ii.ejWT5r."73'iUffi3W3?"rT T rrtyS7- VWM' T"" Tasts vvt s .'..--: ' V AawFi ,r; . r w A I ' ifr'V ti f m -hi ELIMINATING DANGEROUS YORK ROAD GRADES vt- QUIZ WOMAN IN ; CHESTER SHOOTING ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, jggg , Police Say "Frances Smith, of r Philadelphia," Can Give Important Details 7 ' VICTIM MAY RECOVER Vrnnccs Smith Is the nnme of the w,iti1eliUA woman suspected an nn nc n m of Jeseph Williams, Frent nnd aSRitan streets held In connection SS'&n of Jeseph pykel, Chester, 1ttyteUi?ctSm.th.efC.7ter, r. dlvulge the nddress of the "man. He ny he nulled her In t .! tmlnv nnd tint she corroborated a .tot? tell by Williams, who nnlil SL're four persons in the auto- nSuie from which the shot mr fired. The Smith woman will probably be Mtscnt nt n hearing tomorrow before $ ngWrate Elliet in Chester. At the Cr a her testimony is expected te En,e an important bearing en the case. Mch Is supposed te be the outgrowth Tf bootleggers' . war in Delaware rmintv. The preliminary Hearing was v,lilnnllv fet for Mendnv. Tie cencilium i ."-7,,""" y ; Lm sllghtlv Improved this afternoon. " . -...1 nnn llialfl 11 rt tttflfO tlOn, IIOWCTIT, II Ml .nil ......... .." " tnent regarding the sheeting. Just what part the woman played in iie Fhoetlng is n mystery and will net be Knnn mil. .....- - ----- Anether arrest is expected te be made een bv the Chester police, who believe two alleged automobile thieves nre nlse Implicated in the sheeting. These young men live near the home of llykel and .;e inld te have been well acquainted with his personal habits. The police ceiulder it significant thnt nn nutomo nutemo nutome blle vvns stolen in that locality nt 0 o'clock. , The only ether new development In the case una the finding today of a imall lint which as yet has net been Identified. , , . Speaking of the case w Illinm, B. McClcnachan, Assistant District Attor ney, who is conducting the Investiga tion, mid: "It has every nppenrnnce of a held-up by another band of boot beot boet leggers who are believed te have been working through AVillinms." The police still believe that the shoot sheet ins of Jtkcl, which may result fatally, was the result of n bootlegger's feud OTcr territorial rights In Delaware County. According te County Detective Smith, Williams admits thut he took n truckload of vvhlhy te the Crum creek bridge and thnt Ilj kel vvnst shot from a passing car before receiving the whisky that was intended for him. PEGGY'S HUBBY FIGHTS $50-M0NTH AWARD Attorneys for Jehn W. Montgomery Take Appeal at Elkton Tue attorneys have hnve filed pnpers it Elkton, taking nn appeal from the judgement and degrees filed against their client, Jehn W. Montgomery, of Pelle Pelle fente, Pa., in his suit for the annul ment of his Elkton marriage te Peggy Udell, a Ziegfeld Follies show girl, Jnnu.irj 20. following a midnight ride from a reef garden party In this city in which the local court en July U7 returned n verdict In flavor of the wife and ordered the plnlntllf te pny her $50 a month alimony nnd ?50 expense money. Since the degree Montgomery nnd his wealthy mother, who established a residence in Elkton pending the trial, left the State. It Is reported that Montgomery is working in a match fac tory in Seattle, Wash. Counsel for Mrs. Peggy Montgom ery is preparing n suit against the mother for S.'.O.OOO for alienating the affections of her husband and for defa mation of character. rffffffffffffffffMHlwPBHPg,- y '.eMWeeRelBeeeeeefc- ?' jfcJ3HBa v' A.' - ,v v,I,SJW(B SSflflSf. SH 'nmt .eMaeeeeBeeeMTMT raScS. l NX -" ?iW&- v', Sidewalks and tNV ;-- , - X,--, te Greatly I T -- Lane CAMDEN RUM MEN BOASTINGOF'PULL County Officials Told te Start 'Cleanup' in Session Before Grand Jury New Symphony Chief Contractors nre at work in the Oak Lnne section putting the Old Yerk read In geed ocendltlon. The upper section shows a bit of Old Yerk read. Belew Is a section of Spencer street. A sidewalk along Old Yerk read will be one1 of the most welcomed Improvements front OnU Lnne te City Line DWER ID CONFER WITH EDWARD BQK Fair Association Head te Ge te Maine for Discussion of Plans GETS AID IN WASHINGTON CHILDREN AT CAMP HAPPY TO HEAfl MUNICIPAL BAND Falrmeunt Park Orchestra te Play at Belmont Mansion The Municipal Bund will piny to te light at Piankferd High Scheel, Oak land and WaKeling streets. This after after neon the hand will eiilertain the chil li ren at Camp Happy, Torresdnlc acnue wutli of Elnden nenue, with this pro pre sum : u.. L .., "America" SvVrtnr. S.p?,nl5h rertV. ..Hroeke ecai sole, pfcte'l, c. . ,. Jlr- h- Mollnsen MniHl" Dnrrtln Uf i.nterliiB tlie CatheUriil," from l.""iflli;rln" Wnencr lener sole, ii.lecteil. "nunfr v.i.. . Mr J!re Shaw aise dg Concert. "Artlsfa Dream" ,W,,W- "-'r.de" ...V,0.'!ri J'l) The MKmtnlliilsts "Swr SnanBled Uanner" The Pniruieunt Park Band will ,,iny nt Hehiient Mansion at 8 o'clock. The Program will be: ' Kuneral Jlaich of a Muonet" " M'The Itldn of Urn VulkjrlcV G0"n011 Xjlechanu bole "Calif of I.B,Ja,l" Walt, ! Sit .Ptrr '-'"'n ,,nlelait" 'Star.Sranrle,lltn(.r..I'lj'"""tte M. I U'."ui"'c ,,nrl the PhilndclDhin 8ir:.5Sp'ffiKa-;;. f'rtnad, m. f.Vii r ;:': 'V, !:nBe '"'"in ill" evening piegram is: Oa?of, ', Ver'tifcll fh ,UI' ,"""' .. H Mlllnr nth. i.?i."I'lJhllill,,aml, "'" l'lnv len'Kht ha,,, "K',. Wiiine, rincl J Lapltlnr. L'L. ':,n" l"enntik. (."rnt, lltinanl tenin 1)1 "V All'l1",i KriglUh hnm. An An An )lotihine Cnm"0' Hteiif, Wllllaia Itfllz. ;viiuiv----uhcren" I a?lfrl " ?-:"' m."B Journal ..-j m iu fteiPriPf Colonel Franklin D'Olier will consult with Edwnrd Hnk In Maine next week en plans for the Sesqul-Centcnnlal Kx Kx Kx posltlen. The new president of the Sesqut-Cen-tennial Exhibition Association wns highly cnthuein'itlr today ever his re ception In Washington yisterdny by Sc'ietary Hoever and Scnntcr Pepper. Colonel D'Ollcr's plans ier the tnlr i arc taking sliane following cenferciitcit with mMiibcrs .if the beard of director". Mr, Ilek iirw n.nny IneaH for tin' wer'd tali ai (I the pew president wants' te get them nt ft t baud. The Fair Ass .clnflen's chief would net comment en rtugpetlnns for a "mod erate fair" made bv F.flinchnm 11, Nor Ner ris nnd Agnew T. Due. He planned te confer today with Kmebt T. Trigg, Alba .Tninsnn. (JeerKO F. Helmes. Jules Mnntbaum and former Governer Stuart. "I nave wen going some for the Inst week," i-nld Colonel D'Olier nt his office this morning. "I wnnt te catch my breath, he continued, Mulling, se this nttorneor I am going te the coun try." BOY STEALS $400 RING Gets by Inte Ninth Street Heme Means of Ruse Mrs. Hverrett N. Inman, of 3007 North Ninth street, was robbed of n 54(10 diamond ring yesterday when n hinnll boy gained entrance te her house by means of a ruse. The boy appealed nt Mrs. Inninn's home with several bees of blackberries and asked her if she wunted te buy them. When she refused the boy asked if he could come into the beuse' te wash his hands. Mrs. Inman granted the lequcst. but sent her own boy along with him upstnirs. The strange boy entered the bathroom, locked the deer nnd was in there for five minutes. Then he cniue out, thanked Mrs. Inman nnd disappeared. A short time later Mis. Inman found that her $100 diamond ring had dis appeaied. USES SPIKE AND PISTOL IN EFFORT TO END LIFE Man Stabs and Sheets Himself But Is Recovering in Hospital Despondent because he was 111 and had no work. Clarence .laniiiccvvukl, foity-twe j ears old, 41 Tusker stieet, attempted suicide at 1 o'clock this morning by stabbing himself in the iibdemen with nn iron spike and then "hoeling hlmbclf In the face Physi claim at Ml. blnnl Hospital say he w III recev er. Jnnulccvvnu WOMEN HIT PLAN PLEDGINGVOTERS Call Scheme te Line Up Girls With G. O. P. for Cash Prizes a 'Lure' Sidewalks te Greatly Wider Streets Section WORK IS BEING RUSHED Werk Is being pushed jen the elimina tion of dangerous grndes and the laying of sidewalks en Old Yerk rend in the Oak Lane section. The improvements are te safeguard pedestrians nnd motor ists. The work is being done en Old Yerk read from Oak Lane te CItv line and en the snnie rend from Urend Ktreet te Camden, both city and county, fnce n rum problem no lens difficult te deal with thnn Philadelphia's, nccerdlng te both officials and the men who arc 1 the liquor business. . All.ngrce ns. te. essentials, nltheuRii nntnrnlly looking nt the "problem from different points of view. The snloen men say contemptuously that they nre in no danger: that tliey are always sure te be "tipped off when n raid impends. They arc plcaBcd with the situation. . District Attnrnev Wolverton, admit ting that Camden City and County nre "wide open," deplored existing con ditions nnd Is planning te proceed ef fectively against them. The Prosecutor announced today tnnt he had called the police efflcals nnu ether responsible lnw-enferclng an tlinrltlitg nt nvrrV l-!tf. tlOrOUgll nHU township in Camden County before the Camden County Grand Jury recently. In the presence of the Grand Jury he told these officers thut he wns fully aware of conditions nnd that it was up te them te take measures te find out the persons guilty of lolutIens nnd bring them te punishment. The prosecutor snjs he will assemble the same police officials nnd law-enforcement officers before the Grand Jury of the ceuuty ngnln in the near future and give them nn opportunity te ledge cemplnlnts nnd submit evidence en which Indictments mny be based. If they don't "come te bat this time, the prosecutor declares, he will take measures himself te de nway with conditions which he considers disgrace According te assertions of the liquor men themselves, one can get nil the Hener desired, nnd nt reduced prices. ii'iiiiSf HENRY IIADLEY 0 DIRECT HADLEY T CONCERTSjN PARK Symphony Orchestra Will Re sume Open-Air Series at Lemen Hill Next Week ST.JOSEPH'S PLANS COLLEGE ADDITIONS $1,000,000 te Be Spent en Buildings te Be Erected at Overbroek 3 ' ( ,- v A plot of fourteen acres in Overbroek was acquired today by St. Jeseph h i al lege for new buildings te be erected at n cost of $1,000,000 te accommodate only college students. The Iresciit building nt Seventeenth and htiles streets, which new Is used for both college nuil preparatory students, will be Used for preparatory school boys only after the college buildings nre com pleted In Overbroek. The plot Is located nt the southwest corner of Fifty-fourth street nnd City line. A main college building will be erected first nnd then n science school, faculty hall, gymnasium nnd ether buildings needed te make It n large first-class college. The trnni-fer, which Is considered one of the most Important moves ever made by n private school In this city. Medeity "Well. old man, 1've sworn oft brngBlnB about my car Hut slnce I ve had the MOON the car does Its own tnlkliiK nnd my friends listen easily.' Price, i $1295 $1785 $2785 F. O. B. Factory Display Roem Open EveningM Moter Cars The car of tan proven unitM MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. J. Jay Vendergrift, Prej. 855 N. Bread St. Phene Poplar 7586 The concerts of the Fnirmeunt Park Symphony Orchestra, which were inter rupted for a week, will be resumed Monday eicninc at 8 o'clock in the Lemen IIIU concert pavilion, near Thirty-first street and Glrard avenue. The SZ drik ! is n thing of the I will 1, continued fr four seven-week sensen of free open-air past, but one can buy plenty ei moon shine for n quarter n threw. Moonshine n , ear old brings fifty cents. Hut ns te "high-class stuff," the saloonkeep ers admit-frankly that they don't knew whnt it leeks like. "Sure, we sell booze," said the bar tender of one of the cenfrnl saloons, "nnd I'm frank enough te say that our whisky isn't ns geed ns in the eni uns DECLARED BLOW AT LIBERTY Any effort te pledge women between the ages of twenty and twenty-two te vote the straight Republican ticket will be fought te the last ditch, an officer of the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters said today. The league has issued n formal statement condemning n plnn te or ganize u Wemnn's First Voters' League based en n pledge thet young women members must vote the straight He publican ticket. The statement from the league, which is composed of 30,000 Republi can nnd Democratic women in Penn sylvania was signed by Mrs. Lewis Lawrence Smith, vice piinlrinnn. The I Spencer street. It is expected thnt the Rut it's drinkable, nnd none of it Is entire job will be finished by October 1.1 colored nlcohel. If you like real lager The improvements between Oak Lane ' this is the place te get it. e have t and City line have been slew becnuse of' per cent beer which we sell nt n quar the natural conditions which the con-1 ter, nnd we gunrantce it, tee. tractors encountered. A number of "Where de you buy your beer and steep grades had 'te be abolished, gas .whisky?" the bartender was asked, and water pipes, trolley nnd telegraph "It's easier te buy it thnn it is te poles moved nml tlm int tmnlic .n,,.wi I tell it." lie nnswered. "As a mntter of from the sides of the read te the center. fact we hnve mere salesmen coming in At tne present nil the grndlng work here trying te scu uoeze man we nave hns been completed with the exception customers te buy it." of the west side of OhLYerk read. The I "Aren't you afraid of being nr nr trelley tracks hae-been moved te the rested?" middle of the rend. Contractors are I "Net in the least. All of the snloon snleon snloen now nt work grndlng the west side nnd keepers stand in. nnd tnkc it from me einer contractors nre building a branch tlicrc isn't n saioenKeeper in t nimiPii tower under the west side of the street. Seven -Feet Sidewalks Old Yerk read is a sixty-feet high way between Oak Lane and City line, and when improvements nre completed there will be n cartway forty-six feet wide and n sidewalk en either 'side seven feet wide. Fer many years there were no side walks with the exception of short strips. Many persons were killed by automobiles or trolleys while walking along the rend. Many automobile accidents also occurred en the steep giades en the read. Old lerk read will be naved with n.:": ... ," . ; A ." I."'" :" I aspna it ami tlie part between the car that the Republican State Committee , F0 .f l ,u sidewalks is being paid by l'f i . . a nlnniWn ln nl.. I ,. ..! HU.lVK.UlU nrOIlCrtV 0 HOM. the young etcrs, en a straight partv I "0,rk e widening Old ieik rend from basis. In this connection it was I "read street te Spencer street is being lenrncd that W. Harry Raker, Repub- ! Pushed rapidly and is mere than eO llcnn State Chairman, had net spoil- ler -'c"t; finished. The ft dispute and can be none rh (A Wder TherRbfllre about the vnlue of educating venns. The street is being widened from sixty wnmnn (n nil (lmt nnrtning t.. imiifin ! te seventy feet. Like the section fur- :v vi '"."'. '" '.'"" '"" .1 ;i... ....i .i ,.."....- iiivi mi iiiu ivikii me M-vrnm peivveeii ery few sidewalks. When the work In tills section is finished there will be .Mrs. snutii said. "Jt is also mere prnisevveithy te organize jeung women or ether Republican women te the end that thev ninv be effrrtive in imlltipa "It would be extremely' regretful if ' pavements twelve feet wide en cadi side any movement should succeed which the fertj -six-feet curtvvay. The read would stimulate the inteicst of eung i ,0 '. paved with asphalt, with gran gran wemen in politics by the use of money. ( it between the car tracks. This work "One of the arguments in support of ls li'lB done by the R.uber Asphalt the long cninpaign for the enfranchise- Paving Ceinpnuy at n cost of K 13,800, ment of women wns that their pnrtici- i While this operation is going en mo me mo pntien in politics would icsult in the tetists are UMpiired te nutke s(vernl dc- rnlsing et tne stnndurds of politics, tours, eininrists going norm use itrend who isn't selling booze. We don't take nny chance in selling it, becnuse we knew what's going en nil the time. We usually cet tinned well in ndvnnce. but one day the sergeant stepped In with n detail unannounced. The first thing he did was te pick up n case of whisky, lie. put it awnv where he took it from and sold 'well, there's nothing here boys, let's go.' "Hew about the prohibition ngents? Don't they come around?" "I've seen but one in three years, and he came te sell boe7e. lie was after- ward'! arrested himself. He was con nected with n joint. He flashed his badge and told us he could get us some renl stuff if we did business with him. He mnde no front about being nn ngent , nnd that he also represented n large . bootlegging concern located en North Third street, Philadelphia. The place was raided by the authorities some time uge. "Fer n time there wns a cut-rate war en between saloonkeepers ever here. That's what drove moonshine down te' n quarter, llefere that we used te j;et thirtv-live anil fifty tents for it." "Hew much de jeu pny for that stuff?" "Fer the cheapest grades. S3 u rrnl- I Ien, nnd for the ether grades un te S7. i m milium v mimic Thp rbildren s con certs, given nt 10:30 o'clock en Sat urday mornings with illuminating tnlks by David Dubinsky. of the Philadelphia Orchestra, also will be continued. The management of the orchestra hns obtained for the first two weeks of the remaining pregrnm the services as con ductor of Henry Hndley, of New lerk, the distinguished American composer nnd orchestra lender. Mr. Hndley will conduct the concert Monday night nnd all of the concerts following up te nnd including that of August 2S, Mr. Hndley only a week age closed a successful series of open air symphony concerts in the stadium of the College of the City of New Yerk. Mr. Hartley's fund of experience in outdoor sjmpheny music is extensive, ns he has led the Philharmonic Orches tra of New Yerk in the stadium con certs for several seasons. Levers of the music of Wngner will welcome Monday eienlng's program, for it Is-nn nil-Wngner nffnlr. Contrasts ere featured in 'the pregrnm for the following concerts nnd noted lelsts again will be one of the attractions. Seme of Mr. Hartley 's own composi tions will be played from time te time. During the last two weeks of the Park concerts the leadership will be in the bends of Dr. Thaddeus Rich, ns sistniu conductor nnd cenccrtmnster of the Philadelphia Orchestra. m ANKSsl $ Sivftnxvna Bitet DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES Silver Lealher Closed te-day Clocks China Glass Fancy Goods Stationery "REAL HOME'. DINNER, 35 te 75 Cts. Your rholce of Meat or Fish. 2 Vegetable'.. IlrfHd and llutttr Ceffjf. Wil TVa anil Drsscrt. nr. 35c Club llrrukfiint The EAGLE ?rn,7Tii T. snnaWtnnnnnnnnrJ JUJUIU.4-1 --"-'-l-il-.U Wire Your Heme High-grade work installed by a re liable house guarantees safety and satis faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Columbia 1041 Open Every Evening Until 10 W' 1899 R YEAR TO PAY IF DESIRED HaSHSZ5rISHSHSHS2SlSESH5EHHSZS2SH5S5Z5HSZSe2SHSESHSESHSHSciSHSHSZ5HSi PURCHASING AGENT AVAILABLE He has ttie Dawes Idm of co-ordination and ultimate pconemj. OTlensU rurrhaiinc Dfjmrtmpnt niperlencc unci li'tnenittrated nhllltj and will accent mnlnvment only with a company of hlnh chei-K-'T and mil.tntl! Mandlni? c mt. T.F.nnr.B nrnri: is mauled and lives with his wife and Fteii-sen nt the Tns Iter street address. When his wife heard ilic shot "lie neiiiicii me peuee nnu Jniuilcewski was taken te the bes.- Ph'sslelnns opera! cd immediately, nnd this probably will sine the man's life, ns neither the iron spike nor the bullet rcacied n 'Ml men". BELIEVE IN SIGNS NOW Youthe With Sense of Humer Learn Hew te Take a Jeke Accused of takiiiB several "Ne Park ins" sIkiis fiem Chestnut street, us well ns a "Safety .one" mrii ami a mi inn Therefore these women who took con stunt nnd active pint in that campaign and who steed sponsors for the idea thnt women voters would lend all their sup sup peit te the improvement of political morality regret extremely te see propn prepn mis which concern the u&c of money In ebtuiniiiK votes." TWO MEN ARE SOUGHT AS FAKE DOG CATCHERS Force Owners te Pay Dellar for Re lease of Each Animal Snared All dolled up In elliciul looking hndRcs, iiurjliiK huge nets nnd nc nc cempiiuled by a dilapidated wagon drawn by un animal rcbcmhllng in n mild way the old grn mare, two Negroes have been making au enviable livelihood ns deg catchers. They hae been telling unsuspecting owners of trapped dogs that they c eulil reclaim their pets upon pajment of SI. Hut the hecret of their succebs hns leaked out and new police want te see them. The two men islted various sections of tli" city rounding up nnimals the caught stralng en the Micet. When the owner appeared he was licensed a dollar for the deg's return. Then the "deg-entcheri." would go merilly en their wny. MANY OFF TO EUROPE Philadelphlans Continue Rush for Foreign Sheres Scores of Phlladelnlilnns are among lliiise who nnve lUKen piif-sngu Hread street and Spencer stieet had i Put we uiu't get real whisky. Tliat I OM- lllllf Lll nil II ! ll'lma !... .. -.I- I ... I -. I 1 ' A ' . I 1. . . . price is inning me suy. it Is nringlns S,"."i te SO." a gallon in the bootleg mar ket. We couldn't touch it and mnke a profit nt thnt lU'iire. HeMiles, we hne plenty of call for the btuff we can get nnd sell." Tlie lmrt-vulcr was interrupted In the entrance of four customers, uhe called fei whMsv. When he returned he was asked if lie could arrange te get u i.iit in ri'ai oieirn. street te Oak I.ane, u Twelfth street, te t ny line, 10 uiti eri; lead. These coming south en Old Yerk read tin ii east en City line, te Twelfth Btreet, te Sixtj -ninth incline, te Thirteenth stieet, te Sixty-sixth avenue, te Urend stieet. AUTO RUNS D0WNMUTE Deaf and Dumb Bey Failed te Hear Hern May Net Live Deaf and dumb since blith nnd un able te hear nn automobile when it bore down upon him in front of his home late esterdny afternoon, Stnn ley lllcknril, seven jenrs old, of li'li!) (iermantewn avenue, was knocked down and suffered u possible fracture of the skull. Phvsielans at the Children' Homeopathic Hospital de net expect lilm te i ecever. The liej iccently returned te his home fiem the Pennsjhunia Institute' for the Deaf and Dumb, nt Mt. Airy, i for his summer vacation. His parent's i who nre empleveil during the dn.v, left him in the cine of bis sister, Pearl, font teen years old. lie is said te have urn Inte the path of the uppieachlng machine vvhilu the gill's v.tes vi0re averted. First Penny Savings Bank Pays 4VS Per Cent. Interest 2ht and Bainbridge Sti. 1343 Chutnnt St. Jehn U'unnmakrr, l'rrn. Advertising Service Man A position as nn advertising service man is open with a large Philadelphia organization. ihe man we need must be original in "copy" and illustrative ideas and a forceful, quick writer. He should have a knowledge of type faces, experience in ordering half-tone and line cuts, and the ability te make distinctive layouts quickly. His work will be done largely for local stores large and small with occasional preparation of newspaper advertis ing "espy" for national advertisers. He must be able te grasp the selling points of a preposition with one telling. Make immediate application with full particulars. Bex C 524, Public Ledger VI m"!1 K'-V,0'1 rl of Scotch, nil ight. ha said, "hut it will cost SIL'.T ml I won't gunrantce It. races around here are making Scotch and putting it up in fifths in stead of quart bottles, nnd even going I te the trouble of faking the seals Only u seasoned sseewii drinker could de tect the difference." . .lust then another pnrty enine jn nnd nil unlet ed liquor. Heme had bottles of real beer. "That's the way they de," said the bartender. "They ionic in .Jn twos and threes, and we mnmige te 'get rid of eight te ten uuuits a day nud make, a f.nr living at that. Of eeutse. our ' bet business is nt nights and Satur lli.v If we didn't sell liquor we couldn't exist." Mr. Wolverton was told of the beast th.it liquor was being sold epenlv i thiou'heut the county. "I knew it is," said Mr. Welver-' ten "I urn making every effort pus- I sible te suppress it. I have enlv four men whom I can use for investigation purposes. Twe hundred thousand pee- ' pie live m Caniden Cit.v and it would he impossible for my detectives te pry into conditions everywhete. "It is up te the autlietlties in the respective cemiiiiniltv te remedy any evil conditions I de net iinueY-tand Stammerers Attention! Viumil eutlnc nml reunion of Klneliv C'luh villi be held at Manmlth 1'eultrv 1'arni I,annililf Ment Ce tnKi llpthlehrm nnd Snmnil'mn plkr Next Saturday, Aug. 19 Aute will luive Plilln at a p M iii'iniilr addressee by jiremlntnt memlwri 411 Stammertrt Invited Send ler particulars The Kingsley Club L IJJ.'i UilT ST.; HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIICiilllllK PK0DAK The dliver of the machine. Jehn ., ,""l'" ""L J il the Pieiit and Mnst.r Greets pehce s , V "$ai " .,r .' liKl H tten today. nelh e piechiets ami the milii-emmi nmn - BOY DYING, DRIVER HELD Police Trace Truckman nihil I'seil li the Ma.ver ami ms..lf "The Majer told the pelneiiu-ii that thev owed iiellMc.il allegiance te no eiu nnd that tlicj were sweiii te pre FledM.ie the peaci inn' de awnv with Imv Iluntln. Sccne .',01 !.TM . . INTRUMIHSKJN Muihern Hhanse.ly .. oeprnnn selt Sell Ple.1 WtdJln, si..h M"" l1r'y en tern, two .veiiug men were nciii in miii nt.i ..-.,..,. .-. .,"',, , Miter injuring cyclist violations, i iieu tin- .Ma.ver would ball tedav for a further hearing Tues- I'em- cay nj, en the Mtp Sin r ,.,.,. stlllmim. 111(1 Diamond ?, ,h"Vm,fi "' "V,''1, ""Hwb'i'k r nnj dnv by Mnglstiate Cewaid. Wan ,''',l,,C' ," 10Irel1fnr I-'V'1 ' -tieet. driver of n Philadelphia I lee i 0,l.,:'nr.i '"e,1 .T"'1" 0ns' The veiiths gave their names as peel, lire Mr. an l Mrs. Albert Pes- ,..,. ..,.,,, .1t,1ill. . ,",, ' ,.' ' ',' . "The, etliciaK who weie bt-fme the Herace 13. Ilarmnn. of the Marquette ter. Jeseph r.. vvaisii, .Mr. uud Mrs. Illm Klmei r.iliiiuiiilsen i i p ", itiuiul .lur have been given ample time Apa iments, Wilmington, Del., and Walter Hhcrg. Alexander Wilkle, .e , s it" l a t I Hi son "sh-eet a , ", l,ilM"i lm,,M,,,,1,V "" ' ""J1 "ut sin.i.nel 13. Hair. It Ninck avenue. Samuel A. Iln llndny, . Mrs. Ilertha Helt, i T1..11..11.1 ..v....i.... ii..i..v , nu i... .l..,,n'1 i "hat N going en, and I expect that It sJSISJ U..sdewe; , , )VHH"m J1' iV' ,?'imVil. "l1-"': i Set.O .mil f.u-a fuither l,ca.l,; by HI " : " 1. ' ""-.. JW.. IV A uaireimnn imis uunii'ivu ny a iieuiRe . """.'".: .ms, numiiei intrate l.lm ell. ,..- .. .. ....... i..iu m ru- ..'.! I....1 ...,,.,,.1 ! ,,l,l.n crr,.ll mil MKs Mllv Alnml, iv ... 'i ... ,.,.. .. .. POI t M tile Cillllld Jllrv fe! .IP! inn I i.rnvwi iiiiil niui'i u. .. n' .... i... ..., .- v. .'.. . - --. j"t.. . . .iiiiiiiniiiiii wiin i'iiii . Hucalessl . Hesmor loncav,ille Mcndnliiaulin "htnr hpuiiiilml llnnnei Childhood Sveethearts Wed Uthn!U i)f ?Uhh l:lsie Lcnthy, 11)00 "jnli go Inst January te Christian Kll- "II, IHT Cllilllhnnil Hivnatlmf.rf .,.! IrwiS.1".0 r,7,'!0 (,,r''' "venue. The Cit 1"" '"n"'' i' tlitH city. Kll- ftrtrfii i i"i' tnirty eurH u. b-'.iUi """'" urine parents, -" nl In which the two were sitting near the leading feriy. amused at the spectacle of the blglis tied te the sides of the ma chine, A bettle of liquor was found in the car. , , , Of the '100 signs placed throughout the center of the city less than a je'ir age, iiune than ITiO linve been taken away or destrejed by careless motor ists, fiBEKKS WANT rtiNBTANTINOriJS The ltullen may lieceme very acute In the near future. . Whatjver dote happen will lie promptly reported, nei merely ey Mr. Percy Neel, from 1'aria. dui vy epeciai uu tVIII VVII."l.lw"' ..' rcy lrtu R euch apca nawa V.v,ei n4. Athena, . lav.oeo Philndelplilnns booked en tlie lied Star liner .eelnnd, from .New Yetk for Antwerp via Plymouth and Cher bourg, are Augustus 13, Jessup, Mr. nud Mis. Jeseph Heltlnger. linger N. 1 A. Hiilt. Matthew Walker and Ilcnjamln llrewn. The IIellanrt-Ainericn liner New AniBteidnui sails from New Yerk for Plymouth, Iloulegno and Itetterdam with the following Phllndelphinns: Mr. nud Mrs. Carl V. Laubcr, Mrs. Mnry U. Carnlll, Miss Abide I.ee, Wil liam J, llliiBclike, Kdvvnrd lliilscheid, O, llnlKjield, II, A. Alcyrr, Mlsa M. T. Of lINn epeciai nwa ',. ewywwi jjuuilq fci onto II apeni in J" KWJ'.. . V" linv VI nil 111 fiWallli allkt It t aMMh Mlaialli" '- 'L bid Miss M. Charlette Dew- ,--.r.,-W I esnlli.l I.plscepal ( fully belong te the Pioseciiter, hut .r,j;km;ieh,,:!S1,;,e,;I ,f !-ittxi zwvz meriilng. l.dinuiiilseu mny die. Hves were summoned beteie the O rand Twe Wills Are Probated The wills of Jnceb Meek. 4:iL'tl Osice "' i iiZV: ' """ - usage avenue, wheTTrtt an estate valued at $0000, and Merris I). Weed, who left an equal amount, were admit ted te probate by the Register of AVllls to day. An Inventory in the personal es tate of Geerge O. Neuver ,hn ,u Il ij. An nM n -.-T, ... M.v ttmytpf , tl0,JJ.(,UJ, JM.me, filed. . T I... !..- 1. ... .m.i .iiirj iiv uie i iii-.i-rinnr me ijieucesler, Colllngsweod. Westmont, lladdenlield, Htidd'iii Heluhts Audubon. Cleuienlen, Magnelia, Ilerlln, filbbsbore, Mcr cliiiutvllle nud Pensaukcii. Rev. F. W. Bible te Preach The Hev. Frarlk- W. lllbla' will Jirench at the Bryn' Favvr Presbyterlanl jChurch tomorrow , ypralug 7i ( DEVELOPING FREE E "117 HEN prints arc 5 YV ordered Prints E S'nSIts (postcard size) E 5c each ' E 1 KEENER CO. 1 Opticians 1713 Walnut Street I IHlllllllllllllllllllllllllliiilliiiiniinn- Advcr Using Salesman At 30 years of age I have put in 3 successful years of advertising salesman ship in the local news paper field, backed by 5 years of commercial sell ing en the read. I wish le connect with a per manent preposition where I can put n big job across nnd grew. Anyone who has a real preposition te offer in this line will be furnished with the best of refer ences. C 402, Ledger Office glMlalallalllMaale.leiaeBlMaT.Ba Within a few days PAT ? I ill N iviji announce A FINER CAR WllltlSlltllllllliaajUUWaaaaBa.pa111JalMaLlajRMt,,,1,t,-J ''''''MeeVMMalBNHBMMeeleSeeneVlUtBttBnanrMeTneNeai. - MMmMW "'"mmMiJwetMmnmmwmrMmammumNmi :GEO. F. BERGMANN & CO. he have been suceessfull bellniK cpett surplus of meter cars in New eik District Announce hnviijc sc't'iircil n few Brand New U21 Factory Guaranteed STANDARD " Due te expert cancellation 8" Te Be Sold at Cut Prices While They Last in Philadelphia Territory Lust year's J' price S308I for the Fer InHp and particular ci 1 Pnsscnercr Spert Medul Delivered D Jl 04 '",u;"nB ."". lax ...... ticiKIIL C'IlUt'f;03 name cur -nii i LyricvGarae, .. jper and Raw s vun See Mr. Hawley Auth'ilTOeff HeprcHentativ.. ' - v i.Mirr uimi u i-, .11, lUfJu Gce.p.Bergmann tt(j. UKtrua SF Wfearua 90 Wait Street, WOL. Te). R.cte 6275 N. V, C ter TLMTi il 1 Wl w m I i i B l w l'! ii m m n F w-