Wm aOT'wft&raffifji I fs I 1 LUi ffi H it . I P.ftEj - 'W)' ' 'mWM'-RMWIWy hj ' ,'.1 ..- wi-v T ay-V " - J-,1 WCLUE TO HALL MYSTERY Kicked Frem Seil by Man, Is Said te Be Crux of Solution of Mystery BLACKMAIL IDEA ADVANCED New Brunswick. N. .1.. Oct. 111. -A Key te a snfe-.lem.sit he- was found . trampled Inte Hip fifth en the e d Phil- , lips farm, where Hi" H"V. '-'"'V," Wheeler Hall ami Mr. Oaner 11. MUM were shot te death en Septem ber 14. . i P.l.p llatnutnir. of tils 0 tV. Itl.KlO the discovery n he kicked t'e tee of his rree Inte the ell around the e!d craeanpe tree en tne tarn.. ' Onf Ride of the key hore tl.e ntim T)fr U'C. The roT(Te .ld 'ns mnrked "CTOXne," rrcMinwblj thi- irivTiu- fUcturfr's' number ! A leckmlth hre nld thL' k mi-Mie J type used for .affde.nlt l w Di ' AeMn nt the Nntiennl Hunk of .m' Jersey nnd the I'tHipVi Tiwt t -m pany, tin- leenl hnnkl'u ln-tltnt i"ti-. ld the kev would nt nunc - tN-lr atfe-depejit bee". Key May He Cltie The key may be a elue te tin- lnur or slayers en the theerj Hint tin ni'U.it lore letters scntterwl about tli' beiU." Trere need te force n "ln -ilewr ' that mddenly l.hiifd Inte nrdin.ti fury. Deputy Attemej (n'rnrnl Mutt, wh--1 assumed full Hi:trc if the murder ln ln vrttl?atlen elRht dny nce. in con cen ference behind locked der thW timr'i-Int- with I'roseentor Keekman of Sun Sun ereet County, llntl. effiidals nppeared excited. One pet theory of flu- mvi-stlpratevs that will net down K Mint i third por per por feri vecretlv obtained the ;tter- Dr. Hall and Mr. MilN evhMe.-.'d kept them In n safe place until wanted, ami then went te the rendezvous of the ; lever, pefslbly for blarkmall. possibly te force Mrs. "Mills out of town. InventiKater are Ixtinnin: te four nnether "lead" te the --oliiiien of the ' jeunlers is crumblini; A siarchlns In- i '' ". 'it an industrial mevemeti VfBtigatien has I.031111 Ime the past ( vhlch r.if.'cts the whole Commemvi nltli, Mrs. .Tene Gibsen, self-sty'ed eye-wit- bv Dr. Jehn M. Themas, tireidetif if ness of the murder of the rector an 1 ' he celleee. .ld'te-slne nn nlumnl meet meet chelr slner. ' i"' nt the F'nslneers' fob 'at nlaht. Mrs. Gibsen's ire evei repeated ipie- The Philadelphia alumni pave an en en Hening reached a climn today when 1 tmilntl.' pledge te help in the cat. -the tired a deuble-harreM shetsun after 1 inlci. three news photernnhers. j O. .1. Itaumun, Rebert KenKh and , Carl 'eesehn. photographers ter New J JerK dailies, went te tne i.iesrm pn ; farm thi-' mertunc te snati pictures of ' tne woman and her property ..... , . .i7i, iiiuMJii uruinirii ii one Knee, aimed the weapon nnd tired both bar reis. .e one was hit Although .Mrs. Clbse.i has claimed ahe is the widow of a clergyman, it is new reported she Is the. wife of Wil liam H. Kasten, u toelworLer employed In this city. Atnazlin; Story. He Sajs husband or ihat he wns the Mrs. (Jib- son whose lm sbnnd. Jehn, a railroad some years age in Ken- worker, died se:: "Yeu tell me th officials are in - vestlgating the story of my life," she said. "Well. I don't ctre. I knew I am here In New Rrunswick and I witnes-sed the murder of Dr. Ifnll n,l 'Hie Mare tnwiper wne lias D-en en ' peonemlo we fine of the State is indis guard nt 'lie 1 nd of the Inue Ipinl'nc '" pen--able te the State. the farmhouse was net there when ihe The relation of the f.irmer te tn cameramen nrrivwl. The taxi urev m state ltntu(ij ami the important place the lane, but was halted by Mrs. C..u- held b? the farmer in nation-il life was ten. She shoved the shetsun threuph stres.s..il bv the cnllere p-eident. He the cab window and leid her visitors te cinphnsi.ed the necessltj of irlvlns tin 'f' ' ' . , . ' farmer tin most c.ireful nnd finished The automobile was swung abort and jcducatler m. he maj meet the Jeir..-id sped down the lane. The phofesrnnhers, p:l,,P(j upon him. watchinp through tli- rear window, suidi ' ' r 'lu .1- 1 ..... ' ii ,..., it .1 .. 1 vanlu. KratiUatliip ..s a middler and niin in mrriPMlteml neipec. tte tni,i I iirii.i.iiuir iua wiiM.,,11 were ,,. .,: ,, .,, ,,,,i : """ ,""'"" ",.-.M,;'" A" w' Yerk. Ills wife. Kasfen said he had nothing te '"" ,," " ,'""" '"." , " ,' ins neurera a iitpueiican 1. engress - v. - . in.,.. . ' ., ,.. .overalls i:i:ti veste-dtiv. handed a niilr .. .m ur,,,a (li n ,w..CLn- ,,...,.,-I itev . . bj. 11 un uninzin? siery, ue sail . . : , . , , , , , . . e...... ; --.... u.. ......; (.,,. , cemmentinz en her "eve-witne" et l '' .n.m tnA h s I,lae ,"s '' nsminst interruption of the .enstructlve , "' ',n V statement. "SV has a brllll.inr mind " nt tl11' r If In il",..'),allt of thc a"n- program of the Hnrding Adtninlstra- revl"H '" M ,,. .!!!.. 1. 1 t.... .. 1 UOVll 110111,1 .VHItS. I,l.,n . .,-n,,l.l .l.rJ . ,mlnl...,.,..l ! - - does it make Whether I lliive n nnit ,.r no,"'" In view of the rewards offered for the solution of the n. tinier investi gators delving into Mrs. Clbsen's past Nlchelns Vander Krntt. r.n un-leye ,f the Helland Rese Garden. Tie Mveh In the Livingstone Turk tectten of thi.s eity. Kratt came here semi tinn age iV.mj ).ia l"n... 1 Rutherford. . J . brinznv; llsh sheep deg. a tvjie cbletu seen in this part of the cuut-.v After he had settled here, a man in Trmmi adv, t Ur. Mm. vi,n, .u.t m .1.. ..." ..iittt'e Knet et werKirs areunu tne reiis used ne nau et his ,,'ieiii ii,. lle.m - e i lock t:.i- merii,ng. liiey e.s. ff.BA.1 .......! ... !Of 1. P . .. ! vucrTii u rvuiire in s,, I()- ij(ior:i,:iuen leading te Its recover . Demanded the Des Krntt said shortly after tie nd" Was Insert. . 1 Mrs Gibsen a:n- te hlr borne, net far from hr e.m. tuim, and demanded tie de Whin re rfuser she re'urned lute- v. itl, a man who claimed the u-iimnl was h.s Kratt in sisted the sheep d.i was his own property Irs. Gibsen nnd tlie man finflly departed after nn uury siyne Mrs. tJ'bsen's ,'iM i'.nie ti.at sji would confront Mr- Km.. 'es Stevens Hall, the rectors union i.n.i tvl' her " pelntblank she wttnessr.l her l,iis'ir.d' murdr, was accepted hist nub L Mrs. Hall. 1 Th-euph lier attorney. Tlir.nth; N. iPfeiffer, Mrs Hnll said she was w'.IItnt: , te confront Mr.. .lb-, n nt nr..v timt . 1' j the authorities .'.rkiu ;,ir. lr..iftVr added that Mn II ill wen tiu Dern for n Cer'-nrr s hear tic i h.iru r with running dev -i with hi, nuteni-i- bile Mr. Anna Hopkiie-. of .'.L'." .lain.s JJtewn street Mrs ileiik.-ir. did !'i the Memerial Hesiitn slertlj .nf-r she had been stunk Memhie evening j Hnwaid William", tre'lev inoieiimn f West Sliawment, teurPied th-it he j woman had run in fretit of bi.s ear i.nd tliut lie had te applv the emerg-m., brakeK te wive her. He said that sli" jumped directly In tlie lmth of the automobile and that Gelf had suprcd : v-ltbin two fiet after th- u.-.-ident , Maglftrute Dern atd h- regretted having te held Gnff suae thi nc. Ident ,lit artil unavoidable. v EAQLEVILLE PASTOR RESIGNS ;, Essie Hie, O-t .'il --The Rev. Di llirtulere llcyaiiatn, for tlie lat seven1 years pastor of thp Lewer Providence comjve.'iitlen, at Rug.evllle, resigned , ut ttunday's servlcti. The Heard of i Ueacens aicepti-d ihe resignation and I v.111 jiieM-nt It te the imigivgutlun for I "Mliml action. Mieut three yeurn age i Dr. lieysluia leslgned, but vvus induced te fueiisitier his uclleii. Dr. llev- kiiutu vv.td baptlzi'd and ordained in thv ?, Church. ;r - - L'. U'lTt'tllKO OVl-.sll- ISTII eitlliul cnrtiiis tiHvu teni uicuriliK vrlth sltlui- figuiney ull evur tin wurlU. lull rJinntirn or l.lejil Ueerxv u. inebub y rwii iiiiivriaut. wun ,,wi uiirxau .jnue'i. nj rmrctpuniJiils trnvtrln. tu. IiIvk. tliu buttle which will b. Nuv, 15 will bs fully and ac it !nttn te tenrtcr e tn Fi-a- k-nin i a tf.cii.- -V. .7 a e ,--..- .. .-. . ...11 ...,,.. in 1 , tuaiw.... s-. -.- ...... -j - 1- 11 jliiii 11 1 Kin . il. 1 Mil it . 1 110 1 iiaiiimiir v n a siiiruii' i nil in-u 11.1 nusi i mi i rn in i . . .. i . - i .. .. . 'eiiri ivniii.,n i . aA i .-. ..- lit aiir(i rn.if .) l iiiii u.m .4.. a.. , ni rifrin,i- nr r . 1 rmfsiifv nr Mhht.i, . .. . .. ii...v.. u. ..i...eT.ltl - t .. k..i j ,.... i., n, ..t.fc 1. . iff 5 held in woman's death r.:.,-,ft.Aii''5. m. ssx'ss." "! issr t & S -""" fti:" s;!r5i.?tS'feBs ntuu injjuieHWO UCHin .. n...,ri.lji,frr..n . ,,nn.. ;i ... ,., , ,,. n..M .,,, .,vn ,h, ,, , nm,rtln.- I., rue ...n..i.ii,.ir., I ' Mr 'ivh.1i l,,, ra,r,i,ml , J VlnMit S.UuiMI, Wlllei ("","" I f-d-h ... w, w. St' : :fi;:?s:y,p-..jti.. -, ,; tgsr as liv ;;;!ri!:'-, x ,!::,'s::::;Si .TSrisS-1ja kiBx SH Sbb? fflrft,.' A Be I ' iifffi"..".".'." I'";";.::Tr ei ; s, "---. ,wA7.rr:wiifrtfisyfiS wsk vAai m :?i:"VI''.1.'r'...,":",.,,';,,'.?1".,!'. srs.X"',!;;!"'.'!.?';;:!!;!1'''' ""' loot Gloucester store "'"" - in..n.tin. ... ii,,mi. .i .. .w .. &. .. i. i t ---. ...., -...- 111 ,uii.iri 1 oil - . . ... iiiift 1 v 1 1 ru fk 11 iriKi niuinfu ..-. v':rr' " -. '- r,f, '. .w, ,JvjaAJiu ruiJiiiu jw-te jtmijj XHgBLJPMira.1 'ftc.rfevn; C? MY&rt WithP.lt: It' E. A. STOCKTON ItetituU out half century of artlve erlre with tallre.id e anlzatlen. All Hint time has been spent in .Mi'euntlnc depiii-tmetit 10 College President Says Drive Is Industrial Movement Affect ing Commonwealth NEW 8UILDINGS REQUIRED The S'J ihVi.OCIO drive for an cs.ier ;tne bnlldlns tunc, of State (Vc-re ""N eecmreu i . u net a ceuetje prope- Dr. Themas pointed te the ndvau- tapes enjejed bv the State nt lnre -mHi the work of the cellese. nnd tlie lnnileqimcy of the present tiulidlncs. and milled Hint tlie work done nt the ph,tril in ftlf.r.lslnc nml cHtnnliiH lit. - . --" . --- --.. DAVIS DONS OVERALLS De Rather Werk In Mill Than Anything Else," He Sayc I v ', , 4 jSMHviiaKy . K. 'H H( h RH I ikkkkkkkkHMr Vlf I STATE ALUMNI HERE CAMPAIGN Seatt'e. Oct 31. .Tames .1. Davis, t0 pretwt American arii ultural prod pred Kecietnry of Laber, who Matted in as ncts from ruinous competition with for a boy ir. the teel mills of l'ennsvl- ,. t.inles nt n time of severe de- Secretary was visiting I nInr,t "'' s,nc1 of. :ri,"V's U: -''n-llh. up.'rlntpndcr.t. with whom he worked as n buy. 1 V "V' T ,n,"H ' u",.,1"r,!rii; " y'.' "-" (1 'le ." rkk ln " lM ,lnnt l,nw I ""'." . 1. 1 . u I , nf C0"Y J rvUA r '. I " .r"".,r.- un,i h' l11'1 th'' trlV!t-. ,!M ehcerul. "I would rall.ir weik in n rolling mill than de nnjthir.g e'se in the world," the Secreturv of Laber said. WINDOW SMASHERS ESCAPE . Thieves Get Fur Ceat and Flee as Police Fire Shots Tour window smashers in a 'eunnc ear threw 11 brick thietigh 'he winnow of M, 's'I'ver" em's s'eiv ' n 1. west certu-r of Sixth and Seutl strets iped three patrolmen win ru: after them firing. The robbers nreu up te 'he ster. rapid!; ind mad.- a qulcl: job. Tlie; snatched a fur co-it, ialu.l nt $1V), but l!.'- arrival .r Patrolmen (Vlenian, Hnrr un-1 Atkin- fr!'ihfened them efl b' fore tlleV i-eiilil ;et mere (ilumler. The poll, emeu wwe i. squaie awa; when tiiej heard the crash of gins. With revolvers rail, the dashed te ward tie siere. The thieve saw then and jumpei into their nutuiiwhi'e am. s-i.-d uwaj. felijwel by the bh"ts of t'.e police. roby"feund Fugible Commissien-r Finds He Has Net Violated Conference Rule I hirase, wet '!! Milten Reb- .n- halfback of 'he I niversity of Michigiti 'In justice te both film, stntc r.rM Ml-h gan. I wish te assure tlie puh. 1n.1t neither Mr. St. Jehn director n' lithletiis III I 'hie f-'llte, ter anv othe ethe 1 ir.e Star.- elii'-inl sfnt ant tu-'.te-c t r,i' u-jaui-t itehj, ' Majer 'irimtiis ia d $1,000,000 REALTY DEAL Hie" Price Paid for Hern & Hat-dart Site at 1425-27 Chestnut St. A price in exeess of 1 .OOO.OOO has been paid for the four-story Hern ..v: Hanlart i.'utii'iriint iiret,ert.v ut 1 ili," -27 Ch.ntnur street h) Albert M Green field Ce , uiiuerstoed te Ijm repre Pinting n 'iieal haiikins liistltiit.en Th price, wliich Is in etcess of .I'.'.OIHI t finnr feet, .s -.he i.itfiiest eve- teml r..r m. ".nside" louitlen en this ttieet. Ihr pre'iert.v. -.vliicli adjoins ti.e Merris Ru ldlr.s, occupies a let Kit'.,.", feet The si e for the present build. lug was purchased by Jeseph V llerri president of the Hern & Ilnr-Mf Raking Compan), and flnrry R. Rust about ten yeum age for ?,"."0,(KsJ. Reading Orders Locomotives The Philadelphia and Reading Roll Rell way will c instruct five Pacific. tpu piihsenger locomotives at Its shop at RnadtuR. 'I'bese engines cost $'0 (f)(J ini'li, Tvvcuty-tlve Mullet iyp Height loceniotlve.s ordered some iiientliii age from the Haldnlu Locomotive Works have been delivered. The Pacific tvpe locomotives are ubed prtucleally en fast ipassscgc? trains. . ,La&' ...ju. -jmm ifezw. October Fatalities Increase When Weman, 60, Is Run Down In Jamestown Ave. TEN LICENSES ARE REVOKED I'he automobile death lUt for Oc tober van Increased hj one mere yes tinliiv. lir'niii tli total tiumher of persons killed by meters this month te thirty-three. Several ether persons injured Inst wrek are In n critlenl condition In lio lie pltnU, se that the total for the month prebnblv will exi'eed th-tt el Scplcniber, when reterds were broken. Ann Hepkiii". sltty vear- old, of .." .Tnmestewn avenue, died of n frac tured skull In the Meiuerlnl HeMiltal ' after belna run down by an automobile ' at .lanipstewn nvwiue and Main street, Mnnayunl:. Hnrr) (Jreff. of Shenan doah, n lniverslt of l'ennsvlvfinln stu dent, driver of the ear. wax nrrested. Ten Licenses Keveked T. u motorists have hnd their licenses teiehed for convictions of 'rlvin? hen inteNicated. Tliu number of license." ieeked fei t lint effeiiup exceed these for ' mint, eris of fitiv oilier s,.t.thilis of the State meter laws. ; .several Ucenes were revened for vnrleuf ether infractions of the law, Mevor Moere Iiaf premised uif un- . iualified support in the camnulgn nunst drunken and recklecx drivers He dec's red for npeedy punishment for 'hose who make the street ciesslmt hazardous for pedestrians in the hope rhnt the fatalities from meter accidents r.iav be reduced. The Muver premised that every fs cillty at hlrt command would be called into piny te check the wave of auto aute mblle accidents that chnracterl7.es the week-end. The reckies driver, he Rain would net be teleratpd and would be ' iAk iiia.. . -.- j nii-x J - ........ ..... .. -- .. . , -J ' .v w .--ljmin-kA'Mi1- WUP.UriT iftawn Knu Jin if hi i i hi v rianisi nunca ' uiin i iuii m niM t ;' iNntMi' jinit ueaaj iiHnnH (Litni i' hiii - .nil vii. 1 1 in iiir.A ' virariami i.i irr: " - r Arniiin iinhr.iHiii i nAureMHE'BH'CEiieiilfiMrlKHl for war victims driven frcm the streets of the crowded work will probably require a week te cltj In the interest of public safety. transact. . , .. , . ., . . ! There are seventeen questions en the Want Additional Patrolmen j agenda for the Cemjress, which is the Incidentally, the Mayer ind Director t fourth hed by the Third Internatienale. Cortelye'i are both hopeful that Coun- Chief among the topics te be discussed cil will see rlt te jr ,," V'.!3 '.eiket will be the perspective of n we.ld revo reve request for 000 additional policemen, lutien. Piemler Nikolai Lenliie. of They plan f have ISO of the new men , Soviet Russia, will make n rtiert en te ward d'lncereu? stieet intersections ' where accidents new occur because the I corners are unsuarded. nnd the reck-I less driver speed', leaving wreckage In bis trail. C00LIDGE PRAISES TARIFF I Vice President, Speaking In Ohie, Says Bill Protects Farmers Coeli.lse. spenkinit at a Republican I rally last night, dwelt en the nceem- j pllshmei.ts of the Hnidlni: Administra- tien. ..ml arced the voter te "sinnd liv thi President" It was Mr. Coel- idge's first visit te Cincinnati. 1 Mnent-i,t,i,. uii.t i,f vti. iVniiiiu.'. 1 v.....-...v.., ,,.... . ..... .-.,,.-,st fiuiiress wns ueveteu te vviiat ine nara- ing Administration had done fev the farmers, calling attention te the Enier- e..ner Tnrlft Hill, whicli. lip said, wns Republican saving and reduction of tli:tcSi u9 ngalnst the enormous burden of (ebt and waste Inherited from the 1 Wilsen Administration. 1 ROANOKE ALUMNI MEET Campaign Committee In $1,000,000 j, Lawrence K.Rrewn. fminder of the Lawrence K. Hrewn A. Ce.. certified Drive Cemes Mere public accountants, died yesterday after Philadelphia alumni of Roanoke Cel- I a week's illness nt hi home. (117 North lt-pe at the thirty-seventh caucus con- Thirty-fourth' street. Mr. Hrewn was dinted lust night by the Campaign pjghtv years old. Committee te raise $1.1100.000 for Hern In Montvemer.v, Alii., and cdu cdu Lutheren education In Irginia were cat0(1 i the public seiioels of that jidtv, nd.Irpss.sl by Dr Charles J. hmlth, nt n ,.uriy ,!.l. h(t ,nltn in the Cen- prt-i.ieut e: ine .xu.pge, in tne j.-manv rnngtsl b them are furthering the weri of the campaign. Dr fstnnley Shu "'rt. Histriicte- of mathe-untics nt th. I'nmrsity of Pennsylvania, has bei n jppeiate.1 a the Philadeij hla .'iimpuisn chairman DARBY BUSJUINS WILD Dnverltss Vehicle Mevs Down Pole and Crashes Through Fence A liriv-erlesr inotei-biis r-cnttered .'row . : nusiti ess people r.iid'.hoel childrfli -t ti.p Itineh hour vpsterdn. when its bra!.s sll'iped nn.' it ran uuvvn a hoi beinj stnppefl 1n it flight only after i .nd mewed down an t-'ectrlc light pe'e 11. d crnshe I 'hreiiph a fence In front of th- home of Rebert Ie, Teath ut.d Main street-, Da-l.y. Tl bus belongs te .Ie!.: M. Dr"- ' D.irbv and is usl for passenger sere 'e I), tv.een Datbv, Lanrdewne nnd c . Slx. -ii'nt.i street Terminal. Wili.u Thieves Confine Themselves te Aute Apparel Alse Denude Car I'l.ere was consistent- In the iLffh i ,U "f nver,il r' bli.-rr. who lift s'ei,. u ' r et untoii.el He roguery from tl gi u nil -tore -f Mm -is i-reeii, lei'i V r i King stitct. G'eucester, this i rn n nnd th. r. sirlppnl a rtelen ni'-.m "' f ev.r.vthlng bjt Its ehass.s Wliei-I tracks lending fren- -ii ue which was raided Indicate t hi, t tne rebh.-.-s trav.led tn nn expcnsiv.- ma ehln.' ami took from the car et cheaper make only sm ! things that 'i i ,- (hi. r fan.-y. Police who lire investlg.it ,r," le'ieve that ill"' si' re was visited fir-r. There tin enbh'Ts took initolnebl!.' i ai,. ,v.ii'e, tmifflers, swr-alei ., gecg'.-. (,a-intlt tleve and ether auto elMhit, r IUHlier, et Deven, llleil r li Ir- iiierillu; In Hnll Mnvvr Hospital IJ. NWm sirii. n uj .1 train lasr n t near SlialTurd, i-eeclving (i fni t'ii- if iin- -Killl. Hi did Het l-eglllh eeiisi musuess He lia 1 jiist returned finn Truiten ami wns vvulkim; iileng the rullreud tracks tuwurd his home when stnieL- 4 by an eustbvued trnlu. Hieultv luh, en the campus el the . . .....,., nt th t,,.Mh I l niver-lty of Pennsylvania. , .. . ,,f crai.cllersville. At the close of CVi. ' 1.: H t.rZ '" , i" ii. nrini.iini cities e' the enn.itrv iiini Ulp w"r ip niirrini .miss Mrzniia 'lay Reports (umc te the effect that l: I"'1.1"1.. 'ilV0, '.tV """i1?,- ' ' ler. of Norfolk, Va . and then tneveil . for nrr season have rabbits been 1 1 nwnniffn t.emmiriee ir leuring . . . . ... ... . . ... ' t'1- ." "v . " .' . "'-, ji:-:. uiiy jrtMjmaui i iu.ii titV tnl(l (i,.:.l,r in ! uifJi HirnMphlu, iIK"l . M riI1V(' tnn ' Nc7 -!m, h . invite ta hit u fjl(t .; friM- .i. 1. .....,. Wlull, , n rl f ' I i . . ...... . . i .-. . . 1 1 .... i I n I 'I'l'li t 1 lt I lit J III, .... il r .( i.t niirlnrj ... II.. ... - . h M It' i ur li' ii llliu hi U 'CLh MiiltfiiX HI I iTIl'KMl ill I 'I II illll'i till mm it i a i '"tr. - m himi" ui ii j j., Till' i&'iKiy'firasiasf ,Ju-ttW " ' k:3?ZiiESw wS'M -' things, and finally tool; tl- ..,I1M, Mr!i, i'l-y had litnl in this ciiy I , "'', r't ' m, ,i TAIT.-On Ost. se uiciiawe u,t,liril number for geed liieablire. ll her life niiil w.u well known lis III'1"5. ?: ar" rlu"'. '!r'., . "J'V.0 'ns 111 ,lf Martha -rait. Rrilrn1 frlc-ti.U .il,l . l ' , ; " ' " , u-,,..,!',,,,,! i,.,.ul,vievl'iii mere ninn inreu-ieiiriuu ei tne iei titry ii oraniajvien. i n ni ee ; wa u mfmb.-r, lueiilher of the V oe. uin I ies i.v it'll HI . . ,, '. lavlti.l ta funeral, en ThurI,.y. nt y ) M' Deven Man Hit bv Train n,.K ' Clinjch. She is survived by Iho MHIS '""" "'" """M- r:,Mn III. tauajtitr s rMiice. Mrs Cnnrl,. ueven man, nit ay i ratn, ei-s j vifie It Andrew P.. I MmKVniire nasi.. Lu,.'rne m int.;nrM l-'rank ('"111, twenty -live -..,r- e'd. ! i." 'w. Ju ....i vv-.Vii,, .,L i Rednn Named for Camden Council "'"" ''""'f" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBawr a .. . t aBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'-wvtfssix-J.? .: v 'ix. rvT isbbbbbbbi HI ' JilM BBBaBBBBa ;SuBavavavavavavavavavBfl B aasaHaBBBBW ...." MISS HELEN E. STEINEIC Girl friends were pallbearers at the funeral of Miss Htelncr, 1M21I North Eleventh afreet, at St. Edward's Catholic Church, Eichth and Yerk streets red CONGRESS TO HEAR 1-i.i- .. ni-iM timi LENINE ON REVOLUTION Thlrd Internatienale Will Assemble at Petrograd en November 4 . ... . . Peti-effi-nd. Oct. III. tU A. 1M The important tonic of unlf.iln" fie pregrnni of the communistic parties tliroiiclinef tin. world will pomp before th. Tkir.l liiiprnMile,i.i1.. fee the Urst time when that organization opens its Kv - ' ............ ... .... .... .. ecu vent ion he e November ! After a two-day session In 1'etrezrad. he Red Congress will fdilft ltc dlsciiK- 'Ions te Moscow, where thp convention this rubiect. He was chosen for that task b the Communist Party. Hi celleapue. Leen Trotsky. Minister of War and Marine, nnd Clara Zctklti. u Gertmtn Socialist, ulse will addrp.s the Cen?leil en the topic of a world revo lution. TUDCC CICTCDC MADDV iniiuu jiu i Liig iiimiiii i jTPpe Wadding at Bridgeton Is Flr,t ' " d ,,here Hrldwten. N. J.. On . ..l.A tnpla ""'hills-, the lirst In this section of Seuth .Icn-ey, eceiined etfida ai Rpsenhayn. near heie. lhree sHters, Lillian. Anna and Dera, the dauitliters of Mr. and Mrs. 11. ,'neskv. well - u,. i, -, - ..; HIIOWII ill ivi,s,-ni,a,,, ,111 sil'iM 11 up 10 the altar at the same time. They were married te three men who are in busi ness teeetlier. l.U'lan became the bride of Itenjnmtn Kish.ier, tetmurly of Hiiladelphin Autm heennip .Mrs. Merris Spit7er. nnd ,"."....- -- ......,. ,iii in , Dera married Samuel vvelner. of New Schiih, of Wilmington, pcr- ceicmenics. liiey nil will lihingten. Deaths of a Day LAWRENCE E. BROWN I Founded Firm Bearing His Name ! Mere Than 50 Years Age fwipret( .miv. with whieii I,., fen.r te this city. lie founded the firm, et which lie r wns active head until ids death, nbeiit have Increiised at n rapid. rnte recently liftv vents age. with offices in the Drexel because of the rabbit season opening HnildliiB, which hnd just ben built. "t the same time, the hunters prefer About ten vears ape he mev.-d te th rin? the larger game and leaving the Real Lstat. Trust Huildiiig, where the1 ''I" rrel-. a'ene. linn's, eitices are new sltuat.d. I . Chester eunty is close,! this season Mi-. Hrewn Is survived hv Ins widow iiinl four ilnuL-hlers nnd two setiii Th. fiineriil will take place from an under taking establishment 011 Chestnut strtet nei.r eighteenth ttreet Tliiirsdiij aft.-i-neon. Tlie interment will be Meuur Meriuii (Vmiterj. Dr. Charles F. Williams Dr. Clin'les P. Wl'llniiis, sutv-si vears old. formerly n prominent Hnptlst nreacher in this eit.v, and for mnnv veins the active head of the James Lees .S: S ns Cnnipnnv 111 lis tn H'-idse-,iert. died Sundnv in hie lien.", DelCalb street. Norritewii. Docter W'.llnnis, who wns naster .)' E. Edwin Whlteman 1-iiuernl s' I vices fin P.. ndwiti White n.iiii, dlreeter of 'lie art ilepaitnient of tlie Jehns Ile'ikii.s rniveiln mihI a 1 1 n.bi- "f an old Pliiliide'iili' i i.nriih. v.ere held jesti-rduj m the 'i LmiiiI. JJil' Citnetere. I Mr. Whttcniuii vuiit t'. ltaltiii,ei-' tw. nt.v -live vciir-i age nfn-r tiidvn-.' m Paris, and :isiiuud the dire. tirship of ihe Cliarei'il Chili Art Selm i, he'ding that position until Ii'h r.tii"ment in I 11)110. In l'l-l. he ""is 'war'lid ''I Jesi-ph Lewis Wej rich prl.e for tb'j i List uetuie h.v a Mii r.v binder shown m; ili Aimrl-.in art . vhlbitien lie Is survived bv h's widow . Mrs Katli'-rine. Kunper Whltuiian Mr. Mary Ella Cluley Mm Mhiv Kll.i hilcy. widow of A.nlievv P. Clulev '... l,r..tl,i rs V 1 r, ...1 1 I H,.V,m,ui im.l -I.,, .-l..M si. Dnkersen l-'iiu. nil t-.i-vk-es will be held '1'h iii-s- da iiftcin.es: nt L' o'cieeh ut tiu, I nine niin wl'l li,- I'lin.llli'ted l). tl Rev. .lames Hiunsnv Swii'ii. of Woodland Presbyterian ClrUnb. The Interment will be in Mount Vernen Cemetery. !.. , .. . ..1 . ' : . . . . '".. . t i i in n iit'iiii ii Tin iiiii t rinitf.nr nr ii irri iinncini necieis' n.i.ii Am, ri.-n.i ciF..t Parade of 3000 Scheel Children Prinblpal Event .in, Dedlca " tien Festivities BAL MASQUE IN EVENING D.r.t. a tnAA fe.uj.i rulM-a it lsBBBBBBBWB$;?.WVt?iiB VMtera iixain thronged Viiitfahil, -N. .T,, today for, the rlnnl eelebrntlen mark lii(t thi! completion of the tewn'a thor ther thor eutthfare. . In the eventK for tedtfy the eh'tdmn'H parade nnd pageant were the brilliant events. The children'H nrocenalen be- pan nt - V. M., and tienrlv ilOUO school rhl'dien took pnrt, Inclndtnt fentures by the Hey and (lirl Scouts, Camp Fire tlirh and Wemen'H Cluba. The celebration tonight will center in n Ilnlleweeii parade with band nnd luntiy prizes, Ohlldrcii'N exercises fertnetl n lntije pfit't of the day's "doings" nnd n n nei of visiting c'ubK from nearby tewim participated. There were community (InncIiiK. u bal mnKqiie nnd n parade en the newly paved Lnnn avenue. The parade tonight will Htart at 7 o'clock nnd will be the prlnclpnl feature of the cvenlnjc. At the etui of th? eve nine's program there will be a confetti br t He -royal. Prizes which were awarded today for tlie demonstrations in the Industrial pnrndc of jesterdnv arc: 11-e CempintM fmilr.K rre tt dlKlance $2.1.00 emlnit next itrentet illitnnc. . ..Hllver Cup nnvmi: innnt nun in line ai no l(ftlnn u.xt te melt mn In line. .Stlv.r Cup ',,V"P1,u.t0,t' ".irinf'.Viifcal ft i"t ixiuit'Pa nd it p- prarlnt- silvtr Cuy Prliet far In T.wn, RertlM 1 L.eilKeii er.MnlKattank nnd andUtt. T.'nfJe.t "TrccntaVe In 'Ine I.frxft tiumb-- in line 110.00 of niemberihlp Bllver Cup """ ileceratfrt fle.t. (lrt Drlxe. !0.00 iipt r,tnfiratt i flMut aicu.iriil Hut docerntel flout, recund 1 rlie. . . .10.00 Mannfitctnrteif ll".t fleftt shlblt firs', prlre ... Uet float exhibit, ttceml prlte W-22 ....,. ...- .haver t-upa .Mercn.nt. 1 jiest npnt exnimt. n-it prue .... . . . . .ie 00 , - . .. .. ... .. llr.t flejtt htt.tr BM-inil tirlrft. .Sllvftr C!un ' Leral Fit Companies t pperinir cempanr IS. oe Most mm In line Pealtrrmen Hcst poultry flout exhibit . . H-ccnd Fermer Ikist fnrm float exhibit second prlte BpeclKl Irlie Auarrted b Judge. Decorated autm fs and siiver Cup ' "BOOK OF JOB" TO AID BRYN MAWR SCHOLARSHIP .- , ,T, I,, Proceeds of Academy Production Will Help Deserving Girls The Philadelphia public will have an opportunity tomerriw at the. Academy of Music, both nt 3 o'c'eck in the after noon and at S o'clock in the evening, te see Stunrt Walker's production of "The Reek of Jeb," whicli the Uryn Mnvvr Alumnae Association of Eastern Penn sylvania 1st bringing te Philadelphia for tlie benefit of the Alumnae Regional Scholarship. This has been founded by Ihe Alumnae Association te enable girls I of pre.it premise, but In need of fjnan- , . . . .... . ... I...... ... ciiii awiiaut, 10 i-eme iu "j .uawr, One of the most unusual features of "The Heek of Jeb" is the brilliancy of it.i musicians, Jean Orlnff. Lenorn i.eiiiP aim tienevievp minei. .lenn Orbff is 11 descendant of the royal house of Hu-sia and was a favorite pupil of .11 ,,.!,) ,1,.. am Dfl.. nf llnllnml "!.. the great Wilhelmj ln Londen. Lcnera rrniiK r,,B, yimt iuuh, m nureu Coffin, the pianist, hns studied in New Cemetery last week. Yerk. Paris and Vienna under Leschl- "I "' "' superstitious," he cle- .1.1,.. .. i,-.. ti,.ni,..i .,., T,ii..nn ..lured, "hut since this curse wns line of cellsts." She is n pupil of the have died. That s net all. The ether New Knglnnd Conservatory. ilay I was boxing nnd broke my thumb. Aiiung the actors in "Tlie Boek of My wife Is nearly frantic. I will feel Jeb" Geerge Semnca is the most re- relieved when the mm dawns Wedncs tnnrknble. lay. after that Indian woman sold I . .would meet my death by a broken neck GOOD HUNTING PROMISED ent& mi. ceniey iW m ' 1 Harry Burten, Mayer of Kansas City, Small Game Reported Plentiful In and when he refused te remove the Cheater County guard nt the white man's grave, she ... .... . ..' ... . began te mumble nt him. When asked M tliesltr, Pa., Oct. Jl. Ac- wImt Bhe said. Mie replie.1. "I consign cording e siiertsmen of this section. ,our seuI te hell nnd decree thnt veu the sheeting durng the unnll-gnme sen- Je removed from my path. I further ,,. V.V..., mere plentiful, while there are thousands efl gray squirrel in the weeds. The latter , -Vr. -i""".'"" '"'l"':" 1 "l""i iitneugi tnere are many te ne round. Genie protectors say there are nt least 300 new cevevs of qunll. due te the illiensivi- sit-miiK jiij- Ni'tvrui seasons. Ruffled grouse may be killed, and some sport with them may be found about tlie barren lulls west of Urandymere and nl in the northern townships Mere than 10,000 licenses will be is sued by tomorrow, IRISH LEADERS HERE va 1 J O'Kelli and Jnaanh ninn W. J. J. O Kelly and Jeseph O De- herty Opposed te English Treaty W. J. .1. O'Kelly and Jeseph1 1 . m- He lie alie written morn than sixty hoeKs en ii.e tiaelle laiiguage, i .Mr Hi herty has renresenred North Denegal -. the Dull Rlreann since the ' tien of November, 1018, 'turned te Pnr'lOllient In Hin "I thev leflised te sit he!n '. i'ii '-,u"1' ' e'1. neillr, th. tr.nty w t h Lngnnd. I'enci-.il Theiui las' . Ol !- s rULI TICS BY KADIU . .. Mrs. Jehn J. O'Brien Delivers . . . ,.,, , Speech by Wireless 'lie first political M.ee,l, ever deliv- er.il I., radio in i'lladenhln wns br. ini".ist last niifhl bv Mrs .lehu I en no .1 i i.isi niifiii u .vi rs. .101111 J. Dliiiii. chairman of the Sneaken.' li ! of tlie R, publican State Cem- ) vt (1 " -i as fli,, ilrhT w.'n,, ,, Majer in P'erldH. having sem.l l.-,.m...r. I Voinelleiini l.ilin Ttwln.. teue i.l.ri In- Hi niihlle.itis of Hie Tw.lflh 1 Wmd, Ciiuuleii, lust night, le (III thd viii-uncy In i Ity i-euni'li I'liustfi bv the lentil of Councilman Jehn M, Debbins, .Mr, Debbins dksl en Saturday. As it la tee late te remove the name of Mr. Debbins from the ticket tbe Republican! will use sticker te elect Itedan, ... , n daBjBjStaL BsttwifB FATHER VAUGHAN Pulpit rater, netei for his Aery rfeMmelatlen of tseeUllam, birth .control and wenwn'a fashions. He died In England today L Pinna for Financlnc? Prennand nans Ter financing rropesea . Exposition Will Be Dis cussed, D'Olier Says BONNIWELL OPENS OFFICE The financing of the Sesqtii-Centen- nli.l Kxnn.lHnn te he held here in 1028 will be discussed Friday at 4 P. 31.. at Iil lit. UlD-urDs7S ' " - " meetlmr of directors of the Sesqul- . . . . rs.i.it.ii A.Ain,i.M t pnipniniii I'iKiiiiiiituii iimitiuiiuii. Z",""-" v.'Cu- nru, .M.n) VW UIIVI tililR.ill vii. . vt'.iiMi. et tlie association, in cniling me uieei- mc today sai'i it win w iieiu nt me DIRECTORS OF FAIR W MOT MY . .Mittr tup iiciicvue-Mtrntieni ler tne purpose 01 idircusslm; tl.e financial situation. He i.v1?:00 ald a report will be received from the . tiv.r cup PinRnee r-emmittee. inn,J Jehn W- Mesen, chairman of the :: silver Cup Sesqul-Ccntentiiul temporary finance Pemmm-e. ne ''''. A ,;,,' .Tudge Hennlwell and Rlchnrd Ae?Jein. tne etner memners 01 ine ipinpurary committee, te meet tomorrow nfternoen. Tt a Ka11a.(1 Tm M.cnn. mimmttt.. will meke n report' te the beard of j directors. K. T. Stotesbury is choir- leu.uut) memners nnn is eirengiy rep man of the nermnnent finance commit- resented In Pennsylvania. This organ tee. Associated with him en the per-1 lwitlen Is net in politics and seeks manent committee are Mr. Mnsen. Mr. nothing but te benefit these veterans Oiinbel. .Tehn Wnnamnker nnd Mrs. who are suffering and who need relief Arthur II Lea. or opportunity for rehabilitation. Its The Membership Committee of the efforts are given te all who uru worthy, Pesqul. Centennial Aswlntlen opened Irrespective of race, creed or conditien1, headquarters today nt 123-U'." Seuth I "The officers of the Dlsabed pternns Bread street, above the Ferrest Then- of the World War have designated next tre. Judge Hennlwell, Mrs. Rudelph Il'unkpnbur nnd Mrs. J. Willis Mar- I Un. of the committee, yesterday ap proved the ninne or tne rooms ter tne committee's membership drive. WORRIED BY INDIArTcURSE Official Breaks Thumb While Box ing and Goldfish Die Kansas City, Oct. 31. Harry Knelln, Park Commissioner. Is worried . .. t,ii., . r.l.wi kin. ver he Indian curse paced ort him by Helena Conley, for the burial of littered agaitlSt II1C, III) 10V goldfish 1 Pit this curse upon your family." I II I OAM ASSflmATInN PflRMPn Italians at Qlentlde Ferm Organiza tion With Jehn Patane President - The liiM all-Italian Building and Lean Association in the district near Philadelphia has been formed nt Glen side, with Jehn Patane, a builder and contractor, as president. All ettitr officials, excepting icere- ' tnry and legul adviser, will be Italian business men, and the same ruling has been followed In the selection of the Heard of Directors. The new association will be chartered as the Montgomery (eunty Italian i Rui'dlng Association, and officials ether, than Mr. Patane, president, are; Vice president, Nicola MeMntclU, I Ambler; treastirtr. Nicholas D. A'ezty, 1 Abincten : secretary. K.lwnrd K. Pricker, Glcnslik': solicitor. Prank X. j nt,njn)Cri Glen-ddc; directors, Daniel 1 Slgnere, Ambler; Prank P. Mnsrntclli, , Glensme; . use uress. Krlge Hill; I..1.1B. 1 ( -.s r iviiiiif.n 1 BROWN.-Oct an, .VII,, i:miliu imevvN" ' iste of 1001 Mount Vi rnun t., In lu-r Mt.i ar. runt-rai rvn.-i. un rrifla, nt k Ven.'. lai'tN. i JthC0 im'S;? private. MPI'INCOrr. Hwl.lenly. Oct. Si". UAN- I'OLPII I'.. hualiRml i.f Amnnrtii i.li,Mnntt ,, Hutit-r). eltlvpH hnti (ieiir i,A vinmirn Trit, Ne i;m i. e V ji (,i . Hrl'lKi-luii, N. J.: iiaimaKrs iiini ethiii del iiiurjhv. -j p. m . ute rrsniM,c. ms ai- -neu.1 it. Interiiisi.t l-Almcr Ciimtr rrlfnil may cull W.Ot.eeilty, evenii.i: """ " nii:nr. Oct. 30. 1112: ja.vii:s k ii. t,nmi of i:mmn Di-hi iM.m,, uti fricidi x? ?',&!& fcT'u.Vtin'f l?un?,,i",VrSf 'Diuinlay, .'.no X' M , l.iti- loidrnen, s:ti i Livingston st. interin.iit nrlvnt. .Munm ,, (0 (..mtry. Frrnrt msy en I W.Ji.w. u.4- evrr.im.. after T w'llm'.f mkrkki. Osi. au, uua tt ins int.. ri. (Iiiicb Hurfliain, Menii,iiir..rj .-euntj, li,.'n,ei,..5,;:,a5,n t&W. IWV' ,-?'" iiffn iKiii'iiu'i'i c"'i." ".iei Aiucm-H-i ijr rjKBSII. A IM " no Yui'jfixi, Costumes, Make-ups, Masks, etc., for Halloween or Msk Balls D. VERB, Costumer 718 rAJllilOL'NT AVK Cemmendtl 'Ferget - Me - Net" , Day aWXdvlses Help for '. eTeabled.. Veteran . PLEA TO PENNSYLVANIA! Uv Aisetfattd Prtta H'a'rrlrfmrg'. (1?t. "SI. (Soverner Hpreul today nmilc nit anneal for aid e; the 'work for the dlwbled veterans ami the observance of next Hnttmlny nr "Forget-Mc-Net" Davjn Pennsylvn mn, in his mntemcni tne governor imu it is the obligation of the peetde te 'oek nfter these who suffered nnd gave of lbs or senses In the World War. The statement says: "This same week, only four years 0, we were watching, with eyery lotion alert, the mighty drives bv land as, AfnAtlnfi and sea te end the great war which bad filled ua with anxiety nnd distress for long nnd sorrowful years, w hen, a few daya 'ater. the armistice rame nd our feara nnd our 'foreboding! were set nt rest, hew grateful we felt nt the brave spirits who hail carried our arms te victory and brought peace once mere te t war-wearv world. "As our fighting men came home, we acclaimed them as heroes and feted them and honored them in our enthusiasm ard Jey. and pledged them our ever taatltiff thankfulness for their service te the Natien nnd te civilisatien. Nearly pemmunlt ,n thp lant, hn alrendjr erected memorials te Its own who are numbered nhieng the immortal dead, nr.d grcnt public monuments have been reared or are planned by the States nnd by the republic for our devoted defend ers. "All of this Is as it should be. but what of the ethers who have sacrificed health, or limbs, or senses, and who are among us Impaired and hindered in their chances for livelihood and success' Hare we, as a proud and resourceful people, done for them ns we would be done by or as we premised when they marched away te peril nnd hardship with our well-wishes nnd prayers at tending; them? Must we net. ns indi viduals nnd ns a nation, feel it te be our sacred obligation te keep careful watch ever the sick and wounded pa triots who have given se much for us, nnd te tenderly cherish them and te aid and comfort them whenever and wherever opnertunlty offers? "There exists nn organization known ns the Disabled American Veterans of the World War made up entirely of wounded nnd disabled soldiers, sailors and marines, which has mere than Snturdnv. November 4. no 'Ferget- Me-Net Day,' when our people will be asked te make some contributions for carrying en the work of the organiza tion. Upen that day accredited persons will offer for sale In public places throughout the country little ferget-me-nets as Indicative of the feeling which should animate every loyal heart In thanksgiving for the blessings of peace nnd prosperity which we are new enjoying. "The money raised ln this way will go every dollar of it for the need of the unfortunate buddies who need n helping handein tbc way of direct re lief, hospital treatment, vocational training, employment or any ether as sistance which may best serve them. "Surely these are laudable purposes, and the plnns for 'Forgct-Me-Net Day' must appeal strongly te us all. It gives me great pleasure te commend the project nnd te express my hope that the response of the people of Pennsyl vania, always mindful of their duty and generous in their impulses, will be most substantial and helpful upon this occasion." Tailor Shep la Robbed Three men stele cloth valued at $100 from tin- tailoring establishment of Jehn 1'rb, at I14J52. CJermnntewn ave nue, nnd escaped In nn automobile early last night. When the men entered Ben jamin Kasten, the manager, was ln the rear of the store. Hearing a belt of cloth fall upon the fleer, Kastan hur ried forward. Twe of the men leveled revolvers at him. Eleven Diamond Rlnaa 8telen I After threw its a brick wrapped In newspaper through the window of Jacob Gress' jewelry store, nt 2940 German town nu-nue, eurly last night, two thieves escaped with eleven diamond rings, valued at $1500. Diamond Finger Rings But One Quality The Finest J. E.CALDWELL & CO. Jewelry - Silver - Watches - Statieneut CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS Mechanic "What i like about that Moen car is that the mere of them we get in this ,,'arage the less work I have te de. They just don't seem te need any repairing." Prices (F. O. U. Factory) : $1195, (1695, $1785, $2485 MACKIN MOTORS, INC. ;. Jay Vandcrsttft, Pre,. IK IT. Bread Street Phene PoeUr 7elil Diiflay nuetm 0p n Crenlnfi Moter The car of ten Autherifd Kirk.atrick & Heyler 1131 Harlet SI, United Service Moen Aicy, 41U Client r 81, Arcadia Meters 4910 North Br ed St. Wtitasrelaad Meter Salei Ce, 3322 N PrMrt St, Jena A. Morrlien 3140 Iumingten Ave, Ever Ready Csrsis snw iriJNTHrtACITl'Sfl Lama A..JI ti.J.i .. .I'M ..... ,... ur. roreiur andif -" nim -vuppert ) ;uwota;i'inenet,ucpubIlcan neralaM r,oetritor, reudrriwarm .i:'Jt A.,lilfc ft.1. ... Al. I . .. WUJ """ "" "e Hum ceai uiitrlcu of Pennsylvania when lie Invaded three of the anthracite counties yesterdays) During the day he nddrcsscd about 10,000 men and women. at seven meet ings end wound up the day with a rally at Mahnney City. A pleasant surprise was accorded the candidate and hlrf party, eh arriving nt Pettsvlllt the hendqunrtera of State Treasurer Snyder. There was foreshadowed one rift in the day's trip as the candidate approached that town. ( Like the situation in Pittsburgh, ru. mered before the nnmltwx. ..!.". there, the Pettsvllle situation turned put te be an exaggeration. . State .Treasurer Charles A. Ifnydcr nnd Paul iieuca. we organisatien leaders in lHTXn ettntJ 'the platferu with the Ferester and C. A. Wadei chnrin-h of the Plnchet Committee of Pettsvllle, presided at the biggest neat. Ina the Armery has ever .mii. Mrs. Olfferd Plnchet will be en th ' stump continuously this week In th Interest of her husband's campaign for Governer. ..At..r ? ce'1'wnee with Mrs. narelsv1 H. Warbnrtpn, vice chairman of th Kepublcan Stntc Committee, Mrs. Iin. choc left here for Pittsburgh, where she will address women this afternoon at tea and reception In the William Pe5 ' Hetel arranged by the Republican women of Allegheny County In honor of women workers in the western counties of the State. Mrs. Plnchet will speak Thursday it a special meeting at 8 P. M under the nuspices of the Repub lean Women of Pennsylvania, in their new head quarters, 1511 Locust street. Mw (Jcergc Herace Leilmer. president, will be in charge of the meeting. McSparran Cancels Engagements Jehn " A. McSparran, Democrats candidate for Governer, canceled -m engagements in Crawford and Eris Counties yesterday having been called Je his home by a deatlTln his family Other members of his party spoke il Mendvllle and in Tltusvllle, going ov ev land te Cerry and Erie for evcnlw meetings. u SEEKS HIGHER GRADE OF ART POSTCARDS Alliance Plans te Reproduce ltt Works of Philadelphia Artists The Art Alliance will launch a cam- palgn seen te raise the standard of art postcards depleting Philadelphia scenes offered for sale here, nccerdrai te Jehn P. Brnun, president of the Alliance. "A series of art postcards win be made from the best etchings and paint ings that Philadelphia artists have pro pre duced." said Mr. Braun today, "te take the place of ones new offend which are net artistically geed. The present cards are In no way repre sentative of the city." Mr. Braun also said that the Al liance would trv te combat the "bill board nuisance." The sign beards are destroying the landscape both in the city and country, he said. ' Your Club or Fraternity may need mw quarters. Likely as net we have the location you want or can get it and ean show you hew te finance the deal se you can put up your own building. HEYMANN & BR0. Rial E$taU Hsysusa lelldiag, 213-215 S. Bread St., Fails., ". Cats proven units DuuUrt Kief Moter Sjf .010 Oheetrut SM Mskssey & KUref V,, JMM'l-liU Rey Scaatftr at neuMvars VTSWia Ji AI M v u BaVVsaBaaBBBBBaaavaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMBBe ' saaaBaaaaSsaSaasBBaSssaaaaaaa f l m ST ft c :i, v , tj(irivi: -W.-. JLC SUSMU 4 a MMf.--.rMsjwrijtej .UgBBBj
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