Tj--fjwTYSvit-' -iim wqytfsy: w (r y-il-r - fflt.) s'f.v WSuFW AK .? .! W ; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 T? -' 1 i It f &.'' V ptfil m .ft' HUSBAND SHOOTS HIS WIFE'S FRIEND Killed in Yosemite Ploemsburg Merchant Accuses! Anether of Taking Her ' I Automebiling VICTIM IS NEAR DEATH ti Youth of 21 Becomes Editor Mnlianey City, Pa., Aug. 8. Clement Mi'I.tuiglilln, of tlil.s I'lty. n gnul'mtu of Temple College, Plillndelplilii, has ac cepted the editorship of the I'nnther Creek Dally News, nt Coaldale. He 1" (woiity-eiio years old nnd 1b believed te he the youngest editor In the State. Bloemihurc, Pa., Arse, v Arousing , Clyde C. Crevi'lliiK. forty years old. one; of Hloemslmrs's met prominent men. of being tee intimate with hi wife. Themas Samuels, tlilrty-five years old, proprietor of a Center tfeet .Mere, walked into Creveling's garaee jester clay afternoon anil shot Win twlrp through the left bren-t. One bnlle' bored through ('reveling nnd the ether ledged in hN lniu. Crereling today 1 in a critical con dition In the Illoemshurs lle-pital and physicians silil it wax tee eaily te de tersnine whether the wound would prove fatal. Samuels is In lull waiting the outcome of Creveling's injuries Creveling was working en his auto aute auto mebllo when SniiiiieK appeared. Tin D.en talked for a minute and SimueN apparentlv walked out. Crevellns i'i quired of a workman where Samuels was,, and went te the deer te lenk for him. A he riid mi Samuel, net trore than four feet ew.iv, drew a rmnlvir Bnd fired twlre. according te Mr. Noy Ney hart, the only witness te the sheeting. Says He Was Attached In jail last evening Samuels iiil Creveling attacked him ami that he fired in self defence S.imtie's admitted he had been drinking, and immediately, efter the sheeting gave himself up. Mrs. Samuels thirtj-twe j ears old JONES FRANTIC WITH GRIEF nnd pretty, denied the charges her husband had m.ide about her relations ' with Creveling She asked bow badly j Ycsemltc Aug P. After a twentv- !Z h "" " rn"K,,rs "rt Samuels said he had 'warned Crevel- ro-mered from a peel beiew crual Ing once before when he had been .ur . ''"" In Ye.emite Park, the body of driving with bis wife, that he should Mi l'liah-th .Tenes, daughter of Pro Pre cease his .-mentions te her. At the f .,,,. j, y. jnnes. of Princeton fni same time, lie said, he forgave h s w fe, , , , .. , .,,,., .i. end they .ontinue-1 te live together. v,tJ'- "'' sll"I"'1 nn" ue" "lt0 ,l10 Creveling. who ij aKe married, but who Mcr-e.l Uvr. Sund-iy. while posing for has net been living wit'i his wife for ,i phntnc-nxh Iht father was taking, geme time, walked our of the ga-age Mis, Jenes, ie. was in California en with Weed pouring from the two weumN her vio.-rien before entering Welleslcv In his clie-t. and u he -en dm 1 the houe College for tin- f.ill term, arrived in thi ef William Tayler, who lives nearbv, Yo-emlto en the dav of the tragedy, fell unconscious. P.ither and da ightei- made Vernal Vail- Rwover Consciousness , thWr "'"" v''"5 l'1" ' vall'- r...i v. t...... ...i -. i The fall- is a misty contract that fcn f..ii. t'e.i, n.i-n.. ..,., I -. 1I. - HIIIIPI"" ... .. ..... .. ...I..,. ...iii . i.'.t'iiim Centlin. O.TWCUS, Pencil Propels Returns Ejects I Ne Springs levers or pivots -OneThnnb Leads 3H in.len - Cannet cle& I pressure fills it Nen-leakable Better Built for Better Service Cen&liiL Xfaintain3)cn Cice the Famous Liquid Paste It Sticks. Always Ready YEO &f UKEMS TO. JbL stationers- JLs printers-blank boekImfrs. 12 N. 13th St. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut St. Founded in 1865 The Heuse that Heppe built ,!M Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Streets l'ho'e b ( rren JacK Turner MISS KUZABKTH .10NES PRINCETON GIRL'S BODY RECOVERED Taken Frem Peel Belew Falls in Yesem.te Park After Haz- i ardeus Search 11 between itnniene granite was shot, called a doctor and the ,,. , T i ',,u "10' Ti ..... 1 nf fhtisrt tn tin-, tur tit. nlinrtiffi-nn i .-. ...... ... , . .. .... f . ..!-... While I'ref .lenis wni ndjustlnK his Uec. hut dered :.nntiels had already surren- a The Car Inevitable The Wills Salnte Claire and its success were inevitable, because the coming of audi a car was inevitable. The development of engineering, of metallurgy, of scientific manufacturing has made possible this car of a score of engineering advances. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE CO. of PENNSYLVANIA W. J. FOSS, President H0S1.2OSS.2035 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. WILLS SAINTE CIAIRE cMoter v Cars f far OC.H. W.Ce. Jl r N.-h..rt said Samuel and frevelln J '."'"T1 "i .J1""'1 n '? nn -' saged in .in nrsu.n.-nt. Oevelms d-- ' ''""ij''"".".';- ,A ument later he Heed en syuiK mat n- nan tanci Mf: amm-lx out for a drive, and that ulen ("revel ing n-ked where Samuel- a- and walked te the deer thy latter tired at him twice. Samuels accued ("reveling of at temntln" te "er Mrs. S.inmels in Imn-n their I, ouie and rout an upartment I '"' an;.en umv-i wiii-n tne in ten wh"re he could call en her without ' nd at the rKk of his life nar'-hed tnolf;.tatien from lier htiband. but i-h- the base-, of emi-Mib'iiertd boulder- refused te se at the time. He -jiv- l'.verj mau that Tnwn-jtcv i-euld draft that sh did c-j cut with ("ri vejiui:. hew - l,u" -ervu e aided. nnd vi-tenla ever, dc-iute his warnins-. Mr. and hieusht the reward of tin- he-ir- of dan- Mrs. Samuels have two -mall children, cu'-'-.- ;atier h'-lt)le-!y as her bi'dy na ed K.ufth iindi-i- the bridge upon which he was standiut:. The ,-carch for the girl hejan alme-t at utiie. Chiff Feie-t ll.insi-r Town--!ey tf.uk chaive of tin1 hunt in jiersen lie had lnm-elf lowered bv ropes into Ahneit -n the verie of a cellap'.e Pinf. Jein- aidi-d in the search te the bc-t of hi- abilltv, and w.i t.re-ent when hi- il.iugli'i'r - 1"1 wa- found. Creveling was unconscious for about two hour- after the he(ptl!lS. and jil.y iiciaus thought hi- wounds would piev,. fatal, lie regained i-on-ileu-ne-s in t Ik vnins. and there i- a -light h.uice row that be will recover, but his enn enn ditien remains pxtreuM'" criricil Sum- uels wa- net in tin- l.nblr of carrung a ' i..j,,,i,i revolver, but -aid he had b..rr..ed it Interdenominational Opens bummer Ce!!ci;cllle, Pa., Am I Seashore Service P TLOTIC CITY 3 MINISTERS AT URSINUS from a man wln-c n.ime h- would net give. Th- owner of the weajvnn w.intv.l hlia te -U It. Samuel- -a.d. SWATOW, WITH 28.000 DEAD BEGINS GIGANTIC FUNERAL, hundred Assembly! Season j S The In- , tordneminational A embly opened its fifteenth annual cummer se-slen en the I'lsinus College c.impus !a-t nighr with of minister and r4ig!eu- worker- from all parts nf the ceunrrv in , Quick ' attendant e. "Sectai i.inl-m" was tlie ' -ubject nf the di'cu inti, anil the pr-n-clpal speaker wa- the I5ev Dr. James I Vance, ,if Nashville, Tenn. The meeting- of the aM?mbl,v will entlnue each day this week, cen-'lud- 72 WEEK-DAY TRAINS 70 TRAINS ON SUNDAY between 4.00 A. M. and 10.25 P. M. Standard Time. 72 ROUTES DIRECT CONVENIENT STATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA 3 STATIONS IN ATLANTIC CITY ; DIRECT THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM CHELSEA S 1 55 0CEANciTYTRAINS 55 1 Coffins Cannet Be Built Enough Half of Population Gene i lleiichciiG. Aug ? M A Ii Typhi 'n--tiii ken Snatew, a u.ansl'd and mi-erable caricature of the pert nf i a week age. fii.ggemj gee- aneut tne nr-c ,.. wltll vP,.,ni 0xereses net Sundav gba-tlj task tint Hi. I- te tie -uiuurs, Amellff th f.r,.fliiPr, who ,vlU ppP1,r of the storm burial et the dead. I ,lllri ,,,. U ek a..-- Dr. Ira Landreth, Umlie-,,f twentj-eiglit flu-u-.ind luue ,lf fhle.ign. and the IJev. Dr. James been reeeeied. u death tell that triples McNiiub' -. of Pittsburgh. : former e-tlmate-. and i uts in half the i (tlici- conferences te be conducted en rE former population of the native city. , t, 'leg- campus 1:1 August .ire : au- These figure.- wire Kien In .1 circiil 1- ,,,,st ij M,( n:ir ( 'i.Mference if thn SS Issued by the Swatew Chamber nt fi-ui- , i..f.,r.,i,.d Church of the I'nit.-d Statv merce from Its branch in Hongkeng , .ugu-t 111. Hpwerth League ("niiven Hude cellin- have been hammered te- t,,, nf the Me-heh-t i:iiiscepal Chun h gcther with lumber falvaged from tlie fir I'.a-tern Penn- hnnla, and A'lgust wreck of the cit lint tl.ie . animt '."-. T'.epl-' Yeung People's I'nlnn f--r bu kiiecketl together f.l-t enough te di-. the Philadelphia District. pen- nf peihi s which are n sanitary . menace. (Jr.iei, are liurried! dug 111 the alluvial Ma's nn whiih 'he pert n built, that be.lie- m.iv le interred as the are recovered from tin- wreckage. WEDS THIRD WAR VETERAN Weman Becomes Bride of Man of, 86 te Avoid Separation I5ridKet"n. N. J.. Aug Marriage te avoid .i-p-i-ntu.n utuli r tin- ri!- nt the Soldier-' Heme at Viiielnn.l wns adejiteil bv Willinn Smith, eigutv--i ' years old. .itid Mr-. Kliziheth 'il-n, ilglity. who yesterday annnuui'i-d their1 wedding last Kndav . ' The bri le had le .t house for .Smith I for twent--ix eai-. and lecnuiv thev decided '- enter the s-eliln r-' Heme, I Smith belli? a teti.rnn of tin- civil War ! They euld m-t eland the separatum nt ' the home, and madi plant, fur a ha.' wedding. This wn- the third raar tinge for Mrs Smith Her lirst and second hu-band al-e wer vetermu et 1 the Civil War. FINDS UNDERGROUND STILLS, State Policeman Uncovers Moen- , , shine Plant In Hele In Earth 1 IhwviiMille, Pa.. Aug stny A.' P. An underground nioen-inntng plant was uncovered by Sergfant ("reps, Tf the State police, in tin- weeds near here late last night The -crgcunt re ported that he was attracted te a brmdi neap by a "peculiar odor." He dug into ' the brush and tiuull reachtil a hole in I the ground. I Taking his pistol from its holster, ' Crcps went into the hole, nnd in the underground dugout he found two big I tills In operation. He reported that Jehn 0. MnrHhall, of Pren-llle, was ' operating the Mills. Marshall was 111 -rtstcd, the stills destroyed and live ' barrels of tnnth and wune moonshine ' eenllscated. ON WCCK-DAYS-54 SUNDAY TRAINS between 4.00 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Standard Time 3 ADEQUATE SERVICE TO WII.DWOOD. CAPE MAY. SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR S TV" Ue the all rail Delaware River Brldge Reute serving the heart of n Philadelphia, Weet Philadelphia nnd North Philadelphia S3 $1.50 DAILY SEASHORE EXCURSIONS $1.50 Marltat Street Wharf. ttrn Standard Time. AtUnti City weabday 6 00 A M Saiurdat until Spt, 2 tne Sunday and labor Day 6.00 and 6 30 A Mi VWIdwoed. wtabdava 5.52 A. M. Sundivi 5 00. 5 48 anrl fi fin A M . r....- n' ! l.l rhv &w.rn ... lf..knr ...lj... c c"l j " - V-" ". -!- C.p My, wc.Ud.y, 5 S: A M nil Sund.y. 6.00 A M Sunday! 6,08 A. M ASK AGENTS FOR TIME TABLES Perasisylvarala System i The Reute of the Broadway Limited "IB VFZffsrg? Leuis B .Wisep Qhe QiLality furniture Center 760-262 Se. Fifth St. Philadelphia Bet. Locust and Spruce 1 Sends Wife Away and Kills Self Canten, 1'n., Aug. S. Jules Ciipix-n, eventy-three cars old, ahhi..ser here for many yours, ended hli own lift yestenlay by shoetlni: himself thrniiKh the heart with u revolver after M'ndins his wife out for a doctor, telling her he W HI- H'8 body was found In n chair when his wife ruturned with thb phyi-1-Un. MAVKD TI1BRK JIILMON MVKH JJfet 1J"r,r1'er' uner 1 , t(imin, hut tn" Mrunii with which te. WSW ni.-lAil I i. w (SlffHn rl- lit HlfflrfeClF T' Shrriilan" a vmisbIve Living Roem Suite, roomy and ramfartablc spring ednx brick; sprint) ciiiieii srefs Davenport 1i inches, covered in rhehc of Japeutnes or Vtleuri 3 pler .... $240 I a B.I1X upciiea u jcx. Dr, V M. tORiV KlentUt. hu fOVW . Mn..Mil 17 'fc'"'"'w I, . M "'"J" 'ery MCAWC CuiXShjCfKt''. TTEREJI'ITH we illustrate one of the startling values typical J- of Wiser's AUGUST SALE. However, one must come here and stroll through fleer after fleer te really appreciate the countless money-saving opportunities presented, and the fine quality and beauty evident in every item. A veritable bar gain feast in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Lineleums in every department. OPEN FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS till 9 P. M., for the benefit of these unable te attend the Sale during the daytime. tf$&!Z&& . mi "-' ! ' - -irrrsr Special August Sale Used Pianos and Player-Pianos This is a special sale te help us move ever 200 used pianos that are crowding us. The majority of these pianos have come from the best homes in the city in exchange for Duo Due Art Pianola-Pianos; the implication is that they have been used but little. Their condi tion bears this out. This is an unusual op portunity te save money. Upright Pianos 85 from UP Many world - famous makes in a variety of sizes, styles and prices, each one capable of years of service. There are such makes as: Stflnwnjr Wlr Henry 1'. MHIrr I-fnter Dfckfr llrn. Itrppe Kdeuard Julrn l'mr Sterling, etc. lllnslun A. small Down Payment. Monthly Terms as low at $1 Player-Pianos from $295 UP Composed mostly of g e n i i n e Aeolian-built pianola-pianes all mod ern, rebuilt instruments playing standard 88-netc rolls some arc in grand sizes. There are such makes as Weber Chlckerlnsr Mrmul Stuyieennt Ceelllaa Scheuiiiclier Wheelerk Antoplune A small Down 1'aymcnt. Monthly Terms as loe as $ 10 Grand Pianos $350 op from A varied collection of many world- famous makes. In tone, appear ance and condition they are all that their names represent, viz.: Decker Hren. Henry 1 Jlllter ChlckcrlnK Weber Meek Stelnway A small Down rayment. Monthly Terms as low as $ 12 Remember every used piano at Heppe's is guaranteed for 5 years and is ex changeable at full price paid any time within one yeai. We are the agents for the celebrated Masen & Hamlin and Henry F, Miller Grand Pianos and the Due-Art Pianeta Pianos hence our large selection of higli-gradc exchanged pianos. The greatest of all home entertainment is obtained ftem a Victrela. HeptHs' were among the first te fea.. 1 ture trie victrela and today we soil only genuine Victer products. Victrelas At HcDne's VOU mnv e1,i from the full Victer line of'S talking machines and records, There are Victrelas from $29.50 UP Through the Heppe Rental Payment Plan you pay mere rental rates and all rent is applied toward purchase price. Call, phone or white for full information. AH along the streets of Philadelphia A"NE thing you'll notice right away you begin 1731 x-stf. c? Washington."-1-' Matcb 13, W22 Dwt Sir. neW improve . -.. S0d VUt " V, end It BU- 1 n"r,". Razor. an " .. nid nd r.mette "'' - ,ct ever .., in every -r- ; Safety R0'" petier in ' 8- ..American ", H distinctive,--" 0 these distl fOZOT Yours very truly, QjHsi- cvjf.EQ te talk te the dealer who shows the Blue Diamond. You'll hear a note of assurance in all he says about shaving. Ne "ifs," "buts," or signs of mental reservation. He has the instrument te demonstrate every thing he says the New Improved Gillette. A razor and shaving service far in advance of anything you have ever known. New a suggestien: Bring your old razor with you when you visit the Blue Diamond Stere. These points of superiority about the New Improved Gillette are best appreciated by comparison. Yeu will knew then why the dealer with service ideals is glad of the opportunity te show the Blue Diamond in his window. Whe the Walk. re veu see mSLMr BLUE Diamnnil S in r .MMmmmmmmm Be sure te have veiir r1M!. XMr.T.v. I Thefifew Improved sure show you the Fulcrum Shoulder Channeled Guard Overhanging, Cap Micrometric Precision Automatic Adjustment THi PUCIUM MOUUf I Tm minei ruxuu I ' QUAHO I II M UMQMO I If f mmpmmws- jiueiie $$?? Lup SAFETY RAZOR i ij a1 m-5 iBrVfr' 1 . vwj?'i .1-. , va .'. j. .- f ' v.-1 !