PC1WpSf 7 sK'rac ,wvi wsmj'.s X YiiWiTW' V W"r wmm1' ,i P 1- '! : ceur but 't anii- f M BLAZE nNKIUfiAIKI i vraam uene racxery ana Undertaking Stables Are i Swept by Flames ' r I n C M A N IS INJURED , Fire swept through the upper fleer- tt n Mx-Merv bulUllnir nt T'JM'.O Kim- ' Twill street, cceupleil by the Jnrnvnlll i Ice Cream Cene Cempntiy. lnt night ftnd caused ilntnnse c-tlmatcd nt ne.irh $00,001). The structure - owned by CJ C. A. Iliildl. During the blnae the ndielnlnR prop erty, 1111-1117 Seuth Klclith troet. Occupied bj the stnblex of Itnlitl Hrotb Hretb r?, timlet taker, nml b tlie Itnllun newspaper, IOplnlone. nu In (trent 'danger. X During the fire .Je.e'di Slocre. n lire mnn of Knine t'etnpnny Ne. "J-, mid Jeseph Hoeee. mi emp'eye in the -tti-bes, removed n number of h("ire nnd nutemnblU'. n well n five hew. The anlmnlx caused Mime excitement when they dashed toward Klshth -trret. Im periling' pcde-tilnnx. A muffled explosion 1" Mild '" liav preceded the imtbre.il; of rtnine It i believed that ;as iw(.,l in the opera epera opera tlen of the cetii'-in.iMng ui.iclilni es in pod from n main The flame made Mich hendwii.v t tin t n second nlnrm win non sounded nnn shortly nftPrwnrd ii third. Mr. .Inoevnlli. nrotirleter if the fac tery. nld ever thins wns In elder when the empleypx left tin ImildttiB nt I o'clock Itixt cvenlns. lie xn, he le:ied the building from Mr Hnlih for fifteen .tears. The ImlMInz I In-uted. but Mr Jnedrnlli's eiiulpment. worth nbe t SLTi.COtl. wl'l be ti tetnl lox Aftrr n re Inn Febninrj. he xnid, the inxur nce company held n; his piinientx, x,, he let the pelU run out severnl weekx age. In fighting the tire the titemen ex perieneed eme trouble with n hurM ins hose. Trelley tmflic nentbx .1 lied up mere than nn hour. The file t-tnrte.l en the sixth tloer of the build iiiR nnd burned downward te the fourth tloer, nt which neint it ns checked TROTTER LETTERS RANGE FROM LOVE TO REPROACH Many Written te Wife Are Intro duced in Separation Suit Grand Rapids. Mirli.. duly 1. (By A. 1.) Letter exchanged between Melvln K. Tretter. Miperintendent of the (irnnd RapliW t'ity Hecue Mixien. and bin wife, ever the niniix enr of their mnrripd life and runsltiK from endearment te leprniirhes, trc intro duced jexfcrdny during croxx-exmni-nntien of Tretter, in the suit for xopa xepa rate miilntennnce Inxtltuted bj Irs. Tretter, who til'eed lntidplity. Several references were made te the parentn?e of n child born te Mis Klor Kler nce Meedy. Tretter's s-ecietnry. one of the issues raised by Mrs. Tretter. tnnrtli !infnr tnll sfli nntthliiv mnpn I about tlie trouble." 'Tretter, who im filnl n cre", bill i for .iliMilutp tliturre. catcRerlcallj denies blH wife's clinrce. Hih eres exnmlnntieii will eetitlmie todey, when the evnnselNt, It wiis un un neunrcd, will he iiskeil te iilentlfj mlili tlnnal lettern te bi preduccil bj toun teun Ml for Mr. Tretter. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN FALLS DEAD IN STATION Heat Believed Cause of Death in Bread Street Waiting Roem An uiiidentllieil woman fell denil m the waitine room of Hrenri Street Sta tion Inft night. The beilj was renimed te the morgue. The woman was aixiut twpntj -eisht yrnrK old. with dark linlr. alieiit live feet four ltiehe- tail .'inii wvikIil-iI about ISO pound-. She were n blurk utin dreax. black lint nnd blarl, shoe- and sterting. I'liysicians m death a probably due te flip he.it nnd heurt beizure. STRIKERS TO GUARD SHOPS Union Officials Take Steps te Pre vent Property Damage San IferniMllne. Calif.. .Inly 1. ili.v A. I'. ) Itequest for the niMiiiitliient of a larsje nuiiihei of siei Inl deput iherlffn from ninens the rnnks of the inleus in the Atiliisnn. TeiieU.i nnd lanta Ke hetl wbh crented late .i-t (jtht by Sheriff W A Slitix 'Inlen effleialh telil the SherifT ihey vre ftteparlni: te preeiit am demon- .atien that niislit leMtlt in de-true- n of railroad lirejiirt I nder the j 'ecent decision of the Sujn eme Court 4the iinleiiK aie lield resiensihle for such - dntnate, tlie em iuls told the Sherlll HALL WOULD CURB MAYOR Calls $119,000,000 Budget Plan Ridiculous Members of Counell nnd dlieeters of the Hefcqui-C'eiiteniilal A"ei mueh e Trc.sil recret today that ln.er Moere. in submittiiiK hW budset of Sll'.UHXUKW) for city iiniirevrmeiits. nnneiiii(ed these n h neecssary preparatletiK for the - iunillifl. Councilman Hall said the sum as"d wn ridiouleus. He aborted tiiat Hie Maver and his departmental heads should be held within reason. One director of the icntennial nssu nssu .eiatlen tntil it wan unfortunate that Mayer Moere Rheuld have mentieiied V SegdU'.-Centennlul In cimtiectien un one occasion ueiere me ireniuc wie ivessci nun iviiuuniin ierre i ii, , ituMiieml l. i esiiiru. lepresentlng1 .Mr. i 'Vtirlielniicele's '1eda' Maurice mien tne case penuing aciien at wnsn witli his wife. Tretter wrote. "If I had Ilronche and Dominei : nnd Irene K.hcfeller. te William A. lterlng. ,,ev' wlm ,,,.,1 t. ,etien before the lUR"- all the world te cheese from. Id Hunt. W 111 am Nigh. Alfred rncet. tr0llkllier of the American Academy i',,;,;,.!, Arndemv. sa somebedv in the take you." Hnnilt V alslt. (.eerge Wal-h. Mlrlntii ... umP. in which the donor is said t'.i.i i,u tli,." fmnnuH naliitinc and SIX OP TIIK HKST Asaln. in response te a letter from J,nprr. MHbiii i.nruoeil. Ueimi.t , ,mvn ,,,, t)f IIIVB b ,wpIy . fc , Tll0 ..,,,.,, new It d Vr?t T, S'S e t'ita",Lrl Mrs. Tretter. In which she urged him CrNp. Antonie Mon-iie. .1. . Jehn- lm,,rl,sH.,i with the work and tin- , ,",, Londen's national gallery Snlfnrmiy 5ni"inin"nB 'fhan the"0rc'?c" te go before the mission beard at Grand stone Wallace Held, and our Mil- n()rtnllce of the Institution, whl.h is ,,' RP,,0Ialh believed te be the mas- I '$v "'" .n.D'A Ce.ks'lfl"HV Rapids and "confess aU." the evangel- tual (iirf of the Keli.iiirc-Mnjestlc. WuiW) , tlv education of Ameilcan I t(r ,,e,.,! is ,ealh a cepv. he declares. ; E." rcBL,c LlDa"- " it a H.blu 1st wrote. "ou should cut out our ' .,,,.U,.ts in the eris nt Iteinn. ' ' r ti the stunrnueiM iuiii tihkefl. ar l" - f JlMODEST TO THE LIMIT ' ,iii r j'tiMTt ttler Refuses Aid Until Clad i-V.y - -. . pfir Ter "cu gf .It AtlHtlc Uiifi JUiy i. .vnxeit eme- r,weiis were experience! uy n eattier tee VT"VU" ! vB- --"-- ... tVw Vlseiet te give IiIh name here this after- PrtHeiif when, in battllns with a crens- '(f'eurre't off Kentucky avenui; beach, he lslS)lll net only ma nirruKiii nut Jim inula, Sji, well. He renlted effertn of life. "iSajfJfl te haul blip Inte their beat until hp.oeHltl explain fhat he needed neme ajlethes. -When nrenerlv clothed and enlv then, ! 'would he iDnnt te neinif aveu ireui a Witiry'und Iminodent wave. ' .-Z '!..'.. . jMfftnHhm Kill Thr ' ' SfiOfBipa; aavKneaa cyun.cu ivr mjcv Mt' U'Ust nlfbt tetar of 389, m M two adtths died of the rw allow a alight In M deaths of the wtek .hut are lower than th Mat)raf, for th weskllt didn't ;tit'Terithlag It irulill 3Lt Wv ri. MH,etwaJr"n kyJV fie Dafly Mevie Magaxine JriWE FWS' LETTERBOX Ilv UKNUY M. XKKI.Y jntereted render of or column since It xtnrted, although 1 hnwn't yet be- """ reconciled te the dNeentlniinnce of ,our r,0,,p ' I""- "1 1 1 ii ( 1 neon vvonderliiK while looking nt the 'llneheler Paddv' where I liml scene Whett befeie. Wns it 'Vet of I'ltUburKh' or 'Down en the Farm'? "Serlmiilj. though. 1 did mlinlrc Wheat's iiclltiir. mid I have seen him en the legit, although 1 can't tecnll in what p'nj lie ha nn Ingrntlntlm; ncrvnitil'tv nnd should tit into Klllelt rtextfi relps "plpinlldlj . He hut tin iidded (linrm of hnmer net found In Devter'x Inierprettitlent ii" ti iiile. "And while xpe.ll.lliK of the le-ei llehtx who '"eMrve (tre.iter cnndle linwir. mn I n. n wind for ti'iace .Mm m. nnd l.micn I.ittleflcldV ThnnU von "The littler net unlike Theodete Keslnff, 1-. Im iieni In eei role III whiih be i -nil Mi MnrM- l dl-tln-aiilxlud In tn mind ii" the tnl ntre-x who xbev her ni. Hut xie lnix ether '.ilent t! will "It xci'iiix te he the fnxliinn te icinll old llmex Well. I lememher the fit t time I ivei nttendi'd the mm Ie. then .nlleil 'motion piituiex" M ini'itex- i xmi wiix t ltii r there wiix nethlii-.' nun; I il iilmut them. It Wiix ximplj n (inch of ,u teri b.ick of n sheet with xtreiic I cht threw itic their sliiulews en It. Thl efTiM't was heiehtened bj the peer photepi.iphx and lirnjei tlen. which K.ive the images the nppesil.ince el silhouette ' i.atei I became a fan. but no' until n ut rient aihance had been made in nil departments of (he bulnex, partinilarl the musical accompani ment ".i the theatre 1 veRill.irb nttended this impieenient ienxted of the addi tion if one ill drummei te the ei -chextra. fermerl) i-enslstins of a piano and n planix,. Tlie tiuure I does net begin to'expre'x his titilltj. lie was eiiiiipjied with mere devices nnd para phernnll'i than nn Itinerant peddler. and miiile just ax mum noise, wuueiit nn mere lenxen "It was te that accompaniment that I tirt snw nnd lrnrned te appreclnte such actrees and actor as the fellow inir' VppiI Mnrp Mnhel Vnpmiinil. Ferd Ste.lltiR and later t'hat lex (1ml,. nil l nit' mil ii'.i ii'iit' i iiiuruirn , i mi - ence l.Rlladle. IInrr. Henham. .Inmei Cnize. MiilRuerite Snow. Hexd Mar shnll. Muriel ("Ixtriche. nnd Haby Helen of the Thanhauxer Cempntij : Vhlnu Rich, .lack Warren Kerrigan. .la"l; RIchnrdMiii. Kdwnrd l'een. Svdney Ares. C'hnrlette Rurten. Geerge I'orie- Int. Hanj Ven Meter. Winifred Green wood, Geerge rield. and Pauline Huli of the Ameilcan 'Flxllig A' Cempany: Waller Kdwaid. Themas Chatterton, Frank RetTnge. Dorethy Dnlten, Mil ilred Merris tthen about twelve wears', old l. The'mn Salter. Shorty lliinillten. t'ha. Itav. Je-. Dew line nnd ethers of (Cemment Ne. 1. en Laurent Wheat: Your mention of Klliet Detter again forces me te admit that he Is one of m few iral finerltes en the screen. Of this crowd of old timers eti mention. Irl Mate is dead. Nigh, It A. Wnlsh, Herzage. C'ru.e ami Crispi direi tin's; Miss Cooper, Ml"-s D.ilteu, Miss Harris. Hay Hewling. Sterling. ' Kenlgnn. still In the gume. I think jen're wrong In Massing Mt'iene with some of the ethers; n I temeinber he . came a nit later. hene Hunt has appeared us lute as "llilvei Twlt .Tr. .mil "The Mig Punch" , Short Hamilton hns acted leccntb in a few independents, hut ' I Imagine is new letired. I hiun't au teieril of Alfred I'aget since he plajed in "Aladln and His Wonderful Lump" ami "When a lilrl Lines" -ceinl ,eats age; .lohnstenc is still going, however, having phi ed lieie reientiy In "Cnr dlgac" and buck a lilt further m "The ICcutucktans" , I lunen't seen Thelm.i Salter since "Iluckelherry Pinii," when she was ipiite n grown up girl. There's a period between twelve and seienteen when some of out best ".scieen juven iles" dlMippcnr te aiiiilie a hit of edu cation; I'aulluc i'i sh. I believe, unr ried and retired ; Miirjiteritii Snow, wlie is ter, in put it mere sufch as I haven i heard leientl was) the wife of .limni) Cruze, plu.wd with Cehan in "llreadwav .lenes," four or the ears age. and hns aKe appeared in "Fe O'Dav" and "Lavender and Old Laic"; I have no lecerd of nnv pictuiiM with Florence Liiliadie in a long time nml would appreciate some word about her. Drrxrl Hill writes- "Your "Mevi I'an Milium) is splendid. Sour line i'i itii Nms and opinions aie doing much te give jour readers a belter under standing and appreciation of plciuies Se, de net waste space en weights and ages, phase ".Sometimes like plenties that you de net plaie In 'geed standing' nnd just enie I hated a picture that ou riticueil fuvur.tbl. It was 'Dr. Caligail ' "New .veu must be right, because you nave tlie Knowledge ami ieilenii te give .veu judgment. 1 am motel ie presentatlve of the average movie goer. I believe I nni net Tntelli ctual I knew nothing of the technical side of pictures I hnve mil m.v feelings' and I felt tint Dr f'nllgari was re volting It made me want fresh air anil nite normal people nnd straight seenerv. mm i merit din veu liml in 1., " 1 nilerstand. I am net criticising our opinion, Alt . Neel.v, J sineeielv vvunt te Knew wherein m.v judgment wiin wrong, 'And then I did like 'Orphan- of tlie riterin. l lie Honors were piled lillth. hut de jeu leally en pretty '"'" " i.ihibh himi ami M-iiiui- uruui anu he.vrni oiner pnnripuu were net sincere. I h.T2iir nb0ur ZtrSs1 1'licM.: ' SeinetlmeH. te my regret, I mlsi, the column. Hut if ou think it of Midi- , clent interest te your ether 1-endern I 'Hheulil like te knew from just what dusih you criticize, thes- two pleturen. , 'reter Ibftetnen' wns the meat i . s... uu..ui nun ItlfJ IlIWRL , beautiful thing I have ever neen except . , de jeu remember 'The Hlue Ulrd'? And I am mire Charlie. Cltiiplln vvna net uurii in imuit t-u "If I am net what de .veu t ' en the hereon a iihtaid pies taking tee much spae think of (ieerk-c Arllm and esueclallv in 'Tin. UuliliE I'nNNlen,' na thnt Is the enlv one of bin picturet Unit I have neen'" i . ,. ' (Generally hpeaklng. I l) refer the normal, healthy examples of art te the twisted liot'heiiho varietlen. ThntV been one of my main objectlenx te a let of the "little theatre" Muff Reactionary, my artistic friends- call roe, I de like te tee novelty, and & groping toward sew artistic forms en the screen, and that's what I thought 'j. e uauinet ertun uangari" was It- ,IIJS' --VU..'...ll,l.. It --.., EVENING PUBLIC FOi? THE FLM MARL'L VORMAND H'c will be ihitl te pnhlhli tlie iici'inc of such sciccn jilaycis as arc i(iyctctl by the jnnt xteieetjpcd gieiind. I wouldn't want man "tnhineiM." .;nt one nt them lilt ' me iut right. M objgctlens te I "III plums of the Storm" were net due , te tlie acting, although I de net care f(. (it,,s, imr , ,. Crillitlt hokum ns Men In subtltlex and direction. Yeu ,,.,, uct rrinember "The Hlue Ilird" ; i ,.,, ,11P,ltiened It a nuiiiber of times i ROCKEFELLER, JR.. GIVES $200,000 TO ART SCHOOL, Will Aid Students of American' Academy in Reme , New Yerk. Jul 1. .1 i I). Recke- feller. Jr., has given SHOtMHH) te the Aiueiiian Acndeiii In Reme, te he held" piefernblj as a permanent endowment, the liii'dine from which will be available for the nceilh of the in-tittit!eii. I hw I nntiniinernient wns lnuile leterilm tit i. im..,i lipnd(iuiirter. of 'the neademv uv William Ktitheifniil Mead. n-i... cift was uledsed In a lettei from 'I heucli he pieters that tlie sift he i held as un endowment. Mr. Rockefeller, j hajs the letter. iealies tu iinuivlein . of seeking te forecast the lequlre.nents I ()f the distant filtute and Is conscious f the dancers attendant upon the es- , tabiislitneiit of any endow muiit fund In perpetuil. If by " miijerilj vote of t1(. trustees, then'fere. it is deemed dvisable te lune tlie whole or any part ; tu. jirimipul ileetid te unj of the! ,.,ininnitc iiurpeses of th" academy t-uch j u j, ngreeahle te mm. FRAZIER'S MAJORITY RUNS BETWEEN 4000 AND 15.000,' North Dakota Nen-Partisans Get Mixture of Victory and Defeat Pante. N. .. .Inlv 1. Illy A. I'.) , With the nomination of tSoveinnr Netos and L.vnn .1 Fia.ler fei Cov Cev et nor and Senater, i expect ivel.v. en tlie Kepiilillcan tl"let ilefinitel assiiicd. in terest teda.v was ditceted te the nom inations for oilier State efiicets voted en In Wednesdays prlinar. The probable plurality nf Governer Ne-tes. Indi pendent is set In Imb pend ent sources nt fiem MIOd te I'J.OOO. i The same seuices plaee the pluralllv of Frnlir. Xiiii-I'iinlsiin League, at 1110(1 te 1)011(1. iisaja'nst the l.'.tmO lend the It ague head claim for the latter It s admitted in hngue eitiii tot's that detent of etlu i liidepenilcnt State eIIimis siekltlg lenomlll.ltlen would ie. suit only from vcrv marerial dellee dellee tleiis. and in avallalde returns en these iiomiiintleiis tlieie has been no evidence of sue h tuinever- Siniitm .Mi Cumber, whose defeat b.v Fiazier had Ik en conceded bv bis fiiemls showed unexpected strength in some of till sttmige le.igue ueclncts, whereas he tan t.ir behind Nestos in some stieng Independent districts, DR. SMITH REAPPOINTED Sproul Alse Names E. S. Templeton for Educational Council Reappointment of Dr. Kdgar V Smith, feimeil.v piovest of the Culver sit) of I'enns.vlvnnht. and 11 S. Tem pleton. of (Ireenvllle. us niembi r.s of State Council of IMucatien, were an nounced today b.v (loverner Spteul Itetii terms cxpnc .Inly . nnd betli men aie leappeiiited until the cud of the next -essleii of the Senate. Mr Templeton was n iiiemlier of the old State Heard of IMucatien. and he i nml Dr. Smith were nnneiiitcd iiicuiherx i of the IMiiiatleniil Council b (Soveiiier Spieul Inst jetir. The (loverner ii'mi announced leap- peititment ei .letin ,s. uiiiidk in rutillti ServKe foiuinlsslener ACCUSED of grain thefts i Camden I Man Held In Robberies Frem Elevator A Miftppct in tlie thefts of grain from the elevator of Tayler lUethern, Point and State i-treetN. Camden, nnieunt- lne te SOO.OOfl, wan arrested b.v police ' of Camden this menilns. It Is believed te be the hcglnnliif; of u round-up of ilileven who liave stolen (11111111111011 of K 11I11 In tlie hint live enrH, j The man iinestnl uuve his name 11 k Ketihtanity Oleslevvic.. I In linn a wife Uliil five cli'ldien. I'elice believe he ' acted iik 11 iiiliUlleinaii between the Kiurce of (triiln 0 upply nnd the home- 1 brewers, who beOBlit their mnteilulN ut reducetLraU'h, Nurses Visit Immigration Station Fifty nurses of the I'ubllp Health Service, who' are taking 'u ceurce of Intensive instruction here, visited the Immigration Mntlen at Gloucester today. They were ifri charge of 3 Gayner, 1 .Mies JSIUMUI LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY l 1022 FV'S SCRAPBOOK In this column. Funny your mention- ing "The Killing I'asxien. 1 e liml three comments en that film In this I morning's mail, after net hearing u thing about It for weekn. I thought It' one of the best comedies of the jenr, and, unless xemething very unforeseen eci urs, it will go In tny list of IOUU'h Ocst.) HUNT LAWRENCE CAMP SITE I DCieiictw diiu numyiuii rum,c inci B.I.L..... .-J ALI..1.. 13.11 UleT Seek clues ln Murder l-lccnnnt Melxlmw. of the murder k'iuad. together with Chief of Police Lexer, of Ablngten. spent the morning tniinping tliteugh l tuiteli nf weeds near All iiistim. wlieie iney nepeti te titiil a supplied tiinp site of IVnlmerp C. l.uwrenee, who was found iniirdeied along Shady lane. Fex Cha-i-. Where Is MichelanBele'a "Leda"? I'aiis. July 1. (I A. I'. I "Where 1776 rfl 1 Ml W I 1 11 II hi A Patriotic Souvenir Facsimile of the "Declaration of Independence" A full-pajrc facsimile of the original document, se dear 'te the heart of every true American, repro duced in beautiful sepia tones, by rotogravure process, as an appropriate souvenir of the birthday of our Natien's freedom. PUBLIC Te KLAN INVADES U. I POSTAL SERVICE Ku Klux Using Machinery of Department te Disseminate Propaganda OFFICIAL STATIONERY USED Jtu a Staff Corrttpenieitt Washington, July 1. Ku Klux Klan propagandists have invaded the Post Pest office Department. They are using the machinery of the department te 'advertise the Kfan. it de eloped today. This was disclosed wltcn n ene-pngc press stntement was distributed te WtishliiRten newspaper correspondent!! In the official envelope of the depart ment, nnd bearing mi official release, announcing that the Ku Klux Klan was after liquor law violators In Mis sissippi. What connection the Pnxtefllce De partment bus with liquor luw enforce ment or with Klan activities wns unex plained. The source of the announce ment Is another mystery. The sheet i was headed : I "Press Roem. Poleffice Depart- nieni. itcicnspu mr morning papers, .llllv 1. .WJLV Here in the "release," quoted ver batim: "The Ku Klux Klan is after liquor law xlolaters in MIssNsinpi. according te the Laurel (Mls.) Daily Ledger. I copies of which have been received by the rosteuice Department, 'me ivu Klux Klan hns n half-page advertise ment In the Ledger of .lune 22 headed Knstle of Ku Klux Klan first year of judgment.' The body of the advertise ment sns : I "Te the people of Laurel. MIsa. : Complaints have been made te us of the snle of intoxicating liquors in the 'city of Laurel. The complaints hne l hpcn looked into, nnd are well founded. "The condition requires attention. Attention will be given it. "Wherefore, let all persons take notice that any person, white or col ored, convicted In any court In Lnurcl of the sale of Intoxicating liquors, after Mills date, who shall be found in Laurel nt nny time nfter twenty-four hours following such conviction, will lie waited en by the Ku Klux Klan. ' The needful thing will he done. "Dene by direction anil with np- prenl of legally constituted authority in this the first J ear of judgment lit the Klan house of the Klan nt Laurel, Miss,, by the kemmittre in charge. "Let judgment be enforced after June '2ii. 1H12L'. nt .S:l A. M. "Laurel Klan Ne. HO. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Realm of Mississippi." Ensign Tried Here Knslcn Frederick O. Sehulhels has been tried befeie n cniirt-nitirtlnl nt the Philadelphia Navy Yaid nn the charge nf "Mealing property of tlie I'nited State nnd falsehood." The findings ln the case and the decision of tiie court have been sent te the Xnvy Depart ment at Washington. Iteth naval of ficers nnd William A. Gray, counsel for Si'hiiltheis, refused te comment . T?' ,US rtilA'lf -' rf" V s .'. vk " t sV . t . . V . j J3 C ' '- -'' ' '-'- - l,v; - --. ;- - - kv,. ' .' -,- .:. -.. .i j '"'-, a irtj,,! v s m .(' -.J '.r .v . x, .. ,-, Every red-blooded American, young or old, will wish te pe88e88 this unusual, extremely attractive souvenir Appearing Sunday, July in the Rotogravure Section of the SUNDAY avoid disappointment, place your order with your newsdealer "Make It A Habit" 1DICK CANFIELD.-JR., GUILTY Te Be Sentenced Today for Disturb Ing Peace of Hollywood ' '' Les Angeles, Itily 1. Richard Can,- field, Jr., heir te a million dollars and Ben it one of the Ntldn' best-known gamblers, was found guilty late yester day afternoon et havlrig disturbed the peace nnn scrcimj vi ,'xionyweoa. Judge. Chamber, who made his de cision after hearing the tcstlr-eny et seven witnesses whose slumber wag dis turbed by n party held in Canlleld's i.nmu nn the nights of June .'1 and 4. will sentence the jeiitig man today. The witnesses ieiu ei Hearing leuu and boisterous laughter. erenms, pro fanity, the inutile of ukuleles, a pho nograph and n piano and of seeing and hearing various ether things. moTerLAW The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guar antee of early showing of the finest productions.. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. a r-t 1 " 62D THOMPSON STS. ArULLAJ MATINKK DA1LT MAHION PAVIKH In "BEAUTY'S WORTH" AOTrfff EIOHTIl ft OIRAKD AVai AS 1 UK MATINEE PAIL.T Swcliil rcnture nireet rnn w "" "LIVING LIES" BAL T IMUKb Kn. nae. st. t. VIOLA pANA n JU1 LASS IIOUBKS' rif I irelDn Hreail Suiquthann BLUtiDlrxL' continuous 'J until 11 ALICE BRADY In "DAWN Of TUB KAST" j,ri MI A I Otn. ft Maplewoecl Ave. COLOINIAL, .re. 7 snil 0 P. M. , VF.KA inilIM)N nml I)RK IAVIION In "THE GOOD PRpyiDER" FA1RMOUNT i?&&n&& WILLIAM RUSSELL In "STHKXOTH OF TIIK PINES" GREATNORTHERN Bread St. nt Eric 2:ae. n:is te u JACK HOLT in "tiik wm ceMEniAN" C011I ft WALNUT 8TS. IMrtKlMl- s-ati. t i ii v. m. CHARLES RAY In "TWO MINUTKH TO Q" fterDTV buead a. ceLUtiniA av. LlOE-K 1 I MATINEK DAILY GARETH HUGHES " In "I.1TTI.E KVA ASCKMIS" , rintrMT Woodland Ae. t eza si. UK1C.IN I MATINRR DAILY WALLACE REID n "Af'RO"' TIIK TONTINENT". 0VERBR00K 03UATlSg8nv' HENRY WALTHALL In "I'AKTWI C't'llTAlXS" r-, a I xl FIlANKFOHD AVK, rMlilVI NOHRIH STREHT MABEL NORMAND In "WHAT IIAPPIEn TO ROSA" AddrjAt tract Ien Sunrtme Vaudetllle errTMT Market St. Belew 17th KnAjClN l ie a. sr. te it p. m. MARY MILES MINTER In "THE IIEAHT aPEClAI.lST" 51 A I m QERMANTOWN AVENUE tlAL 1 J AT TULrCHOCKEN ST. CHAS. (BUCK) JONES In "PAHI1QN MV KKBVK" SHERWOOD M.r,AS POLA NEGRI In "THE I1EI PEACOCK" 333 MARKETpM.feSSOT WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" ..,z :w: TViif i. S-"V"'. s This copy of the immortal manuscript, bearing the names of the heroic signers of our Charter of Liberty, is worthy of being and should be framed and hung en the wall of every home and schoolroom in America. LEDGER HOSPITAL BENEFITS IN WILL Eitate of Kate Bentley te Revert te Children' Homeopathic The will of Kate Bentley, Trcvese, rk., probated today, leaves an estate of 10400, which will eventually revert te the Children's Homeopathic Hos pital'. The estate is new In truBt for her sister nnd niece. .Other wlls prebated: Jehn' J. ledgers. 2T.4 Seuth Twenty -four h ....... tiinti. t ifpnrv Dixen. Chest nut II111. USi.OOO, ami "" Mcper-, ihett. lJaTjeuth Fifty-third street. $4504. inventories et l'"J"",.".,anlV7 filed: Mary J. Sweeten. $14l,-U.04,, Mary P. Stubbs, S.'i072; Carrie Ticeger man! $0102. nnd Ellns Chaltt, ?17, 050.81. rnoTeriw M Th. N1XON-NIRDL1NGEH J THEATRES nn IT & aheve market DtLlVlUfN 1 ,.30 & n: If. SO te 11 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE In "TIIE WONDERFUL TIIINO" rrriAD oetu & CEDAR avenue V..E.LMr iMO nd 8! 7 nnd 0 P. ii. WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" rVW ICCI M Mrkt bet. Ith ft 60th twULJOCUlVl t ;30 and 3: 7 nnd 0 P. M. MARIE PREVOST In "DON'T 1KT PERSONAL" ttninn fhiivt bt a fllllArtn AVK. JUlVlDU jumbo June, en Frankford "L" GARETH HUGHES In "GARMENTS OF TRUTH" I CAnCD 41ST ft LANCASTER AVE. LrMLE.rV.se te a:0: 7 te II P. M. POLA NEGRI In "THE RED PEACOCK" I fri 1CT BSI AND IX)CU3T STREETS L.WW.JI Unit. 1-J0 ft Si E 0:30 I te 11 ALMA RCDENS In "FIND THE WOMAN" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR JJ-.Jff- Mutlnee. ISO ft 3 SO: Evening. TitP.lt. JOHN GILBERT in ARABIAN LOVE MIYHW B2D ND MARKET BTS. INliWJIN 2:,3i o.)ie and HOOT GIBSON In "STEP ON IT" 69TH ST. Thea,reA.?pp-, "L" Terminal 2:110. 7 and D P. M. ALMA RUREN8 In "FIND THE WOMAN" CTD AWn Germantenn Av. at Venana-e triyU n u. 0.S0 nnd 0 P. M. VERA CORDON and DORE DAVIDSON In "THE GOOD PROVIDER" Mr.LlVHjrC4 ARDMORE. PA. "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KINO ARTHUR'S COURT" r.HANT 0 eirard aveT" wT , ,, i . Mat. Tedayj Evea. 7 ft D Kodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanien fn "HEVOND TIIE ROCKS" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. GEimNT0WN.65KTG,eNTfnuAinLYlv ALICE BRADY In "DAWN OP THE EAST" PARK niDOE.AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST. ALL-STAR CAST In "THE SILENT CALL" 1922 w today i lii . k mt&rmkt. ?4 BHBni 7 t f IVteyerB'eth Cemt offers you aduierent If veu 13te te draw, devden i talent. Study this practical ceui tausrht by the lireest. most vAi known Commercial Art Organlratii in the field with 22 years' jiucce which each year aells te adverU ever ten thousand commercial dn ings. Who else could give you wide an experience ? It's an intern interesting, highly paid prefesti squally open te betn men and worn Heme study instruction. .Get fa before you enroll in any school. ( our special booklet, "YOUR OPPC TUNITY," for half the cost of mi ing four cents m stamps, or for it at PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1214 Walnut Street. Deet. 41 & mtitn iuiii vuutQE wj et commercial jut Summer Session July 5-August 11 Courses in the " t College of Liberal Arte Science. Teachers College. Scheel of Commerce. Scheel of Musk. High Scheel. Phene. Diamond 0AS1 or write at once for detaiUi- information. TEMPLE UNIVERSIl A Hre! St, hrlew flerk rhiludtlphln Peirce Scheel of Business AdmiaUtratieB Summer Courses Intemlve tralnlns In the- Rummi;r Courses of Pelrce Scheel will hlp Incicase I'.ie elTlciency of jour work and efficiency brtnis ucce. Summer Scheel Opens July S Tine St. Went of Hread J Vi PREI'ARK FOR IIKTTfcR POSITIONS & il.mnnri in trained tenecrBnh.rM atul hwk.' keesera la raeidly lncreaalnc. 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Prib rvinxsvii.i.K. mi. . MOUNT DE SALES Academy of the Visitation Conducted by the Sisters et the Vlilt' tlen at Oatnnsvllle. Md Fivs mtls from llaltlmere. Writs Directress for cataletut. Affiliated with the Catholic University of America KIHTATIOXATi TAITH Ynunic Men and Beys OHRAN TAMP FOR HOYS Beautiful location en Casco Day. Train! j ruuncuurn nit tuuu a no water BuriB v fn lull ain1 A Itcritai Tlnnlrlakt An ralftllAlt. ERNEST . NOULE. PORTLAND. ME. ' l Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? That question can be n swercu qulCKly ane aauaiav- terily by consulting the Edu cational Bureau, en creuna noer at Public Ledger urnc j inaepeneence square. ; you may obtain complete ane hllnttln Inln.m.Hnn nf anV V.lMWtU ,lUlltltviuil w . bearding school for boys efi Bins, military acaacmy. " ncBs college, special uchoell for retarded children. eon servatery of music, collpge 01 university. Our I n 1 1 in n 1 1 knevvledRe of the ndvantagrl of the various institutions " ehable you te make a wl choice. s This service Is 'free and av able te every one - evei where. PibKe Ledicr CHESTNUT at. SIX! Walnut 90M Ml 1 v: ,? t K i 1 i jy ksitekiSiifl a'vV H T YPn.,HilH lkid3Syis)S wMmuL h.iZU,feJU)uiJWi Tv. .,.
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