fit' fH rj c II fc ' Ifr I n krt k ' f - 7 i 5 4 SiTJT'VS ' : n t 'V4 I u. evening gufe&iffi Irapd-i ioJr,::t; MV'ffi'1 ; ' :' ';'ffit l WV,H i " - wr. .. 1 3 HURT IN CRASH ON OLD YORK ROAD TWo Woman and Man Violently Thrown Frdm Motorcar. Autoo Aro Wrecked OTHER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Thrcf porKOn were Injured late lart nijht In a rolll.iloti between two auto mobiles at Olrl York rnncl and Meeting House rond. The cars wore Rolng in oppoeite dl TCCtlonn. nnd mnf tvtfli ir foA n.iu machines were badly damaged in tli" 'UnAKnun, Those injured are T.nul nerjr and viola Berg. 0740 North Eleventh utreet. and Mlra Margaret O'N'ell 0702 North Elorenth street. All were taien to tie Ablnffton Hospital. Berjr and Mlra O'Neill received eevere jut and bruises of the head and body. viola Berg suffered bodily injuries and a possible (racturo of Uie skull. They were thrown to the rondside by tbe Inipnct. Dr. Edwin n. Miller. KW1 Curaberland street, who was panning, took the Injured to the hospital in his automobile. A boy la in the Ablngton Memorial Hospital not expected tn r over, a Philadelphia wom.m was palnfullv in jard at Atlantic City and a Ove-'yesr-old plrl was hurt in other automobile accidents sinee Saturday. The injury ti tbo boy, Tloland Roberta, seven years old. occurred laf Saturday nijjht in front of his pirents' homo In McKlnloy. Tho b?y. with sev eral companions, attempted to run acrosa the ctrect and wa strurk by a ear driven by Samuel n. Morrcll. 2431 South Front street. Bmll Roberta, the boy's father, wit nesed the nrcltlcnt and attempted to ' r J& liO rv i p kiV lew x Iw JL CUParticular attack Morrcll, but a restrained. Later when Morrell was before Magis trate Williams In Ablneton, tbe father again became excited and attempted to strike Morrcll, who was released In bonds to await tho outcome at tbe boy's Injuries. txses Tortlon of Ear Mrs. D, H. Shepp, wbof'e husband Is In business at O'JH Chi-Ktuut street, van painfully Injured while riding on Abseron boulevard on the outskltta of Atlantic City. The Hiito in which t'he was riding ran into the rear of a ear owned and drhen by Frank I.nhosco. of Atlantit- City. The shock threw Mrs. Shepp throujh the windshield and n piece of flying glnss cut off a portion of her ear, taking with it n diamond earring. Min. Shepp was treated In Atlantic City and later went to her home in FrauMinville. Others In the cars were not Injured. , , While ciondnc the street In Oak month Ruth (Jledbill. five years old. of 10 lllllciest street, was knoeked down bv a car driven hy I.. H. Campbell, of Ltryn Mawr The child's injuries ere not f-crtous and Campbell was not ar retted. H. M. Setter, of Noble, driver of the automobile which struck that oc- the Cheltenham polh-e. Ho will have a hearing this morning before Justice of tho l'eace nellcrniati. Enroll for "Plattaburg" The recruiting office to enroll the Pennsylvania fontlngent for the "Platt'burg" camp, ttiat will form a r.n.t rtf fA n!t l?inu' mllitnrr frninlntr camp movement at Camp Meade, Au-i gtift 1. has lven opened nt I.'IOO Com-1 mcrclal Trint Uuilding. Horace H. ' Hare, chairman of the executive com mittee, is in charge, I Five delectable blend3 fj TEAS ORANGE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON OLD COUNTRY STYLE PLAIN BLACK MIXED rwoiTETrnHAiinrajTatTf Several Are Prominent In Suburbs North of City Twenty-four women have 'been drawn for Jury duty nt the .Tune term of cotirt In Montgomery County, and among the number are several well known women from subutbs north- of this city. The list includes: For Orand Jury service, Ruth T. Helnkley. of Jcnkiu town; Ruth D. Fish, of Wbltemarsb; Itebecct W. Sinnickson, of Lower Mer lon, and Chnrlotle T. Thoma. of Con-shohocken. For petit Jury service: Mary N. TlnggH. of Ablngton : Iilanehc I.. Itacr. of rottvtown: Sara N. Uullock, of Fnxwr Merlon: Ornce M. Cornelius, of Jcnkintown; Lillian R. Cromnton, of Nnrberth : Mnryaret Fearuside. of West Conshohocken : nilrabctb Olnther, of Norrlftown: Mane WMson Hlgbley, of Conshohocken: Miss Annie Ileacock, of Wyucotej Ho'en Hansc'd, of Lower lerlon ; Klb.nbi'tli lungerlch, of Ilrjn Athynj Florence Kriebcl, of Lansdale: Aene? .1. H, Kernor. of Springfield : Vernle Morrell. of Upper Moreland: Ruth K. Treacdtt, of Narberth ; Emmft H. Sellers, of Lansdale; Florence D. Bpajdlng, of Cheltenham; Maude Tur ner Wagner, of Lower Mirlon; Edith D. Whltten. of Hprfngtlold, and Ada Wennd, of Poltstown. Keep Your Hair from (.Mtnar eut ky wntar, or our Kilrt er. tsninmnam. bem hut t fctlv lnvlirorsnt will promet s tuntrunt rrowth Hundr hottlos. TSo. UnlMn ia mot bulbi ttkv dtro79. thin hrmlt LLEWELLYN'S rtilUdtlohliV nundtrd n.-nr filer 1518 Chelnut Street W HU fll nlr nrohf 77HAyS,?7r&fZ7Z'Y?Z7i',Wi7mlK!)Aim $mx3mmtvi&N !i WEDDING GIFTS Aquariums Guidlesticks Fruit and Gird Trays 4 r i v" lb i lb pkp, 23c '' lb pkg, 12c At all our Stores 8TQFi;S IW f' J-AV!SVt.! 1m ! i ' I I 'I ' u F if More beautiful or artistic designs cannot be made. They are the final word in excellence, and you perhaps know they are extensively used in well-furnished homes. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile- Row" upmobile PRICES REDUCED $200 to 8 Effective immediately, ' Hupmobile prices are reduced $200 on open cars, and $315 to $325 on closed cars. The Five-passenger Car and the Roadster are now $1485; the Sedan, $2485; the Coupe, $2400; all prices f. o. b., Detroit, war tax to be added. What this reduction actually means is an increase in Hupmobile value that is worth far more than the revision in price. The truth is that at its new price, and with its well-known economy, low repair cost, long life and high resale value, the Hupmobile stands forth today as the best buy in the motor car market. This revision represents the rock bottom figure at which the high quality of the Hupmo bile can be maintained. HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. nil f'nUTBBtBii rfflfri ir j JSjjjBI il WW "HbE , L.TAfT v1f J i f PH NTlir?. y.!l LKb7?7 BijraHvIuTLllli-SiilwVfilaM II inKliffll HI v t if ulTA lit b THE HATCH MOTORS CO. 720-722 N. Broad St. Phone: Poplar 7670 Now 1485 Good Territory Open for Responsible Dealer T UNDERWOOD A Power in Business '"PHE world's tribute to the dependability of the Underwood typewriter is based on its speed, accuracy and durability. The superiority of its work pleases the employer its magic touch delights the typist. 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