V e i' n4' r f& f V .- r w ,.t S1 pi n f a- Ay i -r . 'J -.V (THE KILLED, 5 HURT EVENING ritJBLIO LDaER-PHlLADBLPHIA, ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921 1 AUTO ACCIDENTS y, (emble Yarrow, 2022 Wal- I'tiut Street, neiu in duii ntiwr IT Killing Atco, N. J., Man ill. r rrr Ql R L. i j u n u u j One man was killed nml live pcrfeii Mured In nulomeblle accidents in tor ter tor rilery turrennillns Philadelphia yestrr- Geerge Jenes, n NVjrre. of Acn. wnj w'badly injured when his cnrrlitRC wits .iJiMid'hcfl by an automobile- driven en 8? Write Hew plkf by W. Kemble Tirrew. of 2022 Wn'nut ftrcet. this i't that he died in Cooper llespltnl. HiiVkull was fractured. Ills horse was killed and the carriage, wrecked. 'Surrendering te Prosecutor Wolver Welver tdrf and County Detective Dornn, of CindeD, Sir. Yarrow bald there wis jeh'tht en the enrrinse. He furnished HOOO ball and was released. He wnn ni'his way te Atlantic P.lty. .Tenes hires a widow and six miall children. Overturning and nearly wrecking his ulomeblle te prevent the killing of Edward Engle, of 82(5 East Mercer rfrect, this city, Teny Zozenc, of Tenth ilrect and Susquehanna avenue, escaped fijnry. but Engle's right leg was broken ,nd Miss Jane Hutchinson, of (513 North Sixteenth street, was cut and feuised. The accident occurred near JfesnelU. N. J. Endewitb two young men win walk tot along the pike. Zozenc ind Mies Hutchinson were returning in the auto mobile from Haminonten. The eoui eeui eoui nqiens of Engle jumped te one side, let Rifle leapel te tbe ether side, jjizene swerved tbe car. but it struck Enjfle and then crashed into n po'e flapping the pole in half and the car crerrurned. An auteist took Engle and Miss Hutchinson te the Homeopathic Hospital, Camden. Zozenc was re leased by Prosecutor Straw 6n his own rtctfjnlzancc. Injured Hey Abandoned Throwing into the street the cleven-nir-eld victim of their careless driv ing after carrying him litle mere than liqnarc from the scene of the accident, Biturday night, two men, whose entity is unknown, sped away, with Injunctions te the boy te walk te the Iwpltal en feet. Dripping with bleed from a deep weun Id his bead, the boy fiullr arrived at the hospital and cel lapsed at the deer. He Is- Jeseph Teth, ten of Michael Teth, fertv years old, t pudener at the Jewish Hospital. Father and son were driving a team. When they came te Sixth street and Taber read an automobile coming down Filth street crashed into their team, overturning it and throwing father and ion te the ground. Premising te take the boy te the Jewish Hospital, the two men placed him in their machitc and then sped up the Ftrcet. When a taxlcab driver lest control ef his machine at Forty-first street and Glrard avenue jesterday. a sexton of a nearby church was injured and two automobiles worn damaged before the tixlcab crashed into a pole. The injured man is Martin V. Fich ter, fifty-six years old. of fi.r4(J Wya luslng avenue, and the taxlcab driver u Edward Devenney, thirty-four iars old. of rG2G Pearl street. Flcliter tt. in the Wet Philadelphia Homeo pathic Hospital. Devenney was arrested en charges ef driving an automobile while intoxi cated, reckless driving and assault and batter' by automobile. Arrested as Drunken Driver William Merris, Negro. Fifteenth atreet near Dickinsen, was arrested last sight by police of the Twentieth and Buttonwood streets station, charged with driving an automobile while in in teiicatrd. Merris ran into an nutomnb'le owned by Francis X. Hnrtman. Pupiar street star Twenty-uun, Jn irent of Hart nan's home. An explosion of gasollne as the tank et a motertruck was being filled at a station at ficrmantewn and Girard avo ave aw.latt night, resulted in Harry Fred ericks, the driver, being badly burned ea the face and hands. Hewas taken te the Children's Home opathic Hospital. The truck, which U making Its regular run fr-m Phila delphia te New Yerk, was tadly dam aged. Emery I.nnke, twenty. three- vpara old, of 080 North Sixth street. wasTun down and injured by n motorcar at ifth street and Oirard avenue. Fred Krakevltz. driver of the automobile, was arrested by tbe police of the Frent and-Master streets station. BIRTHC0NTR0L GRAVE SIN. SAYS ARCHBISHOP CURLEY Deplores Spread of This Practice Throughout America naltlmere, Dec. 12. Archbishop Curler, lu St. Deminic's Catholic Church here yesterday afternoon, as sailed advocates of birth control. 'The married state Is sacrcfl. and It has (s duties and Its rights," he do de clared. "IMt there is a body of people. ma , '"" female degenerates, who would fly in the face of Ged, the Creater, and make Hfe one great stu and orgy of passion. "Catholic parents who full te de their duty as parents, who tamper with the laws of nature in the married state, who. through seltlslinc-n or love eT so ciety or lack of trust In Providence, snuff out the lives of unborn children, are guilty oft, the gravest crlmcaand sins against Ced Almighty. "I fear this nameless crime Is grow grew Jni even among the Catholics of Amer ica. It brought n terrible curse upon I unci of old and upon every na tlen which has been guilty of it. If the parents of America fail te value tbe life of the child. I fear the hand of Ged. who loves little children, will fall upon our own land." PRINCE EXTOLS U.S. IDEALS Tekugawa Says Conference Organ ized en Exalted Plane Washington, Dec. 12. The injection of American idealism into Interna tional affairs was characterized by Prince Tekugawa, one. of the Japnnese delegates, as "the most refreshing thing In the modern world" In nn address yes terday befetc the 'Federal Council of Churches. "The task of the Conference Is re ligious." Prince Tekugawa said. "I think I can tny this without Irreverence because the Conference is organized en an exalted plane and is animated with high Ideals.'1 AUTO MYSTERY UNSOLVED Man Thrown Out After Cincinnati Held-Uq Is Unidentified Cincinnati. Dec. 12. (By A. P.) Identity of the man whose llfelcs body was thrown from an automobile in which four companions escaped after five highwaymen had robbed a bank messenger of $1000 -in cash and $20, 000 in certificates here Saturday, re mained a mystery today. Photographs of three children and several cards and telephone numbers indicating the dead man had been in St. Leuis were the only clues upon vhich- the police had te work. TO LOSE CITY BONUSES BURLINGTON, DRY, STARTS AN INQUIRY Taxpayers, Annoyed at Water Famine, Declare They Will Try te Oust Commissioners Burlington. N. .1., Dec. 12. State and city authorities will conduct inves tigations Inte the management of the city water works, It appeared evident lat night when taxpayers nnneunced they would move te oust Water Com mission officials responsible for the wa ter famine that has followed n break down of tbe supply system. According te business men, who have made a survey of the pumping station since the break, almost unthlnknble carelessness preceded the sudden stop page of the water yesterday morning. Indignation Is expressed ever the fact that the management of the works refused te employ a diver te hasten re pairs en the intake, but waited for low (Ides In order te make the Inspections. It Is furthftr alleged that twelve hours before the water gave out the break at the intake was dWovercd. but ne'niun. w-us made te employ fire-engine pump ers from Purllngten. Bristel and Nuv erly te fill the reservoirs until the stand pine was cmntv and the cltv drv. A block of weed from the wall of an. Intake well was found Saturday nleht I Imbedded In the pump valve. This is be lieved te lidve started the trouble, wlilch workmen are striving te repair. While directing the repair work Sat urday night, I.cen Irwin, a plumbing contractor, was seriously Injured, when a tripod slipped and dropped a heavy pipe. His legs were broken, and he was badly bruised. Other workmen were thrown into the water, but were rescued uninjured. Fire engines yesterday pumped water from the river Inte tiie filtration tanks, and meMt homes throughout the city get PLOT TO BOYCOTT PRINCE 6000 Indian Agents Said te Be Working Secretly In Caltcutta Sprctal Cable Dispatch. CopvrteM, toil Calcutta, Dec. 12. The discontent of the Indian people in Calcutta exceeds the discontent at Madrns. Elghty-enc volunteers of the National Congress have been sentenced, 200 mere were ar rested and the British ray they had swords and daggers, which were seized. In Jhe district of Itangpur a thou sand were arrested, while 20,000 mere demanded nrrcst. Bayonet und ma chine guns guard the crossings in the native quarter und armed police patrol the saloons te thwart picketing. Officials of the Ipdian Congress say 5000 volunteers are, working secretly in Calcutta te promote a boycott of the Prince of Wales en December 24. Mrs. C. K. Das. wife of the Nationalist leader, president-elect of the Indian National Congress, courted nrrcst by selling homespun publicly. Mr. Das himself Is under arrest. 'mniimaaamimaa?iammi: . - . . 1? : C $225.00 )Un aeUtatrea are se dlstlnc- nnit in rrrmettablu priced that we have no hesita tion (u inviting comparisons. 1IIK beautiful ring pictured nboue is all platinum and centnlns a single diamond of finest quality and brilliance. Kennedy & Bre. Diamond Mrrclmntn & Jtwtlfr 102 S. 13th St. 1878 1021 1 . a a . a a a a a a a "I'lYi'i CkO --ll - Ky i fi j I- inmimmmnnnmnm Municipal Empleyes at the Shere Threaten Merry Political Rew Atbntlc City, Dec. 12. Pest-war bonuses granted te firemen, policemen and many city empleyes, expiring by limitation in April, will net be renewed, It was Intlmuted yc.-terday by City Com Cem Com mlssieners, and there is a merry politi cal row brewing ns n result. The bonus runs from $200 te $400. Decision of the rulerw te discentinuu the bonus enme with discovery that the tax rate, with ether necessary Items, probably would sear from $3,:!4 te S3. 4-1. even though the assessments lwne been Increased from $.",000,000 te $10. 000.000 under the schedule going tr rough. Will this man fit into your organization? The advertiser is equipped te handle the sales or adver tising department of a busi ness house requiring his whole time, or will act as advertising counsel for a few concerns en a part-time basis. C 710, LEDGER OFFICE ilSH IO)ct Saturdays Until Four w """ UP? I H Give a Lamp An artistic. Lamp placed in the proper position will often effect a miraculous change in what has seemed a commonplace living room. We offer an unusual assortment at moderate prices. The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 427-433 North Bread Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" FOR STATiOHERY RAPP Unmmal CHRISTMAS Gifts Desk Sets in Brass, Onyx, Jet and Glaas; Eversharp Pencils . in Geld and Silver; Unusual and Artistic Paper Weights; Small Safes in Cabinets, Sealing Wax Sets, Waterman Fountain Pens, all sizes in Geld, Silver and Rubhcr; Cigar and Cigarette Bexes, Tobacco Jars, in polished weed and metal; inexpensively priced. 41 Se. BROAD ST. A FEW FEET ABOVE CHESTNUT, EAST SIDE Founded in 1865 Downtown 1 117-19 Chestnut St Uptown- Cor. 6th &: Thompson Sts C. J. Heppe & Sen "The Heuse that Heppe built' President, Florence J. Heppe, Sen of the Founder Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1 88 1 Buy Your Vidrela Today at Heppe s There is a scarcity of genuine Victor-Victrelas rapidly developing. If you want a Victrela for Christmas you should order at Heppe's today. Yeu will be sure te secure a genuine Victor-Victrela. '" is net a Victrela it is a Disappointment Heppe salesmen cannot urge you te buy an imitation of a Victrela. We sell Victer Victrelas exclusively. As music experts we knew them te be the best. By purchasing at Heppe's you will be thoroughly satisfied. Heppe's have a Rental-Payment Plan Yeu may buy any Victrela outfit at Heppe's and make settlement by ch, or charge account or by the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan. Through this Plan you pay merely rental rates and all rent applies toward the purchase Price. Yeu are free te purchase the Victrela or return it at any time. Heppe 3- Sounding Beard Pianos k!.Ebn?n!..thB sret violinist In Ji .?tU(Sl8-. Elman makes DUQ Vlctreli exduihely for th HEPPE VICTROLA OJJTFITS Victrela Ne. IV, $30.10 tth 6 10-lach flenble-fice records Pay only tee iCMkly Victrela, Ne. 50, $50.10 ith e 10-lncb deuble-facei rcerd Pay only it weekly yVictrelds Ne. 8p, $tlO , lth le worth of record! Victrela Ne. 90, $1S5 with $10 worth of reeerdt Pay only li.75 ieetlcly Victrela Ne. 300, $265 with $18 worth of record! ray only W weekly Victrola-Ne. ISO, $375 with 2.1 worth, of records . I'ay en The Heppe 3-sounding beard patent gives teHeppe up r i g h t pianos a tone equal te that of many grand pianos. The s e u n ding beard area is 1300 square inches larger than that of upright, pianos. When tone alone is consid ered Heppe pianos are always choescn. Prices from $390 up Cash or Rental Payment settlement accepted H TLlka9H We Are Agents for the Follewing: MASON & HAMLIN Upright and Grand Plaaet STEINWAY Dae-Art IHanoU-Pltnei WEBER Fianes and Player-Planei Planei STECK and Player-Planea WHEELOCK Due-Art Ptanola-Plane) HEPPE Pianos and Plajer-Flanei STROUD Due-Art Planola-Plaaea H. C. SCHOMACKER Planei and Plajer-Planei EDOUARD JULES Planei and Player-Planea FRANCESCA Planei and Plarer-Plaaea "p Mail This Coupon for Full Information C. J. Deppe & Senlnyf.)- Without any obligation en my part please end full Information about (mark X below): 0 Pianos 0 Player-Pianos 0 Victrelas tiiM"rtMti.itiiiiiti,iitiiiMM,.iti - K. U. 12-tS-2t. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. 1 7 $$1 v Santa Claus is On the Way! Never has the world needed him mere. The spirit of geed-will, of which he is the symbol, seems te permeate the very air we breathe. He is the jelly harbinger of better times coming, as well as the imme diate disnenser of oreod cheer and hanniness. The Christmas tokens exchanged make the world richer I and need net make any one poorer. It isn't the cost of the gift, but the beauty si the thought that counts. I Why, we're selling tens of thousands of pretty little Christmas Cards at a few pennies each and every one ei them carries its message of joy. Time te Cheese Gift Slippers Only eleven mere shopping days before Christmas in which te cheese all-important Gift Slippers'. The warm, comfortable Slippers that will please every member of the family. The prettiest shades and most attractive styles, the widest assortment here : Slippers for Women Japanese Embroidered Quilted Satin Slippers $1.00. Imported Chinecc Mandarin Boudoir Slippers, hand-made and embroidered--$3.50 te $5.00. Daniel Green Felt Comfy Slip pers, soft jmdded insoles; blue and breutn tones $2.00. Comfy Slippers, pompon trimmed; in old rose, blue and taupe $2.00. Comfy Slippers, in old rose, pink, blue, gray and taupe; trimmed with pompons and rib bon $2.50. Seft Felt Slippcre, leather soles and heels, oxford gray, wine and black $2.75. Seft Felt Juliets, chenille trimmed; leather soles and heck; rose, blue and purple $3.25. Hyle Felt Cemfys, soft padded soles; button snugly around the ankle; in old rose and blue, with ecru tops $2.50. Hyle Slippers, leather soles ai)d heels; of blue, gray or brown sil sil vertene felt $3.25. Seft. Comfy Slippers, satin trimming, soft padded soles and leather heels; in brown and blue $3.75. Quilted Satin Slippers, padded soles; in oldrese, pink, blue, ivinc, heliotrope and black $2.1,5. " Slippers for Children Seft Felt Cosy-Tee very warm $1.35 te $1.50. "Puss-in-Deots" Felt Bootees, padded soles $2.00 te .$2.25. Moccasins for Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts $1.50 te $2.50. Hyle Felt Slippere, padded in soles, fit snugly around ankles $1.25 te $2.50. Babies' Satin Carriage Roots, in pink, blue and white $1.75 te $2.25. Slippers for Men Seft Felt Comfy Slippers $2.50. Hyle Felt Slippers, comfy soles $2.75. Hyle Felt Slippers, leather aefes and hceln $3.75. Seft Kidskin Remee Slippers 3.75 te $6.00. Seft Kidskin Faust Slippers $7.00. Cavalier Slippers, tan kid, $8.00; red and green morocco $8.50. Brown Kidskin Everett Slip pers $3.75 te $6.00. Opera Slippers of finest kid skin $5.00. Moccasins of soft brown leather $2.75 te $1.50. tr-y StrawbrlJge & Clothier Eighth and Filbert Streets Men Who Overlook Their Own Needs Must Have Others te Think of Them Therefore right new while he is buried deep in his work and his plans of Christmas for ethers it is the duty of some close and very dear friend te call his atten tion te the follewing: Seme Handsome New Ulsters and Ulsterettes $31.50d$44 REMARKABLE VALUES indeed. Great, heavy Ulsters and smart-looking Ulsterettes, of warm, fleecy plaid-back fabrics, tailored with exacting care. They are the sort of Overcoats every man admires, and, there fore, would be delighted te receive as a gift if you wish te surprise him. Overcoats of Crembie fabrics $58.00 and $78.00. Fur-lined Overcoats $115.00 te $21,5.00. r-y Strawbrlda-e & Clothier Second fleer, Kiet Thousands of Smart New Neckties from 50c te $5.00 This year's collection is the finest we have ever assembled. All the newest correct patterns from leading manufacturers of Londen, Paris and New "i erk. A srreat assortment at each of these prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. SS" Strawbrldee Clothier Kast store, KUhth Street 2000 Smart Shirts at $1.50 Comfortably proportioned, and carefully made of geed, durable fabrics in neat, clean-cut stripe-efTects. All sizes from 13',-a te 18 Inches but with a price as low us $1.60, these Shirts cannot be expected te linger. -- Strawbrlilte & Clothier Eat Stere. Elshth 6tet Seft Felt Hats, new $2.15 ' Fine Fur Caps, new $7.45 Beth at u saving of MORE THAN ONE-THIRD. The Fur Caps will make excellent gifts. ' , 3e--atrttwbrldse 4 Clothier Se'cend Fleer, itarket S'treet jL It is Impossible te Tell of All theFine Playthings new Assembled Here in Santa Claus' Headquarters IN this announcement we will confine ourselves te telling Santa Claus' grown-up friends and helpers of a few of the wonderful Toys for boys and girls which have been marked at special prices: Infant Cltaractcr Dells, U ynches high, with wig $2.00 Children' a Decorated China Tea Sets, 23 pieces $2.50 Mcclianical Train Sets, with cars, engine and track nete $2.00 Ceaster Express Wagons, vnth disc wheels $7.85 Gilbert's Wheel Tey Construction Sets, new lialf price $5.00 Kcyciene Mevie Graph a real moving picture machine for lvemc use $7.50 Aluminum Kitchen Utensils 65c a set. Kiddie Kars $1J25 te $2.25 Delts' White-enameled High Chairs, 75c. Blackboards with easel, $2 Christmas Tree Ornamcnte 5c each, 50c a dozen; 10c each, $1.00 a dozen Flexible Flyer Sleds $S.50 te $6.25. Firefly Sleds $2.00 te $3.50 There are hundreds of ether Toys, many at special prices. Yeu must come and see te fully realize hew well we have prepared. Jelly old SANTA CLAUS himself, is here te greet Itis little friends a round, rosy, roguish old gentleman wlve loves and understands children. br- Strawbrldee & Clothier Fourth Fleer The Royal Gift of Sables Fortunate indeed is she who receives Sables Sables of the quality and beauty of these: Natural Russian Sables One-skin Animal Cheker Scarfs, $135.00 te $350.00. Two Twe skin Scarfs, $235.00 te $750.00. Perfect skins in the natural dark tones. Blended Russian Sables One-skin Cheker Scarfs, $140.00 te $175.00. Twe-skln Scarfs, $160.00 te $245.00. Natural Hudsen Bay Sables One-skin Cheker Scarfs. $85.00 te $150.00. Twe-skin Scarfs, $125.00 te $195.00. Blended Hudsen Bay Sables One-skin and 'lve-skin Scarfs. alMitlv tinni ,. kij..i ?a rt te $1S5.00. Four-skin Scarfs, evenly matched akin. ftinkSn ' .,.! Ml .!.! a .... Ul-i,- .' T-M,"V WI 210.00, Six-skin and Nine-skln Scarfs 450.00 and $490.00. &-, Btravrbrtdr. & slightly Clothier SCen4 blended or tlnd iy in... ......: -...; -. Fine Showing of Women's Beautiful Fur-trimmed Coats Wonderful Coats at the prices. All of beautiful deep, soft fabrics and elegantly lined. With cellar of Australian opossum or taupe nutria, $75.00; with cellars of beaver, $110.00; with cellar and cuffs of beaver or squirrel,' $125.00 te $185.00. High-Grade Fur-Cellar Coats, Special, $55.00 Cellars of dyed wolf, Australian opossum or taupe nutria. Fur-Cellar Belivia Coats, Special, $42.50 Ornamented in silk. Cellar of Australian opossum. Velour and Belivia Coats, Special, $25.00 Weel velour in blue, brown and black; deep cellar of beavcrctte. Other Belivia Coats, semi-fitted model, attractively stitched. Smart Coats for Full Figures Black and navy Broadcloth and Belivia Coats, modeled en excel lent lines for women requiring sizes 39 te 53. All well tailored, attractively stitched, and lined throughout with silk $35.00. Sy-- Strawbrldee a Clethler- -Secenil Fleer, Centre When in Doubt Cheese a Dainty Silk or Cotten Blouse One Cannet Have Toe Many There are hundreds here for your selection all fresh and new. Crepe de Chine Over-Blouses, light and suit shades $5.75 Sviart Semi-tailored Plaid Silk Blouses $4.50 Light Colored Crepe Georgette Over-Blouses, $3. 9 5 and $5.75 Tailored, and Semi-Tailored Pongee Blouses $3.00 Smart Peter Pan Blouses of Truhu Silk $6.75 Black-stitched Peter-Pan Dimity Blouses $2.00 Royal Semi-tailored White Batiste Blouses $2.50 Fine Perte Rican Hand-made Batiste Blouses $3.00 Beautifully Trimmed White Voile Blouses $3.50 Peter-Pan Dimity Blouses, some color-touched $3.50 Er Strawbrldee & Clothier Second Fleer. Centre Madeira-embroidered Linens Are Particularly Giftlike Women like their daintiness and the unrivaled beauty of their fine embroidery. Round Doilies, 6-in., S5c te 75c each; 10-in., SOc te $1.50 Oval Doilies, 6x12 inches, SOc te $3.00 each; 10x15, $1 "5 te $3.00 each; 12xlS, $1.75 te $4.25 Round Lunch Cleths, 72-inch $25.00 te $40.00 each Lunch Sets of 13 pieces $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.50 200 Linen Huckaback Guest Towels. - r Madeira hand-scalloped, reduced f P -! OU -y Btrawbrlflee & riethler Atslee It and 12. Centre V f 3 ' roil enl) tt.(Q wtekly i - v ft -yvr, QirMt -xjs :u; 'f I it