!'' ' "" " ' .",.'( ) vi' ; i' iv j ' EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGEJU PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEll 22, 1019 4 Vf ;"v'-"-i i.' "- "-i" ' iff K . (. WANT "DEADLINE" FOR BUSINESS AREA Walnut St. Business Men Urge More Policemen and Abso lute Ban on Crooks 'FAVOR DAYLIGHT SAVING More policemen to stinnl iho I'litrnl Hopping district asainst hold-up men. nnd the establishment of "ilentllino or crooVB in wanted b.v the Walnut J3treet IIuKlnrss Men's Association. These request were nmhodied in a resolution adopted nt the noon lmielipnn today. Charles .T. Maxwell prccntcil tho resolution. . The "deadline" proposed would lake In the section between the two river, bounded on the north liv the north side of Arch street and on the south b.v the south side ot AVulmit street. Every person caught In the district whose picture was in the rogues' gal lery would be placed under nrrcst 11.1 11 suspicious rlinrnctcr. Speakers made it plain that they did not want to criticize Ihe present police force, lu.unc the police were doing all in their power to break tip the crime wave. Another resolution presented by .Mr. Maxwell pledges the association to co operate with the National Dn.Uight having Association in the tight to rc talu the daylight saving plan. The na tional association has suggested Inning the daylight saving go into effect net spring on the last Sundn in April and end on the la-l Sunday in September. U. ti. Tally, vice president of the '. It. T . explained the traction com pany's, method of dealiug with its em ployes aaul told what benefits had ac crued to the company anil the men since the inauguration of the ".Mitteu system. He said "the doctrine of more pay Hnd less work is largely resMiusible today for the high cost of living and the social unrest." and ndvocatcd a sys tem of collective bargaining. Washington Square was indorsed as the terminal for the Uelawnre bridge. river iwiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii'i jyjjuj Orders lifficiGntlv ruled MaPson & De s & $ s p i "4p T-, "l & M T II fo.v I Enormous Savings on a Full Line of Fur Coals, Coulees, Chokers, Scarfs, Stoles, Sets and Muffs Being the purchase of $110,000.00 worth of Skins and Manufactured by Ourselves This Event is ba.sed upon the selling out of one New York Skin Dealer to his partner and the necessary and immediate turninp; into cash of the ware houseful of skins. We bought the lot a vast and magnificent assortment. Having manufactured them in accordance with Hi latest modes, they are now placed on sale at Saviiirjs of one-third lo anc-hulf. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase' Fox, Wolf and Lynx Scarfs g 22.50 32.50 42.50 19.50 g In Taupe, ltrown, Illak Georgette "niiiiiiiiiiiraiiM Fur Sets zvs?x$iQ-50 tlU.-k Wolf llMrrnoil Nutria. r nnniiii Marmot Coats 30-ln. Sports Model Willi long rolling sliuwl collar jnU deep cuffs of marmot. 92-50 31. in. I'lurt Morfrl of bolrrtnl auahly nHltn hi an uiiumi ally aitructii model. 145M i;-tn. hinart .Model An un usual style of ilistinethe crace. Very deep Muiwl col lar nnd cuffs ot Natural JtaOcoon. 185-00 mmmmmmmmmmmmmv Nutria Coals 30-ln Jaunty .Model. An ef fective pports coat of novel design, 165-oo SG-ln. Sporti Muilrl In natural or taupe Nutria. Parefully eelectcil Ekliiu of cNceptlonal quality. 195-00 15-ln. I'lurr Mndri. Lone roll Inc shawl collar and Ucei cuffs of Nutria. 225-00 -Wnwuniiiiinciaaiiiin Liberty Bondjs J& Iff i- ' ' STOWAWAY'S DREAM OF U. S. DASHED BY CAMDEN JITNEYS South American Youth Longs Life of Suntu Maria. Tim fruit strannhip Vikn. her hold full of great bunches of green banana-, lay quietly iu the peaceful harbor of Santa Mnrlii. olomhui, 11 1 the fool of the Mngdalena river. nnll Ing the dawn that she might sail for this port. A small boat cautiously ap proached the !de of the eel,, and. un noticed under Ihe cocr of darkness, tleorge l,abban orciit nboiird t" beKin his quest of the Ktilnrniln. Today at the (iloucester immigrant station 'the quest Is ended nnd Labium awails the sailing of the ltiiudcn so he can return to his nnlno land and the Inzv life of Santa Malta, bereft of Ills illusions. The nineteen year-old v.ail ilrrltislcr is homesick. II is a far cry from the little South American town to Camden, N. .1. In the former place there arc no jitneys; in the latter there are many, anil this Is tin- chief reason for Lithium's inordi nate desire to gaze once more upon the Magadnlcna. It was in a Jilney that lie was I alien from t'ntndeii to tiloucester. nccom pillileil by Special Officer I'red W. Wal lace, of the I'niteil I'rult Company, after he hail been taken from the Viku n't a stowaway. The machine, while passing the New York shipyards-, skid ded and smashed inlc. a telegraph pole, violently shaking n the oi'cupauts. Labium was scnrcil. but said nothing. The machine was fixed and again the trip was resumed, bill a few minutes Inter a sccunil smash -up 1 urred, this tiim a cidlisinn with an automOhile truck. The wanderer was terrified. "Chief," lie appealed to Wallace, in liii queer patois, 'can't we get out "a dis wagon an' wulk.''' Hut his idea was refused, and Labium huddled down in the back seat for Ihe rcmainilft of I lie 1 journey with eyes closed and breathing a Latin prayer. "De cathedral - I wee! tie glnd In see eet again." lie said today, 'ou can see eet from nil parts of Saul' .Marta; eet ee Ink 11 frill. An' el padie, lie will lie happy for my come buck- ." and si he talks wnenevci .my one will lislcn. ' Captain If. Hensnn. in command of 1215 Chestnut Street The Fur Event Extraordinary Stolen in Various Sizes 14.50 69.50 89.50 98.50 l'oiret, Kuini.lt.itku. B Aiistr.ili.m nilrrel. Mink. 1 JliiiflllUIIBIIIIIKIIIIiiliniUMIIullliiNHKilihii ll.e 'lllllllllllilllll SIIIIIIIUBHI Fur Sels I Tllupn l'iv llrnun l'n I Tlllipe Wntf I lllHlk Wl.lf lluiNnit Soul t 50 Male olf ' iiii'iiiiiiii'iHiiniiiiSirifliKWiiiiiiiiiiiPiBaiiiiiiiKitffliiiiiiiJiiiaitMiii Australian Seal Coals ll(l-ln. porl Mndi-I. I.arce Hlinwl ioIIhi- nnd wldo cuffs of Australian meal. llO-oo Hit-in. 'faiinty Mntlrl, Prrs.iy hhaw I foliar nnd drop rufi's of Sqiilrrin or Australian OpuHMijin. 165-00 38-ln. I lure Mmlrl with Inrse Nutria, ."(pilrrel or Austra lian 'sMun Klunvl collar and cuum 185-00 "'niiiiiiinniiiiiimiHiWiikt Hudson Seal Coals 30-ln. Miorln Model. I.arco hhani ivjllar and wide cuffs of Hudson Seal. 165-00 t yo-in, Jaunty .Moilrl. Drr-hHV cil.oiirl ..1..t ..h,1 .In, .ii niiffo S aunty .Model, collar und dec dnon Seal. PIIBIM liUlllll UII1 III LJ kiina of Hudnon Seal. 245-00 SO-ln. Hurt Model. AVith Mhawl collar and deep cuffs ot Skunk. 2V5-U0 g 3 'iii)iiiiii!i!iiiji!iiiiiiiiiBii3XBii!i;iii!iiiiaiiii!ii:iia(i:i!KiKffiiffij and Purchasing. Agents' for Hi Wife Lund and Lazy Where He Stole Amty the Vikn. said that the boy had mine , out from bis place of hilling when they hud been at sen for several days, very sick nnd scared. lie was taken before the eaplaln by two of the ImniK and then told his story, According to the youth, hi" father owns a small tineru nt Ihe edge of the town, the place being n great favoille among the seagoing men who visited the port. There they would sit eery nlghl and swap tales of tho seven seas over their liery "pulque," while the hoy, who was used us n wnitct , absorbed (he atmosphere until he became obsessed with the idea of seeing the world and making lii- fortune. One night he secured a small rowhoat anil. Inn in? learned before that the i'eii I wa 10 sail the following day. miuh his 1 way to her mill hid himself among tin bananas in the hold of the slnimsln.i. TRY T0SAVE COWBOY Women Expect to Prove Innocence of Man Convicted of Murder Interest displayed b.v sccral women jaml an attorney of this city has snatched I Hubert M. Loomis. a cowboy, rrom the electric chair and is expected to Pxlnb- j 1is.li his innocence of a murder charged ! againit bint. I Loomis, now in jail at llnslon, IM.. was convicted of the slaying of nt. i Kaston woman solely on the "con ' fesslon" of Charles Shropc who hiler repuillaltd ills testimony a-d slid Inler was adjudged insane. Samuel W. Cooper, an '!'';',"; this citv, became interested in I" ciise through a conversation he heari in its club. Although not retained by Loon J. he determined to Ihht for the 1111111 s life as "an niliccr and friend of the com . Through n t.ctll n,, to he N. pre e Court, the youthful cowboy dead) warrant was stayed There 1- now tiending in the states highest coiut a motion to reinstute the appeal fol .1 new trial. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimw!!11.'! 1 Seal. Hudson Seal, Mole and Skunk Natural Fur Sels UrilTrr - O QM 98- .lai ( mm Ti All nk IllH.k I.ynv Skunk ltii:rnnii iniiiMiiinui ? Muskral Coats SO-ln. Sport .'Model. A Ihoho Jnunty model lth lonif mil inir nhiiwl collar and deep cuffs 135-00 30-ln. I'lnrr Mmlrl. nffeetnelv trimmed with tarife hh.il collar nnd cuffH of Mutk- 165-00 lo-ln. hinart Mnilel, i.ru.vfui B ..linl collar and deep cuffs a of Jluskrat. B 185-oo iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiDiiiuiiiiiiniP Squirrel Coats 30-ln. SnortK Model. 'Willi laiBi) aliawl collar and deep cuffs. Well matched nklns. 345-00 30-ln. Smart .Model, J.al'ffe rolling Hlinwl i-ollar and cuffs of silky Skunk 365-00 13-ln, I'lare .Model. urj;p Hhnwl collar mid cuffs and wldo bonier of Squirrel 395-00 u-.i' uiim urn i E: i ittt' tj i it i inn in :n mil uuiiitit j rtiKiun n ii iiti 1 1 iijjuui mijjfar;j; Orders Accepted I ti - v ti -r ManV VtflStt'Wr- -ri. CHURCH CHARITIES HERE GET $115,0110 Mrs. E. C. Kllburn's Will Pro- vitles $7500 Bequost Now and Balance at Daughter's Death METHODIST INSTITUTIONS Methodist charities in this city will exenlually benellt to the extent of about Sllo.ono in the will of Klizabcth R.I Kllburn. of HUM) (ilrard avenue, who, died October 7 in the Samaritan Hos pital. Tho will was probated today, i t!cqtict will be made at once lo ' certain institutions, as follows: To the Methodist Home for the Aged nnd In- ; firm, at Ilnln, the (lirard incline house ami S.'IOOO: Methodist Orphnnagc1 s,'S(inO; Messiah I niierialist Homo. York load and Kuscnmb street. S1O00, ami the Methodist Hospital. SoflO. The liiilaiice of the estate is to be held in trust for Mrs. Kllburn's dailgli ter, Mary 11. rennlmore. nt her death if;$ "JF ' Are the Exclusive Philadelphia nftt... iJ'rti-n-i, 7jmiliiili'-f' - -'- $tiviriiihmv - A to revert to the Methodist Orphanage, .Methodist Home for Aged and Itillrm. and the Methodist Hontn for ltclirrd Ministers. . Tlie will of Lli.ahcth O. .lames, ot (in'.'O Buyer street, bequeathed ?7l.00fl to her sons. Charles II. .lames and William I', .lames. Kinmu V.. Milter, of li!lt North lifty second street, bequeathed $H7HI to rel atlves; anil lohu Hutchlns, l,lll Mul berry street, willed .$l.""tt to members of his family. Inventories of personal property tiled todav were as follows: Michael H Carson, .$'-7,077. ill' ; Charles Weiss, ifli'l.lO.'l.IU: Llizabetb .Schneider. 11(1.1. !.". and Mary A. Kcjser, .!!),- 051. a:!. TWO MEN HURT IN CAMDEN Driver's Skull Is Fractured When Trolley Hits Wagon John Trout, fifty-five years old, ofj Moorestown. was thrown from his J u-nsnit when it was struck by a trolley ear today on the Moorestown pike at I'Vileral street. Camden. He was taken to Cooper Hospital with i. fractured skull. , ,, , While boarding trolley car at Had- don incline and Line siieel, Camden, today, Lrnest Lempchl, sixty-four years old, ot l-l!! Woodsticl; street, was thrown to Ihe ground, sustaining pain ful injuries. He also was taken to Cooper Hospital. Wf wn I m m ml mf Av m ma JP m w m. MS m w 'HEN raw materials more, tlie finished product costs more And "costs more" has to go all the way thru to the consumer; it just has to, or business stops But profiteering is another thing; it charges more in proportion to cost than a fair margin; or worse, it charges more for merchandise that is not up to a high grade That's the meanest form o profiteering We know our clothing is higher priced; we wish it were not But we shall not make it lower priced by letting down the quality We set the all-wool stand ard for ourselves years agof weVe lived up to it ever since Hart Schaffner STRAWBRIDGE & ROOSEVELT LEAGUE PENN ASSURED Students of University to Or ganize Chaptor and Affiliate. Wjih National Body MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN IS ON The University ot I'eniisylvnuia will have a branch of Ihe College Hooscvelt Lenguc recently organized at the New York University nl the suggestion ot Chancellor Hlnier llrnun. of the (intli am institution. "1 haven'l been in touch with New York." said William Draper Lewis, ot the Law School faculty and member of the Hooscvelt campaign committee of this city, "but we Intend - organize the students of the I'nlvc.sl.y. As yet. we have no committee ot undergrad uates at the University to ec-duet the campaign there, so we are not certain just what form the iiiinpus campaign Pronteertn non If the time comes when we can't make what we think are the best clothes for you; worth the price, and money hack if you're not satisfied we'll quit making clothes. .DlsirS'Ot?1:. 'mSmi ;,;, 'Y - jV - ' - 'f'ialtliliMl'iif "i in' rtflMiiliiiii ill?' 1 1 Ll'IfiMir.iii i ii W&L.ihA-ih.jSiL .....j-iiiL.kA:,.. wjll take. However, by Monday n com mitter will be organized." The national Imdy. chapters of which nrc being organized throughout the col leges and universities of the country. Is to bo known as tho National College League of Itoosevelt Clubs. Hocntise of the teamsters' strike, dlf- On..ll.. ....... ...... I 1 1 . . , ..'.ling mm CAIMTICHCCU Oy WOrKCTS ill I the Itoosevelt memorial campaign In inrir poster ilisiriuilllon. The last minute volunteering ot two laborers with a team of horses working on the Instalment plan successfully surmounted tho difficulty. The It. L. Dolling Company. Phila delphia brokers, have subscribed 100 per cent to the memorial. The names of twenty-eight employes of the firm with ii cheek for reached headquarters niiiuj. wiui me loiiowing explanation : I, "'I his represents n 100 per cent sub iscrlption. every member of the office contributing toward the fund. This wns done without solicitation from nnv ono representing the association d simply Indicates the high esteem In which the Colonel whs held In this office. 1 The first letter opened at the head- ' quarters this morning coutained u check for $1000. Blaze In Vacant House l'ire started early todav In a viienoi i house In the rear of 71(1 South Ameri can street, attracting hundreds of frightened occupants of surrounding houses to the street. Tho building is 9 ty and labor cost ' & Marx CLOTHIE; It is Clear that you esn't judge drink Itif water solely by appearance and Uate. ItmustbefrceofvegeUble and mineral content as ii PUROCK. Our deliveries piss .your door. 'Phono or write for regular ter vice. THE CHAS. E. HIRES CZ. 210 So. 24th St., Phil.. DRINK WATER No. 7 In a court. The kitchen and rear portlou ot the bouse were dam aged. The police think a tramp crept Into the place to spend the night and started the blaze by smoking. Sfe&x -f
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers