Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8
T a"l'i" 1 ,i EVENING PUBLIC LEDOEK-PHILAJjELPHIA, EIUDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 T,. i tfV fcU'' I'jL. i- lii; tt MT ' Vl fc-S lv- Jit I K tn u. m K-lfv RSE IS ATTACKED MAN IN HQSPfTA L '. bLL ... ;: i;ursr in oanor s uniTorm, EpJ Knocks Woman Unconscious 'With Rock During Struggle '&Mb ''HELD FOR IDENTIFICATION cam . IU H j . ... . ........ ....,, . f f?1 A wan in Failor's uniform trucV down a nurse in ttir roccivinj: room of tho rolj clinic Hospital parly this norning vltli a jnsgeil rock, but 'was frightened away a moment after b.v n patient from an adjoining room. The nan is a negro. Five negro Failors are now being Tield without ball until the nurse, Miss 'Ruth Cooley, recovers coikcIoiisiici, that she may look them over in an ef fort to Identify the man who hit her. She Is at the liospltnl. .w imsR Cooley is twenty -four jears ojd, and came to the hospital from up stntej She was on night dutj in the receiving room, which la in the rear of the hospital, on Nnudaln sticet. About 2 o'clock tins mornlug the man untcred, nnd, according to a woman pa tieqt lying on a bed lu an adjoining room, awaiting removal to the ward, he asked whether ip certain patient bad been received at the hospital. The nurse said she did not Know. "hooV at jour book and 'e.t," the mac said. As Miss Cooley bent oer the book the woman patient heard her sa, "liet away from here." There was u scuf fle, a thud and ns the patient entered the room screaming, the negro lied. Mis Cooley lay in a pool of blood on the floor. Beside her was a large niece of the rock the negro used. I The top of Miss Coolej'n head audi the right side of her face had been split I open. She is in a serious condition. ! Lieutenant Duffy, Twelfth nnd Pine streets station, scut out Patrolmen . Kelly. Moorcficld and Harry to round Up all negro sailors in sight and the.v noon brought in live. According to the fiatient. the negro who hit Miss Cooley s about twenty-four jears old and a mulatto. The five sailors wpip given a hearing before Magistrate O'TCricn in the Twelfth and Pine streets station and 1 held without bail for a further hearing I ), ..-. . SKIDDING AUTO KILLS MAN MARTYRS TO THEIR DUTY Two Patrolmen Sampled Seized Liquor Now Before Trial Board It wasu't wood alcohol, anjway. James Hughes and Richard King, members of tho force of the Thirty-sixth district, detailed to gdard ho truck loads of liquor se!7ed jesterday iu a garage at Ontario street and York road, made sure of that fact. It was a courageous thing to do. It's courageous enough these days to drink anything that hasn't been ncnljzed. Hut these men unselfishly followed the promptings of dutj, or something, and tried out the suspected Honor. In other words, the police were in vestigating the ens". The daring fellows naturallj felt some effects of their deotiou to duty, or something. They were charged with being intoxicated while on dutj. This lack of appreciation of all thev had done was shown bj Lieutenant ltlootner, of the Itrnnchtown police htnlion. through whose Interest in the matter thej were taken before Superintendent of Police Itobinson and ordered to appear before the police trial board todaj . keeper, on the morning ot December HO, for the twenty-five-mile ruu across the bay In a motorboat. Within eight miles of shore the motor of tho boat became disabled and the boat jammed iu tho ice. On the night of January t he was picked tip unconscious by the Italian steamship I'nvorucs. Nurses' Training Class Opens Colllngsnood, N. J., Jen. 0. Store than fifty women have joined the nurses' training class which met here last night. Miss Tunfenburgcr. of Camden, is the Instructor: Mrs. .T. W. Sturmcr, chair man, and Mrs. II. Wesley Jack, secre tary nnd treasurer. Special Week-End Rates Friday Night Dinner One person $8.00 and S1O.00 Room with bath. SI 2.nn Two persons $16.00 and $20.00 Room with bath, $24.00 BROWN'S M1LLS-1N-THE-PINES Phone- I'fmbrrlsn 33 NEW JERSEY tor rn.r.Biinnii, Sta'u Wjtstle 3mx KEEPER BROUGHT ASHORE Lighthouse Man, Found In Drifting Boat, Is Recovering Joseph Holland. (ho lighthouse keeper, who was picked 1111 iu the Delaware bay, Xew Year's night, after bring adrift for three days in an open boat without food or wnler, has beeu broucht nshore nn the pjl'it boat I.il iiiunds and is rceoeiing in his home at the Delaware llrenkwater. He is still prostrated from the ex perience, but is gradunlly recovering the use of his frozen limbs. As jet he has not been able to take any sort of solid food. lie started ashore from the Miah Maull Lighthouse, of which he Is swim mil! mi;f ru:nFiin mn ni: iij imi iirin n n 1. in p. m niu: ni nri 1 n in 1 1 1 n u ru em 1 lift ifuin trjiui triii Ji n i 1 1 iuutu 1 .! 1 ill nu itij nrniiiiiminn) i Himui:iH-H .tnifiin 1 1 ni nnmniimiii mi sutht tn 1214- ige Allen, inc. -Chestnut Street 1214 ft IK '1 B '" ' j A j- u If '. I ' d"fc. mm lti til Winter Millinery Reductions Are in Full Swing Our wmler nillllnerj- Is marked at decided reductions for quick tllsiiosal Those prices hhould prove lireslstlbly attrartlvo as thero .-ire still two months ahead for wearing these mldscason styles finally reduced Now $6 $7 $8 $10 jp I . lm ... .. - 1 $3.00 Silk Hosiery $2.00 Pr. M ?a, a dollar a pair on these pure thread silk ladles' hose; thev 5, are full fashioned and of the heavy beivlccable crado that usually g sells at tho higher price; black and white. 1 g ' ' Mocha Gloves, Special $2.25 Pr. 5 Sand and Grey Shades. Usually .$3.00 A Don't let skin trouble spoil your good time o -a i is ill y Elderly Victim Struck While Cross Ing Street1 A skidding automobile in the ram nd fog last evening was responsible for the death of Isaac rierrjman, &atv eight j'cnrs old. 2443 Cedar street, who was struck as he was crossing Sus quehanna avenue near Frankfort! ave nue. The car was driven by Kaj Hazcn, forty-two years old. 1C5.T Race street. Haze a heard the elderly man's scream, stopped his car and carried Bcrryman to St. Mary's Hospital, where he died a few hours later. lie had a fractured tiuil and internal injuries. Hazcn was arrested. iIaB!H Fireman's Ankle Fractured , Thomas Low cry. 2S.'U North Park avenue, a fireman attached to the hook and ladder of Engine Company No. BO, was injured during a slight blaze this morning at the spice mill of A. Col burn & Co.. 22.S North Tenth street. Jjoweiy's ankje was fractured when it was caught between the truck and a telegrnph pole lie was taken to the1 Woman's Homeopathic Hospital. ( heals sick skins "I can't have any fun ! I am such a sight with this trouble that people avoid me whei-evcr I go. And the itching torments me so that I don't get any peace, any how.'' Don't be discouraged! Even in severe, well-established cases of skin troubles, Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relieves the itching at once and quickly clears the trouble away. Doctors prescribe the nmnol treatment All drufTEtlbts sell Resinol ointment and Resinol Soap, A ery dependable gloe and the product of a well-known manu facturer, assuring perfect fit and s,erlce. Only about enourrh for Saturdays selling New Veilings, Special 29c yard Silk ellimrs m a splendid arlety of meshes and patterns; some ate French ceilings; the shades are Brown, Taupe, Navy and plenty of Black. The price Is about half of the regular alue. Jergens' Bath Soap, $1.00 Box This soap has ud-vanced and this will be tho last opportunity to secure a stock at this special price. The odors are Violet Lilac Oeramum and Carnation Crochet-edged Wash Cloths, 2 for 25c Kine cae Turkish Knit "Wash Cloths loehetid In pink, blue, lavender 01 gold with edges and bordirs 3 i i BIHiHail'llllLI 1 l!W; ii II Ul IIIiWI WIMIffiUWiflllWIPM HIW3IIBir,imiS ""'MHUfc 1029 Market Street Store Orders Accepted Open Every Evening cDiamonds den'efrt Our Ccnifidcntia I Credit Plan t,Was cash advantages, cowicment payments and immediate possession A.SiMcm&So3is 135Souihl3"Sl. Near Walnuts? Open Saturday Cvcnings Wtti.t.f.i..H.lt..... BONWIT TELLER &, CQ UheJSpeaajZu hop Oriqinafiont Al! Our Stock Must Go ... ! & . ': We Must Move to 1235 Market St. in 30 Days Complete Stock of Men's Furnishings Reduced Vs VtJSO Ties 95q JZ.50 Skirls . . . . gj $1.50 Silk Hose . . ggri ?3.S0 Suede Gloiesty Limited Quantity B AVER'S 2 North tout ol. oiurv. rM CHESTNUT AT 13H STREET Announce for Saturday JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE WOMEN'S COATS & EVENING WRAPS Regardless of Cost or Present Value Three Hundred of our choicest Coats and Evening Wraps have been assembled from our Regular Stock and arranged in various groups for QUICK DISPOSAL Included in this offering are a number of Sample Coats and Wraps, from a foremost manufacturer At Prices Much Below Actual Cost m Sixty-five Coats Plaid "back Polo cloth in brown, oxford, navy and taupe. QO OQ (Formerly 59.50) 0 4,lu Fifty Fur Trimmed Coats In silvertone and plain vc lour, in various shades. 4TO (Formerly 79.50) O&.VV Sixty Women's Day Coals Plain tailored and fur-trimmed styles, in various winter coatings. (Formerly JO (If) 59.50 to 75.00) :. TV Forty-five Coals & Capes Of peachbloom, duvetyne and 75.00 velour. (Formerly 98.50 to 145.00) Thirty-eight Women's Day Coats Duvet de laine, tinseltone, marvella and velveteen. Plain and with Fur shawl collars. (Formerly (98.50 to 155.00) 85.00 up to. 495.00) DEPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR ' Fifty Coats & Dolmans In Peachbloom, Marvella, Duvetyne and Velour. Many with fur. (Formerly Qp? fif 135.00 to 175.00) &O.VU Thirty Wrap & Belt Coals Marvella, Peachbloom, Du vetyne and Fortuna. "With and without fur. (Formerly nr (f 165.00 to 250.00) J-&O.VU Fifteen Velvet Evening Wraps Reproductions of imported models. (Formerly j Kfl (f 225.00 to 295.00) J-OV.UU Twenty-five Model Coals and Wraps Of Lyons velvet, Broadtail cloth and Duvetyne. With collar, cuffs and borders of various fur. (Formerly 1(1 ( ft 250.00 to S25.00) J-VO .VU Ten Metal & Velvet Wraps Metal brocades and velvet with fashionable furs. (Formerly oin ff md JL J ff ELiSffl; . .W?3 U-:: , ,,, 'HO Hill f?k M m . HB.B KT U. n 0 ji- I'M M wa M B B. rr -MT - Wr Hk MTP -.B- U JIH' HTT r j II U U V rt i W . m "" "" iii.riiiiin 1 11111111 in n i l r r : n r ii i r I i m 1 1 11 1 mini nil- ii nn ii, m l m - m, m m w m tmi t m ( ft.-Q 'fiii ih '.ir"' ( K r .fflrHBik. h " ''.-N' A J IwMiih 'I I 1 1 ' nn " i Mi Hi. i'i hi" V'i "ihI i ul " m liBMIBWitii i" Tn i '' ..-iV; .'.l.v..i-!.y,-i, . ,....'.' '''. tf w : . I i ' . f.'JH awat,,, ', , i",.i-; :rrMriMMiHWMryw'Yriiiittiir t.,- nnfiiMM Men! Don't Delay. Come Tomorrow and Share In Our Known On Our Stocks of Separate Fur Collars, '.50 ilSISBBHiMSspB m WlP' kWmMm mm M MBSm HSISiSi Illllil mm WP Positive Values to $35.00 Before Moving Into Our New Store al 101M021 Market Street AR. HILL says: "The men of Philadelphia are -L-"- not only going to appreciate the values I offer in this sale, but they are going to remember me when I move into my new store." And it was with this end in view that he ordered the great reductions now prevailing on the entire stocks of finest and newest suits and overcoats. No other sale can or does offer such values ! Profits are disregarded, for a clearance is necessary, as no stocks will be taken to our new store. Plaid-Back Overcoats Belted-Back Overcoats New Ulsterettes Town Ulsters Every Material! Satin Yoke Overcoats Chesterfield Overcoats Double-Breasted Coats American Tourist Coats Every Color! Clofhini ip ucf Removal Sale Prices! Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, at . . Suits of good quality woolens and corduroys lined pants.' Sizes up to n years. Maeki navi, in combination colors belted all around or half belted. Overcoats, belted all-around and hutton-to-tlie-neck .styles. All sizes up to 17 years. Boys' Mackinaws to U'coats....Q.95 K of styles and coloring All sizes to 17 years. Boys' Oliver Twist SUITS ,.95 of blue flannel. X fivryM!$&- w wmmm& BJflW braid Sizes 24 to 8 W h i t o trimmed i ears. Boys' Corduroy & Mixture Suits, Pants lined Q.95 throughout. Nor- Zf folk styles. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Pants Reduced Wonderfully Big Savings on Oil Entire-Stocks Values $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8 The finest of Qistcdb, blue bergc, cassimeres, chcvioli and fancy mixtures. The as sortment is so laign that we believe we can match up any old suit. All bizes up to 42 waist. wi 1029 Market Stj .A iti ' .!J,f lit rll m