rV I 5" pmrw1 wmmt ft: IS? i m TO,. i -JV Mj I -..f '. ? n 4. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA -MONDAY, JUjNJ 20, 11)22 MWWWJ? '-"Ifc. stMt"' iy , " v wV Wtf W ' H E5' F? fe if 1! 1 m ill I M Pi 13? I 1 i 1 6B s 1 hSWMS-. kwmr m m m:. Price of Popular Standard Ollvtr Tvptwritar advances te $65 Quick action will you money The Ollrfr Tf pwiltr Ceiiidaiit Walnat and Ttntk 6t. . Tt. Wtt-at 101 U.ta 1183 CREASY FACES KIN WARD SL AWYERS FORDNEY TO RETIRE Ways Will aaaaaaflM VEZVPaaaa Brether and Sister of Lavey Demand Accused Youth Retract Statements and Means Chairman Net Seek Re-election Washington. Jump 20. (Uv A. P.) "I urn tired: I um sixty years old : I want te rrft new and lie uith my fninlly." Chairman .tn.vcnh W. 1'erd- i . . """J. of tlic lleu-p Wnyi nntl Mean ' ,i f'ommlttt'e, ilertnrnl today In annennc- Edith Court Reserves Decision en Ap-. ins in- lm. determined net tn seek OF SLAIN TEACHER RECEIVE SETBACK i re-election from the Klglith MlehlRan I District, nftcr n continuous service of iwrniy-ienr years. Hy tlie time IiIh term etuN, Mnich 4 ne.t, Mr. I'erdney said, the three blc mrnsures en whleli he has worked this session t n riff, revenue nnd Ixiiiiiij would have been enacted into law. Coining from his committee, these ma jor hills kept him rteatllly nt work and while he Is still hale and firm. Mr. Kerdney $nyn he is entitled te a rest. plicatien te Inspect Grand Jury Minutes J STILL CLAIMS INNOCENCE INQUEST AGAIN POSTPONED i Freak Styles Must Die NOmorewillwomensubmltto elaborate, illogical fashions. The spirit of an ne when it is poed form te be natural is well expressed by GROUND QRIPJ'HK Shoes. Very Rently they teach women te walk correctly with ease nnd grace, without fatigue. Ground Griper Shoes are content te assist the body te be its best, its natural self. In se doing, today they are in style. FOR ALL THE FAMILY Qreund Qripper SHOES l.")02 Chestnut St. I'hila w I'hila.. I'a. n1""3 We Preach What We Practice In rnakmjr the enormous quantity of pure American lev that our custom ers depend upon, we um 10,im)i) rie.s tens of Bituminous coal per month, in addition te a latre indneit ton ten riaffp through our p'ectne-dnvm plant?. In order te Keep our plant a: ten production the quahtv ei tins ccal must be the best must trie pew.T eneuph te keep the HiK Wheel of each machine up te 7e ri volutiens per minute The u-e of inferior coal might mean the dropping te tj" per minute or lower, ami en the aveiace 1 l evolution less per minute nuans 1 ten of :ce les per day. Te secure and insure coal that is best in performance we pay 33' ' mere per ten than we would have te pay for coal of tower productive power. If it pays us, as manufac turers using large tonnage, hew much mere important it is that you, as a householder, should buy the best quality Anthracite coal lm0 COAL AMERICAN ICE COMPANY New Yerk, .tune 'JU. Willi tear it their ejfs. l.e lte and Kva I.nvey. I brother nnd lter nf twent) -tvo-enr- I old IMItti I.nvey. dead Fi report teacher. j yestenlay afternnim fi I Wt'linm Creasy. Covington. Ky . .mhiiIi in the' , Nns-nu Count jail at Mlneela. 'l'liev beccclie,l hint le retvact pub Illcly 'lie statement .i" had made ihnt lie had been oil i'tfenn'ij liii'llcllv Pirn, with the miiiiik Miiinin lie is new iKciis-il nf slioetin te de.ith. Cnl and Mime. Cren. in the fai e of medical evdence te the cenlrnrx. sIimciI at lln pair iletianils and napt.Hl "It' true, tvery word 1 -.i.d An 1 si i' u, id ether i'ff.lir. tee!" A moment of teliun followed and tln dead Bill's btether spraiu twaiii CtMv Hcfete he could st'-iki- It 1 111 in- uiis rcstrniniM In 1'iMii M l!dw,rd-. i Ai-I.int l'im.t Ati'ine of Nassau. ' nnd juil atiemlunt 'I hi' d'.'iinaiii i in' tool place u tin cccrmler e( the mil. v.lier.. Cr.i w i !''! from liN i ell te unci the brother ami sister. Tli" iiinn wh" ti.ld tli, ,ii ! erirle. Mi I mm tmd lcr own life w l.ile In was iiin'j mi a , nil, b in tli 'tlltli; llXllll (if I III- ll'l s( wlii'ii sin in. I (i'i. II' rHM'ii'M. W..s up, nl; I i a.'.' :i I'aies linithcr and isler His lips enricil in a sneer w lien li was aI,i.il If he knew the W01114 111.111 .iiul woman lie aiiweri'd : "en bet I de " When '.., I iimiv p,iii,',i her fm;er , it li.ni and 'iv'ii nl 111 the re.i! tru'li w.is I'l'iHII, ll" sliepll aimed Ml her. She pis iiilcd as if timii ,1 hinw . The 0.111n wiiin.ni i iimpleiei! In Lie an inintinp cep.ii tineiit i'l' the New Ymk Central Itniii-.i.nl .11 I t:ea. N Y WmIi lie ' bi'i'Ilii'I'. wli.i .Hi's til Tapper . I .alie. N Y . she .1'iit- tn l'leeiinrt i'- telil.n te line the lull!! wlln is 't(: r (I-il w ill sl.lMMS lift" sister I.iist tiiKht she .aid that reizaidless of wl.ii Creasy had snli eerbedv Unew '. : sjt,.r fur what she was ;iu limn. i.'ii!. swrn't. liitih'e uirl Iinluniillen n.nliist Crc.isj. in ,ew nf Creiisi'v stnteiiieiiis, ran hlp'i i.i Tieepiirt last til-lit wlie.i tindiiiRs of Dr Vrtbar .I.ieipies. Asitunr Medical Kv ai.i.iier of Nassau feuntj. who per tunned ail .llltepsy ,Pti the be,l . w-re made public. lie nld anx reflection mi her i harai tcr was utterly groiinl greiinl less Af'er tweinv-fiiur heiirs uf invs'i- c.ti.iii the authorities h.ie made )uib- i si reasons h . the hiliexe W,l- .niii Cren : the s,ii'i- nf his weet lieari They enumerittid their reasmis . fellow Claims Sl Kcasens for (iiillt 111' 1 Kei rttd l'"H White IMaliH. X. Y.. .Inn" -ii Su preme Court .liistlre Mersehaiiser re seneil ihilsieti tednj when iitteriie;, for Walter S. Wind, in Jail chtirucil with minderlni! Clarence 1'eter. asked 1 the rlj-ht te inspect the tlrnnd .lury 1 minute en which ,tl.e Indictment for tir-r dearee murder "was based. ' Fermer Supreme Court .lustlce Iaae V Mills, appearing for Wind, bitterly atlinheil Dlstrbt Allet lie Week. 1 "Your honor ought te send for the com- ; mitinent which keep Ward In jail." 1 continued Mr Mill, "aiiil add in In- ' ilelihle ink that Ward 111111 remain there until the DHtrnt Attorney I icady te j:ive him a trial." Impicst Asaln I'ustHined Corener F.t7,':er.tld auneiitii 'd thai etlic mole lie liad postponed the In quest Inte Trier' death, lie save no teaseii. but said the inquest would be held en Wedliesa; . lie In siihpecnned five witnesses, whose testinmin will enable him te render a erdiet which will Identify the dead man tell the time, place and eaiise if In dentli. and establish the identity nf the person lespeiisllile The CiiKiini lellernteil lnt lUKhttli.it iiiuiisel for Wnrd ciiiild mil up.iear at the iuiuc.t te 1 insv-exiiniiiie witnesses. althiuis:li the were welcome a spri tu tor Mr Campbell mny nialte a for mal demand te iippenr a counsel lit the lieuiniiitif: of the hearing, but the ib inand w 111 be d uiicii. While the defense is making legai ef fen tn (jna-h the indictment against Ward mi the ground of insufficient eii dein e, the nutliei Itie are gathering mete ami nieie cidcnee The I'inki r r ten are making a thoieuglf check en 1 the movements ((f Ward and Peter, and' hiipein he able in show when and where and iimlei what clii iimstance the two men 1111'. and why Ward killed the penniless. s!.ahh raliur. , 1 nilependeiit Inv et igat inn f-herlfl Weni'-r i making an Inde pendent tn est igat ion te locate Chailey ltiiss and .lack. who. according te W. iid's ier. were eve-w ltneses te the sheeting The Sheriff tiil believe that .liiincs .1. Cunningham, the material witness i,ew mit mi .'J.'iOOO ball, was telling tlie tiuth in hi -inf-ment a te the connect inn of Charley Iteger 11 mJ doe (or IiUli .Incksen with the rnv nnd I co-eperar.nc with Cunnlnghairi in 1111 efteit te produce thee men. It was te) oiled III White I'lllllls yis t?nl.i that DNtrier Attorney Wee and ex-.lu.stti e Mill haxe hreken a f-ienilsnp 1 C twenty -rive years' stand ing because of the e.vhunge of persc.u alltles they indulged in at one of I11M iam'I;' hea-'iiigs liefere .l'itice Mor Mer si'hailsc" I'enp'ic who fieqllenl the c'liiiriiiiiiise shv that Weeks and Mill ha 'e net speUi 11 tn each cither since :...it da. WANTED 100 USED CARS Because we sold practically our entire stock of used cars, during our recent three-day Whirlwind Sale, we are in a position te offer you an attrac tive preposition te trade your car in as part pay ment en a new Jewett or Paige. tfcc Visieibuiers BROAD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA Q0r The Tailored SLIPOVER of Xatunil Rreirn Alpaca Fer Spert fu car riV 1 WJf- 'rW. iPr.L! l 'FD AT (J. 00 Of a wift, plui t ' ik' arn ,ki i p c f r i faveF t wi the i t ' i?o i?e wttiit t r go 1 ir trr,,ii vt t ( r wt.i bf "g ur"i-J i c r cannot rjn or ri-c. !.t ( '. - ' '-d 1701 CHEMNL7 5TRLET u:n)J7 irVV., DECISIONS OF RAIL BOARD n wa- about ru ,uim iTe u n ' UNLIKELY TO AVERT STRIKE . . r That he devoted In entire nine Preimnary ..War Council" te Be trMiig te break her engageineiit le th.s ' iM,n Held by Union Officials Tonight That the shot which killed the gi-' Chicago, .hint '.'i; 1 Hy A I' -was tired at a distance, which prei ! ide Satuidai ' dei i-mus hv the I 11, led he si,i(.,de theen . State Itailrnnd I.iibnr l'.n.u'd lieid.ng Thar Cre.i.sy was Inten-ely -pileus of several toads m imlatmn nf the Trans-Mi- I.aiey's popularity. I portatieu Ait In farn lug out work te That he bniught a leaded piste! w Ith ' , nntrai tnr. and pending npinlen iu li in when lie lame te I'teepnrt two rliim iu,)re , ,ic whuh wne posted weiki age fur lic.uitig teda. are expected In rail- That l.e has a re...nl and rep,;tatim. mud , , ,".. m have little million m is a l.uthar'e. ' lis ei..lenee, h h.s i.nnni leaders toward inertlng the ' addre-s. hook" and ii-ue, nnd iln'a ihreatem d t:lke net metiili 1' w.i- said :.'i-t iiight In a Nas.,1 ; -'u ,ard indicated that 1' w-eu'd Count cfBelnl that the .mry Civasv f,,le tin snine general jinm iples, in old In Lis cell in the Minenii jnil , f,,i , r, decision- In con trait iae ha been hadlv shaken, and tlul h.. I; . .fewell. he.iil of the railwnv em ar emits m be-in. nh the i-ha'.icter nt pi0e' di piirttuetit nf the American th" dead girl wire di-prevtd by tl.e 'i.,leratiiin -f I.nher. who i in i'ihi.m "itiiii;. 1 nf th,. cimass nf the shepmen's strike It Is the.- he'ii f th.v 'he ieung vote, -id the ics'ilt nf the r'feienbim weniaii neei intende I tn mai" h,m .it ,,rni. h, would net be announce'! until ml. but p'uwd with tire hecau.e of 'lie . Wndm sda . thill' " saw her Tl rheiaN h.ne In, Hweir .tatemeiiis In Mirlnu- un.en ,1, .. .,,.,...,,, seirral lette; s,,.. ;,, l,.Prl. ,,, ,(, MI,, ii,,.,te .,,1 h.ne him written 'e Crea by Mi- j .rw l.e Imlcg s.utiu.eMt favoring .1 l.irm 111 wtiic li she -.lid that she wished I s'mI-e mil , uinurHc nieir by un.en she wele Willi lllUl All liCM' k'tt'-Ts ,.11(,. ,w. ,v , ,),.,, ,),,. uel( (,h we-e aiTeetii.niltel'. signed, it ,. said. Scr,..ine. hv tie H'siilt of the refereij. 1,1. nt tl, ui'.st iiiiiic.rt.int ciues. the ,, ,. sUien-ien of weik aipe,ir 1 -'c. w.'h which the gfl was killed, inevitable I..-S been negativi!. ,t jl s,,l l , , f I,.... ,,f aerlitig a strike faded with tug't Ir William II Ituncie. win, .,.,,,.,,.. is hi .leliu Scott. M-cretan ..f v i- ciillec1 te afterul th ciil when si,,. tj ,.alViM ,,.,poies' cer,artmenr iht s '"""I '. 't. 1 id tie fiiithcnties t,,,. heard's r iling' in the centrnct'c.'i(. i- !' '.n.nfii in'Ki'li p. iked .un Hiisi ,,,! , ,, c.,l(.;, ,, ,.i0 i"l. "d '1 by. as it was fe.inn. Ml .j,vell called a meeting ,,f ,he wined out wli.i, id -inle ting"r prl-.fs sll0) (-,..,,, iviicy Committee for te. . ' i'''1" b n him ci.ed. night a .1 preliminaiy war ci'iinil imt ihe prope-ed strike. MARINES AT GETTYSBURG PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH Fourth Brigade Will Encamp en 3attlefleld for Twe Weeks Retired Business Man Leaps Frem iiettysbuig. I'.i.. .i. ne I'd 1 I'.i A Brooklyn Bridge Before Crowd I' . I e vnng lid nf th" l.miti i.i N(. 1(i ,(llll. 0JH,rv !,... ' I nrcl Mat -s .M.irli.e-. u,,, .' 011(M ,t-,M-tne. nf Hrenklyti, wr.illln it. .up ..'I the h.-ntleUeld et t.ittxslv.ig ,,.,!,., .j pi,M,.,i; ' t he Nuiv Yerk Hub- .. ' 'inwciks i.inie into f.llll' .ll'.l-h ,.,. ,.,,,.,, iMinillilleiT siilcid, W's- '"'"' " iciiiM with 1 l,e.i ,e,..u afieiiinnii hv jumping intn Un 1,1111. n: eiiiipiiien' 111. in,. I.- .-,, 1iu., ,-,., ,(. ,,,1,1,11,. ,,,- ,l0 I'.renkh 11 I'lidge nftcr friistr.ntug ilw efforts nf ncnlv a hundred poi-i,ii s.0 trinl te pii'M'ttt him. Mcn,t'.'c t.-.i 1 1 . who had been suffp; . tng fimi a ne von breakdown appar inth hud p'anned for sonic tune te take hi- own life, nnd left eh Hilled ri sfi'ct s fnr netlfvlng '1 s 1 .',i (,.,. 1 . lit,, I his ilttcrllliilll ' .e lil.l r. 'iniii - 1 i , i" nil lie i.f'ci .1 1i1.1i' b of tn IHOI'U llil'.es, tl'lllll 'I'llU llinti' I( . '11 r. the n iii'in, ei,( ainpi d I.i si 1 nt 1' tei'lllg nf caillp Wll 'il'ii lltillledl- II 1 li,'ll"l.l. Stued'ey I' II I'l' r I'l ' "IP .Hid it 1 i ' nun 1 in w " ' 1 .' 1, ' 1 11 'l-t Ul'i k 1- 11 ' gin .1, , I ! ,ri"ii s.nistltc' 1 II el1 Ml ln ,,1 c t u ads lie i,i ' .1 v: ' 1 1 week iii.il.iug pre .11. 1. rv , 1. M- l' r ' 1 en .iinpn 1 ii' AMUNDSEN CHANGES PLANS MMlllr!! rsi u m DR. WU'S BODY CREMATED i&m W Life.1: irnsNca repvbuc psepe&jtt) j Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled fw Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great Medicinal Properties jxttB? IPi ilWWi ?.M ,ls-U ... tk "w. ...T'l lllT(l'lli.'l I DISTRIBUTORS & -. . nwtt.Mra, fJM'U CO. Will Land at Spitzbergen Instead of Cape Colombia Christiama. Norway, .lune 'Jil -I'.v A I 1 Itii.tld Aiiiunil-i n. tin Niiiwc Funeral Ceremony Held According gmn ixf.leter. hit ihnnred hi- p. m te Christian Faith ,''',"', '"- '"l't " ! te tin Nc.li . .,,.,. .el Idle. H wa lejieitrd heie .,d i., II- Londen. .Iinie . dli A I '-lb- ,, mieiids te liind nt Spithiigen. in- ". nt W11 'ling; I aiiE. former t In- M,.(, llf ,.,. '0l)mbin, had been 11 . Mlllistel In Hllillg!lltl. Illlll tnl- iiliiujied 1 rnteig'i Mlni-.e" 111 Sun Yn'-SeM'. A vrweilnn aide efB, er is gong te ...., -ii ( hinese alv ne. wa- (rcinatecl spltzhcrgen te mai 1; out a nult.ihle land- ' idin . ays (entral Ni dispute li , . ..1,,,,. f"cn lion-ikens. Dr W. die in Can- k ' '''ihe'fnneriT.er...,..,,.,. h"ld .ineril- McCORMICK LEAVES HOSPITAL ,r,g '1 the ('hiistmii tiuth, was most Chii'ii,)!. .lime I'd - i Hy A I' 1 uiieie A vii-t con' nurse of pen- Hareld I" MeCeniii'k. ihainiian of pe wa pic-ciit. in, lulling 11 11 11 mix I- the 11 itiu' heard ".' tne Iiilcii.i. (t high etlifii nf the S'liitb CI111111 tii.nal llaiwcsicr ('(iinp.iny . wlm-e e. 11111 cent iiperntiell el't'.llll ' I I'l 1I V.ctcr A l'inf inldress was gneii In SiiiiIi li I.i .pliusi'. imted spe-mli! 1,1 ( etisiil .Inline. mi ii'u s.iid the wh'.le Kliindul.a eperiiiinn-, 'nliai'ti'd wide I lUllsh-speiikiiig v'-rld i-e.'ili7i'il thin attentl'ti. '''ft 'b" Wi le .Meiui,n,il 1 li.ni had nifleied a hlnw hi the death Ileepitn! la-' ugh' if "Mi 1 ' in 1 gieate- talesmen. Neither Mr. Mi Conn ck nerhisphy- si, -inn Is-ue.l any Miiiinciit. ONLY ONE LOST ON PURITAN . mn 17" ('in l, "riiuri' in ih" h-'''l "' '' I ll tTi..n e srhnnn..', Mlltmn Men l.inia I" r, , , w r. .J " llinllllll l.e 'I . ....wi v, ws...vw,,w. .,..-... .j ...... -WI1 , , ,, , Reach Neva Scetlan Pert l-a lluie. N. . .I'tie L'tl I' ' The s'hniilli' Spiii lllI'M'il te j,'", j," ,n' ell Willi OMceu it ,i,,' pini'i'ii iiis lllg Uli'tl nf the till, ill e-ter m-Ikieiii'I' I 'ui it mi winch was wrecked off Kiilih' Island, .lune 'J.'l (Inly one of the 1 irew was drowned The l'liiltun. a prospective contender i for the liiternulteiial lUlicnnun'ti race next fall, wits reported a hopelees wreck. rt rt-.ci r .i ii. i.c i li' A " i( -ei ,i .1 ' 1 I' ' li 'ti n - i ,,i t i ,i i , ii "i I in 1 1 I ' III Galvanized Beat Pumps Mnniifurtiirrfl In. .. n. rwrtr Ce.. re v. cei t. llnln inn Mnrfr" mm MtnMmmnmtfflRrraiismrnmtRRsiKmin! "The Cab That Toek the Tax Out of Taxi" s 1 Yellow C jO Ce, -,l Announces Anether Reduction in Rates Effective July 1st, our charge for one passenger will be reduced 16 -He The rate for the first , two-fifths of a mile will be 25, and for succeeding two-fifths lOp' each. After the first two-fifths mile, you will be able te ride at the rate of 25c per Mile When Yellow Cab ser vice was inaugurated in Philadel phia, we. premised you that as the volume of our business grew, we would share our profits with you by reducing our rates. Yeu have given us the increased volume. We carried approximately 600,000 Mere Passengers in the first five months of this year than in the corresponding months of 1921. We are keeping our word. We made three reductions in 1921, and we are new giving you the Lewest Cab Rate in Philadelphia's History! Te make possible this rate, our drivers are contributing their share. They must increase their volume of business or their earnings will be less. They join us in asking your support and co-operation. If it were net for Yellow Cab Ce. and your loyal support, Philadelphians would still be riding in dirty, rickety cabs at grossly excessive rates ! Let us have your continued support and you will have still further reductions in rates. Hail a Yellow en the Street or Call Poplar S600 "The Cab That Toek the Tax Out of Taxi" I EfalliW'WIHiOT. GINGER ALE, It's a happy drink There never was such a friendly drink as Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. Yeu can depend upon it always. Day after day, in summer or winter, in Newport or Les Angeles, the taste never varies. It's a man's drink and a woman's. Little children love it, and it is kind te them. The fussiest people accept it gratefully and are perfectly satisfied. The geed-natured, easy-going folk, who usually take anything that comes along, ask for, and often insist upon, Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. There is the secret of Clicquot popularity they all like it. But don't think that the happy blend, the taste of Clicquot is all. Within every dancing drop of the golden liquid is purity itself. The water from which it is made is drawn from springs in cool caverns. Ne ginger but real Jamaica ginger is used, no sugar or fruit juice that is net as pure as can be bought or grown. There arc ether Clicquot beverages All are pure and geed. Besides Ginger Ale, Clicquot makes Sarseperilla, Birch Beer, and Reet Beer. We don't knew a better way td tell you hew pure and oed these drinks are than te say they are worthy companions of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. Get a few bottles of these flavors when you buy a case of Clicquot Club for the home. Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer f t -s? .? ' WSk 5xlifiK? CSg'' w uSsl if THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY flNNl I Millis, Mass., U. S. A. fRSSi!lMkKlsS il aiSMlgSWJyw I .-j anmE-nrm rjBBBv l They All Melt APPERSON MOTOR CARS TwENTY-NINE years of pioneering in meter-car design and mas.ter craftsman ship help te account for the moderate price and remarkable performance of Apperson Beverly models. In all that time the Appersons have never built a car te meet a set price or made a com promise in quality or efficiency. Among folk, who appreciate the economy of a fine thing bought at a conservative price, the Apperson has always ranked as a meter car of individuality and enduring value. Srvrv distinctive body type. The Beverly Sedanettc, shown above, carries four passenger anywhere, in luxury and distinctive beauty. I'ricet range from $2620 te $3695 at Kokomo, Indiana. Excise taxis extra. APPERSON BROS. AUTOMOBILE CO., KOKOMO, IND. APPERSON MOTORS OF PENNA. Direct Facleru Branch S. W. Cor. Bread and Race Streets l.ecunl 5IC7 ' t it e u i a 11 r iy i r it i: i a it t y l U a s p .1 r r s " READ THE WANT-ADS IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION , i ss-s tSlK ,1,1,11 , .V , ,