i STEADY riLMB 4 Daily Htity "ar wo',,ueb. ',. ' l-i. i Otnmm In m ereugnt iu w,waw ... i ' Lecal Courts Hft ...iTirc ADC CTIDRCn L " Ff aerdlni? te Btntlstlcs compiled by k CS?Siintaw, office, tae well- f-f.n line of the poetjeoper, "Cheese Nfirfl.MiI T proper mate, but prbper 5-. Te marry," I" net dmdj conscicu censcicu conscicu ?8Site Xw J te. l The year 1022 llfi!S?i Mcellent chnhce of breakin KTneute hcrc ln .- nural,cr K ;&T'p'nu T lMA perusal of reports Issued by1 that PeAKiv thnt the Inst six months the f.ETteber of divorces has been .steadily irESnllnir. In 1021 thi number of dc fc fi ted tripled the of 1013, nnd 'fftfi flwt six month, of the present there has been an increase of four IStrtb monthly avcrnje for last year. STlfl 1021 there were granted 1047 eihW nmage fen)2fis2.25 L-.M!e for lOaa it is auu.uj j.nere i "A..-,i hn n considerable increase ;y-1 . Jr... a.... .Tni. r. nn :2tt day, divorce day In the Common frag Courts, a great many nccumu bihi raiea will be disposed tit before lihe courts begin their summer recesses. l Since January 1 there have been c iranted 009 divorces. During tae same period 1101 suits were begun. Tee causes OI me tvui-iiigicasiiig :...w nt fllverces are numerous, ae- teefdlnic te persons acquainted with the Mlluatlen. Seme blame it en the war; tf ethers say it is the present economic mUtlen. nnd stlil ethers base their ,'irjuraentJ en the alleged moral laxity i'tf present-iiny men uua wumvn. rt Investigation of court records re- ('...!. the fact that desertion, cruelty ind Infidelity arc the main causes en iwnicn applications tur utvurvvs aru 'nrle. Quick war romances are being shut tered daily by disillusioned swains nnd neuses who "mnrried in haste and lenentcd nt leisure." Pi" Hie young girl who became infatuated 'with the uniform during the period of tmsltlltles nnd who Inter tired of the -.flameur of heroism comes Jn for her ; toere ei rcspuiisieiiiiy. ui uuch ine '"youthful wnrrler who been me enamored I'tt Eeme young lndy with whom he rJ linked his future. til Other causes nrc lnid te lncompntl lncempntl 'klllty en the part of either 'husband or kwlie. nnd in some cases ninny wives of Mlf-ttylcd "cave men," who tired of absorbing punishment nt the hand- of .-their husbands, have also been tct free tef their mnrrlngp vows. Cases of bigamy nre few, although When Ptich is the chnrge, the Innocent victim is quickly freed of the burden. Te overcome the present rush for freedom it has been suggested bv one Judjc that masters' fees be greatly In creased, thereby discouraging mnny. Several months nge the fee was raised I from $7." te $100. nnd thnt action 1r Witeved te iinve caused n slight drop ln Jlrorce proceedings. NECK BROKEN, LIVES Qlrl In Camden Hospital Amazes Physicians by Fortitude Her vertebra fractured by a dlvelnte ikillew water ut Clementen Lnke a teek age, Miss Mary Oetman, eighteen jears old. of 730 North Eighth street. I this city, hns amazed the sunrcenrf nt Lithe Homeopathic Hospital, Camden. with her fortitude and unusual cheer fulness. Although paralyzed the girl ills net lest consciousness and at nil times Is cheerful. She talks te th iphislclans and nurses and apparently new net realize tue seriousness of her condition. X-ray photographs shew that a ver ttbra near the base of the brain' has been crushed and Is pressing en the ipinil cord. This causes complete body paralysis. Surgeons at the hospital hive abundened all hope for the girl's , recovery. - MAKES FIFTH RESCUE Riverside Youth Has Saved Women and Baby Frem Death DSVlni? fwn TlPFftnn frnm ilpnirnln. I' me record of William Jehn- ren, n nineteen-year-old Riverside TOT. n ctmlsnt nt Te Stalin fl- V '?, His lntest exploit was the .Pulling a bev from the Itnn. ', Creek, after he had been swept I'UtO deep weter bv a trinrliprnnn rnr. 5.t, A movement has been stnrteil te -BtUngly recognize his bravery. r JAntlKtmi UnH. . LI., e-i ,- r.i70b?' , !8 ,hR se" et Mr. nnd Mrs. raepn . onnsten. lie began bis rescue when, four years nge, he saved luuiiuiiiien irem drowning. He res iled tU'n niinit am..m .! n .Liu . I nl ware R,ver ,ast inmer. te be", "" "TO 'AK"1 "PPSi 2w.weul(, have denC" 1" Johnsten's Eminem en his exploits. SPROULJO OPEN TRAIL h'Ooverner te Lead In Services Dedi cating Highway te. New Yerk The l.nckllunnnn trnll. .lnnlnrmt tn he lone of Mm fttins, e,Hn,kA.. ne ..., i l)tha Unite.! Stntes. Is te he opened te- 7' wiiu ceremonies In which Uev- Miller, of New Ynrlr ...111 I. ...... ..,!.. ::tarts. "'" " a.he. "ew 1'lghway, stretching from E'frln this State, te Ilinghnm- ,i' I.,-.' "ns completed Inst week. -na win H, ,iln .i,.nini,i -.... e ?V.iV." '"' the Principal ' .. ! "'""Kh the north webt fln.K"!0- A part of the ;g i tje right of wny of the J. , Uread, which was given b JAMKI rmminn,' .1.- ti.-.- -pttcrn section .1... I.U1 I.. .en th .1. ..,"'""' ". '"" 's"y hltiiiVe ih v." wnj .1 t" J-ncuawannn ,irentl, wJdcli wns clven bv the mil. tuan pmi..n . .. ..'. . -..-- 8 r ' ' "" eime, dav n!r."er ;S'reul SetH Sernnten to te 'thai n,!,'"rly tomorrow will travel ever ''WKnwilimn trnll te Its termlmiH. -... juiiiv ie the state. HELD AS MOONSHINER ilten Street Man Jumn. TkM..nk II ... . ' lY "inaew, but Is Captured iK'wnndVeTnVXwTT. .fha. V...".1. w.as cn.Ptured nftcr a iflrel In tlVrcZ0"8' Twe""cre J 'Uetectlvi. VII,,., .... Wlceimi, . '": "'"""paniea Dy two S ;,r''t0,rwl ,,1'1' ''welling with n e I, n iv,nt ,!n'1 feu"' Kf"w en bnie Xl,,K '"Bredlents for moon- 'Jumned ,i , ll,0?"lz' ,Hn, ' Kruse IThesfili n.tile,,rth P(l Fult0 greets. Wlbffi'effl was e1 ev te 1 xt8t?,.tMbury D,ne pJfk Bedy ffM?3iffi5-5? ttafrPn,,.,iiVy.11 P,0nmi while oper eper hrlv Tl- "" ln llls I'ome j ester lay, .iuil(eu tO PHI'Iinn W ln..l H.J i. TwreirM: ; RECENTLY iMXRIED ' Before her mar riage en' Saturday te Paul F.' Stacy, of tyew Yerk, she was Olive Clcmerta Badger .daughter ief Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Badger, of Wayne. The wed ding took place at the Ethelbert Man sion, Wayne, the home of the bride SOBS SADLY OF STOLEN AUTOMOBILE AND WIFE But After a White Decides It Didn't Happen That Way About 3 o'clock this morning the Camden police picked up Stephen Mc Menimen, of 1511 Seuth F6rty-scventh street, en Kelghn avenue, near the enst bank of the river. lie was seated en a curbstone weeping bitterly. When the police asked the trouble McMcnimcn told them thnt enrly in the evening he had driven with his wife from Philadelphia te Cnmdcn, when two men accosted them and requested a ride. McMcnimcn said he invited them aboard and when he stepped te exnminc a tire the men drove off with his machine nnd his wife. Tiic police took careful notes nnd sent frnntlc telegrams flying about the Stnte. About dawn, however, McMcnimcn cnllcd the officers te his beside in the Cooper Hospital and said te them. "I take it nil back. It didn't hnppen that wast at all." f The police refused te listen te another siery. j,aier a sister from I'Miadelphla arrived nnd took McMcnimcn home. AUTOISTS GET ADVICE J. Borten Weeks Tells What Rights Are In Justice Courts . Offending motorists hnve been ac quainted with their rights by J. Borten Weeks, president of the Keystone Au tomobile Club, who has issued a number of hints te motorcar owners. One sug gestion is thnt if a summons te np penr before a mngistrntc is received for nn alleged traffic violation, the sum mons can be Ignored with perfect safety unless a copy of the complaint accom panies it. If a magistrate insists upon arrest ing an alleged violator, Mr. Weeks points out, his act will be unlawful, nnd he may be sued for fnlse arrest unless the complaint is furnished. RARE SPECIMENS HERE Wharten Huber Back After Leng Trip Through Nicaragua' Wharten Huber, assistant curator of birds at the Academy of Natural Sci ences, Nineteenth street nnd the. Park way, has returned from a restuirch ex pedition through the wilds of Nlcarngiin, where he collected many specimens. Intense hent nnd dnmpness were the greatest difficulties encountered. In cluded among the specimens nrc COO bird skins, 40 mammal skins, 2000 species of insects, many rare. fish and reptiles. Announcing the Arrival of BrTtim Beets and Shoes Business Gelf Dress Oar Br'Uhh beets and shoes are manu factured by Pa Amert & Barnes, Ltd,, te top our ether striking line. We have selected these English beet mannlactarers te pat the individual English touches en a leu) numbers se that we might meet the requirements of every gentleman. These beets and shoes are sold two pounds in England and ten dollars here. On display at two of ear stores only, 1432 Chestnut Street, and 1336 Se. Penn Square. Your inspection is solicited. Prompt and courteous attention is ac corded te every one. Leuis Mark WE WANT A Business Man He will have a bread acquaint ance among commercial and industrial houses; perhaps he will be a salesman. He will be en the lookout for a GOOD opportunity that will represent a PERMANENT and PROF ITABLE connection. Give ex perience, age and ether de tails. Replies held in strict confidence. A 407, Ledger Office iMT - -UllllllM SW BH I ZaiaiKSiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEPSblJPiaiiiiiiM H"LIIIIIIIIILIILIIIIHpJv illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllH . VVSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr I S V..!,, .-; ; f ' w 1 JaH wtfmmk I BIBLE TO CURE BANDITRY Summer Scheel Sponsors Hepe te Combat Crime Tendencies "Knew Your Bible" is the H'.egan of the Presbyterian Evangelistic Commit tee, which tomorrow will open fifty va cation Bible schools in all parts of the city. Approximately 7000 children will receive Instruction for a month. The Rev. William P. Fulton, director of the summer work, believes thnt the crime, vice nnd Immorality new sweep ing the land can be best stemmed by raising up a generation acquainted with the Werd of Ged. Presbyterian leaders believe that the boy who can nnswer the final 200 questions nt the close of the study period will never grew into a bandit or 11 bootlegger. The Rev. Floyd W. Temklns. Jehn S. Wurts nnd r. William P. Fulton will address n training conference for vncntlen Bible school teachers today at the First Baptist Church. RECITAL FOR BLIND FUND Evelyn Scotney and Philip Savasta Appear Before Very Large Audience A very large audience filled the Acad emy of Music Inst evening nt n concert given for the Blind Relief Fund by Evelyn Scotney, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, nnd Philip Savastn, harpist. Miss Scotney, who is nn excel lent coloratura, song with much fluency and beauty of tone, her principal num ber being the Pelenaise from "Mlg "Mlg nen," nnd the ether numbers songs less ambitious ln character and equally well done. Mr., Savasta showed himself te be nn excellent harpist, covering ln his three groups of numbers pretty nearly the whole range of harp composition, both ancient and modern. Ills technique is ample and his tone geed. Beth soloists were very well received, nnd encores wcru numerous. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The Municipal Band will piny tonight at Rhawn street and Frnnkferd nvenue. The Fnlrmeunt Park Bnnd will piny in the Music Pavilion nt Strawberry Mansion. A CAPA Jeb for 80 cents less! That's our goal. We want te take your old shoes and re make them relasting, new welts, counter lin ings, upper refinishing, whole sole with O'Sid livan Heels give you a new pair of shoes for less money than we are compelled te ask new. CAPA is first in every thing in shoe repairing. Help us te be first in bringing the prices down by bringing every pair of old shoes that have possibilities for us te repair. The mere we de, the less you pay; and the sooner the better. CAPA SHOE SERVICE 533 Chestnut St. 17 S. 11th St. 17 S. 13th St. Kicrj tiling nrrcftHiirr te inake It "'I lie Cuim Jeb" Philadelphia. Made and Guaranteed rfhtte7hbl Easvlbtittr suPEJiBQumry lite east That MeneyCanBuy. Chas.WEmeiySens. 1304DleniendSrreeh SupetbGeanei jr -tN&fc. $ mM VETERANS TD EfWCT FlfflHT-UNE BATTLE , Disabled Soldiers' League 40 Stage "Night Horrors" at National League Ball Park REPRODUCED SEVEN NIGHTS Ne man's land as It appeared when swept' by shellflre and stormed by American doughboys, will be repre duced by several hundred soldiers under the direction of Quaker City Pest of the Disabled Soldiers' League nt the National League Bascbnll Park, Bread and Huntingdon streets, tonight. The performance depicting night con flict, will be reproduced seven nights, emitting only next Sundny, nnd will begin nt 8:30 P. M. The display Is for the benefit of the Soldiers' League. The bnttle scene will bn 3."0 feet long, nnd before thnt stretch of Imagi nary front line, will lie the ruins or a French village. Beginning with a rifle shot nnd dispatching of n volun teer messenger, the "battle" will grad ually grew mere Intense until the "hor rors" are reproduced with machine guns, star shells and nil. Members of Quaker City Pest of dlsnbled veterans will take part In -the renllstlc "battle," designed te give nn Idea whnt n real battle was like in Frnnce, as the American forces pushed their way against the Germnns nt night. KNICKERS JOLT FARMERS One Rurallte Gets Eyeful, but Drives Shay Inte Ditch Pretty girls in knickers nmazed the farmers around Sanfltega tedsy. They went te Sanatoga Park en the Judaic TTnlnn nf PhUndclnhla eutinc. One farmer driving his 'family in n shay focused his nttentlen se much en two winsome lassies in knickers that he drove off the read, causing a let of damage te his outfit. When it comes te shirts, we spread ourselves Provide a 1 1 different sleeve lengths in the pop ular sizes. That's one of the reasons Ferre shirts fit! Coel two-piece suits. White "flannels." All Rogers Peet manu facture. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes' Chestnut St. at Juniper Buildings that stand the test of ages Behind the world's clas sic structure? there hns been the purpose te build right With this i purpose, in co-eperntion with the architect, buildings of equally en during quality are built today. F.L.HOOVER & SONS iNCenraRATtD BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Slnce 1009 T1-1C23 CHURRY STREET j J u j Shirts of Prisma Silkleth Buy Eagle Shirts By the Fabric Name in the Label JACOB REED'S SONS M24-1426 Chestat Sttireei J INTEREST LIES WINS "BEST-PUPIL" MEDAL Clarence Malehc, 1700 Rittcn Rittcn heuse Street, Gets Legien Awhrd in Northwest Section It Isn't studies, but sports, that held chief place in the interest et Clarence Malene, 1700 Rlttenhouse street, who wen the scholarship mcdnl which is presented every year te the best pupil of the Northwest Public Scheel by the Harry Ireland Pest of the American Legien Clarence has only been in the Phila delphia schools since February, Be fore thnt time lie went te school in Shnmekln, Pa., where lie lived. we wondered whether he could keep iln with his, work or net. and se it was n great surprise when he wen the medal," his methiw said. But ln snlte of the fact thnt he is very geed ln all of his school work, his interest centers in athletics. Tennis, felf, football, bnHcbnll, swimming he ikes them nil. He hns glinting blue eyes nnd a grin which seldom comes off, whether he Is bent ev.r a book or a golf stick. He is planning te go te college, but that's four years from new, nnd he Is look ing forward with mere Interest te the camping trip nt Doylestown which he I going te take with the Bey Scouts in August. FURNITURE FOR Bungalow or Apartment At Factory Prices L7VEIIY day we sell furniture te - people who have shopped ln various stores before coming te ours. They are seen convinced our prices are lower as you will be when you visit our store Come ln tomorrow and let us prove te you we actually de save you money. Ask for our 4-pieee Bedroom Suite at $68.S0s alto our special Dining Roem Suite. IEHRLICH&C0. 114 S. 2nd Street J22525E5HS2S152525ESZ525-i MICHELL'S INSECT DESTROYERS Far controlling Insects tiiat Inteit planta. WEED IttLLER Will keep the walks and drives clear et weeds and crass LAWN SPRINKLERS Alt the reliable makes. GARDEN HOSE Grades from geed te best. LAWN MOWERS In all the dependable makes. GARDEN TOOLS A complete assortment. GRAPE BAGS Fer protecting; crapes from insect atlnvs, and ret. Vegetable and Flowering Plants, In large assortment. Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds, Fertilizers, Etc. CATALOG FREE 518-516 Market St. a Live in the Sunlight" is the title of a beauti ful brochure we have just issued that will be of particular inter est te these building new homes. Write for your copy. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA J In presenting these Shirts we introduce a unique construction, obtainable only in Eagle Shirts. This cloth is woven in the durable Jersey con struction of artificial silk and fine cotton. Its service is remark able its luster a pleasure. Its price is $5.00 IN SPORTS; WWW-'i' ' jW V ' " ''irfssWW WsmMHIiMm (fV - Bl siiiim; j M'.i ' kWWW CLARENCE MALONE m fl La I LLMU wi'15 POLISHED .GIRDLE DIAMONDS The selection of a Polished Girdle Diamond attainable only from this Establishment is a permanent assurance of. satisfaction Blj automobile and gtneral financa corporation is new being or ganized by ma In Philadelphia en behalf of myself and my asso ciates. Wa have ample capital, a claar field and a splendid prope sitien from every angle. We want a bread-rang man, preferably new or formerly connected with a bank or banking Institution, te act as assistant te our organizer and later te undertake the secretaryship of the corporation. Remuneration salary and Interest In ear business if your services ere worth It. Ne Investment; sought or desired. If you feel you can fill our requirements, write and tell us who you are and what you have done. All replies In strict confidence. Ne one whose references will net stand rigid inquiry or who cannot secure a surety bend wlll be considered. Address A 417, elephene number Pleas BBsfafafafafafafaVasaMBBBBBBBBBBsaBBBBlllBBBBBB MacDonald & Campbell Coelest Suits for Het Weather Genuine Palm Beach $16.50 te $22.50 Mohair v $20.00 te $35.00 Silk Suits $30.00 te $55.00 Tropical Worsteds $30.00 te $48.00 Gabardine $28.00 te $35.00 Porestylc, 3 Pc's. Suits $65.00 Knickerbockers White and Tan Linen $5.50 te $8.50 White, Tan, Gray Linen Crash $5.50 te $8.50 White and Tan Gabardine $5.00 te $8.50 Palm Beach Tan, Sand, Gray $5.50 Khaki $4.00 Wern by the best-dressed men in this city and declared by them te be the finest produced anywhere, and se they arc. si:r.n,Ti: nokfelk sport coats, 18.00 and 20.00 1334-1336 Chestnut Street L wjt VLFJH 56th Street sjrirjn AVENUi new venk R1TZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA COTIUE FOR THE LAST WEEK of June Sales All fashions included in this annual mid-summer clearaway are exact duplicates of our Paris New Yerk Originations, and patrons are assured the same ex clusiveness of style-leadership as shown in our Fifth Avenue, New Yerk, establishment. TAILORED SPORT SUITS COSTUME SUITS DAY DRESSES AND EVENING GOWNS COATS, CAPES & WRAPS BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SKIRTS STREET, SPORT & DRESS HATS Court Orders Condemnation of Ocean City Property Ocean City, N; .1., June 'ST. City Hnllrllnr Hnswell renertcd te the Cltv Commissioners yesterday afternoon thnt Judge Denges, in the Circuit Court nt Woodbury, had granted the petition of the city for the appointment of Con Cen Con missteoers te condemn benrdwnlk land of Merris L, Jehnsen, The Commis sioners will be appointed os neon as names are- furnished the court by Bos Bes well and former Judge Cele, the Inttcr representing Johnxen. Jehnsen hns been resisting the building of n benrdwnlk across his land, north of Eighth street. Father Gallagher Honored The members of St. Mntthew's parish, rvnahntinxkiin. will rlvp a rcccntleu In honor of their pastor, the Rev. Philip J. Gallagher, who is celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of his erdlnn- tlen, In the parisn nnn, mis cvunu 1921 Dedge Sedan Perfect mchnlclly. Excellent rubber. Paint and Interior perfect. S1100. Moea Moter Car Agency Pep. 7B8 "88 N. Bread 8. Auk for Mr. Merrln SJWl Public Ledger, In writing. AVENI 57th Street our ' h EZJsTST liWIIaM . 'i-r tin Ivuri tif Mi A MatAAttfttfttr ft I Mb4B'.X of a com m it.ee, composed of Dr. 'rf . ''& llarkltm, JnmcH Darby, Miss JSiMMtreK Kelly nnd M.,J. Kehoe, '? I . 4 Vrt T lWj ill bW i Jt"X KtrHtt lil'HM H I t A Demonstration Fine qualities wedded te Super-Value prices- in these Het Weather Clethes PERRY'S Palm Beach Suits Mehairs and Featherweight Tropical Worsteds SUPER-VALUE prices begin at $1 A .50 14 and continued te , S17,H8,20,23 25 and 28 Just mosey around at ether geed stores and see what you can see. You'll find higher prices, but you can't find finer qualities te cheese from than here and everything we sell it at a Super-Value price. White Flannel Trousers Our Super-Value price $8.25 Imported Linen Knickers Our Super-Value price $4.50 Leeking through this splen did selection is all the mere pleasant because of the cour teous attention of our sales men. , Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes fet Men (c) 1D2J I" & Ce CAN1 BE BEAUTIFUL? YES! THE COSMO-PLASTIC MKTIMDS rsKI) IIY Dr. Stnckheusf, 317 5th Ave., N. Y. Phila. Office: 119 S. 17th St., Pbiltdilpbia Cnniiiltntinns Wrilnfml.i) It te 2 UnnUli! I'n-y Mention Ally. I.OCUH UtT r One mailing piece may net brin business, but a continuous campaign will. The Helmes Pkess. 'Printer 1315-29 Cherrv Street Philadelphia w Big Cep "Last nlKht I rode down te the Hull In n Moen. S.iy thnt car JUHt shipped u Ien k tlku It hud u trips, Hut I i.'tipsa I'm net the only one te Il.ul that out I sye mera Mouin iery day ' Price : $1295 $1765 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Display Roem Open Evenings Moter Cars Thr car of the tun proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vnndegrift, Prei. 6S5 N. Dreid Si. Phcnt Poplar 7S83 sjwgm i s wgmsWWWWwsWW J& M TiZ ' JZ J .n m ,w id A I ' I & Hi v i&l&isf ?ti. h- 5S&IM h 'tilKr V ifttt.' -jj&x&i i . ' i" ,. -r.i l i mssmsmdjid. Vmk&fr. StMt. -J r- i alin'-t-y1 g!Ztinv fj(
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