Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LED'gER-BHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, . DECEMBER 23, Igfo
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AIT SSTEALTAXI
Armed Man Ta!es Mtor Loaded
With Passengers Police
Suspect Con if ction
An ntttomnM'e nttVi1 ve- ftp rnh
olrMnnr of Pe'avvnre avenue rnrlv thl
mornlnr. awe'ved niton 't reached the
ftwit of WiMmv .trert nml "lunged Into
tlif Ilavv i Hver.
. taxi ca"'lc- wis '"" t"! he'd "
ami rominnnil i'l In T.ojnn Tli
driver ham 1 tn iletni'- dnf not
inon whether the th' iLH-cmrers lie
ra'r'cd were held rH'iner liv the ban
dlt or jtlVen their Ubc-tv Poller nre
cnmldr Inc the i" "!Mtv of n rnnnee
tint between tin- to i rnrrpn'Pi".
Paniel I'uniii'llv i Philadelphia nml
Readme llmlwav defect. vo. paw thp
motor iliitiKc into the river a' nbout
12 '0.1 nVtiult tlii tinrniue. Jut brforp
tho min'hlne rnlip tliriniiih tlir rall
liiK and went over t li uhnrf into the
water, lie a 11 man run from tlip
rnr and turn uet on (Vlcnvhlll 'trcef
lie no'ihivl tl.p Third .fleet nml Kuir
mount avenue "tntmn. am! tlip police
loat Stukle) '- Hired to ilrui; for
thp machine. ottWr on tlie bout i-ni'l
thev bail t-v, k ar, ol s it mi tbe bottoin
of tbe riM'i. hut illil not know if it vvut,
tbe rnr.
Louie Ilnnsrll. a timcab driver, of
2T.'2 Heed -trept, vva-i drivinr a woman
and tlitce men to an addre on llroad
atrect near Hucmnh. when. Up tay.
a ni-sp touring cur drew up and n man
vlth a revoUer jiiiuiod to the runtiiliK
T.i. fo-eeil lliuiyci in.s.dp
heel
m tifPl and eoti'd
m. ;Iht !ii' b.iudit li
i-p.i2pin lion lie forced
.1 a! Secnml and Willow
TRADE COMBINE TO QUIT
Soil Pipe Association Agrees 10
Cease Price Fixing
New Yo.lt. Dee. 'j:i -in) A. l )
Urndlm'.is of nmitber ifvielntlon In tlip
.hiding trndei to ilMinnd ami ro entPr
onipi'tithe lmltips vv.in niinoiini'ed at
todn.v'i session of the joint legislative
unuiittec InveitipitlliK the "Iniildin
llt "
('hnrle F Tutt'c, secretary of tlio
anlern Soil 1'lpp Manufacturers' Atuo-.
lati.in. te. Ifird that he vvii reail) In
o d faith to disband the organization
ile j oiuiseil to ee mat It diolvel
wltltit. a vvctk, i'piihpiI pp i'-e fnitiK nr
IvittiV anil lipznti npni competition I
l' e ent iron tield "from now on."
After this declaration bv Mr Tuttle
lio w under henvv lire veMtenlii
vhen teytitnoti) indicated thnt the Knt
rn Soi l'ipe Mukei w, re nffi iati
lie Sollthel tl Soil t'ljie Ansooin
' .i operating below the Iaon-Dlxo
.ne. S.niiuei I'nteriiner, eoiniiiltte
coiiiiki'I inn ,nti 'oil that the tnint it,
quirj won d 'upend t'-inpo: arily" jt
iiMi'tigntum of he cast iron pipe u
diiffrv to "dehe into other allegrd eom
blnntioii" "
G.RL irvlfvllGHANT
SPEEDS TOFIANCE
Welsh Girl Detained af Glouces
ter Gets Railroad Faro
to Texas
COMES AS GREAT XMAS GIFT
Cupid, plus $(Vi, muftis Merry
Chrlctninn-
Thl lmn'p addition wnn performed
)psterday in the ease of twenty-two-
, enrold Anna Hp'pii Ilicht, the W pish
i girl who ramp to A morion on the Mparu-
hip Haverford nnd has bePti drtjilned
at the litoiii'pMter Ininilrrant htatinn
ever dnpp. more thnn two wpnlio
dust when it seemed as If Christina
for Miss Hleht would br n cloonir nf.
TWO GIRLS MISSING IN FIRt' ftlr n"nS ptrancpre-ln the Motion
"u "'"' miouiiiu iu I mi. , innB room H prCsent, thp most wnu-
lertui prevent of all, enmo out of thp
Believed Trampled to Death When
High School Duma
U-mi. N. Y.. D.v -:: ij A. V
Two students are belfved to have lost
iheir live, in i tiro whu-b destrnrd the
l.)nn High Sehool last cpnin, n
f.tHi.ono nt picture
Tti-i Miiiin Htudentu are Helen Halt
."!!. thirteen, and Klizabeth IiurnH.
fourteen Onh nbout fifteen pupil
ere in the hulldiiig wlien (It lin was
ilUeovered nbi lit 3 o'eloek They were
n I on the tliiid flour, the piipils on the
two lower floors haxinc left the build-
luz
West from C. H. Mnjorn. of Trnim.
Tex.. Miss Hlght's finncc.
'Hio prexpnt iiinsNted of onnugh
money to buj a one-wa. tiekot to the
Te.xns town, and, unless the train
schedules have been completely disrupt I
ed in the last few hours, M1m Might!
In now Mmewhrc In the South and i
tiaveliue fast.
Tho fair-haired Welsh girl girl met
her fiance during the war while bhe
was unving n uritlsli army unibulnuct'.
He was iu the Cnitoil States transport
service. He vlltpd at iier home and
when the war ended nml ho Ipft for
America told ber to come later when he
honrd
and 'ol .
1 -nut
l" e .,
cha ed t ii
him to ;a't
streets.
It is this which has caused the police
to eon-ider the posslbillt) of there rav
ine been pusi-engers In the car whu'h
went into the river The Stokloy re
ported this morning thnt It expected to
ha" the object in the rier raised with
in a slmrt time The machine is the
propert) of the American T.ixleab and
oervnc Co
AGA'.NST WINDOW CANDLES
Yuletlde Custom Might Cause Fires,
Marshal Elliott Warns '
YuVide ''and ps luirmng in window
Is adiiiit'ed to U' a pictures pie and np
tirop Ihip eeremntiv for Christmas but
It is m-u"') eoniii nineil bv tire author
Itirr as a ilaniterinis menacp.
'''he ieia! "f the nm lent custom
ne sod !i the Kev Or Kllm A K.
1'a uis . secret.irv of the tntprohuroh
Ful ti in of I'ln ade 'ihia.
"Two j ears ago a similar suggestion
vas made. " said Fire Marshal F.lliott
j-psti day. "and I issued a statement
then ' 'iilemnins it .ibMutpy. Such
a practi o would pmhably resu't in
ninn1 fi os due to ca'e!esness, and 1
stn ugly tir e that hou-ehodc-s do not
burn tiiesp eand es m their windows
Ilnrr iliiflinan. suicrlntemient hi
insurance patrols, nnd Charles A. Hex
amer. secietarj of the l'hi'adelphia Fire
t'nderw -iters' Association, both made
simila- stiirements opposing the sug
gsstion of the clergjiniin. nlthough ad
mitt. ng tin appropriateness of it other
-isi'
ROBBER GETS 18 MONTHS
Philadelphia Man Is Sentenced by
Judge Kates In Camden
Judge Kates, m the Camden Criminal
Court tolnj sentenced .lohn .tackson.
a Negro, of Hainhrldgp street near Fif
teenth, this Pit), o a minimum of
eighteen months in the NVw dors')
Htate I'r son
Jackson was arr'sted u wei'k ago
nfti " lie and n cimt'edenite had forced
an en'rance to the stoe of .In() tip en,
at T irt -sixth uml Fid' ml t roils,
Camden The other man ei aped.
.luilge Kates also siii'rniisl Walter
Pbms in enipl. e nf the Ailintie Citv
It it r id. to four months in i nntdotj
count jail on a charge of -tcaling sev -em
rolls of linoleum ami a ' use of
) ' S
J idgo Kates suspended sent, nee in
S"i'ral instance, hiunsi of the near
Bis uf CnrMiiias
WALTER WASN'T CENTIPEDE
Had Too Man Shoes to Suit Police
man or Magistrate
Wa'ter Jones t ,.,,, ,, Twelfth
Ulreet nea- S'i'.tli ihs Mi-Ill In l.lm
bail for ''ourt fodm hi l i;istrnte H.ir
rignu at the Th r-l utid Ii l.auen)
Hre tat'on n .1 Micfi . hurge
Joins an an it r .1" 'ere walking
tip Water street 1,, . -,'h' when the)
pneo inter" ' I'n'r '11,1 r. siuiim Her
man iird Munif" Inn arriei a
largo bag vir i l 'dir When the
two ' "ti -n lio ' r 'tt.en tliej rani
out V,'a -r 1.01,1 i., . ,nd ,ind north
on Se or,) 1 ,1 - . iip'iri'd after
sexernl l', its -u i,,., 1 n ii
It was ti - ti. , , 1, urn g thnt
Jone, md hs it t. ,, rn, had gone hi
a rowb a' ' ,i M ' 'latits ,itn Miners'
pier ,1 Wo n'.t s"- et wr-re t is a'
iegi , ' ,, t ,li h't 1 a , 1 a'rs of ilu r
tn. 11 tu kii- 1 111
WHITE MAN LYNCHED
Taken From jil at Fort Worth,
Tex., and Hanged to Tree
Fort Noith, Ie , Pee '.':i !
P 1 Tom W ni- a w ' "11.1
held n a n 'K' ' imrder in ntm
tiori . tli thi ' 'ig M tiili n i;l,' f
I'i'ili Until ,1'ff ' I 'null, id, Mkill
from fne ei.i.ni n! 'ere n rt nfur
midnight b 1 " n d 'mi, ' I
T'nly fivi masked run iver
novel id 'Of Jill,' - .ii') In. usMsiants
1 he prisoner 11 ' ',1 ' ir n gY -In'ltp
uas retnoi-d fr"in his , II Mkin to a
grow near the pnckuig ho se .strict
ud hanged to h tree ftee t'nog a
fi -h is mt" tin Ih.'Ii the niiiKk. I men
lis- erseil
lf.TII1
Hti'inni son - rn' ,T : v(
Tli 4- II.' HI II UU s, I , r 1 I- ,,
d .'i"h :' I", : in liei- l-r -Hi
iftl-'rf llous. v 1 " 1 I I'. 1
Torrinlil .nu'if IJ- ia Hi Si , 1 fti
V III
Al.l UN -lin .". KKU1M1I M hu
tsit I of linriM lion - 4! 1 ti'ijl vrs
i.nn trlrrelii alk'i 1 lfku l.,i- ' o IS1
n0 A M nnd .1 il.t.f u. ,m, ti,ir
ot .Ml h t' ui 1 n onlwr I-i,h ,, tu
ltrsl ' n , - M 'ii 1 iv 10 m u( ai,
TftMi-riCr i"ii' 1 4rrtiA,M, J ,i-f J r , 11 JB au
call Fgnlu ' hk s i 11 ,,
HIIHii.S - I. . V. I llll.lf s. i U Mi
huit. ipI if Kliiftt.pii, 'oiiin lyriggi Fi n e r 1
er4iiri Irrto . p tn riiJn l.n i
riisiM km bikltik l'rk Intt ro ti,, prt ,ii
IIAY8 -At th "f hrirrMn H in. I t
t a . Dec 21 MARiiAKIJT HI I I'l 1 u,i
nf K.ihrri Has IteUtlve 111,1 frHii, n
til,! 10 4titi1 rtr if, at in hiii j.
ly 10 CO m lMl.-riii-nl ( r,ar 111 , n,
ele
1IAIvr.ii On p- ::i nun , ii, ,,,,
(Icnri of tlr patrtlls HI'JI V Itlh it
NU!ANN'. illnWB. Infant d4uirln.r of
leur U' ari'l J-mlli II l(.i'n , 1 1
tnolltha I !). I'ur sollee of funerul 41'
b l4'n
lim'Ef. -fin tier ID Itl'.'d ill Ar1lr or
thfllujk.iii New ork niritT KUISSTON
1IARE fOwr;t. ,, ( m. M Hmul an
ilarr Ja,nr Towtl Kutiaral aen1e ami in
Urrasnl i Ncmpori II I
YlAItTON H- Dt-e ?i' IBl'l MILIIRBI
5COTT. wife of Hear Admiral I. K Darton
'uneral ser ! in Mtm1a it 'J p m a
III Bnruee at lnte'ini-nt tirltat
rte nisunv A Ilnnchuo f it .k
fVllETTA KIIIKIIIlini: wife of Claude A
Costnn, nf air Ksrrpt. daughter of pi
U. YYaaK and ISurttU U. Klrkbrlil.
.-Ill'' link -Hi"r4v u riuiii-114 lllll'SilKUII'U pnolil illlopil trt ntttnlillfil, ,. l.A-... 4
nnd found t" stairways rnwdiped in I f,. inonth, acn Stitl nl Ml.. i'ii.u
.......-- ... .1.. I . . .,--.. ..u ..- aiifL,,.
imiiii .4 inr hit passHge, mill Slip, conn
il'imi-s ' iini kx running to tin- gm
ns'iiui. wh e 11 number of girls were
t'n)ing o'li' ba '. lip gnve the alarm
T'i g'r' -4 or guided through a ha 1
ti a stnirwav mil) to find that Hntnt
had einelopi'd the 'unding. Tlie) sought
the ti.e-escapo. and it is believed that
the missing putdls wore trampled on in
n rush for safet).
ERRING B0YSFIND FRIENDS
Judge Besieged With Appeals to Let
Them Enjoy Christmas
West Oinngp. N. J.. !ec Bl. (By
A. P.) I'olice Judge John H. Lander,
who last work sptifpin piI three West
tirango bo)s to go to be I nightlj for a
week at fl:JU) o'cloik. In hae no Christ
mas preseirs and take part In no Chris
111ns festivities, l being besieged with
appeals from all sections ,,( the pountr)
In behalf of tho bo)s lespite the n'
quests, the judge said the sentence must
stand.
The New Jersey Flks Association
and individuals in Washington Texas,
(iporgia, Florida nnd ihcr .tares have
Surged Judge Lander to relent. Whi o
1 the appeal of the Klks was a "strong
one," the judge declared, most t)f the
w 1 iters "are cntimentalists" and know
I nothing of tho fact.
! The hoys, wlin are ten. eleven ni)d
j twelve )e.trs old, broke mlo a school
hiiiI later put u clerg) man's automobile
out of commission.
i HOLD-UP OF WOMAN FOILED
Man Captured After Chase In
I Which Patrolman Uses Revolver
' An "ii He 51 r. who c nduMs a dn
I goods stand on Ilandolph streit at
South was attacked at 11 o'i loi k last
night bv a Negro, 44I10 atlemptisl t"
'Steal her pi" kelbook.
llie man was purMied several blocks
by pedestrians. l'atrohuan Filrgerald.
if the Third and D I.aucej street.
station, fired several shots before ho
rapturoil the man. At the station the
man gave his name as Thomas Jones.
1' Brown street near Thirtv -ninth.
Mtgistrate Hurrigim todav held bim in
?,"tMl bail
I COAL PROBE ADJOURNED
I Senate to Continue Investigation on
I Wednesday Next
Washington. Pec. lit - 1 B A I'. 1
Senate investigation inio the coal sit
uation was put over todav until next
Wednesday.
Chairman Caldor. of the inrpnrj com
mittee, said it vas planned at that turn
to recall lieorgo H dishing, managing
director of the A'liortinri Whole. a eCoal
Assnclatton, and clear up charges that
gi.verniiieiit ofhoiuis an ! railroad men
niade prolits on tiii d'.tribntlon of 0 111
during tho hhortag" pam, Inst summer
and fall.
'FLEE TURKS; TO WED HERE
dent and happy, crossed on the Haver
ford. But a disappointing situation arose'
when Miss lllght leached the nort of
I'hilade ptiia. She did not have enough
money to get to Texna, and Majors
had failed to crime and got her She
telegraphed to him und aftrr a long, long
wnit of spv-erol days, rewired sonic
money, but not enough. The immigra
tion authoritlrs could not break their
rule nud let the .voung and pretty ar
.ival leave the detention houn, so there
she fretted
Despite the tardiness nf the arrival
of the required mono), Miss Hlght Is
serenolj mnfident that Majors still
loved her . 111 fact he told her so in the
last letter whiih she received in tho
rtetention house While there she has
received six proposals of tnairingo, nd
ari ing out of tho publicity gneu her
I situation.
I But Camden or Gloucester suitors did
uot oppea! to Miss Might us preferable
I to one lone Texas ex-service man, and
! she left the Fast behind without n
thought when the train for Texas loft
I here last night.
I EXTOLS MONROE DOCTRINE
I Brarlllan Senator, Welcoming Colby,
, Calls It "Doctrine of Defense"
I ll'o Jipplro, Dec 22 Senator Al
fredo Rill, in his address of welcome
to Bnlnbrldge Colb). the t'nltrd HtntPs
spc-etar) of statp. whpn the lattpe vis
ited the Sonnto this afle-noon, madp
snecinl reference to tho Monroe Hoc
trine, which Iip characterised as 11
"doctrine if defens"."
Senator Fills declared that to thp
Culled States has been assigned the
linrd task of watching over and defend
ing tin- lihertv and sa(et) of its sister
republics on the western contiuent and
oiilogiM'il President Wilson for his
stand while the peace negotiations ivpre
going on at Versailles.
lte.fsiiidlng. Secretary Colhv ex
pressed deep appreciation of thp ro-
iception given him by tho Senate and
the utterance of Senator Fills. Ho re
iterated thnt the purpose of his visit
was to retuiv thnt of President Pena
to the T'nited States. Mr Colby said
President Pessoa left a lasting and
salltar.v impres.iou In the minds and
heu-ts of the North Amerluin people
and that President Wilson had charged
him to expres" to the Brazilian people
the feelings of esteem and abiding
1 triondhip of the North Amprlcati
people for them.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S
DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST
One Hundred Dollars Daily
For the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the
Evening Public Ledger to the Incomplete
Linlcrick Which Appears Beloiv
RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST
Contest Is oppn lo any onp. All
that is required for .Ton to do is to
wrltf and srnd In your lost line to
the Mmerirk, using for convpnl
pnee thp coupon printed below.
Please write plo'nly, and be stirr to
add your namp nnd nddrpas.
All answpm to the Limerick which
Is printed below must be rp
eelved at the office of the KvK.viKti
PcnMo IiEDOEn by the Jlrst mail
Monday morning. Monday's nnd
ThuMdny'a limericks should bo
mailed to P. O. Box 132.1. Phila
delphia: Tuesday's nod Friday' (0
P. O. Box 1521. nnd AVednesday's
and Hattirdav's to P. O. Box 1,124,
Answers leff at thp offlep of the
Evknino Puiiup Ledokr will
also be admissible.
. Thp nnwrrof theONBlirNDHtiD
DOI.LAU prlzr for Hifb"1 ,",,,,
line to each Umrrlrk wll be a
nouneptl one wrek after iip
Limerick is printed. lor ex
ample, the winner of the priie for
the Limerick which appears totl.v
will be announced today a week.
4. In caae of ties, prizes will w
awarded to each successful ron
testant. For example, If the j
decide there are two or more
answers of equal merit for me
prize, the author of each "DNwer
will receive ONK HUND"
DOLLARS. The prize will not be
split up among them. . . , ,
3. The Limerick will bo judged bv
three editors on tbe staff of tin
Evemxci Puiilic Lr.tinKii nn'
their decision will be final.
THK AVINNKK OK TODAY'S CONTEST AVILL BK ANNOUNCED ONK
AVEEK IltOM TODAY
Cut Out and Mail
TO THE LIMERICK CONTEST
Evknimj Pi'iiLio LEixinn,
'. O. nor JS23, Philadelphia.
LIMERICK NO. 10
A fellow named Foster In Gloucester
Got road nt his Rrl and he sauced her
She said, "Now we're through;
I Avill never wed you
CWrlte your nnawer on this lino.)
Same
Flreet and .Vo.
City oiiif iS'fnfr.
Armenian Girl and
Marriage License
Widower Get
In Camden
whuse pari nts
i An Armenian girl
were n,iisiicn i nv tlie lurk anil an
i rmi ruiiti wiliwer of another viitim of
the M,.lem took out n marriage license
. in i an ii ti imiav
"FAKE" COLLECTOR NABBED
Former Salvation Army Man Ad
mits Retaining Money
Frank Harris fortv -eight years old,
."ilO North Tenth street, formerly con
nected with the Salvation Army, but
who "forgot" to turn in his identifica
tion badge when ro'atlons were severed,
was arrested todaj by Patrolman Kee,
of the Ciermautown station.
Residents of Wister und Crow son
streets complained to the pn'iee that
a man believed to be u "fnkor" was
soliciting mone.v preemnabl) for the
use of the Salvation Ann). PntrolmHn
Kee found Harris in the neighbo-hood
nnd took him to thp station house.
1 where, police sa.v , ho admitted soliciting
mone.v uinler pretense thnt it was lor
Tioga Is Put On
Limericker8f Map
Contlnunl from Piiap One
Tioga for n number of vesrs but be
was born in Camden, od Second street
below Pearl. Ho went to school in that
city aud thou got his first job aa a boy
In a note brnkrr's office hrrp.
Later he entered the employ of the
Commercial National Bank and went
from there to thp Farmers nnd Me
chanics, now merged with the Philadel
phia National Bank.
Convinced that he was not cut out to
te a bnnkpr. Iip took a position with the
A. M. Collins Manufacturing Co.. and
then with the Dill & Collins paper man
ufacturing concern.
About ten )Pars ugo. he bpraine iu
tprpstPil in ii process for making oIIIpsk
bearings for machinery. The experi
mental work was carried on at SO"
Montgomery avenue, and. five yenrs ago.
the present factory was built at tl Last
Johnson street. Cirrniantnvvn.
Mr. Prlcp has bepn connected with
this concern, the Nolu Olllcss Bearing
Co., ever since.
All Fans Are Fanning
Maybe jou tlilnk limcrickltis is con
fined to Philadelphia, but if )ou could
see the postmarks on the answers that
come in. ou would be astonished at the
rudius through which the Kve.vino
Prnt.ir Lepueii circulates and the
immense interest ever.vbodv. In all
sections of the country, is taking in
this contest.
A dav or two ago wo had a letter
from Maurice H. Green, of 1110 Fust
Ninth street, Kansas City, wanting to
know how br could "get in" on tho
fun. Ho explained that it took three
ilaja for the paper to read him and
would require three daja for his answer
to reach us and the time limit in ruh
two s-onnil to exclude bim.
Thut is unfortunate, but It Is neces
snrv to adhere to this time limit , other
wise it would uot be possible to give
enough consideration to the answers
nnd award the prize n week from the
dav of the publication of the limerick.
L J. Nolan, of Washington, D.
C. solved the problem for himself by
sending hU answer by wire. His tele
gram yestprdny contained thlrty-ulne
words and he paid for it. we suppose,
glad'v. on the chance of winning that
HFNDRF.D DOLLARS. It U to be
hoped that enterprise like that will not
go unrewarded.
Rrbcocn Sellers, of Perkasle, Pa..
submllH a verse which, when vou read
down the first letters of the line, Bpclls
"LIMERICK." It Is:
Looney persona try to write,
in thp Leriirisr every night
Manv verses, it In true:
Kven rtrldget tries It, too.
Hlght thlB moment, we are oure
It will leave ua not o poor.
Christmas broufc-ht to us Jhla year
Krlss Krlnglo with the limerick choer.
Prettv clever, eh? And Klmer II.
Burchele, of Hillside, N. .!.. taken up
bis pen to lnditp the following:
This contiM looks very Inviting
And the prize Justifies all the fighting.
You may lust send the dougli
To the addrees below
If I win (and please pardon poor writing-
And an unnamed contributor puts
his feelinga thuH:
Dear Kd Here'H an ending that'll nifty
It'a Jerky, plumb foolish and utility,
If vou haven't the heart
With that HUNDRED to part
I'll give you the blame thing for fifty.
Heston Bates sends this onp to a
friend nf bis nnd it is passed on to uh
for other fans:
. .1.1 a.ia in xritep Tlli Mr.
riease be careful : my lip Iiub a blr.
"I don t care a a
Mv dear little I
Mr. Wr. then kr. young ar.
(NOTB Tho words abbreviated In
the third and fourth llnea aro "dove"
and "love.")
Phlla. Man Killed In New York
John Lender, fifty years old, of 212
North Ninth street, was killed by nn
automobile driven by Aufelo Sorrelli In
Now York city .vesterday ds he was at
tempting to cross the street. Leader sold
newspapers during the evening and
acted as a waiter in the daytime. Mo
was originally from England, where It
is believed he has relatives ot the pres
ent time.
Hie i rpnaneri girl is .r.pvo) itiilta-.the Salvation Army, but thnt lie re
tnoiiian t ineteen vears o'd, who lately i mined the funds for hi own use.
.ittived n Amerua. She will marry Bu-iuess wasn't ver) good during the
Mung Kirkunan, thirl) two jenr.. old, i hour Harris was nt work. He onl.v
Tie ht'ij, ,n Kirkurlan's wife in nisi-il ninetv seven cents at tho time
- mi. In fon- .hi wa. murdered in of lit. arret Ho will have n hearing
". Iiifni Migistrate Ponnoek tomorrow
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Christmas Gifts
I OR THE I'RIKM) FORGOTTEN!
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
Appropuatc foi Mi W'tncn or Children.
Front $2.tiH up including war tax.
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Gift Boxes of Fine Stationery
From 75c Up
EVERSHARP PENCILS
Keep ahurp uutomutically. Never yet dull.
From $1.0.ri up InclutiinK war tax.
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QUALITY STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS
Chestnut Street at Ninth
ANNOUNCEMENT
In the Saturday Evening Post this week will
be an announcement of interest to every
automobile owner and prospective purchaser.
It will be a "center spread" and easily found.
It will contain facts, not Action.
Signed,
"MINUTE MAN"
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Special Christmas Offerings or
f Useful Gifts at 50 Reductions
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JEWELEnS-SILVERSMITHS STATIONERS
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
Suggestions To Belated purchasers
Of Christmas Gifts
Unimpaired Assortments and Prompt
Deliveries Are Assured
j. e. caldwell &.co. beg to announce
That Merchandise Purchased Up. Until
christmas eve will "be delivered by
Their Special Messengers in
New York Atlantic Crrr Wilmington
Baltimore and Annapolis
for iv omen
Pearlo
Pearl Necklace
Pearl Finger Rings
Jeweled Brooches
Jeweled Bar Pins
Jeweled Braceleto
Jpweled Earrings
Diamond Necklaces
Jeweled Hat Pins
Jeweled Veil Pins
Jeweled Charms.
Jeweled Vanity Cases
and Cigarette Cases
La Vallierc3
Lorgnons
Lorgnon Guards
Jeweled Finger Rings '
Jeweled Sautoirs
Jeweled Tassels
Jeweled Lingerie Pins
Jeweled Mesh Bags
Diamond Wrist Watches
Diamond Pendant Watches
Gold Wrist Watches
Silver Wrist Watches
Sewing Sets
Thimbles
Fitted Suit Cases
Fitted Travel Bags
Fitted Overnight Bags
Bonbonnieres
Necklaces, semi-precious stones
Silver Mesh Bags
Rosaries
Crucifixes
Coin Purses
Dorine Powder Boxes
Hat Pins
Cigarette Boxes
Cigarette Cases
Eyeglass Cases
Ice Bowls
Ice Cream Plates
MufHneers
Mayonnaise Bowls with Ladles
Meat Dishes
Porringers
Salad Bowls
Salvers
Sandwich Plates
Lemon Dishes
Sauce Boats
Service Plate
Sugar Baskets
Syrup Pitchers
Lip .Salve Cases
Photograph Frames
SilverTea Sets
Tea Service with Kettles
Coffee, Sets
Knives, Forks, Spoons and Servers
Vegetable Dishes
Berry Bowls
Bread Trays
Bouillon Cups
Cake Baskets
Candlesticks
Candelabra
Cracker and Cheese Dishes
Card Trays
Cream Pitchers
Coffee Cups and Saucers
Dinner Plates
Dessert Plates
Entree Dishes
Epergnea
Centrepieces
Flower Baskets
Tea Caddies
Tea Makers
Tea Strainers
Tea Balls
Toast Racks
Vases
Water Pitchers
Waiters
Toilet Sets
Desk Sets
Lamps
Crystal Service Plates,
Soup, Dinner, Tea, Dessert Plates
Crystal Stemware in Complete Sets
English Porcelain Plates, Cups and
Saucers
Afternoon Tea Sets and Breakfast
Sets
Hall Clocks
Mantel Clocks
Boudoir Clocks
Folding Clocks
Umbrellas
Crops
French Fans
Opera Glasses
Christmas Cards
FOR MEN
Ash Trays
Cigarette Holders
Cigarette Cases
Cigar Cases
Cigar Lighters
Cigar Cutters
Pipes
Tobacco Pouches
Humidors
Card Cases
Wallets
Hip Books
Coin Cases
Canes
Crops
Rosaries
Crucifixes
Cuff Links
Drinking Cups -Desk
Sets
Desk Lamps
Eyeglass Cases
Folding Clocks
Wrist Watches
Pocket Watches
Watch Chains
Hall Clocks
Desk Clocks
Office Clocko
Marine Clocks
Ships' Bell Clocks
Flasks
Garters
Belts, Silver or Gold Buckles
Key Chains
Key Rings
Match Boxes
Portfolios
Fountain Pens
Pencils
Pocket Knives
Shaving Brushes
Shaving Soap Holders
Shaving Seta
Scarf Pins
Finger . Rings
Signet Rings
Stamp Holders
Tie Holders
Thermometer Cases
Umbrellas
Waistcoat Sets
Military Brushes
Toilet Sets
Thermos Sets
Fitted Suit Cases
Fitted Travel Bags
Pocket Memorandum Pads
Bridge Sets
Limousine Sets
Christmas Cards
PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
ADJUSTED TO PREVAILING CONDITIONS
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