w -& tC3"3TI Kr MILLIONS FOR CITY ' SEN IN 19ZBVAIR - v- vtev 7 TtMVLTrOT:r i "' '1T JI KTtf "f7.1T'(,V. ,,SI'l'ft TSV Ap ' ; v-H. ,-. ,. -, '-- ""Vrt .': ?- l"'" " ' . fltf '.V", . .-- s ".' . v NV4W-tfV '; , .. . K 'P'" EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, - SBEMBBR 16. 1922 i t r k V"M WW& 3 San Francisce Received $50,- 000,000 Werth of Advertising Through Exposition in 1915 CHICAGO'S BIG BOOM D'Olicr (May Name Fair Engineers Next Week ben Colonel D'Olicr will nippt mptn r. of tlie Xpsn.ui-CeiitPi)iilulCeii - mlttrp of the Lnglncprs I inn nt ( 0Vl"0l """ IlIMTillHIll 111 UK' Itcllrviir-Slralfurd te ilNeusi tin; cmp!eMm'"l "f riiRinrciM Mini nrcl nrcl tcets for tin' association. 'I'lic fair director jcstenlnj nutlmrii'.eil Colo nel I)'(r te pugagc Hi' M'rvt of such men "tul Ki.nranlced tlie Mlnrlcs for llicm. Tin- m -liIt fit h arid engineers miy be cnsasp'l within a 'li. It will be (lccltlcil at tin meeting whether therp fire te lip inn' or mere nrclil Kelt mid engineers pclrctcd. In Hip gan rr.in'iii c position tliPii' wns nil iidvlnr Iiitucil ill tin pc nrehi-tcrl-.. cull icc'lvlng n sahir.v of $50(10. DENIES DIVORCE SUIT RUMORS rlntis for tlic Ssitul -Centennial in IfCfl iii-p rapldlx mumling into eon- crete fm m Celnml I rmiklln 1) Olier, t.viident of tlic fair body, confidently (IP(ts tlic fulr te 1)P the greatest of ill 11111 iimt leeks optimistically toward tbe financial success of thp prejrt I. Ak vet. however. in win iiiiiku no (irtillrtlins regarding expcmllLiri's I Tint will be needed or lirelits nint may tesult Considering tlic success! of etlipr s'nii er (p'ifitl'ii? mid flip llliidilioed of Mine swine cnniiiiiens nj- me nine ine frir opens, it i'i Iip1I"-pi certain that untnlil bcic'liN, Imtli fiiinnciully linn morally, will result li tin- illy mid Its CitlZ.MI1. Cii'mii'l D'Olier experts bii Tet n t us If lie ilidn t It I1 net prelmlile If; vn'ild have miM'pti'il lcspetisihlllty for the fair's sue ess in the lirt pine. Tin he still c.mlines himself In his own idei. of "iKtii'ii lather thiin words." "Don't .'I'd! mi' what c.xpcndituri..' will be inn dc or liew niiieli iiimipy w; aie celng tn cirii. Iipimii"' It K Im ruw,ible te ("tliiiiite Midi tlilnss nt llils time," the iiiIeiipI mijh. '"I'lint will train Inter Itisht new n wlieli" let of action Is necilcil. M.my I'alrs ."Mndn Alnncy Plme Kiiu Helii.iwiii rcliicil. f.iirs hare been held. All of tlicin, of cenr.s.. HftP net MH,cM.fiils Jlanj ri;.--iilti'(l 1:1 fallurci. Still ether-, proved moneymakers. Coiici'".ieimlri- nt the CivMal Pal me i:poMtieii In Londen, in I.Vil, the ln-t inleriiMtiennl f.ilr nf nn. sine, re.ilied a i ; i : i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 li.uvet l,ir t lin.s.. dajs. Jleic than (i.tinLi.firit) iipimiiis nt- JJp- tlWTsjWK J. 'ft M I v WmXwm w i ,14 , Sffil I ' : ' f ill nigw I i' f:-'i III I liBKS:'? iiii'f ti i ' it- G. 0. P. WOMEN BUY HATCHET ym Jul la Sanderson nml l'Vnnh Criim mlt, lier leading man, whose name ban bpcti lliiheil with hers, nt they appear In a scene In "Taiiffprlnp." MM Sanderson denies .she has h c e ii Mini for diwirre rffilDI DAMniT' CMCDPPT NABBED IN EDDYST0NE,' Arina Leech and Man Held for! Highway Robbery MEXICAN i COL PRESENTEDJQ CITY Wnrburten Accepts Flag in Ab- sence of Mayer It Is Unfurled at Independence Hall ORS IWEAR WIGS? NEVER! SAYS JUDGE ROGERS tenileil thnt 4:'.(li)0 a d.i) ?L,,.ilHI,(l(ll). A Me.tlenn line, made by Senein Ob reenn, wife of the president of that re public, will unfurled nt Independence Hull thl' meriilni;. a part of n local "lebrntien of Mexico'- Indeiiendpiice Day. Ill the iibsence from the city of Munr Monre. Direetnr Wnrburten pre-ided nt the celebration mid fennalK neeepted the llaij en behalf of the city, IKva presented liv Mri. .lehn 1!. Itebertx. fid's fair, an nverase of ! President nf the ew (Vntiiiy Club, mid Jurist Describes Court Scenes in France and England. Saw Ne Poverty BUT MUCH EXTRAVAGANCE The receipts tture riiilndc'plii i iiv tiirecuen ei .Mnver .Monre. will lie nu exhibition nt Independence Hall 1..I.I 1... .1;. !....: :.. " --"H 'in itn- mi 1 111 I 1 I I IIM II I'I lllll III tk - lSTtl i,f I. ..'.in... a,,..... 'u i,,.. ;,..., ni'KiPt ims i-jpresse,! i,v IMreeter national .,, ul.en tl. Xmi.,.-. .V'V" """.." "'.N'ee i or. accepimi. celebrated U,e , tennml of in tide- ' ,." 'i.V'S1.? i"' ". W".,s l"t"",'" rrmlenic In.rin- the six months of ' ',', '. ' " ' 1. V" " V. .""". ."' fcvrs' There ucre y .s! ft,!,.,. ...hllii'lMr.! V"!!' ' .'?. iV'''". """'" ' "'" S ' ,liK,"lm,l"! , -I'lm n,'M .j.t thi? the Mn,er I. i , ..mi. mm iiissini,, m .kjiui, --mis innt lerlintm the two l,.si ..nm.i.ifj.i.i r,... l... 1.1 .i i . .. , ,, j. " , - - "....i .... , II.- , '.I I. iMI.H . .. S 'M. l.. J J fH Mn ine N'vpti-i cntenninl i:peMtu u aieiwlll for n fellow republic bv iecelviu Mil 1 r.in.is.n ii, Ci,iij;i.. Hveti the iiiillennl cinble f Mexico, inude lUOIICII IlL-lllCS I'l.I.I'.irt.t.l.r tin,.... In,. 'Kv ,1 i .,.,.! I ,.,, ,.f ,1... :.!..... .. ,. ,. .,;. . . - , ; -' -' ..." ...i hi. . - i ...ii ... i in- iiii'sjni'in s ii... 11 IMIb liaiC III) hcarillL' nil ivll.ll ll III ln.ll. ll til In. nli.,.,wl .... ., L... ....... I .1.1 pen hi'ie in ill.'ti, a j.eiicinl idea of the faninus Independence Hull, where nil fii.ii.is iii-iiis llivnue, in.it h.. hat . Mill he nil e tn fee It Is n r,.e,.L..iill.. f l,. "'. Vi - y ".l".'l wah spent M.nieiiiiii- mi the pcniile of Alncil.u Dj the 'I'-.Sili .HIS fntli'Ulx .illi.n.liti" li. nl. I III:,, te n... m .1.?.. " t s'm;,l;.l;l!H,J.li, l:IV'":,i,i,"1 iM 1;M,H A I","' t Mayer Mem- expressing bur. "I sincerely hope," tl e ccbn of this linimiKi paid by the wniueii uf will leseiiml with nil my country and that he Ntiil. "tlmt . ni'Kinil.cd nud Ninth America. Its ctri'iiKth in it lull deliver ite.lllv .S.iles llelneil Heal .st:n,. stilus i ......i ti :: - mi. i 'a -vi. i. iiiurL' nan n imlllnn dellnrs in l'.iir., mid the incicased n.-t t ily miis reflected inore ttreusly th,. ,,xt y1Ilr !, I(,M ,,h. talc sales in, i-riis,.,! si:1,. iinii. iiiiii ..,, rriua .'ll,IIIMl.(M)i i,, S.'tn tiiin enn . "ere a ihpssikp nf coin Mil . iiiiiMiil' It pent hi i,itis i.ith n'tiill i.i.m-..i.m.iJ 1 known that there s liere a leii-'iii'. for the hii-tn 'hs f these mcr- I "ll""1" unilerstmiilinj.. roiiewinu' mi' presentation, tlie im- tliipul anthems nf Mexlrn and the 1'nllul States Mere played by the Municipal I'.nuil. incrrasbi "nuns n mil- (.,.iir r,it, il, .,,. ii,,,i, the f nir l.ist.Ml 011I1- tn.. ni,...',i,u ' " Of the SIT. 1 111 ill .hi.. ' ... ...... v, ............. ,u p ii.ii in .-jjni rrnii'si'i. iw ...,f ...1 .... 11 1 . , ...... ,v, , sv.iii.tirti u.v li.ir eri ii, "ftiii, executive sici-ii.'ii-i ,.r .1... :.... (raiii'isen I'mivi.ti.i..., '.... m.... 1 t Wiigiii- nppr.i.ximuteli Sl.-,,(()(),()()t) mis Pent in the IiduIk iiml n .slniilnr .n, ,,.,,,,. reMiilii.inis xeiirli ilMI.DOO Ii CAMDEN POLICE CONTINUE RUM RAIDS ON HOMES !'7r,,.Vi .l,,.!.u,.!!,',,,,.1 ,hc I Aliens Spertlnq Diamonds - and Autes Led te Clean-Up porting diamonds mi i com cm mn.s h,Id m tlL. t.it ,,.. "JB the piegn-ss 0f the fair. And San traui'lsce .iineil mi cnvlnhle icputatlen i"" ii i v;n I'M 1 ii 111 i'iri ti........... , r it . ..11 1 , '" ttiini it i 1 if f - WICIll !ln 1 1 nifeiiiiiiniliilliiiiM i!f rlitiriitiru ;.. hut ., re vlM.(J4.L, iivfii t w. t.i...,.:, fliU tl . 11 " i't'ur ,mii, ; tin; leUi.Mii,,. j ,-ai- .?7Mt. 1 7 1..1 i:t ni'?. '"t1"" ,,f cxpleltiitinn of the Pem 1,,,, ii,,m., ,, ihlstl,lt(., llrN in i ,,!'!'x,,i'," """ l'l'ii'l I" uiure ui ..j, line ,' it i,s ,,t ,,,.., ,.. : ,Hl vr-s W..H ns'ih!:,.,,. iS tiiide piih cm nns nml ,..,.vi,.. j ti,.,,, ::...ni special" ,'dT;i;;;;s" nf and lt ,? "",1 '""spapci-s ivert ptinted in t m ' '"' '",ll'V"""1 llltiMian-il papers rJ!!C'.i l,l"(',"". '''wl clippliifiN of Cl'u ,.",M,,)y '"l"""IS ('f 1!11"''- TnatM'sI'.',n l"u. f,?m v",;i".". r,,,"t,,',: nmen.ii , , """"' "iie-nnii nu leiai "UUUIIt .U til. I v iir.iih.,1 I'uliliclty Werth Millions x mil ei.iiiii t. ... n,i ... .- ii'ti.tiif-i iii' - l"rt et in.it.. ii.iu ,,,,i.n... .T...,. In .1 .. I"."..i-Ilj lis nun II "s than S.,1), (KIO.OIII). or nini-e ll.n,, Het Ibec ! Aliens spnrmij; iiiameiius aim Mushy , metercara and investlni; hcavllv in real esi,iti Iniiirectlv led tn the ivhelesnle raids en illicit stills that the I'.imilen pi lb e continued teiluV. "Munv fereistiers ensjnged In muMiiK Mhb'lty In Seuth ('aiiulin bine bcienie i prnspeieu .," said Chief nf l'elicc H.Mle, "Seme huie bit nuteinubiles nn, nr(. sliihliis money In ical estntc." KlKbt.i-slx men nnd three women had 'I ecu Knthercd in by the police up te a lute Heur mm nrsiii. nri"r imcIvc hours of raiillnj5 private suiiill stores piinelnallv In Klieivn us .uoensniiic .iicnilnii . ' J.ess 1 t li ii n tlflcen of the prisoners, hml been natiiralli'i'il. All but seven of the dcfcndniits fur. nlshcd the S.'OO bail Iifi'li miis set in all cas.is. The arrests Mere mude en ivmiant.s charKini. violation nf the Slate pinhlhltlnti law. Itiiew u as the Hubart i net The i ascs will ciini" m S'l.nie.... uilierliMiipuex-. i (.,. n(j i,,,,-,,,,, ,, (i.. ,rVf .Tudce Jeseph 1. Ilecprrt does net Hl;e Wlfii. Up never were one mid be never expects ptn weur one. He ivnuld nor even near one In the presence of Kns lund's most niiKUst courts. Judge Keepm tnilny descrllied hi" ex periences In l''rnnee nnd l-'tigbind, xxIti-p he stmlied the ))reccduie of the law courts. In England be sat en the rl;ht hand of Lord Wile, en the bench nt Old Hallcy. Kver.ibedy were wigs. I'.ut net the Judge. Incidentally, be saw no poverty or suffering; only ex tiaviiKiince. "Ne nigs for me: they didn't get P. nig mi my head, net bv a jugful. I sat in plain American clothes," be iuuglieil. "It wns the opening day of the court, xvhich N tbe busiest in Kngland. There must have been ITifl Migs in court that, da.i. I sat en thu right band of Lord Wile, both in tlie Criminal Court and before the (irand Jury. "The English piecedure Is very much lile ours. Our couinien law, you see, is based en the English common law. Of course, ever then; they huvp this dif ference. Lnwji'rs are divided Inte tue classes solicitors nnd linrrNlei. Ilur listeis can nppear in court, solicitors c.innet. A solicitor never Icaies his nffii'p. If he has n case te go te court lie must employ one of tile 'King's counsel.' "Everjlinly eKe ever there seems te have received some sort nt di curat loll r another, and they all wear thcui I had a most Interesting experience, ten. when I met the yeungiM snn nf ( uarles Dlchens nnd the sole surviving member nf bis family. He is a Crliiilu.il Court Judge mid is seventy "two or seventy tin re years old. "In I'urls I iil-n visited the law leurts, hut 1 tin net understand P'rench very well, se could gain but a glimmer nf what was gulng en. Thciv procedure differs fnim ours, innlnl.v, in that there Is nn presumption of inn nee. In their criminal procedure the criminal is bulged guilty until lr'himself manages te prove bis Innncenhe. "I eujnycd the experience of living from l'ails te Louden, a nip of alieut thiee and .one-half benis, and a most pleasant and intetesting one. "Yeu nsk me about the teirlble suf fering ever there, and Ibe serious econ omic situation. Well, se far ns I could see, theie is prosperity tiiere. I saw lets of money lu evidence in Finnic, and lets in England, and both countries will tul.e all of yours the.v can take, "This business of jelling poverty peverty striihcn Euiepe Is nil nonsense. All I saw was wild extrnvagance, and ether Americans all said the same t lilnir. It... beuses nnd 'member, there me lets of pour people the di-ti let I '"'"-' '" i miaileiphiii ami Pennsylvania. tun. "Keitile lields, money nnd foolish extrnyngnnce, flint Is whnt we saw Inn nil sides. 'i,ls tali, alx.ut suffprlng Ik prep.iKnndu. They get enough iiieuev from fuelisli Americans, j,, n ,.. science, te pnj their natinnal debts," Harmon-Lorimer Factions De clare Armistice in Fight for Pinchot RECEPTION OCTOBER 1 The Hcnubtlcan wnincn li-nders of the city have iIppIiIpiI te sign nn ar mistice nnd niaicb with a united front ngnlnst the iJetnneratli! forces this fall.1 This became evident today following a meetliiR of the Women's Ilepitbllcnn Club when they unanimously decided te invite the Ilppiibllcnn Women of l'enn svlvania te their ic eptlen en or about October 1. Hurinjj Hip primary light thp Women s Ilpptibllcan Club. hPadcd by Mif. A. It. Harmen, vigorously upheld the can dldaey of Alternej tipiipral Altpr, vvbllp the Kppubllcan Women of rctinsy vanla. led by Mrs. (ieeige Herace j,on j,en mcr, fe'lght for (ilfferd Pinchot,. Tbe former organization has new Indorsed Mr. Pinchot and Its members have been Instructed te work for the en! Ire Up publican ticket ivlib as much steal as if Mr. Alter had been nominated. The reeepilen III October xvlll mark the opening of the new home of the Women's ltpptihlinii Club nt :!H' Seuth ' Tenth street. Heretofore they bnve met in the City Committee rooms nt Eleventh nnd ('he-tnut Nt reels. Tlic Initial cabinet meeting of tbe fn'l was ut'eiided bv two hundred women from nil scetli.ns of the city xvlm hear' the plans fni the eiiuipaigu outlined l.v their president. Mrs. Hurmen- E.ieli cabinet inember was requested te !isM;t lu getting the full club membership of three thousand women registered and te Instruct them, ns well ns oilier women who are net club members, te vote the st rnlght Itepiibllcnn ticket. ' The following ceinnilttisi ehfilrmPir, were named: Executiv. Mrs. Harmen: Heuse, Mis. Helen (iaul. Nineteenth Ward: Speukers. Mrs. .Icanette He.il. Eertyii'veiith Ward: Eiiterlalunienl, Mrs Minnie firenlger. Thlrty-fetn til Ward; untl-.smeke, Mrs. Wilnmliui Kern, Thirteenth Ward: anti-noise, Mr. M. E. Seitz, Fert v-seventli Wind: Had Air. Anna Dale It.ite. Twenty Sixth Waul: membership. Mr. Anna Walker. Eighteenth Ward:' legislative. Mrs. Ilaimen. The Antl Smoke Committee will report te the club nnv instance where factory smoke Is.' ilittliiieiiti.l te tt'eeuiir.tinlty. During the cabinet meeting Mrs. Sain Wllhelm. of the Elfteentli Ward Club. ' delivered an nihil ess. It was decided te riigage tblity chairs for the Peiiiis.il- j iiiuin i.eague et ll omen leiers ineei ing Octnh.'t 1", when Pinchot and Mc Sparran will speak. mm Algr 9L flfc ilr''i i W&Sm. Wki . jr &$&, . r . . ANNA LEECH I ' !.....,-r- ,...n-r HUUKSItKSHUKL IN AUTO CRASH! Driver of Machine Wh'ch Did the Damage Surrenders te the Police MANY OTHER ACCIDENTS Pill I lei. years old. C.eerge W both of O'Connor. . vi-nl y - f'ir . . ... i...i..ft.. n iiiicuster. nun in r- llinms. t went i -etn ""is! v,.li Tivufit'-.'cviTilli .. .. . street, lire ll the 1 1 illiTH-lllft nil Mnspnni suffering from sevee cut- nml bruises of .1... l..U ns the nsllll nf their Wllgell beiiifs struck bv mi nut miebl htreet nnd Hidg" ni"nui STOLEN POLO PONY RETURNED TO JABLE Bey Takes Mutrub te Bala and Say3 Man Paid Him te -Da It Mutrub. Ibe SKlll) pole pony stolen I from the Maiden of the Phllndelplila 'Ceunlry Club nt Mala, nns mjslerleusly retiiined Ian night by a boy and seemed none tlie worse Cor his absence. The boy nild a man whom be met tic I'iileiitiill.i nl Thlrtj -third stieet mid Oirard nvi'iiup gnvc him fifty cents te lake the Jm 11 Id Ibe stllble". Tbe missing pnnv. which wns spltlteil iiviny with Seimiii, ,'iliellier pole penj , iiux'sengl I nil dny jeterduj by neariy ll score of secletv MOinen, iibe seeiiri"! the .'eiiutr.vside III nutouiehlles. . . t. 1.. .. .11 ...... ..... I..... ........ ...n curs elil. i ii ii'.H'i'-.i .'mi .... ...... i e.-i.i.uv v..., i iilicoiuiei tniiie Mr tue iniei linn nr Idcd te get rid of the uuilil.'ll. Mutrub is owned bv Stephen San ford, one of the jeunge-t pole plajel's lltld II ineuiber of the Ciilcett team. nt I'.read shertlv after i nieriilii':. .-ar I. ".l'.-7 ICeiiynn street. .,,,....'ii... ubli li struck tin' gnu. pul both tbe injur; ii WIDENER CONTROVERTS BERLIN ART DEALER '' e'clO'k tbl Jeseph la dliver of the buekster wiignti. pul Imtii tie i "."" 'J . "Descent Frem Cress" New Safely IS:J.lliV,,lui.,,'hMrV;r.M.I.'rr. J" I!-; Enshrined In Magnate Gallery jielleeind nill be given a hearing '- "I ,eu'l think it s iiece-sni-y for me 'morning. , , , !tnieuimnl en th" I'lich-titz stntciiient ijllre;;,!n1i;!lemnli!!ema:s,;!::r;;i;d:,y. ;or tie possible reasons for mnkln, .t nt Itiiiiulng Inte the street in lenk nl i tliis time. .Nculless einlmrrnssmeiit fallen horse Marie Wolf. ix jenr old. i might be niiised. Itut you can say that V.r ..mi. xiiiTli., .i...,.i :.s slril.'K til nil i I ii .se III e V ciiil il-lll I lie "lery, nt ill'' 'FARMER SHOOTS WOMAN, THEN KILLS HIMSELF Mrs. Planter's Cendltyi Critical Following North &'.j Affray 1 In nu effort te sti'- tl. 'if' 'f JL', El I .a In-Ill Planter, nbraici.i,.' t the 'Chester County IIespiln! -t West iCIiisler, nie leiluy tr.vlng te r-mnvtl I Ibe I itllets from her lieild. fellnwInR ilheiteuble shunting at North Hroek yesterdny , Mr. Planter was beusekcciicr for William. Steeu. tentuit en tbe farm of William T"lml.le. vvlii Hied the nhets ' weiiiidin;; her during a iitarrel, nntl then killed hlm-'df by lirlng a shot i tbteugb bis brnln. i Physicians said tednj thai one of thn bullets bud pijiii'l rated Mrs. i'lnntpr's brnln nnd little hope was held for her recev erj . Mrs. Plnnler went tn vVe.st Cbestpr enrlj yesieidnv nnd Ret Censtnble Keeiinn te assist her In obtaining Iipt ttillik from the home nf Steeti. Stppn, who was fnrlj.five jears old. objected tn the Meinuti leaving. Sending the eensttible te summon a neighbor, be shot Mrs. Planter. She was found Ivlng en the kitchen fleer by tbe rentnb!c when lie ictiirned. Stecn's heik vi n 4 found In u corn- Held tin the fnrin nf Levi Lambert. half n mile distant. Mrs. Planter lived at Midi in. Delniinre C.uintv, before j she ni'ide her home with Steen, Anna Leech, alie wanted en n clung" of bighwav i libber), was nrresled in Ed djsteiie at 1 e'i lock this morning lu lempnnv with Jehn dill, enn of the men th.'.-ii-'d te have used her as a lure. Abut two mouths age lb" girl and her sis!,.,-. Mrs. .Mary Mitchell, of Walla, e street near Tenth, went nttlo nttle middling with Hubert Arthln, of Wja luslng uventie above Elfty-llrM. Mrect, and Stanley Meme, of Kr.inkferil uvc nii" iit the (ili'jird nvetiue bridge three men run fiem the bushes nnd attacked the men. Arttiin was shot through thei thumb as he lenpeil from the car after . having bi-n lehlied of S'JU nnd Ills Match. .Mini Mitchell r.m:i I lehn. .?...... ...! v:..il. I'lfn seietilh strci". mid sevi'ielj .ought t .,..-,....,.., '"--,-,...,.., k.,... ... , ,.1-i.n In St i, ii - . . ... ., ' ... . .... i.. Ill tintllltr, iliuinilioein- n. i" i. ".- II I Shi cut nii'l liruls"ii Agnes' Hospital. Chili! Seriously Hurt Itiitb Jenkins, six J ems eh We-t Susuuch.inii.i aveniii1 ..slv in In i il hst night ti-u'ck hi nn automobile vvbll the street near her heinr Inkeii le the ema ll s Hospital. rredeii.k West Susipielinnnn li'steil. . .lumping from a motertruck en wliieli he was riding. Edward ( urry. iweiver 10." Master street, wns struck by an other machine, n-eeiilng bruises and lueernllens en heiid and liedj . He wns Mm j s ilepiinl. 1 1 Is I pureh'ise I 1 Hill)!; that ns 1 1. ix.. nml lie si'llicleiit." This is Jeseph E. Widener nnvyer te e Iter n art ilej it tinmeil Itaeiisiiiz. who vvas ipn'ted yesterday In the P.erlln dispatches n -i saying the famous re- 1.".." ..eiis painting "The 1'e.scent I'reli. the wns sort- Cress," hnd net yet been nctuully el.l when stie was i jjp widener. ilesptte recent aii- niiiiuceiuvntN te Ibe eentrtirj. Mr. Widener ndded that he brought the idetiire from Europe find new has It In his nft gallery Hall, Elkins Park. FhstPennvSavin&Bam P.ivsH - frt4 -vi yi'rnjkinhr4fay irri MUI I M1 n-V M 1tKA..i.j n K m w JAKnV&riAm6kr t nf n trcSKftnt wrmKmmmammmmmm MMI I crossing She was Homeopathic Koerwer. 1 I-" nienue, was ar il t Ljrmewoed ,. . . ..... I te Ice. i In Si m.-is "iven iwe inn ii -.-... . v. -. , ..... ..... e .... .: . .1 ti... ,i. 1. . ..r t in ti-ni; . .is.... . i ... mu ie-ii-s iii (tie iniintv 'r son. Her '"'.''.'. '''.......: '... '. In uotle't-. Ln.ll Mrandlcv. ,m. Fiank Scs- 'nnlly. i:m .m.hii imni -ipp.-i. xv,i- .. tlte. lei.'lvcl s n . .; j en rs ill L'astei'ii Penitential v. 1... Iri'slei I Struck MABEL NORMAND'S GEMS ATTACHED BY SHERIFF Film Star's Publicity Agent Sues te Get $2940 New Yerk. Sept ('. ( I'.v A. P.1 All of Mabel Nernmnd's hunks with the dazllng wardrobe she brought from Era nee n few days age, including jew elry which she bud placed In the safe of the Hetel Ambassador, where she Is staving, weie ntlaehed bv an nn-x m patliitlc depulv slieilff ji'sierdnv. ' Her publicity agent, Perrv M. Charles, was tin; source of the' movie star's cmbnirnssnient. having brought suit in (lie Supreme Court, lirenkljn, tn lecever S "II III for salary mid service rendered in America nud Europe. In his lemplnlnt the press agent re- P.redi 1 henejed messages fr,,m 1 fM Nertiinnd sent te him from J,os Angeles while he wns in Ciinudu. some of the phrases .pinted belns "Anything veu say gees about salary." "If you need money, wire me." "Wonderful if veu lire In England when I nrrlve te nicet me. Would be lest without i(,u " In Londen, Mr. Charles' sa'id, lie preptired the way for Miss Nennand only as an accomplished press a"ent i-eiini, liiiieiiiicing ner en 1 Anici !"celi and Cl'l were living In Eddj stone ns "Mr. and Mr-. Jni.n ltiirns " Mngistiate Uenshiiw held tliem without bail for a further hearing. BEAUTY CONTEST TO MARK ' CURTIS FOLK FAIR TODAY KJ'nfr There Alse Will Be a Baby Shew With Other Interesting Events A I'.'.'iutj contest and a bnbv show lire the parlicularlv Inieiestlng' events 'chceuleil en teda'-'s pregnim ar the annual fair of the Curtis Cenntn Club at Li.vviidillc. The f.ilj- epcncil jester- llll.V. I lie liejiulj collie. expelled i te bring out a'l the t'alent of ihe Cuilis , organization. ' The judges In the cutest which xvlll I decide who is te pose for the next S-it -' unlay Evening Pest cover will be Miss Ne.v-ii M. Meln. the artist; Jay E. . IIeu-i and '"icdem-l; I'.runncr. A mldvvaj lined with be.'lhs fni'ined tl nler of iiitrni lien. Articles ,,f , every di'sei iptien w'ere en sale. Sid" shows fejiiiiring snake i-haimei-p. wild men from ISnriiee. s,verd wailewers j mid Iv'i' tr.iiners enceui'ati'd the visitors te part v.ltli tlie small eutiauee fees. I in every l.c u ca'iv.is-. eicred stirpiise wns te he fluiiid. ("owns niul a 'nilui.-i-ture ilrcus Kepc the in. rriment at a high iiti h, vvhlle the crowds swave.l naet, mul lerlh Irnm one em! nf Ihe h.n mnbile while plaj - pbyMciu.l bill ' r.ihuihi'tli Zlminer- "''- '''"' " i nu nut liif ni'iir hrr htiinc 1 r . . . man, live jiai-s old. ll.tl Nnrtn Allien ran strict, was taken in St. Maiy'K llnspltul snffeimg fiem hruies and 'nn- tiisiuns, The driver, William Pe.ulnt. 1010 North liedlne 'liei'i, was arrested nnd I .1 this morning lu the i r stieel", pelii c station. I j Wetna'i Thrown Cram Aute i Mrs. Lee S. Ivlrr. twenly-six ! jears old, et .ill. Lancaster avenue, vvas Injured in an automobile collision 'at I'lftx -third and An h streets, last night. Mr. K. ser wns thrown from jmi automobile diiven by lier liusbnud l when it crashed Inte a machine u riven by Wllbird Carruthcis. f ,-,7. Wyn- Itislng avenue, il.itli ilr.veis were nr- i rested. i Edward Wnl 'i. twelve jears old,' l'.:'.l West Westmoreland stteef. rp cCived l.icei.'itl.uis of the s.alp when be was struck by an .iiitnumhilc jcsterdayi jat Thirtv-lirst streii and lielleviie nve'- i line, lie was taken te the Samaritan . Hospital. The iltiver f th" mr failed Ite step ami has net he. a i.ientiu. d BABIES IN FAIR PARADE Lead of Ceal Kills Man Ecllx Pedre. Lafajetle street, Enst Calls, miis i rushed te ileal h this mnim- i lug at ihe J. & J. Dobsen. I nc . Carpet Mills. Pills of Schuylkill, when a -...i! iionvever fd! upon blni. He xv.i rushed tbe cnmiiuny emergen, v lin.pitul. m uirge et i'i. iiti.i ,x. mini, cempntr. was dead befeie nn i . - fertj -two venrs old. WHMSBL OYSTERS- Ttn .sn.sen -. en nm, In Mir eyntp,-- nnt Innm as t-m Prrs rerv .Irtv Kecnli.r l)lnn.T .'l.X I., ."! -ls ItpRiii.ir ( lull llrrnlifimt. rtx rl The EAGLE 3ntt",ii"T?, anU try iuu Ilka "T. pfi&BQK '' I DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES bilver Clocks China Leather Fa gey Goods Stationer Saturday Closing Heur JZ. Ksen St. stretch of booths te the ether. I'he Sing-Sing show is Mu nrigina e.xiiiiuiieii mini tiat-s mid stripes plnvin .. l.i'i.ii.i., ,...., ii-.... .. .. "S 'ill . I an Francis de Feature I'wenlj -six of I pcitliest ,hi White ether nil,,,,.!...,,., ! U '" 'lllllbasive thn nnvi.t it, ., ll.. .... St iineing and juggling, the faiuillar i..ss,m of rings en gnld-h...,ei Clues keeps the backginiind true te f.,rm GENERA! (TRYAM rpdi icc tm,:fTr::tzT0 KIPUNG ATTACK 0N u-s inns te continue the lm...I xvhich be was enthusiastic. All he get for this, ns,0 fr()ll ,lP loving iness.-iges, . declared, was SHOO for epensesx-, which nctuullv totaled M.llt). and witli Ids snlnrv nf S."0 u week upward, be figures he" has SUMO entiling tn hill. PHILA. MAN AT CAPE MAY CATCH ESJ700 JBS. OF FISH 18 Bass Weigh 600 Lbs., 125 Weak- work, in Declares Great Britain Officially Ap- predated Werk of Americans , N(-'"' Yeik. S'.pt. Hi. Mnj..r Ueneral ieiiii i' . ii in. in, ci.mtii.nider famous Twentv -sinentli (New UlVlsieii in the World Wse 1.... isueil a stnt, 'incur in xsli!, h ' he ',, te the defense of A idea's war eflmts. Ills statement, .ailed fi I'lli l.v (he at taik nu Anici'i a's "lateness" nltribiitcd te Ludynrd Ixipling. fellows in ,:lI t ; "Hevy arc we leuceined with the l.eis.illlll ll.'HS or llllllnes Hi Sales' Parish Add3 te Carnival the en', st, henlthiest dren in Wit Phllii. I di'lphla carried twent.v --ix silver awards fiem the carnival enii.lu.'i.'i! ledaj nt ! uriv-sevi'llth stieet alie Ibiltimcre bv a leiumiit f w. nnen of , Er.im is de Sales n.irish. Th" ages of the entrants m the baby -hew ranged fiem two mentlis te seven j.ars, nml there was no i-i i i.-i ,en as te t-.l.e. iTi'cil, se.x ,.. nan, in. ilitv . The show was in , harge of a inui- mlttee. illl billing the Misses Agnes Land, Itebi a WcNh. Mny White and Helen .Milnniiinw and Mrs. I'rcderlek Vntlian. The baby pai.ile started at - n'i luek and the judging at 1' :.".(). i All unusual feature .,f the carnival tonight, in aildii en i,, the appe.-irance of "Miss Philail Inhla." will be ;. .1,...,.., f tlic I i'.v tw) liiil-uioeiieii Jndluis, I... i m.'in-Yin-kl i bers of the pans!,. ''.v are Mrs. Lll. nan lieitglass and h r brother, Jelin ' Derrick, who vvre known in the Chip- ' peii'ii tribe us Llll an I : igh.ng Water i anil Jehn Iiiiiiiiiug I leer ALLENTOWN FAIR eepiember 19 te 23 Inclusive Jobs. Great Fair efiYx atf t e xcitineDayj-4WbndrNidhtcT J &-r-iH XH1ZO en HU HMLROHD& EiKRwevKsr ti'iSfrSj. i aces tatixrdav &s Ural se' SB TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES .i" .x .ilear. n is in. ,l t 1. iih.nltir K .XI, . i I -.n i: Ii.iihI "sill st an.l r XI.. flKh Rnn lh nnH RI,,.L, ,.,..,.- , ixipillg: Hew en 11 the Ill'ilish I.e.. mi. "u, "". " '.." '''. '-"' . .. w.., vvciyns ou M. ,,. . resn. nsihl.. I...- .1... ... -,. ''. ".'r ' !"' " l-li ii. i:. De.'bjshi u busi, , f ni'this'puv.!;;,;,.,!' ! .; v ;;r P'K,,l!:"i,,:t,,,.j j.; r. -; """ this c.iv with C. S.Hcin. and II E. who holds ,, elhei'.l tli. e' -"""""" I'r..ni, x u ,,, ,.,,,, ,, nnl.Sp0 crbjsiiie ",. while llshing l,, "III lelnlieu f ls gee,',, ,,s,ke of '.I '. - 1 r.'l,""1 T tJ."; ', .' '" "I. ,, ,, crbyslnres jncht Cjele i I),h.u...e Amen,., and Amm-l. . w, v. .,..!,, " "- '" ' - ' I!ny. efft ape.May Point, jesterdaj. re- told chara.-l .rie. -. at iti,, ,!,., .',, ' iVn'.r 1 , . r'.l',,u' '' !.'-' . " : " n.l I pens having caught cighte,.,, ,-,., 1 p..,,-, , , . , 1IC1 ', V, ", ' ": ' .'' ' l.x,,1,, ',', ," Z, ;J -,'." " "7, '.,;-llh ' bass t lint Mcighcil mere i ,.,.. ;.- i i,.i .. i.i. i... , , ' " '"" ' i.. xi.n... .-... , .. . '" ' '-"n- . . .: " ' .en, - ...... ii .. .. , , .i e, te: ,i ,, , ... ". " i . - i ii s licit peuilils, ami lli. vvcMlsl, .i.. s!,..,s,.l..sj i. .. ,r ' '.". ''" -xnniru-i. v . i . . K I-.- ... l,r: " ' ' t ii ll I ll iti nn i i '' li .Ml I i, . . 1 . i-i wciglii'd mere tlinn live hiin.li-e.l ,....,.. Itcsldes the eatable lish Dei,vs,i.. sa.vs he had the battle of his life v'vitli ! sand shark. It win landed after all Hours ei;.... ii measured n; j-, Inches, and weiglied I () pounds Viteran lishermen sny tmt ,,is recntd-brcaking mtcli fm hml, line. lb U .1 11.1 .11 , .. I , . . ............ .. wiieie iepi,. ami ti, I,- war ett. .11 liecnuse of his iiuiinesiu t,,u-i,,l one itulix liln.-il ..f (but people ' " I Knew 1 1,.. , ". ' "" "in- ellnrl who IIKldy apiilecil I hi . ...ll Mill men of Ihe lint Is,!, ,,,,. ,,, - t .S vetv I ami Lelgiuii lit.. ..!' . . -i ,i coiisiructieii. I-MUlllllg disinifs.ir l""n'uciieii. operation mid "'SMiitllng ()f the exposition. . C0UU Mill tliel I I te ,, ; ? '"'., .""-' ''"' ceiitiilucd ..-. .Ill in. 1 M ,n , ,inilL ... ...... ., , .......mi.nr. ill ...III nine, teiiiliiiice iluriiiB the period of -iSS thei,n ,. i ."' "1!"' tweut..si.x- times mine : I'OIillliltliin. H. C. REA LEAVES $695,336 Inventory In Personal Estate of Mount Airy Man Filed An inventory of the personal estate of Mil I .1 . . ' ""' . .. ' Nmlsvie,, ,i".L,""" "vcrage paid Harrison C. Ilea, aiiieiinting te ?(i.i.,,. Clilcii.. i i '.' ,"' HitlJ.lll xviis liien leuay. .vir. ilea Hied ttMiili'd u- r'lii , '" lf'ni "'", ,u 1()0 East, rseilgwicu street, .Xlnunt ncs V -'"-""" i-isuim. ae .irj. inner iiin'iiiiuies men weie iiiem' Profits . , , ..,I yi ,:'- JF "B "? L'iirj.y T. nn. ""- .-"! An- ... V. ...oe.oiio. ijnu ii... XX I'XIlTi .s.ll"..', llll. I I.UKCI1C ,1, amount fiel,l Vt " '"-'iviim ei nie inir is tne .MeCarren, .y.iu.i.-ii. mn. ilie wen, lias heen tibsi-rii, V" '""'. )lli''1' ""'' "larted by a ! Wills probated were these f Murv ! of Miss J. I Leng. .Mb rilUlen of .Vil.uue.OUIJ hj Marshall ' E. Mclilun. !?l'"lm, who beipie'ithed ' Seka ami Meiris Vuslman. Tlieci,, p. I tf.VIO each te St. Vincent's Orphan I "e MI..I i,..,, ','," ',' '"" "." l o'uiuissieii, Asyillil mm nie ,-vicieiy et rst. ncent AMADn PADnCM Beaut iti '.f'1" "'""'vanl link, tl.,. J.,,ke de Paul ; William ti. Therten, S.-.titiii; AWAHL) GARDEN "khics ... ',r"J,,,' '""'I ether uiiilei- Jnceb SchmnUricd. S'JT.Ollll, and Wll- Utfai- v p""' ie imve gniwii out et limn !'. Tineey, tjTtieii. Cliveden Association Pu Many Shepmen Won't Return j mi., it He I'.., , i lm,f "' "'" -l'lmen whom rum i. 7 . """ 'tailriiiul has heen OlleiiH n ,'i"',"! "1" '"icplid oilier In. l nil ',."" M,,t ''''"''I '" "i'l !- rrttlitK , "imps, ue erdlng In slllte- ;. .h'n'li out irstei.h.t 1., I'll....... ,! r 11 i "e ,l",st' ,l'l"',"''itallvi' for Wt c ii ,f t.l,ew,i ,mve ,emKA CHILDRENGIVE EXHIBIT hlandlwerk Is Displayed at Fair mount Playground An exhibition of children's ha mil work was given this nfteinoen at the rmrmeunt Playground. Twentv-thml nnd Weed streets. The displiiy in elude needlework, baskets, paper dells, woolen hats, hummocks, kites and a plavheiise model of Atlantic Cltv. Tlie exhibition and exercises, includ ing guince, dances and kite lljing com- i.i-nn.nis, eieseii me liiaygreiimi s sea- lu charge Kleience PRIZES Man the mid hi te- strict Henry H. Maret llein-v II. Maret. auditor of the l'enn Mutual Life InMiinnee Company, Sixth I incut ts en,. An- nual Exhibition A Mower and vcgi table show under .1... ......!. t ,1... , in. . ine in,-..,.. .s ... ,,,. , ii, ei en liiinmi-i' II of T. H. SWINT IS 87 Twelfth Street and City Line Will Celebrate Today Themas II. Six Int. who livis at northwest corner of Twelfth ,trect City line, is today celebrating eighty-seventh birthday aiiniveisarj. Mr. Swint doesn't ically pass tin eight.v -seventh millstone until tumor. tow, but be is having his celebration nay neciiUM' lie is a believer in eiiscriunce et the Sublmth. "1 mu n member nf tin I'eiJitli I'.np list Church." be explained, "and don't want nnv celebratieji nt mv beuse en a Sunday," Five children, eleven grandi hihlrcn I and two great grandchildren nre help- ' ing Mr. Swint te mnke tedav a memur- alile one In bis career. I'ntil six- xvecks age he xvas nctiwlv I emplejeil as a butter it) the fucterv of tin- Finnic Schneble Ceiupanv, at Tenth ' ami Oxford streets. Then he .leel.hd te spend the leiuainder of his life as a genileiiiitn of leisure and resigned lie ,is umisiiiillv active for a man of Ins, j cars ami nas net .vet found it neccs- , niry te use ejcgliisses xvhen he leads. ARMY OFFICER KILLS SELF I Lieut FIRE LOSS $5,000,000 New Orleans Wharves and Ware-' uji i i. ii, s I..IMW , oil . l,.l. nn i r, i leers.' It si ,,, , Mel'iill.ii ub ' ni'h.ir.l II 1 1 i IMIiitiia lliewn .Mi. hml I),. I,.i it.'lHeni.n . Sj.n. s ,7 -. IM'lt.. s. il..s 17 u k.Ii -n I'tiaili.ii. I ,l s- VV .ieiiii lllniehi- KM I '. si M.iit.'till. 1.1 1 11 1 T lu. s .' is 11 11... I,, r 1 , p. vv . n linn A .Xli , .01 I . 1 1 .'., s MUti.n T X . 1111 . I ,.., It. U f K. I lj. . M D.I 'Sill H, .iii.l .Inn.. "t M . ti tl.l ' t . niul 'i . nml 1 I'lre'lne nnt r.M st 1 t . an I -" Sure three or the only in is his Hatless Man- that fellow has four cars but thing I see him MOON." Prices: I". O. II. Factory si2fl:. sicer). si7s:, S2ts-. MACKIN MOTORS. INC. .1. .I.i X .intlrrsrlti, lrr. N' llr ' -' I'li.ini' I'm.i.ir : I)liI.i K.mii.s llu, 11 Die, i)ni;s '.HU VVele I. 1 neuses Swept by Flames New Or'ians, Sept. IC. 1 ;, v, j "" 1 "i vvi.arves j.,,, ,,, . uses along the MIsslsm,,, i..,,, '.,,,, Ill I I. Ills toil. I, I. ,,. ,,, . . whl. I. last nigh, ,:,, ,,, ,-,,,,, in ixcc.ss of .5.-1.(1011.011(1 T. . ,.i, .... , .... , i', e. 1.11. 'in .uses Mete "reel. lieveiiimeiit n mis ai., ijij., tl 1 f inure ll.iin S.-.i.'OJi.diie. aiiuv I SMI. I III .1. 1, lilt I - ' ........ii , in mi, i 1, ,x leaded witli mi'ichiiiidis,, wei. stievcl. The Ceriiiiin fi.lgbt shaia.r 11,1'.,. KlIlMin. , .. . - , ' i e.""ie l le l,e w, ......... ere 11111 su ii j, ; iiunill'- 11 inn. ibe uver bit.,,,, -er .,7,,, miis done. 'Ihrc. (love, i,i, i ,,,,. laneied te tint wl'iirf were ,es,, n,., Ihe hre bio!;,, .nil in a box en- ...i I "..ii ...imp nugxnig. Twentv of billlnp weie .1. 'strove, I, MnBBBBBBBBm 1 mmwiimMMM Moter Cars The Authorized Dealt rs- Kirkpatrick & lleylcr ISSI Xlurk.'t United Srvicf Mcen Ag II!) ( .in.rntrr Mrcrt car of the ten proven units Jehn A. Merritun 3110 lwlisliiKti.il Xi." Fvtr gea.ly Girage I'.r.i.ul 4 ltaii'ri..r,l MnKeney & Kilrnj I'IiII.i.IpIi.IiI, Rey Scharlfer I'.v n j.l '111 I' -: ! 1 1. 'll! SALESMANSHIP f-XI l.SMA.N'HIIIl' s .n ,lr.M,e, fun. ' m. 1 A uei'.l ihtiiB e 1, Pare) ,c Usa lhan Ai'i'.v ni enri n- J,.1,avi:i:,m iiv-im.ss fiti.i.rrir. r ar t rrai ttce t ui. et 1 1 t pi. t hi. tit l J-- .ur.,1 J'nj a vic 10 tern ivvii i nr- Assnclntieii wns held today ii BI)leyiuent elbewhere. mid Walnut streets, for the jiust tvvcntj j cms. died trem piieuiiienni at 10 o'clock this iiininlng at his home, 077(1 (ieimantuwii avenue, niter an Illness of about two weeks, Mr Maret was sl.xtj. tilicc .vcnr old and had been with the ciiiiipuiiy fertj'thicc. biglniiing us grave ami Tulpchecken btrccts and at an ellice boy and working his way Washington lane niul Sulllvnn htreet Up. He wax an urdent Rliortemiin. Ills, Jeseph P. Lewis is chairman of the 01 I'Ollinilltef, It, n inrnrn ' ....L.. ..r ..... .:.. .is, 1 ,,.,... .. nu, una iiuiuvcrsary mc . siii.'iisiiiiieni 01 ns war Kiil'dens, Prlr.e.s were avvuiilcil for the best spccininis giew 11 bj udiilts nnd hi cliildrcii. The piineipnl g.iiilrm, are nt MUs. widow survives. t .iL.'V.'j-iw '; . nt'.j'iy1i5i( ,ij.,ij ii,t;i, commlttjce Ju charge. J Eire rmiitii the mil Mill Menaced R. D. Madlnan, of Lancaster. ' Brooded Over III Health I Iinca.stcr, Pa., Sept. in. --(iij ,. nieuuiiig i.ver 111 neuilli. . ptitPli- ' fuelei-v . 1 ,.,. xi... it , ."" ,," . ' 'Weinv-s eciclarj of by Fire in 11 ilv,ellii,' m mi" ,,i, Ktieel this iinriiiu-.. linen, of l'lli'l lis, lie, ill, . .. ...i...- . I.'lg. III." boil-e was u.'ii.ie. bv ilnei tnmllles, iill uf whom 1,. t 1,. tlie st,,., t without panic Tl,,. la were ,,t out with slight dau.'.ge. The hl.lld,.,- xv, 1 ''l' ,h,l.",,i,s h,Kh ""l '' "'! bv llliaiu Walker. New Aero Club Secretary Ilej (i. Miller, of Ibe n. .,,, 1 e Island, Iuu In e,, ,, ,,.(, , lilt 1.1 . . i I .,1 . ., , . Mn.li.rnli. 1 .1 1.I.. ' .1111.. ...".' " "' 'OH , - , '"'"'. 1., 1111 ; nie v lill.se I I, , I 1 li.. .I.,.,. I. ... ,. " ---.- ( ( llll III 111 II III III 1.1 li it .l sii. Ill I.i. 1...... . . 1 . . . . . ' ' I I t i'i 1 I III HI- II Willi' I I IM II 3 . Mill I nut Itlchnrd D ... , .lenm 0111, .sun ui vv alter .eca 1 news ueiiicr, i,iiic,i nie e.peiiiiin,irv f..rn He jvas n grai'luute of gnu was with for two jears Nest Point. He win. nrtlllcrj Instructor t tlie 1.1'KhiKlnii Military Aeaileiny Sm, was planning te return tlipre today, no it survived by hla vureuta uud u nUtcr. &. Mild Mils si 1 I'i llll , , 1 lllll V llse, l.e S (i ' "Uhl'.'i, bv ,ss,ii r V ' ill's. M M' I.I m:iitiii' V lM"rt bll, 11, lulls 1...., new Mini T 1 nr if lite tip, etn - 11 .eli"'.". '.'''. nm. no.,, h.rt.t ii.s.',' -"'I a " r'UMll .KICilh, Wllllt will th.. K,x.:.K8nr" n iimeiiiit at 'llicre l a fhl'Ve. vvt,,rnlnr In the nrat.Min nrftcla iS LtceKU. "jxike It j. Jlaalt' iilv. , Warehouse Space FOR RENT 10,000 square fen t .111 jrreuml fleri- anil 1800 .square feet ell'.cc spuci' en HH'unil lloer of cur new warehouse l-uildinK ir IxcnsinjTten, Strenjr cnncreti' lloer. excel lent light, fcnnsyhania H. II. bidinpr, coniplcte ex ci head triiveriiiR crime system, heat, listht, niKht watehtratt ami .iunitni- service, CHLCMIIIA STEEL & SHAFTING CO. WcBtmerclitnd & Cedar Sis, V District Manager Wanted , At "lan eapnble of managinpr and operating a chain u retail merchandise stores in the Philadelphia Dis trict, composed of two States, New .lersev and Penn sylvania, consisting of approximately '14.1 stores, retailing merchandise up te $20.00. If you arc capable of handling a position of this' magnitude and have had the neccssarv experience in retail department stores and organization work, te build up and organize a chain of department stores in this district, this i.s an opportunity which you should grasp at once. We want big men who have experience in big uusiness'bniy. If satisfactory we will give you a short course of training in our unique merchandising system te famil iarize you with our methods. . If your vision and Pxperi-nce are in keeping with ine above, address your correspondence, giving full H a1'3, rtW"nK your ability, experience and 1 t'ICl PllC'J, te H. M. WATTS Fifth Fleer, Lincoln Huildinj I I'I I'ALO, N. Y. AH Cerrcipmidence Will Ic Treated ns sfrJetly, CenfldentUI T t. V J 1 i i .$ m M A.. .i) fijftii
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