-ry W r IS w1- f1 f 4. evening public iiiimi :itjAimiuEi-i7f IEBR1LL1 ANTLY ITS AMERICANS After-Dinner Tricks l'75fiF iiuups nun. - l tfateni Arrive te Hener ItalV s I U1 4 .1 ' ? yi uiiKnewn nere rtit!) . KMiSQIVE CONGRESS MEOAL 7"- fc ' . r-- J'"' Tlw Vim Annrlnlril l'ris djl6, Jfah. 17. Heme outdid Itself MRS-lu extending a welcome te the Alcan trAep who camcMiore te I"r e . Ne. 01 HypuetlMii? SraHntr thnt he will ClVO II demon Ilie iHTiuriiH'L BURCH RETRIAL MARCH 27 Arraignment of Mrs. Madalynne Obenchatn Set for February 6 Les AngflM, Jntt. 17. (By A. V.) Date for the second trial of Arthur C. Uurch, Indicted for the murder of .T. Helten Kennedy, was set telay for March 27. A jury In the first trial was dis charged yesterday, having fal'ed te ngree after having the case under con Mldcrnllon'fer 8cvcnty6n6 hours. The flrnt trial lasted eight weeks. The trial of Mrs. Med a yline Obcti chain, indicted Jointly with Burch, has been feet for February 0. Qlrl Killed en Way te Scheel Uulontevtii, Pa., Jan. 17. (By A. P.) hMfteen-year-eld l6abI McKot McKet rick, n high school student, today missed the regular niitomebllc bus which car ried the children te school, and she hoppeiPen te the end of a passing truck. A few minutes. 'later the tmek crashed Inte a. Pcnnfcylvnitla Railroad pas pcnirer train and Isabel was kl led. Tuesday, January 17 i.ueiiMite in tomorrows ceremonies ni !""' y "''",". m hn,w with his ltmg the bcsttraal of the Cen W- held- n 11 ''" . ftiVe the ' "JfrJK0.!?!"":. . ...... - veni Slate, ami told t.i fellow every hiiiiiiu American romi)eur "...;..." . ... . r .. Svn '"c ed"en(ltsl. hT&VSta h.sr.ght tlngerc WftT. Allen, was greeted en Its ar-I i hpn m h,g fore. rival ny ine strn ns et uic "p.iai ?i - i ,, - ., .,,, , Tt,(. ...hWf " fn own iMli 4.l ...... . . -"".'- . '. . But the "subject's" plate lias .Iffilin.. t e l. 1...... I ..t rtii lSh Carabineers In their brilliant ' T"" uniforms; by a nicked rempany of the XTCrittdlers u- the guilnl of honor; u swrys of geiftaK weiirlns: rewv of Rlit taring medals: 'by i-qimdrens nf env a'lrawltli thrlr piv plmm-: ly n brl dt of infantry lining Hie adjaeent Kjiare anil ny ci.ct.rin,; mreiigv ei uic wncc. tirevleuslv been hlaefccneil with soot from n candle, and when the experiment 'h finished, he It ircsiitcil with a mlrrr In icw the rehii't. ' ciirla'tt. 11)3, bv iNl'.ii- Lttleer i empttiy POiPV MniiA llVntnv it n- tlm inAbt ftn.tneil 'IttrEtemO has seen since the dajs be- nrvi uic win. iiranii-ni'w uiuiurMii tCfb!ftvern bj the trop. en parade. wJb touches of color ever.' w he-t . and the'hitiing si'rry helmets iit.i1 theglif. , tftflHt' sword-'. lainvs ainl bayonet" combined te complete .1 brilliant pte. I jtarhWttt the railway stntieti. The stn- , thftj was bi'deckcd with the Stars und ' Sttrtpes and the Ital'nti ni-eoler 'Jfitecral Allen was met at th s'a- Wnt by lUchiird Wn-hburn Clii'd. the Amflflcnn Ai ibaaile-, a-it'. iliturii Iwf whu recently r turned from amcricfl. sl&pg "Vicur Eminei U''l w.in repre sttfUKd by an aide. I'o'e.iel JJarozse I)Ia Hecca. and Admir.il Me'n. 0"n- , era? eAl'cn was conducted te the jeial sblnn; where he was received by Min lhfr Jef Aar Gaspnrotte and l.ieuten n.nt'nlvral Vaecari, head of the lien lien jrarVlteiT, and then was presented 10 iUntarlmis g'-nerals nnd ether officer It nltendunqe. tieneral Allen review d thudrtl of honor aid cemplimrnted ths cemiuaiuler en tin. Miiurt appear appear aTUtelbf lit.-, grenadier. 'jXfter ihe fiir'nal'Mes (1 : ru! il' n Takjllrlvri t" !N lien I Ihmug'i lint s of tr&rtJJJt, whii' Mie Amcitan infai'trj mfiiv murcli'1 awaj tlireugh deub'c limf! eflltalinn se..i, ule.i thr axcuaes ' tbilr'biirriick Tlie rejul 1'ie.liuei.t lancers and mounted carabineers es corted the Ameriw'ai. amid frequent hcaxty cheer- and eheut et "Mva Atnetica" Acrobat Falls; Dislocates Shoulder Hilary Lang. Smyrna, Lel., an ae ae ae rebe with a hew at the First Hegi lnt'iit Armer, fell rventy feet last night and ilislecntr.l Ins left shetl'der. lie as taken te Iliht'-'-ianim Hospi tal and later te lil. lodging. "FOREIGN DEVILS" IJrcatbci tbrre .1 man with inupin.ilieit ie tlr.iil llut lie lias nccr tlrc.inicd of eceuning a diplomatic or commercial pest in the Orient'.' V. Somerset Maugham, the distinguished En glifli novelist, rcccntl returned nun China where lie found men 1.I10 dreamed uf ueh adventures and actually Iivl-d them. In bril liant, satirical sketches he paints portraits of Eurepraiisaiid Amer ican') 'who dwell iu clamorous Chinese cilie. Until Tereigit Dctih" in the Icbruar ASIA from the thickly iacl.d e .Vmcriean MAGAZINE en die Orient Mere Own SO (7uifralej Fratun PfiMegraph IrurrtTaJetaiuiPlclum of Many Strang LanJt ClYourCepToil7 AllVwf lUndt 35enU BO.Y'S TRIP TO ITALY HALTED Stowaway, Seven Years Old, Anxieu.3 te Visit Grandma New Yerk. .Tax. IT Bt A I - iMirnens v 'cm in ii .--i-i n . inm ij' seteiru Inches m. rter than 1. is i.ar'e and iv entrevcn years old. ttd.tj eiidetl u iLi-prpstiecHvc stew aw. 1 imut i Itat. M lnrfc Statcn N'lintl tel:ci -tut ion wait wait ILincJIter bis dadJy t cetue ami claim ' t.11 - JIIU1. Protesting bitterly Nicholas was jphttiyed from beneath a fortn-astle bunk ofMthe stcamsuip 1 enstantiunine ves tertay, just in time te b" sent ashore w-Jtlna "I'et who 'eft the cse at S-uuly J-3I6ekV He said he wanted te go te see his grandma, who lives 111 Itah. lattice said the .vuungstcr nlr nl h.iv Bity(cniJ runaway trip te Ins cre.t, i.ut KbiViilurthercst goal iieriMifi.re was Si'MluTle'puui. Aecue Mether of Five of Burglary MBrehe-r. N. II.. Jan. 17. (B tA'ASP.) Mrs. Catherine Mi-t"n nJCiJwr of live ch'ld'cn, was bound ere tJ Superior l-'etrt under bends 5ttv0 today en four charges of break inTAMid enf'in" Police mi id Ihe worn wern lUlvhsd confessed te thirteen bu-cV ies A14mI plcc taken at one of the l.euea terped suspicion toward Mrs. Marsten. wum& u& rf1 ir CAIMDVn 3BfC9f- Salted Almonds The Almonds come from Spain. We prepare them by 51 .50 out ezclu ive process. ... A lb. Mixed Salted Nuts, $1.25 Lb. Stni for 1'rlce I.it We Pay the Parcel Pest 104 S. 13TH ST. 1504 CHESTNUT ST. 149 S. BROAD ST. fl T VSMotercar Merchants Xou Can hmpley Thit Sales Manager K 3 :l" Tlifti min nt j.k- i: hit b-t- s..'3 lilinedier et "w 1 mrc "empanls dome ,rijit enal tui- nii- u iiian-iqcl two r. Jtiuiertant biai. 11 eitc-. a:i'i 1a a ery 'tuirceeslul pereral sal-smau. .".ha ben in th inefrrrr bunlr.ai il5 "jears, la intntu ly tJt-t nnd his vrdven In hla roUtlenn tvlth real busl iew mtn ttmt lie haa ta.es Isstlct.; CtUi hlxheti order. "Hilary te b ilicu-,3j uiv, hut !' J WOUld hme Xj t. at least 3000 witu A tat. I.KDf.KK OI'I'Ill. Neil LaFay e tte Prices Open Cars $395 te $49 Teti! reduction s'usce Jzc. i,!9iupto3epercert A liriipicviu m::r ctr vjIl: Philudclphia-N'tihh Moter Cu. Bread .St. at Poplar, Phila. C n;J?n 13ran".i I'Ol llreadway, i umdt-n. N. J Lafayette jBSSiiGCflriiiGriiiriii' adiini,,!iJ..e im, ,10.1,. u;, .,, fA.'bni nftJJuw laid etrgs riKht from the nest Sr Strictly Fresh h!.k..-s sre x Vi g ri- i!'" K .'' J Y ft f)t,arieu r, -.F of twelve . j - j jii 4 liar i?nSeId only in our Stored mg Vv ''ce a fi B Pi e.a-BexBl K H Bv ? B B ibi &&r$5 BC? flKH WQtt. StabilaterS leilM. iijt liM'HUUJURl Hjlxji ' TI h cst aie or bum miiigv y g Juhn Warrsn HiiUen mpunr if 9 .Mill i. I.er t t-tt I'l.lU. m r'lr" 5 AUTOMOBILE SHOW January 14 te 21, Inclusive Commercial Museums Building 34th St. Belew Spruce SI. 10 A. .11. te 11 P. M. Admission, B0 cents wrax Direction of The Philadelphia Automobile Trade Atibociatieu 1 0V "tlx Ttuti&i. ChJU 111 v I ftuA.cfain. & bttftt l 9LrV ? Qd 4? rrrer IMWWMsWMWMWWWssWW H iiiiiiSiliiiiiB MisHHBHslsl ' iiiiiiriiiiB rAe iVea; 5ia: Reduced te $1390 The New Four New $1045 See them at the show PBItlil rit ilfest Beautiful Car in America Only your personal in spection of our new series Medels for 1922 at the new prices will suffice. See tliem at tlie Automobile Shew or our Showrooms M e J.Ul ehigc Viatrihdets 6R9AD STREET AT VINE, FHHAOELPHlft Reciprocal AuTOMOBiLETNsiuRANGg () Of yeifr automobile in surance premium may be ten dollars or it may be $100 but in any event it is surely worth this out mail it ' and let -us explain our very interesting plan te you. Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange Bread Street and Seuth renn Square 11 T 4 W IM WM MtMMtt, PlJlll uimjiLiiiiJJULWii.il 1. mum s25!S S .vi AwwFi rXflXJ The New SPECIAL-SIX Sri22 $147S e. 6. Detroit Everywbereyeu go, the t?ame subtle sugges tion that Peerless is entering upon the most splendid period in its history. Every where, the feeling that Peerless is advancing that the Peerless franchise is a business privilege greatly te be desired The explanation? Streng business leader hip of a really great group of engineers, designers, manufacturers and merchants. A wonderful plant in .the hands of a wonderful organization. Trust your in' stincts they are telling the truth. Peerless is in the ascendant. THEODORE r. McMANOS sv Peerless Mcler Cars are IZxhiHtc.'. qt the Automobile Shew GIRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PEERLESS In the New Medels Studebaker Again Establishes Its Right te Leadership! 1921 is past. It was a Studebaker year. 1922 looms ahead uncertain in meet things, hut as certain in one as tomor row's sunrise. It trill be a Studebaker year. Fer the new modcla,centinue the intrinsic values that made 1921 a Studehakcr year, PLUS the refinementa suggested hy an other year of fine met6r car building. Beautiful new bodies have been designed and built complete by Studebaker. Refinements have been made in equip tnent features that add te the comfort and the convenience of driver and passenger. Refinements have been made in'mechau ical details that make driving easier and the shifting of gears en operation a.s silent as it is simple. We arc, certain that the new models will maintain Studebaker leadership. We KNOW that you will he interested in them. Wc urge you te see them at the Automobile Shew this week. Loek for These Features in the New Special-Six at the Sfiew a-K. P, JHxWaea arturwitlxUuclaUa luJ XeunatMa trnnrli. in ImfniUatuhtmiathaMrdttwtganantmUjrpUt tU By - 119-UcliwbctlUM Tja puttaitt aptilj Htv hair iifunul tomtem, Wt cenflKa by Stuittukeri finite U Jttp, rich Uw villi reaueat wklcb tutt ll eras mera beiuttfe! iVw let jMi't uefe! Cel nstiUtsr ttmUtlUi ttem ih GaUe leibet apkalntrjr tafje Untltd f ll jUm wiadex la ruref fintlj uilarrd lop TiutruMeau. Imc141 04tv clack, sttracdralf grua4 en iUU Deilt-U Mftftoet Yl tranMalMlOB lack. IpUlea Uck aat lock aa taal eeapaitaMat U left feri deer pmtei lli mm krj IUlL,ILU.LI I iiuanf linmln fir-'-l'J-",1l VUdiUeU wtsas Ciilnt Utnaii f iHeiicq Uk )it-iaca ca4 tin The Studebaker Sales Ce. of Phila. 847 Np0oriLbs"edoaircet New Service Station, 1316 Poplar St. (Jutt off Bread), OPEN EUENtNCS ulYMONl) A. KflWlN . 033 llimllrleB rihr ... MANOIl (WKMiK IN . .. . Hlttrnheiik. A. (rrrne 'rT:i7 .......IfiJ tl.kt Ai. .. lurk U..H.I I! MONh , IIAKUOU H-Hi-IS W. llilllmerc Ar. HAIIIIIK lKn .M I AUK . . Inlnuire, , , THIS IS A STUDEBAKER ASSOCIATE DEALERS r . .Itimllrlnn . rnii ntimn .'rnkliilmm IjiiKiliinnt' M iln l.lnr ri'ii-uiii..i,u Ilf.l I'll'u. Y E A It There is no better meter car than Stevens-Duryea Frem 96,800 te 312,000 STEVENS-DURYEA, Inc. 2039 Market Street Pheno Spruce 8329 C. . SfeCOWKN II ranch Managrr v ...JraBarJM3aaSarShg.g5&?jSdjihaSg' Buick cars measure up te Buick reputation J Ah about th Nen Medel Inether reason why Buick holds first place at the shows i 1 V7 . I W1"1 tter automobile, are hnllr. B il t,tM .W ! L. - i ." ' l WiilS wv '"' -.
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