WWfW&WF ..vvs- 'if wf Hnninn WH 3 TIWrniHBHIBHTriC 'TCXWlaMVarwiW'rT'YIaVIMHBHMMiB yWrijj ftp --- ; B1AL T J HOLIDAY BENT Sicend Day of Annual Outing , Draws Big Throng te Willow Greve DIVERSIONS ARE STORMED ; , . " L ' -rf'l ' !? , ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHIL'ADELPHIA", WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922 8 Her Ankle Broken MRS. ,1. S. W. IIOLTOV Act Iiik president of Nillndriphla MimIc League, who suffered an ac cident when visiting (,e summer camp of Mrs. Ktltvin A. Watrous nt Greve Reach. Conn. MRS. J. S.W.H0LT0N BREAKS ANKLE IN SUMMER CAMP Acting President of Phlla. Music League Injured In Fall Mrs. .1. H. W. Heltnn. in-ting prexi- (lent rvf thn llilln,lnli.l,in -M, ,..!.. T .......... nnd prominent muMrnl clrrlcs" In ' "!1emnp)- ""l0"1' ,iiim' JTIZuth li,itn,ii..i.i i. . i i , ,. , i Then (lie ether bandit went tnreuRii I lillnilclphln. is nt her home in Morien KeIpv'h Hethlnc nnd everythine of vnlne if theunds of P. It. T. empleyes Jskktd yesterday at Willow Oreve. itast twice Hint number swarmed the 'IK"' p"rk ,e,,fl-,h" "T'1 ! thtj t-iy fourth nnnual 0l,t,ng tu company b Mt women nnd children, carrying At long etrlp-tlckcts which admitted vim te nil the diversions, -.nnrmed fh. p,,rk In the earliest cars. And once Iff the trolleys, they gathered In Ien I.- nt the ticket offices where they ...fcned portions of their long strips far the uiinl ticket. TverythlnR free nnd go ni far as yen m.i:' uremetl te nc the sleRnn of the "i. ... -f ,i. P. R. T. Welfare Ase- Jlitlen, under whose auspice the cm- le are plenlcklnR. fny children, wine tIrn&Rrd and m'M willingly, pnthcred nbeitr the ri field far the contests which nre inals In the trophy awards. Parents. Jnthesiastlc and cheering, accompanied ' large portion of .the picnickers. leVever. remained under tlie trees in fi. i f.iiMtie cretintls. where nre the benches and tnhlcs ladened with the best that precers and home cooking mothers could furnish. ThI' afternoon the ndults competed In both tr.irk nnd water events. There were special races for women dashes tke rlnders nnd dashes In the water. The wi't spectacular event, however, fi tuc mixed reipy ier .i.iu yarns. The picnickers were entertained by n ,wclal hand concert under the direc tien of Jehn l'lilllp iseiiKn, anu tonight the outing "ill conclude with n "Ret together dinner for the president of the association, Themas R. Mitten. Winners of Contests The summaries of the events teday: nrti-Mrd daeh for beya under fnur feet (m lnch First. Heward Zellern, I.u?-rne! iwend, II MrAtee. Thlrly-reurtbr nnd I.e hljh: third. Wllllim Coenev. IllSKe acnue: fourth. Oferge Ilei-se. Luserne. Hiiy'jnra imn i?r kitib unarr lour reel i.n Inchen Klrat. Emma Shnw. AVIIInw Orevti ifcend llmmii Uet, Kenilnnten; tiiiifl Xtav Cdtni1!. elevAtrd. fourth. Kv- neH.rt di.f "riS'-und-r m feet ' nH in jjlnly Sepulchre (Vmeter,. ti-e Inches Klrat. .Tnim-n Mnrkey, Woedlnnd I ntrelinnil Toomey uns accidentally innuei second Jphn Jnhnsnn Elchth nnd slint December i!7 1ll"0 liv I'nllcp Si.i.'. Daphin. third. Frank aianKew, Callewhlll l'.,,, ITV", ti,,", , ";, ' ,0ehcr ir,.t. .gennt Hirst while both uetu tuklntr part In n laid. BAND IT GANGS ROB P01ISVILLE MAN James Feley Held Up at Point of Gun en Way te Bread Street Station TAXI DRIVER IS ROBBED Held-up men were busy In Mivernl sections of the yltv early this morning. Inmcs Felcj. of Pettsvllle. wn robbed of $100 nt Tenth nndCnllewhlll streets by two NcRrecs. Feley, n straiiRer in town, was en his way te Itread Street Station, he told the police, intending te take the first train home. He was walking south en Tenth street nnd noticed two men en the op posite side of the street keeping pnee with him. He hurried along, but the men lienr nhrenst nf lit til until they leached Cnllewhlll street, when the two ran across the street, separated se as te approach from front nnd rear, nnd drawing guns, ordered him te held up his hands. Onn nf flie Xecrnes were n mask. Tleth are described as about 5 feet 10 incht'H in height, dressed in dnrK clothing. Victim Pretests Fnlpv nreteslcd. nnd one of the men thru-i'the muzzle of a gun into his icctiperating from Injuries suffered in nn accident at the cottage of Mrs. Kdtvin A. Watieus, (Jrove Ucncli, Conn. was taken. He was then ordered te stand with his face te the wall of a house, and the bandits ran away. Feley inquired of ether pedcstrlnna as te the location et tuc nearest pence While nt the camp Mrs. Holten broke i station, nnd reported the robbery at the her ankle in a fall. She was taken te her home by meter. 100 PATROLMEN HONOR MAN KILLED DURING RAID Tenth and Iluttonweod streets station. Aneher robbery occurred when n taxi driver was 'held up and robbed of SO. Jehn H. Miller. IMS North Twenty sixth street, u Yellow Taxi driver, wbb the victim. Miller was driving slowly nleng In Patrolman Toomey's Bedy Escorted! rlT,! E7 h?, e IT .' te GraVe by Bluecoats all well dressed, and apparently very or- Pntrelmnn .Jehn Tenmev. who died I ''erty. They get into the cab, and told from bullet wounds received during n! Miller te drive them te their homes nt gambling mid. was buried (eihn from . ' nirtictii street anu erajs i crry ae Is home. fifHl Morten street The funeral was nttended bv 100 pn pn trelmen and ninny police officials. A platoon of mounted police led the cor tege from the house ti St. Vincent's Reb Taxi Driver When they arrived at the place des ignated, the taxi man steeped his cab and loeki-d around for further instruu Church, where solemn requiem inns1! tlens. He found himself gazing Inte the was celebrated by the Rev. Jehn Dunn. Fitty-iard dRh fop ulrls under five fi-et i.. incnei first, i.nznnetn 'rnrnnr. n - lr."t 0erhead. ecend, Stella Miller. Jtlrh Jtlrh menil ilreet, third. Helen Walters, Wned- iizia aenue, luurin, iiuire uiimere, wil wil le One. Thre.leKed rarp for tmvs Flrat. rtenrne Oinr, Willow tlrexc. ami Wllllnm Ilcka. Olfaslde; sfcend. William U.irney, Itldue nve. one. anu ut'iirKe ueene, iuzerne iniru, Andrew Clark KennlnKten. nml Mtnntnv Kilkfr. Callenhlll street. Petate raie for ulrls Klrat, Catherine Ken. I.uzernei second, Mamaret MeDeui;all, luMrne; third, Helen Hrlght, Woodland itinue, fourth, May Cnlns. elevated. ThrM'Ierefd race for lieia Klrat. .Te. u BJllfy. Willow Grne. nnd Sam Hrett. Wil low Owe: second, Oenrae. Stenr, Juiksen street, and W. Tertre, Wlllnw Oroe: third. Hirry Ulascew and Jehn Jehnnen, r.khlh fefid Daunhln. fourth. Hlmer Kverlev. Cum. ttrlina'. and Max Damenzav, Luzerne, retate race rer Kins Klrat. Kllzalieth 'erner. District 0erhead: aernnil. treien Salter. Woodland Avenue.; third. Helen f-hwtrz. Jacksen street. Petate race for liejs Klrat. William Hlcki, Qlfnslde: second. William Coertey, Rdfa aenue, third Heward Zellers. I.u Hrnf, fourth, Henry McAteer. Thirty-fourth and Lehigh. Ere and spoon race for Klrls Mrst. Anna Pmnn. Klnle,l: second. Kmrnn Dest Ken Ken ilriten. third. Helen Ilrlght. Woodland ae- up; leurin. Anna Alien, willow uree, LfaD.freir rare fop l.e q I'lrt. lin..v Glitceir, Callewhlll street, nnd Jetm lohn lehn ir. Eighth and Dauphin; necend. Klmer Curly, Cumberland, nnd .Max Damenzay. WHrne, mini, w. tertre. Willow tiiin. tad GeerRe Spear. Jarksen street. I Obstacle raie for Inns Kirst. Harev nin. , Callewhlll, second, Jiimea Markey, woodland aenue. third, .laik Halley, Wl. Ien Oreve, fourth, Knjmend Deehme, Ken- luten. bif and spoon race for Rlrls first Hese 8I1K. Alle&hpnv. Rnrnnil lnr.,ti ir.ni... Cilhuhlll. third Wllmn Alltn Willow Oreve. fourth. Klirene Klnir, rrankfurd. niieball threw Klrst, Stcllii .Miller. Ilieh Ilieh BeM street second, (llndjs Hainllten. NtiKrerd, third llerence (laimer, l.urnv. Rolling tiln .in.n&, ,.. .....n ,.'!... titur. We rare! i.(inil I. ll.,,,li. keuntlnp; ' ' ' ywiacle race for women rirst Anna !.'., w'lfr", Hccend. Helen Harlnser. Atceuntlng. third I. Ilendlxen. Arreunt- e' ',"""". neien .evttiTr, ai count tic p,tr" .,.,. v t"ii rii.ti, evinia taiKtr, Welfare second, Helen .'ewl.err, Aereunltnc;. htlrd. Helen.. Harrlnuer. At- nv""1. 'nl'r'h. A. Iliuer, Welfare. ,,"' mce for men Kirst. II. tJrncey, iM.H '.".,. ,'-co ' 1 Leen Candy. Act euntltie. I Gird. II I Id tii 1IIII I. ..!... .t. Urlne. Amtier and IhltTh 'AOa rncr tn mnnL'Irut r I.'-..,.T,1.. P ffi h rin!,...l. .... . it a mi i . cw. ihinl It Swift. Illdirp! fourth n. lornsen HMfff Backward rnce for men rirHt K War rtii.telriiftl wein1, II Hendersen, KJVc- Uflmfin1 (If il - n..l .1 V. 1i a s- . niil - nil uarii i jrm, 1 rillirPM ii?. ,.iarc,,!,ntlnB inil, Hfl.ii NVwherry. iCCe'jnt na. ihlr.i r,.u, n taftb. Anna' ItauVr, XvArc '""' TuV ,i"r",v rer wnmt-n Klrat. Anna wt.. .. : " m -" i "ii'i, n, ,i, iii nn. rc l 9.':. l1lra,1 'iP'n Newberry, acceuntlnff, FIGHT PLANT mSEASE Phytopatheloglcal Society Is Held ing Convention Here Members of the Amcrtrnn IMn tnn.nili. oleglcal Society, who are heldfng their fourth International conference In this FOUR HORSES ARE RESCUED IN TWENTY-SIXTH ST. FIRE Are Led te Safety by Firemen. Blaze Dees $5000 Damage Four horses were saved from proba ble death by firemen f Knglne Com Cem pnny Ne. 45 during n blaze nt 4 o'clock this morning nt the stable and garage of William Usbickle, 2010 North Twenty-sixth street. t A milkman saw smoke pouring from the stable windows and after first try ing te liberate the animals himself he summoned the firemen. When they arrived the horses were rushing nbeut the stnble. The firemen brought them out one at a time. Hov Hev ernl nutomebile.s were nlse taken from the stttble, but all were badly ilum nged. It is believed that the blaze was started by one of the cars stored in the garage. The less was nbeut $5000. HELD IN TLEGAL OPERATION Weman Alse Nabbed as Accessory Before Fact Frederick Heller, 'J047 Knst Seltzer street, was held in $10,000 ball by Magistrate Dougherty, for a further hearing nt the Itelgrade and Clearfield streets station, en n chnrge of having performed nn illegal operation. Mrs. Mnrgnret Hendricksnn, forty two yenrs old. of 2S71 Until street, n held in 2000 bull us an accessory before the fact. When pntf'elmen tried te lend her le the waiting nrisen van she serenmed nnd tore her iinlr and tried te fight them off. i Dr. W .T. Harrison, of 3152 Ken sington avenue, cnuscil the nrrest nf the man nnd woman. Dr. llnnlsen was called in te s Mrs. Jennie MtCtewnn.l 2812 Htnughten street, the mother of four children. lie found her In a serious condition nnd ordered her re moved te the I'piscepal Hospital, where she Is net yet, out of danger of death. COL. PRICE SLATED Will Be Named Member of Camden City Council Colonel Wlnfield Scott Price, of the 114th Infantry, National Guard, will be appointed n member of the Camden City Council te succeed the late Hebert Van Mater, Ilia name will be presented at a meeting of the Council, nnd It waa de clared today that It would be confirmed unanimously by members of the body. 000 IANKS&I w a... , .- rA I J r-r IL.TU7TtlH3 rV. V11 'enT r pci cDDATch rnb niiAilTY POLISHED GIRDLE' DIAMONDS iVIll Ml This Establishment enjeya the unicjua distinction of maintaining the Mcjhest equality attainable for almost a century. PERRY'S Final Closing Sale 7 at Off When you begin te droop, here's your pick-me-up BeycuL Tea cjea-tetally DiFferent LUCI STRIKE SCIGARETTE muzzle of n gun held by one of the young men in the can. Ordering him te keep r,uict. the three men get out, nnd went through his pockets, taking from him the receipts of the night. Then they let him go. Miller reported the case nt once te the police of the Twentieth and Federal streets stntlen, giving a dcscrlpjien of the three jeung men. It is believed they lhe In the neigh borheod te which he drove them, n. they j ran toward the south after having or-1 dered him te turn his cab Around and . ilrlv nway, I Detectives later arrested Jehn Mc- ITS TOASTED! It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated city, today took a trip through central' ,- ""whvph inicr arresicu unnn .mc New Jersev where tliev Invekilni . n K"'. Catharine street near rl 'wenty diseased; of furious vegetables' fourth an.l Magistrate Perri held hit, Tonight there will be a snrelnl illn. ner at the Hetel Nermnndle and ad dresses bv Federal experts" F. ('. Heb. en fruits and vegetables,; F C. I ueier anil u, t. iiarter, en truck crops. Iilm without ball uftcr he bad been Identi fied by Miller. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES FINED $20 FOR FISHING Alien in U. S. for 25 years Berated for Failure te Become Citizen Hecause he is nn nlien. nnd because he was Industriously fishing In Darby Jnmes It nellli. 702 -. lsth . ii'i Cilia. beth M (l.ina. 7fMfl llntnnl,. mi Itu.lelnh C. Heniler. II. sViUX. .nd ' ".' .'" ,""'?."',:'u.n .'.""''?, '" ,."". Jlnrv Z.ltchlck. S21 Perter s. i l reei, in tiitrri cumroveiuien ul tlie Mlchnri I.. Hums, aaei w Somerset nt., State game laws, James IteAiente, and Mar Walsh lM.'i7 Nlchiilan nt. I iii.i,nti-..nvnn vnnes nlil (ill 1n.ii,.i,.,, riuilp Lazofiien. nt4 Weed nt . anj-Mury i tw ent -seen a ears Oltl. (il.i 1 eimlllgten Cusiiru i.vjt N. Hth at street, was haled before a magistrate wrmer i nnimiin. -rtu Alin st nd I by n game warden yesterday and fined J?:."! and costs. Justice Itlackbiirn. of Oakmnnt, Pa., berateil the offender severely when lie discovered that he had been in this etintry since 1NI1 witlieut liernniing a l.lllle ! Ccmlter. "4S V 21m t. WIlllRtn V. Kelly. Tampn KIh Hnd nianclie I. lllcklnir. 'JIH N. inth at Themas I. CalliiKhHii, 2331 N" leth at., and Aitnea H Hunter 'JS'IT Rth at. Anthnnj A. Merera. 1221 lrelnck at., and I.jdla M Selwyid 1221 (lrelnik -.t. Jehn J MrCirren. Jr . 020 F 27th at . nnd f.rln l MnrrU "m 5 ItMnlrnnll .1 Ha'rry Uemni. 1712 H 4tli M. and Anna lest ivamin, .inn m -tin at L-uaee as seen ns he was arrestpil jenn it unraen. -tan winter tt , and Anna , ... i i.i., ui..il,i.u i . . V fuminlnra 2"I7 nre-n at .' i sn rills' " " """"""i1 wu hl-iii tiui an Jehn I'. N'eff Harrlnburir, Pa., nnd Helen I emergnccy call for a friend with A Hick". 117 XV Rewneur st , e. -,n JiiKepli r Dillen. 11H7 i: Chellen ave , ann" ,'i'm ' i i ,i i . . Attnes niten 4M7 n Penn at ' hen warned b. the magistrate te fotiaientlne a Pelltls ni Wninut at., and ,,,,lv f(,r eitUenshlp. Itciueilte said he Amandi 1' Chew. 21S S Kdsewoed Ml ,.'., i i i,i,li. l.ii It " Jee Mrdermnn. 101(1 Wolf at . and Heae would till IK about it. First Penny Savings Bank JOHN WANAMAKER. President PAYS 4i4 INTEREST 21st and BAINBRIDGE STREETS 1343 CHESTNUT STREET Cellins Baths Electric and Steam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219-25 NORTH BROAD STREET citizen. The latter, who mysterious! 1 his command of tlie I.nglish lan- -v.twy III I.lnske. 3TO Cantrell st. Walter D Duckrex. 22in XV Oxford at., nnd Martina Olphln 203J Winerly it Harry Mnritiin, H l.Tfferty read, and Jc'nti ettc I)nls 0 I.'ifferty rend 1'aul H. Webli 1313 N. Kth at . and Mary and Clertrude Krle axe , and M Wade. 3133 Diamond ft Dnxld White A.llir Inxrr at It Is acalnst the State came lnws fnr nn nlien te fish, hunt, or possess lire-arms. DAILY BAND CONCERTS Programs Are Announced for This Evening's Treats The Philadelphia Band will nl.ir tit- the Parkway Piiwa tonight. The nre- 1 I f'eadv 311 Armat at rrederlik V Pllne, 113U n t-'ilnn S.ehler. "llMl P.llfi rI. Hrr C. Smith. 101.1 (Ireen st , nnd Ilertha I r. Ott. inn S l.amtirt at. rharlea M Heltenb.iUKh. J72I N" l.Mh at , and Allen i: Itetiln-nn 1022 Itehhlna ne. William 1. O'Neill, lfll'i N 2Ut at , .un' lllie .M I IIUIHI II' I-. .. ."Ill m . IMuard J ll"nn. I.rjn S 2.!d at., and Xera 1 b'"'" MrPrav. 13211 H 23d st. lue-ture 'Nnlit-crn" Verdi William V. Mtf'nnnlik. nntO MuvKreie st.. "The Olow Werm" t.lncke mid Kathlem .M .-xoenan. niiiii wakeneiu lla-j aJle . Helicted at, lllillet music "AI1I1 ... . Vardl William II Walker, WllmlnKtnn, Del , nnd 1 Urund selection "Th Chocolate Soldier." !. i.V'?.., ""V' ""-rty. .nvnununn. suslelle.ith Nerrlatfmn. I'a , sir. ... N. D I.whV. acceumln'aeerd "iVe U J'P K!r'nS!.'L",i,..,,r.i!' N,i;n'L?alJr..:I" I .'?' """KSff"!!' JSS5.VJ!. "'"-"' Alh-nu 1.Sh,,!,lL.Xl, -l,, ,v ,..,, v ,.. I March--8el.nn.lta" . . .Taeha,k,nx,ky wninn hwif I'tcui ir 11....1.. -.,- 1 " ' ".. ,. ..... r ...,; v .;.. .' " lyntlnr By.. 1 X "in Kinri.it in- atl,i Helftm u iiuuit, ,zw .a. ern fli. hlrrl lf,t -',-";,,' - .'UMiuii, HltUUIUIUK .--. ..nrii ,-fwucrry. acteu "ii'lieHJI rnifiin rnre for WIRE YOUR HOME HKiH-GltADK work lnatull.il bj a rrllnhle linuae ruurunt.es aaf.tr and aatlafnctlen. Huy your Lighting Fixtures from Ilia niitniifucltir.r. Original and dlatlncllve dralxns In Mild brnaa only. A Year te Pan If Yeu Desire Open KT.elma 'III 10 Catabllalird 1800 Bromund & Sen inc. 2337 Gcrmintewn i'liene Columbia 1 I X im Ziil U.rnnntewn Av. -4(Hb UViaWnB. I'ltnnai f'etn iiilit' lit! i SKm i tijsfiax fiyaGfJ OfrriTirvTi ;tt1Bb I s" MmgF Ine winner , Jjmf when ihirsi k, ! Mffijl comes into play m ! "H ISI W lA'. Delicious and Refreshing WSe M ! 11 lipY II I i fe jfcf V IBB ' i s laBHIff I'll W .tkkv. IHiaiaHHll 1 1 1 NHtlufi I vzl---- hHH;Ii1IIM j Tb Coca-CeU Company Hill Bilg"ri!ll!llliirvI n WANTED COMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WILL KMl'LOV COMPKTENT MKN FOIl ItAIT.ROAO HURVICK AS VOI.I.OMS! MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard wages will i)0 paid under rules and werklnir conditions, with t-enlerlty dating from time of tmpleymcnt, as prescribed by the United States Railroad Laber Heard. These wishing te enter the serlce of thin railroad wilt apply at 264 Ne. 15th St. Philadelphia .TO.. 'SAS -JJSenm n tlwSelc-ii of ieur SKees w a' Guarantee thct' The'AwRijfht (TlyrAI w 'T STORE OPEN THIS SATURDAY SEASQNlND ttEARNCE Sweeping Reductions te Move Out Incomplete Lines of Women's Pumps and Oxfords Originally Priced Up te $8.50 ALL 'AT THE ONE PRICE Sale en Our Third Fleer $e HALF PRICE O IG as our store is, it is net big enough te held two stocks at one timey se te make room for the new Fall goods rap idly arriving, we are closing out the bal ance of our Spring and Summer Clethes at exactly one-half their former regular prices. Woolen and Worsted Suits of all kinds; Palm Beach Suits; light-weight Spring and Fall Overcoats; heavy Winter Over coats from last Winter, Rubberized Rain coats all At Exactly One Half Their Fermer Regular Prices One man, a regular customer of ours, en Monday purchased 6 Worsted Suits, an Overcoat and 2 Palm Beach Suits for himself and his family. The Suits and Overcoat he selected would have formerly totaled $346 but new exactly one-half their former regular prices $173. Woolen and Worsted Suits that were $58 will be sold for $29 and se en down te suits that were $28 and $30, new $14 and $15 respectively. Light-weight Spring and Fall Over ' coats and Winter Overcoats, which arrived tee late last season, marked at $28, $30, $35 and up te $50 new respect ively $14, $15, $17.50 up te $25. Etc., Etc., Etc. Terms of Sale Cash Only Ne Alterations Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges Ne Mail Orders Filled Nene Sold te Dealers Ne Mail or C. 0. D. Orders Brown A size range that is unusually Black complete at se low a price. Patent However, early choesincr is Tan advised. Every pair offered White at a fraction of its real worth. I THE BIG SHOE STOREssasSS Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 v Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children ?l204-06-08 Market Street Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Tlie Miniiclnnl H:tnd will nln nt tin. n, Hiceuntlne; riinrlei , Trtel, HI N. ItnMtiHtm t , anil Wlphhiirlienil finllil mi id 'il Klftli mh,! unllm,-, fourth., Mnrcnret A (ihlll MSI Ariillumi t i )' JRUDonieoa i"l .n .11 r til .mil ItimKcll J. Yeuiis. 12.V.' SerKcmt ft.. nnJidtc'll strcutB at e e cleiK. The pre filer, WolfKre women Klmt Ann.i. RlUnlielh K f'lnlre. "".IS N Pdrlen nt. Nntlne ihlV .. T5"":1' '' HHrlnuer. hc I Janiw XV N Nrth i- v' .,M(" Xp" " lureuntlng.l Mrtle It M ami I Krani : ,eCK rai. In. ... ij.i... T. .. ;lnn "'"""'. " " l"".ren, 'i'm v . . """ jonnten. i.eniBii, , ,u Alntirile Ivrnnhitrlnn Imipih T lOO-Janl rfj.v, ... ..,. .. . .. r,"''5 h.'rr"t. .i-eieni!. F. MKlee. Itlcll- mllp.Vl.l- .;..."-KI-. nnterlnl nml Shet ,.;" ""'" "" exeellt ve "urth nml ' riV "ion KIpkI M. I'nV.illna, ,. , ." "n' thlnl, K. rnnur.l. Kenliiir. i f5i;i1n,uiharlM P'""'-en' J'rt-feurtt. ..n.i .. j . . kiSmi" '""". rer ineii-I -IrM. I- M, (Jee NntliHii. niButa. .". J. fiHtiiKcr IteflillliB. I'a I. 1111' S lltti Bt f. l...rt. I117 f.l El Nnrman 1. V.ilnter r.ilrvleiv. N J, nn i ?.llrlen '"rh X!"',-' 1-'l,,. Mnrcli "The American ten" nml Mnj I d"erture "Jelly Ilnhrwrs I Czarilim "llnitialku" Alire rinliiMien. L'S"!) y Ileuarn Bt. HnreM A. Ilnliertii Hern. T.i . ami Ethfl M Ilpnilrrmn. Wne. I'a Clarenin Jenliin. tn.t H. Tnnev nt , and Je- nephlne Yale. 12ft I H. 17th nt Sam 'ohm, 704 Slesrl nt anil Ileekl. Ills- le- n.lii S -Hli i-t. Nelenn rrleilmnn, 1"34 N N'dtrenu Bt., anf IMIIIi Ilntliiteln, 2.17 S f'7tli Bt Calph r Ceiw. Melrose 1'nrk Pa and Kntlv nrlne H I.atnhern Melnme I'ark, P Jehn Janneli wlci Chcsler, I'a and Mary Mcdlej "Seet Oil bonus" Tener poie 'Viilt 'Imperial" , . 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" ' l" l,,",lu' 'IliZt. i ""'.V"1 u',s fl',,l by Mrs. It ., ,,,,,0'11Kh,,er(MIKl1 "m) hk,,'l " her , ,' ' ',hlZ"l ?ln,t KvaiiH for Uni for ' v.Uf'..T" hilt" a.yH .s'"' nvc Ktspntci "."""viii niter no urn ren S ' l1".1!1 ,,r.,v!'.N ImmHIiir Imwi- I - " l lie 1)11111108. l'anl iellp. 41.1 H Juniper Bt Wlnllelil 212 IV. 1 vim. hi The Knlrnintint 1'nrk Symphony Or rhrstni will play nt Lemen Hill at S o'clock. The prenrnin : I'rclude from "I'arnp'n" Biet Thrfe dances from ' Henry VIII". German "llliie Danube Walls" Sirrttnn Tier Ojnl Sulte' Ne. 1' . .tlrlec "Mirch Hla" .... Tschalkewsky A "HOT DOti" AI.t.KY THAT COST 8,000,000 Tharles Y Duke BlveH every PhllatWtnh!... and Naemi eeineinuiB senuu te mini, aoeut in nis ar t c no ntinB out tne lumne-ueun. cab. ....-. . . .... .. . , .!!.. . '. ----j lTi.toefi P eillnBi-r 271 Urci'ii Upe anil Kilna rV " "3 ul,u "7 ' .ijrriiiiiE sikii oeiro I- K-.,n,irv i.'i.M Mluhell M Wlldim Mel'a 211,1 Pierce at, Ilartlett, 2113 I'lerce at thnt tlultLr UD the I Itldkcace In everv l nd Mabel rii'tlen alone the Hoeueelt Parkway, in in .uADei )e jjsaxin, .Sn-tlnn of next Sundaye 1 rum ic i.bi'iirii "Mak It ,i Habit." Adv. FRENCfl DRESSlNf. Always lmndv te have "ami, Make your ,,c recipe better with a dash of IIEA&PERRINS SAUCE THtORieimt. woueutershibb On sale everywhere next Friday , r W The novel for your Holiday Reading THIS FREEDOM By A. S. M. Hutchinson Auther of IF WINTER COMES Clqth, $2.00. Pocket Edition, full flexible leather, $2.S0 Bosten LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publwhers Helmes Electric System Captures 3 Daring Robbers Within 4 Minutes of Alarm At 12:42 A. M. Monday the Helme. Electric Central Office inttallatien which protects W. H. Pile & Sens, Inc., Whole- ale DruggitU, of 24S S. 6th street, flashed en alarm te the Helmes Office at 812 Chestnut Street. Three guards were dispatched instantly in an automobile and found the front deer forced. Twe entered there and one went te the rear. They found three desperate men hard at work rolling barrels of alcohol en te the elevator ready te remove. The guards held up their men at the pistol point and forced them te the street. They signalled the Helmes Office that the capture had been effected just four minutes after the alarm had mnR. The police were called and the captives handed ever te the authorities. Twe men were held in $15,000 bil each, the third was wanted by the police for holding up n motorist with a gun and was held for $17,500. It is protection such as this that Helmes Electric gives e subscriber. Trained men, adequate for any situation, are instantly dispatched te the scene of every alarm no matter what the cause. Se successful has Helmes Electric Pre. tectien proved te be in ever half a century of service that Philadelphia business men agree that: WHERE THERE IS HOLMES THERE IS SAFETY HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION llth and Sansom Streets, Philadelphia Keystone Main 8030 Bell Walnut 2011 READ THE WANT ADS IN CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ft ' MA s G W 'ifi-i ' Mi V'A - ,'ti N8 . s fsn s.UW Vf r w i I I k. ri4s nn '& TT"T
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