Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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GOOD CITIZEN DAY
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rjommitteo of Leaders in
Church Werk Will Assist
j. in Campaign Here
NOVEMBER
27 THE DATE
Amour
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Tctarkp. Aithu
irrefitt. .le1 ;'
A cetnmltlPP of p.tlwm prominent In
hli work Iti tliN city will be clinsen
1. 1 Hip near future te further tlie project
LVJi, l.n" liccn inltlntcrt bv tl.e Hiiln
J.lrlln Sunilny Scheel Assocliitleii te
. the IJTlli f November -Set nslilc b'
t JHMT " "S..l Oltftj.iii.liln Day."
in nii cfeit te ilnliv milled public nt
Mitlon te ll'c pnit iilnyed by Hie Niuitlnv
TnnU In developing Reed citizens tlie
ISSntlen nd.trc.sscd n letter te Mnjer
Zte a-khiR liim te deslBimtc tlmt dnv
I one In wIiIpIi n citizens slmll attend
fiumlnv kcIioeN tlireiiRlimit the ctt In
K their Intercut In the work which
l.beina dep ,0"R thT. l,,.u'Ml .
imnnc tliesc who will be iisknl te
ITU e tI ,, in illi.ft
( 11(111 MM. I M IIV Kill.
i, lirucp tenner, .intucs
ur II. ('levenscr. Henry
irrflfitt. Joint .1. .roeRni. .niMjiin ii.
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J ilewnnl II. Shepiinrd. Jehn 0.
llam'phrloe. Jtnndelpl. W. De AVnl.l.
l Mexnnder Henry. Theodere Drewn
Will mns nnd H. T. Wclinienil.
Tlip reininlttep will tnltc Hitch mens
, It shnll devise te keep the move
SSt In the rtil.He o.xe nnd te iinikc .It
M much of n MifVcss' ns possible in
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CHARGES FALSE ARREST
Man Suspected of Robbing Messen
gers Claims Mistreatment
Jehn DnuRherty. WM .Seutli xtrcct.
trrtcd Monday en suspicion of being
IfflDlIcnted in the held-up of two mes
H r, of the Cern Exchange National
Ck who were robbed of $0000 Inst
Frlilav. Fni.I tndnv he will bring charges
ijiin't the two detectives who took him
Inte ciKtedx.
After lielnc held fiem Monday neon
tBtll Intc Monday night he ns re
InmiI and appeared before Magistrate
O'llrien esterday. who told him "a
aWakc" "liml been mnde.
Deiiuhertj who works for tin Abbett
Ite ('renin 'C'einpnny. snld'be mis un un
levllne his wagon nl the cnmpnn.t'H
rffiCP MimiilU Wlieil l iii'irciivcs ruinr
W0' jMw Hi 111 i ' ,iMffimil,yTMBBBy4jf m , 'jWBjM BiWJBjr IBawAVAVAVawAVAVAVAVAVM
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k Christmas Cards
Patrons who were unable iohare tlicir care
en 6 raved la&ljraar arc advised thai tie
cowpeto assortment of Christinas and New
Year Cards, designed and cnjfraied frilita
atablishmcnl, are new readr forselcctien
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...... ..,, iMiiiimig. ereemi (luring (lie Smiui-Varc Adnilnlslratlen, en Iaj-ue Island Pailt. still 1 iiwaltliig
actual use
LEAGUE ISLAND PARK RULER
CAN'T GET INTO HIS MANSE
j DRUG STORE ROBBERS ARE
ROUTED BY PISTOL SHOTS
Bleak Heuse Is Costing City a Let, but Tlicir Taxpayers Pay
and Varcs Should but Don't Werry
Philip
Toward the eml of the I.Viik heath
where ride the ValK'r.ies of Van. whli-Ii
N called by the hepelessK Idealistic
League Ha ml. Park, thcie stands a
castle without a tenant, a citadel with
out n lord.
Tu thin eerie spot u stands real nnd
empirical amid visionary shed" trees,
phantom
Burglary Is Interrupted by
Frantz and Men Flee
l'eur meter bandits who attempted te
, reli.tbc drus stert of .1. A. I'.berly. lifiOl
I Columbia nveniie, just before 4 o'clock
' 'this morning, were frightened away by
Pel, for whom can It be? Xnt deiig age i pistol shots after they Had sticcieded in
Director Cavcp into wnese hands "it entering the cellar,
m new come suwested that probably , Vhip rrant. president of the Stan
Li.in J10 1 ,n,,''"Il',' .,0 'e , Mimnicr ller(i D,.ntn, Manufacturing Company.
Si ,"' Mayer, but wn nt Twentyllfth nnd Diamond Ntrects.
Biieiiiiin t it be? R returning home from Willow' Greve,
Is There a Trnnnt Near? I when he noticed tt car in front of the
FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP
1001 Chestnut Street
Clearance of Silk Remnants
at One Dellar a Yard
A famous maker's stock reduction Sale of Satin-Face Crepe
superior quality colors or black, $1.85 a yard. Brides
maids please note. This was the maker's most recent
wholesale price.
pett
i'tr-SSS ftttfKrSifS: i lSn? c:rsa - 4
e men
succeeded In breaking open the cellar
in nnd told him te come along. He
protested, he said, but was forced te go
e the Third and De T.ancey stieets
ttntlen
Here he 'aid lie nshcu ie uc a imi-
frnvilnuc. iiMmi. f. .!.!.. Tllllslnktfn nlinnt tl.n L....nu.X... Af
mi. hypothetical pleasure seeders. T "l ny that the chance,, are the ,, '' .Mr rnntr ei ened le
call It n castle Is net vn much n com- ! "yr renlil net abide the movquitees. """T., The me , B .?.. i,
tesy ns a surrender. Fer. If It be net , ?"' ' the odors that sometimes rise 1 , 1OT '
a castle, what Is it? " the pntle en ,i summer .lav might ir pUP?Iv sal,? Vlint he bel!..,e.l U,
Te be sure there are no walls, nor ' fr 1""1- "'. wl.l Mr Tippett. J, Jr'w ,rb0" ci Vn ' .tcrs w knew
meat and no drnwbrl.lge-very Ukelv b,,'" " "lll ,,f, ' I-ceple and. mere- I J,n, PL in ln tti 1
because ,;e one happene.l te think about - "- " '". 'night mln.l 1 1 ZJ ,,rc' ,, , 1,Ih hr. f 1""J'
them. Snrelv siwli tnin nmilil !.,,,, ll "ss.
done well in the centinct. And en the
positive side there are tilings, like a
And lei there are ethers who hnvc
weighed the sugRe-tlen of Director
and a pair of 'lopsided ' ('nven nml 1"lvp fm,mI '" u lnwh v,'t,lP-
AUTOIST WHO HIT BOY HELD i
Arthur Cousins. 1114 Ke.tmati street, c
rc.I-tlle root
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urns en tlie front nereh. thnt nrpue However all this may be. this much tins cii. was neiii in ,jih- uail ter a
against tlie deslgimtinu of raslle but ' fni : Tlc hacienda was elected lii further bearing by Magistrate l'liue'
nt any rate it stnnds, austere and a'ene , '1I!, n '"'-t f betweeji S.'rO.OOO and thin morning, after ie hud run down
as a ensile should, looking prepared s".,f)l- "d lias neier be-n lived in. Francis Stuigis. elc en jeais ld. TiltUd
nt nny time te repulse nn attack bv the ,'11, lm,t ,M nothing, for in League l'enil stred, nt K:H0 last nij;ht. The i
restless sheep that wander nieiin.l the I"land Park tii,erc is n boatlieuse which I boy was discharged fiem the West
tihene hut the deteethes would net per- I health. ll0S n beats, a bnndstnud where there. Philadelphia (.enenil Homeepathl.-
tiit h'iin. nltheugh the desk sergeant i ' , .. , , . ' " "p.Ver, concerts and "comfort sta- Hospital this morning. The hearing is
B1V '...... I'-teii Had SeanMi Name tens" tint arc a wins cesed. Th.-se s..l fee two weeks fiem iMv ini ... .
Theie was a ilisnositlen in the ce''1 s'lfiO.OOO and the paik itselt cot order te discover tlie extent of the
fiv i mieiit
Denglicii charges thnt he was
reiifhh bundled and faKclj nriestcd.
lie sijs lie will make n formal coin
plaint t Diiecler Cortelj.m this after after
lien nml h ing charges against I he de-t(Ktiie
Made in
Czechoslovakia
Bohemian kIsss made in the same
models and in the identical manner for
ever one hundred years.
We have just received the largest im
portation we have had since the war.
A large assortment of vases, candle
sticks, cigarette boxes, dressing-table sets,
etc.. in amber, blue and amethyst, from
.$3.00 up.
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
Fine Picture Framing.
HAD LOSING FIGHT
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exuberant days of the Smith Adminis
trntlnn te refer te it as the hnciend f
(Spntiish for "innii'-e or villa), for was
theie net te be a sure-enough patio
leading eeultabl into n batch of
stables, n barn and the dwelling? Se
far ns this gees, there is a pntie. and u
pretty geed patio at that, wanting enlv
, . ,, ... l, ," fountain and a few lounging ran"-
Manus Was Full of Ginger .Until He J ,m.lins mI mliiteers. Indeed. grant
Reached Court ilng that the Spanish m cupatloiuet the
r.nnk MiimiH. fl0fl Seuth nieicnth Netherlands had mere InlliieVBc en
itrcrt. stnrlcd serving the dejs in tliP i Simnls.li architecture tlinn the Moorish,
Count. Prison this meining for at- I ocupntieu of Spain (iicceiintliig therebv
tempting te "dean nut" the polling for the Dutch doerwaj . tlie Dutch hall
tiare ur l'.'.'ll Seuth Sivtli stieet lust i nnd Jhe Dutch window si. It might as
ninlit. nnd nUe te win a light with DN- I well 'be called a hiicienda ns nuj thing j
trl.t Dele, tue Gallagher, of the Sev- 'else. Se. then, letglt go ns Jmi-lcmln '
nth nnd Carpenter streets station, when,, the lutciiiciln without a lililolge.
many million
ihild's injuiies.
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$ffi?t
i.i'i a. n
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1mwi nlnced under iirtcNt.
Fmnk hit i) found "n pluce." nnd un
der the Inlliieucc of what he get tliere
took u dMIke te tlie polling jdnce. De
Itctiie (Jnlinglier appealed and Frank
took n bigger dislike te him. He hit
Ihe ilttcrl lie nnd ran. Ovcitaken a
hit blek unity he resumed the light.
tt nn linnllj subdued.
HELD AS DRUNKEN DRIVER
North Park Avenue Man's Machine
Smashed Wagen, Police Say
Clinigcil wiih hilling dilien an auto aute auto
Helnle while drunk, and wilii ill h Ing
ltheiit n license, Charles W. I'ilile,,
1722 N'nrih Pink avenue. a- held un -e'er
S."fl(l Im.l for a further hearing hj
MntlUin'e Oswald teda.i.
At-I :."() this morning, according te
ralrijliniiii Peacock. Finley's car
imasheil jnie the wagon of ndrew
liaimeie. of lilf.s.t "Ari.ena street, at
ftTenleeulh nml Columbia n,vcmie, de
Wishing it The patrelmnii lirst had
Jlnlej pienniiuced drunk by a phjsl
tlan, nnd then Ineked him up.
W. N. LAKE LEFT $12,000
Daughter te Get Entire Estate by
Terms of Will
The will of Washington N. I.iikc. who
M nt Kuiding. leaving an estate of
512.4H in trust ie his daughter, l.nuia
J. I.nke, was probated tedni lie
quests of Ihuii N."1(l te S.100 will go te
iraternnl sod -lie-..
Oilier wills prehudd were these of
M. lleHiiul PusMdl. Sl."i,(lll(l te his widow
sallie; Hen.i Viemell. :t!!(l Seuth For-Ir-wveiid
street. SI'.'OO; .Iti-cph S. Itor Iter
J'njk.. Perti-seventh stu-tt and Italli Italli
jnere annue. S'.M.OIIO: Carmine Ulggs.
.14 Ohri-Timi street. S'JO.000, anil
Jimcs Tuie. SS000
Which bilngs us te where wc were
at the beginning. Hilt wc will preieed
at once le the moral, which is that
Cheeps was a great builder. Vc-paclan
another, but that Fd Vnrc was as geed
ns 11 in of them.
Se it happened that the castle or
I liuclendn wus built in the .icnr l!l!i j
During tiie time of the building am
lone who was ineied te inqtilic as te
I the "wherefore of it was put off liglitl.i
bj nn intimation that it was te be the
I home of a great steward, who would be,
'in (barge of the l(!0-odd acres of
! besk dells and sjlvnn glens nnd standi
.lendwiiis that wcie te be League Isl.ind I
Park,
i Wlmteiei- this meant, it could net.
ihim meant Sum Tiipett. who Is nun t
I supervisor of the grounds, for eier
since ins appointment Inst jear Sam
I has been tr.ilng te get possession of.
I the hiicienda. and without any luck ut
all. lie Is allowed te put municipal
I hay into the barn, municipal horse'
, intejlie stable"., miiniclpnl garden bulbs
into the basement nun iiiiiiiii-iin -mi-r
en te the hiniis. but net u Tripett can ,
he get into tlie dwelling.
The lnd icmaliis that Ui. liipett.
leuld us- the hiiclendu vei.i liandil.i .
for lie has a family of nine. In. hiding,
relatlies-in-liiw And nt present he
pu.is n lent of S.'iO a month. I ,
If the hacienda l net for Mr. 'lup- i
f IkX 5iVjvMS.
Iff W The W
$$ ' Pemerantz m,
Si Illustrated Feider v
M of Christmas Cards a
'fcjl FREE ON REQUEST VA
Ifvl COWS most of our exclusive designs with M.
IhJii Oeasv method for erderintr Yeu will find lis"!!
here just the cards te suit your taste, which
can be printed from your present visiting card
plate, a new plate engraved, or you can
purchase the cards without personal
name thereon.
iPAl plate, a new plate engraved, or you can p
0 name thereon. irJI
yA Write or (all for your wj JIM
POMERANTZ M
Sv r.Gn.c n&
1525 Chestnut Street AcHy
K Philadelphia 2g&
Our Newest Creation
The
"Zimm"
Brogue
$10
te
$12
Sold exclusively in our Sheps. In leathers best
suited for this character of shoe. Genuine Im
ported Scotch Grain, Norwegian Cuff or Gordo Gerdo Gorde
an. Deuble Sele. Tan or Black. High or Lew.
Our Prices $8.00 and Up
ZitnmermartB
MEN'S
1312
Chestnut St.
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SHOES
1232
Marker St.
OI'I.N s.VTl IIUA1 I. I. MM,..,
)w Panics for 1926 Fair:
if hat's Your Suggestion?
Ulbcrlj Ilell Exposiitlen is tlie
name snirceted by Medley J.
Hrneiiie, s.'S'J Seuth Fli'ti-liist street.
"s n nn me for the Senul-Cenlen-nml
Celebration In Urjfi.
Unakertewn Jubllee is suggested
Walter Di.e. i"5.".C. Flmwoed nie
nuc World's Peace .lubllcc by A. P.
Mi" i li:'.."i West Clem Held street.
lie Win Id's Iniprincment K.
Position i,x Adams. j:,,:i7 Nns
Mu strict
nrnllierl) ,0e Fair of 1H20 b.i
"r ,f.,e Silhcrstein, ;ishth and
SOIIth sHek
Anierlt.t'.s 'Inrntlclli Cculury
tUrld's Imposition In Arneld Hell,
IU"1 Sniiti, Itlm 1T snect.
traille of U,erl I.ulr b.i (ieergc
Uedtnlmiigli. LTlM.'t Carlisle
stieet
r (.leal nierhan Affnlrs Fair
., I' l-ewhs '-'I:!!! Khiiwn sticel.
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SECRETARY
il STENOGRAPHER
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i' " I'-'. LUUUCH OVl'lCK
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Fundamentals of
Shee Value
are simple. In Dr. Reed
Cushion Shoes they are
Comfert
Serviceability
Style
The importance of their
order is a matter of view
point. But whatever fea
ture you consider most
desirable you will find it in
Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes
developed te the limit of
present-day possibility.
See the Dr. Reed Cushion
Shee cut in half and learn
what shoe value really is.
Setter Shots Cannet Be Med
CUSHION SHOES
FOR MEN MADE DY
J.P.SMITH SHOE CO.
OLD ONITAT
106 Seuth 13St.
3 Doer Belew Chestnut
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Overcoats & Suits
$24.50
$40, $45 and $50 qualities
every one!
The suits are all of
worsted, the fabrics Phila
delphia made.
The overcoats are made
of all wool plaid backs in a
wonderful variety of
weaves.
The only reason you can
buy them at this price
($24.50) is because a man
ufacturer offered us his
entire remaining" new
stocks for the season of
1921-22 at our price.
We took them and you
will agree that they are
unmatchable anywhere in
Philadelphia at the figure
offered.
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vv mmiimiu;! & eruwii xmfc
Market at Sixth for Sixty Years. JW ,
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CONFIDENCE an
absolute essential in
satisfactory trading.
I We are very confident that the splendid
volume of business which we are receiv
ing comes te us because the Public has
confidence in our goods, in our methods,
in our prices.
I Why experiment elsewhere'. deal where veu
may be sure that you will receive full value and
perfect satisfaction.
Fall and Winter Suits, Tep Coats and Over
coats are priced $30 and upward. Verv
special values at $10, $15 and $50.
JACOB REED'S SONS
14-24-M26 QtcslmttlStireeJ
GREATCOATS
for WINTER
- Get Yours Now New
Thousands and
Thousands of
Them at Perry's
M-i
$
SUPER -VALUES
28$33538&$43
BIG handsome warm Ulsters that
win a man's confidence at the very
first glance and his lasting friend
ship after months and months of
stylish and comfortable wear.
OUR SUPER-VALUES in Over
coats at $28, $33, $38 and $43 are in
creasing our friends by leaps and
bounds. Successful men in all walks
of life are buying their clothes this
winter en the Perry Super-Value
Basis and getting mere for their
money than they ever get before.
Ne ypnder we're se busy!
WHAT KIND of a coat de you
want? It's here, no matter what it
is. Substantial long-wearing, well
styled, splendidly made ulsters fash
ioned of the finest woolens loomed
and cut into styles that are as varied
as they are correct. Sensible models
in green, red, brown and olive
heather mixtures that are se popular
this season. Rich plaid backs of
contrasting colors. Satin and gilk
trimmed. Single and double bretpt
ed and full belted or half belted.
Raglan or regulation shoulders
Every variation of style and color a
man could want is here.
PLENTY of ether styles te cheese from
tee. Bex Back overcoats, single and double
breasted.
Conservative overcoats for men who never
change their style.
Pleated-back overcoats for men who want
"something different."
Dress overcoats for formal occasions.
1' i: K R V
l I ' 1 but one aim in
tlic-e Super- v.c at
2S. S.s.?. S3S itn.l S4.5-.
ti gic the men nf I'hil.i
ilclpln.i the bc-t c'othc c'ethc
ni the nfltl at tl'c price
thrv want te pay fur
them.
1'L'T uiir Sii)0i- a'.uc-
te the ccinipari-n tv-i
I.uek around ! '-ii" n '
empare ! Jin estimate!
You'll net lintl yoeds ei
siiili superior quality a.s
are selling at Pern's ir
S2t. S.?. S.3S and $-1.?
an where cKc.
ei' k sri'i-.k - u.
I'I'.'S mean something
r's net just a clever
plira.-c but eu'll necr
knew liu much v
mean- until you cumr
eer te l'crr'- and cc
ter eurself.
Perry & Ce.
Kith & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
Wkstlndies Medilerraian
CRUISES
Frem New Yerk te llaianx, Uingiten,
Panama Canul, Venesuela.lrlDidsil,
Darbadea, Fert de France, &t. Pierre. St.
Themu, San Juan, Naitau and Dermuda.
Ne puatiiertft reuulrrd.
MEG1NTIC
Jan. 17 Feb. 18 March 20
VOYAGES
Trem New Yerk te the Mediterranean!
Madeira, Gibraltar, Algleri, Monace,
Genea, Nanlet, Atheni, Alexandria for
L'staml the Nile.
ADRIATIC C4.5-il.en.)
January 7 February 18
ARABIC fi7.a.,,n.i
Jjnuarv 2 1 March 4
Independent Tra el. Henking, e any
un. ri'inr eicuucrranean Uipt.
LarseitdlmentloniefaniiteamthiptallinE
te Welt lndici, Ucr23icart c.pericii.e
in Winter Cruic. Anpli CruUe Dent.
White Star ScnUe of the mdic hlch standard which hat made the Ohmpic intcrnarinn.
ally famem, preiidv. umieti luxury ter cither leiage ucrnanen.
Write today for WUfYE KVAO T.tMff n'w.w-.-.
Mediterranean or '. .r M.j.,..''.
)feH Indies BeelUt
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