r - i ' r f'. r KDBYiUSIN IRL TAKES POISON Maw Yerk Weman Arrested en . Charge of Annoying Jeweler, I a Married Man S IS IN HOSPITAL ,... finntf Teeb. of New Yerk, Is -jn st, Luke's Hospital with llttlr jjnce of recovery irem cmccia 01 rolsen take" when she wns arrested for innejrlng with leve protcstntleng Tlnrry jj, Kcrstlnc, n Jeweler, nt Ninth nncl Market streets, this city. Korstine le , first cousin of MIsg Tecb nnd Is ""'flic trade Wt which mav end this 1 ?,!d of mouths of annoyance te Kit fI hesc home it en Seventeenth ' ,!.. nnM Mtnu T.nnh liefrnn nrnssintr tcr unwelcome attention-? en her cousin .1, two years age. He is the father ! two children. Uefore hli jnarrlnRO It Is said he and (he yeunc woman were Intimate, hut that, their friendship was fcreken up by relatives. WOK" ui ' . . tn.lrlA in Tver. tine's home and te his ftore, it Is rid! U"1' I'1? MZ I'f0 WB heckled with the attentions of his cousin, who I li thrty years old. Had Warrant Sworn Out Tbe continued alleged annoyance led Mr Kerstlnn te swear out n warrant ter his cousin en the charge of disor derly conduct. It was his hope te cot kr te leave the city, he explained; nethlni? mere. , ,.t i. i . "What can n mnn de? he asked Mi morning. "When a man U pes tfrtd and pestered tlicre has te be some ttaedy. It's just like having your arm elached by somebody. The pinching Mps up. There, never eeems te be any nt. There Is nethinc clse te de but pt rid of the person." The climax of a scries of dramatic Incidents staged in both his home nnd fclace- of business came when the young woman was brought into the Twenty -itcend street nnd Hunting Park avenue Station. Almest the moment she. en me Jn the fainted. When brought back te consciousness she calmly explained alie M taken po'lsen. Immediately mic wns taken te I he lespltal, but were auineriucs nom ur Ue hope for her recovery. "While there's life theie's hope," n physician itiid this morning. "But at the same time her condition i critical." Withdrew Previous Warrant Police fay Miss Lech visited Phila delphia about three month age. nnd i renewed her love suit, which had appar i cntlf been abandoned for Mime time. She carried It ns usual te .Mr. Kcrstine s lemc and store en Mnrket street. At ik.t tltnn Tin Dump nnf n it'nprnnt . mt I the premised te lenve the city. On this visit, peucc sny, sue dieppcd 'Inte her cousin'- store several timeB a ldy, and made every effort te get him te bntew the love he withheld from her. 'Finally her pleadings became se em- larnsslng that he had te swear out n warrant, In the hope it would bring about the fame result us the previous eat, GIRL SEEKS MOTHER Writes te Camden Police Chief Ask ing Help In Finding Her Chief of Police Ornvener. of Cam dm, hns been asked bv a itceii-jear-!d Klrl, of IUairsvillc, Pn., te help find her mother The gill, Hilda Mini Mini derff, is the eldest of six children. The father works in the mines at night. Hilda wrote te Chief (travoner that her mother had gene nway onre before. mis time ttm last letter received from her was last May. "My mother is thirty-five or thirty-six years old, but only leeks twenty-five." the girl wrote. "Yeu would never belleve she hd had six children." The woman is dwcrlbed as being very dark, with brown eyes. Clethes Disappear; Alse Maid When T. h. Kline. .r00 Vine street, returned borne Inst night n iuantlty of flethlng nnd oilier personal effects worn discovered missing. Se wns the servant tin. Shee, stockings, dresses and teats, all valued at S227, had gene. Police are searching for the servant. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED . THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Strut Dees your printed adver tising properly reflect the character of your busi. ncss? We can help you make It de se The Helmes Phess, 'PHntm 15.29 Chtrrr Bttt PhlUdelphU wKm PBHL sV M Getnn fVief. i:-t fiut hew can you if she ,s.n t constantly re winded of your prod pred Jft? Remember, she's e Natien's Purchas- lnS Agent. FOI-FY ft ADVuriTiaiNU W A Q E N C V. In. Evening public L5i)GfER--rPHii;4iDELPHiA, thujrsday, isteveiiber 1021, On Advisory Council eHlv MKS. KATIIIJKINK I'HILLII'S EDSON SI10 lias been nppelntcd by Presi dent Harding as 11 member 0MI10 Advisory Council or the Armament Conference SWALLOWS PENCIL POINTER Girl, 8lx, Puts Sharpener In Meuth and It Blips Down Her Threat Helen Kdwards, rIx yearn old, 100 Poplar atrcet, accidentally awnllewed n 1'MJcll sharpener last night and Is In mi "nhncmann Hospital, where nhe will undergo an operation for its re moral today. The child's mother said she was playing with a pencil last night nnd was trying te sharpen it with the inctnl nppllance. "Suddenly," wild tbe mother. "rIic begnn te cough violently and I found that she had put the pencil Hinrpcner In her mouth nnd It had slipped down her threat." CITY TO HONOR INSANE War-Deranged Heroes te Have Armistice Da Celebration While the cyes of the Natien nre fo fe fo euRod en the exercises attending the burial of the unknown soldier In Ar lington Cemeterv en Armlntlnn Tlnr. I Philadelphia will honor 4.10 mental wrecks of battle who ere dragging out uicir unys in me I'ueuc service Hospital en Grays Terry read. Ter these men Armistice Day has never sounded. They still fight their bnttles In the mud of Prance, and the sight of nnvthlng military puts them in a state of melancholy llkclv te effbet CHARGESJWBBERY IN TAXI Man Is Arrested After Being Driven Over Town With Friend After a row In n taxlcab at Seven teenth and Weed sticcts nt 2:110 o'clock this morning, .lames White, nineteen years old, of Vine street near Sixteenth, was arrested, charged with robbing Jehn Hocy, thirty-etic years old, of yi-lY cst Hernier street. Heth were pas sengers In the tnxienb. When police arrested AVhlte they found $70 In his pocket nnd $30 tucked nuay in his sock. According te the story told Detective Rency, White nnd Hocy met lest eve ning nnd were driven ever the cltv in a taxlcab. seeking the various "net" places. Heye, police ey. became very much iulexlcnted, while White remained sober. When the taxi arrived at Seven teenth nnd Weed streets (his morning White is alleged te have alacked Hoey and taken hW money. The taxi driver. Frnnk Ceeney. 12.'t0 Seuth Stanley strct. summoned the police. all the reconstruction work dene en their deranged nervous systems. J'er them thcre will be simple exer cises In the hospital nnd a concert by a band of sixteen of their own number. All suggestion of military pomp will be purged from the observances. FIND BOYS IN FREIGHT CAR Twenty four Heur Tour Seeking Adventure Lands Pair in Jail Slgraund Kcclarsky. thirteen. 2010 Hepe street, and Francis Mallen, twelve, 20 East Silver street, ended twenty-four hours of adventure Jlils morning when they were token out of a locked freight car In the Pnvenln car yards of the Pennsylvania Itnllread in East Camden. The boys left their homes yesterday morning and decided te hie Jerseywnrd. They hopped n truck at the ferries nnd went te Woodbury. There, nccerdlng te the story they told the police, they decided te turn bnck. se they slipped into the open deer of a freight car en a train that was juBt preparing te move put. A few minutes later the deer was locked. The car was shifted te the Pavenla yards. About fh.'IO this morn ing Wllllnm Alexander, a member of the Pennsylvania Railroad polite, heard the boys shouting for help nnd had the ear opened. They were taken te the Camden .loll, where they arc new being held for an Investigation. jMi "" ' -.,.. .mni ii j . ,i i ,11,1 iiiiiiini rsmmti r ' Necklaces A nevf impcrtabien of fhntyjtlene necklaces - the prevailing veitua Jade - Agate - Ot&x - Ceral - OpaJ- Topaz - Amber - JLapis -' Crystal - Amctlwat - Cornelian NAB 559 DRUNKS IN MONTH Arrests at 10th and Buttonwood Sts. Station In October Recerd The number of drunks arrested dur- tlen ever (he record of ether months, according te information given out to day by Acting Ijicutcnnnt Themas Walsh. Of the 005 nrresls made dUr- . . f - Injr the month WiO were chnrged with intoxication. The total nrrcsts In the district for October exceeded the total arrests of any ether three districts combined. Liquor flowed se freely In the (lis- I,- n, T r ', T trict that the nrrcsts for drmikcnnc iig October increased rclnnrkably in , mentc,i fnr flbeve the average for the Tenth and lluttonweod sticets eta- months picvleus te prohibition, wlmi the total seldom reached the 400 mnrK In addition te the drunks one Peel leggcr was nrrested. two were charged with transporting liquor illegally and one with conducting nn Illicit still. AS GOOD AS A BOND an T7irec VIRGINIA Friendly BURLEV Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobaccos in one perfect cigarette one-eleven Cigarettes? OOfbi-15 it Hi FIFTH AVE. The paper in a railroad bend has te be geed. A bend is tee valuable te be trusted te the keeping of any but the toughest and most durable paper that can be had. Se railroad bends are engraved en Crane's papers. Your business letters would leek geed en the kind of paper that is obligatory for bends. It isnt obligatory for business stationery - but that's where the fine advertising touch comes in. It shows that you think your letters what your firm has te say te its customers and cerrc spendents-are important enough te be written en the only paper geed enough for bends. ioe selected new rag stec 120 years' experience Bannetes efii countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bends of 18 nations MacDonald & Campbell Super-Quality Suits $30 te $65 The strenge-d lines of models and fabrics we have efTcred for r-ome year?. Styles and patterns te please every taste, true te fashion nnd portraying it ns only MacDonald & Camp bell clothes can. Wc believe these suits te lie of unequalcd vnlue. Where caa you sec .10 many attractive exclusive suits, or dress &e well, for medernte prices as here? ' Nete Fer ceniervative men Medium Full. Back nnd Chetterfield Winter 1 Overcoat. , $30 te $65 1334-1336 Chestnut Street (TO JLfiWJ wild A c ranes IPnMlUHl 554-566Ne56a3nft(tApenUC &p 4Wa,47'ST$. ftit? -Carlten Bread and .Walnut Streets 1 1 he result of quality fashions at fair and consistent prices was never se much in evidence as this season when our salons are filled with the largest number of satisfied patrons in our history. GIDDING'S beautiful Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Blouses, Fur and Millinery are passed along te our patrons at surprisingly low prices FATHER PENN needs a Big Overcoat and a big part of him is being supplied from " PERRY'S BUSINESS PAPERS PetrndcdhxlSra Cy Ulster- jL type Overcoat Striking illustration of our Style leadership. Comfert and warmth combined with style and appearance. Abse lu tely new graceful in line ex clusively ours. Made in a comprehensive assort ment of Imported and Demestic" Overceatings Beavers, Shctlands, Scotch Tweeds, Irish Cheviots and Klysians in most attractive shades in plain and fancy browns, grays and Levctt colors at $5!, $60, $65 and upward. JACOB 1434:1426 OtestamlhSihiredt The Heuse that Heppe built IoagTirtedleOae-Pric8rSy8tera irh.1881 Pwtewn--ltP-n flmrtmt 8trct, Vptmr 4th & TberafMa St. 'TjftcfcratrFsfeerete SUPER-VALUES In Winter Overcoats $28 $33 $38 & $43 THERE must be some geed reason why se many men arc con ling ling te Perry's these flay, for theii clothes. Here's why SUPER-VALUES in clothes for Men -that's the big Idea. WE'RE glad te welcome se many new friends every day successful business and professional men who want te take the "ifs, maybes and buts" out of clothes buying and get down te a real Perry Super-Value Basis. "Nothing Succeeds Like Success" is proving its aptness daily here at Perry's. RESERVE stocks have repeatedly been called upon te keep pace with the fast-growing demand for our Extraordinary Super-Values. OVERCOATS and SUITS as plentiful as Red Sumacin every conceivable variety of style, fabric and color. Fall pippins te the core ripe and ready te pluck and within the reach of all. Yeu really ewe it te yourself te see these wonderful Super-Values. Before you buy your winter outfit get the story of Perry Super Values at first hand. It's a story with a mighty happy ending. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men Period Console Cabinet 95 0oellTkB25icaImtt) Thia cabinet has been espcdalrjsvQe algned te fit the Style VI Victrela. It caa.be had in various period designs. We have never been able te offer -e much for-the money leeks like $250 yet sold by ua for only $95. May her purchased through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, vnJrich appfiesxallTentrteward thepurchasefprice. I Mail This Coupon ler lull Information 'C 1 Hpnnp&Snn"0W,u,MI11 m"-,,1D inc-mm sa I Without any obligation en my part, plensr vCn, fui mforinatieu Jnbeut your $95 Pened Victrela outfit. Interest Allowed in our savings fund de partment and 2 per cent en checking accounts. Open Day and Night Frank H. Tuft, Pr. MetropelitanTrus;t Ce OPiPnn,ADKLPHL KWTCerner tsth and Marfan ste 1 H Splendid Lamps and .Shades Electric Lamps nnd Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades Attractive, appropriate lamps and shades uie net se cny te find aa veu nmy huppehc. Trup, thcre are many lnnipb s-hewn, but te sec theso thai, nre really dihtinfruuvhed, und "i soeiJ tu.stp. icquircs Heme acarch "'K. Wc hae a splendid variety, pxpt'rtly Bolpcted, that ehallenccH ihr ailmnatien of rery one. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding i hi Vfcl m iHjn i.u.a 1 m I BftiSsi I vad c u m t ,tVlC COWfOWATIOM nair mattresses Bex Spring 1632 Chestnut Street Bedsteads MtiiaM w -- 2iAS w-
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