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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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26 'ad THE PHILADELPHIINQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3. 1952 Ship Burglaries Van Pelt Heir Is Killed Linked to Suspect In Mistake for Burglar Continue! Frrnn Continued From First Page SQUARE DAMCE RECORDS Hundreds of different Square and Folk dance raccrds arc now available, both with and without calk List availabla en request; or you are invited to.b-ow$ through our comprehensive ocki to make your selections. H. ROYER SMITH CO. "The Record Shop" 10th WALNUT STS.1 Heura :30 to W.d.

Neon OPEN ALL DY SATURDAY Police arrested a suspect yester 1C 20 feet from the building when he day in a series of burglaries aboard ships tied up at piers along the Del- Van Pelt, said he had talked with the elder Grigson by telephone and had been told that this was the second shooting case in which Sal opened Are." TRAP PREPARED MOTHERsFI'iTk? be ake dmely dose of use other hn A yurLne "P- I' most important to use Mothers in advance. Once the motion of a boat, plane train bus or car upsets the organs of balance and disturbs your nervous sys'tem ii WblJ t0 rrVhe "disorder Also ecom mended for the relief nf mnrn no Ql Mem I aware River. Flint said ballade was grndinc The thefts have occurred during 0 i 5U- ncivai li. a formula has met with the annrnval nf mmu 1 the last two months and, after a the night in the airport office be for r- mcaicai autnonties complaint from M. J.

Moe, Nor cause of thi previous robberies. He said that on Aug. 25 someone broke wegian consul, detectives were as wii dc purcnasca without Doctors prescripuon at druggists in Adult and Children sizes. Do not experiment with new substitutes. 41 lade was involved.

Another occur-red last summer, Van Pelt said. Bergdoll's father was sentenced to five years for draft evasion in the First World. War. He escaped and E2L aenry. but returned in 1938 and wnr.

to prison. He was released In 1944 and rejoined his family. signed, cabins or captains and stewards were broken inrn than Into the airport buildings and stole FOUNDED IN PHILADELPHIA FAMED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD $1000 worth of tools, airplane parts found, and wallets containing $ioo to OCf l- 11 11 11 and restaurant supplies. The fol voou iaK.cn. A radioman lost $300 last July 11; UII'II I.VL'il'U'H UI.I lowing niglrt the office was ransacked again, although nothing was on Aug.

iz me captain of the S. vroya lost some monpv vhpn v.u- taken. cabin was ransacked. see a new mood in decorating featured by House Garden AcCOrdUlZ to the rlistrirr. uetective John Hackett.

of the First Division, contacted nprsnnnoi Sallade said he SAW thp crrmn v. aminlng an eld airplane at the field. IT. A. aooara snips nere and yesterday re xic uiuutiiL on nr rnpm rorrio cau irom Rmtnn waa.

VUt a a rifle, although they actually were Steward Of the S. S. Oklahoma of 7' TKm. tote 1 1 BEAT THE STEEL PRICE RISE! CHANGE (J mM unarmed. its boutn.

The steward turned overdo HacKett a man whn irintifio APPROACH OFFICE tviivuii.u mmseu as kocco Barba, 24, of Jud When ona of the son si near crowei toward the office buildinir RaiiaHn uerntsson said Earha inm opened fire. way into the steward's cabin and was Both Van Pelt and ransacKing it wnen the officer re- struck in the chest. Both U'Prca fair An miiicu uj nis snip. to the Potter County Memorial Hospital at Coudersport. but Van Pelt was pronounced dead on arrival Jsarba was charged with burglary and will be given hparmo- tv.o uiio morning at the 4th st.

and Snyder His Barents werp nnHfleH tv. irageay at ttortneast Harbor, Maine, where they t.ere vflratinnincr The left immediately for mt Auto Iniures Man 1 elder Van Pelt is in the real estate business here at 121 S. Broad st. An uncle of the dead boy, John At Broad Ra ce see A 67-year-old man nn hie t- OF OIL Fatally Burned work as amerht cninoor in h. r-- WITH EVERY W1XJ QUAO I I ill KiYA'W 'Or JS WITH EVERY bert Building.

Juniper and Cherry a VP 1H -I ON suiierea a iractured left leg and Working on Pole Vivian Catlett. 51. of 7ns rhoi. INSTALLATION oiiuuiuer at 11:311 nr nrt locf nmki when he was struck by an automo- ten died yesterday morning in uue at uroaa and Race sts. Police said John CO? TO I 1 -v iriiuciiiAvuie nospitai 01 burns received last Fridav on a trancfnrm Poplar was crossing from the pole in a building accident at Oaks, north to the south side of Race st at Broad when he was ra.

PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION DAY NIGHT SUNDAY Catlett was at wort for tho v. autmobile of James Boyd, 48, of Bur- tf7 CttttMt St 3824 N. Broad St. Ot-fatatl I 1703S.BroadSt 57011 MarketSt I -M15 Castor 845 Darbj (fasrartad. Prtfna thm ftscifea mood oil 8oarei sAowrooaaj Eros.

of Ard FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER struction Droiect at th -r ungion, jm. as it turned eastward on Race. Members of Rescue Squad 1A gave Ehrler first aid hpfm-o ya rich Co. plant when his body came mm A 7-1337 was taken by nolice to Hahn pmnnn ui contact witn a supposedly-dead power line. He was For a limited time a gift of Stradivari perfume with your purchase of Stradivari cologne HospitaL vuuutU JUi flames and about 90 percent of his TRENTON 4-1889 CAMOEN EM 5-2152 36 MONTHS uuuy Durnea.

uooper T. Bishop. demitv coronpr nf i WORBISTOWW 8-3544 I CHESTER 3-122 WILMINGTON 6-7007 TO PAY wv. 1. vUlUitV.

13 investigating. Storm Fells Tree. parse crown of perfume with 2-oz. cologne both for 2.00- OIL FIRED HOT WATER BOILER IMPERIAL OIL BURNER HOT AIR HEATER OIL FIRED FORCED AIR FURNACE Wires Torn Down Electrical wires were torn down on Norwood st. near Spencer late last! night when a rainstorm wnmiiH $157 pi 1 1 by strong winds, toppled a tree on a 1 1 I 8 mi.

ine Dare wires sent up showers! of sparks when they struck the1 street. I Twin expression of romantic Stradivari fragrance: the long-lasting cologne, its rich perfume complement for the cost of the cologne alone. Buy for your own pleasure, for gifts! Purse crown of perfume with 4-oz. cologne, both 3.00 -i ti EXTRA Engine 51, York rd. and Champlost Shut Off the current to nrpvpnf a LOW AS $1.25 WEEK fill 8 COMPLETELY LOW AS $1.25 WEEK ESS LOW AS $1.25 $68 Low as $1.25 Wtek fire, pending the arrival of a Philadelphia Electric Co.

repair crew. Deadline Friday On Marine OGS JACKETED RADS FYTBA WEEK Less Controls USE IT SUMMER WINTER without changing planes! BOILER ONLY FREE ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION i See your trove ogenf or co Tron Wortt Airlines: Rittenhouse 6-5330 The Marr.e Corps announced yes-! terday that Friday would be the last I I I rj I day for the filing of applications for; I ALL ffl A I I I the next officer candidate course to fetV, BflltxA fl twffflffl I I ssa des to W7.fr mmmmmimm make applicaUon should call the I GUARANTEED I II PETROLEUM CO INC II I I jrasva stare 1 1 s. ui "-J pttTi TOe cornel, to 10 'Illll 1 "fj N. (43 TV classics supreme: JJ 15 Qra the mot, the saddle by kiMK Annual sale DOROTHY GRAY CREAMS Salon Cold Cream (for normal skin) Dry-Skin Cleanser Cleansing Cream (for oily skin), 1 Devotees, order a full year's supply! Uninitiated, take this once-a-year savings opportunity to get acquainted with these superb cleansing creams! -1 jTt I Crafted of fine supple leathers with glove-smooth fit, slipper-easy comfort and a knack for making the most of every casual wardrobe! Extra savings on the large sizes, each sale 2.25 Enjoy Blended Scotch Whisky at it3 very finest! Enjoy the matchless mellowness, the superb flavour of Johnnie Walker. You can count on Scotland's Favouri ie Son to give you the same high quali fcy the world over.

Red Label Black Label both 86.8 proof. JOHN WANAMAKER. Phila. Pa. Please ianj the following Songos Casuals: Style I Quan.

Color Siie Width Price I lit III I II I I I I I Send to I 1 1 Address The Bloc with handsewn vamp antique red or brown calf brown or bucko suede. 7.95 The Saddle brown-and-white, calf with red panco rubber sole. 7.95 Casual Shoes Second Floor Central Also at Wanamaker's Wilmington Plus 20 tax 3IaU and Phone Orders Filled Tor $3 or More Cosmetics Main Floor Chestnut Also at Wanamaker's Wilmington City Zone State. Canada" Dry Ginger New York, N. Sole Importer Charge Remittance Enclosed PUILA.

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