w-f 1 " 1 fcinTu?e nil i Ain PflKlY rllLL AIU PROMISED PINCHOT iaker Denies That Alter Back- ors Are Lukewarm te Victer in Primaries PUTS NEEDS AT $250,000 The Republican Stnte Committee will Ire full mppert t" 'ilffnrd rinrliet, f. Hnrry linker, tlic rlinlrmnn unlrt today. Hr- I'entinillctrd reports tlmt jemc who hnd backed Allrr In the pri maries wmtld be en,v lHlwmn toward the l'liirhet candidacy. "Tlmt I' my Jeb ns chairman,'' Mr. Biikcc went en. If tliore nre any who arc net 100 per cent for leader JllH tlCKCt new, lliey win uc iiuumj mpperters of the entire ticket before t m threneh with them. Tlic De.v.e- crats have nn Idea they can win nt the cemlns election. They luvc lind u ijmllnr idea In the past nnd have always bcn licked. They will come out of thin content wrens once mere." Mr Maker nrrived In the rlty yostcr yestcr ttv mernlnc te take up the auction of 'tfertiiiB fifteen men and women it wrveen the finanre committee tlmt will raise the funds for the fnll campaign, n-he committee. Mr. Maker said, niob nieb ibly will he made up of cWlit men and leten women. cDlincully In Getting .Members Up te date, the party heads hae tad difficulty in finding the risht pcr pcr ieiis. That, Mr. linker said, was dip lanrelv te 'be acalien season. He Id It hnd been found impefslhlc te let into touch with some of these plo wed for membership. He feel-, coi cei Ju.nK turnover, of cettlnc tlic remiMl. number of men nnd women ncceptnb'.c J tecverv eanumaie en ine iirniii, .in whs premised after Mr. l'lnchet threatened te conduct his own campaign utile1, the Stntc Committee renounced Its time-honored custom of assessing Stale officehelder1). J.ittle aid in raising money Is ex pected front politician, mnny of whom still feel the KtliiR of the Alter defeat. They think Mr. I'lnchet's friends will eenic forward with unlimited funds' te Insure his election. The mm of $."00,000 lias been named (s necessary te finance the campaign by political leaders here who were promi nent in the Alter cnnipalsn. SMO.OOO Enough, Says linker Mr. linker ridiculed that idea nnd laid he had prepared llguies Minwing the amount raised by the Slate Committee In pnst campaigns for guidance new. when spteiil ran ler tioverner in ( 191S, .Mr. ll.tuer sain, ine Mine uoiii ueiii mlttee rnled $2r7,78.8."i and spent $242,203.0-1. In the Harding pre.siilcn- i rial cainpalgn 201,!)03.."l was raided' and $19.VJ77.0! spent. In 1M, when Rriimhnucli and Penrose were candi dates for the Senate, tlie State organi ergani organi sateon collected SlfiH.Sllfl and spent SKIS.'JOI, the deficit being made geed iter. Mr. linker thought S2.10.000 would be enough tills year, ns lie nnd Mm. War War burten '.mended te see thut the money was expended judiciously. HAS 75 TRUE ANIMAL TALES I. P, C. A. is Receiving Stories in Three Months' Prize Competition Mere than seventy-live true stories about animals line been received by the Pennsyhrinla Society for the Pre Pre tenteon of Cruelty te Animals, 1)24 North Ilread street, which is conduct ing a three months' prize competition. The plan Is cventiiatlv te have a nation wide collection of anlmalb stories te be embraced In a book. Announcement of the Initial prize dinners will be made about the middle of next month. The competition is open te men. women nnd children of this State. New .leiney nnd Delaware. Prize of R."j, 515 and - and !ie honor able mentions ulll he awarded each tnenth for the liet tales. Stories must net exceed fiOO winds lVl should be typewritten if possible, en Olilj one side of the paper. The Mnrlr I are te he the property of the society and the let will be published with the autners names. MOTHER FINDS MISSING GIRL Strays With Memery Gene Acress River Frem Bucks County A girl found nt Ilordentewn. X. .T., n n peicli nt a late, hour Wednesday, nnablp te gHe her niiiiu1, becjilse of Inhs of memory , was identilied last nlsrht ly her mother. She l.s Doretln h. Randelph, ngpil eighteen year", daugh ter of Harry ltnndelph, of IMseh. P.i. er metiicr icail nn iicceiint u: tlie girl in n Philadelphia paper, ami cinie with tbe clipping and took her home. She could ....t account for her dlsappea .luce. Hurt When Aute Hits Truck jVendell Clark, fourteen cars old. of elli Harlan street, wns cut nnd bruNed last night when an automobile In which He ttas riding collided with a motor metor moter truck nt Thlity-feurth street nnd I.im easter avenue. He was taken te the Pmbvterlun Hospital. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The Municipal Hand will phiv to te night at Kliigelug Center. Flftj -first treet and Chester avenue. The Tali mount I 'ark Hand will pl.ij t Straw herrv Mansion. The Kali mount Turk Symphony Or rae&tru will play at Lemen Hill. FATHER WON'T IN IMMIGRATION STATION David Skvinski, Concert Singer, England Ha Will Ge With .At tlic (ileucester Immigration sta S0 i a sixteen-; ear-old girl called f'll. ery pretty, very talented, wait- for the order from Washington that l either admit her te the country or "nd her back te England. there also is her father, David F-Mnnkl, the tenor, who will net leave "" though he has a string of concert iBnKeii.ents that mean money and mere ?mc,1 If xv"nl ,,in'N that his daughter J",1! ,"" deported, he, snjs, he will can can "Inte engagements and return with her wl'nglnnd. . "Ne. nn." rrip, zi,,i. ",u will net fn i., '"" w"l Wl' be opportunity l'. --" ,H have werKei win ung j our cencerls, , Wttlc one." sa Skvinski, Jr fndl, ", ni t1(T0 iR. n'y .nivemimnlmciifs''" kissing te play tt I Am.. "" , "r mnil- accompanists "Tl. .. . . lu IS HI hnve none but Zlnl." JHr they both weep, then smile. , (,.""" rnj "etier wnen iny oaugn eaugn tmm Zlnl plays for me,-' eald Skvinski. - . REAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank (illbrcth nnd their family of elccn children phijtng ball en beach. Mr. Gil brcth Is also shown below SHETZLINE POST Sporting Events Will Feature Outing at Creenleck, N. J.f August 5 GIRLS IN ROCHE CONTEST William T. Slietzline Pest DO. will held n nienter picnic nt (jicenlecu, Saturday, August !. The sporting events of the day will Include a fat men's race and a baseball game be tween the single and married men. Tlie ladies' nuxll laiy will furnish "cats" during the day, and nt night ii small nuruccue, with a j puns porker acting as martyr, will feature. An old-fnslileneu waltz ing contest will be Interspersed with fox tietn and one-steps in the evening. Musle will be furnished by tne pel band. T, . A ball game between bhctznne Pest and Pest 70 will be played en hhctz llne Field. Ilread nnd Uigler btrccti, August 1:$. . . Tin' (ilee Club Is meeting legulnrlj and cxpeits te attend the State conven tion ut Wllliamspert. At the last meeting of P,recn-Mc-Cracken Pest -'70, tlic Permanent Hen.u Ceminlttic sprung n surprte by an nouncing the purcline of a piepetty for the pest. Ce.madi' .lehii ,T. Owens, clinirnian of tlie committee, announced that tlie new home weulil lie epeneu hhnrllv after tlie llr-t of August. Senior Vice Cemiimiider Kdwnrd M. O Uriel:, chairman of the Heuse Finance, Com mittee, repeits that about SO per ct nt of tlie reijuiicd amount has been pledged. Tlie second nnnual moonlight will be held Tuesday. The beat will le.ne Aicb stiect wharf nt S o'clock. Pests 7 and W5 have joined with this pest, and nn excellent time Is premised n.l who attend. , The following comrades were elected delegates In tlie State .convention, nt Willlninpeit: Jeseph W. Hrccn, Vin cent A. Cariel nnd Jehn J. Owens, with Commander Walker. Asa S. Melley and IMward Wintering as alternates The Pest Ilugle Fife and Drum Cerps ex pects te accompany tlie delegates Tlie commander. Jeseph A. Wnlkcr. with 1M. F. McLaughlin, chairman of tlin Aiiierlcani.ntleii Committee, nnd Pat Ceiiiiiinlider Jehn J. Ortcns. pre sented the Legien Scheel Awnid Medals te lieys of the Diinlap, Ilniinu l.adv of Victory nnd Mether of Ser- re) ",,'"". ii,.-i- fnrn m, nnmhers L.,1,, " '. 5 nnS of Uie lnr5"t - "' ' ." "" ls ,""LM , J" i,'"1"?,, . experienced fife placrs and buglers. Very high compliments have been glvtn the corps each time they appear. An intensive membership drive is under way. All World War veterans In the Tlilrtv-feiutli and Fortv-feurth Winds nre United te join. The pest has man attractions and is gaining an enviable lemilntien as n real live outfit. Heal Itiulih lin and cenundeship is parameiii.t here. Children te Give Pageant Children will give a "Mether Cloee" pageant and take part in games, songs anil exercises teinm row nftei neon nt St. I'liul'i. ItcM Center, Catharine street between Sixth and Seventh. DESERT GIRL Says if Zini Is Sent Back te UvrShe Has Eye Affliction "I have been looking forward te this time when she could go nreiind the country with me and accompany u.e en my concerts," "I de net mind se much for myself," she said. "Hut my fnther tbe worry and trouble, about it have turned his hair white. "If I have te go back I will go nlene. I will net let him return with me. It would mln his concerts. It would spoil nil that he intended te de and all his plans. I will go back te England ahum mid hope that I can join him some time seen " .Inl came te this country with her father en tin1 Haverfeid tlnee weeks age tluee months nfter her mother uiul brother arrived in Xew Yerk. Tlie question in the. minds of tlie im im migiutleu authorities is whether tlie trachoma with which one of Xlnl's e.ve lids is affected should be a bar te her admission. Sktvlnskl was introduced in 10H1 by Oscar IlammerBtein and Bang one con cert in .Philadelphia. , I, - , y-- 4Mb) jSL"' mtm Ab 12BfhDiP'" rnri JiH''H I-( yB "BPiflLlLLfl ilH.HMr iJI l 'J'K niBI7iiVVviPlB'l9H&ikHBRfT'"flLik 'fkH kkWkkP 1 'rTTIl' v SiiVkrVikVkkVIAf';' H iL 4. ' wSkkkW 4 '' f JkkkkkH' . IkkkkkW kHkkF vf r S 'kkkkV kkkn v tkkkkkkkUlflkVrT' AkB VK6U ai kFTkkkkkkkF zzmf: : H lL 11 Ik" i'ZJ j-iTwBiiM'' m j-lhiii rf V y-1 OH1 1 iir JSS"iikkH Mrvik 'EHbb r A r r I 4 TJ M yi ' 7 7 XT' n mi fJ' T t BHLfiMBI FM TIMETOWRITE BOOKS HH9BHHiV r a" rs' ran Bunker Gilbrcth, of Montclair, N. J., IKEMBMPiBB firing Family Under Real System, but Life Is Net Dreary PLANS BIG PICNIC . J.. " OLD - FASHIONED FAMILY A real did-fashioned American family such ns were in vogue before lap dogs nnd pet monkeys became faliion faliien nble is that of Majer and Mrs. Frank Hunker (lllbreth, of Montclair, X- J., who nre called "daddy" and "mother" by eleven youngsters. Hearing a lnrge family has net pre vented the (Jilbretbs from writing dozens of books nnd scientific treatises. They have colleboratcd en tomes that require n college education te rend. One light little volume written by Mrs. Gllbreth is "Tlic Psychology of Management." She put Its principles Inte prnctlce with her children nnd arranged their dally schedule en the card-index plan.. Life for the eleven young (lllbreths Js net n dreary round based en scien tific formulas, however. Just new they nre Installed for the summer with their parents nt Xantucket Island. They live in a big, rambling frame cottage with two abandoned lighthouses en el, her side of the liens. The parents have plenty of time every day te romp en the bench with their children. The high tide washes all sorts of Interesting things en the sands. A few summers age the tide left a rim of seaweed almost at the deer of the cottage and stranded a little school of whales there. Mether Bacheler of Literature) Mrs. flllbreth first of all is a mother, devoted te her eungsteis and looking nfter their health and schooling with loving care. Un tlic scientific and literary side she Is a bachelor of liter ature, u master of literature, n doctor of philosophy and the sole member of FIND $4500 PLUNDER IN BIN Patrolman's Sen Accused In Rob bery, 13 Said te Have Confessed Jewelry, clothing nnd furs valued at S4500, stolen Wednesday night from the home of Miss Lillian Wallace, 415 Seuth Sixteenth street, have been re covered by tlie police, hidden under several tens of coal In a cellar en S'med ley street nbeve Pine. Three youths were arrested hv Dis trict Detectives Curran nnd O'Xeil. of the Twelfth end Fine streets station. They arc alleged te have confessed. The plunder was found in tlie cellar of the home of I'eliceman Xichuls. of the Twelfth nnd Fine streets station. The articles were taken there, the police snld. by the policeman's fifteen- ear old son, William, and his alleged com paniens, nailer Lane, fifteen jears old, of Tierce street nciew isreuil, anil Jehn Law, thirteen, of Ludlow Bticet above Thirtv-nlntli. Policeman XlcheLs, n Xegre, was said te have been en duty at the time and did net knew of tlie removal of the stolen gendii te his home. Ills son told tlie police that the three youths went te Miss Wallace's home and veung Nichols climbed through a window. Policeman guarding homes closed for the summer discovered the theft yesterday morn ing. Miss Wallace is reinins Lurepc. Today the ,v out lis were taken te the Heuse of Detention. SECRET POLICE 0. K. Smyth Rules Cortelyou May Keep Silent en Sleuths David J. Smyth. City Solicitor, hns ruled that Director Cortelyou does net have te reveal the identity of his secret police who are paid out of the S10.000 confidential fund given him by Council for special Investigations. Tlie question of expenditures from the fund wns brought nbeut through Director Cortelyou's refusal te lc Con troller Dudley knew the names of the men hired te make the private Investi gations. Director Cortelyou said If the men became known their lives would be In jeopardy. The affair was brought te n bead when Controller Hadley refused te ap prove n warrant for $500 drawn bj Director Cortcljeu. As seen as Director Cortcljeu re eeived City Solicitor Smyth's opinion the warrant for the $.100 wns sent back te Mr. Hadley for approval. 777 Temperance Worker Insists Public Is Tired of Making It "The public is tiling of home brew because It Is tee much trouble te make, and once they try it they find it tee 'tint' for drinking." Rebecca Xaeml Itheads, of Hello Helle Hello fente. Pa., nntlennl superintendent of the Secial Welfare Department of tlie Women's Christlnn Tempeiance I'nlen, made that statement en n visit te this city. Mr. Hliends stepped here last night en her return from Washington, where she conferred with Hey A. Hnynes, Federal Prohibition Commissioner. She was enthusiastic in her reports of the progress being ninde by piohibltlen. BOY DROWNS IN RIVER Bedy Is Recovered Ten Minutes After Sinking Swimming in the Schuylkill Inst night from tliu Spruce ttreet wharf. Cornelius Hnggerty, fifteen .vears old, of 007 Seutli Twenty-second street, sank in sight of his companions. After ten minutes his body wns In ought up. Police of the Twenty-first District used n piilmnter en him and rushed him te tiie Pel clinic Hespltul, where it waa leiliid Impossible te revive him, fi.XMU.INK I.I,KV Evrnta mew diuulllj forward In thr nmus tnc liven of Ih" Lumlc ihiimiler of Oiuellne Alley. Wult ami Hkcczlx have UieumikU or (rlenila. Vhrs tlellKhtful ihnmcttra, te nether with the whole famllv of regular en tertainer!, appear In the. rilt-lna All-Star Cemio Section of the. Hunday 1'ublie LKWJia. iUk It Habit," Adv. ' her sex te held honorary membership In the Sed lety of Industrial I'nglneers. Mr. (illbrcth, who holds the nink of mnjer In tlie corps of engineers, is n member of a dozen engineering socle secle tics, has lectin ed nt numerous uni versities In tliis country and Kurepc, He is the Inventor of processes for determining methods of industrial edu cation, lie nlse devised methods for fitting crippled soldiers for Industrial life. At their winter home, 78 nngle Reck way, Montclair, n visitor might be somewhat nstenished te note encyclo pedias and ether reference books In the dining room. Hut tiicrc is method in tiie npparcnt nnemnly. The elder children linve reached the point where iiicstlens nre second nature, nnd they bombard their parents and each ether with all sorts of queries. The discussions often occur during mealtime and, even a scientific father and mother are unable te give exact names, dates nnd ether facts en nil contteversles. Hence the reference books within easy reach en tlie dining table. Children Learn te Typewrite As seen as one of their children Is old enough te rend, he or she, is taught te use a tjpewrtter. Knch child has a workroom space especially assigned and each must keep the prescribed allot ment tidy. Mrs. (illbreth's maiden name wns Meller, and all the children have either "Meller" or "Hunker" ns n middle name. Mr. Oilbieth Is descended from the Hunker family, of Hunker Hill. TOLANJ HOME SOLD Cardinal Dougherty Takes Title te Old Landmark Tlic Telnnd house, a historical Gcr Gcr mnntewn residence, erected In 17.14, and in which S. Stuart Uiilluiitlne, radio expert of the United States (tavern ment, recently perfected a wireless com cem iiass which enables ships at sen te deter mine tlic location of vessels sending indle messages, has heen sold te Car dinal Dougherty. It is tlie intention of the Cardinal te raze the biiildinc and erect en the site a Catholic high school. Tlie house, nt -1S10 Gcrmnntewn ave nue, has spat leus gietinds. Geerge W. Telnnd, who was a member of the Con tinental Congress, lived in it I'ntil re icntly It was occupied for forty ears by Charles M. Haliantine. Seme time age a pane of glnss, en which was engiaved nn rqiietriiui fig ure, presumably that of Frederick tlie Great, was removed from one of tlie windows of tlie house and presented te tlic Independence Hall Museum. Ex-Senater Henry Recovering Fermer State Senater H.nnrd Henry is confined te Ills home, in Fast Walnut lane, Gcrmnntewn. with an Infected feet. Until lltst FlidllV Mr. Hi.nrv who is a director of tiie Penns.vlvanlii Hn Ilread and has been active in reform politics In Philadelphia, was at the Pennsylvania Hospital. While still un able te move nbeut, lie is said te be improving. FIRST PENNY SAVINGS BAN 21"GBainbriheSts) 1343 Cfiesinut Street Opportunity never came knocking a t our deer that we knew of. But many a time we've stepped in her way by mak ing a supposedly impossible photo engraving job pos sible. The Chetnut Street ENCR4k1NCC0.! E.Cer.III2Chetnutt Be your own ROOFER With n Hruah and Sema "SHANOKOTE" The Wonderful Liquid Asbestos Cement Any ene can easily step leaks In tin, sine and rubber reefs and make them nt geed us new HIIANOKOTH Ih the. genuine "no-coal tar" nsbestes reef coat ing and Is free of ncld, Jute uud ether cheap substitutes. SIIANOKOTH In dabbed en llke n paint and It covers the nall-helcH, laps and henrus with n solid hlieet of asbestos lllin, treblliiR the llfe of vvorneut reefs mid in.iKliiK them leaUpioef for I te 10 veais. - 1 ''''. ,V".' Til-1, ""'" M Miunr frt. l.M In liliU.i Sl.ftrt In ft-mil. cuni SI.73 In 1-u-iil. imiiib. Ilnidiiimr ter for 100n imre tmlnlK, klilnslri anil rubber rvelluc. The Shannen-Ellis Ce. IS Q llkSl Dl.il. Ph. Lembard j. ...... -T -. . . .- .. ' li" -. Jr. f raffs -m n m m t rmm w VM .BSH S & M B I -4ltaM M ri74ej! iiaaaaaaalHI i ru SHORE MOTORIST RUNS DOWN GIRL Child Hit by Car While Cressing Street Is Seriously Injured AUTO THIEF SUSPECTS HELD Special Dispatch te Evcnlne Public I.cdetr Atlantic CHy. July 1M. Immediately upon their arrival in this city today, following their release tinder .feOOO bull each in Ocean City en a charge of stealing nn automobile, (Jeorge W. Hare, 50:14 Yerk read, Philadelphia, nnd Lee Dennelly, of this 'ty, were rearrested. Tlie tinlr are charged by Jehn Parsons, of !i Xerth llhede Island avenue, with stealing his ma chine from In front of his home. Tliev were released under 111)00 bnll each for a hearing. Running across tlie street In front of n standing trolley cnr. Margaret Menara, seven years old, of 241." Arctic avenue, dnrted directly In front of nn automobile, driven by Leuis F. Masen, 12 Xertli Stenton place, last night. She was knocked down nnd both tlic front mid rear wheels passed ever her body. Mnsen slopped Ills machine, picked up tlic little gtii and took her te the city hospital, where her condition Is said te be serious. Masen sur rendered te the police nnd was re leased under S1000 ball te await the result of the child's lnurles. Michael Sncknn, who gave his nddress ns Trenten, wns arrested here early this morning as a susplcueus chnractcr. Detectives who were patrolling the upper section of the city did net like the manner In which Sncksen wns touring the neighborhood nnd placed him tinder arrest. When searched nt the police station he was found te be carrying n revolver with twenty-one shells distributed nbeut his pockets. Police said he admitted te them that tlie machine he was driving was stolen in Trenten. LIST 110 RUM RUNNERS Brooks Completes Data en Rum- h Smuggling Ships A list of 110 schooners of American nnd foreign registry engaged in smug gling rum Inte tills country from the Wcsf Indies nnd the Hahamas hns been compiled b.v Xichela C Hroeks. spe cial agent, Treasury Department, in charge of customs lu this district. Although this Is the largest number of beats ever reported engaged in ruin running, the apparent licet of smug glers is steering hy of the Jersey toast In Mr. Hreehs' dlstilct, lv iivs. "Last summer." rind Mr. Hioeks, 'rum-runners dotted the .leisey coast, and in several instani es successfully landed their cargoes. Increased activ ity bv coat guards and revenue men in this dlstilct has caucd an ap parent change in their operations. "Xew Yerk apparently is the Mecca for whisky smuggler, despite the fact t tint most of the ewneis of the bents are natives of tlie .Tersey coast. "It is apparent that the rum-runners hnve decided te lay off tire Jer sey const in this district, due te tlie strict vigilance maintained by the const guiuds." GRANDPARENTS A LURE Bey Just Had te See Them Thus Came Missing Repert I.eve of his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0car II. A. Ven Hulevv, of Hroekline. Delaware County, caused fourteen- car-old Itnbert Titus, of 410 Gcddcs street. Wilmington, te leave his home Mendny without telling his parents whom he was going. Part of tlie boy's trip was made in the automobile of a friend and the rest en roller skates. His parents told police of bis absence and were notified jetcrdny he was wife with his grand parents. Ilia father took him home last night. Will Ask New Bids en Building Director Furbush announced yester day he would re.ulvfitise for proposals for tlie construction of a building for tiibcMiilur patients nt tlie Hospital for tlie lnane, at Hyberry. and the elec tion of a gatehouse or ledge at the Hospital for Contagious Diseases. 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The beyH, Jeseph, five years old, nnd Wil liam, two, cried with their mother ns she told hew Jeseph F. Ncnry, the husband nnd fnther, left their home te go te work and disappeared. The fnmlly lives at MriS Kerns street. Xearv has net been well In months. He wns employed as cashier in n downtown resiniirniu, jisihb mu famllv, he stnrtcd for the restaurant. When lie did net return Sunday night Mrs. Xcary wns terrified. Xcxt day no word wns received nnd she went te the restaurant only te find he hnd net been there. She had little money nnd that wns exhausted en Wednesday. When the children cried with hunger estcrdny she decided te appeal te the police. The. latter gave her some money. A gencrnl alarm was sent out with instructions te search all hospitals. Xenry Is forty jcars old, five feet live In height, has brown eyes nnd were a dark-blue suit. PARK ORCHESTRA TO GIVE FIRST CHILDREN'S CONCERT Saturday Morning Symphony Pro gram Displaces That e fSunday The first of n scries of Saturday morning children's concerts by the Mu nicipal Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Victer Kelnr, will be given at lOl.'IO o'clock tomorrow in the I.emen Hill concert pavilion in Fuirineiiut Park, near Thirty-first street and Oirard ave nue. Thcc concerts have been planned te take tlic place of the Sunday afternoon tenccrts, which, en account of tlic heat, proved te be mere of n hardship than a pleasure te audience nnd musicians alike. Tlie pregrcm will contain music of a light nature, designed te develop geed taste in tlie youthful auditors. The concerts will be free nnd the .management is confident that crowds of children will nttend nnd enjoy them. The program Is as follews: 1. Turkish march Ileetheven I J. Uiciturc "The .Merry Wlven of Windser" .. .-sicnmi Drenm music, from "Itnnicl nnd Ureter' numpcraincK Wnltz. "The lllue Dnnuhe' ....Strauss hcherie. from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" '' .MendelMenn "I'ecr Unt, Suite Ne. 1 opus -111 . .Urleg ASKS $1,000,000 BOND Must Be Posted by Objectors te Reynolds' Bid In Lehigh Stock Objectors te the sale of tlic stock of. The iA-hlgh nnd WUUs-Tlarre Ceal Company te the .Tacknin K. Reynold Svndiuite. of New Yerk, will have te tiie a bend of $1,000,000 nt a guaran tee that if n resale is ordered n bid better than that of the Reynolds group will be furthceming. The Reynolds group bill $32.3)1 .l.'tO. The United States District Court here yesterday made this requirement of the Franklin Securities Cempuny, of this city, in filing bend en behalf of Isaac T. nnd Mary T. W. Starr, ntockhelderi, of tiie Ccntrnl Railroad of New Jersey. The Stnrrs objected te the snlc te the Reynolds group.' If the bend is net filed the Starr.s' petition will be dismissed. Fuilure te tile the bend abe will bar the Frank lin Company from filing an amended Intervening petition ngnlnst the hale In the event that no bend Is filed the case will be determined en its, merits by the Court. Have Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Mr. nnd Mrs. .Teel Kleck, of fi.'lO East Tulpeheckcn Mrect, (iermnntevvii, celebrated their golden wedding nnnl verhary last night Mr. Kleck, who is seventy-six jeais old, retired from business five years age. He was a wholesale commission merchant. Mrs Kleck is sKty-elght .vears old. With them were their nine daughters, two sons nnd twelve grandchildren. DIAMDND Rjaite, Original end Superior in Quality Design end Werkrnenship Closed Saturday all day (TifaW1" ypSenr en the Seles of our Shoes ' UunrAntFe that TheyAttfRiht ifftai '$cue Fer Men, Women and Children The Footwear Event of the Year ! Savings for the Entire Family ! ! Men's Oxfords In Black or Tan $i.40 4 Others at $5.J0 & $6.40 Fer the Bey I t Black or Tan Oxfords Tim Hturily dependable kinds parents nppreplnte for their Reed we.irtns: qualities, THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street u FIANCES STABBED BY GIRL'S FATHER Couple Attacked en Way Church te Arrange for Wedding te While en the way te4Jrtirch te make plans for their wedding "ay Jitrinn Miirknzane, eighteen yenrs old, JSJC1 North Fnlrhlll street, and htilgi Lnuiier, her nance, wcie attacked with a knife last night by Michael Marka Marka 7ane, the girt' father, police say. He strongly disapproved of the wed- The prospective bride and bride-groom nre In n serious condition. The girl is in Mount Sinai Hospital, suffering from n deep wound in the back. I.amier is In Mm Pennsvlvnnin Hospital. He ie- eeived two wounds In the side anil "another In the back. Mnrkazane es caped. hniirier called nt tlie home of Miss Mnrknanne, L'M2(I Xertli Fnlrhlll stteel, lust night, nnd they discussed plans for the wedding. The license had been ebtnincd, but the bilde-to-be required u few things te complete her trousseau. I.aurler uc uc cempniilcd her en little shopping tours. While out they decided te go te the Church of Our l.ndy of Geed Counsel, where tlie ceremony was te have been performed today, nnd nrranged some details. It hnd been planned te make the wedding n picturesque affair which would live long In their memory Mnrkazarie, who it Is believed fol lowed the coiiele when they left liiine, Is said te have suddenly sprung upon them near Flghth street nnd Washing ton nvcniic. "It will never be." he exclaimed, ns he drew a sharp knife from Ills coat. He plunged It into I.aurler first nnd then stabbed his daughter, police say. Paiscrs-by summoned patrols. I.au rler pleaded te be token with Ills fiancee, but in the excitement of the moment his pica was unheard. cigarettes They are GOOD! 10 Bay this Cigarette andSace Meney ( THERE'S an atmosphere about The Helmes Press printing that we will be glad te share with you. The Helmes Press, 'Primers 1315.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia J BAR PINS Open Saturday DurinR July Men's Silk Sex 60c $3.65 - H H HI W H H st A Mm JLs & iMBI Hi !KJf-iX-rf-v .AbSlBSiBSiS'flPffrlli "J "" y MAYOR SUED FOR S26,( Widow 8eeke Damages frf Death f$ Husband In Elisabeth, N, J. Elizabeth, N. .1., July 28. Mayer ft Mrnvlag was made defendant yesterday J$ In n suit In which $2.1,000 damages nrevy seiiL'ht bv Mrs. Elizabeth Freer, of 1)34 3 Flera street, for the death of her hits M band, Charle I'lcer, who wns struc -f by the Mayer's car en December 31'$ mei 'A t.' ....... .,... ...it..- . w.1l VV;(!fcC in, iivnnllfl lint., ti'linn 4ltn Afnfm'ti M .Ml lilt II 1 in lie uicii mu unys luicr. OPEN UNTIL NOON TOMORROW The Geed Old Days Have Returned You'll realize that your dollar is worth a dollar when you see the price tags en these splendid suits. Suits made te sell for $28 te $43 at $19 $24 29 Finely made standard wor steds. At prices that take you back te the summer of '14. P !: R KY'S Yeu wouldn't wear ear-muffs at the equator! Then why net wear cool, sensible summer clothes in tropical Philadelphia? Take your choice at our Super Value prices. ! Palm Beaches There's a lasting satisfaction in Palm Beaches of such quality, as ours. $14.50 and $17. Rich, Lustrous Mehairs Net the old-fashioned mehairs but new, beautiful designs. Superbly made. $18 and $20. Featherweight Tropical Worsteds We have these cool, handsome suits up te 54 inches. And every ether form of sum mer garment you may ask for every one at a Super-Value price. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men id V. 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