r IMIPI MP 1 1 '! M 11 I Ml I II IHII III Lfr.i TT .1 J.'STWII'W '""TSTLi 'Ei'ISWIT'TIWK EF2. '7' "I f. T,'yj1TWir JK . " .' ' $ ;ii,4 1 r ir h v f - i' ' .,. yirM&rnwmirwwiir&awrrv rjw ," 5 MI IN CRASH Three Philadelphians Injured When Trucks Meet in Head On Collision FARMER EXPECTED TO DIE Five persons, tlire of tliem Plilln elelphlnns, wrrc Imrl lnst iiIrIiI when n farmer's two-ten motertruck crn3hrd hcnel-nli In!" "1P live-ten truck of .lohn'Itecro, IM.'O North Nntrenn street. The nrcldcnt ecrurred en the Wlille Herse pile "'i' TIrk llnrber, X. J. Ttebcrt I.lenel. fert-ihe .enrs old, T.jnnuoed. X. .!.. ni th meit sort sert mittr hurt. Ills Meill Is frnrturrd nnd three ribs nre broken, l'li.vsicliuii nt j the Atlnntle City Hospital bellee lie trill die. The Phllndelplilnns btirt nte Mrs. Sarah Korr-e, wife of the truck owner; Tliemns ltocce, twfhe .enrs old. tlilr en. nnd Charles Llcbrcelit. 1M0." West SeilRley nvenue, Itocre'n clinuffctir. Mrs Kecee wns hurt ubeut the hip. After 'treatment nt the Vug llnrber Hospital. -hc wns taken te her home in n tmlrnb. An X-tuv will be mnde of bei Injury tbdnj. The boy wns Ftruek n Rlnnclng blew en the bend. Llebrecbfs bnnd wiir cut. The fifth person injured is Hiinm Lashlev. l'Kils I'elnt, X. J., who wns drlxiiiR the lighter truck. He win cut and bruised. Kocce, who cnrrles freipht between this cltv nnd Xcw Yerk, took a lead of furniture te Atlantic City veMerdny. He wns returning home when the ncel dent occurred nt 0:30 V. M. "My truck wns making about four teen miles nn hour nnd wns en the right Mile of the rend," he Mild today. "Wc saw the ether truck coming en the ether side of the imel. "When the trucks were n few yards npirt, the ether swung te the left nnd crashed Inte us. l.nshli, who wns drling, nfterward Mild he bnd been elezlns and thnt he thought he miw a danger light nheend. "M truck, like nil the big trucks en the Xcw Yeik run, lins n red light en th' side te indicate the size of the inr." I..ishley told police he thought this light wns u lnntcm en the read. JERSEY DEFAULTER LIES IN HOME GRAVE Bedy of Garrison Back In Brldgeten After Death in Australia William O. Cinirisnn. former county controller for O'umDerlnnd County, X. J., who was long sought after he dis appeared nt tiie wime time that S.1.000 TanM.eil from the county trensur, is burled in Iliidgeten, his former home. It Ins been learned that he died re rent! in Austinlin. Hew he wis found and brought back In llridgeten for burial Is a mWerj. Police and priv.itp detectives searched trr State and e'it-cif-the-wn plnces in Seuth Ameiicn nnd Mexico, but without nnll. Xnthlir; lind bei u henrd of hiti. In the list twent -one ears. nflpr the uish nnd u S.'O.OtlO bend which wns r1cii when he was elected disappeared. A letter he t-ft te IiIm fnmlh told the ttuth about the shortage In his hc counts lie hid taken the mene from the reiintv during ten '.ears previous te his dopirture. i Samson died in Australia recentlv almost penniless, These who Knew hew his hed wns returned te his home for buriil nre guarding the sreict close. WOMAN STABS BUTCHER Uses Carving Knife When Rebuked for Profanity Near Children l.lbrrte 1'ape. sit-tne enrs old, of -Til Knst Klttenheiisi' street, wns fiieiis -tabbed with a butcher knife h n Ncie woman till siheiiiiur after he bnd rcprliniuidcd her nnd a compan ion for usliic profane language in fient of school I'hildiPii. Tlie weiiinii, ltnchnel Shelden, .'!1 Ai nil slrcet, wis held in SIL'IKI bail by Migisiiatii l.indell, pending the out come of C.i pei's Uijilltes Her eninpilli Inn. Amanda Smith. Dust llnlnes stieet, was held in SliOO bail. C.ipe wts tiiKen te the (Serm.intewn Hospital wlieie. It was s.ikI, ns condition is se rious. LAST DAY FOR TAXES Third Installment Must Be in Uncle Sam's Pocket by Night ' Tnda is the Inst iln cm whiih the 'libel (ii,irtei1' instnllnii'iit of the in in eiiiiii t i c -in b. piul, mill rleiks in the iftiei of Collector if Internnl itineniic Met aiiRhii, In tin rederil Ituilding, are b'mg ruslipcl b peismis who line w.ut "1 until ihe vei Inst ininutc te settle with 1 ncle nln. Aftei ledn mi additieiuil nssessment Will be Ii'meiI en all (lelinipieiits. 'I he Tilll nle hc ieiiiiied te piy the foil 1 1 It luniterl; iiistallment at once. I'ersens who m Ihe thlnl instnlliuput tedin will he r1ci until necemhtr 1." te piy the fourth installment. "DRY" AGENT REINSTATED i- Stlffler Sent te Punxsutawney After j Discharge in Johnstown C. It Stinin. i prohibition ngent, i who wns lemeM l from the lomee An- i cust '.V, , .Inlm 'I'. Dnis. Stale I're- lubliliin Dneiter. fellow lug the "re.il rejer" eill.i nf Mnei .les..ph Cnufhel, i of .lehiwteiwn, vns Kinstnteel indiw. ewll ussiiine ilnrgn of the probi prebi probi Mtlen infiiueinent eifTn e In I'iinsii- tnniiM The i ntire erew in Jollil'teuu , fel Illsi. .X. In II ........... i J" H" 1" 1 It II AU 1 .1 1 III" ," ! M ni I sol f, who his been in fnaige f the l'linvtulnwne distilct. Jill .it t U e lir .leliiistipwn inmnriew le wl ' limine wlih his entiie i lew REUNION AT PARK former Members of 88th Penna. Volunteers Meet Tomorrow Meinbeis of the Sth Pennslnni'i 'oteran Volunteer Assoelatlteu will vim uieir mt-imn annual leimien "irrew nt Stinwnern r-iirmeiint Park. Rellcnll place in e o'clock. Mansion. x ill inke en postponement will be mnde en "count of weather Held for Larceny .Tesrp, 'p nnmi HL'2 Seuth Light "Mh street, in rested rMerdn bj ""leiih,, jJn fr .utempted lit t i, R held in sivirt )n, 0,,n i,, .Mcis. "ate t nwurd, for a further heniins. "Jan snld he saw Ilemn in fient of 11 eunter , MnrKet street dep.utment er(C' ,Sn."fr'"B t,l,rn ',,lr"1 "ll,,0r llK nt 1 . ," detect he nld Iteiiin iceeis "' hi 111, dropped tlie hIiIiIk mid left n teie. li., ,lnie..n.,.. iv.li,... 1..,. !(..,.,. NEAR EGG II td GET THE AMERICANS," NEW BATTLE CRY Recent Continental Enemies Ferget Past Differences in Drive for Tips, Say Indignant Returning Tourists Ilurepenn countries are progressing mere tluin nny ether section of the world In the promoting of tipping. I'lilliiilelphlnns who have Juct re turned home env all sorts of menus nnd strut' gi''s nre teoited te from the muitrc de hotel te the humble "hop" te extrnet the nllurlng dellnr from American Mters. In net. they're uiintilmeiiR In declnrlng thnt the tipping nuisance- Is worse Minn ccr before. Among these lust returned nre Mre. Hcnrv Hhelp, O00 Lincoln elrlre, nnd her nltce, MIm Mildred Lnndis, of Lnwften ncnue. Oak Lnne. s "At the hotels nnd ether public Places," said Mrs. Shclp tednj, ''they swrn te believe that Americnns nre mnde of money, nnd pldcntly the'rc deter mined te get nil of It they cnn. "Aside from the tipping, the prices nt some pliucs are frightful. As nn off hand Illustration, the chnrged the enulvnlent of seventy-tnc cents for n slice of wntermelen. In places where fruits nre supppesed te be In abun dance It Is Impossible te ebtnln nny unless nn exorbitant price Is pnld. "Methods resorted te for obtaining tips nre often ludicrous. In several hotels we visited signs were dlsplnyed requesting guests net te tin the help. This was found te be mcrel n ruse for there wns no help from the help when n tip wns net forthcoming. "TOO TIRED TO WORK" National Park Version of a Wilsen Slogan Puts Man In Cell Gloucester County linn what It thinks is the lnziest man. "When Deputy Sheriff Leap called nt the home of Jehn Simons at National Park jesterdny te nrrest him en n chnrge of non-support preferred by his wife, he found the mnn in bed. Simons wns aroused with difficult. , Before Mnglstrntc Oeffrey, nt Wood bury, Simons said he could net held n job because he nlwns overslept. "My, but I am a hard sleeper," he testified. "A dozen nlarni clocks could net nw nken me until in imp is out." As ngainst the picture of her husband sleeping away the best part of the da, Mrs. Simons told hew her four children had little te eat except bread anil jell. She snid she had preseree a few glasses of jelly for winter, n sister furnishing the bread. She explained Mint when she npplieel for work nt a fnetery In Cnmden she wns nsked te send her hus bnnd around, nnd they would gle him $20 a week. Simen wns informed of that but refused te bestir himself say ing lie wanted 540. New the mnn is In Woodbury Jail en a e'liarge of neglecting his fnmily. CITY ADVERTISES LOAN Bids for $12,000,000 Issue Will Be Opened en October 1 1 The ell Government teelny began' advertising n ML'.UMMHK) lean, which will Ve floated te pieide for the necels d "arietis municipal departments and te replenish the consolidated lean fund. Ilids will lie opened October 11. The lenu will be a portion of the ,?:W.0(HI,0nu lean authorized b Council October 1, 1!H.-0, of which .?:i,OOO,O0O bus been sold tlius fnr. Three Wills Are Probated Wills probated tedn were these of Xnthnn G. (Sen her. S4000; Anna Me- Kche, SMMIO. nnd Kntherlne A. Hejlc, $4700 Inventories were tiled in the personal estates of Claitnn It. KoeKhill. S11.H00, and Themas 1 C. llready, $111,11:17.07. FfrstPennvSavin&Banlk In ' X. iravsflil i 2l"6B&inirkgeJti: pJaHrtW&n&m&kcr Pnsrttnt Sluice ai Sawik Supplies MANN'S Hexagon Bank Pencils Best Quality 50c d 1! M IT weiitniaam ruairanisLeinfipanw D29 Market Street r2 Smund&'Sen 'MTI rtllMllJWYWWAVO WHNIJIHKWHIItlf III rteONt-COUINtlAKHI. CTifieleurTpme M) KI.1 V In r) i- n I g n hetl'At 110IM hraitH uin iirmtlen Hiel hUUI in MorKnimixhle fcituir the Unhiinff Fixtures t fill, s niawif ii"iur r 1 we riiftrnnlpp nr tltnr and uiirvl Hi Inslxllnllen te is 1 1 In mire our oeniplr hull fni Hun I'aymrntt te Sm )our forget w Open t.lts. 'Ill l I l. S09 They are f$ GOOD! 11 -JM wy OVER EUROPE "In fact when n gratuity was net effered the Berwmts, wniters, mnlds of nil kinds, pimply steed still nnd stared at J en. "I'everlv in some T.f the countries, especinll Austria. Itnl) nnd Germany, Is pitiable. In tlermnny thre append te be hck of authority nfiel travelers hne mnny distressing experiences. I knew of severnl persons whee money, ns well ns purchases which they made, were taken from them when they at tempted te Jenve the ceuntrj. Ne satisfactory reason was ghen for such action and no ene seems nblc te cor rect it. "I found se far ns styles were con cerned women nbread were returning te normal Ideas. Skirts are much longer but tighter nnd hats nre larger. IJerennd there were some bebbcd.-hnlrcd women." Miss Lnndis. n daughter of Mrs. Harrison Landls. recently wns grnd untcd from Chev Chase Scheel, Wash ington. She lett with Mrs. Shelp fol lowing her graduntien en last .Tunc H. She shared the iews of Mrs. Shclp regarding the tipping nnd general con ditions. "While we nw manv beautiful things the best thing I saw," she said, "was the Stars nnd Stripes as we nenred New I Yerk llnrber." I CAMP DIX IS NO MORE; GENERAU3RAVES LEAVES Only a Few Caretakers Will Stay On at War Center Camp Dlx is no mere, llrigadlcr Gcnernl William -S. Graves, Its last general officer, nnd most of the remain ing troops left yesterday. The Sec end Unttallen of the Sixteenth Infan try will remain ns a cnrctnklng detach : ment for n few w eeks. General Graes will take charge at Fert Wndswerth, New Yerk Cltv. He will be accompanied by the Inigade staff. Brigade) Headquarters nnd the Third Battalion of the Sixteenth Infun tiy. commanded by Majer Herry H. Blssell, will march te Wadsworth. They will march en ai'cnunt of the limited appropriations for the nnny mnde by Congress, "Erected In hnste, with nn emer gency upon us, Camp Mix, se long ns ene building stands, must remain ns nn object lessen In prepare dness. for the erection of such enmps ns Dlx as a measure of prepnrcilnetss prier te the World War would linvc saved tills country millions of ilellnrs," said Gen eral Graves. 5f5ti Street NEW ITOlSSl XsrirTH AVENuex RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL Bread at Walnut . The Gidding Label and What It Means New Yerk Lend East, West, North or Seuth 7110 mat ter where one gees the Gidding Label carries with it the same inter national prestige. "Wherever smartly gowned women assemble you can feel the satisfaction of being correctly dressed. Is this net a satisfaction when you have spent your money? Whether it be an inexpensive Day Freck, a mere pretentious Qcjwn or Wrap, a Tailored Suit or Ceat, Blouse, Hat or Fur, the same geed taste prevails. And, prices never higher; most times lower for equal qualities than can be had elsewhere. The Notable Values in our Fall Suits at $40, $45 and $50 are a distinct challenge te competition. In fabric quality, style, tailoring and appearance wc arc assured' that they arc wholly superior and arc values that present exceptional opportunities for economical purchasing. nuaincea Heur S.JO A. M. te 5:30 p, ,1,n, JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1420 CRuestnufc Street te CAMDEN PLANT BY WOO BLAZE Firemen Have Hard Battle With Flamc3 at Royal Cocea Factory ONE BUILDING IS DAMAGED Tire swept the plant of the ltenl Cocea Cempnti. Cepclnnd nnd Hadden avenues. C-imden. earlv today, causing rlnmntrn of mere than $10,000. Tour nlnrms were turned in bv the firemen when the blare, fed by lnrge Humilities of cocoa butter, begnn te spread rapidly. The flames started nt "r'A o'clock In the rolling room Of the plant, which is a slx-stnrv brick structure (-eiering half an ncre. It was firt seen by Jehn Drcgnr, an engineer, who inn te the engine room In the bnscment,' tied down the whistle sn thnt It set up n shriek ing blnst and then turned In the first nlnrm. , , , In n short time the fire bnd spread through the second story nnd through the reef. The noise of the whistle nnd the brilliant reflection in the skv at tracted thousands. The firemen fought for nn hour before ocreemlng thelilnc In the rolling loom nnd the section nbec. Traffic was blocked en Hadden nc n ie. and trelle cars, cnrrlng persons en their way te work in Camden and this cit. steed itun long line. The plnnt is opposite the ontnnee te Harlelght Cemetery The main offices of the Royal Cempnny nre In .lersev City, where the plant burned down several yenrs age. BRYaTtOQUIT TALKING Leaves Lecture Platform te Spend Time With Invalid Wife William J. ftrjnn hns retired from the lecture field te rcmnin with his innlid wife. Mrs. Hrjan Is new nt Hollywood. Calif., the victim of n baffling illness thnt renelerH her helpless. Mr. BrAiin Intends te puss as much time as possible nt her bedside. Awny from the lecture platform. Mr. Bryan will devote much of his leisure moments te the eoinple eeinple eoinple Hen of his memoirs, "A Child of Por Per tune." He also will mnke n few cam paign speeches in the West In behalf of his brother, who is a enndidnje for Ge -crner in Nebraska. 57i. Street t6bK Paris en MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Merris Rosengarten Will Celebrate With His Wife en Sunday Mnrn Minn fifU relatives. mostly children nnd grandchildren, will help te celebrate the fiftieth wedding nnnl versary of Mr. nnd Mrs. Merris Itesen- garten nt their home nt HO Cress ftreet, Sunday, Husband anil wife titc ench sixty eight yenrs old. Tl were married in Schoscheff. Kussin. nml came te tills country man yenrs nflerAnrd. Hoeti Heeti garten is a manufacturer of piper boxes. 'J here nre six children I.eilis Itojli Itejli gnrten. who Hies with his pnrents, Mrs. Snrn Steppler, Mrs. Annie New mnn. r FINE DIAMONDS Hf PATENTED POLISHED GIPDLE3 Famous Blue White World wide foceqmtd A chunk of ice tinkling en top here s the drink: iced BTO Tea Cea - totally Different "SHOOR-TREDS" Send Them Back te Scheel in "SH00R TRED Shoes Theusanels of mothers in and around Philadelphia aie the best Shoer-Trcd" salespeople wc 1 ive. They Knew the health giving advantages of our famous "Shoer-Tred" last the strengthening, giace-giving rjunhtics of this most scientific of all shoes for growing feet and they appictiate the remarkable wear in every pair. LOW s-ues rrlceB S rs 0 te S S3.75 fi1- te 11 $4.00 114 te 2-S4.50 (i te 81? te 11' te 24 te 4 te 9 $5.50 u Norwegian Grain Brogue Beets and Oxfords sirrs Hlsh Lew S'3 te 11 -$6.75 $6.00 ll's te 2-$7.75 $6.75 21: te 7-$9.25 $8.00 d....;e rif ' Scheel & Dress Shed ' Sizes 5 le 8 . $4.50 Sics Biz te 1 1 ... 5.00 Sizes 1 1 1 2. te 2 . . . 5.75 Sizes 2 1 , te 8 . . . 6.50 r' I k . Ballet and Tee Clippers (iruting's, .ilwn, the ici-ogmVed headnuarte. , a-r irndv for this hall as ne or before in their histerv 111 darning sl,0r of every (Ipti iplinn Am "Tg's&sJl m jmsr w w J9jmr w The s" X7 The Stores of I210 MARKET Siecs and Stockings . e-.ii- i..i . r'rtfi-le Stein and, Mrs. tettn Uese. nil Of whom Hie In or neni rhllnelelpliln. YWO HURT BY AUTO BLAST Explosion Alse Damages Garage en Shackamaxen Street A man nnd his son were burned. their nulomblle destrojed and n frame gnmge dnmngrd Inst night nr the result nf the automobile taking lire nnu ex ex pledlng. Jehn llaitinnu ninl ills son, 1'iarik., of 1S."0 I'rnnkferd nvenue. were, putt liu the iimteiciir into 1 gnr'ge a' 1-10 Shncknmaxeii street when the ex plosion occurred. Thej weie tnkcll te St. Mnrs Hospital. Firemen ex tinguished the tlnmes In' the gnrege , Perfect Gemi for Suprrn Qualify Saluidej' Closing limit' JZ necn INVIGORATE HIGH Tr 8 $4.00 11 $4.50 2 $5.00 7 $6.00 BOYS' "S'HOOR-TREDS" Sizes II te 2 . . . $5.00 Sizes 2 1 te 6 5.25 We ha 0 n specially con structed line of beV shoes en real "he-man" lines and styles. Plenty nt Bi "i' s '' the famous ui i utiili s. (PRONOUNCED YTINO) Famous ?h 1308 CHESTNUT for all the family 99 'Vf&l 4-m Kr a 11 rJ il JJ ( N V (i Hesnltal Nurses te Dance The nurses of the, Misericerdln Hos pital will held their annual i-iiily full elnncn tonight en the loef gillilen eif Hie hespllnl. A drhe wns iceentlj slnilcd for MllO.OOn for a new nurses' limiie ti be erected em the he-pltnl gicuinils. and the ptnieeds of the dnme wll l" used for Mint pin pose This will be the rn-t dunce en the reef gniden thin teiir The eemmlttec Includes Miss Until Murrn. Miss Mnrgnret nlsli. Miss Cnlherine Menel. Miss Annn Simen nnd Miss Anna Tmnk" r Yeu can exist without advertising but prosper ous firms arc consistent users. The Helmes Press, Trinttn 1315-29 Cliemr Street rhUadelphU rxrrv.vsi5- s Taste it! fjfel& n y The Finest Batter in America J 48 lb. In all our Stores &ffiiSf$ Trwrrr " V " '1' MacDonald $4 te $7 f2Hi Unuiual English Cji by Ayres & Smith, of Londen 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Buaincst Hours 8.30 te 5:30 CV7 it- j tic mr$9J. L jiftiAvemie JpeciaC iOWN in Dawn & splendid neu shades for Fall. This hat IS no deiliht flie mr-ici .-nmn .:. - ..f .11 .1 t e r i "'"""""iJi.niiHll-wl ,111 the Knox soft felt styles for Autumn. A hat that will net permit of any liberties in a trui1st'nR " rmi or crshin of crown. A soft hat whuh the careful dresser will he certain te cheese. 9 A knm 'ttle ck'mji'W. ju-' cmt ihi rvmmj SEVEN DOLLARS CHESTNUT 1,111 ' ' .i Tomorrow Etiin PERRY'S Closing Sale At HALF PRICE What remains of our v Spring and Summer stock and there U still geed picking in Suits, some Overcoats and Raincoats will be closed out tedy and tomorrow only. A I Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges Dunne this week altera- Wi, tiens will be permitted at ! Jest. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men i cellins Baths Electria and Steam Mastagt Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY 6ERVICE . 6LEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPINS) 219.25 NORTH DROAD STREET & Campbell Men's New Fall Hats We aic ready with nil the season's authen tic shapes am! shades for men and young men, including the Stetsons. We are fea turing our im'ompara im'empara 1 le "Macam" MacDetC Gray, a new shade, exclusive te us, light Tan, Browns nml blended colors. Our hats are ncknewleelged exemplars of style for smart men's wearing. ' rvt gnurr anil Misfire i.. St at JUNIPER iLVi ,i.ti0 a ''. ' 7 IW.A km 'S3 n vA n ! u 19 Seuth 11th St. (Men's Shep) Hj a ancstcd him. Q-fc 'JJi v,i.'tJ't&-i t fi iiiv.'m ri . fy. f't'i )- . ' 'fl .uiulliei ilrnailiuent etnp and 1 J t