i:,MLmmmkmmm f& mrxptw fiswft SV&P,! MvWM'X U 7 V i !T fiiT w jJwf- -4C w Si, - i fl j i 1 . W If m i J 'I M as 1- i; s I 1 by lr&ir " 1 PSEEN IN FINANCE I H But Directors' Meeting Shows Hl Directors' Meeting Shows Determination te Proceed Despite Difficulties 1, e .;ri.. MAY TALK TODAY Action of the beard of directors of rte Ree.ul-Centrnnlnl Exhibition As "elation In fixlnc flip date definitely for 1020 mean, lenders in the expesi tien- enterprise said teiju.v, that a srntip of etrem; men In Philadelphia nre de- f termlned te carry out tin plans for the World's Fair in the face of nil difficulties. , An brought out r.t tne directors' mectlnft. at which Ldvvard link i.iis , Chesen president of the fair, there Mill persist obstacles te linanelnj: the un dertaking. The obstacles are net con sidered, however, as Ivlng In the Ren ernl business conditions in this conn cenn try, but ns rather in the administra tion of the f- flnancee. Mercantile, real estate and a certain iement among tlie city s finanrinl am railroad Interesis are warded as fully prepared te continue with the fair project and te back it up liberally. The city government, once a working ba-ls I is readied. Is expected fullv te eiicenr age the enterpiUc and place the re sources of the mnniiipnlltv behind It. TIip directors' ineetins, it wn de- ' dared today, indicated sharply the lines! of demarcation In the fair directerate1 nnd where the sympathies of the leaders ler. Thifi clarification of the situation I will eventually lend te mere definite ' art vigorous action, it is believed, de pending upon the decision of Kdvvnrd Bek himself ns te whether he will ac- I cept the presidency under existing con- i dltlens. A telegram was sent te Mr Bek lnt I night advNIng him of thp action taken , at the meeting, of his virtually unani- ' meus election and of tlv itti.itien as I respects the financing of the fair. A! reply Is expected feilay. Frank dlsnpiinintmcnt was voiced iv ! some of the directors today that M Rnth,ir,. r,.i . ., .i!...;... i m. i ii. '"" '""" - of his cen.c.le,. leader. ,n IMtl.ed,!- plea wer id of finance. Heady te Athanre KMpenscs At n meeting of the Iteorganlzauen Committee en 'ast Frid.ii it wu definitely unilerMnc.il that .Mr. Stole.s - Stele.s - lwry had nuei.ted the leadership of the SenQul-Centeiiiilal Beard of Finance Mr. Stetis)iii' statemtnt. at the kill! -fcll "IJIll , n 'lllll IMIIIl! ill Uil' vitally important meetine yesterday, that li was mieertaiti of financing iind-r' "present unusual conditieus" came ai a dlappel'itmcn: n:i-l surprUe te main ' obcrver. i;ne i tne new directors, .unci .ia-1- Ticilni. aimf itnee.l that William It. Nicholeii. of the I ..ind Titln and l'ru-t lUUIF.ll! . MM" I'MIH M lililftC IL i uu- inuuii'iii ei "i",ni" I iv aril ii.e )ii i liininuiN l.n.uicing of tln cxpi.-it:en ! ban iiln-'.di ! c i niade Iviuevi that many ether interests aru ready te underwrite the fair imiil the public up- prepriati'Mis 'ire made available. Theina-. Iteblns. chairman of the In- dependence I'elebrntlen Coinmls..len. the Statu li.idj that Maud, bach of the World's Tiitr, and of wht''ii Cevernnr 8reul Is the head, and man.v of his organization. Including men high In finance Jlul Industrial circles, aie pre- paring te take an active part in giving Impetus te the fair. The pieent spirit of the leaders J. that aes-ite nil handicaps that the falri"11' mernin. when he walked into the itself ia the thing, thai it must be car ried te a succe..f':l ci'iic.'u.f m for the sake of tl.e henur of the cltj nn 1 Mate, and that i: .hall be r.'i.lud through te a great success. Would lloest Fair In Mrail Jehn Itanvtt. formerly director gen eral of the Pnn-Aiiicrican 1 nlnn. wh was In Philadelphia en Sunday, and who Is a candidate te be a foreign com jnlsslener f.f the Sesqiil-Ontennlal. called attention nr New erk .c-terda . te the fin U..H iioverner Sproul had i appointed Dr. W. p. Wilsen, of the' Philadelphia Commercial Museum, n Pennsylvania', p suescnta'lve nt tl-p ' Prnr.lllaii Centenl.il Exposition in Il!e de Janeiro. i He suggested that ll would be well1 for Dr. Wilsen te carrv with hii.i te j JBraztl a special authorization te work I for the interests of the Phllndelphl i fair. The I'.razil fair begins September ' 7 nnd lasts until March of neit e.ir. i It was announced In this cennei tlmi ! today that I harles l.en Chandler, of the Cem Exchange National Itank of this city, who is e member of the com mittee en Amei ica's gift of a statue te Brazil, would sail le I'.razll next month. air. viinnuiiT. wen ua nan miicii con- i . i . r .l. " ' ' A1U.II.II-. f .mini ii .iiaseii. a vne nrc: lent or the ralr Association, lesigneil je.ter nay as treasurer, ami ine u-niiciug neuse of Drexel it Ce . of wMth Mr Stefe.. bury Is lilt' head, was elei ted te ti.l.e cnarge m uu' mir s luiiu-. wimn ai. net Inrge at the moment Out of $24,000 raised through meml hips, routine expenses te date h.ie consumed all but about SOOO, which will net long pay actual running expenses nnd neces. Bary salaries. tJne of the tirst reijuirements of -he financial committee will be the i.usir.g of temneri'i'v funds t mm the or ganization along until inkspiate pr" llmlnary Minds are avail.ibb Jehn Il.ineti. feiuier h"tid of the Pan-Ami" 1 an 1'nUn. who was in this city Sunday, today disclaimed anv in tention of seeking the direi ter general general liinef the Sesiiui-tVntennlal. He -ays he IB entile!' loe busy with ethci mat terti even te consider such a responsi bility. While In Philadelphia Mr. Marrett discussed the Sesqul. Centennial and said that various nations had sought I. is advice en the ipietlen of luii'tlcipuiiug ' fr"''' t'liend. leie for a tiight in Eu lai the World's Fair here. Jrepe, 1'iainl. Iliaiiiiigiiu. who i-iapid . from MeMimeiislng Prl-en with a emu- FIRES AT FLEEING AUTO A Detective Pursues Car Without Li cense Tags In Vain Chase L Seeing two men speeding west en .,. . ... arnem sueei near nam sticet, ui.t 'bt, In a new uutoirielnle which di.- d no license tags. Dete-itM .frsillid, who was in the li'inil en a motorcycle M'lirehlng for iimter thieves, 'called upon the driver te halt. i When l.Is ic'iiifst was unheeded , J"reilnd gave chase, tie niitoineblle In- cretjrins miied a. ll continued out Clrnrfle d sticet. rieuu.l fired seieral feliet. but I e'llliift a i-evelvir with one band; ii'id (eiiiimIIiii'; ihe moterciclp with the ttlir wits tiei i,n.it a i.umll- i ? ,CBP ,tnd he ali.ind uied t.ie pii.,uit he all. ind uied t.ie ,.4?':..', nf t'e bu'lefs paed through el'tlc.-rx'!' C'Ult.lllI of (In llllicllille I Ids C,illltw'J',vt, been niullled f the occur- i'ii the possibility uue of the m tv 'f the ear iniiy limp, beep cm 41. i m i ,i d ! MHHHHBM WfQ; 9HBSn ' - riWfr-lb'sV'fr s 'ifnfegt l;-v?-r 1 Mil HKI - WmsmJf HI RMra ' liSMisfPm'li nil HlEwil . --' BHfflfiHBLiMM' KM - Dm SraHMliiSlpI ill si r llH4jinl 'VfflKfl.HliM lK . ialiDv flfc i'4' - 'SH It ff IS J 111 v) it 'I4 sty ute'f uil; 9' h ni Ul HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK JHBHB J " HRnHVAVAVJBnHVaVlBIII,HaVavaH IHbV tJsKih1HbThhhbIshmbk: , iUeV31lMVVMHMHlHHHHHnH'i. a -... i ?f titiw ifcn Ir 1 I KWr'MHMiHWiMF. T 'A ' - "t'iHHMPqiMH LtHiMiiMiMiMlliMH nilll I 1 1 ( 10 I MR 11 I1 n wmxvHWfsr .;. i l Hh III R &?&? "ST 3 IHIII IhEl II 9 III Ilia l i m. ' vv, R tk JL. ' CHILDREN IN ROOM Man and Wife Arrested When Police Find Exhausted ; Little Ones I NEIGHBORS HEAR SCREAMS' Keiir Hiililrpit of fnnf.inr.nfi nml ' i'." """, '' raiiBing in age irem ' f'llli.llnn t .1 .-It. t .. eignteen months te seven vcars, were "'.nr.' ,?r S : - f'.h Y'l It , ' t rhrtt!.,i tiJ,... . .' nM"n" i m i i iinsiiaii strtcts station were .forced te brcnl. through the deer. ' ,, ,"!1,,'rl lnjr,',l11", "' , ll -"'"H room. M"h,' '' 'hey ."r hcll?',Ml '" ,uve ,lr''n 1 1 10",0,l1 llJ' . r metll,t,r Ilf"r khe had i 'V1!'.1! ''' ""1,l1'ilvp ,n'l disappeared, tlie . chl hlren were barel. able te walk t. the " . ." ,."v''. lli "indiiw.s had been - - l1'11 iRl't 'Imc Stindnj "etec'ives Martiiccie and Mrlnhre ",'11' '" Hie I Itzw.iter htiwt house after 'leighbers had cmnplnlneil of constant seiej,,,,, c;imln,. frM f,(, ,;mlC),lk "" "" i""ee un- ciuiiiren criing fe- cwia hours. had been i .Martiice.e was unable i0 cet .inr . i ' ' ' ..m-.ui-,i hle Kill" If llm -1" ',.,,'' ,' ' "" 'iii.iuy nreKe It cipen '"l'" '"" " ilenctiven climbed te the , "'lid llj.ir win re they were again forced . ,n break in the deer leading te the front I l'00"- I "1th the two smallest children in t tin Jr arm. and leading the e-hep. l)V the I '""".' ""' detectnei took them t ,,,. ' Mation hmw. The diildien .,,.,. , rauline. .even jrar, eld: Sephm m. Anthein , thice, and I'utherlue. eighteen "'""lbs ,.f"ftl'r '"nl;"'K the four comfortable Mnrtiiccia rctuined te tile house and I '" " wait for Oedzeik. He faiiel make his appearance, however. nnil .station Heuse heliling onto the arm of III. W1I'. j When po'lee Interrogated the m.,,, 1(, said that hi. wile md left him Sundiu and he -taited out in search of her 'Ai cording te hi story he had worked' , at i lie Itnldwlii Locomotive Werk, dur- ' i iiiif the war and saved considerable money wtiii n in turned ever te hi- wife te bank for him. She did se, hut under ier own name Arraigned before Magistrate Crells in the Second and Chilstian street, mh iliin this morning, liedzeik u.i. ,n.. charged. Mis wife was held in S."(Mj 'mil fi'i a further hcariui; S.i t nnlu. . An e .iininaiien of her mental jrditien will be made in the meaiitime DECLARES WOMEN MORE LOGICAL THAN THE MEN Feminine Lawyer Startles Shere J Convention With Assertion Atla.ni-.: ( ily. .lul. Is. "Ceiitiar j te geuii.il belief, vim en are tni c- logi legi . i.il t'uiii nun.'' declined Mi.. Mar ! liie..in .n. a mi mber of the "'. eland I 11.. r. in mi n.ldii-s tei'n hiieie the ...... ..... i.... ... .i... r ... i .l , . I I ...ll ,l l . . 1 ' l.ll I. ll lil'l'c .Ic'emit... 'It . a mistake te n mat wemn are illei'iial." lentlnued Mi.. (Jie..- I mail I lone found that the aieieu nine logical i linn men latin te be. 'I'lereleie, t In j inal'i. ex 'eptienalh geed law.M'is 1' iie have au leaning tewiinl the pi'oi'essieual at all. being mine logical. tlie ."li'iiiieiis. nunc paiienr il. in nn u "A leung woman uinki lake when .lie i nteis tin . iln i Iiiwm'i for sin. 1' like a del I . though l"i in niitiineu te a. e mere con- With lle'lllls, '. 'i gri n t in..- , nfhie of an- - t.'e.Heii ellfv l-lllplnWls me g'au ciieiigi, t.i tuKe .uivantt g e of her iiuewiiiige .ii and trni.iing. h !t (nine te -i.i ogmtieii. In hejti i e;'1c il in a mi i itn I of t1 e finu, 'Hi rli.eke.l " Win II .11'- .lie i NAB MAN IN ROCHESTER WHO FLED M0YAMENSING Plea for Funds Is Undoing of Fran cis Brannigan Alter alnl tiwim; le rm.i. feti.l. pimlen .Ma. H. was captuied in Ke- i iiester. .New erk. last night A tip fiem the underworld caused his captuie. It was learned Union! Unien! gan wa. li.lii'v in It. i hi .nr .inn. i tne i.aiae of Edward lluike. Me mete 10 men he knew heie siiggi.iin a iolee ielee iolee lien s'e he iniild I lee ti Europe. When no inniiei ,is fiirthie'iulng he cut aiietlicr and meie mederiiti re 'liiest He wanted Sie te "strike" him while he worked his n.v West, Iiianiilg.in, also known as Edward Millen.ihl, wns a i climate of William Felhiiuth. The; weie awaiting n-i.,1 en c'lartrs ,,f iiuleninhilc lur v. ninth wa. recaptured in ilns env 1- b a new patrolman after the the tried te .hoot his wa te dem. F-ll .fune fllgi- free- Armed Women Reut Sheriff I'Ol'.hVlltr. I'll .lul.. 1 w . , nrnu'il wlf'i a:.es uiul clubs' drove awnv I ii. I.. Hi'icneiiierier, ileput .iei'l yesterday, when he went te Keiw...m..i.... te selxe n pliine, nllezed te be owned bv Jehn 8menls und la powefcaton of relntlrt, EVENING PUBLIC LAUNCHING SECOND BRIDGE ABOVK The i-uIsmiii lilrh lll be slink en the Camden side of the Delaware Ulwr lr the construc tion of the eastern pier of the bridge, as it slid down the was at the New Yerk Shipbuilding Com pany plant (his morning BKUUV Miss Margaret M. Kates, (laughter of former Judge K'lin II. Kates, who was the spoil speil sar. Mie christened tit? caisson "(arden Mate" Caisson Plunges as Sirens Shriek f nnllmifii from r.-iEe One which was anchored ncarbv. steed at attention in their white uniforms un til the huge bridge craft pepped up its ne.p and (aid. rlginatiel,, "it's all right, mates." Ilebbing en the water between the de stroyer and the wii.W was the official barge of Admiral Nulton, of the Philadelphia Navy commandant Yaid. After spiking the w.itr with .1 great splash, tne caisson (leafed out about a hundred feet, at which point two ail.v ' ter, in seaplanes glided ,ew ai e,:,,,,,T,s:n,,it,,' " " "" ' en its siiinnm. The launching wns attei.dnl In mem bers of the Delaware Ilher .lelnt Mridge C'linmlssien. Auditor Ccneinl Li wis if presenting the Stale, Ma'er Moere Philadelphia, and M'ier Van Hart. Camden. The I nlted States t,ov.rumeni ".is represented hy Admiral Nultmi and his as(,intant. Commander ViIce. Among llie Krldge Commission mem- hers attending the ceremen wei" Mi.djeski, engineer in chaigc; Ert-.l Talor Pusey, Jeseph Coslelle, seen 1 lav ; Piiiiik Supp ee. .lehu Mevie. Themas Armstrong. Citv Sn'lc'iler Smyth, Ueerge Webster and Themas i Harlow. The nam left the Chestnut strict wharf In the pel'ci lieai Ashbndge Admiral I Nulton was taken te the Ashbridge en his elllcial barge. The I'eljee P.and, which provided mush for the ccremenv, wa. also en the pnllu beat. Speaking at the laiim lung Maver Moere s i,d : "It is ver.v pleasing te note the .ep of pi ogre., inkeii en 'he Cnuideii -ule I of the liver. Camden :r.u New .lersey are a jmrt of this trausictlen pist the same as I'lii'ailelphla and Pennsyl vania are The ii velepiueut which amileii . making should be em minified equal'' with our own jM Philadelphia. There tin- pregie..e people en each I side of the liver. "If is en! ii mattir of time until the rn ei trout mi Imth .ides e the river will he cemphtelv lined wiih indiistrv. "Working fin tin. hrdgc and pert !evele.miiit will make. Philadelphia sin Ii a pun ,is w.ll leiilmue te aitrai't itiul he'd I he Miiiiieeiie of the world." The Mn.'er .poke amid n great clatter 'of machinerv and wa, forced te inl.e his voice te the Inghi s pitch In order le inal.e hini.elf heard. Iiut it is a spivja! n.a.ien, .aid the Ma.ver. and imperiant i cough te dftnnnd a .special effort. .innsnrs fur Launching Arraiigi'inents for the launching were made bv I'rederlek A. Ven Neida. chair man of the Publli Welfare Cemiiiltti's' if Ciimden City Council; Jeseph IC. Co.tiUe. -I'.'i'ctarv, and Charles U. Em en, nssistunl secretin' of the joint ( oniiuihsien. The lenerefe foundation for the main pier en the Philadelphia side of the river, known a. Pier "A," is new about , lempli'le. and ill a few da.vs the work of setting the huge gi unite blocks upon this foundation wll! be started In the new inishen there will be em em pleved timber of a total ipmntitv of l.trj'-'.liOO beard feet, weighing 11)00 tens, and steel of a total weight of 71." tens; the whole Immense be te be tilled seldi with concrete, piesentiiig un everlasting foundation for the lingo steel tow eis The n, u (aisHiii is 1 ; fist long 70 feet wide and 2 feel high. , LATEST RUMOR OF LENINE'S 1 DEATH AN INVOLVED TALE 1 Poisoned, Thrown In River, Then Impersonated Health Improves, i Says Kameneff l-end'iii. Jul IS (P.y A. P i I The Stockholm Svenskn Daghladi l' ' Itlga i errespiindi'iit snyw hi ha been rellub') liiferiiiid that Premiir Lenliie. of Kissn. has been iniii'deml. The loiie.penchnt sa.v It i. believed , the tSevi't minister wa, pnUened en a train while .imirne.ving c, a Cuucasun I bathing resort, by icprcsentiitlvei of ladiral ''eiiimuulsts, 'I lii lerrcpniideut was informed thai I.uulne s leaiy was thiewn lain u rlvei early en .lulv- ,'. Olie l Lcnine's attendants, a mem ber of the Executive Cemmllten of the Third International Is reported te' be InP perwumiiiig tue heviet iTcmler LEDGER-PmLAJDELPHIA,.JrtrESDAY, CAISSON 75 CADETS START Leave Here en Schoelship An napolis Halifax First Step RETURN OCTOBER FIFTH Seventy-five cadetw en the Pennsyl vania echoelshlp Annapolis will sail i from I'ler li at the I'hlladelphia Navy J Yard for a trtilse through Kurepean waters. It is the flr't cruise that ha ex tended te Europe since the abandon ment of the old schoelthip Adams sev eral ears n.ge. 1 The men who are training te be officers in the American Merchant Ma , rine. will be under the command of j Captain R. V. Dempwolf. The whole I cruise project, nn annual affair. If I under the direction of the lieird of i Commi-.sleners of Navigation, of which Dliecter of Vliarvc, Decks and Fer ries spreulc Id chairman. EUROPEAN CRUISE n'l. " . i .-.in .1- . . ........ the nrsi ween in AiiguM. Hern I.lver- peel the cadets will sail te Havre and then en te (iibraltar, m rival there about the Inst of August. The laM visit will be Madeira in September. The pessel K scheduled te return home Oc- !,t,b.0.r ' i nuer i nptain Deinnwelf and n , ' Vn i V l .', n,f ." u,c ? 1 !, "h'"1n tli..reniet course njp"'Hili ami the method of op. -' 'a.re.r.r.-H f ...e uert( ,e b(? vNit(d , mns of ,,. competent corps of instrufters the places the unlets will lemnin thr days before going en te the next pert. The nip a biend Is a new feature nf the annual summer cruise and designed te make the trip mere attractive ty the men. SUSPECT IN ATTACK ON CHESTER WOMAN CAUGHT Media Physician's Chauffeur Iden tified by Victim Delaware County Detective O'Toele early this morning arrested Hamilton 'Atkinson, Negro iliaufl'eur of a Media ph.iMeian, as the man who attacked Mrs, Elizibeih Hamilton, or Chester. i along a lonely read hist Saturday night i In Middletown Township. -Mrs. Hamilton today identified the man as her iiis.ailiint. The chauffeur denied the charge. I .Mrs Hamilton was stepped as she i was walking from the Media Station i te a nelle step at a lonely spot along "Station read." "Ven missed jour car. didn't euV" , Inquired the Negro who was driving a bright .vellew stdnn car. Mis. Hamilton made no repl.v . but hurried en. The Negro jumped from the car, knocked her unconscious ' Lis. tist, diagged her into the car and dievi away Stepping the car In a , weeds, he assaulted her. Mis H million sold she 'continued te tight a1 he drove further after the juttack. Passing several persons along i the read she threw out her handbag jiis a distress signal. A mile further en she .aid she wa. kicked out of the 1 car. i .... . ... . - . me pi iicm rums, ivue were .Mr, and Mrs. Paul Crcs.se, found her handbag and hurried en. They found her in i he read mid took her te her home. Mem of her (lethes had been tern from her bed . After a preliminary hearing the Ne gro was i eiumitted te jail te await ac tion b, the District Attorney. NEBRASKA VOTERS HOLD STATE PRIMARY TODAY senatorial Nominations Principal Issue Before People Omaha, Neb.. July IS. illv A I'. 1 1'rincipnl interest in the Nebraska primaries tednj centered in the imi. fm the I'liitu States senatorial nomination en the Republican ticket in which It. Ii, Howe, of Omaha, Itepubllcim Nn ilnnul Committeeman ; Allan V. ,le fcries, of Omaha. luescnt Cenciessiiuiii . a ........ C. 11. liiihtafMin, bead of tin. lnitid States (Jmiii Oiewers. Inc.; .Innii e. Yej.ser, of Omaha; Attortey (leneriili Claience SI. Davis and I'riinl. Jein,, of (irninl Island, vine contestants, in tne 1 ciuncraiic primari Hie iet- 1 Sen, or ('M 1 1 hi hZl I "i'.i ""-c" w . 1. ". ,'.. .. i'.AV,".,."'v ...... .,..... ... "i. I...... mei ... ... ninev- cr. u iiuiiiiiuiiii. iur in- M'tiatermi I nomination, the Inner having been limited uy dry liemecrata. i Piegressivcs who feimed a third partj at i. rami Islanil last December i I with a policy of (levernineiit ownership, I of lailreiids, adequate prices e,- iiu-iu ! pieiiucts and ter luher in geneial weie ie cnoesp ut'ivvi-cii ., ii. nigeiew, an (iiiiaha atteiney, and Atthur (i. Ura.v, of Yerk, preinlnent In Theodere lloose lleose lloese velt's "Hull Sloew" Party In llll'j, All three pintles have candidates for Iioverner and all ether Slate elhccs, The Prohibitionists have a iveiimi, can didate for Congress In the First ills trict, Sirs. ll. Luella llnrten, of Liu. coin, wbv was nominated without opposition. and.: KKrdMjii1 rh "- Vlr . a - .' I It IIA nrnillliniiillliii I'lm.. f'liliiHn MIiim'.i DARING BURGLARS ROB 8THST. STORE Werk at Leisure and Select Beety in Brightly Lighted v Shep OTHER THEFTS REPORTED ThlcvcH entered the Mere of T.euln Serkln. at LIS North Rlehtli street, last j might nnd, despite the fact that lights were burning brightly In the store win down and along Eighth street, made n systematic search nnd escaped with clothing nnd silverware valued at $1000. The burglars are believed te have forced their way Inte the rear of the store by means of a side window. When Serkln nrrlved this morning he found thnt n wire screening en the outside had been removed. Police believe the thieves were ex perienced, for they carefiillr went ever the stock and tool; only the best goods. Articles of trivial value were found strewn ever the llenr. Included In their haul were n dozen salts of clothing, knives, forks and valuable serving sets. The home of Michael Trnnchlntelln. l-W? Tnsl.er street, was entered dur ing the absence of the family and jew elrj valued nt $S(KI was taken, as well as Sit JO in cash. (leerge C. .1. Heck. 101 I North Sixty-third street, reported the le. of jewelr. nnd furs and clothing worth S1070 te police of the Sixtv-tirst and Thompson streets station. The robbers entered by means of a rear deer. Cash nmeuntlng te $101 and a certi fied cheek for $8S were taken from the residence of Herman Paul, 2-M Shunl: street. An electric fan valued nt $2T0 was stolen fiem the Franklin Printing Com Cem 1 any, 514 Ludlow street. A colored servant girl is being sought, charged with taking a watch valued nt S4." nnd $2'-t in cash from the home of Mr', Tille Silken. ."13 Tnskcr Rtrcct, (tilling the latter', absence yesterday. A smi.il lire in the home of Jehn IT. Smith nt 11." Helly street gave thieves a chance te rifle bureau drawers In a second -fleer bedroom nnd escape with jewelrj worth $UH. 'LIVE' WIRES GUARD DR. SUN Cruiser In Canten Harber Prepares Against Surprise Attack Canten. China, duly IS. i Hy A. P.) The cruNer Wing Fung, lying in the harbor elT the city with Dr. Sun Ynt Scn. deposed president of Seuth China aboard, Is festooned with barbed wire, charged with electricity in preparation for any surprise attack from the shore where Chen Chlung-Mlng's forces are in control. , The "live" barbed entanglements were nliieeil In nesltimi psferilnv nftnr ' ' Kue. ceuunnndlng Chen Chlung-Mlng's troops in Canten, intended te raid the Wing F11112 In an effort te capture the deposed Seuth China leader. Reports from the North, where op posing detachments of STun and Chen are in contact neiir Shinkivnn. my that lighting continue! en a small scale with Cheii'i. forces gaining ground, FIX TESTS FOR AIRMEN Airplane Operators In Washington Must Pass Examinations Washington. .Inly IS. "Itring .veur own plane." is the order Issued by the (ommissleners of the District (Sovern (Severn menl te prospective applicants for an air pilot's permit. After next Saturd.i, when the capltnl's "irnflic laws of the air" become effective, every civilian who Hies above Washington, except In trnn- st irem one city te anetner. or t no casual visitor who di eps In for a nodal call miiHt nually as nn operator and piecure a driver's card from the capital commissioner.''. It i' exiecteil army filers will put would-be pilots through the test neces. Mir.v te determine their proficiency as lllcr.s. If applicant- show up without 11 I lane, they will be reipiired le pest I10111I le tin value of army plane used In the tests. "Ne stunting, no long living." nrc the fundamentals of the new rules. THINKS HUSBAND ELOPED Mether of Four Belleve3 He Ran Away With Girl, 17 ! Sirs, Leuis I'swertli.v , thirty-live, and the mother of four chlldien, he- I lieves 1 liri t hi r husband, Leuie, has run avvav with a seventeen-.veur-eld girl. SIis. Lsvvnrthv. 11 fm mer IMilladelphlnii. j Is living at .Till Mercer (.,.,,., (;,m. ces,er. She came te Philadelphia ,ves- 1 terday and swore out a warrant ihiir,- ing her husband with ilcs'itleii. She said she had net seen him sm.,. ,(. last Slav He had been bearding en North Slaikee street, where In. met the sirl with whom the wife believes he eloped. WOMAN HORSEWHIPPED Was Charged With Perjury After Testimony at Arbuekle Trial Les Angeles. Calif.. .I11I.1 IK. iv A. 1'. I Sirs- Minnie Neighbors, who was fiiargeu vviiu perjury in miii r ran ciM'e following licr testimenv ni "ie trial of Itoscee (ratty) Arbuekle for inniislaiigiiter. was iieisewlilipc(i in h"r home .vesterday bv Sirs. I.iully Crell, the polite said Sirs, Crell Informed tneni. Sirs. Neighbors was a witness in u (oiliest last year of the will of sirs, dell's mother. Sirs. .Minnie I'ngcr, who devised the great pint of her estate te ether children. The San Francisce perjury charge against Sirs. Neighbors was dismissed. I III.- '"! ' WANTS OLD JOB AGAIN Welfare Department Worker Says He Wns Unjustly Ousted A petition has been filed with the fliil .service eminissinn bv Jeseph I ' '""'""'. "f iiV" 1"""'- ",'t. te re - ''linstale liliu as asslsiant Mur. keeper In n, nnre.iu of ClmritJe.1 and Con-ecllen ifiem which he was dlsmis.-cd en July 0, by Director Waibuiten. Sir. Lnnuesii snjs the icasens given I bv the Dliecter for the din 'barge were "reneral and vague " The reasons were "disobedience of orders, neglect of dul.v and Ineiriclency, idleness and lack of if t-peet for niitiieiit , ' Has Tee Sewed On Pli.ishinus ni llm Slemerlal Hospital jesierilay sewed en the big tee of ,le. M'ph Crowley, twenty-eight .wins old, L'lt.Tl North Unwind street, an eni'ileve of the Kleclrleal llureaii, who fevered that member of ,l rglt fut w) , iirii:u ' " "wn.u eiijeci Willie biith in in the BcUuylklll lllver at Hhaw T I1UII i922 FOUR BOYS SMOTHER GIRL UNDER FIREPLUG STREAM Child Slowly Recovering in Hospi Hespi talAssailant Are Held NAOMI KIKSCHNEB Nine-year-old Naemi Klrschner, who was held tinder the stream of an open tlreplug last night by four beya until she dropped unconscieuB In the street, was slightly Improved today at the Women k Homeopathic Hospital. At HrM the girl was net expected te live. Nneui was playing nbeut the plup with a group of children when one of them seized her nnd held her face under the stream. A struggle ensued. Three ether lads joined the first and despite the girls ,crrams thrust her face In the gushing water. They persisted even lifter the girl had grown limp in their arms. When the fell unconscious the bes (led. but were Inter arrested. Tim four boys, all of whom were sent te the Heuse of Detention en the charge of aggravated assault and battery, nrc William Dennelly, thirteen .icars old. 2240 West Thompson street; Jehn Lyeni, eleven, I'-MIO North Twenty third street: Leenard Hinten, 11 Negro, thirteen, 1.514 North Twenty-third street, und Jehn Wheley, thirteen, 2,'03 Harlan street. 1 Was One of Country's Foremo3t Editorial Writers and Headed Paper Forty Years RECEIVED MANY HONORS hv Associated Tics Nnv Yerk. July IS. Charles TL Miller, for forty lears editor of the New Verk Times, died here tedav after an illness of wcvrral months. He was f-cventy-thrre jcars old. .vir. .Miller .. entire nevv.'paper career was with the Time ccept for tlirrc .unrs spent en the utnff of the Kprini;- 1 Held Republican. lie was rivegnlxcd as one of the ablest editorial writers in the country. t'harles Itnnsem Sillier was horn in' Hanover. N. IL. January 17. 1W!I, the en of F.lljah T. and ( hastina Hei I Miller. He was graduated from Dart mouth in 1S72 nnd received the degree of doctor of laws front Ihe miiiic college In 1JlO."i. with 11 degree of doctor of literal 111 from Columbia in 101.". He married Krnnces HinleN, of IMalnfirld. N. IL. in ISTfl. Sir. Sillier beean his newspaper work en the ntnlf of the Springfield Uepuhlican in 1S7 nnd then went te tin New Yeik Tim;'. In 1S7." and became nn editorial writer there in 1S1 . He became cditer-in-cliief in ISS'J. He was vice president and director of tlie New nri Times Company and irecter of the lidevvater Taper Om- t ....... ,,,,,, ,., ,,r ii, (V.,t,,r. ii.in.. 1. ,0ii',nn nmi T'lnine Heck V'lubv. n ..PVI1il,,. f the French Leclnii of Hener and a member Order of Lcepald. nf the Belgian! FUNERAL OF MRS. MARTER Edgewater Park, N. J., Weman Shet Herself Tunera! services were held this lift lift lift ernoen for Sirs. Knlherlne K. Slarter. of l.dgewater Park. N. .L. who had been missing since .lul.v -1 and whose body was found Saturday in a corn field near her home. A bullet wound In the head had caused death. A revolver was feiim near the body. Oliver Slarter. the woman's husband, had been semvhjng for her since July !, when she left tl.e house after a slight quarrel. The services weie held at the home of Slartcr's father, Charle; II. Slar ter. Weed Lane avenue, LdgevvntiT I'ark. Ilurial vmw made in Coepen-iovv n 1 Cemetery. . HELD ON WIFE'S CHARGES Camden Man Said te Have Threat ened Mate's Life Accused of tlireatenimr the life of h young wife, Antheny Kiernn, twcnt.v twcnt.v twe, of !I(U l'ine street, Camden, was held in ?10(I0 hail teda.i by Kccerdcr .Stacklieuse. Three months n;e Kiernn was artesi id in this cit.v en a similar chaise, but was released after bis wile intercdei! accek ng te .urs. rerun, icr ins- 1 1 band came home early tills morning. and after uphi aiding her, drew a n wilier. The woman ran sei earning through the house, pursued by Fierne Tlie woman's ciies ailinited ihe in tention of ncijjlibeis, who notified po lice. JURORS VISIT CRASH SCENE Engineers Chesen by Corener In spect City Center Building Several piemlnent engineers ihesci as the Corenei's jury in the iniiiest into the deaths of two men In the ml- lapse or tlie i itv renin- lluildliig last I wick, visited the si one of the catastio catastie , phe today. These .elected as jill.iiueii ine (ieeige I. Pauling. Clark Tav ler. Wll- ! Ham It. Chapman William Andcwin. Liivnl 1V,i,s nni fine mere .lurvmim icninins te be f-elcctcd. I Airilijenil.tt'. ! Hl'm.U, , euu aii.fdsi,"r n7i Strum i, i", ,, vu-.ttui ' : lill.ni mi .iit.,i s."'J-"'fJ' "" f''" "n'l s I S, I-ri-.K r ft nln- ., . m I'llll I1KAIIIS i'Mi'iMti;ii ,iuiv n iiKrinei: v l':.()TIIi;i! lMutlv.n n. frlMulV ; .Mlli'lii.l I :,e Ne. Jim i- ami am " "" vit.il Oi fuiieinl nrvli.i 'lhurmlr " m .luiiitrl) nt ih rmlilnm.. of II ir.n i.llmllir J.'l.lll s; I7lh nl li.UTin it ,,U11.. ' IIKNKl'.l. Jnl 17. I'Al'l. llilNKlVl, ,,i I enl ll.ml; N J . furnieriv f I'lU el. , la I'uiie :;" Wi'iliie..!,!- In Nw Verk f ii ' Milll J .MAIiailAl.l, "n,UUv.I n. frl.'nil, al-e f5enavvnJ rrlbe Ne. ,0, 9 f. t. (dyllint vlns), from his inli, MMencf. near, IIIikwecid, U, J. .Inter" ment IllacknoeiJ, N. J, ' " ..mer. JTJtY 18 1fiPIFi, ,-5rlKsW'ifS A MILLER.N.Y TIME IF DA GIRARD NATIONAL HAD CITY'S FUNDS It Was te This Bank Mayer Re ferred in Charging Controller With Favoritism DEPOSIT NOW DISTRIBUTED The Olrard Xntieirnl nnnk wn. tha "central bank" le which Mayer Moere referred yesterday in hinting at favorit ism In the Cltv Controller's eflice lie cause nearly SDOO.DOll of sinking fund moneys wns dcpefdted In n single In In sitltuMen. The Mayer wrote te City Centi eiler Hndlev calling attention te the fact that $Sfm.s:t had remained en deposit with one institution for at lenst ten davs after .lulv 1. The Ma nr further suggested .that all meetings) (,f the Sinking Fund Commis sion should be open te the public. The Miner's point was that the sink ing fund money should be distributed among the fourteen city depositories, in stent! of being placed In a liimn sum with one bank. Speaking for City Treasurer Watsen. AsMlstatil City Treasurer Itrenner to day offered un explanation for flic big deposit. Mr: HirniKf miii! the .SS!t!i.s.",j rep resented the half yearly interest 011 Fine Table Silver Generations of satisfactory service. The enduring charm of correct design. The economy of substantial weight. J..ECA1DWELL&.G0. Jewelry Silver - Statienert Chestnut and Juniper Streets Closed All Day Saturday During July and August TALKING MACHINE BUYER Wanted by Large Establishment in Middle West Only men who have held similar positions will be considered. Excellent opportunity. State age, salary, positions held, length of time in each position and references. Confidential. Address Herman Hirsch, 1107 Broadway, New Yerk City I j OB H vmr -a...Himr KCMM 1 l W&&ffi!mMr 3 I ?. wwemel vHy I i p rmjimmtr eax i WSS&. aSk 1 ft WMTtlK jnrS&k M ft TX , S UJtL IVLLL DRESSED h fl - y r i .ntMtnrtnkiln IC fl Slip en one of our light-weight Tropical Worsted Suits and get its atmosphere of coolness elegance satisfaction. C The fabrics of which they arc constructed arc made of fine Australian wool. The garments arc .scientifically designed and perfectly tailored; in sl,ertl these summer l I. I 7 clothe;, embody even thing in service, appearance that well-groomed men can fine variety of colorings plain or fancy te $55. A Special Impeitcd Cleth cnduimg summer fabric manufacturcd and Trousers Suits, $60. tf Mehairs in plain Blue, Blacks and neat striped effects, $20 and upward. CJ Palm Beach Suits, $18 and $22. Solid colors in Tans, Ciiays, Blues or neat striped and plaid effects in dark colorings. Ceat-and-Trousers Suits of Silk, $35, $-10 and $45. Maimel Tieiwrs (White or Striped), $0, $10, $12 and 1 . Km, a Quality Imported Cricket Flannel, $15. during Heur 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturdays. JACOB MEED'S SONS U24-l26ateatBitstnM! VwJJ ij k bends held by the Sinking Fund r21 in Mlen. The sum. hf. "nld. n&? reived nt Uie Trenntirer's office ,f,,I' P.nM.. several dnjr. beferc'lhe Vdi "The City Treasurer was within t, ' rlghtu In depositing the meiiey ii S.1.11 (.Iran! National Un,, 1 th$t Hrcnner. "We deposited the ml.'1 f' the Olrard National because l iZl only place we could depe.lt It la et tht "On Saturday, duly l, v,P ...... . sending out Ktntements. 'Hip,, ,,., ??? l-eurth of July and after wV?eS! irry busy nil week. Since tW T tneney has ben, dish United, an fh ie pert for the week ending Jt TkurJ?. Will SHOW. -.-, According te that report, the i-.. ' hita been dUtrlbuted ii, this T.I1 001): Philndelphla National KM).O0O: Uunk of North AuerK" $1110.000; IVnn National ijanfc 2?' (Hid: yuuker ily Niiiiennl llnnk saT 000 : Tradesiueiw Natiennl Itank.' stV ' (Mid: Ciileti Nitlunal Itank. ?;?200e!'-; First Nittlennl Hank. .JOO.IiOO -ri-u National Hank. JiW.uO' ; iu JW tlennl Hank. jJJS.nfji). tin Nln f'' tlenat Hank. S.'IO.lKm. ' 'N" i TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8EJ Jehn I.. I.undSTtMi RSI N. 7th nt. . , ' V. Reberln. 331 HmrfrJi -.'.M IU' Crlr D. Ellis. ;.824 Wylun. I'.., r .Mniv K. Jen. -IRn.1 J Miii xi. . -.. nn faiuitinc av., .w' iglrmn.1.1 ..'.'. l"l Jinx uerdftn. low N Wtllnn .1 i.j'X? . Bfrn-teln, New Verk. ' ,u " Ooer Harvc Harvey. 123 League t anil r.n Xtiirnlii-. 17 Klmhnii .. ' ,na c"- erlne jnnn ..i. aininKTen -?ieil t.lMtA... .. . Diami nnlnv. tea7 N Al,t; V. "" M Oeeree Hei.in, nrldaten X. J., nj n. l-rmile. 23 Wnllnce t. na Dl" I'littrlen Truxton. 73s P. utn s P.iukUs 1731 Eolith si. and U44 comfort and desire. In a , Priced $.30 the handsomest and most -in Ceat, Vest '.Irani .National Hank, $Im).&vW. t cntral National llnnk. SlCOeS Cem Exchange National JJanft W' (0fl. Franklin Nutlen.il 11,,. 1!' ?S' V-t Ul l ki VK 11 1 i :.;ft..-;
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