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"" " J. 13VEXIXG rUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 ."VWV eui SEEMS SURE PROTHONOTARY Former Idaho Governor and Clover Club President Fa vored by Judges' Majority BRUMBAUGH CHANCE POOR W.limm M nnnn formi-i soiomor f Mnh.i ii nd ii".l'l'nf nf the CMor ( nil i heme lioomt'cl fm th p' f il(llinn'it.ir of I'nrani'in I'liNl- ' "ii' wnnh lm brni innili aumt i il'i' li .11 h ..f ITrnn V N niton tl i knnun th. f..itimr s11"""" tnm'l ii ii tniiiimii-ii'i "itnl spumI pn it of flululniii liJl" "ii "iipport li III TH "f the (if n on iiu'liihii f ilw l"iard nf nirlcon 'I'Iiii lm.iril iniH'ii to Ml iln" tnrnnii nm iiioiitIi iiml'tln- 'l'ii""i uf ilir wi'll Kiimii lni i MitutlW i mil red Chkm.i! initii5nin'n nt t'n' H.i'l rr pontine Tin -iii-i !-- t In 'In' lnt Mr Wnltnn Iiii.mI ih.it liii- ' ui faint priiipoi t nf Martin ( ltrniiit'iinsli. f'r Mcr (inM-rnni nf Vrinv Iwmin tnioiv np tin- ippmntinnnt divit0 Imlti'tn niish rnriiliiTcd Tininii" tn t lint 'fleet . I T l'.l tiinll.lUllli ilM'lll m liuc no ciljnii' haiknu "I inniniin iidiitmn fop till- pn-t A mi'mliiT n' the linnrd of indci'- iiid tnilm In' liti'l imt In'iird nf n miisIi iiidnri'nnMii nf I'l Itniin kinpli fni 'In pniitimi and ni-iind tlit nnii Imrkins ln mid n "lint In- a' pit dig liiiusi-lf In i' nf ii- fm t thai ih lai' Urnrv T Wiillon i n m-i' Iii'i-mia' frn-nd ni Simiiimii IVnm-p. th" position 1 ir-.'nrilcd if i I'l'tno"!- appointment Thimfn-i' it i" bcliPVPil that am p--oniraondtinon made bv ! '""'"' would renin'- Ii r-t i'nnsidraiin i f-nni the judicial tmat'l .k Si'nitm lVnrn knon ii br er i-tronsU opiisil to Mi Umm bnupli it i pointed out that ihi latter n-ontd ri'ii-ix" iini oiiinriuiiii bv the bnanl IiidS" .Inwph P. R'iB'l it nn, "' 'I"1 Mronp bm ler of Mr Riinn and thiDks he will be elm ten Anions mlier rumor coins iround Tit Hnll tndax wit "iie iliai '1'hnniai XV ' Omninplmin lfirt "" ' "l'r "' Quarter Ses-sionn beinj boomed for r.rothounlim. This was followed It a tepnrt thin Thnmn Wntion. chairman .if the Republican .'Oinmittee. would be appointed to succeed Mr Cuntitnphnm n clfrk of fhe . ouu Rut it it known that Mr unnins boin doeii t want the job AFlted whom lie fuvreil for the Ap pointment Senator Vnre aid he hud nothinc to -n on tin- iiibjeci Inn are leailert would not oppose RrumboiiKh berati'e lie was tbeii fru uii when lie was (ioiernm The Vans have no candidate of thuir own for iiiothoiiiiinry H " underttnod Francit Nhunk Rrown, who i nt tnrniM nenenil under Rrunibaiitfli is one of Ins piuicipal boornerti HELD IN RIOT OVER GAME Youth Arrested In Connection With Killing by Patrolman Edward Mf5nvern ninetem ' '" old Mnnnniiith street near Almond who was nrii'-tm in connei i on wnn i GOES TO DIGNPALESTINE Dr. Clarence S. Fisher Sails to Exca vate In Betn-Shan li t'larenie S Kivln r unntor of ilie llsjptinn section of the I nhersit Mil-rum. wlin has been home for a win. sailed toilav fm l'nletllie m undertake the excavation nf Reth-luiii in the Mil le nf Jezrivl. which i dei hired to nffer the crcnti'st opioi tunltles foi biblicnl discoveries that ate to be found m the Neai Kati Dr. I'lsher will Mop in Kpt to cnllcit twinlv Arab foremen who lmv wnrk'd under lnm for venrt, to aicuniulnte smeuil iiulnndt nf inn : i Inner, tools nrnl tnllwin Hacks hut evpntM In be digging into llic site b lune lil lletli-shnn is de nbed in the Rible as one 'if tln I'liieu the luldrrii of l-r.icl could not tnke be. anse the ln habitants "had iron rlinriots, (lie I forerunner of the tanks lined in the j lute war. It Is Imped (o tlnd one ot I those dun ints in the iiiln-. Kins Saul 'nrnl Inimtlinn were killed on Mount I itillbo.i just outside Hie tit, and their I bodies were liimj on walls which me .believed to be in existence MAN SLASHES PATROLMEN City Driver Wields Razor on Two Officers Battles Six Others Align nt the loss of his job ns driver of n cit gnrbage wagon, Clifton .lohn Min, n Negro, of (ircen stiiet mar Klglith. went on 11 lanipage eterdny When things had iiiieted down, sev tal hours later. Johnson and two po ll enien were in St Joseph'n Hospital, half n do7.en other policemen were rosi ng up lifter n tenlflc tdrtlggle with iTohnsou and n double guard wax About the rot of the Negro, who nlrendy had escaped twice from the hospital follow tig lilt arrest. The trouble Ktnrted when Sergeant Knvaniigh nskeil Johnson nt Ninth nnd l'arrlsh streets what he wits going to do with two milk bottles. .Tohnwin In alleged to have thrown both bottles nt the sergennt. nnd then to have drawn n razor. Patrolman Magulro went to hln nld. but was goon rendered helpless by two razor plashes. It was only ntter Johnson had been bentel nltnost Into insensibility that he wns subdued. JF "Ml 1 1 h-0fo-i-ftH i If 1 ' 1 iW1 1 $2.50 Buys an 88-Notc PLAYER-PIANO a 'nil Kixe pltcr-pl.inn iijit carries our giinr.inlee of su.p fAi 'Ion Has h.imlsoine lilghlv I ilisheil niiLhogan tase thor nuirliiv ilipeiulnl'li- action nnl fine 1 h singlns tone- a player mm inn win n pro'ld to own n i.riaom n.il i v ini. 1 'he .i- w i pn. - I I'l h $450 B. B. TODD aioijouj Or 'A and 'hmin0 1306 Arch i 1623 Chestnut PIANOS PLAYERS VICTROLAS RECORDS ii lion 1 1 Fi.rfai mid Kaimdau R rninos 1 m 1 1 1 W HANAN Strap Pumps $1250 l.isln shiide Russia Calfskin. HaTana Brown Calfskin. Gun Metal Calfskin. Grey Buckskin. Knby French and regular French Heels with Turned Soles. Leather Military Heels with Welted Soles. Hosiery to Match SHOES Good Shoes Are An Economy 1318 Chestnut St. diMiirbiipi ' Snmliiv vvnen Putiolmim W1II111111 I'linnan tiud tn Mop j base ball gann b.ick nf St George s Rpii-o-pal Cluing Kensinston was held under -'s(Wl bail fm nurt todav. charged with iiui I nniii' 1 unift' aggraiati'd a-ault and bdtter on 11 ifhcer. The tight no uricil nt l.iwngston and' Ann streets nnd during rhc fracas th . pntrnlmaii tired his revohr, killing Patrick .lipc 'jill't Ann street Hmrc llerrbb ilmnli waiden explained to Mnglstuiti' t'.w..Hn At tin' hearing in he Ilelgrade jinl I'leartiehl -tr. hi, station inw he hid feleptiiimd l"r i.d after the bnll pliiMT" w I, ii wt-ie inii-tfi nnj: with tne 'hni'h -eivnes 11 fused tn jm-i pone tin ir gaiin Meliovein , derlnrmi In hnie nit I iMinntiii .mil tn nave taken hi- i'ub Pol we t'.iiit itn Ienn tnld him .n the lii'lirins In' ivoulil he nrrrstnl fur in) - i'IH nf .i pi nnr'v 'f In ilnl nn' ie. ' I 11 n 1 lie I 1I1 ud it m nn -four hours. ANNUAL CLUB LUNCHEON Three Women Speak at Frankford. '00 Attend Mrs i 1 1 , . .,,, i,1Pni ,, the Ka-icin I -r r 1 t rirur.it inn nf Women n ( " 1 . Wmtn ltr nmu founder nt ti.e I m Ktniil Mothers flub anil Mr- I.-' cu !"nsi. r mt,e, nf the staff rif the l in ir 1,1 IX. III. wi'le speakers nt the 1 r inl.f. 1 1 . lull annual lunclienn toda The luncheon was helrj at the Tnrresrlnlu r 1, Tent itm pliiu-i were ninde for (bang nig the natne nf thi 1 lnb tn "Wnmai, flub 'i f iI imurging tie niope of it, work 10 ini'lurli rhild welfare inn- and educational work In The fifteen yeir of It eMSleni e t har! devoted it- 1 tin i'M'lll-ilell to 1 hi. weltnie Mure Than I'M' n.tnui iitiitnnn in lunihenn Mi- 1 nr't . N Stiiinim president n- iini in sir t. ARMED MEN STEAL LIQUOR Five Thieves Rob Saloon of Tnree Barrels of Whisky Khe .iiiinrl nn 11 enrlv trulav 1 I their wai mtn ih- saloon of Rn. ,, nante, Sixteeimi ,ind T'i kirnvri -m .. nnd esrapid w 1II1 ilnei burn snfwln.,,1 alud at SJiiKirt The rubbers wnrkeo wiih 1 h si if' ness that but fiftnn nnuutes mi. r quired tr them tn nuike the nun motorlrui'k wis ,-ed tn fT t mur gei nwsj The polir" of the Pifteenth sneel mjrl Snder .nenue strttinn me mwM. gating .- , rt!VWkVJ!'V How many loaves of bread do you use each week? i Victor Bread j now onl 6 C hitr m v-'w 1 1 f J I A. VJ U k V THE NEWEST PATTERN IN A TAMOUS SILVERPLATE rl'lE Ambassador is a worthy representative oj a distinguished line. It not only looks the part, hut in daily service will live up to your re quirements, both in attractiveness and durability. The Ambassador Pattern means full value for your money its beauty is apparent and the trade mark " 1S47 Rogers Hro.." guarantees it.s quality. See the Ambassador Pattern at your dealer's. Put it on your gift list. It offers an opportunity for you to start a nciv silver service with all pieces in harmony something every woman wants. li your Jcal a ttoc not liavc lin pattern he 1 an (jet It for you. Teaspoon at $1,00 a half dozen. i847 ROGERS BROS. SIL li It W A R M The Family Plate for Seventy -five Years m KOSHLANDi I -..- .!...! i uu' ti'iu nuniFiiuu r rntnoj i I I I I I ! jgpg ! 1318 Chestnut St. r. (if l! I '' m-i ' 'fflrBBiH 1 1 i ii i i& m vm hk'-- -MmmWmmm' IrS HI k&k 1 ; v i yj iv !w'' I fiS nTJsMBi (Wl''MIHBraWaBBa IS( I SkWBTI ityf ?r?L tV ' Wjy&Fkt 1 i WSrWKSimKk Ki l.PC fife imWmSmm m i r n i H to h a k s a dor ; 7 --r s. n - r-.' ?- i ir r X4' I i If 1 I 7iJ ) i If sS7. i f i ' m 600,000 STOCK Lease Lost! We Mist Vacate! We have lost our lease ! The enormous increase in rental demanded by the landlord could not possibly be met by us and at the. same time give our customers the remarkable values for which we have become famous. Rather than do this, we would lose our lease. The landlord has served notice on us that he has rented our building over our heads, and we must go. That is what has forced us to make such a tremendous sacrifice on our stock. This happens right at a time when we have the greatest amount of stock of the year on our hands. IT MUST BE MOVED. We have been obliged to close our eyes to cost and value of this merchandise and SELL it and we have got to sell it on such short notice that the most drastic sort of measures had to be taken. The men of Phila delphia who have been waiting for an opportunity to buy high-grade clothing and furnishings at reduced prices will have their wishes gratified in this sale far beyond anything they ever dreamed. We have smashed our prices to pieces. Come and see for yourself what amazing bargains this sale offers you. Suits Coats For Men and Young Men Over 15,000 of them! 40 Famous Brands! The Entire Stock at HALF-PRICE and LESS StedoeoiS from V Reduced from 3 V Redjiced from Ifc. y Educed from V Reduced from Reduced from Men's 30-35 2-Paats Suits Look at this astounding bargain a two-pants suit, nuuii' in the newest patterns, and right up-to-the-minute in iiic a .-.uii mm win give you uouuie me usual wear 1 for only SI 6.93! Lots of 'em. too! All .sizes. V NOTH: This iiilvisriisc iiifnt cutitains o v a poi tion of thi aina. my bat cams Hint Hi s halo ofleis Sec our window ! Conu inside! Thine am many thinj,'-, of whi li thure is onlv n liniitetl quantity that wo have cut a lie low half-nfii-e. Men's $15 Raincoats 75 Men's $20 Raincoats 9 95 Men's $25 Raincoats J 2.45 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Out entiic stoiA of new sprniK goods cut to half price anil less. S1.00-S1.50 Silk S2 Color - I 'ait U While I'on. und Knitted Shirts in new est Kcc Shuts, with Nrckweur nnllpriw or wmiuiit to. 45 95 Ir.- $1.85 I I'' wfl mwrafcs r .;-- vw i wmmM Hnanua ,mm&? ILI Wl i Jl N II ' -iySfefl Over 5000 Pairs en's Pants At liiwrimms Reductions PAMTcH AO NOW $6 & $8 Pants, $298 s10si2 Pants, $4-98 Man will he ahle to nintcii Iheir .Suits in this stock. loaf At all our Stores 15-17-19 No. 13th St 24-26 So. 15th St. m srUSS.. Upen Daily Till 6 P. M. fri(lay Tm Q p A Saturday, Till 10 P. M. HMnHiHHiHaBiHainBHiHinHHMJ u nruad gMUii'J 1 li i' 1
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