J7j U . rli X VH ' " M ) F U A) i' K ) 'j . ,. r ' i : .li-.W IT t -'Ail & h !'. P. R. T. PARK CASE DELAYJSDENfED Company Alse Leses Motion i Asking Change et venue sx Hearing in Media RESIDENTS ASK INJUNCTION ' u the begins of the injunction null treught te restrain the I It n. from Sling nn mnuoement park west of SSS-thinl nml Market -treeta, wl, cl. Erfed tclny nt Media Court Il6..sc, the Ti T wnfl dcnleil two motions, orie let a ehanw of venue, and ene for n n'Pv,fc!"stnhr anil former JudBc nn counsel for the I'. B. T., In SSkn?'tbc 'notion for a change In venue 2.ii(Ied thnt the minds of the rcsl SJSta of MHteurne. titonelrenit. Upper & Township and ether settlements Shn brought the suit, have become in flnraedn the result of feelliiR nga ji.t Fw enmnnny. Tlicv snld this feeling hh?SK2" the result of tire suit. BBge Isaac Jehnsen after refusing -te nant e hnKc nf venue' erdcrcd t,,c Searing te proceed. The residents von a preliminary Mrmii'i Btruthlnr mero than a week Sk , wien J'lJfe -Tohnren ref-ised te. print a pcUUen by the company for delay- The company asked a postponement of the henrlng en the ground thnt thetr thief counsel. J. Celeman Joyce, would net be itble te attend today. The com pany offered te agree thnt no attempt wenlil be made te build the park pend ing the Court's decision If a postpone ment ucrc granted. V Reger Frenfielil, counsel for the complainants, says he Is nil ready te orerc his case, and has n hundred wit nesses prepared te take the stand te testify ngnlnst the proposed park. The V K. T. Company contends thnt the park will net hurt rcnlty vnlues nor bring an undesirable clement into the section. The people living there, however, arc of n different opinion. t X. F. Mctcnlf, president of the Stenchurst Improvement Association. Mid In a letter te ether members, urg ing them te attend the hearing: "'Establishment of the proposed amusement pnrk, with nolse resultant from operation of mcrry-co-reunds. ecenlc rallwnys, toboggan slides and numerous ether mechanical devices until midnight and en Sundays, together with noise created at nil hours by thoce pstrenlilng the park, would make life In the Immediate vicinity of the park intolerable." GLOUCESTER BOXER DIES Willie Spencer Succumbs te Attack of Pneumonia and Heart Treuble Willie Spencer, n pugilist of Olou Oleu ccstcr, died this morning nt the home of liii father. Jeseph Spencer. 425 Ber gen street, (ileiicpster, from pneumonia end Inllnmntlen of the heart. He was twenty-four ears old. He wns nlse a member of tlic Mon Men Mon me'ntli baseball team of Gloucester. He fought Ms last fight In Atlantic City JunelS last, when he defeated Battling Murray. Among the boxers he feuqut in no decision bouts arc l'ntsy Wallace, Max Williamson, Terry Mrllugh, Jee Derscy, Johnnie Meleney nnd Dave (ielilbtcln. types Many smart heavy, & Open Saturday u Until Four w Prl IMPOnTKIiS. DESIGNERS AND StAKEItH OF WOUEN'R AND CUlLDltEN'S Afl'AREI. OF THE JIIOHEBT CHARACTER FOR MORE TUAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS Gowns Wraps Suits Furs Blouses Sweaters Heulery lifer fC xy Negligees and Silk Underwear Appropriate and Beautiful for Gifts The "Harris" label, en a dainty gift, will be its mark of quality. The Christmas assortments are at their best. Envelope ' Chemises Special 2.95 Of crepe de chine: trim med with laces of fine J e. s ' K n. insertions and dainty medallions. Mesh, white and orchid. FIRST FLOOR All SL Hosiery w ecr eSS 5ity:em top.te tec 15 pr. We Specialise in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman RHODES WINNER GRATIFIED Valentine Prepares te Shew Com mittee He Appreciates Hener Alnn C. Valentine, of Swarthmerc College, winner of the Ilhedca Scholar ship te Oxford University from Penn sylvania from a licld of thirty-seven competitors, is making pinna for the tbrcc-ycnr course. MV. Valentine realizes the great honor s.thai has been conferred upon blm nad Is detcrslncd te Justify the unanimous award of the State .committee at tau University of Pennsylvania Saturday, by tie mect diluent ttudy. "When 1 received the soed sowe that I had been awarded thu scholarship," said Mr. Valentine, "I felt the tull realization of my obligation te the com mittee, te the State and te Hwarthmere. My competitors for the honor were nu merous and thoroughly quiilllled, many of tli "in mere, se than myself, I thought. The award wns nnturaily a big surprise, although 1 hoped thut I might be the feitunutc one. 1 feel that A ewe my geed fortune largely te two men who were my Inspiration and guide through the hours when 1 was preparing for tbe judgment of the committee, These men are William A. Alexander, former dean of Hwarttimerc and 1'hllip M. Hicks, profemer of English nt Swarthmerc." DENIES JUROR WAS "FIRED" Man's Lebs of Jeb Net Due te Court Werk, Saye Engineer Alfred C. Connclle, cost engineer of the dul'ent Ilnclnecrlns Company, Richmond street and Wheatshcaf lane, denied before Judge Staake today that Leuis I. Epstein, fei38 Kensington avo ave nuc, was discharged from the company's employment bocause bu had served three weeks as a juryman In Court of Com mon I'lcns Ne. 3. Mr. Connelle, who was subpoenaed, testified Epstein was rated as a la borer nt the works. On account of an injury te his knee, Epsteen was taken into the office te assist In disposing of an accumulation of sketching work. When the work was disposed of Ep stein could net llnd employment he wns physically able te de. Mr. Connelle dented that nny ether man was em ployed te take Epstein's place. Judge Staake withheld decision nnd suggested te Mr. Connelle that he de all he could te get Epstein a position he could fill. WILL HOLD DEBATE TONIGHT Magisterial System Will De Argued In St. Paul's Church A debate en the mnclHterlnl system nnd whether It should be abolished in Philadelphia will be conducted under the auspices of the Chatham Utcrary "he was taKen te the Uryn .MnWr llos lles llos Seciety tlili evening in St. Paul's Be- Pljel. where It was found necessary te formed Episcopal Church, Bread nnd Vcnance streets. The affirmative of the question, which In worded "Resolved, thnt the Magis terial System Should Be Abolished," will be upheld by Clarence G. Shcnten. counsel ter the Bureau of Municipal Research and C. Oscar Beasley, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer. The negative wllL be. Upheld by Mnglstrate Bepjamln II, Rcnslmw nnd James S. Rogers, who "wuV a 'magistrate erid'fs an authority' en the" precedure of. the miner judiciary. Gloucester Docter In Crash- Dr. I'ntil Yeung, efTrfKl Monmouth street, Gloucester, cscnpel injury -last night-when his automobile was struck nt Broadway and Monmouth streets by nnethcr machine which failed te step, following the accident. Dr. Yeung's ma chine wan knocked against n tree and was badly damaged. Give a Lamp of artistic excellence. Designs that combine art and -utility. A com prehensive showing of that are new the vogue. of them equipped with tailor - made flat shades and deep fringes. The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 427-433 North Bread Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" Mlllln.ry Skirts LtngeMa Nerltreea Petticoats Chestnut Children's Cerner Twelfth Apparel Corduroy Robes Unusual 9.95 Of geed quality cordu roy, lined throughout. There are also Breakfast Coats at this price. Celers victory, rose, cepen and purple. Others 3.05 te 14.95. FinsT Fioen A EVENING , PUBLIO WET BUMPS ON SLIPPERY WALKS Heaviest Storm of the .Kind at Se Early a Date Known Here in Years STREET CLEANERS ON JOB Puiladelehla's first mew fall of thj?. year btvught hnrtl, slippery pavements this mernlnj when the even tempcrn lure of ,10 degrees dppped te the freez ing point during the night. AHheugh there was a large fall of snow, It was net henvy enough te re quire putting the snow-remevnl equip ment Inte operntien. The street clean ers are busy today with shovels clear ing the mew nwny from the crossings. Chief Dunlnp, of the Bureau of High ways, said it will net be necessary te put any extrn men te- work. Exrmt In the central section of the city, where the fail had been swept te I he street, walking te work was a con dition where one wn? forcibly impressed with tendencies of fict te "get from uiuler." The weatherman raid no mere enew will ftU in the near future nnd he ex pects a rising temperature for several days. The snowstorm of yestrrday, rtartlng nt H.J5 o'clock, vn8 the heaviest for oe early in the year the city has ever seen. The avorage low tamporature main tained by th thermometer during the day made the fall a particularly wet one, flnkei etlrking ndhcslvely te walls, tree limbs and telephone wires. In open spaces In the park nnd nqunres this clinging tendency mnde trees and bushes n net easily forgotten picture for metropolitan dNtrlrts. At 2 P. M. the Weather Bureau In Washington I-ented n storm warning from Cape Hntterns te Ilosten. It said that the storm was central ever North Carolina at neon nnd moving rapidly northward. Prediction was then made that It would be attended by strene nnd shifting winds reaching gnl force lust nlgbt. Accident Due te Storm The most serious accident resulting from the storm occurred en the Lan caster pike nenr the St. Davids Gelf Club, when Jeseph Ilobcrts.ef 10 Green field avenue, Ardmore, drove his cer off the read. The car overturned. Mrs. "eberts was badly cut by broken glass. '" loriy-iwe smciies in iiur wuunun. When Mrs. Reberta saw that the cer was going te upset she threw a heavy A National Bank with a Savings Department 4 Savings FundDepositers have the same privileges as a commercial depositor, including ready access te and consultation with our officers en Business Problems. 3 Interest allowed en savings deposits with checking privilege. National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St Nathan T. Folwell. President INDIVIDUAL per sonality is reflected in a Man 's appearance jj Always and only in the best of fabrics appropriate in texture and coloring for the age requirements of the wearer and the style of the garment. C Fall and Winter Suits, Tep Coats and Overcoats of superior quality are moderately priced $30 and upward. The values at $40, $45 and $50 arc particularly impressive. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chcstmrt Sfawfr IiEt)aEBPB;ft;Ai)ELPHIA; MONDAY, wrap around her two-year-old daugh ter Grace. The child was only slightly hurt. .. , Ifflie accident occurred wiicn .Mr. noo neo noe crts turned from the middle of the read te avoid a collision. The snow prevented him seeing the uitcn inuj which his car plunged. ... ' The first "sllppery-pavemcnr' vic tim nf tlm nensen is Jehn Pearson, Blxtyene years old. of 328 North Tenth street. He fell at Fiftieth and Market streets and his shoulder was dislocated. He was treated at Jeffersen Hospital. Driving threugn tse sienn csusi-u Rebert G. Pflusfclder. who lives scar w.vti, -r.d Norris ctrcote. te brusj aside with his automobile a trafsc pe liceman and snath a semapaerc. 'j.be accident eccurrea ai areau eca .uurne streets shortly after neon. Patrolman I,ewcry, of the toot tramc aquae, tee .i.,. n,nnrtit in CMv Hall en a charge of reckless operation of an automobile and destroying city property. Little Girl Hurt Idn Bnlncy, five years-old, whose parents live nt 1053 Seuth Upland street, wns badly .cut by lying glass when tbe automobile in which she wns riding with her fnther, Patrick Bnlncy, ultl.lileil In the son snow nnu cemucu with n machine nt Sixty. thlnl street St the Wearrhiladclphla Homeopathic , . ilim. nrinnA ih Willi IrpniPtl l TTnnnl t ft 1 Balney and Clarence rnttersen, of 4501 Frnnkferd avenue, driver of the ether car, were arrested by police of the Sixty-first nnd Thompson streets stntlen. ..... . . Mm. Leah Scherbnhn, seventy-two years old. of 1012 North Camnc street, r'lrpcd at Twelfth street and Mont Ment 'ZLry nvn-ie nnd her hi? was frac-t'i-d. She was .taken te the University Hospital . TATE Ltr-T sr&AU & Inventory of Wealth of R, M. Shee- maker Is Filed An Inventory of the pernennl estate of Riehnrd M. Shoemaker, president of the firm of Rebert Shoemaker & Co.,eI this city, denlcrs In paints nnd drugs, who died September 8 Inst, wns filed tednv. velulng the estate nt $128, 177.02. Wills probated today were these of Wilsen Mllner, 103 West Onkdnlc ave nue. Glenstde. $1000; Henry Mlnten. 5(4000 te the Heme for Orphans f Odd Fellows; Samuel M. Murphey. 1851 North Twenty-fifth street, $1A,000; June M. Ramsey. 1200 Mnstcr street, $5200. ..f which $500 gees te the Beth any Presbyterian Church nnd the re mainder te the relative-), nnd Mnry L. Smith. 1720 Seuth Eighteenth utrcet, $20,000; Reb Haberdashery In Kensington Bobbers entered the haberdashery of Pox & Hand, 2444 Kensington avenue, some time last night by ferclnjr n rear deer, and stele two der.cn shirts anil n der.cn geld-plated stickpins valued at S50. Interest Allowed en Savings Deposits net subject te check. $ The great importance of correct and appro priate clothing should net be underestimated. J Our assortment of garments for Fall and Winter is se diversi .ficd that you will have no difficulty here in finding just the type of clothing which is suited te your specific require ments. Styles are shown that have the conservative dignity of middle age, and ethers with the snap and vigor of young manhood. PROBE SHOOTING BY PATROLMAN Cortetyou Begins Investigation Inte Weunding: of Rebert Madden en Streat WAS WALKING WITH GIRL Director Cortelyeti began nn inves tigation today Inte the sheeting of Bob Beb ert Mnddcn, twenty-seven yenrs old, of 1R.10 Summer street, by Patrolman Gclgcr. Gclgcr, it is alleged, made nn Insult ing remark te n young woman with whom Mnddcn wns wnlklng nt Thir teenth Street nnrl Mnntirmrterv nvenllO. Mn,,!pn uu i.i,n. ,. ,- ..,, nnA (etteT Arcd " " ' Madden Is married. His wife spent yesterday with him nt the Lnnkcnnu Hospital, where he Is suffering from n bullet wound In his shoulder. His in jury Is net believed te be serious. The young woman with whom he wns walk ing was said te have been a MIes Edith Roberts, of Park avenue near Berks street. Ne person by that name Is kn vn at the address given. GeiTcr is attached te the nut Glrard and Montgomery avenues otatien. He has becn en the force four years, and li7ts nt 1210 Palmer btrcet. He was held under $500 bill by Magistrate Os wald for a further hearing, December IS, te await the remit of Mndden's In juries. Ari-errting te .Madden s story, tie was unlkmg cirly yesterday morning with the girl, when two men In civilian clothes noticed them. One of the men yelled, "Why don't you marry the u'lrl?" nroerdliiR te Madden, who says lie stepped, went back, nnd knocked the nrtn down. The man jumped up, drew n revolver nnd fired, hitting Mnd dcn In the shoulder. The girl and the ether mnn lied. Pntrelmau Cooper, of the Eighth nnd JefTersen streets) Mutten, ran ur upon hearing the shot, and nrrcsted Gelger, disarmed him, nnd took him te the Twentieth and Berks utreets stntlen, where he wits plnccd under arrest. AHHi;t,'tnt Director of Public Safety Tempest, afti" t prcllininnry Investi gation of the ihoetlng, raid Gclgcr had no right te sheet, and Madden hnd n perfect right te strike him after the alleged Insult. FINE STATIONERS IMPORTED SEWING BASKETS Wicker & Leather, Fitted, from $6.00 te $40.00 1121 Chestnut Strcet Mail Orders x Filled Promptly Pre-Holiday Sale Silks and Velvets This is te be a season of the mere substantial, sensible and worth while giving, and we invite you thus early te the "feast" of truly wonderful values made possible by your patronage and friendship enabling us te establish a Thresher Bres, specialty silk store m three large cities. BOSTOW These three stores in turn allow us te offer bigger and better values each succeeding year en account of a greatly increased purchasing power. This announcement quotes only a few of the many values te be found here at this time 4th Fleer ln YrwB BCq m"1"' Tn0 by 3e-in. Cestume Satins nnd Dress Our former price $3.05 per yard. This price is peaitivcly 20tf 32-ln. Imported Chinese Shantung Silk, nntural color only. Special nt 36-in. Washable Satin in white, flesh qunlity, will launder perfectly. Special nt Just received nnethcr shipment of these Satin Hrecades thnt sold out se rapidly, in the very new est color combinations; suitable for M OP yd coat linings, etc Special at pl.Ji) ' ':d, "I" ,. . eu-.u. yruuruy velveteens, selt chiffon finish, with n geed lustre; street nnd evening shades, nlse the new sport colors. fri i f vH Special at -eLlO 36-in. Velveteens, U-ill back and fast pile, in a line of colors, plenty of ,nnvy, brown Se yd and black. SpccUiI nt tZ.05 fl A HffTfiriT -r-i. 'OAlYliaUJUlLS A very heavy quality wash sntin, hand embroid ered models; flesh nnd white only. i i-1 Christmas special .....$1.50 BLOOMERS Deuble back, reinforced bloemcre made of nn extra heavy quality tricot jersey. X, mZJ2 Christmas special ' $4.95 Mail Orders Filled Promptly 0ur ""j.1 erd iprtm,Dt u ,..dr te ,; Pr.Pt .nd aci.nt L 1 Ptrionir.tttnUeB te th. reqnirwienli of or eat-of-town !.!. it U silks you will find it at Thresher' t DECEMBER 5, 1921 $1000 REWARD OFFERED Detroit Firm Seeks Man Alleged te Have Stelen $25,000 The police of this city hnve been re quested te be en the lookout for Geerge Vnshegyl, who was employed ns a guard by the Ernst Kern department store of Detroit, Mich., until November 28 last, whpn he Is alleged te have absconded with $25,000 while en his way te u bank. A reward of $1000 for his arrest has been offered by the Ernst Kcrs company. ThcDct.-eIt po'.iee Dollcve-be may be near Philadelphia, e: ma7 be makins an attempt te set baci te Hungary where he was born. 3e Is thought te he awnsMaM bv a woman twcsty-elir te twenty-eight years old, weighing about 200 pounds, five feet nine Inches tall, dark hair, blue eyes nnd fair complexion. Vnsheffvl Is described ns forty-four te forty-ftve years old. 185 pounds, six feet one Inch tall, medium build, square shoulder, walks very erect, sallow romnlexlen. tiremlnent bncey rheeks. with deep furrow en each, black hair nml small black mustache which may have been shaved off, bald en right side of head, wears dnrk shell rimmed nose glnscs, has a geld teeth en upper right side nnd spenks with a foreign accent. Jeweled u ' Diamonds JZmernld.s and Diamonds Diamonds and Sappliirea Rubies and Diamonds Plaie er Elaborate Design ' Bohemian Glass Just received a large importation of this beautiful glass with its wealth of effective color ing. A welcome gift at a reasonable price. Cigarette boxes, blue, amber r $1 fZ.OO amethgat vJLiJ' Covered vases, amber or green, $O?,00up Dressing table set, 11 pieces, $7fT,00 amber ftewl for cigar ashes, am- $X.OO fitly 81 Candle sticks, amber, blue or . $ft,00'ap amethyst, pair ; vfJ' and many ethers. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street ThresherBres The Specialty Silk Stere 1322 Chestnut St. Business Hours, 9 A. M. te 5.30 P. M. Q PHILADELPHIA SILKS nu!rr0i imeria's foremost Manufacturers. Chiffen Taffetas. Rich, heavy qualities. Special, per yurd below the cost of mumifncture'ted ay. Pongee Wash 0 yd OC nnd pink; firm d i e r1 vd M.O ' 36-in. Black Satin n qunlity that we have sold all the season at $2.10 per yard, suitable for waists, dresses, linings, etc. di i-r rd Special nt $1.55 32-in. Stripe Tub Silks, extra heavy nnd will laun der perfectly, in n multitude of color combinations, suitable for waists, dresses, men's (fi or yd shirts, pnjnmns, etc Special nt. . . Pi.Ot) 40-in. AH Silk Chnrmnisr In a rrnnA r.-. ,..,.. colors nre navy, kjj'wviut UL VELVETS Jb & -10-in. CluiTen Velvets nnd Duvctynes. in a line of colors, both light nnd dark shades, GA QC yd. plenty of blnck. Spccinl nt $lt.itD 10-in. Chiffen Velvets, in n geed line of colors, street and evening shades; n quality that is beini retailed by the best stores at much &C nr yd. iiiutv:. ejjirciui Ul PETTICOATS Satin Messnline Petticoats made from our own silk in our own workrooms, in n geed line of street shades, plenty of black. (Generous fro i- width). Christmas special pZ.iJi) An unusually pretty model in All Silk Jersey with nccordien pleated flounces, nlse fringe trimmed in the latest nnd most up-te-dnte shades. d A ni Christmas spccinl $4.95 THRESHER BUILDING 1322 Chestnut St, Phila. Pa. Bosten Stere: 19 Temple Place Cleveland Stere: 1148 Euclid Ave. fOSEE ON CO-EDSAT PENN Letter by "T. B. P.," an Alum nus, Says 14Wemen Cam In by Back Doer" Women at the University . f' tjlvanla "came in b7 the bacf deer, according te a letter printed In today e iMue of the Pennsylvnnlan. the wader graduate daily. .... , The letter la one of three called forth by the nppenrance several days nge In tbe snme newspaper of nn editorial en titled "The Pink Ten." in which the r.tntcment wna made that women were net wanted nt Pcnn and Uiet their pres ence there hnd given rise te a generally uncomfortable condition, felt ns much by the women ns the men. The University is in danger of tak ing en "the appearance of n young ft'. v: EkR Pins It is a Pleasure te Shew Goods CLEVELAND 4th Fleer Guaranteed pure dye. $2.45 brown and blnck. i r yd. $1.65 tt,.. 3rd Fleer $6.95 Telephenes: Walnut 203S ' 2036 HOP BAN I8r Inllen' Brmlnarr." acrerdlnr te tkei letter writer, who conclude!: 'tJV arc net wanted nt I'ennsyirania; tfMrfi Is no reason nnd no right for thtw t be here, nnd I heartily join with, jrtm ' (the editor) in the hope that Geiitml Woed'H administration may remedy ttt ' lamentable state of affairs.' ., ,, This letter, nccdrdlng te an edttetW" rotation, is from a prominent Iubmhm, j who signs the Initials "T. B. P." The Thing Yeu Want Most of All when you buy a Suit or Overcoat is Value. Fer value means quality and style at reasonable price. Our Super-Value policy is the result of our fewnfa determination te break through ik barrier of high clothing prices and give the people GOOD CLOTHES at the prices they leant te pag for them. SUPER VALUES in Suits and in Overcoats $2833 38&43 Can-Large Men Be Geed. Dresser? - WHY is -ir-h'at.sjrnuny stores fail q sugpljT" large -men -with -anything-cgcftt "neat" 'patterns-?1 cGnr-vex-: perience'is.-that .rcally.ro .rcally.re buat, . hearty. merx.anap preciate distinctive fabrics and designs as well as any one else and sometimes better. AS LARGE as Nature makes men. we fit them. Sizes 42 te 56 inch breast measure in a variety of designs and fabrics at Super-Value prices that will be a revelation te you and a consternation te your tai lor. Just see. Perry &Ce. 16th & Chestnut Sts. SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Hew te "Chart" Your ADVERTISING DOLLAR WE have prepared a most informative leaf let that "charts" your advertising dollar in its relation te agency serv iceand RESULTS. It should be enlighten ing te these manufac turers who are looking for KNOWN VAL UES in advertising. It will point the way te a mere productive devel opment of 1922 plana. A copy will be sent te any executive. Temin.l Bldf., lZtk & Filkvrt St the RtcrtAnrj A. FOLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY, Inc PHILADELPHIA fieiALJHiiiC( conraBATleM FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Palntlnpi TIE ROSENUACi GALLERIES 111. Walnut nttt w YARN SALESMAN )' ..,... riiauiiiiifa trail, nn. lielr L yarn aim (alr.man wool and w' j Ird treeTtnc nml knltlln y.rr C4i. i.i:iMiKii erricK; I : i s it I :v i: if .U