v, .V- -V. i,' -'' i ,,J t .A. f EVJbJJNJLNG- 1'UBLIO LttJLKiJiJK PHlLA'JjJUXjj; fr 1 I I 1 m fr. : i'j ;?wkkillsiv1an; ?; Burled from auto f- ! SAYS FARMERS MUST WORK, SHOT IN ROW OVER CRAPS Oscar Alles, Prominont Wood bury Man, Thrown Under Wheel a3 Car Is Sidewiped PHILADELPHIA DRIVER HELD McClaln Asserts It Is Up to Them to Reduce Cost of Food I'nrinorn who "frti'ni with thrlr mou tils' mid not with thrlr lirniN nml hauiN will Imvo tmiili to do with tlio quc'llnn of the rnliirtlnii of pvliM of foniNtuffn. nci-onling tg Stnto Kn'.r Price CoiiuiiKiloiKM' t'rnnk It. Mi ('lain. I Mr. MiClnin ilrclnrnl todny thnl tlioi iiltimntr mUirtinn In foodtsitfK nloiiK i .!. u..- ...i. i- .i..i.t.... i iur linn rfri'llin -mi in i iihiihik mm illini tiirli1ultii1ln iIimimiiiU mi llimn I " 5'"'u ll ihlugt : good crop wenthor. wln'tlier or j not thin t-otinli rontlmici to tr to' fport parts of I'iuojip nml the lnililtr. 'nnrt work of the funnel . , I "KnrnuTH who tulle a rtny off nt linr- ot tomp o iro to n iiifot l tic in n noicli hnr's houp to (lli'iis why lilnrk Iipii Mexican Seaman, Police Say, Re fused to Play Two Arrested Frank Hetrnncourt. twentj -one enrn In, white pkr." Mild Mr. M.CItilti. "nre i " J" llflrnnc nurt. who l of the rifv of i... f...,.i .,-in. .,., Ti. .1-1,1 L mi f in e uiiiKcr .ionn .norrn, i in me icnn farmer W the one who -netul- thnt time ' "jlj""1" """Ijital. Detectives of the tint IiIh hlnik liCIU lll. tllOso niru mm we i.un-rr Mrmn milium in I eeinc rO DR. MUTTART RE-ELECTED h 0cr AIIe. fortyone vonr nlrt. Prominent rltlren of Woorthnrr, N. J., !vas Inntnntlv killed nt tOMfi o'clock thoe who will he i-pipon-dhle for keep - last ulght when hU nulomobilc was altlanlpctl by n henvv motortruck on Ihe mnln street of Woodbury. Mr. Alloa was hurled from hi" auto mobile under the henvy truck. The , rear left wheel passed over hi heart, crushing him to death. He Will Head Osteopathic Society Several persons wltneert the ncit- for Another Year dent. I F.lection of officer was held lat night Mr. Alles. with l.ew-N Muller. nlso , the mwtiiis of the I'hilnrtelplii.i of Woodbury, was returning from a J unty Orteonntlilr Sodetj . lwli nt the i. ...... ..i i i.i. i... ri'i,. ,.,,. Osteopathic ( ollocc. Nineteenth nnd was proceeding down llrnnd street in Woodbury nt moderate speed. At DuboN nvenue the motortruck, lumbering toward I'hilndclphin in the opposite direction, tame too close to the Ailcs machine. Front WhceN lrlt old, a Mexican nrnmaii, was shot in the jaw Init night, police snv, because he refined to shoot "craps with loaded dice. The hontlng occurred nt the home of TIIm'Io Itoven, twenty-eight years old, of I.ombaid Ktreet near Third, in cording to the police. They rny Itoscn enticed the Mexican Into his home mid suggested craps. Hetrnntourl believed the dice were loaded nnrt refused to play, Then, police say. ltoscn struck the Mexican nml took $00 from his pocket. When lletrnncourt showed light, llosen Is tillcccd to hne whipped out ll (tcrmnn i.'i'J-i.iliber revolver nnd shot the Mexican Truck Driver Held In Qlrl't Death Angeln ltononnno, thlrtyonc years old, 1722 South Ninth street, was held without ball by Magistrate Dougherty today nt the Twenty-eighth and llltner Htieets station, to await the coroner's action in the death of livc-year-old Kdna Couwcll, 184.! McKenn street. The lit tie gill was plning yesterday after- noon .near her home when she was struck by A touring caf driven by llono nauo on MeKean street near Nineteenth. She was taken to St.. Agnes's, Hospital, where she died of Internal Injuries latp last night. pBalloiHis FREE to . Kiddies Second Floor HOUGHTON'S Rust Veto serves Browntng,Klng & company pose or rust preventiv and machine lubricant: roted Hosen nt Uelitli and Spruce stieeK with Stella Hobbles, who is being held ns n witness. E, 240 W, F. HOUGHTON & CO. Somerset Street Philadelphia Snrinc Garden streets, Dr. Chnrlis.l Multart was re elected Ipiesident. New officers u re Dr. William Otis Cialbrnith. icc president: Dr. I Curl Iturckuer. secrctnr and Dr. Harry I). Leonard, treasurer. The new mem i bers of the executie hoard nre Dr. I Ituiiljnl Johnson. John II. Itniley nnrt There was a crash ns the front wheels locked, and Mr. A ilea and Mr. Muller were both hurled from their seats Force of the collision threw Mr. Ailcs hendlong under the tnotortrml.. Uoe J.etcllier. of Thlrtr-ninth and Wallace streets. Philadelphia, drher of the nsueu. truck, threw on the emergency brake ' The momentum of the licnvv irucK carried it a distance of several feet be fore it could be stopped. The bro.id rear left wheel passed rtircctly oer Mr. Allen's head. ttertrnde Hurcess. At the state meeting of osteopaths to be held in Pittsburgh next month n legislative polh will be ndopted. said Dr Muttnrl. In which n clnnficTti'ui of the present osfrophnthh' law will he Companion Not Hurt Mr. Mu'lcr. who was thrown clear of the, motortruck, was not injured. When witnesses of the accident reached Mr. Alles he was dead. Mr. Ailes lenies a widow and one! son. He was head of the Constitution! Co.'s printing establishment in Wood bury, and was one of the town's most prominent citizens. Itoy I.etellier. the truck driver, was arrested bv the Woodbury police, nnd Is being held to nwnit the outcome of the inquest, to be held nt 4 o'clock this afternoon by Coroner David Hiev.c:. HUNGRY, YET FEEDS KITTENS Woman, Alone and Penniless, Ob tained Milk for Only Companions Mrs. Mary Connor hud no food for Aitntlt for n week, but she somehow managed to keep life in four little black I kittens, three weeks old nnrt without n nlothcr. who were her onlv companions In an empty houe nt 0110 Itush street Today, when she was taken to Citv Hall on her wa to the Philadelphia Ifospitnl. her only trouble was thnt two of the kittens had been lost. The ' oflier two she rnrried with iier, wrapped up iu her lap on the trip downtown in thn( patrol wagon of the (icrniantowu and Incoming avenues police stntion. The woman, who is old and helpless. had lived with u brother nnd sister lit the Rush street house A week ngo they moved She refused to go with them, stnylng behind in the empty house with only an old quilt and some odds and ends of clothing for n covering. She had no money nnd no means of earning ll living. For the entire week she went without food herself vet getting an occasional saucer of milk to keep the kittens alive. Last night neighbois told the police about the old woman, fearing he would die. Two of the kittens disappeared in the excitement of moving her to the station house She held the other tvvu in her arms nil night in the matron i room. Germantown Home Robbed A talking machine nnd fifteen records anil three suits f men's clothing were stolen early today fiom the home of Mrs. Catharine O.ihnrt. 1.T1 West Queen lane, ticminntown. The totnl value of the loot is placed at $110 The thieves gniucd entrance bv forcing a rear window. Officer Klliod In France Cited j I.ieutennnt Frank A. Howe, who was killed in France, has been awarded n posthumous citation for gnllautr.v in nrtiou and meritorious seivlre It was sent to his mother, .Mrs I M Howe, MZ Thayer nvenue, and bears t li sic nature of Major General Summcrall, of the First Division. the two-fold pur-rt i .f nose of rust preventive I KedUCtlpIiS in Furnishing Goods and Hats for Men, Boys and Children Go To Hoskins Supplies A J ail Filing Cabinets and Loose Leaf Ledgers Card Indexes of AH Kinds Our Organization is at Your Service for Ideas and Estimates on Everything Your Office Needs WM H HnSKINfi rOMPAlMV 3I Largest Offict Supply House in Philadelphia 902 to 906 Chestnut Street Our regular atocka of iArly priced l!uirta,Ho8tcrv, Underwear, Neckwear, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Straw and' , Felt Hats, etc., etc. 2!f- zfmtsay At 15 less than the marked I prices. j!L iVtilfevP TKPJTW mmsm ' flL. 925-27 MARKET STREET A Decided Saving on Beautiful Silk Dresses Positive Values . up to $45.00 The' now georgettes in flow ered and figured effects as well as plain and beaded georgettes, silk taffetas, satins and satins and georgettes combined. tviaoo with ruffled, tucked, nlaited skirts and traiffht line models. A most unusual assortment of de- I'Hffhtfnl stvles for choice. All sizes for women and misses. Men's Straw HATS, Step inside, the ValtOu door nnd there "' they are. All the new crown and brim effects. All aizea. STREET i;LOOR KXRSOX'8 TXXZ IJCOOIt 5mT plain J l I ' 1 Tv vv L ' 25 off if you wanf the genuine in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught tlinfe&iftftlinlg tfctflwlrt&fl&tilg tftwlMfr sfo&rJHrefcli? srki SWBBS LEXINGTON SEDAN Baton Modl -Four pannBr upho mcrfil n gray cloth wiro whffl muipmtm cord ttrt. oomplt inccnnorlfs Anractl pri Uicil about SOC'O miles Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. Lfiintton Bldf., 8S1-853 N. Broad St. I'linanKi.rniA Take a Cruise around Nan ilrherchen i and notip tint Mwt at monh r' Marine hard w are ours propfllry nump lor a canii" boat Uvfrythlnu Anything 111 F. Vanderherchen's Sons 7 N. Water St., Phila t thr t(7n o (Jir Sail ! : JFJ i . I I I I ' GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Dell, llarhft SS4. Ktvtlont, ilaln 4000 230BuY-ElffiJESi cR&mi ILVIHUTUVUllintSS OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th St. Onrn KTnln Nn Cnarxa for AlUrallom For the RIDE TERMS 10 CASH Monthly or Weekly Payments on Balance What more pleasing gift than music for the new home? A beautiful. hitrh-Erado nhonotrranh is a continual source of delight and provides refined entertain ment for you and your friends. Wo ofTor a full line of EDISON SONORA COLUMBIA CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS in all styles of cabinets to suit your home decorations. Surprise delivery if you wish. I ; Blake and Burkart Herbert E. Blake, Succettor "THE PHONOGRAPH SHOPS" Eleventh and Walnut Come in Tomorrow );;i" Comfort PHYSICAL comfort with out mental comfort is no comfort at all. When our motor car is equipped with Shilton Loom: Automobile L'pholstery Fab ric!, j ou not only derive the utmost comfort from their luxurious richness, but you are at ease in knowing that they are aa enduring as they are beautiful. A vanetv of tatteful patterns and attractive colonnps THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Sidney Blvmenthal ;s" Co. lr.c. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York Sunday Excursion tfffibMt ihJfiJS; The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Tomorrow, a Remarkable Sale of Lovely Gowns li TO THE Upper New Jersey Seashore Sunday, May 30 rf- yCAibury Park, Ocean P I J Grove,LongBranch, Round TripBelmar, Spring jr-TdTtnH.Lake and Sea Girt Pin Dcach, IUnd (t r"SHelhM. Octan G.lt. JT) 1 .Ollnrn Pl,r s- A - Vido pmrU nerWeUy Itounil Trlu Stadde llelshti. Lav. allatte. Chul wick. Vr Tm MantolohliiK and Bay 12a ndd!lcmaln,,d. Special Trnlii lraAP Inrket Street Wharf 7 in V M ( amdcn 7(2S A. M Ueturnlnic leaves Lontr prnnch 6 20 P SI PwHsylvania System i?2lSjs'irZ&?5!? 1 N I iVtf sJlfl '"iY SB6 itftVl y3Sfit nrAKnarvv .Ki 2T nOr!(K3'llll TlT-S I I llli' -J IV' v i , l. ii v i t -r , .- i 1 v, "- Direct from a New York Originator! The Most Exquisite Fashions Ever Devised! Were $60 to $90 and Even More! 38 This Price is Less Than Half Only when a very special purchase makes it possible can such Values be offered Values which lie, not only in the Styles presented, but also in the superb materials and the fine trimmings. Bought in New York yesterday, the price headlined above is but a fraction of the value today. in brief, this is a Blum Store announcement that should and will create the widest astonishment! Over ISO Frocks for formal, dinner, street and afternoon wear in almost as many indi vidual modes, for there are but one or two of Two Oat of a Hundred Styles Are Pictured a style. High-grade Meteor, extra-heavy Crepe de Chine, fine Georgette, Mignonette, Chiffon, Taffetas, Kitten's Taffetas, Sports Silk's and All-wool Tricotine. fsz Ear Crepe, Khaki Kool, Shantung, Pussy Willow No time limit ia set. Wc don't know how long wc can carry on. The Sale begins today in all of our seventeen stores serving the public between Boston and Omaha. There will be no curtailment of the aervice. "Money Back" to back the goods oa tisual. Manhattan Shirts arid Stetson Hats, are not subject to the. Reductions. Phoenix and Interwoven Hose are not. Arrow Collars are 25c, and have never been 30c in this store. Come and aharc in these real oaving8. frowning, King & Co. ysmm: '': 1524-1526 Mm-..m Jt..l Present Marked Prices On Our Entire Stocks of ) Women's Suits & Coats j C fiy iMntfl i h 1-itA lilrkfsYr Krvivcrsitlin) Rsvcmrm-rit- V i . 5 50 off Present Marked Prices Trimmed Hats, Flowers, Ribbons & Trimmings xxKBOxra second rx,oox 25 offtj HTBSOn'S STREET I i l ? $21.75 r $29.75 I Present Marked Prices Silk Lingerie and Silk Kimonas I Extraordinary Savings on Men's New Suits Reduced From Our Own Stocks Our brand new stocks gr-eatly reduced to deal a smashing blow to the high cost of clothing. All the new styles in form fitting and double breasted effects. All new colorings and pat terns. KiKBOira roimTK rz.oon noon Wml SUk Taffeta, Georgette & Tricolette Blouses $5-00 1 Values up to $10.00 A most un usual sale of the smartest of new dress b 1 o uses at a price that is less than their 'wholesale cost. Plain tailored, tucked effects, beaded "nnd embroidered styles showing all the lato sleeve and collar effects. All wanted colorings also white. KIBSCK'fl STREET TX.OOK Men's $8.50 Silk Shirts $5-oo (3J. a Fine heavy quality tub silks in new est stripe pat terns. All sizes. Men's Thread Silk Cflr HalfHoie, at ...VVi' Hlrioh'a Strtat floor I I Boys' $10 Norfolk Suits All Sizes &f A? From 8 Pt9D to 16 6 years Fine quality cheviots in a choice assortment of patterns. Popular Norfolk belted style and knlcker bocker pants. ximsox'8 rouxTx rx.oox m BMUITO!l(l.y!H!s,!l!l!:WiM:,!l.....!i.i.i.Li.1. ,.n ' hm" tjjMiHisia . Girls' White Lingerie Dresses ual variety -4"o Fef K"" of delight-Fw J ful styles, trimmed with laces and embroideries and finished with rib bon saBhes. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. Girls' Gingham Dresses Fine quality washable materials in plaids and stripes. Novelty trimmed styles. Sizes 0 g0 from 6 to 14 years . . $ . JQ KIBOK'B BEOQMP FZ.OOX MJmimmfvfiw . .' i . Tyii fflTitict!y7Ti' ii". . i 2C i '.,m! A-Most Unusual Disposal of Women's Silk Dresses Values Ranging up fa $35.00, at This Bpecial event should attract widespread attention for such high grade dresses have never before been offered at these low prices. Georg ettes, satins, taffetas and satins and georgettes combined in a dozen new summer styles. All new colorings. HP'HlXK 14 19 Women's Voile & Organdie Dresses . $CN175 Those delightful airy summer frocks that always look so cool and dressy. Large variety of flowered, figured and striped effects, very prettily trimmed with white or contrasting colors. Many styles for choice, 512 K AH Sales final! law" I ll' II II 1 1 ll"' No Approvals! None C. O. D. vacnninii A , ia KWi2
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