rjnqnrtiflgprt i'jTK!,i7 w,i, j - W T 1 vKI v' r EVENING PUBL1U LElJttMi 1'HlLADJtiLluiA, 11IJLDAY, l!)lJTEiMBEK 12, liU IT Eight-Year-Old Child- Instantly v Killed When Motortruck Strikes Her ji ffl. DRIVER PUT UNDER ARREST i 'i DAD 5 INJURED N ACC DENTS HERE v One child was killed and fivo persons injured in various accidents within the last twenty-four hours in and about the city. Eight-year-old Helen Hynu, 2004 Arch street, was instantly killed when struck by a motortruck on Twenty-first street, near Arch. William Heinze, Upland street near Sixty-eighth, driver of the truck was arrested. Hugo J. Gara, 0709 nidge avenue, fell from a trolley car while alighting in Roxborough. Ho" is in St. Timothy's Hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain and other injuries. Eight-year-old Alice Hassott, 700 North Thirty-fourth street," was badly Imrt when struck by a motorcar in the street in front of her home. Sne s in tho Presbyterian Hospital. The driver of the car, G. Grellct Collins, 4111 Walnut street, was arrested. He will have n hearing today before Magis trate Harris. " MarshaJJulk, sixty-six years old, " 1707 Edwin street, is in St. Joseph's Hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain and other hurts received when he wns struck by an automobile at Thir teenth and- I'oplar streets. y Stanley Deckrski, 128 Seville street, was seriously burned about tho face and arms last night while trying to ex tinguish n fire in his home, caused by the overturning of a kcroscno lamp. Thomas D. Enoch, one of the oldest residents of Holmesburg, died yesterday of injuries received when he fell from the top of a ladder while engaged in painting his home. 61 P. R. R. MEN RETIRE Veteran Employes Placed on "Honor Roll;" Get Pensions The 1'ennsylvnnia Iiuilroud Company has added sixty-one names to its "roll of honor," which consists of employes who have nttuined the age of seventy years. They are retired with a pensiou. Of this number niuo had served the railroad more than fifty years, while twenty-three others had a record of between forty mid fifty years of service. Twcuty-ninc only had been with the company less than forty years. The rule adopted by the road is that ft 11 employes must retire nnd go upon . pension when they reach the age of "seventy, hut many, because of illness, are retired and pensioned by tho road when they are between the ages of I'xty-iive and twenty. The total num- J of employes on the "roll of honor" tjjfiow 40S3, while the total number taosc who have been on its roster . nee the plan was adopted January 1, . i!IOO, totals S917. NEW LEGION POST FORMED Thirty Discharged Soldiers Organize In Meeting In Baptist Temple Temporary organization of a new ost of tho American Legion, 1'ost No. 204, was perfected at u meeting of more than thirty discharged soldiers last night in the Baptist Temple, Broad nnd Berks streets. There nre now 310 posts organized in Pennsylvania, sixty of which have been iustitutcd the last three weeks. Russell C. Cooney, 1850 North Park avenue, was elected delegate to the state convention, which takes place in Harrifihurg early next mouth. Willard R. Gindcr, 5013 Pulaski avenue, was fleeted alternate. The new organization made its start With a temporary charter bearing the names of cichtccn men in the district who previously started u movement for a post. Tliey are Henry W. Bauer, W. II. Clark, Fred It. Ashmead, Willard R. Cinder. Craig S. Her bert. Frank R. Elliott, Harry T. Lewis, Homer V. Toulon, Russell C. Robins, William Hemphill, Leslie R. Porter, Frank Else, Nelson J. Goudy, Orville T. Dolbey, George J. Clayton, Herbert C. Webber and Fred It. Ash mead, Jr. ROBBED BY MAN IN UNIFORM Drug Store Victim of Highwayman Dressed as -Sailor James Kramer, a druggist, of SOS South Sixty-first street, was held up in his store last night by a man in a United States navy uniform. The cash drawer was robbed of $85. The proprietor was alone when tho thief entered. He looked into the muzzle of a revolver and heard the man de mand that he remain quiet and stand back against the wall. He obeyed. The robber rifled the cash register, backed out of the door and ran. On Monday evening, a imp answering tho same description, entered the drug store of Samuel Cantor, 0201 Pinl btreet and held the proprietor up in similar fashion, robbing the cash register. nraiiBiiiiimL St3anies T 11511 H WHETHER it's a coffee bean, an egg or a steak,, you expect it at IId best here. We've no coffee plantations of our own no poultry farms no special herd of cattle. But we know who has the best and we get it and give it to the best Chef in the country to pre pare. And that's why the best people come here for none but the best deserve our arel MMMiHaaMMBMMiiMMHa Just Right Compare its cost with that of any other kind of food, weight for weight, BIG TOSTY BREAD is more e nourishing than meat or milk and can be had kt a fraction of the cost. BIG TOSTY can be eaten with every meal without tiring. It has all the nourishing properties that sustain human health and strength and robust vigor Within the next two weeks we are going to prove to you, to the penny, just how much money BIG TOSTY will save you. Watch for the announcements telling you what to do. 11 m , &l "IiSI -. I r Walnut at 13th' Street I'm rJy. B. Johmon, Manegir I . ..t , t r. . q &V' v (Km 56 .7. i"' 4 -vW: v ' r V ti rtft vi ? l. n