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

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J METHODIST
iY URGES PEAC
E
Conference, In Message to King
George, Emphasizes Hope
for Irish soiurion
I
GREETINGS
senY Harding
: r : , i' ... n l-TT-..-.r.riiina
BLACKWOOD MASONS NEW CLUBHOUSE
By lift Associated Press
London, Sept. 7.-OrcctlnBs to Tros-
-,1 Trim ilfiArrfA vnln.
T . ... fnr world pence, were sent
Ir by the VtorWn Conference of
ShodHti. In wrfon here. In the nd
J to the King the conference onld :
.i'EpCCinii.i io .- " " "
...i.,i with Toiir-Sffijesty In ymlr
mtst "(" that the efforts now mnk
I f , for reaee nnd contentment In Ire
"d'may meet with enrly nnd com-
The mcWBBO to President linrillnu.
crosed by Sir Robert Perks nnd sec-
.L by nifhop William Newmnn
SlrtV "f the Methodist Church
Nth, thankfully recalled President
nirding'" InatiRiirnl mhlro.-s, In which
. titctK that America wait caper to
Initiate n program to lesson the prob-
H tr Of wr nnd to promote brother,
fl of mankind. The menage ral.l
,&ethodlstH everywhere would watch
n prayerful attention the prae icnl
iZolth flnce made by the Amorlcnn
proposals i Mil uHinin ntul other
liltbas to eourc pence without ro-
tourte to war.
Seek Practlral Christianity
Mtthodlft chin dies have nlvny
itritfn, the menKo continued, to
''translate the tcnehinics of ('hrlntlnii
truth into practical .activities of every
j,, ife," and with thin end ih vie
?t.,i:'-.i .. ihn .liitv nf Hie. C'liiireh
tsiwint the innkeri nnd nliiiinitriitorx
Of Jll'l 'nw8 "' rcillirr HP un win iiiiii i
of Influence the authority of ChrNtlnii
family and home, to secure a more rev
wot and general observance of the
Sabbath, to remove facilities for intern-
6france ani vice mm to ut nn humi
nre In the i'nue of intliixtrin' unitv
for the prevention of class hntt-oil nnd
The mcwiKC ndilressed to KIiik
Gforsc rcadn ns fnliowN : . ....
"The world wide character of .Metli
odini gives this Church Influence in
all qiifntlons nffectlns reliitionship
among the nations of the world, which
his considerable vnlue In proinotitm
iM will and for furtherluit the ef
fort for pence and the uelfnie of t he
world. The .Methodist Church unites in
e,neclal degree the Rrent Amcricnn He
public and (irent Ilritnln nnd n-slnts
in promotiiiK tlie mornl nnd noeial im
provernent of the peoples of the two
nations and la utrctiKthening mutual
respect and confidence.
Hope for Irish I'wice
"The entrance of America Into I lie
war was but n fulfillment of Mens, niin
mon to both nations, mid was in pin-,
rniit of objects believed to be of the
high eft value to the world.
' "The conference. deMroH to assine
Your Majesty of its earnest iniei
that peace nnd pro-pent may pievnil
, throughout the dominions. Kspeiiull
Is the World's Confoicnce united with
Your Majcstj In your entnext desire
that the ertoits now mnkitiK for pence
and contentment iu Ireland may meet
ith enrl and complete Miccess.'
AUTO WRECK KILLS MAN
Aecldent Ncpr Mt. Holly Fatal to
Phlladelphlan
Lewis II lteven. twcnlj -one jears
old, 213 North Alclrn .street, died tills
Kornlng in Ilurllngton ('ounty Hos
pital, Mount Holly N. .1.. of Injuries
received In an autoiiobilu necldent lute
last night.
Mr. Ilex en, with txx-o" companions.
William King and Charles Miller, of
I'MUilelnhln, cmplo.xeil bv the I niou
Taxing ('oinpanj, of this city, xvns rid
ln In a motorcar from Ittirlington to
Mount Holl.x The ( nr ran into a deep
nit near Mount Holly, on the main
road, xxjildi is under repair, tliroxvinu
Itaoreujlantsout nnd wreekiiiK it. Miller
received a fracture of the collarbone
and King wns x'ery sexerely cut.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ell XV lUrrlnslon L'Ull N C,insUi' at., nnil
undii A Raric -.Mil N CrofUfy at
Hnry n. Lov nil N Ht li.Tiunl nl . nnd
Bn. hf l.uniiv Minnca. Vn
IhtrlfF V ninUii-. ts:i3 Point llrecw ap .
tut Frano-i II ivtlt 7100 Theodore at.
,P,J-' Shaltcro. I00O N. Cvne t..
nl Ronni I, Jones TIO YurU road.
c pi!" '"i""" nj0 Hodmin at , and Helen
WMje E Sh.m!. r llruokln. .V Y
"Iter n Xlexinder, Wl I'lke at
B ty' fv ajKfcJrikffifawBfaBjppKwwfMwwMMPiEaftw MKffi8ifej MttMiB(teawttfyW "eftiWWBB
New .lerscy Brnntl ofHrcrd to lay romerstono of biilhlltiR, designed ns social and recreational center
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WANTS WINE AND BEER TAX
Michigan Congressman Suggests
Plan for Providing Soldiers' Bonus
Detroit, Sept. 7. (Ily A. P.) A
tax on light xvines nnd beer to yield
the revenue necessary to provide ad
justed compensation for former service
men xvus proposed by Congressman
Vincent P. llrentian, of Detroit, in ad
dressing a meeting here of Charles A.
I.nrned Post No. 1, of tbo Amerlcrtn
Legion.
Without nmendlng the Constitution,
Mr. Urennan snid he believed n lnw
coujd be passed in Congress defining
as non-intoxicatliig light wines nnl
BOYS' AND GIRLS' DAY
AT.DELAWARE STATE FAIR
GLOUCESTER FIRE
HALIED BY MARINES
Men From Navy Yard Check
$10,00 Blaze After Speedy
Trip in Tug '
MONEY BOX RECOVERED
v
4 1- IIJI IIA ,lIl(il tp, V"'"" .......
gnge money xvas lost for txvo hours In
the smoldering ruins of the store of
Arnbrua Uagley, ltencli street nnd the
river, Olouccsfer, this morning.
From n small oil stove in the
kitchen at the renr of the store the fire
spread to the rest of the building,
ignited other houses close by and re
sulted In a loss of $10.1)00 before n dc
tnclimeut of forty murines nrrlyed In n
tug from League Island Nnv.x Yard and
extinguished the flames.
Fire npparntus In the surrounding
district Is all o the chemical type. None
t l.l- a nmnit t.'ntnt Wlinti tltP fltl
.. , , ..... , , in iilliu iu im.i.ii' ........ ....... ...
me corner-stone laying nno. openiiiB (lt t1lvoi.,i COIItrol nf the firemen
MASONS TO OPEN CLUB
Dedication of Blackwood Community
on Saturday
Kent County Sends Big Delegation
of Youthful Exhibitors
Wilmington, Del.,' Sept. 7. The third, exercises of the Community Masonic ' telephone crfll brought the marines, who
day of the Delaware Stale Fair openetl Club, at ltlackwood, N. .L. will be used n hose line connected with the
touay with hnjs and girls from Kent lu-lil t :3U ociock naturuay hist- , ?,.';".,. , , r,lpf of p)PC
hel
County as the chief nttinction. The noon.
bojs displayed their lilent In iudging ! Most Worshipful Krnest A. Heed
and deinoiistiutitiK and the
exhibits of preverving nnd sexvi
One of the features yesterd
noon xvns the cnllRthenlc drill bv liftx xocatlon bv the Itcv. .lolm Allen
boys, under the direction of the. Com-I nddress by (Herbert T. Mason, presl
muiiity Service. Transportation to nnd .dent of the club, nnd n welcome ex-
from the grounds has been of the I tended bv C. Fowler Cllne. high priest
tug s nutnpn.
I In rrv WVliloit xx ere overcome by smoke
lkefore the flumes were extinguisnen.
girls had i grand master, nnd associate officers of Jjjj; b,;,p,l,gH (1,",,r""1 urre "" "f
ving. Ihe Grand Lodge of the State of Nexvj "jj1 Vt'ngley stood outside the store
day after- Jersey' will lay the stone, nfter the In- u here the fire'orfginnted and xxrung her
beer containing from .1 to 5 per cent j highest order this enr. Various bus! of Jpsliua'tihnpler, Pitman, N. .1.
nleoiiol. much legislation, he tleclurcd
would "make it possible for the Oov
ernment to collect the enormous revenue
that for the Inst year nnd n hnlf hns
been collected by bootleggers."
Mr ISicnnan Mild lie would intro
duce the necessary legislation' if it met
the approval of the American Legion.
He xxns emphatic, lioxxever, In declaring
that It must not mean the return of the
saloon, nnd that light wine nnd beer
should he purchased under strict gov
ernmental icgulntlou for consumption
only in the home.
Former Governor WllHnm X. Kun-
xmi xxill deliver an nddrcss, and there
will bo remarks by Mr. Heed nnd IJoxv
nrd .1. Dudley, potentate of Crescent
,1. 1.. rn. .K.r.nn. tclll tn ItltOf . .
Mrs. L. .1. Giant, of Cnrncys Point. ' "' " .....V"" , ,"K" v the C, d 1
1 Shrine Club Hand and the Apollo guar-'
let.
lines competing xxith the trolley com
pany hnve icsultcd In the inplil trans
portation of the croxxds to nnd from tlie
grounds, with xer fexv jnms.
medal I
nn hands, knoxving of the money In tho
tin box, the savings oi moniiis xvnicn
xvns to pay on n mortgage on their
property today.
In her efforts to get in the building
nnd recover the box she inhnled smoke
and fainted. No one but the couple
knew of the box. She wns taken to
the home of neighbors nnd did not re
cover until the fire wns out.
It wns then she spoke of the box nnd
U. MTilnnk. TfrlerwlH were only too
willing to note among tho smoking
ruins of the building nnd try to find the
money. . , ,( ,
After scvernl ho'urs' search the box
xvns found In tho debris.
WHALE BOBS UP SERENELY
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Derelict Pays Return Visit, This
Time to Rehoboth
Capo May, N. .!., Sept. 7. Word
I ns just been brought into this city
this morning by the tnkc-off pIlMhoat
.1 llenrv F.dmunds that tho deed xvhnle
which cntised Dr. V. M. D. Mnrcy
iiiuch distress before he succeeded in
getting It towed off the bench by Cap
tain Howard Smith, of the fishing fled
nt Sehetllnger's Lnndins, iu'nshore nt
Ilchoboth lleiich. Dil.
The xvhnle xxas taken off the bench
from the foot of (Jucen stieet on Sun
ilii v morning on tlie high xsnfer. It is
supposed that the ebb tide .mil ca-t
xxind set the derelict ashore on the
Delaware coast nt Hdioboth.
City commissioners will appeal to the
Government nitthoiijjes to mmhI one of
the bolts nt the Cape Mnv Navy nrd
to Ilchoboth and bine them take tlu
x hale well to ,'en and dxiiamlte it. Sea
faring men here ny ttuit ine wnnie
I ns been dead for txxo tnoiiths or more
nnd tottagcts on the beach front line
paid today that t.iey are very sure the
ubnle xvur dead on its visit here.
2 MEN THROWN OFF TRUCK
Newfleld Residents Hurt as Camden
TrolleyHlts Machine
Txvo men were painfully ilijured lnt
night xxben a motortruck in which thev
xvere riding xvns struck by u trolley ear
nt Broadway nnd .Inckson street, Cani-
Anthony Plrentl. driver of the truck,
xvns thrown off and siiMnlncd n frac
ture of the leg. Joseph Prettl sustained
nil injury of the b.uk. They xxere
taken to the Cooper Hospltnl, where It
xxns snid both would reenxer. Both nre
from Nexvfieh V .1
Witnesses mj.v the truck going down
Hrondxxay. turned out to nvoiil nnother
enr when It xvns struck.
THIEVES HE WOMAN
AND STEAL RECIPES
SOUSA BETTER AFTER
;
I FALL
Feminine Accomplice Aids in
Stealing Directions for Fruit
Preserving
ROBBERY IN
A woman aided a mnn In binding
nnd gagging Mrs. Celin Dodge In her
home on Central avenue on the out
skirts of Ilninmonton, N. .1.. nt H:.W
o'clock Inst night, nnd nlso assisted him
in ransneking the Dodge home
Thev esrnped with papers believed to
have I'ncluiled valuable tecipes for pre
serving fruits xxhlch nre owned bv Mr".
Dodge's husband, William II Dodge,
nnnager of the Frultbelt Products nut-
pnu.x .
Mrs
Bandmaster, Whose i-Jorso Pell,
covering at Country Club
The condition of John Philip Ho
America' march Itine. who wn thrnn
from n horse In Alilnilnn Trttvnshftr, 8""
yesterday, In Improved toctny, necordlsfl' '
to reports fiom the Huntingdon Vally "
Country Club, where Sousa was tnken
The bnndmnster, who xxns filllnf? atti
engagement nt Willow Grove, hns a
deep cut over the right eye nnd stiffen
from shock.
It Is Sousn's custom to ride fiftpen
or txxcnl.v miles on horsebnrW dnllr.
MAMMONTON w,m n Broom, .lames Delnney, he , was
nHivimuH iuh, ,.n,crnR frn, ,, cmillrv ci, nong
iMige liiu roan xviien his horse stumbled
and fell.
John Dolan xvlll conduct the band un
til Sousn's rerovepy.
WOMEN IN MULE RACE
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and
Mrs. J. G. Webb to' Ride
Pouglikcepsle, N. Y., Sept 7.A
mule r"cc betxxecn Mrs Theodora
Hoosevelt. .lr.. nnd Mrs .1. Cn,vnl,t
DoiIl'o xvns nlone in lier home I Webb xxill feature the Dntcbpss Cnttnf
xxliun some one rnppcu mi ine iruut , i nir, wmrn o ens in Klilneclllf touny.
iimr. As s ie oneneil ine ooor, ine inun
and xxoiunn forced their xvay In.
The xxoman cnrrled a clothesline,
xxhirli the pair had taken from the
yard of the Dodge home. They over
iioxxeied Mrs Dodge, bound Iter hnnd
nnd feet, nnd gagged her with n hand
kerchief mid nnpkiu.
While she lay helpless the mnn and i
xvoman began n searcli of the house for
loot i
After n thorough search the couple .
left. Mrs Dodge freed herlf fifteen I
minutes later and summoned the police ;
Her xxrlsts xveie cut by the rope.
According to police, the Dodge home '
xvns entered by thieves on Sunday xvhlle
Mr nnd Mm Dodge were nxvn.x . Dodge
xvns formerly manager of the Homexxny j
Process Fruit Company, of Hammon
ton. xxhirli failed severfll years ngo.
The Ilninmonton police have requested
Captain of Detectives Souder. of this
-it to nrrest a suspect, whose nnme
Is xvithheld, in connection with the rob
bery I
.Mrs. Incent Astor xxon nvoi Sirs.
Jtedmnnd In tlie rnee last , rnr
Mrs. Astor. ns vice president nf the.
Dutchcs (Vunty AgrirulttirnI Socirtv.
xvlll nnxe charge of Hie horse shoxv iit
the fair.
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STILL SEEK MURDER CLUE
N. J., xvou the haiiilsomc gold
donated by Miss Alicia du Pont, to the
ttonin.il or child xxho baked the best loaf
of brend. Amelia Haldxvin and
Charles Jester xxere winners in the V """ "!' " '. .1... ..
ulinnry sertion xe,terday afternoon. '".? " "" '.' ,' " " """ """"
Castle
tk H l..nn,tnn n9 lin l.t.ll.lin
. i nt:r mi iiioiil.iiuii ui nit u mi.
AITS. I , . , .-,.,! nf
iiiiii KiiMiiiiio, fiiinci ..... nt n ..... ..
Herthn A. Lambsoii. of New
proved a xvinner in the baking of cakes
Competition In culinary arts between
children proved interesting. Helen
Swain and Fditli Nunn, of Milford,
nnd Mary It Jester nnd M. McNicol, 1
Murder Case Unsolved, i of this ct.x, xxere winners..
in ine Kiiuil nun liir:ij;i I'xmuii nn-
Stnhl family, of Greenville, xxon honors
J. II. Stnhl. the father, and It. J. and1
II. .1. Stnhl, his soiih, vn pt u red nearly
till the premiums.
Tlie radio stntum nt the fuir giounds
is arousing much interest. William
Wilson, of the IMuxvnru Itmlio As
sociation, in idimge of the station, re-
reives and tiansinits messages to grent
distances. The station was in touch
with Chicago jesenlny nnd picks up
numerous ineisnes from vessels, at sen.
enadu nnd dancing
The club wns organised In July.
1!)L'0, by the permanent summer resi
dent Masons of Hlnckwood as n socinl
and recreation center. At the present
time there nre" l.r0 members.
Wellenbach
Souder Baffled
A blood -soaked handkerchief, found
bv Detectives Gomborroxv. Heanley and
Shelter, nt .TJTi Hnndolph street, the
store of Louis nnd Fannie Wellenbach.
the axed couple xxho were brutall.x niur
dereC Inst Saturday, xvas turned overjto
chenftsts today for unnlysls. The Inind
kerchief and a pair of blood-stained
gloves found by the authorities shortly
after the murder are the only pieces of
tangible evidence which the police are
able to connect xxith the crime.
All persons taken into custody in
connection xxith the murder have now
been re'eased. mid the supposition upon
xxliiclt the dctectixes are now xxorking is
that the murder xvns committed by nn
expert criminal, and not b.x some one
xxho xxns fainiliur xxith the habits of the
old couple.
Captain of Detei lives Souder said this
i morning that the manner In which the
murderer or murderers escaped xvitnotit
being seen by neighbors is one of the
must baffling lie has so far encountered.
KILLED BY ELEVATOR
West Chester Man Loses Life at
' Sharpies Plant
I West Chester. Pn.. Sept. ".David
Horner, thirty-five. North Dnrlingtod
1 street, West Chester, parcel post clerk
at the Sharpies Separator plant here,
xxns instantly killed today when caught
by nn elevator xxhich he xvns using to
ascend from one floor of the plant to
another. His Ixidy xxns badly mangled.
Horner apparent! slipped when
starting the car. He leaves n widow
i nnd one ilnughtct and xxns n member
I of several fraternal orders and the
Goodwill Fire Company.
DARBYSTEEL
EQUIPMENT
l.ockfrh shrlvlnR. Wire Work
EDW DARBY'S SON
520 N. 3d St.
rtiotie Murkrt NM or Hpriire 0100
CURRENT KILLS LINEMAN
Nathan Cosner, Jenklntown, Dies
Instantly Near Willow Grove
Coming in contact xxith n highly
charged electric wire, Nnthnn Cosner,
thirty -five jenrs old. of Jenkintoxvn, h
liuemmi, einplo.xcd by the Philadelphia
Subtil ban tins mid Llectric Company,
xxns instantly killed Inte yesterday
afternoon. Tlie accident occurred u
shoit distance above Willow Grove on
York road.
Cosner had been xxorking all dny on
the company's high-tension lines in the
vicinity of Willow Grove. His fellow-
xxorkers made every effort to save him,
but they xxere hnndicapped by the high
xoltnge. After coming in contact witli '
the first xx ire, Conner's body fell across
a number of others and hung suspended i
in the nir. Workmen finnlly cut off the j
circuit nnd loxvcrcd the body to the i
ground.
ftuCKYM!
ISTMKEJfH
f lis
toasted
Notice this delicious
flavor jvvhen you
smoke Lucky Strike
it's sealed in by
the toasting process
This situ-trieaf wme0.
and
nnd
and
and
and
and
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Annl; M Umkln. 710 s ,17th st
Mrd lldmoa I2.M n' intli at
,r. "n" i'0""1" naa N. l.Tth st
J" i' ,),lnn ,,"i!,;l vlrfne t
i.t . .. "lenl "" Holiart t
ir v tV"n. -',,rt N "lth "' nnJ "f,"n
xr.i. V? ... " ' iiermnmown avo
"l!trK,.ul'terhaitiin 43J3 I'enn nt ,
ft,. iI'J KunJ ,1"1 nxthorno nt.
iiM "., rsk, 3"ln Hamilton st
iiJ'?...R . '""nm 31-5 Hutchlnann t ,
11.. DE"la,"',h ''"i"'"! 12" B firth at
'..v"ll?"im1','' 'l,1e axe nnd Jtn
I.. . v,pim ""', N ,0'h "1
r Ml n l ".'!" 1,ln'' I'hurrh t . and Doro.
I..y. ""enblatt Camden N ,1
iSVi,1, VJf"'';'-l'frif tlllJ Ktrtnton axf
AlbJ Kn7e,,,F lrtln fi:i) stenton
n. Htimrt, jsa r-rlckw t
tSSHZ'. '"""" J'nklnuiin r-a
r2ih?HnDhinu-,", S I-mbert t
' Chi.e 3G'.'l N lUtli Bt
tii. S.i h,l,,nT HtroiKlat.uru fa.
U'r fnieitl, atroudhburK fa
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
IDE ROSEMJACU GALLERIES
13i0 XViilnnt Slrrrt
PfeARLS - Diamonds -Jewels
Watches - Clocks - Silver
China- Stationery- Glass
UXIT the Straw The Soft Hat
Is Now Supreme.
CI Fall Hats are smaller in their dimensions. Liberally
rolled brims and wide bands distinguish the new
models.
CJ Wc specialize on our "Recdson" at $6.00 and $7.00.
Made in Heather Mixtures, Pearl, Camel, Soft
Brown, Briar, Dark Deer colorings.
CJ Two other particularly attractive shapings are the
"Ambassador" and the "Success," each of which
has distinctive features $6.00.
CJ "Stetsonian," the Stetson feature hat for fall,
$10.00.
CJ In order to meet the demand for a moderate-pr
sott hat, wc have a verv attractive assortment
fine quality felt hats at $5.00. In all wanted cc
ings and shapes.
t"y;,
H&;
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ort
JACOB REEDS SONS
M24-M26 QiestaMftSfareelt
wmmmmmmmmm
and
nnd
and
PIANOS
7 keys for a
inger'a voice ,
The great trans
posing feature of
the APOLLO PLAN0
makes it the pop
ular player piano
for the home, ""v
1AO MAM IMA
809-1.1 Cheatnut St.
B"WMn 8th & Dth Street.
VlCTkOLAS
10591
a.
Service.
is the most abused word in
the automobile lanKuajjc.
Wlh us, it is the most
critically Runrded' depart
ment in our business.
THE HATCH MOTORS C9
720 N. BROAD ST - PHILA.
AT CYNWYD
NEW SINGLE HOMES
FIVE BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS
$13,750 to $15,500
Just beinc built, including fjarnge. Beautifully located nt
Cynvxyd on Highland Ave. east of Bryn Mawr Ave. One
block from train, schools, stores nnd churches. Close to
Famnount Park, a 20-minutc ride through the Park to
City Hall. City conveniences suburban advantages.
Copper gutters and rain spputing.
JOHN H. McCLATCHY
Builder of Homes
Land Title Dtdr
mm
To the "Wanderers
Here at vStrath Haven can be
found winter accommodations for,
those who find themselves after tho
summer's wanderings without .
quarters for the winter. Situated1
in the midst of a beautiful coun
tryside but twenty-one minutes
from the city, you will find that
what we have to offer closely ap-1
proaches your own ideals of what
a modern hostelry should be. As
an instance, we maintain, without ,
charge, an automobile service to
and from tne siauon uuumb v
winter months.
Fireproof Garage Tennis
Boating Dancing
Strath Haven
Swarthmore, Pa.
MacDonald & Campbell
Youths' N
First -Long-Trousers Suits
$30 to $48
The youth who is ready to put on his
first long trousers will be delighted with
these suits. Smart new models for col
lege or school wear of Tweeds, Cheviots
and Unfinished Worsteds, in brand new
attractive weaves. Styled and tailored
with the same care and skill that wo
use in producing our men's clothing. As
specialists we know exactly what is
required and our suits are regarded as
the. acme ofgood taste, comfort and
durability, by these critical young men.
Men'i Hats, Clothing, Hnberdmhery,
Motor Wenr
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
nnilnesi Ilonri 880 to 5
A
Last Week
PERRY'S
Final
Closing Sale
at
HALF PRICE!
The tremendous
sales of the last
eight days have
greatly reduced
our st ock, but
those who can yet
be fitted, secure
just as good bar
gains as the first
comers
t
Medium - weight Suits at
Half their low regular
prices -$40 Suits for $20
$45 Suits for $22.50
up to $60 Suits for $30.
Can be worn this Fall andA
next Spring I
Splendid Winter Over
coats at Half Prices that
are investments! Revers
ible Leather and Cloth
Great Coats, were $50
now $25!
Rubberized Raincoats for
$5, $9, $10. $15 were
$10, $18, $20 to $30!
Separate Trousers $3,
$4, $5, $6. half their regu
lar prices $6, $8. $10,
$12!
This Week Only!
Terms of Sale
Cath Only
No Refunds
No Alterations
No Exchange!
Perry & Co.
"N. B. T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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FENCING
PHONE
Locust
3434
Cyclone Fence accentuates the charm,
dignity and exclusiveness of your
Country Estate, Suburban or City Home.
Prevents intrusion; affords privacy;
protects property, yet merges quietly
with the landscape it encloses.
Phone or write Dept. 10 regarding an ap
propriate design of Cyclone Fence for
your grounds. Estimates gladly sub
mitted without obligation to you.
CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY
403 Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia
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