VI r. y.-v. '' i- " j: W ,-v )jr .5 ' J. '" .ii'li' ' ,. ' .1 4' ' ' ' y' y.x -v;- 7-Vr " ; . ih: v . f. 4' EVENING PUBLIC LEbGEft- PfilLADEt , j THUiDAY, JULX 22, 1920 ber, testified he had taken tho daughter of Mrs. Mayers to her home. Drown said ho had bought a quart of wine and a quart of whisky, but denied cither Was drugged. Mrs. Mayers said she had ono drink, and thcu had been taken suddenly 111, , , There was ?lf)0 found In Drown's pockets. He said he had taken it to keep Mrs. Mayers from losing It; CHEAPER GLOTHING NOT YET IN SIGHT groups of posts caro to make them. Me.rt Is Opportunity for the receipt of the mcjdal to become an Important epoch In the life of every cxscrvlco person' and for the onnlvcrsary of the official ending of the world war to rccclvo a splendid historical setting as significant as that of July 4 or Memorial Day, National headquarters appeals to all departments and posts for whole-hearted co-operation aud team play to put -this across for the everlasting glory of America and the Legion. It is believed that 11 u. m. would bb tho Ideal hour to havo the ceremonies begin." , In I'hlladolphla county, tho matter of distribution of medals might be taken up effectively by the seventy-five active posts. One of the notableacblevemcnts of the Legion was the distribution of French memorial certificates here. A POSITIVELY A I the LAST WEEK. I , IONIAN FROM TUX u U;' 11 t -v.'' j: tV v reen i nu' ireen 10' Policeman Arrosts Him After Armlstlco Day Distribution to Tako Place at 11 A. M. Throughout tho Country HITiU, awu uv ) Furious' Fight and Robbery Story Follows v's SAWMANDRAGGING LEGION TO GIVE OUI VICTORY WORLD OFF R..." Btf rs Stf 'jjr 1 'i' t v., p r - j - V. Jill fe. SUSPICION OF DRUGGING i A taxi ride lout night of Mrs. Kllza fctth Mayors, 228 Enst AllcRheny nrc 'line, and Thomns nrown, twiMity-Novrn jrars old, 247 Cornwall street, ended In the arrest of both, after Hrnwn had put up a terrific fifdit with Mounted Policeman Schwartz. As a sequel to the ride, both were arraigned before MnglMrnto Price to day in the Twenty-second utrcct and Hunting Park avenue station. BroWn was held under ?S00 ball for a further hearing on a charge of nsouult and battery, and on suspicion of lar ceny. Mrs. Mayers was held under $3(X) ball, charged with breach of tho peace and as a material witness. According to the story told the magis trate, Mrs. Mayers yesterday drew $2t0 out of bank, as first payment on a house she and her husband had selected. At 6:30 she met Drown at Cumberland street and' Kenslngtin nvenue, and the taxirnb driven by Michael Fnrrell, 772 ISorth Twenty-fifth street, was sum moned. With Mrs. Mayers was her eight-year-old daughter. An hour later Mounted Policeman ' Schwartz, of the Dranchtown stntion, heard sreann, emt 8nilop:g to Wyo ming avenue and Fishers lnue. i-nw Brown ilragglng Mr;. Mayers from the taxi and across the street. The taxi drovp rapidly away. i-oiiceman athwart testified he had arrested Drown after n fight in which no broke the middle finger of his left hand. Drown, said the policeman, of fered him ?.r0 to let him go and arrest the woman instead. Schwartz arrested them both. He then gave his key to a passerby, and the patrol was sent for. Farrcll, traced by his license num Manufacturer Horo Takes Issue With Washington's Opti mistic Views Fall and winter clothes may be even higher In price than they were last spring. A representative of A. D. Klrsch baum Co., clothing manufacturers to day took issue with the. statement nun the attorney general's ollicc at 'WaHii nlgton that there Is no justification for a price increase In suits. Suits for this coining fall have been made up of woolens purchased nt prices prevailing a year ngo, according to the Klrschbaum representative. Woolen lines for next spring haven't been opened yet, ho stated, but for next summer the prospects are for higher priced mohairs, palm beaches and other light clothing than for this summer. "Clothing manufacturers have not noted an decrease In the cost of labor or any Incrensed efficiency by the work ers," he sold. ''Clothing manufacturer generally are on part time. They sim ply won't produce more clothes than the public will buy. Generally they arc content to fill orders and are not manu facturing In anticipation of n big de mand. "The price of a suit for the nvcrage man this fall should be from .$10 to ?(i0. The retailer won't be able to do much better than this. Those who are selling nt decreased prices now nrc overstocked." Public Service Men to Meet Representatives of the Public Service Commissions of Pennsylvania'. New York, Ohio, Maryland and West Vir ginia will meet here to discuss uniform practice in regard to natural gas mat ters. The results of tho conference will be submitted to the naturul gas con ference in Pittsburgh, on July 28. At that time rules adopted by gas corpora tions for conservation will be submitted. Real Estate wsmk' HP Hratz Every department of real es tate activity is covered in this organization: Buying and Selling Mortgages (First and Second) Renting and Collections Insurance The consolidation of tho S. C. Krau3 and Albert M. Greenfield organizations pro vides what we believo to be tho most complete and efficient real estate service available. " Albert M. Greenfield & Co. Real Estath 15th & Chestnut Streets Branch Office: 512 S. 5th St. Philadelphia the quality of the cream mixture and the time spent in freezing, hence the right proportions of lec and salt Vacuum Freezer at J. Frnnklin Miller's 1612 Chestnut Street. WHETHER you are looking for a new tennis racquet or desire to h.ave your old favcrito restrung you would do well to wend your way toward the store of A. G. Spalding & Bros.. 1210 Chestnut Street. I visited the department devoted to the repairing of racquets and cn vouch for the efficiency of tho work. Snaldlng's have a new oak racquet, which Ir very good, and the Snulrfln" Gold Medal racquet, strung with block and white gut. is n worth while investment. Something new In the tennis world is tho enlvnnfzcd marker for th court, which pomes In sections. Its nointd teeth Al Into the ground q"d make n rerma nont murkine. I was tyterpstod. tnn. ?n the pit with rflt'Vpt whh enables you to loosen or tighten tho trtwUI. K POSTS WILL BE IN CHARGE Distribution of Victory medals No vember 11. Armistice Day, by posts of the American Legion throughout the I nlted States has been nrranged'for at national headquarters In Indianapolis, according to nn announcement made to day by department headquarters, 811 riietnut street. iiiniiAitiiiii nun uven vim nn with the War Department which paves me wny ior xormai presentation 01 tne medals in simultaneous ceremonies. A bulletin Issued from department headquarters contains the following : "At the request of the Legion's na tional commander, the War Deportment has consented to deliver on request. Hirrtiicli tlin nnnrAtf .. -..l .... a.. rriiltlng station, to U10 commander of eiirn i.egion posi application lilnnk needed. After these have been llllert mi. nA frtMtntt1nr1 .l.n I'll.. ...... ..11. inn 11111. .... ........ inn v ii-iiir, uiruuin will be mailed to the individual legion naires in care 01 inoir respective pot commanders, who can keep them pend ing the date for Joint community pres entation ceremonies. In filling out these blanks tho delivery address must be given as in care of the post commander. "There Is ample time for preparation of programs as elaborate as posts or So many women find It interesting to plan for Fall while nt the eeashore, or mountains, and the Chestnut Street Shops can aid mate rially in helping them to select House Furnishings, Wearing Apparel, n whatever else they may need. Many of the Bhops are already show ing their Fall stocks and will reserve your selection for Fall delivery. Cream : TTAVE you seen the new "shirt- waist sets" at Bailey, Hanks &. Biddle Company's store? They nrc 1 really the most attractive and useful I pins that I have seen in a long time. I The sot consists of a bar pin and two smaller pins. I hey arc of gold or platinum and aro set with diamonds rpHE Auto Vacuum Ice J- Freezer is gaining many friends particularly since the auto-tnp season began. It is so easy to pack your Ice cream freezer, put it in the tonncau and open it at luncheon time, to find that you have smooth, velvety ice cream for dessert with out the tiresome effort of turnincr .1 One tlint I thought narticuln'ly crank. It is often thought that lovely was in bow-knot design. Yoi. cranking or churning makes ice may use the large pin in your collar cream smooth, but. in realitv. tho and the two smnll ones to hold to-' texture of ice cream is dependent on , cether the cuffs of your dninis summer shirtwaists. Ono finds nn infinite number of uses for a trio such as this, and one makes no mif- must bo used. A smaller quantity take in choosing one of these sets of ice is roquired in this freezer than n a birthday present for omn on" In others, and replenishing is not who hns so many things that it is necessary. Ask to see the Auto 1 difiicult to lind anything new. WHAT a wonderful time of venr 1 it is for fruits! Just nbout every fruit yeu can think of is obtainable now nt Henry R. Hal lowell & Son's, Urnnd Street below Chestnut California Bartlett Pea,r. delicious Peaches, large red. juicy Plums. Grapes, th" most luscious of Cantaloupes and Hopoy Dpw Melons' Inrsre, sweet Cherries; Pinoaonlcs; Hothouse Hranes, from I'elglum: AlUcator Vonrn, nn dpl'r!nus in salads, and those wonderfully col ored Mnngoes. Hnllowell's f-nits are all of the verv highest fluidity ard ne from the best producing sections of the country. They look most tom"tlncr nrrnnrod in Oift Ilnikets or Hampers, and are very much ap preciated by th"c stnWinrr on an ccan voyage, Thov will sMn theji' fruits to nnv nnint within 1000 mlies of Philadelphia. Perfect de livery is .guaranteed THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION i(5ihfft mjM iSbw N. E. Cor. 8th & Filbert SU Nu mil or delivery, but hon- rtt valoo and (nod rnrlc We Clean and Dye Shoes WHOLE SOLES of genuine Neolin and rubber heelt I rM Jam l r ' d ' " " "" "" ' r ' ' " ' At Geuting's A Sale of Children Shoes The demand of the builders for moro room to complete operations at our , Market Street Store compels us to tako a dccislvo loss on oUr Children's Shoes In an effort to reduce stocks at onco. Here aro sovcral thousand pnirs of Tan and Black Russia Calf Oxfords and Patent and dull Ankle, Strap Pumps now being sacrificed at $3 .90 Misses' Sizes, $4.90 SPECIALIAt Market St. Store ONLY 500 Pairs Children's, Misses' and Boys' Low $r g5 Shoes . . . . -.,. Ends of Lots, Short Lines, Going at ) Headquarters for the Best "KEDS" Clean-Up of All Our Children's Summer Sox. Values Up to 50c, Now 29 c flgr (PR0 N WNC?r CYTIND) IT he Stores of Famous Shoes I u 1230 Market (First Floor) 1308 Chestnut (Third Floor) Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising fiione Merlon 667 Phone Over brook 33S8 These Beautiful Homes Just as tho Princo of Merchants' took the lead, at personal sacrifice of profits, In bringing down tho high costs of merchandise, so va have determined to mako nn effort to mako It possible for tho nubile to buy good homes at moro reasonable prices. To this end we shall offer our houses and lots west of 66th Street at 10 per cent less than real selling value. Thb prices on theso homos aro well known In tha neighborhood and th6 genulno reductions can easily bo verified It Is our endeavor to sell theso properties directly to thoso that wish them for occupancy. Saving Hundreds of Dollars for You if You Act Quickly Prices quoted below are subject to 10 discount THE ikPROVED INSTRUMENT BOARD qA Feature of the New Series Hay ties YOU easily depress the small lever (A) at the leftand the velvety-powered Haynes engine with its dependable force and strength in reserve, is in motion, softly humming in readiness to propel your new series Haynes. Quick control of any part of the ligKting system is secured by depressing the small lever(B) at the right. Observe the picture of the modernly equipped and conveniently arranged instru ment board of the new series Haynes. The simplifying refinements bring the starting and lighting of the car literally to your fingertips,' This is just one of the desirable and outstanding features of the new series Haynes one suggestion of the many approved ideas and developments wftjsh are incorporated in the new serieB Haynes car. Through these refinements the name Haynes has become synonymous with character. The new scries Haynes cars embody and portray in every way the four essential factors of car-character beauty, strength, power and comfort. The lustrous aluminum body, with its last ing and mirror-like finish, the sturdy chassis and rugged mechanism, and the deep leather upholstery of the wide, roomy and comfortable seats all these are care fully and scientifically harmonized to the point that leaves nothing further to be desired in the new. series Haynes. Such excellence as is offered to-day in the new series Haynes naturally creates a desire that commands every facility of our great new factories. HENRY A. ROWAN, Jr., Co. 2031 Market Street Spruce 4725 Overbrook is the most desirable resi dence section in suburban Philadelphia These homes are in one of the choicest locations' in Overbrooktho 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 Fairmount rar io ine neart or tne city. Inspection appuiiikumiii. I W ii llm CHAMACTE R T3eauty - Strength -- Pow$r C A. 1. S Comfort III 'Mh '3 '' THR HA.VNK9 19 AMERICAN Fl"a"8.T CAR. JQ20 &&5& ll '. -, nl mmTmWamm?!maEmmBi' "" " Wlri'liL nv YS. t IBfeSSMlP Grew Hill J CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE MORRIS WOOD, Manager 64th Street and City Line , TJ "Si lata ttAfceAButtsA,. li&HttSJ JBiiHsW ht - t "f"T- ,i;i!i.'(JaSBk - ,