Wwifm "W fi way v-?" ' ' '''iviiE!r'-."-'? e'pt rm75 ' " srv ,- T EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' JUNE 30, 1922 GIRL ROBBED IN 'Y. W.' $68 In Cash and Jewelry Taken Frem Germantown Branch Lecker Anether robbery in the Y. W. C. A, vna reported today when MIh Alvenn Dewers, who Uvea in an npnrtment house nt 1010 North Sevcntccitth street, told the police she lest SOS In cash and lewds from n locker in the Germantown Y. W. C. A., C8'J0 Germantown avenue, last night. . . ... Miss Dewers left n wrist watch, bar pin and n string of pearls in her locker with her clethcst while she was tnklng DRYCHIEF FACES Shet by Bandits Collapses in Parade S. & C. SONGSTERS Suing Husband One of Six Who Defied Davidsen te Lay Accusations Before Prohibition Director MRS. HALLIDAY WON'T QUIT ! Wounded, Crippled and Shell Shocked March Proudly te Services at Independence Hall SOME ARE FORCED TO RIDE Stere's Music Festival at Willow Greve Participated In by Eminent Soloists Leaves Neme for Point Barrow Alaska, Where He Will Hep Off' a swim. When she returned It had been i broken open and her jewels nnd ?1S she .,,, .. had in cash were missing. The police 'EITHER SUCCESS OR DEATH' were notified. -ni n VICTOR HERBERT DIRECTS IT AMUNDSEN LEAVES FOR POLAR FLIGHT WAR VICTIMS WN Bfa' 4Ss. HHPRI ciHi mW, ( 'lHBI MI'S CHARGE CHEERS ON PARADE SHINE IN CONCERT r-V .Haf I ft i I m m m W m Sill m ( ws. h ri if. ' 'in Charge will be brought ag-int Frank Davidsen, jump head of t'..e prohibition office here, by W. A Itoger. one of tin six agents who started a revel' among dry forces Iici r yeiterday by re fusing te obey Davidsen's orders. Mr. lingers. In announcing that hi' would ice Iirotei lavln tedny ti bulge the iliargpi against liiilil.in. iofued te My whnl tlii- chntges would he Disorder in the dry forces begun tes. terday when six prohibition agents to te fused te leave tbe Federal courtroom when ordered te de m bv Dati.Jsen. They were areuted also bv nn order from Director Davis, demanding the leMgnatleti of Mrs. Mhtv Hallidat. who had been wth I he force swet? its or ganization Mr. Ilnllidny tedav defied the Di rector, dednrng t tin r she was n Ji il Service empleye, and had the right te Unew why she was being -'tired.'' ' Director Davis Inimeillitelv replied that .".he was ii.etr.c.en ,1 -"m mienh'.e I with her iis-in i.ites. "A Lit." Saj Mis. ll.illida "It is a lie." e d Mis, llullulai when (old of the Dire ter'- charges tliai she was nor looked upon fa tut ably by bei associates. Te prove the charges uiiiru. Mrs Halliday Mild she would draw up a petition te which hc would hate affixed the siguntuie of i-i i-ry prohibition agent en the force with the exception of Davidsen. She intimated that Davidsen was the instigator of the charges that led te the demand for her resignation Despite the J.ut that Timed States Attorney Celes had issued orders rhm all Government witnesses remain mail able for the cr'mlnal sessions of I'mI eral Court. Mr Davidsen v.sterday etdered -d: of hi men te leave the coitttreom. After registermsr a complaint with marshal was instructed tn bring tlu-in in nnd they were told tlmt unless thet were en hand when wanted the next time they would be l-alf with mere merely Davldseu in eeral I tows Mr. Celes the agents disregarded the - "u, , "J," m. , '" iW .f hr ' '''', "' ,:!,K ,,0,", lr'fU order nnd remained in court. ' m, iin ai,,1"J- " M0"1 ' "1P i Mnnayunk. wounded in the Atgenne in At the last session of the wmt sev- ' ma' ,, ",'" ,,. ,,.. ,, .,. .., fn 11(1. acted rts color sergeant. Itiley eral dry agents were fined for net being , ' h " . " ' '" Xelverl'n w n'l, n the leit e,e and right present when needed us witne-e.. The ,hr,,."l.u. .... '.. '. ,?,. ! .. .. . ." bio. H. II. ltloedgood. a marine : .Inmes Davidsen has been in ncrnl rows mel, ,.'.in'in: t.. the rai. When threat with the District Attorney's office. An- I Pned wi li death 1 one of las cm cm ether split with that office came yes- I nnnietis en the tire nick. Te- driver terday when Davidsen demanded te 1.HA... V-.I.X .I.A lll....l..h 1 . A. .. . I aiiuiv u, wi-j I'i-unt .iHi'ne'i s ei- hce inspected afiidatits bciere search warrants were issued. His inspection was sufficient. Davidsen argued. i Assistant District Attorney Andei- son told Davidsen he would obey the rules of the Prosecutor s efTice or he I .eilld expect mi open break between them. After that Davidsen agreed te ! fellow instructions. I What action will be taken against the rTOiung agents nns net ver been indl- catcd at the office of Director Davis. Davidsen is new in the local office. having come here recently from the western part of the State UNLUCKY 13 LANDS MAN IN COURT ON FRAUD CHARGE Victim. War. n,.n.r( B,JI .... ..w. r.s. .. ,.w,s, eencme, is v,narge Chaiged with having duped thirteen' Yictinih into paving lam .e(H) cash en , premises te pat them a salary and fat. interest, William Kueblcv-k." 'J.'!:! West Cumberland street, was held in l S2500 bail fur the Grand Jurt bv Mnn. lslrnlr Heiishnw today. According te William V. Mulvihill. l.'.Ii West Sotineur street, one of the victims, Ktioblei-k advertised for i.rr- .sons who could invest .s.'Otl and with n knowledge of radio ' In return for the investment, Mulvihill said. Knobleel- premised te pay 1(1 pep cent en the in- xestment and .?.''." a week as saiarv. The igreement, however, was te empire ,n the end of each mouth and was te be renewed. The iigreen etits toininated nbi ,ipiir at the end of the month, and tl.. m- lesters wete pa n w.tn a siimi .heck. which came ua.-ii tnnriieci finds. and the interest ..11 -lie meriev. Knnb Knnb leck trailed as the Te'. n Ilartery C..m pftny, LMt! N'm-tli Tweuti -se. in. I st,p,. DOG ON TRIAL TODAY Fate of Alien's Pet Will Be Decided In Court The tll.ll i'f the S' lieinnid clog. Dick, which belongs m .limb Mlvu innn. et (i-'illa Pi . -i.l be I eld a fi o'clock this .uteir oeti or I.lilii.i1e before Magistrate lleitatd I'.uciise. The trial will decide whether tue de; 11 ill be killed or allotted te live e is under sentence et death because h,s owner i. net n tint irnlire.l . itien. and under a I'ennsjlvanla State Ian n. alien is ii'lnw.l te run a deg C. .1. Ten- thr f 1 met mine- ( , deg, has nffete.l re eep Dick until Silverman is mit nal!ed Mi Tour will be en cf the . Inef witnesse. n the case The Pei nst iiauin Sm iei.t ter ihe I'reventien of ' 1 1 ' ' t v te Animals has ent sn aeen' t I in-dale te trv 10 obtain D.i k s paiele 'Ihe .j,, u 01,11 if taken into ..' t,i 'ie K' imes I ,1 Heme at 1! .nor HALTS TRAIN 2 FEET OF GIRL Qrade-Creising Tragedy Narrowly Averted as Gates Pen Aute Annlhei g ado- e-siii.' 1 raged v .i liarieivlj uie'ted '.! ni(.hi nb.ii tV nntoniebile of Lhn llensc linan .t lliaddeck, N J was i.iiiflit between 'he safety gates nt Itradnixk. ion units fiem Haintnonieii. ns 11 11.1111 up up preaehed H"iisclnian's tttelie-vein old dnughtd jumped landing en the racks The lam was stoe..i in., feet from In i- The nnii. iiihIi le was in tin- icim-i ..f the crossing when tin- iii.ii gates ,. . Ncelided, pietci til g the cr fmin In nig liliivcd cither wilt The engineer .a igc a glimpse m the jlrl's whit. die- as -lie 1 'i 111 .. I an i pt't 011 the biiih.- Tin child mu found Hi be siiflcnng tieiu shock ami mlnm liruiM's Ilcnelinaii's wife and two jQUngei .i1ild1.11 niiiaiiii.l in the . nr Gree Quits Ferry Line Charles II. Gicc: tm- tlfti-eti .tuns s. ulstnilt siipci iiiieiiilcni el the Ciiuiden and Plillailelplra I'erri I'enipnni leiiglied leilin h is ctpccic.l he will accent a posii'eu nnh th. Wilsen ramsiiip 1 iiiiii.n t tn i , i ute. Ciiuiden mid wrs in neilt a leuinu- BR, llurr.t (astir succeeds I1I111. -JtU -NKKH A lln t'AKRI.VOE, OR A M ur anj lebn; da fur Hit heuia? I'sr- l' In jr, Fur ! wiuai wan- u. ( y Hi .A 'aaaW . aHHHIIHal KH aaaaaaaaaaaaa nBaaaaaaaaaH Patrolman nf the Frent anil Vrt- inerelaiiil streets station, wlm was wounded today lit battle with six b-iudits. lie sated a SltMHH) payroll Six Are Wounded Ill t fill til t KfttrlP w . t autinmsl from I'.iat )nr ,, . , ., . , ,, . . , ' "eltn.in M.tc hell n.s, ., t nnii of the runnels, but bu. Wslmi no lilt Wolf, nnd he stumbled bis kn The runners drew ieeleis nml with Minhe'1 and llulliinleff . puiiiped buliets at the bandit' I'lllldlt limps in Mien Wolf slipped into a side deer of the Quaker Lace ('eiiip.iin 's plant, n pun of tli building known as the "iehI hole " Mitchell, b'eeding from mativ buckshot wound", followed with the bag nnd .tones al-e managed te get in. IJolllndeff tan dingenallv ticres's fhcint li-i .il. streef. keeping up his ntelver tire. One , of tl.J foremost bandits su.ldenU sp about and dropped into the sneet I , ( I.A..'. ilnlniiliri. i.i.lllinil HI., lllll linlTtV II e .1,.. u,ii,j l.l.i .... I ni.nii. ' ...- .... -.--.,. .....-. ........ 'Twe of the bandits tli-n grabbed i '' , 'hey did net utiderRtund. , dark blue s,IU i .pe nud a vanity ca-e. then- -10,111.1.11 comp.,.,ion and l.-.-il.-d i . '' ' " J;'" Vl!!lf"r, ",0"M,!1"1'' ' ii.l u, beleus te Miss 1'lit.rl.c Allen, him te Somerset s,.et hil. a fourth jj' l ' $, Ky10 ' -v. n.c .tears old. of Koanekr. Vn.. Z''nX' "'he t.;llt?t;S: Swr!::?mlke ,rr, in Vn'Uh... ..e,.:lnB ,- lrr,.. expected te '!..... 1 .. .!.... ..,...,...,,. I.,.., r,n II'OI. rf 1 Tt IlUHt't I I! II Tlif 1 t'UU,,l urt mmi ':,,, .. i n..i : ... . i i tie ttl- 'anetuiii. lien tin suniit" VurXm "SU'n Bn,i ran tewaid ei..ei-set sttee . Aute H.-tces Away I Meanwhile the bandits' car wa i.ic- nif Wi.sl no Seniepscf slice! Willi I . stepped at Somerset nnd ' ' stre 'fs liotllnilefr during thai brief Inter-' Tai. i,nd .emninnderi-ed a liglu de- livcrv truck and ordered the , hauffeu- t0 M,, nfter ,l fugitives. The bank dete, tive kept tiring .ifter the red se- dan. A robber poked a revolver tiirei.Kh , the broken reai window and letuincd ti1P fire. ' s!n,.",.l,01. ,,ire Somerset nml ! i,n.vrenie street and Twelfth street , n.l Scslclet atenue. four of rim robbers, if. ,,ri,. ,-n,.i,iiiP uhirn had mitdis. tanced the pursuing tru. k. One was' tlie wounded bandit. "audit Cat- Abaiidimril At Twelfth sirfet unci Scslslet ave nue Detective If. hardseu and Paiiol Paiiel man Kiker were en tin- lookout for i stolen automobile. Thet saw the sedan sneedlnir toward them and rim into tlie speeillllB I'l'tliiM . nciii "'.' "''.""". 'T . niuiclle of the -tiect and li id tlieir nanus in a . eminau.i 10 nun i "Hie yedau w a-stepped sticMeniv with ? grinding et bnws a lauidied tards i lrem, where Liciiaidsen and Mker ( t","',' u" '"' '(,i".t'" "'" ""' ,nn ,l'"" Twelfth slreet. Ihe peluemnii fel- lew-e.i. nut tee pa.r nan no Rr.-ai ;. Mart, and lit darting .irnunu cottiers managed te escnpe , iiesides the ja-'ged hole .... iiu- i.-iii I window of the car. there was a bullet hob- in the -nle deer ( uriridge-. leaded and enrui. .lutieied die fleer, After iMiteitng die .SI'.'j.OOn p.itre.i nt the plant of Stead A Mlllei, l'atrel- man Mit. hell aii'i t..e b.nik iiiniie.- Ment i r in- lpisiu,.al Mespi- il. Tl tunnels v.ie able in 1 etui a 111 1 no baiA ' .itier trearnien. Mn.bel'i. will n-iiner- .ii wounds 111 lie budt .ind ! -. was ,m.ibv te rate. Mi:, b.. I is thii't-'we i-ar- ,. d. .- muitleil II I'll lives f :;l.'i L'ist Allfgh.llt in-ni. . He wa- appoint.. 1 n patrol man "il .Iniiu.iit i e' Ins- ten Wein.ni Hit by Mints The woman ntui the 111.111 iii.. weiiiid- e. were 1,11 bt b ii-l.linl ,1s ihet weie w-alking near tlie bnlt'e ohm Thei' Mounds weie no' "Kiim,. i'elii e fie nil 11 siravi hi ,n liie stiee: niir t Iici. -'..e bandit had been pjrkel. '1 be rand , ent.-iim d tm- name of a dealer en Gerniiiiitxwti nienue nn tnk-'i te 'lie Kr.-n -iii.i We-'iiiuielund streets station M.' heil mat be I te. I is Ina rt nnd illl'it, d te sei ,-eailt Ui k 'II. llklllg '1- c. til'' 1 1 was en, of 'he nn.-t iem,iikaiile di-plats of I ret, t and .oelnis. I hn known n mi bug inunctien -.t.tn tic tic tic no'ene ..r' neli, e ' snid .sistnir D lector of I'-ibl Sifcti Tenip. t. Mrs Hi Iemi S'teelki i JTli'i Neith Lawi.-n. e 'tr.et. ns walk.ng en 1 1 iiu -'ngclen -treet and saw the iobhet I'nn tie i nrner iii'e Fourth iim ucl open lite 'Thet were nil t.'inj nx-ii sbe 11'i ' Nelle ce'lld h.'Mc iceii nieir thai Mi el,' i -one I'e ir , in- '. s ,.- g III si I nil1! celered 111 liee sjiftj 10 -I 'lei I Mi' the pll -.1 l s ; i Mr - , ' .. 'ui . he t.il ' d te - iii-1 Weman San "shunting I mis walk ng west en .-.iiiii i-e? Sit' I ,111 I lllld t'isl re.li lie,) I'e nil. 'all Mis Will frail Mi' III I Js.l.l III,. .Illlill -met. 'uheti fce ' Il en III, low! pern -Wilding 111 ti.e -IlleU'W ,,f bi d- ing en 'I..- s.miii -nle sii.pn.t f'np'il ii ii and begun snoeting de-in 7,ntii street They had saweil-efl siietgnn-, wiiipp'd up m li'wspnpc i, mil they stalled te -hoot 'The drtec ne and I In pole cican iipi'iicd Ii'. About il' n an automobile ilreie ill., going vest mi Somerset Ti.e fe'll i ion nt lie nnii.,- pimped ii nnd tlie cur dis.ippi.ircl ' When 'he .Unlit. Iij biL'llll 'lie , c k tl.u into the l.elngh Mnti ifai t ui .ng I'eiupan.i . at I'e'iith and Lelngh ' 'If I lind ti gun I ... lid linie had s geed sliei at t belli a- thev went Ik in ih" middle or the sitm. ' .,ii, (' U Gi'ihliit. who owns a igni- si,,,,. t r I'l.urli .Hid Setiiersi t sti 1 1. .shotguns Passed reiiinl Hi'iuian Iviliipi'l, who Inc. ai .".ill West Ciiiiibi'i'lanil slie.-t. s,i', ' Mils silting .11 t'llllll III M I ig.u suite at 111 I Seiiniser street, v In n -i im ii dieic up in a ceiipt. mid piilni'd lust below Fieiith -net ' 'Twe of tin in go mil nnd Weill nix m.I toward Fi" rtb slreet I'm- ether foil I steed bi'.-ldi the uilliiiii ihilc. Lncli appeal I'd tu be about litent.t .tears old, vn u me ituns. One held a large unck- ngft in Ills liaiiil. lie uprura it, umi .n...inUAj niifl iiiiu'e.t.efT ulint'etini. He bRU(Xa one te eflt, of i,g eiiapaniens. The shell-shoekcd nnd nerve-w locked, 'lie halt, (lie liitne mid the blind, pa raded te.int en their win te Imlepen i deuce It-ill. I It was a riiO'esMnti of 'ne waste 'product of the war. the iiicinli"-i of the 1 Vatienal Dl-aliVd Soldiers' League. ' And te emphasize the wear and tear of the e:n in Ne Man's Laud, upon Mi-mill limk nt Moe-e Mall. Seigeant i 1 II M. Kennedy, of "OH Ninth Twontv Twentv fifth street, who led the parade, ml-, I..imi1 in the feer. A plitslilnn was summoned, and in a half hour he wn able tn go into the ineetlnc. i Tlieu men him been lielding their 1 seeiuid annunl convention in -Meese I f .. 11 1. I I .......... ntl.l I lime, iiiui.il nun .niinu-r u'ri-,i ki., the parade was one of the closing event. Mum- iliwitntiiiiiL ireuVre.l uutiiinebiles. limped -ilene en ciutciies. in meter - ' . cars were these wlie (eiilil Hear tuei ' sMiipatln'tic iilaudils of tbe spectators ! hIeiiii the line of march, but could net fee them. I here were I nose wliee tense j liertes eie controlled wuii uimiuii u tin- ii'.ti'iiieiit nf tbe inai-ill. I'lfleeu Inimli-eil men in till, wen- led In Sirgeaut Kennedv I Den the vet I litis" breast weie the Disimauisl.ed , Sen ice ("less, the ('roll ie Guerre. Willi two palm leavis Then i-nim-, the I'eliie Hand. with the Mime old (beery mnsi music .some of them. ilt-iifeiieil 'bv shell tire, i eiild net hear. ' 'l"he dav'was het and In that column of marching heroes wete these who insueil for breath, for the German gn -" -, - ,, . ,ri1-!.l -I.. rnateau-I merry, .-an -nniei. uie Argonne. i.nu vrei h.ii u. -.r up, -.. y looked we 1. t liese -, s.sed . nnA the ClOWIJS WHO lUHMl MIC iurwiunr. iiuu ran te winnows ex en:ce iiunuin' com meutell upon th'-lr apparent la-altli. i ",. -i - t.,,,, Tiu.ui.n. 'i .'"". n& from I. " " S." U ' n,,an. and Ilenjamin Sine. Twenty Kd T. 1- ninth Division, formed the color guard, .lelin T. Nelan, of llosten, le-cdeeted national commander, inarched tit the bead of the parade. He was followed bv lus brother ertic.'i-s, Themas V. Holds. .1 V. lliis-ey. Datld II. i 1 1 i i e ii .-si'i i-i.i ill n i ii Lrii isiini . iii I awn lice, Hughes. Char'es Yerk. Keniie'li Mur iplit. ,1 .tines P. Mci'ann and S. .1. Heed. r, ,.. r' n I A. i. A. ftX-L UCIOUS ?.. f A ..l LrUllly OT JiSSClllll t entlnucsl f rem Pari One been tried." Mr. Conway fold the jurv in ask ns for the contutleu of ilelie en the three counts tinen whi. a he was iw1im.l IllllCted. "The Ku Klu Klan ti'ver save n I praetica j"i.ci "'' "'"" "" ti.an a .'hance. and it neter will." lie.det.tstating the peace or miiiil et Lans. thundered nt the nine men and thr--1 dewne re.'dei.ts wlen h,s identity I..'- vemen composing fie jury. 1 hey i .'etnes hiiewn. ....in vere net men. they Uere cowards. . The prelude te h s ev.pi fite drellerj 'Thev frail' I Ir tl'iseii nt nialit Is the cllstelii.iry tinkle of the telephone. revMHinlr'ilStMlballS:!'!'!'' honest burge- answers it. hr,c- W here thV met III robe, lind tlinsKs. I Ml. tllN ,., .,,, 0 mPn ,IPy pri, ; Thet (j,,(1 j,,, mndq behind him, the te-ti- miinT i)pr,, ahewed, and they then hnn(, llim nm ,. him with ropes, t,, mit ., ,raVe man it takes te be a member of s k 1, .-m org.uii.catien." Taking up tin evidence point bv ..;.,, ir. i0nwny ridiculed the .1. fense inacle bj Vitelle and c liarge.l tli.it rlf, illn offered by him was faked. I 1. u.,a !, Klnnariinn's fillln here in . .. ., ,. , ,1 V ..i. iieun, .tir. ' iinwnv ciccinre.i. iil-- member, tliere are some twentj -live or thirty Klansmcu we linve te get yet. : The 'Grand Jury has nnt tot indicted j the rest nt them who took part in that j affair. I think it was mere than n coin, i.len. e that cierv witness produced I by Virel'.' n, is (ithcr .1 Klansman 01 a Klaiisinan's wife, and don't forget 1 that then- stories did net check Atte-iii-t K. ,1. Kmmens made iln nig'lliieilt ler 1 neiie, wncitv ss inun-i,-, tn -1 ,it He lesicned from the Klai -.if 1 1 1 '1 ' ntta.k en Dr. M.isen. ict. be i- ; CONNIE "TREATS" SCOUTS Small Army His Guests at Athletics-Boseon Game Today Light theuaand la its lust night efletcd Platers 10 tlie Went nor Gods that to te din might dawn fair and 1 l.-.ir, and leiitinue -e, and nppareniit tne suppu- '. nitens wete henid. ' Cennie Mack had inuteil the I'hno I'hne lilnl. a Het Sculls te -ee the Athleti. si it In - liosteii ai Stub" Pnik this nfier- ' neon i was a big aft.inoen ter tlu-ni i Sjjfe in I liieeis weie given for Hiiny I Davis, wlie was a former s, etumaster. He ia nNe feimer tnptaiii cf the' 1 Athletics and is new a member of' Mm-k's P.e.-ird of Strategy The S.ellls weie in the chatge ef1 lleiii.e P. Kern, assisted by F. W. Itanghet . Themas ('alms. Alfred Nb h..l William Veikes. Jensen. Clnieiire l.iisv atigrr Jens ernelius IV.'kiuim Mntei I elienh"imer. bii- ..it S' l.niult liiitles Snyder nnd Wll .1 -in -J inpsen .Ii BROADHURST'S FOE FINED Assailant of Playwright Pleads Guilty Te Make Reparation llallimeie. June .,11. i lit- A. P '-- lei.n I'. fit Illlill. el in I raticisce. w no . . m.is sin-H-l het.- en the lillival el '-'r .te-in.shiii ( eluinbia mi June '. for an a-snuli upon Gouge II. P.ieailhui i. pl.ii-iuglii and ilic.iiiical pied-ic. . (.bailed guild befeic Judge IJce m tin ("mi r ii Mates iniiii te. hit .unl w.is liii'.l Wii and icsts. Tue iieuiiiiiil tine wns s.i.,1 ,i lhn out te h.lie le-ultcl bc'IIU-i M ll.ell lllel .llie.ldl Ul.uli- l.'p.illltien te Itlell.l- it'll -v Tins infei .nii'ien was the In ( that the suit for S.-.H.IMMI lu'eiiglit bl Mi Kin.idli ir-t bad .ippau nil been s. I itlcl ...it of i elirt Walter's Bedy Washed Ashore Mlillllic (It). .Inne ".(). -The bedl of Paul I'.bin. . forty tears old. a waiter, n us i ashed iisboie filly today en the I, cm b at ihe feet of Albanv avenue, lie lind been missing sln.e Wednesday afternoon when be left his helm' clad te go in bathing ('eiiutt Physician I. '-wis I! Seu. let- i-tpi. ..(. n,,. th.'ei i of a. . denial dieii mu: lll.slliK M, llli,; 1 Ill's U .,- I .11 I . ,. 114 .' I . 'il I - , v l .1 U t lllicbsiiil I s , ii,., .h.ei ,CH TA tit llllln. Il'u in I ie tssticuilie th t HOUl'l ruit fn.ni ! of wise im ilgrMlari law ia tlilcllv ilerl ted bl the one nun In tha reuiitrj' ttbe kneiMi ineit almut tr iUbiet, In tr tieiin flrtten of the FundaT Pi. M0 L,tbUKR, .Mak It a. Habit. Adv iaBt iBBliBMkidd ' !B fewkK' WW." h i "' s. raj' t:,3 V mm , i si-;kgi-:ant ii. m. kkxnkiiy who led the disabled veterans' pa rade and collapsed at lis conclu sion. He is :i holder of two war medals CHICAGO POLICE SEEK BODY OF GIRL BELIEVED SUICIDE Drag Lageon When Cape and Van ity Case Are Found en Bridge Chicago. .Inne .'id. illy A. I'.i-A main a -sew teiK pny-icinn. wrrc found en a bridge eter a lagoon in Lin coln l'ark today. The lagoon was dragged without finding her be.lt. The tnnlt.t case c entalned eleten cents, some, kevs. newspaper clippings telling of two -Ml' ides nn.l tilteeii n.lt.-l ttse.nentP ..- . ter steneKl.ipiieis. . noieenoii ion- ' ... I .1 1.l.....A. ..f A...i. nL ...1. UlilM'l I lie illlill I -s-.,'-, ii jij;. iii .- iiiii New rk A te I In. ii her . , , ledgllics. rr.nl : IIO .MC .HU-ll lll'H "iiii-i ""IN '" ' "lour who irlcnten- iiu. i can t (en-.e new. I 'rail ue lia- been b.i. I ,. tear i.-uiu e ;in,i conic iic-im- - - , . a . , , b p . , &m . , , , m UnutL jurtti U5n rnuwt Tn ntcTiiDO 1 AMcnntMMc ! I J Ulri I uiiu (.niiviuutinu These Who Have "Checked Up" en Street Lights Are Speechless i ii I1C in e-l or ninii'-iiuiiiK i ne ' .' r , i.. .. , i.. i - Upen II neep coin iiu luur ii.iii.--i inn 1 the wire Would von mini stepping out te ,,,'1' .'. tlie coiner lllld seeing if the cle.trlc; li"llt there is still burning'.' ' "I'lm liniiselielder Initielled In a sense lie ne'isi noun i , imp. in ii nt i en Of cltle diltv. inits en his coat, buttons his vest nnd sanies lerin te eniain tne r.Muired lniennntii.il. He; returns and picks up tlie receiver, "Yea. In Slljs. It is burning. "Well." is the resnetl'e. "nlcnse be .. .cv i...r.... ., ...i.,i - , jure 10 line n "t. ici.jii- ...u h" '" " ' .... ... ..- ...,,...: MFW CHAMP N THE MAK NG niCVV t-nSIIII 111 I IIU lllrtlMIHV King of Hopscetchers Will Be Ac claimed This Afternoon Finnllsts 111 tin liist annual hop- i:i tournament ii 1110 cii.unpiensinp ' of i'i,;iadeiphia will stait llielr ei'lis In anion at J !' e . 1... K tins niter niter neon. Klliniuatleii mitosis held in le.itbt school plaigiei'iuls hate narrow -n low 11 tlie battle le time 1 oiilesttiiits m the senior cbiss I Tlie contest at tne Hmnei-k Scheel, at Twelfth stre. t and Fan mount inc line, will hat.' icprc-ent.itltcs of the i.listu.t .e'lth of Market streei and cist I of the Sdiu.tlkill Ititei . north of Mar ket nnd east of Twelfth si 1 eel. and the il.nmpien of the pin grounds of 'Cramp. Heward and (mint In stneis laud West Philiidelph 11 Den I lis of a Day Mrs. Rebert Craig The fui.eial of Mi- Margaret M Ciaig. wife of Hubert ''ling, prcs-den-ef ihe Philadelphia Hei iiciiltur.il Se-eeti-, will take pla.e totnerrow aftei . neon fiem her lienu t'.M'JI Chest nu' stieet. Mr' Crtiig, til.e was seientj- s- ve.lis old. iiri at t I. ean (.rove, N I Weilne-dni. after a lone Illness 4 Ii was a member of the Walnut Street I'tesbvterian I'hurch. Walnut street near Thlrti -ninth, and i'a .1. live in iiiiinv charitable orgaiiuatlen- i'.esi.le. Iici hii-biitid s,c is .iiti.iel In tw i sous. William P and lEehen A CruU and two iliiigbleis I i - I'l-.nik I. Wi son. of Phil.ideipb a nnd Mis Ldna i.Iii.ij Lank, of Sel nigfie d .Mils. Mrs. Samuel McWilllams Funeral sen I. t-s fm Mr- Mnrv S McWilllams. wife of the Jev Saimie tj., 1(111, III,-. ...I" "I III" I,,', ,-.IIIM.- , MeWilllBlils. pastei of the Tiega Met.,. ..list l.piscepat ( iiiir.n. l.ignteentn and Tiega streets, till, be .endu'teil this afternoon at her home. 'ri'Jl! North Llghtecntli stre. Mis .McWilllams died i".t het henie Tucsilai. m the ane of fett.v-llve t.-Mts sin w.is born at Columbia. Pa., and mis educated at the Columbia High Si lie.il nn.l the Women's College of lialtimeie Inter ment will be in tin I'luMer Itiir.il Cemetery. Hareld P. Kerrigan Burled Hareld P Kenlgaii. who died re .ently at the Jeffersen Hospital of typhoid fetor, was burled yesterday from the home of ids parents, lr. and Mrs. Geerge P. Kerrigan, at Chicago. Mr. Kerilgnn. who was twenty. four jears old, leluiiieil fium service oter eter sens te lne with his uncle, Jeseph P Keirlgaii, of re Icinnic. Ctnttyd. lie was graduiiied from the Pliilndel id in Textile Scheel this -pi lug and was pi i paring in go We-t when he was taken ill. Mr. Kei-iigan serwd in the war with the Moter Tinupeii Cerps In Frame. APAimiKNTH TO SUIT KVKRl' FVRBtr' nd ml every rquirmni may vm ieum eitckly br cennultina the Apartmtat claaal atten en pate s. ev b.. . I,,,.,.... .l,IrtI, iii.i.iil.uit i held I ' tt ') IH'IMI UiMJII'iH lUil .tl. VIUIHIiifta IlII'U (W 1 'I liftiin viii -.nv -. Mi.ii. nn 1 -- -- r, r, usin ' hc.u-es. which nppatcntl.t h.id 1 111-a a,bra,,h. i-.thanne F Fre-eh. e'rrVct. nnd It is unfortunate the Mack ! couch bleeding." he added. "He said. been visited in search m .'in ilejmeiit. i iini-el fox ."iiu. Inhll. flerence Mu- e. err,, '.' ',., ,, fii,,,.. ... i!iifreeHnii of , 'She shot me the little She snid Private detectives told ihe p. h. e they ch. Ana Ver.-l Oiea NVmnn. HbiM Mil-1 family did net fellow the suggestion of Jie si et nic. tie little . ni i Miu 1,.i! t,e. ii scrchinir for M Ms Alien I II " "' Nl,-'en "'"" "tnnelt. .Marietta . the pht .slclllll nnd keep a close and con- she tveill I and she did. I went Inside had iieeii Miir.iiuig nr .iims ,tnn in u-Dennu .th r- a etfrtnB. ivari ruti- .i.iueiis watch en the girl." the Hlrsh home and found Mrs. Hlrsh an effort te persuade li'-r te go te I,,,,, cmhar ne ltef. Itee U H.imlerFen. u"un" ' -iil. l,l,.ck v nn.l lu-nlse nn lu.p An el.ihernte nreernm. cemnrehenslve nnd novel In it.s selectlenn. was given by , the Strnwbrldge & Clothier cheriti in a inttsie festival nt Willow Greve Park eterdy The feMlvnl was brought te a lilting clitnnx with Victer Herbert's, drnmntle cantata. "The Captive." Many foleists of m-omlncnce nang nelectlenH. The chni-iiM had the (ontiertillen of . the I'enn Mtilunl (Jlee Club. The en en flre afternoon concert wnnnglven ever te presenting parts of Gounod's "FatiRl." while file evening program i was I'xelti'ilvely devoted te compositions ' by Victer Heibert hlnielf. The Initial concert Included a number1 of Rclectiens from "Kanst" which gave i wide latitude te the soloists Mnel . Khrer Het:. Mnrgtierlte Crowd! Bnrr. I Kdnvfed Lew-Is nnd Henri Scott. The chorus was heard in "Tied or Gelden." "Light As Air." nnd in "Feld the Flag. My Itrethers " , The popularity of the Straw-bridge & Clothier festival ns n Willow Greve feature nnd of Victer Herbert music wvi never mere Mrlkltifclv apparent that at the night concert., when thou-1 sands of persons thronged tin music, stadium The same soloists co-eper-l tiled, and the program was started with , the llerhert airhcm. " tirlst is Ulsen, ! the spornne sole part by Mae Kbrey uetz. the lontrnite iy .Marguerite ( itiwell ltarr. This was followed by "When Leve Awakes." from "Eileen" and th "Italian Street Sen'-" from "Naughty Marietta," by the chorus, and with Mae F.bre.v Hetz im soloist. With Maiguerite Crewell Dnrr ns. solo ist with the chorus the next number was the "Angeltis-," from "Tin Serenade." Final parts of the early evening con cert were "Moonbeams Shining" from the "lied Mill." nnd the American Serenade from llerlicrt's "Her llegi ment." Mae I'.tircy Het!) so'eUt. Members of the chorus singing capably under the baton of Herbert, conducter-i-oinpo'cr, wete : Chail.'it AIicjii Klcaner 0. ni?ck, Sucette Iler;n.-"er MirBret WWIet JtellilA Henln. Charlntt tlrnttn, t.'-illa Cal.lwcll. MarKerct Oarsei,- Lv'mtA Cenni-d Jtcrtlia Orabtrec, Ann.i I' 1.H lc. ("elliifl I)nrn. Faille A. Davener. tuna Dcisita, Martha J. I'oherty, Mrile IiOjUhcitt, IA-fhI U Daunt. Tlllle Ktans. JWna C Firth. Ilcb I'lrtli. KJna K. Moeic. '.- M Ur. lJiirnthen 11 Miller, Mary i i.ni iarv p.n i A i.mn i.nntr. , , j.."i,lh,...r. Till.-i Kelinan. Jex-blilni Krimer M .rulnlj J.frern. Helen Ilusted 1 I rili..l If ... ,. lAivnA IIln..a vs mi a I I .i iit- jidtiir .iiiii hut rt mi uv aiiiiii-a. rain ItlCsdav, t'leiCarrls .Schjrr I.veltn S, Sell, Heplila , .snsplre. Irene II, Miarr. litncl .s Miee I , ,.... .... u..,i.... 1 u.nnrrt. im.n.-j v." it' i'-- ... nun, nuui-r Jiu.intii I ,n K. Wins., i ircinli Watun nnJ Marj- wimsii. miirane.. Ade lute- MniMe n8is r.es. ntum- her. Emm . U-unnlir, Mnrtlia i:rutre- i ,rr, clarH i'Ilr. p i.nul. C.irn-i. Oer I rudn A. .'avjn.iueli,.Anni Dllrli, Jn'.ile II. l'n..,liln- W..A 1 .11... TlCn-I.A ,1'. .1 h a v.v".... Lr. rur ... .. .v.. 111, tv- v. .. f ...Id I rda llaen'lwn. .Icnnk- Hare., jje-tha liar - lwrr. Anna M Jnkeinelt. Setihl" St. Wln-s low, Apnen W len, .M.unle V Tiilt, Clara H'ein, 'HereP' e Schnilai. Ilelfn Jtuthcrfurd Isnll. U. I'lpr .Msr- I'rUne. Pauline 11 ! ;,:? !ln M,r'"" "'!r, I.eulce Jnnai iMiiier j iruer!n, , .-iiHrt irnn, Tliiililen (Marie Jumes (1. i-ulliv. Thnniaa j. cunii.nns. I'lm.i. n lirn. Jnnits M Dv, ,,Hri.j. h,,,,,,, wiihm- Herwlt. i:.lnff.l i-eju. J JJ; ", &K Minr. I I. Vect, jic.r.u. Htraiiit. Claren.a .siiaffer, , jjta f. PhlllleB. Julni Ower.a. Owen Nu- Hint, Jehn XlX'Imf. ener. ..u ..., f.,n ,. tueili Camnliell, I'nile Clillil. Altntrt j Coep-r. lt.irrv Cunlltte. Paul Jt Unsle. Wit- ' ' 'fcm,.J0.,:itr' is I u ten, Jelm I (iiirir l.neriH XV IMin 1?itaij-l I I Af.uB KdwsidM Miles, (-.puree It. !r. Paul W Kraut William .M Kane, Quy N Jens, "harlea itliiKlns Irilrifr 1 Henri, Jr.. j.-rilni, ulinar. Ilnnicr M H.itl.iBfi Hen-1 ar,. j ,,e. HHrul,l A. Slm.in.1. Cliaurcc-y nm-in, ueerce , Htnnten. i euia A hiair. I;Uw"J'' ' , rhmder. Harry h. Tin. Harry . Tlly, LM. H.-rtiert I, nil, Ne.rnan II. Ivn.. Jehn tamlrilent -Ihcrnas 1'.. Wll- Klnaen C'-erj!. It Woud bae . lr.lrleliAfine, Willis Ilulltsu. i:rn't v. Huner. Cifcirs tv CnrUivell. Ilewani w Uiaf. tMlham ihuu-ninn. Jelm .tt. Kalm, najai 1 .Man.ieniiall. Walter rarmalee. Heraca II. Phillips Ihemivs M Weed Wll- """, altera. :. Hrercr Walten Samuel , ,,uck.r rranU Oulnlln. 1're.lerlci: Ifel- cn Wllllani A Ilritdlay. .Ir . T. t. nru baker. Clii!i I) Creek. r. V.'llllam 1'. Ijh, Vre.1 Kills. Llarc-nte J Iliiene, .'. llerrhenrl'Jr Kneeli n Ilardwlil.. W .liu-n K. Ilnmllt. Olll.en 1: Ollmere. Themas I. CJei K.iltil, I. S.u.l.-. WeHl.v Is. Iviini, William J Naprrer. W.lltar Metllis, f llffurd T I'arlilnann I'.uil'i'rh Wuad Jr.. c'hur . K S W dl'an a memb-ra of "id I'enn .MuejjI Gk CRUISE FOR RESERVES Eagle Beat Will Take Sailors en Four-Day Trip Autlienty for 11 four days' tunning cruise, beginning tomorrow nftoinen, was granted tednt te the Niitnl It servmts of Philadelidila it ml ilelinti In erdeis issued at Washington. Ilecause of the short notice the head duait.'i's of ihe Third Ilnltallen tn Un lit i issued a call te ic-servists tlmt applic.itiens for the trip will lie ie coned up until sailing time toinerioiv from the nnii yniil, Fagle llfi.-H. 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TROTTER She has brought stilt in Chicago court ngnlnst her evangelist hus band for separation, naming as co ce co reseondent .Miss Florence .Meedy, who was Tretter's secretary GIRL POISONER TO FACE CORONER'S JURORS TODAY Family Criticized for Net Putting Restraint en Emma Mack Kinnri Mack, confessed poisener efjv five-vear-el.l Anne Marie A an Hern of Hersham, following her commitment without ball by Magistrate Williams, of Ablngten, Mit quietly in her cell In the detention 'department at the Ablngten police station yesterday nnd hibt night awaiting the Impicst by Corener Xevllle late today nt Abington. That official spent vlrtunlly all of jestcrday in the Ablngten and Hersluim sections famll lariztn himself with th( case. The hearing before Magistrate Wil liams was brief. The signed statement made voluntarily by the girl was sub mitted, nnd Patrolman Mower testified te his investigations at Hersham. Dr. William Catlin. of the Abington Hes. pltnl staff, fold of the efforts te save the life of the Vim Hern child and estab lished the actual dentil. The Magistrate ordered the girl committed without ball en a homicide charge. Throughout the entire proceeding the prIener showed no grief nor evident interest. "It is a most unfortunate case," Dis trict Attorney ltenulnger said. "I inn inclined te agree that the girl is very bad mentally, if .(lie stntunients nttrlb ur I HOT U1C OPCMCDY hb LUel nlO eUtHMtnl v.,,. Tnrs e,,.,., Shlflina Scenes te , " "3 '"" "' " Keep Eye en Teggery SbiftliiL- scenes and watching per- . .m, eciieitf at the same time proved Arcli Street riicatre. i.nst infill i.cv.v airltcd at the theatre with clothing! vnlneil nt S (HI. lie carclully pnriieii his bundle behind a drop. Lew bandied the scenery, observed i . .- ,, i,. . ,..nflf,i nrne llm MllO show 1111(1 Kept II tt at.'IIIIll CJ C Oil tile ' clothing. Then came a tense scene in t)l(, ,, ,l(.t. Levy was spellbound, whm ,, t(eli ,, 00k for his bundle it was gene. I cvy s only satis- t-ni.t Was thut the thief missed that . Ust act. MOTHER OF 5 DESTITUTE Klnd-Hearted Police Make Up Purse for Hungry Family rjecte.1 from her home at --"' Hast Clearlield street because she was 1111- nble te piiv rent due for four months . m ,...' Iinllimece tueiiti-slv tear -tlS. .MiU.t I llllliec I . tw el t -six t ear rs I old. wiindeied into the Fifteenth anil Vine streets police station last night. Willi her were her live childieu, Jo Je seph. si ; Antheny, " : Censettie, four; J'.velyn. three, and Kese. seven ninnth. Mrs. IH-Ilanoee told the police thai she and her children had had little te j eat slim her husband deserted her mere 1 than four months age. The police took up a collection of SI." for her. The clulclien were iiirne.i ever te a uraui-li il, m..ii.li-e..U-n secinl tnrvl,.. 1.1.. ' .... .... 1 reail. Finds Anti-Pneumonia Serum ! Sar.ilega .springs, June ."0. -A new nriini which will protein pneiimeni.i lias been dl'cetered. acierding te an an an iioiiiiiemeiit initdi' yesterday by Dr Herman M. I'.lgns. State Health Cem- missieuer, lit the concluding session nf ,. Sliite cetiference of jiubllc heiiiti ethcers and nurses here. Till: LOMiACKI' TI,KS On Practical Uses Today of Piyclie-Analytis, by NORBERT MELVILLE, M. A. ( cinsiiltlnir I's.lc liiiburl.t. 1 lit M'nlmil St. II'W A. M. Til 0i30 I'. II. Til KKTS TWO IIIII. I.AItS Telfpliniie: .Siiruie .10 l.tiniliren Talk l-'J e'( Icicle (Ine Dellar lie dedicaleil te the god ()f whole- SI. 7.1 hoekatoutinir r fvnm j ', 10 REPORT ON IB TODAY Hears Details of Mysterious Sheeting at Lawn Party Given by Reirle Davies WITNESS ACCUSES WIFE Freeport. X. Y.. .Tune 30. The sheeting of Oscar A. Hlrsh, wealthy resident of Frccperfs theatrical colony, after a lawn party nt the home of Heine Dnvles, motion picture actress, nnd sister of Marlen Davies, screen star, was brought te the nttentleii of (he Xnssau County Grand .Tury yester Witnesses were examined and Assist ant District Attorney Kdwards an nounced that he asked for an Indict ment charging Mrs. Hirsch with assault .in the first degree. Whether an Indictment; was found will net be learned, however, until this afternoon when tlie Grand Jury hands up its presentment te Supreme Court Justice Cnllnchan in Mlnceln. Among the witnesses were Miss Da-, vies, her father, Magistrate llernar.l J. I Deuras; Geerge Van Clew, nn author. I married te Miss Davies' sister: Jeseph J Sil!""S-c"","I"r.'..i .i!''. . . rV i ;. II. nuncio, who attended lllrMi. and Captain Jehn X. Hnrttnati, of the Free Free pert police. The Grand .lury was fold, it is un derstood, flint Hlrsh was shot while his wife was trying te wrest nn nutemntl- pistol from his hand, ltetli are said te have been intoxicated. Chief- Hnrtmau said lie lirst beard of tlie sheeting when Montgomery Mllbauk, ! HUH ilC "U3 1U1IIIU -III til. ft '1 n llllHHi Jr.. telephoned. I nose. She nsUed hew Her -ilaildy' was." ! Mr. Hartman said there were no pew- 'der marks en Ilirsh's face, showing i1.10 h V l ,"" ",l."M" '. -"'-,c .....K.;. -tir. iiirsn. who is at iieiup ttiiu ins iwlfe rccayerlng fiem the wound, snjs '' ,Vtr '!"' nnt "rc ll0.!i""r ' "e ""oetin-; wns nn iic-ciucur. rjll NIKIKr SliTS H K M nU d ' "'.X"1 V' "" " , Hints Adjustment of Pay Scale ! With Shepmen Has Been Made ! That n suitable adjustment of the wage scale bus been mtid" be'-ijccn rail road officials and shepmen in various lines of the systems who were nffected bv the recent cut was hinted this morn ing. While eftlcinls of both the Pennsyl vania nnd Heading iiiii renus e-ipreswn .1 ..,i..i .!,, V,.r..il.l l,. .,,. uilt,n the opinion thej would Imte no str lie of Hhniuuen. it wns learned that In th s I .itv nml ('minion meetln-s of the slien. ! 're "conduced' lat 'nig hi. tvi't'h ""li'''i",,s ""in,lnB ,0 wn,keut le" morrow. rr JURY Invitations te the Wedding Superior Quality Prompt Delivery IE.Caldvell & Ce. Jewelry - Silvcii - Stationery Ciikstnpt avd Juniper Streets Closed Sutunhu8 during July and Ait(iU3t Open Meudiiu, July 0, all day Special Showing of Sports Nothing like them in town for golf, the resorts and street wear. Many models every one a new pattern originated by the world famous Walk-Over style design ers. Combinations of white and black, smoked horse and brown the new bread squared tees with or without tee-tips. $g te $g.50 Walk-Over, Copley Ureail bottom soles squared tees, $Q nebby six Htitchcd instep imildle.... Smoked Hurse and Tan Calf Harper's 122a market ii .-. 1022pHESTNUT H't mrmm Hi I aas a..I M tfmmmmmmmmmmmmmm II U .4,-0Cl'ciffcf 7rfM Xemc, Alaska, June "0.--CHptnln Iteald Amundsen, Xerweglan explorer sniled from here Inte .vest ei day en th first lap of his trip en which he hepn te cress the North Pele in nn nlrplane. The explorer sailed for Point Har row, where lie will lake off en tlnj aerial part of his journey. He plnns te land en Hpltzenberg or en Cape (."elum. bia, Northern Greenland. 3 With the Xerweglan explorer Mllf Klnier G. l-'ullerten, Catiailinn member of tlie llrltlsii Iteynl Air Fe;ce. whj will pilot the 18."-horscpetvel- .Imikfr monoplane in ItH flight. Fiem new en the only communication Amundsen will hnvc will be the powerful radio appar atus en the Mntid. Kvcry citizen of Neme turned out for the departure. Fer forty-eight hour mushcrs with deg sleds lind been arriving (e pay honor te the explorer. Mayer Geerge S. Mnyuard declared n heliilav and a score of ntitomehlles deeernteil with American nnd Norwegian fln formed n precession. Amundsen, visibly affected, several times murmured scarcely audible thanks, during tin eulogy by Judge IL J. Leninn. who gave (lie explorer a slllc American ling. Finally, with M, voice deep with feeling, Amundsen made n brief reply : "IJefere leaving today en what I hope will net be my last trip Inte the North," he snid, "I want te thank the citizens of Neme for many klndnessM iiiitl com testes nnd the generous he. pitality they have always extended te me. "Four times I have sailed te the North from Neme." Mr. Filllerten said : "Captain Amundsen and I hope te I mnke """-step trip from Point Har- low across the world te Spltzhereen. tnklng nbeut twenty-four hours for the journey, our lSTi-horsepewer Junker monoplane will carry .t.'O gallons of gas nnd is equipped with special skids for landing en Ice. Filllerten smiled when nsked what his cliances were for landing safely. "It's cither success or death for tn,'" he said. At this point some one called the at at tentien of the party ubenid the Mmd te a deck of geese Hying north. They swung close te the Maud and were at", cepfed by the crew ns mi omen of geed fortune. i nciu urs intv.rs ut-iAHUt Chiirge.lwllhliavlnggltenpei-seii.il checks in purchasing $111110 wmtli of eiicclts el tlie Amen, nn Impress Cun- panj, nnd then eiileriug paymenl hl0,Cli ,, ),s own pnpu-, nit heugh he , hud the required funds in bank. Adam I'netic. ".'OtH esl Indiana stieet, was cm,..., .,, ..iuvi-i i.mc iini-niin. uiium-i I for 1'iione said that he hud icpa.d all ui ('"" "' i money euiuiuiii. ih-atiis jounsen .tune an. liiL".-. i:t.t.Ai:r.Tit cK.t(l wlrtiiw of Jicinr-a ('. JcihiifiDn, nt tier leal.leiii. .111. 'I It -crent "t Hrl.itives ini'l ftlemls are liniie.l m i.ttcml funnrel si vices Sat.. 11 A M . at 4s:t,-, llaiilmore ute Intrtni.ru nrtt.iie MOOIli:. 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