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Store Bandits Promise Bound Victim Northeast Backs Rt. 66 Trackless They Will Tell Wife "fare All Righf SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4. 1954 1 Phila. Boxer Who Lost Trolley Program Grocer Loosens Twine Within, Ten Minutes A straw-hatted gunman and Title Battle Gets Draw Civic, Business Groups Join City At PUC Hearing Polio Hits Girl, Starts 66 Rush In Darby Twp.

Doctor Exhausts Supply as Parents Bring in Playmates In Domestic Court Row two accomplices fled with about $100 and groceries worth $10 Civic and business leaders in Harold Johnson. Philadelphia light heavyweight who lost the northeast section joined yesterday with the city in urging the Public Utility Commission to permit PTC to substitute his bid for the championship Aug. 11 when Archie Moore scored after tying the manager of a chain store at the southwest corner of 11th and Jefferson sts. at 6 P. M.

yesterday. Lawrence Gloecker, 34, of Rock- a tecnnicai Knockout over him, won a stand-off decision yester day in the Montgomery county Domestic Relations Court. The Manayunk fighter, however, did not come out com trackless trolleys for Route 66 cars on Frankford ave. Urging approval of the PTC pletely unscathed in his bout with Probation Officer Russell Richards resulting from his failure to pay $350 in back support ledge, Abington townsnip, t' hi.tu I police that one of the bandits, ap- Admission of an 11-year-old girl to Delaware County Hos orders lor his former wife, Nancy, and their 5-year-old daugn ter, Deborah. Judge George C.

Corson Insisted he pay $150, which John parently fearing he would be un pital suffering from polio yesterday led to a rush for son said was all he had with gamma globulin injections for children in the Westbrook Park section of Darby township. which to meet the back support payments, and allowed him to go free on the promise he will Dolann Davis, of 1045 Tremont able to free himself for some tune, solicitously remarked, "What's your phone number? We'll call your wife and tell her you're all right" WORKS LOOSE The manager of the one-man store said he gave the number. application at a hearing before PUC examiner Jay Eiseman in the Harrison Building were Robert H. Lemmen, of the Northeast Chamber of Commerce; Bert Conn and Nathan Weiss, of the Mayfair Merchants Association, and Amos Scott and David Schless-ler, of the Mayfair Improvement Association. PLAN 43 NEW TROLLEYS Howard Hipwell, chief engineer in the city's Department of Public Property, in backing the plan, told Eiseman the city had put up nearly $1,000,000 to enable PTC to purchase 43 trackless trolleys.

The money is to be repaid by PTC in quickly catch up with the bal Judgment OKd Against Trilling ance. Johnson explained that after 1 v.i$. taxes and expenses and other debts were taken from his share of the gate for the Archie Moore fight, he but that after working loose of had only $800. Other obligations since receiving his share had used his bonds 10 minutes later ana For Rent, Bills up all but the $150. calling his home, he was informed that no one had bothered to tele- The fighter was arrested last lo Hipwell said the trackless trolleys would carry 49 passengers A $13,969 judgment' against phone his wife.

The thugs, all about 20, came David M. Trilling, surviving part in just as a woman customer was ner and liquidator of the appliance as against 55-passenger trolley cars now on the line, which runs from the Frankford ave. and Bridge st. leaving and as he was preparing firm of Trilling and Montague, was returned in Common Pleas to close, he told police. terminal to Poquessing Creek, or Court 2 yesterday.

Gloecker, who was woundea by Westbrook Park, was taken to the hospital in the morning with the nonparalytic type of polio. As soon as word spread, parents of children with whom she had been in contact rushed them to Dr. Joseph C. Luongo, of 901 Maple Glenolden. EXHAUSTS SUPPLY After distributing 20 shots.

Dr. Luongo's supply was exhausted. He said he would not be able to replenish it from the State clinic until Tuesday morning. He estimated he had to turn a score of children away. Two other cases were reported, bringing the county total to 49.

The new victims are Mrs. Mary Carty, 28. of 69 Frances Sharon Hill, and Mary Anne Loh-mann, 14, of 9 Golf View Wallingford. STRICKEN IN PHILA. In Philadelphia seven new cases were reported, bringing the total to 91 for this year.

The victims are Antoinette Di-Alfonso, 8, of 1000 S. 11th Keith Cobb. 1, of 1224 Harper st; city bne. He said there would be Judge Byron A. Milner signed February on a warrant secured from Magistrate Charles J.

Gorman in Norristown by his former wife who lives with their daughter at 356 Hector Conshohocken. At that time Johnson waived a hearing and was placed under $500 bail for court. AGREED ON $30 WEEKLY Before the non-support charge was tried, the fighter and Nancy agreed on a weekly payment of $30, which was approved by the Domestic Relations Court. Since the date of the agreement, the Judgment awarding the total amount to the Baltimore Ohio a sniper in the Philippines during the Second World said the men began piling up a quantity of groceries when one asked if he more runs ana laster service. WOULD END HAZARD Harold L.

Andrews, PTC assist Railroad and two of its subsidiaries the Schuylkill Improvement Land Co. of Philadelphia and the had "fresher corn" that was displayed on a counter. ant executive vice president, said the use of trackless trolleys would enable the company to eliminate He said that when ne replied Schuylkill East Side Railroad Co of 24th and Chestnut sts. yes and began walking toward the refrigerator to get the corn, the The amounts sought Included straw-hatted man yelled, "Freeze! Johnson made three payments of This is a holdup." He said the rentals of $2134 a month for July, August and September of this year on the premises occupied by Trilling and Montague at 24th and Wal a traffic hazard that now exists at Bridge st. He said the trackless cars.

Instead of moving out of the terminal directly into Frankford as the present Route 66 does, will go west on Bustleton ave. to Cheltenham and east on Cheltenham ave. to Frankford ave. $60, $50 and $90 and promised he would clean up the $350 balance man had drawn a gun In the meantime. when he got his money from the Gloecker's hands and feet were nut a back water bill of $6848; a bill of $21 for electricity, Moore fight, win, lose or draw.

then bound with hemp twine the and attorney's fees of $663. It was his failure to keep that promise that caused his appearance yesterday before Judge Cor Andrall Taylor, 3, of 4103 Ogden men had brought with them. The thugs fled, he said, with the contents of the cash register and a money bag. Hardy Sorkin, 8, cf the Hamilton Court Apartments, 39th and The appliance firm, which last month was reported insolvent, has been in difficulties since Harry Montague, a partner in it, and son. DRIVER ABDUCTED Chestnut Beth Fox, 5, of 821 Longshore Nancy Chism, 7, of Jacob A.

Cohen, its controller, com In another holdup James G. mitted suicide within a few hours 1. i-1 11 1 ft Stmii.il in 1 11 i i t.f f' Sica, 24, of 103 Jefferson Bel of each last June 6. 3549 York and Barbara Don-tonville, 20, of 6915 Stenton ave. ALL IN HOSPITALS mont Hills, was robbed of $10 and his car keys by two men who ab Thieves Get $1500 At Night Club Thieves forced a side door of a Locust st.

night club yesterday, Peeping Charges Hold Two Men Two men were held yesterday by Magistrate Clarence Freidel on peeping charges. William Peterson, 22, of Bustleton pike near Byberry was held in $500 bail on complaint of Mrs. William Meier, who said she saw him peering through a window in her home at 9951 Ferndale st. early yesterday. Her husband chased the suspect and noted the license The Chism girl was admitted to ducted him in his own vehicle and drove around the Ardmore section for nearly two hours early Children Hospital and the others Upper Darby Boy Injured by Truck to the Northern Division of Philadelphia General Hospital.

T-v. 1 T1 Y. 1 nacked through the bottom ol a small safe and escaped with $1500. Sica said he picked up the men. Francis Phillips.

II, of 107 West- fflUc.BiUUiv.(hIe rd- Highland Park. Upper one of whom was dressed as a sailor, at Suburban Square, Ardmore, in the belief they were legitimate number of the car in which he rode announced that gamma globulin iDelaware County Hospital after of off. would be given to 16 playmates hitchhikers when they asked to be taken as far as Gulph Mills. being struck by a truck driven by Joseph Jennings, 32, of Grenloch Paul M. Goslle, 30, of 128 N.

Carol In addition, William Kranick, operator of the Top Hat Cafe, 1235 Locust said the thieves stole $260 worth of whisky from the bar. Kranick, who lives at the West-bury Apartments, 271 S. 15th discovered the burglary when he opened the establishment at 1:30 P. he told Detectives John He said the "sailor" drew a gun, bound his hands with wire and forced him to sit quietly as the blvd. Upper Darby police said Francis, who suffered a possible leg fracture and lacerations of the leg and st.

near Robbins, was held in the same bail on complaint of Norman Clegg, of 5314 Harbison st. 3 Bullets Rout Beth Fox, one of the victims. TWO DEATHS THIS YEAR The 91 cases to date resulted in two deaths. During the same period last year there were 30 cases and one fatality. Two new cases were reported in other man drove around.

head, was playing with some other Patrolmen Dean Kimmel and Alfred Bock search brush near Woodbury, N. for Kenneth F. Quigley, 47, of Haddonfield, bandit suspect who escaped from Underwood Hospital, Woodbury. In lower picture, Pipper, puppy hero in Quigley's thwarted holdup of Woodbury Heights auto agency, is admired by intended victims: William P. Ingram; his son, Lindy, and latter's wife, Mary Ann.

boys when the accident occurred Sica, who had a spare key in the glove compartment, said they both got out in Upper Merion, where he later was freed by a passing motorist. Thornberry and John Luey of the South Jersey, raising the there to 69 this year. total, on N. Carol blvd. near West IChester pike.

Car Lot Thief An off-duty detective, awakened by his wife, fired three shots at Central CID. fleeing thieves near a used car lot 2 Felled in Fire Medical Tests for Pupils Urged; Children fo Get Free Dental Care Golf Pro Fined For Slot Device at 9734 Bustleton pike early yesterday but they got away. Robert Winchester, a member of the homicide squad who lives across the street from the Swirs-ding Motor was alerted by his wife, Helen, who spotted three men carrying seven wheels and tires from the company's used car lot. Beaten Suspect Foils Guard, Flees Hospital A holdup suspect, who was caught off guard and captured by two would-be victims, turned the tables yesterday by tricking a policeman and escaping barefoot and in pajamas from the At Warehouse Wally Paul, 40, golf pro at the A fireman was injured and a bat Police Alerted Plan Projected For 75 Schools Change Is Cited In Daily Routine Old York Road Country Club, was underwood Hospital, Woodbury, talion chief was partially overcome by smoke while fighting a fire yesterday in the warehouse of fined $100 in Montgomery County Bootleg Seized N. J.

Free dental examination and Physical fitness yesterday was Court, Norristown, yesterday for keeping a quarter slot machine that paid off in golf balls in his the Standard Products Sales a bottling concern, at Ripka and Wilde Manayunk. In Garage; 3 Held Three men were held yesterday charges of illegal possession and treatment of any defects will be To effect the escape, the suspect, Kenneth Francis Quigley, 47, who was badly beaten in the robbery attempt Thursday night, palmed two sleeping pills, feigned Fire Ruins Barn At Blind Institute termed "one of the most important Items in the preparation of children for entrance to school'' and Manuel Hughes, a member of shop at the Abington township given to hundreds of children in first grade classes at about 75 transportation of untaxed liquor club. Engine 12, Main and DuPont was treated at Roxborough Memorial Hospital for a cut left hand sleep and waited for his oppor following a raid at the Majestic schools here during the coming Paul pleaded guilty to a charge Hotel garage on Thursday night when 100 one-gallon jugs of boot school year, it was announced yes parents were urged to have their youngsters examined by their family doctor before classes begin next of establishing a gambling Dlace. tunity. It came when his guard, Woodbury Patrolman Francis A.

Shute, left the room for a drink of water. When Shute came back a terday by school authorities and Judge George C. Corson imposed leg whiskey were confiscated. after he fell on a broken bottle. Battalion Chief Frederick Gardner was treated by Rescue Squad 4 for smoke inhalation after he was helped from the burning building city health officials.

few minutes later, the bed was week. The extensive school health pro On Burglars Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons yesterday ordered all personnel under bis command to be "particularly vigilant in observing factories, stores and other business places closed for the Labor Day week end to prevent burglaries and safe robberies." The teletype message was relayed to commanding officers of all police divisions and districts with instructions that it be read at all roll calls today and tomorrow. In addition. Gibbons Instructed all police to be on the lookout for speeders and other traffio Cornelius Scott, 41, of Brown st.

near was held in $1500 bail. Willie Murphy, 22, of 11th st. near The program, first of its kind for A spectacular fire yesterday leveled a two-story wooden barn owned by St. Mary's Institute for the Blind, near Lansdale. the minimum penalty after a plea for leniency by Assistant District Attorney Bernard E.

DiJoseph. empty but hidden under the gram, under which each pupil is examined every two years, should pillow were the two sleeping pills a large city, will be termed "Operation Combat Decay" and was planned not only to attend to nec Cumberland, and George Hrinko vich, 22, of Cayuga st. near 15th. were held in $1000 bail each. not be considered a substitute for More than 1000 spectators, at the guard assumed were respon sible for Quigley's "deep sleep." SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT the relationship between tne lam essary extractions but to save ily physician and the child, it was Charges against the night watchman, Stanley Townsend, 22.

of tracted by flames and smoke that could be seen over a wide area, watched firemen save a corn and Shute, who was getting extra Stiles st. near 15th, were dropped. permanent teeth by frequent inspection and prompt fillings where pay as a Gloucester county deputy emphasized by botn neaun educational authorities. DIFFERENT ROUTINE who told the court that it was not the usual type of gambling case. SEIZED JUNE 4 The machine was confiscated June 4 by Lt.

Bertram Freeston, of Abington township police, and two State policemen. They said it contained $105.50 in quarters and $401 in bills, given in Chnncro fnr nnor. planter, a cultivator and other sheriff for the assignment, quick' ly spread the alarm and a wide cavities are found. Gunman Robs small equipment from the barn. Dr.

Russell E. Teague, State by fellow firemen. Gardner said the fire, which started on the second floor of the two-story concrete block building, was under control 15 minutes after the blaze was discovered at 5:20 P. M. Extent of the damage was not determined.

Police Sgt. Thomas Snyder and Patrolman Harry Savidge, of the Ridge ave. and Cinnaminson st. station, sent in a local alarm on the radio of their police car when they saw smoke pouring from the second floor. A box alarm was struck at Ripka and Mansion bringing additional equipment to the scene.

During the school year beginning spread search was started for the THREATENS TO SPREAD Watchman of $280 pajama-clad and bandaged sus pect. Health Secretary, pointed out that older children have been leading a daily routine during the summer For a time, the blaze threatened next Thursday, the program will be limited to first grade youngsters in two school areas; District 2 According to Walter Zickwolf, a a nearby wooden miiKnouse and different from what they must Harry R. Stackhouse, 67, of 5543 Ridge night manager of the C. F. Wassem, used car lot corn crib, but the institute itself, State police detective, Shute had been ordered to keep Quigley meet when they return to school which covers the area between 300 yards away, was not endanger and narents.

therefore, should handcuffed to the bed. Assured ed. As a precaution, however, nuns Broad st. and the Schuylkill and Masons Purchase Bulletin Annex Sale of the Bulletin annex, Jun at 6005 Ridge Roxborough, was robbed of $280 by a gunman make certain that nothing has by a nurse that the sleeping pills on duty there went around re south of Montgomery ave. to the developed that would prevent who entered a small office on the assuring the 100 sightless resi dents.

would keep him slumbering until morning, the policeman removed them from being ready and able. Naval Base, and District 5, between lot while he was sitting there alone The two policemen helped Mrs. w- 0W IJUMi- ters. Paul, who started to work at the club as a caddie at the age of 9, said that the machine was in the pro shop when he took the post eight years ago. He said he never considered it a gambling device.

'PIECE OF FURNITURE Appearing as character witnesses for him were Police Chief Frank "The best way to meet this the handcuffs to give his prisoner The barn and the surrounding shortly before 8 o'clock last night. iper and Arch to the Grand Broad st. to the Delaware and Gi-rard ave. to Venango st. Dorothy Gill, 32, of 4676 Wilde and her four small children after need," Dr.

Teague said in a letter more comfort, Zickwolf said. farm was leased by the institute Lodge of Free and Accepted Mas The free dental program may be to all school heads in the Common GAVE QUIGLEY LIFT to Ernest J. Waldspurger, of 21 3d Lansdale, who also is em ons of Pennsylvania for $825,000 their home, next door to the ware house, filled with smoke. The chil Last night State police disclosed extended later to include the children from low-income families throughout the city, authorities was announced yesterday by Al ployed as a truck driver by a fuel wealth, "is to have the child ex amined by his own family WISE PROCEDURE that a motorist had given Quigley bert M. Greenfield which lift from North Woodbury to represented the Bulletin Co.

oil company. NO WATER AVAILABLE The victim told Detective Ernest Miller that the thug, wearing tortoise shell glasses and a white shirt, brandished an automatic pistol while ordering him to hand over the contents of his wallet. Hotel Guest, 70, Is Found Dead Several hundred dentists and The Masonic Lodge, which was Runnemede, a distance of five miles, early yesterday. dren, George, Edith and Jane, 6-year-old twins, and John, 14 months, and Mrs. Gill were taken to a neighbor's home.

Her husband, George, was at work in a Manayunk chemical firm at the time. bweeney, of Jenkintown, and Samuel H. High. Norristown attorney and club member. nurses were informed of the free Because there were no wells or The health secretary Informed the school authorities that they should urge parents to take their children to the doctor "who knows represented by Lionel Friedmann 6c purchased the property, ad The motorist, who said he knew The machine had been ther sn Quigley but did not know he had dental program yesterday at a Public Health Institute sponsored by the Board of Education at Cen joining the Masonic Temple, "for streams nearby, members of the Fairmount Fire Co.

of Lansdale made no effort to save the doomed long." said High, "that it was re. the child's development, his reac its iuture needs and expansion escaped from the hospital, said he picked up the fugitive at 6:30 A. kI. garded as a piece of furniture." tral High School, Ogontz and tions and what diseases he has purposes" according to the an structure, which was half burned He said Quigley was wearing a Olney aves. had." He further stressed that the nouncement.

The Bulletin Co. will Jack Shaw, 70, was found dead in bed yesterday in his room at the by the time they arrived at 2:30 light shirt, brown trousers and continue to occupy the plant State School health laws allow par P. M. They used water in booster Sylvania, Locust and Juniper sts Woman Identified As Navy Nurse An attractive 42-year-old woman whose body was found in a room which contains 135,000 square feet tanks to keep the blaze from brown shoes and told him he had been in a fight. ents to nave their children examined by a family physician in Police said he recently returned Thief Flees, Drops on seven floors, until its new build spreading.

Investigators said Quigley had ing is completed at 30th and Mar from Atlantic City. A maid summoned a house de Damage was estimated at $15,000. ket sts. lieu of an examination by a school doctor and added that it was "wise for any parent who so desires to obtained the clothing from a house boat on Woodbury Creek half a Carton of Eggs tective when she was unable to enter the room to clean. The body mile from the hospital.

Police also A thief dropped a carton of eggs Man Rearrested disclosed 4hat the discarded band was removed to the morgue. and fled amid pistol shots yester Salesman Loses $223 to Gunman ages were found near the hospital. day morning when he was sur at the Astoria Hotel, 12th and Market where she had registered two hours earlier, was identified yesterday as Ava Yundt, a Navy nurse on sick leave from the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. Naval authorities, who made the identification at the morgue, said that after an autopsy the body Intended victims of the holdup As Jail Fugitive prised in the rear of the whole follow this procedure." When visiting the doctor's office, parents should also check to see whether the youngsters need any booster shots to protect them from such diseases diphtheria, tetanus or whooping cough, it was stated. were Lindy Ingram, 30, who oper sale butter and egg firm operated A man arrested Aug.

27 at 2d ates an automobile agency with Jack Goldberg, salesman for the and Bainbridge sts. on a disorderly conduct charge and later released his father at 432 N. Glassboro Woodbury Heights, and Morris Chemical Burns 3 Fighting Car Fire A police sergeant and two motorists suffered minor acid burns early yesterday when a hand fire extinguisher, being used to fight an auto blaze, exploded and sprayed them with chemicals. Treated at Lankenau Hospital were House Sgt. John Majeska, 41, of Lower Merion township police, Lamar Isaac, 24, of Montgomery Haverford, owner of the car, and Alzie Ramsey, 24, of Holland Ardmore, a passenger in the auto.

Isaac's car caught fire o'n Lancaster outside the police station, at 4 10 A. M. Sgt. Majeska was using the extinguisher when the container burst. real estate office of Irving Shore at 2423 N.

29th reported to po Detectives Elect George W. Gibson, former special investigator to the Secretary of Labor and Industry, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Private Detective Association, it was announced yesterday by Guy E. Parsons, president of the would be sent to her home in Fort was taken into custody again yes E. Fratz, 68, a salesman. terday after fingerprints linked They were in the agency's sales by Stanley Marvel at 105 N.

Water st. Patrolmen John Barry and Robert Kerr discovered the prowler who fled when they called to him. Barry chased the fugitive on foot, firing two shots after him. The man escaped in an automobile. lice that he was robbed of $223 of his own funds by an armed man who followed him into the office him to a series of crimes in the room when Ingram heard the Worth, for burial.

Miss Yundt, the Navy announced, had been a nurse for 12 years and was just a short period away from South. barking of his dog, Pipper, on the Identified by police as Ralph when he opened it at 9 A. M. yes terday. adjoining used car lot.

Investigat Pope, he had been living here ing, Ingram spotted the intruder 2 Couples Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Travers, of 4505 N. 19th are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary under the assumed name of Paul The bandit, wearing a green L. Morrow.

FBI agents said he ad mitted breaking out of a Raleigh, cloth over his face and holding a shotgun, forced the men into the building and ordered Ingram's Ritz-Carlton Furnishings to Be Sold Tuesday N. prison on May 31, 1953. He will have a hearing Wednesday at the 4th st. and Snyder ave. police today.

They have nine children, 14 wife, Mary Ann, who had been using a telephone, to accompany grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. station. them. guess, plus "any number" of small liers, carpets and equipment, will: under Levin's hammer will be 400 bedroom suites, ballroom and As the bandit was demanding Another Philadelphia couple, Mr. and Mrs.

John Giacobbo, of er Oriental rugs. the men's wallets, Ingram's father, be auctioned off in approximately 2000 lots, Levin said. The last vestiges of what, until July 1, was the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, will be gone by the end of next week. That was announced yesterday Then there is lounge furniture 67 Policemen Get William entered the front Physician Seized On Dope Charge and lobby furniture. And in the Principally, the two-day sale will taurant equipment, bronze wall brackets and the famed crystal chandeliers that graced the hotel's public rooms.

The chandeliers already have been taken down in 2301 S. 12th will celebrate their 50th anniversary tomorro-v at their summer home, 249 E. Hand Wildwood, N. J. They have two children and three grandchil basement, a four-chair barber Dr.

Harry M. Kochman. 39. of be for dealers and hotel operators, but Levin said individual pur by Samuel Levin, head of the Wal shop, completely equipped. The sale will start at 10 A.

dren. Tuesday and continue until 6 door. "What's going on?" he shouted. The. bandit turned around toward the newcomer.

As he did, the younger Ingram and Fratz pounced on him, pulled the shotgun from his hands and subdued him with their fists. Quigley, of Lake Haddonfield, N. suffered a possible fracture of the nose, cuts of the face and chaser would be just as welcome as the bigget professional. "If a couple wants to bid on the M. Levin said he would start at the nut Auction who purchased the furnishings of the ornate hostelry that will soon become an air-conditioned office building.

To clear the structure to bare preparation for the public sale. Even the auctioneer does not know how many mirrors he has to sell, but they run Into the hundreds. There are at least 800 mirrored doors, whole mirrored walls same time Wednesday and con Hurt in Truck Blast William Lawler, 27, of Penny Promotion to CID Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons announced yesterday that 67 police officers were promoted to the provisional rank of criminal investigation officer. All promotions became effective at midnight last night.

Gibbons said the new officers would be assigned to various divisional CID headquarters. tinue until he sold the last piece of furniture of their honeymoon York st. near Frankford was arrested last night by members of the narcotics squad on charges of unlawful use and possession of narcotics. Squad members said the osteopathic physician attempted to pass a fake prescription In a drugstore at 3166 Frankford ave. He will have a hearing this morning at the Front and Westmoreland sts.

police station. furniture. suite, well be glad to have pack Project, was thrown several feet yesterday when a truck he was and any number of framed and After a complete remodeling pro Levm said. "There is only one walls, Levin will hold a gigantic bracketed mirrors. repairing exploded at a service st gram costing more than $3,000,000, catch their purchase, like everything else in the hotel, will have tion at Bustleton and Welsh rds.

bruises. Zickwolf identified him as a foreman of a Pennsylvania-Readinz Seashore Lines track the structure will become the auction sale next Tuesday and Wednesday. The hotel's furnishings, including mirrors, chande He was treated for shock at Naz Pennsylvania Lumbermans Mutual to be removed by next Saturday. He has a rough idea about how much carpeting and padding he will sell 10,000 yards of each is his areth Hospital. 1 insurance Building.

gang. Among items to be knocked down.

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