4, "IPPP Risr t1?3v!sl W.WV N J w : IN AUTO CRASHES r t rvsi i33wn -r' 7;w fVns 'I'WJ EVENING . PUfeLIO LliJDGE-r-PBfmAt)ELPHIA, MONDAY, .JUNE" 26, 1922 IMBBtPysSSPiIl Kf i k wmMmwwmwi . vr k'rtm ' ' - j ' fciw ,- raFBSP :?, Jj it: T. Seuth Eleventh Street Weman Crushed te Death in Turn over at Hammonton MACHINE STRIKES CARRIAGE three nrrx'int were killed und thirty- '.i in mill near tlie ty csterdiiy. 'Vnn'li" Urr,Ul. -1218 SeM, bSAhm.v,-- lllcd nenrn. Kj?h"l.e n- rl.lli.K ltli her h.isbnnd I Jj "niviits plumed Inte ditch mill jKriin ',.. . ,...,,.,,, jnln 'riiemn- Alueri " .,!, ,i ,,,ir nn imin. ALIEN SOBS HIS PROTESTS AT ORDER TO KILL PET DOG Russian Farmer Runs Afoul State Law and Big, Geed-Matured Canine Chum Is Marked for Execution n street, wem ertlHiicii iiiihit im num .Mnhilr inn ii" 10 nllcmpieii n lH?VW5l in ftrent f 1.1- Ijome- 5.1 itift left church wltli IiIh mother . !'?"' Jii-iinl. unndine nt lier doerbtep, .Int'ed n sin- s-nw lu' con tilled. , ftfrnaril Murray. ! Miles street, ' . ,' . ..( iUr, fi.in.lt. umih arrest oil. driver "i v." ',. ' Li....... i-cel) Jurlliise.r. smy-wjven .venr. .IJLI'U ,. .11... . el,....l.... I.. A nf Mount Hell. died jclcrduy Ii 'if Mount Helly Hecpltiil nfter ; beintj ilniik by (I"' miiilsnnrd nf n machine u , kMiulked nleiiR tlie mail nenr bin Heme The enr If owned liy A. Clinten Clement. ' Aiile Uuiis Inte Carriage Themas (inffiiry, 'S-- Stunelnirs-t i June, und William Hepe. l-Ki Perter ' itrrr't, rid I lis in a carriage, were In j Jurml nt 11 o'clock Iin-t nllit wlu'n truck b.i nil niitemulille ul Thiiil htrcet ni.l Oreimi uieiiuc. The iiuiiuiiemie which crnsiicn into them wlii dilven by llenrj lieldsmlth. X Seuth Tenth street,- who a nr-rctcd. A trnek omen ny .iiam r. King, of TOSUEBELl'CO. . FOR PIER FUNDS Receiver Plana Legal Action te Re cover Fees Paid te Phlla.- Brekera Stilt iiBnlnst Frnnk !'. Hell & Ce., took brokers nt 1410 Hmilh Tenn sqnnre, will be brjjitu wen( nceeiillng le Haul H. Jlyerw, of counsel for the re ceiver of K. 1). Dler & Ce.. tmnkriipt brokers. About $.'0fl.000 In tendered netH l sought, llell & Ce, being one of several firms te be iiieii. Anether will lie inr pender, Cnffrey & Ce.. new in bank ruptcy. Any stock exchange !iniifc that lecelved money from Uler & Ce., ac cording te Mr. Myerit. will be asked te pay It back or suit will be. filed. Carpender. Cnffrey S: Ce. are said i le Imve made Sl'iO.OOO during the year I hefere the failure through dealings- with I Dler & Ce.. and llell & Ce. are mid te have made S-MO.000. Hearing before the referee In bank ruptcy will continue Friday at - 1'. M., In the meantime cneutrli evidence Inn been obtained, it Is believed, te war rant submitting te Judge Mack in the Cnlted Ktntc Dbtrlct Court n schedule ( of prejKixed rci'iiverlcs of nsets. i Included In the fchediilp of proposed ' settlements are Mrs. Dler's jewels, a" te which an agreement has been . reached with the receiver's atternej-s. I One piece of the collection is said te be a pearl necklace worth $ 15,000. which wns te have been a barometer of increment for the Dlcrs, with n fine pearl te be added te It each year. 1'art ' of this collection, It was testified by K. Franklin (ialnes. called Dler's most confidential enipleje. at a private hear ing en .Tune 0, the dcntist-brekcr car ried around with him for a time nfter the failure. OUTING FOR POLICEMEN Twenty-five Bluecoats Have Day at Wrlgley's Farm Twcnly-fhc patrolmen of the Pient and Westmoreland streets started en nn outing today te Wilgiiy's farm In Uojlcstewit. Tim parly left the Mntleii house In two trucks. (IiirM.s en the outing lucliiiied Coi.n Cei.n cllmcu I'ntten and lletn. A feature w.is n bnM'ball game between teams of iiiiinieil and single men. htcutennut M'alkcr. of the station, is In clmigi of the nlTiill. Utbers en the cemiiiitlee arc Sergeants Scrren and Mcnge iiid Policeman Murphy. F0CH AS MOVIE ACTOR" Pictures Shew French Soldier Being Made an Indian Chief Motion pictures of. Marshal l"e Ii viiiilnii i lis 'HI Jllillim ClMCL were snow n in i.iu .iiiii.'ii .... H iMi.,i. ii ...... i'iiii,.,i,in VcrSlfV llllll. Clsillli num . nuiiuuiiinn Hiilldliig. this iiftcrnoeti. fteilman Wiinaiiuiker, with the per per inKslen of the War Department, car ried out an Indian rcicplieti li Mar slinl Keeli en the Crew llescrvntlen, Mentana, In Nu ember, lli'JI. At the ceremonies, Murshal 1'eeli was adopted by tlic tribe and made a chief, BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Hand will piny to night nt eleventh and Tlegn streets. u - ? K ' 1 - i $ w FYBA NKSs iiLVLnsnmu Smll h APPROPRIATE GIFTS, INEXPENSIVE SILVER Coffee Services Meat Platters Relish Dishes Salad Mixing Sets etc. ' I. :U ., I . I .iliM ' liiNK'HiH ., lull II Ala DIVE INTO CREEK FATAL "Wlcli," pet of KtiHslan farmer at Orvllla, Pa., ordered executed under law which prevents neii-cltlcns owning dogs .Tnceb GI2 North I'leventh street, and nn ' farm nt lulomeblle iiricn ij.v .lesepn 1 1. rcuk. cf Mount- Helly, collided at' Ninth and ChiMiint streets htst night Peak's son iH llirunn from the car and his wife recfhcd a severe blew en the left side df her licnd. rillverinnn. who Ihes en n Sllvermnn lives en his. farm, but most Orvllln. Pa., near I.au'-dnle. of the duv time he Is out In the country would rather suffer torture himself than I with lis Juuk-wacen. have his deg killed. "My ihiugliter. she like the deg, tee. Dick, the deg. wns sentenced te denth I sec him one day nt n farm as I go by Magistrate Heward Hoerse. of Lnns- long, mid I nsk, 'Sell him te me?' The dele, under the State regulation which i man say, 'Five dollars,' te I give hint prohibits an unnaturalized citizen bnv- money and take the deg. And when I lng n deg. bring him home my daughter Fannie. Silverman Is n Uussinn who lias net ' shrt say. k"ci him. net sell him. uud .she bring me. the money in her little uatiK and say sue give me tier money Sen at If I keep the deg. And new they say no tliey are going te kill him. jnir-nlds twlm of Mr. and Mis, Cehen, in,l Ilmnlnlc Deciule, Cliften Heights, Pa.: .!"t")li Decarle. Sr.. his father, 1014 Ninth ( nimw street : the elder Deenrln's ether I'liildreu. .le-cph, dr., tnu eis eld: Tmii. eight jcnr.s old; Jlnr, ten je.irs led ; Andrew, shtvcu je.ir old. uml Pu-iiialc Decarle, a tnitlirr of Jeseph. Sr.. who al"e lives tt nil I Seuth Canine street: Mr-. An- K'IIim ."Nut 111111111)1. L'U.S Sniilli Sl-.'cl Hiiei. ami .Miiireiv .Sapolltnue, ji.iis e'iI. tier -en. Slxlreu Hurt In One Smash Siiteen persons were injured in a . been naturalized, and In broken, hnltlni' lead-en swash -up of two automobiles Kngli-h he expressed his love for his it Fifty-fourth street and Whitby nc- deg. who with forepaws en the table niie. i wns wnvi-lni- Itu tnll mill Innk-liH' nn i tlie.v are eeine t They are Carrel Slean, ."14 Pent- I into its master's fine. i "I always loved animals since I was ridge auiuie; his wife, Mrs. Helen j "He Is my best friend." -aid Silver- i" little boy. Hut I love this deg most. Slean: Xerbet Walker, twenty-six i man, "and when I think about losing ' could Bive him away but I cannot see trars old. Ambler. Pa. : Arthur Cehen, i him it hurts nu it hurts me here." mm killed. It mnk' me nervpus just te brexcl Hill; Mrs. Natalie Cehen, his ' and he placed a fumbling band ever his mk "ueut it. When they tell me lie nlfe; I.uclle and Anettn Cehen, eight- I heart, while the ether stroked the deg's , Jinve te die I cry. just like baby," and linnil. "is eyes were wet llKiim. Tim h'uire animal, a cress between a . ."I hamcd of it new, but St. Iternnrd and n mastiff. leaped across tlie room after a piece of bread which Slherinun threw there, bis golden brown coat glinting In the sun. "They say they say ." Silverman Interjected a quick phrj-c In Itusslnn und then ngeln took up the struggle with I'ngli-h. "Thev say my deg he must be killed." His eyes were a two ' trille bewildered u- lie continued vehe- uiently : ."He no de anything. He I ttllVllll tltlt ttlllt.kllt I l mi bill llttt lees Alter Accident , but thej -ay. jes, he inu-t die." II'!. 1. .!. ..I t... . " iiiiii ine ri i'ihiuii i iiiiniiie i( c.ir'e. iilm tied after the nicidcut, nil the injineil were taken te the Miterl- Cerw.i 1 le-pi tnl of Abinaten Official Killed Pennypack Creek Failing te respond te treatment ad ministered by speclall-ts uftcr his neck was broken Saturday night, Charles F. Mebus, Jr., fourteen-year-old son of the president of Ablugten Township Heard of Commissioners, died yester day In the Abington Hospital. The boy wns taken te the hospital completely paralyzed as the result of u dive into a shallow peel in Pennypack Creek near Willow ttretc. He never regutned consciousness. LADIES' Sweaters and Jackctt f novel ideas thut ere new and unuiunl. The Silk One-Piece Dresses that are sold here only ate most attractive; all colors. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET iJielp it. ! friend b I.r.iel lleikiiullz. leiirtecn c:ir nlil. i '")( WLti Neitli rrmiklin street, nvcived IiiiIh1 en the leg.s and fins en tlie. Inn! u Inn the bicycle be wns riding' no HiihI. by an aulomebl e at j 11 ii'l iiihI Dimiiuiiil r-ticits Inst nithr-. I Hi He. Wilbcrs lO'J" Smith 1'lft.i fn'Mtli s reel, ilrher of the autnimi b!i win urn-ted. rmir pci'.ens wcie iiijmcd. eue of tli-"i -itIhii-I. ni Kldge uicnu'j and' Jn wTi loud. Montgomery County, ' iilu-i tl.iii- nir turned ever 'twice wlieu tli- ill i or tinned it tee -harply te one MiV te pus ,i hulled mnclilue en which I tlie u:n lielng lepaired. . Tie in nireil are Fiederick Klndeimun, cf I'll ltobiiieugh avenue, who drove! tlie i nr ; lime Keehler. of the -aiue ' Mill's., uml l'ruhi Hull. :'', Martin1 licet. i I could-net1 It hurt me te think of my ! ueine kill. Hut thev sav I can net give him away, he must be kill. What you think?" Just Wants te Keep Pet "I went te tiny money te de anr-1 thing 1 can mere than I can but they tell uic no. I be nnUinilbeil and rati have another deg then. Hut I want no deg but Ditk." and he put bis nnnv around the deg's neck again, "be iiui.'e he my best friend." There lire five mere itnvi ilnrlne i Hits Meals at Table 'vliuh Silverman can keep bis deg and I He -lopped a tnlniil" ns he leek up ' be happy. He Hies in dread thut nftei i a nlein nf hrr.-ul im:l helil It out te the i that he will be nartcd from hi- dpi. iucky llSTRIKEJI i tfS'Bk nil ss as ti iiiii i, who urefiillv strnnei exer kitten net nearly -e large as his paw. mid grubbing the piece put his head en Silverman's knee. Silverman chuckled with delight. "Sec? He all time cat at table with me. He witli me all time wlicn I am home." unless his lawyer, sjumuel Cemer, or I.ansibile, wins the ia- for him. and he can go home with Dick tiettiug by his side. "That all I want." he said. "If thev let me keep my deg I be hnppy" no keep Diek and be gestured dumbly unable te cxi.te-s his sorrow. I CUPID JUMPS LAST HURDLE ri City Hall ceurtjnnl mid thither n.niirfMnrnimi .i.' w reuitht In the ni.toinebllc of AND GIRL ELOPER WILL WED) Mr! Clothier. Thev left City Hall plaza I at exactly 8 oMeck. I The expect te be en the lead about i I tiTleim lhll4 rrnninrrOU snmewlinrn I along the read, the sixteenth birthday of Leuis will be celebrated. Geerge is j one sear elder. Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible te duplicate. Guaranteed by ifhxsJrttA A Dresser That "Dresses" the Kitchen The house 1 evolves around the kitchen anil the kitchen in the Jehn II. McClatchy homes, ene block from the Market Street Elevated at 60th street, l evolves around this unique und artistic Dieser. Ne builder in any city has in his homes se unusual a Dresser. It is designed and made exclusively by us in our own mill. It is only one of very many unusual things that make these homes differ ent fiem any ycu have ever seen. Come out today and give yourself a treat. JOHN H. McCLATCHY DUILDER OF HOMES icc at operation, COtli Street opposite Market Street Eleiatcd Tcrminul. Open Evenings. Phene Belmont 7.',23 llllll I nn Buy in Haste Repent at Leisure If you don't care te save money, buy before you leek around; if you de care, lecik around before you buy. PERRY'S Coel Suits for Het Summer Days Super-Value Prices beginning at $14 .50 Palm Beaches "Palm Beach fabric" is only half the story of these fine quality suits. They're made our way. Quality in the workmanship quality in the cold-water shrinking qual ity in the cut quality in the fit quality in the finish. Our Super-Value prices are $14.50,and $17 Silky Mehairs The coolest preposition a man can get next te. See and feel the soft silkiness of the fabrics and note the rich silk shoulder linings net found in many mohair suits. A patented trouser seat pre vents tearing. Our Super Value prices for Mehairs $18 and $20 jKx--tea-. Mary di Angele Has Certificate te, Shew She Is New Her Own Bess Mary di Angele. l'ittsten. Pa., who ran away from borne en the eve of her lightcenth blitliday te many Prank Ctuiipnnni, of 'S1 Pine street. Cam- I den. declared they should obtain a nimiiage licence today and be m.iiricd Wednesday. "My mother wanted me te many a man I don't leie and that was the ica- H V Car Injures Three en Lawn Willis shniply after it had collided mill aiunlur initnnmbili en the Lii.stmi llisli'i.u nine Willow (June je.tenlay ifirriiiinn. ,i iniiteruir drlicn by (loerg'c in'! Ian mil ('iiiiii illjlllfl i . . . . .Wi, ."'" "".' ,,mlV "0,.P ll,J"!pl,.luV 'ecu j ears old Saturday. ..... ..,,. .iiuiiiiii .M'lireur, .nn .miiiii i Hitj-iiftli Mieet. drove bis car Inte , nuilici- iniiiliine stunillng nt llre.id and . Wi.it .inn. Mjrtle Miller, twenty. uml ..telle Miller, who wcie In the car I Hnmllng at the nub. were liiuls.nl mid I J lie funiiee leieheil u cut en the ear. I "fy me nines ill Mnrri.eu ( 'iiimi n- 1 . ,.,, ,. -- - -"!.. IHilU llllll t I.J.I- IIIMI .....I. ....- .... .... k. nf l.di.eu. I'a. eiertuinivl en u M)M w,v ,e telegniphcd the pelhelicie in wlieie i.eeige Krluz s and tils wile ,mt ns eulv sIMeen and te flop the , li.nriMPHli.M 'i'"8, Al ,l!,ITt,."T' eilding." .be girl said teda.i . iiimI ki.eath the tar and .eneu.li Miss di Angele came armed with a bit ill certificate shewluj; she was eight- I'llil. n i.iiinlnin ..r s: !........!..... ..r 11 ll ' ' ' l"',' ' "I .tl"- llll l-lllll-HI III I "111." Mills' i, Hue. 11.' Rush stieet. ' "I'" "Itli his wife CM-nped itiiuri. euniir mis held in S100 ball for the "fund Jin ,j Mngistinte Dein this mullllnj;. CHERRY TREE CLIMBING ! KILLS ONE, INJURES TWO Youth Dies at Chester and Others Are In Abington Hospital Mm Whittle, eighteen jeais old, s-'i North Twelfth street, died ,ies. 'r'ln.v in Chest pr Hospital fimn in J'l'ies reiciinl w,r ,r f0n linm '""M tlie ut Cluster Height., where I "Miad been spending the hiuuirt with ' luatiiM, irrneiii. 1'i.l.t m.iiin. of Neble. P.i.. Is " .Milngten Meinnrial Hesplinl with a woken luck, i .veiied In a fall from n '"em- ti.e.lune in. He s rvprcti d te "'ever Un nnntlie,. ,r, in ,IP j.lllll(. "litnl ,. j,; ,.,,.,,. ,,ihr.tv sUtP,.ni I JenK nt.mn. She ninVrcl bieken nliii. w "'" "" '""""'"bile sttuih her frn .1 ".')"" fl'inilnc te her neine .,' i nun IISllllI rltienl 'lri!rni,s ,,p er,; .,,.,,, "u'linru i UI..S, uvuMirer hi itllej I niintri Her i ondiiien is Aliiiigleu He.pital ni iiIiip-.m iir-ulil k"ii of Hareld S. Cress. I am of age new and de net Intend te be dictated te about inj marriage. " I Cumpmiui left l'ittsten four mouths age uud anil id in Camden in scinch of a job. He succeeded in getting a geed place nt Uclnli, N. .1., nine miles mil of Cai'idcn. "We cun llu and be happy en what Prank K making," added the gh I. "and we are net going te waste any of our money en going bak te Pitts Pitts ten te be inatried, even if my ptients lime fei given us und want mc te come home and bring Prank. We can spend ( that uilliiai fare in biiing furniture." Miss di Angele get micd up in her tialu connections and found herself in Neil Yeik Instead of in Philadelphia Priday. She anived tee laic at Cam den te make arrangements ter a mar i Inge license Satin day. the da.i she be iiliue of nge. Alse, she did nor knew of a proiIen in the New .Tcrw law which provides for a two iln.i.s' inter Mil between the gunning of a mairlage ll.en.se and the ceremony. CLOTHIER BOYS ON HIKE Twe Sens of Walter Clothier Start Tramp Acress State Willi knapsacks containing proii preii proii sieus, bathing suits and little besidrs slung 01 er their shoulders, tieeigc U. Clelliler mid I.euis K. Clothier, soil', of Walter Clothier, of W.innewoed, set off nt d. in n tedii for a ttamp across the State. Per some i prison they wished te stmt 1 f J f OW de we deter- mine whether a i certain saies plan or policy is going te be well received? j By sending out trained ! investigators who, in se lected territories, call en ' dealers or consumers. HERBERT M. MORRIS , Adverliting- Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion ' North American Bldg. Philadelphia Mount Vernen the home of Geerge Washington, is warmed by Ideal Boilers and American Radiators IT IS but fitting that the memorial of America's greatest American should be kept warm by American Radiators. Fer every type of building from the home of a president or the palace of a king te the modest cottage -this company has a heating plant es pecially designed. Fer Cicry heating problem we hme a heating product. fci H&s. AMERICAN lWMATOR'COMPANY 'peal Beilf) ttiul AMrKJCA Reidtaters for every heating necl It 11 Chestnut St. 25th and Reed StJ. Philadelphia, Pa, Featherweight Tropical Worsteds Our Super-Value prices $25 and $28 Getting into one e these immediately transplants Philadelphia from the tropics .'J the mountains. Rich, handsome fabrics weighing but 8 or 9 ounces te the yard. Featherweight in every detail featherweight sill, shoulder lining. And as for fit and tailoring, the best merchant tailor can produce no better, at double the price. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER -VALUES in Clethes for Men A We're strong for "ath letics" I Coel, light-weight union' suits for warm - weather wear ! Twe-piece garments, tee ! Sleeveless and knee drawers! Te exercise economy Twe-pieccsuits. Saves the price of a vest and helps keep you cool. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Pcet Clethes Chestnut St. at Juniper ,' Ahogten TeiinM.lp. who Ui'r?m,U "'iureilwlici, he fell from, U Is i,V',"inl UuM turdny night. I "c is expeeted te leceicr. it i .v. sv op tmij nr.sT ' mil. .!""mU ilniiiiirm iV ,i!. ...... i.i i., I . r. l1 H Hnrl.. - .-.. : i.tw vi.uri i-v "inetmiv ;,..:. ".' ,"' teniir ...llllll II ..I. I.. -di, "'"-" I.ri'iD.11. ".Muke it a features iner r lllrfll IhPne uhieli . I of the Katiit. UA11 things come te him nr l-i ,..:. " , v ii j waits, DJt when it comes te Wants te wait? We'll be glad te take eracrs for your fall work new. i Announcement! LIQUIDATION SALE of Petter-Diesinger Moter Ce. 2207 Chestnut St. Firtt Opportunity in America te Secure FIAT Cars at Cut Prices Baby Touring Can Sedam Touring Can Touring Cars Coupes PARTS Fiat Elgin Reamcr All machinery tool and fixture for sale. Handsome store te leaie. Sale Can Last but-Few Days Act Immediately FIAT ELGIN PALM BEACH SUITS made en Reed's Standard of Tailoring XOheppacd & Sens COSTUME SLIPS Te Wear Under Sheer Summer Dresses. Shadow Proof. Several Lengths. 5 Palm Beach Cleth the labric itself airy, cool, comfortable is unques tionably ideal for Summer Clothing. CJ Palm Beach Cleth made into clothes constructed in accordance with Reed's Standard of Tailoring i'vc one summer attire that is 100 per cent perfect. fj Palm Beach Suits are priced $IS ,ud $22. Yeu may have solid colors in Tans, Grays, Blues or neat striped and plaid effects in dark colorings it is simply a matter of personal choice. Ce.it and Truueis Suit of Meluii Blues, Blacks and neat striped effects, upward. in plain 20 and 0 If Cerit and TreiiseiM Snit ii Silk. $j $40 ami $45. Flannel Tietiscrs (white or striped), $). $10, $12 ami $15. F.tra Qiulin Imported Ciickct Flannel, $18.00. MFD AND TRADE MARK OWNED BY COODALL WORSTED CQ TT A T.- r- O 'IAUU1S RKIJS S 1424 - 26 CHESTNUT ON! ST. , Nainboek $2.45 White. leul)lc till around up te hip. I 4 l;.r ':f 4 Pi If 5' Nainoek $3.95 White. Ueubls all around up te ft hip. New de sign filet htrap e v e r shoulder , and n'eund tha J neck. 1 s7 Silky Churmcu.sctlc In white. Dou Deu ble all around up te hip. Satin Crepe $9.75 I " I n s h an tl white. Lined with Mil. te hip. Deuble all around up te hip. FJnvelepc Chemise, $1.75 White nain.oek, diet edge, blind insertion. '4' fe - ! m i I IV I'V I tedr lOOSGhcstnutStreet .'V r' t-. . i'i sn i . ms&m READ THE WANT ADS IN CLASSIFIED COLUMNS t4 JIJx:a.sJ:l.-Jr)c 'rnmrtmneassas:. I I V I v i i.i'-.. CVft. , i.&ii'tty.i&&isivg , :anu .Si. '.r,.i: iV.v.'i.i.,f OasJiUxsz
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