'. rfj PSTKHW? nj rr. ' - rrw ". rr"' "' T T' ww w IV.lt' Hf ftftfjFfWp ' l.ftUv -"""- V-a .t" ;rf.ivs4 a .a lytrRT-,, aaT"Z" J71 FY , ' JiV U ', w y a 'ipwiirf DELAY IN NAMING PMOT HELPERS Baker Won't Announce Persen' nel of Various Cemmittees Till Tomorrow RUMOR OF "THIRD PARTY" TollenlnB n conference' between W. ITnrrr linker, chairman of tlie Repub lican Slnte CemmlUec, unci Ilebcrt H. Cilfmllnnlnjr. chairman of finances, to day. " wnH announced that names of member of the Finance Executive nnd Rules Committee will net be announced until tomorrow. It hail erlslnnlly been the plan te live out the nnmes today, but the list I net cempicie. ....... The f'l" campaign agnlimt Hie De me. rat will Ret under way Saturdny in jMlenteun when Clifferd I'inchet, Mon itor IVpper nnd Senater Iteed will do de Jher nddrcnes nt the T.ehlxh County fnlr. TliroiiRlieut the cnmpiilRn Mr. I'inchet Intends te relterntc the pledges he made during his primary light against Attorney (Jenernl Alter. "I understand," said Mr. Baker, "Mr. (ilenillnnlng hnH some plans In mind respecting the financing of the campaign which I want te tall: ever with lilm before taking nny notion along ether lines. I shall sec him to morrow morning, nnd after our confer enre I bellcve I shnll be able te make formal appointments of the committees autherised at the meeting of the State Committee. "Mr. I'inchet is ready for the cain palftn. He will Hpenk nt Berncy Park, Alleiitewn. en Saturdny next. Sena tors Pi'iiper and Heed also expect te make the opening addresses of their campaigns the hnme day and nt the tnmc plate. The nominee and myself had nn entirely satisfactory talk at his home at Milferd. and e enjoyed the pickerel flvhlng Immensely." Mr. Baker acknowledged yesterday he had received information from Wash ington County tlmt petitions pre-empting a third party title were in circula tion there and that supporters of the movement wcie responsible persons. Similar reports have been carried te members of Penuvlvniilu'x delegation In the Meuse of H"presentntives. At 1 he national capital it was said this week that Ueprc-entntlvu William J. llurke might head a third tltket. A lslt of .Judge Ilucene C. Beiinludl te Washington and a renterence he held there with Ueprcenratlc Burke reused the Interest of LViinsjlvtinlii members in the possibility of a "wet" third tiikut. with Mr. Hurkc as n can didate for the Senate nnd the Judge1 as a gubernatorial aspirant. Announcement was made tean.v bj Prof. Cjlde h. King, chairman of tin. Committee en dunnccs of l'uinsjl miiiii, uhieli is investigating trie fiscal hltimtlen in l.ehalt of Mr. I'inchet that .lames W. Kelliti, an engineer of the llmeati of Municipal ,Itese.ucli I111.1 been appointed te nss!ht William J I. (ennell In the muti of the State highway Department. GIRL TAKES POISON WHEN REPRIMANDED Tries Suicide When Kept at Her Heme Angry because her mother jejuctl te Hew her 10 go out nt 11 P. M. with girl friend, fourteen -j ear-old Itesalic Ivniz, (ireen street near Tenth, nt tempteil suicide last night by swallow ing poison, according te the police .iiri. iiiii iiiiti rcnrimnni pi !... RAIDS ON OLD YORK ROAD Twe Men Frem Hatboro Hotels Held en Liquor Charges Norristettii. I'n., Aug. i.'.1. Miikih- trnte Prank J. chirk ist niRlt ., Charles i:. Cesslcr. of I lie lt.illi-en.1 lTr,..t . II.il fi , I i 'u .!t,mrri' ""'1 Q?n lliPl'lT. 01 till' Ilntlinrn Inn in SEl.:nn i.nii i. . ll - ," "" i'uh niru for nlleBi'd vliilntleu of the Wener net. , WilUnin Mel.vey. son of Nemh Ale- Mny, iiroprlcter of J'eniitiiiii IIeuhp "illnw (,roe. was dlselinrKcd. He . nan iii-en iiricsicii en Saturday wlien officers sent out by District Attorney Kcniilnser made a raid en these Old lerk read hotels. McKiey was taken bemuse he was in chniRe of the plnee, but theie was no i'iileiiee tmt he had sold iinv lln lln ner. H,. testllled that he is net the yi"irirui- anil only It llO.'IKlcr Jiilin Cleineiis, of I'liiladelphiu, .i . peeinl operator for the District ' At- I 'er!t'; who was with Constable I'etter ! 11 'iisistrate ('link in the raids, .",,! , u,,n me alleged iIUeuce. HOLD FOUR IN RAID Analysis of Powder Seized May Shew It te Be Depe At the reipiPM of detectives fonrpris fenrpris fonrpris jners arrested Inst week In ,i raid en a Jeiise nt J0S North Thirteenth street IT' " ",,,1 held for n continued hearing Nitur,ln bj MiigistriitP Fitzgerald in tne nW.mll ulI ',llPr Mr,.,, Matin,,. . ""J'f I'lM'stlKiltlen, the detectles ,, '.!'"' ,,",t ,J,,t 1,P,M '"'PletPil and a Jii T1 ,"( V,1'"0 l",w,pr M,'1,,l In the MI inul believed te be eocaine was efjllg linnljird. riinse ariested were Frank Cardene, .nn n '""''S S,,,,n(m ,m": A'm Wat . ' i C'Y S""n "'", -".v Miller. They crc In , i Sr,nne bail eaeh. TWO HURT IN CRASH Auteist Hits Milk Wagen In Gleuces ter City .;uin('ii JiiCTu-Ym ,,,.!,,,,n,It ",, '""'J' 'l "fii'tl, U illiaiii Vile. Seuth Wcstvlllc, rib, ,,',,,'m n ""V,"'1;' fracture of two lis',' ljJ',,la ""NT' r'-- ITHi-n ami hl.ni, "'"" J,UH ('"H ,lf l' fnee Cnlwr W; ,S,m w,lN 'ken te the ' """Pltal. Cainilcn. 0" &,,rlr":,f 'n ,,l,l.,!'"t S0 "", ,iKllt 150 'r '.f ",'r, ",ilu "'" About Deltli-Hm milK w,,t, i)retPIli WAS VISITING FRIENDS Mai7 McKeag Found by Breth ers at Atlantic nt.. M.. ,. .- w"' rlri i.r ,-'i","Bt ii 1 ftccn-M-ar-eliI T li" ) J 7 ty t,',,,'i-'l'.. ' C CIlllIB B " '"""C ''' '" iTOlJlCIH .'"IJ .IIPIVIWII. i,h Hllu" !lfc;,'K,H. rORUM .tletial iIiuSriin.Br!.',,l,7l!,ll " cilu. mr " vTiciiT.'WHuffsas;.1 L?r3 V ftt, iiV-' jiitt.j ,,,. daughter several ddjs nge because of " "' 'jntt 'l. i "" ' w www' " ' ,,uuu te lute hours shn l:eiit nml n,., ..it...i Ai cording te the story told the J.tK l'.v fhe girl, she met Dctwilei , Wilmington Man Stele Machines . ovhlrr'eM dirVV't'0'1 Vo,wn:BsVrweXage':l,,Heffir ,., Werth $35 000 Is Charge X. she went in., Hinf,, ! ilwr " l'rPMMl. she said, and tlie elope- , Clarence . Itatlidge. of Wiim.ng Wiim.ng .Wike water sh rli if, w f j' " was planned. As money wnsi""'. wu held without ball by Magis- T ( W ,I ,! i H, "lllisll;,n.1'.', it is alleged, they took the .Mate Ceward today te await extraill- II L ,. , " V.?- .. . ""T'"1' bends. I'liPy were arrested in Chester, "en by. the De aware authorities.. '""" " ' '""iin is nermu". - itatlidge, a lermer sin fn'n ""'' VrP"' '-VJ T'","";"n street. iClu" W,J ,lrlvI,,R hiN ,,,,r ""! n his , -, "'"""''r'Hy. nt 4 o'clock nrhnT,",1,l,,,!' '"'"'"'llnt.i a milk wagon , 'mm1 if ui li, nil I'i'liii htrmif. - "- Remance Wrecked LwK&f'i :'i'-v A.-3jWaaaaaaaH MABEL BAKER Wlldnoed girl who was nn uteri with man in Camden ELOPER IN SHORE JAIL Man Recused of Abducting Wild Wild weed Girl fSeerge Cheney. Cumac street near Montgomery nvenue. was held without Ijo for tip (Jrand Jury at n hearing In lIUwoeJF last night, lle is clmrged iiii iieuucung .iinnc! JiaKer, of Wild Weed, with whom he was arrested os es terday In Camden while en route te Llkteii e be married. The girl was re leased. the giViVme'th'eV estllle 3"c&. y S lived with Mabel's eldest sister, R1I as her common -law husband, the fnmlly believing they were legally mnrrledr Morphine nnd n revolver wern fnuml In Cheney's possession. ON THEFTCHARGE 16-Year-Old Phoenixville Girl Found "Hubby" Was Al ready Married PAIR NABBED IN CHESTER OMIIii.ienincnt is the portion -Wllilre.l Nelimin. sixteen vcurs old. I'heciiiwille. Twe' weeks age 'she 1 eiepeil. nnd new she llnils her "lnis- l band" u a married man with two small fhildren. In uddltien, she must face :i cliarge of liucenj. The elopement. It is charged, was financed with two , j.ineiiy iteutis owned bv Airs, .lamps Majer, the girl's grandmetber. ' Tfihn I'. Detwiler, of l'ottstewn, the man In tiie rise. Is In jail nt Went i J'licter en a larceny charge Squire i Hewell, of I'heenlwille, held him es- J terduv under M(MIO bail for court. I'n- i able te find n bondsman. Detwiler went te lull. His wife has signified her ' willingness te forgive him when he is ! out of trouble. snjinL' her cblldien ' need him. The gill ims been rilcnml ROB H0SIERYSH0P AGAIN Thieves Steal $1000 Werth of Goods Frem Max Cleln's Stere TIiiepi cntoied the hoiierv steie of Mnx Cli'in. 411) l'nplnr street, Inst nislit nml stele SI 000 worth of feeds. Clcln .1!. ...iintHiiil lifu liuu li linn lin .,.....! l. UlU'tMl - iril JW nr--. n iivii IIU l"Ut'l V store this mmnliiB. The front il.w . . i i i... i. -i.. ."" hick WH siuuii-u-ii u uiu (llieWS M1CII tliev kIiiimI enlnmce. ' (Mi-ln. who was robbed of .$S00 worth of hosiery several mentlis nire.. renertiil IiIh less Te the Frent and Muster streets police station. MAN HURT; AUT0IST FLEES Victim of Camden Accident Has Fractured. Skull A sneeding automobile continued nn 'its way last night after hitting .Insenh WHni1 tlilrtv-se en enrn iM .if un'l Seuth Second street, this 'city at Hrmiilwny and Hulsen street, Seuth Camden. last night. Wltzer was taken te the Camden Homeopathic Hospital, where iihysl- I clans say he hns a fractured .skull. GO A-HIKIl' ELOPERS ARRESTED There Is no mere delightful out-of-deer land, the world ever, than can be found within Philadelphia's own City limits readily accessible by street cars. Nevertheless, but few of the city's dwellers really knew, for instance, the enchantment of the Wissahickon Glen or the surpassing beauty and wonders of Fairmount Park. As part of the "Knew Your City" campaifrn, and for the guidance of theso wlie may seek the physical relaxation and mental and spiritual stimulus te be pained by a hike in the open, the following series of Trellev Hikes has been carefully prepared te offer n wide variety of enjoyable walks, ranKinpr from two te six miles, all of which will be found equally inviting at almost any season of the year. Trell.y Hlk. Ne. 1 e. Mil.. Trelley HIW. Ne. .1 -xl ii.. THROUGH THE WISSAHICKON Reute 13 . Oermantewn Av. flian at n.thlehem rilea te City t.lne Walk wcnt-latl.te Wla.a Wla.a hlrken. rten ttre.ni te Valley Oreen 3 mllen; te Lincoln Drive 3 mile.; left, te nittanheme Street Reute C2.Cli.lten Ave. Trelley Hike Ne. 2 3 Miles THE UPPER tflSiAlllCXON Reute 51 flermantnwii Ave. Change at Rethlehem riUe te City I.lne Wall wrat'lert-te Wlaia- lilcldin; down .tream te Rex Ave 3 mlle.j fellow Rex Ave left up hill te Reute :3 at Uethlehem PlUe 1 mile. Trelley Hike Ne. 3 4 Mile. WISSAHICKON CflESHEIM CREEK Reute S3 Wane A e te Car renter I.nne; fellow path north te Allen l.ane, left te Hickory Hill reud, te Wla.ahlchen, wallt up .(ream te Valley Green; enm te eat hank, rlfht, te Ora.hetm I'r.ek; left, te Reute 23.Qermau 23.Qermau tewn Ae Trelley Hike Ne. 4 2 te 3 Milt THE LOWER WISSAHICKON Reute CJ Wayne Ae. te Car penter Lane; left en Carpenter l.ane le Kitchen's Lane, te VVIasahlcken; down stream te Lincoln Urlre; rlfht, alone Drive te llldice Ae -Heute fi 1 ; or short cut left, alenv Drive, te niltenjieui. Street Routs 3-ChsItsn Arsr PHILADELPHIA RAPID n yvVKl,flv-'V'jf'fiB.f.,Jit, j" EVENING. PUBLIC I - BOY SAVES SISTERS Eleven-Year-Old Here Pulls Twe Younger Children Frem Debris in Dark ' BOTH PARENTS KILLED With remnrknble presence of mind, eleven-yenr-oldDenglns Hancock, of '2.1 23 Knlrvlcw nvenue Iflghtnnd l'ark, went te the rchctie of bis slsier I.eis, .1 . . . . mnnd Hancock. tln nureiits of iIk. dill dren, were killed Mr. Hancock had purchased a new automobile, which was delivered te his home In Highland l'nrk Saturday afternoon. The fumlly of live left that , evening te visit .Mrs. Hancock's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Wlialey, of Churchill, Md. They were te re- J uru Sunday. . At 11 o'clock, nttemptlng te get out ' of the way of another machine, the car turned ever. Douglas wub the nrst te recover and. crawled from under the car. Hearing his hlstcis' cries, he called te them net te bt frightened, and after getting 11 Hash light from the car. helped the little girls from under the iar. Nene of the children was Injured. Hearing no sound from bis pnicnls, the child began te search about ths tangled mass of wreckage and the renTIside. A short wnlk brought him "I'eii nis mower, wiie lay crumpled .uWlft SSK ,W? t hml imnnpneVl y nn.i l Lli Mfe if1 f ther ''vV ' UnnL L.ekwL ,for hl I r'.'.'.Tv.-.V1- 1Iance;k s , body wu.s hi iiic reun, nor neuu spilt open found further nwnv. Tliu liieu tl,l.. tig se that he could heidly walk, and nis henrt broken, Deuglns knelt by the side of the body, and took from bis pockets the watch, money nnd cverv thlng of value. He then sat down i.v nis sisters in the rend and comforted tlirm until liersens nrnnnil fnnV tlmm i te their grandparents. I , ? ''""foek was gcncial mat.ager I of tin. trunk .1. Shebel Company, jam '''"'""acturers, at Thompson and 1 Llenrfleld streets. The funeral services vieie held a! tiie lieme of Mr. and Mrs. Whalev, at Cliurcbville. this morning. BOY DIES OF INJURIES Child's Death Fellows Being Run Down by Autetruck Itiehnnl Moere, six jeais old, of 10,"i Heutii Twenty-fourth stieet, died this morning in tlie relycllnic Hospital as the result of Injuiieu jesterday aft ernoon when be was run down bv mi n,l.te truck, nt Twentj -thiid nnd AViiv- ei lev streets IV CUCllPi 'Hie Imy Inul teen pla.ing in tup jard of the Hallewell l'ublic Hclioel "and siKiueniy ran out lu the street directh In the path of the truck. Sergeant vieiizen, in tne iwentli and Tine streets station, who was standing en the corner, made a vain attempt te save the hid. The driver of the truck. William Dilniuie. twent-six jears old, of .'ill) Xerth Sixtieth stieet, did net bine time te apply bis brakes before stiiklii" the hej. He was nriestcd by Sergeant Weltcll. - ace ouner ip llinuiBten, is eliarced with the iar (eny of autornebllch valued nt Ki.'.OOO. lie was arrested at Fifteenth iini AI.i Uet streets last night, nfter he Inn passed tlie signal of u traffic police man. Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8.30 Te Closing IN THE OPEN SWEET IRUR VAIE-FAIUMOUNT PARK Reute It Olrnrfl Ave. te 34th si Hntrance Fellow nath-rlaht. under arrh (or take nivar Drive f.rnlna; left at Pumplnr Btatlen un .... .... ""' IO "erucuitural Hall Fellow Lllv Pnnd. te B.l- Id. Routes 35, 3 40, 41 Trelley Hlk. Ne. e 3 Mfl.s 0E0R0ES HILL FAIRMOUNT PARK Reuta 35 te 62d It Untrance Ce .lep. te r.aertres Hill Fellow drive, left-te standplpa. Right, en path, fro., drive, down .ten. Left, te Relment Jtanalen Left, en curving e,-Er"t ,l,rn "feergee Hill," fS elgn 'VynnedeM Drle." right, te 64th St -Reute 70 Trelley Hike Ne. 7 3W Mils CHAMOUNIX-FAIRUOUNT PARK Routes 61 or 75 te Rldge & MM. ale Preas Tails Rrldge Right. nar R. II llrldge. L.,1,, upRi, ' Klr.t left te Chameunlx Man.len. I ollew drive te tennis oeurts Lett, down te trolley bridge Left, te River Drive. Left, te Kalla Drldgs te Routes (1 or ?5. Trell.y Hlk Ne. 8 3 te 4 Mile Simttitr-ltnm llll-rilmiiit ftrk Routes 7. I, 16, 33 or t te 33d A Dauphin Entrance. Left, across playgrounds Right, around reser voir; down hill te River Drlv Laft, te tunntl I-aft. up curving driv. te cilrard Ava Reute li Or, straight through Lemen Hill te Qreen St. Reute 43, 44 na ft TRANSIT COMPANY MOTOR WRECK riirnn .fiT'tJ ri 1 1 1 ntiii nn tt lien ti inn . jc-.r ..!. (.i .-,' 1 .. . f.rrjv . j . t 1 ,;;,; :;,,::, " '.::i." i,t - :mw H..ciic..b..rK cieti.mB a result of an accident Satu.dny eve- ff'At, i T ;. ''tyMM V'Zf ?"!' ?nnc,0 "'T ..1 1...- ...!. ... . . . St"",'l ' ' -.' "--' ' r? '..' :ti Tlie in unction Is 11 di iiihk nines euisiue or uncsier- fyi-.ft ?lZ&Sg&"t,J'K'jfa defendniits nie M'celli town. Md. Mr. nml Mf. OfU Itnv Jfe.ilifej.viliLs,41.2 Si s . f... m... . ..ni.... t,r. A Tft CIICDCPT uci n 'SSmSSSr'nrvhiir'A j LEDGrERr-PHIIJADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST T T f .. 7 Park Concert Soloist . 'A ' i" - MISS SUSANNA DERCUM TO SING TONIGHT IN PARK - Contralto te Appear With Sym phony Orchestra as Soloist Miss Susanna Dercum, contralto, of this city, will be the soloist nt the concert tonight of the Falrmeunt Turk Symphony Orchestra In tlie Lemen Hill pnvlHIen. What these who have heard It en previous occasions predict will be the feature of the purely orchestral part of the program Is "Silhouette," bv Mr. Ilndley. The program : - nMnd March, "Tnnnhiuner". .. Winmur Oi i turn, "rtemnn Carnlvul". Il.Vllea en t Dallla" .'.V.i.V. '..Halnt-siens r i . Susanna Dercum Coprlccle Espagnol Hlmfuky-ICoraakew TNTratMiasiON' Slllieiiltes (t.lttln Hulte) Hndl-v ' SMilh: it. ,nch: III. ltillan: IV, American. V, Kiryptlnn; VI, frlh, ' Aria, "reople Vlctorleun" C'Hera No Ne vlnslma") , Horatio I'arl.pr i.i . . ,Su"n.n'!?- Uercum n) "Itart Wnuiulu," iei "iinm Hpnnit" Orle-r I ernandelc," from "IArlealeiine" Sulli l!l!t Tlie MunlcipHl Hand will piny at Ithnwn Htnet nnd Oxford avenue, Vex Chase, nt 8 o'clock tonight. Tlie pro gram : March (drat time). "Tnenty-elshth DI DI lnlen' . . it,..,,,,,. ?r'.Ure'i "1SI-" .TchaUevUkv vfCnl rlOln , . u Af.1lniinii ChnmrterlHtlc. "Tim Mill" . - .. onTe". Sf wlnn from "Mlmnn" .m.r"'. Tener ,ele.. ... ..".... .'.'V jcre Sna w ('nncert v.ally. "Cnnlne Tnnr" ... Otinirl r.ntrj- of tlin f',e1n Inte ValhalK" VnKner The I'liiladelphiu llnnd will plnv nt the Pnrkuuy I'Ina teniglit ut S o'clock. Tlie program : CMerture. "IViitlal ' encert Value. "Antm U'Ameur Ilnrp sole, sileclcd, Mr. Lapltliin An I.enlnc in "Toltde". i.ti:umi.s,sie.- flrnnil nl.ctlnii, "lihetufrln" Iliirrnrelln. "Talej of Heffman Seprano sole, s I. etui. MIk firey Nerwpilau "IlliipfuJy" (i) Amlantlne l.eutner Wnlilteutt-l Schrnpllnv Vi 'iii Offrnbach Lale li) rrcsie "Stir PpanslcJ Ilunner" The I'nirmeunt Park Hand will pluv at Uelment Mansion. Tlie program : OMTture. "ItltfnI" Wnener i1.'! lfiJ'"nzze. "Ii l'irnuettM". . .. rmelt M "Scotch Patrel" ... . . .si, Vrpi Cornet nole, "K-'inlnlei cm f prac HelIi Mr Same MHrteraiiV ' " Til.. Mhrtniri.ly nml tl... n.t...l..' i.. I ' '!"" "f .Scotch, Irlnh an.l UnllHh airs) (a) n.iBBM.- nine frm Natoma" .llfrl.crt l) Diurlptltu fantasj. l"lt- Natleni.." petcrlntlen 'Jhe nations lslteU ilurlnrf I this )ourne are rprsntcil l.y their rc spctln IIhkh anil ar In the fnllnu line order I. Kmclnml. 1'. Ilulii, .1, Jhpiii, I, Italy. Krnnce: tl Il-lKluni, 7. Unll.il Suiter I "HallPt l.vitlnn" . . .t.uirflnli Waltz, "vlrnna ItHiiiill' vinhP... AtrN lin.n 'ihltiitrri.. l..,.ir HIji:? "Mar MmtikI'M HiritiT &',' ' . y.iHIE' : a .. .7 ' rws.MtSfyw MISS SUSANNA DKKCUM j ! -J tz&g&t wr tan si JmW i . & t rl mm inquencning . Iff thirst itleaves Aj Hk BB nothiiigtebedti--. Jfflk M desired ClMffld& l! 1 Ufaii w i VVJaVv H gOD3aCw aB V M m m m SmAsM i0 """"k Dclic'eu3 and Rcfrcshlnd s4& I Mann & dblks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET About V2 Price 2.50, 3.00 Beat SUk Hosiery 1.00, 1.50 Silk 4-in-Hands 8.00, 10.00 Best Silk Shirt. 2.50, 3.00 Madras Shirts 2.00 White Madras Union Suits 2.50 White Cheviot Cellar-Attached Shirts, 1.85 3.50 Fashion Knit 4-in-Hands 2.75 1.00, 1.50 Silk Bew Ties 55 9.00, 10.00 Bathing Suits 475 3.00 Bathing Pants x 7S 2.00, 2.50 Fine Silk 4-in-Hands .95 Raincoats, White Flannel Pants, Gelf Suits, Office ' Coats, Dusters, Overcoats, Linen Mesh Underwear, Gelf Pants, etc. Mann & Dilks u92 chestnut street STRIKE VIOLENCE HALTED BY SUIT Judge McDevitt Signs Decree Against Amalgamated Clothing Workers PROVISIONS ARE DRASTIC dudgc McDevitt teduy signcii the writ enjoining the Amulgnmntcd Cloth ing Workers of America from Interfer ing ih nny way with the business of Compan, V1 streets, nstic one. Tl.e cnlly enjoined ill. nine Itltlltl- .iuiii iinntiiiiiiii,, iiinnn.itii.Bi - idntlng, insulting, annejlng, follew'.ng and directing nbusive or derisive lnn- i gunge or appronrieus epnnein hk"iii"- the empleyes of the factory, nt or neat the factory, or en their way te and fiem the place of their emplejmcnt. "Frem picketing In lnrge groups, congregating nbeut, pal riding, crowding or loitering nbeut the factory, or ap proaches thereto." "Prem visiting .the homes of the empleyes or their families and relatives and insulting, intimidating, using H language or tbreatenng the empleyes or Interfering in nny way with their home life." Tiie injunction writ was delivered te the Sheriff for immediate service. The Snellenburg Clothing Cempaii asked for the injunction following a strike nt the plant. It reopened nftei ten dnya'' Idleness, but efforts te get out fall urric.re, it was declared, were ham pered by the union. Twe Wills Probated The will of Frederick Killer, VM CSreen lane, was probated today. He Ienes S"i00. Anether will probated was that of Orphn H. Lee, 4041) Penn street, leaving an estate of .$.'5200. In ventories of personal estates, filed were these of Magnus II. Ilrewn, $041,307, nnd Jehn O. Itullitt. Hd. S20..J5S. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Jehn J BchrrlLur. 3312 N 13th Ht . anil WII- hetmlne KaiU'ckn, 710 -V 13th at. Daihl HnltLh, HIT N 7th at.. anJ I'ran- ceH I. l'lne. 307 Chrlatlnn a( Clyil MePheraen. "ill N. Iflth at and Hllza- bcth Mllea, 704 N' -llUh at. Joaeph J llarch, 104 Merrl si . and ITmlly O Ilrady. S4H N. HlnKKeliI at Arneld C riaclirr. 30 V. Sharpnacl: st and Imne A. Hlnedeller. H2J S sath at Julius Fester. IIS Kilter at., and Heaile I. Hall. (22 . 7th at Ilenjntnln C Hewnmii, 3010 narlnu; at., and MuiKaret M, Morrison. Hrtlil Hnrlnit at llarrv Skoreff. 1022 i: Mujamennlnu axe n rnl ReNcca '.fit. L'el farpfnli-r t Wllllun A Dmn. 24 1J K c'u nherlnml ai and Ixin-tta D. Callahan. 2071 Cedar at Vllllam II Cule 24.13 Tulip at . and Jennie M. llrennan Eflile Tulip at Vllllum A. lleftmun. 1443 i: MojamenaliiK avc. and i:il.abuth T. SchmlU, S.ll Itncc it bhmlrerlc 7. l'erreaer (27 Spruca t. and Mellle Tan, 217 fi. Jf-aup at Merr'H Klnohenlwrit. l't 10 H Sth at. and I.ntia Tuxler, M 41 Cnrke aa. lainus O IlrUhani IH27 liens at and Mar- xuiet II Dill, ,"i;22 Wlllewrt a CJLAD'S PARERSY COMPEL SUCCESS Unchecked WASTE In purine vegetable it Extravagnnc Continued Extrav usance meana Failure CLAD'S PARER turn WASTE Inte WEALTH Kitchen Equipment for Heleh and ReitanranU VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. 1.60 .65 6.25 1.85 1.25 fPia -il MtiE)liiiiWfrJ TjlCec CeU Company 23, 1922 PAT'S CUSSING SHOCKED GLOUCESTER PATROLMAN . . . Used Language "Net Fit for Police 4 . man te Hear" Even a policeman's vocabulary has kt limitations nnd Jiecnusc of that I'ntrlclc Willlnms, of Gloucester, N. J., had le pny $10.7fi en n cbnrge of dis orderly conduct today, "Your Hener," ild Patrolman Jen nings who preferred the charge, "he used language that was net lit for n policeman te hear." Mayer Andersen remnrked it must hnve been "pretty had." Williams nlse get In trouble by having n slight altercation with his stop step sister, Annie Hoever, and was held under $500 bail for court by Mayer Andersen en the charge of assault and bnttery. COLLEGE ROMANCE TO END IN MARRIAGE SATURDAY Fermer Penn Student Will Wed In structor of Chemistry A romance that began at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania in 1018 will end Saturday in the marrlnge of Miss Ksther K. Hpcncer, 5407 Cedar avenue, and Harry A. Alscntzer, Jr., new an Instructor of chemistry at the uni versity. Miss Spencer, who is twenty-two years old, entered the University te RjdjPS)lQ, ENGAGEMENT RINGS' - SUPREME QUALITY AUTHENTIC STYLES Fashion favors The Polished Girdle Diamond for this important ring. Drink iced Boscul ;and laugh at Summer's sun BOJL Tea leg-totally Different Linde Furniture Sale Largest Assortments! Greatest Values! Biggest Savings! Yeu can't duplicate any of these at any ether Sale new going en. Try it and see. Values, of course, depend upon both quality and price. A cheap price doesn't make geed value if the quality is peer. That's where the Linde Stere is different. Its quality cannot be excelled. Its prices are guaranteed positively 20 te 30 per cent below every ether store. They are lowest because of its $150,000 a year location and ex pense saving. If you need Furniture, new or later, yet it in this Sale by all means, for you wilt net have an other such opportunity for big savings very seen again. VhViIJ't $t'!F nCviJrit, r-Vy vfATT?Sa This Suit in Tapestry or Velour Is strictly guaranteed inside and out. Has mas sive Davenport 76 inches long. Large arm and fire- c side Chair. Loese cushions. Full nrincr Mn.. 5 tien. , 1h4l n v'ces-i rfSfea.UJSM' -""vj This Selenrlirt Very high grade. Extra-large 10-Piece Dbiny Wlnnf Hh..- a China closet. 43 nch ,M r- !- :Vr.v ," ?nne .a.cs,K"-. (round), or 54x45 inches (obit. RuS,l JleunM 9x12 Ft. Runs Rgyal Wilten High Pile Axminstcr. ! Weel Velvet . Tapestry Brussels '": 36.00 22.50 8.3xiem Ft. Hugs , Royal Wilten .. . . $5, 00 High Pile Axminster . MTO - Weel Velvet ... ,X Tapestry Bru.,els ." ' Ufa OPEN EVFivrvrQ Vf 7 I Ilzi If I TjPf B r kV " avay aaiuraay HENRY LINDE 23dStniet, Celuml&ia and Ridjje Avenues pursue the study of French, following her graduation from the William Penn High Scheel. IIstrikeJI CIGARETTE, ) ITS TOASTED It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated GAS Soldering FurnaceM, and Appliance Manufactured bv L. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d St Bell Market IH Kevttent. Main 7H 115 " "I t w..H4UV- . iirtlSB"? 1 'in1' . - 7f j W.lnuf c..:. dresser 46 inchr-i 185 oem Suit . 60 Inches Ien,. . . en table, 43 inches 1 AQ and V2 Off Gx!) Ff !?,.,. " ' - $.S?yual Wilten m .... 539.OO .'.VB" rc Axminster Weel Velvet T.incn. n .' - ' 17.00 15.50 13.50 $1.80 1.60 1.25 7;, " , r- . HM r, Llnelc" Extr7rrr,a,dc' Sq Sd iftr? Grade, sq. yd. .. , l?.?fla Gr.adc' s Y' "ni.e. sq. ya 1, 25 i t . Perry's Neiv Fall JUNTOR SUITS Sizes 14 te 18 years have the "swing" and "go" that every young fellow wanti Super-Values at $20 $23 $25 and up te $33 New models yokes, belts, out side patch pockets single and double breasted coats and a thousand ether little things that make them just right! He'll knew when he sees them. Handsome Fall Clethes Are Filling Our Second Fleer and a few are in our west win dows newest patterns "het off the griddle" fresh colorful gabardine and homespun over coats Sports clothes in new de signs. One leek convinces you of their quality. NOTE : Clearance of Spring and Summer Clethes at very much below value. A word te the wise. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men j. l Ce . ie:a We buy and dismantle all ltlndi of plants larira or small, con taining Iren and mi-el. CJoed price, paid. Michlevitz & Company HAitBi'.nrRfi. r. Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Talcum BntPnyJsBanky zr&feM&Stji sffcl545eJtnU,tf'' UrJehnWc.ne,rxc.k:r , triArt? 1 Cellins -Baths Electric and Steam MaMtagt Salt Rub 1 NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE 6LEEPINQ ROOMS NO TIPPINO 18.23 NORTH BROAD STREET Tea can r ycrur BMAtUST AHOK wtth EASE anil COMFORT whti ute HAGU1RES IRISH CORN NO PAIN TakM Off CtJlaea PIASTER sMaks ts jresn- f t CM a pacta cImmC ahl-. te ATMS limWtat. Taaa m rlasa. aaaa)aalttaaJ 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping partment Heuse S. E. Cor. 16th and L e c u h t S trectH. Absolute fireproof building. Several cuts avuiluhln. aise desirable Doctors Offices. Inspection invited. All modern equipment. Refrigerators, luundrv. . . ... separate maids' quarter,!. rrtvaf Branch Exell r if 1 Jrv I Tasta Tlm Outbjr lUet waaa as a MdWk Pl!llll mm? turn Kt$& Jli"& I .! if I tS&HiM' )i t f ijfS &ii i O '1 .'. U BBBBaaaavsaASi ui . .wjv aj
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