Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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IN SMS CASH,
? BUT GETSBEATING
VETERAN' COLLAR BURNS,
CROWD FLEES HIS 'SPEECH'" H
NO RIFT WITH MARY GARDEN -
Prenionit'en tylakes Grocer Hide
Receipts He Gonerally Car-
ried Bandits Club Him
FLEE IN TOURING CAR
rive bnniHtfl fnll-tl In mi attrmpt te
-the Satunlny night recelp m of n
i ecvere licnfng en their lctim, curly
Frank Wl'lnttl. My yf-.11 old. who
..n n crercry store nt Fifteenth nml
&"en 1 rtrertH nml Hvch nt 142S
n .Tn strc-t with Iih brother Jehn, hnd
f0pr?monltlen Sntunlny night tl.nt
LfthinB would lumpen te him. se he
Mtl"" day'H receipt. T Ills money.
IXranfii te Hcvernl hundred dollars. It
J5Tbii bin huhlt for years te carry
'0WhenilInol'imeu.ted tl." steps of his
rirewn Htrect home n teurliiR car. h eh eh
ZhberN said 'ater had been lurklus
i the neighborhood all evening, drove
in and two of the fit.c ecciipnntH leaped
On of these men wns armed with n
' revolver and the ether with n blaek
Uck Without speaking n word they
i..n.J mi en the stens and. while one
Cc his K m n&t WHnnl V head the
0 her "bent li.m with the blackjack.
Startled nnd half penle-strlek-n. A II
l.rd jumped off the steps and started
running toward the grocery store of
liirlil Knndnsky. nt M'-t) ltrewn street.
Koniin-Oe wns stld up. nnd. hearing
commotion, ran te the deer. He says
(MK Wlllard prostrate en the rellar
for with ."'"" Hteckllybullt man,
!rc5scd In a Sray cap and a bHt-bnckci
jrnr overcoat, bending eyer lllard
villi n gun at his head. ) lie.n the mmi
.card Kemlnsky he turned nnd pointed
he sua In hU -nee and horn nsky
lacked Inte his store nud behind the
f0AHheu(jli h hnd no weapon, Komln Kemln
,kv reached tinder his counter, as if
fPttlne n reveher. nnd started toward
the deer- As he did se the men In t la
in- -hentcil te liir ceiiiiin ions, u
were still (earclilng w illnrd. and nil
liu drove off as fast as possible.
There I" little doubt in the minds of
the police that the attempted robbery
win n enreiully planned affair. Frem
thine (hat tin bnnd'tn said and from
the fnct that they did net take his
iieckft change or jewelry, it is believed
the only thing they had in mind, was
the large sum Wlllard cu-tmnnrlly car
ries v.hrn going home en Saturday
nljjlit. Wlllard was treated for severe
bruise by a neighborhood physician.
Ileth he nnd Kemlnsky sny they can
identify the men.
HOPES WILlTwiLL LAST
iiMit ImsiipiI Hatnnlnj by Ororp Orerp
t)iiiicl(r. Imh1iki-h tniuinser of tlif
iimrn ititimiiiiK ii1iji utltil lln 11 flu nil'
F. McCormick Dcnle6 There ,f((., , ,.. IIK. Hiatemeiit In Mr
Has Been Friction MiCm-niii-tV- name.
I nili'.-t-, CM. 10. -Mr. Ilnreld I'., Mrs. MiCernilcl; Is tin- ilaughter of
MrCeniilek ili-nic- Hint there bus liccn ' 1 n-i l. Ilm-li -.Hi-r and wife nf tli"
Celluloid PWcliWCar, of Cleveland Period Threaten!! te lilllll any friction between her nud Mary ' president of the International liar-
f ' . t'tinnleti. diieeier nf tin- Clilcage (inind he.ter 'uinnum. Slu- nnd li-r Im-limul
Mails Antlfllie V IllSlCers Opera ('einparij. ..lire the enter siiiirimter- et tlie opera
' t'li.i .1....1..1 .. r.u it. .i. t.. e .. , ..itntintiv.
J IIV III (11.11 t!1 .11 IWI." l'JI il UL il I .'.'l' '.' ,
After n man has worn the same eel-1
Inr, for .cnrs, It becomes mere than I
n cellar te him. It ts a friend, 11 emu-1
panlen. That's wluil makes this little
tragedy particularly pelsnnnt.
There ns such n cellar at Slxteent1
and Walnut streets. It was n uellulel '
cellar, nnd Judging by its desicn. wn
cast in the latter part of ( lew-land
first term. It encircled the neck nf a
dignified geutlcmnn with period wlii.s
I ker.s tn match.
! Immediately behind him were twe
men cngnced In close conversation. On"
meditatively lighted a cigar, and threw
tin injttth ever his shoulder. Tlinre
, wns a Hash nnd a cloud of rich brown
smoke the, celluloid cellnr burst Inte
1 llames.
1 Incredible as It mny seem, .the cen-
I trnl figure In the lire remained for :i
I few moments in iRiieraiice of what was
happening. The aromatic smoke drlrftcd
around Inte his nestrlle. He sniffeil
tin ntr L'ftntili tiiul tiirtn.it In Innl. l.n.
hind him. The conflagration turned
willi lilin. He was m.istilicd.
Just then the unwitting Incendiary
saw what he had done. He shouted te
his companion and they both sprang
te the res-cue. One en each side, the,
laid violent hands 011 tin hhv.lng cellar
and tnre It out just it, time te prevent
11 forest fire.
The hapless Ictim steed speechless
with astonishment. He gazed upon
the ruins of Ills veteran adornment,
tli 'u summoning all the powers nf n
rich and varied ecitliular,, he started
te talk.
Several women who had guthered te
watch the tire beat alutsty retreat, nnd
the ether two figures In the catastrophe
followed their example. The bereaved
gentleman continued for a brief period
te waste his eloquence en the desert
air, nnd then went slew! awaj.
...
Myer Schlff Leaves $10,000 Estate.
Sister Gets Most
"I linne this will will net be broken,
tvas a phrase in the will of Mjcr Schlff.
formerly a member of the firm of Schlff
Mrethcrs, which was admitted te pro pre
lintc today. Schlff. who died in the
JebM! Hespltnl. left an ctntc valued
at $10,000. llcipiests of .'." te $100
arc made te hi ethers, sisters and
cousins, the balance going te his sister
Me.
Other wills probated worn these of
Walter V. Hull, of 110 North Twen
tieth street, who left $12(1,000 and up
ward te his widow, Mrs. Anna S. Hall.
Nicola I'ltrelia, of Sll Wilder Mreet.
eft MOtlO te relatives. Alexunder
UukscII, of ."010 Hazel avenue, 'eft
?1S(HI te members of ihs fatnllj. and
Charles S. Scalier, of ISM North
Twcnty-'ixtli street, devised JJIeOO te
relaties.
Letters of administration were grant
ed in the estate of lvhvin M. Carfiey,
nf tie south wet corner of lliweck and
Dauphin street The estate is va'ued
at $71.'.'t.1. An invci.ter.v was fl'ed in
thp RM'OT e.-tate of Henry .1. Sensen-lecker.
Five Taken In Llquef Raid
Police of the Second and Christian
ftrcets station raided tin shop of Max
fclnvnrlz, at 417 Itniubridge street,
early jesterday and arrested Schwartz,
end four etliers. Magistrate Harrlgan
held Schwartz in $."00 bail, charged
with selliiiK liquor il'egally, and the
ethers in $:i00 hai' each.
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Instantaneous heat
clean heat healthful
heat economical heat
cheerful heat safe heat
portable heat at the turn
of a switch !
Your dealer has a Sim
plex Sunbewl Electric
Radiator ready te attach,
te any electric light socket
in any room. The glowing
copper Sunbewl is eco
nomical te operate, instan
taneously effective, and
always safe. It takes no
mere current than a Sim
plexelcctric iron or toaster.
At your dealer's
Simplex Electric Heating Ce,
Cambridge, Matt.
I'JfVs Sf 111
JVnp
immex
ELECTRICSUNBOWL
Luxurious
Bex Springs
Hair Mattresses
Dougherty's
Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
"The Sleepiest Bedding
en Earth"
Dougherty's faultless Bex
Springs and Hair Mattresses, are
made of the finest Sterilized
materials, in our own hygienic
factory, by specially trained
mattress milkers, which is vastly
different from the wny in which
most bedding is produced. Luxury
and highest quality throughout,
are what make ours the sleepiest
bedding en earth.
l.iiMirlmiN lln Mirim:, lMlulile llnlr
Muttri-HneN. AI.iIiiic'MI) lleltriiila, DhkIMi
IIehii I'lirnltiire, l.ninp. Dilnt lUiinl.fts
mill ruiiiferulilrs, While l.ii.imrlnl
Ntiri.frj WirHMirlm, etc., ftc.
1 B. Sheppaid & Sem
Comforts for Coel Nights
Lamb's Weel 100 per cent. Light in height,
but snug end warm :
Figured center, all-silk border, $7.50 ea.
Plain colors with silk dots, $10.00 en.
Fine Japanese "silk, $16.50 & $20.00 03.
Geese Down of finest quality, best sntine cohering
plain or figured, $15 ea.; v?ith silk covering,
$25 ea.; with satin cohering, $40 ea.
Warm Blankets
Priced at $3.00, $5.50, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00
and $14.00 the pairj the wool content increas
ing in direct proportion te the price up te the
verv finest ALL-wool blankets at $18.00 te
$38.00 the pair.
1008 GhestnutStreet
RESiOL
5oeihinq &nd Hc&linq
Quickly relieves
skin and scalp
disorders go oe
steps itching and
burning dnd usually
restores skin health
PRESCRIBED BY DOCTOHS
NEARLY THIRTY YEARS
Should be in
ever p home
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Class Pins, Class Rings
and Medals
Wc maintain an Insignia
Department for the manufac
ture of Class Pins. Class Rings.
Medals and the like. A special
catalog illustrating many at
tractive designs will be sent te
these interested.
Inquiries along this line it re
invited; wc prepare original
designs and submit detailed
estimates upon request.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut si.
iuamend mi:,iint.--.ii;avi:l.ki:s sti.vi:i:FMiTHrf
filk
&. Clark Christmas 1
1 P Story
IMAVEPPIANftfTTI
lfkff w 1 B JfcsH m IP SI n m H H NVH H H V V V pi W
M The Greatest Player-Piane Chb of AM Time
The exceptionally low price of 5348 and the added C'Ll'U PRIVILEGES, all of
which are without extra cost, make this the GREATEST PLAYER-PI AXO
CLUB of all time, and leaves no logical reason why ei:r selection should net
be made at once today or tomorrow.
Our new Christmas Player-Pianos all 11)22 models have arrived. We are
offering these new instruments te the first 250 buyers, with all the C'Ll'lJ PRI I
LEGES listed herewith. New is the time te place your order and te take
advantage of this offer. Remember, no club dues or red tape.' Call at once.
New 88-Nete Fully Guaranteed 19.22 Medel
K
AlMas 1 lay Pi 1
COMPLETE CLUB OUTFIT
aoes
NO CLUB DUES
NO DELIVERY CHARGES
THESE PLAYERS COMPARE MOST FAVORABLY WITH $500 PLAYERS SOLD
ELSEWHERE.
1
The Club Price
I
Includes Along With the
Privileges Lilted Herewith
CABINET,
BENCH AND
36 Q. R. S.
MUSIC ROLLS
(YOUR OWN SELECTION;
Free te Club Members Only
1 New 88-Nete Tryber Player, $348
2 Club Terms as Lew as $3 Weekly
3 Handsome Music Rell Cabinet Free
4 Durable Bench Free
536 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Free
(Your Selection)
6 Special Club Benefits in Case of
Sickness, Unemployment, Etc.
7 Ne Club Dues or Delivery Charges
8 6 Months' Free Service and Tuning
9 Exchange Privilege of Your Up-
, right Piane or Phonograph
!0 Written Guarantee
Onl.i u small ilpttM r,
Miilrfil In tnrl in- nf tin"..-
i.i it i'i. i.im'uves
te 3 our hninp iiutl l.ulillite
un lu p.llil imi I r 1 1 1 - .i
Ii us
OnlyV
Weekly
START MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
OVEBER 25
loin this I M II mm m (
wc will (It'll tr tit unit ti
rer a p.ujt vr I i e
fr l.iitr li'IUir
AN OPPORTUNITY OFFERING BIG SAVINGS IN PRICE WITH ALL THE EXTRA
CLUB PRIVILEGES FREE TO THOSE PURCHASING AT ONCE
This Tryber Player-Piane is one of our own make, of the very finest construction
throughout and fully guaranteed by uj. The cabinet and bench are the best
money can buy, and the .'1(5 Q. II. S. rel's are hand-played, your own selection, of
which none is better either in quality or arrangement.
WHITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL, USING COUPON BELOW
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
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And the Slery & Clarli De Luie Medel Playerj, $G25 5775 Includinj nil CLUB PRIVILEGES
Oul-of-Teun
Buyers
k ilf I r fi r
in cvi.irm wili
in 1 "in ii in m
tlif ai ii- pi'Lv
out of - town
luiwrs ilcn
vilt tliUliB
llOIJO! 'I I) II
wi ,ii i i n.i
ii i n y co meii
In l.V lt,l
Est.
1105 Chestnut Street
I'I NO M M I ( TI III Its (lit 1 III I s at I Mis
Story & Clark Puna
Ce., Philadelphia. Pa.
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N Hill. .
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BRANCH STORE AT 28 LANDIS AVE.,i,VINELANl N. J.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Women's Sample Suits Te-morrow
An Average of One-third Saved
One luuuliTfi and sevpntv-five Suits, including practical tailored Medels and sports
models, of the fine tiualitv and tailored distinction that are ahvay te be found in .Suits
from our eun facterv. These arc chiefly in size 30, but. as U often the cay m wcll
madc Suits, women requiring larger or smaller hisce. can 1m fitted sati.stactenly.
Outing Suits of Fine. Worsted Jersey new S1.75
Tn plain tones and heather mixtures. Norfolk, pinch-hack, pointed-yeko and novel
-seam models, with Tuxedo trenis and neicncu cenars, aiui wun vui.vihk jjus
stitched
nf nrir1tnt ;nmp vnrv novel.
TweedSuits -new $27.75 Tweed Suits new $32.75
.!.... IT 1. ..-..-! ..,,..! l...r. . 1 i All foil -,nA A11f
In -innrt .limlns of I UO. tnn. KiaV anil IJIOWi.. llixu-is""'"' y" '" .. u-al.-...u... I...-"., -----
Ilpltpd nwlil-, uirieusly plnHed; Norfolk efferts
nnd -matt semi-fittinK models en fon-civatne
tailored line.
Ix'ltud, hjiup v.itheul li"lt, sunt' pluitud, 'ionic en
tailored Pini-f.tlirn; iiinM. (iray, tan, jricCn nnd
III (I '.Ml.
. . . i , A I ei. . I i ' ' ' ' ' "
These Tailored Tweed Coats
Proclaim the
New Weman
'llipy imply business and pert, an I
din-clod activity, Vhich is wlmt tli- nieji
"enian'.- day is made of. And tlu-v ai-f rihl tn
the fore everywhere. thee new Coats tailuit I
ith uinnniuh f-t-verity, and liked bc-n in tl"
nianni'li mixture? of tans and frays. Prices rnnui
from $:J5.00 te 9G.i.00, including. t the higher
'prices, the famous Hart, SchaiTner and Marx t'eat-,
which certainly have a business-like smartness an I
distinction. The model sketched, !?3.00.
Belted Sports Coats, $20.00
Tan cloaking. Mlk-lined throughout.
Weel Velour Coats, .$27.50
In black. ray and shades of tan, b-dled all
around, finished with deep cape-like (.elltir ai -i
Mli'-lined throughout.
CamcPs-hair Coats, .$35.00
Se soft and waini, nnd in a lovely shade ft '.an
Raglan model, .-ilk-lined throughout.
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t&v Wis
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See the Fili Fili
pieo needle
women embroid
ering dainty
undergarments
in their native
thatched nip a
hut
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Women's Gleve
Silk Vests
Special at $1.95
MT HT"N'I)Ri:r Gleve Silk
I! 'iiii '. Ve-t, in pii.'.:, with satin
id.lifT i-lniuldfr -trap-. .S'rengly
'l 11 foil ' .!. ' M II "- " '
Scotch Linen Dinner Cleths
and Napkins Under Price
Famous HL.MIDOU Linen- hav. a lict of admirers amur.n
women who apprc-'aie tl'.'1 fme-t and bt-.-t. Thi-e 'I'able I.ini-n
are of that high s;anda,-c' of (Uality ai.-l 1 eautv nf des'jiii that
characteiize all of the Hu'i'ider bland.
Cleths, te xrul .', ji(i.ieiis. SG.."e; tn at i' $b.!
Cleths, te scat 10 person, f-'ll.-'O; te scat U $l.:.m
Xapla'ns te match, 20-inch, xf.eu a dezin: il-hich s.:,a
. ... . i . ii.. . - ii i i -
Dells and Dells!
The Great Sale of 10,000
of Them Continues
At ui;k- nnf-third te one ene
hal ' k"-- than these of last
year, a'.id al far In low the
reg-'.'.ai' p: ice for the Liniing
l.h' i tniHS.
Small Dells. Large Dells,
Character Dells. Baby
Dells in the Sale
A Weel Dress Well Tailored
Can Ge Almest Anywhere
'1 he rrenni ven.an I'ard- it a- ;( iic.r-iij
- u is nevir Of t'-ei until th furniahtie- of Th
eveiiins. Mai of the l)re--e- i.i tbis group
from MO.OO te ."12.".0"i, an previ-u'd again-t any
emergency, by an lalioratien of fur and m m
breidciy and ether smait decuiative touches
that eein tn iit them for social functions with
out dttiactm iVuin iheir wmk-a-dav M.iin.
ability. T!u- .s'ip-e'. or is a ir.uii"! of unu-ual sirnrt
iv --, and the v.vw cinulai meenient in -iviils
is creatinj; a fuien .
I'eirtt t vill, pnui ti ie, tiicvtma and tiuo tiue
t ne. Xtay. lilac!; and b ev i . fMei'rl !t'ii,ti!,
- Tn mi, i
Tailored Cleth Ceat
Dresses, 820.00 te S3.1.00
AlsO ll'sS -CVl'll 111'. Ill s M.l.'l'- l'l ..'- ',
b-aid.-d and nn'ri-i (-cj.
Levely Silk Afternoon
Dresses, $30.00 te $65.00
A wendertul i'"!!u linn ' .'i'i'ihj m-pe, -.itin--.iii'd
crejje. IJe-hau.ia i.ipe and irepe lienig
I'.te .eme with ,sie-vi-s :n , villi as'tillg ce'i-i',
which i.'- en- of the many ii'..:mnig mldlt i s tlr--I'liHen.
- -! jv, . i, ; ' . 'i -
The Clearance of
Men's Shirts at $1.65
1'ul.t UllUS t1! 1111 I'l.itfll iit.Vl'y, fm , . '!, ,it I ;i Cii'-
li-ctinii s-'.itVi it nt ly laigi tn it'-i-'aul , ai y, iv-' ., .. , nf bii-k
A'l t'.IC .-l t
.I i-'n W. Via
-tripe m.ulias e.' an i.'i -i .n' 'mil' i -lali" . V
mere t'-an ."l.il'i. - , .v
, , ' n c 1-
ni u' lll'j '!
Women's
Knickers
.Special at $12.00
Right in line with pi egress,
i nines till-- sensible garment for I
women, at d -.(.mpjli. women
fV.iry.-heii ic 'egm.e in it a big
, -tep enwani ir .jieits. The hikers
aie paiticularly e:ithuia.stie.
of n. eij tweed-, some im
ported, :n gra ard bro. n.
I ., ; ,r . I . t t, !.
Rubber Gloves, 75c
Tl i preteit the liandb wl-cn
working ' va'e . Invaluable in '
celdii weather. I hee at a saving
of e,i -font tii - T."c ; naif.
letiil Het Water Heitle 51
- i. i - , t
Vainly Fair
Beauty Seap, 25c
A ueiidirfu! tmlfct Seap, pure
an i 'leutral. "i the finest 'ngre
'dlel.' - aiid delicately .scented. All
C'.te'.le'.lt Sna" tot b.lby, tee.
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Men Who Like
Knitted Silk
Four-in-hands
iie"!ii i i-it a'iev.- a, jther day
t i pa- n'i.. ,; :i,', i the tiuly
iwiii.L'twl loi'iitie -hich we
hae a a.-iiiii.e ii'- i$Ji tha
! i. est .iiul laivet tu le ii'i it uny
- iieic. we belie' e. Ir It.ilwl aie i
thi -Ma"te-t i.i w patteiiis pre- t
duct i liv Vllen Sel'y & Ce., and
VVi-'ii ll. Mari'tsell iV- ("n, - both of
F.i."de' ; K'li 'i n I'aris, and I
Vu.','u nii i.ri predj(.er.s.
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Overcoat Prices are much lower than they were
at this time last year. Se right new ih he best
time te make leisurely selection of these ine
Wickham" Overcoats
$35-$40-$45
Jack Frest ha.-, alivailv ptnt-n lair warning tha i-. imt u
oil' ami nu'ii who like te i-Iukjm' tlu-ir elnthinj' isur'h -in
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.uiin.iii.KinK ih. .iiiiai d, i-u'eiiii"; ineir winter n lveat-s no.., i
while .-.tet-ks are at their be-t . And when ymi eenu- te think il '"
n mere.-, neininy k ne j-aim ii n lU-iiriviuir one s M.i ,,f .1 ?, v
d: f j ... V . A
iLT,) v. uritun uv tout , Olll U
lite Mercury Certainly ill lie.
I In- i, kluim" lJercuat- an ctrt.urb .1 ,,- 1,, t, ,,, u, . ,,,,
-t.ies that i.iij t-ei.i i'eai-cut Chesti 1 lit !u in inat, nminy 'il-ters i,.,.
tiful fabrus, uuludii.g many ilistin,ti p'a.e- .. k ea-es' ni' Ueei t ,1
ness. it ou iii'eiiii m p.e, ;u.iU. Mil m) m- SI. .1111 tee vu ..- ,,,! . ....
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-yneiiniiiUi w itli 1 t
this Stele
pptitunity. fm- tlie n.iiiie UH KlIAM, m.u 1
W, ok hunt 1 i-.hi
in. vli
Autumn Tep Coats, $29.50
ei: 'inr rki.idi value... the pi ., , f,itl.., 1 in ,t, , i,,. ,; , ,.,j j;,,
(..at- of luii malum-.'-. 1.1m ai.d i-,terd fa'uk-
Suits, With Extra Trousers, $29.50
'ihe.e is sUl cNcellent -el.aien in tin- vemliif 1 let of lip- f or--'
Suit-, ith tvu pair- u tieu-"s. All in ne st:lfc, and pattein-.
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