Ai'ir -V,ff "" Tff '; '-tH 5i' v.j(i - r r "?I s EVENING. PUBLIC , LEDGEft-PHILADELPlA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 v e JAILED FOR GIVING ENGLISH HOCKEY GIRLS VISIT PHILADELPHIA DOPE TO HATES Heuse of Correction Empleye Gets Year Paid $1 te De liver Bex, He Says HEROIN IS FOUND IN'LETTER Convicted et having Rirn n piuk ttfc rentaiiiitic clrtiRs te iin iinnntc of thr Heiiip nt Correction. C'linrlrs 11. Hcpi'crl'ln. Mxly-fetir .venrs old. wan glnn n vnr in liic reuntv lirl'en li.v .TudiP Mminshnn tmln, in Qunrtpr Scolens Court. It utrt tcMllie.-: hy Kthvnnl It. Slid Unburn, " eflirinl of the Heuse of Cor Cer Cor jfectfen, 'hat llcpjii'rlcln had been srnt te tlie institution off nnd en for n num ber of Jftr"i Shewlnp nn Inollmitlen te better himself, lie wns placed en the pnyrell nt SIS n month, his benrd and clothe. H- vns employed as n wagon jrher en Iletis-c of Correction arm. InnintP" of the institution were ip. reiving ilrtiB. it vnn mid, nnd nn in- I TfstiRatlen wns iiyidp. It vn dicov dicev fred, necerdlng te testimony, tlmt llep pcrleln hnd called nt n heun- en Tenth street above Green, the home of a sis ter of Albert llnrger. Uai'Kcr vns ren- j fined te the Heuse of Correction an n drug nddiet. I The next tlaj Heppcrlcin wns rauglit i passing n jmcUnge te ltnrger. In thej box cre enndy. tobnece nnd a letter containing herein ready for um Hep pcrlcin pleaded guilty te (lip ('barge but insisted he did net knew the pack age contained drugs. He paid he had received $1 for his services. He denfed ever hning taken packages of any kind in nrknners before. Slii'llcnbuiK told Judirc there wns no doubt certain iumntcs hud received drugH In tin- pnst, but cverj precaution hnd been tnl.cii te prevent Jt, and it wan new iiupesibp for drugH te be breiiRbt in, i-vcept, peibly, by emp dl'bencst empleye. " r I f gwwpw!'MlfiwlKac8& I.eilccr l'hetn Srvlce Ilnvrrfenl, nnhcil in I'lilla EXPERTS STRESS CARE OF ANIMALS Delegates of Humane Bodies Throughout Country Here for Convention steamship The fnir ntlilclcs, passengers nlxinrd tlie American Line ilelplila csterdny. The first match will be a practice tilt at the l'hlladelphla Cricket Club tomorrow aftcnioen. In the group arc (be .Misses' C. J. Oashell. captain; M. A. Gaskcll, iitnplie; 31. S. Clny, W. A. Kallmann. 1. M. N. I'rlcc, II. Cnnnflclil. P. Scarlet, K. It. t'larhp. P. I.. I. Stewart. C. C. Warner, K. K. Lltldcrsrtale, M. S. Ames, A. K. Wilcelis und .Mrs. .1. Ward CHILDREN ARE DISCUSSED The welfare of children nnd aniinnls nnd the advancement of humane Inter t in nit nnitK of the ceuntiy is the outstanding thought of the fertj fifth nnnu.ll meeting of the American Humane Association, which opened nt the Hetel Mnjcslic this morning Prominent humanitarians from nil parts of the United .Stnts an partici pating in debates en sublccU pertaining te the welfare of children and nnlinius. Today and tomorrow Is irlven ever te nnimnl subjects nnd children sub jects will be taken up Wednesday nnd ThvrsdnV. Dr. William O. S'tlllmnn. of Albany. . Y., is presiding, and the speakers include the follewing: Dr. Themas II. Flnegan. State Sup erintendent of Educatien: Mr II. Clnv Preston, secretary ei hip .w ier.i DIAMONDS AND BANKBOOK I FOUND ON WOMAN BEGGARI With for $103 Cash, She Is Held Stealing $6 Frem Child A scventy-jcar-eld beggar woman, who imd en her person ,$10:i in tnsli, a diamond lirnreli-t. n diamond lnnlllerp and a bank book showing SIS01B te her credit, was airalgucd before Magistrate Moneghnu I Uugnn today, clmiged with "tooling .$((. She was wearing a fur cent. Ws-terdny afternoon Charles Ilrrbo Ilrrbe witz, three jenrs old. S02!t Kn-tulrk nxciiue, was playing in the kitchen with six one-dellnr bills. The woman wnlked In and took them The child's father chnspil the woman nnd rniight her a block nwn. She denied taking the money nnd said she wan begging te raise money for the peer." Hcrheultz benrehed her and found his $11 besides the SIO,"!. the bunk book und the jewels. This morning when she was arrnlenpd bifoie Magistrate Dugnn she said she LAY CORNERSTONE FOR BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH I Rev. Dr. Russell Conwell Officiates i at Fifty-ninth and Pine The cornerstone of the new I'ercnn linptist nuircli. nt r ilty-nintli niul was Hnra IJpscliutz. of DIO Dnly slicct. Pme streets, wns laid yeterday by ttbe She was held in .?."00 bail for court. Rev. Dr. Russell II. Conwell. pastor of - - Temple Daptist Church. The edifice, MflTnRMAM IQ UPI n will cost about Kfl.OiW. A silver hewc! ' mu ' ""MAN leH tLD for the laying of the stone wns pre- i ,..,. . . . wntcd by the Master Ma-ens in the ' Car Killed Seven-Year-Old Garnet congregetion ' Street Bey ".",."';, Wl'"h', '"., ' inhn Unucrty. n .noten.-an. T.V.1 Presided, lhn.enwu.tlns n the scrv- Nertll ,.resk ;tre,, , ,, f , ; ices were the Itev. Dr. Walter II. i, fr ,,,:, '., 't",,w""..r .. ..-. ..v ... i. ...r,,k. iii lllllll- Khuinwny. dean of Temple 1'niversit.v the Hev. Dr. A. K. Harris, pastor of Bethlehem Haptlst Church: the Hev. Henry W. Stringer, vice prcshlpnt of the Haptlst t'nlen, .ind (ieorge V.. Kil- KjTOT-HHiS ffi-ff Jasti lore jiiigi-trntc iiswuKi, in tlic Nitio Nitie ticnth nnd ()fi rd streets pelirc station. 'laugliter this meininj s tiic result of nn accident in whhh Ins car struck and killed (tilbert Ki-i.ser, seven jcur.s old. StWO Nertll Cornet street. The boy ran in fient of Haffert TO HONOR DR. MUTSCHLER American College of Surgeons te Confer Fellowship en Physician Dr. he. lis II. Mutsehlcr, 1(JSi"i Spiucc street, is te receive (lie degree of Fel low of the American College of Sur geons when that organization assembles here en October SI for its auutinl con vention. Dr. Mut.schlcr has been In I'urepe since caily summer deins lcseiirch work in bone and gland discuses and will return Sahnihi.i. LOST WATCH AT FERRY Philadelphia Man Recovers Jewelry When Patrolman Make3 Arrest .Jehn 'tic en, SSO Callow hill street, was committed te jail in default of ."00 hail today by Kecerder StucUhouse, of Camden, charged with phking the pocket of .lebn 1 hep, IS17 Green street, of tiiis clt. hee charged thnt while waiting at the ferry je.sterdny in Knt Camden lie felt Urepn brush ugainst him and then dis covered his wiiteh nnd chain and $10 were missing. A patrolman arrested. Green and found the misbing articles en him. ATTEMPTED THEFT; IS HELD Olncy Man Accused of Trying Steal $3000 Aute Hugh Plnhcrt.v. "lniminir irsidcwp in North Trout streit. tiinev. 1ms been bfld by M-isistrntP Cemlv. ftgentz, in defAult of .$1000 bni for tri.il in the Montgeinerj County courts. KlnliPrty, 0gent7. pelice charge. ntteni ted te steal n SH0O0 automobile owned In Sanui'l II. Illsh. of Jenkii'tewn. fiiii n point en Old Yerk renl. It is alleccd I'lnheity has b,.M, barged tiiree separate times with thefts or attempted thefts of automo biles, hut was never cenvirtcd. t0: MATHER BOY BETTER Lad Thrown by Herse October 8 Still Unconscious, However Charles K. Mather, Sd. feurtepn yceis old. who wns badl Injured October 8 when thrown from his hnrin, is still un-con-cieus at the Chester County Hos pital. Despite the nine da.is of unconscious uncenscious unconscieus ni"' It is reported thnt he lias shown improvement, but is still In a serious femlltinn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victer Mather, of Aonweod Cottage. Real Qualify m These Fall Snitings Every Jenes suit means real sat isfaction te its wearer for several reasons. First, because these suit ings both demcbtic and foreign arc of the finest second, because of per fect tailoring and third, because of reasonable prices. $" te S75 A Spjccial Table at $30 S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street "A BUSY NIGHT IN MEDIA," BEING AN ALARMING FARCE Containing Much Neise, a Few Thrills and Ne Real Danger The s ?no is night. The setting i still strcrts nnd silent neuses The drematin peisonae me the eniirc pop pep ulncp of Media. Suddenly comes a sound. liells of tin and pewter and nMcel flutter forth. Lights appear .swiftly in the house-. Heads appear nt the windows. Prem house te house the cry is tnl.c) up. "The bank is in d.inscr!" The scene shifts te the Minee in frrnt of tiie Chatter National Hunk. Men lu nr inj stnjfes of dc-h ibllte swarm about. The word "I'.urglnrs!" is Krciitncri into cvciy eat. Then a man conies shout in; that htuglar alarm wiiet have been crossed. Citizens leek dumfeuudcdly. They shiwr 'Viu! yawn nnd st.irt home when, te the horror of nil, the clamor of the I ells grows yet louder. Seme nish upon the steps of the bank, and bent fran tically against the doers. Futile! At lest n inn n nppcnrs with a ker. He climbs the steps, unlocks the inns sive doers ind disappears within the bank. Silence ttcmendeus, in credible ! TO INSt'UK early clfllvcrv, nitre yntir erile rs new for rnlrtiit.trs, blotters. ref t- Inir rnrcW nnd nnrltlr. I'liene Wiiliuit 2031 for niipM'itnKiit. 0ir ertlst nntt ropy wrlterH eri prreuretl le clve the best result" elrtnlnnl'tr en mierlnl nerk. AIIT AOVFnTIMNO SKllVlf K fiSS Itenl ltnte Trust Illrlir. State Humane Education Committed Miss Frances Clarke, of the Uroeklyn Training Hclioel for Teachers; Dr. Francis II. Ilewlcy, president of the Massachusetts 8. P. C. A. ; Hayden O. Merrill. Hey Scout executive, or Stam ford, Conn. : Judge Hebert J. Wilkin, of the Hroeklyn Children's Ceurt: Miss Agues Hcppller, of Philadelphia; Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of the Herse As sociation of Amcrlcu : Prank II, Ilutb Ilutb erferd, operative manager Pennsylvania R. P. C. A. ; .1. K. King, of Hast Ht. heuls; Herace K. Peery. of Cleveland : II. h. Heberts, of Chicage: Eugene Moren, of Columbus, Ohie; Dr. A. K Frtdcricks, Statu liumnne agent of Wisconsin; Alfred P. Wliltmnn, secre tarv Peunsylvauhi Society te Protect Children from Cruelty ; Miss Jennie Miuor. neting secretary of the New New Yerk Child hnber Committee; A. M. Welch, of Tulsa, ( Oklahoma, nnd Wel come W. Ilradley. (J Omaha. Club for Norrlstewn j Nornstewfi Is te huve an cxcluslve club, te be known ns the Norristown Club, with n limited membership of 'Mi). Ihich member must deposit ?.'t00, which, ' In case et iicatn, Is leturned te the' widow. WILL DRAG HVER FOR CHILD'S BODY Tiny Express Wagen en Bank Probably T0II3 Tale of Tragedy BOY MAY BE KIDNAPPED Police will drat: the DpIoweip Klver near Crnmer Hill, Camden. In nn ef fort te find thice-ycar-eld Paul Car lln, il'Rl Concord awnuc. missing from Ilia home plnre lie left early yesterday dragging a 'mall express wagon. The express wagon, mute testimony of a possible trngedj . was found fif teen fctt from the river han't usterdny afternoon. Questioning of Paul's piny mntcslinH se far led te nothing, When the child did net return liemt for dinner yrstcrdriy his pnrentJi bcgrni questioning the neighbors. Ne en r-' membered nnvlng Been lilm. Ills par ents; telephoned the police. One report authorities gbt was ,tbat a boy answering Paul's description was seen getting en a trolley bound for the ferries In company with n man, Heth pelice ami i-aui a purcum ui ui ceunt this, principally because of the express wngen found by the river bank. Thp spot where It was found Is only a few squares from hln home, The plaee where he wns reported te have been seen with the wan is possibly a half mils away. The police point out thnt lets of small boys may be seen getting en trellejs with men early Sunday morn ing. Paul, like till normal children, felt attraction for water, hike all children lie was warned te keep iuvhj from the liver, and. again like all children, or dinarily did just wlint he was told net te de. Time nnd time ngnJn he wan brought from the river bank where he I ud lieen cautioned net te go. v;- Jb WANTED i t'Mf MTnmnn "iiw KiiuHt nun in niiTt from heiMct te henxe te unnettnre the eUnlns f i' "cw f lift hoi nnd in tnUr ttr f'ftll ."Aterdivr TiijU). Mnn iih.ih l.uati- 1 nv r 1 iti,iit. Executive Wanted Ktnbllnhe'l mnnu'fir'ttr n rerrrn has nn ppT.lnit fir an nctlM' man of mature. Jmlcmnet en1 exprlnnci! a rretnr" nnd tieamirer. Intnient requlrd, J5000 te $10 000 AcMrss a 703. i.r.rtdiii: nirui: MR. BUSINESS MAN Have your books kept right. If your business is tee imill te hive a bookkeeper all of tbe time, I am epen for one or two evenings a week. Make statements, col lect your back accounts and put (Lints in proper shape. A 723, LEDGER OFFICE luSYDA rir MGn-i. CUIH Bn 3 5iL.VLn3rirrHa "..iru-"- "'nn... W -"ens. CRYSTALWEDDlNGi BowIs-Vases-SandwicIiTrqys-Cempotes-WatcrScte -Ice TeaSete - Large assortment etEtidrcvcd 'Ametv'st Decorative end VsehZ ill Te Every Man Who Can See a Red Barn at Twenty Feet! THIS IS A WEEK OF INTENSIFIED SUPER-VALUES IN NEW FALL SUITS MANY OF THEM $50 and $55 qualities, and net a single one worth a whit less than $45 at cur rent market prices Family Secrets A Complete Real Estate Institution .QL &. Jxr?, 'f By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER jnfiIni the,s,Iert sPace of nn hour after the hcavv hand of death has fallen upon jeu the Funernl Director learns mere about your innermost feeling, about your family secrets, than the Docter, the Lawyer or even the "Minister. . This truth bningr undeniable, why should one net select li.s Funeral Director with the same care and foresight that 1 e does ether professional men, and at a time of sound judgment in the sunshine of life, in the prime of health Juunicm Mr. Asher. of the Bread Street Chapel, H09 North Bread Street, in full understanding of the importance of family secrets and in appreciation of the close relationship be veen ar.?hs.a previsions for the "ieu are invited te call and learn meic about this. At the Heur of Death. Call: Penl,- 7890 ll i$ -v An Unusual Real Estate Catalog Wc announce the publication of a comprehensive catalog of Real Estate, covering a wide range of requirements. It includes Centrally Located Properties, Building Sites and Industrial Properties, West Philadelphia Business Properties, North Philadelphia Business Properties, Seuth Philadelphia Business Properties, Centrally Located Apartment Houses, West Philadelphia Apartment Houses, North Philadelphia Apartment Houses, West Philadelphia Dwellings. North Philadelphia Dwellings, Seuth Phila delphia Dwellings, Suburban Dwellings, Farms. Te any one interested, a copy will be mailed upon request. A Complete Real Estate Institution Behind this complete real estate institution is a strong foundation of experience, resources, efficient organization and absolute reliability. Whether you wish te buy or sell, our staff of experienced men will gladly advise with you. Each branch of the real estate businesa of this company is in charge of a separate department assuring specialized, individual attention at every step. ' Albert M. Greenfield & Ce. ' I 5th & Chestnut Streets Philadelphia Ii5 I Open Saturdays Until Four Lighting Fixtures at Lewest Cost Yeu can be assured that our prices are the lowest for which first-class fixtures can be sold. Our 40 years' experience is your guarantee. The Hern & Branncn Mfrj. Ce. 427-133 North Bread Street " 1 Short Walk ileng Utlenwlnle Hew" THIS IS FOR MEN who Knew a Geed Thing When They See It for men who Strike While the Iren Is Het. If you need a suit and even if you don't need one THIS is the time of times te buy it. YOU KNOW these Perry Intensified Value Events. We started them half a dozen years age just te show thrifty Philadelphians what their favorite store can de en occasion. AND THIS FALL, we have done something particularly fine for you. Months of buying effort and cost-cutting economies are focused and concentrated into this one great week of Intensified Super-value giving. BUT A WEEK is only a week and you knew the fable of the EARLY BIRD. Se, come in New and the "newer" the better. Alse the Stere i- brimful of uit?. overceat1:, tuxedos, sports suits in all varieties of st) U colors and fairies which are UPIR VALUES, v s ft PERRY & CO. 16TH & CHESTNUT SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Mnln (.(lien l.aua IL'.iJ LH.MECKE,Jr. 1 ni-rt nffl-e Vs.. -e J.19 69th and Market Sts. Announces the Opening iMi'.Teri k l IK II.IN( of n LARGE LISTINGS IN Suburban Hemes Marlen Mmul Vnlttitiris Itrnekllnr New Branch Office 41 East Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. OCTOBER 15, 1921 i Our many friends and clients will find every means pro vided in our new branch for the same Kind of eflWcnt, courteous service as in our G9th St. Office. " gKaEgggggaaasagB it Reed" Habit CT Seme of our newer salesmen - men who formerly sold for ether clothing houses tell us that thc arc receiving wlut appears te them te be a surprising number et repeat customers. Cf 'repeat o.teirrr . one u'ie Ivrc-p n veminR te the same plaie m Inn in ether wnU. hi, tirt p ,t ili.ise is the pimury cause et making another, ami -y en CJ Alter thc.se salesmen h.nc been here a little longer tlir ull inul that the habit of customers L,nn .. !.... . , II V VV. . 11 Mfcr. iV. lu '.3 r'as .' ) is haul te break alter it i once acquired. Onh (Je.l MeiJumliM- ;mj t;()I,j t. manentlv bunl nistemeis te ,in b r kc i int' Cj I' all Suits and 'lop l"eat with espeii.il and $50. -r ..!- "RtcA e prued S0 and npu ai -40 IMl '' JACOB C itn. !QN2 u f J "l! W24-M2S CfeesteraitSihmet THEODORE H. McC. MECKE GEO. I. BOYD SIANAGKll i t NOTARY Ah'
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