,,,! h'-" .' Hi W''J - Stf & i4' I'. v' IP...1 ,l ,;r -41. , . " NENIKG1 PUBEIO BGT$miM)$mJt FRIDAY, 3T)Ti 16, 35&20 " . ' ' ' . MIA MEN SAVE BATHER AT SHORE P IftCiiirwo, Waiting for Race, Pull sKMVr Swimmer Into Boat and Tako Him to Boach PENN MAN RESCUES ONE PhlladclphJani played the (eatiira ,Prt In a thrilling rescue drama within Bight of thousand of person on the Atlantic City Boardwalk yesterday. Morris Alvinson. of this city, was red from drowning by Thomas Co wll, C023 WashlnRton avenue, a for mer oarsman and star athlete at the "West Philadelphia High School, and Arthur I-ocb. Cowell and I-ocb were resting In a boat just outside the breakers at the foot of South Carolina avenue. The two were paired up for n race to the buoy and back, a distance of half a mile. While waiting for their competitors, they saw Alvinson who called for help. The beach guards were too far away to reach him In time. Cowell and I.oeb pulled with all speed to him. Alvinson was pulled into the boat and taken ashoro to the hospital tent. He was revived and sent to his hotel. Cowell nnd Locb then went into the race and won it. "Ferd" Kble. former University of Pennsylvania football plnycr. rescued O. A. Rooper, of Atlantic City, from drowning earlier in the day. Lewis was ono of eight children of f. .l -f AVI1II. 17 Tow In Willi. 'CV.In ttiA lnt twn roars hrif of the chil dren bavo died. Tho other child died rw. .-previously. ,J. . The canoo used by Lewis and Murphy V was purchased this season. Lewis, in- ' , stead of going home, as expected by his i mother, went for a paddle nnd n swim. Mrs.. Lewis first heard of bcr son's death at 11 o'clock last night. i.. ! : ;) Miss Chandler to Be Bride Theodore B. Wledersclm, Jr., and Miss Eleanor T. Chandler, daughter of Fred T. Chandler, will be married Wednesday nt tho homo of tho bride's brother, Fred T. Chandler, Jr., of Ardmore. Tho ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. Dr. J. Henry Harms, of tho Church of the Holy Communion, Twenty-first and Chest nut streets. Used Car Buyers Our complete line of used cars at all prices is worthy of your inspection; 12 monthly pay ments can bo arranged. LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY OF PENNA. 851-853 North Broad Street HJ REMADE, RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 08 Chestnut St !!., PumrlM 8nt I'non HwiiiMt SSC232SSS !t'?;.f, Tell your sales story to your prospect by mail. Show him pictures of your product; teach him to know your house The Holmes Press, Printers 1315-29 Cherrr Street Philadelphia y Have Brass Red? m Ch mMlMTI. ASOkV JUU a Well, for the last 10 days wo have been reflnlshlng brass bods for 115 ; removinc all vents and making them equal to new. Owln to such a de mand to have brass berta reflnlshed THE KEENAN WAY wo have decided to exfnd our offer until July 17. On that date ths onVr positively closes. We are thm only FIRM ln thls Part f tho country THAT bakes the lacnuer on. J. J. KEENAN wV.',nV, 3,(1 1'VDL0W ST- NEW YORK LIGHT SUrTLY tUMFANY 18 N. 9TH STREET The innrent light, p tnR flxtnrp tor in E l'hllndelphU. . IFECIAL DISCOUN 25 ON A I.I. Lighting fixtures &? '' ' t$ '. ARTHUR LOEIJ Ho Is an Atlantic City High School nthleto. With Thomas Cowell, of tho West Philadelphia High School, ho rescued Morris Alvinson, of this city, from drowning nt Atlantic City yesterday afternoon. After savins Alviason Lorn ami Cowell won n mile rowboat raoo 400 OVERALLS BURNED $1200 Damage Done at Brcyer Ico Cream Co. Plant Four hundred pairs of overalls were destroyed when a fire of unknown origin did $1200 damage In the basement laun dry of tho Brcyor's Ico Cream Co.'s plant at Ninth and Cumberland streets, shortly after midnight last night.' The flames were discovered by John Hoffman, a watchman. Firemen ex tinguished tho firo before it could spread. LEGION POST AIDS FRENCH 111 L Bothlohom Adds $263 to Sum Roquirod to Sond Marno ' Statuo Abroad WILL VOTE ON NEW CHARTER The Ilarry F. W. Johnson Post 370, of the American Ltegion of Bethlehem, Pa has raised 203 as a contribu tion toward tho Marne Memorial, which will be "America's gift to France," and for which more than $2."0,000 has been subscribed through out tho United States. Mayor Archibald Johnston, of Beth lehem, in announcing- the gift declared today : "This subscription was obtained mainly through tho efforts of the boys who served at the front, working un der the direction of Post Commander Caleb S. Kcnney. This represents ap proximately CG00 contributors, tho ma jority of whom were school children." Tho movement for this state's quota it the memorial was directed in Penn sylvania by Charles L. McKeehan, and has as its honorary chairman William C. Sproul. While no report has been submitted of contributions received the amount at present totals approxi mately $20,000. The Oorgo A. Turner Post 140 will hold its last regular meeting for the summer Tuesday evening, July 20, nt 8 o'clock at Salvation Army nail, 705 North Broad street, it was announced today by the post adjutant, Arthur No hard ironing it ncccsiary. No washday labor or bother. Saves Much of the Ironing Think of how much it-would mean If, on these swelter ing days, you could be saved the work and bother of ironing the sheets, pillow cases, bolster covers, table cloths, nap kins, towels and other heavy pieces. These are the pieces that require so much time to iron and such work. Tho above chart shows how much ironing Family Laundry Service saves. Family Laundry Service is a low cost way of eliminating nil washday work and much of the labor of ironing. Your present laundrymnn has a Family Laundry Serv ice. He will collect your entiro family's wash and return it as follows: All flat pieces, including bed linen, table linen and towels, washed, smoothly ironed, evenly folded and ready for use. Wearing apparel, nil underclothing, dresses, children's garments, etc., carefully washed and dried (and starched where necessary) ready to be dampened nnd Ironed. Many undergarment may be Worn without ironing, due to the method of 'drying' Thi will ave a great deal of your work in finithing that portion of your wash. The conditions which make laundriei good placet, to work make them also the place to have your laundering done. Ask Your Present Laundryman About Family Laundry Service For the Whole Family Laundry 'mi n 'a v ..-,-.-. - .,-., MP VALUES SUCH AS WE OFFER ARE HARD TO DUPLICATE WBk- Lamarttne. This meeting is called to rntny wo new state constitution. Isidore Baylson. commander of PrlnctfkForbes Post No. 7, declared to day that this post would meet semi monthly during July and August. Its membership now approximately num bers 420, making it one of tho strongest posts in Philadelphia. The William P. Rocho Post 21 held its annual meeting in its club room, Sixty-third street and Woodland avenue. Ily unanimous voto the rati fication of the new department consti tution wns turned over to tho post ex ecutive committee. -i t tiiii, 1 JtiQ sa est tniiicc foi a h ad skisa. Resinol Ointment nnd Res Inol Sonp hnvo been prescribed by physicians for many yenr3 as a standard treatment for various skin disorders. Rashes and rough complexions, as well as scalds, cuts or bruises, respond quickly to its gentle, healing proporties. Your drug gist sells the Resinol Products. ELGIN WATCH BRACELET S28.00 riin JcwfUrt movemi'n' - ant. nlup 135. Mi' u W?rk Tiffany Diamond, Pure White BOo i VtVcU rinmt wutfli that Iiiim rtfr iMtii made to Nell ut thin price. Must lx xern to 1)0 appro (luted. An tireurate time piece, absolutely guar Hiiteed. 15 Jewels ad Justed 20 year 14 karnt, gold-fllted thin model eme Intent de aler!. Rue Week. Bo sure of address. Look for name on window. OUR, ONLY gTOREl iOV INONVQ LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CfiEDir- JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPfUf SB Moranri-g 13th SvmzEiT JL JLkJ l w I f yd1"fc-. p n'nW trlve to give our ciia- pMBCMfflMBCTV I , jff it tnmerH the MirerM bnrxolna In town I tu 1 ff vJ. to tlint end f are constantly aeareh- M ' J B jrjr O. '" h8 wnol"'' marlr for drat -- ' a jy S. nunlltr merchandise nt lowest price. M U.VU.rt t 1 S SPECIAL V our enormous limine ponrr wei en- j :T M jT24-lntli l'earl (S Jor special discounts and concroslona tl ' ' ' ' i Q ?,f.fc',,Wl ,a'. E hnt ar'' not efferej others because Ul pi ITP ! H KT destructible und ,vc pay cull In mnnv Inatnnrm. Wo 9 :1, 1 . HO bciMit bee O "TorMntlr pis. the,, sulnis on to Hi B 9 th-m. ' (5 y0" ''"' ''',,'",' o' PayliiB cnali 70U Ulniiw 1 , , nrSMT - M DS 2oc a Week ri enjar defcrn-d iii)mrnts prlfllrice fffWWeU'Jl'iJii it kmt ZT" 1 1 MfT St? SI A 7S Q "lat 0" "r not ta,'yl '" flis99Mit I JHH iXw&aB m 1 rL week f-5?f?JSb Whilo Diamond. HiM!Si$&&&mm I HIH jibgtitMviABoiju, Hut H Jyf(r SiisS ol. D AffiaaEyffiTgTOI I WLfJJZE)-- !!t' 9 . m iWrrZeu,yt5Vr'" HSeSJ ZSZtJis- S&S Eluin DeLuxe WaUhSl -' r-ri v wnrrpjr u .m -mm .. i - wr -- it- , - diJmU,Wr H S W. w ?Jjf ROe a B M ZZS Week D M ELC.IN WATCH BRACELET H,n : --' : r . ct . i tic Bl l.lKin jeweiFn movement. -n n .en Q aflt J al "SB 1" li-a1 S28.00 oiWfrti $3 .7b i Ol-iJ.N BATUUIJAVB UNTU. 6, V. M, kM ires if you want th genuine in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on dnmhf Books for Bilnd Sought Tho "Books for tho Blind" campaign wns launched nt Hagtrstown, Md-f yes terday at a luncheon given hy tho Cham bcr of Commerce. An nddrcss wns mndn by Lieutenant Frnnk Schoblc, Jr., of this city, who lost Ills sight in the bnttlo oi uio Argonnc. Tho movement is in dorsed by tho American Library Asso ciation. Americnn Legion, Nntionni Ro tary Club, National Chamber of Com- DIAMONDS Duuun Maul t t-A..l.fl.1 I n.ii.Mm. Hlahast Prica--Vlua Guaranteed LICHTEY'S s North nth st. a-IWle ICIO , Door . Market mcrce and other crganlittlons. It b planned to provldo books I for 75,000 blind persons in tho United States. p My Three Years In America By Ambassador BERNSTORFF At Booftttorea Everywherm SS.00 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS :0pen Friday and Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M.: Boys' $3 Wash Suits, $1.95 Sizes 2tf to 6 years. Store Orders Accepted S'tore Orders Accepted 1019-21 MARKET STREET Men's $15 White Flannel Trousers $Q.85 Everybody Talks About Mr. Hill's Great Value-Giving, Sale 1000 Men's $12 50 & $15 Summer For every one knows that these suits are the greatest values ever offered and no store can equal them at anywhere near Mr. Hill's low price. Mr. Hill Is Helping to Keep Thousands of Men Cool This Summer And you, too, if you will only come in and see these wonderful suits. Why per spire and walk around in your hot cloth ing? Man, get into one of these light-weight suits and enjoy the summer. Suits that will please any and every man and, just think, you can choose from this wonderful range Genuine Palm Beach Fine Cool Cloths Summer Flannels Summer Homespuns Arepore Cloths And what an assortment of styles, pat terns and colorings. There isn't a style or color you could think of but that is repre sented in this sale. Man, just consider, the entire Main Floor of the mammoth clothing store is de voted to this special sale. We will fit you and perfectly, too whether you are tall, short, stout, slim or regular. Come in tomorrow. Don't delay another day. WIS c V ANNOUNCING 7 IflfcMlUNUWfctK. reen mk ina k reen uv Phone Merlon 667 Phone Ovorbrook 3396 70 OFF These Beautiful Homes Just as tho Prince of Merchants took tho lead, at personal sacrifice havo determined to make an effort to mako Jt possible for tho mibM to buy ffood homes at moro reasonable prices. To this end wo shall offer our houses and lots west of 66th Street at 10 per cen less than real Bellinff valuo. Tho prices on these homes aro well known in tha neighborhood and tho genuine reductions can easily bo verified It (a nnv AHflftnitAti 4-t anil lhnA mmam.II.. ji. . . .. 4t-vi ii thorn iS .cupy. """""'" a,rec"y M " " " Saving Hundreds of Dollars for You if You Act Quickly Prices quoted below are subject to '10 discount 7 W- - Bain r- rl H SmBSCSmy I S4,s noU nd vi b? SoKBkWmSi. $20,000 $25 Silk Mohair & Palm Beach Suits Also Better Grade Cool Cloths M 1) O1 A Great Clearance Sale eirs issue serse a -Pc. Fancy Worsfee Suits Formerly Priced From $24.50 to $49.50 Overbrook is the most desirable resi dence section in suburban Philadelphia These homes are in one of the choicest locations in Overbrook the Morris Estate. Substantially built according to the design of famous architects. Convenient to churches, schools and the new 18 hole golf course of the Overbrook Country Club. Only twenty minutes by motor through Fair-mount Fark to the- heart of the city. Inspection by appointment. est All Mr. Hill has grouped several hundred of the season's smartest and finest suits to go for quick clearance at these special prices. Wo tako over the second floor of this large clothing store for this sale. Choose from fast-color blue serges, finest of worsteds, homespuns, tweeds and novelty mixture cheviots. All the smart single and double breasted styles, one, two and three button models. A pattern a color a style a size for every man ( :HILT, CO.. 1019-21 MnMret ' " - ,-.--, --,-- . . -iyr-.-' . A rark to the- heart of the city. Inspection by ft w appointment. . & gjS Ml CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE MORRIS WOOD, Manager 04th Street and City Line A j.j& iMi-tl.:K jttltili&Xt'HtSl'bAli'.li.Ti i . ItiLttitei stils't ,'iL'J.L atfi2afflKs&ikttj m-fjj WnjfJm - r
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