, ti.T" .rt fj t& w'n .;' i To 17 r- .S1 EVNItf4 ?U.Btie! -LBDBlPHILABmPHIA; MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921 IvV HOUSE, KILLS SELF I Two Families and Brother ue- Kevod Murdered by'Nen-. tucky Maniac REMAINS FOUND IN RUINS ny (he ARMcItd,prCM KK - .. ir.. Tuna OT.rViunt.r (111 f-rtJIX i odny were .vorklng on the !J .- flint Ernest Lnrtnce murdered ' rSrSSs in hi. farmhouse nearhcr. S .ur??.y .."f K n fira nnd then killed win o". Hinv'tlEfltlm ha revenld. it wag an .ind today, that Iwrende. a 'num. I.. ; f Ttars ago was. ciudocu dj JSSt on he cnWc,of lntoxlctio. rrc':!.-Ao intinv told Sheriff ffl "McCain that Lawrence shortly J'?ri"1. nt hnd suffered from what W Jilt Ascribed as "spells" which led gfoa7 to reiterate hi, hellef 8 K leJ Into a nt' of Insanity during Ic course of which heWiped out his f ile family, the family of Otis Drew. r hrothcr-in.law, and Drew's brother, DTh chamd bodies of the dead, two women, three men, five Infant boys and STlnfant Rirl. were so badly burned hit physicians were only able to guess HP how they were syiiu. .. Ui lik .mm howcver bore what were be- ft .V he wounds, Indicating that she $ probably had been killed with an ax hch was found near her body. A t revolver with l exploded shells, a rifle containing an empty shell' nnd n thotwn also wore found In the ruins ' tn.i- t.n Iml cntns. accordine to 4 the authorities, that some of the victims n at least bad been shot to death. VETERAN LIFE GUARD URGES "COPETTES"TO DO MENDING ite McCullough, Finding Difficulty in Repairing His Uniform, - Hopes Atlantic City's Mayor Will Appoint Young Ones Mayor Bndcr, of Atlantic City, Isn't exactly mire he'll put "copetles" on the beach. If he does, he says he will not select young plrls but mature women. vAbc McCullofagb, the oldest life guard in pdlnt of service on the eight' mile stretch of sen and sand, hopes that ho will put on some kind anil soon. Isot only, does Abe -hone Xorterday , he Rat high up on tho life stand at Hie foot" of North Carolina avenue and openly sighed for their coming. To be brief and frank nbqut the matter, Abo ws doing his weekly mending and when the girls are put on duty he hopes they will do it for him. "Now I figur.e," said Abe. squinting a sun-bronzed face up to the blue sky as be poked a piece of strlngdnrough n darrifng needle. "If the girls' arc the right sort they'll want to do it for me. Then In return, when they find a fresh young subject oh the beach who doesn't want ,to obey they can march him right up here and I'll attend to him. Say, f oughta darn this, I suppose, but don't think I will. Guess I'll pull it to gether." The garment being operated on wns a pair of blue trunks. Beside Abe was what he called bis knitting box, where he could find pipe, matches or thread. For his audience he had Sol O'Donnell and Charles Murray, other guardians of the surf, who marveled at bis-cunning. . This fancy work Isn't o sea worthy," he remarked, biting off his thread. "But you ought to see somo I do. Look nt this." He lifted up a sweater and displayed a brigdt red darn In lesser red jersey. "Pretty neat that, eh?" 'Abe. It might be remarked, Is vet eran lifeguard only In years of service. He has pullrd In a thousand rccklesa folks out of the sea, but his hair Is still blond and curly and he does ventur6 to hope the Mayor will decide to' put yoifng girls on. CITY INCREASES INTEREST Will Give BJ2 Per Cent on Issue of , ' $5,000,000 Bonds Necessity of fund's for further con struction on tho Frankford elevated line, port Improvements nnd street pav ing requires the city to offer an addi tional Issue of the transit-port loan, City Controller Hadley announced today that the city will offer. 5Vfper cent In terest on n .55,00OO0O loan lssne, to be Void July 18. This Interest will be the highest paid by the city In recent years. It was neccsaM to Increase the rate because at n recent public sale Qf $7, 000,000 wort,h of bonds returning R ,per cent, only & email proportion jwas sold. FAB u..PAt,em It is sure :5 1 Roadster and (IE? ni ralBl W Four and Six- p ;S Deart Models fe I M PassonrModels g . . .32ao w lUIJfa S533 11 m h, f ( y W W Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday Women's $1.50 and $2 Sateen Petticoats At 89c, $1 and $1.39 Of heavy white sateen, abso lutely shadow-proof; some with double panels. Also at these prices, wonderful striped gingham petticonts in regular and double oxtra sizes. Plenty of black in sateen and cotton taffeta. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Splendid June Sale Valuea in Women's Undermuslins Women's $2.00 Qftf Undergarments... yOL- Gowns, chemises, step-in bloom ers of fine lingerie cloth and ba tiste, in pink or white; trimmed with lace and embroidery. Women's $2.00 Oftf Camisoles sO Of satin and crepe do chine in dainty --styles, with ribbon shoulder straps; trimmed with luce or Georgette. Women's $1.19 AQr Gowns OyC Made of fine lingerie cloth in the pretty slip-over stylo; trimmed with neat embroidery edging. Women's 79c Drawers A A Of lingerie cloth with yL ruffles of embroidery; cut very full. $1.50 Bungalow Qftr Aprons OVC In striped or plaid mnterial finished with neat piping, sash and pocket; cut full. SHELLENBURflS Economy Basement Women's Bathing Suits $1.59 to $7.50 Surf satin models at prices to suit overy purse. Women will ap preciate tho economical pricing just at a time when they need a smart bathing suit for holidays and vacations. Bathing Accessories 10c to 98c Caps, shoes and slippers swimming tights and beach bags. NELLENBURflS Economy Basement Of Special Interest to Men A Timely Sale of Men's $6 and $7 Bathing Suits at $3.50 r X.e" made 8uits soc-d" quality, in tho popular Pacific Coast style trousers and shirt knit in one. Boys' $3.00 Sweater Weave Bathing Suits, nt...fl;i en Suitable for boys or P'JVJ eirls; good heavy quality in a ,h nssortr"ent of color combi nations. MA's $6 Life Guard djJ 7c Bathing Suits, at.. P' ffini" 8Hrt8, Chen7 Valley Ljis and web elt. NELLENbURflS Economy Basement STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. S MONDAY. JUNK 27. 1021 ' NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK 'j. MaBKET III n 121 STREETS JL M Just-Before-the-Fourth Specials in Women's and Misses' $7.50 to $13.50 Charming Tub Frocks At $3.95, $5.95 and $9.95 Tremendously good looking dresses of sheer, crisp organdie, usually white com bined with darker colors in apron and over skirt effects. Models in dotted Swiss, in the modish dark colors, and surplice front organdies with folds, in light or dark shades, com plete this very unusual group. SMELL FNBITRGS Economy Basement Jm $5.95 $1.50 Tub Blouses and Overblouses At $1.00 " In plain and novelty voiles with daintily embroidered dot3 of different colors or with trimmings of plaid voiles; some with quaint Peter Pan collars with cords and tassels. Cool and becoming for summertime and they can be frequently laundered. White Ramie p5c Skirts With wide belts and clever pockets cool and good look ing. Extra-Size White Gabardine Skirts, $1.89 Remarkably low priced. Generously cut. well-made skirts. Sizes T2 to 40 inch band. SNCLLENBUROS Economy Basement A Wonderful Assortment of Girls' $2.00 and $3.00 Summer Dresses $1.00 Size Regulation dresses, figured voile and checked ginghams. 6 to 14 years. $2.00 Sport Middy Blouses For misses and girls in whito and colors, with short sleeves and co-ed bottom. Serviceable nnd becoming. Girls' $1.50 White Wash Skirts Jean skirts on bands or bodices. Girls' Middy $1 Qg and o Kir is . . , . Pleated skirts of pretty plaid serge, on bandB or bodies, smart and attractive. SNELLENBURflS Economy Ba $1 $1 $2.95 A Before-the-Fourth Special Boys' $12 High-Quality Norfolk Suits Two Pairs of Full-Lined Trousers $6.95 For the Fourth of .July outing or for school ' wear in the fall-boys will need these well - tailored, smart style, quality chev iot suits. And tji e savings are remark able. Sizes 7 to 9 and 13 to 16 years. Boys' $13.75 All-Wool Blue Serge Suits. .(JQ QP Made with full-lined wOsO knickers. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys' 2.00 Washable Suits Smart Oliver Twist models in plnin blue, gray and tan; also stripe washable materials. Sizes ;1 to 8 years. Boys' $3.25 Tub Suits Becoming Oliver Twist models in tan, blue, green and gray chambray; sizes 3 to 6 years. Boys' $1.35 Washable Knickers In black - and - white cotton crash and striped materials. Sizes 6 to 18 years. bNELLEHBURflS Economy Basement Pin " Wi A 85c $1.75 85c 95c June Sale of Corsets $3.00 Corsets at Sncllcnburg Special Corsets in pink coutil, with tho long hiplines required by the sea son's modes. With medium bust and rubber girdle tops. 59c to 79c 70rtodOrr Bandeaux at Lss tcVC Pink in plain or fancy materials with tape shoulder straps; hooked in back. bNELLENBURflS Economy BaMtnent Women's $1.25 Milanese Silk Gloves 75c Pair Of exceptionally good quality Milanese Silk, with three rows of contrasting embroidery, white, pongee, mode, mastic, navy, grav, tan and brown. bNELLfcNBUROS First Floor Another Big Shipment of -Men's $4 to $6 Genuine Panama Hats at $2.45 each An unusual lot of fine PannninR. sample?, hats used for display and some slight seconds - all blocked in the newest 1021 models. . Marked dbwn below half price. Not exchangeable. None sent C, O. D; SnIllenbur55 First Floor A GREATER VALUE AT A NEW PRICE With a price reduction of $650 you can now purchase the new Stutz, positively the best car this organization of motor car special ists has ever produced at any price. "I have always wanted a Stutz" is the tribute paid by hundreds of motoring enthusiasts. And with the reduction of the Roadster and Bear cat models from $3900 to $3250, the Four and Six Passenger models from $4000 to $3350, these fine auto mobiles are within your reasonable reach. The new Stutz is a combination of the proven experiences of build ing motor cars for years, plus extra ordinary comfort and ease of opera tion. Even present Stutz owners will form a new realization of the Stutz after a few minutes in this new Stutz car. It is on the road that the sturdy Stutz shows its supremacy. Because it is built right many times more durable and serviceable than most cars Stutz drivers" experience a jus tified feeling of safety, when neces sity demands unusual speed and power. The low center of gravity insures dogged tenacity in clinging to rough roads and on curves. Flexible springs, deeper seats and the most luxurious upholstery give the Stutz a new standard of rid ing comfort even to former Stutz owners. The multiple-disc clutch, easy and flexible of control, the more con veniently located and easily oper ated driving controls make the Stutz unusually easy of operation even in dense traffic. Exacting tests of the hand work of expert workmen in one of the world's most completely equipped factories give added assurance of satisfaction and service in the new Stutz. Every Stutz dealer has a new standard of comparison of all high class cars for you based on the wonderful new Stutz car at $3250 and $3350. L..isaaiA.ftajt These Prices Effective July 2, 1921 S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. Bell Phone Poplar 0392 667-669 North Broad Street t gnt ffiffn"'"Twi ,rTtrV Philadelphia STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO., OF AMERICA, Inc., INDIANAPOLIS IlilMi VI N. SflELLENUURG &CO N,t SNELINBUKG & CO T "T h V x , a
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