BmiMW llMPrlHIIinHKiE .&rtf 3. UWlJU i 'JWP ' .tnU ifU'lMMi' - ."..' i -wr 'U TU ""v, r a . Resent Insinuations That Muel ler, Who Dreve Death Car Hatboro, Wa3 Intoxicated ( MANY ACCIDENTS SUNDAY Denial tluit their son ever drank or fTrii owned whisky flnsdt wits made today by the purenis 01 rraitra u. "ltielICr lVVCIU.-""c jvmn net, ..i imn. Walnut lime, whn wns M'li'd hist night .-, ..l, .......1 In n tiii-ifjii. MiM'ltlnlit Oil UIU lUln 1114.11 in ""' ........v...,, which coot tlicllves of two prrseiis und caused serious Injuries te niiother. Miss (iertrude Fester, nineteen year clfi of 4 3) I (.Jueen tune, (lormnntevvn. died toen after tin- MirrdliiK '""" Abided from tin1 roan "i"i nuiMn " iviu'imiuiii tKilr. Ml"-" IMelln Si lirii'imi. !W7 1 fii Tin'.' "l" '" '"' Ablnsten Hospital. Tumps l. Morrison, Jr.. lit West SniOOl linii'C I, inc. vr.i4in-it 1111111,11111 ii. riieimrtv wi-rr rpluiiitnu from tli" H11I 1 in i"". , .1.... I,.... 1 11 Iiore 111", wni'iii uii; 111111 ijitii uiuiii ami iinnuns,-. It Is iibsiinl te wi.v that r rcilerick made nt the JIiu-I'it lietnc ted;iv. "Ir- rjilc lie never nniiiu. unu ncmr kwh owned 11 Haxk. He ns very active in clmrrb work. beliiR n inemb r of tin- 'tarry un t inn 01 iw nr-i i n-u.i -tirlnii t'lmri'h "f tiwmintewu. biidfs KlensiiiK 1" th" Y. M. (.'.A. II' tilijcd In ili'1 Inl'i'ilmri'li Snbnri: 11 j!?.'!,i'tlnll Irngui'. ninl lie wui 11 mem . fc'r if tin Vet'Tims of Peu'Un War'.' ! l.lnOi Kniinil In ('nr I Murri-011. however. Is miIi! Id haci idinltted te the Abington ieInv that lie and Mueller bail been drinking, al though he denied ihat either jt- in irnleated. Ir. .1. H. C'arrelr. who rented tip injured members of the pait.v At tin scene 01 nit- uwi uii-iu , rum (.iiiii 1. found a silver tlask containing xhik.v close by the wreckage of the or. ;lt could net bae been 1- rcdenek s flsk that was found. Mr. and Mr. Mueller's statement continues. there . mi many cars along tnat roan tnai finding u flusk near there signifies noth ing. fesiii'Ii an Insinuation isi fale and unjust te him." Miss lester ami .Miieeer were much .. . ..... ..H.ir.' .. ...ill. nil Vlien tne meiiirciu- puum u i"n- "n Old Yerk lead a mile south of Mat Mat iWe. I far Failed (e "Take" Oinc The car failed te "take" a curve near the Hatboro High Sclioel. .uue'iir. who was driving, nnd Ml s lester. who was feated beside film, were liirewu eui ever k. frniii of the car. Miss Sehramui and Mortlsen were also thrown out, but (u one slue. Dr. I nrreti nnu ur. .101111 i.ngun. "i Hiitl.ore. reacbeil the scene a tew min utes I'fter the accident and bad the Ir.mi"d persons sent te me nespuai. "Near the point of the accident, j aid Dr. Carrell. "I found a Mhcr- meunteil llnsK, partly mien who hiiimij. Thl- was turn d ever te tlic aumerities together witn etner nriicics 11 i nmr the smash." Twe etlicr I'liliaiieipuiaus were kiiicii nnd fourteen ethers injured in acci dents jesteulay. N Joseeh .Nnlilll. M'eu, i. .., .serui Twcutj -seventh street wa- struck by an mJomebilu at iiirani um'iiec mhu Twentv-eighth street and illid a tew hours later in the Mar lrcel Ileiue. The automobile was driven by Charles Pr4.w n( 71!) Pnsi Mever street, who carried the child te the hospital. There he surrendered te tne police. The boy was a son of Jehn Nablll. acting captain of Knglnc Cem.an. Ne. "4. at Twenty-scNenth anil i liompsen ttreets. Jeseph Dalx, twcnt-s, r.H'.i Mc- Kmii street a taxleab driver, was l.illeil late last night wlieu his taicab cel- lldul with another machine driven b Itetmrt C. Kehl. Woodmont. I'a.. at rifteenth ami Jeffeisiui streets. With Held was Ids brother, Kuwaiti D. Ii'dil. S Somerton, I'a. liehl was drlUng east en Jeffersen eet win a the cars collided. The rce of the impact tlirew D.ilj mil of e machine te the street. llehl and brother were ai rested, J'ebl being iarg"l with niauslaughter. I Aute Hit Stenu 1'llc her. their auloineblle struck a stone pile along the Ilarrfslmrg pike fh0 mile.s st of Lancaster litsl nlglit the I'lilla ilplil.ins were injured and one .s in a i"rieus condition in St. Jescpb'a IIos IIes Idtul. The Injuied arc: Mrs. Isabella Drejer, Apartment U, Till:; SaiiMim street, bail'v burl Inter irillj. seeral libs broken, with one piineturiiig a lung; bead ut and bruised, Ms, Martina Drcjcr. aeceiintant in tlie I'nlted States Federal Hcierw: K.mk : badly In hired en the head. Miss. lhel.Mi Diejer, fractured claU rle l'. L. Kennedy ami a jeung engraver In the Philadelphia Mint whose name tuiihl net be learned completed the pam. These two had their Injuries erened ut the hospital and were dis charged. n unidentified girl about eighteen years old was struck by an automobile. Ian night as she alighted from a trolley far at Kensington and Allegheny au Hues. She Is unconscious in the Pplsco Pplsce pil Hospital. Trank Keusiug, of loll Oimnnleun uenue, driwr of tlie auto aute auto tneb'le. took the girl te the hospital ind then surrendered te the police. i Deris C. Itrewn. seven jears old, of ihU Ublge avenue, was struck jester da v bj an automobile driven bj Antheny Agnis of 'J1P. Seuth Cliadwlck street. Plie was ueated at St. Jeseph's Hos pital fur cuts and brube.-. Agnes wai arrested Surgeon Injured Dr. (.'. Unwell, of L'010 Btrrct, a )irof(sser of surgerj PiiKersIt, was injured eai'ij when an unidentified auteis't the back of hit) car al Ilruad Bieml streets. Chestnut n Trmpk) j esicrilav ran into ami Dla- Dr. Uussell uSis going north en llread treet and was starting te turn west en prnmend when the ether machine struck Win. The driver of the car sped uwaj. In spite of a fracture of tlie right arm and bruises . .f the ili4isl lie line. .ii drove te the Uarretsen 'iles'pltal for treatment. Five petseiis, were Injured late je wrd.li when a truck tilled with lee ftruel; their automobile after a car con wining font- men had run into then ruck. Grass Plot for "Civic Virtue" New Yerk, Sept. '-'.". IJeJc img t, wigliMl plnn et Siulpier Miic.Meunles ""' ,H. fathers have decided that th "nil" nature of the pliimnlsli jnuth who ffpresels l,it. virtue'1 te City Hall ari. niiuiti-, that lie shall stand in the filter of a soft and seething cxpansi of green UiHS. ii ml tlie lilnl is eten timv f "'''' muss, nn "'ing pn pined. 400,000 Factory Fire at Oil City m'.'i" V'' l!l" Srl"- '-'"'-The factory "'the Herney llend tn, Company at inrieti. near lieiv. was destroyed by lire .veslerilny. The less jjilUII.IMIII. i VTl '. T,,K l"" S'W'tMMIMI II uni I-lslent of it,,, lnllml Slate: inki ?.'"."". " Inililllil.- tiele" ule iini.i; win, -nk cs onee f .;--,- i. ..'.. illUlll. HI I lift IVltlin.fli. nn.l I....1 I., ..!.,.. nc tlie lint, Plnehe ll' K I V u . . ' ,' S-IUllll'lt iT!?"w IOr lier mwimhit. Tn llml out PARENTS DEFEND ' " VICTIM OF CM H . i iBRmLmS y hi 8,X,2,.,J)UA rHrt ,!,e 'Mlne. Seialcin of v v ' ,v. fa.h .. -.'.' ."-l . Wl-I " "T 1 f '- SCENE OF rilHMKrKSnV.HIMBk. ,-, -:-???' :-' -"urn Mi x. JMgjMiB rifflll"j W: I'W AHHI; Line shows course taken by machine, wbleli YOUTH AND YOUNG WOMAN ! SENTENCED FOR HOLD-UP1 Jehn Gi II G'.ts 7 te 8 Ycare In -3 Years for Anna Leech , Prl8en llein sentence: f"i" their part in a Pali mount Park vebberj en June 'J were Imposed b Judge MeDevitt this morning en Jehn (Jill, twenlj-lwe jenrw old. lSJu" Nectarine street, and Anna Leech, twenty-two, -111 AVoed street. GUI was si ntenced te rerve from seven te right jcaiu in the Kastcrn Penitentiary. The girl was sentencni ,() tve J(,..s , ,. (.0tj pri?., T.v inil ,,i,,aii snty (0 the h of 1ebn.t Aitbin. .ll'JO Wnl en. rob- alusiiiK avenue, anil Matilej .Moere. .-( Prnnkferd nvenuc, who were lured te Pairmeunt Park bv the Leech girl and her sister, Marv Mitchell, and robbed In GUI and two ether men. ' .usiiy M. iche I was sent.'m'cd In Jul te two car. ninl si meullis 1 i tin tin cetintj pnseii. Pinil P.rand'e.v and Prnnk Sestite. tlie ether two men in the hold up, were sentenced at the same time te terms of from six vears te eight cars in the Kasteru Penitentiary. Anna Leech is the met her of three children. IIDDPR mARRY RPFMT1? Ldward Clark, fenuerlj of Itedlne UrrCn UHrlDI ncetlMIO i street near Montgomery avenue, con- LOSING AUTOISTS' TRADE: vlcted of stealing a kiss from Miss LUOIIMU hui uie i vj """'- Ktabeih Hciiz. 1410 Sharswood sttcet. . i - e,h.,i D.ieti Ac. "'id some small change from her father s Mass-Meetlng Called te Pretest Ae.wlpl ,e, lined with thanks" tmluj tlvltles of Squire Yerkes when Judge MelJevitt offered him a new Ppper Darb.vs clflzcnrj will bold a j tilal. . ..,..' .. i, n.nrmw afternoon te what ' Clark, whose sobriquet is "t Ine-Shirt ........... .1.. .,l..,.i,y.nilie Yeikes ami I Constable Sapp t in.. .i. Ilm-liv niiii.ireiit v iiisii t am use for the "lining Suuire" nnd Ids constable. The I ppcr Darby business then sav S-iuire irk is keeping Ihoti Iheti sutiils of dollars' vverth of business away fimu their town every month, In cause people who ride in automobiles give the Mlllliuuriic uiiiuuiicb as wide a berth as rossible. I pper Darby's, police force has been delus what It can te spied the muturi-t , merrllv mi his way who must pass, thleiigh MI'IImum lie giving Idm Us best I rofe-siemil advice abniii tail liuhts mid the hang of bis license tags. Jim the police force complains that it takes a ' pelk email who is .superhuman te figure what Squire Yerkes and O iMaMi Snpp will tiiul wtetig net. THREATENS TO PROSECUTE, CAMDEN G. 0. P. OFFICERS Buckle Says Tric'r: Methods Will Net Be Tolerated Republican election officer are threatened with pi-osieutien if the Cor Cer lupt Practices Act is violated nt the primary Tiusdnv. Inn statement issued tudiiv bv Irving Huekle, former presi dent' of the Ilii.ird of I'reelieldets, who is a landiifate for tin l.enub'ictin nom inal imi for Surregnti In Caiinlen. Corruptive mitl.eds for winning i lectien precincts have tin nine se com mon among I he limPr of the Hepub- can ei-.-uuial len nun in- pracuce uus i 1.1.!. l .l.n 4-.......ni- 1-fiw.1i..l.llk I Income a iianu, no imiu'-i m ii-nm. c.xplaincil. , , , "Ordcis have hcv.ii lecelvcd by the leaders, iielic men. lift nieii and ether lnuiileliiiii and leuntj officeholders te enitilev etreme nuaiis. If tieces.ar.v te further the election et Surregat Reeves ut, against lays If. "The cxtieme measures I refer te en tail uianv violailen et the election avvs T lev .ire being priienceii new just us 1 hey occasions. have be ui oil mini ether Policemen are using tneii' heir cltj pesi. tiens. and their uiiifernis fe svvnj veici ...... .I iiiiiim 11 lint n the Organization unu tit CUM u u iiiBtructed t" de tlu m mi' tlin CARDINAL IS CHAIRMAN Will Head Committee Planning New St. Jeseph's College ( animal Deu'ghelly isheunr.tiy cli.nr man of lb" committee in charge et the new St. Jeseph- College I'oUlidntien. the i urpese of wlili Ii is te make plans for the bullnlng and liiiam mg of new building- for the college mi ground which ha:, been puichased in (ivcrhmek. Itev. Matthew L. Perlicr. dirci ler et the found, it ion, said leduy : "Philadelphia Ims been slew te pro vide aileipllile accoliiliiedattmiii for the iiiliege cilucatiell of lis hllllilrids of I'alheltc high school gtaduatis rack year, and l- far behind Honei, which has its Ilosteu Celbgei Washington, with Gtoigi'lew u New iii,. with l'en'hum. Weiccster, Willi Ilulv Ciess, nnd ItulTule. with CunMiis Thev ilistinctly nheiiil of Phihiililphlu .ire in1 Catholic college, uluuitlen. "W'c lApict te have no delav in ralfi Ing Sl.eOO.miO for t lie new cellcgi." "Star salesmen that draw n e salaries," said one manager in speaking of wm catalog illustrations made from engravings we fur nished him. The Che'Tnut Street ENCR4l'INCC0.l E,C0R.HT-i!CHETNUTT " . i;u'-an "it lU f'l. ..J - ' ; V IV.MiLIIJH.Ar. ""V ' -f ' .V-1-1 .1 T ,ff i-rv lUL"1, ;t . '.(' - "-, ,r , ? " ; ,y r v-r , y '., ... , ' JliV.JbijNlJnU' rbJiLlU liimJliltlJvJurjivAJ-rjax HATBORO AUTO ACCIDENT lilt pole resulting in .death were Injured COMPLETE CONNECTION OF FRANKFORD "L" LINE1 Last Link Is Put In Place Without Ceremony The Prnnkferd "L" is new connected with the Market street. subwnj-elcVntcd sjtem. Tim lnsl Unit in the connection was ceinn eted jesterdny nfleinenii at 2 1 o'clock vvbeij the last rail was riveted I in the Mwiteli ut the feet of Arch tnet. The switch en one set of the double rails was put in place some dajs age and the tccend nnd last was laid yes terdaj. The laving of the tracks is new com pleted with the exception of a short gap In the third rail where the Prank ford trains leave the elPvated tracks and dive into the subway em ranee a few hundred feet bejeiid. The ion tract 4'alls for opening the elevated en November.-., although the P. H. T. will take iictiinl phjsical possession of the structure en October 'St. AMOROUS TmTe"f RETIRES "One-Shirt Eddie" Takes Three Year Sentence. Declines New Trial Pdilie." was tried en tlie charges glow . iug out et his robbery of tl lb ii.; home September -. and also ler the al leged theft of clipper vvirc and an uuto uute uuto inebile. lie was iiieuitlnl oil "lie ihargi : I'euvicteil mi the ether. The Judge elTered the new trial le-niiise. both juries had I ecu drawn from the same panel, though they wife li"t tmnp"seil ' of the same jurors. Clark was sentencul te two te three ye.irs in the P.astern Penlli ntlarj . The , sentence was liht because the theft was small. The def. tiilnnt thought the mat - ' 4'i- ever and decided il wen- better te let well enough alone. DEFENDS DR. FINEGAN Child Laber Association Pcplics te McSparran's Slurs Assertions by Jehn A. McSparran. Demeciatlc nominee for Governer, that Dr. Themas 1'. Plnegtin, Stale Super intendent of Public Instruction, was "a blacksmith and without idiicatlen," ihcw tire today from the Public IMuci t Ien and Child L.iber As.-oeltition of Pennsylvania. "As te the second count. ' the as-e-elation statisl, referring te Mr. Mi -Sparran's claim that. Dr. Finegan was n blacksmith, "If tin- story is true -and we hope it is- -il mav mi count fin the -siiperititenilent's championship of educational opportunity for working childien, for ehildri u of werklnginen, and for vvuikinsineu ami women them- MdVC,. ' SALOONKEEPER FINED $200 Fermer Phlladelphlan la Caught Selling Beeze In Camden Jehn Shuch, n feimer Philndelpl ten and owner of a saloon m. Itre'idvv.iy, bit ween Mount ernen and Walnut streets. I'nmiftn, was lined SCiHl te hy for violating the State prohibition net. Iieiijatuiu Kniifluinii and Otin AW's winger, his luti lenders, aNn v. ere at - laigned hefete Judge Mmy ill the ( am I'euutv I eurt. Thev were Imnl . y.Tt each. COURT RUBBED IT Didn't Believe Alcohol Bath Story Told by Mr. Bathcers An excuse that the alcohol he car- rlid was for bathing purposes fell tint when Prank liathceis, Ileyikn street. ('aiiideu. w.is arraigiicd before liecerdc, Stm kheuse today . A patteliuau testified llnthcei.t wn.s tarry in-; n suitcase continuing two gnl lolls of alcohol. He was hrbl for i In Grand Jury. Held en Drug Charge Pthel ltrewii, colored, wa. In Id te tin C.iinden Gf.md Jury today en a chargi of selllngiiarrntlc drugs after a mid mi , her lietiH' en liniter sticef ABET SOENTinCAIlY SITIENGTIIENBD and IEIMIX)R.CED for Men, Women and Children Qarter Proof I Your garters CANT rip CiJrt Hosiery. Cadets ate built for WEAR as well as mie. SCIENTIFICALLY STRENGTHENED and REINFORCED where the wear comes. All colors, oil styles, all weights. All at reasonable prices. QC A for Women. PULL FASHIONED, highest grade. '-'w pure ALL bdk. huvi clastic specially fashioned double top. Tep and high heel SCIENTIFIC ALLY STRENGTHENED. Hccli sole and tee made of mercerized lisle, end especially rein forced te insure extra wear. Best wearing ALL S AH silk hose en the market. Price J eVJU AT DEPENDABLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE Ortjiridtcti, Manufactured and Guaranteed by Cadet Knitting Company i Philadelphia, Pa. 'BRPTrainanitf: tifi : "w v? "i" i4 '-'-'. -'" . -,v . , .-,.., .n ',. ,nmtira ' ArWxTrnV of girl anil man. Twe ethers PHILA. R0TARIANS PRAISED IN DRIVE FOR CLASSICS Players' Club of N. Y. Rewards Or ganization With Famous Painting Members of the Philadelphia Tteturj Club are te be especially rewarded for their part in the recent national com cem nnlffii for n revival of interest 111 the classics, nnd especially the study OI of Shakespcait., by the Plajers Club New Yerk, sponsor"? of the movement A ilnnlic.-itn nf llin ftllllOUH C1!1KC- I speare-Ldwln lloeth painting, which new hangs in the Shakespeare Gallery nt Stratford-eii-Aon. is te be pre sented in the Philadelphia Club by a ' leprcsentutlvn committee from the P a.vers' Club. Walter llanipden, recegnised rts the present-day le.idlng exponent of the , Shakesiiearean drama, will make the ' presentation October ."0. I The Plavers' Club was founded bj Kdvviii Uoeth. who donated Its home at .'0 iiiauicrcy Park, where lie lncd until his death. Since his death the clubhouse has become :i storehouse for i Shakespearean relics, books and ether treasures until it has become Known us the American Shiim of Sliakepearc. MARRIED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Trlel, Wagner Avenue. Celebrate Today Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Trlel, of i:i..ti , Wagner avenue. Legan, will udibrate their fiftieth anniversarv of their mar- inge tediiv. Mere than ''."0 guests will attend a riciptlmi te be given in their honor. Mr. Trlel. Is a well-known business. mail III til" neiinwesn in s( liieii et ue .ilv, where he resided until u few years age. He is a imtlve of Philadelphia. Mrs. iTiiel before her m.trri.ige was V'l'.-j Florence Latih. "f levvir Merieti. The funiili.ir I. Miches lane was named after her mother's uncle. They have l" daughters. Mrs. Gert- iiuile 1 In nil . who N a widow, and .Mrs. Arthur J. I'lssing. nnd a s,,n. Manuel G. Ttiel. There are two grandchildren, 11 be and a gill, the childien of .Mr. ' llaun. .! ' RIOT CALLJN CAR FIGHT ' Camden Police Respond and T.ikc, Twe Men te Hospital ' Mbni police respeuded te a riel call' ai Ninth street and l'errv avenue, Cam- i il ii, vistiubij, they leiiud two men who I mid tin J had h en attacked bv I'uink I'els'iier, a trolley conductor, of ."il." Ni wieii avenue. ' The Injured men aie William Heath. ftv yeais old. f'04 Ccnlr.il avenue, and j 'Solemon Williams, thirtj-eti" years old. "HH Mulford street. Thev were taken te Cooper Hospital, bill weie later'tible te bave ter their lieines. Ile.nii said he w.is trtnk by the conductor n he was having the trolley car, and Williams said he was hit villi a switch Iren when he Marte,! te act ii- peacci'i"ier. WILLS PROBATED TODAY Wills offered for probate te'l.iy in- I i luded tli of Minnie Ii. Smith A'A- - euth and Spruce .streets, JJKi.OlMi, and Helen P. S.iyie, !(12i Wayne avenue. S73HII. -V" nuentery of the personal i-'iite of Clara V. Williamson showed te In worth iJlOH.lni. It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated H0SIEHY 1 STRIKE j IT'S TOASTED ppnniaa-nr'niaijiirHvr'vii .1 "-wr" .1. . in w 4 fn. tti.iiih .1 4 vi.iii" jh x : jritii iw m www " "w-tfiw'w-vr-w t "'Mt'W.V - ' 1 , ."-nv ( ., t , - ff rr vi r . - v v v Opens Campaign for $1 ,000,000 te Construct Buildings, Includ ing Vast Research Laboratory WEST PHILADELPHIA SITE A million dollar campaign for I lie construction of new buildings and (lie establishment of a permanent endow ment fund for the Philadelphia Od- lege of lMmrinnrA was eneued lit the I quarterly meeting or members of that institution today. in .iimirai i win u ' . J.rai"-ieij, iirnM .i... ..r .1 u... ..i.i..'. .i. ii'-iiL iii i in; iiiiiiKi. lililieillii'i'u liiiiL im- pmMilent, tlin officers tlm Heard of Trustees nm tin fii.-e tv lim n rem v I entributeiI JSIllMJUU for I lie purchase i h teber 1 of ' a new Mte. for I be college at ' 1 ertj -third stiect ami oeijlaml iim I line. The old buildings, at 1 1.") North 'Tenth street, hnve long been Inade- ! rlllllte te meet the ncrtl nf the fnl ill. creasing cmellinent. On the new site will be erected classrooms, an admin istration building nnd laboratories. These building will be erected first. Hut later, under the personal direction of Admiral Unlisted, a great research laboratory will be built. This labora tory will co-operate with a medical school of (he city a ml with the clty hospitals. The chairman of the erlclnal Commit tee of Development and 1'xpanslen was S.iniU'I P. Wctherill. Jr.. one of the trustees; the chairmanship (,f the committee te conduct the cmnptiign nnd te erect, eventuallj, the resent eb lab oratory devolved upon Dr. Unlisted. An nilvauce copy of the history of the college, covering a period of 100 jears, was presented nt tedaj's meet ing as part of the recent centennial celebration of the institution. The history covers 7()0 pages. It contains 1100 pictures-und SuOO biographies. It was compiled bj a committee, whose chairman was .1. W. Lngland, Dr. Kills Paxton (Iberheltzer contributing much of tlin historical data. This book is virtually a history of pbarmuc.v in the I'nlted Stales, since it is out of the Philadelphia insti tution that me.st of (he .study of phar macy in the leuulrj bas developed. An alumni of .1000 reptesents every State In the 1'iilen and most of t lie foreign leuntrles. The institution opened today with a lecerd enrellim lit of 700 studiiifs. 'J be tir.-t-.vcar class is limited te UOO, the malnium capacitv of present eipiip 'ment. It was nciessary te turn away mere than 100 applicants. URGES FULL REGISTRATION W. Harry Baker Calls en All Re publicans In State te Enroll Necessity for n big registration Oc tober 7 se' that Republican voters may give it substantial vote te the party standard heaters was pointed out by W. Harry linker, chairman of the He puhlhaii Stale Committee, in a call sent out today te Republican men ,-mil women of Pcnnsvlvnnia. Mr. Raker calls attention te the fact that two Lulled States Senators and a Governer nre te be elected nt the saint! time, u situation without precedent in Pennsylvania. B PHA1ACY1LLEGE PLANS NEW HOME f. .... Jew--"- WEDDING r -os, CU.vUl3niTOJ ."Vt.-1 AND ANNOUNCEMENTS The demand frcrn the social centers for ths engraving ai produced by this Ettablithmsnt lias necessitated the erection of a twelve, story lfctery devoted eclujively -te the production of stationery pnd engravtnci. Are Yeu As Well Dressed As Yeu Should Be? Are you entirely satisfied with the style, fit and wearing quality of your clothes? If net, we believe that you will be inter ested in our Full showing it is superior te any heretofore and has elements of attrac tion which we knew cannot be duplicated in ether stores. Our list of "satisfied customers" hdb in creased tremendously of late, largely aug mented by men who formerly dealt else where. Prices this heahen arc quite attractive S30 and upward for Suits and Tep Ceat with notable examples of Milue at 510, $15 and $50. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street m '. ft v'ww jaw..j''wjn m . i ww'1 5'"" ' .' --w"-. j !t . 1 V ri- I ' ' WTTTr.ArTnT? 5ft.- 1022 TO G. 0. P. SUPPORT Mrs. Warburton, After Up-State Trip, Reports Wave of Marked Enthusiasm PLAN TO RUN CAFETERIA i t A.i mi.t riincf niiilr irew inn en l 111111' '1 '"l'l ' "l' .. f r.- - - thtidum ninniii' women of I'etinh.vlvania t . i.,. llniiiilitini.il iiniiiliiliites te le elected this full was reported today by i Mrs nc linn-hi ii. war jurien, "' haVrman of tin- Hepubllcaii Stale Coni Ceni nittee, en her rMurn from nil up-Sta!" ,'U . , , i ,i. "'Ttie imiti liiitinrtniit word In tne '.,.. t . ' i I l. .nmrn i 'new political primer wb icli ' JJ.0,J r.'i are iirKiuiiiiiE m i- hi e in - "i ..I. . 1ItL ri rhiitrt nti t Til ill - ! i ' ,. t ' These lire new days in peiiucs. i - j otganizatlen nnd radical cbnnges lire Inking place along cntiiely new JL"'- i New Ideas ami new le.valties are bcliif.' brought into the light and -women have i great opportunity for influence. And what nre we going te de about it.' t Must Comprehend Situation "First, we must have n thorough comprehension of the whole situation und a firm r-selvc never te 'let Gcergi de it.' "Next a thorough understanding of things pelillml is neeesary. and te tliet end we must rend the newspapers in order te stinlv the bisterj nnd prog ress of enrient affairs.'' Mrs. Warburton ehnraclrri."'il wom an's active participation in politics ns "the broader housekeeping urnig for the elTalrs of our (.emmuuitv. State and country, us we have ulvvajs enrcd for these within our four square walls." Mrs. Warburton emphasized the Im portance of u big legislation en Oc Oc tebi'r 7. th hist iay remaining te reg ister for the election. In an effort te inject a little 'pep Inte the political campnign this fall, the Kcpublirnn Women of Pennsylvania i have decided te conduct a cafeteria In , the Crozer Huildlng during the bist two weeks of October. Speeches, Willi Me-als There will be plenty el speakers about three a da.v te tell the women I and men patronizing the cafeteria just , wlij tliev should vote ter (lie uepubli- , can I'liiididates. Soloists will sing dully j for the entertainment et' the diners, who. when thej get sufficiently "pepped I up." will join In the clieru". I Included in the list of sneakers will be Gifferd Pinchot, Senater Pepper nnd ninny of the etlur candidates for office. Hostesses for each day will be chosen First Penny Savings Bank Pays 4V4 Per Cent. Interest 21 it and Btinbridfe Sti. 1343 Chestnut St Jehn TTinimiktr, Pre. PRINTING SALESMAN Man In teurh with direct advertising who ban following. Chance te aret In en the ereund fleer in erew iez bmineM with llrst-class reputation. Must knew printing and detail work thoteaghlr. A 916. LEDGER OFFICE . -""NCti, 5 H! INVITATIONS WOME N RALLYING ' - Deafness Passing MOKRIK HAYSKIt Wan deaf ,nre birth, who new hears spoken elce. Asserts rhange followed his hearing music through radio ircelver from various wards throughout the. city. Ni effort will be made by the women te "profiteer," us the feed will be sold at nominal prices. One of the features will be n llureau of Information, where the women may learn hew te murk their ballets nnd i ascertain just whom the ciwlidnlcx nre ;and what they stand for. COL EDWARD MARTIN HOME Health Commissioner Recovering Frem Injuries Suffered In Fall Colonel Kdward Mnrtlp, State Com missioner of Health, who became HI In Mt. Alte n week nge as the result, of injuries received in n fall, has suffl cientlv recovered te return te bis borne, IK," Seuth Eighteenth street ( Colonel Martin suffered n sprained back, which developed complication", nnd had te be nttended by specialists for several days. At the time of hl illnrss hi" sister-in-law, Mrs. J. Willi Mar - tin, went te Mt. Alte, where was joined by ether members of his family, BBBBW As VX ' f m t - i I i ts i k. tE"ts ill? ''' r IDH LY.' . . ?.JbK tuj . r-w t.-Ka jfc Ji JgjSf(9?mAi!S6SSiS Like Flies Around a Sugar Bowl! Men are swarming around our windows every day. Wonderful new Fall Clethes are the lure. Nothing like them te be seen any where. Ne ether store can have Perry's tremendous selection. And our Super-Value Prices are a revelation. Come sec. Our SUPER-VALUE PRICES are 28 33 38 and 43 for Suit!, and Overcoats of fine qual ty which we have in greatest variety. In addition we have Suits for men .ind young men for $20, $23 and $25 and remarkably geed Overcoats, for What's new in Suits? Widely spaced three-button models, high cut, short rolling lapel, four, button models, close-fitting cellars, . smoothly draped backs. Unusually attractive fabrics. And every tuit is priced en our Super-Value Basis which haves you ?5 te .$1? ever similar quality nnywherc else. Finest Overcoats loomed by J. & J. Crembic, .Edinborough, Scotland, makers of the world's finest overceatings. The most complete selection in Philadelphia. Our Super-Value prices en Crombie Overcoats begin at $53. Think what that means for Crembies! Mentagnacs $85 made our way. Every Winter Overcoat, every Light weight Overcoat, every Fall Suit, everything we sell in priced under our Super-Value policy which means a saving te you no matter what your purchase. Courteous, helpful Ferry Sales men arc always at your call te ttiiew you our store's brilliant array. See it- then leek at etlter geed stores just for the sake of contrast. Perry & Ce 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men ' . . zmmw'. i 37?tf,V MAN BORN DEAF NOW HEARS SPOKEN VOICE I Merris Keyser Asserfs Change Since Hearing Music Through Radie Merris Kcjs-cr, twenty-seven jrnr.s 'old. of ."1)00 Chestnut street, heard flic spoken voice this morning for tlie, first lime In his life without the use of an car trumpet. A week nge Keyser heard his first music when he nicked tip n radio r- reiving set and plneed It te his enr. New he i.s vvenderine If Ibe streng: vlbrM- liens caused by the music which reach ed his car through the radio set coh ceh Hti'ufeil n new form of "treatment" for ,i illness. He was born denf. This morning, when the lnndladr, f th- house where JCejser Is living called b1 roommate. Kejep said be could hi in what she was sajlng. It whs net di-tinet, but be believes his hearing hns. implored remarkably since listening ever th' radii) and has hopes of seen being nbb te hear clearly. lie and his roommate, Rebert Teunn nr! new building a larger radio set Keytar Is u sign painter, SECOND VICTIM IN 4 DAYS DIES AFTER VACCINATION Gloucester Bey Dies -Jen Hospital of Blecd j Orvld Illllegas, nine jears old. Klv Semerest stret. Gloucester, died last night In the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital, Camden, the second victim of Infection following vaccination within four days. The by was admitted te the hospital , lain Suturduy suffering from bleed pel- seDlng. He had bcti vaccinated week age by Dr. Crerge Adams, of Gloucester. Lest Wednesdav. lbert Hclseer, sD years old, 'Jail's Tucknhee read. I'nlr view, difd in Coep'r Hewpltal, Camden Physician there said tetanus had de velep'-d following vaccination. ITn wf ent in the hospital by Drs. Abraham K. Hevvker and M G Harden, both of Kulrvlcw. Y. W. C. A. Conference Is HelfJ Mrs. Frederick M Paist. president of the eung Women's Christian As sociation, presided ut a conference thl afternoon at 12L"J Locust street. The members heard reports by various girl who were at the Y. W. camps during 1 the summer, or who nttended srjme con- lirence unaer rue nuppirc et tue nf i sociatien. VSwri m :vl $ m y ibi ! ui c V v &1 ,!, rjrn J ' s sMv.-- a ..V "v ;- 4-fc.JsiLfc, - A- i , eUi &&. 1!L
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