Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1922, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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UARrai, 1022
i
IK AT SCHOOL
Gene Frem Heme
r- JL . ,, j - -: - I " ";.
nniiTiOAi nuirre Isep. c. of phila. police de n n t nimnirp ,ltx,T
i
ukivhe
BOY AWAY
I
ft
. ... . r.
yLged Crandmotner nuns at
itEvery Footfall, nepmg Ter
MiSSing TUUlll nuiviiu
p'E WAS "ASHAMED OF LIE"
1 .rnnilmetlirr of Lcrev Wclklp
' itinfr run's te Urn iloer of licr home,
X5i Vertli Hjilniliniii street, nt rvr-rv
7Tnifnll en the perrli. HIip lienr-x lirr
i)glilwn, wlie rim nwny yi-MPniny Do De
'!... t.n u-au iihIiiiiiiciI te tell licr 110
would tml irrniliiatd from grniiimiir
'eboel. I- rr"li!l?' ..V ,.; -
.fifen. InvllPil liN Rrnniliiietlier. Mtk.
i:-ii W. Wplklp. te nttpnil IiIm coin-
(frtcncrment pxpitUch. Aim. Welltle liml
JSiilit him n itr-vv suit for tlie ocptisien.
When kIie nrrivpd lit the m-iioeI slip
ffiupil I.piO.v 8 inline vvn.s net en tin'
sretcritm :
'.tit mil f.r flinrfi iiu fust nu I
fcuWi" s'l(' (,n'1' teilny. "11111I enme
I'lAme. IIP HUM linvr KOllU UI11.V 11 IPW
KmemcnlH befunj I get there, nml lie left
'ib n netP.'1
Ii, lit note tnli Ills jtriiiiilninllicr tlint
fvj'jas bhIihiiu'iI te miniit Iip liml lleil
S)e licr flueui kiiiiiikiuiik, wini in- hum
taking $")0 of ln'rn nml piliiK nertli en
rijjj a:31 train from tnc Kcrnting 'icr
Biiml te take 11 job lie Had get ten out
S(if the uettspupci;. nml lie would lie
1' back Wlicti lie mi" niiHie reuii.
'iiTherc 1 no -:"! worn tlic Terminal.
rilrs. Wclkle thinks the hey mny luive
tone ie Hrlilsejieit, Conn., where hii
mMhcr once lived. Since I.erey wns
illlc'cii meiitlH old hl rumlpnrpiits
hive huil -u' wl,, "' I''"1, "'s f"thpr
dttJ fiv yi'iirs iiRe. mid for three jenm
the boy hai hnd no word from IiIh
rtrtllmr.
t" Tlic Inst eouimiiiiieiitlen lm had from
hrr etnteil i-he hail murried Arthur
' Dickensen nml was leuving IlriilKepert
; te He mi fiirm. ,
Tni-j uin In llip ?riiinltnelliir'M eipm
iv. .lie mi III 1 .ell IV lind nlwnvx lii'Pii n
' oed, (iffed lenntp fliilil, nml sic could
'.jiet iindpr-tiuid his running itwny. Hey
jricmN mi. 1 t ln'.v hnd no intimation of
1 'Lcrey' Intention.
. II11 Rniiiilfiitlier Iiiim iimili liniulra's
it nil liellee ."tiltliiiH nml rnilreuds, te
I; "" . ... .
ROLICE UNABLE TO FIND
ruLiiMLinitre
NOT DRINK, WOODRUFF SAYS'
TURN TO FLORIDA
iTwe Vares, Sproul, Cunning
ham, Hall and Weglein Feel
Call Simultaneously
LKKOY WKIKLIS
riflefn.yc.ii--iil(l Mlioellioy who
ft.ll fltl'lll Trl...! lit.. I.n. WtiMI
........ biwhi 111 IIUIHf, IMI.ll
North .Syileniiim sIitcI. lieratiie lie
was nsliRinpd te fee Ids parents'
uftcr fnlllnj,' In school cMimliintieiiH
ST.
LUCIE
IS DESTINATION
Action Deferred In Cases of Twe en
J20 P. C. List
"Wlalily ncr (cut of I lie policemen
'.of Phllndelphln ile net drink and it
eldem 1 lint siicli a clinise ih ihuhp
ni-'nlnft tliPin.'
Thin comment was mnile teilny Iy
f'llnten Itnnra Weed mil-, chnlrinaii el
P.
encircled with palm and
kiivp an artistic ntmeyphprp
1 nder the prefltflinrlng pluli, nil
ufiineed by Tlielmm K. Alltteu. prenl
dent of the cemtiaii) . tlic men will ip
' DENTIST'S DISPLAY LOOTED! LEFT $200,000 TO FAMILY
I T. EMPLOYES
VMl hi I Iff IlMS 111 'iil ilivMeml linn 1. declared for ;i"e " ftent of ,he efi ,. f jr. (-
llllll UUI lWMUU utocklieldcrs and epeiatliiK cestM for , '' AIKae. ip-iiti-t. !!i Mnrkt rfieet
Mitten- Announces 10 P. C.
rfKlZIE
ASSAILS
ATHLETICS
OE LUXE
Stadiums and High -Paid
Coaches Will Strangle College
Games, Says Educator-
URGES SPORTS FOR ALL
of the harbor
wilicp. was ehnr.Tcd with conduct tin-
becoming nn elllcir. He wns In mi au
tomobile crash in which two men wen
k.llcil. IIIh cese was also held inuler
consideration.
Acting Detective .le'rplu Kee.fnn v a
charged with lntoxlcntien. Ills cut
Will alM be considered furtlipr.
ArrnngcniPiil mnile tedny bv State
nhfl Tnnnl nnllllnnl lnn.lnH tmllnnln llinf
i "... w....v..i iiiiiii-i n iimi...v ...
St. I.uclc. Fin.. lll be the center for
' dlicusslen of candidate!) for the gev
ernership, United States sennterslilp
and ether offices during the next four
weeks.
St. I.iicIp bns been the scene of many
political maneuvers In the past. It
was at this plctureniuc ipet that Alatt
Qua,, the late Senater Penrose. Sena-I BROTHERS HELD IN SLAYING
ter AIcNlchel and ethers mapped out
their strenuous cnnipalRtis. i Five Others Held as Witnesses In
Inquiry among the lenders today dc- ' Anzelone fvlurder
vcleped that nil are leaving, by n strik- . Ainis,1.n) rjrrn today held l"
lug coincidence, wenic time next wccK i brothers without hull for the Corener
ler tins Diiimy snot
win sail from x
go te St. Luele 1
lie win lie accompanied (V Themas W. . In-n utreet.
CuniiiiiKlinm, Ceiincllnuin Hull, RTcliiird ! They arc 1'iisiiiiiilc AliM-te. 'J8II
ind possibly two or three , l'elt street,"aml Ids brother .lames
UW2 have been reduced SI ..'(10.000. Tin
plnn must first be submitted te the
stockholders at their next meeting.
Tlie tliei. sands of workers went te
the Civil Service Coiiinilwlen. durum Prefit-Sharinir Plan te Men if I Ihe meeting with much curiosity. .Nene
the trial of fevernl policemen en vnrl- . bad an Inkling of what was te happen,
mm charge. Twe of the-. brought be. , Costs Are Clipped $1,500,000 They had been simply iiotllied tltnt Air.
fere him were net nmeng the t0 pei . Alltteu wanted te talk te tliPin. I
cent. - J Hut when he unfolded nU plan then-
ralrelman Henry A. Heine. .Tr,, llel. , PRCCCMT WAPC RATP 1401 nI wm' --1ipcm ami slieuts.
graile and Clcnrflcjd wtreets stnlleii, was ( rntOCPI I VVHUC nH I C nULUO Leaders of the various city lines uim
charged with neslect of ilulv. Ucutcn- , snt in nil parts of the hull imiicbed
nut Hamilton mid he w.m a geed "lit - I " i from their plnces cnrrjing Imniieis des- ,
er when he didn't drink. The case was , nrelit-sliiiring plan for nnilees Igiuitlng tieir illfrercnt car lines mid
iieiu uimer iiiiviM-iin.nl. ... ,i ,i, ,i,.i. .,: ,i,i ,,, ,.,, i """' ' " . ii--".
Samuc: Livlncsten, of Hie iinrneri"' '"t '"- . A revilutleii premP-ina pennnupii co-
iih pnv ii iiivineeii ini .vi-.-ir wit" '" f,icrntien nml approving me pinu win
linpertnut nnneuueemenN nt an eniliii- rnnnlineiisly adopted.
,-lnstlc meeting of l It. T. workers in L A,,ll,r7,k(,i wer "Ise mud. by II. (I.
!.. , , , . ,. Ti: ly, ISuffnle. former Me piciideiit
Hip Icp Palace hist night. ; ()f tj(. ,, n ,p . ,. w. .lehusnii. of
Meip than ."000 eiiiile,e. nil inciii- the company's executh. ttaff, nml
tiers of Hip Ce-.ipernrivc W'plfnip An-i"ll'"IH- ,. , , . , , . ,
... , ,. . . Airs. Itu.lelph lJIniiKetiliui-p. f.irmn-
i-oelntien. were pr.-ent. Mirer bands ,,,,,, (;l(en , N,.)n (. Uebbln.
'furnished music. Vnri -colored lings n ,iiiirr, of New Ytk. ecritpiPd eat
i.aiiepied the iniinensp nrena and a plat- en the platform.
Outside Showcase In Market Street Will of
Yields S250 In Geld Teeth
Air.
1 MtsVt.
I estate,
te her
Is
Qf
and Mele SL',.(I worth of fold teeth.
Mr. AlgnM-. In report :.i the tin It te
Hie iiellcc. ,ald It Is the l!,n time the
.-use has been broken into within a
.pir. The face of the showcase wns
lighted bj incandescent bulbs nml the
corner Is one of (lie busiest n the citv
Mrs. Annie C. Milne
fered for Probate
Annie Cljn1 Milne. 1711 Sprurc
who died .fnnii(ir. 20, left her
which Is In excess of $200,000,
children, nrcerding le her will
efTered for probate teunj .
AIim. Ilnclicl Kleiner, of Hnd.len
Heights, left nn estate of ?,000 te her
children, after piwidlng several be
quests te clinrilj.
Q)
nenip time next wccK i brothers without liall for tlic uorenei
ipt. Stnte Sennter Yure.as suspected slayers of Jeseph Anzelone,
S'ew Yerk Tuesday and found dead Sunday evening in the snow
by wnj of Jacksonville. I In front of bis home. 2110 West Cam-
' Meslrp for large stadiums and howls
I and Plicnppmnnt of rriM.'li.w u-linin unl.
WHS npinu ti,,...,nuu l. ...... ,.f ..ll.... . l.l.....
..... .i.,,,.,.-, .,,,,-, ,ii ,,iiit-j4t- ii ,'iu. inn
were deplored by Mr. H. Tail AIcKen.ip
in nn address before the Forum at the
Acndeuiv of Aluslc foyer teda. 'will go te Pittsburgh, where he will ee
He issued n wnrnim: thnt unless ' I'llitpil Slnlcs Seniiim- I'mu- All i,.
Wcelclii.
I ethers.
ihe Senater will be joined In Flerida
by Cengressiiian Ynie, and two or three
days Inter Governer Sproul will start
In the Mime direction by rail,
I'etli tlic Sennter nml the (Joverner
said that tliev are ceIiil' Smilli "for n
nine relaxation
today for Ilarrisbur:
Ynn
ill2(i
Nertli I.nmbert street. Five ethers arc
being held as mnterlal witnesses, in
rinding a woman. Airs. Hese Del
Cempe, 2S1S North Twenly-llrst street.
Police say they have a statement fi"iu
one of tins witnesses thut lie saw the
Alisete brothers sheet Anzelone. fel-
Sennter Vnrc left f lowing nil iirgumenl at 1 wentietli ami
and from there Hteiin streets.
'were rllfillL'i'iI nianv sneits of I llticnl lilans for flu. lrnx-m nin-slilii uen
colleges would be strangled by com- iiiteishlp will lie subjected te the physical
JENKINTOWN WOULD GROW
te
District
Loek
.Ilicm all te tlie discovery ny tin slimiie
expedient of sitting down en the mis.
i!ng curiency.
VAs lie left ti Nineteenth street nr
jBatiirilay evening, he placed Ids band in
Jhe Inside pocket where tlie wallet had
fbten, and discovered) it was gene. He
Innnei'liilel) nelilied the detective bpr-
rjiu. and prepared te move heaven .in.l
pin lli te liml it again.
Tliis morning lie was en his way te
Pit? Hall te it- te identifv one of ih.
pictures in Hip Hogues' ( Jailer a a
passenger en the car. when lie awoke
te the fact that lie was sitting mi some.
thing hard.
He get up. there wns nothing en the
scat. Then he found the hard object
.,U fill. MIlLkllll. ...lit... t.'l.l. I. I....I
yj .. . T .11. llll.'.ilM ,. .. I , t. Ill, l 11,111
wllpped into the lining of his tei.t
iireun .-i neie in ine peci.ei.
HAYNES COMING TO PHILA.
Inte Annexing
s te
I .ienkilitewn bv tuMng in nutlviug tei
J ritery were discussed at :i ineetiug of
I tlie .Ienkilitewn Council last ni
ill .-lie township el AbllU'len, the
movement is expected te meet oiipesi-
mcthni!
tlie
merciniisin. .coiulitien ,,f Senater Crew. On neemnii
Dr. AIcKen.ie ndvecated n return te of his strength in tlic western part of
true -sporting Ideals, which benefited ' the State Iip will hnvp te be seriously'
mind nml bed and upheld the glory of i considered in every move. '
1,1 nr""M.?ic 1" iW,,"r . i . r l u ,,rl"r ? Il,,ivini? for "'"'isburr te.lnv
Dr. McKeirln showed a picture of Senater Vaie hud tt coin retice with V.
the n'p Hewl and said it wns val- llnrry linker, secretary of the Hepub
uaiile rer urectnciilnr purposes only I licaii State Committee, and Harry1
and net for educational use. 'Alackej. cliiilrman of the Werkmpn's
; .wiiuiiK .iiier iiiiiiks ne sm.l : lomiiensntien Ilenrd. ami one of tlici
I At this lime ever-enthilsiitslie candidates for (Joverner. Tlie Senater
alumni of Institution after Institution went te Ilarrlsburg en the same train
inre competing for the services of ceuclies with (Joverner Sproul. llvfere leaving
,te turn nut winning tenuis nt salaries I tlie city Senater Yare Mild be does net
liMnnniiniii r- inn nun ni it1 'Mat hUr)llss Hint of the I'ellcL'e ni-esi- , exnect tlie nnhnrnnlnrlnl ullnntl,,,, .,
,sOUU WnlLt IVIMIM btt I UIMIIidptit. These great stadiums must pay I that the seimtership te clurifv much
their way. I Ills Is csnecia Iv true in liefei" tlie return of tlie ileleuiillnn riem
.Thought It Was Lest Had Every- 'he West nml en tlie coast where the i Flerida.
ii hnHv Huntinn It's Qnf ' '" ""'"""K is I lie c -s. Their
, Deay nuniing us sate , .,.. ,,,... .i..,, n, ,,,.,. .. .
'J When ICrnest lleegly. IHOIl Perter , jears te the time when the n'mkiics of
,, lest u wnuei. ceiiinininjr m.iiiii i tl)i anuses thev aie thus festeiing caused i
ea a trolley car Saturday night, be I the total abolition of Intercelleciute con- ' Council Committee Named
Kfnllsteil the aid of Hie entire police feiiv lesis in mere than one prominent ml-
fif tills citv te find it. Het lie linn! lege nml meiiai-ed I lie vim-v ni.im .,f
r.- " .. . - ....... , - - - ... ... -.. .... v.. r ,
loetnall as a ellege came. nans ie expand tlie lireugli ul
1 hey de net remember that l lie game
wa saved only with dlflicultv In the
NlltlllllMl Collneliil,. V.l.lell.. ... ...:..
Hen thrench n dinsiii. rr.... I the .leiikintewii Council last night. As
conduct ami iiiles. At present mere ' '',0 territory it is premised te annev
than eiip college president, himself u
lever of clean sport, is looking with
aiixh-t) toward this goal.
"There are many hands Irving te
wring the neck of the geos,. that "laid the
golden czg, and If the undoubted benefits
te I lie co legi. are te he saved from
strangulation ,v commercialism it can
only be kepping in mind threp things;
Iii-st. the employment of the gient In -
'""" eiuieve siieci.-ic im l,,i- mii iim.mi IH.II...I..I..1.:.. i ... i: :i
..I .1 I 1 W 1 , -'I'.'l l i i iiiiiiurijiiii,, iiiiii lit'. iiiih l..linwi,
el i.l.Is nml gvinniislu for the students. Walnut street and IHII-hp. avenue,
am for the giving of sliillcd instruction William .1. Cartlire was .leeted
V"' "" rpat- uipilienl supervision of chief of police te Miccud WIMiini H
these great cdiiciitleu agencies. , Themas, icslgiied. Air." Curtliey was
Second. I.., linking these games i fermerlv u lieutenant of the Peniivl-
niu ceiite.ts m lesel.v with em I vaniu Ituilreml pellee.
siicinl life nml making it n nni-t of it in .-
I" way wnien cannot lie done se long as
w. a. uiy s.rnci ie leek aituatien ) " .nen-ic is ceiisiiiered as a man apart
1 Over," Davis Says
i The It." Jehn T. Davis, new I'io I'ie I'io
htbltieti Diiecter of l'eiinsvlvania. ic
ttirneil te tiie . it this morning from
Pittsburgh lie was at his office at
least an hour before unv of his em-rleyps
, Director D.ivis said that Federal j cidqT ntTPDCr urnmn-r
iPioiiiiiiiieu cemmissi,,,,,.,. iimnes rlribl UtGREE VERD CT
f;weulil lie in rhiladelphlu tmnoriew m
Thursday te leek ever the situation
litre.
Fnnii 1. n v inir Pitwlim-L'li 1 iim. i..i- ' Nenre Slnver of rjcti-rtluK rnni,i.j
Davis lef Jehn l.xnieins. of tlie W.i.h- by New Yerk Jurv
Ington ilenii up sound, in chnigc of v v y, ? . . ,ry
the office tlirie. , N,,w eih. .Tnt, .'!.- After deliber
It is evpicied that the name of the ' ".'"' '"" h"Ui and twenty minutes.
ew preblbltli n force t officer will i1"' l."l'J .'" ""' "'"ll "f ,-"tl'r lleddv
lie aiuitiiiee. in a few ,1ms ,. u, "'I ie iaing ei wetectlve I nincls J.
tike the plan, of Harvey ' I.. Dumail. .' !l",kl,y leiiiiued u verdict last
recent' tiansfened te Kansas Citv ".'-'" of niunlei- in tlie lirt degree. Jus.
lice Wasseivngg anneiinceil he would
Tftlll air riv nniT seme,,,.,. Iledily en Fiiihi. and scat him
I AULANE MAY QUIT hack te the Tombs.
ISmhh's wife, le.enth released from
Chlrf am- . d., M... Flnilni Iteformntery. swooned a me-
...Uw .u iiu.hii "my ncauiec in, ml iifie.. I he i ni I,..,. ...i, ,,,...,,.. I
HAD WAY OF HER OWN
But Detectives Tell Court They
Caught Her Shoplifting
An ingenious method of robbing sten-s
was charged against Airs. Fanny Stein.
.:.- Nertli Franklin street, when she
wns arraigned In the Central Police
Court today. She wns arrested in a
Alarket sheet store, accused of shop
lifting. Detectives Hunting ami Perter, who
innde tlie arrest, said he would draw
a piece of cardboard from her handbag
and held it ever a counter. I'nder this
shield, they nsserled, Airs. Stein would
gather together articles and secrete
them.
Tlie woman wn held under $100 bail
for a further hearing en February 2.
Associates Dine Wm. H. Keeler
Associates paid tribute te William II.
Keeler, manager of the I'liien News
Company, at u biitliday dinner given te
.Mr. Keeler at the A.lelphla Hetel last
night. The tenstmaMer was W. II.
Fret.. At the dinner were I II. Tedd.
Harry Davis. C. S. Iliidd, J. J. Tng-
gart. C. C. Weiiner. Al. J. Crist. C. C.
Illgninn, F. C. Ilettluger, J. J. Fearen.
I N. Herr. H. C. Ilnrr. A. .1. Alale.-hleb.
.1. AI. Sliger ami W. J. Pennell. Aflei
'the dinner there was a theatre party.
lien.
At the meeting a .enunittee of four vvi.at happriia when two" Iwautlful women
Cetincilmen was uppeinlid te stndv i loc one 'niiin Thut i tlm nil nbeerblnj
i ans of taking into the borough the
part known us Yerk Itead
section contains Hie heun
wrnlthy busiue- men in
i nml lies between (M.i Yei
Hills. TliiM
s of mail
'liiladclpliin
. read, the
noeiitle,! in ' A Man'R
WeUnrbiPiy. Kelirunry
Vrniic Lrnnri, Adv
Vaj.
1. In
which starts
ttlil Uvum.mi
Ol K
4-Oc Luncheon
ii:30 . m. te a r. m.
ZEISSE'S HOTEL
820 Walnut St.
Jiilm O. II. Vlrtrr. I'rim.
fiem his fellow
"llnril. 11 studying em speitswitb
the eye f Hi,, artist. Kverv great art
has interpieieil it en time in terms of
i iii.ii nine, nun no ti i t cuii depict
! time wit bout giving a large place t
i athletics."
MORE ATTEND SCHOOLS
of
uur
its
Camden Beard Hears Repert
Growth Over Last Year
Superintendent James Dry nu, or tin1
Camden Heaid of IMucutieu, repm ted
l ,.,. iiinnliii.i li.itni tlm, I in ...1,1.1.1-
I Ilk ill' llll'llll., ..'.111.. llllll 111. llll.llll-
aiice last month wns l.'t'Jl higher in the
schools than the same mouth hist year
Tlie iinieiii. e iHiitv iilteiiilitiici'1 wns. tlll!J
RETURNED AGAINST BODDY r"r- '" siid.'nnd the umii r-gi-.-
I rat Ien lOlli greater.
The average ntteiiduni e In the Can -ne1!
High Si hoel was I!." I cieater tbnn
the .lu-
shevved
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
Till1 ROSEMACH GALLERIES
l.'-.'O Walnut Mrcct
he same lu'inth Inst year, and
! uler Ilk-h Scheel. I,e reported
seven !cs- as a dull- average.
Frank S"iss was appointed jiintot jiintet jiintot
ef the Centr-ll Scheel, '.lklng Hip place
of (Jrerge WiU'iims. who died Mr. If
II, I avis, hlef medical m-iccter, re
I pin ted the schools ft ci of contagious
' diseases
I
HERE'S A BARGAIN!
G WASHINGTON'S
PREPARED COFFEE
t-ez. 5QC ii-n.. -:,,
ItrtuIN I ifrjlu-re ,.,,.,.
I 3 i "' "" -
We (iiinr.inlrp l'rr I'm
Mulls I'liMrri. suiii e., :: i, Hi s.
Open A
-.'I'll
Private Practice
.Wl (Hilt I )'nl pint All,, nn, I,
H. Tauhi up will resign from office
cording te a linnit circuhiled nt fin
Hall.
AskCll (lill:i H llin iniiiiii . ,. .. i.nn
he dctlini'il ie iIimmi-s It, Tlievc rl..M
I te tlic V-sisitiiiit Iiiwti'i.ti Ui,.
I . - ' i.r-iini ,unHlir rii-i
I J1C L'Uc Ills iMitim ul l.-nf I,,., i.. I,.c
privute nnirtu-e.
Ir. rlMUljniD Wilt, unm.ii.le.l ....
yil5tnnt l)istri.-t n. ........ ... iim- i..
Iff , ,. " ""'lll'.-J III ,MM l
rJelm C Hell i(s ,., ,,; vi,.te.x
Wa.S liniwrlll Inn nf ll,.. . ll... i ,....
n. ' . m en-, illicit in;
irilSt fllf cellsllll-ilcv III 1-llise miens
He handled the ium1 sl.ilfnlK the
defendants ...... ,i , ,. ;,, . -. ,
Wtered a iil.a of nole ce'nteiideie.
L SEEK BAIL FOR DORIS
and was carried 111011111115 from tlie room
1 by court -iitlcnihiuts.
I llnilih iceheil Hie verdict without
nut win .J sign of emotion. When In
sltucted te Munil lind answer the feruuil
I ili-tlniis of Ihe court cleik as te Ills
, iilentl . he did se without a tremor.
' UN rtee was just a tritle lower than
when lie was en the witness stand. He
steed motionless
After being lemnniled te his cell he
walked out of Hie courtroom betw'een
attendants and with a half smile shot
a loud whisper, "Tomorrow," te his
mother, sisters and brother in the hack
seats as he passed llicm. apparently
1 meaning lie would see Hieiu today. Ill's
mother did net she, ,. tear. She sat lis
it' she did net nnlie what it all meuur.
The vprdhr came niter much specu
lation about the Criminal Courts Hiilld
ing us te what il would be, .Many
hail predicted a uuiek decision of mur
der In the Inst degree
Fight,
INJURY MAY COST HIM JOB j AcCOilHt NOW
With the
First Penny
Savings Bank
21st jind Bainbridgc ' Sis.
Branch, 1343 Chestnut St.
Yeu Will Receive
Ak for Writ Today te Free Tender
loin Slaycr-Susnect
corpus, whi.-i, w,ii MRS. HARMON URGES UNITY
te
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Miiine wns shot te dentil reecntlv at
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ri'iiB" Minn today Dells ,
"uilliie,iMii. I'
Jniiiieil t bail
TODAY'S
of Vare Forces
Liens' Club
1 women of Peiuisv I-
It-ill
new
iiseu, hut wants
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Weman Leader
Speaks at
I'liitv mining tin'
vaniu in siiiniil of tin' Kcpuhllcun part v
was urged by Airs. Archibald IIhiiiieii
at the luiichceii of Hie I, ions' Club ill
12 :.'l(l e'i lock tins afternoon .n the
Adelphin Held.
Air. Harmen was urged te address
H -inliers of the club, although she
J had tuiiile no pieparallens te spenk. Her ,
liiH-f talk was almost eulirely lined
le 1111 appeal for harmony among women
' voters.
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I -JIG Given for Aid of Mrs. Tiainer
I Acknowledgment is intnlr by the
IIv 1 mm. Pi hi 11 l.rin.m "1 a .)
heck from iNirbellu Fisher and also a
cheik for SHI 'nt lv A. A l'u Han ler
1 Airs. Alary Traliier. widow and bci
ifiiiullv. 2i"il!l I'uiriniiuiit in e. Tin1
uiilevv was left desllliide 111 than n
week u'e by 1 lie nc ul"iital death of the
lu-e.lilw loner of the litiuil. Jesepli, sev
enteen veins old
Patrolman, Hit in Election
Hardly Able te See
Injuries which lie received in tlie
primal election tight of September.
I 1017. are snl, te be responsible for the
, condition of Street Sergeant iWlcluiel
J. Ilegan. who was brought today be
fine tlie Police Trial Ilenrd. which will
1 decide whether lie Is able te continue in
1 the service.
j Ilegan is suffering from n cataract
ever the right eye, which police sur
geons say was due te the Injuries he
received ill the piimury light, when his
skull was fructuied.
Dr. Ilubley It. Owen slid Ilegan
could baiely see. and further tests would
have te be made te ascertain if lie
would be lit te remain in the service.
The case was continued.
$250 in Jewels Stelen Frem Heme
Sneak thieves entered tin1 home et
William J. Aliillln. 1217 Seuth liieud
stieet, while everyone wa away yes.
lerilav uflPinoen nml stele jewelry val
ued at S2."0. It Is thought the 'return
of Air. and Airs. Aliillln te their npuit
ment frightened nvvu.v the liilrudei.s, fm
s line of tin1 iewilry including a nlu
iihli. wulch. was b'tt untouched. Hn
trance .ns clTecicd by jimmying tin
dier.
Parish Entertainment In Westvillc
An entertainment will tie given
morrow night in the uiidileriiim of M
Anne s Catholic Churcli. Westvillc, N
J. There will be a supper iitid ilnm ing.
On 1 Iip parish committee in charge are
.1, Leslie Haines. ,M. ,. iiTlrlcn. l
liiichbern, Miss Alar Sp.nk, Airs C.is C.is
iclle nnd Mis. Ledge
AlA
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Interest en Your Meney
JOHN WANA.MAK1.I!,
I'lVblvlcilt.
Deposits Frem One Penny te $5000
ii iGiiiii'iniuiiiuuiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiii , ' 1 !lii!iiii"iiiii I'liimiiiaui uiiijii ::uTSi
ONE mailing piece may
net brinu business, but a
continuous campaign .
will.
$8000 Organ in Darby
All Saints Protestant
t 'I11111 h. of D ir'i.v , has
chinch an SMKHI i.rg.iii.
dedicated in 11 few dils.
Church
llliiscepal
placed in the
winch will he
m
Dies of Injuries Frem Car
Neiiuir (ireen, a Negro. sit-one. el
17ii:l .Miller street. Camden, died today
at Cooper Hospital from Iniurles 10.
eclM'd when lie was inn ever bv a hid- .
ley car at Tenth and an llcek strcpts
eti Tliursduy. '
THE Hui.Mkb I'UtbS, 'Printer
I3t52' Cherrv Street
rhll.delphl.
S . . . E
P The pick el the l)ain.urd i
S Slrictlv Fresh
I cailen kd H
1 Sold only in our Stores
I i
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(tiflJIIIIII!nillllllli:irilll.ltll!Hlllinll)l'il!ij'iiiji;ii)l;
Sterling Silver Wedding Gifts
DinnerTea'ServicQS-After-DinncrCeffceSets
Meat Platters one Vegetable Dishes
Chests of Flat Ware-Knives-Forte-Speoru
Annual Clearance Sale
SiIver'Plate-China-GaS'S -Clocks -Lamps-LcaihcrBaga-lmbrellaa
Canea Pottcry-3taiienczy-clc.-ETidiYig
Sat.Feb4ftn
Yesterday We Started '
Our One-Week Sale of
Overcoats 1100 Streng.
The ranks are thinning.
The prices quoted are for
this week only. Don't put
it off if you want one!
$30
QUALITY
$40
QUALITY
$45. $50 and $55
QUALITY
19 24 '29
The Philadelphia Entrance le Paris
Vl 724-710 FIFTH AVENUE .(JJ6 A. 57 .st.. N.
ltt5Carlten
BROAD AND WALNUT STS.
PHILADELPHIA
CONTINUE
Remarkable
Values in
Reductions Include All
DAY DRESSES
EVENING GOWNS SUITS
COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS
SPORTS APPAREL
SKIRTS AND BLOUSES
The opportunity te buy
Gidding Fashions at present
prices is one that happens
only in an End-of-the-Season
Clearance.
THESE present sale
prices are the lowest in
EIGHT YEARS for
goods of this character.
VERY many men who ap
preciate REAL Value re
sponded yesterday. Won
derful ! Daily there will be .
fewer and fewer te cheese
from. The sale will last till
Saturday, and Saturday
only.
SPLENDID standard
goods. Plaid backs. Sur
prising profusion of colors,
fabrics and styles. Rag
lans, Ulsters, Half Rag
lans, Chesterfields, Bex
Backs, Conservative
Medels.
BUT see them! We would
say compare these goods
with ethei-s, but there is no
comparison. Whatever you
de don't delay!
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
Clethes for Men
acDenald & Campbell
Reduction Sal-i
.jk
v
Men's Fine Suits
me
Suits el stylisli mixtures iud plain coleis
Kvery garment in lliis sale is our regular
MacDenalcl &. Campbell liigli standard of style,
quality and tailming piedueed te our own special
orders by the Imcst tailors in America. Ihe reduc
tions arc made Irem our this season's regular fair
prices at wlikli they were unmatched values. This
is the oppeitunity of the year for men who appreciate
clothing of known chaiacter and dependability.
.?. 18.75
$22.50
$26.25
$23.50
$30.00
$33.75
$36.00
$37.50
$41.25
$43.50
$45.00
$48.75
Suits
Suil-5
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suit3
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
Were
$25.00
$30.00
$35.00
$3S.OO
$40.00
$45.00
$48.00
$50.00
$55.00
$58.00
$60.00
$65.00
Alterations at Cost
Overcoats
Conservative, Mieet Ulsters,
Coats and Fur Cellar L'latcre.
UlMcrs. Gteat
At Proportionate Reductions
133-J-J336 Chestnut Street
JJB
Loek What
Has Happened !
Liquidation has occurred in :ne;t
manufactured products and glas.- ib
no exception. Loek what has hap
pened in the price of glass for build
ing purposes. Compared with 1920
we arc new selling
'.'ii ,,,jj
SI 00 worth of Sk light ami
Wire Glass ler S0
S100 worth of Window GI.iss ler 560
5100 wettli of Miners for - yS-10
ASI00 worth of Plate Glass ler - ,,55
The higher the 1 isc the grc.ucr the drop.
Our less ts our g.lm but liquidation had
te ionic. Architects, ewnersand builders
van new bu glass with confidence. The
same high vitality that has made our pre.
ducts justly famous for mere than half a
ceniurv is still maintained.
l:our Large Plants
ler quick and economical distribution of
glass in the north, south and ventr il cast.
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II aihmglen, ). (. )lhiiii.
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ft
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HBRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA
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