' V.1iiiV (XABf.'FlHif v ' 5 7Kff H , K-' . wyyir.Trr of ".! fftV "V Wf . '.,wsmH wwejenrrmunt w wwf rmm. swwvwmm iU A"'l ' ' ' " . ' ' evening Public mmMvmiABELVBiA, Friday; October iKjnr. " m1 20, 1022 V ft '-r W TRAPS COUPLE WHO ROBBED AUTO livid Berter Sees Them Take Sag, Trails Them te Hetel ( and Causes Arrest ADMIT THEY'RE NOT. WED Through the efforts of n schoolboy leteetlve, Dnvid nerter, fifteen years Id, 322 Seuth Fifth street, n youthful and extrntngnntly dressed couple, who gave their names ns Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry MeCutcheen, were arrested, eharged with theft of n bng of cloth ing. They will hnve n henrinjc tedny. nerter caw the theft and trailed the malr until they were jailed at City fin. t . The boy earns spending money by watching automobiles while their own ers dine at n hotel near Eighth and Chestnut streets. On Wednesday night it was at his usual pest when he saw "Mr. and Mrs. MeCutcheen," both ttry stylishly dressed, go te the car of XJee J. Koency, 734 1'nnsyunlc nrcnue. and take nn expenlvcIoeklng black traveling bag from the car. Trails Couple te Hetel Berter trailed the couple te n hotel an Tenth street near Market. He watched the place tujtll late at night, but they did net reappear. , Early yesterday the boy returned te th hotel and resumed his vigil. They finally came out, dre."sed better than erer, and went te Itread Street Station. Before the pair could llee the city the boy informed Truffle Policeman Mor rison of the theft mid pointed out the pnlr. MeCutcheen. who is twenty-two jenrs old, wan indignant. "Why, ue'ie en our honeymoon," he said, "this is nn outrage." His pietty rompifnien, who la nine teen earn old, shared the Indignation af MrCutcliceii. "Tills is terrible," she exclaimed. Tenrs glistened in her eye. Persona in the station gathered about. Their j mpnthles were with Mr. itnd Mr. MeCutcheen. They glared angrily tit the boy. U- ANDY GUMP IS MONDAVIOUS UPON SOLDIER-BONUS ISSUE Congressional Candidate Doesn't Knew What It Means, hut Neither De These Already Making Uncle Sam's Laws m pi Mm RittaidTMBi bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI SbW flQaaBBim "Kr np Man's Land. Ah, but these banquctcer. and luncheeneers as well, worked hard durinc the war adopting resolutions. Yes, the smaller the man, the bigger the words." "What has all this te de with the bonus?" At Public Focdbex "They are the kind or men who favor the bonus" growled Gump. "They favor anything that brings the spotlight en their physiognomy. With them life is one long public lunch." "But you,"; persisted the caller, "de you think?" T "I'm weighing the question," he said j "the scales have net settled. The subject is what you would call mon men mon davleus.' "MondavJeuM? I don't understand." Ah that's It. Ne .one understands. There are many thing1 te be said and net enough men te say them." The tclenliem nine nrul n inpKsetlirer 'arrived with several telegrams nt the ,amc time. Perspiration trickled down the forehead of the future Congressman. Mr. Gump's eyes ueemed te concen trate en the deer knob. The visitor turned the knob and passed te the street aa Chester pressed another perfecto Inte his hand. $20,000 IN BONDS ' CAM HGHI Weman Shouts Male Compan ion Toek Them Frem Her, He Says They Are Anether's DRIVER TAKES THEM TO JAIL A flight ever the possession of S20.000 In bends which started in n tnxlcnb Inst night wan explained ns "n mis take" today when hearings wcip given Friedn Ularkic, twenty-nine earH old, and Ferd M. Iloeth. ferty-sW venrs old. both of New Yerk, nt the Twen tieth and Ilerks street police station. Miss lllnckle, who is attractive, lititl charged that her companion stele the bends from her In the taxlcnb. He 1 maintains that they arc the property of Frank O. Day, of the Hetel Mc- ! Alpln, New Yerk, and that he took I them from the woman te return them t their owner. 1 The couple were arrested when the driver of the tnxicab, hearing the struggle in the back of the machine when Uoeth took the Imnds from Miss Hlnckle, nnd her calls for help, drove his tnxi te the police station. Insists Upen an Arrest ''I saw them steal the bag," declared Berter, "and I want them arrested. If rem den t arrest tliem,' he said nd chesslng MorriheK, "I'll get tonic one elM' te de se October 17, 1022. Mr. Sydney Smith, Art Department, Evening Public Ledger, i'lilliulelphie, l'a. 1 It. As the smoke curled nrtlstlcally , lie added : "And when that fellow came I iack he gave me the laugh. 'Toe bed ' you couldn't get ever, Andy,' he Bald. I had an ocean trip, trnvcieci an ever Oentlemen : We are very much Inter- ' France, heard about thirty battles and velver, fired ene Bhet nt Harhay MAN SHOT FOLLOWING ARGUMENT IN SALOON Jehn Harhay In Critical Condition. Asaallant 8tlll at Liberty Jehn Harhay, 877 North Sixth street, was Hhet In the stomach shortly after ; midnight this morning morning by n charge of drunkenness was ledged stranger with wnem nc iiunrreieii in ngalnst the weinnn by the police and Welner's saloon, 2837 IMdge avenue. Iloeth wns held en suspicion of laiceiiy. i He Is in n crltlcnl condition at the u0th were held In $,"00 ball for n T.ankcnnu Hospital. Alie man wne further hearing. fired the shot fled. I Mr. Hay, when lenehed nt the Hetel Harhay and the unldentlfed man were McAlplne In New Yerk, said he had standing near tne Dar. xney iiad a disagreement nnd finally came te blows. Harhay'a assailant then backed to ward the deer, these present thinking he Intended te escape further trouble. Then he paused, and drawing n re ested In the coming election for Sena ter te Congress and would like te he informed what the views tire of Mr. Andy Gump, en the bonus and prohibi tion questions. Yours very Irulv, "llenus" Hill Smith. 225 City Hall. Mr. fiutnp'i Weirs e;i prohibition u-rrc exprettcd vritcrdtty. it atti tude en the bonus ii printed in the ar ticle folletcinp. new I'm going te put seventeen hun 'irii casn oewii in inn Mining uu. i "Then I gather," said the visitor, , I "that you arc " j "There were ethers thousands of flieni." Interrupted (Jump, "who ' fought brnvelv arid met death for some ' thing like i:!2 a month. They deserve great credit." "Don't you believe tbet they should" ' f h riitnn a .....i ..! lilt n onneTP .hi, Tuiiif uitri rui'ki'ii twin emviv( 4 placed $20,000 worth of bends in the hands of the couple te be disposed of in Philadelphia. "The stock certainly belongs te me," he said, "nnd was placed in the hands of Mr. Iloeth te be negotiated In Phila delphia. I held his receipt for it. "I de net knew anything about Miss Ulncklc, but nt Poeth's request, I had the bends registered in her nnmc, be cause ha seemed te think they could he disposed of te better advantage if registered that way. I knew him very well and have had business dealings with him en several occasions. Evi dently she is associated with him In ImdncKR. At lenst. I RUDnesed se when 1 1 placed the stock in her name. "He went te rhiiueeipnin nccausc ne thought they could be negotiated te bet ter advantage there thnn In New Yerk." BOK SAYSSEASON" WILL DECIDE ACADEMY'S FATE Asserts If Better Support Isn't Given Lease May Net Be Renewed This season will "tell the story" of ttie fate of the Academy of Music, ac cording te lMwnrd Ilek, president of the corporation which rents the building, who hns made nn appeal for better support of the institution by Philndcl phlnns. Speaking of he.' this support can be shown, Mr. Ilek urged that clubs and ether organiiitlens, many of which new meet in hotels nnd ether places, transfer their meetings te the beautiful foyer of the Academy, which was created especially for that purpose, nnd in thnt way help put the building en n self-supporting basis. Unless better support is given, he said he will suggest te the beard of di rectors nt the close of the present year, when the lease en the building expires, that It net be renewed. TAXI ORDINANCE COMES UP TODAY Public Safety Committee May Consider Amendment te Clarify Measure OBJECTION TO REALTY RIGHT FIRST PENNY SAVINGS BAN! 2I"&Bainbridee UtifhtttnurSt JfchnWnVr,.'.li7 Evai Mjm.iii sbi vaei flaMiikflLi I ... .1 whteh ni iinHmelv hut unavoidable. in attacK en any man. nnj where, ni ,; ......." ., V ..V..i- 1.1.. .. t any time shows that the one-singled out i Z"r w """"" '"" """"- wert? whilea"Kl,t mUSt bB decMed,y "Th'Ve are some men who leek, well T..I.I., -,.,.,. ., ,,! i,..i,t 4.i,. en renriii ei .iiiiv 'iiniieriiin. '. t-'tnn ,, f-,m iiTt- fcr rS" 'nn A resumed, "while ethers loec better at dump, c.iudiiinte for Congress en nls .. i..,.,.,',, i,ni,ii,,,,i.i i,i .f tIh.v "one hundred nor cent fa the nee- .'! i'ilVi . f " '5 1 . VL V ".'l.A, ' : ! lleliictnntly the policeman took Mr J pie" platform declares that he has the r. "! '""" J'"," , " :,"K "' ""? "W-V" " . i .. . ...i. n.. .. .. ii., , . -i.i i -..,- il nicilK aiuiuiiuiicil Willi liniuim. xuci ami .urs. -iicv iiiriienn in iity null, nine ei iiipnopeinmus wnien jeiimaiisuc hnn. ,,, ,..- ... , ... ,K , iM lilile iiftllnnnnnlnimw u-lilnh tnnrtiellultn I '.' Bl fl. rulinTcV.rr!;;!! ' '""Napeleon. WnfihlnKten. Lincoln anil ' " tl-u" Ke her te leave. They held "McCiitehenii." I (Irant were attacked" said Mr. dump. Te test the story of the boy, Dctcc- "se I suppose I must exnect Irrcsnon Irrcsnen tlvc MeCnll was sent te the room of the h'0 explosions of wrath.' couple at the Tenth street hotel and , These who oppose Mr. Clump's candl there he found the bag and also "Mrs 'acy say that his course has been en en Mct'titcheen." She wns brought back ''rely tee much of a "spread-eagle" te City Hall. Her indignation had fled "ature and his platform sprawls instead mill her mood was meek. "f concentrating. Hut of course the Then MeCutcheen admitted that he candidate's friends knew that he has a nil the girl were net married. He said reason ier wnat ne nees anil nicy sceni some neep-scn pentics in his utterances. "Call Your Shet." Suys Andy When nttacks come from the north and south," Eays Mr. Gump, "a man can reply, but when they strike from nil directions n candidate would have te he a sort of human carrousel te meet anil tne gin were net married. He said ' be was Henry Schwab, of Seuth Itiver, : N. J., and the girl wns Kmma Colleln. ' ef New Yerk. ' Saturday Special: Old-Fathiened Cocoanut Cream Caramels 69c lb. Breakfast, Ltmckten, Dinner 210 H. Itread M. filalfiSMSSSllhv ' NEW FROM PARIS Vll CIGARETTE HDLDERS Geld Inleid en Shell Caeved Ivery Enameled and Ivery Aqate and Amber plain and with Dlamendt JOB WANTED by producer nnd organizer; experi enced and successful In sates and executive, Verlc : are 30 : noed ad- 5 dress ; college graduate v. ,. j.ruurr ifliirw SHORE CONTRACTOR DIES. Corener Probes Inte Cause of A. E. Cehen's Sudden Death Atlantic City. Oct. 20. A. K. Cehen, sixty years old, contractor, builder and real estate operator, died under somewhat mysterious clrciiin utanccH lust night which are under probe by County Physician T,. H. Soulier nnd Corener Arneld de Ilrler. He "survived by a widow and mv tral children. The frtery relateil te the Corener ns te the effect that he was observed n,mnag en the sidewalk lit front of 014 Drexel avenue. The owner called te him. He asked ler a drink of water and then laired into unconsciousness. He failed te rally te treatment and .died bhertlv site.. I Deaths of a Day RICHARD E. SINGER iii ;" "."" mi -eiKiii years Old and a native of Saxony, had been ui a long time. He is survived bv his wife and two sons. William I. Fltten Willlnm I. Fltten. nn eversnts vet 'riir. who died Wednesday, will be wirled with military honors tomorrow afternoon from his home, 112 Sepvivn treet. Mr. Fitten. was thirtv-ene je.irs old. He had been sick for n month. ii ''.'Jll11? V'Par lie was a sergeant in tne .Wetli Infantry. He wns u member ""VAnierlenn Legien and the Post Pest Post ctTiee Clerks' Beneficial Association. He Is survived by a widow, his niellicr and a brother and sister. The U,I,1,:n"rnt wl be made in North Cedar tilll Cemetery. them." This wns the gist of his speeches today at several nicetines. In order te keep In touch with all the fiery things which are being said about him, the candidate has engnged two men adept with scissors te keep a record of denunciations. Mr. (lump was di recting the work of these, assistants when a caller entered his headquar ters. He was lit angry mood, but. being n dlulnmnt. his frown chamred te n sn.lle ns he grasped the hand of the visitor. The prospective Congressman's ether hand instinctively reached for his ever icady box of perfectos, which were unshed toward thi visitor. LIttli ' Chester Oump. who seems te inherit his father's diplomacy, supplied the mntch. I The candidate stuck he.th thumbs in i his nmple vest nnd dropped in en arm- , chair. He took a long breath ns his brew wrinkled. He wns evidently pre nnrlng te deliver a withering nttnek en his assailants. ... .. The thought perished when the caller veteran of Many Wars Had Been I asked: "Mr. (lump, what are your III a Lenn Tim ' views en the soldiers bonus?" nicharrt P su.,- -. .i A cigar which the candidate had Indian tent.h :,?-'" l w "j? J101"3'' 'or notion fell te the fleer. Ches- WirS nnKHMtme:iC"" "' 1 "f ' tcr dropped a box of matches. of the First City iWep. dleil Vdne.s: "Vm GlaA Yeu Afd .Me" ?,a "t his home, 003.S Allmun street. ' "I'm very glad that you asked me ir. nlncrer wlin trni afi-.nl..l. ......... I Hint " sniil ff. CJiimn nn...,.l... quicKiy. ine views en tnis mibject agree mathematically with the Ingre dients of the well-known hnsh. Ne one believes In rewarding real heroic service n.ore than I." Pushing the Rates of his cellar a little I further apart te give his Adam's apple i mere leeway, Oump continued, "Tin i question is what constitutes heroic service. Hew about a little illus- ' trutlen?" "Ce ahead. Turn en the slide," urged the visitor. "A friend- wns ever in France, where he fought the enemy for about S200 a month, his benrd nnd an uti- I tomeblle. Ilignt here in the old IJ. S. I he wns getting twenty-five bucks a week without the ents und the car. His job en the ether side consisted of ' manipulating n card-index system and ' handling n nickel-plated telephone, by I which menus he wns able te tell the various men where they were te go and fight. Oh yes, he saw a great deal of t YOUR letterhead is your ambassador; it speaks for you in your absence. It is a faithful representa tive if properly designed and well-printed. The Helmes Press, -Printers 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia I I t;?n-iH '..., I I Jeseph B. Scattergoed reed, one of the feunilr ihe funernl of Jeseph Ilurr Scatter- en. one ei tne innniif.ru -eage, Ne. 2flf. I. e. O. F. lers of Kemlerteu n r is .i. died en Wednesday 'at lils home'.' 3.120 rui nixieenth street, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of his i &n.r. M"" ipr,ri"10 S. Oughten, tin u ,or,,X Cnmae street. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. Mlaa 8allle S. Rheada Funeral services for Miss Hallle S. wads, daughter of the late Marls si10iadJ,?n,lrA?np Ellza Carpenter.ef wprlngfleld, Delaware County, and half tister of the late nrigedier Oenernl Hoe en. U. H. A., and Colonel F. C. Hnoten. both of West Chester, were Mhl yesterdny et her home in Gardiner, Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder Washington, Oct. 1!0. Hear Admiral Beaten Schroeder, seventy-three years old. retired, from 100!) te 1011 com mender of the Atlantic fleet, died at the Clival Hospital yesterday. He was the u i V rn,"'iH Schroeder, American .I itr ,t0 f',',l'n- H' was graduated from United States Naval Academy in WW. was executive) officer of the JlasMjcliusetts In the warvlth Spain, te lOuV (Jovcrner of l'u" from 1000 r,iP(' VOU EAT ICS CHKAMT 1H Tun " "ur' any. it wauil UK jren uii ,1 yer,..J.0 ':". JVnnnyhanla'ii nnnuid Mt miiuur iiirfy niii Dn lrtfatr. ttlnLlBAffV : Welwril. Bccretiiry et In. Jln2 bJ1.'.' '"J". j" M" rtlcU In tim Man. '.d.i.0V'lan.9. lh Sunday I'cane Lcueai. m Heetlan of th SunOi YOUNG MANged 25, ..yen years in elactrical builneit, de ri change with advancament. Geed raferencas. Did you knew that the North aide of Market Street is the better aide for a man'a afore? And the Seuth side for a weman'a atere? Juat one tiny detail from a highly trained, efficient organisatien that la ready te give you expert service. HEYMANN & BRO. Real Estate Hermann Buildini 3-215 S. Bread St., Pkila., nctien after he went te the cinemas." He Taliea Firm Stand Gump retiieved bis clgur and lighted! 21 Of course, the Rogers Peet guarantee of satisfac tion gees with our clothes They're all Rogers Peet clothes! Meney back, should any-, thing go wrong. Prices precisely the same as in Rogers Peet's own stores in New Yerk. ' FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper i'arit &S Walnut Street MTI FTH AVENUE RITZCARLTON HOTEL New Yerk The tnxlwili ordinance which wiih re cently passed by Council against vigor ous opposition en the part of Inde pendent tnxlcfih owners is te come up again today nt a meeting of the Com mittee en I'nbllc Safety, immediately before n session of Council. According te n report current jesterdny, the com mittee will meet te consider a proposed nmendment te clurlfy the object lonnble iiiriiNiirc. Public Hafctr Committee will lednv no nmendment whereby tJ .... . ...I.m !..... nfWAltlAtl tlftPffita te occupy stands must furnish vmWtgyW stntements Hint they have net paid nnyt vh money or ether vnlunble censiueraiif lj for the privilege. fc'rt'- FOURTH HUSBAND OBTAINS DIVORCE FROM NORA BAYE8 Decree Awarded te Arthur Gorden After Raid en Reatdenee The fourth husbnnd of Nera llayea, musical cemciiy smr, rvreivca n niveraa jyj Lehman, of New Yerk, nppreving tM lecommendntienw of n referee. Arthur A. Gorden, nn actor, for merly of thi'i city, ltnewn en the stag ns 1'aut Gorden!, filed suit for (livercn nfter n nilil last January en a private house In New Yerk, where Miss Ilayei was found in company with Spencer i Welten, u Ualtlmore banker. Three of the uctreshcs liustimuls were Pliiluilelplilniis. Her right name vfl1 l.conern Geldberg nnd she flwt mar ried C. A. Greasing, a ChlciC-e busines man. .lack N'orwerlh, in private life Jehn G. Knaiiff, was her second husband, lhe ordinance. n nimm! fnntnlnM 11 prevision wliereliv n lnvlr-nli nner.ater . W lllle lief third venture wns made with cannot take n stand in front of n prep-, Harry Clark, then plaing In the snm erty without having first obtained the I company with her. Clark, i ferme! consent of the owner of that property. ' l'liiliidclphiun is the son of Crcstert j ins prevision nreused a storm of pre-1 want. test en the part of the Independent tnxi cab owners, who lll-elnred tlmt It wnnlil practically give the property owner the FRANCE DECORATES AMERICAN Constantinople, Oct. 20. General If of the French Govern- Cress of th Mnjer Charles was the father of this prevision, but uAican Ited Cresa, for human lit' never COllIll be found. ,, ...i. nf u,nVri,n nn,1 rnntnnl. it was reported yesterday that the iwpic. ' r.fni V. ."" thu. nhZ of,n vnrt. "I J1'01 I'elle, In behalf of the Frenc public highway te the big taxlcnb In- m,.nt lms cenferrP,i the Cr 1','n !-ts- ','nvi.'"'' the little ones out n the Legien of nuner ,, Mnjei M,J'W-w:Je.l.n,"d?.'?5!!iI T'" Claflln Davis, of llosten, a Bread Street Arc neiv exhibiting their complete collection of A natal! and WSnter Cestames Each Parisian couturier of note is represented in this assemblage of Street Frecks and Tailleurs Twe and Three Piece Costumes Luncheon and Tea-Time Freck Dinner Gowns, Wraps Hats, Furs and Accessories A cordial invitation te visit our Salen is extended te the woman who desires an indisputable air of smartness in her complete costume Here is Concrete Evidence of Our Super-Value Policy And What It Dees for Yeu! Over 9000 Fine Quality Suits and . Overcoats at Our Super-Value Prices s28 $33 38 & $43 Tep Coats Just Right in weight, appearance and quality MacDonald & Campbell Knickerbocker 4-Piece Spert and Town. Suits Ceat. Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Trou sen $40 te $68 We believe our Sports and Town &uits te be the finest obtainable; certainly their popu larity with practical business men and young men ha3 kept us very busy. Finely cut nnd tailored from Hemespuns, Tweeds and Im ported Fabrics of the patterns and colorings thnt Englishmen and Scetchmen knew hew te aclect, they present the required individuality and nssure deuble utility and Bervice in the highest degree. Nete We are acknowledged headquarter for distinguished Spert Apparel. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street 1$ This season we present the full est and most comprehensive assortment of models that we have ever shown. j Favored styles are of the three and four button "Slip-en" type with Raglan shoulders; some with belts all around, ethers with loose-draping backs. C The fabrics are beautiful rich Imported Glen Urquhart plaids, faintly tinted over ever plaids, plain and tinted twills of every description. Tweeds, cheviets, hemespuns and Shet lands. fl Prices, $28.00 te $55.00. y J ' jace: Wv are anticipating a tremendous de mand this season for Waterproof Tep Coats, and have a spendid range of Gabardines and Whipcords in proper models for this character of garment. Prices, $28.OO-$55.00 .i SON: 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. ." Men's Fall Business Suits 4-Piece Sports Suits (with Knickers) Light-W eight Overcoats Winter Overcoats Evening Clethes Dinner Coats Evening Vests Cremhie Overcoats (Scotland) British-made Overcoats Novelties Come and see them then go and see what ether geed stores offer. LOOK AND COMPARE! In justice te yourself, don't buy anywhere until you have seen and compared! PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men m ""1 till 1111 Illl III! Illl UII llll III! UII Mil llll llll III! III! Illl III! ITTT-nT CARNIVAL NIGHT FRIDAY EVENING mia Cafe WlDDflRNm BUBIL&BNG ' e AtOTA rpHE first of a series of special surprise features te be held each week in Philadelphia's most popular after-the-theatre cafe. MisH Gay Yeung and Mr. Kulph Wonder in "illuln' the Hlues." Music by Heward I.anin' celebrated Arcadia Dance Orchestra. Serpentine Dame Halloen 7)ance Phene l'eui- Kcavrvatiuns Mew te Leamt 52C0 I d ! -l 4 l C 88Q, LEDGER OFFICE. T "iTTi'iir HTniiiTm ffllll'if,lt1rprffflnl"nrfff m .wwnig, mi i ft f m X v ,?'" v . .. JttSlV vf s u It 1 e'j, 'atxjj j,i iiti.