Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1920, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING TJBLTC tlGERl?HrtI)Eia?Hr, TTJESDXY DECEMBER Ti '1920
SHOTSFLY, 'BANDIT' ESCAPES,
' BUT FOWL DEED IS CHECKED
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Setfef e Chickens (Feather Variety) New Cackle in German-
Iff SA 14 J7 7 .. af" If .. 'I ' f I f f V t at V .
feim Peicc Ce as Tall, Heavy. Dark Man Is Sought
uu Biilfets whim-d. fentluTfl fW nml
treller ph lmltcd ti'mpuinrily this
morning uhilp two ihthp erinjf patrol
men dinned seven fugitive- in (leriimn
town. The lnn-r r!iNtrd of six duck
ens and a Negro.
The Negro If still nt large ami, "en
account of hU lnrgeni' lu- is mere
than hIi feet tail nml wlglm 300
pounds Pntrelnmu Wnl-.li ami lVUi-N
expect te run him down seen
The patrolmen were nbeur te pull
the box at Cheltui aM'iilie and llo.Miteii
street when they haw semetliliii: mevini;
in lumbering fiialiien through the end)
morning fog At first the were inclined
te believe that a meling an uni run
ning en the sidewalk Cleser inventiga inventiga
tien nhewtsl that it wan a man with a
basket mi his lu-nd
Strange, plaintive sounds were com
ing from the basket. Seeing a possible
chance te unearth an earl morning
crime. Walsh ami Kckcls drew their
revolvers and stealthily appreaihed tin tin
meilng man and basket
The were within a few fei of the
Negro when he appeared te --en-e he
was belllj followed Me turned lie
saw the patrolmen and revolier. in
i tie inme glance. 1Ie didn't sa a word
but he did gile a splendM ethibitieu
of cenrerted nctlen He dropped the
( basket en the sidewalk, disgorging a
fcextet of chickens, ran out in the
middle of the street, where the fog wn
thickest, and dodged a fusillade of bul
lets nt the nme time.
The fowl expressed their indignation
an they ran in circles, en Chelten ae
nue Welch was about te (ire nt oue
of the fentliend fugitives, but Kr lids'
nheuted a warning in time. "They're
real dm kens'" lie elled "I'se judg
ment '"
After a (has- ju tlie htrevt the thick
ens were mobilized and taken te the
Geimantewn t.tntien The all cackled
merrily in a cell this morning
An man who can uhselntelj prove
that the chickens are his may get them
Tint Walsh and lkels sa that Christ
inas is only elgrtccn dnn off and chick
ens are ferty-fhe cents a pound the
proof will hau te be of the Supreme
Court brnnd.
This nfternoen the police learned
thnt the chickens were the property of
I'dwnrd Tnulnne, n brother of Assistant
District Atternej Tnulnne. of .'KM
tiewen nenu". Six of the biids were
tui.e I'lj mouth Heils
Found Unconscious en Street
Hair Smith. Fourth and llninbiidce
Kreets, was found uticonscieus near his
home last night lie was taken te the
IVnnsilvnnln Hospital by the police of
the Second nnd ( hristlan streets sta
tion. A bottle wns found in an oer eer oer
ceat pocket The hospital authorities
bellee that the concoction, formerly In
the bottle contained ether Smith will
Is- discharged from the hospital today.
OUR aim is te make our
customers feel that The
Helmes Press is their own
printing plant
P. 0. BREAKS ALL RECORDS
FOR SLOW MAIL DELIVERY
Card Petted 8 Years Age Reaches
Heme of Man New Dead
All records for slew mail delivery
probably were broken by n bitthduy
greeting card f.ent from ene house in
Mount Airy te a house adjoining en
Jul 4, 1D1L'.
The postcard was addressed te 1. A.
Urewn, at JtH Hast Mount I'leasant
n venue, and was mailed by Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Singleton, living at 210
i;ast .Mount rieasnnt avenue.
While the little card wns traveling
about or perhaps lest in some place
unknown even te the postal clerks. Mr. ,
Itrewn had moved te i) Mill read,
Itroekllne. Pa
When a letter carrier took the card
!al month te the Mill read address !,e
win, informed Mr. Ilrewn had died in
lauuary of this year. i
WANTS HEAT IN TROLLEYS
Frankford Deard of Trade Alse Dl
cutset Type of Paving
That the I'. II. T. should co te it
that Its cam are properly heated was
urged last night at a meeting of the
Frankford Heard of Trade in the
Frankford Library.
Anether matter for discussion was thh
new type of paving new being used in
repairing Frankford avenue. A pro
posal for merging with the Frankford
lluslness Men a Association was also
discussed, but no action was taken.
Rely en Cuticura
Te Clear Away
Skin Troubles
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dw , Me. HtmplM er CtUntK DtptXMtMu, (bat.
The, following officers were elected :
rrealdent, Charles J. McOeugh; vice
president, Je.m H. Ilrewn; sccrctnry,
Ooergo W. Henry j treasurer, Alvin A.
Uwcnsen; directors, ldwin Hullcy,
Heward Oeorge nnd Jehn J. Steele.
The Blue and White Marimba Band is
quits an unusual Dnnd and It play
for Tea Danaant nnd Supper.
i !?ncncen nn(l Dinner, the Wonder
ful Trie an Innovation that you will
And very appealing nnd which
matches up In quality with nili
(.ttlalne and Service.
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1313.29 Cherrr Street
Philadelphia
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Dinner Services
Pure white body with U or
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106 PIECES "OPEN STOCK"
Select such pieces nnd
quantities as you desire.
Our recent new importations
complete these lines and afford
the best selection in
Philadelphia.
Wright, Tyndale fe? van Reden, Inc.
Reputed the LarRest Distributors of High-Grade Dinncrwarc
1212 Chestnut Street
Bi'ead and Walmii Sii-eels
Luxurious
Bex Springs
Hair Mattresses
Dougherty's
Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
Beds? Who Cares bout
Beds?
It seems a pity that seman
people will provide th beit
of evcrythlnic except btS
for their homes. If they only
realized hew much comfort
nnd benefit ether folk. .
getting from the best beddW
and hew much mere eeonetj:
icel they arc, every last w
of them would at once lnaUii
the best Dougherty's Fault,
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Ter the rurf of nil dffi-rtu In tx-etli
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Less 10 Percent at
Hetel
Adelphia
We are still continuing
the 10 per cent reduc
tion from our present
menu prices in both our
English and French
Reems, te be deducted
when check is paid.
We are planning a still
further price reduction
should market condi
tions make this step
possible.
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Chinese Rugs
At Sacrifice Sale
We have receired a $60,000 stock of
rare Chinese rugs of the finest quality,
which will be sold at less than wholesale
prices.
We quote below a few sizes and
prices for comparisen:
4-0 x 7-0 $105
5-2 x 8-0 135
6-0 x 9-0 200
7-3 x 9-0 215
8-1 x 10-1 265
9-1 x 12-1 .
9-0 x 12-0.
10-2 x 14-0.
10-0x14-0.
12-0 x 15-0.
$358
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630
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1606 Chestnut Street
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Founded In 1865
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Only Twe Mere Days!
Christmas Club
A cepcraUu ' group euU 9 plan limited te .100 members Membership fee il-
- - -rr----"" ';tniu vr 1 you OCCIUC net 10 Ouy.
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18M
World-Famous
Instruments
available in this Club
.MASON &. HAM U.N
L'pnght nnd Grand Pianos
STLINWAY
Due-Art Pmnoln-l'lnnes
WKIiElt
P anei and I'innola-Pianes
STUCK
Due-Art Pianola-Pianos
Hlil'PE
Pinnes and Pianula-Planes
HKKLOCK
Due-Art Pianoln-Pianes
STUOUD
Due-Art Pianola-Pianej
ilAHCELLUS
Pianos
EDOUAKD JULES
Upright and Grand Pianos
II. C. bCHOM ACKER
Upright nnd Grand Pianos
ntANCESCA
Pianos nnd Plnyer-Pianes
This i a genuine opportunity te secuie genuine
SJ' incs, privileges nnd advantages en world fameu.
nstruments.
Every piano and player-piano in the ileppe stock is
clpred in this Club. Pianea are offered as low as $2.50
eekly and player-pianed are as low as $3.75 weekly.
This Club Closes Tomorrow
Ne member will be admitted after the store closes
'omerrow night.
The membershiD fee is enlv SI nm i vm. ,.i:
r.itinn ?h vptpi'tpA ni if vmi An,lr . u . ."
' T. , "ii J j "v"wl-,tv" ""i1 j'eui mem
bership fee will be refunded at once.
Send in Your Application at Once
Cut out the attached coupon and mail it today.
Complete information will be sent te you at once Re
member, if you join the club you de net have te' make
your selection at once.
Club Advantages
Selection from entive Heppe
liteck of world-famous standard
priced pianos and player-pianos.
8 Years te Pay en n Rental
Payment Agreement without
judgment note. Yeu nre free te
return or purchase nt any time.
Spccinl Small-Down Payments.
Lew Monthly Puyments.
80-Day Refund.
Free Exchange Privilege.
10-Year Guarantee.
Life Insurance.
Fire Insurance,
Half-Payment Privilege.
1 Free Tunlnff.
Heppe Repair Sen-ice for Six
Months.
Free Steel With Pianos.
Free Bench or Chair With
Plnyer-Planea and Grand Pianos.
Free Instruction Boek With
Pinnes.
Club members have until Christ
mas te cheese their instrument but
no applications will be accepted after
tomorrow night.
Cut out the coupon and send it In v'"1 ' ' ' '"'-"""'-''-
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at once i . j. neppe ce aen.
1117-1119 Chestnut Street,
Mail This Coupon Today!
THE "BULL DW
Is n bit stockier in th
handle;8turdynrf
bustnesillke. Triple tttrtr
plated. 24 Shaving Edges
(13 double-odiud
Blades). Genuine leather
eaie. $5.00. Geld pitted
$6.00.
teres New5
C. J. Heppe & Sen
1117-1119 Chestnut St.
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qui aim liiompsen eis. : Name
PHILADELPHIA
or 6th & Thompson Streets,
Piuladeiulili i
Plpnnn Hnrl me full nnrtfrnlupii filir.n .u. t.
Christmas Club. UtPP9
Pianos
Player-Pianos
I am interested in-
(Check one)
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There is no better time than
today te go and get that new
Gillette Razor for his Christmas
gift.
The "Bull Deg," shown above, is only one
example of twenty different styles in which th
Gillette is made.
Cheese the one style that best suits him the sales
person will help you. There is a handsome, practical,
always serviceable Gillette for every type of man.
Priced from $5 upward, each set including 24
Shaving Edges. (12 double-edged Gillette Blades.)
As a thoughtful, inexpensive remembrance, buy Mm a
packet or two of useful GILLETTE BLADES.
Ne Stropping- Ne Hening
immHHI ,yH rnnuc in amgmg USA.
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Canadian Factery:
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New Yerk Londen
Chicago Paris
Sun Pranclice Milan
Madrid
Brussels
Copenhajjee
WORLD OVER
Amsterdam
Geneva
Ducnes Aires
Bosten
Sydney Calcutta Rie de Jasttl A
Shanghai Constantinople Tekj
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