'AV.(Vr.tWr, wm u faisr ISTAYSJNHOSPITAL Alice Joyce Will Be Kept Under Observation iui u row Days Mere' STILL MUM ON IDENTITY iutiA Tevce." tlie woman n( mvs M$M Xlll te leave the l'Mlii r7u General IIepitnl teilny. but iilMkent under eWrvntinn for mv- as it in neiicvcci sue 13 Li dars longer, S!?..Vir7mnortat.en find assist- 3U have been refused h- tlm woman, !fl ha be carefully gunrded her Idea- ftiV She has snld that slie lias lriendu i? the city, nnd u'111 fintI employment ihen released. She was nrrested as n Lant and trespasser, ftnlr one clinncc for Identification mains nnii iiuntu ,iu.i,t l...... ,i .e .. LAa nnl. rrhe slight clue Is based en Informa tion that she Is Mrs. Amnion David kdser who is said te have left her litis hind In Pottstenn several months age. ,v Detect vc llureaii. the yeunjr woman's ability te defy and resist the ttrenxrst enerifi 01 uiu yum-i- u i-nuu-lUh h identity, breaks nil records. "N'ever before In the history of the Philadelphia Police Department," said tk Captain, has anybody successfully Mtntcd the police from learning who tier are and where they belong. "Our niest bnflllng murder1 cases iecm easy compared te the puzzle pre tnted by this yeutiR woman. Wc lttCrl m a iu- '"' u siiikiu ciuw j who she is or wnerc sne came hum." The name of "Alice Joyce" Is merely unturned one, in the opinion of Cap-UlnSeuder. Tfle Ireiglll uum in mi-ii mic us found flceplns came from New Ens- Bland. The police are new uncertain as te' whether sue rcauy linn traveled in tie freight car. On May ft she wus ratenced te ninety days for vagrancy by'Magiitrate PenneeU. At the Heuse of Correction sue netPiepcu uysicnn md tried te commit suicide. She was thtt transferred te the Philadelphia Hospital, where she bus been under tie constant studv and care of phsi- dans in the psj"hepathic w.ird. A few da? s age wmie tup pence were itnifglhiB with her te tube her liimer liimer priets and her photograph she volun teered te talk. She told n 1 ambling itery about being from Ituffiiln, N. Y. fie said that she was married there a few years age and that she had left her iiifband "mi account of another (reman. Hut tlie story proved te tie temancing. Leuis Reth, of J!U7 Seuth Juniper itreet, jesterdny told the detectives that the description of "Alice .Tejce" tallied 4oeewhat with that of Mrs. Amnion Sirldlieiser, who left her husband in fottstewn, Pa , about the same time tie Joyce woman was nrrested here, het the authorities at the hospital say tic; de net believe the "mystery tebiiii" is the missing Mrs. Dald-leiier. Tie woman Is fully aware that her wtetce will be oempletrd tomorrow lad told the physicians she was going te earn her own living when released. She refused the aid of both the police tad charitable orsanizatiens. EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 8 INFANT'S RIGHT TO WAIL ' UPHELD BY JERSEY MAYOR Ex-Acter's Plea That Father Make Baby Step Crying or Else Move Denied by John John Jehn eon, of Bridgeton Down in Newclls lnne, Bridgeton, i. J., n street te all appearances quiet nnd peaceful, there was walling nnd weeping nnd gnashing of teeth. The Walllnct uns rinnn lit n clT.tnnntl..n1,1 baby, the weeping by Mrs. Eddie Lutz. who- ei n former vaudeville ncter who lives next deer, and the gnashing of teeth by the exasperated Eddie him self. Fer days it continued. Then exasperation reached its limit, nnd Eddie took his troubles te the Mayer Samuel Jehnsen. His wife was ill, lie said. The baby cried fe constantly that It nnneved her. It had upset her nerves. The' father, he said, ought te make the Infant step Its trying he ought te slvc it seething sirup, or he oughtte move. The father also appeared before the' Mayer. He acknowledged that the baby cried, and admitted his lnnbllltv te make It step. But he would net inevc. "The bnbv la tcethlnn," he said. Mayer Jehnsen smiled. He knew of no law. he said, te regulate the crying of babies. If Mr. I.utz was se an- rr ,',"; "'. .j;fikP.'' SHOOTS WOMAN K 1 Rejected Suiter Falls Acress Bedy of Victim at 334 Earp Street SIX SHOTS WERE FIRED LITTLE RIOT DOWNTOWN Twe DAILY BAND CONCERTS Programs Arranged for Parks This ' Everring The Municipal Hand will play tonight en Mrfflin street between Seventeenth nnd Eighteenth. The program will be: "America" Mnrch "Sp-inlBh Fert" Ilroeko u.rnurr ji uunnny ' tilncz Vecal eole Sflepteil. Mr S Mollnsen 'Scrpnata" Drdln lcle 1 no iTim.-i Denna . . Herbcit "Lla Entrrlne the Cithedr.il." frnm "LehenBrtn" Wagner irnur duiw ncieciea Mr. Jere &haw Valse dl Concert "Artist's Dream," ,,.. . Vellstcdt Sulte d nallet "MascnrndG" LirnniA (l) CltAcft. IM llnrlenilln anrl f'eliimhln. (c) Ths ru"hlnelle Family, 0) The Man- ueiinis.s. lei I'romenane. "Star Spangled llanner" The Fnirmeunt Park Hand will play at Strawberry Mansion. Tlie pregram: Overture "Wrnjl" Wanner OranU ie;n9 from "I.i Ilehemc" Puccini (a) Interme7zis '"Iho Hner Queen" Salzr tb) 3pan!h Serenade "La .Mar.eln," Ullenbew "ftufulnn rantaev" Teb.nl "Nell Owsn Dances" German (a) Country Dance, (b) Pasterale, (c) Mer rvmnkers Xylophone eole "I.enK, Ixjnft Age." Dlttrlch . Mr. P-ilcr Lew In VnlSe d rencert "I.es Slrenea" .Waldteufel Mtledles frm "Marcelln" Luders "Mar SpangUd Bpnner" At tlie Parkway concert. Parkwav band-stand, tonight the soloists will be Seprano. Katbrinc (Jrey; harp, Trail' cis J. hapttlne; cornet, Emil Koen Keen necke: trumpet, Ilcinard linker, trom bone, tSiacinte Spadatcinl; English horn. Wllllnin Adams; baritone. An An An toneo del Campe; xylophone, Willlnm Heitz. Tlie program will be as fol fel lows : Negro aids 2 bandits Hilts Pedestrian, Then All Three Draw Revolvers and Get $157 ...Twe jeunz white men and one N'ctre. rich armed with a rovehcr. held up M robbed i.dward e Schailes. 271 JTest lrle nienue. at Itre.id nnd Hain- tit( streets r.nh tetlnt. e.cmi)1ii" with (157. Scharles, who was walking north en Bm4 street, was accosted by the Ne w, who aKed fur a mntcli. As he compiled ith th irqtifst the two white wa approached and suddenly all tlnec ew revolvers and commanded their itictim te "ennic aciess." Harlng obtained Scharles' money one ' the white men told him m k-non nniet KUIthey were out of sight and all tlnec ra then ran south en Iiread street. Bdarles iniinedlatidy reported bN less the police of the Second nnd Chris ms streets station. PIES ON WAY TO VISIT FRIEND IN HOSPITAL in. Mary Husenga Dies Near Me merial Hospital While en lirr inv in .-id, n ri...i jj the Memerial Ilespftnl last night, -. ..lurv nii'eng.1, terty-slx venrs da. 4fiin rmfc,i, ,.,. f.ii .1-...W Wit diteate. Mrs. Carmllla Salvntte. 4034 Canten ret, who had just been admitted te te hospital, was the friend whom Mrs. HMeaja intended te visit. Cnerture "Itlcnzl" Wagner Cf.ni.crt nle "Artist I.lte Strauss Trombone sole Selected. Mr. Spadacclnl Suite Henry VIII Orman (a) Meri Is Dance, (b) Shepherd's Dance, le) Torch Danre Intermleslen Grand selection "CaallerU Rustlcana." Mascagnl (a) Dmn Seuth American sketch, Middleton ' epvn- hele faelected HAVE YOU A BUNGALOW TO RENT? DOWN in Jersey semewhere net mere than twenty miles from Philadelphia,' In the Clnes nnd near the water. Is the ungalew we went. Perhaps you have Just the enel It must be furnished; we must be able te occupy It by Septem ber First; you must state the rental In your first letter: and it should net exceed $250 for the year. We have no Intentions of buyingl Your efferinR shall be appre ciated. Address It te C 505. LEDCER OFFICE ? Full of splendid nourishment Fresh Country EGGS dez 28 Weman Hurt When Truck Is Hit Mrs. Mellv Ttnmlff. nf 1.VM l'iir.11,1 ITCAtie. une 1.11, cf.. n.nl.. nl .. it.- i are ana legs when the automobile in !5'Ma rlthns with her husband. I .n,Tu,,nl0 ""' re!ir f a city -owned etruck, at Twelfth and Sprlni; (iat (iat te ftreets n.t iKht Mis Kemlg's E M 'If'cd by n nelshborheoil WWian. Ne niresth were undo. MEGGS Wills Probated The n in. .-i... .i x. i .. . . W.Harriet .1. Kyster. Ti-'H!) Chester wue, 54SOO. and of Kntherlne M. lrPr;he.e,l m Sea Isln fitv. N. tnmn:s 8" p!,,a,e V.'llili'd at .j.wUU. mat M,?,"" f,1('1 ,01, "'" l''isenat "If 9? Milten M. Miner. SI 17 I AT: . .Mai tin Hyueinan', Carten of Twelve In our Phila-, Camden and suburban Stores EffWimii iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiPiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'Niiiiniiii I Frank Jacob s:i.:ti l. SOl.SlO.Oll. and CHELES ta iRAUFRRvlArflrd "1 the an. i .-.. JUrtll! ?Wehav " n ahunihut irep uet beimuu 'l lllll lldVl dny. e nil the lenilinrr cnrla Wy BEPY PLANTS i Q.y Plants. frr.h n.. hiJS.,.ca, White I'lumc. . Alse rV. Winter Queen -uuu4KC anu lrUS8cja grouts plants REASONABLE KRKI.Q iffi.S.&!- . " ..eiiin, .-iinacn, . lurn ba. ( --". ULnhlfL K k. TTTTTTT- '.M.i;ifllnn;vv'lu'i vutuiup tree MARKET ST. &8.516 ft mkt. (MMTMCVU QWTV W55 Between Yeu and the Sky ACerrugatcd WireClass reef steps -the electric light meter. Imagine a sheet of cor rugated iron with all its strength yet possessing the transparency of glass that is Corrugated Wire Glass. Writ for furthtr information Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA MAYOR SAMUEL JOHNSON, neyed by bis neighbors ns he seemed te be, pcrhapi It would be wise for him te move, uasc dismissed. TIiIh wap last Saturday. Today n court of IiIrIi npneal the Mayer's wife .sustained his decision. "It was the most ridiculous thins I ever heard of," snid Mrs. Jehnsen, the Mayer's wife. "As If that peer Infant could help crying when it was teeth lnB." Mr. and Mrs. Jehnsen have three children of their own Mrs. Arthur GcrinR, Grace Helen, twenty years old, and Husscll Kenneth, sixteen years old. Se the Mayer, having watched the prog ress of the teething stage in children, had n reudy sympathy for the father whose baby se distressed and cxaspcr ntcd the Lutzes. And se the wailing continues, nnd if the weeping and the exasperation still go en, there is no public demoiWiatien of the fact. And the Lutzes have net moved. Anna Zaduskn. tblrty-slx year? old. was shot nnd probably fatally wounded last night In a quarrel with a rejected suitor In her home nt 334 Earp street. The man, Antheny Mnckinknl, fotty fetty five, 430 North Franklin street, then turned the gun en himself and fired three shots, which caused his death two hours later. Macklnkal hnd been seeking the woman since a quarrel Saturday. Last night he found her In her home. lie tried te effect n reconciliation, but failed. As he pulled n revolver from his pocket the woman tried te grab it and was shot in the hand. Macklnkal fired two mere shots as she tried te run up stairs, the bullets entering her back. The woman fell. Macklnkal then turned the w catien en himself, firing three shots. lie fell across the woman's body. Neighbors turned In n riot call. The two were taken te Mount Slnal Hos pital. Macklnkal died ,two hours later. Physicians say the woman has only a slight chance for recovery. According te police, the two bad been living as man and wife until Saturday. Beth had been married, police say. Patrolmen Manhandled by Crowd Prisoner Freed Ab.Uic result of n fight which started In n restaurant et lwelfth nnd Fitz water streets, last night, two police men were severely manhnndlcd by n crowd of Negroes, their prisoner was released, and four of the Negroes wcte arrested when n riot call brought three patrol wagons filled with policemen te the scene. Patrolmen Rpelser and Silverman, of the Second nnd Christian streets station, sent in the riot cnll when the crowd of mere than one hundred Negroes suc ceeded In taking their prisoner nwny from them. Daisy Hartley, Seuth Isemlnger street bc'ew Carpenter; Gcerge Warner. Fitzwatcr street near Twelfth : Purncll Pleasant, Bninbridge street near Six teenth, and Jehn Pollack. Fitzwnler street near Thirteenth, all Negroes, were nrrested. Escapes Frem Insane Ward Antonie Cawha, twenty-eight years old, inmate of the insane ward at the Philadelphia General Hospital, escaped last night, und until n late Heur Ma. I net been captured. WHAT INTKKKRTS NEW YORKERS Sometimes Interests rhiladelphlans as well. The wheat Is separated from the chaff In the dally New Yerk letter written by Kay mend O. Carrell, who knows both his New Yerk and Iiilladelphla. These letters are an Interesting feature of the Tinuc Ledeeb. "Mike It a Habit " Adv. HITS PINCHOT AND PEPPER Vlce Chairman of Democratic State Bedy Speaks Here Gifferd Pinchot nnd Scnnter Pepper came in for criticism nt the hands of the Democratic women Inst night at a meeting In the Interest of the Demo cratic; candidates. Mrs. Clarence Rcnshaw, of Pitts burgh, vlce chairman of the Democratic State Committee, asserted that the claims of Grundy. Orient, Fllnn nnd Baker alone would prevent the Repub lican candidate for Governer from carrying out his Intentions te purify the. Stnte government. Frem Scnnter Pepper's attitude in voting for the retention of th9 senator ial toga by Senater Newberry It appear ed te the speaker that he bntl been taken up Inte a high mountain beforehand. Other sneakers at the meeting were Everett Kent, candidate for Congress In the Thirtieth District, nnd Mrs. Marie O'Connell, chairman of the Dem ocratic women's Stnte organization. Het Water Scalds Baby A bucket of scalding water fell en fourteen-meiith-olil Bertha Spefnnch ns she crawled nleng the kitchen Meer nt her home, 2."m Durfer street. Inte yes terday afternoon. The child was badly biirnul and Is in Mount Slnal Hos pital in n stcrleus condition. First Penny Savings Bank Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest 2ht and Batnbridge Sts. 1343 Chestnut Si. Jehn Wnnnbiaker, rres. Yeu can recognize geed advertising by its echo increasing business. zlli Tun cigarettes wAi Jn KvUri M w i a. e i t. . . m V r9 3 rWc5ESd5H5ti3ucI 9 1 m ie They are GOOD! Employer Recommends Real Advertising Man Tills man has put In three snrcess fnl years of nrivrrtlslnR salesmanship with a lame metropolitan paper hacked by lite years of thorough commercial experience. At thirty years of agA lie Is seeking a connection where he can pat a big ger Jeb across und In which l.e cun grew. This unfortunately we are unable te offer him at present. He Is willing te use his car If desired. Any one who has a real preposition te offer a man of this caliber would de well te write Dex C 402, Ledger Office " Thb Helmes Press, Vrinten 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia Account Executive An old-established, well financed advertising agency has an opening for another thoroughly expe rienced business getter. The right man has a rec ord of success with Na tional accounts and will find this an unusual opportunity. Write fully in confidence, C 406, Ledger Office. Modesty "Well, old man. I've, sworn off bragging about my car. But since I've had the MOON the car does Its own talking and my friends listen easily." Prices : $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Display Roem Open Evenings Moter. Cars . The ear of ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vandcrgrift, Pres. ESS N. Bread St. Phene Poplar 7586 Wire Your Heme High-grade work installed by a re liable house guarantees safety and satis faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Columbia 1011 Open Every Evening Until JO 5raS2SH-'2SSaS2S2SHSHSaSHSHSHS2SHS?l5 Est. 1899 YEAR TO PAY IF DESIRED ttaSa5H5Z52SZ5aSr5SgH5EI5Z5Z5H!gam5a5Srfl25 FOR MEN The Highest Grade Furnishings & Clothing GREATLY REDUCED Oitf Annual Summer Reductions of Our Regular Stock Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Pajamas, etc. R 1204 Chestnut 1119-21 Market. 11 Seuth leth " MacDonald & Campbell August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction This sale includes fine suits of unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns. Every suit offered is our regular high-grade MacDonald & Campbell standard stock the very limit of quality, in materials, style and tailoring, and the reductions are made from our regular prices charged this season, se that the opportunity is unsurpassed for discriminating men. Alterations at Cost 1 Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas. Straw Hats at l2 price. Summer Business Hours 8.30 te 5 Saturdays Closed All Day 1334-1336 Chestnut Street RMUji!8 5lLVEn3MnH3 a !n a THE GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK , Illustrates and prices several hundred articles for the home and for gifts. Will be mailed te summer.address as en assistance te fall furnishing. M Jlii mm tt w. Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Sts., N. Y. mtz-ttvltan ptjtla. August Clearance Reductions of V3 te Vx Original Prices PREVAIL ON ALL . t A - i i v i t & i&' v Men's Furnishing Goods at Sharply Repriced Figures We have made important price revisions in our splen did assortments of Men's finest Furnishing Goods, and present an opportunity which is uncqualed elsewhere for menev saung en merchandise of the highest grades. Seme examples of the price changes are as follews: $1,00 Neckwear $0.65 $1,50 1-1. De' 1.50 $2.00 " 1.00 2.75 ' '" S.50 S.00 " 1.75 soe ii it 3.50 i.50 " C.50 7.00 " " i.00 4.50 " (Knitted) 2.75 7.50 " " .35 .50 Half Hese fn , .S5- 1.00 " " W:J 1.50-2.00 " " '.WW.'. 100 3.00 S.50 " " 150 2.00 shirts '.;;; 50 2.50 SOO " 0 ' 4.00 4.50 " "' 6.00 6.50 " ,'n 70-0.00 :::::.::::: X 1000u.oe " rr5 2.00 White Oxford Shirts (cellar attached or' hand j' . i.'ti-, S.00 " " " ( sclf-stripe, cellar attached) 2 50 2.00 $2.50 Pajamas , , 3.00 3.50 $4 00 " ., ' ' 1 Kn - .. ,0 ac' S 25 11.0013.50 " g?l Bathing Suits, Oath Rebe, I'ndrru ear and Fancu Handkcrchicf-i, etc.. included in tint Mr. J1ACOB REED'S SONS M24-M-26 Chestnut- Sdrnri Consolidation of Palm Beach Suits All Grades at one price H4.50 All our Palm Beach Suits, in cluding lets which sold up te $18.00, have been consolidat ed te give a complete rang of sizes and marked at this one low price of $14.50. Mohair Suits $18 at Lets which formerly sold up te $23.00 fine quality, lus trous mehairs, perfectly tai lored quarter lined and piped with featherweight silk consolidated at $18.00. Men of every size and every build can find their exact fit in a wide variety of designs. This Week Closing Out Sale of White Flannel Trousers Finest quality flannel finest workmanship, sold by us at $10.75 and $11.75 this week $ 9.50 White flannel trousers, formerly Super - Value at $8.25 ($10.00 at most geed stores), this week $ 7.50 i Full range of sizes 2S te 44 inches. These are a remarkable "buy" one that you will net match new or later. And this is the white flannel season! PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men TXflLSON has created beautiful ' interiors for Hotels, Apart ments and Houses wich paints and paintinp that tuill stand th test of time,. mjacroeppAi NTI Nf) Painters since 1851 2039 Arch Street SriilCK 8A7T-8&7H HATE 40na-4O!7 Jatnti S. Wilien & Sen, Inc. ffijsssnejsrc W vRRrrFcrFaRrsrsirfi IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS Augu t 17. Jl, SiTtJirljer 14. 2ft and Ortebi-r 12 rip Round $16.80 T i mm run. win run T I' - I In i . I . i , . , 'n ir- . i in mii ni f iikij ii ir,i 1 r i a n ii il1 Ii Ui in; . jr h ir 'iinmr i nr n t h . I 1IIA1N I K V 1 , ran. rn mii 1 ir1 T rr I i -U.l tnn n S .7 V M " Hi i leli.hin k MJ A M 1! 3 Tlir Iilml Kinili. te M.iEiiin W I IjIIk. kIiIiik ii .luliclit rlile mii; -mil uriiiiiuiii r.lillt'll inn i llllpj nl'i. M ll fcl ' ". U.4,1 Pennsylvania System Tlie IteMle of Hie IJreaUway Limited VTi.U 1 "" i k -.,, At II m m w . 1 iti 'i H irMsssi&'smdimmsmasmwisMis -'j'l . - J-... jr (. .