' -' '' i Jfal iMt i MJMaJ i-iMiMfi ... 2 ... ii i mi mum 11 li - i .V .i ... . i . ,-. .A V. m ' -J- w . " at e, MMHfliMIHMHHMtaMHlM K i. r. 1 TDUTHSHABBED "AS HOTEL 'BEATS' JWe 'Heavy' Suitcases Con tained One Undershirt and Blocks of Weed HAD THIRTY-FIVE CENTS The peaceful slumber of 'we reung ,en wrre abruptly endetf e,rl- tills morning nt n Chestnut street lietrl. when City Detective Merlnrlly went I te their room nnd demanded tnat they te alone with hlm te 'i!y Hall, wheie Re found for thorn mere simple nocem- ( mofinuen. wnit'll ine iltin-mr -uiu rn- ere uited te their mentis. I.afer they u-pr.. tibial tn SI 000 ti.til for a further henring in a week The young men. who were well dressed nml nppnicntl prosperous traveling salesmen, save thiir names a , Mee Geldman, twenty-three rears old. 870 Illvershle Hrive. New Yerk, nnd Ilobert Wehlfcld. twent. 01 l'eit Washington nvenue. New Yerk. They nere elated en u charge of obtaining room nnd benrd under false protons. ' According te the detective, the young, men had thirty-five cente between 1,,, when they went te the hotel hist night This they K.ild they hud given te the bellbev for eat tying their henvv suit cases. Examination of the sunc.'tes leven ed that they contained one undershirt mil a newspaper, nnd were mude he,iy bv three large blinks of weed Geldman, if I alleged, jumped .1 hotel bill of SHIO at the Ititss-t'nrlteti I!t week lie denied that hi- hud tried te 'jump" h.s bill. saying he hud been ill in the hotel nnd. lifter IcaWng. bad called the management daily en tne phone, premising te pay. He had been disappointed, he said, in net receiving an expected sum fiem New Yeik f.at mghl the eung men drove no ie the hotel in their tnntercur After lej Intering and lea in? their baggage thev took the ear te a gatagc tit Hliteiitii and Market streets. The detective of another Hetel glanced ever the resister last night nnd roce;- nixed the signal me or tmiiimati as tlial of ft young man who had left hi, hotel without taking the trouble te settle hN account When reu ed fteui the r bei I U . - morning the out he betfj;t. tf be il- lowed te get in leii ti witn inir fiJemK premiIn tliut the would make even- tnlns rigii'. mi' neiecuv- .ueriaruv, decided that the ieuld de thir -plaining wtere tue police mitgKtiate. MOORE PRAISES HIS WORK IN PAVING CITY STREETS t.ii. - inn mil. . i..m.m I CH VI IWW IIIIICO VI I II I p w s. - During His Office Near.v 100 tn.Ies of urcets in Piula Iclphla hare been pared during tli present Adrmn'tintinn am' prevision have been made for 1ft.." mere miles of lZU-r cost is $1. 001.000. of which JtHO.OuO i"' payable by the munieliiullt in fient of ' IBterseciiens and unnsse.ssatiie lirepenj. , Most of the paving wns in trent of new into efl'.s t t!.is morning for the pur- Delywnie. who are in training thtre dwelling home operations and for gen- pose of directing traffic a.wy from tin- 'i', io'meiitnitioii Included a bat eral highway Improvement. large, irosstewn thoieughfuies : ritie.t,aiil)M lf inf,,MtIv m attack suppeited in signmg xne eruinnnie uiueri.irm- additional nav.ns erk. Mayer Meer- said: "Occasienal1' ihe Ailmini"tiatIen is ' criticized but there i daily evidtnc coining up fiem everv depnrtmen; e' Important censtni. tive work. W. ai- applying the .itCs lean and . urrent funds te m.h needed and lasting lin- nrovereetits. We e ild go much further with street Imorevenjonts. which me new se vastlv different from "vhat the were two y-as age. i' we ,suld obtain wait reasonable rMiiui trem the .-stut for the money paid en automobile Ilcenies. which new amounts In the aggregate te about Jll.Otsl.eOO "The paring w de is tern up bv heavy trucks and automobiles cem.ng from all prts of tin- .ta'e. some e' tl.e trucks runn ng a standardized b isiness in competition with railroads and ether i transportation lines which are compelled v iiuj tnrt in mi.- lunil ii UIIOLtl"! The matter e' truck resulnrinn. whleh lis becoming a big irv jireblein. was ' irecently teiei-rnl te the Citv .Solciter vtth e view of tirecurlni -em.. roa'-en- ible legislation upon this subject " An ordinance aiifherizlne the siJdin: ft thirty streets prirn lpjllv in the .! burban wardi. nrenaiaterv te n-'t paving work the HstimatHd . et n which is ST.'.OfiO. has also n-i n ap proved by f e Ma or ADVISES DISMISSING SUIT BROUGHT BY VICTOR CO. Vice Chancellor Sees Ne Reason for Order Against Ex-Empleye Vice Chnmel'er Learning. efCamil-n tedav advised a decree dismissing the application for an injurn tiun askfd to te by the Victer Talking Madiine Com pany against Charles p. Stitt. fet . merly aupri'intendmt of ihe c..uipun s cabinet facteiy. Three jeats he a pielnmnnrv ie stralnt order was granted bv the emit ie Keen niiti trem divulcin; ti.iee a. a -.r u v! i '... ..-,..,. ... ... u . ..' , i riini no i , e ,-oijiiiuiiieii' liiic rinuu - ifilCfi I r ' "1ml,,nT ''.' ' 'Vil Service ( oininissieii ter appoint- ulay nfternoen when nn automobile be rlval nrm li was , entended flint t.tt ment as pestmiiste, of that t irv nt a leiiKing te tl.e Huieau of I'el crashed rnn"u. V1"C ,'",,"i,"V1"" "'':"" ,n"""" nl!r "f t',,ll" ."' into an number automobile en Cltv appnantes that had .'est the . einpuin His nomination bv Piesideni Hard- Line near Overbroek McHreartv was thousands of de..nis te peife.t ng h cpeited within n few ,as charged with dining u car while intexi- in ins opinion the Nice hnn ellei Senater pepper nnd Itcpresentative '(ated ISJtin .V Pru'( .V, '!et l1"1"'"! . ''"nn'll. of Seranten have both in- The hearing befeie Mag.Miate A. ihur anewlng that Stilt had done anything dersed hint ,n the I.eu-,.r Mri..u ..i... st..,,., n.a that would nffeit the Vhter Company's nieces nnu trhi auv information Stitt had supplied was the tesult of his own experience 8tltt is new assistant general n an flger of the National Casket I'empum. Bosten. His home m ,n West r.,.' llngswoed AUTO RUNS DOWN AGED MAN Driver Speeds Away Without tempting te Aid Victim At- Egg Harber. .. .1., .lulv .".1 Uy All r i ii . ' , l'.l Jehn llnrgraie, .iily.iiui years old, Is in the local hei.pitnl with years old, Is m the local hei.pitnl with fractured skull, t. ur broken ribs nd inrer ureacn roes, ine result el lieinr run down by an automobile en the TTSI,. !... n... ..... .1... , . ,". i .. ...,v ..u.. i,a.. III.- ill li.'l ei wnicu ed net Mop. but sped awn . Mr. HnrginveV tonditien is ciiticul Rlate ii lid local police are iiivestignt iiivestignt leg MINERS' HOME DYNAMITED Threat te Blew Up Heuse Unless eya Quit Werk Had Been Made ftv 1nlnnteivii. l'a.. .Inly .".1 -itit- J: The home of Clarence lleblnsnu. ?'.ffwll0fe two sons work ut the Tret re.. fetluPlyeUljH !TI.;k remnnnj. ,.. -nuiru i nriifiKiiuii hum ii..ni.i.K. UODlll.sen telJ MHt irnupcrK thai i. ..aa&Uia.i .. (t.u. I... ... ii . ,. i A , t . , . IH- 1HVIHU il tiliriiL Hi IIIUIl BI'Tt'IIII BinJH Mge, saying ins lienu WOlllil de ilOnn UP unless ins two ueyri quit weia, uatemala Receives U. 6. Envey ajateinaJu City, duly .'11. The new- terlean .Minister te (ttiatcnialn, Ul H. tte !W er, III.-, niTlved here te pu uuiic.'. I lie iiiiiemi nnu were given a cordial reception. WHERE ARE THE CARS OF YESTERDAY? .. v faaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarc'r- ' alButaaaaat?ltuBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam m HiHV taawBBBBBalBBBlSBBiHBBBBBBBBBHkejaBBBwlsBBBBB 1 iSZIBSl? -MkmB I SIB I MMwmmL x'MmmhJ i Kmv-AMfr . va.1J)V " M- BB wWVH Vel a single automobile parbed lu one of the Impost blode during the Imvlest hour C'hestmil street between Itrn.id and Fifteenth, snapped at neon today Police and Public Tackle Traffic Rules ( niillnllril fliiln I'atr One ., (u SP, raught llli in : 1 1 ei e- ' latien-i A few moment" ntti mi"'''Heh , went into effe. t Kiankllu NetY. of I an- atei, dii mi a hug" epien truck. v.is hilled at I'.teud street blew (eii a. he tittenipted te turn left Inte Stiles street at the side of the Hetel Majetf. .i finerlte hert -ut for motorists wishing te leiitinue east en Gimrd nven ie without making the turn south of the latter thoreughfate Motercjclo Patrolmen Amhiose and jvr,,1rtn quirkh straightened out the '-lung tangle.- The ,:,, tutn.t, P"lnt te Giraid avenue is the i.mtrel stnt.eii at Poplar treei j,,. rollewtng contiei stations went spruce, i ut . hiiewuiu. u aii.i.f, . l'eplai Master, llsfuid, Ilerk". Iia nieiid. Yerk. C.leiiwoed avenue, Alle- glieny aetme and Veiiiinge -jttect , , . ... ... , '" "Mlil ' urn ""'" , "" hand turn- are prohibited at ine fellow .nj hast and Wst thoretigblures Ki-If . Columbia. Girnrd ami Itldge -- n""- fprln GaidMi. Arch. Chestnut a,llI l.e usf i iih1 tiling w.i.i li lauseil slight con fusion snd which will prebubl be rernel.e.j sheitly tt tliat .at the control station- ruuiu of tie i)Id-tini sein.i sein.i jdieres still are equipped with the red '"Ne I. -it Turn" signs, although left 'urns are ninv permittej nt t!iee in t rs.ctieii" Ac urdiiig ie iiie-e in i harge r.f the new r-guln'iens us rn " t as possible the street lines tei beiimhtiics will be re newed until there will be no (hame fei miLuiuIerst,infiiiig en the part of meter drivers us te wlieie the are l"ll1'' ted te step win! the crosstewu "am. passes ""en , netnu tieet iKiweeu fentn nnd uteenth stieetn was al most ent.reiy ftee of automobiles, while te the east of Tenth stieet the south side i f the sttcet was crowded met" La 'ite'.ieu-lj Meunte.l pHtielmeii were kept busv eiderlng en tlie drivers who villi wi-heil te take adantage or In one-he ii parkins' limit at tne eut. -rn end of the street l!eiw.-eji Ten'h and Sixteenth s,iee ie parking is peimitted between the hums of A M. mid H P. M. 'n Mmkei slieet between Seenth stteet and the Schuylki'l Itiver paikiny Is preh.bi'ed be'veen ihe hours of 4, HO -n.l C MO P M LOWRY FOR POSTMASTER Nomination for Seranten Office Is Expected in a Few Days Washington, .lulv .'11 -Milten W l.ei.rv. of Siianten has been lettihe. t.. ,,... l',,stnrfi., tior.srtne.r.r i.r .s.. i xnnavc riAODiArc i icmccc I TODAYS MARRIAGE LICENSES t.fl llv.irf 41.fl ),, t ,nl lnn-J t"',t!ir. 41U4 H'-l- K l..lh 1' nil-r ll.'rt .0 ism ji jt! Mjrv Rcb-ffO'l 111.S Keitau. ft tia -I i e.ltns 1I1T N ur.anna UJl-r Im . SL'l Ij.urits l '"i t0 Kew.ic IIltenHt-lr . J'a n i lu,i. mun S" r.un 7040 IlAirrman .' 1 J..' t h.r,' Stan Kcrnl ut nj F -l V U'vf r.lart Kershaw " Hrtu.ie Hum0 l.'elt HalnhrliSi- at ami . i,l V'I ' 1J1I1 Pir- .t Arthui K SHtuliBtri.tn, IJ2J V. j'i.ice ar.it Sfinu W i,ueta(un IUJ2 Vailc r I'jrii A It.n" .Urrirt.i. ' jru. am Iera M 1 '.ehf r'. '.ii. ST10 "Jprinif ,.r1".n " Jl'uinn leek no J'uplar .1 an I i:a'i w-'i'.m. iavt rittier at J'ern Kj"hei ajs l"".'iniatii ' .nn Aim J"'-m KajKhei -ii iVufiiV i"-triTi'(in ,, ,t uej tll'im ..NI"f" ,'; Thnini M lenui"! n ,M ( s l.'th 'i ?' an J l. ."t .'"14 .M IS Nell 0."S l'n at ari'l f'fjt! 1lr.i il.'."i I'm- t T' .en .1. WlUnn Trniir N U"n Hrtiwn. Tinten N. I Je'in uilvcr .'ISO V sin a' Snr. l.'L"! ItHini.tnr K J ami Kith ai'l l.,rma Juaeyli l I.eM.it.H(.. IC3U K ae ni I.irl fi Alnicn 13S1 l'j.arun!i Iiff.ln al Pft.in t ili.rr, scut S7U no .1 1.M7 Vaerlj t anil nnip Pride lan'es IVarer. K31 Vbati at Sce;t I7'.7 (lleiiinur" s'v hlnir II lUes I'litlitewn I'a l.uririU 1'iittsu.wn J'a AlhHit Flriln iU4(i Mnrns t M Vli 2Mri m ('nlera.lu fijjls Mail I. en SS18 Nerfull. DliM Krl'l 1031 8. ,V',th at I'hirles.T Itarrla n"llt Ifutfl and Julia, and J'-arl and Alice . nn.l h.. tiil l.ii .an .ilwell i.iiriaine .pia "Wl'Te' """ d AI--nd- i. Stpwcrt 204ft s J2! nt bI jrrtrui A leunjcsain ;,i;ni jhu .Maur-mn tun . .. . ..' . ... -- ai .. 11. and Cfiisi , Herman Ml hnyrt-r .u ISftUtirC tw w inriimr '1 i m ' Ainri .l(1rt 71 IB Ti-rfiljla ate. nil Am... M. Ilain 111. 732S Htilln rrt. ('.inlaw Uylewakl. 4H."ii Mlre at . anl , Jartevla-a, I.ewatiAewakl A12T Mel nil. at. Hubrt .1 '. Iluuh. 23H1 Oermantnwn v . nml Melen l.uknej 1A2I) N I.-Hlnew at .. fl ..?? Am,... an.. Ifiririii.ll. Kuim. sprina- fity. im Charlea -I lluat --aea .Micua ai an uiaia iviiilMn K.I.arkln 2MHN Smht nJ ' chimin u Huffman sunuury, n H G GUNS ROAR IN P DIX 'BATTLE Tanks, Airplanes and Howitzers Used With Real Shell and Bombs in Sham Attack TRAINING WORK IS ENDED I he nin.i nnjiri ssje li.ntle evei Wlt!iei.sei lit ( .illl t Ij was fought oil I the tnigit i.ingi" this iitternoeu for the benetlt of th 'J.'O rcsere efheers trem the Semnil Cerns Aiea, embtaclng thp State., ... v,... Yerk New .leisev -md 0 tank. alriliitnv hrtillerv machine guns, light mortars and howitzers. All paiuclpatliig units were fiem the Kitst ltn;:iule of the Plrst DUlsien stu stu tiene,l 1,,ie with 1'iigiidler Cuieiul W. S. Craves in i eiiiuiiind. The airplanes arrived tliis morning from MlUhel Field. Leng lshmd. The dciuoiistintien was net jilantied lis II of th hum battb" in the usual sense It! f - .1 llai-i; of the plan whs a rHl nurnut' that nf whnivin" tin 10- se v..' " c,s ,, gni hie wa he changes hat ha U h-e ' lug t ab.V , in th?- .eminc, of ,. battalion of if .Uv lit Hi Ml' n i'4 I" lr -'Hliri 1J( I III" ( World War. i In the w.ii the oiMslen inidudeil about I'T.mili in. n. Last ieur the tables ,,f .M ..tf... L .1 1... -.1 ... il. i rgatnz.it ion weie altered te change tue division's stieugth te O.tRHJ. Through out the oignnizutleii u general coiiiptes ceiiiptes coiiiptes sien was ne1'rshiir . Instead of there being four rltle .empanles m lt battalion of infiiti'r there aie new tlnee, the fourth beine ienlte.l in'e a inadiine M gnu cempaiij. i He -in acres et land irenting the nclu- The titles', ,f the (loughbe. tired tea', .ware Itiver took en a military aspect, bullets The fedd' r for the tieiidi Tents were quicklv erected and mes mortals did net belong te the Fourth of kitchens established July viu.eti. Ite.il shrapnel ' - served te the ai '.lleiymi n with wuiih' NFfiRt") PRFAPMFR HflT te "carry et." -he mimic battle ncunu rnCHOncn inU I The demonstration was the culmin- t .. , ,, . . ..,,., . ntlng "lug shw" f.g the tiainiiig j Brether of Man Charged With As ciitnp. the eftii-eis finishing up their sault Is Accused of Using Shotgun work today am. .Icpa.ting f.., home te- Chts,.r( .a., ,,ulv ,(i.'n,e Uev. K. monew. i.. v.. lu...., . i... Mayer Monre and Wdfaie Dneiterj nrburten iid'ered fiem this ,iiy te the camp .md witnessed the demonstra tion FIRE FIGHTER FINED Assistant Marshal Pays $25 for His Little Fun It " esi 'har.es Miiirenriv, an assist ant file marshal, just ?-C' and i ests te walk out of the Ardmere police station yesterda meinmg. .McHreartv was al ......i ...i.i. ... i... u....... a very formal affair. Mcltrcnrty was l'r""ght from u cell and a few moments ,,. ns flI),, Hl companion, who tlli.l le. im .limm Iriiit'n r.f Uis-I.. second nnd Iteedlnnd MreeiH. was dis charged. The two men immediately took a trolley for this citv. A detettive from (itv Hall went te Ardmore yesterday and hi ought hack the ar Mclirearty was driving ut the time of the accident. EXPECT TO AGREE ON FAIR PRESIDENT THIS WEEK Move te Curtail Scope of Project Meets With Pretest Naming of n leader for the Se.-qul-Centennial will probably be made this veel;. affording te member! of the .Steering Committee, which has been delegated e pid: the new president. A suggestion te make the fair ineie conservative in scem meused much i pretest. Klchanl Wegieln, president et ( euncll, declared that he would net stand for any iiirtnilment of the plans. He threatened te have Council re fuse te appropriate the $,",000,1)00 pledged, but net yet appropriated, If there was uny move en the part of these in chaige te have the fuir reduced in its scope. 260,081 at City's Swimming Peels Murine 'he week ending Sntiitduy the attendance m the city's twenty-eight swimming poe's wan '..'150.081. The boys predominated with Ul.tlKl, .Men, 117, -710; Rirlrt, -lli.tSI, and women, 17,(101. 1IIK COAI. HTRIKK AMI IMJMMCSH 'Hie two aia becnmliia- ry rleaaly if lateU. Iut what rltnl th continuance of the atrlk li havlna; en Itnluntry In varleim eectlena Is belr.e: obaenet hv th .inaljtlc.il minds of Splllarie. Knn and Kortea. the huilnaaa trio of th I'mi u- I.tlkjev Make It a Habit A tit. GENERAL PRICE DUE Al GRETNA TODAY Has Been in France inspecting Sites for Memerial te Heroes CELEBRATION IS PLANNED Camp Duffy. .Mount (irelna.' Pa., ..Inly :t I. .Majer Ueneinl Willlnm G. , Price, dr.. commander of the Twenty eighth Division. National Ouard of Pennsylvania, will arrive here thi nfternoen. it was annenncs-l this morn ing by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Tayler Puscy. Deputy Attorney General and n member of the dhl'ien'i (dntf. f'olenel Pusey arrived heie jesterdar fieni New Yerk City, where he met General Pine, who has bepn nbeent from the country for several months en an Inspection trip of the battlefield of Frame. The purpose of he trip wa te select available nite for monuments which it is proposed te erect in memei-v of the men of the Twenty-eighth Division. Prepatatlenx are in full swing here Ie lender te the general a welcome-home lelebratlen. The. feature of the day's eents wM be a review of the entire Tift -sixth Infantry Urigade with the 103d Cavalry of the Fifty-second Caalry llrigede. nlse participating If It is tetind jesslble te bring them from their camp at Colebrook. It was aNe said here that General Price will net aPHiime command of the division until August .1. He Is expected te tctiirn te his home in Ohefler after a day or se here Brigadier General K. (' .Shannen, commander of the Fifty sixth Infantry Itngnde. andem- ' mander of the Twenty-eighth DivW.en during the absence of General Price, Is eypewed te tetain lemmand of the divi- , frien for nnelher week i ' twenty thousand vlssiteis weie here' yestwdej. many of them 1'hiiadel , phinns. including several hundred j i veterans of the Wetld War who cume j te the reunion or the old Ultli Infautry Kegimcnt. which ended last night. 1 The feat in e of the dny was a rifle j match for the championship of the lOI'd I Cavalry or the previsional championship 1 nt lllu Atlfll... Vlflr.k.i.n.l f '..... .!... I ' ...... . 'ii; -iw.t., . u.cill,. 7 Ilngnde. All (he troops and ether units or rue avairy partlcipatea, each unit having a team of ten men. Troop t, commanded by Captain Samuel Kvans, dr.. wen the match wilii a very high score. nether featuie of the duv was a i Tintrt rtTt V.Alti.n.t (It. I'l., ,!. IWH.. nnd Treen It of the cnvnlr. The First 'City Troop under command of Captain ' f !..v.n 1 -rt 1 l. ...u .:.,. ninuviii at. ii itvu nun in, liiaicii wmi h. score of i-li. The U'Jth lnianlrv umi ,, l.ill ..me f.'n. tC iiii, i.lwifhin n few inches of the range of a fantty. Sattndav the 111th wen th ! rifle ' hnmpieubhlp of the brigade freml"1, ' th' Mn8- lved te blew th the lPJth. (drop directly eer Kallr. s head. Th DELAWARE TROOPERS START TWO-WEEK TRAINING PERIOD 52 Officers and 750 Enlisted Men at New Caatle Rifle Range Kift.wwe officers and 7."0 enlisled inen of the HtSth Artillery, Anti-Air craft. I.'eiaware .National Uuaril. en- teicd upon a two weeks' period of ....... ...!!. .....t..i.. .,.i.... . .u. ill '-IIUIMIS llllllUI, LllllllllJn lOUll.t ill IOC Delaware State ritle range, below New Castle. The ainp has been designated by Cowmer William Denriey as Camp tioerge W. Sparks, a tribute te a inem- hll. ..f till. L,a(T n ll. .l!.ir1 ....A.1,1.' If. ,..nJ t-. .,..tJ (,- i i n. .,''.. ..t. '" nUII till' n Tl'll lit llllllttll tl 1 - fn:ru . i,ie ,j,. . s. . . . -hering strict y te entr.i n.ng or- iWr' "'l''1'", f "' two battalions r'! '","c.wlt?t."1,5l, .' - ''Vernment "r,l",llu UC.tJir IV u i-iiiri llatteries A. Ii. C and D, from Wilmington, ur- Kaliz was bad!) bruised 'nnd shaken" up! i!eij at the camp at It :4." o'clock. lint- ' Yesterday morning Dr. Du Witt, at lery H. fiem New Castle, njrived ten 'the request of Mr. Kuliz, who wns'un wns'un iniiiiites later. able te speak atieve a whisper, tele- Mllfurd tioeps entrained at 7 A I phoned Mis, Kali, te come te (he in in in o'cleik. reaching the Stale read at 10 j jured actor. Mrs. Kallz, despite her o'clock. The eldier-j hiked fteni the; naturally nervous condition ns n result Stnte toad te the uimp. a 'liMtinic of ' of the combined Incidents, went at once half a mile I te Kullz's bedside. Within a lemparntively short time . ..(uiiivii, .r-giu ueiillllir IO' lin pulpit vacancy caused bv the resigna tien of the Jtev. .1. It. Hennett. paste of Calvary Baptist Church, was shot Satuiday night. The ministerial candi date was lieaten and robbed several nights age in front of the chinch. Following the hearing el Watsen .lueksen and Isiah Lewis, the two Negroes i barged with assault and bat tery and highway robbery bv Monlsen, the minister was shot iit by William Jacksen, a young brother of Watsen Jncksen. n shotgun being used. The minister was shot in the hip. Jack Jack seu tied and a wairnut for his nriest bus been sworn out bv the c'eigyman. SHOCK OF FIRE KILLS MAN Farmer Watched Buildings Burn , (lazze has been arrested nnd charged and Dies the Next Morning lV1,h !'" im,r,7: ?r 1,is J-"""?:''' brother. . .. , ... ... . . JeMMih, last lebrtinry. Mrs. Lucv Lanca-stcr, Pa., .lulv .'11 - Sheck iiiin,,,., ,.v..,. si,.,... ,h, . V i .,.... I,l ,...'.. .,.. ...l 1 i r' ..t.e ...e -..., r iimim- .(.in Imil UUIIl te the ground Saturday is believed te hae i aused the death of Jehn F. Mowrer, letired farmer, of Paiadiie Township. early yesterday Sir. .Mewier formerly owned the destiny id .buildings. The less whs about .$111, (isi, indiidlng some livestock nnd the sea son's crops. He had net been well and died the Morning after the fire, while dressing. TEACHERS AT POSTOFFICE . . .... I ix , killed lifter Leuis had reproached him Guests of Colonel Kemp for Teur.fcl. blowing i. younger sister t, ," of Inspection Today Colonel (ieerge K. Kemp will be host I b0'' inda te h number of public s. hoel , teachers, who will pay a visit of in spectien te the Philadelphia Posteflice. Their tour of the vnrJeus departments will be opportune, for it is estimated that mere than one million small piecin of mall will be handled, us is usually the ease at the end of eery month. The visit of the teachers is part of n summer program that Include the in spection of many industrial rumens nnd prisons, as well as municipal de. purtment'. Baby Takes Poison (ii'ian Ilradtleld, two yeais old. of 3'JIO Summer street, swallowed a quan tity of poii-en by mlntnke yesterday. He wns attrncted te the bottle, which steed en n table near nt hand, and taking It down, drank what little stud" waa in it. His mother discovered him a few min utes later nnd, perceiving the utalnH about his mouth and the empty bottle lylrlg en the fleer, she became alarmed and summoned the Sixteenth diatrlct police. The boy wns tnken te the Pres, byterian Hospital, where It Is said he is out of danger. Reconciliation Seen :(!''' v lv;iBsi',''5ll 'I ' 'iEisBB' vp?nS iftki JBBk. wSkZ V ' flaiKfB k JBiww; '"S-wsaH IsfllAliMMrtMMMMMMHHIIIM AMELIA STONK Musical comedy actress who may be riunllrH with her husband, Ar mand Kallz, ns the result of his calling her te his bedside following a serious accident STAGE PAIR'S RIFT Armatsrt l.r! iAn. ,,st A.ni:n Armand Kaliz, Acter, and Amelia Stene, Actress, Living Apart, Injured Same Evening CALLS HER TO BEDSIDE New eru. duly 81.- A double ac cident may be the means of bringing about a reconciliation between Armand Ivnlir, vaudeville artist and producer star of Broadway's latest musical revue. "Spice of 11)22," at the Winter Gar den, and bis wife, (V.s beautiful mu sical comedy actress. Amelia Stene. They have been separated for nearly n year. Mrs. Kaliz has been living nt the Clnridge and her husband at the Friars Club. l.afO I.ate Saturday night, during '"Spice of V burlesque en ''Tesca," Kull ns me sincKen .eunr. icn prone upon the stage. leglstering death. He slightly overreached his fall, btlnglng his head "'"eending back-drop. Draft from the e e neavy urep sirui-K tue actor in the I audience did net lealize, whaChad'hnp 'Ctiih'ts!'1 u x"la""1' mer ihe Isully wild initlinil te IIia l.'t Am.!. It... nitnl. in Tlih'tv-fnnrtli street ivli"i I... us treated by Drs. S. K. De Witt and !M' M- 'IVtelman. Knlli-. suffeied nhra- slens of the scalp and a slight cencus t.len of the brnln. It vs snfd his con dition was M-iletis, but that he would recover At the same time that this was tak ing place, Kuliz's wife, Amelia Stene, was returning from Leng lleach bv au tomebile with friends. The car stepped for a few moments en llreudway and nil the ei-tupants, tave Mrs. Kallz, left the car. While awaiting ihelr return the car I " Jii". juii us pii L,rck from behind by another ,. by a man apparently intexu car w;as th.ewn dear ...ress lu wnicu Jlrs. Kallz was sitting was r car driv- ntwl. Her tile sti'fiAt and. theueh net serleuslv ininr.t tru At her suite in the Clnridge. later in the day, Mrs. Kaliz. when questioned as te the possibility of a leconclllnllen of the one-time "happiest married couple en Itreadway." said: "Well. I an't eiactlv say. Mr. Kallz and I hae been separated for nearly a year, through mutual consent legally, since April 14. "As far as a loeenelllntion is on en cerned, well one tnn never tell; This bus all been se sudden, Mr. KhII.'n un fortunate hecident. I mean and mine both en the same night. Naturally, wc haven't had lime te discuss things yet. Heweer, Armand wanted me anil I went te him, even though I teally am scarcely able te be about. Hut I didn't want Mr. Ktilfz te knew about my ac cldent, as It might have made' hlm worse, se 1 have tald nothing about It yet. "Who knows? Something may ionic of this curious twin accident yet I" MOTHER TRAPS SLAYER SON Man Who Shet Brether Lured Frem Hiding Place and Arrested Newark. X. .1.. July .11.- f By A. P ) Lured line by his own mother. Leuis ., - ..'. - ...... ....... .,.e,...i ue- tween her sons, has been Insistent that the police find Iiuls nml hae hlm punished for the crime. Late Inst night Mrs. (Jn.e notified the police that Leuis would come te Newaik in an effort te get his young wife te leave with him for his hiding place somewhere in New Yeik. The po lice surrounded hi wlfe'n home nnd discovered the fugitive in a closet. He. expressed surnrl.se that un nun slmeia (interfcie in whnt he said was u fnmilv find. Ihe younger brother was shot nnd ept an offer of lnairlage from a neigh. READY FOR BANDITS Sawed Off Riffes Are Attached te Police Motorcycle Cars When forty-five motercjclo patrolmen icil en with their inachinevi fur In. lined up ith their machines' for ,n. spectlen this morning nt Thirty-third and Thompson streets iney displayed attached te their side cars new rilen, specially designed for bandit chasing. I.ieutenn-it Kdw.nds, who made the inspection, refused te comment en why the barrels of the rifles had been sawed off. He said that specially made uirl ridges would be used in iliem, l,m kPf,t secret what sort of a lead Ihe car tridges centnlned. Alarm But Ne Blaze in Theatre A tiie nlarm was rounded ut 8:10 o'clock this morning from the private box at the liljeu Theatre. Kighth street north of Hnce. The theatre is closed fur the summer. Firemen could find no bln7e. It Is believed crossed wires t aused Ihe alaiui. ACCIDENT MAY END BELIEVE 0BENCHAIN JURY MAY REACH COMPROMISE Reported 10-2 for Acquittal, May Return Manslaughter Verdict Les Alleles. .Tuly .31. 0?y A. P.) The jury In the trial of Mrs. Mndn lynne Obcnchnln. accused of the mur der of her sweetheart, ,T, Helten Ken nedy, n broker, August ft last, still deliberated today nfter It hnd been out fifty-four nnd one-half hours. When the jury, composed of five men nnd seven women, wns locked up last night, the latent rumor was that, dead locked nt 10 te '- for ncqulttnl. It was considering n compromise verdict of manslaughter. Judge Jehn W. Shenk. who presided nt the trial, Intimated he expected tn call the jurors before him again today and asiertnln what progress they had mnde toward n verdict. He nlse Indicated his intention te keep them out, possibly until Wednes day, unless Ibey returned n verdict be be feie that time. It Is Mrs. Obcnchaln'is second trial. When he gave (hem the case last Fri day nfternoen he Instructed them te reach a verdict If possible, calling at tention te the expense of the two trials of Mrs. Obcnchnln nnd the two trlalh of her co-defendant. Arthur C. Hurch. In the first trial of Mrs. Obenchnln and in both trials of Uutvh, the jurors dis agreed. Dies Frem Alcoholic Polien A man whose Identity the police nre trying te establish died from alcoholic poiseiufng last night about 8 o'clock in front of "'Si Vine street. He had a card In his pocket bearing the name A. Wachler. with an address en Ner te Fifty-second btrccl. The body was re moved te the Morgue. Deaths of a Day S. Cenrad Ott Jinny cniircnmcn anil members of tne h.gai profession in this city and in New aersey were grieved yesterday by an nouncement of the death of S. Cenrad Ott. He died late Saturday night in his home, 55 West Mnplc street, Met1' chnntville. X. .1. Mr. Ott was born In Philadelphia September 10. 1809, and attended pub lic school until he was twelve years old. He then entered the employment of Jehn Wanamaker. Later he became clerk in the law effltc of Alfred A. Outctbrldge and there acquired the de sire te study law. Obliged te grasp op portunity as it came, he entered the employ of It. i. Dun & Ce. Leaving there, he moved tn Camden thirty-two years age and took up newspaper work en the Pest and at the same time wns local correspondent for the PfUMC LCDDKIt. Recently his name had been discussed in connection with the nnnelntment et a Federal Judge, though Mr. Ott had said he was net desirous of such nn np np pelntment. Fer thtee terms he had been president of the Cnnulen County Hnr Association and would have been elected for another term without opposition had he lived. Mrs. Denetta L. Jerdan Mrs. Dcncttn Lavinla Jerdan, wife of Harry T. .Terdun, general manage. of the Keith interests in Philadelphia, died Saturday after a long illness. Mrs. Jerdan in survived by her husband un.l tlnee chlldt en Denetta, Dorethy nnd Harry. Ilecause of the absence of the (hlldren in camp, arrangements for the funeral have net been completed. Or. Jehn H. Gower Denver. July 111. (y A. IM Dr. Jehn II. (lower, sixty-seven yours old. Internationally famous organist, com poser and espert en psychical research. ! died here late last pight. He suffered n ! paralytic stroke three days age. ler several yenrs nere nc mrecicu uie Gower mining interest in Denver nnd. Londen. In the field of psychical re- j search he hnd worked with Sir Oliver , Ledge. William Creeks, the Iinlfeurs, Sir Arthur Cennn Deyle nnd Miss Alice ' Jehnsen, of the Biitlsli Society of Pey- . chical Research, lie is survived by his j widow, a daughter and a seu. i Funeral for F. J. Keller ' Funeral servltes were held this aft ernoon for Frederick J. Keller, ser- ' cnty -three years old, who died Thurs day at his home, 127 Green lane, Mana- , yu'nk. lifter an illness of two weeks. He wns formerly employed for fifty -one yetus with the Peneeyd Iren Wetk", iiew pint of the American Steel Cem- pany. He was burled in Westminster Cemetery. He is survived by u widow. Mary M.; four sons, Frederick, Jr.. William, Hurry and Jehn; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. F.lizabeth Hingheiser and Mis. Mar garet Maslin, and ten grandchildren Mr., Keller was born in Iluden. Ger many, and came te this ceuutiy when an infant. Funeral of W. C. Cranmer Funeral services were held at L' o'clock this afternoon for 'William C. Crannier, former city surveyor, who made the first plan of the Parkway nnd surveyed the line for the Market street subway. Tin' sendees weie lenducted nt the David H. Schuyler Huildlng. ltiead and Diamond streets, und were attended by members of the liureau of Survevn and of Melitn 1dge, F. and A. M. He was burled in Laurel Hill Cemelei. Mr. Cranmer died ! Thursday nt his home, J0l,r North Twenty-third street. Funeral of Elizabeth C. Wheeler Funeral services were held this morn- ' lug for Miss Klizabetli C. Wheeler, who was fatally hurt Thursday evening, when the automobile in which she was riding with Mrs. J. Henry Senttergued ran into a bridge at State read ami Mill Creek read. She died in the llrynMnwr Hospital. The services were conducted nt her late home, fit)!) Cedar avenue Tiurlnl was made In Woodland Ceine teiy. Funeral of W. T. Hunt Funeral services for William T , Hunt, who died Thursday nt the age of eighty-three, were held this morning at Ml- North Seventeenth street. Mr. Hunt wns employed for five decades as an electrician und engineer in va rious Philadelphia newspaper plants. Inteiment was In North Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hunt Is sutvived by a wife and one sister, Mrs. Kmmn Hall, i of Germnntewn. IHO.VniH rAJ.UAIIAN On July V0, .IAMK.H V husband of Annie f. Unlulhan (net Mlllei I. Iteltle, trlenda ulae Cevri Northern I.lh erty N 180. V "t A . Invited te funeral en Wedneaday at T A. M.. from lata real ilence. 1M0 i: Monmouth hi tuternient Iirivaie iein" lunanuy eMininir. Mlr;ft; JJ "ViVi'VraiVt" .Be' '".' Jr ftelullvea and frlenda ar In vited te attend funeral lVedneadev 8:30 I A M , from ner Iiwa reeiaanre. 170.T N' 8d at ' Solemn uqulem maaa at HI, Mleh- , ael'a Church, in A M Ititerinent ,ret ' Ifelv Kedeemer f'emet'ry. I PITT Suddenly ftt Vlnaland. .V J en Jnlj SO. 10S2. KMII.Y II.. beloved wife of Char!e II. ntt and mother of itarv I). IlanlliiK. Relative and friend am In lted te attend funeral Wednemlav. An tniat S '.' 1 M , at th piirlern of Olive- II Ilalr. 18.n Cheatnut t Intermeni private HII.MrKK lli:SOBTH ATLANTIC CITV. X. J. WECLSBORO Kentucky Ave. nr llach, ter, houre; open aurreundlnsa; center et Attractlene nnd piers, ' llun. water In rm., prlv. batha. Ilacilnc i prlv from hotel. Nhewer batha, Hlev te Si ' Table unexiel S3 f.O up dlyj apee. wkl. Ain. I'lan wrchea'rn Danclnc. Oar. Th 4fi(l .1. I Dklt. O-aner, Direction. HAI.I'U MECKI.KV UKUWNu Au IK TRY ME HIM William Reth Leses Life in Big Timber Creek Despite Efferts of His Fiancee THREE RESCUERS RESCUED Despite valiant nltempts nf his sweet heart tn save him William Heth, twenty-eight yenrs old, 1215 Mount Vernen street, wns drowned yesterday after noon in Big Timber Creek, near West ville. N. J. The girl, with two ether companions, was rescued nfter she had become exhausted. neth, with Miss Laura McNulty, his fiancee, nnd Miss Kntherlne Smith, Miss Jennie Daley. William Wolcott and Harry Weiss, nil of this city, went te the bnatheuse colony en the Big Timber Creek nt Dead Man's Curve te pass the day. Shortly after dinner they went In bathing. At the time of the nccldenl Reth and the Misses Daley and Smith were In the water. Beth wns near the middle of the creek when he whs seized with cramps. Shouting for help, he disappeared beneath the surface. Im mediately Miss Smith nnd Miss Daley went te hia rescue but they (jet beyond their depth and also were obliged te shout for help. As Wolcott and Weiss went te their nntflstance. Miss McNulty noticed the plight of her sweetheart. InBtnntly she plunged Inte the water nnd swam to ward him. She wns about te grasp his hair when he Milk for the third time. Exhausted from her efforts Miss Mc Nulty was unable ie swim te shore. Edward Dermer, 14S Pellnrd street, whose attention had been attracted, rescued her. He then dived for Beth, but was unable te recover the body. Reth's parents live in the Seuth, but he has a sister at 23IJ7 Dickinsen street. He was an ex-service man, having been attached te the French Tank Cerps. While serving overseas he wns wounded six times. Recently he hns been em ployed ns n clerk in the Posteflice. Seized with cramps while tiathing alone near the Allegheny street wharf yesterday nfternoen. Michael Triincr, 50 years old. of .".110 Illcrmend utrect, drowned before help could reach hlm. The body was recovered. WOMAN DRINKS POISON Housekeeper, In Critical Condition, Gives Ne Reason for Her Act Elizabeth Powell, thltty-seren years old, drank poison yesterday afternoon in the home of Charles Gray, 1010 Palmer street, where she was employed ns a housekeeper. She wns tnken te St. Mary's Hospital tn a critical con dition, but would disclose no reason for her attempt te end her life. Although in Gray's employ only two wcekn, she hns been employed ns house keeper in the neighborhood for several years. She drank the poison in view of Gray. When Price Is an Object the service of this store is of especial advantage; there is assurance of best quality (always truest economy), largest selection, correct vogue and greatest value. Jewelry, Silver, Watches, Silver Plate, Clocks, China, Glass Appointments, Leather Articles, Lamps, Stationery J. EGaldwell & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Closed AU Day Sufurday Quring July and August I. " ' r1 a. & 3 i laaV "siacaaiivflBwiBr' r7 'us.'nfsjirjrntm reaa MELACHRINO "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over' 57 Hew te get up an appetite The first fragrant whiff puts your appetite en edge. The first taste and you're ravenously i hungry for mere. Ge ahead and eat all you want. They are as geed ' for you as they are geed te eat HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomate Sauce SAVED BY HUMAN PENDULUM Policeman, Swinging Head Down. Rescues Weman and Bey at Fire New Yerk. July .'11. Swlnrlna- tiv. a pendulum, with two men holding hint suspended nena-aewnwaru, William Helnes. n Itoekic nelicemnn. ve.stl tescucd a woman nnd her fourteen-year". em son. uappeu ey names en the fourth fleer of the building in which ther lived. Helnes was swung by the men from ncress u court and ordered the wemsn te grasp him around the neck as hi come within reach. She was pulled te safety when the policeman nnd his burden swung back te the fire escape of the opposite building. The boy was rescued the same wey. Anether tennnt, becoming frightened, jumped fifty feet te the yard, and wa seriously hurt. Firemen rescued four ethers. IE man who smokes Melachrine Ciga rettes never apole' gizes when he offers you , one. He feels, rather, that he is paying you a com pliment in sharing with you the best that geed taste can select or money can buy, MELACHRINO ewes its uniqueand distinctive preference, the world ever, te the fact.that it is combesed enli of the choicest Turkish tobacco grown im possible te imitate or equal. Z" n W. &, j. . ;vj iJ it S '. fh'lfA 1 V i11! ifA'-l.
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