rii A f J 1 V v" 'i (.-' . n i - ;, BVISNlN PUBLIC iMSSSWBSktMiP'Bi' RIBAf r XKAtJtAT?Ste, 1922' 'T '"S V y PITS SMASH fGEM SHOP WINDOW 5 t 1 Hener Phila. banker r ". ze $95 in Cheap Jewelry While Patrolmen Are "Pulling" 'Bex FINE WATCHES UNTOUCHED A robber or robbers, who miglit lmvc iL Invisible for nil Hint wns seen of itttl imflNbcil n display window of tlic V J. Schroder Cenlpnny, jewelers, imlbwcst corner et fiity-wjcenii ana '?"'"... .i...ii tmlnv. nnti psrnnpil .Wn-. nrfli of wntches nnd trinkets. MTie Hehiefler hterr wnB held up No Ne hher 2.' when four meter bandits lit-' S'Uet up" the place In wild West ffihfew nntl get nuny with $10,000 In Bratrelmcn Sacks nnd Crane were en lA'terner nt 7:30 o'clock this morn- i"" ... nf lmlrl.iina In t inr fnn. Uli two men have been detnlled te Hie tUaf Tliev weiu 10 cuuuux mi 1 1 re- in h Interval, n small claw-hammer Lj bctn thrown through tlie Schroder lorepany's Chiitnut btrcct window. liirtttc cases nnd n neck chain were Jktn. Several mere valuable watches . the window were net disturbed. I Harry Morgan, l.'M Seuth Fifty- aurth street, manager of tn store. heeled up en tlie missing nrllclc. In lf Kewmber held-up Mr. Morgan was iick of the counter when n bandit died "Duck, damn j en I' nnd then ml through a glass deer panel. Twe ether bnndlts nt that time kept terrified crowd nt bay with revolvers Vhlle a fourth man scooped dinmend ., pearl necklaces and ether jewelry Wrom the window. Tills held-up or er irred nt !):.- A. M. The bandits tre chased several blocks, but es ipetl. N Mr. Morgan, in discussing the rob reb itrr, said ' ; "They have gotten everything but th( Mfe, and I hope they will leave tyiit alone," .SUICIDE IS UNIDENTIFIED REEK PATRW HKRED ED Archbishop Metaxafcis, Recently a Visitor Here, Sentenced te Monastery ASSERTS HE I.TCVt I 1mi.i "- . M it 111 - 4 At n mrclliicr of the Advisory Council of the Fcderrfl llcscrve Heaul In Wn&hlnptmi tmlnv Mr. Hue. president efllic Philadelphia National Hank, w.is Tc-clectcd president of Iho council for 10T2 WILL RESIST v t Marks Removed Frem Clethes en Bedy en Merchantvllle Church Steps Ne Idontilicntien lias et been mail ? the beuy ei a man leuiui iiw.rn en id), utens of the Merchnntvll'e. N. .T.. jf.'E. Church Wednesday night. The, jltn had sh' himself, it Is believed, ns there wn a bullet wound in the body, md his hand rlnsped a revolver, j All irtentmrntien mnrKs nan evidently ' been removed from the clothing. The I win was about sixty years old. with l isndy hair that was turning gray. In i pocket vn a card of ndmisieu te an j entertainment te be given by the Y. I), i j. Country (Sub, nt the Friends' Guild, ' Fourth and Green streets, Philadelphia. I R.R. DETECTIVE SHOOTS MAN Had Bsen'Beaten by Four Men en P. and R. Tracks One man was shot nnd a. detective badly beaten in n fight last night en the llcnding Hallway trucks near Emery I succr. Jehn J. Murphy, lli'JS Seuth Frent street, n Heading Hnllway detective, came upon four men about midnight, lie accosted thorn nnd asked them what they were doing. "Without answering, they beat him te the ground nnd fled. I)y the time Murphy get his revolver out one of the men had scaled the fence, but Murphy fired five shots at the thrca ether". One of them foil, but his com panions picked him up mid dragged him ever the fence. Investigation disclosed n peel of bleed where Murphy said he saw the man fall. He was unable te give n complete description of the men. The Most Hcv. Meletels Mclaxakls, Patriarch of Constantinople nnd n re cent visitor te this city, hus bqcn or er dcrrtl deposed and secluded In n mon astery by t nn ecclesiastical court nt Athens. Greece, The bearded patriarch was an -Impressive figure nt a ceremony In Hely Trinity Episcopal Church en December 2(1, where he was the guest of Dfshep Rhlnelnnder, Iltshep Suffragan Gar land and the Hcv. Floyd AV. Temklus, the rector. Resplendent in his wsttnents, with a crewnlikc mitre gleaming with jewels en tils head and nn archbishop's staff In his hand, he said ''his dearext wish was for n union of the Greek Orthodox the Anglicnn and the Protestant Epis Epis cetinl Churches. The ecclesiastical court at Athens was presided ever by the Metropolitan of Athene nnd found the Patriarch of Constantinople guilty of attempting te bring about n schim in the Greek Or thodox Church. It was ordered that he be deprived of every rank and se cluded in the monastery nt Zante. The Patriarch soiled from New Yerk December .10 and is new In Londen, intending te continue te his Sec in n short time; Patriarch Metaxakls, In Londen, said the action of the court was due te "die influence of the Greek Iteynl Govern ment, lie wns n supporter of former Premier Vcnlzcles. The churchman ale said that in his onlnlen Archbishop Thcokletes, Metre- pelltan of Athens, Is u layman who has assumed authority ngalnst nil the canons of the Greek church. He an nounced that en his return te Constan- ' tlneplc he will summon nn ecumenienl ' conference te judge Theokletes. i i Girl Hurt by Fall en Ice ' Miss Clare Anten, .1537 North Nineteenth sttect. while en her way te work, nt the switchboard of the Key- stone Telephone Company this murnliiV sllppcd en the ley sidewalk at Sixteenth and Summer streets. She is suffering with a fractured left ankle. ARRAIGN PSEUDO INSPECTOR - Charles H. Bean Is Charged With Swindle In Awnlnga ' Charles' II. Ilc'an, 2S5'-' "Emerald street, who, according te the police, has been earning his living an a "city awn ing Inspector," n pobillen n6t,yct ere ntcdf was nirnlgncd before Maglstiate Renf-hav)' today charged with getting money under false pretenses, Ilenn Is ediarged with taklti',' $, .Ian nnrv it. from Carl Jesser, fi.'ll! Chew street. Gcrmnnteun. nftcr he told .lesser his awning should be painted and that he would de the Jeb fe SI 8. The con tract Mas made, but Bean failed te rettlrn. HELD AS RECKLESS DRIVER M. A. O'Neill Was Pugnacious After Wccldent,' Accuser Charges M'. A. O'Neill, of Hala. wus held for the Grand Jurv by Magistrate Renshaw today en charges of assault aid battery and reckless driving. Ilnlpli S. Armour, "8L'. De Lencny street, snld that the automobile driven by O'Neill crashed into the rear of his machine at Fifty-second and Race streets December 2.T and that he was reughlv handled by O'Neill. O'Neill was allowed te sign his own bend. BILL THREATENS LEARY'S Ordinance te Widen Ludlow Street Would Force Razing of .Boek Stere Leary's bookstore, Seuth Ninth street, for several generations n meecn for booklovers, may he tern down If Council pnsses an ordinance widening Ludlow street, between Eighth nnd Ninth streets, from sixteen te forty one feet. The erflSnnnce was Introduced yes terday. Leary's is owned by former Governer Stuart. Many are familiar with the shelves along Ludlow street, where nre displayed hundreds of Inex pensive volumes. , CHICKS SO NEAR YET SO FAR; POOR CATS! PHOTO-ENGRAVERS WIN . y. , , -m COLLEGIANS IN 0LD,C0MEDY ' ,,a and nftcr being thoroughly dried Is put te rights again Ijth his very own ceint) nnu nrusn. Granted Same Hours and Pay as' Zelosephlc Players Den Silks j ii vnu chcr incie nnccu iriuiiii-uiii ....... . .. ' ,., , . .i ... .... Jnn Angera cat owned by Mw, K. C. i?niMr'-ipnia Plants neepen, eauns rn -unanes ii- (Meglll, 2322 North Heuvler street. Leng j Pliote cnginvi-rs nre hmk ul work, The Zelosephlc Society of the Un wans speKe ms pretest ngninsi inipris- i ,,,, tuiln. nt the former si-nle mid en versllyef Pennsylviuiln wns seei Inst ""!0"e' ., .. ... , 'their old s'hcdiile of heiii. i night In nn Interesting performance of. Mrs. I-.dnn II, Doughty. e? alintt , ,,.,. ,., . ... ...... . , , ,.,...,.. . llltrfet. has entered "LarksiiUr." tliel n irenuie .riwmi u... mWim-.r ui, um AUicnennnunru), .iiHHy Jl," I best female tabby cat of the New Yerk! and their emplejers, which h.is been or '"I he Merry .Monarch," at the New rvuciny ii 3 nuru ter i auuy iw sliew(-wlilcli she lecently jiiircliased. Tlie niitten wlile, liegnn wlien their ngiee- Century Club. A diffeieilt cast will cat is a year unci u liuu old nun nns wen Be All Caged Up at a Poultry Shew PRIZE ANIMALS - ENTERED Me-owl A shrill ery of outrage, Joined by another nnd still another. It wnsn't the back-fence quartet but some 100 cats which today are exhib ited In conjunction with the Poultry Shew nt the First Regiment Armery, Ilrend nnd Callewhlll streets. Cats of the bluest of blue bleed sit perched en pnlc pink nnd blue pillows, pawing fastidiously in Mie air. An goras, Persians nnd Mnltcsc nre entered, ennh vicing with the ether for beauty. All of them frightened nnd decidedly, te suy nothing of audibly, nnneyed nt their strange surroundings. It's inther the irony of cat fate te be placed within seeing distance of fat. healthy, crewing nnd cackling chickens nnd net he able te- become mere Inti mately acquainted. "General Ornystene," a blue Persian cat. Is one of the most expensivoicnteied. Ills owner, Mrs. Harry E. McCann, 2014 North Carlisle street, claims her cat Is weith 300, but bhe and her hus band would net part with blm for $rone. The General is fed mostly en raw meat, because ll makes his bones stronger nnd gives him mere muscle. A rnw egg te make his cent shiny Is mixed In with the meat. II is given his tubbing regularly, and live blue ribbons and u medaL Mrs, Harry E. McCann N prcHldent of the show, Mrs. Harry V. Ilentty, Merchantvllle, N. .7., vice piesldent, nnd Mrs. Lllllnn Warrington, -111 IlenMm street, Camden, secretary and treas urer. The cat show ends tomorrow with the poultry show. incut explied December .'II. The i-m- BU,. t h- slime play nguln this evening. players wanted many made in the hew agreement, n lower minimum wnge senle or longer working hours. One bv one ns the com mittee negotiated, ether provisos were dropped, cxtepting thee of pny nnd lieurs union men n,'re modifications, The cemeny of "Charles II," written ndudlui: byMehu Heward Paynu anil Man Found III en Street Dies Charles Me; ere. Ihlity-slx. IViiik grove, N. .7.. died this morning in Hahnemann Hospital. Meyen .is nicked up nt Eleventh .iid Fulriueuiit sultum' of lie old ngiccmeiit. Mrcetii Wednesday night hiiceiim eii. i The iiich'm victory here followed AKthe hospital In? wns reported ns mif. I kimilnr victory In New Yeih. Cluciit- ferine from alcoholism and n fracttttrd i natl bus slgnid up, and scrn of the' skull. He died without regaining con- Chicago shops have mnde individual sdeilsucM. , ngreemi'nts. byMehu Hewnrd Paynu and Vnhlns- ten Irving, concerns one of the mud es capades of that menatch In company with hl favorite, Lord Rochester, in which the two, disguised ns sailors, The ciiiplex-trt Insl-ted that the i ,'n,0!,He "' " ,nvprn "' "IM"K; ' men nccpt u pay rut or wer' j "'""her of heugs wen; Interpolated l..e.. I. ..lira 'I'liei- mill I nnl ncren ' IIIIOUBIIOUC llie nCI (Oil OI I IIC P'n ilther alternative.' and the engraving', M1"M Dorethy Yeckel dlBilngulshed shops rrc cliised. I heisclf ns the heroine nnd Jeseph Rniu- Thc men hen- went back te work te- ' villi- wns excellent ns the host of the nn en ii liaiN of n M-heiii week with i tavern. Others who played wire Miss !?4." niinimum weekl) pay. This wus the Refc Schurje ns "Lady Clarn." Lewis miner ns "iieciiesier. lllliilil j(, Housten ns "ChartcM II" nnd Herace ,1. Sellg us "Edward, a page. The performance was opened by u dance pantomime In which Miss Mar gatet Schcll and Mr. Sellg took part. PERRY'S MID-WINTER REDUCTION SALE FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBACII GALLERIES 1SSO Wiilimt Utrrrl BtT I Tl lil f ft 1 m Vrlil T an K AL3J3L8 WJLai LEl!LJLO-9w 5' THERE'S an atmosphere about The Helmes Press printing thht-wc will be glad te share with you. t Wife "I suggested,, we call off the afternoon card party at the Club next week and all go te the Aute Shew instead. It was the first suggestion I've ever made that was approved unanimously. "And by the way, I showed the girls that Pointerneter which you get nnd ! was elected te get one for each of them. Will you write te the Moen people and get 19 mere? Will you remember that or will I have te tie you up in twine? "That reminds me, the Del Invena just get n Moen and if all they say about i$ is true I'm going te turn my Christmas money and old car into a Moen." Am te prices (F. O, B. Factory): 4 Open Cars $1785 Closed Cars. . . . $2785 (H Te Serve you at the Moen Beeth Jet. W. Meliln, V.-Pres., In charge W. D. TVefy Jes. G. Drannan Paul Dere James A. Maclfal W. H. Tayler .C. E. Andersen K Reuabilitv ,, ! The Oft Boek -192.2 contains several hundred illuatraliena of articles suitable for Weddind and ether" Gifts- many arc medcratcj' priced The Gift Boek will be presented at Uic store or mailed upon request Prices that leave money in your pay envelope Suits and Overcoats that leek well and wear long all REDUCED from previous SUPER-VALUE prices $ i I 23 $ 33 $ 43 SEMI-ANNUAL Get your POINTOMETER at the Shew Moter Cars The car of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. 834 N. Bread St. TllL IleiMLS I'RtSS. -Printers 1315.20 Cherrv Street Philadelphia IT- Tl? YOXJi would M? like 10 tg.c.pA v '$50.$lOOer$200 i QGeut December 1st, 1 AevntTiHiniKyr AjvwmEMEvr - k vH IHl mm HRyul V (r -eyyr- sx ml llll m'Umits.i-nt n All mCSM Wj Wt I n mWpjJbIii iBg,Bg,jg'a r m " "Mil 'TT'TTSirS 1 1 SHOE REDUCTIONS Fer Men and Women An Opportunity te Save 30 te 50 $.90 $r.90 $rr.90 Were 10.00 te 12.50 NlEDERMAN 1 39 e. 8th 930 Chestnut 203 N. 8th made te sell at $28 te $35 made te sell at $40 te $45 made te sell at $50 te $60 NO BETTER DAY than Saturday te make the rounds. You'll find nothing te equal these. Compare. Rich, warm Ulsters. Thick, sub stantial, conservative Overcoats. Single or Deuble Breasted Suits in all the wanted models. YOU can always find use for an extra pair of trousers. Splendid qualities here and all reduced. LARGE MEN will find plenty of distinctive fabrics in this Sale. All sizes up te 56 - inch breast measure. PERRY & CO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men I lie name of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Company is known tlirouRlieut the United States en account of the superior quality of Jewelry, Silverware and Stationery sold by this firm. JOIN OUR. CHRISTMAS CLUB ! NOW Let us explain, the simple details West End Trust COMPANY Mad Street At Seuth Penn StyjARfi j rPHINK hew you treasure even the , 1 x smallest piece el bilverware handed down te you from your an-1 cesters. Silver a Gift for the apres. j It 18 little wonder, therefore, that t persons who appreciate the import ance of huch a e;ift, have for many generations consistently patronized the Heu.se of Bailey, Banks and Riddle Company. Yeu will net only ' find all of their silverware te be send a Gift Basket of em Hallewclls' (Brendl sBEElfA ! FINE STATIONERS IJust out j Milten C. Werk's ! PAR AUCTION" PLAYING CARDS . $1.50 V4 1 wnuardizcd hands 1 Qd te the fn.ei,:.. uctien Bridge. ise: Milten C. Werk's "AUCTION FOR WO OR THREE $1.50 3 Chestnut Street that of zJUuwdhy &carth WHEN you '' Fruit fn below Chcstni't) you knew that the friend who will ruceive it is bound ' te be pleased. The Fruit is se beautiful and luscious, really excep tional at this time of the year, and it is nn-anired se artistically in the attractive baskets that they are i really a delight. Many of them are i scientifically constructed of a certain , rewneci wun a nuge cluster of Bel-1 weight te prevent its being easilv , f;ian, Hotheuso Grapes, -which in marred but you will be delighted c?tl nre splendid Rift in them with the beauty of design of even ! f elves. While the large red Straw- the smallest piece.- And there is no " " "- me very nnesi i have wedding gift which will give such I lasting pleasure: marvelous Chests i of, Flat Silver, magnificent Dinner and Tea Services, superb Center- plerps and p.(Hslte Met IMlllteis, 'i'E0-' tulile Ulslic.H, S.iliul Howls, etc y0 YOU wear fur and near seeing glasses? If se, is the pair which you want ever at hand ? Yeu can save yourself much anneyance bv wearing bifocals, the best tvne of which you will find at Wall & ' man, whom te judge by his appear- uens, upui'iuiiH, j je mesinui 1 npec, ymi weuiti tnink always hail Street. They are known ns the his clothing made te order. How Hew ULTKX and arc ground out of one i ever, when you consider that veu solid piece of crystal clear crown can bae appreciably en the rnn'dv. glass. The W. & O. round lens te-wenr suits sold bv Mac es or cye glasses arc es-, wenam iv Cninphcll, ;i3-l-a( Chest- seen ui una season. Allrt veu must have some of the Cornice Pears wonderfully juicy and of delicieus'1 flavor. Hallewclls' guarantee per fect delivery of all their Fruit te any place within 1000 miles. ' """THEaE is just this about buy- n m Bx. 1"" iCl n lles fro,n 'nc Donald & Campbell, you knew that, you have the correct style and the best of quality." This remark was inline 10 ine, me etner i nv. v bnectaclcs pccialiy adaptnoie te oitecals en ac count of the larger field of far and near vision. The expert litters nt Wall & Ochs are well qualified te assist you in selecting the type and bize frames which are net only most becoming te your individual an- pearance, but which possess us well I will mere than plcahe you in evcrv the highest dogree of utility, I detail. nut Street, as compared te the price vnn ii'ill r,fi. f.... .. a. . ' . ":: " '' ,.' ". lu"'ein-ma( e suit, you will realize that the matter ?r. vcll, wert,,1 ye1"' '"vestigatien. While the grcit variety of models and materials gives you a remarkable opportunity 01 selecting a suit which f'A'Bfn m Price Revision Fine Suits '& Overcoats $24 were $30 $28 were $'35 $33 were $40 $38 were $45 N $43 were $50 $45 were $55 - $48 were $60 Among them arc mamj unfinished worsteds, cheyiets and tweed suits, and a -splendid variety of overcoats and ulsters. rin 1.111 Aii, y .i ... .... ..." wit uivnin n'wr .se rtcn ana weai well at geed substantial savings. Proper fitting assured. np rHT se ra Ferr' & Ce. Chestnut Street at Juniper, Aacnls fc liegcia l'cct Chtl-cs Inc. WALK-OVER Sale of Men's Shoes $5.90 $7.90 - Every shoe our regular saving. Main -standard Valk-0 cr quality from stock, and at these iwn nrirr's n Uie- pairs. men will buv two prices or three All Sizes All Leathers When you buy Walk-Over Shoes veu knew what you are getting ierty-scven years of quality-building. Short lines cut te 3.90 1328 MARKET Harpers Wak(Dver 1022 chestnut ' Sheps ' ."rli'V.a t j - -ik r-ji a? 7 I' lw ; ' 'i ll ea, . THE CHESTNUT fREETl.ASSOCIATlON ' , "' J ' n K r" ,4 J't4 Ii , jr:Wrt .": yjrX.- . - tS , ". !r.,i. r,A i m
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