Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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. EVENING .PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
BLUECOAT ROBBED
OF GUN; SUSPENDED
Testifies Blackjack and $7 Are
Taken When He Probes
Rew in Heuse
Te Princeton Game
LAWRENCEVILLE
PRINCETON
RENTON
DRUNK, SAYS LIEUTENANT
A pntrelmnn'd tcetlmenr tlmt lie hnrt
Swn robbed of !il rovelvor, blnckjnck
and menpj culinlnnted In iin nrRument'
vrlth Mr llrutrnnnt tmlny iind the bluc bluc
cent'n suspension.
Fntrelmnn IVek, of Urn Twentieth
and Fcdernl street t.tntien. nppenrwl
against five XcgrepH urralcncd before
MftRlntrate Dougherty in the ctntien
house.
Peck snld he win pnsMnR n home en
Twenty-first treet neur Tinker nn I
heard an uprenr Inside 11( went Inte
the heuxe, he snld, ami w Mirronnded
by three men nnd two women, who took
his revolver, his blackjack nnd n wal
let containing $7
Teck continued that as be walked into
the room where the men and women
yrere, he Raw two ether patrolmen.
BtrnnRprn te him leave l a rear deer
Actlnc Lieutenant Millmrn inter
rupted Feck.
"Yeu don't knew whnt ou are to te
UfTinp about ' he ald Teck int-i'ted
he'wnR tcllinK the truth The lleuteri
ant retorted Teck wan under the influ
ence of Maner when he entered the
house. The patrolman denied the
eharce.
On Peek'1" tetimenv Mui;itrn(c
Tnniiirbert decided te linM IMrluinl
Murraj . Nathaniel Tacue
Lynch and Nnne
wttnAtiuiit for n fl
Friday He held Anna Mnrli Ter a
further bearlnR en a charge of awault
and batterj. , , s P
After tlie heflring Milburn demanded p Jj
PeckV badge and kejR The patrol- gi
man refused te surrender them The h
lieutenant miNpended him, ordered htm g I
from the RtatlonheuRe, and telephoned S
a report of the suspension te Superln- k&
tendent of Police MilK ft
MAKES $200 BEQUEST It
Rett of Weman's $6300 Estate Gees fi
te Private Beneficiaries p
A bequest "f $1200 was made in the
will of I.aura Huster. 12422 North Six- gp
teenth Rtreet. prebatPd In the Keeercler bfi
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BUSTLETON
PHILADELP
EASY AUTO ROl
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10 "TIGER" GAME
Ileute from rlty iclected by Key
stone tite ritib in easiest for mo
torists desiring te nttend gridiron
mutest
agedwWan7twed6gs"
die in gas-filled room
Best Way for Motorists
Princeton Football Matcl;
Is Picked
43 MILES FROM CITY HALL
(Mrs. Sara J. Remlg, 1724 North
20th Street, Accidentally Killed
horn J It. mle. seventi ...
was found ilmil in bed thN iikmii I
gas nsphjxtatlt.il
daughter nt 17.M I
Mrs
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lug from accidental
in the home of her
Vn.( . ".. At.Mnt . .,.,. t .. .,
..Mill i .. .....tin "IMfl. HI T0 M (Il,
room were found two poodle iIerh, who
liad also Miccumbed te the gas win. I
was escaping from a nmalt heiiter
Kiglit ethei legs slT poodles nnd two
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tlrtiiinl ., V , ", ", uM'iuvr pnrr nt
Kucene ll" "01-, "i're uicj nau escaped from
Conn i miterinl
further hearing
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Fer benefit of motorists who wish te
attend the Princeton -Chicago football
game Saturday nt Princeton, the Key
stone Automobile Club haa prepared a
route which it believe will give the
motorist the benefit of easy travel.
Starting from City Hall It 1b forty
three and one-tenth miles and gees as
fellows :
North en Bread street, turn right
en HoeRcvelt Boulevard. At end of
boulevard turn left en Welsh read.
Hustleten is the first town.
1'nrerlng HiiHtlcten bear right with
trellfj line until you rench a fork.
Hear right here en TJcnsnlcm pike.
Cress bridge and bear left through
ceered bridge, then cress bridge ever
rallrertd and bear right Inte Lnnghernc.
Prem Langhorne te Newtown, from
Newtown te Yardley and from Yardlcy
te Trenten
In Trenten turn left around traffic
sentry onto Warren avenue. Out War
ren ntpiiup te Five Corners. Hear right
around monument onto Brunswick ave
nue and straight ahead. At fork with
park in renter bear left and straight
ahead Inte Lnwrcnccvllle with school
en right.
Frem Lawrenccvllle five miles te
Princeton, t'nlverslty 1b en right.
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Smartest Medes in Town
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Velvet Dinner Gowns
Frecks
also
Blouses
nt Wills efhee thlR morning the re
mainder of her SflOO pstnte went te
private bequests Other wills probated
all made up of private bequprtt, were
these of .Sarah E Harnex, Woedbun
X J,, ?1.",000, Bebect Crewe, 1311
federal street, $.'1,100'; Mnrv L B
Carter. 2043 North Nineteenth street
JC434; Emma V Nickerson. 1.T35
Montgomery Rtreet, S."."O0
Inventories of pcmenal ctate8 were
fllrd as follews: William Feldmayer,
$16,285.60, Harry II Mustln. 13
726.09; Frnnk I Hurlock. SS 32 2S
and Jehn M. Scharer, $54SS 00
Letters of administration were grant
ed in the cases of Hannah McMenamin,
41 8aunders nvenue. $11,200; Benjn
mine Geldh.immer, 2010 North Marshal
street. $6000. and Agnes E Thompson.
3105 North Sixteenth Rtreet, $30,000.
cleverly reproducing the very
spirit of the cnurming Paris
originals, these fjewns are
identical copies differing only
in price. Apron of jet beads
and long silk fringe effects
predominate the assemblage.
LENBEMT
1328 Walnut,
Net only the Kiddies-
but all the grown-ups who have the
healthy appetites that youngsters are
blessed with, knew the Yummiest kind
of Cinnamon Buns 'turned out by the
Electric Bakeries.
MEENEHAN'S
Electric Bakeries
18 Seuth 52d Street
2604 Germontewn Ave.
1433 Seuth St
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14 Seuth 60th St.
4009 Market Street
NO DOWN PAYMENT
ON ANY OF OUR
PHONGORAPHS
Cheney Senera
Columbia Brunswick
Come In tomorrow te Insure Immedlate free
deUverr, Atl we ak Is that you make your
Initial caah purchaae or records nere
yeu've nothing te pay until you
Make Your First Monthly $
Payment November 20th, v
Which May Be a Lew as
MYERS F. HALL
2626 Gcrmantewn Ave.
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PRODUCE DEALER ROBBED
Foetpadi Take $138 Frem Man
Oarage
Twe footpad lield up Gilbert Kin Kin
Iiern, a produce denier. In front of a
garage at Seventeenth and Fontain
streetn at 3 o'rleck this mernlnR and
took $13S They escaped
Klnhern lives at lTUl Stiiquehanna
avenue. He went te the gnrnpe te pet
bin motertniek, IntendinK te go te a
wharf and buy a lead of predure
Einhorn opened the garage and was
steeping te crank the maehine when
two Negroes ordered him te threw tip
his hands The dealer later told police
lie was tee antenished te notice uhfther
the men had reeherh After getting
his menej they ran through nn nllej
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SIMPLEX
SUNBOWL
ELECTRIC HEATER3
F. BUCHANAN
SUPPLY CO.
Elttlrital Mtrchanditt
1715 Chettnut St.
Spruce SB10 Iture Trini
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Special
Sale
Saturday
including
Fur-Trimmed Styles in
the Latest Effects
150 -1 0.50
5M
Individual Creations of Lyens Velvet, Panne Velvet,
Duvetyn, Metal Cleth and Novelty Fabrics, Ostrich
Trimmed Hats, Flower Trimmed Hats
Hand-made hats with soft upturned brims; large rolling shapes;
close-fitting draped BtyL-s; mushrooms, Napoleonic styles; dangling
ornaments; metal nnd vehet flowers, nnd hats of duvetyn, velvet
and brocade, combined with squirrel, mole nnd seal. Every favored
fall nnd winter color is included in this offering.
BiUHiJMrnHEilPurchasing Agents' Orders AcceptedlMKirHiiii"!FiLa'!s
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Mr. HU1'
Personal
Guarantee
Gees with
Every
Purchase!
Never Before In History
Such Amazing Savings!
It is just as you read 1 Thousands of suits thousands of
overcoats ready here for you, in PHILADELPHIA'S LARG
EST CLOTHING STORE at positive savings of $10.00 te
$15.00.
Mr. Hill says: "IT IS THE GREATEST VARIETY
OF CLOTHING AND THE BEST VALUES HE HAS
EVER BEEN ABLE TO OFFER" and man, he knows, for
he handles nothing else but clothing.
Every Man Can
Be Fitted '
1 1 SUITS With One and Twe
$1150
Simplex
ELECTRICSUNBOWL
Baby's Bath
and the
Nursery Simplex Sunbewl
BABY'S bath must be pro
tected against the chill
draughts of winter, and the big,
glowing Sunbewl with its com
forting warmth is just the thing
for the nursery.
Attach the Simplex Sunbewl Radia
tor te any electric light socket and
feel its cheerful, clean heat. It is the
safest heater te use where there are
children. It is economical, tee, re
quiring no mere current than a
Simplex electric iron or toaster.
Buy it at your dealer's
SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATING CO.
Cambridge, Mass.
Pairs of Pants-
Single- and Deuble-Breasted Medels
English Ferm-Fitting Medels
Jazz Medels
Twe- and Three-Butten Sack Medels
Beya' First Leng Pair of Panta Suits
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Sports Medels
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Silk-Lined, Plaid-Back
OVERCOATS.
Convertible Cellar Overcoats
Storm Coats
Single- and Deuble-Breasted Overcoats
Ferm-Fitting Overcoats
Gabardine Raincoats and Topcoats
Dress Coats
There isn't a style a material a pattern or a coloring that any man could want but that is represented in this
Bena Fide and Most Wonderful Big Sale
are going te share but we
man, den t miss it. We are going te be very busy tomorrow for thousands of men
are preparea :or tnem with hundreds of extra salespeople.
Remember when you come te the Hill Ce. you come te the store devoted entirely Je Men's and Beys' Clothine Clethine
thc only store of its kind in Philadelphia five entire floors devoted te nothing else but clothing.
Beys' 1 and 2 Pr. Pants Suits, Reefers, Mack-
inaws & Overcoats
Thousands of garments have arrived for tomorrow's sell
ing! Everything a boy could want for these colder days is
here and at big savings, tool Suits with one and two pairs
of pants of all finest woolens and corduroys Overcoats for
the little and big boys Reefers for the small fellows, and
Mackinaws for every size.
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