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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1930 A a 0 station said was carrying a Kansas City iifftspapcr. S11HIS "THE API Lady Doyle Told Spirit World Glad of Author's Death Woman Victim of Amnesia A woman about sixty years old who said her name Is Dolhin Mary Itooney, but who insisted she could giie no further information concerning liersell was found at Thirty-third street and Maiden lane, near Mifflin street, early fpil, LIKES I- -pivwccj in Paris 1BANDS 10 PRESENT BASTILLE CONCERTS Till, Aids Widow and Children The Inquirer yesterday received from Flltvooil It. Chapmnn, of Hwnrthmore, check for $10 for the relief of the Mr. Craft could only make his hero really pure by having him renounce "such a rotten racket," as the shady night club entertainer chose to call newspaier writing. After being so bitter and unsentimental about the journalistic game, it is surprising to find Mr, Craft working up sympathy ralher heavily for racketeers and gangsters.

He makes Bradley a figure, built along the Arnold Itolh-slein lines, so tilled with contrasting wickedness and bursts of generosity CZAR OF BROADWAY 'b apparently Buffering from family John Kbln. The check bn yesterday Policemen who took her to l'eii fnrnnrileil to Mrs. Kida, at 1759 aniuesin the Tueuiv-fourlh and Wolf slreels North Delhi sirecl. IL I'm, 'i LONDON, July 12 (A. ADY CONAN I0'LE.

in a news- r. paper interview today, toid of Uohn Wiay Intermittently Ef- 'iwmmm' win Participate in Celebra 0f 1930 Indicates DAvfrtimilKY i receiving messages which descrili- that one legins to wonder just where! one is. There is particularly bad I Tor nfSiuuM.6 fective, John Harron and Compson in Cast aA an Bui Kid tJ antics to Cut Districts k.V 4K Xv. 4aJ, 11 4 iSii tion in Municipal Stadium Tomorrow Night Musicians to Give Free Outdoor Programmes During Rest of Week DAniiMinrr Fx- J. Craft, Is Responsible for an Attempt to Debunk Newspaper Writing to Give State But death bed scene with Bradley rising up in assumed delirium out of the I goodness of his kind, kind heart toll give the stool-pigeon of a reporter the I end of the story he has been so hard to get.

Bathos of this kind isJ a lililc embnrrassiiig for the specta- tor. if The snving grace of the film lies in if Ihe generally excellent performance i given by John AVrsy, remeinliered ns I the postman turned military martinet i in "All Ouiet ihe Western Front, "jl as Bradley, Mr. Wrsy almost makes you lielieve in Bradley. John llarron is somewhat ineffefive as Ihe report-1 er and Hetty Compson isn't so good 'J as usual aa the nightclub Kdniuud Breese is the inanagiog editor. li 0 ed to her great rejoicing in the world beyond upon the arriial of Kir Arthur, who died Monday.

Lady Doyle said many messages from all parts of the world have come to her mentioning "a great light a wonderful radiauce which accompauicd his passing over." a The dead novelist and spiritualist has not yet himself communicated wilh her. Lady Doyle averred. "When be has got anything for the world he will communicate with us first." Lady Doyle, said. She discredits received in tho I'niled States and elsewhere purporting to have come from her husband. "He has not communicated yet," she declared.

"The time is not yet. He will do so. but these messages purporting to have come from him already cannot lie accepted, they only caime pain to those neurest to him indeed to all those whom he had helped." 3 Representatives 'M I'V lh district "ril.iHJ Is dovcl-'f'ur miii-r problems which ue )l (jpuHra) Assem- With the one To thirt.T-i Congressmen Male rnnm cte mi aAv4j4j i Every Suit and Odd Piece I Oi I I I Drastically Cut! sted by the return" cum i There are a lot of strangely dislocated ideas and mistaken debunking to he found in "The zar of Broadway," William James Craft's attempt to show up journalism, which opened yesterday at the Stauton Theatre. Mr. Craft, the director, has evidently cast an eye at the pictures which tear any shreds of glory, from war, which show nightlife as an iniquitous thing and which show that true love doesn't nlwnys survive; and Ns thought to himself, "Ah, tho romantic young reporter! Now let's tell the uncompromising anil disillusioning truth alimit him!" And so now, wo are given a atory which shows a young and reasonably handsome newspaper iiinu worming his way into the confidence of tho master of all the disreputable rackets in New Turk, falling in love with, the about to-iie-casl-ofV mistress of the The Municipal Band and the Cnm-miinity Band will be among I lie musical organizations thut will participate tomorrow night in the Bastille Day celebration in the Municipal Stadium.

During the rest of the week both bands will give free outdoor concerts iu various parts of the city under the auspices of the Philadelphia Bureau of Music. The municipal music car also will continue its trips about the city. Concerts by both hands start at 8.30 P. M. and Inst for two hours.

The Community Band is directed by rjalvntore A. Sanso, while Lieutenant Joseph Krankel conducts the Municipal Baud. Minn Dolores is soprano soloist with the latter organization. The programmes and places where concerts will be held during the week follow; MUNICIPAL BAND 'T' ers inpvitahle. 4 HURT IN CRASH ...1 I If I'l'Hl fl'r that tl.e re- 33, Wedding When Bus Thua thp Party Injured Hits Auto 34 A Real 0cr No matter how cnmplirated a prescription your ryts require.

On llirir way to a wedding in N. early yesterday, four were injured slightly when (he I boumlnry intricHte task of it b.rf of tho 1030 17b Jfi to be atucked by nf' ,7 of Peniiylvania uiem- Hourt of lM-resentatiTes, machine in which they were riding was I gambler I and afler living with Mort you ran nhtam this bemuitul londnr. Julv 14 lioatillo 1 erlebraiiea at Bradley as friend nnip foster son and whit sold n. struck by a bus at Crescent boulevard and Federal street, Pensauken town Massive 3-Piece Living JfrTirl or p.t)l o. COM JPLETI witii nOOm aaPWl(rv I I ill be iletciiuinea uy 5.0 Btfortl tenifl, flttd on Suite ship.

Those hurt are Miss Stella Saunders. 1S, Gloucester lleightN. and her sister, "JO. both of whom were lo have beeu bridesmaids; and liloria Bernardo, and her brother. Prank, li, children of Prank Bernardo.

Col-liugswood Heights, driver of Ihe car. ATM for 16.00. Inrludint xani nut Ion hy our Triced to meet the domsnd for a better I I for a Cnneresshiii- rtdnttirM nptomttrJit. Jthr ttrlft it 9y $5 Deliver It arbitrarily et at jtrit the almost being shot for his pains. When accidental circumstances show Bradley ihat he is something so low as a reporter, he does a grand stand piece acting in the office of bis managing editor.

Learning that Bradley is dead, he throws his reporter's shield on the editors desk, rips the paper out of the typewriter and tears up a perfectly good front page atorv. The managing editor after having had the presses stopped might have been pardoned for pulling a gun in romantic-gunman fashion and killing tho reporter. This might have mndn the man-lining editor the hero of the piece, for pronoruoniiitMT iqw pnnni. ror nmiitj optical service ie ui and lit money. 7 Your Consultation Fr suite at a moderate price.

Splendidly upholstered in fine jncquard. Includes the arm chair, button back chair and the settee. Kevcrsible spritifj filled cushions. Choice of blue and taupe nr rose and taupe JACQUARI) VKLOtlRS. lm.Jiu population of O.IKXl.-TuH lhit hc State to thirty.

BirMHitatiTe instead of the Passengers in the bus were shaken up. The wedding pariy proceeded to Elizabeth after being treated at Coop er Hospital. Both Bernardo and Lckoe Optical Chariest Boss, AVinslow avenue near 11 N. 10th Street sent thirty-six. Regrouping Necessary Vjth thirty-i ditrict.

from which Fourth yitreet, anideii, driver of the MIME. JEAN AS50LANT The former F.ulin. Prkr. Amorico ihow alrl, whoia marrl.t. to tht tramoceaa ftierj has bn voided tiy Paris bus.

escaped uninjured. Ll Penusylvfiia would be con- OPERA ENTHUSIASTS oupinr it" counties and with that would come to the reapportion-t committees of the State General -uibly one of the most unwieldy to be allotted. Af this and the PLAN NEW COMPANY tilition movementa of the last ilec-t npAuiii Let this thrift tooth paste buy your cold cream So many things you can buy with that $3 you save by using Listcrine Tooth Paste instead of 50 cent dentifrices. Cold Cream, for example. Talcum.

Handkerchiefs. Hose' ia rrirnrnrd a. beins irO from possible changes. complete census inures iu nnrtifll rf- til I. eilffinianl tn tni MiiniripAl nullum.

Julr tfr Coboi kiink llectoatlo. On-trr. WadDondty, Jul? 10 Dli'klnson aquirc. Fourth ami Tflikir Hlrc'N. Thuratlay.

July 17 Sevi-iiteentli and Jobnaon airfm. Friilav. July IS Hcyhurn animrc. Twentv-aec- ond atriTt nn'l UOii-'h avenue. Sjlturdar, Julr lo- alri-cl.

liwtweeo Kllteentli tili'l Si-iuoU'cntb. PROGRAMME "AMKKICA" Krornh Njllno.lt lutlll. Mnn-li Tnrle. Furia dl lii'Vlno. Oierlure enli La Smirre Itallft.

suite Delibea (II Pan di-a Vlole. (3! Variation. 131 Andante (41 Panic tltcl-nni! Lariio, ulh Sjoirilinny DtoraS INTERMISSION If I Were Kinu. Overture A'lm tilimarln. Urand Opera Wanner.

gopninn Solo Mioa Dolorel. Solnwt lal (ivnay Maiden I IMrker Ihl Carry Mo Bm-k to Old Vlminnv. du Kardar. From the Caui'MnOm Hketrhei lpnlitnw-lwmioi (hi Ilnneo nrlrnmle Lubamlrtky Thnnaand and One Merit Slraun Itequrat. Celebrated Minuet Piiderewakl STAR MANNER COMMUNITY BAND Monclav.

July 14 HtiUe In celebration. Muntripal stadium. Tueaday. July 1.V-Moutaomerr a'enuo. Sirdi and Marshall alreera.

Wedneaday. July 11 York avenue aod Hprtuff Carden atreet. Tburadar. July 17 Blmnoed Park Sorerjty- aeeend atreet and Tllrka avenue. Friday.

July I Ware Harden RmTea I in Centre, Heventh and Lombard etreelN. PROGRAMME "AMERICA" "'a St roiraioide. Overture Mfaatnl Canrti'e Italten Ticlialkoweky sili Syniplinny (Allrfro Schenandol Reethnren Hug'ieuot Heieetlnu Myerbeer INTERMISSION Otierailo Mlrmr Clarek I'aa dea Kltura (frora Nallla) riollhea lal Ti-niil l'nlverlty Klein Map'h Itlrliter lb) The Weddlna of tba hoae. Intermeiao Jeeael Siegfried Grand Fnntaita Wagner STAR SPANliI.EII MANNER MUNICIPAL MUSIC CAE Monday. July 14 N.

W. cor. 22d and Shara. wood at F. M.

Charlea Famtdoy, i-iieinuan. Tueaday, July Knot Riiteuliouae atreet. between CTlttendi'o atreet aod Sten. ton avenue, I'. SI.

Mill E.tttli Jelden. chairman. Wednesday 111 sanaum atreet. between Thlrtv-aeeond and Thirty-third at K.30 P. II.

Mre, R. C. Nivlntr. eiiairuian. Thuradoy.

July 17 N.nidam atreet, between tUxteenth aud Seventeenth atreeta. at H.30 1'. M. Mlaa Lillian C. Lutes, ehnirntan.

Friday. July IS, Ilutcliinmin atreet. between Indiana avenue and Clearfield street, at S.30 P. M. Mre.

Id. (llltierr. t'lialruian. Baiurijay. July 10 Northern! Dlah Kchool Held, at 1 V.

M. Ure. Erull.v Carmit'liael. chairman. I.lndenwold avenue.

between tjreenwivid and Park avenuea. at .30 1. M. Miaa Julia O. Oomn-ton, chairman.

rns lor i uua'iriimi. o.i".v.....v filiate ohsnjea in the cong-ressiona I tmftnt liaea Aittr'wti A). Personnel to Be Virtually Same as That of Defunct -Civic Organization resfiHat-iuii i nf 1.S74.H22 county sn averngo ui r. 1 i r- a in ub in" i.j.t;.'. tntiil nf Mt) makes its averajre for the let (iiKrlots approximately -na fnr rnltnlipN.

Mrs, Thomas Hunter Johnston Heads Movement; to Bear Name Municipal i is close to the fijiure ac- ia I nn tvraucintin in tin; uiinli HOih rlic.ric.l ran iron! the unwantea distinction 01 iIia Lmnut ni.niil.fiiiii in thf in); inc ini-tii. fap nni I 'nntrrOfiKmtin Tts llltfit il of is more man 'nenrly that much short of the le- rfiuent tor two Hepreseninnvea. Isnanns (11th district) has nbout tl.n enAnlC.aA IIIUIV I IIBU lll vl.lll.'l ll.ll 1.... This Charming Dinette This suite Includes Hie Kstension Pedestal Table, choice of liufTct nr China Cabinet and four Chairs. Well made and finished in walnut.

pfiimoroianfi loisi huh ii h.iw more. Lancaster Below Figure Urn-inter county diatrict) Philadelphia may have a new opera company neit year to be known ns the Municipal Opera Company. The new organization is planned to succeed the Civic Opera Company, which closed last spring because of lack of funds. The personnel of the new company will be much the same aa that of the old one, according to an announcement made yesterday by Miss Amy Marion Voting, secretary of the committee in charge of the new project. The move to form the company came directly from the chorus of the former company, which was always considered one of the outstanding features nf the Civic Opera Company.

mter, fulls far twlow the national att vita a population of only Iimv and faojs possible jtroupint with iwlker county. These are the only one- mty districts for which the nils reports have been completed. data for the multifile). Mi districts show wide variations I nipulation, In this group the ranee tmm for the eighth district i'ster-Dflaware) to 134.2!t3 for the which comprise Rradford, Wayne, SufiOllch.nn. HnH Pikiv In rase nf the eichth district, it is Mbl.

that Delaware, which in- f'ued 61 per cent, to may a district br itself, while the 'i. toiother with the' IHth. lOtb and i-llJr low.ponulation districts will be sc I 1 I WTIDA" I 1 hfrjrJ a'' ---v II 'Vny -v'Sg" vJiB ti'f, I i WIlvl ft rU n4l MX i I'll 1 1 i 5' I'll 1 hi I 3-Pc Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite Two rooms for the price of one. Tlia davenport closets a full site bed. Tho suite is covered in attractive uphnl-stery.

The name "KROEHLER" assures you of the quality. f98. V5 DELIVERS IT Tty vTVTTvvvvlTaTv k1! nearer the national averane by fCTiphiir. i totals for the districts in which count has been completed ly the wranrs, tofother with the irOO miiiioB, follows: S2.2.'!.i 2K1.7SS The memliers of the chorus felt that they had worked so hard for such a number of years that the work should not be abandoned so they have made this move under the leadership of Mrs. Thomas Hunter Johnston, who aerved aa assistant director of the Civic Opera Company, Henry Drayton vice president of the Civic Opera Company, will continue as advisor and officer of the new organization.

Organizers Issue Statement The following statement in regard to the new e.ouipuny was issued yes- terday by Miss l'oung: I much regret has been expressed at. the cessation of activities of the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company that a committee, formed of a number of former members of the board of directors, of the women's executive, committee, and of the chorus and younger ertists of the Civic Opera Company, has decided to organiie for' a season of ten operas under the name of the Municipal Opera Company. "This committee, after an eihaua-tiv research into operatic conditions in Philadelphia, has found that opportunities for young Philadelphia artists to appear in opera would be lacking unless an organization such as this is furthered. The committee fecla it will have the wholehearted support of musicians and musical organizations of Philadelphia, and It also feels it can 10S.M4 simmii swuii 404. 4HT "mi rmth iei'itth 174.

sua 374. S4S ani.1211 lHT.tt;i!l 304. 270 17.in4 All Sickness Begins with Neglect Pitieahe Is everywhere. Araifes of serins lurk in the very air you breathe and only the normal body can siiioeasfully resist them. The unsuspecting victims are those of lessened resistance and low vitality both the result of neglect or cirelessness.

Why not "keep tab" OH your heailhT Why not know tht condition of your heart your kidneys your body' Why nut have precise data concerning your blood pressure and heart written by thai heart Itself? You can now have a acientiiic-iHly accurate blood pressure test and thorough urine-analysis from a reliable, unprejudiced source in little time and with no eiubarass-nient whatever. Why not benefit by this "inside" Information. Know the trulli and spare yourself much ncfl.Ihas worry and expense. Examination wilh complete written record and chart, IV. etppotflfmenf A'eceaeary Hour.

J0 A. M. tt t.00 P. M. THE NATIONAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Pkil.uMpbia Health Center No.

1 Professional Bldg. 1831 Chestnut St. TtUphtn Ritlmnhtutf Sill A clinical laboratory dtvottd to axamtnauona only. So treatmanta or meoficinea. 24.1 1fl 210.71m "'mill "W-rntli 2124.VI SSS.4M WS.11S 214.3HX 141 273.

atr: Total 1.174.8J3 1,15.908 1ST.1M WRRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED 4-Pc. Walnut Finish Suite Beautiful Includes the lnifre ti, i Dresser. Chest, Bed Koom vanity, a Bed. Suite Exactly as pictured. ONLY $5 DOWN offer to tho music-loving public opera.

of the highest grade at a minimum, cost. Thus it hopes for a fully sub i "ftfi. S41S Houltoo at 2-. rtlewood at 30. 118 K.

Mrr- I'lmw Pomona at, and scribed house. 1 "A number of prominent business men will supply the small guarantee necessary. "Details of the orgauizalion will be made public at a later date." J.Hr,S vf Wharton MAKE STAFF CHANGES M. vr' "anion t. I Mir.

27. Mulil' Vi A'- injj'if'tiliaff Jaoob I Women's Medical College Announces and KNTS AINLESS Is' Berwick. Pa. Appointments and Promotions New appointments and promotions M- 'r5t st 'EXTRACTION KACIt TOOTH I OF TEETH affecting the staff of the W'omun Med iirnl ical College of Pennsylvania were an One trial convinces vou ASLEEP OR AWAKE by the famout SWEET AIR METHOD nounced yesterday by the dean, Dr. Jr Tl.

at an. 17 "womi at. lit 17 i Mnrtua Tracy. Dr. Emily Lois Van I.oon was pro i moted to the post of assistant professor of oto-taryngology and bronchoscopy.

Other changes follow: Dr. Mollie A. lieiss, associate in of its exhilarating after effect pathology; Dr. Mary Jardine Kvnus, associate In bacteriology: Dr. Itnberta Walnut Veneer HnfkPstiring, associate ui physiology; Dr.

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