-c.vj.it. W ., Vf- -((M.-.V; ",'TT'5''-t! '' '! .'jl V" 'M" 5"-'"t ''-' !("' rt yv V pVENINtf PUBLIC LEDGER-P3BTMIKMHIA; FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, 1021 MAGISTRATE EN B GUT ON SPEEDERS Dugan Fines Man Limit of $10 and Says Others Will Get Same WILL PROTECT CHILDREN Mnjslstrflte DiiRtin, slttliiR nt tlm Thirty second street nnd Woodland uremic pelien station tills morning, de clared war en automobile speeders, cit ing the fact that three We-t Philadel phia children's lives had been sacrificed e motorcars in the last three days. pjnciiR Mlclstcin, traveling et the rte of forty miles nn hour en Cedar avenue, was stepped nt lxty-sccend ftrMt by Tinfflc OfTiccr Middlesten nnd "I am sorry that the law docs llet nllew h"' '" hc n'0,,fi '"'ver' w"h yu." mM Mnsi'trntc UuKfin. when Micl cttln was arraigned. " nm fining you $10 nnd costs, which is the limit thnt the law allows. "Ynu and men like you are putting i lives of nil the West Philadelphia Khoel children In jeopardy daily. Three little ones have died In as many days. "I will chnnge that sltuntlen out here, if' it is humanly possible. Frem new en I issue this warning te nil fpecders that I will, regardless of who their friends mny be. punish them nl vnvs te the full extent of the law." .Tust after he had hissed his mother in rxchange for pennies for candy. Charles Lawrence, pight years old. Ilrt North Fifty-first street, rnn In front nf an nuloinehlle nt Fifty-first and rtnee street, nnd was fatally injured He died last night nt 10 o'clock In (he West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital. Ilis death waB the Med ro re wltlng from automebilo accidents In this city since January 1. Madeline Hummcrle, seventeen years old, Flfty-ecventh street below Glrnrd Rtenne, driver of the car, was ar rested although wltncsses say phe could net have avoided the accident. With ber In the automobile were Marlen Silver- .1 Vfftv.KAVfltltli ntrepf hplnw f.lr. ird avenue; Annn Putt, Ilace street nbeve Fifty-first, nnd Eleaner O'Tlrlen, ! Fifty-third street below Master. All arc I wen teen. They wcre nn their way from the West Pliltndclphln High Scheel, where they nre students. The uppnlllng tell of lifer taken in street, accidents In Philadelphia can only be blamed en insufficient traffic control outside the central sections of the clt.v, nccerdlng te police efliclnls, investigators of (lie Corener's office, churches nnd schools. Director Cortclyeu snys thnt net a dny passed for weeks without bring ing te his office delegations or commu nications from tcctlenal organizations, schools or churches asking thnt police men be stationed nt corners where no cldcntn occur almost dnlly. A mass meeting of pretest Is being plnnncd by residents In the vicinity of Sixty-first nnd Wnlnut streets, where n boy was killed Tuesday night. GUNS FOIL SPRINTER Medal Helder Decides te Hand Over Cash When Held Up . The sprinting ability which wen him two geld medals for 100-yntd dnshes proved of no value te Gilbert A. Xahtn, 1110 Duucnnnen nvenue, early tedny, when five nrmed meter bnndlts held him up nt Thirteenth street nnd Wlndrlm nvenue. Nnhm, who la twenty-seven yenrs old. was wnlklng.heme nt 12:fi0 A. M. when n big touring enr drew nbrenst of him nnd the five men leaped out. All hnd guns. Nnhm meditnted n cham pionship dnsh, but changed his mind when the pistol barrels were pointed nt him. The robbers took $7"j, n geld watch and two geld medals which Nnhm wen In 1010 at athletic contests. TROLLEY HALTS ON R. R.; 14NEAR DEATH Many Children Just Escape When Train Crashes Inte Stalled Car PASSENGERS CUT BY GLASS Fourteen passengers, most of them children returning from school, were In danger of death when n trolley csr in which tluv were riding late yesterday stalled In front of n train near Seuth Woodbury. The car was en the Public Service Company's line from Cnmdcn te Mnntua and was crossing the tracks of the Pcnnsgrove Branch of the W. J. and S. S. Jtnllread. The trolley conductor had run ahead and signaled it wns safe te cress, as a bend In the read bid the train from his view. The trolley was In the middle of the tracks when the pole enme off. Hy this time tlntrnln was in sight. The pas sengers snw the enrushlng train, nnd mndc a wild dnsh for the doers te cs cs cape before the Inevitable crash. Men and women en the car unselfishly shep herded the children before them, waiting te sec thnt nil the youngsters wcre safely off. Fortunately, It took but a few sec onds te empty the cnr. The engineer of the approaching train snw a collision wns incvltnblc, as seen ns he rounded the curve. He used nil his skill te step the trnln, but though he reduced Its speed greatly, thereby prebnbly saving the lives of nt least some of the pns sengcrs, he wns triable te avoid a col lision. The trnln struck the trolley with sufficient force te damage it badly. One pnsscngcr, Wllllnm Harris, n Negro, wns thrown violently te the fleer nnd suffered nervous cel'apic. He wns taken te Urcwcr's Hespitnl, nt Woodbury, ivhcre he wns kept overnight for obser ebser obser vntlen. Others were slightly bruised or cut by Hying glnss. It wns neces sary te drag the damaged car, te the barn nnd get another te take the pas sengers te their home in Mnntun. psiifiniMiffl AT WirOIBSAI.K COST Nsw RENAULT Town Ctr Lindelet Th correct CAr for Secial Ug. Manufactured In France. ttenanlt Anency. 30fl N. Ilrend St. niini!ill!ll!!l!!lim!lll1l!ll1limWllfllin!H!IIIIIII!l!lIIIIIiraiiliiHI!l tKTfffimmUnRjyi 3 W Sterling Silver ! Tea encfDinnef Services -After-Dinner Coffee Services Knives, Fera"" Spoons Uaelbl appreciated gifta ItJiUlUUHMOftldrjjidlMiJiMlWIIiJC Guaranteed Oakland Moter Car Ce. 918 N. Bread Street Poplar 0407 Open Eveniiigi i- i FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED Till: ROSENBACn GALLERIES 1350 Walnut Street REWARD-NO QUESTIONS IF THE 2 young men who borrowed a. FORD SEDAN y. 3. License Ne. 220480) AT 1940 N. 13th ST. YESTERDAY Will retnrn car fe the owner, 8. C. IIecer, rebllc T.edger, flth S Chestnut At. Advertising paves the way for a quick and satisfactory ale when you or your people meet the buyer face te face. The Helmes Press, Trinttn 131S.29 Cherry Street Philadelphia V. HAVE you found the big idea that should be back of a successful presentation of your product ? HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sale Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia A Charming Setting The surroundings alone con tribute greatly te the popularity of Strath Haven as a permanent residence fine old trees, green lawns and weeded hillsides what a playground they make for the children! And the kind of service you would expect from such a place is exactly the kind we main tain for your comfort and well being. Why net come out for dinner some evening? Telephone, and a car will meet the train. Str&thH&reii Swarthmore, Pa. Tiuenty-ene minute from Bread St. AL UE is the Only True Yard-Stick J f Men who buy price alone run the risk of making a great mistake lets of things, that are low in price are actually very expensive, because they are neither serviceable nor satisfactory. f Value 13 the only true measure. When a man buys a Suit of Clethes, Tep Ceat or Overcoat here, he is making an investment in clothing which will prove profitable because he has bought something which i of real value and net clothing which has been cheaply constructed te sell down te a low figure. And this season we arc gratified te be able te sell clothing of Reed Type, Quality and Value at prices much lower than in recent cars $30 te $75 for Suits, Tep Coats, Overcoats. w 7, Office Bank ai ,nes Blank "Reeks bound A loose leaf Jithegrraphin& 'Printing it .. r f- it'j;;amiffiOT''Le;rtwda:y .329 rfarket Street HARBYSTEEL v equipment; Lockers. Bins, Shelving Cabinets. Lcttcrfilcs Wire Werk, Wire Cleth Sieves, Brushes EDW. J. DAJIBY & SON 520 N. 3d St. Phene: Mar. B6t or Spruce 999 !V JACOB REED'S SONS M24-1426 ttestaettSfaeeH Old bait won't land 1922 fish. Your business catch will depend largely en the. newer kind of ad vertising and selling. Phene LOCust 55-40. Tiir ruciiAne a. FOLEY ADvnnrisjNa AGENCY. Inc. m i i. a n r. l h, i A a rmaeNAL tnvice r e nre a rieN Architectural woeo spvremcV TOE, J'I'illl'illJini'lililllllliliillllllSIIIIIIIIJE'fflSIIHIIIIllllSliailllMmi, I M There's a treat in store g for you! asce Coff 25 S, lb At all our Stores i BTOBCS CO. tJ tafti : I n a I if This business has forty four years of satisfactory performance behind it. The plant and machinery arc new and represent the last v e r d in modern methods. It is the largest plant for the construction of tine woodwork in the East, occupying 23 acres. Architects and builders realize that we arc better able than ever te handle any sort of fine cabinet work in quality as well as quantity. in Niiiwiraira,''!' u',i,ii:!,'..;i,iiiiO':,i.uaii!aiir Gee. w Smith & Company, Inc. 492 St & Grays Ave. Phiia. A SavingsFund Department with a Checking Privilege Beginning October 18th, we will open accounts in our Savings Fund Department, allowing each deposi tor the privilege of drawing six checks per month with interest at 7b the People of Philadelphia we announce the ACKIN OTORS 834 N. Bread St. ,J. JAY VANDERGRIFT, Pres. WM. B. RICHARDS, Sec. J. W. MACKIN, Vice lv as distributors for the Philadelphia territory ; mbracing Eastern Penna., Southern New Jersey, Delaware and Eastern Shere of Maryland for es. 3 Saturday is the big day te bun your Fall Clethes Get YOURS at Perry's Tomorrow ! OUR SUPER-VALUES TALK FOR THEMSELVES $28 $33 $38 WE COULDN'T SAY MORE ,jf we wrote a book. AND WE'RE READY te make your trip a mighty profitable one. Everything here is in your favor. The styles and fabrics you want, the colors you prefer and the prices you want te. pay. PERRY'S THE VOCABULARY of a Shakespeare would be necessary te tell all the geed things about our new Fall suits. Just te whet your appetite though they are herringbones, cheviets, worsteds, tweeds, hemespuns of the most pleasing designs and patterns imaginable. It's worth your while te give them a leek. They're all SUPER-VALUES. P h R k V ' S THERE GOES THE ORCHES TRA. Hew "easy" you feel in your snug-fitting Tuxedo as you hurry for your partner. Perry's evening clothes are always cor rect. Feather-weight silk linings. Satin Duchess facings, fancy and conservative trimmings. Prices start at $43. E K Y ' ? WINTER is just around the cor ner. Better get a big. warm coat before the snow flies. If you could see the luxurious ulsters we have here you would be enthusiastic about them. Made of the finest fabrics loomed with richly de signed plaid backs. SUPER VALUES? Yes. Sir. every last one of 'em. PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut O NOW MOTOR CARS JL 7 e5 . O. ;. si. I.mux The Tcfi Prove v Units The usual 4rr interest will be allowed en regular Savings Fund deposits ndt subject te check. National Bank of Commerce, 713 Chestnut St. Nathan T. Felwcll. President National Bank with a Savims Fund Dep&rnt 1. Continental Red Seal Moter. '. Dclce Starter and Ignition, a. Timkcn Axles. .. Spiccr Universal Joints, ii. Ilrewn-Lipr. Transmission. 6. lit-fi & Beck Clutch. ?. Ray field Carburetor. S. h'xide Battery. !). Fedders Radiator Xivkcl-Sih-er. 10. Ccmmcr Steering (hur. Has Your Business "Persenalit "? By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER Tht. a:.i '11 cmnpr i-. ib- iimik ri,-t im tiw the meit l""r""1'1"1 "- "l'f'unn!ity." Ui ..,- n. v,.. , un hitflu'i than their Miuivev Thr Bread Spect Uia).-1. l.'JOU X..ith Hreuil Stn-et brent lies the p r-i.tinhty f Mi. A. I.. A-lit'i. Perhap- it ' b.vnu.-r l. A-lii i;ivfs his entire unu- anl n'tentien te the Bread Street i i;iie;. -Such attPtitn.ii te detail a. util.ii..wi te me," hai I c u-hi 11 1 n.el 1,'in M,. nttendinir the funem' s, r-. u-es of h.., wife. Hew .an one man ie -neli eseellem er 1 1 e ?" It i! net 'In wuM ..I .im- man il i- ; he eiviee of all .nipl..er .embit.ed. men and weniu. lint n is the '-,,, ..(( f' of e,r man whieli makes the Serviee noem pa fable 'tie personality i,f M, .hii. At the Heur of Death. Call: Penkr 7890 ....!,. Temporary Location at 834 N. Bread St. Pending erection of their 4-story building a t SOS North Bread St. te house their com bmed bales, Service and Parts Departments. MOON MOTOR CAR GO. of ST. LOUIS Entire Territory Open for Dealers ArEwaKi ll II flihliB Ncvv r',uvy(l Hernet. f IHHKIriflBHrmrHH ??," wur.'ti.. .J'f, mm 1 t :m i j j m IS "t- .