., w fTffj, 1; ' j tpA fit 1 ICE NAB 1 ft Arrests It Cells- CLEAN-UP in Last 72 Hours Fill -Charges Include Ban ditry, Robbery, Gambling MILLS DIRECTS CAMPAIGN In seventy -two liettrn the police In this city Iinve arrested mere than 1000 alleged offenders. . In the Hat are sixteen persons slated as "bandits"; thirteen with known records' ns robbers; twenty-three ac cused of larceny, and 120 alleged dice i and card Ramblers. " This campaign against crlme'ls being "" directed personally by Superintendent of Police Mills. w ..City Hall cells born me ke crowded f that It was found necessary te remove aevvrai jiunurcu prisoners re siauens In ether sections of thp city, pending hearings of cases against thi men. "Hener among thieves" haditscxem- SUficatiens at City Hall. Nine men had een placed in one cell, and somewhere around midnight hour the turnkey heard yells for hcip emanating from the crowded cell. He pushed his wny past seven or tne men, and found the ether two en the fleer. The smaller man of the two had a strangle held en the larger man and was trying te batter the big fellow's head en the fleer of the cell. 0"Use crooked dice en me, will you, you darned creek?" gritted the little fellow. The fighters were separated seven of .the men went te sleep, the eighth was tee niad te close his eyes, and the ninth couldn't sleep because he had a real .headache. Alrplanei Make Wild Geese Shy Cane May. K. J.. Nev. 30. William Steele, of Cape May Court Heuse, county game warden, said that mere than fifty flecks of geese have gene ever the county capltel in the Inst few days en their way south. Gunners say the Geese are difficult te decoy and nt tribute the wlldness te the many air planes. Aviators have killed several. Hunters will ask the Legislature te prohibit aviators from sheeting cither geese or ducks from airplanes. OPEN CHRISTMAS SALE K Women's- Club of Qermantewn Of fers Many Holiday Articles A Christmas sale was opened today by the Women's Club of Oermantewn and, will be conducted dally In the club house until next Tuesday. Mrs. David Halstead is In charge of the work. The various tables arc under the direction of the follewing: Mrs. Fred Perry Powers, Mrs. K. Naudaln Simons, Airs, Jehn M. Hamilton, Mrs, Hnrrffinn 1. lnMa Mr Clnnrirn M "Wagner, Mrs. Herace Oclgr- Mrs. .1. 1 nn lfnnn ! .... 1Ik1... fit 1 mm m 1 1. a... JVC A IlllUU, UllHi WUIVVil A. uinuuiuuii Mrs. William I. Deegan, Mrs. Samuel Itussel, Jr., Mrs. William T. Hadley, jirs. icwis l'. uclger, Jr., anu Mrs Lewis S. Homers. Under the auspices of this club the University of Pennsylvania musical clubs will give n concert In the Oer Oer maneown Cricket Club en Friday at 8:15 p. m. A portion of the proceeds will be devoted toward the enlarge ment of the woman' clubhouse accom modations, Involving nn extension of its educational and public activities. DEER HUNT ON TOMORROW Requests for Camps en State Lands Break All Records IUrrlsburg, Nev. SO. Mere deer hunters ere expected te be in the weeds for the opening of the deer season to morrow than ever known before, nccerding te reports being received here. State game protectors have re ported location of numerous camps, and the requests for camps en state lands have been greater than ever, particu larly in Seuth mountain nnd Clearfield regions. The state allows only one deer te a hunter, and six te ench camp, and only male deer with visible horns may ne shot In the season, which runs from December 1 te lr. Mglit Hlioeting is forbidden. Special efforts have been made te have hunters use precautions te nrevent accidents and te avoid closet lands. With the start of the deer sea son the bird season ends, nnd only bear, rabbits and raccoons may be hunted, in addition te deer, after sunset tomor row. Deer ere reported ns fpirly plenti ful as n ruie. EtijjlkQ PUBLIC ikmJvtinU TUESDAY,'" KOVEMbSb 30, 1920 5 EXPLANS REFUSA V OF MILLION LEGACY Garland Heir at Present De pendent en Mether for Sup port of His Family neunecd his claim te the million dol lars because he thought Christ -would hnve done the same, continued : "I bcllcve I could de no Reed with the money. It is the mnn who gives feed te the hungry who does geed, net the dollars given In exchange for the feed. I would be happy te be the man If I had the feed te give, but 1 cannot lend myself te handling the money that is net mine, even though the geed that might be done is pos sibly great." In another house en the estate lives .Tames A. Garland, lid. n brother of Charles Garland, who has accepted his shore of his father's estate. At Har vard College is Hamilton Garland, n third son. His brother Charles said to day that he understood Hamilton alie was considering refusal te take his share when he became of age. I Capture Weary Wild Geese ! Wllduoed, N. ,1., Nev. no. Hit fnm- i Hies here new own wild ceese. Thev captured their pri7.es when the fowl had oeceme exhausted ami dropped en the streets nnd lawns te rest from their long flight from Canada. ' , Itimiinlf Itnv Mini Vnr .10 I Charles Garland, the young man who bes renounced his right te a ?1 ,000,000 legacy left hi in by his father, James A. Garland, of llosten, yesterday hiadc a formal statement of his rensens for re jecting the money. Mr. Garlend'H state ment was made in his borne here, a former Inn of stnge-ceach days. The young man. who Is twenty-two years of age, Is living at the house with his wife and ftifnnt daughter ns the guest of his mother, Mrs. Marie Tuder Green, who supplies them with a maid and keeps their larder full. He plans te go te work eventually, lie said, but a year at Harvard College, which he left te get married, and preparatory schooling In this country and in England, fitted him for no work ready at hand, he said, and he thought it would be spring before he found anything. MrB. Garland Joined with him In hl renunciation of the million, Gerlanftald. His mother, al though net helJ.Tg the same views, has told him te de'4iat he thought right. "I refuse t9icccpt the money be cause It is net Wine." was young Gar land's summary of his action. "A sys tem which starves thousands while hun dreds are stuffed condemns itself. A system which leaves a sick woman help less nnd eners its services in n nenun, mnn condemns Itself, it is such n sys PLANTS for the Heuse and Conservatory Palms, Ferns, Rubber Plants, Dracaenas, Pan danus, Cyclamen, (in bloom) Etc. A large assortment te select from. Hnewflaka Pep Cern 20c per lb.; 3 fbi , B5c Pepptrs, 25c and 40c each Catalog Frtt MICHELL'S 518-516 Market St. tern that offers me a million dollars," he continued. 'It Is blind te the simplest trutii wn tn every child, the truth thnt c hungry should he fed nnd th' .TSked clothed. I have had te cIioetc between the less of private property nnd the law which is written in every human heart. I chose the one which I believe te be true." Garland, who has t-tnted that he re- tfj) jgMMttl! g Flexible Brick. SP E A K I N G in a strictly mechani cal sense, of course brick can ihardly be called flex- ible; but a trained (architect will tell you fthat as a building ma terial, common brick lexcels because of its "flexibility the ease with which it is adapt ed te any style or any situation. Brick can be laid in a hundred different ways plain or orna mental, straight, diag onal, or curved with mortar of any color, with trimmings in end less variety, or without any trimmings at all. And yet it is the cheap est fireproof material S made. De you Avant beauty, or comfort, e r permanent value in your house? Build of common brick, and get thejn ALL. NOJvrH pnit.A. nnictc works niKln Bun anil I.uzern F, HKITTEJVB SONS Nlcttewn I-an anl O St. II. M. ft C, n SJNEB. Church and Tacony job, t. mrnNtfiEFT. 39th and CleajflsM JOHN II. RARMCT NIcatewn Lane, and K III ritANKFeni) nniCK weiucs TerrMdala Avenua KBT8TONE I1IUCK CO. qeitrty near Second St. rikt YUM,n with nntcic it lasts D FenEVEn.i' " ONE HOUR! That's all we need te deliver your VICTROLA Complete Stock '-All Styles AH Finishes The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Bread St. (Bread enJ GlraM) West PhUa. Stere, 1215 N. 52nd St. VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY .& Open Evening! Katy Term ) HIS MASTER'S VOICK Our service is next deer te you no matter where you live Snuggle Up in These Blankets Comforts Bed Spreads nnd let the wind howl. Yeu will be warm as toast, but net weighted down. Like all ether Dougherty bedding, our Blankets, Comforts and Spreads are "Faultless." Yeu must have these things no matter hew well heated your home. Cheese Dougherty's and be comfertab.le. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street am NLESS music has flooded your life with sunshine, unless you ve provided your family with the means of music at all times, you have net provided well. Hurry here for a u Piane, Player-Piane or Victrela Easy Terms G. W. HUVER CO. 1031-33 CHESTNUT ST. HOME OF SERVICE JL 7Ae Most Beautiful Car in America - Uhe Hest Serviceable Truck in America la: J in WILL YOUR CAR DO THIS? TEST NO. 9 When it comes te meter acceleration the kind that puts you many jumps ahead en the get away the Paige 6-66 has a super-abundance. In a pick-up test, ever a course 35 1 00 miles lenn, the Paige 6-66, in high gear, sped from 2 tee 5 miles in 24 seconds. GOYA.WIllEV.Prefifrn &aigc Distributors 394HRTH BR9AD STRCET. 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These reinforcements absorb the hard knocks that every active boy gives his clothes coasting, skating, rough-and-tumble play, pockets as full of knives, nails, nickels and marbles as Tem Saw yer's. Every Suit is guaranteed te wear te your satisfaction, or it will b(Ve?laced. It is claimed for them that they give double service and new you may buy these double service Suits at half price. An extra-piece of, cloth and extra buttons in case mending should be necessary. The patterns nnd styles aie all the newest. The .Suits are m sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Here's an opportunity te buy TWO SUITS I-'OK THE PRICE OF ONE. It is an extraordinary occasion several hundred fresh from the manufactuicr at one-half his regular price uhich offsets the less en these we add from our own regular stock at one-half our tegular prices wonderful values at $12.60 and $13.75. ' " Please remember that our ENTIRE STOCK of Heys' Suits and Overcoats is marked at reduced prices. V-V Strnwbrl.lae & Clothier Scceml nner. rilliert Street, East Warm Garments Fer Baby's Gift They are lovely, these dainty, cesy Gaiments; practical, toe: BABY BUNTINGS, of Jap anese silk in pink or blue, hand quilted, with heed attached. Seme hand-embroidered. Prices $7.05 te $11.75. SACQUES, of pink or blue silk, hand-quilted, with turn-ever cellars. Plain or embroidered. Sizes 1 te 2 years. Prices $2.95 te $C75. COACH COVERS, hand-quilted and hand-gmbreidercd. Beauti ful Cevers of pink or blue Jap anese silk, $4.25 te $5.95. Crib size $7.25 te $15.00 SLIPPERS and MOCCASINS of Japanese silk, pink or blue, hand-embroidered $1.25 and $1.50. French Pique Slippers, with (.mart re.settes $1.50 and $1.85. Strawbrldirn A Clothier Third Fleer, Vi'eit Bring the Children te the Wonderful Toys Santa Claus is here, happier and jollier than ever. Never has he had better co-operative help from parents and uncles and aunts. He says it will be the Merriest Christmas ever! He has a CHRISTMAS STORY BOOK for each little girl and boy that visits his quaint little house in the Tey Stere. It's a wonderful whizzing, whirring, tinkling, laughing Tey Stere mechanical toys, construction toys, funny toys, animal toys; and then the drums, sleds, wagons, rocking horses, auto mobiles, beats, etc. And for the girls, a beautiful little CITY OF DOLLS, with dell clothes, furniture, coaches and everything any little girl could think of- Mere Than 500 Lets of Toys and All Our Dells at Reduced Prices! HtrabrM,'c . Clothier fourth I iuer , 100 Women's Seal Plush Coats at Half Price SAMPLES FROM OUR OWN FACTORY about one hundred line Seal Plush Coats, short and long, some with fur cellais, ethers with cellars of the material, and these at the higher prices are of the long fibre plush that fce closely resemble? teal fui. $80.00 te $130.00 Seal Plush Coats $40.00, $50.00, $65.00 All aie made en the simple lines that chaiactenze teal tur coats. These values ate extraordinary, prices being just one-half of the regu lar retail prices. Only sample sizes, but as all the CeaU are in the fashionable, easy-fitting styles, many women requiring linger or smaller sizes can be fitted, ? Mi.tnbnrt.: A c.ethlrr S'cenj rioei ' nire These Melodies Frem "Apple Blossoms" Yeu Want for Your Own Player-Piane Rolls Selection including the favorite numbers $1.25. RECORDS Waltz for dancing, played by Prince's Orchestra $1.00. "Yeu Are Free," sung by Olive Kline, with orchestra $1.00. 8trawbrlclK & Clothier fifth Tloer, Writ Thousands of Men's Neckties, at $1.00 Men wishing te pay this price can cheese from hundreds of dif ferent patterns nnd color-combinations all fresh, new and correct from every angle of style. Twe of America's foremost man ufacturers supplied the greater part of this matchless collection. Same grades would have cost 50 per cent, mere a few months age. Strawbriae t Clethltr Alale 1. Market Street Men's Suits at: HALF PRICE IJ'A 7"V J y ' W& ikVwmw- ? &g$ w8$L F$M liar HI stH&kw) MM (( V HI u Wi J fe$ wM 1 W7 r Mm m tMf. A M M SI -i& . 4 si ;iimkm The number of Suits that has been brought into thu remarkable collection amounts te fully two thou sand another let from the manufacturer and an equal number from our regular stock all marked at exact- lv ONE-HALF the prices at which they were made te sell, and at which we sold them earlier in the season. Youthful and cunsen ative styles of worsted, cheviot and cassimere, in a variety of handsome medium and dark weaves. A geed range of sizes at each price: $45.00 Suits new $22.50 $70.00 Suits $50.00 Suits new $25.00 $75.00 Suits $60.00 Suits new $30.00 $85.00 Suits $65.00 Suits new $32.50 $90.00 Suits new $45.00 OVERCOATS new $35.00 new $37.50 new $42.50 Men who are critical of style and quality and knew the real thing when they see it will be interested in a new shipment of these splendid Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Belted-back Ulsters of the famous Crombie Scotch overceating, with quilted satin yoke lining; original price $122.50, new $8'1.00. One striking item among dozens our entire stock of Suits and Overcoats is marked at reduced prices. ,. -. Mbiige & . ietinr- sk nt i-ieur uu.t '. a M T.T V1 m v:.w a 1 M H 4 e .i ,-s "d m t .!- )', m . ! rt W h' .- '-. .' . tHi !'. T l. 1& J 1 i II :HC) . mi "' H el n 1 i i I i JrpA h ft M t Card Index Equipment Mi & Ledger Dethi Ftlinn Sdres MBfflEMtmmammafpHS 4 1 ,,UlHi (ft.U: ., ,,!.) V-,' I Mix .! E . 1 tmrnm frtfCfti 4SU. mHWrtffi&wkn