Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1921
3 PRISONERS GONE;
SUSPEND TURNKEY
Veteran Policeman Faces Trial
After Men Accusotl of Rob
bing Actresses Flee
CELL LOCK CARRIED AWAY
Thm- nn"ti''i' i'niit'l fni.it tilt
Twrlftli A"'1 1I" tT-oot- poll(M station
Iftwf'" 1 ::;" "l"1 r' !'"' "'r',"', t,,ls
morning, nii'l fnm' ,in,lrs ,n,rr Supi'riti-
j..lt Mills onlcriMl llic Hiihpcnxinii of
"" . .. 11...1.. .,,,., ,!...,, nt lwi utn.
;o(ciiii i- "1",., "' " "
ilon Iiou.
' ,,,.,1, will) lint lionll nil duly till II
i,V for iii-iii-1.v tl.h ty-four y.ws. will
t'nrl'ir-l f..r Irlnl lu-forr tlio polV,.
Mn of II"' ('iv" Sn-vlT f'"nl,Vi"
The in-ii who i'i'npwl. iliTorilitu: In
rinou I'"",,,i fml" HiiIx'i-iiiU'iiiM'in
Villi offm'. n''':, . . '
John T Miirlln. tw-pnty-sW .m-iiv-
.1 nn( i rniiK inMiii-ii. i.ni. mi,
Jclitiiis Ii'-nHns clinrso.l vvilli liircr-n.v.
.,1 Itnl-nt SiiiihiIcth. nwnltliifc' n li-'iir
,. on a rlini-8' f 'irinj; unit i-uli'il
u'.au wonjioiit.
Van in l'"1 I'nliloil wore trntisfr-ri'Pil
, ,. KiftiTtitli .nml J.oeut streets
ion Vt lilBlit for the hearing to
5 " bffom MnisNtrnt.. O'l'.ri.'.i. Snuii
u" u nM'iiulixl III t lin lin
"', .i..T T.v.lftli nml I'lnp Mti-i-eti
11 M'gl". VWI-I Ml ..- ...-, I"
i !.. 1n Lrtimi (mil filti
ihlion, nil'i wii" i" '-- ""'"
Y" ' 1 llol i.
IIHIII" '.... ,,..l.. ..,.,.f ll, ,,.,
.trr- .lliliiinMitl.v n-leep in tile t1I nt
i ."d liii iimrnlmr wln-n I"' nmtlt lii.
wilinils N'o extiliiiiiition ih iniiilc us In
Lv uiniiv tunes tin- tiirnUey vMteil the
JtHromn iltnins tlio Imlunee of Hie iiiRlil.
li .i,p mII ilnor w:is openi'il nml Hie
mn "' r"m '" " "
Mf.mlf liniirs Inter.
Curried I-orlt ,vva.v
i. i I tlic escnneil prisoners took
Ihclork ol tli'1 wll tI"nl" wl,n tliom. so
Ihorc ii I'" i'' f lsitowltiB at tliis
lime if tin" I'" w"s l,'l',,,,1 "' wns
tunnl open Descriptions ()f the men
hve brrn sent to nil station houses nnu
to police lieiiiiiliinrters in other cities'.
itriiii mid Ilolilen were listed to
bl'f n liuiil lirnrlng on. llic clinrKi" of
bavins broken into tlie vooin oei'tipieil
br four elioius girls from a musical
roronlj (.iiiipnnj. at 1-OS Walnut
fctrwt. r:irl Sunday niorninc
JIls"- Anna .un-uu turn .ui-s .nn.
?huMr, two of the four ehortis Kirls.
!w.mi.,i,.ii mi iiimrtmeut at l-OS Walnut.
On Sutnidiv nigiit lat they were vis-
Iteil uv II"' oilier gins, .wi t .uum
Oranse mid M.ss Ah inn Yntox.
(Iris .MiiUp CIkiiko
V v Or.inse nnd Miss YatiM derided
toniuaiii oi'r ulslit. nnd the four went
to bod Mat tin nnd Hidden, it is suid.
ncMiui'd " adjoiiiinij loom. Diirms
the Higlil lhe picked the loci; on the
door of tin- apartment occupied by the
lirk mid were raii-ackini; the bureau
and tin rr.iM iiui; jiiii;-. .m-s
JIasuti awoke i.iul M'reiiiued, the girls
T - . ,
Tin' mi ii il:isii"ii Irom ine room, iiiuuig
sold im-li bill;, lontaining S7, tin-
mlUP li.H -;' I uej iiiiew u iiM--i"i-IrPiiill"'
window ot their room, and were
trfirn: in iseaie to a rear allej. alter
tiMnil! ' '' uicJi l:iu from tlic window,
when llnv were captured. Al a pre
llmmarv I.. arms they were held under
ji'lHl I i.i I. .mil tlie uw was si heduled
(or liiir'l ln'iiini',' tixluy .
MISS JULIA RANDALL DIES
Beloved Friend of Poor and Sick
Heart Trouble Victim
Mi" lulu Itninlnll. of UO'l." Saiisom
Html I'.uignler of tlie late Archilinld
Randal' .mil widely known for her
flianl!ilili woik u tliis citj, died tills
mornin; ,u her home niter an illness of
.fv, ral wn'ks .She is survived by one
filter i SiiMin W. Hiimlull. Miss
l!.iinlii!l w.i., the tliild of four sisters.
the j- -v the lute Mother Snrnli T.
Itnniln I Inn ng been n leligious of
tie snnul llnnl and superior nt the
lomnit .ii 1M!I Arch sticet lor a
nniiiliii i.i narsi. A second si-dcr. Miss
I Jlrt.i li.iiHinll, died about lliree jears
Mi- .1 ha It.indnll was clo-clj a.sso-
Cutnl villi tlie wolk of vlsit'ns tlie
Philjili Ip ii i Hnspitjil. For fort) years
(he umii'iI Hie Mil; nml siiffer'np in
that uiMiiiiliiiii together witli oilier
Cbildri n .-I M.iry. an association nflip
uteil with lin Kur i c(l Ileal t Oinvont, in
1118 I ll
'llic II.IHI liiinii-'boiit the i Itv knew
and i . .1 Ih.i-. fr I,,.!- rbiii-ity wns uu
Innleil in,. I she gnvc of herself in time
and -wuiMlln, m U-H ns in other
a-
I..im .1- lie i-, Itandall .mil her sk
tr pi kiioikril down liv n liimclUl
lien ,iiiji,tiiig from a ttolley cur at
Tuiiih i,i-i mi, Chestnut streets and
Jh- .1 ,li,i , 1,1,,.,. Ull Imdli 'iijuicd.
rui . ,,,s ,. henit cotiilition di'-
MP"I .m. I -he died this morning t
10 i, , ' i
POLICE SEEKING MURDERER
Alien Siot to Death In Street While
Talking Walk
1 onii-ilii i ii. of ih,. Sccoi.d
. ill -I I eel- stimuli, . scinch -'
'wh iie.n- I'liiliidelphin for u
il io he tlie shner of Car
n.ne. lnit-oiic vein-sold, of
i Sixth -liiet. wlio was shot
I i-i night at l'asiiuU ae-
Hi
lad (
ls in
man '
Mill
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N'.if.ur' Ii.im, ii widow nml four
M "'" ''" ,MIngi-l e-s t Ii ii n :i month
II wnlnu -uid toiii she could
Jt r .inn t, i,p, husbaii'd's miii-iler.
he I' ol mi e ncs t ll II r she knew of
l"'1 '" !l"l ei lllis Ihrcuteiiing
r,
fpait ii
'M'pei. rarlj In-l CM-iung.
wiit for n wttll; near his home.
'mini; iivpiin,. near South sheet
I nie. fi mi the crowd nml lm ,
Ut I'h
m.in
.. . I -' ' "mull III' l,l- IIISI'I
l" I 'lm llllllll Mospitlll llllll did
ii i
inlliliiiik lie was taken (o
I mi
I"" " ivlm.r Inl.l.. 'CI... I., .11.., 1....I
. r. ....... ,l.- Ill ll-, ,,,lt
i"'r,"l In- bums and gnued his hi-ail.
.' i''ue -aj thul the moment lie
e Ii ii, i he mili-muieil the inline of
,'!' , "' for whom they now me
"aril, n ..
''1 Fair Price
ml Satisfactory
Service"
' npen'tloii It'tuffii architect,
i-i tlftirli.il contrnctiii ine.mH
' "in .mil i flit lent HsIitlnK "r
"' 0. Hull.
' e fin ,ufli. h ctieilrinn nnil
1 I imi1i-iIk(. Ill ;in ilolnllr-il
1 " iiu't-i lata nml liniinB ,itl
George Woodward, Jr.
I Ifrtrii-il (iinlriiiliir
172.1 Hansom Slrccl
'h l'rure 0 1 Q Kryttonti ll.irr Kflj
WEST PHILADELPHIA GIRLS IN THRIFT CLUB
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Not In he outdone by (lie hnjs of (lip West Pliihidelpltl.i V M. ('. A., who orgnnifil a Ihrlfl club a short lime
:i;o. girls riiiliR'cted with West Itramh have Jtitiijel Into Hie work of h-aining how In sac nuil tratliiug others
(o iln llir same tiling
STAID ORIENTALS GIVEN
JOLT BYJJCCIDENTAL GARB
Chinese Wonder Why Women H.'.re
Are Able to Defy Chill Winds
The amount of neik mid limb dis
closed to tlie wintry wind and the mas
culine eve by the girls mi Uronil street
caused extreme nervousness union;; cer
tuin members of the Chine-e sill; mis
sion, which isited this city on all in
spection tour today.
Some didn't seem able to get their
minds bail; on the slk industry.
"These American girls show so much
of the neck ami body. Why do they
not catch the cold in legs';" Mr. l.ee
Tuiiiiiny asked.
"Well tlon'l you like our girlsV" he
was asked in return.
Mr. Tuiiiiiay smiled thoughtfully.
"Tlicy'rc'so -Irange." lie nfurmurcil.
"Do you think tlic women of China
should vote?" was ii-ked.
"It would be -o useless," leplicd the
Oriental without i.tphiiniiig what lie
meant.
All hut two of the nine uicuiheis of
the mission, which was sent lieie to
study the Aineiiian sill; industry by the
Chiiics,. (in eminent, wore we-teru
clothes except Tin .lu-I.ing and Wong
Ming-llsieii. who weic dn oil in beau
tiful brocaded inauilai in coat-.
After visiting the Textile School at
I'.roiul and Pine streets, the Mint and
icveral -ilk liiaiiufiictiiniig plants, the
party will leave for New Yolk.
PLANS STOUT INQUEST
Father of Dead Girl Gives Corcner
Names of Witnesses
There limy he new dec!opnient in
the case of Arluie May Stout, the ri-li
school student who-c death has l.-ii-cil
the fpiestioii of possible murder, nnd
in cotiiici tion with which I-Mwin King,
dr., of Ilristol, is uii(li- iirri-t, pending
the coroner's iniiic-l Monday.
I'i-cciiihii M. Stout, father of the girl,
nnd who caused King's auest. was in
conference with Cm oner's licputy Paul
today and submitted a list of nniiies of
person-. to bo subpoened for the in-
quest.
M,ss Stout was found dead fiom a
bullet wound in her home. .VJ"il Web
ster sleet, in Oi luhoi . The cu-c was
lisied us suicide, but tlie father's belief
is his daughter was muideiiil. King,
a suitor of the girl, is liellownl to have
been the l.'l-t person In see her nlitc.
Stout . it i- understood, litis letters
from King to his daughter in which it
is -nid the youth Ihicaleiied to kill him
self unless Mis- Stout wciild marry him.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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T. B. M. -Xo one wants
to be a "tired business man."
You leave your business fa
tigues and worries behind
voii when you stop at Col-
I
tins institute on
home.
your way i
Let us give you a personal I
demonstration w i t h o u t
charge.
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Some 3 Houses
II o v uv i il ill n.. ( f -i i f ir
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Deaths of a Day
R. A. LEWIS
Member of Caldwell Firm Dies in
Ninety-first Year
Kichnrd Anthony Lewis, ninety-one
years old, well known in the business,
socinl mid philunthropiL' life of Phila
delphia, d'ed yesterday. Itorn in Mas
sachusetts, he came to Philadelphia in
IS." I and entered the cnip'oy oof .lames
I'. Caldwell tV Co., jewelers, then in
Chestnut street below Kiflli. Five years
inter lie was made a member of the
linn, lontiuiilng actively in tlint enpu
c!t until I.S7."i when ho wns n snecinl
I partner.
Mr. Lewis was a director of the
Keystone W'nti ll Case Co. and of the
Ileluwiire Insurance Co. nnd president
of two New lhigland corporation-. lie
wns elected u member of the I'nion
League in ISO.", and al-o belonged to
tin' Pennsylvania Horticultural So
ciety, New Kngland Society of Penn
syhiinia, Ili-toili'ii! Society nnd n
I director ol the Pennsylvania School of
1 Indiisttial Ait.
I l'linera! services will he at I lie homo
of his son, Henry A. Lewis. -iiu
Spruce street, nt -:.'() o'clock Friday
afternoon. Interment will be ptivate.
Mr. Lewis leaves three other sU1(s and
j a daughter.
George M. Newhall
(ieorge M. Newhall, consulting eugl-
neer and an internationally known
I cricketer, died yesterday in the C.cr
'mnutown Hospital from kidney trouble.
; He had been ill three weeks, lie was
seventy live years old and lived at ."0!
West llaiisheiry street.
I Mr. Newhall was one of ten Inolhei-s
who ev.-elleil in i ticket. Of these
brothers Charles Allcrlon New hull, or
Chestnut 11)11. survivis. Mi. Newhall
,w.is a sugar, paper and chemical 1011-
soiling engineer with ollices in tlie Com
i nicD'iiil Trii-i I'.iiilding. He wn- a--
socl.ilcd with 1!. S Kent tV Co.. N'-w
i York, and the liulu-ti inl Apparatus
Conioralioii. lie was u memher of the
Oermuntowii. Mcr'uui and Philadelphia
Cricket Club-
DAYLIGHT LAW URGED
Chamber of Commerce Working for
National Legislation
Tim Chamber of Cnninierce hcic, m t -
iug in unijunction with similar orgaui-
iiliiins in New Yolk, l'.o-toll. Pitl-
1 burgh nnd Italtimoie. snpnli'incnli d In
' the Manufai lm eis' Couiu il of the Stale
of New Jersey, will woik to establish
din light saving.
' Collgll'SS will he ICipleslcd to p.l III
uniform day light -saving law throughout
the eastern time volie.
i The movement will be given illlii lu
ll! ii nucting to be In Id ill New York
'nil February !'. I!' l'c-clitlllivcs ot the.
i Philadelphia Chamber of Cuuuch e will
nth ml.
The i ounciliiiani' u-obit'.oii urging
congressmen I mm tins -late to -uppnit'
a national dnvlighl saving law wil-
, signed lodav b tin lavoi
UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS
FOR MEN
One Day Outings
from
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
JlounJ
Trip
$3.00
Vtu Ti tia
Atlilltloaal
Evcy Olhcr Sunday
m r;.t t i'k.iu.. ii 'I i
i.
SEASHORE
Atlantic City, Ocean
City, Wildwood and
Cape .Mov
i:KUY hl'MIAl
n.v.ir.il CI Kft VrT12o
Trp "P1-0" Addition!
Ltavi Cbtatnut anil South
f.t l'errlm for Atltntio City
7 30 A M
I'or Occn Cltr Wllilwood
ind Cp Mir, listio Cbetout
St ferry 1 ft) A, M , South
Bt. Jorrjr 7 10 A. M.
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N. Y. INSTITUTIONS SHARE
IN $250,000 BEQUESTS
Several Roman Catholic Charities
Remembered in Woman's Will
Trenton, .Inn. o('i. (P.y A. P.) New
York religious and i liniitalilc institu
tions slime gcnerou-ly in the distribu
tion of more (linn u quarter of a million
dollars in heqtu-ts under the will of
Mi-s Klleii C. Ilurrs, of New- York
mid Lnkewood, (ih d yesterday in court
here. Many of the i huriliible beque-ts
were for beds in perpetuity in memory
of Miss Harris' father and mother.
Four-fifths of the icsidue of the es
tate goes to the erection of a building
for Columbia I inwr-'ty for the purpose
of si ientitic ie-eiiicli and otie-iiftli of
the amount is to be used for the main
tenance of tliis institution.
Among the bcni'licinric- nie Lmilie
KnssburgJ a iiin-e who attended Miss
Harris in her la-l illness. She is given
SL'0.000. Other bequests arc Maria
Mnilrn, a cousin. STii.(KH). and Mrs.
nii.abeth Pieiie, of Haitford, (Jonu.,
'.(1,(1(1(1.
Included in tlie list of institutions
which lire hciiclicinrics under the will
are: St. Vincent's Hospital. New York
illy, SUO.OOU for three beds for free pa
tients; Home of the Aged of tin' Little
Sisters of the Poor. New York. SIO.OOO:
House of Calviiiv, Inc.. New York,
SIO.OOO: St. P.cnedict's Home for Hes
litute Colored Children, Uye. N. Y..
SIO.OOO; Koniaii Catholic Orphans'
Asylum. New Ymk. SIO.OOO; Itaret
Settlement nml Dav Nursciy, New
Yoik. SIO.OOO; Society of Soldiers of
the Huh Soul-. S.'OOO. and the Cath
illic Institute lot- the ISIiml. SIO.OOO.
TO HONOR FIRE CHIEF
Capt. Sylvester B. Peak, Resigned,
With Insurance Patrol 50 Years
A dinner will he given in honor "f
Contain Svlvc.-tir I!. Peak, vtho-e ins
inuation lioiii the lire department bus
just been accepted, mi Siituidav night
at the station liou-e of Insurance Pa
trol .Vo. '', Fifth ami Houston streets
Captain Puik lives at "Onli Nmii'i
Marshall sticet. and has been a lireman
for lifty veins, having joined the In
' urauce Patiol in 170. lie has hem
I a c.iplain for thirtv-twu years, liefm-e
I he went into llie tin' lighting liu-uir
(-lie -erved with the I'nion army in the
, Civil War.
Raid Hotel. Arrest Six
The Clinloi, Hotel, llllll Ridge at,-,
tine, wns i,iiie, catly lodav by l.nu
li'liatlt (il'illlt Mliple. of tlie 'I'wi ulielh
iiiiiI I'littouvt I -ircct- stilt ion. who
as ordeied hv Mnvor Mootc to "i le.ni
ll. i" the Fillciiith wind. Three nun
and time young vo'ieii were nire-tiil.
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virPY
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Diamond Bar
Original -
'Ti:i.i:i'lt(NKi
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates
LUIG1 RIENZI
CUltUECT APPAREL FOtt WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
SUPERIOR FUR COATS
Formerly
Alaska Sc.tl Co.U, Fitcli cape collar .. $1100.00
1 luclson Seal Dolman, superior quality (48-incli) I 100.00
Scotch Mole Wrap (-16-inch) 850.00
Beaver Coat (dark skins, 30-inch) 750.00
I litdson Seal, kkunk collar and cuffs (46-mch) . 850.00
bablc Squnrcl, opossum coll.n and culls 500.00
AND MASY OTHERS
ENTIRE WINTER STOCK
SUITSCOATS DRESSES-WAISTS
At Extraordinary Savings
Z -- ,You Never Pay More at RieniPi-. '
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TO SAFETY AT FIRE
Another Escapes in Her Night
Clothes From Home as Smelt
ing Plant Burns
FUMES HAMPER FIREMEN
One woman was lowered from n sec
ond story window nnd another escaped
ill her night clothes when fire swept the
main building of tlie fiirard Smelling
and Tlefluiiig Co , adjoining their lioine
at Klchnionil nnd Tioga stieets. at 7
o'clock this morning.
Carl ("row. watchman nt the plant,
tvho lives In a house adjoining the mnln
building, discovered the lite. Ills
Irtiighter, Mrs. p.essle Fisher: his son
'n law. Alfred Fisher, and Snrnli (!or
loti were all asleep on the second lloor
f the endangered homo.
Smoke and fumes from burning hein
ii'iils quickly filled the Clow home.
Fisher carried Snrnli (iordon to a win
low on the second lloor and lowered her
o safety. Mrs Fisher ran through the
smoke In her night clothes.
The llnmes originated In u cloakroom
in tiie llrst lloor of the smelting plnnt.
Vhen discoveicd. they were sweeping
, through (he tir-t floor nnd were rapidly
'eating their way through "ie sicond
Moor.
Hv the time lireinen arrived the llairjes
I 'mil communiealeil with a large ipum-
ity of ititliiniiiiuble chemicals in a Ian
otntory on tlie second lloor,
Tlie burning chemicals gave fin lb
clouds of poi-onous smoke nml vapor,
which drove the firemen buck and
enabled the Haines to gain headway.
Itefnre tho tire was controlled both
floors of the main building were de
stroyed. Officials of the ('.Irani coin
puny would make no estimate of their
loss.
Harry (Saul, a fireman of truck
tonijvnny No. 10, was overcome by
tuincs from the burning vliemlcals nnd
fell twenlv-five feet from a ladder. He
wns revived nnd returned to the work
of lighting tlie lire.
GIRL WOOER STILL HELD
Miss Hebert In Moyamensing Pend
ing Her Deportation
Miss lienti'iio Ileb-rl, v'ltini of a dis
ease dlagno-ed by tlie doctors in the
simnle. unscientific t.rm "loveitis."
will be lieh! in Moy annning Prison un
til the arrival of deportation papcis
from Washington to leturii In r to
Camilla.
The young woinnn's iniiladv was
mimed liy Dr. William II. Ileriihardt. of
the i'nited Sl'iles Public Health Serv
ice, following a hearing yesterday at
the prison, when Miss Hebert declared
her "former idol" no longer held imv
fascination for her nnd then made a
desperate boll for frieilom.
She was nrrrsted here because of her
refusal to desist from her pursuit of
William Inzer, assistant malinger of
a tourist agency in this citv, mid be
muse she hud come Into this count i.v
from Canada after having been deported
from here.
Auto Students Win Certificates
One hundred nnd sity -two students
are to be lcwanhd with certificates of
pioliciency nt the i losing ccniscs to
night of tlie aiitoiiiobilc classes at Spring
Cnrdcu Institute. Itroad and Spring
(inrden streets. Speakers are J. Itor
tnii Weeks, president of the Kcv-toii"
Automobile Club, and Frederick Mi -Owen,
president of the institute. An
informal dance will follow the evi
cise-l, '
anssom s
Home-made Milk
BREAD
Finest loaf in Phila
Prices of Pastry also
reduced sharply. Lot us
maue tne weciainc: 01
Birthday cake.
;:il yi.irkrt si. i;.,: vt,iri,ri s,.
.'!! Vlnrkrt si.
.V.M A Vliirki-t
Pins
WOMAN
OWERED
OC i m Oricinally .$7.90 and 7
Disliuclivc - Exclusive.
hlMK t'i:
258
Now
$700.00
775.00
475.00
500.00
500.00
300.00
LUMBERMEN MEET HERE
Pennsylvania Association Opens Its
Twenty-ninth Session
The lYniisylvntiin Lumbermen ' Vs--oelnfiou
1 4 holding lis Ivvntv
ninth nm. iinl meeting today, ami i'
will ho continued tomorrow ill lie
licllevue-Htratford. Henry Coles.
Camdeii : IJ. V. Unrnes, Ynrdlev ;
Lewis W liroflius, Wilmington: C.
Frank Williamson, Media : Harrv .f.
Meyers, South Itctlilehem : Henry Pal
mer, Lnnghorne. and Fred H. I'vfcr,
Lnnenster, will be among the speakers.
Representatives of (he following or
Ciini7.nl ions nre present: Philudcl
phla Whnlcsiih) Lumber Dealers Asso
ciation. Nutionnl Itelnil Liliubur Deal
ers' Association. Fnstern Lumber
Salesmen's Association, Pennsylvania
Lumbermen s Mutual hire Insurance
Co., iind the Lumbermen's. Muttinl Cas
ually Co.
Samuel M. Vnuclnin. president of tlie
lliildwiu Locomotive Works, and John
S. Fisher. Pen n sylvan in state banking
commissioner, will speak nt the associa
tion's luncheon lomoriow.
ATTACK SOVIETTRADE PACT
Deal Branded as "Immoral" by
British Newspaper
trillion. Jan. lid Illy A. P.l Ar
rangements by which it is proposed to
lirlng nbnul a resumption of trade lela
lions between (irent Ilritain and Ku-siu
are attacked editorially by the Morning
Post of lliis city, which declares the
decision regarding tliis step us n "dubi
ous transaction, nnd nothing but a, pre
text for obtaining recognition of tlie
Soviet government." The newspaper
holds there is no trade with Russia that
is worth consideration, and expresses
the opinion that the public is entitled to
a very explicit account of tlie govern
ment's policy toward the Russian I'.oh
shevlk regime.
Recognition of Soviet Russia is
branded as "immoral" by the Post,
which adds: "Neither France nor the
Fulled Stales believes the Soviet gov
ernment to be a permanent Institution."
The new-piiper asks what (Sreat Rri
lain'.s position would be if "loyal Hus
sinns should ionic into their own
ngnin."
TO EXPLAIN BRIDGE PLAN
Mayor Ellis, of Camden, to Address
Spring Garden Association
Mnyor F.llis, of Camden, will he the
speaker nt a luncheon of the Spring
(Sardiii A-sointion nt 11! :.'(() o'clock to
day at the Hotel Lorraine. Mayor
F.llis will -penk on "Tlie Philadelphia- ,
Camden llinlge" and express tlie opin
ion of tlie business interests of Cam
den in regard to this enterprise.
William II. Haines, Jr., will preside
at the luncheon, which will be attended
by about 100 prominent business men ui
the Spring (iarden district.
TAKE POISON BY MISTAKE
Two men in Camden took poison cmh
today , ini-taking'it for rough mcdii-inc
P.otii were taken to the Homeopatl n
Hospital, when- it was said tlnn
chances for recovery were virtually icr
tiiin. Thev lire Fllwood Thomas, ot
F-0- Kverett stnsjt. nnd Frank Wat
towiez, a shoemaker, of 111)7 Thuinmii
street
Against Tennessee Sunday Bill
Nashville. Trim.. Jan. ".ii. l P.t A
P.l The pending Sunday nh-erviiin c
bill prohibiting Sunday ainu-i'im nt-.
but permitting tlie operation of nece
sary public utilities, was recommended
for rejection by the Senate judiciary
committi-i- la-t night, while tin Hou-i
committee postponed action
in n i
j ut-'v-iuibt; iii uirsc o.is
J On Sale! j
W lhursday and rriday L
m women's jRy QS
M shoes ? -KOstJ m
M 850 Pairs M (ircat aim W
JB 1 1' i 1 -it i fl Id-mono. T i H
I i" Vfor ';:'-T" 1 lie Lowes4 I
m sio.no ior i ears m
nr . i tie Bin snoe Store JW
1 v . i?n.j.nA.nft w
1 Market Street &
I,
0) .r
; Because!
I SI
I 1 -g
' i jr ji vJtir janu.i! , louiing nusines is ue largest ft
h that we ha e ever enjoyed - and we ha e had Ji
1 1 t i i -
1 W some big anuaues. L
b JVhy is this s,,? I I
i R
the disccrninr .mil din unin.mnii bucr
dealing with Iioum.'s whose reputation stau.i
tor something-- they are taking no v.h.in-e-
t because, also, that ncer having yielded in the
4 clamor for (.Heap goods
elamor for "cheap'
sLti .u a am iiili-,
i o
i i
i ' i
our iuality standards and are in poitum i
upply clothing which is not iquallr.l , ,,
;.( Philadelphia, And at
figures in our Repricing Sale it
attractive to buyer?.
1
JACOB REEDS SONS
H24-1426Chestiaiiiitgaircet
BROODING
MOTHER
COHITS SUICIDE
Woman Suffering From Melan
cholia Sends Girls to School
and Turns on Gas
HUSBAND DISCOVERS BODY
While nri two little girls thought she
was downtown buying new ilresse. fm
them. Mr Jennie Pnticrsnit. of l'JO
Not III Fop I Ih si I eel. veslerdnv eoin
inilted sin, id,. b lurn'tig on the gas in
her kill hen rungr .
Melancholia from which she bad -uf-firnl
for mine tunc and fear she would
be sent to n hosj ital nnd thus separated
from her children, nre given as the
enuips fop Mt-, Patterson's nit.
Sic enrefitllv dressed the childien vs.
tenlnv tnonnng end sent them to -ohoo'i.
le'ling them she expected to go down
low n nnd buy them new dresses during
the dnv. When the little g rK ten niul
four y ears old. came home in the after
noon, thev found the house locked up and
could not make nuv one Innr Unit
knock-. Thev went to -1)7 Northeast
boulevard and stayed at their aunt's,
thinking their mother was still shop
ping. At ." n'' lock the father returned
and found Mrs. Patteron in the kiti lien
dead. The house was full of g'i.
Mr-. Pntleron was treated at one
time in I'riinkf'ii'd Hospitnl for mean
r holi i She had In en out a year, but
her inndilioii wns such that ndalives
i on-iiereil sending lief ngnin to a ho
pnnl. In a note left her hiiband she
siiid fear she would lie separated again
fiom her ihilriPMi caused her to take her
lit".
Patterson is n brother of Matthew
P.itterson, well known in Philndelphia
plllillls.
o vou
know
why
it
s ioasied
To seal in tho
delicious Burloy
tobacco flavor.
TRIKI
CIGARETTE
u t,.i!'!'i.,rau,ii vl.iniis
simp! in itnier
we nave iun Mistaine
the low e ied
is etremei
LUCKY
Cm
3!
REPORT SIBERIA IN REVOLT
Outbreaks Against Soviets Said to
Be Widespread
IXMidon. Jan. '.(!-- (Ry . P.)--H.
ports thai disturbances which broks
out recently in Sllierln urn nbsumlni
an nlnrining character me conttiiiica
in a Helsingfors dispatch to tho Cen
tral News today. The peasant, It 1
drrlired. are besieging several towns
held nnd fortified by Sovlot forces, thus
cutting off tJio supply of foodstuff
fiom the towns.
The nth 1c cm assert, however, that In
custom Siberia tlie Rnhheviki have be
gun a great onslaught on the peasant
communes and that terrorism is reign
ing otcr a large aicn.
Uruguayan Women Ask Rights
,-.i,.',il ( nhlr IlwpftUh. rnjiv, qI t tttl,
.Montevideo. Jim LT,. -The National
Council of Women has nddicsseil n note
to the Chamber of Deputies asking the
early passage of the hill nov poinllng,
grant iag women the right to vote In
municipal elections. They arg ie t Itnt.
while foreigners are allowed (he nm
nieipal vole after a few yens' res'dence
the native women, who me inm-li more
Interested in I he national welfnro, of
Urugunv, ate barred.
Big
Lot Number
Sale !
1000 Perry
Overcoats
at biggest
' Reductions
in Years!
Nothing vague about it
no loose generaliza
tions no hiding behind
superlatives no mask
ing of facts in the mists
of phrases just a
straightforward Lot
Number Sacrifice of
1000 Overcoats of every
variety, with the wool
ens, the workmanship,
the service and the style
guaranteed by the little
old Perry label in the
collar!
Wonderful Pickings!
See Lot Numbers in the
windows-Select yours!
Here are a few
Sample Prices for
this Week Only!
$00 Overcoats .
$05 Overcoats .
$75 Overcoats .
$90 Overcoats .
$31
$33
...$39
$46
$100 American Montagnac
Overcoats, $56
$115 Overcoats
$73
$125 Genuine Imported
Crombic Montagnac Ovcr
co.its, $85.
7Vijs Week Only
PERRY & CO.
16lh and Chestnut Sts.
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"How I'd Like to
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thlt when looking nt a pic
ture In the nowupaper. If
the picture has appeared In
the Public Ledgeh, Sunday
or dally, or tho Evening
Public Ledgek, your vrnt
can bo supplied, If the paper
owns the rights, by an In
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