MpX f w .k w5''')lt)fw,?' n KWVV" " ir "t' WFT IS?" S y'i-f " r v ft s1 - V EVENING PUBLIC EDER-PHITADEIJPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ll)21 8 DBJNK-CRAZED IN ALARMS HOSPITAL Fells Agecl Attendant With Iren Bar Twisted Frem Cell at Hahnemann Dancer May Rewed RUNS WILD IN CORRIDORS An elderlv orderly was Injured find 1ip lives of n doctor nnil a nnrt-c thrciit. ennl just after l,oV1eck this mernl.iK nlien n drink -crazed pntlent rnn wildly Jhrencli the Hiihrirmnnn Hospital. ttThn mnn. Theiiiiyt 7.rK, of Franklin and Vine trrrt. wns brought Inte the hninltnl in a ForletiH condition from the fffertR of litpier and confined, in n cell owl for Mich cm-. There u ere two ether men In similar condition in the hll1'!i PAinnnn. the orderly, who is iitr-feur nrs old, henrd iieIm's In tie cell nnd etnrted te invextlcate. In ,e meantime Zcff. with wild cries and almost superhuman "trc'iRtli. twisted erne of the iron Imrs of his cell window nnd started bentinc en the cell ter "uth it. He "innnRed te nmuMi the pndleek nnil renrli the corridor. He met Calanan nnd iminedlntelj foiled him with n Mivatte '1 "" "ie ,f!n,l with tin- Iren bar. If Cnlnnnn mil net mimiiR-il te deilqe the full foree if the blew he would prebnliH have been killed, but ns it wns he received a cat that ieitilreil sixteen MUcIich te ClAfier MrlkltiR the erderlv. ZefT rushed Inte the accident ward. Here the iiiRlit ,upcH'"M"lp,,t' I". Jeseph . Shall Shall crew, and n mirns were en duty. They bucked any in terror ns eft appeared In the deuray with his bleed-stained W7ePff "crouched nnd started toward tlicm slowly with uplifted bar. Just is he started te swing his weapon nt the nursp, one of the ether drunks who .nil been in the cell with him came Inte the room nnd mid, foolishly . "Helle, folks." , . t the found of thp limn s von c .cIT turned from the nurse and rushed at him. ehai-Ins him down the corridor. In the imnntlme Cnhinan dragged hlui hlui telt te u pheni' and get the fifteenth and Vine streets police station, next deer. A detail of police re-pended. ?.;,, tl.v arrived. Zeft had lied te U'Ab!mtCt'twe hours later Detective Mentncii'- of the Tenth and ISuttou ISutteu ISuttou eo stieets station, found Beff hiding umler a pile f blankets m the home e (rlemls nt Sl-J Callowhill -treet lie "as hed in SI. -00 ball nl Central Sta tien tei a tuitucr Hearing u i- """' teda. MAN IS SHOT" AS OLD QUARREL IS RENEWED Deminic Clerlce Probably Fatally Wounded When He Meets Enemy The nuarrel that Clerlce I'antaliane rnil Deminic (Jlorice btarted eiglit wivKs flKe time te a itI'Is lu-t ms'it. when the two nut nt Twenl -second and Xnii'hin streets nnd renewed hostili ties which lesulted in Clence'a being thel twice through the bead. He w txiiPted te die. Tilings hiippemd uuicklj when .lie two met Ne sooner had the old nuar rel len renewed than it beinme tee nrm for words, and I'antaliane -truck Mi ,'omimnien out the head with an tiniliiclla. .... , CliniM diew liis gun and bred, the bulkt grazing I'antalloiie's stomach. Then i'antaliane piiblH.il hi- nder turi's gun and shot liir.i twice. Oleihe wa taken te the l'eljclinlc IIn-piMl where little luie is held for l-i- rei-n n. I'liysielnn- fcnv that if he ilne ei'Mcr he will lese the -isht of lieth ec". I'.iiiinliann. who lives en KlWwmth itnet near Sixteenth, was tint (i-d and l-i In In,; held at the Twelfth and l'ine Hicels polite station. Clt I loe's home is en Wiiitui sin ft near T"iith. I'tdlce ca. Clerice i-diet l'untaliani in the cheek in a limine! eight weeks age. JAPAN'S 'GRAND OLD WOMAN' WILL VISIT PHILADELPHIA Mme. Kaji YaJIna te Be Guest of New Century Club Mine. Kail Yajina. Japan's "grand old woman," is coming te Philadelphia this afternoon te be the guest of the New Century Club. She has bt.en in Washington. Mine njinu, mere than ninety jears eltl. jet jimthful a- a woman in her early pi lire in mind ant! body, want want te isit the Sluinc of Liberty at Inde pendence Hull. Mme Yajina will be accompanied by Miss .7.11ma Merijn, one. of the jeunger women leaders of Japan, and Mis. Henrj Deppin. American wife et an American missienar.i te Japan, who will he interpreter. Mine 'ajina will speak tomorrow aftirnenn at .". o'clock at the New Cen turj Club. Seme time tonienow it is planned te take her for a visit le In dependence Hull Thp party will re main in Philadelphia until Thursday morning Clementen Bey Tetanus Victim Albert Itiouen, si jenrs old, of Clementen, .!.. was taken te tile neper Hospital, Camddi, this morn ing, suffering from tetanus. The bej was wife mated en hi- arm three weilt weilt Re. ami it is belppt h" get tint into the wound, which cuusn! tin infection iii condition is mid te be serious. LINGUISTIC SVENGALIPUTS ONE OVER ON SALOON MAN Talks English, Polish, Italian, German Takes Drinfc in Rus sian, Then Blinkety-Blink-Blank Bloeie, Camden Proprietor's Cash Gees Mnrjnn Purzlskl keeps n saloon nt 12.10 Chestnut street, Camden. He told police todev n weird talc of the man ner In which his place wns lipid up, late last night, nnd robbed of $120. VI hnvp n saloon, see," he told the sergeant at the Camden City Hnll. "I have n saloon, and last night a man comes In te buv n drink. He soye te me, 'flood evening, ' in Americnn. nnd I suv back te him, 'flood evening.' "Then he snys te me, 'It's a nice night, ain't it?' nnd he snys It in Polish. Mojbe I'm net pleased. Se I talk te mv customer in mv own lan guage, and he talks well. Yes, lie talks very well. "Se we become chummy, sergeant, see We go ever and sit down nt n table and my new friend tells me what n nice plnct I lctvc, nnd lie tells me in Itnlinn. This is very fine, sergeant, for 1. tee, knew a little Itnlinn. My brother, he '' Damn Uunier lms It that one of the famous dancing twins, the Delly sisters, may rewed. Ynncsl sas when she ninnies again Itrendnn will linve something te talk about. Her sister Itesilfa has just get it tlherce In Inilen nnd Ynncsl is awaiting n similar decree PATROLMAN ADMITS PERJURY AT TRIAL H Or- F. Blaker Suspended and dered te Answer Charge One pntrelmnti wes suspended nnd will be fercetl te stand trial for perjury and another restored te duty by Civil Hen loe Commissioner Woodruff at a hearing of the Police Trial Heard to day. Mrs Frances Turpin, of Ceimantewn, charged the two patrolmen with "con duct unbecoming officers," in talking with her ward, Marjori Itnsseng, twenty jears old, formerly nit empleye of the Sears-Heebuck plant en the Jlen-evelt beulcnrd. The men, Ilnrry V. Hlnkcr and Jehn V. Krb. are both attached te the Tnteny station and 1'rli'n bent took him bj part of the Scars-lteebuck plant. Pinker llntlj denied een knowing the girl until his sterj wns contradicted by both Miss ltns-eng nnil Krb, nnd then he admitted he had been guilt j of perjury. Commissioner Woodruff said the case was of u miner nntuie, a- the officers had probably eiilj been indiscreet In talking with a single girl when they wcic both married. "Put perjury shall net be tolerated hefeie this beard," the Coiumlmlencr said. "Yeu lime forced a brother offi cer te give ou the He and desene te be severely puni-hed." Dlnkcr was -iispentled and ordered te appear for trial Krlday for perjury. CUPID WORKS "OVERTIME Annual Thanksgiving Day Rush for Marriage Licenses Is On The annual Thanksgiving ru-h for marringe licenses is en in full blast at City Hall. The "Ornnge Plossem Special." as the flewlter whiih carries u niajeritj of pas-engers for Uoem -IK! is called, is miming at tremendous speed. The -mall rooms furnished the Miurhige I.Itcn-c Court me crowded witli cnuple- of eeij conceivable age. -1e. nnittniiilit.i. color anil i-rccil. Due te tie' law whiili iciiilies tlifi r i... i. ,i ..,,...;,., l.-l.l,. (llt'MMHt' l ..Ml. I llf J'. wnjM-, nt u im mill uridegioem. even siauiiiug space i nt u premium. Prem ! o'clock je-terday morning te neon teda . HI'i ceuphs had uppliid ter a permit te take the fatal leap, nnd it is epected that tli" 100 uiatl; will be lciielicd bj tomorrow night. I III iw W .Ml.L HirB J9lfil vV "Never mind your brother," said the sergeant. "Hew nbeut this customer? ' "Well, sergeant, lie is n most grace ful mnn. lie waves his arms se. nnd se, nnd se. Then he snys something te me In (lerninn. I de net talk Oerninn. Hut I talk Serbian, nnd In thnt tongue I ask him te hllve n soda en me- " "A soda?" inquired the sergeant. "A soda." replied Puriski." t nsk him te hnve n soda. It Is new; late, no mere customers ceme In. My menu accepts, he nccepts In Htifcslan. I nm charmed. I nm delight, but I am woozy. I drink nothing, but the room, no gees' around a. little. Still my friend tnlks, still he is graceful. Oh, se graceful. I seize the table edge, and 1 glare at him. The tnlde, lie seem te move up nnd down. Then my friend talks In Hungarian. "Ah, thnt is like old days, sergeant, old dey along the Danube, you de net understand, sergeant." "Don't cry," said the sergeant. "Prepped. '" "Ah. sergeant, the table he also gees around, nnd then I sleep. When I nwnk.cn, sergeant, my kejs nre gene, my safe Is open nnd my money hasllewn. Mv friend, he Is net there. ' '"What wrts your friend s name: in tpilred the sergeant. . Ll ,,..-, 1 "He said his name is Svengnll. but I kiew him net," nn-wcretl Purzlskl. m A VIRGINIA at xeeM BURLEY Notables TURKJSH The three greatest cigarette tobaccos, blending MILDNESS-MEHOWNESS-ARDMA one-eleven cigarettes lOfbi-15 J KlS Jl-. ti Vat kX PIPTH AVE. WWMVMWWMMWMM.M777J77 Back te Old Prices "AS YOU LIKE IT" KEY WEST CIGARS As Fine as Imported at V2 the Price New Crep Finer Than Ever GODFREY S. MAHN T2E? WW,,,WM;WMMMM LEFT $100,000 ESTATE Catholic Churches Benefit Under Will of Catherine H. Land ' The will of Catherine II. Lnnd. of the Gladstone Apartments, who died November IJi, was probated today, leaving $100,000 which will cvcntunlly go te Catholic churches nnd Catholic or ganizations of tliis city. Five thousand dollars is left te live specified Catholic churches and the re mainder Is left te Dr. IMwnrd It. Hell, the executer, te pay ever in such amounts as he deems lit. Other w 111-4 probated are: I'mma 000 te five children: 1 cnliimiid C Frltsch, .WOO. nnd Kllabetli II Curth), "S." Christian "trcet. Slu.OOt). The" inventories of pergenal elntes filed were: David Strode. $.'l5,iW I : Anna K. Ienbrc. Telnnil, $0ii"1 . $iri,lli(l. mid ltebert Disabled Soldiers te Held Dance The Quaker City Pest of the Nn Nn tlenal Disabled Soldiers' League, with lienihiuiirters at lilll! Arch street, has completed nrinngeinents for a cabaret dunce, te be given nt the (Srniiil l'rn ternlty Hull. K'1'0 Arch street, lo le lo inerro'w night. Severnl nildcvllle tennis new in this clij Iup donated their services for thin occasion, and n nitiii- lliirtvnn. -i:t()0 Chctcr avenue. iJimW of novelties in the way el cnter- tlled nt Cape May November 111, Sl.T),- tnininent hnve been provided. SHOPLIFTER IS JAILED Merris Gelden Gets 2 Years Ray Smith Freed of Same Charge Merris (ieldeii, forty .cnr. old, wid sentenced te the Knstern Penitentiary ler net les than two ycei-, nor ilierfl than three enrs. tlils-inernlng by.Iudga (Julgley in tjtiiirter Hesslena Court, lifter he had been found guilty e shop lifting. (Jeltlen wns charged with stenllng ftve neckties, vnlutil at ,$15 from u Clicst' nm Htrci'l stoic. liny Siiijth. of 1115 (Jicpii street, who was nrrested with (.Ieldeii, wns found net guilty. It is said t'ntt Gelden is nil old offender. An Unique Collection of Chinese Art We have gathered in our galleries an unique assemblage of Chinese works of art, including jades, crystals, ivory carvings, em broideries; rare pieces of Pekinese glass, snuff bottles, Celadon and Kicn Lung vases in Black and Blue Hawthorn, Powdered Blue, Sang de Boeuf, many vases converted into lamps with embroidered shades of antique cut silks- The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street RkMJ9 s VEn5Mm V The Sheraton The ahcer beauir and dignified cJiaracter eflhia exclusive Tea Service will be appreciated bylevera of fine silver After-Dinner Coffee Set and Tray Pitcher and Tr-qy - Entree Dish Salad Bowl etc. -te match r,t sJlU!l n WW - -T.f j I rKv OttK FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints' Water Celers Paintings THE ROSK.NUACH GALLERIES , I3.'l) Wnlnut Street "l ISN'T what he knows, but hew he applies it," that repre sents an agent's ability te secure results for his clients. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sale Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia mm i a Keunti Trip W ir Ttt " l i cm Wllllt.Ulltll , Sunday FDec.4 Cambridge, Md. East New Market, Md. Hurlock, Md. Federalsburg, Md. Seaford, Del. Stepping at Oak Greve, WiU linnuburg, Linkwood and Airey SPECIAL TRAIN ' " ri i, Ulrind Mitet) n .Ml A M Wen) IMlllmli-liihlu - II ...1 A M thuitr - - 7 i) A M. IteliirnliiK lracH .iiiilirlUne 0.SI0 V.M. mi,ltiiB hiiinn kleim iin mi Bulnsr trie. MM! I'lai.RS CtlNNll.T AOKJVfh Pennsylvania System The Ueu( of thn Ilrondwey Limited w;i!i!Uiiiii!iiiriniiiii.i:i,wiii!ri,i.iiili!lJTiii"iiT!:''iii.,!i'iii'U'i!ijiilii!ii1 We have your Tlianks giving chicken. It's nice and fat and plump. Come in today ler it. Small-Size Fresh-Killed Chickens 30 iCii) Large-Size Chickens fClli At all our Meat Markets BTORCS CO. IUVJ Thanksgiving and Turkey MIT L'Aiglen Annex fl offers true holi heli Jl day hospitality -1J te all its patrons en Thanksgiving Day when we will serve a spe cial feast of geed things A Rcnuine OLD-FASHIONED TURKEY DINNER with home-made, stuffing, and cranberry sauce, and giblet gravy, and candied sweet potatoes and mince pie, and plum pudding, and all the "fixin's." S1.50 THE PERSON Alse our Daily Tabic D'Hetc Dinner at $1.00 and a la carte servicc SERVED FROM 11.30 A.M. te 8 P. M Sit 1604 Cfje&mtt Announcement Extraordinary FINE STATIONERS Offers Unique and Charming IMPORTED CHRISTMAS GIFTS at prices far below their real ' worth owing te the rate of exchange We have also marked all our Beautiful. American Gifts at very low prices te meet existing conditions. Early purchases are suggested. 1121 Chestnut Street BjnMBBMBBItcprv)bilcBMBBBMBB Physicians Knew the importance of keeping appointments nnd covering long distances in short time. The Ilupmebilc is "power ed" for any hill or read when emergency demands. THE HATCH MOTORS C? DISTRIBUTORS 720 N. BUOAD ST - PHILA. litWMOUD di:ai.i:u ( hurlru ,1. MrUimsli 3737 rrunkreril Ae. CiUKMVNTOWN DKAI.Ull Krurkrl Ilrnlhcri Wuj-ue Avr .t nnliliirlnn Trfine MacDonald & Campbell Street Ulsters and Great Coats $35 te $95. The best productions of the finest American and British tnilera niatchlesb in style, qualit. and workmanship. Beautiful waimth-witheut-weight fabrics and luxurious double-faced ulethb, in colorings without duplicates in thi country. Mere shapely and smarter in eeiy line than any ether coats of this class. In fact the beit street Ulsters and Great Coats thi cit has ever i-cen, bar none, and very raie . iluc. Nete exceptional Value Suiti, $30 te 5G5. 1334-1336 Chestnut Street SM '5660 568 -iinltlt vtnue 3Rtt?-Cartten etel BROAD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA OFFER VERY Unusual Values In Their T SALI FIR OF TIE SEASON Gezv ns-DresseslVraps Su its Coats Blouses Millinery This announcement should be of unusual interest at this time, as these Fashions arc particularly) suitable for rvear at ie various Evaing Secial Functions beginning te tal(e place, such as the Opera, Theatre, Dinners and Dances. .MAIN MMS DKAI.KK C, N ( ruHinun, .Ir, Meunrt A T.nnraHlrr Aim., Ilaierrertl, P. cirass We believe in personal helpfulness and interested cooperation with our cus tomers, whether the work in hand be a simple announcement or a large catalog The Helmes press, 'Printm 1315-29 Cherry Street FhllidclphU Ultra-Violet and Infra-Red Rays Aclinic Glass protects rubber fabrics because it intercepts ap proximately 85 of the ultra violet or injurious rays and 55 of the infra-red or heat rays. These are the invisible solar chemical rays. Many manufac turing plants and storage houses have problems that Actinic Glass would help solve. Write for particulars carftil 188-4 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men a Perry-policy that is increasing Our Friends by Leaps and Bounds. WHAT does a Perry Super Value mean? It's net simply a clever phrase. It's the re sult of our determination te break through the vicious cycle Of high prices and give the people quality goods at the prices they are willing te pay for them. Super -Values at $28 $33 $38-and $43 THE CREAM of the cloth ing world is here virtually at your own price. Luxu rious Ulsters and Greatcoats cozy and warm as big heavy blankets, but without their weight. SMART - LOOKING lans and Half Raglans. Rag- ! I I "THANKSGIVING DAY j I I and the Football Game j I Suggest I I ' IB Overcoats 9 j I Sweaters i I Woolen Vests a It i Mufflers I ( i I Gloves I I l Ru85 Z? M I Weel Socks 'jW I ' I , f l ' U and ether Comfert- ' J I i I ("".' I? ' "i . V ' 1 & v -ffl & H it W -t. & 1H HH V & H 4k. iHH '.'- Jj ! I JACOB REED'S SONS 1 1 I 1424-1126 OteslauilSCwjeE i I CONSERVATIVELY cut Overcoats for men who rarely change their style. Dress overcoats and suits for all the functions en the social calen dar. IMPORTED CROMBIES and Mentagnacs from Scot tish looms that are the finest in the world bar none. Made our way Crombie Montag Mentag nacs. $85: Crombie Ulsters, $68 hundreds of them en our tables the largest and most complete selection in Philadelphia. Try and match them at our Super - Value prices. BUT FIRST shop around! Compare! Investigate! Thej come here and see our Super Values. Yeu can't be SURE in your mind that you've get the best values unless you de. Perry & Ce. lGtli and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men in the linct qualities anil the best known makes at prices cq'wl te uhe'r tin If 11 5H Special A "Brnd New" Idei In it c llnlliluy Shirt 1-95 u 1 1235 MARKET ST. Bauer 1 S. 13th ST. I MEN'S j Gloves talllWBII i ? a ;lim',WCM-W , jj r M v -iWS.V(