W1CW i?lf-l tes S-f &&& 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JtJNE 29, 1922 wr 6 8P&. K l. f w w. Ik ij. m it I J B't i i :1S m III m a w m V i I (DESKS Office Equip- went, Weed & Slttl Fili Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce. Bank, nnirc, Library Scheel furniture At 926 Arch St. Since 1884 C4heiuiikfr Untitling) DEPENDABLE Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. fth & XV limit "I. rl 'TitUliril issl We life iluuiit tu.iincus today with the ehlldrwi ant Kramlrlulilren ut our client i of thlrtl thrrp srirn iuiii "1 lien? must b r rtiimvn utw v hmi tnalnutlrcd tti eenfldr.'e of ou c I' n'ele. Building & Lean Associations Real Estate Mortgages en giiai Siinnlimjit .! .,.t.LiM..t. fa . a. I...J-J.. A. . mouth waih, spray or E-rslt. few drops of Abwrbinf , Jr In wittt ii ddichifully rrftnSin and n ffiaeiu tnuuptic. H.15 it aruggiiu or pettpud. Liberal tml 'ct tiip.iu, IV W.r. YOUNG, Inc. 7U..emple Mrect V apnngucia, euit. WiM iYrTitfSftTifcjIIi Real Pigskin Bag $8.75 i.-i.oe a ami: 18-Inch t'trhed frame, edges and corners leather lined Xcxt te Keith's Theatre Over-exercised Vacationing se ea7 te overdo but easier still te relieve ex hausted, aching muscles. Spread en a little Slean's den t rub, if penetrates Then enjoy quick, tins line comfort. A friend In need te campers for all emergencies. it kills pain! CUTICURA CARES FOR YOUR HAIR Nothing like shampoos with Cu ticura Sexp and het water, preceded by touches of Cuticuru Ointment te pets of dandruff at-d itching, te keep the scalp and hair healthy. They ue ideal for all toilet uees. SuevIiFmsFimIvMiU Ad'trr.i "CUiorLiV "CUierLiV rUrl.i Dipt 11? Kii4uil Mm- heMvrj. nrwT iep JV Ointment i' nM'-Oi Tlcuma MaVCufccura Seap thsrei without mug. EXZHEHrfM Evaporated Ic Rich in nutriment and entirely pure. Every batch is given a careful final test before it is placed en the market. It's pure country milk tWith the cream left in. w s A but (wmu ButecrlBtlen ""V-srWwt., STlumSmt) hjj S H V7k4lv9l H ma 1 "U m YmL - CHE5TNUL Rj Quick Relief! jL ) (fa H0 U i I'm J JDen&v$ WpOUy) Mc 1.M 1.31 ibMrttiM war ftr m w-k "9 " 1 1 1 afVI .rffT""1 TRAIL LEE'S ARMY NEAR GETTYSBURG Maneuvers of Marines Fellow Operations Which Preceded Battle in 1863 i READY TO GREET HARDING Snectnl Mtatch te l'viina TuMIe l.fdaer (ett.vsburj;. '!.. -Ttmc 20. Over I intnlilr lipids mill through sodden ' trenches the turn of the Fourth Hri- Riidp of marine went en with their i maneuver nt Camp llnrdlnR today, n heavj downpour lnt night malting the ground eceedlngl, heavy and work dif ficult, but thpre vva no let up lit the program Iminnllutpl after breakfast . half of the command went out In their problem of tactic and again ns jc- 1 tenia) the operation of an imaginary force wc-t of (!ettsbure fiirnlhrd the hasii of the movement. The advance ' of Ctener.il Lee and his armv en thl I plate In lWi U bcinc followed and the maneuvers are presresMng dally In much the ame a ns the operations 1 Immediately preceding the battle. This afternoon details of l'icketfa charge will again be rehearsed, for it I toward this one great maneuver that nil the energies, of the camp are being dliected In nil effort te make It entirely successful and spectacular Hten te the uniform of the Confeder ate soldier are features being arranged, the regulation outfit of the marine be ing changed cleverly te resemble the , garb of the men of the Seuth who fought at Oettvsburg. I 1'lans are being laid new for n series of night maneuvers which will demon- '"Vratu nfter dark the modern method of wnrfure. while the tactics of sixty '.ears age are shown in the day-time ' movements At the same time, hew- nver, instruction is being given In open I I formations se as te be ready for the j maneuver en July 4. when I'lckett's j charge under modem conditions will be staged. I 1'inal arrangements for entertaining I the .'resident and his party have been completed. Thev arc expected te reach I here about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon 1 and will be cscerttd te camp from the ' Marvland line by a detail of .siuy State 1 police When they reach camp they i (will find (iovemer Sproul. of I'cnnvl- I ivania. and Governer Trinklc. of Vir- I glnia, nwaitlng them and glnd te wel- ' come them te the battlefield. The I .'resident's quarter are about finished and will be cempUtcly appointed in t every detail, the funtislilngs being of a character behtting the dlstinguifehed , guest, though the structures in which thej will be entertained partake of the c.imp atmosphere with their canvas s.dewalls und reef. Washington, June 20. (Hy A. P.) Full military honors attended the funeral here today of Captain Geerge a. Its Hamilton, the Marine Cerps aviator who let his life when his plane crashed te earth last Monday at Get tjsburg, where he had accompanied the marine force from Qunntlce, Va., for their maneuver there next week. Acting Secretary of the Navy Roose velt and Majer Gener.il Lejucne, com mandant of the Murine Cerps joined with many of the dead aviator's fellow efiicers of the corps and comrades of the war through which he Ferved with distinction, in attending the funeral nine and interment at Arlington , National Cemetery. I HAYS ASKS SUPPORT FOR GOOD PICTURES Women's Federation Urged te Battle Against Objection able Films Chautauqua. N. Y., June 20 The floodgates went down In yesterday's meeting and a torrent of questions, pent up heretofore, bore down en Will H. Hays in the mot-.en-pieture day of the convention. Other valuable interests had come up earlier In the day and I there appeared such netable speakers as Mi's Grace Abbett en "Leeking After the Whole Child" : Dr. Simen Flexner en "Public Health and Mod ern Medicine"; Hugh Frayne. of the American Federation of Laber, en ' The Prison Laber Problem and So Se 'letv " Seme of the great throne of women seimed te feel the raotlen-pUnure qucs t n tran ended all the etners and was aise cese y related. Se In the after noon conference of the Motion-Picture Committee there evolved the most splr ired session of any perhaps even of iinv former biennial. In Mr. Havs the women seemed te recognize a new kind of director, a man who again atarraeil nis (leiernmiauuu te take the ii th out of pictures aid from the pesters advertising them, i !! i lie i diri"'t appf.il for the tnobill tnebill ,;iiTim of the moral forces of the Gen .ill Federation te support geed pic t i r ai.d ' Midemn the bad e that there mnv be nrtiched and maintained i the 1 ighet p'lssille standard I At night Mr. Havs gave the addiess for which he was scheduled the cer.- , f.- ,r'e wa a '.delight. The gist of is M.t-me follews: ' "I appreaph the question net merely from the viewpoint of the men who Lav ir.lliir.s of dollars invested In the tmsnss but from the viewpoint of the p.iruitb vvhe have million!, of chil dren investul in the buinfss. ' "Thete U enl one place where the fvi't. can be eliminated, and that is at the reint of production. Uut it cannot be dere in a month. This federation run 1 elp by r fusing te ste objectionable ' 1 1. tures Ascertain all thtt is going en Crlti 17.' constructively " i I The l'hiladelpliii pl.in of fO-eperativ i bfii gaining. iu put in effect bv the Mit tin in tiinceripnr w i d'ciibrd by Mrs L L. Jilankenlmrg m the morning M ssi m as ati ant I -tt ikr panacea. At the sime tinli the Sesqul-Centennlal , inv italic n was glvvn te all the States te I he readv te help in the celebralen. I ', RESIGNS K. OF C. OFFICE - Supreme Advocate Pelletler te Quit After Fifteen YearB' Service New Haven, Conn.. June 21 (Ry A. P 1 Jeseph C. Pelletler, former district attorney in Ilosten, him re signed as supreme advocate of the Knights of Columbus, It was announced at the K. of C. headquarters here to te dav. , Mr. Pelletler, In a letter te Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty, asked that the resignation take effect at once. He leaves the office nfter fifteen years' serv ice, during which he was honored by Jlely nee anil uie iieigiuu nnu inn- Siv.overnreenis. ifiy'JfHetler, was removed J8 district FIGURES pysBjMrMMw .jsgj i y :. $- w yyx'y?..yW. ''y'' f VviW??'''- .MttJ'!! . wtV?,rJJ,ftlw'5JMlBMMMMMB ims&iMmMZZimKmGm ffr.? llilHlVjVKsSslsBrRtr' f Iwstm ii iii mi sssmwi i turn m inn i IiIUmiwwii r nv v i i tmmmimmmimmmtmmmimmmttMmnmmmmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Hlrslt In is nlleced te have shot her husband Freeport, L. I. Mr. Hlrsh Is net SPEEDS RUSSIAN RETURN OF FOREIGN-HELD PROPERTY Large American Interests Involved In Plan Offered at The Hague The Hague, June 20. (Hy A. 1.) Sir Philip Meyd-Greamc, of the Hrlt ish delegation, Insisted upon the con sideration of definite propei-ltlon In today's discussion with the Russians here of plans for the restoration te for eigners of the property they held In Russia before the Soviet tools ever con trol. It was time te quit discussing glittering generalities, he declared. Sir Philip suggested that nil prop erty or undertakings of foreigners In Russia should be divided into two classes for the purpose of determining In what mnnner the Russians would restore possession te all the old owners. In the first group he would place the Industrial and commercial enterprises. This class would embrace the ex tremely large American Interests In volved. Including the International Harvester Company's great plant near Moscow, the National City Rank's branches In Pctregrad and Moscow, the Westlnghouse and Singer companies plants and the Standard Oil holding!! in the Caucasus. Held for Aute Fatality Carl Rowland, Rlpka street, Mana yunk, a tnoterman, wn held without ball by Magistrate Dern today te await the action of the Corener. Row Rew lnnd was operating a car which was in collision with an automobile, and fa tally injured Geerge Leng, 1212 Sar tain street. Cods, SmtM, Brents, Skirts MmmNiv.mmmw!Mi(mm Our Entire Stock of Smart, New Summer Dresses Reduced a Third and Mere m Splendid variety, distinctive styles, and truly re markable values, in plain and printed voiles, organdies, ginghams, linens, and printed crepes, including a num ber of models for large women in sizes 40 te 46. They were $9.50 te $39M, Reduced te $5.50f $0.75f $i2-509 $25 138 Street Dresses $1).50 That were up te $15J)0 Canten Crepes, Geergettes, Crepe Rema, and a few Spert Dresses are included. IN FILM PARTY SHOOTING their automobile. The photograph was made seme time age. Mrs. Hlrsh following a party given at the summer home of Heine Davles, film star, at in a serious condition. He Is being nursed by Ills wife, who was released en ball I BEGIN DAVIES FETE INQUIRY Many Notables Among Witnesses 1 In Cocktail-Bullet Mystery 1 New Yerk, June 20. The stage is I nil set for the Nassau County Grand Jury investigation, which begins to day into the "cocktail-bullet" mys tery growing out of the sheeting of Oscar W. Ilirsh during a lawn fete given by Miss Reine Dnvies nt her bungalow in Freeport, L. I., last Sat urday night. An Indictment of Mrs. Hazel Ilirsh for assault In the first degree will be asked, en the charge she shot her husband while both were under the I influence of liquor. I Among these who it Is believed will testify ere Magistrate Rernard Deuras, father of Reine and Marlen Davles, the screen star, who denied she at tended the affair as a guest of honor; Mrs. Lee Cnrllle. Mr. and Mr. Victer Moere, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ven Tllzcr and Montgomery Mllbauk, Jr. j EVEN A HOLE IS USEFUL i Opening Made by Fugitive In Prison j Reef New Used as Trapdoor I New Yerk, June 20. A hole thnt Charles Greer, slayer, serving a life 'term in Sing Sing prison, punctured I in the reef of the cell-block just be fore he escaped ten dajs age proved jestenlay te be useful. i Fer some time the prison authori ties had contemplated making an open JgBBgfa I sl Wllli'ilJHIIII.iiiHI!liillllilllill11lliWlilM All Purchases Billed August I ing in the south end of the reef and placing a trapdoor there. The hole Greer left in the tile reef was about the proper size and in the right location. Se Instead of closing up the hele again wetkmen yesterday made a trap door out of It. DON'T TRUST TO LUCK AND THE WEATHER Prepare for the Fourth with a copy of H. G. Wells' The Secret Places of the Heart "Mr. Well's finest novel of recent years." Phila. North American. $1.75 At all bookstores or from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64-66 Fifth Ave. New Yerk Lingerie Sweaters Negligees m 1st A t iiiiiiiiiiiiipp DENIES EVANGELIST IS K FATHER Tretter's Secretary Refuses te Name Man Said te Be Con nected With Mission WIFE'S CHARGES ARE HEARD J)V AisecMrd rrtts Orand Rapid, iMIch.. June 20. De nial that the Iter. Melvln II. Tretter, prominent evangelist and superintend ent of the Grand Rapids City Rescue Mission, was the father of n child born te Miss Florence Meedy, his secretary, 12ttnnruj ,f 4. .fj. Hew de you judge candies? By price? That tells nothing. Try them according te quality and taste. You'll find Happi ness Candies at the very top. , Their low price simply means better management and better merchandising. First, we see hew geed we can make our candy. Then, we see hew low we United Happiness Candy Stores 12T1I & nn-'TNMIT KT9 itn u n.. , - 2740 GEKMANTOW.V AVE. 1S01 MAUKIJT ST S05H OEKMANTOWN AVK. See ,, Fer i Dance te BpuHl ssssssssmi i "" Columbia Records In 1017, was made by Miss' Meedy In a statement te Geerge K. Vialkcr, for many years connected with the mission, according te a deposition by ViilKcr read yesterday at the hearing In the Hoparnte maintenance suit brought ngalnst the superintendent by his wife, Mrs. I.oltle M. Tretter. . , The parentage of the child is an Issue In the suit, in which Mrs. Tretter al leges infidelity. .... Miss Meedy said the father was a man connected with the mission, but she refused te divulge his identity, be cause he was manicd, according te the deposition. , ... The deposition also referred te a letter Mrs. Tretter Is said te havs written te Gilbert Deane, acting presi dent of the mission, asking him te in vestigate the evangelist's relations with Miss Meedy. Mrs. Tretter charged In the letter, the deposition asserted, that Tretter had admitted parentage of the child. irk. .tnnneltlnn fitrtlipr nssprrpil Walker had protested te Evangelist Tretter against alleged undue familiar ity witn women at tnc mission. cN7 jpjairve&6 XjvCyevu vsBEb l&. tt SSr v8Bswm&& wMBJBKv K. ' ' ' Ifappiam Candy can make our price. eJ Our Novelties July Fourth fss?X Teday9 s Most Popular Hits Srveet Indiana Heme Fox-Trer The Columbians Lovable Eyes Intro. "Hootch Rhythm" from Make It Snappy Medley Fex- Tret The Columbians Stumbling Fox-TVef t Ray Miller and His Orchestra Who Tied the Can en the Old Dea Tail? Fox-Tret The Columbians. In Blue Bird Land Fox-Tret Paul Biese's Orchestra I Want Yeu from Marjelaine Fex- Tret Ray Miller and His Orchestra Seme Sunny Day Fox-Trer Ray Miller and His Orchestra Georgia Fex- 7W Ray Miller and His Orchestra Ask any Columbia dealer te play these records for you. You'll knew then why Celuirw, bia leads in dance music. Columbia GraphopheneApompany, New Yerk Engagement Rings ui Exceptional Value S280 $345 t On tans dial On ' SUb. Kennedy & Pre t Diamond Merchant nd j..i I 102 S. 13th St. ' topnevew We offer this special week end assortment. Three quality packages at a sav ing of 49 cents. (Buy It also for the Fourth.) Ii lb. Erangelin C Chocolates, reg. Ovfc lib. JarPureSugar Ctf Dainties, reg. UUe 1 lb. Crystal Fruit Oft Jellies, reg. 07c All three boxes for 1 UU tTRtrtAV ANn SATURDAY A-3621 75c A-3611 75c A-3610 75c A-3603 75c tTHiiiimtiniii,,ut!atjj llv 'i ' ! K 0-22-24 Walnut Si . nr ' siu.iMy I -" ' " "-- "