Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    gjLLf SUNDAY'S RIVAL
ATTACKS HIS METHODS
v IN TALK TO MINISTERS
Ittt. Milford Lyon' of i,mnB-
for), Says JJIUSUuy aim piwiK
' Wav Won't Win Out
in End
IqB'TS HEARTY APPROVAL
BVEftlKQ LEDGER PirTTjftTOTfl-fff A. MONDAY, JANUA-RY 17, 1916.
POLICE
'SSS HAS Gftl"p;AND SUFFERS
I'flnllnnul from re Onf i
been gppii by nny icrmm In tho ticlRlibnr-
nooil nlnee her dlgitnpcnrAnce.
t.r-ndliiR to the villa la tt road Which
rVnV(.L stMp ,'1I'nP- This Mrolclies
nbolit ,W yards to the disc of Tncony
creek.
,A fe,v' t from he crcclt v,ns toii '
Slater Illtn A lucent" nlmwl and other ,
beloiiHlnns. The nlinvrl vs stretched out '
rnreriilly, ns though the sister Intended I
to lie down to rest nnd Mihseqiicntly I
clmnsprl her Inlnd. .tnl beyond the
fcreek there In n rond which leads through i
Montgomery County.
Tho ".nUfllnc nun l 3.1 im nl.l t ii I
''. .. .. . . ! 2 .!cli l. helRht. of llnht complexion i
-.. Ti-tiiAn - " vnniiiA i ii'iin InUii .i. a at... ni. j ..... . . .
t,fa Keep uur !" w"uun """'"" .. anc acihb nuoui ti
'wl?. ' t.- o..i,.. -,. liottnds. hns red hnlr and weam slm-Mi.
. , ijstencr wneii oiii v,n- : ,.,. ... , . . -. - ------
: 6els Moderation order 'of ' th. s..,J?,"," of nufol m?
Joseph's Villa la maintained for the core i
W keen our clothes on." shouted one I hL'n-'n'iVV8, 0r-. ,,obcr "' ?.0" I
."It Keepui "" . . luff. s,0j riennnnlown avenue. In m,ll.ni '
. t, m nistern xo"aj " - " "'? n.lvlr nf ii, i.,..h...i.. .... rV"
&PW 1i''?iC".,,,i.V.I2,rl,,P,,St , -u, lr preSsed the opM.lon thatSIMer
lucent may have been the vlqtlm of ft
tlcmngcnient n ft dlicct result of her
Physical condition. j
.Mother Mary Ignatius, superior of t!ie
ALONG WITH AMBULANCE SERVICE
In the First
?!,,rfh. at "th antl Sansom fetreolp.
" ..... . I. . .(.. .. -HA....I.
nt interruption cauu uumhk ""tt"
Dr. Mllforcl I-y.on, tho Wilmington
w Dr.
ifigelll
MAYOR
ANSWER'S SUNDAY'S
CALL FOR CONVERTS
! Comes Forward to Shake
Evangelist's Hand at Great
Meeting 1000 Hit Saw
dust Trail
14,000 AT ONE SERVICE
great revival will never sw('eo over
tldi country ns long as the present-day
Afl of evangelistic preaching prevails."
'Afl
' mM Doctor Iyon
It Is true that Hilly
convent. iitinu teai-iitncr nt ii.a .n.Hr.in
niu-c of th.' nun, called lu Charles D. Mc- '
I Avoy. of N'orrlstown. foimer District At j
, torncy In MontKomcrv Count v. nnr! i
IhrniiRh him tho nld of tho pollco was I
cnioicu.
Uoclor Holllng snld that the night be
fore Sister Vincent disappeared she hrd
a temperature of lie, nnd avc signs of
her dlseasa having reached nil advancec1
stage, lie said Mint tho young wonmn
was admitted tn tho convent about nine,
months ago. nnd. nltnmigh nppurcntly
bilghl and cheerful nl first, became mel
ancholy ns time went on.
Mister Vincent la a diitnzMer nf .Tntm
IlaSKOi'ly. ii salesman, who lives .nt 1014 ' when .Jerry Is Incapacitated history
iwuiiinn Hireei, in mis cuy. .Mr. ling-T icnipoioruv impeded.
f!;til.,.ll.l!,!,?lf.l?'l."1.!l,?.',r.C.l, .0,Ttt,C0,y " JW lnl PPCrnnre In public he
,r m u.. . WaB. h?V1 U.mt lh., ''?,ly was unwlllliit,ly taking the ambuhmcc out
of his daushtcr might bo l.oncath the ntiewnr to hi cmerReitcv call. Krotn
waters tlierr. This was Saturday, and his warm hendnuarters, nt IStli nnd I.om-
until that time no news of the nun's dls- b.itd street, dmvn Market sticot ho
ijfit;(iiiiivu mill ii;lii.cii uih. lur inn po-
lire were naked to conduct a nulet
.Icrry has the grip. Jerry Is lame. That
both cntsstroptilcs nele Imminent wns
very evident on the occasion of Jerry's
last appearance In a ride down Market
street.
That ildc Is leniemlicred by thousands.
Jerry Is a white horse, and by way of
earning his living pulls the only nm
hulanee of the Polyclinic Hospital. So
is
&... Ram Jones nnd others have made
atBJnulV' . ........ t.Mi.l i... tt.AiM
KIBmAi language neiiei unumiww t mvi.
f.lL tt the vernacular, and by their dnsh
Wwmii crashing methods have bred a rcr-
P. .' . , .... ....... .....T nt.innll.... I. I1.A
r.nln rascinaiiu" mm ........ ..,.,... ...u
S'ikurch for men In the street, but I do not
. ..L.. .1 I.Tl.alA.'V Bill, V. l.nfll.rnnl
method will win out In the end.
There Is too much or huh uiuy. Tom,
Bob nnd Jack stuff. Next we will bo ex
. .-...i hf ttnttlnannke Hill nnd ltronchn
e SJ nr nerhaps JJnrglar .Inkc. One
K?eVnreIIt throws ofr his coat and the
Mi'it one throws' off his collar." At this
' .. ,- ma, l.tnl an Ai'iinirrillfit nllntlld tin
, 1 OH m.,... .... r,..-.
et ' anything1 wbllo preaching," con
tinued Doctor Lyon, smiling nt the Inter
ruption, "that he would not do or sny In
(he oarior Ol mo vcrj iikhi num.; in- if njic'.rniico nnu icui.cu Dili, lor inn PO- cnrilM In nl n ..,1.0 In th. ...t ....1 :t
called upon to visit. He must be n gentle- J lire were naked to conduct a quiet the rit.x The unfile policeman In front
man. I believe ine oniy type uini ougin i 'rarcn mm 10 iiccji uii i.iiowicugc or uic of him ho Ignored; th cars behind him
is he oermltted to do evangelist work la I nun's dlsappenrnncc to themselves, nc- bolhei-d him nm. n-..,- .t..f,.- w. -nninri
il. mm ii'hn lux liecn n noiilui'. Ho nlone cording tn Chief Lever, of Cheltenham iv In. 11, n..i ,. .1.. ...1..
J) rJly understands tho jnoblcniM that "wnnlilp. hlef Lever said that secrecy wheezing and sniffling as he held up
tv,, ,,. and he Is the only lit one to "nd been rciineBtcd lu order to prevent tininc. Tho lih mrm ..n.i .n ...ri-n
triieh. , , lno olr'iilatloii of nny uuwnrrnnted on ; his hitherto nmlnhlo spirit that ho balked
"Another man may ao inuuiici) more u.io"t.imn iuun,
harm than good by the lightness nnd T Joung woman's father entered tho
fretdom with which he preaches about wafers of Tncony Creek when tho search
jttui phrlst." wns carried on. nnd although It wns n,
Dr. Lyon men went on in sny me omy """! " "c nnint m mo
rood work wns dono In n quiet, unob- . creek Icy. the ninn wns so arlef-strlcken
trualve. way. Ho thought a sreat dent H't he seemed lo bnvo absolutely no fear
f liarm was done by alt the nipllm- I of Injuring I1I3 hcnltb by the exposure.
Iriary preparation for the coming of mi ( He was assisted in the search by .13
ovanstllst. Kvcry one oxprcts so much ' others, and so thoroughly was tho work
that tho evangelist nns to go just a "one inni .Air unggen.v wns certain,
null further nnd try all tho harder If , when they finished, that bis daughter was
.'ia wants to make an Impression. ' not drowned. Tho police nitlvltlco were
f'l am a great neiicver in personal mcrcupon increased ann tno ain or uatn-
went on Doctor Lyon. "If folks i ollc societies, with their tremendous mem
bership, enlisted.
Polyclinic Hospital's Faithful Beast Supplanted by
Sti'angc Hoi'se, and His Illness Emphasizes
the Demand for Motor
E,i)rk.'
twouia flpemi icss inno in kciiiiik up oa
wra and strawberry socials and turn
Iktlr attention to poor sinners wo would
iluve better results. Let every Clirlstlnu
mice a day find some sinner nnd try to
'turn him from his evil ways.
sucn a rrienuiy iniercsi win no won-
dcri. I bellevo tho next great icvlval to
iweep the country will be started by it
cholarly and thoughtful man who rcnll.
hn a message. He must have n new
thought."
Th meeting ended after II. C. Clase
uur several verses of "I'm Serving the
Lord In My Own Weak Way."
POLICE PREVENT ROBUEItY
Capture Two Men in Vacant 15th
St. House Owned by HnverEord Man
Philadelphia Detectives Cfanley and Shea
wore detailed to the case, and In order
to establish absolutely the question of
whether Sister Vincent had been drowned
they even opened the flood gates of the
Tacony river dnm, near the .'onvent, to
draw oh" the water. Tho use of dynamite
was employed several times.
' KKAR FOR HF.n HKALTH.
A search of tho country about the con
Vent, part of which Is covered with small
woods, was conducted, jut no trace wns
found theio of the young woman.
I'cnr la entertained that unless Sister
Vincent has obtained shelter her physi
cal condition wilt be seriously affected.
Sho 'wns In a weakened slntc, nnd sev
eral weeks ago was so low that Jhe was
thought to tie dying, and Father Harrl
gan wns catted In to administer the last
rites.
Sister Vincent was dressed In the garb
ot a nun when she left the convent and
there Ih no Indication that she wns
enabled to change this garb. The police
nave mtewlsc rounu nothing to Indicate
of his successors to answer the emergency
calls.
'The present epidemic of gilp," said
Doctor Kinkier, "hns made n gieat de
.maud on our ambulance service. Oidl
mnrlly a majority of our emergency enses
are brought to us In pntrol wagons: In
other Instances, some walk Into the nccl
dent wnrd without assistance. Our neigh
borhood supplies us with a gieat many
hurry cnlls.
"A motor nmhulnnce." admitted Doctor
Flnkler today, "would be a great asset
to our Institution. We have only tho one
nmbulance, and sny Indisposition of the
horse hnndlraps us much."
A Vague lUmor Is flontlMr nrnuiid the
TIIKNTON, N J., Jan. 17.--"RI!ly" Sun
day struck home yesterday. Ills sharp
shafts against evil found mark In mnny
j heart heretofore unmoved by his on
slaught Against the devil. Among the
convert was Mayor K. W. Donnelly.
Panting nnd exhausted from the strain
of tho great meetings yesterday, "Hilly"
climbed he was too near the breaking
point to Jump-on the pedestnl from which
he preaches and made nn appeal at the
close of last night's service which moved
the vast nudtenci ns no other audience
had been moved during the campaign.
"O. Trenton." .(leaded "nill," "Jesus
Christ waits to bo your Klngl Wlial's
the answer? If you want Him, get up."
The audience arose almost as n body, and
"Ullly," limp and wearied, but with n
spirit of battle flashing In his eye, con
tinued hla appeal.
"Come on, Trenton!" ho pleaded. "Will
yod?" he repeated. "What's jour an
swer? We want you to mako It'so loilit
all Trenton will hear. We want you to
make It ao nil N'ew Jersey will hear; so
loud that the country will henr; so loud
that It will bo henrd In tho trenches nnd
around tho world! Come on, friends!"
While "Hilly" was shunting !i;s Invita
tion theie was a movement through the
tabernacle ns thote who had been stirred
by his work started down the sawdust
lanes. "Hill.-' Jumped from his reading
desk nnd began shaking hands with the
long line of converts awaiting him. When
the last one had been reached "Jlllly"
wns back on tin- desk waving his hand-
icon Denltenls. among whfUti tvt mc
well known In tho busmtsi and soclAI
life of the i t.
"Billy and his party will ?o to Now
lirnnsnicK tocin, wncie nn eaure:
will be delivered In the Methodist churc
The students of Itutgcrs College will at
tAtnil 4 It A aArltlAA tuttli1l lid A 1 Ai nf tir
Inally planned for the gymnasium of the i Evangelist
college. u wna iounn mni ma r mrcii i
would stbommodAto more and the change '
was made. Cieorge Sunday noes to Haiti- I
more today to make further arrange. (
ments for the campaign there nnd "Ma"
was hesitating last night whether lo ac- I
company "Billy" to New Brunswick or to
go with George to Baltimore.
11,000 A"4 MHnTLVJ FOft MKN.
"Billy" gathered nearly H.000 men Into
h.a huge temple at tho afternoon serv
ice. It was exclusively a men's meeting,
and merl, gray-haired, dim-eyed, nhabby
and broken! men. strong, clear-eyed and
In the prime of life! young men, manly,
sturdy and wilful, and boys hardly old
enough to gain entrance to ft meeting of
Its character. Jammed the tabernacle un
til every Inch of space wan occupied.
Thousands were unable to get In.
Tho grent crowd heard "Billy" deliver
one of his masterpieces, "Chickens Come
Home to Itoosf," nnd then nearly 3R0
men pom the audience went lo the plat
form, Hint they might grasp the hand
of the man who asked the opportunity to
snve.
Mayor Donnelly occupied a sent In
the rnatrum, and. although ho did not
actually take to the sawdust trail, he
camo up to the rear of tho platform, and
"Billy" momentatlly neglected thoso In
front to clasp his hand. This little Inci
dent of the afternoon's service brought
forth a grent round of applause
s ST0UGH STARTS WAR
S ON OBSCENE POSTCARDS
Hopes to Load
Mayoi' Riddle and Policti
Chief Through "Trait"
and strovn to vent hl Iro against the
dashboard.
Despite his obvious grievance against
tho universe, the ambulance and Market
sltect. he fell In with th visible plead
ings of tho driver and the gentle urglugs
ot Dr. Itlcka Flnkler, the only woman
doing nmbulance duty In Philadelphia.
But finally thoso grip germs laid Jerry
low. And with 'he grip camo tltiRcs of
rheumatism. Jerry's Jolnta are not ns
young ns they were when ho took unon
himself the responsibility of tho I'oly- i
clinic nmhulnnce. Jerry has succumbed !
to tho present epidemic nm1 orcscnt is I
stall ridden nl home. i
Barney, u big black horse, hao been
temporarily commandeered ns a substitute
for lame, ague-shnkch Jerry.
Dr. nicka Finkler. tho Interne now on
nmhulnnce service nt the Polyclinic Hos
pital, Is the llrst woman to have such
service in tho annals of hospital work lu
Philadelphia. For three months Doctor
Flnkler will bo on call with Jerry or one
nospitni in legaru to the nmbii nnco nrob- , i,n.i.i.r ...i ,....,,!.. i.i- ....n.
lem. It Is said that the I.ndlcs' Aid So-
clcty. of which Mrs. Herbort I. Clark Is 1" CONVKItTS FOR TIIK DAY.
president: Mrs. William M. lOlklns, first , "I'm not going tn plead. I'm too tired
vice president: Mrs. Wntter Clothier, sec- ; nnd too nenrly exhausted," said "Billy."
oud vice president; Mrs. William J. i And every line ot his facn bore evidence
Clothier, secretary, and Miss Carlotta If. , to the truth of his words.
Browne, treasurer. Is planning to rnlse . When the meeting ended "Billy" had
the funds necessary lo purrhnso n motor j shaken hands during th da with nearly
nmhulnnce for the Polyclinic. Whllo the L
various members of the llnnnce committee
and nil....... tvltl ..nt n .1 ... I tl.nt m... nUn.
hao been mndo to purchase, a motor am
hulnnce for the hnspltnl, they nil see the I
necessity for n succeasor to poor Jerry,
who cannot be affected by nny epidemic
of grip or other germs.
DIES FKOM POWDER INJURIES
Victim of Explosion Lnst Friday in
du Pont Works
Kdward Bubb, rul years old, of Pauls
born, "V. J., one of tho two men Injured
In the explosion nt the Oibbstown plant of
the du Pont Powder Company last Friday
night, died today nt tho Cooper Hospital
In Camden. Isaac Gibson, 00 years old,
of Bridgeport. Is still In a dangerous
condition nt the hospital.
The explosion which wns tho fourth at
the powder company In n period of six
days, wrecked the new nitrate of am
monia crystallizing plant. This Is the first
tlmo In the history of du Pout's that nn
explosion hns occurred In a house such
as the one nt Glbbstnwu. In this build
ing tho nmmonla nitrate nnu changed
from gns to crystals In tho process of
making dynamite.
ATLANTIC CITY. Jan. !;.- Vieo'cni
action on the part of officials manifesting
n sudden disposition (o clean up nil Along
the line nnd escape Otoush shafts Is ex
pected to follow promptly th evangelist"
burning arraignment yesterday of the
obscene postal card traffic a Ion? the
Boardwalk, which he told one of the
largest crowds tho campaign has pto
duced, Is poisoning the minds ot " Idrcn
and bringing Atlantic City Into disrepute
with many visitors.
It Is nn open secret that this discredit
nble Industry hns been going front Had
to worse since Dr. W. W. Keen, of Phil
adelphia, attackrd It last summer through
the County Medical Society nnd the Fed
eral government. gents of the Stats
Society for the Suppression of Vice came
here nnd by confiscating and burning
thousands of offenslvo cards and threat
ening dealers with Jail accomplished for
a time what the police And prosecutor
hnd failed to do.
When the Stnto Inspectors leftr how
ever, theilcAlers became bolder than cvet.
'a a consequence practically every on
In the resort Is rejoicing over Slough's
attack upon the Industry and tils criti
cism of the authorities for failure t6 laks
radical action, '
"It is a sad commentary," the ovarW
gcllst said, "that small girls who should
he attending school are employed aa
attendants nt most of the stands and
readily produce nnd sell to those who
call for thorn cards that are kept under
cover, so vile that their sate has been
prohibited In all of tho targe cities."
Plain-clothes men are said to hav.
passed hurried orders to dealers, whose
trafUc In the proscribed cards Is well
known to the police, to withdraw and dis
pose ot nil enrds subject to criticism.
Ono houndrcd volunteer ngents today will
seek to procure samples of cards which
might bo mndo the basts ot prosecutions.
If Htough docs nothing else hero his at
tack Upon the postcard traffic will nrnlta
the Boardwalk atmosphere cleaner than
It has been for a long time.
Ends 30-day Fnsl
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.-Breakfast '.o
day 'vna n. real meal for J Bny Adams,
clerk of the Senato Suffrage Committee,
although he ate only a slice of dry toast
nnd drank a glass of hot milk. He ap
proached It rather gingerly because It was
the first food he had tasted for 10 days.
Adams undertook n. 30-day fast ns a
means ot curing chronic Indigestion. He
declares he feels better thnn ho ever '.'ell
beforo and that he lost little weight
through his faal.
An Mater bag full of silverware' and
cut Blisi w-as found by two policemen
of the 1'tli and Pine strcots station early
tilf morning In an unoccupied houso r-t
HI South' 15th street. The houso Is H.ilil
y tho police to be the property of W. that she bought a railroad ticket, and bc
Montfomery, of tlnverford. Several i llevc, for that reason, thnt she cannot
hundred dollars' worth of booty whb have gone many miles from this city.
uraDoed un nrcuarntory to helne carted ! sihe wns n grndunto Jt the Girl's Cnth-
0tf,accordln- to the police. ; ollc High School, hi this city, whore she
,Foilmcn McCaURlien and Anderson I was always it good student. She con-
Cfound the gates open ut 311 and 313 South
ilith street, and Cie sin tiers nt 313 also
f pried open. On the dining room floor they
found the allverwur.. Further investl-
IKst'on disclosed a negro hiding on the
tructod tuberculosis. It Is said, ns a teach'
,er in settlement classes In the parish ol
tho Church of the Annunciation. She he-
gun the llfo of n nun In St. Thomas' par
ish. In thlH city, and entered St. Joseph a
Btblrd floor. He drew n revolver, but tne I Villa only when sho became too III to con-
irollcemen took It away. At the station ' tlnue her work.
Ihouse he gave the naino of Arthur
lltcClendon, 19 years old, flth and Lombard
turrets, Another man, whom the prisoner
Silld was .with him In the house, was
lirrotcd. He gave Ms uai.io ns George
ECrant. 13t' ami South streets. Both men
f,re neld without ball by .Magistrate
tFtrsch this mornin.?.
I A. ASIITON WORK'S FUNERAL
nVK.X8m5&5S8
jmmrmpK it
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KSuicido Banker Is Buried From Home
' at 1102 Duncannon Street
The funeral of A. Ashtou Work, sec-
tretary-treasurer of the Northern Trust
fCpmpany, who shot himself on Saturday
I mOmlnE. wan belli this nftcrnnoii tiriTii
inla home at HOi Duncniiuon avenue. Mure.
linan a hundred business associates, em-
E ptoyes and memboro of onninlztitinnK tn
Kwhlch he belonged were present at tho
frvic. winch was conducted by the Rev '
l,. r. uusn. pastor or Holy Trinity Prcs-
jdjtenan unurcn. The interment
BPflvate In the West Laurel Hill Com
tiery.
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Our Department of Motoring Apparel is
completely equipped with everything needed for
owners and chauffeurs. All the necessities and
luxuries for motoring wear will he found in a
comprehensive assortment in which correct style,
dependahle quality and sensible prices are attrac
tive features.
At this time we invite especial attention to
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here In lhl rimili-makliis unlr. in fill we
urn oirrrliig 41 mire wliilr lu-inral illumomn
at tlir uun Hut diamond cutler' prlrr uf 83R
the rlnt. If In tlirm jnu bud In pu.v the high
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ih-,,. .llrri-t nl Hip I rude orirr. Villi fur our
T7U-iaiie Dlniiiond wml Vatrh t'ulaluic.
Shock of Friend's Injury Kills Man
Vrank Blunt, t.'i vpnra nlrt or KIT? MnA.
fton street, Is dead as the result of a
tnocK recelveii when he saw his com- Inn.jrt duty and rta!ler' nnillt. they wn
IWnion, Samuel llnnibreus. aired 3i. of 315 I IhiiiI ton ul l'ot $33. Ilrinrinlier. ou buy
rvuswaier airi?rf. kunpur.i ,in'n i,u ..
lre Iron bar while the mod were work-
'o on the steamship Dominion at Pier
jao. 2D, South Wharves, Hambrues wns
UI(tn to Mount Sinai Hospital, where It
t- iounn ne nau been internally Injured,
Wt's death at tho Pennsylvania Hos
Wtai was diagnosed as heart failure,
Eroug;tjt on by the shock of seeing his co
worker Injured.
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Marmot Lining, Hudson Seal Collar.
Natural Muskrat Lining, Otter Collar,
Japanese Mink Lininrj Persian Collar, .
Nutria Lining, Otter Collar,
Natural Mink Lining, Otter Collar,
Seal Lining, Persian Collar, .
$65.00 to ,;52.00 t
95.00 to 30.00
100.00 to ' 82.50
115.00 to 95.00 f-'
175.00 to 140.00
190.00 to 155.00 i
500.00 to 40D.00 l
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003 .IIAItKBT ST.
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tWre you an Efficient
and Watchful Business
Manager or just an
Expensive Pretense?
Do you let the office bov throw small chance out. of the
window"? ' v
Do you allow the janitor to drop postage stamps in the
waste basket?
Do you carelessly use expensive engraved stationery aa a,
scratch pad?
Do you look the other vay while your employes reck
lessly mar the fine woodwork of your business home?
Do you permit your office force to use message-payment
telephones when the Keystone unlimited service - is
available
J you wish to hear something of interest to an alert
owiness manager, ask the Keystone Telephone Company,
IS8 South Second Street, to send a man to call upon. you.
TiTrmi wrw:mmrm ir ill" 1 irmi Trr i &7 m$SB
r&y ymm
Wrl irssii-cal
lelDS keep the hair
lealthy, lustrous void
tree trom deoidrun
For mo3t people, whose scalps are ii ordinarily
goctl cunuition, and pot sertax.'t aUcrted with
Jandruff, rct,'t:!ar shampoos with RtsmuJ S.'.ip.
are cnnugli to keep the hair hca'tuy and .the
scalp clean, ijut it there is severe dandruff,
itching or Joss of hair, Kcsinol Ointment should
be used in connection with the Res awl Soap
shampoos until the (rouble is under control.
Ketlnol Soap nd Keslsol ' Ml Hit tit uuy Jtrtnut
ffiotae-Uri-ioldlislJcSrcir. SJUviug Stki uitkit the fttt
fiiU, l'cruBUsfrte,vrU ttd rrtukU man u'rr. iat
t Pen. ", Keiiaol, &dd- ine &-fwi. StaJ fir
molt, M4. tu.tJx-irjn;iirLLiil.4.
Buy a Cunningham
Piano and Eliminate
Every
Ch
of
Di
ssatisfaction
When you buy a Piano you want tone, style and durability and lasting
satisfaction. When you buy a Cunn'.ngham Piano j'ou obtain tone, style
and durability unequaled, and the satisfaction of having purchased the best
in the Piano world at the least possible cost,
A quarter of a century devoted exclusively to the making of Pianos
has earned for us a reputation far above the average.
Our plan of Factory to Home selling has made possible, for the 50,000
homes now owning Cunningham-made instruments, the best Piano at a
price 25 to 30 less than they would " ordinarily have had tp pay for
Pianos of tho Cunningham standard.
Cunningham Factory to Homo prices are as low aa $275 for the Forejt
Upright, $450 for 3oIi-,t Player and $575 for the Girard Baby Grand.
Any of our instruments can bo purchased on a deferred weekly
or monthly plan, that makes the ownership of an instrument of
recognized merit aa easy an tho purchase of an inferior Piano
there are no interest or extra chnrgen for thi9 privilege.
IT PAYS TO THINK
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I i i j-jsr o oo. $jf I
1 llth & Chestnut Sts. -'.V I
m Factory, SOth and Parkside Ave, Ss" B
SI FHIIADELPHIA BRANCHES sf '& ,' I
m B2d nnd Chestnut Stu. '$ ' t'o'" '' '" JB
283S Gt?rmntown Aye. & ttf g & H