WwmPmFM Ir i;j" . T- i. i iVW.rf, & IK . V WA ly.. EVENING PUfiilC T:RT)aER-PHIEAIEIJPHIA, KJgDAY. 'ATOpBT ljg ? i Tu-t VI V V -'.H ' S m tpfv RILL HART GRIM, THE N. SNELLENBURG CHORAL SOCIETY JUST-AS IN FILM His Real Life Pese Recalls Screen Attitude When Ro Re y porters Call WON'T SAY A WORD 1, Angeles. Auk. 11. William S. Hnrt about te be made defendant bv M, p'reltv young bride of nine months. In n illwucp notion, assumed n bolllgcr belllgcr fnt nttlliiile when asked nl'etit the im Bending marital rln-li. The "bad mmi" of the WeM. two ,, lilp -lioeicr of i-ntUr rin-li nl Saw -.m.-h melodrama, pompipssed his f.,ap.. . i ill.n mpniiipss en the '.'I1" '. ' l.l ItnlWuoe.l hunanlew, . . .. . n i una i li Ew.wyir".iij.iT.iysw?9Mcswwy '"" ' rsm ,eiw ' t ;. . e i r f i. -v -" r tt i .. - i , ja . w .. t .m .:. v V 'VX ' j.- r . ff J J 'W )&, ' fU Ct 3 HT kv T'"IJW"'" tthldi Hill glp ii cetuei't a I Wllleu; Crmc I'nvli n the animal outing efjthe -lr'N empleyes fotnnrtew SNELLENBURG WORKERS ! PLAN QUIET ANNUAL OUTING in his Vim' it wa- net m-tliiR. nnd i J' ,es ener" left tl.e garden without J Concert, G itlne a word from Hint. "tV n intimated Hint the screen here ' niipprcil at published, reports UN SEES SON :RELINGHUYSEN URGES ANTI-POLLUTION ACTION southern BISHOP JOHN C. KILGO DEAD of ninritnl trouble with the fernipr wini-?a?J-I.;.rr. (Urn nctrcsi. thirty years nianied fred Wpxtr k".. !!nr,- .a in 1,U flflle- -.IV;:-.?iw.Piiibi.rT. U1. The lived r '"...'. nim.it lx hum 1, of both knew tlmt nil wns net loll lien -lie went te he ylth h" n.Lr nt the hitter bunsnlew at VO.l. .i... :- .I..., tifiu f.iiilrillf 1tl Unit UOlll'-l -ill-."" ,......,. ... ji- f nvei th niK. " -:. utt i.llni livmii- ....... IneiiKlit en I were nice Mtn nngry the i .r .-. ti'iiiim priii'i. lie u th .KMI1HI4 in r!!""1 - . . ames and Free Shows Scheduled for Willow Greve The Iteneflclnl Assoelnllen and l)e pnrtmrnt of Welfare of NSnellenburR iSc Ce. will held ltc iiiiiiiinrplpnir. tleld 1 day and musical festlvul tomorrow at Willow Cinvp I'nik. I rxtpnivc pieparatletm have , been ' ...n.l.. .. i.. ., ......, ..r ..... ....... ! 1 ... 1 "mil' l" iii-uii' nir in'i rii ill tin- i'iiui- i I"""' ' 1 .1 l in i i... .nil. II III llfel Hill. I III' II Illll-IVllirilt III till iail will be fiee for I he ileie eluplee The meinins "ill be Inlfen up with athletic ui't l Itii'H and will he foMe e I In a p.iraile nf the Suellenbiirs Cadet "eri ' ' ' The mu.iciil feuihui will ceti.menc" ' ..I in. 4". II M ...it. .1... ."'..........it.... I ill l.ll ,., llllll III.' . .11 llllll I ll'l- Miuch from "The I'rephel." A eincpit will be pien by the Slelleiihuig tliiticl, peniluctPiI by Jehn A. Carrell. Henry Gorden Thunder will pendilct selections M. The program includes the "Itrldul (.'heruv' by Cew en; "Hlnwnthn'n Wpdtllntt MISSING 20 YEARS pewi .i.ited her and Trnnii. . , .. i i.. . x. iiin irifiirin ill imii villi' I . . . - . . Thev pet i-- -"".', , .1...... .' " ,.V It no moral Heelety in veen fcinitalew onieny or . ... i... ... , from ,-..,- ,, M , 7 , TInrt cavp out. '"..'"" -.'..''".. In It lie denled that Will Hays. "Czar f the JlevlfS- ia.er....r .... i-Vast," by ColeridKO-Tnyler. and in his mnritai in.. .. -. u... ....... ..u .'(rPt.tnIB t0 Spring." by .1. Strauss. et?" n.i.ie.l tLat a nrenrrt.v settlement The Cheral Society I composed of : - . Vi ...M.in fni. liU liililn nnil Mm Knnrnne A Atitnff A. Atchlnsen II hurt nein "'""- '..:,,,. .. -fll..,i ,,, llnchlrh, II !lakln. T llattl. K ll'nnl ll'nnl unbern child. Willie ne rettisen te , , t., ijrn,iei,i n, c-Hiipli. i,. etui. etui. .eTiHnn a licure. It wan Inllmated In n.iurh H. fhunmnn ,N. I'lurh. H. I'eit'nn, I'. """ ' ld ,ii Itnllvwnnil tlmt the '"nn O. Ciinrn, M. Cnni.n. A fnreriin, I". film ilrPles at ""X'V,,"nA,J!1 Uil i U ...! t.. IMuM, IJ.imvan M Ieu-h. mnnutlt would he nreillltl S..ilMM)(l. I ertv. M. Dcnter M llilmit- A. r.ns-le, ! If is well hliewil that the "Wild farle S Hiikelwetn PrnunfeUei. M . ... ....... l.nrn l nne nf ll.n hiilicut i t't'lz M. iillin II (in-Kery. It Unit A. Wct .cippii i Here is one ei nil mniiet j 1Il)rr,n j iien.lrlckeri. Hill If .lene rnld Star-., his nillllial receipts mil- , m J,,beu t! UTiilan I' KnHK M Ki.. (.'. !., i.rniinil SI.OtHl.OOII. 4 Klnle. M Kue-ter. M, Krum..r M. Msm In n,,J? I . ,V1 In i.u..tint rnliw u-lil. i: Miurn M Mu.sli .11. M. Mcrlielf. I! Unit plajeil lniMittant mles Willi ,,...,. ,. Mln,ls. .. . .; M.urlHiin K ShkW. TmIIi All hill' en Ilieadwav twent ears , a Vnthan A. Nnillle II O'Dtumell, A. aSn, He came erlvlnalh from New hr.iili. V. V. I IK wife was a San FraiuKcegiil K. K. K. KLEAGLE SWOONS AT TRIAL ON RAID CHARGES Mental Strain of Girl's Testimony Is Toe Much for Him i Is Angles. Auc. II. (Itv A. I) The trial of thirty -mvpii lepiite.l menii.eis of the Kn Klux Klan. nlleed' t luie iiartlclpatcd In a mid it r Inglc Tininl Inet April, halted abruptly (" teril.i when Nullum A. linker, fermer1 Kle'ijle for I .us AiirpIps Ceuntj. and one of the defendants, celhipnl in bl , fliair and was can led in u stn teller1 flniti th uithoiise. linker was I he admitted leader of the raiders. His explanation of the affair, mnile public liefeie the trial, was that ! he was iicllii;; us an officer of the law In mi attempt le secure evidence of tin ' We'ntii'ii of the piehiliitiun lnwr-. Iliin.inhi Kiduacn. a SpanKli ciil rf tlditeen. was en tlie witness slan.l. j nnd had just lehited 1 lint she was mmi'-ri! en die iiIkIiI of the r.iid by I niiisked laeti cnmlnc Inte her room and tint she nnd her sstiT Mm In. sixteen, wire forced te iet up and diess while MI'MnllM K (J Millie J. McKenwn. A. Mf I (linen. I" M'KIlcK. M. Mi (IcttUnn, K 1 I'nt-t'in (' I'lcrit n, -l (S I'e't M. I'mell. 1' Ittilrte'l U Ite.i, M lliiuncv Ituwllrr .1. Snrket'K M Surl.H, V. Sitinblll er, II Hltlli'tlli II. Snvel. .N I. He nit. .1. SiM.ern, (' HleJdHrt, .1 Thiinipwjii C Tot Tet Inn, r. Van Osten it Wnll,pr I. Wnile. M Wllxuii 1 Alisen, WVli.be. K. , APes-i-U Ilanlnll I. Hll I. Itlr'i-1 K i lluehn H. C"heni. I. Cell son. (' CnnMlii. A l)rlsrhlr. JI Urwin M i: 'Muticr. II . (inurl. t.. Hajwanl. A IllKaln.i. M Jncelw. I Kcriliner A Lent. II I.ebli. H MI'l I illrinr.li. II. Miller 1 Moere S. .Mnrrll. M 1 Jlerrlmm. M. Mif'enagln I. MrNa. Is. .Mcferl-J. I. Srtt. A IVXell. V. I'liMlP, II. . I'ruppvtl II S.liwnrtz 11 tShcl.lnii, A siniiin. II. Thomiweii i:. Vlrrlik. t: Walien. II. I.. Miller, i: Wolf, T Vtricei. M. Z..n. Teliers (i. IIIkIiei-. I! limn, u, II Olutn- i cnt. I. Comerfenl. I' Pniniin, It II. Oiihrlellan. I. Ilahn II H llulne- (' Hill. i. n lone. T. .lnni h. M 1! Jet. bin. ( t!..' latiiiders reniiiltied in the loom. She .hi her fiulici and her uncle liail been t'.l.en from the Iieiisp and shot When the fjirl lnni 'I'empleteil her testlmeiP Itikir Kiispcd nnd slipped fiein ehiiu' '"Hint's net risht : It's net UKht." he M-I'id. ' lliker w.i' rdiu.M'd te tlie city re phlttK hespilnl wheie plivsiciinis snld hK tieiible appeal eil te he "entirely nientiil," liinimlii en lis uci'wius strain. ?i'iTiil wicks liefuie the tiial he hnd siiiuewhui similar cellapsp and was plnciil In the pciepnthlc ward of ill naiiii.il for ob-erntien, . A pies., taken when I'aker fell, was ttintiiiiii'il mull tills meiuliiii li '-lip-ulatluii nf counsel. Man of 25 Thought Mether Was Dead Until Short Time Age REUNION AT RIDLEY PARK Chester. Aug. 11. A happj leiinlen took place jt'sterday nflcmoen in HIdley Park when Geerge W. Hurrctl. dr., twonty-five j ears old, nfter searching for the last week, found his mother, Mrs. Carrie Beesbn, whom he hed net seen since he w-jw five yenrs old. Twenty years nge his father deserted his yenng wife in Marcus Heek; he took his son with him, leaving a nunger daughter with tlie mother. The father and son remained together until the latter was eighteen ..ears old. HK fa they told him his mother hnd died. A ft ei wandering about the Western Stutes Mr. Kurrett arrheil in Martini lung. 1'a.. en July UK, nnd by u slringe (pilik of fate dlsceveied his sister. Mrs, l'lereme Mndare. was a resident there. She told him his mother was lhing and had married iiruln. Huuett Imincdia'ely wrote a litter te Ills mother nt Marcus Heek and followed the letter in pel son. elil te discover she had disappoints! the same ilnj In- ar rived. A.ciiicful 'canh was made in nil pnrts of the county, but net until today was she found. Mrs. lieesen addressed a note te a half-sister in Chester telling her she was working in Hldlc I'arh. Through tile efforts of the Chester ami ltidlej I'ark police, Mrs. I'epen was discovered in the home of .1. 13. Powers, I'OO Hink ley avciiue. where she was winking as a domestic under an assumed name. She s.iiil she li.i.l left home te 'lid Uii.et. 11 l Mnr.ellan (. . .Nepdti.itn . . ,..i,l f.. I,,.,, tli.ei. ..Iiilrl.-ee A. Parker riw.i. . ' nieinuii. ...".... v i .- ' ', wnesi. miner, sue i.iiti iter mhi. i i-i iiri-n te provide for tlidii. The son premised te cine for her for all time and te help care for her childicn. , TOO MANY POWDER PUFFS Man Enjoins Factory Girls Frem Littering His Lawn SciMiiteu. Aug. 11.-Tin. mas Irving, of Capens au'iiue. jestcrday was urnnt ed an injunction restraining factory gills ei.iplejed by Under Mrothers, ad joining tlie living home, from throwing tin It- abandoned powder puffs and ciga rpttp stulis en bis lawn. Irving said his luwn was littered 'riery day. I He obtained the Injunction. Writes Coast League He Is Against Red Tape In Senate Atlantic City, "Aug. U.- "1 '' '" up against let! tnpe," Senater Frellng Frellng ii.ivsen uintpil in u letter lead today before the conference Atlantic Seabeaul of the l.engue of Municipalities. A M. E. Church Head Was 'tirJ Retired by Last General Conference UPI .., i...... v i v.,.. 11 i I'., .v. IKll li!llt,i .i. .. i"h. , ''.', V P. I--mshep Jehn Cm IKIp Kllge. of the Southern MetheilKt KpKi'epnl Church, who died her" last night after n heart attack suffered last Sundnj . was for- , nerh president of Trinity College at Durliam, "N. C, pi ler te his election liPliep twelve jeais age. ne s general ( enien'i.:. . legate te the gencrnl ngeles in l'.MII. IH.1 tril..,. n...l llin 1 1 tl If if 1 fit fill' ''''"Miine tried to.lm'iress the cenunit- lnoithein and southern branches of the I NUt It' , , ,. , .!,,, l..l....llt CMitii'iili hi- Senate wnn '"e i-'"'." ' i .u "' ....ii.,ci...tlini te harlieis ns wel, ' " ... . In tii in- of bathing at th .east , Blind Editor Is N. J. Candidate ris. mid 1 am up uKultist a iIpii.IIe. k , iMalnflehl, N. '.. Aug. 11. - Ati- tbe War uepariiucei .mu noutRemciii ei uis ..uuiiui.r. mr un- l eiumiiivp, "" ksjtnte Assi'iniiu en uic uepiiiiiii-iui hcmi in tne jn I'nien County was niniie yesterday liv Themas Muif. blind editor of a permanelit organization is being for d l 1(.(ircd by the hiM mil tlie body wJH herpafter be V',:fv',."S ' A.s ''".'l,,I,l,, ,"1''1 he Vutlenal Coast Antl-P(dlutlen rmiferPiicp In l.es should take cannot tee in ger ( f lis I IPSO between sii.nntn Commerce Senater's message continue! meantime, jour conference i action. . ... ..f .1... c2jsi.Atnnr of ar prove that lie new iias nntherity (nn.ll I believe he can), then my bill en wuti pollution will be passed. A resolution wns paBsed today pe titioning the Rivers nnd Ilnrbers Cem. mlttee in Congress te &e nfl'P" " tne pollution menaep. m, f 1 n i. t iiittnti fnrmpr Mayer ei .IIUI.-1 I . , -. ,..rt Npwark, eiip of the organizers of the lengue. ."cplained Its purpo'-e todte . . He stated that the object of the organ - ztiGeii was, te fester ami am .". input and pnfercemenl of nde.iuate rem edies and legislation te prevent thp pol lution of nalsable and Inland water, mid likewise te secure the co-opera Inn of these responsible for such pollution, as well as te eliminate it by all lawful means. AND wear! You'd X".think the Good year All- WeatherTrcad Solid Tire was made of iron if you didn'.t knew it is springier even than many so se called cushion tires. is one of the complete lint of Goodyear Truck Tires told and serviced by lire Goodyear Truck Tire Dealer. GOODIfE Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. IIMrllMiturs 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPHIA Fulmer's (nlU Furniture Sale This Library Table 14.75 JjjfnTgTgl1 J Mahogany finish, Queen Anne design; 24x40 top; fitted with drawers. This 3-picce Living-Roem Suite '135 This Three-Piece LIVING-ROOM SUITE, comfortable G ft. 6 in. Davenport, large high-back Fire side Chair and Arm Chair; spring seats and backs, fitted with spring upholstered, loose cushions; cov cev nrpfl with beautiful tanestrv or velour; rich colorings; outside, back and sides covered te match. Very special, .$135.00. Seme as low as $29.50. Pialnficld paper. II S. S. FIRMER & SON 9.30 Germantown Avenue ABOVE Lehigh (lien l.t rnlttK Krldn.. nnil sHturUii) Aute Delivery J "The Best Remedy for Housework, t 'liiitim, Is tu let Ufile It " t K E Y 3 T O.N E j Heuie & Window Cleaning Ce. , t li ril.UKKI' ST. I.ecunt 032.' f Jmmm'm'm''mmmmm'm .Vle.1. ! M.-lini .It. (i It t'b'imui 11 sm.tli Van Ntin II Zrcter. lMHSO.. 11 AH IDIS Alllieiiiiit . . Ilnuer J. Is-iini'it II llninlart (1, Iiraillniry. II I, llinv n II lltllterueith A S. Cn-r", (J c lH-lwi'ler, J rinn X. I'ei'lkir. ( i; Tiinl II TerreHt. " Il.ietikel, . Kn ill .1 Knurr W II. Mink, M rurilsh, I. HtH.'uliiK (' HiilllMi.i, J Wilder, N. .uicht.ilt J. Zuchtiitl, Skin Troubles 1 Seethed With Cuticura Soup. Ointment. Tetcum. St. eryhr. Btniplw f re of Caucvk LtarlM, C.pV X, Mil din, llul. Women en Election Beards ISridgetiin. X. J.. Aug. 11. Appoint ments iiuiiIp pspiiIii. l, the Count, I'eaid of r.lcctiens i .'suited in live wo men being placed en pricincl elecllen beards. It is the tirsi time in tilt history it tlie con n ( that a woman has been named te that position. The women were Itellc II. liaried.N, lirldgeteii ; Ada M. Ware, laiwicn. .: Anna Hcspelt. llccr- lilsliicld; Maignici Mc(arlh. MIIKiIIp. nnd Siiiiti Miiggienc.ilda. I.aiidis. A LIFE OF SERVICE i:ti.l)lll.eil IHKI Real service in real estate Selflnc, renting, financing no mut ter nlniti our 38 frs" expfrlfnc eimlileii ui te die you tlie renl erv Ire Hi 'I .ion expert from iedalt. Abe Kelsky & Ce., Inc. V. H. (OR. Oril A VAI.Xl'T 'TS. EVIDENCE ON HERRIN MOB LEADERS IS STILL VAGUE Indictments Expected When Sep tember Grand Jury Convenes Marlen. Ill,, Aug. 11. State's At tnrne I Mn v. S'lerlff Tliiiten iiiiii oilier riliei.ils of Williamson Ceunl. working luithr enlers of W. .1. lliunduge. Slate Anerney Cicncra,! me gathering cil rlniie ag.nust participants in the mine .'ir ai lli'riin, June L'l mnl --. in hi'li nineteen uoii-uuieii weikeis and time iinieii inincrs weie killed. kiiiiiH eflii ial sold tuihiN sullichnt rviileiuc bus Ikimi cnllectcil te ieliIct renin imitii ip.iuts, but that reinpletc I finlenie as te the mob lenileis still In! Inrklni:. 'Hie iitiilpistmiding is that no aircsls ill be made in i eiiueclinu with the tints until ii,,, i i'iiIiii- September term JJ the iiimid .l.iii i el mi it- indictments, I 'nils me heme; in nlc for Irluls fur tlie llieilMil pel s(l., iiulii ntlllg (bill cellim SllUliililles etpci the (ilimil Jui'J te tetuiii indictments COLONEL PUSEY SAILS Deputy Attorney General Leaves New Yerk for Naples i Im hided in tlie list of piis-cngeis w he i "ft .New Yeik teiluj en llie Itiillnli lliiir ('nnil. Itosi-e. for Naples nnd ''nea, weie Colonel Piedcilck Taj ler i J'l'-ev. Depuu Atleiiii'j tJciiPial of' leniisihnniii. wlie has heeu mi dutj I "li the Nntiemil (iuiiid in the ( eal ' Hi ike aica. u v Ti imp. of I'linies.. i ' Ce . whs ,'im.ther Pluhidel- ' rhhi passenger Then, hip 1TH1I lias rHlKU- in, t. e-cl taiing ihtiv,, Km ik.'i I nil the Aiuei'li an iii'i Mam hut in v, h v.iiu ter Hiiiii- ,l'"-' a nlencl Heiiiue Nn Mi Cain ? Jhe II I mm, ' , , , ,,,, u, f hihidilphia nnd Mis McCain and. lel.iiiil II in U Nen is J I"' steanhlp Picsideiil llllllling, "'"I'll mils I'kiiii cw Viuk ler lliemi'ii, tOMHuieH. win mu. among her passeu. ' J' "s I ii ,ei id, Thompson. CeiumN- i Mailer i,f the Siiipping Iteaiil. and .1. IIirMew Siiiull, piesldent of the Slilp wif lleaiil for a, inenihS mmii in '"''it Iliiliiin, Pi iiuep and (ieriimm '"' two elhiials will is mid Inspecl 'W beaid s hiauilies In Kiirnpe. Aute Injures Five Girls Neunili, X .1.. i,,; u iw, K,S '', "'I'll id M'steidai In i. ii iii.ie. .ii V"1'1'1' "lls r" "I'en I he s,e- ,.."'"'' " 'olll-'en with another. '""'I'llIP Till f the Tji,N w'.'IP riruiiMi niei the uinclnne. and tlie "Her two againt ilie wall et n sieie. t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW SATURDAY 1 1 t.i . r ,i.k ""e,,,r. " lloteirriivor .il' . Ju.er .iiciure hecnen ih lllaral lien tsBlf ami that MU.r racer li . llu.PT '1 '" claajroein each-week (In lUeV i.5av teuni." Thua a Camdan MeuvS5 Jvri,t. cencarnlne tha roterrayura It a lJ.vl.h. Burr Piane Laeata. "Mak There's Ne "Let Up" . in Buying Activity in The Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Although -this Sale as well as many ether sales has been in full swing several weeks, selling activity here continues with little, If any signs of abatement. What does this show? It demonstrates the fact that Jieme furnishers are buying with their eyes wide open. Net trusting te hasty judgment, nor guided by glowing phrases which .premise much but may mean nothing. It shows that people are shopping carefully visiting as many ' sales as possible, in order te determine just where their FYirniture Dollars will command Greatest Furniture Value. And new having seen all the evidence in the case, they are coming back te profit by the values they "knew were best all the time." STRAWBRIDGE & "CLOTHIER FILBERT STREET MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET Ice Cream is as geed as the cream that makes it The highest quality of fruits, nuts and flavoring extracts are available te any ice cream manufacturer. Needless te say, SUPPLEE ICE CREAM contains fruits, nuts, berries and flavors of unquestioned quality. But the Cream is the most important ingredient. Rich Cream must be used te make rich, smooth ice cream. SUPPLEE ICE CREAM is made from GOLD MEDAL CREAM. Philadelphia knows its richness. The great quantity the city uses every day and the medals wen at the great expositions prove its Quality. GOLD MEDAL CREAM CREAM alone. This mixed with it, make an' Ice is used in SUPPLEE, ICE cream anc the many flavors Cream seldom equaled never excelled ifrrfifl QlHMBttLn' C SUPPTtpN ICE CREAM notice the J2svar-' One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products m It surrug" MlCS OMAN .fiv 'i " i . Vi !l v I m m m m lS "' A :.. j : Jj4&in..y A ,' r jUaMaaMnaw4
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