' .- ImE-MXO UliUC USUUMt I'HiLAJJJiLl'HIA, MONDAY', XOYJ5MBJ3K IT, 1019 D ! !K i ONE DEAD lifl :T N CRAP GAME ROW , Vt1-' Throb Victim, Including Two Pollcenieift'nd' During Clash in Camden ' , i- FOUR ARRESTS ARE 'MADE Frederick Sleinff, 007 Kalj;hri'nvp'. nut, Camden? lirtl enrly today' litjtlic West Trrccy" IIopicopalhlc'.HdaYinnl from injuries received in 'n.'SpJlootlnK nftroy following' .nj rovV ntuong" cjajr shooters jcstcrilny ncnt Tenth dbi'Stc chanlc RtrcctH, Camden,.' Thretfotlicr meii( including two polh;oinonn'on.e,6f nnd three were injured ,'durlng"tjro Ncurac, -r Tim trouble lieRiin vhch pno crap shooter drew a pistol niid fired .on an other. Police efforts to capture the Kunman led to 1uore shooting' . ' K Stewart, who a negro, vng, not a participant In the Binc,'butkwas shot by u policeman wlj'oti tltp chnscafler mo rioicrs. leu to inn nomt-. lie is alleged to bae drirtvn a" revolver on, one of ( the policemen when thcTrri?(iHa force 'a door In his home, Four arrests wer.c made, ami search Is still being made' for Thomas Ilarihsoy, a negro, who Is snid to have run from the crowd of crapfchootera after the fir.U shot was tired. Tlio three who were shot and three others who were injfired are 1'olice Maurice Al Inch, - fortj-livc 3 cars old. 01'." Houtli Eighth street, shot in the shoulder and right side and scalp labteralcd with the butt of a re volver, condition serious. Policeman (Ictfix? -Hill,,, .fotty-sit j cars old, of HrijLnnsdo'wne nvenue'; .bullet through right thumb. , John Smith.f ijlgmqcn years, old. "pf 1024 Mechanic street ; shot-.in right!htp. Policeman (Jeorge Kown), twenty, cevrfn jears old. of 1041). ..MechnUto' street : laecrateifUhadv ' ' ; ficorge Levltou. XweTity yea old, of 1537 Mount Ephraini avenue; scnlp lace'ratcd when struck in the head ly a brick. . Caleb Bajnard, thirty-nine years old,' of. 74.5 Kj.ramorc street ; lacerations of the fare: V .Four men wetf placed under 'arrest and will have fU'hearing .today in the Camden police eourt. Tlfcse arc Kd? vt-arrl rr MnrriR.'r.vtpntr.twiV'TCBrK old. of 1120 Mount $rtirainM'dv-cmic ' charged by I'dllcoiliirtlViKwiil witr threatening lilw itio: i narics,, ivioop? 'forty-sU yeaw o(df-ofvfj3i! Avliigbti avi:. nue, charged witli inciting., totCT? Caleb Barnard, thirty-eight years old. 74.T- Svcamore street, and ' Andrew Dales, forty years'1 old, 812 Liberty street, charged with disorderly conduct. Smith is the inau who was wounded ' in, the crap game. When ho 'fell, the police were directed to the hdpic of JKtcwart as the hiding place of the gunman. Stewart met the policemen with two jlra,n revolvers and. there was an cx--(hangc of-shots. A battle followed, in which tho police came off victors. Stewart denied he had taken part in (he erap game. He said he resisted the police because he did not think they had a Tight to enter his house. This l,ed to the warch for Hansey. ! fffSjoBSS sBBBBsn.BBav sss, ' MRS. MAURICE HAITAI'OU'I i i . . i AIR AN LEGION CURBS NIT POSTS lions of the national body in Minneap olis. The Legion went on record as favoring the locality post, since it was felt that a pot organized in accordance with geographical considerations wouid stand the test of time. It will nut seriously nffect Philadel phia (o conform with this ruling of the national convention, for in this citv the Legion has been developed in the various localities, and the bulk of the seventy, seven posts throughout the city are geographical rather than unU posts, Tin-re are seventeen unit posts hero, and sixty locality posts. Pcnnsvlvanla played a lcadine nnrr lu the national convention, according to lnn.. u-i,.,),, A..l. rnM. ..i..t n .. VINDICATES. STATE LEADERS V. V . V.? " ;, VJ "' ' ' , x" "' n M1' ... "on' " tMHiuimiuiiin National Convention Action Op posing Additional Local Bodies Favored Hero Chairman Carr explained that It was this state which Influenced the fixing of the national dues at $1 a year for all national purposes, of which sum seventy-five cents shall constitute a subscription to the American Legion Weekly, the recognized publication of the world war veterans. The remaining twenty -five cents will be utilised bv the national organization for adminis trative purposes. The question of a bonus for forniei service men and women was left en tlrely with Congress. First of nil the Legion denned its position by voting ngainst n bonus. Itut it was decided that If Congress feels that there should be somo financial readjustment for men who participated In the world war. Congress must decide what the read justment shall be. As n result of 'nclinn lake" bv the national convention of the. American Legion it will not lie possible to or ganize additional mill posts In Philn delphia or nn part lot the I'uitcd States. This announcement was made today bv the returned delegate", from this rllv who hnd participated in the deliberu j j ' EfcSERVICE MAN WEDS Miss May Farber Becomes Bride of Maurice Rappaport Miss Fay Farber, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Farbc-r, 24 IS North Natrona street, 'was married last night (o Maurice Ilapnapoft, sAn of Mr. and Mrs. Lo'iils Happaport, 1SIVS North Seventh street. The ceremony was performed nt lVnni ' Ilnlbersjain. Sixth nnd flrecn streets, ' by Hab'bi t. PortnofT. Mr. nnd Mr I Ita,ppaport left immediately for a trip to Atlantic City and AViisliingtiin Mr. Knppnpoil served eighteen months overseas lis n scicennl with Hi! I Twenty-eighth Division, lie is a ills ' trie t manager in "the circulation de- pnitment of the "Kvk.vjmj I'iiii.vi'i Liinaun. , On their leturrr lo l'hiladelphin Mr, and Mrs. Knppnport will live at 2221 Niiirtli Twcnty-ticst street, , FIRE CAUSES, GREAT LOSS! No Insurance to Cover Damage 'n ,, .Early Morning Blaze 'Fire in a kifchen't-nbinct in his home at I- o'clock this morning mused l!cn jamiu Dionn. ir2fl (irceu street, lo suf I'crsci ious loss. In tin' lire, which is believed to have been caused by inh'j nibbling at matches, two pounds of sugar were destroyed Dionn extinguished the Gre. In I he .meantime sonic "person hail turned in m mannA'ane sugar was -not insured. rmkmiiiiiiiinniMi.i.i ' s Workman lyini American Cemrnt Tile, Roofat Crescent Portland Ce- ment Co, Wampum Pa before tide trails are up, American Industrial Roofing Tile American Cement Tile Roofs are erected by our own expert roofers and afterwards require no at tention. They are fire and weather-proof. American Tile is made of Portland Cement rc-in-forced with 16-gauge ex panded metal. Indian red interlocking tile for pitched roofs. Flat tile for flat roofs. Write for book of data. Ct,-M 1VJUI1 ementTileMfelo. 824 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh EP Church St. 801 Olii Bldz. ., N.w York Philadelphia 509 Brown-Marx Bldj. ' . Birminsham Water Ground Virginia Corn Meal The rare old-fashioned sort, slowly ground between stones, NOT bolted; white or yellow. 5 lb. pkgs., 45c 2 lb. pkgs., 20c E. Bradford Clarke Co. IMPOrtTING ieonfU.w.,a SPRUCE 295 gkocers lozu Chestnut ot. race 1457 (otv 1l.RO!,I J. (lltOSs, jam KM H. limt.KY nnd r.. TtmOB OROSS, Auctlonra AUCTION ALE SMALL MANUFACTURING PLANT BRISTOL FIBER COMPANY . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1919 AT VI O 1 I.O1-K NOON ON TUB PRUMIBCS 11LCKLKY STREET. REAVER DAM STREET and DELAWARE DIVISION OK PENNSYLVANIA CANAL 'IhrcH minutes' null, frum ltallroad I'jarnBr Stlalon, natlroad Krelght Mallon nnd Poatofncn f BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA QuIIhI'Is for chtmlcala, woraleds, carpet wiavlnar, specialties In cotton machine shop. undry or an cnterprlso requlrlne a lare amount ot water ii UIL DINGS HulldliiE No. 1 BRICK BUIL.D1NO. on- story, dimensions 40x115 ft ; no noils: with pump houso and storagx shod adjoining- liulidluTNn s-BRICK rjlILDlNO. uno story and basement, dlmenslnna 38 ft. H lit x49 ft., with two frame annexe RUIIjUINU No S UROl'I' or HUII.UINOH, adjolnlnr and communlcallnf LhKlne houe. holler hour-e, pump house, storasa ahed. offlco bulldlnir. The liulldlnpi ar equipped with flrlnnell Sprinkler Systtm. 823 heads! four nooden tanks, 8 feet diameter, capacity C700 uallona each: steam heatlnr planti olertrlr ixtrinff dormant platform stales, modern toilets and shower bath. POWER PLANT SO IT r inclne, three boilers, with pumps and water heater. THE LAND-- The baud front about 240 tnt on TsUcKlty Htrtt, about 88 feet on Heaver Dam Street, about 274 feet on th pelawnro Division of tho Pennsylvania Canal (.ontalnlmr nu aira of atiout 10.000 square feet. Water may be had from the canal at a roil at two dollars per million gallons. Apply for descriptive circular lo G. L. & H. J. GROSS Heal FRltite and Tnsurance Eitabllahed 1888 170 WESTMINSTER hT . PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND At Sftrawtriiig ftflothier's To-morrow Fsvtt M-nmR Mnnnpro fR run ii ip irimi vs vd 1 i a uuuoff is iibUii vy i , ivi' iraonfinar? Attention ,n i iga-g"S Cmtingfixtks? 1 1 rW I I XMAS SPECIAL w W in jf 1 1 Inf ' 1 1 o 1 Cli .rourself tho Xmas (ilft ot these) beautiful fixtures, niiethefr yoa redecorate or not, these artlstlo Adam detltns will h a r m o nlze w t h yeur decs rathe scheme. Reasonably Priced STAMAN& DICKEY CO. 30 South 16th St. rhene renter of Sornco SB8S ""noln District Heating Difficulties Solved Save 40 on your coal bills and TSo on installation by In stalling the most modern of all , lilnelt-sJ1 furnaces. IMPLE ,TO INSTALL AFE TO OPERATE URE TO SATISFY s Consult us or ask for our Illustrated booklet. The Modern-Way Furnace Architectural Sales Co. Eastern Agents 1025 Wirencr Bldg. Walnut 2946 rtments at Yti- 11 f itdfil'Stetv Facing BROADSTREET " Southern and Western Exposure Suites, $300 per month. Corner Suite, $500 pef--man,tl,' isjaj i ' n vsw..jP--"-yyj Broad and Spruce Stt. Philadelphia's Home. I.Ike IIolel QUIKT COMFOHTADLU SAFl'J p i -avrvuTK u. mim&JifMrHtr ireproot V to Vital Local ten L.t.a fa. yyieh l. sWWHilRf r .Viiiiih ... t . -' mnmmBm ms. .7. - . -:.-.., IWMmsmPe Accounts Opcned-Mail Orders Solicited Advantages All High-Grade Furs of our own regular stocks in this Sale Every Fur , Guaranteed under tiie, Forbes Golden "Rule of Satisfaction M,i Huge, -quantities of. every B advertised item; enough fjB for everyBody-.v"" m N ' .; hitches UTST. (OPPOSITE KEITrfS) I q?eM&eah ffWt ig ' Close-outs of Millinery now being conducted in our Millinery Showroom. Smart Hats for all of Winter's occa sions at reductions of one third and one-half. Better be early for best choice! 3 Eg Ha Savings in this Sale of 20 to 35 per cent! Com pare, Investigate and nnhnw'V.wii Jim.? . A ...,,...-., if ' , w, ,- . A . srroYbOT ci Cf m Jprarsi m i.- Scarfs.. Regularly Wolf (all cbl'rfrs) .',... 24.50, Taupe, Nutria ,.,..,. 29,50 ' t Brown Fox - 32.50 Taupe Fox i.. ..... -32.50 Beaver ...:.'! 32.50 Moleskin ?.: ." '49.50 Muffs Regularly Ntitna-: i.... ''-.'..' 10.50 Hudson Seal 22.60 Beaver ,35.00 Skunk ...: '39.50' Moleskin 52.50 Squirrel 57.50 Coatees i Regularly Trimmed Australian Seal 125.00 Taupe Nutria ., 125.00 Mink 175.00 Taupe Nutria 185.00 Hudson Seal 225.00 PuroT.aePaymeinitof , . 'jtea - 21.50 ssmssfmrr AiWV 35.00 JBl'WssEllSMPlSttgaxldt. IHBiSftii Sale '"T W&ljWlkt saasflMssssssH i;:-,(i mWkiWMSmi fKBSKKm- ,4-5 iFi.VI UHw 21.50 JWHi? 'BIW 29.50 SflHp VHIf JSsjH kVsbBssK A 39.50 IKtI ' 3sislBfl Sale, VS J " "' . JBR ' M i ?N 7 wti x . , "r. - lustra & .ASP' SfcK J 1. lJ i3--T We are Manufacturers and Retailers of Furs and Save you the Mid dleman's Profits. 'eposit anma, Choker Scarfs Regularly Squirrel 19.50 Australian Seal 19.50 Mink 29.50 Fitch 45.OO Stone Marten 65.00 Dyed Sable 65.00 Sets Regularly Natural Raccoon .... 57,50 Brown Wolf 75.00 Taupe Wolf 75,00 Taupe Fox 85.00 Jap Cross Fox 110.00 Mink 135.00 Stoles 89.50 95.00 135.00 145.00 175.00 Trimmed Australian Seal . . . Regularly . 65.00 . Seal Coal $550.00 u..j.. o-i nc fr linn Seal '.U"BU" am" '?"" Coat uioiesKin io.wi .00 00 ilSJ f'V 1 U-. . . I N -. v,ui.i. - jrimmearji J V .'55,M Natura Squirre . . . . 95. Hudson pk ih . 1K v,ni r.nt Beaver 125, Sale 12.50 12.50 19.30 32.50 37.50 43.00 Sale 39.50 59.50 59.50 69.50 75.00 98.50 Sale io.00 59.50 59.50 65.00 93.00 .Groat 'Arrays 'of FUR GOATS " in This Sale 295.00 Australian Seal Coats $QQ Kft Actual Value, $125.00 mUv Fine lustrous skin, sports model. Trimmed Marmot Coats $QQ ' X( Actual Value.4125.00 UeeV Large shawl collar and cuffs of Natural Raccoon. - ' Australian Nutria $25.00 Arhial Vnlun. SUS-Ofl M '' Sports model, full furred skins. HVi . 1 ..: t ff Natural Muskrat $125.00 lUUtd - Actual Value. $135.00 Fipe dark jskins, well matched. r . Trimmed Australian $1 KtZ OO Scat dfats 1QD.VV Actual Value, $195.00 Three-quarter length, large shawl collar and cuffs of Squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats... $ 1 Q 0 , Actual Value, $225,00 S.W Wrap effect in sport length, fine skins. Natural Squirrel $9d OO Coats 6VO.VV Actual. Value, $295.00 Sports model. Fine dark blue skins. Taupe Nutria Coats. .$07 OO Actual Value, $335.00 " "'VV Three-quarter length models. Finest quality skins. Trimmed Hudson Seal Caatft Actual Value, $350.00 Large shawl collar and cuffs of Beaver or Natural Squirrel. Trimmed Hudson $Q7Z OO Seal Coats OO.UU Actual Value, $450.00 , Three-quarter length full flare. Beaver or Skunk collar ancTcuffs. gSff.ff $395.00 Actual' Value,' $475.00 Large shawl collar arid cuffs of natural Squirrel. Natural Squirrel Coats Actual Value, $675.00 FulJ lengthy Fine dark skins; full flare. 550.00 WeTVccept Liberty Boids aiftl Purchasing Agents' Orders se IBBSSBSSBtHriT"lBiiriUBBinnittM1 illililBllEaUaTfril1fflfiWsFilffliWBBiBa?fatffflll BBSBSBT Wi fl" IMl irciiaser vfa ed I li The purchase i's out of the ordinary. It is a purchase not nuulc evenj neason It means a considerable out lay of money. Because of the lony time a Fur in worn, it must be satisfactory. Its fasiiioti siyuiUvancr in of ureal importance. Ami first, last and ahcays, is the con sideration of quality. Feu) persons can trust their own judg ment in buyiny Furs, And to the thousands who cannot, we wish lo say that Customers Tell Us This Is the Finest Assortment of Fnrs in Philadel phia Prices Fairest. We Know, Qualities Arc Indisputable, and Everybody Knows Our Seal of Confidence, Emblem of Integrity, Is Hack of Every Purchase, Large or Small. So with the confidence of a house that has never broken faith with the public it serves, we present here information of some of the FURS SELECT ED FOR THIS SEASON, long before the public thought of Winter, and long before the last advances in prices, assuring you that few Fur stores can buy as advantageously as we. and that no Fur store could buy Furs today lo sell at our prices, qualities being IfiMflk 'fiVl'l -- l',Ua1, Our stock embraces everything from the sim- vj JifuMti, W ' ,,k' Scari" at i?25,00 fr h yomu s'ri i cats and "n(r " " Wraps running into thousands of dollars. NATURAL SKUNK Hangivrt from Animal Scarf to tleci Cape Coatee; full-furred double skills $85.00 to $550.00. m Saw ' sty iV $ JAM rJ.v: w i laivra. MnmKi . mWS?'3 J: &? yv. x ', ,V ..." 5" -k. ". . J, V ..MM. TVW5raJli Advantages For Those Who Shop at Philadelphia's Representative ' Store In the cit founded b William I'eim is the Slo-o lountlcd upon the principlch for which lie stood fair dealing, keeping faith, holding fast to eer promise, conducting cer transaction with a Aicw to gaining ntul rclaining the coulidcme ol the people. Known as a "conseratie" Store, it is conservative cmlj in its adherence to the principles of intcgrit) laid down li the founders: for it has also become widely known as the "Store that gets the new things first,' having direct connection with the sources of supply in every line or merchandise handled which means cvervthing generallv found in lc MODERN (iENKKAIj STOKE. The Store's growth from the beginning has been stead and uninterrupted this jear the greatest ol" all. And the indications are that the business for the late autumn and the Christmas season will by far exceed that nf an former season. Our expectation for the season ih based upon the fact that we anticipated a scarcity of merchandise in manj lines; and incidental to making earl.v provision for aniplj large stocks, we saved much monev for our customers, as it is well known that practically every kind of goods costs more to produce now than a vear o- even a few months ago. Therefore, we believe our customers enjoy certain advantages, in quality, variety and value, be their needs what the ma) apparel, things for personal use or adornment, furniture or lur nishings for the home, or an of the countless novelties, popular as gifts at Christmas. No Wonder Our Models in Women's Sports Suits Are Famous Among a wonderful collection of Suits to meet all needs aie practical models selected with the greatest care to meet tho demand of so man; women for a Utilitj Suit: At $30.00 and $32.50 sirorusmuor firm, durable weave that looks well and holds its shape. Solid tones in navy blue or black, rich heather mixtures in green, brown or blue effects. Women appreciate their trim tailored lines, the smart, distinctive design. Some belted and bo plaited from the shoulders in Norfolk style, other jackets with modish pinch back, also models with broad box-plait or inverted plait in the centre of tho back, all with patch pockets. Collars are notched or designed to button snugl under the chin. Not only are women buying these Jersey Cloth Suits for sports wear, but for general ufc, for traveling and for busines. . At $25.00 to $37.50 VV's Suits of v . cheviot, whipcord, men's wear serge or burella cloth, in black, navy blue and a few desirable colors. Also smart Tweed Suits in gray or brown offects. Belled styles, variously plaited and tucked, many with convertible collars, fastening high at tho throat, trimmed with bono buttons. Women in terested in good-looking Tailored Suits, at very modest pi ices, should see these at Sltf.OO to S:S7..r)0. '-. ! trim bridge S. (.lothrsr Sri-in, 1 un i ntrc l Ml rl NATURAL MOLESKIN -Stoles, Ciijies, Treneli Collars unci many oilier sljlrs $75.00 to SJ50.0U. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL SCARFS Beautiful models $115.00 to $2J5.0O. NATURAL BEA ER Styles and Collars $75.00 to $177.50. HUDSON SEAL (DYED MUSKRAT) SCAR F S Great variety $50.00 to $275.00. CARACUL STOLES liielily curled shins $90.00 lo $150.00. ERMINE NECKPIECES Of great distinction $50.00 to $ 175.00'. JAPANESE MARTEN Many elaborate models $1,50.00 to $1075.00. NATURAL MINK Cape Stoles and Fancy Collars, elab orately trimmed with tails, paws ami heads $07.50 to $575.00. Scarf sketched, $210.00, Muff I sketched, $87.50. ALASKA FOX the fusliionable animal style, unshed with head and brush tail; taupe, Voirct, Kamchatka, while, pointed and dyed blue $80.00 lo $150.00. BLAC K LYNX Very handsome pieces $1)0.00 to $275. FINE SABLES Both Hudson Bay ami natural Russian Sables $100 lo $1200. NUTRIA Scurfs, Stoles and Collars, in the becoming taupe shades $07.50 to $125.00. BLACK FOX Alaska skins in tiuiimil effect, finished with head and brush tail $50.00 to S1S5.00. CUB BEAR Large Animal J Scarf and Melon Mat) (sec sketch) $150.00 cacli. straw lirldK & ' loihier Mion.l I'll i nilKtl Sir. i .mil iVntre t About 100 Carpet-Size Rugs at an Average Reduction of One-Third This is a rare opportunity for saving on standard American Carpet-size Rugs a clearing up of a miscellaneous collection odd or broken lots, including ROYAL WILTON, FINE WILTON and WILTONE RUGS, in sizes 10.6xl3.G feet, 10.6x12 feet, 9x12 feet and 8.3x10.0 feet. All are psrfect in every way, and the reductions aver age fully one-third from the regular prices. BE EARLY TO-MORROW. iwljpiJat i t intliir - hnuith Moor West Women Needing Warm Sweaters and Jackets SJiould See These Here are the new Sweaters and Scarfs, the snug little Spencers and Jackets that one needs when the weather turns cold: Wool Sweaters, $8.50 to $12 Smart new shades and practical colors and wanted styles, with collar, belt and pockets. Brushed Wool Sweaters, Sin Shawl Scarfs, 6.00 to $15.00 A wonderful range of choice in styles with pockets or without. Narrow Black or Tan Leather Belts to wear with Shawl Scarf $1.50. Warm Quilted Jackets Styles with bleeves, $3.00 and $5.00; sleeveless $1.85 to $3.00, . Cardigan Jackets Styles with sleeves, $3.50; sleeveless $2.50 and $300. ptmwbrldgs L Clolhlen Atelq 11, ilarktt street The Best Time for Buying Women's Winter Coats The weather is here foi them, and the best values we can obtain are ready. Among the les expensive arc Poplin and Velour Coats at $25.00 Heavy wool poplin, made in all around belted style and lined throughout. Others of silver tipped velour, with full back and unbelted; lined throughout. Silvertone Velour Coats, $35 and $47.50 One attractive button-trimmed model is $35.00. Another in all around belted style with long throw-tie, is $17.50. Both lined throughout. l,- HI I Smart Fur Collar Coats at $35.00 Silver-tipped Velour Coats, lined throughout, and finished with collar of dyed coney. Others in indistinct plaids, with dyed opossum collar. Silk Velour Coats, $75.00 to $165.00 Dress Coats of fine silk velour, in various attractive styles, beau tifully lined throughout. Models with fur collars, $85.00 to $1G5,00; without, fur collars, $75,00 to $110.00. wbrldse & puthler Second .rioor Cntrs Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET GILBERT ST RBKT , - M ' ; 4J 9 h ' tin " A- . .".. ,.. i a. -"VI ;.. . i. , .-:.. M t. -i ' -' .... .i IsssssB .. j j "-- t lak.ik sw. n it. J? 1 . uH. vj filiOri., 1 1 1 Mtm