IrfNiET hhhbiw 'te Let mv wrsm W&M ..' "WW pir L 4 TVJP"f'P4 V v.- WWfif ili " f-rww . it 4 " 'Lfjlt I ''( im n teljUii'-iiOTjw'' ji,. ;.. '..w: wkp ; ETENjNGr " PUBLIC LEDGERPtakADEISHJA MONDAY, . FEBBUAftr. 6, 1922 Bsap j ?a rw 1 -..!. nartr!ea ttm. UDUU wiw- ni - rfjadelphia Judge Fix Cue- 8 tedy of Older Sen Ithbed will , inv6lved lUnnura. of tlic Orphans' Court m" ?Uiv. nt Met a today ff f Cambridge Tryst Com Cem ffci.ctcr,i wen .n for nirf.- I KOSier. e . . . J. f(). . e K is :.2SP ?' i fefttniMcrnnucr, ii-uiv-. v.v. DIW--ET - . r& mc I mc the court refined a L? application for a Runrdlan for ww-eW Ornr Hosier. Jr., a son 3vi.i mlvprtiJing man by a for- "i.i: ..1.rl.v Svu'r.Tn.&phbT:' - petition were made by Itehert rSmtfy. a Chester nueriicy. nmi mm of the Irnby was unopposed. r?.C ?'. ! ...... I.. ll,e ln.lv nf U LSH:8S. S fold, nt the K"!,', nf I he. IiesletS. P.neclal flKiilllfanie is attached te ' 'I.. ' -i.i.. :...ipimi1i nil n rlenlh. Sill. 'de by the slain father, Is itnckcd. In this will made, lu non Hospital the babjy Wif? WheJVanlahed .kaaaw&v- .kkkkV kkHP'cy4rkkkH kkkaPSKi"'' 'iH BBUMMKSySL 'tkkkkkVklH he cut off his wife IHT IMPERILED BY FIRE KCUED BY LADDER ROUTE hber Saves Entire Family at 7 Blaze In Camden tffet pcrfensfwere rescued from the tf.'fniiiflini' nt 410 Federal street. Bdii, at '-' o'clecls Ihls inernlnpby n rtjer Willi a lanuer wiivn sihum I (ire barred ewnpc by the stairway. ! rescued are aamiici tinier, wlleL d store occupied me lower iioer I, the bililuing: .irs. .uiurr, viara jatenitz. nlliciecn jrurs em. a vim . ..J i1. firn Mllti.r ilitli1rnn. Al f) 7. .. . i.i . t i.. 'tneniy rurs eiu . uimiie. nun;- ! Jeseph, alxtecn : Cecilia, fifteen, I Mix. nine. Isilhe readier h Kebeit Smith, who TCf 11 i"1' J""' i " ""- flier biilidtng. Millie fire started in the basement of ft Millers vteie. .Memeers et tue illy, who lire en the upper fleer of 'keufe. were awakened when the flwiy had become se filled with smoke Ekit the) wcic unable te descend te ti'jtrcct. Smith climbed a fence with a ladder. Kb he raised te the second fleer or i Miller heiw. enabliiiK the cigiit te end. He was nilted by l'elice nt Onrrisen and I'atreliuen Stan- I and Anilcrj-en. firemen cenlined Ihp blne te the lenient and the Riuiind fleer of the rture. The le.vi is cstlinnted nt qt $2.'00. es - RTHEAST BOYS GRADUATE winter Commencement Exercises vte Be Held This Evening iCTbe graduating class of the North- t High Scheel win nave clnhs-tlay dKH this cenlng in tue Andrew J. Tlien hall. be program will begin with an over ever ibi the fcIioeI eichestra. directed bv f. A. Oswald Michcner. Tills will ".followed by the address of the clai-. Sfent. the class lntery by J. Hnr a -Jenes, poem b.v Jesenh Urnmts. tin, prepbevy by David Terrance. ntatlens b btanley L. Brown, D. (Hen uanbam and Lauren .7. linn, censer's remarks by William fcber Hess, transfer et dm imn in filter .1. Sriieli. Flloner men of the elass are : Winfrrd ,r. eienimer. nrM ; Hubert fntersen tens, secend: Ileriterl M. Sintl,.,,... ilrd. and Letiii Jeseph Masbadri", The class ediccrs arc: Charles Ilur- i nB-, iiresKicnt ; I'nnl K. T. Glltc- flSt, ICC lirosldeilt ! N'nimnn ,!. ...... Mdtt.ein. teeretnry. and Geerge Charles mill, Jr., treasurer. 'ELOPERS" FORGIVEN .MKS. MAUY WEST SMYTHK lizxlln; clrciiniHtanceji surround liei dlM.npenranre .lantmrj' 22, with Iter ywelri daujliler. She wm last wn by Iter family wlien she heaichtl n train at Mlllsbore, Del., ostensibly te join her husband In-Thlladelphlu. hlie was nccom nccem panlcil b.v a former suitor of a shier BOYi 11,- SHOOTS SISTER WHILE ADMIRING GUN Pulls Trigger as Revolver Lays In Handbag A boy, eleven years old! accidentally shot ills cislcr lasj uipht white adtnlr liiK a new revolver. Leuis Bernstein and his shier, Rq l.ccca, twenty-six, were In the living mom of their home. LMNK Anpletrrc Mreet. admlrlns n rfilnv new hnndbag Raymond Fisher, A boarder, was show in c their.. 'FNher was dlplaylnz' th" llnln; of the ense when yeunz LettN Hiled a jevelver inside. "Gee. in't It a beauty?" . cried. Kcavliins forward, he pulled the trU sec. The bullet pnsed tlireuh the traveling case ami grazed the left breast of th" boy's sister, who was slttlns in !i chair nenrbv. Tlie girl was taken te Hahnemann Hospital, where It is .said the- wound in net 6Crleus. The boy wns arrested. OLE! ROMANCE ECHO AS WIFE VANISHES Texas Ranchman' a Fermer Suiter of 'Sister, Last Seen With Weman and Child PHONE CALLS ADD MYSTERY Puzzling circumstances surround the disappearance of Mrs. Mary . West Smythe and her one-year-old daugh ter, who left Mlllsbore, Del.. January 22, presumably te join her husband, Geerge Smythe, in this city. . Twe mysterious telephone calls have only added te Mr. Smythc's bewilder ment. Thc were received at 1115 Mount Vernen street? where the hus band beards, twelve da.VB after Mrs. Smyfhc get en a train nt Mlllsbore with Charles McCasIln, a Texas ranchman, who wns visiting the ninctccn-ycar-eld wife's parents. JJlve Jenrj age McCaslin was a suitor efTlrs. Smjthe's sister, then Miss Lil lian West, new Mrs. Rebert E. Ger mend, with whom Smythe is bearding at the Mount Vernen street address. McCaslin inherited a ranch In Texas from an uncle and left for the Lene Star State. Early In January he vis ited the West home in Mlllsbore for the first time In five jears. There he renewed his acquaintance with Mrs. Smythe, who was a sflioelglrl when be left the tittle Delaware town. Mrs. Smythe had been staying with her parents since Dwei.-.bT and her Fermer rental Blessing Given IV Mits Helen Shelton anu .Mrs. w a.vnc S. VoMerlnln ss and Mrs. Yerk yes- npprised by ) ferzhpii lit- Mi. ....l xr i. V. lelten, 223 Seuth Twcntv-'n.; t'rL' E. h".1!'.? .brl,,c w,'e "as Miss - "inn Piienen. .Mr. Ulten rrhirnnil fr,,,,. v Mj- mi ".i .I'H y. Jiie.v hm Iipeii Wram of the wedding. L nil we nne le mv." c.i.i -r Bten. "Is that Vetterlein is' a might v t fel Off w i , n n I S.", In luik .. ; '" i::rii. xnej L?U 0U"B n,1', rnml or excitement, IKr.S,.5i0.,!"t..f0' w,.e f the un- riVe'' connection with their Li'Irel9 ".'' n'c times wounded lu -vuiani't; krrvire nlirnnil nm l.!u -iu I'WS se badlv sbatterf.,1 H,ti Utated unen liU rKinn. i,.,. mr. is twenty-one jears old nnd has i:.h,:.'l:,'n secict-- " IIYRINnP Ainc diim rntim &L "'""""'" rnnuu W Buys Six Kegs of Salt Water w Z795 Warrants Out A rubber hnir n,win ,i, -.. . 1th geed whlskyran, ' ,,,), " "... "' t" ffiM:,Wn.n!!L'?e'0rt fc k ."n" .':"' B'nuiers te sell KytrMcSii Ntte water. J1CLnr,ncy pn"1 270"' JW the purchaser Ket the whi.i,.. mti i .hl'T. ",netl'." nnd dlsJ- tt wrr,.i. "V . ... ',c at en. "were . -":' " i men. 'iiinu . . TU.imltl'' ---3 Ne'th Mele .cl. for a" 'S. ", "?" ?89 w iiviniiilf next NEW MOTHER PROSTRATED WHEN BULLET WIDOWS HEr Physicians Fighting te Save Life of Mrs. Samuel Georgia Physicians arc lighting te preserve the life of Mrs. Samuel Georgia, who is in a precaileus condition at her home. 41K19 Thompson Mreet, following the killing of her husband yesterday, jubt before n baby ghl was born. Fi lends nnd memberH of the family kept, the news of Georgia's death from the young wife, but ehe suspected pome peme thing was nmiss when be fulled te tec her after the baby arrived. Her men tal anguish became &e great that her life was despaired of. Georgia wns twenty -two jears old. He had gene te a poolroom nt 4112.S Lancaster "iveiuie te telephone for the doctor. As h" wbh leaving the place bo was f-truck In the back by a (-tray bullet, u ml an hour later died In the fct Philadelphia Homeopathic Hos Hes l'llal. . FIND GIRL UNCONSCIOUS WITH GAS STOVE LEAKING Slept in Dining Roem and .Rest of Family Escapes Miss Bessie Glcasen, twenty, of 432 North GAss street, is near death in the West Pnlladelphia Homeopathic Hos pital as the result of gas poisoning. A faulty kitchen range Is blamed. Miss Glcasen lived with her sister, Mrs. Edward Condren. The apartment la small find the sister tlicd a bed for the girl In the dining room, adjoining tlie kitchen. She retired early Satur day night. When Mrs. Condi en came from her room yesterday morning she found MIsh Glcasen unconscious en the bed, with thn covers tern. Mrs, Condren found gas pouring from a jet in the kitchen stove. The girl's father. Jehn W. Glcasen, who lives in Cape Maj, hurried te the bedside. husband-planned- te have tier return te thls.elty tttvard the chd of January, lie wrote, .premising, te send -money for tralnfare ' . ' " " January, 22, Mrs. Smythe ,told her parents she had received the tteney from. her husband. She made arrange ments te return at once te Philadelphia with her baby. Smythe, however, said today he hadscnt no money te his wife. McCaslin said he was coming' te Philadclphlaalae and offered te escort the young wife te her home. They hoarded the 3?30 P. M. train for Phila delphia nfter goed-bys nt the station te Mrs. Smythc's relative's. Nothing mere was heard from them until last Friday, at 0 P. M.. when u man representing himself as McCasIln telephoned the Mount Vernen street house and talked te Mrs. Germond. The caller safi! If ,s'ne came te Bread Street Station and met him he would tell her where Mrs. Smythe and her child were. Mrs. .Germond hurried te the station mid Waited tweral hours without see ing McCalln. She said one man ap proached her, ald he was a detective, nnrt was told of the mlssins woman, lit) e.rprcsDed sympathy hnd offered te hely. tut Mr. Gennehd finally left the sta tlen without meeting the ranchman. .Durlrtg her' absence a uceend' tele phone call was received nt the Mount Vcinen street house. The caller ic fucrl te give his name, but wanted te speak, te Mrs. Germond. v Mr. Smythe said today his wife was lmpny and contented, lie Mild h? fears held somewhere against she is being her will. FINE FRAMING Etching! Prints Water Celers Paintings TIE ROSENBACH GALLERIES UIO Walnut Mtrect F mi "..enA dUffwruiHS Si. w "Uen3 Diamond Merchants 7X intaany. influence and experience of thia Company br nearly a century ia an assurance of Quality. Value. Service and Complete Satisfaction ff "In ' . Maria Chapdelaine you get a sense- of melo dies that sing themselves unheard by most, in souls where love is great and -trust is strong." Bosten Herald. , $2.00 at ill boekitoret er from THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64-66 Fifth Arena New Yerk tHttVt UMITED vwi "Get Acquainted" j TO BANKERS A Suggestion Many home builders will be turning te you this Spring for mortgage leans. May we remind you of a -fact tee often for gotten a home with modern steam or het-water warmth rents for mere and sells for mere. The wise home-builder invests in the best warmth, even though he pays a. little mere at the start. N AMERICAN RADIATOR ftQMPANy IDEAL Btlltnani AMERICAS Rcdlattn f,r ntn httinl i 115 N. Bread St. - Philadelphia, Pa. I V, IJURDAYJVENJ T00S00N and Policeman Feunri a kii... Little Still Hen i'i,..i r. nil.?"' T." rmtimlay en Sundnv BMpsjiiiil "- vuurii II..:." h'sr of I'atrn ninn Vi. . "i inn iiiiirniiimti . ,. Wm . I. . I'll'IIIIIUII H MM 1Kb tH lM wi. "!!'?'" l",''"-' '' the Tollettni ," "" ."'! imi-Mieth, se is en,; i " "leil te knew what .'Hit ill t iriiiitttt .,,1. t'HIM.I Pill K. anitniii. ' " I.MMU1 riUlli.ln ..Jl. ' I it ten..'.,. ir..'""",ll'J suewt'ci aK'eiii- efflcien .,,"!'.l.,u" M,.UI- ,,,ekn'! -t-iciu us i, "home. brew" ma- Slinal1:1, M"Blrtrate Den. that WniTeiw-.1."8' . "" "naglstrate 'utlieritf"'u ""- ',(;ii"' "f thu Fed- !&-:- I.VIttle Mere u., - . ,., newl,u ' ' "' vv,oew iUUL n T . . IK lnn'"' J' the KVK . "Wf III KiKIl nf l. . i. irem "ii. ir i. ," ;;' :;-i' . Tvldew.'nn.l'Y' .Jii"',."'l tmeunt Wnu."wJffr.v'JZ entcen. .l -' "riTV.K! INN V"" fcp. was recenUy BETRAYED ONLY FRIEND Convict Arrested as He Leaves Prison at End of Term Betrajal of the trust of a man who had befriended him when all the world had turned away cautcd the arrest to day of Fred Funk, alias Mitchell, en his rclease from the Eastern Peniten tiary. Funk hnd evened four and a half years for robbing a salesman in n Chest nut street hotel. He Is thirty-seen ears old, and says that his home is in West Forty-ninth street, New Yerk. Waiting nt the gate was Detective Jeseph Douglas, with an old warrant from New Yerk, charging Funk with grnnd lniceny and fergeiy. According te the Mery told te the Philadelphia police, Funk was telcased from Sing Sing about the years age, after having suned two years. He was without friends, nnd Herbert I. Nich ols, of Dorchester, N. Y., believing that he could rcfenu him, took Funk Inte his home. But Funk forged a check with the name of Mr. Nichols, took it te a New New Yerk department store, where he bought jeweliy. Te prevent hiispicleii, lie or dered that tlie Jewelry be sent te the home of Mr. Nichols, He waited fei the package, but it wnw discovered by a servant. Funk is alleged te hnve kneeked down the girl, gained poshcxsleu of the package and then dihuppcaied. Detec tives located him In prison here, and arrangements were made te Inuc li 1 lit arrested ns seen as he. had finished Ills term In the Eastern Penitentiary. TWO AUTOS CRASH; 3 HURT One Weman Has Nese Broken. Beth Drivers Are Held Twe women and u mini were in hired when two nuten eblles collided nt Hidge and Hex avenues .icstculity after noon. The Injured are Mr, Edna Mur ray, who suffered a broken nose, cuts en the head and body bruises; her daughter, Marian, twenty -four, cuts en the face and bruises, and Charles Mc-, Culleiigh, of Chester, driver of the car. The Murrnyx live at .'I III Spring Mills neuue, Conslielioeken. The wercl taken te .Memerial Tin niliet 1'iir 11 un Bulleck, a Negro, 4(11 Parker avenue. Charges against (hu drivers will be I beard today cars were headed in 'opposite directions hi Uldge-avenue vrhM, Pulleek lraMl vTeawtaiMi,'4M You've done it your self sometimes. Over the pond with your iron, and te the green 1 A lucky strjke for you. LUCKY STRIKE J When we discovered the toasting process six years age, it was a Lucky Strike for us. ' Why? Because new millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted if which aeale in the delicious Barley flavor And also because it's Vi POUND BOX L'AIGLON BUTT.ER CREAMS FREE Special With One Pound L'AIGLON Auerted CkereUtM (12 Variitltf) 60c Or One Pound of L'AIGLON Asserted Fudge (Vanilla Walnut, Black Walnut, Chocolate) 60c i i i i Fdr a Limited Time Only L'AIGLON FUDGE SHOP! Chestnut above 15th St. I tf VVIUHHH$ If you desire a pretty home install new Lighting Fixtures & Lamps i Open Saturdays Until Four Fer a home is never pretty with old-fashioned, ugly fixtures. And handsome Rugs and Furniture assume an added Beauty when the Lighting Fixtures are in harmony. Let us convince you. Let us show you types that in design and color tones har monize with nice furnishings. Advanced ideas that you don't sec else where. The Hern & Brannen Mfg. Ce. 127-433 North Bread Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew" Cectless Man "Ne I'm net trying te roll ou a Moen" I'm preaclilnn romnien sense When ou get the lat ter you will bu the former. Why take chances.' Yeu fcnew every Moen unit, lias a na tional reputation for worth and work." Open Cars . . Closed Cars. $1785 ,$2785 MoterCars The car of the Ten Proven Units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. 834 North Bread St. I One Uniform Price Sale $ 28 Fine Quality SUITS Fine Quality OVERCOATS Conservatively valued at $40, $45, $50 & $55 THIS MORNING we place en sale for quick clearance ever 2000 suits and overcoats at one uniform re markably low price $28. SOLID, substantial woolens just the kind of goods men want at a price that offers a clear saving of at least $12 and as iriuch as $27 en the $55 quality. PERRY'S THIS IS one of the greatest buying oppor tunities of the whole season for men who act quickly the prices are the lowest of the season for quality clothes. And with eyer 2000 garments te cheese from it's simply out of the question for any man net te get just exactly what he wants at the one uniform price, $28. NOTHING in the whole city te compare with these goods. You'll realize that as seen as you see them. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut Sts. SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men 2d Quality, Assortments, Savings Lead in the - Linde February Furniture Sale Piece for piece, quality for quality, price for price, we arc se far ahead of every ether sale that we confidently submit our goods te the most searching exam ' inatien and comparison. We strongly urge it. The store which does net invite comparison is open te suspicion. Don't swallow any "greatest - and - best - ever" bait until you have looked it all ever from every angle and are yourself convinced that it is all somebody says it is.( Quality talk, of course, is cheap. Quality performance is quite another matter. Linde quality is the kind that leeks well, wears well and satisfies well years and years after purchase. Thousands of families in this city arc enjoying today Furniture bought at the Linde Stere a generation age. The , suits and single pieces in this sale are the best we ever had. Thousands of different styles te select front. We guarantee our prices 20 te 40 per cent below all ether sales, or your money back. Sweeping Reductions in Rugs and Lineleums Yeu are Invited te Inspect Our New Heme Full THIS 4-P1ECE BEDROOM SUIT, I50 $225 alue. Only comparison will nIiew ,mi nnnTirsi . Wm.B.mam&Ge. Announce The Opening Of Their New Building" 1617 Wnrt Street our what a wonderful bargain It la, walnut or manegany. nresser, fenette, 36 Inches. Vanity 40 Inches. Qucfn .Anne lichen. 43 Inches long, t-'hlr- THIS 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUIT, $215 In the $300 china aii u here clue-. Klthcr walnut or mnliOKiuiv. Utieen Ann., siiln ilia ri.h -i.. n.ur. ir. I... i..,.. i.i- . r" ..-.".. !:-". '"'. i""y'3' .j.voec-i, .u Miiui", tti,i', i II1UUI 43 incn-. new. end ik.i ll.is rich. Iffeitctte, 30 Inches. V.uillj, I l ii -"r.llrJilll "Vi ii' lii'i iIViip n uii.thrdii THIS 4-PIECE DINING-ROOM SUIT, I30 An extra lrpe Queen Anne suit, showing clcarlv n 2 IC alue. Fine, roomy Buffet, 60 Inches lone. China Closet, 46 Inches Serer. 38 Inches, Kxtcnslen Tnhlf, 48-Inch top. A wonderful bargain. iimmm tZJU&f tfrJ-Hfe--t---Bj-.VjBt Wu f iT. -J r.-.-, m --. r- ..i: Mgfr rxfU&-j& !ffikrv-A )A XKiZ) nr fHi?- g? ,fp inie J-1-ltl.t. LIVING-ROOM SUIT, $180 L'niisually lurge mill rotnfertablo. neanliful llne.i. i.oeso sprint: cushions. Ceeipi in iiitri.-e.i ..,....: or eleur. l)acnivrt. 80 Inches lone ri,,,ir no Y.7Zi.L .fi nlun ..iiU . .,.. tiirik ' viiwe llospllel. driven by Jehn wide. An where elm. would test JL'BO OPEN Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Come early te insure EVENINGS prompt attention, as the store is crowded after S o'clock. iy .br Muglstrate Wern. The hcided in oppeRltQ 'Ulrectieaa M t,pam $4jt9tytkU aaaaamaa&fawHrWM Hflf ' nliifc 1 mmuHMattaMUMimiit iJMn ii -J " - i-J-tT.i-Urm..i... .m; f. wnlwi 23d.,Celumhia V,' i?Wi le house properly the many departments of new complete Real Estate Organization and pro vide for pur ever increasing staff, we have here erected our new building, where we will continue te serve the people of Philadelphia as their Real Estate Brokers. With the New Mortgage and Insurance Depart ments functioning and with modern facilities and complete personnel, we invite our friends te con sult these departments when faced with problems of financing or protection. Our Suburban Depart ment has been enlarged and a new Central City and Industrial Department created. Our Telephone Exchange is Locust 7380. ftn.fi Utem ifrv aa OTlUnitStmt ' jmM'e2 SMhtte&M i.'Ci .." -i 1 'W$ si . Hi . Sfe 4 i - m 9Al 'i k - H! i A M vii -u 1 M d?j yv 3k $mx. 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