Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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V Gladys Welling, of Bretd ret nnr
i ..ii. nrnu, .) tains JieM by the
, police In Baltimore, wlth-deene Ms
J Mr. of New Castle, P., who Is charted
I with being impiicnifa in-in. u"";"
" i. MMli rlU, -N.. .! Frederick
' i 0)Unty, Maryland, nnd" ether Jilnres.
,V 'The elrl Id also known ns Helen
" Owen sml Mrs Gcome Mnwey, no-
'' i .. i- .! An din In 111 blBcr
rf M the Maryland Automobile Commit
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TO BE HONORED ON FLAG DAY
Annual City-Wide Celebration
m Hener of Old Glory. Is
a Deuble Event '
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at wire """. :....' ; !-...
' inrlnc threug I ttnuimere inm num,
,' wring """"" -,1j n, ii-.-.. in..
Eft When peucn rci-wai"". " y"
M their nutomebU", ns the same an that
. n the car used In the robbery of the
"j- ii 'i iinMUMn lrrafiarmit i:minrT.
fi Oflclald of the bank
Ai i. iieniifff Ms?, v
W uw"-j :," i"'r Jlt-fc1,- ItaailnM
H? Without Dnil IOr luriuvr ucaimi
Frederick County,
k. h'ewerer. failed
Masse, who U being held
f June 22.
At flrst the girl claimed te be the
wife of Mnsser, who. police -say, is also
Ward nciiing, qui. mier
i
I idmltted that she was net
known ns
Mawcy's home Ma said te be In Day
sn. O.. but Baltimore police say thnt
' recently he and the girl have been ilv
'4 Inr in Philadelphia.
i? After their arrest the three were
liken te a police Matlen where Mnssry
t wan srnrched and police found bills fiR
tf" trcgatlng mero man ifeiuv. in un- cur
ht. fnnnd a Ions elnchbar, curved en
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Mhimv'ii companion la the same glrl
I' Baltimore pollce .believe, who attracted
i attention In Erie in 102l.when she went
V, te that city with Earl FrIU, allaij Kd-
Wira unrieii, unu miwuiv, " ui...,
tills Ororge Mawey.
xfenuiv la aim wanted. Baltimore no-
I1' ii. .. in Pltiahurvh and HailnnW.
Mich., for bank robberies.
Following me roeocry at jjuiie hbub,
K. T., It l sald.'Maasey passed a num-
IV.btr of bank notes et mrge ucnemina'
t ' tlfln In Pittsburgh In payment for fur
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nltiif.
The girl' said that she met Massey
bout a year and n half age in Eric,
nd admitted accompanying him te
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Harris
krg.
EXERCISES AT ABINGTON
Charles Wy Smith, Newi 80tj
Kept Famous Heme Frem
Being Wrecked for Factory
Flag Dny I te be observed lomer
row throughout thlsclty. when the
first United States flsg-ef thirteen
stars and stripes was' made. The
fourth Annual celebration will be held
under, the auspices, of the Patriotic
Order &ens of America tomorrow ovc evc
nlng with a street demonstration,
Exercises ul!l be held nt the Betsy
Iless Heuse, 2.'tl) Arch street.
Particular Impetus Is ghen te the
co'cbrntlen bv the fact that today Is the
eightieth birthday of the mm who saved
the Bctev IIeks Heuse, Charles AV.
Smith, of the Tracy Hetel.
In 1802, when Mr. Smith, a retired
coal dealer, heard that the Jtctsy liens
Hetise wan te be tern down te make
room for a factory, hn visited the his
toric spot and found It occupied by a
saloon and n cigar store. He awakened
the interest of patrlbtic men and
women, and saved the house, which to
day Is one of the shrines of Revolu
tionary history In Philadelphia.
Mr. Smith is a member of the Union
League, the Sens of the Revolution,
the Masonic order and many ether organizations.
At the Betsy Bess Heuse a stnxe has
been erected for the performance by
Charles W. Welsberger, a member of
the P. O. S. A. 'An imitation has
been extended te every organisatien by
the P. O. S. A. te join in the celebration.
The exercises arc te be presided ever
by Mr. Helms. Addresses will be de
livered by Richard Wegleln, president
of Council; Stnte President Oscar B.
Wetherheld. of Reading, and the ex ex
Stnte chaplain, the Rev. W. E. P.
Haas, pastor of the Wharten Memerial
Methodist Episcopal Church. Anether
ex-State chaplain, the Rev. Charles
L. Hunter, will give the Invocation and
benediction.
The Americanization Committee of
the Chamber of Commerce hag re
quested every Industrial establishment In
the city te display the national 'colere
T V
. CHARLES W. SMlTll
BARRED BY COOfl
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Tlptr for Attorneys Ar Ktpt
Frem Central Station by
Ordtr of Magistrate
today. Noonday -meetings re being ar
ranged In various plants, when speakers
will explain the slgniflcance of the day.
The ealitta te the flag will be part of-the
exercises,
The Elks will held Flag -Day services
nine nt
P. 0. E.
In the cventni
at Philadelphia .Ledge,
,, at tne'iaiM neme,
Judge Jehn M. Pat-
iif.au Ik tn tin (hn orator.
Various schools throughout the city
will held Flag-Day sertlces.
Ne. 2. B
1320 Arth street
is Diplomas Awarded te Largs Class
i at High Scheel
u The commencement exercises of the
Abington High Scheel were held today.
f , Diplomas were given te Arthur
-' Donaldsen Marklcy Bready, Miss
Msmte E. Bubcck, Miss Carolyn Vir
, ginla Chubb, Edgar Allen Cooper, Bliss
' Myrtle Marie Crlgcr, Miss Edna h. B.
' , Denbannd, Miss Bertha Lawrence
,,, Etitwoed. Miss Dorethy Lucille
4 riecke. Frederick Fewlcs, 3d. class
v;iprtnaeru; aiiss r.eim mane ruimer,
tieanen it. .tones, uaymend n. Hamil
ton, Jeseph Eastham Hunter, Miss
Tscy Klrkpatrick, Miss Leena Klein
felder. Miss Dorethy Collyer KrcAV KrcAV
en, Francis Lachet. Jeseph Fisher
Mstulre. Rebert Housten Martin,
Archie McVlcker. Jr., Miss Ella, Grier
Ober, Miss Helen Adelej Peirson,
Htnrv Kuln Pirrsen. Fred VT. Phlnns.
Mta Dorethy Mnrie Reeves. Carl Ed
win Rclehcrt, IjeuIs O. Rlggs, TauT
Lewis Sissamen, Miss Helen Scott,
Mini Charlette M. Smith. Miss Eliza
beth Mnrie Serrembe. Miss Elisabeth
Jtn Stewart, Miss Helen Leuiwi III
rich, Mercer Dnlzell Walten. Sliss
natbjKmma Webster. Miss Wilhelmlnn
Wtbster. Miss KJIsabeth Williams,
Jehn Parry Williams and Miss Hazel
Tomllnsen.
ROOFER INJURED IN' FALL
J. Melafaky, 2343 N. 31et St.,
i BrUlatd When Ladder Slips
.T. i Melafsky, n" roefert 23 North
Thirty-first street, was sllghtiy Injured
about the head and shoulders at 8
o'clock this morning, when he fell from
A ladder tn ascending te the reef of the
home et M. Knpian, xu ,enn xmr
ty-flrst street, lie was ia Ken te me
Women's Homeopathic Hospital.
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Persistent, efficient
publicity brings signa-'
tures te the dotted line.
The Helmes Press, Vrintm
13IS-29 Cbarrr Stmt
PhiUdalpWa
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"All work of quality
must tear a price in
proportion te the skill,
'time, expense and risk
attending their invention
and manufacture. These
things called dear are,
when justly estimated,
the cheapest; they are'
attended with much less
profit te the builder
than these which every
body calls cheap."
Few ISM
HIRES TURNER
GLASS COMPANY
30th and Walaut
PHILADELPHIA
"BOLSHEVIK" ENDS LIFE
H6tel Worker Couldn't Stand Chid
Ing About Appearanee
Because his associates called him a
"BelMieiik," Antheny Uelskey, who
' roomed at 1515 Weed street, killed
j himself In lied last nl?ht. Ills body
I s found this morning, with n pistol
i Mil a nrnrr book lying beside It.
i His landlady, Mrs." Mary Pelskj, told
' Mice that for sonic time her boarder,
who wan cmplejcd nt a hotel in'the city,
i complained te her that the ether cm
I plejres mocked him bepauee of his Rus
sian extraction nnd his appearance.
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' I Easily and thoroughly the
SUPERB-
VACUUM CLEANER.
flenim by ti met Hitancrd anr
"n principle eer Intentrd. It
hat an rftlclrncj nt leaat SS
water than nn before known In
me heat or vacuum
rlennera Phllndtl
lihlu m n (I e and
I'lillnilelplila guar
nn teed.
CHAS. W.
EMERY
AND SONS
Eatah. 1D07
1304
Diamond St,
MacDonald & Campbell
Coelest
Knickerbockers
i
White and Tan Linen $3.30 te $8.50
White, Tnn, Gray Linen Crash - $5.50 te $8.50
White and Tan Gabardine $5.00 te $8.50
Palm Bench Tan, Sand, Gray $5.50
Khaki $4.00
Net Many Separata Norfolk Coats, also Leng
Trousers in the above mentioned materials.
The coolest, correctly proportioned Knickerbockers te
be found. Specially produced te satisfy the men who study
geed form in their clothing The Game, and general outing.
Men's Hats, Clothing, Haberdashery,
Moter Wear
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
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HafeaS "1 1 1 l
fV9a9IS
&
TtUphentr "Helle, Mackin
Meters? I intended te drive
it j your ,new rems after
the demonstration, but I was
'lnjeying it i0 much I forget
out the time. Send the
' P"r down tomorrow, will
you?"
Open Cars $i785
Closed Cars 82785
Prices F. O. B. Factory
piny rooms
open evenings
ALOOiS
r,. Moter Can.
teA.''" Pravn unit,
MACKIN MOTORS, Inc.
JNr.aa St. Paeg. p..!.. 7Su
CAPITALIZE
Your Appearance
l A long step toward Prosperity is te leek
prosperous. A shabby or poorly dressed
man is badly handicapped. At the present
moderate prices of Superior Clothing it is
unnecessary and unwise net te leek your
best.
J Spring and Summer Suits arc priced $30
and upward. Values at $40, $45 and $50 are
especially attractive.
JACOB pjEEO'S SONS
1424-1426 CkestafrStireefc-
A pclM detail et City mil "njg
was posted In the M-t eerrltler en Jhe
sixth .fleer of City. Hall .tedaj Je keep
lawyers' "runners" en the mete.
' Alaglstrate' Ktnshaw ordered hla at'
inches te refuse admittance te any one
suspected ej being. nmnr or a run-
Aa a wsnit there were &&!?&!,
sentatlrcs et lawyer en the alith noer
thart in year. ..ai kta
The magistrate today, reiterated hla
purpose te glre Mayer ,Meer and Di
rector Cortelyou cliargee made In en
anonymous letter that pejK. n,l,,'r'i
tectlres were In the pfcy et criminal
nwycrs nnd oreugnt mbjh .
"I bslleve the two deteetlvea who
made the armt In the Hn. JR
which wai before me tfay ' aheuld
lie found te explain hew they get en the
job se quickly." he said. "If they can
establish a clean bill of hfcalth, all
right otherwise, they eheltld be pun'
'"fjetectWea Nledentha,l and' Engel,
who made the arrests, denied vehe
mently that they had any part in the
case ether than that et making the ar
rests when they heard tome one yelling
"murder -
SAVE 50 HORSES FROM FIRE
i '
Twe Alarm Turned In Threna
Wateh Camden Stable iurn
Vlf hnraaa vara rarlld from a
turning stable In Camden last night by
firemen and residents of the nelgnber,-
Tha m Weke ant in the
nt Unrrla Hrnlth. 01 fl Reuth Third I
Camden and spread te the stable of
.1rtrm rarrnll. aKiHA rear.
The horses commenced te stomp and
aeigb, and realising the danger te the
animals, several men rushed Tn and led
hm in aafatv. Th firemen extlneulshed
the blase with small damage, but tbe
nttnea, the crowd and the terrified
horses Caused much excitement.
One of Carrell' empleyes, who was
a block away, heard of the Are and
turned In another alarm Just before the
fire was out. This brought up another
contingent et engines, and drew en ad
ditional crowd te the scene.
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Laaiea Cellegevllle Hetel
Jehn T. Keyeer has leased the Cel
letevllle Hetel building te a Masonic
organisatien et I'hlladelphla. The
building will bp used its living quarter
ter aged member of the frnternltv
from the home In Philadelphia while
the new building 1 being constructed
en North Bread street.' work en which
was commenced yesterdayr-we furni
ture and furnshlnc of the nutel were
disposed of at public sale en Saturday
te make room fef the Aged Mnsen.
who will occupy the building this week.
SENIORS H PENH
HOLD CUSS MT
Plant Ivy nd Observe Time
Honored Ceremonies in
Dormitory Triangle
in (he regular exercise t!
m'Sglyen by elrisa president
id the valedictory mvt
In tesh Franklin w.
the history of the class
Mheedr Alfred" tDtt'MHFami
VL'llllah. T Man. MMlH 'tMM !V'WMtefI
Kehler read spade ia: rrfwasr; v
and-CTinrle A. i hmHMhUtfA'. jmmmM
if
..n 4m
The grftddnting clns of t i''r;
lty of Pennsylvania held Class Day
Merefw this afternoon Hi the Dormi
tory Trnnglc. , .,
The senior cup and gown were
transferred nt this ceremony from Jeliii
M. Hhecdy. who hends the Rrnduntlng
class, te Themas 13. K. nindc presi
dent of the new senior rlnfs.
0 of the Interesting fenlures of the
exercise was the planting of Hip Ivy
snrlg by members et the etnSN. Tim Ivy
Od wa delivered by Alfred Klein,
while the ivy Oration wns given by
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WEDDING GIFT5 OF IMPORTANT SILVER
Teal and Dinner Serviees Vegetable Dishes
After Dinner Coffee Servce5"!Meat Platters
Can't you see yourself in
a coei, wnixe cneviet amn,
a foulard feur-in-riana, a
pair of white "flannels" and
a blue seree coat?
What finer combination
for warm weather wear!
FERRO & COMPANY
Refftrw Ptt Clethts
' Chestnut St. at Juniper
fmmi
npHEI box helps te
sell the contents
WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC.
448462 Yerk At., . Phil.
Mtafaeturr of
SPECIAL PAPER BOXES
liiaTii sai i i asasT anaT F
s-ri t n f-ww r-
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56th Street
men veax
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
PHILADELPHIA
57th Street
CONTINUING ANNUAL
June Sales
These Sales will be conducted
with mere enthusiasm and
should be of greater interest
te our patrons than ever
before.
We have always offered impor
tant values en this occasion,
but this geamn we are making
even greater reductions for
this renowned sale event.
GOWNS WRAPS--COATS
CAPES SUITS
3-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS
SKIRTS WAISTS
SWEATERS MILLINERY
WTCI ..
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Are Yeu Progressive?
Progress is simply the process of looking for
something better. Be progressive when you
buy clothes. Shep around, leek and compare.
Coelest Clethes I
for Hottest Days
Over 1200
PALM BEACH
SUITS
"?k at the Super-Value Price of
$1 A .50
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Here's quality. Quality in the "work
manship. Quality in the fit. Quality
in the finish. Other Super-Values in
Palm Beach Suits at $17.
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Our
Safe Deposit
Service
THIS Company offers you the protec
tion of its Safe Deposit Vaults for the
custody of your bends, mortgages, stock
certificates, and similar valuable papers,
against the danger of less by fire, theft,
or carelessness
The Safe Deposit Vaults of this Company
are fully equipped te give your belongings
. every modern protection
Sqfe Deposit Vaults at both offices
The Pennsylvania Company
for Insurances en Lives and Qmntincl Annuities.
Trustand Safe Deposit Gdmpany
MAIN OrHCE
517 CHESTNUT ST.
Opposite Independence Halt
PHILADELPHIA
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1324 CHESTXS
Cerntr Junlncr k
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Silky MOHAIRS
At Super-Value Prices
$18 and $20
Blues, grays, blacks, with and "without
harmonizing stripes. All silk-trimmed.
Protective shoulder lining of feather
weight silk. Super-Values, $18 and $20.
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Featherweight
TROPICAL WORSTEDS
At Super-Value Prices
$25 and $28
Weigh but 8 or 9 ounce irOieryard,
Fine qualities. All piped rftlj iS&u
Twe-piece suits. And scnesitftvestli
Every worsted suit every sports lstriX-
every junior suit every last article in tMs
big: progressive store is sold at SL Super
Value price and sold by courteous salerriiftf1'
interested in your desires net your pocket
book. Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
0:
Ladv!egkj'siB ra
Summer clothes
some are soiled !
But inexpensire, expert master-cleaning will
keep them ficsh ami new until they're worn out!
Perfect work, perfect hand-ironing no spot or
perspiration stains or odors. That's what our
service will de for our appearance this season.
Your phone is hand) call Hcrzeg te renew
your summer clothes.
Wc have no connection with any firm of
flimilar name. i
I. HERZOG fir CO.
All nttirlea insmcd against fire and thflfl until Jtliyered tq you
Germantown s Dyer? Cleaners
5904 Germantown Avenue Phene. Gcr. 03.9J
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