jp t) CM v. wi.. & -fit UI At 16 ERE Uli y II. erwt ntrfe Intlei iaVfr.1 r city hn J, ter 0! i nrr 'tturr it th( rival' stnn ?. Al d re EwItU 'M tueriB ilf nU ID rati Ufa v''Cf idli 11 'or ;orea hi nm 1 cm ai u ant catta 8PJ mi 1 tz I'OCl red 1 breca lh? '.AHl -vlcel hn s:il t ATI lull Rl D. TlUl 31b l4 0 rirt'ii tf JBflMJ Ifflr in ynuun"-,,wfc- wiiiwn YS DBVACT FAILS jResolutlens Call for Suppres sion of Bootlegger as a Duty of the Heur I MESSAGE TO POPE PIUS m-iwllntlen of the nscrtinn Hint the t.. iiimet mnkr- men mere mernl, yrt h1.2iin thnt prohibition hn fnllert. "i'tn i? in pnrt. contained In rfS ,?. i-wlen of the C'ntliellc Total AWlMonce Union nt Klghtcentl. Tl'0 resolution were brmijsht boferr .l. ,.tnnt en l).V inn nev. .1. 1. w i. ni- i.i.n. chnlrmnn rf the commit! cp nnd l"". l.tn.. rVirmpr nrOSHiciii i "" ihuiiiinnu. lull. ' t.-t.l .!. iiiiiliilnnilii.n nf nil' and onler ns n civic 1iity. iiml net nj nelltirnl lni "i"1 'Icclnretl thnt nnl bv tnlrrntitm of differences of opinion' could 'evers of n cnusc nrrny themselves Miecfssfully ngalnst tbc coin. '. asl men enemy. Scorns Pencrslen of Truism "Thl" 1'nien lind never subscribed te the unchrMInn nf.crtIentlmt lnv ram ram net make men mere mernl." snld tbp resolution In part. "It scorns tbp per version of the truism thnt Inw cannot compel obedience In tiio.e who iinve free will. F.nwtt rcmnvlni: tbp occasion for sin ma be as cssentlnl te flip moral stabllltv of communities ns tbey nrc te the moral stability of Individuals." It tur Iier fit'riiiii'ii mm in nuip- manllns Its ideals the l nlen hail ncer pt (IICl.ll'1 '"i i"ll,l" nuiiJiiin.ii ... its members, but bail urged nllcKlnnee. vlmteer tbelr coin lotions ns te their duties as citizens. "Only by association can temperance be me'mnted In church or nation." nail went c hsj continued the resolution, "and only by 1 atle J tolerance of honest differences ofvepln- 'nwal Ien can IOPIN 01 jiii. iuhj-u t-uiiiiiiu? 111 cm array tnruisene" against me common enemj. it Vnniepr iwi.v ne me hiiuii- mini about tlie results of prelilblUry Iesisln Iesisln tlen in the Tnited Stntes, thorp is abundant evidence of many evils of al coholism in many quitters. Suppression of Bootleggers Urged "WV believe that sincere horror for mich evils suggests 11 n relent I lis war upon bootleggers nnd ether criminals rather than Miln discussion of nc ual or hypothetical conditions. i '"Kverj dutj is one of the hour nnd the suipirien of the bootlegger and attendant evils Is the duty of this one." "Attention was drawn te tup need et : mlljtlns the help of tlie jeuth et tlie ". ., .. . .1.- !...,.. the Hey bteiits. A (.iblegiam te I'epe Pius XI was j read te the meeting un! approved by 1 these present. It expressed the sentl- ment et fealtj and Homage te ills Holiness and al;ei that be favor them with Apostolic benediction. MOTHER AND CHILD HURT Truek and Sedan Collide and Walnut at 40th Twe persen1 were injured last night at Forty-ninth and Walnut streets when a iieivy motertruck overturned after its wheel" had become Ietked with these of a sedan car which tlie driver of the tuick tried te pnss. These in- !.a1 ... Aire Anilin S!tniii fi n. I liiw fiTcvenr-eld dnushter Dorethv. of riT.'Hi , Cedar avenue The truck, belnnsins te the Nelsen Lirii: veilipilliv. -" i-euill I.IBIKII . street. n diiven bv lliailes Stem. i i :.. ' Mr?. Stein and her daughter were riding nith hitn N'eleen Deff man. Pine sticet near Kijliteenth street, driver of the sedin, niieiintd police the accident ceuntrv 111 ine worn or me 1 nieiilticit uelilnd te curry en the leutlne especially among such organizations as 1 reMwas c.iuseil when hteiu attempted te seoeMpass luni rtAii v riftMn pnunrDTe uhili uhimu tiunucnie Programs Arranged for Tenlnhfs 1 Arranged for Musical Treats Here The MtiiiHi..il Rand will piny te- . nifjit en Lindley nvenue, we-r of ' Tilth unit The piegrum will be March 'Spa nlli Keif 0,rture- II (Juarinv Vecl ele wipptrd Mr S Mllnnn "Sercnata W'Ctlen Th rrlrrn Denna" Breeke ijemez D'dla He-tert frimi V JBner ili Lnter 111; ti fathi.Ir.il "I.nlincr-ln liener rele .Sulrturl v.i ... , Mr 'r" Shaw ilie dl Cene it ' rtltfi Dream N' it Balliit jhrHHiin" V'ellstedt I.aceme (al retcBK r! I'rl"iuln iml Cntumhlni. !S It' P'irtilnelle Family Wl Th ftindellnlfts lrproranade 1 .Stnr SpanBled Dannsr" The Philadelphia Rand will lli. Ti t '-I".", ."iii'i miu (ii. i tin 1 tee laikvvav. the soleiMs being: Se-I PMne, Kathr ne Urev ; Iifii-n rMfij T i,,, ., .. . . ......- n lien sin- 1 1-1 in III. ..!-. ...lT-l 1..--I. l.nn t 11(1 1 nmel I'm I.-...,.. .,..!....! .. , ... .... , .. 1...1 1 fnnnn., it , .. . ' """ n ' trumpet. Iicrnard linker: trnmlione. Sm A&,r'n.,,.i J.'. !... ,0."!i ' Cmnne- x ,' Vrii ' ','.""" .'.'' , vuiupe, xjie piinne. llliain IN m. 1 preirram ulit h 1,1?.!..?' .V'" ."P. 'tm.. ...'"' lr .Vflli-nt .;.':. .al!" . i.spini' . . vv.4l.litufl 1 - -viu, beiei feted 11 iWMarch, '.The Hev. .h- rta. limanlnert Ndv.il IU- l.t?v Kiv?iJ..!:.,re,"n i 'nrni. n" t... i Jl7-t P.i.rrv8kt j . lleibert i D'Ptr Dan ,. v, ,,. P""ane ioe nlfctei! J"y M.nh JI1'",G"V tir i5 nan ulrri h.mia l.lczt ITi.i, al"n,n""t Pnrk l''"d will plav T5tt TI,..nreS,.,m: ler" ' "" Wlics t Wlinl- The I'a PJ.'ie "A s.ii.ii. .. ... ... .Mlcnlal iM lavan JbJeta "sole, semiir dn ,i suIb1 . !.lbr,itl ftna i;':' t""1" M.ii lorane .Pis Sliiv ireh siil '" '""1 V.Trtl rsclinlkmvfki ;'"pr;. ;..ttuU .f -sprliiB' l.7lyKSr""'..T'!h llejure. llslveielm Viiistc.it .iniltn Mil. .-. "' u" trem VVjiiji Th Ite, MHI" "'r Sinif, Han,,, Ikrbirt TODAY'! l"S MARRIAr.r i ir-ner-,. tflh.ll "- SIKCIKOCO iir;,' nitefr "111 N 7th at am! Xnt.ilu , an.l Itnse ew Verl i'iiv u;.i?.- 'i Iti. m.tw..-.. I... i.V"i"an ibcV i5" . '"Uiiiiiiu. ji,i Emma I. i' lJ,'i",H...7"- " JSth nt mi' 'W'mln i;Zh '..'".- M ''ii st IB i -Ji1. rrB . ' "'.I IViiiittinif ,i Se- .W Slet ii i1, ,1lKin I'a nn.! Han- 'X'y X vv r ..i . -"simiea .n ,?"ir Fu.UrKl'n..',c"""'1 '"'' N J 'i Fuile lj?tl hjii. i iu..i .-.. I a Jlt.i."". V iitvi I.elah 7iLV.,i-u"'S H 12 Hi i....' ' F'muei sh':v N "in. t I,-"MCU1 n. ." .1 Til II Ml Illlll r;."A .Ytu si ,'.'. "V . .; .. ''.'. HiH st . ;.w ,'-'i'us IH I'me at ;,...! i, i nimin ;. "'17 riie.iniit .. " LVlm" It, 10-Ss ."'"""ant ave rif.n i t re . 7... '"'"leuill ni' unci b."niP ii r,.i;. '-.f .vnrvin it niul ! -yilllini Ahn,. llt '.- .IlllVIIlM HI "ilen. SrtV'V11,' '"'list nn. SiOi, u" V ,--.' Jrnii . ;' in I,, ' " ll r lini II I Phlfili iwe lnd.V, ""'inliue an-i tTl .! I. n- r - 'i I u I I M rliiKiniii linn vv I) i iiphln i N J S"V J. Ha, ,".:V'-'.. -in.l n N J ".i-uihr fi.V' "".."' U an mil l'lli ;mtri li.iu" "."-"'" 1 aiel ldl"?rJen. i"" j. Ui.ifn .,;.;"."". iTiiui. n. iia.i. "T". mis ,i..' .'-".., .. nits., ii .'..'" ui -.iar ..jinij llaaaiiiuini. ..... IA. ,?;. I-r.M e. i.i.l .HHIKrl I.... "... : " ?Mlli.li M,llrpnn, owl ", -i', " -nd Af"" V? V ff ". Ja ilinrw i " t utiiiti .vinru-ui ii ,..i - D. m 'irl-"0"'". TH.. und He- n r.ii7:' '-.iiin. it-..-. l,ral m A i,,Vlr. 9a it., ui.d Hei.n ?. nsth it. GIRL TOILERS QUIT BRYN MAW R SADLY AS SUMMER Bach te Mills and Factories They. Start, With Lessens of Werth of Education as Real Knewl edgfi of Ride of "Live and Let Live" iHdHXv'ln v'i JIHIhfI ff T8ri 1 m tarn t fiiHHriiVrA . J' , aPK BminQiBibim Sm'Mkys' -' i wVl ' HI-B telBIRMlBMH: The Bryn Mnwr summer school is closed and the 100 glrh who have been there for two months have learned many things besides Icsniw in books. West of nil, they have learned the psjcholegy ,,f living the "llv'p-and-lct-IHe principle, which is going te have an impertnnt bearing en their fut'uie. Wizabetb Itentchler, of Reading, ex pressed It in a few words when slip was asked what gain the eight weeks held for her. "I'VP lllet SO llllinv 1innrnnl tinne f girls since I have been here'." shn said with an expressive gesture of her 'lands, "f iris from nil ever the coun try. Tllev told of fliplr rnrlmm tnl.c urn experience, but at first each girl ttiiek te her own Ideas. After wed been here a while nnd get better m-qualnted we began te realize thnt ether peeplp bnd Ideas, tee. Yeu son, we get the ether fellow's view-' peinr. Friendly Feeling Kngcndeied And that Is the keynote te the true success of the summer school this ear. A mere frlendl.v feeling between the einplejer and empleye should ceitainh up tlie result. I;ach nnd every one of the girls Is amleus te help these she 1. -. V .. ' I' of I Mether, After All-Niglit Search, Asks Police Here te Find Daughter A griff -stricken mother entered the' Detective Bureau 111 City Hall at 0 1 o'cleik this morning and n'ked the police te lind her fourteen -year-old .InnMifur. f.. I,.,.,, .!, l,.l t.nnn 1 senicliing alone all night -n-- - ' ......... ... I ...... j "M name ii Catherine Weaver." robbed the wennn "I have come from ' mv home in Camden te ask your aid in finding my little gill. She disap SEEK CAMDEN GIRL AS AMNESIA VICTIM I was awav V0I,Tr "' ''." M,u ,,,"r""" .iue. ; .vit. i.piiraim 1 niniieii, nun 11.111 ufi'ii Hniji'ipiiiM, tieatment ter a nervous disease. Mrs. Weaver described her dnushter as being of fi.iil physlipie, with blown bobbed 1 hair. She weie a luue dress and white leghorn hat. Tui'thei ipiestlens dcveleprd an am nesia theory . "Yes " Mrs. Weaver teplied te a question, "she may he vvandcung around unnble te tell who she is. 1 have been taking her te adocier for the lest nine months and it may be that she became suddenly worse nnd wandered off ivltheut cause, net kuevv -ing who she was. Mrs Weaver, between sob, said she l.ad taken her daughter te the doctor last nlghr and leturned half an hour I later. She left the girl in the house nieue Willie .sue waiiti-ii 10 11 miner store te make scvei.tl purchases. n-i... .1 .i m.. hv,.. i,. Iieveu l loreiue 111111 nunc in ueu aim u.i . ni.n.. i,.. ...,111 .i. nm. I.ar.l te ,e, lie .herself Then she walked Inte her daugntcr s 1 f 1 .1.. k.i ,.i.i,i.. ....,iit. loom 1 inunu me !" ....ii... ..u...- ....Un.l li,..,.,li,,,..K six. criiiiniiin - ....1 1. ! I I.. .!. !... .1.... !,., caien vviui uieiius, in mi. n..n- .11111 u.i daughter may hive visited one of them. Ne one had seen her. Then, while ; the frantic woman was trying te de cide the best way te locate her daugh- 1 I 1 ..ll.. ...1.1 .1... iiwt.lini. II r II leil'l'lllilll- i.l.K'i inn. mi- ..."... that her daughter had hi en seen nt the Phuket sticet ferries, apparently wait- ing for a beat te take her te Thil.idel- phin. ALICE JOYCE STILL PUZZLES Hopes of Identifying "Mystery Weman" Again Blasted "Alice .levce," called the "mystery woman" at the l'lillndf Iphln (Jeneral Hospital, vviieie slie has been a patient for three months, Is net Mrs. Anna Diividlielscr, of rottstewii, I'a. .... . .1 !..!.. .1......11U . I'cicciives ... ine iii.s,,,,, ,.-.,.. squad at ( ltv Hull, who hnve e- liausteii tneir iiiginiiuy m nuemii." i" Identlfv the woman since idle was found in a he car in tlie rcnnsvlvanla Hull Hull read j aids in West Philadelphia in the u.mIim'. Iw.ti.it nil slie IlliL-Ilt lie MlH. : Davldlielser. who tan away from her husband In l'otlstevvn a year age. A protegraph of "Alice Joyce" wa sent te Chirf of Police Scheet., et PottPtevvn. several days age for Identi Identi ticatieu The photographs weie leturned i today bv the chief with word that leln- I tives were positive "Alice .leyce" was net the woman they sought The "mystery woman's tluee months' term given her ter vagrancy is new up, and unless some pretext i. r...,.l t'n. Iinliltii'.r tier Innepr she nil in u.nie. " ....n r, - .n ... . . .1. I ..-!. ...... f..l.i. II....- ' ! Will lie IPIPilM'll, iruiiiii I". i.i,' ,- tjrfi snv she is sane, and conceals her identity. Weman's Death Called Suicide A verdict of suicide when tempo ral llv dernnu'cd was relumed by a Cor Cor oner's jury today lit the death of Mrs. Itutb Cellins, twenty -i. years old. of 18011 North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Col Cel lins threw herself under a motertruck lit llreilil ailtl Iien mi pi-in iihsum i and was almost limtantly klllpd. She i..i ,iml in ktnh nml linuir herself the came day, Charles J. Atltihis, 2lWa llalnbrldge mrect, driver 01 ine trucK, irarui msr n.gm wneii 1 .-.H awav arrested ,etei.lnv and fiem home en nn eriaud. . ,, , , ,, ,', fJiiPMiening bv Detective IJUhavv llcIfl fnl' Passing it worthless check en brought out the fact that the daughter's , a friend of his father. Jeieml.ih Rus n.ime vvns Flotence She lived with heriM.t. nn official of a wholesale firm In was exeucfatpu. EVENING PUBLIC SCHOOL COURSE NATURE STUDY CLASS AT IIRYN MAWK a werk-a-dny world. Te help them see thp things if life thp wnv Mip has been learning te scp them and as a rp suit make that factory or elhcc a hap pier place: Christine Deyle, whose parents nrc Irish, but who was born in America, was employed in (1 laundiy at llrvn Mnwr when she l.ejan her second year at the summer school. Christine 'had part of a grammar school education and h.i.s enjoyed every moment f the twp summers siient at the college. Being out herp hasn't mudp me any less amleus te return te mv work at the laundry, because I feel t lint I'm going te be able te give se much mere of me te my weik and te the girls." slip Yesterday was a busy dav for the girls, it being the last day of .lnsvP. I hey dessed the campus arm in arm, some in summer frocks, ether, iM jm.' nasiuni bloomers and even khaki knick ers. Ameiicans, Aiistiluns, (V.ec ho he Slovaks, I).ine, rrench, I'eles nnd Dutch steed about in groups or went te and from classrooms. Last Sen Ices ImpressUe Cameins were much in evidence, their owners nuxietis te enrry home with them lusung impulsions of I lie summer( lXeicises were held Monday evening1 iv 1 WIFE OF RUSSELLI Declares Yeung Husband, Held en Check Charge, Told Nothing But Lies Geerge Russell or Gceige resell Cole. as he is better known te police, after being held in SI. '00 bail under the lat ter name en charges of passing worth less checks, ted.iv sits in Mey amending Prl-011 while "tlie bet little wife in tlie world" turns up her pictty nose nt the mere mention of his name and says that "she is thinngh feiever." ,.,, ( ity. "I want nothing t le witn him. I am through," sobbed the bride of two months te a representative of the I'enn svlv.niia l'risen Aid Secietv last night. She was at the home of her Mstei, Mrs Charles Cnjle, ,"141 Ilnustend street, where she took tefiige after her youthful husband was anested. The louple lived at ."iS2."i Chestnut sticet. "He has told me nothing but lies," continued tlie pretty ami petite blonde bride. "When we v ere married In Norristown en .lune, 1(1 he told me Ills father was a member of the Chicago Orchestra, a noted violinist, and tiiat he posses .scd a vieiin valued at S.'i."iOO. (Jeorge also raid lie owned a violin val ued nt Jsl'-'OO. I never saw either efl lliem. M THROUGH AY Yes, I am through. I am going lniti.nm have the mairiage annulled tf possible. ' There is no aw that enn feice ..lie te remain the wife of a criminal, is theie.' I have been employed as a stenographer and I can cam my living again if nee- .--..ill ,. . According te Detective Garvin, of ' Central Station, there is little hope of reconciliation between the newly mar ! rled couple, as lrs. Cele repeated te him substantially what she told the 1 Trison Aid rcpietentatlve. It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net.be duplicated ui ji ygj mm ujmuuu HAVE YOU A BUNGALOW TO RENT? DOWN In Jersey .emewherii net mere than twenty miles from Philatlelphln. In thi Clnes nnd near the water. Is the iingalew we wnnt. Perhaps you have Just the enel , It must he furnished! we must be nhle te occupy it by Septem ber First, and. you must statu the rental in your first letter We have no Intentions of buying! Your offering shall ba appre ciated. Address U te i C 503, LEDGER OFFICE .. . : mix nr ifvl ! Vstrske :) ; j IT'S TOASTED I 1 i f I It's toasted. This ' -7rrtM.rifl LEDVGEB PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESpAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 COMES TO END In the cloister en the grounds. 'Written by Miss Hilda Smith, former dean of the cellpgp, who resigned te become director of the summer school, was an Impressive service. The girls tiled in carrying dark lanjerns, which they lighted nt the altar, and thp lantern glowed red against the gathering dusk. 'Vhen they begnn they were net willing te take ever some of tlie studies." Miss Smith snld. "The economic class, for instance. Impressed them as 'plumb foolishness.' nnd they .imply could net seem te slip Inte it. "But after 11 few weeks, when they had had nn opportunity te have things explained they breathed 11 sigli of relief and one and all said, 'thank goodness we have .tina'lly gotten the swing of this.' " And se with many premises te wilte te each ether, the 1 lasses ended anil the girls lPturnpd te the places whence they came. Perhaps It isfit" opeiatc a switchboard, as" Is the'' cusp of l'tt.v Thorpe, of .'iiMS ltercr street : te pack Innumerable inkes of soap In a be, or sew endlessly en shirts. But mem ories of eight weeks spent in the open air. of happy hours under tlie trees and instructive ones in the classrooms will rule tbp minds of all of the girls who have been there. TILL BILL IS PAID Philadelphia Man Says German Dealer Is Trying te Collect Toe Much Cash Three Oermnn police dogs nrp being held by customs officials at the office of Captain Theodere Lynn, appraiser of stores, 1,11 s0IJth Second street. They were sent fiem Iircslau. Ger mnnv, te Jehn Clark. 14!) Richmond street, in return for a draft for $700, and are held in default of the payment of SiitW for ttansportatien and carp, whiih Clark Insists vvns included in the NillO. Up .jays thnt the German owner agreed that sum would cover the cost of the dogs and their passage te this 1 tuinrry . Claik learned ye tenia v that the dogs had been se7,0,i ,j , .(euih authorities , and were posted for public sale Tridav. I Up was later peimitteil te die a bend te cover the sum .still te be paid, and the dogs are te be turned ever te him. Clark has seemed n foreign nttach- meat againn the money which he will I pay in order that the Gcminii deg fan ner will have no oppeitunltv te claim I anv of the test of transportation. I The dogs ni rived en tlie steamship Chickasaw. They traveled in three little deg boxes built te resemble bungalows. The house, are barred and en each are printed the German names for "feed." "water.' evidently in elder te suggest te the ctew of the beat that the anlrjmN needed sustenance. Along with the dogs the German sent paraphernalia te be used in training 'nUin Lynn started te open one of ,,euse The ,, .,.,,,,,',,,! nt ,,j iclru-l ' ' POLICE OOGS HELD zzz2ZsjE The Great ! r552 Value-Giving ; &&ffiJfeafi; Safe, Brings Wonderful Economies for the Entire Family ! ! ! Children's and Girls9 Oxfords & Pumps MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Footwear at Equally Big Savings m this Half Stere Closed THE BIG SHOE STORE5 Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 SIX ARRESTS BLOCK RADICAL FIRE PLOT Men With Gasoline and Paper Trapped at Heme of Snel- lenburg Foreman FIVE PRISONERS ALIENS A plot bv radicals te set fire te the homes of Snellenburg clothing factory workers Is believed te ha'v been frus trated with the arrest of six nlluns at 2: IS o'clock this morning. The men were surprised bv City ITnll dpteetlvcs and patrolman as they np np preached the home of Ilenrv Dl Angple, S.'M.'t Seuth Woodstock street, a Kirscli bniiiu fm email. Each man carried a ipiart Jar et gasoline and it quantity of tissue pnper saturated witli kerosene The sir men were hustled Inte n pntrel wagon and taken te City Hall wdicre they gave their nam's ns Jeseph Foeosi, twenty-four years old, 17UII MeKean street ; Ktterc I.eonlede. twenty-four. Jtl.'II MHllin street- Keg Keg giere Di Pietropedlo, twenty-one. 1 SI If 5 Moere street : Alessnndre Strlezzl. niiiPteen. ."iO'J.'t Lancaster nvenue, nnd Jehn Dinngele, twentj -four. 1!I3I Mltnin street. During u- quizzing by detectives It Savings worth crewing about! Suits Were $35 te $50 $20 $30 new Were $45 te $65 new Shirts Were $2 te $3 $1.45 new Were $3.50 te $4.50 $2.35 new Ties were $1.00 te $1.50 65c new Were $2.00 te $3.00 $1.35 new Equally geed bargains also in underwear, pajamas, bathing suits, bath robes, soft cellars. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper At Half Price and Less! $2-45 Grewing; Girls' Oxfords and Tumps $3.15 Yearly Sale Saturdays Nfer JU? n "' "'I I"""" "ri,1 -f '?'" Ill Jt. I'liiiifilf i Mar&t Street was learned thnt. with the exception of Focesl, none of the prisoners had taken out naturalization pupers, although In this country mere than two years. An almost Impregnable net was thrown nreuml the neighborhood of Dl Angcle's home following n mysterious tip received by police that nn attempt was te bp made te set lire te the fore man's home. Within half an hour after the infor mation was received Detectives Peacock and Hackct, accompanied by special of ficers and patrolmen, stntlencd them selves close te the house. There fol lowed a period of watchful waiting. In a short time six men were seen walking briskly down Woodstock street toward Di Angele's home. They turned Inte Wolf street nnd separated. .lust as cue of the men approached the house a policeman leaped from behind a step nnd Moppet! him. Almest at the same instant his companions were nabbed. Taking no chances, Peacock and Hackctt lired the prisoners up ngalnst the front of Dl Angele's home and re lieved them of their packages. As they were being taken away the men denied that they were going te set fire te the house. Tbey would net explniu the presence of the gnsellne or the sat urated tissue paper. WHAT INTKnr.STf NEW YOftKKttS .Sometimes interests l'hllndelphliins as wMI The wheat is B'parated from the chaff In the dally New Yerk letter written by Ha Ha mernl O, Carrell, who kn'jw both Ills New Yerk and HillHdelphla The letters ere an Interesting feature of the I'uiLIO LEtiOEK, "Make It a Habit." Ad:. , T-i tr- iii a I ML UIMIVIUINU DUUfN will be mailed te seashore or country addrcts illustrates the most favored Diamond Engagement nnd Jeweled Weddina Rings. WANTEDCOMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WILL EMPLOY COMI'ETKNT 3ILN FOIt ItAILROAU SERVICE As FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard wases will be paid under seniority dating from time of employment, as prtscribed by th.j Unltd States Railroad Laber Beard Theso wlshlnc te enter the eervlca r.f th's railroad will apply at 264 Ne. 15th Philadelphia Public Finds Biggest Values in Linde Furniture Sale Leave it te the shrewd discriminating buy ers. They learn quickly where they can get the most for 'their money. The selling here has thus far passed our greatest expectations. The rea son is plain lowest prices and highest quality, making the biggest values. Other stores beast of hew much they save en their buying. We buy just as cheaply as they, but tie de u let mere we save en our selling, just where their ex pense is the greatest. Every year $le(),000. our loca tion and expense saving, is divided among our custom ers in guaranteed lowest 'prices. That's why out eut values are greater than you can Find antwherc else. This Walnut Empire Suit Very large and well made. Dresser 11 in. he. Ions. Full bow-end Brd. Lnrpre rhifloiebe ui'h j drawers and 42-inch Vanity Toilet Vablc . J ' ' ' z .-'tVrifciVrc-; N.T-jl .'t-LL ' iUJW.l 10-Piece Italian Buffer (10 inches Ien? China Closet in m-l", wide. Extension Table 34xrf inches Larue Sener I'ive tapestry side and one Arm Chair i - r - . my?? t.r- 1? bs. -. . ' I. ' " J - - - l l . vaXJ'K.v . . This Suit in Tapestry is strictly Kuarantced ln.side and out Ha- ma ma mve Davenport 7ii inches Inn;: Law .trm and lire Miie v. nair. Loese cushion?. Full Hen, Rugs, Lineleums and V? Off d . .7 FL Rltes s-lxI0M rtnU08 J??8' Vll'en $5'100 Rynl Wilten . . $5 1 .00 High-PileAxm.nster. 20.00 High-Pile Axminster. 25.00 Iapestry Brusseli . . 22.50 Wee! Velvet .... 33 50 Gx9 Ft. Rugs miaid Linoleum hTpma- .,n High-Pile Axminster. I 7.00 .ancsiry erussciD .. U.3U Special Grade, sq. yd 7 OPEN EVENISGS-Menday, Wednesday, Friday Closed All Day Saturday HENRY LINDE 23d Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues CONDITIONAL PERMIT ISSUED FOR OPENING CHESTNUT ST. Dunlap Says Western Union Must Lay Cables by October 10 TIip Wesfern Union Telegraph Cotn Cetn pnnv tedav received n conditional per per mit'frem Chief Dunlap, of the Highway Bureau, te open the north side of Chest nut street from Tenth te Fifteenth streets. The company will lny cables tinder the street. The permit contains this clause: "Th Director (of Public Works) reserve l'elillc Wnrksl reserves tmiiVil thin Tip?inll If ?W 71 Z r it .. 'L.f.'e '....' 1 :.J.,.l'. the right te work Is net nnd at inch a rate ns will guarantee the completion of tlie work en Chestnut street by October 10. l!)2li." The street Is te be opened for tVIO fpet nt a time. Protection is te be furnished passengers nllghting from street cars. Twe ten-hour shifts of workmen are te lie employ crl. Tile men must work en Sundays and holidays if IJIreete Ctvcn wants the work speeded up f'"1 i Werk will begin tomorrow Pnys 4Ji Per Cent. Interest 21st and Bainbridge Sli. 1343 Chestnut Si. Jnlui Hiin.iiu.ikcr, 1'rrs, At-K ir-i nnni.' ruls and working conditions Uth St. 157 i Oak Suit 210 '--.iJti.Ci,' ..." lit:. - . - nrwJ)' JS-.-c-S-VVf. - ' I K' ,-'--.... x?-w i.r ,).x& 77 . '''li SS TV"' fc.IT ; -i - - .. i. or Velour 115 spring t'dii'iiuc- H"vy Grade. .q vd. $1 F.xtra Grade. aq. yd. . . flO r0 First Penny Savings Bank IFD, mm mm w, : . .-j ".r.'. m - - - A'-Sbt i -J';-J i V3&? I ROB CATHOLIC CHURCH Fake Electrician Visits Our Lady et the Rosary and Steals Vestms'nU ' A thief posing iih nn electrician, robbed the church of Our Lady of the Itesary, Sixty-third and Callow-hill streets, yesterday of church vestment and ether articles valued at several hun tired dollars. Shortly nfter .1 o'clock a mnn carry ing 11 small bag app'reachcil the Hcv. P. .1. Dalley. pastor of the church. ,ul" l-nl" "''" ,u! l,n'l "p(;,, ,('" ppP,,Ir t," llKh,f'' . !'" ",,H Pwm I1'1 rn,cr tl,c I"11,1"1' ,,nU8, nl,(1 t,,c walked Inte the church. When he and snld that he had been sent te permitted lien be hn left the robbery was discovered. msm -RPU'1 feDibJIB Fer the thrifty man ivke jumps at opper dimities these prices need no explanation. Palm Beach Suits . H4.50 Mohair Suits White Flannel Trousers $9.50 that were $10.75 and $11.75 $7.5,0 for white flannels that wce sold at our Super-Value pn.'e of $8.25. ($10 elsewhere.) Light, Middle, Heavy-Weight Worsted Suits i $19 $24 $29 made te sell from $2S te $43 Complete sizes in stock te fill tall men. short men, stout men, thin men. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men COLLDNl ATHS Electric and Steam Mattag Salt Hubs MIGHT AND CAY SERVICE SLECPING ROOMS NO TIPPINO 210.25 NORTH OROAD "STREET Reef Garden j Hele! Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper ! Dancing 8:30 i te Closing rJ8&ms k "- M IS I'l'iU TEA VV M I 3 yM & I When jou're fagged out m i -lb pks: At all our Stores Mis iSt ""4 OfiS'Sv JSs ij L riA ffifta a" mPm 4 Ai? 1ZC r 4.' j 1 v. Mr 1 Ti n ,1 m m -j VI .' S'f'"; .i,(.r. . nvj ji,i ,k.t iA jraw
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