-L-J LSJHI 'f''''W' ' . V'JlSWJWr'T'" " tf - c EVENING LEPaER-PHTLAI)ELPnTA FBIDAT. APBTL' 2, 1915, MM J W?t iSKT 'MIlJ I tr 1EPAVIN6 REQUESTED FOR CHESTNUT ST. BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE Merchants and Owners of Buildings Present Peti tion to Director Cooke, Who Says Project Is Up to Councils. A petition Arklng for the repavliiR of Chestnut street linn been forwnitled tn Council ami to Director Cooke, of the Ufpitrtment of I'tihlle Worltx, by the t'hestmtt Streot Htmlnesa Men's Awsucln tlon. Henry 8. Wllllnnm, president of the ns oclllon, nml n member of the firm of Williams, Drown & Knrle, led n ilcleRn tlon of Chestnut street business men In presenting the petition to Director Onoltc today. It wns slsncd by 200 nieiclinnts mill owners of property on chestnut street, And Is said to Include the name of every person ntinnclnlly Interested in bulldlims on the thoroURhfnio between the Dela ware nnd Schuylkill Itlvers. Director Cooke Informed the delegation that his department wns ready, to pro. ceod with the work of plnelng nn Im proved pavement on n conciele base In Chestnut street whenever tJonnells atilhor Ir.eil tho work and appropriated the funds. It will require nbout JKW.OOO to repave Chestnut street between the rlvera. There Is little likelihood of Councils authorizing the lepnvliiR of the thnimigli- i fare, as no funds for the purpose are I available. The ordinance piovldliiK for I the repnvltlR of streets between Columbia I and Snyder avenues from the JW0.000 Item In the $11,300,000 loan has been pnsscd. with all streets to be Improved desljjnntcd In tho ordinance, excluding Chestnut street. The streets to bo tepnved from an addi tional $200,000 Item in the Jll.nW.fOi) loan were named In an ordinance icported to Councils yesterday bv the UlRhwny Com mittee, nnd Chestnut street was not In cluded, Thero will be no money In the pending iU25,000 Councllmnnle loan that can be applied to repnvluK Chestnut stieet. The only paving Items In that loan arc 3)0.000 for paving Intersections nnd $100,000 for Improvement of country roads. ALL READY FOR BIG SUFFRAGE PARADE Great Host Will March for Cause on Mny 1 Doctor Shnw to Spcnk. FERKELL ASSUMES OFFICE MOKEMACHEIt INFURIATED t Doesn't Liko This Joking With Pieces on the Weather. Simeon Mokemacher, the man who fore tells the weather with the aid of his his tt J, chilly blasts, kicked things out of 3 way every minute todny In his wrath. w "Eleven times out of 10 I never rend i pieces In the pnper put In upside down. J because that ain't sense, y' know," he 5 stormed. "S'pose I put my onions In upsldo down? jLBut when It conies to pieces 'bout the fewealhcr, pcrtnlnlng to which I make some nmull pretensions to bo Informed why, 'igosh cling It, I turned the rturn thing "round wrong side uppermost and thero ;" wna one of them April fool Jokes, and I gwns so sore I ain't enjoyed food since." Puff racists of thH rlty nie making elab orate plans for tho monster pnrnde which will take place on May 1. The prepara tions, with the exception of a fow le tails, have all been completed, Miss Mary Wlnsor Is in charge of the large commit tee on arrangements. More' than fiO.OOO pledges In march In the parade have, already been distrib uted and an additional 18.000 will prob ably be ready for distribution In n few days. The enthusiasm for the parade Is growing, nnd tho committee Is formulat ing plans to make It one nf the greatest demonstrations for tho cause ever held In this State. The marchers will leave Independence Square nt I o'clock nnd proceed over "tit street to Market, thence to the City Hall. From City Hall the route will lead hotth on Llrnnil street to the Mctropolltnn Opera House, where u monster mass-meeting will be held Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the National Woman Suf frage Association, who will also march, will deliver an nddrcFS. Mrs. William Al bert Wood, the grand marshal of the pa tnde, will nlso speak. The parade will be divided Into sections. These will be as follows: The grange sec tion, led by n hay wagon drawn by ftni horses, which will bo loaned by Mrs Kd wnnl I'. Davis; an equestrian section, led by Mrs. w. Spence llnre, the trndn union and shop girls' section, In (hum" of Miss Kloiunce Snnvllle and Miss Mary II. Ingham; (he single lax hoUIuii, timid llerm Juhns (libboiis, the children s sec tion, a section for girls fioni Drexel In stitute, a writers' section, a line arts sec tion nnd one of suburban business women from Uryn Mnwr. Camden will also be represented and will tend a delegation to form a special section. The Kiimil Fran chise league of Delaware will also be on html with a large delegation. Thero will nlso be a special uutomoblle section. Those whi) will loan machines for this seetlon nre Mm. Clement A. Grlscom, Mrs. Unite II. Clothier, Mrs. llor.itlo Hates l.loyd, Mrs. K. V. Martin, Mrs. C. Stuart Patterson, Dr. Anne I. Sharplcss and Mrs. M. Hurt. Tho commlttco which Is aiding Miss Mary Wlnsor Is composed of Miss Anna Snyder, Miss I.ucy Low Is, Mrs. Wilfred Lewis. Mrs. Pascal Cogglns, Mrs K. Q. A. Kills. Mrs. AVIlllnm Albert Wood. Mrs. i Mary II. Oreencwnlt. Miss Harry E. , Kohn and Henry Johns Olbhons. I Tho suffrage societies in the city that are taking pnit In the nrianguments are tho Woman Suffrage party, the Euunl i Kranchlso Society, tho Woman Suffiage 1 Hucjelv or tlie county of J'hlladelphln. tho College Cqunl SulTrago League and the Pennsylvania Men's League for Woman Suffrage. Prominent New Jersey Politician Is Sworn in as Deputy Collector. Thomas M. Kerrell, at one time. Col lector' of Internal Uevenuo In the First New Jersey District, wns today sworn In ns a deputy collector for the district of Salem nnd Gloucester Counties. Ho accepted the post yesterday. Ills salary will be $1200 n. year. Mr. Ferrcll, who Is "1 years old, also served as a Congressman from Now Jer sey and had a notabto political career. From 1881 to IS83 ho wns a member of tho New Jersey Seriate, to which ho was re-elected In 1903. In 1873 ho was elect ed to the lower house of tho Now Jersey legislature. In 1D01 ho ran for Governor, but wns defeated for tho Democratic nomination by James St. Seymour. Ho wns nlso one of the leading candidates for ro-clectlou to the post of Collector of Internal Hevenue In succoos Isaac SIotTett. 1'dward C Shnw Is the acting collector at the present time, the nomination of George Hampton not yet hnvltig been confirmed by the United Stntes Senate. THE PHOTOPLAY (ltir.8T10.N8 AND ANSMT.ItS The rimloplnr IMItor of the Ermine Idfr will lie pleased to nnwfr qiies tlons relating lo M department. (Inf lions rrlntlng to family nlTalrs nf note nnd nelrrMfs nre bnrred absolutely. Queries will not bo answered by letter. All If tiers must bo addressed to Pluto play Killtor, Ktentns; Ledger. U. of P. Mnn Kicks Rrlck, Ilrcaks Toe Haymnnd Perot, a student nt the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, wns the only person In Philadelphia to "fall for" tin moss - green "hnt - with - a - brick-lnsldc" April fool Joke yesterday and had to go to St. Joseph's Hospital to have n broken too set. Perot, who lives nt .TOO High land nvenue, wns with nnother student on airnrd nvenue. A lint lying on tho sldcwntk attracted their attention. Their siifplclons wero nllajcd by a sign which rend; "Do not kick; brick Inside" So l'erot kicked It. ,W. m (ffi F THEATRICAL ,Pw l r BAtDtKtR Auinj'iii iK City Watchman Shoots Himself William SI. Thomptoii, 4.1 years old. of 2112 Tusker stieet. n watchman In the olllce of the City Treasurer, City I lull. Is dying In the Polyclinic Hospital ns the rsult of a bullet wound In the head In dicted by himself early this morning. Ills wife heard a shot In the kitchen or their home and found Thompson Uncon scious on the door. It could not he learned whether the shooting was an ac cident or an attempt at suicide. CHILDREN'S CORNER Three Wood Creatures Learn a Lesson jtiTTOSK, honk!' "Honk, honk!" Snmin.v t I I Rnnll t.rnlcwl nn u'lthin stiirflml fenl- ilng that something dreadful was hap'pmt- ;lng to him. "Now what In the world I Is that noise?" he asked of no one in ; particular. A robin bopped by Just then and Sammy ' repeated his question to hltn. "Whnt Is 'hot bic noise?" the robin said. "Oh. Kthat's Just an automobile. Don't be afraid lot that; It won't hurt you." And uwuy I ho flow. "So that's what nn automobile Is?" i mused Sammy to himself. "Well. I'm f very slad to know one hearsso much about automobiles theso days." J Just then Suslo Field-mouse hurried up to Sammy. "Oh, Sammy," she cried ex gcltedly. "last night I was awakened by 5 the strangest thing! Out In the road fright close to where my homo Is there suddenly appeared two great lights 1 huge, glaring light nnd I was so frlght 5 ened that I couldn't sleep any more all ; nlsht." She stopped for want of breath, nd Sammy asked: "But what were the i lights from? Did you find out?" "Indeed I did!" replied Susie. "As soon mockingly. "A lot you cicntiires know"' ho snlil. "If you (low nbout as I do you would learn, vou poor, stupid things'"' That made the snail nnd tho ncldmou.se and the garter snake very angry. They don't like to he made fun of any more than you do. "All right, Sir. Cat bird, they said In n chorus. "If you know- so much, tell us whnt an automo bile Is!" "All right, sir." lesponded the catbird. An automobile Is a noise, a light and a mass of blackness, nnd It speeds ocr tho ground like n bird!" Tho snnll and the mouse- and the garter snake wore so surprised that they Just looked nt cub other nnd said not one word! Copyright, 1911 Clara Inpram Juilson. p o M llfnrt." with nn ex llalllev Milliners' noi.ular nnd iiiumlnr ompcIy of tho Impcruous ouiik Irlsli ub unci nlmt she dots to a rcclalo English family Irn-rnlo amuroment. .. M l FOHHKHT The I2vrio Ltmrii'i Motion l'h turoa or Ilia War. 7.V10 fret of buttle, wlih the Kaleer well to the Tore. The news of the urcni wur In action.. .. S .'10 nml 8.:i0 OAltHICK "Hpph Ken to Halrlpate." George I ohnii m iiinsttrly tlrumntlration of the stoiy or the yomiK uiilliur wlto went up in u de serted Inn In winter to write n novel. Tlie nudlriKc rnrountrrs many surprises nml much humor. 'J lie prlmlial suciefs of la-t season N 1.1 LITTLE-"Tlin Smani In the House." with Kdlth Wjuno Miuthlsori ami the resident omijuii). r-luirles Uanii Kennedy's rutnlllar and effective plav nbout the clcrKjmon, the c1r.llndlKi.er and the injullc .Mnusuu S ;m LVItIC "A Mlx-'l'n." with Mnrlo t)rcsIrr. A farcu hullt nroLnd Miss Dressier us n liHired tiurles.iuo queen Slin arrhes at the tint nf a happily married poung man ut Just the wrong lime. Old material made new ley Mlsr Drcssler's talents 8.1" WAUiul'- Thura'.on. the lingl'liin. with n new nrrav uf tilde. niyRtlrtcntlonc nnd cm Ileal lllusloni 8:1." VAtJDi:vn.i.rj. KKITH'S-Oerlruile JlnlTiiiaim In a new 1U1" Itevur, .lolin C. Itlte nnd bulllc Cohen In "An i:nrly llrmkfast" Morris Cronln nnd llli .Airir .ipn; i-niei ijauponcnn. i(arr and Wolford. Ilellow. tho Jordan OlrW nml Ucaiiil-clbr tnutlon pictures NLSON S OltA.N'D-Uert l.pi. Ailliur Huston and company. In "Jtooscntlt hi AtiK.i'. uertie Meaumonte and .i.ick Arnold, In "The Dnrtorlne"; y.lukh I'nnna. ilrooks and Howen; raptnln Jndc Harnett and son. In "Th" Little Man's Club," and pictures CliOIll" Dulsv Itartourt; McOeiitt, Kelly nnd I.ii(p. In "The Piano Moprs and the Act uss"; I.adv Hetty." Cordon und Marx. Mjrtlo nnd Jlmmle Dunedln, Jack Strousp, the Amerlcnn Trumpeter's Trio and Charlei (llbbs WII.I.IAM PKNN-TtoBc. Harry and 'fully Langdon In "A NlKlit on tlio nouleoril"; Klorrle Mlllershlp, Wnllaie und Nevena Nor l Is. Francis nnd Rose. Top I.nnlRun. monol iRlt. nnd Mallle nnd Ilnrt cnnipan). In "Tho UnRRnco FmnPhers " 1'IIOSS KI3VS (Kecolnl half n wppli) .Tullplln nika, Muik's circus, animals; i:dKar Koio nnn nn.J compan. In "A Clr,ua lm"; Ar thur lljirett. In "Cohan on the Tclpphotio"; Ilhnla and Crampton, In "At the Molcs. and the Three Uartells, ncrchnts. NIXON "llaile In Philadelphia": Jovph Itortl, In ' Our friend fritz"; Mnoie, I'nr mack and O'nrlt-n. Cotter nnd Doulden, Nan As'ter. In "On the H. nnd O."; tho fleno Mullcr Troupe, tho fle Musical Marines nn I "Allco In wonijprlnnd." mnMes. STOCK. AMIJiIH-'aN "The Clln-.av." Udnnrd r.ocke's unusual llltle di.ima of the girl who gains n olco nnd Ioph a lorr UL'Iir.fStJL'U t'ASINO Uao Jlarlon's "Dreamlands." OAVIJTV Jatobs und Jcnnon's lilgn Itollers with Kyra. riUMONVS Dumont's Minstrels. In "The Pan. ama Tixpoiltlnn, or the Moving I'lcluro crnin " and "The Jeff Medical htudent." iti:i.K;i()L's noticks .IpwImIi nODCPIl H1IAI.OM (Seek Peace) Sen Ices Saturday. 1(1 n. m., S. E. corner nrond nnd Ml. Vernon st. The Passover nnd Children, by nnbbl Henry Berkowltz. All welcome! Two of tho costliest anil most aensn- tlonnl reels of film ever mado were ahowir at a private exhibition at tho I.ubln studio In Philadelphia this week. The reels consisted entirely of spectacular big punches Hint have been used In I.ubln productions during the last few years, and arc the first two or n series that are to be made, not for release, but ns n sort of catalog of spectacular climaxes which nre to be kept on record at the I.ubln laboratories at Petzwood, Pa A lover of spectacular effcctB gels tho thrill of a lifetime watching these two reels on Iho screen, for sensation follows sensation. There Is no sentience lo any of the events: they coino crashing and smashing, one after tho other, villi stnrtllrig rnpldlty, nnd leave one quite breathless at the end. I.ubln hnn spent a fortune securing climaxes nf this tpe as any one who follows I.ubln produc tions' well knows, and when onu sees 2IM feet of cllmnx nfter climax ho realizes the large amount of money nnd time that must hnve been expended lo secure them Perhnps the biggest punch of the punches In the two reels Is the wrecking of two trnlns which I.ubln cspeclntlv staged for one of his dininns. One sern the two trains smash together bend on, but there Is no opportunity 'for inent.tl recovery, for right after It n hlg bridge Is dviinmlted In a thousand dlffetclit directions; then, nn nutomobllo plunges Into n river from n high cliff, followed by tho burning of a stenm yacht and Its disappearance under the surface. In rnpld order the thrills follow. Boats, trnlns, automobiles, buildings of all sorts arid descriptions ore burned, dynamited nnd wrecked. There nrn daring rescues, wild mob scenes, spectacular fights nn.l daring sturilH by I.ubln players on tho earth, In the nlr and on tho sea, mid when one hastily asks oneself whnt elao could possibly be done for sensation, a mountain Is blown up nnd a mining town In wiped out of existence. Jefferson Intercepts Wireless iMcssitRc Wllllnm Jefferson, who Is directing World lllm Comcily-Slnr production.. Is positive that he Intercepted a wireless war order. The Incident toolt place dur ing tho filming of riorence Tempest In "A Hoy for n While " Now Mr. Jefferson knows a little Just n little about wlieless tclegiaphy, but thero Is n lot ho could loam. When the script called for a wireless, however, ho spoke to Phil Cilelclunan and a wireless outfit was ordered. This outfit was set up In the lot In buck of the studio. Knoiigh! Hill gave the signal and the notion commenced. The operator sat nt his key nnd begnn clicking It. Put there wns nn spark A wireless without a spaik would no go very well, especially In the movies, so the director decided that ho could fix It. He approached tho table holding tho outfit, attached tho recelveis to his ears and sat down. As nfoiementloiied, ho really Isn't very well eisod on things "wireless," and he began nrranglng tho connections nnd things on the oulllt with the eager hands nf nn nmblllous man In a hurry. Xln' At that p nt came what he calls tho Ger maii report In code. It was certnlnly a leport. those who wero there will vouch for tlnit. but ns to Its nationality nn n,. ventures to confirm. Nevertheless, If It wns a German report, the German's scored i nBlPiSiHit!' iiiiiiiiiiiRltli JOSEPHINE LONGWORTH Of tho Lubin films. n distinct icloi over the irate illiector. Also, It might be added. If one's srlise of humor wero on the decline, that the re port contained shocking news. iMnrrinRc nt la Mode A marrliiBO with the contracting parties standing on n huge steel girder of the 12th story of n skyscraper In courso of erec tion, and a light In a caisson 350 feet below tho surface of n densely populated pan of a city are tho thrillers In which Mnurlco Costello nnd Kstello Mnrdo are the principals In "The Man Who Couldn't Bttit Uod," the Vltagraph Ilrondway star feature that Is now teaching tho last stages of completion under the direction of Mnurlco Costello. In (liming the marriage, a platform hod to be built especially for tho enmera mnn, but tho actors concerned In tho coicmony wore obliged to stnnd un shielded and prnctlcnlb unprotected on tlm girder high In nlr. with the wind blowing nt tho rate of CO miles an hour. Mr. Costello, Miss Mordo und tho otllclnt Ing clergyman literally look their lives In their hands to add realism to this pic ture. "Tho Man Who Couldn't Heat God" Is the second prize winner In the Vltn graph scenaiio contest, nnd is a strong vlrllo drama of love and hate, that Is dcMlnnl to be an exceptional Vltagraph I'llflTOI'I.AlS CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE 7omc of World's Greatest Photoplays Afts. 1:30 tn 1:30 10c. 15c, S5e i;,KH. 7:30 to 10:30 toe, 23c, n few (iOc LAST WEEK THE ETERNAL CITY Next Week, Biggest Thrill Yet!! p. w c.mri'i'rii's "The Avenging Conscience" BIIATS NOW SI'.I.I.INO photodromo, scheduled for nn early re lease. "Bcllln!l, Kelcnscd "nculah," o, six-part photoplay. Is the latest announcement of the Electric Thcalro Supply Company, of 13th nnd Vino streets. Mr. Schwnlbe, tho presi dent. In making tho announcement) spoko In terms of high praise both of tho pho tography nnd tho production. "Hctrlnh" Is nn ndnptlon of tho novel bearing tho same name, written by the noted Southern author, Augusta T. Kvnns. The author, an exponent of tho school of romanticism, mado her nnmo a house word for romance, Intensely human sit. nations and pathos, and In "Beiilnli" all theso nttnllUcntlons reach the acme of perfection. The scenes of this novel nre laid In Louisiana, and tho story of the trials and tribulations of tho child of sorrow, "Hculnlr, Is one of tho strongest dra matic talcs found In American litera ture. Tho Illm follows the story In every detail Henry II. Walthall, supported by the llalboa Company, nnd Miss Joyco Moore, tho noted Kngllsh artist, who wns espe cially engaged to piny the part of Houlah, mako up the oast. Mno rrcstcll, Clifford Gray, Margaret Nichols nnd several other well-known players appear In Important roles of tho ploy. Universal Gets Stars Telegraphic advices from Cnrl Lacmmlo received nt the Universal oITIco on Tiles doy, stated thnt Lots Weber nnd Phillips Smnllcy have been engaged by Universal on n two-year conlrnct. Twenty yrma of stngo experience gave Mr. Smnlley his training for a successful film career. Three of these 20 years were spent In n company headed by Mrs. Klske. three with tho Savage management, ono with II. U. Harris mid ono with Llebler & Co. Six months with Itcllance, Ilvo with Kalcm nnd IS with Onttmont tntklng pictures preceded this popular tuntfs work with Ilex ns both nctor nnd director. Answers to Correspondents HOItOTin S. McK Will nnnwer your uuery so soon ns Information enn bo ob tnlned. IVA M. S.-WIII publish Jnmes Klrk woo'l's plctiuo shortly. Address Itellanco Motion Pictures Company, 4SM SutiMt boulevard, l,os Angeles, fa). .-.;: . " .-"'"smim Company. S07 Bait 17oth street, Now York city. " TItAMPB CAUSE F1IIB Woman Risks Life to Extinguish Blnztf Caused by Vngabonds. i Mrs. Mai-llia. Ilclllngcr, of 2810 .Nort Ivmbert street, risked suffocation id to extinguish n rlio which trnmns Sinn? In an empty house nt 2SI2 North Lambert street. She noticed smoke pouring frorril one of tho cellar windows. Finding th'sl rear door of the placo unlocked, sho exjj tlngutshed the blaze, which was In a MfH UL luuuiail ill t-liu Lmni-iiii-iii, UI'IUTO me Afi rival of the firemen. According to tho police, tramps for,t an cntranco Into tho house by cutting AT pano In tho shed In tho rear. They haV?' neon sleeping in mo pinco tor n numberl of weeks, nnd nro believed to havo thrown cigarettes Into the rubbish whero tho lire was discovered. State Krco of Cattle Disease The hoof nnd mouth disease lias been stamped our in mo umio or rcnnsyl vanla. This announcement wnt mado tn! day by Dr. C. J. Marshall, of tho Slap? Live Stock Snnltnry Hoard, who declare! 41. n) 41. ft nllhl.Mt tl'lllMt ltfta 1if,1 nnlll. I? Itn grip through Pennsylvania slnco Nfll vembcr I, nan peon cnueu. WHAT'S DOING TONIOHTa nrtnll o ClOOK of druggists, College Pharmacy; J i'hllndelnh x chapter, Atnrdesn InslltuU of, flankers. lVOl C'he.tnut street. R o'clock. j Phllo-ophlcnl Boeleo, 10-1 South f.th s rS s o'clock. AUTIlOAL LIMBS , .. ... .fn.mlll.. ' Ortnopneiiio jrv: .,.. ..-. Elsstlo Stockings. Abdominal Supporters. t& Jurchur aireci irorn lociurjr. FLAELL'S, npitiNo uauiiisn st. Ni- SI'ItINC, HHSOKTS Alhintle City. N. ,1. LeaiUm? high-class, mnderale-rats hotel ALBEMARLE i''1",1" avf- nr "eaeh. top 30. faleam heat, ele- tor, sun imrlors, prl. baths, etc.; excellent Uhle, evir. dinners, orchestra. Special $10 ud wkly.; 2 up dally. Booklet. J. P. COPE. Cnpe .May, J". J. THE WINDSOR ""' location, on th. bench, steam heal, ocean view tun parlors. Paths. Booklet. MISS JIAU'IN. Ocean City, N. J. THE BREAKERS g Only Boardwalk hotel, K. A. TOUNQ, iter. EMPRESS THEATRE main s-rnnrr jianayunk "STOP THIEF" With MARY RYAN ADMISSION S AND 10 CK.VTS IRIS thi:atiii Tn.v Kensington Si AllcRlieny Avcs. "JANE EYRE" Itcicil.eil 'I Iiru i:hlliltnrf,' Hooking Office JEFFERSON T')TU!5f,,Jnn,(!!ra "Little Band of Gold" $$ ran II PFHnrKFN """nnlowii Ave. I "- -- IT (Villi, hCOTT In ulpehocken St. "ARIZONA" 9 iniATiti: i IIIIAY HARDFN l'lflytlilril St. nnd UrtUUCll Ijinsdowne Atb. "SIREN OF CORSICA" Rocap Writes From Havana As a retired amateur featherweight cham pion of America, a world-famous fight official and Philadelphia's dean of the ropes, Rocap lets you in on the real situation. The Public Ledger will publish his articles every day. If you want to know the true physical condition of Willard and Johnson, their training methods and ring tactics, inside facts and an accurate blow-for-blow account of the big battle, keep in touch with Rocap daily in the ' PUBLIC LEDGER --- - -"" ill I I IN l irC Y I is i- A I H A II I S U V . I OFFERED DURING THE I Am nulomoStl." rxclalmtd Sammy Snait ami Bust Vittd'MQUse in one breath. 0 as luey ivero tsuiiu uu uuu wncu ,.. 5 nwl what tHey were. He knows every- ? thing. And at once lio told me." Hho . -T , ..- , , .,t....i.. n.v.A.. lowerea ner yunn imiMceoif tj .cjr wero an automobile." Toon! They couldn't have been," scoffed Sammy, "for I learned all about automobiles a few minutes ago. There J no llsht about an automobile there la sjust a iioUel" iiOW, main runny, eaiu usie rieia mouse in a puzzled voice- "I never knew Mr- Owl to be mistaken befoe." At that very minute who should come hurrying toward them but Mr. Garter Snake. "I've had the narrowest escape of my life!" he aald. "1 was out In the road where the sun ahone warm and bright, and what should come along but a treat mas Of blackness on wheels! And It came with uc)i speed that I was early tun over before I got away!" yu did have a close call that time'" 114 a catbird from a nearby tree. "I mw that autompblle coming and I was g afraid you woman i get away in ttW!'5 'An automobile?" questioned Mr. Oartor faaye, "So that's what that awful thing eajiea. well, J 11 Keep out ot us way tba future. It move too fast for ley miart, 1 assure ou " "An automobile: ' exclaimed Sammy Hnitil and Susie Field-mouse In one vth "Why. automobiles Uon t move: r- not great masses or oiaeKness: K 1 IfllBvIn Aeolian Player-Piano Jnnivnsary 395 Delivered on first payment of $10 I " 1 1 'i 1 Francesca Piano An7r'"an $247-50 Delivered on first payment of ?5 MONTH APRIL, 1915 Fifty years ago the house of C. J. I Icppc & Son was established. The original store was the front room of a corner dwelling. Today, tlie Hcppc Stores occupy a total of 23 complete floors and over 60,000 square feet of floor space, all devoted to the merchan dising of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Victrolas. As an expression of the deep appreciation we feel toward Philadelphians for their long patronage, we arc going to give them a most unusual opportunity to make a genuine advantageous purchase of the articles of merchandise that we sell. Every saving, privi lege and advantage that it is possible to offer we will offer. These Golden Advantages offered only to those who present the Golden Anniversary Coin Those who present a Golden Anniversary Coin will be entitled to every Golden Advantage on the article that they may desire, whether it is a Piano, Player-Piano, Victrola, Music-Roll, Cabinet, Bench, Stool or anything else that we sell. These coins are good for actual cash savings for the special anniversary prices the special terms of payment, the life insurance and relief insurance privileges, the 30-day refund, the free exchange privilege, the free tuning privilege,' the special guarantee, Instructions for Securing Coin Simply fill out, clip and mail the attached coupon as directed, or pljoncsr cill at either of our stores and apply in person. This application will bring y6u a coin ant'hfull details of the Golden Advantages offered. By presenting the coin every anniversary advantage will be yours, C. J. HEPPE & SON A PARTIAL LIST OP TUB GOLDEN ADVANTAGES and the artlclts on which they apply Cash Prices I Special Guarantee (without Intcrrst on time) PUnos Benches I'layer-rianos HtooU Victrolas Cabinets Special Down Payments Pianos Player-Pianos Victrolas Low Monthly Payments Pianos Player-Pianos Victrolas No Interest (for time payments) Applies to everything 30-Day Refund Applies to everything (except Victor itecordt) Free Exchange Pianos (1 year) Player-Pianoa (d months) Victrolas (3 months) Plnnnjs in v-r Player-Pianos (10 years) Victrolas (1 year) Life Insurance Planoa Player-Pianos Half-Payment Privilege Pianos Player-Pianos Victrolas 1-Year Free Tuning Pianos Player-Pianos Free Stool Pianos Free Bench Player-Pianos Free Instruction Book Pianos 12 Music Rolls Player-Pianos .dHLilti-L., si jac ffrmmwrnrm 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets C. J. HEPPE & SON, 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, or 6th and Thompson Streets. Gentlemen; i. I.lela8.? seI'diLraon?.0i your Golden Anniversary Coins and full detai s of the GOLDEN ADVANTAGES. I, am interested particularlyf in (please check): 0 Pianos ' H Victor Record Cabinet H Pno Benches U Player-Pianos 0 Music-Roll Cabinets '- 0 Piano Stools U Victrolas Q Music Rolls Name..t;,,, Address. 'ty ( Mtt" answered Susie, ns mj.tiibaiMVt J- -MJKJ"ti - .... i i-iWJf n w iree iaugnu M. L 4 2-1S