Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENlKa LEDGER-
PHILATIELPHIA, MONDAY, MAROII 20. 191C
rs:
iiNH PATWOTS HEED
mrtN'SCALLOF'MEN
f WANTCD FOR MEXICO
LLed, Earnest Appearing
IKBK Orcein
lAniv ---- jr.. .
Uesire tw uiiibh
SflER TO GO TO "FRONT"
I.-., -f Anntieants Hero Is High,
ignore i .. offl
Says vjui'm-" "
in Charge
Lres of young Amerlcim. ready to
f" . i.imIqiti. thronged tlio cen-
ffi" !. ..-mlrlne onico, nt 1229 Arch
JUL today nnd asked for a chance to
Rio lncle Sam
Syr . .. . ...r. ritftrp(l nnd earnest
fvtost oi mem "-" -
T- nt.nv brought recommendations
K them to prevent delay In getting Into
mtliinem. i.i,i,h ilm
L section of tho city hearing the
-Swords, "Men Wanted L'or Mexico,"
lh magnci. m."
jfiL, of tho "en held fairly good post
W"l... .w declared they wanted a
-SCrt for action Some wero under the
Slon that they would ho ncccptcd
SStely on nccount of Rood physical
K nut Vnclo Sam 13 particular
Sfhtabo8 in blue, and It la essential
ff.T"ry man provo good character ho-
snlch applicant Is obliged to glvo a
flTf nrntloui occupations nnd good
its must come from thi persons re
"" . .. i..m h Is nceentod.
Ljtfthe eccno nt tho contral recruiting
JL I. any Indication of 'tho .plrlt of the
the War Department a fow days ngo
te-The nulck response of determined
,g American-)," said Captain A. A.
, recruiting oiucer, ia m nu. ......
'Si of tho assertions m.ulo by many
Sit men do not want to join tho nrmy.
rki the acrago American n chinco for
tuonand jou will find him ready to re
nd at any time 1 think Philadelphia
nl rive a good account of Itself In this
ST-urthormoro. tho calibre of tho appll-
... . - Bnori.illv hlch nuallty. They
"itemti to be aroused and eager. They
cut Httlo about walking about Idly In
uniform and nil are desirous of going to
tin front."
V Supreme Court Decisions
P The following decisions wero handed
iownby tho Supremo Court today:
!?ren cuniAM
pRiffertrvi. Martin ct al C. P.. Allegheny.
toatTSO r . Heaver. Dccreo nf
JnS cnat to to raid out of fund to bo
KttcMUten Kcirtlnsr Prlntlnir Company ct
r.t & p., Mi Juilsmonta nrtlrmed
Kiler Counts ot Ilcrlts C. P., Berks
Itiitminl affirmed
fc' Goldsmith rt nl Mocker ct nl C. P.,
inrki Judgment nfflrnuil
i Gorton m Pi'luware, Lnrkawnnna, 'to..
Railroad compan l. i-, i,ncKuwiiiina. duuh
Bent afflrmed , , ,
;, Norel et nl mi Ortklcy. C. P., I-ncka-vinna
Judcmpnt nrflrmoil
fr' Gordon b Hi'Ianro I.Tcknwnnnn, etc,
miiroiil Company t" P , I.ickiinnnna. Do-
.m. tlllrmwt nt appellant's rostn
fdlinillcy Kstato O C, I,nckawnnnn. Do-
ctt .fflrmed
f Sparrow Frrnnton Holt unit Nut Com-
Mnr C. 1 I,arkitwanna Judcini'nt nf-
fircwl
oKfltnikl a Wood Manufacturlnc Company.
C P. MontRomn Juilument utTlrmcd
fi Cochran rt nl MnlllnBir et al C. P.
rKo 8, PhllnuVlphl i Jutlsmpnt nrflrmrd
('Roberta rt nl a riilliiilolphln Trnnalt Com
'panjr i;. P No J PhlliUolphln Judgment
jBlrrafd.
RUcDonald n lVnnhnnla ltallroad Com-
nr. C P No .' Philadelphia. Judgment
llllmti.
feNaUonal Milk Sucar Compnny a Smith,
llOlne k French Compnns C. P. No 1, Phlla
IdiJIili. Juilumrnt affirmed
Jtflirr n McNial C P No. -', Phlla
llelphla. Jmlirmcnt afflrmeil.
Mnarnr (Itnr Company a PcrKilnll C P.
JKo. 4. Phllidcliihl i Juilgmcnt aftlrmeil
FCommomMMilth. Miller. O anil T , Phlln
julpnla. Judgmrnt alllrmed with direction that
1U rrcord Lo remitted for tho purpose of
ftHrat inn
Uiiur . PorouKh of fit Clair. C P.
Raurlldll Judcment atflrmeil
pnr citinp ju.sticu iikown:
r nclahard lntiiia n c Aiia.hn., ta.a
BUtlrmtd at appellant's costs,
W ItV Vttnn.... .
, i JUOill.1, aiEHTHIJJSAT:
I Philadelphia Company s City nf Piiinhnrch
l& Allegheny Judgment reersed and
fSffS'"' "?." entered fur defendant non ob
inuu veredicto
t BY juarir'K Tn-T-rrr.
fwJ?.l'd!phla Hardwnre nnd Malleablo Iron
irtiUH.i.1,1. ' '. "iiaaeipnia. u. r, ivo -I.
v?2S!Dlya Judsment artlrmed
Eiii.rtr5?ckep ,ce t-ompany s Pennsylvania
oauroaa Compani American Icn I'nmnn,
tt W'fl't. Hallroail Company C. I'.
J"i.J- Philadelphia Judmentu nfflrm.rt
ftJtJ!?!. V .N MOSCHZiaKUK.
DeerS".i,,r' "" avpem- " -' "
fjfer.n-J'rarn'eeda " " C P" L"nn
fe, BT JUSTICE PUAZCn:
ltaSA. Da.l,'I5'ln Ifmotlvo Works. C.
Delaware. Judgment reversed.
RECRUITING CAMPAIGN OPENS
?V'Z' ""' """' ( -" " ! .... I MLHHM
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MAN PUT OFF CAR
LEFT DYING IN ROAD
Five thousand posters, with the Inscription in large rcil letters
rending "Men Wnnted in Mexico," were placed nt prominent points
nil over the central part of the city today by the Central Army
Recruiting Office, 1229 Arch street The appeal, according to Cnpt,
A. A. King, of the recruiting office, is meeting with excellent results.
FUNERAL OF EDWIN MOORE
Poor Richard Club Members Aro
Pallbearers
I'uncral nerlcoi for Kdwln Moore. In
entor of tho "push pin," wero hold at
2 o'clock, today nt the Moore home. 2.'5
Went VenniiRo Htrcct Mr Mooro, whose
rapid rlso was duo to his remarkable do
elopment of the wall Lick Idea, died nt
his homo on Thursday, after nn Illness of
sovoral weeks A delegation from tho
Poor Illchnrd Club, nf which ho was an
active members, were pallbearers.
The Hev Dr John It Dnvlcs pastor nf
tho Hethlchem Prcsbjtrrlnn Church, con
ducted tho services, assisted by tho ltev
Gordon M Itusacll Mr Mooro was a
member o the Mcthleliem Church for
many years Tho pallbcnrers wero Rob
ert U Durbln, Wllll.un J KldrldRe, Kd
wln J CummliiRs. William I MIIN The
Masonic serlce wero conducted by mem
bers of Olivet lodge, of which Mr Moo
wns a member.
5 ZCSzsrC
Uhci
ago pne
utilize everything about n
pig except its tquenl. We
use everything about a tree
except its bark.
Edward F.Henson& Co.
Structural Lumber and Timber
I'oplar St. Ulmrics, riilto.
i - ii- I, y- sli 1t
i I '
irv mis easy
way to dear your aldnA
Rfesinol Soap
Rathe your face for several minutes
with Kcsinol Soap and warm water,
working the creamy lather into the
skin gently with the finger-tips. Then
wash off with more Hcsinol Soap and
warm water, finishing with a dash of
clear cold water to close the pores.
Do this once or twice a day, and you
will be astonished how quickly the
healing.antiscpticResinolmedication
soothcsandcleansestheporcs, lessens
the tendency to pimples, and leaves
the complexion clear, fresh and
clvcty. I f the skin is in bad condition
through neglect or an unwise use of
cosmetics, apply a little Kcsinol Oint
ment and let it remain on ten min
utes before the final washing with
Kcsinol Soap.
Kcsinol Soap contains no harsh, tnjurloua alkali,
and Is not artificially colored, Its rich brown belnr
entirely due to the Kesinol balsams In It. Sold
by all druxglstsand dealers In toilet foods.
Physician have prescribed Resinol
Ointment 'for over 'twenty years w the
treatment of skm and scalp affections.
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w Kn9firaiiKsKs on mmnws
FOUNDED IN IS65 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881
C. J. Heppe & Son I I I 7-! 119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets
Through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan
You May Rent a Genuine Pianola
and Apply All Rent to Purchase
STROUD
PIANOLA
$550
l'lllBiBHHliBHHliilBBilBl
The Stroud Pianola
Rental-payment terms,
ii weekly
Why be without a player-piano when you can rent
one at Heppe's and apply all rent to your purchase
price?
Especially when the instrument that you can rent
is a genuine Pianola a Stroud or even a Steinway.
There is no need to wait until you have accumu
lated the full amount of the cash price of the instru
ment; a small down payment will place any of our
player-pianos in your home on our rental-payment
arrangement. Rental rates as low as $2,50 weekly are
accepted.
' Come in, or write us we will gladly explain fully
our rental-payment plan.
The Aeolian Family
j of the pjayer'piano world is on sale at Heppe's
1 At, Factory Prices
as follows:
Steinway Pianola $1150 I Whrelock Pianola., $750
Weber Pianola. $1000 Strdud Pianola $550
Fcanccsca-Heppe Flayer-Pianos ..,.,...,. $450
Aeolian Player-Pianos , $395
Terms Cash, or charge account, or rental-payment plan
AH ientpplies to purchase
Widow of E. II, Fry Seeks Evi
dence to Learn if P. R T.
..Was Responsible
Friends ot Mri. Rdward H. Try. whoso
husband died of npoplcxy nfter ho ni
ejected from n trolley enr on Old York
roftd on Saturday, when tho car crew
thought ho wai Intoxicated, arc urulntr
the widow to hrlnp; suit against the ltapld
Transit Company From tho meaBro cl'
denco collected, friends of tho v Idow feci
that It may ba dhemn that tho car crew
as not only irullty of ncRlcct, but also
exceeded lti duty In cjectltitj Kry In a
lonely section of tho road Tho widow nald
alio will consult n lawyer
fry was found nlong tho road by n
pcJcstrlan on Saturday nlfiht Tho Ablng-
ton pullea wero notified and a patrol nr
rived at th spot about five minutes later,
Houso Sergeant Ferguson, believing that
I Fent him to the Ablngton Hospital, where
no aicrt rc.erai hours later.
Mrs. Walter Halley, a woman of social
prominence, saw the man ejected from
the car Mrs Bailey lives at Lenox and
Old York roads Her servants called her
attention to the Incident She raid today
that Fry was not roughly treated, as far
as she could oberc Sho added tint tho
place where Fry wnt put off the car wai
fo lonely that ho could havo lain thcro
for a long tlmo before ho was found by a
passerby
According to Coroner Olatery, of Nor
rlstown, the members of tho car crew
were- Justice llcan, conductor, and J
Donnelly, molorman Tho Coroner said
he did not bellee tho crew wero re
sponsible, for Fry's death and nnnounccd
lint no nrrcits: would bo ordered by his
ofllee
Kr was il jears old He lived at 4301
North Franklin street I to was a post
mnn, having Dock street as his route
For many jears ho was connected with
the C'pntiiil Station 1'ostofTlee
VILLMS RAID UNEXPECTED
Letter Prom Mexico Tells of New
Period of Reconstruction
Tho uneTpectancy of Villa's raid on
tho American town of Columbus Is shown
In n letter dated March 0, thn dato of
tho raid, which was received hero today
by the recretary of tho Commercial Mu
seum from a business firm In Mexico
Tho letter described tho "new era of
reconstruction" upon which Mexico was
entering, nnd showed how nil political
crises had passed "Conditions nro bc
coming noftnil, for nil uprisings havo
passed In fact, Mexico has begun to
take serious steps to soKo Us financial
problems that aro disturbing tho Repub
lic " tho letter reads
Burglars Get $800 From Safe
WltjKt:SUA!tnt:, tn. March 20
lltirglars early today entered Postal Sub
station No. 10 In tho centre of tho city nnd
"Jimmied" tho safe, getting away with
loot alued at about $800 Hntrnnco wns
gained through a rear window.
TODAY'S AfAIMlAGB LICENSES
tottnn s1 XV trtmcr( L.
rorn nve
nnd UlOYtrf
and Carolina
nnd l)etrle
and Tlllle D.
it . nnd Hmrna.
rhlllp.Bntnbi.BJil (WnnI it, Rnd Mrctd
MaMonnlnn. Injl rtirldtlnn ai "cea
Leon LniilenttMn New Tnrk cltr. nnd Mr
WiniAm un
,-5!!'laS:A " .J3l,y,r..,.J''rtord y
(u..i, ,.u. mr o... nip-nirr PL
nlnii t frliln SJJ tnriwntrr t
nerjamln Summer. otr Arch at
,.("hpiae. 4(110 Ludlow M
Martin lllock 12ft rnrrlnh at
. tlftldbrrir MJ nhnrton at
Morris Iltnlt. 511 1 S .1.1 l
Kitnv 2JHII B ,ld at
Kdnnril Thomnaon BVi N 11th at
jonnsnn mi ipminarrr at
ffnrM K Wpll. 314 tlrpon l
John Wllaon, .21JJ .Almond at, nnd MafT B.
TSRimire nil l.mnirMotl at - - -
TK ISSSn VSW Dr;l,h rt na ""
'..&$ & BW" ttn" ,n'" p-
n,i'lTrnr.i 2iTnN" nVdn'a7rn' P ' ni ,:
Itertiort f: Kcrna 17ISN 2lh at , nnd Emm
II Strplatroth. .2011 S Cp-ll at ""
Antnnlo Itosso 1r,22 Mooro at., nnd Joieehlntj
M'lcrnno 1B2J Moore at
LulKl Trlvollno Karrord V Vn , nnd Marian-
tnnli Tnsclone. 271 R K Homfratt al
WllMnm U Ajerr, .1 N r.Oth at , nnd Sadie B,
nnd
nnd
Jnrm-a 11 MrTumller. Jr., H02 Spruce at.
lnln O Wnitnrr nil) Snruro at
1'hllln Newliergej. 1020 W Norrla at.,
(.. 1 Ma la Hill 3 11J al r
Olusrppe (Irnasl AUonna. ln . nnd Maria
Maarln 7.11 Knter at.
Snm tloodmin tilj Knlrmount ne , nnd Ann
Ham horntnal " nm' N .Mnrnhnll at,, and
HeMlo rnmlttn, 3U Iximbird at.
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n vTsmismfsss nji - iq s u. g ium y&
floeal
reat na
Public Utility
That concerns all merchants
and all people
THE original Cash Register rang a bell, indicated and
recorded the amount of the purchase. It benefited the
merchant only.
In a third of a century this old model has developed into
a Cash Register that directly benefits every man, woman
and child who spends money in a store.
This new Cash Register equally concerns every mer
chant and clerk, every banker and wholesaler in this land.
It furnishes every customer with a receipt or sales slip.
It prints on this the amount paid or charged.
On this is also printed the date of the sale and who
made it.
It forces a duplicate, printed record for the merchant.
It prevents disputes over charges and bills paid.
It saves shoppers' time.
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It gives the merchant all his profits. It gives him more
money for his family.
It promotes more and quicker sales.
It protepts each clerk against making errors and
against the mistakes of others.
It rewards the diligent clerk by telling his employer
which one makes the largest number of sales and which
one gets the greatest amount of business.
It assures the banker additional security for the money
he loans the merchant.
It gives the wholesaler additional assurance that the
merchant will have money to pay his bills.
It furnishes the banker and the wholesaler mechanical
evidence that the merchant's statement of his business is
correct.
It is a business necessity.
MERCHANTS!!
We have new 1916 models that give thlt per'
feet service.
Write us today or see our agent in your city
and learn how you can secure one of these public
service machines.
Liberal allowances are made fortold National
Cash Registers that were good in their day, but
do not so completely protect you or give the valif
able service our 191S Models do.
Address Dept. Z.
The National Cash
Register Company
Dayton, Ohio
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