Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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GIRL COMPANION RELEA8E.P
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lXttanHc City, Mny. 20.-Cewring the
li ,'.".... hatwcen Ei Harber and
Bffe,T". " i rteht minutes Inst night,
IT. Troener Peggy O'Neill overtook
fefiteJSSSSS two of the alleged meter
Iffiu wh'e held up M. Qrar, uermania
mm about te cress wv '
JL.. rltv. The men were taken back
?5 Egg Hber br O'Neill and a party
5 troopers who had followed him tafa
iKnS nnd were held without ball by
iMistrt? MteWllh. .' te thB
FidX of their alleged ,crlmc brought
M l".c "T IrrrTrnichardMn
"Iwenty-thrcc, of Ardmore, Pa., and Al
iGrt H. Wntklns. twenty-six, who de-
v.i...,t iie is a member of the marine
fc corps and Is en nn'elghtrday leave from
ft It Is believed the men were about
It te carry tnreugn nneiuer- roeoery at
the city line garage,v In Egg Harber,
SSwhlch Is operated by Julius, Garnlch,
'ben they became frightened at the
jilght of O'Neill's uniform and took
. Their big machine had just drawn up
i'imtalile the eareeb. when O'Neill ed-
Hiipreachcd the place en his motorcycle en
Kfmular patrol duty. Ne sooner did
Withe two men bcc the trooper than they
Bljempcd into the machine, speeded it up
Kind a short distance up the White
Bf' Herse pike made a turn in 'the read to te
fr wnl the cemetery. Finding that read
v.tindy, they turned back te the paved
' MANY ENJOY CONCERT
...I
Large Audience, Hears Frankford
Symphony Society In High Scheel
A large audience last night heard
the concert given by the Symphony
Reclety of Frankford, in the Frankford
High Scheel, under the aunplccs of the
faculty., Veronica .Swclgart, the soloist,
sang; "O, Mle Fernande," from Don Den
icetti's "Fnvdrlta." and n group of
three songs Htrapss' ''Dream in the
Twilight,'7 Lleuranee's "Waters of
Mlnnctenka," hd Rogers' "The Star."
In the last naned llrander MacPhersen
was the accompanist.
The orchestra, under the leadership
of Hedda Van Den Beemt, played Ave
numbers with Schubert's "Unfinished"
Symphony for the serious part of the
program. Among the ether selections
given wcre "The werry wives et
Windser" overture, Massenet's "Scenes
Neopelltnine," and selections from Vic Vic
eor Herberts "Fortune Teller."
MINERS "DlVlt,; UP"
Idle
Men Remaining at Pests Aid
Brether Workers
Huteten, Pa., May' 26. (Hy A. P.)
Union ensineers, firemen t pump run
ners, watchmen nnd electricians, per
mltted by the United Mlne Workers' te
remain at tbetr pests for maintenance
of anthracite coal company property
during the suspension, began te "divide
up" with their idle brother craftsmen
today when they started te receive their
nr
Beards of the three hard-coal districts,
wages for the
Under
rut- hnlf nf Msv.
ruling of the Executive
they ' are te be assessed a day's pay
every month for the benefit of the local
unions, the funds se secured being, ap
plied for emergency purposes. The as
sessment Is te be as of May. 21.
At some of the collieries' members of
the union permitted te continue nt work
are voluntarily taking en time te give
ethers a chance. I
(tfsinqtQn'fflerchants
MAY FESTIVAL
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i AtiK unAtittiA fclnvtAd at.n ftjiM-
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tfnlch, in looking for the license tag,
Mw holes in the back of the tenncau
'gnd called te O'Neill that he believed
they were the men who held up Graf
ten weuucmiuy. vj iivm uiew mi wuiHiie
iind Btnrtcd after the machine. He
F'st-sed them when they made the quick
itnrn toward the cemetery, and when
,ti-ther again came en te the pike tee up
J the case, overtaking them et Absecon.
?, Ill II1C IlltJUlliJVtlC VIU&lllWU VVUJU1UU1-
V cited with the troopers' headquarters
with troopers. They reached there
a few minutes after O'Neill had cap
tured the pnlr and escorted them back
te Egg Harber. '
Arraigned before Magistrate Mlsch
llfh, Richardson refused te talk after
J Be ge ins nuinc nuu nuurcss. vut-
kina declared tnac ne Knew netning ei
the Graf robbery and claimed that he
bad met Richardson only yesterday.
Beth men, however, were positively
Identified by Graf as members of the
ging who had held him up. When
Marched they were found te be almost
penniless. One of them had a dollar
bill 'the ether bad nothing. They were
both carrying heavy caliber revolvers.
In addition, clippings relating the
Graf robbery were found en both men.
, A' young woman with the pair when
I&, juey were uriesicu guva a. ButiDm;ivr
.'.'wleased. She had lust accented an ln-
r!tititlen te take a "little ride." The
I jtipti were taken te the county -fall nt
'Mays Landing by a detail of State
troopers.
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Jewish Hospital
' . (Nen-Sectarian) f '
DONATION DAY
TUESDAY, MAY 3p, 1922
Twe-thirds of all patients treated FREE ever
a peri6d of twenty years.
Q There is no restriction as te race, creed or
nationality. , ,
' (J Per capita cost among the lowest, an evidence
. of careful management. ,
A It is rated by the -State of Pennsylvania in
class "A."
Ah earnest appeal is made te these who recognize the
usefulness of hospital service, te aid the Jewish Hospital,
which, during the past year, incurred a material deficit. ,$ ,
Donations may be, sent te
MR. WILLIAM B. ROSSKAM, Treasurer
Jewish Hospital, Yerk and Taber Readi, Philadelphia
A cordial invitation is extended te the public te visit the
Hospital en Sunday, May 28, and Tuesday, May 30, from' 2 te 5
P. M., when all the buildings and grounds wlllbi open te visitors.
On Tuesday the annual Graduation Exercises of the Nurses'
Training Scheel will be held en the grounds.
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Kensington's most popular young lady -will be crowned "Queen of the
May Festival" at a great Coronation Ceremony te be held June 1st. She
will be awarded a Diamond Ring, Wrist Watch, $200.00 Bank Account
and many ether Valuable Prizes.
The 25 girls scoring next in popularity will each receive Valuable Prizes
and take part "in the Coronation, acting as Ladies-in-waiting, Duchesses,
Countesses, Princesses, Baronesses, etc.
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE
Each girl eligible for awards must have received at least 10,000 votes by May 29thr.
Every 25c Purchase a,t any store issuing Kensington Merchants' May
Festival Prize Coupens entitles you te ten votes for the Queen. Ballets
may only be cast for girls who live in Kensington. .
Every purchase of an Admission Ticket te the Coronation of the Queen
and distribution of the Sedan and Thousand Prizes te be held June 1st
entitles you te the following votes for the Queen:
50c Ticket, 100 Vetes; $1.00 Ticket, 200 Vetes; $2.00. Ticket, 400 Vetes.
Coronation Will Be Held in the
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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Bread and Poplar Streets
.Thursday Evening, June 1st, 8 P. M. Sharp
Tickets
May be secured from the Kensington Merchants participating- or
by mall from the Secretary of the Festival, 3160 Kensington Ave.
Family Circle, Unreserved, 50c
Reserved Seats, $1.00
Bex Seats, $2.00
i
$1.00 and 2.00 Tickets te be Exchanged for Reserved Seats Later
, WOMAN MAY WIN PAROLE
Judge Net Sure About Once Nc
4 torleua ShOnllfter
'. terday in considering nn nppllcntien for
notorious ns the "Queen of Shen-
I 3 lifters," but new raid teMiave reformed.
(uu nullum, luutiici ui dijl uuiuuuiii
was breuzlit here te answer for theftb
of several veavs age. She was arrested
jn a New Yerk department store several
' .KWD jiwa aailitf. InnlilnM aajaa In.M ama.
it "je iiku mini; inuniUK uv Autjii iruu"
i.tera which she said she intended buy
lilnr for her 100 ncre farm in Clinten
!jj Corners, New Yerk.
i'i , Maurice J. Snelscr, Assistant Dls
..I-.. 4. .. 4AHA.l aa. At.. .a II
1 mil, illaUlllV, JU1I1CU 111 L11U UJillVU"
'tien ter parole, and bald if the charges
nere were dropped the woman would
net be nresecuted in .ether nlnees where
she Is under Indictment..
"The nriHenpFt nnnnn-ntlv hna r
mti, formed, but she always seems te break
Bfrem asain," said Judge D'lnletter. "1
WHAn'. ltnltAHH laa 1... a. .1 mi..
uvu i, ucumt; m iiilu riTiuriiiuiiuiiis. xiiuy
j don't seem te 'take.' However, there
ftte nthpr rnnnlflArnflnnsf that Ati.h
IS1 heavily in this woman's favor nnd I will
held the matter in adviuement."
JUNIOR COLLEGE TO CLOSE
K..
ynewark Beard Vetes Against Cen-
unuance ueepite petition!
Newark, May 20. The Junier Cel-
l... XT I. . -.
, ui imwurit, previaing a mere aa-
VanCed rniirit nt ettirlv .lien flint n
,hlgh schools, probably will be dlscen-
uimeu witn the close of the present
term. The Beard of Education last
Wnt, by a 5 te 4 vote, decided
net te ask the Beard of Scheel Esti
mate for the necessary funds te con
tinue the institution after July 1. The
COlIetfe ling linnn In flvlul.tin. nM ....
(Tears.
5 ." utuuii et me deem was taken
NT in nctIt,n 'rem the student
Amy, signed by 5000, urging centlnu-
'J21 0iAn? lnstl'ten. A letter from
Jehn Griur .Hlbben, president of
friX i Unlverslty, also urged the
,tu ue ceniinucd.
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I CONDUCTOR FALLS DEAD
Camden Man Victim of Heart Die-
M i. wn "y nema
fa Aa lira ... 1 ...
1 art.ni -,; Ti 'c"v,nB ns .tram after Us
X n"lTal.at the Camden terminal of M..
Ph.? n:?ll1ni" ."nilroed, ant 7:55 o'clock
&nJ5 Wilis, forty-seven
JC"""; '."' ""woeu nvenue, Cam-
Pu5l conductor en the Cape May Di-
" f ,r.a. fell d?d efWt
RS2?mLplBtlerm tewarl the cenduc-
Ot Wlllle 1,'n.l 1 . ..
.PnfinV.,1 . u '" me emp ey of the
KS2,,?fn,ff . PaUi-end twenty-two
Wein. i-VJ. "uu"n a conductor slnce
P;hrUumn K, I'rKviuusiy served aa a
If eral-emaii nd baggage master.
W """ea't P"0" Traneferred
'j,..T "ev Jen T. Swindells who
'd &pWn ' ? "'"Ce tVe BA.
'"L" Conference ast Murch, has been
,wansferred te Pnith nhV.Vnh' m..5f?.n
,cenu streft and enrese: avenue" lieJ
("rim iit: "e4" . transferred
-.. le -ma Hauctuary
te0;" PP". l?l W..hlnflten
fbtri ft? TiJv,i:, Jv. My. 20. Mcin
Pa.i . l"8. Kmuunting class of the
class eflcera arat PrM.i.f
Ready
Today-
NsiviTire Values!
rWe have new perfected, for all sizesVthe efficierit manufacturing proc-
esses which enabled Seiberling, Rubber Company six months age te an
nounce a revolutionizing and superior Seiberling Clincher Cord Tire,
30x3, for $12.50. ,.,
"A price reduction, therefore, of approximately 12 will be made en all
straight-side Seiberling Cords, and en Portage Tires, Seiberling-built te
be effective June 1st, 1922. These prices establish a rock-bottom basis
the lowest possible for fine tires.
"Yeu may say te the car owning public, in connection with your an
nouncement, that in my opinion, Seiberling-built Tires embody today
highest quality and low cost te a degree which has net been equalled in
my 23 years of rubber manufacturing
NEW PRICES
(Including Tax)
Seiberling Cords
sa.
30x3 Vi Clincher '
Straight Side
,
ouxe 2
31x4
32x4
33x4
32x4 yz
33x4 Vi
34x4 y2
33x5
35x5
Prle
$12.50
$15.00
$25.80
$28.40
$29.40
$34.90
$35.60
$36.50
$45.60
$46.90
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Portage Fabrics
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What This Message Means Te Yeu
Six.
30x3
30x3 Vi
32x3 2
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
Clincher
Straight Side
Clincher
Straight Side
Price
$ 9.50
$10.50
$17.25
$18.00
$22.90
$24.10
$24.60
Read again that last paragraph of Mr.
Seiberling's message te us. Remember it
is made ever his own signature by a man
whose name has steed for achievement in
the making of highest quality tires for mere
than 20 years the builder of mere cord
tires than any ether man the inventor of
the straight-side tire the man responsi
ble for today's type of cord and the man
who made possible the Seiberling 30x3H
.Clincher Cord Tire te sell at $12.50 the
most talked-about accomplishment in the
tire industry during the past six months.
Ne such tire values have ever been offer
ed as you can new get in Seiberling Cord
and Portage Tires, Seiberling-built. These
tires embody mere advanced features of
construction than any ether tires en the
market.
We want you te prove these statements
te yourself quickly se instead of waiting un
til June 1, we are making these new tire
prices effective te our customers tefiay.
Come in, or phone us. Start today te cut
your tire costs by riding en Seiberling
made Tires.
Portage Cords
Six.
30x3 Vi
32x3 Vi
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Vi
33x4 z
34x4':
35x4 Yz
33x5
35x5
37x5
Clincher
Straight Side
Price
$12.50
$22.20
$26.90
$27.80
$29.70
$32.10
$33.80
$34.70
$39.30
$43.30
$44.50
$50.10
Yerk Rend Tlrp Ce..,
Jenklntetm. Pa.
New Jerwr Aute Supply Ce.,
nden. .N. J.
Ilnrrr McCoy.
Riverside, N. J.
Aleis Bugglin
1630 N. 27th Street
D. M. Gawthrop & Ce.
4923 Germantown Ave.
PHILADELPHIA DEALERS
W. A.' Ennis & Sen
4328 N. Bread Street
Powers-Van Billiard Ce.
834 N. Bread Street
I'ler.en'n Gtiruce.
Mr.Hu, Vn.
Jehn R. Knur.
Norrlnteivn. I'n.
Ronemeni Tlra & Repair
Shep,
Kosrment, Pa.
F. H. Scott
5230 W lnut Street
Harry Beddow
1540 Oxford Pike
It man Stein,
ChrMrr, I'u,
Perklemcn HrliUc Moter Ce.,
College lllr, Pa.
Medel Tire rlhep,
I'ottsteHn. Pu,
Hetel Freed (iiiriize,
Royer.ferd. Pa
I.tervlMjIy'M Tire Hhap,
Atlnntle City. N. J.
KiiHt Knd Cyile Ce.,
Vlneland, N, J,
Mriee Illir Trims. Ce..
MlllTille. N. J.
Wenenuh tl.irtkgr.
YVrnenali, N. J.
W. A. DnnlrU,
Uerlln, N. J.
Rliner Tire & Hules Ce.,
Allentown, l'.x.
IUuerth Cane,
KaMen, Pn.
II. T.. Vandrrcrirt.
Martina Crrck. Pa.
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We never mark safety-first clothes se
high that we have te cut the price in half
en the ticket te make you believe you are
getting something for nothing.
Ne Middleman te Pay Here '
Mehairs, Tweeds
All-Weel Serges
Flannels, Worsteds
in every color and
style wanted.
IN CONSERVATIVE AND
SPORT MODELS
Come en out, men, te this Philadelphia's Greatest
Clethes Factory, for your New Suit or Summer Mohair.
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Payments
New Kitchen Ideas for Yeu
Yeu will find many of them in the Gas Ranges and
Gas Water Heaters new being displayed at all U. G. I. store.
Enamel finish is the thing today. Improvement in operation
and results will also be noted in the new models.
Call, or ask us te send a representative.
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO,
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