rww tlBVfUfprr -vS fis t ,. r T,"-" fl - 1 i:1 8 ft 4 l t) ira m l! I t 11' If. n. JO I!1 fi W n ; i!i,n MB'i " m p. t j - t.' EVENING' "FUBIilO ' CiEDGERr-' PHIKABBLPHIAV 'TOESD&Y, '0OTOBERW''lfl21 'v Penrose Speaks 'i '; aid Sprout Heeds Ccnllnurt from Parr On that n friIi outbreak of fnotienn! war war fare rrmj errur between new and No vember. 11122. It tins been the hlstnrv of I'rnnsjl Tallin politic t tin t tlier nplie.uals run In ru-les. I'e vilih nnether t'jele maj be clue next venr. While the appointment n net 1111 (xpeited Indeed it wn tile Ingienl se. lectien, raw tinliticnJ conditions emu d rrrd- there n reason te lie'lrve that nnether than Senater Crew tnlRlit '10 rejected ns. a fiiiceser te the crudlle and able Senater Ktie e4 a y. 31 ie menace et :cnaier new a niNip. pear.iuee in it crisis as a ietilt of III npf (Jovcrner Sproul was fiKhling Senater t 'row's battle' quite ns much as Senater t'rew was aiding the (Sewm nor te put mer ecrtsiln of his lesMativc planp Tt was lift? -nft.v. Fer this reason if for no ether. Sen Sen cter t'rew from tin beainnlns. en the ole l.axis of applied polities and from the or intention lev point, with re riirdcd is i.ic logical candidate for the Kne succession Cltelre of Politicians The pelltleians w.inled Seivim t'tew lie known the paine of polities, lie is n liUlittclit in the Siitc Rpptihlt an I M ganlzatlnli The were for him Te personal friend tioterner Sproul had dlp!aed an ineltn.ttleii te tike a hiRher view of the situation Te tcacli beend the realm of the puiclv )elltlenl and eek a man who. In lis distinctive per-em!it huh attain ment and reprepntatie character, would in a measure -ire up te the Knet standard lie had expressed lum-elf n de-pou-ef carefullj weighing the merit- of vi -tain men. of conning the "Held dellber atclv and avoiding tinilm lnti ni the final decision Thin undeuhtedK was In- altitude until his cenfcrcuie wtih Senater I'en I'en rece Raturdav Conspicuous anion? the names was that of Judge James A Heed of Pitts burgh, former law partner of Sena'er Knox, one of the leading men of Pitts burgh, elef-elj identified with great in terests, and a gentleman who would have honored bv his abilitv aud integ rity and freedom from pelitli.il cnnd.il the position of Tinted States Senater Jehn A Bell was anethe- Antl llien Penrose spel.c Then the ncrner met Senater Pen Pen eose tn conference and all bets were off It Is peculiar that the tir-t anneunu -Bient of the (jeverncr' ilr. ii,n. rnuit from Senater Penrose The nnnouiic nnneuiic ment was further mphatxed b 'In htntement from the senior Senater that Judge Heed nnd all ether aspirants w re out of the running. Senater Crew was the personal choice of Senater Pm Pm tese, and his election had been "lgn-i-d upon There m a suggestion f undue he.ste in the announcement A half cxpre'spd pesibihtv that tin- tiever'mr might alter his decision m tin eleentl lour and that it was Pennw politic! Urategx te disseminate the news a'nl forestall anv hnnge et front The tloverner '.!'. Somier Peti-os Olid jie'ded 10 his des'rcs The precipil inc with ulmli inr i -point ment was made within fnrtt eight hours of the gatner'ng .it eiu'. r Knox's grave nini he excus.-I en the ground of nntienp political mhhiwih' Leaders in the Semtr ('sird tt'i- is Msta.ni p of Mr Knox's i' ccs-m t quicMi as possible It a n hew -Ciei of vital necessit Governer Sproul and seiutei ( row as the former has st.ne.i have been colleagues and friends fr ve.irs T1 " have worked In hanuenv Iur ,ig the lrt I-ej'slati.re the- fern er a friu n.ib cut comeinatlon , u; a. a -he. i spreul Klimln.itPtl Himself P. ilamed againt ll was the aviila bll'.lv of Mr. 1'iew. the el ju t of nil iM'icus well-detined ehnes nnd the eiimm of n violent eutiiieak at the Chi Chi tiige cenvi ntlen bv members of his own I'tirtv ngalut him. liovrriier Sprcul hnd a i-eal oppor eppor opper tunitv presented for his conslder.'tlen. 'I he outcenip of his decision hit" be. n i iimp'ete change in tbe charm ter of i Pi nnvlvnnla'i representation in the ("lilted States Senntc. lip has. mere-, ever, te the disappointment n' his frieniN ellminat.'d himself from t'u op ep op pertunlt.v of entering the Senate. On the etner hand. Senater Penrose has strengthened his position lmnuan nrnblv II" lias nnmrd a I nited States s'fi it. ii t. lii lil.ing. A celle.aue who will be sVi0Mtent te hu wishe- nnd vim 's unknown eutsiiii- the bird'i "f the Stnte Politically, it is all that he i null' desire lie i i fortunate man. nnd a v.-rv shicwd and far-seeing politician. Thug Clubs Couple, Then Abuses Wife Cnntlmifil from Paur Onf any mere Thev "re in the bureau 'drawer ' i Itreaks Open Drawer The intruder broke open thp bureau and took about 12." in cash, some jew -elrv nnd a geld watch. Then he ran downstairs In a few moments he re turned and approached the hrlpless w.nii.in en the bed. He took a penknife fr m his pocket .i Knifp which the pe lice new have and slashed Mrs Win-i-hell's gown iiine i hip during this pencil the wen-an heard the deck strike 3, winch is all the police bave te go b in timing the h'irgl.it v Several times du'tng the next few niimtes the bandit dashed out of flu- r""in ran downstairs and then ns quickly up again, for what purpose no one hns been able te determine. Mrs. Wlnchcll snld slip fenrcd te call for help bpcnuse hp thought the man would re turn and kill her. l'lnnllv hr wpnt downstairs and rP malncd Ve long that, after nn hour. Mrs. WluchPll felt certain that lie had lpft Hip heusp. Then slip called, but no one answprpd. Slip rolled out of the bed aud hobbled te the wdndevv. It was rinsed, but she niannged te rui tt with her bleedliis hnnds and bend. Then she fell across the sill anil screamed again and again. Cries Call Help The woman's cries awakened Geerge Sauers. at "OIK Oakle.v street, and Hajmend Patterson, at TOP-'. The two men jumped out of bed and ran. pattly clothed, te the Wlnchcll home. They tiled te force an entrance nt the front and failed, se thev went te the tear of the building Here- they found n smashed window, through wh'ch un doubtedly the thief had gained entrance, aud the back deer closed, but unlocked. The police theory Is that the man get out through the" deer, closing it behind Mm Patterson nnd Sauers ran te the sec ond fleer front, where the Winchell bedroom was, and found the room nl nl meFt a shambles. Weed was sputtered en the walls and lloer and the bed was saturated. Later. Ilr. Kmerj. the phvslcian called, cald that it was the worst sight he had witnessed in niunv vcars of practice and that the veuth and stamina of the .voting couple were all that kept them from dying under the savage blows that the intruder had lealt .... Herman Solemon, of heltenhnm a -nlkmnn. volunteered te Inform the po pe ice and within a short time Patrolmen lievd and t'avahni. of thp Tacenv sta tion, were at the heusp The quickness et their arrival and the speed with which they worked nfter getting en the scene mnv mean eventual apprehension of the burglar After the two victims had been at tended te Boyd and Cavnllnl Immedi ately put every one out of the room and carefully guarded it until the nr rltnl of a finger-print expert. The fight in the room was of such n pnngulnary natures and of such long duration that dozens of prrfect fingrr prints arp avnll nblp. Through th'ese the police hope net only te capture the fugitive, but also te connect hint with the murder of an aged couple downtown en Srptf tu ber !!. Thp two attacks nre of a ery similar nature. Mrs. Winchell was able te give some ncceunt of the attack, dosptte the fact that she Is severely injured. Aside from the bleeding wounds nnd bruises made bj the pipe, her wrists nnd ankles nre deenlj cut by the cords that were tied 5d tightly about them. She said she nnd Mr. Wlnchcll had gene out Inst night some time around 8 oYleck, and hnd returned about 0:30 o'clock. Ther iat up for nn hour nnd then went te bed. It is the police theory thnt the Intruder lurked in the darkness waiting for thp lights in thp heuc te go out before attempting te get in. Heuse Last in llew The house is the last of a row in the newly settled section, nnd Is next te a large sweep of cornfields, offering easy concealment te a criminal Jehn Hlce. a neighbor at "014 Oakley street, reported te the police thnt he had iren n man Inst night of slight bund wearing n light cap skulking In the shadows behind the Wlnchcll home This is the best description the police have, but their confidence In their abil ity te capture him within a short time In increased by this description and the fact that he must be bleed-stained after engaging in such a vicious light. The same milkman who called Hip police attempted te get a phytdclnn In the near neighborhood, but this doctor refused te go te the house, saying that le wns tee 111. Dr. Emery was called bj telephone. He telephoned the Hahne mann Hospital and had Winchell rushed there Immediately. Doctors nt the hos pital said that Wlnch'cll is still uncon scious, and that they were net able te nccuratcly Judge the extent of his in juries. The Wlnchclls came te this city from Hosten about two years nge and lived en the Main Line up te a year age when they moved te Hurhelmc. Mr. Winchell is thirty tfivc years old nnd his wife i thirty. They hnvc been mnrrlcd about four ycarsand have no children. Rolls "Electric ' 'RellsJ! What light, wholesome, appetizing, delicious, tasty Rolls one can get for 15, 20 or 28 cents at any of the Meenehan Bakeries. Of course, they are electrically baked! MEENEHAN'S Ele ctric Bakeries 18 Seuth 52d Street 14 Seuth 60th St. 2604 Germanlewn Ave. 4009 Market Street 1433 Seuth St. aai The Perfect-Fitting Princess Pat y U. XMBiX A T. "" yipy v "mmm'1Pmj"lKtmBm, An every-day service shoe. Grace, perfect tread correct poise. Black or Brown Kid $3.50 & $9.00 HARPER'S iaa MAKKKT WafaVer 1022 chestnut Sheps ,VtAsVs,SiyVvs.vsSiASiV THEATRICAL GAUZE I t -; js 1 art f'l I t h !- f r fch luriatrs P (nd d aert!ncr t I A. L. DIAMENT & CO. S ? lM'. W limit Mrct J. 'Ull'MlUtWl.tUUWMSAVMU II Jin ,1 IU i ..u. iiuiil 1,1,11," B il IffilllinTIIIIII'I.II'ilta'll y 13itl KOOF.blT IIOII.EVARII Drlichtful 'm it allied 3-ie- Mem' 1. --wi 1 paths, hoi h t- 'ei- t i-rf v rehrs, tdeal i-nnal , titn oppell iiark ese n I - 1 3 - I fU ihap ' ' pc fur t w-ll bull Dennelly & Suess mnten " MICHELL'S Buy New HYACINTHS TULIPS, CROCUS DAFFODIL BULBS. PALMS, FERNS, PLANT TUBS, FLOWER POTS, JARDINIERES, POTS AND SAUCERS POULTRY SUPPLIES rWr S!ffi kww Snowflake Pep Cern and Cern Peppers Catalog Free 518-516 Market St. This Columbia Graf onela r wMk ffenii'iii! "ni if inrHraiiiMuiwiniiiiiMU'iirt1- Ribbon Bracelet Watches of Fashionable Shapes Women who prefer odd shaped bracelet watches will be pleased with the many at tractive sr Ics vc hae assembled In geed taste is a square watch et green geld, the bol der artistically engraved, te llable movement, ribbon wrist band 540. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. TUM'M' MCr. Hsr- -J t-V I LI .-- ! U'. I K-M ITHd in run 1I1H1 i,ii!iii"!inn iiiaMmwrneujiiiaii wvma m '" You'll taste the difTerence! asce a Corree nn Was $125 New $ 85 YeuSave$40 H At all our Stores u "Hu, ibliiaiiiMBaL'lilliaiilJL'lllBIUPin ir... !.t" -n "? . KIRSCHBAUM DRESS SUITS AND TUXEDOS-50 Finer Clethes Than You've Seen In Years And Lewer Prices! t $0 ii s.4v r Vv ' You'll see in the &k R. 6c F. stores a sharp lowering of prices, a decided bettering of qual ity. An especially wide variety of re markable values in suits and overcoats tailored by the Kirschbaum shops. Small First Payment Easy Monthly Terms Yeu can get this reduced price at any Columbia store listed here. The Grafonela will be delivered te your home for a small first pay ment. Yeu can pay the balance en easy monthly terms. This model and the ethers mentioned below are all standard, up-te-date Grafonelas with many exclusive Columbia improvements. Compare the modern Grafonela at today's prices with any ether phonograph we'll leave the rest te you. Yeu can get today a Columbia Grafonela with all mod ern improvements for less money than you would pay for an old fashioned unimproved phonograph. When you pay your geed money for a phonograph, get a modern instrument Other Medels at these Reduced Prices $275 Columbia Grafonela NOW $175 PHILADELPHIA (.Central) CunninBha.ni Piane Ce., 11th & Chest nut Sts. Harry Fcdulle. 604 Walnut St. B. Futcrnik. 140 X. 8th St. H. C. Kahn & Sen. 11th & Filbert Sts. Lit Brethers. 8th and Market Sts. Jeseph Merris, 6 X. 13th St. Pcnn Furniture Ce., 615 Market St. X. Snellenburg & Ce., 12th & Market Sts. StraHbridge & Clothier, 8th &. Market Sts. Stern & Ce., 712 Market SI. Widener's, 1109 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA (Northeast) Jdceb Ballen, 2111 X. Frent St. Harr S. Benstock, 2622 Kensington Ae. Bridcsburg Music Stere, 2605 Orthe- dex St. Ednard II. Burr, 2118 Frankford Ac. Uavies Phonegrah Ce., S. . Cor. 6th and 1 erk Sts. Diamond Furniture Ce, 2107 Germanlewn Ac. Sel. Feinstcin, 5331 X 5th Si. Frankford Music Heuse, 16(6 Frankford A v. Girard Music Shep, 607 W. Girard Ae. L. L. Geedman, 327 W. Girjrd Ae. Jacobs, Inc., 1301 Germanlewn Ac. S. Jacobs & Sen. 820 Columbia Ac. T. M. Kcnney, 3231 Kensington Ae. Jes. Krjgier, 3132 Richmond St. Z. Kitt, 161 y. Girard Ave. A. Lnux Music Shep, 3239 X. Frent St. Meers F. Hall, 2626 Germanlewn Ac R. J. McClelland, 3152 Frankford Ac. C. J. Oldewurtle, 2623 Germantown Ae. Herman Prepper. 2960 Richmond St. I. S. Reicc. 919 W. Girard c. Nbraham Saltman, 210 Fairmount Ave. Jehn Schneider, 2828 N. 3th St. Sherzer Piane Ce., 539 . 8th St. rinrrj airhin, jib .-. te m. Aaren Slepak, 1028 N. 2d St. Starr & Mess, 3631 Gcrmantewn Ave. Strand Music Shep. 111! Girard Ave. $225 $165 $150 $140 $ 75 $ 50 $ 32.50 (4 K it II II M i! II N U U II (I II $150 $140 $125 $100 $ 60 $ 45 $ 30 Any Dealer Listed Here Will Give Yeu These Prices and Easy Terms i i WW isrir" I il ' $30 t H5 wmi A ll Founded In 1894 II IBII.' . ' II 1204 PfiMtniit-St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119.21 Market St. II PHILADELPHIA (Northeast Continued; Lniversal Talking Machine Ce., 2835 Gcr in ant own Ave. . II. Weir, 2205 Germantown Ave. A m. S. White & Sen, 6701 Terresdalc Ave. PHILADELPHIA (Xerthvvest) M. M. Bevard, 4369 Crcssen St. Bredy Brethers, 2710 W. Girard Ave. Falls Hardware Ce., Ridge & Midvale Aves. Ferstcr Bres., 1355-58 Main St., Manayunk. T. J. Feley, 1106 W. Girard Ave. Grand Music Shep, 2313 Ridge Ave. Frank Hainbach, 2615 Lehigh Ave. Martin Kalwaic, 4203 Germantown Ave. K. & M. Talking Machine Ce., 1112 Susque- lianna Ave. Leblang Music Shep, 4509 X. Bread St. Merris Me.vcr, 1138 Germantown Ave. National Music Stores, 1516 W. Columbia Ave. Powers & Reynolds, 1927 W. Tiega St. Ridge Music Shep. 1806 Ridge Ave. Sirken Brethers, 2012 N. 31st St. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest Continued) ','; 'V' ''emkins, 5147 Germantown Ae. II. Cacenick, 2801 X. 22d St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA parson's Music Shep, 1011 Seuth St. .1. Icinstcin, 1123 Point Breeze Ave. Merris Freed, 1637 S. 6th St. Edw. J. Garvcy, 1601 S. 2d St. Eugene Geldman, Inc., 623 Seuth St. J. Huberman & Sen, 2027 S. 13th St. Kestene Talking Machine Ce., 1701 S. 7th et. A. Lupinacci, 730 S. 7th St. enJ;Lander ,601 Christian St. B. Miller, 601 S. 2d St. Metropolitan Music Heuse, 1637 Passjunk Jehn A. Moere. 20th and Federal StH. - V,11,?1".?. IL,,S1C S,erc' 20' wlf St. B. Polikeff, 2128 S. 7th St. Redia Bres., 1511 S. 8th St. I). Rosenfeld, 231 Seuth Si. (.. Ilusse, 930 S. 8th St. SOUTH PHILADEEPHIA " (Continued) H. A. Walters, 1408 Seuth St. j J. E. Williams, 1703 Snyder Are. ' S. A. Welpert, 2017 Seuth St WEST PHILADELPHIA C'Lect Music Inn, 4136 W. Girard Affc Thee. Connelly, 4633 W. Girard Art Cunningham Piane Ce., 52d & Area Sts Gee. B. Davis & Ce., 3930 Lancaittr Ave. Gee. B. Davis, 5207 Market St. Luigi Giulianq, 404 X. 64th St. Ernest Hegeman, 4058 Lancaster A. Lightbown's Music Shep, 6221 Wood land Ave. M. Grass, 221 S. 60th St M. Grass, 5637 Chester Ave. Mclcherri Jewelry & Music, 1Sj6 Lin caster Ave. A. Xeshanian. 511 S. 60th St. O'Halloran, The Music Man, 7 b. W , St. Wideruer's, 19 S. 52d St. , . Wilmer Music Stere, 7101 Llm Ave. . , CAMDEX, X. J. M. S. Bannach, 1014 KatehnAve. Camden Phonograph Ce., 323 haighn At. A J Eberhard, 2614 River Ave. W. II. Kling Piane Ce., 700 Broadway. Ervin J. Kruck, 1252 Kaighn Ave. S. Lewis & Sen, 1109 Broadway J. Marsick, 1840 Broadway. SUBURBAX Ambler, Pa. , Gee. R. Weikle ARDMORE Abraham Jaffcc, 104 W. Lancaster Ave. Chester. Pa. Baren Bres., 225 Market St. B. Freeman, 140 W. 3d St. A. W. Welson, 604 Edgcment Ave. Darby. Pa B. F. Carr, 512 Main St. Shuman Drug, Main & Chester Pike. Xorristewn, Pa. Bleck Bres., B. E.. 15 W. Main St. Gardner, C. R 109 Marshall St. Youngjehns, E. J., 239 W. Main St, f HKLi; , IB ' w" " P,i WIimilllWMmmiMiwiMiiM HI'S il K1 iMIlM '' II ' " "JjMBMMaBBBBBBBBMMMMgaMKBMMBBHBMMBMBMMMBMBMMMJMMMBMaaMBW !
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