V I, r :'. W J ft' , -' .4,l i .rV-. ,- ,( iiS ti it u.. 111 lt$M it 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 27, J926' Lf SKILLED 18 HURT BY TRAIN AND AUTO 3Kinday Accidents Take Grim Toil Picnickers in Fatal Ac cident as Truck Overturns TWO DEAD AT ORVILLE, PA. Martin Klmlowskl nnd his brother. Julius Klodowski, wore Hllcd wln-u their motortruck was struck by :i t'liil adclpMa and Heading llnllwny train at Orvlllc, near Perkosio. One died in stantly, the other dyine nn n train while helm; brought to the Grand View , Hospital at Scllersvllle. The bn tbers I ljred at SOfl North Thirteenth (tree:. ! One man was killed and tnurtei-u in- I jural, yesterday at Su-nton nvpniw and I Summit street. Chestnut Hill, when a I motortruck. ruuninc uncontrolled, trnslied into a stone wall. i The man killed was Jnms . Uoll inun, sixty years old. of Keadiue. Uoll- I lean and those injured were members . of. a Reading social club whii-h had is- ' Ited the Hartyllle Social Club. US1 1 1) utreet. The Heading men were return- j ing' home when the nccident oceurred. Fourteen Are Injured , The injured club members, all living In Heading, were Charles Ward. Wil liam Winkelman. Heorse W. Culvert. Lafayette Neidcr, Clarence I'elley. Charles Ttartinsf. James Angstadt. , Harry Oelling, Arnold Cauth, Prank Shubrand. Klmer Gillinore, Charles Muller, .lames Orrs and Charles Lutz. Muller, Orrs nnd Lutz were taken to the Germnntown Hospital. The others were seDt to the Chestnut Hill Hospital. . , Joseph Jacon Jacobs, seven years Old. Wilmington. Del., was killed by an automobile at Third and Toplar f treets. He bad been visitiug friends near there. The motorcar was driven bv David Green. Frankford avenue near Mont gomery. Green brought the child to the rtoocvelt Hopitnl and Inter sur- i rendered to the police. Cornelius Ilurk. thirty-three years ' old, -43- North Park avenue, one of the five who were killed yesterday, is believed to hnve been struck by n Rend ing shifting engine nt Thirty-second and Thompson streets. Hoy Injured by Auio Joseph Slnlone, three year om. -0.V. North Chndwick street, was struck and injured by a motorcar near his home. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. The mnchlne was driven by Horace Car ver, 1505 Diamond street, who was ar rested. Arthur Little. 3415 Haverford ave nue, nnd his wife were injured at Thirty-fifth and Hamilton streets when their vnutomoblle was struck by a machine driven by John Ileverot, a negro, Stiles street nenr Forty-ninth. Heverot attempted to escape, accord ing to the police. He was caught when ho wrecked his machine in Pairmount 1'nrk. Mr. and Mrs. Little were not hurt seriously. ! Anna Snlringer. fourteen years old of Darby, was run down by an auto mobllo nt Main nnd Ninth streets,' Darby. She was taken to the Media Hospital. It is believed she will re cover. Tony Matlscio, of Toughkenn moil, who was driving the car, was ar rested by Darby police. Wills Probated Today The following wills were entered for probate todays Margaret L. Gile, -11131 Ogdeh street. $S04l!: Samuel Jacobs, JLV12 Camac street, $3100; Jeremiah D. McPerran. 250 North Fifty-third street, $0000; William J. Morrow, 245 Ashdale street, $15,000. An inventory wns nlso filed of the personal estnte of Aaron 3. 1'ennlngCon for $20,11)0.55. Vkeddi. Invitation! or Announce- Moderate 1'rlces BO' mtni Wrlte or l'hone for Enernved or 1'rlnted Rumples. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Walnut St. Wedding Flowers "The Sign of the Ro$e" CHARLES HENRY FOX :i s. nnoAi st. Special Offerings in Decorated Furniture and Furnishing Accessories Recently we have received cancellations of orders for specially decorated furniture and furnishing acces sories which we made for firms and individuals who have found reasons to justify themselves in not accept ing the same. We have determined 'to sell these goods at once, and are quoting prices that we believe will quickly move them. This furniture is of a class quite out of the ordinary, and appeals to people of refinement and good taste. It is mostly painted furniture with hand decorations, pro duced by our own workmen and artists. Among These We Mention: A Hreakfast Room Suit, consisting of sideboard, separate mirror, corner cupboard, extension table, serving tabic and five chairs. S512 reduced to $271. Bedroom Suit, consisting of two single beds, dressing table with separate mirror, stool, bureau with separate mirror, night stand and one chair. S70CJ reduced to S353. Also many odd chairs, upholstered seats. $30 reduced to 15. Table, $32 reduced to $16. Sofa, $110 reduced to $55. Floor lamps, with parchment shades, $54 reduced to $27.50. Table Inmps, with parchment shades, $43 reduced to $21.50. Odd parchment shades, $18 to $25 reduced to $5.' All purchase final; no exchanges or returns. Additional charge for ottt-of-toim delivery or crating. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1515 Walnut Street 99 v- .. When you say ATLANTIC Your motor troubles may be the result of your asking for just "oil." But when you ask for Atlantic, these motor troubles are going to be reduced to a minimum. When you use Atlantic, you are lessen ing the danger of putting a knock in the motor. You will secure better compres sion and more power. You are going to reduce the chances of scoring the cylinders or burning out the bearings. You'll seldom need to worry about loose wrist pin's or connecting rods. You'll be less likely to have overheated cylinders. Ask for Atlantic. Don't take a chance on any oil that's handed to you. You don't take a chance when you want gasoline. You ask for Atlantic then. All the more reason why you should ask for Atlantic when you want oil. Atlantic will keep your motor in good condition longer. It will reduce your re pair bills to almost nothing. Because Atlantic really lubricates and stands up under the most severe conditions. The next time you need oil, say ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL (THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY la ATI aBTICjb) I Stores Hours 9 to 5.30 GlMBEL BROTHERS MARKET CHESTNUT JEIOMTH NINTH For Tomorrow Tuesday ' . .... if ni Phila., Monday, Sept. 27, 1920 ' $ioo Deduction Sale of New Pianos and Player-Pianos Fair A CONTINUES THIS WEEK ONLY Musical Instruments are marked at Gimbels always with the one fixed selling price, fixed prices built this business. And we represent many prominent makers. Former sale tags are still on everv oiano and olaver-oiano. Just subtract One Hundred Dollars and Pay the Reduced Price x If an instrument is marked $550 and you know the stocks so well that you recognize that as our regular established price you buy it in this most extraordinary sale for $450 and have Two Whole Years in Which to Pay Every piano and player-piano, is sold underv the regular Gimbel 10-year guarantee the makers back that guarantee, but we are here to enforce it without annoyance or delay. The Entire Great Collection of Pianos and Player-Pianos is embraced in this short-time offer , Our selling prices include the war tax, which we pay. - Free delivery; prompt response to call for service at your home. Free piano stool or bench. A supply of music rolls, up to $50, can be bought with the player-piano on same easy terms all inone transaction. During this sale Save 30 on Price of This New Talking Machine Sold Generally at $115 A noble looking instrument in- handsome mahog any 46JJ in. high, 19J4 in. wide, 20 in. deep. Big tone chamber; Hcinman motor and tone arm; plays any flat (disc) record. First payment can be' as little as $5, Messrs'. Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Without obligation to me, please give full information regarding QJ piano Player Q Talking Machine. Name Street City -Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor, and Subway Store JsaSBsHIEMMSflsaHHSaSHSflsMiMSaaHWnaMi 1 7V2"I I I sSslHIIII - ' ' JM aSSUl (wmwiin 111 liiT'"f 'm . MMl Iff wasp" Mli ; Jteottflll , II V J SsJ Thursday Ends the September Sale of House Furnishings Here's one of the big specials provided for the month's sale There Were 40,000 Pieces of Enameled Ware at Saving of 40 TWi!i?iri 1m JLiHuBk 7Ji ' m l'tw I'WirOt '! H HI ilAj The famous V'ollrath Enamel Ware. These goods are sold as seconds, but the im perfections are so slight as not to be noticeable. All the necessary articles used by hotels, hospitals and for domestic use. This is the first time Philadelphia has had the chance to buy these goods at special prices. This lot includes water pails, teapots, water pitchers, dish pans, wash basins, rice boilers, convex saucepans, covered buckets, pre serving kettles, lipped saucepans, etc., at 60c to $3,25. Gimbels. Fourth floor and Subway Store Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursdayand the September China Sale Ends Savings of 15 to 50 108-pc. Set at $150 Save $50 Friday, October 1st, prices automatically return to the fair "regular'' prices. Until then, on Dinner Sets (for example) you can save up to half on sets of all sizes 31-pc, 32-pc, 38-pc, 39-pc, 50-pc, Sl-pc, 52-pc, 100-pc, 106-pc, 107-pc. and 109-pc. Sets. Immense variety! Picture shows a Theo. Haviland Dinner Set, for 12 persons, at $150 the Set a sav ing of fifty dollars. Till Thursday at Store Closing! Gimbels. Fourth floor Timely, Helpful Sale of Curtains and Drapery Fabrics Save 30 to 40 Because the three Gimbel Stores help each other buy together when massed orders effect savings; "scout" for each other so carefully, that not many good things get by! And stand ready to jump into the market and buy heavily whenever and wherever a price-break shows. Examples: Mj 3t Irish Point Curtains, Special at $4.9B a pair. Imported Irish Point Curtains Sale-Priced $4.95 . Seven hundred. Very effective designs. And good variety. Pictured. 1000 Lace Panels Special at $3.50 Fine filet mesh with elaborate, lovely lace designs. 2V, yards long; 50 inches wide. Pictured. 7000 Yards Shakl Rep Special at 98c a Yard .16 inches wide. All the leading colors. 3000 Yards Made.fon.the Government Net 55c a Yard SO inches wide. Filrt mesh. 2000 Hand-Made Oil Window Shades Special at $1.15 Dark green. Ready to hang. 5000 Curtain Rods Special at 45c Non-tarnishable. Flat. 1000 Yards Figured Terry Cloth Reversible Special at $1.50 Lovely, soft, blurry patterns in exquisite colorings. I 36 inches wide. '50-Inch Drapery Fabrics Special at $1.50 Rose, blue, gold, and mulberry. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor t OL Lace Panels, Special at $3.80 each. . Fine Office Furniture at Savings of 10 to 25 Percent ' IrrTlo JSP A business house is frequently judged by its office furniture, as to first impressions Enlarged selling space on Seventh floor. Same Desk, double pedestal, 54x32, at 90S. Buy that dek or chair at Gimbels. Quartered oak Flat-top Desks, "Cutler" make 60x35 inches, at $B5. 54-inch, at $80. 50-inch, at 978, and 42-inch, at '970. Ex cellent values. Oak flat-tap Desks, 60-inch sire, $48. Fifty-inch size, 948. Thirty-six inch sire, at 930. Save $9 to $14. Plain Oak Typewriter Desks with quar tered oak top, 3ex30, 980. All quartered oak typewriter Desks, 42x32, at $80; 54x32, at $95. Single pedestal, birch-finished mahogany Desks, with mahogany top, 38x30, $80. Single Pedestal Typewriter Desks, 42x 32 inches, mahogany, at 978. Flat-top Mahogany Desks, 60x35, genu ine mahogany, at $100. Oak Filing Cabinets, with four drawers. Plain oak, at 928. All quartered oak, at $38, legal sire at 940 and $43. All-steel Cabinets, in olive green finish, four drawers. Letter size, 958, With lock, 965. Legal size, $65. With lock, $78. Quartered Oak Revolving Chairs, with out arms, wood seats and slat backs, at half price, $10.60. Other chairs, same style, at 912, $14, $10 and $18. Quartered Oak Revolving Chairs, with arms, at $19.50, $22, $28, 920, 930, up to 968. Arm Chairs to match, $13, $19, $23, $30, up to $66. Other values in mahogany revolving Arm and bide Chairs. Costumers in oak and mahogany finish, at $4, $6, $8, $12 and $16. A few Mission flome Desks suitable for den or sitting room, at big savings while they last, at $14, $18, $22, $32, $33 and $36. Save $4 to $10. 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