'v'J r ' I f i HiiiHU tnncLu ljV ;n Jean Knox, Bride )R CHECK FRAUD Rested in Heme for Passing Worthless raper uar Leng Police Search 'SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED Afr a Ien wnrch by (Met-the. in Ijfb.i 721 Urctn street, litis fn,rcJIH-Sc(, with thepur- "IT. InW te Imve tmrsue.1 n tlr1', b" P",,"',k Steal opertlvo purr inwr of motor meter '. ftllewin? Automobile Milrincii In If'v'I'Wm en 'IrmoiiHtrntlen rl.lcs nml Mm dinner. TIipii lie nt the bleu VJ?.7Br.-nw. nccenllnc te the pe- . Plrntliewmt te n North Kren.l street F nerre.1 te buy It. The r.iM fen Siwfld. Tlicn ,ip cnvp n 1,,,(1 .r,1?ru Elfibnlonre. nml drove an ay In the Sr tflkinir It te ItemUnR. "in Kefl.1i.ii-' he beramc nitmlnt1 Vtih nellrc ellle nl nml lennccl the rnr Win l'lin l,lnnu. tr III In 111 !?tr The police efflclnlR drove up te ti,. FBStern Penitentlnry. whne the , w. reSnimlxl by Detectives Ah Kit mid Neblnger, he nt once took C Ulen of It. The police efflclnlH fttirnfd te Heading by trnln. but I.uba till dlnppen red. Luba net turned up In New Yerk, ' susptftcd when he tried te buy n nr thrru and enmn te Ciiinden. There ,le nwlu pnld $100 en u new cnr. The dwler told him the car must he tuned ,10 before It left the shop. The hnlanee 'en the ear was meanwhile pnld bv rbfck, which ns returned by the bank marled "no fiimK" The dilution rttnlcr kept hi" cnr and nntllleil the po pe lllct, I.uba was traced te Frackvillc, ,i',i.. and Inter te bh home. When the detectives arrived there, Mrs. Iiulm refused te open the deer. Blic finally dl I u. und T.uba was found hiding In a bedroom closet. tuba wa confronted bv Clark D, Meedy, secretary of the Kreud street lute egencj , mid Henry V. (Sreve. u lalfmnn from the same, place. They Meld of the purchase of the car from (lira, and en this charge the man una J.dd under SHOO bail for it further hear ing September 10. HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN Docter's Outfit Recovered, However, by Police Who Held Twe Beys The outfit of Dr. Jeseph Mnnsback 1210 North I'ranklln Mlrcet, is ngaln complete. Ills linre and cnrrlnge. an important fntter hi making his tlaily calls, and Ills ease of Instruments, in nl allied It $200. he reported stolen vestrrilnv te Hie police of the Kighth and .Teffer". wn Mreets station. The outfit had dis appeared as he was making a call. The herie and (arlncp were ,.n, -.i ,Jat nlKht In (.burse of two fourteen- IMI at. (ill I hl fct 'IMlrt ln . . rimes as Many Moere, of l.'28 North Percy street, nml Prank Ashmere. of 1.TC0 North Percy .street. They were lent te the Heuse of Detention for a hearing today. Sart7. & Cempant. -1;17 Mnrket ilreet, reported the theft of twenty cljht dieses. DEATH INQUEST SATURDAY ik$mwmmmmRmiFsv mmmm - V t'fff' - --I f ja ' :zi ' -' 2 : EVENING PViBtt. LEbEB-PHIMDEIiPHtA, THtKSt)Ar SEPTEMBER ' 1?22 " r .-- .-... . - . . . . Proiecutler Thinks Newtown Man Was Slain by Weman Corener White, of Bucks County, inneiineed ted.ij tlint he will probably held the imiufsl Snturdaj into the fleath df Clausen nii;htlej. found mur ure mnr Ncwtenn. Twe nnmen jeMerdnj gave te Hiram heller, eiiiit piosrruter, Information Jfbleli mav sehe the nijstcrj of the lllllng. The two Informants are Mrs. J. P. Righfley. of Trenten. sistcr-In- iw et the dead man, and Mrs, J, , Hill, who kept the bearding hoiife in ISentOKii where Itlghtley lhed. Al Al tneugh the prosecutor would net divulge what Information had been given bv the women, lie paid that efTerts would new be redoubled m find the murderer ina a mere vigorous cenrch w 111 be made for the dead man's wife. The prosecutor tnld he was convinced the rlr..V"!r.,"'ni,?'b . V"?a. r ,l"i uuu n pari in it, , TONIGHT'SCONCERTS ympheny Orchestra at Lemen Hill. Police Band en Parkway ebSr,rT,ri,1,,"nt !r,k mpheny Or ' tra llmddc.iM Rich, coi.dueter, will gram; "n ni" leniRb- The pre- TV.''"'.' "?, .nmskv.KnriLi i$ wm:vg?iz::xi wjsmm SlltS. T. T. CHAMnKllS, .IK. Surprise followed nitneuiucment tliat (JeinwnteHn nrtht an society raerlle luul been quietly married MISS JEANKN0X A BRIDE Is Married te F. T. Chambers, J?., at St. Marks P. E. Church rrlcnds of Mls ,Tenn Khot. daughter of Samuel Knox, director and former president of the New Yerk Shipbuilding Corporation, were surprised tedny when in.-., irimieii mat sue was married ves terdny te Francis Tnler Chnmbers.Jr.. of IVnlljii. The ceremony wiim per formed in St. Murk's 1. K. Church. I lie bride Is well known as an artist and several of her paintings have been exhibited In the Aenileiny of the Fine Arts. Her parents Ihe in lVlham Court, tierinnnlewn. ,..m!', bridegroom Is n nephew of Mrs. William A. 1'ratt. He is a member of i I'M..' .I'' 'rr"nl'. the Uncquet Club and the Philadelphia Country Club. COP TASTES OWN CLUB Man Graham Was Trying te Pinch Cracks Him en the Head ,C; H. Cusick. thirty years old. of i. t. . h,TPCi' Pt UP n hnrd tight with Patrelma.ii (Jrahnm outside of Jehn tavanniigh's garage at Seventeenth ami ine sheets, last night, and was sub dued only after the crew of a trolley ca had come te the patrolman's aid. (trahnm had gene te the garage te settle n dispute when Cusick tried te rent a car and was reinsert. According te (Jrahnm, who testified at the hearing this morning, when Cusick was held in &S00 bull bv Mntristrntp Vlizvei-nt.l ( usick tripped him as lie was taking him from the garage. In falling the patrolman dropped bin reeler and club, which were quickly gathered up by Cusick. The patrolman rccotered his revolver by kicking Ciipiek's eUended arm, se thnt the weapon fell te the street, but as he Hoeped te pick it up he was struck ever the head bj the club which Cusick still held. The crew of a pass ing trolley cnr saw the fight and icsciied the pattelman. 3 PmLADEPHiANSHURT SCHOOL TAXMTE ' NOT Tim RAISED William Dick Says Ne Increase Will Be Needed, Despite State's Delay BUILDING WILL CONTINUE Hotelmen's Sens in Aute Crash at Audubon, N. J. Three Phllndclphlnns were Injured at midnight when the nutomebilc In which they were riding skidded from the lead, plunged down an embmik ment and urn turned nt Audubon, N. J., en the White Herse pike. Clinrles Md'lernnn, twenty-three j cars old. and his brother, Francis, twenty, sons of William McClernitn, who keeps a hotel at Pine street and Delaware atenue. received severe cuts about the face and body. Jehn Sig moid, nlfe of Pine street and Delaware incline, who was riding with them, was also cut and bruised. They were treated nt the Ho meopathic Hospital In Camden and then tent te their home. Ne Increase In the school tax rate will be necessary in the coining year, even though (here Is no let-up in the great building program nor any ces sation of general education advance ment, according te William Dick, sec rotary of the Heard of Education. the financiers of the school system (ire said te hnve handled their funds JmJ'cJeuly, and although new centrncts will be let nml work en new buildings continue, it iH net expected It will be necessary pvp,, t0 float another perma nent building lean before the first of Jc yenr. All that in spite of the fact that there is new due from the State treasurer a sum of .52,200.000. Of that n mount $300,000 is still owing from the, appropriations of the 1011) Legislature under the old school cede. The rest fell due this cnr under the previsions of the Flucgan schedule. Sajs Present Hcvenuc Will Suffice " p shall be able te continue our general improvement of the wlucntfenal system without any increase of the school tax for the coming jenr," said Mr. Dick, today. "The tnx at pres ent Is nine and n half mills, nnd al though we shall nrebnblv Hunt n number of large leans te take care of our great building advancement, I firmly expect mat our present revenue win sutttce. "In the last month we have collected 511,000,000 of local school tnx money ami nave pniti oft our temporary leans. We de net expect te lime te make an other temporary lean for running ex penses for some time. The slew nay- I ment by the State holds us back some what, for we net only have te advance money te pay what It should carry, but must lese the Interest which would accrue if wc bad the funds in our pos session." Tedny is registration day for the schools, when new nnd transferred pupils must go te the sehoelhouscs nnd be enrolled. The sessions tomorrow will be merely perfunctory and real work will begin en Monday, when all routine will be completed and the classes organ ized. Meeting Is Postponed A meeting of the Elementary Scheel. Committee yesterday was postponed be cause of no quorum. A committee of citizens from the neighborhood of the Stetson Scheel, nt n street und Alle gheny avenue, appeared te complain about the distance some of the children must walk te school since the Stetben was made a junior high school and its lower grade pupils transferred. An informal conference of Willlnin Itevven. president of the beard; Super intendent Broeme nnd Dr. I.euis Nus bnum. associate superintendent, with the committee, resulted in a settlement. Dr. Ilroemc told the committee thnt anj children who had te walk mere than five und n half squares te school would be provided for In ether buildings. Man Dies of Stab Wounds William Cooper, forty-one years old. of 078 North Fifteenth street, who was stabbed In the stomach en Laber Day in an altercation with OcdTgc Wilsen, Uli .erin riiicenin street, (lieu nt und night last night in the Hahnemann IIes pital. COUNTESS EULALIA MAY , SELL ESTATE TOGOLF CLUB Widow of Jehn B. Stetson 8ald te Be Considering Move ' The Countess Santa Eulnlln, for merly Mrs. Jehn It. Stetson, Is said te be considering the disposal of her sub urban Philadelphia home, Idre, with lis expanse of JOT acres, sltuntc at Ashbeurne nnd Oakland Vends, above Oak Lane, about eight miles from City Hall, These Interested in the pur chase of the estate say It will be used ns the site for n modern coun try nnd golf club, one of the finest of its kind In this city or vicinity. It will be known na the Ashbourne Coun try Club. IDENTIFY DAZED WOMAN, 70 Was Found Wandering en Streets by Patrolman A seventy-year-old woman, who was found wandering nbeut the streets nt Twenty-seventh nnd Columbia nvenue Inst night, was Identified ns Ann Devlin bv relatives at the Twenty-sixth and Yerk streets stntlen today. She re fused te go home with them, nnd nt her own request was sent te the Philadel phia Hospital. Of six disappearances reported, four returned te their homes last night. Lena Ippelctl, ten years old, nnd her two brothers, Mickey, nine, nnd Jeseph, s x. left their home nt 002 Merris street early in the morning. When they came bnck'the children said they had spent tffe day nt the Navy Yard. Mrs. Elizabeth II. Strntten, seventy nine years old. 21110 East Taggcrt street, tern relatives upon tier return Inst night that she had been walking about the city all day. Nettle Zlcdlcr, sixteen years old, who left her home nt 2752 Alresford street, hns net been beard from. She is five feet six inches tal, light complexion nnd wus dressed in n pink.. nnd white, dress. Jeseph O'Donnell. 10.14 Seuth Six tieth street. Is believed te be 111 jn SOme hospital. According te his fnmlly the mnn hns been ailing for several months. He disappeared jcttcrday morning. SKIRT FACTORY ISR0BBED Thieves Force Doer and Take $1500 In Garments and Cleth Thieves jimmied open the deer of the skirt factory of W. Schwartz en the third fleer of O.'IO Arch street early this morning nnd stele skirts und belts of cloth nlued nt ?1."00. They then shut the deer nnd left. The robbery was net discovered until empleyes tcpertcd for work. BUDGET REFORMS URGED FOR STATE Would Step Financial Leaks, Declares Bureau of Mu nicipal Research The (.plrlt nnd purpose of the budget sjslcm provided for this city by the new rhnrter bine net been carried out, the Hureuit of Municipal Kcscnrch as as (crted today. Thnt criticism was made during n discussion of the budeetnry reform movement. The State government needs n budget system, the bureau slated, and Its ndoptien by the Com monwealth should net be deterred by the real or alleged failures of ether budget systems. The bureau centinued: "Laws, being but human creations, are net usually nutemntic anv mera than they are foolproof, infallible, or Invariably just. A budget procedure depends for Its success nnd usefulness upon the human being charged with Its application. In Ililladripliln, the spirit and purpose of our budget law have net thus fa'r been carried out. Without going into the whys nnd wherefores, real and alleged, suffice it te soy that the budget contemplated by tbe new charter has net yet been put te the test. "The well-nigh universal acclaim of the Federal budget act of 1021 has hardly died out when expressions of disappointment begin te be heard. Of course, some of these may be partisan in origin and motive, but there still re mains a large residue of criticism of the budget nnd accounting machinery set up n j cnr nge and assumed then te mark the end of waste and mismanage men in the National Uercrnment. "When a techincally sound adminis trative policy falls, the failure Is usu ally due te the personal equation. But the man in the street is net nnd can not be analytical in these matters. He simply knows thnt tbe thing falls. Se tlie incomplete ncnievemcnt or tnc uiicr fnlhire of nn Important reform In the manner of conducting public business dlftieurngcs even the strong protago nists of mere serviceable nnd mere ceo cee mimical government. And it gives the cynics and these who thrive en public mismanagement abundant ammunition te use against the next proposal for n step forward. "I'cnnsjlvanla needs a budget sys tem. Every one in for It. Cericrete proposals have been drafted nnd the way seems; clear. But a rcnl budget system, intelligently nnd conscien tiously npplied, will mean the end of ninny loose methods that hnve wasted taxpajers money in the past, and for thnt very reason tlie budget Idea has powerful though net new open ene mies, "It Is Important, therefore, that the red herring of real or alleged failures of ether budget sj steins be kept off the trail. ,rhe times arc niispleletiH for the ndoptien -by this Commonwealth of a budget policy that will be net only an Instrument for better management of the State's affairs, but a genuine con tribution te the solution of the difficult problems of public finance." v I 1 . m New Boosters Every Day! ill cigarettes They are GOOD! fi j (Yv lit) I First Penny Savings Bank Pays 4V4 Per Cent. Interest 21t and Bainbridge Sti. 1343 Cheitnut St. Jehn Wanatnaktr, Pre,. R(Jl!:!!lG) MODERATE-PRICE ARTICLES OF- STERLING SILVER Poolroom Owner Held Jeseph Nichens, whose poelioom at 2111 llldge nvenue was raided by the police last night op gambling charges, was held under $400 bail for n further heating in a week, by Magistrate Kebeits today. Seme frequentejs of the poolroom who had been arrested in the raid were dlochniged. t " I j Mr.ni 'ffirfL1'" Hindus, from roIenoUe ftKliit-Samis ( hepln Lwl l.,,l!,"'lc,')u,a 1'" Band. 1 El JeW Klefcr- bnndmus e ? hi? a. , ' If'nth street d the kvu,i I he pregram: rch iiuclin . ..... . . . Plan., ni,,.- 'r'r T0 YOU knew what - conditions your sales force meets en the read? As ex-traveling men our selves, we've a pretty clear idea of the help they need. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Evry Phaie of Salet Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia EBI Suitable for Gifts .- PERRY'S Final Closing Sale at HALF PRICE is moving rapidly. Every customer is a booster- every booster sends mere new customers. Men can scarcely be lieve their eyes when they see these fine Woolen and Worsted Suits Light-weight Spring and Fall Over coats a few Winter Overcoats Palm Beach Suits Gelf Knickers, etc., etc., the round-up of our wonder ful Spring and Summer business new in our Final Closing Sale At Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges During this week alterations will be permitted at cost The answer te "where shall I buy engrav ings?" is beginning te be "The Uvvvaivvam Chestnut." Quality tells in the long run especially when your engravings are en press. The Chetnut Street tNGRdHNGCe.! E.C0R.IP- Chejnutt;: i:.vrn..vcu en utu sr. " -, -mur --! niie. nn..H 0 0' -"'ita-Mu-: ......AIm7e!,.K 0vrhir-Mi.. 'iB.m . SMI, wmucanaiii. "inLA.... 7"?. .row, l ,, Ferf'hP:,1,: te 'tell riur 'I.Uht le,,fai!v-"u!.r;,i 0v ill ytUrP V..n,ni'.,ll UHVIH irESJ'Ji'f''. W-ic..' ' TODAY'S MARRIAGE Ufa n sh i . Mnnp I Cry 0r Celin Hureld I-ilneeln LICENSES nj " m ,:;,:;: .v.-? ?r. 'Ilim r iii.i" I Oajdcn "1. .SaC,,,'"'". inl..!!vrferI. an, JUST as important as the message conveyed by your letter is the impres sion conveyed by your letterhead. W55 A Broken Glass in your automobile can be quickly replaced by our mechanics. Yeu may leave your car and call later if you desire. Founded 1 864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walent PHILADELPHIA Copy Man A WELL-KNOWN advertising agency wants a copy man who can de mere than write , copy if asked. State c.nericncc, salary wanted and vhen jeu can come. A 31!7, Ledger Oflicc V,WVVVVtvWJvl.vvwvt1At MfJ 7 ( 4aT 1 I r j I TAILORED DRESSES for FALL WEAR Dixville Dreiaes are apecially designed for outdoor wear the street, club, cboel and college. Suitable fabrics in smart styles priced moderately, consistent with high stand ard of quality end workmanship. NEW AUTUMN HATS KOOMT TOrCOATS bMXRTLT DESIGNED AND HANDSOMELY TAILORED FROM FINE ENGLI&U FABRICS Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 te Closing Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET THE BETTER THE DAY THE BETTER THE DEED wipST "-rBJffl Stout Officer "i s c e these Moen Cars creep up te the white mark but they tell me en the open read they're regular blue streaks." Prices I". O. B. Facler.. $1205. S17S $2183 MACKIN MOTORS. INC. J. .In V iindtrrrlfi. I'ru.. N. Hrenil M I'lien Toplar 7SM IMaplnj nnm Opin Turnings ikl9 Jsf Moter Cars The car of the ten proven uni.i Atilivrizcd Dcclcrs Kirkpstrick & Heyler Jehn A. Morrison I8tt MurKM -t 3110 hrnslnsieii t. United Setrire Moen Atcj. Erer Ready Garage 110 tanifiitrr -Mrm ItreHfl A llniilrTurU Mbenjr & Kilroy n. I'lilhuldnliU Rey Schaeffer tjnnail ecn e im.ii ''UW"P 300 W'n!u t .. tiiniw .iiiii it ... ; sephl. K,. ,"-..,.", 1,:,,a"'tl. t . ana I The Helmes Press, frinten' 1315-29 Cherry Sueet Philadelphia S&sC . Wjrih i KW. '""moorland Md j !n e,i. Lfli'. uml.ierliinrt M. "ellaini ,."' ' "rlniihurst e . -" iijrue at.. nnd AJe T. .." . '"OBHII. l"fll I..- t.' u" Qulnn. njiH. i.:""" .-''!S!h"Bt- Af Bneknan"' W". - f-. nd i7r.'1 .V. Sanrfera. I ann' ,:... j -. fc.-.ery .. Tll.Ua ..-.".':."". "win, 8l. Mnn e?0oifmei 7sa.iv fti'.."' .a"d ,:m"y M- e,,',l Soua.enlrMr. md" Ml Albna al e,"! T)oreth1h,?:t'l(, IP'3 '. ThlKl. n . Al'Sk;'"'.1,,"?-' N. JVI.llew a. iti WiS?i' ,ih""ri . KnnVdJVllK: Md " in n" 'ruueriiac i. nnnn Tnrr...ir.i. ... - reinjr A. I.h6d,a7n8il Walk.? .V crerti eu ntiM. wiwi7iw si., Vytn kMicit;svcw ar. fh. dajij.reua ;B V.i..' L '"w Tork Olt la ATri TZ 'i i v I IT i-.'.,.,:.:i,... ' ' J W i cmrelfeurnpme I Hi UKill-dKAHn nerk Inalnlled Wl I UU liy n rellabla lieuae anarnn- ml Irn l"" antet nnd aatlafartlen, IMI 1 1 1 1 lliiy our 01 M Lighting Fixtures Wl ILU from llir mnnntarliirer, .Orlrlnnl if I IM nnd dUllnellre dealsns In solid Ml i I braaa only. ml ' Im A Ytar te Pav if Yaa Dttlta nil Cliwn I'.lta. 'Ill 10. Kal. 1011. 01 1 Sromund&'Sen 1 in wruvanMiunnnva, all 111 rHONt-COUWUAIOM. , Ifll New Brocaded SSlk SJippers SPECIAL $.50 This Week SB Brand-New Autumn Medel A dainty slipper for afternoon or evening wear, that will appeal te the most fastidious. Made of the finest quality black silk brocade cloth with hand-turn soles and 5t237 J covered Spanish or block heels. r ja 0 V Unmatched at any ground-Heer thep in M Philadelphia under $10, 40 But Special Here This Weak Yeu Always Save $2 te $4 Here Our lerw aecona.fleor rent, cash-and-carry selling pellry, Telums sale and ether economics make this aaving- possible Thrifty women shop here: thyy knew Royal quality la the best, and that we nlwayn advertise the truth. Royal Beet Shep Philadelphia's Leading style Shep for Weman 1208-10 Chestnut St. 2nd Fleer TAKE LEVATOR OR STAIRS Wh v is it that a peer letterhead is se often (bund en peer paper ? And conversely, when the paper is very geed, the letterhead is in keeping ? Is it net because the business man who is responsible for the house's stationery is at least consistent ? If he docs net think quality in paper important enough te pay for, is he apt te spend much thought en the kind of heading that gees en the paper ? But a fair, fine, white, clean, crisp sheet of all- ' rag bend paper inspires him. The letterhead must live up te the letter paper. And frequently it does. ioe selected new rag stec iai years' experience Banknotes of aa countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations Crane's BU8INEBS papers (V i sii c V van. I - " 11 EjHMLiWssWBBsaaaj m j. ffr America's IVender Car ' f m t B M C T T II M f tkW BR7 w Tr Wkm km m W jjf clGlhriflySix'2uilt ty'ltegc ' I MAKE US PROVE JT TODAy I EIGHTEEN thousand miles en a test car B '!'9S -4 have net worn out Jewctt bearings I 'Q f sufficiently te require even adjustment. H mm I f' Call Spruce 1110 for a Demonstration M I GOY. A.WILLgV M9T9R I If H Ajgi a,.d Jiwett Distributors ' I jnft BR9AO STREET. AT.VINE. PHILADELPHIA I ff H Associate Dealers $W DRVsUMrUYKS lu ' '-" V,,,NVJrTr0B MU!S I V tI 1 sB ... ,.,fn.rBf" llriirlininn. I'ren . H jSl- I Iff. rr.Vril MOTHII ( OMPA.SI r. Ilnlnr. 1 und Mrnlnn .f sB xii; jhh North n.id si. - - "' H ym' I IIAMIITON nlllir. a" Hmerfnrd Ae, IH BK llnrlltw lltn , I'rnna kSMiiii limiu I BfM 1Um " '" "lnut sj,. . iVriunili'i'rXT,. , .jSH H Suburban Dealers I A fl J , MMIIIBN'S llMUfli: Miilllll'Xsi (,niM- II 'MHsHl j l.nnr,.,ler ,e. Ilr, BWP .,J' JiMlnV w' TranL'rerd M V9B1 WkV i.akh's niif,i J MM MmWM mMk. HunrieHii. y Mm BmmmmJ aBMiHiHHHHHBsV ''". ' Bissssssss! ')a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a))a)a immmmm "I '-,,v4- ' n Mmmm I" M " aWTaTuTyTdEffl i S.'.vi'a.sf'ril. 4,