Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 20, 1922, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT
An unfilled field. Especially suit
able for these with some shipping
or transportation experience.
.Full details upon request
' CENTRAL Y. M. C. A.
1421 Arch St. Phm Lecntt 2890
POLICEMAN KILLS
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NEW BEASTS DUE AT ZOO
Shipment of Animals and Bird en
Way Frem Coast
The family of tlie Zoological Onnlcn
will Increase by four new uiembcrn this
week. A shipment of animals Is en the
wny from California..
A husband of Mrs. Ornntr-Outnnit
AHh.n a--., Ulnmnn lAlUiwi ue anions tne newcomers. Tlie
ntivmi, iw nil eal. nviiiuM iiw shipnicnt, which left California Sat
urday, also includes birds any two black
.India antelopes.
'Anether Important member of the
! party li n bint eurang. Tills nnlma's
'ancestry had Its beginning In. the wilds
of India. The bint ournnsHeoka Ilka
a racoon, but It Is much larger and has
an extremely long tall.
HEROES TO BE NAMED
Edward W. Bek Awards te Be An
neunced Tonight
The first public presentation of the
scries of awards known as "The Citi
zens' Award" will be made tonight In
the Academy of Music. The attendance
Objected te Quarantine
Ends in Fatality
STORIES OF AFFAIR DIFFER
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The Handiest Relief
for coughs, raids or husky threat
In Epltta'n Ceryza Lozenge-. (or
evr 00 5"0".r efToetlvo, but new
packed in a prfect peckM tin.
23c, from your nelchborheoil Jruij
KlsU or direct, postpaid, te nny
address.
LLEWELLYN'S
Phflfufrbthla'A Mnndnrd Hrus fc
1518 Chestnut Street
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Is expected of mew than 2000 police
men, flremen and Park guards and i
their families, te hear the announce-1
ment of the winners of the awards es
tablished last ueccmeer ey uawura
The purpose of the Citizens' Award
Is the encouragement of efficient service
among the city's guardians of life and
property. The, founder stipulated that
awards of $1000 each should be con
ferred each year upon the two police
men, the two flremen nnd the two Park
guards who In the preceding year should
have performed aji act of heroism or of
great merit, or ether deeds calculated
best te incrcase the efficiency of the
service.
Autes Endangered by Fire
A number of automobiles were threat
ened with destruction this morning at
S o'clock when a motertruck belonging
te Klrsch & Wcrke. 115 McKcan street,
caught fire In the garage of Iladcr
Ilretliers, 1840 Seuth Water street.
Workmen In the garage pushed the
blazing machine Inte, the street and then
summoned the firemen. The truck was
badly damaged.
Uncommon Sense
Ily JOHN BLAKE
'Treat the Drudgery Rough"
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FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. WemetV
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere gums, sweeten
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct te
Wetaet Dentil MfX. Ce.. llSBt.kmnSt..N.T.
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JOHN ISKAEIi
Attempting te prevent the arrest of
a worn in by a Negro patrolman. Jehn
Israel, twenty-two years old. of Tenth
sirwt below lVdernl, was fatally het
.evterdaj and died five hours lafcr In
Ht. Agnes Hospital.
Tliemns ItiiRBell. the nntrelman. at-
tnclied te the Third and Dickinsen
streets station, held without ball for the
Corener, paid he shot In self-defence.
The patrolman lmn encased In an ar
gument with Mrs. Marie llemn, twenty
three yenrs old. who has n confection
ery store at 13."1 llast.Pnsayunk ave
nue, ever the enforcement of a imran
tine established thcrt? Saturday night.
NO JOB Is altogether pleasant.
By and bv. when you arc success
ful, you can get rid of most of the un
pleasant work by passing It along te
ethers.
At the beginning you will he the one
te whom It Is passed along.
It will be dull, hard nnd uninterest
ing, but It has get te be done.
And unti you liave earned te de It,
you will never be competent te tnckle
the mere Intctcstlnc jobs that will coma
along by and by.
TIIK sooner you learn te shut your
eyes and roll up your sleeves and
fall into drudgery, the sooner you will
gel te the rrlnt where there Is Uttte
drudgery te de.
De net, however, expect te be rid of
It ntnecthcr. Ne man who Is accom accem
plshing anything can ever de that.
The boy who wants te be a locomotive
engineer thlnlin It Is n glorious life tu
sit in n cab nnd watch the world go by.
There are only a few levers te pull,
nnd new anil then a little excursion out
en tlie pilot with an oil can at stations.
The fireman shovels all the coal, ana
(iecs all the dirty work. The only job
he has which the boy covets Is that of
ringing the bull, and that Is net nearly
as desirable us that of pulling the whis
tle, which Is the engineer's exclusive
privilege.
I TUT the boy finds when he tries te
Israel, nlse known as Johnny Masen, j JL get a job as engineer he cannot
PAIN AGES Y0U
KSloai6Jer
rheumatism
lumbago
sciatica
neuralgia
sprains
strains
weak backs
stiff joints
'Afall Augilits, J5c.70Cu51.40L
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Liniment
a clerk for Mrs. IJnma. heard the nr
giiment mid. leaving the cigar store,
told the Nere patrolman net te handle
the woman roughly. When he refused
te let tlie woman go. Unwell testified
at the hearing before Magistrate O'Con
nor. Israel pulled n gun from hi pocket.
Before lie could point It Itussell had
drawn his revolver nnd fired five shots
nt the young man.
One bullrt struck Israel in the back,
piercing his lung. Anether plowed
through Ills left side and three ethers
went Wild.
Israel dropped In the Btreet and a
passing automobile was commandeered
te tnke him te the hospital where
phvsiehins were unnble te save his life
Itusell had been assigned te keep a
nnnmnilnii nt the hulldine wlierc the
store is located. Mrs. Rema, ordered i
him te move en and net te drive trade
away, IliwveH told his superiors after
the sheeting. .... .. .
An argument followed, ending in
Russell nrrestlng the woman for dis
orderly conduct and resisting an officer.
A crowd began te gather when the
patrolman and the woman argued.
Seme of the eye-witnesses disagree with
the statements et tne paireiman. uui
man declared that Israel did net draw
n revnlvnr hut made a motion toward
1 hU hip pocket. Anether said that he
was starting back toward the store with
' the expressed purpose of getting a pistol
when the patrolman fired. The police
have an unleaded revolver which they
say wa3 found en Israel.
After holding Patrolman Itussell
'.iMimir null MncMrate O'Connor re
fused te held Mrs. Uema en the charges
of disorderly conduct and reslstlnc an
officer. He required her te give 300
ball as a material witness.
Israel did net regain consciousness
after the sheeting. He was of Syrian
parentage, but was born In this city.
Being under the draft age he worked
at Heg Island nnd later In the navy
jard during the war.
Rushell has been en the police force
for two years, joining after he came
back from serving with the Amcrhnn
expeditionary forces in France, He
lives en Cambridge Btreet near Thir
teenth. 1
becln even as a fireman
'If he Is taken en nt all he Is given a
big bunch of waste and set te wiping
grease off engines. It Is terribly dirty
and uninteresting work, but It is the
wny te begin.
If he docs it well, and thinks about
It as he jees along, he can become a
fireman by and by. But before he can
sit en that padded Beat at the right
hand nide of the cab, and open the
throttle and pull the whistle he has te
shovel coal for two or three years.
MOST drudgery 'jobs are just as long
and just as uninteresting as these
wiilrh precede the engineer's exalted
station.
But they hnvc pet te be done, and If
you de them cheerfully nnd intelligently,
time will pa) you nleng te the sort ei
work you like.
After that, progress Is net going te
he easy, but It will at least be clean and
mere or ess comfertabe.
Don't be discouraged with the drudg
ery. Uvcrybedv must de It, nnd It docs
everybody geed. De It well, and you
will be freer from It In after life than
If it is badly done. A half educated
mnn In nnv business must constantly
go back and de ever the things he did j
poorly in nu yeutn.
CopvrieM. tttl, (v Puette LtSetr Company
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White Geld Bracelet Watch
This oval case is made of 18-kt. white geld, the
border is beautifully engraved jeweled movement,
ribbon wristband $55.
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Odd-shaped bracelet' watches are much in
vogue. Yeu will find in our assortment a splen
did collection of the newest styles.
S. Kind & SonS'ine chestnut st.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
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Smeeth as pussy-willow
When you buy pencils,' for whatever
purpose, just remember that the finest
graphite in the wide world makes
Koh-I-Noer "smooth as pussywillew."
Ask for
KOH-I-NOOR
Pencils
At tilt high-chit
Stationer!
end D a I r in
Drawing Mat trial.
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"MEPHISTO"
Copying Ink Pencils
Galvanized Beat rumps
Mflnnfarturril hy
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SewingMade
a Pleasure
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Was.
BLIND BOY GETS BEQUEST
MORE THAN ELECTRIC
This muchlne Is mero than an
electric sewing machine. Elec
tricity is only one of its con
veniences. It has banished bobbins, for
instance all that bother with
bobbins that you have alwaya
thought necessary.
It has ended the trouble of
tension adjustment, for its ten
sion automatically regulates itself,
Its attachments are all mera
easily used than these of erdl
nary machines
MAT WE DEMONSTRATE IT IN TOtJB HOMXt
Its speed is regulated the nat
ural way by a slight pressure
of the feet.
When you buy an electric sew
ing machine buy one that is net
only electric but 100 per cent
convenient in ether ways, tee.
Yeu will thrill at the silence
of the Willcox & Gibbs Electric
Automatic Portable, nt its
steadiness, at its beauty, and at
the beauty and strength of its
stitch. Let us show you here at
the store or in your own home.
Pheno or call.
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street
PA en, Sprue 2192
:COURTESY
;SERVICE;
PairfsA
enermjf
The torture of ililnitcb
will quickly be relieved by
pplyinit before retirinir,
Onset Dr Hobeoa'i
Family ltcmeuits.
'Stetjs
Itching
Skin5
TteuMps
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0r.rlobsens
iczemaOintmenti
Meals
that demanded
laxatives yet
no need for
laxatives
, Under the supervision of leading
Scientist a remarkable feeding ex
. periment was made. Fer one whole
taenth men and women were i ven
ggSi milk, cheese all constipat
ing feeds and yet they did net
sutler from constipation because
they added Fleiscbmann's Yeut
10 their diet.
When they ate the same const!
., patingdiatvrrieuf FUischmann's
Yeast as a corrective, all (out were
censupated.
Thousands of men and women
all ever the country bave found
that eating Flelschmann'i Yeast
dally gives them normal and reg
C mlar elimination. Fresh yeast Is rich
fal the elements which increase the
action of the Intestines and keep
the body clean et poisons.
Adda teScakes of Flelschmann'i
Yet te your own dally diet. You'll
seen find that laxatives are unnc-
eeeary. Be euro it's Flelschmann'i
' Yeast the familiar tin-foil pack
ace with the yellow label. Place a
ft.b Meading order with your grocer.
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1 Mrs. Martha McNeil Leaves $300 te':
Corener's Empleye
1 A SP.00 bluest te "the blind bev in I
the office of the Corener of Philadelphia"
was In the will of Mrs. Martha Mc
Neil, 01- West Jeffersen street, which
i was probated tedaj, deposing of aa
1 cs-tate of SS'100.
Geerge Willli, a blind youth who has I
served for mero than a year en the
f'orener'i jury In the beneficiary. Willis
was a friend of the late Martin Mc
Neil, Mr McNeil's husband, nt one
time foreman of the Corener's Jury. j
An estate of .?10,li!7 wan bequeathed
, tu the widow, son and daughter of the i
1 Hev. Charles II. Yatman, which also ;
i was probated Mr. atmnn lived at
1 1017 North Klshteenth street. The will
of EtiEene Ivins who died February 10
at Miami, Fla., bequeathed his es-
, tate. valued at 5223,000 te Walter S.
Ivlns.
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POLICE SERGEANT SHOT
Wounded by Man Who Fired Frem
Under His Bed
Firlnc from beneath a bed under
which 1m was lildliiR, Nicholas Garber
laxt nlttht shot Street Sergeant Jehn
Freeman In the left les. Freeman went
te (lurber's home, 1701 Seuth Hleventh
htreet, with several ether patrolmen te
lnvestlsata shots fired by him about
midnight,
Freeman was t,ent te St. Acnes' IIos IIes
pltal after Ciarber had been arretted.
His condition Is net serious.
Police say Garber had been shoetin?
a iiistel about midnight and was drunk.
Patrolman Ilerkewitz had attempted te
atrdst him, but lie lied around a corner.
Magistrate O'Connor held Garber under
S1000 ball for a further hearing next
Monday. He has ordered an examina
tion of thi" man by a plnniclan te do de
termlnc his mental condition.
BIG NAVAL BALL TONIGHT
Mere Than 3000 Persons, Including
Denby, Expected at Function
Mere than I'.OOO naval veterans and
ether persons interested In the naval
service will attend the second nnnunl
ball of the Fourth Naval District te- i
night hi the Ifblievue-Stratferd. j
Secretary Denby, Assistunt Secre- '
tary Itoesevclt and Governer Sjireul
are honorary boxheldcrs. Among the
ether distinguished guests expected are
Colonel Jeseph II. Thompson, State
commander of the American Legien ;
Hanford MacNIder, the Leglea'a na-1
tlenal cemmander: Mayer Meer and
Bear Admiral i It. Harris. 1
THE METHODS THAT PRODUCED
IT ARE STILL MAINTAINED
Considering their proportionate out
put, no cars are mere frequently seen
in models of past years, and certainly
no old cars leek better than Pierce
Arrows. This continuing value, this
permanence of the investment, low
depreciation, long years of service,
should net be overlooked by the man
who is buying a new car, for the
methods that produced them are still
maintained.
Opening Announcement
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Electric Vacuum
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The most modern and
efficient washer ever de
signed is new en display
at our showrooms and
ready for immediate de
livery. It possesses seven dis
tinct points of superior'
ity ever the common ma
chines. See it in opera
tion. Sold cash or en the
club plan.
An "Aerebell" FREE
SPECIAL OFFER! Ends Feb. 25
Guess the Number Nearest te That of the "Aero "Aere
bell" in Our Window. One Guess te Each Persen.
In Case of a Tie a Special Drawing Will Be Held.
The lucky figures are between 1 and 10,000. There is abso
lutely no cost or obligation te enter. Just step inside and register
your name and guess. The machine is yours FREE if you art the
one fortunate enough te approximate the correct number.
Ambrose Diehl Electric Ce.
124 Seuth 11th St., Philadelphia
America Foremost Washing Machine
Bell Phene, Walnut 0803
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A Gift Basket of Fruit from the store of Henry R. Hallewell A
Sen will make an appropriate and greatly appreciated Washington's
Birthday Gift,
tirASHINUTON'S Mrtnday is ai-
", ways a popular day for enter-
Fe s s-H ugh r. s Ce mpanvT list and Market
Streets, Philadelphia. Wilmington,
Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster
Pierce -Arrew
tnlning, and a hostess is pleased If
she can give her guests a little sur
prise in the way of refreshments.
Think of being able, nt this season,
te serve te them luscious Peaches,
Plums and Nectarines! but you will
find these wonderful fruits at Hallo Halle
wells' (Bread below Chestnut), sent
nil the way from Seuth Africa. Then,
tee, there are the delicious Grapes
Hothouse Grapes from- Belgium and
white Almerla Grapes from, Spain.
People living as far distant as 1000
miles from here may enjoy these
marvelous Fruits as well as Phlladel
phians, for Hallowells' guarantee
perfect delivery that far.
TN SPITE of the cold weather and
1 the snow, snrinir is drawincr near.
and with it will ceme spring wed
dings. Happy the bride-te-be who
can display a Polished Girdle Dia
mond (exelusive with the heuse of
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company)
in mni most important ei rings, ex
nulsitely designed and executed by
the skilled artists nnd craftsmen of
this establishment. And happy, tee,
will she be if she knows that her
Engagement Ring will be supple
mented with the fashionable jeweled
Wedding Ring, net with smaller
steiifB, equally brilliant anil flawless.
The I'ellslieU Glrdlu iJlame.id In the re
suit of thrt latest and most aolentlfle
achievements In diamond cutting and
lxjlistunt,
J WONDER what people did before
the days of expert dyelntr and
cleaning establishments. It is be
simple new. If you have soiled a
favorite frock, you can send it te
Barg Brethers, 1113 Chestnut Street,
and they will restore the original
color or, if you are tired of the
color, they will dye it most expertly.
Men's clothes, tee, can be. cleaned
and freshened with most satisfac
tory results. Ner de you -need te
attempt the cleaning of draperies
and rugs, which, nt best, can only
be dene imperfectly at home. Burgs'
will clean and renevate such house
furnishings se thoroughly as te re
move every particle of dirt-or grit.
THE most important thing when
dining in town is, of course, the
quality of the feed. Comfert and
service are also te be considered.
And when you find nil this, combined
with extraordinarily reasonable
prices, as you most certainly will at
cl taurant. Chestnut
Street at Twelfth, you cannot bit be
delighted. While all the menu is
most tempting and delicious, I can
especially recemmend their $1 00
dinner, nppetizingly cooked and
daintily served. The location is most
convenient cither for a dinner before
the theatre or for lunch during busi
ness hours. And if you are in rt
iL.ii' Ie me8t competent
MAvwwm tjaiiuv.
THE CHESTNUT ITBEIT ASSOCIATION
A Healthv Bedy Rests Well
ANKSVOBS, evar-tlMd body cannot tttl.
We atrlke at the root of Insomnia and ofer-wrengM
narVM. Beeth tham threanh Natural math -NOT WITH
11RTJOS nd mak It poatlkle for thorn te fanotlea Bersaany.
WE HAVE- proven te wenii that whoa the? take ear farai
of Individual Bolaxatlen Esoreise, eo-erdlaatod with Dots
nreaUiln and Bedy Manipulation they eleev far better, the
akin it clearer, the eye lostrea aad the body vlvaeleu.
- . Vifti Our IntUtuUen for Trial Treatment, Ne Obligation,
COLLINS INSTITUTE
FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court BuileW
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Women's Dresses
$22.50
At Least Leu Than Regular
A very attractive group of about 60 Women's
Dresses for spring some for afternoon, some for eve
ning wear. Every one a special value and sold at a price
which brings them within easy reach of the woman of
moderate income. Many styles in Canten crepe, trice
tine, the new crepe-knit and taffetas. Beaded, embroid
ered, braided and trimmed with contrasting colors;
sizes 34 te 46.
95c a Dezen for Hair Nets Which Are
Larger and Stronger Than the Average
Cap or fringe style, all the usual ahadea. Mail and
telephone order filled. (,
New Tweed-o-Weel
Suits for Misses
$18.00
$4.00 Lest Than Their Real Werth
This is the first let of Tweed-o-Weel Suits te go en
sale this season. Man tailored and made from a purs
worsted material woven te resemble tweed. On can
not go wrong in cheesing a Tweed-o-Weel for spring
and summer no garment you can buy will give se
much real service and satisfaction. Only 50,Suits te be
sold at this special price; plain brown, navy and several
heather mixtures. Sizes 14 te 18 years.
Smart New Spring Hats
at Moderate Prices
....& charming variety of geed model at $7.50 and
$10.00 1 many ether, of ceurse, at higher price.
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Sale of Umbrellas
' $4.95
Regular Prices $8.00 and $8.50
A real Umbrella special I About 1 50 included and
they should go fast at this price. Geed silk covers in
black, blue, garnet, purple, brown and taupe; very at
tractive handles; mostly in women's sizes; a few for
men.
Umbrella Re-covered at Special Prices
Until March 1 only we will accept orders for re
covering Umbrellas in either 26 or 28 inch sizes at the
following special prices:
Covered with American Tape-edge Taffeta (cotton) 8Sc
Covered w th Union Taffeta (silk-and-llnen), piece-dyed $2.00
Covered with S.flr. r.l,U eat
Covered with Yarn-dyed Taffeta (silk-and-Pnen) $3.25
v""" "" pure auat in mack, blue, green or purji
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rpla $3.75 I
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