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A plcn of non vult wns arecpled by Justice Kntenbnrli en recommendation f Proruter Wolverton, who snld I lint, while Dobsen's rrlme was attended wllli ttreme brutality, he believed that the mm would be sufficiently punished by life Imprisonment. v Mr. Wolverton also explained that (lie trial would be costly te Camden Ceuntv and would probably extend through live or six days, with the pos sibility that the Jury might recommend ntrcv. Do'bfen appeared In the courtroom with a box of canny under his arm. Ai he slanccd about a leek of ills ills Ippeintment spread ever his face, lie bid expected te see his children, but iIit were net taken te the courtroom. JCe relative of Dobsen was present. The I only person In the courtroom who knew him as Walter Kcewn, his Inwyer. j I)eben, when asked why he can led t the candy, explained that he hail In- ' 1..1 . l. H l l.le rn., i.. ...! i FPnOCIl HI hll- 1- " 111 OWII IM1J III1FM1I. one of the three children le"ft mother mether m through the slnjlng of Mr. Hob Heb ion. Addressing Justice Kntzenbach. Mr, Kwwn said Polwen was a sincerely re pentant innn,. He teiieated a story of the crime told te hlni by the prisoner. According te It. Debion was jealous of i former boarder in the Runnemede IKlgnis Diingniew in which rne muiiicr !S?,?SSl ftCrTrIVJIl,:Hr'I",!-l 1UO ion ;vi uwi ! .wtwi iui pn t; her husband and kissed him bcfeie he Jed te escape arrest. Dobsen waR tracked te Canaea. nrter the death of Sirs. Dobsen. and attested en the farm of a brother-in-law. Itplntlvei of Mrs. Detxnn tnlil l,n Cimdcn police that the man has n wife lean Insane aiylum In Delawaie. The I 1 .. Delaware wife, "they averted, had been Kuilanchik had called en him the' day , driven Insane by Dobsen's cruel tieat- 'after the car whs stolen, admitted the nt- ,,hnrt ".ml SK"'1 "nr ,0 b exposed. Dobsen admitted that he had a wife! The man's wife joined in the plea, I- n,l.,,n Iml ,ll,,...l ,1 I tlnu u.we MI..I hn ...Innln.l .Hint c.l.l 1 In Delaware, but declared thnt lie I themiht she was dead when he man led the second time. SCHOOLBOY BADLY HURT WHEN HIT BY MOTORCAR West Manayunk Lad Struck While , Playing en Read James Rese, fourteen years old. of Beene and DuPont streets. West Mnna junk, was struck and seriously hurt In- i an automobile en Levering Mill read, i tynwoeo. mis morning, ine machine wig driven by Miss Irene Deltrkk. 17-1.1 Fairmount avenue.. ' Xhe boy was en his wav te the Cwi- weed school and was playing with sev- Mil companions. It was said that the new oey was pusucii (i rectiy in the LJ fa"10"!?".-!9- Tf nniing Kitiwiy. Jie susiained a trac-(0f wiiiiiSBTBpJLn BI,njU i ., hlne.et Al iVl ,own -Vf , lh.e macliine, picked the bev up and took him te the Memeriul Hospital. Mish Ueltnck gave herself, up at the Aulmoic Aulmeic Aulmoic pelice station and was released l Magistrate Stillwncen te anneuc ncnin In two weeks. HITS DIVORCEE MARRIAGE Paiter Says if Minister Refuses Others Will Perform Ceremony Complaint wus made today at the meeting of the Lutheran MlnUtcis' As sociation in the Central Y. M. C. A.. that when a conscientious cleigyman ic fuses te perform the mairiagc ceicmeny for diieued peisens, there me ether inlnii-tcrs alums icnilv tn imlin vn, h I leiiplew. The complaint was made bv the Rev Dr. D. K. Rupley, piesldent of the a--hoclatien. in the discussion following an address en divorce by Di . Finn nscher. piofesser of ethics in the Lu theran Theological Seminary, Meiiiu Aiir, la telllnc hew klic iie lietic ei il hiis Kimn in the rnitcil Stcttes. ij... Kis.h.., rid 'L'iJi j?,iwc,, f)0 anil 11)10 time rui ""'""" invoices in this leiinln. HELD ON WOMAN'S CHARGE Hirrlsburg Man Accused of Obtain ing Meney by Fade Pretenses After unintl.. .,.. II i. iiarrishiir i.. n...... .u p,j "V. V. '" " i .Hcjiiiiiii nun ' nrmedy. Mrs. i:Vii Deitr. also of Ilm--" S' p,"Ih'l nKaliisi the man in the ,m I ,IM1?1"'1' femt teiluy. nml lul .tar1' '!' X.S?U b"" fop '"ll- " J?; of "biainiiiB iiiene, hj mis,, pp.-- MlH. Ilnll. t..!.l .1.-. In. i .i, i , "" """ en lannai ') drlnl . V , , , '"""smiijj te I'D in - --"'. n.ir iifui inm ni-T Ul.u.n ... 111.11- tilt ii.," "'";, ,,lu,1,, ''NK'fiil senich of 4 BURGLARS SENTENCED Charges An3in. An . . - - .,-....,. -(ncgea Accom plice Ari. niVnin.J pi1, r" t: ''".Pli Itus.Ii. I in; Xe.ui S fert re-. ""'' Dnni"' rM,'". -;i ' five ,,.,.; rrP1, V0"' rfu''' -""t'Mi.eil In sill.;, , "N '""".v alter tlicj ple.nle.l ...... v hi cnieriiiK th lenil of Ki ciirei ''end urceih nml PO.U ninl ......II "1 t nearh X.".niHt nl- Clmrcna i.nl.'... ll' fl I "S'lllISI I lain Ilne.v. ".Ml: .m..-?.,"i ."0,,,. ""lll en the nrNone, .i . ,",1"l'l'- ami the ,t": '' " Imil no lenii.i-imn i.ni, . ,.thpfts '"" "tl'"is ntc new ndcr I.Kllctnien, H,nrR.., of Z- "S lue itehn koeiIh. WANTS LUXURY CASH SAVED, U' e P. Dean Says Meney Spent by , Women Would Build Schools Phlln.lnl!,, ",0nrj ."",l ""' """''' ' hn Arf,IU,,r,,H 'l'B ' M-ar UM.l.l! mffleU fV 0!l,'l,I". I'"1'-.' weiil.l In th?i,l,.,"h.,, ,,r '"""" lwiii". hi1 less VPn lv, ',"i-,'rei. f the niv Hum W, "' ,'' A.lel.hl,i Held (...Int. 'Itllc. .. Vi "'M' wiiu i nut mis up "ICIl tU th.) Hull 111 i.i, mm,, I I. 1,1. ' r.Mlnnl..k w.1.1 "il.ai ,.ll l in i ! i ii .m Found in Chicago Unilerwnf il tt I'ndcrwned MKS. K. S. (IIICATIIAM Clethes of this wcuttliy New Yerk widow were found In u Ceney Island L-athltig beach locker last August, Keul play was suspected. Mrs. Chenllinin was well and happy, when dl.si'etcredilu rooming house several d.i .s age DENIES FRAUD CHARGES Accused Confectioner Testifies Automobile Insurance Case In Chniges and cnunter-chnrges cempll- . ' talcd the trial today of Abraham Atlas ..'.-...ii.i'i ii. .. .i..iii. (t'i. ...- n...fAni ...... ... 1TI1 Cn..... .. . . cased of censpiiaey te defiaud an an- " " " ' " Itomelillc Insurance cunipniiy JlB- M.I'hrr.en heard the cmc. which began Friday. Ining Kuilim chlk and Raymond Arneld, who had pleaded guilty te the theft of the nil', testified Atlns had piemNed them SI 00 of the insurance money he hoped te iel- ilcct. Atlns en the witness slimd today Atlas sweie, and he lelentcd. Atlas said he had given easlve nnswers te In-! suiancB adiustcis se ns te save Kur- , tnnnhlb 'I'l.e .lC.ln ... ,le,.l . e.l ..,! ' oath h believed the cas.e against IiIiji had been "finnicd up." FIRM LACKED OFFICERS Receiver Named te Run Affairs Until Head Leaves Hospital As Jehn J. Tuinev, i)ieidcnl of the Tuiney Tinnsjiortiitlen Company. .!0S Chestnut stieet. Is In a liei;)itn-l. It w,i ncccnarv today te appoint a ipceiver for the cempaiiv. although If assets aie .V40U.U0O and iis liabilities enlv .S'jd.- e00 jj,., 'j'utiic.v was taken ill Febiunn , As ether etlicci- of the empnu l,Csgneil Jaimniy 20 te enter busluc. tliemeUc. no .7e was left In iha.ge ,l0 tnipointleii. ' Judge Thompson iinmed Wlnlfied W. , Va iVn,!. nil attemcy, iceher uni.l 1st,. t.i.i ,. Ml Jmm "(0M,.- ROBBER GETS FIVE YEARS Held-up Man Is Sentenced by Judge Rogers Judge Rogeis tndav sentenced Ilarij Jehnsen. 1MI Ninth J'lcienth slicet", te live yeais in the County Pilon fet tebbeiy . Jehiisiiii held up Un.MiKind Moeie. of 2t!."il llolhieok ini'inu'. at 8nentielli Mliet nnd ltiilsl aeniie. February 7. A pair of gloves and '?.W ueie taken fliuii .Moeie. 7900" ELECTRIC IRONERS The rildlie li CHAS. W. EMERY & r gt "''ka UDfi KimJm -'?" ft 'p ' : mm m I ' ' -, i -s "V B K . . ' 1- , V v . H WM t ' ' "'. ' " 3 H 1mm8nmimmmmn Ir' 0 THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES 1 13 S. E. Cor. 15lh and Chestnut Sts., Phila. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer Expert General Apptaiteri THE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE WILL CONTINUE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK THE LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Oriental Rugs and Carpets EVER OFFERED AT i. n s-i m i:-i m:i i.vt IN.; i mi. i m JOHN B. DONCHIAN nu fui i i:i rinv f ni "I i"i:nr:i) t.s 1.101 ii'iihn nr mi; ai t .... pip.m up neNfiiiw a i )Mr. mi; sai.i iii:imi i dmh-i h:i, n sjiMlMMMI I'AIHM.Il !' 'I HAT KIIIM ND Willi '11(11 CONSIGN r ul' I GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY ni' m n nr'.K vm) mi: entiiK i:.i.cutiiii til I 1 1 ''3 I.M'VI I. nl" .IIHIN II IIO.NC'IIIAS I)i:.'i:.hl i M. G. HOLSTEIN, Atty. NOW ON EXHIBITION-CATALOG MAILED UPON REQUEST MiTi: Tiiiim: m: in- this sai.i: ;iu:at ma.nv ntiqi t: imi:'i:.n siih 11 wii.i. aim-cai, te hoi.. I,Ki"Ml:S AND c'bNNOISSlX'ltS AND HI'IX'IAI. ATI'I'.NTIH.N IS C.M.I.ni) TO Till: 1'NUSL'Al.l.V LAIKJIi BIZVU. SILK AND "WOer, ItUOS. ' SAYS rllTTEN WINS PROXYWIAJORITY Stock Owner Se Announces as 6 Per Cent Dividend Prom Prem ise Is Reiterated BIG ' EARNINGS FORECAST Innugh proxies te nssura control of the Philadelphia Ilanld Transit Com pany by the Mitten forces have already been received, necnrdlng te n "tntcment matle tedav by a prominent Mock Meck holder of the company. The announcement wus made colncl celncl dentally with n declaration by Themas ii. Mitten, president of the company, that P. H. T. would puy a 0 per cent dividend this jenr. In this report. Issued te the ftock fteck ftock helders. Sfr. Mltlen reiterated his pro pre pro pesnl of sharing profits with Mm men after they had effected furtner econo mies and it per icnt dividend had been paid. An Intimation Hint he will icslgn from direction of the company If this proposal Is net nccepted bv stockholders Is nNe jtitcn In Mr. Mitten's report. He says specifically (Imt his ngreejncnt with the cempnnv. which expires March 81. will be continued If stockholders nsspnt te his plnn. ..The rcpeit tevlews achievements of uie .mi lien inniiiigcment since It tee IlOllI Of P. II. T. In Hill nn.l e!f I I l ' :es ,. figures and facts te show that it lias , ," " ', , l" nu" mm ii una lieen cMicinely beneficial te the cem-!nm '' " i"i'ii'.'i'i niiKC, The romniunlcallen Is se teeming wllh rncts Hint there Is no loom for fancy phraseology. The Income nccntml n! llii enmnnnv. as well ns a communication from W. C. n,"J i-li... 1II.UII infill .l.'.lllllUUI llllin 1111 1.11 Hll.llll -n null I IUI. I . unbar, vice nicsldcnt In chnrite nfifn.i tlie nmillllen of the rnndbeil nml "'aiiec ii.. ..' r.in .in. ..mn...A.r ., i. ... . .. i fnn. the net Income of P. R. T. 9l,wi,,JJ)2. while tn 1010. under etliert ' ' 1 .' " "n "IIWIIIV ,l 1 . b. , UN mnnaizeincut. there n tiehr.ii r I S1.22U.-::.-.. In 1021 only 2.r.- per cent ' of operating ic.cnuc was required for nccitient cemis ns against li.21 per cent in 1010. Fired charges new represent but 2.'.2" per rent of operating revenue, while -10.27 per cent was iciiulrcd hi Net earnings of S.'l.OOO.OOO for 1022 were predicted In the report I lie feiecasl of earnings Is contained Duntar """" '" " " ' Ai-cerillne te Mr niii.imi. n ..nr ",0Q ""?,, 7 ' , mi n'f . ml Z; ffirs eft after Z inlli t ""al " IC,F. 1llCr. P "R Bli OpCratlnf en Derating I charges nnd tnxe.s. and ! a ti per cent ,., l' ,V ,L . . """V .i" . ""...r.1": dividend te Its stock- """'" ' l. IU'l'IKII l UV HUH SUlll in iinum-e -it.-iuiiiuri's iui uuiiermeius i and lniiiievenients. because, as Mr. IVuiibnr puts It. "there Is no ether source from which te draw." Anether feature of the tepert is the cKplnnatien made of the mucli-crltlcized "surplus." This i listed in tlie bill j mice sheet as totaling .".7-JS.OS0.84. ' Iiiit In Mr. Dunbar s sunimaiy of eeen- emies nnd achievements it is pointed out thnt this covers the years from 101 1 te 1IC1 nnd Hint t tic amount ' lia.s liccn spent for ImpievementH nnd the equities produced by till" evncndltuie hac been prc&civcd te 1. R. T. stocUheldcis." i They Say It WJth Fleur The Fleur Club of Philadelphia will i...'!. lJt.J" casleii will be the fourth nnuual ilinner nt the Rellevtli'-Stl afford. (Seeige Dallas Dixen, vice president of the lViin-vlumin Railmad. nnd Walter Voelmiin, piesldent et the Commercial Fxchnnge, of ew Yolk, will speak. NfcW ANKI.K AMI AKCII M'PrOIITKH ('niifOM and fltirtiRthrn turn1!! .lcf. we.il;, tiled. b"ir..n e i t feet. lalkis fallen nrrlitM niiiiunl iMililiin. S i lifnrlniveen in i jail capi l."llp r- imincilt.iteK nil sti in Mid Hche u te ifie lilp N'u inptu' I li,lit we .(III, tuuifeinlile In am nine siierini fieice te nrtiei rei i tuerv inet r nuilltlun. Dec.cn "IC'sri-Hi.1 it. I'HI ii. .. i.i.nn in. -rfCT r l l "-. linn r. riione .syiuie :imn ytmmSUPEfiB VACUUM it I I II '1900' CATARACT finance. Incorporated Iu i'ie tepert efn, ceurte"v of the empleyes, the cei-v- i tne president, sliowscen-tnnt guln under fCc is worth the present fare and mere. ' 'iU'i1 miiiia'i'iiicnt. It s shown that ,1 JBB. ml AuL. It 'iSWlakv j . i i r vi -fi?' r They Say "It's Much Easier te Use" WHY? Because theie is nu mech anis.ni en, the iiiaiilc te tangle or pound the clothes and no heavy cylinder le lift out te clean. tiih iMtfntiMi I'.'uu- iKicm.i: (i.scn.i.v- TlOX mnl.es tlicke mincces? n . , i!. ilethi's ate Kpjh in ceiistiint 11101 en, wali. leir tlicm mete thoieuBlilj. imlil.ei. and nf ceiire. easlei liliiiiiniiil 0H90 fur Inimeillale nrrw liunklel. Verj fiinj lmjiurntx. SONS, 1304 Diamond St. .PUBLIC SALE mi ittr. i:hi aii: nt tiii: t m ir. nv IV 'IIIIJ nu mi)j Wcglcin Leyal te P. R, T. Even in Sunny Flerida Richard Wcgleln, president of Council, stepped In the midst of hl vacation at Ht. I.uclc, Fin., te express an appteclatlen of the 1'. R. T. The tribute was in the form of a communication te Themas E, Mitten, president of the company, Mr. WVglcln wrete: "The mere I fcce of ether car lines the better I like Pblladclpbla'a sys tem." Tills messagefwas en a postcard, bearing a picture e! n mule-drawn car at Palm Dcach, Fin. RAPID TRANSIT ENGINEER DEFENDS CARFARE RATE R. H. Horten Testifies Charges In This City Are Justified Street car sprvlre In this city is worth the present rale of fare which could be "considerably higher without being unreasonable," R. II. Horten, traffic engineer for the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, testified to day before Public Service Commissioner Clement at valuation piecerdlngs in City Hnll. Mr. Horten snld the value of the service could he judged by comparing it with the hcrvlre and rates of fare in ether cities. The basic fare In Holen. he said, wns cents: in Cleveland, 0 cents ; Detroit. 5 cents' and one cent for transfer: t Iitcnge suriace lines, 8 f j(mj cnts: elevated lines, in cents; St. . 1,0111s, I I'CHItt; lliinu- n., r, trills, Pittsburgh 10 centH or three tickets s, i cenis; unnsn u.v, n cents, fnr Vi cents. Mr. Horten testified thnt considering ilie routine accommodations here, tlw speed of the service, the frequency of cars, Willi S.U rnrs epernicn en encll ... n ,. .. , .. ' .i mile of tracK : Hie cleanliness anil mm. --- . mTwlCharge ACCOUIlt invitedrnlrVIail Orders rilled! "JI Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request awsei&BiMailY 1215 Chestnut Street 1 FURS HALF PRICE And in some instances mere than Half Off. J Tomorrow Tuesday Evening-. February 28th, is our Annual stock-taking' time. J Further drastic reductions have been made for tomorrow's selling' se as te make our stock-taking- task easier. . Cf This means great losses te us. but we must reduce our stocks' before Tuesday." 'Jit is a far easier task te count money than merchandise. J Come early in the day. Yeu will net be disappointed. The savings arc enormous;. The values beyond comparison. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS A Small nepelt Hill Ilrsene Tour I'urelinse In Our stencse Vult Cnlll et Tnll. rnrment te lie Continue,! Menthlr Through the Sprln; mill sunim(.r. ZAU coats are ' length. 3 Marmet Coats.. 100.00 9 Russian Peny Coats 100.00 7 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed . 1 40.00 8 French Seal Coats 1 50.00 4 Russian Peny, Opes. Trim'd 180.00 9 Natural Muskrat Coats 195.00 5 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed . 195 00 6 French Seal, Skunk Trim'd. 195.00 4 French Seal, Squirrel Trim'd 250.00 2 Taupe Nutria Coats 290.00 4 Moleskin Wraps i50.00 5 Natural Raccoon Coats .... 400.00 5 Hudsen Seal Coats 450.00 5 Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trim'd . 490.00 8 Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trim'd 490.00 6 Hud. Seal, Squirrel Trim'd. . 4 Hudsen Seal Wrapsv 7 Natural Squirrel Coats 2 Black Caracul, Skunk Trim'd 2 Natural Squirrel Wraps .... 2 Alaska Seal Coats 1 Taupe Caracul Cape 1 Ermine Wrap 1 Broadtail Wrap 2 Natural Mink Coats 1 Natural Mink Wrap Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust tHuiiieu !enl it tljjrrl muikrat. French Seal (t rived cowry i Fur Neckpieces at HALF PRICE Jap Mink Chokers Natural Squirrel Chokers Natural Mink Chokers Stene Marten Chokers French Seal Steles Blended Sable Chokers Natural Baum Marten Chokers. 70.00 Cress Fex Scarfs 70.00 Hudsen Bay Sable Chokers 00.00 Dyed Blue Fex Scarfs 00.00 Platinum Grey Fex Scarfs 00.00 This is but a partial is reduced te one-half IIWJI'HU Purchasing Agents' ASK EARLY HEARING IN UHLSNI SUIT Cehigh and Wilkes-Barre Stock holders Want Pretest Against Syndicate Decided VALUE OF BIDS QUESTIONED The Central Railroad of New .1erW today petitioned the T'nited States Dis trict Court te fix a day for hearing Its petition for the dismissal of the pretests of the Continental Insurance Company and the Fldellty-Phcnlx Fire Insurance Company of New Yerk. Tim nrntfuu worn made nnnlnst the sale of the Lehigh and Wilkes-Uarre Ceal Company stock te the Reynolds Syndicate of New i'eik bertig confirmed, tinned. . , , ' The Reynolds Syndicate bid ?J'-'.-' Rnn.OSO for the stock, which was of fered under a decree of the District Court for the dissolution of the Rending Company, nnd its allied corporations. ' The Franklin Securities Corporation, of this city, put In n bid of $1.1)20.141. AVhlle the Reynolds offer was higher, j the lnsurnnce companies, which own stock of the .lerscy Central, declnicd the hid of the Franklin corporation im pliedly provided for the payment of Interest en deferred iinyments, and that In i en science the 1-ianklin bid was nt hast SL'.OOO.OOO mere than that of the Reynolds gieup. Contentions of the insurance com- I panics, counsel declares, in an nnsttcr filed for the Jersey Central, nic con tradicted by the offer of the Franklin I Corpeartlon. Conditions of the Frank lin offer were that its bid was subject .1.- - - ..e i. i i .t . l" "" rreiiin;.-i in inn imniiii'c iieei i me ceai company ns ni .itny ;u. '. ... .wm. w. ,.., tu . .Fill, 1021. ndeeuntc reserves for tnxps factor which was net dealt with In t'ie balnme sheet, nnd nny changes in the . aa.A. . Wraps are full lengthZ . Formerly New 44.50 49.50 69.50 74.50 89.50 94.50 97.50 97.50 125.00 145.00 175.00 195.00 225.00 245.00 245.00 245.00 275.00 295.00 275.00 395.00 445.00 445.00 595.00 595.00 745.00 995.00 400.00 fiOO.OO hOO 00 550.00 800.00 000,00 000.00 1200.00 1 200.00 1 500.00 2000.00 Fnrmcrbi 1 3.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50 00 Xoi' 6.50 7.50 12.50 15.00 19.50 24.50 34.50 34.50 44.50 44.50 44.50 list. Our entire stock former selling prices. Orders Accepted IliriKWipll company' condition between July 31 and the date of the offer were te be subject te negotiation and ngrrcincnt between im." The consideration the Franklin Corporation was te pay. It Ik contended, was open and Indefinite, nnd uut i.'ompfirneie witn tlie llgurcs ei mu . ' .. .i..i iv.- ikiki.s group, The averment of the insurance com-1 o'clock this morning attracted the at inles that the offer et the Frunklln tentlen of the conductor and inoterman panl corporation obligated the bidder te pay Interest en deferred payments Is con - tradldted bv the fact, counsel contends, thnt the offer did net mention Interest or fix n rate upon deferred Installments of 80 per cent of the puiehusc money. Vtlictlicr It is n fact tliat member T, . . ti, vn, -Mfi-. of the Reynolds Syndicate nre directly' '',""' To,in"en' ,rinl,V.1 t n.... nr iiiillrpcilv liitei edfril lii Hie TiTxer I Sn"f stiect, was setitcii'-ed te time Cen ralnn'd " 'heXre "inellglbt-e venrs in the y.,. purchase coal company stock Is n mnl- ".K"B 'n f'V ,.C"U't hkn f I-VIm , ' tcr solely for the Court and the De-1 also colored, with a penknife Icbiu- partment of Justice, it Is contended."1'.' JW- aslfcrn Fer SpringWeddings Silver Flatware - Knives -fvrJts - Spoe?ja A representative selection of patterns, cased in MaheariK ef four end 'one half dozen up te twenfcy dozen also complete stock of serving pieces CM After March 1st Moter Cars The car of the ten proven units MACKIN MOTORS, Inc. Present Address 834 North Bread St. Trust your Architect FORTUNATE is the home builder whose archi. tcct insists upon the best. It is far better economy te leave one or two rooms te be finished off next year, if necessary, than te finish the whole house new and substi tute inferior materials in any part. Your architect knows this. If you fellow his advice feu will purchase the kind of heating equipment which w ill last as long as the house, and will pay for itself in the fuel it saves. WEAL Btiltn and AMERICAS Radiafnftrtnn healintnui 115 N, Bread St. Philadelphia, Pa. r"" naa Last week! Save 30 te 50 Linde Furniture Sale In response te urgent requests, we will keep Sale prices in effect te the end of this week. Next Monday morning the Sale tags come oft and prices positively go back te normal. But for the whole week assortments and values will be as great as at any time during the month. Ne ether Sale can offer such opportunities. Carload after cai'ead of new Furniture for cvety room purchased 30 te 50 per cent below market worth. Please bear in mind that this is nut chcapli put together Furniture, gathered up wherever possible simply te swell sale slevhs at eatch-pennif prices. It is the regular, standard IAnde qualiti), the only land we stand behind the year round. II comes from our regular makers, the very best Furniture Builders in America, which is equiva lent te saying the best in the world. Many suits and single pieces at half and less The prime requisite of every suit and every single piece in this or any ether Linde Sale is posi tively the very highest grade of materials and work manship possible te obtain for the money. All ether conditions arc secondary. The goods MUST be riln Consequently they ARE right. Comparison will prove our prices 20 te IU per cent below alt competitors. II V can de it be cause of our ShtOjOOO-a-year location and ex pense saving. Assortments are held intact. Yc guarantee a wide range, in choice as well as cost. Den t buy until you sec hew well we can please you and hew much we can save you. Open Evenings Monday and Friday Till 10 HENRY LINDE 23rd Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues FIRE IN LUMBER OFFfCE Trelley Car Men Discover Blaze at William Lloyd & Sens Flames In the office of the lumber yaril el Wlllinm jievu cc nens, j-wen- i : i ... ,. t, . t, itv-nlntn street ami iiiuge nvciiuc, iu . ' of n trolley car. 1 They turned in an alarm and firemen confined the flames te the office. dnmage Is estimated at yJIKt. Jailed for Slashing Weman Man Leaving Moen Display Reems "Helle Geerge! Come te help Moen move, tee? Yeu knew they're moving te larger quarters at 855 North Bread. That is some of their cars are being moved there. One's being moved te my garage. Mighty geed move en my part -eh?" Open Cars . . .$1785 Closed Cars . . . $2785 855 North Bread Street Miles and Miles Ahead! PERRY'S values are mile ahead of anything offered in ether geed stores. Yeu can easily verify this fact by a little footwork, i' k u rt v s SUITS AND OVER COATS of excellent qual ity selling for a fraction of their previous prices. $28, $33 te $43. I'ciinv s Te piece out an old suit and make it leek like new a pair of separate trousers. Fine suiting patterns and plain colors. Reduced te $3.75, $5, $6. I' K It K V S EVENING CLOTHES of distinction that fit perfectly. Exquisitely trimmed and finished and extremely low priced. $43. $48. TOPCOATS THE most won der f u I Spring Overcoats you ever saw arc here! Handsome tweeds, herringbones, per fectly matched everplaids. Raglan or regulation shoulders. Splen did values. Mere distinctive styles than can be found in any place in Philadelphia bar none. Perry & Ce. '". ,: 16th and Chestnut " "" "' SUPER - VALUES n Clethes for Men FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings THE ROSENBAU GALLERIES ISiO Wnlnut Street zz U zZ2ZZZZ Avoid Contagion I imln; n t O ' V 'O I i il; ! l Ills a n'.t.nt sife r iy (-. i.efeiiM nj. itnt rhf Gf iu frer'n w c l h bound In a It II ind fei pockets si t pp n 1 ti. 25c a Bettle LLEWELLYN'S Ihil ilrlnlil i .M.inilnrd llruc lr-e 1518 Chestnut Street 1.1'e.Hl.irni.i i.tniil.l 5Sr M EAT WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's 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 WtrntDenttlM(j.Ce..ll5BtkSt.,N.T. Ne Skip-Steps" 'ine s true as 11 I - St t !!! with in M ;i iuis or .. .iri.aien ih.U'i tin. ' 'Mil j oil KCt with tt Keli - I - Neer. tlir iirn.il uliebc leads ire Miieutii js iius- b-w illeu ' sk for Null I-uei nil h 'jh-rlni Mnffeuci i a ii ( Jiealt a in Di aw (MJ7 Material KOH-I-NOOR Pencils. "MEPHISTO" HUM eJcatB t f . lT V It II I ' - j mU m i . A ' VI v Wl .-j m m vX IL a. w I A wr ,.' v l"iX '&-, i'H- '?&& , l WhA . s-v Sf.' .. T(fSrf MS ' T. J4i-..- 'iV. V. lv -MteM