Ai$4jf.T "ft l I -,' L'.j "T, ' (tSr '" YWftffi,' 'if v V "&' ' ry- M V EVENING PUBLIC lLEDGEI-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MABOH 17, 1021 V-l Km .iS r DEPUTY BEATEN j AND GIRL FREED Crowd Attacks Court Officer I Taking Prisoner Who Broko A, Probation Rules USE OWN WEAPONS ON HIM a i''lr?:l SZ ntid women licnt iwval" Sheriff Tlininr.ii Wnlah nt Tenth Vine streets nte yevterdny. ni lie "". ufclnK " Blrl to the Moral Court. Wl k,nf "it. .. il,n .Wlff 's enn "" 1 Innfc flWflV tllP ?. j vt.rHiiek and ued tlic wonmnH In ,oa --.. tihor freed tlip c r ' ..i.eVInc him "-"J .... L..I Wim """ nrrested the cirl. who ."' rnSnHnn. nt her home. htl'en ,ll ; rbove Eleventh. She Itnil fn led Appear at the Morals Court when K, time to report arrived. Vlnh and hi") pruoncr Rot. on n Jthbound Tenth street car nnd n Ki got oft nt Vino Hired, the Kir. Mtmed for help. About twenty younK S ffl wre loumdms on the corner. They wird the (rfrl's wrenms nnd. rcaliz i. h- wa n prloonor. they enme to k BSjIstanee. IVtle-trlnn- joined the ittickers until there was n lnrso ffThe'deputv sheriff snw thnt he would w hii prisoner nnd thinklnR the men MlMttl him to ho n hold-up mnn lie .booted: 'I'm not n hold-up mnn, I ni i iherlff officer nnn mm Kin is u '.". Ho then showed his bailee. p rrki. 'however, hod no. effect on the .rowd.' they ''It the officer nnd kicked W.'a ,,ill his in r nnd lilt him. J WbWi drew his blackjack whlcli the Jrowd promptly took from him. lit Sin brought his revolver in o piny nnd 'j .lint n the air. but before he wild do any dnmaije. the men wrenched ttie tfMI'en from him Pmnlnvei of factories nnd ofliee building: and movine-pu-tun; row were lost leavini! business nnd hundreds of wool- saw the officer's pnme fifilit to bold nit jr-u'"; ' - : ,irl until finally the crowd oyer mjwered him as he wns striking rieht ind left with his one free linnd and Ws ft. Toe girl escaped in the ctowd, rnn lnj weft on Vine street, and the crowd trampled and pileit on Wnlsh. Mnuy -omen, thinkinc Wnl-h was a bandit, Joined the fighting mob. Patrolman Donovan, of the Eleventh nd Winter streets sUUion, henrd the jhotttlng and rushed to the sceno of the disturbance. He saw that he was powerless to handle the crowd nnd went to the "cull bo" and sent for aid. Five policemen arrived in n patrol -rijon and with clubs they finully scat tered the crowd nnd rescued Wnlsh, whose cuts nnd bruises were treated by l physician in the Mornls Court. He still bad tha wnrrnnt. which was covered with blood and soiled and torn. Patrolman Donovan arrested Alex ander Arabroust, Marshall nnd Hutton wood streets, ns he was running from the scene, jua nnd blackjack PREACHER FOILS TRICK WAINWRIGHTS ARE PROUD PARENTS i i &x-M.? "TM- -i SI. PATRICK'S DAY IS OBSE RVED HERE 150th Anniversary Friendly Sons Is Dinner of Principal Function of Celebration MAYOR TO BE SPEAKER WOMAN SAVES WET GOODS . FUGITIVE SHOOTS HIMSELF Man Puts Three Bullets In Head as Detective Nears Him Alter n miming fieht with 11 detec tive Chsrlis Wyllc. n Negro, of Kntcr lr..i n fill I, liiillrrl nt .Nil til mill Curpenter streets nl H:.'tO o'clock this morning and tired thiec shots into his bend. He was taken to the 1'ennsjl anin lliisnltnl. wheic it is believed he According to Mrs. Ilankiue. six or uniiimt rciover. more men drove to her house, awakened' Wjlio, nrtntd with a revoher. rnr.or anil Knite. went 10 uie niinie "i " trnnged wife on Christian street near Tenth, and attempted to enter. .Tnmes nmi ChneliM .lewitt, two ons of n for mer murrlnge, blocked Wylle's way. Mtr Wjlle hinrd the nolee, becnm" Fake Federal Agents Flee When Her Husband 8hows Revolver Detectives of two police stations ore investigation an nllegcil attempt at robbery of the home of Mrs. Edith Ilanklno, corsetler, .'1512 15 street, Kenslngtwn. nt about 11 o'clock Inst night Konncr Edith Could, wliosc elopement with Carroll Waltiw light to ICIIi (on, .'Mil., created a sensation In society circles a c;ir ago, had 11. visit from the stor'. I he other day, which left u line hoy. He has been named Stiiyvcsant Walnwrlfilit, In honor of his paternal erandfathcr, Stuy cs4int Walnw right PATROLMAN'S WIFE CAUSES ARREST OFTHREE SUSPECTS Labor Trouble Excuse Falls and Men Are Held Without Ball Three men, describing themselves as sympathisers with Cramps' shipyard striker", nnd who said they went to West Philadelphia to hunt for strike breakers, were held without bull for court today by Magistrate Harris on charges of attempted highway robbery and enrrying concealed deadly weapons. The defendants nre John Skradzlo, Almond street nenr Ttiehmond ; Walter Montgomery. Cumberland street nenr Arnmlngo, ntid William Hngan. llcl grnde street nenr Uichmond. The men were charged with holding up (Jcorgc Fisher last night nB be was about to enter his home, nt 1118 South Fifty-third street Fisher testified to- day that the men asked him where he worked. When lie told them he was employed nt the Sun shipjnrd they de- ! mnniled his union card. Ito hml tho ilenutv HherllT's r inner saiu lie nimiimi wnni ngni lie nan tno uepuij sneriu s , . , . . ......stinn l.im Thov ,lr,..r In his naniH. I "..,.' .. ,,t,!,!.i rn.. . ... lutuiti-irt i' .i,uiiiui v ii in ii nrvu by Mrs. Elizabeth Hess, l'J(5 South I Fifty-third street. whoc husband, I'a- I trolmnn Harry Jless. of the Fifty-fifth i and I'iuC streets station, wus off duty OT , i :- l... I Mrs. Hess notified her husband and the patrolman rnn towurd tlic men, who fled. Two were captured after a chnse during which Hess lircd several shots. The third was caught by Patrolman McDonald, at Fiti-sccoud nnd Walnut btrccts, TWO WOMEN HOLD UP MAN ON STREET AND STEAL $280 New York Man Tries to Follow As- sailan.s, but They Escape Two colored women attacked David Pepper, thirty jears old, of New York, nt Hutchinson and Arch streets, nt 11 o'clock last night, threw him to the street nnd robbed him of S'-MO. Pepper, unfumiliar with the city, had asked the women the direction to Hroad Street Station. They engaged the man in conversation nnd answered his question indirectly One of the women moved behind Pepper nnd grasped him by the arm and neck, in a "hnlf Nelson " Pepper struggled with the woman, but was helpless in her i-rasn. She threw him to the street and held him while the other searched his pockets. Obtaining the i?UM), the women re leased him and lied east on Arch street. Their victim followed them a short dis tance, but they escaped. Pepper re ported the robberj to a patrolman of the Eleventh and Winter streets station. No matter how much difference of opinion there mny be on the Irish qucs- tlon, todny will find St. Pntrlck's Dny observed here with all the peace and amity thnt the pation saint stood for. The principal function of the day will be the iriOth anniversary dinner of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick, which will be held at the Uclleuie-Stratford. Mayor Moore will head the list of speak ers, which will nKo include .Justice John M. Kephnrl. of I lie Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; T. A. IXily, tho Ucv. John Allan lllair. Representative Frank Crnwther. of Schenectady. V. Y., and Judge Howard It Wc'iN. of llordcn town, N J. The Hew William .1 l.allou will in ntp the lilossinc .Indue Josctill P. Itogers. president of the society, will be the toastmaster. Judge John M. Pat terson is chairman of the committee in chnrge of the nffnir. The committee nlo includes Chnrlci I) McAvoy. George w. Edmonds, Joseph W Trainer. Murdoch Kcndrick, Cornelius Hnggert . Jr., Mi chael O. Priee, Judge Thomas F. Mc Nichol. Thomas James Meagher. Judge lingers. Thomas F. Dooner anil Thomas D. Ferguson The Kell Street Choir, under the leadership of Edward J. Dooner. former president of the soclet. will lend the singing. H is said tlinl the se.snu (centennial celebration of the society's founding will provide a lot of fun Among the will gnosis will be men hound together by sympathetic ties with the various phases j ot Irish Hie tonn inciiuien in uir number will bn Sinn Feiners. I'nlonists. Nationalists nnd representatives of many other political groups that have sprung up riccntl) But the Irish iiuc-tton will not be the subject of controersj at the dinner to night. A campaign to raise. SM.OOO.OOO for Irish relief also began todaj. A play ground nt Twentj fifth and Diamond streets, named "Stetihen Moljnn." also wus dedicated in memory of the founder iiif the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. her and claiming to be federal nbents threatened her with revolvers and told her to keep "mum." She had $1000 worth of whiskey in her cellar nnd disregarding the men's frnrnlntf atin cfrrinmntl nmi a...... ...... 1 lior liiinlin tul 1tl iimmnrntir-n win. ,. frifflitcned nnd liimned from n second revolver frightened the men off. i story window. Acting Detective Cope, Police of the Front nnd Wentmore t tlic Seventh nnd Carpenter streets land streets nnd tho Cermnntown nve- station, saw V : vile s i stepsons eject birn line and Ejcomlng street stations are' from their home, lie saw the acting iieu'cttve nmi run. as nc rounueii inr comer of Tenth and Carpenter streets tie man turned and fired nt the detec tive, who returned the fire When it iippenrcii lie would be captured Wylle halted nnd tried to end his life. Church House Statues Down Dr. Wltmcr Stone to Lecture Eight statues were removed toda I An Illustrated lecture on the "Plrnl from the roof nnd fnende of the Church Barrens of New Jcmcy and Its Won House, Twelfth and Wnhiut streets, derful Wild Flowers' will ho given The property recently wus wdd to the this ufternoon by Dr. Wltmcr Stone, Chamber of Commerce. The statues ' executive curator of the Academy ot probablj will lie distributed among1 Natural Sciences In the Academy Build Episcopal parishes In this dlucosn, ing, Nineteenth nnd Bacn streets. working on tho case MAN GETS 7 FRACTURES Falls Ninety Feet From Scaffold and Still Lives Abraham Sacks, a painter Hurt five years old, 2717 South Twelfth street, fell ninety feet at Ihe New York ship; arils in Camden nt 8 o'clotk this morning nnd survived He was painting from a scaffold near the top of one of the covered wnys of tho shlpnrd, 110 feet nbovo the ground, when he lost his bnlnnco. Ho struck a shed twnnty feet above the ground. Both legs were fractured, ns wns his right wrist, nose, botli jaws and his right arm. A shoulder was dislocated Fellow -workmen picked up the in lured man and took him to the ship.vnrd Infirmary from where he was taken to the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital He is married nnd has four ilnldren SUNRAY TONIC Phe most beneficial bcalp nnd skin tonic used on tho face after shaNlng prevents rrltatlon, liecplng' tho skin soft nnd smooth used on i he head will cleanse, soften and prescrvo tho scalp, h b H o 1 u t o I y eliminating dandruff nnd tho falling of hair In use over forty-live jcars .Is; Your Dealer for It Today SEND 10c FOR LARGE SAMPLE SUNRAY COMPANY .140 North Blh Strwt, ritHiulrhiltlii, I'n YOUNG LADY WANTED We hasr n Hooit-polns ponltlnn with chan'e Tor n(lVHiicpmnt fnr bright jounc ludv who In a HtenoKraphiT a tiplil. n. hlh school crnrtuate nnd In nrrfrlrncrrl In omen dota'' work. Write fully Rhine your experlcncr And education PIum? st.ito nearest tele phone number ii on. i,i:ixii:n ornrr: ttiJBftSSfi Brace let and Pendant Watches for Women The Pa felt Waci for Men Ciuies Arrest of Man Accused Trying to Get Money by Fraud Harry Robinson, or Anderson, fhir- V-nlnc, jears old, of Pittsburgh, tried to make the Rev E. Sjdnor Thomas, Kejro pastor of SI. Marimbas' Metho- 4llt Ihurcli. 11(1 West Uittenhouse Kreet. the virtim of a coufidoncii game jesterdiiy According to the (iermantown noliee. Eoblnson called 7-Ir. Thomas on the telephone 'I am the Rev Shiile.v." said n oice. "1 am sending a worthy young man limed Anderson to jour house. I have i ihen him part of his fare to Pitts- , Eurcb, He still needs $4.08." Following the conversation. Mr Thomas called Mr Shirley on the tele Thone. It developed Mr Shirlej had i tever lieatd l ''Anderson." when Anderson, or Robinson, called i at the home of Mr Thomas, the mill ter gave him 2 in marked bil's Then I a patrolman from the ficimuntown sla- tion, who lind been hiding in the iniu- , uter's home, arrested the man lie as held tmla by Magistrate Pennock l the (iermantown station in !(iOO bail fir a further hearing tomorrow. BANDIT DRAWS A WALLOP Ordered Watch and Money, but Had Neither as He Escaped "Hand 0er Vinir u-nti-li nnil mnnul " a hijhwninian demanded, halting John U'eman. eighteen jears old, ni.'l West Wapier street, nt Henry and Hnnsberry atreets, (iennnntowu, at S o'clock last eight. 'I hfll'l Till Uninli 'iki lift...V Lrtmn. I " ' 1.I4-. IM it CT HIIIIW "iijll jun ns good," said Eiseman, triklns tin. mnn ond then grappling dlh him Th,. would-be robber and i-iseman struggled on the pavement for emal minutes, and Eiscmnn had the Jt of the encounter until the other ""drew a knife and slashed Eiseman on the tight cheek. Thill I un.l 1I.. ... ...,-. , l,rr """-ii 1,11.,'iuuii in reieuso nis WM on the robber, who lied, lie was 'vribwl to the (iciiiiinirnvrii millc,. nu wort an,i stoekj, wearing a dark suit nu ounout ADVERTISING MAN An t-xtraorrilniiry proiMinlllun uow iiHn to ii 11 p bur-luff imtn tif fulr fliiiinrltil NdttiiN who would IIUa to trrt Into it lexitlminV tid-rertNIns husliifM-t. The udrrtUlnff oni(erii N ii'itlon p.tl rrcntnilxed nnd lm a 1lentele of tuent) nnttoniil mU ertlhfrw, Nrw busincr-s or tictunl in!i in not rciiilriil hut JuldltlonHl H;cnrit ti nef-CHMto n order to nnzolhUo on t-vtru bunk loim for (lit ttiri0H4 of llniunlne uirk on ..ilvtrlUlnp iiitn. iml(xni nlrrtnh (ontrurtrd by lnunii- TiiciiirfrH. irrj lorm ui iuni'rii I Infer In Intndlrd, niich ns blll-bourd, I direct mull, tnulp pitprr. m rp.iprr, I nnd nntlomil nuiBiixtnef uhonr clot. Ink iluti'H ii rw K ureks to two nionthn ( In oiUnnif. I n niK m:iuikk oriicK W( "n-?- JW PERU In 1919 our commerce with Peru amounted to $70,893, 000, which was more thnn SO per cent of Peru's totul foreign commerce. JOHN L. MERRILL. Pre. flLL AMERICA CABLE hns made this possible bv Ki'vinjr American-owned anil operated cable communication. 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Sports Coat with Knickers or long trousers, $30, $35. Separate Knickers or Long Trousers, $8 and $10. Vests, $5. New Spring Overcoats in light gray her ringbones, light brownish herringbones, bluish gray herringbones, new homespuns. Beautiful knitted fabrics in heathers, light greenish blues and tan effects $35, $40, $45, $50. r i We may know the solu tion to your printing problems. Come in, and let us talk it over 11! THt Holmes Press, 'Printm 1315-29 Cherrr Street Philadelphia dCcte e In.v Interest At 3-65 per Annum nil All Uepoaltt Beneficial Saving Fund Society Chestnut and Twelfth Streets Have You Much Money Outstanding? Are Collections Difficult? Do You Grant Credit in a Systematic Manner? YounK mairicd man wishes a -Mer job. At present assistant ""it munnBcr of larjfe nianu cturinir corporation denhnir with Jobbers ond retail stoics. Capable takinjr full chat-Re of credit and collection department. Oh Jtivo is opportunity rather than mount of sa'ary. B 918, Leilgei Oflke T MADE I 1 I .ii n ii ii . ii ii u.l 1 WSim i -Vrm Is fe S HI l ' iff-BH wm ffm 1 flllf !) v.'Vf WMAtMA-Ai i 11 lUUlUTtWtUuUvvK '"' '-'iv. WW$WiPM$r wO '5vjv mm WF i I J$k , I The iMJUJHl. " ' w Mmmmmsmsm. !-.: i 0K "1 rf'fmwfcVivMvwww&'.wMwt. uiuaiiv b Brk ljaMKMSMSm special j Dt : "y Price i JLPJitL Hlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll7"l7jirift nT iSlllllllllw iwm. . tow r3 ,---Bt.TA,fia-ilSV Ti MH 4J Mak fr f F v nnei n ami K imw oxforde I K (. "-'-"' E HXCllltlVO III' I HT fia r made lioyu W W P Tin- onl ii Q u ford iukI th H E nut '.'d lloor E Vim can't 'I'nrinv. I' ri. e ' .' and Sat. I At the Close of This Year Will You Be Any Better Off? In the lonK run, the Rain is jrrcutcr if you do not try to "j-et rich quick," but systematically .ave a part of your income and regularly deposit it in a reliable institution like this, where it will be safely and constantly at woik for you. We invite savinrs accounts in unit amount front a dollar up-trard. Women You Want Values Here's a Sensation! MacDonald & Campbell 1 921 Spring Suits $25 to $75 For Men and Young Men A complete line of the authentic styles. I'abrics and colorings for both fashionable and conservative men. Made specially to our own liking, from all wool fabrics of our own choosing. For the man who wants a suit that will make him look his best; that will call forth the admiration of his friends, and that will wear the beat; this is the place to make selection. Men's Hati, Clothing, Haberdashery, Motor Wear 1334-1336 Chestnut Street A Real Opportunity New Light Shade Russia Calf CORDOVAN CALF tSE.W YORrs . t'Kainier Trupl-a n- K,.:u ,:iu: an :i c ni ! ji Phia and are the fastest selling trucks in Philadelphia. -ALES. fin , .. RAINIER.PHILADELPHIA, INC. . 660-662 N- OROAD ST. SERVICE, 1724.1744 N. CROSKEY ST. ROYAL ogues mined quunliM of tlieso it Iti.SG A tvpuMl Itoj.il ntle the lilnd that hu Footwear fuinnuH Vrtnc betwftn tlu ox o nt JO oldewhere 13 111 'cnnonii urlci alTurd to tiny too much elho- iimik huh iiuvlni; njiiior It'B 11 chbo of, Hurry in 1 BOOT SHOP second Floor 12t)6-8-10 Chestnut Sjl. L L &rrA MEEJ .. LJ-'I.EW Have You Seen the Most Beautiful and Up-to-Date Garage in the Country? Where experts conscientiously supervise the handling and storage of your machine. An auto left with us means your garage troubles aie over Day Parking (8 Hours or Under), 75c For Refilling Gas and Oil Tanks the Charges Are the Same as nt Filling Stations "A Service Garage" Your Intpcction Invited New Camac Garage 13 th St bel. Locust Special Bargains This Week in $40, $45 and $50 Suits, At One Single Price, $27 Sound, solid, substantial worsted or long-wearing cassimere Suits that are conservatively valued at $40, $45, $50. You can search the city from river to river, but you will not find such values in men's conservative Suits as these on Sale here today! Supply your needs Mow! Big Special Offering of Separate Trousers, ?o, $6.50 $7, 58 Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets FOR SO LITTLE MORE jr. Consider your letters as completed products dictated, transcribed on paper engraved with your business name, folded, sealed and stamped. The cost of the paper is the smallest item. The difference between the cost of Crane's Bond and any average bond when added to the cost of the completed letter is trifling 2-2 at the most, down to as little as ho of i according to the salary of the man who dictates the letter. Crane's Bond Paper is all new rag stock. In no other way can such quality be put into paper. ioov ielectal ?il'u' nig aiixl; 1 20 year cvpcncnce Banknotes of 22 countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people1 Government bonds 018 ?iations Crane's 1 m rACTORY, FLUSHING, L,. 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