l ,., JSAnjl'jUJj ,(,, n " iyr r?v . "i 4AV j ' V .1 (""' ?V " ' ' H EVENING PUBEIC 'KBDaRrPmIiAIXEJrlPHIA TkUtifflfA Y, ' MAT 12, 1921 9 MAYOR REFUTES SALUSCHARGES Executive Issues Shoaf of An- swors to Criticism of Fourth Ward NO BOOTLEGGING EVIDENCE A romposit niiBwrr to theehfuif of ,tt(r nt to the 'Mayor and other ,.,ty offielnls recently by fltato Senotor Samuel W. Sslus, Vars 'leader of the Fourth Ward, complaining of conditions in that ward, was'lssned by Mayor Moore today. One by one the Mayor took up the sSnltn complaints and, quoting from the reports of police officials and special Investigators, declared the complaint were "captious and without founda tion." AnswcrlnK the Salus chnrge that the Fourth word wns honeycombed with hootlegRcrs, the Major quoted Acting Captain Grnhnm, of the district, wo Mid liis men were keeping several sus pected place undor close watch, but had been unable to net any direct evi dence against nllogcd violators. Another charge made by Salus was that .Toe Hirst, former prlzo fighter, hnd been murdered a few days ago in a gam bling houac at Eighth street and Pass junk avenue. "Our investigation shows that the ulajing of Hirst was the, result of a quarrel over a Tobbcry," the report of Graham said, "and not following a gambling qiitrrrel. The place where the 'hooting took plnce Is occupied, not by anv gambling clubs, but by several po litical and other Bocial organizations." A third charge discussed by the Maror vtas that of Salus saying that money collected for tho widow of Jo seph McGinn, a detective) murdered by lunmcn-gamblera several months ago, had not been delivered to her. "In all, Captain Graham reported, the sum of $567 was collected. Of this $100 was turned over to Mrs. McGinn and tho balance placed In a trust fund or a crippled child of McGinn by a former wife." The Mayor also quoted his subordi nates in denial of a Salus charge that policemen were being forced to purchase tickets for entertainments given by ad ministration political clubs. When You Give Your Batteries a Drink ee that it's HYDRO- PUROCK, a genuine dis tilled water. Avoid ordinary water -bad for batteries. , Use HYDRO -PUROCK made specially for batteries recommended by manufac turers. Ask for it by name at all good dealers. Or order direct In convenient, eco nomical half-gallon bottles. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 10 S. 24th SI. PftllidttiUa p Lh far ta diamond truia III tvl (A MM HYDROPUROCJf Nivtr told in hulk SEmsasesHss? 1 The same big golden brown loaf Victor Bread now At all our-Stores sh-SrnbliEs Cow louniwi nmU i ' i1 f f "n 'Mn'7V'7m'SaTOS15333 TELEmONKj fimUCK203B' Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street PRE-INVENTORY SALE DRESSES Satin-Georgette Tricolette 29.50 Formerly to 89j50 Canton Crepe Satin-Chiffon 39.50 Formerly to 690 SUMMER MORNING FROCKS 15.00 19.50 25.00 In dotted swiss and organdie combinations, plain and printed oilcs combined with fllet or Irish lace, and check gingham frocks in all tho fashionable patterns. COATS and WRAPS Tweed-Ramona Worsted 37.50 Formerly to 59J0 Veldyne-Tricotine Peach-Bloom 59.50 Formerly to 59-50 YOU XRVJCn TAY MOIIR AT HIKN7.IS , UuaW (nJA 1st of 4 good whyyoushould sayUERBACif THE extra fine quality and unusual thickness of the chocolate coating is the first and foremost reason why people who know how to select the best confec tions ask for Auerbach Chocolate Bars. Dealers: Special Offer Aak jour Jobber about our apatlal Serin So and tOe apaeialm and H lb, and Jib, Panej Packaja Chocotttaa D. AUERBACH & SONS Hth Ave. 46th to 47th Sta., New York 12 Different Kinds TR Yan Auerbach Chocolate Marshmallow Bar a center of fluffy creamy marahmallow with a coating of smooth, rich Auerbach Chocolate. 1 IP IZmr rtor Opens Bally M S A. TH. ana Glows at AM P. sjrj A11 These Goods on Sale Tomorrow: as Them Orders rllUd. B.U, "Waiim 3800 Keystone, Mala 480 ? OUR CUSTOMARY FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY TOMORROW! A MULTITUDE OF PHENOMENAL VALUES ALL THROUGH THIS GREAT STORE! Jrt?v7 J" Boys' '5 to '8.50 Wash Suits Th ntiT a jffk nr samplo lino of I w m I K tho famous IU- VP .1 York City. They are shown in Middy, Norfolk and all other favorite- syles In white and colors. Best quality fabrics. IA? Broth Second Floor. 7H lit aMBSCT a ag 'i- n ii' SB ErxwqptiMcnBjCawSSfog-'1 i , .. '.n . ' '' f- "a HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit jg" Yel!wTitiinSttmpritkETeryl0cPurcha8cAnDay " r" ' i II ' ' Jwr Pfefa... 'I 'T'i JMahUJ. Filbert Seventh Boys' $3, $4, $4.50 & $5 Wash Suits $1.50 m. Tomorrow Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk, French, Bal kan and middy styles, in tan and brown Palmer Junior linen, madras, Poetry cloth, light and dark cham- brays, poplin and white rep 24 to 0 years. lAt Brnthirt Bcond Floor, 7th Htrt vTr il m Tj-" fr-y jui V rrli irvr jrViViu1j-i an itj jynniinri ssriVir r u-iv jri ' 'i' ln ff""" (! ,,. . ... , ... , . .. . .. . . , ammt,.an Once Each Year Comes This Great Event! Men's Spring & Summer Suits At 30 Less Than Regular For Three Days Starting at 9 A. M. Friday Keen men remember this j-ale from year to year plan to buy not one suit but several, figuring that they can get three suis for about the price of two. All these men will cash in on their foresight Friday, Saturday and Monday! They will come here with the full knowledge that they are going to buy the very best suits in Philadel phiain the best range of fabrics and models at the most astonishing savings that they or any other men have ever known in the Month of May. Genuine Savings Up to $11.50 on Every Suit! t zmmmim . i AiumwM'smswm sik , t MMrHroviz-raMurw. 9a?tWV i. BiBsir JfFH tvinIiVvBV vLHsVSSSKIsj t jisbV mil f 11 WNzmHWZr w 8jysr.iiiiiiiiii-wiwHH-. i u Men s All-Wool Suits in Latest Models Suits that are the product of known and famous makers and in variety that caters to every man's taste from the spirited types of youth to the dignity of greater years. $25 & $27.50 Suits $30 Suits $37.50 Wool Worsted Suits 165$215o 26 :; Such a Tremendous Sale Has Not Been Matched in Years! Men's All Wool Serge Suits With Two Pairs Trousers Two great groups perfectly tailored fast color half lined. $33.50 Serge Suits r With Extrn Trousers $rO.50 $Q.50 fUfL'- ! '(- !" atmmtm ., ...,.,. Ig .amj $40 Serge Suits With Extra Trousers f Men's $4.50 Trousers Summer weight; best all- f wool fabrics. Cuffed bot-ljn ' toms. Every Style; Sir Every Fabric , Every New Touch A Vast Collection for YOU to Choose From. Bright and Early Tomorrow! Lit Brother Second Floor, Seventh Street ifrW'V"''i Men's All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits in Smartest Fabrics A splendid showing of all favorite models for summer wear $32.50 Suits $35 & $37.50 Suits With Extra Trousers With Extra Trousers $22'50 $!2? VVwli I, M.y , May Sale! Men's Furnishing: An Annual Event with Prices Cut a Third Half and More for Tomorrow 1 Great Choice Great Values The biggeat sale of the kind this season few dollar wise men will want to miss it. i Sal AJttttiMi ptrttrr "" Iff?- . Lit M?3USrl MurwrfnWMKriTiraSHZ Srtt IRbb HrsKlcfaS i i i i rw s sj j $3.50 Silk Stripe Madras $- .79 Shirts J A Btrlotty high-grade woven mdnu Famous brand, heavy Insraln silk, i with limtrous silk stripes Intermingled some with ellk oles and tops, many ,l with fninpifl ntplrukK ftntt it fr oT-.. '' ,, i .ii w.i. mt A AtA. ...... -j,.-,-- w,.., .- vuu..t dih! Willi "Oint nwvisj aiv.pv nuu vuiuii 1 J f St 1 R a ... A - -------'-''"------- ' ' - $2 & $2.50 Silk Hose Half 197c $1.50 "Prendcntr Union Suits, 98c Pajama check nain Book in athletic style. a a a !. ? Pf Tl I r . oiop, oir- tnitiK or buying, tomorrow Men's Sti-aw Hats ! 9.98 During the very first opening week of t the Beason, too! Great assortment from Men's Panama Hats, wnicn to cnoose in smooth and rough I 35.98 to $7.98 sennits ana tancy oraids. KIOor 7th St 'h nfnl !.). 49e $2.50 Madras I 75c Nainsook Shirts. $1.59 Undtrwesr, each Beat mlftllrv! cfrrlt.K flm.11 rkwlr H1.. colored stripes. Soft less coat shirts; knee cuns. lenorth drawers. ..! '1 a a m at a . 11 a a 1 1 a . ...... a a a a, $1.50 "Seolpox" Union jj fioyi' $1 Percale Blousei, 69c JJ $1 Silk OQ ;; Suits, $1.15 Falrmount make. New colored Half Hose ' C I Athletic stylo in small stripe effects. Attached collar, ; Extni ff00d -ullUt . ; chock nainsook. Rolnforcod Jut p;P black and lor-.&el" tgussetaandseam t t tband iies 7 to 10 years. , J bl h ,. d toe8i SENSATIONAL PURCHASE AND SALE FOR FRIDAY! Fine $8 to $10 Pumps & Oxfords All Women's Misses' Sizes 3 Forty of the very Best Summer Styles They represent a wonderful collection made to our own specifications liv a manufacturer anxious to tide over hie slack Boneon he has cut his profit ami wo hruo cut ours the result is marvelous savings for you. $2 Percale Pajamas, $1.59 Blue and pink, with silk frogs. $1.50 Muslin Night Shirts, 98c Cut extra wide and lone. wauiMxaouuss; 85c Four-in Hands 49 Klne heavy ellk In reslment al, college and other novelty tripes, Narrow style with elide. eaiy band. 50c & 75o Leather Belts, 29c Famous maker's slight run of the mill. Pull grained bridle cowhide and calfskin in black, tan and cordovan. Plain har ness style tabular or lined and; stitch ed. AH sites in lot. ZM Brotnsrt sirs Floor, North Tan Russia Calf; White Imperial Buck; Patent Colt; Black Satin. Cuban, walkincr. babv Louis nnrl full TvmiU hnnlu vm.. ..i-.i -.i have straight or wing tips, or show ball h traps. The soles are welted or turned. TAt Urolhart First Floor, North iTUtt 0J(.JMtatt-am of TrrUlsjf t X,ovi rioes iTU artoos et Our Xsw uUftla, 7t s4 Market i,zt asiOTHxxs: i. P V.i .v - it it i,.. - . ,-K. f W'?,
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