Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1919, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING- PUftLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910
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ENFORCEMENT
MAY CENTER HERE
Hindman Goes to Washington
for Conference Has Not
Yet Acceptod Office
WON'T REVEAL HIS PLANS
FAILS IN SUICIDE PLAN
Man Leaps Prom Bridge and Lands
on Pier
Attempting to drown himself, police
sny, n man jumped from the nrny'tt
Kerv lirlclcc ficrrnit the Schuylkill nt
i) o'clock tills morning. He struck b
pier Instrml of the intcr. Workmen
nn n neiirbj Mlinrf rnn to bin nlil
mid lie was Rent to the 1'ul) clinic
ilospltal. "
Suffering from n frnctureil leg, frnc
tnreil nrm and a broken jnw, he Iibr not
regained cniiftcIoiiMios niul it in li
nerioiiH (omlition. Letters in ills pocket
cnnse the police to believe he is Pel-
bert It. 1 tinman, n machinist, who
hourilid on Garnet Htiect below llitncr,
until last April. His present address is
unknown.
Philadelphia probably will, be the
headquarter in tills state for the en
forcement of prohibition, with AVllliuiii
Wujuo Ilindtpuii, of Clarion, l'a., us
chief of the campaign against "moon
shiners" and bootleggers.
Mr. Hindmau will go to Washington
Monday for a conference with officials
of the Treasury Department, lie was
ofTered the office ofpiohlbUion enforce
ment for Pennsylvania t-cvernl ilun uro.
"I lime neither fnrmnlh accepted nor
declined the oilicc," Mr. lliudmau haid
today."
"I don't know what the duties of the
office; will hi. heyund the most general
sort of knowledge. In fni t, nobody Iiuk
rIvcu cry much thought to details of
the enforcement of constitutional pio
hlbltion. ' ,
"After the conference Monday, I will
have a better understanding of the job
It 1 accept, a preliminary organisation
will lii klieli'hed out In short time."
The enforcement othcer for Pennsyl
vania, uude present plans, will divide
the state iuto districts, posslbl three,
corresponding to the tlnee federal judi
cial districts, eastern, middle and
western.
A district officer in charge will be
placed nt the head of each district, re
porting directly to the enforcement
officer,
MOTHER SEARCHES FOR BOY
GUESS WE LOST!
Barbers Claim Victory; Ditto Bosses.
But, Up Go Prices
Who won the strike?
The barbers say they won.
The biisa barbers sny they won.
Anjwny, the barbers stiuek for more
money and fewer hours and they arc
u pi I ii on the job.
Hung! exit the old thiity-IHc-cent
huiriut.
Today the signs In many shops rend,
"Hiilrcutting fortv cents."
- Looks like the dear old public again 1
IN
LINE TIN
.GET II TRAINS
P. R. R. Improves Service to and
From Paoli Other Branches
Also Benefited
EFFECTIVE TOMORROW
Camden Woman Appeals to Phlla.
Officials for Help
Search is being made today here and
In Camden for Percy Node, sixteen
years old, fllSi South Kighth stieet,
Camden, who disappeared November "4.
The boj's mother, lifter passing uu
anxious and sorrowful Thanksgiving
Day, Usked the police to help her liud
her son. She sajs the boy left home
to go to woik in n paper mill and dldJsuid'i"
not return, lie nas ugnt nnir aim gray
eyes. When lie disappeared ho worcMi
br,own ovtrcoat uud nip.
419 DEATHS HERE IN WEEK
Record Shows Jump of Eight Over
Previous Seven Days
Deaths throughout the city during the
week numbered 411), compared with 411
last wed. and 1.14 dining the (oric
tpoiiding week last jenr.
The deaths wcie divided as follows:
Males. -(HI: tunnies, -1(1: bos, (hi, uud
gills, 5H The cuuses of death were:
Good news for Main Line commuters 1
Changes In Pennsylvania Itnllroad
schedules, effective tomorrow, will bene
fit thousands of them.
There also will be chnnges on the
Germantnwn and Chestnut 11111 branch
of the Pennsy nnd on the Tort Wash
ington nnd Trenton division.
The chief benefactor from the new
schediite will be the Mnln Line, on
which there will be four additional
trains to and from Paoli,
The earliest of the new trains for
tills city will lenr Paoli weekdajs nt
7:50 a, m., arriving here fort) -three
minutes Inter, It will be followed by
three moie trains In addition to the
seivice now in effect.
One lenves Paoli nt 12:1(5 p. m.,
arriving at Ilrosd street nt 1 :03 p. m. :
another nt 1:1(1 p. in, nrrivlng in
Philadelphia nt 2:0:i n. in., nnd the
'.third, which will lenve Paoli at 2:4ft'
will arrive nt Ilrond street nt ;:;;ii
and Y:15 p. m. There also Is a new
express to Narberth, leaving Uroad
street nt 5:13 p, nt.
Throughout the day. on the. German
town and Chestnut Hill brnnch, the
thirteen trains to Chestnut Hill each
will leave earlier, the difference in time
ranging from two to five minutes, 'J he
schedule remnlns ns It Is now, so far
as trains to Ilrond Street Station On
this branch arc concerned.
Move Up Time on One Train
On the Fort Washington nnd Trenton
branches there is one chnnge in trains
to Whltcmnrsli nnd Fnllsington the
traiu now leaving lirond street at 0
ii. m. being scheduled to depart four
minutes before that hour.
Changes in- the general schedule, for
the Pcunsvlvnnla lines affect the city
to n certain extent. The Atlantic ex
press, leaving Pittsburgh at 4:3(1 p. m.,
will be discontinued cast of IlnrrSs-
BISHOPS IN GLEE CLUB
to
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MeHSles ,
frtiarlet fovpr . ...
Diphtheria and croup .
Influenzi
llnlriemln rtlsenseti
Tuberrulosls of the lungs :. 20
Tu!rculnMH rrentnffltlfl 2
Other forms of tuberculoma ...... . r
('Hhcer . , 44
Simple merlnsltls 'J
Apoplex and poftenlng of brain 14
Organic diseases of the heart 46
Acute bronchitis , 5
Chronls bronchitis 2
Vneuinotita . . . , . r -I
Bronchopneumonia , 10
Diseases of the respiratory system . , J
Diseases of the stomach . .. ll
Diarrhoea ., .14
Appendicitis and tlphlltls . 1
Hernia . . . ... (I
Cirrhosis of the liver 4
Atuto nephritis and llrleht's disease. 4n
Noncancerous tumors ... 3
I'uetpernl septicemia .. . .. a
PuerperHl accidents , 4
Congenital debility . 27
Violent deaths ... -4
Leaders From All Over World
Attend Social Union
A glee club composed entirely of
bishops will fenture the fnll banquet
nud annual meeting of the Social I'nlon
of Philadelphia nud vicinity at the
Hcllevue-Strntford next Tuesday night
Methodist Episcopal bishops from
Europe, South America, China, Jnpan
and India nnd Methodist EpNtoptil
editors from nil parts of this country
will be among the guests. Addresses
will be nindc by llishop Edwin II.
Hughes, of Iloston, nnd llishop Homer
0. Stuntz, of Omaha, Neb.
GIRL DIES; SEEK FATHER
Child Victim of Burns Mother In
Hospital
Julia hnventhnl, six years old, .15(1
AVolf street, is dead from bums, nnd
neither her father nor mother knows
of her death. The father is n tiavel
ing snlesmnn nnd Is nvvny, and her
jnothcr is in n serious condition In the
Methodist Hospital and has not been
told of her daughter's death.
The child died last night in the
Mt. Slnnl Hospital, from burns re
ceived Thanksgiving Day, when her
clothing ( aught fire from matches with
which she vvns phi Ing In her home.
burg.
,'liic dining nr on the federal express,
northbound, which operates between
Washington nid this citj, will be with
drawn. A through parlor car on the coach
from this citv to liuffulo, formerly cur
ried on the Pittsburgh express, will be
transterreii 10 tne nullum express,
which will be made u through train
between this eltj nnd Ituffnlo. It will
leave Philadelphia lit S:2.'i a m.
Federal Grand Jury at Hog Island ,
The Federal (Irani! Jury for the De- '
comber term, which completed its
week's work jesterdny. Is the guest of
the management of the Hog Island I
shlpjard todny. The jurois left the
Federal Unihling in automobiles for
Hog Island this morning.
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RANK5&B
Jewelers
Silversmiths
Stationers
p. m. ,
Five Towns (o Ilenefit
In nddition to the new trnlns, ies
dents of Wjnnetvood, Narberth, Mciion
nnd Overbrook, nnd persons to whom
the Fiftv -second street stntion is n con
venience, will benefit lj the levised
schedule.
The train which leaves West Chester
lilglitiv at fl:lfl p. m., heretofore mak
ing its Inst stop before reaching this
city nt Ardmorc. will now stop at those
fijro stations. This will be a con
venience to theatre patrons.
To Paoli, the four new weekduy
trains will leave Ilrond Street Station
nt 1;15 p. m., 2:45 p. m., 5:09 p. ni.
AN OPPORTUNITY
WITH A FUTURE
' iiri! luivc a etlont who hums u
W well-est.ilitlslH'd rittill shoo
business In u town or lononn
population 50 miles from I'lill
uilelphla ,
Ho wanlB ,i married man
about thirty, equipped to inan
uge his business and to unite it
grow,
lie will pa such a man J 50
a week In uui'ltlon to commis
sions on all Increased business
over $100,000
Address replies telllnsr fully
your experlcnco to Mr Pajnc
Hancock Payne
Advertising Agency
DUEXEL BUILDING, Philadelphia
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Personal Greeting Cards
Social stationery
Tea Cards - Debutante -Dance
Wedding Invitations
The dcnand cr J&vcia Grcctnd Cards lias
been so dreal ihat orders for eigravJnd
tftcsc cards should -de placed immediateljx
rsc
All other diseases
Coroner's irbcs pending
Totnl
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THE Restaurants listed below arc famous
for their dining service, superb cooking and
thnir imniiil atmosohcre. A dance through
ii . ...n,.mnic w111 ncalst vein in rhoosine according to your desires
and your purse. W
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Cabaret and
Dancing
TONIGHT
9 to 12:30
Special Supper Menu
Cover Charge 50c
Souvenirs
For Ladies
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RESTAURANT
114 South 15th St.
(Flftnt1i ami Chestnut)
Ouni rom 11 A. if. to I A. !l.
Business Men's Lunch'
It A. M, to 2 V. M.
fhol,. nt Itnnut Mrats. two VeEPta
bleu. Bread and Itutltr, lea fiOf
-SPECIAL SUPPER
(Knent Katurtlav and Hundjj)
n to 8 P. M,
85c, 75c, 60c and 50c
Dunrlnc 10:80 P. IT. In 13:30 A. M.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
12 Noon to 4 P, M. $1.25
No Cover Charge Orchestra
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ALCOTT LUNCH ROOM
4th noor. Hhertdan Hide. 8U and Sansom
TABLE d'HOTE LUNCHEON
A Rettaurant for Business IVomen
Unt or Salad Lunches, O C g.
Including Soup and Dessert Jj'
wDine at WALBER'S
Riverside Hotel
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Vancia and succtal ''"JiSS
Tue. Thurs., rrnt. VIV
SPECIAL DINNER 40c
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SOUTHERN RESTAURANT
721WalnutSt. Dally and Sunday
rMOELBEJlTS
FOR BIEALS"
We Are Slill Serving a
T-BONB SIRLOIN STEAK
I'rimli 1'rlr'l. II. C'oirrr. 85c
Orttrrs Stf, 28o I rlrd 'l)tfr, 30c
.111 Kinds of Healood Hcrved llau Ntoht
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DIAZ CAFF
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"Not the only but the best"
AMKKICAN AND ITALIAN COISIN15
Apnetlzlncly Trepurfd
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.25
Special Daily Luncheon, 50c
lor Ladlm and flrntlemen
Open 11AA. M. to 10 P. M.
MUSIC
50c Special Dinner 50c
AT AI.I. IIOUI18
Soup -Aleut or 1pIbIi Vegetables
Dread, Tlutler, ColTes mid Deanert
IRVING HOTEL WSt'SBfl'""
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suFFET LUNch
Deiid.1.. Sandwiches
For tlie
llmtliieati Blau
. Tutry All Our Omi Itaklni.
KELLY'S-
12 N. 9TH STREET
Ar aertlnp larel oynterii In liUlory
( our buslnem.
ilQpen Day & Night .
; Littleton's Restaurant
40th St. and Lancaster Ave.)
711 N. Broad St.
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COWDERY'S GRILL
1614 SPRUCE STREET
Sunday Dinner - $1.00
Chicken Dinner- $1.25
itsn to T180 p. si,
Itellned Quiet Hervioe CATICItlNfl
I'linne i nriiNt 4iun
TRY ONE OF
Hudson's 35c Dinners
Including 3 vegetables, choice of 3
meats & 2 desserts Excellent service.
1505-07 RACE ST.
Hear these famous Victor artists
Homer at the Academy of Music on December 1
Alda at the Bellevue-Stratford on December 1
Werrenrath at the Academy of Music on December 8
Then hear their Victor Records
Extraordinary interest attaches to the recitals of these great
artists because of the double opportunity they afford the music
loving public.
It is a privilege in itself to hear these famous artists, and
added importance is given to the events in that they enable
you to compare their exquisite interpretations with their Victor
Records.
Attend the concerts of these artists and note the individual
qualities that distinguish their wonderful voices. Then go to any
Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by the same
artists. Note how faithfully their interpretations are portrayed
on the Victrola.
It is because of this absolute fidelity that these three artists
make Victor Records; that the greatest artists of all the world
are Victor artists.
Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $950.
Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J.
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New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month
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Strawbridge & Clothier
250 Afternoon and Evening
Dresses Save 40 Per cent.
,ON MONDAY we shall have ready a special purchase
of women's lovely Dresses at an average saving of fully
forty per cent. :
DreSSeS at $47.50 Plcf I8 r Paulcttc, sylvanettc,
, . -7j y beaded ciepe Georgette and tsattn,
including black, navy blue and taupe. Also lovely Dance Frocks of
changeable taffeta, in black, white, mais, peach, rose, nnd Nile green
effects.
DreSSeS at $57.50 trcet- Afternoon and Evening
. r Di esses of such lovely materials as
satin, velveteen, tncotme, duvetine, tricolette, Paulette, crepe
Georgette and metal-brocade taffeta, in the newest shades.
DreSSeS at $65.00 hac,cJ velveteen, tricolette and I era-
. . j Z broidered crepe Georgette with fur
trimming, some individual pieces. Black, navy blue, taupe and some
of the new autumn colorings.
Dl'eSSeS at $75.00 'Fi1c l0011110 with gold and silver
. ; li embroidery, also lace nnd crepe
meteor with fur trimming, and crepo metcor-and-crepe Georgette
combinations. Black, blue and the newest shades.
w Straw lirldsp L Clothier S-eonil Floor, Market Street
It's All Right to Write,
But Easier to Whisper
If Santa Claus had to read letters from all the
thousands of girls and boys, he'd have to sit up very
late every night. He's glad to get letters from the
children who cannot come to the Store, but he can take
ever so many more spoken messages and besides, he
can give his answer right on the spot!
Bring the Children to tlie Wonderful
Toy Store on Monday
Santa Claus has a pretty picture book to give to
each child, and millions an' millions of Toys and Dolls
to show them when they come.
A WORD TO THE WISE Great stocks of Toys here now,
but some kinds will be scarce before Christmas.
tt Strawbrlilgo . Clothier Fourth Floor
60.00
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Women's Coats
Specially Priced J
WORTH PROM ON-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD MORE
Elegant models, of silvertone velour, in all fashionable shades,
lined throughout with soft silk, and warmly interlined. Deep col
lars of fur, some with cuffs, also of the fur. Several very smart
models from which to choose.
y Strawbrlilso & Clothier Second Floor. Centre
The Christmas Handkerchiefs
Are All Spread Out to View
And it certainly is a feast for the eyes. There are hundreds of
diffetent styles, from the .simplest to the most elaborate, and from
thos.o at small cost to the choice Handkerchiefs of which we have
but a few of a kind, and which are worth many dollars apiece.
There Were Purchased so Long Ago That the
Prices are Considerably Less Than Present Values
FOR MEN
All-linen hemstitched, 35c to
$1.50 each; all-linen initial, 50c
to $1.00; with colored borders,
85c to $2 50; silk, white and col
ored, 50c to $1.50; cambric, 18c to
35c; cambric initial, 25c.
FOR WOMEN
All-linen hemstitched, 18c to
$2.00 each; linen initial, 25c to
$1.50; embroidered linen, 25c to
$20.00; Madeira hand-embroidered
linen, 50c to $2.00; colored
linen, 25c to $2.00; lace-trimmed
linen, 35c to $6.00; embroidered
cambric, 15c to 35c; sports silk,
25c and 50e; lissue with white
and coloted borders, 3 for $1.00.
Special Purchase of 10,000 Handkerchiefs
Men's and Women'sThree for $1.00
Men's soft, silky-finish Handkerchiefs, with white striped bor
ders. Women's Madeira hand-cmbioidered and hand-scalloped Hand
kerchiefs. Excellent values.
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FOR GIRLS
Hemstiteriivl linen 191.'..
35c: emhroidprprl li'non n n- r.n.
laoc-edKed linen, 26c; embroidered
cumoric, i'ic.
FOR BOYS
Hemstitched linen, 35c; hem
stitched cambric, 12c to 18c;
cambric initial, 25c; colored-border
cambric, 18c to 25c.
FOR CHILDREN
Hemstitched linen, 12c to
25c; embroidered linen, 35c to
75c; embroidered novelty desijrns,
18c each; embroidered initial, 2
for 25c.
Golden Special forMbndau
3600 Pairs of
Women's Silk
STOCKINGS
An Unusual Saving
At $1.95
This prico is about one-third less than to-day's value as based
upon prebent manufacturing cost. Silk Stockings are scarce in tlie'
......i.i- n,.. tif wo murln fin ire nrovision in advance. These arfi
KULL-FASHIONED STOCKINGS, of silk, with mercerized cotton.
gaiter tops anil soles, bona Diacs, or mm.-, wmwiiiw, ugni. otue,
or pink stripe in the garter tops. Size8V4 to 1Q. We expect to
sell hundteds of them for Christmas gifts $1.05 a pair.
3V-- atrawljrldeo & Clothier Aisle 4, Market StrH
jPECIAL&
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET STHEKT EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET
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