QDIINFNTR FR S : lllllllvl I 1 . J " 1 I Mm Kb U I f 1 "wJi 4i av JB AuH T W EXPECIED I0DAY Orantl Jury Ready te Accuse Widow and Brethcr-in-Law of Dead Showman ACTUAL SLAYER A FATHER Indictment ami ttie IUIhr of nil early ," for Irlal are exprey.l today n tin; l,'..i t..r. nnilie of 'the murder of tint (irnnd ,',l'Mi .Iiilm" Hrimeii. circus owner. I , !?Tus in te dentil In bis Ulvcr-I ' ' L V J." home Malch 10 last. , I i " perli ItintiPii. the Main matt i ' ;s i.w- llnrrv , .Me nr, ins iiinincr-in- i , ut n.. rKnrlM M. 1W1I. former IIh ,.nideic. are In the Alt. Helly 3 . ii n.1 nf lie crime. The hi-l bits of cvldeiee in tlie ens ,'. m,.ciitiMl l tlie llnrllnglen County riSiiiJuiviil Ml. Unllj le1y l Ic Jrt i:ilH Parker. Clifferd D. Tain, ,s nudManl. ami Slnte Troopers ller man nml Ilinlliur. , ,. T. .. . ... iilircine etirt .lllMlce Kallseli will nrfsiilp this iiflprnoen ulicu llic jury ,kes its presentment-. Vewrll. who confessed he wns tlie ac tual bl.ijcr "f Uriincti, became liip father of a 'ney 'ant Tuesday. TIip plilld " brn te Mrs. Powell In the Bur Bur Bur llogteii County lle-pltnl. The (Jranii Jury u1m In expected te indict l"rnp-t Mno. charged with inur j..i.i .tniiMs S. Vex. Camp I)i Jitney - tn.ini vIiem! Imdy. linrtlullv burned, was. t a 1 1 If. till um'nriil IMitntliu ' leiinu ""' " -- ..i..e ngiii Maje ivan an army ilescrtci. RESEARCH BUREAU WANTS CITY TO GET STREET FEES Sees Increased Revenue in Charge for Special Privileges Merchandise Mauds, awnings, .signs, hew window, storage spaces and ether miner highway privileges ucre men tioned l' t'10 lhireim f Municipal Ito Ite ncnrrli tednv as possible sources of rev enue te the ell. There bus been a contrevcr-y be tween tht' Majer and Council in recent months ever ptivilegcs granted by ryuncil te private (oriierutions. On the ground tluit no rental rates liuve been fixrcl. the Majer ban cteed all utich onlliienics. whleh linvc been rc pnsicii prmnpllj. An enllnanrc was Introduced N'o N'e Tfmber l'. 10510. pieviding a sehed ale of charges for private tunnels and bridges. It has been "pickled" In com mittee eer since. A Mib'-litiite ordinance was offered recentlj which would make Council, acting "in IndUidual iim's, the arbiter of fees te be charged for slmtliir j)i ivi -ges. HARDING'S SISTERS CHANGE PLACES AT WEDDING HERE Mrs. Votaw Is Matren of Hener When Miss Harding- Is III s Mis. I. II. Votaw. of Washington, ftfni. nf Ppi.slili.nt ltiir.lin?. evils' inntrmi .if li.jii.ir last night at the wedding of . Miss .Margaret Tullldge. daughter et I Dr. and Mr.. Ccerge Howler T'ullidge. I .if fhcrbroek. and Dr. Uebert Peich Sturr, of llnd.len Heights. N. .1. i Miss Abigail Victeria Harding, of I Marien. .. President Haidiiig's ether istir. was te have been nuid of honor, ' but at the last minute she became ill, nml Mrs. Votaw leek h.-r liiace nnd I niire Alls, Hiinlinir's cewn. I The icreiiienv was pel formed bv the ev. Itnhert Norwood, in St. Paul's 1'nispepnl Church, (Iverbroek. Dr. and Mr. Sturr. after a honejiiieon nt Lake iiiainpiaui. win imp in iia.nieu iicignis. . I TWO WOMEN SEEK DEATH: ONE FOR THE THIRD TIME Qlrl Takes Pol6en en Street Ga3 Inhaled by a Wife Fer tli- Ihii.l time in two months Hfltn Murphy, believed te live in flrewii me. t near Purty-lhird. at "mpti.l te end her life last night, tie tie eer.ling in p.ilice. She fainted at Six Six 'leth and Chestnut streets, and wns mkeu te the Mihcriceidla Hospital. Her ondilieit is serious. A bottle of weed nUeliul wus found in her pocket, police v.v. Mrs. Derris Kin.sick yesteida.v nl I'mpted suicide by inhaling gas in the Vlt. hen of her home, Norris street near Tmciuj -first, according te police She whs taken te the Women's Honuo Henuo Honue Ct!ilc Hospital, where it was snid she will recover. HOUSEBOATS SAIL AWAY, YOUNGSTERS DODGE SCHOOL Truant Officer Finds Himself Han fllcaped by "Movable" Hemes f-'cTcral dozen children live with their parents en houseboats) in the Darby Greek. Seme of tin- jemig'jters im "rercd the call of the school bell, but raoreot (Hem didn't . J. Ii. Hear, tiuaut utile er for the Prospect Park Scheel, strolled along no creek, made elliclal calls at tlie I'ents and parents premised te send "illie and Johnnie and Susie nnd Ann 'e u-lioel, lint the children continued A. W. tl. L. AVhcn li.-aiy again went le enforce C Htteiidaiice law Hie skippers of the nouM-lieals had "up uiicheied" and flrlftd nwaj, out of Hearj's jurlsdlc jurlsdlc "en. Ile new thinks the Slate may he 'unpelled te eiganie lleallng school scheol schoel noiiiis. te solve the problem. CAMDEN GETS A SCARE Neise of Explosion of Cylinder Head Starts Wild Rumors A crliii,T head en a Pennsylvania 'lailrimd ciiglmi bb-vv out last night N-ar .Mount Lphraim avcniie and Sjca Sjca niere Hrr.-t, (;,inideii, causing a loud rrri which iilaimed ic.shlents iu that whilty. urs. Anlhenv Oceliiue. 1107 S.vcn nttrtk .'. r ! ",""r , ' -ile JittV miles uu ninir. nun uu. minr muul Z ,' ff",!lt';,1 i" l0" "."'T0 ,"C he ivident he denniried against taking "of her I.. ,' . l0"K l'"k tl'"'" i,,J,iml irl '" ,,,h ,,Br '!'-- llis r "unl(- .mother and two bags of apples wcie In LIQUOR CASES FAIL Hetelk weepers Acquitted en Charges of Selling Beeze prcar Inhehler, proprietor of Hat "we Inn, charecd with selling liiiuer, s found net Kuilij nft.r a Nortls Nertls '0ii Jijij dellhcnitcd live heurft, but lien "rm'rpd le pay cent.s of presecii- ii.''?in"'f' " S('"nien. of Coiishehocken. wnii,,.,. i,,,,,, ,.!,,. Wlh ,,, f(1(, ))t 5UI"J e violin lug the Velsii'Hil law. 0UE6T hci n rrsr, r.., -. . . . Afo;,M7n.e7,N..;"S,h: 'lined ,..;.' ,,:...,",..'".,l,,,.l'",,r- -;. viiriiuil hlli-els. uu Malteii, of Norwood, a oiameiii"irng 'lined nt S.'llIU niv si ...Iv .ii.,, ' L. MiCiii.lell wus aiics't.d. ch aigcd h the ihefi of the ring, and will JfW 'a hearing tednv before Just ce of 'MlVace Shaw at Xorweod. fif ' Hi., 'vMI-WiBifi vTiMk 'SjTTJbtXlL i JSi i ti IMmj f TTTiim iMirTii fMi M HKT mF WFsnKiWFTimW tm nil OT riTl lw i !PsflliiiiiiBiflBljaHKjBivliiiiMfeK - : .'t r .S.V 5'UJ.f iiKaS vTSRS S, V .!, i, ! WS: SS-m; A' Soldiers who fought hi the fiill War, Scouts nnil school children, took active "" ECLIPSE TO TEST EINSTEIN THEORY Relativity 'Stands or Falls, Ac cording te Observable "Phenom ena Today, Say Scientists WATCHERS AT ANTIPODES The Kinstein theory will be proved true or untrue today according te cer tain phenomena vhieb mays be ob served In the ccllpe of the sun. is the opinion of Dr. Jehn A. Miller, pro fessor of astronomy at Hwnrthmere Col lege. Te we this phenomena it will be necessary for observers te go te Christ mas Tsland. west of Australia, and ether points in that -cctieii of the world. According le Einstein, a vay of light from u star passing close by a heavy body, such as the sun, is drawn a little out of its straight ceur-p seme-i-linf nu (Imncli it were a stream of ninleritil nnrtlclcs. Leeking ill) at the Hliir along this crooked path nnd net allowing for the bend, it weulil seem the star bad been ;need u mlnnti" distance away from the sun. Of course, this cfTc-l is the same, nt all times, but it can be ebsened only when the sun's dMt is completely shndewed by the moon's coining be tween. "If th" phenomena pn dieted by I.in steln de net occur." snid Dr. Mil ler, "then it will lie certain Unit Ills tlmnrv is net true. 111 wis sccueii 01 the w:erld, however, we will net be able le tell nnytliing ane,ut it. "Members of several expidltiens ate stationed at Christinas Island and ether points in that part of the world and have gene te tlne localities for the sole purpose of testing the theory. "If they observe the rcllpse and tlie attendant phenomena, such observation will have te be mnde in five or six minutes, ns ll would net he illstlu guishnble at any point longer than that period. f "IVi-ti then, we In this liait of the .,.ia fin nni Liifiu of the result for nt 1(;abt t1H,(. months. Mieuld llic iti.!irlir In. clendv. it will be inilfes- bible te prove or disprove the theory. "One of the biggest of these expe ditions is Hint headed by Dr. W. AV. Campbell, director of Lt.-k Ohsena Ohsena ter, which 1-lt California last June. Kxpeditlens fiem Lugland. C.einiatiy ml ftther ceuutlles are also stationed disunghl,le,',,' "" "di"" mai '""'McSPARRAN ASSAILS ' - STATE EXTRAVAGANCE iVUn WAMT.Q A RFAR? ' iiiiw iwnn v Says He Could Correct Abuses r.. s ii Z7j e,i- r.t r..ht i. Even With G. O. P. Legislature State College Finds Pair of Cubs Is !,.:., ,. i . . i Hi" "state government (euld he r"- "Whlte Elephant ( 0)R.inj(,a t,v ,im t. busts ei honesty llarrlsburg. Sept. -'1. flly A. P.) nnd ecouemj . even with n litpublican Perxuis connected with State College I Legislature, Jelm A. McSparran. Dem have written te the State tiaine Cem-' eciatlc nominee for (ioverner. asserted mission, inipilring whether the com- hi"! night at (ireensbiirg. Pa. ,nii.,.i Minimi tulte back a feuple of IjxtrnvniriuiPii and waste, he said, beiiis" ie.sentcd te the institution last year as a means of stimulating niiciesi. (it M 11.1 1111. f-.tll.IV TIip bears were cubs when piesented, but hn-.fl giewn. and the college author ities say thej have no funds te build :i cage, and that in any event theie Is opposition te the smell In the present place, which is hard te i lean bis ause . .. 1 j 1. .. . .,,.t . .. I.. .In.ilikti-.il - he female of tin- spcclis is decluied te lour salm-y lists." Mild .Mr. McSpar be "some wild" ran: "there is no law for 'revolving The commission has been dlstilbuting funds,' sufh as was developed In the bears caught In the northern pint efj Treasury Department by the late ex- the State, when the arc a niiisiiuc. niiisiiuc. te funnels. In tlie lower and central counties, when' bears have been line for innnv veur.. lie Mill.! i eiicgt' 'uus ! a v be taken te a game'pieserve imtlLj mobiles for the use of the Slate govern gevern cll grown and then be tiiined loose. i ni.-iil slid enjej.-d privately at Mate " h expense. ...Anifs-r iimn ill l cn PIDI I Tbe Di-miKintic Slate Committee is MOTORIST WHO KILLED GIRL exercised ever the sudden withdrawal I UCI n COR MAMQI AIIRUTFR. if Janies JI. (Viimer, Democratic iienii. I HELD rUH WlANaLAUunicn 1() f(ir (-(,n(.rr,s f,. tl. 'nuttj-fii-t I " " ... Distrur. Phlladelphian, In Doylestown Jail,. te Have Hearing Tomorrow After a Corener's iurj at Ablngten l.nil returned u veidlit that I 'Pan )J. Miirtin's death was caused by in iuries u-sultlug when she was struck by 'mi automobile driven bj Jehn 11. Ko Ke walsll, of l.'Ul) LMgement stieet, Plul.i- lclnhlii. he w.'H arreted and ledged in the Doylestown jnll en a cliurg.,- of man- blaught'er and with four uoliitieus of the State meter laws. There will be a ferninl hearing hefeie Afnirlstiate Ilcndriiks tomeirow utter- iinnn. Witnesses asscrlcl Kevvnlski n ilrlrinu en the wrong side of the read. tluit lils machine was going fiem forty te fifty miles an hour, anil that, after ilu- rear ami then- wasn't any room." Miss Mnitlii win he huiieii mis utter utter neon, from her home iu Do.vl.-stevvn, i Six young women, members of a ledge te width she belonged, will be the pall bearers. Condemns Public Drinking Cup Directors et thn llenrj Phipps. Institute for the study, tieatmcnt and pieveutlen of tuberculosis, in support of Dr. C. Lincoln Piirbush, Director of Public Health. Iu his indeaver te re move the common drinking cups mini Illll'lllll'll III!' I IIIIIIIO.III lllllllltHH i no II ii ,i....!,i...i ,,,,,,.,, i,. ..til.ll.. lipnlili. in . 'Vhr,, WIIIb Are Probated ' Wills piehnlcd ledaj wcie the-e el i ..,! a. W.-ssels. .-S.-10..MMI: Hceite A. Stiles, .SlJ.-.Otli lljiuau Davis. iJePOO. linen eries were tiled In the personal eslales of Ida Du lla.lwa.v. Jptl774.70, ami Charles H. Fries, $03,180.11. I III I I IIP IIIIIIIIIOII lit .I.IIIM llft t t W tl -... - .- . . i'alimeuiit Park and oilier public places, , biel.e line his locker en the sehoel aih de.'laied tin iiuiien drinking cup Is a -letic hdd, Twentj -iilm h nml Clearlield reSBSPFSOTBSBHBBS EM'NG .'" -I . . C T' TOUNG AND OLD "REMEMBER u. '" f y i iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiViiiiiiViiiiiiHiiiiHiBlfk'lV'rH .r,mmmrjm&m'wmim.Mmimmm 'nvriv '- J U. S V aX-'OV: W.,Ui -J .. f. . .Ju..ll. ." i. i V v fc-w.W AwmMMM - u4avuIuA vVM(MMtwiMHl SpanNli-Aiiierlcaii War anil I he World War, tegelher wllli many Hey part hi tlie IfAlli iiniilvcr.Miry celebration of tlie I'aell masjiacre at Muhrni jeslenlay FORMER TREASURER INDICTED AT SALEM Chief of Police, Who Traveled West Without Orders. Is Fired There was euick action in Salem. N. '.T., last night when Alfred D. Mitchell. former citj treasuicr. was nreiigiii ne ne ferc the llrand Jur;-. "barged with mis appropriating te. his own us" bends worth SSO.tlOO. Three indictments were returned against Mitchell In u few min utes. While this action was in progress Mayer William Miller, of Salem, dis missed Chief of Police Clement (Jarri- son because of alleged disobedience efj orders. Ile said Harrison ilellberately left another Salem case which requrieu Investigation in Indiajia and then went te California te Hunt Mitchell. After going all the way te the Oeldcn (late, Oarrlsen, according te the Mayer, searched just etie dnj for Mitchell and then returned all the. wuv te Salem. The ce-.t of this tup had te ba borne by Salem. Then en learning recently t.lmt Afliih ell had been captured in Les Angeles through the strategy of a feiiner Salun resident, Harrison took the trip west again ami brought Mitchell back te Snlcm. Mitchell entered n plea of net guilty. Ills wife, daughter nml brother visited him yesterday in the jail. Mitchell, it is alleged, apprepiiatcd ter his own Uhc u Inrgp block of l ejected bunds which the Citv el Salem hail or - u er - u dered destroyed because el an incorrect wording discovered just befeic thej wcie te be issued. SALTZMAN SENTENCED TODAY FOR EXTORTJON Philadelphia Physician Gets Three IVlOninS in Jail ana IS rinca Dr. Ii. A. Haltzinnii. of l."!!0 Seuth . Fitth street, it special Investigator for the Philadelphia Medical Asseeiatitiii in tin, linwiil ill toil lif chtroimiCterS. Who pleaded ixuiliv te exlortiei' in Criminal Court in .Norristown was senienceii 10- day nj .luilge four. n- was given three months in mil nml mined .ni James Inin. a Miiladelpliia delec- five, told the Court hew lie and two ether detectives listened te a conversa tion iu the eflice of Dr. M. C. -Mellier. of Trappe, en June f, when Dr. Salt:'. miiii detnunded 10(10 or .V.V u week for nrotectien ncalnst prosecution of chire practers who practiced iiicdlcine in vie- lat ion of the law. , Dr. Mellier, it vas testified, told Saltannn be lenldn't jnie the sura i asked, but offered him Sl."0 a month. The agent told 1rrm that weiildn t de. and as u first installment Mellier paid him S100 iu mark, d money, which was' found en htm bj the detectives when li.. li.f, tlw, III... an 1 - . . j hint- been built up bj department heads n ,e usurped authority nei (nrc.sij f;rjiiiii'.i iiicin e, i.iw . i ij-- '.Mn.iuiiit could he corrected, he added, by going back te the principle that the smaller units of government de net surrender any rights or privileges unless that siir icnder Is stipulated in the law it?elf. H here is no law ter phantoms en aminatlen : there Is no law making read contracts in Pennsylvania twice as expensive as in New Yerk and Ohie: there is no law ler thousands ei uuie- - - WOMAN HIT BY AUTO . Mrs. Mary Hendersen Is Injured in Camden by Machine Mi. Mary Hendersen. .":!" Jacksen Rtri-ei Camden, fractured her hip when she was htiuck li an niitomehlle this niernlng at Hreadway and Jucl.sen , street, Camden. The automobile was diiven hv AV. J. 'Clarien, of Oil! Seuth Plflj -first stieet. , ibis citv . He tool, the iiijuied woman t .. I'.,,...,.. T l.itbl I til ti ti.l i Iu ll kin i siiulitriwl tl I unFt n"iiiii ! . t i te tin jieIIm. BOY STRUCK BY AUTO lalvvard Walsh. Iift.-en jiar.s old. 2;il." Neith Coleiinl.i strict, siisiuineil tinctures of both legs and iiitirnal in iuries wiieii he w.is stitick bj an auto mobile iliiven le, Philip Kinmer. iSUOl Keiks street, late last night. Kramer leek the lad t the Wern -n'.s Homeo pathic Hospital and Inter surrendered himself te the pellic. lie will be given a healing tn.laj. The iieU.lent oc ec elli red at Ninete.'ulh and Diamond striels. ' Schoolboy Athlete Robbed T. Prajik Devlin, of Laiiglierne, a .student at the Catholic High Scheel, was robbed .vcstei.iii) li) a llil.l who . . . - - streets. lie lest a suit el clothes, a MhP,",,,0, sr" CRUSHED BY MOTORBUS . AVhile getting liiolerbu.scs read) for their early Hip. LriM'st Itanklns, of. , liroeklavvii, near ( amden, was caught bilweeu two buses this mom lug and Iniureil. He wns taken te Cooper Hei- Pltal. WfWWi flfWtt PAOLI" ' I I AT ARCHST. FIRE McFetridge Printing Plant Is Damaged in Early Morning Blaze RUJBISH IS BURNED One fireman was Injured and another overcome at a fire nt the printing plnnt of Jehn It. McIVtrldge & Sens. 02, Arch street, shortly after I o'clock this inernln TWO ARE INJURED Altlmnirli lmll.llns adjoining the I the c'ln us entourage depart without , speak Indepeiidently of him. but will j pf(,'t ,lll(1 ,, .:,.,.. nryilhn.unZiliri-nM.-il fire men i him. He was found yesterday asleep c.irrv te the teteis tb- sni.- messnge MM,.. m i. frn:-b.l )n the W.-s-?e lied 'the ikmes Ve tl e Mpl'ctri "is" I" rilr I" ,'n"i. 'H.v Hall. wliHi lm pn.p.se- te d.-lhcr in c,.-ry , . yJtm M. l:. n,...i. iiu.Im- the dircc i.?.ii.ii., The veuth asked the Cmmlen police J ceitntv of -.he State. She will nsk for , of P. A. Clink. A .emmiltc in buihlluir. William Symington, Truck P.. was cut i en the neck and arms by falling glas. He was taken te Jeffersen Hospital. Pieberl Itedman. besemaii. Lnglne CempHi.y 20. was overcome bv smoke. A fellow fireman carried blm te the M'"i. -". ' ... v.. . .--.-- Teund where he was revived. Ph.. luiililliicr is n four-story stiuc- . 'tine mid s occupied with the ecptlen 1 ,.e l. ........... i it. ... t.i tin. r.iVtrlilf! - - ni... ....,., ,i iini iu lppiitiii.l - ,)V Uf, c'liuvlfi Palst Addressing Cem- pnnj . Several sceic of residents in the jieighborh.ie.l of Past Clearfield and Richmond streets, were awakened carlv this morning bj fumes .-allied by the uuiniug in niuui-u ui .i iui. Mayer Bader Here for Operation Mnver Kdwnrd L. P.ader. of Atlantii; Cliv. "iiirlv.-d In Phllndeliiiiltt last niirht :l,.rn n l.llnnr ..linrullnn ui.m., ,!. Uls Weelc. He was ordered 'hern after n tnsultatlen with several specialists, it js espected bu will he away from 4lni,fln f'itv 111., tw ttmi, m.at- .irwl during his absence Arniand T. Nichols, j UsHstant Due-tor el I'UDllc Atlnirs, will i0 nctlng Maj'er City Treasurer's Repert The weekly icpert of the City Trias urer issui.l today fellows; lleceipts, $:ilT.li!ltl.S5.: pajments, S'-'.0"7..':41.ftS ; balance (net including slaking fund), W1.7l."i.H07.77. I hey are ( GOOD! IU 111 eigarettM4 W P ANAME ON A SHEET OF PAPER VA The name "Crane" watermarked in a sheet of bend paper docs net make that paper fine and geed and lasting. But when such a paper has been made at the Dalten Mills, according te the long established careful practice of Crane 6? Ce., of the best new white rags, with the aid of water chemically" pure, and with all the knowledge that 121 years' experience brings, then the name "Crane" in. the sheet is the evidence and the guarantee that all these things have been done te make it fine and geed and lasting. ioe selected new rag stec iax years' experience Banknotes efzz countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations Cranes BUSINESS RUSH WORK ON SHIP FOR TRIP TO LEVANT) Sailors Seek Tranfers te U. S. ' S. Pittsburgh, With Chance i te See "Action" WILL SAIL IN A FEW DAYS Werk is under way at League Island i getting the cruiser Pittsburgh icaily for ' Its dash In the T.evnni te 'a'-slut In the resnlln nf Ariiiplitim 4 illirl f2rne1:l. i Kvery sailor In the crew I" nnileiu j lmbllcnn nemiiue for Covernev, lias ie ie fer the vpsycl te pet under way. Tliev i turned from Kuiepe all set for a slieii slieii see In (lie trln possibility of "action." el)S cnmp'iln le help elect Iht bus Tills feellnff Is nhareil bv their mates'. ..., ... ,,..,, i .... l . .Ti " ..i il ' l. , n I'M llllirr Mllipi, HIIU LllUtl IIH- wri. .. rush of applications for transfer te the Pittsburgh. Sufficient of these will be accepted te bring 111" crew up te full strength of 701 enlisted men. Present plans enll for the Pittsburgh s sailing October J. but a new develop ment in the Near Knstern situation may send her out en an hour's notice. The Pittsburgh will report for erdcis te Hear Admiral Mark J Bristel, who is directing tlie work of relief from Constantinople. At the same time she will become the flagship for Hear Ad miral A. T. Leng, in command of the European fleet. Admiral Hilstel is High Commissioner for the 1'nltcd States, I representing me nnu iippiirunpiu. ! Commander Jehn T. (L Stapler, ex 1 ecutlvi; officer of the Pittsburgh, jph i terday nid the eruiser should reach the Levant bj the end of Octeiier. LURE OF A CIRCUS' LIFE BREAKS EVEN IN EXCHANGE One Bey Wants te Ge Heme, but Anether Flees te "Big Tep" Career When ti circus moved nway from Camden jciiterday It left one youth be hind and took away another. Disillusioned, tired of I he nomadic llfe of a tent hand, Harry Miinter.. six teen j cars old. of Teledo, U.. watcneu te get him a job se he r euld earn enough te vay his railroad fare home. An opposite picture is presented in the ensp of Oliver Jenkins, seventcei.- tents el.l. or ti.:. .sycamore slreei, imi - . .l..l 1.1,.. ..... tnv, ii V een. ma niei.ivr mi- .- - aim in-, ii s.um.s fti.s,...-..... ..- .... ...... uie ciicus. FOOTPAD ROBS WOMAN Snatches Purse Frem Mrs. Beau mont, Visiting In Chester Mrs. Mnrv I'eaumenl, lltifl Green I stieet. was iebbe.1 of a poehctbeok con- tiilnlng .'-0 and a geld ring and locket . Tuesday night by a footpad in Chester. ( ' Mrs, Peaumeiit had been visiting Mrs j Laura Itenument. 8"." West Seventh 'street, Chester. As she walked toward , a car line, n jetith snatched her purse and ran. Several men thief, but lie .-scaped. We re cenitructive. We buy a store or a let of thm tear down build up! The little stores give place te a big building. We make two blades of grass grew where one grew before. May we be of service te you? HEYMANN & BR0. Real EttaU Hejminn Building PAPERS pursued the L 213-215 S. Rresd St.. Pkili., P.. i V "GIFFORD'S ELECTION A CINCH' CINCH' SAYS MRS. PINCHOT, HOME Wife of Republican iSeminrc for Governer Returns Frem Europe All Set for Strenu ous Campaign This Fall ,.,.,, . Landing I' row lierpngurw in Ar. V.. She Says She Matle JSe Effert te Study Political Activities of Women Abroad Mr. (.Iflerd I'lm-hel. 'f- of the lie- Uailll II " l'-'-f'ii I" ')i'-iin "I"""" "!inftt-i1'u filiH.liim tit 't flflld pIllfMI was Mrs. Plncbet's remarl: when "he landed 'n New eik jestenlay from lb'" steamship lleietigurin. Mrs. Plncliet went te Liigland te vest. New she is rcaih t weik. ami will talk te the mpn ns well ni the women of IVtinsvlvnnla in the Interest of her husbaiiil's nindidiicy and Ins plea for a Lglhiture Hint will bail, him up in the n forms he leutemplales Mr. Plncliet mnde no ffert te study women's pelitbal nctlvltles en the ether side. Aside from k"eplng in touch with the progress of the politi cal contest in Peiinsjlvaiila. she under took no activities which might mar the plensuip of her helldnv. "I went nwaj te enjoy a test." she said, "and I did l.mli Mniv .liihiislene. Mr. Pnuliet s I Mister." nci iimiiauiisl her from Cnglimd. ' It is mete than two A ears since I.lldv ' Johnstone isiteil this ujuntrj. She will1 remain bete seeinl months "I think the campaign, fiem what I hate been able te learn, has hren remaikrrijh well cenducte.l." continued Mrs. Piuchel. "I'.reryihing appears te be most Millsfarter. "Ofeeuise, I inn going te work new. i T shall de us 1 did in the pri.imrv. ! That is. I shall sp.nl; wherever pe'!- bit te iii.pttngs of men and women." Mrs. rineh.it will net fellow her i husband's political ti nil. Slie w 111 , public suppeit ter hK ptiitlerm and his policies uinl ter pli.Ige. fiem cumli- dates for the (l.-uenil Assembly that ' they will b-ick him up If tumble starts at Harrlsbiirs. Mr. Pin. het did net go te New i Ye.k te m..t his wife, "i a-kn.I Mr Pillchet net le celli" te New Villt, r,he said. "I t..l, him 1 would he 1 . . 1 , .. , , , . ' .. , immensely phased .1 be w.-uld stay nr i Milferd and if i ift.-r his two weeks I of hard . emtuigning.-' r fcev in the collection of this Establishment hoi been critically examined and passed by experts for perfection brilliancy and color' and , these ecceptcd erej supreme for auality. MacDonald & Campbell Men's New Fall Suits $30 te $65 ew meili'N -Iiuvmiu ..1 Londen. 334-1336 Chestnut Street Ip 1 i 111 01 nil iij,iiiLidgags&-Mijcagssaxwaaiiggzr The Smartly j 1 Dressed MJI Man 1 I hi .BL ! I ! i Hk "N whom ou saw a.nl ad- S jj 1Mb ELLLLV f i SI! 9 B t niircd en the street teda li ' I H" " u a s Preab' arinii ii f jV Reed's Clethes. Sn ti The're net epensic I'1 ' -K L --but are fine and satis- )jj I B I'viii":: $v0 and upward. Ml 1 1 1 H t fill E Htfc- Special nines $40. $45 i, j I JACOB REED'S SONS I ; 1424-1426 Cbiestnut Street V ' 1 ! Of SLLLV xr-s-.y LLLH I .MltS. (.tlKOICD PINCIIOT BLIND BUT TALENTED singer and Peet Vill Take Part in ru..r.i, Pnlrrlnlnmcnt Church Entertainment ( .v musical and literary cenreit h two i )1)n(j urtMt will mink Hie tbirtj -sixth , , i.,,,,.,,,.. p,:t, cni.nersary nt th Lbcnezcr I, np tisi Chinch, nt Mt. crnen stiet blew lire.id tonight. .ri ...... t..i. rimm.f 'I'nn,. w-. nP.t soloist." nnd Inin V. I'lideihlll. ,.,n,.gi' cempil'-f Mrs Cultir-v lleniv. Mr-. Isabella Addison. Air-. Mab.-l Davis, Mr. Jcnni.- Ci ivvlurd un. I Airs, Martha Carej. riTTi.vi. 'inc. i-i .. te mi: iinT.r, ,S , 1"?,,J'-'i. '.V,'." v'.:-r,',,!,..,V ft '?". no mere "khii-. u ir. row ., links" De -i." r,n in ni- ., . u' tr,pr In.lu trial rOJ-3tcll uen1 I . " I ill Ii, .ir . et nu ,.in i ..a i . r .- . -i- ,,-. ,i.. ., tuin iub I'd un-;;.. m- m m. a. - s..h..ii of th tH ll ' L" '"' ,u " u lUM' NKSsi Biniw 1LVEP.3M.7M &rAT,eN Et, Cl n niANnMn tl.i lat -t little stv .' teiu'ii- that have been ik mem! I '- the finest ilciRii pr ai i tailors for tin tin spiisep. Super excelleiic" e'" ie strui-tieti, harmony Mid u lir. nicnt arc feun 1 in iv er'- suit, and the cor cer ri'it st; ' - will hist as lentr .n the puiTRnts. IK-rp '. ii.. Meptii tail style, ivotl; ivetl; umii ' 'p nl fabrics f -r it c i .co of the ceinnuu. plnci. ou may search, but you will net find tin equals of tln.e suits. Autumn Tep Coati of ihr most distinguished charac ter. Many from Burberry and Thcxten & Vriglt, P7 :. ; - o - e Mgg I - - - 'Station te Ce Built en West Side of Fifteenth Street The Peimsjlinnla Itnllrenil Company Is hinning te demolish Its present effic building ill Miend Street Slat Ien Hnd build a new structure en the west sld of Fifteenth slreet. The terminal, tem tem eoralis al least, will be a block or be cs ei the present station, tt la un derstood no move will be mnde until after the Ses(tll-Ccnteiinlal. Jl'hs change it In line with the desire of Parkway engineers te open the Parkway te lis full width ni City Hull Plani Efferts also will be liuule te Imvt 1 all branch lines en tlie Penn sylvania main divisions electrified beferft JOL'll. This would mean that few trnlnn wlih steam locomotives would run Inte P.iead stieet station. Lines which tlie company contem plate' eleclrll'j lug nre Philadelphia, liiiliimere nii.l Washington from here te Wilmington, from a junction of ISnlthiieic line te West Ch(.s(er, from Piieiid stieet en New Yurie dixislen le 'lienten. ii iid extension of the clcctrln toad, en llic iiialii line west of Pae'l. JUSTICE DELAYED 18 YEARS Tieulen, Sept. 5.M.- After cm trever -sic I'xteii.llng ever n period of eighteen j cars, in.' .Mercer County Heard of Pre-holders has dlsnil-ped a read n sc sment against Iteiilicn llcrmnit, in West Windser Township. Jlis prop el t J does net ubul en u highway which Aiis improved in 1001. A Declaration . of Principle 1 1 Every transaction eC tills store is solidly based upon one unchanging pelicy: First Te sell the' finest quality clothes pos- siblc te obtain. 1 Second A Super - Value Price en each in dividual garment that means a defi nite saving te you , of $5 te $12 en each purchase. 1 Wc urge you te leek around at ether geed stores Compare quality for quality price for price. And then decide for your self. OUR SUPER VALUE PRICES ARE $28 $33 38 and $43 While we specialize en only extremely fine quality clothes at the Super-Value Prices of $28, $33. $38 and $43, wc also have Suits for Men ,and Yeung Men nt $20, $23 and $25 and wonderful Overcoats as low t as $23. Perry & Ce: 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUER In Clethes for Men first PemjvSavfnifsBarilk rrSBiilrW&Jf.f I'M; a. .,.,(, " 'twiMuiituivr PJohiVMnftmekr i tf Are you using illustrated form letters? Mighty ijfcfcj! attractive! Somehow they insist en being iead. Yeu write 'cm. We'll make designs and engraving plates for you. TttE CME'TNUTjfrREET ENGRdNNG CalUS E.C0R.IIT-iJCHETNWr I I tllllllSl oil I llh M. Xffll "14 Interest ffitmmtwim Hi v fij jt c: x'M PM M Am t: -l SA m Wi ?J t llJI II V
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