Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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PLUNGESOFF PIER
Miss .Catherine McCormick,
1636 Seuth 16th Street,
Drowns at Navy Yard
CHUM ESCAPES LIKE FATE
Seated In n tlriverlcw nulomeblle,
MlM rnllicrlnc McCormick, ncvrntren
Tcarc old. I'M Seuth Htxterntli ulrcpt.
via carried te her dentil yesterdny nft nft nft
.moen as '" mef"1"5 :lnHl off the
djc of I'ler Ne. 1 nt the I'liilmletpliln
Vjvy Yard. '
Scores cf Jailers nt the nnvy yurd
fav the car fall Inte the river. In mi
instant linlf'n dozen mnrlnce nnd will
am were diving In an ntiempt nt rescue,
hat their efforts were In vnln.
Miss McCormick wns seated In the
irnneau of the mnchlnc nnd -is believed
J have been trapped n8 It mnde the
.inner The qnr started ns It wns beliiR
Jinked by C. .1. Turner, firemnn, sec
nd 1 class, of the United States tuff Nnu
wit owner of the car and Miss MeCor MeCer
Mr' escort. Miss Clara Mnllne,
Uihteen, tr.Hl Tnsker Mrect, n frlcjnd
MIsh MeCermlck. wns Mantling en
tkr running beard, nnd by jumping liar liar
rek escaped being carried along.
Tile machine fell Inte the river be
Iwten the tug Nnusctt nnd the cruiser
Rochester. Hnd the car been hended n
few inches In cither direction it would
five struck one of the vessels Instead of
falling between them. The river at
hat point Is nbeut thirty feet deep.
The bedv wns recovered by Tellcc Pa Pa
teol llea't Ne. 2. Miss MeCermli-k wns
the daughter of Themas V. McCormick,
I real estate denier.
Eleien Others Hurt In Mishaps
Eleven ether I'hllndelphlans were in
Jul oil In automobile accidents In nnd
near the city yesterdny.
Twe men, occupants of n machine
that crashed into n pillar under the
Pennsylvania Itnilread bridge nt Seuth
avenue nnd. Chrster pike. Glenolden,
and then sldeswlpcd another nutomo nutemo nutome
tile coming In the opposite direction,
ire under arrest under separate charges.
Twe ether men nnd two women, mem
bers 01 tlie samp pariy, msniiprarrii
after being trented nt the Tayler Hes- j
pltal, Itldley Perk.
Charles Schanb. f.ee street near Sny- (
der avenue, owner and driver of the
Urtt machine, is in jail nt Medin charged i
with reckless driving following his (nil
are te obtain $1000 ball nt n hearing I
before Justice of tlie rcacc N wart icy.
The second man. whose name the police
did net learn, is in jail nt Glenolden
until he "can sleep it off."
The ethers gave their names nt the
hospital as Jeseph Gallagher. Gire- , nick, brought out the fact thnt the boy
line Kppler and Itenjamln Hltehncs. all , nn,, 0p,,pnrca n schnei that clay and
of Snyder avenue near Nineteenth , ' . . , . . Pr.
ktrect. and Mrs. Dcnra Glglen. CHmacl,,fl:' nt tended nil 1.1s classes. Hie pnr
ureet near Shunk. The occupants of, " nt ,ess te account for tie
the ether machine were unhurt. b.v dls-nppcarance. the youth leeks
m ......,., .,.. i!....i i 4 ii.. several years elder than he really Is. He
Twe persons were Jnj irecl Inst night , ,ivc -feet, seven inches tall, weighs
Z 3" f vlf.t Lw.rdrl. lrIin?TL'nr HO Pounds, has brown hair and were
collided nt l.fty-slxth street and Hnv lInJk Mm mt and a brown hat when
M?ulu"rn'f .i,. ei, ,i i,ii. i. he Ipft ''eme. He U in the freshman
The driver or the truck and his helper i.- n(. ivntml
iKCIved lacerations of rhe head and i "" s nt c'"rnl-
were treated in the Presbyterian Hespl- eTnxroenovo mv unwr
til. They gave their names as flyman i STOTESBURYS MAY MOVE
Walten. 'JIO Seuth Alden street, nnd i
Daid Merrick. 5227 Girard avenue.
The driver of the car, 8. K. Wright.
Pine street near Forty-fourth, and
Walten were arrested and will hae a
henring tedny.
Twe riiilnclclphians were injured
when a motorcycle turned ever en the
Eatton read nt Hradficld read, Reslyn,
jesterdav. They are Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Sinister. 1004 Rene street. At
the Abington Hospital Mrs. Sinister i
was treated for u fractured wrist and
cuts en face and body. Her husband
escaped with cuts and bruises about the
laer ana arms.
Glusepnl Pnebaiii sustained a com
pound fracture of bis right leg when n
truck carrying thirteen Itnllnns from
Bristel te this city overturned nt Grant
avenue and Hustleten pike. Peebairi
was taken te the Frankford Hospital.
"EMPTY-GUN" VICTIM DIES
Hewell Houseal Is Held for Corener
In Victer Scott's Death
lieter Scott,, who wns nccidenlnllv
shot by n frlencl in n restaurant nt Yerk
wad and Windrim avenue Saturday
while being shown an nutematlc pistol.
died today in the Jewish Hospital. He
was thirty jears old, and lived at 215S
Kant Stelln street.
Hewell Houseal. 2045 Harner street.
was held bv Magistrate Llndell tedny
te await the action of the Corener.
ON WM HIT .
N6hndemer shoe thin
"TYPE 3"
GROUND-GR1PPER
WOMEN'S OXFORD
tm tpW ilertf Ik Avanu
or srca a unr ratkwar
And yet. with all its trim attract.
ivencss, you'll-find this by far the
most contfertable stylish shoe you've
ever wernl It is one of many new
models in the famous line of
GROUND
RIPPER
WALKING SHOES
with which we are meeting Spring
and Summer's call for sensible
smartness in women's footwear.
Yeu'lJjtetheml
The Ground
1502
GIRL CHUCKLES AT EASE "
IN FOOLING BOYPARADERS
Only Bobbed Hair Gave Her Away, Says Florence, Who Wen
Prize Kid Brether and Mether Only Ones
Who Knew of Masquerade
U Is conceded that Judges arc wise,
be they n judge en the bench or of the
pnrnde which, en Saturday, marked
the beginning of Hey Week.
Hut the wisest of them all enn be
fooled by n wemnn ns wns proven bv
Horence 1)1 Gaetane. of 410 Preston
street, who mnrchccl as one of the bevs
en Saturday afternoon and fooled 'cm
all, right down the line.
Her small brother Geerge, ns Jackie
Coogan, wns in the parndc, tee, nnd
wns nwnrded a prlre. Hut l,e kept the
secret of her Identity, although she wns
n bit afraid that he would let her name
slip.
Heys te the let of her and boys te
the right of her, she strutted along, u
feminine WHey Harry. With .a gen
erous sprinkling of freckles en her face,
even as big and numerous ns Weslev's,
her short red hair tucked under the
soft hnt. net even her fellow marchers
suspected that this sturdy bundle of
thirteen yenrs of wisdom was a mere
Rlrl.
"I've nlways wanted te he a bev.
nnjhew." she snld today, "an just
'cause I'm net I didn't see any geed
reason why I shouldn't be In the pn
rnde. I've plnyed boy parts In movies,
nnd, my land. I've brothers of my very
own.
"Se nbeut neon Saturday T slipped
Inte the heue, climbed into the old
suit, an' away I went. Of course. I
had te tell mother where I was going
because she might have worried. Rut
no one else at home knew It except my
kid brother Geerge.
"At tlrst I wits kindn scared.
Seemed like there weie se innny boys
and only me,
1 scratched inv bead nndfcaml I cilmnst inld Mm Florence, but I
decided thnt I wns all dressed up like remembered in tims and said, 'Al Stnn
n rea'lar rough and ready boy, and I ten.' Se he wrote it en n card and said
might just bh well pietencl te be one. '
'Se I just strolled tin te the rest of
them, fingered my gun, and said. T.e.
fellows.' And thnt wns ever nnd I
wasn't scared nny longer. I joked
with them, copied their walk nnd away
I went. And honest. I forget all nbeut
being a girl.
"When we get near the judges'
SEARCH FOR STUDENT !
Central
Scmrh
Watnlck,
High Bey Missing
Thursday
Since1
Is being made for Irving ,
fiftccn-enr-eld Central High
Scheel student, who disappeared from
his home, S.'il North Tenth street,
'PI,,,t,le,' mnrnltiff whan tin Inft tnf
Ihursdnj morning, when he left ei- c
school.
Inquiry by the boy's father. H. Wat-
Said te Be Considering Purchase of
$1,000,000 Heme In New Yerk- i
Purchnse of n million-dollar home en
Fifth avenue near the handsome Gary
mansion s contemplated by R. T. I
Stetcsburj. according te word received'
from New Yerk today. Mr. and Mrs, I
Stetcsbury recently mnde n very tlier
Rh inspection of the house, it is said
tfnel expressed themselves ns highly
plenscd.
Mrs. Htetesbury has been a frequent
uslter te New Yerk during the last
car. and it is understood thnt the
Stetesburs are considering the advisa
bility of using the house ns a between -season
residence.
WOrNrljTANrSHES
Mrs. Elizabeth Beutee, 2221 N. Han
cock St., Last Seen en Trelley
Search Is being made today for Mrs.
Kliznbeth Reutee, sixty-one years old.
ei Vnrtli Mnnceck street
who dls-
appeareel last night after she hnd vis
iu-d the home of n friend at Fifth street
and Rising Sun avenue.
She left her home early last evening
nnd steed only a short time with the
friend. Leaving, she was placed pn a
street car. and the conductor was asked
te put her off the car at Dauphin street.
She has net been seen since.
this
Gripper Shee Stere
Chestnut St.
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KI.ORKNCB II GAETANO
stand some man cnnle up, looked at
me kindn funny, nnd said, 'Sny boy,
are jeu n girl?' 'Course my heart took
n turn, but I swnllewed itr nnd said,
"Nope, I'm a tomboy.'
"He smiled ns If he didn't believe
me, and told me te go nhend and make
the judges think se. When we get te
the stnnd I pulled out my gun nnd be
gan doing one of Wesley Harry's stunts.
I wasn't one mite scared.
"One of the iudees nsked rar name.
I would be given a bicycle
"Of course, some one discovered my
hair, nnd they nil knew that no regular
fellow my size would be wearing bobbed
hair, and thnt gnve it nil away, hut I
did feel them, nn' had packs of fun."
Florence Is In the sixth grade at the
Helment Scheel, nt Forty-first and
Aspen streets.
FOREIGN VISITORS HONORED
Luncheon Given for Women in Rltz-
Carlten Today
Tlie luncheon nt the Rit.-Cnrlten at
I o'clock today wns one of the most
Important meetings yet arranged for
the three women representatives treru
"""". 'XTIHUII.V UIUI r rilUUC. 1VITO nre
tetiril,B ,he ignited Ktnten ns tlie RuctH
of the Weman's International League
for Peace and Freedom.
x lie lereign women, .Mrs. Armet
Robinson, of Kngland; Frnulein Ger
trude Hacr. of Germany, and Mile. Thc-
rcse Pottscher-Arneuld, of France, np
peaicu te mc iiuiaueipuiii mem
bers and friends of the league te wage
an active campaign in the interest of
n better understanding among the na
tions of the world.
Twe Women Repert Robberies
Mrs. Paul Green. 1312 Tine street,
epertcd rb the police today that her
apartment was robbed of $200 worth of
clothing while she was nwny from home
yesterday. She said her apartment was
entered by use of a false key.
Miss Anna Christlnn, 2335 Seuth
Klghtccnth street, also reported a rob
bery at her home. The rear deer was
jimmied nnd $20 In jewelry stolen.
Fight Fatal te Acter
St. Leuis. May 1C (Hy A. P.)
Albert McGinnlss, a vaudeville actor of
New Yerk, appearing nt n local thea
tre, died at n hospital here yesterday
of injuries received Saturday during n
quarrel with a chauffeur ever a tnxlcab
fare.
The key te your clothing
problems
Rogers Peet clothes!
Quality!
Style!
Economy !
The best is cheapest in
the long run!
Knox straw hats.
FERRO & COMPANY
Rogers Peet Clethes
Chestnut St. at Juniper
Lata Cemer "I'm sorry, gen
tlemen. I w taking a dem
onstration in that new MOON
model and er forget about
the time. However, I bought,
e yil be en time hereafter."
Open Cars $1785
Closed Cars $2785
Price F. O. B. Factory
Display room open evening!
Moter Gars
The car of the ten proven unit
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
8S5 N. Bread St. Fkeit Poplar 75M
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SAVES PATROLMAN'S LIFE
AS COMPANION OPENS FIRE
One of Four Men In Speeding Car
Freed In Ridley Park Sheeting
Patrolman Walter Kline, overseas
veteran of the lOSth Infantry nnd mem
ber of the llldlcy Park police force,
exchnnged shots Saturday morning at
'J o'clock with n Negro in a speeding
motorcar, which n moment later went
into n ditch nleng Chester pike nbevc
Morten avenue.
Kline, nt the rlk of his life, nr
resteer' four Negroes, who nt first were
suspected n,s possibly having- knowledge
of the brutnl murder last Tuesday night
nt. Glenolden of Patrolman Hlatr Mc
Govern. The Itldley P.irk, police, how
ever, were unable te connect them with
that crime.
The men nrrested are Janes M.
Ricky, Samuel Martin, Frnnklln Mar
tin nnd Jeseph Hurton. All gnve ad
dresses hi Seuth Philadelphia. Hurton,
Who saved Kllnc"s life by knocking up
Samuel Martin's nrin", was left go. when
ine tour were given a henring Saturday
night before Justice of the Pence Hu
chnnan. It was alleged Frnnklln Mar
tin offered te pay Kline te be let go.
He was fined $10 for attempted bribery.
Ricky, who drove the enr, was fined $10
for attempting te aid Samuel Mnrtln te
escape. The Inst named, vn0 h nccused
of having fired the shots, wns held In
$5000 bail.
13 MISSIONARIES GRADUATE
Clan of Women at Presbyterian
Scheel Largest of Any Year
Thirteen women graduates of the.
Philadelphia Scheel for Christian
Workers of the Presbyterian and Re
formed Churches received their di
plomas this nftcrnoen nt commencement
exercises in the Oxford Presbyterian
Church. Hread nnd Oxford streets.
Dr. It. Hruce Tayler, preslcle'nt of the
Queen's College, Cniindn. mnde the
principal address. Mauler of ceremonies
was the Rev. Jeseph 11. C. Mnckie.
This Is the Inrgest clnss te be grnd grnd
unteel in nny one year from this Insti
tution. Twe of the graduates expect
te go te Japan nnd China.
The graduates nrc Misses Knthrvn Y.
Allcbach, May H. Allewny, Helen P.
Disbrew. I.nurn K. Harbnugh, Rese h.
Heine, Gertrude C. Hcydegger, Shizuc
Hiknru, Christine Jullntui, Lenere I'.
Lloyd, Careline Tj. Scblnter, Kcldn V.
Spiers, Lillian C. Wunsch and Mvrtlc
L. Werk.
CHURCHES "DIE WITHIN"
Seme Fall te See Changing Needs,
Baptist Pastors, Told
The church that lasts Is the one that
adjusts itself te the needs of the com
munity, snid the Itev. Dr. .1. K. Crow Crew
ther, pastor of the Arch Street Metho
dist Kplscepal Church, speaking at tlie
meeting of the llaptlst ministers in the
First Haptlst Church.
Dr. Crowther said he had studied
some of the churches in this cltv and
found that these that hed failed hnu
tiled from within," rather from nny I
outside influence, because tUc men who
had charge of the affairs of the church '
failed te see the changing needs.
Slayer of Sweetheart Must Die
Justice Frnzcr, of the State Supreme '
Court, tedny affirmed the conviction of I
Jeseph Dreher, n Negro, of murder in
the first degree, and ordered the record
remitted te the latter court for execu
tion of the 'death sentence. Dreher
killed his sweetheart, Kthel Wnrrcn,
September 0. during n quarrel at Forty
second street and Woodland avenue.
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers-Paintings
THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES
1320 Walnut Strrrt
Mr. Busy Executive
IK YOO D K H I K K A CAIWni.K
r O n R K H I' (I N IJKNT - STKNOd.
RAPIIKK WITH KLKVEX TKAItV
KXPERIKNCK HAMIT.INC) A J! I.
VvBTITKS "" OFJKICK 'ORK.
n 710, M'.nOKR OFI'ICR
Cellins New Service
When you face a strenu
ous tomorrow and feel as if
you had lest your "grip" en
your work, come in and we'll
help you get a "new held."
Cellins New Service everv
day except Sundays, steam
and electric baths, massage,
shower, alcohol rub, etc., is
the real invigorator and
restorative for tired business
men. Absolutely no tipping.
COLLINS INSTITUTE
OF PHYSICAL CULTURE ,
219-23 N. Bread Street
Spring Suits and Tep
Coats arc priced $30
and upward the
values at'.U0, $45 and
$50 are especially interesting.
Helping Peny Shew
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MRS.OKOnGK DALLAS DIXON, .lit.
Who Is taking an active part In
arranging the entertainment tn be
given nt Wynncwoed May 17 en the
William .1. Clothier estate feir the.
benefit of the Welfare Federation
COOLIDGE COMING HERE
Vice President and Wife te Ride in
Moere Tally-he
Vice Picsldent nnd Mrs. Coelidgc
who will be the guests of Senater and
Mrs. Pepper at the Deven Herse. Shew
next week, will be driven from Dcen
station in the famous tally-he of Judge
William II. Moere.
Judge Moere Is one of the cetinti p
most noted breeders nf blooded here.
nnd is especially proud of his matched
tally-he team of four dappled gray.
Snturdav of next week, the day of their
visit, he will dilve te Deven Station,
receive Ids distinguished guests and
their party and take them te the Pepper
box nt tne nersc s'jew , iinviu nun
oval.
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Gloucester Man Missing
Police have been n.kcil te leek
for
Tnhn Ilevlen. Iifty-thrcc. of tilnlieerer.
who disappeared Friday . He hn been
seen wandering about In the central
section of the city. l!elen came lieic
with Ills wife Tuesday fiem (iloiteeMer
te undergo treatment for u nervous
trouble nnd stepped nt a bearding heii'-e
near Twentieth nnd Itnce street". His
wife left him for n "hert time in the
waiting room of n railroad station.
Svhcn she leturncd he hud gene.
pilSfiMSSSBSi
Tmpertant Silver
Dinner and Tea Services
Reproductions of rare Od IZngish,
French and Colonial Services
xcus!ve with this Establishment
Special exhibition of Silver throughout the week
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a little mere costly but much mere efficient. Send
for an illustrated booklet about it.
' AMERICAN fiADLATOR COMPANY
hzAL Beiltrs and AxJUJCiSiKfdiatert for ivtry kiahng nud
1711 Chestnut Street
M
0 one can
te wear "cheap" clothes
I Seme people iiiuine that they can't pa the price
for geed clothing, and buy peer stuff became it
low priced which is pure extravagance.
De a little figuring J low many im (i .,u Ui m a
year's time?
ft What de they re-.t you?
We believe you will find tli.it two -u.nl (unlu. well mmlr.
serviceable suit-; will com abeui a much as tin co el tlie
poorer sort, and they will outwear about t'niii ei the et
that kind.
J 7Vu's is allowing no marfin whatever for imir added
comfort and satisfaction in wearing geed clothes.
JACOB KEEDS SONS
1424-1426 Onestamil Street
HARRISON GEM SUSPECTS
MAY WED IN, JAIL
$40,000 Werth of-Jewels Recovered.
On Trail of Rest
f! ,.ni,.,l nt K-M.OOO. unit of the
S70.000 rcillei-llen of jewelry
nnil
preeleus stones lest by Mrs
iii, .I...II
Mitchell
Ilnnisen en route from
KnnxWIIc,
Tcnn.. te New Vnrlc. April .10. have
been recovered, and the pellic knew
where te lay hands en the rest,
llumeii Ileebe. of Chlcuge. wax ar
rested for the theft of the jewels in
Ilnrrlsburg Saturday. Miss Hutu
I In vein, his fiancee, also wns taken Inte
riis'tedv. ns were Dnvlil ISushness and
Jehn Onvln. ... .... i
The four lire In jail In the 'leinbs.
New Yeik. and Ileebe mid the girl tire
planning ti get nmrrleil today in jail
If the authorities will permit. I he
police suv they will try te prewnt the
miirriiiRc, as thev beiee II, N n ni"e
te debar Miss Ilajcln finin testifying
against Ilcrbe ut her liushiiud
Ttcebe declnrcd te the police that he
had net meant te steal the jewels: that
thev had been placed In hi" Inxlenli by
mistake bv if-porter in New Yerk, nnd
he hnd succumbed te teinptntien when
he opened the handbag containing tlmm.
The gill Insisted that Ileebe was tell
ing the truth nnd said that she would
stick 1 him find marry him. The
oilier men were employed ns salesmen,
Ileebe said, by a candy linn for which
lie wns snles manager, lie enid he
had planned te return the jewels nnd
would spend his life making restitution
Cigarette
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a rare and
delightful quality
impossible te
duplicate.
Guaranteed by
The Corte
Radiator
Graceful, slender, com
pact, the Corte Rd-
iater is net only the finest
radiator; its greater heat
ing service makes it the
most economical as well.
It is a working aristocrat
Philadelphia, Pa.
reallv afford
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FUNERAL OF J. E. LENNON
Services for Fermer Councilman
Held at St. Luke's
Mnnv prominent I'hllndclphlntis were
t present at the funeral this morning of
.lames K, l.ennen. former iiicsldcnt of
'the old Select tViiined . and widely
' known in pelitlcnl circles here
, ,.,. ' ..,,. , ., ,,,,
Known 111 piiiiiiciii riri'ius ncn-.
Services ti" conducted In the
riiinrh of St. Luke nnd Hits Kplphuny,
Thirteenth sheet below Spruce, by th"
Kcv. Dnvld M. Steele. The Interment
wns in Mount Merlflh incteiy.
The honorary pallbeaiers were former
Governer Kehvln S. Stuart, I'timcla
Shunk lii-ewn, annuel Hell, Jr . Hamp
,. Clrseii. Oeorce .1.' Klll'mt. Ur.
rl A. Bait, William II Klnsslcy,
ten !
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Dr. Cheesnmii A. Merrick, Thailcs
A new clothes-buying
idea in Philadelphia
FOR months we have been advising Phila
delphia te "shop around" before buying
clothes te leek at ether geed stores be
fore finally buying here.
Hundreds of men have taken our advice.
Every day it is recorded that customers
come in and say: "I'm taking you at your
word. I'm going te see what I can de at
Se & Se's and Se & Se's." It is also
recorded that they return here te buy.
PERRY' S
Your New Spring
Suit
Aren't you mere likely
te find the one right suit I
in a large selection than
a small one? Thousands
te cheese from here.
Super -Values $28, $33,
$38 and $43. ,
Sports Suits
for energetic men. Over
a dozen models with in-
verted pleats and Norfolk wards
effects. Super - Values. White Flannel
inree-piece suits $25, $33,
$38. Extra knickers $7,
$8, $9.
WE depend for success en
pleasing and satisfying our cus
tomers. , Our salesmen, there
fore, by nature and training
SERVE rather than SELL.
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
wmwmwr
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Going
Theatre
65.697
marr calls
be far this
yrar than
in any
quarter of
Quaker City
hist or u
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you and service will be prompt.
Quaker City Cab Ce.
"in '-;'
O. 'CiiaMbritUtJ
Hnll. Pr. .T.
(JceriO h Turner
i
of the Ms
Hi wns n member
Club the Yeung Republican Club,
Pen nnd Pencil Club nnd either or
i'.itleiiH. nil of which were represent!?
hi the funeral. t tifi,!r
. tztz irn nt-iTi spf - A
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j Philadelphia; Negro Is ElectreeuMttl'AnJ
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rrench. n Negie, of this city, was elti?w
tiecuted nt the lteckvicw IVnltcntlwyR'
ir1.i' for the murder of Itirii.iril UrmJ;.
! nus. of Phllndelplila. in February, ltv!
Tlie niotlve for the crime was rl.'?U
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It. is unclaimed. fjfl
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Strictly Summer
Suits
Palm Beaches, superior
in trimming and tailoring.
Silky mehairs, single or
double breasted. Feath
erweight tropical wor
steds, 2-piece suits, some
with vests. Super-Values
$17, $18, $20, $23, $25.
Summer Raincoats
light - weight rubberized
fabrics and gabardines.
Super-Values $13.50 up-
Trousers
of finest quality. Super
Value price $8.25.
Te The
Tonight?
IF SP, ride in a Quaker City
Taxicab, be certain of safety,
and at the same time enjoy
Pullman Car service in a Quaker
City-Cab.
Call Spruce 1700
There's a Quaker City Stand near
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