rjv ,: wwii 'Armed Men Captured With Safe at Elkins Park Confess te Looting Cellars STOLEN WINE RECOVERED Te nnncil men, cnpttircd Inst nlsht In EIMnn l'nrk nt the point of n pistol, rc Mid l" invn conieesctj ,n "r,nK ,m plicated In five previous robberies In that Foelloit. They nrc Samuel Uiibln, JVJ9 Wnedlnnil nvenue. ntiil .lelm Proc Proc eor, 1"-'l Ilnlnbrldse Mrcct, both Ne- Deth will linvp n henriiiR before Chief ' ITnllewell lit the OreiiI, police station thl evenlnc nml heM without bull for A further Hearing r ritw.v. u i " tyctcd Hint three mere elmrpes of rob reb tery wll be ledged nK.tlnft them then. The men were entpnred nfter they lind entered the home of .1. It. IlnCer, Wwtvlew nnd With Scheel rendw. .To .Te .To feph Mnnien. of the OreiiIx police, mir prised the two nn they were leaving (he estate. One enrried n small unfe under hl ennt. They surrendered when Mnnien ap peared from behind u clump of bushes, where he lind hid upon henrlng sus picious noises te Iny In wait for the rebbern. In the renr of the heuc eases "of ehnmpnRne vnlued nt $."000 were found, packed nnd ready te be tarried out. When taken te the station house n Jimmy taken from Kublii wns found te fit tlie hole tlinf lind been chiseled In the wnll where the safe lind been. According te Chief Hnllewcll the men are connected with the robberies of sev eral residences in lllklns l'nrk nnd Oftentr. They are believed te have ntered the home of A. Silverman nt Ashbourne, rend nnd Spring uveniie in 1020. when S-'.'O worth of tools nnd tires weie taken, nnd ngnin in March f th s .ie.'ir when they took liquor allied nt SinO. The reside nee of Chiiries Silverman at Ashbourne toad nnd Park nvenue. n entered last jwir and tires xnlued at MOO taken. The Hnber residence was entered once before, en July 15, nnd nt that time $400 worth of liquor wns stolen. N. J. NATIONAL GUARDMEN LEAVE CAMDEN FOR CAMP Battery B, 112th Artillery, Will Ge te Leng Island Officered by men who saw rervlce in the World "Wnr, lliittcry H. Ill-th Field Artillery. X. fi. X. J., left Cam den Inst night for the annual two weeks' encampment at .Mentnuk Point, Leng Island. Xe horses or equipment were taken, as the battery will go Inte training with the Sexenth Field Artillery V. H. A. an.l will use the equipment of that unit. Captain Charles V. Dickinsen is in command of the battery, wnicli will fpend the lirst week in elementary work and the second week in intensive train ing. His aides nre rirt Lieutenants (leerge O. Miller and (icergc Murray and Second Lieutenant .1. William "Wells. All four men are from Camden and served with the Twenty-ninth Di vision in France. Ilnttery IJ was accompanied by tlTc Combat Train of the First Hattallen. N. (!. X. .7., under the command of Captain William .7. Mooney, of Xcw ark: First Lieutenant Kebert B. Smith, of F.ilm.wn. nnd Second Lieu tenant .1. Warren Dewling. of Camden. BUSINESS MEN ON OUTING Tiega Association Resumes Trips te Atlantic City After a lapse of seven years the Tiega llu-enes Men's Association will tomorrow resume their annual excursion te Atlantic City. About dUOO persons arc expected te take the special trains en the Pennsylvania 1 tail read te the frashere resort. The first train leaves Bread Street Station nt 7 A. M.. day lljht--aing time. Four mere specials will leave Xerth Philadelphia as, fast as thev are rilled. Wilbur II. .imnicnnnn. president of the. association, is chuirmun of the Committee en Arrangements. The asso ciation, which numbers nearly lOtJO members. Is at present erecting a S.iO.OOO home en (icrmuntevvn avium-, above Westmei eland avenue. CENSOR WOULD BE MAYOR The Rev. Isaac W. Bagley An neunces Candidacy in Camden "t Hie Kcv. Isaac W. llngley. motion Picture cenier. lias niiiieiiiiccil hlmclf a receptive candidate for Majer of Camden. "A man in the Majer's eflici- In Camden who is ni tied hand and feet and fearful te express bis own mind would be something absolutely new and worth while." he said. "Xe" Miner i ainucn within w form his own te enrrv It out." ln.v memory dared policy and attempt . J'r- nagley said he wfls nn seeking tne oUk-e rind would make tin pledges or premise n ,Nj (,r nomination. Hut newurnerl t ln t if elected he would de mand ".i noii-ceinmercial Stindin." inat vlie n,,i,i )0 ltulfil. that da'nee t fc and poolrooms would ,(. regulated Bil that the cabaict must go. FIRE IN RESTAURANT Blaze of Unknown Orleln Dees About $800 Damage About R00 damage resulted fiem a "-i uniiiiewn origin last night in tlirwl TV, ",nt et Ulls ,i0"'-Ke. at 107 Seuth lentu street. An alarm was turned In sLi Prvp ' "Ili'emaii lllchle. who miw smoke pouring from the kitchen In the "ar of the eating house. At Jeffersen Hospital, which Is al al mew n.medlntely opposite the scene of tw i !' "!" H'l'p',iiif,emcnt.icpertcd tfiat although there was some slight "ere "IT '" .V,c w,m,s- "", Patleuta erc 'reasonably unlet." $1000 T0J3IRARD COLLEGE James E. Lennen Leaves Sum for Purchase of Textbooks th.Ate" L '0.0"' '." '" ."'! f"r PnliW V " iPMiMMihN top itlnirfl ! hlgl . -" UiN Atin fll'n nill'Kllhll kliiillnr. fl J! r-M lns1,,,.,1!!el,,, "f learning, was It te Mrn, d College by the late James ''- i.eniien p leriuer president of Se eel - Him iiiiiiiiiMi-nr in polities, Wade ""'V'"'0"1 , "f I lie beipievt was ft r, ''nV,J' 'V ,h ."'"'' "f I'liectnrs -UUIH'I nml I.. "... .. . nwneil I., .i i A l'llrr'i: r"' theiiineunl tM$J terday by the widow of the "-Willi , 4 p( Allege boy. I.enneii was a (iirniil llaUTiMl.yKB OI.VI! THI-.VI " ltl k-ili"" T)lfuriuie enrinnnl. et WMJnVt.rVAl,"k" ",,; ""a churl."' An BlVni .SSi1.0!! 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Mrs. Silvay. who lives at -,."44 Turner street, scrntched and kicked her assailant while she. shouted for help. Her screams were licanl by u park guard. The man escaped as the guard approached. "I took my baby in a coach te the Oxford street entrance of the park," .Mrn. bilvay told the guard. "1 sat down en a bench, and after awhile the man sat down beside me. "He tried te stait a conersatien. but I paid no attention te him. Suddenly he grabbed the bars of the conch anil wheeled my baby up nn incline into a clump of trees. "1 ran after him. He let go of the reach and tried te embrace and kls m. I"was scratching his face and kicking him when he turned about and i an off. Mrs, Silvay is n German by birth and is the wife of Frank Silvay, thiny jcars old, who nerved with the Ameri can Army of Occupation in the Ceblcn. district. SUNDAY SCHOOLS PICNIC 10,000 Children Spend Day at Wil low Greve This is Sunday Scheel Dav at Willow Willow Greve. Hetween 8000 and 10.000 chil dren from Philadelphia and Montgom ery County are engnging in games and athletic competition under the super vision of vniieus religious otgunizn etgunizn otgunizn tlens. Amusements at the pnrk will be free te the visitors for two hours. This afternoon II. ('. Lincoln will lead the children In n eheuis. Addresses will be made by the Hev. II. II. Jehnsen, of Willow Greve, and the .Rev. H. II. Uiid, of Abiugten. Child Leses Twe Fingers When companions started the ma chinery of a heisting machine near her home jestcrday, sex en -j ear-old Anna Kerlinsky, -1 Leck street, Manajiiuk, placed her hand in the chain and suffer ed the less of two lingers. She was taken te the Memerial Hospital. 10 They are GOOD! Man te Man "ind then we're going te lilt nema of the meun tain routes for bevernl vveeli. . . , Trouble? . . . Say, I've prepared for this trip right 1 Just bought a new MOON te lie absolutely trouble-free." Pricra : $1293 $1785 $2783 F. O. B. Factory Ditplay Roem Open Evening iVLOiS MoterCars The car of tha ten proven anitt MACK1N MOTORS, Inc. -J. Jay Vandegrlft, Prea. 855 N. Bread St. Paona Poplar 75S6 HI cigarettes fy EVENING-' TfcEIR MOTHER WIFE STILL WAITS TO GIVE HER BLOOD TO, H0XW0RTH Remains at Husband's Bedside All Night In Hospital While her husband hovers- between life nnd denth-ln the Jeffersen Hospital as the result of stomach trouble xvhich brought en n hemorrhage. Mrs. Kdvvard Hoxworth. Jr., of 510 Hadden avenue, Camden, sits today at his bedside xvnlt ing for the opportunity te submit te a bleed transfusion operation. If the operation is necessary, Mrs. Hoxworth xvlll be the first te offer her bleed Slip sleeps e.vcry night in the patient's rooms, leaving only te get her' meals. Mr. Hoxworth is n xvcll -known fra ternal jnan in Camden, lie was taken ill Saturday while entertaining at a' Chestnut street hotel. At the time he' insisted it was net serious, but later collapsed in the hallway of another hotel. Members of the Camden T.edge, X'e. 20.1. II. P. O. V... have volunteered te give their bleed if necessary, but Mrs. Hoxworth Insists that she be first. LUNATIC ESCAPES Police Seek Themas Merrlsey, Fled Frem Hospital for Insane Themas Merrlse.v. fertv-twn tmp, old, an inmate of the Pennsylvania IIes- pnai ler inn insane at J-erty-nlnth and Market streets, escaped last night. Police of tlie Peach and Media streets Ntotlen were immediately notified, and a cordon of patrolmen xves drawn about tlie hospital te apprehend the n.an. De tectives xvcre sent te Morrlsev's hum, at JiOOT Merris street, in tlie belief he might go there. f De net threw all the burden en your salesmen pave the way for them with direct advertising. The Helmes Press, Vritjtm 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia Te have a high-grade. building Te attain this select your builder when you hclcct your architect, and have close co-operation from the start. F.L.HOOVER & SONS IMCOIUOltATID BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Since 1S69 1021-1023 CHERRY STREET "Cheap things are made for people who 'cannot pay mere. The people who buy goods or services in this way invariably pay out mere i the end by having paid less in the beginning." Founded 1S84 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA f ! 'I HI rl tJU i Jl INDEATH RACE Negro Physician Attacked by Bandit While Speeding te Bedside of Patient ROBBER LEAVES MEDICINE 7 TVIille Dr. H'rbrrt Itr-prl. n Negro doctor, of J1845 I.nncnuter tivrnup, was en thp wny te nttcm! n pntlent cnrly. this mernlnff, he wns nttneked nt I,nn- cnter nvenue nnd founders street by n lilRhwnymnn who bent him with n club nd took $75 In ensh. A plcn that he wns en the wny te attend n Ionian Ift critical condition did net deter the robber. A resident of the neighborhood who nw the pbrslclan struggling with the bandit fired several shots from a second- story window. The rerjber fled after taking Dr. Reed's money. He per mlted him te retain his mcdlcnl case. "You'll need that In your business," he said, ns he ran away. The physician was taken te the Presbyterian Hospital, where severe In juries te his head were treated. He gave the police a geed description of ills assailant and said he were a polka-dot tie with a horseshoe pin. With the description furnished by the doctor they started an exhaustive hunt. About two hours after the attnek they saw n Negro who answered te the de scription given by Dr. Reed nbeut te enter a restaurant near Forty-Second and Mnrket streets. As they approached him he dnrted down Forty-second street, but wns caught after a chase of two blocks. The Negro steed against a wall ai though nbeut te show fight, but before he could resist Sergeant Rcnney and two ether patrolmen overpowered him. VJiP 51 CTJ C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 ra cri n r 1 u- - w li k w ii i j ij ij ii fcj u cj ta ca DO OR ROBBED Wire Your Heme High-grade work installed by a re liable house guarantees safety and satis faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Columbia 101 1 Open Every Evening Until 10 MacDonald Te be and 9 Genuine Palm Beach Mohair Silk Suits Tropical Worsted Gabardine Yeu have only te slip into one of these beautifully fitting, perfectly taileicd suits te be dressed as smartly as one can wish nnd also as comfortably as any rise of the' thermometer demands. Yeu will be de lighted with their coolness nnH ihn wf- wear you will Ret out of them. ' ' Nete White Flannel Treuaera. The Beat Leeking, Best Fitting, Beat Wearing Trousers Ever Produced for $10. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street aafiaHHlllr jW VACATION TIME Fer Economy and Your Convenience Include in Your Baggage a Wonderful New Willcox & Cibbs Portable Electric Sewing Machine ?. '"I1 lhat "" ,,rf' or M,,nrl"K npimrH U iirrlilentiilh lern (,r rlnn.il wl "ft iierraaury te run (or n Ncumetrc or tnllur If jeii liuu- Vvill- ... .. '.f ' Per,bIn McPtlle Niib Mnchine kInps vnu lUe humus nf KCttliiB -mothe peer" from aiiv Plortrle cuirent Instc ul of J.p'iK"eur own nervous pnrr. It cIoeh all Hip IUkIi-cIuss bcwIiik that anw I ht, w-rt mnchine will le and will ,le it In n.n ,oetu in the I h, n.n 'B m I ,p." trio eocket. The ppprl can hn c-.intrell.(l. fnst or hIew. as i ,h it Rbwh any w.Bht nintprlnl with rnunl cmrleney. NV, ,h hlns, te ,, tensions te rcRUlate. Veur old machine taken in p.itt panicnt FREE Carrying Case Te each of the next thirly purchasers of mnchiiics we will r!v a maheRany-slaiiicd CarrinR Cnse (slightly shopworn). Value, Vl UUUa We have only thirty en hand Yea will find it very convenient te have one with yen en enr mmmtr vacation Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street Phene, Spruce 2102 Awr(,, for At Jen' "" """I PPW ia tbi, paper a itquenct i ' ' lie wns taken te th Thirty-ninth street and Lancaster avenue station. The man said he was Jehn Losten, of Thirty-eighth sticet and Havcrferd nvenue. "That horseshoe pin ain't no geed luck te me," he r.lghed, "but I let that doctor feller keep his tools anyway." SWINDLER ROBS NEWSBOYS i Police 8eek Confidence Man Who Tricks Lad Out of $10 Tollce are looking for a confidence man who prejs en newsneys. They call him "one of the meanest ever." 1 Its latest victim was Isnnc Snfnd, R095 Kensington nvenue, who was tricked out of $10 belonging te his uncle, Tim bnv was going Inlo a trust company for change when tlie swindler spoke te him. The confidence innn told the boy he had several customers for his news route. Safnd walked en with him and the swindler asked why he wns going Inte the bank. The boy told him about the $10. The trickster gne tlie boy a paper bag suggesting the money would be safer there. Safad put tlie money in the bng nnd then pocketed the bng. The swindler then left him. A few minutes later the boy examined the bag and found the ether hnd switched lings en blm, rcplnelng the money-filled ro re ro ceptaele with one stuffed with paper. Sefnd said the swindler was about nlnetren jenrs old, nnd Hint be had blnrk luiir, a rough complexion, were a dark cap anil n blue Milt. FLEEING STOWAWAY KILLED Jumps Frem Steamship and Is Hit by Propeller Determined te enter this country nt all costs, Geerge Rogers, a Jamaica Negro stewnw'ny. plunged from the deck of the United Fruit Company's liner Itawdcn into the Delaware Bnv. The man was discovered seen offer the ship left l'ert Antonie. He wn locked up. but get out Sunday night nnd lenped Inte the river. The current wns exceptionally strong nt that time and that, combined with the suction of the bent, dragged him directly in the path- of the big freighter. Uefere it could be"steppcd he had been dashed ngainst the prepeller and a little later disappeared beneath the surface. 1 i rr c P3 r ermnrr-ir-nrirriimm. ca u a tJ tJ ci ta cj ccjccacaurldJaciu Eat. 1899 YEAR TO PAY IF DESIRED & Campbell Coolly Dressed, Smartly, Toe! $16.50 te $22.50 $20.00 te $35.00 $30.00 te $55.00 $30.00 te $48.00 $28.00 te $35.00 Sewing Made a Pleasure 3STPSW ' '''TaTOKHS-TflS ?iSH - JSirtA,ry .JLOr .4.W22 DESERTED INFANT Falrview Resident Hears Wait, "Investigates and Discovers 4-Menth-Old Baby TAKEN TO CAMDEN'HOSPITAL A pair nf blue eyes stared peneenbly and a whimslrnl smile played en the lips of a tiny fouimenths-old baby ns It lay this morning In its crib nt the West Jc'rsey Homeepnthlc Hospital. Camden. Its little hands renrhcd out weakly te clutch the wrist of a white clad physician. Then, tumble te keep nwakc longer, It dozed off. The tot was found Inst night, hidden In n clump of weeds bordering Kplmilm plke nnd Celllngs read, Fulrvlew. Jehn Abbett, whose home is nbeut twenty five feet from the spot, was preparing te retire at 10:30 o'clock, when he heard a wall, followed In another moment by I tenriui cry. Atwetr investigated In the weeds he almost stumbled ever a small wlilte bundle against a tree trunk. inrcfully laid When lie mi-i FOUND WOODS -Vna Silversmiths w. jw THE QUALITY DFA DIAMOND Depends upon color cutting and polishing. The Polished Girdle Diamond is diamond perfection. '- ! , j 56th Street V?HfAVMiUEy 5m ! 56th Street NCW YOBK RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA Unusual Values Are the Features OF OUR Mid-Summer Sales UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS PREVAIL ON ALL DAY DRESSES SUITS EVENING GOWNS COATS CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL SKIRTS AND BLOUSES A Seletecd Greup OF Gidding Hats $1() $25, $30, $35 Values --: 'M1ICI Shirts of Pembroke Oxford made itli Neckband French iiifT . . . .SXnn ieiiar-nltached, single cuflfs JACOB P'SED'g SOHS M24-M2 OnestaiuflrSfereett IP.M W7. V 1 f'w TTV. J. ' J WW I('" w-i'SSB A ( wrapped what he theuhgt was a pack age of rags he looked Inte the upturned fare of a baby. It smiled anil nestled In his arms. Abbett notified the Camden police nnd the infant was removed te the hospital. Ilecatue ,of the absence of mesquite bilp, phjslclnns snld the baby hnd net been nbandenrd for any length of time. It were a plain white dress and a white cap. Clutched in Its hand wns n hnlf filled bottle of milk. Ne identification mnrks were found. Hespltnl attaches will take enre of the infant until some disposition can be mnde of it. Kdward A. TIjde wns sworn in today by Mayer Van Hern, of Camden, ns chief of police, succeeding H. A. Gro Gre Gro ener, veteran head of the ifepurtmenl, who will retire en pension In August. Chief Hyde hns been nsslsfnut during (lie lust seven years, nnd Jh very popu lar. He was glwii a rereptlen. Tlie new official wns appointed pa trolman In 104: became n sergeant in 18!!l. n captain In 1008. nnd nssistnnt chief in 101.". Captain Chnrles Humes has been mentioned as the prebnble new assist ant chief. J. V. Gesllne Gets Rating Jeb .7. V. Cesllne, of r.UlO Litchfield street, wns appointed compensation rating exptrt of the State Insurance Department by Commissioner Donald Donald eon yesterday. Mr. OeMlne succeeds the late B. II. Downey. Up ns for- rrierly statistician for the department 'and will make bis headquarters nt the Compensation Hating Ituu-aii. 10,"i b'euth Twelfth street. s "ens .-MilV HUSH , Special Features of Pembroke Oxford Nete the close, firmly woven texture of Pem broke Oxford. Net only is the weaving better, but the yarn has been specially selected. The fabric has an exceptional finish en both sides. It has no fuzz, which you se often find in cloths of this character, and just enough mcrcerizatien. Pembroke Oxford has been specially shrunk a very shirtings. important consideration in such We think you will agree that Pembroke Ox ford is one of the finest cheviets you've ever seen. Eagle Shirts of Pembroke Oxford have all the advantages of make as well as fine fabric. 3.00 DKRlb.irin v ' I'VvJr v tj ; 'id""- t'sU-V". T" JlV ' rm- r .i . vim t SI 1 i V ir- ';s'v I . &5LJ, illl VHaaaaal Malaaaat-J-f TyriyaiU I I 1 li&dniaaaaaaaaa! rjZl.'jiJliL -XJ1 Wm ZZ . it-----i iMBi mtmmf y! yy i 1 Yeu Don't Need a geed memory te knew that these are the lowest prices in years for fine quality Suits. $19 24 29 for Suits made te sell from $28 te $43 r li I R Y ' S The mercury may rise, but our Super Value prices remain low for STRICTLY SUMMER CLOTHES If you want te see a complete and beautiful stock of summer clothes, save time and trouble by coming here. But you get a better idea of qualities if you've looked around first, and you appreciate our Super-Values. Palm Beaches $14.50 and $17 Mohair Suits $18 and $20 TropicalWersteds $25 and $28 Linen Knickers $4.50 White Flannels $8.25 Perry & Ce. j runic 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men te 10: r t Ce. winnce ai Baul ncs Special! LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER Corduroy Binding Complete, $8.50 h TUM M T YMimaen riasmiu'Leimpanwl 29 Market Street 1 " ri. .-.Mi r v ,'jj- f ja ?f.Y . -m i .Uti'il :M '1 Ail KM -- n ,1 n-tV 1 m m TV rW. ,, .K, Xfr ,iiA ,,.,yH -KI1IWTMV .services: 11 yr m f f l ' : Ji ' tfi-. h&4wljd 3Jv t . Kit t "ili.