KtOSfV - AUff;i: . ", 5y ' r,. j. 1' i , v... ','' ' . '- X ;:H 'A: EVENING" PUBLIC (LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,, JUNE ' 13, 1921 V- (W im h ' I fc I . M ON KILLED 3 HURT IN AN T 0 ACCIDENTS t', Injuries to A. R. Johnson, Al J , m6nd Street, Provo Fatal. V One Drivor Held :. oniLU nil dt ouunoiumHin S .A ;-Afi- . rw '.( . One man was killed nod three nerson leriously Injured In automobile acci dent In this city nnd Camden durlnp the last twenty-fonr hours. The win who met death was A. n Johnson, fifty years old, 83B Almond itreet. He was struck by an automo- bile while crossing Market street at Juniper yesterday afternoon. .Tohnson wag taken to the Hahnemann Hospi tal by n passinc automobile. He died this morning. Threo-year-old Catherine Core. 814 Tasker street, was struck by an auto mobile while crossing Tasker stTeet at Eighth nnd thrown Severn' feet, Ed ward Garvey, 1004 South Second street. driver of Uie car, took the child to Mount Slnal Hospital. Her skull was fractured nnd she suffered severe bod ily Injuries. Garvey was arrested by the police of the Third and Dickinson streets station. Jacob Haas, eighty-two years old. B643 Summer street, was struck by an automobile while crossing Vine street at Fifty-eighth. Ho was thrown vio lently to the ground As Hans was abl to regain his feet unassisted h told the driver he was all right. On reaching home, however, Haas suffered never pains. Ho was taken to the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. There It was discovered ho bad received severe cuts and bruises of the body. ' Albert Turner, three years old. 23121 South Seventh street. Camden, was struck by nn automobile driven by . Councilman Arthur Moran, of Cnmden, on seventn street last nignt nn seri ously Injured. Moran took the child to the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. He reported the accident to the police and was held on his own recognizance. According to Detective Whalan. who Investigated, the child ran directly in front of the car and the accident could not be avoided. SWATTEDJiARD AND OFTEN Four Men n Argument Over Dry Law In Hospital for Repairs Four friends fell out over tho Vol Head Act early UiIb morning, nnd nil of them wound up In the Hahnemann Hqspltal for repairs. They nro John Agater, 031 North Twelfth street; Charles Stein, ROOT Torrcsdnlc avenue: William Dressier, V3M .Button wood street, nnd James Guth, 405 North Twelfth street. The argument started at Twelfth and Willow streets about 1 :80 o'clock thin morning, nnd became so loud neighbor telephoned to the Tenth and Hutton wood atrcct-i station Uy the tlne po lice arrived the four men had knocked each other about to such an extent that medicil aid was necessary. Agstcr had contusions of the scalp and face; Stain had a broken noe nnd Internal Injuries; Drexler a fractured rktill nnd Gulh hod concussion of the brain, Honor Bishop tho memory of Henry Churoh A tablet to Complon, IllshopiOt London from 1075 to 1713, was unveiled yesterday morn ing In Christ Church, 8ccond street above Market, The cercmonywns part of the celebration of the 225th anniver sary of the church. The letter of pres entation, written by Kllzabeth Large, president of tho Colonial Dames, was Lread by the Rev. Dr. Louis C. Wash- liurn, rector or tne cnurcn. BOY BADLY BURNED Clothing Became Ignited by a Gaso line Torch His clothing becoming Ignited by a gasollno torch In n garage In Felton street above Lnnsdowne avenue yester day nfternoon, William H. Houghton, sli years old, '1550 North Itcdficld street, was burned on tho face and chest. Ho was token to the West Philadel phia Homeopathic Hospital. Tho torch was on n workbench In tho garage. As the boy approached it hia clothing caught fire. Screaming, he ran from tho building. A passing motorist grab bed him, enveloped him In n robe and took him to tho hospital. His condi tion is serious. LOSES LAST BATTLE Clifford Lowe, Hero of Argonne, Dies at Age of Forty-two Clifford Lowe, said by army officers to have been one of the bravest Negroes who ever fought for the Stars and Stripes, died last night, at his home. 1304 South TJouvier street, as the re sult of illness due to the World A'ar. He was gassed while fighting In the Ar gonne Forest, and never completely re covered. He was forty-two years old. Lowe participated In the charge n San Juan Hlh during the Spanish -American war, under Colonel Hooe velt, fought In the Boxer uprihlng In China, and also In the Philippines. He spent all his ltfe since youth in the army. He was regimental quartermaster sergeant major. In the last war hi fought with the Ninety-second Division. His funeral will be held Thursday aft ernoop. WILL EATAR0UND GLOBE Quartermaster Corps to Have "Long , Distance Dinner," Starting It Hero In commemoration of the 140th an niversary of the cstabishment of the Quartermaster Corps on June 16. 1775 in Carpenters' Hall a "long-distance , dinner" will be held in the Hotel j Adelpbla Thursday, when captains of ' Industry and business men wbo sup plied the army during the war will sit down with quartermasters of all ranks, regulars, reserves and guardsmen In the Orst celebration of its kind ever held in the army. Fifty mora dinners will be held In Tsrlous cities throughout the eountry, ! as weu as in uermany, r ranee and the i Cenal Zone, Hawaii, Alaska and the Philippines, and the diners, as far as tie differences In local time will per- 1 mit, will exchange greetings by tele graph, telephone, cable and radio. BUSINESS CLUB ON PICNIC Outing at Esslngton to Follow Luncheon at Adelphla Hotel j The annual outing of the City Busl- I nets Club will follow a luncheon of the members today in the Hotel Adelphla ' The members will leave Broad and Pine streets at 1 :45 o'clock and motor i to Tiflicum Inn at Ewlngton, where ' games of baseball and golf will be ; played and tereral boxing matches in- ' dulge4 in, mere win also be boating, fishing and swimming. Dinner will be served in the evening. Held as Money Raiser Daniel Ross, twenty-five year? old, who said bo lived in South Philadel phia, wis committed to the Camden Jail todsy for attempting to pass a 810 bill which complainants say had been raised from a $2 bill. Ross was ar rested at Clementon and will be arraigned later before United States Commissioner Jolins at Camden Four other young men who wpre with him are being deUintd as material wit irsifes, i . 1 1 i i Man, Taken for Burglar, Shot Ilandall Moore, thirty-three years old. of 1002 South Eighteenth street, a Negro, was shot in the back at 11 o'clock last night by Benjamin William son, forty-threo years old, also a Negro, oi uu- ooum iwgiueenui street. Williamson declared when arrested he I tnougnt Moore was a burglar. The shooting occurred In Williamson'. hm-V yard, where Moors said he had gone to i deliver a prescription from a drug store. I jiooro was tauen to tne roijdmlc Hoi pital, where his condition Is serious. MlllWffl Golden brown loaves of goodness Victor Bread only 6 big loaf At all our stores i u wnmsrn uSssssV I A. ''jr ti J CX Candy X-iaeap' M j S&0 if J I Cartel for a nickel you get such a quantity of T jKT pure sugar wafers, overflowing with, goodness Ssf in many delightful flavors. Enough for alL 5 New England Confectionery CO. tZ Over 73 Years of Successful Candy Making ADAMS i THE ORIGINAL CANDY COATED GUM Avoid Imitations hut Genuine Chiclets Buy only the genuine Chiclets Adams Chic lets. They were first made in Philadelphia, and Philadelphia uses more than any other city in the world. You can buy them, too, in Hong Kong, Gopher Prairie, or Johannes burgtheir fame is world wide. They're candy coated pure chewing gum iced with pure sugar that retains the flavor. Beware imi tationsget the original Adams Chiclets. Three flavors peppermint, tutti frutti, spearmint. Our Vast Facilities Make June a Harvest Month of Furniture Economies i Now, in the month of June, when Brides are numerous, and homes look loveliest when the Furniture needs for the Summer Bungalow, the Seaside Cottage and the Country Home are most urgent, the Great Van Sciver Store rises to the requirements of our customers and the pub lic with a display of Furniture as immense and handsome as ever graced our vast Galleries at prices iOWOi uy xai tiian tu,yumiig wo nave announced in years. fj The new lowered prices of the new productive conditions! Tho Jbedrock prices that the factories have recently como down to. Not the prices of 1912 and 1913, but lower prices than we ever expected to see at this time prices that the public has long hoped for. Savings that emphasize the fame of this, tho House pre-eminent for its Great Furniture values, make comparison where you will. Add to these advantages the reductions we have inaf. made on thousands of dollars' worth of Period and Modern Furniture. Remainder lots of great purchases from early Spring selling. Odd. Suites and Pieces together with Spe cial Purchases and SUrplus Lots acquired at big savings for cash. Furniture on tho whole as fine and as handsomo ever laid eyes upon, with more for your money than :e we know. lsfcS '"SSJJfcSSJSJSJt EJftrEi!c lMsl Ml m -! r l "w'rnt VItNCvt I'll ' C 3 II I! I" nil f Vi lv I W I . f mm ' u I fill ra . I !m tU IFI :1 1 1. ! F 'UA. any pi 3-M-I Pp ESS This $1,000.00 Georgian Mahogany Dining-Room Suite 10 Pieces, NOW $800.00 ,!&J ! "! made on thousands of dollars' worth of matched Suttee, chiefly In handsome Period designs throughout the Store, all at proportionate savings. In the Suite illustrated, the artistic cupboard fronts are inlaid with very finely carved Walnut. It is in the handsomely carved and shaped scroll legs and stretchers that the ornate features are concentrated, thus giving the Suite an elaborate motif, withal retaining the broad and plain surfaces that enhance its charm and dignity. A FEW OF DINING ROOM J 4 15.0Q Jacobean Oak Suits, Queen Anna tyl $290.00 $550.00 Chippendale Walnut Suite, 10 Pieces $395.00 J852.0O Antique Mahogany Chippendale Suite. 10 Pieces $457.00 $626.00 Mahogany Heppelwhlto Suite, 10 Pieces $625.00 $1158.00 Italian Renaissance Walnut Suits, 10 Plecea $650.00 $1250.00 Italian Renalnance Walnut Suite, 10 Pieces . $975.00 $58.00 Walnut William and Mary Serving Table $12.50 $47.00 Jacobean Oak Servlna Table.... $19.75 5102.00 Jacobean Oak 48 Inch 8 foot Exten sion Table $65.00 $5.0Q Mahonany 64 Inch, 8 foot Chippendale Extension Table $95.00 THE MANY GREAT REDUCTIONS $80.00 Jacobean Oak Duffet. Queen Anna style $55.00 $65.00 Walnut William and Mary China Closet $35.00 BEDROOM $206.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite. 4 Plegss 9167.00 $450,00 Mahogany Suite, 7 Pieces, now. $350.00 $640.00 Louis XVI Mahogany Suite, 4 .Pieces $475.00 $825.00 Lours XVI Walnut Suite, 7 Pieces $550.00 $1060.00 Loul XVI Mahogany Suite, 8 Pieces $785,00 $55.00 Mahogany finish Bureau $38.50 $85.00 English Mahogany finish Chiffonier. now $67 50 $B5.00 Solid Mahogany Poster Bed, 33 l" $65i00 (ST f &Zfit&!? Adams Chiclets. Three PK j m 4$!? flavors peppermint, j jltftf iI III 1 I i liiBwJ1'i-' i MmmmMMa I m"& II if -Pffvy tlUMJitl III lllfnml SilW nmllBnn II U II II llllm. 007;.: VTs. K KJ" I I 1, MWfMfflMlmMnffl P$$k0ft&&!Z I $17.50 Side Chair. Vs ur y sTvim LAM .': d B Brown M.hojnny, WIN H Wllllllllllllllllllllllll dtfA as. r-vimi:':'A&;"s55r ' llam and Mary Period, with H Xfim lull llllllllultwffllluJilEP!& J.&u JT aslV AMyy.:.'M-yiBK p? brown Uother Mt, to H lXIIIIIIIII'JMfulTlllWilK' atiC all m SsTlBir !-r';&!-!M0fSi F mstch Arm Chslr at lllut H flsWWYHal355C5 i""1 ' JusPk'vXn V m K. Wl 'aV.Mf; " '.ii'iiiB at im. t? Irsted opposite. Very hand- 1 SallllmKffS . alCs1?10 -;,L ' lktrtlMff&' 71 P """ nd we" nn,,h,d- I JJm&&0&$&P for 1 I aillllBsmHnEfl i (M atattaWLsBBBBtlLl LibbH alBLiBBBr .WKMMBk. atstali sbbbbbIbssV MMM WMm KhMW .afl y UKF sBiBM atB11iBaltgtsisiMssststilstsl B bsbbbI bbbI Hh JHM l assBBsl asasHaiBBV bbbhI Hal BMSBL A jHas asj assk as. BB iiiiiiiv aw sa aarBH aHaiBi saaaj asj HfjV .t rfitL "'" "''"'"'&.;,, v ."- fA i.t . .i.-'v.' .y".; "' I'.-', y raJJastaWawisW'-- - -' J-i 4, , 1" JftiVlrSs-A-Ss-.. -v "x I J' f-i.V Vtfl VJi- I .. !.T M "W ""- rti -L -USkWA ?xtA 7 U"! sfe:is3!w . -rfWKB9rk--i. JifrVr . $53.80 Trlplo Mirror Walnut Dresilno Table $33.00 $105.00 Handsome Mahogany Hopa Chest, now $80.00 LIVING ROOM $115.00 Mahogany and Cane Sulta, Velour covered aeata, 3 Pieces $95.00 Greatly reduced 3 Piece Loose Cushion Tap. estry covered Suite 9190.00 Qreatly reduced 3 Piece Loose Cirthlon Tap. estry covered Suite J265.00 $560.00 Mahogany and Cane Suite, Loose Cushions, two Sunburst Pillows and Roll, 3 Pieces , $325.00 9?;(??;?VQeni!u"e,d ,8ult8- Lo0l,e Cushions. Spring 8eats, Qold and Blue covering, 3 plece $575.00 Unequaled Values in Wicker Furniture New nhipments at the new lowered prices. Not only better values than any wo have seen, but one of tho largest, handnomest and most varied displays in tho country. Rich and luxuriously upholstered Suites and Single Pieces. New and Dcauuiui color combinations. The Reed Fiber Chaise Lounge illustrated has spring neat, with loose cushion, in handsome cre tonne covering. Height of back, 38 inches; seat 22x52 inches. In Baronial Brown, Ivory or Frosted Ebony, $48.75. (Chair or Rocker to match, $27.50.) Reed Fiber Table, 26 in. in diajre rler. Choice of Ivory or Frosted Brown, $11.50, The Handsome Reed Lamp is 66 inches high; shade, 25 in. in diameter, lined with cretonne. Has two bulbs, two pull chains with cords. In Baronial Brown, Ivory or Frosted Brown, $25,00. DINING ROOM CHAIRS MANY AT HALF PRICE AND LESS Full sets and single Chairs, both Arm and Side, remaining from, hand somo matched Suites in Period nnd Modern designs. A large collection, but only one or two Sets and ono or two Chairs of a kind. A wonderful oppor tunity to match your Dining Room Suite at extraordinary savings. Sturdy Golden Oak spindle-back wood-seat Chairs for as little as ?2.25. A $49.00 S 2i , Walnut Chairs, William and Mary style, brown leather seats", for 2?2i?2i Blx, Sheraton Mahogany Chairs, blue leather seats, cane backs, regular $170.00 value, now $67.50; set of six rich and dignified Mahogany Chairs, with backs and seats upho stercd in Denim, regular $300.00 vuluc, now $115.00. These can bo covered in other fabric at an extra charge. $13.75 Chippendale Walnut Arm Chair, brown leather seat, now $6.75; Hcppelwhito Walnut Chair, ir7e6r0dvaTutr,lUC$lSYtc?12,5 V'fue' "0W ?7'5! A Chtt,r t0 tch' Bedroom Chairs, Rockers and Dressing-Table Benches at Propor- s!Mt DJ...i:- Knr lntmie 1 nn t..r..in.v... ti-.i... t...i ...,r -.. . ngmktn I rill 1 ll 1 UUiialc Ii:UUt.LlUIla n. "lj---""- v-v.vw in'iMiMo wuumi ioror Willi Jltl "atnndl,ar1c nnu. r -V ?Jnt,m'"a,t' S"w V B0 "2 B Walnut rtocker. cane MhoaTanv nwJSL'T.'hil 'n50 Fapl" nresslng-Tabl. CUalr. now $3 35 ; $30 60 Manopny nrtOTlnc-Tabla Bench, cajie wat now $10.50 Many Chalra for Mlectlon. but only ono or two Chairs of a kind, bo be early EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SUMMER RUGS $22.50 Arm Chair, Now $16.00 Brown Mshosany. Wll. Ham antl Mary Parlod with brown leather seal. Well made and handsome. mmravM, inciuaintr uib new imporiaiiorm ana tne seaeon'a novaltUa. n..i,,. .v... ... ,i .i - . .u- e... vnmflii BqusraN nuah Bauarea, Holland Iniara kuks, ria td Oval nusrs, Tea ItUM Evana-eiin ri ii? n,,. m.Ti,. n.. ,..i 7...Jv mn All marked at lower than elaewhero prices. Not these upeclal imvtees: t,van(relln6 0.l Rai: nu8, Olatha, Graso and Ciex Rugs. All S13.00 FliuM I.Ora.. Kuf.. OxIJ ,,e. I8.8B 88.50 J-ln.rrd Oraa. B,a, flxO alio. 3.05 R t ,m , ?S T 40o F0R RUGS AND CARPETS estry Druoflola. Brtter se these valuea for yourself ny "i me wsjitM deaJtna and colorings. Wlltona, Axmlnstera, Velveta, Tap- uncniai ana uomestic Hugs cleaned, repaired and Htorcd B.va SlmWmtm Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N J ""l""111"1 IIIIW,P1" WPPiWBl n ns 1 . 1 t-p 1 VK -ir i-M&rll Z&lsii-lL' - VdT '.?- T1 'fvef. y ItJji f-ttf"lW ajj JLi'Jftfl
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