a WmBKsmiwtwHM m f wr,' Ll&Ki i.rJrLz' ILii rm IRIBHI CA: SB?. ilffjl mr W!!B" &.? ,:m fetf &MfWA WSfefe EMrvies - A.VW BTS?.rTVJl W.;WS: 'Ar'.TkfHMr fTILjtf' I L tvftiifd fif'TfWB - , ",fc.'.r rY"t j - A ? ;aV HWST9HH9 ROSERLEAVES FORINDEFimTEREST Mether Says Weman Freed of Deuble, Murder HaeQene j Away With Friends REJECTS $2500 STAGE OFFER Reported Missing ' Mm. Catherine Rosier, acquitted Fri day of the munler of her" husband, Oscar Rosier, advertising man, and Miss Mildred Oeraldlne Reckltt. his stenographer, has left her home for an indefinite rest. Mrs. 8ue Held, her mother, sold to day at the Rosier home, 2." Kent read, Btenehurst, that her daughter had gene away with friends yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Reld Is caring for IMchnrd, Mrs. Rester's year-old son, and Oscar, Jr., the elder son by the first wife. Mrs. Held refused te snv where her daughter had gene. Neighbors snld they believed he would spend the winter In Flerida. Mrs. Rosier has received a $2500 e week offer te go Inte vaudeville, and has refused It. according te Jehn R. K. Bcett, her attorney. New that all the charges against Mrs. Rosier have been drenned. the next move of her. counsel will be te try te get her portion of the estate of Oscar Rosier. Te Fight for Estate Every effort will be made "by the at torneys te deprive Arthur Rosier of anv share of his brother's estate. On his deathbed in the Jeffersen Hos Hes pltal Oscar Reslpr made n will In the notebook of I. Bib Tellns, his partner. The attorneys contend that this will is net legal en the face of It, In view of the fact that he excluded his wife and bnby and left everything te h s brother, Arthnr, and his son by his first wife, Junier. , The attorneys have already filed n caveat protesting against the prebata of the will en the grounds that it is net legal, and n decision Is expected from the Register of Wills of Delaware County by the end of the month. Should the deathbed will be declared Invalid it would be the same ns If Oscnr Rosier had died intestate. Sirs. Rosier would be given her dower right and the remainder be divided among the children. Should Mr. Scott lese his fight te hnve the will knocked out, Mrs. Rosier will get her legal shnre anyhow, while the ether will go te Arthur and Junier, leaving nothing for Buby Richard. Approximate Value $60,000 The estate Is valued at approximately $00,000, of which almost $27,000 is tied up in litigation. There Is some argument ever the Insurance policies- of the (lend man, which provide double indemnity for accidental death. The Insurance companies insist that the dentil was net accidental, while Mr. Scott contends. Inasmuch as Mrs. Ro Re ller wan adjudged insane at the time of the sheeting, It was accidental. GAS COACHES FOR P. R. R.. Railroad te Compete With P. R. T, Line te Bustleton The Pennsylvania Railroad has pur chased from the J. G. Hrill Company three gaxellne-drlvcn passenger cars at a cost of $10,000 each. Thcxe earn are te be delivered within the next two months. One of the cars will be used en the Bustleton branch, from Helmenbui; Junction te Bustleton. With the intro duction of a new trolley line te this (section of the city there will be com petition between the street railway and the steam railroad. Parle Re-elects Cemmunlat Paris, Nev. 0. (By A. P.) Andre Murty, chief mechanic In the French navy and imprisoned for connection with the mutiny of bailers In the Black Sea during the war, yesterday for the third time was elected te the l'arl.i Mm.lclpnl Council en the Communist Party ticket. Danish Bishop Speaks Here Bishop Anten Bnst, resident Bishop of tlu Methodist Kplscepnl Church nt Copenhagen, Denmark, spoke last eve ning In the Norwegian-Danish Metho dist Episcopal Church. , OPPORTUNITY t mint ncrlflre l'm-knrd twin ti. T tinr teurlnf cr, Intett nmdl account enindnt rrasenis rnr fill nerr twm drlren. Lnuiunl ctipertunlty te eriit new car at nbtnntlI ri-'tuHlnn. Call Ortcnn 1272. or rrlt V. tlurgmann. 1720- S. Sd 8t. BORAX Fer cleaning Bathtubs and wash bowls At All Grocers ...AI'IF ASwenen, thirteen years old, rM,W K street, five feet two Inches tall, weight eighty-seven pounds, corduroy sup, rcu weaicr, dibck overcoat, low br2?5 BJlpP"f' b'ue ' black hair. Nick Oalardl, ninety years old, 4052 Thompson street, rive feet seven Inches tan, weignt 100 pounds, gray mustache, slightly bald black coat and trousers; brown soft hat, brown Juliets, one black and one brown stocking, Jesephine Blaace v Lemces, sixteen years old, 1004 Callewhllt ntrcet, five reel two menes tail, weight 130 pounds, uU. unuyiMiuu, uiui'h ejes nnu nnir, brown overcoat with fur mil... -a shirtwaist, brown and black lint, black amies nnu RiecKingB. Lillian Stressman, fifteen yenrs old, Northern Heme for Children, Twenty third and Brown streets, five feet tall, weight ninety pounds, blue ryes, brown hair, light complexion, brown sweater, long gingham dress, black stockings, low black shoes, no hat. MIua Zmiimm. tnn vinim t.1 111 Pine street, four feet eight Inches tn'l, weight eighty-five pounds, light hnlr anu complexion, ngnt grny-knee-length suit, brown shoes and stockings, no het. Francis Hartlltan. fifteen vmm nlrl. 4540 North Fifteenth street, live feet five larches tall, weight 130 pounds, blue yes, brown hair, medium build, white shirt, light pants, black coat. nrewn cap. Themas Kelly, thirty-flre mn nlil. 047 North Sixteenth street, five feet ten inches tall, weight 100 oeunds. blue suit, dark overcoat, black hair mixed witn gray, tweed cap, black tuiees. Gilbert. Ellis, seventy years old, negre, mimcieipnia Hospital for In sane, dressed In institution clothing. nM.M v ai.n ivn v it. wnni uniwui mu urm nan cock street, forty-four years old, five zect tour incnes tan, xw pounds, dark complexion, dark hair, medium build, brown coat and dark gray trouscre, white silk shirt with red stripes, black Bieucn nar, nine sweater, gray stecK ings, brown shoes. Wandy Jeslnsttl, fourteen years etd, 770 Seuth Frent street, five feet live Inches tall, 130 pounds, medium com plexion, black eves, brown hnlr. nhnrlrn.1 skirt, pink sweater, gray coat with fur ceiiar, DiacK stockings and slippers. IlaiTV T. Mesler. elrhteen vnr nl,t Negro, 1511 Christian street, five feet tan, xa, pounds, Drewn eyes, blue pin stripe coat, khaki trousers, gray cni and shirt, brown stockings and blue! shoes. Geerge H. Heeley, thirteen yenrs old. 41101 .ertli Second street, four feet ten Inches tall. 100 pounds, fair com plexion, brown hnlr and eyes, white shirt with blue stripe, cord knlcker knlcker becker pants, blue sweater, light stripe uvrnuni, (j nenn ami cap. uewru ii. iieuje, twenty-six years eiu. ucrgen, p.. j rive feet eleven inches tall, 130 pounds, brown hair, Usui cuuiim-xiuii, miiu duhu, gray over coat, gray coat, gray vest, gray trous ers, soft brown hat. tan shoes. Suffer ing from mental breakdown. Had suit case and light leather bag. Jehn Rese, twentr-nlne venr nlil. .1028 Hellermnn street, five feet eight Inches tall, 100 pounds, dark complex complex Ien and hair, dark suit, gray cap, no cellar or tie, black shoes and stockings. Jehn Orth, twenty-six years old, 2100 laiumDia avenue, nve feet seven inches tan. ieu pounds, brown eyes nnd hnlr, medium-complexion, slim build, brown pin-stripe unit, black and whlteshlrt, mixed tie. light cap, black Btecklngs, were two rings. Samuel Cahlll, thirty years old, 1203 Palmer street, five feet six inches tall, 140 pounds, thin built, light complex complex Ien and hair, blue eyes, brown or blue suit, macklnnw, light cap, tan oxfords and stockings. I FIREMEN HURT IN BAKERY BLAZE Caught In Cellar When Back Draft Blew Flam Sheet ' Upen Them BOY HURT GIVING ALARM Eltht firemen were inhircd yesterday at a fire that destroyed the bakery of Max Mcth, at 1100 Houth Eighth street. The blexe started in the base ment. A back draft blew out a plate-glass window en flip first fleer nnd all the windows en the second fleer, flung three men through the store window and enveloped the ether five in a sheet of flame. The Injured, all of Engine Company 32, are: Acting Lieutenant Hareld Cunelf, burns nnd outs. William Magran, heseman, burna and cuts. Jeseph Kelly, heseman, burns and cuts. James Casey, heseman, burns and cuts. William Qayner, heseman, burns and cuts. Elmer Weir, heseman1, cuts and bruises. Eugene Dick, heseman, broken nose and burns. Frank Kerr, heseman, cuts nnd burns. Lieutenant Cuncff. with Magran, Kelly, Casey nnd Dick, were In the cellar, whero the fire had gained con siderable headway, when they were caught by-n sheet of flame that leaped nt them with the fo.rce of the back draft that drove them against the wall of the cellar. Burning timbers en the fleer above were loosened nnd fell upon them, inflicting bruises. With difficulty the men gained the street. They cot first nld from Dr. H. H. Frcund, police surgeon, and then were taken te the Pennsylvania Hospital. The draft that caught the men In the cellar blew out the plate-glass window of the store and with it Hose Hese men Oayner, Kerr and Weir. They, tee, were taken te the Pennsylvania Hospital, after ' receiving first-aid treatment from Dr. Freund. iicrinnu ittirtrKirv. uivnntAAn nr. old, 110S North Sienn street. cut his jeg severely last night when he broke in a plate glass window te get nt u fire In the tailor shop of Isadore ranis, at 11U.I North Fert leth nrnf Unable te arouse any occupants of the house. Guritsky turned in n fire alarm nnd then broke the window. He wns taken te the Preshyterlnn Hospital Buui-riiiK j ruin ions OI DIOOU. Ilebert Mnnilin, five, years old, of 2035 W Ml Stella street, was severely burned while playing around n bonfire nenr uis iiome cany yesterday after noon. He was taken te Northwestern General Hospital. Cardinal's Chalice Stelen Paris, Nev. 0. Thieves entered the sacristy of Rhulms Cathedral nnd rtelc uarainni i.ucens priceless geld chalice set with gems. J.ESH THAN A MONTH RKMATN8 rler will doff his ormer for another viann Hut whlta he la -.till with ua. hla Sv!ryS5: plelt will be faithfully chronicled en tha It a Habit." Adv. "Makt DIAMOND SUPERIORITY CONCEDED BY EXPERTS The Polished Clrdle Diamond far surpasses the ordinary ou stone and it. . J "... . supremacy is conceded by i ,.,. . .. ... me niqnesr. Is coneeoled diamond authorities. Sold only by this Establishment. An Exceedingly Large Percentage of the well-dressed men whom you sec in P'hila- ueipnia are wearing clothing purchased of Jacob Reed's Sens. Their number is being steadily increased as mere and mere men realize that Reeds can give them superior clothing at moderate prices. Yeu, also, will profit by dealing with us we are confident that the experience of thousands of ether discriminating Duycrs may be dupli cated by you. Fall and Winter models in Suits, Tep Coats nnd 9yeKAat2.re md"tely Priced at $30 and upward. At 9W, $-15 and $50 there are exceedingly attrac tive values. JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut Street ATOM? OPKNft DAILY AT A. M. AND CLONES AT 81 10 9. M.s Mil order. Fin.d HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY 31st Anniversary Sale! AI,aDutsiS,,Jarar;iBi,,s Extra Trading Stamps Free! YEU.OW TRADING STAMPS FREE Te Every Purchawer of a Dellar b Werth or Mere Series Nes. 125 & 126 Geed in any Yellow Trading Stamp Boek, no matter hew many ether "extra" stamps you may already have. Special Tomerrowl Men's $1.50 Maye UNION I QOC SUITS ) 0 Maker' eltaraway of thi fa' meut brand your opeortunitv III (. te mavm a third I Selected combed ecru cotton yarns; heavy winter wciftht; closed crotch; reinforced Rus sets; tailored seams. All sizes in the let. Very trifling imper fections, but no flaws of any consequence. :T.ll Brether FIRST PLCOK, 7TII ST. I Special Tomorrow! Women's & Misses' $30 Coats $JQ-75 Annivmrtary Clearance let ones and twet of various tmart style marked at lets than cost for quick disposal. Stunning styles for general wear full cut and with Bilk linings. High-grade belivins, mannish coatings, ve- leurs nnd popular :LU double-faced fabrics. Many with rich fur col cel lars. All sizes in the let. Ilrethrra SECOND FLOOR Special Tomorrow! $3.75 Filet Lace Curtains)$0 QO Pair . . . j M00 Three charming styles just about mill cost I Popular Nottingham weaves in ivory and ecru; very attractive- designs; much in demand sill length. All finished with neat 'lace edgings. ;I.ll llrellifrs THIRD FLOOR Special Tomerrowl Women's $2.50 Imported English Weel )$.49 Stockings J Very swagger sports styles in shoe shades. High quality; warm and serviceable; worth buying for Christmas gifts at this fine Anniversary saving! :l.it Brethers FIRST FLOUR, KOI Til i Special Tomorrow! Women's Smart $1 Strap-Wrist GLOVES Alse long chamois gloves Just the kinds wanted te go with autumn tuits w U kinds wanted and coats. High-grade cl fitted; in wn chamois suede: carefully anted shades of black. white, hrewn, mode, beaver, guij, sand, pongee ami covert. : Lit llrulliiTu FIRST FLOOR, 8TII ST . In the Subway Stere Special Tomorrow! Red Cress Bath Robes $2.88 The Govern' ment provided them for con- valescent lesa than worth of materials! Of warm, heavy gray cotton flannel, loemilv cut a ml v.l'I1 i,,,.i,. .... .-. ,11.111V r5Mt urullwrt SUBWAY STORK Special Tomerrowl Men's $6.50 and $7.50 Trousers i $l.50 1-" ; ; -TTnB ( 7 it .'.MIM :J:"i".P." Tr?-??3 j V'fH Phen. Order. FH1. TSk '' fiS ' 'S mmsmsmmsmemmtmmmSMMmsmmmmmm i vi K.T1 IIIV' I V l.k.lil B WsmWM JW U.1S fpy iTi4L vim 4U Ii f"Z Filbert Seventh n 4 Lit nrether- an assortment of colors and patterns that allows for "matching up" practi cally any coat. Excellent all-wool wor steds, cassimeres, cheviets, tweeds and blue serges in newest patterns. Stripes and gray, brown or fancy mixtures. All sizes. -SECOND FLOOR, 7TII RT Special Tomerrowl Girls' $15 te $20 Winter Coats, $9.95 Samples and beauties! Net many of each pretty hind. Yery geed-looking straight line tailored and dressv stvlps with raglan sleeves, convert ible cellars and deep pockets. Velours, Cheviots, Poletones and Other All-Weel Coatings. Many With Fur Cellars. Sizes 7 te 14. Lit nretliem Sr.COXD FLOOR Special Tomerrowl $5Gas Reflecting: Steves, 2.95 A most welcome economy right new when there's such a demand for extra heaters in the home. Its copper-reflecting surface gives wonderful heat radiation and will heat a large room. Lit Brether!, THIRD FLOOR , Special Torrrerrow! $7 Winter Weight $A .98 Comforts . . . ( fr Specially purchased let fine, practical quilts exceptionally warm! Covered with Persian- patterned cambric both sides alike plain sateen borders. Big variety of pretty col orings; frcrell-stitched. 72x80 inches. sLIt Bretheri FIRST FLOOR, NORTH f ri" .hi j L-eVi m Special Tomorrow! 59c New Precess Fleer Cevering: &yL 39c 2000 yards wonderfully special purchase from a prominent maker! Anniversary brings this big saving en brand-new full rolls. Choe.o from eight very attractive pat terns in wanted colors. Please brinir sizs. :Llt nrethem FOl'RTIl FLOUR Special Tomorrow! Hats Trimmed Free of Charge! $4 Ready-teWear Hats, $ S 2.98 Anniversary greap at jatt obeat wholesale cost. Very attractive new models ine.cellent velvets with felt, tinsel, ribbon or band nnd bow trimmings. Celer., nnl nil. r l.i.. .1. .III II....I .,.'"" I'" '". "1 "HICK. " rut.ST FLOOR, NORTH fr4il Wvttii In the Subway Stere .Special Tomorrow! U. S. Army Weel Overcoats $ 3.88 Geed Leeking. Style Shown t Olive drab, made from strictly all-wool materials. Medium, short nnd long bngths. AH sizes. Ne mail or phone erd Lit llrethrri SUBWAY BTORR Never Mind Hew We De It The Fact Is That We De It Everybody wants te knew hew such wonderful Suits and Overcoats as these can be marked at our Super-Value Prices of $28, $33, $38, $43 and up. And after all it doesn't matter hew we de it. The main thing is that our Super Value Policy means, first of all, fine quality, and that it definitely saves you many dollars en every single Suit and Overcoat. Just compare the prices asked by any ether geed store for the same quality.- Loek and Compare! 'T, i. i 4 ;l t ( ' t t f PERRY'S SUITS Fer All Occasions Handsome Scotch plaids rich, warm colorings. Fine twilled Heavy Blue Serges Single and Deuble Breasted. New 4 button Coats with short, high, soft roll Lapels. OVERCOATS ' In Amazing Array Cremble Overcoats tht World's best Largest seltc seltc tien in the East. American Woolen Com pany's finest fabrics. Shaggy Germanias, Shetlands, Bea vers. Kimene Sleeve Overcoats with Seamless Backs. Evening Clethes and Tuxedos An astounding example of Super-Value is this fine twill Thibet Cleth Tuxedo Ceat and Trousers at our Super Value Price $38. Super Value Prices en Evening Dress Clethes $45 and up. Loek and Compare! Raglan Shoulder, r Ulsters Plain Ulsters Bex Back Conservative Overcoats Velvet or. Cleth Cellar. v . Every Suit every Overcoat every Garment in this big, pre gressive store from a White Silk Vest for evening wear at $8.25 te a sumptuous Crombie Montag Mentag nac Overcoat, made our way, at S85 is marked under our Super Value Policy, which means a definite, concrete saving of many dollars. Loek and Compare! Perry & Ce. 16th & Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men DKEKA Fine Stationers Christmas Gifts of exceptional beauty selected in Europe new en display at very Moderate Prices. 1121 CHESTNUT STREET I Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Blankets Comforts Bed Spreads ninnkets nnd Comforts of the most exquisite quality and character. Ucd Spreads that impart the desired finishing touch te any decorative scheme Plain cream nnd delightful color combinations They launder beautifully and retain their charm indefinitely. I.uxnrlniii ll Wprinct, Kcllabl Hnlr .Mittlrrinr, Mnliegnnr Bad MrmU, i:illali llewn rurnllur, Lamp anil .Viimtry J-'urnllurt, fF Read the Want' Advers in,rj the Classified Section Ati (.! i $ ;i ' I I ' stskwSswsr II 4'CVjK,Wl!&..N ''W K. JiA'teaW, i tiSilii' v. laWiiU .fr-tm
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