'.'-. J..i.l .1 ...i ..ui.".!!!!! Hi-Tnr,kwirr!;.W KftViHffiqtiqft W'frffr" f ST. .-- ... -x7 irV1 r'iv ' "-C""lel 'ji,''vrvrs'''- Sff??v was & ?i r "i. w m Etc V l m f- ,2 T IS ELECTED OFCJDVOCATE Defeats "Insurgent" Candidate In Hottest Election in His tory of Organization FLAHERTY IS ATTACKED tfitelal Dl.ifieleU te Kfnwp ful, e T.rietr Atlantic I'ltv. Ane. "In the hut- test election fight In tlu Iiiter.T of the organization. Luke K, Unit. ( St. T.eiii, Me., hnvlnir the united support of the. administration, bnreiy bout nit TVHHnm .1. Mulligan, of Thompson Thempson Thompsen ylllc. Conn.. backed b tin- se-cullcd Iniirpeiit" wiiiK. for t!' I'll'u'c .if su preme, advocate today it tin- fcitieth annual c"i cntiuii of the Knlchts of Celumbun. The vete wnN ll'i.l'i. te I.'O. The "In urscnts" showed renitirhnble sttenr,rh unci t!ii res-tilt menu" tluit thev nte power te be reckoned with In f he nffelrs of the nrKniil.iitinii. The enn enn enn Tontlen wns In n tmnmil this moth tg a? tlie linlletine 'n under win. Net Ulltll the ti till I veles were 01111 1 1 did any In the assembly predn t the winner. This tisht premises far-reiu'lnni: ofl'eot and te all nppeiiriinees threatens an administration which bus dominated for year. The lone smeulder!. ir flume burst out with developments In tin- l'iimni t'.'l letter cnnc. Jeseph t". IVln'tl.t w.' u' moved as District At tunic) i.f Sml" 1 County by tin- Supreme Court of Mnu chusettx, and later resigned the etli" Of SUperlllC H'lvneille of the enlei lie had been a director ninl h udei to. te. twenty -live eari Supreme Knight .laiues . I'l.nhertt, of I'lillndelphiii. at the tiiue tssmil .1 statement In which he charged that 1'elletier wii.s beillK pen-i-i med because of re!igh" pr"jtidicc and urn. hid the Supreme Court In bitter term. Kit" members snt 011 the bench, two of whom were Catholic, Judges- Ciirndl and I Cottrey, and the decision handed down was unanimous. Letters are bciiii; . iiciilnted at this convention demanding that the erdei disavow tin- attack et Siipnrne Knighr Flaherty. Thete are .'leten resolutions en the matter, one trem the low 11 State Counell. ulmli demands the rc-ijimitiuii of Mr. 'Inherit Would Limit I'crni of Uffii-e Anether movement beheved te he aimed at the adminisU.itien N that looking te prevent perpetuation in 01 ficc, and would limit the term -if the Supreme Knight te tlur-e wars !r Jehn (i. I'mle. fif New Yell.. dep u for his State, has issued u paper eti tnlnlng ten .trti.-lcs udieciitin,; new i - forms Hi- is sjie!,en of as u 1 il)K- i-andldaie ti, upi .,. Supienie Kmght Flaherty next y(.ur This ,,rtiM- is tot. I for biennially uei 1 lie I'lul.t.j. lpaian is new sciivlni; his shvhiiiIi teim wh'i 1 exnlre.s August 1. iii'I. Tope Plus declared tin- Vmer.'.in welfare work of th,. Knight. ,,t C... llimbus in ltnl) will go down as etic of the greatest :n hiewnients 111 his rentjficaie. lejierted IMward I. Ib-am. of New Yerk. Lurepean d teiter of tic elder, ted.n. The I'.intifl s ;ne-s,igr. Jias delivered 10 .Mr ilearn peisenalh before he left Italy for tins ,-euntri. , I'epe I'.iis. Mr. Ilearn ht.ited. hiis .is- igneil the , ,n,.f au-hit t tin Vatican te co-operate with the Knighis 1;i ifiv. lng out the elniln of pirn grounds whe-h the order plans , epemte in Ueim . the fust plot of ground for wlii h wa- ilo ile nnted by Tope Plus person. ilh "Ills Holiness U1 pers,mu i li'.ess the tir't iduyKi-euud and welfare .-n'i.-en the Vntieati prepert when it is formally opened." Mt- Ilearn sjtd. Pepe Plus declared te me that 111 thp Knishts of Columbus i,0tii Ameiica flnd the CI11111!) have a fore- for thei cetnmiing goeil of mankind anu thcVt. tPt-ment of nuhli welfare " Archhisliiip liientieu. ,f St l.eu'.s, I0 ncldreseii rhe . oliventlell II (.' urged the Knights te add then- tntiu. nce te the eier'i helming .leil f the Amerieen pei.pl.. mat neirher -eltish wealth nor mi 1 am rii.lie.ilwn l... n. r. tnl.ln.l ... I . . . . . ' .u.iire te I 111MM are I 'i te lletliMlllte I'll- illltrt- H.!.lltl Neu .Menibers ii... -.... i . ..,,. i.e. v me III' UOM-tlDeil . ,,,,,. , tiln-il a . me -nesr in n,,,,,, iiv,. months period'- ill Allien-II ft.Telinil bistert. Suillt'lli" S.ciet.-uy Wi!j,,ii, J, Mttiiiilev. in hi, nniiiini rejieit showed that rhe elder 1,-ul meled s Hill te its tiie.ubet -hip te'l and .. i;mi i.i-i .,1 i,, ,, year endi'ig .luue .'III assets with th" ,-.',"-' LH",!,- I me out tossed S(!.".:ilT l". Tii" ret nl nsi-ns 0f t ii. M -' el - g:i'iiiHi,ii, t ,,. report statis mate SI."., (ifltJ. OIK) .ii plot! The niMiriinc,. ilepuitm.nt ,,f tde or er or Itanizutieii which is ltimrpei.u.,1 :u the etnie et t ennectt, nt i ,), was founded feitj t.-.-u-s age. i.a tiler en . jeyeu u prospce,, tear, the i .,),, 1(.,.ti cut iii'umriee ilejiititineii' et!i. ial' stating for the iiuuu.il r.-peit Th peeiety is in excellent tinan ul tlen nud it ufl'.tiis are i-thuen-it Red." efllll lli.'ltl- .-L'l. I died Deaths for the veai -et; many being eT-crvbe s n le.sult of uiiurie IIOMI. Who It'll ir Mr tne war. A RESCUED MAN SET FREE Jeieph Russell, 800 S. Third Street. Fell or Jumped Inte River Charged with ttteii,pte, .nnni, .),,. neph UiiRceli, of .()() Se n, Th-td streie was nrrnigtitd hefeie Mai-fia'c 1. -nhnw in Central Stiitiei, th.. morning TluKell either fell or jumped nt,, . Deluwnie Itlt-r from the pier .it ihe loe! of Wnlllllt street W'stei-dnt I'ntrelman Vagle te-tiieii thm ,,,, taw Ttussell fall .ut the - ., n..Ie aid he jumped hi ami it -l the i,t;.n out, then tool, him te tne ,eTiMen Hespitul for treatne nt At the hearing Itus.s.-l denied that he hnd tried te kill humCf nn.i i. wn dlschnrgetl aftei the l'ri-eti Aie Society lind udvaiKcd him mrtate te go t,, t,',. home of relatives m hmh ntewn. , LEJEUNE INSPECTS MARINES Detachment Will Leave Here for Brazilian Exposition - Majer fienernl Lejeuiie i n.n.i ti,I ". of the Marine Ci rp, tin, aiternoen in apected the marine bairnt-kh nt the Philadelphia N'avv Yard ami ii-Mewed the force of marines theie. ik well . a detachment from Tort Mifflin. The major geiieinl temmaudaiit gate particular attention te tin- d.tucliirent which leuves for tin Kriiilinii i:po i:pe I tlen. The outfit t t-iis.t et . in. f,devll dogs," ceuitiiamled bv Vlii.nu Randelph Cn.vle, nsHiti.i h 'it etfe ,coraml"Nleiieil elliici ' u, baud of the Sixth lleglmcnt from i,n .miii e, Va . is included. t Twe Pass Engineer's Test 1'he Civil Service CununUslei. ihis nernlnt announced two nicceshful can (jidntts in the recent examination for assistant engineer in the li -iwiue treatment works. Thej ure Han- M Ieaiilieiit, of IS'i itipkn ireet. wiiee iircrafc is O.'i..'!.', and K, UiismII .loliu .leliu .loliu ten, 1K100 Christian street, SL'.O.'i. Ne appointment h.-.N been made iik yet, 'I'nt jftb PJB ?:iS00, Xlne me en I no lis. eligible for upneltilment nn purnsjur. 'T list In heudeii by .leliu V. Jehnsen, lib'.'Ill 9WWF 'rvi HI EXPECT TARIFF BILL ' VOTE THIS MONTH August 15 or 19 Suggested as Dates for Ballet In Senate WMhlntlen. Attc 'J. (Ilv A. P.) -I PiiNsnge of the Administration Tariff ! 1 Kill by the Senate thl month seetuid te lip nline.st ti-rtnln today ns n rimilf of ngreemetits roaehed Hppnrntrly by lie I pitbllcnti and Democratic leader. ! lmniedlately after the Senate eon- 1 1 vened, Senater Simmons presented 11 1 . proposal for n Hnal vete August lit. At llhe name time majeritv leaders made It known privately that they had con- 1 ferred last night nut! agteed te propose. 1 two alternate dates te the Democrats. ! August ." ami September 1. with lh" earlier date mostly in favor. Tht' minority preposition was ngp'ed upon at a conference of Democratic haders early teiluj . It was ptesentrd without consultation with the Republi cans, who asked time te lenMdcr it. with the understanding that it would be taken tip in the Senate, probably to morrow. Senater Mt Cumber. 111 ihaige of the tariff, snid the date suggested was "tin "tin iie( essjirily late" and that the presenta tion of such an agreement te the Semite without previous conversations between proponents and opponent., of legisla tion was somewhat unusual. Senater Ledge said he would like te have time te study the proposed net cement, and ' Senater Simmons valtl he would net press it nt this time. After considering the Siniemns pro posal. Republican leaders decided te make a counter-proposal for it tiiinl !ete en the bill en August 1." Instead if ugust 11'. ami te shut oft" debate ln-giiititng August 11. BOY HIT BY TRUCK David Inensen. 618 Master Street. Bruised While Reller Skating Duwd Ini'iisen. fifteen yeais old, of ill. Master street, was strmk by a lei-se-diawn truck nt II :.".li o'clock this tuuininic at Sixth and JotVeisun meets, lie was net badly hurt. The bev was en roller sk.ites ami tried ti ites Sixth street in fient of 11 i.ii- which had stepped. The team i-Hine from beyond the far side et the 1 ur. and one of the horses struck tin- boy After bruits i.f .host, back ami body had been treated at the Children's Homeopathic Hospital, the bev was held for ohseitatiuti in case he had been 'liuri internally CALL FOR PARLEY Strikers Expect Cleveland Con ference te Result in Peace Within Ten Days OPERATORS MEET TODAY n. n fa" rerrt,i0i Or, : Washington. I'.i.. Aug. 'J .M.nei- "ii s,r,c,. j iIm1 i, tumliieu field of .-outlnves.eiu Pennsylvania are h.art- "lied today ever the news that .Jehn L-. Lewis, witernatie.ial pies'itbnt of the laired M,,,.. Werkeis. ha .ailed outer..,,,., of iinwi, leader and epe. - ate.s te- next M-uiday it. Cleveland. sigha'nY'um't iV.U.'Vnten din they will be bui I at we.k en sat- ist.'icterv term. Th. miners ieie i.pei t I.t wis te! show the olieiater- at th" Clu-i land i-elit-telii i that if thet de Het sign up I witli the men. i he e.il pieihii ers' no- I cianefi w.ll he pin u;,c open. The Pi'tshurgli foal I'empnnv is the big ifn-ier in ihe en,, producers' asso ciation ami is iecllneil te leje, t ri.Vi parleys with Lewis. ,n ,t .-wi-c.in make geed his premise te th" men then th- 1'ittshurgh i 'eal Company h 11!;. It te be bit alone , th" tight a.iiiisr iin-eii,.,,, ui;e n m.mbei of .tli.icll.'elt li.r,lte'. ten, en tl.ilf niiiies .1 nn put ii.!en men te work. It Is i-p..it...l ere that A. Mel- loll. !- Ktitli t ( ,,. I'lllled St.ltes I l'.l-lll-t. is ., h,,ck of th lie" tiK'iie in ti,.. Pittsburgh. Ceal i'empnnv iml that President Ilardiiig. In In- ..f ..f tetts te sptt,. I),,, stilhc. will ,.,1 en Mr. Mt-huii re m-g, tiie lug ep.ralurs te trt te lead, an agreement with the llllen leader -it I'leveluml. Iteperts uKe te.i.-h here that Gifferd Pirn het, Republican tieiiiimv for i,ui enier. helietes (ioterner Sproul made a m:uil, in ordering the Nntle'ia' Jlllllij 10 the C0.ll fields TABBY' TURNS UP HER TOES Flea Letien as Tonic Proved Deadly te Heuse Pet I ' il'iesltr Ull"-d tie i.T, (. euidilig nn old adage, let I'litren Heights ( . petts i i-.ise wheie cieanliue.s vn- tpiiillt fatal te- tnbbv .In tut s Atki.i. et that hustln.g ii.t - Ollgll. eWI'Ill II sleek. Ue'l-fed It,' 'i',i in' r'eni'.v ttn j. united hi n.,l thete little ). si. w,i leiilie ., . senil'h Mr. A'kitis bei.ght a nimn a .i e ug iere runt applied ir Lbcrallt ,,i, tl.e utlecreil area Tabht le.sentcd h.-.ng sineiiuMi With a sttauce liipud. ,,,,,, emeve.i tin- i.tn,n with t tone ie It seen net eh been i'.V'Mt "lull s in a cir Ie lei ,t mined lit it en p,ts-t-d as one P. that tahbt hii lee, fW l ' i at i-d around n In ties and th. ,. lil K .V.lie lit,. CAUGHT IN CHICKEN COOP Alleged Thief Failed te Use Gun as Companion Old 'I we iiiofei, ti 1.- jielii omen u' the mm. In s'l'iinl rhis afternoon iirr.--.teu tl . 'e IJaiide of U:l(! Kb.alictli tr.--i oil.' .it two alleged ihlCnell thletOs tt he fought a pistol butt, with I'litielmun I In I tot llt-nrt y.-stcniut Th.-v i.'i'.iiilit It. old tti-ung ,0 u elm ken idep in the i.-ai of a house at 1 -tl! t I'liuuh stte.-t 11 eiTeifd no ie sisiam e. Yesterdav Unddn and Acetie f)i Date, tl!'.:! WiiiKoliei kinx stieet wi'ie deti-cte,! bt I'ntielmiui Henry trvlng te make uff with some ihlikeiis from 'a burnjard near Aduuis and Wiiikii Wiiikii heehini; stieets. He (based them and Dl Date drew an uutematle and fired several tunes nt the policeman. Henry tired bat k Ulid weumled 1)1 Itute OUT TO BUCK "DAVE" BAIRD Irving Buckle Seeks Camden Pest Despite Wishes of Ex-Senater living lluckle, former director of the Camden County Heard of Ktvehelders from tin I'eurt'i Ward, Camden, to day niiiieiinced his candidacy for the i itcpuhlli-nn nomination for Snriezntc With the announcement h. coupled nu attak upon the methods bv which former Senater Haird Seuth .lersey po litical bailer, hnt hand picked the can didate ter tlie enice in past jears Iarry 0. Ileeveti. the nre'sent Sur-' rexate, bei. held the efflc for twentv Years' ' '.'"" J. HEARTEN MINERS EVENIXG PUBLIC F AS CAR OVERTURNS! Pearl Megargee, 4538 N. Smetl- ley St., Badly Bruised in Accident AUTO ROLLED ACROSS ROAD Knur persons of u party of eight were Injured when a new car. n!il te have, been going at forty miles an lien-, turn ed ever at Count Line, en the Deyle.s-1 town ami Willow tlrove pike, eight t tulles south of Deyle-town, at 1 o'clock this afternoon The injured were Mr innl Mr. Jeseph Hetnnieile. of Sllverdale, P.ueks County, win- received cuts and bruises; I'earl Megargee. ten ears old. (laughter of Mr. and Mr. Kratik .Megargee. -leIN North Sinedley street, broken leg and thigh, and Mrs. Iletirv Shelley, Keitn- ' talnville. ltucl.s County, cut of the, head. ' I'earl Mogul gee is the only member of the party whose hints are severe. She was given first-aid treatment at the Lmeigency Aid looms in Deylcs-j town and then sent In a Doylestown ambulance te St. Luke's Hospital, this cttt The Heuimcrles tieeumpank'd the child. The incident happened in a peculiar manner, according te inpiiihcrx et the party. They had left Philadelphia at I ti. The Heiumeiles had their two small childteti along. With I'eail Me gargee was nor (iietner iiencrt. eigni tears eitl. i in- 'we ciiiiiiieii were ueing I lie two clllKltell Were Deing taken no te Itm k I ninny ter a vnca- tlen. Mi- Shelley liatl her si ear-I old thuightet. Miltlri'tl, in her aims.; Ihey hail be. n te I'liiladeipiiiii ter u hospital treattii'iit for the child Twe inrs wet niing in tne oppo site tliiet lien, one of which tried te pass the ..thet. Mt. llemmerle. who was dilving. w ei etl his car te the right te give the ether machine mere room. His car left tic read mid went into the ditch. lie swuiig It bnck agein e shaiph that it went etV the left side of the read, hit rhe embankment, turned ever, smashed its wheel., and landed right-side-up. lomnleteh wrecked. All he party were thrown e'H. Other mo torists took them te Doyiestewn. MINERS LACK CASH: Put Surplus in Autes, New Are Hard Pressed, Says Wilkes- barre Mayer CAN'T PAY THEIR GROCERS Mmv of the Pennsylvania ma! mm- ei- en strike ale new' out of fund and ,,,. linnlll llp i)U,)ni,,. n,i grocery hilK ae(.erdit,g te Mater Ten. Hart, uf WilUes-P.ane ',,,,. It WJ. no f ,,,,, .,, (,x. ecutWes - .-mtl,,;,, :,e cities who . an.,- . ,() ,.,,,,,,; , ,.fteIt ,,, M.mr , .loUu,en f ,h(. nlKe. Tl.ey . enterml I1"' 'l wh ?T ". l-Irr. pieident of the Lehigh ( eal and - :n :pnt!,ei I'.imTi.inv --i-i,,. ,,., l..L.,l f,,i-Mni,l t.i the trike, but tln didn't think it would last this long " s.ud Miner Itaii before bunding .i train for his borne .it "Mum of the striker- put their s'ir Viis tunds in automobiles nnd made a legular t.icatieii out of the suspension of work. Then ns the 'nki" diagg.d en the tin.iiiclal shoe b'-.-itii pinching. 'Th"ir I'-ndt funds bii.-iia,. ehiiut ed linn tint teilldl.'i e.it 'he but" her. the let' i-i t.ic gnu r atei e'her t,oie t,eie nn n. The had te ge . r.-dit and the stele people ill t'll II had ' get Cleilil from tin- banks. "Tin- nii"Ines of 1 1 s-.n, tnnts. the- ities. tiintietl iii'fiie Inn. i s nnd ether, enterprises slumped. Mme thiiii halt the theatres ami met .e houses in Wilkes. J5.ll te lillte '..-'i I Tne ethers are losing money 'This linanrliii oiiln.en v.ns what .llipe'leil the etler inntels nnd nn 'it te get busy and sue wha' we could .In. I'liless the miln-ls ie ' s,,ti we will tt t te jj''t them teg.-tl.ei and resume wet I, " .lehti L. I "it is p'S'Mdent of the I iiitid Mine Werkeis ttm, lias tim l"i!;u' nea.hi'i.irieis nn siibl today he h.i i elvel ,ies-t, , .. tretu northern lllm i lltl'Ili 1 Ihle op.-. ..Ne s fi,r the lon len 1. etn-e he cii'leii 'i l Meli,,iy at t'leti !.tlnl I'lsei.sslng lepe'is 'hu .eldiers in.gn' he , id n tte' the in, in s ,e snbl li i s,ep would I.-.id 'e many iiefid. nt. because ii' inexeei,. i. weikets JOSEPH M'GARRITY NAMED IN IRISH PLOT Told Man in Dublin te Bring Meney and Guns te U. S.. Is Charge Dublin. A ig " lit A. P 'I i,e piihli'-ttt d.'inirtmeui of the Prevision.,, iibveiiunnit j. .1.111 i. a letter nllegi j t,, luue been feiii.it in 'he home of Sinn ti'Ktllt, a pieinli.eiit Itcpublitan. in viting In n. te n'teinl a i Ian convention in the 1'uiteil Mutes ,,n AuguHi 7, and insti-U' ting him te brins buck all aviul nble money ami ,iie miu bine gun and icteHeih The invitntien .s decluied hate been sen' by Jeseph Mctlarrity, of Philadelphia, thieiigh the iaie liuri I . IJeliind, former lepreientatlve in America of tin. Irish Hepublic An In In eorsement en the letter, upparentlt h Kamen d" Valera, mid : "Seme one must go." The (inrerniiieiit statement atlils that ihe rluu mentioned hi n smull liedv whu-li broke away from the (.'Jun-na-Gael, the latter having repudiated the iriegulnr.s. Jeseph Mctianuv. n former liquor dealer, lives at 1(711 Chestnut street lie once published the Irish Press at Oi'l Walnut street WARNS OF STRIKE MENACE Frank M. Rlter Sees Danger of Communist Rule In U. S. 'Ihe 1'nitfd Stutes "will be the next field for a Socialistic and Communism combination ' If the strike leaders of the railroad men and miners win, Frank M. Iliter. chairman of the Voters' League, asserted today. Mr. Iliter suggested that the public should be mete fully informed about the Issuis in the strike situation He said it U t nlunble te knew that lalli-ead wiues were ureutid .$1. ."00,000.000 in 1IH.'. and around ?.'!. 000,000.000 this year but mere Hpeeifie Information should be nvallahle. no, voc want a job! there .ine ' t,fD,".nLy f thtm adverllMfl In th Htfii Wntrt columns tedny en pact i'S. Adv. , OUR ARE INJURED RUNNING UP BILLS LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 WOMAN ROUTS THUG IN FIGHT FOR FURS Mrs. Eva Yacker Saves $800 by Battle in Her Frent Street Shep i BOYS' POSSE CORNERS MAN Mr". I'vn Yacker, vhee husband keeps a fur Ntere at 'JeOII Netth Frent street, grappled today with n innn who tried te lob the place, and. though he, broke awav. managed m s-iu1 fur coats vniiitii it ssen. Later the man. n Negi'ti. who said he is William Hall, lllghih and I'ejiliti streets, wns raptured after a long chase led by Kenjaniln. Mr. Yaeker's slxteon-jear-eld son. Mull's ceinpau-i Ien escaped. Mr. and Mrs, Yacker were at wetk in the small shop behind their show room nt Id o'clock this morning. Mr. Yacker was seated behind a sewing ma chine and (lie whir of the needle as he stitched furs dulled the noise of nn opening deer In the front shop, which was cut off ftent view bv n partition. Mis. Yacker lienrtl a slight Bound and hurried out te see if a customer had entered. "At fust.'' she nald later, "all I saw was n man ntnndlng in the middle of the Mere. Anether man was behind the counter "As the nan behind the eouii'e. eeuii'e. straightened up I rjiw he had two i coats ever his aim. One was :i mini.. weith S.'OO. the ether was. an ulilin- is)ied seal, w 01 th ?"00. "i screnmeil and the man, who m j in the middle of the store, i an out Inte the street. The ether tried te fellow him. but I grabbed Mm. He tried t( put hU hand ever my mouth, but I clung te his arms. n,. threw me nie'itnl and finally Hung me te the fleer and dashed out, just at my husband came out of the back room. I held en te the ceatH." Yncker. who Is tall nnd stout, had difficulty getting clear of the sewing machines1 and the fur-t when his wife called He ran after the fugitive, but tbe latter was tee fleet for the elder ami heavier pursue) . The sixteen-year old seu was en tin street when the man darted past, lie ailed te four ether boys nnd tl ey chased the fugitive te A and Petter stieetx. Thete Hall took refuge In the leathei room of Pauli.t Urether-t. dart ing upstaiis ami into a stock loom lit tle used. The boy- did net veniuie into the mill, but watched the tloerH and win dows while P.eiij.imin went m .enich of a patrolman, lie found Patrolmen Schmidt mid Sn-gel, both former over seas union men. who captured Hull without a struggle. He was unarmed. DIES OF AUTO INJURIES Truck Driver Held After Ardmore Accident Hugh MeCiilleugli, sixty. fui- .MMt old, of ."."l" Addison street, w.is family injured iiisi etenlng in Ardmun Pail; In n speeding autetruck, whiih Imi'Vil him against n stone wall then sped away. Anether machine, passing a (vw minutes Inter, took the iu.illied man te the liitii Mint i- Hospital. 11 died at !i o'clock this mm rung fiem a fracuiie of the skull Tim pelp e barneil th,-,t trucks be longing In Jehn Mcch-ait. of Llaucrih. son of former .Magistrate .Mecle.u-y, had been en the read about that time. With the aid of Mr. Meilcmj Captain Scanlon becked up tin- driteii nnd summoned Jehn U'hiiub'e. iiinetien ytliri old. of 1 ."'-'! Uitliei stteei After some questioning Whimbte said In w.is "piettt "lire the fellow In front of him" hud struck the victim. He admitted he had felt a .tar vhit h be hit I ascribed te a hole in the mail. The laptaiu held Whimble for a turtln r in-ve-tigatien. SEES PEACE IN GOOD ARMY Lieut. Cel. Carlten Urges Prepared ness in Rotary Club Address '"Four out of eteit seven J.-,ir of this letiiitii's life is sj nit In a state et war." Liei-tetiaiit C deiii'l William , A. fat Hen. nistiuitei- of military tin tns at Camp ln. told members of the Uetart I 'lub nt tln-ii luuclieeti today "Ir is iilwrns some ether count iy that thrus's war upon us." the Colonel said, "nnd .1 v e hnd a geed standing , a rm v ether eiintiiei would think twin before causing us trouble. Only through a geed aimv tan we lme pence." HOME ROBBED OF GEMS Thieves Pull "Dirty Trick" en 32d St. by Stealing Bathtubs Thlt'es stele $.."11 in tewelry from tin home of Mrs Nary Meade, at r,t,"l Jtroeiiuill stieei, je-terdnt, while she was shopping Twu biilhtillis in. .r I nt S,"( weic stolen lit llueres fiem a luiililing opein epein luii in .".O.'i." Vin'ii Thiltt -secemi -ttee' ' Defendants Enter Inte "Gentle men's Agreement" With U. S. Marshal's Office HEARING SET FOR FRIDAY Ten of the men' men nairml In th" 'it arrant s chiii-Kinir bribery and ton ten piiacy in cenn, -non with the nllesed M.IKHi.Oi'll) whis'.t idol h.ne cutei.-d into a ' jjenilcinen s ncieeineiii' with ihe lulled Stales miivsi iii s eirwe ninl have premised te icpert I'lidat for i lienrinK (Jn thai il.it they will be given n hearing before I'ulteii Stales Ounuiis Ounuiis siener Mauley ler tlie alleged hiilHtltu hiilHtltu tien of wiiti-i for whisky and alcohol ready for e.ipert te (ireete The defendants art- Ilureld I. Smith. of Villanova, head of the exporting company beurlni; bis tiaiiu", Matthew (Jrlffin, feimer head of the Secret Serv ice In this city; Andrew Hamilton, former lieutenant of police; Herbert 10 AfiRE TO APPEAR ANCIENT CELLROOM IN RUM PLOT CASE BOWS TO PROGRESS; Simen and Jehn Mclamany. former i js expected te be completed in a meiith Secret Service agents and new connected Tlp s)mee t,s v(.atwj R te be con cen wltli the Matthew OrltTin Detective VPrlP,t , t. j.-pdnenl (rftllIi ,." . Agency: Jehn Irlederlcb a bottler, Fifth street and UtMnc Sun uvetiue; Tnemas Kane a bottler. UWO IUcli- inend street! Arthur Hiimill. a customs guard; Lewis II. Ai-teii. Melrose Apartments. New Urk. Dr. f.eerRe K. WierlllB. of New erk. Jeseph Kiel- man, I.inden. N J., and Suinucl Gettesfelt, of Atlantic City. Dr. Kherilln was arrested in New Yerk, clven a hearing there und held tn Sift iifMI ball for u further heiirlni! in .?tu,e(u unit mr a lurmer ueiirini. nti(usi ... Victer Over Rebber yt'iilS MKS. KVA YACKKU Who battled tvllh a thief at her fur stnre. 2.VCI North Krnnt street, to te ilny. Klie witeil $0(l In furs anil the man later wan captured by a posse Iril by her slxteen-jcar-elil Mill. PHILA. ORCHESTRA Secret Marriage of Jack Simp kins in New Yerk Last Jan uary Is Revealed BRIDE'S FATHER IS ILL Pi'leiuN of .lack Siiiipkini. first Uo Ue liuist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, learned today of hi elepc.rD-.uit and secret mtiri'liiee last .lanuary Sliiipkins slipped off te New lerk , M V 0 . MFH s! VIOLINIST ELOPES Citv with Miss Hester Myrtle (ieh.f umc, f0Urt,,Pll of ,s irimds. hns After the ceremony tlra elopers re- delphla. i,r,,,t i ii.iu ,.iiv ninl u-eiit tn their' lespectlve homes, keep the WeddlliK i'hey Intended te M-L-iet until next full. Hut the severe illne,s of the bride's father uncovered the marriage. Mor Mer ris lieldsteiu was in the Northwestern Hospital and it as feared he would die. Mr. tiehlstein called his daughter nnd said he wanted ti ''e her nnd Mr. Simpklue nuirrleil before be died. He suggested n wedding nt his bciMde. The bride then levealed the elopement. Mrs. Kimpkins then telephoned for her husband nnd the couple received Mr. (ieldstein's blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Slmpklns are new liv ing at the home of the bildegroem's brother. Aaren Sltupkins. Keit -second street and l.ehly avenue. They will leslde at MO Atwood read. Ovevbroek. after September 1. Mr. Simpkin. who is a graduate of the Musical Alt Institute of New Yerk, has been with the orchestra of Wassili lrf.ps. new at Willow Ureve Park for the summer. HELD ON CAr'tHEFT CHARGE Wm. Geppart. 5277 Germantown Avenue, Sold Stelen Aute William A. (ieppart. of ."'J77 Oer Oer niantewn avenue, was held In $100(1 bail by Magistrate Itenhnw today. I'hurgid with the larceny of an auto mobile. Arnirdtng in the police. Mrs. Cairie M. Itroeke. d" --." Lust Penn stieet, (icrmiintew n, took the cur hist week te a denier and tisketT te exchange it for another. The ileu'er, observing that tin license ta;,'s had been mutilated, re fused te iitcepf it. tin questioning Mrs. Itroeke he learned that she had bought it f loin IJeppitit. The police were notified and disceveied the car had been Mtelcn from Charles tieiestki, of Merrlsvllle. lieppcit fays he bought the ear from a man whom the pelb e hate been un able te locate. NEWLYWED jS DROWNED James Ale Leses Life Near Perms - grove Despite Father's Efferts .liiuie. Ale, n bridegroom of three weeks f,. Inte Oldmaii's ('reek, near I'enn-reie, X. J., yesterday and wuh di owned Ale as iii a beat with his father. The elder nun jumpi.l into the wntci :u u tutile attempt te rescue his son. Five Die In Tugboat Blast New erli. Aug. - i lit A. P.) Th. hniber Mi2 Kdwnrd. lu-d up at lier -lip at the feet of Celd siimit, Hroelc It ti. was blown te pieces today by nn explosion (,f liFr boiler, and lier ciew e' lite tiiiisi,pi The Ii'iiii sunk, A pn i iron was blown tln-euzh a small teiiiu in; ueaiby and f . n work men in i in I Move Old Leck-Up in Federal Building After Forty three Years HAS HELD MASTER CROOKS H erkinen stalled at neon tednt the celli oein m Koein office in the IVd- tenietiil nt the old -ll of the iiunsha etai Kiiildinif If is an "ii.stimt.en" In Hi. ,!ela ''lu-.WliRrA'v On-Aw!"!. MahtIia JAM! Isiilldltiij. hnvliiK been in ils eresi nr PON. wife of Juntos It. llewtireii. Jleltltek loilltleu for the Inst fertv-lhie.. veurs ''d. tr,'!',. i'."1i'"d..,1. '"."V"1 """ I,, il,.i .. .i V ii, .tears. t.'riday, 81 2 I' St.. at her lute t essence, S4i In that time it Ihis held for short N4Ist i. friends call Thursday .teriliu, rioneds some notorious prisoners ' s te o'clock fntermsnt prlvstf, Arllni'ten ;i-nftnllr T (;'rV"'' l,,w'1"". lhjCTmJ-JW S.. NAMl-K... hu.b.nd of (li-llft-ilodcer, Snin 'late, the leunter- ' the lt Anna Iiulss Price, In his (i:.,t "i feiter; Hie pri mers in the bijj liiinberl 'l, ""lif';' .ft;51,il,K!" 5,,;,he,l'.l ceiisnlrni.v nni. . inn. itu ,.!..,.. u ' t p scopel Hlleani fethedlst KdIshiim! Minspirniy nin i euntless ethers. I I Irsl frcsbylerlan and Beacon Preabusrlnii Its removal is caused bt an urcent Church's r imltnl te ut'vml funrsl ser need for siiuee mi tit.. ii.nr"f .1.. .V' .!( en I'rMal, J V ,M . M Iste usldenie ,.f .1, 'i.lui c i. ei . i . '""' ' :::. .. "- ...n.,., innirne The new ccllroem will be hullt m the same corridor about three doers away, and will be constructed nlenjt etenbiv('i llnim .-ith mere mnilui-i, ..ttnilii....,.,. , frin room. '',s wm enable the wltneisses wll0 nrw t0 )ffere thp ,-.ran(1 j , Hit ,)P District Atlernev'M efllce w10 ,1(.v rP nwultinR rail. Ferinerlv , ,.v w,.,e rispiired te wait in the, cer. ' , (r, ,,,,,1 thi public display of the wit,.sse, t, M,id te have harmed many i rHSCH or ,1P (Jevernment. nn yev vant a ukkd AtJTe.MOnir.r.r ' Tlis clsssined columns nr ths KriaviNe pub. I '-n' liBPOKB list soma of tin best hsrgslns tn h raun(, ,n VHti Car, en vt)gtt ,5 ,n(J 4tft., CHURCH WHERE WASHINGTON WORSHIPEDBEINGREPAINTED Interior of Old Si. Peter's Episceiml 0111 Pew If here General Sat te Keep Its Originality The interior of St. lVtcr's Kplicepal Church, Third nnd fine street, is Bettlnjr n new eent of ptilnt. A view of nine pnlnter have been clliiiblinr about n fitnw' of ncnffeldlng v i cl reaches te the reef, every day for rJ"V'Ll. '.:.t .. I..U ..!. rf.iieb. in. the wnlls nnd the relHi'iR-i which one day. vears nge, looked down upon the bowed" hcadi of (leerge and Mtuthn J Washington as they worshiped in new 41. And tlie pew. which wns tue Reneini s, . .. ..... .. ...-, for h vent- after the but render of Cern- wnllis, is receiving- Its coat of white nnd mahogany along with the ethers, tee. As far as possible the pnl'.itein fol fel low the colors originally used when .St. Peter's wn built .in 1701 en a let Riven by Themas and Hlchnrd l'enn. The celling is being done In ivory, the walls in a light Inn, the paws In whit" and the railings- In mahogany. 11 Huge Hydro-Airplane, Built te Suit Secretary of Navy, Declared Unsafe CONDEMNED IN HIS ABSENCE Rv u Staff Corirspendnit W.isliiiiten, Aiir. 1'. Souetniy ' the N'nvy Denby's hie fljinjj beat, the P-."-L, built especially te nccein- mednte his ninnle proportions and tlw it eft liere under its own power :u 7 :.'10 this nieruln for the Philadelphia mm special AIR BOAT SCRAPPED Navy Yard. There it is te be "sur- ; tinned for thirty days pending settle- ejed." which Is the mual nlr tcrm.ment of the matter of extradition te for "scrapped." 'Pennsylvania. "It- no geed." n naval officer held The Whitmans disappeared from their today. "It won't stand up. .Never apartment at 71P.4 Broadway this morn- has been any geed." , ing with friends and lawyers. They tin incv euiiii uiieuu'i nn.. -,", likely. They est SMMMM. Cues" the, Secretary will have te trnel in a rcg mar beat It was exnected here that only two' or three hours would be required for the, Hying beat te make the trip le Pliiln- , delphla. It was- condemned m his absence in the Par Katt ns unsafe for! flintier use. ' Seiretnry Denhv's plane, in temmaml of Lieutenant Irvine, with n crew of six men. urihed at the navy jnrd at ' 1 :'J0 o'clock. The actual thing time . was the hours and thlrtv minutes, which is considered geed by nlrcrnft authorities, since the piano hnd te lij , by way et tlie Potomac Jtlver ntitt thence up the Chesapeake and Delaware Hays. Anether plane accompanied the Sec retary's craft te take the pilot anil crew back te Washington. 'tinnifiii.lnr TI 1 T? ! .Vi ii f 1 1 i.ii n ,li liil t;illllllllltU I 1 t ( t'lll 1 Mil engineer of the Department of Air- raft nt the League Muwl Nnvv inrd. wild he hail tlewn the Secretary's plune te Washington about six months' age and experienced lle trouble. The seaplane was brought Inte one of the hangars at League Island te nwalt the action of naval authorities, REAL ESTATE MAN FIGHTS EVICTION FROM HIS HOME Asserts He Did Net Have Lega Netice of Sheriff's Sale The eviction of a leal estate operator from his home, n rare oecurrente, led te a hearing today betere Judge Mon Men ucliiin en complaint of IMward .1. Me Ier. :i fcal estate agent for forty years. Mcher. who i sixty-five years old and a i ripple, wns evhted from ."lit! Itultimere avenue after the house had I been sold by the sheriff. The Mantuii ! Ihiililing and Lean Association held a spill nun iKits't' uii tout llIKI lllieilier prepei ty en which interest had net been paid. Mi-Iver ntfl.ed the Court te set aside the foreclesuie because he had net re coiled proper notice of the sale. Judge Monaghan tried te bring about an amicable agreement and directed nt nt teincyli en both shies te appear before him uguin next Wednct-dtit . HELD UNDER MANN ACT Ohie Girl Accuses Her Grandfather by Marriage Llins Krnsley, sixty years old, of Sycamore, It., was held for the Fed Fed ei ill (Irimd Jury today en a serious charge preferred by tlfteen-yenr-eld Minn Stresbery. his granddaughter by niarriuge. The gill said he bteught het fiem Ohie te a moteiciir. place in I.ehii;h I 'oil lily , KABER SLAYER SENTENCED j Ol Scenze Given Thirty Years by Court in Italy ' Canipobnsse, Italy, Auk. -. IJ'.v A ' 1 i Venturine dl Scenze, convicted of tlie murder of Daniel Kaber, the Cleve land publisher, was condemned tedav te thirty yours' Imprisonment at hard labor. PI Sceny.li was arrested et I'erraz I'erraz ztinei Hlagc near here, lust Decem ber. DKATHS t'T.lJ.SIt'r" Auir. 1. 1112.'. f J'KTKR CtiOHIl'h Idlntltts and (rlents srn In vlteil te atten't funernl ssrvlces I-'rlttav, 2 ae 1 M. from Ills late. teilUence. 2041) N. sih at interment flreentneunt prltate. ivtcndt I li'SO K nusiiuennniM ate. iniermeiit nr tuts, Uvrr'n reineuiy i nenuj miy call Thursiisv, snei , i-, ,u. SHOKMAKIUI -- At Huedesbore. N .1 AUBUII 1. IgAAC S. Hll)KMAKt;it In Ms 78th J'sr HelHtltes anil friends ars Intltnl te attend funerkl servlt.es. ut tits late lesl dencs. In Hwedssbore. N J . en I'rldsy. 1 August - J' M Intel iiient I.al.e Puru ' t'sinstsry- SUMMKH UF.SOKTS A'ltiANTIO CITV. N. j. Ravenreyd Chelsea Ave. A nesni walk, Amsrlean plsn. II O (1 in liV.rlnnlil,.. n..nntnM .... .,.. -.7"' '.""." OCffan . !. . .ft "-. Fii.uie ristnil Tsleitien HeOii- . inssi - iiewiin BKAtH IIAVKX. X. J, THE ENGLESIDE ch Haven, ! ttt- Jtrsei. All modern appointments., 3-rlvate hatlis ea nij frtsh watsr. Tit tennis i our Is, . r. wtui,E, Msntitr m it' . , . M Ortifimentd of the church, pipes of the great nricnn nnd decorations en the pul pit will be tinted with real geld. The work will be. finished with the end of tlilH week. Net n wnnll portion of time wan consumed In the erection of the complex scnffeldltis. whler brines the pulntera within itrins' lengtl complex scaffolding, whlcn of oil the surfaces of the Interior, St. Peter's wns built en ground known as ".Society Hill." e called from the "Free Society of Qunkers," te which William I'enii in 1087 htte . .. Rrnnteti iniius In (hat vicinity. The biilldliitf of the church wns lirst suit- Rested In 17tW ns n chnpel of ease te Chi-l-t Church, It wns net until Sep tember, 1708. tlmt the enrnetstene win laid. The first service In St. Peter's wns en September 4, I7IU. The present r"i-ter of the church Is Dr. Kdwnrd Jeffreys, nud his assist ants nru the ttev. Hubert .1. McKetridge and the Hev. Herbert Hntchcr. IN $1000 BAIL EACH Mevie Inventors Drep Frem Sight After Leaving Jail in New Yerk TO FIGHT EXTRADITION Su'dal Ihsputch te .Yriiiii0 7'elitc l.rttatr New Yerk. Aug. ''. lrvln A. Whit man nnd his two sons, Vincent nnd Ber nard, are released In ball of $1000 each. Oftlil t. l.n.... !.... t l..l.A.l 1... .1... ..(Tl.w. of Jeseph M. Schenek. 1540 'llrendway. RELEASE WHITMANS Hehenck is husband of Nerma Tal- ' '" " ,' .? ' ,.R ," Vnn ' , lMiKeJP' tnadge. movlng-pleture actress. Schenck 'ln. opening up nt J00 yards and shift-hltm-clf is In CnUfernln. n Ia,t1nr !'. "00-yenl. the target ., ,,.. ullK lll(-' silhouette of n man s head and 'Ihe defendants will appear again In' huulders, which uppcirs and ditto court tomefrow when ball may be con- ,,.. nq ...mli.i ,,.,... ti-oen, ,i. win oppose extrnilltlnn I C'liditers of the Animation Studie of America. Inc.. who ure said te have ' lest between SeO.OOO nud SflO.OOO. met i this morning in the efllce of their cenn- ' sel, .fehn Hemphill. In the Lafayette Iluildiug. te discuss plnn te bring buck the Whitmans te face charges of fraud. "Mv rllentH will subscribe te a re- venge fund te prnvceute these men.", Mini Mr. Hemphill." They have no' hope of getting anything back that they put into it. The creditors nre willing for the sake of levenge. however, le put up mere cash te nilng tliem te tins elt.t. r nun information iceeived the three lime been operating all eter the ieun- try, and when wc get them here we want ns many persons a;? possible le appear against them." ' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ,-, .- .I . . . " V',r!a."i'.U- l " , William It Di-i'n'.eM. i,-, Premon -t , 1 1!""1' ll- 7s.VV,t1""A-a0ia-" tN. i.1!" "' . lK'V K. Vvfe'aV'ssiH'D.ikKie!; ' Maittell H Kriiurt -.'134 X 33.1 r I , .Mill ii nil mid ninl j,,,';,-, J" ,?' ipiX1"jr 9's Isn, M ftnd -icn j, Kv)er r,3C- Mrk(,, ., i Alex iietnucki. smi" .Moter st , nnd v r ami ami and SlKtirflUa L'tl.l Hdlnieti st Cheater It I'nraena. (Iteuceater N J. i:il.i II llftlnt". ilium eater .1 Oeuiire Hiirrls. 3214 N ll.tl'i- st . I'"rneei II I'alt. L'.l4l f-cjliert si Jteliert I.. Helms, eia y r.eih s' . I viola Mick. I.-Mer I'd Oiiter f)nt. 'JfillS M.-tsth'j" st ,-inJ Kllza l belli T. AndTHOn. SliSH N. AtnLvr it Ituwnrd It. MArple. 4 12 N. f.LM st and ' i:minn II. lt.trlitn 411(1-1 Ccdnr ne i I.nutn Mcharhner. (.'hosier, l'a., hnd 1'iar.i I StMl. list N Miirshnll st , I Theodere 11 Hesih. lt'.et Itldje me. amj Mar K. Hiittnn, 1301 Hldk-e ate i.'eerK It llrettitrs, BettiUhent, I' , ani Ktelyn Welnlir.id, 3501 I'.nieitet Hte. Arlcls'li II. Williamson (Ufenl O. nu.l flara A. Heltzhaujer 2S100 Yerk st. Jamea I" I.ette 2113 I.i.uiliar.l hi and flarali If Dunn IT K liuittetil nt .Sjm MiHt.-rfe.trl. sj N 7tU st and mrj Stelnbers M4 S. 11th n , II.irl.itt 1.. l!ehi.in. t hi mer, 1'n , and Mar l.n 1. Beltler, rlue-lilxtllle. lJd. William J. KtrK, 2J0 N I'l.'ith tl.. and Kuth Mureliv, 220 V (Will st Charles I'. .Steny, ill't 1'rtnch si anil Helen .snelder. 010 French si Abe. Cehc-n, H0.1 N Slit tt and Annie Ora his, S2l osrern si William I. Hnttelj 211 W Iilainend St.. and I.llllau K. Wnlker 211 U UUinunU st Kiatik II. Cerner 1S27 Vin.inl st and -M.iriha M Kpnhnlk, 2J0J Asi-en si rtcbert 1. lllbsen. 320 C Hittrell n and I la i M .Sanborn, r.03 1'lcrt.e at. IKdvnrd A Mullen. SJU II J'er.liup st . and .Margaret Ji. M(.urineit. ais n.iitey st Isldur Slnir-Tiniin. 122.1 X. 7th st and Uiv.ii" (lait 218 V. Ilubj st l.euls (i Ortli I'.n X lOlh St., and llariha It (laul. Camden, X. J. Hurry I) Helcheldlfer, 1102 Terracn at, and Inlrahath T Ualter. 4435 Fleinlns; st. I7dsar S Weed I. eksklll, Xetv Verit ",t tii.l Dura M Hansen. 1H2I1 i: Wlshurt et Gtffri;e ,t. ICt-rilBan. lifll X. tlflth st., ami Mildred Mates 3327 Maifcel si. 1' A ffale!, in07 Stella st , and Ilia c llar-is 2im,-i Harttille hi. Chailes V. McC'.ellan. .1(132 X. !lth m . i,r1, Ann i;. (lr.eimne.1, 72141 Taber ave Albert W Wll-en. 207 S jifie'i ,i ,,nd Jant-t I. (iieen, MS X 13111 si Ileiiuiid r u'Xclll. 77.'. V. 13 1 st and . J'"'",h I'HsJrh. 2.111 Tiltmi st Anna .u isee-. -i.ii.ti westnnjister ate and Mil'. l urtsli 2.V.") Tllten st. rut a i l.aie e.Jti.11 723 I'lne ami -sa-ah 23 I'lne st . Iced Lemonade Sets Clear crystal or crystal with decoration in ruby, amethyst, amber, sapphire, blue celeste, jade or black. Pitcher, six tumblers with nippers, en handled wicker 1my, in natural color or deli cately tinted. .). ECaldwell & Ce. Jeweuiy - SlLVEIl - STATIO.VEItV CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Electric Light Your Heme! Your Heme Wired Complete for $59.50 SU Reems and Bath Fixtures Additional. $25.00 and Up for Complete Heme FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AU WORK GUARANTEED NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY t- 0 Nennngten Avenue PRICE TELLS GUARD! OF MEMORIAL PLANS Gretna Troops te Held Formal Review te Mark Visit of Sproul Tomorrow i, RAPID FIRING ON RANGE: Catrp Duffy. ML flrelim, Pa., Aum ', .tintr vtenei-ui tt iiiiiiiu n, rrlcc ' Ir.. division ceinmniKier or the Penn sylvnuln Nntlnniil Ounrd, In command here, today delivered nn address te th troops detnlllng his experiences as a, member of the commission sent te Krnnce le locale positions for moiiierlii tn the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Dl-I visions achievements in the World War, Brigadier (leneral William II. liny, recently returned from his ponltleti ns chief of staff of the Army of Oeett Oeett pntien in ('lernmny. iiinde nn informal inspection of the troops today, lie fi. lows cIee en the lieeN of (!eneriil Price,',! W JIO IISSUHICtl CUIIIIillllltl Ol 1I1C (llvisieii yesterday. The pemin;: of Oenernl liny mark? the arrival of the third general officer of note within the Inst forty-eight ber.M, he having been preceded by Majer Oenernl f'hnrles J. Ilnllcy. cnminnndet of the Third Cerps Area, who lcftcatnn Inst night. The various nrrivals have kept Us entire eticamptuent en the iptl vic, and It is expected that the division will nppenr at Its bett In the formal review before Coventer Sproul tomorrow. Fin. Ishing touches were put en equipment and camp sites tedny that all may bs iciidy for the Htnte Kxecutlve. rield iiiiinciivers.ef the cavalry are making long days for the soldiers, An all-day read march Inte the hills te tlie southeast of the camp site is en tedaj'n schedule for the 10'til. in command of (V)letii'l Ceurgu ('. Thayer. Cninp will be pitched nt neon, followed by an hour's rest for dinner. The 000 Phllndeipblnus of the 111th Infantry will swing into tins raphl-nni fl()iu the prone position.' I - ! mcTU niiT ni eaamr I lOeTH OUT ON RANGE I Artillery Beems at Tobyhanna Camp Varied Drills Camp Priti hett, Tebyhnuua. Ta!, Aug. 1'. The first and third battalion) of the lOSth Pield Artillery, of Plillj. dolphin, had their Hnal pinctlce today en the Hinges with the l..Vs. TH second battalion was out en tnetlcri piehlcins, which are being worked out for big maneuvers. a!::ililliillllUli!lli:Uil.iPllllffl;!!i'l!illil!lIIIiffli,l!Hi:'i!f:!fLIlIP!llllll3'l g Yeu are sure of quality I Cffgs, even in the hottest weather, when you buy g in the American Stores. Fresh Country EGGS 28c Geld Seal Eggs 33c carton of twehc The largest of the new laid eggs. In our Philadelphia, Camden and .suburban Stores , am i lll,i'litM,.,illili,l'"ill i!l.ril!r,.L',Vi:l'i.r'ril!lUI!!i:iTIII!LI lillWIIIMi'jJ Tea Sets ! kift, - '' l SPhune, QarAeld iSTj: tl . I '. Ftv..ap7- ii,,1. s j. '3 i t. S Th '.' ,l!Yv Ksf, ss wm mmmzMC: t, i . ,
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