Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1917, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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'lennon leads fight
ON TRAIN "HOLD-UPS"
Councilman Causes Arrest of
Crew That Delayed Trol
ley Car
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There aio tl.illy "Imlil-iipv In South I'lill-tdclplil-i
nntl as jrt the nHleo hac lulton
no action
The last litlni vvn Select ('uiiiullnntii
Jniiict 1! t.ciiiuii lie UftH held up at I'lf-
ccntli ntrert ami W'uxliliiKtoii awntio foi
tnrlvo minutes Tbc "lilfiliunjimii" In thin
cace a tlio reiiiiNVlvunlii Itilliimrl
J,ciiiion vv.n liouml inirtliuiirtl op it "f.
tccntli stnet cat. lie hail an Important
ctiB.iKement ami even minute count, , Hut
when the till iimiIkiI Vnnliiiii;ton uveniii
B blir Iticiiiiititlvr No l!H to he euiet -rhUKKeil
mutt the tracks with a l.iz) ami
(orlotii ficlKlit train ami xtoiipcil
l'luta (unic f i citu windows nml olim
tlinuteil at the enclneet ami the reinitiate
ftt.-tur.ill 'Ilio niotoiniaii ami rontlucto'i
cNpresxiil tlie-niHf-lvii In the l.uiKiiiiite of
true UnlglitH of the to.iil The ptiKhim
liuluil Ii'i cap bin k further on lilt lu-ul
unit iiviicil I'm twelve nilimtiH I.iiuioii
nml IiIh fi llou-p iHHeiiKirs wire Htullc il
oll will see' thev nlmutril when 111.
train e-enttinll lumhereil uiiw
(.pinion Kot liuxj liiiunilliiti i , s lH
District Attornej ltotnn anil l.Ut r con
fern il with Cltj Sollcltoi Council) Inol
ebntiillv Lennon hain-il tint the It.iplil
Tran-lt rViinp.im wimbl b.u J up anv mtloii
he look ill th matter Itipiei-eiitatHi -of
tin Kiplil Ti.uitlt t'liiiipni) Hun ,,,11
feiml with 11 ine(ntathe of the IViiii
) It nnl 1 lt.1iho.11l 'I lie tullio.ul riitnpui
was Willi Hut that doesn't mil mitten
b iin means
Tin f'll Solicitor told l.punou to hie
Jl.iKlstr.iti IIiIkbs summon the 1 rew of
I'mtlne "n l!H and asstirul him th it the
fit Solicitor's olfke would be reptenntul
at the henrliiK. All oidlimnre of Septi 111
bor s, 1 SSI, pioldis 11 llni) of $-i In cases
where nn ciiBlneei 01 innduitoi blocks 11
stnet mole than live minutes
"Three hundred thousand persons south
of Wnt-hlnRton sivcnuo hive math thru
hundred thousand complaints against those
hold-ups at Washington avenue, said
Lennon today "I promise to ten whether
his onllii nice- can lie dally ilefleel The
dcln)t li.io also depreciate il leal e
lali values In this i-ectlon I know
of a i.ie when a ileah 1 was taki 11 to a
man to buy a house, and the piospietHs
pimhiMi was ibla.ved b a fre inlit train
at Washington avenue- while kciIiik to look
nt the dwelllni? He did 11 t hu the lioiie
That'- null one of manj inMauns of how
these hold-ups ale hurthiK South I'hll.i
delphi.i 1 hope the) h t me make all the
compl lints If mi 1 win Minn lmc e iioiikIi
to but an automobile "
The ease will hi hi mil uirh 111 t week
at the office of Mnf;iti.ite HriKs
ILL MOTHER PUIJLFSIIES
PLEA TO MISSING GIRL
Aihcrti.sos in Evening LciIkoi' for
DaitKliter, Who May Have
Been Kidnapped
newHinpei .ulvcttlxeiu. lit li lllnu of tin
;ei lolls sliknesi of hei mother Is Iiciiik
used as a lat.1 n s jit In Hi if i t t . II hi
Allta Mml.i St.iclcliti.iii, twcnti scais old
who dlsapiiiaicd Anrl 1 lioiii lui home I
III.M Wall ue htiecl All efToits of tin po
llie Inn failid and the f.imll.v hopes the
111 I if ill hlilinc in the perMins who in,i
be iht.ilnlni; hei will be mowd b the no
tice of .Mrs Staihlni ui'h 11 nes
'I he following- advertu "nunt appeals to
Oa la the ilashlllcd miliums of the i:i:visri
l.i Diihit, insetted l 11 slsti r of the missing
gill
Ulta .Mai la S our mother serioush
ill. oiir ic tin n will sio hi i life "i
(Jon t oii come' We want on
signed) r:t.iz UlCT'll
It is ii.ued tin g il Is In lug foiclhh held
m Is sufieilng fiom lipped iiunioi 'I In
latin theoi) is iignided piobahle btcausi
of a wound In the head wljlih she Miffcml
leveial e.us ago
Miss htadelm m Is about the feet tall and
weighs iiliict-!iw pounds She has tlatk
hill and ejes and Is lonsldeied cr at
tl .ii 1 1 f When she left home she had onl
foit cems A leward of fluo was offeied
fol Infoi uiatlon
I'lJIGAK TRIAL OI'KNS .MONDAY
Slayer of Kdward Boland in Fait mount
Park to Face Jury
The tti.il of Kills I) Krlgai, of Hoothwyn,
Dclawaic County, who Is charged with hal
ing shot and killed Kdward lioland, on
Xelll I)i le. ralrmount 1'arK. last Augu't
has lieen set for Alonilaj Tlio ease is to
he tihd befoie .Itulge WesseN In the t'ouit
of ()ti nml Tc i miner
1'ilgai Is at piesent at liber! undei
Slii.imo ball Set SI .il times the ease has
liei ii set foi tilal but each time a post
ponement lesulted
William I ow lie, one of the witnesses
against I'llg.u, was suit to the count)
lulson for tlillty da)h b .Magistiate 1'rlce I
lod. i j on an .'Kcus.it Ion that ho had stolon
milk tioui a wagon on Itldgu aei.ue, mat I
Mlih.ili. DosMic), who was one of the
men with lioland the night Itulaud was shot '
Is ahead) uiiilci f(!00 ball for alleged lob
hlug ol frilght i.its Ilia case has nut
Jit come to tilal
Pierce Quits Han aril Alumni Job
CAMHIIIIKir, .Mass, April 8 Tho tes
Isuatlou of Koger l'leice as general sccie
tary of the Ilanaid Alumni Association
was minoiiiieed toela) Jlr. 1'leiie, wliose
lislgnatlon takes elicit July 1, will devote
his time to othei Intel ests of Harvard
Unlveislt) Charles Jackson, of this city,
was named as his successor
li
nniii'i n inn
Tour Wife
Will Save
At Least
A Dollar
I
a
If ou brine tho entire family
here tomorrow for dinner.
Wa serve tho best only nt u
price that gives littlo proflt but
lots of nutront.
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ANOVER
Twelfth and
Arch Sts.
fi-'nlronce on Itth St.)
CLAUD13 M. MOIIR.
ilgr.
1ERSEYITE GIVES CARLOAD
OF TOMATOES TO U. S.
UridRcton Mnn Writes to Governor
Ldgu of Desire to Present Uncle
Snm With Gift
TitlJNTON, n
"f n carload of
J . April '.'S An offei
canned tomatoes mid a.
siiRKestlon for the
,1 ,. , . '.t'uiiK mill I11H
liie IlacketiMck meadoWH to Iniiias
Jersej H mtrlctiltuml prodints and
Iialulng and ihklng of
New
. - - .... i'..i,ii, in mill Klllll'
e mos.iulto problem In that section of
...ii . . Ilte"'',l "i liiinioi Kdge's
mall eslerdnv afternoon
Mo-es Knurrman, of :in,. Athmtle Mieet.
IlrldRctoii. offered to the Unite I states
arm, through the OoNernor. the cm load
m tomatoes He wrote
"I'rletids of mine me Joined with me
Hi this innlter. and I em assure oti that
the tomatoes will be the best on until,
the only kind Cumberland County pro
duces Thex will be n.wli grown and
freslny canned '
Ira M Uepuj f H.iekeiisaek sns in
lilt litter to the lioNcmor tint If the
llaikensiek meadows weic drained mil
lUed all of New Jerse) luiild be kept
not only in fresh vegetables, but In milk
potatoes, gi iln nml other foods besides
wining an eesore Into a beiutlful spot.
Mi IhIImcs BUih a plan If .arrled out
would also sidle the mosquito problem
CRIPPLED BEGGAR HEATS
MAN WHO REFUSES AID
Piofessional "Panhandlei " With Fancy
Name Wanted Cigarette-Jailed
foi WicldiiiK Clutch
A hoggin with a fanei n in,, ami a
woodui leg mH tnil thru mouths In the
Housi of Collection bieallsi hn klim ked
down a stiangir Willi 's erutih when th?
sti.mgii iifiiscil to vIm. him u elgirette
I'crelMil Whitirii Is tlu. b.ggai He lt
nt .11 Ninth Ninth urecl lm Identalh
he has a brother Chnrli magtii Wlntus,
who also is a begg.u a ul h is a wooden leg
l'rrclnl'H letlin was tliorge Wallace
lOl'i Mt Veimiii stieet Tin Iraeas hap
pened at Tenth and Arch streets todai.
When I'erclui! was taken to tin, Kleventh
nnd Wlntii stnets police station .Magistrate
Trac rtcognlred him as a "panhandler"
"Ihrce months" he Fnld
RIVER (JIVES UP BODY
OK LOST BRIDGE GUARD
"Floater" Believed to Have Ilcen Wil
liam Ilochc, Who Drowned on
Way to Po-,t
A bod of a soldlei in full uiiirmm be
lkcd to In that of Willi mi I'.iiehe, i om
inny II Kit -t I'ennsilianl.i Intantn, N ii
who was drowned prll IS, has bien found
In tile Del.in.ue llixei just aboic Caindtn
John Klannlgaii of Hrlstol, Pa another
voldhi and Itoi .le weie drowned when a
guard boat upset l'laniilgan s bod) was
sulistqueiitl) leioveied
I'ollceinm John sliuhinau, ol the Cam
deli foue who found tin bod) had It ic
moled to the I'.niidin Morgui for lib ntlll
i.itioii
I'l mill::. in and Itoehe in re arslgned toip n
giiiiillng the I'inns)lianl i Ilillio.nl bri'lge
across the Delaware above Kraiikford
'I he) were being rowed to their pasts when
tlio iinil e ipslred Helng in full unlfinm
and unable to hold to the oietturuid boat
the men drowned although onl) twenty feet
fmiii the New Jersi) shoie
ASK GUARDIAN FOR AGED MAN
Reluthe.s Fear William Hallow ell May
Incst jil.').',000 Estate Unwisely
NOP.IllsroWN IM ptil J8 Wearing
th it Wlllhini Hallowell eight). four )eais
old of Ablngton, ma) be Induced to Invest
Ills foitune unwlsel) his lelitlies were In
remit 111 Norilstown. asking foi the appoint
ment of a gll.lllli.lU
J.ECaldwellcVQ.
Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square
Remembrances
JEWELS
GO LD W A R E
SILVERWARE
ENAMELS
LEATHER
s&j X
The Philadelphia Art Galleries
S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts.
Mm)
REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer.
Important Executors' Sale Continues Today
and Following Days at 2:30 o'Clock
Tin: i:stati: op
MARY B. C. L0VERING, Deceased
iiE ran iu-itukwood," wntv hciiooi. lam:, guiimantow.s
to ur; tjoi.n uv onueit op
.Mil J, H. I.OVi:itlM3, Uiecuto-
Mil ti. IOVKItl.NG, i:xeeutor.
lOtB SUSAN U. PKMllKtirON, llieeutrlx
VALUABLE PAINTINGS
Some of the eminent artists represented arc ns follows, i.:
iwn.t.i:. i.
zii:m p.
ihiiai:. .1
I'A.IN. J
wtirrox, k.
houshpau. Tiino
HAUL. fllMIKIlT
lll.AKUI.OCII, it. A
ON HRKMIJ.V. MUTKH
swoniJ. J, ii
UAITIIIUNT. C P.
KNIOIIT, 1 II
VAN MATlCKt:, i:
UKMINOTON. P.
KOKIIKIt. AflTIIUIt
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in.oMMnns, ii. j
VIONTICEI.M. A T
MMITIf. ItUHSKI.
l.Zi:ilOHS PAL'I.
A I. SO
The Entire Household Furnishings of the Beautifully Appointed
Home of MR. ROBERT HOLLAND
vun.soN noAU anu htp.nton avunuk. ourmantown
Chippendale Furniture, Oriental Rugs
Diamonds and Jewelry, 17th Century Tapestries
Ineludlns an Old William ami Mary Arm Chair In walnut, covered In orlelnal groa
uoliit material. Hare Old Mahoeanj Chippendale Pierced Top Table,
Carved Walnut William und Mary Arm Chair Petit point needlework seat and back.
Old Adam Sideboard In three part". Klllolt Tubular Chime Hall Clock.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
PMIIItAClNCl
MIIHH IIAO, IS kt. sold, with diamonds and eappblrei
NECKLACE, containing OS Hlue-Whlte Dlamonda.
linACEI.KT. with 170 Dlamondu and
. ... -t
KINO,
Genuine Happnire, weigmng i'n
i.. uiih Platinum aettlng. bought at Carller'a. sth Ave, N. Y., for I12G0.
TWO UNSET DIAMONDS, absolutely perfect: weight a 30-100 kt.
IlINO, neautlful Oriental Cashmere Hopphlre. weight 0(ver 7 kt surrounded. by 0J
niue-Whlle Dlamonda. tThls ring Is valued at 17000)
Ceramics resresentlns the
V n.. Bnrf m.nv nh Tmnnrlinl Articles of IfoUiehold Utility
(ff JEshvv. -a irnmini hAinnvlnv tn
GUm2 d.lshls. an srknowletteed art
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917
FRANCE HONORS FWE
AMERICANS AS HEROES
Henry Houston, of Philadelphia,
Among Recipients of Mili
tary Cross
PAULS. Aplll 2S
I'lve American ambulance diUers toila)
wore the CroK de (luerre, Prance's wnr
iros for "estrnordlnary bravery undei
lire "
The) weic
IIK.NItV HOPSTON. of Philadelphia.
JAMKS (IIKI.KSPIK, of New York,
W.t.K.N .Mel.A.NK. of (Jarrlson, Mil
SltOO.M WAI.KKIt, of Chlcngn
IIAItUV W CHAH!, of Cleveland (
The oftlelnl citation III dispatches de
clared this quintet stuck to their tasks of
earning out wounded under a continuous
luiinli irdment of iiernuin guns The ainliii
lames operated bv Gillespie and Mcl.nne
were both iHm.igid by shells but the) and
theii colleagues all suioeided In bringing
In their woundid This was on March IS
All live men me members ol Section 12
of the American Ambulant i Corps, which
left for the front lite In Kebruuv
STAHIUNG Pr.ZI.ES POLICE
Victim Refuses to Disclose Offendei.
Lat'cr. When Found, Also Mum
A stabbing whuh the ii im qi lis Insist n
keeping senel ptl77ed pnllir of the Klonl
mil We.tinoie land strei Is stntlmi toda)
after (install liallbralth of i'l' lte(se
stuet, hid walked into the KpWiopil Hos
pital with tluee deip wounds In his back
tlallbialtli nfiisul to disclose either to
ph)slelans m the police who had stabbed
him
l.leuteuiut l.iwson of the Piont and
Westinoriland streits station went out In
vestigating aftei questioning liallbralth foi
tin co hours and returned I it"r with Thomas
Vendenviir, who lives In the house i!all
htalth oceuplis Venilenvlei, auordllig to
tlu) puliie, admlttid he had vtablnd (Sail
hraltb, but not'ilng would persuade him
to tell win Iloth men will be arialgned
tochi)
i TODAY'S MAKIUACI
LICENSEES
Jos. pi 1 1 I iil lii in il".' lluiirfin!
lur I ninhn iilln Km. rfoi.l n
V 111 In in I Kiln V.I 1 1 lluil I i
II. rlh i i'l.ll.i. k 'Jill s liouii r k
I mils i hrl5tliiit ullis N 1 1 si .m.l
it 1 1 ii
-i . i d
Kb ilicth
Melllimir imi'i llnrlns si
liinriti t lllkiulii is s Siilfiinl il .inrl Kll".i
iili il Vfhln. U.ii V erli t
Jib 111 I' bnCtllv, Jill.' V 1.iIiIb' lie Iinil
Mnn V Ki-kcii .'Is I! Vlninclil s
ItiimiHs II VVINiin J.'i s lllli -t . und I.l7.e
M.tjulkir T.-t Illh si
Jnlni l I.m us Mil tin?. I an anil I ltii I.
t'loui r .Us s. ir, ut m s
llenjiimln W liruinniuiiil Tt.' s llsl si . anil
lil-ii Mllhill ll.'is Wlllnn si
Jnlni i.ink rill iisilm si ami II ul ib llcnislcy.
sill , llllll -I
Mllleui I I'aiiiiiiisi I mini MiruiRi N J nml
Mnn l Mi Ad tins Isj; N rjtli nt
iirkn UiOlrin. i t.J I s iu. rleHU si nnd
r.illlHla PliiMllillUU -17 hnrun si
ibilirlil i In rii)ehiiiskii sjH lliitnuHMioil st . ami
Win Lunik li.' I VVnllin si
liilin Kulil, lir.7 N lliinlirrv st nml Kbotr,i
Hull. r. I'llteilll. I'ti
Jusiph Unil'irskl Jlln Poll si mul Mnrjn
liiilo. li .tl'.J Mtitnii I st
Vhlotil 1iilurn .il.'li Habuiin M ilul Y.nhllRi
Pi lines JiiiJ Hli htnon.l st
St inisliiM Silnik ITt'i Mlrust st mil Plimces
llntirow koske JJJO Kuril, r st
Hiinlts KniwBuk .' t'.h Itinkliis si nnd Mnr)
KIiS7illlli Im Hit-' Mllis el
limb I V Armstrong 7sji llutnnli live eil
I lei. n I Slinlnuns 77tll st iu( I,ons i.t
lMwhi I. Ulllliitiis Jin" Piiilkn.l st nml
Mirgell It IMinienn l"07 Kolllkroil st
Willi. mi Vb sorle l'14'i K f amlirln si nml
M.ir Vlrliivltt .1111 I.sii.IIcj live.
Jninis I llucli.s llntlmro I'n nml Anui
i; It.'IIU li, li: llruMii st
Willi, nn I'nliii VV IlinliiKion I I nml Kill
Wnrsl hit, Jin'' fc mil t
Alii, rt MiUreii (nil I'l nml Hazel VV.
ixiililsnn CAS V filil.ll st
Ilarrv II llevjn ,"IIJ. sprliig si . nnd Psteilo
V Vtlde llUl t; Pull st
lluv 11 Keith 1111 Arch st nml Minnie t'rnw-
I. l.'Ji Hnrui e si
IMiiln cIhsst -itt V, Norrls st nnil Anm
Powell 'J ITI i: Ailnms nt
Itolirrt Tmlor. UJn N llounril Rt , ami llcs-le
smith PJ 11 N bee st
Clinrles P stlnnib Jr. Ill Ilrovvn si nnd
l.ouisn It t ook t'hestnut Hill
Mlicrt stei. HJJ f'nrtion st . and Martha Whli-
comli. il'io i: Hutwnt at
IliritAHDH V T
I.SNKSH, (IPO
ASTI, A
lIAItPKINIES II
UADUAZO P
WKHKll, TJIKO
f.KHOME, J I,
CnANE, iiiiuci;
WTANT. If
AND OTIIUIIS
41 Kapphlrea,
. .
his.
aurroundtd by -1 Illue-Whltc Dlamonda
finest productions by the Old World
very nromlnent Attorney or Phlla
connoisseur.
? VSsfi- MIS 'fai
vft
I'hnln tm riMttniiul ttts r h
FINED FOR CHOKING COOK
Princess PiKtiatelli d'Arason was
lined if 10, following charges of as
sault hy Beatrice GiuikIuui, a
former domestic, who testilied that
the Piiiuess had choked her and
torn hei waist when she refused to
do chamlionn.udV. woik. The
Princess was foimorly Ruth Mor
Kan Waters, ol Philadelphia,
daughter of Mr. and Mi.s. G. Jason
Waters.
The Dollar Watch
Now $1.35
Owing to greatly increased costs cf
material and labor, a watch of
Ingersoll reliability can no longer
be sold at ft. 00. Rather than cut
quality the price has been taised.
laHlK!sii
Waterbury
Radiolitc $4.00
Reliance 97 -n
Screw Case Vif.oU
ffpi w rH
ROBERT H. INGERSOLL & BRO., . New
UNIVERSITY ALUMNI
TO ELECT TRUSTEE
Ballots Issued for Poll Under
New System of Graduates'
Representation
llilllols fol till ileitloll of a tlllslei of
Ihe t uiverslty of Peiiusv Ivmila have bun
mailed in uiemlieis of the nliuiiiil todav
Il is oulv leienllv that mimbiis of Iln
iillimul have luiitli ipated In stub mi !
tlon The tiusties Ihiinselvii previously
i Ii i ted new im iiibeis
Tline candidates foi the uualit tnistii
ship have been tiomlimtiil, from which one
will be i lei tul Tin v ale II iuiitoii I,
CaiMiu, 'Tl I. ,1 Piaiiklln Mel'iiildin. s.
' , and Allien I! lliiiiiku ill C,
icotdlug to a new arimigt me lit thin
u. nuts ii I e Mihuilttid to membiiH of Ihe
lieneial Aluiiiul Soeht) III Ihe foim of a
ballot. ce hiding the graduitts for the
last thliv itais mid the lole Is takiu bv
mall and must imoiI In all InOii votts If
the candidates fail to poll that utliubil the
clntloii will be ilei Ian d void
Callipilgll lelt.'ls In the lute lest of SOIIH
ol the candidate s also hue been inillnl to
il il with the billnts Copies of articles to
.ippiai In the Aluiiiul liiglslu whli h i oiiii s
out aftii Ma) I in ii Tin me to tin tin i
laiidiilatis also have In i u luiilnl
'Ihe candidates me will known to t'nl
Viisltv of I'eii'isvlv ml i nun Ml Carson
ami Ml Mi I'.iihlcii .n Phil lib Iphl.ms, Mi
luiinkt r is a ii it in of plillaihlphla but now
It. living In Chicago
Ptihlisliers End Convention
M'.W Htlv piil js The Aim i ii in
Newspipir Publlsliers Association closed
II' three davs' loiiviutlon here bv n -eh
cling Hopewell 1. Itogi rs, of the Chtcagn
lulli News, as picslitint, ns well as the
othei olllii is. and three dlreelois wliose
In ins had c Mill id
S12S.fl0n Collected for . M. C. A.
souiti.sniw Pi iiiii 's rii.
amount mllMttil iisteidu tow.uil tin new
building fund nt the M C M is
sln.ono making a int.tl since last s.itmdai
of Jl.'NOOi)
Q I VI H jif II, iln bury ts the ate people
J IVjs SHMMKHBHESl.C"'""'4""""' want iwwacla)sthe small J2-size
BPsW T y Jf watch. IUsiJcs it's jeweled for
mJ 1 S M .jj& fiLL aceuiary ami tt lasts for
ml S CySimSf itSr and .a.s.
This is Ingersoll week with
OF course, I sell Ingersolls all year 'round
it would be a mighty peculiar week
when I didn't. So you may wonder why
I'm celebrating this week especially.
It's just a sort of an "At Home," that's
all. There are a lot of people I'd like to have see
all the Ingersoll watches. Some of them, I ex
pect, still think Ingersoll makes only four or
five models. And I've got a brand new and
complete stock to show them.
I've an even dozen of the Ingersolls in my
window now displayed just as you see in the
picture here.
There are more Ingersolls besides those on
the display board but that dozen will show
you, better than anything I can say, the truth
of the slogan, "There's an Ingersoll for every
oneand for every use."
I especially want you to see the new
(Illustrations
There is an Jfit40' for Everyone
ifiSmmmm
Radiolite $2.00
Tells time in the dark
Radiolitc $2.25
Two-in-One
to ' a'v
v fovjf
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Cold Filled CasefO.UU
Triumph $1.50
GUTEKUNST FUNERAL WILL
BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY
Dean of Ameiican Photoj:inpher.s to De
llurictl nt Laurel Hill
Cemetciy
ruueial unices foi l'lnhrlik tiiitekutisl.
dean of Ainerlimi pliotoginpbeis will I"
hi Id In M Tllesdai ul J p in at the tllile
kutiM home, lsl. Ninth llmivlii street.
Iltetinelit will be in l.auiel (1111 Ceinetciv
Mt llulekiilisl illnl vistiidav at his home
aftii mi lllutss of tight weil lie was
tight) -sK )tals old II has been his
lUstntn fol Mills to go liouii ill 111 lia Ii nml
eight weeks iigii hn fell nil the steps of Ills
house us he was b uviug to let urn to Ins
pl.ue of business at IM Alt ti slieet He
was inillnl b.'u I. to the house nml lieu l
lilt It again
He Is sltivlud l) tun tlaughli r. Misses
Kuiinii mid U'athi rlue linti t,mit ami In
one slstil. Miss Mar) t iuli kniisl
Mr tiiilikiiust hid n it i mi I ii 1 1 'ti ." u
pholiigiaphi I that was wnrld-wlile
SPY SUSPECT HELD
Russian Attested I.tukinp; Neai South
Philadelphia III IiIko
Pollie or the l'lflielith ami Mivdei ue
inn stiitlon fotiuil ii man linking hi tu nth
(be tmllev hi Idgi at llio.ul and Putti rson
mimic on the mad to the navy )unl.
shoitl) nfti i .' o i tm k this morning
Questioning fulled In uveal finis mior
than that he was Mb Inn I ulzbetialikn
mid ii look on a Itllsslnii steamship .lust
how III 111 111 llil il In lit 1,1 til .1 1 11 lb. Iirhtt...
he eou'd not sn Mnglsliale liilggs liel, H 1 Moodi nml I'liarles Ileehter I n
bllii miller J t.tio bill for u furllnr him Im; I hei ,lf " advlsoiv board of the i .uiic-h
until the poll. e Investigate the ease All otheis of the twinti niiinbeis of tho
lioaid wire honorai v pillhearers
S.iles of Aulo;r:iihs Nets SL'.ISII
M W MiltIC April JS 'Ihe sale of ,iu
tograpbs from the llbrarv of tin I. it. Pieib
MbU S Pirku. of liiooklvii
sollli li is inui luib il it II
(.nil. ries ' In i a il f,n II,,
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pild In l.nlil "I i I" t. i th. i
poitrnits nf .ii in. l ii ii
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"Radiolites", the watches that show the time
in the dark. The hands and figures are made
of anew self-luminous substance -that contains
genuine radium and glows brilliantly in the
dark. This substance will last ten years to
put it conservatively.
And also the jeweled models, theWaterbury
and the Reliance, which are the sensations of
the watch business.
I can recommend Ingersolls to you because,
for one thing, you can take them anywhere
work or play. They stand the jars. Besides,
they're good-looking and best of all, they're
accurate, which is what you really want a
watch for.
When you think of the faithful service you
get from it, and how permanent the satisfac
tion, isn't an Ingersoll watch
iul of value you know.-' tMtty millions
them sold I guess that's the answer.
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Radiolitc
Midget $3.50
Radiolitc
mSu
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$4.00
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Junior $2.75
Eclipse $2.00
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MANY MOURN AT BIER i
OF MURDERED PAS!
Funeral Services for tho Rov;
James T. Childrey, of Had
donfleld, Largely Attended
The bod) of the Itev .lumen 51. T. Chll-
tlrc), of Iladdoiillcld, N J, who was mur-,S
deied bv ur tiildcntllltd negro on Wcdnes-
tl.iy nlglit on While Horse pike, lay In "i
state tnil.i) In the I'lrst llapllt Church, of '.
whli h he was pastor llundieils of floral
1 1 11 tut e m weie banked near the casket.
Iletween II mid II ,1(1 o'clock thousands
of frh nils and uieinbeis of tho t ougregatlon
filed tbioiigh tin- e bun h At - o'clock the
fiincial seivlie was held under tho direc
tion of the Iti v Ur o p Hat lies, ii member
of tho i Imi Ii, mid a letlred minister who
for foil) -two veins was pastor of tha
Hlghtstowii llaptlst Chuieli
Shoit addiesMs wiro inndo by Mr, Mil
ton S Kv.ms piesldent of Cro7er Theologi
cal Sc initial v In Spetuei Mceser and Ur.
Hdwatit S Poll. ml. both of tho seminary
fiicult) ; the P.cv lr Skinner, of Ilk hi
nioiid. V.i . the P.ev l)r Shnonds, of I'llza
beth, N J . the l!ev In P. A .Smith, of
Cllr itieth, who was the Ile Ml C'iildrc)'i
predci essor at the llaildonllelil church J th
l!ev Call M lllotk rtitor of Hie HplseopiiJ
c'huith of Ihiddonlltld, and other mlnlatcrit
nf the town
Ihe pallhialeis wt re C 11 ICelton, A H.
liiltnlnvvA lr, 11 M Kben, I' a powoif
Aftir the siivlies the bod vvbh taken
to the mult rtaklng estnbllshmetit of James
Mi i till, and tomorimi inornlns it will bo
shlppiil to ltlihmond Va , In elinige of a
hi other, lioland cliildiev and a .i.ster. Mm
1istm liitumeiit will be in the Hollywood
i nieti 1 1 at Ulriinioiid
s, mli is still bilni; made for the negro
numb rer Two rewards for Information
line bun ofleieil -one of $1(10 by citizens
i f Haiblonllebl and olio of $500 hy county
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