever this list of the latest Columbia
Records and pick out the ones you want
te hear. Then go te the Columbia Dealer
en your way home tonight and have
them played. ,
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY
New Yerk
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