Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 06, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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. PAHMtT NO. S4t.
Authorlrnt 1-y the id ' Octob'r
?W. en ni t the roMofrie of Phila
delphia, Pa.
a s nvni.rsoN
Poitmnstrr Qtneral.
Ilnma. 5 ngnotn. Notlzlc (In fcmtr
tttndlbitc Pocnnlnnn clic II Oovprno
Itallnno (rllo (Jrren linntio rfiKglunto
'On ncconlo rolntlvnnmnto nl mhsi.si
ddle isolo del Dnilrrniipsn,
Hccondo It iletto n mlo I'ltnlln re
derjebbp nlln (Srpcin I'iinniiMllatti pos
,M9, dopo In firmn did trnttnto dl pm-p
C9n la Tnreliln. tlcllo Nnlc drU'Arclpp
Ibro. ad cccPzlono dl Itodi dl Va- '
telorlzo. I
Inoltrc Karpbbp stnto cnim-iiuto rlio
qnnlora l'lncliiltrrrn n! iIpcIiIpmkp n
rcstitulrc IMsoln dl Cipro nll.i (tiwlii. II
foto dl Until dovrpbhc pxverc drrlxi con
un Meblncito. I
Iu qunnto nlln dottn
c-sionii iln n.ll'ln '
(Ifll'Incliiltcrrii linn v (Hr posxlhile e '
pertanto 1'lsola dl llodi retercbbe'
definitlvnmente nil Italia.
fiuelln Albnncse n Tircnn.
li'hnnunr.lo dell'nccordo predetto e'
itato confermntn da mi comunlcato uf
ficinle. il (male dire che ell Itiillam deli-
bono immedintnincnte ritlrarxi ua Vu-
lpna c da tlltto II litornle. Utt. presidio
li tiunpe Itnl ane rliuarrehbe ,i Scutaii
jj mum lerrcnoe n poseso (icirisola ill
noma, 0 ngos,o giorn Hi dl ,,.. i i ' Tho hnb " "liirl pt n Hi' w It ' 'Zi ' runU.,! sln.ln l;eds in the smiie room ! "He said he hnd monoy c,!gl,
PRrtltl trnnne irli orcani ill nnello of Illnkelv ' lnrk nl" rn-qunle met In the ollice nnd nil he wanted wltl. the plnce was
& ?l rif w r"1"!'' Jnr--, wi- ''"' I ia Ar'? ArSrl! iCree'i; s mx
IVnMl nL. ' , ' ,n, V """"' "i" ,"110 lms " U)"K r'''"''1 rreonl. mny ' " ., " T." V PniinU- had selected ! great fondness for. He snid he didn't
die akbb h to I mt'o0 t ! T'n, ' T M0'r" ","1"1'i '!""' ''' ''" Ue ace nt New C,?r Z " fnrn which intend to live here nil the time.
iXSil ,1." ,U' :..,' . L, a" . '' w"!!m.lL1 -rttlmontrr niHl mnv ), -aid he ..No was auMmis to pur- "He admitted to me that he got stuck
Kt" Saseno. ma nhbnndonerebhe i due cupi
W, "rcfortl e I.lnguetta.
The Crank" Weakens
Under Terrific Grill
Contlnanl from Van- One
cheeked and wearj from
and wean from his one
"sweating." one of the most severe on i As fai n I know pcrsiiinll, the nr
record, sat sullen dunns the nxainlnti- r''"1 "f woman mentioned promi
tlon. His black and deop-unk ecs "cntly In the ense will not he made to
gave no clue to the truth or falsf or daj.
his answers. It wns onl b testing ' "There was mi significance in our
each of them out that the detectives , refi.snl to tiin'ie known the evict hiding
were able erndii'all. to niece tocether I
Tvhnt they believe is a fairly correct
working story of the erlni1-.
The examination of Pnsquale nt City
Hall ended tcmpornrilj ut noon after
five hours pounding, when Pasqunle was
taken away in the tniiriti; enr which
Is used by Captain Tempest, assistant
superintendent of police.
Word that "The Crank" was nt City
Ball had spread through the building
and a Inrge crowd had comrrcguted near
detective headquarters. The prisoner
wns not visible for more than a moment.
'tlves lined up with their prisoner while
his photograph was tnken.
Pleased With Notoriety
Pnsquale mnde no effort to hide his
face: in fact, he seeim-d rather pleased
taphers had snapped him the detectives
fcustled him along toward the car The.
were' u-ked to st,, again u moment
while the photogrnphers took more pie-
turcs.
(It ail the notoriety hen the photos
rasqunle. hearing the request, stop
ped of Ills own ni cord, smiling a little.
nnd the detcctivhes waited uhi'e more
"shots" were taken. Then Pnsquale
got Into the car. sitting iu the rear
seat between two detei tiles. Captain
flPerhardt went nlomr
1 Up wns brotic it out under iciivv cmiril. i """' "" '" ""'" ""V l" "n.-"- i" K'" -- "" ......,. ..... ,
rfl" taken, up the prive stairwaf., ,,,,., Ilag.juvl lias made no other u.im.s-ion.. Neighbor Aslounded '
f cell room on the sixth floor, ilircctlj ors jnr as t'ln actunl recoverv of the Mrs. Kdlth Scott, the nearest neigh-
j above detective liendqi.nrters and down ,,nbv SIJnnr,.rn,(, " ,.' ",, further bor to the little farmhouse where Pas
the pr soners elevator, which cads ""."' ' , "" " , "r T ". ,. ,' ,, ,' rni n,.,i sn:,i .
from the cellroom to Cltv Ilnll contt- advanced sinei' estenlay. I think it Is calo lived, sni I .
."" le -eiiroom to l lt nail .ouit , ,.,,,.,,, , bpl,,,x(, . rcnnrt .Tllp "I enn hardly believe Mr. Pnsquale!
Contain Ten-nest's car bit: ,. Crnnk' did not get the SI'J.000 ransom, enn be the mnnchnrRed with schtcr-i
s. J lrnlPrsi s nr. mi, nun , .... . relenseil nn March "(1 of nble thugs as kidnapping nnd writing
powerful, wns waiting nenr the door V.1"" '" , " r M " , ! ' ,i u 1 1 -..mnl' letters for such "eno-innns
ineninc from the elevnloi-ionr eun. " - .'I'- be wns virtuallj broite, nnd1 ranK leuirs tor sin n i noriuoiis ,
EH p,Bi . , !i T liw lm.n -i,p,it iiinni.t inrishlv We I amounts of monc- mentioned in the,
, 3aper pbotogrunhers were there as the ns ",," spent mom- lausnij. v i
r iTnntv 1a t ,.. iinii.iiM i... .i....... i ie iiiie.iriiieo .several oi ins iiiiit iu :..!-- ...
Harry Itodklu. who i in charge of , nun learned "llie (rank wa lu I'ltll
the Ungues' (Jallery and is nn expert ndclphia. Mr. Coughlin snid, "I have
.on fingerprints, went. ton. sitting be- ' nothing at all to sav on tlfat subject "
sine the chauffeur. Chief Kiler. of the N'orristown pn-
The car went to the llolmesburg Iln-. was well pleased at the news tlint
prison nnd Pnsquale was hu-tled inside. I'asipiale had been brought to Philadel
The. present e of Hndkin offered a possj. nliin lie icfiised to confirm the leport
bility tlint the pnrtj miglit go fnrtlier thai he had seen the prisoner.
, later on. It was considered likeli that' "Tliei'ie got the bird." Kiler said
the prisoner might he taken later to cmitidentli The police chief would not
Norrlstown. for the purpo-e of exainiii- express an opinion on whether Pus
ing him tit the scene of the kidnapplnf. quale was uhuie In the kidnapping or
r-intn'n Sunder would say nothing had accomplices.
about the cross-examination of Pas- One of the circumstances which
quale nt Cit.i Ilnll He did. however, iwikes the authorities at Norristown
make it known that the fingerprint ' cei lain tlint Pasqunle is the kidnapper
clews had proved unsatisfactory i Mint nt one of "The Crank" letters
"The fiugerpi ints in the room- and the kidnapper snid tin- habj had been
on the window sill at N'orristown," s.iid mined a way w nipped iu n rout taken
ii-i . nu in ii iiiii in dim
nstead of linirerprints thei
sinenrs. We ou!d not!
tie the sex of the person
wortlile.ss. I
were mereli
even detenni
who had made them "
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Woman Directed Abdtictinn
The intimation of a wonian in the
rase tnlliCH with other clues uncoiereil
jiiu winiinii is siini in nine eii'-meci-i'ii
the Hteallng of the haln. hut inni not
hnve tnken nn nctiie pint in it
The wnninn, n shrewd t tininnl. neat
ly (dipped from the point- iter dinwn
nuoui hit iiuirieis nnr iweiirn ami
llace streets this week Hut the trail
halt been picked up again and her arrest
in expected.
She may be the same woman who
You Can
l aptain Minder, "tiiruul out to helfiom the house 1 he family neier had
Your Repair Bills
Every time you make a wrong guess on
motor oil, your engine suffers. Don't guess
know that your lubrication is right. Let
every moving part be thoroughly protected
with
ATLANTIC
MOTOR OILS
Every Ballon has the advantage of 54 yean
of experience back of It. Testa In every
make of car prove that Atlantic Ollt prac
tically eliminate icored cylinder's, worn bear
ings, and gummed porta. Either Atlantic
Polarlne or Atlantic
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Knew "The Crank"
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l.rwrr Phna fVrl u
I'lilluilclphln pnllrc todnyiiuctlinncd
woman uhosc name was tint
mndc public toiiccrnlnj: Hip move
incuts of Amjtnto I'asipiale. "The
Crnnlt." She Is said to hac
linoxwi bltn uhen lie lled on North
Ninth .strpet. Her appearance wn.s
voltintnr.v and she rhvp Inforuia-
Ion ulilch may mid to the net
bring woven aliont rasgtinlp In the
CoiiKlilInq hhlnapplni; myslory
colled on the wife of a negro preacher
at West KUrnbcth. t'a.. this week and
took from Jier n white baby left in iier
nstoin diortl) lifter the kidnapping
nf the woman mid bnby' present hid
ing place.
Ilan-om is not believed to have been
the motive of the woman now us
peited of inntlgutlng the kidnapping.
She is thniifhl to have wanted the l,nhv
for revenge for oitie real or fancied
wrong.
No Kingerprlnts of Woman
"Dopite nil developments thus far,"
snid Chief Postal hwpector Leonard.
"I um coiitident that there was mil v
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napping, and that Pnsijuiile Is that man.
I "Theie were no lingerpritits of a
one mini encased in ln actual kid
woninii discovered . the authorities on
uie winiov. ll oi to (one in mine
Knowing me kidnapping or the iiabv.
1,',,' of I'asquuie. e merelj wanted
to sntisfj ourselves we were irettlnir nil,
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that wns possible from him before we who had lived there with his fn'iiil' but
made it U:inun nhere le w is being held, three months, created a mild sensation.
In order to aoid the notoriety nnd ex-I Hut when Pnnunle began to visit
cltcnient that would follow disclosure about thp town, displaying evidence oi
of his wheieaboiits. 1 do not anticipate wealth. New flretna people believed n'
nn vioirnce. because the puhlic cnu (reel lhe millionaire liad dropped In their
feel assured tlint the authorities will midst. Offering S100 bills in exchange
take care of Pnsquale. for small purchases nt Howard Mntlils's t
"I enn definitely aj Pnsquale was store nnd S. M. French's restaurant and
not in Philadelphia Mnnihi night. 'then telling the astonished storekeepers (
despite all n ports to the enntnirj. I'p'to keep the chnnge until they could'
until this morning he insisted deter
crunts nnd other rcnl cstnte holdings.
all acquired since his i dense
jail."
State Police Cautious
Stnte police headquarters nt Hnrris-
burg refused Information concerning the
I1'"". I'"squil was there under e.vim-
' W A,1'.1"'- I"' Mipcr it-
tendent. wns away Captain Price the
I","."'' 1M,,"Vrti,,in!!- an"1, l!,nt if ,"'
Philndelphin police mnde the statement
Hint I'nsqunie n,i liee t hroiight loin
Hurrisburg to Phi'adelphia, tliey nre
tin- people to hack that statement up."
Itcnrge II ( ouglilill. father of the
baby, de dined to sn. whether he would
go to Cit Hnl! to see "The Crnnk " .
When nnlceil nt lnw Iwimn liullinr hn '
r i ..in uii iiiiusi- im- laiuii.v ih'mt mm
innde known that the emit had been
stn'en, ami tin refore the v riter of the
letters; on hi not have known of it ex
cent hi having been there
i A rumor Hint PnMpi.ih- worked near
', , , ,. f ,,. ,,,,,,,,,. u , hp.
licu-d hi the police authorities .lames
Cnrroll. of Swcdeliind, wlio is head of
m,, ,i;in u ood l rnu and Meel l n no-
in e. wns shown the picture of Pnsiiuule,
and wa posit ve that he hnd never
worked in the Alan Wood plant, .link
Campion, guard ut the Itnlnev Wood
i nin in . lino im poled lor nu mein-
or of faces, wns equal!) positive l'ns-
pmle had never hi en eniplovcd in the
n. iglibnrhond.
Mrs V H Vot and Mrs. ,1. p.
Cut Down
Medium is your oil.
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EVENING PUBLIC
Donnelly, of AVeniie'C, Willow Orove,
Kny they saw 1'nfiqiiBlo parrying n baby
the mornlnB o( the kldnappliiR.
When Mr. Ynst xTan idiown the pic
ture of I'awqiinle, kIip cxrlalmrd !
"Tlmt'H tin iiirdI" and versed on hy
terles. "On the morning of .June 2." kIic ex-
plained, "Mtn. Uoimelly nnd I were1
standing on the Htcps of my home, wait-
Iiir for the poHtmnu to bring the lirftt
mall. Wnlklng nlong the rond, ue no- i
Heed n man, fairly well -dressed, with n
rap out his) eyes and a bnby lu his
arms,
"I vas particularly attracted to him
because of the manner in which he car
ried (he child, iin well nn the fact Mint
the child was stocklnglpxM ns wpII as
shoeless, nnd only had on n lllmsy cov
or I lie.
"S'ou know," she added, "I was n
practical nurse for eighteen years, nnd
have had four children of Iny own, ho
that nnturnllv I would notice such
things, I remarked to Mrs, Donnelly
that it was a shame to carry n child
around in that manner.
I "We had first noticed the man when
he was nbout 100 feet away, nnd when
he passed my step 1 involuntarily said.
,"1- 11,7 11,111,-, ,I!1, (lll.)fh I" ll
postman. The man with the child then
Here he comes now, referring lo the
pulled his enn fnrther down over his
ejes nnd niiicKennl ins lootsteps, inni
wns the Inst I snw of him, but I nin nb
olutclv certain that this 'picture Is the
limn t "
To Question Former Soldier
The potoflice Inspectors will prob-
nblj iiietlon H ('. Clark, former er-
cennt In the nrnn nnd whose home Is
In West I'hllndetphln, ns to his knnwl-
edge of I'nsipinle From IJgg llnrbor.
where 1'nMiuaV wax arrested Monday,
cnine the information that Cinik and
I'asiiunle bolh registered nt the same
hotel on the nlclit of .Inly !' inni oc-
chase.
The officials nre anxious to learn
whether Pnsqiia'e made any icfereiiee
to the Coiighlln alTair while 111 Clark's
company, I
CURIOUS CROWD SEES ;
PASQUALE'SFARMi
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New r.retna. N. J.. Ait". (I. The old
i .'III Mlllllll, il. 'i llll'i 'i. II"- 'l'
'Seers plnce. ns it is known locally, the
I homestead of the late Contain Klihii
! Seers, nt New CSretnn. is the center of
nil interest of to" I'ountrvside nlintit
Tiickerton. Fgg Hnrhor and even as
far ns Ahseron nnd Atlnntle ( if .
whence visitors are flocking to see the
place where "Th" Crnnk mnde hi
home for n short time.
The coming of Augusto Pnsiiunle to
the unlet litt'e MPnge or .e iiretun
nbout two weeks ago. when lie bought
the Seers place from Wlllhin (iregory
i break the big bills was more than enough I
gentlemanly nnd emir-
from t1""1"' I looked nfter his chickens Mon-dn-
willing! after he asked me Sun
' da.v ni-rht. and when I saw the lights In
.the house Moid.!, night nnd nil the
I rxciteiiietit over there I thought sure
lie wns having a house-warming or n
,a.r1 . .
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ward Icumd wu
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men. whom I nftei .
e detectives, bring
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Ladies'
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Solitaires
Tioii ernlinlil) wonilrr linn wr nre nlile
tu make Midi iihriionicniil onVr.s nn thin, i
In fare uf tlir furt thnl prirrs for illtimonilii
nrrr nrtrr no lillh nml nt 11 1 rlslne. llai
lint the Hilvantiiio of nn ennrinaiiH aullrt
throunh our thrre local Mori-H nnd a world
wid mrll oritrr buhtnt--. it run buy In
larri- niiitltlfsH. Mr. Ili-reforr, wrnt (Ilrrt
lu lilt illiiinund i-nlfrs ut the world In
KiirolM and nuide ant luirchiistn illrret
from llif Diamond H.'njlcntr ut nrlrra fullj
2.1Tr Irss th ii n w rould ilunllrule lhrni tcx
In this lountrj. Thrsi- dlnmondit nre liriiu
lirul nnd i rry hrllllant. Note nlo the
following hprclal oirrm:
V, earn! kpmIuI en
Kimrinriit u u i 1 1 I
(unit llrnt. nnul
l. JH'TlllfAI'AN
dluniund. .Mumltl-
I iitrrl blue Of
HUpm rihininml
intlj brll- 20K.
, .1.1 '1 rurul IlAlir. limit
V I O I. K T STrjU. Its Toy hllvrr CunfH
I... .. ...- w .-VII : "'"'"'""'i kilu-umir
MIIN'II IlKM
brllllanl
350
V. rnrat I'remlrr blur
dlnninnd. 1 70
Vrrj lirllllant A v
li l-in rural tlnr
Purr Mhllr illiimnnd.
Klrhly brll ?210
Hani AV
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MH.I'TM.V ! K It
l'Mi rnrat lllun Mhllr
illamond. Vrr hrll
llunl. kooU tA'2ft
nuullly -1-StF
M i' ii r ii I Holier Is
Motor II I n r Mrrl
lliiinnnil 500
FKI'T A" II. Ill
ln rurnl first iiuiiI-
l,r.ss hi. i i
nr.s. u -irri lllun IIHrrs
Il I , - Dliiiiiiinil (ioni. Iliirr
389 Br'"'"-1 wr" 750
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Extra Special Feature
3-ID rnrat lrr blur
'$25
diamond prrfrrtly c u
H-K sol Id cold rim. .Ma
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Mull Onlrm 1'lllrd. 111k Cataloc Frrr.
COR. 8th& CHESTNUT STS.
lI7MMKETST.909MAnKETST.
AIX TIIREK HTORES OI'KN KVEMNQS
AND ALL DAY OAXVRDAX
At 1
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WfiLSlIF
NamondS
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LEDGER PHIljADEteBtiA, EKIDAY,
Want Town Siren Blown
When Baby Is Discovered
Interest In the Coughlln case
again lms become acute at Norrls
town, Kvcry one Is wnltlng for tho
news of tlie baby's recovery, and
little 'else Is talked of in the streets
nnd public plaVe.s.
One citizen wrote the mayor to
day suggesting that when news
comes that the baby has bpen re
stored to Its parents, the church and
Hrobells be rung nnd a long blast
blown on the siren on top of the
city lull). The suggestion has not
,et been ndopted officially, but it fs
expected that some means will be
found to notify the town of the good
news ns soon as it Is received.
Pnsquale out of the house handcufTcd
nnd put li 1 tn in nu automobile 1 could
hardly believe my ejes.
"When I asked one of the men what
',. ,, , , ,,, ,,
'" wa " "l"iit he said, 'Don t nsk nny
nuesiions Dccnusc we rant I nil foil
but your neighbor is In bad, that's' nil.
nert upiijkc, who is gunrding l'ns
'(Vm,p'., ' i"d acting lis enretnker
i since ins nrresi ny order nt one oi rue
postal Inspectors who accompnnled the
, detectives Monday night, said of l'ns-
iuale:
"1 was never tnken In so much by
n strnnger ns 1 was by this I'asqtiitlc or
l'nscol, ns we knew him. lie nnd I
, got rcnl chummy, nnd I liked hint be
i cause he didn't blow around m much
about what he was going to do on the
i farm. Most city folks who come out
Here no tlint.
Please Remember Hallahan's Market
Street Store Will Be Closed All Day
Saturday and Every August Saturday
HALLAHAN'S
50th Anniversary Sale
RUMMAGE
WOMEN'S
Pumps and Oxfords
In a Good Assortment of Sizes, Odd Lots
Broken Lines, Discontinued Styles
Values 8.50 to 12
GOOD
Good for 50 Years
919-921 Market Street
Branch Stores
402830 Lancaster Ave. GOth and Chestnut Sts.
2746-48 Germantown Ave. 560406 Gcrmantown Ave.
Branch Stores Open Every Evening
Car Shortage:
How to Solve a Complicated Problem,
There's a great shortage of houses,
and lumber must be brought from the mills to
build them. But there's a still greater short
age of freight cars ; and before lumber can be
brought to build more houses, somebody must
get cars to carry more lumber to the shops to
build more cars to carry the lumber to build
the houses.
If your building can't wait for all this, you
will have to get lumber from some concern that
already has large stocks on hand and knows
how to get more that is, some concern that
has learned how to get freight cars when they
are scarce, and then make them work over
time. We have long made a study of this prob
lem and are learning fast. That's one reason
why builders can often get lumber here when
it is very hard to get anywhere.
If' you expect to finish your building this
year, don't wait many minutes. Reach for
your telephone and ask some well-informed
friend about this matter of freight car short
age. Some duy you'll build. If you want the work fin
ished on time, see thut tho lumber comes from LLOYD.
William M. Lloyd Company
THE LUMBER CISNTEn '
300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia
ICSTAHLIHHICD 1868
SOUTH ICIt.N OI'KU'K OMAItM-TTK,. N. O.
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when he bought Ills second -hand, auto
mobllp for .?000. I helped him to tinker
on It a bit, but It In only a piece of
Junk. It8 out there In the wagon house
locked up.
"No, the postal Inspector told me
not to let anybody In tlio house," bo
replied to the request of visitors.
"You can see through the windows,
though," said Opdyke, "Sep how the
detectives toie things up looking for
money nnd nny letters of Pnscol s.
Poor old Pnscol certainly looked slcls
when Im was brniicht back here in hand
cuffs, He didn't say a word to any- J
body. '
"I think the detectives must have
found a lot of money and other tilings
because their exclamations Indicated
tlint their search was not in vain.'
Opdyke lias his hands full as guard
nnd enretaker of the place. No sooner
does one party of curious visitors de
part before another, automobile drives
"They overrun the place, peering
through Nvlndhws, trv the doors nnd
make niv life miserable asking foolish
questions." snld Opdyke.
"I wish I hnd never jotten mixed up
with the thins, and. believe me. hnd us
fellows around here known that this
fellow hnd been the kidnapper or
'Crank.' ns they call him, there
wouldn't hnve been much left of him
for the police."
FOREST FIRES' ALARMING
Flames Sweep Timber Lands In
Montana and Canada
Missotilu, Mont.. Aug. 0. Forest
fires In the Montnnn nnd Canadian for
ests north of Idbbv. Mont., nre sprend
ing rnpldly nnd have reached nn
"nlnrming" size, nccordlns to reports
received todny nt headquarters of For
est Service No. 1. I-nrce crews of fire
fighters were sent to assist the seventy -five
men nlrenily thrre.
A new fire wns reported todny on
Cienr creek In the Knnlksil forest.
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Extra
Salesmen
Wanted
for This
Big Sale!
Store Order's
Accepted
1019
To-morrow Mr. Hill Offers
History's Greatest Sacrifice
Men's and Boys'
Third Floor is turned over to this mammoth stock clearance event. Remember these
are Mr. Hill's regular stocks slashed in price and this sale will create bargain records that
will linger long in every man's memory.
Men's $25 Suits
Men's $30 Suits
Men's $35 Suits
Men's $40 Suits-
Every Winter Overcoat and
at Exactly Half Marked
Men's Trousers
at Half Price!
Men's $3.50 Trousers $1.75
Men's $5.00 Trousers $2.50
Mens $6.00 Trousers $3.00
Men's $7.00 Trousers
Men's $8.00 Trousers
Men's White Flannel
Trousers at Half
1000 Men's
Summer
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'THE! GGMUlNSE CLOTH
MOHAIRS
Cool Cloths
Homespuns
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$25 & $30 Silk Mohair
and better
SUMMER
ineso are perfect
mer suit made. Richest of silk m ni, TVnLf 7 coum Wlsh to llave his sum
summer weaves in all the new Bgffl nhff C fTJ0 woratcd8 and smirtest of
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'Every Evening Until 10
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- 21 MARKET STREET
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Philadelphia's Lnrgcst Exclusive Men's Clothing Store
$400,000 Stock of Wool
Suits, Overcoats & Trousers
in This Sale .at Half Price
Exactly as stated, Mr. Hill's entire high grade stock
of wool clothing without reserve offered in the greatest
Clearance Sale ever known in History at exactly half price.
Never before has such a tremendous saving been made pos
sible and no man can hardly hope for another such
reduction.
Sale starts promptly at 9
vise every man to get here
crowds will be enormous.
-$12-50
Men's $45 Suits
Men's $50 Suits
Men's $60, Suits
Men's $70 Suits-
$15-oo
-$17-50
$20-00
Boys' Clothing
at Half Price!
Boys' $7.50 Cloth Suits $3.75
Boys' $10.00 Cloth Suits $5.00
Boys' $12.50 Cloth Suits $6.25
$3.50
Boys' $15.00
$4.00
and Serge
Price!
Boys' $18.00
Boys' $20.00
Boys'
$1.50
$12.50 to $20
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More of those wonderful summer suits ready in
tins big sale. The entire Street Floor and it is the
largest one floor clothing department in the city de
voted entirely to tho sale of these featherweight suits.
Thousands of them in every known and wanted
pattern, style and coloring.
Others try to imitate this sale but not one store
has yet equalled Mr. Hill's low prices or wonderful
values.
ainA r'ZC f0r OV?ry man whether he bo tall, short,
stout, slim or regular.
grade
SUITS
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HILL, 00.-1019-21 Market
o'Clock
The
Greatest
Clothing
Sale Ever
Held in
America!
Store Orders
Accepted
Mr. Hill's Personal
Guarantee Goes
With Every Pur
chase. A. M. tomorrow and we ad
as early as possible for the
Our entire Second Floor and
-$22-50
-$25-00
$30-00
$35-00
Top Coat
Price!
Cloth Suits $7.50
Cloth Suits $9.00
Cloth Suits,
Knee Pants
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