Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBUIC LEDGE PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921
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fams at Strassburgor Man-
Sstoilt Off for SWltzermriu
fiMEBODY PAID 'PASSAGE
ff"- .t im Hwtas maid
Madeleine w-"- . fit(,nln.
KTwV'ro.n Miss Mnrjorlo
" X .1 tho Owynctfil Volley home
Bourne, at ' j , n straw
TO la" - ITnrrfl.
Krr jin In France, the pirl will pro
nSll to Switzerland where her
two 01fU"'
Mttnts liw. . .. rumor that she
"Confirmation i of no ru
"l,f1 .wv5ll&r. the BwIm Consul,
Cfc"1". u,Zfor tier nt her trial nntl
VW WS 1 in lmvinK sentence u:
'VL",.i ho iiiHlcrstamllnB tnnt
'Sme aWlT0 the Unlte.1 States
,f VhIIIcS -Mid he took Mnde
.Mr, , N'ivr York lnct week, and she
' i t tho SwIm Home there until
nl ho rtramcr yesterday.
Am the Swiss Society of New
III I""1." ' ,,nKsneo homo. A mem
Mh A X bTnch of the Amer
ke,Cro"? said the Red Cross had
.i nf the slrl's expenses.
r room T Mis, Bourne, who
ff.t tcr of Mrs. StrnsRhurger. Conn
fcWr the girl contended that nho limj
te i Vthc ecrns were left as a "tip"
SChJ whm Mini Bourne left tho
WworthoMh!. contention It was
' m Sot that the maid had worn
rtclsn front of tho other sorv
ft?i'e5Ti.iA mndc no attempt to keep
,nt ami -" ,0 of them.
laarS by tho State police.
& is only seventeen years old.
Window Gmashers Rob Stores
Wledow smashers yesterday robbed
J?ltores in two squares of each other
th. central section. The stores were
ln. Konai Bros., at D33 Arch street.
jJJKods wined at $250 were
&&' Seventh street, where electric
ffance. with a total value of $120
t taken. Tho thieves mado their
wipe by using a swift motorcar.
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
TIE ROSENBACD GALLERIES
1320 Walnut Street
Be Particular
Missing
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ACQUITTED'
YOUTH
SENTENCED TO YEAR
Judgo Tells Jury It Mado Mis-
tako and Senda Boy to
Reformatory
aiKS. KMMA C. FINL1SY
Mother of four children, who dis
appeared last November
M0THEB0FF0UR MISSING
Mrs. Emma C. Flnley Disappeared
Last November Pollco Aid Asked
Mrs. C. Clara Strnusscr. 3101 North
Bancroft street, has asked tho pollco of
the Twenty-second street and Hunting
Park nvcnuo station to seek her daugh
ter, Mrs. Emma 0. Flnley, who dis
appeared last November.
Jlra. Finlcy idt four cimurcn Dcninu
I her, two boys and two girls, ranging
from ten to lourtccn ycnrB or age. Ac
cording to her mother she had not been
living with her husband, Ralph Flnley,
n trolley car conductor, for somo time
before sho disappeared. Tho young
woman was working in a Kensington
department store and boarded near her
work. Tho children and husband were
living with Mrs. Strausscr.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The Municipal Band will play tonight
In tho AVcccacoe Playground, Fourth
and Christian streets.
WAS PAROLED LAST MAY
When a jury acquitted .Tohn Allen,
nineteen years old, of a charge of lar
ceny today, Judge Barratt told the
members they had made n mistake. He
then revoked Allen's parole, given last
May on lanothcr charge, and scntonped
him to one year In the Huntingdon
Reformatory.
Allen, who lives at U120 Wendlo
street, was on trial in Criminal Court
No. 2 on a charge of larceny and re
ceiving stolen goodt. It was testified
ho was caught with a suit of clothes
belonging to William Hudlcy, 430 West
Eric avenue.
Judgo Barratt leaned forward in his
Neat when the verdict of not guilty was
returned.
"Gentlemen of the jury, you have
mndo n mistake," he began. "They al
ways come back and I will show you.
In May of this year this defendant was
before me on n charge of robbing chew
ing gum machines. Ho wus convicted.
"1 nut him on probation for one year.
Hero lie Is again, not much more thau a
month later. It is evident that ho. Is
guilty as charged In the present in
stance, I nm going to revoke his parole
and send him to the reformatory for one
year."
Allen smiled slightly when tho acnult
tnl vriillrt with returned, hut his chccrl-
n'ess vanished an tho Judgo spoke. He
appeared dejected ns he was led away
by court olllccrs.
HIS LIBERTY IS SHORT
T. A. Packer Rearrested After Serv-f
Ing Two-Year Sentence
T. A. Packer, former Philadelphia
lumber dealer, finished a term in Jail
yesterday at Richmond, Vn., only to
be .immediately rearrested on charges
from Bristol, Tcnn.
Packer, highly respected In this city
years ago, when he was a prominent
resident of a suburb, where, his Wife
and child still live, was accused of
hnving passed worthless checks. Ho
was arrested by James McLaughlin,
agent of tho American Bankers' Ah
xoclatlon, and taken to Richmond for
trial. It wns charged he had swindled
tho Hotel Rengcr In tho Southern olty
by passing several worthless checks,
lie wns convicted and sentenced to two
jcars In jail.
Packer had n good jail record. Not
niorc than a month ago he frustrated
a jail delivery plot In which he might
have taken part and perhaps escaped.
He wns released yesterday, but enjoyed
only n brcnth of liberty, for he was
rearrested nlmopt Immediately.
PAIGE
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Erven poMcnccr. Kcpnlnted
Rimrnntrfd. A real unrgaln.
Guy A. Willoy Motor Co.
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works for you,
if you put it on
deposit with
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Savings Ban!:,
21st & Bainbridge Sts.
Central Branch
1343 Chestnut Street
(Broad and Chestnut)
JOHN WANAMAKER, President
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And Absolute Safety
Deposits received up to $5000
IN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
coo
Paper money, bonds, stocks, deeds, mortgages,
diplomas, wills and insurance policies-the things
you put in your safe deposit box such instru
ments require toughness, durability, quality.
Most of them are engraved on Crane's Papers.
Is the standard required by such uses higher
than that set by you for your business stationery?
Some of your letters are promises, contracts, spec
ifications, agreements. Such require durability.
And all your letters are the voice of yourbusi'
ness, and should show something of the quality
you believe your firm name carries.
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Government bonds of 18 nations
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Supremo Quality Corns
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rJOHN iOUX
2552 Germantown Ave.
2549-2551-2553 Germantown Ave.
126 N. 10th St.
NOTICE I am the client partner and backer of two uphol
stering factorios. We have always closed down the weok of July
4th, but this year wo propose to koep the factories flolng and offer
you tho output this weeh at the exact cost to manufacture. We are
willing to pass up the profit in order to kocp the ball rolling.
Any Suit at. Cost
THIS WEEK ONLY
This 3-piece suit, mahogany finish
ed frames.
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tOWwAMftlOl
MacDonald & Campb
Appropriate
Outing Trousers
ell
White Flannel
White Striped Flannel
White Cotton Gabardine
White Linen Crash
White Cotton Duck
Tan Khaki
Tan Palm Beach
Gray Flannels
White Serge
$10 to $16.50
$8.50 to $16.50
$8.00
$7.50 to $9.00
$3.00
$3.00
$6.00
$7.50 to $12.00
$17.50
The most shapely, best tailored, best wearing
trousers produced. They'll prove so every time.
bni'AHATU NORFOLK Sl'ORT COATS, ?J0.0() TO $28.00
Men's Hats, Clothing, Haberdashery,
Motor Wear
Summer Buiineii Houri 8:30 to S, Saturdays Closed All Day
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
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potnts of Central and South .Amer
ica, nnrl; them "Via All America"
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Reaching out from tho
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and South America, ALL
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fighting tho battlo for
American trado and pros
perity. Mark Your Cobles
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YUR WILL should be drawn up by
an attorney and a Trust Company
should be appointed as Executor and
1 rustee.
Our officers will gladly explain details.
No obligations, and confidential.
West Eot Trust
Company
Broad Strekt at South Pbnn Sojjare
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Bin Brown, Blue or Black 1 i
Everything Included!
PERRY'S
Universal Reduction Sale
All our Spring and Summer Suits
including Blacks, Blues, light
Novelty Mixtures pencil stripes,
checks and plaids Palm Beach
and Mohair Suits, Silk Suits, Sports
Suits - Flannel Trousers, Golf
. Knickers, regular Separate Trous
ers down to thin Office Coats all
Universally Reduced!
$33, $38, $42, $46, $48
for Suits Regularly Priced $45 to $60
$14.50,$16.50,$19,$21
for Palm Beach & Mohair Suits
Regularly Priced $20 to $25
$7.50, $9, $10.50 for White and
Striped Flannel Trousers,
Regularly Priced $8.50, $10, $12
Separate Trousers, $4.50, $5, $6.50, $7
Everything included! A Comprehensive
Reduction Sale at the end of a big, success
ful season! Exceptional Values at their
low Regular Prices, these Woolen and
Worsted Suits, Palm Beach and Mohair
Suits, Separate Trousers, etc., etc., are that
much greater Values by every dollar of
Reduction !
Everything included in a Big
Universal Reduction Sale!
PERRY & GO.
Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts.
Reed's Repricing Sale
This season's fine quality clothing, made
in "Reed's Standard of Tailoring" of the
finest and best 'fabrics produced, is re
priced to figures that make most attrac
tive offerings.
The sale includes our regular lines of Spring
and S u m m o r weight worsted, unfinished
worsted, Tweed and Cheviot Suits the finest,
shapeliest and most serviceable ready-to-wear
clothing manufactured.
$R The reduced prices are as follows:
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Upholstered in Vciour, nil colors j Emboaietl Velour, any color,
and Satin Damaok nnd IMimh. Regular price, $125.
$30 Suits are repriced to $24
$85 Suits are repriced to $28
$40 Suits are repriced to $32
$45 Suits are repriced to $3G
$50 Suits aic repriced to $40
$55 Suits arc repriced to $44
$60 Suits are repriced to $48
$65 Suits are repriced to $52
$70 Suits are repriced to $56
$75 Suits are repriced to $60
Alterations charged for at cost.
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Daily Closing Hour 5 P. M.
Closed all day Saturdays.
JACOB KEEtfS SONS
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Tapestry
Suit
6-Foot Davenport. Loose
spring cushions, spring
scats, spring backs.
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Safe Storage Space
Telephone
Locust
3434
Property
Protection
Pays
Cyclone Fence provides a stcel-walled safety
area for the storage of raw materials, factory
operating supplies and finished products.
Built of heavy, chain link fabric topped with a
menacing array of sharp-pointed steel barbs
and barb wires, Cyclone Fence constitutes an
effective barrier to all would-be thieves,
vandals and trespassers.
Built in any height to suit your requirementr."'
Estimates, advisory service and literature fur
nished without charge or obligation.
CYCLONE
FENCE COMPANY
403 Stock Ex.Bldg.,PHILADELPHIA,PA.
Your Money Back if Not Satisfied
JOHN LOUX
2552 Germantown Ave.
2549-2551-2553 Germantown Ave.
and 126 N. 10th St.
Phono, Diamond 2337 Froe Delivery
isbsssjs Open during uly and August," Frl. and Sat. Evenings only, easan
Factory Help!
If you need operators, menders, sewers,
I finishers, etc., you 11 get them quickly
through an ad in
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