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Instrument" 'designed fe ft falsehoods ey me rcgimraiien ei i prcFMire. (t.teime Inte prominence in iew Trrcentlv, when Ilenrr ' wilklns i Wared of the charge of kllllng.hls i-Annn. While testifying In, Ills ftfcehnlf Wilklns fnl led te-show ae- Btl PUIFC Ul'llin umi "" Is j.Mlnl ouestlens were hurled at. '. td nrnseeutihc attorney. iv. Mlihnlcal device ever linn been fated or ever will be Invented which iupplnnt the laws of Ged," wild tain Souder. "It Is the law of na- Hn trill Until It "CO luciv nixur Jw'itaV link In his story which 'easily wkh Is net telling the truth. '.y"When I question a prisoner and iti'tlm lb tell me his story, I leek Kknew he is net telling the truth. fit only why te get evidence against I'trlmlnnt is te outwit him. This bleed. yttfUre mscuinc luiu ,i uuing inixcii leiit'lsA fnrce. I understand a Judge (Wihlniteii refused te allow one te El' Installed. He was right." ' CMptaln Souder referred te the action fOfcf; Justice McCoy, of. the Wash; ion Criminal Court, who refused te Utte that the "sphygmomanometer" Ed detect a lie. He therefore would allow Dr. William M. Mnrston,.ef !en, professor of psychology at'the, iatrican university te testily aoeut M tMts upon James Alphense Frye, WtrUl for slaying Dr. Rebert W. Smth. a Neero nbyslclan. ,'Th Clilef Justice declared that xeme futttn it nau atcainea me same ae ti of efficiency as the telephone and Mraph the instrument might be of sevalue In court. '-'ityiutj prisoners brought In here have ptvtr'Dwn nrresiea Deierc," uaptnin PMdtr sniu. .iiany et inem are inno inne (at. The mere thought of being ar-' rtetfd ORilnlcs them mid if machines wre senllcd te them thev certnlnlv 'wuld resii-tcr high pressure. We re Ctntly, arrested a Kiispcct in the. Ward Htnlr rnRP. hen the man was quMlened here he was In a' hlfbly urreus stnte. Subsequent develop develep Bfnts xheweil that the man had no, connection with the caxe whatever, but WM peer, unfortunate nervous wreck.' We paid his way home. It was n 'alihtr geed thine for him Hint these Idrecatrs of the "lie inadilne" did net jtyply the tcft te him. "I refuse te permit the Installation Ka.dlctnpheni here because the courts lire ruled against it, and I will net fermit the installation of any ether ttrrbnnicnl device. Judging by them In Bfre euess work and every nrlsnner k entitled te the benefit bfdeubt." ' EXIT ALLIGATOR Fisherman Brings Peace of 'Mind Along Big Timber Creek An nlllpater that for the last four eeka Inn held undisputed dominion iter HI Timber Creek, below Glouces ter, was killed hist night by Aloysius firlein. a fisherman. I'jBlnce the time it first bobbed up about I month nee the animal has anneved lathers and fishermen. Firleln dropped I heavy stone en the head of thn alll alll ter, which measured' three feet four Inches. TIip alligator several weeks age tale the bait from Ms hook three tots. It Is believed that the alligator was sported from Flerida when small and wai discarded by Its owner when it wtrey its usefulness as a household kkkkkkkkkkkLVrlfevxli'r mutmiSmhWSmfU' kkkkkkkkkkkHKtMl ;? -iUKl te;BBkkE&Wr? a MkW imrr , : i - Teesee Children te Safety as , Train Approaches at . " Atlantic City . . ' r i Special DltpaltKile Kvenlne rtiblle Ltieet Atlantle. City, Jijly 2(1. Mrs. Anna Kedkln, thlrty.-feu.K .yars ,e!d,r255 North Jlllnels nVenue, and her, dnughV ttrs, Re6a eleven.arid Dorethy nne, a harrow' ewhpe ttflm death at .the tfcr ay'entie crbssW of 'the ,l'ehn Mrn. .Alberts. Meadows, stain in Les Angeles; was the daughter of a . native Phtladelpblan, Mrs. V. A. Tremnlne, who was Miss Lettie .Gib- son, and who lived twenty years age at 1006 East Cumberland street. Tne picture was taken at the Tremalne home In Les Angeles. Mr. Tre- malne is shown at the left. Ills mother Is In the center and Mrs. Tre-' '"'".""Other of Mrs. Meadows, at the right. Alberta Is the pretty' child standing beside her mother. The ether little girl Is her young sister, Geneta. The boy Is Rebert, Alberta's elder brother. The picture was taken about ten years age EXPRESSIONS, NOT PROFILES,. TELL.SA YS WOMAN EMPLOYER Mrs! Linda Patten Doesn't Study Bumps en Head, Straight Noses or Crooked Noses, When a Girl Applies for a Jeb. Aute Hits Bey Chasing Ball " While recovering a rubber ball which Wiled from the pavement Inte the street L.n y' ,lebn Hn"' eleven years old. WT(H2rascliall avenue, ran In front of .automobile , driven by Reynold IWU. of Chester read, Glenolden. Lyall Pirted the child up and took him te "..w.uiu iiespiiai, wnere lie was J uw mr cuts and brujja. , AND CONCERT8 TONIGHT ' Municipal Bend will play tonight "JUwrwoed und Recter streets. . n!i alfmnt Pa Baud will ploy Belmont Mansion. DJ..Fnln.me,nt Pnrk Symphony Orchestra will ploy at Lemen Hill. Wilt .k?HWL WINTEK',.COAT.. im of ,?,IMnelar. Will am A. Mcairry. nn . Inureit nV 7.1 :i"L K ""'i EszeitM There are bumps of knowledge en one's head, bumps oKcemmon sense and even bumps of direction. And there are straight noses, crooked noses, thin lips, full lips, but the question Is, de they really mean anything?' There are thee who mnke a study of Mieji thliiRS and who feel that they are niiaiified te read a person's face and thereby Rain a reasonable knowledge of that person's characteristics. Hut Mrs. Linda Patten, bend of the employment department of a large Phil adelphia but-iiiess house, feels that It, is net essential te mnke n study of these things te be successful in churucter rendln;;. "After all," she explained, "whin one Is constantly brought. In contact with as many people as I am,' there are (crtiiin things which fellow nut. Te my mind the expression of a face tells us much cm anything, rather than one particular point." In Londen there Is a specialist who reads profiles, who states, for Instance, that the woman with a large mouth has an excellent disposition. That If the mouth be small the owner is probably 'cynical and spiteful, net te sny catty. A. htupid profile,, may have shifty eye's and Sunken cheekst Hut the same spe cialist contends that although the pro file is "unalterable it is susceptible .te mental and meruKlnHuence and re (ponds te physical Influence." Mrs. Patten wus asked if she studied any particular feature of the face. "I really de' net de that," she answered as had Raltlc sylvanfa 'Electric read, dast night.,' Wit h esses declare that the flagman sta tioned lit the .crossing, which is net (. she tapped en the polished surface of her desk with a pencil. "Perhaps n large mouth may' indicate a geed dis position, but 60 does a pleasant expres sion. , If a girl who comes te see me is plea-ant looking, It is most natural te assume that, generally spooking, she Is bright and sunny. A sullen expression speaks for itself. "Bright eyes-arc said te denote in telligence, but ut tlie same time doctors tell Us that thev are Imlientlve of eoed health. Rack of the bright eye there may be a very stupid mind, ns. Indeed, the dull eye of a sickly peiwn may hide extraordinary intelligence. . "I like te talk with a person, te get I her uttitude en the questions she has' answered eh nn application sheet. Seme girls feel certnin questions are suner suner tlueus and adept an uttitude which ' plainly shows Hint. "Others realize that if, there were neti a geed renen. for these questions we would net ask them. ' j "In our organization a girl is put into n position because by all eppeur-1 uncei she bus the necessary qunllrlca-; tlens. Probably In u day or two she shows lack of a very nece-sury one, and that Is, perseverance. Her mind may J be developed sufficiently te cope withj everr situation., but she has net enough alth or confidence in herself and drops j out of tlie running niter a suert trial. "That cannet.be twld nt first'gltinre. The true test of ability is when the one employed is established In her plnce in the office." LUC STRIKE Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and -delightful quality Impossible te duplicate. GAS Soldering Furnaeaf and Appliance Manufactured by L. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Bill, ilarktt S3$ Ktuitant. Ualn 7! 1 ELOPING FIREMAN OUSTED Warrant Out for Man Believed te Have Fled With Girl Russell H. Stevens, a city fireman, charged with eloping July 2 and de serting bis wife and two children, has been dropped from .the department by tlie Civil Service Commission for ab sence without leave. Mrs. Stevens bus sworn out a war rant for him. He Is alleged te. be with Clara Fritz, eighteen years, old, 'of Fifth street near Dauphin. Stevens wus nttuehed. te Fire Truck Company Ne- 7, Fourth street and Girurd avenue. 4 HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH Cara Collide at Sixteenth and Arch .Streets Injuries Are Minqr Feiir pcrsetis ware injured slightly yesterday "afternoon when two trellev cars collided at Sixteenth' and Arch' streets A. car gelng'east en Arcli struck the rear end et another trellev as It l was "turning .north en 'Sixteenth from 'Arch.. There was considerable ex citement, but no one was injured terl terl eusly. Tlie following (were treated in the Hahnemann Hospital for cuts and utilises: Grady Ressen,.1232 Cambridge Street; Frederic Stevenson. 30,1(1 Uam brey street; Gustuve Pflueger, 244(1 North Twenty-seventh street, and Paul Weber, 1447 North Thirtieth street. HORSE INJURES CHILD Runaway Strikes Baby With Wheel of Vehicle, Fracturing Its Skull . AVhen Jehn Smith, fifteen months old, 1710 North Paletiierp street, tod dled playfully in front of a horse stand ing near his home early lust night, the animal became frjgbtened and started ,tn( run away. One of the front wheels of n huckster's wagon the horse was drawing struck the clld's head, frac turing his skull. He Is lu a serious condition nt the Children's Homeo pathic Hospital. - ' " TUe horse Is, owned by James Brown, 11122 Ner.h American., street. Patrolman Hurt 'in.Chaae Patrolman Wright! fifty-eight years old, who ves at 1020 Itlien street, may have 'a fractured right shoulder blade as the result of falling while be was pur suing disorderly boys In . Council Park, Sixty-fifth street and Elmwood avenue, last night. He is in the University Hospital., STANDARD EIGHT The Car With Airplane Lubrication Sa trie new model ' Standard Eight. Rlda In It. Knew wnat real meter car mciency means. Open Types $21M te $25M' Closed Types $2750 te $335 Get a.demonstratien EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Dlttiihutern Bread ft. at Wallure, Phils, The Standard MoterCarCo. Plttiburih. pa. protected by gates;; tardy In gettlpg. out, te signal the approaching train. Mrs". Kedkln, who' was driving art automobile, 'wad midway of the bross bress Ing when she raw the approaching train. Attempting te threw, the gear Inte te-i VenW'th'e engine stalled,' and' Mrs.' K6dkln promptly picked up Hie children and tossed them te safety, then jumped after them. The train was brought te n step, ten feet from the mnchinc. Mere, than one hundred .Klwnnlnns and their families left here early; this morning te take part In the annual field day exercises nt Bprlngdnlc, near Tren ten. TBeclunmrn left In motorcars and nicked ntMxlelrgallens from Pleas antvllle and IIonTinenton clubs en route. vmt YOUR H0ME3 I ivrl.tintNn Lighting Fixtures 10 MONTHS TO PAY a 'ARTHUR B. NEILL 5408 WILLOWS AVE. Oik Ln I60I-J. Weed. B0 STOB-J t Something New . Brogues and Oxfords in Imported Scotch Grain Ft tax a centifnmtnt of rich brun Itstht rtctisti fry m from MtcWihen, il Scotland, wt have mad iktulttttilttl lAati in frragiti and cenurvativt medtlt. W knew tnty milt appeal (a gentle nitn of ditcriminotien. Tht price i$ fix 6lly, told only at tire el our iferet, 1432 Cke$lnal ttrtit and 1336 Se. Ptnn Square Leuis Mark THE SUPER-BRILUANEY AND BEAUTY XIF THE -POLISHED GIRDLE DIAMOND Is discernible' te 'the inexperienced. Exclusive with this Company. gicajyW. ROAMER When you sit behind this new Continental 12XD meter you knew it's greatl You'll be carried away with its speed, pick-up, power and economical operation. Thesensationefmotordom. Continental's Newest Triumph 12XD MOTOR Remarkable design special Lynlte aluminum pistons and special Alley metal connecting reds. See' it new drive' It today. BARLEY MOTOR CAR CO. Kalamazoo, Mich. PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. U'eplar 3346) A het-weather luxury within the reach of all iced Bejm Tea ctea-tetalhi Different SNiP. SHOTS II?.Jn!ft any kind of llrtit cn be made with Hie rlsht. camera. Cema In. aee lha lateit hUfll-KMd. Imported me tic Is. Yeu ran' exchange yeura for one. Phila. Camera Exchange W. J,. MrOann, Manarer 1'hene Npruce ills 1420 Chestnut St. Cr""r.1Bld. 3d Fleer Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET We have one sale each year k Spring, Summer, Fall' and Winter Gedds. ' We keep our stocks new and up-te-date. About M Price aaaaBBav' ' " ' mn"muiTmmmimmaammimmmtmmimmammmaaimm '00, 1.50 Silk 4-in',HaneY 2.50, 3.00 Best Silk Hosiery '00 Belts . . r ' 1 .50 Madras. Knee Drawers f.50 Fashifinnit-in-Hands '00, 1.50 SiHcBdw Ties V 65 L60 ; .60 .75; 2.75 .55 8.00, 10.00 Best Silk Shirts 2.50, 3.00 Madras Shirts 2.0.0 .White Madras Union Suits 9.00, 10.00 Bathing Suits 3.00 Bathing Pants 2.00, 2.50 Fine Silk 4-in-Hands 6.25 1.85 1.25 4.75 1.75 1.15 I ': i ' , Rpinceats, White Flannel Pants, 'Gelf Suitfc . Overcoats, Linen Mesh .Underwear, Gelf Rants, ,e'tc, etc. Mann & Dilks . 1102 CHESTNUT STREET dfK MtlfTU lli...i7 SHh Street , -.nw- 57th Street NEW J'ORX RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL PHILADELPHIA f Our Annual Summer Sales Offering Values in Gidding Fashions That Are Unprecedented Reductions of V3 te V2 DAY and EVENING GOWNS TAILORED and COSTUME SUITS DAY 'and EVENING WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL-BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS and HATS 2 Special Groups of GidcKng Hats Formerly t!S $5 Formerly $40 $10 C". Linde Augus Furniture Sal . ' The sale of biggest ' savings, largest assortments, finest 'quality and greatest values. The guarantee sale, which guar antees te save you mere money and give greater satisfaction than any ether August Furniture Sale in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Whole train leads of new goods, di rect from the leading factories of 'America, are new displayed en our floors and marked with sale tags in plain figures for these who wish te make early comparisons. Loek around. . See what ether sales offer. We knew we can sell you for 20 te 30 per cent less than any ether store. Everything is new in readiness for your inspection and selection. Remember that our prices are guaranteed the lowest in the city or your money back. Yeu can't afford te buy anywhere until you see hew much we can save you. OPEN EVENINGS This week Friday only. Hereafter Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Closed All Day Saturdays HENRY LINDE 23rd Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues JW "f .V I 1 t - 'N -J rn Jwfr i$iim yji.&mm 1 Lucky Fellows! After all, luck is many r times just a matter of foresight. x With hundreds of ether foresighted men you'll say you're in luck te have secured one of these fine suits , ' at such prices. '19 24 29 for standard wor steds made te sell for $28 te $43 PEHRV'S Ne matter what your build, you can find your exact sise here in HOT WEATHER CLOTHES Extreme sizes: for in stance, 54 long stout, that is hard te find else where. And abundant choice in each size. Palm Beaches Netice the way ours are made the careful workmanship fit and style. Super-Value, $14.50 and $17. Lustrous Mehairs Handsome mehairs the best ob eb tainableperfectly tailored. Super-Value, $18 and $20. Featherweight Tropical Worsteds Inside and out their workman ship, finish, style and fit show their superior quality. Unusual ly handsome patterns. Super Values at $25 and $28. PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut w&k When we cut! We cut! Loek down the list and see for yourself! 790 men's suits. 4'- Summer weights. Fall weights. Winter weights. Mixtures. Serges. All sizes. The biggest bargains we've ever offered! 51 were $35.00 170 wjere $40.00 130 were $50.00 42 were $60.00 SUPER -VALUES in Clethes for Men OP. &CO., 192? FIRST PENNYX?? SAVINGS BAN WGBainbridgeStsA 1343 Ciesinui Street JnterestA pniiniiir $20. new 94 were $45.00 143 were $50.00 74 were $55.00 14 were $65.00 32 were $75.00 $30. new FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peel Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper The finest j nutter I in America! 44 lb ! In our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores. liaVuJRKS CO. HI lWITlVaT 5!TOII!II11IIE U m LORRAINE The Ideal Convention Hetel Is your organization plan ning a banquet, u sales din ner, or a net-together affair of any kind? Let our tio tie lightful banquet hallii und dining-rooms help te nialai it a memorable success. Perfect appointments, care ful service, very moderate charges. And there is un restricted parking space for all your meter cars. n... tfUr (12. CHAS. OUFFT, Jr., C.r.l M.Hftr HOTEL LORRAINE Bread SI. at Fall-mount Ava. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN hmc Mirtifi)C4 H'rfiiftil nn V tmt ( rratv. trll nr. fnht-rrllnit1 a i Hi t" I ir -iii i- -' i- tflllf h I i tirp i.fifii.. Iilrlili' aatlafari nrr ill (. MB. tPKiKK OlTICTjU I JV .. . j i ai. Jf 'Sv l1 iTh .'. .mr 1 CJ, . " jS w j -"'. M m ei til w I m. a t w 'J.. ' IB . iH T . . . ) "s. L )atv -&-0-n ;. V w. s,$, v ,njy.' k'i v"i 'i-rf'.. vAi kK,
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