Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 3

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Cortolyou Suspends Lieutenant
Crofut on Charges of Negli
gence and Inefficiency
SCHEDULED FOR TRIAL
Police DrlllmnRter Lleutennnt Henry
Crofut, who linH boon siiiieniril nnd
ordered for trldl before Hip Civil Hervlec
Commltslnn, Is nccuxed -of neglert of
duly. Ineflk'leney nnd fnllnre to unbuilt
to thev-npcrlntendent of pollre reports
of the drills of members of the police
depnrtment.
"I mispended I.ieittennnt Crofut,"
enJil Director Cortclyou, "after I liajl
carefully lnvcutiRnted rlinrxen iignlnFt
blin. On Tuefilny I questioned him In
the presence of Asslstnnt Director Tem
pest and Commissioner Wnrtiiirtnn. null
n the rcu1t of this talk I decided to
pufipcnd Crofut nnd order him for
rlnl."
Acting Ahslstnnt Drlllinncter Ilnrr.v
Edwards nn n'innrcl to linndle tin
Ttork that Im been done by Crofu
while the latter is under suspension. N
Imllentlnn wns clven of tlic next Men
to be taken by the heads of the police
bureau following Crofut'n mispcrflon
Lleutennnt .John Clay. 'of the
Eleventh nnd Winter htreets station,
was transferred to the post lefj i
cant by the resignation of Lieutenant
Hnrrj J. Itcnner. of the Twentieth mid
Berks streets station. Lieutenant .T'lhn
J. Corlini who is at present nnnttncled,
or he has been nerving on n strike de
tail In Kensington, was ordered (o take
command of the Eleventh nnd Winter
trccts district.
Lleutennnt Bcnner'H wlfo said this
morning her husband was a lieutenant
until midnight Inst night, when he
hnnded In IiIh rcsignntlon nfter belnc
ordered to the 'I Mini and Dickinson
Htreets police stritlon nx n house ser
geant. The former lleutennnt is visiting
up-State his son, who is ill.
Two pntiolmcn weie promoted to
houe sergeants. They nre John S.
Haldcman, of -1-10 Nippon street. .Mount
Airy, attached to the (iermnntown sta
tion, and Samuel II. Jones, of UOl'J
Parrish street, of the Twelfth nnd Pine
streets district. Jones has nn excellent
army record nnd graduated from the
Fort Niagara officers' training school
and was n lieutenant of lieavj nrtillery
in the war. He nho served in the Navy
before his appointment to the police
force and was a member of the crew
of the battleship Idaho when that ves
sel mileil around the world with the
grcnt fleet in 1(100.
TROLLEY MIX-UP IN CAMDEN
Riders Confused by Rerouting of
Gloucester and Woodbury Cars
Many trolley fnsspnsci vlio diiij
destination is the Heading ferry at
Knighn's nvenue, Camden, weie con
fused this morning when the Cnmden
teiminus of the ftloucc-ter nnd Wood
bury line was chanced fnmi theio to
Federal street.
Although announcement of thcchlmge.
was made several dnyH-fijn o) the Pub
lic Service Corporation, inuiij passen
gers wcic not awate of tin alteicd
schedule.
Complaints have been lodged with the
utility company that the new route doe
hot seno the purpose of inoie elliclent
.service, as said by traition oflicinK
People who use the line must new
change to another cnt, spend two cents
for an exchnnse and lose time, they say.
BAND CqNCERT TONIGHT
TIip Municipal Unnd will play tonight
In Harrow gate Square, Kensington and
Tioga avenues.
$13,750 to$15,500
New Single Homes
With garages, being built now
on Highland Ave., east of
Bryn Mawr Ave., Cynwyd.
Five bedrooms, 2 bnths, one
block from train, schools,
churches and stores. All-cop-per
gutters nnd ram spouting.
Mny we send you
full particulars?
John H. McClatchy
Huilder of Homes
848 Land Title Bldi;.
DIRECTOR ACCUS
POLICE DRILL CHIEF
H Beginning U
SEPTEMBER 1ST
Bjj Business Hours U
1 Including Saturdays U
I 6:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Monday, September 5th g
LABOR DAY
I The Store Will Be J
I Closed All Day
IACOB 1
I reed's I
I SONS
j 1424-26 Chestnut St. I
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PHILA'S. YOUNGEST RIDAL PAIR
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Daniel (iarlland. ,lr., Nil!!) South Dnlley street, and Dorothy Mench,
1.VI0 South llullry street, each two years old, HonVrlzcs at tlio carnival
held by St. Aloyslus Cliurrli, Twenty-sixth and Tasher streets, which
ended Saturday nlnht. The children appeared ns bride nnd groom
FALL FROM TRAIN FATAL
i
Philadelphia Veteran of World War
Dies After Accident Near Pittsburgh
As n icsult of injuries sustained in
a fall from a train. Tiicron Stedeford,
018 North itandotph street, died es
tcrduy In n Pittsburgh hospital.
Stedeford was riding on the platform
of the baggage car of a fast Cleveland -Pittsburgh
train on the. Pennsylvania
Hnllrnnd. As it passed (tlen-Osborne
the tinln lounded a curve and he was
jolted off, falling underneath the
wheels. Hotli legs were amputnted.
Stedeford was a veteinii of the World
War and served in the engineer corps.
He Is survived by his mother nnd u
married sister.
SAYSWIFE ELOPiD
Colllngswood Man Asks Divorce
From Absent Spouse
William Turgett, Collingmvood. has
brought divorce proceedings alleging his
wife, Kthel, eloped to Norfolk, Vn.,
two months ago with (Jus Wunscli, of
Camden.
Mrs. Targett nnd Wunsfh were fined
in Norfolk recently on Tnrgett's com
plaint, and nre being detained there.
Cigarette Cause of Store Blaze
A lighted cigarette is said to be re
sponsible for a blaze in u delicatessen
store at 41218 (iermautown avenue early
todaj. M. Warren, who occupies, the
second floor, detected the smoke and
summoned the fire companies.
CAN ANYTHING
coo
Do you think Cranes Bond too good for your
businccs stationery? Can any. paper be too good
for so important a purpose ?
Cranes Bond costs more than the average
bond paper. But why? Because it is made of all
new rags-the very best rags obtainable. Such
rags cost more than any other material. The
methods followed in the Crane Mills are more
careful, more thorough, more painstaking. They
must be, because Cranes Bond is used for the
most valuable papers in the world, for govern
ment bonds by eighteen great nations, of which
our own is one.
Such is Crane's Bond. Is it too good for you?
Are not the very qualities which make it so dc'
sirable as a government bond the very ones you
would like to give to your letter paper?
ioo selected new rag stoc
1 20 years' experience
Banknotes ofiz countries
Paper money 0438,000,000 people
Government bonds 018 nations
Cranes
BUSINESS PAPERS
Columnar Books
2 to 36 Columns
Times of buRiness depression Rive you n chance to look over
your nccountinj? system and see where, you can save time and
money by hhort cuts.
Posting is simplified by the use at Columnar books, as the various
chat'KCH are posted nt the end of the month.
Get n circular illustrating them.
Also Loose-Leaf Columnar Books.
Yeo & Lukens Co.
Stationers Printers
12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St.
VETERANS PLAN REUNION
Fourth Division Men to Fix Details
of Gathering
Former members of the Fourth Di
vision will meet at 8 o'clock this eve
ning at the Hcllcvue-Stratford to form
plans for n reunion to be held early this
fall.
All former membets of the division;
nre requested to be present to innke
known their preference ns to the dntc
of the reunion and to assist in the or
ganization of a State committee.
The Fourth Division saw action on
the Vcsle Ulvcr. nt St. Mlhlel and in '
tlie Argonne. nnd was later nart of the!
army of occupation In (icrmnny.
POSSE NABS SUSPECT
Is Found In Tree at Media After
Woman Gave Alarm
A posse of Media residents enught
n Negro Inst night who was discovered
by Mrs. Frances Prltchnrd. .Till South
avenue, on the roof of her home. I
Mrs. Prichnrd telephoned police, who J
summoned a number of men. Tlio
Negro tied and Officer Sweeney fired nt
him. The Negro wax caught biding in I
a tree a short time nftcrward. j I
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
TDE ROSENBACH GALLERIES
13.'0 Walnut Strert
BE TOO GOOD?
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MANDAMUS EVIL
EXITED
But No Less Than at Present,
Rosearch Bureau State
mont Sets Forth
WELFARE BODY ADVANTAGE
The "mnndnnuiH evil" existed In 18."0
no less than at present, according to
this week's Issue of Citizens' Ilusluess,
the weekly publication of the Itureau 6f
Municipal Ilccnrch.
In nn article entitled "Plotting the
Curve of Government, the Jsureau de
clares "the year 10'JI shows slight ad
vance over 185(1 with respect to one.
feature the mandamus evil. We II nil
nn ordlnnnce npproved Mny 17, lS.'O,
'to forbid thnt any work shall be done
without thfrnuthorlty of Councils. Two
weeks later nppcars an Indignant reso
lution complninlng thnt the ordlnnnce
bad been 'disregarded by the heads of
several of the departments, and espe
cially by the Department of City Com
missioners.' "Later in tlio year It was decreed
that 'the said City Commissioners shnll
not disburse any money, enter into nnv
contracts, or purchase nny mnterlals,
or order nnv work done, without spe
clal authority from Councils.' The or
dinances then become silent on the sub
ject, whether because the commissioners
listened to the voice of reason or the
Councils gnve up In despair, we do not
1;now." i
Citizens' Uuslness suggests that If
nny one were clever enough to jdot n
curve of government between 1850 and,
the present time, such a diagram .jvould
show many improvements In civic mnt-
ters. It would show a great Increase
in expenditures for city nnd school
needs, $1,000,000 imd $7r.000.000. The
interest payments on the city debt hnve
Incrensed from 1.000,000 to ?S,000.
000. The per capita cost of govern
ment has Increased from ?S to $40
in n period of sixty-five .tears.
The bureau finds thnt tlnnncinl meth
ods have vastly improved in the inter
val, especially in regard to making
appropriations for city purposes. There
bns been progress In many other di
rections likewise.
"The yenr 1850 hntl its Hoard of
Hnlth." "says Citizens' lttisiness: "op
portunities for gratuitous vaccination
were being offered: the poor, of course,
Final and Most Sensational
Week-end Offerings From Our
AUGUST FURNITURE SALE
Greatest values in years. Come and convince g
uourself S
$400 Genuine Walnut $ flTA.OO
Bedroom duite at
Most beauuiul Walnut,
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Lhmorette, Dresser and Bow-end
5 $340 Dining-Room
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ueautitul suite, with 60-inch Buffet, large oblong
Table, enclosed Server and elegant China Closet.
Kindly Nate Th!, Snl l.t. ,.; ? J...
A tmall depotit will insure purchase for future delivery.
Dlrrft '
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Prom Our I'liitorlrn to e Direct
We Srll the I'lirnlturr Milk
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PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE EXHIBIT
uprn i.nn.. 1 UO-I U-1 Z
108-10-12
Kiminj:. Adjoining N. W. Cor.
LABOR
At The SEASHORE
Express Train Service Between Philadelphia and
ATLANTIC CITY
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howlntr compleu hollrty wrr.
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Philadelphia & Reading System
had, their 'guardians.' But would not
the citizens of that day have opened
their eyes nt talk of n Department of
Welfare with its bureaus of legal nid,
recreation nnd constructive social serv
ice; nt zoning commissions nnd nrt
Juries; nt social courts nnd mothers'
nsslstnnco funds; nt a department of
city transit; nt nny number of develop
ments thnt we aro wont to accept ns
commonplace?"
CENT TAX ON "GAS"
IS IN EFFECT TODAY
Service Station Sales Jump as Mo
torists Stock Up
The new Stntc net providing for n
tnx of one cent n gallon on gnsollnc
goes Into effect todny.
For the last few days forcslghted mo
torists have been lajlng up largo sup
plies of "gas" to secure the advantage
of the low figure. All of the large gaso-.
line service stations throughout the city
yesterday reported that their sales of
gns during tlio Inst few da.ts have shown
decided increase over normal sales, j
Officials of both the Atlantic Iteflning
Company and the (Julf Refining Com
pany anticipate no difficulty In collect
ing the tnx. Gnsollne will be soid nt '
the same figure with Me addition of one i
cent on every gallon to cover the tnx.
In other words, gns selling for twenty- I
four cents a gnllon jesterdny will be
twenty-five todny, the ndllitionnl cent'
to go Into the State Treasury. i
Under the new law tlio retailer must
collect the tax from the consumer and I
mnke the report the following month to
the Auditor General. I
Auditor General Snmuel S. Lewis, in I
Hnrrlsburg. jesterday Issued the fol
lowing statement :
"We expect tlie collection of the tnx I
to begin tomorrow, ns provided by the
act, and questions which may arise will i
be dealt with as they are presented. I
I wisli again to cnll attention to tlie
fact that the law requires records to be i
kept and prompt pnjment to he made."
Man Killed by fall From Train
Thcrion Stctlcford, of (118 Randolph
street, died In n hospital in Pittsburgh
yesterday on n result of a fall nt Glen
Osborne, Pa., from a fast Cleveland
Pittsburgh train on the Pennsylvnnin
Itnllrond. Stedeford was riding on the
plntform of the bnggnge car next to the
engine when he fell under the wheels.
Hoth legs were amputated.
It You Have Sold
PIPELESS FURNACES
up Itntr nn pxrfllrnt opportunity to
offer son Writ for riVtnll.
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WO NEW JOBS
' LISTED BY CITY
Civil Service Schedule Names
Positions Connected With
Architect's Office
TO SPEED IMPROVEMENTS'
Two new nnd Interesting city job"
nre on the special schedule issued b
the Civil Service Commission tolnv
They are both In the City Architect's
office ami pny .W.00 and KW'JtT,
One Js thnt of specification writer
in the Cltv Architect's office, pajing
.1000, with a W00 bonus, and the other
Inspector, pnying S'JT.'O. witli a SU7."
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bonus. The positions require n lngli
grade of specialized skill, nnd It is ex
peeled men will come from New York
Wnshlngton. Itoston nnd other cities to
take the examinations, which will be
held September 1'J
The two new positions were created
by City Architect Sinkler. nfter he Imd
been authorized by Council, in order
to speed up the work on playgrounds,
recreation centers, public1 buildings,
etc. Many proposed and authorized
public improvements have been held up
due to the lack of men in the ire'il
lect's office. This ha slowed up th"
completion of plnns. It Ik cxpicted.
soon after the two new positions arp
filled, work will be started that will
give thousands of Idle men much-needed
employment.
For position of specification writer,
the applicant mnt hav" hntl nt lenst
eight jears' practical architectural ex
perience, two ears of which have been
rrPYBANKSs
UMLH.'cLru. SiLVnsnms,eTM
r iyy Je
r Wedding Stationery
Correspondence Stationery
Correct prevailing jtycj
MacDonald & Campbell
Dependable Reductions in
Men's Fine Clothing
Alterations at Cost
Suits from $10.25 to $48.75
All our fine suits of Unfinished
Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Tropical-weight
Worsteds, Palm Beach,
Silk, Linen. And Norfolk Sport
Suits, in Cheviots and Tweeds. Also
Outing Trousers.
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
-
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Store Open
Until
Clean-up
Tomorrow!!
A Drastic Reduction to Move Ont
All Remaining Lines of
Women's Pumps
and Oxfords
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All at the One Price
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Patent Colt If uniua"v
White Kid ) low a pnce
Early Choosing Is Advised !
Sale an Third Floor
Take Elevator Inside Door
Extra Salespeople!
N'o Mail or C. O. D.
Orders Filled.
THE BIG SHOE STORE
1204-06-08 Market Sired
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a supervising capacity. Credit will be
given for n illplomn from n recognized
school of architecture. The applicant
enn be of nny age. over twenty-one
yenrs.
The inspector must hnve two years of
nrchltrcturnl training' dnd five years'
firacttcnl experience, two of which must
invu been in supervising building con
struction. He must nlso be nble to ex
hibit n thorough knowledge of build
ing construction nnd laws There Is
no nge limit on this position either, ex
cept that the Incumbent must be over
twenty -one .tears of nge.
I
50 good cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack or
GENUINE
"BULL"
DURHAM
TOBACCO
v Skis Xurtwt iZ$nef-Z?
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This Saturday
5 :30 P. M.
Final
e ranR,
w hi
ClinHra 8hmiffhnetr. eM
pt the Civil Service Coramtwti
)pcl nn uniiiuttl number of 11
ni me cxnininntinn, nn mftny ltien at
inrjuiry iinve ijci'n received. ;i V
PERRY'S
Final
Closing Sale
at
HALF PRICE
An the original prices
were very low, the
Half Price makes these
Suits, Overcoats, etc.,
the greatest bargains
in ten gears!
Started with the bal
ance of our Spring and
Summer stock woolen
and worsted Suits, in
cluding Sports Suits in
four - piece combina
tions, two - piece Golf
Suits, and extra Golf
Trousers! Palm Beach
and Mohair Suits; Sep
arate Trousers; a few
Spring and Fall Over
coats, a good lot of
Winter Overcoats, a
few Fur Collar Over
coats, standard Rub
berized Raincoats, a
few Reversible Leather
Coats, and Leather
Coats with suede lining
all to be sold in this
Final Closing Sale at
Exactly One-Half
Their Regular Prices!
The $30 Suits will be
sold for $15; the $35
Suits for $17.50; the $40
Suits for $20 and so on
up to $60 Suits for $30.
The $50. $60 and $70
Winter Overcoats will
be sold for $25. $30 and
$35, respectively.
And so on and so on!
Goods on Sale
Regular Suits
Sports Suits
Golf Suits
Fall Overcoats
Winter Overcoats
Raincoats
Palm Beach and
Mohair Suits
Leather Coats
Fur-Collar Coats
Separate Trousers
for Golf or for
Regular wear
All at Exactly
Half Price !
Terms of Sale
Cash Only No Alterations
No Itcfumta No Exchanges
Perry & Co.
MN. B. T."
16th & Chestnut StR.
Do you know the In
creased sales value in a
properly designed label
or container?
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