Ftfysjws' l -vS(, a iirsi?3fP-T i" v-x .. ' V M'iT,,vipTi,r3 FTJvirV" fivW v. iu;?W r 'fiWT?' nRSSirv vwn I - l: EVENING PUBLIC LEDaiiJR-PmLADBLPHIA; RrDAY,, SEPTEMBER 28, 4921 PATROLMAN TAKES 01 SON AS.THEF jJJeh'tf Alexander Weeps as He ' Takes Youth te Be Held for Trial 'ADMITS STEALING BICYCLE Patrolman Jehn Alrxiimlfr. of the IPeach nml Mediu Mrrett Mntiei). per formed the himrt-lirciikiiiK function of nrrcstins hli nlnptfcii-.vriir-eld son ln.t Jilght for cenfceil tlmft of a bicycle. J The tent-s Rtrcumeil down hiK fnc ns Jie walked from the Onkment police intntten nftcr he lind tnkiui the boy there and (fen him held in $."00 bull and then Jlcd turey (e n cell te nwnit trinl. lie was off ditty and reading n neR papcr In UIn home nt 71 It North Forty Ferty iifth street, when hit attention was at tracted by n youth dismounting from a bicycle. At first he save a enunl Vflntice. then scrutiny when he saw it 'was his son .lack. What puzzled him vnB the bieyrle. t'p te tliat time the boy had ner owned one. "Who-e wheel is that, fen?" he asked, ns the boy rame in. , "Mine, dad." answered .Inek rn.ilv. "Yeurs: Hew did you come te get a bicycle?" inquired the father in miuie BurpriM1. "I bought it: been .avin' up for a long time." replied the bev a little le Kliblj and avoiding his father's . Alexander rs walked ever te the boy, took him b3 the chin and turned Ills faee npwurd The lad's eyes tiled In vain te niM't the father's; thej Jell, anil the jmiiiii; he-ul made futile efforts te turn awav. nut tlic srari i .which held it was tee xfrenje. .lark's' fingers r itflie.f and his face flushed, j non, -am if. luucr. jsraviy you tell me the truth. Where did you get that wheel? Yeu knew as well hs I de that you haven't money enough te buy one end of it." At first the hey tried te nveld an swering, but the gaze that was bent en his shifting eyes was tee steady. He blurted out the confession that he had stolen It from Daniel Sllpp, of 744 I.ar kin avenue, Pcnficld. The father took down his hat and put It en. "Yeu put en yours, tee, Jack." he said, sadly. "You've been a wild boy and I've forgiven you n let. but new yeuJre a thiel and you're under arret." T5ie two went out together, father and seu, nnd a few minutes later Chief of Police Scanlln, at Oakmont. wa telephoning Magistrate Cunningham. PHJLA. GIRLS AT H0LY0KE Five Rlqturn te College at Opening TedaM, 3 Register as Freshmen Five ti'hlladelphia girN, Fleaner U. Kaltenthtiler. Ill" Woodbine avenue; Sydney It McLean. -l.'IUI Chestnut street; trace L. Nevln, ."DIM Spruce itreet; Uebeccti (J. Smaltz, .12 Fast Sedgwick street, and Catherine L. Thompson T.'lllfl liermantewn avenue, have returned te Mount Holyoke Col lege, Seitth Madley, Mass., winch opened today with an enrollment of nluiest Slid) students. Wlnifreil Clever. ?22 Hast Sedgwick street; Mary II. Helmes, ! IflO S.insem street, aiu.l Ileatrlce M. l'urrlngten, 1710 North nfty-llfth street, are reg istered as freshmen at Mount Holyoke. Miss itlevisr enters from the (Sermon town High, Scheel. Miss Hewes from the West llilladelphia High Scheel and Miss l'urrtngten from the Classical High Seheid nnd I'rsinus College. EDISON RECORDS Are first, with BROADWAY HITS s&cclft! rflrnwr- enrh week BLAKE & BURKART "The Jlenu: of The Sew Edisen' S. W, Citr. I.lcvtnlh Malmit Ml. CHURCH 10 MARK 08TH BIRTHDAY The Rev. Jehn Stringer Promi nent In Celebration of Union M. E. at Wallingford IS VIGOROUS OCTOGENARIAN The Rev. Jehn Stringer, the. mere than octogenarian pastor erf the morn than century old Union Mothedlst Episcopal Church of Wallingford, will celcbrnte the IfWtli anniversary- of the founding of the church Sunday, September L'.". The Itev. Oeerge W. Hensen, district superintendent, and the Het. Enech F. Heffman, pastor of the Seuth Chester Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach the sermenn at morning nnd afternoon perrlccs. Mr. Stringer wen celebrity net long go b' standing off two young high waymen who demanded that he threw u, his hands when they met him en his evening stroll near the prirsnnage. Net enl.i did he drive them off, but he re tained a sweater Abandoned by one of them, and ever since hns waited for the youth ta come nnd claim it. The church was erganised September 28, 1813, nnd during nit the 108 years of lt life services have been held In It. The first church was rebuilt !u 1835. the present edifice having been erected then. In the old churchyard adjoining the edifice lie the bodies of ninety-eight sol sel sol dlers who served In the Union Army. The church was a part of the Village Green circuit for years, bat was con stituted as a separate church In 1877, with the llcv. Nathaniel Turner ns the pastor. He Is still alive, at an advanced age. The Iter. Mr. Stringer has been In charge of the church for fifteen yenrs. He Is still active and vigorous In spite of his age. He has been a minister for fifty-nine years and has been paBter of twenty-ene churches. OLDEST OLNEY MAN DIES Lemuel Altemus, Architect, Bern Seventy.nlne Years Age Olney's eldest resident, Lemuel Al temus, died early this morning nt his home, 21JI East Taber read. He was sevonty-nlne years old and his death was due te Infirmities of his age. Mr. Altemus, en architect nnd builder, was born In Olncy when that part of the city wns farm land. He continued the prnctlce of his profession until his last illness several months age. He Is survived by six children. Funeral serviced will he held at his home Monday, Interment te be In St. James' Cemetery, Olney. Girls! You'd Be Surprised! if ueu would bring your Ten- Dellar ideas ie Hallaharis and see hew close you can match them for Hew te Have Pretty Natural Leeking Curls Straight. Unlc riatr 1 becoming te but few tmft and Uit- no pxejhb new fur itiixniitf looking hemy fti.J unkempt en Mint a. count Tli u lie h,tr for fer for nwern th lurllnjr iron I-cpiupp of h- dftinaR" It dtHjn by lrinK ami braMr the hulr will be rU. te hfar thit th" Flmple tillmertna mHhel i t.l preJuc a dr h'ttpr nnJ ir utler effort without any lnjurleui result. whntr If junt a wnall iuntirit br apDlie-1 with a cifitn teeth brush btfeM ielni; up tha hulr. tha JeeI!T natural loeina cur!n anJ uvs will be tn -M-ncf in .hr Vur, nn 1 thr will b nnihlnu? 'i.ikv stinky or grM hm ut it fnw un s of Hqut 1 sl!mrln oh eh talnaM" at any drus? at-rt, rre a y"h em nddltlen te m inv a (1rftlntr tab.p Ft ih beft ajjpltf'd t.v llMinp Th hair into trnnflji and m ilwtpnlnff ffft of them vriftrB.teIv from ryt te t'p The bftuMful wau effoet will lut fe- a fnnld rnble tim AJi, Apartments Several attractive apartments are new available in The Hetel St James Annex One room anil bath two rooms and two baths up te five rooms and four baths The Hetel St. James Walnut at 13th St. Branch Sales Manager Wanted T riVvislep nti'l dtrei t n alf fut f : .iblt(htl N Yerk Corporation manufeu turln a ll tlnrtl- r)up uf lectrlr Vgn ulunal and cdjertlMnK dPttPH Th man wr want mut l an enrffPtii' werlr hiinsplf. a leader of mn. uf rttrrllnar integrity nd hn 'i a nurcnifijl nal record nlt'i predU't n a elinilar char acter H nuiM b able te inft from JlOfler. te tlienn, hlrh win ! uf''i m th l("lepmnt of hl fHntrft RrmuntrHtlen en a H.-.ar and prefir "tharlntc baLu Addren I'usld.-nt, IJ'.' 4M Stnet, New urK, N Y i 1 P Builds brain and brawn if Victer Bread 3 1 Leaf At all our Stores 0 ! A Fer Example This Oxford a square-tee type built of tan or gunmetal calfskin with welted sole and flat, bread heel altogether a very lively and ef fective style. And just the thing te wear with your suit or sport skirt. Judged by its leeks and the service it will give, it is worth at least 10.50. Just One of Many That A re Here at This Satisfactory Price 5.50 OALLAHAJfQ ilGOOD SHOESkJ 921 Market Street MarkettSt. Stera Open Saturday Evening Branch Stem Opa Evtrj 60th A CWrtmrt SU. 273$ Gtrmaotewn A 5004 Gimtntewn Ati. Wtrt Phil. North PbiU. GcrmiBtewi iftmrenmiiiini SUNDAY OUTINGS Frem Market Street Wharp t&- All fare nunid are nctu rt Every Sunday Atlantic City Wlldwoed Anglcann Andrewi Avenue Ocean City Cape May Sea Inle Clt-r Cenena Inlet StoneHnrber Avalen 7 10 S ' 10 Round Trie AfjAnfll ( ttv I nM.Hr.n .w i ler til ethci rrterts ,, Sunday. September 2S w 1 ( Batch HiTta. Br ' V I.t GIF, H.rt in jt- CeiUii, Sera; Buck, Haven Terrace. Shm Bttam. B.rh Afttn.t... Surf CUT. Pc.b.U .Market Strwi Whr t 44 c e Sunday, September 2 5f fuhcrmene Eicr. KJ tien Maurife Rrf et end rerleame rnlf ing Creuttda ft 10 Keend 1 rip Market jtreet Wharf Sundin. unlJ NeTtmher 27. inr. S1.8Q Tem'j Rirer, Biy Hd Hound fir. and inlermedule jUtiens R5 1 O S" C'1"! Aibury Park, ip.XKJ Un(, DrBnch ,nd ,. Keanc irtp termenlate etatlene. 352.00 Rwnil T111 Point Pleaaant Market Stree'Wnurl M r Frem Bread Street Station .OO NEW YORK SUNnAVi ReuiJ Tria .nltmh.r V. October S, 23, November 6, 20, Ila1.e e-n 1 1 m w el f A Ilread mrret - 40 . Wt! PhlUdtlptu ' 0 ', t , ReundTli. ' GETTYSBURG Oneerthviinrlil'i Greate.tBetlltieJdj Sunday. Sentcmber 25 TirnarJ hirMt ft 5 , I'ntladelpbla 7.00 . Htrcet 7.07 K, nv ITfty-Scroed $3.50 Washington $3.00 Baltimore Round Trip SUNDAYS, October 2, 1G, 30 Nevanv ber 13, 27 and December 11 DreKi Htreet . , 50 c 7 54-t n . rut me in 'meal " says Ancre Cheese, "and I as sure you everybody will be charmed. Feri put the '0! 0!' in 'feed.' " yrtcCeatrrl Sanitary Wrapper ff7fi tie Gawtn?byite'i)rtfZxQ GHEES&1 (I Scheel Days Special Reflex" Gas Light Plenty of illumination for studying, reading, sewing all from the one light. Fer a limited time we are offer ing the Welsbach Reflex Gas Light as shown in the cut, complete with mantle, glass cylinder and shade, ready te give perfect lighting serv ice, at a substantial reduction. Price, $2.45. Call at any of our efficii and get one or mere of that light s before this sale ends. $9.45 J. representative) tetll call upon requeat. The United Gas Improvement Ce. Founded in 1865 bunt Inaupuratcd the One-Price System in 1881 I Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets We are new able te offer a genuine Aeolian made player-piano for the low price of $690. This player-piano is made throughout in the . great Aeolian lac- rrancesca lui rhiladtliilila U2VKeund LURAY, VA. Trln Wan I'hlla ' October 1 SUNDAY, October 2 " II IS a I 2U 16-Day Niagara Falls Excursions September 29 and October 13 C Pennsylvania System Tha Reute of the Broadway Limited Player-Pianos for only $690 Settlement may be ar ranged by cash or charge account or through the Heppe three-year rental payment plan, which ap plies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone, or write at once for cata logues and full particulars. tones. It is tully guaranteed for ten years, and we fur ther warrant that it is the best value in Philadelphia at the price. If you can find a better value we will re fund your money. H faV&'aSivfc )" I TWaaaBtaHl IKrftiS'n .M ii ili'l f J' AtMeWWWi' j in raSiKScwl? Bargains in Used Pianos Every instrument guar anteed for five years and exchangeable without les3 any time within one year. Belew are listed a few specimen values: Chickering. . $180 Small size, plain case Hardman . . .$190 FulJ size, geed tone Steinway ...$195 Plain case, geed tone. Marcellus . . . $240 Mahogany case; fine tone Heppe $295 Slightly used, mahogany C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1117 It) Cheatnut St, t'ptewn Otb and Thompnen St. MOVIE STUNT FOIL'S HOLD-UP Bosten Deans and Pie Frustrate Robbery of Grill Proprietor Itosten, Sept. 2l, Het renfit perk nnd npple aauce saved Jnmes Tompkins' Atlantic nvcnue Sen Orlll from a hold up yesterday wlien, pointing a revelrcr at his stemneh, two men cemmnnded Tompkins te threw up his hantN. Tomp kins wa serving a customer. He com plied with Instructions readily, but only te dash the perk and beans order Inte oue bandit's face and the ple Inte the ether's. Then Tompkins did a Keller man dlve out an open side window. Jehn Havcrten nnd William Thomp son, unemployed seamen, were nrrcsted after n chnse. They were charged with attempted robbery while armed with dangerous weapon. Blind Bey Enrolls at Temple Temple University hns enrolled a blind boy In Its department of physical education. The student, who la Abra ham Welner, from the Overbroek Scheel for the Hllnd, expects upon com pletion of the two-year eourse te be be be ceme physical director of classes for blind boys. LAST PARKWAY DANCE HELD Thousands Attend and Twe Bands Play, Closing 8easen The city's Parkway dances wound up last night for the. year in a burst of glory; Many thousands of persons were there, nnd Miss Mnrgucrlte Wnl and Miss Grnce Cenkle gave an exhibition dance. The Police nnd Kiremen'B Hands combined furnished the music. City officials present enjoyed them selves. Director Ca-en danced with Mrs. David J. Smyth and the City Solicitor with Miss Walz. Then the Director wanted another turn, se he danced with Miss Walz. Director Cor Cer Cor tclyeu was also present, but refused te dance. Solen were sung by Jerre Shaw and Miss Kntherlne Grey, who appeared In the summon, at the Municipal Band concerts. Baked Beans Individual Pe i iii i j R Oven is. 10p I HS J Kjl You'll never knew hew 3$ KM geed Baked Beans can M-tt !l!5! ", until you try our 3& m& - mm &i 4 RtHautanlt JffiM 1 SRlClNGfe ANTI-aOLSHEVIKI ROUTED General Makne's Forces Badly De feated In Ukraine miga, Lctvla, Sept. .(,"7 A- ty The forces of General Makne, nntl nntl Belshevik leader In the Ukraine, lmve been defeated by Soviet cavalry, saytt n wireless message from Moscow today. Most of Ocnernl Makne's men were killed, the message asserts, adding that general Makne himself, with fifty or sixty of his followers, rresseu uia where they icy "ere disarmed, "'"i' NEW STEEL DRUMq' FOR BAtB Ne. t4 auir. 110 Oyilleni Can.ci,. , . I. C. C. Ne. B Regulation,. op l H', Canadian Industrial Alcohol Company, Limited """"""i viuiRua Autumn Brown Brogues J! L --.w A -i - PTmmmmmmmmtmim'mmmmmmmimmm 8 Of Walk-Over queJity and fashion, which every man can appre. ciate as wise economy. Harpers 1228 market Wakvep 1022 chestnut Sheps 1 H PIBBIIIliU mraierii w cwehm Charge Accounts Invitcdnmiininniii mnngnininininaMail Orders Fillediran niiniiiniiniiiiinmni a a a a ii 1 j LI a r m i.) m Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Rcquast i15CheshmtStreet Charge Purchases in September BiUcd November 1st AMMUIL N R SALE 1 1 v JZrnQUjy Half-Price the for the LAST Feature Saturday of this History-Making Sale All Odds and Incomplete Lets New Marked At Half the October Prices French Seal Wrap 98.50 October Price 'J00.00 Shep Early in the Day itS'w3mMs' fi& afriK3sB?cif Iml This is in accord with our usual custom te sell all odds and incomplete lets at half price during the closing days of this Annual Sale. As immediate clearance is our object, cost and worth have been given no consideration. When you see these Furs it will be apparent that the savings are quite without parallel VHeaaTTAMjRl Wm$ f I ' i) i Mele Wrap 195.00 October Price 100.00 fT A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Stor age Vault Until Required. T Don't Wait for the Rush Re-- pairing and Remodeling done new at one - third below regular. 12 Startling Ceat Specials Trimmed Marmet Ceat 98.50 October Price liOOOO 100.00 Taupe Marmet Coats 49-50 TmiMIIIHIIIiHIIEhlMMlk 135.00 French Seal Coats 67-50 1 'rjiiiiiirmiiMiiiiiiiHiiTfflmiiiS 150.00 Trimmed Marmet Coats 74.50 "iiPiiiimniiiiiiiawiiraiiiiiiiiiiiMS 200.00 Natural Muskrat Coats 98-50 11 p 200.00 1 Australian Nutria I Coats 1 98 50 1 Mllfll1!llDllllllillH'ii;iJ!!lfflftH1!lW 230.00 Trimmed French Seals Coats 115-00 HirHwiiiiiiijiiiHiitijiifjrajiiia 495.00 Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats 247-50 'DlllMlB'iffllBIIlll.railillJIIllIfflll'E 600.00 Natural Squirrel Coats 295-00 mmmsmaEim& teeEaeaaaaaaaaaaaPHaaeH.' Jr Trimmed French Seal Ceat 145.00 October Price 290.00 250.00 French Seal Wraps 125-001 i1iiii!iiriii'iiiiiiiii,iiiPMiriraiiSg 400.00 Genuine Moleskin Wraps 195-001 iKauininiifiiMiiittSJffla 600.00 Trimmed Hudsen Seal Wraps 295-001 irraiiiKiiBiiBiii 1000.00 Natural Squirrel AVraps 495-00 ifiifiittraniii'! Trimmed Hudsen Seal Ceat 247.50 October Price 495.ne 12 Extra Neckwear Specials ? 13.00 Squirrel Chokers 6-50 I'!!!. Mill III 15.00 Jap Mink Chokers 7.50 'uniitiuiiiii 25.00 Natural Mink Chokers 12-50 wmmmmmmmm 30.00 Fex Scarfs, laupe or Brown 14.50 Natural Squirrel Ceat 345.00 October Price 790.00 hm I r 1 'M 50.00 Stene Marten Chokers 2450 60.00 I Blended Sable I Chokers 1 29-50 1 'MiiiaiffliitiiiiiiiiiiiiiDwiiiiniHiis1 60.00 French Seal Stoics 29-50 '"TffiinmiwiiffliniiiiiiniBriiiiiii ! B 80.00 Baum Marten Chokers 39-50 . -JM Hudsen Seal Wrap 345.00 October Price C95.00 90.00 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 44-50 HIIHIIK 160.00 Natural Squirrel Stoics 79-50 mM!lllB!l!l!llll 160.00 Jap Mink Slnles 79-50 3 niwiiiHiiiiiunmw'jiiiiun 160.00 I Pearl Grey J Fex I Chokers 1 79-50 iuniiiiiiiuiiii1 Nutural Squiriel Wrap 495.00 October Price 1000.00 IMllLfiWv T?enrl nnH PT,no!M a i, , mmmm b vM01i,B .nbuuB uruers AcceptefTiiiMwiiMyii'!M.3MiiBai!iMiii!Ji'iii
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