9 mmhSSK wl VI .si ' . fM . 1 t'TH 7...AAniiiniTn QUIMPIIJIIe EVENING PUBLIC LEiDGEtl PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, "OCTOBER 28, 3 STEALING HIS CAR Man Then Braves Bullets and Chases One Inte Arms of Blueceat WANTED IN SHOOTING CASE it'e i pellrciniifi whs wounded wlicti lip tried hi urrtHi me wippret and nollce wty i AlknnH wis thp nmii v,lie llrcd Uic bhet. DUTCH AMBASSADORHERE win Attend Surgeons' Convocation Session nt Bellevue Tonight 'I'lic DtHeli , AudinHrtiidnr, .1. A. 0. liMTtt.i-n, will niiPiiil ihf ocmeoatloii iiict'lliiK of l,e American IVIIritP of SiirRMiMM M thp ,,.0ln f (J,,, nrv. tiie-Miiilf.ini itl H o'clock tenlzlit. All (lie new members will be initialed into (In. reilclj and lionerarj tlcKrccn RiUMi. I he miHItii: will l, opencd by an eliibriilc iriiTlim Inte tlic hall. A niflip, j-hcii (e tbr AincHcin College b. Hip tillixli yiirKPeiiH, will bp curried al (lip ImmiI of (R. ,., ,iL., H ,c Ifil lij (lip buaid of riRciitH and honorary KUPiIm. A Mill t "f tin' presraiii Is the Intro- n.ilM. nctlt.ii b .lel'n "M. (in If. vJil. Sltlh cliii-l. yna) bin 'iilletiiil h)p from bpli'p 'tnli'ii. nt i 'm-i'h-i, iiim,,iii,iieii r t, ,elIWillim from thp ,rnlnc b. I' biindlt- nd Ibpiii Itn.Mil (ellpt. of SurBPims of licliiitd. Z pIii-.mI fin "f thp f -ft.rnl bbicK- fe ": i::tt r"r,r -:, couldn't be done n,p i.i'i in- " i te Teamster Is Ceif lift I'1,1 wi'bliip tlnndliis nl I,p purl, npir SKtb and t'liml'rln i; p wndf I ultifd a liiilldltiK. I tiMrlns tin i'"l"'- ,"' i,il,,,l "','1 L find l ill'1" "cntnl I" Ibn cur rpnd . K ..ff In it. Hi- J"ini"'l en tlin niii 1 ,,inu' Ininnl a tbp car started, and the 1 mPii tcapi' 1 "'it One of tliPiu pelnlrd n pin In li'' ra,', ",,,,,, ""' 0,!,(M l"" . rrii Krrehil lniidit tliPti "tartril t I... I fin If fnllmwil llllll. I tli op bud progressed as far us 1'lfvcntli ) with a liuikliiK knife In new at Slashed Ferries I'dward L'Iipw. of Uleticcstcr I'm. and William Andprsen. of I'rnsuiiklii, N. .1.. cncli tliivlnx a Ipiiiii. Iippiiiiip In nlcil In mi iiiTiiiiit'iil this mernim; wIipii the two tripil te drlvp into thp Mime entrance at thp sntne tlinp at thp KnlKlin tncittic ferrv Iieiisp. Camden. Tin1 lift their trams stamllnir. n ml tniii; imp aiKiimt'iit Amiprsmt. a In l In sett When the, Ni-jre. Is iiIIceciI te hnve slutlieil Chew MAYOR INVITED TO TRIAL TRIP ON FRANKFORD L Gasoline Tractor Will Pull Trelley Car Over Partially Completed Line An nQicJul Insprelien trip evrr the Frankfort! elpwitrd will be inndp within two wcpkM In nn ehi-fnslilnnpd .ellew trolley pulled by a khreIIiip tractor. It will bp the (lr.sl piiMtpiiRer car te iiietp en the line, whleh Majer Monre bns wiltl will be In operation npxt summer. Thp jellew car In ewnrd by M. & .1. II. Mflltigli, rontritPteiH, who nrp lnlnp tbp third rails. Track work bns Iren rntuplrlril from Arch te llrldKe at i pel. The rontraplers Iiuvp nsked Majer .Monre. TraiiBlt Dirppter TwInlnR and iiipmbprs of Council te tnnkp tlip trip, with thp PiiKlnerrn and contrnrterH. .1. W. Mcllilgli, of the iimtrnctliu linn, f-ald the third rails will bp laid about two ppkn before April 2.S, tin biHt day undpr the centrapt. GIRL GEfs500bVERDICT Philadelphia Concern Penalized by Camden Jury for Accident Horethy CHne, fotirtren jrar.i old. of I,.nnsdewiir and M(. Kpbrlain iivpiuiph, Cnnidpn. was nwiirded n S.'OO verdict in Camden Circuit Court tills morning for an injury te lipr Ipr rpcelu'd whrn she was t-truck bj a truck of the War- rett llui'hnnnti Company, of lMiIlndcl phln. Hrr father, who breimlit the hiU nKnliiRt, the cemimny, was awnrtlftl .$rce. BROKERAGrSmiTsuFPENDS Smith, Redpath . Ce. Qlve Up Seat en 8tect Exchange The brokcrase firm of Hmllli. Ucd path & Ce., ir'J4 Walnut Ktreet, wan Hiifpcndpil today from tlip Philadelphia Htoek IIxoluiiiRe for Inmdvency. The neat, which wbr bold by Percy Denne Smith f,lnce Heptpmbpr, 1020, lutH bceu boil jt hi in by the llxilinnge. iih there were no individual purchasers. The ether member of the firm is .lames 11. Uedimtli. An Involuntary pttltien in bank ruptcy was llleil iiRaliiHt the firm Jos-terday. STATE HOLDS ARBOR DAY- Children Hear Pleat for Saving Trees In Schools Today Thin is Arber Day. when the chil dren and greuti-upa both have forcibly put before them the nrcenslly of prp prp ervlnjt the forest In the Htnle of Pcnn nyhnnln. Trpc-plnnllnj; joremniilPH were held In all parts of (he Htnte In renpen te (be (Invernnr'H proclamation and In nil hciioels dhert IcctureK en the conserva tion of trees mid kindness (e birds were fenturcH of the daj'a exercl.cv. In hl proclamation making October L'8 "Arber Day and Ilird Day," (!ov (!ev (!ov erner Hpreul i'ajn: "I'cnnKjIvnnln'n fnredlH held the key te her future, net les than her farms, hrr fnptnrlp.s, hrr mlnef, her ports, her iidvantaKOeuK RoeKrnphlcnl position, her stlnitilntiiiir climate and her IndiiRtrieus people. te restore 'Penn's Wenili ...,i rmnliilii trpi'ts tlip-biitiilit tiirneiii i mill llred two fht'tH at his pursuerj 'Hip ilmts iittnieted the attention of Police , man 'L'o.irlRten. of the fiormantewn nveniie and LycninliiK Ptrppt .statlnn. , who grabbed Ibe bandit. At a hearing tills inerniiiR bofeie jaBtratp Price, al the Twentj -lecend rtrect anil Huntlin: Park avenue Rta Rta tien, the man gine IiIh name ns David .Mkntis. Fifth tveet near Venanee. lie jp fald te be known nlee as Itnbert An-den-en. He wiih belli witlieut bail for 'further henrlnfi. Orclf te'tlllcd serral bny, wl,e roc- (itnlzcd bis autoniebilo. were near the nincliine when he entered the building nd were watching it. He Fald Hip rsndlts tossed them some celim and tried te get away with the car while they were scrambling for them. Police "ay Aikuns is also wanted in Lebanon for robbing a house. A State Chew wiik taken te the Cenner lfns- jiitaj. Andersen was nrioHted and held In $."()0 hall for court en a cliarge el iixfimlt and butter; . USE C7 iifA- H: ff f - i-Ti- uieit ,'!i",r q iiiiiiueipma PISTON R1N id c iiuitmihi imi iiimiiii t i xn Arn-rlcn'e Moter Parts Company . lu. 1425 N. Brend St. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED IDE ROSENBACB GALLERIES 1320 AVhIdiiI Plrrrt Goblins and Jack O Lanterns Witchci, Imps and Spooks they'll all be abroad en Hal Hal eowe'en the night of mystery and strange happenings. Te cel ebrate the occasion we have ar ranged a "come-back" party for , all former guests. If you're one, don't fail te turn up next Monday I evening at 8:30 o'clock. You'll 1 be there? Righte! Swarthmerc, Pa. Twenty-one minutes rVem Bread St. irtMBYSTEEL ,1 equipment; Lockers, Bins, Shelving Cabinets, Lettcrfllcs Wire Werk, Wire Cleth Sieves, Brushes EDW. J. DARBY & SON S20 N. 3d St. rhee: Mar. 5G5 or Svruce 0190 Advertising is an in vestment for the future. The better the advertising, the surer the future 'IPC UeLMliS, I'ULSi, I'nnten t1t5.JQ Uitrrv Street "lukrfelpbln The Japanese arc the world's great copyists. It is said they will even faithfully copy the orig inal's weak points, if it has any. Were it net for their names, we would say that all the clothing manufacturers of America were Japa nese they fellow one another's advertising copy and selling meth ods se faithfully, faults included. Wc should like te meet one Clothing Manufac turer with the Courage te de the Different. It would refresh us, and help him. 'Phene LOCusL 5540. Tin. niciiAnn a FOLEY ADVi: HTIfalNO A t. ! N C Y. Inc P II II AD t LPII IA a ptnpiesAi srnvicr conrenAUON 1VFANUFACTURERS expect their engineer le deliver the maximum number of heat units from the coal they buy. If he doesn't, they change engineers. The advertising problem isn't se very different. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Pliate of Sales Promotion North American Bldjf. Philadelphia rtlflfiAH r7ca iiLVLtunma Sryi JiWfc -""Bus Silver TeaDinner Services Reproductions of Early English and Colonial Designs, Lattfe assorlmetilof Jingc Pieces - many moderately priced 1h a elenr-cut duty from which wc can not afford te turn etir pjes or withheld our Iinlida." WOMAN DRINKS LINIMENT North Randelph Street Weman In Hospital Near Death Mri, Annn Htnuber. fortj-efht !:L' VertU Itondelph atrect, who has been ill for Frrrnl ilat'f. drank n bottle of liniment thin morning and In in u iorIeuh condition in the Roosevelt Hospital, h police report. Mra. HtauberV daughter Florence left hir mother alone this morning te go te a uterc and whrn (die rpturnpil found her writhing In agony en the fleer with the emptj liniment bottle lienlde bur. DENIES "SMOKES" STOLEN I ESTATE INVENTORIES FILED Proprietor of Cut-Price Cigar Sterea Says He Has Receipts DaWd l.nbel. protirit'ter of a number of cul-prltp cigar stores, was held In SMKKI ball for a futtlipr hearing Men- day b Slaglntrate Mcrleary iixUy. idinrged with receiving stolen g,K)d. It Is charged ?-t)00 wertli of tobaire, snltl le have been Melrn front n freight c.ir of the Philadelphia and Heading Kail nay nt Ilustloten, was found In his store ut Hip northwest cernci of Fif Fif tpenth and Arch strerls. Label denies the charge and said he could proiliice a receipt for the tobacco. lie Miyn he live- en I'lfty-ycicnlli street near llay.ei avenue. Letter of Administration Granted for Anna Dellner Estate Lctters of ndmlnlstrntlen for tlic ' Inte of Anna K. Dellner, 2125 North I'lftcenth atrcct, were granted today. Invcnterlm of ponennl estates tiled were: Agne.s M. Mcttalf. $.17,S3t82; I'reilerlck Orteman, ?H,!:d8.47 J Mary IMender. $IU,lR1.a'l: Henry Keppre berg, $8,0rh!..l8 ; Henrietta M. JJunchcr, $10.11121 .Kt. The following wiIIh were admitted te tirebifle: Alan S. Heath, 1075; Henry M. .MeaFen, .'12121 Pnwcllen avenue. .r.7"0: nmll. H. Itajmend, 2211 West Huntlngdeii street, .$0-100. Idealizing- Death By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER Tile meic jeu read, the mere you realize that Ucuth lius been the theme of every great writer, every one of which has idealized Death Dante, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Bryant, Mil Mil eon, Gray and ethers. If Death is beautiful, why net make the closing hour beautiful? If one's life awakens pleasant memories, why net the closing hour of n life well lived? ' If you visit the Bread Street Chapel, 1309 North Bread Street, you come te n place where the demised may rest in ideal surroundings, in quietude and refinement. Funeral arrangements placed in the hands of Asher & Sen relieve you of all the weariness, work and worries. At the Heur of Death, Call: Poplar 7890 (Ol 10L I miMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ' fflSPS iPv'f till I Jt's your fault if you get ordinary clothing these days, when you can procure the superior kind from Fcrre 6: Ce. made from honest cloth with geed tailoring at price that will assure you real value for your money. Come in and prove the above statement for yourselves. Suits, $30 te .$65 Overcoats, $35 te $75 Ferre & Ce. Clet I ten; iC- Ou ft'e i nniii for Rercrt I'ccl Llelhei CKestawt Strwt ar Juniper, MAURICE SPECTOR, President 1310 Chestnut Street A Suit Sale One-Fourth Off Plain and Fur -trimmed in all luxuriance! These Suits of Duvel dc Lainc, Meussync, Paiivelaine al 25 Reductions off former prices Regularly 59.50 V4 Off Sale, 44.62 Regularly 69.50 14 Off Sale, 52.12 Regularly 79.50 4 Off Sele, 59.62 Regularly 89.50 Vi Off Sale, 67.12 Regularly 99.50 V Off Sale, 74.62 SUM DRESSES lhat arc frequently duplicated at 50.00 te 85.00, for 39.50 Perfect reproductions of the very highest type of the latest Frecks tailored with inimitable Blum Stere skill extraordinary values. Dance and Party Frecks Evening Gowns, Street and Afternoon Dresses. TOmMjljJIiiiiiJIIililliiillillilMlliliillll.iii lllllilllillllilllilliiBg InBUB in iiiHiuBU'i Charge Accounts Invited llU'RnM ii 1 ISlyl ffl f p mimz:wMtf iJM v J Cu ftVsr Ca Vl teJtVAk iE 1215 Chestnut Street AUTUMN HATS Special Sale Tomorrow ll Vj ill l-B'i i il -A n f 1 1 ., I , m FIRST gjj) WEHWW m 1 Values le 10.00 8.50 New Selections Juat arrived Specially priced Duct,n with flewei-.s, Duve t.vn and brocade, Hiecadc and fur, Brocade and elel, Dine lyn and fin, Iliiptlelle Satin and fur, Duetyn prcltilv cm cm hreideietl, Panne Vehel, Lyens Velvet and Kelt. .Small HatH, I. urge Hals, Clese-fitting Hats, OfT-the face Hats, Chin-Chin Hath Such lecly colors a.s Suud, Ifcnnn, Plii'ii.snut, Pearl (Jiay, Clieiry, a new China ulue anil Navy and Black. J 2.50 Values up te 20.00 Fer Toinoi Teinoi Toinei voiv Only u Mnini'urcliasinB Agents Orders AcceiiU'iIiiiiBMliiiBiiUPivl One of the Oldest Chartered Savings Banks of Philadelphia for small sav ings. Is new w 0 1 1 known and well tried. Accounts r c ceived from I cent te ."55000. First Penny Savings Bank 21st and Bain bridge Sts. Branch 1343 Cliestnut St. "Many a miclcle makes a mucklc," the Scotch folk say. Try it en yourself! 4rlAae Interest And Absolute Safely .JOHN WANAMAKl-.K, I'rchitlent. A MINUTE ei your time is all that is necessary te open a Savings Fund account, and this centrally located National Bank gives 4f 0 interest. A savings account entitles you te the personal services of this insti tution. Let us explain the additional serv ice we are extending Savings Fund depositors by allowing the privi lege of drawing six checks per month, with interest at 3', en amounts of $300 and ever. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St Nothen T. Fetwell. President AhfW'J 'Bank with a Sarimfs Fund Department ira Hew te spend Saturday afternoon and a few dollars besides (just a few) $28 $33 $38 secure remarkable SUPER -VALUES Fall suits and overcoats that you weidd cheerfully pay $10 mere for, if necessary EVER HAD that Saturday P. M. feeling? The realization of a geed week's work well done a tidy little pay-check for it and a WHOLE HALF HOLIDAY te spend in selecting your new Fall clothes. Time enough te browse all ever the city. BUT BROWSE where you will, the Old Pasture is greenest at Perry's better values there, hand somer fabrics, real Super-Values al $28, $33."$38. I' V. R R V ' S "The Flower of the Stere11 HUNDREDS of the finest Suits at our command $70, $65 and $60 values arc. new selling at one uniform Super Value price. 43 DOLLARS THE SORT of Suits that arc perfectly At Heme in the Feyer of the Bellevue; at in formal calls in Rittcnheuse Square, or at luncheons at the Union League. CONSERVATIVE Suits for Successes in Life; Smart Suits for young men who arc fast wending their way to ward Success. Fashionable grajs. browns serges and mi.turcs. THE SUITS arc the kind you have alwajs wanted te wear, the price is one you will cheerfully pay-$4". The Man Who Pays (or the Chauffcun Outfits v ill be interested te knew that geed Perry Whipcord Suits can be had for as little as $32. and Overcoats for $37. Alse Suits at $38, Overcoats $42. Caps $3.65. "Ne rebates" is one of the reasons. Perry & Ce. 16TH & CHESTNUT Super-Values in Clethes for Men J RE YOU Satisfied with your Clethes? A considerable percentage of the many new customers who are dealing with us have come here because of dissatisfaction with either the merchandise or the service in ether houses where they formerly dealt. We fully appreciate our responsibilities in trading -we knew that success or non-success is deter mined by the character of merchandise sold and the service given. This year our business is substantially in excess (both in volume of dollars and of units sold) of any former year, and as business conditions gen crally are net geed, vc feel that WE must br en the right track. If you have net been getting full satisfaction else where, we suggest trying Reed's 1 At all event, you are mere than welcome te come in and loe!, us ever if you don't want te buy, it will be per fectly all right we would like you te familiariR yourself with Reed's Values and Reed's Styles. JACOB EEEtfS SONS M24-M26 Onestrntiiilt SteseS a Mi ffiM IL r f m .tt
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