Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Father McCalllen Made Assist
ant te Monslgner Cantwell
in Perth Ambey
PRISONER
TRIES L.EAP
The Kv. Frends J. McCalHen, first
.Jriant pastor of the Church of the
TmniiKuIete Conception, tjuniueu, win
today ter Perth Ambejr. N. J. He
l!m be nsVstnnt te Monslgner Cant-
WPer six years Father McCalllen has
JnVeurnte at the Immaculate Cen-
?i narish. He Is regarded as tee
,SM2t young prteatln i the Trcn-
, 5n diocese. An orator of extraordinary
iwilty Father McCalllen has scores of
time" addressed big gatherings In Cem-
deHc was an active member of the
'ftmden Kotary Club and recent y ad
irewed the members of the local club,
it fie New Jersey Bankers' Conven Cenven Conven
Jlenln AUantle City he was one of the
nrinclpal speakers and was present at
Ke MM table with President Harding.
' Father McCalllen's departure from
Cimdcn Is deeply, regretted. He was
Btreraely popular both among Catholics
isd these of ether faiths.
e..i,inr tn lmra his former wife. Mrs.
Helen F. Dickinsen, of Mcrchantvllle,
Sludged guilty of contempt of court,
f harks F. Dickinsen, wholesale grocer,
of Camden, has filed a rule te show
cause In the Chancery Ceur,t at Camden,
declaring that the former Mrs. Dick
inwn has Ignored the order of Vice
Chancellor Learning te permit him te
have the custody of their youngest
daughter, Marjerie Lee Dickinsen, en
Friday and Saturday of each week.
Mr. Dickinsen charges that his
former wife has permitted him te enjoy
the company of his daughter at his
mother's home only en two occasions
since January 12 last, when the order
of visitation was made. The rule is
'returnable next Monday in the Camden
Chancery Court. ,
The Dickinsons were divorced a year
age when Mrs. Dickinsen brought
enarges of infidelity. After the divorce
Dickinsen married the woman named as
sortspendent In the action. Before
marital difficulties Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dick
ineon were popular in Camden County
society.
Shouting thnt he wanted te die, Frank
Ohew, a bnrber, of 827 Seuth Fifth
street, Camden, bade an unsuccessful
attempt yestenlay morning, te jump
from a window in Camden Police Court.
Chew dived through the window which
was open, but lie was caught by Geerge
Merke, of 512 Lester Terrace. Fight
ing the officer who tried te restrain him,
Chew was taken te a cell.
Chew was charged with the larceny
of a watch. He suddenly darted from
the prisoner's deck and started for the
window and took a dive through the
open window. It is believed that Chew
is deranged, no will be examined for
insanity.
ILLEGAL DISTILLERY
RAIDED AT SHORE
Paster, Hearing Barroom Hilar
ity, Sends Weman for Evi
dence Arsenal Found
Sttcial Dispatch te Evening Publle Ledger
Atlantic City, May 24. Sounds
hearing a striking resemblance te the
hilarity of the old -time barroom proved
the undoing of Jehn Hardy, of 1120
Arctic avenue, last night.
While passing the establishment, pre
sumably a general grocery store, shortly
after dark, the Rev. J. B. Adams, of
Ocean City, who, in addition te his
pastoral duties, is a Federal prohibition
gent, became suspicious of tire sounds,
and sent woman operative en a shopping
Wp. She returned with n quart of
whisky, obtained, she said, at the place
In exchange for $8.
Mr. Adams then obtained a search
warrant, and with members of the City
Hall vice squad raided the place. They
found a completely equipped miniature
distillery and a qunntlty of corn liquor,
in addition te the nntl-Velstead goods,
w raiders found the store te be a
veritable arsenal. Revolvers, cleavers
7 auivcs were round secreted In
closets and drawers In all directions.
A iedcrul warrant has been issued for
Hardy, who was net in when the raiding
party called.
Delegates nre arriving here today for
S w -annual convention of the New
Jersey Building and Lean League, which
owns tomorrow. The chief speaker at
P ?e';.day conference will be William
b; J?ttIe' "fr-. stnte Commissioner of
S'5 and Insurance, and leading
candidate for the Democratic guberna guberna
erlnl Domination in the fall. Other
efpteW,l.bB Dnnlel Crawford, Jr.,
e Plilladclphia, and Charles 0. Hcnnes-
IbJ'.-i V10 N"UenaI League of Build
ing nnd Lean Associations.
-The JJnMnnnl A.nnAil -a vtv a .
Be? .! n Spinners elected these of ef
ffi,iiI,''fsltlc,!t' Stunley R. Stager,
jfBJelnhta; viee present. II. Lerey
u er T f vIc'. N- i' secrctary-trcas-
iWi'.V.' NcvIns. New Yerk.
I natinni?nl Ur,n establishment of
Smith tw hn,0, and indorsing the
the annnl?" bl l Wlu b0 nlnccd before
bans ?r 8C8H 15, ?f tl10 National
hfu. ,f Masen e Clubs at the meeting
l thou ii&nn.i "nanini0"s adoption
vi.. '"wusslen is expected.
ISttm400, d,e"t. "Presenting
WKd ihis.eif cies. te ,mif ,ni".
woTthre1 X Vm" ln Americanization
ties in ii,",r respective communl cemmunl
SStelS. add,t,en t0 J""dling reuune
Attn ft'?? "' T,rtnnn, of
cld th ' ll I1" ann.,ml nd(,ress do de
' year hffi lh of. ", Wnnlintlen
WuiriS dmJSS11 btCady' des"lt0 th0
""yjncrenMed enrollment, this year.
PELTED WITH ROTTEN EGGS
p"h Ferelan Minister Aasaled by
1m. V. UKraln'an Offleera
Mlnls&By n'T? p0,l8h rr-
Peltel.'ii,C2nwtantlne Sklrmunt,
i.i,4V5lc." with rotten euv hew. inJ
P'rtt as h Vn" rtittcn. cbss here Inst
B a ani?e.?'? 8ilu8 ,nte a ,,lnner 1,e
e feSC,lfr thf, representatives of
an.li.i.",.,M,"'S.
.His face was bruised
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'"H ClOtllOH rillnp.l l.
Three of iY, ti"mi u "'e- attack.
"rested. Th '".".'"" 0cpr, were
""t.they w,;t 'i .""v" " !'r renwn
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regri't nt
Ue Incident.
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thousand delegates from nil parti of the
world gathered In the outside court of
Uclvedere at the Vntican today for the
opening of the twenty-sixth Interna
tional Eucbarlstlc Congress,
The uregram of the conference, which
will contlnue until next Monday, pro
vides for a number of netable features,
including another papal benediction
from the outside loggia of St. Peter's
and a pontifical precession with the
sacrament through the heart of Berne.
FIGHT WITH INDIANS MARKS
"DAYS OF '49" CELEBRATION
Spectacular Feature Introduced In
Sacramento's Historical Pageant
Sacramento, Calif., May 24. Cap
tain Jehn A. Sutter, Swiss ad
venturer and founder of Sacramento
In 1830, landed from the Sacramento
River with his company yesterday,
overcame an attack bv Indians after he
had been extricated fremhj) ambush by
united estates Army regulars ana re
sumed his march te the site where he
later built Sutter's Fert", Sacramento's
historic landmark.
Thus did Hobart Bosworth, screen
actor, in the role of the partner of
James Marshall, later discoverer of the
geld which brought California te the
notice of the world, epen Sacramento's
celebration of the "Days of '49."
The battle near the Federal Building
was spectacular. Scores of Indians "bit
the dust," although there' were some
casualties among the whites.
Pitman Opens Paving Bids
Pitman, N, J., May 24. Nine con
tractors presented bids for the paving
of Helly avenue, Pitman, with concrete
for the width of twenty feet and the
distance of about n mile. Michael
Staub, of Swedesboro, had the low bid
at $73,209.45, and Council will meet
next Monday night te award the con
tract. " E ARNOLD & co.
Practical
Electricians
Metera Lights Fans
Commercial Wiring Repairs
1019 CHERRY ST.
Pretest Owner-Management for 25 Tears
GasMBtees Responsibility and Service
Ifchinglnflamcd
skins quickly
respond te
RESINOL
Soethinq and Healinq
Nematter hewsevne
or deep seated the
skin trouble maybe
Resinol rarely fails
te give prompt and
ResinoljSeap
andbathhtflps
fkinfit
Twmm
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Afternoon & Dinner Dresses
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Pepe Names Amerlean Bishop
Reme, May 24. The appointment of
onslsner Bernard J. Mnhenev as
Monslgner
BlRhep of the Dlocese of Sioux Falls by
Pepe Plus was announced yesterday at
the Vatican.
THE FLAME
OF ASIA
Over Asia the Irrepressible long leng long
ingefpeopletogovernthemselves ,
is bursting into flame. In India,
Gandhi's movement threatens the
peace of Britain. India for the In
disnsl In Asia Miner, MusUpha
Kemal heads a national orgahiu ergahiu orgahiu
tien that stands for the integrity
pf Turkey. Turkey for the Turks I
In the Far Eastern Republic the
Siberians are rnakiaa- a geed fight
against odds. Free Siberia! These
stupendous experimentsare mads
clear in political articles in June
ASIA
The American MAGAZINE en the Orient
Richly IlttutraUd
Out today all news-stands 35 cents
A Ginger Ale that
is Ginger Ale. Full
of pep and ginger
yet fully aged
and. nwllem
Anheuser-Busch
vS&Sr-
ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.. ST. LOUIS
SPRUCE 4232
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Twe Special
That were $55 te
that Range up te
Afternoon Dresses, In charming new models, of Canten
Crepe, Foulards and Allover Lace, in navy, black and all
the wanted colors; braided and embroidered effects.
They were up te $69.50
Reduced te
'Afternoon and Dinner Dresses of Canten Crepe, Crepe
Romaine, Georgette, Lace and Crepe Renee, draped and
beaded models in all colors.
They were up te
Reduced te
Smart Street Dresses
That were up te $49.60, Reduced te
Reshanara and Canten Crepea,
A varied showing of style and colors,
All Purchases Billed July 1st
60 Yellow Cab Service Stands
Frem your home or place of
business you can get a Yellow Cab
in a few moments. Yellow Cab has
blanketed Philadelphia with 60 Cab Stands
28 in Central City-10 in North PhUadelphia
15 in West Philadelphia and 7 inSouthPhila inSeuthPhila
delphia. When you phone Poplar 8600 you
talk with Yellow Cab Headquarters. An
instant later your message is relayed te the
stand nearestyeu, from whence a Yellow Cab
is dispatched. Anether feature of Yellow Cab
convenience is our Coupon Beeks. Your can
get them from our Office at 1208 N. 31st St.
Deduct 2 from your remittance for cash
$9.80 for a $10 Boek $24.50 for a $25 Boek.
Yellow
Cab
Ca
Poplar
8600
ROBINSON SUPPLY
Wheleiale Dittributera
24th and Race Sts.
jiMMiinMaiaTpMtnMnHiHWIHHHIBniHIIrlBnBIDIIlHIM
Groups of
$110, at Savings
$55 en a Garment
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$110
m
$25
Peiret Twills, and the nnni,i,
in plain, beaded and embroidered Teffi!.
St.
Poplar
8600
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RACE 3485
Lingerie
Negligees,
Sweaters
$55
STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER
Te-morrow!
Hundreds of new value-groups added te the under-price lets which
were available te-day. Many of te-day's best values in quantities sufficient
te insure satisfactory selection te-morrow.
Here is but a partial list of the many geed things awaiting you te-morrow
there are hundreds of ether money-saving opportunities in which
every department is represented. . v
Come early save substantially. t
FOR MEN
SECOND FLOQIt
Spring Suits with
Extra Trousers $26.50
Worsted, sence nnd cas3lmers.
Youthful and conservative styles', ln
lzea ter stouts or regulars. Very
special price.
Fine Gelf Suits, New
Only $20.00 and $26.50
Broken leta from stock, Imported
and American makes.
Gabardine Tep Coats
$18.50, Nearly One-third
Less
Tan gabardine, can be used as a
raincoat. Great value.
Yeung Men's Alce Suits
new $26.50
Fully one-third or mere under
price. Well-tailored, smart fabrics,
some sllk-llncd, some sample Suits.
Serge Suits with
Extra Trousers $19.50
All-wool fierce ln the wanted con
servative styles for regular-size or
stout men. Werth far mere than
(19.50.
Youths' Twe-trousers
Suits Special $17.50
New spring; shades, ln styles te (It
the hard-te-tlt. Under price.
i ' A Greup of
Odd Suits $13.00
Incomplete in range of sizes or
fabrics. Men's and young men's
styles. Average half former prices.
Men's Straw Hats
Far Less Than Usual
$1.65
Natural color straw. This season's
newest shapes. Excellent value.
Smart Leghorn Hats
Unusual in Price $2.95
Geed
looking Hats
in several
shapes.
Light In weight.
Handkerchiefs at a
Saying new 10c each
Cambrle Handkerchiefs, all-white
or with colored borders. Werth one
half mere;
Knitted Four-in-Hands
Very Special at 65c
Net often found at no low a price.
Many wanted plain shades.
Save Mere Than One
third en Silk Neckties
85c
Made In America of silk from
Switzerland. Plenty of patterns and
color combinations.
Madras Shirts $1.35
A Price for Saving!
Fine printed fancy striped madras
In absolutely fast colors. Neat pat
terns, wanted shades.
Well-made Pajamas
Under Price new $1.45
Many varieties of stripes and col cel col
erlngs. All cut full, for comfort and
long service. With frogs,
FIRST FLOOR
Mercerized Lisle Socks
for Clever Day, at 20c
Black only Seconds of a quality
usually higher In price.
Black Cotten Socks
6 Pairs for 65c
Strongly re-lnferced hecla and teres.
Exceptional value. Seconds. Sizes
9W te llj r
Athletic Union Suits
Greatly Under Price
60c
Of checked nainsoek. Mere than
one-third less than regular price.
Nainsoek Union Suits
with Cotten Tep 65c
An excellent combination, nainsoek
drawers and plain cotton ten. Sec
onds of a higher-priced grade.
Undershirts 40c
Almest Half Price
Of whlte gauze cotton, pull-ever
style with short sleeves. Seconds.
Men's Stylish Oxfords
Much Under Price, $5.75
fcLd:Px?rU nnd. a few ' calf.
Bhptmtrem regular stock at this
valye-glvJng prlc.
Anether Wonderful
Clever Day
Fer the Heme
FOURTH FL.OOK
Framed Pictures New
Sharply Reduced $1.00
A wide variety of attractive pic
tures, nicely framed, but frames have
become slightly marred. Many are
less than half price.
Wicker Lamps and
ShsMfes New $15 in $25
Table Lamps, Brldge and Fleer
Lamps, at a saving of mero than .
one-third. Majiy different styles.
Shades are sllk-llnd. ,
THIRD FLOOR i
High-grade Cedar
Chests Much Under
Price $25.00
Beautifully grained, of fine cab!- I
net-work finish, with duat-proef lid.
Size 48x20x20 Inches.
Cotten Flags, 5x8 feet
Unusual Value $1.3d
Flags under price ln time for Me Me
eorial Day! These, wlti sewed
stripes and printed stars, are well
made.
Linene Couch Cevers
At a Saving $1.50
In linen shade, with striped bor
der. Coel for summer and easy te
launder.
FLOOR 2, RAST
Enameled Bedsteads
Unusual Value $9.75
Full-Blze Bedsteads with oval tub
ing, enameled In ivory or white. At
a saving of mere than one-fourth.
Metal Link Bed Springs
Much Under Price $6.75
All sizes ln comfortable, strong
springs at this special Clever Day
price of 6X7S.
Felt Mattresses Werth
Far Mere Than $13.50
Comfortable Mattresses ln one or
two pans. Covered with sturdy
ticking with rail edge.
Cut Glass Bowls
$3.00, $3.50, $5.50
Beautiful patterns In Footed Nut
Bowls at 13.00 ; Bowls at $3.50, and
Bowls with stands, IB.G0.
FIRST FLOOR
Linen Dinner Cleths
Under Price at $4.15
Attractive designs, and out-of-the-ordinary
quality of linen from Ire
land. Large Turkish Towels
Less Than Usual 42c
Heavy, absorbent bleached Turkish
ToweIh. bIze 24HX44 Inches, with
hemmed ends.
Linen Suiting $2.00
One-third Under Price
Crash weave, for malting skirts,
suits, etc Width 90 Inches. At a
great saving.
Pillow Casing of
Bleached Muslin 31c
Geed quality, 45 Inches wide. Sp- i
clal Clever Day Price, 31a
Cotten Summer
Blankets Only $2.75
a Pair
And only 200 pairs' Excellent qual- i
ity. In whlte or gray with colored
borders. 91lze JjxSqjnch.. '
"Wear-Ever" Sheets
at Clever Savings, $1.65
Bleached muslin Sheets, bize sixtte
lnc.ies. Hxcyllent grade. i
Weel-Mixed Blankets I
Very Fine at $6.25
a Pair ,
,irl'ils ?0,or combinations In thes
plaid BlnntctH. e .r ....n ,, I
wool. SUe 60x80 Inches
FOURTH FLOOR
Royal Wilten Rugs
9x12 feet $72.50
S.?011.0"1 weave- The season's
new designs, many In blue, rese and
tan shades. Special value.
. IN TIIK DEPARTMENT OF
LOWUR-PRICED FLOOR COVER
INCJS FLOOR 4 '4
Imported Herringbone
Grass Rugs at a Saving
I long service Rugs stenciled In blue,
price- ' Uesf"s- inder
27xR4 InchpH-
85c. 4 Cx7 B fet 2 IT.
3x8 feet l BO
9x12 feet 16 95
Cook's Genuine Cerk
Linoleum Rugs $8.75
Clean and serviceable, for kltchan
raj
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FOR WOMEN
SKCOMD FLOOR
New Crepe de Chine
Dresses new $12.50
Made ln ever-blouse style with box
plaited skirt ; square neck, three-quarter-length
loose sleeves. Beige,
navy blue, tan, gray, white and
henna.
Drep-stitch Tricelette
Dresses new $16.00
Black, navy blue, dark brown and
henna. Straight-line and side-draped
effects. Chiefly In sizes 36 tt 40, a
few ln larger sizes.
New Crepe de Chine
Dresses new $20.00
Plalted-tunle model with rows of
open-work stitching; long sleeves.
Black, white, navy blue, gray, tan
and henna.
Suits in Extra Sizes
Exceptiens1 at $27.50
Smart tweeds in h-Ay, blue, laven
der and two-tone mixtures. Made
with long semi-fitted coats with
separate jelts. t
Medium-weight Suits
new $7.50 te $15.00 ;,
Cheviot, tweeds and duvet de lalne.
Blue and brown, some In Oxford
gray. Net all sizes.
Coats Reduced Mere ,
Than One-third $22.50
Flne wool Velour Coats. In black,
navy blue and brown ; made ln a
BOcU, all-around-belted style, with
long threw cellar with fringed eiids ;
loose panels, fringe-trimmed ; body
and sleeves sllk-llned.
Smart Tep Coats
Special at $12.75
Fleeced rrver-pla!ds ln geed shades
of gray. About three-quarter length,
plain-tailored, belted, silk - lined
throughout.
Smart Crepe de Chine
Blouses new $3.85
Tailored and oml-tal!ered models,
In nuvy blue and flesh color
Various Crepe de Chine
Over-Blouses $6.75
In
light shades. Beaded, tailored
and filet lace-trlmmed models,
and short sleeves.
Leng
Twe Hundred Sample
Blouses new $3.00
White voile and batiste, prettily
trimmed ; long and short sleeves.
Neck Furs, One-third
Under Price $20.00
Brown Fex Animal Scarfs, with
brush tall j light and dark shades of
brown
Trimmed Hats Much
Under Price $5.50
About one hundreil levrlv, sum
mery Hats, and all wenderfu' values
some uerth nearly double
THIRD FLOOR
Heuse Dresses Greatly
Under Price at $1.65
Olnghatns In chpeks and flne plaids,
waist nnd stralghi-llne models, trim
m.'il with ergandU aim n uln
ehambray Sizes 3G te 40
Gingham Heuse Dresses
in Extra Sizes $1.95
"Drman" mnk.- -that's recom
mendation enough, and these are one.
third te one-hiilf under price All of
8triH-d gingham, hihiie with white
pkiun vest, adjustable b.ick. Sizes
48 te 51
Petticoats" of Silk
Jersey, Special, $2.95
Male uuh 'plaited flnuncet In two
tone effii't
Brassieres new 38c
Heek-front Ilrawsleren. trimmed
with embroidery ; shields under the
arms.
French and Philippine
Underwear Reduced
Some at less than half the former
prlccH All Femmvhat rumpled.
Cambric Petticoats
New $1.25 te $2.25
Seft white cnmbrlc, trimmed with
lace or embroidery Various stylet.,
FIRST FLOOR
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