,i hup u "ww ;v "gJV, !' if 'vTv, ,t'V " -' Iflr-V .1 ' jl .' ,- v s . ' ,y Xr ;r u r 4. m is M m 12 V ' r ' K DNAPP1NG TALE STARTS VAIN HUNT It & Wost Philadelphia Lieutenant Can't Find Bandits, Victim or Informant REPORTED BY TELEPHONE T.leittrtmiit MoutRomprj-, of tfic Fifty-fifth nml Pine treets station, spent most of tho night In nn eutomnuile tryinc to verify a telephone story of the blackjacking find kidnapping of n full grown man. ' Shortly after 2 o'clock he was roucl by the sergeant of the station hoti'e. I who told him an excited person was on tho telephone with the MuRping ami kiduappliiR .tory. r.lcittenant 'IoiitRnmerx talked to th man. He aid the affair oerurred it Slttlctli and Chnneell')' streets and tli" victim ' a well droned man uenrlni: ft dark overcoat and a dark felt hat and cnrrlng a suitcao or handbag. Then the alarmist hung tip. Lleu-( tenant Montgomery pressed into servico tin automobile lonncd to him by a rpsl dent nearby to help run down the ban- dits who have been working in the dis trict and hurriedly drove to the cenc. The man who gave the alarm said two men had appmched th irtim 'it the nnrtlioiw coiner and afl r l'iggliu him bad dr.iesid In uihmii-i inns ont to nn nutoiii'tiiii . in whn'i i man w i fitting, "ii tli" ip:,rl "' "'de of t i tttreet. Tl.eti tl n machine sped awn I.leuten.int Mnntgoinerv spent hours tearchlng for the kidnapping machine without Micceix. He aNn ha ben un able to 11 ml. the person who sent in the alarm. liS Ji' ' r A ""LP. ,,' a, ' - EVENING PUBLIC IJ3BeER--PHl!LAl5ELIHl ?;.iEDNESI)AY; QUitfTX! 2d, 1920'i' '''.. . i . i 1 1 ., ,. , t & .6' Activities ahPenri Scheduled for Today lOtfO n. m. Debate council meet ing, Zelosoplilc Society's room, College Hall. 1:30 p m. Oermantown High School Club meeting, Houston Club. 7:00 p. m. Klki Club meeting, Memorial Tower. 7:00 p. m. Blair County meeting, Houston Club. 7:00 p. in, Itchearal for nnd Wig preliminary Mak and Wig Cluhhoue. 310 Quince street. 7:00 p. in. Kcpublirnn Club meet ing, Houston Club. Club Mask show, SHOOTS OFF HIS FINGER Patrolman Suffers Accident When Showing Weapon to Cousin John Long thirty --ovi-n jeain o'd, of 2304 North Mom her strict, a patrol man of the Second nnd Christian streets station, nrcidentnlh -hot off the index finger of hi left hand 1nt night He wan visiting nt the home of hl cousin. Ham rnilt. nt 133 I'ust t.ip nlncott street. The men were examining n revolver whenit exploded T.ong wa taken to the i.piscopnl Hospital. SELMA KRONOLD DEAD Singer Well Known Here Passes Away In New York News of the death of Solma Kronold, well known in this city as one of the leading singers of the Otistnv Hlnrlchs' Opern Co., which entertained for main ears at the Grand Opera House, was received with regret by opcragoers here She died in New York Saturday nt the age of fifty-four. Mme. Kronold was born in Cracow In 1601. She' studied music with Mndamc Dcsirec Artot In Berlin nnd nt the Uoyal Conservatory in Leipzig. She made her debut there as Agatha In "Der Krclt schutz," nnd had wh "iiecesa that she was nt once enjaged for the next season for lending rolrs In Bremen, where Anton Seidel wns tin imc-luil cmidui'tjir nt the time. After nu operatic srn-on in llollnnl she came to New ork and obtniuisl an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera House. Mine. Koert-Kronold made her debut in Philadelphia with the Thomas Or chestra at the Grand Opera House. She sang for a number of years In opern here and succeeded in intrenching herself In the hearts of local music lovers. Her devotion to her art led to a di vorce by her husband. Jan Koert, Io linist, because he said he was entirely neglected for her opera career. LITTLE GIRL SHOT SHIELDING BROTHER Leaps in Path of Bullet Fired by Man Angered nt His Marriage POLICE HUNT ASSAILANT A little girl who sprang In front if her brother to shield lilm from shots llred by an angered relnthe Is In the I'ennsylvnula Hospital -in a critical condition with n revolver wound of the left lung. She is Millie Flcarn, fourteen years old, of 832 Christian street. The po lice have not 'found her alleged assail ant, Edward Fucci, St. Albana street near Klghth. The shooting occurred last night, Charles FIcara, twenty-two years old, the brother for whom the police say the bullet wan Intended, searched all night for Fucci. FIcara eloped to Elkton last Saturday with Elizabeth Auncli, seventeen yearn old, 812 Christian street, a relative of Fnecl's. At the same time her sister, Edith, eloped with Louis Grusso, Eleventh add Catharine streets. Fucci is said to have been paitlcu larly angered at the mnrriage of Eliza beth and FIcara. A ounrrel resulted last night when friends were tendering the wedded couplet a reception. Fucci drew his revolver, the police say, and fired. .lust as he pulled the trigger, with the gun aimed nt FIcara, Millie sprang between them directly in the line of the shot. Fucci fled. FIcara sent his sister to the hospital nnd then started out In search of her assailant. ii &nd&nh (HaAar K XX FOR SALB Xg BY BEST BioX DBALBRS 1 $ EVERY- K XX WHBRB I 0$ Over 2,000,000 satisfied users have proved this razor for YOU ! EFFICIENCY "Just like wiping your face with a towel." SIMPLICITY Apart in one second-three. -Together in 7fa tonxbm Still lor 51.00 with eii bladca. Packed la black Ktretol box. Eitra blkdei. 5 lor 35c. BNDBRS SALES COMPANY, 17 Battarr Place. New York PATROLMAN ON THE JOB Newvfftember of Force Makes 'Two Arrests In Twenty Minutes Two nrre'sts within twenty minutes was the record' made last night by Pa trolman Harney O'DonnclI, who became attached to the Fifteenth and Locust streets station' Just one month ago. At 2 o'clock O'DonnclI found two men with their heads suspiciously close together In Itlttcnhousc Square. As he approached them one of tho men, a negro, pulled a gun and sent n shot humming past the patrolman's car. The latter gavo chase and caught the negro's companion. The other escaped. The prisoner gave his name n Leonard Irv ing, said lid came from Scrantnn, nnd declared that all he knew about the negro was that his name. was Joe John son. Twenty minutes later O'DonnclI caught n negro who gave his name as James King coming out of a doorway nenr Sixteenth and Locust street. Both Irving and King were held In $000 ball for further hearing by Magistrate O'Brien at tho Twelfth and Pine streets station this morning. , " II ' ' II PRODUCTION ENGINEERS 35 Years' Experience in Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and Machlnittt A. NACKE & SON ret I rtione: Walnut 2747 23G-2I2S. 9thSUPhlla. Keystone Phone: Main 3311 Trucks at Reduced Prices Now" la tho tlmo to got a real bargain In slightly uacuStrticks. Wo offer the following selection at prices that will Interest you If you have any need for a truck: 8 International . . . .V 1. 2 1 Autocar 1 Va 2 Ford 1 1 Sfuf 3. I - .. .................... n ivn Open at 9 A. M. to S P. M. Can be seen at any other tlmo by appointment. Call Spruce 258G. INTERNATIONAL .HARVESTER COMPANY of America service? station, ZU-Z13 IN. ZZGI at. ton, ton ton ton History and Government Wo present the following classes for men and women: Tatidayi 5:00 P. M. beginning October 26th. Representative Government a study of practical present-nay problems. Leader Profs. Kin. Lel, Sterrett and Yoonir of the TJnlTrlty of I'tnnnylrnnlB. TlmrMlnjii C:00 I. M. bcKlnnlnK October 28th. Modern History, presenting the Backgrounds and I'rescnt Status of Modern Life. Including- Industrial, economic, political, social, Institutional nnd international relationships. Lruilrr Prof. . K, ClicnM. fnliersltv nf l'r nnn)iiinlii. Prof. Y. I. Hull. Suiirllinmre Collra. t Prof. Win. K. I.lnjrrlbiirh, Vnlrrrslty of Pennsylvania. Prof, Win. i:. r.nnt, Ilnvcrfonl Callrge, Prof, A, i:. MrKlnlcy, Unhcrslty of Penndylranln. l'rldnj-K 7:15 I. M. Current KvcntB. Leader Arthur n. Iteei. Send to Instruction department for detailed outlines relating to Story Telllnr. Bible Study Courses, nnd Modern History and Representative Government Courses. TMCA cnNTRAi. nuir.mxa, tm arch st. Bladder and Stomach Troubles Why SufTer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water The famous curative water from, near Hot Springs, Ark. ENDonsED nr physicians Mountain Valley Water Cd., 718 Cheitnut St. rhone. Walnut MOT Served at leadlnir Ctub. Hotel. Cf and P. n. II. dlnlnr c Sold by f1rit-olaa gTorera. drusilata, etc.. or direct by u. ";:!-:;:. :-.'::,:,'::,::,,: tl:,. AtTTintN nrKortTH ATTNTir CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC-CITY 1921 Models and Prices Cuticura Soap Is Ideal for The Complexion Smp.Ointrevnt.TaJnimJSe trrrrwhr For t am pi m ultiiM.CaUcu..ZbcwrtiaJ4(I.Z.UAliui,MAis -?-A i X J When a Hit Comes Up You will find it first in our record stocks. Come here first and save yeur time. If it is available, we have it. For example: "Japanese Sandman" "Avalon" "Whispering" These will be next month's hits at other stores. Blake & Burkart "The Phonograph Shop" Eleventh and Walnut SUNDAY OUTINGS s .50 From Market strlct Wharf Suadayi until Notember 28, Inc. Atlantic City Wildwood Ancleaen Ocean City tape May n.,nH Trt Sea ,,,e Clt Round Trip Coraona Inlet WfcT TaX 4nn.l-lMKm. 1 add H Avalon Atlantis Cltr 7 V)i Wildwood Uracrh ana rap May 7 20J Stone Harbor branch Octan Cliy, t. un ink tDiei Dca 11 jnj tins. rtr'arnin, kavf Atlantic otr 'omh ram ma Avenue 5 i Mi wildwood (mitinit Orran i 20 Caps Ma, 5 3r''. tmIUriwr 6 16S. ba Isle C ty o '.' C. Sundays, October 24 and 31 .80 SI Round Trls o 1 Round Trl Laavea Market Buett Whart Pin Beach, Setude Paia Bij Headend tnlermidul atattaai KuTu 14c addal Sa Girt,Abur7 Park, Lan Braocb and ttentduta alalMiu War Tax 17c add a 7S0U From Broad Street Station ,Sr?--P Baltimore W -' Round Trip w T iie ,, x st'Nniv n.i.k.. ?i m llroad St. liOK. Wi-st rutada. 7 5SA. oo.opANewYork W 'Bound Trip wt j4e. j n SUNDAYS. Octebw Hi Noeembar 7, III December 5 and 1) Broad St. 7 3 West Ptallada. 7.17 Ai. Norto l'hlla4a. 7-17 V $3.50 Washington $3.00 Baltimore War Tax N audit uiui SUNDAYS, Ocl.ber 11 N.reinber M, 21) December 12 Ilroad Street 7 00 Urtt 1'nllaila 7J3W Pennsylvania System ml'WMWmm Mi VI 2-2 Ton Autocar l' Wl ' IIWeaMI 'Pill 11 tfi JaCTJrHill i l Type XXI-F, 97-inch Wheelbase, Type XXI-G, 120-inch Wheelbase, (F. O. B. Factory, Ardmore) $2300 $2400 Heavy Duty Autocar 'Mw7aOaPgJTlTaaOaalitaa ' -LlsaaMKKaCCilaeMaatltltltltaTJ . ftimMg3k 'Wfmrm .. x..atx&MMmB -.fissfvii ; v'-mbw J --rr -T wwVfffffff1S rr-' I m .-aeaa.a.JwM.t - .SttOA . ,-, , - Z . t.ltMi Af-$ .r- rzZteuxjA .. J.?.f ...tttv,.'.. litis n?. lM rf Type XXVI-Y, 120-inch Wheelbase, $4350 Type XXVI-B, 156-inch Wheelbase, $4500 (F. O. B. Factory, Ardmore) THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, Ardmore, Pa., Established 1397 The Autocar Sales and Service Company New York Boston Philadelphia Brooklyn I'rovidince Camdtn Iironx Worcester Allcntown Newark New Haven- Wilmington Schenectady Springfield Atlantic City Syracuse Pittsburgh Chicago San Francisco Baltimore St. Louis Sacramento Washington Dallas Oakland Richmond Los Angeles Stockton Atlanta San Diego Fresno San Jose jfVtXt Rtfrtitnttd by thtit Factory Ilranchtt, with Dealer) in other (itiet October 19, 1920 car Wherever there's a road KB iaeKwflBiBiHHi'aB ill N. J. APTTJMN ItKHOrtTH An Announcement flOarlborougbBlcnbcim ATLA1NTIC CITY, N. J. Legs to announce that during only the months oi November and December a special weekly minimum rate of Eighty-five Dollars for two people for double room with bath and meals on the American Plan has been established. During these two months the climate oi Atlantic City is the most deligKtful of the whole year. Both houses will remain open instead oi one of them closing at heretofore. Exquisite music a feature. Obstacle-Golf on front lawn. Horseback Riding, Golf (2 Championship Courses), H oiling Chairs. Piers, Theatres, Movies, and countless other amusements. OWNKHSIIIP MANfli:.Mi:NT JOSIAIi WHITE & SONS COMPANY ZDemz I ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. I i American. Plan. Hotel: i iof DisimcumMlleidCtoiivfet I I rtRBPROOF OARAGE. I Vlrainla At, and Beach. Cap. 350. PrlraU baths: run. water: elevator, ate. Amer. ptaja, AM. KLLM, Owner. U.J. COLMNB, Mar, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. l!nnrpnrd for Ilrnlthfnl Mont Recreation AsnrRY r.tnK. y. J. 4nrnY iark. n. j all yi-.au rksort WUITU CITY INFORMATION 1IUKKAU 'rrir.l src?ji!CaSOiv Vlrgiala Atb al lUardwala ....Bjnrc Ocaaa rltw rwocaa ritk nniln. w..u . riraw Utlu. laaeratiaa la D...I. r..J. T'mmHT.Tlu.ltHlutm, Bouth Carolina near Poach. j L. U Prlvftt RatbaT lti,nnln ... o-.' . i'.Vu". ' ."""s "wti Dinoai ran rnii AitwuLD. Ownerahlp llanatement. !tfl,,?fsc?!!,el B&Tl&rM'S tllnt tabla. Fhona 11T. -A! IS. MARIoS POCONO MOHNTAINH Mount Poeono. Pa. The OntWOod P r . e!eanl locntlon, upeclsJ fall end n Inter ratea. Booklet. K. L. & B. V. Artmaa. rilOTOPI.A1H rHOTOPT,AY3 PHOTO PtAVJ THRU 'COMfAHY r WUtlCA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showinc of the finest productions. Aslc for ths theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. AlkoK.o 12. Morris A Pa.ayunk At. Auiambra Mat. Dallynts; Es.0:4- JIAY ALLISON In "TUB rilBATKR" Al 1 CPUFNV Frankford Allefheny ALLLUnClN I Mat. Dally U-1S. Evga. at S. ANITA HTKWART In "T1II7 YELLOW TYPHOON'" ADfiT I C 02D AND THOMPSON STB. tVJlA-J MATINEE DAILY nuoENi: o'linmv in "THE FIOUnElinAD" ADrAHIA CirEBTNUT Below 18TH AtLrtUlrt 10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. ELLIOTT DEXTER In "SOMETHINO TO THINK ABOUT" BALTIMORE BEJ,.P3SaY.08n.? IlUifl RTONE In "THE RIVER'S END" DI 1 TFniDrY BIUJAD fn-REET AND DL.UIlDliXL' SI'POI'EHANNA AVE. t II WARNKTI In "UNCHARTED CHANNEL?" BROADWAY '!"&?'? THOMAS METC3HAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" rADITHI 721 MARKET STREET WiT 1 IUL in a r to 11:13 P. M R A WALSH'S "THE HONOR SYSTEM" COLONIAL '""sW'.W pAtm W 8 HART In "THT crmh.t: OK COTOAOE" CMPRP MAIN ST" MANAYUNK ClVlrlMLOO MATINEE DAILY TWLOR HOLMES' In "NOTHINO IU'T THE TRUTH" FAIRMOUNT 2f1trt L Olr.ird Ave. MATINEE DAILY PT'ARt, WHITr In 'THE WHITE MOLL" FA Mil V THEATRE 1311 Market Bt. r AIV1IL. I n A M tn MMnltht JOHN DOOI.EY-SOPHIA TUCKER In "SKINNINO SKINNER" ATH T THEATRE Delow Sprue "Jin J 1 . MTINEE DAILY Dili CATIPAV In "LOVE'S PROTKOB" FRANKFORD 4"5 FnNcuTD nwx Tir.ACirs "THra OIRL FROM OUTSIDE" GREAT NORTHERN fT&SVit OLIVE THOMAS In ' "DARLTNO MINE" IMPERIAL 2 X'g EUOENE O'llRIKN In "THE FIOUREHEAD" I CAl-iiTR 1ST LANCASTER AVH. LhAUHK MATINEE DAILY STAR CAST In "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" I IRFRTY "AD & COLUMBIA AV. LlDC.rS.1 I MATINEE DAILY FANNIE HURST'S "IIUMORBSQUE" 333 MARKET HSfRfflffg THOMAS MEIOHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" MODEL "5 ecoon,U0U8.T-lto'- OEOROB WALSH In "THE DEADLINE" OVERBROOK ??.?vfdord av KATHERINR MCDONALD "TUB TUHNINO POINT" PALACE "."iriiBSRf, . iEAiiiV1" PRINCESS 10i?,nMaA"KKT. steet nijirn oordon? ma tcAr1 "HOUE OF TOLLING BELL- REGENT "AnKpr ST. Below 17TU tiLIAMBFA'RNUln,UP-11 "LE3 MISERABLES" RIALTO QERMANTOWN AVE. rATtSraT, .,7 T"'PrcHOCIBV ST. RUBY MAn-KEJ ST. BELOW TTII .?KSy,V.S.ATAKAWA In "AN ARABIAN KNIQHT" SAVOY 12U J,A"KET STREET 1 Ar.8" 7 mmnaat ALICE JOYCE in i-llli I'llKY" SHERWOOD MTII AND 111, irntnnn , ,- ... ..rtfc.. 1A4UJVU . i-u ,-vi a in "THE TERROR" STANLFY ?rAnKET ABOVE lorn . "iA M tn 1I:1B P. It CONSTANCE TALMA DOE In "THE LOVE EXPERT" VICTORIA A.nK.K AIIOVB 9TII V i 1 Jlt n A M. to 11:18 P. II. TOM .MIX In "THREE OOI.D COINS" TVTJ.. NIXON-NIRDLINCERjajt THEATRES U AVFNII IP Ionnerly West AlleihanT -a V IwiXVJC 2Blh at. and Allea-heny Ava WILLIAM RUSSELL In "A LIVE-WIRE HICK" BELMONT B2D AD0VE MAnKCT THEDA BARA In "CLEOPATRA" CEDAR 0TH AND CDDAn AVENUD . . DE MILT.E-S "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" COLISEUM ?Ti?OTSrii BRYANT WASHBURN In "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" IlMHn FRONT ST. OIRARD ATB. Jumbo Junction nn Frankford ' WALLACE REID In ' "SICK ABED" ? r nr ICT BSD AND LOCUST stsebi L.UUU01 ttata, ItSO, SiSI). Evti :30tU W H ITAT1T tn "THE CRADLE OF COURAOE" NIXON mdanoar1Si1tT,.i ftt.wwm TtrnfV in "HER HONOR TJIff MAYOR" RIVOLI MD AND 8AHfSf.n5iJ 1 HERBERT bawuk""',1;, "XIAN AND HIS WOMAN" STRAND "aaT $& .THE War,8,W"A57'co'imAOE" AURORA 2,32aErTDATLNYAV,B- WILLIAM FAVERHHAM In "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" CENTURY E,,,E5rAV.KiAA?VTU ULAINE HAMMEUSTEIN In "THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES" Susquehanna aVffiftTJ JACK LONDON'ri "' V'1! ll JEFFERSON soth . ..s'lius'S" PARK7115 "THK WHITE CIRCLE i .Compute , cbt ?a'Z A 'J ' trarrti IW iiy-w i'j.. m 'DURNINQ DAYLJOHT fft" T I ( - P T C l it i ( u, tt , , tat'. t ,r AttViaTt, ,' iVf -nxn
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