Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1917, Final, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i
. '
hf.
L
WTif HmfW!
(f
TO.,ri
kl l.w
i ffT, IP . "!?
nTTin'lTTTNV TtTtTITTN TTITvATm nrm isrir --- 1 ' nrn'kVtniNTi.'' 'TvTlA,T..rW-n1n ,.in HAii ' M - '"';, Ji.'l .M, l,.
V.1JUNUr Jru JLU 4SJJsjrJJtlriJLiUJrJli, WJU1JIN . I, JLJlJMiJK. 'J, AX'I , iSTrf- -4
5.ST0TESBURY
PRAISES DEAD HERO
.Wealthy Banker's Wife Writes
Letter of Sympathy to
Mrs. Laskowski
EACH HAS SON IN WAR
MRS. EP LEY'S PLEA
HEEDED BY BOARD
$1200 Awarded to Policeman's
Mother Widow's Charms
Bar Similar Claim
it , Wpthcr of Humblc&t Birth Lost Boy
When Jacob Jones Went
II . Y
own
A letter from Mrs U T Stntpshury.
the wife of tfio richest banker In I'hlla
delphla, to Mrs. William I.nskow 'M tlio
wife of an oheuro Buloor keeper In Cam
den. "expressing tho Bjmpithy of mm
mother to another In tho death of a Ron
who has Rlton hla llfo for tils country,
i,is -n touchl"e featuro of tho dcelop
menta growl"; out of tho Klrkl"R of the
United States torpedobo.it destroyer
Jacbh Jones by a German Mibmirlnp
last .Thursday
Mrs. Ptotcsbury herself lias n. t-on In
tho navy. Ito Is KnslRii II. It Croni
ncll, who ernilujteil nt Atirapolls after
a special court6 I let cnr. Tho bond of
HMrtpathy brtwrcn Mr Klotctlmrv nnd
Mrs, LisI.owbKI IIch In tho f.iU Unit both
hao Riven nons to tho n.ny uud ono of
them has suffered tho rcalct loca .1
mother cm haxc.
Jfrs. Ftoteuburj's letter wan us fol
lows;: Jly Dear Mrs. Laskowski:
l'leaso accept my hca tfclt smpa
thy In our great sorrow on lino"
Indeed "laid a costly sacrifice upon
the altar of freedom" In tho natton'H
defense and all motlicrn who. like my
eelf, hao given their nons to the Na
lal Service, must shc.ro In jour lulef
May I also tell ou th.it Mrs. Dan
iels, tho wlfo of tho Secretary of tho
Navy, told mo that their joy at tho
rcfecuo of Commander .Itattlcy was
darkened by tho sad thouRht of tho
less fortunate families whoto boj
hac, alas, been lost?
Ah cha'rman of tho Nay Auxiliary
of the Hcd Cross. I wish to thank you
for jour patriotic camplo In Joining
our orRinlznt'on whero I nm sti-o ou
will find consolation In work for tho
callant men who llko your son, hao
offered their llcs, to lighten their diffi
cult and dangerous dutlis.
I hops ou will find tlmo to visit tho
headquarters of tho Nay Auxiliary,
at 225 South Eighteenth street, whero
warm welcome awaits jou fiom tho
commltteo In chareo.
liellno me. cordially jours,
KVA STOlUSll-ltY.
(Mrs. i: T Stotcsbury).
Mr1". I.Tkmvskl, who w.ia born In
Oermanv and ho-o son was Known In
tho niy ns William 1" I.itkon, j ester
day tmrchiMil ini niberhliw in tho 'ocil
lied Cmi-s for herself nnd lur koii,
whose diath, ulio said, had hrouiMt tho
war Immediately Into her home Klio
wept as t-lio i-iioko of her bereavement
at Ited i'iomj licadiiuirters. Mio and
her husband, bho diclarcd, li.io to ide
sacrifices to buy Liberty Uonds, but t
tliey felt tint they eiiouiu Co itnimr
nnd do what they could to support the
lied Cros. Hho cxprescd tho hopo that
every mother In tho United Statu would
Join tho lied Cross.
An echo of tho fifth Ward primary
election tragedy was heard today beforo
tho Workmen's Compensation Hoard
when Mrs. Theresa Lpplcv, of EUC Mar
lon avenue, mother of Policeman George
A. Upplej-, who was murdered by New
York Kunmen, was Rrnntcd $4 per week
for 30n weeks In a lump sum. In addi
tion. 1100 was allowed for funeral ex
pcnsis. Mrs. Kppley mado licr plea on the
Rround that her dead ton wos her chlof
import nnd becauso of her ndvancod
j cars. Thero waB no objection on tho
part of tho city nnd th board Rranted
her request Hlnco Mrs Kpp'ey has been
receiving: n compensation of J I per week
slnc- October 111 sho will reecho about
$1200.
A younc nnd pretty widow, with a sit-months-old
child to support. Is not o'IrI
bio for a lump sum If she desires to
Tt U bo"" - -. - (S ,, -t ,',l
o lay Complication1! mlht enu
'uou'h tho younc lidy's nttrnrtlrness,
hn tip"brs btllcvcrt, and rho might
marry nealn.
This popular rullns vrot-e oxer tho re
"uc't of Annlo Cltintck. of tlethlch"n
vhoo hulnnd I'rinlc wns kll'ed nt th"
't'thlehem f"tfl Commnv'n plint ,'
l"til comnenntlon of f4'oo wan Rrnnte'1
nnthcr nnd child Mri Onrtek. hower
flked that her slnre 2i'', be Rrnnte'
In a lump sum so tint sho tonld tntrchaf
n propertv nnd start a bosrdlne hou'o
Tho crmpany was willing, but when th"
members of tho board saw tho preltv
xounR widow who Is twenty-three jea"
old, thev ln'Keil Hin was trranted an
Immediate nmount of $200, liowccr, to
pay somo minor debts.
Harry A Mackcv, chairman of the
board was asked todiy reRirdlntr the
status of wounded soldiers who nro ctc"
employment In Industrial plants Some
emnloycru ho raised tho question o'
''sblllty In caso of accidents to these
men.
Mr Mnckey declared that the employ
ers tnko such men on their own repon--Iblllty
nnd th-it they will o held liable
for any Injury tho men mlRlit sustain.
U. S. WIJ L PTITLP PARGE
FLEET FOR WATERWAYS
OLD SANTA TO VISIT
LITTLE FRENCH FOLK
Gifts and Letter of U. S. Tot
Will Result in Christmas
Cheer for 600
MARIONETTES PLAY
IN UNIQUE MOVIE
New Essanay Feature, "The
Dream Doll," Acted Almost
Entirely by Puppets
AllMY IN
WITH TUB AMK1UCAN
KIlANCi:, Dec. 12.
Santa Claus Is going to itslt all
the llttlo French children under twclo
jcars of age within n certain larRe area
of war-ridden Trance this Christmas,
thanks to a llttlo slx-j car-old American
girl In a southern State.
SK hundred llttlo orplnns whoso
fmhers lune fallen In battle and rcfuRco
ihlldren who hno Just emerged, from tho
horrors of llfo In I'rciuh territory held
by tho Germans aro Included In the
group of children who will discover th's
year that the sound of big Runs cannot
senro away old Smtn Claus
"Daddy," wroto tho llttlo Southern
girl. "I nm sending jou this letter with
somo llttlo colored pictures I made.
Won't you please r1c them to the llttlo
girls and boys whoso fathers were killed
In tho war .mil m.ijbo will
Chrlstinas7 '
"Daddy" happened to bo tho Quarter
master Colonel of one of the first Amer
ican dlI?lons landed In Trance. In
phslnuo ho Is i little tmn, but he has
a big heart. To quoto his own words:
"The letter simply knocked mo orf my
feet. I hadn't been thinking about those
poor llttlo kld4 before That letter was
what started uj doing things"
By the Photoplay Editor
After nearly two joars of preparation,
Howard H. Moss, a student of nocltlcs
In motion-picture productions, lias com
pleted his ilrst lbsanay llvo-recl feature,
"Tho Dream Doll."
Thin picture Is enacted almost en
tirely by fourlcen-Inch dolls. Although
Mr. Moxs has produced for llssanaj- n
number of o.nc nnd two reel doll motion
pictures, this Is bis Ilrst attempt at nn
hour-long production. Ho devoted six
months In tho making of It.
"I hao nlwnjs been Interested In
tow. ns I hao In tho motion-picture
art." Mr. Moss tald to tho puppet di
rector recently "And two J cars nqo
tho possibilities of making dolls act. by
methods which I believed clncmiphotog
r.iphv would permit, camo to my mind
' I Immediately bounht a collection of
doll rlllrsrters Thesn urrn built nn
hao no I my own design, nnd tho Initial lot wero
I iireelv experimental Tor. although I
inew wint the requirements would be
'et I did not then know Just how to
oMslo them
' Tor weeks I worked In a locked
room experimenting nh tho dolls
s'certnlnlng the possibilities, as far ns
their nnlmstloti was concerned And
wint 1 dlscoered thoso first few weeks
formed the nucleus nf my sjstem of
j milling 'The Dream Doll.' "
LLOYD GEORGE DEFERS
SPEECH ON WAR AIMS
Premier to Make Statement
Before Christmas Recess,
Ronar Law Announces
TILE TRUST" MEN
UNDER JOINT BOND
Twenty-one Contractors nnd
Dealers Arc Held in $21,000
"Blanket Bail"
ANOTHER U. S. SOLDIER
WOUNDED ABROAD
MEATS HELD IN STORAGE
TO BOOST PRICE, CHARGE
Fpoil Agent Simmers S.tjb Law Is
Violated Despite L'ffort of the
Federal Admit.istr.ition
Vast quintltlcs of beef, pork, poultry
and other meita htc been held In iold
storage lious.ua In Thlladelpl '.i in lo
Jatlon of tha TenusjUanU cold Morai,.!
law. In nn effort to boot pi lees ac
cording to It. M. tHinmeib, tpeci.il agent i
of tho Stato I'ood and Dilry Depart
Jjicnt. Desplto tho confet ences food dealers
hao been h.ilug with rou: . andhtntc
tcprcsentitles nf tho Ti.dcr.il food ad
ministration lien. In uu o.fort to lower
tho high cost uf foodtt'jffs, tho MR. Us
havo been held, Mr Mmmcra hald:
A report of tho iondltlons existing I
hero has been nuiIo to Washington by
Slminerb. Jav Cool.e, receut'j- ap
pointed food dictator for Philadelphia
County by State Tooil Administrator
Heinz, refused to comment on the
charges, s tying that tho situation was
beforo tho proper authorities at Washington,
Shipping Board Sets Aside $3,600,
000 to Provide Turs and Car
riers on Mississippi
WASHINGTON", Dec. 12 Tho Shin
plug Doard today Hunched a new pro
cram tlmt calls for hufdlng of largo
llccH of barges and tugs to ply Inland
waterways Tho board announced It had
iiptirnved tho recommendation of Its
it gal department that directors cf the
' inirgciicy TIect Corporation properly
can make nn allotment nut of fundi)
Hppruni luted by Congro's for that pur
pose. Tho board Immediately set nsldo 3,
(500.000, to bo expended Jointly bv tho
chief engineers of tho army and tho
ecnral nnn-u'cr of the fleet corporation
for building twenty-four barges nnd four
'iigs on tho M'sKslppl ItUer. Contracts
'or tho new c-ift nro to be announced
within n lew diss
STARTS TRUCK EXPRESS
DETROIT TO SEABOARD
Ooernment tu IJctrfn Xcw n.pcri-
ment in Krciuht Transpoitu-
tion Tomorrow
HUTItOIT. Mlth, Die. 12 Tho
Mkhlgan war preparedness board nn
nouneed today that tomorrow morning
ti nt -eight uutomobllo trueKo will Uaie
heio loaded with munitions for nn At
latitlo lort. i Two tank cattt carrjlng
'.T-o'lne, lubtloatlng oil nnd nntl-fivizo
nlMuro will uteoinpiny them.
T.io trip y.ntks a new era In transpor
tation .f freight. It being tho Cioxern
mcul's Intention to continue this line
cm n after pcueo N tbtabllshed. and to
build repair shopa along the route
Captain Dronson, quartermaster's dc
partment, with seenty.nlno enlisted
men, will hao chargo of tho train
TROLLEY-AUTO SMASH
BADLY HURTS WOMAN
Broken Axle Causes Street Cnr to
Jump Track and Ham Forked
Machino
A broken front alo of a trolley car
on Tenth street ut tho corner of Market
today caused tho car to lcao tho track
and colllda with an nutomobllo parked
it tho curb, Jamming the auto upon tho
sidewalk and against Miss C. D. Grady,
twenty-flvo enrs old, of tho Udgeton
Vpnrtrrlents Torte--econd ' "s'k
sddo neraic, an employo of tho Philadel
phia Tlectrlc Compiny, knocking her
down and bruising her severely. Miss
Orndy was tnken to tho Jefferson Hos
pital, but was ablo to Icavo shortly
aftenvards.
Three wheels of the automobile wero
broken almost to bits ind the car was
otherwise badly damared Nobody was
In the auto at tho time of the accident
nnd somo tlmo later tho owner had not
put In his appeirance Tho car boro
tho license number 351 283, wh'ch Is
registered In tho nimo of Gcorgo Still
Ings, 1S0S Chestnut street.
"JACKTPR" JUMP KROM
RAFT TO SAVE MATES
Admiral Sims Koports N'ew Stoiy of
Heroism in Jacob Jones
Disaster
WVMIINfJTOV t)c 12 'Tho lift
Is too lically loaded," said tlio oniccr,
In chargo of ono of tlio jiontoons nut
Jacob Jones waa torpdoed and tunic.
"If wo all stay on we'll all go down"
Thero was a moment of sllenco nmong
tho men, and then, without n word, two
dleed Into tho Icy sea lloth found pirs
to which thev clung Thev wore cheerd
bv the chilled sa'lors on tho raft wlillo
thev battled with tho tea.
Ibis ttory was sent to tho N".ay De
partment today by Admiral Sims lloth
of tho men aro listed among tho sur-hors.
OFFICERS OF AMERICAN
RED CROSS RE-ELECTED
"NO TIME FOR RECORDS."
DECLARES RUTH LAW
Avintrix Too Busy Preparing for
War to Emulate Miss San
son's Achievement
Christmas Membership Drive Ex
pected to Swell Orp;ani7ation
Ranks to 10,000,000
WASHINGTON", Dec. 1 All officers
of tho American lied Cross wero re
elected at a meeting of tho General
Board hero today.
According to tho report of Ulllott
Wadsworth, acting chairman of tho Cen
tral Committee, tho Ited Cross now baa
3J87 chapters and li 381,000 members
.Mr Wadsworth outlined plans for tho
Christmas membership drlec, which Is
e-ounted upon to bring tho membership I
up to 10 000,000. Tho leport of John I
SKelton Wlll'ams, tho treasurer, covered
only b"en months since Congress
changed tho Ited Cross fl'cal year to end ,
Juno 30, and contained no figures.
W. Trank rcrcons, director of cvlllan i
relief, sketched tho work of tho Hcd"
Cioss U) icllcvlng distress at Ha Ifax. I
In tho Km Salvador oirthquate and tho
Chin i floods.
W SHINOTOV, Dec. 12.' I nm going
to war nnd hao greater things to ac
compli h than breal.lng records."
This was tho reply today of Ituth
Iiw, noted nlatrl, when usked If she
would attempt to regain tho utflclal
American nonstop record for airplane
flights which Kntharlno Stlnson ester
day wrested from her In fllng from
Pan Diego, Cal , to San lYanclsco, a i
distance of 010 miles. In 9 hours and 10
minutes. Mlsa Lau'd record was C12 74
miles.
MIs I,aw Is In Washington preparing
to m iko a number of flights for the
!tnetlt of Congress. A bill to gho licr a
-onimlslon in tho aelitlon eoips of the
iv Is pending In tho Houtc.
LONDON". Dec. 12,
Premier Llojd Georgo will make a
statement on tho war beforo tho Christ
mas nd'ournment of Parliament.
Chanccl'or of tho Exchequer Dons
'.aw made tho announcement In the
'louse of Commons late today. It ha1
Ncn expected that tho Premier lilmsel'
would speak, and that ho would ouflne
eiy fully tho war olms of llnglind
Tills Is tho second postponement of P
-pecih by I.lojd George. He had bee
"Chcdu'ed to address lawyeis at Gra'1
Inn last week, but tho engagement ws
cancelled owing to a cro cold wh'cv
the Welsh statesman tuddenly de-
eloped.
Lloid Gcorgo spent tho week-end nf
i his. country home nnd bis friend-
brought word back to London enrlv fi
nek that ho had been p'annlng a speech
which would restato llrltnln's alms I
tho wnr and whkh would bo preliminary
by Its complete ucqulescenco In Prcs'.
d-nt WUon's war alms, to a Joint war
alms statement on behalf of all the
Allies
Ilonar Law, In announcing the forth
coming speech tcdav, did not explain
tho specific topic which tho Prime Minis
ter would discuss, but it was reg-irded
as certain It would bo em Taiglnnd's
aplntlons In tho wnr.
Prior to repealing tho Premier's plans
Honar Law tlatlj refused to produco the
correspondence between London and
Huchareit pieecd'ng tho entry of l!u
mnnli Into tlio great war
WILSOS'S AIMS IN WAR
APPROVED BY ASQUITH
IlIltMtN'GHAM, Tnglaiid. Dec 12
r'ho complete URicenient with tho ulms
n.l Ideals of l'resldent Wilson, ns
olecd by former Premier Asnulth In his
iddross hero last night, affords tho liveli
est satisfaction hero
Heartily Indorsing Wilson's message,
to Congress, Ahqulth declared that Gct
mitiy must learn that tho sjstcm of
enthroning force as tho sovereign author
ty does not pay.
T.ndurlng peace, Mr Asqulth said
nut lest on authentic proof that the
German peoplo nro ready ns the Allle
ire to establish tho rulo of common and
cnuil rights
'The Allied pccplo," he continued, "d-
Iro u clean peace to attain which thev
iro unflinching In their resolve and wll -
Ingness to make tho neeessary effort"-
and sacrlllces "
Tarly In his address tlio former Pre
mier said'
"I havo n greater reponslblllty thin
any living innn for Great Britain s n
tranco Into tho war. and I say It de
liberate!, with all tho knowledge I now
have of tho then ununagincu uorrors or
woild-wldo war that, that If I bad to
llvo tho tlmo over again I bhould take
tlio samo decision. '
Without doubt or hesitation I say it
has been worth while, subject to only one
condition, that tho wnr ends In a peac
w hlcl. Incur3 tho attainment of our eirlgl
ml purpo'c, containing In Itself tafe
guards for our own permanence Such
a pc.ico lias becomo tho supreme, domi
nating need of tho world."
Twent-ono contractors nnd retail tlio
dealers, present and former members of
the Philadelphia Tile, Mantel nnd Grate
ssoelatlon, wero held under 521,000
lolnl ball today by Judgo Thompson, in
'ho federal Court, on n chargo of con-
'Piracy to restrain trade In violation of
1 'lie Miernnii anti-trust law. After nn
xtended argument, during which the
I 'lovernnient asked that each defendant
-c held under J2500 ball, nnd counsel for
he defendants petlt'onlng tho Court to
lease them oa their own recognizance,
idgo Thompson IWcd a Joint bond of
10U0 under which each defendant en
era that amount of security for the
thers
Tho tile men nro charged with basing
'olalcd the aw in making agreements
vlth manufacturers throughout tho
-untry to sell tlio only to members of
he association, nnd with tho Tlio Scl
era' Tnlon to furnish union labor to no
me not nfll'litcd with tho organization
n addition. It la charged that they en
Three Additional Deaths From Nat
ural Causes Reported to War
Department
WASHINGTON", Dec. 12. Another
American soldier In Tranco has been
severely wounded In action and three
I have died from natural causes, tho War
Department announced today, as fol
lows: '
Wounded Klrst Lieutenant Kdgnr W.
Voung, McKcnny, W. Va., medical corps
attached to the British forces.
Dead Corporal IL (. Kvans, Palmyra,
Tcnn, December 0; Prlvato I, M. Shnw,
Columbia, Mo, November 2D, and Prl
vato J, A, Morris, Tond' du Lac, Wis
drowned December t.
J f'TMlM
t V,r.' 44
3 if W
f ijH!te
BULLET WOUND FATAL
Lewis Clcorl, of 1163 South Tenth
Ftrect, a Falesman of bvotblack supplies,
died this morning ns a result of being
accidentally shot through tho ejo in the
boolblacklng parlors of Peter Scarzi, at
Tenth and Walnut streets, on Monday,
Ho was twenty five yeirs old.
Scarza la being held by tho authority
vW7m
hi i
r M
CMttaal
MHvHvH 9 H
rttl lMf
tkthtMtoi
of
utbtk
cMteiu
ttracttrt
terns, tkat
ii littlf
in tdecttac
that will meet the tailef rf I
recipient. fM
Then too. our prices ar '
moderate and rery tton
sell ii guaranteed by ut le
juit as raprostnttd. &
Our btemoni Tlookltt wilt It inl tftt I
Mitchell's
DIAMOND STORES
56 N. 8th 37 S. Stl
IVautlrol
ruBf, i-w.
Gala frith
ptotlnam T09
uil I.arf
OlafnoBd,
soa.wk
ViTTi K TiiB EtUbllthed lltll
SPRJsJsWiSi
leavoKd further to icstrlct tratlo by re-1 Jjg .
'using independent dealers admission to ,
ho association, lis a eonsequenco or
which nonmembers wero unitilo tu do J-.W
conmetlttvn business. IZ
In a similar Mroseeutlon ngal
ccmblnatlon of manufacturers nnd
'allers In Chicago ball was llxcd
,10,000, It was declared. Whilo somo
tho loial defend nits wero fully able
'urnlsli J250O ball. .1 hi cater number
them, their counsel stated to tho couit
were merely Journejniiii, who eould
supply this nmount of ball
Navy Gels Wife Deserter
NOUItlSTOWN, Pa. Dec 12 J T. j
Conway todiy was turned over by JuiKe
Swartz to a deputy sheriff to bo fikcu
to H"klvn Vv s'l-'l "o 1
arrested for desertion nnd nonsupport
if his wlfo and child, living nt Ardmurc.
He had Bono to BulTnlo, N. Y, mid en
listed In tho navy under the namo of
T 1: Mlt'cr Thu navil authorities as
sured tho cou I that $33 would bo dls
ontched to his w Ifo monthly nnd as much
moro as needed,
18941
1917
Captain McCall to Practice Law
On the application of Congrcssmar
Geoigo S Graham, Capt iln Howard
Clifton McCall, son of Joseph 1J Me
Call, president of tho Philadelphia Llec
trie Company, was ndmitted to law
praetlco In tho Superior Court today
Platinum and
Diamond Jewelry
Platinum, the richest of
metals, is a fitting complement
to the rarest of stones.
Nothing can quite equal it
as a setting for the diamond's
brilliance.
So what could be more
fitting as a gift, mounted in
ring, brooch. La Vallierc or
other attractive ways? Our
experience is worth something
to you.
Charles H. Hambly
) 1 6 Chestnut Street
&SSS
to Send Your Friend a Victor
Record Certificate '
A novel idea, that
offers the oppor- j
tunity of Rivlnjr a J
most acceptable JtitVj
and the recipient
chooses the very .
records wanted. Just '
Till in names, the
amount (S5.00 or
more) and return: tl
wo will sign ana i
mail it to 'any ad-ti
dress you direct,
timed to arrive on
Christmas Eve. This Certificate enables the recipient to choose
Victor Records or a Victrola, if desired.
Can you imagino a more appropriate gift or one that
breathes the spirit of the Holiday Season so well? Victor Records
will bo appreciated and will bring pleasure' to every member of
the family every day in tho year.
Send for blank certificate which explains the plan.
nst a ' T IHinw
ic.,3V M"
31 T I -! 4.W m 'Uf
SB am:
ii nmimsManittjmBmr
0 &? GH'HiwerCo. &
Pi jjgl v.isWrrtvtn .reejrB3ra.-fss).-.u,eB, M
The
Borne
o!
Service
(Nifc5s7k5k?--
G.W.HuverCb.
1031-33 Chestnut Street
OrEV KVKNINOS U.NTII. XMAH
Victrolts
and
Records
k-?Ws5sS
Protected Safe Untouched!
Ss
r
Sc
V
Uh
(tlon
tto
Vn
fns
on-
try '
tor.
r
tan I
At. l!
:. t
$4000 GEM ROBBERY
Holmes Protection Saves Diamonds' Worth
$25,000 in Another Safe
Robbers looted the eafe of .
diamond merchant at and se
cured 51010 worth of valuable gems,
robbery was discovered by
other diamond merchant, whoso oitlce ad
joins that In which tho robbery was com
mitted. His eafa contained J25.000 worth
of diamonds, protected by the Holmes
System.
l&fuuiA Sho Co.
."nni o.
UARCHTNO SHOES
Ilrocxton, Msis,
Hockltnd, Ms)U
the?
wtt
an.t
In H
an- utf
cent)
tnotl
hanf
trafl
thai
54&,y
sm
3
Woman Overcome by Gaq
Mario Micrldnn. fortv -seven cnrs old,
occupvlng n room at s'.'l North Twelfth
street, was found ovcrcomo by gas by
other roomers early todiy. Sho had
failed to detect n leak In the eas fixture.
At tho Roosevelt Hospital It was said
her condition was not serious
Crushed to Death by Trucks
Caucht between two autotrucks, ono
of which Ind heen slrtcwlned by n trol
ley car, James McICInley. twcnt.flrc
vc-irs old, of Twenty-second and Oxford
streets, was crushed to death estcr-
'inj,
QUICK WORK SAVES LIKJJ
Man 1'tnncd Under Auto Beforo Ap-
ptoachint; Train Rescued by
Friend
ALM:NT0VN", I'a, Dec. J. The
nutn of Harry Mohr, of N'orthampton
skidded on nn Icy road today and tum
bled down a thirty-foot bank on thq
tracks of tho Contra! Railroad In front
of nn apjiroachlne train Iveinly Relff
who waln tho car with him, Jumped
on tho Lrlnk of tho bank
l!y n superhuman effort Rolff worked
tho llcht uuto from tho track, to tho
locomotlvo only stripped off a wheel.
I Mohr, who wns pinned under tho auto.
I was badly bruised, but will not die.
a L
- j. n
tJ!lk
4jki
1.
rUlr " HATS pv
M f TUIMMRII VV.T.T. W J ST
The
Waiter
says:
"Because of the
increasing de
mands of' our
patrons for
MORNING
SIP Coffee, it is
now a perma
nent part of our
menu."
In the red can
At all Grocery 'and
Delicatessen Stores
'mc.
Vppard
Son
923 MARKET STREET
Specials for Thursday
Fur -Trimmed Coats Ha75
Model ruin Tnllored St; le. rjurika, Urecn.
Jiron, lleoiroot. Taupe, Majcnti, burollu velour, .mJF
pebol cheviot lc-revB, plushes, hrthr mixture.
lllltSCll'H DWI.liillT MKCON11 FLOOU
Fur-Trimmed Suits $1 7S
rjaln Tailored Styles Kerumt-Trimmtd slodfl I rl " V
nutton-TrlmmesI Hljle. Urondclotn. French r I
Herges, Poplin. Fine Oatiardlne, MKiurc. lliacka, ,
Green Ulur. llrowna Plum and Taup ehndea.
lUKHtll'H D.WI.IOIIT HKtONK I'LOOlt
Silk & Serge Dresses $
, rer-Draped, 1'lrated, Kui.lan EffeeU Tunic Jlodels
and Other Hatln. charmeuat.. Strai Ueorsattea,
CombUlKtlons Crepe Meteor In all eolora
IIIKSCH'M DAYMUIIT SECUND FLOOR
17.50 Fur SETS$
Grsr. Red and Ulaek Canine, neatlr mad and So
Ithed. Alto lied Fox Scarf 3 aEWe aatln lined.
IllltSCirs KTKKET FLOOR
10
10
Crepe de Chine Waists $Q.98
Mriped Crepe de Chine. Taffeta. rnr Willow, kH
Tub SlUu. etc. HlBSCH'S STREET FLOOR C
Fur-TrimmedCoats $7.98
All New Model. Krerr Coat worth flO. New '
pocket and belt eflecta ijirje collar.
nd belt eflecta. ITf collar,
IIIHSCH'S RABlMlK UABEJlEXT
OA
m
- e-
- t.l
?
v-S
C
V
Y
HOLMES
ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMBANYJ
Sl2CHESimnSlVfshidmml290M
s
The Old Songs and the New
Delight Three Generations
There isn't any one thing about a hornc that gives somuch general
pleasure as a Player-Piano. Everybody enjoys it. Not o"nly the whole
family, from grandfather down to the smallest child, but all friends who
drop in of an evening for a social hour. Tho
LESTER PLAYER-PIANO
is the ideal player for any home, because it is easiest to pedal, easiest to
accent and gives the widest range of expression of any player-piano made.
It has no confusing levers. It is a Philadelphia product and has the in
dorsement of leading teachers and musicians of national reputation.
The Lester Player-Piano is the best ice can make, the best anybody
in the world can make. But, being sold direct, it. is just as easy for you to
own a LESTER as one of the inferior, nondescript kinds, for we elimi'
nate all the "in-between" profits of jobbers and agents. By our confiden
tial easy-payment plan very little cash is required. Let us show you how
conveniently you can have a Lester Player in your home this Christmas.
Invest your Christmas Saving Club savings in something substantial,
lasting. Don't fritter them away this year. Liberty Bonds taken samo
as cash. Full value allowed on your silent upright in exchange.
ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS DURING DECEMBER
)-
Vf
5?S
A-M- I
a
.&
ir t . . . ,a
variation m nnurty voium
of Bell Telephone conned
during an average day.
Qiioin
"2)"5T6T7
)
As the Hour Hand Moves
F. A. NORTH CO.
1306 Chestnut Street
WEST PHILA. CAMDEN READING
302 S. S2d SI. 820 BroatVi 15 N. 5 St
KENSINGTON TRENTON WILKES-BARRE
1813-15 E. All.jVy 209 E. Stato 170 S. Main St
NORRISTOWN LEBANON ELKTON. MD.
228 W. Mais St. 116 N. 9lk St. 139 E. Main St
Mall this coupon today
V. A. NORTH CO..
1300 Clieetnot Street
Pleaso eend mo booklet and complete de
scription of your
.LESTER PLAYER-PIANO
also details of easy-pa) ment plan without in
terest or extras.
Name
Addnes
i it-1:. 17
- m
A teleohone switchboard is not a marhinft that
starts at a given houx and runs for a given peiw
ioa at nxea speea. ,
" w
Rather, it is a huge mechanism that is always inV
service, subject to the wide fluctuations of traffic 4M
volume shown above. ' $ijj
The call to arms has brought unprecedented
Lraniu volumes una nun manpn inn lmpranaw
j,, j. ... , j V ..1.7. 7, rr T,,W
uuueu uuuea anu responsiDiiiues on me -Seu'
system.
"M
r
But the operating force can be counted on
for steady effort and performance. These
young women sense the importance of
their work as keenly as do the six tVwtt-
onvifj Rail MW i vi nn. .l f4 41. 4a4-? '
UUIIU, n, IHVIl IrBIV C WCI(K. V) tftO WWW V(
number ?ioiy with the colors in France.
nnH fit the nnntina Theii vonlttn hrvtt M.b iA
witw urv v,w vunvwvi fVM f bwHku ivw fravvw1 &
depends on them, and in doing thsir bett,.t)
mey appreciate thoroughly every etn-jv
dence of consideration and co-operation'r$
on the part of the public. " X
The Bell Telephone Company
rLt
y
Silk& Serge Dresses $P.8
i 4 . --- - a . - , vi f '
of
fMtelai
,!
7.rnt
ki. W t ,1 r