Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBUO iLEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THLJttfciDAl", MAllCJUL 'U, LU2i
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HARRISBURG MAN MISSING
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ir.crclmnt of Shenandoah. He sold out
lilfl biislncHH mill tirot)irtv nt a hand
, ' some profit several months nga nntl
I State Police Search Mountains fori "vcd to Ilnrrlsburs. He pawed Run-
, ... dnjr uith IiIh daughter In Krnclollle.
Retired Merchant i when lie left there he told her ho nt
Mnrch " I.eav- comllK n Sliennndonh to visit his son,
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Klirnanilonli, l'.i.
I lug tho home of his daiiRhter, Mrs.
Walter Snyder, In Krnrkvlllc, about
- noon Monday, fleorge It. Hair has not
Judgo Tolls Rotary Club Why Hoj bn Rccn or licar(1 from lnfe n'"1 Mh
Scarrh wax Instituted ulien It um
learned that Mr, Hair had not reached
hero or lilt home In Hnrrlflburc, The
state nollcp pre hcourlng the tnoun-
tnltn In thN vicinity, hut no trace of
Bollovos His Tribunal
Is Worthy
relatives arc nmrh alarmed over his jl!m in, ,ceti found. The mlsulnc man
uinppearnncc. .iir. iimr is n retired l is nbout liftyseven years old
GIVES DETAILS OF CASES
Tho "human side" of the work of the
Municipal Court was emphasized yes
terday bv President .Tudgp Charles I.
Brown In an address before the Hotary
Club In which he defended tho court's
social value.
The emotion In the judge's voice hint
ed at tho resentment he feels toward
criticism of the court's extravagances.
He icnored the court's $1,000,000 pa
roll nnd did not allude to the contro
ersy over the Municipal Court "palace
of justice."
IUndness men who wanted the trial
of cases expedited were back of the
movement which led to the creation of
the Municipal Court, Judge llrown
ald. lie pointed out that cases maj
he tried there without n Jury, if the
litigants so choose, thereby savins time.
Discussing the juvenile branch, where
he presides, the judge said 12,032 cases
of children have been handled in the
last year. In six years, he said, 71.
187 cases of children have been brought
before that brnnrti. I
Judge llrown referred to the progress i
made In the domestic relations branch.
As u contrast, he said, ISO domestic
di'-oord cases were heard before the
Court of Quarter Sessions in two hours. J
He asked how justice could be done
under such circumstances.
The court now has the volunteer
services, he said, of Dr. Charles Pen
rose, Dr. J. Charmers Du CVwtn and
Dr. D. J. McCarthy. Those medical
men tell the court when disease or nerv
ous trouble is resnonslble for the situa
tions that brinp individual cases before
the tribunal. I
The Municipal Court's domestic re
lations branch. Judge Brown continued,
strives to reunite homes that have been
broken up or are threatened with dis
ruptlon. The efforts arc successful in
20 per cent of the cases, he said.
Judge Brown praised the co-operation
given by Thomas W. Cunningham
as clerk of the Municipal Court. Mr.
Cunningham's office, the judge said, has
collected a total of $4,770,lf4 till from
delinquent husbands, turning the mouej
over to their wives within twenty -four
hours after its receipt. The judge added
that as business men the Ilotarians
would be surprised to know that the i
cost of such collection work is oyl 1
per cent of the total.
FIRE SWEEPS GLASS PLANT ,
Bunting of Tank Causes Lots of
$700,000
narnrtvllle, O.. March 3. (By A.
P.) When a tank filled with molten
glass burst early today fire started
which destroyed the Kearns-Ooruscli
glass plant here with a loss estimated
ut $700,000.
A warehouse filled with finished ware
also was destroyed. The plant employed
400 persons. Last Friday the Iloby
Cigar Factorv was destroyed by lire
with a loss of ?200,000.
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Lit BiMflifiS
One Yellow Trading- Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day
MARKET : EIGHTH : FILBERT : SEVENTH
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Clothes Are Always
Smart Over
Stylish Stout" Corsets
These corsets enable stout and near-stout
women to wear the fashionable sort of clothes
they hitherto have considered impossible.
They eliminate all thought of overweight
from the observer's mind. Many a smartly
gowned woman of your acquaintance will tell
you these corsets have given her the appear
ance of ten to twenty pounds less weight and
three to five inches smaller measurements.
We take special pleasure in fitting
"STYLISH STOUT" Corsets and provide
expert corsetieres to serve you properly. May
we show them to you ?
"Stylish Stout" Corsets, Back and Front Laet
' $10 to $25
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you are always certain of receiving when you trade at an "Asco" Meat Market
Meats of the Highest Quality
-Low Prices consistent with High Quality
16 oz. to every pound
Courteous Attention
Don't judge the quality of our meats by the low prices we have quoted
below, we sell only one grade, the highest quality obtainable.
No matter where you go or what you pay, you cannot get any better
meats than are sold in an "Asco" meat market.
These Prices in All Our 181 Asco Meat Markets
Genuine Native Beef
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Whole Cut Chuck Roast 12fc'
J:;; Beef ,b 10c
' Bone - 5c
--, Beef " 122c
Fresh Pork Shoulders S;?ie 15
Genuine Lamb
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Breast
Rack Chops lb 18c
Shoulders lb 22c
Rump Chops lb38c
Neck " 12ic
Rib Chops 32c
Loin Chops lb 45c
Legs h 35c
Milk-Fed Chickens 43(
Milk-Fed Country Veal
Breast ,b 20c Neck ib 22c
Rack Chops ,b 28c Rib Chops " 35c
Shoulders ,b 22c Loin Chops b 40c
Rump Chops . .,. . . .lb35c Cutlets 50c
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Fresh
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Shank
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Ham
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Don't fail to read our Grocery advertisement on another page.
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:tAIIi AND ntONK OltDKRS TILTED, BCIA, WALNUT 2800 KEtSXONE, MAIN 480-
ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW!
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39c
75c & $1 )
Four-in-Haiidsi
Wide variety of beautiful
new silks in brocade, flow
ered, neat and novelty fig
ures. Smartest colors. Large
size.
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Filbert
Seventh
Boys' $1 Per-1 TQi
calfe Blouses) 7
Every one bears a well
known label. High-grade
percale in neat and fancy
stripes. Collars attached.
Soft cuffs and yokes.' Sizes 7
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$75,000 Purchase! Men's
Shirts & Pajamas
PleSK--3WoXvva fell lJ' ' IJ&PmSalM
yjjyjllft Setting in our conveniently located pWSSa
JSjM Men's Furnishings Store, Corner ftjWSK
NSj 7th and Market Streets mW
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yjm rm iwnrx $a Si iv ' Sjm -mx "
09's$IJB5
Forty Thousand
garments in all
every one spic, span,
fresh and new just
from the needle and
put on sale for the
first time tomorrow
morning.
Prices Through
out the Entire
PurchaseAverage
50c-on-the-Dollar
Shirts1
The falling market overtook .the
manufacturer who, finding himself
overstocked with yard goods, de
sired to clear his shelves quickly.
Making up $75,000 worth of the
materials, he disposed of them to us
at a phenomenal sacrifice for cash.
HALF
PRICE
Full color lines, full
line of sizes the
greatest sale that men
of Philadelphia and
vicinity have ever
known.
Look Ahead to
Summer Needs
Buy Generous
ly and Save Substan
tially! Secure Prac
tically Two Garments
for the Price of One.
$1.50 to $2
SHIRTS
98c
$2.50
SHIRTS
Shirts and pajamas in this sale were
made up with the greatest possi
ble attention to detail. Pearl but
tons, reinforced seams, all the little
marks of superiority are features of
these garments. Men will be able to
buy just what they want for HALF!
$4&$5
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SHIRTS
1.98
They are made of the very best materials, both for wear and style fine pongees, high-grade
printed madras, imported woven madras, fine poplins, Bedford cords, silk-stripe madras, 80
square percales and plain white oxford.
$6&$7ExtraKft gr
Fine Shirts tH
Of silk fibre and silk-and-linen, with and
without Jacquard figures.
$8 to $10 Hatid-$9 nft
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Satin stripe Jersey, silk broadcloth, plain and
satin stripe crepe de chine and rich tub silks.
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Pajamas Pajamas
$3.50 and $4 $4 to $4.50
Pajamas Pajamas
$2.50 I $3
Values Values
1.29 1.49
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rinished plain or with silk frogs.
Values
Value
Snle First Floor and
Subwny Store
1.79 1.98
$6 SILK AND LINEN
VERY FINE PAJAMAS
Rich, lustrous finish with self Jacquards. Trimmed
$3.49
with silk fros.
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