Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENIN.d PtrBtlOIiEDGteR-PHtLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, , AUGUST J7, 1921
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BURN NEGRO'S BODY
FIERGIA1I
I Taken From Augusta Hospital,
f n Which It Had Been
' Sent
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'THREE DEAD, 8 WOUNDED
I If itv ilm Associated Tress
Augmta, Ga Atiff. 17. A mnskod
mob forced ltn way Into tlio University
HoTltnl liorc Phortly nfter 4 o'clock
this momliiK, scared the body of Wal
ter Smnlloy, ft Nffro who rnn tiintick
and I"'"! two white men nnd Iniured
iltht others before he was slnln by no
Ueemrii. Into cstcrday. CnrrjIiiK the
tody beyond the city limits the mob
juried It to n crisp ami then returned
iltotbcjioppitijl.
The trouble begnn in n local wacon
wnrk late jestcrday afternoon when
Smaller killed B. T. Illriitower, foro
man of the shop. Earlier In the day
Miditower and the Nesro cuenged In a
fliht. In the afternoon the Negro ic
turned to the hop mid shot Hlghtowcr
t Fleeing from the scene. Sniallcy fired
b he ran. Mrs. II. D. Hill who con
ducts a grocery storo just across the
jtrect from the wnjon works, wan
wounded in the chin by idiot from
Bmallcy'R gtin. I'atrolman W. W.
Moore was killed im be attempted to
halt theCCegro nnd others were wounded
before Sniallcy was finnlly shot to death.
Bands of armed white men quick
ly gathered when reports sprend of.
Smallcy's outbreak, but threatened
vlolcnco against other Negroes captured
on the streets was prevented by the
intervention of tho police.
4 HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGE
Nabbed at Twelfth and Locust
Streets for Transporting Rum
Four men were held In ball for court
this afternoon by United States Com
mlssloner Mnnlcy. charged with trans
porting liquor. They were nrrested
earlier in tho day at Twelfth nnd Lo
cust BtrectH when they wore mistaken
for burglars.
Isidor T. Ross, former army lieu
tenant, ono of tho men held, was re
cently arrested charged with imper
sonating a Federal prohibition agent.
When ai rested today he gave a fictitloux
namo and address. Ho lives near
Eighth and Spruce streets.
The other men held wild they are
Jimes Law, Fifteenth street nnd Fair
mount avenue; 'William ,T. Mornn.
Twenty-second nnd Fernon streets, and
TVWtcr J. Robinson,, Dauphin an,d Col
orado streets.
FOR PUBLIC DIVORCE TRIALS
Justices In Five New York Countlea
Will Not Order Papers Sealed
New York, Aug. 17. (By A. P.)
Publicity In divorce units hereafter has
been approved by tbV Supremo Court
Justices of the Ninth District, com
prising the counties of Westchester,
Putnam. Dutchess, Ornngo nnd Hock
land. Announcement wus made today
that they had decided not to order
papcri sealed In divorce cases referred to
a referee, as was dona in the Stillmnn
case.
Trials before Justices themselves will
be In open court Instead of in chambers.
DEVELOPS FILMS INAIR
AvIator'B Successful Experiment
Held of Great Military Value
Washington. Aug. 17. (By A. I)
A successful experiment in photog
raphy from the air, which is regarded
by aviation officials as possessing possi
bilities of high inilltnry value, has .lust
been conducted by the nrmy air service.
A photographer flew from Boiling
Field to Cnmp Monde nnd returned a
few minutes Inter with a plate already
developed, showing clearly the parade
of students attending the citizens'
training course there. The plate was
developed In tho nlr and ready for
printing when thcnlano returned to
the field. Furthcrfeperlinents will ho
conducted with n va'w of printing the
photographs in the air to that they
will be leady for distribution when the
plane lands.
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
Tho Municipal Hand will plav to
night at Ogontr nnd Mcdnry nvenucs.
Margate
Madras
Eaglecord
Mindora
Madras
$2.85
Values
$3.50 to $4.50
Only twice a year may
EAGLE SHIRTS be
obtained by Philadel
phians at less than
their standard price.
Exclusive textures of
great durability, ob
tainable only in
EAGLE SHIRTS
only at Reed's.
All sizes and sleeve
lengths.
Other EAGLE
SHIRTS and all fur
nishing items similarly
reduced.
JACOB
REEDS
SONS
H2-M26 ChestmrtStrwt
GLOBE TROTTER QUITS
Brakerod Route to South Lands Ala
bama Student in Police Court
Frnrk Beard, a student of. the Unl
vcrsltyof Alabama, started out several
months ago to mnko a trip around the
world. Hn wound up last night in the
Ihlrty-nccond street nnd Woodland
avenue police station. He dcclnrcd thnt
the rest of tho trip was off nnd he was
going home agnln.
Ho told tho police ho shipped to Cuba
on n vessel, but tho vessel returned to
New lork, where he was paid off. He
wns without funds, and after two
weeks looking for work decided to re
turn home. Ho went to the railroad
station, climbed on the brnkcrods of the
Continental Express and started for
the South. When the trnln passed
through this city ho was seen by n
brakeman and' .arrested. He will be
lvcn a hearing today before Magistrate
ugan.
"I only completed about l-100th of
my trip," Uenrd told the police, "but I
bclleyo I have iccu everything. I'm
cured."
MOTOR THEFT THWARTED
Owner's Shout Puts Men SJartlnrj
Auto to Flight One Captured
A during attempt to steal n largo
motorcnr last nlghf was thwarted by
the quick action of Karl MHIIcr, n
hosiery manufacturer, of 1110 North
fourth street, the owner f the car, nnd
his friend, Kdnard Ucrthold.
About mldnMit Mr. Villi... .. ,.i.t
ting with Mr. Ucrthold in the lattcr's
iiomc, at -iwi wirard avenue. His $3200
car, purchased but a few davs ago, una
parked in front of the house. The
sound of n motor attracted Miller's at
tention, nnd, running to the door, be
saw two men about to start the car.
Ills sudden shout frightened the men.
who took to their heels, with Miller nnd
Ucrthold following. Iloth men bran
dished guns in an attempt to frighten
off their pursuers, according to Miller.
At Fourth street nnd Olrnrd avenue
Policeman Itelnhclmer, of the Front nnd
Mnstcr streets station, joined the pur
suit, firing his gun ns he ran. After n
long chnsc. featured by the exchnngo of
shots, Itcinhclmer caught one of the
suspects on 'Lawrence btreet " near
Thompson.
$30,000,000 TO AID FARMERS
Joint Stock Land Banks to Issuo
Bonds to Provide Loans
ClllMlEO. Alls. 17. fUv A T An
issue of $30,000,000 wortli of C4 per
ti-ni. uumii m to oo iionica at once ns
n result of action tnhen hero at n meet
ing of the American Association of
joint fctocu Land Ilanbs yesterday.
Tho proceeds will bo loaned to farmers
to help case the tight financial bltuatlon
now prevailing in many rural communi
ties. This issue, with others to" be
floated before December 1. Will mnko n
total of nbout .$150,000,000 Joancd to
farmers by banks this year, officers of
tne association said.
Officers chosen yesterday included W.
W. Powell, Washington, D. C, treasurer.
niruni rn nni nirriOTi another fire victim dies
UldMDLtU uULUItuu
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HOM
EGION PLAN
i
Storn-Prlco Post Considers Citi
zens Offer of $10,000
i
for Building
DISCUSS NEW QUARTERS
A new home for disabled veterans
now being educated by the Vocational
Kducatlonal Hoard is in prospect, fol
lowing nn offer of $10,000 bv n body
of citizens to the Stem -Price Post, No.
417. A conference to consider this
offer nnd also to procure an additional
$40,000 for the erection of a post home
with tho veterans' building has been
held nt the home of Dr. Charles S.
Scliafer, Seventeenth street nnd Montgomery-nvenuc.
Officers of the post.
including Henry Simons, chairman of
the post's building committee, were
present nt the conference.
A committee lias been appointed to
confer with State Adjutant William O.
Murdock concerning the proposed drive
for additional funds, for which ap
proval must bo obtained from the State
department of the Legion.
Property in tho vicinity of Urond nnd
Glrnrd avenue is under consideration
by the Post Building Committee as a
bite for the home.
Kenslncton Post. No. 0. has mir-
chnsed the property at U303 Frankford
avenue nnd, after alterations to the
hoiibc. expects to occupy it ns its now
post headquarters within two or three
weeks. The clubhouso will sere as
a headquarters for all ex -service men
of tho Thirty-first Wnrd.
James J. Barry Post, No. 83, at
Its last meeting elected delegates to
represent the post nt tho State con
vention in Pittsburgh in September.
Thomas F. Median, of the County
Committee: Samuel (loldthorpo nnd
Peter P. Zion were clio&en ns the dele
gates. Tho Barry Post announces next
month it will rent rooms nt Fifty
second nnd Locust streets to bo used for
the post headquarters.
A military funeral for Privatp Jo
seph O. Ycliic, formerly of 315th In
fantry, was conducted Sunday by the
George II. Inhof Post from the residence
of his mother, 12800 Susquehanna
avenue.
Tho bnbcball team of the Elwood 1.
Tice Post will play tho Bclber Trunk
nnd Bag Company nt Wcstvilie this
nfternoou.
William T. Shctzline Post. No. 00.
held a post excursion to the seashore
last Sunday. The post nnd its guests
went to Atlantic City in a special car.
TO OPEN BRIDGE BIDS
Yeomanettes Name Delegates
Yeoman (F) Post GO of the Amer
ican Lection has elected Marearct C.
Thomas nnd Laurel Hcndcl as delegates
to the Htote convention in I'ittsburgh
next month. Miss Anna Boyle, the
lwst commander, will accompany the
delegate.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Chnrlen -Movers, i'022 Chrlstlnn St.. ana Jo
sephine Hill. 007 H. Srtth Bt.
Harry I.lebert. 701) I'aanyuir'c avo.. and
Cmma Gottlelb. 2114 S. Oth t.
William H. Tlbbetta. Olney. 1'a.. ana Hilda
M Hovwilt. Olnry. Pa.
William AtklriH. 21111 llolton St.. and Ella
Johnson. IKOU H. 18th st
William H, Wnnewotch. 1518 Oxford St.. and
Ulsle J. Ulcdermnn. 83(1 i:. Friendship nt.
James K Dowries, 31111) FfUnnount ao , and
Emily II. Iluber. 81)10 Kalrroount ne.
William Uanley. Pittsburgh, ra.. and Mil
dred J. Ward. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Hugh Drude. Atco, N. J . and Mario Will.
2331 N. Howard nt
Gordor I.. Hear. 170." W. Oxford st . and
Helen C. Gorman. 1S2S X. Clratz st.
Enoch Z. Drown. Jr . 2031 Taney st.. and
Louise M. Kchllttle, nsil2 Olrard ao.
William Hicks. B047 I'unston St.. and C.
Dnrls Clreon. 02 N Hersch st.
Donuntck Vurcri. 213 1Z Colmnr St., and
Hophla Ilrlo. 21 5 V. Colmar st.
Karl Tracer. 431 WInKahocklnir St.. and
Pauline Stroliel. 2418 Whartotf st.
UaMnond f. Trench. 8400 Wallace St.. and
Alborta Priest. 330.1 Mt Vernon st.
Arrhlo Hays. 273 Hochcllo ae , and. Hazel
ElUimon. fiS23 ltldce ae.
Harold H. Welsh. 3421 X 21st st . and
Adeline T. Earwaker. 2113 W Ontnrlo at.
QeorRe llookor. 1)84 X 10th at . and Mildred
I Williams. 1H30 Hclbcrt st.
Joseph Singer, M2 K. 4th si , and Ileatrlce
Kohn, 2111 Krio ac
Chariest llolno. 04s Hollvwood ae , and
Mary Esterman. 33 X CorK-stoBa st.
rtobort Taylor. 4.124 Josephine ae.. and
Helert (Jluck, 1810 Church st.
Proposals for More Borings Will Be
Received Tomorrow
Bids for thlrtv-two. borings to be
mode on the site of tho Delaware Itlvcr
Bridge will be received from contract
ors and opened nt n meeting of the
Executive Committee of the Dclnwnre
Itlvcr Bridge Commission tomorrow.
Tho work is preliminary to active
construction nnd will Miow the dcptii
nnd condition of the rock level on which
piers will be built. Sixteen borings
Mill be made on the Philadelphia and
sixteen on the Camden bide of the
river.
Ilnlph Modjeski. chairman of the
Board of Bridge Engineers, said yes
terday that until borings are made no
reni construction work can be started.
Ho said that.work on cnissons cannot
bo begun forseveral months.
HURT IN CROSSING CRASH
Death List In Point Breezo Blaze
Ralsed-to Six
Tho sixth denth respiting from the
firo in tho Point Breeze plant of tho
Atlantic Refining Compnny, Sunday,
caino yesterday when Hugh Martin,
slxty-ono years old, 1111 Wlnton
street, died in St. Agnes' Hospital.
When tne lirst tnnn exploded it purncn
Martin along with Hugh McClunc mid
William Cllsdcll. These Inst were
fntnllv hurtled".
Fire was discovered again yestcrdnjfl
in the. ruins of the plnnt, but wns ex
tinguished by the company's appnrntus
before arrival of city firemen.
Martin had n premonition of the dis
aster, according to member) of his
family. Ho told them only tho night
before there would be"h terrible fire nt
tho oil works some night.
William II. Hanlfcn, Jr., one of tho
fire victims, will be burled with mlli
tnrv honors tomorrow from hit home,
L'.'I&j Morris street.
Wllllnm Cllsdcll, who would hnvc been
sixty-five jenf old yesterday nnd wns
working lils last sunt, wncn kihcu, whi
also be burled tomorrow from his home,
2210 Moore street. The Kev. It. A.
Hunter, of Grace Prosbytcrlnn Church,
will officiate. f
RENNINGER OUT OF RACE
Retires From Contest for Treasurer
of Ablngton Township
The fight for the Republican nomina
tion for Treasurer of Ablngton Town
shin iLHstuuetl n new asnect with the
1 definite statement mndc today by Harry
iicnmnger, ot uienside, that lie is not
tin aspirant for the post.
This statement nnrrows tho contest
to Edwin Linson, of Ashbourne, the in
cumbent, nnd Joseph Cochrnn. of
Wyncoter There is n third enndjdnto,
Wllllnm Chamberlln, of Cheltenham,
but he is not given serious considera
tion. The Rennlnger statement came as n
surprise, ns it was believed that be
would be the really formidable an
poncnt of Linson. He is n brother of
Frank A. uenninger, District At
torncy of Montgomery County. It Is
thought the Renninger strength will be
turown to Coclirnn.
. BURGLARY FOILED
Three Men Arrested for Attempt to
Break Into House
Three men, accused of breaking Into
the homo of Mrs. Matthew Clarkson.
230 South Thirteenth street, wete each
held in 52000 ball for the Grand Jury
by Magistrate O'Brien this morning.
John McDcrmott, 240 South Thir
teenth street, wns on his way home
shortly nftcr midnight last night when
he noticed threo men nctlng mspiciously
In front of tho Clarkmn home. He
notified n patrolman, who nrrested John
Nmlfh. Hollr street nenr Fourth. Thev
also found Frank Celln. Federal street
near. Twelfth, and Louis Sanos. Third
street near South, boring boles in tho
renr door.
CHILD
IS
NJURED
BY AUTO
T
UILWLV
Four-Year-Old Boy's Skull Frac
tured by Car in Wild
Flight
WERE IN STOLEN MACHINE
Wilmington Man Probably Fatally
Injured at Brandywlnc Summit
West Chester. Pa., Aug. 17. Har
ney Carpenter, forty jenrs old, of Wil
mington, driver of nu ice-cream truck,
was probably fatally injured today when
tho truck was shuck by n train on the
Centrnl Division of tho P., It. utyl'W.
nt BrandjwiiiQ Summit station, the
most dangerous crossing on tho 'Wil
mington pike. Carpenter was brought
to tho Chester County Hospital here,
but 'in? slight chance of recovery. One
leg' is crushed nnd he Is bndlv injured
nbout the head and body. The large
ti tick wns torn to pieces nnd ire-crcnm
tubs scattered for 200 yards nlong the
track.
Motorcyclist Hurt by Automobile
Edward Russel, of 2108 North Mar.
vino streCtl wns struck by nn nutomo
bile while riding bis motorcycle on
North Brond street last night. The
mitomobile was driven by J. W. Clnrk,
of Camden. ' Russel Is in n serious
condition in St. Joseph's Hospital,
having n fractured nrm nnd severe con
tusions. Clnrk was arrested.
czJ
We guarantee TEMPLAR
cars' not to exceed $50 in
repairs the first year.
It is a fact that TEM
PLAR owners get over 20
miles to one gallon of
gasoline; 15,000 miles to
one set of tires.
Templar Motors, Inc., of Pa.
822 North Broad St. VSS:nr
1 R52T557 l
WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chestnut St.
11 SOUTH 15th ST.
Founded In 1894
Men's Suits
Reduced One -Third
Our final reduction I
Original price tickets re
main upon all garments.
3-Picce
Woolen Suits
30.00 Suits now 20.00
35.00 Suits now 23.34
40.00 Suits now 26.67
45.00 Suits now 30.00
50.00 Suits now 33.33
Alterations at actual cost.
2 -Piece
Midsummer Suits
15.00
18.00
20.00
22.50
30.00
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
10.00
12.00
13.34-
15.00
20.00
Alterations at actual cost.
Eirst fall showing of new
Autumn styles in men's clothes
from the Kirschbaum shops.
Reductions on Hats and Furnishings
Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Reduced 1-3 to 1-2
Straw Hats Half Price
10, 12, 15 White Flannels Trousers 8.50
Three automobile thievea Mole a car
belonging to William Henderson, of
Hnverford, Into last night at Eighteenth
and Spruce streets, nnd in the course
ol n wild ride to escape ran over four-year-old
Harrv Keegan. 2'J27 North
Reese street. The boy is In the Episco
pal Hospital suffering from a fractured
skull and other Injuries. Ho is not ex
pected to recover.
Pollco believe tho thieves bnd care
fully planned to steal the car. Mr.
Hcnd?rson noticed another automobile
following him beforo be stopped to
make tho call on Spruco street. He wns
only nbs"nt from tho machine a few
minutes when it disappeared.
Icr.spns In the neighborhood saw the
men enter the enr nnd drive east on
Spruce street. They started out leis
urely nt first to nvoid suspicion, lhe
enr was nearlv two blocks away when
Mr. Henderson left the place where
ho wn3 making the call.
Tolice Get Busy
lie notified nollce at Citv nail and
gave n dctnlled description of tho nutn
mobile. The motorcycle squad nnd police
stations In all sections of tho city
were notified.
In n few minutes motorcycle police
were on Broad street but could find no
trace of the stolen enr. Police believe
the thieves started toward Broad street
and then turned westward to throw
pursuers off the track.
The stolen automobile was seen later
on Allegheny nvenue. The men were
driving nt n terrific rntc of speed east
on Allegheny nvenue and nnrrowly
nverted collision with several vehicles.
At two or three cross streets police
stepped out to stop them, but the occu
pants of the car refused to slacken their
pace. The patrolmen hnd to step aside
quickly to avoid being struck.
Hnrry Keegnn was crossing the
street nt Fourth street. The car was
fully hnlf n block away, spectators snv.
when' the bov left the sidewalk. He
was struck before he was half wny
ncross nnd knocked several feet. His
head struck u curb and lie was un
conscious when picked up. The boy
wns taken to the hospital in another
car.
Abandon Car
On reuchlng Itoston nvenue nnd
Jasper street the thieves evidently dis
covered they had run out of gns. They
left the car there against the curb nnd
disappeared. The automobile wns dis
covered by Patrolman Pluckfeldcr. of
the I ront nnd cstmorelnnd street
station. The fiont wheels were dotted
with blood.
Another automobile thief was com
pelled to abandon n car he fltole late
last night when the mnchlnc got beyond
his controPnnd lunged through n .bulk
window of the American store nt Tenth
ciriwt m.ri Tnirmount. nvenue. There
were mnrks of blood on the sidewalk. It
is believed the mnn was driving ni n
high rttte of speed and the cur got
beyond bis control.
Caught After CImac
' Charles McOllnn. of Tulip street
near Westmoreland, was arrested nftcr
nn exciting chase through allcH and
over n hack-yard fence for the theft of
two other mnchincs.
Knrl Miller, n hosiery manufacturer,
of 1131 North Fourth street, left his
car nt Lawrence street nnd (lirnrd ave
nue, shortly nfter 11 o'clock last eve
ning. He heard the engine started nnd
rushed out to sec two men in the car
He Inter identified McGlinn ns the man
at the wheel.
Tho second mnn, who wore n brown
suit nnd n straw lint, jumped up nnd
menaced Miller with n revolver. The
owner rnn for help nnd met Patrolman
Rclnhclmor.
When tho thleven saw Reinhelmer
coming they abandoned tho car, which
they had not been able to start, and
ran, the patrolman firing ns lie ran
nfter them. The second man escaped,
but Reinhelmer kept closo nfter Mc
Ollnn, who went through a network of
nlleys and finnlly vaulted n fcnis on
Lawrence street near Thompson. Rein
helmer followed nnd nrrested him.
On tho wav to the station house
Reinhelmer noticed nnothcr car, ap
parently abandoned, nnd It wns tnken
to the police stntlon. I.nter It wns
Identified ns the property of Sidney G.
M.i,af. onm West I.lnnincott street,
-stolen from In front of his house nt
supper time. ,
Mngfstrato Totes held McOllnn In
$ir.00 ball
Uoastefn
LUCKY
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FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
1EER0SENBACR GALLERIES
1320 Walnut Stre.
tr SH-VETtSMrTHS St..
- """ens.
Centerpieces -Vses
ar2d Bowes
for Summer Flowers
Sterj'nff Silver. Crystal and China
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SPENCER MORRIS CIGAR CO. Ph.laoelph.a
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The
Don't Buy Blindly! Compare!
Linde August Furniture Sale
Will Save You 20 to 30 or Your Money Back
Comparison will prove that wc outstrip every other sale in the ex
tent and up-to-date character of our assortments, the sterling quality of
our goods, the admitted superiority of our values and our guaranteed
lowest prices.
Good, hard common sense dictates that you take advantage of these
facts. Why pay a quarter to a third more for glittering, generalities or a
name? Be thrifty. A hundred dollars saved today is worth as much as two
hundred was a year ago. And our greatly reduced prices average a half
what they were last August, with Quality twice as good.
Why? Because our $150,000-a-ycar location and expense saing goes to our cus
tomers in lower prices, together with the great savings which our enormous volume
of business and our one-prico cash policy make possible. Don't fool away your
money on store atmosphere. Make it buy Furniture the kind you want, the kind
you will always appreciate, tho kind which will last.
Yokes, Belts
Pleats, Outside
Patch Pockets
Single and double
Breasted Models
and $24
for these
Perry Suits
for Juniors
You're outfitting the boy '
for Prep School or High
School. You want Clothes
that will please him and
satisfy yourself.
We have them !
Bring him in and see!
For Men
Clearing Out
Remainders of Our
Summer Stocks
$13.50 & $16.50
for Palm Beach & Mohairs
Etc., Etc., Etc.
V
Perry & Co.
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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Black Horse Tea Room
GET COUN ON TI1K rnn
It's tw.ntr nlnuts from th rnrnttslk
to you Ttili 1 ths Meil n,ot snrt you ret
omnhlB imI frsih tgs milk cream,
butter ml chicken r'lilit from tto firm
I.lrnt lunches sod dlstlojul.hed dltinsr
eterr dsy from 1 to 7
Hwe.t corn and othor fruh ssrden stuff
Mid from the pitches Tkouiunds of
buthel of health j nhlte putuloti of tus
bet quol'ty
Drlr out rultimoresie straUlit through
MHls and 14 nillua beyond to the K.mou.
BLACK HORSE FARM
I'hone Sledu 103.
ipijRg5y !zgji 1 jt
flOte,
1 1
5pr ' f)wj
2T.O. north 57.".. T ln beautiful Queen Anne
Bedroom Suit, In ninhnp.itiv o- American walnut. Ins
C-lnch DrcsHor, 36-lncl Chltfonette, 43-inch Vanity
Toilet and full-size, bow-end Ueil.
.100, irth S.lno. This l,eni t'f ' .V1,,m V.edrnom
Suit 4 pieres, in . ithormahiRan or ua.nui. Verv
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China Closet. 3S-lnch Incbieert Serving Toblo and a
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Apartments
September lst,192 1
several attractive
apartments will be
available in The
Hotel St. James
Annex
One room and bath two
rooms and two baths up
to live rooms and four
baths
The Hotel St. James
Walnut at. 1 3th St.
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Full spring seats and two large Pillows.
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9x12 Seamless Velvet 1 35.00
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6x9 Standard Wilton 25.00
8.3x10.6 Extra Wilton 45.00
9x12 Standard Wilton 57.00
8.3x10.6 Extra Wool Fiber $8.75
7.6x9 Heavy Wool Fiber 7.50
6x9 Fine Wool Fiber 60
9x12 Andover A.-t Rup 10,75
8.3x10.6 Andover Art Rug olso
6x9 Andover Art Rur 7 no
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