0T557v5w5F?W!tp7 tYji .:u n J EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 3 FOUR AUTO BANDITS1 BEAT AND ROB MAN Weds French Vicomte on Sidewalk at Vi'ntm rouna Indiana Avenue and B btreet by Milkman TWO OF QUARTET YOUTHS F'Mir Rnb'fl rl street morninc a'ltnniohi'P bandit' Mm Inn of 1-0 !-' nt Indiana nveiiue tlmriU before nttncketl WWiart and n o clocK uni imI nftcr l.mtlnc hint nltno-t . ... i i 1. 1.. ..,.1.1 tintnh . iritn lneiiibllltj. M0" '", K"m Ttl in mOi anil c'cnpcd 5',f'... - fnnnil i hi- on (lie "Mi" -.Ik In n milkman, who no liim some J k nt nl.l ticntmcnt nn.l hen took nil well- L.... I "'" . . . t1ntita unrp .vinni'i' " ": , ... iti.. tressed 'I wo ' 1"' "n"""'' V'". "K v o i raps nti.l the other two Imd crecti Worn hats. Mm lml,(''1 pIoso,J dotwi "" I1"'11" ",r.s' WilS till . ' Morion wns mi his ny I"""P whoU th rot. hers intci runted bis profrcss. llJ m mi automobile coining s'ovvlj in, l.lin mi In'l'nnn avenue mill no fw, lint nil llRlitH were nil . Inn K&ssr PRINCETON GEIS BIG L EGACY FROM PYNE Philanthropist Bequeaths Lands, Buildings and Stocks to University GIFTS TO WIFE AND SONS 1. 1 . fl"r" ' ... f...; n ark. 'ThA,' . ', rM .1 trect the " . . . I .t.n Alntlntl fit - mm iimuuu. . ,.,,..,... . i...HL( J01"'" '"" " "....- ,111. "Sinn III (TO"", 111 ii""i . ... . ordered one tit me no1" tchipti'd wlioro (on ii"' in 'he ai VIOLKTTli: KIXI'KIIHJK Daughter of .Mr. anil Airs. II. Gor don Nclfrldcc, formerly of Chicago, who was married to Vicomto .larnucs do Hilioiir. son of t'omtr dc Sibiiur. of Chateau (In Solller, France, this afternoon MISS SELFRIDGE A BRIDE IiImi to the Vr want tn talk to .1011. i .t., i i,fu,- iii s on." sam .iinuim. H, . nboiit to ..intuitu' across tbo tuhrt.tuonf the youth in the car InMkf.l liPhn.il liini nml Rinlibrd In-arm- Motion M.iirbIhI nn. Rnvr Mipiii J Tuff hat t ip A tbir.l n.blipr juintifil ? ... ,r n,l Imldiiie n iPiohcr J i.. Mminii s liend. orilorcd b, pillPPflll, . .... . , .!v'r im nen n.t It. "Hid tnndit 'and ou might (is nrll take tour modiflne-" . , , ,, VrarlnK tlint n shot Mould nronsp flic MiRliborhooil onp of tbo rnpn Ktriick Morton on thp hen.1 ith n blnckja.-k. Another rohbor frllpd liim iltb nnothcr I. Morion (.till RllOWPll VlSnS of Hcllt tn'o of ill" lohbprs jiiiiiclifd liini it' In lm on Hip grounil. I'm' i ""' i"i"i warrlird Motion nml took bW wnt.di mid rnonev Iu1p to moro IipM him on tbp fidcn'nlk Sounds of a wagon upro thrn Inard ni-arbi and tin' four nion ijumpMl into thp car nml spt'ii otu Iniliann nwinir Th, irllkmnn ninrpil jnt n Hip onr ' th, lianilitsi ns dlniipnrins in tltp di'tanro Two of Itobbcr. Wins Mortni) lohl thp polirp that two of the rnhhoro wpip not mote than ciKhtPPti Tfor- old 1 lii" wimp niiior uirM'ii ihnn tn, other two and wmc npparcntl.v I'" ""," - . ... . i Th, uncoU of tbo nutoniobilp whiih Hipj wmiiiipiI wpip lIniTfU ruipiid witli until The 'in wa- diis and looked its llipiiuli n iinglit haic come a consider- ali'p iliMniipp I'nllic IipIipip thp bandits hip niPiii- 1 r 1 1- of a gattit who oppratc bptwrpn VliiloilPlnh a and Vph Yoik and who ar,' rffponsibli" tor "pvpthI hold-ups UttiPPii hciP and Trenton duniiK tlip lt fo !ipk Daughter of Former Chlcagoan Weds French Nobleman In London Ixindon. Apill l.-ii;. A. l'.l -Ml Vloletlc SplfridRi'. diiugiitpr of Mr. and Mrs. II Coidon Splfridgp, wns mnrilrd tilt- altci iiiiiiii in Itromtiton (liatory to Vii'omtp .lneiiips do Slbotir, son of Couitc dp Slbour. of Chntpaii du Solllpr. 1'rnnip. l'nthpr llprnnid Vatigbnn of lii'iatpd. Tbp bridp'n father -ship bis daughter awa.i. and Iirr brother. 11. (Sonton SpI fridge, Jr.. acted as bost man. The bride whip a gown of white rintin w-ith nn embroidered tunic of white tulle, trimmed with lace that once belonged to Marie Antoinette, the gift of the bridpgroom's fnthpr. The train of the gown was composed of old family ln"e. She nUo woie a bamleiu of luce, with panels fnMins over the MhouldprH. The bride teccived nearly 1000 pres ents, intituling a wonderful display of jpwclr.i. Itodmnn Wanninnkor, of l'hil udplpltla, spnt -1 dlninond-nnd-saipbirp hioocb; the Comte de Sibour'gavc a iliauiond-niid-puiprald broocli nnd a : dlniiiond-aiid-snppblrp bri'cplet, and Sir' Kriiest ('assrl. thp financier, n erjstnl- i niKl-Miiilililn' broocli. Tim quiCKesu way or cpllincr fn fnp npalpv uv"""b - "' .vw IS ll.v the AsMiclalcd Trcs Tienton, May 4. ('Iianeellor AVnl- kpr. in tlip piprogative court today. admitted to probate the will of Moves Tavlor I'.uip, wenlthi philantliroplxt and flnnncipr of New York nml l'riiue ton. Mr. I'jne nnined his widow, Mrs. Margaretla S. I'vne. nnd hN sons. Percy H.. 2d. and M. Tailor, .lr.. as p.TPPiitors, The amount of Mr. I'yne's istnte Is not otnted in Ids will. The will l dated Mnv lift. 1017. The will beritioaths !?r.0.000 to William I. Sea mmi. of Staten Inland, a friend of Mr. I'.i ne, Trustees of Princeton 1'nlvprnlty are given pertain lnndw lying to the south of Nassau nnd Stoekton Rtrepts, In I'llncpton, logetlier with buildings and Improvement!). Mr. I'jne also gave to I'riii'Pton all 1i1h sharps of the capital lock of the Prospect Co.. a New .fersp.t corporation, which is ownpr of a tract of land known ns Itrnadmcnd, in Prlmoton. Mrs. Pjnp was bequeathed Ills Princeton honip, Drumthwapket, dur- 'I'S her lil. togctliir with nil Miiiotlitil- ' . iiijf land of the estate, and also the Pjno home nt iiO.'l Madison oienuc, m;u ork. The executors nre tu nnv nil Inher- I itancp hnd transfer taxes nut of the I estate. A todicli bequeathed .f 10,000 1 iu niiKenc rattlson, of Ilidgewood, who hnd been in Mr. Pjne's enijilov for many years. After Mis P.wio'h deutlt the properties are to be divided between the two sons The residue, both renl and personal, is bequeathed lo the two sons, subject to painc!it to Mrs. I'jne one half of the pet income oris nig irmii tlie estate, MAN, 7?, DIES IN HOME George French Had Been In Salva tion Army's Care for Ten Years Oeorge Piench. veicnt one pnis old. who Hied nt the .Salvation Aim. In dustrial Home. .'JiM ParrNli stieet. died suddenly last night. The man had in tended an entertainment mid after -wards complained of feeling sick. A phjsiilnn was summoned, but French died a short time Inter. French hod been living nt the homo for the last nine months, luiiim, lu.nn on assistant to Mnjor Allan Nelfi. who BENSON SCHOOL PUPILS LEARN HOW TO RUN A CITY Haw Their Oivn Government and Put Lessons in Civics to Practical and Useful Tests All unknown to the Major nnd pity dent, dlreclois Philadelphia hns In it mliM office. n Brniin wolKtnz mil iiiuns m !- iieiu eoveriunent entirely sepnrato from city government. Henjatnlfi ISpIcIiIck bus that Peter Stnnkiino is lice presl- f'lilTord Nlcliols. secretarj : Al- tlteiiiiert Houer, treasurer; Thomas Mi ('nil, dlrpptor of Hip department of public neighborhood 1 lioinas Mil'nll has liis loinmlttep so thev will repoit loiidltiou- lint ne mI Imiiroveinent. I ndcr social welfnie. Mntgnril lleik ert nnd lift coiiunlttees have ibnige of education mid recipiitioii nnd iiImi take carp of thp librnrj TIipsp eighth gnide hoj mid gnl hold their meetings In tlie clns umin as part of thcii work in civil". londiiLt their own meetings nnd hiing up dis cussions of the i ivic needs of theli school and cominiinltj "It Is training tbcin along pinelicnl Hues mid Ihej me iciilli learnltiK chits said I'iniiiis II Haas prtncl put of Itinsnu Si boo! riiioiigh this oigntiinl on we hope fi make lemlcis of tlie chlldien Man Killed In Freight Wreck iiinlegrift. Pa.. April I (My A. P I- Due man was killed, mi.ither ill ' lined and eight f i eight mis w'ic seat tiled mer iwn (links of tlie Pennsjl Minln Hiiiliond. Cinieniiiiigli division, when the 1 1 it in tuirt.d nt Apollo, near hi r. tn-t night . - . K , ... .11 . f uXTX Son0 o hP ..PpaH pVof socl,,. welfare; Anna 1 dn'l know "lint Its menilvrs belonged PetPrson. director of the department of t the eighth grade of tin Henson puWIr "nfct. School Twenty seventh and Wharton (Jiris are considered inot efneient Lpp,,' officiuls In this doi eloping goiernment. ...". .i.. i,i,, nl.,uu u'i.r .litti. Anna Peterson's ilepartment was the nuppo. "'""" ...... .... ..... . ., nrst to be dpvploned This week n snfpt.l wiechpo on .!- .. .-.- , , ,.-,., t ment necked on a ilosert'Nlan.l and jo.r had first to be developed This week n snfp o set in "our own vlllngp nnd govern- pntrol was organized. tTi.;lu.linR n chl 0 . ...V, wnnld ou do''" and tivehe patrolmen I heir dtitlps a nent. what would j out". i to protect the Ilentnn School c,,lr Tlint qupstlori.nske.l bj Mis- I.U fr0, ,arln n Tr iny ifitNihlt. lef re ren Itos in her civics t lass, caused mer whole thing. TIip hojs nnd girls forti -fivp of il,pm (ircw so interiMtnl In tbp theo The pntiolmpn help the small children Of course, this dep.it tinent of public safetv includes preientioii of lire nnd certain members are designated for spe There's a deal of differ ence between exercise and exertion. It's the difference between health-building ac tivity and health - breaking activity, between the Collins' System and other courses. May we mail our booklet? COLLINS INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CULTURE com.ins m.ua . wai-nit .st. at istii ii f l selling tor him. Advertise! lSll)- mi if mi i st m tu Mjm we Manufacturers' Clearance SALE-20 OFF . on our Framed Mirrors k - A HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertiting Agency Every Phase of Salet Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia WC deliver your deliver the fHilmiHil line of Picture Frames Fine Mouldings lile irlflT. All IVooUi. Latent Flnlihn Frame to Order &RP&3 Matthew Schrarnm & Son 39 North 9lh St. Second Floor MAM rxciiituiii wiint rAi r.ns kktailerm Printing Service FRED. STURGIS Phone: Walnut 1782 722 Sansom St. I i sHBHBBBf' i M Next Year's M Prices Now! ; Hl T-I'iis. T'niirlne 91200 ' ""B l-l'iisH. Tniirlmc . i.OO ! "HB ( lull llomMrr 42lil H Sprod.lrr . , . 1470 ""Hk I nupp . ... Alfl.t QH srciiin nnoo "j l.linnuslnr rT.t H Ton n ( nr G7:l." Hh 1 liese irlres nr, for HH lUl.iery In I'lill lilolphla. i I i i DEEM M2ICHESTNUTSTREET Summer AT PRE-WAR PRICES 25c a quire- 25c a pack in lots 5 quires and oven Beautiful Tints THE HATCH MOTORS C9 OIS TRIPIUTOR S 720 N. DROAD ST - PHI.LA- When straw. goods"! Quality ! Style! Fit! Straw Hats in abundance among them our famous English Sennitt, priced $5 other straws, $3 to $7. No catching at straws for excuses, either ! Money back if they fail to measure up. Ferro 5 Co.tec Clothiers & Outfitters Exclushe Agents for Rogers Peel Clothes iChestrxut Street .tfjunlpefi m .,-...-, , .jr ,iun .Pm, mm ....... "-., ,i..,v .ippi.ip.i . matP certain meinoers are ncsignaieii ior sup- tookhlm in cha.Re ten jenrs ago. when rctlrnl 8"rn"'rn ,''" '', ''""i? ! rial positions during tin school tire French's wife died. French is believed Jt practica . Sot hey forn e.I an organl- , ... ' to have relative livlnc in Siirlmrflehl ration cnlled Onisowat (from onward urnn. Mns. A off rt is ' beFne mad' t ! "locnU.H r watehward ) . TIip department f p.ib .. works wi them. B l0C"lt, instead of a major, they hnio a prcsl- take core of sanitation In thp school nnd f IKBBatffiBtov Diamond Engagement Rings of Super- Excellence JZxpresaire cf Fashion's Latest Favorite Salurdaj' Closing Hour 12 noon. NEW PACKARD at a Saving of $2500.00 PACKARD-Twin Six chassis with special tour 'tiR body. Custom made y Dcrham. Equipped with spccla fenders and Kolls Roycc lamps. Ex 'ra fine painting: body is maroon with light red strtpes Black- running 8"r, 6-disc steel wheels, fc-nglish Burbank one man top. Safetee glass windshield. This car has seen run only 200 miles, sudden change in busi ""1 plans compels quiclc sale I am willing to sell r!acrl&.e.of 52500 below J?" Will demonstrate. ," "" be seen at body "am, Rosemont, Pa. Call, Ynu t- o, wn,e owner, 1 . S1'aw. 401 Otis ""'ding. Locust S880. IIIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlHUIIIIIIimillllll The size of your Checking Account does not regulate the attention you receive at "The West End" everybody receives the same uniform, courteous service. WEST END TRUST COMPANY BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE MliiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiTf)M Linde Extraordinary Sale Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums Reduced V3 anc V2 It is extraordinary in EXTENT, embracing hundreds of complete suits for Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room and thousands of single pieces. It is extraordinary in, QUALITY, all suits and all pieces being recently made in the best factories of America strictly up to the high est Linde specifications, known throughout the trade as the most exact ing anywhere. It is extraordinary in SAVINGS, these new, fresh goods, the very latest word in design and materials, being marked at flat reduc tions of one-third and one-half below present market value. It is extraordinary in CAUSE, these positively startling bargains being due to the fact that we made gigantic purchases during the past two months from eight of the leading manufacturers of the country at a third and a half off for spot cash. This sale also includes the greater portion of our regular stocks. What does this mean to YOU? It means 538 Bedroom suits and single pieces at one-third and one-half less than elsewhere. It means 645 Dining-Room suit6 and single pieces at one-third and one-half less than today's prices. It means 592 Living-Room suits and single pieces at one-third and one-half less than present market value. It means Library Tables, Sofa Beds and hundreds of pieces of Reed and Rattan and Fiber Furniture, right in the very beginning of the season, at one-third and one-half less than regular. It means 4839 Rugs, all sizes, and hun dreds of yards of Carpet and Linoleum, at one-third and one-half less than prices on same grades anywhere else. It means that the selling will be heavy from the start and that early purchasers will have the advantage of selection. SPECIAL NOTICE Every suit and every piece will bear the orig inal tag, showing the low present market price. The pieces that are reduced will be marked with a bold I3 or 12 You simply subtract the I3 or l2 from the original price shown on the tag. This gives you the reduced sale price. This is positively the greatest homefurnishing opportunity ever offered in Philadelphia. Prices never will be so low again. The market is beginning to stiffen. The big trade sales next August will not be able to match these values. Now is your time. You will be sorry if you don't take advantage of it. We give below just a few examples of our wonderful savings. There are thousands more like them. Dining-Room Furniture $137.50 tor a $275 lacolu-an enk suit - hin.i dosct, s, icr. 54-m liufTct and 4S-in. t.tldc $225 Mr a $450 mahogany four-piece suit Adam dc siun. 54-in extension tabic. $375 fur i $"50 walnut Chippendale suit hO-jn. luittct. China closet, inclosed server and o-l-in tabic Five chairs and one armchair. $395 for a $790 T.ouis XVI walnut 10-piccc suit. (. arved buffet, china closet, inclosed server and six leather-scat chairs $350 tot a $525 mahogany or walnut Queen Anne suit Ruffct, 60-in , with mirror, large china I'oset, server and 48-in. tabic. $595 tor an $110 suit. 10 pieces Walnut or ma hogany, 72-in. buffet. Chairs covered m tapestry , $437.50 for a $975 elaborate Georgian ID-piece walnut suit 66-in. bufict $390 for a $780 Queen Antic mahogany 10-piecc suit. oO-in. buffet Blue leather chairs Bedroom Furniture $487.50 for a $975 Georgian walnut suit Dresser, bow -end bed. anity and cliifTofobc $317.50 for a $635 walnut or mahofyin suit Dresser, bow-cud bed, anity, chifToncttc $585 tor an $1170 seven-piece torv suit Dresser, bow-end bed, chilTrobc, toilet table, chair rocker and bench $400 for an $800 antique ivory suit. Drcs-er, twin beds, chtlTorobc, toilet table, two chairs, rocker and bench $150 for a $225 walnut suit Dresser, fuH-aic bed, iluffoncttc. triple-glass toilet tabic. $275 for a $550 mahoganj suit Dresser, full sic bed, iluffoncttc, toilet tabic $225 for a $450 mahogany Queen nne suit Dresser, bow -end bctl, clufTonette. $290 lor a $435 walnut suit Dresser, full-sue bed, cluffoncttc and toilet table. Living-Room Furniture $70 toi a $140 mahoganj 3-piece suit Tapestry covering. $250 for a $500 mahoganj and cane suit Loose cushions, mulberry damask covering $87.50 for a $175 thrcc-piccc mahogany and cane suit, mulberry vclour covering. $200 for a $400 mahogany loose cushion uit. Vc lour covering Queen Anne design. $175 for a $350 overstuffed vclour suit Loose cushions. Sp.ring seats and basks $450 for a $675 overstuffed sur mohair plush Full spring backs I onc cushion $390 for a $780 blue and gold dauiasl. suit Ma hogany and cane Queen rnc design. $140 for a $280 tapestrj sun. 1 u'l spring backs loose cushions. $300 for a $o00 imported tapestrv sui Heavily upholstered, spring arms and lose cushions. $175 for a $35,0 suit High-grade tapestry cover ing Spring cushions $212.50 tor a $425 massive ovcrtutted tapestry sun I till spring cushions ami luiks Hundreds of Separate Piece for l. tng Room. Easy Chairt. and Roeherx Otie-htilf and One-third Off. Wicker Furniture $85 three-piece reed tut Brown seat and back. I nose cushions. brov $42.50 for an finish, cretonne cushioned $87.50 for a $175 thrce-piccc suit cretonne scat and hak $75 for a $150 large 3-picce suit. ut Cretonne upholstered scats ,uul I iv $75 for $150 settee, armchair and rockrr seats and loose cushions $112.50 lor $225 suit. I argc davenpnt. armchair and rocker in French walnut. Hundred of Separate Pierea Chaise Lounges, Rockers, Armchairs, Daienpoitt mid Tables One-half and One-third Off -spnng These Rugs and Linoleums V2 and V3 off 1 Axminster Rugs Wilton Rugs Itlch ii'leiual ileslKiis and colorings Sinnll I'Pislali figures for beilrooin as well as larger Chinese i fTect for j.tvlns nn"' DliunK KooniH. 108 00 i-caniless, 9x12 ft. 72.00 1)5 00 lligh't Grade, 9x12, 97.50 KM 25 Seamless, 8 3x10.6 ft 67.50 11250 Wilton, 8.3x10 6 ft 75.00 100 00 Standard, 6.9x12 ft 66.34 Lino Wilms 1 10 Cork I inolcum,s jd, 70c 2 70 Inlaid 1 lnoleuni, s(j. d 1,80 2 25 Inlaid I moleum, sq jd 1.50 High Soft Pile xiiunster nuirs from the nest niaU. rs Holcl ileonietrical ami Oriental designs In colorings lo haimonlie with modern ilecoratton 44 50 Highest tirade, 69 ft 29.66 41.00 Seamless, 7 6x9 ft, 30.50 59 00 Seamless, 8 3x10 6 ft 39.25 67 00 Seamless. 9x12 ft ....45.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Theso are puci ptional deslKiis nnd lolorlnrs for a mik of this grade. Floral nnd I'ersi in patterns WOO Seamless 'M2 ft ... 26.00 28 00 Seamless 69 tt 18.67 Beautiful Summer Rugs I'lain center w i llirpir nd coveied ripsiRns in 1 'aile Kretn and tan lirdei s e pink, 21 00 Heavj I ibrr, M2 it 24 00 Rope .Stock. 9.12 m 24.50 Audover, 8.K106 it 11 50 Domus Fiber, 6 tt 21 50 Colonial Twist. 912 Is) 75 Colonial Twist, K v If) 13 50 Colonial Twist, 6l), Carpets Ml $4 50 and $4 75 chct 14.00 12 00 16.33 7.67 10.75 9.88 6.75 $2 50 Store Open Every Friday Evening Until 9:30 HENRY LINDE S? 5' This is Wednesday! Opportunity knocks this One Week Only! Have you got Yours? Intensified Values in Suits of $65, $60, $55, $50 Qualities at the One Uniform Price $35 Have you got yours? Procrastination has hoodwinked many a man into missing altogether a major opportunity. There are only three days more after this one for these fine worsteds, silk mixtures, self-stripes, Blue Serges and light colors at the remark ably low price of $35 ! Plenty of them for any man's choosing, for we began the Sale Monday morning with 1500 Suits. Noth ing doing after Saturday and the earlier you come before then, the better! All $65, $60, $55 and $50 Qualities at the One Uniform Price, $35 These Intensified Value Suits are sepa rate and distinct from our Splendid Spring and Summer Stocks of regulation Suits, Sports Suits in three-piece and four-piece combinations, Palm Beach Suits, Mohair Suits, White Flannel and striped Flannel Trousers, White Duck Trousers, Rubberized Raincoats, etc., etc. the most beautiful selections to be found anywhere, at the New 1921 Prices! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. SmmerniartB $ Eig ht Dollars Exceptional Values Sixteen Styles Cordovans New Tans, Light or Dark Regular Tip, Wing Tip o Saddle Strap Prices $8, $9 & $11 Brnmennatfe MEN'S $& SHOES 1312 rj 12:I2 ' Chestnut St. VSBv Market St. S11UP Ol'KN S.UTKD.-U LVhINtNCS AUTO MECHANICS! Quick and efficient service in jour garage or service station will please your patrons Advertise for mc-hunus in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING m MX n vi ftf'Wi ISS i MU $M ii.ii, i i fHri m I Lli'1 n m t . ', J.vtl, . , ..