jf. P?r?fl8!W -" 4 iwmmm. fcr i't'4. f"- Ji wySMKSS7, 7ZZ-tik. riKG'iJ: La itm IBB? L2V', i J - '. ' ip M . ' " Ft Fl HIEVES AH MATffi 1 Saves Three in Fire ke Captured After Rifling Peer ,,i Qav at ai, vatmiiii s I' p Lithuanian Church y.'1 I . f, POLICE SEEKING-"FAGINS" . f I Twe born, IwcWe nnd fourteen year Id. Mirprncu winic iuu.,1 ...- ; boxefSt.Cnolmlr's Ltthimnlnn Catholic Church, nt Fourth nml Wharten street, hit nisht. fireil a shot at the priest, and nn from the building with the money. Liter two heyi were atrentcn. They .re Clmrles Heche, twelve year old. Rrn street near Third, and Frank Budnesky, fourteen ycarB old, Fourth ,B(I Mnnten streets. Tlie Rcr. Jeseph Raulakls, rector of be church, was In the parish house next 4oer when 'he jaw the gleam of a flash lliht In the, church. He Investigated, ind saw: two small figures crouching Mr the peer DOX. men rnme n miui, ml flip bullet whizzed past his head. Uttering a window. The boys ran from" ftc churchi taking the money with them. They get about $'0, they later con- 'without waltlns te learn the result f their shot the youthful robbers ran from the building, carrying wlUi them the contents of the peer box, but lcnv ' jec'behlnd a searchlight, the tools and the black masks which had covered their fices during their encounter with the Three hours later, en the clue fur jilted by the searchllsht. police of the Third and Dickinsen streets station .-re.K-,1 Ttpches mid nudtwsky. The younger boy, confronted bv the search-. Jltlit. tne pence sny, nuiriueti um iiun in the robbery and attempted hoetlng ind told his rKpters he had hidden the revolver by throwing i'. Jf n city inlet li they ran from the church. The boys, despite possession of the burglars' tools, did net use them, ac cording te the police, but entered the thureh during the 'services last night. At the close of the devotions, Father Kiulakls entered the edifice te close the building. As he passed down the lisle, he saw two small figures near the deer beside which the' peer boxes ire located. The priest advanced tb iDVCfctigntc. As lie did se, a bullet whizzed past his head, shattering the glass in n window n few feet away. Dazed, Father Knulakis halted for a nement. and wlien he recovered the in truders had vanished. The police wprc notified and District Detectives Dcvine nnd Drl'lacide icarchcd the tclmrch. They found the masks, tools nnd searchlight. About midnight the detectives, with Patrol man Hcndy, arrested the youthful cul prits. According te the boys, tbey found $2.00 in the- peer box. The jeuth of the boys anil their pos pes pos iPMien of the burglars' tools leads the police te suspect the young , prisoners tad been trained by elder persons. A icarch is accordingly being made te as certain hew they came Inte possession ef the outfit" and the boys were closely Questioned along this line. Although they freely 'admitted their presence In the church nnd Heches told nf having thrown the revolver away, the lads would net make any statement Involving any ether person in the robbery. f aamMeaaaweammma- aw&KA&mm mmmaaaaiiMWn I ,ammaammB a mWL K i maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamammM',;f' 1 LEADERS: RETURN Action or? Gubernatorial Situa tien Expected With Arrival . ' of Vara' and Baker VARE vHERE TOMORROW ; HOWARD BERRY Fermer Penn star, new member of New Yerk (Jlants, rescued woman and two daughters In San Antonie, Texas , HOWARD BERRY A HERO Ferme Penn 8tar 8ave Weman and 2 Daughter!, Frem Fire In Texas -Heward Berry, one of the New Yerk Giants' squad and formerly a stnr ath lete at the University of Pennsylvania, saved an aged woman and her two daughters from n burning cottage at San Antonie, Tex., Inst night. Kerry, who Ik training with the iund nt the-Southern city, miw the cottage en tire and dnshed upstairs through the smoke-filled hall. He carried the woman out, forcing the daughters te walk ahead of him. THREE JOBBERIES NET . THIEVES $1800 IN LOOT Market Sttaet Sporting Goedi store I Window 8mathed Three lebbcries were reported te pe-. lice today. In the office of Dr. T.euis 11. Jacob, at 141 West Susquehanna avenue, n tin box was opened nnd about .-e0 taken. Thieves took $700 in bend. ?200 In jewelry and $-10 In cah from the resi dence of Charles E. Lykcns, nt 0130 Columbia avenue. Thieves early this morning carried off saxaphenes and ether musical Instru ments, vnlued at about $000. from the store of Moskewltz & Hcrbach, 512 Market street. They entered the store hy breaking a front window. A watch man said that he miw a number of men, dressed nn sailors, standing in front of the place between li nnd 4 o'clock this morning. PEffOT ESTATE $24605 j Inventory .of Noted Philanthropist's i Property Filed Today According te the terms nf the Inven- ' lery of personal estate, filed teduy, of i the late Kfflnshain Peret, 1)17 Clinten street, philanthropist, tlir total value is $24,005.0.1. He Is survived by his widow, who was MUs Mary K. Ilur- reughu. . . I The inventory or personal estate or I ihn Inte Hnrnh IT. .fnrripn. of tills lltv. , IN MARKET STREET BLAZE I totaled 521.521 44 .,,. . I I An estate valued at $22.fl.0 is left te Facter of Ariraeh Bres la De-' relatives by the will of Catharine A. I factory or Aeiracn Bres, is ue-, Muftdv 441ft Wnlnut street, who died streyed Damage $60,000 Kcbumty 17 in the Presbyterian Hes- T.nrge stocks of jumpers and overalls p'tal. ' and light machinery used in their manu facture were destroyed earlv today by . fire which swept through the plant of Aaracn iiretners, en ine leimu uoer i . .... r-i..-- c 210 Market street. Twe firemen were Corener Sends Truck Driver te Face hurt slightiv. I Grand Jury AVilliain Uewcr, of Kngine Ne. 8. Sec- I j . , T M eighteen jears old. end nnd Quarry streets, was en a rear , f ' ",.,. ,.. .,' ,,leve .. rllck imsl .T.r,":, ll .CT- 'T, rtrret car nnd MMy injured a man J line of hose wiilch checked his fall. He was shaken up but did net leave Senater Vare and his colleagues In llm Phllflflrinhla orsanlzatlen. W. Harry Baker, cnm'palrn manager for t-leutenhnt Governer Ileldlcman; Rich ardvWeigiein, president of Council, and ethers Interested 'In State politics will return from Flerida this week. The Senater ,ls expected in the city some time tomorrow afternoon. The return et the political pilgrims will arouse gossip and probably action with respect te the gubernatorial situa tion. New that the Reidlcman boom has slumped, politicians are asking: "Will Ed Vare aerieus'y back Harry A. Mackey for Governer or will he listen te the supporters of Jehn 8. Fisher, the State Ilankinjr Commis sioner", or will a dark horse nppear?" l.'inhpr hah announced that before formally threwlns his hat in the rlnf he would confer with Governer Hpreul and Senater Vare. Before going Seuth Senater Vare conferred with Geerge S. Oliver, of Pittsburgh, nnd Jeseph R. Orundv. president of the rcnnsyivnnin Manufacturers' Association, envthc Fisher movement. Anether conference mav be held this week. Democratic politics will also be active this week. Judge Samuel E. Hhull, of Btreudsburg, candidate for the Demo Deme cratlc nomination for Governer, will be In the city cenfcrrlns with dje Hon Hen nhvell nnd ethers en the antl-W;lar' ran ticket, On Thursday, at llari Ah bUrg, the Committee of Beventystwe will again' meet te complete the ticket headed by Jehn A. McSparran for Gov erner. Senater Geerge Wharten Pepper an nounced plan for a tour of the State I- (. Inim-eat r.f lila nfltldldaCV for election te fill the Unexpired term of .1.. I.I. Oannlni. tatirnn lTllff tOUT Will be made both by meter and train. The Senater sald.he desired te visit as mm? sections as possible and give the people an opportunity te "leek him ever. ' The flwt Important address of lus campaign will be delivered .next Fri day at the luncheon of the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters, when also Republican nnd Democratic candidates for State office will make their bow te the women. threw a cigarette or mntcii mnlcl in some RitNelInc that was leasing from ine wi Flnmcs icupcii up niiu 'j""?' " slightly .burned before he could roll from beneath the car.; The truck win owned by Rnphcnl, Sacks & Ixelkln, electrical dealers. , 1. Orders' Sick Benefits Paid Weman T-. tJ TT....1t l.n,l nf lite AlllCT- Icah Relief AsMciotleti. 2115 CeJ",n,,,rt avenue, ennrgen i.y mrn. ."" .-. 1031 Cambridge street, with het , na ins her sick benefits, was- lipid in, SwKrbnt by Magistrate Roberts this rooming nnd ordered te make the payment. He win cct nnether hearing. Mrs. Trout says she was sick for several weeks ami should have received $10 a week Thfr In one method ef ADVERTISING utilise wlthent ou can crret exernte. 1t n tell yen what It l H. ARTHUR. Man Burned aa Aute Is Destroyed An nute truck was destroyed by fire this morning In front of a gnrngc nt 4'7 Carnenter street. 1'enet Cnrynskl. nf R21 Seuth Third sticet. driver, wai- under the truck fixing it when home one tnnwHiHiiin wm. Wnmff iqbii nar 4n , ENGLEMAN pji cyRaNCS Oinittfc for the Brides te be Silver -Lamps - China Vases - Glass - Novelties 'nTBf i .. vjlM 'v.'a The Bank of England is warmed by AmericatrRadiateire SMALL HOME, large home, office, factory, or public building for each one, this ' Company has boilers and radiators specU ficaUy designed. A letter or a telephone call will bring you literature and counsel based en thirty years of experience in the manufacture of heating equipment. ' IDEAL BtiUntni AMERICAN MtJItltn ftrtnry Wm iW 115 N. Bread St. Philadelphia, Pa. & tew importations wall ' Department - anticipating Spring Weddmga TWO FIREMEN ARE HURT 1 L - (LcTRIKE ) JlfcuS . -il HELD FOR AUTO FATALITY , the 6rs ereund. tlnrcuce Mclntys, 'lse,, of Engine e. 8, was en tlie same fire-escape landing about ten minutes later nnd lipped. His shoulder was bruised. Other firms in the building were the "mart Maid Underwear Company, tliird flew: the Rutler Funeral Merchnndis- . leg C'empan) , second fleer, nnd thp Huh ' Carpet Company, first fleer. Water aeeped threugli the floors and did con siderable damage te stock nltheugh the flames did net spread bejend the fourth fleer. The fue was discovered a - o'deck. Xhc less was estimated at 5(50,000. ,' ROBBERY VICTIMS SILENT Police Believe Three Men Were In-, timldated by Black Han'ders j --Three men, nttneked and robbed Inst , J'Jht in their rooms in n tenement Jfusc nt 18S Hputli Sixtlt street, are Mheved bv police te hnvc been intiuii Mtcd b lllack Hand threats after the attack. They hnf-e their belief en the fnt I "at last night the victims of the tell- , wry identified a man nnei-ted as ene1 i the robbers, but nt n hearing this looming refused absolutely te identify I llm. Three men entered the ioein of Frank ruzze, tieat iiim and took Ills watch ml menej. They gagged him and locked him in n closet nnd then went the fleer above and attacked Sc Sc eastlau Huccecherl nnd Michael Salln Salln ne. They get $30 nnd two meie batches.. k.in tl! ''"''""Inie, Piazze fteed hlm- " im ran te tlie street u nil "mur- lelicc arrived its' n mnn was i'ebrunry 17. was liehl without ball by Corener Knight today for the (Jinnd Jury. The accident occurred nt Twenty ninth sticet nnd Ridge nvenue. Rnitin K. S,wnrr. 077-' Ridje avenue, was the man hull. When you get the 25th clay bird after 24 birds straight . . . --any shooter will say that jg a lucky strike. LUCKY alsT.m The discovery of teaajted tobacco was a lucky strike for us. If you will buy a package of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions new prefer the toasted flavor. v It's Toasted De fftis today and notice tha aJalleieua toasted Burlej whan you try Lucky Strike. Tha Philadelphia Entrance te Parte Mmm&i '50 ft &1 SUm . Y. Tl4-7b -FfFTH ASitNUE EttCavlteu getel BROAfi AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA OFFER VERY Unusual Values In Their FINAL SAL: Evening Gowns and Afternoon Dresses Net Crepe Velvet $35 te $95 were $85 te $195 Gidding Coats "1900" ELECTRIC IRONERS amMMakmKk, x' X sum VACUUM XUANERS The 4900' CATARACT Ne Washer Se Often Imitated WHY? Because it is made by tlie eldest manufacturer of washers. Be cause it hasihe most vigorous water action. Because it is simplest and easiest te use. Because it washes mere thoroughly. Because all the clothes are kept in constant motion by tlie Patented "1900" DOUBLE OSCIL LATION. l'henr Diamond 01)0 (or Imnirilinl rnlr. Information or boeklrt. Meld en rry tr ipujmtnln. CHAS. W. EMERY & SONS, 1304 Diamond St. and Fur Trimmed Wraps $75 te $275 were. $125 te $450 Many smart models of wanted thinus still re maining which arc very useful for llic present time, very geed for wear during the cool days, and are being closed out regardless of their cost. Seme coats of the finest materials, uilh beau tiful cellar and cuffs of fur, cellar and tuffs costing mere than Ihcy are being sold for new. 4r, lM 'I ""pi1- UIIIVl-'U 111 II lllllll win i .-; " uiiiuunK. j ne.v nrresicii nun ?. ufay tllcJ' fe,lni1 0c of Hc vfctches i" powsileii, Up was. identified ..." iTiV a" tllrep f the Victims. He fe his nenie ns .Tames Spron.e. Hal-Sillu0- A,mrv watch wnN found at 'th nnd Carpenter streets. CAUGHT ONe"lDCHARGE "'"Bea Thief Arrested en Trip te! See Wife and Children In. niH"'1."8. '."' tce llls wlfc nfer keep- Sun n ' !,?ht 0f ,,", ',eUce Bl'c" lO''1 ;"nlf'1,)aiW Su.e7unk was ai rested ninn , y ,"1 n.wnrrnnt sworn out nine Sen I ??0, , p,.,,Jc.' lecate,t hlm "t III" nrt V "".'n '' ,mi' B""0 in "c lis wife Ki...r,',,lll,c" nt ll:( Wright street. Kinfli. I 1'ib ii nniiL'i uuiiiailllllE nd innH ,l,e bcfi:lcnded him lflut .lime t. .. " "" i ins neine. rwr v Jtreet Scliefield lei- ll iiIeIiI'h ii.f. In inm 1.1m1 lL'.p t'nr- ,,(' wn lieW Grinil Jmv y Mag,3tln,c 1)ei" (or "", Di Matthew te Lecture j trthnti' .' Maltliew, rurater if '" K..P'le?ni0,W' at l,e Ami Ami erk SRP ?f N History. New Acsd'emv "n,lcciT"re tenl"t t the 'firffin.n! Nuwl Hclcnces en is0 :: " wm Break iirtii n. . lnnl ,,vctl " Amerlcii ?2:?J?Jn. tl6 New Jersey creen ri.waas h rVltta. A TIJ- .ll.. Browning,King & Ce, Spring Suits Fine quality business wear all-worsted mixtures for $32; BROWNING, KING A CO., Maker, 1324-1526 CHESTNUT STREET E I w Of special interest te executives Tear this out as a reminder te see at the National Business Shew the new L. B. Recerd Safe the last word in lightweight office safes. Sure protection for valuable papers and records that in surance cannot replace. L. B. Visible Recerd File with n special and exclusive features that place it en a plane by itself. Yeu will also be interested te watch the operation of the rotary cutter that demonstrates why L.B. cards are always smooth-edged and uniform in size. The above products can be seen any day at our store. Library Bureau QOOD CLOTHES as a selling factor 1 Pretty much everybody has something te sell goods, ideas, services, productive ability many tilings. (j Our particular undertaking is te sell Jacob Reed's Sen; clothes te you who arc prob ably engaged in selling some thing yourself. One point in salesmanship is generally admitted te be tine tlie man who presents a geed appearance usually has the "edge" en a competitor who fool feel Mil thinks that "clothes make no difference." Cn DecMi't ability count, say ou? Sure it counts. Counts a let. but if our ability is handicapped In poorly fitting or indifferent 'looking clothes, you are net giving jour abilities a fair chance. If The New Suits and Tep Coats arc ready, they arc priced $30 and upward, and at $40, $4i and $i0 we show very special values. JACOB RISERS SONS M-2---M26 Otcsl-niilr StireeE : The Latest- at the Business Shew, Beeth 90 IHE New Electrip Ediphene, Mr. Edisen's latest contriDU centriDU contriDU tien te business comfort and efficiency, is en exhibit at the Philadelphia Business Shew. Beeth Ne. 90. Yeu, as a business man or busine&s woman, appreciate the importance of handling- your correspondence in the easiest, speediest way. Come and see the new Ediphene. It is se simple, se sensitive, se convenient, and se easily controlled by the lightest touch of any linger, that it marks a new era in voice-writing progress. We will gladly demonstrate at Beeth 00, or your own office. Telephone Spruce S3J0 GEORGE M.AUSTIN I627 Chestnut Street SAV THE Ediphene M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager ut 3J94 x 910 unesmut arreet V S.- I l Main 7394 i m earnestl; HONTESTI.Y , jfl SINCERELY; WE BELIEVE tliat you will Wind mere bargains and belter bargains among our Winter Suits ami Over coats than elsewhere in tht city. . REDUCED TO 28 '33 '43 run it v s DOUBLE THE LIFE el your winter suit with a pair of j separate trousers werstedt I and cassimeres reduced t $3.75, $5 and $6. Perry's Juniors First long - trouser suits of 31 te 36 inch breast measure. Hundreds of them. New Spring wool weol woel ftis with new Spring style features for young fellows who knew what's t what. 23 $25 $28 mi W. fMZ Ai The Tables en Our Sec ond Fleer Arc Piled High With Nearly T w e Thousand New Spring f Overcoats ! Leeks like a convention of tht world's new Spring Overcoat stock. Scotchy tweeds and hemespuns in the most at tractive patterns you ever saw. Handsome herringbones. Distinctive everplaids with the stripes matching perfectly everywhere. Snappy gabar dines that shake water like a duck's back. Stylish coverts in tan and olive shades. Regu- latien or Raglan shoulders. , i Fer men of Philadelphia who really want Spring Overcoat of an "out - of - the - ordinary" character THIS IS T H E TIME TO GET THEM and Perry's is the place te go. It's surnrisine- hew reasonable the nr!ri nri Most every one. who sees the goods and asks the price lnts nis cyeDrewij knits his forehead and wen- dcrs if he's living in 1914 or, in 1922. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut , SUPEH VALUES in Clethes for Men TINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Painting IHE ROSENBACB GALLH1ES 1S20 Walnut Slrtft a7 adffj; .wsA J mam, t lll'B i A. A Germs Are About! Vlnl cestHBinu di-HK"i 11" ni'iplrni I11 ach nifpinhr of t It" fulfill up- HI Y( ij.rOKMAI.KTH thrlCH Onii TIiciis HuripiPMbl nnl rpllr lnhl','p" n ' cITf'lli III preirtlnr n I n i nfrlleii 1 lillilirn Ue ihf 111 Iln0 et U'c LLEWELLYN'S I'liilailrliililii' Mnnil.ml Unix 1518 Cheitnut Street (ilne-rnrimlln Liquid .'.It VM. iVMYsmw.'Sma Wleclivcn ISOU'kRtreHl l I AOt MAM Your Ceal 1 1 you're net prepared for eventualities Call up lUMMINGS and t c 1 1 -him te send you at least enough te carry you until May mere if you wish. This will mean geed, dependable Ceal selected, cleaned a u d delivered with care, and mere real fuel protection or insurance. But don't wait until the coming big demand ein M$! i-ittit! erncniir rrntitnpiiir .rwiv.' ." I lill lIW?V,li ( V'fVl V T..1 supplies. 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