Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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DAUUIUtNIS
given Phlladelphlans Lose Lives
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3 INJURED NEAR TRENTON
mm V. Kreiicker,. freeholder and
GCOrgc . ,,.... ,1 Tellman
W Ditcher, of ColllnBTOeoil. were
,tal Injured Inst nlfil.t fit Ulnckblrd,
?Ji en Ihelr-wny home from n week-
L filing irlpnt flowers llrncii.
Four ether prominent Camden hurt
J, men erc injured. The necldent
E? ZSai by nn attempt te Hwcrve
ml of the pntli f n speeding mneninc
mln In tie oppeRltollrcctlon.
""SKm ever the eck-end earned
.vi feliirv of mere timn n score m
. &m living in Philadelphia
thr persons
ind vicltv
nlty.
-m,. rnmden nnrty of elx left sat-
i.. fnr flowers flench in n ear
S driven by Mnrtln McSultr.
tbe hes n hardware store nt 311
l.,. .vniiP. With Uni were Mr.
&cr. hotel keeper e? Frent street
Killed in Crash
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GEORGE P. KKUECKER
of Camden 'Heard, of Freeholders.
who was hilled In nintnr rrnsh fit
lllnckbird, Del.
bnml nt the wheel, was ceing north en
Hideo nvcniic. The machine wnn ii? the
trolley travki, which were wet fiem the
mill. As aicimnn steered the mncliine
nut of the tracks nt Lemen te street the
enr skidded nnd Mrs. Mclmnn was
thrown against the side.
Five persons were injured cnrly Inst
evening wlicn the nutomehile of ilnrrv
dp Hurt, of Millvllle, N. .1., turned
ever nt Charles street nnd .lersey nto nte
nue, Gloucester, N. J. De Hnrt swerved
slmrply te nveld striking n hey nnd one
wheel hroke ns the car skidded
WOMAN IS BEATEN
ROBBED BY 2 BOYS
Youths Caught After Leng Chase
Over Fences and Through
Alleys by, Policeman
THIEVES LOOT APARTMENT
The Injured nrc: Jehn Kunzelmnn.
2(100 Memphis street; his wife, Ia
liclle: a seu. Jehn Kunzelmiin. Jr..
..mil... A lit AffU A 11.1M tin tin., .i If.. I
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UL Will ll lll'l fill. I 1IIOVL UL 111" ITIII , IIIKI
.lulia lie Hart, it daughter. All were rut
ui.ii "'" 'v --..... ih-.m"-'i iiijiaj. . K iijilihn Mini llu Mm nnusnil fflm i.inn
while mounting the step of her npnif-
DEATH WINS TWO-HOUR
RAGE AGAINSt TRAIN
tt !... l.n extt ncn.l I lmt .,,.. L.,
Motorcyclist Hurt at Sea Isle City ; ft'h 'fl'iCe eeupi; found bureau
Dies Before Reaching Hospital drawers thrown en the tloer nnd clnth-
rnr KniRlin nvenuc i Mr. Ken. who
?.'" . "- "v.hnrMi former-, t'el IlllEH-
;S; Samuel Nichelson .Tr., who
l'n dry goods nnd clothing steie
J t 815 Knlghn nvenw. nnd thnrlcs
TVreell. n restaurant keeper at 13.1
Kilibn nvf-mie. Mr. Kroecker leaves
!t children ; Mr. Ress a widow and
&n children. McXulty. Mcdulrc nnd
Ress nrrc brethcrs-ln-law.
Aute Hits Abutment, Overturns
According te the sun Ivers, they hnd
tot eene through n heavy rnlnsterm,
ind were running en a slippery con con
".te highway. They saw the Jghts
J another car. "hogging the rend." uc
wnllng te Mr. Mnguire. nnd Mr. Me
Salty swung his machine te the right.
It left the concrete rend, striking Hie
li-.1m nfi.l cii'iirvlnv vlnlnntlv
travel uimirn " "" " ; , r
Inte the abutment of n smut! bridge.
The car turned ever nun urn irann n
embankment, pinning the victims un
derneath. ,. . ,
Other moterics lifted the machine
ml took the ictlms te the oue of
Dr J. ! Miles, nt Townseml. Del.
Ilpinlled In several ether plisiclnns,
Mil after the men had been ci.-en hVt
lid sent them en in ether machines te
the HelawW Hespltul, at Wymtngten,
thirty miles nwuv.
Ress died in MtGuires nrms en the
rrjrt, Kreecktr died of a broken bmk
It 11 o'clock lnl night in the hospl hespl
(l iThi ethers were treated nt the
tepltal nnd wnt home Mi-Nultv nnd
liiehelMin nre In bed nt home, suffering
from shed, but are expected te iu-cever.
Three Hurt Near Trenten
Three Philndelphinns were .injured.
one probably futnlly, lust night, when
I coupe In which tney weie nuing
itruek n concrete cuUert alone the
Lincoln Highway, a short distunce be-
jend Oxford alley, and turned ever.
The Injured nre: M.r. Daisy Sea-
btldee, fort-two jpars old, 21iS Arch
rtreet, fractured nose nnd outs of the
bead, eje nnd ferehend; Miss Eliza
beth Senbrldee, seventeen jeurs old,
212S Arch street, her daughter, cuts
ind bruhes, nnd n probable fracture of
tie skull, nnd Paul Permlnii twentj -
four years old. d- Mel lellun street,
cuubf the left knee nnd j,ight hand.
Permlni, the dilwr of tlie car, left
Philadelphia lth Irs. Senbrldgu nnd
ler daughter te go te Trenten. He
as traveling at n fairly geed speed
hen the mncliinc skidded nnd crushed
Irto the culvert. Miss Henbrldge was
thrown clear through the windshield nnd
landed In the rend. Her mother was
aught In the wieckas'.
The Injured were taken te at. Fran
cis' Ihwdtnl, Trenten,
ifii..... n.fi.1.1 itr,.. ..nnn niii .in ei
Chester nrenii.. ' u-ns Ltniek hv n' 'yi. I 91000. The hospital bequests are for
cub nt I'lfteenth nnd Chestnut streets ' the endowment 01 fice beds.
Mrs. Mntgnret flletcher, twenty-two
years old, of 1511 East Thompson street,
wns benten nnd robbed of .$1.85 last
night by two youths, who were caught
pfter n chnsc extendlng several sn,unrcs
tliretiftli nlleys am, ever fences.
The young woman entered the nlley In
the rear of her home. after making sev
eral smnll purrhnspH nr n corner store.
She did net notice tbnt two boys were
following her until one of them ran up
and struck her in (lie face.
She serentnrd and felt while ene of
her nsi-nilnnts snntched her purse.
A patrolman, henrlng screams, ran
te the alley In time te see two youths
climbing ever n fence. He enve chnsc.
When raptured the boys aid they were
Andrew Montrey, sixteen years old.
Mnster nnd Hepe streets, nnd Ailelph
ISeeltcr, tifteen, MuMcr
stiects. Thev were h
for a further henrlng Snturdnv by Mae
lstrate Srullln In the Frent nnd Mnster
streets stntlen.
Gelf Shoes Excite Suspicion
A pair of golf shoes worn by a innn
sue saw inHerine outside her
away before completing thft job. Neth-
ipg of value was tuken.
Robbers entered the home of Free
man IlauBberuer, at 005 Sixty-fourth
avenue, Oak Ynne, yesterday, during
the absence of the family and took
silverware valued nt $100.
Photographic Studie Looted
Thieves entered the pholeernphlc
studio of Harry Wagner, U217 West
Lehigh avenue, some time after 7
o'clock last nlghtund stele Jive cameras,
phonograph records nlued at mero than
JJ200, n typewriter, $0 In cash and a
eeld watch and "Bracelet belonging te
Mrs. Wagner. The loot Is valued at
S700.
A wallet containing $25 wns picked
from the pocket of W. S. Elwcll, 4525
Nertji Thirteenth street, when he was
riding in a Thirteenth street trolley car
lest night.
FIRE TRUCK HITS BOY;
FIREMEN SAVE ANOTHER
Lad'e Feet Crushed by Machine
Answering Dearborn 8t. AJarm
Jeseph Kennedy, twelve years old,
48M Rene street, wns Injured Inst night
near his home by n flre truck which
was speeding te a blaze in the home
of "Chnrles Murphy. 452 Dcnrbern
street, where a five-year-old boy wns
rescued from ilnmes. .
The injured boy wns taken te the
I'rcsbyterinn Hospital. ' where it was
found he hnd a crushed feet
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VALENTINO'S SUIT
Latest "Bride" of Screen Star
Will Help Him in rHis1
Legal Action
New Yerk, Sept. 5. The latest my
tcry of the Vnientlne-IIudnut adven
tures turned out te im no n.ysie'
nil, nltbeugh nil the enrmnrks of n
lousing tnle were attendant, even te
the telegram received nt the eleventh
hour.
Lnst Knturdny Mis Winifred Hud
nut, stepdaughter of the perfume in-in-ufacturer,
wns hooked ns Mrs. Wini
fred O'Shnughncssj. te sail for England
en the Olympic, She wns te huve re
mained abroad until the spring, when
Rodelph Valentine, the screen stnr,
would hnve wen his final deem of ill ill
erre, making liliu free te remarry.
The four. Mi's IVudnut. Mr. Vnlen Vnlen
line nnd Mr. and Mrs! Hudnutf had
been photographed en beard the White
Stnr llnpr. Tliem wns even n snitn-
luiiiui uc nun u uiiinuvi. vfc. i- - -- --; : - , -,
The' boy recited is FrnnclH Murphy. I shot of Miss Hudnut waving n linnil
n ,....u nnri,t tn. onfetv bv Geerge I kerchief in furcwcll te the Statue of
ST, nn!!t.n?Vi'! Scofield, n fireman of Engine1 fempany Liberty. Suddenly, a half hour before
eld without bail Xe. 10. t V 'Milling time, she received a telegram,
Ann.,ln- ln firnnTun KmnC 8 Wns , W 111CII ClinilKI'll MCr OIIU1S. llllllH-illlin-
EXPLAINS STAYING IN U. S.
SHOT OF BOOZE FATAL
Saloonkeeper Held Pending Inquiry
Inte Customer's Death
Alexnnder Mclvis, n snloenkeeper of
2235 North Philip street, was held
without bail today for n further henr
lng September 11. by Magistrate Hoi Hei Hoi
i.ewi in the Fourth nnd lerk streets
pictures, premised station ns a result of the death of a
' It wns Imperative man who, it is charged, purchased
wiiiskj- inim in".. .... .,
According te the police Rebert Du
gnu, whose home is in Connecticut,
died jesterdny from alcoholism nftcr
drinking sonic of Mclvis' liquor.
i i. nn. ,.. .t. .i .. . .. rrli,litf.nii(l iitwl mint tn neil
n piiruuiui i-iuuui in nn- uiiv cxcueu uie i " - - -, --- ,,., nn i
susiiiclens Inst night of Mrs. Walter I w,w MneUc coming from the window nnd
playing with matches In n renr room ly she cameled her trip and left the
en tlie second noer i nis iiimiiu """ - ""'",, "' "' ,'V i
the temporary absence, of the rest et she- will '!' Indefinitely.
the family. When n lighted match lg- The telegram may have rome from
nltcd a cent Francis evidently became the office of Arthur flutler C.rnlinm.
ales might, during a half holiday en
Snturdny, hnve requeitcd Miss Hudnut
te postpone her trip, , , .
"We knew Miss Hudnut would he
railed sooner or Inter te testify In. Mr.
Valentine's case," said Mr. Ornhnrp,
rbut we thought she might remain In
Europe for nt Icnst n month until she
would be needed. Hut with an Injunc
tien bv Famous rinycrs-UiHiy restrain
I nc Valentine from apfnuring in any
ether company h
ullliln ii fnv ueeks
that she give up her trip In order te
appenr in court en short notice. '
Miss Hudnut, under the nitme of
Xntncha Ramhevn, was, engaged as
scenic nnd costume designer for the
snmc company which starred Vnlcn Vnlcn
tlne. According te the lawyer, she Is
fntlmntely nreualnted with the condi
tions under which the ncter worked.
tinv imr iiiviln.eiiv Is cemnletc. pcr-
hnps in two or three weeks. Miss Hud- j
nut will be permitted te sail. She will '
l..i.. l.n nn.itnlu ritirniifl nliprn Slip
will t'entlriue her studies lp decernting..l
In the spring she nnd Vnlentine will be .
definitely married, she said, 'cither in I
this country or abroad.
P0LTc HUNT YOUTH
Has Been Missing Frem Heme Since
Friday
The police hnve been nsked tn find
Nell Dellmnnice, eighteen, of 1010
Seuth Juniper street, who disappeared
from his home lnst Friday. The diwip
pearame wns reported bv n cousin, who
says flint the boy's mother is ill.
Dellmonlce had been etnplejcd ns n
bus boy in n centrally lncntcd restau
rant for the lnst two enrs. When he
did net tome home Frldnv nighj. rela
tives beenn n search and found thnt Iip
wns lnt reeti nt his plnce of cmploj cmplej
ment Thin sdny.
iiient house nt u'J!) .North Mneteenth
i street. He wnn accompanied by two
ether men.
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Mrs. Kirchhelmer told her husbnnd
i'nsscr.sby I Vnlentine's Inwjer In his suit for
sunt In nn ularm.
Baptist Temple Improved
Improvements c.esting $20,000 haye
been completed in the Grace flaptlst
Tcmtile. Hread and Hcrks streets, 'llie
n
fringeu.ent of entrnct by the Famous
Playcrs-Lnsky Corporation. The law
jer admitted that some of his nssecl-
she believed t.he men were robbers. I I'pper Temple lias been beautified in
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A special train which ru-!red Jeseph Ing anil ether nrticiet, scattered through threugh through
Rexen. Jr.. moterr,clls, of Celllngs- "t"j "Vhe men. who gnlned
weed, X. J., from Sen Isle City te ncces by climbing through n side win
Cooper Hospital, Camden, jcMcrdny dew from a fire-escape, were frgilitencd
afternoon wns net able te win its two - -
hour nice ngnlnst denth.
Rexen, twenty-nine years old, wns
fatnlly injured vestcrdny morning.
He hnd gene te Sen Isle City te ttike
pint In the uioteiejclc races and wns'
riding hlsmnchlne en the beach when
he struck n jetty and was thrown. His
skull was fr.ictmrd.
Rcxen wns single nnd nn eniilee of
the Audubon Oil Company, of Audu
bon. X. J.
many ways, scuts nave ncen rcupiioi rcupiiei
stered and new enrpets laid. In the
Lewer Temple many additional fncili
tlcs for the extensive social work of
the congregation have been added.
First
Penny
Savings
Bank
Pays 4V4 Per
Cent. Interest
2ht and
Biinbridfe Sti.
1343 Chestnut St.
Inlin Wammaker. Trri.
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cigarettes
They are
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The assortments are
the best we Haver
ever offered at this
time of the year.
JOHN E. WICK LEAVES
ESTATE VALUED AT $129,000
Manufacturer's Widow and Daugh
ter Get Entire Holdings
Jehn E. Wiek, of 472 East Mount"
Pleasant avenue, president of the Whk,
Xarrexy Fabric Cempnny, whose will
wn,s probated today, left nn estate
valued nt $129,000.
Mr. Wick died August 21 nt Little
ton, X. H.. where lie had gene with
ills family for the summer. He died
suddenly after nn operation. He was
n member of the Rotary Club. His en
tire estate is left te bis widow, Mis,
Rese O. Wick, nnd his two daughters,
Mrs. Gertrude Havens and Mrs. Rebn
W. Rny.
Charitable gjid religious institutions
receive bequests .mgtcguting S20.000 in
the will of Mrs. Muiie M. liejd, 2211
St. James plnce, who died August 20.
leaving nn estnte of $50,000.
The Eplscepnl Hospital and the
Pciiutnt.ifi.if Vtifii.-nii'il flti f Iwulnn i III
l ll'll-.-l...b .1. -.'.'. j ... ..... .....
receive $5000 each. The Childien's
Hospital will set $(1000, and the Society
for Prevention of t ruelty te lliiltlicn
WIRE
YOUR HOME
HIOII-GItADE work InMulltd by
rrllahle house uarnntetf tafetr
anil kiillnrnrtlen. liny jour
Lighting Fixtures
from the maniifnrtnrfr. Original and
rtlBtlnclIve dr.lcns In solid brami enlr.
A Year te Pay If Yeu Desire
Open Kvenlmn '111 10 FutnMlsbcd 1891)
Bromund & S
37 Germtntewn
oe Columbia 1
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Advertising builds
6ales for today and geed
will for tomorrow.
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The Helmes Press. 'Printers
1315.29 Cherry Street
Philadelphia
shortly after 7 :.50 o'clock this morning.
Edward Cullihnn. drher of the taxi,
took (irassn te the Pennsjhniiin Hes
pital, wheie he m treated for cuts i Quftk-Thlnklng
uu unuips ei me rigut arm iinu -v.
He nns later peimitted te go home.
Cullilmn was nnested, but Magis
trate Itoenej released him.
lour nelsons were in Hired nt 0:40
scieci; fids morning when n srr-ect car
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PREVENTS BAD BLAZE
Workman Saved
Plant Frem Explosion
Charles Stitch, 2215 Seuth trout
sticet. prcxented n seiieiis lire thWi
inniMiliiir iii the rpnnir shot) of the I
Philadelphia Transatlantic Steamship
Ctrud: an niitemnbllc carrying a party I Company, at 283 1 Last ( nmbitn sliecl.
of tourists nt Fert) -fifth and Muiku't
streets.
WnltOr Armn.. t Plmil.l'e Ii..l Tn
drhr of the c'nr. received cuts and huge tnnk centnlnliig neaily
jtnilf, and Jennie Dellswerth. also of Ions of gasoline. . He ppene
Stitrli'nitcmnted te lisht an acctjlenc
leich when it epleded, sending out a
i...,.i" nt llninnc In thr illieitien of 11
ly luuu Kill- rs
ncd a valve
( hflrlirc Vnril nli,. iL.1fr.11.n1l i.iitu nn.l
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Jnihes nlmut the head. Mis. Mary
Dellswertli nnd Mrs. Douglas Armer,
eth of Chadd's Ferd, were slightly
jwrt. iwe ether prisons who were in
lae ear escaped Injury.
me injured were tnuen te n store
Mre thej nwnitrd n'tieliie patrol and
irr were tnltcu te the l'rcsh)terlnn
llespitnl for treatment. Police of the
flit fifth and Pine streets station nie
"nwugatiiij; the accident. Xe arrests
we been made.
,- Weman In Odd Accident
"f!. Siirnll Mehimtl tivnntf-nlm.
Wr i old, of North Fifth street nenr
mbrln. Is j the Memerial Hospital,
wttMirnuKh. with n piebnble fracture of
llm Ireiehed in a peculiar aiitomo aiitemo aiitome
," nte i cut I..,.. ,M....i. ...
H. Melmnn. In a car, with her bus-
cebby and Jean Marie
Want a Yard
kbe mil ri'J, '"e room te run nnd tn climb
wwVtirif. r..'"'11 a T-!,-re"rn heupe. net
Wthlaj? ., k ''i1! en" w"h h real ard. In
" Mr eJ"nUrnb7ii Will cerndder npartmem
A 1B4 LKlMircn rUfi-r
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KEEPER
buek KEEPER g
l we have all style of S
I ADDING & CALCULATING
I MACHINES
m Frem $3.50 Up
COLLINS, 831 Chestnut St.'
ftji- Phonet Walnut .1113 H
.ill.mlMi- tin. torch te hum; otherwise
uniitner explosion might hnc followed
nnd extended te tlie tnnk. .
A keen man
ager's advice
"Put v e u n
money into the cover of
your catalog. First impressions'
live longest." Our artists make
two colors de the work of three. '
The Chetnutjtreet
ENGRdHNG CO .'.
E.Cer.Ht-S i CwzsimAZ
Kntrance en 11th St.
56th Street
rr in wtNUt"
S7thSbmi
JTJCW TOBK
RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL
Bread at Walnut
philadelphia
Safety First in Fashions
New, as ever, one is safe in
Gidding fashions, because of
the authenticity of its sources
Their Fashion Bureau in Paris, aug
mented by their own establishment in
the Heart of Fashiondem Fifth ave
nue, at Fifty-sixth street, New Yerk
keeps them in touch with every world
fashion whim as seen as it appears
upon the horizon and their Philadel
phia patrons benefit by this because of
the co-operation between their New
Yerk, Paris and Philadelphia personnel.
Values, tee, are betterhecanse. of
the enlarged distribution and
greater buying power.
Convince yourself of these facts by
a visit te Gidding s during these
early Autumn days.
UML
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VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME '
The inspection of thli Establishment
and its merchandise end a comparison
of cjuality and prices is always invited
without the slightest obligation te purchase.
HijhMt standard of quatity'fer ninaty.yasr.
Sewing Made
a Pleasure
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ARE YOU JOYFULLY
EAGER TO SEW?
De you think about sewing as
verk or as a plensure? De
you regard it as a grind or as
a pleasant, happy, indoor sport?
Seme women actually leek
ferwnid te sewing with eager
ness, women who own a Willcox
& Gibbs new Portable Electric
Automatic Sewing Machine.
They thrill at its silent oper
ation, nt the case with which it
makes its beautiful strong
stitch. They simply sit naturally
and comfortably and watch the
cloth glide magically beneath
the needle.
That is the kind of sewing you
ought te de electric sewing
Willcox & Gibbs sewing with
no tensions tot tegulate, no bob
bins te wind.
Call and see this queen of all
sewing machines, and learn
nbeut our ensy-payment plan.
Stait today te get pleasure out
of sewing.
MV UK IIKMONSTKITI; IT IN MltK HOMT.?
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce.
1709 Chestnut Street
Phene, Spruce 2192
COURTESY -jju iSERVICE. i
PERRY'S
Final Closing
Sale
at
HALF PRICE
'We hnve done a
record- breaking t
business in the last i
week. Twe and
three Suits apiece te I
regular customers
and te many new
customers.-
Fine Woolen and
Worsted ,S u i t s
Light-weight Spring
and Fall Overcoats
Palm Beaches Beaches
Gelf Knickers a
few Rubberized
Raincoats a clean
sweep of balance of
Spring and Summer
stock
At Exactly One-Half
Their Fermer Regular
Prices
Spring and Summer
Suits of handsome fabrics
and cut, that were $58,
$40, and as low as $28
New $29, $20 and down
te $14, respectively. Palm
Beach Suits (large and
small sizes only), that
were $12.50 and $14.50,
new $6.25 and $7.25.
i Spring and Fall Light
weight Overcoats and
some heavy Winter Over
coats from late last sea
son at exactly half price.
Overcoats that were $50,
new $25. $35 Coats, new
$17.50, and se en te $28
and $30 Overcoats, new
$14 and $15.
etc., etc., etc.
Terms of Sale
Cash Only
Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges
During this week
alterations will be
permitted at cost.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
h YOU knew what
aT 1 1
Mentions your sales
rce meets en the read?
CX-.rnvJ;
(J. ;-"b men our
selves. XKta .... I
irL . yc d Prey ciear
the help they need.
HERBERT M. MORRIS
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FactoryXenstruction
THE " PLANNING " and erection "of an" industrial or
manufacturing plant requires net only the m technical )
'skill of the trained engineer ;the energetic methods
and practical common-sense of the building contractor ,
accustomed te promptly, overcoming difficulties are1
equally nece'ssary.
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Tlie JmtSTROSG 4 LATTA Ce: is at your service for
the construction (if factories or jilants of tiny kind
Armstrong & Latta Ce,
engineersPand contractors
LANDTTITLEBUILDING f it PHILADELPHIA
' AXB -WOMBS AT CAMDEN, M. U
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YOUNG MEN
for Scheel or
Outfitting
College
iv ill find here CletJiing, Furnish
ing Goods, Hats and Caps in
models and styles iL'hicJi have
been especially created for their
use.
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because thev arc fa-
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miliar witn young mens dress
requirements, and provide for them
intelligently and thoroughly.
Be til the young fellow going te
Prep Scheel with his first long
trousers suit and the College man
requiring mere advanced styles will
find at Reed's Clothing and Out
fittings which are tasteful, appro
priate and in approved style and
fashion.
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Youths' sizes in Tall nnd
and upward. Men's and
te S70.
Winter Suits, $2.1
Yeung Men's, $30
Business Hours, S:S0 A. M te S P. M,
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1424-26 CIHESTNUT STREET
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