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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE" PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 22. 1957 a 9 A DTTHTISEMZNT ADVERTISEMENT Unloved Lovey Goes on Wild Fender Bender Baha'i New Year Naw-Ruz, the Baha'i New Year, was celebrated last night by the Philadelphia Baha'i community ftt the Baha'i center at 10 S. 18th He kept going, but lost con New Science Discovery Stops Floor Scuffing Girl, 4, Burned; Father Douses FlamingGarb trol of the wheel at 25th and Oxford sts. The car clipped off a Feeling remorseful after a quarrel with hi girl friend, Lovey Berger, 18, of Cabot st. near 16th, drank a bottle of wine, a pint of whisky and two base of a wall around Girard College.

The policemen took the youth to Hahnemann Hospital, where he was treated for cuts and bruises, and then began to re mailbox and carried it into the the window twice more. But then Berger headed down 25th knocking loose some stone steps and sideswiping another parked car. On West College ave. near Girard, the auto knocked down an two hours free parkingi trace the route of his drive. This 'Beacon Wax' Wins Tloor Wax Tests For Stopping Floors From Scuffing quarts of beer and decided to go for an early morning drive, he said yesterday.

window of a candy store on the southwest corner. The mailbox broke open, leaving letters scattered amid debris of glass and wood from the window. The owners of the store, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane, were awak is what they learned.

Berger started the car, owned electric light pole, plunging the street into darkness, and then Housewives' nightmare of floor Seme 15 minutes after he set A 4-year-old Rosemont girl suffered serious burns of the face jand body when her clothing caught fire while she was playing by his father, north on 16th st. severed a traffic light standard. Berger's wild ride came to an at 2 A. M. As he swung into scuffing is now a thing of the past thanks to a miracle of science, 'Beacon don't stop floor scuffing, therefore, the ordinary wax needs buffing to buff off scuff marks.

By givinjr the longest-lasting gloss, Beacon's now one of the ened in their bedroom over the Germaatown and Chclten out. Patrolmen Edward Repper and John Easterday found Berger pinned behind the steering wheel of his wrecked auto at the other children in the hack 'Beacon Wax' amazingly stops Oxford he struck a parked auto and knocked it on to the sidewalk. end a short distance away when he crashed into the stone wall of the college. store. Lane said he looked out and saw the car back up and ram floor scuffing; ordinary waxes! biggest-selling waxes.

ly ard of her home at 6:30 P. M. yesterday. Anna Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Willard N. Lynch, of 1346 Partridge lane, was admitted -TWO HOURS FREE PARKING IN ROWELL'S PARKING LOT- "CAROLINE" to Bryn Mawr Hospital. Lynch told Lower Merion town Easter Store Hours: Fri. 9:30 to 9:00, other days 9:30 to 5:30 ship police that the youngster ran; New exclusive! at our Hat Bar, first floor. into the house screaming with her clothing ablaze.

He said he beat out the flames, wrapped a rug around her and rushed her to the hospital. Gcrmantewa and Chelfee Ave. The father said he learned that one of the youngsters tossed a lighted match into a can of gaso line which was in a pile of logs in the rear of the yard. There was a flash and the flames ignited Anna's clothing. Spouse Killer Gefs! you are invited Maternity Showing of Spring Fashions Saturday, March 23rd Informal modeling 2:30 to 4:30 Door Prizes! Drawing at 4:30 Maternity, third floor Double Indemnity OTTAWA, 111., March 21 (UP).

i ft A A jury today awarded a widow double indemnity insurance on the husband she shot to death. The jurors agreed with Mrs. Gladys Wylie, 47, of Leonore, that the Union Casualty and Life! Insurance Co. of Mount N. owed her $5000 instead of the $2500 it paid on her husband's Duke of Kent cuffed rajah cloth pillbox, velvet trim.

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Shown: Two-piece dress in navy or blue Cupioni. Pleated back panel, cut-out skirt, lace-edged white linen collar. 10-16, 12.95. 3 Killed in Crash, Of Rescue Plane! MOLINE, March 21 (AP) A rescue plane went aloft to help another plane in distress to l7 I' ft day, bumped it in the air and spun off in a crash that killed its own three occupants. The other plane landed safely at the Quad-City airport with only a bent propeller and a few cabin scratches.

Its pilot and only oc cupant, William Johnson, walked away shaken but uninjured. Both planes, a two engine Duchess of Kent Toyo cloth peach basket, velvet trim. White, black, navy and beige. 3.95 Cessna and two-engine Aero-Com mander, were owned by Deere farm machinery manufac turer with plants in the Moline area. TRAGEDY DESCRIBED Ernest H.

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BUMPS PLANE BOTTOM The rescue plane attempted to! pull close to the Cessna, which was in level flight, so the ex perts could examine the Cessna's' landing gear. However, the Aero-Commander Charmer Rajah cloth Calypso roller, butterfly trim. White, black, navy, beige, pink, lilac, ice, yellow, red. 3.95 MAIL AND PHONE for 3.00 or more Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 bumped the bottom of the Cessna Packs away into its own pocket! PAK-A-ROBE 10.95 Non-crushable foulard pattern robe in luxurious acetate surah, uses its own pocket as a carrying case.

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