Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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'BROWN'S PALACE'
FIGHMNEID
Chance for Public te Air Oppe-
sitien te $1 ,000,000 Waste
Brings Response
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PROPOSED THERAPY RESEARCH CENTER
ROPER LEADS PROTEST
Opponents of the $5,000,000 'Tulare
(f Justice." officially known as tlie
Municipal Court, arc rallyinR for a re
nrned fiftht nunlnst the proposed ex
trnvmtnnce. They declared tedny they would take
tuts step possible te prevent a waRte
ef money which would result, nnd also
relcfd opposition te the plana approved
by Council for supervlslnc expenditure
jf tlic tnencv.
Many believe that the appropriation
of $1,000,000 toward the palace should
V spent under the supervision of the
Department of Public Works, although
Council decreed that direction of the
Mpcmllttirct should be under the
Ceuntv Commissioners.
An order Issued Thursday by Judge
mlenreld for n public hearing en the
question uns nreiisrci new iniercsc,
Buit we started wme time age by eltl
lens te enjoin Judge llrewn from build
Ini the court, but It was later dis
missed by Judge Audenreld.
Reper Still Fighting
Thli notion wns n keen disappoint
ment te the tnxpajer plaintiffs, mid
there was- tnlk of taking the matter te
higher court. On necuunt of the gen-
ral interest in the project Judge
Audenreid tlien ordered the public hear
ing "'eh "'" ,uk, nlncc City Hall
September 2.1.
Councilman Reper, one of six mem
bers who sustained Majer Moere in
eppesine the nnlnce reurt. Is among
the who will continue te fight the
prelect.
Prier te making a strenuous fight In
Council when the court building was
Jrst conceived. Mr. Hepor made n pei
wnal trip te the Municipal Court of rhl rhl
mce and hi ought back an extensive
report showing the economy practiced.
III OpiTilllUIi UI mi: i-uiui lucre.
"I nm of the same views today as
I as when I supported the Mnver
igninst the court project." said .Mr.
Eeper today. "I am especially opposed
te the plan of permitting the County
Cemmi'MMUTs te Mipervise the spend -lnc
of the nienev. This is net only
contrary te the City Chnrter, but It's
net Reed husincs principles.
"The money should be spent under
the supervision of (he Department of
public Works, as this Is n city build
Lift, and we should net have se ninny
ijencies doing business for the city.
It wnulil be in line with practical econ
emy te put nn end te these complications
insing ever tlie demarcation between
City and county."
Tew ell Evans View
A similar opinion wns expressed by
IWel! Avails, secretary of the commit',
tec which framed the City Charter.
He said "tlie people's money should
kp spent by the people's servants in
this cltj. These who voted for this
lum for the tmirt undoubtedly had no
Idea that it was te be spent for nny
w-ealled leuntry project. In view of
the verj- pl.iin langiuiRe in tlie Charter,
It's difficult te conceive of nny one mis
interpreting it-, meaning.
"With oilier members of the Chnrter
Committee. I de net believe we should
late a inunty government in l'niln
dtlphl.i. H only complicates mutters
ami eiw oppeitunity for controversy.
The Ch.irtf r was framed by these Inter
ested in the pregicss and welfare et
the ell v. Se the best Interests of the
city will he served if we fellow the Char
ter." Harry H. French, who was one of the
templalniints in the Milt before Judge
Audenreid, said :
"I think the city ought te have con
trol of the expenditure of the money
which was nppieprlatcd for the Mil
nleinil Court and net the County Cem-
mMeneis. It is a city building and
It ivmilil be wry proper for the nienev
for It te he spent under supervision of
the Depaitment of Public Works."
The million-dollar appropilatlen for
the court wns among items in a S.'il',
000,000 nppriiprintien passed by Council
February. IIVJ1.
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The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, tinder the guidance of Hear Admiral William ('. Hralstcd, plans te erect
in s structure nt Clark Parle, near University of Pennsylvania campus, and te make it rt national center for
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..Ku,.,,,inm,, ,0 same scope iin the Kecliefcller Institute and the .Maye Clinic of Surgery. A vast
Hospital, laboratories and botanical gardens form a part of the idea te be Inculcated in the scheme
PHILA. TO BE MADE
Tl
EN
:R IN THERAPY
FORMER JERSEYITES GO
TO SHORE FOR HOLIDAY
Ocean County Society Will Havel
Leng Program at Beach Haven I
Seven hundred members of ihe Ocean '
County. N. J.. Society of Philadel
phia left for Heach Haven this morn- '
, .,e nrst an,,,,,,, excu.sien of the pr0pesed Experimental Institute
A special train carrying tlie mem
bers and their Menus left Camden nt
0:41 o'clock. Steps were 'made at
Moerestowil, Mount IIellv. Unmeant
and Munahtiwklu. Receptions were
held nt the last two stations.
Ihe day will be closed with a dinner
nt the hotel, nnd the return trip will
he stalled nt 8 o'clock. Hpeakeis at the
dinner will be. 10. .1. Cnttell, Senater
Frcllnghujsen. of New Jersey; Con
gressman J. Frank Applebv, of Ocean
County, and Hubert L. Kyle, president
of the Ueacii Haven Heard of Tuide.
SAVED FROM JAIL TERM
BY BOYHOOD CHUM HE HIT
Old Friends Meet Again In Accident
Where One Damages Other
A filendshlp between two men dat
ing beck from school days saved one
of them from a prison term today In 'whether he had given his ll-t of imiii
MHYOU WON'T
BETRAY HIS AIDES
Prefers te Pay Salaries Him
self, Rather Than Disclose ,
Names of Investigators
i
ROACH DISCLAIMS SALARY
Director Cortrd,eu declined emphati
cally today that he would pay his f-ccrct
investigators out of his own pocket
rather than reveal (heir nnuirs te City
Controller Hadlcy, who has held up
warrants en the "iccrct fund" of
.$10,000 nppieprlatcd for police purposes
by Council.
Tlie Director admitted that Kdward
I.. D. Itnuch, secretary of the Com
mittee of Seventy, was one of the men
lie had emple.ed te de seciet Investi
gation work, mid defended Iteadi as an
efficient eiupleje.
Mr. Keacli, in a statement made to
day, denied reports that he hnd re
ceived SlMOO a year and a "liberal
expense allowance.. He said he had
bci n letained for special nelle and paid
for what he did.
In i espouse te a iiuestien as te
Te Lead Orchestra
TRIES TO HANG SElF WITH
SHIRT AND WITH TROUSERS
Man, In Jail, Said te Be Despond
ent at Sen's Injury
The police nt tlie lielgradc and Clear
field streets station stripped Walter
Wolf. 3140 Weickel street, of nls cloth- I
lug jestcrday afternoon and gave him
nn old overcoat te wear after he lud
tiied te hang himself 'first with hi j
shirt and then with his trousers.
Wolf wns brought in nnd slated as
"drunk and disorderly." An hour lativ
the turnkey found him bunging, lilr.
shirt tied about his neck and te the
bars. The turnkey took the shirt nuny
from him. A little later he found Wolf
had made another noose of his trousers.
According te the police, Wolf's se.i
wns badly injured in an accident ic
ccntly and tlie father becomes melan
choly nt times from breeding ever the
uey s mistertune.
SCOUTS IN ANNUAL FROLIC
te Rival Rockefeller Scheel
and Maye Clinic
PHARMACY COLLEGE PLAN
Anether great step toward ranking
Philadelphia the capital of the medical
world Is nbeut te be undertaken the
creation of a national Institute of ex
perimental therapy, te have relatively
the same scope nnd energy as theltockc thelteckc
feller Institute In the field of pathology
for the Maye clinics in the field of sur-
Bcry.
It Is proposed te put tticrnpeutics en
the same basis of systematic research
and co-ordination ns thebe two ether;
branches of medical science.
Tliis idea Is the overtone In the plans
of Hear Admiral William C. HraUted,
retired, for the renencrntien and ex
pansion of the Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy and Science. The college
Camden. They are Walter McKennn,
of Fiftieth and Wulnut streets, and Jo Je
seph Hcnd.V7.li, 17:15 Mechanic street,
Camden.
McKcnna. driving nn automobile
while intoxicated, it Is mild. Mriuk a
milk wugen dilvcn by iicml.ii ut
Hreadway ami Hunsen street.
Tlie milk was spattered e'ver the
street, and provided bieakfast for 11 1
score et dogs ami cats. When Police
Sergeant ("nrrlsen took MeKenna off te
jail I!end.jn did net interfere. He didn't
have opportunity te see the pilsr.ner
and was Interested In looking after his
broken wagon.
Uut when the prisoner was 'brought
te the Contrellei. Din der Coiteheu
said :
"I have gien Ihe name of only one
uuin te the Contiellcr. ami that wns
Mr. Hoach. The Controller n.ssurn me
that Ills inline would he held in strict
confident e. However, he has seen fit
te make It public, and 1 piopesc te de
fend Hoach. He Is a avliiable worker
and bus done impoeniil work."
"Just what is the status of Mr.
Kench at the present time?" tlie (Di
rector was asked. "Is he still in the
department's employ?''
"Yes and no."
"What de j ou Intend doing with
your sound of special Investigators if
Controller Hadlcy refuses te Issue war-
"uMfri." henrlm; nendzyn exclaimed . 1 rants te pay theinV
" ", ! " iii.v eiu mmioei cuiiiii, niter
MeKenna !' The men clasped hands.
'Let him go," IJendzyn suggested.
Hecerder Stnckheuse nodded approv
ingly and tha prisoner went free.
NEXT FORTY DAYSFAIR,
ACCORDING TO ST. SWITHIN
Sun WIN Shine Without Pause for
Over Menth, Is Ancient Legend
V. illlnni Jennings Hrynn. "1'ussv
.. ., .. . . v. " "iwni fiuiiiiiiiKN iryuii, I'ussy-
is seen te leave its present site nt 145 ' ... T , ,. . , ' , '
North Tenth street. A building plot I root , Jolmsen.' the esteemed Velstead,
et ai, emitted low chortles of delight
tnis morning upon springing fiem their
IN JAIL, SHE ACCUSES TWO
Weman Held as "Decey" Charges
Clethes Were Taken Frem Her
Tlieucli she herself wns held without
ball for com t jeslerday, Mary Mitchell,
twentj j cur old, of Wallace stieet
bec Tenth, will appear this afternoon
Ualnst I'.itii-k Hums, Cabet street
Mew SKtfcnth. and the young man's
tnethpr. elinririni? fliem wlili tinvini?
itkjcn clothing which was her property.
nn-j;iri nas arrested as 111c "decoy
In the llrewery Hill held-up In Fair
mount l'nik. June '-'.'l. She told de
twthes ihiit nfter the robbery she hnd
talen n bundle of clothing te the Hums
lierap nml left It there. When she ic
urncil fur t, she said, she wan told
wt out, Mint the clothing hnd been
thrown out of the house. She swore
warrants for mother nnd son, who
lllaiiiinr at u hearing today at Cen
tral Station.
GIRL IS HELD AS ROBBER
"Piured In Chase After Man
Slugged and Watch Taken
Deruthj Der,,, nineteen .tears old.
no haul s, h,, (lt 70J Hultonweod
i(i. ' w',ls '"""'sted cailj this morning
iiiifi" , ,,v a P'ltrelnian, charge.!
'HKiin.i) reiiiier
Is
Willow Greve Scene of Picnic and
Athletic Meet
This is Hey Scout Day at Willow
Oreve. Scouts in full regalia arc par
ticipating In the mnnv events te be
held under the leadership of troop com
manders nnd department officials.
The program is in charge of Field
Officer K. Hidgeway Curricle.
(roves Xe. '! and 4 have been set
aside for the exclusive use of the Scouts
for the day.
After registering, the troops visited
tlie amusements by districts. At 1
o'clock they formed for parade and re
view en Athletic Field, following which
thev participated in athletic contests.
One of the features was a swimming
meet, which is scheduled for 5 :.10
o'clock.
Included In the committee in charge vn
Oeerge W. F.lklns, chairman : C. K,
Cornelius, vice chairman: E. R. Car
rick, secretary : Dr. Hubley R. Owens.
A. H. I.eeb. C. M. Harding. Colonel
J. K. Nkhells and (Jeorge I. Hedlne.
W. T. GABELL IN SECLUSION
Fermer Bank Clerk Rests at Wild Wild
weed Strang Out at Midnight
William T. Gabell, bank clerk nnd dl dl
iccter of the. North I'enn Hank, has
gene into seclusion in his Wlldwoed,
X. J., cettnge, following his release
yesterday from tlie Eastern I'tni
tentlnry upon the completion of his
sentence for the part he placd In the
wreck of the bank in Hill).
Ellwood Strang, skyrocket financier,
who is completing two years' sentence,
will be released at one minute nfter
midnight tonight.
Mr, Cabell wants te be let alone for
the present and has "nethtne te mi v."
nccerding te his son-in-law, W. I,, 1
facing the southern edse of Clark Hark
In West Philadelphia has been ac
quired, and there within a jear the
new college 'edifice will be started.
Primarily, of course, It will he for
students of pharmacy, but lu Admiral
Hralsted's vision it' is sui rounded by the
buildings of the institute which hns
spread from It, among them peihaps 11
hospital of several thousand beds. At
work in the laboratories of these build
ings or demonstrating in the clinics id's
the best stuff of investigators physi
cians, chemists, pharmaceutists, bacte
riologists, serolegics that zeal could
assemble.
Impulse in Human Ills
Seme of them have ether connections
with hospitals, or medical and scientific
schools, or public health organisatiens,
or Inboraterles, or practices and busi
nesses even. Mnny, though under the
shelter of an assured income from tin
endowment, will be working with a sin
gle Impulse, that of finding specifics for
given diseases, or of isolating the mi
crobes of mysterious maladies and dis
covering means te destroy them.
Frem time te time biinus of these
men will set out for obscure noeks'oii
the glebe te find new drugs or te redis
cover old ones somehow lest te practice,
and return te replant them In the in
stitute's own gardens; or from the laz
arettos of distant countries te bring
back organisms of exotic diseases.
The i liaulmoegru plant lias been
known te apothecaries ler many, ninny
decades and for nlmest as long physi
cians have known that in a general way
its juices were geed in trie treatment of
leprosy. Tlie oil, however, hnd an odor
se noxious that neither doctors nor pa
tients could abide it. Net until lately
had it occurred te n chemist te reduce
the oil te the essence Which hns been
discovered te be quite tt.fctelcss and
odorless.
The hone in this discovery for mil
liens of miserable mankind wns de-
laved merely by the breach or. medical
practice and experimentation uway from
pharmacy.
Seek Drug Standardization
At present the bulk of pharmaceuti
cal research in tills country is carried
en in the laboratories of the great drug
and chemical companies. Though sonic
remarkable contributions have come
from these laboratories, research In
them Is necessarily en a basis largely
commercial, nnd many experiments ate
abandoned when their commercial value
.ITOI-UIIIK 1" His KOII-lll-mw. V . I.. I i,;.lln (Innlitfiil
t
son-in-law would net comment en Mr.
Unhelrs plans.
couches te find the irlewine nrh nf ilnv
gliding with its splendor the eastern
heuvens.
In ether words. It's fair tedav, and
this being St. SwithinH Dnv, the con
sequence will be forty consecutive days
of similnr weather, bringing with them
nn unprecedented dryness.
This indubitable Tact has Its remote
sources in the meteorological pioguos pieguos piogues
ticatlons of one St. Swlthln. who wns
admittedly the leading goesebone
prophet in his section of the realm
somewhere back In the ninth century.
St. Swithln Is reputed by the ver
acious chroniclers of bis day te have
batted 1000 for e many years that
the cemniiry of Winchester mobbed a
patent medicine drummer from Londen
who dared te cast asnerslens en Ms
stuff. He is said te have gotten into
politics nt tlie end. and served en the
Heard of Education of his county.
POPPY SALES AID SCHOOL
500 Girls Seek Funds te Start Na Na
tienal Memerial University
Once mere the peppy appeared en
the stieet today, when 500 girls met
pedestrians In the drive for funds with
which te estnblish the National Memo Meme
rial I'nlversity, a tribute te these who
gave their lives In the World War and
n first-class educational institution for
their orphaned sons and daughters.
"Peppy Day" is the official designa
tion of this Julv 15. and activities are
in charge of Miss Hcnta H. Sher. a
school teacher appointed bv Superin
tendent of Schools Hroeme. Assisting
her are the County Committee of the
American Legien, the Veterans of For
eign Wars, the War Mothers and
school teachers throughout the city.
SCHOOLGIRL VANISHES
Ruth Flthlan, 2440 N. Park Ave.,
Last Seen by Father In Roem
Ktith Flthlan. fourteen years old,
-410 Xerlh Park avenue, disappeared
from her home late last night. Accnrd
ing te her family, she was in tlie lower
fleer front room of the house until 11 :.1u
e tlerk, when her father passed through
te the back jaid. Upen his return
a few moments later she had vanished.
.uemeers et the family are unable te
"If the Contiellcr refuses I will con
tinue te pay them out of my own prl
vatc purse, as 1 have done for the past
two and a half car. I will net reveal
their names te the Controller."
Discussing the situation In general,
Mr. Cortclyeu said: "I cannot under
stand this state of affairs. Fer twenty
,eaiS, while I was in the Posteifice, 1
hnd a sqund of secret investigators
werkinp under me (instantly.
"There never was any question ns te
payment. The Geernmeur ulwas hon
ored the 01uherH without wanting te
knew what the ins nnd outs were.
"The New Yeik courts some time
age held that newspapermen could net
be forced te reveal the source, of their
confidential Information, any mere than
could n pi lest or a doctor. 'I held that
there Is n similar situation in tills
case. The work I am doing is tremen
dously important. It Is for the city's
geed.
Would Imperil Agents
"If the names of my informants
were revealed it would betli defeat my
plans nnd jeopardize my men. There
fore. I am determined te keep these
names secret no matter what happens."
Mr. Hoach said:
"There is absolutely no truth te the
renert that I received n enrlv snlnrv
of $2100 and a large expense ncceiin't
irein Director tortclyeu s department
for investigation work.
'1 nm n licensed detective, and as
such have done some inve-tlgnling of a
strictly confidential nature for the de
railment. I conducted these investi
gatiens at night. I received cempensn-
VICTOR KOLAR- V"SC
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FIVE SHOTS REACH MARK
IN BLOODLESS BATTLE
Police Battle With Desperate but
Silent Suspect
A desperate prisoner, captured In n
bloodless battle at Fifty-first street and
Hazel avenue, early this morning, has
proved n deep mystery te the police.
He was arrested by four patrolmen
nfter several shots, weie fired. Several
of the bullets entered his bend nnd
body, et the police refused te take him
te n hospital. Although realizing that
this was heartless, the prisoner never
said a word about it cen when placed
In 11 cell,
The stranger was discovered by Jo Je
seph Whuleii, fillKi Hazel avenue'. He
noticed that he was uctlng suspiciously
and telephoned tlie police. Patrolman
lluiideiiuark. Heffman, .lejes and Mil
ler lespendcd.
They drew guns and all fired at the
same time. Tlie buiglnr neer tottered.
Finally thev Iem'iI In nnd leek him in
jthe police station when- Magistrate
Hluvcnsan iieid tlie iliiininj without ball
te await an owner
EDWARD HEIMACH, FATHER
OF ATHLETIC PITCHER, DIES
pdact 10 umtm
HUnl I 111 lllllll II"'
IN GINSBERG CASE
Law Enforcement League De-i
mands Mayer Make Thorough
Probe of Parele
'RAW,' NICHOLSON DECLARES
Majer Moere has been nstyed te make
11 thorough Investigation V the rclensn
of "Izzlc" Ginsberg, notorious dntj
dealer, en parole, bj the Law I'nforce I'nferce
ment League.
The league made public reports It
had lecelvnl that SI. "5, 000 was paid te
mlHl.11 men te obtain Ginsberg's pnrele.
"The Ginsberg nffair is the rawest
(an- I ecr heard of." said William
K. NidioKen, .lr , wmlm v of ihe
. .. ...
Fermer Camden Councilman Wan 1 league. I lie case is nil the mom inys-
Slxty-feur Years Old
Ldwurd IleiuiiK li. siij.felll. e;r
old. flit Ik r of Fred llcimui-h, of Cen
nie .Marl, s pi'iliiiu stuff, il ed eml.v Mil
tenens In Wew of the conflicting re
ports that hae been received nt our
heiidiiliu lei's.
"We hue been Informed t lint Gins-
morning in Cooper Hospital. Camden. ' ,),'r,!v. ns "w "f tl"' m'"t notorious ,Irug
.Mi. Heimlich, who lhe.1 ,lt Mi:: t, P'sldleis in (he leiintn. ienldcrcd It a
Tweiitj .se( nth street. Cuiiuliu. in the s"lu" day's weik te 'turn ever' at least
Neith Ci.imei Hill section, was pieiu- SHMJ'HI through the sale of narcotics,
incut In Kcpuhlifiiii politic-, being His (onncctien with the iiuderweild the
idcitid 111 1!)1 i as a member of Cam- 'etinliy exer 1s known te police nnd
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1 vii-1 1 , 11 1111111 11. j ie ,ii one 01 1 ne ' "' 'i iir'hi-..
jtcpiiijiieun oiani..ineu ic.iders et l.nst l ny (ciiain emctnis nnu lermer
Cnindeii. lie was enipleji il ns ;i p.iniiei iminheis of our judiciary should be se
for the l'i nns.t Ivaul.i Hailreiiil uiui li Inteicsied In obtaining the release
I!esldes the I111II plavi r. .Mr Heiin.ich of such 11 notorious criminal easts a
is survived hy hi wife. Maigniei, nnd , cloud of siisiilclen ever the case.
I "The affair is lettcu te tlie core. We
have communicated with Majer Menru.
HENRY HADUEY
Who will conduct tlie Falrmnunt
I'arls Orchestra concerts from
Monday until September 10
PARK ORCHESTRA
several ether rhildrcu
BULLITT WILL PROBATED
Grandsen of Auther of City's For Fer
mer Charter Left $20,000
Jehn C. Hiillltt. :td . lL'l rhrstnut
street, who died Monday after nn nt
tack of acute uremia, left uu estate
valued at S20.000. He was a grandson
of the famous author of the cltj's for
mer charter, which was known' as the
isiillltt Kill, and n
Hullltr.
HI will was probated tedav, together
with that of Heur) Hilbreuuer. l."0!)
Hliimeud street, who left S.'O.IMJO.
Inventories were hied in the personal
estates of Amelia Kller.v. Slti:'im.ls
in casli : l.dwaid , .Neppel. SI
asking that a complete investigation
be mude Why should Judges in ciur
'euits Interest tliein-elves m Ginsberg
without fust notifying the District At At
teinev ?
"What t r nt li Is there in reports that
Ginsberg and hi associates raised
S1.",(M)0 te pay for Ills parole? Surclv
there must be sonic fire when- there Is
se much smoke.
"Cases like this are rcsiiensihle te n
son of Wllllani 1 1'lrge degice for the piesent condition
01 iinre-t ami llngrant violation of all
laws. When Judges in our courts,
sworn te de their dutj. connive in pn pn
leling such men as Ginsberg, the whole
fabric of our Constitution I in jeop jeep
ardj. Tills country's future independ
ence, with re-pec t te Its rights among
l.'!0.1'.": .Matilda Stark. SI I.:!."i(!.l.". nnd the nations of the world, depends solely
Mary II. Je:ics. Sli'.-.O'i'i .",' upon just such case.
READY FOR SEASON
Daily Concerts Will Continue
Frem Monday Until Sept. 10,
With One-Week Lapse
3 CONDUCTORS CHOSEN
The first concert of the Falrmnunt
Hark Symphony Orchestra, which is the
name of the snmmcr orchestra which
will plav for seven weeks In Fail mount
I'ark, will be given Monday evening in
the rebuilt concert pavilion at Lemen
Mir. The orchestra Is comneeil of
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ic in.in,, ", l'""- "'"'"V ' '' fifty men. mostly ,,,!,, of ,. I'luhi-
investigation. At no time did I have del.l.ia Oichc.tra. with Alfied Lerenss.
an expense account. of that niRnnlntliuf. as concertmaster.
J he nature of the work I performed Tlie cemeits will be given verv cve-
for the department wns net political. , nlng at s o'clock, and soloist!, lll
wuier tniiii nine i cannot comment upon
il. Te de se would be breaking u eon-
mience witn uirecter t ortcljeu.
refill x
r.n' SiLVEnsnmia .-.
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jfc" - "tris
n inn
DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES
Oliver
Lealher
Closed te-day
Clocks China Glass
Fancy Goods Stationery
a .
Wire Your Heme
m High-grade work installed by a re
j liable house guarantees safety and satis-
faction. Buy your
ltahly competitive snirit I ', ' ""' rrR" "' Kirl's leaving.
makes for a needless multiplication of ' S , , " piU?. or '. "Khniaii I'ublic
fermuliie, thereby making mere dlfii- "-";"" l iniricenui sueec and Mt.s-
'tui-iiiinu uuniie, xne pence nave iieen
tfi ,:., . . . .... ... LeriiiiKHi, il""j '
ins iricuui say, nevvevcr, tna lie will .., ti10 ir0blem of drue stambinlWu. ' 'lennni
make an attempt te win back the goedlT M'-Ei JTnb n, In, iVi?,.? .n " i"" ;' notified
f ,i i... i , , .. .v...... ' I-- ". -:-- -..,.
Kruct-n ui nm riMiiiiiiiiiiiy vv iierc ins nun- i0 le nrS tasks t
ily has been held in high regard. It is
probable, they snj. that after a short
rest ie will assist in his confectionery
store en the boardwalk.
Mr. Gabell left the city hurriedly
jesterday after a trip te his home at
.'WL'S North Fifteenth street.
yeeriling te Cornelius fiillnlinn. nf
aiiil Iiievvn stieels, he fill asiren
Blhth
V ."!' Ment step of his home nbei.l
Xr . 1 1 l"."1 Ulls Miildenly awakened
UM T "' ,ll( ftu'
ti,Ii"."," '"' looked up the street he no-
fan. "'K" huM-.vlng uway and at tne
2S!"ln,1,fu,i"'IldsHlit,.hmli.MiiB. To Te
Tfnii ' ".'"tinliiuin I-inden, of tiu
"U ailll Itllttenunilll uirn.,lu .(..II....
I hey oveiteok the girl
vv lien she was m arched
Me cluise.
t Tenth
i Mi eel
IUcI Unl. I . ".'" '.n ittin riiiiinrii
IS Ki it a,,,,,,ll-,. '-'' in
MAYOR ACCEPTS OLIVES
Brrel
Sent Frem Seville Given te
500 Girls at Camp Hap'py
ii
lirr; ri , " "' ,IP disposition of tlie
i, , 'f!"1 H'ut te Majer Moere.
R'l hi T, "l" 'liil-Centennlal. as
wtllei ',Mre1" sl''''. has at last been
.i '."'' Ihev will ,1,. li, .i.t ..,,,.. r.cin
C.""" "t Camp Happj.
keiu':L",,,r.,,.t ,ir fused te m
t!
Bfain I,.' ""'", w,,p M,,t '" Seville.
Wei,'. 'T s,1Nl'-''iieeiiiiliil. New,
ftPtfd nn. ' "'.u' ,"','M "IHelally ac-
" nial are being sent te the cainp.
her Held in Attack en Weman
bHtel,v i ' '' llll,,,. 'mix held in $SU0
ii n in,i? 'J"'1"'' Ifcirn charged
rUsi I lMk: Mnr' ""I"'. Inuy.flx.
li. Tli . r "''"''n te de iron-
,T 'I0 Weman in a ilenf mull.
ts nnn
hat will confront ,
the institute.
It was because he saw in it a pos-!
sible nucleus for the national institute
at which farsightcd scientific men had
long been conniving, that Admiral '
Ilralsted, president of the American I
Medical Society ami surgeon general ef1
POLICE TURN OFF GAS
SUPPLY OF "JOYRIDERS"
Camden Physician New Knows Why
His Tank Always Was Empty
The mjstery of why Dr. Hyman L.
Goldstein, of ML" Hreadway, Cam
den, spent se much money for gasoline
for his automobile was solved last night
with the ariest of two young men. who
admitted that they took' Dr. Goldstein's
car from his garage en a number of oc
casions te take t heir girls out riding.
Dr. Goldstein wns puzzled for a long
time ns te why Ills gas tank en his car
was always empty whether he drove his
car or net. se he decided te have the
garage In the rear nf his home watched.
m e ciecic mis morning the de
tectives arrested Geerge Smith, nine.
teen jeais old, of Jeffersen and Central
iti-uui.--', nnu .iicuifs i-etersen, seven
teen, of Hreadway and Atlantic ave
nue, as they drove up te the garage
after a spin with two giil.s.
Peve
bee
VETERANSMARKJARNE DAY
Third Division Banquet te Be Ad
dressed by General Dlckman
....'. ... V," " '', . Sr, ', t V rt ,'" i"K "ncy must be faced and met. Te
IIHItl-11 lilt lilt l IIV IliWI, lllininilll'IIL-UinmMlnt(v 1. I. ..tilt,.,. i .1.
FATTER THEY ARE, LARGER
THE SPLASH AT PUBLIC POOL
the navy during tlie war, consented last I v ' ' u i r i e . ...
year te take the presidency of the Cel- j feminine Heavyweights Decide bwimmiiig Is Net a Geed Re.
lege of Phnrniaey and Science. i.i.r.rt .,.
1-und, Present Problem ! " "" " L'S ' F"" nd fl" r.v'
Before the project can be definitely
developed turtner tlie problem el rnis-
Lese an Ounce or Twe
.I'ltlWII I'' Llll? IIIIULtllU U Jllllllll.lll
.ih! ,",, m1, n nV ,y1,laW"l filt conceived it. with build-I
in observance of Jl.i ne Diiv. Cnder the il)KHi het,vUut Hte(.k fl. botanical I
auspices of he Society e the Third Di- Ka,,les. graduate schools, institutional. I
vNen the day was celebrated as part , pcdlgegk.J, nnd research endowments
?L?tZ7t ?S?"W f ""-' &CC" i "". ' kt wvernl million dellnis .
en. battle of he Manic. This in the ligure of nn estimator with
Although there was no parade thel ,.i,,.,vi.in,i i,.,.,i, ,.t n.' .. ..
. .... tivniiwiiiikihvi. Mllttllt Ui I'tlllllK l."
Swimming may be the bet of eer
else, but it Is far from being n re
who bathe in the public swim ml
at Ridge avenue nnd Crawford street
leciety held a reception this aft
ernoen in honor of several distinguished
guests followed by a dinner this eve
ning in the Lerraine. Hetel. Tlie dinner
will be given te tlie feimer commander
of the division, Ma, or General Jeseph
T. Dlckman. He served with tlie division
iinrlng
tne ceie.
Streng support from the immense,
nluiunl membership nnd from wealthy
eitUens interested in tlie undertaking
is assured.
Tlie campaign will be opened in Sep
fmm tlie Mine It wns nrcntiiziwi .mill teinber. Movements among certuln
:" :- . . -.-... . ,.i,...,i. ... ... i ...... .. ., i i. .,
iM-n-iiiiMT in iiiruil ll lltlliuiuu llisil
after the second battle of the Mm rue.
when he was put lu command of an
army corns.
n addition te uenerni mcKiiinn some
tute in beme ether city are meanwhile
suspended.
That the movement for the institute
of these Invited te (lie dinner aie M ij-er "" '1mLllhc Bren'er1 l,urt of ,I'N
Moere, Lleiitinant Colonel William ""'' "'"' h.lI lxw? b.p " ''enstnnt touch
Smith, of this city; llrlgadler Gemral "'"' " ' . lts 1-voIeiIiir phases. Dr.
Fied . Sladen. commander of West .r",1, ,haH '""ved his residence from
Point, and Majer Wllllani Dubarrj, 0f ' ""hlnglen te Haverford.
this city. .w. ... . 7
IUUMTO IYIMHHIMUI-. LIUtMStS
Jehn r I'lned, ai 10 13, Arizona nt , and
Mlrlum Nfcli, L'KIO U. ArUnim at.
Iluiei' H Itunkln iset Aril) Nt , nml
(llmlja C Tewnnenil, 3HS Oerniatitewn
live
Caution Residents en Refuse
Signs have been posted hj the De
partment of i'ublic Works along Guard
avenue between reny-nintu nnu riiiv- j0.0nii nnrnett. less s
Ln..fiml utiei'ts enllin f Mttentlen of the ) Llchtentcteiii 1U17 Mt rernen at
r..u.l,ntu te tlwi lnvv m-iiinsr ii'ni'iiiL- I""" A. Dalellr-1 1 14 Chew nt , and Mlf
residents te ine inw a.aiusc pnuiii, H, ,. AHhljUkh, vvucumumu, Pn
li'fllKi) en the Street ter collection In ' Trunk Ciiaiilulu, llahvvnj, N. J. unci An-
receptacles oilier than weed or tin. The toieiin ijimar. t'OTn 1. Aibruih; i.
ti....L 1,.,,. tin, iw.iuill I1..1 kiiiinliiti.il lii r.iiMiiei!" I", llliirKlutK Ul 17 N, 171 1 nt.,
signs bear tlie pemiities Mipiiiaicii in, ..... ,.. ..itiihuirr. lsii n. vviuimr
Yesterday afternoon It was high tide L, ie !'p t-'x feet end of the peel trudged
the jioel. and the moon wns net re- 1 "'"' ''"' Newton, '.'(Itl. With mi,,.i
enslble for it. Nature really bad I hl,""'' .f hrnvery she approached t!
thing te de with It, or. nt leust, In I "'' . J1,l,,,",,.'!,1 ,,,,r 't i"nlv. get her
I i .1 "','""" """ ws mi set te d he
And then she looked down te the water
i .1 ''"!' ' l,u1'le"-''" "he said and sit
ting en the edge where but a moment
In
speu
.110
one sense of the word she didn't.
It was ladles afternoon nt the peel
and the reducing class was there en het!
feet
'I nm net nt all concerned ever this
.. . .
jiuiiiL-i, uu- 1 hiiun uiui. rny relations 11110 inree seiies, each under a
witn the depaitment have been strlctlv ferent londtieter. Victer Kelar will
honest and entirely legal down te the lead tlie tit t tluee weeks, Ilenrv Had-
uiuai iniiiiiif eeinii. i''V ine icniewing two W'CeKs and l)r.
Ihaddeiis Hich the last two weeks.
There will be no Par kceneerts frrm
Aucusl fi te 111. Ineliislve.
The full nerennel of the Fnlrmiium I
. . .. .. . -
Tail; hjiuphenj Orchestra Is as fel
lows :
FinsT vter.t.vi
Alfred T.nrcna P.iul ritkewly
l-x ZeiitOT Unlet Newlnsli
Harry C'lmln llc-nrl I'limrewcky
Herman Weinberg 'Imnnlce Hove
sm:cend violins
Trvl 11- ninrrcift A LIcMn
David Cehen Henry I llrewn
Auren anredctzky 11. Ilarone
VIOLAS
Sam P'lev .1 Osbern
II T I.eventhal Jnceb Treed
CELLOS
D fiMkerr Isidore Oullekkft
Adelpli Vece! s l.udvvlB Trcln
n..syi:si
.r Ilvren Shannen Inhn rauhii.
Matjis Paull Vincent I.nzzarn
IIARI'
Joeph Pell' Aqtlllla
TI.LTnc
J. Hoedenburgh
CLuusnTs
T.iul Alermnn
onens
Hank Jkeb
n.ssoex?
J S'chen
nettxs
Jehn D'Orle
M Orillt
Trtr.Miuri's
l.ulun J. Hlc-rlardl
Trunk It s,.it7r
iromden'ks
n.irdeil Simons Taut I,etz
II. .sdicuipi.
TL'n V
T Esu
nTTi:v
n Tedenskl .'Lens Oeettlih
POISON DIDN'T WORK
( Quick Trip te Hospital for Camden I
Weman Proved Unnecessary
Mrs, Pi.irbirn Somers, of ."l'i Mmket
street. Caiuden, was taken te Cooper
Hospital lu-r nlclit after her lnivt.n.t
told police w had swallowed tin. ,..,.
01 poison
tile woman's hnclm,,.!
she had giubbtil the bottle fiem him
iluring 11 ipiarrel and he thought that
sue miiiiit 1 ne iiiiiiii. . tile llespit.i
However, piivsn'iuus said tlint if she
drank anv. it was se slight an amount
mm 00 iiuriii nnu uceii none and ,s
wus dlschargi'd.
appear Wednesday. Saturday and Sun- gj f 1 -
dajeveniags , .. Sunday after- Llgllting TlXtlireS
The summer conceits mIH be dhided from the manufacturer. Orie-'nnl nnd
is j:.;-? . . : -- -
uisuncuve designs in solid brass enlj'.
BROMUND & SON, Inc.
2337 GERMANTOWN AVE.
Celuinlitci 1011
Open Every Evening Until 10
SJSEJJ-MalEJae
I Cc)C07!l
Mnrchttt
T Del Vsre
Oevlhi"
111 own
'the delicnte baud of i. .,.,,.
1 and she can sit en the untee
te ::no,
without
superin
1 . i' ,nii-i
.i..- ....,.ii., ... ..... i. .. n,..., , xieiwiiK, rsays .10 111 it.iimrm-.i
..!.. .uyccH .- .... .-. ..L u 1 tendent of the peel "A I t'hi. 1 "' I t,,,1 I"'1"'" ""
n iiuui noises nm all tlie-klu-'s men ..? i.V t,'"-s '" " IM'11"'
treet. ' sink her." " " 0,,J't According te
Twice a week the water rises peril- ,1 ,, t 1 t"'"' M '"'I'eiullj. she
eusly near te the point of overflowing. J It !i h wa"'r nml "'nm ftw''-v-because
at 11 :.10 en Fridays and Men- d m J h, ",".,f" J"" "Mi"r,' ,,Ii'ers
days the water Is turned ever te the I " V - " ,f, , ", "' " their re
women bathers. Ku.e lm ,, e 1 1 J,U . Ia' '""l1' 'i""1 ""
All sizes and shapes nnd certainly a innl ni e dai, f10. 1TM 0I".K
variety of widths, are there in the one- I Jail 7 ? K.' tlln? sl,ll,hl'',l.
piece bathing suit, with no bench guard had , ng te cat tednf '' "T' ve
or regulations te interfere. Three bun- , ,,"," lit PL ''; ,;,,L",i W
dred peundH held the record of the e 1. . . se m,f iv tl ."'n ,pf,,l,.'i J '''f1
"icst .f the bathe, and theie U a iV',7 " mi ' "V ' ! IT'. l .
.oil running scceuu.
Miss May Cosfrlle. ehamnien swim
mer of Philadelphia, weighs HIS, and
nlvvnya litis been mere or less stout.
"I've been swliniiilnir ever slnee I enn
IJth t . ami itmh remeiiibcr." she snld "nnd I'm ,.,,..
taluly net what jeu'd call thin."
seiaetlilng must and about the enlv
thing left for me te de Is diet."
Only u Little "Appetizer"
"Thought j 011 had 11 hungry leek In
JOllr C.Ve." limi: Mini., mm !,.. I.. 11
..I..1.. . V . "M IIIIIIIUCII
SMASH GEM SHOP WINDOW
Thieves bioke the window of the
jew ell j stete of ) H. .Moere .",;t-l
(lerinantewn avenue, early today.
card of cull buttons was 'taken "' Tlie
police believe it was planned te loot
the entire window, but t,, t. ,.,,,,.
hers weie fiighteiied oft.
Dr. Cummlng Takes Up City Duties
nr. .lames i, ('uninilng, (), riMi
la., who iccintly was appointed chief,
of the lu 1 1. ui et Health, nsMimed his
active duties tedaj. He sucieeds I ),
lebn A. Vogelseii, named ehlef of tlie 1
iiii e.111 in nurvejs. nr ('ummliiL- I .... t
the highest average en the civil sen.,...
Why Net? They Can't Sink!
the cltv eidinaiice, Sri te WO for the
firet offense, and .fli.'t te SHOO line for
the set eud offense, n" llflj dn.vx In jail,
or both,
Mum Hrtcdcnnivlck flOn H 3d nt , ncl Je-
Nephlne Lnnve, 1H31 S. Till t
Jehn .1 I'.nincv, Jr. I12d VV Huntlntctan
m unit U.clnlla Jeseiih. (Wle Keyslena m.
and even
..ni "' h',K?: -ii.1'.- ""? !". W KSffi
. ,.ih . 'Kr., '".,' w. ?.. i---i. .10 net
and quilt a number of them lce.le v' " , '"." 1 "'.,'" 'V '' ."' 'Wi.
merp. I "...".' 'vr .' '"
dick,,ibwam 0lT l,,,f,,r" hI,p u,uhi be eligible i.st ...id was u,,,!,;,;!!;;1;
ii.iV.'.ii . f .1 , ., . IMoeie en recommendation f 'Di'teet,
Hut all of them from .'10(1 en down take Fuibush '
itc.
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YEAR TO PAY
IF DESIRED
Wire Your Heme I
Only the Best Materials Used
Installed by Competent Electricians
We Ue Exclusively the CilebratecJ V
JOSEPH E. FREGHIE & CO'S I
Lighting Fixture I
10 MONTHS TO PAY IF DESIRED f
ARTHUR B. NEILL
5408 WILLOWS AVE.
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Washing Is '
Hard Werk
If men had te de the family washing it
wouldn't be many weeks, before they Mould
I'e huntine; for our laundry. It's liack liack
brenkinpr work for women save them the
strum, by utilizing our
Economy Family Laundry Scrvici
We wash the clothing mere thoroughly than
nny woman can de it m her home, rinse it
many times in s.eft water, neti everything
nn our immense Fleiitin(;-U(,ll Irener, ami
leturn it promptly, j-eadj for um-.
The clutrKes are tee low te wan ant any
woman doing her own laundry weik. Urep
us a postal, or phone us, and find out mero
nbeut this exceptional service.
mere,
One of the women
U'ltll Ulllllliiltnn
!... . . ... " , Illlta
just aoeut sends I ether that she
em lets or fun. luui,
nnd ench assur 111? thn
is ccriainlj fnlline awav.
ATafS-SWa Pcnnsy-vania Laundry Company
wide ucMiMliilHiicp with nreiiune 1 V,.ii , I me iiiet .t .... . ,.. ... .. .. . ""
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111 11 il mnmi fi i . . i
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