Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 8

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friends for
geed 'Happiness Candy.
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sold right.
Happy Thought fer Teday:
EVANGELINE SI (( .
FRUITS ted NUTS JL.UUih.
United
Happiness
Candy Stores
11th ft Chestnut St. 140 S. SM St.
2748 llermnntewn Ave. ISO I Muktt St.
atWS (lerinanteiftn Are,
TRAPPED BY FIRE,
CAMDEN
BOY DIES
Smothered te Deaths
Smothers When Fire-Fighters
Are Unable te Smash
Window Bars
SIX FIREMEN ARE OVERCOME
En-
Phene Poplar 1039
We. peei:Ulie In tin nod slate reef.
speutlnr, ute repairs, smoke stacks.
Iteming and ientll.ttln ientetn.
FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS
lK-jy-3t-33 N. llth St.
SALESMEN
An unusual opportunity fur two tirrres
h real salenmen with clean record!, of
dependable ability, te rerresnt firmly
establlstud manufacturer rcla!l!inB In
meter truck cushion tires of accepted
auperlerlty in estenitve uee.
Ter personal interview write, irlvliur
full particulars, including jour phone
number Replies treated cnnndntitlally,
n 12S. LKDf.KR OFFICE
46 Standard Make
Phonographs
i Staring pltceusly through the iron
' burs tlint covered the window of his
I alceplng room, eleven-year-old Harry
Armbruster, Jr., was smothered te
tlenth last uleht while firemen fought te
get te him, during the burning of an
,old imnk bulldlns nt 1000 Hreadway,
Camden.
Six iiremen were injured In the fight
te rescue the lud, nnd nil were token (
te the Cooper Hospital. They nre: ,
Captain William Price. Ne. i! Truck. !
Fireman Jehn Hunt. Ne. S Engine .
Company.
Flmnau Irwin Illshep, Ne. " Tiuck
Cempiiny.
Captain Charles Watliins, Ne
giue Company.
, Fireman William Mcrrlgan, Ne.
Engine Company.
J Fireman William Reynold, Ne.
( Truck Company.
Formerly I 'set! as Haul;
'Inc. building, wliidi va formerly I
u-f 1 by the Hrendwny Trust Cempati.
was destroyed by the lire. The, boy's
father, Hnrry Armbruster, owned the
i building. He used the basement as a
hiii -cleaning establishment, nnd lived
tioevo the itere. The balance of the
'fvo-stery brick structure was rented
! oil' tis offices. The iron bars put In
I place by the banking company had never
j been removed.
I Armbruster, who is a widower, was
I preparing te clew up the place nbeutll
'o'clock when he smelled smoke. Untitling
te the front of the building he found the
stairs in flames. He tried te get up te
' icadi his boy. nut ceulrl net. Hy
, time an alarm had lieen turned in ami
the firemen, seeing the lad with his face
pnwi-d against the bare of I1I3 room.
I raided their ladders nnd tried te get
te him. The ban proved tee Mreng for
then; nnd the effort failed.
Smoke Halts Firemen
1 Then Captain Watkiss and Firemen
Hunt. Hisuen and Merrignn tried te
make their way up the stairs. They
were forced back, and Bishop and Mer-
rlirati were overcome, fnlllng te
fleer Then Cantaln Price nnd Fire
mnii Reynolds, forcing n way through
a rear entrance, reached the room nnd
stagsered from the building, carrying
' the "boy in their arms. They noticed
the unconscious firemen en their way
out.
The boy was sent te the Cooper Hes
pital, wnrre ne was pronounced neau.
Itc-cner rushed into the building and
in the nick of time rescued the two
firemen. Shortly after the floors col
lapsed. I The audience In the Lyric Motion
, Picture Theatre in the rear of the burn
. ing building was warned and left the
thentre, without disorder.
'the choral society
celebrates anniversary
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Police Catch Man en Fire
Escape of Immaculate Con
ception Parish
FIND LOOT IN POCKETS
Jlalley Studies
IIARRV AKMBRUSTER, JR.
Klcvcn- year- old Camden boy, who
lest his life brfore firemen could
reach him
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Bear en Ice
Hy DADDY
Sreams of the sisters in the parish
school of the Immaculate Conception
Church at Frent and Allen streets, early
today, resulted tn the capture of n
man en the flre escape. When taken
te the Frent and Master streets station J
nnd searched, the suspect. Jeseph
Wallace, had his pockets filled with
resnry beads nnd ether articles belong
ing te the. sisters, wWfeh had been ttelen
from their rooms while they slept.
It was shortly after' 4 o'clock when
one of the sisters, nrlstnf early, went
te shut the window in her bedroom.
On the fire escape just outside she saw
the dim form of n man crouching in
the corner. As she gated In aston
ishment the man attempted te flee, but
the sister slammed down the window
and her shrieks aroused the .ether occu
pants of the dormitories, who' also began
screaming. J
He piercing were the cries et the
sisters that Policeman Lee, who was
natmllnr hla hent a muare distant.
heard them. Rapping en a trolley pole
for assistance he ran t? the school ana
was in time te catch Wallace, who
virtually tumbled Inte his arms from
the flre escape.
Wallace was hustled te the station
house, where he steed with arms out
stretched while the police turned out
his pockets. Wallace, the police say,
gained entrance by means of the fire
escape. He refused te talk, ether than
te say that he was sixty-two years
old nnd had no home. He was held
under $1000 ball for court by Magis
trate Hcullln, en charges of forcible
entry and larceny.
DRf 6MIEF NAMES AIDE
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Geerge 8. Hampton cornea As
sistant Director te Chief
The appointment of Geerge S.Hamp S.Hamp
eon, of 234 West Taber' read, as As
sistant State Prohibition Director, has
been announced by Director Davis. Mr.
Hampton has entered upon his new
duties. Mr. Hampton Ms the first as
sistant director te be named In Penn-
fraalt1 '"HiW prohibition tee
effective. ' M 12"
The new assistant director ws born
in this city nnd educated in the public
schools and high school. Fer thirteen
years he was connected with Clene
Brethers Coel Mining Company, with
offices In the Commercial Trust Build
ing, three years, of which he was treas
urer of the concern. The .company is
headed by State Senater Jeseph O.
Clark, of Indiana County. , , , .
Mr.' Hampton was recently Identified
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A tk.r, dealers In coal, with i
r mm anu master streets,
ArtClub 'Exhibit Closes Ter
The exhibition nt the Art ClaiJ
alulif wnmnn artla,. ...Ill -- - SISg
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ThViS
turcs nre the work of Eleaner Ahilz
Cera S. Brooks. Isabel ltrnnL."
wrlghtj Constance Cochrane, iPeS!
Cepnedge, Luclle Heward, HeliiT.
McCarthy and M.-Klltahetn SS2,fl
JarU and Janet icakc up Cnld2tpse,
the brar, uhn has been fooled tnte
ttrctchiii'j kin winter nap into the
summer through ice bsinq packed in
Am core The bear i hungry and
chases them. They climb a tree, and
irhcn the bear climbs after them,
1het air saved by the Fairy King
and Prince Flitter Flash.
CHAPTER V.
The Hear Gees Fishing
COLD NOSE, the bear, was aston
ished when Jack and .lanct vanished
from his sight. He didn't knew- the
UiisKFnlry King nntl Prince rimer riHsu
had dropped mngic iairj 'i" " -children's
heads nnd turned them Inte
flying ctentures as tiny as humming
bird-. The bear only knew that just
as he was going te take a hungry b tie
of Jack's feet, that feet suddenly wasn t
'l'lie benr looked down te see if Jack
and Janet had in some .way tumbled
out of the tree. He looked up 10 see
if thev had arisen nue u- mi.
Decorative Embroideries
Made in India
First Showing in America
Reproductions of Eltubethaa and Indian Needlework,
Embroidered en Heary Twill in Colored Wools.
Suitable for English and Colonial Reems.
Curtains, 4x10 ft., $70J00 pair up
Bedspreads, 6x9 ft., $45.00 up
Pillow Cases, 23 ins. sq., $6M each
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
Exclusive Importers for This District
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The Enlarged Uptown Stores of C. J. Heppe & Sen, N. W. Cerner Gth and Thompson Streets, PhtladelplJ
It was here, in April, 1865, that Mr. C. J. Heppe founded the well-known "Heuse that Heppe 'Built1' of which 3
Florence J. Heppe, son of the founder, is new tha active President and General Manager. .At this store Hep
have 17,000 Htiuarc icet ei noer spnee uevevcu exciusivuiy iu niu ! v niun-gr
ni"-T,t. Tjlaycr-pjnnes and Victrelas as are sold at their central store en Chestnut street. This old firm Ui
eelebratintr Its e7th Anniversary with special offers en all their merchandise.
He
en sale at 301
our muvlnc tu
May Is.
off list price, prier te
.'0 Seuth 10th street
S. W. Cor. 11th and Walnut'
? looked Inte ether trees te see if they
theihad taken Perky Suuirrcl s advice ami
leaped from brancn te uruncn. "Uu ..r
scarcely glanced at the fairies or at
Jack nnd Janet guyly dancing in the
breeze. He thought they were just or- ,
dinnry humming birds. i
"Weu-ughl This is strange, J
grunted the benr. He suw it wasn t
iny use Maying in the tree any longer '
se he begun te climbdewn. He Mid
from branch te branch slowly nnd pain
fullv. for he was still etiff from his
long nap in the icy cave.
"Wnii -ugh ! I'm hungry !" grunted
the bear. "I guess I'll go fishing."
Tnt nml .Tnnet were very curious
te see hew the benr would go fishing.
Thev thought he might use their poles
and'llnes which lay en the ground near
ButrCth(' bear didn't fish with u pole
nnd line. He squntted en the bank
close te a quiet peel and gazed down
into the water. Suddenly he miule u
snatch with his long claws, jerking from
thn doeI a stnrtlcd trout. In u collide
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OPPENHElMAtLUNS &
Twenty-five Years of Existence Ob
served bv Concert
The Philadelphia Cheral Society last I ', wlP" th; trout was gene.
evening observed the twenty-fifth nn- ! nnrcntly scared uwny the ether lisli, for
its i thu bear cat long witneui gumnit
chance te i-ntcu a second irem. .nm
nil the time he gicw hungrier.
But new .luck nnd .inner were uiuri.ni
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Increase Your Personal Value
Appearance count tlie dare.
Our plan eaahles you te drr well
wltli clothing from the Iradlnc re
fall ateres et l'hllu. Veu pay aa
In mode rate amount that will net
tax your earning-, ns theuaanda
hare been detnj fur the pnst 30
years.
WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT
I nlvcrHurv of its organization by
1 spring concert nt the Academy of Music,
i hufnrc n lnree and uiinreciiitlve audi-
I rwt t I 1... .I.-
;.. - ; .it. -.i i c! ki.i. n, ,, co.. nnntlipr hshermnn coming threugn
' riS niZ"e?v"; mw the he weeds! They were alarmed because
.direction of Henry Gorden Thunder, : the ether iWierinan was a ""J-"
I and the combined organizations sang I 41"lTeHv os "he r dJi" along
I with much spirit undti fine tone whistled "-lb enale, .
;q T ! augmented chorus was nested, And that 'r j'Xeki-d up"when '
hy an orchestra of about fifty men, made , want te de ;. Oel 1 Nese Joek , d up w hen
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Marriett Bres.
1111 chestnut street-
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OrcWniraud the program was made ,J-ed lad I e s e, tne uunpr..,.
up of ixcerpts et some of the great . " '?,,.,, '"i" l nil escaped him.
wctks which the Cheral Seeietj ua- Mhe 'XjXvi 'ffid the
-,,vcn during the quarter of a centi.ty ' "ear .c".t",
A its eiic... Among the ine-t buM iss k7l-eil ,,, stennw, en
netnMe of these were the anctus fre.a ; " r f h bunC9 unu baln,tl
the I! miner .as of Bncli, three e- '" l" . , . ,jen hi
.enit from Hajrtn .Creation.' three !"? "" Zt at hand watching
tinrwinikuiii w ii mil in a i ;iii . i
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MataBstsWaBsn
Doe'ics for
thegelfeT
from
, .ind -ouie of the works of Heritor, Iles
- n t . Hrueli. Uotiued and Klgar,
last being the effective a cappclU i
I chorus "As Torrents in Summer," from ,
King Olnf.
Tin elnUt-. wii" Tekla Farm-Mc-Kinnie.
-.oprnne. and IMnvfeu I.awl,
tenor, both of whom sang liutly. After
the fust numbe. Kdward J. Cat'cll. en
heliult of the -eclety. presenl.-l Mr.
Thunder with a silver ihest filled with
geld coins, aa a memento of apprecia
tion for the ener.igy :ind enihusiasiii
hleh he has displaced in bniifhivs the
-iiclety te its prv-e.it I "j'i pl.ice in
t le Musical organization- of the State.
WILL AWARD DIPLOMAS
every movement, ne nuiue. ... 1
lI?e ' !.. !, nrnnl- TllPrn WIIH tt SWll'I Of
water as a greedy nh grabbed the
bait. The freck'eil -faced lad jerked the,
line out of the water mid the fish Hew
into the air. The Jerk carried the .
fish ever the bii-ln-s nnd right into the j
face of the bear. Snap! The bear s i
iaws snatched at the fish, tearing it
from the hook.
The freikled-faced lad was aston
ished when the hoelt came back ever
the bushes without the fi-h. He was ,
as much puzzled ever the vanishing of
the fish as the bear had been ever the ,
;nnlshlng of Jack nnd Janet.
The lad halted Ills hook again, and
.itw.e innre tlireiv it Inte the creek. An-
!in grntiDeu it. Again
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Closing Exercises of Spring Garden jmP -0,,,,lll; out of the water and,
Institute Tonight Hew ever the bushes. Once mere the
Tu. Cosing exerc of the Spring Jaws of J"".; jj
Uardi'ti Institute will be held tonight bn(l)c u, tlll, WOndfrlng freckled -faced
in the in-.tItut.en, at Jirnad and Spring h.i,
(Janh a greets. aVdtlrc-ts will be made Jlminetv '" cried the lad Seme
, ,,,.,.-. , i . . ,i one is stealing mv iish. I 11 give them
bv Kiederlck McQwen. president of the S lVa.-l a n is for that."
institute, and the Rev. Dr. Andiewl ( Htnrled around the hushes. Celd
'Mutch, of Bi'jn Mawr. , .,,t the bear, griniilii from car te
' Prize-, certificates and diplomas will ..,. ,,,,. ,,. his him! lei's te meet the
be awarded Hie snwcni unu srauuiuvs.
Dancing will fellow the cxereiseF
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BOOICJi SELLERS
rj'VViiliiut St.
After-Dinner Tricks
The design
different
Americas only
KnightSix
Ask us te mail you our
booklet "IVhy we
Believe in the Knight
Moter."
It. & V. KNIGHT MOTOR CO.,
Ku.t Mellne, 111,
Batdorf Moter Sales Ce.
t V2SM N. Bread St.
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j,-,,. ik The Magnet led Hat
The tips of the lingers of one hand
aie placed upon the crown of a derh
hut. The hand is lifted, and thu hat
mjhterieuilj adheres te the iiuger tips.
Thu secret depends upon n small,
black pin, which is previously pushed
half-way through the crown of the lint.
The point of the pin comes inside the
hat and Is bent nt tire middle. I he pin
cannot be seen as it is pushed down se
that the pinhead lies Hush with the
crown. . , , ,, ,,
Te work the trick, sccrctlj pull the
nlnhcad up from the crown, und clip
t llriuly between the tips of the first
mid second iiuger. The hat may then
be lifted with ease. In conclusion, the
pin is again pushed down into the
crown, anu may rcmuu ,
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bej.
(Celd Nese thililis lie U geillg te
hae a meal, but again lie is fooled,
In u very queer way. Insicad of catch
ing the boy he himself Is taught, as
will be told in the ne-vt chapter.)
GIMBEL CHORUS CONCERT
Geed Program Rendered at the
Believue-Stratferd
The spline concert of the ftimbel
Cheral Society "was given at the lielle-vae-Stratferd
last .eniug, under the,
leadership of Stiinlej Miisclniinp. llie
hnniH is larger man en nnv previous.
I appearance and sang much belter than
111 has at any time ct. there being u
I fnr better balance and a mere highly
I developed ensemble. Among the prin
cipal nuinbeis performed were the
I Miller's W'i.eInu' e running, "Ilebin ,
'Adair" and "Sjlvia," two exfellcnt
irraiigemeiiu by Mr Miif-eliainp : two
Negro spirituals, the "Kashliiiiii
' Ming," for chorus, with ielin ebbli
gaie, also arranged u .Mr. Jiiiscuuinp,
.ind an operatic group b the chorus. '
with Miss I'ailej. .Mi-s Plilllips and
.Messrs. Slicihiiii and Cm neg as sole-
lt,'!'. . ,., ,,
Tin visiting soloists were Mis May
Tarley, seprninl, and Mcjir Sliuklii.
violin, betli of whom did cm client sole
work and were well iieelvid. MUi
1'nrlev sang songs by Hersman,
Krain'er. Ilassett, Stanlej Muschaiiip
nnd Montague Phillips, and Mr. Sim
kin plaved coinpesltiiins of Kiclslcr.
Tartlne-Krelsler, Drdla and Dngu
Auer. ,
The Cadet Cerps gave a fancy drill
at the close of tlm musical part of the
program and thN was followed bv a
ilnnca
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Our Most Stupendous Fur Sale
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Continued for Tomorrow, Saturday s
Offering the Entire Stock of
Fur Coats, Wraps and Scarfs
Before stering: Our Furs for the Summer we offer this final purchasing opportunity at
The Most Drastic Reductions Ever Made
Fur Coats and Wraps
175.00 te 195.00 Fur Coats 85.00
275.00 te 295.00 Fur Coats 135.00
350.00 te 375.00 Fur Coats 150.00
395.00 te 425.00 Fur Coats 185.00
450.00 te 550.00 Fur Coats 215.00
650.00 ' 775.00 Fur Coats 325.00
825.00 te 895.00 Fur Coats Wraps 395.00
1200.00 te 1500.00 Mink Wraps 650.00
Proportionate Reductions en all Higher Priced Garments
Fashionable Fur Scarfs
In Every Desirable Fur
Including Fex in Popular Shades
Suitable for Present Wear
At Most Extraordinary Reductions
All Sales MusVBe Final.
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