r. r aj jam ., xfstMHga imibmh r. ,' v w.ffArr-.TK?!CT,i'wrcr:i r i.ifj t'iu 4T. jtf.dii na.. i ;' .w t ... . i-Jt.7vi ; rw Beard of Taxation Orders As sessments Raised and So licitors File Pretests , MERCHANTVILLBJN FIGHT Ceii'ldernblp nitllntlen lins bcrii, nreufcd ' f-cvernl piiburbnn towns in Camden County "vcr the nrtlen of tlic CnmilPH Cnnntv Henrd of Tnxntlert In ordering tlie nssoser te boeot vnlun vnlun llem of properties ever the flptrjM ni ni ready submitted te the Heard of Taxa- ti0Edvnrd T. Herry, solicitor for the Koreucli of Merrlwntvllle. has taken up (he Adit for tlmt boreiicli. which In one of tlte'tewn facing tin- penMbllltv of rrenter nluntlen. Marclinntvllle foil" mv thnt valuations are considerably lower In places Mirreuiidltig Mcrchant- ' T Ofiklvn nnd Audubon will be affected bv the' ordered Increase In vnluntlens. Official of Audubon nnd Oaklyn nre engaged In " neighborly scrn ever val val val itnttone. each borough declaring thnt the respective valuations nre very low. Some of the- complainants nvcr thnt property In Camden City Is net uf ficlently assessed nnd pretest ngaluet suburban property bclnp boosted. Since the New .lorsey Supreme Court knocked out the Property Tax !emp tinn Law the members of the County Tav llenrd have been busy adding the prcvleiHv exempted vnluntlens, Pro fit ngnlntt Increased vnluntlens may further delay the fixing of the county tax rate. Anether Camden t-tere was entered nd robbed early yesterday morning, the Mine Miep nnd dwelling of nmucl Frnnklin. 510 Federal street, being rnnsacked while the family slept. Till 4 In the kccend store located in prominent teetlens te be robbed. Early en Sunday morning the Medel Bakery. Mnrket Mrcct terminal, was robbed of mere than $700. The shoe store robbery was discevcrcJ when the proprietor came downstairs. The thieves took $50 worth of thrift Mamps belonging te Mrs. Frnnklin nnd the children. They also took the ensh register into the back yard, but failed te iccure any money, because the regis ter as emptied en Saturday night. His mother dying in the Homeo pathic Hospital, Camden, lute en Sun laj night, William A. Cobb, fifteen years old, of 105 North Seventh street, Camden, u patient in the same hos pital with pneumonia, is lgneiaut of her death. Dr. William A. Cobb fears te "tell the son of hts mother's death. The deatli of his wife has left Dr. Cobb Cnef-Mrli'Ucn nnd ! anxious eer the condition of his son. Before taking up the study of psjehe-therapy Dr. Cobb as a Methodist minister. He served s paMer of Wilcv Methodist Episcopal Church and wns at'e patster of a church at Sea Isle City. N. .T. Fuiieinl services for Mr. Cobb will tike place Thuisdny from Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church. Camden pastors. cln&Muuttw of Dr. Cobb, will officiate. On a writ of habeas corpus applied for in the Camden Chancery Court 1'iank Reininski. of 102U Lnnsdewnc nvenue, Cntnden, seeks te secure the eiiMedy of his twin daughter, Eleaner I'eminskl, fiem Peter nnd Julia Fol Fel kcmsM? te take one of,the children lenlng the death of his wife In Sep tember, one month after the birth of the twins, Eleaner and Helen, Romln Remln ski accepted the kind offer of the Fol Fel k(skls te take one of the children temporality. The arrangement wns made for the couple te care for Elea Elea eor. In his petition Hominski nvers that the couple hne icfuscd te surren der the child. Through habeas corpus pieccedings, Frank KeminsM, of 10'J Lnnsdewnc avenue, Camden, is "-coking possession of hK cight-jenr-eld twin daughter. The defendants are Mr. nnd Mis. I'eter Fellow ski, who epeinte a smnll farm near Mcrchantvillc Ueminski testified in the Court of Chancery thnt his wife died shortly nfter the birth of the twins, Eleaner and Helen. The father took care of Helen, but gac Eleaner in (are uf the FolkewskK 'Ihe latter hne become greatly at tached te the -child nml declined te glc tier up despite the lather's entreaties. The ceiiplp declared the took care of the bab after the father had lituallj abandoned her. Tiajmeiid I'enn. twent. four c,us old, nitir being ancfteil nt 7-1- Pine street, Camden, as n fuglthe from iiistue, was taken back te Woedbmw . '-. today te unswer the charge of di sorting his wlfe und chljd. Ai tien taken against him by Mrs. I'enn after Ins departure tiem Woodbur staiteil thesenich in Cnnuleu for him. He w.n "i.ileil in th0 i'im. sticet house by City l'etccthe King. Albeit Blown, fifteen .icnis old, hns 'fen missing ;,,, jpsteuluy fiem Ills lieme.Ti ,t, Xeuth street. Camden, and hi lviethir has nsked the Camden r'llie te !nlp In the scutch for him. Ihe lm left the house jesleulaj mom "U tin s(.(), J0 J, l)t Kl) tlieie, "id litis net sjiieVbcen seen b nnj Diunbu- of his fiiiuilj. VENDOR'S POLICE CHIEF REINSTATED Sprague Resigns Unexpectedly and Fring Returns te His Fermer Position P'rffi Dispntch la J.iciidie I'ublie I.cilacr Atlauil,. rilj. M.uch 1 1. Vcntner ''" wu'i iiKniii without a police chief fei about I1m minutes last night when Willlnm Spiague linndcd his lcslgtiatieii ' City Council. The leslgnntjen came Wtlic r unexpectedly, after a letter from lie atleuipjs wlm defended Sprague at I'" tii.il which brought about his dls. mis-l in June. m.'0, and w lilt It was deilarnl hj the Siipiemc Court te hnc bM" liKgulur, had been icau. The lawjers Informed the solens that H'wniess pay sliirtlng fiem the time na'-Jun wns dismissed und continued ,"j he was reinstated nt neon last eijlieidaj. was- immediatelv forth. I'iiu suit would be stinted ncalnst 'in. A icsoliitieu directing that n.'iv iiMieiintinn in "in'i'in u iatl. " '"" Mner Ilielunan then icad the tesls tesls Jtlen w.hleh had been pl,icec fu his nnntls. , fett. mnteS jntcr Unity fnllg, Who was detailed te hneelnl 0( by Mil or Ilrcliiniiii. ulinn tfi'Vi1"1" Wns rpl"stiiteir. was leassigned -..-. luiini-r pest mi police inter. iJ'i1".'""8 bntundue Influence had been ,1I.. '" , the lru inK up of the will of Pl,enry Hj Hess, ivenltfiv imlnt niniui. VSSSRr,'.,nM,-,0W a ent of Pbll AlliSr. f,,1 .but, frJ'H then nnd ur te.the gg his death, nv1020, n cotta 'CAMDEN SUBURBS : HGHT TAX ORDER I ' 1 in MfagwSjfigwBPBiMy, yrr?.t?MiflgjiiM here, Judge Ingcrsell jeslerdny Invnll dated the will under the terms of tWilch MntlH' M. Pellecbek, known nlse as Marian M. Paul, was the chief bene nciary. Airs. Hess brought the suit te tire- vent probation. of the will, alleging that the Pellechck woman wad the "nlflnlt" or nor iniMuiiirl anil tlmt lie was net of testnmentary cnpnclty. 'Tinnglning he was n bartender nfter lie had partaken of liberal doses of "moon "meon "moen shlno" liquor, according te the police, n man giving his name as E. D, Jehnsen, a machinist, leaped from his mttomebllc In Atlantic menue, and bandlshlng n thirty-eight caliber re volver ran nmuck among frightened pedestrians. Jehnsen, say the police, who responded te n riot cnll, finally poked his pistol into the stomach of an Innocent bystander and ordered him te the machine, where the pedestrian was f;lven his. choice of partaking of the Iquer or "eating lend." After a whiff of the stuff the "vic tim" had enough strength te disarm Jehnsen, who wns then held nt the point of the gun until police arrived. Mrs. Amelia Daman, seventy years old, died in the city hospital yesterday ' jyrjnrvrjri - w i.Bt..4viT?wu''i rw',w.;.a,ii.i.'r.,Afi'-jfj,ir,.iir'j.(Tr',pm. ' rj vjmj,..' Silks at a Saving 3 3 -inch Pongee in the natural shade; desirable for waists, dresses and men's shirts; small let te be (tjl 1 C sold Wednesday at V Closely woven Colored Taffeta, 35 inches wide; soft finish; geed weight; standard quality; small let te 1 QC be sold Wednesday at V 40-Inch Crepe de Chine in 40-inch Canten Crepe in a street shades; limited quantity of be nt the usual .$3.00 prade sold Wednesday $2.65 40-inch "Spiral Spun"- in weave similar te Canten; shades for sports and street wear; special for Wednesday at 36-inch Suede-Knit the newest silken fabric of the season; jersey back with face in epenge effect; handsome colorings. Yeu will find our price less than most jjO TTC stores; yard ! O Headquarters for Ginghams T.2-inch English Ginghams special at 43c a yard. 32-inch Scotch Ginghams special at 55c a yard. 32-inch English Ginghams special at $1.00 a yard. Genuine D. & J. Andersen Ginghamsin an unusually wide and attractive variety of patterns and colors $1.25 a yard. At $1.25 a Pair Women's Ribbed Sports Hese of silk and fine mercerized cotton; mere com fortable for early spring wear than silk-nnd-woel or all-wool; black-and-tan black - and - white, cordovan-and-navy, navy-and-green; smart looking; service able. Special Wednesday at $1.25 a pair. At $2.75 a Pair Women's Pure Silk Chiffen Hosiery with mercerjzed lisle tops and feet; black only. We knew of no first-quality Chiffen Silk Hese elsewhere at se low a price. i D fesses for Women rHE popular crepe weaves fashioned in the newest styl es: $18.50 Trimmi ngs are re markable in their variety and color. If you want a handsome Spring Dress at n moderate price, see these Wednes day. Darlington s :1HUHHHHIrmMlHKlHiHOf. t V r U'V "!' .riHHHHBni Sin rH JVV1MnMnMnntrlf C UF. -iW.ti;TOTi,'jriiilMfHi K5nM!TKirMTWTKwr -.r.t-isixw.z .vrvwuurvsTswv' ra ." ' ' a I'ftwj&izi flfffl g:fW7W from Injuries received Saturday night, when, she was run down by a tuxlcab. Members of the Atlnntlc City Hospital Beard of Governors have abandoned plans for the disposal of the present building nt Ohie and Pacific avenues, nnd the construction of a new Institu tion en the outskirts of tlie tlty. The present plant has been found te be ln adequate, but the cost of n new struc ture I'xcceded financial possibilities nt this time, nnd It has been decided te make substantial enlargements te the present building. Mrs. (Jrace Kuehnle, wife of Henry Kuebnle, n nephew of Leuis Kuehnle, City Commissioner, has Instituted stilt for dlveiee en the grounds of desertion. Yeung Kuchnlc, who during the dns when hU uncle wns the Republican "boss" of the city nnd county was one of his chief lieutenants, has been m court several times en non- support charges brought by his wife. He Is new ettnehed te the office of the over seer of the peer. They have two chil dren. Weman Caught Between Trelleya Lancaster, Pa.,, March .14. Mm. Eleda Chrlspencr, of Lltlta, -narrowly ceed line of colors for street wear: small let et tne usual $4.00 grade en sale Wednesday at $2.95 a heavy silk-and-wool fabric $3.50 Darlington Specials in Geed Hosiery At English Ribbed Sports Hese for women of the best mercerized cotton; black, navy, cordovan, sand ; 95c a pair, 3 pairs for $2.75. At $1.35 a Pa:r Women's Pure Silk Stockings, known as 16-strand; lisle tops and feet; rein forced heels and tees. Most Stockings sold at or around this price are 1 2-strand. Special for Wednesday at $1.35 a pair; three pairs for $4.00. Black, white and several excellent shades. 600 Pairs of Women's Silk Clocked ) a sg Hosiery in the Best Spring Shades ( P 0 Every pair perfect;. fashioned legs with seamless feet; lisle tops; reinforced heels and tees; excellent patterns in the clock ins; black-and-white, taupe with self clocks, brown with self clocks, buff with self clocks, navy-and-white. Get a supply Wednesday at Darlington's $1.65 a pair. Fer Wednesday A ki 'A w wV hi 1 f l26f2J9 G UZ6-128 4,-fi-J ? "-wwa&w iif i v , k. ita" - j.t j .iw:iw;ii.' w. .j". r ;ii.: MARCH -14, 1922 SnWWfpmA TfTEfc escaped being crushed te den III heii ,!, etnnnn.l lii'turnll 4 WO trolley I'Bfh nt Penn Squnre jestcrdny. irmiiiiiBiiiwriiriiiri'iiiiMiJiiiiniPiii Delicious! asce Cream Mints I Baskets c 'H1NESE- Woven Scrap Baskets with attractive h,a n d -painted decoratiens: $1.95 Five sizes with black, rose or blue grounds; suitable for home or office. Darlington's "0 95c a Pair 4&tJlb I At all our Stores 1 j 250 Girls' Gingham Dresses at the special price ef: $1.75 Each 1 en geed styles, four of which are pictured. Material of excel lent quality in attractive pat terns and colors; will wash per fectly. Sizes 7 te 1 4 years. Or5 t nre;v n BTMTr .. I'.V HH-iiftMlJr'i',- aBrnCWfVW.H'' .t.ii'v.i .w -r th tv . " - STRAWBRIDGE White Enamel Finish Simmons Metal Beds With Streng Spring $16.50 .Yeu save several dollars en this geed - looking, strongly made, full-size Simmons Metal Bed at this low price. It has continuous pests and heavy fillers, and is nicely finished in white enamel. The price, new, for both bed nnd spring, is only $1G.50. Other Simmons Metal Beds, in white enamel, ivory, walnut and mahogany finishes, range in price from $14.75 te $58.00. Simmons Rell-Edge Felt Mattresses, in one or two pieces, in sizes te fit all beds. b'tranhrldgq A Clethltr Fourth Doer, Ea Leather Bags COME INTO THE MIDST OF THE SPRING MODE BY Simulating Tweeds They arc of calfskin-finish for durability, mottled in tweed tones te admit them te the great society of tweed fash ions, and they utilize two high style points at once by being flat in shape and finished with a long cord handle. Entirely new, exceptionally attractive and, hest of all, moderately priced $5.00. Straw brides Clethl'r Alsls 0. Centre Candies for St. Patrick's Day Hard Candies shamrocks, pipes, hats and potatoes, 40c; Butter Creams 50c a pound. Green Straws, Chocolate filled Straws, Green Lime or Mint Paste 50c a pound. Favers and Mottoes and Nevel Figures galore. Straw brldge & Cluihlcr Basement jF'ej Decoration Dpcerated Crepe Paper. 30c a fold; Papjsr Lunch Sets, $1.00; Paper Napkins, 50c a hundred; Candle Shades, 10c each. Stiaubridxe i. Clothier Aisle 10, Ccntre Transformations and Switches, $3.95 Coiffure aids at consider ably less than regular price .Three-stem Switches and All-round Transformations, in the most-wanted shades and gray $3.95 each. Switches and Transformations Reduced te $5.50 htr.iwbrldKc t lithler P rt riuer Ualcen, Filbert Street Try en a New Wickham Hat $3.75 See for yourself the match less value presented by the Wickham at $3.75. Celers are sand, tan, Londen smoke, English brown, gray or light brown The price is $3.75. See, tee, the? new shipment of Cleth and Tweed Hats, in cluding the Radner Silk-lined Hat just recehed, at $5.00. Spring Caps, eight-piece, of many imported and American materials, at $1.95 te $3.50. .Str.iwbrldBi i Clothier Second Fleer, Market Street, Kaat Thousands of Men's Neckties, at $1.00 Figures, stripes and inter esting novelty designs in a profusion of color combina tions feature these fine Four-in-hands for men Plenty of grays and browns among' them te haimenizc with your new Spring Suit at $1.00 each. MrnwhrMie & Clothier AUI-j 1 Market Street v 'IT Fine Philippine Lingerie Extra Values, $2.95, $3.95 K$ JTV a" 'A I llflK&I TV l I 'ttMl J & c v mfc I) lll.S. ' li a . f i ,4 ii r ' , r' ' wan JVlTi JJ t Iff ' "I' "i r Y ' s - " ffi'msm Spring Fashions in an Opening Gowns, Suits, Wraps, disnlaved Trimmings, Novelties and Dress Accessories every thing that enters into Spring dress in its entirety, is at its best durine these Spring Opening days. The Display of Apparel en the Second Fleer is an event of the utmost Fashion importance; it is a magnificent spectacle, and highly informative en the details of dress for all occasions. Spring Tep Coats Te Complete the Wardrobe of the Well-dressed Man! Spring's balmy days tee warm for the winter ulster, tee cool for no overcoat at all make the Tep Ceat a neces sity te the well-regulated wardrobe of every man. We have assembled an un usually comprehensive collec tion of very fine styles, in cluding Hart, Schafincr & Marx Marx Tep Coats at $35.00 Londen-made Tep Coats, unusual value at $37.50. Tep Coats of Knitted Fabrics $20 & $32.50 Smart Tep Coats of Her ringbone Weaves $20 Dark Oxford Chesterfield $25.00, $32.50, $37.50 A Remarkable Greup of Tep Coats te Sell at $29.50 Bex styles of herringbone and tweed efTecU, made with silk yoke and sleeve linings. Handsome Coats at an unusually low pi ice. - Straw brldRn 4 Clothier Second T'oer 13a The Spring Sale of Women's Sample Shoes of Laird-Schober Make Shoes, Slippers, Pumps, Oxfords Sizes 4, U, 5 A and D Widths At Less than Factory price llus is our annual bpnng one of the most important of such events we have ever held, for, although the number of pairs included is net as great us in seme former sales, every Shee in this great asseitment is the product of Laird, Schober & Company. The collection includes the distinctne stiap stvlea, Sport Spert Footwear. styles for street, senu-fermal and formal occasions, and WHITE Footwear, trimmed and plain -and ether exquisite styles that America's master shoe artists hae pieduced for the coming Spring and Summer season. The finest Shee? and the most beautiful st.les m Anienca aie in this Sale at a price which is nctunllv less than we must pav the manufacturers for Ihe same grades. Many aie maikeil at half and less than half the legular retail prices. Come carlv and please cheese only as mnnv paiis as veu actually need, for Sample Shoes ifre net returnable." -t - Strawrli!c i. Clothier K'li li nnct IMIit" st ipm MGHT GOWNS, with kimono sIcqvcs or sleeveless. f HNVKI.OPK CHKJMIsr.S with straps or regulation arinheles. All of fine but sturdy lingerie cotton, hand-made and hand-embroidered and hemstitched in ex quisite new designs. Seme with Irish or real filet lace motifs, as well. A group of Lingerie awuy out of the ordinal y at such 10 markably low prices $2.95 and $3.95. Straw bridge A Clothier FrMeh Salen. Third Fleer, Wtt k A RWT . '1 W '' fWjl & CLOTHIER Exposition Millinery, Fabrics and $7.90 bample ba e for Women. Piehal.lv YM5 n- -SJM A ;v ivn i M jr jh Ll M 7 -e,T V 'n. 1200 Rompers QCr xe-third Under Price JJk, One e.Cict?per8 fr toli-ef,.1 t0 ? ,ycars' Re'P'-,ia and Play Suits in sizes 2 te 6 years. Eight models, n iln.W ni.vl,.....i.i. J..i.. .. ! dainty light colerlnes. Snmn wltd SSf-AJti118'? ?L ?Wt fresh -. . - w- -... ... u Checked Gingham MerniQg Dresses Unusual at $3.95 In brewn-and-whitc, laven-der-and-white, bluc-and-whitc, also black-and-Avhitc. Charm ingly pretty, with lowered waist-line, wide gingham sash, button-trimmed front jianel, and cellar and cstee of fine white poplin. Sizes 36 te 46. Price $3.95. Dresses of Two-Tene Checked Ginaham, $2.95 Straight of line, with nar row sash. Cellar, cuffs and pocket headings arc of eyelet nttiki-niilnrv. h'nn fintr fhnti the Heuse Dresses usually sold,1 at jjz.ue. ThM Fleer Filbert Strett, Vst Men's Madras Shirts, at 1.65 Woven madra3 in numerous patterns and colorings, with a plentiful sprinkling of the, blue stripe-effects that every one seems te want. Approxi mately 1200 shirts at this low price $1.05 each. Kaat mere. Klulit'.i Street Fer Beys Smart Spring Suits With Extra Trousers $13.75 We Jiave about 500 of these Suits in the new "sports style" which has found greatest favor with boys and parents alike te sell at the unusually low price of $13.75. The fabrics are all-wool and handsome in pattern. Beth pairs of knickerbockers, which come with each co$ arc full lined, $13.75; sizd3 7 te 18 years. Serge Suits Special, $10.50 Just' in time for Spring "dress-up" events. Suits of fine-twill, fast-color blue serge, in sizes 7 te 18 ycar3 at $10.50. Economy Caps in Spring Styles THE OX FORD, a new close fitting style with a small visor, fash iened of tweeds, h e r r i ng- bones, 1.50. suitings and serge Other Caps in wide variety, starting with an excellent as sortment of styles that are really geed value at 90c, up te the fjnest make3 at $2.00. "Babe Ttuth" Sports Caps, in all combinations $1.00. Scrert'I Doer. Flltvrt Stre-t East, Blouse Waists Special. $1.10 Of woven - stripe madras, with attached cellar te button at points and buttoned cuffs. Cut full in size and well made throughout $1.10. Cheviot Blouses 95c White cheviot Blouses, with attached soft cellar. s-xnl rienr Centre Oriental Rugs "Saruk" Many Under Price All the cleer ciaftsmanship of the Peisian rug-makers for generations and generations, seems te hae been put into these superb Saruk Rugs. Beautiful shndes of rose, turquoise blue, geld and ether colors, and tlie.v average in size 4 7.(5 feet. All arc about half pi ice at $100.00 te $175.00. Leveis of the beuuti ful will -want te see these Hugs, suiely. eurm I het Mirk-i Sir, rt Went ; , ' ' : -j- rrn, "ta " ! ' W D ni,ni. .. i. i iu.i.i." M vwi.V.1, Ul IIUIIU-nLlLUIllMIT. A ementa en sale to-mWrewrit ar i I II sW "V 1 V ite. u JJ -- itVil Jaar vn W I. !. tfW. y wj ,fMJ ft !l 9 i Vl . 4.M r .i. & V- l,V4 "' 1 ) ' 1 1 '!',! 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