Bffawrryii JWM'1'4" if,"- si--i, nAs fixzitf, ,ryT Zl,OTWiWw"w"lf W( nvmgmmmm iwrnviwufmrn ', vyArT , mnf S ?w v, i 1 D0 - 20,r 1022 , . : ! t i ,. 1 ..v , , , , . ,. ;' '. ftV. 4 .Wiii if iAA I nm . , . &:5ttf4!iiiUiii iiAimiif rtAnim . W WP '- """ tAUUU5 ; V, f " hJr s.Jsi-L. r -TrJ - "SHMKMMU23iM - I i lh nnrniirn tiniii HMMBCf&PiiH. nrnriiiinTiinriiTni ' r f r mbut li uu iHiH. urruine uuLnre kbb mm w 'yBvb nHHHK & nana m k m i . aVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVa-VaVaVaVaVaVaVaaVaVaVH J '.riM Nlxehl Wlf and Four .Children FlV Down Udd.r t, - When-Trtppia ' . STARTED INi'THE'lASEMENT f . , ji &"i , . . K frnnlly of im cscnpid erer.a filanV. endln(j.te IhVvroef i ' nhadjelnlnf hltdlnr early. teflnr 4"" osrelteJ n- tlfrtry;brlck bulldlnx .('.Nineteenth -street -and, Susquehenna A Jrurf (itere:fflnductW by Samnel !mUlM nkes u Ihe first fleer. Charles '.Klien, owner efithe building, occupied i.rlrtments en thi upper floors wlthVhla Ulfe'nml four .'chlldren.Cherles. Jr., I 'flirry. Joyce. Jenn ane-Mwr, , I-!' fllliikeli was dfieut te dose, his store 4tvl o'clock thfti mernlnit when he (mtlleil smoke., "A butcher shop evfncd byV Hebe't TallA Pl I Susquehanna gvnue, adjelfls the 'drug store. Slip; tell thought thobutcherives smoking gtstijn the adjoining ;iiaseraent: The' JrugglsV' iWcnt te the , sidewalk nV found smoke coming .from the window. He hdrrled tbithe cellar; of Ms store and 'frfund flnmea sweeping tkreugh boxes rtnd stock. " ,.2 Bllpkell KhouteJen nlftrm toMxen. The flre had crej4t,up teithe drug-store when firemen arrived end was advanc ing up the stnlf Way. - . . .- Nixon feared $e risk!. 4 dosh.aown desh.aown dosh.aewn Ulrs through thej heavy smoke witbthls fimlly. He obtained n,, plank nnd Jnid 1. 'nnpmu thp narrow snnce seneratlns hi building from; the adjoining struc- JIM. Nixon nne arranca iieruru nnu ht children hurriedly, nnd. guided by tbeifather, all made their way safely leroM.te the reef, of. "the adjoining j. -building. ExpOtOrc te.tlie celd1 and the wind cniucaiincm." VJ,'r1 The fire ate 'through the drug store nail and reached the .butcher shop, dnnaglng some !of 'the stock and fix- CHRISTMAS EAU'SAUE r PRIZES. ARE ANNOUNCED TT-T- .1 'Mrs. H. A. Brevn arid Qlrl Assist ants Topped Beeth" Recerd ' Prlxe sellertef 'ChVlstmns seals for this year were announced yesterday by the Philadelphia' Health 'Council rind Tuberculosis ,. Committee.. The cham pionship W deteflnlneili'by the Iarge.it Mle of seals fei-'nny single day. during "Poeth Week,"when'theillttlc Christ tuts stickers are. en said throughout the city at varlOu central points. the booth In the Walten .Hetel, cap tained by Mrs. H. A.' Brown, 'has wen the, prlre for the- largest sale en any ilnile day. Mrs1, Brewn'nnd the young girls who assisted her sold 8130 worth of wals In one afternoon and evenlns. Fer the entire ytfeek-ef -the booth sale. the women In ..tne Ht., James booth rolled up the highest total, exceeding the booth in rthe Beltevue-Stratferd by seven cents.'- Mrs. Henry Rosen thal captained' the St. James' gretip. 8he collected $268.25 in the six days her booth was Open. This is the hjgh cut total of any, booth for the week. The entire amount collected at- the Christmas seal booths wis $3000. ThlsJ will hem te swell the general rmI quota, which is raised largely by a mail sale of sealsV Mere than 20,000. 00Q Christmas seals were sent te ithe pedple of PhfUdelphiu through the Bulls this year. 18 MEN SEIZED IN RAID t -r. $300 In PlnecfUe Stakes en Beard When Police Arrest Playera, Eighteen men- were- arrested -last night when members of the vice squad ind patrolmen -raided a house at 001 North Franklin street, where, accord ing te police, a pinochle ;garac for high takes was ln. progress. Policemen uid they picked up $300 from the beards. Iv.r 1 Merris Weisbirg was arrested as the alleged proprietor of the ' place, while Max Opsew, bf'.Oai North Fourth itrtet. was chftrged-r with aiding and abetting Its epeftiilpn. s Of the sixteen-arrested as frequent ers' one, Lewis' Sherman, gave an (id drtis of Salt Lake City, and another, Daniel Hayncsf said he was from Gloucester, N. -J. i. Quarry BJast Kllla Man ' Norristewu, li Dec. ,20. When a Wait of twentyrflve sticks of dynamite was set off at the quarries of the Pehn ylranla Lime Prpducts 'Company, Just eutslde of Bridgeport, -last evening, Andrew Budna,,. forty-five years old) a workman, was struck en the temple by ; larec stone add killed instantly. Ills family Js In Poland. U-: Empty Blna.Cut Church Service The Rev. Beri)amln N. Bird, rector M St. Asaph's' .Episcopal Church of Bala, announced' that because of the scarcity of coal tile church will be com pelled te disperse with' the usual 8 e clock evening' services -until the fuel situation becomes Improved. Reported Missing Merris J North Twiihty. fourth Rtreet; five feet three InchenUn height'; 125 pounds; anrk hair; were' brown' overcoat, suit, hat nnd shoes. . C Arthur Uarr,-Hhlrteei4years old, 257 erth Ninth street; check suit, green w trT' -knfe trpusers And Hht cap. Maria Veruna,vflfteen years old, four jwt eleven Inches, high, with chestnut "'. gray eyes; were light brown pole wat, plaid skirt ahd low, brown shoes, wui ?rry Kennan.itblrty'Blx years old, Thirteenth streetand Oirard nvenue; ve feet eight Inches high; 170 pounds; 7.e dark clothe and dark sefthat. ,ij 'nS1.110 5enf thltyfeur years fid, 125 Mifflin street; five feet four inches high; gray halrfllght brown wat, black serM dress ;v wears slgnvt riB&A lu InltlaWM, QAD. , Walter Martin, aged, forty. JS22 fclr.' street; very light- skin, freckled ?eV "ark clethes1 bren overcoat nnd xi.bI8clf kelr? iU,all meustachcr ,.ohea? DaleV.'.thlrtytflve yeurs old, 1430 Seuth Fkjlen street, Jacob Keck, fifty years -old, 5722 "lUman street.; 7 ' Tntonte M(re'tlve feet six Inches, 'nty-nlne ytfit old, of 2028 Frank R. avenue; dark corjplexlen, were DiaeK suit, brown 'overcoat and hat. .---- ..yj, .mvv. jMin uigi e! f2ir7 i"m,ef:twenty-sU years old fi-i.240 8eU' rtreel; ftve feet nlm nine Kgr"". was wounded In the World ftten r. fauiteen years 'old, 1013 Outhbert 'street ;.7eur feet three Inches; M.-1 bLue ce'i'r9n clip ever -dress, "Y shoes, j-r f . i,m?lw"'Htwnty.-seven years pld, 2.:. f p,?e ? w wwd over ever Sthi'M h,".H". Wb cheek brae Si..p?Sk JWrtV cb"" were.bjkck iffll "h wWt'Wa " bw "r, l KBINE DAWKS l f .. Film i Mtnta, wlw I expected Ufa tMfy-.iurin).lh8 trial of Mrs. Otesr Hindi, ef Freeport, L.( I.. ehtacd with 'M&tttiltlnjr hertftnk bshd. Trial betfni tedsjv Hlnih. , wa- shot afWr a party stf the Da vies home. Relne Is new rjecev erinx from a bad cold which con- Bnetf Jier,te her room In a"Mlncela - hotel ', L DRIVE - v IS ON IN CAMDEN i ' U Father Whelan, Head of Cham" bar's Fuel Committee, Is ) sues Appeal te Citizens Initial steps in the campaign te be directed in Camden te induce residents te ufce bitumineiis coal were taken yes terday by the enl' Committee of- the Camden Chamber of Commerce. Through the chairman of the commit tee, ( the Rev. Father Thenlas J. Whelnn, pastor 'of the Church of the Hely Xame, nn appeal was made te citizens of Camden County te burn mere ' soft coal and coke because' the supply of anthracite will be less than half, the amount 'received In the county last year. This-committee will work in harmony with 'County Fuel Administrator James V. Meran. Yesterday Camden County retail coal dealers began te ration coal In one-ten lets. That plan was agreed upon at the meeting of the coal dealers with the Fuel Commissioner en Monday night. Cjire will also' be token bv the ilenl. era te see that certain persons de net place orders with several coal dealers and beard the fuel. The coal dealers have, agreed that no person having two ions or mere 01 ceni en hand shelL re ceive any mere until at least half that amount nas Deen consumed. After an investigation into tha ,,, den death en Monday night of Marlen Fanelle, twenty-two years e'd. of Atco. Camden County. Dr. William H. Pratt, Cerqner, and County Detccthe-Deran are -cenvmcea tne gin (oek poison tab lets; prebah'y in mistake for cough lextnges. The pn rents of the girl de say she swallowed tablets used by her nted thnt sue committed suicide. .They I brother Teny for cleansing nn unhealed weunu irem an operation rer uppenai cltts. THIEF SLAIN HERE SOUGHT BY BALTIMORE POLICE la Identified In Morgue by Finger '.prints Werd was received here today ,f rem thev chief of detectives in Baltimore, that the Negro who was shot nnd killed by Patrolman Frank Krenwette, en December 15, when he was caught try ing te enter a house at Sixteenth; and Whrirten streets, wns Charles Jenes, wanted in the Maryland city for theft. The message Maid that the fiAger prints of the dead man, which 'were taken following his removal te the meraue. corresDe'nd exactly with these ftaken of Jenes In Baltimore fel!6wing bis arrest ler stealing doming., tie escaped before being brought te trial and (apparently cnmedlrcctly te Phila delphia. -i FLIGHT BRINGS QUARANTINE " . .. Smallpox Victim Tries te Escape Ambulance Crew Attempt of a Negro with smallpox, te escape irem an ameuiuuce crew-sent te take nun te tne .Municipal uespitni rcsbltcd in a quarantlncJwIng thrown around the bh-efc. bounded by Keed and Wharten streets and Fifteenth and Six teenth streets early today. The man, William Lee, 1317 Seuth Mele, street, leap'ed from bed and fled, half clothed, when the nmbulnnce crew reached his house with n stretcher en which te remove him. The Interna nnd orderly comprising the crew captured hint otter a chase of two blocks. TO GIVE COSTUME PARTY Dictcen Fellowship Members'' Will 1 8lrg Carels A' Christmas costume party will be given by the Dickens Fellowship' III the Emergency Aid Building, 221 Seuth Eighteenth street tonight. : Members will 'be garbed in costumes of Dickens' period end will slngi the Christmas carols under the direction of Miss Bessie ICItle Slaugh. A" num ber of 'monologues will be delivered by guests. t-etttttttKIMf EXCLUSIVE'JtCm AMA5 CARDS We are stiirtaklrig orders for personal engraved Xmaa Greet ing Cards, ' 24-Heur Service "' Charles .Barney Burt. 22S Real Estate Trust Bid's-. ny-ifrWS fheu ,-lat 4l5jfflltjttiwy Or Yen Nted Our StrvkM '. avfiif lUfife SMaa(ii 20th Caahiry . ,i Slwaf WtfMMU Ce. , 1) Osttte VhI tfclUi ttaMM SOW X Xw Thousands Leave .Today te '. 8pend Yuletlde Vacation ai ' Hemes All Over .Country "CROSS-CbUNTlRYt'. CONTEST AH traffic at the U.,of P. telay'la outbound. ," With theclese of classe9, the Christ mas holidays, begin arid "will continue until January 3,' L- - Mere . tnah fenr thousand students n re leaving Jhe clty; for their homes In various narts of the ceuntrv. Several sttide'nts nre cmhnrking for Chicago, DftrelVSt. ,1-eult. Kansas City nnd points Wcst.r Twe Wharten Scheel freshmen will t-hnre honors in the cress-country' contest." Beth insisted pn going home for the.helldnyi. One lives in rieienm aienttt. Hie ether in EL Pase, Tex. By leaving here nt 4 this afternoon they will 'both manage te reach hnmeSnturdny night in-time te hang their1 stockings. Many, students from the erme section of the country 'are going, home together. About forty, Buffalo men chartered a special car. '. Anether car was reserved for the members of the,, Capital City Club going te Washington. The Cleve land men embarked together, as did the boys from central New lerk. students from Luzerne County had another car te themselves. - Students net able te go home for the holidays nre expecting te migrate te New Yerk, Baltimore and Washington for a rl-nngc of scenery. . Seme will visit the-university Library during tne non days, but the number will probably net be great." Others will attempt te catch up sleep lest-during the year. , Mare than 'Zoe out-qfttewn students will be entertained by the Actlnc Pre vest of the University. Dr. Jesinh Pen niman, at a -Christmas dinner, Friday evening, In Housten Hall'. Over forty four foreign r countries will be repre sented at this "dinner. w bleu Is nn an nual affair. , The women students 'of the University uidable te Se home for the holidays will be entertained at dinner'hy Miss Louise HjSnewden'.tadvlser te ..Women, nt the Bennett Club, 3320 Walnut street, Fri day evening. Foreign students wilt- be adequately cared for, according te the Ucv. A. W. Stevenson, 'director of the Interna tional Students' Heuse, 3!t05 Spruce street. Mere than sixty of the stu dents from foreign lands hnve been in vited te dinners, pnrtleV and informal danced in private hornet in the city nnd In Bryn. Mawr, .Chestnut Hill and uermuirtnwn. Out-of-town students will probably manage te be invited te several dinners since Christmas falls, en Monday. Last year one popular young woman from the Orient enjoyed "six Christmas dinners. Others, lers fortunate, par ticipated In .three or four. ,Heieral fraternities will held their national conventions during the latter part of the holidays. Phi Delta Tlieta fratefnlty will held Its conten tion in Kansas City. Sigma Alpha Epsllen fraternity will meet in Detroit and Delta -Kappa Ep&ilen In Wash ington, D. C. CAMDEN FEARS TAXI WAR Advent of "Yellows" Leads te Twe Cabs Being Damaged Camden police arc preparing for n taxi war, Which they fear is nim.' te result from invasion of the city by the Yellow tnxis, which' first appeared en the streets n few days age. Nerman -Helt, driver-'of one of the "Yellows," reported te the police today thnt some etic threw a brick through the taxi window as the cr was leaving the 'Camden ferry with a passenger. Anether driver reported that tires en his cab had been cut while he wus temporarily away from the car. Such a dear, beautiful amber mZSL Tea leg-totally JO , -n C a " av 'I aA ' Gifts men warm up te ! Silk neckwtar65e te $5 Knitted neckwear $2,50 te $4 Silk sfa'rtj $5.75 te $12 Silk knitted mufflers, $8.50 te $20 Weel knitted mufflers, $2.50 te $5 Bath sh'tfiers $1.50 te $2.50 Launging robes $6.50 te $85.00 Heuse coats $12.00 te $30.00 SUk-hese 75a te $5.00 Weel socks 50e te $3.00 link &.stud sets $4.50 te $15.00 Handkerchiefs 50a te $4,00 Knitted vests $6.00 te $13.50 Leather hags $16.50 te $50.00 Seft hats $5.00 te $10,00 Dress pests $7.50 te $15.00 Silk hats $8.00 -Everything exchangeable after Christmas if net just right. , Stere Hours 8:30 te 6 F.ERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet'Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper 9" -'f!M'". YOVlTH LOSES XMA&SA VINGS i 'Fjrir&TT'Aim GfBWArr,i?t u&zrt? ll KJ DJjt V & Oi.llXW KXJJMV M1MZX Hur'ryfrtg Hern? te Invalid'Metfiif inCunad'He Is Victim af. 1 ' ' -(ir... f-.'-.J rrI. P. VUrtn1 Witt, 9Xnn lltSW' I'lKSIIU rrflV iwyjlilliVK, rr t iirjs 4 w t I A shivering- youth of nineteen years slipped lnj the. Detective Bureau lii City1 Hill enertly after midnight tbliT. mprnlng and pWdcd with Detective 8tevcnn.te -find stranger who had Btelen$500 saved durlng.a year of hard WOTk ln?Bxanekef Va., with which he was returning te Quebec! Canada Je spend" the Christmas. holidays with his invalid mother, nnd tWe-eisters. - f The nnme he gave wasOvcm Cour- neriyer,' . . ' , ., . ,j The story he told was one thnt nwik-i-ned mere than erdlnnry Interest lit the detective, and In ,rt few, minutes eyery means was taken te npprchend the suave stranger who relieved the gulll- t.ta fWrnnnver.ef his savings. The youth 'sold he met. the mm en the train wnicn- ""!- " . , "!' " Tfnnnltft n this city lest nlch!, nnd since he was going 10 stay ncrc vit night any way before proceeding te Que bec, he-nccptedrthe stranger's Invltn Invltn tlen te be -his guest -nt,an Kighteenth street'hetel. " - " "I was, se elated ever the prospect of seeing1'., my. .mother and .sisters for Ihe first time' in mere than n year that I felt everybody in the world was my FOUR BITTEN BY DOG Watch AgedWeman and Three Men In Hospital for Rabies Signs Physicians nt the University Hos pital are today closely watching the condition of a woman and three men bitten by a deg nenr Thirty-second nnd Locust streets .last night. The deg is believcd te have the rabies. The -woman, -Mrs. Mary Vnrlan, fov-cnty-enc years old, 3225 'Locust street, was knocked down whcnithc deg sprang nt her "threat. Policemen Wyiie nnd Butlcref.the Thirty-second street nnd Woodland avenue, station, heard her screams and rescued her from the ani mal. They chased the deg and shot at it, but missed. B. O. WefikB, 3200 Sansom strcccf. Ncnl Connelly, 101 Pine street, and Ames Jehnsen, Twelfth street nenr Lembard, were the men attacked. The deg had Jehnsen In a corner, and was attempting te reach his threat when he was rescued. He was badly bitten nbeut the face. All of the victims were taken te the 'University Hospital. A cup of Whitman's Instantaneous Chocolate is almost 1 a luncheon itself V CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE Made by Makm Whitman' Chocelatf Different -TV V, N? Hfl ySaBN. fiak iss n ? 1 , . friend," tne boy said, "and I Iheught the man was se kind -te accemnanr mi ,whl!e I was here." jiThcn. with a strolls French -Csnndfsri accent, Cournenyer told hew he had. gene te a room in the hotel with the stranger, and upon the latter' advice ttit flits ?500 under a! carpet for safe keeping. Ills acquaintance placed $300 alongside Miurnenyers, and suggested that they talk a walk. F . ," About three' squares from the ho tel," the youth sold,! "ray friend (old me he had te make '.several telephone calls i and entered a . drug .store after advising me te meet him Inter ln,n res tnurnnt at Seventh and Market streets." ) . j Cournenyer said he walled for mere than nn hour in the restaurant, re turned te the hotel and found thnt his newly made friend hn'd'chccked eut'and Had taken the money with him. The ) eung man' said he worked as n oelmnker in Roaneke,vw,lrerc he had gene because of the- scarcity of work In Canada, and with the premise te his mnttin. ifint lis uinl1 Vut.irrt .. III. ..f - ficlent .funds te make this .Christmas n merry one. . - , , New, he mid, he would have te rely en charity for bis Christmas dinner nnd liia- mother nnd sisters probably would get none nt all. tfrstPamvSavin&lktik Y&Mm iiA a --bsi mMma rn . .1. " -w zi-e ruktowwue.iui n4s.i..i-..ift I rcU-VYnrr Interftst ouneer. 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