Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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EVE1TCNG PUHEie IS?-! -&?p,
1 KILLED, 2 INJURED
BY AUTOS IN STORM
Driver of Death Car Falls to
' Stop After Striking Man.
Police Have Number
iBOY, 8, IS BADLY HURT
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tfhleh resulted ft11y, hippetitd In dlf
ftrent psrts of Use eitr darinc tht
torm lit nlfht.
.' WUlUm Dial, fittr rear old, of
Broid stretl nr fllrard avtmic. ws
Uruek j an .utomobtU at Thlrtnth
and Thompson stftsts, and died a short
time later In Ht. Jonepb'n Hospital.
Ttie (hirer cf the car did not Hop.
iceofdlnj to pedestrians who taw the
acddtnt, and who attributed It to Dixie
failing to norlee approach of th ear
M he crossed the street, head bowed
In the atorm. Number on the lleem
lIM of the car which struck Dixie and
Which were en to the police by eye
wltnestes correspond to thoe Issued to
V. W. Ilaftenbacher, of Adtlphl. To.
At llrond and Oxford direct, Charle
Ittrser, thirty. elht jenrs old, of 1707
Itace street, wns struck "by a mnchlnn
drlren by John Hex, 2711 North
American street. Hersey Is In tbo Chil
dren'! Hoipltal, with a fractured leg
and hip. cuts and possible Internal In
juries, ltet will have n hearing today
at City Hall.
Elwood Watson, eight yearn old,
2018 Granite street, slipped and fell in
front of in automobile while crossing
Krankford atenue. The machine, driven
by A. It. Coals, 1108 Fillmore street,
struck the boy and dragged him Home
distance. At the Frankford Hospital,
tbe boy's condition was found to be
serious. Tie baa a fractured skull.
Coals surrendered to the police of the
Frankford ntatlou and will have a
hearing today
Holiday for Shipyard Worker
The New York shipyard of Camden
will close down at noon tomorrow until
Monday so that the 18,000 employes
will hare an opportunity to enjoy the
Christmas holidays. They will receive
their weekly ware at noon. The ship
yard employes haro hod a successful
year because there was plenty of work
and high wages.
DAY OFF; $1000 TO SPEND
Magistrate Harris Unable to Find
Prisoner In West Philadelphia
Magistrate Wllllnm 3. Harris, who
for sixteen years has conducted hearings
In West Philadelphia, had a vacatlou
today because of a dearth of prisoners.
Magistrate Harris' court is at the
Thirty-second street and Woodland
avenue police station, and in his six
teen yeara of service as a police mag'
istrate the "Judge" baa never had oc
casion to miss his regular morning
hearings except through lack of caset.
Today thero were no further hearings
to be settled and the Sixty-fifth street
and Woodland avenue and Fifty-fifth
and Pine streets stations reported on
uneventful night and no prisoners.
"It's nice to have these rare occa
sions come at Christmas time," Mag
istrate Harris remarked an he tucke
away $1000 Into his pockets preps rn
tory to making good use of his day off on
a shopping tour.
Phtta. Man Killed In New York
"Jack" Leaver, twenty-five years
old, of this city, was killed in front of
17 Bowery, New York, lotc last night,
when he was struck dt on automobile
driven by Angelo Sorelll. The car was
owned by T. D. Steppaln. "Jnck"
Leaver Is not listed In the Philadelphia
directory.
MARRIED FIFTY YEARS
Couple Celebrate by Entertaining
100 Relatives and Friends
Mr. and -Htm. Josenh A. Oornnr.
3232 Woodlnud avenue, entertained 100
relatives and friends last night in cole
brntlon of their golden wedding anni
versary. The couple have the unique dlstlnc-
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tloa of having been born on the name
daK' .The tlrlV dajeti .Aufcist. 2, UHf
The cOtrnle invn irnVnt most of their
married life In Philadelphia at their
present address. Thslr children. re
Mrs. Warren Smith, of Tullytown,
Pa. s Mrs. Edward Bheters, Mis Mary
K. Corriog, Miss Elizabeth" Cornng Wrtrt
Wll'iam Cornog,. all, of PblladcU
phla. The . grandchildren. are JU?s
Kleanor Heckroth, George C. Heckroth
and George W. Coniog.
MEENEHAN'S CAFE
nVRN
STJKnATS
75c
62ND & WALNUT STS.
TOMORROWS MENU
Clam Chowder
Choicm of Pork Chopt, Frimet Swt
Potato, Appt State or Halibut
Sttak (platter)
Rati onJ Buttar Caff am an Mill.
Those who havo alined at Mesne
han'a know the excellent quality
of the food and service. Treat
yourself dine with us today and
also know the joy of real food
ppstlxingly eooltod, as you like
b-t. .
"gaamiromMKMBMiww
Food that
you'll enjoy
Wherever
you see
this -wreath
there you
will find
SuppleSs
Private Brand
We have painted the lily!
and for your Christmas dinner we offer
PLUM PUDDING
ce
earn
Impossible as it seems, we have made a better,
more delightfula super-fine Ice Cream, which is
to be known as
SUPPLEE PRIVATE BRAND
CL Int0 our delicious and velvet - smooth Ice Cream
we have frozen the very choicest of Plum Pudding
Fruits a most delectable and appropriate combina
tion for Christmas.
Q Plum Pudding Ice Cream is the result of months
of costly experiments, and is made from our own
secret formula, and never before have Philadelphians
been offered an Ice Cream to compare with this.
Order Plum Pudding today for Christmas
and Sunday Dinner. Packed in both
quart and pint bricks. Your dealer has it.
Remember-There is but one PRIVA TE BRAND BRICK SUPPLEE' S
SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK CO.
Manufacturer's Sale
The NationallyrKnown "FAULTLESS" Brand
BED COMFORTABLES,
QUILTS, BLANKETS
The greatest slaughtering of prices ever known. Now
is the time to buy from one of the largest manufac
turers in the country at
Savings From 50 to 70
Prices Less than Wholesale
50,000 BLANKETS $1.00 up to $5.00
50.000 BED COMFORTABLES. $3 up to $35.00
50.000 QUILTS $3.50 up to $22.50
THEY MAKE EXCELLENT AND USEFUL
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BUY TODAY!
THE FLOCK MFG. CO
533 MARKET STREET
FDR SALE
American
Steamship
TRUXILLO
At Auction
to Highest Bidder on Board Vessel
Monday,Dec. 27th, 1920, atNoon
Ship now lying in the harbor of New Orleans, La.
BUILT OF IRON in 1877. Scotch type boilers. 2265
tons gross register. 1867 tons net register, or
thereabouts. During our operation vessel averaged 11
to 12 knots per hour on consumption of about 110 to 125
barrels of fuel oil per day. Length, 273 feet. Breadth,
38 feet. Depth, 23.2 feet. Bunker capacity about 1600
barrels fuel oil. Bunkers now filled with fuel oil and
ship ready for sea. Vessel fruit-fitted and in good con
dition, having been overhauled in January and Febru
ary, 1919, and since kept in good order and condition.
Passed government inspection in June, 1920, and now
classed in American Bureau of Shipping. Is fully equip
ped with lifeboats, tackle, masts, anchors, chains, cables,
etc., and ready for immediate use.
Vessel can be seen and inspected on application to
W. M. ROSE, Port Captain
United Fruit Co. Office, Erato St. Shed, New Orleans, La.
TERMS CASH
The purchaser to deposit 10
per cent, of purchase price
on adjudication of steamer.
United Fruit Co
AGENTS
507 Carondelet St., New Orleans, La.
KERNAGHAN AND CORDILL, Auctioneer
Office 339 Carondelet St., New Orleans, La.'
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