tfTXWit&iWfi iniwwvipyw' 'tyw ip'M !mww9WY ' u lii. . ,' v( 7&r f Ml JL.S . "I" , IJS rtfyjrA' 'J" EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922 'T et j L. A"'i BANDITS GET $9000 N MANY HOLD-UPS Steal $8309 in Meney Orders and Stamps Frem Atlantic j. Trading Company W PEDESTRIANS ARE VICTIMS Police nrc teilny pcni-clilnc for linn 4!t who collected mete tluin $9000 In scrici of week-end held-ups and robberies. The lnrscst lexs wns nt the office f the Atlantic Trndlng Company, fhfre $8300 in postal money orders ind stamps were taken by thieves who ransacked the place early yesterday. An adding machine, n typewriter nnd two pounds of foreign coins were also taken. Tlie office is located nt "CO Seuth Sec end street. Ne clues wete left by the robbers. A lone masked hlghwaymnn held up fieergc Bruce, of Pittsburgh, enrly to te ilnv nt Thirtieth nnd Arch streets mid took from him $110 nnd n geld wntch. Automobile bnndits held up two men It different times nnd places early yes terday ami took $3." in rash nnd Kelil matches from each. Police believe both held-tips were done by the pain's gniig. Harry Wade. L'70S North Ilemberger Micct. wns robbed nt Eighteenth ttecr mid Lehigh nvenue bv three mnsked men who jumped out pf nn nutomebllc. While two covered him with guns the third went threucli his pockets and took klf wntch and $".". There were four men In the niitomo niitemo niitome Mle, he M.id. Three of them, with thidr faces masked, get out and held li'm up nnd backed te the inr, threaten ing te sheet him if he made an outcry, lie reported the robbery te the police of the Hunting Paik nvenue station. A short time later Bphrnlm Cham bers. 731 Tiega street, was held up at Bljtth street and Sedgley nvenue. One of the robbers searched his pockets, while. another covered him with a pis tol. They escaped in an auto before Chambers could give an nlarm. and took te with them his geld wntch and $3."i. Twe men who entered the Newark Phee Stere. 422 Seuth street, Saturday night, under the pretense of purchasing a pair of sheees, held up Leen Kail, the manager, nt the point of n revolver, and forced him te open the safe. They cs taj.fd with $2.-0. According te Kail, the men asked te ire some footwear which was en n shelf. While his back wan turned they preyed n reeler ngalnst him nnd warned him net te make nn outcry. Kali complied with their order te un lock the safe nnd was unable te spread in alarm before the men made their fMipc by running up Seuth street. The held-.up was reported te police of the Second District. $1000 TO GOLDEN EAGLES Bequest in Archer Will Benefits Davis Greve Orphanage A bequest of $1000 te the home and orphanage of Knights of Gelden Knglc at Dals Greve, Pa., was inarie by Hen Jamin II. Archer, 81." North Hrend street, whose will wns prebntcd today. The lesidue of the estate, which i.ineitnts te $11,000. will go te rela ties. Other wills nrebated nnd the value of pteperty. left by testator, fellows:' (ieergc C. Cloud. ."710 North Bouvier Mrcet, S3300: Careline Juliane, l!i4G Seuth Ittnggeid street, S24,03."i j Fran cis J. Lengden, Jr.. 003 Sixty-fifth , Mcnue, Onk Lane, $20,000; l'rancls II. McArdle. 2710 Peular street. S10.- 1100. Inventories of pergenal estate of fol lowing were tiled: Theodere H. Archer. I7G01 : .lames Spruce, $27,327; IMwnrd Arneld. $71,302; Hdward Moen, $S037; Mary A. Kmcslcy. $8014. TWO HOMES ARE ROBBED Owner Discovers That Thieves Have Visited Beth . Upturning te his home nt 1030 Myr- in'wueii mi-cci nner n day in tne cenn-, try. Krwln Scmcheu found (lie rear fleer linil been forced bv thieves, who tantneked the house. Clothing and sll- vcrwnre liad been stolen. Mr. Scmelfen went te the home of n noRhber, Leuis HesenHtein, at 1032 Mjrtleuoed htreet nnd found the back 'loer there open and the interior of the neiiFc turned upside down. Clethes nnd fiiiuiturp were piled in tiie center Jf the room. Mr. Hesenstein nnd liU ininily were absent. WHEN YOU DRINK WATER DRINK ONLY THE BEST POLAND WATER Natural Sparkling ameIiea's foremost natural mineral water ter ever SETEMir YEARS. feUnd Wattr his bttn ?rtierlbsd for ths put 0 ystrs a curatlts lent nd mtdlelnil aid n ths treatment of fstsrs and dlterdtrs of kidneys, Madder, and urinary duct. ORDER BY THE CASE FROM TOUR DEALER Hiram Ricker &'Sent Ce. 411 Real Ettata Trust Bld,, Cor, Bread ft Cheitnut Bte., PhlLj.. Fa. Tel. Walnut 3038 Senrt for Illustrated lloekltt i STOIE OPKN8 DAILY AT A. M. OI.OSKS AT SlSO P. M.i Mail Orders Filled HATS TRIMMED FREE Of CHARGE PhentOn!trM,1.l tblcByBKHr Market Eighth ONE YELOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Shep Where Your Meney Gees Farthest! I'heKP Heme rhnaen nt. rnnilnm from nnr trninpndnim nrrav nf mnrrhlpKslv troeci Values in house held and personal merchandiseshew very definitbly hew much you'll save by making this your shopping headquarters! Prices are uniformly lewerqualities measure up te highest standards and Free Yellow Trading Stamps make buying additionally interesting and profitable! 15 HURT WHEN M0T0RBUS CAPSIZES AT M00REST0WN Driver, Attempting te Avoid Hitting Sedan, Turned Toe Abruptly Fifteen persons were injured when n meter-bus, carrying passengers te llrewn's Stills fiem Philadelphia, was overturned en Main street, Moercstown, N. iT., after hitting the sedan of Mrs. T. II, Dudley Perkins yesterday morn ing. The Injured persons were treated by Drs. Stroud, Thern nnd Stokes. Nene wns scrjeusly injured. These treated, principally for lacera tions and bruises, were: F. F. Hughes. 1510 North Eight eenth street; Klcett Geedman, .'1010 North Seventh street ; Willinin Web ster. 1545 North Seltzer street: Sam uel Carter Moere, 2.S04 North Twenty third street; Clyde Moere, same ad dress; William Neson, 1520 Diamond street; Philip Feld, 2540 North Sixth street; Charles G. Cllne. 2047 North Ninth street; Itlchnid J. Derham, 200S West llosten nvenue; Mrs. Stellrlght, 2008 West llosten nvenue; K. S. Duen hnraer. 2847 North Ninth street ; Law rence D. Duffy, 0.12 Chestnut stieet, nil Philadelphia, and Lawrence Cucchn. 1134 Seuth Fourth street, Camden, nnd M. K. Leepold, 05U Columbia nvenue, Darby. The driver of the bus, Geerge S. Fisher, of 15175 Alabama read. Falr vlcw, Camden, was nlse tientcd for lnc lnc crntlens nnd bruise. The motorbus was conveying pro spective let purchasers te Ilrewn's Mills. As it nppreaclu'd the home of Mrs. Per kins she was coming out the drive with her scdnn. In the effort te meid u crash the bus driver turned se suddenly as te overturn the heavy vehicle, piling the passengers In n heap. Mrs,. Per kins' car was considerably damaged, but she escaped injury. &. ' LUCKY STRIKE vCIGARETTEy It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can net be duplicated r, Man of 60 Killed by Gas I lie body of Charles Smith, stxlv 'ars old. was found pitenl.nv imrnliv ' II I11N IOOI 1 111 fl lutMrrliiirr lumen nl 'I'I'I-; enn jeiiitn street. The man had wen killed by gas, and police snv im committed Mileide because of his in nliilitj te obtain work. Keystone Club te Give Smoker The Kej stone Automobile Club will nic its sixteenth annual meeting nnd fnll smoker tonight in Lulu Temple, ilrend and Spring Garden stieets. Of licers and directors will be elected and following the lepert of the president, J. Ijorten Weeks, there will be nn ex ifnsiNe iiingruin of entertainment. -" rrriz3rji-- Reported Missing Hary (ininzii, fifteen enrs old. es Mped from St. Vincent's Heme, Sev yitlelh street and Wnnilliiud avenue. i ' ne feet two inches in height, weighs Ji't pniiiids and bus dnrk bobbed hair. Clarenie McCensey. thirty jenrs old. wnped lust night Irem Public Service i Hospital, Twenty fourth street nn.! 'JVh 1'c,r,r-v l01"1- H' v" v ''Pt "even ' inches tall and weighs 1510 pounds. He f-re a tun suit and green cup. T.,',Mi,i"?i l,re,"n' fourteen enrs old, twentieth nnd Federal Mieets, colored, iippese,! te have eloped will! Sugmie fllniU, n .Negro of New Yerk. Kmllv Kucss, fourteen yents old. S22 ' rth Orianim street, left home follow fellow follew lg ( quarrel with parents. She is live t two inelies tali, weighs 105 pounds. 'eat""re Mllt (I",("S n'"1 l)rett" The geed word's getting 'round Witness the interest in our new showing for Fall. Makes us doubly glad we decided te clear all our clothes of ether makes and, concentrate en the finest of the fine Rogers Peet suits and overcoats. ' Biggest variety of fine ready - te - wear we've ever had. Prices precisely the same as in Rogers Peet's own stores in New Yerk. ' FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper ; SILVER DINNER TEA, AND CQFFEE SERVICES Single pieces for Buffet Console and Dining Table. Chests of Flat Silver. mr fl ft l J i n 1 I rr"' w l H w a Special for Tomorrow! Women & Misses' $25 Dresses $ 15 Just what hundred of icemen want for bushiest and dressy occasions tremendously spe cial. Basque effects with new circular skirts straight-line models with long plaited panels; also coat j . scyics. ) VOf Peiret twill, Jersey, satln- - faced Canten nnd Canten crepes all fashionable shades. ;l.lt nrethr SECOND FLOOR- f-l-l i -MSi y w Special Tomorrow Only! $15 Girls') $A.95 Coats r A group that icill appeal espcciclly te mothers buying coats intended ter hard usage. Limited let. Seme fur-trimmed. Poletone, cheviets and ether popular fall coatings in grades that will give excel lent service. All colors. Sizes 8 te 14. I.U Brether SECOND FLOOR -- Special for Tomorrow! Women's $1.50 ) Qn. Cotten Union Suits) efeC Just the right kind for this weather exceptionally geed quality. Fa mous "Gibba" brand. Fine cotton ribbed underwear with Dutch necks and elbow sleeves or in low-neck, sleeveless style. Fine ly tailored; medium weight. Regular end extra sizes. We can not fill mail or plwnc orders. It Ilrnlhera FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH Special for Tomorrow! $2 Extra Size) H Q Night Gowns) '' Fine, warm, fleecy flannelettes just what's wanted for this cold weather! Very roemily cut night gowns in flannelette of heavy quality, with double yokes and neat silk braid trimming. All wanted striped effects. I.U Ilretlierd SECOND FLOOR JtPJ"7i ' Special for Tomorrow! $1.50 Cut Glass Cheese & Cracker Dishes, 79c Unusually attractive! Limited Let! Charming and very acceptable gifts excellent suggestions for card party prizes. As pictured in very newest dainty duisy design; 10V--inch size. -l.lt llrethem THIRD FLOOR ifapifi Special for Tomorrow! $18 Beautiful Fleer Lamps Complete with Handsome Silk Shades si 2.95 Wonderful gifts for autumn brides at a price that scarcely covers wholesale cost! Hand-polished stands in mahog any finish; elaborately lined and finished with deep fringe. Fitted for gas or electricity; only 100 in the let. Lt Uretlier. THIRD FLOOR & P Special for Tomorrow! In the Subway Stere! Women's & Misses' $10 Sports )$K Frecks j O Styles that will be immensely penu- f !ar with business women and high school girls they're se wonderfully practical! Very becoming models, as pictured, with round necks, cuffed blouses and knife-plaited skirts. In sturdy jersey firm and of geed weight. Tan, Navy, Brown and Henna. Lit Brethers SUBWAY STORE VdJEfflpiUr V W m - mTtniMM . . t- v JmH? Filbert I ifWWml I WSASy Wi JMwY Seventh CMiv' W I KW ysPW3L J, mzs4!wfflct' ) i Special for Tomorrow! Little Beys' 4.50 Corduroy)$.95 Suits ( There are none better for the youngster fust starting te school! They'll give match lessly geed service! B'ine, sturdy suits In smartest new Oliver Twist, Middy and Junier Norfolk styles; tan, brown, drnb and navy; sizes 2'4 te 8. -t.lt lretlier First Fleer. Seventh Street Special for Tuesday $1.85 Empire Sheets, $1.12 Made of famous Mohawk sheeting u I about enough for the day. These sheets are se greatly lowered in price because they're oil spotted here and there no ether imperfec- t.lniHl Snlnnrlwllt. sturdy sheeting; wanted 81 x 90 size. Ne mail or phone orders. - Ml Ilretln-m FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Special for Tomorrow! $1.75 Feet Steels, l-29 Theti couldn't be made for this price! And there's no end te the uses they'll have in every household. Mail and phone orders filled while the let lasts. Fumed oak steels of exceptionally sturdy con struction, with leatherette coverings. Tep 10x16 inches; height 14 inches. " llrntlierii THIRD FLOOR r Special for Tomorrow! $250 Skunk- Trimmed French Seal Coats $128-98 This price just for Tuesday limited let. Very handsome coats in full 40-inch length; with rip pling backs and beautifully embroidered linings. Wonderful coats even for regular price! All pelts guaranteed. Small deposit reserves se- icciien :I.lt Ilmtlirri SECOND FLOOR; I1 I.U ItrellirrH- Special for Tomorrow! CUINCiOLIfUM & WALT0NA RUGS Save Fully .',0 $16.20 value Q en Size, 0x12 ... vyOV $14.50 value &n qa Size 9x10.6 . . . "O.Oa $12.25 value, 7 Q( Size, 9x9 . . I.Ojf $10.10 value, 0J n A Size, 7.6x9 ... . 9O.OV 1000 of tiiesp famous trade marlxeil tubs In a vldi choice Df patterne nml colorings. Inslpnlflcant (Ipfect'. -FOURTH FLOOR Special for Tuesday Cast Iren Cylinder Garage Steves, tf AQ Special at $VVO Here's the solution of all your "freezing up" garage troubles at amazingly little cost! Scl' nt. dually constructed : slldlnp deer, iili ur ii;iii nn i-ui nrfi I.U Ilrutlirm-I'UUID FLOUR Special for Tuesday $7 Silk Mull Comforts, $4.95 Attractive and most acceptable gifts for October brides. This price for the dau enlu! A Figured tops and plain iiuuuTa; ngureu cam- l.ric l'ii.bu T,'ll...l ...:n fluffy wldte cotton. Dainty shades of pink, blue, old rose and yellow. 7280 inches. llt llrelhrrN- FIRS1' FLOOR, NORTH sVjj. 2VJIL,, m Sticcial for Tomorrow! In our section of Government overlets Subway Stere. $2 Q. Washington Soluble Coffee, 58c The coffee that was supplied te cantonments, en battleships and headquarters' mess; 24 quarter quarter quarter eunce packages or 48 cups. Sketched. w Uretheri SUBWAY STORE That's Why We Urge Comparison Yeu would accuse us of exaggeration if we told you hew much you actually save en the fine quality Suits and Overcoats which we sell at our Super Value Prices, $28, $33, $38 and $43. That's why we ask you te see for yourself and compare! I'KKRY'S THE HANDSOMEST WINTER OVERCOATS you have ever seeen in any store any where and every single coat, from the lowest priced te the very finest, is priced en our Super-Value Basis, which means a definite, concrete saving of many dollars. A Marvelous Collection Our whole great second fleer is piled high with nothing but Overcoats the most magnificent collection ever gathered together. The finest Overceatings of the fore most mills of America and Europe. Our Super Value prices en our wonderful Overcoats are $28, $33, $38, $43 and up. Loek and compare! Conservative Medels in Gray and Brown, fine soft fabrics, full lined with Skinner's satin, Super - Value at $33. Wonderful! Crembies the World's Finest The famous Overcoat Overceat ings by J. & J. Crombie, of Scotland, makers of the finest of all Over Over eoatings. In Semi-Conservative Medels with Velvet or Cleth Cellar, in Raglan Shoulder Ulsters and big, roomy Stermers. Tailored as only the highest skilled Overcoat Specialists can tailor them. Our Super Value Prices en Crom bie Overcoats begin at $53 ; Crombie Montag Mentag nacs, made our way, $85. Loek and Compare. .' Perry salesmen are here te show you and te serve you. V i s i t this great store leek at our Super-Values try them en. Then visit ether geed stores and decide. Here's a Ceat You'll Like A striking example of Super - Value this splendid Ulster of Stand ard Regan Overceating at $35. Cambridge and Oxford Gray, or rich Brown, heavily silk quilted shoulder lining and inside backs or har monizing blue - gray plaid. As snug and warm as a fur-lined coat. X 31 w All the Well-Known Overceatings Crembies. Worumbes, Germanias, and the finest products of the American Woolen Com pany. Splendid quality fabrics in every recog nized geed style and every conceivable de sign. Loek and cemparsl Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Originally Priced at $47.50 New $20 A typically Key.rr fc Allmnn Lump nnd Shade combinntien i se reduced in this unusual snle This is hut h small instnnce. Our MEZZANINE BALCONY 1, during this snle, filled witrt ex quisite hiind-decernted standards and shades ALL enormously reduced. Seme are one-third less. Many are actually LESS THAN HALF This Lamp and Silk Shade Attractive Wrought-lren Standard with Parchment Only $20 Eery one presents an unheard-of Reduced from opportunity te udd te the attrac- $70 te $40 tiveness of your home at nn ex tremely low cost. Seme, we're frank te say, are of discontinued styles a few a trine soiled in some unnettceable spot but in every case the value is excep tional. See them. 7serftfllman ;i522 CHESTNUT ST Interior Decorators I UP AND DOING ! MAN nlth ift - . ss3:s,. v aeBbt.f".rit b" w;iTS"t " un- v uoe, .I.UUfcK OFFICE TRAIN SERVICE RESTORED EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22d, 1922 the following trains temper nrily discontinued have been restored te service: Nn 1 S - "0'ternl Waihlnt ten te MU' ' J nmWInnit running tlireiieli from Baltimore te CliUace an formerly. r (-- ""N""! fet. Utll, Lhl liu. IU -,,iKn te Ilttjiirih run nine tlireusd w lultlmeri us imimrl'. Mr, I 1 eterd Oumhrtsnd in iyw- I'srkrrsbiirc r n n n I n ( lliriMicli frnm Malilinem In I'urLtriburg. tsln I 9 It'StnrM l'ikrbarr tn HO. I . srw nih Vn 1 7 R'stnreM PhlUd!pli te HO. I -ininmr, run n In r llireiiKh I'IiIIiiIH,, tr, i-Hinuurfiii m lerrneri, ! Consult Ticket Agents for delaili and I ichedulei ! BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD i 11 si ! i M 'Pi n m '2' i rai Mi Si: si ii - m -rs m m i , Ji,iAiril v