Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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CLARKE RACES HERE
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921
10 SAVE THE KLAN
DARBY FIREMEN ELECT
Says All Is Harmony, but Ex-
)' Goblins Foresee Wreck of
Organization
IK PHILADELPHIA TODAY
Georgs Pohlsen Made President of
Volunteer Company
The Darby I'M re Company, which wui ,
the flrnt lire company In Delaware!
County, lins elected the following of-'
fleers: PreMdrnt. (leerec Pehlsan: vice
prenlilcnt, Raymond Franklin; lrea
iirer, Jehn II. Hlmpnen ; finnnelnl nee
rctnry, Rebert Smith :. recording eeerc-1
tnry, Iteaz Phillips; trustees, II. Hern-
ers. II. .Milelilintr mil W. A vies: rlil..f.
0 ARMED MEN
HUN
T
1
BANDIT
In Washington
Reads in Many States Guarded
te Catch Thieves Who Raided
Baltimore Distillery
Charles Kink : foreman, .Jehn HeiihhII
aKHiHiant tereninn, Frank Uolen.
y e nie Mtule convention, Hen., USED FORGED PERM TS
I PIiIIIIpn; ile'ccales te 1 be reiuitv ran. ' u u u runucu rcnimi I e
! vcntlen. Michael Ileum. T.h.mr. Mn,ui,
. ... . - .... :r .........
t n.aHzntien tint tlic ku mux iian ami mcnarii i iiornien : am tern. W. I,. um.i.i,.. ,. , , . .. ,
iintrttrrel te pieces by revela- MeCIalicy .Jein. l.ecl.ner. Kay FrmibUn ,U fckv v"'h,T' W,M' s,0'e '"""
?!b", r the 1at few r1, L1"! ".""?. ,"'!V"'!. '""-'"' -vernl hnndred thousand del-
bem -" T.M.n,, vnimi. t i """"""' ,"" "cnan. .lenn mrs trem ii lint mere d ft lery. Iinv
'i .t. i.na lirn nil t l.iiweru leuns i.neiiliniM-. .1. n si ..,,,. ...,.r.i. ., it...... .... , . ...
MtAnilll.. ... . ' " - i " -" " '- "I'nmunnm Ullll 1,111. V ftf If nn I I . . 1 ,. ..!.. r ...
-t ii.. -.1.. I II..-I. " --..'.. 11,1. ."M-lllllMl inn viElllllirr 111 Hi
111 mi- ui.ll-r. ihiu.
Surt.. Ininerlal Klrnple
Uihe Knl In bepe of savins at icasi
l" - . .1.
7 nrt of
the orsanizntten. lie is
SAVES BOY FROM FIRE
rnlilDK a l',lrrl(,(1 ,0,,r f ""' 'C,nt f M.u
I and is expected In Philadelphia Mether,
trouble and
Yerk vesterdny
n Nlghtclethes,
Sick Sen te Heme of Neighbor
Ilarefoeted ami clad only in n nlslit
r
ere
than 501)0 prtueil men. who have Riiard-
ed every mad leading from llalthnere
Hlnec late Neliinlnv niclit.
Carrlep I l-toeii of the robbers with several
"'lined trueKs were captured; wiiiip i
ether members of their party eseaped
wnen It wui d "eevered their vvitli-
'fee as In New
tiid from llprpiV.n'lpJViV.liv., 11 1 ''""cm nnd shawl. Mrs, Rm.an Pi-cUrll! drewal permits wcr ferRcil
,. --- - . . ....Il I . ... ti ,-.t TV',. ...III i. . i l I. - ..!.
i" unp win unew iuki new inui'ii
whisky was stelen until nn Inventory
MORSE BACK HOME
SAVES HOME FROM FLAMES
SCOFFS
AT
ARE
Banker, Returning Frem France
en Daugherty's Order, De
nies Accusation
SAYS U. S. OWES HIM MONEY
?nrU annnnnred he c.ime en from
fiat" appoint Oinn.I CJeWltm In
".! ; V, ;vn nut n rarcfnlly nrc-I ('nn'ir'1 ber ten-ycar-eld i-en Charles.
irirl stntetnent deelarlne harmony erltienlly 111 with pnenmenln. from their
f.'-xi ' n,l thn Klan is as btrens asl Imrnitiz home at '2W1 Kenlnsten ave.
nue te a neiehber'H house nrres dm
en from i street early je.sterday.
I An explosion in the malt extract
I ?MnA.. f Iff.. .... I t, ...
A. winces of tllee wnu m:u ru'iaiicu. i im-un-jr m iiurr.v iimi iicrnMi'd l"rr en
te V" ..... . J , tile lil'Mf mill sr.' mill llnnl-vi ..r "7.-.V K-,.,,.
,, Nfslected AtUhi llcai ins -lnKlen avenue dunniRed lmildln2.s en
"i- Atkln. of Philadelphia, wes i both sides of the malt store and the
ime'n,- the (irand Oebllns who dropped PNeitelli home became Heeded with
eat. Clarke licensed Mr. Atkln of lur- smoke.
nr of funds. . Twe daughters of Hiunuel K. Victer
i.i.. ami hit siinnerters iinve re- ,ei'i ..ni.ri,.,i in or,,,. r,.. ,i 1
jiihiii m..'."- .- ... ... i - ..i. ... -.... ii.i.ii in,- '.-viiihi.-. , ,, , , . ..... , , I. i ,
nefstfil ( Inrte nnd .ir. i-.iizniietii oer of their smekr-lilled home en the ,,1,l l!; " W and l' niadcipi uu huh
Tiler te re-:sn from the Man because I corner of P.oudinet street and Kensine- ,c,8Kr"- Several of the whiskj -laden
if farces which have been made ten avenue bv Daid Hniinn of i:t) I 'f'"'1 Kt nwnv before the police or er
mlnst thrm. but both hove rcfti-ed. I tfnst Somerset street. The owners of if"'"'- TIlt'" Ported the lnruest man
fellows of Atkln in this city say there the malt store nie uuabk- te account ''i'"' pver 'W in the hast in an
i. nn truth in the statement of C'arke I for the cilo.len. c""n l0 capture the men nnd trucks.
....lim. Hip strenetb of tlie ercani- - . Shortly before nudnl&ht Saturday
.itien In the. hast. Mis visit, they IIRfic MCtHf PPUflrtl T DCMM
wiimu nun eunuuu Ml ILI4U
Is made at the ilhtlllery. I he jobbers
arrived there with many trucks and po
lice say they were prennrcd te remove
whisky valued at $1,000,000 bad their
forcer) net been dliceveied.
One of the lxjccn men arreted gave
Ills name as Mux Fcldmnn and nn ad
dress in this city.
Philadelphia Police Aid
I The police believe that the jils.intlc
! plot was conceived in the minds of New
HnrrlB i. llwlne
PKANCISCO LATOLU
Who is new In Washington repre
senting the Previsional Government
of (iiintcinaliiQ
renUnd. Is n la-t desperate step te save
thforuanizatien from going te smash.
In a statement telling of the results
el his trip Clarke said :
"The first step of the imperial party
M nt llnltmiere. where they met with
tit KhuiMiien of Mainland nnd learned
.v., I- IHltiu Iimi nlinenrnil liefnrn
i tlie Friday urcvieus. asking them I vanln wes odvecated edltoriellj
te deffrt t'ie Ku Klux Klan. but we in the Pcntiylvanlan, the student dally
Department of Physical Culture Is
Suggested in Editorial
The creation of n school of physical
culture at the 1'niversit.v of Pennsjl-
today
f. T-' lll.tfni Acennlntn Dlrpeter of
Prohibition Knfercement. wns called
from his bed by n telephone call from
Prohibition Commissioner llnyncs at
Washington, anil was told of the
iubbery and the escape of the trucks.
Mr. Htittcr was asked te summon help
and cover every read In this State.
Within one hour every police pelice
mnn in De'nware was watching the
reads, along with constables. Slierltlt.
l..fn.,,l Hint tllev linil turn...! " InmllK till, ii.lniw.nu ulilnli urn lint UeiHItV hlieritl. nni DI'O Ullll 1011 OgCniS
ii ,1mm find imp we diMinrtpil iIipv I new renchin" a hleh state of dexeleti-i Dlrecte- Cortelyou wns akrd by the
re-nlu l kpmm indorsing tue or- uient is tiini ni puysicni i iiiiure. tue
This tliey refused te de
is still pending
and
Ity the Associated Press
New Yerli. Dec. I'J. Kniphnsining
that his hurried t rt urn te Anierirn from
1 France was voluntary. Charles W.
Merse. shinbuiMrr. wiiee contracts are
under Federal investigation, and who
was requested te enme home Immediately
by Attorney (Senernl Dougherty, said
i In a statement today that lie would
! "unhesitatingly appear any place and
before any tribunal the Government may
cnulre."
The statement. Nsued aboard' the
steamship Paris after the shipbuilder
Iimi been met at the nler bv his at-1
- terney nnd after he had dei lined te be
Ihe case interviewed, said Mr. Merse would pre-I
, Woodbury Weman Fights Fire With i
uaraen nose uarage eurns
Mrs. Kllzabrth A. Itraii-nu, HI lies-
slan reail. Woedhurj . N. ,1.. saved her
home from burning, nbeut iiiidniglit, Inst
nlglit. with the pid of n garden hose. '
A one-story garage, sixty feet away,
was destroyed, together with a limelt -sine
and u small truck.
Mrs. Uransen believes the garage we"
set en fire by automobile thieve who
had failed In nn attempt te .steal epe
of the cars. She said she bad placed
her limousine in the garage about 11
o'clock and locked the deer. A few
minutes Inter, she said, she looked out
and Humes were coining from the
garage and the deer was open.
MMie Woedbnr and Verga lire de
partments fought the garage lire. Sev Sev
erel times the (lames jumped te Ihe
house, but were fought down b Miv.
Uransen who had attached a garden
hose. A gasoline tank exploded in Hie
garage.
pnni incPQ tai K
EAGERLY AWAITED
Washington Leeking Expect
antly te His Address en
Association of Nations
AT FORUM HERE TONIGHT
i
2000 N. Y. MEAT MEN QUIT
Ru-
r
Vice Piclib'lil Coelidgp win speOK
I tonight at the Philadelphia Forum, in
I he Acadian of Music. He is expected
I te talk en "A" Association of Na
tiens."
The inside hltmj of the League of
Viilieii- and the peace trentv weip
tnst ha red at one f Ihe lerunis last
winler.
New again the national fnpltul Is
looking toward Philadelphia, wondering
whether mutters of world-wide Imper-
I tnnen u III leak Oil
Sudden Walkout Attributed te
mer of Cut In Wages
New Yerk. Dec. ,11'. (Hy A P.I
Twe thousand empleyes of slmighteri since Presidert Hindius' memorable
houses In New Yerk, members of the I declaration about .ten dins age liiet b
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Hiitener' weii'il be very mwi '''ni'l';,'l7'
, ,..,,- ,. , deed If some sort of an association or
Workers of North America, quit work' .llu ,,, ,,, lnsMi, f..nlll .i.,, ...esent
nn..".! j
suddenly today and left wagonleniK ef:
perlsbable beef in front of ceininn.
ceed directly te Washington "te meet.
Mr. Kutler expects a visit some time , ,.,,. ,, ,
today from Commissioner Hey A. TlrnURll ..eunsel. Mr. Merse, who was idnnts. ....
llnyncs. who Is making the rounds of . .. ." ,I)P i.in.jH ,,t Havre, said he I A ',,I)0I', ,hnl " leductien in wages
arleus cities, it is said Ills visll hcrel .. .', f ,, .,nn:,.. nt e V0Cls i was Immiueiil caused the walkout, in
has no special signllicnnce. I iIiIk nfternnen M'10 opinion of l.ee Jeseph, vice piesl
S.i).s (invrrnment Owes Meney
l"iini tlrinU convinced lliut the
,. , - . -u. i..., Kmergenc Fleet Coijieration ewes betn
Booths Open Today for Christmas (i (it;n ,ni1 W('irkH ,, ip Vlr.
Seal Sales ginin Shipbulldlug Corporation millions
ii..n.e r... i, tn ,.r flu-slums of ie ars ler snips neneiiv ceiisirinuu
SOCIETY GIRLS AID DRIVE
I.. I ..I.. ,1 !... Ik.
schih were opened iimiiy uirmiKiniui. m u,, ,,,, vi,i
central section of the city and the sale . on,i,.ivereil le
will continue a week. Prominent them fixed by
I .f .1 ..I ... .t... I ... ........ ..mil ITiP
i mill eeiivi'll'll 111 111!' inn .-i iiiim ... . ...
These companies have
have the amounts due
arbitration or action of
women are in charge of the booths and ) tlic civil courts, but if the Hh I mi liig
, i , i . i i Heard prefers te have an issue decided
In some criminal tribunal. I am here l,y
iitnnleil re-olutiens Indorsing tin or- uient
nhU'tina and its liiesciit constituted ! editorial states. "It is a field of learn
official family. ing which is aiiractlng no little at-
,...... ... tentleu. for the benefit which the hit-
TittiiedWar Inte hoe least mnn rn,v mnv ,.P).lm. thmugh the eh-
' "The next step was at Newark, servance of Its principles is both man-
wlitrte nieetlng hud been called by the est and incali ulahlf .
dliifriintU'd friends ei Atlcins and "Physical culture Is no fad. providing
Heeper An effort was made te keep nn easy llvinj for (hnrlntans. Its teach
tlt mc of the meeting secret, but it ings cannot be relegated te 'common
jiilfil, and I and my party appeared en sense.' The lender In physical culture
tit scene, much te the surprise and in the future must he n highly trained
rt'ltrlii of these who had called the man. for the science Is rnnldlj attain
niMtinz. At the clee uf the speeches nR ihe level of medicine nnd dentistry."
it Atkin. Heeper and a disgruntled
friend of theirs 1 sneke for twenty-two i MnM I FAGIIF Tfl FLEHT
nlnutci nnd Ihe K'nnsmen assembled I UNIUIM LCHUUL IU CLCU I
reted unanimously Inderslnsr the pres- I
fnt officials of tlie erganl7.nl ion. Stotesbury Unopposed for Re-elec-
'The same tiling eccured nt llobe- tien te Presidency
The annual election of eftic""s of t'e
. ... ...I.I.... nl.. ...ln.. ll.-.
."Allrnnl.ll.. Tlinrsdnv lilfrlit , l,n, , ""'. l'aKlie is iiimiisim.ii- .............
I'liltinmiv notice te tivew a network of
police around tills city.
Stale Police Called
4
Then the State police wee asked te ' "JK"
co-eperat". and even though some of
the police had retired they were called
from their beds and sent out en the
reads.
five automebi'rs filled with prohi
bition iigents started awu. from this
city sheillj after midnight csterday.
Onenis weie nlaied nt all ferries in
this city and tiie Dclawaie ISivei- m
both sides below this city was patrolled
by armed men. A police beat steamed
up and down tin river.
have as l heir aides society gii'
The Hllz-Carlten booth, ciptnlneil
by Mrs. .1. I'.lalr Spencer, is tlic
headquarters for ten glr's who are sell
ing Christmas' m'iiIs along I'rend street
nnd Walnut street this nl'ternoeii. The
girl wear arm bands bearing the
double-barred ciess, emblem of Ihe
Philadelphia Health Council and Tu
berculosis Committee, and also of tlic
National Tuberculosis Association. Thr
ill which they carry the packages
of seals are decorated with the red cress
of Lerraine.
The list of aides includes Miss Sni.i
Meade Large. Miss .lean (June. Miss
Mary Carel Kelln. Miss Margnretta
McNeal. MNs Kthel Heckscher. Miss
Fvel.Mi Dimmick. Miss Mary Virginia
Allen, Mrs. Dorethy Justice. Miss
llctty lletheringten and Mis-s Helen
dent of one of the incut companies.
asserted there wes no foundation
He
for
such a lepert and declared the employers been divulged about am
had an agreement with the union that
does net expiie until May 1(1.
The strike affected only the big live
packers Mr. Jeseph said he did net
think It had any connection with -Hikes
in Chicago and elsewheie.
Washington enfcreiu e. een the
seiir.es c'escst te I lie White Heuse and
State Department have been in the ilnik
as te what nrrcngeiiH'ii's he hud In
mind.
P.ejend the four-Power agreement
cenie'inlng the PaiiHe annniimcd at
Saturday s plenary session, nothing has
tiirtlier plan
conference of
DANGER SIGNS ON BRIDGES
Forty Spans In Delaware County te
Bear Warning Placards
Delaware County authorities began
today te placard forty of the 2S0 bridge
within Its boundaries which are net ns
safe as tluy should be. The Fliii"
wn'ii truck drivers net te put heavy
leads en the old structures.
The first posted wns Hanser Itridge,
listed ns Ne. -17 en the count ' list
County Kngincer II. .1. Aydclettc, of
Chester, says that the heaviest lead
that this old structure will bear In
about three tens.
On ninny occasions, he says, trucks
get ever bridges through sheer luck, s
the creaking timbers of some of the old
btidges arc no longer strong enough te
bear a heavy lead.
The December (Irand Jury of DcI.t
ware County declared in lt report te
(he court that fourteen of the county's
bridges were unlit for ue and should
be replaced.
EASTLAKE TRIAL TOMORROW
Nurse and Man Jointly Accused in
Colonial Beach, Va Murder
Iteger D. Knstlake, formerly of Phil
adelphia, and Miss Sarah K. Knox, who
are jointly charged with the murder of
Mrs. I'nstlnke. et Colenini Ilcach. Ya .
Siptember P.O. will face trial tomorrow
ut Montrese. Vn. It Is believed Hnst
Inke will be coiled first, in the hope he
can be used as a witness ngaitiit Mi
Knox.
, Albert K. Cnrelhers. of Ocean Otj
N. .1.. has been called by IC.istlnke's
bietheis as a witness In the case. He
is supposed te have sharpened n hatchet
for Miss Knox. Mrs. Hnstlakc's body
when discovered, had twenty-eight
. wounds.
association or
ROUTE 15 CAR DERAILED
Traffic en Glrard Avenue and Twen
tieth Street Halted Twe Hours
Traffic going wesf en (ilrard avenue
the first bout te protect as far as
possible for me te de se the rights of
creditors and 11.00(1 stockholders. , Xertli en Twentieth -treet was held
"This material and money has passed ,, ,w ilellrs tlii morning when a
lllie snips ine i linen .-tiim-i n.. i"f i 0s -bound Ileute l.i tielley going wel
u, where we appeared edncsdiiv
ILTht, niiiinr love least toen place
wneru i
o'clock until si
rtttluUmis were also enthusiastically I'."' " ",M ,",wl ,rem -
nileisiiig the orgnnlnntlen. M'he ',, V t....i i .i .,
cnuilidate for the presidency se the in
terest centers in election of four iie
m- iii.iin.n, in..... i.! ...i...... m i.t.M'iinlieiil After. .Mrs. i eirmun i.rewn.
-hotel late yesteidnj .'ficrnoen. icperted , J,1.1'-, ,( "I'0 '0t' n'"' r"-
Ithat the men In his party bad only '" " beln. ,
seen one automobile during the night ,,A- '"' l,en, ' ' ''T ,Ie,i01 ",,.em
en one main read. J :V,rs' J"'"',"' '' J ert'',-v.0" 1m ,''l"'i''-.
Hetter said that n Mux Feldiiiaii had ' J J"' A- l'"'s boetli is managed by
Piper
t... I. j!.. M..,. !nA..,.n.. - tt 1tA..ll.
.in T.: 'Z T.,iX I in H Mr " y lPrt. n...l conferred with them
possession nt. ,s long as niy nrniiii
will endure the strain. I will unhesltnt
ingjy appear enj place and before any
tribunal the (Inieniinenl may require.
"ltefere leaving America for the sole
mrpesc of icmiiiniiig away long enough
te obtain n few weeks' treatment ftein
my physician. I made inquiries from
various departments of the (ieveriimetit
ns ie (lie existence of any charges
ncnlii't me and was informed thut theie
was none.
Ne Subfrriuge in heaving
"I lett openly, without disguise ei
subterfuge: In fact. I went before proper
elticittls just before leaving in regar
en (ilrard avenue jumped the Unci; at
Twentieth street. diertl after 0 o'c'eck.
(ilrard uvenile. new under reconstruc
tion, is ceiered with straw te keep the
new cement dry. The tiellev cnuglu n
large quantity of the .new under the
fore end and was derailed.
for any
nations.
"What was in the President's mind"
is the question one hears everywlieie in
elliclai eludes at Washington. That is
why the announcement flint the Vice
Piesident will speak en an association
of nations in Philadelphia this evening
lias created a great stir at the capital
The reports of the meelitig In the Acad
emy of Music therefore are awaited with
kei'iesi Interest.
Mr3. Se'ers Improved
Tlie condition of Mrs. Alexander Sell
eis. of Radner, who has been confined
te the ltrvu Mnwr Hospital. suffPrjnK
from injuries received bi-t Filday. when
an automobile in which she and her
husband were riding unshed through a
.stone wall ill Mill Creek reed and (Inns
lane. Arduieie. is greatly improved, ac
cording te phsirj:iiis nt the hospital.
been before the prohibition authorities
Mrs. Henry llesenthnl and the booth
I adopted
lltrmeny of tlie liroeklyn mectin
I woken b.v the voice of only one
was
nmn
.!.' I. ... !,..- .Ill' .1. IIIIIUM ..III .. Ill lll.l I. .. " . ., -, ,, ri. .- it -,. ,.
following the seizure of a truckload of;"1. .llc P-olIevue-Stretford by Miss May
ivliisl.-v .in i-elltn frnni r,pk-pwHln Alif ' iiuiiit.
jr. nan i se admitted ny nun w ten '..'... i.i.... i .-.. .u u rn. ...i.:..i.
. .I.f. II i.i lirCSIdll. in ...... ...1..-I. iiiiriii'i- . .... it
lie row te Ills feet, nnd he apologized i .-. .,, ,n,,.i,.,. nn.,tn,i ..nn..
Were making any reinaik". stating that ' Il1,i,lv , isr,. HvpIv nntet.
If bad icnlizeil that his was the eill.x Mr stetesburv lias servid Ihree tern.s
Mice la tlie liiiudred.s present out of ,.ki.ii ,.f ii, iu,i.m i iimi i,..
iirmen). nnd saying- lie desired, en , M sueceeded b former linvernef Kd
tcceunt of such a situntlen. te retire, H stunrt. who this yc.ir Is the re
nd he wns permitted te de se. tiring president.
"Rlnee inj arrival at the' Pennsyl- I The cnadidates wlie withdi-ew in f.ner
of .Mr. Moieseuri are .uiers uiiscii.
Jehn W. 1 lamer. Charles K. Miller, h.
I'usev Possinere and hdwln S. Stuart.
September 1!0 last, te the Central Drug
Cnuipnny In New Yerk. At that time
lie was cited te show cause why his
Class 15 penult should net be revoked.
His attorney appeared for him and of ef
feied t' surrender the permit if the en
forcement officials would cancel his bend.
Infant Dies After Drinking Lye
as te whether Ihe papers were in order
I also Unew t tint agents or emplejes
of the I 'nlted States Shipping Beard
had kept posted as te my movements
for weeks prier te my departure, and 1
they certainly must have known when I
I Imnrdeil tlie vessel.
"When I was at s(.ji learned l'.r
the first time that the Shipping Heard
ilcsiied my presence in America. I
ni'i'le immediate preparations te return.
ii i.v suzKcsuug iniu ine.v were nware
Mary (inllew.iy. two wars e'd. I'.ii'J of the ebiect of nn triii." nn.l nu il..,;..
Dickinsen street, who drank n quiinlil) t lien had continued for mere'
of n l.w solution Snlurdey while n'.i - than two yeurs. objection ought net i
ing in her home, died liM nlglit at the m ne made te mv ncelng mv doctor " i
Cht'dren's Hespilal of Philadelphia. . '
K Engagement Rings h
Extreme!' beautiful tvicn set with a
Polished Girdle Diamond
i.
Unquestioned Superiority for
QuaJitr- JDeaign - Worhmanship Werhmanship
ffany moderately jzriced
Tinia Hetel. I have been unable te re
tire before .5 or 1 e clock because of
Conferences with delegations from all
farts of New Ihigland. New Yerk and
rennsjlvania. desiring te assure me of
Ihe loyalty (if this section te the Ku
Klux Klan and Its constituted nudier-
ity.
"The mission of out party through
the I'ast has been concluded. We hnv
leirncd that this tcrrlteiy is as iejal
U any territory in the United States
and the Ku Klux Klan In the New
lerk, .New Lnglnnd and Atlnntle de
wains will continue te carry en.
ASK UNDERTAKERS' RIGHTS
Ninety-six Appear Here te Get
'Licenses Frem State Beard
Nine!). six applicants for under
tilers' licenses appeared before the
State Heard of Undertakers in City
Hall teilav. The prospective under
takers ea me fiem all pnits of the State.
The itppli.allens were presented to
day and tomorrow ihe candidates will
ippear before die heard again en the
WWh fleer of City Mall and take a
Wittcii cMiiuimitien. The delegation
includes tiie women. Thirteen of the
Pnlleants re from Philadelphia.
the examining beard, apixiintcd hi
werner Spieitl. Includes JesVph U.
Qiiimby. of Media; C. C. A. Ilaldl.
"Ill Seuth llighth street: Samuel It.
"rtcr. 17s Federal street; F. C.
Wnhauer. P-ttsbiirgli. ami Ceorge W.
Mrnuny. of Iluii.me!-tewn.
MRS. GILPIN'S WILL FILED
Most of $105,000 Estate Gees te
Her Daughter
The will of Mrs. S.ira W. (iilpm. who
died in Switeil.ind. was udmltled In
probate today. The estate is estimated
at S10.1.IMIO. Met of this gees te her
daughter. Miss Anne tiillingliani (ill-nin.
, The will of the late Alice M. Hirst.
j Scheel lane, lieriiiiintewn. was also
i probated tei'aj. About half the estute
of .sttLVOOll is bequeathed te various rid
atlves. The income of one-half of the
I residue is te be divided between the
l Heme for the Illlnd and the University
' Hospital.
Other wills probated weie these of
Sura U. Ilelllv. !i:i."i l'.elinent uenue.
SVJ.'.IOO. and Jeepii Schmidt!. 'JS'Jl
North Ninth street. !."(HIII. An inven
tor) of tlie personal estate of the late
Kdwin C. I'ltise tiled teda) gave a total
of STMiS.Oll. The estate of Mai till
U. Vev has been valued at $11.1(it).uU.
CAUGHT WITH RUM IN TRUCK I'hSlKt WVV?,
mill t'.iriii. h ivti.-lli. ImOi '."
-t'te Police Arrest Pair Transport
ing 185 Gallens
Joint Schwartz, and Samuel Si.uiberg.
hit., i?. '''l VV(,' 'in-fsted eaih
Zv J Sl""' l,'H'"iiii'n LnfTerty and
f'tWft.i, at West (ireve. for transport -"I
bquer without a penult.
..Ui ,,n"', ",'1''11 I bey ni'rt driving
. . 'n' "'"l-K'wn live-gallon cans
1.I..J . IU1 llip.v H'ld that
.""" in I'niiime
' 'niiinlelphm
j ney
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
jHinr h.U .117 II Wlslinii i. nnd I'atli-
h.Iiie llawlhnrne. i!17 I.. U'in.iart h!
iJoni.nlce .I'drnil.i. Ml! Applfirfe si nnd
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tiu.l' llrilltnnnn. 104N II. Clnrlen sl.
Mn i" Schanli-fr. Jd.'.l S llutclVuum '.
and M.iiK.iret Murkii. .It II Uuc.lil ue.
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Mud B .fms. IH'tn ltu.Mu" i.
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limn '.":n'. Mnit.-n t
balvnleri' d Marm I'lla lull ami
Anm-llii? t'eru.l.i 1S.1.I r.lnsBeI.I n.
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I8t further henilng tenlghl.
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
THE ROSENBACD GALLERIES
lt:e ITalnat 8tret
r.
Gift Selection
Made Easy
In order te facilitate the selection of just the
'8ht gift, we have arranged a large number of
artistic gilts en one-price tables.
Gifts at $3M
Gifts at $5.00
Gifts at $10.00
Gifts at $15.00 '
Gifts at $25.00
Ml specially reduced from former prices.
The Rosenbach Galleries j
1320 Walnut Street
Make Your Selections
New
Lenex China Dinner Sets
French China Dinner Sets
Porcelain Dinner Sets
Decorated Plates
Lamps
Lamp Shades
Candle Shades
Wicker Bed Trays
Mahogany Tea Wagons
Mahogany Tip Tep Tables
Grapefruit Glasses
Pottery Vases
Brass Candlesticks
Metal Smoking Stands
Metal Reading Lamps
Vacuum Sets
Geld Glass Goblets
Geld Glass Sherbets
Etched Glass Goblets
Etched Glass Sherbets
Poker Sets
Humidors
Mirrors, Polychrome
Mirrors, Mahogany
Photo Frames
Wicker Fruit Baskets
Doer Steps
Doer Knockers
Breakfast Sets for Tray Use
Boek Ends
Pyrex Glass Casseroles
(in Sheffield Silver Frames) $6.25 te $12
Pyrcx Glass Pie Plate
(in Sheffield Silver Frames) $.4.23 te $6.23
Sterling Silver Deposit en Glass
$318 te $598
$88 te $425
$46 te $148
$6.50 te $300 dez.
$4.50 te $65
$3.00 te $60'
$1.00 te $6
$19 te $28
$40 te $68
$13 te $32
$20.50 te $55 dez.
85c te $25
$1.75 te $7.50 pr.
$9.50 te $21
$11.00 te $33
S1L25 te $16.25
$14 te $45 dez.
$14 te $45 dez.
$7.25 te $19.50 dez.
$7.25 te $19.50 dez.
$20 te $33
$7.50 te $49
$7 te $31
$21 te $40
$1.75 te $13.75
$7 and $8
$2.75 te $4.50
$1.75 te $5.50
$18 te $60
$3 te $18 pr.
Disl
Cracker and Cheese
Pitchers
Vases
Berry Bowls
Plateaux
Covered Bon-Ben
Lemen Plates
Cheese Dishes
Cigarette Bexes
Sugars and Creams
French Dressing Bettle
ishes
B
exes
$9 te $25
$10 te $21.50
$4 te $28
$12 te $24
$9.50 te $14.25
$12 te $16
$2.50 te $8
$3 te $14
$7.50 te $9.50
$3.50 te $13
$6.50
$6.50 te $8.50
pr.
Svrue Jutfs
Mayonnaise Bowls with Dtand 3D.5U te $12.50
Footed Competes $7.50 te $17
Jam Jars $3 te $9.50
"Wright.Tynclale van Reden
Reputed the' Largest Distributor) of Hinli-Grade Uinncrwure
The First and
Original
Specialty
Silk Stere
Thresher Bres.
The Specialty Silk Stere
1322 Chestnut Street
Business Hours 9 A. M. te 5:30 V
M.
Nene Equals
Our Assortment
Heuever Large
in Other Lines
Special Sale
Silks, Costume Velvets, Millinery Velvets, Velveteens, Br
cloth,' Tricetine, Weel Jersey, Camisoles, Waists, Silk Bleen
tth Fleer
Silk Petticoats and Kimonos
SILKS
ead-
Bleemers,
tth Fleer
Christmas Suggestions
36-iii. White, Flesh and Pink Wash Satin; firm weac, will launder perfectly,
foinier price $1.75 yd. Special at
On i
$1.25
Jd.
32-in Shirting and Waisting, stripe wash silk; also plain white; is most opportune at this time as
a holiday suggestion for men's shiits and tailored waists. O.ir former QQ and P1 or vd.
pi ice ?1. 'J5 nnd $2.50 yd. Special at OOC tj1.0a'
10-in. Crepe de Chine, a standard nualitv: this tiarticular item i fstieciallv desirable for f'hvisimns
, umleithimrs, etc.; line of coleis, plenty of ivory, flesh and pink. Our former P1 nr vd.
pi ice VJ.ev yd. bpccial at . . . . -." p l,UO
10-in. 1'iinted Crepes de Chine, in tlie newest and
most up-te-date color combinations, many of which
are Paisley effects; must be seen te be appreciated.
Retail alue $11.50 yd. Special QO QP JH
at QL.VO
10-in. Channelise in navy, brown and black; firm,
heavy weave; suitable for waists, drosse.
etc. Retail value 2.50 yd. Spe- fljl he yd
cial at tpl.OD
3rd Fleer
.'lli-in. Chiffen Taffetas, in plain and changeable
I'lieeis; sireei ami ecinng snades. also white
$1.95 vd
and black. Retail value $2.50 yd.
Special at
.'IG-iu. Tricelettes, in the fine, even weave; a new
.shipment just anived; colors that sold out se rap
idly; a most serviceable fabric for waists, scarfs,
in esses and sweaters. Ketatl value
SI. 75 yd. Special at
VELVETS
1 IK J-
:ird Fleer
36 and 1(1 in. Chiffen Velvets and Duvetyns, in
a geed line of colors; light and dark shades, also
black. Retail value. $5.50 yd. Spe- (PA QC yd.
cial at yD
10-in. Chiffen Velvets, in all the wanted coleis;
street and evening similes, also binck; the dual
ity that is being retailed by the C? QP yd.
best stores for Sb.00 yd. Special at
$6.95
."Ki-in. Corduroy Velveteens ; soft (.hifTen finish
with a geed luster; stieet and evening shades,
also the new sport coleis. Retail Q1 EJ yd.
value $1.50 yd. Special at. .. J1.10
.lli-in. Velveteens, twill back nnd fast pile; a most
serviceable fabric for coats, dresses, suits, etc
Street shades only; plenty of navy, brown and
uiacu. uetatl value !a.''e yd. Spe
cial at
$2.65 d-
CAMISOLES
made from a geed quality of wasli satin, flesh
and white only. Retail value $2.75. Ci rn
Christmas special P 1 .Oil
PETTICOATS
An unusually pretty model in all-silk jersey with
a very fine qunlity fringe te give the scalloped
effect en the flounce. Retail value tPO A"
$5.50. Christmas special P 0VO
BLOOMERS
Made fimu geed quality silk jersey in u geed line
et coleis, also black. Retail value
S.'.'iO Christmas special..
$3.95
KIMONOS
Cotten iiepe kimonos, hand cmbieideied, empire
model; colors are rose, cepen, light blue, pink
and wistana. Retail value to.'Je.
Christmas special ...
$2.95
NOIL. All of the items listed are suitable nnd desirable Christmas presents, richly endowed with
economy; mail erdcis will he filled promptly and eflicientlv in the orde" received, boxed in hand
some Christmas boxes if desired. Please allow n little mete time nt this season cf the yrar en
account of the delay in the mail.
THRESHER BUILDING
Telephene:
Walnut 2035
2036
1322 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa.
Bosten Stere. 15) Temple Place
jland Stere, 1M8 Euclid Ave. ,
It
It It Is Silk
Yeu Will Find
Thresher
IT won't
hurt you
THE easiest way te
get your money's worth
in a new Suit or Over
coat is te come te
Perry's directly as the '
crew flies.
BUT if you have an
hour or two te spare
why net visit ether
stores and see what you
can see? The exercise
won't be injurious and
our Super - Values will
seem all the better by
contrast.
SUPER
VALUES 32833 38&$43
OVERCOATS
Ulsters, Conserva
tives, Raglans, Half
Raglans and many
exclusive novelties.
SUITS
Hard te imagine a
larger, finer selection
of worsteds, cassi
meres and cheviets
from which te
cheese.
Up te 56 - inch
Breast Measure
WE told you last
week about our great
variety of large men's
clothes we're selling
lets of them.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
1
VKEKA
FINE STATIONERS
$10
Will buy
one fine Present
or
ten smaller ones
selected in Europe
for
Grewn-ups
1121 Chestnut Street
-
BRASS
.MR. NOIUtlS'S "big" novel 1$
rolling up a "big" holiday gale.
Put it en your lUt. Any book beok boek
shopman supply , 52.OO
E. P, Deltan & Gj.f 6?1 5uV Art, H. Y.
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1212 Chestnut street
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