l gy'aBflevSiBAgttiirYTLji 'MfffJrfnSSKnfl rteW5rifiiS!E5S5fi' SMj ittJ5CM?J.',F,: j irSsWFl -jwstaggig uTwa'SEa tWmli (fi'tf Tv;,jf t-w iw-" f ' "jgtJv-k .-jitfJIjlWiV Vrein-'Ji.-i 'x M.-H jr.fj.'V'i. rv . Ki & ' L ' - m j -;, 'j.$m 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 WOMAN SAYS CURB u RECKLESS POLICE" Mether, Whose Sen Was Killed by Accidental Shet, Pleads for "Protection" DEFIES THUGS TO SHOOT HIM, SLAPS 1 ON WRIS7 PAIR FLEE West Philadelphia Delicatessen Stere Proprietor Gets Angry When "Brave Bandits" Get Fresh BLUECOAT IS HELD 'Tlcnsc, Rentleraen, de something protect myself nntl tha ether mothers In thl city aRnlnst such thliiRs." In this way Mri. Mnry Flannisnn. 8108 Sunnyslde avenue, whose son Leuis was accidentally shot and killed by a patrolman en October 2, a'(Mrc'-ccl Corener's jury this morning. "I nm the mother of nine ether chil dren," Mrs Flanagan continued, "and hew can I feel nny security for 'limn until till rccklce shoetliiR hat been fam cwtwi-u, .,., ..,.., The coroner eniereu m iiiinuimii. ifl Iidwarrt Keitz. et tue uermiwiuiwii me tien, held without bail rer court, in announced he could tnke no ether ac tion. It was testified that fchertlv nftr midnight en the morning of the shoot sheet ing Fluuagan, who wan twenty-two, get off n trolley ear at (Ireene street and Chelten avenue. A he steed with n coniimnien two men ruihcd around the corner with I'atrelmim Seltz. with a drawn revolver. In purwnt. The po liceman llrcxl : the bullet struck Flana gan. He died the next day In the (5e (5e mnntewn Hospital. Other testimony showed that Sele. had detected two bandits in the net of holding up August H. McC.hee at Scheel lane and Chelten avenue and was chasing them. Tha bandits, Fred Gallagher and William Omrey, were rnught. nn.l were sentenced b Judge Men.ighiin te ten years In the Eastern l'enitcntiuiy. IT'S PENN'S BIRTHDAY Anniversary Will Be Marked by Spe cial Exercises Today Along with ether thing", today Is the anniversary of the Hnttle of Hn.r ings, the Battle of Jcnna the adoption of the Hill of nights nnd the births of the great Lord Colchester. Daniel Hun tington, William Venn nnd his unluekj contemperarj . King James II However, only one of tlif-e episode la celebrated In Philadelphia to day the birthday of l'enn. Did our civic father continue te live in the flesh he would be 275 years old. In the Wnnamakcr store there will be appropriate eerclsei in celebration of Penn'.s birthday. There was a special organ recital this morning at ! o'clock and another iust before neon. This aft ernoon the Wnnamaker Cadet Institute Military Hand gne n concert in Organ Hall, which was followed by the placing of wreaths en the William Fcnu tablet. HELD IN BOY'S STABBING Wife of Accused Says Rum "Made Him Crazy" Dennis Hanley, of Silver street near Huntingdon, was held for court this morning, charged, with having stabbed fifteen-year-old Jacob CJenrge, of Tvent -ninth Hreet near Somerset. According te witnesses at the hear- .lfiR before .Magistrate CWeld, the ns- """"Vault occurred without provocation. It was testified that Ilnnlev was diunk The boy was net srieuhly injured and was able te appear at the hearing. Hanley's wife said that jesteiday he had taken some liquor that "drove him crazy." She brought n sample te the magistrate nnd begged him te have it analyzed. Twe hnnditK. armed with automatic piteli, threatened te shout I .eon Kahn. proprietor of n delicatessen store at (101 Seuth Fifty-first street, last night unless he gave thetn the contents of (its nsli rcRister. Mr. Kahn lefued and the thugs tied. Perhaps the bandits would have ac complished their puipese if they iad gene about it in the orthodox waj, but they foolishly get Mr. Kahn angry and thnt finished their chances. They came in and asked Mr. Kahn for two seven -cent cigars, but changed their mind and demanded n better brand at ten cents. That reused Mr. Kahn's ire. As Mr. Kahn opened the cash regis ter te ring up the twenty cents the two men- well-dressed chaps about thirty further aggravated him b. pushing pis pis teln against his ribs. Then the added insult te lniury by demanding the money In the register. The hail gene tee far ccry obstinate bone in Mr. Kahn's body was working overtime. "(in ahead and sheet me, you feels." he said, "if yeu'e get nerve enough." The eiinit men argued for about five minutes in nn effort te convince Mr. Kahn of their Intention te send him te the Happy Hunting Grounds If he did net give up. Finally, one of them reached his hand Inte the open ensh register That was the last straw. Mr. Kahn told them te get out nnd enforced his order with n strong slap en the wrist behind the hand In his cash register. Then the bandits saw that Mr. Knhn meant business, and that there was no sense te further try te convince him of their sanguinary Intentions, and left the store Their enr was out front and they get Inte It nnd drove off, first premising te "come back aRain and get him " They probably expect te find Mr. Kahn in a better mood another time $1,000,000 LOSS IN FIRE PENN RALLY TONIGHT Twe-thirds of Columbus St. Decks In Charleston, S. C, Destroyed Charleston, S. C. Oct. 14. (Hy A P.) Estimates of less from the fire which last night destrejed two-thirds of the Columbus street decks of the Charleston Terminal Company weie placed today at mound SI. 000, 000. The less was mainly in feitlliz'T materials stored in wooden warehouses a northeast w ind keeping the llann s from the mere valuable upper ware ware lieusi's. Stai trd, it is believed hj sparks from the smokestack of a passing steamship, the lire taged lircely for four hours and then was confined te dense meke by smeuldering nitrate of se(Ja. kainit and ether hemical materials The burned area embraces a frontage of about 120O feet. BANDITSTAKEAUTO J! BUI LOSEJT AGAIN "Treat -'Em -Rough" Band Bounces Victim In and Out of Car, but Get Nothing STOLEN MACHINE FOUNDi A faulty electrical connection saved Charles Hess' auto for him nt midnight last night, when he was held up, searched and then thrown out by three reckless nute bandits who started operations by almost running him down. Hrcause of the connection, which "went had" n few mlnuteH after Hess had been thrown out, the bandits were forced te abandon the stelen car, and it was recovered bj the police. Hess lives nt -ir.3 1 North Tenth street, and Is employed as waiter at 11,1 Seuth Eleventh street. Last night nt Twenty-ninth street and Hunting Park avenue a red tour ing car bore down en him. Te nveid n wreck he wns forced te stall his engine. Thrown Out. Then Ilaclt Again When his car stepped two of three .voting men in the ether machine leaped out. drawing guns ns they did se. One of them leaped Inte the seat beside him. the ether ran nrnund en the ether side nnd opened the front deer. Hess found himself en the street. The next Instant he had been hustled back In the car. this time Inte the tenncau. one of the bandits nt the wheel, the ether beside the victim, n gun pressed te his side. The third bnndlt remained In the ether car, nnd was keeping It about n squore ahead. A few moments nfter the attack a family party In a touring car passed by and stepped, asking if anything was wrong. The bandit beside Hess pressed the gun tighter Inte his ribs nnd whis pered: "Keep your mouth shut." "Ne, we're nil right," the bandit called out In p. cheery volce and the ctheis drove en. Hess was taken te a point en the Enthusiasm High for Game Tomor row With Swarthmore ' Heroes of many gridiron battles of i the past will take part in a big Pcnn rnlly tonight in the quadrangle. Every possible arrangement te stir enthusiasm te its highest piti h has been mnde te insnire the YnriU team for Its big g.ime tomorrow with Swarthmore The team and the hardworking ' reaches will he towed in nutomebiles from the training headquarters te the dormitories by the freshmen. Hundreds of vards of rope have been supplied, s0 thnt every "frcshlc" will have oppor tunity te use his eneig. i Among the veteran "grads" who will speak will be Jehn C. Hell. Carl Wil hams and Pert Hell Jack Hart, lender of the Christian Association, will also help in urging the men en te victory. , iiX SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY jewns of crcne de rhino s.tln, (Teerffette crepe nnd Pelrct twills Gowns of Canten crtpr atlu crepe, crepe de chine. In plain bealcd and embroidered effects Values $48.00 fc2C I Values $65.00 fc1Q: and $SS.00 . . . pDJ te $83.00 J'0 : ANNE L. DEVLIN, 139 S. 13th Street j lif?' r&? niiii KnedPveH Iteiilevnnl near Fifth street. and there searched. The robbers found nothing In his pockets. He nad some silver, but this they overlooked. They rlse overlooked n dlmncnd pin In his nccktle. They were incensed nt finding Uitn without funds. "Wlmt'll we de with him?" the bandit In the tenncnu ntked the driver. "Threw him out." Mild the man nt the wheel. Hess fell en his face, but was net badly hurt. LEAVES $205,044 ESTATE Inventory of Charles Mortlmeore's Property Filed Wills Probated Ohnrles Mortlmeore, real estate oper ator, of West Philadelphia, who died recently, left n personal estate of $205, 011.43, according te the Inventory filed this morning with the Ilcglstcr of Wills. An inventory was also filed for the personal cstnte of Atlce M. Ar1n. "7 ' tied nt $5301.11. ' Adam nl - unc wills probated Jn,i... Charles llrewn. $4500; ChnXrt!?!' :J 3253 North llondelph ' DHft. 1 Husan Marshall. 4n.-.A fn..il. ?7200i tct;' rut $5750. Letters wcre granted Vi ...le n.j 1-.UIHI JimillOiptl .rM i-tn Husan Marshall, 4058 Chcstnnf ?2200i S?..L.SnUel Culler's "&& Krlc avenue. $13,000. ami t. ,'' 73 Walsh, 1247 foertli 8?J t eth 7, W 1 r,7nn Ttnf .... "."P1." street. S istcr the eVtate8 of Jeseph t'-p0 &"" 5010 Woedbind avenue, which i. atc."' tied nt. snane. ' "cn is tJ. Tl it i 1 r qfTKsessr 'XC,XX5 Charge Accounts Invited isxr-0:e:xs M W(f5 fiftffit) ffi; $BSl mmwwmwmm 1215 Chestnut Street Altib if 1 3 Tempting HA T Sales 3 I 1: and also g.50 mid also 1Q.00 Priced Specially for Saturday ''4 . i s 'I V v -Manufacturer's Sale"- WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Suits, Coats, Dresses AT HALF THEIR REAL VALUE 18'50 $35 Value 15-00 $45 Value TWEED SUITS All-Weel. Silk-Lined. SizeB 16 te 44. Stylish New Fabrics. Perfect Tailor ing. Mannish All-Weel SERGE SUITS Peachtene Velour, Silvertene, All-Weel Chiffen Broadcloth Buy direct from us get the benefit of our 26 years' experience as manufacturers of hieh.rade ,n(.. Micahe'& 1214 ARCH ST. mWhcrt Women's Dress Sells for Lexs JniKllliWIIiMlffl Geerge Allen, icn. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 VM&r Panne Velvet Lyens Veb-et Velvet nnd Metal Cleth Flower-Trimmed Hat Feather-Trimmed Hats Knibreidered Velvet Xavelty Fabrics :: '-Purchasing All the Season's Smartest Celers Adjustable Brims Tarn Effects ''uie-Fitt'np Turban ''lever Miishroetni Rreadsidc Effect Seft Rell Brims Matren Hats Agents' Orders Accepted:-:x. e $ x PrtparatienM Your Dressing Table l net fully eaulpped unlns It heldi a bettle of refreshing toilet water. Lilac Vegetal will deliRht your nse of the luxu rious, fill your Htermzrr with it Ute It after your bath. Bathe your c.i,H,ca wiiii cicieise or put it en your handkerchief. Yeu-IJ nlwayi want It. Men like Helelie after sh.vinf. Be aure te gt eeme today nnd get acquainted with the entire BciU Hevey Una. The Belle Hevey Ce. 80 N. 2d St. Phila.. P.. pimiiniiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiinmuiiii'iiiiuiKiiiiiiiiiiiicjiniimiiiic:!- mtmm i$ i A Ne red tape. Ne crabar-1 AI ranment. Strictly cenfiden-3 tial. Wear at you pay. g ' E K WOMEN'S y Coats &l Suits "Better Shoes for Less Meney' ei mar ;STYLESHOES W i fe i J8B1L MTfRntTTpi I l Jet 1 i a x iLiW "' a t 1 uMPkiic LAHk J'"" - ff I tVIEN'S pftg rrv e ; suit8& mtl & . I O'er coats nS&Jiz I $2Q Hyj r 1 B0YS, $0.95 S l II Suits & JJ , I ;' ' I Mackinaw8 T ! 0ATELY & FITZGERALD I St. II Kwn 18 U.A.i Ci Cr.Jlt I mSh. I WfwltBr'' " Clethlen I i fflPKf PMIMMejHtlATCKDAT KTKtOW0H I rl I M a III I ft masr i rWIsWk i-taHV U g 5T Y L tJjr1 H PES J StreD Pnnms I 1 !!inilll. Modified xsmi& i 1 . ' Medel W . -y f 11 J 1 . .......... IS I A iev I- all rashien at a ' 1 Usual Del Mar Lew Price ' h e i e e et Haby Cj i l-ipncn or It I e n g I Vfi int. i nr.iA.1 nl. I xvitw flpiiflnd llnnn ' I i iif tn i.ir.r inn i-i m (. it at 5 i 00 te fij tl 'i eivi r than else- H P 1 I FT : A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF Lewer -than -usual Price Hats Will be ready for today nnd Saturdny. Dozens of Levely Velvet Hats with imported trimmings will be en display. Their vulue cannot be surpassed anywhere, quality considered at $10.00 Allen's Levely Duvetyne Hats at $12.50 te $15.00 Aie quite the raRe. Scores of new models coming into stock for Saturday. Special Sports Velour Hals for Women and misses, $10.00 value at $5.00 iilnck Calf With feiirdf Inlay Patent Celt WUh Mitln Inlnv Itluck Suede With ( uir Inhn Tnn Calf Willi Smil "Mull- lulu)' roil tf c ,. Silk Hosiery Irevin Sa in t, ,nntnh Willi Mirile lnlu llrewn Kid ' 5l"i0 Willi hucde InUy ptclal Quality Centrally Located Headquai-ters for uSATP Women and SHOE CMUrm rhe Upstaire Shee Stere 121iehesVnuV Street Next Doer te Oppenhelm, CelliiiH Ce. Women's Silk Hosiery in Heavy Serviceable Quality, special $1.45 pr. The RhtidPH nrc Tan, ( nrdevun N'uy. Whltrt Rtid Bluck They iae Usle erter tepB nnd soles $3.00 English Sports Weel Hosiery, $2.00 Full-fn.Plilenr'd Hosiery of p'irn wool In conhrnero flnlBh Thcre nre (our coIerlriBS In hcathyr mixturi-v with hiuid-embreldcreil silk cle.. also cxcIubIne novelty fiinrts etriin in unusual effects Sale of Superior Quality Longcleth regular $4.50 grade, $3.00 10-yd. piece Tills nrwclal Ik for teUn and tuir.onew only There Is real tconemv in Leme eewlnK these das, pspuln'.y when you can find aueh n sheer line quality of lonffleih at a pncn I ke this, 30 inches wide, an fxcelltnt crade for underwear and Infantx' ilriHiis All-Weel Sweaters at Special Prices A group of Rirlh' Slipewr Sweaters, in Ileds, llliies, Tan, reduced te $2.50. Misses' Sweaters in black enlj ; long sleeves, round neck; Klrdle style, $11.95. Tuxedo Sweaters for women, in cress-bar weave, of soft lustrous wool, in Brown, Tan, Navy, Rlack. Special, $12.75. I Special Quality Silk Duvetyne, $5.50 yd. A fry desirable uelKlit that ill net rruMi or itiuhh readily; soft, lustrous quality, and comes in uli the seasen'H latest color tones, in cludlnK Uust, CJld Blue, lliavrr, .n and Bluck $1.00 Children's Fabric Gloves, 50c pair Pnunlo-fabrle 01ees In Fall welrjht In all clilliln n'H al?.cs ; sen ice nble colors, only enough for a few days Dralle's Illusion Flower Extract, 85c An lmprted concentrated extract In true flower odors without alcohol. Each bettle In small container. The odors are Violet. I.lly of the Valley. Ileso, Jasmine. This Is a very low prlce for this standard quality. i Coty's L'Origan Extract, special, $4.50 This famous French I'erfume In the lt-ez size ut this special pi Ice for a few days, l-'ace Powder In all shades flOe. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a dozen Allen's Hair Nets In both can shape and straight shape are famous the country ever for dependability. Kvery net rtuaranteed perfect or cheerfully replaced. If you have net used Allen's French Hair NeU). send ua tee for a sample or ask the women who wear them. JJ hillltlllllliM lUPOllTBnS, Dn8IOXER8 AND itAKBHR OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE UlOllBBT OUARAOTBB FOR MORE TUAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS "J GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES ttRl n' 2222En33T1 Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN'S APPAREL H A Special Presentation AFTERNOON GOWNS 39.50 Dresses of all the newest materials, copied from high-priced models. They show the longer lines, wide flowing sleeves, striking novel panels, new tones in flat beaded and embroidered motifs, unusual slashings and Spanish girdle effects. Women's and Misses'. SECOND FLOOR COATS and WRAPS 59.50 Smart belted coats, loose coats and semi-fitted models, beautifully fash ioned of Normandy Cleth, Pollyanna, Gerena, Duvet de Laine and Mous Meus syne; fully silk lined. In all sizes. Seme fur trimmed. THIRD FLOOR SUITS r MISSES 39.50 In Moussyne, Duvet de Laine and Tricotine. All the new Fall styles, individual nnd distinctive and very specially priced. Some trimmed with fur and lined throughout with first quality silk. In every new Autumn shade. SECOND FLOOR n 1 i I - Announcing the Formal Opening of Our Fur Department We wish te emphasize the fact that every one of the exquisite furs en display is of the highest quality pelts obtainable. In buying furs this guarantee is of Inestimable value te the customer nnd we wish te assure you that our twenty-six years of the highest reputation stands behind the quality of every HARRIS Fur Fashion or Garment. THIRD FLOOR We Specialize in Geiuns and Coats that Slenderize the Larger Women T iE3E32H iiiiiii FURS Formal Opening Saturday NORTHERN FUR CO. 1235 MARKET STREET 2d, 3d and 4th Floers Special One Day Introductory Sale Fer Saturday Only October 15th 2 H Including Only Few BAY SEAL H COATS HPHESE Coats are all made of fine, selected Australian skins, elegantly silk lined, in the most fashionable 1922 belted models, 36 inches long, full flare. Remember such sales de net occur everu day. De net mtss the saving opportunity of these low introductory prices. We Alse Offer an Immense Assortment of SEAL WRAPS, DOL MANS AND COA TS Seme Coats trimmed with Skunk and Squirrel and Beaver with the finest Pussywillew embroidered linings, and ether fur" costs. Our Prices Are Vern Lew EarlyBngWill Assure Yeu of Our Bet Choice Our long experience as manufacturers enables us te i.. . Uu,i wninviu Httim action in fit, style and iviw $125 1 S NORTHERN FUR CO., 1235 Market St. ,1 m 9 1 2d. 3d and 4th Floers MlHIBIMIIlHIIimuHStere Open 9 A. M Closes 10 P. M Sar.,- Z, J ii5 T '-' ,L. i... l-kv IM