j-p .T H f f , . V .5.,. . i i Mfi- K a K ; . , .K'. ,-' mm Wm UBWffl F fc ." k If $ m V II-. rr-A' "V.H.'VTj ' 'W ." EVENING C?tJBLIO LEDGER ttiriLADELi2V, WEbtflSSDAY, "5&&tWS3RY "Mi? 3 313 w T3 Hudson IIib Cnmptnv ilrooklyn, ,v Y M. I'crtlti. Bnuintrr i Boy Fatally Injured When He Is Struck by Automobile Driver Is Under Arrest "Turner for Concrete' fl MOTOR HITS TROLLEY CAR A study of previous records of depression indicates that the time to buy is rapidly appronchinjr. This is especially true in the case of buildings in which there is now a shortage equal to two full years of building construction. TURNER Construction. Co 1713 Sannom Nlrrrt PHILADELPHIAN KILLED. 2 HURTMN AUTO CRASH Painter Killed at Lancaster When Machine Goes Over Embankment A. Dccoorto. 'NU South Sitli'th ftroct, a painter anil paporluinsiT with a place nf lmsini'fi nt Sixtieth nml Spruce streeti, was killed, nml Siilncj Knoffler, 112." Cnthiirine treet. ntnl Annn Knofllcr. liin six-vear-nlil iliiucli ter, were seriously injuinl Mrnln afternoon when nil iiutmnnlnle in wlueli they were riilinsc went mrr a tunny live-foot etnbnnlsinent m-nr I.niii'UKtei. Degoode illoil while being liiken to the General Hospital in I.anrnster The two men nml the little cirl lefi tliln lity yesterday afterniion. and a they were pnMting the J.ehmnn I'liue bridge over the I'cnnsylvnnia Ilnilroud the steering wheel hecaine jammed nml before the machine could he MtrniKht eneil out it crushed through the Rutin rails and plunged to the railroad tracks below. Members of a train crew saw the accident nnd lifted the automobile off the three vktlins. They were phi I in a railroad car and n special engine brought them bnek to Lancaster, but Degoode died ns he wns being tnken from the conch to the umbuhinee. Knofllcr und hi3 daughter are in n crit ical condition suffering from internal injuries. I One person killed and six Iniured was irMwiln.i't toll from clileii1nr accidents. 1 The majorit of the injured lire children. The injuries of Samuel MrOulgnti. "It jrnrs old. 71 Knst Wister street, proved fntnl. He died almost intnntv whei. ! struck h an nutoinnbile ns lie stepped iiitu IVuu street east of (lerinnntown avenue After he had taken the rlii'il to the- i (leniinntovMi Hospital, where he wa pronounced ilc.nl. the driver of the car. Alfred ('. Mason. 10,'l Allen Inne. sur rendered In the police, lie will have a hearing befoie Magistrate lVnnnck. Struck b an automrihile while cross ing the stieef in front of his home lust night, Charles Hernstcin. thirteen years o'd. VJ7 South streit. Is at the I'eim- i svlvaniii Hospital in a serioun condi tion He sulTereil a fractured rib and seieii- injiiriisj to the liier. according to plisii uiim. After the nccident the uriver of the car put on speed nml (led. Hutinlng to greet his father returning from work last night, .lohu Kohhelt. tile j ears old. of l!'J21 Turner street, was run mer tij a motortruck at Ridge I avenue and Tueiitv-scronil street, siif feiing injuries of the face and head. He was taken to the Mari Drexel Himie A. Mebnci. IL'.'!!! Ciranl aienue. lateter nml ilnver of the trmk. will b" iiiiaignMl Icioie Mr.gi-tinte OmuiM at the Niniteenth ami Oxford streets statmn Hiding a biciile 0n (iennnntown (Wvic' ,cnr R,ttcniRo,,trcc!t' in I n nnfifiro nnnnrn stroet, wns,Hfwit"yl,,!njfir!1LtInUn:tl HII V 111 111 I II M t I J when ho crashed Into a trolley cnr. The L I lUIVILU HUUUL.U liny was removed to the (lermnntown Hospital, where his injuries were diessp,) nnt ,,, wna MIll !,, I'lnyliig In the street, Mary Rotch mnn, twelve jenrs old, of 11)10 Knst emingo street, ran in front, of an au tomobile at rrankfortl nvenuo and l'a cillc street, and was knocked down, suffering a fracture of the left leg and contusions of the body. She jvns tnken to the Northeast Hospitnl. Walter Herchtold, of !tfl,"7 Joyce street, driver of the machine, was held at the Twenty-fourth district police stntion for 11 hearing. A man and woman who backed their nuto into n south-bound trolley on York road, nt Seventieth avenue, were seri ously injured. They are Mrs. Esther Wilson, of MO." Midvale nveitue, nnd Ldwnrd ( Irving, of Mohnwl; avenue. Their chauffeur. Arthur Johnson, re ceived minor cuts. All were taken to the Jewish Hospitnl. SOMEBODY'S HONEST William II. Herry, collector for the port of Philadelphia, reported thnt a typewriter had been stolen from his o'ftlce in Chester last week. This morn ing when I'nul lterry, son of the col lector, came in the oHlce he found the lipcwriter reposing on the desk. A note was attached saying that the thief had a guilty conscience nnd hail to return it. l'ollce arrested Preston Houlton it" n suspect. GE1M01 Jewelry and Money Taken by Burglars Third Crimo in Neighborhood Foiled ONE SUSPECT IS SOUGHT Two robberies nnd an attempted rob bery ocurred yesterday nnd curly today within a short distance of one another in the residential section of flerman town. The man on duty nt the Tulpehochen garage, Washington lane und Wayne avenue, frightened otf the would-be thieies by shooting at them. Just across the street, nt the Wood-Norton apartments, thieves were more success ful, valuables worth $.117 being ob tained, while n short distance away, nt 1'Jll West Tpsal street, a thief broke in n house and got jewelry worth ."JiUO. The thieves at the gnrage were foiled hi William Itnrr, on duty during the early morning hours, who heard a noise, threw open the. sliding doors of the gnrngc nnd saw two men rapidly dis appearing up the street, llnrr Ilred at ttio men. but was unnuic to mut ineir (light. This was one of several attempts to enter the gnrage. Ilobbers at the anartment house jim mied open the door leading to the apart ment of Fred C, Ostcrhout nnd ran sacked tho rooms. They cot n diamond brooch, valued at SluO. nnd two wom en's handlings. The home nf John V. Lime. Vnsnl street, was entered by n side window, and two wntchcH and chnins. lavnlllercs and a diamond pin nnd wallet, bearing Mr. Lanes initirls, J. V. I, were tnken. Mrs. Lane encountered n suspicious- looking man snortly before tho robbery, whp naked In broken English about the nousa nml its occupants, nnd told a number of wnr stories, 1I0 wns seek ing food. She says he wore n long gray overcoat and a gray rap, nnd do- scribes him ns being live feet eight inches tall, ot slender bttlld, light coin plcxioncd, nnd with dark eyes, nnd about tivcnty-clght years old. To Hold Forum on Sunday Laws The Church Club of Pliilndolphln will hold an open forum on the subject, "Sunday How Should Its Obscrvanci Be Regulated by Law?" nt the Inns much Mission, 1011 Locust street, this evening nt 8 p. m. PLAfJ ADVERTISING COURSE Poor rilchard Club to Qlve Practical Instruction The cducntlonal committee of tho Poor Illchnrd Club has completed ar rangements for a course, in practical advertising, to be given nt the Conine street clubhouse beginning some time this month. The sessions will be held once n week, from 7 to 1) p. in., nnd there will be no charge for participation. The course is open to members of the l'oor Illchnrd Club nnd to young men and women recommended by club members. The ediicntlonnl committee feels that in this' way will he launched an undertaking that will he ot ffenulnn mnn - young men nnd women interested I? .viiiniiiK) imruuu liny mose emnln. by advertisers, printers, publish,., T. nifnnn nd l1 II Appllcntlons for mcmbersliln close on January 8. tBW . ir TitKY won' wnnn SAUtffictlon (Inftrantttd Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners E. G. FORD CO. mi N. stn ' i-hiu,, r I HATS KENOVATEb J3S2L if- Intludlnjc lrlmmlm. 11 m for Indira' ST Alt HAT CLEANING CO 18I0M. TlT.nr.WT HT. yL. HOTEL MANAGER WHO HAH ANI CAN PRODUCE RESULTS is opkn i'on rnsiTiov Aft maxa- nnii or rnnrniKTOie 11 720. i.nixiKti (irnci: Now tliisars for tin- rnrrfrtlon of Snrrrli Drferis will rnmmtnrr Jlnnilui. .Itiniinrv 10. Cull far full iiirtti'iil.irs 11ml IN-rnunul In. tprWew. Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL TOR STAMMERERS U2l Arch sjrnt D 0 BOUGHT You cn wear your SMALLEST SHOE J with EASE and COMFORT whilo lulng 5 i"jjrlD8SL5 wr- ' G North 11th St. 1 Dour nli. Mnrlift House of Kstalillaliril ItrllahlllO lllrhftt lrlrw Vftln (in ,rnntrp,l LICHTEY'S -, PLASTER Stick to your ft like a pootiec stamp, Sold only In Grten Eimtoou. TnV. ni oth.r .-J T JHIW dHIpW if c 1686 CaveBwellers onyePlavare A. Diamond Rings for Men What more personal girt for a man than a diamond ring'-' Many styles trom which to make selection. For instance, one nf dull reen "old. hand chased, with line diamond in hexagonal set ting of platinum "? 1 90. We invite a comparison of prices. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MirP.'MI WT" TI.WI U.I!- SI I.VIM'.s.M ITIlS T THE founding of Philadelphia many immigrants lived in caves in the river bank. In one of these the first child in 'Philadelphia was born. In those rough days one had small worry about the safety of personal possessions. Two centuries, however, have made vast differences, so that today burglar-proof vaults and other devices are nr-r-r-nrv tn nrntpct vnur vnhiables. We have individual boxes for "The Gnarantee la rent at reasonable rates in burglar-proof vaults. This is but one of ffic Rank for Ma ' the many features of our excellent service. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPO SIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 4 1 5 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52D STREET ) 1 HE Cadillac automobiles made today are better than those made yesterday. And every tomorrow will see a still better Cadillac. We have pleasure in transmitting this pledge of the Cadillac Motor Car Company to our cus tomers, whose allegiance we value as our most precious business asset. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 1 42 North Broad Street toTjt f inn 1 1 ass j nimoi'i. I'Morni'i. s in, ,,,,.....- - - K.il ... .? THF.SF. THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST I PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA 1 .. . i r....;.. --. '. A',.;,.l....r l mi . - i See lite uesi .umivs ' iwiyuuui numi i iii'uire a riT, -,-r-p tp- 'i fADAJAM cii.viNT.mv vi: JWCThe NIXOM-INIKUUl.Mjcrkop , vniMinn u rrhc NlXON-NIRDLlNtitK THbA I Kt.3 AVENUE -',"' ma r'l.V."" imiKI. CLAPTON In "THE WEB OF DESIRE' . . . . wl ,; A..I,l.ljtN V I (II s. (, l ) "LOVE" riTMTI ir?v :r- L-,1 1 1 X "SUDS" a- I Hi i St 'I I 1 M.I. . i n i'K i.niiin in rr-. . ,-- . i. Minvi: mm'M.t - BELMUiN.l " rn,cFc'r,,VL-vUr,l.. "-ri - .i ' ,,..-.."--..., wy VJ -iai.,. wvv,,v-I V,,r r. Ill I i illtlNM. I.ICII Mill In "The Brcadvay Bubble" "THE MISFIT WIFE" iAR ''""' AN" t:i'XK vv mi. i. ii. " ., "The Frislty Mu. Johnson z . r- ....in amj r.iii vi.s i CfcUAK . ' r- ,,nnT,K- ..it ill I U ! iii illK'IIIIMVI - ii i i i nii.i.tt. " tf ,i nwmwii i Mi vi i. in M v 'ikni.ii i'i i ii in "A Romantic Adventuress" FRANKFORD ,:''K1', ',IJ l I N llll N's "THE FOKBlDDliN THING" Til I.I1N I I)" m COLISEUM "WjJkV "The Lady of the Dugout" ir I Ai iGermantown ''"'Im'iS.v'.';.' ,ni,v' t i in i-i i.i i M in . 1 N i cAnPR 4 " rl.lllA UPlllAII- Mil Milll "MID-CHANNEL" I--''. A . I lull.Y "LOVE" GRAND"- .' ,-!;;., llU Hill! llll linUllKIII In "A THOUSAND TO ONE" IMPERIAL - ! W. I il I IR ! , .11 I ' I I I . nrufi! n MY Wirt i n m.s 1 1 ik , 1?T . - ""HE HUSBAND HUNTER" nixon -.;;;'M,;-"-'l tIffers"on :;.y;py,?j "THE PLUNGER" ' , kmiuuim .m... hn mi in - "lhc olc-rtCL-s Miss Luie i't i 1 1 i -1 1 - .- ' -' ll I " S' 1 ! O lll , , . r .- T-, T- r . T. . ,-, ,1 !-,,! . . ,. LIBERTY :, rini I "FOOD FOR SCANDAL' l IX MAUIOV.I ll.. Ii. "TH& KhS 1 LLb iEX rtD l w ll.l.l Ml HUM ' "' "THfc SCU1 I LERS" AURORA-3 M"iM-h imi.y I akk MU si,uuu:toiiini:ik:- ' " 'I he l-OSl Ol llic iTiumi-Miia ZT-kini ivikim im mi it rim RENN MMPM I- liAII.Y ..mi: i"r or Tiir iioiiirvw o-rlai Mjllurr ' """ """"I niinrrn il.I'MIII AV " .l U Ml. I l l. Ml lilt. 1 1 in "THE RICH T TO LOVE" model ' w ":. sirr II l Kl I". "llll KM. I . "The Lcot of the Mohicanj" OVERBROOKmWI.Vi'.Iu'v, ii. ii i.itii : i in--"THE LOVhl-LOWER" I 'li I I'HIS T "i ' U IS I 1-1 .l M II In "LOVE" Jl lUl-l-i ' x i i .iu,li i. i, oiii, r, h ir sii ii, . in.- ifiiv.it. ..'rL.f" rurr'n i n oiikhv A Sale of Gloves priced and planned to shatter all Ccntemcri records for bargain giving at Annual Sale time More than 100 styles of Ccntemcri Gloves from France, England and America all at 2 9 C Centemeri Gloves 123 S. 13th St. (New York Store, 400 Fiflb Ave.) A Sale for Men Lined and unlincd, wrist length and 1 gauntlet, i'roin France, from England and America's pi fiest Lentemeri Capeslan, kidskin, jrlOVCS suede and chamois Sie in abundance, grouped separately for quick service 123 S. 13th St.' T & f ( New York Store, I OOIIflh Ave.) ' Following are some ot our well known styles, many exclusively Centemeri, that are in the sale : For Women The Seville The Elsinorc The Belleclaire The Lotus The Isere ' The Van Dyke The Loire The Phoebus The Bandalctte The Fielder in French Kithkin, Mocha and Chamois) Sacque Wrist Suede 2 clasp Capeskin, pique sewn I clasp Capeskin, PXM sewn "Pouch" Aviation and Motor Glove For Men. Capeskin Gloves Suede Gloves Chamois Gloves "Pouch" Aviation and Motor Gloves Lined and Unlincd Gloves Cask Over lhc Counter Only A Sale for Wrnien including the Ccntemcri Seven, those masterpieces of French glovccrnft Every exquisite style of tho nationalo quality French kidskin gloves from our factories in Grenoble, France Suede, mocha and chamois lined and unliued capeskin gloves For dress, street, sport nnd every wear Excepting solely gloves in lengths longer than 12 button Centemeri Gloves 123 S. 13th" St. (New York Store, 400 Fiflli Ave.) 4m! ft ej O ' '&i ifl llfl BLUEBIRD myi'ttu SUSQUEHANNA i VUliUi 11V XIIK KMJI" " y ; .!. fcLr.'V i;-MJy4y'''i"S"'''.-N'"'i' '.''vi- lL. iL? ' '.Vii'i iii U$0xMdisi- ,,8i.. i, ( .mf,.) i il i "T Jwttn- M4iiij.i. ,all I .!,,