Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Etj-yptian
DEITIES
The Utmost in Cigarettes"
Plain end or Cork tip
tccpU of culture, refinement atul
education invariably prefer
deities to any otfuw tucarct&r
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GERMANTOWN THEFTS
LAID TO BURGLAR GANG
Jlidnight Capture Leads to Im
portant roucu uiHtuvury -, oia.
ft Held Pending Investigation
mi
Kt1i shootlnc of two txltegctt burgtnrfl nnd
SSF i..- f n llilt-il leit tnilnv. nrrnrillnt?
k1" .. .itnA rt Ihrt fllspnvprv nf n pnnrf
ml . t ....... , tu rnanntiff m!f fnr lriqqtt
jVn-tgtttlnf: severnl thousand dollars In !0
Kf moto burglaries of faililnnnute Gorman-
lawn homes ciofcu n mu xummi-i.
PTh threo men huhuhu t",,. m
f'H.. .o nnrl linnllcnteri a fourth, wlio
MS arrested this moriiltm. Tlio four were
held without ball and two nllcRcd receivers
ef gtolen goous wcro neiu in ouv imn iur
further hcnrlnc by Magistrate, I'rlce.
i The wounded men are John Turner, 2t2
Norwood Btrcot, who has n bullet wound In
the back and n broltcn leg and wrist, and
- ...i rlln. B4 West rtittenliouse
iitrtet, who has n bullet In the back, two
IroKen ribs and a broken wrist. Tlioy are
U ,.. nArmtininuin ITosnltnl. Their com.
Ln0n wtii .Tames Ilracken, 5918 JlcCalluin
I ll.. i.,.tl. vA.lt,A f fl.n II I -
leged gang Is Patrick Dougherty, Gt West
Jtlttenhouse street.
r William and Carrie Blnnchnril, at whose
-... nn Tnvf Itlttenhoimn street, the
place . " -- '-
police say much of the loot was recovered.
.,- hold as receivers of stolen coodR.
,. nrrdda nrn PVflPf-tpil.
f. Tho men were surprised late last night In
lh( homo of Mrs. Klla Slncr, C4I!! Wayne
'trenue, who Is away for tho summer. A
neighbor, Oeorge J. Flavcll, uv.ii wnyno
nn. noticed a llcht In tho house and
sotlfled the aermnntown pollco station.
policemen Ireland and Aucott took the three
Btn prisoners after using their revolvers
..j nliiKa whitn thn Intt mint t Mhowptl flirllt.
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ME Among tho homes which the jiollce say
Ue men ruDueu are uiuauu ixuiiy oiuuuu.
JOS west wainui lane; j'.uwuru v-uiii.'t.ui,
111 trl Wnlnllt Innnl It V. Onile. 8020"
Vi..n nirpnt! It. W. Illchmond. 329 Hans-
'terry street: Thomas McDrlde, 240 West
Chelten avenue, nnd Herbert Welsh, uayn
ton and Coulter streets.
K,WIFE ENDS LIFE WITH GAS
police Attribute Suicide of Younc
K ' Woman to Jealousy Married
m?,x n Year Ago
f- Jttlousy, tho pollco say, caused Mrs.
, Helen Howard, 20 years old, to talto her
k life today In the kitchen of her apartment,
iVI South Klcvcnth street.
KHer body was discovered sitting upright
ln' chair by her husband Harry, who Is
employed as a salesman by a Chestnut
street clothing establishment.
; On awakening this morning he noticed
Uiat his wife was missing. An odor of gas
ltd him to the kitchen. He found the door
dosed and the cracks stuffed with paper.
He burst open the door and discovered his
u"e dead.
Doctor Wlllldmson, of Jefferson Hospital,
hras summoned. He tried tu revive tho
woman with pulmotur, but his efforts were
inillle.
fHoward said that his wife had frequently
declared she would take her life If she ever
impeded him of paying attention to an
other woman. He Is nt n loss to account for
h!a wife's deed, as she seemed perfectly
happy before retiring last night.
fThe pair came hero from Patorson, N.
X. threo months ago. They were married
about a year ago.
JOINS HUSBAND IN DEATH
I2rs. Christine Kugel, Who Wanted to
Be Buried With Him,
Succumbs
ftThe Wish tlint Mhn wnulfl tip lmrlpil with
ler husband has been granted Mrs. Chris-
Use Kugel.
USte died today nt her home. 133 West
GlrJrd avenilA. Tim fllnpml nf hnr hlltt.
Und, Ceorge Kugel, took place yesterday
u ooay was placed In a vault In Mount
lerpon Cemetery. Children of the aged
couple had every reason to believe that the
taolher would soon follow,
EOn Saturday the body of Str. Kugel will
Pi taken from the vault and placed In a
lrv with that of his wife. The couple
gere married in 1860.
ftThQ Condition tt Mm irucal rrur ornrtil.
Bly worse after the death of her husband.
Ilhelr devotion was frequently mentioned In
l neighborhood.
Humorist to Drive Ambulance
lLO&nnM lltw 9i TAVAnv. TT TM.
ta eoon going to Francs to drive a Red
,woj ambulance. The humorist, who Is 57
JtarS Did nnri ib1 lftmrt 1.1a .mfnaa In
Wferent capacities without success, Is de
wed. at the chanca now given him. P. G.
aIo, author and naturalist, Is going out
p the aamo work.
On August
31st We
Must Vacate
Our
Fifteenth
Street Store
JJfe llark on Oooit
gJ9raiu, tht ami;
enatin, and Valim.
Only 7 more days left
i to benefit by this
f forced clearance offer,
Entire Stock Reduced
Wo and More
f Regardless of Cost
i.
PECKERS'
fr AT TUKSE ADUHE8SES ONLT
!ft CUE8TM.T 8TBKET
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HUGHES MEN JUBILANT
OVER ROOSEVELT AID
News That Colonel Will Tour
West Causes Rejoicing as
Nominee Swings Eastward
Tuft to Slump for Hughes;
Roosevelt Also Hooked
NKW YORK, Aug. 21.
rpilE Republican National Com-
mitten has accepted ex-I'rcsiilunt
Tnft's olfpr to take the stump in be
half of Candidate Hughes and an
itinerary is being arranged.
Colonel Roosevelt's itinerary is
being rearranged to provide for a
number of engagements in the Mid
dle West.
K.N UOL'TK WITH HUCHIHS'S 1'AIITV,
Aug. 21. Charles I". Hughes and liln cam
paign party nrc proceeding eastward today
by slow singes. lteno was left behind
late last night nnd nt noon today (2 p. m.
eastern time) the party will arrive nt
Ogden, Utah, for n four hours' stay before
pushing on to Salt Lako City, where the
dny's work will end with a mass-meeting
tonight.
The Information that Colonel Roosevelt
Is to swing west for HughcH was Joyfully
received by the candldate'n managers and
friends. In all the three coast States vis
ited theru linn been a general demand for
T. It. Particularly was this truo of Cali
fornia, where the progressive situation Is
cry delicate. Leader said It was hnpera
tlvo that the Colonel cuino out here and
tell the followers of Hiram .loliiisun that,
no matter how they have been treated by
the California machine, Hughes is all right
and may he depended upon to give them
a square deal.
After the mass-meeting In Salt Lake City
the party will proceed to Cheyenne, where
tomorrow will bo spent.
COl'S ASK AVAflE INCREASE
Will Present Petition for 20 Per Cent
Raise to Director Wilson; Com
mittee Sees Davis
Assistant Director of Public Safety Davis
said today that when Director WlUon re
turns September 2 he will hear tho peti
tion of city policemen for a 20 per cent In
crease In pay. A delegation wnltcd on him
yesterday, and they will repeat their plea
wlien the Director leturns.
Mr. Davis said he had no doubt that
Director Wilson would approve of the pica
for moro pay for policemen. Tho petition is
in line with the recent recommendation of
the Grand Jury.
The petitioners who mado the visit to
Mr. Davis yesterday were Richard Uodklu,
chairman, Manayunk station ; Frank
Souder, secretary. Sixty-first and Thompson
streets station : Thomas I Murray,
Fifteenth street and Snyder nvenue station;
Robert H. .N'lcholus, Tncony station ; Charles
P. Brady, Thirty-ninth and Lancaster ave
nuo station ; Kdmund Spalding, Frnnkford
station, nnd Harold 1 Mortimer, Nineteenth
and Oxford streets station.
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YOU AT Al.l, TUB
Janscom
Restaurants
Horn CooLlnjc
I'npillnr 1'rlrrn
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Muter Meters to eet rutin
fur 1017.
ASK YOUK PIAJMHEK or
I'hllu. Meter Co.. 014 Ileal
Vn.u I.. 41. !... ,n l..,nll
iaio irun uuiiuinc.
lVontproof. tluuranteed.
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Original Idoae in
Electrical Work
neii ruona 217 Walnut St.
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Hotel Astor, New York
Slngla Room, without bath. 12.00 to 13.00,
Double. 13.00 to 14.00.
mnda Itoonu. with bath. 13.00 to 10.00.
rro-'VedrcSm'Vnd bath. 110.00 to 114.00.
TIMi:. SQUAKE at Hroadway, 44th to 43th
Street the center of New Vorli'a social ami
business activities. In close proximity to all
railway terminals.
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Commercial Delivery Vehicle
- Chassis ?1'650
Autocar Sales & Service Co.
S3o & iHsarr cjis,. Puiubkltuu,
EVENINrt LKDGEE-PHILADBLPniA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 191C.
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STKLLA RATT1GAN
Girl charged with abandoning her
infant son in a church at Niagara
Falls.
GIRL-MOTHER JAILED
FOR ABANDONING BABY
Smiles at News of Child's Safe
tyWill Be Taken Back
to Canada
Mls Stella Rattltnn. 21 years oldi "IB
South Fifteenth street, will he taken back
to Canada to be tiled for child abandon
inent. She was arraigned before Magis
trate Ronton In Central Station on tho
charge today, pleaded guilty nnd was com
mlttcd to Jail to await extradition papers
to be obtained bv the detectives who fol
lowed hnr through several cities.
Detectives found the clrl early this morn
lng In her room Out- had traced her fiom
Tot onto, Can., whom her baby was born
In tv city hospital. When It was found
vthero she had abandoned It. under n kneel
lug bench In a Niagara Falls CathoJIc
church, there was a tag pinned to tho
eliithi'H on which was tho laundry mark
T. G. Hns." This cluo led to tho dis
covery that tho baby had been bom In
the Toronto General Hospital. Thero tho
mother's nunio was learned.
I'll to the time the cluo was found the
pollen -had been criticised for their failure
to Und tho baby's mother. It was Willi
determination, therefore, that a detective
started out from Toronto on the trail. Ad
dltloual clues developed from whlrh It was
found that the girl was m St. Cliarlcs nop
Vnnco's parish, this city. Also It was
learned the girl's mother recently had died
When found tills inmnlng Miss Rattigan
was In mourning. She was surprised by
tho detectives. When they wnlked In her
door she collapsed. When revived they told
her that her baby was still living, In St
Vincent's Orphanage, Ruffalo, and they
would take her back to It. And sho smiled
on her way to court.
FINAL
RUMMAGE
In Men's
Summer
Shoes at
Geuting's
at
Odds and ends of the entire
season, representing some
of the smartest styles and
including many of the finest,
most qxpensive shoes in
stock.
The size assortment is
good with especially fine
picking for the m e n and
voting men wearing 5's to
7's.
Both Stores
(PSOMOUNCIO OYTIWO)
B
I The Stores of Famous SKoea.
U
1230 Market St.
19 South 11th St.
Factory
Tut- Aviatia Co., AiDMOii, Pa
$1.90
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a sirv aa
NAVY ATTACK ON U.S.
BALKED BY DEFENSE
Admiral Helm's Fleet Gains Ad
vantage Uver Invaders
Under Mayo
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. n Inter
cepted wireless message, caught by the
Arlington radio station today, indicated
that Rear Admiral Helm's "blue" Meet de
fending the North Atlantic coast from Ad
miral Mnyo's "red" Invaders had Rallied
nn advantage In the naval war game.
Tho Arlington wireless picked up n mes
sage from Rear Admiral Helm's flagship,
the Rhode Island, to one of his cruisers,
saying the "enemy" group nf 30 transports
had been found nnd plans for their de
struction were being made.
Nnval olllclals here also learned that
Admiral Mayo was planning, theoretically
the destruction nf the Nnrrncansett liny
oil tank station nnd of various m.tgar.lni
stations along the coast. Orders were rent
out that thev be protected.
Sembach,
SI Magnificent Recordings II
ip by exclusive Columbia artists II
I J? Sembach, leading German tenor two more of the Wjm
greatest artists in their respective fields are now making
Columbia Double-Disc Records exclusively.
New recordings also arc announced by those two peerless bari
tones Graveure and Seagle.
These recordings are typical of the ideal quality of all the
New Records for September
In the song hit field, Al Jolson leads off with his latest success, "You're a Danger
ous Girl", and you'll find yourself whistling or humming the tuneful melodies in all
of these other
Popular Hits of the Day
IF I KNOCK THE "L" OUT OF
KELLY (IT WOULD STILL BE
KELLY TO ME.) (From Lew Fields
Musical Frotluction'Step This Way.")
Marguetite Fariell, soprano.
THE GREATEST BATTLE SONG OF
ALL. Irving Kaufman, tenor.
A 2040
io inch
75C
A 2042 fSUZANNE. Anna Wheaton, soprano.
toinrrJl DIDN'T KNOW THAT LOVIN'
10 men j WAS s0 GoOD. Anna Wheaton,
75c. I soprano.
Other Recordings of Wide Appeal
Tannhauser Overture, two parts, double-disc record A 5829; and "Manzanillo" and
"Sunshine and Roses" beautiful orchestral compositions, arc fine examples of Columbia
Instrumental recordings.
And among others there are six dance selections; a coupling of rollicking Irish
dances on the accordion, and an instrumental novelty of banjo, saxaphone and piano,
played by Van Eps Trio.
Your Columbia dealer is waiting to play these new records for you.
New Columbia records on sale the 20th of every month
FOR
CENTRAL
Cunningham Piano Co., U01 Chestnut St.
Pennsylvania Talking Machine Co,
1109 Chestnut St.
Snellenburg, N & Co'., 12th and Market Sts.
Story & Clark Piano Co., 1705 Chestnut St.
Strawbridge & Clothier,
8th and Market Sts.
NORTH
City Line Pharmacy,
York Road and City Line.
Dotter, John C, 1337 Rockland St., Logan.
Futernik, Benj.. HO North Eighth St.
Ideal Piano and Talking -Machine Co.,
2835 Germantown Ave,
Jacobs, Joseph, 1606 Germantown Ave.
Oldewurtel's, 2623 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia Talking Machine Co.,
900 North Franklin St.
Reice, I- S.. 919 Girard Ave.
Scherzer's Piano Warerooms, 539 N. 8th St.
Schnell & Megahan, 1712 Columbia Ave.
NORTHEAST
Burr, Edward H.. 2448 Frankford Ave.
Colonial Melody Shop, 3239 N. Front St.
Goodman, L. L., 327 West Girard Ave.
Gutkowski, Victor,
Orthodox and Almond Sts.
Kenny, Thomas M., 3234 Kensington Ave.
Krygier, Joseph, 3132 Richmond St.
Nittinger. Samuel. 1204 North Fifth St.
Philadelphia Talking Machine Co.,
944 North Second St.
PARALYZED PUGILIST SUES
WIPE Ffflt $70,000 EARNINGS
Harry Lewis, Now Poor, Allowed Her
to Be Banker
Harry Lewis, former middleweight cham
pion boxer of Hurope, started RUlt today
through Ills lawyer, Abraham Wernlck, In
.ludgo Charles n. McMlchftel's court to
recover $70,000, which he says represents
what he earned while ho was In tho ring,
nnd which he says Is In his wife's name In
four Philadelphia banks.
Ho said In the bill of equity that he
gave his wife all bis money with the
understanding that she would put It In
tultl Itemtil -llppnttul- KtCilRliacil
Cnsh ir l.nsv Term
l.nte stjle No 4 t'nderwooil 130 00 to J17 HO
I,nte nt)lt N'o
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31.1111 In 41.011
1!7 .111 lo S2..VI
.17 r,ll til 4'J .11)
1,-lTO I IP Sd
.ilm atvle No
10 Itemjnatnn
( I'nuerwomi
r Oliver
I,nte style o
r, Ilnyn!
All mirhlnr-s Ifnt - -nilr for on ea
C. J. GIHBONEY & CO.
llcll phono Wnlniit l4(t 1 ,15 S tOTIt ST
E Pachmann, supreme Chopin
leading German tenor
fOH, HOW SHE COULD YACKt
A im-J HACKI WICKI WACKI WOO.
A 2(J4.i (That's Love in Honolulu. Arthur
10 inch
75C
A -nAK fON THE
ing Trio.
loinchi,
I LOST MY
7SC- I Sterling
GRAFOIMOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC
ORD
SALE BY
NORTHEAST (Continued)
Reinheimer's Department Store,
Front and Susquehanna Ave.
NORTHWEST
Carson, T. Dv 5520 Germantown Ave.
Davis, Franklin, 5006 Wayne Ave.
Kalwaic, Martin, 4121 Germantown Ave.
Keystone Talking Machine Co.,
2801 North 22d St.
Moore, P. H., 6646 Germantown Ave, ,
Tompkins, J, Monroe,
5147 Germantown Ave.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Carr, B. P., 512 Main St., Darby,
Geo. B, Davis & Co.,
3930-3936 Lancaster Ave.
Eakin-Hughes Piano Co., 261-63 S. 52d St.
FJllman, W, H 6124 Lansdowne Ave.
Ledane, Harry, 416 North 52d St.
Melchiorri Bros., 4932-40 Lancaster Ave.
Universal Talking Machine and Record Co.,
50th and Chestnut Sts.
West Philadelphia Talking Machine Co.,
7 South 60th St.
SOUTH
Luplnacci, Antonio, 730 South 7th St.
Miller, B.. 604 South 2d St.
Musical Echo Co., The, L. Zeben. Prop.,
N. E. Cor. 5th and Bainbridge Sts.
Philadelphia Phonograph Co.,
1836 East Passyunk Ave.
PhiladelDhia Phonograph Co., 823 S. 9th St
aiuuw, narry, oiz
-bank In hln name, but instead sho put It In
her own name.
Lewis, whoso right name la Harry llee
termnn. was In nn automobile accident In
tandon threo vears ago, nnd when ho sued
tho nuto company to recover damages. It Is
said, his wife testified that sho was his
banker nnd took care of nil his money.
As a result of the ncclrlcnt Lewis Is now
partly paralyzed. He Is now not able to
support himself.
I CONVENIENT! I
2
This is the Only Company
Authorized to Check
ft RAfifiACE U
e On Railroad Tickets at Residence V
f, to Destination. Ti
(J UNION TRANSFER H
COMPANY ,f
.M oprnre 11.10 Itnre 1421 U
interpreter and
two more of the
f'jfflmSi
Collins, baritone,, and llyrou G. Har
lan, tenor.
SOME GIRLS DO AND SOME GIRLS
DON'T. Oscar Shaw, baritone.
SOUTH SEA ISLE
Sterl-
HEART IN HONOLULU.
Trio.
bouth 9th St.
Get in on
Perry's
$15
Special
Today !
These $25, $22.50
and $20 Suits
now g-oing at the
One Uniform
Price
$15
will cost every
mother's son from
$25 to $30 next sea
son, and make him
envious of the qual
ity in his brothers
suit purchased in
this Sale at $15!
And the beauty 1
of it is, there's "
plenty today T
to choose from T
at $15
JFor, this big store
does a business which
thinks nothing of hand
ling as many Suits in a
week or ten days as
some stores carry in an
entire season ! That
means good selections
with splendid oppor
tunities when handfuls
are the offerings else
where! But, just the
same, there's a bottom
to the deepest well, and
an end to the largest
time ever entered on,
so
Get Busy
Today's the Day!
Alterations at cost. "'
Don't monkey
around trying to
get the ungettable!
($ Come to Palm Beach
Headquarters and see a
stock that will knock your
eye out! Every size and
every taste taken care of!
Same story for that pair of
Outing Trousers !
Palm Beach Suits, .$7.50
Breezweve Suits. , . . ,$10
Mohair Suits $12
Silk Suits $15
White Flannel Suits. ,$20
Outing Trousers $5
PERRY&CO:
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts,
?0 BOVT 1T TKEET
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