Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 17, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 3, Image 3

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David Yakevlavitch Skvinsky
Finds Malady Bars Girl's
U. S. Entry at Gloucester
LONG FIGHT TO QUIT RUSSIA
niter n FtrtiKRli' Mint InMeil yrnri,
inVrn Flnitcr. wen iN wny ' H"--
?fa nnl nrr'Ve.1 in Phllii.lelphln en the
Jam"l.l Hnvrrfer.1 only te flml (..it
he may W te re Imck win bwip
.lit net I"1 pcrmittPil te Innil.
The Blrl ll beliig licl'l nt the (llmi
,t0r ImnilRrntlmi Stntlen tiwrniw
medical oxnmlneM tlirre Hny clie Ims
dangerous nml contagious diueiiKe of
Sk'vlnky lmil drenms of continuing
fermerlv tmeepiiful career In Amer
ica nnd 'endured ninny linrriihlns In
his effort te rench the United States.
Be brniiRlit IiIh ilnugliter with hlili ns
in nroetiiiuinlst.
Officials nt the immigration station
the will net be permitted te Innd
tni nrebnblv will be returned te Kits
lis In tlint ense it is likely Hint her
father, who wns nllewed te innd, will
return with her.
SkvInMtv is no mediocre, epern siiiKcr,
II Ih evidenced by his record here when
he visited America en one former oecn eecn oecn
lien. In his tour thirteen yenrs nge
he snng In Ibis city under the direction
of Oscnr llainincrf teili, nnd Inter In
the old Mniilinttan Opern IIdiim; In
New Yerk City.
CHILD, 4. DIES FIVE WEEKS
AFTER SUFFERING BURNS
Complications Set In After Girl Ap
parently Had Recovered
Three weeks nge tedny little (ier
trudi Snmberki, feur-,cnr-ld
daughter of Mirhnel, nnd Annie Sznm Sznm
beHfi, returned te 'her hofne nt 1110
Wt 'ilrnrd nvenue. nppnrently re
corded from the bnriin Kbe luul received
two weeks before, when playing with
matchei1.
And the mother, who hml prayed in
cessantly for the child's recovery, wns
overjoyed .
But today (Jertrude died. Her frnil
constitution wns unnblc te withstnnd
the complications Hint set in several
dnys age.
June 1!5 the child was pleying with
matches in the kitchen of her home
when her dress caught fire. She wns
taken te the Children's Hospital, where
for many dnys physicians despaired of
her life. Then finally she nppe.ired te
rewer, nnd nfter urgent plcudlng wus
allowed te return home. A few dnys
age the became 111.
125 BOYS OFF FOR OUTING
Youngsters te Spend Ten Days at
University Camp
A riotously hnppy contingent of 12.1
email bejs left this morning for be.ui
tlful lVrkiemen Vnlley, where for ten
days tli?v will be the guests of the
University Settlement Cnmp, nenr
Green i.nne. They will live outdoors
and Fleep In teiiis uml for the ten
days of tiielr vncntlen de nil the things
In the weeds nnd en the water Hint nor
mal bevs delight In. There will be
sport"! in plenty, nnd nil the fend that
appetites ninde by outdoor piny de
Band. Dunn Howe, n Y. M. C. A. (eeictnry
It the 1'nlversity. is In charge of the
camp, which is conducted by the I'ni
TerIty Settlement Heu-e.
THREE HURT IN CRASH
Aute Driver Flees After Hitting
Truck en White Herse Pike
Three I'liilndelphinns were injured
early tedny en the White Hoine pike
hen nn nutn smashed Inte their truck.
They nre Leuis Wolf, thirty-live,
8229 Arlington street, possible frnc frnc
ture of thn skull; Merris Wolf, thirty
two, his brother, same nddres, possible
Internal Injuries; Hen Cehen, thirty
two, ItSliil Rlrnrd nvenue, leg cut,
bruises nnd hhoek.
According te tint injured men they
were en their wny te this city whgn
the automobile cut out from behind
ether mnehines te pitas' u car nnd
crashed into their tiuik. The clrlier
fped nwnj. State troopers nre in this
city in hopes of locating the cnr.
Seek Missing Orphan
Police lme been iNei te penreh for
Hairy Miles, twelve jcnrs old, an or
phan, who disappeared jestenlny. He
escaped from the llnptWt Orphnnnge nt
Flfty-el.'hth nnd Themas streets.
THE NKW rBKMIF.lt OF JAPAN
Ha attitude inward external nffnlra anil
rrtlculnrly in relation te America Is cil.
timed t l-nrmr AmbaBaader Helnnd js
Jlerrlj. from an Intimate ncqualmnncH with
Jr?i0, ?ulll't.''pr'''r?. In th6 Malne Sec Sec
tlen of the Sunday I'tnue Lkhekr. ".Make
It a Habit." Wit.
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POLICE SEARCH FQR GlrlL;
16, MISSING THREE WEEKS
Werry Over Disappearance Causes
Serious Illness of Mether
Werry ever the dlsnppeurnnce of her
slxteen-yenr-eld daughter n.ore than
three weeks nge has caused the serious
Illness of Mrs. Mary Kvches, 1027
Mount Vernen street, and the family
today appealed te tha police te help find
her.
The girl, Ruth, left home en June 24,
nnd her purents have net heard from
her since. She left no hint of why
she left or where she Intended te go.
Meanwhile the mother looked for her re
turn without usklng the aid of the
police.
The anxiety iinnuy cniiseti n DrenK DrenK
dewn In her healHi, and her condition
new lx regnreeti ns rriiimi.
MAIMED BY CARTRIDGE
Hammonton Child Leses ringers
When Stray Ammunition Explodes
V.1f fniiiirntn ftl T I Pfl rnM cnti nt
lllllin S tllV iv . -. j -w... w.. .-..hi ui
Michael lmpernte, of Hninmonten, N.
J., lest n thumb nnd three fingers of
1119 lull mum ,v. ........ ...ftv. ...- tin,
n companion hml picked up en hltc
ller.se plKe cxpieucu yesienia.v.
Tin, niitti ntti'mnleil In bamnipr tlin
cartridge with n Bti.iill rock. Jehn De-
u....l full intj rtlil tltu rillitlinnlnti
was struck in the face by Hying bits of
the. rncK wnen tne concussion cuuveu it
te splinter.
inn Mtvliisliy (left), accompanist for lier father, David Yahevlavltcli
Slulnshy, noted Itiisslan opera singer, Is ilcrlnreil by medlral examiners
te liave a dangerous disease of the eyes, nnd will probably he sent liacjc
te Itussla. She was snapped In detention at the Gloucester Immigration
station ns she greeted n friend, who Is nn American citizen
SUSPECTS IN LIQUOR THEFT
CAPTURED AT W1LDW00D
A. Morrewltz and W. J. Thompson,
of Phlla., Wanted In Bethlehem
Ahruhnm Morrewltz, . lilMO Seuth
Fourth street, nnd Walter J. Thomp
son, 501) Seuth Fifth stiect, were nr
rested today in Wlldwoed, X. J., ns
suspects In the theft of $13,000 worth
of whNky lu Bethlehem frmr months
nge. They were living In a hotel under
assumed names nnd weru leglstcred ns
from 1'ntersen.
According te City Detective Jacob II.
Gomborow, these two men were directly
rcsponslble for the theft of thirteen bar
rels of whMtv f i out Jeseph Mernn, 2.TJ
Seuth Third street, Uothlelietn, en
Mnrcli 10 Inst. Detectives Oombemw
and Geld, who investigated the cast.'
here, nrrcsteil .Mrs. Mary liagcn, liislith
street near I'lne. and J. T. Hradley,
keener of u saloon nt Klchth nnd Lem
bard streets. The Grand Jury nets
upon their cases tedny.
Merrow lt7. nnd Thompson were tin
plicated In the robbery, the detectives
state, through n confession of Chuilcs
Musters, l!0.i erth Cleveland nvenue,
driver of thn truck which hauled the
liquor out of Hcthlchem. The police
hnve been looking ter tliem for the Inst
four months.
Sergeant Redney slhnvcr, State
trooper stationed lit XorrKtewn, nnd
Detective Gomborow proceeded tedny te
Wildwood te .get the alleged llipier
thieves, Morrewltz H notorious here ns
a petty thief, recently serving a tern for
pilfering clothes.
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Caster Read Weman Left $20,834
Wills probated today were these of
Mnggic R. Hurt, Caster read, who left
S20.SMi James A. Hughes, 0120!)
Spruce street, who left .$(l2ri0. An in
ventory wns filed in the persennl estnte
of Mni-y K. Stehrer. of 43,004.28.
Sales or Office Manager
A Philadelphi'nn for the laat five
years located in New Yerk, is
anxious te return te his native
city. Has had but two positions in
nineteen years. The laat five, as
general sales manager for a paint
specialty house and the previous
fourteen as nn executive with a
prominent Philadelphia drug man
ufacturer. Will start nt a reason
able salary. We would be glad te
supply further information.
HERBERT M. MORRIS ADVERTISING
ACENCY
North American Bulldlnf
WE WANT A
Right-Hand Man
A man who enjoys the confidence
of his community who hns ambi
tion nnd grit enough te step out
of n rut nnd go after the rich
prizes of life. That man has tha
opportunity of asseclalnB himself
with n preup of engineers and
rntilt.atlfllfl wlln nrA fltwntnnlnir
1 eernl hlRhlv profltnble Industries,
, one of which Is leeWed In riilla
dclphln. Ne Investment Is re
quired. Tour lettpr will be opened
by n responsible executive. There
for you may writn In confidence.
A 008, Li;i)GEIt OFFICK
Cigarette
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a rare and
delightful quality
Impossible te
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The Car With Airplane
Lubrication
Over 500 miles
te a single
quart of oil
Get a demonstration
EASTERN MOTORS
CORPORATION
Distributors
Itrnnrt St.vnt Wallace, rhlln,
The Standard Moter Car Ce.
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Sales and Advertising
Executive
desires te talk with Philadelphia concern
that 1-m a permanent connection with
real future te offer him en hneU of hl
ireel turrit. Aite 2: married, college
education with leunl trnlnlnc: war r'cerd!
nuc'ipiaful and cremprehenl experience
an .alesmaii, sales promotion mnnaner.
adiertlilnn minnKer, dletrlct maniiRcr.
Tic Is Interested primarily In opportunity
and net In salary. If you are looking
for audi n mnn aiidreee
a Hin. i.kikikr nrricR
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Sometimes
the "best" in
photo - en
gravings also means the
quickest. When that's the
case it's most satisfactory
te send the work te us.
The Chetnutjtreet
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ROAMER
In Reamer alone this new
Continental 12XD meter
a marvel of power, speed
and silence with no vibra
tion point. America's star
performer under all condi
tions. Continental-s
Newest Triumph
12XD MOTOR
A masterpiece of design pistons
of Lynite Aluminum; Alley
metal connecting reds. And an
average of IS miles te the gallon.
See it drive it test it new.
BARLEY MOTOR CAR CO.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO.
842 NORTH BROAD ST.
(Poplar 2340)
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CRASH VICTIMS RECOVERifJG
Nene of Thete Injured In Parkway
Building Will Die
All of the seven victims of the cpl
lapne of the Parkway Hulldlng lest
Thursday who were kept in Hahnemann
Hospital are en the way te recerery.
Even thew) who were kerleusly Injured
and who have been operated 'upon, in
the opinions of the doctors, will get
well. Scvernl hnve been dlHehnrged.
Patrick McUevern, whes! collarbone
was fractured, wun cleaned en Sutur
chiy, and told the doctors he was going
back "Te work en Muiulny. "I'm net
nfrnld of their old IioeiIooh." he snld.
"and no Irishman worthy of the niiuie
should be.
Ocergpi' AVIlllnniH nnd .ftiniet Wallnce.
both colored, Imvc been Kent home and
erdcn'il te report for treiitment. They
both have Inekcn arms. 'J'heie nre only
four men rem ni nine nt tin1 hnupltnl.
Tliev nre limit .Mnrtinwdi, Ktlward
Mctiia and Frank (.Vdarcrcpii, nil of
whom have hren'epernted en te remove
clots en the builn cnused b.v frncture of
their hkullx. nml Innc I.lnsett, who
MiKtiilhl a broken arm and ether mltiet
Injuries.
" Werihipera' Visit Hammonton
Hiindrcdn of wershlpcrH from At
lantic City, Trenten and ether pnrts
of New Jersey, an well as from Phila
delphia, visited Hammonton tedny te
attend ceremonies of the nnniiel fenct of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Hourly
mnsses were held this niernliiK In Ht.
T.nl.'u f'lmrrh. At 4 o'clock il re
ligieus precession extending four miles
will patH tlireugn me Rirecin. n mv
works display wll he held tonight.
ARE you impressing
the trade with the
importance of your gen
eral advertising and
giving them every facility
for co-operating?
HERBERT M. MORRIS
Advertising Agency
Every Phase of Sale Promotion
North American Bldg. Philadelphia
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TRAVELING BAGS SUIT CASES
AND OVERNIGHT BAGS
In all leathers with
Geld Silver Ebony and French Ivery Fittings
or plain if desired
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Remember what you said
that cold day?
YOU shivered at breakfast' thatr'merning.
And your famiiy shivered all 'day.
Yeu said: "We'll 'never go through another
winter with that worn out furnace."
An IDEAL Beiler with American Radiators
will warm your home all ever and pay for it
self .in the fuel it saves. Don't forget that cold
day resolution new that the days are warm.
AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY
IDEAL Boilers end AitERJc A Radiators for every heating n
1711 Chestnut St. 25th and Reed Stt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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BECOME AN ACTIONIST
All successful business men are actionists.
They seize opportunities quickly.
A rtintliifi are taking full advantage
Why?
of the
rporntien.
Because they see in it the opportunity of a
lifetime.
Why Net Enroll Today at an Aetienist?
Application Blanks en Request
Membership Limited
General Mortgage Financing Corporation
Kidge and Girard Avenues
Perry's Sale of
Fine Quality Suits
(for a limited period only)
$
19
made te sell
for $28 and $30
$24
made te sell
for $33 and $35
$
29
made te sell for
$38, $40 nnd $48
"7"eu'LL NEED both hands te count
- en your fingers the number of years
since there has been such a wonderful
opportunity te buy goods of high quality
at such amazingly low prices.
PERRY'S
Here are Hottest
Weather Clethes at
Super -Value' Prices
Loek around everywhere and see what
you can buy in strictly Summer clothes.
You'll find an actual saving of several
dollars en anything you buy. Nete the
qualities first; then the price tags.
Palm Beaches,
$14.50 and $17
There's quality in the
fit and trimming as
well as in the fabric.
Silky Mehairs,
.$18 and $20
Rich, lustrous fabrics,
exquisitely trimmed
with silk and made aa
well as mehairs can ba
made.
Feathenv eight
Tropical Worsteds,
$25 and $28
Think of the satisfaction of
buying at this big store where
you can find anything you want
for less money than you counted
en spendingi
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
(e) 1022, P. A Ce.
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The Pierce-Arrew Moter Car
Company announces a sub
stantial reduction in prices
of all its Passenger Cars.
Effective July 15, 1922
Open Cars - - $5250
Closed Cars - $7000
F. O. B. BUFFALO
The Pierce-Arrew Moter Car Company
Buffalo, N. Y.
ft Begins Today
Our Entire Stock of this seasons
Shoes for Men, Women and
Children, excepting only our
" Shoer-Treds" new marked at
substantial reductions in accord
With our established semi-annual
custom.
1230
MARKET
Shoes and Stocking)
for the Family
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Shoes and Stockings
for the Family
T e Prtttttieuall
rtttetl Thru Ofmting
Brether Bmtmrwisna
yOU are net at your
best unless Comfort
ably dressed.
High temperatures
affect the nerves and
tne disposition veu
can't be lOOfe ef
ficient it veu are uSk
worrying about the
heat.
Cf Our Tropical Wor
sted Suits arc a
splendid preventive
of Heat discomfort
and as they are
made in accordance
with Reed's Stand
ard of Tailoring,
they leave nothing te
be desired in point
of appearance.
Priced $30 te $55.
In a p p r e p r i ate
colors and patterns.
fl A Special Imported Cleth -the handsomest and most
enduring summer fabric manufactured in Ceat, Vest
and Troupers Suits, $60.
Mehairs in plain Blues, Blacks and neat striped effects,
?20 and upward.
J Palm Uracil Suit, $18 and $22. Solid colors in Tans,
Grays, Blues or neat striped and plaid effects in dark
colorings.
j Coat-nnd-Treuscrs Suits of Silk, $35, $40 and $45.
Flannel Trousers (White or Srriped), $0, $10, $12
and $1 S. I'.xtra Quality Imported Crukct Flannel, $15.
Closing Heur 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday-
JACOB REEtfS SONS
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