Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PTJBDIO aDOERIHlijApELPHlA',; WEDNESDAY; ffEBBUABY m 192lf
FORGETS HE'S WED
about. I litvo her devotedly, but ad
verse ns I nm to women, ns noon oh
tlir-y Hinllo at me I forget for tlic time
that I urn married.
Going (o He Stay-at-IIomtr
"When I get out after this, belleo
' mi I nill he n Rtnv.at-linmer for life.
Iy wlfo has forgiven me itud will ilo J
i4i ull sue cun to nelp me.
n ' JUj'Thal otory about jumping over the
"I Love Mv Wlfo " Asserts Al-t'nce aml running when the Depart -i
uove my vyiio, ssens i- menl of Jistp(i o camp for Jnp ,
nil bosh. I Just opened up the lmel(
i door and walked away to the banV
land withdrew my money. In that
cowardly? I'll tny It Isn't."
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ARMORY
WHEN
GIRLS SMILE
ASKED FOR M
loged Bigamist Arrested
in Another Tangle
TO STAY AT HOME IN FUTURE! BENNER ESTATE $100,636
"I love my wife devotedly, but J
every time another woman smiles at me, i
I just seem to forget that I am mar
ried." This is the explanation given by
.To nice Alfred Gallagher, manacr of
n chain grocery store at 1034 Market i
sheet, who will face United States
Commissioner Mnnley Friday. Gal
lagher was arreted ou a worr.int swnrn
to by the mother and hii'bnnd of u
woman, a cashier in one ot the rliain
Mores, who is sold t" hove beeu taken '
to Toronto by the -tore manager.
Mrs. Msrtle Wilkinnn. the woman. I
la the wife of an ex-soldier and
Inventory of Personal Effects of
Lato Architect Filed
An Inventory of the personal prop
erty of the late A. Pcuroe Henner,
nrchiteet, who assisted iu designing Cit
Hall, und filed todav. shown a balance
of SlOO.tVW.W Of this figure-, there n
included an item of $00,000. port of
the istate of the late Samuel T Ueu
ner. The will of Charlotte Redmond. 502
South Forty-seeond street, divides a
7.". 000 estate between four sonb und
six daughters Other wil's filed und
otate valuations are: Frank A. HuNh-
ner. olXH .ortn nrnncK sireni, ;;-v,
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Legislature Asked for Funds to
House New Heavy Artil
lery Regiment
chauffeur. This alleged affair of theitV.O: Illanehe Hart. 7,10 Corinthian
manager and cashier is 'aid to b- hi
thiru tangle with women.
Lust June Gallagher wus charged
ulth blgam He is said to hue mar
ried a Ml-s Stella Lnnguecker. rah
Irr of n grocery tnre In Uo,hester.
Gallaher at tbe tim had bi wife and
rhlld living hre near Forty-third
street and I'owelton avenue. h now
llvet. in Germantnn.
He "v'eastwl on Driiggfd non-nons"
His defense was thut Ml- lng
necker feasted him ou drugged bon
bons and while laboring und' r t'ie m
fluenee of the drug, he married li r
His wife stanchlj stnd b lier hu-
band and urged him tn return t the
city, which he did The new err'st
htill finds the firt Mrs Gallaher Imal.
Gallaher savs. und he oxpe, t- b"r to
appear In hi- behalf Friday
"My wife is thp dearet thing ivi
nginable." Gallaher said whil" wait
ins to be taken to Moameniug l'n--on
in default f ?HO bail.
"It"s just ono affair after annthrr.
My advice is to stav us far aa from
tbe womon as posible. Thpy will break
you -ooner or later.
"Take m rase for instanee I am
only twentj -two ?arv old and hae
been married for th last live jears I
have one child ami believe inc. the kid
i a wonder. If nny one tells jou 1
don't love mj w.fe, tell them th"
don't know what th-r are talking
avenue. SH."; r.inn . nuun.iru.
l.'OS Erie avenu", $n.i00 ; Maria Marti
rano. 1501 I'assvunk avenue. -M500.
and Amelia B. Mjers, who died in Os
weso, N. Y . SrtOOO.
The invontor.v of the personal prop
ertv of Hrnrv K. Kurtz, banker and
broker, who died rerentl.v. shows a bal
unce of .?.14.1S1 2.' Letters of admin-
istratlon were granted iu these estates;
Lewis Bennett, -.V4 North SKth street,
M0. "OO. Simon Abrams. 2."." Tulip
street SSOSS. and Kobert T. Meinel,
ail Vork street. ,GO00.
W0MAN'SAUT0HITS MAN
Miss Evelyn Mason Takes Victim to
Hospital and Reports to Police
, Charles Smith, sixty-four year' o'd.
of -J4 Heger street, was struck and 'u
lured bv an automobile vesterdav after
noon when creams Lena street at Chel-
I tm avenue. 0rniantown. Miss F.velyn
1 Man. 704 Loeut avenue, driver of
the ear. took the man to the German -town
Hospital, where physicians said
lie reeeived slight injuries. Miss
Mason then reported herself at the Ger
mantown police station and promised to
I appear for a heurlng when notified.
j F.thel Wiejicr. aged three, of X:i0
Huttonwood street, was struck yestcr-
' d.t;. by a machine passing in front of
i the Northern Liberties School, Third
I street near Uuttonwod
tiv a Ulatf Corrcsv"dciM
llarrlsburg, Feb. 10. A great million-dollar
armory for heavy field artil
lery is to be erected by the state armory
hoard for the uje of the Nntlonal Guard,
in Mount Airy, Philadelphia. This will
be a new institution iu Philadelphia a
development out of the world war.
Plans for the armory were announced Rf"ln at Knn Orange, where he has
today by Benjamin . Demming, secre- I been In charge for ears, and also de
tary of the hoard in connection with the tails relutlng to matters of tenchers
introduction into the Legislature todnv I salaries to ue uisposeu ot. i uruier, me
DR. BROOME TO TAKE UP
DUTIES HERE IN MARCH
New Schools' Head Getting Ac
quainted With Aides Today
Dr. E. G. Broome, newly elected
superintendent of schools, today said be
expected to be hero permanently early
in Mnrch, In all likelihood In time for
the next regular meeting of the Board
of lMuratinn, on the second Tuesday
In March.
Dr. Broome made the statement this
morning after n visit to the adminis
tration building, at Nineteenth and
Ludlow streets, where he mot the as
sociate superintendents and the depart
mental heads and conferred Informally
with them for an hour. On Friday
night lie will be the guest of honor at
un Informal conference and dinner, at
the City Club.
Two conditions remain to be cleared
un prior to the romlns of Dr. Broome.
There are details of the building pro
SIX MEN ARRESTED
AS MOTOR BANDITS
Elkton Officer Traps Alleged
Robbers in Cafe and Forces
Surrender
of a bill calling for an initial appro
The total cost of the nrmorv building
proper will be upward of n million dol
lars. This is exclusive of the value of
the land n tract of about two and h
half acres which will be donated to the
state by a wealthy Philadelpblan who
is intereted In the guard.
The armor) board ednnot publish at
this time either the name of the donor
or the exact location of the site. This
is nernu"? all the land lias not been no-
national educational conference. In At
lantie City, the latter part of this
month and the first days of March will
tenuire the attention of Dr. Broome.
With these details "cleared up," as lie
expressed it, he will be free to conic to
Philadelphia and start actively direct
ing educational matters here.
Judge Cacsldy's Daughter III
Suffering from an attack of append!
ritis, Florence Cassidy, ulue years old.
Six men, four heavily armed, who
arc suspected of having robbed Jnmes
Doolittle. of this city, were surrounded
and captured last night In a restaurant
at Elkton. Md.
Mr. Doolittle, who lives at the Lor
raine, Broad street and Falrmount nvc
nue. was held up early yesterday near
West Grove, l'a. The namms got .uuu.
Nearly ?000, three pistols and ono
automatic and a dozen boxes of am
munition wem f-iuud on the six men
arrested in Elkton.
Mr. Dnolittic was halted iu bis auto
mobile In six men In a car bearing a
Virginia lleensc number.
He made mental note of the number,
which was communicated to the police
of towns and cities wlthtn n rndlus ot
100 miles,
Shortly before midnight last night
Chief of Police Potts, of Elkton noticed
n large touring rnr In front of Pierce's
cafe, which is Just opposite, the court
house. He discovered the number of the
mochlne was Identical with that of the
robbers' car.
Potts saw six men In the enfe. He
summoned Sheriff Reth, Deputy Sheriff
Holmes and Motorcycle Patrolman
3Iornii, of the Maryland state police.
The four entered the restaurant,
whipped out their revolvers and ordeied
the six men to surrendr. The men
were so completely surprised that they
bad no time to use their weapons.
Th emen arrested said the.v were C
W. Burrough, C. C. McCurley, Taylor
Sleenmii, Aaron Tructenberg and Lelloy
Mason, all of Washington, aud Herbert
King, of Balston, Vn.
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1310 Chestnut Street
SALE
New Spring Frocks
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Actual 39.50 to 45.00 Values
These are for Street and Afternoon Wear
smartly fashioned of Fine Taffetas and Kitten's
Ear Crepe Navy, Black, Grey and Brown. Some
in Navy Blue Tricotine.
New models entirely. The latest new styles.
Sizes 1G to 12.
None C. O. D. No Approvals. All Sales Final.
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Only One Profit - By The Producer
Our Windows Are
"The Glass Of Fashion
THE Window is might
ier than the Word.
Simply look into our win
dows. They are an Ency
clopedia of Fashion under
a plate-glass cover. Novel
and sprightly Springtime
Colorings like Nut Brown,
Lovat Green and Blue
Gray. Exclusive treatments
in Pockets, Lapels, Coat
Fro nts.The new wider-cut,
fuller-draping trousers.
The changes in fashion are
great so are our values.
100; ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORLD
STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER
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121 1-121:5 Chestnut Street
Clothes Shops in 'Principal Cilia
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CHICAGOJ22J
cation might result in efforts to increase
Hie prices for the land. The land will
be worth between $.r0,000 and STo.OOO,
The regiment of heavy field artillery
which Is to be housed in the new armory
t in process of organization. The per
sonnel of the staff is not yet obtainable
The guns will be IS5 millimeter
Howitzers, motorized. They will be
drawn by caterpillar tractors. The
peace strength of such a regiment is
about FJ00 men, with a maximum
strength of about 1700 men.
The new organization in a sense will
supplant the Old Second Hegiment.
originally an Infantry group.
the Municipal Court, was taken to the
Lnnkenau Hospital for an operation
last night, .fudge Cnssldy's home is at
101 West Chclten avenue, German-town.
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SOAP
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Heywood Wakefield
PERFEK'TONE
Phonograph
IT'S DIFFERENT
REED, RATTAN AND WOOD CABINETS
NO TONE RIVAL
CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED
Philada. and Atlantic City
1723 Chestnut SL 517 Boardwalk
JOIN GEO. KELLY'S
EASTER SUIT CLUB
NOW FORMING
$1.00
A WEEK
will drcts you in
a fine Hand Tai
lored Suit for
EASTER
This Advertise
ment it the only
introduction you
need.
Join tomorrow
on your noon
hour and save a
$5.00 Bill
on your
Easter Outfit
If you cannot call, writ vl
We will call at your home.
Your Credit's Good
GEO. KELLY'S
624-26-28 Market St.
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Second Arrival
"N 1723 Franklin arrived in Philadelphia, a friendless und prac
tically pcnnilc83 boy. Un his return from 1 ranee in 1786 ho
mnaeci in rnnacicipnia u suecessiui, innucntiai man tlie im
mense change in hia station of life due to his wisdom and thrift.
Wisdom and thrift go hand in hand. The wise man today
regards systematic saving us the keystone of success. The man
without money in the bank is prepared neither for opportunity nor
the "rainy day."
Start an interest-bearing checking account, or open a savings
fund account with us now!
GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52b STREET
itST'Ours Is Exactly Ihc Same Standard Merchandise as the "Cost-More" Kinds of Other Stores vV
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and, in most instances, MORE than Half Off! 1
As Clearance is our object, cost and worth have been given
little consideration! When you see tlie Furs it will be
at once apparent that tlie savings are quite
witliout parallel! Shop early in the Day.
Here's Our Guarantee
Read It Now!
We. guarantee thu prices in this event to be lower than they will be nny
time during 1921.
We urge you to purchase now for next season's nerds. Take advantugo of
our deferred payment plan. So certain are we of the values we offer that should
you desire any other garment from our stock prior to delivery privilege of
exchange will gladly be granted.
Tomorrow Thursday
FromlOA,
You Can Buy Here
BEAUTIFULLY-MODELED
NEWEST
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A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase '
in our Storage Vaults until required. Payments to be continued monthly throughout
the Spring and Summer
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Fur Coats
Marmot I Full Flare Models)
Australian Nutria (Smart Models)
Leopard Cat (Jaunty Trimmed Models)
Trtnch Seal (36-ineU Full Models.)
Marmot (Jfi-iueh Raccoon Trimmed)
French Seal (Skunk Trimmed Model.)
Natural Muskrat (""- "ul AO-inch)
French Seal Wraps (Deep Cape Collar)
French Seal (HO.ivrk Squirrel Trimmed)
Hudson Seal (Smart Trimmed Modeli)
Hudson Seal (UlS-inrh Skunk or Beaver Trimmed) . , .
Hudson Senl Wraps (Humlsome Full Length Models)
Scotch Mole Wraps (Hiuidaomt Full Lenyth Modvh)
Natural Squirrel Wraps (ry Fine Skins Full Length)
Natural Mink Wraps (Full Length Models)
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1)0.00
125.00
145.00
150.00
180.00
200.00
275.00
295.00
.1.15.00
350.00
500.00
750.00
750.00
1195.00
2500.00
"OH-
38.00
35.00
09.50
74.50
89.50
100.00
135.00
125.00
105.00
175.00
250.00
375.00
375.00
595.00
995.00
Fur Chokers
Natural Squirrel
Australian Opossum
'luupo Coney
Kolinsky Fitch
Natural Mink
Korean Kolinsky
Natural Fitch
Stone Marten
Hudson Bay Sable . . .
Natural Fisher
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1f. 50
10.50
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115 00
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75 00
150.00
150.00
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7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
15.00
15.00
31.50
09.50
09.50
Fur Stoics
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Hudson Seul 100 00 49.50
Moleskin "0.00 69.50
Jap Mink 105.00 98.50
Skunk I9500 98.80
Natural Squirrel 235.00 115.00
Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Fur Scarfs
Taupe Wolf .
Brown Wolf .
Black Wolf . . ,
Taupe Fox . . .
Brown Fox . , ,
Black Fox . . .
Nutria
Cross Fox . . .
Hudson Seal .
Black Lynx . . .
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30.00
30.00
30.00
10.00
40,00
70,00
70.00
80.00
85.00
1 50.00
Fur Sels
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Taupe Fox CO.OO
Brown Wolf 05.00
1 nupe Wolf 75.00
Brown Fox 100.00
Black Lynx 150.00
Now
1 1.50
1 1.50
1 1.50
19.50
19.50
31.50
31.50
39.50
39.50
09.50
Now
21.50
29.50
31.50
49.50
69.50
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That Other Stores Are
Asking $30 and $35 For
But You Must Come for Them Between 10 A. M.-2 P. M.
Stately Spring Dresses of taffeta, satin,
Georgette, canton crope and kitten's-ear
crepe. New beads, silk floss bouffants,
ruffles, flared tunics and sashes all inter
mingle to make a most striking effect.
Individual Spring Dresses
Up 10 tydV.Vl tr
A rich urray of fresh Spring models in pay colors "
LOOK
anil of the newest materials.
Till: II Ml I O. TIIIHI)
See Our Windows
sfor Great Clean-Up
t Sale of Winter Coats,
i Suits and Dresses
3jf CENTS
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1?WVSlorc Opens 9 A. M. aud Closes 5.30 P. M.wsvvu Charge Accounts Solicited
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