7fy&$ffiy nx u v " ??fwJ!vT ""(')1(!flivil(i "Vifiu, .u jAjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm L -t V J ft? 5 -PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'UGUST 29, 1922 ' f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- mv 5n i v ra u"1 r I i I ft- h-r SV . J -T P. I L EMPLOYES ROYAL IE 10,000 Transit Workers and Friends Are at Willow Grove for Annual Picnic MITTEN TO MAKE SPEECH P. It. T. leiliy stands for Perfc. tt.v Itej-nl Time. And that's Jut what nil th P. Tt. T. empleyes tire lmvlni; nt Willow Greve. The park Is the scene of n blR family reunion of nil the Mr. and Mrs. P. It. TVs nnil Mttte P. It T.'s. n 'veil. Themni I'. Mitten, president of the Philadelphia Itapid Transit Company, frequently referred te bj the men a "Daddy" or "chief." will preet his big family tonight. Knrly this afternoon one of the com pany' statisticians who Is known for his efficiency when it oemos te triune serious facts refaidmc the P IL T. started te count the attendance. He said the total wa something like 10.- 000, but while he was counting many ' mere were arriving by trolley anil auto Oe he gave it up for the time bclne. , Mere Fun Tomorrow ..,!!,cnflW,,l.,, V"? "'Vl'V!!'. flttsplees of the ( e-operative Welfare Association, will continue ever tomor row. The proceeds will be used for these empleyes Incapacitated for serv ice and In ense where illness require financial assistance. Under the direction of Lieutenant A. TV. Eckcnreth, the P It T. band of 100 pieces marched about the park ,er enadlne faml y creups While the P H T Hand played, another band of carmen known a the Kilties were cntertalnlns the children. Fer the who liked n martial spirit a I corps of thirty bugler added their elections te the potpourri. i Four girls danced te the noeompnni- ' ment of the P. II T Hand as a special tVatuie. They were Minnie and Acnes Orchard, .lean Mi Cley anil Mabel Grand. eus.i Screnadfd jenn I'liuip s,nusM was serenaded hlle nt lunch at the Casine by the HAVING " "i'i e. Tin- eirmnn iuspwii The nfehc.., nr,. wnitiui: ou fie band ga n ncHrti this afternoon be- rhnn,. fh,lt fk ,,,, .,n ljrll. hpp ,10(v twen. and -Moe clock te the cetim-fe ..utments of the iun An interesting featuic of the after- ynr,i. , ,, ip tl)p Hv(lr m,irnhl,rs of ne.in whs th" baseball game between ' xhe l;v ,. ,p .ij,,,, bent K,, , he transportation department of Al- ,., beats, are grappling Itgbeny barn and the way department After twr ntj -four hours the mrstcrv of He Airber barn of Mrs Tayler's .lisapinrance s a" Herman Mejer. president of tl, (If. flir frm k'u,,en ns MPr Although t.clals ( lub. direct. 1 the senior ath- hundre N ..f men from the marln- bal letic events the junior events being in r,.k ntid the navnl re.MItie ship !m xu..,,.- ,,, .,,,. .. "iiiiiiirni!!', mi- perlutendeitt of the Certnantewu ite" Club. r A A. Mitten w,i In general charge of the event-. I IM nt he Winners TS- ummnr 5 of t' iime. rw felloe K1'"-'a-i rtn-'i fir U' lln- 'our f-t tfn Irrh-.- rlrt lln-ic Hnr'seu!' I u rr" 1 ;i'n -MrenJ t enf sm'-h frank ford thirl r'rrrVIn Ii.irnr W .". i;.-.i. fourth. Wn.iaiii II rs t'-inkferl FPlj-.irl .l.h J.- sir un hihi rlrM .H.i t c',r .- 'unih-rlint tia-n, pcend tnr 7,fnr N- mnnt thlril H-r-tl a Wlnte'hfB llunilniKjin fourth. Knna Brsumer r-inkfuM loe yird 1ah for be h-twn four '-"t tn m)t ! '. t i irc'h'' Ttrv l!ar- fUne "irm.itit'nn s- ypj 1 Mi'I.4uchiin. OrrniAntiH.n third Vrrtiv r.rni an I rnl(tcrd fni nh mi r'sh-r, r. .r.k .r.k feril. Flftj-ar.i flah f .- clr'. nan rIcht rirt sll! ."jpUm rnir t-.,i l.iii.-:i .-nncs send Hi. n (1r"tr lluntl'it.Vin trt third Kchr.m r'l.mer Willow Ore.c f'urth i i-ir" K'.nie- wiiiet ;no- Thr l'l rii- f.jr mvj m .!er ! i fi tn (r hnjfrst Kr.l nJ '.r;;. O-tr Ri"hmaml "en I r'-ntkitn MirrRi wll u ilMit anl Hrjrj flir'f.ush Iii irt th'-l i.'tn ili nurf W t Orn and It.iirv OrifTiBi-r ' unirrar1 fourth krepvn i i .iriii n. iiju a ia l-ullard rlih r Hunt ms-d ii Tljr !rfrd rw- r r t ht-M""n foti feti fet ten nri'l i- f-M -n, in hn Plrat rMr1 i'.ir ll'li' "nAn nnd Jehn I.a. j ' JVI low 'iri'f ,',.",' i !r. nr.rnan' l-ratkfi-d r.1 I M I u,i- v.rrnaii nn thirl F. Ilnillimin t.M.vrn an.ti';3. r r.r i e. i.i , 1 - , Hcward Wlnfpr brr UfviTr art r: tsrttin IlB.mr nt ' rut mi r ' - s r's un I, - f,,ur e,t ,-n tn !.- Tut At n.. Itanna Vi,,-v ilre. - end " . -!. Mrnr Ueln-nit t. id !t '1 U r Iiupli .or h. tar p'e . i r f i-e i 1 hm a.n f;r ,-!-' ,-k h,.0 i rcrl.r 7 f ii li in1 H ti- rif.it, u.end Mi'ci.'t Pi ii'h I.u-tii th.rd Aiia H-eurn H'l nt t fmnh I!r'.ha II(i..-..ui J.u'.ertit- Pint. iu 'e- 1.05s- r-t. Fur Wn.. l' I !" -cot ,i , Itlcs OlPti d " 'd f;-s (t- t.'i-.-rti Y.ce nl vu n ra'-- fe Kirlj- S'lrst. :.ir- ).. i ,r -r i 1 nbr and .-01..TI i" thrnu' Fr.iKferd 'h'r! Mn-l Ilrmvn II. . m.ni t-ur'n vsinu i arn S'n-ifen! lai' fro.' rar for is i l"lrt K neis. tn. n ' u7cr and r:d- Ua-rar 'V ,m riree reti1, i: link' 'ilv.-.ld art Hm, . ard Imrand. Frie 'hlrd J ,nr t'Tnpirv Blment and .-am Tl.llnccr l,ui..-n Bai';ball threw fe- mr's Firt Aiar:i i Smith l,uzm. ity-end .NI Rai.kln .ui lr anl I.chnh. thir . uinvrirs iil.rr.eic Willow OrOM' Egf and oeon ra. for slrls Flrnt fail, rin J',"innn. I.urrr . rrt lie.en Orlfr , Flttnth aid H lntmiun thl-1 1 Mln Si-haffr It dje. fourth Flerenii' ' Gatitrer J.urrrn Ohater'a rat" fe- hi s Fin' y. Klrii Glarldt wur 1 'I'm T mp " Itlmei 'h rd 1 de Harrar '. .low jrj e fiiirth, I I.arl.ln Klment 100-yard dauli for m r Fi-f F W'arr r't r.ltilal ''enil H O a.'ear.i "h-l f. t Klct-lcal, fuiir'l. C. J.eiedir Frankford .Sack rnri F'rnt W F'nrt, fal.u-i'hi1 cend. 1.. V ' andj Frannferd third. It MllUr Amb- and I el ah 2(Mard lash F'rV 'J iloedmar V-n-Mr and Th!.h s'-end If Outer -. ov ev hlll. third I. Dale Ambe- -l l.nt ;n fourth, J (' fane.- I'n ur I'eivit .stii tlrn. Shetfut Flmt 11 V. "ha-dm-n Dfla-ar Per .su". r s. end Jl. (. !Uui"'liir Ac reut.Mnj third J J H IU I ujer fourth M F Hr'th Acr un'lrr f'l'9'a-le ri" F i ' It U. i ilersen i: up ' trln', "i ird T arhl J ',-utt -h - t. U fl-lj 41-COUH'll.i 'eu.th S ,4VFt Ca1 ewhill Thte lfKRd rai- Flrit i ... nn.i H JIind t n tn il r' -: II stl!lr sr.l K Hiirnl Aml r n) ll an 'H M I, W C'rf"d and H rauterd eirMi,; f.ejrth C Th in I,us-i f aii.l J Iiaiy Fiunkfnrd ShOH ra.- l''rt F Xi.di.-xen I.uzuni i end J WfkJ. AtnLer and I-hlBh. ih p, Charles 'Jallagh-r Cut t.-r.and. f mrtl, r Br""n AmbT and thlirh llalf-m a rtdu" Flrii T sn..th r Krlfdfr U Ituohlnen and U a Siche . iacut(i dcpartnifnt st-cend F 'V Wtr Ick. H Uininiiar 1 II U ct m.d If 1I'. 'tinn. elei Tn il dlar"ri til I jr i II Vekh II. Ilallln, 1. c lausi.ure and II Bchauni Senior .vrinf-n's cantj Flfiv ard daah -rlut t i:-,r w rnd It Mui-K-MZi' th id I' MeiiHt.na u r fourth I .MelUnhauir. a'l of . 1 euntfirf diuri'neuf , HaiDa I threw -First n fKfrlJl ,-. nd J Ilrlrl third Jt l)rti fourth Mrs J Smith all of pl.Ttrial dpar'ment 2a0-ard r a' First H MmKfni" t. llullrnhauar I Mollenhauer and I. Kinnf, aoreuntinB dfjinrtrifnt atcen'l It. lir'tt. B. ITIIIIng Mis J Smith fathjrlnt Itr Itr Cermick, ilptilral dffartnietit Petate rar. First ji .MarKnr frfcend, I Melli'tihaur third. It Mel'"nliau-r ftellinR inn centcat- I .rat II I.rtu, i.er- nd .s ltWn third i: Miilth BOOST PRICE FOR COUNCIL War Veteran May Be Named te Va cancy in Camden Hoceinuiemhitioii Im - l'i n ni.nle i. Catiiden City Council I'mi t'oleud U'ui fiehl H. Trice Miccecil t u late Iluben A Vnniiiater an ('nuui ilin.ni from the Si"' end Wnnl. Ills 11 1 ijxit 11 1 mcti t will be 4eteriuiiiei) iiet Thurla.. "tileiiel 1'rli'e t cennectrd with the II 1th Infantr is ule iictitit; oeloiii'l nf the New .Ici'M . Nnilenal liiiiinl, ntnl during tin. World War was in liciierul CrOWlIer's Otlice. Democrats te Meet Friday llanlsbiirg. Aug. 21). ill. A IM A call wns Issued today b State Chnir mii McCiilleugh fur n meeting of the (kite Democratic Kxivutlvc Cnuimitlce in Hairlsburj; Friday mernlns. i P. R. T. MEANS "PERFECTLY ROYAL TIME" iHt1P3s JB"-'wjrvJIHi itii'0r:h-li IBk. a-JCEii' Sk f, JSMKH FORWIDOW I "l(BBpWC R'ver at Navy Yard Watcliad for J Bedy of Mrs. J. S. Tayler, Supposed Suicide HER GLASSES ARE FOUND Pifty sailors and marines are )itv i"c the .mays at the Philadelphia .Nav inrd. and a f-cere mere ere watehins at the bows of ship moored nt the tiler heads, loekinc for the body of Mrs. P.nrbara Tavler widow of Commander .Tame- S T.iUer Mrs Ta'er ilNapnenred fri m her home nt llroed and Itd.iwaie Mcet-. In "effii er row." i, i llnie betwi'i'rt 10 o'clock Sunday niirht and 7 o'necls yesterdaj morning. She was l.isr -ecu a few hours after her husband, n 'f.nl- ;,, Il(pllni of 'i.ernicieus'.mrtma icai etticer .it tl.e .Nnvi lard, died 'ti taken nnrt In the senrch n tint mui 1 1 found urn th" mi'sing woman's Ki.isi's, wlileh n en a Ix'ticli in trout en ,,!,uKlus'.'"'', sh0 frM",,,Mt,J- M t i -.tn ii cliicK e. tenia. merninc l'ennis tjueenan a machlntst en a na.y tup nt the feet of Hread trei". saw a wenia'i in a blue drfss and a blue i rat vnli.Ing toward the Tjj'nr home en IfelnwnrH street. Mrs, Tav'er Rfi' a li'ii" ilres and n blup c-hiie i The jiinrds en the ci;.- have I lllVe deiMI . ' nuo-tiened Ne woman passti lit du-- mc the nlEJvf l.e'ir" ii' Suni.a' . .' "r mi'tnh'T of ibe murlri' suuril Iv'iev Mrk . Taj let b s.gl.t Ir i alines- i.npna. sbV that she should have slippnil nst , The sentries that surround tn.' i.-d but her fnmi! fire pinning their hope. , en this s'c'ider chance Commander Tin ler d 'd af'r an i!' i!' iiess of eernl months Dur'ns the tlnvs befete his ihath his wife 'ffuspil i te leave Ills ule. sleeping at the lies 1 itul. Sundii' tilprht. after he was dead. 1 she r.turre.1 home A hretlier of the ilrr I man, v he 1 ad come en from the Seul", and wns te leave enrlv jenter- le fm a-liinsten te arrange for tnc turiai wenr te ..i-s 1 aj inr v room - - - --. .. . estiTilny metnlng te -aj goed-bv. Her .!... n...n ... .... ,...,1-U.. IT.- bd ha(l been lept In. hut she had gene. Tl Tayler have two daughters, Itnrhar.i. niretetn .ear- old. a H:yn M:ir student nrci Kuitly. twehe eur eur eld. Jteih girls an- nt the League Islnml beuse. Commander T.irlnr had been ill six months Souti afur he fep ill he un derwent au operation at Jeffersen Hop Hep plial hi'ie. and was later trangfen-et te the Vaval Hospital BOYS STEAL 300 TICKETS TO ZOO Break Inte Public Scheel Building at 908 N. 5th St. Three hundred tirkew tn the Zoo logical Gardens were stolen when rob bers broke into the Jeftersen Publk Scheel building nr 00, North Fifth street. The tlneies. believed by the police te nave been tKiyi. nel tensiiu'raim liscriiiiintitlen in ciertin their loot, taking enU the Zoe tickets and two cans of paint, leawns school supplies behind Thieves fercl in entrance te the tailor shop of Maurice Fiberman. I. Seuth luird street, off night, and stele suit cloth valued nt ?1."0. Clght quarts of liquor and jewelry Breker Allowed Until September 20 te Reimburse Fermer Client Llod liililiuu. formerly a broke, of this i!r. was itrr.iigned before Magis ti ii. Flt7gersld today chargid with .0 nui-ieii of inene hi long ing te Mis Florence Hadli'-ld ii ill lam was urn sted Usi June and le hi in J-.'iMMi bail for further hearing en August '-'I. Jiall was (litem by J. A. .MiCulIeugli liefure the date s.t for the fiirtlur hearing McCullough died. Meanwhile Ijilliam dlsBpneared lie was triii" d te Veiitnnr. N. J., uml arrested there yesterday bv a private di tei tl.e. lllllintu was held ln .spurn bail for a hearing en September '- If he makes ifritutiiii betere then, it is said, the charges u .11 he withdrawn 45 N.J. MEN SEEK OFFICE Time Limit Expires for Filing Nom inating Petitions Trenten. Aug '-"0. The time limit for petitions of candidate seeking nominations for Governer. Flitted States Senater apd Heprcsentatlves in New Jersey expired yesterday, although the Secretary et (state, announced that petitlenV placed in the mails yenterdny would ie un opted Subject te blieh possible additions there are tnree can didate ler tioM'rner, thrte for Fnltid Snite Senater anil thti ty -lune for llepresentatiii'f. fieni the twehc New ilersvj districts. ir IT'H A IIUKO ACTOMnillLK iOU want, you'll nnd It en rf ST. Aiv. '"",,. lob , Hirsh ll'-Vr. Washing- Tn" reunn-up ""- 'l 1 V ,lrt fenl. is prcsider,' ..r .he.eunnl: Mrs ivuni,frd Hospital .mil died from a ' tvenue ? ..inferences -esterday betw n $ I Keherts Com.'en. Wes, CheSrer. mc ' fnl(.lre , the lase of the skull. lilnser tena.enue v ,., tprtivcn In the chamber, et ,,rPM(ent . M, , h , ,, J,lkpnSi arrested. s,anni"i ltisenberg 11..1 Uest film.'! -iIh uho(!Plnltlemo in the ..,,,,.,, ,,.,.,,. Mr, Hewiml "rrVfTiBMn JiVl-1" 'UB " .u7n threw the drug rinS into a ft; TZ, ",,j 'ill ., I..lll0n I . - p R R FMRIWF IIIMP, TRAPIf robbed of 5,10.. in jewels. u , tnken. executiye secret,,, . P. H. K. LNljINt JUIVlr b rKAOK nisnatehfs from Washington Ijilicatc GIVEN TIME TO REPAY . Wv Wk Jmn!Kl?Z ?XZ" 0v- Ral" ' Rich d Pris-ineri lleier M)ci.iy. ..i "'''',, ,,1Pm,r organii-utien is renresented ni Street Brldcie. Barrlna Traffic . -xs. y . .T nt vbv.. rH Ne. the P. It. T. Is net tislng condurterrttes. but May Phillips, Kathrjn Iteikefeller, I.tilil ltelt;liter anil Kdllh O'Neill show luiw they'll leek if the were lelleitlng tlihcts. They are at the annual P. It. T. plnilc tetlay. Keluu C'ltle Ila-.'ar Is leiplnt; mer I.. Itoethman and winning the leap-frog contest ARRESTED Vice Squad Finds Old Haunts of Peddlers and Addicts Vir- i tually Deserted SEARCH LASTS TILL 2 A. M. Alembfrs of the vn-e stpin-l. In -herg''' of Lieutenant Charles l.ee. .nade i round-up of ililct druc ales men and addicts in the rlt inst 'itaht. The old haunts of the .tlKpeiisers of ('one wie found te be vfrMiallj ile- L.,i ltl.eiir!i ertr rotien Was ....,'i,il ,,.,,l.i lir 'the ilejectives I enl one seller and three addicts were causht. The round-up continued until -o'clock this morning. After the raid. Lieutenant Tee said he ilty was irtuulli free of illegal i. epe tJilesmen The sellers of narcotics. said Lieutenant Lee. "lune "'.her been nr rested or have cleared out of the clt. Lven the add cts are zn?. It is as hard te find an illicit -Inv salesman in th- citv new as It is te find a neeilli in a harstack Hie city i virtually fte of the illicit trade. A bottle of dope could net be. 11 ant . ii'iiui. "i ui' --....-..- . ,., fivised In the citv 1 lsl.t new ter a ' . .: " million dollars Mnn Places Visited by Squad Tnere were ten nun in the rwe se.uad which lieutenant l.ee directed te the cle.m-up They visited main places, both in tlie southern nnd cntr.ll sec tions of tl.e cj'y The tl.e men arrested gave their, name, as Charles Fl-tcher twenty -nine rears old. of ."'-.") Perter street; IMward Jei.es. foitv-twe, "JO 13 U'uarrv street; Jeseph Wolf. twent.seen, .t),i Mne Meet. William Campbell, a Negro. Te- th and Hedman streets, end Jehn iVmI.ih Kiirhth and me streets. .u but Watklns were l.eld in Mini inin ard today Watk'itis was held in .?.'!000 te the 'irnnil .llirv ny .iiiiifinne . , - ball for a further hearing. .. The arrest were made at utnercnt tunes and nt different places unit ia arresiHi en i-u'"" " Wolf. He said be hed no drugs with ,jm but offered te meet tliein inter, When h left they arrested Campbell. Meeting Wolf later at hlghtli i nnd i tu- lewhlll streets, they arrested him and fmu.d a una'! quantity of dope tn his possession, they snid. KeuniM'p Fellows Conference vri I'ltilteniiiiry nere, m ir... ...... charge of smuggling ei nope uue iui penitentiary. 'A drug nest ii referred te In a Vtte'r reported as having reached Dud- rii.. from Convict 170.ui i. Ibe eon vlct reports that tne drug nesi soe', revtnl tuelf. The convict p - . - . . . . will IllhO writes, necerdlng te Duihllng: "The head of the Prisoners Relief sincietv has ( one the i. ity et i-niui FOUR ARE 'i DRUG two members of lie uce squuu niu.i. (n.eupi,t te the attention of femlniii. WORKMAN KILLED RY PAR an appointment with htm te buy dope. , vtJrs te ,,u. falr WUnrvKIHIM MLLCU DI UAtl , The two detectives were s'.anding at ' Fl-lith and Vine streets when they saw 1 he ceun.il is composed of twenty r struck and Dragged While en His ,. " I , l .neVi Wolf n.ul ask te mere erganu.itiuiis dealing with dental, ... ,, ampbell approach le 1 n id nk te , , ..pernii. e. political 'chirii- ! Way Heme b,1'.aX ,, ,n uivinc. " "nd sec.,1 ,.rtl,e. It Is the eiil- A ..n.-man nr killed Patrick Kent- "'Th'- .leteci.es then posed as nddicts .euie of the Ceum il .if National De- ig. sutv-live years old. (i:i!l j;.i- .i .,.i..i te mnl.e tt nurclinse from fense that was er'anbis during tl.i Westmoreland tneuue, last night at d'lphla a grent serlce, for which he following Kepiihllcnn and Democratic has received little thanks. He han (nntlidntes for the Heuse of Iteprcciil -put Fncln Snm next te n dnig nest htUes will sneak: W. W Leng. Min which will seen reveal Itself." Martha O, Themas, Samuel A. Whil- Snme member of the Legislature may aker. J. Hayes Turner and Mm. Jean Introduce nt the next session a new bill or an amendment te the dope act of July 11. 1017. known as the Vare act, and presented by Jehn H K. Scott. Judge Monaghan Indicated. I'mier the present act a fine nf 520O and tne years' imprisonment may be Impose.! for unlawfully possessing lings The Judge snid he felt that eme of the courts have net been bund ing out the proper sentence ln cases where defendants nre only convicted of possessing drugs. MISSING GIRL FOUND Beatrice Levy, 14, Held In Atlantic City With Benjamin Keegan tliinlic ( Itj, N. !.. Aug. JO -Mi--, ing in- ii her home in Philadelphia for niiiii. viel... I!..:itii(e Leiy. feuriei n .nits e.d, 'Mi-Hiiested here in leiiq any w.th IlinjiiMiii Keegan, twem.-twe Kei'snii is being held oil a setlells eiuirge and the mri is ueiuc Held as a iiiatcrlnl witness. BIG CROWD AT FAIR Unusually Large Number of Ex- hibits Requires the Use of Extra Tents TODAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY ,!"i- c, Pifpn'tK tn 'tei.rp Ptb't' I rArjrr West Chester. P.I.. Auk. "0 -The epetiini; (hj ,if the fnlr of the Chester Count) Acrlcultiiral Association today Xives premi-es te ..cllpe all form 'r ef ef ferts, and. with yr..id weither. the at tendance is expected te break record?. The d'n-plaj in tnery depnittnent is line. There have been te main entries n the puiiltr exhibition thnt hundred wrre refused because of a lack of space. ntrn tents have been provided for -some ether departments A lending feature is a -T s:,tj cveiv d.i by the Welfare Workers' V-tocm-tien for the etiteiiiilniiicnt i cM'dreii A midway with hundreds of featuie, eeveis the space between grand -t.unl - md entrances en two stie-ts. 111..I pie- 1 sents all sorts of amtiTnu nt, 'lil.e 11 carnival jiresentn fentuies of an im mense show. 11111I 1. tlie largest mill in -t which has ntip'ared here. The re are hospital tints and dozens of tc" let tefreshnients en the grounds, while k'tnl men have fine special booths. The race program commences this afternoon, and the entries an- heavy in each clnsu. Children Admitted Tree Today This is Children's Uny at tiie fair, and school puplis trem nil sections nt the county are admitted fiee. Many schools will at'end in bodies, nming in ' automobiles, nnd a special jiregrum bar, ih-cu arrniiK'si i"r iiiein (luring tlie an pmoen. The diruhal will be open at night during tr.e wck. variety of subjects of interest te women will be ili.c.issed b tlie Chester County n-0 erative Council all'l war. Ki'presentatiie member ergani'nti .ns nie the League nt Women eteis. thf Ited Cress, the Chester Ceiint Ile.ill.i feuncil and the Chester County and Federation of Wetin n s Clubs. Portable Dental Clinic Miss Martha ;. riiemns. of Whit presented in it. line et t.ie nddltieiis te the v Ii bttiens, which comes under the su :.erislnn of tin letmtv nubile wlmi.l is the portable dental clinic, Information aim K various pelitjmr candidates will he distributed from th booth of the I.eigue nf Wemnn Voters. Mrs Charles M lea, of De.en, ehali iiinn of the (eunty, will (ireslde in a meeting Thursday morning, when tae nana reulhe isrewne. .miks i nemas Is ice chairmnn of the Ieaxue: Mrs. I'. l'age Allisen siTntnry and Mrs. He. ace A. Pyle treasurer EVADES SCHOOL WITH SHOT R01B-UP INCHESIHCOOHIY. .Marie Ceii-iiiiitlne and Jehn VmuiIm VmuiIm Bey Fires Bullet Inte Head When ! mesfa and li'se Mar 11 of Plul.tdcl Parents Plead With Him efhtlals today According te the ind's pa rem s. thev picuded with bun te go te school, which reopened yesterday The youth, the. nld. rushed ftem the loom and shot hiiuself in the bend, . .PAKTMI'.NTH T(l .STIT KVI'.II. I't Itsl flS " ' put ri'lulremiMit nia he fui ml lU'artliiniit euiuiiiii (Jrrrnsbure. Pa.. Aug. 2ft - (Hv A. New mlli U 7' '"".'.'if ' "r " Hl! ,rt "'' "f -0MP"i P.)Heward Wilsen, the fourteen- ii , Y i'i f"l,, . II.I. ' , "Iloweyer the miners realise H,e year-uld school boy of Ilennin.e, Pnr )," '0'-nnd 'ile'bm V ,1 ' , "fnUr, "P-"0" " "-r "Hew affairs In lierc. who shot himself in an effort ,., &tr '! I , ' K in i," S iBk,U" I. I "Urn",C,,t ""' HAcnpe going te sel,e..l , nan reported u, ,,,., M s,,,,,, !llM(lMi ,, ( ), ! ,. ,al" "vir "H "mSl- a "ien critical condition by hospital i it m ,... . - i..,.,., . n i en.... .. .. v s. ... no .. BLIND FOR 10'DAYS, SHE SUDDENLY SEES Miss Margaret Wisler, Norris- town, Regains Sight After Aute Crash Scara "FLASH BEFORE EYES" Miss Mnrgnret Wisler, of 500 Stnn bridge street, Nerrlstnwn, has recovered her sight after ten dnH of blindness, which doctors had feared would be p"r lnnncnt. 'L'he milts woman's case i most un ti'tial. She wiiM stricken "nihil In an ntitotneblle accident, and recevtved Intt night utmost as quickly ns sne lest her sight. Saturday night n week age Miss Wis lrr w.ts iiutomeblle riding witli Jehn Smith in the lattcr'b car. lie was teaching her te time, and idie had lie Mrei'ng wheel when another machine approached, headed straight for them. The frightened girl swered the machine ns quickly as the could te one side. They ueided a collision by n margin of inches. "There was a sudden flash In front of my ejes," said the girl, describing her terrifying experience. "I had never been se frightened before. After the llah excrj thing went dark for a mo ment. Then the llasli r.unc .tgain. "Hvcrjihlng seemed unnaturally light for an Instant, and then all was dar': ngnln. The darkness pressed dnuu en my eyebnils. blacker than any night. I put my band" In front of uiv face. t could net see them. 1 crte-T out, 'I'm blind.' It was only tee true. At first T hoped that it might pass off in it few mementa. It did net. Mr. Smith took me home He had te lead tnc out of the car. 1 could see nothing." Misii Wisler was taken net day te see Dr. Frank l Parker, a Nornstewn oculist, who is connected with (lie Wills ! Hospital of Philadelphia, lie ex amined tlie girl and shook his head. It looked like permanent blindness. He treated the girl for scxernl da.s. At lat she was able te li.-tlngulsli ligtit from datkuess. but could net see eh- I Jl'c.1 . . . . ...... l.HS II Kill HIT MSUMI ll-IIUllt.i iiii'.-i ns suddenb ns it had cone. All a once," i-alil the Kirl. "I could see again. I don't think I eer wan mi happv in my life. 1 netcr knew be- fneii lin.i "(mil It wns in he nliln te dlstlnRiiish the familiar faces around ' me. I cried with joy. as 1 had crlu' i with terror before. I can see as! well af e.er." I Dr. I'arl-er says he hn never reen a ; case just like It. I'hjslclnn.s think the I Ktrl was attacked bj n condition of the nerves similar te "bhcll shock." which caucd the optic ncre te cease l te function temporarily. - - I JOHN HARRIMAN. 19. WEDS vanlns Annual Welsh iaj at Hoei.j Met Yeung Bride While Still in'tilcu. near Wilkes-Ilnrre, lomerrow. Prenaraterv Scheel Thousands of union men will throng . p 1 h J.r V V"n ."" . f- rbl t Vfi t Ien. I Uaitiev also kept close tabs en the M-I.oel summer playground se,,vri " n n'l;,'!W ,' "" '"'s''' -"f "" Mr. show and could tell te the minute just hnrh of I10 s..,pnt ilii,8re.inds W ,,f .1,,.., lariinan nlii.te,'n .ears old. , , ht , , WnKlliI12 ! ' lcn anv ,mrtleulnr act would appear " pat.de. In the nenhborheodi Tvl mrtl il iJ ,,m- l,llt " ns will lit the White) ' su -1. information was sought by '.'.'J !,rpnl J'' ''"i,?? " V-?" Krou.,,d ,rMS of New eik. and Miss Alice A. Laid-,, ,() thl ,. uns I1)t PKVvetPth U i pntreni. -"" "' "" ' .MM "'''hed wcnl ,ley nineteen daughter of Mrs. .. I, ' rnprlw ,he,,.. however, that the P H li ed at 4800 Walnut street and Is 'glares mrrjlnis Ih-ip nniBreund hi- Lnidley. of ( blcage. was announced ,.,.,(,, ..ypected the hard coal strike survived by a widow. n"T' M"' "f H". fhi dren were Is & a . . tr rtii . hi- ifiii n Lit i .111 n 1 1 iij 1111 i u 1 ioe. 11 1 1 11 kiiiii iii .1 11 1 -. 1111 . 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 ti a . c--.ii'iiiii' . . 1... .... ....... . ...... .u..w... i-ii-.i,iiiii , .inn iiifvi i'ii-ii-s Hi'i' rnrriM marriage was with the consent of the parents of both. ceremony wns simple, owing te the recent death of Prank f'arley. Mr. IlarrimanV , grandfnth't. 1 1 Mis. Harrlman met her husband i while she was here -tudying music. I sin.wng nt the Heward Chandler Christy home "Jack" Harrlman. then i'n preparatory school, ramp te the Christy lii'tne te attend .1 swimming party, lie wns introduced te Mls I.aidlcy and they met frequently thereafter. PARENTS FEAR FOUL PLAY Girl of Thirteen Has Been Missing Since Saturday Nlnht The pnrents of thirteen-jenr-e'ij Der- etl.ey Kene., 'JOLT. Seuth stieet. who has been nilssnK .,.! . American since Snt unlay night, suspect slie has met with foul play. According ,(1 the sterv told today bj Inr parents te the police nnd te" de". ti'cfnes of the Mi-stig Persons I!u-re-iii. who ate iincstignting. tlie girl lett home early Saturday nlglit for e mr.iing-pietuie show nnd has net been heard from since. The parents say that ,1,,. irl had n: sweetheart nor him they any reasons i? suspect she was dis sutiMeil at lieme. , Terrisdiile street .. lift . et lie was employed as laborer , niiretm of IHghwiiys and was en way home at .. e clock He . resse.l ' the ills the track te benid a waiting car an ..,..! -. tiehid ft it riillin. .. - I was struck by another car, operated b Jehn r.la-er. Ki'ttliig was .'..il l I rnrikteid ineniie dragged ien leet neteic the ai was stepped He was taken te itreet uriane. earrina incline nnd Ilcverciii'. I Freight trnflie eer the Pennsyhnnla de.elep and gnw industrially and nu nu Unllread bridge which cresses Kieh . merl.-iilly . Their duy of triumph is at mntnl street nisi ulsive Fehlgh ineniie v.ns stepped for se.rral hours late last night, when en ( nglne Jumped the sin gle trtK ii " ' tin1 bridge Hanging in a precarious position nnd in danger of falling te the si reet be low. the (iignie was watched bv a squad of iHilici men sent from the P.el grade anil Clearfield Kt reels station by Acting Lieuti mint Veir. The space around the bridge was roped off. Elkton Marriage Licenses Clliten. Mil., Aug 'JO Mnningc 0 iitisi. ..en siicd hcie today te I'ninU W. .leiTi-"ii and I'.diin M IMirtag, Lewis I, 'Ihiieiiainh and Mildred It. (rliinn. Wnltrr II llan-e'l and Minnie Wnrfel Itin iiieinl W. lielTni.ivrr mid n"ln '"i '. ruunac n iiiel lVarl D Cnun h, Neithe i si , i Mheil Plumb elid llileti ,1 . I .s 1 1((-, I'lnhidi 'tiliiii, f.iilnl in ebhilii u li. ! the f'.i im i In nig nndei nge llltl SIJ IT N MM u S,m; lllu Hlt Uu U I .11.11.(1 If., i fi ener i .. i '.1 in ii vir - ,n i, , , wriej. t'tiuut thl h I li' h fren .1, n ai. , (Inn S.illen of ll.e H.iii.liiy Puilii. I.tiiiies 1 "itce Ii a jut.lt Aijv. Jri l.ierir Minun in llie hiinria Ius- ii ... ...ii. - . . . j ...- . ii no i .iii-ii , illietlll , .s, ... (.lit, ..il. I .v . LEWIS MAKES QUICK , IP 10J0AL FIELD Gees te Anthracite Region te Confer With Lecal Union Officials TO FIGHT PROPAGANDA Jehn Ti. Lewis, president of the T'nUcil .Mine Workers of America, slipped out of town early this nfternoen, with all uesslble secrecy, en n hurried trip te the anthracite regions. He has n speaking engagement nenr Wilkes-Ilarre tomorrow. He left early, it was learned later in the nfternoen nffftt. tutinli ltlr.l1lrt hnmititii, tin tililiil a chance te talk "with the workers In Hie llllnC llelns. I niuu-ra i-ivs.: iu .'ii. turn iiwviitii in... Mr. Lewis' hurried trip was ecca- hnd net been officially advised with re re slene.l In large part by the receipt f . f'"-d te the matter and added 'nothing Information that the ...Inn enern ters ". hfen ene ,0..'T11 R Clieugh weie circiilatiut; u statement of their position In the cenl rnrcrsj among tiie co. 1 1 minerH. Tlie ptesldeiit of the mine weikcrs. therufere. hastened te threw himself into (lie light, hoping te eeunteiaet by his peiseiml mnguetlMit nnd appeal the leallets which the operators have been broadcasting. Statement by Operators The statement follews: "This is the proposal made by the npernleis te end the anthracite strike and get back te work : The operators te agree te pay the old wage scale until March .11. lll'j:!. under a contract profiling that : "The Anthracite Heard of Concilia tion should meet next .Innunrj nnd fix wages and working conditions in the nuthrncitp field for the year beginning April 1. lDL'-'t. nnd that "In case the bourn did net agree by February lfi three Impartial citizens should sit with the beard nnd decide matters about which the beard could net agree, and that "Tliese findings might be accepted or rejected by miners or operators. "This Is net binding arbitration. Attnrli en I'nlen leaders "Miners' representatives refuse te ; accept this plan. The soft-coal miners have cone buck te work at the old wages until ncr Atirll. The anthracite mil. ,. . . ... - 1 1 III' lll'l llll.' II " ill! -'t ill) 'It us want te end tne present idleness ana neld nnether suspension. "Tlie public wants coal. I he miners representatives cny that the miners shall net r;e back te work and thnt people shall net have coal, "Wliat de you think nbeut It?" A copy of the statement received ,it the miners' hendqiiartei.s arnu.sfd much curiosity and wune mild indiniitien. The Lewis lieutenants, holding the fett while he wns cone, surmised that he might linve gene te the unthinclle ills- trict te cniinteracl this -latement. Mr. Lewis is te be the principal speaker at tlie Northeastern I'ennfyl- Confident of ictnr Tlie lenders are cenfulint of vnter.i. tlui tin tnL- fn hnni it li w tin hnu ntitinuinl al.. I.Ih.I .-if unnt.. tliiti nenf iii-airl HI Ol si-, 1 n-,l . ,. , --lllllli.. Mayer Diirknn, of Scrnnten, who came Mrs. Sephie Bryant, English Au 10 Philadt'lphla in the interest of peace, j ther) Found Dead ,n Meuntaln3 basis of agreement will be found speed ''ll.lli . Ill' it ' "nil'.' 111 ( iii.11 ,1 .iiiiiis I ily. In fact, he believes peu.ee is Iese than a week off. One of his party, the Hev. J. J. t'ur- rnn, or tines-liarre, who enjoys ini- nieti-e iiilluence among the miners, issued n lengthy statement which win widely read by both miners and operators. It declareil that tlie miners' leaderH could net accept tlie prope-sil of the operators because it would mean the breaking up of the! 'miners unions. .Miners leaders, .Mnynr Dutkan. nnd Father Curran met in Mr. Lewis' rooms t tlie Hellevue-Strrjtferd . . , - .. , ' ., today te discuss further plans for ending I the strike. .. "iisi,.-" ... i s mi.!.- ... ...r. K.-wi.. e'i.fii- ii.- ..iiiiNini I'l'iu.' ii'.ii i. reici-- enduni be taken by the miners In order te nscertnin under just whnt terms they would return te work. The miners' lenders would net consider It. , Iliislness Seriously Iluntllrapprtl Necesriity for a speedy settlement Is ' "''gent, Mayer Ibirknn said, for the reason that pregresn in home construc tion and many ether lines of business has been serieuslv handicapped en nc- emit of the strike. The Mayer said: "A conference Is in the making th.it should settle the anthracite coal strike this wek. The people outside the nnthraciie region de net fully appre ciate whnt settlement means te the cities and towns in the anthracite belt "The sacrifice- of the hist five months is the last chapter in a ten-year fight. "i "in,! ! iiniitii i tin llllCKIIl ,)f , rlBlMi llllt fl)r tlll, v(ip p,'. fnP0 f jts cities a,l towns owing te i.ckh.ss ml uniestrli ted mining. With net only for the industrial inteeritv .. i. . . I' lis wre. long or inline) nnd dropping of M ree.s the region suffered anil,. duMib.l and commercial blight. "Legislation last year removed this. and we were about te enter a period of reconstruction, building and develop ment unparalleled In our history when the suspension occurred. "The people brney met the situa tion, however, and with a settlement assured Ibis week the region will come into Its own. 'P.iilld' will be the slegnn nf the day. and cities like Scrnnten, Wilkes-Barre. Ilazleten and etheru .viil iitinu. j Assails Piedlcled Knost It will be an outrage if the coal re tailers are allowed te cliatge consumers M7 a ten. as piedieted, according le Father J IL O'Duiinell, n member of Father Cumin's partv. "It would net be fair." he said te- da. ' The cost of producing coal nt I the mines is J5l.ll ii ten. This in- j cludeil everything. Freight Is about S2 u ten. 'Flint makes the cost of coal .delivered at tidewater between Sil Und ?7 a ten. Add piefits te nilddletnnn land retailer, and the cost Hheiild net eiv ed in this crisis ?I1 or S12 a ten, "However, you can guess what te expect, when I tell you they are new i hunting us !jti. I,' a ten nt the pit mouth, ami we haul it nwny ourselves. i "The miner is paid en a basis of a ten of 207," pounds, and the coal is sold te the public en the basis of 22-1(1 iMhany P I- The New Nerk Senate nnd Assem bly, by unanimous Mites, today adopted l ln Administration bill proposing te cieiile a single-headed Fuel Comiuls Cemiuls H n with power le contiel the use, dis. iribulien und sale of coal duiiug'thc nl ilieituyc emergency, and providing for the cretitleii of n fund of SlD.titiil, ...... .. .i i i ...i. . . l'" ler 100 miii-iiiim- uiiu pdic ei celli h the Stale, If nifCbi-uijr, FORD STANDS FIRM ON COAL SITUATION Will Clese Detroit Plant Sept. 16 Unless Fuel Cemes Frem Unexpected Source Bu Aaaeciattd rfi Detroit. Aug. 20. Unlcsg the Kerd Moter Company receives coal from an unexpected source It will c.lnc nil Its manufacturing departments In the De troit district September 10. This statement was made nt Mr. Ferd's e Hires today In answer te n ru mor In circulation In Detroit and else where te the effect that a way had been found out of the company's fuel prob lems. When they heard n report le the ef fect that the Federal committee was considering steps te provide coal for the ' Ferd company at the normal price, coal te operate at anything but preli tcering prices. One source close te the manufacturer, in discussing the report that Mr. Ferd might net find it necessary te close the plants, asserted the company had fig ured "te the Jieur" Iimw long It could continue operation with the coal sup ply en hnnd nnd that In sight. It was reiterated that Mr. Ferd "wns net bluffing," and that "he would refuse te buy coal at exorbitant rates." "Of course, we are hopeful that something will happen between new nnd September 111 te avert u shutdown," tliltt mil roe bald. "Hut It Is n mighty slim hope with things standing ns they are new." Mr. I'enl, It wns reiterated. Is firm in his conviction thnt for him te pay ! n.lls . hl I'arker. the Unrlingtea IncieaBed prices for coal at this time ! (!"n,J' detective, who wn, called in te would have the, effect of keeping coal licll ' CM" '-etinty authorities. costs up at the expense of ether nianil fncturers nnd the householders of the country. Wasliinrten. Present coal $1.50 te the price tary Hoever pressing the hope thnt the Detroit auto mobile mat necessary llie tirlee CHARLES RAINEY, KEITH She' heard Detective Parker's testf- ATTENDANT IS DEAD' ","",v 1c0("1i1,nrt',11.v 'eugh, though .t HI ItlnUHIMl. ie ui.nu showed traces of nervousness new and , then, twisting her linnulu-rclilcf about r-irsi man umpiejrcu u mouauc meuauc ment Here Stricken Week Age Charles Itniney, known by thousands of vaudeville patrons throughout the city and State, and the first mnn te be employed by the management of Keith's Theatre nere, died sneruy neiurc uiiu nli'ht at St. Jeseph's Hospital. w,:er.nckam.7hTek,.c,:,n niSi CHILDREN IN FINAL PARADE nnce. made a striking figure In the - - lobby of the theatre, where he was' Held Closing Exercises for Scheel special attendant. Playgrounds His unusual courtesy and engaging ,.,,,, , ' , , mnnner attracted the attention of pa- , j'1 dien fro m the ph..greii,, ,. trans. He knew hundreds of the reg- ,Il,,,',c,l h '"" ,,f,,1 "f I-diicatlen ur. ular vaudeville fans, ineludltiB city nnd ''V'''"'1 '" " l1'"JBre'1, Parade" ...1.- "m..ii.. ...i .... h u,. j.,.. Ibis aflernoen. riaie OIUC1HI". il II' HI nil." iiinu j'.v ,.,. , . ,. , , ., EDUCAIOK UlfcS IN ALfb I n I,,,. efi.fTlv A P The body of Sephie Hryant. aged Prit 1IVIID.ll. .,.. .' 1 " -.' ... .7 isli educator, was found en tlie rocks along n short cut between the villages of Mentanvert and Cliamenl, in the Alpine region, by mushroom hunters today. She bad nppaiently become lest mul lin,1 tnUfei nff her shoes te linthe her feet. There was no indication of Bind Empleyes, Blew Safe and it the cause of death. cape With $82,000 nretnlnenc and historic faun v. died ' .mil cagci d emidees of the Ln en Hani w. ... utu i.r.w. mi(. v.... ..... i.tA... ..... ..i i ....,..,.... i .....i. tsGeny OUIIIIU) III ill" llUlllf., ...te' ...lilllft" UlC'W 111'' .s.HU iillll '"I-' .lll'l nun ssj(vv strect at ,hP se of eighty-five years,! m caih and negotiable securities, t after a lingering illness. Tlie bandits found seyeral cmplejn i Mr 'prncy was a diiect descendant of of the hunk sleeping in rooms ea w air Thnmiist 'I'rnev. who cainc te ti seceiw der of tie in i nr. TOM country in the Mayflower. Sir Themas leniud nnd gagged ull but the Junta Inter married tlie daughter of Miles cieik. They compelled the clerk at tbi Stnndtb.li. F.lishn Trncy, an uncle of Mr. point of pistols te open the outer doei Tiacy, was the founder of the Key stone ntchcasc Company. Adelph F. Kappella Adelph F. Kappella. n retired ship builder, prominent along the Delaware years age, died sunnily in lie home m ' ,h(J enp , w ,,,,,,, ,c,. csfapci. The; .'. ...... i Irical engineer: of 3S48 Angera Ter?acV. bledie,, M hvhin1 them "5 VAmm. a HURT BY RUNAWAY HORSE descendant of the founder of Seuiers ' Point. After her dentil he married Pushcart Vender Run Down Anna M. Stimble. of Philndelnhia. Fu- - e. ..ml services will he conducted TI,,..." , reurin ana wiiacy eircc. clay afternoon. Miss Mary Warlow Miss Mary Warlow. Pill Walnut ' I , ... reet, sister of Dr. Margin ct War- terdjv morning In the Chest nut mil ,m" ""''""ebile of .lelin . eiti, - He,,,Ua from lnj.irlVs rV.' uV.i in i -Ne-tl. Lawrence street, but the her "US continued its flight until MepH bj policeman. , III Is, a HUail iiiOii(L iill't'l. Ml I'll lilt, . - ... . . . t. fill low, -u-1 . iiebiiitil sireei, died ,v Geerge R. Compten (.eerge It. Compten. a chemist n i the Vicese Company's plant at Marcu-. Heek, died Minday evening at his home en Fpland street. He wns a inembei of the F. and A. M., as also the Cen., niandery and Knights Templar of Ches ter and several ether organizations. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at his home. The Rev. Dr. Denis Wertman Knst Orange. N. -I.. Aug. 20.- Tlie Itev. Dr. Denlh Wertman, former presi dent of tlie Genera! Synod of tlie He formed Church, died last night nt l lie nge of eighty-seven years. He held pus pus terates at Philadelphia. Mroeklvn. i Schenectady, Fert Plain nnd I Sanger- i .i v V i isoe I'ni ' ' -. . . GIBERSON WIDOW HElDFlMlDft Mystery of Husband's Death Sent te Grand Jury for Indictment "CAN EXPLAIN," SHE SAYS Uu a Staff CorrrnnemJoif Tem Itlvcr. N. .1., Aug. "l)-i. Ivy Oihersen was held for the actln'n i the. Grand .lnry this afternoon bl ju, tie.) of the Pence Wllllu. for the mn' dcr of her husband. William S OlS ' son. nt LakehurHt. N. .1.. the meX of Atieust 14. "'- A coroner's Inquest has been tie.t pened until after the Grand Jurv when it meets September 12 "if,. Indictment Is net returned the lnnUc,t wl I begin n new probe of the mum "I'm H-.l te l,e ;l,l." l,e ; Iry' moment nftcr the nnn re had wil,'i! declared that he believed Jt iftff n view of the evidence before , , held her ever for the Grand Jury", .. tien. Ah Mie wnn IjeIiir led out of .il courtroom and back te the fall iv! Kinllcd and wild. "I believe the Haul?, wns worse senred than I was." Olbor.sen. a tnxlcab owner, was fernix shot te death In bin home nnd Mrs 01 bersen wns found bound and with a til partly In her mouth. She declared rob. hers had entered their home, had sW her husband when he was about te vak nnd had bound nnd Ragged her. U,t Mtery was disbcllecd and she was . rested. i The only witness called by Wilfred l.lajne. Jr., prosecutor of Ocean Count. ('";' lll; un inn iiiuiu reason (ns suspectlns Mrs. Glbcrsen the fact that she had told him her husband hud dlj. r , "i " K" j r uge wnieh tki a. Aug. 'JO.-fBy A. P.) 'M?11 te i ml In u.t outbeiu,. nl prices would only add I l.he '"' 1",,c'sti,ici1' '" teen dli- price of Ferd cars, Hecre- , clm,rP,( , VS"- declared today. In ex- I r 'ui ,J,"V VinL?Cn "V1!0 ce.'ul' .i... .l- .'....i. ...... room, which was net crowded m- inc nope wiiu uu iciruii iiiiie- iii,.' ,,,..i.. .1.., , i " moiitifecturor would net find It il'1" " Lw(" h..1 iC" 'jL Irl when takn y te close his plants because of "! ij, ". (01 " ' , i e 0 fuel bUick niretu dress, black silk stecklnn L lI ,"el" and black willn pumps with thrH , nl(1 )1I(,K NlM pUpS s. ith turn her fingers. Her fnce looked drann, especially about the eyes. She had lest none or tier plumpness In jail, hew ever. She smiled when tlie hearing . ever. l expected tills, she s.ilrl. "I wouldn't have wanted it te he ether, wise." I ill ''l.('l' '.IIIIV ill IIM' ''III-.I' (I' in llents and express wagon and kltMI car decorations. At the Ulrard Playground. Kirfct. eenth street and Snj der avenue. Hcvrral original i tins were carried out. lti p.uade was led by a zolie liiind, drewe in animal heads. "Miss Philadelnhli' came first, followed by the "Safetl Plist" dhlsien and the "Modern Healti ( riisade. BANDITS ROB ALBERTA BANK ...in. r? -r- Lctlibrlilge. Alberta. Aug. Lt1.-(B William F. Tracy A i.) ki,,. u,t0r bandits laindri William F. Tracy , member of a. the town of Foremost early today, beurl of the Miult unit then blew open tbi inner deer and rilled the vault of ?!.. (100 in coin nnd .SiO.OOO m sfcurUut. ltefeie stni'lliu? their oeerntlon! I the bank the bandits had cut trlcgracl nnd telenhene wires leading into lb town mid had blockaded all reads at1 A runaway horse belengliig te iieMf (iilmere. iill Huttonweod strejt. huckster, seriously injured Uwrf t Im timiii. n mis.li ,'iiri endcr. I Fourth nnd Wihlev streets I 't'l... I, ...... rt. . 1, ...... tin. finimnl flfall. J . .,.- ii.iw,,. " ""," ;,(. .1.. knU iiK.xriis skT.17i.iis - en Aim as ihkni:. 4mi ter of Mnr It snd the litm Clsiiir W fell' inn. Nli.ml Kdlathi'S hpi! frlnnJi In"'1' ftmsriil Hir.iri-s r iMen. r.i!3.' ItuWIJ P' Priiln. 1 1' M Prlendr m call TturM' enliiK Inii-rment nrlva'- ...,, UMIN'N Al L'liii.1 Pneill" a.. ,K I'll. N J en Aub l!0 10L"". MATIU' ttl.lew nf .Inllll l.leilll r,CT prlll. Tluimili. iifteriioen nt 1.30 n'rlerk, il Dll.er II Itlr IIuIMiiik. ISIO Chestnut it I'h lint -Inh n Internictit url.nie MM.I.MI'.lt Al l.uiar. a . en AjfJ 1!7 lli'J'.'. ..U.I.IAM OI.UMI II. f WI ' IHih nt . suet til .pan. ""'"""Jv fi .nils re Inwtnl m the snl' ."."? ,1m Hfirrnoen m " n'eleik nt th. pmtrs llnlr Ulils. lS'.'D C'lKDiniit i . rhIIMW1" Inlcrnienl frlvnte I si: Al TOMOIIIM-:1- . 1'AHII.I.Al' llniuuidne ":,;. n.erhauW '' liiiiinl npiirHinmn will allow tnf'J nut nn'i wniH. iiinerm. utii.iiiisi. .-'- '... Kenalnatmi .e Pninkfunl ailili n. fi-i. ur icrnm iinyu .ii"-i. -- M Every Visitor is regarded as a guest entitled te utmost courtesy and attention, whether the intention of the visit be te purchase or te enjoy the displays of fine merchandise. J. E.CALDWELL & Ce. Jkwuuiv - Silver - Watches - Stationery CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS 2 1 .. I....--1 th. t'.'rfl'1'"""'"" I
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