Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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Active
Aute Bandits Uptown
Make Off With $60
in Beety
EVEN TAKE A LAST CIGAR
Four meter bandits with a taste for
tobacco last nlgM cut n wide nwalli In
the northeast 'section of the city, hold
ing m n clrar store ami two wparatc
tnd bdntccl wnyfarcri. and get booty
Tilucd at about $1000. .'
x At 11 :30 they drove up te the t-1
biiee store of F. Kuhn & Bie.. 437
' West Glrnrd avenue, and broke In the
front deer. They found $700 in the
till, and en their way out annexed a
box containing (en carton of cl.nrclle.
s thev were leaving, an nnlenuiblle
(Wren bv Alphense Mc.Vei-. 13.17 (Jor (Jer (Jor
ntaatewn avenue, chanced te draw up
In the ctiib fn front of their machine.
Thinking lie intended te cut off wnrie.
thr fired etic idiot at him, backed out
n(i drove rapidly away. He reported
i. mttr te the police of the Trenten
irenue and Dauphin street station.
An hour later Jehn Haggerty, 23
.Vi..lr- ctrnivt nil Imlil tin nt 'I'nllli
W&.JiT-E'i- r Wl'SS
lilUp
who
i n..1 fmin nil aiitnmnhllp lirensnl five I
Xl TninU"' IsTer
KtalHlnn..W. .?. valunhle, be Ua.1.
They departed with a god knife, n ge'd
n.ti'Oi n cold uln anil some ensh. all
mined at $78. He irperted the less i
te the police of the Fient and Mnstcr
streets station.
An hour aflcr that, as Brnest Stein
meycr. 5I-- IJuffleld stieet. was wend
ing his way homeward, he was slopped
by four meter bandits who backed him
'alnitt a wall 'and took n cold watch
' tnd charm, n diamond Mlckvhi'and $15'
in cnsii. inert nicy leunu one geed
rirar in his vest pocket. which was
lighted at once by the leader of the
(ing. His less, estimated at $115. was
reported te the police of the 1'aul and
Kuan ttrcfts station.
THALIAN CLUB GIVES SHOW!
"45 Minutes Frem Broadway" Fel-
lowed by Dance at Lu Lu Temple '
Vxhalian Club of tt.r, KptaE.1 1
LTVX ii""-CTi"
Std dance at lA Lu Temple tait
"'';;: . .. .. .. .
-rerty-nve .uinuies i-reni Hiead-
way,. was presented uy a c-nst Leaded
hr Miss Mary HureueliH as Mary,
snd Hareld AVricley ns Kid Uurns
Tbe stazinc nnd rue cestumm? were ex
time.
mm. r I
teur pro - pre -
cfllent. and one was inc ined
te forget that It was aii'nnin
durtlen. ,
The production was produced by Itob Iteb
frt T.ecan Haney. who was assisted by
Rebcit II. Itred nnd James ft, Tajler.
TDCIT rl niincOTCD liiDTcn ' ferent kinds of trees ami birds were
TREAT GLOUCESTER WATER i B'ven In ether schools of the city.
Chlorine te Be Used at Request of SEEK GIRL IN SHOOTING CASE
State Beard of Health j
Gloucester, City's water supply will , Many Persons Witnessed Affray In
be treated with chlorine nt tlie icquest Saleen but Let Asii.. c.
.the New Jersey Statu Heard ef1 a,een' u , Let Assailant Escape
Health until tbe new waterworks are,, A Renernl flier was sent out yestercm.i
completed. I J?" the arrest of Uorence Fiagj, of
The request was made leday in a c!ree" Ktv'ef "car 1 wentleth. accused of
letter te the Water Werk,. Department
rem Hie htate lieaiil. It U a vecau- t
1Af1A( 1 ll1linUII.l llm. I.tr. l.n .l..n,1. .d"
two residents of (Jleucester City with
,,w..n.(. ...v..mu ,u,.f,,..K (in- 11CUIII Ul
In a week from typhoid fever. An effeit
it being iiiudu te trace the neurcc of the
tjplieid.
CORTELYOURIGHT ON JOB
Trip te Ball Game Results In Re
meval of Toppling Sign
Safely Director Ccutelyeti annlles hi
tense of duty whcicvcr he gees even
it a ball came.
Attending the Athletic-Motion c-.une
jwcrdny afternedn, Mr. t'oiiclyeu
Uled n bis ten-feet slcn uebblintr liie-
.ctrleusly in the strong wind atop a steie
bulldlne at tbe unit Invest miner i.i
Twentieth and Somerset streets. He
cilled the file bureau. In a few min
utes a fire truck arrived and the hign
removed. They said the suppeits hacl
Mea weakened by the cale
"FELONIOUS FLIRT" JAILfeD
Weman Gets Year and Half. Hus-
band Five for Held-Up
Cliarncleriyed tiv .Tmlvn n.iv n n '
"MeilifMIS flirt."' Kilnn (ifnun nf
Thirteenth and Federal Miects. was1
nt te the Heuse of Correction for n
JCar mid a half teilav. Him una nc.
'tMd of complicity in the held-up of.
Rebert Ilartel. of 701 Xeith Thirty
fourth sticet. at midnight, Miucli 25.
; sins nuniunii. Loul". it win
IWtilied. Inn) bcilten Ilartel uml robbed
ilm, lifter Ilartel had met (he girl and
ll MlllKcil ns fnr llu Plftii nn.l linen
greets win, ,e... jt()!.s wa; sv(.,, se
te seven imk in i i.i. v..w.... i..;
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BAD MONEY BRINGS ARREST
PhHa. Man Held In Mlnneannll nn
Counterfeiting Charge
l.euN Harris, of ihiu ..itr li .,.,.!.,.
"fiest in Miune.innlU i liiii-f.1 .i-iil.
lOSTSsill" ('(Mlllt f 1' f. 1 1 linnuini. iw.ln.
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'ned befeie u I -uttcl Slates
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action n SKMMI0 bail le await
' the (irand Jurv.
"l?,.'":""'" STIIBKS. n IHKKT
H li cll.rt r .,.?n",m JIMInrtle .law lint.
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Listen, Sen-
I knnw Kj...
"Ifcisv.
jeu can square your-
"Put
toreIMliyeur ?8t and ff tha'
,l0'e I told you about.
l. i Lih.eBl JUi wht Mildred
he ,i.hi :: "t ,n,ey w, Bupp'y jut i
U"! rl.",t Pair of stecklntra ,: ii.l
ttiiirsirJari,d tfcen (
" ,he name of the place is I
rl Stocking Star, fine.
ill' J'OSUMV wt have ,t." '
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jnmfcnrunu alumni Mtnt ,,
. FOR ANNUAL REUNION
Sohelar.ahlp Award, and Other Mat'
'terj te Be Discussed, at Seialem
Graduates from alt'parta of the
United Btntcs are arriving at Haver
ford College today te attend the third
annual parliament and reunion tomor
row, i
Many wibjccts of vital Importance te
the graduates and undcrginduntes will
le,(llscuM(l at the morning session. The
Kxtensien Werk Committee, which lias
charge of the awarding of four .annual
scholarship)!, will discuss plans for milk
ing these awards.
Practical means of assisting the un
dergraduates will ,be discussed by the
Alumni Vocational 'Committee, composed
of, graduates prominent in industiial,
business and professional circle.
In the afternoon there will be n
cricket game between the nluinnl and
llaverfeul elevens en Cepe. Field, and
an Interdnss traik meet en Wharten
Field. In the evening there will be an
entertainment in the gymnasium.
SEARCHING, FOR YOUTH
WHO VANISHED TUESDAY
Samuel Reberta,, 5714 Pine 8trtet,
Started for Scheel Disappeared
Hearch is being made for fifteen -year-old
Samuel Rebert's, who has "net been
seen by family or friends since he left
'his home at fi7H 'Pine street te go te
hcnoei Tiiciiay mm mug, lie is a nupll
ipll
fty
In tlie William Harrity Scheel, Fi
seventh and Cliristian streets
The boy left 'home at 8 o'clock with
I" ' lc irurncr VAUliaillK Ills mic-
'".e - H that day... He is believed te have
Mnr,rd ,0 wnlk n 'JunkertOWH. Pa..
?T days
W" .'I ' ," ' YX ,7',". ",',?.
et mere no etlier way
He is 5 feet Inches (all and weighs
1,15 peundK.
lien he left home he were a llcht
cap. brown coat, khaki breeches, leu
cines, A pink shirt nnd a candy tic. He
can led a haersack which he uel as
a schoelbnc.
ARBOR DAY IN SCHOOLS
Talks en Birds and Trees Feature
Programs Today
Talks en birds and tree life marked
the program airaneeiP by the ntib'icv
schools In celebration of lilnl nn.l m-lim
'dtiv today.
! The observance, while cenernl. vniled
according te the facilities for outdoor
exercises. Many schools plumed trees
i,mtl, b,,sl,c ,en '!!els adjoining their
.MJSSSl&l TlSSiV-?thP" tnWm
... A the James O. Iflalnc. Scheel there
VrZnZttC 'tXhy KatSSKi
"tan. aciuicse, ( he mini n mi l r,lc nn.l ,
trees of IViinsilv.atili i,. n. ...Tm ...
of ,lc M.il(M)r. Tlllrl,Hl I,,r"v"V:
sirceis. i iilldien of tlie nr inaiv ciaile.
--...... .......
i cave leeitatlens. suncs mul fnlki ueiilnt-1
Ulvi ' 'J."" "SH for censervinc the form i
?! ty S,,,,p n,ld Nh,Ie- At Hie Hem v I
. . j.,.,, St-liec.l. Feity-setcnlh nnd f.e-
icust streets, the children planted twelve
i tiecs.
, Plays and sketdies by childien in eds
1 1 nines tliat rcni-exenr unlmi. tlm ,nr.
"""UI.,,,B -V"- -inei atewart. of Fifth
anil l.ecnst streets. Wei nesilnv nltrlif in
saloon at Ninth nnd Knnwn'm c.i.
Mrs. Stewart is In Jeffersen Hospital
wiin a goon i-nancc of recovery. The
bullet si nick her in the face below the
no.-e, was deflected by tbe jawbone and
pafcsed out the right cheek.
About twenty peuens witnessed the
sheeting, but made no efferi te prevent
the Flagg girl's escape, which was made
in an automobile.
ANNUAL CIRCUS TODAY
West Philadelphia Girls' High
Scheel Holds Spring Event
The circus is alrenilv hern t,,.ln.- .,.
the Ucsl Philadelphia tlitlH' "High ,
Scheel. That !. today the girls there '
are holding their annual spring event. '
which is a circus in the school gym- !
nnsliim.
All the gills In the g.vmiiasiinu cliif-ses
participated. Uoiethea Kern, athletic!
direct i ess. Was rng leader.
The receipts from a sale of article
will go te the scholarship fund.
$40
Extraordinary Values in
Suits and Topcoats
fl Today, as an object '.lessen, we
are featuring our splendid val
ues in Spring Suits and Tep
Coats at the popular price of
Forty Dollars.
fl They arc made of high-grade fabrics in desir
able models, and all arc tailored in accord
ance with the rigid exactions required by
Reed's Standard of Tailoring.
C If you arc interested in a Suit, 'Tep Ceat or
both of them at this price, we strongly urge the
merits of these exceptional garments.
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CAUSE OF FLAMES
Four Little Ha-has Indirectly
Blamed for Chestnut
Street Fire
BORN IN HUYLER'S CELLAR
When the four little kittens of
Mlnne-ha-hn become old enough they'll
probably be proud of the excitement I
caused ever their birth for tlielr ar
rival in the world this morning was the
Indirect cause of n lire In
Hurler's
tandy shop, 1320 Clictnuf stieel.
Minnc-ba-i'iH. a lajher seher-minded
cal.'niakes'.hcr henu in the cellar of the
store and. nit heugh cnnervatlre. is veil
liked. When the store opened this
morning Geerge Maxwell, an empleye,
heard Mlnnq ineewinc. II vAis net n
wall of wee, but one tinged with pride.
He struck n match and found Mlnne In
merry mood. Nestled close te her weie
four little Ha-has, who seemed te he
glad they had been let into the world.
While Maxwell Mas admiring the fam
ily the lighted match fell into a pile
of waste paper.
Hmeke quickly obscured the little
family while flames" iumned from pile
te pile of paper. Maxwell quickly car
ried the" Ha-ha family te -afcty and
spread the tiewc The empleyes who
had ,iut reported for weik a few min
utes before II o'clock Kepi tool and went
quietly te the street.
- "(""1"" ,''nf, " ''ieMl
: HIT lfFII !!- F! j, . (( IIK'IIMIKI
neliceinen, automobiles nnd ""tenegs.''
The blaze, which was the second in thli
establishment dining the last two weeks,
was been subdued with small le.
Minnie and her little Ha-has were
singed, but safe.
FELTON ELKINS TO WED
Plans te Marry California Divorcee,
Says Rumer
Rumer has it that Iclten Klk'n. ni
son of the late William L. Klkln-. of
' this city, is seen te marry Mrs. J.anstnc
I K. T'evis. a divorcee. Iteth Mrs. Tevls
and Mr. Klklns are at pievMit nmkliig
their home In New Yeik.
Mr. Klklns Inherited n feitune from
I his father, who was a member of (he
. tVl.lni..Kllitm SVIllllcnte llinf nnmncia i
linen fei tunes in street rnilwn.s. Mrs. '
I Tevls was fermeily a I!o-ten clil, but
has neen uviug ler a inimuer or jcnr-l
In California. I
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celer Palntlnii
UE RCSENBACB GALLERIES
IStS WnlBQI ttftt
In a Rogers Peet sut
your mind's at rest you
( knew your outfit's right.
Rogers Peet suits and
, overcoats are identical with
the best custom - made in
everything except price.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
v.i. vn " i . w' '
BHIF KITTENS
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JACOB MEEDS SONS
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VMM OflSMRVMt I Uts-On whtn II
cAmta te Spertf, and tiaa a way or paitiaji
'em evar vrv fan will tpprcclat. Slrt
rMdina rte 7$,i2,lt itrih. "tee?" py.THK
tna Fperti Phm et M EtRXIKO vI'fBUO
LanaSK. "fak II ITabtt." Adv.
ROAMER
I'atrielan Smartness and Quality Plus
$2785 Delivered Philadelphia
HhawrM-i Oiwn ,Kntn-
PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO.
M3 NOIITII nitOAl) HI'.
' ADAMS
3l Benth llretid Plrtet
Special!
for Friday and Saturday
BLACK-and-WHlTE SQUARES'
A Dclluhtul Confccttetl.
49e
C
lb.
Most city men die much
younger than country men.
They don't get enough cxer-
cise.
Cellins men outlive and
outdo all ethers. Fer they
get adequate exercise de
signed te meet their indi
vidual needs.
Trial demonstration free.
COLLIN'S INSTITUTE
OF PHYSICAL CULTUltn
219-25 North Bread Street
t :
THERE'S an atmosphere
about The Helmes Press
printing that we will be
glad te share with you.
The Helmes Press, ftinttrs
1315-29 Cherrr Street
Phll.delphl.
V.
Making u p
the big cata
log m a y be
done leisurely, but the
photo-engravings are gen
erally wanted in a rush.
We're prepared for just
such orders.
The CHE'TNurTpEEn-
ENGRdflNC CO. 'ii
E.COR.IiaeCHETNUT.T
metmucr
micrwe
Every Weman's Need!
SUPERB
VACUUM CLEANER.
VlT'iril the famous Klew-npeeil
TT "Carpet bneeper Brush" Unit
pli'kN up the linen! thread nnd
lint wllliuul Imriiiluc I he eerpet.
TIiuI'm Juki one nf the niuiiy
line point, alinut the
"Kmer.v 4 Superb"
we'd like In tlieu
y oil.
CHAS. W.
EMERY
AND SONS
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The Vlue
depends entirety- upon Quality
The Polished Girdle Diamond -,
noted fbr' Supremacy of Qualty-ta
available 6nlr-em (Aia CcmpaJV
(ISBJ TVsCrssiiiiiiii3siiiHfn ' lasiuHl asiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaTtM Jvfl
FACTORY-TO-YOU
r illiiMrale lirre n beaullful reproduction wf llie Qiifen . g
Amir IVrled. msde if ttne selected teniihie Amerlrnn wfl P J
IVnlnut, rurefully flnlslied mid of iirlv cabinet work m L. 1
Nlilpped In tin by one of the leadnjr farterle (i..r wlilrli fkfBv
we are Hie riilladelpliln represenlalltes) te dell nt a pe- Bj BJBJ
ilnt prlre of SIJIS.U0. Kxartl.r n iliet. abete. .J WW WW
1 tulle nbnuld nppcnl te the discriminating purchaser. 7 sj
EHRLICH & COMPANY
Whelesale Distributors nt Furniture of Quality
Office and "I 1 A QA 9m J Gt Wurelieusei
"liowreonu " iJO. Alia Ol. 201-103 Ionic. Stret
Nert te Pest Office Open Dally
Philadelphia Entrance te Parte
M XJT I r I n AVE MUfe. " V
tttlt
SGth Street S7th Street
New Yerk
Offer Tomorrow
Very Pronounced Values
in
Dresses
for
Street A fternoen
and Evening Wear
25.00 35.oe 45.00
Formerly $85 $95 $125
CHIFFON. TAFFETA. CREPE.
TWILL AND GEORGETTE
ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER
AT THESE PRICES
&ttCavlten
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BROAD AND WALNUT
PHILADELPHIA
Docter Cen well's Earnest
Appeal te the Generous
People of Philadelphia
m
A;
X OPPORTUNITY uch as
l'er thirty-five years you have maintained tlie Temple Uni
versity until it has furnished an education of College grade
te mere than 1UU.UUO industrious
come te give its great advantages
the common school grade. In
and Jew are alike te be benefited. With its full-time and half
day departments for working people and present enrollment of
8100. you new have the chance te make Philadelphia the best'
educated city in America. Hach of the lollewiug departments'
imcds at once another building:
The College of Liberal
The Teachers' College
The College of Commerce
The Scheel of Law
The Scheel of Medicine
The Scheel of Dentistry
The Scheel of Pharmacy and Clinical Research
The Scheel of Music
Who will construct as a memorial or endow one of these
iinmiiiigs.- i resilient cenwell will
generous citien concerning this
of a Diamond
8 te A Saturday until 0 1.
M.
Jm
STS.
no citv ever had is nrm vmir.
students. The time has new
te all the young people above
its success Catholic, Protestant
Arts and Sciences
be glad te confer
with
any
great object.
SfWPRwwi
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Nothing Is
Our Super -Value Policy (selling fine
quality clothes at prices you are willing te
pay) covers everything we sell.
SUITS TOPCOATS
SPORTS SUITS JUNIORS' SUITS
EVENING CLOTHES
CHAUFFERS' OUTFITS
SEPARATE TROUSERS
Just think for a moment what that means
a clean saving of many dollars en any
thing you buy at this store. Is it any
wonder we're making new customers every
day and holding old customers by the in
comparable attractiveness of our Super
Values at $28 $33 $38 and $43?
PERRY'S
SPRING SUITS
Yeu never saw such a beautiful collection.
"Variety i the spice of
iifc.'' We don't knew
what inspired this line,
but it you could sec our
brilliant assemblage of
Spring Suits, you'd see
an i n s p i r a t i e n. $e
many different fabrics!
Se many color combi
nation! Se many style
touches te please every
individual fancy! Men
of every size and shape
arc provided for. Just
tell us what kind you
want. Tnd in a jiffy we
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
iMn
FOR
VDser
On Ih-KO.. -..-
The Collegiate
With the New Design Tip
and Lew Flange Heel.
our Slteea a
viiinrani-that
? W Kiht
Cuban Brown
or
Black Calf
I 2tf
A smart walking pump that brinfirs
(.ul the DALSIMKR ability te com
bine binait appearance with utility.
Value anil variety in ether up-te-the-minute
footwear style-? at this
moderate puce.
uisna unr it, strund Silk
l!jwiM
Excepted
can hew it te you.
Beautiful new over ever
plaids fine quality
tweeds, checks, plaids,
.stripes and mixtures.
Clese-fitting cellars
smooth backs coats
closing with one, two,
three or four button-.'
Every wanted variation
in lapel, pocket and
ether s t v I c anneals.
I mill
unr Miier
Prices arc S2S.
vaiiir
$33, S38
and S43. Try
them.
te equal
TRODUCES
YOUNG WOMEN
$
6-90
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THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floert With Stating Capacity for 09
Mev, Women, Mistet, Beys and- Children
1204-06-08 Market Street
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