7TT "f" w. -j ? "--7;w-?,i'--? v.i' C-&I KvvJ' -""s'l W- il W?taWi wis fW' L' e B. Ifi . t , n PtV V ' tit ' f u US EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ' 22, 1922 JEWISH NEW YEAR BEGINS AT SUNSET W.C.T.U. WOMEN MAROONED THREE HOURS ON TROLLEY Burn Prayer Beeks te Attract Attention Wninm' ('lil'ti.m Tcmppranr t'nlnn inpinlierx af Atlmitli' City told , npeitprn tin merniiu tint for once In Ihelr live, tlicy h.nl ern tee much Religious Services, Exchange of , "nA'r . . . , rer thrp hours Inte lnf nisht twenty Greetings Feature Observance ,1",",h'', of thr nrcnnirntinn wm- pris oners in 'i Rtrwt fnr "talleil In unter. OT Resh Hashanah Thv hurtifsl pr.nyer honk nnI W. ('. T V litpruturc in an effort te attract - ntiriitlnn. WAD UnilMncn reccTcn 'lhe """'"i- "he had h-n nttemline WAH WUUNUtU GREETED a iomntien .lt .Vbwnn, were return- i Ina te thlr home. Whn the car had Eni' nhem this- miles it stalled in the rtesh I In - -t ri .Trwli fn Yen", inlddl" of the meadows, between l'lea Will he i 'i lulled i n iS"."i ''i nntiiln .1 rxl Atlantic l''. in fve feet world ever hrgitmlni: if iint'i tniiV f v.hIpt whlih hail hern itrhrn nr nnd renfliui'n? uu'll .impt timnrrnw the truck hi u hich wind. They Ameni: tl im e nrtliii le .Ieu. S in J- y nere i-'cued ab'it 1 lei-k this morn- Is also 1 hw rv-d AcpeHinR i inhhini h'Cti'l Ve Year mail1- Hip nntnwr in of ti r ntlen of the world .ml i'tpq ! irh this Is mi; p'.'"! te be thp "li-'l 1 m ir plnre A 1 hi-r f. iml bin- f i "l" Garden f J'den A"lile fro 11 nMndin? ni " ' 11 ,l, ynase" .( i)rf' mi ,! 1 ' e civ en ti ix' '1 it" i?r'ttii. 1 t frlendv an 1 r-'lv and ti.un --eti?f'i-en the t in Is . f ' i wsiiip Hx-cerwe r i 1 f TewNh fn 'i wl nre in thp u II - iiil unl .'1 euni"i .-..; n ii'riit.ii .if ir,i Ins. WANTS TO WALK ALONE Fcrri i'm 1 pra.ip- T'ip Yempii - It'h" dnv iii-",' ,' 1 thee w i ireef . 1 for n go 1! '! bi 3-v.- ' Bent te H 1 f . The -..'. be the '1 threi.s ' 1 of 'i" t Si pre ie,e 1 t ii prai " r w . . 1 Stonehurst Tired of Being Tied te Upper Darby Township Th nKl'iide of patermli.in n'Mimed 1 t'pP'-r Iarh Township 1 rp'en'ed ) rp-id.-n-' f St'Uiei'irt, a ett!pni"tit aleni; Wev C..jtPr pike TIip Stene-hur-'-fi-). d'iar thi intend te .tand h ' 1 .isr'ie (.-.id theli tiun HurK'". efi1pp" 1nw. t- , and secede from fi'len. Tip 4 ""l ir Imjiriiement A"") 1 af. n 1. - a, p .nti'd 1 enmml'fpp fe draw up r for xpif-.nc all antliol antliel titlip. 'i ' " no' te ai d.i tnthe I i-( hVmI tp- li'i new bind thp plj'e te th 1 X' 1 aiis 1 t" WK,i ' 1 iii been Hu I PI " I'arhT Mh,ih !n heen - Mr' if . ( ' u in' te tie Ve.r r,.,,cir ,' Cie-tr pike 1 iiiiriunniPi, w1 net let 1 n 1 ; .f I" Mun'liur-i . without m risht Dir- TlZ I.1P 1 ' I'lir" sr;e-(I nlt'flp tiP 2 ' ' f ' -'l'ee-d 1 I t'l 1 J 1. 1 1 , 1 lirbj - ' r-n,.npd ... ttip , ' 11 in VI. r ' r . : M n m 1 tin 1 :n4 vfjr i 1S m r r - '.. .- .in i 1- 1 r "i!: m 'p -' -ii - ' 1 I 1 I Me TI in- ' .1 ' 1 d 1 f v w lei . f .1.1 &VfT JOSEPH B. WEAVER and SON, of Witmer, haul coal, lumber and feed ever all kinds of reads in all conditions of weather. They say: "Our Goodyear AU Wcather Tread Solid Truck Tires and our Goodyear Cushion Tires are giving unusual mileages. Chains are un necessary and jars and jolts eliminated." And new the Coeiyter Cain ion Truck Tire is mait with the I am 0 a t All ' Weather Tread ler added resilience and positive traction, end with a pretied-en bait ler easy and secure application. GO Oil AR FIVE WILLS ARE PROBATED Testators Lea." Approximately S67.000 te Relatives Ri 1 1 1 p n- . ' p'i ti' 1- . - "-Mill- f p f T iw. q id . p'i t , 'ri bati Mi' I'l 7 ' tfl I 'ire"l l''il'' Tl"' $2n (Mm I ,- a M 1 f 1"1" I'r- caiin ' 1 11 I' ' 1 ' - M r- rix. --'-' 1 . .i- 1 -- iv--'iii lint 11 '-Jt ' I 1 5,",(mi(i ( ' 1 1 M s. :' ihiii In 1 1 foil'. Ill i 1. - 1 d V ' VII v Sil'iTi 1 ... 1 , 1 ., - ,rii j 7-7 Cema.' K ' .! . J ! ' ?'. J I'.uru- 'imi'i GEDDES HERE OVERNIGHT British Ambassador Called Sack te Vasningten Frem Maine Sir A 1 1 in'. ' 1 bnsid 1 llIB fei 1 -I last n V f r II" . 1 . -hN in1 ' x' ' ilei'l' ii' " tlen ti - ! Ind'ni III .11'' '' ' " 1 . acceii 1 1 1 p'i "nil 1 1 n Aard Independence Hall Contract ( .1 "-n. t pa ' ' i. ' 1 r . " ltd. i.'i ' -i ' i ' . - II - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , .1 ; """ wr" nw ir ' 1 f tl. ejt K ' ! Tl ("'Hlipil'll I 111 I M, ir M'i.-. 'II,' Mn : . - r- v r ' ' tie H 1" 1 r n I'l c 1 1 im t . "'1 1 I I ' Jp 1 M' M I. . - 1 . , V TK II for Salt by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. I)litr1'iiiter 22d and Rcce Streets PHILADELPHIA Open Eveninsr f' ' - morn ' - ! -s .!:.: " M I IlP II I t rp -1 vl e 1 ,f.. I I - - !.. r- -e t 1 11 inff- ir re'i- Cnester Man Ne Dry Agent v ' 11 v .fi ..' relatn 'i W I - M .-I..- I ,- fJfllt.- NI I . 1' -I- 1 IlP' II V ' Mr M .1 ('h'- 1 r 11 II. - - 1 1 In 1 "' , JM' r VF-m fici-rT-rrt. w n i -n l MMWV fh m 1 ijwt 1 J S Geld Pocket Knife We!! ir,air- of 14-1.- grAd, both bides cng'nc-turnc'i, b'.-idr an J nle $9. Small pocket knives are practical. They can be wjrn ;rthe end of a watch chain S. Kind & Sens, nw chestnut st. T--JI -MITH-: :CTr?'??gfr'ffwnii s tTO r-rj-yyr -,-p p , A Tree and Music make it a real Christmas public ledger Readers Should Jein the Heppe Christinas Club Ir -Jfju. 11 accept a limited number of respensib'p applicants, and will be e.-' ' i ' rr' d period only. M' rr ' f-hip i r." tlr-s you te fxtraerdinary ad", .intake-- and offers you any of rr r i f.'rn'fd rjjane.- and playor-piane.s represented by the well-known heubj M i J tl' ,)pe c. n Membership Fee $1 M'-mba'i max sclce t any nj the frjlleivtng. MASON & HAMLIN Lprr" di'l'ir.jr'i 'iai m STEIN WAY Due-Art 1'i.trila 1'iaries WEBER r..inij- aru J'la'.ti -Pianos HENRY F. MILLER I fu ri ' and 'ir.in'l 1'ian STECK I'i. in is atici I'Uycr-Pianei WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola I'uineJ HEPPE Pianeb anil I'lajc i-Pianos Any responsible person may applv. If your ap plication 1.1 re ected or if you de net 5-elect a piano or player - piano your rremberHhip ice v. ill be promptly refunded. A.sk Hew te Jein! Call, phene ei- write at jHcp te eithf r of the Heppe stores. I -e the coupon below V Downtown 1117-1119 Cbtitnut Street Uptown Oth md Tkotnpien Strceti STROUD Due-Art I'uniola-I'i.wie'J EDOUARD JULES Pianeb and IMiijer-I'iuneH FRANCESCA I'nuies and Player-I'innea Or any used piano or player - piano in the I ypPP12 Bargain Depts. UKWmi H Fer Information Sign This Coupon and Mail It C. J. Heppe & Sen Philadelphia Withejv .-.jy obligation en my part, please send me full information about the Heppe Christmas Club and hew te join it. Name . . Address t Ii TJ n oe.oi s tmk .i?. VBSmt 1017-1019-1021 Market St Ready Te-morrow- With the First Big Sale A Timely Event te Interest Every Man at Once !! Pair Pants Suits i lRF JtiK BB 8 P P I- W P P B- W mr P Wr. iViH's Guarantee Gees IVi.ft yery Purchase the HILL co. Is Philadelphia's Largest, Ex elusive Clothing Stere! V''!iite!H. EBPVmIy jlMt ifrr 3 ''; 7 i4f Positive Savings of $10 and Mere en Every Garment Man, here it is ! Mr. Hill starts off the season with a value giving event that makes it necessary for even' man te buy his new clothing at once ! Why is the HILL CO. al ways busy here is the best answer! Others wait and ask full prices, but net Mr. Hill, his large buying and tremendous volume of business enables him te sell at lower prices. Every New Style Every Wanted Celer Every Desired Material Man, there is nothing that you could want, but that you will find it here ready for you at these low special prices. Ne matter what style you have in mind no matter what material you want no matter what coloring MR. HILL SAYS IT IS HERE ! This is PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE and at all times we carry two and three times mere clothing than any ether store. That is why every man can be fitted no matter what his size or build. With One and Twe Fairs of Pants Extra Special The yeunir man Mho wants tnappy clothes or the veunp; fellow just stepping into his first pair of lenpf pants, will be interested in this worth-while saving. A i-ptr.al department for thesu clothe come and see the wonderful alucs. Come le the Largest MEN'S TROUSER Department in Philadelphia iilip CskJ-M ,1 W5-J! ' See the biff values at these low jiiiceh. A1J matGiials. All colors. Allrtizes. . LJLB.q iL5 Suits. T Oy I Ready Fer Fall-! opceats and Overcoats Largest Varieties in the City and Lewest Prices Yeu mint cem'' u the largest boys' clethuiff department in the city if you want real ulue.s m Hevs' f'lmVi Mr. Hill devotes the entire Thud Fleer te childicn'h garments. Talk about arictie.s -thousands, of suit -Vi' one and two pa 13 of pants; topcoats, oeteeath and lcefern. A hic for every boy up te 18 years Open Evenings Jrl rH Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Man's and Bey' Clothing Ster ll Pr iF 1 1P TB rBI If I WM fitS liPr yyA cjmA VflL Sfl rJra cumuli 1 tore Orders Accepted Philadelphia's largest Exclusive Men's nnd Pcyu' ClethinR Store 1017-1019-lQpl Market Street ,.-...;, " .!' i
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