mwmmmmiWt HinnBIIUHVH ilVUiMM rm. ' : y ,J t tm.'-HOtV. 7 ' T :w WMMS'WP N ' ?- c w- Vpv - ' 1?) W?5PJW -Pf rxw .?' - l,:-"3.X'T? ..A N '- ' rV Tfc ' j' pr " I f j.ii t r' a c TT ' T ft (. ril!'- l ,- iJttLEll.SIIMf N AUTO ACCIDENTS EVENING PtTBIilO fcEDGERf-PHIIiADELTHIA', MONDAY, rfttIGTJST 2, 1922 . If . : 9? ' fc. y; fc, PHILADELPHIA ARTISANS HAVE DAY'S OUTING ...i i ww yiwynmiatwf , -, &-',., - ; , " .-.y.- . - yy, '-'" T..wii.wiuniuwiu iiiriiwCT i nl:&l. . . ? , . . . v . mmwmjBmmjL S.v ' ::ri.m- auJbJL ' JmmmlmL t$'3' - V5" W IIIIIm &- vkk imw dP JY. iMrJmwmi'jf&Y't &Jmm!!&L& 111111k mEyskNi-liRsMHHH i mwwTTImwkLzw'',wK jRHiiflw -IIIIIBV2flHi-IIIIIIIB'M'K-MllA"fK iHUH ; aIW1MHIIIIIHBillllll7fillllllllllHH IbbkbbB ; MmBiii"- '"HiBllwyklllDllllGIHu "'WTIIIIIIIIIIHII BnHHHHHHEK '-' BKfBBBr '''(PlaHfei ; 5 b;: ' , iiW ' ' : W' ' K; fl-J H :MB A ! ' " H : M'lVr, ' ;'bhImI ' . Mm .mmmLJk -'' B '-'V ' X'B " , h ! x.,.' mMMmW ' , cfmw mmmkiaf(9kmmmmmmmmm4 VB ': '( . Kftwlw JKy?WtiWnlHHft&MlKKIEKKHiBHKwiHHHBlKi m Highland Fark Man and Wife Die, Children unhurt n3 Machine Overturns GIRL, 17, LOSES LIFE Three jipreii9 nre ilrnd ninl trnlvi ntlier ',', inen or Ips pri'iiily i iniurfl tn '"' i""1' or niitniniiliili' icrldcnl In l'lil!nilrlililn ntul vicinity .Aftaftfl V. Three sninll rlillilren wcre iiimlc ov ev lmni fnrh Surj'In.v mnrnliiR w'lirn tin1 V'"" ...til" 1.ll. .!,,. .,,.. .1.11,,. , lUtOmnenr hi "tin.il mi-, ,.n- ii 4i Ai wrecked nenr Clictortewn. Jlil.. i kllllu 'I''1 Hifitlicr ntul father. Air m'l Mr- U1,s 'trO"1""'! Hancook, ef1 Hljhlaml I'nrl. I'n. ! I The faintly "' mnterliiR te Cliiurli illlll. J'('" ,0 "P01"' Sumln.v with Mis. , .ii.n'ceLk's )arntn. Mr. unci Mrs. . m..miit Wlinli'V. A lien within two IbIIm "f Clirtertewn. Mr. Ilnncerk. who wn 'lrlilna tli ir. let rentiul. il. ....,l,litn uL.lt i oil illlll Minn tltt'nn.l ercr. Mi. Hnnreuk nml hin wife were I hurlcl Iwnntj-Mve loci. lamntiR ucaij Jrt en a "tone reed. The (hlldrnn. four, eight ntul cloven rears old. were rldlnjj en n rear sent. Ther cn'aped witn MlKlif t)ritlxpn tb(! Binnu .finui nml took llie clilmrcn nml the (lepiiniint nf Ii, inei,i,w, in.i. in... bedlei te Church Ulll, where fuucial ' ten. hi ether of Ilnrrv. 'of 'JiVJS Seuth MrvlceB wtn inhe pinee loinerrow. (.'iiadwlcl; street, panned lnjurj. Itenly Girl, SeientMii. Ir Killed ln"" "r,v" F,,,1'10 .,,l'r av- ' I linnVrr.! Ii llllitia t n 1 il.u.n ffl. wvFt t jiiiiik, iii ij-inr'r, ii luilHMUl PHILA. ELKS OFF 10 STATE SESSIONS Large Delegations te Attend Association Meetings in ' Scranton This Week Imam with bullet in hip church cornerstone laid ',.t..-Mfp.tatmlllflmnllD S CHAHUtU Wlin nuuu-ur Twe pMter, Dever Addrewes In BIG PARADE IS .' " .,-.! i.y,t,t nml r'nrnpfitri" htlPPtM. I't'Kifi, " "' - " m.. ...,!,, no tilnppit under tefhnlcal FEATURE i iirreat Sritindnv nftprnoen nt the Mlser- . .irerdln Hospital half nil hour nflf-r he . , . linil eeiip mere i i I.nrcn ilclpentlens of KlkK from thli. it ..n.t ..,...,..1 in'tVir. hln r V will Inn.... fy.. U.l ..! i H""1'.." '.'"." .." "..1..1I. - .f .!.. ii '"." "', -- Hi iiiuii.v n (leiitltlPIl ii.v uuniiiiiH "ii'" "i i niteml the Klxtci-ntli nninuil sesilen of tiir( mnskpd men who entPrcd 111 flip I'enns.vlviiiilii Kintp Assm-liitleq. Unloe'n mid went nwav wIipii DurdulU uiiirii win bi'in (ins ineiiiiiiK and end ,,... n, them It t Master .lumps hlwneil Illininelrln. Krandsnu of Mnstci- Artisan I'rrtl Ulmmplrln, prpscnUiiB the Ucy te Wlltlwoeil le Mefer I. Illileiieiir for .Majer , Ceiirtriclit Smith, of Wlliluned, ulilte Artisans .-in,l rlty officials feel, en .Saturday, Artisans' Day at the seaside s Hospital. Woodbury. The ninehlne (en- hp.t ifini'iii " "..... ...... -m. tiui.uuii. noeuoury. ifie mnflilne ten- Mr. Ilnucepl: wns uencrnl mnnnscr of fnliilii),' the I'lillitdclphln pnrtv. hound lf rrank 3. hhle ( empnny. yarn fur .Kertricup en n livhlnc trip, wn nnufucturers. jit T hempMiii mid tear- iilU'iiVv .1. II. Calhcntt. of 1!!:; Seuth 1,1 stiPCts. Itelntlves went te Uies- . Se.entcentli stiPPt. who with nnether -tnttn nml leek llie clilldreii nml tlie (irpiiiinni r ,i, .,,...1,1.,.. .... .1. in ttni-lixl Inte the dtrreL from a sidecar . t.. Whn 2l n I'nrrnLut iPrrnre n bcln,t Mnlck h.v '"' autnmeblle driven by Chestnut street last nisnt. Jarali jci- . .... .,... 1..., ,,,, i-hii., i.." . v.,,h hpientepn pars old. Cfl Al lllllllll'AI I ... .,,ii,,-i,v illlll -ill'lUI ftl'IHS I'1 UIM'lllUH "Mill 1 uiraiiRpil. 111 nddltlen te nn nutoiuebllc 'robbery liiiini- 111 (lerenilCU llini'lllnes. MM l,n Ahiatn,. .1.... ..P .1.- .(... w.. ,..,- i-j.fn.H .Hi.t in mi' convention fi Kenernl parade of nil Indues will he held. The inuich will he headed hi 1 'll llcfnll nf ffn.y, lii.nni.id r.,,.1 it I. feimed hedlcM of the leiljje. follewVd bv n white. shirt Pttien. ' , 1'rltn for the ..irlims eientu imlude: I.eiIkp fiein I'cnns.ilv.'iiiln with the laicest niimlipi" of men in uniform. . N 1 0(10: ledce in I'rnnsi, H iiiiin living the KrrnteM ilNtnuee fiem Scranton parnd-I Iiir net less than twpuiv men, .S100: ledge making best 11 ppca ranee In liii" of pniade, SltiO; laigest band. $100: bet band, music nml npppiuHinee. tliHt prle, SI00; Neruml pric. S,,0: best drill (pain, SilOO: niitomebile parade prizes lllin I Iff V I Ml lllilll Ir. 1MII1 in I l.nii i Alft. 1 IIJIIIII1I-. IT II "Ul 1MII II 111 lllilll II' ll,"SI. IIT'I II- Fishing Crajt Viking and Victer Postal or Sale by fern-$tiWMj"iffiiJFS!& UNCLE SAM WILL GET RID OF SNEAKY RUM SMACKS ment for Bootlegging Thomp.-en IneniiM'ii -,,,v ,...,,, .,.,i.,.-r, which caused her death shortly after ward at the Presbyterian Hospital. l'ellce nnestcd l'hlllp Torterello, of 810 Beuth Tenth street, and Maik Netth Hiitchiiisnii sti'i'nt. lfivi- 11I. .In ...i.i (ranhed Inte the niitomebile of Wnlter ii i". ,, I- . """"""'" "i "iiiivi 1 nine men conducting 11 lit K. Mu Icy. M,,S .Mount l.phralm ne- 1 hailing business all their own mil -ntTwl.iti IM.n... ,,.,. !., ... 1 l- .. y ,,. y . ,. . ei r,(i.': ...... .,.,, "r ,:., -"" ,"un lii.iir-ii.. ' u" " " """'I 11 iii nine nope is en . .:...' , teitnlned for his lecevery. The aeci- dent occur. ed nl New Yerk avenue., ICgg Iliirbnr. MO Beuth Teiitl. su.et. and M..k w - " reW? n"'" Sv.ere7i;.rivi;Bcu"id t "i-Xaiir!;; wir TV" liileli net only tore loe.e the siderur. A the-ten truck belenein- te the buttoned the Kl. several feet away. ,, ip ! lf,; ""j- nVwhen Picked urn ITM X,'"- ''"T"'' . ',''"'".'.,:!-,. M10 nn inicn 10 me inivpii.'ii 111 an. Bttifr niitomebile driven by (Scerge 1 1'awling. Her ukull was fractured and h suffered intprnnl Injuries, djlug ibeut one hour nftcr her admittance te the leccivlng wnrd. According te Torterello. he ami .Miss Kerbaugh weie rctuming Jieme fiem Alexandria. Vn. Colliding with nnether automobile containing three persons, two men in t speeding meter ( ar were pursued for nearly a mile en Island read yesterday afternoon in a .thiid car commandeered by 0 peln rinnn before they were appre hended. At the S'ixty-fifih sdrei'1 and Weed land incline police station the men gave i their names ns deerce f ardwcll. twen--ty-niii" ,ears old. of l."47 Snude street. Felngtmi. and William N'ewtenc, twen-t.T-ilglit jcar.s old. of Second utreet. Kssingtnn. 'I'he.i arp rhaigcd with as unit and battery and drliing while in in texieated. Themas O'Kecffe. of SHOO Rartram iveniip; bin wife and their nU-jpar-ehl daughter. Helen, eie treated for shock and hrui.sfs. Twe fishing smack A'iklng and Vic-' the flrenx. nbnut fifteen miles up the Jtiver. wncn customs emciais en It. - "x. ..u.., ... v. - ' tmilh U.lll I Hi- Hlf 1,111 ter nre posted for public sale by thejl-ast Ii (ie eminent nt l'ler 2. North Hlier, Peuncpd Spot Big Moving Van "Tem Y. Whittle, survejer of the pert, lent us a beat te go after the Vik New Yerk, this month. In appearance much like that of the . -...,. t.i u- .Tiuin.t-.ii.-i ii?iirriiiiiii. uie ' 1, , ., ., , " .,,. , linm. n, ,ti, 1.1,. i.ini.!"K" snulMr. Sanders. 'Woiliewup - , " " ' """-"close te llie Hung and saw n lug decorated prhate lesldence along the line 01 marcii. .Viti. Investigate Death of Weman Meulenntit. William TJeNhnw. of the ' murder siind, is Investigating thp death of Adelle Weiss, fertv-six rears old. .Tit North rrnnkllu sheet. The woman wns found dead in bed early yrs- ' teruay. ,,w 'rnm L IJs ttati will be built ef'Chwtnat Hill Atene. TtW . ,M main auditorium will scat 25'peraOBl. ,'xuH IS CHAHUtU Willi nutU'Ur Twe pMters Deliver Addrewej In ,',;,, The membprahlj. of tl.U cenre- f jH .. Z .. .i...i. Ceremony at Ambler Ration jinV fercinrly known ns th Up. dHiBmm 'Arrested After Me uees e mi.n- - per Uubllu Chuicli nf iirettircn. it wan i'M-mm 1 .ji Hn.nltal for Treatment Appiepriate coiemonleR mniked tlic rcre,,ny mcorperntrd under the mm ';5;J1H cerdla Hospital ter "" laying of thp toincrstene for the Church , of "The Chinch of the Rrcthren of V7H As n result of thp held-up or .Fesppn of t))e rf,t,..cn flt Ambler, yesterday Ambler."! T'rSH DnrdHlM. a -!oenkPPpPr of jr.n,en .Md -re dPUvered by , -- ".! ten $ 'M mm C iristlnn sticPts. Inst J-ildny, me ,1. tiPV, n. K. (Jnrmnn and the ltcv. .. 1.1..1. n,-.y.y. . ,.,.. h,ln. i,.i.l... , WsWml police hnvc arrested .feseph Murphy. I j s(0Pr Kulp. of the 1'lrst Church of Inbepn erected lii that year. It 1ft ex V!H nf Klinbiill st'reit : .leseph Devlne. Wolf , the Urethrpn. of rhlladelphla. peeted the npw church will be eem ,jH nnd llp.nbprgpr tittK. William Mer- The new church, of C.etlilf lealgn. pleted before Christmas. I n., ti.liiismi nml Mele streets, and .lenn - . M ! JI - j. n i- riffi'i-H i c f.ntpr Up was l sZZ WV mM .AW . ! ; 1 tVyJ I t ) S, ( Yi ib f ?' - j" 1 .( iii1 u 1 1'yvcrsi 1 r a. -- .. - ... . SiirHf MTrttz-zj .. 'S. llCTDIW J! lifv T Wrw V I illlltM Scheel opens in fi'W 9W v! f IGARETTf a few weeks j JM Mf ' itIs toaste) j ' Ij : j s SL M I It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated shepp of the family. Fer they have led a c 11 reer of crime, according te the Je.erninent. Once the pride of a fish inff licet, they broke nwny from that nncienr and honorable life for that of the hinlster rum-runner. At Newark, twentv-five mine sndi , .. , , . . . . " ,. .. '111 iiii'ii Mil si.us ueeeingnci.i uy ine-ieyernment. ei.nibed te shore ami surteunded ..,.,, iinr 1.1 itllll'll lllilll 1 IIUIIIIIIK III- ' lir.nf fl, v ,.,,.1 !,- ,.... ... 1.. ,. . .. ... . . , -..-..., ... ..... ,,.,,. ,in- nivil .illl.,111 . .v... ... .... ,.,.,., ., ...... n.. , 1, ... Innrlnn .n., ....Tnl .!l.f ...n.. l.n. .... .!.. ...... ...y. ,,.. ,(...,V!t I 1111. lit'... 111'. 1111 llfl wharf, and the whole crew was butty carrying the liipier and jiaeking it into the van. llesides that, there wete sir or eight longshoremen helping nnd three of the 'conspirators,' or pilnclpal boot leggers, weie supervising. Jtir men sneaueil out of our craft. the the nue, t. nmdp.i. I'haie was thiewn ti the ground. He was taken te the Hotncepnthlc Hospital suffering fiem cuts hiiiI biuisps. Alfred Klsher. U.'KI Mnrgan stieet, t niiiuen. was Hrreted wliei His momr memr cjele ran down Mis. Prank Alcott. of 4H Ilrendway. The atcldent occurred 1 jirnniiv.iiy and Auburn street. Mrs ...... .,.-..- , ..F.... .-.. 1. 1. 11,-1 .ii.iiiiiik .ii- iient t 1 -iiiuniiiiiceh uy customs insnetters. who i liiiimp v ,,,,..1., .. i... : . 1,.... I. ,.. .!.. .. II. .1 --.,..-., .. ...,.,,- .. . tylll.fivi!' l-IILII' nn..- iii-iwi UUIIIllll-lllllI II IIIIIU I'lini- ry.i,t,,l !... ....I , .. .. ...... lushed in. and without much of u mur- Alcott became bewildered at tin llie motorcycle headlight SLEEPING SICKNESS GRIPS JENKINT0WN GIRL AGED 7 Ynll see. n fnlfc nf this rlelinrtmnnf knew ships," said William It. Sanders, chief of the Inspection Division, Upvp nue Department. "And when a ship leeks suspicious we can spot It. Kind of second nature, ma., he, but we rarely make a mistake. "The Victer and t lie Viking wete Jn T.r It nut In t tin mnut vtnniiltim n-tii i nn HUM "II H 114 im a n-si lltl lllilll IHI' 14l aie of, of the men in our department happened te be en the ferrv coming into the of fice, and he saw what he thought wns a suspicious-looking bear off Thirtj -ninth stipet. He phoned the office, nnd We tlinUL'Ilt we'd Investlente. We bearded one nf our beat tlese te the icter as W tbeie! we shouted. as ,ei wlm we were. 'I usteins !' we aiii-weied, and naked 'em when) they Illlll' cailtllred the whole mirlv "And we used that self-same moving Ann te tote the prisoners te the barge office. I.vcn the driver of the vnn we ecked in nnd then had te get him out because none of us could drive the dog gone wagon. We sut nenr hint with a reielver In his ribs. Hut he didn't give nnv trouble." The lllen ivnrn mlite...,.! ...!.. I... !t , ., .v.,..,,.. Ul.liui Illlll Jlllll the case, according te the chief, is still I Ill-lining, iie etiesut seem te expect they will be imprisoned. ".Meney's m object te the nini-nin- HAhU n . ,1 1 1. ... 1 ....... u.. i ... .; ....i. .uuii.iruKcrs, ne lias con fwwz 5 .LVErmta J NEW SILVER DINNER A.0TEA SERVICES Photographs vill be mailed te these unable, te personally inspect. nintiii "VLNn Physicians Believe They Will Save Life of Dorethy Geldberg l'llscl!lllS Willi ll'll'n lleell vlilvltu- lllfll,. tlinl, l,vy. ii nnl d ... ...... ,1.. Itf. ll. .. ll.. .t t . .fl ,.,.. , it. 1.1 ...-.. ....... ...v .,..-.,-, ,w an.,- nn- inn t nuiii'ii jiiiin. rieriiui, tnev sam. i of seven-. ear-old Dniethy (Jeldbeig, of I . ,,.. ,. . ,, .Tenklntewn, nre expressing centidence Would Knew Their Carge that they will win their battle against " 'What's your cargo';1' her ease of sleeping sickness. I 'Pish:' snil they. The gill, a dilughter of Mr. and Mrs. " 'All light.' we called back. 'We'll .Merris (leldberg, is under treatment at h.ne a leek at your bleiunin' tih ' I Taken After Chase , the iienie of her imrents. In We-t hvp- "Yeu knew, ever In Nassau they TIip O'lCenfTn n,nt.,y.i.:iy. nue near l.ppdeui street. She was . hae a new Industry. They make pack-i .J. Koe17Inutomob,l,, ' Pre- strlekP,, mere than lift, en dajs age audi uses out of burlap, ami thtee bottles, eeeillng uier I nisi avenue and at the! within a brief time the case was , en the bottom row, two en the next ami uianu lead iiilciheeiien was struck by i diagnosed as cm cphnletis mntharticn ' one en top slew awav snug in thes-e sleeping sidiiiess'. , , packages. The packages are easily Mitunlh the child has been ,en- I handled, and thev don't leek ns if they i tinimiislj In n Mate resembling ih.it of ' contained liiiunr nt nil. Well, we found OatS Hill gilt IIH , .,n..,, "l, I Ii ..'. , """ I ve could "Iiev I . ' .... '"" ' hllh "" eas.v J An. he VI ter ll,lc te eM',bl,H ! n ,asu 'W"t any of 1 .mi tut Ktl,rl (hem any mere." II f 'itstnins !' we . " I tfle tar cnnlainin' ilin ti. ,-. ...n.. c. teau et uniting, the dilver withdicw from Ihe wreckage of the O'Kceffe car ami began a dash for freedom. Pelieeniuii (irahnin. of the Sixtv-tiflh atrect and Woodland avenue sintleu. Jho witnetssed the crash, iiiminiiu iiiminiiu ewrecl a pasing nutoriiebile. and over ever over eoil the fugitives ut Eightieth stieet and lj)ens avenue. When the men were examined bv l'o l'e ice .surgeon Heybeld he pronounced them under thn Influence of liquor. two persons were injured yestcrdav afternoon In a collision between two mi!?"" "' ,:"sr (!1,nnl '""I Mum IMiciT venues. The injured persons 4U rnll7.,,lrrin'l 'ii" wife. Hazel. S.,'Vlt,ifld htrcvr" '''key wete trjMc.1 for cuts nnd bruises nt St. & V?Plta !nml Ia,er kp" ''"ir ten "'nt'v I' icr,"cstcd .Inmes Ash- of 'niT ? .f'N.!.rth ,,,w"r.'' ff'"'. driver of one of (he automobiles. He Was XridV'i ,llMrJnP ch,I"BlHrrate Helland KsuS. ",,dur ?10 ba" for n ,'l""p' 'i'''!,tii.b"r.an nufomebile nt Twelfth . i in M u-"iiiijuiip nr iwpiffh i .:; HHlh.f.V,;"t.wrc"" lW 'vening while le'rl'.', .e",., deep slumber. Nourishment has been ndininintercd at icgular Intervals, and the pi egress of the case has been watched almost heuily v one or an other of th physicians in "n tendance Dorethy, one of tcieinl children, np peare.1 befeie the attack health v and neimal ' . BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT Municipal Orchestra Plays at Sixty fifth Street ine .iiiinicipai i.antl will plav to night en Sixty-fifth street between 1100 and l'JOO north. The program will be: "America" Mmch nrt time) '"I ircntv-clkihth' rn. ' OMTtUrC. ' IfitJ ra,.hJ,lVy,'L"'i. Vecal sdle. eelcttJ. ---. M. llalln.An Chsract-r'stif "Th .Mill" Srlfcllnti fi.m "Mlicr m ' in) Keinum I.eic' !,"j00 of these nackaces. or iri.OOtl bottles. "The captnin of the beat Insisted he didn't knew what he was -timing. Hut I we suspected lie did. meant te mal.e a j (iili k sale and a riuic kcr getaway. Ws , bed him en a number of counts he bad come from the Itahamas and hadn't I stepped at iiuuruntiue. and he hadn't i conformed Ut the usual 1 emulations or. l.lllfirlllf, ..y,l't 1 lil..ly l.y... nA. .1... . ' ' i...... . iiinini (i... t-.i-., iiiu captain was fined M0OO and let off. We entNcnted the beat te ieer costs and I se en." Chief Sanders is net cry sanguine I about the conviction of any of these. l urn-runners. "They're tee slick." he said. "They knew the gnme tee well and hire the best lawyers te pick out ' Icopheles 111 the law." The Viking was being unleaded in A GREAT COUTURIER AND A GREAT ARTIST Nn I,., a person thiin Mine ilc Haicn-r, et I he linnsr ,,r IitUyCOI.I.. hns secured nn leu nn urtlut than y51tle. Meilelelne, formerly or Hie limn-KI.Thef, te mill the peetrr of ilrrm tn her uperb iollectlen. dreceLl t place de VOpera, Paris LINDE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE r J t I- ll n Chn ... tnncil ufljtj, cHsln' Tun? Hntrj of ih r,n,U Inm Vnihlla tdT Smiizli'd llHtin.tr Pliilailclphin nam! will pla.r nt thp Vaikuuy tl7n leniRlit. The ineBinm: 0erturp ' i'h. .Mill en th Cliff CfHKPit ln "Svmpnin" Timpt nole upipcttd .Mr WaUflr Scot ti funt.cU . ll.l...Ml..l i ii r-i in ir nut " Kin Unrrhnn w ng m, inolercjcle, AVilllain .1 .Mun- r:alV:!l.','vvas taken ,e ii,.i "," "-"iiiiiii. ue ins ii ft.ic Si "Bht sheuldci. D. n. Penm,.k. Hnr, II: ','' "f ,,,c t,ar- M'" lives at llilM Bprue aireet. was arrested. Di;.i ".H-"1"B "'. '-'Khteei.ih and train,, I, l,,lH. .,,,,n "' exprps, 243' Vemi"" ' ,;,,,"'k' 'ni,,c J'ar old. trei 1.1 . "l,lr M'sterdai. He wn illel, L..i ' "' "imnntnii Hospital for I su,,,m, 40. Bclerie. --- .'iiiitM-.i or me nin n,,.i 1....1,. 'ti.. . f .yfthp machine (liire,,,0): ' "" ,v e ?n5 "ry.le en I.'nst jPW, siniue nenr. lierks street lesterdnv CrT"8n(Mr,arVS ('hcn' "7 a n, r . . ,r1. nv''iiue, was siriicl, by k St Mhr """J?'"- T1', bV WllN t"kt' Wt.t.dMKeiIM,,,,U, H,fferI,,f from memrevc!nClU. 'Jl,,ll,e,l "i,h Police Ox Sr ' s,?"' Sll,", c,u' '" N'inl1' n'"l Mntn 1 h,,1r,,t,', jesterday morning. thvrnM0' cffl': Tlwmns Hansen, of ere .hrn,.'."",1 Jfff"w "treets btntlen WwmSm "-ifiT-"1 ",0 ,n"w,l" te the iZPj ,1?S,,t fe'- I'nilwx of the ire e V ,""f tteiiwri suffered se- ' Beriy. ,U,H "f tlie lower limbs. Onnev i?rl?er.,nf'B,0l,V,a2 F''"i"e lreet. iin, et 'v nM1p'',n. " arrested. ate..n.lr,...Ve'! "Tfl- niW Catharine' by an' ,,, l'neJ;Ke f'"i his blc.ile avenue n i eMlp ""! '" Wr waam.in ' f,"cfit"t-" ftreet. The hey wad Ltei01, b!'et hiH bl",l 'n dam. who is Knilr- After striking the boy. -tenned ccvl, Jcnrs old. the motorist u"n tils license number am tlievc nwny. Crash Holds Up Fishing Trip SSblSs f'rei 1ln,J,r' when the auto aute 3K? Inj wll,cn ,b-ey w ildliiK mixer nf, '?'' IT swiped a cone, etc Weidh i- ""lortwue lead between I'OOdhilrv and (Jllsshnrr, ..n.l .-.y-. tajurv thc'' '''"'e'lflpl'lnn's esniped I Til.'-' . . I 7i V, ",J.l',d nre Oeergc Hele. of . , , gn- Seuth Smedley HtreeF , ... s of the ' below Chestnut. tS' loot nml ..In... ..t .1- ,.... . fc.'IH men Olllet 1 nnm,i Ziunecnll, rirue, Anether Let of REAL COWHIDE Suit Cae, Light Weight 1 ijtincl ' W.irfher I r.eUlri.y ll.njis C'rOlflC unit Uc!i ,l... y.A. I lis mu ami Iilumph Manli ' Aidi' etrii Star Spanslerl ll.iru e The Pnlrmeunt Paik Hand will play Ot llceige's IU11 nt S o'clock. The )ie'- gram win tie : y Oieitiiie. "Zunpa Hen, il "Tinni rlplluii .f I'simimh, Mil.itliej ' cimlfrfv Bailteni) le. "Mnthr' Hmt Uucti .Mr Vine r nt l.lsu Suite ' l.oekliiB t'imui.l , Seiua (a) ll th Mali! of the 1'eUr .star. Hi) Heiualh thn Snuthein l.'ru,,. Ic) Mum anil Venus (1) JUsurKii I.11 I'uilim . Ounre (Id LiesirlMlie fatilniiy, "A Hunilna Scene. ' HllClllOS'l "rtenilnleceni'es cr Meieitver"' Wlnterhcttem (h) .Svreimii., . ,. , . Dr.IlM (li) ' AruKuniilm ' Mntaenet Alrn rrem "Ilin nre.-nicli 1'ulllen'. hlemis ' Siar NpsniiU'il llannei" Getting the most for your money is merely a matter of looking around with your eyes wide open and a mind keen enough te properly judge quality and values. Our prices are away below every ether store, because we net only buy as cheaply as they d, but our selling expense is se very much ly.ee Tlinl'- ...U.. ... give our customers $150,000 a year in guaranteed lowest prices. As the Sale gees en il increases in volume of business, proving that it gives larger assortments, greater values and bigger savings than any ether Sale. Don't think of buying Furniture anywhere, until you see what ice can save you. Yeu young men will want te see Perry's NEW FALL JUNIOR SUITS (Sizes 14 te 18 yean) Super-Values at $20 $23 s$25 and up te .$33 First long trouser suit with smart, jaunty lines thif every fellow likes yokes, belts, outside patch pock ets newest models in great variety. Substantial fabrics woven for long service. And every one at our remarkably low Super-Value prices'. FALL CLOTHES for Men and Yeung Men Are Ready Our second fleer is filling: quicky with htnd htnd eme new clothes for Fall. The new model in gabardines and homespun overcoats are a treat for your eyes fine worsted suite In the latest patterns new Fall ideas in sports clothes. Loek ever our west window. A WORD TO THE THRIFTY Remainder of Sprint nm Summer clothes being closed out much below their vain. Ljeik . "i t' -2T"1 f iiu"riT;il. !," i liww in im s r. j w.l,iijff ?VSV ' ) !7Lj-3 yjNV..,7-v.r.si;-ty7v; ' ff;"i-V;1 i-. ; 1 .i PERRY & CO. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men C 1925, P. Ce. V $9.75 "k In An unufual lu fr. i iin. "!"" I", je Z4 Indies. Lined with Hade rlrht. CHMTNUT- Si Kext te Keith's Theatre Extra-Large Overstuffed Suit Tapestry or velour covering. Highest quality through out. Massive proportions. Davenport 87 inches long. Full spring construction. $ 165 YTj ye4i'j '. tms ' Mi lir-i fal'M w !'' BOOKKEEPER Thnrnuahlv eninpctent minimi nei .1u 'runt lie lil In rciiiliT tliiHiiclul si.ileinenl nrlln Kemi liaml lie quid, ami iiccuMle line opportunity e tina hu iiimlinetj c K.-KI, i,Kiiei:ii eiiict; rFfrst Penny Savings Bank V J'Mm HI 17 4U Interest ei'5BirJnciifcJt l545kwttitJl JahnWdnftiwekijr yWffe.e mm- in- m zmmm pVLLJRI Entrance e n 11th street, j First deer IV np r. , yl A ft e- : "iii'.i mrcui. cms ei tin uciuw vyiiweiuui. uaei eivtv.. ,lC?.Ieniivl"1,n1r--,l!l'cm,:'Seme said the ether day .i '"n"., of ii West .Meyn-i .... J , , ,. e , m, .. aaeiiiri "v,,'iue, biuises of the right mat ne ceiucin i una us. t nat s Seu h KeveniV,11!1,1;. "'"rtc" " - why we're telling you. w r-.. iithc ..- .... . ferih.e.vuh ti''0. nbrnsleiiK of the Mini, r, "j1 . of l-'8 Kalghn m Ifini, amfle?' Vllts ' the left hand vi me eacK. na I'erep Elfbth street, Oam- r kanl traateci at the UadicwMi xr eruues of the JSJWf. of 0 Seuth W5tta Pf rtt-lefj i .! ere tratl E.COR.HI-HCHtyTNL.TT. sauwet cm ilia at. r. Items of Special Interest in our Repricing Sale of Men's Furnishings ! ., ,Xtl Sl.30 52.00 Neckwear -'.50 .1.00 .85 1.00 Half Hese 1.50 2.00 " " 2.50 a.00 Shifts . . . .inn i nn 2.00 White Oxford Shirts ' (cellar attached or band).... ...00 White Oxford Shirts (self-stripe, cellar attached).. 2.00 $2.50 Pajamas tf.OO tl.50 $ 1.00 " JACOB REED'S SONS 142M426 OtesHnut Shvel New $ ,(J5 " 1.00 ,50 ' 1.00 " 2.00 " 3.00 " 1.65 " 2.50 " 1.75 " 2.50 4-piece Queen Anne Suit American walnut. Dresser, 42 inches long, with mirror 24x30 inches. ChifTerette, 34 inches. Full-size bow-end Bed. Semi-Vanity, 38 inches wide. $ 125 Netice the Name en the Radiators i I.. ,' ' iriii '"p-i ' 1 1 1 1 il'V.sr , H This 10-Piece Walnut Suit A wonderful bargain. Buffet. 66 inches long. China closet. 61x42 inches. Inclesed server, 40 inches wide Extension table, 54x45 inches. $225 Rugs and Lineleums Reduced T UST FOR THIS WEEK, glance ac the name en the J end et the radiators in each buUding or home you loll In a very great majeritv of cases you will find that they are "AMERICAN Radiators." When se many architects and heating contractors are agreed upon the investment value of a product, you are pretty safe In following their advice; even though the initial cost may be a trifle mere. AMERICAN "RADIATOR rOMPAxrv i. ler At. Ky.,y . -.. J i.... ... r, ;." . ' r'V"' ! . ..nsw:wviwatet(rTajerevtry heating nttd jfa IbXv ,7n Chc9tnutI,.s-,.-J , , 2Mh and Rcc(! . A& AK I'hiladclphiH, Pa. JwAW 9x12 Ft. Runs Royal Wilten High-Pile- Axmlnster Weel Velvet Tapestry Brussels ... 8.3xI0 Ft. Rugs ieyai wuten High-Pile Axminster Weel Velvet Tapestry Brussels . . 6x9 Ft. Rugs 54.00 Royal Wilten 900 36.00 Weel Velvet S 50 22.50 i Tapestry Brussels ....!!.! 13,50 Inlaid Linoleum Cci nn it J1wi cavy uraac, sq. yd i sn . 25.00 Extra Grade. 5qq yd Vg . 33.50 Snecial fir.,,. '.J ..j ?'9 20.50 Blue Granite. 'sq. yd ' '"s " BVByi-xAi?--- ), HENRY LINDE 23d Street CeIumbU and Ridge Arenuet L. TVW WES SOENFICAlI-'giNOTfJEhaa) - IU3NTO1VCEO Unconditionally Guaranteed T 9 ir Chi.1(Jrcn- Fine ribbed, medium weight J jL hsle with scientifically strengthened und reinforced knee, heel und tee. In blecl, CH- brown or white. An unprecedented value nt JvC rf J 1 is a lighter weifeht and J3 a heavier weifeht of the some style ns J2 at the 'same price. Rip Proof and Rub Proof r,ll1rPATrnTfnfMrCKldre,,t are UNCONDITIONALLY PRFPvNTEhia We U replHC0 nny Cndcw ft' Children FREE if you de net feet ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. Made te WEAR and DO Wear ! Fe7cTnCIiNTIFICAY,STRENGTHENED 1 REIN- fiSeeW T P"101 Cadet process. They are absolutely fust color. Try (hem once and Mop mending for feoed and all. Fer Men, Women and Children STYLISH5 bWitv REiAIr sasfnctl0TtJ,c Plensu of Aii" ,,LAVTY nml tbe economy of LONG WEAR All colors, nil weights, nil styles- all nt roaseVwblo pricl; AT DEPCNDABLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE Originated, Manufactured and Guaranteed by Cadet Knitting Company. : Philadelehi... P- II w, m mi Jj LiS5JHV,y?f ,a: ivAvki,.,, .."4 aaJaJMIalaar 1 l-- - ..V,: - .'i.
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