w immmmmBmmsmmmmmmmmmm mBfTO A. r .-. -" -?rtf , ...-. VM fe .! j(iiiXfirj . ,-W. W"S !A v IT' EVENING PUBLIC DGfe PHI xrr&tt att&l&'BKnS'f 7v 'i , rjjMmmmmwmwMhTmmM:' r ,.?iwwif!Pi VA. If I NT i &E ' i 1'A-y.s llJtf WiHJ'SJ av : 'K.f: 1 till a wiiw titsm KStM 3M w 12 WSt M J - avaaaaaaa ll IBBHVBniH uv.ww . wLcrv h imi n j frt TOOT L3MW". RV B 1 1 1 1 !U MI URE MAY Standard Oil Ce , Camden, .V. J. WHITE CONTRACTS are based en the lowest costs consistent with high charac ter of construction. That's i why representative American firms retain us te erect their industrial buildings. There's plenty of evidence ready te convince you within an hour of Penn Square. Phene Opruce ilVd ter our rep presentative. WHITE CONSTRUCTION Cawc Widener Building "Itt WHITE iu.W it ei CONCRETE" IL SUE EXECUTORS Ceunsel Hints at Criminal Ac tion Based en Alleged Entry and Kidnapping POISON THEORY FLOUTED RETURNS TO STAGE RIFLES70R RUM RUNNERS m '. ' " f f " fl ' . - . I , n h w J ! Enforcers Armed en Highway After Battle With Gang Prohibition nRenti armed with rifles nre pntrelllne tlie Lincoln HiRiiwn.v i threueli this citv nftrr brine fired upon . .. . . . " i . ni moil nlleeccl te nave been eiicnec-n in Oiminnl precfnlliiK nie likely te Brew out of tlie will ronten being mnde In tlie Cfltiiilen ceurli b. Mr. Thomp son McClure. widow of the rhlladel 'lihln publisher. in cording te Themas It. I Hall, counsel for Mrs. MtClure. I He Intimated this morning that two rlmrKes will be prewd nftnlii't the ad ministrators of the McCMure eMate breakliiR and entering the McClures' Voedlnne home without nutherlt), and kidnnppitiR. Pauline Frederick Rehearsing "By Right of Conquest" New Yerk, July 14. At last Miis Pauline Frederick Is te come out of the shelter of the screen and return te the stiiRe, telling even during the het I the Illegal transportation ttf liquor from weather. She Is making geed en li'T , '''", i-lty te New Yerk. i i...nti..i ...,.,.,.,.. t.. it.. ii...i. ' Orders that prohibition agents carry eng herald, d rennvenee In the theater , prm ,, n,p ,,.,, 1(? hlgh. by rehearsing "llv ltlsht of ( enquert, ' 'wujh weie liextiecl lust night bv Jehn ii new drama i In three nits by Michael T. l)aN. Stnte prohibition director, Morten and Peter 'lralll. , fler Lieutenant Jehn K. Wright, head Her nppenrniKO once mere before th . nf the field forces In thin State, and It. footlights after an absence of eight fj. Davidsen, group lietid In charge of .iiarx will be under the direction of ' tlie local enfenement office, were tired A. II. Weeds. Iler last peifermances upon by tuni-runnerx, who escaped. In the spoken drama took place In 101 1. Six nrmv rifles, with .")0 rounds each wlien Hiie appeared in "Innocent, at of ninmiinltien. weie obtained by 1)1- the Kltlnge Theatre, oeds management. oNe under the lector Davis yesterday from the author ities at the navy ard. OPERA CONDUCTOR MISSING1 HOLD BOY FOR INJURY Jeseph A. Tresfl Disappeared Week Age Frem Minneapolis Minneapolis. July 11. (Hj A. P.) Search wns being n.edc teJ.iy for Je- M'ph Andre Trcssl, grand opera con- the proper j dncter, who disappeared a week age. The latter. uc mj j,een directing rflieiirsnls for Hits With charge is in relation te the spiriting in(1 iecll niuniilpal summer opera ea ROOFING JI tTCRIAIJ Mnni'furturnl br I., n. nBROER CO., 39 N. tit 1TRKKT MslnSTM MnrVft ml (WJD W ce ai S C TT anKsJimpraes fllanW floek bound &1oete leaf"" Lithographing Trintm larais 329 Market Street awey of Mr McClure tn a Miiledelphi.i Ll)it:i H2lilllt the wishes of Ills wife. "1 hiiM the uimiit ceitideme in our case." Mr Hall said "Thei." is no i question but that Mr MeClur,- was in sane at the time he made the will in which Mis Mi ('lure Is deprhed of her ' just share of the elate " Dr Klmer K.unaii. of the Pennsyl vania Hospital for Mental Diseases, tistiticd that McClure was "in a con fused state of mind" when lie win ad mitted te the hospital In April He was iinublv te truifsict nrn business, the physician snld. and had te he fastened te his bid at one time. i David McClure. brother of the dead I man. denied previous testimein l (he widow that he had gene te the McCliue home at Woedlxnno for charity. He said he worked for his brother and 'washed dishes, made fires und pr- I formed ether at n Ices. The witness continued that his I brother suggested a trip te Atlantic Citv j and that the late publisher lemarki'd ' he wanted rest and quietness. Hi quoted his brother as saying he wis being negged constantly. Anether Lad en Head Stick Fractures Skull ("leerge Pettlt, seven cars old. of Onkferd street near Twenty-eighth, wns injured while plnIng en the Hnltlmnrc and Ohie Itsllread tracks near Pelts street and the Schuylkill lllver, when he wns struck en the head with a stick by Stanley Ureski. seventeen years old, son. i.i. rp street near Tiiirty-Mxth, accei ti lt wns nt first believed Mr. TiesiJ lug te pel'ce. bad left Minneapolis for n btief visit, The bej is in the Polyclinic Hospital but when he failed te return his fucticU with a fractured skull. Grekl was ar became alarmed. .tested, When cellars wilt, drink iced BISL Tea ciea-tetally DiFFerent Open Every Evening Until 10 P. M. I efN SAillftbAY UNTIL le F. rM. Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing Wmi!llIHHIfflllltiriil!lfflllllii' Mil! IIM! MiHWGLn Fresh Country I dez u S 30 Fresh from the nests I GOLD SEAL EGGS MIXED-UP ORDERS SEND FIREMEN ON WILD RUNS Patrols and Engines Dart About City Trying te Find Flames Twe fire nlarms, turned In almost simultaneously nt 0:ir o'clock this morning, sent patrol wagons, fire pa trols and engines dashing hither and yen until diivcr.s almost lest their sense of direction. One alarm came from Flftv -second sticet nnd I.uncister avenue: the ether from Thirtieth and Arch streets. The police patrol from the Thlrtv Thlrtv secend street and 'Woodland avenue po lice station started for the tire nt l'lft second street, but turned back and went te Thirtieth nnd Arch streets. Insiuance Patrel Ne. 1, nt Tenth and Arch, dteve te Fifty-second and Lancaster wh phone call, h tleth and Arch. The patrol of the Thirty-ninth street and Lancaster nvenue station took the longest course and went te the tire nt i Fifty-second and Lancaster. Fire en gines hurried awny amid shouts of con flicting erdeis, sections of the same , companies going in diftcrent directions. The fire at Lancaster avenue was In n gasoline pump, where for n time the lives of firemen and spectators were en dangered bv prospects of the explosion of the gasoline tank beneath the side walk. Firemen extinguished the blaze before It re.u lied the Link. i The tire was stalled when small hejs (hrew lighted matches in gasoline which' had dripped into the street tretn th"j pump. ; The tire at Thirtieth and Arch streets! damaged the loef of the Vogt me.it packing plant, said te have In in ignited In spiirks from n passing locomotive I The less was about $'J()0 i lli; it' a iii,i ti niiii Miiu Iiere. after receiving a tele- I nurled back again te Thir- J eisniYeu pJeedToOvte SUP OF GIRL'S TONGUE POSTPONES HER WEDDING carton of twelve 35 The largest of the new laid eggs. At all our Stores iliiivui iraiTiDf nii'wi n m'tiiwtiiiii. wv tvmms!H Improved Shackamaxen Street Ferry Service On Sundays and holidays, continuing throughout the summer, there will be a ten-minute beat service from 3.00 P. M. te 10.00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, en the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad ferries, between Cooper's Point, Camden, and Shackamaxen Street, "ViiifuMnhia. 3 y P Gives Age as 17 in Elkton and Is' Denied License I llefiised a marriage 'lei n te tn Hlk- ten when t mistake she gave In r ne as seventeen. Miss Knthrvn Miuldeu. ' d.mghiei nf Dr Themas W MikuImii. j of Colllnssweod, N .1 . wint te Hal- I t ii cue vcMeidav and obtained tin- net- ' i&saiv p'lpers without delnv I A few minutes bitei he wa the wife of Charles L Ilammell twentj viars old, the son of C II Ilammell, prcs dent of the Peeilcss Kid (Vmpum i Camden. Iteth me nctlve In the jeutigei -et and have u wide host of friends in Collingswood I "It was in no sense an elopement,' tin- bride's father said this morning. I "The couple had been eng.igid for some time nnd simply took the notion te be married sooner than wait iiiin longer." The newlyvveds returned te Collings Cellings w mil this morning "App'irentlv she became nervous vvneii she .ipplieel fei the Hceni III I'lkien. ' Di Miuldeu said, "anil told the ilcrk she wns heventeen. She- is nineteen and of coiirbe, of legal age " I & I a 'WJiSl sfflfl ILLINOES The Greatest Values In Watches Ever Known ZiO "ineis 2' M. Simen & Ce. A rv ft I ." U tlireufli tlielr large SO Ijf V ki'O G& 'l liurelmnliiE pewrr X W- S II nenkui possible this aB Bl VA" f .,,. Ien pill.. Ne j)V3 U-Q X.VVe'X 4.-7 where rise cein veu K S -"50 eeV. eeiunl It rsierlnll T' fwm i- u'- ' in 'Jejrur hlnued-linclc culd-flllnl iV. . 7 - "5 - iiise. The "II.I.IMIIs MAnTHH" Is fcf. ' c" Tlv' eilisle with us mill no heltrr weilrh '''n'?i. 'ISr Is niiiile for nrrurnc.v. lirl one new SJfalljc mi Ihrse low terms. SOi A IJIIU. "Cl esES- OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. BE SURE OF ADDRESS LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOW I OUR, ONLY gTORETl g IMOMlOi LARGEST EXCLUSiVE CBEDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 3Q North 13th Street M.S The ruling favorite at all danca &m; Special TIIV OIK hl.lHUK IIIKAPKK I.N FBAMtr'WI) w rilfs wllli Trunk ""'" S4.00 Nei. I gil.llltr ill. w-11" SI. 20 I Uintiiroef iin CUnimi I Or lirr dm l.lirlmrel I'ulirr ii-r II i nils i Ileum; li. liv StineJirel llr.ilicts nt tnl.si Mine. U'ucUl 00( qt.i dei, S10.20 llrrsrr t-lrnr Htrr FIHiib eili. Infts, Ulter xl.r, S30.50 ireeni n. i"v Hell I'hni'i. 13HI tic; stone l.anl H9I.1 WcCausland Stationery Ce. IM' lirKIH'MT .. s,'(,(i, .rf 1126 rran'vferil Ave. i-fitlenni Cilnlri r.njrjifm rillnt UthilMOulAat l.erizfrie Truck UrllTtrs" LONG FOR SON. MISSING 32 YEARS, AT GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Jerden, 2025 E. Stella Street. Anxiously Await Werd Ab I'm fei 'hit t -two je-us from the lien.e of his parents, Mr and Mr- Jehn ' .ieidcn 0J." Last Stedln stiiet, whe1 wi'l iclebiattf tiieli golden wedding an- 1 nlver"iirv tomorrow, Jehn .lenlin, Ir , who bus ii( t bee n henul fleini sjui,. he left home. Is aimeilsl.v exit e tee) bv the1 lUid rruple te pal tle'lpale in the festivi tils that Will he In-Ill nt the heuie lerdeii left ids home n the spring of 1SH0 in find weik in Vi w ml. Later, his ninth) i found that lie h ft N'cw ' Yeik and was wenkliu' in Itle hniend. Vn .lnden iw eif (ark omplexion and was about sixteen wars old when he. left He has ii deep tenr en his light feretime! ns a result of being kicked In the head b) a horse when he was five j earn old Mi and Mrs ,lrieIen tue cij nnv, nnv, ieus that he return home lomeirow The iniple have thirty - fcmi giandihll- iIitii and eU'lil giiat-giaiidi hildien. IF YOU crave a thrill when the record starts a-whirhng, if you want the extra, leasing touches that put a record ever, then listen te "Swanee River Moen." Markels' Orchestra has produced another grejt OKeh record. Fer Summer dancing try these 4 BEST SELLERS 4M4 ( SWANEE RIVCR MOON-Wslu-Markel.' Orehmtr. J ln- ) IN THE UTTLE RED SCHOOUIOUSE-Fex Tret- ,3C t MarkeU' Orclieitm t... ( SOME SUNNY DAY-Kn- Tret in.i J Vinrtnt Lepei anii His Hetel Pcnmylvanla Orchestra 75t!n ) STUMBUNG-KoxTret- Vincent Lcpei eni His Hetel P-nnsylvanlu OrcheMre FAIRVIEW CITIZENS ANGRY Organize te Fight Violations of Building Restriction Cede IicMdents of Kiilivltw, Camden, are indignant eer the violations nf the li building rcMiitiniiH, niiginallv tixcyl bv ) the tievernnant when Fnlrvlcvv wan a 'm, iVJVnfctr5ifi. IHli village. CellingH read, whlili was designed ter 11 piuelj residential section, liarc been liivniled bv business plae 011 Te meet the situation, mere than 100 resi dents last night held a meeting te or ganize n Chic Improvement Associa tion, whose thief elijei t will he the 1 11 feri enient of the building 1 eniric I lenx !'( I'lniiui'iil e rguiilatleu will be eflected iet TIiiiimIiiv evening The fnllnv leg luiipnrart effii'iri" have .been elected : 1". O, Teull, president: iV. J. Dunn, secretary, and 8. II. Welts, treasurer. . 4SK0 ( GEORGIA-Fex Tret Reaa Dance Orchestra Fex Tret 10 in K sssif?cfSftjL UlLftillA ni lire Mr i ImV(1) Sillily ,lr-li,l.4IS UI.UU Marl. ell' Orcheitra - 1 I'VE GOT MY HABITS ON-Fex Trot Tret in In.-; Jjucp1! Samuels' J.irr Hand 75e. ( MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES-Fex Tret- s Harry Raderman's Jan Orchestra sVExeluaive Oiteh artlals Ter sale by your neishWioed dealer GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION. NEW YORK 1'. c.rnelii lillncer, Ifll (irriminleivn ve, I'reirec Musli' store, 8400 Krimlnk'tun Ace. I.. I'. Alersliarh, 1(120 . lceinHjunk Ave. diet. Iflth mill nth sl( Mruw hriilue & Cletliler, 8th & MierUet hticeln M lilenpr'ii, 1 100 Clieatnul .Street Milli r'ls Music Mere, (10 1 -s, '.'ll strerl M liurtniili' Musle Mere. 'JliJ s,, j, tl I'nnl'n .Vleislr iiri , 3HIO Urimlnsliiii Ae. I.. Siirliln, l.l N. Hlh .Street CAMKI.N, . J. llrrttir'n Vlni.li Stere, 00(1 Itreudwuy Records 7i9 Records of Quality Values 15.00 All sizes. And. Big Values in Mr. Hill's Sale- Thcct Is Absolutely the Greatest Value in the City ! Yeu always expect the best values at the HILL CO.- but, man alive, here is a price smashing just when every man wants a cool and comfortable suit. Fine, Panama Cleths, Mehairs and Coel Cleth fabrics in the smartest of styles. ..Ki5pt fcpaffijp Myiifgir pjB WPfPaSr Mehairs T fiU ""7 yj8SSmK mJtl Fine Coel Cleths M?M wliinnV V$ Tropical Worsteds mgM Cr mmjT pV Rich Summer Flannels HB -jbb Wlv ' WBkA-' '. 'ml a mm s'lMte$&M23w mr'"1' fJf-- ' mA '! f" - Jm-m ' m A tSy' 't ' s, M ft 4 1 Mr. Hill's Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase New Tweeds Blue Serges Herringbones Pencil Stripes Fancy Worsteds Mixture Cheviots Hemespuns Flannels Newest SPORT Medels as well as all ether styles. And a complete size range for STOUT MEN SLIM MEN SHORT MEN and regulars, of ceurse.v This special group brings even better values than ever before. They present new purchases new styles new patterns and new colorings. Mr. Hill says they are the best he has yet offered and every one at a saving of half or mere. 1000 Men's Blue Serge & Fancy Worsted Suite With 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants One-Half!!! Here is another wonderful value MR. HILL offers for today and tomorrow. Sen sational savings en his entire stocks of 3 piece cloth suits and MOST OF THEM WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS. Yeu can shop high and low in the city and in ether cities, tee and you won't find anything te equal the quality of the woolens, the styles or the savings. SPORT Medels Aplenty And every man can be fitted, whether he is tall or short, stout or slim and plenty of regulars, of course. Men's White Flannel Pants The kind regularly at $8. that bell Men's Linen Knickers, $4.50 $5 and $6 Worsted ranis & Worsteds, cheviets and mixtures. isiiJ4DTOia Men's $3 Khaki Pants, $1.65 Big Values for BOY 9 Beys' 2 Pair Pants TWEED SUITS Spert styles, also worsteds. Sizes te 18 years. ifSfiv6i? Beys' Palm BeacSi SUMMER SUITS Alse Coel &A Clet h s nnrl fife" Panamas. All sizes. Beys' Crash Pants 59c Bey's 'Flapper' Kliaki $1.95 Suits v 1 Beys' S1.50 and $2. WASH SUITS All wanted styles and mate rials. Sizes te 8 years. g yCJq 00CMT B ztmspKBf fTT,H,MVf Open Evenings Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere M -IPM s-Mu US Wm m 9 ssm 119 KsH' iil Hill gB Salsjgll mBmmm Stere Orders Accepted ssSgggl Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive, Wen's and Heys' Clothing & 1017-1019-1021 Market Street eaaiaaaai ( " " IjC UK .' (! '$ i 1 k c r4? 1 ''tit. !Hi'?V.fr.i 1H.-. A.