viffsrm vmTam rww s v 5v r iW vjHhII h'P i - s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILABEBPHIA, TgURSDAT, 'AUGlCJST- 31, Am ' - iw : i. i -TT-7T7T-rrrrrrz ... , ' ' . ? I i iU 1' jiti w m v IBT SLAIN FIND FOR MERRY PARTY Dewitt a Nervous Wreck Await ing Hearing That Is Expected te Bring Indictment TELLS OF "BEATING UP" HOSPITAL' HOUSED ROMANCE Qlrl Married te Man 'She Met When en Sick Calls A rnmnnce that begun n year nsn. when Miss Anna Cumminc, nf L'Ot" (Srcen street, vHtcd lier pick sister in Mount Sinai He.-pllul, etilmlnnted to te ilay when ulie was married te Jehn II, Onrsen, n clerk nt the hospital, Mr. Garsen lics nt -130 Wilder street. LAD KILLS HIS FATHER rwHB PRINTING We have a plant of our own, and are prepared te de work of the highest quality from the smallest te the largest quantity. VEO w c Staflefttrs iTUKENSr JL3 rO.I2N.I3'h5f. 7l9WM5t PHILADELPHIA1 jpjf NO PUBLICITY S Ne ale" Signs Ne "Sold" Signs 7 ACTION and RESULTS List Your Real Estate With Us Representative Will Call at Request ABE KOLSKY & CO., Inc. N. W. Cor. 9th and Walnut Et'iWstcd I SI ears of Surrcsi Had te Commit Crime te Save Mether's Life, He Insists Meiibenvllle, O., Aur. ,'U. (By A. P ) Herbert Woodward, seventeen j ear-old fanner boy. was in the conn cenn tj jail here today rhnrgrri with klllliiR his father. Clarence Woodward, nt their home near here last night. Today he Gas Overcomes Weman Reemer ! exprexied sorrow ever His act. lint said Tracing an odor of gas that he noticed 1 1"1 !liul. ,"..M11 lliH fl,,hcr u fflw llis In his lienif In-t night, I'lMen Saurm. mother s Utc. ;S.'17 Kensington avenue, went te tli'l The father. Herbert nld, bad been third fleer and found Mr. Kluabi tli acting rpieerly and threatened te kill i'letH. ."tt.v-nine vears old, who roomed tlie mother. In anticipation of such en nt the Saure home, uin'eii. ions uim attempt, the son obtained a revolver the fleer Air" C Iou was taken te tln mid shot his father twice lust night Rochester. Aug fll T.es than an ' Episcopal Hospital, where it n nl I when he found him choking bin wife. hour after he left 111 life-long friend Intc lnt mslit bc would prelubh re Woodward I thought te have been dead or djlng in the hitter's tailor shop iecr. mentally unbalniucd. after a litiinken brawl In one of the city . largest downtown etlice immiii lngs Memliu' afternoon. Owrn Deferet i Dewitt. wealthx lleehester clubman, lirdei arret en n eliarge of murder, staged another drinking party and din ner for n pirtv of c'.rN In n little store kept In a wmiiiin jii' -i round the cor cer Ser from -he cene of the killing Dewitt suddenly remembered that he had te catch a train for Snn-ue and explained te thn man who helped him lene the tore that he hail hail a tight and "beaten up ' .1. Kt.mk O't'on'ier, wli"e lifiles hed was found in the tailor shop two lietir Inter. Hewitt, broken nlimM te tlie point Of a iitrntis wreck n a result of his heavy drinking ami flf grilling he was mibje 1 t' bj the police, occupies a detention c, II at police headquarters, awaiting n prc'lu .nnr hearing teihtv. H was no near mental and physical collnpee te appear yesterday. His wealthy wife and influential friends nte emlen'-rlng te .r.range for his release en Set I (100 ball It Is unlikely that bail In am .amount Trill be accepted, as it i nnde-toed that the ctnrge of minder, first degree. will stand and tic ase w.'l be sent directly te the ( ; rand Jury. KETCHUP BOTTLE EXPLODES SCARING RIDLEY PARK FOLK Residents and Police at First Scented Blaekhand Outrage "It w is just like Heme awakening at the cackling of the geese." writes the correspondent, describing th turmoil in peaceful Ktdlcv l'ark when a ketchup bottle exploded in the home of Kane W. Stewart it Chester re.nl and Stew art lane. "The fniniH was anar en its vaca tion, but :t left the well-cerkcij ketchup bottle mi the kitchen fable." the cr cr respendent aers. The explosion of the bottle brought out all the p.dne force and nearh all the residents m their night clothes" the residents, net the police force. ' When the watchman, who patrols the neighborhood, heard the explosion of the ketchup bottle," lentinues the cor respondent, "he investigated and thought he saw a man enter Mr Stew art's house nnd he fired no less than five shots from his reveher. "After a thorough scan h bv rhe po lice, under the direction of Chief Hardy, nothing but the shattered kcMitip bottle -ns found and Itldlev l'nrk again re tired te get the remaining hours of the night's sleep after an exciting hunt for the explosion and sheeting exploit." SAYS MOTES TELL WHO IS FATHER OF FONTAINE BABY Mether of Dancer's First Husband Keeps Documents Secret Dallas. Tev. Aug. .11 l'rivat" papers, containing, it i claimed, con clusive proof of the paernit of th young son of F.an Hurreushs Fontaine, who sued Cornelius Vanderbilt Whit ney, for breach of premise, have bc.'.'i found, it was announced yesterday. Tlie papers belong te the late Ster ling Adair, the danger's prst husband, who was found dead m an apartment here in .lanuarv. 1!-1. with a bullet wound in his bend The papershave be'n turned ever te Mrs Willinm Adair, of Housten. mother of Sterling Adair, according te the announcement of 1' '"". Short, Pallas ntternev, who. with the aid of private detectives, has searched fT 'lie documents for two months. The letters will be kept as a fnmiiv secret by Mrs Adair, whose only pur- fie.se in sei king them ha been te aveil Hither puhlniM. Mr li"rt s ml The papers are supposed te have been taken from the b' of Ad.i'r nf"'r he was found dead in the apartment of a young te'.phone operator MME. WALSKA WITHDRAWS SUIT AGAINST COCHRAN Settlement With Fermer Husband Reached by Mrs. MeCermiek New Yerk. Aug .'U - ' iu x I' An epilogue te the marriage nf Har id T. MeCermb k. nf Chicago, and Mine (.anna WaNkn came teihn wit'i w " -draw til n Supreme Court bv tin " a dinger of In r preceedliiKS te r- en ,n OTtii n i "in ' ruing personal bel. -z i which Alixandrr Smith Cm I. r in -r former hubnnd was vk ten m- Jlr Cochran, through u uinif -Iff. eriginullv had seized hoiisehe d ef. fects in the prima denna - le .n.- n East Ninety -teurt.'i s.reet, and 1 l them transported te n teragi ir. iiouse Dudlev I'n d Malene rnur.-i f .r the singer tied up 'he sit nm- i se that pending t ie out. eme of the n tlen te reopen ncher principal c. . i get the fnrnit'.re It ns burned t"dnv 'hat Mr i . I, rnn and Mine 'nlka had ndji.s' d their dlspul 'hit i d. Vision had 1mi mud' aii'i thatMi Ceibran recf.ved the miner P'irt of t1'" ,irti les, w jch n eluded -' eiul .i ' "ings. an nrr u ie bed and ini clued at nijeu' L'."i ihi TT T'S often the unuaual in 3) ligKtin fixtures that dia plays the rest of your furnish intfa ie the best advantage. Our experienced salesmen will tell you the right kind of fixtures te use for the best results, Charming crlfltifl flrturr i art Lit lenity finished in hammered burnt brtiM. Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 384656 Lancaster Ave. Tithe Ne. 10 Car In Mtibway (Iihti Hntnrrifiy Till 12 (neon) il'hene IIAltlng 01fl0 There's a Touch of Tomorrow in All Cele Dees Today REAL ESTATE BROKERS Building and Lean Associations svn rnn ni r rnr.r. hoeklit HYDRO-CUSHION SPRING ACTION is a Distinctive Feature of The NEW SERIES COLE Eight Ninety T TYDRO-CUSHION Spring Aaion is jTl a special Cele development giving te metering a complete ana new delight. In a way it is inseparable with die car's balance, but fundamentally Cele Eight Ninety's riding quality is due te the scien tific co-ordination of spring action with positive hydraulic rebound absorption. (Lovejoy Hydraulic Sheck Absorbers are regular equipment.) L. S. BOWERS CO. 245 N. Bread St. Bell, Locust 5055 Keystone, Race 5236 2 s rA tfiCk k. K-A pngi Supplcmtnt the teethbrcuh.' Gtt c hiiUtn mtmt. Ai a mouth wuh. ipr.y or fetrtl., ttw drepi i ef AbiHn., Jr. in Wittr lldiUitiillvr.r-l.!.. nd ta flkadmu inilitpdc. ptnptld. litxndtrttl Mitl, pettptld. let. W.P.YOUNG.Ine., ii itmpi. aitMl vriiHnifn WHAT'S THE FEATUBR FOIt TODAY? . .5):", AW. '5 th . Eticvike rrm.10 Larein, you II-nnd n .ntlr pate dvet.d te It "1" itShlt ffejlJ,M,en"wl,1 'op's- "Altdc. PIERCE-ARROW TOURING CAR $5250 Plus Tax and Transportation FOSS-HUGHES CO. 21st and Market Streets Cele Moter Car Company . Indianapolis, Ind. a Volume Production On faii v See This Week 's Saturday Ebening Pest TJTFFECTIVE TODAY, the price of Real Silk Ej very BRADY GETS U. G. OFFICE Fermer Legislator Appointed Ae sistant District Attorney William I Itrtih a niemtier i.f "t rhll.lde I'll 1.1 I "I ' li" . tlll-c ' fleeted i" the I.-si'-l.iiure fr en mic l-.f-teeiifli Wiin1 etui netu nated f - i fnurtli tune ti'il is' t.ni'iar- . tleil, lias I ceil !lipenirei no V"stnt I I'lilted State- 0 strut 'tuiie 1I ' vc-lll be s. in n t rrncv . tl,.. . rli. e i of I Mm i n ' Ait irnec I 'nle- i M Hnidv i i the I.eyN t, t . n n treil i' el i nf li ' tl ' -Int. " ' nut J. l l in I 'n' ll'l ' '.' t i I e IV'l' I ,'V charter CLUB STEWARD IS MISSING ! 8e Alse Is $500 Belonging te Man ayunk Organization The neli' e me limkin; fir I-r hik Henner, thlrtv-feur vmr- old stew h I nf tlie Miiiiiiv unic I'luli miiuliis "f which helenc '" St .li I n tin. Hapi ,t i Cat.'inllc Cliuiih The duhliei.-" i, it1 2,1' I eiltn avenue Itnxlien, ijl, DeniitT 'ts wife .eft for (ierm.iin '.!, mentliH iike Suue then no nmlit hns lifll iliilde nf Iteniiei s nc nunis, vilmh were found te lie S.'IX) liert. lie disap peared Tuesday. Aute Hits Cyclist "While drlviiiK an autuii'i)ile through fllAiiceMer tedav ' T t'ennrr. an n v agtnt of the Lumber Mutual ('asiuilt.v fc a.1 0)pnny. etruck a niotenjcle ridden TO iW -rl Kalilan Ixilhluii received t.e w , bodily Injiirli'K and wan taken FASttiOKH: ItrsiEfiYis box of FOLRpair5fer5'CO. This drastic reduction in price comes at a time when our Mills are working night and a'av, and is made possible bv our tremendous volume production. We are tedav the ucrlJ't largest exclusive manufacturers of genuine silk hosiery specia'izing en one single style, in all colors and I17CS. Passing the Saving en te Yeu M iliens of satisfied customers, buying direct from cur yl'.'j, have forced our production up and up. With each increase of production, our manufactuiing costs were lowered, and WE LOWERED THE PRICE. We feel that our millions of customers, who have p'lt 'is in our present position, are entitled te the saving which they themselves have effected, in our manufactur ing costs. In iqj.t our capacity was 8,cce pairs per day, and our price was box of 3 pairs for e.OO. In 102 1 our capacjtv was 25,000 pairs per day, and the price was reduced tobex of 3 pairs for JS5.00. New, with the completion of our NEW mills, which increases our capacity te 60,000 pairs per day, we are able te give you box of 4 pairs for 5.00. hosiery, will be a revelation te many women who demand quality and long wear. Our written Guarantee in every isx insures )our absolute satisfaction. Pi OUR ABSOLUTE CUAAANT!! m ft TT""T7" 11- - lttlJiRiMii r The Only Way Yeu Can Secure Our Hosiery It is never sold in retail stores. Wc have a Branch Office in this city. A Representative of this Branch a per manent resident of your community will call at your deer with samples. He will take your order and collect J!i.ce deposit. Twenty-four hours after your order reaches Indianapolis, your hosiery will be mailed from the Pest Office Branch in our Mills, direct te you by Parcel Pest. Pay the 54.00 balance te your postman, en delivery. We are the only exclusive silk hosiery manufac turer: selling by tins method. Beware of the Slick Imitator with the "Nail File" Test On account of the unusual popularity of Heal SilK FAStttUMEa HaslEiTY and our method of selling direct from our Mills te the nearer, there are many unscrupulous im itators, who purposely use the term "Mills" te deceive. They are merelv irresponsible middlemen, peddling un known brands of cheap hosiery some even go se far as te claim that they represent the Real Silk Hosiery Mills. Fer your protection, our author ized Representative wears the geld REAL Silk button in his lapel. If in doubt telephone our Lecal Branch Manager. Genuine 12 Thread Silk Werm Silk Fashioned Hosiery Ojr lustrous, perfect fitting, genuine 12 thread si.k worm silk jaihtencd REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Philadelphia Office Roem 1217 Widener Bldg. Phene Number 6333 Spruce Now-Bex of 4 Pairs $5 Deposit $1 pay balance of $4 te postman en delivery Buy Direct from Our Mills I H l ' 1 1 1 1 ' l IfC-ri--- MTririrTWTririiiiiiiii 1 1 A Short Travel Story of a Man and His Wife A Philadelphia manufacturer was called te Pittsburgh en business recently. His wife, who accompanied him, wanted te step at Washington ever night. They took the Baltimore & Ohie Chicago Limited at 10:10 A. M. (standard time), arrived at Washington at 1 :10 in the afternoon and made the stopover. The next day they again bearded the Chicago Limited and continued en te Pittsburgh, passing the beautiful and historic Harper's Ferry, a hundred miles along the Potomac and through the heart of the picturesque Alleghenies all in daylight. They arrived in Pittsburgh at 9 :30, in time for a com fortable night's sleep at the hotel. This same train carries through sleeping car, arriving at Detroit at 7:15 A. M. Baltimore Ohie overheard en the Baltimore & Ohie "One has no idea of ths pleasure and scenic beauty of the ride," said this man's 'until one has taken it VV1AU. I j:j I as wc uiu. AMERICA'S FIRST RAILROAD ESTABLISHED 18 27 RECEIVERS AUCTION SALE Land, Buildings, Machinery, Inventories, Patents, Geed Will, Accounts Receivable, Cash, Etc. OF THE EMPIRE TIRE AND RUBBER CORPORATION, TRENTON, N.J. By order of Hen. J. L. Bedine, Judge of the United States District Court, District of New Jersey, dated July 10, 1922 : The receivers, Arthur H. Weed and C. Edw. Murray, Jr., are authorized and directed te sell at public auction, free of all incumbrances and subject te confirmation of this Court, the land, buildings, equipment, fixtures, machinery, patents, geed will, accounts receivable, money in hand or upon deposit, also all merchandise, raw or in process, finished goods and all contracts of the Empire Tire and Rubber Corporation, en Wednpsday, the thirteenth day of September, 1922, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. BUSINESS The manufacture of automobile tires and inner tubes, also n large variety of mechani cal rubber geed?, including hose, belting, packing, matting, etc. LAND Approximately 16 acres, with railroad sid ing and switching facilities. BUILDINGS Contain 235,000 sq. ft. of fleer space, consisting of 45 buildings of brick, timber and steel construction. The real estate and its appurtenances, equipment and fixtures will first be offered for sale separately, and the remaining property will then be offered for sale. All of the said real property and said remaining property in the hands of the Receivers will be offered for sale as an entirety and as a going concern. Ne bid shall be considered for the real estate, appurtenances, equipment and plant, nor of the property as a going concern in its entirety, unless the proposed bidder shall have deposited with the Receivers by twelve o'clock neon of the day preceding the sale a certified check for One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), such certified check te be upon a bank or trust company approved by the Receivers and te be made te their order. And no bid will be considered for the personal property alone unless the proposed bid der shall similarly deposit a certified check for One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), which deposit will be returned te the unsuccessful bidder upon the final rejection of his bid, and the deposit of the successful bidder te be applied en account of the purchase price or held as security for the performance by the bidder or bidders of the terms of the accepted bid, or subject te such ether proper use as the Court may determine. All the above assets are new ready for inspection. Fer any further information please write the Receivers, care of the Empire Tire and Rubber Corporation, Trenten, New Jersey. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY MACHINERY Complete mechanical equipment of mills, calenders, melds, vulcanizers, and all ether machinery required for the manufacture of ths various lines specified, with power plant consist ing of boilers, engines, generators, meters, pumps, compressors, etc. INVENTORIES Raw materials consisting of crude rubber, duck, coal, chemicals, supplies, etc., also work in process of manufacture and all fin ished merchandise. The purchaser te assume all contracts for purchase of material. Atterneys: W. Helt Apgar Trenten, N. J. Rebert B. Honeyman 61 Broadway, N. Y. Receivers: Arthur H. Weed C. Edw. Murray, Jr sa &t (he nt Jny Homeopathic llus- m& $: A .- i SSMBSMsp
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