$$&m0 .WWiiWillU'. Wwm fawaw : ls JmJ .tl i.tfK'i" .-.P , m ,. m ri w i! MM .li fe,w ii mmh 1 A Bf if k u . .1 . ' "? 4 wMmKTXI ftlTftOI II I1! I 1W TrAKULNUN ;. GETS HER FINED Mlss Berg's Sad Encounter With Traffic Rules Ends in Defeat STRANGER PLUMBS JEANS . Wi traffic patrolman was nit wrong; J?. was mean nnd nasty; his mumbling Jatarted (he whole thing, In tin- first 'Va t "'"'' anyhow, she didn't have ?12.r0 te pv the fine Magistrate Itfii- Daw Imposed. Miss Grace Here. 3W North Six teenth street, between carefree laughter 'ml frowning denials, gave suhstan ttfilly thnt pxplanntlen today when nr- 'ralgned for obstructing trnffic en Chest- . nut street. ( "Arp you nil threugh''" inked tin uiiiKiwirnir aner .miss tiers mm con- , LtrndlrtPd mhhp of thp .tatpniiriN of 'Patrolman I.llley, of thp meiintul traf ,flc ferrp ( "Vpc.' I njii threiiRh." lP sild. . nauRliins. i (; "Well, if .ell find it e nmuslnu. I ; Sw-ill finp you $le.r,0." rulp.l Henxlinw. 'J. "That' tee bnd." she reterlpd. "I I. "t RTtess you will have te keep hip haven't Ret it." "Wp will kppn von. all rlsht ." inpmaRi.-tratP. i MisH Iters wa takpn hark from ih.-J mnRlstrntP - benrli but did net remain a prlwmer very Ions. An elderly man ........ .........,.....,,.,..,. ,..., ,. .,,,, . and left f Itv Hall with her. When the trouble tipsnn at 4:4." o'clock yesterday en Cheittuit street I nnn T..i.lfll l.A ..1. rtl. ........ AM..I.. MIm HerR. who Is thirty -three years i old. was ebstruetlnR traffic She had ! parkPd hpr enr in front of I'Jl.'i Chest- nut sa-eet, within the "no pnrkltiR", Hew These Ch.irRes Grew! TJut when I.illey finally reached City Hall, driven therp In MKi Here's ear. she nlse was chnrRpil with assault unci battery, disorderly conduct, reckless driving, and breach of ordinance. The traffic miin testliied that when Iip .. iuh.uk in ss nrre up in wir en- rater at CU Hall s,p threa enerl te Minsn yji,r nrains out iiRamst; Im , .1, ,. ,u ' " "" "" ' " - " yeunK woman denied , Miss HerR re-,, bed Tentral Station at , U!w e cluck, iimrp than an lieur before the henrincs beRiiti. She was surround- i ed by a crowd of friends and .icipi.iiut ncps, some of them ward politicians. She were a blue turban, black shoes Of the newest stjle, white silk rteckhiRs. and had her dtess almost concealed by a long black cape with n fur cellar. Patrolman Scorched by filanre A chince of sfczlin, feminine scorn was shut at I.llley as he walked te the tand and took the oath. The patrolman said he was en pest near Twelfth and Chestnut streets when l. , - , , i.i.i new-c. i or occurs oevu .the defendant drove up and asked where , ,.,,,,. nl(.eni,,i aIllrlt!) the could park her car. He said he!. ,,,! ,..,., iLi told Jier te park en Twelfth street. i "I nni.l no further attention te her." ' tilley" continued, "but a few minutes ! later I net! 1 the car narked outside, Of 12ir, Chestnut street: I went off. j ji,,,,,,,., (,:,. .K... i. !,.. Wimiiifiiiil'il MIMl i Ji'ttlllh. Munii inr i ,.mh.. ..! -.- ...U,,I . f t., , I told her would turn in her number " 'Oh. no jeu won't" he ijueted her aft retorting. 'Oh. ye I will, and move en neAV or I will place jeu under nr- ifVjla! ," I.lllev continued. iThe patrolman said MN Hprg argned with him nnd that finally he threatened te call the wagon Then she enn Wnted te drive te City Hall I Lilley snld she drove enst en Chest-( Washington. Aug. 17 (H A. P. ) , nut and then south en Twelfth, turning i Hy a vote of Til! te 28 the Sennte re- ' north en Thirteenth and then east en i fused today te limit te .".(I per cent ad Chestnut strept again. He said she! valerem the duty en tabic, butchers, itepped in front of 122." Chestnut street rarving, kitchen, bread nnd similar and announced she was geins te see ! knives. The limitation was proposed Ceuncllmiin (Inns. , t,y Senater Lenroot. who said the rates Anether tilt occurred, and at last she j approved ranged from 100 te 21S per n-i-ntercd the machine and drove teienf. i s!n..pn noeiihlfi'iins Hernh. ( 'imner. Deaths of a Day THOMAS J. WAINWRIGHT Retired Photo-Engraver Dies In Hospital Funeral Saturday Themas J. Wainw right, retired photo engraver, who died jesterday in the Northwest Onernl Hospital, will be buried Saturdaj afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Service at his late residence. 17'H North Twentj -first street, will be followed bj Interment, in the Mount Vernen Cemetery. Mr. Wainw right was a member of Welcome Ledge 4.",'i, V, and A. M , , Anglo-Saxen Ledge l.'t, e S. of St. i Geerge, and Court Cohecksink 142, 1. : of A. Charles W. Stiles Charles W Stiles, a lifelong res!- i dent of Camden, died last night at his home, fil.l Trenten avenue, Camden i He was sixty-eight years old and had i been sick for several weeks. Mr. Stiles was a member of the i i "" ?nTHaiioM,eiei;g! UNHURT IN DITCH "PARADES THE BIG FEATURE Tribe, Redmen , Welcome Circle, I . Hrotherheod of America, nnd the New i , ., ,..,.. , . , . , ,, , . , , Jersey Ledge of Odd Fellows. He Is I A rule up the railroad track south u 1th justifiable nibllcatlen mingled imrvlved bj a widow, one son, J Harry I of Orelnrid Pa., in an automobile, re- I with music and color I.ansdale an Btlles, and u daughter, Mri. Thomaa I suited disastrously early this ,n"rnl"K neunced today thnr It Is just fifty rears Grlvs. ! for James Peas, chnuffenr for Mrs. A. . . ' ' J A Deverenux, prominent society "' Jehn S. Duff woman. "' 'h0 holiday energy of the borough Funeral services for Jehn S Duff. I . I'r".h' ''i"1 ,'1"Hf'", ?V ':v'nu) ,0 " Iwi concentrated for a three-dny for twenty-live jears cashier of the ,f', Nr!r!h ! "'"(1''1l)'lln , R,",,n" ,f,r.''n' celebration te mark Us semi-centen-Adams Kxpics Company, who died t ' Oreland Inst evening, and after leav ng , ,, his home. :i('.0lt Chestnut -trcet. last her according te the police, pre. cded Lnnsdallans have come from all parts night, will be held tomorrow at 2 :.1U ! f" Gormtintewn. Hi, '""""n' "f ' J of the country te join In the event. A -ii. t. iv. .re ...i...... . hnnnened after that Is a lilt hazy, nut ., ,i,, .. ,,, .... . ,. .,. ......... eui.ivn, ..ii, iMui, ...ii, iw.r. uillllHrn.'fl, had lived at the Chestnut street home! for thirty ears. I Mrs. Jennie L. Tlly Mrs. Jennie L Til, wife of Alfred Ely Tlly, and a sister-in-law of Herbert Tlly, of Stravvbrldge A Clothier, died yesterda at her home at Merlen nnd Montgomery avenues. Merlen. Death followed a long Illness that resulted from an operation. Mrs. Tlly was a member of St. Jehn's Episcopal Church, Cyn wjftl, "he was also a member of the Cynwyd Weman'" Club. Funeral serv ices will be 2 P. M. Saturday. Funeral of Mrs. Emily Sehwarz The funeral of Mrs. Emily Sehwarz. who riled lftHt night at her home, .100 Midland avenue. St. Davids, will take nlace Saturday afternoon nt 'i n'eleck. Burial will be made In Old St Davids I Ometerv. Mrs. Schwara. who wns 'aevfnty-feven vears old, had been 111 only three weeks. She is survived by three children, Miss Fannie Sehwarz, Mrs. Charles W. Reet and Charles fchwan. Mrs. Schwarrs husband, Frederick W. Schwam, dle two years age, H was secretary of branch lines I the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mrs. Mary E. Qeerge , Mrs. Mary E. Heerge died last night lt her home, 572 Hensen street, Cam- .' 1 Civ... -- .1.- ...1.1- i, t s . vtl nil" vv.in me wi.iuw .11 nr, .1, w. ;wtp. vAe was city veterinary of iSbl lit U- 1.-1.1 ...u. I- cll "CSV . ufTiii-it win ue iieiu rriuay D ...ll.l.ll' ft .1. I....I.I& tm w yius, Hi (i.n uuurf MH Deqy win De taken te Traffic Police? Bah! ' j I I , M H Mm, H !"J (.H CK 11KRCS Wlii) was flnrd SI'J.Wi today by Magistrate Hcnshavv following hrr altercation with a traffic officer ever the parking rules lf Hall (In tlm u,,v ,i,, tin... . "aid. mIh MniiiniPd thp deer en hi-, tin- . ..... ....... .,,,,,. Rf'1;, ., " nile thp patrolman tpxtified Ml TS "ll0"' 'it head vls.irensly nm murniiirpd : "I.K lie, Uv," -rm sap nail npr ttinine. "n' " ,,r inninc i "iri, ti.ii! v . ... ' Tlv.rk ; he mm h 1 IH ,,,V',hPrp ,' u" '' , p.irK he nitmtilPd -etiiPthlns I didn't al,,::!M"?"',' .: :,", v.' ""? : T nnui i iinuPrstiinu him I theuc it It W""1'' be all risht te pnrk where I did. I was in th. t..rp two minutPH n!. and then nr him taking niv , ., ,. .,, .llh,.,, ,, nlP nn iinaiiv I said I weiilil ,. te Cm Hull." ' Mi. Hit:: lauirliPd. n 'niTre. enre.fr..n Inuali. as though hei-kllne traftip patrol- mnn !, r.ti ..f !. !.... . . .. .. world. Then camp the miiRi'strate's- queMlen. the tine, the pnviuctit and thii departure. I.illey went back te l,U l,nr. nn.i i,t. mnchlne merelv struck a frplght inr Knn,.lnB ,lI()W lr01C,U Si- vears jire. while a student at the V.,,,VPr,,' "f,"nnIv"'-'. "-. """.' ill:ipppiireii irem iier home and was ,-, , , naf,nre Relatives snid the rff(1(.ts f nVprstu,ly hni! nm,Ip , rr an. (Pl. au,n NAB LIQUOR IN 2 SALOONS , ..,, , . ,' Dry Agents Seize Whisky and Summon Proprietors Prnhihltinn ,,,-Pn,s l.l l,v s!r...tel - ' -...-, .... .... . -... . .... Agent Daniel (faugh, raided the saloon j of M. Kp-teln, Twentj -eighth and Por Per ter streets, this afternoon and seized tifteen e,uart of liipier behind the bnr. Later they found thirty-three quarts mere hidden in various parts of the tVuif, I he agents declared the stock I 'moonshine" .1.1,.. ". ,' .:,', ,., , , V" '.V'" "X" " ..7. '" "V" '" ."' ' ", "'" p ,! I , ??' ,h rr,.tH. J",!"h,',i ,"1 tWP,1, ,l",rt:4 ' ""l" ." "l ""J.-. . k. ..,.,.., .MMllJtT SJll'HMl Vl JUKI IMM'M rMIIlPU t.. erl i . .-.!! I. ueiere. i ue pieirictnrs win no s,,m mmird brfnri1 1 nit rd Stairs Cnuuulv siiine- Mnnlm tomorrow ,it the Visier .1 siene: .uunn'j tomorrow ai tee r isier.il Tti. ii.ii n Building. CUTLERY DUTIES STAND . ' . - ;nat rw.-,t. i ,,( prnni t J Senate Defeats Lenroot Proposal te Establish Limit ..-,-.....-.... .---....., ..,-.' -. Cummins. Kellogg, Lenroot. Norbeck 1 and Sterling supported the Lenroot proposal, and one Democrat, Hreusj-nrd. i voted against It. j Senater Lenroot declared the duties propesisl ey the committee nnu pre- vieusly approved bv the Senate were "outrngenus," and ailed attention that tlie limitation he ndvecnted was double the existing duty. AUTO ON TRACKS Society Weman's Chauffeur Has Wild Ride Along Rail- way Right of Way -""'- ,, . , .... , . . ilt-. the police sn.v he located some Ingh- power lumen. , . ",.;. i ' . ,,,., p.. .e land. Uiilc driving west en Paper .Mil lean, fit lie gnuy cr..ss,B ..,.,,. iieinienem iiivime . ... i.- ............. Kiniwav. ne iiirue.i ... me r.-iu uii-i.-ui. of crossing the tracks. This was about midnight. ... , I p the track Dumped tlie car along the sleepers. The station agent ..t On- land, glancing down the track was amazed te see the nor libeund local. nearly due. coming up vvith twin head- lights 'I he engineer of the local, en the ether ham. was equally amazed te see a tlnv red light bobbing along ahead of his train. He managed te sep, but net until he had bumped into the rear of the Deverenux automobile. The n;e- lercar was 11 row 1 1re.11 in.- ......nn. devvn the bank, through 11 fence and Inte te ntlield. I he chauffeur escaped un- Injured. ' , . TI . 1 Pens was arrested by Patrnlmnu Streener of the AblllRtnn station locked up for the night, and discharged today b) Mnglsti-nte Williams. DIES FROM BROKEN BACK Shipyard Mechanic Succumbs te In Jury When Bucket Hits Him Charles Hensei, of (.leucester. 11 mechanic employed In the New Yerk) Shipyards, died of 11 Ireken back thin morning in thp Camden Homeopathic Unuellfll. As he was leaving the plant last night an iron bucket fell upon blm from one of the heist. Ua have a widow and four chUdrw. v. near, prnpareu for the next episode In I , . V. . "i. V ""'""" thp life of n traftip cinrdlnn n'"1 " ,M " hanl ,bn,,,r- Jt l8 n mw I i"t Tune I lwJ h, . of " collie "Ut and nethltiR oeminR in. hnndllU TeM,Pr ear. "TSi h IrZ , "TI,t "' t'"!1 b',,h"" T 'i lhn!' ether orenpantH from Inj r v or de I,n,n', hnV0, " """"'V1 I,,y nTm '" nff,r,c'J when i frill-lit frni .HiLi nlreac h. It werrle. hip v0 and yet I .n'R 5 or II -TnuJ: T' a r'atel! '"'TS k'T f,,r,!,t,, "fr '" m'' lKirl near Hammnnte. . . J. She ' v a ' ?ml ''7 "lhl ,' , ""' I..',"n '' '""' hew re.1 llsht nnd l,,rkei,l wl. .ve th, I X ,'1"1 IhM iiiurli lenper. BIPED BY TRAIN EVENING PUBLIC MRS ROSIER DYING SOBS HER MOTHER ( Slayer of Husband and Girl Wasting Away in Prison, She Says PRAYS FOR HER RELEASE "l'n'en Rempthlnc Is denp nheut r.-itlirrlnp non It will hp tun IntP." , Tin Mipnkrr wat. Mr Sup Rpp,! 'methPr e'f Mri. Kthrrlnl' UeMfr. who 1- In Meynnipn-lns I'rlMin nwaltlnc trial for .!, mnnlrr of her h!."l,nnd! ! (War! and hi "trnocrapher. Mlldrpd Upekltt. en .lannar.i ill. Mri, Ilpd llvlnc at .'." Kent read, takinc rnrp of thp two Ke.ipr rhildrpn. ().rar. iiIiip, and Illcli- nnl. tpn innntlm. Ifpr f-icp worn with rarp. anil pj-ph vtrpninlni; with fenr". Mri. RppiI seblx-d hpr ter.v. "Cathpriup ni-vi-r wai vprv ' ' "e'ic. "nd Her lunR nrp nffpptPil." Up ;iim. .-.ini'f' s r linn erpn 111 nrivnn rnp .i i... . ..... i.i ...v : diRPStlnn. Mether Chokes With Sobs I.aM Monday she h'ul nnefhpr at- 'aeK ami !iiiiu'v iiip'i. nni en, i par. en, '.-'" '"" " werrir,! I de net knew u,, te de " m. hi, .-hekPd whi, fr h. taek and nlitiet died, nnd eh, dpnr. eh, .,.,...,t . wn .,..,.1.1.. t.. .,,nb fi.,..n,. w Ith an e-Tort. h. rontrelVd her eme.' tlen-. and mntitiued : "Without the ptnper iilr she i RPttlne worse everv ' , da huh ner nine "ni'iinciii i" (irnRRitiR her down. The, think I de net tintlee the difference in her beeause I co twlep ' a week, but 1 can see it. Any inethrr ..until nml It Is lirAnkl,, mv linnet "" seniPthlnR in net seen done te ' Pi m-v "ir ""l "' 'I""'0 ll u"l 1'p tee late. She cannot last much lenRPr nnd neither c.in I. I nm tnkltiR care of the Neeih; Mether's Cart When CatliPrlnp was takpn siek last time she ulniest died and they did net ?-"l f." '-" -'"' '.'l- "! '1" w.M, that I could have something done about It. because If my girl Is sii shP needs me and I wnnt te be with her. And. eh dear, when I step te think that she can't last much lenjer In that prison, it nenrlj drivps me crazy. I Near writes te his mother nil of the time, and wants her te come home. nd the baby needs her. I cannot keep ReittR much longer, although for ner "' '" ' ""'.I' 'I' "!'"- '"e 1 QIU iible te crawl around." KINDNESS IS COSTLY Truckman Gives Man Lift and Is Arrested en Rum Charee ., ,, ,,.,,,. ... , , , , " "" ' "nara 1-1. n irmcr. ei Cynwyd, was en his way te nest Man- n.Mink tedn. with a trui cklead of melons he was accosted by a Nesre with a suit- a.e. who offered a dollar for n lift. He took the man aboard and later was '""ested en a. charRe of transpertiiiR hooch, which the .Negro had in the suit- ani'nM .,. ,.,,., i.. nvffi., i..,,.i. r . ..-.... .,.,, Nerman Tayler when his trnek feed tin- net ncrp.'d with hrr and fh(,nn artpry in .lenpn broken rlRht nr ha, had spvpral attacks of anite ln-iThp pntrelmpn made a tourniquet w ' - lif M nan ntwl rnnnlni thin !. ii i . t i i I, i ' "e" Met ureHn ryes, r or want mere i,r(lkr down at Levering and Main; ceu(1 n,1POn n5k-? Istnets. The Negro. Alexander incptit, - -,. . ,,.,., .. ,f Hiding, was wked up. He xm ,n. ,c"at of, 0rchl11 "lnr , he was te have delivered the suitcase i Preceded by a tiny pagp. Miss Jehn- te a man en a Norristown train atse11' dresspd in simple gown of orchid ,tnnnl.,lr.i,. in ,.nR fnkp,. . ti, .... georgette, walked with fitting mniestv tlen te meet the train, but no one he recognized showed up. " HELD FOR AUTO THEFTS Cjv.,,,j n..i rk,,ini,t uni c, Edward Duffy, Chestnut Hill Sa- loenkeeper, Rearrested at Jail Doer Reloaded from thp Media jail, whprp he had been confined for ten months, x -,i ..... H. i I...OV .. fnpm.i. Lr.lmi.Vr..,..A l. ill. .1111 'i.lit l. ."..in. ninifivi-i-i('i of Chestnut Hill, was re-arrested last night. Duffy was sentenced last year en a charge of receding stolen automobiles at his farm near Media. He was ar- rested jesterday by Detectives (tster- holt and Stueker nnd brought here te answer n ( barge of larceny of three automobiles. He ls said te have nd- mitted his guilt. LANSDALE IS GAY Town Resembles Rainbow as i Semi-Centennial Celebration I Gets Under Way ii "it .1111 ini.i Mill HIM. llliril I , ,. ,., Slltr,ny ..,. .,.. The boieugh presents the ar-parance "r " lnlevv en u rampage. Hut there S meaning for everv hue which entera ,, ,,, ,.. ,, i,,.,,,,; , ,lU , i,rmenize with the sentiment of tie ,.., i Like one large family the .1000 resi- dents of the n ace have bppn working )nnki (h(i flCPnnn ,mr.pmaker. S(ipn ,mn(U fop tMf ,MU , nm, Pmlllr.nnCf. lmvp ,)PPn CnRncP,i nmeng ether musical features te add te the j,PnPrn harmony, An effi(,,al Mng ..0pm of Montgem- )iH lpfn writtPI for thp 0P. pnHlnn ,)V thp liev iT nru,,0 Mackay. of j.nnale Methodist Church, p,,,.,,,,.,, in which civic, fraternnl, husiness. social and religious erganlzn- , ,, ttlM ,, rtic-jpiite have been ar- r,inL,rt : Aft(,r fl ,,p nnt,nunclng thnt the dny marking the fiflteth anntverMiry of the I .....I1M..H I.I' II.. I" Ill lllllll.vir.il j ,,, I HI, r011R,H birth has arrived a parade was held tedny by J.ansdale mer chants. Every business In the borough wns represented and men who have helped te put the place en Its busihesn feet were in the line of march. (irnnt II Warner wns chief mar shal, and bis aides were Herace H. Cre'mnu and A. Wesley Kratz. Mark Twain's Sweetheart Dead Rene, Nev., Aug 17 (Hy A, P.) Mrs Eugene Main, said e have been the first white child te arrive in Car son City. Ncv,. and reputed te have been the sweetheart of Samuel ii. Clemens when he was in Nevada, died ON 50TH BIRTHDAY In Carsen City last night. She Y"beth Hall, Anna Whltesen, Elizabeth ' .- 1. . -U '' .(E. .11 mA Puma TtiAMa ' ' seventy tseven jreara old. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DIES FOLLOWING CRASH OF AUTO AGAINST POLE Rebert Schall Killed In Accident. Four Are Injured 1 Rebert Schall. of Delaware avenue I and Orthodox street, died In the Frank- ford Hospital lit 2 o'clock this morning a ........... -l Uilll 111 tilt t 11 I 'Nil' III I IV , ,n, n .'""Rrnph pelp en Richmond I LtrAAt nnAi'i litlnM li ..II. . .-1..V .it...... IMIUVi llini llllll Martin Demnsee. fnftv.uncAH rMM old. of Richmond nnd Croyden sticets; William Jenes, 2S31 Arnmlnge nvpiiup; Michael Dcnipspy. nlne yrtira old. tipphew of Martin Dpmnspv. nml Ifnrrv j "ijffiff !;",ena ",K(t' Mnrtltl Dpiiiiispv v;i. ilrlrln fl.e I "jnchlnc north en Uichmend street i sluirt,. nt''' " clock uIipii he let "onirei ei tnp car in n dark UtrPfcli t0:-,,?"' ' 'IT n$h. htTU "R V'L Vu The rnr ls "aid t0 I '"' ct"" Mwlin(. I ollce of the HelRradp and Onrfidd ' ",rrrN inuen wprp Mimnienpd by n i l,,.,',.!'tr'Bn' -iulpk hctlen en thp part I "' ''", ,we ,ffi',rs prebnbly navpd Jeiipr from hlppditiR te death. Hp Ik n rlty I iin-man aunfiiPd te tne station at the feet of Harp Mrppt. When thp patrehupii u-prp rarrjins thp injured ten pntrei wnjen It was n iiu'irrn ie n pntrei wazen It w l..n.l l.n. 1.1 1 .i- Jt :: ".- " """ ' nnricpri rnrif hinmi ti-n utiHi....!. f... rm. Ill ft with McKpc's nlght-stlck and Mopped the new. ; MiS3 Ruth Jehnsen Gets 58 028 I sWfc ,utvfcw Vetes for High Hener at Resort BIG PARADE STAGED TODAY ItV a Staff Corrtipendent Wlldwoed, N. ,T.. Aur. 17. Miss Huth Jehnsen, this yenr's beauty of Wlldwoed, was last night crowned queen of the resort before hundreds of admiring residents nnd visitors en the Oeenn Pier. She receiver the honor bv ' L'2'"'.!'lr ete" ,'10 t0,a' "' wn,c' ,vnH I i" Last night's event was the forerunner of the fourteenth annual babv parade today, which marked the hpight of the Wlldwoed sensen. Mere than .100 en tries have been made. The honor of placing the crown of geld leaves en the head of the nineteen,-year-old queen went te Zelda Webster, runner-up in the contest, with a total of 28. lftl votes. Third place was awarded te Kvelyn Hayes, with 27.307. The pair served ns attendants te the queen ns she redp in state today at thp head of the parade. The queen Is the daughter of Mrs. Levlnia Jehnsen, of 12.'. Kast Davis street. She was formerly a high-school student, and at present Is employed with the telephone company here, Hefere last night's ceremony, Miss Jehnsen refused te discuss her success. She merely smiled demurely nnd win, n small measure of pride, and that was ; V " , p "," " " ';""' , ? - ,, i,n,i t,pn ..i..n,i..., ci. i,- ...'. of p'rh Irown balr, a cupld'a bow 1 " ' ' ' "mipi I'm- 1114 i.iiivr? CL4fU meutii, a capriciously turned up nose i ..''. i .' -.- .. ' te her place at one side of the stage, where her throne was situated. Hearing her yellow silken train was Deris Addis, In a coat of orchid satin and breeches of jellew velvet. Following were ether pages, tiny tots dressed in purple orchid tulle, with huge bows at the back, nnd carrying small baskets of eichlds. At the rear marched the attendants, both of whom are sophomores at the Wlldwoed High Scheel. The court arranged Itself about the njueen, and Miss Webster, the only blonde of the trio, arranged the crown. A golden butterfly attached te the leaves rested above the brew of the wearer. Elaborate prizes, the first of which was n diamond ring in a Tiffany set ting, were presented by Mayer William ;, were i.rescnieu iiy .vinver v n lam IrtrM,!- Sin.ltl, Ir. ehnV.I-e.1 snr.If. rSmS'-W'flnnnHsrnXn short address from the platform and descended te the vicinity of the throne, where, bowing low before her majesty he congratulated her and placed the gift in her hands. He next proceeded te second nnd third place winners, who received a diamond ring with one large stone, offset by chips in a platinum setting, and a geld wrist watch, respectively. A vaudeville program, arranged by Mrn. Reland Corsen, followed the cere mony of the evening, Today's parade started from the high svlienl en Pacific avenue, at 2 :i0 o'clock. Every effort was made by Mrs. Corsen, the directress, te make the event the same feature of the hum mer thnt it has been heretofore. With the queen en the Hunt rode her two attendants and pnges. Th truck was driven bj Motorcycle Policeman Kirkwood, of the Wlldwoed WILDWOOD CROWNS ucd dcaiitv nurriM MLIUL ttUI Ml 1 force nnd a brother-in-law of the queen. ! (la Nun, who is described iW hand At the head of the line, as guard of some, with blend, wavy hair, and an honor, marched Mayer Smith and the I athletic ph.vsique, is believed te have Cit Commissioners. The former lead made his sudden change of mind follow fellow follew tho town band. ling a statement made by Mr. Jayne (ilve Prizes Tonight " ,Ml,1,'h 1,,1l'.ll,,,(r, "! Mrs CJn Nun . , had found letters from Mrs. (iibersen The greatest number of prizes ever i Pr husband's coat pocket and had given in the parade will be presented te turned them ever te the Ocean County the winners tonight at the offices of, the Heard of Trade, under the. auspices of which the event Is held. Ages in the .ntest run from zero te twelve venrs. and the preiuesi, me inurst, tne nest costumed, and most comb' representa tives of babydem will all come In for their share of the spoils. Fnuill groups, best decorated car .ini.nw the best decorated flent. the n.est natrietlcnlly decorated Hunt, will be Included in the prize winners. An- ether feature this .war is the section which includes both carts and riders. itnrten Dennell Hitches. Veu vri art critic, will act as tdge, pasting up nnd down the line during the parade In a motorcar, in order te get a complete survey of the best Wlldwoed hab te offer. CHILDRENJ3IVEN OUTING 225 Taken te Media by Philadel phia Country Week Association (ireen grass and trees, gallons and gallons of milk, Ice cream and mere substantial eats were among the atlrnc tlens for the 22." mothers and children who were cntertnlned today by the Country Week Association of Philadel phia at Providence Friends' Meeting, Medln. Mrs. ft. W. Pride, known for years as "Little Mether." was the moving spirit of the occasion. She was assisted bv a local committee headed b.v Miss Careline. Allen, of Media. Others upon the committee nre .Mrs. milium Middle Mrs. James Riddle. Mrs Rebert Hal- ilersten Mrs. M h. Mlchener. Mrs. .uui.v ... jmesri. .....1 ,...e. .-.iiiiiuei Smedley nnd Misses Mary Pratt. Mar garet Pratt. Ituth Uhambcrs. Eliza Pennell and Emma Thorpe. T GIBERSON FUNERAL Fails te Find Supreme Court Judge te Sign Paper for Temporary Release GOVERNOR WAS WILLING Mrs. Gibcrsen's Sen Pleys Peel as Funeral Ncars Jeseph Uichmend. twenty-four-venr-eld pen of Mrs. Ivy Oibersen by a former marriage, played peel a stone's threw from the house laif night while William Olbersen's body was being prepared for burial. During the cvpning Iip complained te hlf friends about the delay of the authorities in solving the murder mystery. Mrs. Ivy A. filbersen's plans te at tend the funeral of her husband. Wil liam A. Oibersen, murdered Monday at I.akehurst. N. J., were frustrated this afternoon through the Inability of her attorney te Ret in touch with a Justice of the Supreme Court. Mrs. (iibersen, thirty-eight years old, clever business woman nnd owner of a Jitney business in the town, is in the Tem's. Hlver jail, accused of her husband's murder. She asserts that robbers bound her and killed him. William Uichmend. the woman's brother, dpclarpd this morning that Oovcrner Kd wards had IssupiI an order for her temporary release, se that she could attend the funeral. This order was te become operative, according te Uichmend, Just before the hour for the funeral this afternoon. Ne word of any such order had been received this morning by the Sheriff, however, and Mrs. f'ihersen was forced te accept the alternative of remaining in her cell while her husband was being buried. William II. Jeffery, Mrs. Glbersen's attorney, called at the jail today and told her he had net been able te arrange for her freedom. This was because Jus ticp Kaliv'h was abroad and Judge Mln- turn, who granted the order by which thp atternpj was permitted te see his client, was In New Yerk, Mr. Jefferj denied the story told by Kills Parker. Partington Ceunt1 de tective, who is working with the Ocean County authorities clearing up the nnu- der nivsterv. thnt Mrs. tilber-ei, ' ' twice before been "bound and gagged and robbed." androgen. ,.!!,, -I ...III J ...-. a'..,.-..!.. Mr. Jeffery denied the second rob bery, within the Inst few jenrs. while the" (ilbei-sens lived en Pine street, Lakehurst, and said the story of the first, ten years age in Trenten, was distorted in the telling. "Mr. and Mrs. (iibersen were part ners in a small restaurant," he said. "They sold it for $300. net ifeOOO, as Mr. Parker said. When Mrs. Ulb Ulb ersen wns alone in the place two Ne groes entered, knocked her down and took the money. That was the true story." The attorney said Ills client hnd re ceived n letter August 4 from her first husband, Jehn Median, --71 Massa chusetts avenue. Cambridge. Mass., saying the trouble between them years before had been all his fault and other wise he was sure they still would have been living happily together. Interest in the town tedny mainly centered in the funeral of the murdered man. The funeral took place at 2 o'clock from the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Lakehurst, of which the Rev. Dr. Simeon Msliee is pastor. The body wns taken te Toms River for burial. Scores of friends nnd curiosity seek ers visited the home of the murdered man today te view the body. The cefiin was of plain dark oak, devoid of trimmlugs. Mrs. tilbersen's father nnd mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lerny Richmond, nnd her three brothers, Herbert, Henry and William, attended the services, Tlie arrest in the murder case of n man whose name has net been divulged s expected momentarily. The autheri- i .. .l .. ... . '", l"l' tnP' '"V0 allOWOll tllC SUSpCCt ! '"Pn. "WV. but have bin. under their , ,; i, n i, ...i i. u, . ,. ","' Pnrler Mi ted last night ! ,h"' k' 1'dleved Hareld (., Nun. writer ! "f -""ai missives te Mrs. (.Iberson, inueceiit of an love ultair with her. Itcllcves (in Nun Innocent "I firmly believe t!a Nun Is in no way implicated in the case. He has offered te bring his wife here from (lermantewn, N. Y.t te Toms River te answer anv questions which Prosecutor .! ne might care te ask her. "A man willing te de this, in my estimate." Parker said, "can certainly have nothing te fear. Sa Nun's stories have checked completely with informa tion which we hnve at hand." (la Nun, however, said late yester day afternoon that he would net in struct his wife te come te Toms River, that she would net come and further mere that she would net put her feet Inside the State of Vew Jersey authorities Mrs. ia Nun, according te Parker, carried en a correspondence with Mrs. I (Iibersen for tienilv a vear and 11 half. The nature of the correspondence was net made known. A report dented by detectives thnt several chloroform vials were found near the loom of the murdered man was admitted late last night by Mr. ' J ne te be true. "Three one-ounce chloroform bottles, enP fntirel.v empty and the contents of M'10 ether two pnrtly disturbed, were ! found within twelve feet of the niur- 1 ,1"''''11 man's room," Mr. Jn.vne wild. .11 ill. i-i.ij'i., 111111-r 11111 10 .... lll.ieil was found an edd-shnped piece of cot ton batting, such as Is used in anes thetizing a person. When asked whether or net filber filber eon's ph steal condition showed the effects of chloroform, Parker slated that it could net be determined. Twn of the bottles weie purchased outside of Ocean County while a third was bought in another State. The State of New Jersej requires that all sales of chloro chlero chlore foim be registered by the pharmacist The name of the drug store at which two bottles of the substance were ob tained Is known and through this the Investigators expect te trace the pur chaser. PUBUSHERTO WED Geerge Barrle, Jr., and Mrs. Alma M. Altemus Obtain License A mnrrlripn lignum n .... !.,,..-.! i.i.. te (ieerge Harrle. Jr., a " "her. of 422 Hycnmere read, Merlen, Pa., forty 1 inree years nm. 1.1 wed Alma M. AI icmus, 11 secretary, 218 East Taber read, Olney, Pn., thirty-five yeant old. xne unue-ie-De in s . pej-n ( inarneaee. Ifere. being divorced lit VNBW. WIDOW KEP FROM ' AUGUST 17, 1922 Quizzed in Slaying HAROLD U. OA NUN Brooklyn man wlm was questioned about letters be wrete te woman charged with slaying husband hi Lakehurst " 'CUPID' QUITS JOB Mrs. Helen L. Redgers Weary of Matching Romantic Couples by Mail Reute EVEN JURORS JUMP DUTIES "Cupid" has quit. I'p te this morning, the classic love god's Imitator was Mrs. Helen Leng Hedgerf, the judge in "Cupid's Court," Hammnntnn, N. J., where lonely hearts were matched by mnll. Mrs. Redgers did net appear at the motion Picture theatre this morning. where Themas H. Delker. secretary of the Levers Co-etieratho I nlen, had a jury 'neverythlng. She was found en the perch of her little home at 124 Horten street, Ham mnntnn. Twe healthy jeungsters were romp ng en the lawn I "This is my job. said the former , C'JP1'1' as sbe Indented tlie clillilrPii. I 1 hi" Is my job," she rppeated. i, Mf n ,,, trying te match lonesome old ladies with lonesome old men. ' Mrs. Redgers paused long enough te cast n motherly leek at the children. "I had been nut of town and didn't understand thl was going te be any mere than a joke." she continued. "Hut there was tee much publicity about it. "I would like te knew .what will be done with that mailing list. It con tains about 2100 names and the qiies qiies tiennaires contain all sorts of personal things, the nge, birthplace, religion, ed ucation and what net of the writers. That Is entirely tee dangerous for one man te have In his possession. Any how, the whole thing ls the craziest I ever heard of." Even the jurors quit court today, ex cept three who beenme mere and mere uncomfortable 111 Delker nnd Leuis J. Conley, his chief aide, went through the pile of conespendence. Delker nnd Conley nre widowers. Conley admits he already has received 100 offer from women for his heart and hand since the "court" wns established. Hut he is ns far ns ever from marrying, he says. Mr. Delker, like (iilbert and Sulli van's Mikade, is the man who hns the little list. He wns asked what would be done about It. "Eventually It probably will be de de stre.ved," he s.ild, "It will net be used for any ether purpose than for match ing the right men with the right wom en." BRITISH COAL HERE P. R. T. and U. G. I. te Get Share of 70,000 Tens Frem Abroad As a precaution against a possible ceai shortage, due te tlie strike, several Philadelphia corporations ordered con siderable coal from England, and the first consignment of 70,000 tens will arrive In Camden tonight en the steam ship Rumney. The cargo will be unleaded at the pier of the Delaware River Discharg ing Cempan.v at Knlghen street wharf. MAYOR INSPECTS PIER ' Giant Wharf te Make City Great Center for Fleur Experts The Oregon avenue pier en the Dela ware River, destined te make this city nn important center for Heur experts, will be Inspected this afternoon by Mayer Moere and ether city officials dining a tour of the waterfront. The Mayer, Director Sproule, of Wharves, Decks and Ferries, and ether officials had luncheon at the Hellenic Stratford before the Inspection trip. The Oregon avenue pier, built for the (levernment during the war, has been leased by the Shipping Heard te the Northwest Millers' Association. Thi. ellicials also will inspect Pier 40, Seuth Wharves, recently leased te the 1'nited States Steel Products Cempaii by the Department of Wharves, Decks and Ferries. iikatiis HIKTTYMAN 'in Auif "ill. 1DIS. MAG. C1IH, iln, of U-erK T I'rettvmiin iIhukIi tfr of ihn Inte Onre and JU. h'l I'rlu Funerhl scivlrsi Jjnii , II A. M , 111 late renld'nie, Rll Heward M . rmi!n, . J Interm'-nt yrlVJle nt Arllns'tnn C'mi. ut rrleinU limy ill iSunrinj, 7 te 0 CAHSilllV. Oil Aut. 11, IHAIir.I. A . ilm.ghler of linn nnij the lite Jnnien ("as slilv Itslittlves ..nrt friends are Invlinl in fur.ersl Silt 7 3n A M . l mother's renl ileiiee Hljs .sj .VMn .solemn refjul-m umna Hi lirenniVs (.'hurrli. II A. M Interment Hel Crnse Cemetery MIAHKKU -On Aub in JOHN J. JR., himlmnl of Ann.-v .shafter (nen Jlllbart). Funeral 10 uhlch relatives nml friends, Nuvy Var.l Itellef Sneletv are invited, Sat. S 30 A M . nl late r'-nldence, netn Ieut t Beleinn rnuH of reiul"in Church of fit. Carthage 10 A. M. Interment New Cathe iIthI Cemetery OIIIJK.V Un AuBuat lit. jnsa, KI.IZA HRTJI CMAI.MKnH. widow of w II ilreen late of Cheter Pa aited Sil years, Seivlcn en Saturday iifternenn at t n'cleek at tha Oliver II Hair llldK Is:-e Cheatnut t Interment prlv ite WVN.V On Ausunt HI. in!2 UAV eon of the late Dr K H nnd Mary ' Wjnn Kuneral son Ices, en Saturday, at 3 p at hU late rel.encp. 7n,1 I'enn at , Camden' N J. Interment iTlvatt. Ilarlelgh Cm HITTINO On Auituit lrt, 1033, Rt Pit man. N J.. WILLIAM IlUCKNr'LI, HIT TINO aged 7S yer. funeral nervlcei, en Saturday, at I P M.. at hli late reldnce. 403 Chambers ave.. Camden, N. J Inter' ment private. Friends may call from 7 te 0, Friday evening U'FF On Auguat in, 1(122, JOHN n enn of the late W A. and Clarlnda M Duff' Seivlre en Friday afternoon at 2 SO e'i h.ek at hl lain residence, .innil Walnut at, MAUKHAl.Ii. On Augiml 17. in-"' V.MII.Y C . VVlrtllW Of Olhl.UI I'nnmL ," hall. Netlre of funeral later r KDL'C'ATIONAI. Vnimg VVeinni 11 nd (ilrls The Gorden-Roncy Scheel Fer (llrl 41IS Hprue Htreet an;rM'gnd Ce leg Pieparatery Courie. Reef arn and arm; iffaa jM3svrJt?; mULw&iy i-'h "" . S?Hx mmWSBm Uffiffi OURT 926 FAIR PRAISED BY BRITISH PEER Sir Edward Merris, Ex-PremieK of Newfoundland, Sees Tight ening of Racial Ties MUCH ICE WATER IN U. S. The selection of Colonel Franklin D'Oller as head of the Sesqui-Cen-tennlal Association was commended to day by Lord Edward Patrick Merris, former Prime Minister of Newfound land, who is making his first visit te Philadelphia ns a guest of f rederiCK Richardson, of St. Davids. Lord Merris. Prime Mlnlstpr of Newfoundland from 1008 te 1018, Is a member of the Imperial Council nnd as a delegate from Great Hrltaln sat at the Hngiie conference in 1010, in company with Ellhti Reet and ether distinguished delpgatPS. At The Hague he wns largely responsible for settling disputes between Newfeundlaand and American fishermen. He Is a director of the Hrltlsh In surance Company, known nlse as the Oeneral Accident and Fire Insurance Company of Scotland, nnd while here will confer en business matters with Mr, Richardson, manager of the com pany's head office in this country. Has Pralse for D'Oller Sir Edward ls a powerfully built Englishman of the type of Earl French, who visited this city several months age and who. Incidentally, ls a doe friend of Lord Merris. Sitting nt the Art Club, where he dined today with Mr. Richardson, he discussed the fair. "Recalling Colonel D'Oller's rela tions te the American Army it would nppear thnt no better choice could have been made." he said. "I feel certain thnt the historical incidents te take place in 102(3 will be in harmony with the great human interests they repre sent. It Is hard for nny member of the Anglo-Saxen race te believe new, when seeing the grent developments that have taken place In the I'nited States, that separation wns net inevitable some day. Hut all Englishmen and nil fair minded readers of history admit that these who t led the standard of revolt were wise in their day." Asked as te what he thought were the effects of national prohibition in the I'nited States. Lord Merris said : "It might be regarded as pre sumptuous en my nart, after residing in the I'nited States only .1 fortnight, te give nn opinion en Jlip off pet of prohi bition. That I shall net de. I have no onjectiens te telling wnnt i nave seen, i.eague street near front, were at however. rested early today by Detectives Pier- Get Plenty of Ice Water M,n l,m' Martuecl a 'few minutes after , ""I' -L!:Hr .? '!' 9"? "f .!!? ' rZ sedllryWre'f "M. ......... .... . ... . then frequently and at club, of tl.e. qlr",; ?' iT,r -.Vt "" ,1cllIns at 1013 standing of the Hankers' Club nnd the Ul hix,M. s r,'ct' lale I Diversity Club. At no time did I see anything served but ice water." He said that ten .vears age he would net have thought such a drastic change In New Yerk could have been possible. "Of course what one sees in every paper about liquor drinking that is going en, the horrors of adulteration, the scandalous prices charged, must be true te a great extent. Hut the in ability of the Administration te en force the law Is no argument against the principle. Of course the best tem perance law ls moral suasion, hut a very large class In every community has te be lestrained when meial suasion falls. CLOTHING COMPANY ASKS INJUNCTION ON STRIKERS Sncllenburg Firm Would Restrain Union Frem Interference An Injunction against the Amalga mated Clothing Workers of America has been asked in Court of Common Pleas Ne. 1 by the Snellenburg Clothing Com Cem pan.v. asking that the union be re- strained from Interfering with emple.ves of th" lirm who have remained at work despite the strike. Tne nlant of the cemnatn Is at Hre.i.l and Wallace streets, where 1000 work ers are normally employed. The float ' (-nm.. HCiO Walnut street, was sum has been picketed It ,s icciiecl in the i tnenl?1. but fnlled te revive the man. petition for the Injunction. The Ama -' ganiated. It is declared, has broken its contract with Ihe Snellenburg Com pany, and has "willfully, maliciously and illegally entered Inte nn unlawful combination te injure aild destroy the, company's business." Workers have' been menaced en their way te and from their work, it Is declared, and in their homes by the strikers. I The petition was filed b.v Ira J. Wil liam'' ami Francis Shank Rrewn. HUNT FORMSSING WOMAN ! New Jersey Police Search for Mrs., Grace Mangano, Who Left Heme Search is being made b.v New Jersey police for Mrs. Grace Mangano. whe1 left her home and three small children in Hammonton three da.vs age and 1ms net been heard from since. The woman has n small scar ever the right e.ve. She recently returned home fiem a sanitarium nt Plaiufidd, N. J., , where she hnd been for some months! due te a nervous hieakdewn and hal- ' lucluatleus. The husband, who works In Sleis.n's hat factory in this city, lirst missed his wife upon his return home Monday night. She Is believed te have had sL'i! with her, nnd is supposed te have taken ! a train out of town. i I Stationery Wedding Secial Business The imprint of its maker is an accurate indication of its authority. J. E.CA1DWELL & Ce. Jewelry - Silver - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS 57 By the way Have you tried Heini Oven, Baked Beans lately? Yeu knew the beans with the rich Oven Baked flavor? And that zestful tang of Heinz famous Tomate Sauce? Order a supply today. Getbackintethe habit. It's a geed habit. HEINZ OVEN' BAKED BEANS with Tomate Sauce SLEUTHS STUMBLE OVER 3 SUSPECTED OF JBURGLARY Shots and Screams Bring Detectives as Intruders Flee Frem Heum Jehn Rroeks, Frent street near Reed street, and Jehn nnd Themas Smith. Same and his wife did net annetr nt the Seventh and Carpenter streets station today when the three men were arraigned before Magistrate Ceward, M they were held for a further hearing te. morrow . Same awakened nt 1 :30 o'clock this morning by a noise, ran into the hall, saw three men trying te break In, turned te his bedroom for a revolver, nnd emptied it at the men. Ills wife screamed. The three men fled, jump ing ever back fences te get away. The detectives, running around the district in a small car, heard the shett and the screams, and sought their source. A square from Same's home Martueci stumbled and fell ever a man hiding. It was Themas Smith. The ethers were close by. The three were arrested without a struggle. They de nied they were burglars. DIES SUDDENLY JN HOTEL Jehn W. Rapp, of Leng Island, Stricken With Apoplexy Jehn W. Rapp, sixty-five years old", of Leng Island, N.Y., was stricken with apoplexy last night in the lobby of the Rellovtie-Stratford and died five min utes later. He hnd registered at the hotel with his wife enrller in the dny. Rr. J. F. rs&a!ai iwfirnrrj GO TO NIAGARA FALLS 'Nature's meat wonderful work." Ne hettcr vacation anywhere than that offered hy the Ileadlns-I.e'iilgh Valley excursion te the Falli this eummer. Only four mere excur siens will be run Tlckem geed for lit days. Leave Philadelphia SATURDAYS Attll'ST 1 A 20 S-KI'TK-MIIKR 0 i 30 16. SO The I'll re ft mind Trln A epeelal hoeklet hai l"en pre pared suing full details and In fo, mntlen. Ask Acenta for It or nddreH liill.iitrtnhhv & Kentllnc Italhray Hemline Terminal, Philadelphia Dees your vacation start Aug. 19? fM IBjWfflwApatfUTtf mB8KBBSSSiFfKuwnMHKBB3mln' jpmpg a ji sff ltwJMFfflwi TffnraF7aaaB v. 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