f I AIRY RECTOR . HELD IN RUSSIA The Rev. W. C. Emhardt and ' Daughter Captives of pel- sheviki for Three Days SAILED FOR EUROPE IN MAY A riMpntrh from Constantinople st.itrs thnt the Hex'. Wllnm C. Kmlmrilt. of UAimt Alrr. wlie h en n mlslnti in the V.ip i:nt.' nnrl his- (Intishtrr were prls prls prls onrrVef the Helnhcvlfcl for three days. Thov were ninenc tlip pnHecngfrj of he liritlMi steamship Geerge-, which L. ,elr.eil at Itafum. All the pai-wntters- xxere held three (lays and then JrleflicJ te K nbennl n 1-renelj steam- Dr. I'mhnrdt .nileil for l-.urepe In Mnv n a representative of the National rminell of the HnUcnpnl Church mill the Near i:nt KelW A.1mlni.lrntie.i. He win formerly reeter of St. I .tike n Kpieepnl Church. Newtown. One of his nsslRiimrnts was te re uet the ArmeWnn rhurrh te estnb llh n tbreWlenl seminary ut Jerusalem for the cleritv et the Gregorian rhureli. -He Is well known througlieut the dio die Mte of I'ennvlvanln. Dr. I'.mliardr Is a graduate of Ihe riplirepal Academy ami the Inlx-ersity ( I'enny)vnnla. lie nttenilecl the Hiilmlelphin Divinity Scheel. L'nlnn Theological Seminary and xxas gradu ated from the General Theological Sem inary in N'ew Yerk. lie took pest-graduate work at the T'nivcrMt.v of l,ciinxlvnnin. Columbia rnlrertitv nml the 1'ni versify of Kan His. receiving the degree of doctor of philosophy in 185)8. Dr. Kinhnrdt h friends have no word of his adventure. UN daughter is net engaged in n relief mission, but went along ns a companion. Mr.. Kmlmnlt In Henri. , IJefere going te the .Near Last. Dr. Emrmr'lt wax in Wales. Belgium nml Czecho-Slevnkin en rhurrh bullies?. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES AIDED Nine Institutions Get Bequests Un der Jehn P. Bradley Will Vine Catholic institutions benefit hy the "111 of Jehn I. Hrarllev, admitted te probate today In City Hull. The Catholic Church r,tenieu So Se 4.1V ill icceive SlOOd. while S''00 eaeh lin.s been left te these institution-.: J 8t Jehn's Drphan As.luin. St. Vin- cents ipiine. ri. i.iiiiiiwiuN i luinn inr Crippled Chlldien, St. Vincent's I (onto and Maternity Hespitnl. Cutiiellc Heme for ietiute Children. St. .lemph's limine for Homeless Industrious Jleys. i M .tes'in s .,iiiitii .-. Mini iinu inc Archbishop Itjnn Mriueiinl Tns-titute for i)''af Mutes. The residue was left te a niece. Kellers of administration have been granted in the estate of KetiN Mark. ri.i .eilli M'Ceild street, wlie illcd lnnlnz $11. ."HO. An invenieiy of the personal cstnte of IVieival Drn.Men wns filed U the Krgbtcr of Wills. A daughter. Sarah Heckstntter. receive.-, .'le.SST.S". PARK FOR MOUNT AIRY Miss Louise D. Levett Gives Tract of Land te City Mount Alrv Is te hnxe a public park ind plu.x ground thieugh the generosity of Miss Louise D. l.exett, of Ki Kast Fcdgnjek street, who bes turned ever te the cit.i a triiet f land eh the cast side of (irrin.mlexxn axeinie, iiiulh of Sedg wick street. The -rounds are new being cleared "They Made Feels of Themselves." by ilty empleyes, 'be new park U at- i ' ,, .,,. . . , tranixelx situated, ndjeining the long- j Says Dern Tells What They Get etul'lli-linl Levett Memeiinl Library. Magistrate Leuis .1. ' Dern. whose mid is directly opiesito the grounds of apartments at Kensington incline and the Lutheran Orphans' Heme and Asy- t Westiiierelnnd street xxeie raided b.x him fur Aged People. In the paik a i prohibition enfeneinent agenl." ,x ester memorial te the Mount Airy men who dnv, sexcre'x erilici.eil the eirners this ktvpiI in the x erld War is te he i placed. FRANKFORD BOY KILLED Private Frank Miller Victim of Run away at Streudsburn "iVe-d was received here teilnv frnm Stieiidsbiirg. Pa., of the death of Prl- for liipier. tale 1'innk Miller, twenty jenr.s old, "And what did they find? One-half 4114 Paul street, Krankferd. who suf- , n int of gin and juiilper berries, one ene fercd a compound fracture of the skull ,f (,,i,rt bottle of whisky and cher "' "'suit of a runaway accident. i rics, n mlf g.illeii jug with about one Miller was a member of ihe Seventh ! inch of sherry wine in It. and two bot bet JTifld Artillery. He was drivin- a mule ties of home-made wine vxhieh had been IPntn nnrl fi t t in Hn.n nC )1 I t. "' ' tun.; u mi' lli-rilivju Wftd Ptinr-n.1 Iti l,.,.,K., :! .. - .. - -,.. Kv .i iii tl(l tiling 1IHI I i-1 Itll III it flump pile near the camp. The mulea nre supposed te have hocemcrightcncd. riinnitig away and thruxxiug Miller from tne xxatjen. "PEEPER" IS CAUGHT Qermantewn Family Nabs Man He Clambers Over Fence as A Peeping T'un." cnuclii en ilie wxin of A W rolling. ii."h'iO Jefferniii rrer. (.erinantnw n. last nihr was In unner ..lill ,;,,1 fn- further hearing B.v Mngistratc I'ftgerald tedax . He gave the nmne of Arthur Hnnson.Txxeii Hnnsen.Txxeii we'll and Oxford streets. Mr. and Mrs. I'elang were rniertaiir jns rrieuds last ninhi, xvhen thex no- Meed the fare of n Negro nt the "parlor y,1"'!"". Tl it disappeared. Mr. ' "hilig nml guests tan out en the lawn ' iniiKiii i ne mini as he feiK,.. was .lumping $2000 LEGACY CLAIMED Errer In Address of Anti-Vivisection Society Caused Delay t. Ti" ' "f10? ''"Kin-y left te tlie Mnrv tii I Antl-Mvisecilen Society bv Mr. Uthniiie C. Kendall, of Nexv' Yerk. 'HI be turned ever te ihe seeietv in linllunnre. Lxeeuters of the rstntn hail orro erro orre neously nddresed the secletv at the St. James Hetel i this city and when it was learned there was no such otgdni etgdni otgdni Miien here it was decided te return me letter of notification te the estate. loiter it was learned the society had s' Uiiariers nt the St. James Apart- """is i hnrles street, llaltimeie HOT TEA KILLS CHILD Bay Scalds Himself Mortally by Overturning Beverage Scalds frnm ,et lea which he pulled ""ren himself eauseil the death at S-.::e "emeu this morning of .lathes Acke, ai-HI liedfi-c nsnteeu street. mouths old, . be ehll,!. tlie youngest of four cliil 'rfn, wnb at tlie tabic at I :I10 e'. lock J'Menliiy aftennmn when the mother ""intminencd te the dem- During her neneP tln tll,il,l ,,p.set a putful of lea 0,1 uinge. T?KfiKS.WANT CIINSTANTINOPI.R tt V,..,"J'"."en lll,v l'cenm fry ai ma In K SJ'rf1"' WhaUxnr des hprn xrlll RrrJ rewlfyy rpertl. net merely by Mr. ii.i I1, ,renJ l'rl. but by nreclal dl dl Vrlt..Jtem ,Contantlnepl and Athani. hienihUieh tell mwi a.rvtct. $20,000 a "th ! Ptnt in cabla tell a en, by lh LaM.-'Uak4t HabU.'.'!-vAIV. ,' , GIRLS DESERT OFFICE WORK . TO BECOME 'DIRT FARMERS' , Five Members of Industrial Federation of Y. W. C. A. Say It's Easy te Stay 'Down en Farm' ' hm- 'JyKinfaimt if vIEv A J' V WifeaiiiiiaPiaBB' :V-x,'!fw;!". -. r!9!niBeiKHHBH3CSl MISSKS SAHAIi .MarDONAl.T) AND UUTII M. IIKNNKIC Mho deserted ilusly riilludelpbhi unices tu work ilitrliiK Hie summer as fnrmei-edrs lu a nursery al Nnrlierth. Miss MnrDenalil lives at U.".t!( North Klglith street. Miss Itenuir (Willi the lolled slnrl.liigs). at t:!l( llurrisen street "Hew you genna keep 'em down en the farm''" With the eas(-tif, five girls who are doing a species of farmerette dutyat a nursery in Narbcrth, nothing Is needed te keep them there. The back te nature Impulse 1ms sufficient appeal te held them, and it docs, from S o'clock in the innrnins until " at night, siv ilajN a week. The girls are K.lcle Uegcrs 1!!).VS North Hancock street: Sarah MacDon MacDen nld. -Tili) North Kighth street; Until Kenner. I.'HO Harrison street; Kllssn belli l'atrlck. lilU.'t Kast Hiintingilen street, and Jane Turley. H01M1 Stella aenue. . . During the war l-.Kie Knsrrs werKert Oil n lann." fiir "ll" mi" urw i" Bi-i u i taste of the work. And this jear when i . L.i. . .,. f!r . ...... . spring lie gnu spienting ami wnen gieen ( slinnts started shoelln'. Klsie began te get resliess. Se unto herself she galh- I ered four of her sister members of the Industrial federation of the i. u . . ' them she unfolded tales nf gentle breezes and friendly suns nnd as tliev sat in their respective office-', cramped hy the narrow confines thereof, they said one and all. cellectivi-'y and in- jividually, We'll de it." Itcliirn in Ocleher And they've been doing It cer since April and will Keep at it until Oc- tnlier creeps around and breutlics a chill breath en the tiny plnnt --I Tlie girls, when islted ing ground plants. were found plant- s, n "reen leaf which ,uavi te Mr. Ilnrcliiy ccii grass refuses te! "The girls lire certainly enjoying js crown where take root. Clad In Khaki bloomers, middy blouses ' and stockings leaching just te the knee, I i the were leaning exer, some sitting ! ... ' .ft 1......... .I!, -.-. ...If.-fMll,- .i1)l,. I i in soft, b i Iiil' ii nlant in place and smearing dirt ,I,.II nil,, .!,- vtii.ii,,,.- jinit- ever I:, rue manicurist xveuin nole up lier polished linger lips in dismay could, she sec the grubby hands the girls bring te view when I hey pause In their labors te greet visitors, or talk with Hugh ' MAGISTRATE DENOUNCES DRY RAID ON HIS HOME nfternoen. He declared there was no season ler the raid. "They made feels of themselves." he( said. "They thoroughly searched ihf saloon of my ten -In-law downstairs and get nothing" for their pains. Then, ap parently disgruntled at their had luck, i lev turned my iiaugiiier s nun iu own nnin-tinenls iinside dnMI ill their Search ffivrn lO P 0,l" ' ," Ml Ibis xxas ued for medicinal purposes and had been In the house many years. It W no mere than tlie 1 ! ... f. II.. I.iil r.n liu ni te" 1 iirlftl1 . , I, C I w'deeiw of families that . Kimxv have n bigger sleck. Tlie agents lirt raided the snlnen, bill found nelliins'. Then they xisitcd the innglstrate's ap.irlinenl en the seiniul tlner and sel.(d lit' small stock of wet "mills. Then they finished up en the - ililnl tlem-. ihejinartmeiitsef Jasistriitc i Deiii's daughter. Mrs. alter .Manning. I'lie senrrll here jnexed Iniltlcss. PINCH0T RETURNS HOME TO PREPARE FOR CAMPAIGN Will Held Anether Conference With Baker Next Week Following his conference en campaign jilnns yesterday xvith xx. iiarr.v ixiihcr, ! chair u of the Kepubllean Slate Cem- uiltiee, and Mr. liniclny Warburton, tlifferd Plnehel left hist night for Ills ' lieim ar Milferd. PlUe County, xvlieie , lie Intends te ii-m.iin until formally ! opening Ills fall campaign August Jtl at I lie Lehigh Count Pnir in Allen- j I'p'en bis arrival in Milferd the for fer 'mer Pen'Mcr was sbexvered with con I LMiitulntlens bv his Mends. It Is his iifty -seventh bin inlay. , Fer the next txve weeks Hie Uepub- , llean nominee will consult further with A. Neviti Detrlch, bis campaign man-, ager.'and P. S. Stnhlnecker, his secre- tar.x. about the itinerary he will fellow , ". througlieut the Slllln. HO Will niSO ' cuiiicr i iiuisiiii.. " ..."..- .. , linker at til ey TexxeiH. . It is piehable thnt nt that time, Chairmaii linker will announce the per- ' sennel of the executive, finance and . rules (.-eminlttees of the State t'euilillt" ! .. rn ,.!,... .... T' ilnw -l(li Mr . tee. ' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES I'r.irci-en Tienea. utis Siinfem ii unJ Seprano. Knthrliic irev;.harp, Fran Th a'""".1,?3 j". LVeVn' mei. .t. i'Ii J. Lapitlnu; cornet J-:mll Kee. .-inrt .xiiirteiine c. cirmii. i -i liurter nt. , necke ; trumpet, Ilernard linker: trom trem j,une V I'nr.i'jji. I-' 5'.i ..''v n. I1' bone, (iiaciute Spadacelni; i:iiKll.sh 1Jun',i-r,-!J.-t!'!:aN!"V1-;,.,n';,V:!J,,n!;1 horn. William Adams; baritone. An- h iimne Jiifi i Xiniin i. 1 1011I0 del Cnmpe; xylophone, William Herman Hi" I'en isl I .Mwl irv nxi- , neil Tipii., I ... nrecrnin " .. " i., mi, kiini.,1 (siv -j:ii (iinilnten hi lieiw. i in piufiram. Julia Hrep".-! H".' .Xlneia ' ami All.i Ar- i run ?IT Moefb H Ilmmntl II tu iliinn l'-' 17 I'nill.ir ft HIUl lann MiilBiin Itli nml I filerul (. rrank lliiiul -'117 XV Umiililii nt . and l-.li.- Hlifili i Uil( 'J'MS '1 iirni'i- si. Jehn " Hulli-x, l'i I- AllMlirny nxe.. unO l.llllau Miller. l'Jt i:. Wllliril ( Wlllliiin II I'i nuts. Jr. x'nlwin. IM.. nn.l I.nulan II. Maull, xfjluirpii Hill. IM. JeKPi.ti A QuUlev, .WIS XX". Jfiirkoe at , nnj . Mary M Larliln. 1PM N. "3'l t, ,, , Wllllnm Hall, l)2n H. 1Mb at., and Althla Hampton, 01ft Kllaxverth at. Edward K. MrlnlSTe. 14MN. Ileward t . .ana aia-dy. JJeachblllJ. .CanxiJen, ,jf, J,, EVENING POTLIG .. .22 I'nrclnj, I he man who emiley Ihetu. 'rnuueil te a lirnltln. niddy lirriwu. with eyes which sparkle with laughter and geed health, they nrc a geed reason for fnrmcrettes. They live with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harclay, get up about 7, fall te at S, have an Jjeur for lunch and then go back te the job again until 5 o'clock. Sometimes they are se nl nl serbed In t lie work that they are net the drep-thc-spnde-anil-run type when the whistle or horn or whatever it is out there which says 5 o'clock booms forth. All of the girl", were in offices be fore Ksf,enme along and lured them away, and certainly they show no re grets at leaving n desk and taking up , (Jr tjrt ' or rake. or een liaimfuls of Fun te 1'hiy hi (he Dirt "It's clean dirt, after all." -nll Klsie, who was speaking for herself and lour sister workers. .s n matter of lart. after you daouie aoeut in it for n while you de net mind a bit. On rnther enjoys gcltinj all grnbhy: be. sides, it makes one appreciate a tub full of nice clean water. "About the best iniiuseiuent we usually get is sleep,' she said. "Out in ' the nir all day and constantly nr the u job makes us .sleep v. although once in i ,.., a while we get n wild streak :nnl tear out te tlie movies." T niirrliilln . . ., .1 IntLi.trv as tlu... nlin.l IIIWtllltlH ...i. iiiii.iii ).-. i.i.-.v ,, 1, IV, IJ , iiiinlilp lincers natteil (lie "riiiitnl ! place, nnd they paused a moment te themselves, ne said. and we eniev having them. licsnlcs they are geed workers, keep then- mind en, I he job, ami realize hew essential il is te care- r..ll.. .. ,.....! ,.. Ilm Lt.willn. .1..tl 1' inn., ,iii "IM, ' in- nimiii.-i il, 'inn, ,,,; sure will hate te sec them go. llic Bins imih ;- il i nc.i lirn would linte" te go. but they console themselxes xvitli Ihe.fact that even though xvinler ",s coming, the same "sprouting spring" is bound te fellow. MILLION-DOLLAR HOTEL PLANNED FOR WILDWOOD - - William Llpkln, Sr., Is Spenser for) Pretentious Resort Project i A million -dollar hotel is planned feri Wildwood, N. J. William Lipkln. r.. piometer. of j lliis city, wlie announced tentalixe plans for the structure at his summer home I in Atlantic City today, said it xxeuld , be completed in June. 1!I2.'L The site of the new hostelry will be ' from Twenty-third te Twenty-fourth street and from Surf avenue te the lleardwnlk. en a tract of 'laud MIO by '00 feet, iiurchased by Mr. Llpkiu anil formerly exvned by Ihe North Wlld Wlld Wlld woed Land Cempnny. Plans for the new edifice have been submitted by Simen & Simen, archi tects. WAGON HOLDS UP TRAFFIC Overturned at. Twelfth and Jacksen ' Streets and Delays Trolleys J. I A huckster waeeti exerturned nt Twelfth and Jacksen streets at 7 :1!0 I o'clock this morning, when the driver tried te turn nut of the car tracks. The three men and n boy en the vehicle xere' ..litiLnn mi. lint nllieru (sn iinlm.- s!mi.t. i r-ii,, ... .. .,,. . .!,,, I., i, ..I n un bound tralhe en Twelfth street was de- jlajed for a I'cxv minutes until the wagon was righted. ' ! DAILY BAND CONCERTS ' Municipal Musicians Will Play en j Darlen Street Tonight 1 Tlie Municipal Hand will play to night atS o'clock en Darlen street be txvecn Jehnsen stieet nnd Oregon ave nue. The program will be: i "America" .vnren, spsnian rH i)-ertur. "II niiiiram" I VciC.ll tOlO, Mlrctrtl. Ml H. Mcltnxen "Sernat V . . I Snicrtten '"Vf 1'rlin.i D.niM ' . "I'lm IlnlrrliiK llm (,'xihiilr.xl,1 "l.eh"nBrln" . . . . . Tener tole. ii-lixtKl Ml. Jere Shnw Vain ile Cencert, "XitUl-. Dream' hultn !, tlillet. 'Mnaoarecto" mi liii.ii. lb) Nui-Uniiln (iml Celumltn. le The ruthtnelln r.unllj . (dl The MiiO'lellnlats. (c) fromenaile. ".star SpnnKlM Hni!iir" . . . 'iTie Knlrmeunt f ark, Hand will pl.xv ar Strawberry Mansion at S o'clock yim program xvlli be; nrturli ..uuuBmunUc- f!chuN.rt ';irlh iuihpiiiv .. . iifrt-rt enxet !.. -Fereicr, )Tn" itech Suite. "IweII?!Hur tlie Wtstern XVurlrt . . - . .. J) Snn. X?nn k-) iiiaeii xt.-m ""MSnrtTlii'r"1 'vrnin' ri,r .,. of jh,-,.,,;,,.. WhIi "Mv nrciim". . . . .soma n.z-t' rtiiinntm iiH-alari .XVHllllr.llf, 1 .tlli. ,IUIII IIII.K 1,111 '111 ... "Star Mianclnl Ilanner I .tl-lll I The Philadelphia Hand xxill play en tlin Pnrkxvny. Tlie soloists xvlll'he! llvililli.' I.iiinlirfiitr ( i nrrri xnlci " Mm HKiiiern TlUIIHl. I"!10 Klprtnt Mi. HKr Pullet F:vptian li) -XU.-arn XX'ncupr XVulrtleiifcl l.uislnl . TliYinU" , .O'imez . rerrtl llerUrt MMBHBMaH rrnln EaVavSVI XX'acner HlPV'k' IS'S i-hv-umh; il) Xii'lanliiHi. let Mojirate U) Allegre -xn. 1ntrrrvUal(in tlranil aclcptlen. "Madam nutterny," Pueclnl "Hnna- of India" Himsky.Koraakew Seprano io!e, eleatd, . Jtlaa Orwy Ktnu. ''March Per He J ran". Iliilverten "aur Hpawted panpar" i VA t EXPERTS TO REPORT Special Committee te Study State Appropriations for Private Aid PRAY TO DIRECT INQUIRY ' Prof. Civde T,. King chairman of 1,n Plnnlmf f !nllllll1 1 tPI Oil SlnlO Finances, announced today the appoint; , mttit of an advisory coiiiiiimer " " neetlen with n study of Stale appro appre appro prlatiens te private charities. I he members of Ihe new committee are: Mrs. K. S. H. MeCauley. of Henver. president of the Hlale Association of Scheel Directers: Mrst h. h. Klerjian.. nf Somerset, president of the State Mothers' Ceneress and Parent -I caclier Adsocuttlen; Jeseph II. Hagedorn. of lliis citv. formerly civic sectelary of the City Cl'ub nnd nclive In both the Jew ish Kederntlen nndthe Welfare b cdera cdera lien of this city, and Salter A. May. of Pittsburgh, ut'tivc ip welfare work in that city. , Prof. King made tins comment en the appointment of the cemmittee: "This Citizens' Advisory emmittec has been organized te bring te the con cen con sideratien of the problem of State sub sidies the various points of view (if the general citizenry of the State. I hi cemmlltee will n(lvie with Kenneth K. M. Prav. executive director of the Pub lie Chn'rities Association of Pennsyl- ....,,!., .,.,,1 ,1l.-r.,.tnr. elect of the Pc'lllsVl- .MIIIIII1II-I II. -" -'. . . .. , , I vnnln S, linn for SOCllll lllld I le.'llt II AVnrk. "Mr. Prav will serve as a special Investigator of the State pelic of Stale. appropriations for private, charities, under the diiectien of a sub-committee of Mr. Pinchet'ft cemmlltee, composed of Mrs. Mnry Kllnn Lawrence, of Pitts burgh; Mrs. William Thaw, Jr.. of Pittsburgh, nnd Dr. Leenard P. Fev, of the Research ' Department of the Pennsylvania State Chninber of Com merce. "Mcfere submitting his report te the general committee. Mr. Pray will have the assistance of three nationally known students. Twe of these ex perts already have accepted service: Alexander Flieshcr. formerly executive secietuiy of the Public Charities As sociation of Pennsylvania, nnd new in the Welfare Department of the Metro politan Life Insurance Company of New Yerk, and Dr. Frank D. Tyson, professor of sociology In the I'nlvcr sity of Pittsburgh." WOMEN HOLD CARNIVAL Daughters of Pocahontas Are Rais ing Funds for Convention fe raise funds for the entertainment delegates te the next convention. which will be held In this- city in Mnv, members of the Degree of Pocahontas, lmprexcd Order of Ked Men, npieseni 1 ing seventy -six councils in the Plilla ' (lelphla district, opened n three-evening street carnixal hist evening at Sedgley ,011(1 Lehigh inclines. Several hundred 1 persons attended and the convention ! fund xvas gixen "a geed start. One side of a iientlre block is taken up with booths and stands with fancy i work, lingerie and seeies of edibles for sale. Automobile trucks will bring vis iters from Chester. Ambler. Hoethxv.xn. v u, 1 l,lns... ., IM.nmilvvilln and Willow Gleve this excnlng. Special 4UIII-"X II, 'W,---V''ll HVV.I..I. V features will be arranged for tomorrow evening. Music Is provided for danc ing. The committee In charge Is composed of Mrs. Frances Kurtz, chairman; Mrs. 'llarbara liiidgeu, secretary ; Mrs. Maine Myers, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Anna Mllligan, ticasiirci-. TEAM FALLS INTO RIVER Driver Saved, Horses Drewn at Seuth Street Ferry . ,, , , . , -v ,eam ,f bn "" n was?" Vh!ch tll0.v ,"rn lla"lll1: "' nt" l1"' l)pn" warn Hiver at the Seuth street ferrv nbe"s - :3 e clock this morning. Ihe Horses .ie urm ;..,,. The driver, however, xvas rescued and taken te ihe Pennsylvania Hospital. Pcnjiimln Kpue, of Paulsboro, -N. J., was the driver. 1000 PRINTED BUSINESS CARDS THE MAJESTIC PRESS CET OUR 101 J fSr.J BOTH SAMPLES'" UHBIUniBipHONES call attention te a Special Office Furniture S'ALE Bargains in Desks, Chairs, etc. including a line of cfjcen- tinned pattern of the Standard Furniture Ce. 904-906 Chestnut Street Wanted an accurate means for measuring quality in photo-engraving plates. Be cause we would like te show you in plain figures that our quality is of the highest. Th Chetnut Street . ENOR4KINO Ceins: E.COR.IIT-i!CHiyTNlfe llntrnnce en llth St. Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 te Closing . LEDGER-rPHlUDELPHiA; FRIDAY; ON CHARITY BUDGET I mmfm Rescues a Bey WILLIA.At KODKKTSON SAVES BOY FROM DROWNING Camden Patrolman Rescues Bey at Haddenfleld Going beyond his depth while in swimming In a -creek near Haddon Hadden lield. N. J.. ycHterday, Adiiiu Utt, nine years old, 10111 Nectnrine street, was saved from drowning by William Kobiusen. thirty-live years old. a Cam den patrolman, who lives at !)'!" Allen street. . The hey was en nu euting.wltb ."00 oilier "chlldien al HaddeiilieTil as .......In of tile I.OVlllg Service Assecia M" ' tien, eouineseil of p illnnllirepic mid- denlield women. Oil was unconscious when re'cued, but was revived by lirat aid methods. CHANCE FOR TALL GIRL Gets Prize If She Weds Between October 9 and 21 The tall girl, generally considered llghtlv in the mntrimeiilal sxvoepstnke", lias at hist receixed the attention that is her due. Any girl nnNxvering the requirements of Hie Heme Iteautifiil Imposition mini- agemenr, xvne ims nuswcicu yes u uu- nronesal of her particular ideal, and can set the date for the xveddlng some time between October ' and 'l. can play an important part in the leming shexv. The shexv heads Insist she must be at. least six feet lull. If se, I lie man agement eilers S100 in cash te the girl selected, who xvill xveil during the ex position te be held in the commercial Museum. October 0 te -I. Cor ex cry inch in excess of six feci tall that she is an extra bonus of S"."5 is offered. Seek Missing Delaware Tlie police here have been search for Samuel Skint, years old, of Smyrna, Del., from ills home since Tuesday. Bey asked te eighteen missing The boy left home after being punished for fall ing te attend classes at a llmlngten business college. lie is believed te have come te this city in &rnrtdi of cm- plevment Geed advertising print ing will simplify your selling problems. The Helmes Press. 'Printers 1315-29 Cherry Street PhlUdelphla luiu.jmiinmin j HAVE YOU A BUNGALOW i TO RENT? rxew'N In Jrney aemewher -J net mere thnn twenty nillea from I'hlladMptila, In tha Clnea nnd near the- watpr, la the untjnlew iv e want. 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Uriulqiiar (era for 100 euro uulula, ablmslea nnd rubber roeflnc. The Shannen-Ellis Ce. 18 S. 7th SL, PhUrt.1"". & F. AAA j Ui cigarettes ' Is I &- - .sea vp j They are GOOD! M 1 1 tieU t - in ' I If) V ai .E c ii E fit t iviiiinriiiaiiiiniii AUGUST 11, 1922 ' PLAINTIFF FAILS IN PLEA FOU GIRL He Was Willing te Withdraw Charge, but Wouldn't Furnish Bail THEREFORE SHE IS HELD ICIizabcth Yates, twenty-two years old. xvas held in $."(M) bail today for u further hearing Monday by Magistrate Ucnshaxv al Central Station, after Jehn Ilunsberger. 1 t:t Net th Fiftieth street, the complainant, had offered te with draw the charge, but was unwilling te put mi ball. The glil. arrested Saturday in her apartment en Hiceti stieet near Fif teenth, xvas nciused of having bought S'lriii north of finer.x en deiiiirtiiicii' store coins stolen from Hiiiisbergcr's home. At tlie time ei ner arrest, de tectives say, she admitted erderln the ' goods, saying she "needed pretty things mid just hail te have them." i ' I m convinced sue has repented, se T would, like te withdraw the charge," said Hiinsherger. He explained he had employed her as a companion for 111" wife, 'wlie is III. and subsequently she had disappeared. "Then I supp nose you II go her tin it if I held her lu S.'OII for n further hear ing':" asked tin- Magistrate. "I don't think I could de that." said Hiinbr rger. Detective lie.vle then testified that -l nurse. Miss Kutli A. Jehnsen, of "el". Neiih Sixteenth stieet. had sworn e-it a warrant for the girl, charging tli" i heft of SL'OO worth nf furs and cloth ing. Miss Jehnsen is ill and could net appear. Therefore tlie defendant xxas t held for a further hearing. i According te Royle. (lie youthful i prisoner met the nurse in n cabaret and ' told her she xvas a daughter of a Judge ' lu the Philadelphia courts. She went , te lixe xx Ith the nurse and, the latter declared, ran axvny xvith her furs. gMlB(n UIAMUINIU VVLUUIINLj KIINbO Jeweled in en Cleaed Saturday all day iLflrm i?'-v ASCO 'ii STORES CO .'& ifa Syin&KFk Hie most sumptuous banquet can be ruined by a service of peer eelTee. while the humblest meal can be lifted te the dignity of a repast by a cup of geed coffee particularly coffee pe unusually delicious as Asce Coffee, that rich, rare blend of goodness. Wmescq t SrSKBH m w Let tee ti B "You'll taste Amerkjin Stores located all nver lUnnei'ltm m V ... T Jrjn ., . wi.s-v.u.wa, .,c jprsev, ASCO ASCO MBSKt. . ''n.N's Our business is te aid the great business interests of this section of the city ' Open Monday and Friday Evenings, 6 te i) o'clock c a-swjig'JKS x y5aSSiit H fttrv V WOMAN DIES FROM POISON V Dles In Hospital After Daughter Found Her and Told Neighbors After sending her sis-yenr-eld daughter, Mnry. te a playground nnd putting her thirteen montbs'-eld baby te bed. Mrs. Mnry Murphy took poison yesterday at her home, JM Wet Wll dey Mrret. . , ... The (laughter found her mother h body and ran screaming te neighbors, who had Hie woman tnken te Ihe Hoose Heose Hoese velt Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Mrs. Murphy left a note te her husband. Jehn, telling lilin te forgive her -Mid Hike care of the children. The husband i- u bricklayer. FIGHTS TO STAY IN U. S. Italian Insists Killing In Brawl Should Net Bar Him A right te save Francesco Tovane fiem depoitaflen will be mnde today before Ihe immigration official m (Jloiiee.ster en Ihe ground thnt con viction for matisliiugliter clnce net con- I stitiitc "menil turpitude. Toseane. xxhe has a xxife nnd fixe I cbililrcn In Italy, xvns adinltled te this Minntrv. March 'SJ. I!l''l. In I iiiigraiieu iitfieials Inter learned he had served mole than live years m prison for killing a mini dining a tavern lirnwl. Child Hurt In Fall XX'ln.n u--X c.or-ebl Jnselih Tltcrec northwest corner of Fifteenth nnd Wolf ' Mreet.s, fell from a rear Hin h en the, per mid Heur of ills home last, night lie sustained a possible fracture of the ' skull. H'' is In n serious condition in tlie Methodist Hestiital. ! Fractures Skull at Play I Alfi-nd Williamson, thirreen year ' 'old. -"10 N'erth Unmet street, is in tlie Women's Homeopathic Hospital, suffer- ' ing fiem a fractmed left arm. He fell xx bib- plnvtiig near his home yesterday. Pays AV Per Cent. Interest 21tt and Biinbridfa Sti. 1343 Cacitnat St. Jehn Vfnnnmaker, rre. dej'ired style IN 5!a!K5Ws2WrVfr; a asce b M t 29 a 0 i ib U the difference!" aa PhiladelphU and thronrheut 4 $ .. 1 am. VV iiiar.viana ana Delaware rf ft A?rn Tcrl ASCO S ' f.. A LARGE NUMBER First Penny Savings Bank and business-men of this northeastern part of Philadelphia relv unen the finan cial advice that we are always ready and pleased te give. When you become a depositor here, you are ii reality part of the institution, and we arc jus much interested in your success as our -. Yeu can discuss your business problems in con fidence with us at any time. Over Xinc Millien Dollars in Deposits Over 28,000 Depositors ir ?t.F-JJ if " -.' . F'fiiTW V-. 'WAV' Wh8 ?& GIRL HELD IN $720 THEFT Canadian Vetaran Say-' She Druejgsil Hit Drink In Cafe A nun Williams, Thirteenth ntreet below Shiink, wns held for the Oram! Jury today en testimony of Majer Omar Mncklen, a Canndlan veteran, who Mid he and another girl robber III in of !?V20. ' Meeklen told Maglstrale Henshnxv he mel Anna nnd the oilier girl, new a fugitive, in n cafe en Arch street nr I Hreail. en the nljjlil ei .liny u. teej I xvetit te nlietlier enfe. tie said, and the girls gave lif in n drugged drink. 1 Charles McMullen, xvnlter in a North ! Twelfth street cafe. aiil be saxv Anna ! WillluniH and another glil known a Maud In the Twelfth street place, and that Aniitin bensted te n sailor that she i "bud just 'iriniiiied ti guy." Open Till Noen Tomorrow Light-Weight, Medium-Weigh t , Heavier -Weight Worsted Suits made te sell for $28 te $43 new $19 $24 ?29 mm In each group you'll find a won derful selection of dark staple worsteds and each is equally a successful buy. PERRY'S Palm Beach Suits H4.50 Mohair Suits $18 White Flannel Trousers $9.50 that were $10.75 and $11.75 $7.50 for white flannels that were sold at our Super-Value price of $8.25. ($10 elsewhere.) Perry & Ce. 16th and. Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Office amsi BanikSupiplies MANN'S Fine Writing Fluid 90c aern iann emTjanw J29 Mlarket trcctl of the manufacturers in just own. fhsindfen fi:AIleienyAve& Philadelphia AfWuN r3y .1 J!l ! tl . 'V , -V ' M It K it M s ml i.xi ? JliliMliiMMH issiHSBiaiiiffl - r '--, , "N. Y w.V ' aa..i ' mv ' 'f i - W- i't-":
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