"W aff, Lm'-I,.... -t.J, .!.. s HOLIDAY NOT OVER FOR LUCKY KIDDIES i iniiitiftiiiifliidiiiiiliatuMjii EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEK-miLAMLHlA, WEDNESDAY, l)EOExIBER 28, 1921 4 Vliiua will upitcAr tuul plclc lucky mini hern from n forty-feet Christmas tree, fifty children who held tlie lucky num bers will get either a sled or a kiddie cur. l.ctwccn three and four hundred ..Muuivii irem tire peer district will brt tlltertlllncil with n r'hi'Ufirtnu tin-f night by the (teipcl and Uelicf Anwrla-' lien at l.'llu Arch Mrei-t. A utmllm. i ' nnn.v is (imi euuti year turner tlie dl NEW JURIST ASCENDS MUNICIPAL COURT BENCH i ciki and the Cubs Give Parties itien of Hcerge auiiy. superintendent ' I wir.3 j,,f the imsoclatlen. The pveRrnm will ', Teclny for Peer Children FEASTS AND FUN GALORE I Include niueie and ether entertainment ami en en 01 t c c III ilrcn u III Im ir ma i Ciult and candy. MAYOR HITS FAIR STORIES Many Christmas toys hare "been .woken." Iiellv v renin have licjun tc fall Executive Committee Only Press Agents; Pennypacker Site Boosted The Mn.vnr t-.-ilil liifiifmifimi i,.i j uniiiK f. I.tj. ........a I .. . - ii.. I .part and the CI.rM.mw tree, nre Wm , ," .J," 7 " !r itd j tketvn vi, tin? nU I IK but C InM- ( ether promoters." who Smmiicil te' HM I"'" t " 1 . V i "'"""r'lJ 10' uiu Ncsqui- Tedd- is n blS day for eOOO orphans I Leutcnnlnl. f;pS ihihlren aud el.IWl.en fn.l,W!!MK eSrnt'Me numtrr et community renter. The ' Sesqui-CcnUnnlnl will he Issued from ruin an organisatien uf It v nmcinlH, time te time threujh the Kwutivc Vitdcc. lawyers and newspapermen, ; emmlltee until a rcsnlar press agency "'"''.S ,,,,,. t.nilv tht-mirrli I is PStublNheil." f?" ...... f ,1... 111 ii'ii nrrfvA nf I Ten blllt1l'SS mill plvln ndinninltnnu ffllirLI'Sl JL 111' ....,...... V. ... V " ." v-. .... .3 of the northeastern section of the city havi formed the Northeast Sesqul Centennial Association. 'ilie new association will bend it en .k Knidi." i'olenlnl and Nixon The atres. n"d l,1 ee""tcy et the actor? who arc wllllus te de an extra turn for .. . r...ii..tnie vnntir-s.lnrH Performances were given this mom- 'rc.v from new en te iiromete tlielieldliiR Inr at 10:'J0 o"cIeck at Kcltli'n mid i of the HMquI-Centcnnlnl en l'ennypnck hl afternoon at the Nixon In West Pi,r, nl adjacent territory, a site ln Philadelphia. Ilesldw wins the res- j mlle from City Hall first sucge-trd by u!r taudcville bill, the children were the trankferd Heard of Trade in plans riven candy. 'lci1 wlt' the Engineer ' Club Decern- Clmiles II. Heycr, a real estate man, was chosen president of the asseeia- iIPr'rnlHIHSBHHHRv ' " sHiBfSSPIi!rVT"i?'ILi:'' - .j NAB PEEPING TOM Eloped SPYING N WNDOW Will Fill Three Tliealics Assistant District Attorney Speiser rreslded nt Keith's and the speakers were Director Cortclyeu and City Sta tistician l'dward J. Cnttcll. Jeseph Mrlgtti presided at the Co lonial and the speakers were Clinten llejcw Woodruff, clielrtnnn of the Ctrl! Service Commission, and Themas i Watsen, City Treasurer-elect. At the Nixon Char'.cs AV. Nccld, lujeibcr e? the Civil Service Commis- uuu -, vice prcHicicni. ji. i;. j-jniig: sec retary, A. W. DciiIiriu; treasurer, Rebert li. Shcppard. -eiumutc cliamnrn arc: I'ublicltv "JOKERS" NOT FREED Judge Jehn K. AVnlsli, recently elected te the ?lunlclp:t 1 Court, took his oath of office today. Frem left (e right arc Judge M'alsh, President Judge Itrewn and JiiJgcs German and McNtcljel TAUGHT NEW POLICE TRICK JUDGE WALSH TAKES OATH , CORNERSTONE IS LAID New Municipal Court Jurist Is In ducted Inte Office Jehn !'. M'nNli, recent l elected Judge of the Municipal Court, was IJrewn lit City Governer Sproul will make a personal hpn I'Htrn iiiimii i, cnsnii firein nil a. rn.i (' nil ai invi.il r.nrinit tHtn rim m.i.n Ar rm.A. . . . ... ... .. .. tj. j -.. 1..1... T r. 1- 1 r ,.'ii 1 ...-".. i-i--." ----..,..............,...... i iiiuinua , tiiiinmw iner. wnn rntreimaii "" ' .tii.ihh uiiu i. vj , .urn. uuii m it.,. ml.. r t'n..i r..u r,.i... mi.- n.i .-.., .....-.... .. : tlie I'jnicracnc.v Lurill and Carl . Iteed. nf Hi ,.fr t, i , i .1 1.1 n.i .i.......t -..i.i. .... ... n. :'."". "vi"' ". .""'.."'.. .":'"' " 1 mill two inoterevc c men ariestetl the I c i ntreller Jim v. wlm sin i-eeilu nn-n 1.. -l.i ,. 1 1 i , .-----..-.. i.-ti;iiuijliiuai. ill luu Piiiuvui , 1 utii rmnvu i 11 tiinu. uiiu ui hit- iii i,v iiniiuiiiicu lirOOIUC. .lll'S. .lOMelltl J., lllltc lln.0ll t i . , 1 cars In tnklne recommended for nnrden bv tie Ht.ite ......... ai. 1 m... ..n. i.i... 1 ,i.-:.. ,... i.ii.t-...'. -r.... 1 ,."." ,..' . . '...', .!'" ..J . ; .V '"-... ." man. Icdf. te he iswern lu. the theatre,. Ileard of Pardons, i.nd has net approved ' cha-e" mid 'between i:igheenth 'mid r7 Wl, ,..e her ' e the" J(M ., "l,, " " "n IZZZ ' .V".." 1 ' . '"'." -'W. i!l-for the build- e ..... f ...""""l ""''" ' . ri , ' x netcNiti streets lie drove his nmelilnn ni,.l lie Jnmiter, Mi. J. It. timer- Dumc. ",'?' " " """ '" "---" mam CLUBBElJ N Hill D- IP s party was 'I Iu two nlcaded milt 1- nf lnvnlnn. i. 1 i. .1.1. it. 1 XJU.::.-' tin uinrnln:. nevr takn 1 in leveml lilHi ii-uoeuu IIM nULU'Ur tickets cre tary manslaushter I.. . -a. sinT. tl , 7l, . h ., ", ,", ,." ."" ''V... ;": V "l i.V , .. ,...,... , W '?' V" "'"J'r,r,lt '"V !""' ,s tie ii.st iloeri .1. .. i . . t .. 1 . -. . . . . "- 1 ini ii.ivvii. 11 uuiii ut in, iilmii. luiiii. viii'-i ' 11 itn- 'ivi-.uiii n'jv tiuiuL.-' 1 .A'liin a nir -. .t I'M. .inn pi i iNi-.t . n- . "" unoiignei ui w no nt it Miipyura " nmaiiq nf n 'r.i.... u..i,.A ....... um .... .. ,.!...,. rf!,.,.t,.i Ar.vir.i...i '.. .-:.!, i,.,.,,!..;..! -... . ,..-.; " R ries te Drun Stere en Trnllv .i nrnMclcd. and the snenkers were Colonel Leuis II. Van Dusen and Judge, Jehn H. Walsh. The Scheel Beard furnished sir utebuBC3 te trnnspert .iiiUren. and members el AM nsslsted with moten th children te and from This anenioen 111 111 fintlier larsc children iiiM. Mere than -IOUO illRtiibutcd te peer Hull the oily. ceniprusscu air device, they were sen- ler mere tnnn a menui tnc eemuut- tenceu wepteinhcr 7 last 10 ei-jlitncti tee. with Henry J. A. Newton as chair- , months and nt the time of tlie .'ipplica w.in. bns been working toward gcttiua ! tleti it was contended tliev were sky sky sky contribntlens for the youngeirs. 'One I lurLlng with (he air device, pnd had member of the ledge donated ."00 pairs no idea of the consequences of their of gloves and another the same nipn- .joke. ler of pairs of stocking". Ceerce Hurt- 1 sell acted as Santa Clans and "liill" 1 piremn te pa,t p,,.i A..fi. Hewn, of Kensington, provided the , r f,me" t0 Feast Pa"lr9 Auteists K0lfl water. , 7,l,c 1!l,n'f,n 1Ii" r'r Company will ,..,,. , held open house New Year' 1 Dav nt Just Ulie .1 Circus thc fire station, and all passing meter- Wsrm clothing vas distributed, and j ists have been Invited te step for re baskets were sent throughout the city, freshmen! s. Various show beuses in the city lmve ' Motorcycle Used te Halt Man Said te Have Shadowed Pedestrian ' Kugene Price. Lembard street near Ilcvcnth. who is alleged te have been luiiniviiiK u man nueiu inr sirci-in iiimi. .,,.,, i ..,, v. ,... ,.., ,. ,,,. i..i nlfflil. ivns l,n-n i.ni.irt I.Iiil- entirelv M,or" 1" for '"' ,IC """ l,-v I,esI Alvln II. Suenten; rinunrc. ltebcrt 12, 1 new in pu'hv work bv Motorcycle Pa Shcppard j Site. Ii. 12. 12111ns. ' trelniun Oile:t.eh. of the Fifteenth and 11110 -iicci-j 1111011. IJiindieds of friends of Judse alsli leilicials and members. The new dub- pl.enei I te the prdiec that a .nun l.ad ! u V1;0 'nt"ci,t am, ,1,c bar )vas bankd boee probably will ,,a,ly In Mauh. followed him from Nineteenth and Mar- """ uewcis seni. uy irienus irem t.in j Among thecc who took part in the Governer Has Net Approved Parden ket streets te the I'.read Street Station Twentieth AVaid. where he reside. ! exercises were Mrs. James Starr. Jr.. for Men Who Killed Bev ! """ lllc" I? al? "0"IC' n".wiiu mm., j the jury 'ex s-ai David U. l.unf. picsldeiit of the seci.-ty : Mis-i Ann ! dent . I mho-Charles i. Hall this morning. Many Attend Exercises Which Mark Start of Colonial Damea' Clubhouse The cornerstone of thc new head quarters of the Pcnnvlrani:i Society, Colonial Dame.-f of America. 1020 te 1C"0 Latimer street , wa laid this morning In the presence of prominent time standing in front of the house. npergi Plerle, James A. Flaherty, for Ilollingsweith Wharten. Mrs. lek A. Packard. Mrs. Arthur I'reder II. I.e.i. Dr. Beeckman's Sen Calls Aid I and Man Is Captured en Reef PRETENDED TO BE ASLEEP A "Peeping Tem" was captured en the reef of the home of Dr. IJccky 1'ccckman. 1020 Spruce street, early last, night by her son, Kulctt. who saw the man pecriii;; Inte the window of another room In the house. With Martin Link and Walter Hifickle, two young men who live in , lie house, lie went te the r6ef mill , thore found Negro, who later gave his., name as Clarence J uciscr. .momve'o rtrect near Kleventh. Magistrate O'JIricn held hint in 5S00 liail for court. At the heaving It was disclosed he was sitting en thc reef, with ids inse I pressed against the window et a loom occupied by Miss Ainy, Jehnsen. Tl 1 was exnected she would 'liilienr ncniiii-t him, but Mr. IJccekmnn raid she kn-w j lietblnc of the occurrence until the noise of the ranturc en tlie reef inter- I luptcd her toilette and earned her te leek out the window. ltceckman was climbing the stairs of his home when he saw a man go up the fire-escape and pass n third fleer window. He watched and saw him climb te the reef from where it was pesslbi te watch the occupant of a room en the fourth lloer. Without knowing whether the man intended robbery or was merely watch ing the occupant, he called several tilcnds. get a gun from his room, and they all climbed out en thc loef. The man fehjncd te be asleep w hen he was ciught. He wus slml.'in none tee lightly. P.eeckiimn telephoned te VARES BOOM KELLY S FOR MAYER iljfi 1 44th Ward Leader te Be Next Supervisor of Weights and Moasures, Is Belief e DRIVE FOR APPRAISERSHIP &',x)lJ.Simix.iaKiar!sa.SS MItS. COItLIS .1. SIIILKV Until her iiinrrife at ICllilmi, Mil., last Merit she was Miss Itratrlre Kll7abctli Sinltli. duiighlcr of Air. and ."Mrs. William J. Smith, of 114.". Seuth Si.Micth street sent entertainers nnd besides this there ws a tlirce-rlnu circus Kelng en sjmul sjmul taiireush en three floors. Tlie Union Mission Suml.iy Scheel pu its annual Christinas entertain ment hi Ilie Jehn P.. Stelen auditorium this afternoon. Thossheol was founded by tlie late Mr. Stetson. V thousand jetinsster-. attended. (Jiftv were dis tributed. Milten I, (.letirls, second ilea president eT tlic (empniiy. nrfed 11s .Santii Claus. Miss Small Mander, in tharse of the cliildirn's welf.i.-c biiieau, portrayed the "cniding sniril." The Oliri'tmas enlertaiiiiiieut also featured sertral of the youngsters who 1 eel ted. Lieutenant te le Santa Police Lieutenant (Sinrgc S. liosten. oeniniHiidei' of the Twenty-first District .Station at Thirty-second street ane Woodland avenue, who is known 11s "Kant i Clans of West Philadelphia." 111 gie Ids annual Christmas paity tenlfflit for the peer children of West riiilailclpbia. The Daily will be ln-M in 1 he West Wilhalelpbia ltpubliciin Club. 110." I'licstnut stieet. and hOO ihiidren ur. upeetcd te In present. Thc pitrtv will tc linamed entucly out of Lieutenant iiosten's pocket. Several Miudeville ai-tr. from the KnleVerbecker Thculn'. im lulling Tote, the famous clown, will perform for the children mid the police baud will fur nish music. T'2aeli child will be given a hag of candy and a basket of fruit, and at the end of the evening Snntn TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES disorderly leudud. SHUN MONEY; TAKE WHISKY Thieves Alse Mistake Alee-Rub for Alcohol In Drug Stere One barrel of "real eldtlme whisky." as its late owner describes It. together with a l've-gallen can of AW-rub. which was mistaken for TtTcohel, were stolen Monday night from 1 lu drug store of Hcnjaniln .1. Kettkn. I! read and CleariW'ld streets. The robbery vas made public teilm; (Veire. I'.artlett. McNcille Itarrntt and Meuuglian. Judge Walsh's, duties will cemiiifncc ucct Tuesday morning when he will preside In Itoem 070. COAL GAS FEEDS FLAMES Twe Firemen Overcome by Fumes In $5000 Fuel Yard Fire Itcrause of ja generated by burning . cii.il, firemen had cenriderable difficulty ' in lighting a fire in the con) yards of 1 Knowles. James DeW. Cookman. Mrs. J vvunyiigiiuiii .ticvciis, .111s. ..amuei Chew. Mi. Dai Id ISecvw. Sirs. J. Hcitrnm , Llppiurelt. Jfrs. Alfred Ucglnald Allen, Afis Laura I'.ell. Mrs. Leuis P. Kvans and Mr . Charles Wol Wel Wol iett Henry. Airs. H.iinpteii L. Carsen. Airs. Kaiidnt Morgan, Airs. Jehn Urib bel, Airs, licerije II. Lurle. Jr.. Airs. Clarence A. Wniden and Airs. Ldward ISeblus were among the members of 'lie (emnilttecs in thc in planning fm t lie building. FINDS AGED MAN IN STREET Camden Victim the William 15. Ilnrrlcks Cemnnny The thieves cainen an entrance b.v Orfhodev street and Rend tnc Railway. nd prying open a shutter in thc rear of early this morning. Twe firemen were the store, niter wiiimi nicy opened a ove-come nj 111c uimc". 1 lrcmcn were terccil te shovel away n Hnu side deer and rolled the barrel out Etta Aleney in the cash register was left un dlstui bed. Jneeb Qt'.itberir. l.",i:i Catlirlnf. Ft. lMllr r.ethn.an, IKS N. lih -, . Hcney i:isTnteln. SJt J.-. Mernhall nt I(Ja WcldcrLern. Ul.l X. M n. I!ubrt H. llrH. r-lmeir. f.,., ar.fj .11. 1IHK. UIMii IXIC'JHl hi. rjHbrlrt U. Dunn. t51g X. :..td m.. and Mur Kiierite T). l)'utnc'i. Coltlnirsweoi:, x. ,t. IJLnlniii'.ii J Itcnilrlc!:. t-117 r.li.:jlb. til xt.. . .. . . u . mi enii-f A. lieyur. niLT. .Ati.-vaiiii i". Truck and Trelley Crash: One Hurt lluny It. Albert. LM,-,0 N. S'lt.) m.. ami Slarv -. . ,. . '.. .... ..- .... . I lleivlir:. ui;)l x. !ith .1, - .Mrs. 1,. u. uarieu. ixiy. 01 -1 u cm Jnmen Ticui.;-. rii! Itcrnilmsn r.. ami PLii-Lllcna street, (iennautewn. Is in I kv"m. " c""""islm'"' u,i " U.nnaiO ,,, Samaritan Hospital today with lee- 1 Wiiiinni 1,-. lJ.lv. in :.- miiiIc i.. nnd erutieiis of the face and neck receive 1 ' ir.rr. ' 7jT,l!u.!AnH',,,.!N.?,i.V::.,V: ii' eollMen nt Cermautewn avenue ""ii.wcttfwn'ewt:1 33,,c!.Ti.r,'' it".1 nnd Cambria .teevt. between a (iermnii- "nbert MuirMeu. rlUT 1".. nuin-li St.. anC tevil uveilUC car. Ill which I'llC WU .r"7."!'..""l""-. -. vnllrj:.'! Bt. ,1,1,.,,. lin.t n ,.nnl true: ilrlven bv iranHterd avs.. and .'."""' v" ".. .e v, H, rn,,,.,,.. latpe q'l.-iitity of coal te rcich the Central High Class Dines The j:;."th class of the Central High Scheel snvc a banuet lat evening at Roethby's. The cucsls of honor were Dr. Jehn L. Iluncy. president of the schoel: liradner MacPhcrseu. Jacob blrv.e. Part of the coal shed and one I Kraus. Thnddcus (JerckJ nnd Dr. Alat of the pockets isnited and weie de- I tlicw (.'. O IJrleii. of the faculty. liar liar sfrejed. nhui!.' with a lnrjje quantity of I "hi lies, president of the class, was coal. The li's.s is estimated at between tenslmnstcr. S 1000 and Ts.-OOO. -- The fir." hen utorcemr pre Le;ii Pet- i;xTlt.! Prni iOii(iit.VVl'm: Ur and I Imma'i Jlenre. both hesemen jjuppicmcnt win ba Usur-d I rl'lf, Jni.jrr in ui'j i-i-wii ur. i uiii- iiiubcii Miuini; Bus Driver Takes te Hospital An aged man. injured and I.iiiik un- eii't ions along a read in Stratford, be low Camden, was found early tills morning by lOugenc Reach, 17! Arling ton street. Camden, a bus driver. Reach took the man te the West Jcr ,ey Homeopathic Hospital in Camden, where be still is uncouseieMii and is un identified. Reach said the man hud evi- ,..!.. 1 1.1 1. ........... I.TI .....1 .... ... . . . iicnny ueie un m no ihiiuuiediic wnicu l or .- anil ins aeiii w.i ten uetere hoanl heanl hoanl dreve nwnyt without giving aid. I jng the car at P.leventh and Winter i no man in nunc iiimi sixty years elu vticets, ami a'l:cd tliar lie he sept te As a move toward further slrcnglTicti lug of the Vnre organization. Jeseph J. Kelly. Vare leader of the Forty Ferty Forty fetirth Ward, -is being groomed for Supervisor of Weights nnd Atcasurcs, a -1000 county job. The ptcent supervisor. .Max Mayer, Vare leader of the ThlrtcetUi Wurd, is angling, with Senater Vare's help, for the Mercantile Apprniscrsiilp now new held by City Treasurer-elect Watsen, ihalrmaii of the Itcpubllcan City Com mittee. j Senater Vare about a wrek nge went I wHh Mayer te Ilarrlsburg and taw Auditor Oencrnl Lewis about the np pralscrshlii. Appointment te thnt nDice i Is made jointly by the Slate Auditor ' Ceneral and the City Treasurer of 1 Philadelphia. The job pays about ?S00O in fees and Is looked en as a choice county plum. vUipii Mr. atsen steps Inte the City Trensiirership it Is regarded as certain that Air. Mayer will he luimed Mer cantile Appraiser. There Is an un derlying significance of mere than usual linpni-tnnc.) te this pendin? nppelnt- UH'tlf. Air. lnjcp pew l rcgardeil ns the leader of tin- van! where Jehn It. IC SietMi'liI political sway for yearn. Air Scott's "domain" nl"e embraced tnc rnuu.sMith Ward, hut in the last i-cir or two he has paid lltt! ( ttentieri te either bnfltwlck. Thc organization's i ! i xijtf out of Air. .Majer for the well-paid appraiser ship reveals Its intention of setting tip another chieftain in thc section where Air. Scott, apparently. i:e longer enrcy te act the role of political satrap. The advancement of Air. Kelly for Supervisor of Weights nnd Afcn'eures discloses the Organization's aim te strengthen its position in West Phila delphia, where thc independent vote, nt tltllOH. tinU sllllU'll II flltJIinutt- I.V.l In ,taf. "f A r 1. I . .. . .. ..F. ...V.. iJ ,.- ncr nouecry aI1(1 sm,,0 (lc ",eglllars. Jeseph Thompson, fifty, of 2-L'O Rit!,. 'Illlllll -.LI'-'-l. II ill IIIU .-.Hill. II illlll 111,"- j PhlllOl.ll- rltmrt nllnl nitnl today following scalp injuries ie I .. Chauffeur Called Drunk .elvcd in an attack and held-up. which , .ielestnans en heutii llread street he says lie suffer,.,! hist night nt the 'his merniny had n vcaie when a huge hands of two men and two women at I autenmhile lisri7urdcd a i-Ierul tralT.. Twelfth ami Winter street. 'signal at Pine street. rlJmLcl tie ,ide- Thompeii was sent te the hespltav ' wnl't and run into . wall. 'Il.cn, with from a (hug store at nieicnth nixl . '" l0,, wurninj tnan before, the car C:umberlniid streets, into whicii be st. ig-I backed none s tlic street nnd onto the gored nt .'!:"0 this morning, having ' ,ll"' sidewrlk. 'I rafiic Pollret-inn Orb ieft an I21cciitb stieet car. He -nlil' 'ben arre-tcd the drivci . 1 red Lrrs. a be had been blackjacked and robbed ! Negro, of I e i.ancey street near Sutb ,t i it v i inn i.ais was evaiiitucil nv a police 'urgeen, who iioelmvil him dillill; KENDRICK IS SWORN IN AS RECEIVER OF TAXES Oath te Be Administered te Register of Wills Friday " W. Frceland Kendtick was sworn in this morning by Judge Patterson as Receiver of Taxes for the third tlni". William F. Campbell, vbe succeeds fames II. Slieeluin as Register of Wills, will be sworn in Friday nt 10 o'deik b.i Judge Lamorelle Air. Sheehan said he docs net k'iew whut he will de when In leaves etficc. Themas F. AVii'seu. te succeed City Treasurer Fred Shejev. will take, ofiice Saturday. date lius net been set for City It i til - and has gray hair. the hospital. Lars is cmiduiel i-y II. . ( e. of Drcxel Hill. f Lngi'v Cempanj Ne. -'i iJj.uwure IS. r rirldcc.--.'ltii. rillll. Hnllnter. 4S11 ."iiri hm.jf, win X Btl. Xermaii. 'SM 1'ra,,:. (,'. (Jleiide'i. .'loll t.at.'anter ai., and nivth street. Several windows in the Jib..' '."uir-is"T.r: n. un- were broken and the Hying gas. i iirai'ira .. .i.oer. ::il.. iv. IIIOUIU! ut. l.t!.,.rt kiik'.Ic, IS40 S. Stli Lt., und lilliii I Dumb'", WHO ttrct-ni. ft. Mil! ) Y..n.(irlnn. 1! X. SlfmJ st.. and ' !'.e;s LiHdi erlau. lilOO I'lurieller si. 1'einnril St.-r i. TJ1 X. llh t , nnd Urns! Kilt:!. JlOlL1 N.,iidi, ht I William i Jm:.v. lu i ;:.-, 1'1'lf. aw i Until V. Ilemnaii. l'lUt-iew,,, Ve. ,13 i -l W AmiiiHble, 'ilj X. l-jin ,i.. 0nil Asncs Stu-". .Ills II,i.!uil ;n,. , Iti'iinr.n C lrKiil:. ISihi lllclirie-id . and Minnie 1 Klfnl:. f.i;.1t .N". !mr!i'i k. Joel, I'unilnaUI. Willow (iron, ln , nnd IsAbcllA . (.'arufii'l, 7:'!i X. Oil, ,.r Vriliur 1,. l!ur'- . .- r.iiuim, .,.. :,r.j .ri If 11-irl . IT."' St. r.m' f cut AIr. ('arre'l. was arrested. The truck driver TINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings Till. ROSIflBACH GALLERIES 1320 Wnlnul Street K C Prepare for Opportunity ul the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBIS Evening Scheel Ai'intfniU', I'emnipri'lul unil .Vtrilimilrul Courses FRFP 'liilrlilis te -Scrilt -- -mc HIH women Register New MlVTIIlt TKHM ". 3,1 te .March Mf tit Ilem-s! 1? 0 te C 7 te 1 P. M. iioe mm: mt. K of c zreTsz-y.'.y.y TT, tie 'J'ICKI.I. &lb fctitueier rermrriy .ni ji. vrt. inaturi Mnn unAitT. pi.t.Asr, eiit rvi: ..i s.T..sri volt. s'MMIACir IMir.lt 11.13 llltlM'MA.sj TIIKB BEAR STEAK PLATTER 90c STEW With Vegetables 60c ROAST SHOULDER, CURRANT JELLY, Etc., 85c OYSTERS : LOBSTER: IKi-nr Knlrui'ir mi Aiwlrtrff Mlrri-t Raw, fried, steamed, panned 6; from the erilliBAKED.ROASTEDerRARRECUED fresh daily from MAINE, as you like it. I -7VZZZ2. I 1319 Arch Street TuMfi for ZZZ7T.V. WMM. m '.',' WW. WW. WXMZBZ2XZ2W'-MMwmt V Diamond Bar Pins H( Extremely lerde aasortment aasertment unusua' distinctive and exclusive with this Establishment " I A PRACTICAL S A I, E S iU A ?sT In Interior Decoration IS WANTED BY WANABTAKER'S Must be thoroughly competent able te furnish vith taste and alcill any room or any house. Avtlbtie ability required, but suc cessful Hcllinp experience in line fumiture and interior decora decera decora tlena essential. Call for an interview or tele phone for an appointment. Uiircau of EmplejmciU WANAMAKER'S HiiH! w 'iiiiii'iiiiruQiiiiTiiiiii irai;;i:ii!raii!,ii,iii)ini:.!:!iira !i'jji;ii,ira.iy Quality and Quantify J S Goodness and Uigncss a i Victer I J Bread I 6 c i' i Sold only in our Stores 1 ' jam I vtf'U Semi-Annual SHOE SALE Fer Men & Women Begins Tomorrow Our Semi-Annual Sale has always been an accepted money-saving event. And this year the chance te save precious dollars is greater than ever. We've trimmed our prices te mere than meet the demand for Mere Real Value for the Meney! S1.90 Sr.90 ;5' $rjM Celebrate New Year's Eve Royally at This Restaurant of Famous Feeds! Cever Charge Including $Q.50 Full'Cearse Sapper . . . Served from 9 o'clock, en Saturday Evening, Dec. 31 Wonderful Souvenirs Dance Music by Verna't Quintet Orchestra Frem 6 P. M. Until Closing j 1 - 'iiicuui ucuiuiiuni ,, eeiting for This Service de Luxe Make. Your Kefccevatlepg nt Once Call Head Writer Lesjst 7T l t , LUe VfJiiiil Iilnnrr I'lullers herieil New Yrnr's 13th, s.nnli,, g. 3vi; iiml Muiiiu.i, 0 Ie D V. 31 3)1. O n mk Splendid News for Thrifty Men! 8:30 o'clock this morning begins our regular The Place Fer Your Surplus Funds Is a Savings Account Were $.00 te 12.00 Ne Mail Orders NlEDERMAN 39 Se. 8th 930 Chestnut 203 N. atl. ifflCBB tjfl&A &ft tQiati. i. ' gjl' 4 J uteres! allowed en Savings Deposits. At this time of the year many people receive money from various sources. Why net open a savings account in a NATIONAL BANK which pays 4? in terest and which is under the rigid control and su pervision of the U. S. Government? National Bank of Commerce 713 Chestnut St Ndthen X.Felwcll. President A'afwnaf Bank mth a Savings Department y MID-WINTER REDUCTIONS And they are made from our previous SUPER-VALUE Prices. I'KHP S SUITS and OVERCOATS Made te Sell at $30 te $70 New te 53 !r 'ZO ALL SEASON long we have done a mighty satisfactory business. Hundreds of men have told us, after shopping the city ever, that nowhere in their travels could they find the equals of our Super Values. AND NOW in preparing our Stere for the coming of Spring we offer Mid Winter Reductions which mean values unparalleled anywhere in the clothing market. Enough said. Perry & Ce. lfilli & Chestnut Slrct-J, SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men '?: -l,k.ufcS.Vi-tfAflUi.'irtt..'- . w4-iklUz, i Viv A. ! ggtf, ,HjllVWM& Ittfem 4 41 J.I 31 li & i J a - t y t -. HMAki.