' 'l ,. 4U' " '' W v BVtENIN : PUBLIC EDR-PHILA35EtI?mA, TmmlDAT,SEPEMB,BB 1. 1921' 15. v.yi :MSilifBir , WAITS TRIAL IN JAIL Charles Hoffman, Held at Media, Denioa There's Any thing Wrong With Head COULD HAVE STOLEN MORE ChnrlM Hoffman, "tho Millionaire KIX" Is in tliP jnll nt Mcilln. Pn., aialtlnc trlnl ln September term of "'TMro'ii nothlnjc the mntter with mr bead." the boy said. Jiwt before ZrvovP him '"to n ccl1' "1'm W ,Jy nil right ns fnr in thnt goes but I'cunnot give nny pcc!nl rcnoon why I ,tM I could Imve stolen loU more this Inst time, but I only took enough to enable me to get to my grandfather s. The time before I stole to get nwny from rhllndelnhin. v "I don't know why first began It. It's n wonder, though, that there Isn't .oraethlng the matter with my head, considering the way I was beaten up nt the reform school. Why, I had n bend ehe mot of the. time I was there. lint take It from me. there's nothing the rrlV -?M,,k "V f"cr j .mliprrler. who previously was nUced In the Glen' Mill" Heform School KiV of his nge, s now more thnti fcteen years and 'out tho juvenlh SJIi. for which the law provides special MfSuarUi in the event of nrrcsl against contact with older olTcndcrM. With this change In the lad's legal rutin before lilm, Squire J. Harris mall held joung Hoffman in $200 ball for court '" nt Choyncy. a vfllane west of Media. Hoffmnn was charged with brooking- and cnterinjr-nnU l.rcenv ln the house of JInrry Smith -Sn of Chcjney. In defnult of bull the youth was confined in the Media Hoffman said he was satisfied to go to iail rather than bo returned to the rtform school, where he said he wni HI treated by ft boy placed over him is captain. WAIST SHOPS TO BE OPEN Employers of Striking Workers Make Pledge to Chamber Following n long meeting of the Waist and Dress Manufacturers' As- nocUtion in the assembly room of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce 1 yesterday, the employers pledged them- wires to an "open -shop" policy. The Waist and Dressmakers' Union began a I strike Tuesday. Ariinn liv Hip manufacturer! was t,.1 taken after they had invited the ro 'n oDoration of tho Induitrinl Relations Committee of the Chamber of Lom Wrre and had hnd explained the principles of the American plnn. or ''open shop," guirnntoclng employ- ment to workers without regard to union or non-union affiliation. E. Ilelsberg. bead of tho locnl union of the International Uross ana ni.t makers, said that forty manufacturers had afked that negotiations be opened to have the striking employes return to work. F r-. n UMInc BtotfncHtf Pnignt that are different w Vlxtnre Price, are now on o pre war oant. I If ou urn In ned of electrical uppll.s of any kind w can ave I you money MAI.KKIl Si KETU-Il A3I ChrMimt fit. Orposlio Independence Hall HaWBBTOimilUil itaaUMVILWiW. ' 25 REDUCTION ON PICTURE FRAMES Expert workmanship and Cour teoun PerWre has nlwaMi Iwn our policy Phnnrt. call or send card ond nur representative will com to your home Eastern Art Company 1M N. 12th St., I'hlln. S5ffiBBro555SICT!TPHnTO7 S i aBK!& 1 IhsEMSBI HOLSE-TO-HOUSE HUNT ON FOR WOMAN'S ASSAILANTS Fifteen Extra Detectives Seek Thugs Who Attacked Mrs. Mason Director Cortclyoit sent fifteen extra plaln-clojhes men to the Forty-first District. Twenty-fourth and Hltucr streets, last night to assist ln the house-to-house senrrb for, the ten men who on Tuesday night beat and robbed Mrs. Mabel Mason, of 11843 Jackson street, near her home. When attacked Mrs. Mason was with MIsh Jane King, 2608 Jackson street. Mlrix King fought herself freo from tho grasp of two of the men and escaped. l'ollccma.n Kelly found Mrs. Mason lying on the sidewalk unconscious. Her lingers were badly bitten, the men bnv lng used their teeth in getting three rings from her lingers. Shu is in the Methodist IIoHpltnl. Director Corlclyou said the attnek was one of the niost brutal reported to the police in a long timet He gavo orders to tho police nnd specials work ing on the case to round up every man connected with the crlmu no matter what the cost. The place where the nttack occurred is one of the darkest spots in the outh western section of the cltj. Itccausc of that fact Mrs. Mason wn unable to identify scvcrnl suspects taken before her In the hospitpl. HE WASALL "KEYED" UP Charles McGarvey Thought He 'Was Shot, but Wasn't Cfiarloa McOnrcy, 2.115 North l'if tccntb street, thought he hnd been shot Inst night when u frieiid banged him on the bend with n bundi of kejs nnd out him over the temple. Ho went to tho AVomcn'fl Homeopathic Hospital, told his story, nnd his head was bound up. The pollco went nflcr Itldinrd O'llrlen, forty years old, 1410 Wesi Susquehnnna nvenue, the mun nccusud of Hwlnging tho ki')s. He wns nr tested and hold under $.'00 bnll for u further hearing September 7 by Magi trate Oswnld. The light occurred In McGaney's apartment'. THIEF USEsljJwTuSE Bewilders Son, Loft In Charge of House, With Weird Tale A nnv kind of uisc tn nib was ill., plnycd when S70 worth of clothing was taken from the home of Robert Gor don. 1030 French street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon were nway from home last evening, IpmIiii: tlflr son. Itobert, Jr., in the house. He was standing In the front doer, when n Negro about fifty-five jenrs old caniu tunning up to him, appaicntly ln n high state of excitement. He pontlngly told young Gordon thnr bis father had Just killed a man at Twenty-seventh street nnd Glrnnl Mic and hnd 'sent him to set n cli of clothes so ho could escape from tho lintigrrrrn police. Yoims Gordon was bewildered packed It with the most vnlimblc of Mr. il tile JM-gro bruslicd lilm nsltle nnd nnd Mrs. uonlon's clothes nnd ran out dashed upstairs. He took n suitcase, before Gordon could recover his wltv. Apartments September 1st, 1921 several attractive apartments will be available in The Hotel St. James Annex One room and bathtwo rooms and two baths up to five rooms and Saur baths' The Hotel St James Walnut at 13th St. Palisades andHighlands OF THE Peerless Hudson m TO Newburgh M.00 Round Trip $.00 38 ent wnr tax " Sunday, September 11 Special Trnln rnnnrrtlnir at Jerney ritT with itrnmer far up the lludnon. StnnilArd ravllnht Tlm Tlm I.vn Hrod St 0 30 A M. 7 80 A M WVit Phlla fl .11 A M. 7 3(1 A M North rhlla. ,0.15 AM. 7 43AM Pennsylvania System -If We "Meat" You Once- e inn ninp iwhcrtUlnR n0 fnr h OV nre roncernfd for It wilt not bo nCMiir to tfll oi' iignin nhout the superior qunllty of the ment yoji cn fuy here lit inonoj -mivIiii.' prlccM. CLOSED LABOR DAY These Specials for Today, Friday and Saturday Nice, Lean Picnic Shoulders (all sizes) viot one for your Labor Day Picnic Finest Halfsmokes Money Can Buy or Ham and Beef Bologna 12 lA c lb. EAT LAMB THIS WEEK We have tons of it to be sold at the right price. Legs of Yearling Lamb, all sizes 20c lb. Loin Yearling Lamb Chops 25c lb. Shoulders of Yearling Lamb for roasting. . .12V&clb. Breast of Yearling Lamb for Stewing. . .3 lbs. for 10c Best Creamery Butter, in -lb. prints 45c lb. Best Selected Eggs, in Cartons 40c doz. I ALL STEAKS & ROASTS OF BEEF, 25c lb. t t t t t i fi.t.. . . r 1 "'' '! nolliln hut the hrM ili imfclmr: "' e,r' ,oun unrunliil n iliin't hmdle old ,rUn row meat. We le ou un iifinum irrcip wmi MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. fc(l-i ,. " 'i30 At y watt on trade. Clot 6 o'Cloe inarp f Mq1," W.dn,idar), irndar and' Naturda wo mwt open until l0 . M.J You taste the fresh oranges The juice of the finest ripe oranges we can buy frozen into this most refreshing of all deli cacies how cooling in the heat of an August afternoon 1 ' m mmmmmmmmmmm j , - vv3Jiw" m vr. ,vl VTWJtVOjT. jCK? jGT 7Sjr . jtX - . rc :mz7fii m !'&'&& vO 1i l f r VKSHHSUBPnG aaaaaaeiL .J or evening! lSm mmmB A? m r KKVITC i feviBk Urande I SgMlUMj when you.ve '' '"' Prest-O-Lite Reduces Again! The Price : $23-50 The Saving: $1240 For a Genuine Prest-O-Lite Battery, too! HERD'S big .news for the owners of Fords, Chevro lets, Overlands, certain models of Buick, and 27 other cars and trucks. You can now get a genuine Prest-O-Lite Battery for $23.50. This is $12.40 lower than the 1920 price (more than 3(1 saving); and $7.65 lower than Prest-O-Lite's first reduction. In September, 1920, the price of this battery was $35.90; in December it was revised downward to $31.15. Now you can get this Sjame powerful, i long-lived, quality Prest-O-Lite for Pull up where you 6ce this 6ign $23.50, in exchange for your old battery, no matter what its make. This is back to pre-war prices yes, better than pre war pricesfor a better battery, too. Drive around and get this best battery bargain on the market. Come today. Tell your friends. Walz Auto Supply Co. 1313-45-47 Brandywine St. ORlrlal I'rcst-O-Llte I)ltrll)ul(ir fiipM'0te BATTERY START Right with fkeAt-Oigte! Other Prest-Q'Lites in correct size for every make of car AniiiiiM W $35Q ' mr fc AVVy TRADE-IN-PRICE on this y genuine JheM-04te batteiy ASCO ASCO eaj a ,a aaMa I a! s c 0 f o A S C ro Al s c 0 A s c 0 A B A S rc o M s c ro A s Ci 0 A S K 11 aji . i ASCO a a ) hi s c o A s c. o A s r 6 A kS C4 O r A 'S cl 0 A S fc m. " j roi U S g: A i . i s r Ol ' I a m lrt.1 rS 1 lrt - LAI B n m cnifi TORES CO. ribiiivj m asuu cvr ---- Jei . a. iie f - - tfk.Mil mi :w;i 1,1 i 'Siic' CO- i nl i ' Ahother Big Week-End Special On Butter and Eggs Always alert to our customers' interest, we are again cutting the price of our Butter and Eggs for the balance of this week. Although we are cutting the price, giving you the advantage, quality with us always has first consider ation. The firftt Butter in America! n r 50 C" Butter nw Hcrdi of finely bred cows srawd in Uie richest dairy districts in tho United States produce the milk from which th Pure Pasteurized Cream is obtained to make the fiunous Louella. Have you tasted it yet? Tote HI Richland Butter, ' 45c Pure creamery prints of excellent qunlity. t A M o A S r ol . A S C O . iM fl Cl u carton of We are trimming very elote on price, bat the Quality is oar usual High Standard. Gold Seal Eggs Bip, carefully selected beauties; if you had a chicken coop in your own yard you could not have any better egg satisfaction. 4$T il&vi m th jt v4SJ2'''" jm mm 45c lAf S C4 0 Selected Eggs, doz- 39c Guaranteed to fnve entire satisfaction. A i -Reliable Foods for Your Day's Outing- Cocoanut Macaroon f Qc lb iO Wafers, A verr tantr tidbit grlco whllfi they last, aked for this nnle Spsrlal Freshly Asco" Mustard, jar pur. 12' Ahiolat.ly m4 The beet Fancy Domestic Sardines, Q cans O for Tour choice of oil or mueterd drtnlne Aero" Dried B-f Pk 10'' Klkhom Kraft Choree, ran 12-4c rarwry Itel Rnlmon rnn 5ftr nt Hnk Falnnon run lie raJforoia Tnnn IH.h. run 10-1 V rotted Mente rnn 6-lOc "eo" 1'rnniit lJnttrT. kIr. Or Ture Jrlllee Bin. 10o Atrtrd I'nilt Inmt Jnr l.'xi t nreda rlcul nWr P hM M"lr" oUk 10c Hie Pour PlrUle 'A (lw 1?n American Mnld Cnteon. hot I On India Rrlloh bot 17c Prlnrem Salad Dreeelnu. bot 2r Orhlmmrl'i Salad l)reln. lo Pure rrm Mlnte Hi 2o 1mnn IrniM lb 2 Honihey Chocolate Belle V. ll 55c 12V4t A Sarsaparilla - viiiikci viu , -bot 0Root Beer ) $1.45 doz tinv . doaen aortd for over dosen De- Pure Grape Juice, pt bot A rr nourlehlnr and economl rel thre nuenrher Fancy Queen Olives, bot n- eure to put & bottle or In your picnic basket 23' 10: 20c Rich Creamy Cheese, ib 25c Very fine flavor ajred to pive it the rijrht snap. Very tasty as well as nutritious. We are continaing our Potato special for balance of week ! 1 0 1 Very Best Ipeck 19 White Potatoes "-) Lt2 A S c frol a1 s C4 i o I A 4 s c rOl i t y2 peck (7i2 lbs.), 25c; V2 bu. (30 lbs.), $1.00 Buy freely at these prices. Big dry mealy potatoes, as choice as xcc have ever sold. High Grade Fresh & Smoked Meats When you buy your Meats at an Asco Meat Market you are always certain of receiving the Highest Quality obtainable at the lowest price pos sible. We never sacrifice quality for price. r h s c KM Swift's Lean Picnics, ,b 15c Finest Cut Standing Rib Roast, b 28c Rump or Round Steak b 30c Thick End Rib Roast b 18 All Sirloin Steaks, it- 35c Small Stockinette Regular Hams, it. 30c PICNIC Sliced Meat Loaf Whole piece, lb lb. SPECIALTIES READY TO SERVE 12c Theon !h. 12c Hd in. 18c ?' .t 13c A 0 A1 sa c o A c: r? u IA is ic v A s. 0 Roll 40c I Ahole pieces, lb, 40c Ham '" Mhole boiled Ham, lb., 60c Bologna hole Pieces, ib, 22c Sliced Lebanon Bologna hole pieces, lb, lb. 13c !ZC Premium Cooked Boneless Pigs Feet Sr 40c t 70c Cooked, spiced and Mnrpar picke'ed Premium Cooked Bonelcsi Lamb Tongue 2; 40c qir 70c Fresh Killed Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens, - 39c -- asco -i 9 Va-lb. pkg., 23c; lb.t 45c No matter how your taste runs in tea, ono of our fine quality blends will more thnn please you. There's quality in every fragrrant loaf. Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Plain Black Old Country Style Mixed Victor Bread I.oaf 6 c The finest flour and the best of every necessary ingredient is the answer as to why Victor Bread is so much like the loaf Mother baked. OSCO Coffee 2 There is that satisfying and distinct flavor to Asco Blpnd that makes it standout. Taste the difference? goad 5c Then PWcm Efltctive in All Our PMada., Camden and Suburban Grocery Storti and Meat Market! U. 4"ajpapaF"JaPa" (ASCO ASCO A lafc aH aWa a atilti a a ASCO ASCO a a a a (a.a)a" A VS c Oi A I O o: ASCO ASCO " '- -- r 11 ill all. ASCO "asccT 4hA. ASCO an Hi ai I I t x.r1 If w N s ..X, tt !.rf. . :c.Ai t set J -. A4dU ifl Jv
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