v?vW'iint"" ft K ir'iMW!?p','r V " " "1" ' 'ym"'" ",PT,TTP W I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER "3P 4 ' ' 13, 1021 5 i RflYKII I FI1 9HIIRT-i PROTEST SPEEDING C Neighborhood Reused by Sec ena Mcciueiu m. eiAiy-iirsL and Walnut Streets MEETING TO BE Death of one child nnd Injury te two mere In automobile accidents at Sixty- feet and walnut streets, all within I twntt four hours, n-eued a storm of ! ?, ,ne.?sus',x- K,neawn "V,,1".0 lnlct ,ns ' " tnc "" money, biit we did get our ' . .i, im,wiw t .. i,,,c Boetlcggero Special" b-oause Its Mves wit te jnll. That Is why we nre . pretest " "" """'- -' ""' , i Inj is t "' "VM " rciiucnis ei me toc tec toc tlen within the next few days. It is ' charged rannj cars speed ever the inter inter tfctlen. Lait night an auto driven by Victer Kon'tantvnevioz, Yerk sfect near Frankford nvenue. went up en the sldc yilk and smashed a small cenBtcr wagon In which two boys were riding. They tre injured. The boys arc Daniel Ilcnry, six years eM, Cl.'il Walnut street, and Rebert 1 Short, el. 0153 Snnsera street. Beth j rcre cut and bruised and the Short , KM bns a broken (JUilUl UU1HJ. I UUJ AAllnliKAiiA flM.. .-,. i !. Allu...t....ll TT.. T.erc m. u i" "" """"'""" '"- PltaI. ,11 , . rk 1. ,,,w pointed out that vandulisin had Jh: rioen l?n"lfnhC'nly,,ltc,, in $10'000 ie the Prk Konstnnt.vnevicz 111 1000 ball for a ; Mt year. farther hearing. When he was arreted ! last night, In addition te chnrgCB as n result of the arcident, he was aecuwnl el being Intoxicated. This charge whs withdrawn today when n police surgeon vhe examined him said, although he had had few drinks, he was perfectly able te drive an automebi'e. Residents of the neighborhood enlv recently pretfl'ted te the police the way the streets in the vicinity were being used as speedways. Among these tak ing a leading part In this pretest was Jehn Mal'em. 5851 Wa'nut streijt. Early Tuednv evening his plx-year-eld son was killed nt the same spot as the accident 'ast nlrht by an n'itmebll( diiven by H113I1 MrCu"Ieugh. Addison street near Fifty-fifth. MrCti'lmiuh if beins held v.itheut bail te await the action of the Corener. Mrs. Hcnrj , mother of 0110 of the boys Inj'ircd last night, mid today : ''I think It is u perfect crime the way automobiles spied near Sixty-first and Walnut ttrfets. Theri hnve been a Kreat many accidents there 1 ecently. My bishand nnd I ere going te de every thing In our power te i-top it. All our mlghbers are Indisiiant. We have no (iifinltf plans of just hew we wl 1 pre- I test nsuinst tnese Rfeeding moterenrp but I knew there will be n neighbor neighber neighbor leod meeting ery seen te discuss uhnt rctinn we ran tn!e." The Heuse that Heppe built Downtown I I 17-M 19 Chestnut Street Here is a beautiful instrument in a Sheraton period design. (Colonial, Heppelwhite, Chippendale or Leuis XV patterns also availab'e.) This is the instrument of the future. Yeu should have one. Genuine Victrela With a Console Cabinet 595 (With 10 Records, $103.30) ifcUl1 i ' 1 t$ lli IV ji F? XT Here is the best if j Ml 1Y1 S2j LS m buy in town! jl HUNDREDS of men welcomed tins M special pricing lus,t week ami A a ! hundredt; mere sill, when they uee theae V-r- feiVyA I Real Values at $8.00 V"aJ ! I rvALSIMEU SHOES give you the y"- J ?' 'kBr Mr Lf service yuu expect of them. rfl'&z&Z'' ' .-v',?;;'' '?r SI Solid leather throughout. ( '' '" .aayu y'"'y ' i We plan our bhueseften buying the " Vs';' ygf j MM leatlier eurhclves se we can stand bncl r , ,-j ' II of every pair we tell. ( mfg ! If Lusts Leathers jjjj till ;r,- Brngue Glubgew Grain It Jjl jl Vl Custom English Cordovan II fSS-s A .Medium Blucher Tan Rusula Calf I A .NV Feet Kerm Black Calf I j 'AW vVv Krench Lasta Black Kid ml . "-V-. "",,', s '' ' II lftBtatMi , tin i ffesreLs, 1"" ' ' ' ' ! 'Jit iVS'' net fines, newmm Captain Rey and His Erstwhile Cruise Cem Atlantic City, Out. 13. "Scheel 06., Itnew we nre up nnd delnc our duty blucfish tbrcc points off the pert bewj'"s rcnl fishermen ence mere," Bald Cap- nwnv W th venr clnrlPB This Ib new the every-day command of Captain Joe Rey, erstwhile Bklpper pM I pn of the rum -running schooner Poeo Peeo Poee UHLUUU . meke. Fer C,nntnn Inf. illiirna'ivl tin his cxperienceu following his arrest en the charge of smuggling liquor Inte the United States, has turned real fisher man ence mere. Today he Is master of the fhhlnc smock Sussex, known nt the Inlet ns crew is composed of (.eafaring men wlie in the Inst three months hare hm in ttic tens et I'ecierai authorities through their rum-running ai'tivtiii. I "Sure It's the 'Bootleggers' Special' ' and we arc rather proud te let the world TO CHECK VANDALISM McPherson Park May Be Put Under Falrmeunt Commission The cltv will be urged te put 5fc- nvenue. under care et the ralrmnunt Park Commission, by members of the er,t, Kcmdngteu lluilnei Meu's Ab- ' VJV. 11 V I VJi I '" IlL-WOIl WBN ucci 1 11s ncuen was ueciiieu upon at a 1 meeting of the organization, wliere It I States Eegtaurant anb Cafeteria Opens Tomorrow, Chestnut and 12th Sts. (Where Acker Quality Shep Was Fermerlu Located) Best wholesome feed at popular prices and the highest standard of service. A delicatessen, pastry and fruit department is part of this most modern Restaurant and Cafeteria in the United States. Entrances Beth en Chestnut and 12th Sts. Founded in 1865 Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 optewn Settlement may be by cash, charge ac count or through the Heppe Rental Pay ment Plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Pay Only $10 Down, $7 Mentldy Call, phone or write for catalogue and full particulars. C. J (ieppe & Sen Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Btli and Thompson Sta. THE BIG SHOE STORE j Four Flews With Seating Capacity for 00U ( Men, Women, 'Mwaeti, lieya and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Rum-Riinncrs Swear Off atul for Bluefish. lul.n - ,l"? Jl0?! Laviuc fifteen or twentv mlle off shore, hanllng in blucfish and ether toothsome denuens of the deep, Is net the dangerous job that rum-running was. I bave the two Asplnberg boys who were grabbed by Government men en the schooner Thomaston, in Phila delphia, charged with smuggling. Like myse'f, they are real fishermen aud took a flyer for big money. We did net imck te our fishing Iln lnes. We de net ivimt te be fintght again in the Gov- ernment net. Once was enough for us. On UiIh point we all agree and no timeunt of money can tempt us te give up the hook." NEW NAVY CHAPLAIN ON JOB Captain James O. MacNalr Succeeds Captain Dlcklne Here Captain James Duncan MacNalr has assumed his duties as chaplain at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He Is one of the few naval efiicers te be decorated for bravery during the war In u purely military operation. lie wjih uwiinlcd the rnvy Cres fe , ousnleiioiis gallantry In P.e'leeu Weed ,..i.ii .,..,. i.,.7 ,.ui. 7i, 1 111. iV" lie u"c.TPd Cantiilti Dlckins. who lias been ".pVigtd te Zy as chaplain V h the Pacific fleet uie taciiic weer. 6th and Thompson Streets Other Heppe Victrela Outfits Victrela 50, $50.10 With six -records Pay $5 down, $1 weekly Victrela 100, $158.50 With ten records Pay $tO down, $2 weekly Victrela XIV..$238.5u With ten records Pay $20 down, S2.50 weekly Victrela XVI, $283.50 With ten recerda Pay ?25 down, ctt weekly THUS T Four Armed Men Smash' Win dew of Stere Exchange) Shet3 With Police GET $1000 IN 6L0TH ROLLS ITeur robbers, who traveled In a mo me mo eortruck, smnsbed the window of Isa dora Sehlessbe-g's tailoring shop, -145 Xerth Flftv-secend fttrcet. shortly after .'! e'efrtek tliU morning and escaped with lolls if clnth wilucd nt S 100ft. after a revolver fight ith police. Schlossberg una awakened by n crash of glns. He ran te n window In time te see n truck pulling away from the LOO FLEE IN GUNFIRE EOCI Charge Account Invited lJt Mail Orders Filled B'U Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request 1215 Chestnut Street Complete Litie of Children's Fur Coats and Sets CfFur Coats, Scarfs, Chokers & Steles We have specially selected as Friday Specials the following Dependable Fur Coats, Scarfs, Chokers and Stoics they have been manufactured by ourselves, and were originally planned for inclusion in our Annual Sale, but unavoidable dc lays resulted, preventing their delivery until a day or two age. They have been Specially Cut in price for The quantities are strictly limited as advertised, and if you are in the market for Quality Furs, sold direct by us, less the middlemen's profits, and at Prices Still Further Reduced for Tomorrow, wc advise you te ns hop A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in our Storage Vault Until Rcquirrd Cf Fur Quantity Regularly (7) Marmet - (G) Russian Peny, length 90.00 (7) Trimmed Marmet lle.OO Ml THmmed Leenard Cat. DC-inch. . 120.00 (9) French Seal, 3 ', length (8) Australian Nutria. " ( length. . . (9) Natural Muskrat, ?i lnnjjth (7) Trimmed French Sea' (5) Hudsen Seal (8) Trimmed Hudsen Seal (0) Hudsen Seal, : i lengths (2) Moleskin Wraps, full length DT.'.OO (9) Trimmed Hudsen Seal, OG-iucii. . .:'.7.").U0 (2) Natural Sciuirrel. ' i length -IS).". 00 Extra Largr Size Fur Coats Up te .T2 Sirs' Chokers, Scarfs & Steles Qunntity RbuUI (9) Natural Squirrel Chokers 12.0 (8) -lap Mink Chokers ' 12.50 (9) Natural Mink Chokers 20.00 19) Taupe Fex Scarfs 25.00 (9) Brown Fex Scarfs 25.00 (7) Stem- Marten Chokers 40.00 (5) French Seal Steles , -15.00 (Gj Paum Marten Chokers 55.00 CI) Blade Lynx Scarfs 55.00 (4) Cress Fex Scarfs 55.00 (3) Scotch Mele Steles 75.00 (4) Natural Squirrel Steles 120.00 (3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers 120.00 (3) Jap Mink Steles 120.00 (2) Skunk Steles 1G5.00 q Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Cost. "Pay for the Werk When Yeu Want It Delivered," WjW.mrWITirurchaBinB: Agent' flnrtr rr,i'r. av.tiA.I tnarl nrerA nn file 'T driver's seat nnd two ethers en the rear of the truck. Schlossberg shouted for horn, but the men en the trnck laughed nt him ns they sped up Fifty-second , street. Sergeant Bernard, of tb Blxty-flrst and Thompson strrcts rtntlen, hcu d .SchlessbergV shouts and fired after the truck. The mm returned the tire nnd the early morning bnttle brought srercs et resident te their windows. Bprnnrd pursued the truck until It get beyond range. The motertruck carried no li cense togs. TWO DWELLINGSBURN West Philadelphia Tenants' Less Is $9000 Tire destroyed two dwellings In West Philadelphia late yesterday afternoon. The houses were thefe of A. Hall, 7021 Madisen street, and the house adjoining at 70I!n. occupied b V Spener Mrs. Hull nnd Mn. Spenr vert linmn at the time. Th fi'-, r.rljflnatcl Hi the Hall heiif Firemen h'id te draw water from Darb Crrck te figut the fire. Tlic te" uas .0000 Domine Anether interpretation of this unique Walk Over origination the slightly square tee walk ing shoe. Black Scotch Grain no Harpers 8 market I022 CHESTNUT SHOPS J-jsL Friday Early! Coats New 49.50 59.50 71.50 79.50 79.50 98.30 !W.50 120.00 1 75.00 1 95.00 210.00 215.00 250.00 IM5.00 .120.00 .'leO.OO .130.00 .1S0.00 .215J.OO .JiOO.OO .!'.2r.U0 New 7.5(1 7.50 12.50 1 1.50 14.50 24.50 29.5(1 .1 1.50 34.50 :M.50 19.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 110.00 Order Accepted rWiWI KMEM STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER II 1 !l I , Friday and eaiuraay i Will be Great Days in This Clothing Stere for Men ! Yeu may be sure there is a very go'ed reason for this Stere being the largest distributing centre of Men'sand Yeung Men's Clothing in Philadelphia. The weather at the end of last week was net gxied business weather, and yet we sold mere Suits and Overcoats than last year! That does net leek as if men were hesitating about buying, does H? At least, the customers of THIS Stere are net hesi tating. They knew WE HAVE THE GOODS, the right styles at the right prices. They knew there has been a drop in prices of MORE THAN ONE THIRD in the past year. They knew they can buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Stein-Blech, "Alee" and "WICKHAM" Clethes at this Stere only. They knew this is the Clothing Stere of Con stant Activity because it is the Stere that excels in QUALITY, VARIETY AND VALUE. Alce Ulsters and Ulsterettes $30, $35 and $40 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats $40, $45 and $50 The-se are the popular pricij for rea'ly tlne Winter Overcoats the greatest values no.-sible at these prices. We have finer Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats up te $75.00, and here are LONDON-MA UF. Overcoat? of Scotch fabrics,' much in demand, at $58.00. Twe Under-price Groups of Winter Overcoats, $33. $38 UUUti ,'iiul Ul-tert'ttea of rich, ii.m.i f ifni, of our bi-t -uppli'Tt. m tltu baa-en jmpulH' tvl- A Special Let of Winter Overcoats at 825.00 Men's ami u'in Men'c Ulster fir.'J UlfteivMi', nt mi iinu?ually !-iw prii'i . Hart. Schatl'ner iK: Marx Suits a I S45.00 t..p a'iu j Lnii.tr Hi''" v ''' Kirticuliirl p!"itheil wHl, the mi ricty 01 uttratie Mlf.' from tin1" !aliunuuy fanieu" imnu I'acturerb at thi price. Wickhant Suit at 30, S35 and S10 A 'enderfvil h-K'Ctiun of thee faultU'Ssl tailernl uit- for mm ami erip nu-n. lat. I '"-s mI- UCh at tilt r )-H, - Heckamini silk .Mixture Siuts. ,Sti'2.5(l Hnnus- iih- Suit-, ilu lincst fab-n'3 v.iivcii in in i-u-u. 1'auH- U-ss tall'MCtl. Ml Cl'IMLOt new Beys' "Makine Coats al $ iMierltr li'ai ii' out. I uii'M than .t iuai-i.111,'.' . I om em bi'Mni; all tin- ,U'ed fi'U'urt- of both in a '.ar "i.t of unu-ual Mrartiu. Isdo of bllMl.it .l.'tl,. Mill miI,i a'ld lu'ltid b'n-i, ium'i' -ide and n. nil iiecl.i ; -, .ind i'hiw rti bli' velliiT. .i-'c!- l' te is . ..if- !fl ".".". Heys' Mackiiwws at .Sfl.r.J and Si 12.75 ivtei ii .laekinav : -1 'et. e te I" 'i-ni-s-10.7."i; 11 te IS jcai-i-- U2.7ii. r .wnrilB. Al . loteier Hoeond IHuvir. rilbrt 8'reet, Uat VMMlt -1 . 'LT IK f S . fc'S. H l v v '1 il "f a iailcm-d y one Men's Suits With Rxtra Trousers $27.50, $34.50 Sitmit . ' -'j '- d"'fi'1ly t a " , rr . I ,ii" .Ji ""i uibr'i's, in a ,i-u,tv of '. f"i men and vuuiik mi-i . Ail s'zc rcpuiar, t ,', -heri. tul' and -len'ly Londen Tep Ceat, of Calmi-dine. SJ5.U0 hrnurt m v 'icii.e .-t It f"em everxca- .-'' '"' iinVirdtne Tep l"eat ? mern.ii . i ! r -ins -SH".ite Youth-" Suit-. 'J 1'air- of Lein Tnm-i'K S127.50 S'Ht l- Ki ur '.il.' hU' . 1 1 .ji-. '- rH.- "- Te I.i'v fur i. 'i 'i in I w.i e. ir 1, in ;h.'- th. "U ini ." of lO' k Siiis. SilK Slecking Three Ceeil ;ihii4s Al .s5c V ""'"' V,li "' "' in!i ith . urn. .1 1'ii'iv. ciiiin tiiji" and -oil-. In b'ai'k. n:. . . bhii', "ra , iorde in find ltii-nu ralf. Si'i &'v te IU. At $1.15 Ueitii-i" '.O-.irai.d iSdk Ste. l.ir .', fan "d bai'' -, narri.'V'."1 unulc--, ri"iviri'pd t"pl and feU.v. In bhn'k, vliile. rorde an and tun. Al S2.00- U'' 'a.entr '('ini ili Utie'l' Silk Stei-l-inp-, full faliiutied, 'ith i ieri'uri1'd I i ! tepti and foil'.-. i,nn te HgfL in the ffiirter e .dt prrvnt run). Sim rt'i- te 1UU. F' .r ill. tiilir ', v ,r St-eet. mil Aie'e i, Centre Every Day Come Mere and Mere Women Interested in Neme Corsets And in Consulting Mrs. Dearborn Of the Neme Institute, New Yerk Who will explain thu unique fashion and hjgicnii merits of ilu'M Peivit-. Women who huvp iifvi-r worn the correct Covets hrl'ere hav found a wonderful improvement in line and in comfort by weaving the right NEMO model. Sec Mr?. Dearborn tomorrow'. p'.riwbrM(f A Ctethlir Third l'loer, irrkt Ulrttt. Wt Cozy Bath Robes Fer the Youngsters Warmer kinds ready for chilly mornings and evening?. Blanket Bath Robes Pretty figured designs in reue and Copenhagen blue. Ml with cellar, pocket.-, nnd girdle. Sizes I te 18 year-, $'-'.75 te $6.95, ac cording te sizp. Corduroy Bath Robes In rose or Copenhagen blue. With cellar or cellarleas; 11 with a girdle. Sizes 2 te 10 years $3.95 te $5.50, according te size. BlrewbridE k C el..' , Third Fleer. Wt . Silver-plated Flatware sev r:riwx r inures Flatwtre of variety in pat te n and width of pr'ce range te suit every one. Among the styles are many of period de sign, including six of the Bea Bea eon's beautiful new patterns. Prices are substantially lower that last autumn. Fer in stance -- Teapoeith 2.50 te SI 0.00 dozen And ether Silverware in the same proportion. i?f .m tir-Mc 1 '"1 'h.' ..b -. Marl. aMiat Men's Fine Silk Knit Neckties, 75c Beautiful lustrous silk knitted rnur-in-Hands in all manner of stripe- dots and plain -.hadrs. The first we have seen te sell at se attractive a price 75c. t-trawnrMj. & Oeth'.r' A.I1I0 1 Markt' -ue. Beys' Blouses, 65c Excellent in quality, good geod goed Jooking and low in price. Of fancy stnped percale with oft attached lellar. Bejs" Seft Shirts $1.75 Of lii.i', fancy woven Vripe madras, with mcl.hand and turn turn eack cuffj. A 'Anndcrfull; geed value at Sl.T.'i. les' One-piece Out "tig I l.nuul i'ajatna.,. 4 te 10 jears SI. 25 - .- i'-. V &i ih'i'1" Let Your Phonograph Helj) Yeu Learn te Speak French The 1 uKTINAIMKiNi: - tPin of 'aiiKiiagi - i- i. -.imple and pra'tical pnniinraphii' method e' I'j.'hii i' I iciic'i. The prue !' ' . emplete I1 rencr ceur-i ui'-iudvir a!' ni'f'ssar; boekt and 1" nrd nrd '."e le'bun - . i. ll'."0. a-. jiayiiun'-i of ,.."'J lni.i i !il , if d'j-'u d Coaches and Cribs for the Baby , in Inn uf f ai'h. 1 rr.iK"d fur . .i- -eh .'t'l'i OS. thi I l.ird l le . IMech I'lillnuin SfJ.50 I 'n i-li ., ' 'iii'-. g-..' or c. i ij ; ui '"' '- r-d in i ei dllrn Stroller, .51 7.'J5 te -SSO.OO C eIiai)ii!)lf (ie-('art. .s"17.50 White Crib, Complete. M.50 Heavv (Galvanized Ash Cans. J.7." i ... .1 -l i' ir i a. i . i I i - cli 1 i II i , .1 ' ii : 'il . 1. 1 i i- gatfd I... 'n ."' ti -tH at (Jin -t i.'i i .i il I"1 l ' ,T : u ii.iii ri. , Uetitrj -h Siftt-rs. .s2.95 -a " i Ii. en. mm ' ,,e w itl ,v at it- tin : " 1 1. n lu-' Oi! I Fva tirs tl iii U. . : . . ( ' ' i i. I'. ' ' ..I II. .! i -. u.ill'Hi a n j, , i . I fi in t u'.ii liia-.-" 1' 'Hill'. si, , in - no Gas Heaters Until ii "n J I. .it) aim .'. !"'. Itt-tl.'-ttir 'n $4."J . tn $l'.i.('6. '.' -..-ii h -SI5.0O. .'jri.OO. SVJS. i it'll Uiidi 'in tj fn V1...00 te F0i'..ne tilvvtric Heaters Majcf-tic Heaters -.'ll.UU I'.citii'l i.jpr ?7.."'0 i - run- ..nt Reller Skates, 2.00 k- hit' t iit-eut 'J'10 pairs of Union IIjiiIwuic Heller ,katfB ball-bearing, udjUKtable te sell at thiB new low price- f'-'.OO. Striwbrldtn A clelhter !eurtb De I r vL.
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