Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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ER OF BRYSON
3151
DOUBTS HIS SANITY
Says Mether Knete Accused
Physician Had Common
Law Wife
TRIED TO DISSUAPE rJIM
gp'ilnt DlKreUli le Evtnlna Public l.rtetr
lMntlnleii. ra.. April lH.-'-My
mother knew that my brother wii liv
ing wllli woman In Huntingdon
Count v, nmt tw M everjtlilnj "
Vwr te Induce him te give lier up and
come back te Vlilnrsjen."
Mr-, l.nurn Unmlnll. MMer nt Dr.
JTfrbrrt Hr.vnti. who hcl.J here en
t , elinwe or miinleHn-r Ills nllraul
rnmn en-lnw wlfe. mailc this frank tl.-t-Ian
ten bore today In the Hist Inter
view hc Ims cranled newspaper men
i lnre she came here with the pliysjdan
lared mother. .
"Mv brother eetiltl net have been In
hi richt mind or he would never have
fired 1 the ihet. if he did fire it. which
Mini that woman, flic continued.
Mr. Knndnll Is a woman of refine
me'nt with the aatne illunlty of manner
and quiet purpose which has character
i?pd her met her. - ......
'"Dr. Charlc It. T.iire. of AN iislilnu iislilnu
ten. cjee fiJend of my brother, who
wen with hi in In France nnd who gave
Mm medical Attention for his tliell-tlim-keil
condition, nfter the war. mix
declared that Dr. Ttryaen lii! net been
tn n normal iond,lflen since he ciune
home from the war. Dr. I.uce ha com cem com
p.milcnted with my brother nnd lin. de
clared he will de everything humanly
pefflhlc for him ut the tilal.
Va Noted4er Self-Control
"Score of the docter'a friend In
Washington, both In the army and In
civil life, have sent him telegrams de
rlnrlng their belief that hi" could net
have killed that wemnn except In a me
ment of mental oberrauon.
his calm, even temper. His self-ontrel
Jir ureilici n ume.a iitei iu
r-entrui
was one eW.ls chief crm.ac.eriMlcs.V
Mrs. Hanilail told incidents et tier chosen te represent this city. i ,' i"ni,.nf.vvii nnil in AlerrV Hnmii i
l.,,1,.,'. nnrllne life nnil minU nf lis, . .... . ,. . . . I " LMOMOWII lllld 111 .lCn' Ues ll(i.,
U le i nie e'r I iffl I I '' nlhi ,,", le,,nl ""' s,Il"l ! He, announced several weeks age he
t v, Hv I In the remote "vllla-p of '.'"" f ,llP ""'I' l"'1'' meet-; would net be n een.lldate for reneml-
rMwIlle'aae aSppeMinttl offing at the home of Miss Kannle Cecl. -'''; . !'''''" '" "'-' lb
the woman for whose murder he i(ran, i:i Seuth Twenty-second vf..,.t .'""" l"n",H- -"nT '"
Wc knew at home that the dnclerl ,0, cenMiIecapplleanta. They gave fuvor fuver
wn ,mf liimsidf. His letters indlenteil ! "hie (enslderatinn te the names of
thnt he worried night and day about bis
pntiertts. nnd there were Hints that he
was ireunica wiui rccuiiciiircs ei uic
thell-sheek condition.
"Seme weeks age one of lijs patients
died in the hesp;tal at Huntingdon. ,
This affected him te a marked degree. ,
He attended the patient's funeral, and
It was there that he broke down com
pletely. ' 'Something happened te my right
mile.' " he said in his letters later.
'Keeling seemed te leave my right arm
nnil limb, and my face iw'tchcd and
was without feeling for a time.'
War Blighted His Career
"I de net believe Dr. Hrysen re
covered from that attack. Something
nuisi hnve happened In his brain when
he fired the Miot which killed that
woman, If he really fired that shot."
Mrs. Randall told of Dr. Hrysen s
earlier career, et his bright prospects
In Washington ns a practicing physi
cian, and of hew that career wan ac
ilfleeil when war came.
She said be wan n graduate of the ,
Geerge Washington University and of
Columbia University.' nnd Hint he hud
pinttlced several years In Washington
before the war.
He was born in Plilladelph.n. she
Mid. nnd is forty jcars old inste.nl of
forty-eight, ns the authorities state.
The night the sheeting took place;
was the anniversary of the death of Dr. (
ltrysen m intner, wne wnsn Miipiiuimcr,
fir. Hrysen. reduced te a haggard
hulk by the shock of the slicl llin; ei the
Argnnue and the terrific strain which
he has been undeY the last few da.vs,
new appears te have passed his "zero
hour" and with his mother, sister and
vni- buddies rallying te his defense he
appears te have taken new hope.
URGE DAIRY CONGRESS HERE.
Plans for National Event Were Dis
cussed by Business Men i
IMann for Inducing dair.imeu te IiiIiik
the World's Dairy Congress and the
National Dairy Shew te be held iu
Oi'leber te Philadelphia weic ills-Cii'M-d
by it group f IniNineHu men ill u
meeting at the .Hellevue-Huatferd lo le
Ifcj. The meeting was under the
allspices et the Interstate Dairy Conn- '
dl.
The World's Dairy Congress was pro
vided for In the Federal Agricultural ' Six Hurt by pemb In New Yerk
Act of March. 121. The IWdcni In- I New Yerk. April l.'t.-Six persons
ile. , foreign t.everniiicnls te send repre- WP. ujuw HS n wl.eu n bend.
n?,11" n"(l "hiblts te the congress. I exploded In a tenement house nt JIS
nieeengre! lasts n eek. This year ' .;Urldge street, en the Kait Side, de
..in pxp"'te(1 ,hat "t)el,t em,MM visitors , nielUhlug the stairway between the Ihlid
'u' 'eme. n)u f.,,,,.,1, flu0,.s n, iparlng a large
hole in a wall of one of the apartments.
FALLS 50 FEET INTO QUARRY'
Ardiley Man It Found Seme Time '
Later, Seriously Injured
I'aul Coppla, forty jears old, North !
filenslde. lell ever t lie edge of n quarrv
Pit at AiiNlc,v, Inle Inxt night, and i
landed en a pile of dirt fifty feet he he
Jew. He is In the Ahiiigten Memeilnl
Hospital with serious Internal injuries
and a criMicd leg.
The ipinrry pir Is only a few feet i
dlMnut linm n roadway nenr Ardvle
Mat mn, and it h believed (.'ep'plu be- I
rame iniifused and Mepped ever Ihe I
;ix lie was found, uncoi.'-cleiis, sonic I
time later by two workmen. ,
LOSES RINGS KILLING. TIME
8. 42d St. Weman Saya She Left I
$500 Diamond in Theatre '
I'ntliarliift Alliipert Hendersen, SOS'
Penlli Feity second hlreet, teid polite I
today she left two ringN. ene of them u ,
diamond valued at .5500, in the wih. wih. wih.
roem of a t'hestnut stieet theatre jr- '
terday afternneii. I
She said b,e had gene te the theatre
te Kill time befeie going le ihe dress
Maker . When she get te the. dress
lunker h, she dlseeveied the Iesh and
Juirrird back te the wnshroem of the
theatre, hut the lings worn gene. The
ether ring was n class ring of Drexel
Insllttlte of the class of UKJ1.
MAN INJURED IN RUNAWAY.
E90 Harber Resident Run Over by
Cart After Horses Frightened
. ft ""Iwr. X. .1.. April l.'l. Sam
uel hldred. thlrly-elghl years old. ii
severely Injured here last evening when
n nlr of spirited young horses iitached
te n wagon leaded with a ion of sand
became figliteneid and duwlied awuy.
. 'I'ldred was hurled under the wagon,
Ml) wheels pat-slug ever his ehest,
nSl"S cl'''sr" '! Injuring him
ni u n,,.V $w" '", I" Hie Kgg
eritkSi ne,p4 where h,s audition in
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Seek Scholarships '
.MISS KKANCRH IIUWAKD
MISS ETTA THOKI'
Are applicants for the Suinnier
Srhoel ter erl(liig (ilrls at liiyn
Mnwr. Miss 1 toward lives at 2I,".
Ka.st Alleglienv avenue, and .Miss
Thorp at :t:M8 Iterer street. They
are freipienlly mistaken for sisters
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CONSIDER 32 WORKING GIRLS'
rnn nAimnr it nnvit iiimn
run UUUnOC, HI en ID! PIHWni
- - .
Thirteen en List Frem Philadelphia
EageHy Await Outcome
Thirteen, Philadelphia working girls,
I nil candidates for summer school schel-
inrshlps nt Itiyn Mawr College
arc
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earn the nnmes
of the fortunate ones who will be ,
thirty-two from
I'enus,lviinla
arc diMricted
and
te-
Maryland, whl-li
aether.
'phe entire quota for Pennsylvania
uni Maryland Is from fifteen , eight -
,,PMi H0 , (,,.,, n,v bwund le be some dls-
niiiieintr-il seekers for n college educa-
Hen. Hryii Mnwr will eiitcrrinii nie
I student guests tills year from
among (
working clrls from nil parts of the
country. 'The summer school was In-
liiugur.ited Inst year with great success
bv MUs Themas, president of Hryn
Mawr.
The Philadelphia girls niueii'; (lie np
1 plicints aic:
Kttn Theip. .'ILMS Heier street:
I'Y.iiices Heward. 1!0."." Hast Allegheny
I avenue; Frieda Springer. 'JOL'.'i Seutli
1 Percy street : Kliuira Wilkin-. 'JlUt
.Seuth Sixth streu: Katheriue Hill.
:!tlSII Cr.'ssen'strrpt : Mary Canter. I (Kill
North I.lnwoed sticet : Stephanie Fran-
czak, 1."l Hoxberough avenue: Hlixn-
beth Hudelph. 1(1(1." Neith l.iiiilenwoeil
llf..nl. Iti.illi,7 Ivimil.u .".lltU W...
I'i.in ....ii. ( '. iii ,,,-.,
t llfferd sireet ; Saruii
h Ft'rdeniit, t'Jl'
WMiiic'-; IMl'.'i
i Stiles trecl ; Dera
Seuth I'alihill street : Marietta Mm
ray. 4D1S Oakland sticet; He-e Dui f
uiii n. 41111 Pcnn-greve street.
Miss Tliei p iiuil .MiN Heward have
been friends for ycnrs. They bear n
nun lied leseuiblniiie In euch etlier, iiml
arc eiieii unsiahcii ler siiers. 1- ive
yea in age they entered V. W. ('. A.
work nt the Kensington branch ;u,:l ie-
reiepeu iiiiusiiai p.eiicicnc) as swim-
ibeis
DR. MATHESON AT DREXEL
New President Hopes te Oevelqp
Athletics at Institute
Dr. K. '. Matheseii, new president
of Drexel Institute, has arrived nt tjie
school nnd assumed full charge. lie
sncieeds Dr. Mellis (tedfrey, resigned.
All heugh he has begun ni the work as
head of the Institute, he will net be in
augurated until next year.
Dr. MathcMin announced that he1
would devote t-tiecial alfenllen in the
engineering school and hoped te make
it one of the best In the country. He
sntil iiNe that he will develop athletic
te a point heretofore iui" uuled at the
mIieiiI.
Dr. M.ithe-en was the head of
Georgia Tech for fifteen years.
PiX
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LILIK?latrw aaLw
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GOOD TASTE AND GOOD BUSINESS
The use of Cranes Bend for business stationery
is usually due te one of two motives or both.
Either the head of that business has a feeling
for fine paper that is, he likes it for its own
sake or he has a lively sense of the effect of
such paper in adding a certain prestige and dis'
tinctien te the house that uses it.
Either motive is creditable. Crane's Bend
certainly does satisfy a taste for beautiful paper,
and it certainly does carry a sense of value, of
werth'whilcness, te whoever receives a letter
written en it.
ioe selected new rag stec
121 years' experience
Bannetes of 22 countries
Paper money 0438,000,000 people
Government bends 018 nations
Cranes
'business papers '
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AFTERRELAPSE
Senater Suffering Frem Per
nicious Anemia "Feels
a Let Better"
HAS BEEN ILL FOR MONTHS
Hy the Axvulated I'resi
rittsburgh. April 1H. Senater Wil
liam K. Crew, who hn been 111 from
pernlcleiiM iinemlii for Mime time. rcMed
i well Inst night and "feels n let better
today." necerdlng te a report from
McrrW Itiwliltnl. Scenlne l'rinr' enn-
ditlenwaM considered ii'lllcit vcteii nv
! by III iiluMc'laii. lie litis been in ll.i
hevpllnl four month.
The following official tnteiu'in ih
I Issued by Mercy Hospital InM night:
' "On account of e many luiiulrlej
nun in niniiy rennicung re ions con
cerning the lllncKe of t'nlted States
Senater William K. Crew, we feel It
our duty te stale that from the leK!n- '
fling ei ins mucus ne nns nnu severe .
anemia, the type of whhh e believe
te be pernicious. 'lhN conclusion was I
renciieii aucr a luoreiigu htiniv et ins
else. i
I "During the first two months In the ,
.ma.iflnl Slnnnffir Prow's nniiillttmi mi
..Itl t7nn I I '! u nnli.T II..I. im. '
proved te a considerable extent, but lie '
lins net been nhle the last month te held
uluit he previously had gained. '
,""",0I..';W.i,,::,,!".f": !!!!'
than at any time during bis Illness. ,
is. however, somewhat imprewd te-
day. .
a,11,."'11?, ,n.0l'',,' l;',le'lny member
MV- (,TM . r1,?l,,y '"" ,eP'!. "I"""'
mened te the bedside nnd In l.nlen-,
town It wns said vr. A. k. L'iew. the
Dl'lliliur uiuiiit-i. i,-il iim-ii' .M'Mi'rniiy
morning te go te IiIr hrether en n hur
ried summons. He reached the- hospital
late yesterday afternoon.
Appointed te the United States Sen
ate last October by Governer Sproul te
succeed the late Senuter Knox. Mr.
Crew hns appeared in the Semite only
twice, I lie nay ne was-sworn iu ami envu
nrt;r nmt. ...e vr ' I."' . "m.'- h;;
BURNHAM IS RE-ELECTED
Again Chesen President of Civil (
Service Reform Association t
Th 'Mvll Service He-rerm A -soda-
lien lieil its annual meeting yesterday
In (lie City Club nnd re-elected (leerge
Hurnhnm. .lr.. president: Clarence !..
limner, clinlininn : Samuel It. Scott.
tr),nM.l.rf n,i Albert Smith I'aught.
secl.-tary. for the ensuing jeur. Charles
t 111. ...!.. ...ut.l...1
.1. inii'iiu ,i'f,in'u. s.
A statement from William Dudley
Keitlke. ncllng presldcnl of ihe Na
tienal Civil Service Hefurm League.'
pointed out that "The recent removals
In the Federal service show a genera'
misapprehension by the public and by
tin: higher efiVlnbi of the tievernment
theunelvcM as
e tue unreMi'icleil power
of removal under
the Federal Civil
Service Law.
Seeka Maid and Misting Apparel
KI(urlH nre being made today te Iiml
n Negro maidservant wlie left (lie
limine of Mrs. I.. Ilarrioen, 'SVM North
Itread street, about the time Slilld
. erth of dresses disappeared. ,
110 YOi; W.XT A I'HKIl AUTOMOIIII.K? .
Tin. clHlflil celiiinnn of th I'ulillc l..Uf '
Mi mime of the bit liartalna te be found
In INfcl Can nn page JT. -IWe. '
j&Zg
VTKW brands need scientific hexlng
color scheme- shape design
quality.
WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC.
448-452 Yerk Ave., Phila.
Manufacturers of
SPECIAL PAPER BOXES
CLEANING
I
Blankets Draperies
Curtains Carpets
Oar Cleaning Preem It Thorough
An establishment of ever Kifi
years' experience settle the fines fines
tlen of dependability
I
t
Over liiu rears of Service
y
Barrett, Nephews & Ce.
Old Mu.n Inland lljflni
l-lNlahllMlimnl
W.Cer.12lh & Ssniem (118 S. I2tb)
rnene miff lrtlnul
'l'
ROW
MPROVES
f2?iW
HaWl
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mtmsm
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DANNY SAYS GOOD-BY
Mrs. William H. Page's Cellie.
Neighborhood Pet, Is Dead
Children In the nelghhoiheod of
Twenty-third ami liciwt n recti, lire
mourning the less of it dear friend,
Dnniiy, the big, white, woolly rellle.
with whom they iiIwu.im usVd te romp
after school, and who would coin" run
ning le meet them ready te play, i,
deml nnd ninny chlldlHh tears were shed
today.
Diuniy wn the properly of Mrs. Wil
1 1 it in II. I'nge, L'.'IM Locust street, wIm
riiled him from a puppy. Net only
had tf wen the henit of every child in
tin' neighborhood, hut at his home lie
huh tegnrdeil im one of the family and
Mn. I'nge feelstlie less kcenl.i. Dnnnv
ns fourteen ycnrs old?
' " i Injuring a nlnc-year-eld boy last night.
2 FIRMS FOR HADDONFIELDfeur men I ni, nutomebl.le picked up
- tlie- Inftirecl child nnd placed him In the .
Radie Apparatus and Aute Signal ,,., bll, ,,reeCeded only n short ills- I
Concerns te Start Operations I tance until they struck another boy. j
The organization of the l.ee Itndle , Tlien the men ty)k te tb"!i' Jieels at.
Corporation, a collect .. with New Yerk .,niu.M ,, Vninneiint avenue and
bucking, was nnneunccil today In Had
dentleld. N. .1.. where the 'lew conic. n
Inn taken ever n fleer of th building of
the .lelm K. Ilniul t'e.npaiiy. tis n fnc-
lery, tine hundred men wil be cm-1,
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nil IM
lScv Yerk. 14 Dreldent of the cemnanv. I.
uil.lllis. .iiiiiiuirii inn iieussjiiciir.
. .lelm II. I.lppincelf Jr.. Majer of .
Mnililenllelil. Is president or tile ncu I ' ,, ., . ,i . i.'i.t ,i,,. i
Signnl ('empany. another een.crn. wlthMden of tnklng h Im te the "e'ia' '"
SIUO.OIHI cnpltnl. whiih will Mart world were surprised te find llie inert nod. i ,
June 1 en another Meer of the tunic
litilldlng. The company will MinnufiU'-
ttit - e automobile signals.
HELD FOR DOUBLE CRASH
Truck Driver Ran Inte Aute
and
Was Only One Hurt
Mi,.iael Dl Orle. Wi (iennmitewii
n vi line. Iilnmrnl for n double unto cel-
liien last night nt Htentei. nvciiuc nenr
I'hil-Kllenn street. wn held In $.-tH
(ji ,. ,H ,ennng leiilitiued bv
.Mnglslnite I.indell teduy. Di Drie was
the only one hurl in the crash nnd he
wns treated at the (iermnntew-.i Hoi Hei
pital for cuts and bruises.
Dl Orle, driving a truck, was-following
the touring enr driven by Frank
Hatcher., of Palmyra. N. J. He run
the IrucK Inte the rear of Hatcher's
machine with such force that the latter
plunged into the nutomebile of I). ('.
I'eck. of till Kevclund nveniie. Cleu
side, coming ill an opposite direction.
CLASS
FOR AUTOMOBILES
rROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE TRICES
Founded 1664
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30rH & Wal.nct PuiMbKiFnu
Din Charge Account. Invited ''iiKViHB Mail Order Filled Vimm
Fur Repairing and Remodeling at One Third Off
"Pay in the Fall When Delivered"
Lw9vll&
1215 Chestnut Street
(55) Fur Coats
On Special Sale Tomorrow
at much less than the actual
cost of the skins alone
Only 55 coats, all one of a kind, but each a remark
able value. If you want te buy n fur coat new for
next winter at a bargain price, come and see these.
:BUY FOR NEXT
A Small Deposit Will lUaerr
torts' Vault Until Ntxt
CentintMd Monthly Through
Origin! Prict
65.00 Marmet Ceat
76.00 Rueian Peny Ceat
75.00 Marmet Ceat
85.00 Rutaian Peny Ceat
75.00 French Seal Ceat
95.00 Rueian Peny Ceat
80.00 French Seal Ceat
85.00 French Seal Ceat
90.00 French Seal Ceat
100.00 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed
95.00 French Seal Ceat
100.00 French Seal Ceat
110.00 French Seal Ceat
115.00 Ruffian Peny Ceat
120.00 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed
130.00 Ruffian Peny, Opettum Trimmed
150,00 Rutfian Peny, Opettum Trimmed
175.00 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed
175.00 French Seal, Shunk Trimmed
175.00 Natural Muakrat Ceat
185.00 Natural Muilirat Ceat
185.00. French Seal Wrap
185.00 French Seal, Skunk Trimmed
195.00 Natural Mutkrnt Ceat
195.00 French Seal, Skunk Trimmed
195.00 Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed
200.00 French Seal Wrap
225.00 French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed
225.00 French Seal, Beaver Trimmed
235.00 French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed '
235.00 French Seal, Beaver Trimmed
265.00 Meletkin Ceat
345.00 Meletkin Ceat
345.00 Black Caracul Ceat
350.00 Meletkin Wrap
400.00 Moletkin Wrap
400.00 Black Caracul Ceat
450.00 Hudten Seal Ceat
450.00 Hudten Seal, Skunk Trimmed
475.00 Hudten Seal, Skunk Trimmed
475.00 Hudten Seal, Squirrel Trimmed
475.00 Hudten Seal, Beaver Trimmed
495.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat
495.00 Hudten Seal Wrap
545.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat
550.00 Hudten- Seal Wrap
575.00 Natural Squirrel Ceat
600.00 Hudten Seal Wrap
600.00 Hudten Seal Cape
800.00 Natural Squirrel Wrap
900-00 J.upe Caracul Wrap
1000.00 Broadtail Wrap
1200.00 Ermine Cape
JOO.OO Natural Mink Ceat
1750.00 Natural MinU W...
" ...
7.50
Rig. 1S.00
Cheker of
Natural Squir
rel, Jap Mink
and Kelintkjr.
14.50
Reg. 30.00
Cheker, of
Stene Marten,
NaturaT Mink,
Taupe na
Brown Fe.
irrr
,k''1
i
S-
u.
AUTO HITS 2 BOYS,
T
Flee as Crowd Finds First
Youthful Victim Lying in
Bettem' of Car
ONE MAY BE HURT FATALLY
After striking and probably fatally ,
left the car standing after n crowd
left the car
gathered and crew threatening
In t. ,e(.el ecldent WHIInm till-J
., , !. ,... p,.11i,i,i '
dewskl. four years old. IU Fall mount
.......... iiiiM,i W'lien wltnessev
im -nil. -, ,,i- mj,...i.. ,
i..l m ilm in lured lad and carried
,.,, . tllB ni1Mli0Iled machine with the '
of the first victim lying en
of the car.
The (we bejs were hurried te Heuse-
We have no quarrel with
the crack custom tailor
He makes just as geed
clothes as Rogers Peet.
Only difference is he
charges twice our price!
We encourage looking.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
m
RIDERS ABANDON
SEASON'S NEEDS
Tour Fnrchax In Onr
rU. rajrmtnt te bt
tli Spring fe Summtr.
Sale Prict
24.50
29.50
' 29.50
34.50
34.50
37.50
37.50
39.50
42.50
42.50
44.50
47.50
49.50
49.50
59.50
59.50
69.50
84.50
84. 0
84.50
89.50
89.50
89.50
94.50
94.50
94.50
98.50
110.00
110.00
115.00
115.00
125.00
165.00
165.00
175.00
195.00
195.00
215.00
225.00
235.00
235.00
235.00
245.00
245.00'
265.00
275.00
285.00
295.00
295.00
395.00
445.00
445.00
495.00
675.00
795.00
- ,
29.50
Rtg. 60,00
Chekrri of
Blended Sable,
Baum Marten
and .Stene
Martn.
44.50
R'F. 70.00
Parl Grey
E . Dyed
Blue Fea and
Hudten Bay
Sable Chek.r.
pimu.
veil lleiiplnl. Vel Ice learned that the
first boy Injured ii .Inllus Adams, 1U1JH
North Hepe street, who had beeij i struck
,d,UMIdrst;cW:ash
Witnesses of the first nrclilent be-
'lleved the men Intended taking the boy
te n hospital, but police nre puzzled
bv the fact that the machine Was
bended away from (lie only two-liei-
tills in the section.
The Uiidewski boy win lelensed from t
the hospital after being treated for ciitH ,
nnil liruises, The Ailntns boy, however,
in found te be seriously hurt, suffering
in preuniiie nnciiire ei me skuii. n
broken riglit nriii nnd cuti and bruises.
inyrffiflaite.
Gifts of Sterling Silver
Appropriate Exclusive and Inexpensive
Case Dish&s
Dread Trqya
Gray Beat&"'ancJ Trqjs
Marmalade Jars andSpoe:
Sandwich Plates
Knves -Ferks and Spoons
MacDonald & Campbell
The Best Styled Spring Suits .
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
If Yeu Get It at
! Reed's It 's Right I
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CJ It is very pleasant te have people fl
tell us rlav aftrr rlav thnt wr havr IS!
larger and better assortments of N,
real clothes than any ether house. B :W
NaaWLaw Alt
m fi We are proud of our merchan- . -mBB NI
M dise and feel confident that it is QVV S
lU right, and when men who have I Bf eJI
jf been shopping around say such ' Hi, ii
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I just naturally feel happy ever it. HB
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I ou w'" ncec Spring Clethes "fiRI ft
I let us show you garments that J W. B '
E are stylish, serviceable and med- H
j I crately priced $30 and upward 11
I for either Suits or Topcoats. n
JACOB REED'S SONS
I2--I4-26Cliestnut Street W
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Fer Easter
Clethes Fer Town
And Country
Tailored by the Kirschbaum
Sheps.
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1204 Chestnut St.
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Twe Held"ln Aute Theft
we men. iiiplurrd by I.U'iitciittiit
y ,M f K ,,. L.0IM,mnv N'. .-,(.
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I'mk nnif Celunibin nieliues. were held
ssilil m for the Cnmil .liny by
Miiglstrale Helcher lediiv. ttne nfTlie .
,iKei wus aismili nnd Imtteiy. pje-I
ferred because they nttnckeil Men- ,
tenant Schultz with their fist when1
,r ,.,., t ,M Ikiii out of the mn-
.ilne. Me succeeded In holding them
mil II n im 1 1 nliiuiu nrrived. The men
nre IMwmil WaltciK. of '-'.".III Ninth
I'lilrlhinp street, nnil .iu-iii lle.uieius, ;
f n :Ht llnziiid street.
Casserclcz
Centerpiece.-;
Flower Vasea
Meat Dishes
iSclad Bowls
$30 te $65
All our clothe aic characterized by
an air of refinement that is greatly
pleasing te well gioemed men. Com
bining the absolute certainty of correct
style, highest quality nnd custom tai
loring, they are everywhere accepted
as perfect clothe. Fer Easter and
all .spring, we have a most notable
assembly of models, fabrics and pat
terns. Suits that will add te the dis
tinction and pleasure of any man and
values unequnled.
Nete: Youth' Firnt Leng Tremer
Suits, $30 te $45
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Smart suits for town and
business wear. Spert
jacket suits te be worn
both in the city and afield.
All of them showing the
geed taste and the niceties
el tailoring which char
acterize the clothes of
well-dressed men.
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11 Seuth 15th St.
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A Definite Saving"
Several Dollars eftfl
Lwcrytning i ou
Purchase
is what our Super- '.
Value prices assure
you. Ne matter what
you buy here, our
Super-Value policy has
priced it lower than .
similar quality goods
can be bought else
where. This year de
your Easter clothes
buying en our Super
Value basis. It pays!
Spring Suits
for Every Occasion
Spring Topcoats
all Styles from
ISevclties te '
Conservative's
SUPER-VALUES
$28, $33, $38 & $43 ,
Sports Suits
that hail the coming of
Spring, the green of the
links and the open office
window. Either golf or
knickers. Three piece,
$25 upward. Extra
knickers, $7.00, $8.00 or
$9.00 additional.
Juniors
of '. te 18 years will
I'.nd real men's suits
made especially for
boys. $20, $23, $25 and
$28.
Perry & Ge.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
1 1NE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celere Paintings
IKE ROSFNBACB GALLE1IES
I1Z0 Walnul 8trf
Fat can't get
the best of you
if ieu irill
lilacr yourself
in our hands. Tnht
Sulphur Vapor
Baths
v inle i nut iipfri'i!mi ami irntch
thr ml m el' wrni. Phene Siruet
?'!. fm appointment.
1935 Spruce Street
triJtl llfpnrlniriu fur Mu A Milium
A JUDICIOUS use of
color improves most
printed matter. A
yoed printer knows
where te draw the line.
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THE old-fashioned jimmy
still find:? a favored place
in the burglar's tool kit. But
disaster awaits the' thief who
trfes one en a deer or window
equipped with Helmes Electric
Protection.
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