-t : .'A I?? S m i I i, tit; N. W Hf'V 1-.IV -BraK rr Vf.T-Fi !'., IFTPr V',' - :j- ,- '. . 3 .. Bi HJTTM J ' T-J - . 1 .. . V f, ' J ', a.W 1 i' 'i ,.' If " JV ' 5?" vt i v iiVi, "w',,,'vViiT 6 In money matters borrowing, Irmllnir, mettmRf. real mtulr li-N, rlr., we nre fqulppril le liuntlle every detail wllli rnurlrw, illiputcli 11"' antl, flietlell. IXillilinlieil 1881. Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. I N. W. C'OU. OTII A IV.M.St'T STS. EVENING PUBLIC TJSTOErJiIIADET , " . . . . V i i - t , t , ,aT ! i m wn ', ., HJ niiimunMriun, l.trnniii PiimminnP I ULUDWUivitN m nmm mkvivuiu BETTER 'MOVIES' FEAR FOR LIVES Ce-operation of Organizations Wounded Men Expect te Be With Producers Proposed in Massacred When They Federation Resolutions , Leave Hospital r I fw Office aral Bamk Supplies f5miliin, ' W& M P WiLten llaimeirnpajiy 029 Market Street Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing Vm Ready for my July Fourth Holiday. These LOVKLY STOCKINGS are the ones I bought today for only $1.65 Think of it! They re "INDESTRUCTIBLE" and beautiful. Tliey aNe come in cool white and many ether col ors. Yeu had better get ready, tee Colonial Slecking Stores, Snc. 117 Se. 12th St. "IF ITS HOSIERY WE HAVE IT" O e is rQ r ( & 0S03 ONE of our most popu lar fixtures: Antique Verde and Etruscan fin ish, with antique color candles. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GASiKER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Op n Tk N Sa Tret 0 i r r ll u I. j Wv j&SPSs' frlM While you are antici pating the geed time you are going te have while away this summer make arrangements new te have the Evening Public Ledger sent te you every day. Ne matter what your idea of a vacation may be, or where you may go, the Evening Public Ledger will fellow you and bring with your mail each day mere news and entertain ing features than any ether Philadelphia evening newspaper. TeUplwine or Mini lUbflcriptien new Cm months, tin- iii rleil r,i, jtielf wnir t.iwrlt' iiuiupr ulnrly with out il.nlv mail in mir slimmer eiii inn nr liiive Mill lie ,ltt.l .111(1 ri-B- Sumnier Subscription Rates I inn. ;' huh, J mas. Publjc Ledger (Mern'g) 60c $1.20 $1.80 Public Ledger (Evening) 50c 1.00 1.50 Public Ledger (Sunday) 50c 1.00 1.50 hummer tilirliliiiii m.iy bt- rntrri'il l Hie iiwk. Pernril Miur sumiii. -ui 'ptten with rem tluni.e te i'thiiuihii I'cnuit mtut. Pub i l.i Ik-' " i i ' 'J i i -I nce BQuare, rtillditelphla DELEGATES TO HEAR HAYS tlv ,1 ndn fril Tr riinill:uiiiiin. N. Y.. .Fiine 27. Twe resolutions' having te de with metlnti ' plotureM were rensltlrrnl tedny by the lirsohitlen Ceiiiiulltiv of the Ocnernl rVdorntlen of Women's. Clubs. One resolution, sponsored by" the, (leerRln IVderntleii of Women' Cltibe. lndere tlie "bi'ltpr film orsnnlzntlens." The I'tlier. mlvnneed bv tin- federation ejialr mnn of moving plrture. Mr. Wood Weed alien Chnpinnn. of New Yerk, reeom reeem tnenils i'ii-oper;iiieii with nil organiza tions interested In iuiprevlnc motion pli turpi l)ieii4sjen of the resolution went rer until tomorrow. uIipii Will II lltns. picsiilent of the Motion I'icture I'redtn ers, mid Istrlbuter, Is expected te spi ,iK before the eenrentlnn. With Mrx. .1. U. Seliermerhern, of Hiist OrnnKe. S" .1.. second vlec presi dent of the federation, pre'idlne. repree si'tit.itlve of the arietis Stnten tld what they are deinc tlireiiRh the fedrr fedrr ntien renter for the eu'linnge of vollin vellin teer serial service "Condition In the nvernee ent inll nre Intolerable." said lll .liilln K .Tnffr.'iv. of New Yerk City, rlmlr man of the Committee en Institutional Itelntlelis. "Counti jails slumld be abolished and in tlieir stead farm col onies slienlil be set up uii'lrr State eon een eon rel. where convicts ran be trained te work n ml where thev aie paid nrcoril nrceril i iik te the amount of work they de." Mr Themas C Winter, of Mlnne .ipe Is. was nominated for re-elpetleti i president of the federation The re mainder of the ticket, all of which 1 unopposed Includes : Mrs. William S. Jennings, Jnckon Jncken i'le. first vice president: Mrs Wallace I' l'erliam. (ilenillvenr. Ment., second iee ptesident : Mrs, Jnme llaj.s. At iintit. recerdlne secretary ; Mrs. l"lor l"ler i nee rioere. Cleburne, Tex., treasurer. The election will take place en Thursilav The corresponding secretary lll I i appointed bj the beard. A sue-up-' ion s before the convention te i-hoesp this etlicer from the same cit .is the president. If the suggestion is .id' pti'd, Mr. Ibnry S. Godfrey, of Minniapetls. probably wl'l be selected. ALLEGED "KISSER" WINS ALIMONY OF TAXI MAN Head of New Yerk "Call a Yellow" Must Pay Wife S40 a Week New 'Seri.. .luue 'JT Justice Seeger. a" White I'la ns ji-sterday. tiled an elder ciMimns .''10 a wek alimony and si.lnn euiisel fee le Mrs. ISnimlen Ilendrn ls. of C.reenrldse Inn. that ilt. pen htiK trial el licr separation suit ag.imst lier liiisbnnd. Man'iattaii. p-esiilmt of the Call -n-Yellow Tni Cemp.inj . .1, l.nn.inn Lvl t,'.,,lt. ttlien thl ,l llll ll'llllll I.I -I .vw. .. suit for separation was started, .mis lletidrli-Us alle-pd in atfidavlls that her Husband 'ragged" her for her alleged . ttentieiis te ether null and "tertuied" Ik i In his unei'iiilv language. The husband said lie was justified In 'ragging" bis wife that her often" were numerous. Among them be cite en instance of a wiek-eml ivirty at .sound lie.iPh, Conn. HendricUs nr-i r oil at the part laic He uici at he deer, he said. b a mnii guest, drunk. wie greeted him with. ' There's ,i ili-.zj blonde here and sht's miinp ii-sir Slie's just gene upstairs." I'.r.indeti said the blonde proved te be ins wife, Mars. Ilemiruks denies this allegation. EVANGELISTS WIFE SUES Melvln R. Tretter Accused of Im proper Relations With Secretary Grand Kapids. Mich.. June 'J7. 'Bv, A l' i Ileaungs in the suit for sepa rate maintenance brought bv .Mr. Lot Let tie M. Tretter against her husband. Melvln II. 'Hetter, widely known evan gelist, were begun In Superior Court Ik r.- je-terday. Mrs. Tretter charges her hubnnd ' wirh improper relations with Ills .ecrc- t irv and with cruplt. Tretter, in a, .ins lull, declare, his wife is of un s,,und mentality. Hert W. Kicker, of Highland Park, ' Midi . testified yesterday that he saw saw Tretter en his return trem a trip in June. 1017. kle hl spc-etnrr. Miss rinrence Meedy, and merliPard him nddres her In endearing terms. TO SELL "THE CLOISTERS" High Taxes Drive Barnard te Part With Gothic Art Collection Npv Yerk. June 'J7 -"The Clnls. enshrining ireorge (irey Har- n.ird's unique collect ion of French fieth- irt fur several ears lias been the ri of istliPtie pilgrimages tn the reeky Is i,f Washington Heights, upper M iii'.attiin Island New the till mere nltitiidineu n- s.rient- .nielved in pl'0eete( eity rri "iiii n's In ihar pi turesqne le- 11, m lone ileiidpii the sculptor owner i i ill up -Hikes and se I out hi- artistic stu'e ell l.liii' if liessll le SOLDIERS HELD AS THIEVES Arrests Fellow Collision of Army Truck With Touring Car Newark. N. .1 . .1 me "J7 Charged h the tl.cit nf .n.'Siie'iii Murtli of ma- rials from the I'liiteil States nrm - ippl.i base at I'ert Newark, four pri- i 'ins att.iilied te the Imal base and one iimiii Fert Weed, linwriiei-s Island. N . were aiiesteil ti.dai. I''irt nf ',! s-eleij iirepeit. wilui-d at SllliOO, i ,i- been lefewueil Tin- arrests were breuglit about as he le.lllt of II eolllsjell in Niw.irk of mi nnnv truck and a touring mr. The ' driiep of the truck repertirl 'he aeci- ii lit "i officers (It I'ert Nev,,iU, aftei .is leiiteii'si were said t ) have bd'll nil- 'leaded and teied uilb a pink dealer , TELL MORE OF BRUTALITIES WANTED Stamping Salesman Lnrsc New Enfjlnnd manufacturer of stampings and pressed steel parts wants mnnufacturers' agent in Phila delphia te sell en straight commission basis. Are in ex cellent position te compete. If veu are live wire and knew the buyers this account will pay goeti profit. Write full details regarding your experience in your first letter and interview will be arranged. Address Bex A-334, Care of Philadelphia Ledger. ?! Aiseclnted Prf Hcrrln, III., June 27 Twelve wounded men. survivors of the forty ferty sppn non-union worker ami cunrds capteurcd at the Lester mine by a mob last Thursday, nre In danger of their live If they leave the Hcrrln Hospital, according te reliable reports reaching State and Federal Investigators. "Head men tell no tales, nnd some of these wounded men knew tee much for the safety of members of the mob," one Ilerrin business man commented. Officials of the hospital admitted thnt some union men attempted te remove fine of the wounded guards at 11 o'clock lust Saturday night, under preml-e of escorting Mm ever the county line, but they were denied entrance te the hospital. .May Ask for Soldiers ! The censensu or opinion among the responsible element seems te be that the State should send one or two squad of armed soldiers te Hcrrln when the wounded arc ready le leave, te furnish them safe conduct back te Chicago. The mere appearance of n small hed) of men in uniform would forestall anj mob action. Hcrrln men say. That the massacre victims fear vio lence If the) nre forced te leave the hospital unprotected, wa confirmed b four of the men. Their fear was also held by Heward Heffman. 021 Webster street. Huntingdon. Ind., one of the mine guards, and another unidentified guard, both of whom died In the hos pital. Heffman, in n dying statement, warned hospital authorities, if is snld that none of the wounded would ever leave Williamson County alive. 11 was among the six men tied together and shot down in a cemetery near the mine. Three were killed lnsfanth. Heffman and one ether died in the liespttnl. and one still is there. Workers' Threats Cut Heffman, when d)lng. said he fell nt the first elley and feigned death A member of the mob approached and fired peintblnnk Inte his back. Then lie rolled Heffman ever, face up, an i several men stamped en his chest Finall) one of the mob drew n knife ami slashed Heffman' threat. The ether mnn. who dlpd In thp hospital without giving his name, nnl who was burled with the unidentifie 1 dead, told practically the s(mie sten His threat also was cut. lie said one member of the mob grasped his head us he lay en the ground and held it b.uk while a companion wielded the knife. MINER SLAIN; ONE HURT Shots Fired at Ohie Workers Trav eling in Aute Bridgeport. O.. June L'7 l T.r P.i ine miner was killed and nitntl.r. wounded today w lien thei were lire.' upon from the bills while en route t wmk at the strip mine of he Cath erine Ceal Compan at ruiontewn, nvai here, according te Information leach ing here. The viitims were in an auto mobile when the sheeting began. The sheeting occurred near Lafterty, Relment County. Thpre were six miner' in the automobile, hir four escaped without injury The firing began with out wartiuu and lasted only a few moments. The assailants escaped. Three str.p mines of the Catherine Company hae bepn operating since the s'rike was called April 1 l i t i i . N "-7 Beautifully engine - turned 14-kt. green green geld belt buckle of substantial weight $24. Most men will appreciate a belt buckle for use duriqg the summer season. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut St DIAMOND MKnCHANTSJKWi:i.KRS SILVERSMITHS - i ---- -i - r PfflEB1 !, Wr. .iiififfiiiilllllllllllliiiiMn,,- : V Prlet f Popular SUniUrd Olhrw M ,flflr fmflflffiiWTmfflrSflffliiBBS5r &' T TM-Htr advanett te $68 . I 1)111 H rl U it H IIIIIPlllli 'I I M Quick aellen will jeu money M illHil 111 II l7 l NBUiI III I lUUIMLLIIIl Hfn 1 w lllllKI. f H The Ollrrr Trtwrltr Cempanr fill nil KKSu M31irrfT II ftl H HI I II I w LT1. Wtlau 101 Mtla 111! 4 jHI Miii:IJIiJS MTll iMllllllllllll llll lllllllillll I "BoWPJemBBP PJi iOPJe JKA UJj'IMtiiAiilUlUMUiiiiiiji Uilll SpjJ . wimnn inn . ' - jb nn ors. ! Twe 7-nanmner touring and en Impe rlRl T-paisenKer Limousine. All In Reed runnlne condition wllli excellent rubber. A wonderful bnrnnln for funeral or hacking- Mrvlce. rtrnt $f'l takea the three. Moen Moter Car Agency fop. 7SR0 "AS N. Bread St. Auk for Mr. MerrU TOiiiiiiPWMciiMnLJnfci r!lxLb,-?' Pledgfed te superior service Our responsibility is fixed. Our patrons are pleased. Our work is the best that is possible te produce. Our expert specialists are loyal and permanent. They knew their work. Only skilled hands touch your clothes here. Your satisfaction is predetermined when you send clothing Jierc for cleaning. Wc have no connection with any firm of similar name. , I. HERZOG d? CO. .1 articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you Germantevvns Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene. Ger. 03-92 &yAVlX&4.xrZiJft WIFE FORGIVES ELOPING SPOUSE AND STENOGRAPHER Seeks te Obtain $5000 Ball After Couple Are Arrested New Yerk, June "7 When Albptf Tundra forty-the and married, an I .Miss Rese lSesiiles. sevPlteen-)ear-eld 'tpnegrapliPr, were breuglit te Yonkers police station yesterday freu. Allanv, the first person te go te their aid was Tendr.i' wife. Mis Teudia, who lues in Yonker. tint rlene forgave her husband, bur aNe the girl whom he is nlleged te have takra with hiiu te Albany, where tl.i police apprehended them. Judge Itesenwasscr fired bail for Tendra. who I a music Instructor and erchrstra leailiv, at S5000 en a charge i.' abduction. The .girl was ordered held is a witness until the bearing tJ tJ tJ morrew. The girl maintained that her action iid these of Tendra were perferth proper. Tendru told Lieutenant Cooper, head of the Detective Iturcmi in Yonkers, that he and the stenog rapher were going te spend vaintloii' vaintleii' II separate addresses jn Niagara Tails WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS HAVE HOPE OF VICTORY Year for Political Heusecleanlng, Chairman Tells Conference .Milwaukee, June 27. i Rv A. P.I Th s is the year for political house (leaning in Wisconsin, wi'li the Demo crats (.weeping the Republican party, which for twenty-seven )ears has held nil Stnte offices, from power Themas M Kearney, temperarv chalrmnn of the Democratic State Conference, said in nn address prepnrpd for delivery te delegates nt their gathering here tndnv. It declared that the Republican I'.irtj had run the State near the verge of bankruptcy. Touching Indlreetlv en the prohibi tion issue. Mr. Kearney declared thnt the Democratic I'art ''stands at nil times for the enforcement of existing laws." but said th.it "every law, either cunstitutiennl or statutory is nlwa) subject te the will of the peeplp " Sen Sen aeor Irfi Follette was scored for what Mr. Kearnev termed an agreement be tween the Senater nnd Victer Rerger tn combine their forces in the coming capalgn. A Modern Remance By J. P. McEVOY TUT. sun wu setting In the West, A niintnt old custom it has get, ! Relasce batting at Ids best ' Could net liae pieked a better spot, lie drew her dose and clmer vet, And closer s ill he drew and drew I !ue )eii, Aniline." he cried, "De miii love meV" and she leplled; Til say I de." And hours passed and In the sky The argent iikkui en pallid feet Stele soft I) through the clouds en high i These lirsi tiuee lines am rather neat I And thru he said. "I love jeu, dear, M) heart beating tit i kill. I Hi tell mi- that xnu'll marry me. And soft nn i 'e ald te be: "I'll me I will." And se te (hurch! Oh, bellseme morn, And eh. the lovely glad array. The victim pale and slightij worn, The bilde, of course and why net? gay The preacher piled Ids book apart ' And nail a fatal line m two. i "De )ou." sajs fe, "take tins heie guy?" And sweet and clrnr was her replv: "I'll sny I de!" 1 P. S. I'll say she did! KKSTUirTINf! IMMIdRATION We are only IUIn ui le Hie wmi torn tern Ihuusht (if our furefnthi m, nnyn He.i W W i'usl'aml L. S ( umiiii'si,inr Uener.il nf IniniiKr.iliun. The uiimtruiihe 'I .n wnuM icsult from a la k nf Ik ImmlErHtieii law a in Hil ileiilctcd hy ill" one man In the (duntrv who knuws most abeunt Mie nubJct. In ih M iu,tsiiir sjci Hen uf the Siimla I'l'B. tic hr.mr.K "'.M-lie It a UaUH AU., Since 1857 All-Weel and the Best of All-Weel wvV!-5Bte-lb fet!sB;: hL eMw.';v'vftvAtR kr r "- 'ta -m 4&&"- f) i9(9 I yTV &? dz r Tn' . ii.!. wmffM c 1618-20 Chestnut Street $ Midyear Clearance 35,000 Stock of the Finest Imported and Demestic Woolens Must Be Considerably Lessened Suits te Order Ne Reduction Less Than $ 1 0 Many as Much as $25 Worsteds, cheviets, tweeds, serges, hemespuns, the finest products of the world's greatest mills; medium, summer and tropical weights. $55 and $60 Suits Att Te Your Order W $65 and $70 Suitings, $55 $75 and $80 Suitings, $65 $90 te $100 Suitings, $75 Yeu can count en the best te be had in the way of style, fit, workmanship, trimmings. Just like your own home-made Victer Bread 6 Biff AC Leaf Stewart . "Utility Wagen 99 Built Like a Big Truck It is built te stand up In "speed truck" service for years, as big trucks de In heavy duty. Ha no pattenger ear part. Net a one year job. Yet it costs ve mere. Fast, powerful, everlastingly re liable. Modern throughout. Elec tric starter, electric lights, power ful modern meter. Alemite lubrica tion, bumper, heavy duck storm cur tains, 32x4" cord tires. Chassis Prices "Utility Wagen" $1248 l.i te lVl ten 1448 1H te 2 ten. 1790 2 te 3 ten. 2390 314 te 4 ten. 3190 t. e. b. BufmU Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce, Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Sendee Station, 2400-14 Marie Sold only in our Stores In rmimiRiiirnmi!i!immn1inimiinmiimiiuTinirn'nTTniii:ininiiinTnniiiiPi!i:iiiRi;n;i MOTOR TRUCKS Get Samples These who are wise and can afford it will buy two or three of these take our word for it. P. S. We feserve the right te withdraw this sale at any time. HUDSON The Coach 1795 MWBBwj r t--ir .t 'K-sWjSaa. tjf jaaaMfifr''wrfMfM lit w . njlll -JImL- -a-L---SW--B----------li----li-------Hi-. 1 VgjB It Alse Has Hudsen's New Moter 5y The Coach is a beautiful closed car, costing vHUDSOH ff tciia man vip uuuvg inc jus.c vii uJbii iiiuuuj. iSUPEKAr inew it. auub inc. attraction et ine new euuer- .SiXifip Six meter. W Performance is whellv altered a elorieus W sense of motion, free as flight. It is a revela- Phaeton 51C!)5 t,en cven te iuper-&ix owners. 7-pnss. Phaeton.. 1745 Sec the Coach today. Examine the closed car rn!n I--n advantages offered at this price. And learn COUpc .Ji)(l . , , , . r ,. . Sedan 2G50 the charm of this greater Super-Six meter in Freight and Tax Extra B. Hdc. GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. s" Sales Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. B"""- " " ""a-"" e m ranBBicarv i WIM E E X 1095 11 trere I iuaiUI (4S A Car That Stays "Yeung" Owners say the Essex does net grew old. Year after year, it continues its exceptional perform ance and freedom from repair needs, in a way expected only of costly cars. Essex cars, by the thousand, serving en up wards of thirty, forty and fifty thousand miles, in smooth, reliable duty, establish its lasting goodness in a way that everyone knows. A ride will reveal qualities you never expected .in a car of its price class. Touring, $101)5 Cabriolet. $1295 Coach, $1345 Frtiqht and Tax Extra GOMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. fJM 123-140 NORTH BROAD ec.nyii,r. niAiiuw, 2400-14 MARKET ST. fev n V jiyw . .
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