?tt ).wi J M3SE s.i "iT'TE1lI "VSW t'i"' Ai '.;? HrVS" IKi'JBH .V".'W J twi S v ,( ' ' AWK' ' ' V f?T" Ffi 4Vtf' t f f'-'K, nmvasw,:.; iT ; f 1200 YOUNGSTERS ON SHORE OUTING Beys and Girls Are Guests of Germantown Business Men at Ocean City 300 ADULTS MAKE TRIP Twelve htintlreil boys nml RlrW nnil 80O Bilults formed n linpp , iielcy rum puny that went te Orenn City today ni jueMs of the business nml profcsslennl mm of (icrmnntewn. Jfnre tlinrt ciieiirIi tnoney te jmy nil expend wns raised ditrintr n brief ram pniftn, and, headed by a band, the chil dren were mnrrlieil thin morning from the fiermnntewn IJejh' Club te the (Jueen lnnc station. They weic pjneed en n train mill taken te the shore. There were fourteen carloads of happy jeunRstcrs. It wan n big job te get the thlldrrn nil teRCther. nml net lese any, but It was accomplished successfully. The precession was headed by a brass bund. ,. . , Kuril rhilil. before leavinc. wns pre Kntcil with ii rale of chocolate and a mihIu lrh. At Ocean City the children twrc met by n band, the Mn.nr f Ocean City, and n committee of rill reus, l'rein tlie railroad Millien they were mandieil te the acntien house of tie ltejs' Club, en riensure avenue, divided into groups, outfitted with bath Ins suit', and taken for n bath. Din ner followed. There will liu amuse ments of arleus sefts provided by the poed folic of Ocean City this afternoon, mere rnl. then n march te the tinln apaln. It is exported the youngsters will be brought back te Oermantewu about 10 o'clock tonight. Among the organization" which pro pre tIiIimI the eutlns are: The Don't Werry Club, of (Jcrmnntewn; the Kervt Hill Improvement AsMiciiitlen. Tire Knglne Companies Ne. 11, O and 7, the (!cr (!cr mantewn Beys' Club and business linns and Individuals of the district. Commuters were held up n quarter ef an hour, en the Chestnut Hill branch of the I'ennsy, while the sensherc spe cial wns being leaded. The long tr.un was sidetracked at North l'hiladclpliiii, and the waiting locals behind it dashed by te Bread Street Station. , RESEARCH BUREAU DEFENDS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Qlves Views en Reversals of partment Heads' Orders De- The Chil Service Commission's fail- urealnajste hml the recommendations ef a depaitment head in the matter of an accusi'il eltj empleje does net nc es- I arily tneim that discipline and morale ! will he iinderinined 1. the Bureau of Mil- slcipal Research stated today. The rcenri'li bureau was commenting en Mner Moere's recent letter te the commission protesting against the commission's reinstatement of "deens of unworthy emplejcs." The buieau Mated in part : '"I he reason for having a trial beaid it that the department bead, as the ac cuser, may sometimes be unfair in judg ing of the gravity of the offence with which the empleye lias been charged, anil thercfeic an outside body net a paru te the controversy should pass upon the accusations. If the trial benrd alnais sustained the department head its whole performance might well be regarded as a farce, nnd the effect upon the morale of emplejes would certainly br deadening. On the ether bund, if the beard conscientiously endcaers te de jnvtiic te all concerned, its decisions are bound at times te go contrary te the wlfhes of the tunerlnr official. As for the effect of bueh decisions en lc-pect for authority, it is prebablv safe te a"ume that mi long ns the real offenders are punished the nutherity of these who are in command will continue te be accorded all due respect." BLAMES TRUCK FOR CRASH Injured Auteist Says Machine Forced Him Frem Read Knrred Inte a ditch by n meter truck while driving along Coepeitown read nt Brookline today. William Freeman, 7 V'est Kagle read, Oakmeiil. was thrown through the windshield when the car crashed into a telegraph pfle. Freeman was picked up by the driver jf the truck and taken te the Bryn Mnwr Hespitnl. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES AIian'Ir Iteh 5123 Market t , nnd Mabel Rues 621U Drays ae wsfr A Piiniels ',110 X. Talrhlll t nn'l Irnf Ili-nxen, 10J Cilenn M l?nnril n. rrracahn. 1R04 linen t . snd LllsMth Frccahn Pettstnn Ta Bnjamln rerlltUi 1047 8 4th M.. unrl Net- i iialtrman. ltinn 1 ,tli nt. Jlrnb C, lsmer 2733 N .Mil l . and Kth'r Kuch, atsi llldie ne Vlnwnie Krnrhlne Kit JarUnen st . and . Starv Dl l.arte, RI4 JnrkBOii Bt JmeK I" fileur snt N. list m and HachM P. Klrlln. 10J7 V. tliranl a" 0erit w c. Ili-ddlnir, Princeton. N J , and .1 lllle 1 .lnn. Allenton, I'.i TTtlrtn r Hfizjel f.M4 Illdae ue . and Ma thilda R Mack n(l4 II Bt ni rpe l'ulllli 10.1ft S t'Jtli nt . and Mary riomlre, 3130 N D-ll nl. Tit Andersen. 2I0O Pallcmhlll at . and Mary . ''rump K.13 N Aldir.et lam.i r Tarker, 131S P 3tth t . Rnd Vlnla WTnley 01 S Undnian at. frank Pnrner :n1 FlrtchT ft and Kath nn A. Itlllmrfn 11137 N Mnrln hI 5llhrt IWlister (.'h'Bler l'a . and I.aura W'llllams 1713 l.alena at , , nebrt nrndlcy. Phlla r,enral Hospital, and Anna Hcnnlen 191ft Qreen at rrank M Dean Bft3 N 4Mli at,, and Marie I. ninhnn 1K.11 miner at Rebert 11. Franta, 2104 N Tranklln t and lllliabMh M Cullnunli. Wldener Pehoel. Anm Heffman Itcthleliem l'a and Heza Tllbary. ftia lMaley t r Bruni .1 J. Miirihlnl, Hill) V American at end liritrude de r.ecce. 004 N American m Jewph Wl'nanil 1"1 Hermitage at and . Mlnm limbel Sill N June at Harry I'lelda (147 N 17lh el . nnd lleatrlce , K Crv 1711 Nnrth at Anthnnv Dalntole, 2S10 V 2Id at nnd Mllne Varrnne. 2-'2S IV Indiana ft Oulepp rteecla 70(1 Heel at , and Marv Marlln, net Heffman st nrl i) siiHtt. Jr. 110 rl 37lh Bt. and Mar winner I.aiicnuler, Pa Chr T I'ainpliell 1S21 I'ltzwntHr Bt and . Viela r liaan. '.'0(4 Catliurlne, a'. Jehn William. 173rt rtldxe nc nnd Mar m.tare A Ilartr 1227 Callnhlll t Mtke Tlnack 2Rin IVIntnn at. an' Ju'l .Peplllak, '.'Ail Wlnten at. , . . Alfre la N ( Iccarelln, Iftlrt S lth at . and . Antoinette I Slderle. 101 1 ? 1.1th at. leula Orfanaa sni I.ntnbarit at . and Aenea f-Jlachla, 301 Iximhird at. , ,, frga Harrle. ,Ir , Merlen. Ta,. and Alma ' Altemaa. Olney. l'a ... Hnrj' T. IVeldcl Ilenttlne. V . ni' A,5a -Pitt 1223 W Alleehenyiae , Saul Kenparth'h. 022 Vanish at. and Jull Koecevlo, 237 OenrBe at .... Clifferd H. Handaterm, 2llOil W AlljKhrnv a , and I.eali Rtackhnuae. 2H0S Cedar at. Rdward J Jnhnaen, Ifl-'J N. I'ann at and . I.aura Curlls. JilSa N. ln at James H. Hadden, 20 H, 11th at , and Jtln . till Jt Meaiell, 141S Market al Karla IV. Oakea, f.SO N Talnr ft . and . Marta Rekettlna, 1420 H IRth at Jeaph l Call Waahlnuten I f . anJ .Janet 0 Mnhe 1S22 .Tefferann ai Thnmas Nahrled 1111 lairlh at. and Karah K. .Tehnann "1113 IMla at "'hard A McMenale1 2M7 V'ne at and Ioretta It Muglnn 103.' Wrsimlnlater Harry M. Slern 7.'3 Mch'ean at . and Minnie. W'lnrt. 1221 H nth ti "fl V. Mlltlrinnn 20S2 K 'IIebii at. and -Hdllh lleetnr, 1847 Muranret at- Waar II Haltmer. 137 Manhelni ! and tf na K Thituvnrth. L'QU N nih ae, Si L. HflUer. 272 Hunuelinnn.i nif . nml .Ann xj. riirisiinc :!.vi7 b riitiip i rnrisiinr, asT rnuip i UeuMlnif. I'lilln. Navy Varl ant caw1 -Doretfiy W. Plnrcn. 1R02" Arch t 1W1M 1. flmil.llnir I'll n HIV Y 'jtni LanK uaiieien. . i and Hnnla Aha & r::-"-i Franklin it n w"r W. tVoejild. 2020, K. Clearnld it.. ( ,4 arln M. iRmiI, B422 Anertr. rf. II ! I iniNHMIW. 'AH Mil Wlmm UB'MW .isSy jrlisMsV.BTaTJaT-OSiSf wVIWa Te Wed Army Officer GEUTKl'DE C. KHKKT Wlin met future Imsband wblle she was Kl Creat nurse MISS EHRET TO BE MARRIED TO LT. COL. C. H. BUTLER Culmination of War Remance te End In Wedding In New Jersey The wedding of Miss fSertrtidc O. r.hret, daughter of Mr. and .Mr. Harry H. Khret, of Tine Tups, Kdgpwiitcr I'nils. X. .1., and I.teutenant Colonel Chailes II, Butler, of I'arK will take plate August 'S at the home of the bride. This will be the culmination of a romance that had its Inception during war dajs in Km epe, where Miss Uhrnt served with the Bed Cress. Colonel Butler win In the nlr serv ice during the wnr and was decorated bv the French, nngllsli and Amcuciiu (invent luonte. The Bev. Ir. Dnvld B. Steele, of the Church of St. I,uke and the I'pl plumy, will perferin the marriage serv ice. The best man will be Richard M. I'.liret, biether of the bride-elect, the bride's only attendants te be Mrs. Clayten (i. Dixen, of Philadelphia, and Miss Franklin l'ngs, of (ireat Bur lington, Mns. The couple will make their home In Paris. About n month age Mis Khret was arretted for speeding at Anlinere. The. day following t,he surprised her fi lends with the announcement of her engage incut. FLAG TWO TRAINS IN TIME TO SAVE WANDERING AUTO Brakes Released, Car Parked en Hill Ends Up en Raread Tracks r . , . . " """'" ;"un ""' ," "" vw trains te be flagged la c jester- "n'v "iiernoen neiir uiu runs cu uiu S'clnnlkill btnlien en the Norr'ntewn branch of the I'hlladclphl.i and Heading It.'iilwn. The bev relened the brakes en u teurhiB inr owned by Themas .r. f!nva phan. 'ATiXi -Viiisilii' street, u Democratic tenl estate usst'ssiir. The car mined down the street, which inclines sharply tewnid the i racks, lumped the curb I (Hid l.imled en the southbound Headliif; ti neks, tearms up tlnrt feet of gunid' rail. .Jeseph Mcllermett. a fifteen-ear-old euth, who lives nt Lafayette nnd Ciessiui streets, ran down the tracks. Mid by standing between the rails and wnvinc his nrnis frantically, ttasRvtl n uerthbnuuil eiii(ss tuilu. Clinten 'nnce, a stutinn porter. 12."(5 North Alder street, ll.igged the southbound PpiPS1. BAPTISTS GET$1000 Residue of Charles R. Peck's $20, 000 Estate Gees te Widow A bequest of .SKMIO te the Mantua r.npllst Church is included In the will of Chailes It. l'eck. (i4."i North Feitletli street, who leaves an eslat of SL'O.OOO. The will, which was probated today, leaves the icsidue te bis widow. Other wills probated were these of IMmuiid .1. Harper. Se 100, who lenves SliOO te the Little Sisters of the 1'oer and ?li()0 te St. Vincent's Heme; Jo Je sinh Menree. S'JU.dOO. and Sephia N. Winslnp, S 11,000. Inventory of the personal estate of Catherine Ii. Stat ten, whose estate amounts te 4S71).!I0, was made. DAILY BAND CONCERTS Falrmeunt Park Musicians te Play at Geerges Hill The F.iirmnunt Pink Hand will play at ticeigc s Hill. The program will be: Ovfitnri 'It Outiranv ' . .. , (,ein Urnnd scenes from "l.ehi'imrln Wuener (a) spxmiiH from "l.uda ill T.inimcr. meur ' . . Den'iettl (Ii) Duscuptlve f'anlas) 'The Natleit-," M nniiiit Tanlasv Iloncrelm N'e 2" IiiIihiiI Suit.' IpaKiielA .' l,.-i Tfila .. ,l.ui.eni ml Mmili' 'The Mel rv I.urk ' llrnillx Hi) "NiiuM'RIHn I nrncvni . ivenann Waits "firHBins of Chltdhnivl" Vliltmfel Aim from ""Ilia 1'irelly" . l'rlnil The Municipal Hand, plnjlng nt Limekiln Pike, between Slxty-llfth nnd SlM.vsUth streets, will give the fol fel low Ing program : .March ' Until Frent ' . F. It Settler (Ucrturfl "liriiliRiji Offenbach Vmil nole, eii'ciii . ...vir H .iiciinnen "Hi-vu AiiRCllnun" . HuLenstclrv ( omle rlMiisedy, "Tiimlili- In" . Trtnii Characlei lillc "Ilumle of hprlnu" . Slndlnu Wait?, ' Uur the Wnvca ' . IIesph Hulle, ' Den (Julxote" . . Pranelt The I'hilndelphln Hand vvill piny at the l'uikwii) I'laa ut S o'clock. Tin: rnoeiiAM Oinrtiirc "Maillin Klotew Concert ali ' limp, rer" . . HtniURH .vlophen nole . .. .Mr Heltz Suliu ' I, Arlialenue HUet soKclien "Mlle .MeiliKn ' . Ilerl'trt MirliiK henn .Mindelmehn li.incu u( Ihu beiptinti . . lleccalurl The Fuirmetint Fails S.vmplieny Orchestin, Ileiuj Ilndlej conducting, will play nt Lemen IIi. The program will be: N dvnr'ni". ' Rijnmnil ' Thomaa hnlh't .MimIc. "CewfMa . Ufllben I'relu.le In U sliain miner llachmanlnerf Hvniphunle room, ' U'S Pnludea". . I.lnzt trHh rliai6edy .... . .. . Ilrrbeit Uuam pjiitemlme, from "llaenrel and Urclel" . Humperdlncif SxtMie. "I.ucla" . . . Donizetti llactlianale, from "bainsen et Oulllnh." Hulnt-Saens EVENING PUBLIC RENAME FLAGSHIP OF COAST GUARD The Vicksburg Is Rechristened Alexander Hamilton by Treasury Official CAPE MAY REGATTA TODAY (A full-page nrlfle en ar.Hvltlw of mast guards appears en Pane CO Bvcelal ninvnleh In Fitr' " Pv" ' Cape May. N. .T Aug. lT.Colenel Kdwnrd Clifferd. As.istntit Secrcimj ..i , the' Treasury, rechrlstened .the VicKs- hnrir ns the Alennnder Hamilton ted iiii. Colonel Clifferd In bin ppech ciild that It wnu nlteiether fittlnir that the cadet ship of the squadron should be named after the first Secretary of the Trean tiry, who was the father of the coast an'nrd service when it wan organized in 1700. He said Hint he honed that endets who were students en benrd the Alex ander Hamilton would try te emulnte the life of Alexander Hamilton, nnd tlint in se delnic they would be a credit te the const euard service nnd n ciedit te the United States. ln this time of unrest, both In financial circles and In (enimerclnl life, when se many strikes nrp threatening the ceuntrv. it behooved nil men In the'sprvicc te stnnd wpinrelv back of the Administration, he declared. A stOute of fifteen cuiis was fired fiein the Ynmncfnw eh the Secretarv ajid bis party were 'andliiK for thp drills nt the naval air station. Colonel Clifferd was born in Illinois, lind during the Aerld nr wpnt te WashliiKfnn in chnrce of, the zone linnnce nflice. for whlc lp wrts lecently awarded the DlRtlnKuished Sprvice Mpdnl. Colonel Clifferd took ehargc of the (east Riiard service last Mav. lie said the roast gimrti service was tee modest nnd that he intended te rectify It. Then lie put en a publicity enm txilen tlmt bids fair te make the wrv lit famous. All officers of the squadron went en beard the flagship this morning te pay their respects. At I o'clock the bat talion drills were held nt the naval nlr station parade grounds. Preparing for Regatta Cel Clifferd nrrlved here yesterday with Commander K. V. Reynold, head of the east guard service, linth offi cials will remain for several dnys ip vlewlng the ships, the competitive drills, beat races and land athletic events. Commander Reynolds probably will go te sea with the ships for target practice. The Assistant Secretary ivas met by Ma.ver Melvin and the City Commission ers nnd taken en nn automobile tour of the resort and surrounding points. Commander Jacobs and sklppcis of the sewn ether ships in the fleet also were In the reception party. This was the last day given the crews te prepare for their tentests, which began today. Lifeboats te be used In the races were everside early in the day. and the mariners gave tie met penunen semewung i.i ii , , about In their maneuvers. F.ach ship also landed n fina drilling company en land at the naval air station. flic inlet boatmen something te tnl (Set-TeBctlwr" Banquet Among thep en the -blps as guests te greet f'el. Clifferd were Commander (). It. Newman, Lieutenant Lninccr H. F. .Tiibm-nn nnd Constructor 1. A. IJcnevwell. en be Tmnpa: Censtrui ter .lehi. I. Walten, 1 leutennnt F. C. Ull lard. Lieutenant Leiey Itelnburg. Lieu tenant R. M. Webster, op the Medoc; Commander II. L. Head, certain of the iiert of New Yejk; Lieutenant F. A. Zeusler. Lieutenant F. J. (ierman and Commander A. J. Hendei'eii, en the Seneca: Lieutenant Commander l". F. A. Le Ottc, captain of the pert of Nor folk nnd Hampton llead" ; Lieutenant S. S. Yenndle nnd Lieutenant Kngineer M. It. Daniel, en the Yiui'acrsw. A "gct-tngcthcr" dinner was held last nicht In Cengreis Hall, with Colonel Clifferd as guest of honor. Addrecs.es were made by the Mayer and several Lemmandcrs. Appeal will be made by the cltv efli- I clnls te have Celd Spring Hniber de'lg nnfpd as the site of thp annual reunion of the fleet. An appropriation has been obtained for dredging out the few re maining bars, and plenty of deep water will be assured ivlthln another year. ' HELD 0NWIFE'S CHARGE Abram O. Miller Threatened Her Life, Weman Declares Abram 'O. Miller. 0303 Yerk read, was held under $500 ball for the Crnnd .lury by Magistrate Llndell tedav, en the ehergp of Mrs. Miller, who said he had threatened her. At preseat Mrs. Miller live at 1514 North Bread street. Railroad Shepmen In Carnival The Strike Committee of the Balti more nnd Ohie Itailrend shepmen Is holding n dunce nnd fctreet carnival at Sixty-first ureet nnd WoodlnmLnvo WeodlnmLnvo WoedlnmLnvo nue. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the shepmen. prmrimrT Merrell-Seule rewiinitKi) MODIFIED MILK i i At I.mdlnr DninUtu nr WALTER R. MILLER C rtrkr Pur Cenrrntratrd Foedi-Dlitnbulor ju 240 Readier Tcrminil Mtrktt 240 ' CD LIGHTING FIXTURES T IKE the peraenalitiei "- of human beings, either attract or repel. What effect does your lighting fixtures have? A charming Lantern (0303), finished in hammered burnt brass or black, for outside use, ."IT";FXTURES -' .-QAUMER CO. 56 Lancaster Av, j"k N. te Car la Subway j vwa nnuiw in la MMJU UUM0T8 LEDGER - PHUjADELPHIA;. THURSDAY,. HEAVY SHIRTS AND SMOKES GET FIREMEN ALL HET UP Edlet Alse Aflalnit Rents and Tear In Clothing prn 'Eml Xe mere "smoke's" for firemen In uniform outside the fire house 1 They received the unpleasant news fire captains read a communication from headquarters. The men may smoke ns much ns they please within doers, but the pntrance te the flrcheuse Is the deadline. Carry pipe, cigar or cigarette outside, and they're liable te disciplinary measures. Anether rule, greeted with a geed deal of complaint. Is thet the men must at nil times wear their blue tlan- ...l .1.1.... U'lntnr nr Hlllllincr. 110 difference, 'the shirts are "regulation," ...i ..,..., i, nrn. 'I he lemen com 1,1,1 inuri v ' - J .,. ,!, P .,.'", rr.:.1 .l.rfnW ii ii hi flint 111 siuilincr rmm-i i"M? eni. evrr,n;r he' : ele efl. and arp vvpnkened for the mere vital bust """ '.""'; . ,i. i.ni ,ei. ness of fighting pres. ..... . A third regulation directed their at tention te the need of keep tig their clothing neat nt all times. Rips and tears are n part of u fueman s life, of course, but the rule snjs that these must be neatly darned or jiatehcil. BANDITS ROB 2 BROTHERS IN MOTORCAR OF $16,000 Themas and Lawrence Walsh Vic- ai - Ulnhujaumntl urns ui it. jf,."-" i Attacked by three bandits in n lonely section of Roxborough late .vestcrday afternoon, two brothers. Themas nnd Lawrence Walsh. Ot ! ningc iivi-iniu, ...'. -I.1..J .rttennn i nnsh. n SL'One were rnnurii iii (-""" "," ; , certified check and .r-uw i. flirt. The' highwaymen followed the Walsh car in nnethcr nutomeDiie until uiey get close enough te jam It Inte n gutter. They then jumped out of their own ma i.i .-,..-n,i rim lirnthers with re- velvcrs nnd ordered them te come out I with your money!" ' Lawrence AVnlh. nn automobile salesman, and his brother, a former saloonkeeper, live at 414: Ridge ave nue. They were nn their way te Cen- shohecken. they said, te buy some real , estate and bends. . , . ' Lawrence Walsh had $12,000 In his pockets, mostly In large hills, n check for S2000. it diamond stickpin valued at $500 and n ring worth $301). Ills i brother had $J0, a $350 diamond stick pin and u ring worth $325. LAY SCHOOL CORNERSTONE W. D Lewis Speaks Tonight at Norwood's Glen-Ner Exercises William O. Lewis, of Ilnrrisburs, deputv superintendent of public in struction, will be the principal speaker this evening when the cornerstone of lie $185,001) Glen-Ner school Is laid nt Norwood. The cxeiclses will be under the joint supervision et the (tlcnelden nnd Nor wood school beards, Sempiers C. Wright Is chairman of the committee en arrangements. Werk en the new building, which Is said te be the only junior-senior nulla . , lhls j.P(.,len t1P reuntry. , h , for opening of .henl SK Rre bci takcHn te ,Mer tb, opening of school until October 1 in ing In mis secuen rn tne country, is be neninc of school until October 1 us theic Is no place te liouse tlm pupils until thp new building is completed. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OPPORTUNITIES COO Try as we will wc cannot escape the influence of intangible things. Even,though the name at the head of the letter be one that carries weight in the commercial world, if the heading is badly arranged and poorly printed, and the paper with' out distinction or individuality, there is at the very least a feeling of disappointment. Why does such a house use such paper, is the comment of the unconscious mind. But if the house is unknown te us, then we give it all the odium its careless choice of paper deserves. Cheap, is our comment, when really it is net cheap, but only indifferent. The house that writes a hundred thousand letters a year has one hundred thousand oppor eppor opper tunitics for subtle but powerful advertising. ioe selected new rag stec 121 years' experience Ban notes of 22 countries Paper money qf438.000.cx30 people Government bends of 18 nations Crane's BUSINESS PAPERS &(M(((tM(MtKfmafflM((f((f((((f We have opened for Our Grocery Department A BRANCH STORE AT 1222 FILBERT STREET m I HERE we fresh fruit and will be conducted Reading Terminal Felix Spatela & Sens raec esjs COURT IS LENIENT 61 Geerge Patterson, Because Feeble Condition, Gets Light Sentence of WILL FINISH PAROLE TERM Showing the effects of long Imprison ment, OeergA Patterson, sixty-one jcars old, who lins spent twenty-five years in Jail, pleaded for a light sen tence today when hi ought te trial before TurleA Mimnirlinn nn rbnicps of attempt ing te rob two West Philadelphia homes. . . , , He was arrested after lie nnti trieu te enter the homes of Daniel Hennnn. 4'M Seuth Forty-seventh street, nnd (Scerge Remmel, 41iS Seuth Ferty-fcev-enth street. The prisoner presented such n pa thetic appearance that the Judge de cided te be lenient. He sent him back te Kastern Penitentiary te finish his pnrole of two years. "I never bnd a chance, said Pat terson in quavering vebe. "They al ways gave me the limit." -"i irei wjrr.v inr juu. nnm '''"i Judge, "nnd If ou have any one te take enre of you I will help you. 1 "I haven't n soul In the world wlie , I reel serrv Jer vel . snm mt cans, rum nn- 1 1 hi 1 1 "i.inj.... . r;.-v tm Inst twentv-five vear in jail, leu WH BURGLAR erth ef'havf the nnme of bVlng a hnnl-beilcd " .,-- ". , ,.... .. i-.,i cigarettes They are GOOD! 10 Bay thi$ Cigarette and Save Meney SEE THIS TONIGHT ANSTED MOTQR rrediict of W.000.000 Metnr Plant built before jour erea here. In motion elettire, Knewing hew this famous meter U manufactnred. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PA. 851 N. Bread St. will be in a position te IL, 111 Wis, render better and mere complete service than in the past. The vegetable department as heretofore in the Market. SPRUCE 059 AUGUST 17, 1922 .Titdee, but I don't believe that you Patterson said he still had two years te de of a seven te nine year sentence. "I'll send you back te de that," snld the Jiulge. . ... , "Tlenk jeu from the bottom of my heart," said the prisoner. 'It's the first time in my life that I have re ceived any mercy. If I live te come out, se help me, I'll go straigiii. THUG SNATCHES HANDBAG AT DOOR OF POLICE STATION Sergeant's Sister Leses Valuables as Footpad Escapes Within ii few steps of the jiollccStil jiellccStil tlnn nt 1115 Knst Clrnrd nvemie. Miss Kllstnhi-th Veir, of V.W Lilgeinent street was robbed last night of n hand bag containing $50 and two diamond "The handbag wns grabbed by n voting Negro," said Miss iz today. '"I bad iust nllgbted from a (ilrarif avenue car &i Marlboieitgb street when the man stepped i" I'l'i1-'"' and ran. I dinsed him until he Jumped Inte nn automobile and was driven uwny." Miss Vel l a sMer of Sergeant Ccergp K. Veb. of the Ilelgrade and Clearfield streets station. h --" " I UNUSUAL DIAMONDS Navette Square Marquise Emerald Cut Peer Shape TheBIDDLE AGENCY rNrePiOQTlD ADVERTISING 129 Nertk 12 V'rP mmi uuHuuni 11 3Tiflh 724 IN Final Price Reductions Are the Feature of Our August Sale Many of the fashions presented are suitable for early Fall, and attention is directed te superb showings of 'new and advanced models in Street and Afternoon Dresses. Tailored Suits. Hats, Wraps, Dresses, Gowns, Coats and Blouses. I ' .Vex te Keith's Theatre MacDonald & Campbell This sale includes fine 3 Piece suits of unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds and Hemespuns. Alse 2 Piece Tropical Worsted Palm Beach and Norfolk Suits, and 2 and 3 Piece Gelf Suits. Every suit offered is our regular high-sracle MacDonald & Campbell standard stock the very hmit of quality, In materials, style and tailoring, .u . eductiens are fnade from our regular prices charged this season, se that the opportunity is unsurpassed for discriminating men. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas, Straw Hats at '2 price. t Summer Buttneia Heur 8i30 te 5 Snturdayi Cleied All Day 2334-1336 Chestnut Street VISITORS VIEW PORT Here Men Who Will Ship Frem Take Trip Upen River A luncheon nnd n trip of Inspection of the pert today marked the visit , of lcpresentnllves of the Atnericim Mill"", Association nnd the fnlteil States Steel Prnductu Company, two expert ni iccently acquired by the pert. Thp former army bnnint Oregon ave nue and the Delnvvnre River, known ns Pier 1)8 Seuth, will be used by the mil ltrs for shipments of flour which, it is sitld, will tetnl 10.000,000 barrels per ""'"h?" coming of the Steel Products rempimj will bring te flu; Pert or Philadelphia an entirely new line of ex ex eort, prlncllinllj from Western Penn svlvnnla. where pxperters mi te this time have used the Pert of New erk First Penny SavingsBank JOHN WANAMAKtR, I'realdent 21st and Binbridge Streets 1343 Cheatnut Street Pays 4 Pef Cent. Interest i i Ceed advcrtlsintr is the product of hard work, net of genius. It is done from the consumer's point of view, net the manu facturer's. Wc knew the read of increased sales we've been ever it, often. Stre et.PkdaaelpW Jkpcnuc KW YORK August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction a Dl AM mm BLOCK PARTY (V. The Men's Community AsseclatlM. $1 '11 Nerthw'est Phllndplpbin nil! held a MMfJt W, party September 7, 8 nnd fl, en TwentyMuiplj sixth street between Indiana avenue aflAXid Clearfield Mrcct. , XiML A Round-up of Suits Geed News te Brighten Dull Deg Days Uniform Price Sale of Suits 23 Made te Sell .for ,$35, $38 and $40 This Week Only Medium-weight standard fab rics. 'Suits that you ci wear new and in the early fall. Our West Window Is Filled With Fall Suits and Overcoats See Them Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men w'WXWX7wMai Yeu can buy a 4-Piecc Overstaffed Living-room Salte (very reasonably) from n prlMt party who In anxtaas te tll aulcM "Suit 1 of two-toned (blue-and-tsnl HreMdd Velour 3 rhulre sofa and teln(C atoel together th x'rn ctuhleni. revrfd with ism material Tall any time at 4744 North 9th St. Vacation Special Suitcase VO.OO $70 Value JO n mw 1 iS TMiie. 7 Wp hlrre4 rerkt n id blaeU naml ceerd !athr cim-r tel rim. two .!!- reun1 cturd.v Iathr itrntii .yy I "sCHHTNULX ' -' A M Hi iJ (f Mhi v I i i isf--t,' t-CvkkViJKiJ'. v v ui. - uri , tfrv i h,j' IJrg&$&t 4jj ms , &&