Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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PEERING LOCK UNTOUCHED
' The cllr "cutups" were et work last
attht and J. Heward Berrr, Tcnn feet,
tall here In ether yenw, was the vie-
j' Heward left his sedan In fronjef
U fraternity house. theAlphn Tu
ftmm. Walnut street obevo Thirty
ilitli. early last evening. He was In
JiV fraternity house for several hours
bout midnight, .he waB greeted by n
J
WOUNDED BOY FORGIVES
BROTHER WHO KNIFED HIM
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KicrW Edwards, Stabbed in Defending Little Sister, Wants
Harry te Be Freed Frem Heuse of Detention
iliht thnt resembled Cernell foetbnl
jerseys alter e -AnanugiTing UUi-
Larse pieces of upholstery were miss.
Ins There were long silts along the
ieets and the side -coverings were rut
Tnd tern. The fleer mats wers nuddy
ind marks of dlrt-cerewd holr&euld
alie be seen en the bits of upheV-tcry
that remained Intact. Vj
The rubber wus untouched andvap
wrently there had been no 'effort te
force the lock en the steering wheel.
The "cutuns" apparently were
..arching for hfduen treasure. It looked
like the work of second story men en
the hunt for money sewed In n mnt
U... nr antl'Velstead snenk thieves
attempting te dig up a concealed bet
"If they were looking for 'hooch,' "
uld Heward, "they should try safety
Vaults Instead of automobiles. "
Berry viewed the dilapidated Interior
k( his flivver with n sorrowful eye. He
had net a nickel en Pennsylvania
tgainit Htatc.
, WATERWAY BATTLE ON
Abington Man AceuMd of Blocking
! Natural Drain
barged with obstructing a natural
Tsterway, William H. Heward, of
$Ablniten, will be nrralgned tonight
before Magistrate Williams, of Abing
1en. The prosecution Is brought by the
hifhuay engineer of Abington Town
tble, Philip Reuse.
The defendant resides en Old Yerk
toad. Recently he acquired bind In
Becklus avenue, nnd erected n large
twl" house. On the southern boundary
line Is n nnturnl waterway which liiu
.rerved te drain overflow of heavy rain
falls from liecklus avenue.
According te Highway Engineer
Eeuff. Heward dumped leads of Ktene
snd dirt In the waterway and lmmedl
Ately with the next rainfall there wmh n
lake of backed -lip overflow which filled
Becklus avenue from curb te curb.
Reiue sent Highway Department
empleyes and reopened the waterway.
Then, It is alleged, Heward once mere
filled "' up. Again the township re
opened It.
SEEK HOME SNEAK THIEF
Weman 8ald te Pese at Maid and
Then Loet Apartments
An apartment house sneak thief is
being sought by the police of the Thlr-ty-secend
Btreet and Woodland nvenue
itatlen. she Ik n degress said te hnvc
ned as a maid and then ransacked the i
ne of her employer.
xne intent victim is Hareld O. Bar i
rett, whose apartment at .'11)15 Spruce1
llreet war robbed of Jewelry. The yeumr I
woman Is wnnted for the thefts in sev
eral ether apartment.
Anether robbery took place in the
leme of Mrs. Anna Hell Watsen, 4039 i
Chestnut street, yesterday. Jewelry '
Valued at $.100 was taken. I
LOOK AHEAD TO FAIR
Church Women Ask Better Heming
, .Facilities for Vlaitera In 1926
Improved housing and sanitary con
emens throughout the city in order
te care for visitors in 102(1 are urged
In a letter sent by the Churchweinnn's
2?$nK Committee te Franklin
v Oiler, president of the HcsquNCcn
wnnlal Exposition Association.
Illchard Edwards, seventeen years
old, 820 North Tenth street, stabbed
yesterday when he attempted te atop
his flfteen.year.eld brother from bent
lng his little sister, baa forgiven the
brother, Harry, and la anxiously wail
lng his return home from the Heuse
of Detention.
"I'm sorry he stabbed me." the lnd
said this morning as he lay In hla cot,
weak from less of Weed, ''but I don't
held any grudge against him. I hope
they will Tethim out of the Heuse of
Detention seen. I'm net hurt much."
Mrs. Anna Edwards, the mother, and
the sister, May, eleven years old, have
also forgiven Harry and want him back.
"We've forgotten alt about It," the
mother snld. "There's no hard feeling
and wc have all forgiven him. But It
wen'tTmppen again, I knew. I try te
train my children properly and run the
house en a regular army routine te
teach them discipline."
The boy was awakened yesterday by
screams in his home. His mother, Mrs.
Anna. Edwards, had passed the night
with friends, leaving the care of the
household te Richard, hla brother
I!2rrywflft5Mt nn.'1 M"1 e,n yw
old. The father Is dead.
Richard ran down stairs and found
Harry beating little May with the fiat
of n knife. Harry explained hla action
by saying May had refused te wash his
breakfast dishes.
The elder boy Interfered and placed
himself between the pair. At that
Harry, se It Is charged, thrust the
knife, which had nn eight-Inch blade.
into Hicnarns sneuider, burylna? It te
the hilt. Richard fainted and the
younger boy turned nnd ran.
Little May watched the attack from
a corner of the room, and when Richard
fell screamed and rushed from the
house te call a oel Iceman from the
Tenth nnd Buttonwood streets station.
Policemen watched the house, and
after a time saw Harry sulking back.
They arrested him.
LANSD0WNE AVENUE
MERCHANTS TO MEET
Plan Association te Promote Clvie
Improvements in Section
Business men en Lansdowne avenue,
between Fifty-second and Sixty-fifth
streets, will meet tonight et 1525 North
Sixtieth street, te erganise the Lans
downe Business Men's Association.
Mere than 200 merchants are ex
pected te be enrolled in the new asso
ciation, the aim of which is te boost
civic improvements In the section,
stimulate trade nnd provide entertain
ing features and business-getters for
merchants.
The question of forming such nn as
sociation has been discussed by busi
ness men along Lansdowne avenue for
many months and during the last sev
eral weeks a number of active mer
chants hove been working diligently
with thnt nim in view.
Theodere Cook, a barber, Fifty-ninth
street nnd Lnnsdewne avenue, first con
eelved the idea of the proposed associa
tion. He was formerly president of the
Pnssyunk Avenue Business Men's As As As
bocintlen. Among these who have been assisting
Cook In erganising the body are Edward
a. uoeine. Alexander leung ami A.
Schmeltzkeps.
CENTURWLD HOUSE BURNS
Old Cedar Stock Farm Mansion De
stroyed by Fire
Fire starting at 0:15 o'clock this
morning dcstieed the old Cedar Stock
Ferm Mansion et Haines street nnd
Ogents avenue.
The building, which was mere than
n century old and had at one time been,
lined In connection with Steel's rare
track, was dilapidated and about te be
raxed. The less is estimated at $1500.
The origin of the blaze has net been
determined. The mansion was owned
by Daniel Crawford, a contractor.
TIIK CURX OF MANY ItKACR
Ne wonder Leiter da Pyitr If constantly
worried, ter did ever a ttlrl have mere benua
than Betty? Leater may take encouragement
from the adaae that, 'faint heart never wen
fair lady." but until he deei win her. thou theu
mtnda are aaaured of amueement In the All
8lnr Comic Section of the Sunday I'l'SMC
I,RtORH. ".Mane ii a nunii. w.
TWO HURT IN CRASH
Weman and Man Injured Driver
of One Car la Held
Mrs. Ellen Hey, fifty yean old, 2731
Neuth Hheridnn street, sustained a frac
ture, of the arm In an autemblle celli
sten today at Twenty-second and Cam
bria streets. The car, driven by her
niece, Miss Harriet Frederick, of the
some address, was struck by nn automo
bile driven by Jehn Mennghan, Twenty-ninth
nnd Arizona atrects.
Charles Sweeney, the ether occupant
of Mennghan'h- car, was Injured about
the head. Beth he nnd Mrs. Hey were
tnken te Samaritan Hesnltal.
Moneghan was held In $000 bnil for
a further hearing this morning by
Magistrate Deran, nt the Twenty-sec
end street nnd Hunting rerk avenue
station. .District Police Surgeon
Krnts testined nienagnan was lntexi-
cntcd when arrested.
DKEKA
FINE STATIONERS
Personal
Christmas Cards
Patrons who have placed
their orders tell us we
have the most beautiful
designs.
Orders should be placed
immedirJrte insure
prompt dfnwT
1121 CHESTNUT ST.
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Dinner Tea Services
Flat TXble Silver
'Single Pieces
The latitat and meat important
tolltetien et Sterting Silvrin Philadelphia
Overcoats ,
The Largest Variety of
Choice Styles
fl Mere Volume in an assort
ment of clothing is net an
especial proof of its desir
ability, but when the volume
is composed entirely of
choice and distinctive gar
ments then there is justifica
tion for talking about it.
9 Our new Overcoat Salesroom
presents the largest variety
of high-class, carefully de
signed and best tailored over
coats in Philadelphia.
The fabrics and styles are only such as well-groomed men approve, and
the price range of $30 te $95 is wholly reasonable.
JACOB REED'S SONS
1424.26 CHESTNUT. ST.
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Mens Oriere Pl!e4
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ONE TELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH
EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY
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Our 31st Anniversary Sale Holds Substantial Savings
en Everything Needed for Winter and the Holiday Season
Uuter apparel household goods delightful gifts aplenty and ter less! narge
accounts net due until the New Year.
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5 Brushedl'tVQR
v Weel Scarfs! L
This remarkably geed
Anniversary group offers
particularly flne choice
for holiday gifts! '
Full site, in worsted brushed
yarn with pockets & leather
belt. Check border; fringe
at bottom. Tuxedo models.
Alse ether styles in plain and
heather mixtures.
Lit metheri SECOND FLOOR:
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8pcclal Tomorrow!
Women's
& Misses'
$30 Coats
$JQ.75
Annivtnary Clearance!
Stunning styles for
general wear full cut
and with silk linings.
High - grade belivias,
mannish coatings, ve
leurs and popular
double-faced fabrics.
Many with rich fur
cellars. All sizes in
the let.
:Llt llrethrn SECOND fOOrt
10c
Special Tomorrow!
Women's 20c and
25c Handkerchiefs .
Pretty white and colored corner embroidery;
colored woven border nnd Solid color effects.
Women's 35c &
50c Handker
chiefs, 25c
Hand embroidered,
Madeira, lace edge
and sports styles in
all leading colors.
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Men's 25c &
35c Handker
chiefs, 18c
White satin -stripe
and colored woven
borders; wide and
narrow hems. Six
for $1.
Men's 35c Hand
kerchiefs, 25c
Smart tan, blue and violet
borders, with initial te
match.
Men's 50c Hand
kerchiefs, 35c
Pure Irish linen; neat block
initial; quarter-inch hem.
Three for $1.
T.lt mother FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH
Special Tomorrow!
dSb M,1,er
?R) Oil Steve
M $6.75
filKiAw Smokeless and odorless.
Jjjlj'l '( JjlJI A handy, practical heat-
Mmgjlk er that will make even a
9k& large room very com-
W fertable!
' Lit Brethers THIRD FLOOR -1
Special Tomorrow!
Quadruple-PlatedWare
All beautiful, bright finish pieces.
$5 Csndleiticki, $3.93
15.50 Rell Tray,H50
17 Flower Vaie, 5.49
11.25 Glass Butter
Dishes, 98c
$8 Flower Basket,
$5.98
Ut mothers FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH:
.tf'HHlsj&t. Special Tomorrow!
4Jmm22M Beautiful
Fleer Lamp:
cemsjeU $14,95
A charming decoration for
any home and at an un
precedented low price. Mas
sive, hand-polished, mahogany-finished
stands large,
exquisite novelty silk
shades, Bilk lined and
trimmed with deep, rich
silk fringe.
A truly .beautiful wedding
or Christmas gift.
Ut llrethsrs THIRD FLOOR
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Toilet Requisites and Gifts
Alie Patent Medicine
$6 Nickel
Shaving Sets, S4.S
Complete with brush.
$9 te $12 Humidors
$6.98 te $9.98
Mlsulen, oak and. mahog
any nnlsh; held 60 cigars.
t All Cnderprleedt
$2.50 French Briar
Pipes, $1.98
Hnrd rubber Htems.
Waterman Ideal
Fountain Pens, $2.75
H&vn clip asRerted
points.
Ivery-Finished Ware
$16 Combination Toilet Set, $12.98
Plain or fancy edssj fancy lined box.
$30 Cembina
tien Toilet Set
$23.98
Fancy decoration
fancy lined box.
$1 Picture
Frames, 49c
$3 Hair Brushes
$2.49
$7 Shell Scil, $4.98
Fancy lined box.
78c Lemen Cream, Jar,
35c
50c Superior Bay Rum,
18c
25c Peroxide, lb. bottle,
18c
75c Antiphlegistlne, Cc
$1.50 Eskay's Neure
Phosphate, S1.26
90c Nujel. 74c
$1 Waldorf Toilet
Paper, dozen, 79c
$1.50 and $2 Hair
Brushes, 98c & $1.49
rure bristles.
-tit mother FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
11.29
Special Tomorrow!
1.75 Linen Finish
Seamless Sheets
Heavy-weight bleached sheeting; 81x90 inches.
50c Pillow Cases, each, 35c
Mede of seconds of Utica
Mills' bleached muslin.
Ticketed Oneida. 45x36
inches.
75c Bolster Cases, 59c
Medium - weight bleached
muslin. 42x72 inches.
22c Domestics, yd.. 15c
Muslin and nainsoek. 36
inch. Useful leneths.
:Llt Brether. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH
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Special Tomorrow!
Children's 3 te 3.5fl Velvet Hats
$1.98
LittU evr half price for
thi Annivtnary aptcialt
Large variety of shapes
and colors in extra flne
quality velvets.
: Lit Brether! FIRST FLOOR. 7TH ST.--,
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Special Tomorrow!
3 Neat Geed Extra-Size
Heuse Dresses
$1.98
Checked gingham. Leng-wnlsted
medelt with whlte cellar, cuffs and
vestees. Sizes 46 te 82.
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$6 Extra-Size Corduroy
Robes, $3.98
Victory, Copenhagen, henna
and pansy. Breakfast coat or
long models with roll cellar,
pockets and girdles. Sizes
46 te 52.
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$4 Beacon Blanket $0 gQ
Floral design. Cellar, cuffs nnd
jioekets are brajd or satin trimmed.
Sizes 36 te 44.
Ilrethen SECOND FLOOR
Special Tomorrow !
$27.50 te $35
Metal Beds .
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sl.lt Brethen FOURTH FLOOR-
16.85
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nny finish;
h e n v y
square
outside
filler reds
with effec
tive cane
panels.
Full and
twin bed
sizes. Six
styles.
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$22.50 Dinner Sets, $J QC
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100 pieces.
Bluebird de
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pink rose rese
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blue lines.
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A Definite Concrete Saving
of $5 te $12 and mere en every Suit
and Overcoat. That's just what
our Super-Value Policy means te
you.
And the higher the price the bigger
the saving. We want you te prove
it! Loek Everywhere and Com
pare! PERRY'S
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Thousands and Thousands
of the
HANDSOMEST
OVERCOATS
Yeu Have Ever Seen
Our Super-Value Prices Are
$
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$43
533
38
and up
Net an ordinary Overcoat in this whole,
wonderful collection. See for yourself the
vast difference between the quality of our
Overcoats, at their Super-Value Prices, and
what ether geed stores offer for similar
prices.
Regan Overceatings in
conservative models, full
lined with Skinner's
Satin Our Super-Value
Price $33.
Regan Overceatings in
Ulster Medels, silk lined
te the waist $35.
Sumptuous Crembiea,
the world's finest our
Super-Value Prices are
$53, $55, $58, $63, $66,
$68, $72, $75, $78 and up
te $85 for our magnifi
cent Crombie Montag Mentag
nacs, made our way.
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
m Clethes for Men
REMOVAL NO TICE
Gartside's Iren Rust Seap
Has removed
Iren Rust, Ink, Fruit and Medicine Stains from
Clothing, Marble, etc., since 1904.
WILL NOT INJURE THE FABRIC
10c Sold by all Drug, 25c
Tube Grocery and Dry Goods Stores Tubes
Anether Gartside Product will be demonstrated
At Beeth A-15
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clothing in tip-top shape for anv
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