Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IT, 1921
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1 WITHOUT BAIL
Son of Physician Serving Term
for Illegal Operation Sim
ilarly Accused
ilny or two Inter I wni nkeil to nilinlt
I hop lo my wnnl In the I'itj llui-pltnl-i
"I I'oii.xontnl to do tills, iind on ,
August 7 lic boenmp in patient. The
ntlli'4 woman wns then (liuiRontilily III
I from Hpptic iirltnnlti. Jmr nytcni hav
ing' been iioNoticiK She li by 110 menu"
l out of ilutixoV. ntnl Mill lirn n high
' fever, but she niny recover.
I "When tin cn-e vn n-portcri to the
I Itimnl of (Inventors of flip hospital tlip
, iit-kcd mi' In iiriecnte it. I iitnlerstiitul
i the Vcutnor nltielnN hnp taken It up
n.t well.
Dr. Onnvwi.x niil tlmt members of
tlip girl's fiimllj bail nrrlvpil nt lift- lu-tl-Milc.
technical director, of the Toonorvlllc 'of flu- RvuxtNO Pt'tii.ta Lf.DOETI movie
lompany; Dim Mhsoii. u member of I ho page, will deliver fhort talUs on "How
coinpniiy. mid Henry M. Nccly, editor Sw Make the Movlox."
SHORE DOCTOR PROSECUTES, WANT QUARANTINE LIFTED
Special Ditpalrh to i.'iriitna I'nhlte l.nlurr
Atlantic City. Aug. 17. Dr. Wlllliini
II. llrlcker, .Jr.. of Philadelphia, vm
of Dr William II Hrlcker. now in the
Enstern Pi'tiltentiiiry for. nialpntctlrc.
after extradition from Argentina by the
Philadelphia outhnrltic. N held in the
city jnil without bnil to answer n sim
ilar ehnrge preferred by Dr. Wnlt l.
Conawny. a well-known Athiutii' City
Tihvulelnn.
The alleged victim in the rne. a Ml-s
Dovey. n twenty-live-year-old netro-f,
belonging to Attleboro. Mbm.. U dan
gerously ill in the C'it IInpltnl. n
erlmlnnl operation having been per-
formed on her. it N alleged, in n sani
tarium malntnined by Dr. .Hrlcker nt I
Derby avenue nnd the Heaeh. mi ex
cluMve !e'tion of Vent nor City. The
rity officials of Ventnor nre iiroued t--dny
oer the allegation in the case, mid
are tnklns u hand in the prosecution of
the man.
Hrirker will bo Riven a preltmiimrx
hearing before MagMrntP Daid l'-r
ter. who Is-iied the warrant for hit nr
rwt, either tonight or tomorrow morn-
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"The young woman first united Hie
place of Hrlcker's father on South
Broad Ftreet, where ho met Itrlrker.
Jr.. and made an appointment to oome
to hl sanitarium on Augtit 1." said1
I)r. C'onaway. "The operntion ni
performed here on that date. She re
mained at the sanitarium for three or
four day, and then returned to her
room in a side avenue hotel. She uoj
Mifferlng intense pain, and a local phy
sician wn called in He sine her
something to relieve her pain, and u
HOUSES WIRED
VERY RKAM1N.M,Y
Vttt O-ir hnwronm
RELIANCE GAS & ELEC.
FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St.
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GOLF COURSE
For Sale
On !Wrdfr of MonUnmrrr (o,
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opinion 4i n pn--,-ninnt f r pvirp
Desirable Section
H. H. FRITZ, 713 Walnut St.
1 Forty-fourth Ward Republican Club
Complains of Police
! The Coity-fourth Ward Itepublienn
Club. -1.".".'! I.anenFter avenue, iiai begun
i injunction proceed lug ng.tliit Director
Cortehou mid other pollie oflieiuli t'
compel them to remove me qunrnii
tine" etnb'ihed nt the iliibhouse.
Tin petition is "dsiicd bj David llen
iiiej. nresident, and Fred It. Cli.ind
Itr. 'ccretary of the elub.
"Movie" Beauty to Meet K. of C.
Madelaine Starhill, Inner of tho
Kvkmnu l't iii.k Lkdiu.h movie beaut j
contest, w'll appear tomorrow night at
St. I'hiloinenn'H Hull. I.ansdowne, at
o'clock, in connction with the "mnvle
night" program of De I.a Snlle Council.
Knights of Columbiia IVrd O'Hcck.
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SCHOOLS
School of Commerce,
Accounts and Finance
Opening Date Sept. 26
"How Will You Spend Your Evenings Thi Fall?"
The Hour of Destiny in the lives of young men nnd women is
between 7 nnd 8 o'clock. Choices in the use of evening leisure lend
ing to success or failure arc then made.
Two Courses Accountancy nnd Ilusiness Administration each
three years, include 39 different subjects. Take one or more.
Tuition Moderate Terms to Suit
Accounting Advertising
Buiineis Finance Salesmanship
Foreign Trndo Snlci Management
Real Estate Conveyancing Federal Tax Reports
Foreign Exchango Factory end Office Management
Investment Banking Public Speaking
Commercial Credits and Collections Spanish French Italian
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Write or call for catalog
DAY AND EVENING COURSES FOR EVERY NEED
1421 Arch St. Y JVI. Ca A
1013 Lehigh Ave.
Snnsom & 52d Sts.
KeepYourSkin-Pores
Active and Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
Soip,Olnlmnt.Tlfum.ISe trTjwhr ForMmplM
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CONCRETE
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25,000,000 school children in the United States
are rightly compelled to attend school. It isn't
right to compel them to risk their lives in
firetrap schools. Concrete schools won't burn.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
To Improves and Extend Uses o" Concrete
Sa Praocboa
Detroit LotAncelts Patkcnburg Seattle
Ilrlriu Milwaukee Pittsburgh St. Loula
IndisiMpoli! Minneapolis Portland, Oreg. Vancouver, D.C
Atlanta
Chicago
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Denver
DeaMotnea Kan Qty NtwYotk Salt Lake City Wahlngton
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THE NEW COLUMBIA DE LUXE TOURING MODEL
The Car with No Competition
This new Columbia model is the first model to be brought out by any company, built entirely of new
parw, purchased at the present low market prices.
This has made it possible to produce a car and a value with absolutely no competition in its field. It
is a real 1922 car, selling at a 1922 price now. You don't need to wait to buy a next year's car next
spring. You can buy this Columbia DeLuxe Touring Model a real next year's car now.
We don't ask you to accept these statements without proof.
Picture in your mind an exceptionally fine car fine in mechanism fine in finish and equipment.
Then compare it with other so-called middle-class cars, selling at a similar price.
Every Columbia dealer is furnished with a scries of comparison charts, on every make and model of
motor car in the middle price field. ,,
Thes charts compare the motor, axles, and other features which determine car values.
You need not guess at the comparative values of care this year. Sec the Columbia comparison
charts and the Columbia line then decide for yourself.
Specifications of the DcLuxe Touring Model
The Complete Columbia Line
DcLuxe Tounn. 5 paaienger -...
Sport Model, 4 panwrujer .......
Roadtter, 2 pavtengxr ......
Coiipe, 4 paMnjer
bedaa. S piManaer
The abort art (quipped with CorJ Tirei
Challenger Touring,
5 passenger - $1195
Challenge Coupe, 4 paiaBger .
Challencer Sedan, S pasaencer ......
ValuabU Diitnbution Propoulioni itiJI open.
Dealers and Diifrioufarj vmtt for our prcpoiiton
$1475
1475
1475
2295
23 V)
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Continental Motor Tunken Axles Auto Lite Starting and
Lighting System Srromberg Gubuictor Harrison Radiator
Dorg (J Beck Clutch Spicer Universal Joints Dureton
Transmission Gemmer Steering Gear Non-Synchronizing
Spring Suspension Permanent Top Plate Gla Windows
--Cowl Ventilator Thermostatically Controlled Radiator
Shutters Penberthy Flometcr Firestone and Goodrich
Tires Wheel Base 115".
THE COLUMBIA MOTORS COMPANY, DETROIT, U. S. A.
George W. Reinbold Co.
2506 N. Broad St. Phones S'Sk'So
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A Sale as Extensive in Scope
as It Is Incomparable in Values
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An August Furniture Sale that gathers force
as it goes, for the volume of business in this,
the third week, as in the first and second, continues
to break all records. The rush tells its own story.
It means the long wait for lowered furniture prices
is over. The people realize that the time to buy
has come, and that the era of stabilized prices is
here in reality.
J We have risen to this unprecedented demand
with a collection of Furniture as handsome and as
perfect as ever gave to the home the inviting touch
of human comfort. With our storehouses filled to
their utmost capacity, replacing Suite for Suite
and Piece for Piece as they leave our floors.
I Immense stocks, bought at the new lowered
prices, and lowered again for this August Sale,
make the matchless values that maintain Van
Sciver leadership in .the Furniture World. In
addition all our incoming shipments and all the
Furniture that is being turned out of our own busy
factory at the lessened cost of production which
means first cost to you constitute the last word in
style as they do in savings that are without parallel
in the Furniture trade.
1 1 '
As Headquarters for
Wicker Furniture we
know of nothing to com
pare .with the grandeur
of this exhibit or with
the matchless values.
The newest styles in the
season's output from the
plainest of inexpensive
Willow and Reed to tho
magnificent and richly
colored Cane Furniture
just arrived from France.
A Hint of the Unrivaled Reductions
CKMTV$Bit"&Z$2,t- AK- ""' ,h" ""S' 'nClUdins b'"i""l' PA1OTED "" TOLV-
DIN1NG ROOM
$250.00 American Walnut Queen Anne Suite,
4 nlecei, $135.00.
Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, Queen
Anne style, 4 pieces, $165.00,
$435.00 Walnut Dining Room Suite, 10 plet.es.
$245.00.
$350.00 Old Oak Polychrome Suite, 10 pieces,
$275.00.
$550.00 Walnut or Mahogany Chippendale
Sultr, 10 pieces, $385.00.
$625.00 Old Walnut Polychrome Suite, 6
pieces, now $413.00.
$735.00 Walnut Dining Room Sultr, Quern
Annr style, 10 pieces, $550.00.
$760,00 Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 10
pieces, $375.00.
$050.00 Walnut Queen Anne Suite, 10 pieces,
7oro.uu.
expectations,
$1450.00 Mahognny Dining Room Suite. 10
pieces, $675.00,
$1200.00 Old MnhoROny Dlnln3 Room Sultr,
10 pieces, $925.00.
$2100.00 Walnut Dining Room Sutte. 10
pieces, $1050.00,
BEDROOM
,.
$204.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, 4
$160.00.
$225.00 Muhorjany Bedroom Suite, 4
$183.00.
$450.00 Mahogany Colonial Bedroom
pieces, $250.00.
$525.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite. 7
$375.00.
$676.00 Mnhogany I.ouls XVI Suite. 7
$485.00.
$715.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite. 8
$525.00.
pieces,
pieces,
uitr, 4
pieces,
pieces,
pieces,
$076.00 Mahogany Queen Anne Suite. 9
pieces, $775.00.
51O7S.0O Walnut I.ouls XV Suite, 7 pieces.
$1450.00.
LIVING ROOM
$115.00 Mahogany-finish Living Room Suite,
with upholstered seats, covered with tap
rstry, i pieces, $76.00.
$165.00 Over-stuffed, loose-cushion tapestry
covered Suite, 3 pieces, $142,50.
Mahogany-ond-Cane Suite, covered in pretty
tapestry. 3 pieces, $160.00.
$300,00 Mahognny-and-Cane Suite, covered in
.mulberry velour, 3 .pieces, $255.00.
Over-stuffed, loose-cushion Suite, with moss
. .and hair Ullnir, upholstered in blue mohair.
3 pieces, $438.00.
$8Q5.0p over stuffed, loose-cushion Suite, up
nolstered In brown mohair. 3 pes. $095.00.
TABLES Some at Half Price and Less
humiV. i lVr V "a,Vo"l"'r' " "nl rmU End Tables More
r t' Pi tcriirvallmarlMil nt.mvr-ei.lnir reductions
Library TnblM begin at fl.5l. $0.7.1. nio.73. $12.00 and
More than two
,N II)K. OP Tlinill'lli'nTimc
" ' --niufii uax Double I'cuextnl
-'olonlal Library Tnhle, $22.00.
$52.50 .MnhoKany-dnlBh Queun
Anne Library Tabic-, now' 20.A0
38,o Walnut Library Table.
f27.50.
33.rii Urnun MnhoKany Daen-
port Table, now $20,00.
$05.00 tioiden Oak Colonial Table
now ssj.uil.
$18.00 up.
Thl iMiirl.nrrr Mahonanv finish Library Tal
K.:vr now His.oft Hiz.) fjflxl'5 In i)n. of th
on our flo-rs
rcifulnr fil."l on
nianj nrtai nlui
$53.nn Anthiuo MnhOBany.flnlsh
Library Table, Atlarti style,
now S32.50.
$50.oo Maliogany Uaenport Ta-
bit- now J32.no.
$74,oii MahoRany D.ncnport Ta-
blf now I7.o0,
$85,011 .Mahogany Loula XVI Ta-
l'l-' $62.30.
8103. (o Jtalinn Ilennlssance An
ti'iur. Library Table, now
$7.1,00.,
AlahoRtinj -finish Iiuls XVI Kna
Table. nov $p.oo.
$34.50 Brown Mahogany William
ana Mary End TRble, now
1(1.50.
$80.00 Mahogany Console Table,
$50.00.
$68.80 Mahogany Console Table,
$57.50.
$7.80 MahoRBny-flnlBh Night Ta
ble, now $8.75.
$11.5f) MahoKany-nnlsh Night Ta
ble, now $7.50.
$21.50 (lulden Oak Night Table.
MU.73
Sweeping Reductions in" Floor Coverings
f 39.50 SeamleBS Tapestry UruBsels, 9x12 ft S"M r0
40.00 Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft 2G GO
48.00 High Pile Axmltiatcr, 9x12 ft '..','. 3450
68.00 Heavy Senmless AxmliiHter, 9x12 ft " 4500
85.00 nest Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft ' 5900
86.00 Seamless Tapestry Drusscla, 8.3x10.0 '.'. 2150
$54.00 Seamless Velvet, 8.3xlO.G $36.00
-0 Soamlebs Axmlnster, 8.3x10.6 39.75
56.00 SciurtlesH Velvet, 6.0x12 36.50
.a Seamless Axmlnster, 7.6x9 32.50
40.00 ScamlpRR ArmlmtAr r.o 9fi fifl
78.00 Heavy Axmlnster, ll'.3xl2' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' 49.50
Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.
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