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RAIN TEST CALLE D SUCCESS TAUT Britfcl WPMI, PtOT( Stat- IthtU War "MM, 0rniw ". it rOet llqnej twinkli d Enj. l Ut e ae4 euld it w. wetklin i iemp. u awij' une. a med nes mi 11.? li.l iiquen t wemj Iff CM). a cean : ii u ne lead. hamtxt. tinusncs 'be rial p, denti ibllsttd at then Uee niciu! k of tit t deil el i Enra$ 7l Mt! ilar fid. hid ft desire tt are ben r apn p R. R.'s "Broadway Limited" picks Up Messages Despite Influence of Wires ANOTHER TRIP TO BE MADE rntEiAW Tr r nperrrpn 6F A FIREMAN," SAYS BOY Jacob Dandy Enthusiastic in His Praise of Gus Lord, Who Snatched Him and Little Brether and Baby Sister in. tut of receiving rndie telephone Tb iSJtlens within n moving nil nil enn.l,f".S rr en the I'cnnsylvnn a ?LrnTs ilrea.lny Limited is de- dir? ''; rN.Plve.l nt the north T?lVl,cndm arters In Chicago today 7csiern fflclnl of its siKi.nl deportment the train, nfter- atatcd. te radio reue. I bare ttl 9 vit am "(Mesa! tngnttbed saewn. Tliltlel he wmJ rident m Enrliib a irrlrtl has ben 3re mie) 9 union, '"lef the arrival of the which i , t f10W W0B "nw"' ,.,1.nt ii barrier te tUt 'c" " " "Cl iMHn from New Yerknnd K arSnt considered that further "it, h carried out In a week or ttt. ""A1: tt nf Interest te the sllf ."....m.ni. hk reported by E. 8. LT,V who sent the message, was !WIM .-f .4 lenlAtta nnmmitn ti'r:. r;ih be fid, tension everhead wires. e ttit was te establish the success failure of wireless receiving, without Sternal antennae, In a moving nll-stecl Sr The radio outfit wes plnrcd In n Xid compartment of the car with an EM. loop In Hen of external aerials. tSe experiments were mnde ftftcr the mln left North riillndelphla, and be 5?Mn that point and I'uell, where the Sid 1$ electrified with hlph tdnsien irerhcad wires. According te the slg Ml official, the test apparently had iMKOtne the resistance encountered. The railroad signal department was InterMted In the experiment from the Sandpelnt of ndnptlnK radio te future Win operation, and for the entertain gent of passengers. TUGBOAT BURNS AT FERRY Firemen Handicapped In Fighting Ftra en Jimesburg at Camden Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad tugboat Jimesburjc was burned te the waterline lilt night whlle firemen attempted te ht tha flames from the top of the fcrribeat Wcnenah. The beat wes moored nt the old Mar lit street ferry house in Camden. Ne ene was en It when the fire started, patrolman Beutler discovered the blnze, which shot hlfh abeve the craft, and turned In two alarms. Firemen were handicapped by being unable te beard the beat. They played streams of water pen it from the top of the ferrjbent Winona. HID MONEyIn ICEBOX Frem Smehe-Filled Heuse ,i DETECTIVES WN AFTER LONG CHASE HMm mi iTemT "efMBBTiiw A feAKSkisssssKm: '" V -Off Lflfaate M6l!lti';MWP,raF" .; Adelph Kech, Accused of Plot- ingte Steal Wife's Property, Caught In Buffalo HE IS COMING BACK TODAY mm,m Jacob Dandy and his itttle brother, Leen, who smoke-fllled house. Jacob says "it feels great regular fireman" were, snatched te he rescued from by a Weman Returns Frem Vacation, Finds Thieves Had Taken It A redding ring and $00, hidden in in Icebox, weie stolen from the home of Mary MlUlgnn, 2221 Ceral street, itcerdlng te a report te the police of the Trenten avenue and Dauphin street itatlen today. The robbery occurred some time be rteen August 0 and last Sunday, when re dime Miw MillLjnn returned from n vnra s H. E tfeu trip. Police say Miss Milllgan In Wjn-I went away last summer nnd forget te IOC lUD inini ueur. i im iiuevrs, llliu- ln the deer open, are believed te have tern looking for feed In the icebox when they cauie upon the ring nnd the money. ED AKERSI Outlined yesterday National, r aim bis dtr ice, mm i wlthesl sed upetl CUllOlltB, roduetleol of Cem' . 0w shertaf (lei. etc iker uli Iness. in of tli the Xal mlzed ti manuficl lie ilif if a coif centnni i. of Te s Moines, it, onventlei the after II mUm id Inspect RECENT WILLS PROBATED Iitate of Andrew R. Smiley Is Ap praised at $54,037 Andrew It. Smiley, who died re etntly, left personal property amount ing te $."i 1.037, nccerdliiR te an In In wtery filed with the Register of Wills today. Other Inventories filed include these of Henry Leng, $2U05.84. Clare h. Oible. $1."5.190; Clarn Rtrnwbridge. 122,463; Matilda Dlencr, $0208; Anna B. TCilbnum, 5700.1. The I11 of Jehn Dougherty, R(J2S Tlnlcam avenue, rhe left an estate nlued at M000 was admitted te pre-bate. 2 WOMEN HELP BEAT MAN Victim Left Cut and Bleeding en Street After Attack J Twe Memrn and two men attacked hn Harris, of Tliiity-feurth nnd rrv istieett' v!iTiy tb,B morning nt rtltty-tblrd street nnd Lancaster nve Mtdurlru; a mmrnl and ipft him lving : cut nnd Mending en the sfdennllc Harris whs round by n patrolman nnd tri te Ui Prcbyu-rlnn Hespllnl. Tie tnttnnnli nut m..l !....:.-, yt. i..,i i ledt te i jlre detail . which led te rhc attnrk loeKing for bin ncsail- "Gee, lt' great te be carried down a ladder by a real fireman." Pride brightened the boyish fae of cight-yenr-eld Jacob Dandy, 2439 Seuth Darlen street, n he told tedny1 hew he nnd his brother T.een, two years old. and sister Dorethy were saved from probable death by the brncry of Ous Lord, Engine Company R3. when fire damaged their home lust night. The fire which started while parents of the children were nt the movies, ennsed about $2000 damage. "I started te ceugbr," enld Jacob, "then I smelled smoke in the room. I thought Daddy was starting n fire In the heater ana tried te go asleep again. Then all of a sudden the smoke just poured in all ever. It sort of made me sleepy. I kind e' thought I ought te get up. but I couldn't. It seemed like I wan half dreamlu'. "Then my little brother Leen began te cry. He put his arms around me tight. I started te get up again, but I fell back In the bed. I was beared and Leen knew semthin' was wrong, loe. I didn't knew what te de. Then 1 saw a big tlreman with his hat and all coming lu the room. Gee, it made me feci geed. " VAU right, buddies, he said. 'New don't cry and be a brave little sol dier.' " Tears furrowed the bay's checks as hp thought of his narrow c.cape. He wriped them nvn. "TWIN BABY CONTEST" TODAY AT HOME SHOW Victeria Egan Wins First Prlne as Smallest Infant at Exposition A "twin baby contest" was the feature today at the Heme Beautiful Exposition in the Commercial Museum, Thirty-fourth and Pine streets. One-nnd-n -half-year-old Victeria Kgnn. vhe weighs nineteen nnd a hnlf pounds, of 43 North Ithan street, wen the "Mnallest bnbv contest" yesterday. The second prize went te James Hoeb- ni. thirteen months eiu, -'81 :serin Paletherp street, twelve pounds. Other piize winners announced by L. M. Rich, of New Yerk, in charge of the contest, were : Dorethy Moere, 1527 North 1 rnzler Rtreet : Km ma U. Theurer. 2805 Poplar street; Jeseph Height, 2207 Hest Huntingdon street; Uehert .1. UoiRNen, l'Y Seuth ttalrent street ; Dorethy Daiiey, 2518 Urecnway nvenue; Junier Cameren lean rserth Kdgewoed street ; .Marie Lvncli, 1833 North Mervine Mreet, nnd Jcnn Stone Stene hill, 41 Nertli Yewdcll street. The show Is open afternoon and eve ning, closing October 21. PLAN ENTENTE f'ARLEY Pelncare and Curzon te Meet Again en Near-East Problems Parts, Oct. 1,1. Anether conference between Premier Pelncare and Lord Curzon Is expected te take nlnce at an early date, te smooth out the remain ing " wrinkles In the France -British Entente concerning Turkey end Greere prier te (lie Near East peace con ference. It is rumored thnt M. Pelncare nnd Lord Curzon will meet at Boulogne or seme ether point midway between Paris and Londen. "The fireman carried us both down stairs quick and handed us te another man," he continued, "nnd thrn he said 'Is there nny mere up there?' 'Yes, I said, 'there's me little bnby sister.' We must get her, tee,' the firemnn said, nnd then he went up and brought her down. She hud her two lists in her eyee. She didn't knew what It wns about. She kind e' looked mud, tee. She don't llke te be waked up. Hut, gee, I wouldn't mind being waked when ycr geln' te git saved by n fireman.' But Gus Lord, who has been In the department twenty-seven years, had little te say -about it. He is used te doing such things In the line of duty. "I always de the best I can," was his only comment. W3ien pnrentsi of the children re turned the firemen were just leaving the house. They showered kisses en the kiddles, who were taken te the house of n neighbor. Before leaving the house for the the atre the parents cautioned Jacob nnd I.enn te star in bed nnd suw that they were well covered before going out. As the theatre wiin but a short distance away they felt assured that nothing could happen while they were absent for an hour or two. Adelph kech, alleged "master mind" In n plot concocted last year In which he nnd his brother, Abrannm .i. ivecn, and Minnie Frnser, attempted e or er or prive Adelph Kech's real. wife of prop erty by having Mrs. l'rnzcr pose as Ailnlnh" wife nnd sln certain deeds, will be brought te Philadelphia late to te day following his arrest In Buffalo yes terday. The arrest represented another achievement for Philadelphia County detectives in their record of tracking criminals. The woman, former wife of "Dnd Frazcr, theatrical hotel proprietor, was arrested early In the Investigation. The detectives caught Abraham Kech In Indiana. He was brought back here and tried with the Frnzer woman and both are new Rcrving sentences of alx months each. Adelph, however, was mere cunning nnd led n chase for the detectives lirniiirh Kiw Kn1anil. hn Middle CSt nnd Canada, keeping n jump ahead of the detectives. He was finally traced te nuuaie, where he was found conducting a restaurant. Heward Cunningham, member of the county force, will bring nim back te this city. The property Involved In the swindle was a farm near Hatfield, in Mont gomery County, reputed te be worth 5125,000, in which the real Mrs. Kech , s dower rights were mere than $20,000. The real Mrs. Kech testified she had never been divorced from tbe defendant, Adelph Kech, nnd Identified the signa signa tute which had been signed te the deed ns thnt of her husband. James G. Gill, title and trust officer of the Girnrd Avenue Title nnd Trust Cempnny, identified the deed nnd testified he had seen the fnke Mrs. Kech sign it as the wife of Adelph. INSANE DOCTOR BEATS FELLOW PATIENT TO DEATH Uses Bedilat Fatally In Ward at Philadelphia General Hospital Dr. Themns Plddls, nn Inmate at the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insnne, bent another patient te denth with n bedslnt, according te testimony befere the Corener tedny. , Jehn W. Wctstene, sixty-eight years i,i fnrmitriv n muslin nirni cnsinect. was the mnn killed. Dr. 1'ldd s, who Is sixty years old, nnd formerly lived In rialnflcld, N. J., hns been nn Inmate at the hospital for eight yenra. Wctstene and Dr. Plddls were alone in n ward at the time of the killing en September 21. According te Dr. Dan iel II. Fuller, nn efflclnl nt the institu tion, Plddls admitted he had killed WntntAltn The accused man was taken te Moya Meya menslng Prison. He will be kept lu the mcdienl ward there. SCALDED BY EXPLOSION Three Jersey Central R. R. Men 3uffer Injurlea aa Flue Bursts Allentown, Pa., Oct. L William B. Heffelflnger. thirty-six years old. n fireman en the Central Railroad of New Jersey, Is likely te die ns the result of steam scalds sustained last evening through tne Bursting; ei n oeuer nun. Jehn O'Ncil, the engineer, and Hchlcgel. brakemnn, were alie scalded, but will recover. .... . The three men comprised the crew of a powerful new type locomotive with the cnb built ever the firebox. They were hauling n heavy train from Allen town te Mnueh Chunk when the ex plosion occurred nt Lockport nnd steam enveloped the men. The locomotive of another train wes detached te take them te a hospital. ROBBED OF $400 BY HOSTS Camden Man Victim of Three Who Take Him en Trenten Aute Rlde Police of Trenten are tedny looking for two men who, with Fred J. Ulurteti. of thnt city, are accused of bavin rebbed Ferman Buckeen, of Cnmdcn, of $400 last night. Buckfen, nn Insurance collector, met tt. (hren men shortly nfter arriving In Trenten last night nnd nfter drink ing with them accepted nn Invitation te co automobile ruling, in mi; 'i he says, his hosts robbed him nnd thou threw him out. Blurton wns arrested seen alter i Iturksen reported the robbery te tlic , nnltxn. Accardlnr te tile police, he: ndmtticd that meifey found en him be longed te the Camden mnn. KILLED IN 200-FOOT PLUNGE New Yerk. Oct. 1.1. Alexander Kninas, a tailor, despondent because of lack of work, leaped from the Wil liamsburg bridge lest night and wns killed when he landed en pavement of n Brooklyn wntcrfrent street, 200 feet below. As he climbed ever the rail te mnke his plunge, several persons, in cluding a patrolman, tried te step him. HINTS ABOUT NEXT WAR Forum te Hear Discussion Tonight by Army's Chemical Expert "What the Next War Will Be Like" will le discussed tonight before the Philadelphia Forum by Brigadier Gen- r'ries, chier et tue vnemi- ernl Ames A cnl Warfare Army, Service, United States . J .' rr General PHesT aartt will "P'.T!fl trated with official Dicturf. vira Addlnx te the, Interest of the Fe'tuilili meeting will be thn nppenrnnce, MjWjj chairman, of General James II, WIN j & son, last surrlTlng corps commander .of the Civil War. The meeting will start nt 8 :.10 o'clock In the auditorium of the Academy of Music, after which time no one will be admitted. IrstPennvSavingsBaiife rTWil(W..i........,i.h. aT bf-m irHrRrnnf1WJU iAlartmifift fOjefcnWan&mftkcr trwwvrr A carefully planned direct-mail advertising campaign may solve your selling problem. Barn Fire Causes $3000 Less West Chester, Pa., Oct. 13. A large ( barn en the property of Mary ' L. Dlngee, West Greve, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin early today, with a less of about $r!000. The tenant en the property, Geerge i B. Picrsen, lest ever one hundred tens of hay nnd all his farming implements. Thb Helmes Press, 'Printeri 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia JEWELED BRACELETS In varying combinations "of Diamonds Sapphires Emeralds . and Rubles. Quality and workman! hip tha hkjhau. A Factory may net he a B very beautiful thing, but I A Factory may net he a very beautiful thing, but it's an important part of the busincn scenery. We have several Factories en hand or we'll put ena up for you I HEYMANN & BR0. Real Estate Hermann Building; 213-215 S. Bread St., Phile., f Just like moving one of Rogers Peet's New Yerk stores right ever here te Philadelphia ! A whole stereful of men's suits and overcoats and every one of them a Rogers Regers peeter! Most abundant variety we've ever had. What's mere prices are the same moderate prices that prevail in Rogers Peet's own stores in New Yerk. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pcet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper NEW YORK ' PAPIS R IT r'CAR LTO M M O T C L PHILADELPHIA ANNOUNCE GOWNS SUITS COATS . BLOUSES Wen my and i&ayitnetyflrite tfxineuP)tr7 andiririmmed (Pasrr fOfS7s.Orr?MO!A m ) llll ll,Mlsssss8isBaBM stall i MiegtijjHg ! !' i waa aa aiiaaa a BwwF i '"'"J) Tin pollen are inta. Phlla, Purchasing Agents Meet BllSlneei rnmltMnni- Ir, ,1.1- -l. . aiicuwed nt n dinner of the Purchn. J Agents' Assorintien of Phtlndelphln "Mt night in Hie Ilellcvue-Strntferd uw Hundred member.) attended. Walter vH? W?LS ten,,h"Hter. nnd Heward O. sunre the principal t-penker. Weman Hurt Leaving Car f.l8btltBrfPem.n rilr " Sixteenth ie nnd Oirnid Hvenue Inst nlclit. ran eM 5?"nriymi0"Bn' sixty-nine "" treated nt St. Jeseph's Hospital. WBST CHESTER STABLE BURN8 hJJ.Mf c,,rs,''". Oct. in. -- r t0. ff S f""1" stnble hrlmiglnir te itrw? ,,Br'?w,, , V1 'S"u"' Adam ...... .. niiit ui .i.nivt rine has snee sign ent tciien W RENAULT TOWN CAR Imported from France, fand new; list price, "0,500, Te be eeld at a bB discount. The only car of s type in Philadelphia. Phene, Spruce 5847 306 N. Bread St. Get the healthy, happy toast-and-tea habit BcjJL Te tJea-tetally Different i MacDonald & Campbell Knickerbocker 4 Piece Spert and Town Suits Ceat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Treuseia $40 te $68 bbHJJHkl&ihHHH In the lending Inisinc s houses, nnd later in the dny en the foremost links, you will sce thcae Mtnic Hints thnt serve their double pur pose, best of nil ami un clia tlngulshed nbove nil ethers by their splendid models and tailoring. T weeds, Cheviots, Shetlniuls a n d Casslmeres patterns pre ferred by nriatecrntlu Scotch and English sports men. xc(a;ivc Tep Ceat$ rem Butbtrry and Thtxlen & Wright, Londen. Selection iheald it mad new. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street TAILORED ATFASHIONFAR A pre-eminqnt Reed type value $45 lr has been our habit, te be mod est te supply geed Clothing of unusual values and let the news get about by itself. But we arc impelled te forsake our tradi tional policy in the present offer ing of suits tailored at fashion Park and say that no value vc have provided since pre-war days approaches this one. Finest worsteds of pure Australian Stock long wearing, extra serv iceable tailored te the Rccd Standard by our tailor shops at Fashion Park. im JACO TAILORED AT TASIUOS PMk REED'S SON: 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST C "Be Sure You're Right Then Ge Ahead!" That advice exactly applies when you're buying clothes. But hew can you be sure you're right until you've looked around? That's why we constantly urge you te see our Super-Values in fine quality Suits and Overcoats. Right is right see what our Super-Value Policy will de for you. Our Super-Value Prices are $28 $33 $38 & $43 for fine quality Suits and Overcoats $5 te $12 LESS than any ether geed store for similar quality. Compare I And while we have thousands of ftae quality Suits and Overcoats at our Super Value Prices, $28, f 33, $3S and $43, we have hundreds of geed Suits for Men and Yeung Men at $20, $23 and $25 and remarkably geed Overcoats for $23. Back Suits for General Wear 4-Piece Sports Suits (including knickers) Evening Dress Clethes and Tuxedos Evening Vestswhite a;lk am! black silk Light-weight Overcoat Tweeds Hemespuns Coverts Herringbones Winter Overcoats Ulsters Bex-backs Conservatives Raglans Kimene-Sleeve Coats Sumptuous Crenibies (Scotland) Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men !rs?&!Mi. VUSanr tmtHeSolcsef ST 4"ff ?BS!SJ and offer a nerw Style at a Lew Price! Here Is a Remarkable Value at $4.90 Patctit Celt or Dull Calf Tongue Pump This new model !; another index of Dalsimer style und alui. Of superior quality and excellent finish, it is worth considerably mero than $4.90. Just one of a delightful variety of latest modete, featuring fashion's favorites which have the intrin sic worth you are assured of getting at Dalsimer's. Full-Fashioned Pure-Silk Hosiery $t Cj ' 8 TwIipBfll gHgSSHLitav I B sggV I S Ssal i (Plyimff n THE BIU SHOE STOR vefi "1 , fij&gfffip 9 y1204-06.O8MaxktJ3Ltn4t ii. , fei.'St.f! m iff vf "!' Al AH. ii X tfwii, ,.1'S't '', S