"." j ':W rK ,! f' "Vx" rfft;,.-: -K W ) ) .;- V i4 ft' EVENING PUBLIC LGKRr-PHltABELPHlA, TUE&DAY, NO VEM&EK ' 1(5, 1021 B IS PLANTED Fi MS ivrClJDDEN Oak Set Out in Legan bquare in Hener of British War Mether Hore I GUEST AT LUNCHEON Mfi. Amelia Kmmn MeCmWr-n. u i..i-. Wnr Mether, wne in in this 7 . ....... ..f envnia1 flnvu frtllmir. Idly for u $,,. v,r nnrtlcipntien in the memorial pI.Licm nt ArlinRten. war present with Fllfi. R- Emmet Digne.v, president of V' the American War Mothers, nt the jpoernln fowilen of the Nntlennl Council $, Wemn I" tfi Hcllevuo-Strntfercl indlT. ' iiihnnch molesting that she was no M.Khmaker. Mrs. McOuilden ex- r.d the hope that "In the future In 'M$ltt will be nothing but geed will and " rinnnr homes nil ever th world." tv I "KVi nn Mrs. McCuddcn took pnrt i h trccplanting ceremony in Legan J fcfcAt e unlcr the nusplccs of the Civic li r. W"; Te Be Buried Thursday -"',& .a r"immlttee. tinder the direction i. .ifr. Harry W. Lewis, hnd prepared ?-.... nln nnk fur nlnntlnir In honor rAc MeRuddcn. Mra. Lewis cast nOl '. " - . - , i , . xterens HEOmpbtll. the H Wii Miss Phllllr rr kt earth nnd then imMl..AA (h simile te the Uritlsh War HK.1..1... .. l.n threw In Revernl snndefulH. "m1 She ua's followed In turn by the ethr '' .-,!, nf her nurtv. which Included r U.V"" -"- . .. ' l.--l.l.. . "1.....l.. ler dautnier. iuuinin . i'1"" IjlfllU'llIllll. IXflSlv.t, Vll'llllll the HrltiMi consul Ufiierni. v..j v I'hiiiinR. ner nrcrptnr.1 . a I (S i-- ...Mur nnrt m'AFA wllltn pnrnil ,' Atii tirrnpiitrd bv Mrs. Lewis. AtW the rerenieny Mrc. MrOnlilrn f' ... thn lnnrheen zuest at the home of Wtr, Pnmnbell. at 1020 Clinten street. !' T" L iMS HIHL. IZ. H BT AUIU in h im Avenue, may Die '!' ,.ill WnllarI tiVAlrn nt P-flfl". L1 .llBlirilU' l.."w ...v..v, ... wwvi. Sfll it - .. .. ahi.m la It. 4 ll n TTil..itilF. .i;DPSirr menmi " utmcHj z. .. . . . i i!ir-.. -- .i... liOCPltai in n Miriuun ruiiuiiiuu 111 xiiu I reniilt of havlne been struck by an utomebl!e drheu by Jehn Celaii. ill"." nlUiA utrftAt nu hlie nttenlrimf t.i Jiaui" " --i " -- " ..... v,. . il, frfiK.H IliC NUl'l'l ill niAIIClll llll't'l II Mil dfli Cbf'ter aieiiin1 last niglit. CuIkmi hih I irrentei The irl was enrryinif nil utii I treila ami imilil net -ee the uppreavh- ,' Madeline Wellard, 6005 Chester Ihe machine. Colsan wii- li,iliiK hirar down SK - tlfth ftreet when the uirl wns hit. She :-ts picked up and taken te the oilier- of ' Vt. e. I) lliihllc. 7)S'2r Chester avenue, '" nhe rushed her In the hospital In his 'automobile. IIeMiital physlclnns fear iht sustained a fractured skull. '' Colgan was held in ?."00 bail for an ether iieailai: November J0 b Mnz- J.-litrate DiiRnti nt the Thirtj -second itrtet and woodland acnuc ctatien. BLOCK HONOR TO HARDING 10 (n fl H. WllKth Infntrv Tnhl MnHnn in ' ., Make president Honorary Member :; The ."15th Infantry A'-soi'iutlen last ' nlfht elected Wnodrew Wilsen. (lenernl '"Ptnhlns and Marshal Feelt te lionerar . ittemberslil'i, lint lit order te step " dc- ij'Miemai v:is grewinc tee outer, raiueu f l motion te nuenl like honors te rrei "dnt llnr.'.lli". Tlin n.vni'lntlnn met in Vs'tte Elks' Heme, .lunlner and Arch Fttteetj. Oppo'ltlen te I'lciilcnt Ilaidins: m van honerarj member was based en bis aund en the bonus lii I. The motion .v Iran raaile lu Miiim l):ivfil Kiitilnti uhn I' declared that the cemmander-ln-ehiet' of the Riinles of the Cnited States was i entitled te lumernrj membership in the r.orttMutien eamuci ii Ailiuiih. '.eiretiu.x et tiiu aisociatlen disputed this .stand. . ,'-iri-'-' M IMK.M4B0V ,f-jw, 'anik. mmnmmmwnaa n WILLIAM K. neon rtethed business i.nin and Heading Italluny eftlclal. who died at bis home In Itivrrtnn. N. J. WILLIAM E GOOD DEAD Funeral of Retired P. and R. Official Will Be Held Thursday at Reading William E. Geed, one of the earliest advocates of all-steel passenger reaches, a retired business man and Heading Itnllwny officiate, will be burled Thurs day nt Heading. He died Sunday nt his home In Hiverten, N. .1. Mr. (Jeed was born at Hagcrstewn, Md.. February 27. 845. He became superintendent of the Heading Hallwaj shops at Heading about forty jears age. nnd remained there until 1SSS. He made many notable improvements in shop methods nnd locomotive de signs. The Woolen wide fire box for locomo tives of the Heading system wns de de e!eped under his supervision nnd be came the standard pattern et conatruc cenatruc conatruc lien for locomotive of that read. In 1SSS he associated himself with James C. Hioeks nt the plant of the Heuthwark Foundry and Machine Com Cem pnny. Fifth stret nnd Washington ave nue, this city, until he retired from active business in T804 shortly afjer the death of his wife, l'mmn H. Geed. CLOTHIER HORSE GETS 3D Eyes of Philadelphia Society Turn te New Yerk Shew The ejes of Philadelphia secietv nie turned toward the thirty-sixth .innual exhibition of the National Herse Shew Association of Ameilrn at Squadron A Armer. Madisen ntenuc and Ninetj fourth Mreit, New Yerk, where jes tenia Dnrwnrd Heberts. owned b Isaac II. Clothier. Jr., wen third prizi in the C'ns 1S1 jumpers. Historic Madisen Siiuare (iarden lias been deserted thU e,ir for the lirt tuue and King Heie is praneiir: proudly in the specious uptown aimei.v 20 DETECTIVES DEMOTED Merj Repert In Uniform at Station Houses for Street Duty Twenty acting detectives transferred te jtlrcet work In uniform reported nt their respective ntnllens for duty nt roll rell cnll this morning. The men chnnged nnd the districts te which they reported nre: Patrick ,T. O'llrlcn, Third; Carl Weir, Klghth; Harry Kulp. IWteenth: William Isaacs, Sixteenth: Frank C. llauer, Eighteenth; Harry Taegcrt, Twenty third; Harry Cave. Twcntv-fetirth ; Hcrnard Knsclmdn, Twenty-ilfth; Jehn J. Lnnahnn, Twenty-ninth; William Pwyer, Thirtieth; Hebcrt Test, Thir tieth; Bnird Smith, Thirty-second; Jehn J. Murphv. Thirty-feurth: An Jfcw McClurc, Thirty-fourth; Jehn C. Crlley. Thirty-slxth; Abraham Quln tell. rhirty-seventh; (leergc Velkcr, Thirty-seventh; Jacob Hlatteau, Thirty-ninth: Themns Fitzgerald, Forty first, nnd Charles 11. Chobert, te the police beat King. SEEK WOUNDEdIaNDIT Man Shet by Pursuing Patrolman After Held-Up Attempt The police of the Twelfth and Pine streets station have sent n filer te the Hospitals te be en the lookout, for a Negte who may npply for treatment for n gunshot wound. One of two men who held up Hernard Overbeek. of Fifth nnd Lembard streets, while he was walking west en Pine street between Eighth nnd Ninth, was wounded by pursuing patrolmen who responded te the cries for help made by Overbeek. The highwaymen did net get an? thing In their held-up. CALL ON MAYOR TO ENFORCE OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY Lord's Day Alliance Adepts Reso lution Against "Lawlessness" A resolution culling en Mayer Moere te see that the Sunday law Is properly enforced against "the present condition of Sunday lawlessness prevailing In Philadelphia" has been passed by the Lord's Day Alliance of Pennsylvania. The resolution is signed by the llcv. William II. Ferney, secretary of the as sociatien, who refused te nttend the conference called last week by Mayer Moere te consider alleged Sunday law lessness, . The resolution describes conditions nB "having a demoralizing effect upon ether sections of the Stale," SURRENDERS TO POLICE St. Leuis Man Says He Learned He Was Wanted en Check Charge Stuart Hates, twenty-four jears old. walked into the. Detect Ive ltttreau this morning nnd told Captain Souder I lint be wns wanted by" the St. Leuis police for passing u worthless check for !?'-'."(. Hfttes wild before he left his home In St. Leuis several days age he pas'-ed the check thinking he hnd enough money In the bank te meet It. . Yes terday he said lie received a wire from n friend saying the check had come back marked Insufficient funds and the police were looking for him. Pending the receipt of information from St. Leuis, Hates wns held in $000 ball for a hearing Monday. INJURY FATAL TO P. R.R.MAN Roundhouse Fere- Hospital in MAN, 72. TRIES TO END LIFE .Julius Fruse Sheets Himself in Hollywood Street Heme L, .luliur. 1" .sc, i-ccnt -two jenis old. 'I nojlyweuil stteet abee Columbia live- Hue, shot hlm-elf in the chest en the -lecea'l fleer et his home t'lir. meriiiii'. file S llieensfliinw In rim I hiiL-aihiii !Heip!tfll with ,i bullet wound eer the jfOnly i,i, .bushier-In-law. Mt. .jredA Pi use a., ,,, the house nt the "me. ll'Mifii; th" shot, she went Inte v Ms room, - win, ,e md done anil .than a1... i. .. i . i. rHfl """"' si pem . u inetiw is James Berryman, man, Dies James Heiryiu.iu, fertj-Mx jenr- old. et 1210 North Fife -tliiid street, fore man at the l'iniikfeiil .liitietien lotiml letiml lotiml lieuse. of the Penusjlw.niii Hullread. died at the Frank foul Hospital last night fiein injuiles ieceied when lie fell. November , sti iking his head ajalnst a driving wheel. When the accident tucurred he wns ns.'lsting in the t leaning of a locomo tive nshpnn. II slipped fiein the box en whleh he was standing and fell, fracturing his hkull. lie leaves n widow. P. R. R. TRAINS DELAYED Trouble in Signal System en Paell Division This Morning Sever.il hundred pel sons were l.ite fei weil; this morning when (lie trains et the Paell division of the PeniH.vhanla Knlliead were lit Id up because of de feet Ue signals. The trouble is believed te have been caused b a sheit circuit. Stmrtl.x after 7 o'clock the signals -i tracks one, two. tlnee and four between 1'neli ami W.vnnevvi.eil liu'.ed te weik. This held up' all the trafln- u lliis division until the auxilinr.v blue!, signals could be put into operation j Camdenlte Hit by Aute j Jehn Warner, of 20.". Miclinnlr circa Camden, was stnitk at ISieadway audi lAciett street. C.imden, ibis inern'u by the automobile of Call Halieru. Second and Penn strtets. Darnell was taken te Coepei Hospital but wa . net luiillj Injure I one eleven M M m Ohrec VIRGINLA Friendly BURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect blend of the three perfect ciarett tobaccos in one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes 2Cferl5 V '7 -- 1H F.KTtt.AVE. MacDonald & Campbell Rich Warm Winter Overcoats .$25 te $95 The selected productions of the finest American and English tailors nnd distinguished by a character of workmanship, materlnls and ap pearance that has no counterpart In any ether coats. The variety of exclusive fabrics and colorings is most unusual even for us who are the accepted specialists in overcoats. Here is the top notch of overcoat luxury specially as sembled te give men the widest selection of garments they will net see duplicated en every street comer, and for the lowest prices. Nete Beautiful Brown, Blue and Black Suits with white or colored lines, in nil the stylish fabrir.s, $30 te $55. I 334-1 336 Chestnut Street ' ' i 0 wRAMlvcHi llMrn PRESTIGE This Company has been appointed Official Jewelers te the follewing: Society e( Cincinnati Society of Sens of the Revolution Gnerl Society of Wtr of 1112 Asttc Club el IS47 Military Order of the Leyal Legien e trie United State Military Order of Foreign Wars el the United States Naval Order of the United States Society Army of the Potomac Society Army of the Cumberland Order of Indian Wars el the United States Society Veterans of the Indian Wars Naval and Military Order of the de Seanish-American War Society Army el Santlaje Cuba Army et Philippines Society el the Perte Rican Ex pedition Military Order el the Dragen Military Order el the Carabae The Society el Manila Bay Military Order el More Cam paigns Order el the White Crane Order el the Peunders and Pa triots el America Order el the Descendants el Colonial Governors Society el Colonial Wars (miniature) Order el Runnemede (Magna Charta) The Veteran Cerps of Artillery el New Yerk (The Military Society et the War el 1812) Medal of Hener National Society of the Colonial Dames el America Society el Daughters el the Cin cinnati Order el tin Crown Colonial Society el Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Oerman Society Medal Commemorative el the Centennial Anniversary, 7th Regiment, National Guard, State el New Yerk Centennial and Memerial Asso ciation el Valley Ferge Jeffersen Davis Monument Asso ciation Military Order el the Midnight Sun Order el Washington Order el St. Geerge et the Hely Reman Empire Untied 8tates Military Academy United States Naval Academy Union Society el the Civil War Deacendanta el Signer National Society ei Patriotic Women el America Navy League el the United State Military Order el the Serpent Society el the Ark and the Deve Society el Americans el Royal Descent The Huguenot Society el America The Daughter el Helland Dames Military Order el the Orient Order el Colonial Lords el Manera in America The contract for furnishing Medal of Hener, United States Army, has been awarded te this Company. The Navy Department has also com missioned this Company te manufacture the New Medal of Hener, Distinguished Service Medal and Distinguished Service Cress. A STRAIGHT line is net the shortest dis tance between two points your telephone line is. By the way, our phones walnut toue; Kace Glad te have you 1 are 5145. call up. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phate of Sales Promotion ' North American Bide;. Philadelphia ' .READY FOR BUSINESS $m$ We announce the opening of our ALBANY WAREHOUSE On Tivoli Street west of Broadway OUR new office, warehouse and mirror factory for the economical and convenient distribution of building glass of every character throughout local and surrounding territory will be opened In Albany en WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th An experienced organization ii at your service. We will carry in stock at all times a complete line of Dulldlng Clan and will be eaulpped te manufacture Mirrors, Beveling and Polished edges. Quick deliveries will be made locally and te nearby points b mr fleet of Trucks. Free deliveries te Trey and Schenectady en appointed days of each week. eaant a. surra uki mum IWU Phene, Anwar 67J0 I'uCUEMEH HARES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA ALBANY WAsltlNGlUN L THEY ALL AGREE "YOUR p FATHER" seundlv always His opinion is based. Dad has been ever the read nd these who are wise will value his advice concerning u puzzling problem with all of us right new. You'll seen knew your Fnther's views and geed, neund common sense it will be. CSEE TOMORROW'S EVENING PAPER) Lamps, Lamps The finishing touch te the harmonious decoration of the home is the appropriate lamp and shade. We are better equipped than ever te supply just the right combination. Our stock of table and standard lamps is larger than ever and consists of Chinese Porcelain, Krenze, Marble and Alabaster, Plain and Decorated Weeds, etc. s In shades we have the newest designs in Plain and Decorated Parchment and Plain and Fancy Silks. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Fine Picture Framing I l avi 1 MMMmm m$ewm 364-56uNeSCB.CfiiUhAA?t,nue 4tjH H6",ah47'-STS NEW YORK PARIS fcttj-earlten Ifyetzl BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA CONTINUE With Radical Reductions In Price Our ST SALES OF THE SEASON Embracing I (gtbbtng DAY DRESSES EVENING GOWNS COATS CAPES AND WRAPS SPORTS APPAREL FURS AND MILLINERY I. 1 I j 1 1 PAR-KERRY GOOD TASTE, A REASONABLE PRICE AND A CERTIFIED STANDARD OF QUALITY FORM THE BASIS ON WHICH WE RECOAI. MEND THE PAR.k'ERRY O VER.GA RM ENTS '. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK, Business Hours S:30 te 5:30 J exwb wsMM mm 142 -145X6 CHeetiuuLt Sti-eet. We Have Established Fer Your Convenience This Centrally Located Agency Fer the Distribution of VHB RICE I HUTCHIN Educator Fer Men, Women and Children Pleasant surroundings plus the service you would expect at DelMar. Particular atten tien te correct fitting by perienced salespeople. Mail Orders Receive Careful Attention ex- Ben.l 1, Si .. S The Second Fleer Shee Shep JlctMar&Ce. 1211 Chestnut SV. Next Doer te Oppenheim, Cellins Ce. It will brighten up your whole day if you'll just step in at Sixteenth and Chestnut and leek through the Super - Values in big, warm, fleecy, luxurious Overcoats in a wonder fully different style va riety. SUPER -VALUES In Winter OVERCOATS 283338&43 The finest thing about our big-handed selection of Overcoats is that no matter which one you select you invariably cheese a Super - Value. Every Overcoat in the store is a demonstrator for our Super - Value principle a basic Perry principle which says: 'Selling gund clothes til the leuett possible prices is the surest ud) 0 holding a tie tie inendeus business.'' Frem Shew Window te Sky-light our store is brimming with Individ ual Overcoats waiting for the right man te put them en. Raglans, which a 1 1 Chestnut Street knows are te be the most popular of the 1922 styles; big warm Ulsters full of style and com fort; Half -Raglans in a very popular Perry de sign that is a Hit; Bex Back Coats that step at the knees; Deuble Breasters that put en a brave fpnt when Soci ety shows up and nov elty models tee numer ous te detail. J list sec them that's all we ask. Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER-VALUES in Clethes for Men We may knew the solu tion te your printii.r problems. Come in, and let us talk it ever .jA Tub Helmes Press, "Ptinttn 1JI5-Z9 Cherry Street Philadelphia J&ii) Strap Pumps at aJhWered Price 1 wL M Twe Styles in Dull Black Calf Our Second-fleer Location and low over head expense is the reason for lewtst possible prices nt Del Mar. ' 4 NEW PRICES G.Pass. Touring; 2-faii. Roadster . . S-Pass. Sedan . ... 4-Pass. Coupe . F. O. n. Detroit 12S0 S12SO .9ZIBO JZ100 THE HATCH MOTORS C? CH5IHIOU TORS 710 N. DttOAD ST - PHHA lKA.MvIOItl IMI,i:u Omrlm J. Mrlieilrh im Kr-ndfnril i", liUJWMim.N Dr.,W.i.i; krnekrl llrnthrrN 'i" r. A tVnulilnrtnn I.,-hi MAIN I.I.Mi UUAl.KU ' " . . '' N. CreMimn, Jr. flrwurt A Innnmrr ir., Ilnrrfml utsi. i-mi-A, iJUAxiui'"" Arneld-Cumubtli Mutur t, Attn tTniniit Hta. 1 I i'l i W: tiwfl 1)3 lift. I f rr r m I 1 m j 'ii 1 Wt I 1; m '! ri t : M J I Sill m '" T .V a ! 1 ., is- if aj .Lvvt.-.l.V fJthjttVSfr'.1