. ''J " I &1 P5?fpSSPHpl! KB wTffltfttRi"r -' t r? waft' 'l ' 'I revvi IWlf ,'. $S Tai J WOMAN TO DRAF I PINCHOrS PLANKS Mrs. F. A. Frazier Made Head of Republican State Resolu tions Committeo CAMPAIGN AIDES ARE PICKED The membership of the Finance, Ex ecutive, Resolution!, an.-? Kuics Com mittees of the Republican State Com mittee hns been announced by W. Harry Baker, State chairman. Women arc well represented en the four committees, which will take active charge of the State campaign. Mr. Baker announced that Rebert E. Olendinning, chairman of the Finance Committee, had called a meeting of that committee for tomorrow at the head quarters of the Republican State Com mittee, COO Seuth Bread street. Mrs. Fernada A. Frazier, of Pitts burgh, was named chairman of the Committee en Rcsoliitienn ; .Tehn S. Fisher, former State Banking; Commis sioner, chairman of the Executive Com mittee, and Jehn H. Myers, of Lnn ' caster, chairman of the Committee en Rules. . ,w Appointment of a committee en resolutions was merely n formal ob servance of the rules for It has been decided the State Committee will promulgate no platform. Giffen Plnchet. nominee- for Governer, will make his fight en the platform outlined bv him at Allentown Saturday Inst, which was Identical with the plntferm upon which lie went before the vetcis In the prlmnry contest. The committees follew: FINANCE Rebert E. Qlendlnnlnic. chairman rhljj cefphlai Mrs. rchlMlrt J. narklle. Dflfi ware: Mr Andrew r Derr. Luzerne: Wll llnm M. r.lklns. Monwemerv: Jehn Flaler, KlladVlPhlB: Geerge H. Fllnn, Allegheny: Nathan T. Folwell. Philadelphia: ?erf " Frasler. MontRemery; Mortimer B Fuller. J.ackavnnn: Harry C. Graham. Alteuheny; llarrv I). HaRv t'erk: Edward. P. Hensen. Philadelphia: Herace C. Jenes. Montgomery; F. M. Klibv Lurerne. Frunk J. hanahan, iiie.hnv! .tuln 12. Mietfeaum, Rebert L.. Montgomery and Mm. I. H. 0'"nrra. Philadelphia- Oersn S, Oliver. Allegheny: Mrs. Werll Innten D Siranten. Lackawanna: Jtalrh Ueiver Stri'burer. Mei tuemcry: Jehn J. Sullivan. Philadelphia: Henry O. Trexler, Lehigh; Mre. William Oray War den. Philadelphia: Daniel B. entz. MontKe.nery. B. W. Wilde Lurerne. James H. .Wlllcex Philadelphia; Eric Fisher Weed. Alteeheny; Charlton Yarnall. Chester. BESOLUTIONS Mrs Ternadu A Trailer chtlrman, Al legheny: W. S Blalsdell. Jefferrnn: Mill Itabel Darllnsten. Chester: Mrs. Minnie S Plbert. Cambria. Chirles J. Esterly. Berks: James A. Ganlsen, Green Luther H Knlf fen. Luzcine. C. Fred Kremmer. Clinten: Mrs. Leah Cobb Marlnri. Cimoren. -Mrs. Orace McCauley. Heiver: Harry, Be id. Yetk: William S. Rial. Westmereland: Freas Btyer, MontRemery. Them n TcsV.. Hr.. Schuylkill: Themas T. Watsen. Philadel phia. EXECUTIVE Jehn S. risher, chairman. Indiana: Mm Oencvlee A. Esterllne, Blair: Trank E. Baldwin. Petter: Wayne D. Bleikly. Verange: Mrs Kate A. 11. Chapman. Lacka wannu; Georce W. Celes. Philadelphia, Wil liam L. Cennell. Lackawanna, Mrs. Geerge A. Dunnlnir. Philadelphia: Mrs Edward Durham L"hlKh, W. W. Orient, Lancaster: Frank T. Grlaweld. Delaware; Addison C. Oiimbert. Allegheny Archibald H Hoag land. L)ceinlng; Charles Jehnnen. Montgom ery, Miss Helen Llvzey. Montgomery, Miss Sarah D. Lewrle. Philadelphia: Mist Hen rietta Baldy Lyen. Lycoming; Clenrue w McCandleci. AllBheny. Mr. James W. Mack. Indiana: Jeseph N. Mackrell, Alle gheny; Mrs J. Willis Martin. Philadelphia: Colonel Asher Miner. Luzerne: Themas E. Murphy.' Philadelphia; Mrs. Denna C. Ogden, Westmoreland. Mrs Geerge P. Pilling, Philadelphia- Mrs. Olrterd Plnchet. Pike.: Jehn M Heyneldi. Bedferd: Mrs. Tred S. flapper. SchuMklll. Mrs Helen -M Schluraff, Erie: Harry B Scntt. Center: Mrs. Walter King Sharp. Franklin; Edcar F. Smith. Philadelphia; Andrew F. S'eeni. Phila delphia; Jehn L Stewart. Washington. Mrs. Rebert von Meschzlsker. Philadelphia. EVENING , PUBLIC , LEIJGER-PHnJDELPHlA, THURSDAY AfrGUSl? 31, 1922 PP ''j.MsttHSm w-j snmenTii"f.nmvTn?ytr'j.7.-i"i , .. -hj ' ?-.;rv,v y-'yjyptw i '; "Miss Greater Camden,, lHsHBKHBisB f i & flaLsT! SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwaBlBaaKaBK ' ' lF rBassl IIULES Jehn H. Myers, chalrmin, Ianeisier. rred W. Burkhardt Venango; Mrs Miriam Watsen Jamts. Bucks. Mrs. Mary Fllnn Lawrence. Allegheny. Mrs Ltllle M Mont gomery. Dauphin BODDY EXECUTION TONIGHT Negro Caught Here After Slaying 2 Policemen te Die In Sing Sing Luther Beddy, Negro slaer of two New Yerk patielmenv who was c.ipturdd In a lodging house llere en .Tnnunry 0. will be executed in Sing Sing Prison tonight. Beddy wni arrested In bed, at 0 :S0 A. M., in a lodging house nt 2030 Rod Red man f-tret by Patrolman Charles E. Benner and Ames Scott, n Negro mag istrate. He was handcuffed, ami taken In his stocking feet te the Twentieth and Fitzwnter streets station. OYSTERS TOMORROW Yep, Season Opens and Oystermen Are All Set A large part of the evster fleet that operates In the big beds In Maurice River Cove In the Delaware River has all wills set today In readiness te garner the first harvest of bivalves when the! official ejster season opens tomorrow. I Oyster planters hereabouts predict a ! geed crop tliis year. The size and ntinlltv nf thi rtv.tnr ni-n i.nn.1 ,I.A.. I ray, and both will continue te impiove as the weather and the water become cooler. Miss Eleaner Llndlcy, nineteen years old, pretty Monde ,wlie will represent the municipality across the Delaware at the pageant in At lantu City. She was chosen from 100 contestants CAMDEN PICKS ITS BEAUTY Eleaner Llndley Will Represent City at Shere Pageant Selected from 100 comely candidates, Miss Eleaner Llndley, nineteen yenrs old, of 820 Ballet street, North Cam den, will be "Miss Greater Camden," nt Atlantic City's pasennt next week. Miss Llndlcy was chosen after the candidates had been gradually elimi nated until only ten remained. FREED OF SLAYING GIRL Italian Extradited Frem Lansdowne te Return te America Eugene Te.cce, of Lansdowne, who was extradited te Italy In "1020 te be tried for sheeting his sweetheart, has been exonerated, and will return te this country. Tccce had erlglnnllv come In en the passport of another man, and the mis take in Identity followed. He wns decorated seven times for bravery In the war, serving with the Italian armies. . READY FOR PIER TRIAL New Yerk Court Refuses Defunct Breker's Plea for Delay r Justice William P. Burr, of New Yerk, in a decision has denied the application of Elmere D. Dler, formerly head of the bankrupt brokerage firm of E. D. Dier & Ce., and Harry J. Lawrence, Jr., formerly his secre tary, for permission te insnect the min utes of thq Grand Jury, which Indicted them June 30 en sixteen charges of grand larceny and bucketing. He held that granting the application "would tend te defeat the end of jus tice." With that last legal Impediment re moved after months of defensive tac tics In behalf of Dler, .Joab II. Ban Ban ten. District Attorney, is ' new in a position te prosecute. As seen as he learned of Justice Burr's decision, the District' Attorney put the -ease en the calendar for Tues day before Judce Johnstone, in Gen eral Sessions. The date of the trial will then be arranged. MRS. D0NGES WONT TALK N Dees Net Reiterate "Skate" Charge Against Runyon Mrs. Raymond R. Denges. of Mcr chnntville, has been appointed by Mrs. Rebert V. Norten, of Jersey City, as a member of the State Democratic Com mittee's special campaign committee te enlist eters under the party's standard. Mrs. Denges, who today attended a meeting of Democratic women here, wa- n'-ked if she proposed te make public retraction of her chnige that State Senater William N. Runyon, Republi can candidate for Governer, had a 'Vkate en" when delivering a speech in Camden a few- weeks age. "I have nothing te say." she raid. "Will you be a candidate for venom venem venom inatlen te the Democratic State Cem mittee.' was another nuerv. "I have J nothing te say," repeated Mrs. Denges SEEKS HIS NUMBER HUSBAND LIST Philadelphia Man Finds He 13 Only One of Many te Whom Weman Said "Yes" MORE SPOUSES SOUGHT A round-up of the various alleged husbands of Mrs. Mnrgaret Hnssen Wcathcrwax Is being made by police here and In ether cities. The woman, who was married te Harry J. Barnett, S13 Columbia avenue, among ethers, was arrested in New Yerk yestcrdny charged with bigamy. Barnett married the woman, known te him as Mrs. Edward Ehring, eight months nge after a short courtship. She disappeared last April. Hareld Wcathcrwnx, of Bayonne, says he married the same woman Au gust 7. She left him rf few days later. The prisoner told the police In New Yerk that she was really Mrs. Edward Fhrlng. Reports have ahe been re ceived by the police that she married a man named Hawley, of Twenty-fourth and Pine streets, come time age. When nrrestcd in New Yerk she was with a man named Fletcher, who asserted that she was his wife. A mysterious telephone call te Weathcrwax at his home in Bayonne started the trouble which landed the wemnn In jail. Weatherwax was Informed by the caller that he had married the wife of Barnett. He get In touch with the Philadelphia husband. Thcv started a joint investigation, which led te New Yerk. After learning the address of his missing wife. Weatherwax met her by chance en the street. She Ignored him until he nddressed her. He followed her and her new husband and caused her arrest. WAR VETERANS TO MEET 316th Veterans Will Have Reunion at Atlantle City Buddies of the old 310th Infantry will held their annual reunion at At lantic City September 23 and '24. Headquarters will be at the Hetel Am bassador. , The' annual banquet will be held en the first day, with an entertainment fur the ladles while the veterans are occu pied about the banquet beard. Fol lowing the banquet will be a vaude ville entertainment, with the distribu tion of n truckload of surprise gifts te the former soldiers. The regimental association also will held its business meeting. JX. HE'LL LAUGH AT WINTER Thief Gets Overcoats and Furs te Meet Chilly Winds A thief who evidently believes in preparing for the winter stele several overcoats, fur pieces and numerous ar ticles of heavy clothing from the home of Fiank J. Dougherty, 2005 FltJswnter st-cet, during the nbfcnce of the family. Silk shirts, light colored ties, and nil articles of summer wear were unmo lested by the visitor, who rambled through several rdeins and selected his winter stock with evident care. TELL THE WOItlJ) BY HADIO Every day In the moraine Pcblie Lideu reu win nnc ine jtauie i-resrai day. Tear this out ter reference!, a Habit." Adv. 'reivram for ' -41 axe rt? W PI ATFQ rime CAiirrr Beautiful patterns moderately priced .for every day use. V 'mmmm ,. . .- )r.mm!'M..: i ' V" -'IHj meann -iTei sanVriilf TiifiK. I JMWJW II V&0r 724-726-728 cigarettes " m - 111 They-are GOOD! 10 Bay this Cigarette and Save Meney .. a. m .-aitfv).e.MtdaBi wae inn; i nrm wmwwtm w w ' SfttlU -A?nue NEW 1'OBK fflitZ'Qfartttm BROAD AND WALNUT STREETS Philadelphia Final Reductions Groups are reduced te limited numbers prices are the lowest of the season prudent shoppers will avail themselves of these extremely advantageous values, net procurable at any ether time of the year. EMBRACING THE ENTIRE REMAINING SELECTIONS OF Gowns Suits Wraps Sports Apparel Skirts Blouses Hats r The development of business-building ideas is one of the features of The Helmes Press service. MacDonald & Campbell Continuing August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 OFF Fine Cheviots, 3-Piece Suits of Unfinished Wrrcrfc Tweeds and Hemesnuns. nlcn 9."d:- Suits of Tropical Weight Worsteds, Palm Beach and Norfolk Suits. And 2- and 3-Piece Gelf Suits. Alterations at Cost Alse Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear,, Neckwear, Pajamas. Straw Hats at Vz price. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Today Brings Additional Hundreds of Customers te PERRY'S Final Closing Sale at HALF PRICE 1 HE fourth day of the sale today started humming "at 8:30 and held the pace 'til night if we are te judge by Monday's. Tuesday's and Wednesday's record. Clethes for every season of the year are selling at one-half their former regular prices Woolen and Worsted Business Suits Sports Suits in four-piece combi nation (Knickers and Trousers). Palm Beach Suits for large and small men only Spring and Fall Light-Weight Over coats a number of Winter Overcoats and a few Raincoats selling every hour of the day. All At Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Spring andSummerWoelen and Worsted Suits that were $58 new $29. Se en down te $28 and $30 suits new selling for $14 and $15. Palm Beaches (large and small sizes only), formerly $12.50 and $14.50 new sell ing for $6.25 and $7.25. Light Weight Spring and Fall Overcoats and late arrivals of Winter Overcoats from last season formerly sold for $28, $30, $35 and up te $50 new selling for $14, $15, $17.50 te $25. etc, etc, etc First Penny Savings Bank JOHN WANAMAKER. Prealdent , PAYS 4i4 INTEREST 21st and QAINBRIDGE STREETS 1343 CHESTNUT STREET fDESKS REMEMBERS EMPLOYES Marceau, Photographer, Leaves His Meney te Studie Aides Relatives mul nbeut twenty empleyes flhare In the e'tnte of Theodere 0. Mnr ceaii,' a photographer, with studies In this citv and Xpw Yerlr. ulinm will dlspetliiK of an estate estimated at bev- ' erai millions, was tiled Ntpnlny in the mrregateV office In White Plain-.. Mr. Marceau died .Tune 2'J ut his country home en Premium Point. New Reehclle. Among tucntv einplejes In his various studies who are te receive lega cies ranging from S1000 te S5000 each are Mrs. Alberta Keenan and Wlllmart Morrison in the Philadelphia studio. DAILY BAND CONCERTS Offir Pnmru . r i . UJC.II, UOGU CC Steel Filei Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce. Bank, emce, Library 4 Srlioel Furniture At 926 Arch'St. Since 1884 (Shoemaker Ilulldlnc) Municipal Organization te Play at Frankford High Scheel The Municipal Band will play at the frankferd High Scheel, Oakland and Wakellng streets. The pregram: March "The American Lesien" Thers Jelly Jtebbera" .. .Suppa 0ertur l-iira mznnlka" (Selection "The Velvet Lady' Medlej "Sweet Old sensa" Tener eole Wa tz "Imperial uallet divertissement Adim Dellbca . Hemer Selected Oedfrey Safrnnek Iv.inew Selected llurbuit neberta .Herbert Dalby Jere Shaw Ellenben Sjlnt-Sjens The Falrmeunt Park Hand will plav tonight at the Parkway Plaza. The Program : ?Ae?!.ure "" ' Were a Klnc" !k( ?? des Pleura" ".Villa ' IP' Chlneee Weddlne Precession' fernet nole Jfcetch tantaBla .. . WraUe masterpiece Urtega du Sardar". . goprane nole "lectien "Naughty Marietta" The Vnlrmnimf PnrL- Qrtimluiii.. !.. caestra will play at Lemen Hill at S e clock.. The pregram: yirtllrBT"1J'rber et Seville" Rossini fjrntJhonle poem' I.ea 1'reludes" I.lszt Wat",' Uf-"c'3r.1"!'1!".',' .nellbei v.T". Vienna Weeds" .StrniUi IJJ0C,U"). from "A Midsummer Night's yntber'g Seng! 'from '"Uie Meistersinger"" ilitM,'Bn,t.,?n ""M Mountain". .MousserSsky rch-. 'Pemp anu circumstance"... ,EI-or rWIRE YOUR HOME. r INCLUniNfl Lighting Fixtures 10 MONTHS TO PAY ARTHUR B. NEILL 5408 WILLOWS AVE. Oek I.ane IflOI-J, Weed. 8830 A 07 0.1 J aBaMStaBd re you using illustrated form letters? Mighty attractive! bomehew they insist en being read. Yeu write em. We 11 make designs and engraving plates for you. The Che'Tnut Street ENGRdriNC CO.'il E.Cer. llT-a Chetnut.i Kntrance en Wth St, , I "rVjli. I The Helmes Press. Vrfatcn JsBsfjMk 1315-29 Cherry Street J&bk. gSISrTk Aw riuiadeiphu MrSi tm&$$m jmF'im I I iIIIIIkIvV 10 cent i-''lB MBStTSJSV r r 9 HnSI iMrcSffiSMi mmiMjm n $ mK-" irisa Em$M 6 Beginning & HKrlft m!R8I Admiral HE9 SEPTEMBER 1st A B3l JS " jSgf S u Business Hours g lSL iSIHTSWl eSvtnfi J K Including Saturdays 'A mvIIt&Ja fel'MB iBSMJHf 3 8:30 A. M. te 5 P. M. 1 IMSI S' 1 fiJ 4 ffl n lkk SKFvJ'-'i-iM mLwEz33zf 3 i A wSLW;M Wr'wM mm j m Monday, September 4th KiH;'3 KH'lil Mtflg -'l'W 3J u . . r. J iiM H&trga mmB-'m n labuk uay s mmm wamlim ! 91 TL.C... iwn. D., 3 IMSK9 K-7S.1 Slvv H k! nSrs&i BnIw te.i-ca tt Closed All Day if W3 Mf-'sl mMS u ii Aiirl 1p'"3 wssr"'"$i L! mYv, si sn WBsma mma . l sons . Wm H Mm &. in x--i-iruuMsinui::taicc 1 f gTlLf ,g!lfTil -W 'mvusttKsm IWITIlMinilMIIWIllWIII HMWMHWti i mm i TLAf. UkW IB. 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Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suit $127 se -rii U -, F 1 "ZwF H , -rlligjP p Velour or Tapestry living-Roem Suite $ 149 .50 87 InrhPK lenr. lias spring bark, sprlnsr seat, sprlns; arms, sprint cnslilnni and prln fde. KierythhiB In It Is of yoeil quality a,,d our cuarantee (ee. IIU eaili suite. OLIVER DAVID COMPANY Manufacturers' AgenU Furniture Exclusively Ne order fee trnallnenm tee laree. Beth Telephones 223-225 SOUTH FIFTH ST. uiiweries Maim Within 60 Mil,,. A ,maV dtpeul will heWlarUr. ..;i ..,.j riene for our auU te tall for you te vltU .. ...... Opn SaturJmy till 9 f. . i mm i&) , "rtVJ UtS. -w$J ; m m 3 1 1 til s ! i a X i' t, ' .u tl III ' M III tvl ml '9 f ivfl I It" w fl I L .. .. k O- Wl'iiTlnt,