Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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' Mr. McMichael, a PhUadel-
eyahii, who entertained en piano
NOW EVANGELIST
Last Leader of Siwash Tribe
jHet'e te Attend Conference
of Methedises
WAS REFORMED IN
Warrior-Preacher
PRISON
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at EagM Hut, Londen, during stwa)h Iml!an, , an IntcrMt,n!? nnd
'. WnteC 830, Public Ledger. Intercatpd participant at the annual
' Philadelphia Conference e( the Methe
dist Episcopal Church.
He has been n plcturewjuc figure
(liere. ylth his lone black hair twisted
into a knot held with n rubb"r band,
hl bl(t sombrero with lta band of bead-
wnrk ! lilu Innir filaln MnnL' f.A.1 anil
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kin. Te prepare th paid- mii a Hit! unregenerate life until 1014. when he
of pnwared 5eiaten with iem entered religion by war of the Tomb
watir. then apply te th objectionable ., . .. Vi.rt unit frrlfvlinp
hilri for two or threa mlnutea Whra 1 l,r, eni ew xerif, anil a terrnjinf
th pute ft retnoted. anil th skin Vision,
waahed. .very trace of hair win baia, Chief Manitowoc remes from Sde-
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! flrat a reittrr of comr'etlen.
A irawtd, clear Kkln la the mother
of (oed leek, and the inlest way
te tmure !hl la te malt dillr uae
of our Skin Feed le!lihtfully ef
fectlii, Jet narmlet, .tare, II.
Tube. 85c.
LLEWELLYN'S
PhlladalpIila'aStandard Drugstore
1518 Chettnut Street
I net mar the meit 1 """' "' , V' '"" , " "V, , .
lnaurn reiulti nee twenty-two children und wan the last
tone. Adv. ohief the Government permitted In the
ISlnach tribe. He has traveled all ever
j the country as a "circus Indian'' In. hi
earlier manhood and latterly In hN gev
, pel evangelistic work.
When he lest the rhlcftalnxhtn of his
' tribe he went with the old Ituffnte Hill
show nnd later with the HU Hanch
1 nnd ether organizntleno. lie wns a
"trouper" until he was past sixty.
In 1914. lie says, he was with u show
it tin" Hippodrome In New Yerk, when
he was arretted for carrying n weapon.
He was In jail nearly a month nwnltlng
trial, and then was sentenced te
eighteen months. Fer the first six
I nlgbts. he '.aid today, he could net sleep
j In the prison cell, because he was
' haunted constantly by the specter of n
man In a red robe, with a cress nnd a
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PURE
FRESH PAINT
geyeve Me
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"Speaking of
Qperati6n8"
it's it's a building operation,
get in touch with Kuehnle
about the painting. You'll get
the utmost in quality and work
manship at surprisingly low
prices. Estimates gladly sub
snitted no obligation.
"5avtn-Surrac"
Kuehnle
PAINT'&PAINTING
Vine & 17th. Sts.
.. swteatj; iuce779
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1 (('"Scf llm
flere's Insurance Yeu
i Get Paid for
!" It lan't often you cet paid for
being protected. Yet deposits,
which you can make here up until
IA 10 o'clock at ntght, and en which
I f we pay Interest, afford you abio abie
'" "lute protection against a safe
robbery In your store.
REPUBLIC
trust: company
J(&9 Ciestnut Street
HOURS 9AM-XQPM
I 'vnlj in his hand. The chief tehl n
fellow prisoner, who advised him te j
see the chaplain. The latter cave iilm
n nililn. vh!rh he rpfld threueh several 1
1 times during his Imprisonment. After i whip. Oscar Upright; Held innstur
that, he said, thi specter ceased te
trouble him.
A fellow prisoner explained much of
the IMb'e te him. nnd wnen lie was re
leased he was a believer and wished te '
help ethers. He has been de'.ng evan
ge'ltlc work since.
The Chief will bpeak at a meeting In
St. Luke's Church, Orthodox ftrcet and J
Frankford nenue. Sunday. .
LOUDMOUTHEDiXHORTER
STARTLES WINDOW WASHER i
"Judgment Day Coming," He Yells
at Negro at Ninth and Market Sts.
There is a leligleus enthusiast some
where In this city who may be 11 prophet
and then again lie may net.
1 At 7 :.10 o'clock this morning he came
I upon a colored window washer at Ninth
nnd Market urect. There was noth
ing in the appearance of the teller te
Indh'Ale n crvine need for conversion.
but the exhorter suddenly took off hit. I
hat and addressed hlni'wiili burning
words. I
1 "The day Is coming the Day of
Judgment H coming." he announced I
in tones, that might be called stentorian.
The washer of windows allneht I
dropped his long-handled brush.
I "What jeu hay?" he inquired po pe
1 litelv.
1 "The great Day of Judgment ls at
,bandj" repeated the ether with 1111
1 n biited ardor. .
' "Huh !" commented the exhertee and
forthwith resumed his labors, nor did
lie from that time en evince the slight
est inteiest in the proceeding. 1
Fer the next ten minutes eccleslas- ,
titlcnl erblage sprouted prefuselj, but
1 lie seeds fell upon barren seu. '1 110 srif srif
nppelnted mKslennry wns ignored nnd
, he In turn ignored the npprecietie
audience which had assembled meanwhile.
At Inst he stepped, beat his breast ,
with his battered black hat in sad
.resignation and took his uicdlutivc way j
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Twe-Yeac-Old Seuth 'klnggeld
Street Girl Hit by Truck and ''
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One child was killed and, three, wom
en were seriously 'injured ,ln autoine-
bile accidents last night. , , "" ,
Twe-year-old Jane Murphy, daugh
ter of Jehnvli. Murniiy, 14Mt8euth
Itlnggeld strf ct. was killed whfa' struck
by in truck a she was crossing the street
In front of her home. ,
She had been slttlnj en the .steps,
nnd upon seeing a friend en the oppo
site pavement, dashed' into the street
In front of the truck. The -mschlne
was driven by Fred Ersllnr, 17J8
Seuth TwentjT-feurth street. The alrl's
head was crushed. , '
Twe women w ere Injured when the
automobile In which, they were riding
collided with nnether In Deven., rand,
near Valley Ferge Park. , ' T ,
Mrs. It. X. Allen, sixty years tld,
5818 Webster atreet, West Phlladel.
.!.! a.llt.(nlHl a haIiihajI aal1'
I broken arm and ether injuries, and f
1 In a serious condition at the Brvn
MAIN LINE FOXES SHAKE MMr.UGft
I ster. street. Is In the same hospital with
Lewer Mer.en.Hunt Club Organized ffTxiSn. SSSf;
and Officers Elected seii-ln-lw of Mrs. -Allen, the driver,
Vagrant foxes who cninpir nbeut the nnd his wife, both of Ihe same nddress,
escaped iiniujureu. '
Trooper M. O. Hnrnels, of the Slate
police, arrested l.ee l)esche, twenty
live jeflrn old. of North Union, street,
West Philadelphia, said te be the driver
of the ether automobile. Hqiiire Smith;
ut ltcrwyn, held him in $1600 bail.'for
court. Fire men, nil intoxicated, 'ac
cording te the police, were ln'Besche's
car. .'
While crossing Bread street near
Berks last night, Mrs. Anna Wlglns,
sixty years old, was struck by an auto
mobile and seriously injured. She was
taken te the Women's Homeopathic
Hospital, where it was mid she suffered
a fracture of the skull and internal
Injuries.
CHIEF MAMTOWAG
Last chief of Slnash Tribe, who
new is Methodist retlvalLst
Main Line section have 111010 double In
store for a ncwvhtint club has been
formed. It wns organized last night
at. the home of W. A. L. llniker, of
tilndwyn.
The new organization Is te be Knew'n
ns Lewer Merieii Hunt Club. The club
hns 11 puck of fifteen pairs of American
heutuK In the regular teiiMin It pro
poses te hunt four days a week.
The follewiuz officers weic elected:
Mnster of hnuuds. Mnlcelm Kpriglit ;
Upright : Held mnster. It.
II. Burgess; treasurer, MIs .lean
Ingelow Barker; iilstnnt tieasurer,
Muyshall H. Gnihaui.
CARDINAL DUE TOMORROW
All
OFFICE SPACE
FOR
RENT
L 608-612 Chestnut
Street
570 Square Feet
5th Fleer
Frent Reems
Apply
Mr. Dallas
606 Chestnut Street
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"Three o'clock!
All's Well!"
In ye elde days when
Philadelphia was yeuntf
when the. booming voice
of the night watchman
proclaimed each hour of
hi nightly vigil he car
ried a lantern like this.
St thi and ether
itligiu in our showroom.
LKNTIN6 Fixtures
' MDDiE-MUME CO.
. 314656 Lancaster, Ave.
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Plans Completed for the Lecal
1 Reception te Prelate
I Plans nre completed for the
local reception te be tendered Car
I dlnal Dougherty tomorrow evening
) upon his arrival from Reme. The spe
cial train from New Yerk bearing him
is due at Bread Street Station at 7 :1ft
o'clock. The Cardinal, accompanied
by Monslgner Jeseph A. Whltaker,
' chancellor, will be escorted te this city
by Hedman Wanamaker. of New Yerk,
I and a delegation of 1200 priests and lay
men of this diocese.
Mayer Moere will greet Cardinal
Dougherty at Bread Street Station,
where the Reception Committee will .
form In precession, preparatory te re
ligious services In the Cathedral.
Jehn V. Loughney, mnster of the 1
fourth degree, Knights of 'Columbus, !
mil be chief marshal of vthe parade. I
He will have as ins personal aides I
Colonel Edward J. Meehan. H. Eugene '
Heine, Michael F. Haughey, Jeseph I
'. MeMenamln nnd Raymond Beliem. .
The Olympic, en which the Cardinal Is j
11 passenger, will deck late today
ACCUSEAS GAMBLER ,
Asst. U. 8. Attorney Andersen Says'
Man Held for Killing Has Recerd
Samuel Newman nlies Kuuffman,
''who Is held here pending advices from
Pittsburgh, where he Is suspected of I
having killed a postal clerk recently. ,
was a familiar figure around the race'
tracks and gambling dens of New Yerk
nnd tills city, according te Rebert M. ,
Andeisen. Assistant United States Dls
tnct Attorney, who is piesvcuting
Newman. j
"I hnve looked Inte the career of this
innn and tinil he Is of the dangerous ,
specie. Advices from our New Yerk .
office confirm our belief that he spent 1
much uf his time and money dining '
women and In gambling."
After the murder of the postal clerk 1
It was discovered that upward of .$2.1.- '
000 In negotiable bends and securities
weie stolen from him, police bay. Sev- I
eral of tbes have turned up recent!.
Newmun was arrested In a brekernge '
house here Saturday ns he was negoti
ating an nlleged stolen bend.
PREDICTS MID-WEST FLOOD
Dr. Nobles Says Deluge With Torna
does Is Brewing Along Mississippi j
A great rainfall attended by violent
tornadoes en each side of the Mississippi '
Vnlley, i predicted by Dr. Milten A. I
Nobles, 1027 .Sanxem street. 1
Dr. Nobles lecently predicted a vol vel
niiii.' disturbance In Hal). HU
prophecy was followed by an eruption
of Vesin his. His observations are based 1
buirelv 1111 direction and temperature nf !
the winds, which he contends, are con
tinued by the internal temperature of'
the earth. ,
Leuis E. Wiser.
Qhe Quality furniture Center
160-267 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia'
Bet Locust and Spruce
AT triSER'S you will find that furn
1 ishing a home in accordance with
geed taste does net necessarily involve a
prohibitive expenditure. Here, a modest
sum gees far. Whilst quality is of the
highest and assortments of the widest,
prices are surprisingly modest.
fr,
fiitirnj; Roem Suite, in Qtteen .Anne period.
In rich tone, dark Walnut or Mahogany
finish 10 piccei
(Pedestal effect ends)
$275
MOTHERS arc especially invited te view our
gallery of Nursery "furniture with its interesting dis
play of charming suites in various enameled finishes.
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I'll t diamond has been removed from Jilie1
1 eldstyle geld jing and-rpip,bnje4"Intte i( '
t s " pliti'num ring of latest fashion. Ita'lieatity,
and value have been, greatly enhanced.,
; Plain seitair6 meurjtings are rie" longer in
fashion Whjy jnqf. resetr'Vetir diamond into one
yf the new platinum rings? ,We show a large
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DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
TTIKV AIJ. "tU." FOR CITID I
Jill taut luffrasliti an no exception.
When thilr sreat cauae" waa wen unit
IlienT You'll In Inteieiteil In knowing 1U0
cart CupM played worn auffraslili dreppaJ
militant rneaauraa. Ba sura te read the
Misailna Section Of ntst SJus4a' fvuue
LiSlMSS iiana 11 a nasii. .
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1306 Walnut Slreel
Offer Wednesday
350 Dresses
15.75 - 29.75
Values up te 39.50, 59.50, 95.00
Plain 'and Beaded Street
Afternoon and Dinner Medels in
Satins, Geergettes, Canten
Crepes, Tricetines and Taffetas
in the famed L. Stene atyles,
priced ridiculously low te effect an
immediate disposal.
250 Dresses
.Specially Selected Frem the
Higher-Priced Groups
32.75
Valuti up te 125.00
All the Late.st Fabrics and Celers
Are Included
Of Course the Lew Price'
la a Cash Price Only
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1650
Coats
Beys and Girls
2H te6 Years
In the much-wanted
tweeds in the pastel shades;
individual in style; custom
tailored throughout.
If Yeu Place
', Spring Order New.
$60 Suits $ JT
;tb Ywir Orfe ?
SuiHngs, $se
' c$70Suitints,$55
$80 Suitinfi, $65
te $115) Suitings, $100
Get Samples ,
open and
preposition.
THe reduction is -real the
quality the best te be had.
Hundreds' .wait .for this,
sale it's , established
we've held it for 25 sue
cessive years at least.
Friday, March 31
Positively Last Bay
This ,' is- an'
above - beard
tf
Jump into the open drdwer. Jump
hard! Yeu can't harm it. Tlie
drawer will still "coast" in, or
euf at a touch afterward.
Shaw-Walker
Steel ,
Letter Files
BUILT like a sky
scraper with
skyscraper uprights,
cress-pieces, girders,
etc., of channel steel.
Even go skyscrapers f
one better, because elec
tric welded into one solid
piece. Ne nuts no
belts no rivets no
reds t no screws.
Drawers silent and.
speedy. Will run 100
years without repair or
attention. - .
Guaranteed the; best
file you ever used or
your money back.
Shaw-Walker
1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
' fJTSB fro "' viu,N want at prices
TLCHliO ybuU want te pjivyl ...
A $C.OO Bebette Twill Silk
A All colors. ; " ' '
At $7.50 Banded Leghorns, 'bound edges.
At $10.00 Ribbon and-atraw hats.
At $12.50 New felts; all-colors.
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and Tomorrow Order
. Nene Toe Early for
Easter Delivery
Gala Day Tweed
Suits
60
Te Your drier
Capet, $32J0 . Jumpers, $22.50
Hate te Match, $7. SO
Today and Tomorrow
Special !
Tweed Coats $g
keady te Wear
W.H.EMBICK&S0NS
1618-20
Chestnut St.
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WHY a Stearns Knight
and this doesn't tell half the story
E A meter that stays quiet, that
E does net require frequent
"tappet adjustments" te keep
b it se, ,
b A meter that actually improves
with use.
X A four that makes the multi-
E cylinder really unnecessary.
E An oiling system that gives oil
S under pressure when needed.
5 A starter that turns the meter
E -at a speed twice the usual
E amount.
E An ignition system built by a
b firm who knew what the words
"accuracy and synchronism"
E mean.
E A clutch that requires a mini-
E mum effort te operate, yet net
se soft that the "feel of the
clutch" is lest. . '
b A transmission whose control is
s literally at your "finger's
E end."
E A transmission whose "high-i
S speed" clutch will never wear
E out.
s A universal joint set thnt eper
ates normally, in a "straight s
' line." .,
A service break that can easily s
"lock the wheels", with sur- g
prisingly little effort and g
threw, and of a size that does -
nnl Vimiiiwi feanlianf rpllTlin?. S
A steering "hook-up" which 3
takes the read snouts dpjeib i.s iv
'MammUme 4-Ua AvtXerAvJm TlOTIfiH. 4 91 'J
A frame of Unusual strength, a' .J
SDrlnars te which the word - J
"breakage" is a remote term., s 1
springs ex iewyet wiae iw
,of which sJI leaves are'Qhrome a
vanadium 'steel. . ...
Spring eyes equipped witn g
nauged bronze busmngs wni; - 4
flange presents a large flat a
rirnncn.ViAarinir surface te tllO S '
aVimiilrlam an jllianeaM nrfiVellt-i 3 1
ing rapid,wear and practically a
eliminating shackle slap! , g
Break shafts, clutch 'shaft and a, '
all merirtg or esclljating levers j
are equipped with OUless,g
"The best -built chassis in' a V
America." s 1 1
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908 N. Bread Street- '
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