"i-"'.t- itvivirjTHwiaTTi - - '" 1-9 TTr .reaier rn. " iwtw-7ii'jrn .a vy ' 1W A 9 - . J - ?vt v "Kir 'iiini' rt''l It 4 tW ' .. ' . r A n al '- fsBPTEMjiEB -iS, 1020 i F" Rt . I , (v" 't '5i",3! "" : -'V; ,TO,W "TW' "WtUCaW IRMAN SUM LEGION CONVENTION illOWOVIRNlONEY iS PLACED UNDER' ARREST Purin HP'' ovfr the appear- jnrtt ni an. t" ,....., w ,... Third trrrt, wni shot to death late last n!ht by Wllllnm Fornburg, Third street nf,r Walnut. Forsburjc wns arretted.. According to police, Forsbur, who Is i iMmttn, nnd Olscn. a Frnnkford ar ..m1 eniploje. formerly roomed to thfr. When they met last night In the nitooti of Fred Scholler, Third nnd ftnruee utrceti, ForsburR uccusctl Olu'en iif the theft of .$10. Olnen denied tho hjrse nnd n heated argument arose. na i nnm'R Ruti lu suuik i ruw i nnrl fired one shot. The bullet thick Olsen nrar the heart nnd he fell itnc'nrioiii. H! was tnken to the I'cnn- nftcr being ndmlttcd. '&i.n nnlfre of tho Third nnd De Jj.noov trrets fjlatlon were notified of b thooilng, npTCiui i umiiiiiuii rjfuni rent to me hhiuuii. hc urrvtuca .,.K..rff nnd Samuel W.'Olscn. a bar- nitt at the saloon. The bartender wns lfJ a a material wuueaa. ( THREATENS TO SHOOT GIRL Mm Arrested After Quarreling With Ticket Seller e-L.-flVr Knc-pk. Sixtieth fltreet hMnn? ...-.-.. tnu nrrpairnrl In Tlrnml HfrAnf Rtjtlon lint night charged with carry Lr concealed deadly weapons. According 10 mib. inueiic xucijor- .r-i. n ilnitpt tipllpr. in the, flrnrlnn Ic1c quarreled with her and finally hastened to shoot her .with tho trohcri ii former Roommate Accuses Him ofTheftof$10,Thon Fires Fatal Shot . DELEGATES LEAVE Party of Sixty From This City Starts for Mooting in ' Cleveland GO IN SPECIAL PULLMANS WIRE YOUR HOMEon 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES 1NCLUDBD ft HALEN-CROSBY' 140 North 11th St !ttJO wi. m in 16 (IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'b fcsfez Sixty members of American Legion posts In this citv left the Reading Ter minal, this morning In two special Pull mans' nttachfd to tho Illack Diamond Express to attend tho nntlonal conven tion of tho legion In Cleveland. Tho party is 'In charge, throughout the en tire trip, of E. Walter Hudson, n mem ber of the Gcorgo F. Baer Post, No. 312. The nartv will nrrlw In Uuffalo to morrow night nt 8:0! o'clock nnd will spend tomorrow night ami Sunday see-Ins- the nlffhtn nf lttiffnln nnd Nlntrnra Falls. On Sunday they will take tho night boat for Cleveland, arriving there the following morning. i "The Philadelphia members of the legion will bo Joined en routo by mem bers from Allcntown, Ilethlebcm, Wllkes-Barre, Scrauton. Reading, nnd various towps In the conl regions. Among tlfo members of the' Philadel phia pbsts who arc making the trip nrc A. JJexemmo, rost vz in a; menic, Post 12 j Mnrcus DeWolf. Post 315; Mrs. Marcus DeWolf, Post 315: Keith U. Braddock, Post 50; Blanche. G. J.H.Schulke RillwrfU) MOPERN PLUMBING and HEATING' Special low rates on team, water and vapor heating- for Immediate' Installs tlon. Ort Oar Kutlmate 2631-33 W. Honttmdon St. Fhonet Diamond 7B03 1 L ' 1 nJ H W , Jti-eiiAjiivitv W I fir 1 1T p3j,.;jl Paul, Post Gfl; Albert Peery, Post 133$ 'Ihomas F. Mcehnn Post 03; Thomas Moore, Post 211 ( Mrs. Thomas'Mooro; W. h. Jenkins, Post QOj J. I. Fleil, Post 74 j William A. March, Post 71; Colonel Fred Taylor Pusey, Post 03; P. Ij. McGee, vPost r12 ;, George, Rills, Post 18; Htanlcjr Hunslcker, Post 30; Mrs. Stanley Hunslcker; William Ij. Clmrr, Post 275; B. Ltnskoy. Post 275; .T. E. Hoilseworth, Post 153; J. J. McOorriglc. Post 220; II. E. Heine, Post 1K1; Fred WIthoff, PoiJt 7; Georfee Ilosj Post 220; N. I. Baker, Post 215; William Vaughn, Post 307 ; II. O. Har ris, Post 107 J II. M. Hnsler. Post 280; Wf II. Crosscf. Pr.. Post 105; William Hodgson, Post 7; Colonel II. 1; Pugh, Post 418; I). P. Rltchlc,NIt 108: T. It. McCarthy, Post 378; N. A. Plel, Post 0 : Mrs. N. A. Plel : Earl Graver. Post 20; Mrs. Karl Cravcr; ltoscoe Jarrctt, Post 20; Doctor Fcren. Post vm iir wndc, Post 431; Mrs. Wndc, nnd Mr. Sprowl, Post 05. P. R. T. asks cheerful as sent to the increased reve1 nue necessary to a' continua tion of present management and good service. STILL OPEN DAY CLASSES Automobile Book Illustration Electrical Free-Hnnd Drawing NIGHT CLASSES Architectural Drawing Book Illustration Free-Hand Drawing AUTOMOBILE CLASS f For Women Twico a week afternoons 3 to 5 APPLY NOW SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Droad and Sprlnr Garden Sti! . Hill VfcF" r iii. : tt-im -i y-Trf ..-.-" - TWILLS it. June IS. 1PI2. No tplmh or drln. No Ik MmnlaJai iililiiiiii J n III ",,,"1 ; . Ak xour plumber ir S-ll Sivnn.nwlfnucet. , r,".. IMUS. SAVLL'S SONS 1-110 WAI.C.CB flTREGT Special Excursion HARRISBURG and HERSHEIi Alio Lebanon, Fine Orore, Tremont, Tower Cltr WUIIamstown and Lykena NEXT SUNDAY September 26th D Round $2 3 A VarTaiSOo Trip O0J Additional Special train lei Iteadlnc Terminal 7.00 A. M. aMpplns at Columbia ate., Iluntlosdon at., llanarunlc. Combo hoeken and Norrlatown De Kolb at.), ttetarnlni learea Harrtaburc T.1S I. M., Ljkfns S.20 r. M atopptng at all of atora alatlona. WHfen your Ford goes up a hill! Cravlty upaeta the Splash System! dignity! And this Ieavea the bearlnga, tlie cyl inders and the pistons of your Ford motor with mighty little lubrication. Save your cyl inders (rom scoring and your spark plugs from getting fouled by Installing Safety Qiling S item which you can fix In a Jiffy with a monkey wrench. No risk, because S O S la aold en a money-back guarantee. 30 daya' trial. If you own t? a Ford you need one Q' now. Delivered r Demonstration dallr at .1. Cooke & Co.. 1810 Market St. Eastern Distributor 824 North Ilrnnil Street Phlfadslphla Telephone, Poplar 3131 wmmamsmmmmm g ... v : niiiiiiiiiii!in:!:i:i:iii!i:i!iii n1 The comfort and' beauty of the ' appointments add to the physical enjoyment which you derive from the easy riding qualities of the Sedan. . . The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet. 'The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. Parkway, East of 18th Street ' Spruce 1040 ' 3 iHrWPBBPBB I.H "?. Bv aBBaal3Ljftfa) T laaaaaai J-aW saaWlTltf" C iaH tf. rS bbbbH aTy f' VflaH J-jlaW aaH''naL VXtTTaaaamTnaP X Dr. Saleeby Coming to Philadelphia Db, Caleb Wllllnm Snlecby, scientist nnd Internntlounlly known pliyslcmn of London, will be in PJillndclphln to morrow, lie Is In America nttrmlliie the ' International Conerrss Acninst Alcqhollsm,' nov In session In Wash ington. Doctor Halceby will be the attest of thu district council of tho Anti-Saloon I.enguc. FAIR PAY 18 FAIR PLAY Announcing thm Optnlng and RrfurniiMng of the Btauttfal French Restaurant' HOTEL ADELPHIA Chestnut at 13th , We will feature a. tpecjal luncheon for ladles daily on the Balcony .( one dollar per corer. A la carte service on main floor for fcuncheon and Dinner. At 10 P.' M. an irresistible dance orchestra will furnitb high-claa music until closing. A fino Cabaret headed by CORTEZ and PEGGY who will favor .with their wonderful dances during the evening. mmmmmM wmem RTKAMSH1P NOTICF-fl flTKAMSllll' NOTK'KS LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Service PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP SS "Lake Harminta" A Steamer . . . eet .Sept 30 .Oct. 15 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG AND BREMEN A Steamer . . .Oct. 15 PHILADELPHIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers For space and ratee apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th St., Phila., Pa. H. P. Dilkes, Manager Lombard 4127-1128-567 :: Main 1248 LUCKENBACH LINES ' ... - ' ' i r Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam i S WATONWAN (U S. S. Board) , September 30 Rotterdam Philadelphia SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) , . . .October IS Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH October 2 SS PLEIADES October 10 SS EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Board) October 20 SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH ;. .October 30 San Francisco Phila. Via Los Angeles and San Diego SS ARCHER (U. S. S. Board) .October 3 SS LAVADA (U. S. S. Board) October 12 SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) October 20 SS HANNAWA (U. S. S. Board) November 1 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia I.OMI1ARD 3340 a. oonsmennsr prevailing general conamons the, cost of transatlantic travel i aim iuw una a rouna trip to Europe can be maao nt n. item wrtJ.wif. ,... Tu..) .. .... -.. ..... ..u Accommodations. nenaml nnnninf.tnr.nta nnf rm'sinn n unexcelled. are Mauretania ... Imperalor .... K. A. Victoria Columlia Veitrii Aquitania . . , . Csronia Carmanli . . . , Saxonit Pannonia ..'... ... .New York to Cherbourg and Soatoimpton.Sept. 30 Oct. 28 . ....New York" Cherbourg and Southampton.. Oct. 7 Not. 11 Dec. 9 ... .New York " Liverpool Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Dee. 4 Hew York Londonderry and Claigow. ..Oct. 9 Nov. 0 Dec. 11 New York" Liverpool Oct. 11 ' New York " Cherbourg and Southampton.. Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Not. 23 New York " Plymouth and Cherbourg Oct. 21 NnT.25 Jan. 1 New York" Lirerpool , Oct.23 Not.20 Dec. 18 V New York" Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. .Oct. 30 Dee. 9 New York" Patrai, DubroTnik and TrieUe Oct 30 rossenirer and Freight Services, l'or Inter Snlllncs Apply to Passenger Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila. Freight Office, Bourse Bide;., Phila. FRENCH LINE Compagnie Generale Transatlantique Inward and Outward I'nt TrfUht. Htfumrrn Regular Monthly Service PHILADELPHIA TO LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX c ,B ,.,Ji?J.,2ther P'onch Atlantic Porta . ,S,S, Nk?T!?ERN" Dr-) 7500 ton, ateel 100-A-l To load(pler 80 South. rhjjt..f,i to Roll OPTOHKK 2Sth nnd Hreular NnlllncM Tlierenfter. - AGENTSNEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY. INC. For Itotea nnd Snare Apply GEYEL1N & COMPANY, Inc., Philadelphia Representative! 108 South Fourth Street Phone -T.ombard 4307 PHILADELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Shlpplne; Hoard Steel Steamers S. S. Lake Ellsbury, Loading (From Pier 78, South Wharves) Tho Charles T. Megee Co. Agents for U, S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Lombard 5100, Main 3061 J EARN-LINE Inrorpornteil 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Holland-America 13 NE new york to Rotterdam" Via Plymouth and Boulogne-iur-Mer Rotterdam ....Oct. 2Not. 6 Noordam Oct. 13 Nov. 17 Nw Amtttrdam Oct. 19! Not. 23 Rredam .Oct. 27iDec. 1 1'aMencer Office, 1S31 Walnut HI,, ridla, Regular Service Philadelphia-Manchester SS "Lake Foxboro" Sailed SS "Des Moines Bridge". .Oct. 15 Philadelphia Havana A Steamer .'. .Sept. For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South FWth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines Freight Service Only PHILADELPHIA to LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO 8 'H "IVtut IlnTen"..,. About Oct. 0 C1IAS. KlUtZ & CO., Inn,. Aarnta Iximhnrd S104 Slain 1M0 STRAWBRIDGE&CLOTHIER pjrfr' ' I ". aaL t " " ', f .yv ,,' wi",.,MiXv.J !. jaP. AvIv.- 9 ?" TV(( "'VIVA ' 4 jCibW. bbt ."". v'V "V .?'. V.h'y " flK ' " .."'. V. ' ' 'X ' .,!"-). jflr.a'..BBifV " A"V ' " "19 fL ?9y 4f jVVaL jbF 'v.V.1 IX,,,"r "" ''" "y wif . ' . IL fc" ".' " ',,' y V f" 99ftm AV" .. . ! . M "V V . ""X V J fi "X t r X " xivVT ' "bb Lh I . f V" ..v" ". V. jal -' - jbF A. i m . " ",-V - " .vbIbW " "a jf " .V . km fla ,9 a .. a a . ... A . 'jr M V a.a ... AaV aJBlBTau A l A v Ja4r V " t aaaaii' Lsr aBBBBBBatw" --, ...-..(i fl t( ' (Aa vlT.aA A ? V I .ft - Nearly One Thousand Different Lots of Seasonable and. Desirable Merchandise At Less Than Regular Prices STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET. EIGHTH. ANI FILBERT STREETS i . H '.J 'X Jj ' '! 1 .I' ', r J 7' 11 -m :"! . a Yl ' i m i m 4 , . ' v t. Ji i ' i ' - ' w.m.. . j ,. a i .' , J 'l 4 Ml Aj ' iMmMM IV.. Jl 1 . .t& .'T'J- - ' , . i . . iiv "'' vlittVT jiiStmkfmLM ' ff ir,iV 1-12 r-. .r;: f t
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