Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LBDGBK TJH1LADELPU1A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1019
jSPRtntklERS
MAKE ALL FIRES LITTLE TIKES
A cow kicked Chicago
Into a bonfire
Which means you must fight
firo befoio it grown big. Globe
Sprfnklers do this because they
are always on the job and ready.
Thv are piotettinR millions of
dollars of property all oer the
country. Why not yours?
GLOIIt AITOMtTH' SI-BINKI.VK CO.
tOJS ttiWIIIMlTtlV.HLMr.
ll.cklimin 331
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&&
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C. B. N"Itlon Cornr-eiy'- "Cit, of tlnStlo"
Is Globe Equipped
MARKET FOR CITY
IN LATIN-AMERICA
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VlCe LOllSUl IOr rai'agUay
Op
timistic Over Pros
pects for Trade
LARGE COAL SHIPMENTS
Brazil, Chile, Argentina and
Others Take Goods and
Arc Eager for More
p....y.u
jpSK!Kr
1 i aioreliiml Ilone'er. ileflnllo Informa-
n. M. rielschmann. Vice Consul here , ,l0" 1,ns ,10t bc uhu "a
. .i .. ii .,.- i,,i..,. Thn Interstate Comnicne Commli-slon
for Paraguay. Is optimistic over business , ,m(ls,ffU,rs t0(ln rf,umcd their prohc
prospects for Philadelphia and South nto tb0 cause of the wreck. Tour w It
America nesses, two of whom wero examined jis
"Varlous shippers haxc told me." he i ""'!' " Questioned today.
said today, "that they expect bis busi
ness to dcxclop. The Indications are de
cidedly for a much larger business than
we hate jet peen."
The-consu1ato for San Domingo and
Paraguay confirmed this statement, ns
did some of the largest Philadelphia ex
porters to ltrazlt and o'her South Amer
lean eniintries The Berwlnd-Whlte
Company is exporting considerable coal
to Paraguay, San Domingo ana uni-i
ruay.
A tq-rrA ivnrtrer nf penernt merehnn- .
SiiSlse said: I
BJS "e started a brisk trauc, ineiuuing
"machinery and clgircttcs, to Brazil,
Chl'e nnd Argentlni clgh'eon months
ago The tiade his been on the Increase
ecr t-lnce Propicts are xery good In
deed for fade of nil kinds,
"The fiowinmcsit's flxlnn of freleht
rate I' lioldlmc thliiKs link consider
ably. We could hate gotten ery much
more nn nnny moements but for this.
HonoiT It will not last much longer.
"I heir tint th Emergency Fleet
Corpornt'on Is s I Ing sW of Its steam-
eh'p" 'o prlate owicrs on the Instal
ment basis to Ret 'hem off Its hands.
Th'.s Indicates that the C3oernment con
trol of steamships won't last much
lonircr.'
The A P Cummlngs firm Is preparing
to send out seieral vessels with coil
I There Is good demand aIo for lumber,
munitions and potash from Buenos
lAlres 'Shippers would be glnd to pay
tilRher ratis If bidding for tonnage was
allowed,' said an olllclal of tho firm
The demard In South America for our
oods Is considerable. We hate shipped
tonslderahle to Brazil and Argentina
(nd could ship xnstly more but for lack
f bottoms, due to the low freight rates."
WATCH YOUR COAT
v JUDGE'S WARNING
IN NOBRE TRIAL
Audcnricrl Injects Humor Into'
Court Proceedings With
Several Comments
"Watch sour coat even though jou
are In eourt and ate almost entirely sur
rounded by politicians" is the substance
of a bit of advice given by Judge Auuen- '
rled
A wltncbs in the Nobio trial, to which
scores of nolltlclaus flocked jesterday
laid his coit on a chair and stepped
forward to the witness stand .
"You aro a very foolish man to do
that," the Judgo commented. "Brlns It
up here. The Court does not guarantee
the safety of garments."
Tho witness stared blankly, then
(tinned and took the coat along.
Whllo Assistant District Attorney
Mrurer, tho prosecuting official, was
reading from notes, counsel for the de
fense suggested a "short cut.'
.."You had better let Mr. Maurer elng I
from his own book," Judgo Audcnrlcd
suggested.
At another point when Mr. Nobre j
called to one of tho Commonwealth's
witnesses for a menorandum, the Judgo
remarked:
'Tho hen that sits on tho eggs doesn't
know what spots they've got."
PopuUrPrtcetsorPirdciilarPeopW
Shopping Special
5 Friday is perhaps
the most difficult
of days to select a
dainty dish that will
satisfy the greatest
number of discrimina
ting diners.
But we have found
one
Tomorrow's offering
CRAB-MEAT a la
NEWBURGH
Forty Cents
the portion
124 South 13th Street
132 South 15th Street
J. O. PATTON, ThmUml
KNIGHTMAYJOIN
hilu. Coroner Could As
sist, Since One Victim
Died Here
NO
DECISION
i
REACHED
Two Bodies Being HcliI Until
Montgomery Oflicial Fixes
Place of Death
Coroner t'tilKlit imiy lino to p.ntlcl-,
patn In tlio ImeetlKatloii of Momluy
nlttlit'B wreck on the Heading K.illw.iy I
nt Tort Wnplilngton, which caii'cil the I
death of tlilrteen persons
Serat of Iho wreo'e rlcllms may
hao died In I'lilliulelplila County, wlillo
on tliu way io lioipltali, find their boil
Ii3 then taken back Into Montgomery I
County, liable- Huff, or North Wales,
died at the Jen Inn "toniltnl
Thorp Is noma difference of 'opinion
as to whether It l nece'-uuy to hold an
Inquest In these deaths. The likelihood
of a. Joint Inquest, Coroner Knight n'd-
" cjoronor .Ne'tiii', oi .Monigomer:
County, has been sufTBested. but KtilBhl
iiis nui announccu n decision
Two llmllf, Uriel
The bodies of f? Norman Johnson and
Trunk Kroy, both of North Walei. ale
still held nt the Ambler mo-cue Thej
are not released becauso It b.n not been
' ascehalncd whether they died In Jlont-
(joinery County or Philadelphia Count'
lliey died on n spec al hospital train
wh'oh carried the wrerK lctlnis In
Logan, whenco they were taken to the
Uew'sh Hopltal. C'oronor Neelllc, of
MontRomcry County, was Informed that
both the North Wales lctlni3 died when
the hospital train was In the lcliiltj nf
A iniriecnin Mci'm was auiieu io ii e
toll by the death of Hugh A. Julius of
North Wales, In the Ablngton Hospital
last night. The number of deaths of
North Wales persons Is now Increased
to ten.
The federal probe la belne held In the
ofllcc of n 11 Abbott, superintendent or
tho New York dllslon. at the P.endlnE
Terminal hecral w Ituesses who were
. I I earn jesieruay wero renuieu mis muni
Ine for further cxamlnatloa It was
stateiPbv those conducting the ltnestlvn-
" lut 'r'1 '"" r""1"1 ""
haxo to bo made first to the (ioxernmcut
The Investigators for tho commission
are Walter S nice, II. C. McAdams,
P. A. Howard nnd II. I. Ljons J P.
Dohoney, chief linestfgnlor tor the Pub.
Ho Service Commission, is representing
that body.
Company l'robe lJndrd
Tho companv's Investigation has been
completed, acco ding to lii neral .Man
ager r M. Palrk. who stated that 'the
signals were functioning properly, and
we have concluded that tho englneet,
P. C. Cithers, either misread or failed
to see the caution signal nt Camp Hill "
This would p'ace the blame on the en
gineer. The Investigations of Coroner Ncvlllo
and DIst lit Attorney Anderson, of
Montgomery Countv, according to Mr. ,
Anderson, Indicated that the engineer
ran past signals set against him
No date has been set for the Inquest,
according to Coroner Neville, beiause
one of the most Important witnesses
P.ank P. Coulton, the fireman of tho
Scranton flier, Is In tho hospital, lie
hopes, however, to hold the Inquest laic
next week.
First of tho funerals of the North
Wales victims wll! be that of Miss Hazel i
Iludolph, who will be burled tills aft
ernoon War Has Increased Proletariat
The war has reinforced the prole
tariat b) reducing to lt ranks vihole i
sections of tho former middle class '
the great army of balarled emplo)es and
others of llxed Incomes, who havn Mif
fered from the rise of pclics more ih
verely than manual workers, and ban
seen their tavlnga wnste awa) and the'r
standard of living reuueeu until nnv
.,. . ,.nH ...! u....An n l.l '
; n'0t eVaTrad smu n.entT it .le-
scribes tho aitual conditions of minor
, Cioveinment employes, teachers, sales
' men. clerks, oftlce workers, and others
I In related occupations throughout Ccn-
trol Furope World's Work.
HOUSE of
1229 WALNUT ST.
' "
Twelve Natural
Black Muskrat Fur
Coats Reduced to
$250
l'ormer Price $325
These lemaining models lange in
length from w to 46 inches
and arc most handsomely
lined ana
aj-jf-jrjjr
Annual Shopworn Sale
Children's Shoes; $
Tan Russia Lace
Sizes 11 to 13. These are regularly
57.00. With $2.00 saved on every pair, it
will pay to buy for future needs.
Buy War Savin'
HUnipt v-ltli th
dollars you'll sat
here.
0
Igavel presented
bHHlHra
wm -. wwum. iwmirt .' J lei ir rjin-w-,y---i MMUMMkuuMi
The men's roinmlttcc In mine fund
tie- lm- iireeiitcil an cbiitiv mid sllerr
ti.ition of 111" work m eliairnian of the rampaign loiniiiitlri'. Fu-ira-cil
on the iler hammer i "Colonel Samuel 1). Lit, IVileratinii nf Jrlli
Charities 0er the Top, Januar l'i, 1919"
PRIEST URGES ACTION
AGAINST SAFETY HEAD
Father McDermott Would,
Test Director's Right to Re-
tain Convicted Police
The lte Daniel I Mcliermott, rector
. , , '
of M Mans CUIiollc ( hurch, I ourtn ,
street near hpruee, who lma been actle
for eais In IlKhtlnR iie In this olt,
pirtliululy In the Hlonclv l'lfth" Watd.
belli ics sumo IcrhI 'iiiIom should lie
take n to list the iIkIH of Pirector Wll
son of til" Depaitnient of Public Sifety,
to retain on the police lone Lieutenant
I)ald Hennett and fie patiolmen con
'cted and sentenced In connection with
the l'lfth Ward primal j election disorder.
which resulted In the muider of Actios
I1etectle i:ppl
'I certnlnlv belie'." Father Mctiei
mott decl.ued. 'that the irood mmc of
l'lilHde'p'ii i demands that the citizenry
take some action to bring the matter to
nn Issue and determine whether or not
the Pirector of Public Safetj has the
right to retain theso men on the police
force
"If nn action is brought b) any In
dlvlduil or nn let) to force the removal
of the men on the police force who have
been i-onvleted of partlclintlon In the
Tilth Ward Incident, which constitutes a
ser'ous blemish 'on I'hlladilphla'R good
name, It will ccrtalnl) have my most
hearty support
"If a burglar broke into mv house I
should prefer taking my ihanges with
him to calling a policeman v ho is dom
Imted by nn administration that permits
the retention of con it ted telons on the
police force
pjfljj) AUJQ USED IN ROBBERY
Car V liich Figured in Theft at
Jewelry Store Abandoned
The police lodi) ale tr)lng to locate
the owner of the automobile which wan
used bv two men who lobbed the Jewelry
stole of O P O'N'elll at '.MSI Kensing
ton avenue, of several thousand dollars
worth of h wels The machine vvs found
nhtndnml d list night at Broad and
Berks htucts
The men stopped III fiotit of tno lew-
Ai... u.n.d ..limit 7 . i clock last niRiit
The dilvei sla)id nt the wheel, the
engine running while tin. other man
got out Calmly walking nero-s the
s'dewalk, the Miond man hurried an au
tomobile Jick Into the window
Mnios' beto-e 'he c'.is ' i ' -
falling the nun had snatched two trass
of jewclr and ran back to the ma
Max Ttoen. n neighboring: photogra
pher, herd tin era h He ran to hend
ne men on. ni """; ",-,..
ore of 'he thieves elied: HMws jour
undertaker' '
O'Neill proprietor of the store, was
In the eir of th" place when ho heird
the crash of bunking glass.
IJr. Stahl Heads County Medical
The Philadelphia County Medical So
1 cli-ty last night elected tho following
i officers' Pr. B P anktln Stahl, presi
dent Pr John W West first Mce-presl-idenf
Dr J. Morton Bolce, secretary:
Pr T.dward A Shumway. treasu'er;
Dr Moses Behrend Dr I'aul J. Pon
tius arid Pr. John 1' Bodcrer. directors ,
I Dr ' Jay V. hchambefs, cenbor.
General O'Neill Is Honored
M. mbers of the veteran guard, 1 hlrd
Ueglment. N (1 P . h U military re
ception and ball in honor of Brlgadlei
Oeneral C. T O'.Nelll, at Lu Lu Tempi,
last night. AH tho members of tho vet
eran cu-ird uro veterans of tho hpanlsli
American' War. During the reception n
flag was presented to the guard by Ma
jor II B. Kelpir, and was accepted b)'
Adjutant General Prank n. Beary.
THE
WENGER
finished.
5
.00
Steideru)alt
1420 Chestnut St.
"Where Only the Best Is Good Knough"
to colonel utIrivALRYINSPIRESIH;
Ave JJW.V 4 iWiV, -tfcf. tJrM'.v- V
for l!ic rcilcriitlnu of JiwMi Cliari-
navel to Colonel . I). I.il in niiiire'
URQUHART AUXILIARY
RECORD IN TABLET
Historj nf R.tl Cro- Work to
nc p..,,( Wnnu-
maker Store
;
broiue tablet, 1 earliiR ill In It I the
hitnr of tm l iiiiiliait Auxlll.ir- of
the Heil ( rosn v ill be placi'il cm one of
tin" pllliirs in Itd russ Hall ot the
Wimanuikci htoro It will bo un.iil'd
i.u lj next month n reeoRnltlon nf the
wen', done bv this bmh dm Ihb the wa"
Willi the fou ml iloilm; of ihe 1 upi
hart workioom, Mrs !eori W I upi
h.irt orpanlcer and chairman of the
nulll.'n, annoiincrd that the nimnUi
tlon would remain intait, lead to nn-
s"er all uiHiReiiiv i.ills The nienibirs
ulll contlinio ilnlr mectlnRS and pe.m
time work
John WiMiaiu.tt.f i, who from He Ills;
has been a stanch frlmd to the
auMllai-j, sent the follow Iiir 1 ttei as
trlbate at the eleslng ot the wmkrooni
mm inj pirsonni Miovvirugo or juiir
great woik. and tho fads of uconl mil
cernlng it, I buiby nttuit In It bv tlu
" iltlllK, tliuk 11 111 lj K(J lUIMU in iiisiur
for vour chlldte'i'a ihlldiuis honor as
well ns vour on Not only nations, but
men and wouuu are tiavelers and li
the. cxrmple ou have set of uomm's
tiosslbllltles to seive on the high levels
of men, sou have made possible new
hlghuu)fl of progress for nil our nx
Tho pattern vou have set by our lied
Cross Hall will alnavs bo an Inspiration
to you and jour associates and to vout
humble servant
mohv wavamki:i:
Pr. Wllmer Krustli, Director of Public
Health and a rltlcs; II " stotislnir.
I'haliman of the Southi ineru Peni-vl-vanli
Ch ipter of Iteil Ctuss, Mr
Vrthur Lei, vln luesiilmt of th. outh
enstetn Chapter, nnd John M Puttcj
son JuiIro of the Court of t immnn
Pleas, praised tho work of the oiganl7
tlon In addresses rt lied Crohs Hull js.
terday. Led b Mrs Urquhait nnd othei
officers and directors of the nuxlliiiv
members, in uniform, mirched Into the
hall In military formation
FIND FOE MINES OFF CAPE
- - -
Sweepers MC'tro) WOt'lls, 1)111
some Still Alcn.iee ships
Mine sweepers working off the Poli
ware Capes hive iimoviil or distrojed
dozens of German laid mines that have
betn a menace to navigation to and
from this port
Nnval authorities here assi 1 1, how
ever. Hut all mines placed b the i nemv
lui-.e not yit hern mm pt out nf th's urea
It was learnrd at the Fourth Naval pi--ti
let headquarters heio that Mjbm irlm
nets stretched across tho Pel, mate ltlur
during the war had been removed
Tho nits wero removed bei itiso of (In
difficulty experienced in kie.dng tin i.i
In ordir. It was said Tin in ts hid
been broken many tlmei.
Sweepers and patrol boits fiom Cam
May have for wieks In-ui Manning tin
sea for mines A half dozin or mon
s'ghtnl afloat were exploded b) rlfli
and light gunfire Others were caught
in the sweeping devices and brought to
tho naval base at Capo May.
PV Silversmiths C(r
Silverware
The Designers of the Late
, Eighteenth Century in
France and England Have
Fxtrnishcd the rlotif s for the
Silver Services and Flat Silver
Prepared for Bridal Gifts by the
Bailey Banks 6 BiddleCo.
InllU'ilM
I'W I11!11 Willi PI Ii Wl ' I II1
fi
g.
fe
1
ns
i
s.H
Dim - u
Coats, Ulsters and Ulsterettes rr.ado.of all desirable
1
overcoatings in a fashion and attraction which t
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t
$25.00 to $85.00
Jacob ReedS Sons
1484-1426 CHESTNUT STREBT
JEWISH CAMPAIGN
nitl'ilml
ClitKU
Workero
Reports
Believr
Will Place
Total
Beyond Chicago Figures
REORGANIZATION PLANS
Directors to Med Tliurxlu) l
Pas on Mctnl)er-liip i1i-
eaton
'lie ixiiteturtit of rlvaliv h spin ring
work is in tin ennpilRii In i.ilse moni v
foi Hi" T.d.rrtlon of Jew Mi I'lmltles
(i i'i.-k tin S'llinrn maik mil pl'
tliisn ahead of the t'lilciign T.dei uiu'i
of .1. wish Cliultles
While f87H.I31 lepliientnl tin gland
Uilal nt the nlllilil e losing of Hit earn
pilgn hire list night dlieiims of the
drive toili) anuolltii ed tin re aeie null)
hclatnl ii ports nnd subserlpt'ous that
Mould swell the fin il flKiliis to tin covet
nl Mill The Chicago fulirulon, In a
tcient cainpalRti raised $!lloon and
ts challenge to the local oiganlzatlon
was niiep'ed eirlv Ihls ve 1.
"fter nil the easiest put of the loo
per icnt federation plan Is over de
i hired Louis Wolf piisltUnt of the Im a I
fedinillon, as ho htirve)ul inoie than
10 oOD subscription cards piled up in his
efilie ' The difficult task is vet In come
Ml Huso rtiib-crlptluns must be tabul it d
and put nn a s) stemat li' liisls to stint
with Then comes tho work of lcnrgun
Izlfg the Federation of J w sh e'liail
ties '
A meiting of fuleratloji dliectois has
leen i illnl for mxt 'CIiuifiI.iv nigh' At
that tlm J. lh eli.irlt.ili organizations
tint hivo npplleit for membership and
been accepted b the committee on mem
hcishlp villi be pasml upon bv the board
Committees on examination hive
In i u appointed bv the hoard" explain d
M Wolf, 'to investigate Hie appliia.
Hone nf v al ions un.anlz.itlo.is for in "in
tiersld'i It will bo month' before th-
fidiritlon m be iioiginlzed and put
111 ens) working shape Our annual meet,
lug lomoi In Mnv nnd we are hoping
to have thtnge adjusted by that time
We lnlleve there will be more thin llftv
Jewish organizations united unih r the
fcdeiatlon by that time
( Hmpnlgn Oiltiiitue I'leteses
' .N'aturall) there will be some changes
In tho board and in ilie lutiMitmion and
bj-laivs to take He if tli liurt in.nl
si ipe of work N lf I tni Ii leased
with t io result of tin iiiipatgii Ii
means not nureh li it . hivi nlnd
innie nionev iliau vie had in t i oi d ."
It mi ins thai we have tie lonttileln
anil iiivalt'- of tie lews of Philadelphia
biikl'ig us We mi in in be vvuithv m
tlio innlldeiiiv and to make the fnm i
tlon one of the rnatist nnd most nrv
liealili 011,-inlzatlons of its sott in tin
iiiiitilr) "
The viork of tho wonnns coinnilltee
during Hie campalgi was hlghl' pt.us
id bv ntiniirous i pi nki ra at Un ban-
liiet In Mercantile' II ill last night It
as the lln-il eviin ot tl, campeigii
glvili iiml'i the aii-p'iiH of Hie woniiiis
icmiiilttie of which Mr ithui Loib
is hi ad
"I want In th. nU the ladiis Mis
Loeb. liu captains, Uciitcn tins .mil
workers, for th"lr greil assitauci
hard work, and untiling eneigy in thn
iimpiign ' ile el lied Colonel !- 1 111
ehilriiian of tho cainpilgn eomni'tti
"Although I put )our etuotii at SJ50 noo
before tho drive, at the lirst p-ep 1 had
of vou I changed it to Sino.oOO Attn
Incoming better 'iniia'nfd 1 i iPed it
to JU.onnn ami now I lnlleve jolt i ollld
have raised a illion 'lheie Is more
work to do :iml I w int jolt to keip
.vour organization t'gitlier, nail) ai
me call of .vout i hall man
large Milisirlplinii'' I ruin Ylitinei
Among tlio uiiiipoitid 1 irge suli
si rlptlons ttotu womiu aio $.'5in) limn
Mis Munis Pfail7ir. Jljnn fiom Mi i '
ileith.. Ililnl; Jljnn fi Mrs Jo.eph-
Ine Nnthinson. $inm fiom Mrs ( lai
ence K Arnold; $Io00 from Mis It T.
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Ml l lllWi I Ii I1!' II Wil Will 'lIW IU IllWIII'LMll! VI III PPI II WW
ML Overcoat
trom a coJJechon
ofpicked styles.
Chesterfields, Double Breasted
w - t
$1000 fiom Jlrs. Albert Wolf!
from .Mis It M Klrschbaiim !
from Mrs. Samuel Josephs, Slnoo
from Mrs Ben (Umbel nnd Jf0t men
from .Mrs. (Violin Klrschbaiim, Mrs
lleiir) tierstlev Mrs Is.iho (iooilmiin.
Mrs Sol Sellg, hlrs .Simon Mlbertn in
.Mrs .lauib Itiodsk) Mts. Harry Mllhr
Misses Cassle nnd Julia Mii)ir, Mrs
tliin Sntniinbiirg. Miss Helm Klilsh
r Mrs ltebici-n UimliMiii ami )ln
( ill "lino Seldeiibnch
Mrs J Lnuihhilm, I'aptalu nf the
icnlral city set Hon of the women's csitn
nilltee. said n gieal deal nfert'illt shotild
lie given to .Miss Sadlo Mnjer and hir
workers wlu aeconipllslied much In
iho eentr.il ell section
Mrs . Ilsiriet Mini Mis Jom nh
l.lebcrinati vieir inuih plot sed b) cim
'illiutlons from women ctnplnvcn of live
mull tobacco fmtoilrs totaling nioie
than ,X00
'Ihe eotnpletc repoit fiom Hie wonien's
lominlltie as preset, tul by tho chair
man, Mis Arthur lieb, follows
IMstrlit
,1'atitnln
North rhllHileinhlii
eilnran)
Tot hi
Omnd
Tolnl
Mm llenr) e' I lelnher
I rmikforil
Mrs Setnui'i snn
Xirtti lluril-
Mrs Mil ns Wnl
il rmaniuMii-
Vlrn Ilen r. ti
ulh .l'lnl i I. Inhi i
Mli tin oli (It s uri?
Win I'liiinii liihli-
Mim lli Un imnl.l
Ituvb'irougli
M s v Inert Prank
i i ntrnl'itv
Mrj I Loiirhlielni
$1S
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Jl.l .st
1 "00
IS Jilt
111
1 .11.'
II
J.'il 1.11 flilVJiil of thn wire to the poles of a dry batters
and lnstnntl) there was ail explosion
TWO HURT BY MOTORCARS ' , lfp , - -
" - lIlool Teacher ail for I ranrc
Olio M.ltl's KlIPC lllokctl. AlUllher Jilts Hllzalnth II Wood, of Downing-
f - .it inn it li.iu uitllprt fnt t Vfi tniA tn r V f
1I,IH t.lll SC.tlp
I wo men are In hospitals tod iv Buffet-
ing Hum Injuriis received in automobile
nci iiifms in un eenlial pirt or the clt)
1 redeihk c Miiuldlng. of 23 Simpson
roid, Ardiiiou wis strink lv an auto
mobile u Prtienib and FMln rt stieeis
" Piirs.ni i negro Fiftieth and n h
f fleets tile diliei was arrested nnd
bdd utnlei $(00 ball bv Mnclstnie
file lis spaulillng was tnki n to (In
Hahnemann Hospltnl suffering fiom a
fr ictured knee
I am a tine siretv agent wis the
reiiiaik made b) F i Breniian, of
Patchogut Long Island, after lie wan
stunk bv an aiilomobile on itnstnut
street. In front of the YV'ileiiir llulldlng
Bietmnii Is safitv ngint for the Long
Island Itillioid, and hid Just arrivul m
Broad Stiiet .station a tew tnlmites be
fine He st ppi d off the utile walk bun
the pitli of a ii ui k driven bv lonph
liiSUvei i of l?.,l snulh IlaniMuft s'uet
Ilteiinan was liken to the .lifferson
llosplt-il and treatnl for a nit seilp and
a wrinclied km e Pesllvera was "c
lensid bv Msglstrate Ponnoik when the
nci'idint vias shown to have lnen un
avoidable MARKHAM NAMES GALLOWAY '
Federal "Nlniiai-cr for 15. and ().
Western Lines Appointed
I'thtiiiil piieitor ll.irkhim of tl,
Ulegintiv legmn t uled St ites i.il
io, d idmliilstrailnK oil iv niuioiiin nl
tie ai ,nintioi ill id I bat l s i ,al,ow iv
Iminuiti, now Feder. 1 manage! of the
Baltimore and Ohio wesie u lines us
F d I il iiiii.ii,er oi Hie Billlninie and
Ohio east in lines .ml th following!
Kioup of i illrimls W . stern Marvlindl
It.illiind Coal mid Con, llrmd r'nm
bell mil Valle I.illrnad Phil idclplil.i and I
Beinl'iig (llariisbiirt- il' MotO Cumber-I
I mil and Pctuisvlv.ini i Itnllronl and'
the Winding Teimltiil Itnllio.id
allnw.iv stinids W Thompson,.
vho his iisUmil to enter nnotiier lmi- I
in m tiillowa) haslnni cotiiucted with '
toe II iltlmori and Ohio n.niioid fc:
ll'lits live scirs
JEOiPWELLSf0
JKWnLnRS-SII.VEKS.MirHS
For Southern Travelers
co'vekifnt bags and suit
Cases With The Necessary
ToiLi'T Fittings; Dependable
Traveling Clocks v f Leather
Or Precious Metal That
Foid To Insignificant Com.
pass; Separate Toilet Kits
And Sewing Kits; Hand Bags,
Purses, Wailets And Money
Belts; Many Other Useful
Articles Of Gold, Silver,
Enaml Or Leather.
jN IE DERM AN
Big Shoe Sale
MEN'S AND
r'l
greatest variety of this
season's exclusive styles
' v.
AT UNMATCHED PRICES
( -v-'i
WOMEN'S SHOES were 9.00 to 1 5.00
now 4.90, 5.90, 6.90, 7.90, 8.90
MEN'S SHOES were 7.50 to 13.50
now 5.90, 6.90, 7.90, 8.90
Short line! Women's Shoes and Slipper, small sizes, tjJ
NlEDERMAN "SZSf
I ' 203 N. 8th
Si
EXPLOSIVE SET OFF,
3 CHILDREN INJURED
Youngsters Tumpcr With Pov
dcr-Eilled Pipe round
in Cellar
l'xplosion of a powder cap found to
day 111 the hiPemnit nf the home of
Joseph .-ez)thlskl 101 Metier street,
badlv Injured (wo of SiZ.vthlskiu chil
dren nnd slightly Injured a neighbor's
rhlld Tho (hlldrcn were taken to the
1'plrcnpal Hospital
John SeZ)thlskl. twelve eats old, has
the second lnger uf his right bund oft
and is sufft ring from cuts nnd burns
about the fan Ills fhc-.venr-old sister,
i;ilr. Uxth Is Milfeilng from ruts and
burns on her fai e nother child who
lives In the m 'ghborhooii v-ms sllghtl)
nit vi hen tl'o cap exploded She was
tie itcd b n phsiiinti In the tiilghbnr
liood i
'Ihe ui:vililskl fnmllv nieiitl) moved
Into the Mirror street house This
morning the bo) nnd the- tvvn girls went
into the Hilar Io pla The) found ai
tube, mi Inch In dlauiotei and four Indies
long, with a pliee of w Ire fastened to
. It at earh end The bov plieid tin ends
,. A' ,nr,teen unit MsH Wood li-s
ien teaching mnthnnitli s In the Wil
lam Pi nn High Sihool she wns to
have gone with th Bed Cross, but en
lolhueuts were canceled
Sun Trill De'lcgitc- to I'eaic Confi rente
I'nbtln. Jan If. Count Plunkett and
lMmond Lira have been selected as the
Irish delegated to the Peace i 'onfi rence,
It was iiniiolinred lodav Thev weri
pliked at vestiidi)H meeting of toe
Sinn Fein members of Parliament
m.
I -.1.11 ( MIS
DoiUe Sci nn
Durliiliil sinlan
letniriis s-evl Llmou n
1 era Tourtng
On rlin I Touring
J'nlse i pass lourlns
heinllir pe-s luur.i c
i hnlin. rs Touring
Veil- rourlins
l'lillmi i Inurltir
l-rrlpps Itnoth rioulM.'r
number of Lexinitun sri inn ana
lourint, rarilt bulk
i i, i niv'iiM i "i t'lttt 1 1
Lexington Motor Co. of Pa.
1 1 v nt:tim Itul il tic
Mil Miurii iu:oi si.
Employment Supervisor
As un up t .1 it buiuuia man ou nn
ronslib rtin; Hi inlilulnlMi nl pi nine" n
entt ihiO Mo iIoMii in nn w !fi iIimii
ment M Inlusiriul .xpnl lm will h'' of
MiTlnl faerilci io iu
II mils iitnl fiet iosi innr.. toelil than uia
rlilniTi Pu vnti l.tiiiw Imw tn tnt vour
lnvstin"nt ' Thn nml hnparliint IhP g In
jour Itunlnpss Is th hum itih- not th rnf
ihnnUs. VV list inllueme Is sour perinnt
huilni- on mur prollts VVhnt is tli "
nf it'ilitni in jour store or pint
let tie help jntl solve tin s d ttkull tirnlj
!"!lis tij tnstilllliK these nri niiMhoil- J're
in r ntrnt ivpiris lilirllarv t
llnso wtllln- tn r.i n eniun n si t,
imini''inN Willi eervl .nlilr s Hit"
1 r.li.' i ntrvl
WOMEN'S
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PERRY'S
Reduction Sale
In this Big
Comprehensive Salt:
of Men's Clothes,
including Fur Coats
Fur-lined Overcoats
Fur-Collar Overcoats
Ulsters, Great Coats
Evening Dress Suits
Tuxedos, dress Vests
and separate Trousers
The thing to think
of first is
THE CLOTHES!
tjj You would never
subscribe in theory
to the penny - wise-pound-foolish
policy
in buying anything
from which you ex
pect to get service.
You certainly are
not going to take
any chances when it ?
comes to selecting J
the clothes you are
going to wear, and
want to look well in.
If And that's where j
we come in! Our
Overcoats and Suits
are made to make
good and they
DO!
J They are just the
b a m e dependable
0ercoats and Suits
at Reduced Prices
that they were all
season at full regular
prices.
f And because our
regular prices were
'"regular" all the way
through, e ery dollar
we have taken off
them now is a clear
saving o n sound,
substantial values
that were 100cy right
to begin with.
The selections will
never be better
than they are
Today!
OVERCOATS
From the finest $70 and
$75 Ulsters splendid
dark mixtures; silk
lined Overcoats; rich,
conservative fabrics
beautifully made and
finished down to $S0.
$23, and even to our $20
Overcoats, now re
duced1 SUITS
From our $6e5 Suits, our
$.55 Suits, right down
to our $25 and even to
our $20 Suits, reduc
tions all along the line!
Svccial Vests!
Lamb's wool, stock
inette, corduroy ve
lours at clearaway
prices !
Were $6 now $3.75
Were S6 50 now $4J5
Were $8 now $5.75
Big Values!
PERRY & CO.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut St.
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