pS"' L w Sl ,j:i M1E If IS ) i:i I l M S.i'.I I i ! : I B fl ( 3' l i Ki ,- ?3E i m wra.pra P- ".i .c4-5.V .v ' ,l.'iMH"i. ' " ' ..? tailir .e .S7 ' A TOv ("-"Vf 'S 1' J ." -J-?iV ,-l?t l"'V 'r -J' V V" fcivT ''V'f J t I 2 EVENING PUBLIC JDEDGER-PHIIiADEJLPHIA, THUB&DAY AUGUST 10, 1922 'vw$m f7rtlH ? f i("-M-v.rt'r ;r rcf pW'il til Rnkimn Ty HUM J RAIII1IAK IA . KUMANUt IS IULU t k ' Pleading Letters Reveal Her Efferts te Held Gallant "Americaine" CALLS BRIDE UNFAITHFUL New Yeilc, Auk. 10. Tlie pnrtlnc of Me ways hm come for little Keltic Pusneud nntl tlie jmllnnt "Mciitennnt Aincrlcnlnc" whom Mic married flint never-te-be-forgotten C'hrlsmns week thnt followed the signing of the armis tice In 1018. The llentrnnnt new plain Dudley A. Bcckmnn sued her for divorce yesterday His Mtery In that of n fend luiband, dcffcrted by his young French wife for two of her fellow-ceuntrjmen. lies Is the story of a struggle firt te held, then te give tip, and finally te win again the love of the man for whom she left her homeland. Between them, Supreme Court .Ins tlce T.vrinn must decide whether Hcek man is te have the divorce he m'pIjm, or whether Heme, new only uu'nn-e, In te have the separation she reluctantly auks. Start of Itemanre The romance started In Ortober. 101 . at Tnlenee. France, where Lieutenant lleekman was a cenvalenseent In Hne Hospital Ne (!, and where Item", then only eighteen, was a guvetne-s in a wealthy home. After their wedding Lieutenant IleeK man sent Heine home te hi nie'lier He came back in July. 1!)1!, ami thcygavly fct up housekeeping in a little lint in Broekljn. Thus far the stories of Ileekman and Relnc agree. I5ut no further. The hus bantl alleges she became enamored of a Frenchman, Aime Dumalnc. He says his mother and a friend trailed the pair te Inspiration I'elnt In n automobile, and there obtained evi dence against her. Again, he charges. Heine was caught In the eemimnv of Henri L, Petit, u restaurateur. Finally, he sas. slie lett him - en Christmas Eve, just two jears, less live da, after the wedding In France. She denies both charges. The near est she ever came te impropriety with either of her ceuntrjmen, she declares, was In pouring out in them the sterj of her shattered romance. Iteekman shattered her inmance. she j asserts, first by speaking unkindlv te her, then by striking her, then by tell- I Ing her he no longer loved her and. ' finnll, by urging her te provide him with grounds for a divene. The documents in the ease inelud" letters from Heine te Dudlev. One. written en the night she left him, reads : "Dudley As you told me, I am gene and shall never come back. If jeu want a dlvetee or separation I am ready. Teu shall hae it. If you want te speak te m jeu can put a red ribbon at the window and jeu can meet me in front of the heii'c here, downstairs. I held no grudge against jeu. (Juard a geed remembrance of me. UJ'INE." A later letter contained this plea : Pleads te Return "My Dudlcj Dearest : "Take me back. Listen, my Dudley dear. Take buck lour little wife. If Jeu knew hew unhappy I am since I eft jeu. I cried for jeu all the days, but, tee proud, 1 did net want te come back. I have no mere courage te suffer any longer, and I want te come back. I wish by my love and m fidelity te make you forget all tlje bad I did jeu. "Yeu say jeu de net love me any mere. Yeu believe that. Hut you loved me tee much net te love me nny mere. . My denrest, love doesn't die. Yeu are and always will be my little dearest husband. Hemember the beautiful dajs past which cun come back and last all jour lifetime, if you wish. "Yeu say that your mother would ret want me te see you. Yes, and she will see you the day when jeu send her the photo of a pretty baby who will unite us still mere, one te the ' ether. , "Take back your little wife, my dearest. Yeu cannot thin!; of leaving her at twenty years, and think well that no word can change my ideas. Hcturn. little husband, take back your little , Heine. She wishes se mueli te feiget that she caused jeu pain. Ahas yours and for always, HELVE." i The end of the series: "Since all is eer and you have all ' thnt is necessary for a divorce against i me, why de you net act with frankness and retake each our entire liberty? I have left the domicile conjugal since1 one j ear; I ghe you nil the rights in the divorce. De all that you believe it Is well te de luaitKt me, but remember Just the same always th.it I was jour. wife find tlmf nfipp inn Imd In,...' r..H ' me." FREE MRS. STEVENS Alleged Girl Bootlegger Says "It Didn't Pay" New Yerk. Aug 10 Mrs Edltb Stevens, nineteen years old. was ne- qulttcd in the Federal Court In Hroek- i lyn jesteidaj en a charge of ceuspiring te violate the Velstead act. I The jeung woman, who wts accused of engaging in a rum-running pint and. as a conspirator with An'heny Cnssese. was alleged te hae .superintended the lead- I Ing of a cargo of liquor en his acht i In the Hiihamas, smiled when the i jury's verdict was announced and asked the Court's permission te "fay ( a few words." "It didn't pay," she said. "It was the old story and I was decehed. Ylr- i tue and honor nre mere precious than money And I hope that my experience will be a warning te ether'wmng girls i who may be induced te threw away these geed things (or a geed time." Cnssese disappeared after he and ' Mrs. Stevens had been indicted, lenv. Ing her, she declared, penniless. PLAN $10,000 FUNERAL Ke Lew, Slain Teng Leader, te Be Burled in State New Yerk, Aug. 10. While the hedv of Ke Lew. murdered prcsjdent of (he Hip Sing Teng, lav in undertaking rooms yestcrdav, Chinese from as far ta'Aut nu Rnil 1, ti nnlkt't ,1 .tc. I.u...l.. . here for the funeral, which will he tliei iuui uinuuruic bit given ie a (.llliuse In this ceu n try. The body will be tnken te 15 Pell street, Hip Hlng iieadquarNiri, this afternoon and will lie in state there until burial Sunday afternoon. It will , be. In a cepptr-Miruthtd coffin, with ?...,............ .,.,11 iiuitK'inuiM, i , uneral. Jt ja suij, m ceH al)out J 23 Yeara an Organist, Resigns The vestry of Calvary Episcopal con cen con freaatlen, of Conshohocken, has ac cepted tue resignation of II. Orev fltMle. lrffmilbt nntl ,1l,wn.. nt l. -------"-" "w ui music !n the church for twenty-thrce years. mi. Kiriiim ui iiusiuen witn the VCtr" "kI""'.." Z"1?. " ,'" ? l :t "W vv.iiiuinij iimmc as well ll'll M.IUBfrVIU fflllk intl, .1 In ,1.. I 11 ;---c----r r """v. " UIO DIIUIIC CHILDREN FIND OLD NOTES REVEALING SEA TRAGEDY Twe Discover Will In Barge Tender Ashore at Seabrlght Scabright, N. J., Aug. 10. Twe youngsters In the employ of the Sea brlght Ileach Club arc today probably enriched between them te the extent el $400. While walking the bench yesterday morning they found a barge tender In the surf, which revenled, when cleaned of snnd and water, a note which read ns fellows : "June 4, 1822.-I, William Custer, am djlng. I Ienve the $400 In the (Ireenpeint Ravings Uank te my friends, Jack Harrews and Jehn Klster, If they lle. or te who finds this. Prnv for my will. "WILLIAM CUSTEH." Hepertlng their find, the two young sters. Cornelius Perrine nnd Jeremt. Welch, were told te search the tender again. They found another note, which read : "Tuesday, June 0. I think It Is eight dajs since our bnrgc Catamount 1 went down. Custer's dead and se Is Jack. I am almost, tee; if I am net en this beat you will knew I nm. "JOHN KISTEH." Werk will continue today when the , tide fnlls In an effort te locate further I information te clear up the mystery I of the tender nnd Its occupants. WANTED COMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WILL EMn.OY COMPETENT MEN FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AH FOLLOWS! MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard wages will be paid under rules and werking: conditions, with seniority dating from time of employment, as prescribed by the United States IlallreaU Laber Beard. These wishing te enter the eervlee of this railroad will apply at 264 Ne. 15th St. Philadelphia n Penetrates without rubbing SSf Lame back Discing and planting fell 3 ou In the back. Dut no ntd te sun"er Slean's Llnlmtnt bring! mutant relief te all strains and serenesi gives new rep te faffed muaclta. 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Sold by Gnrrctt-Buchanan Company, 18 S. 6th St., Philadelphia POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL i Sold Every whtr siifrtart Marralt-Seut '"i,,,v3 ruiTuiii' 3 f MODIFIED MILK 1 At LeMlns Drettlsts sr WALTER R. MILLER FViU-rrPureCenwntrited Feeds uaj 240 RsadieK Tsmiaal Market 240 jj ANNOUN BACH PORT NTCINf NfCriNEVfl RACH RAIT mt CHILHRBN STUDIO SITTINGS ONLY TWBLVK FOR TEN DOLLARS 12 CHESTNUT ST. fDESKS ni.. i Sii mJ Jeseph L. Shoemaker & (Vf- Bask, Ode, Wbnur fleheei liriuill ... .... u. smes) 1BB4 tl (Shoemaker Ballilng) , ;('l iLL'(.::tmiz- smr Founded In 1865 The Heuse (hat Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Streets Special August Sale Used Pianos and Player-Pianos This is a special sale te help us move ever 200 used piajnes 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. f nnvmS' rir. m FRED HODGSON &SONS U8.it m ur f- CAMDEN m PHILA ffi C.P.ROBERIS&CO. ASAM BROTHERS, en i90i mutet 3j en iwi MMurkcnvutetrniisiTDn VVAUU I'APCKS I sasiM'll " ILli fAr" e . llt . c:'te j sCrwAeV' m -OA lk id Wall Paper has a Seft Pleasing Appearance Upright Pianos 5 P from Many world - famous makes In a variety of sizes, styles and prices, each one capable of years of service There are such makes as: Stelnwar Henry K. Miller Decker Ilrea, Kdeusrd Jules Sterling, etc. Weber Iier Heppe. Penae Dlastns A tmall Down Payment, ilenthlv Terms as lu as $1 Player-Pianos $295 up Composed mostly of genuine Aeolian-built pianola-pianes all mod ern, rebuilt instruments playing standard 88-nete rolls some are in grand sizes. Thcre are such makes as A nmall Down Payment Monthly Terms as &e w $ 10 Grand Pianos ? from 350 w A varied collection of many world- famous makes. In "tone, appear ance and condition they are all that their names represent, viz.: Weber Chlekerlnr Pecker Bras. Weber Btrend StuyTeaant Henry F. Miller flteck Ceclllsm Schemncker Chlckerlng Btelnwey Wheelerk Autoplane A. small Deum Payment. 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 year. We arc the agents for the celebrated Masen & Hamlin and Henry F. Miller Grand Pianos and the Due-Art Pianola Pianos hence our large selection of high-grade exchanged piano i. The greatest of all home entertainment is obtained from a Victrela. Heppe'g were among the first te fea. ture the Victrela and today we sell only genuine Victer products. Victrelas At Heppe's you may select from the full Victer line of talking machines and records. There are Victrelas from ; $29.50 up I Through the Heppe Rental- i Payment Plan you pay mere rental rates and all rent is ' applied toward purchase price. 1 Call, phone or write for full information. An Open Letter te the People of Philadelphia Wall Paper has every advantage ever its many welkadvertised substitutes for Wall Paper net only renders splendid ser vice, but has texture and body besides. It's procurable with as little or as much ornamentation or decoration as your in dividual taste demands. There's no denying the charm of geed Wall Paper it furnishes a soft, interest ing surface it has warmth and welcome and offers a most satisfactory background for pictures, draperies and ether home furnishings. The choice of pleising, practical Wall Papers is seemingly unlimited for the new Sample Beeks unfold ever se many kinds and styles of Wall Papers in simple or elaborate designs, in light or dark, in gay or subdued colorings at very reasonable prices. Your Dealer, your Decorator, will gladly show you the new Wall Papers. "Wholesale Wall Paper dealers Association im.. a' tfi kSl&ftiae eVtrf"' Win, "Brr Mr. and Mrs. Heme-Owner: Answer these questions for yourself they are important. They are just as vital te you as the feed you eat, the water you drink as important as Reed habits of living. In Winter: (1) Is your skin often dry are your threat end nasal passages irri tated? (2) De you often shiver when you go out of doers? (3) De you "catch cold" easily? (4) De you have headaches if you stay in the house all day? (5) Are these in your family mere often ill in Winter than in the Summer time? Yeu should be able te answer NO te every question. If your heating system is doing its duty you would be able te answer NO. The quality of the air in your home in Win ter is of tremendous importance. Bad air, haphazard, drafty ventilation, lower your resistance, cloud your brain, make you irri table and destroy vitality. Every cubic feet of your rooms should be properly ventilated without draft AT ALL TIMES. Only one thing can de it THE PROPER HEATING SYSTEM. (1) Are you burning mere than a ten of fuel per room per year, i. e., seven tens for a seven - room house? (2) Are you bothered by fuel dust, gas, ashes, soot or smoke does your system interfere in any way with cleanliness? ' (3) Will it burn any fuel hard or soft coal, coke, oil, gas, lignite, screen ings or weed? Millions of tens of fuel are wnsted every year, because home owners fail te keep records of fuel consumption. If they knew hew much they waste they would refuse te tolerate their present healing systems another month. (1) Dees your heating system take up wall space does it interfere with furnishings in any room? (2) De you get service the minute your heating system fails te oper ate te your complete satisfaction? (3) Dees it furnish ample het water? (4) Did you get a written GUARAN TEE when it was installed? (5) Did a heating engineer go ever your house and PLAN the job? Thousands of home-owners in this city are entitled te better heating they would give greater attention te this important subject if they actually knew what they have a right te expect when they buy. Yeu are honestly en titled te: (1) A heating system that completely ventilates all your home day and night with healthfully moist ened warm air. (2) A heating system that will net waste any fuel you care te burn that will net streak your walls with dust, soot that will never let smoke or gas into your rooms. (3) That will warm every room in your home te even temperature. (4) That will leave all your living rooms FREE OF HEATING AP PARATUS. (5) That is easily operated quickly installed. (fi) That furnishes het water. (7) That leaves your basement free of heat wasting pipes. (8) That will net heat your basement. (9) An installation that is planned by competent engineers AND GUARANTEED TO HEAT YOUR HOME TO YOUR ENTIRE SAT ISFACTION. LET US SHOW YOU THAT THE CONVEP. TOR WILL DO THESE THINGS-AND MORE LET US PROVE THAT THIS REMARK Am V SYSTEM IS THE CORRECT ONE FOR ySuR HOME-THAT IT WOULD PAY YOU TO IN STALL IT IF IT COST WTHAN OTHER HEATING TYPES-INSTEAD OF LESS! Ask us about our EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Let us tell you hew you can have the Convec Cenvec Convec ter installed nei-fer a lifetime of the best heating service you have ever enjoyed. Ne obligation. We simply want te prove our statements. Yours sincerely, Air Convection Ce. AIR CONVECTION CO. 1515 Pennsylvania Ave. (Between Hamilton and Callowhill Sts 1 Phene Poplar 2910 Have Your Convector Installed Right New Easy Time Payments if desired We'll Call at Your Heme or Mail Yeu Complete Information kx Chcck ?lter Bquare when y" !u1,7coupeV ' Air Convection Ce. J SdlK,: (Bet HamiU0n and Cn"hi St"- ! c lite sb,r,ltat,0ij en y p" y'u may end m0 complete information about the Convector. 5 Jwu,d "k? 0. h.?V0. you cn" nt my ""me and explain t Convector Installation. J Name Address , c,t "117tafc"!.,.'!.,.,.... ttty. Wf'j fr "Mc ffVwr. '&iWJi'.t&V!lt&it,..'i.-J-