Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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FORMER TRAPPIST MONK AND HIS BRIDE
HITS
AUTOTRUCK
Trelley Jumps Track and
Crashes Inte Shee Shep at
Richmond r.nd Ann Streets
POLICE RESERVES CALLED
Six rcrnn wcr liiittrrd. two of tliem '
nrlnu1j ttlipn n llniite Ne. 1." trolley, j
northbound en lltrlimetul Hrret. Inst
nlglit collided vth n lieaw autntrurk. I
Imped (he I rick nnd rralied into (hc
front of n iliec shop nt ltichmenil and
Ann Htrnpt.
A number of pcvlcwlrinns" who wite
painR nnd elipncd ttir accident nut -rewly
pr.ippd injury nnd rvnrnl of
them nld thnt the trolls hud net
idewfd down upon npprenchins t lm in
torseetlon of tlir streets, which is a
kin-step.
The injured, nil of whom were tnkeu
te the Kplsrepal I(np!tnl. nre:
fJrerce Get, thirtj -eight c.ir old.
2170 Int I.ehifth avenue : niotermiin of
the trolley, rninhed hip nnd feet and
peihln Internal injuries; serieu.
Samuel Smith, twenty -one j-enrs old,
of 2070 l'a't Thompson vtreei, internal
Inpuriex, prehahly parnljed en left Mile
injuries, probably serious.
Sirs. Hew-mi MrDermett. twentv
eight veir old. of 137 l-'rankfe'd avy
nue. nutTerinc from iiervmm shock. (
Anthenv Bnnpiinl, thirty venri old. ,
of 342S Tilton "treet. tut nbetit bend!
tid heilr, prnhiblc fracture of Mr nrm.
iRpatllli .impsnn. rortv-twe venrs
old. of 341ft EnM Themn-nn street,
dtrnlned bnlt. cut nhnut head nnd fuce
The truck, whle'i t,e',nseil te Tred
Tleinxinan. of T'.roder farm. Monteom Menteom Monteem
erv county. W3 driven by Harry
nMnzmnn. en of the owner, twentv twentv
tbree yrs" eM. of 2-135 I'nsf Venance
street. He reeeiveil bruise about the
head nnd shoulder, but . dielmreed
from the hospital nft"r treatment, i
ITeinr.mnn says he was trnnj te Cet '
out of the ear tracks when the trellej
struck the rear of his truck. '
The trolley ear destroyed the entire
front of the rebhler shop conducted by
Harry T.evin. Police reserves of the
TlelRradc and Clearfield streets and the
Paul nnd Kuan streets ctatien"!. who
responded te the emergency call, had
difficulty in extricating the injured from
the damaged car. the front end of which
had penetrated ten feet within the shoe
nhep. The enr un nitlmi a block of the
nd of Its run and wa net crowded.
Small Fire In Cellar
Fire wns discovered shortly before
midnight last evening in u pile of refuse
In the cellar of the ie'drnce of Tenv
TTaldeni. of "3." Wiihhingten avenue.
Residents of the house etinguiliefl iIip
flumes without any diduul-; b. f.irc the
nrrival of the engine company . Tlie
less was slight. ,
HELD FOR SNATCHING CASH
Victim Say Prlsoner Toek $108
Rell and Fled
Jeseph Tayler, n Ncre, of SOS Red
man utreet, Is tinder arrest nnd vll! ,
have- n henrlng today en the charge of
stealing ?108 from Wlllism Marntnn, '
of North Tenth street, near Spring
(larden. I
The money wns 'natched from Mnrs
ten's hand In n saloon near Highth and,
Balnbrldge streets Inst night. Tlnr
wns arrested half an hour later, and
Mnrsten Identllled him '
The hearing will be before Magistrate
Hnrrignn, nt the Second nnd Christian '
streets station.
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17 IVrfect feinted Peecll
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EACH
An ideal Xrruu
irift. Various
style and sizes
The en!
Air. and Mrs. ,I:imes Terne I liiudlr. of Uarrentnn, Va Mr. Itlddle Is n member of the Plilladelphla family
of tli.it name, ,n son of the Inte Them.is Illddle. He as :i monk for turnty ears in (iellisoni.itie bbc,
Ivriitnrlt.t . The bride was MNs Mary Inu dallies, member of a prominent Virginia family. They were
married AVednesday III Washington
BIDDLE AND BRIDE DUE HERE BOY. FIFTEEN, DISAPPEARS
Fermer Trapplst Menk Coming te
See Relatives May Enter Ministry
The former Trapplst monk, .Tames
Cernell Middle, f-f this citv, who re
nounced his icws nnd mamed Mi's
Marj I.ena (inincs, of Wnrrenteti, Va..
en Wednesday in Washington, aid
this morning that he is making nr
rnngements te bring his wife te this citv
te iit re'ative nnd friends nnd ci
pres.eil u desire te entPr the ministry
"1 je net knew just which denomi
nation I will cheese," said Mr Piddle
ever the telephone this morning, but
mv wile being a member of the Tret
estant Episcopal (.'liureh, there is a
likelihood of that being my cheiie. On
the ether hand. 1 ennnet say that the
npi-cepal t'hunh appeals te me
mere than the preb.Uerinn or
Methodist
Asked hew seen he cpectcd e come
here or hew long he would remaiu in
the Caire Apartments, 0 nn.l Sixteenth
street. Washington. Mr. Middle said
"I don't knew : T really haven'l
made nnj detinltc plans as et, the
wedding has been ee recent."
Mr. Middle' bride is a member ,f one
of the miit prominent families in Vir
ginin. Sle is descended frmii Sir Pibl
tinra of (!rent Mritain.
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Parents Believe Youth Has Enlisted
In Army or Navy
A morien Aruffe. fifteen yenrs old. ,f
1L"J0 Heed street, has disappeared. The
bev left his home the morning of IV
comber l'J te go te school, and has net
bet n henrd from since. His parents
believe that he mnv have enlisted the
nrnn or the nn
ArutTe was five feet seven itifhes tn!,
had a light complexion brown huir nnd
rJ.LBorsch&Ce?
icians ,
Kryptek Bifocals
! Our Specialty
1324WalnutSt. !
217 Se. 9th St. J
brown eves, weighed 1,10 pounds and
when lat seen wns dresetl In a dark
gray overcoat, brown cap. brown suit
and black shoes.
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CORONA
Typewriters
The Personal
Writing Machine
LIBERTY
Typewriter Ce.
1029 Chestnut SL
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Every Bey Wants a Radie Outfit
Picking up tlte ncw from the air by wireless is a fascinatins
pastime. We hae n full line of htandard equipment for the
bcRinner in nil cf the well-known lines. Our radio experts nre at
our son ice te olTer advice or suggestion.
Practical, laber-savins electrical gifts in reat
ariety nre presented for your selection.
Ouit Saturday Afternoons Until Christmas
Frank H. Stewart Electric Company ijQJHiBU
37 & 39 North 7th Street "
DRUG PRICES CUT ONE-HALF
New Yerk. Dee. 17 -One of the lnrg
chain drug tere companies lias .m
noun rd n "0 r cent reduction in t' r
pii-e vf pre. riptiens.
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Christmas Terms
If you Order Saturday
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tlnurtl or obsolete tTPfs or hep
worn eoed of n kind We ure
millierlrrd rrtall :itrlhuters nt
reltirnhl.. C,ratoneln. and nr,
finilpiM-U te I've jiiu tin- kled n'
h rlce nblch "1 eemiil'te ,n"r
Mtlsfnrllnn In tli uuiirrsblp of enr
of thesr flnr Instrum-nls
l'a one dollar nrm I'sjipn
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1109 Chestnut St.
Opn Evenings Until Chritm,Ai
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Open Every Evening
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Hall's Uptown's Piane Stere
SPECIAL OFFER
88-NOTE
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Balance Easy Payment? w
The instnrments compare with piayer-pianes selling !
at much higher ngu.es. Let us demonstrate hew wc can save r1
you money by net beinfj in the high rent district. ACT NOW a
and select your player for Christmas. Immediate delivery. U
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MYERS F. HALL, Inc.
2628 Germantown Ave.
I'UONOGItAI'HS Opin KvcnliiKH KKCOKI), M'U KOLLS -
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The Most Remarkable Hosiery
Special of the Menth
USING this same illustration and heading, we advertised for Thurs
day, December 9, a sale of Stockings, and se immediate was
the response that the entire let of 1 200 pairs was sold before
neon. A large number of people did net gel here in time for their
share and scores of mail and telephone orders could net be filled. We
have been successful in obtaining
2400 Mere Pairs
and they will be ready at opening time (9 o'clock) Saturday. Coming
just new it is certainly a gift special extraordinary. The fact that every
pair is ALL-SILK (even the feet and tops) and such a splendid quality
of silk is what makes them se noteworthy. We had a similar let last
December, and a large number of these who came te the sale last week
were these who had bought in 1919 and knew what a real "bargain"
wa3 in store for them.
Flm store add ethers h.ie sold geed Silk .Ste'-kinRS at lower price., lint
n" erit te the bet of our knowledge, hun sold
Hosiery of Such Superior Quality
at Se Lew a Price
liigh-grddc in every particul.ii the kn.d wp like te furnish our patrons.
All-silk from tip of tee te top of garter hem. And such silk that wonderfully
hrrtvy kind which cnrriei its own hall-mark of excellence.
$2.00 a pair 3 pairs for $575
Well worth $ 1 .00 te $1.50 a pair mere
Black only (no colors in this let), made hy one of the foremost manu
facturers of fine Stockings in the country, you will probably recognize the make
as seen ns you sec them, although they ive net stamped; varying weights of
itlk te meet different tastcj; all regular sues for women.
About $5,000.00 worth of Stockings in the sale but they will
go fast, as the exceptional quality and value at $2.00 a pair (three pairs
for $5.75) is at once apparent. WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FILL
MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS ON THESE STOCKINGS
please de net ;sk us te.
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New lines fresh from the factory! New patterns!
New lasts! New tips! New styles! New prices!
Here new in Mahogany, koke calf and the new dark
browns with brogue tips, wing tips and straight tips.
Rubber heels and extra-service, welted soles.
A year age you would have called them extraordinary p an
value at $10.00, but here they are new at the 1921 price, 07t)
GOOD SHOES
921 Market Street
4028 Lancaster Avenue
60th and Chestnut Streets
2736 Germantown Avenue
5604 Germantown Avenue
All Hallahan Stores Open Every Evening Until Christmas
f26f28. CJzdtrutt Street.
Special Values in Wearing Apparel Buy
for Your Own Use and for Gifts
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Coats
Wc arc offering some truly remarkable
"Bargains" In Women's and Misses
Coats these days, and the stocks arc be
inflr constantly augmented by new pur
chases. Several prices, but particular at
tention is directed te these at
$24.50 $37.50
$57.50 $72.50
and $85.00
Beth Coats and Delmans, plain nnd
fur-trimmed.
Girls Coats
at $28.50 and $37.50
Well worth $35.00 and $ 45.00; sizes G
te 16 years. One atyle is pictured at the
right; materials are pole cloth, English
tweed, camel's-httir, silvcrtone and
heather mixtures.
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Little Beys' and Girls'
Coats, sizes 2 te
6 years
Priced at $18.75 and $25.00, well worth
$25.00 and $32.50. Wann, sturdy gar
mnts for little boys and girls; with and
without fur cellars; made of wool velour,
pole cloth, broadcloth and imported
tweed; lined and interlined.
Dresses at $25.00
Many have told us that Philadelphia has no
ether Dresses which can compare with them at thin
price, line materials, distinctive etyles, careful
making. .Several materials, but moetly in satin -beaded,
embroidered, braided or trimmed in con
trasting miitcrinlis; sizes for both women and
misses.
Boudoir Apparel
Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats, practical
Hath Hebea as well an Silk Negligees of the most
luxurious type. An abundance of colors, styles and
prices many nt special prices. Attention is also
directed te our steckn of Lingerie. There is no mere
popular present from a woman te a woman than a
Camisole, Chemise or dainty Night Gewn.
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