Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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Lice Committee Opens Cen-
ters in Bedford County, Pa.,
and West Virginia
Vhiladelphians aiding
Amcrlcnn Friends' Service Cem-
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fSrk "ew busy In investigation
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Charged With Murder
J ,h cs "eed Is the Deep Itu:
5l.lledferd Country herftAe w
.1 nr there nre iw cimurcn n
ftn feeding. Storekeepers have
fil mucl credit B8 thev enn but
&U. co e te the point where there
. ,e i ent but flour and meWs,
1. nust.unterN report. Babies six
,j!Ln the I'hllndelphlnns Intcrecttd
JZV. ik Is Ward fivniiH. COM
VI street, he Is new In the cenl
KlXiii te cKtnblhh feeding cen-
"5 Dudley. The fcefllng is In charge of
lml;:L lt.irkft. (1 ctitinn. and
ijirrenre In1c and Heibcrt Hewies, of
v..Um College. Indlnna. .
The relief work l limited le children
iider fourteen or fifteen enrs of iige
15 nursing nnd expectant mother.
nifwd Is given out from central feed feed
taitatleni. nnd only these who have
Za proud te be in an undernourished
Mnditlen bv n docter'H examination rc
Sre rermisMen te eat at the feeding
"ene'iiienl n day is served for six
hit In the week, nnd only the most
leUtilng feed U given. ThfcstapleH
re cocoa and rlee, fats nnd pctt soup.
Lecal committees are being organ
ized In each camp, with one man te
lock after the piepcr warehousing of
applies which are shipped In, nnd
one te three women, who Mipcwrise the
trtraratien "ntl nerving of the feed.
In West Virginia the physical con
dition of the children 1b much worse
thin in Pennsylvania. There the chil
dren arc suffering from rickets and
(eftenlnR of the hone caused by un
dernourishment, reports say.
There nre -100 children In the three
.Airn. Drv llrnnch. Cabin Creek and
Cabin IIIH, where the work Is being
done, who will be fed. The doctors
lave offered their services te the coin-
Seme rationing hns been done nnd
Mice relief work by nrleus organisa erganisa organisa
teons, but no attempt at' systematic
feeding has been made before this. Milk
'b difficult te obtain, nnd perk and corn cern
meiil nre the chief nrtlcles of feed.
Lticilc ltalsten is the dietitian at Dry
Branch, where headquarters urc located,
lad she l assisted by Phlllpc I'ltrnnce
iwi Cyril Iiarvye, or barlhitm t'ellcgc,
nd I.ucllu Jehncs, of Iown Univer-
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"He no net wisn te discuss any ei ine
Issues lmeIcl In the present controvert)-
in the eeul indiiRtty," snld Wilbur
Tbemas, head of the Service ComraU CemraU ComraU
liea In Philadelphia. "We have un
dertaken the relief work with nn on en
itirelr unpartlsan motive, nnd wish only
'te help the needy families."
GLOUCESTER MEN MUST
"SING LOW" FOR TODAY
Women Oecupy Entire Stage for
Period In Heme Week Celebration
'feilar N Ritl day in connection with
I the old home week celebration of the
liens' Club at Gloucester. And wee
Iflldc the mere man who attempts te
edce In en the festlvllTcs. Ne inggcs inggcs
tiens hnve bren asked and none is
Mnted, my the leaders.
It Is only because his official capacity
mut be rcceKiii7pJ that Geerge D. Pat Pat
ten. president of the City Council and
thalminn of the celebration, will be
ji'lenrd te mingle with the ladies. And
itvcn he mut ttund in the offing and
furtively peek.
This afternoon wirleus women's or er
pnlatlniw mid girls' elitba paraded.
In cnler thin t !- men might net
trvnithki ntritrr tlm II. . ..... l a
...-,. , ........ ! iiiiv in uiiirrii live
Irolleefteinen wite appointed te the
lone, tiieip commlbsienM te expire
tonight. Miss Anna Storm was cop cep
tnln. She wns iivlsteil bv ill A.
BIG YONICK' BROUGHT HERE LOOT HOME OF GEMS
ON A CHARGE OF MURDER
SAMUEL FINE, AUA8 "DIG
YONIOK"
WlK) vr arretted when leaving
the pcnetcntlary at Montreal and
has been brought here for trial en
a charge of killing Jee Hint,
lightweight pugilist
INITIATE "SMALLEST" ELK
Paul Horento, Weighing 50 Lbs.
and 44 In. Tall, Inducted In Camden
Camden Ledge of Elks, Ne. 203, Inst
night initiated its smallest member.
Paul Horento, 038 Heddon nvenue,
Colllngsweod, N. J., who weighs fifty
pounds nnd ia forty-four Inches tall.
Horento wns born in Hudapest nnd
enme te this country with Hurnum &
Bailey. He Iiba been In vaudeville
twenty years. His application for nd nd
mlttnnce te the ledge was signed bv
Heward Atutermuhl, the henvlest Elk,
who weighs 308 pounds. The two. as n
tceui, will enter the pnrade nt the Elks'
convention in Atlantic City next Thurs
day te capture the prize for the largest
and smallest Elks.
Alleged Slayer of Je Hlrat Arretted
at Qatea of Penitentiary
Samuel Fine, known in criminal cir
clet na "Big Yenlck," wet brought back
te the city today te answer a charge
of murder in connection with the killing
of Jee Hirst, once lightweight fighter,
In a restaurant at Fifth and flalnbridge
streets last May.
"Yenlck" was found last March
serving an eight-months' sentence for
burelnrv In St. Vincent de Paul Peni
tentiary, Montreal, Canada, through a
fingerprint identification.
As he stepped out of the jail at the
end of his term en the Fourth of .Tuly,
County Detectives Oechslc nnd McGed
digan were there te greet him. Ex
tradition had been arranged nnd the
detectives sfhrtcd with their prisoner
for Philadelphia.
A quarrel ever the spoils of a leather
robbery at Fourth nd Hare streets led
te the sheeting. "Yenlck" and "New
Yerk Leuie" entered- the restaurant
(searching for men who had double-
crossed them' In the robbery. Hirst
became Involved In a quarrel and was
shot In the back lis he was making his
wnv toward a rear deer.
He died In the Pennsylvania Hospital
without telling who shot him. "That's
all right." he hnd snld when ques
tioned. "I'll get that guy myself when
I get better."
Hirst's real name was Harsch, and
he had lived nt Seventh and Pine
streets.
Four Hurt When Aute Overturns
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Leng nnd
their two children, of Hobsen street,
this city, were Injured yesterday when
their car overturned near Wilmington.
Mrs. Leng nnd the children are In the
hospital at Wilmington. William Wat Wat
eon, another eccupnnt or the machine,
was unhurt. The cer overturned when
Leng tried te make a sharp turn te
avoid striking another machine.
O. P. ieeker, 2465 Carpenter St.,
Lesea $360 In Jewelry te Thieves
Jewelry valued at $350 was stolen
from the home of Otte P. Becker, 2455
Carpenter street, last night. The rob
bery took place while the family had
gene out for the evening. The thief
entered through n rear window.
BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT
The Municipal Band will ptay tonight
at Twentythlrd nnd Oxford streets.
The Falrmeunt Park Band will play
tonight at Lemen Hill.
Miss Ellrnbeth Messenger,
llerstelcr nnd Miss H.
Hutchinson
Mli Marj
Hoever.
Tonight a community meeting will
te held tn frnnr nf hA m.. tth
mere will he races nnd games te which
me uirn arc invited.
SWIMMER'S BODY IS FOUND
Ceerje Lindsay Lest Life Trying te
Cress Cooper River
The hedj of Geerge Lindsay. 10X2
&?i Ktr1' 'ladelphla, who
denned en the evening of the Fourth
ft Jul when, he became exhausted in
trying te swim Cooper Klver at Cam
police""' "covered last night by the
. The My was found nbeut 200 yards
&:. h"n '" drowning occurred.
f , .'J19 fctrcftm. which Is about 00
S kie, ?' " beat- He hnd been
ill llnl' He Y,ns th'ty-twe j ears old.
nd leaves a wife and three small chll-
20 Years In Elaetrlcal Bureau
llftPriiCvf ,fert-,h" mrs old.
teds, hi." Nin. '' .strci,t' wi "lebrate
M eleS rfnMeK,,c,h ycnr of HCryk as
XL tricnl blltcau operator. As a
tt 55 li T Vf nmrki"R l" occasion
no win give a i,euse pony.
y OU need trade work
of what kind?
Dealer influence of
what character?
Sales stimulation
weugh what channels?
Inese and a thousand and
one ether questions can only
,w answered with assurance
ty your advertising agent.
, HERBERT M. MORRIS
P . Advertising Agency
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TO THE
HEAD OF SOME GREAT BUSINESS
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Dees your letter paper entirely satisfy you ?
De you feel no misgivings as te its quality ?
De you ever find in your morning's mail letters
written en paper se radiantly fine that you rise
te it unconsciously, that you compare mentally
with your own paper, and blush inwardly at the
comparison ?
De you ever leek around at your perfectly ap'
pointed offices, your fully equipped factory, your
trim, clean'cut, weli'dresscd salesmen, your long
list of contented customers, your satisfactory
rating in Mr. Dun's big book, and wonder if after
all your stationery really represents these things
as it should ?
ioe selected new rag stec
iai years' experience
Banknotes of 22 countries
Paper money o438,eoo,ooo people
Government bends of 18 nflttens
Crane's
BUSINESS PAPERS
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The Breakfast Neek
Here is an unusual and artistic
touch in the Jehn H. McClatchy
homes one block from the Market
Street Elevated Terminal at 69th
Street. A quaint bench and table
with an old-fashioned cupboard
looking down approvingly as you
cat your breakfast.
We are told no ether new homes
have this appealing Breakfast Neek.
And it is only one of many novel
features in these unusual homes.
Jehn H. McClatchy
BUILDER OP HOMES
Office and operation, 69th Street, opposite Market Street Ele
vated Terminal. Open evenings. Phene, Belmont 74S3.
MacDonald & Campbell
Enjoy the Het Days in
these Suits
Genuine Palm Beach
Mohair
Silk Suits
Tropical Worsted
Gabardine
(16.50 te $22.50
$20.00 te $35.00
$30.00 te $55.00
$30.00 te $48.00
$28.00 te $35.00
Here are the aristocrats of light
weight suits. Superior in tailoring
quality, cool, airy and shape retaining.
Their perfect flt and geed leeks will
keep your mind cool, tee.
Nete White Flannel Treu.en,
jUful example of fabric, styling
Summer Buiinei Hours 8t30 te S
Saturdays Closed, All Day
regarded as most
and tailoring, $10.
1 334-1 336 Chestnut Street
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City Treasurer's Repert
The weekly report of the City Trens
urer's office shows receipts of $810.
G02.74 pnyments of $1,429,070.80,
with a balance en hand In the treasury
of $4,002,143.78.
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Seven -Year. Old ley Hurt fcy Aute
Alexander Miller, seven yean old,
B234 Jeffersen street, was struck by an
automobile near his home yesterday. He
Is in the West Philadelphia Homeo
pathic Hospital with cuta and bruUes.
Cigarette
It's toasted. This
ens extra process
gives a rare and
delightful quality
Impossible te
duplicate.
Guaranteed by
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SOCIAL STATIONERY
Fer seashore and country homes
Superior quality moderately priced
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The development of
business-building ideas is
one of the features of
The Helmes Press service.
The Helmes Press, Tri'iifer
1315.29 Cherry Street
PhlUdelpbia
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We don't try te make an advertising need
fit a method. We de make the method
te fit the need. Every move we advise
Is the product of experience In a hard
school.
TkeBIDDLE AGENCY
INCOflPOKATlO
ADVERTISING
129Nerthl2Street.Philaa.lpy
First Pennv
Savings Bank
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2 I st amfffafnitrfdge Sis
1343 Chestnut Street
JOHN WANAMAPR
President
56th Street
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NEW YOnK
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
PHILADELPHIA
Are New Helding
Their Annual
Mid-Summer Sales
Reductions of
Vz te V2
Original Prices
EMBRACING
Tailored Spert and Costume Suits
Day Coats and Evening Wraps
Day Dresses Evening Gowns
Tailored and Costume Blouses
Street, Spert and Dress Hats
Sweaters and Skirts
Hand Bags and Vanities
THE Streng Appeal of Reed's
Repricing Sale
is the fact that purchasers are afforded
opportunity te buy clothing of the highest
type at materially lowered Prices,
1$ There has been and still is a vast quantity of clothing of ordi
nary character offered at presumably low prices, but usually
these prices are about all that the goods were ever worth.
All the clothing in our Repricing Offering is of Reed's Acknowledged
High Standard, and is made in accordance with Reed's unmatched
Standard of Tailoring in approved models of fine Cheviots, Tweeds
and Unfinished Worsteds the finest Ready-te-Wear Clothing procurable.
The reduced prices are as fellows :
$30 Suits ae repriced te $24 $55
$35 Suits are repriced te $28 $60
$40 Suits are repriced te $32 $65
$45 Suits are repriced te $36 $70
$50 Suits arc repriced te $40 $75
Suits are repriced te $44
Suits are repriced te $48
Suits arc repriced te $52
Suits arc repriced te $56
Suits are repriced te $60
Beys' First Leng Trousers Suits reduced in same proportion.
ALTERATIONS CHARGED FOR AT COST
CLOSING HOUR, 5 P. M.
CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY
JACOB MEEDS SONS
1424:1426 OkesItitiMltSItiredt
CLOTHES FOR SULTRY,
SCORCHING WEATHER
Palm Beach Suits
"The same as I just saw
elsewhere for $22," said a
customer the ether day.
Super-Values at
$1450 and $17
Silky Mehairs
The cool, rich elegance of
fine mohair is maintained in
the perfect tailoring and
workmanship of these suits.
Our Super-Value Prices
$18 and $20
Featherweight
Tropical Worsteds
The expensive-looking fab
rics weigh but 8 or 9 ounces
te the yard. Compare our
Trepicals with ether Geed
stores and our prices.
Super-Values at
$25 and $28
Imported
Linen Knickers
The sensible golf rig for het
Sundays. Our Super-Value
Price
$4.50
White Flannels
Finest quality flannel. Super-Values
at
$8.25
Perry salesmen desire, above all else, te please
you and that, after all, is the best salesmanship
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
' SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
(c) P. 4 Ce.. 102-
BLACK TREAD
CORD TIRES
With NewJFe&turej7
Supreme in Appearance, Mileaete and
Nencykid Jecurity
Insist en Ajax from your Dealer
Ajax Rubber Company, Inc.
846 erth IJreaci Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
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Bargs', Clenncrs and Dyeis, 11U1 Chestnut Stieet, an noted both
for their efficient service and excellent workmanship
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Loek Beyond the Price Tag
Our Super-Value prices would be meaning
less were they net wedded te quality
quality in the fabric quality in the work
manship quaity in the style quality in
the fit. That's why we urge you te visit
ether geed stores before coming here.
PERRY'S
TOURING last week-end with all the lOR perfect comfort and complete
various picnics, canoe pa. ties satisfaction n glasses ou should
and ether out-of-doers act.vuies, tnu'sfre Thl?Te,nff, t
is inevitable that many pairs of Spectacles, with an especially con
white flannels became soiled or grass structed nescpiece which does net
stained; new sports drest.es, skirts mu,K the nese ciest and keeps the
and blouses spotted and the worse i KaM?s ftem sliding down se that
for wear. But you have had a geed thev maintain their alignment, are
time, se why worry? Especially new made with the new head-con-since
you can send them te Bargs forming temples, lelieving all pres
Dyers and Cleaners, 1113 Chestnut bure behind the ears which many
Street, where they will be cleaned persons in the past have found se
and returned looking just as spick ianneing. Then, tee, censidenug the
and span as new. If you aie away 'fact that Wall & Ochh glasbes pos
from town for your vacation, send i sess the highest degree of utility
them by Paicel Pest and they will and iuality, you will find them te be
receive prompt attention. rcallv quite low in price.
''PHE Polished Girdle Diamond a jewel of incomparable beauty, whesa
brilliancy excels that of any ether diamond is exclusive with the
house of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. When you n:e told that a
ring contains a Polished Girdle Diamond, you knew that its ewne; pessessea
a Jewel of the very highest quality, for only t.ie finest diamonds may be
cut in the unique manner from which it takes it-i name. The "Pellaht4
Girdle" net only adds te the beauty of the stone but it also protects It
when being set. By connoisseurs it is proclaimed te be the jewel for th
Engagement Ring. ,
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