Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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ONE- OP THE 5000 FREE "BIKES" IS ADMIRED
(crcJay morning and, folio wi . im ,
V .." .".""- ""J anu lore ner urdu M
to her t hildren. At lVcntynffih iS3'
Annln Mm ma man jumped from' & '
nnd brandished a revolver with tbS'
other,
He then struck her, took her purMiJ1
i iriiomnTnii nnr
AMD ROBBED OF $4
Mothor of Ten Children At-
t&ckod on Street After Lonv-
ing III Friend's Home
SUSPECT IS BEING HELD
nnmoiiiuiunnnL
Quick Trips to Country Only
Oiie of Many Treats
in Store
EVERY ONE IS TRYING
unii vHuin-u "''er sue liau rccoveTM S .
the xvoman notified the police of tk .'5
Twentieth and Federal street sinttnn. t '.
ti.ifl tlnteetlt'n TtaAn ..., .1 l, .1
on description at his home.
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CONTEST BICYCLES
WOMAN
SBEATEN
MEAN GREAT MS
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t.
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lre Taken Down Ladders by
' Firemen When Flames
j -Cut Off Escape
f'WTTCHMAN GIVES' ALARM
Prior JlolroPC n ntftlit wntchmnn.
iknfd n MrcpInK KcnMiiRton fnmlly
J, q.4. o'clock thlf mornlne liy, firlns
it, revolver in tho nlr. when he fonnil
' SJ tiorc under th;lj- dwelling nflro.
Fire members of llio fflmlly. unnblo
to escape by the atnlrwny. Inter were
..b.n ilown Are Inddors.
UThe flrr wiw In "The Quality Shop."
rtodurtwl nt .1107 Kemjnglon nventie,
Z imr Hlnm. Molrnw, on liljj rounds.
t.TF the reflection from the tinmen in
At Hon hinins throtuth the windows.
,nd knowing thnt the Ilium lived over
t (.tore, pounded on the home door
to dwnken them.
Fires Shots In Air
' Hl ohoiits nnd knocking were nn
Mirered. nnd nt length he fired three
i Ju0, 1 the air. This brought Ilium
i tn tlie jeoond-tory window nnd the
aMimhn told him the house wns nflre.
Smoke nnd the spread of the flnmes
! nlfa escnpe frm the house difficult
ind dangerous, nnd the wntchmnn
Breed the fnmllv to stny where they
! were until the firemen enme.
MelroHC rnn to nn nlnrm box nnd in
, few minutes Truck 10. from Krnnk
ford nrenue nnd fMenrfleld street, nr
rirtd. T.ieftennnt I'rntt ordered liilldeiw
n ami firemen went to the second nnd
third flrs of the building for nioni
tts of the fnmlly.
Tnlien Down I bidder
rtlum. his wife nnd their youngest
child, Mamie, eleven years old, were
it the second-floor windows. The tire
men soon hnd them, to the street in
tafety, and then went after the two
older' children. Isnnc. dr.. twelve, nnd
Hurry, eighteen, who wcie on the third
floor. The boys were guided down the
ladder and joined their parents.
The fire was put out before it hnd
time to sprend to thp upper pnrts of the
building. Klum estimated his loss nt
$7600.
WILL,SAVE CITY $1,000,000
Mayor Signs Two Ordinances Af
fecting Lines of Streets
Two ordinances, affecting the lines
of street", signed by Major Moore to
day, will, it is eMimnred, saw the city
upward of a million dollars. One ordi
nance corcrs street in the southwestern
part of the city near the Atlantic He
fining Co plant. The other allows for
the changing of lines on Hie Anna 'P.
Jcannes estate between the Montgomery
Cdunty line and llurholme l'nrk in thp
Thirty-fifth Ward.
The ordinance nffecting the south
western pjrt of the "It.v repeals a bill
signed during the Smith Administintlon,
which provided for cutting strecti
through the Atlnntio Ilefining Co. prop
erty with its nttendant damage. The
new law will mnkc tho streets go around
the plant. alo allowing for the expnn
ion of other manufacturing companies
In, the vicinity.
, The chnnge in street line in the
Thirty-fifth Waid was ninde nt the ie
quest of the trustees of the Annn T.
.Tennnos estate, to thnt it would be pos
sible fur them to erc t n hospital on the
estate n a memorlnl to its former
f.Hiier. 'fne trustee hnve stated thnt
thej are v illing to donate-) hi- beds of
Hie new tlioroughfuie to the rirr.
V GUARDSMAN ARRESTED
Member of 103d Engineers Held for
Missing Drills
His failure to nttend drill of th(. JO.'ld
Engineer. X. ft I . lesulteil in (t.
arrest todnj of Francis Knrren. ciglit
ffn j ears old. at his home. 11) Xorth
fit. Bernard street. He wn.s taken to thp
Fifty-tilth nnd Tine streets stntion nnd
will be held there until a court -martial
is held by Major Wat kins.
This is the first time in mnnv imp
It is said, that such nction has heen
taken against n soldiar for missing drill.
Firren. it is said, was nbsnt from
drills held bj the engineers at the First
Regiment Armory for four successive
weeks.
Art Alflance Has Luncheon
The second of a scries of luncheon
connected with the Art Alliance move
ment to increase its membership wn
held In the Art Alliance Buildings. 1823
walnut' street, today Among the
speaers were Annn Coleman I.ndd.
Boston eculptor, and Samuel 8. Flcisher.
S. P. Wetherill. Jr.. presided.
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
THE ROSENBACB GALLERIES
1310 Walnut Street
PRICES REDUCED
Touring Car $1485
Koadstcr 1485
Sedan 2485
Coupo 2400
These prices nre
f. n. b. Detroit
THE HATCH MOTORS C?
'ION. BROAD ST PHILA.
8kowroom Open Until Di30 P. M.
WANTED
Job Compositor
Cylinder Pressman
Job Pressman
Only Qrat-elosH men
8-hour week
Mr rTMnBr or tn wrttlng to
TE nOLMES PRESS, Printer
iois.ro rnrrri Htrfft
I'UIUdflphU
,v.-rr' . .v''-wy'!5,v.'fs ..':;'',. "-"s. r ;, vV-vi'i' ri Ak&xrtts :&&iwim?w
Im vvf . i. rw-y'i . r.s?t ? vr v t sr. evi- f.tJy ,, vt .v ,v, r . i. s . . y r" . tva, &..? SS.-.T. t s. a.-aw?: . .' .v. iyt: ..r& ri
III boy or girl riding one of the .'.000 lllnt-h llenuty bicycles offered freoMiy
"reg'lnr feller" In the nelgliborltood. Any one may enter the rontest. nnd
scrlptlons to (be Morning. Inciting or Sunday rublic I.c dger
ARREST ENDS "VACATION"
ur c duu ntnrj tuu msi
Nabbed In Paoli After 11,000-Mile,
Trip in Alleged Stolen Auto
A countrv.wi.lc tnrntin.. o1n,,n,l l
Kdwnrd Wood and Charles l.ukr
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Illrmlngham. Ala., each seventeen vears
old, en mo to a sudden end today in
Pnoli. where both we.e r o,l
clinrged with stealing an automobile
belonging to a wealth clubman in the
.Southern cltj.
Knelt wns held in .flOOO hnil for
court todny by Cuited States Cominis
stoner Manlcj.
the liojs sri tt,cy had hoped to
reach Mnlne. where thej expected to
loiliid out the hummer. The snid they '
had trneled nbout 11.000 intles.
Lack of fund wn the Indirect cause
of their cniltuie. Tliej droe their
dust-covered cur to n gnrnge nt Pnoli i
this mornliii; nnd olTcied to i:ic the'
proprietor nn Inner lube for two gal- i
Ions of gik. Noticing that the cur had
n n Alabiinin license, the proprietor I"'-
ctime suspicious and untitled the Fed-
crrl nuthoritles. The nrrests followed
The boys nre said to have traded
vnrious imrt of the car for iipplle
needed xvlien their funds started to run
short on their tiip. The lio.xs were
formerly emploxed ns special deliver
luessengers at lllrnilnghnm t
OPPOSES FERRY BUS STAND
P. R. R. Claims It Owns Property
and Can Rent It
An apnea I to restrain busses from
living the plaza in finnt of the Mar
ket and Federal streets ferries of the
1Viiiis.h.tniii llailiond in Camden, wns
filed in tho Camden Court of C'huiieer
todny b counsel for the lailroail
The appenl will he heard a xveek fioin i
toniorroxv. The railroad elninis it omh
the piopert under dUcussion nnd hat
the right to lent the privilege of its
use to jin.x public service corpouitions
The Cnniden trolley systems tmx lent.'
but the bicses do not, on the bnsi thnt
the iiiuroad dop. not own the piopeit
Man Proves He'd No Slacker
.Joseph .1. Uriik. 'JiniS .North War
nock street, this cit.x. cnlled on Mayor
Anderson, of Gloureter. Inst night und
proved he had registered for the dcaft
while living on South Hrondwnx fllou- (
eeslfrr. Mr. Ilrirk snid h" frnred lie
might be confused with n .1 .1 r.rii k,
whose name .ippenred on n Gloucester ,
list of alleged slnek'rs. ,
Gray &c Brown Herringbones
Tailored to Measure
$45
Handsome light-weight woolens they arc, nnd
you ought to sec how they are being selected by
hundreds of our men and young men customers.
We will build to your measure, also at this
" ' figure, some mighty handsome worsted and light
weight cheviot suitings, ideal for sports wear,
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER
1217-19 Chestnut Street
MacDonald
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Mpii'i Hntt, Clothing, Hnberdnihery,
Motor Wonr
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
"AD" FOLK GIVE SHOW
"Let's Go" Is Presented by N. W.
Ayer & Co.
, Hnmnntir episode in history and
,.n "dvertlsing mlghl Iih n Hflrtii
wiein were iortiayeu in i.pi h io. n
snow onginatcil ny . . Ayer & to,
emploje. staged last night at the Acnd
emj of Music.
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part nnd thete wns no inferno, hut
there was n ogi. lie wn n mnrel
oiih i Imp plnveil li ,1. C Chilrott, and
he enrried "Wright Ontjnie." nn nil
lertitdug writer, thrniigh mum scenes.
"i he advertising writer, ns portrayed bj
C. I.. Whittier, was duly impiessed. ' "
UW fiiM jouinev 'wns bm-k to Kgpt.
where Clcopntrn held swn. iiinf he
stood bofme the Sphinx in "(HMI H C
He then went to the Court of King
Arthui. niul then cnine tn mure modern
times nnd visited the home of the
French potter in I.VIH A I. Here
there wn traced, for the potter was
n fniluie and Ills wife left. lint ml- i
wiiising nnd rignt wntxmo'
stepped in nnd showed how the situation
,,,l"d he -neil b luherliMiv
The Yogi then turned out to be imng
iuntioii, always the friend of the Ad
Writer Me took him to JOLM. Again
Advertising snrctl the day and won
back Uomance nud t colored the men to
their light fill plaic under the sun.
Clever stage settings xxere the xxoi'k of
Albert (Joet.
Wills Admitted to Probate
Kelntives were benelicinries in w ill-n
pi ciliated todii nt lty Ilnll Hosnll"!
C. Podge, who died In Nice, N'nx ember
l.i, lett .'.iu.imiii to Kinsto'it i.nurn It
C
Honiii
x ho died in Ileleium. Ma
is. left sio.timi other wills inch d
I.oiii D Itnniloliih. l.oi'K Ilnx-en
ffit-iin ! i ii ii' i I loiJ
S t.i 0 : I bur cs II XX eiNlierk ISIS
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N'oith Ciimac tieet, Sl.',-ltH), mull
(Illllles .Met7i;cr. lilistleton pike .Soiu
erton. .$1100. Inxcntoiies of personal
estntes weie lis folloxx: Sophie T
Wattle. SlS..'l.-.0. John 15, Mu.-Afec
$21,711 . William ! Wills.
SSI'.IHHIO: Abriiham It IVikm. Siii .
000 'JO. nnd Kehecrn (' Washington,
S810.-.SS.
Cynwyd Girl Honoied at College
Mls Kthel liarr. of t'.Miw.xd load,
CmiwjiI. Ii.ii jilt been lirniroi at Wil
son CnlleRC by election to the position,
of mnnnitiiiR editor for next xe,n
Junior Annual, which her eln will
publish Mis Ilnri xxlio Is u sopho.
mote, w.isilmscn foi tin- wmk lnvanv
of In r gcpeiiil ipiiililn atious for editorial
wmk
Campbell
New, Arrivals
Men's Suits
$30'to$55
S t r i p o , Herringbones nnjl
Tweed efTcetfl juat rocolved, irq0
antl.Bparklinfr with nil tho nttr....
tive Htyllng and tallorinpr that
mako MacDonald & Campbell
clothes Bitch prime favorltea.
Thoso are bmutlful suItH, nil
wool, cool, comfortnblo and moat
moderately priced. They'll
please you,
f'A.iwiif.'1 tLsfiiV ?f
XZ,Z&,i&,i:Z.;fr-r-J- li',AZZKim
7 ,.: c"vwM-w.'ri.ai,..,wiJ
!iZ&5??A.Xkww'.'Xyv,' v "' vrt'v. Cv
t.olgcr rholn fcrl
Hie I'nWlr ledger Is sure to be a
as soon a you get tlilrfy-fhe sub-
the "inachino Is jours
FEAR MISSING MAN
IS AMNESIA VICTIM
William A. McMenotnay Was to Be
Married June 1
ltelntivc of Willinm A McMeuomn .
twentj-l'ne jeninnld. 'J.'l"!) Souili Hun
croft stieet, wlio is missing from noiue,
beliec he nndercd off wiin n iclim
of amnesia.
Mis Annn Itjnn. lenv enr old.
IS.'I South Hiuggold street, his fmncee,
is in n high! nervous Mute oer his nb
senc e. fearing thnt he mux 1ii-vc met
with ncciilent or denth. Tliex were to
be married in St Monica's Chinch. Sev
enteenth and Ultner streets. June 1.
Ilefoie McMcnoniii.x disappeared n
xveck ngo lie diexv MI(H) fioin a mxings
fund. Me hud planned to usi the money
to furnish their home.
The jonng man was emploxed a
jexxelrx tn in. but beinuse of In, I; of
business had In en xxorkiui: onlx ihree
days u' week His' cinplojet told his
telntlxes thnt for several dni befoic
he ilisi piiareil lie hnd seemed denrcssH
During tin wur he volunteered for serv-
jro. but after a short lime in ennm was
,,,., Km, ,ecailse of lhMcal din-
bilitj
Missing Girl Arrested
Mill Appolno. sixteen jetirs ,l
ISI7 South Carlisle stii'et. niissing
fiom her home since Inst Christmas
Kip. wn nriested lnr night bv two
nNtiict detectne.s ns she xxntked tntc,
a sioeerj stole nt Ninth nnd Wood
rhtieels When 1 1 oss-cvmnineil dm ll
iefUsei to gixe mix information us to
.r niesent nddrebi or what she hnd
been dying since she lclt home
A Profitable Visit to Florida
"" '"" """' "wn " Briip" mill una oruncri
r.r,.r. ,,, i,,n ..in .... . .. .. .. ,. '.'.'
In, un until to nwn ii crup- fruit unit
-' ,.--. ii in hoi nil 1IIIUI11T I til
'', imi inn lim IliU on mm term.
lihinlnl. ( illlltnlrd unit nil
til unii l eiirr for Ilir
r of ihl Innd l n llorliln
the hlchrst bonk 'incl rrdlt
curs I lie nitnti
C nnximtlnn with
ratline. A mmtIiiI inrly N now l.flm fnnned
tn xlll the ornprrn. 'XXniilil joii like li
Join'.' lor liirorinntlon urllr tn
.i. n. rt.iiii.
inot F'lniinn, Hide.
oyss
bulletproof
SArETEE- GIuj vs-iU net
shatter or fly apart a neccM
prottction for the autoist. A 45
calibre, steel-jacketed bullet will
not penetrate our bullet-proof
glass. It is xcry necessary for
banks and jewelry storei.
Send for Bulletin No. 4 B
"'Sdfetee GUi "
HIKES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walnut
PHILADELPHIA
Bl' 'I
Hi iwiihii nnsiisiiiii I'l iiiiihi iiuiiaiwiiMutiijat.jauswiisiiiwiiiiimiiMiiiiaBsssMi
iimmMmmmmmmmmmmm:
Safety First
1 he best place to keep Bonds,
Insurance Policies, Wills, Se
curities and other documents is
in a
Safe Deposit Box
Our Safe Deposit Department
is strictly modern, convenient
and absolutely safe.
A Mfil W J&KT
HilitltlilMMM
It xx no hot ns could lie.
The sun bent down just ns though It
wnstr.xlng to bake the street, ami there
xvn.s hot even 'a bit of paper stirring in
tlie gutter to sjiow; there xxas a breeze
nn where around.
A scorcher of a day. that's w lint it
xvns. Hut the txxo born standing on the
porch of the house In West I'hllndel
phla didn't eem to mind. They were
very busy, in fnet.' One of them was
tying iii n good -sired pnekngo of lunch
nnd the other one wns sciexving on tlie
top of n vacuum bottle.
Mind the pent? These bovs? No
sir-ree flight nt the edgp of the curb
stood two shining iipw blcxclei. Quicker
than it takes to tell the bo)s hnd
shouted good -by to their mother,
j'imped on their hikes nnd nxvay they
rode !
Off for Day In tlio Country
Off for n day Iti the country' Out
of the heat nnd dust of city streets into
the cool, shady 'lanes of green, xvliete
the breeze blows buck your hair as you
whir7. nloug Like 'is not in nn hour or
so these hoys xxouhl he pnrking their
hikes under n convenient tree. Then
they xvould stretch themselves out under
iinnther. There might bo n swimming,
hole near by. there might be fishing
Is this i fairy storv?
Indeed it is not! It s just n picture
of the wonderful dinner- the TVm.TO
TiKDOP.n is offering to .",000 enterprising
boys nnd girjs in Philadelphia. Any
one can go n riding l '" country this
summer.
Fire thousand S(m lllack llenuty
bicycles tire offered free to boys nnd
girls xvho succeed in getting thirty-tixe
subscriptions to either the Morning,
Evening or Sunday I.kdukh.
The nexs hns sprend like wildfire,
of course. No doubt xou hnve henrd
nbout it before, put pcrhnp j mi didn't
renli7e just how ensx it xn to tnke
ndx-nntnge of It nnd get the bicycle.
You 'lust ought to tnke n run dnxvn to
the Circulation Department of the Prn
t.tc T.FDUFH Huilillng nt Independence
Square, nnd then xou'd find out from
tlie other Iiovh nnd girls who nre tak
ing part in the contest.
Kntlro Famil) eligible
Yesterday one box rnn in for hi
subscription b'nnk linutinc. "Sn.x,
1'x-e got ten promise nlrendx "' Won't
take long for n lov like that to xvin
n bicycle now. will it'' It' as ensy
ns pie Kxen the girls (.ny thnt. And
RADIUM
UNIVERSAL NEEDLES and
TUBULAR APPLICATORS
Emanation Apparatus
t Installations
Correspondence y Hospitals and
I'hysicians Invited
The W. L. Cummings
Chemical Co.
KMnblMiril 1012
Morks and Kcfininj,'
Laboratories
L A N S I) O W X E , V II 1 1. A .
PLATR
WINDOW
MIRROR
SKYLIOUT
WIRB
CORRUGATED
PFf.T
DFCORAl'IN'E
LPADED
"SAFnTEK"
windsmuhj)
show cash
store fronts
ILiNOl RUJSJT
Company
DROiD 8TREBT AT SOU'TH PKNN SQHAwRE
ou enri just bet on thin., The girls nre
going to glxe Ihc bo.fx n run fur their
money.
And mother and dad ' Don't forget
theiii. They enn enter the content, too,
if they xvlslt to. No money needed, nnd
you don't hax-e to collect nny money,
.lust get the subscriptions nn time be
tween June 1 nnd September 15 from
persons llvliig in Pennxjvnnln. Nexv
Jersey, De'nxvare rind Maryland who do
not get the I'miimo J.r.rictKti now.
You can go to the Circulntlon Depart -rnrnt,
I'UUI.IO TjmciKii Huildlng, for
the eirbscrlpllon blanks, or you can
wi Up or telephone for. them.
Do It todnj !
WOMEN FOR DISARMING"
Lighthouse Settlement Club Sends
Appeal to President
Txvo hundred membcis of the Worn
nn'a Club of the l.ighthoue Settlement,
l.'lfl Wet Lehigh nveime, ent n com
munication to President Harding to
day asking him to cull un International
conference on disarmament.
A meeting of the Publicity Com
mittee of the Women' International
League for Pence nnd I'rppdcim took
place in thnt orgiiniznt ion's bend
quarters in the College Club, Thirteenth
nnd Spruce street .xestcrday. It wns
decided to hnve n corps of volunteer
workers at the headquarters exer, dn.x
to ".prend disarmament Information nnd
to lit speaker to refpond to "emer
gency culls."
CAN YOU BEAT THIS?
Man Arrested In Tailor Shop at
Night Had Court Summons In Pocket
Philip' Hi?et nineteen enrs old. lix -
lug on Wintnn street. -xxus captured
In the tailor shop of Atep J.oiil-dniiian
1.1,"r Suscpichiiiitia nxeniie, nt ! :.')
o'clock this morning. In his pocket
xxns found n summons to appenr to
morrow nt llniini (!.".'!. Cil Hall, to "
sxxer to the charge of Inn en x
Hi7.et wns ruptured In l.oiiiiaiiiiui.
xvho lixes nboxe his tailor hop He
wlis held until pntiolmen of the Park
nnd Lehigh avenue tation urrlxed He
hnd enteied the store through n trnn
som.
.Magistrate (lwald. nl the Nineteenth
nnd Oxford tret rtntion held tlie
youth without hail for the tirnnd Jur.x
APARTMENT HOUSE LOOTED
1
Clothing and Jewelry Taken From
the'"Vlrginla," Logan Square
Sonn time tn the nl two dins ilnexe'.
raided the fashionable apiittiueni houe
Virginia, in Logan Squnie uirrxitu
nwa.x clothing, iewelrx nnd other win
nble frotn boarders, nccordlng to police
of the Kifteenlh. nnd Vine street Mta
ticm.
It is hehexeil tlie tbiex-e me two mill
who encaged looms in the houe nnd
thnt nfter looting the plni e csrnpcd
fUltpKE&
Silver Wedding Gifts
ofproicn quality
Subtle Piocps - moderate in price
Tret and Ditinpr Services - manr patterns
Flat Table Silver -'A'."tL &?'" f
laoio oil cr- l'af,ou3 Combinations in OWi
WE OFFER FOR INVESTMENT
EJ.feuFONTdeEMOyRS&0.
TEN YEAR 7V2 GOLD BONDS !
In Denominations of $1000 and $500
Th lioiuls arc: listed upon tlio New
York Stock Exchange, where they can
he readily purchased or sold l'or'cabh.
Il'llfr of cvi for full ( to, wn'ion.
CARSTAIRS & CO.!
tmisert utile nicVwuf riifr'irj
X', ,nb,-r nf pii 1 111 . ul .
1'lulti Mori- j.' iin i')- i
111!) WALMT ST.
Hr i ' I'iril. XDI.I.rill x, ! x
wwiun.ra
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vV
K) MIC of the
4 nrt tl fil'C rrii
j ut. i ut i i j m y i ft (l l U,'( at ( IUU
exacting in our Clothing require
ments, J Possibly it's true but the things upon which
we insist quality of fabrics," correctness
of style, highest grade workmanship arc tlie
essentials which make "Reed's Standard of
Tailoring."
J Suits and Top Coats are priced $30 and
upward at $45 and $50 there are extraordi
nary values.
JACOB REEtfS SONS
L424-1426 Otcstat Sfcirceft
On her wny from the home of a
sick friend, whom sne hnd neen com
forting in the loss of her granddaughter.
Mrs. Kntherine Flnnegan, thirty-nine
.xcars old, of '.'."UT Montiose street, was
nttaeked nt 'J'wenty-niutb nnd Annln
streets nt 11 o'clock last night, beaten
and robbed of SI. ,
Matthew llnrrctl. twcntr-four jenrs
old. of Onkford street nenr Twenty,
ittxtli, was Inter arrested nnd held todnj
xvithout bail for the (-Jrnnil Jury by
Mngistrate Doughertj, nt thp Twentieth
and redernl streets station, dmrgert
Vlth thenttnek nnd robberv.
Mrs. Kinnegnn, the mother of ten
children spent xeMerda nt the home
of Mrs Kntherine orris, eightx xenrs
o'd of 'J'H'I (iunther street '.Mr.s.
Norris grnndduughtpr wn ImriecJ jes-
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To seal In the
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Two -Piece
Golf Suits
and Separate
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iii a Quick
Clearaway !
About one hundred two
piece Golf Suits Sports
coat and knickers
broken sizes of several
lots, but all sizes in the,
Sale remainders of the
Spring selling in our
Sports Department
closing out at a price that
makes every one of themj
a bargain!
15 weic $40
1 7 were $45
12 were $48
$50
52 Were. . and
' $60
all
now
$291
Separate Golf Knickers
odds and ends of lots
over two hundred pair
all extremely good
Values, a little heavy in
fabric, but goods that
will stand hard wear and
that can be worn all year
round some were $6.50;
some were $7.50; some
were $8.00
All now at
the One Price '
$5.5(M
This ' is the only an
nouncement we will
make of these bar
gains in these very desir
able Golf Suits and Sep
arate Golf Trousers. If
you want one now, or can
use one at any time in the
reasonably distant future,
it will pay you to respond
at once, or to make a note!
of the matter for early
action.
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Perry & Co.
16th & C hestnut Srs.
I American SugarReffntnjt Co.Warhoui,
'.t runniAriKa AND rffCCTCO MY
MeCLtHTIfHAIJMALL CO
V concern that has
proven its ability to ful
fill large contracts satis
factorily is in a decided
position to handle live
small order uncommonly
well. We jjivc careful
attention to each order
whether lai-jjc or small.
McClintic-Marsliall
Company
ftpnprnl Omrc. I'lltslilir-h !.
New lork i lilrino han frniiflMO
Carl llnruiia
McQintic-Marshall
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