' WiV v-y)ij . ,i vyj vjiM&'I&rtt$''r"'l''''i I . ARREST SUSPECTS v N MAILBOX THEFT s Checks St6lenv at Ninth and tjv 'JVIarK6t Keceverea in rtoem of 'Man Held TRAIL PAIR TO RESTAURANT Check utelt-n from the mnllbex of r.t Kpllcr.'nt the northwest cer ner of NlntB nml Market strcrti. were found bv dPtfctlVfd In the room of Jehn newircli aim" wienwii. " -rented carlv thN mernlnj In n rr-stHU- rant near Twelfth rind naee MrcctK. In the nrreft of Heward, who W new In the Immh of the federal mithnriUrs, the police believe tiey have taken the first "ten toward running down the tuns of mall -box thieve who have bem eperntlug In the centrnl part of town Yf'stcrdnv mernlnir fourteen private wall boxes near Ninth and Market street were robbed. Detectives Kyan and Flavcy were ns-iiisiied te the ease, and durlnir their Investigation saw How Hew ard standing near Ninth and Market streets. Karlv thli morning they saw him again In the restaurant, with Chris (Tirlstensen. of New Haven. Conn. The detectives followed a hunch and npi ' tested the men. .... Heward at first said his name was Tehn Gleas'en. A notebook found en ?",.;-., m.memlM "2.1712." and en a chnnec the detectives visited the, ' house at 237 North Twelfth street. Tiiey . learned he had rented a room there ycterdny. Thry searched the room ' nd found a bag containing four checks te an aggregate sum of about $400. uhlch had been stolen from Price and Keller. There were ether checks In the mtehel, also sets of Ink eradlcater and s jimmy, which fitted marks en the The prisoner, when confronted with the evidence obtained by the detectives, nrimltted his real name 'was Heward, snd that In 10011 he had shot and killed a gangster In New Yerk named Byrnes. for which he was convicted of second degree murder and served n term In nrUnn. The police say lie also was jn prison In naltlnmre for larcenv. egrc risen i prison in immmrr ir mnnn, Heward and Chrlstensen denied they Wlirrn you nnd one nam -YulHl nnd Ilia e"J I S. K. MILLER I I Fxiwrt Kltlerfl I I .n0)4 ft jOO M.MIKKT HTnrr.T I i7 A Cemplet" Line of Men's, Women's and Children's In all sizes from 5 le 12. Widths AA te EE. Very Newell Fall and Winter Style In All Leather Hall Orders Promptly Killed ,ru, ii amurnajri until 10 V. M. Keystone lheiie. Miwin ii.n.i Educator 5HOE knew eaci"e'ihcr, and "trie police si far iire eecn ununifi te "get anything" en the- second prisoner Deth men were turned ever te the federal authorities. The policy believe a well 'organized gang has been operating In the center" of town, following the mailman and stealing lettters' with checks or cash In .them almost ' as seen tvi they are placed In the hall mall boxes. QUITS METHODISfCHURCH The Rev. H. P. Guhts' Accepts Call of Presbyterians The Kcv. Herman P. Ouhsc, of New Yerk, has accepted a call te the pas torate of the Oxford Presbyterian Church, Itread and Oxford streets, and will begin his new duties in the jiear future. Mr. Gtihffe Is Identified with a con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church In New Yerk state, but will be released from that connection upon being received ,by the Presbytery of Philadelphia at Its December meeting. lie has been serving a community church. In the summer Mr. Ouhsc lived in Ocean Orevc, supplying the pulpits of various .ticineaist r;piscepai cnurcnea Couple Beaten by Thug Still Alive Condition of Merris Sega! and this wife, Sarah. Segal, of 700 Lembard street, who are at the Pennsylvania Hospital suffering from wounds In flicted by n negre burglar, remains crit ical, according te physicians at the hospital. Beth were beaten into un consciousness 'with a table leg, early yesterday. Three negrees, llvftig nt 707 Lembard street, arc under arrest rfb suspicion. The police are hunting a fourth suspect. EyjJNIftG .PUBLIC TJEDGER-BiaiLADELPHlA, THTJRSDAY, ta NOVEMBER , H, 1920 . ... t " '... ' S : ' ' r r- : Packard TViti-Six 11)10 ifTen-tMisaensrr Tnurlnr Cur. rnmpletetr equipped, IVrfert rondl rendl rondl tlen. Tied enlj s few Brenlht.. Very bttriwtlr prire. Lexington Moter- Ce. of Pcnna. ksmms y. in-eftd m. PROMPT DELIVERY AU Knit of Miffuera al WeJ SptcieWnt. CAJinr-x TTnonrveRKiNn snr.r, ttlh St Ffderal 8li.. rmdn. N. 4. TRIES SUICIDE IN CELL Werry Over Arrest Causes Prisoner te Take Poison Werry eyer his arrest en a charge of cmbezxlement caused Edward Norten, who has offices In the Heed Building, te attempt suldde this morning by drinking poison In a cell at the Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue police station. Sergeant Breltmeyer heard Norten meaning and discovered him en the fleer of his cell, ne was sent te the University Hospital. His condition is serletis. Asked why he attempted his life Norten said he could net stand the disgrace. Norten was arrested en a warrant sworn out by former Mayer Jehn Weaver. , C(y Has $14,747,157 In Cash Tim report of the city treasurer today showed the follewing: necelpU for the last' week amounted te $207,120, pay ments $1, .117,110, balance, net Including the sinking fund, $14,747,157. ThUttthtttav EJucateri an alaayt marbtJ Csy t vjr 1 tea- Browning. King & Company. Suits and Overcoats Reduced Onited States Shipping Beard' Offers for Sale 3577 Tens Mere or Less, of Peel 33, Bituminous Ceal Sulfd bldi will be recthtd In th nf " of District Director. United Statu "lilpplnr Beard, 80L' Chmltiut ctreet. Thlla , r.. en or before U A. M., Nev. 1-th, llCO. Illdj te be opened the earn 0h In the office J of the DJetrlct Director en a per ten Inula fur the whole amount "as Is where Is." Ceal en the deck at l'ler US teutb. feet of Oregon street. l'lille . ra. TTRMS Certified check for 10 of tre uhele amount te accompany the bid. The neard rrsenes Uie rlehl le reject anj- or nil bids. Hei .,Wd" heuld be addressed te T,.- J?.UI,5ril K- OATCbY. District P'"c'er. United States Shipping; Deard. VW Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa . in I Indorsed "Sealed Illds for Ceal Talien from S. 8, Alderman, and De Ne Open," M !$75 te $60 $70 te $56 $65 te $52 $60 te $48 $55, te $44 $50 te $40 $45 te $36 $40 te $32 $35 te $28 $50 $45 $S5 iAiigiggpqg m SUNDAY UU1INUS Frem Markct street WHARr Sundiyi until November 2J, Inc. Atlantic Cltr Wlldwoed Ansleaen, Ocean Cltr 51.50 cape May Stene Harber Sea lata City u.j t.i. ae( lata Jlty w..V ' Coraena Inlet we.aa.1 AvBlen "Lb b."""?.0. '"eh and Cane Mar.. 7. ,7 W Sfi.H....- . -. - -Z ?? Stene If ..."' "'"l0."? Mr. .T-aUW t-o-iens Inlet. sTi.i r-i,w " SJ Ity. (Seuth WUdwoed caiR!' !'". '5'Fi': a: " "MCJ O tlU Hi. HUQl MRaAtJ5.' W'Mpltt.Mij! Cape Frem Bread Street Station $3.50 Washington $3.00 Baltimore fuZZfJ"' ffTuS add'al Dreid HU 7 M4.i West fhllada. 7JU. ." H $3.00 New Yerk r,uJl,M',p Wir T s- ' kHI DT3'N'lll DeMfaWMJ Vea' S $3.30 Harriaburg $3.00 EUzabethtewn -5.70 Lancaster ""ij,'' w" 1 i add at I SUNDAY, NeT.mber 21 "'""' "'f. Wert Phllada uiy-ecoedSt,7,ili, J I SUNmv tv . .. SI m Bread HI 7 JOV. W. Pblliu, -j.,; k J FUly-secoed St, 7,i, r' F BPBnnsylvaniaSystBnij :u ; fev'l --i,l'--r- '.;', -r ,., Yeung Mens Suits (16te20 (Years) Overcoats and Ulsters Reduced in Like Manner te te te te $40 $3 $2, $24 All Browning, King Clethes "Meney Back" te Back Them Browning, King & Ce. w 1524-1526 Chestnut St. Lb Don't Distort Feet WILL baby's perfect little feet slay that way? 'Or. will its tees later be bent and crumpled up like yours? The surest preventive is, te start baby's feet in Educators. Shaped scientifically, they "let the feet grew as they should." Ne corns, bunions,' calleuses, ingrewing nails, or weak arches ever come te Educator wearers. Bring your children here for geed-looking, long-wearing Educators. Wear them yourself, and enjoy the feet-freedom Nature intended you te hayc. mm rice a hutchins Educator AMOE. SaS ttaiu.uat. FOR MEN. m DutlCalf Bluchtt Educator for Chlldrtn WOMEN, and Are Sold in These Stere. CHILDREN j$mL & S. K. Miller 202 H 200 Market St. R. Cherry's Sen. BMI Usrniantevn Ave. H. Ashsr 1612 Rld.e Ave. Wm. Macfarlane 2030 Frankford Ave. R. Fester A Sen 4239 Main St., Manayunk, Phlla. Chas. Clerea Z239 Columbia Ave. Cee. Schelnn 2101 N. 6th St. A. Christian 4S02 Frankford Ave. C M. Carman 258 N. Bind St. A. Kebus aV Sens 4th A Spruce Sts. Camden, N. J. A JL t r t ; - A -v. Z2 The Bey Scouts Need Your Help! In Philadelphia, for the lack of Scout leaders and a sufficient income, rr 10,000 Beys Cannet Be Enrolled as Scouts The Bey Scout program of outdoor activities, character building and citizenship training is an jndisp'ensable aid in making boys into worthy men, and yet the subscribers te this splendid work only number 2500 in Phila delphia. Please help te make our boys stronger, sound er and fairer men by subscribing te the Scouts. This Is Hew Philadelphia Council, Bey Scouts, of America, 925 Walnut Street. I hereby subscribe $ te be m paid (date). Name Address r : This Space Is Donated by the Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square, West L'M t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER? Orar Entire Stock- of Mm s Cktliig Reduced $40 te $122.50 Overcoats New $28.50 te $84.00 Men's $35 te $95 Suits, New $25.00 te $71.50 But the really extraordinary feature of the news for this week-end is the eoed word of these three groups made up from our own regular lines with the addition of several hundred from a great manu facturer whose desire te co-operate prompted him te take less than his cost of production. This is the result Men's $45.00 Suits and Overcoats . $29.00 $50.00 te $65.00 Suits and Overcoats $39.00 $70.00 te .$90.00 Suits and Overcoats $49.00 The above groups are assuredly the most remarkable Clothing values obtainable. If, perchance, somewhere else may be found an odd Overcoat or Suit of equal value, it will be the exception that proves the rule for nowhere will be found such a varied and well-asserted collection of DESIRABLE CLOTHING at se much below the regular prices. Handsome Winter Suits of fine worsteds and cassimeres ; great, warm Winter Overcoats and Ulsters from our best manuiacturers--nt $29.00, $39.00 and $49.00. -Sf I . mrawbrldgi L Clothier Scend Fleer, Cast In All These Lines Everything Reduced Entire Stock of Furniture Bedsteads and Bedding All Rugs and Carpets All Curtains and Draperies Dress Fabrics, All Kinds . Muslins, Flannels, eH:c. Men's and Beys' Clothing Men's and Beys' Hats ( rt Men's and Beys' Shoes xcepling Blelannn ) Women's Coats at the Lewest Prices in Many Seasons Seme were purchased at new low prices, ethers were taken from regular stock und reduced te meet the lower prices. Specially Priced Coats Reduced te .$24.50 These were special at $27.50 and $28.75, and very geed values at that Of wool vcleur in geed dark street shades and black, made in belted styles, silk-lined throughout and finished with fur cellar. $35.00 Fur-Trimmed Coats, new $28.75 ' One has solid cellar of fur, the ether has fur-triinmcd cellar. All belted models of plain and silvcrtencd vcleui, with figured silk lining throughout. $45.00 Weel Velour Coats new $33.50 One of the new loose efTccts, with deep cape cellar, and ti immed with rows of ornamental stitching. $45.00 Belivia Coats new $37.50 ' Twe geed models, full-belted and nttractivc.lv linrH tlir,i.,.iw..,t nil nnnil nnlAMira V t .. i - mi liuuu luiumifea. e -r eirunai(. i. uietlilcr Stceiicl riwr In On l re Women's Dress.es Under Price Special purchases and Dresses made up te our special order; also Dresses from rcg ular stock en which we have taken a reduc tion. See these to-merrow: $35.00 te $87.50 Dresses Special, $25,00 te $50.00 The remainder of n special purchase net many of any one kind, in fact, only one of a kind in many instances, but all se desir able that there is an excellent selection. Nete the material Kitten's Ear Satin-and-lace, crepe de chine, tricetine, serge, crepe Georgette and crepe meteor; many embroid ered, beaded or braided. Navy blue, black, brown, gray and taupe. Special, $19.75 te $23.75 Afternoon Dresses of satin, crepe de chine, satin-and-crepe Georgette. Made in tunic styles, draped, plaited or gathered. Navy, taupe and black. Extra-size Dresses Exceptional Values . At $27.50 te $40.00 These are extraordinary values. Fer instance, the model sketched. 540.00, is identical with Dresses in stock earlier in the season at $70.00. The same model without the embroidery is $27.50. and the equal of any Dress formerly in regular stock at $45.00. These and ethers, of black nnd navy serge, and of jersey in beaver, brown and navy all specially designed and proportioned for the full hgurc, and wonderfully slemlerizing in effect. And all equally geed values. 5-- hlrnwbriilgp It Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street A Small Greup of Women's Fine Suits Reduced te $90.00j Of duvet de laine. duvet cut, checked and striped veldyne and soft silvertene. Seme belted, some en long tailored lines, beautifullv modeled, some w ith the long rolling cellars, ethers ith fur cellars that close up snugly. A few arc embroidered $!0.00. Suits, Special, from $30.00 te $45.00 Worsted jcr&cy in heather mixture, smartly tailored broadcloth," wool veleur and sihertene. Delted and semi-belted nnd variously stitched, tucked, plaited and butten-ti immed. In black, navy blue and fashionable shades. Heather Jersey Suits, Special, $21.75 Smart heather mixtuies, made in belted styles, with patch pockets and mannish cellars. Mrabrm.e 4 netht-r smim riwr emu. All Beys' Hats Are Reduced Tweed and Cleth Hats, that were $2.50 te $4.00, arc new $1.95 te $3.25. Velvet and Plush Hats, former ly $3.50 te $7.00, new $2.05 te $5.95. $8.00 te $10.50 Vcleur Hats $6.95 te $9.15. 1" $1.60 te $2.50 Caps $1.35 te $1.95. $6.00 te $20.00 Fur Turbans $1.75 te $15.75. Knitted and Weel Caps, that were $1.00 te $2.50, are new 85c U) $2.25. Straw brldKe t- Clothier Second Kleer, I'llbert Street, Hunt DIAMOND JEWELRY REDUCED Twenty per cent, has been taken off the selling prices of about 100 articles of Diamond Jewelry including Rings, Bar Pius, Breeches, La Vallicrcs, Bracelets antl Scarf Pins. Gift seekers will brc te it that the entire collection is gene by closing time te-morrow. S(rbrlilKe k Clothier Ali'e fl Market Street Hair Goods Special at $3.95 Substantia) reductions en Wavy Hair for fashionable ceiffures: Transformations, 22-in. new $3.95 ' 26-in. Switches, 3 stems new $3 95 Ten Manicures, $4.00 A ticket for 10 Manicures means a saving of $1.00. Manicuring, regularly 50c. Straw brlilne & Clothier -I'lr.t l'loer Ilnlcen I'llbert Htreet Beys' Fine White Blouses at $1.65 Save Mere Than One-fourth Blouse Waists of nll-white striped madrus- or plain white mercerised cotton pongee. All with .attached turn-back cuffs, cellars separate or attached. Were $2.25 new $1.65. Strawhrldc. k Clothier , Heceml fleer, Ka.t If Yeu Want One of These Famous Phonographs t All Yeu Need Pay new is $10.00 And tlie instrument will be deli eretl immediately or later, as wish. you Ne Mere Payments Until Next January! SJ 1 " "j "Jti B il 1 CHENEY Stlc If $ J 50 At which time you can, by arrange ment, begin paying the balance in small monthly amounts oxtenHimr ever a whole year. Victer Victrela (Style IX) $75 Victer Victrela (Style XI) $150 Columbia Grajonela (Style E2 ) $120 Columbia Grajonela (Style G2) $150 Cheney Phonograph (Style II) $150 Cheney Phonograph (Style III) $185 Windham Phonograph (Style A) $100 JVindham Phonograph (Style C) $125 II cywoed-ll'akc field Reed Cabinet Pcrjektenc Phonographs . . ..$00 te $185 B. Vtrawbrliljic . Hethler I'lflh Doer W hi Sweaters Reduced in Sporting Goods Stere Seme discontinued numbers at $5.00, that were $8.00. V-neck, Pull-ever Sweaters-, in navy, maroon or white, nt $9.25, Hint were $10.50. V-neck, Pull-ever Sweaters, tome in two-color com binations, were $10.00 te $20.00, new $7.50 nnd $11.50. Ceat Sweaters for Children Werth $5.00 Special at $2 Worsted Sweaters, sizes 2 nnd 3 yenrs. blraw bridge 4 i letlii.r reui Hi I loer Gossard Corsets 2 Medels Reduced Twe stjle! in these famous FRONT-LACK Cer.sets te be dis dis centinued by the manufuctuier. $23 Gossard Corsets, $l."i.00 Medel lf-06, of Hue pink bro bre cade. Lew bust, long hips, heav ily boned, and with wide clastic in back nnd at the sides. $20 GeKHird Corsets, $12.00 Medel 1503, of fine brocade. A substantially boned style, with low bust und long hips. Straw brldae t Mnthler Third fleer r.trket Mrft, vvett Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET 3i-n' pv,yr. RT STREET L-3Q V J Watches Reduced Save 20 per Cent. A miscellaneous let of Watches from our .-cgular stock, th-ut meet the various demands of men and women who would combine ex cellence and econemy: Men's $12.50 te $10 Watches new $10.00 te $.52.00 Women's $19.50 te $35.00 Watches new SI 5.50 te $28 Sirnw brhlite K. ( lelhUr AWe e .Via strt Stationery Reduced 55c. worth 90c Sets of American Lawn Stutienny, 72 sheets of Wilting Paper and 50 Envelopes te match. In white, pink, blue, buff, lavender or Kray. 58c. worth 75c Cabinets of line Stationery, 12 sheets each of Writing Paper, in white, pink, blue or buff, und Envelopes. 20c. worth :55c Linen-finish Stationery, white or tinted, 24 sliftts of Paper with Envelopes. A of a Dny Ten Soen te Order V.npraved Chr'mlmas Cmd Mi u h-a A Cluihier- Alt 10 rmre 95c Bath Rebe Flannel, new 85c Many ultrnetixe designu and bhadrs in Winter Bath Rebo Fabric new 8."c u yard MraHhllilire A I Inthlnr -Ainle 11 TelUrd Winter Blankets An Unusual Value At $10.50 a Pair Fer warmth and durability thc-he ure a wisp choice. Fine White Weel-mixed Hlunketa with pink or blue borders. riruy Rlnnkcts with funcy borders. Plaid Rlankcli in sittractive col orings. The f-ptcinl price is $10.50 u pair. NlmhrnlK I lelhler Nte II ruiwrt Street Ball-Bearing Reller Skates at $2.25 SPECIAL. Extra-strentj, steel truss, self-contained ball-bearing rolls, adjustable) as te sIm, $2.25, Other Bull-benrlnr Skates, $.'1.50. Plaln-bearinp Skutes, $1 G5. Strait brunt, Clntlil.r Keurlll Fleer '.ti .; 4 t A m y; :m M i.1 MiM 4Kb t li .1