Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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trvhbishon Dougherty's Decoration One of Many living Con-
Mi f erred Through Rector of
f-iVhti JiUrrd pallium will
onferrrd
BWU Arrlibivliny UoiiKlicriy in inc
alhcdrnl on Tu"iln, Sliij li, if Mtm-
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U also the bearer of the m led pnlllum'
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ASSETS
Cash on hand
Cash in banks
U. S. Bonds and Cer
tificates Loans and Commei
cial Paper
Stocks anl Bonds...
Moitgagcs
Real Hstate and Fix
tures Miscellaneous Assets.
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Number of Depositois, 20,'!81
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EVENING PUBLI0 :'LEDGEll?HIIiAJ)EPHIA; FRIDAY, '
Two prndnnts linns down, one in
front ii nd one behind, to n Icnulli o(
tttche Indies Thee pcndunlg nro
urlsliti'il Willi lend mill covered with
lilnck vk. The liiciilnr dnnd nbout
Hie nek is mmle of white wool fiom
the Hone of two Inmbs, tnx trllintr.H
of the l.nlcrnn ('minii. nnd iiri'vmlKit
to Ihn (luipter of St John on the fenst
'of St. Acnei. 'l'lii'i im .iilnimiiu
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l1'0'""''1 ",' he lilRh nllur of St
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A Kill's R
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pope. .Tit miiihi uinek iroisps unm
nient the pnlllnni, three of them bring
provided with n loop In whhh me In
M'ltrd plnx with pieeimis stones.
The piilliuin Is gem mil tcveived to
-JUPiY, more
than
important
to have
efficient, interested banking connection,
i his Company, through its 100 employes and 21
directors, offers you a service of wide usefulness.
Over 10,000 depositors are now taking advantage
of it.
OFFICERS
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DIRECTORS
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JNJIl'S M ONLY
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now mid ii rnvvni
IOIIN I IH'NnUIMlV
Ilf.NttV l.OLdlll IS
Continental- Equitable
Title a iust Company
Twelfth Street above Chestnut
PHILADELPHIA
S 1.000,000 Capital $1,000,000 Surplut
II ill 1 1 ill i i i ii nillii iiii 1 1 1 in i iiiii i l -i
You may hunt the
world over but you can
not find a cigarette to
take the place of Murad.
The tobacco in Murad is 1 00 pure
Turkish and Turkish is the most
famous of all tobaccos for cigarettes.
It is true that "ordinary" cigarettes
cost a trifle less.
"Judge for yourself
Makers of theHidiesiGmdcTurfush
and Egyptian GcuvlesintlieMbrld
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llio pope nnd archbishops, but omc
tli'nei ns n mark of Kpeclnl fnvnr Is
piexented to n htslio'i. Archbishops
tuny "t with the pallium onlj In their
own i1loecr nnd then on speoinl pon
tllhnl fenst ln. It Ijpllles their
pnrtliipntlou in the supreme pntornl
power of the pope, who eoneedes It to
them for their own ihiireh piovlnies
The piilliuin N tonferred In Koine
bv n mrdinnl bishop, nnd outside of
Home bj it delegated bishop, to whom
it is deliveifd by n upecinl pupal mes
Kenger. Tim rclebrntion of eonfeirlng
the pnlllum Hikes place after the irie
hrntion of muss, lit whhh time nlo is
iidmlnistereil the oath of nlteglnnre.
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ever before, it is vitally
at vour command an
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PHILADELPHIA HEIRS
TO SHARE FORTUNE
Estate of J. P. Flaherty, Former
Police Sergeant Here, Set
at $987,637.84
Two staters, Mis. Delia CiifIiIii. of
iV.'Ori Catharine ntieet. l'lilladelphia,
and Mrx. Slarsaret Miller, of Atlantic
City, will receive approximately $'J1M.'
000 rnc.li NNhen former .ludRe Allen B.
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If RC1P 1 rORT 11
I ll Founded in 1894 11
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Still Time To Get That Suit
For Easter At R. & F's
One Hour Service
For Alterations on Suits Bought Saturday
oAnd the clothes will be ready
and right for Easter 'Day.
ONE great merit in clothes
from the Kirschbaum shops
is this: They fit. Except for
the mere lengthening or short
ening of sleeves or trousers, nine
men out of ten can walk right
out with aKirschbaum suit that
fits to perfection.. No fuss, no
bother, no disappointing delays.
Unusual 'values ifi
isiorstcds many stlk lined
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1204 CHESTNUT ST.
11 SOUTH 15th ST.
I'llOTOrl.NNS
,OBT7MNEO
I V -BOOKING r J
1'Jth, Morrii K I'HPnyunK Ave
Mat.Uallvat 1'. Klgs U .15 & V
"TIIK
HK1 TKIl OI.F."
APOLLO
MD AND TIIOMI'tiOS STS
MATIVUU DAILY
MORALITY PLAT
I WOULD NOT MUUIY"
ARCADIA
CHttSTXUT HiIovt 1BTH
10 A M t,i 11 .1.-. 1'. M
lOHN HAUIirMUKI. in
' 1MB TKHT OF HONOIt"
n7i itrniDrt broad biiiijut and
DL.Un.tJlrL SUSQUEHANNA AVK
OERALOINK rl'.RAn In
' TEMPTATION"
BROADWAY Br.rMToyPxAwt
MNVnWVrV'
i CHESTNUT HILL ".fw";
nKTVr LTTKI.I. In
"mi! BPBNPt.n"
llDlrCQ main st.. hnnath.sk
LMrKbOO MATINEE DAILY
TONt MOORR 111
"THIRTY A WEBK"
FAIRMOUNT .riNtY
PIIARLKS nAY In
"T11K QIRL DODQEn"
rAAIM V TJIKATRE 131 1 Market St.
rAlVllLiT n A M in Midnight.
ALMA TtKlinHVR In
"DIANA OK THH unr.KN VAN"
DO 1 rl Sl MATINEB DAILY
"TIIR
nCCKONINO DAY"
GREAT NORTHERN VVpfM0
fOVSTANTE TAUtADOR In
"EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAQE"
IDtTD I Al 60T" WALNUT HTH.
IlvlrxirvlAL, Mt ii.io Km.us.
"NVAY OP THE 8TROVO"
'MASTER MYSTERY." NO, 14
i cAnrn '8T lancabter ave.
LtiL'liJA. mativee dily
"UNDEiinRnitNn china town"
GOOD CIRACIOL'H. ANNAnBLLB"
LIBERTY
URQAD . COLUMHIA AV,
i uiuuvi htm' DAILY
"1HB MARHIAOE rniC'E"
1 Alhambra
!AtfElX!? 1& 101$,
KndleoUw administrator, completes the
distribution of the estate of their
brother, James P. Flaherty, n widower,
who died on February 10. Forty yenrs
nco ho wim n police sorgennt in I'lilln
delphla. He made his wealth by for
tunate Investments In real estate nnd
Mocks.
As n first step toward the division of
the Flaherty wealth Administra
tor rndleott today filed the apprninal,
showing SSH.I.i'i.'iT.Hl in pcisotinl prop
eitj. nnd $:t(M.100 In real estate, a
total of $087,(137.81. The estnte wits
roughly estimated nt "close to $1,000,
000" nnd may exceed the latter total
when the real estate, most of which is
In the center of tjio hanklng'busincss
district, Is sold. -
Kirschbaum Company
flannels and im
B Mi
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finished I
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l'HOTOl'LAS
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Booking Corporation,
which is a guarantee of early showing of
the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Booking Corporation.
333 MARKET ""iVVTJ'S.
NIMH
XAZAMON'A In
OUT
OP THIS hOG."
MODF!" 425 SOUTH t,r. Orchestra.
1N1VLll .'nnllnnnn, I to 11.
Ai.icn joyru in
"THE l.IOV AND THE JIOUSE"
OVERBROOK oan-4 K'aVk
rnisriLi. dean in
"KISS OH KILL"
PAI APP 1214 SIAHKET STREET
TOM XIOOftK In
"A MAN AND HIS HONEY"
PI A7A BROAD AND
i Lirui roiiTEit fiiiiEETa
,. . ALr8TAn CAST In
"FROM THE .MANOER TO THE CHOBH"
I A K LINCOLN In "
"KIOHTIMi -HinOUUH-
RFCFNT MARKET 8T, Below 1TTH
ICVaC,n l 11 A M. to 11 V. 11
DOROTHY OIRH In
"PEPrY TOLLY"
RIAI TO CERMANTOWN AVIS.
lieL.lJ AT 1UI.PEI10CKEN
MARIOV DAVIES In "Jn-C-"
"RELLE OP NENV YORK"
RI IRY MARKET BT. nELOW TTK
lJDl , 10 A M to'UUS P. M
WILLIAM nilHSELL In
"BRASS MUTTONS"
sAvoy l-,t8,
DL1VE T
MARKET STREET
A M TO MIDNlmiT
THOMAS In
rOTON"
TANI FV MARKET ABOVE 10TK
i3 I lL.C.1 1i.)r, A M t0 ix.l5 1 M
.NORMA TALMA DO K In
"THE PROBATION WIFE"
VIPTDRIA MARKET ST. AB. 0T1I
OEORnR WAWH In
"NEVER BAY QUIT"
tU-:ai i: ru.. vi.itth
iiin.iiuiraiaiiun.iij inlotiUIThatr
'CURL WHO STAYED AT UOf."
niiciiiimiiaiiutuiy CnloiiUITheatr
An Mr. t'inhrrty tiled without n will
I lid cslntc will be divided pro rntn under
Xew Jersey's itilipi flnncc lnv. A one
fourth portion li to ro to each of the
two Niftier, Alii. Cnililn nnd Mm. Mil
ler. Another nno-foiutli nliont S'Jlil.-
000, will be nppoitioned betNeen Mrx.
Mniy Wheeler nnd Mls Knl (Jnlln
Cher, of .in.'!.j Nnith Fifteenth Micct,
dniiRiurr'" in auh. I'ecella UnllnRlier.
n deceased sUtor. A oncrd)ieeiitli pnrt
nnIII be npportioned to eaeh of three
oilier I'lillailelphlaiis. Mm. Delia Itur-
m I ItTISMII'.N T
All the Rlorics o"f spring nppcar at Easter. The enraptured song
stcis put on iiqnv plumage and warble blithely in the warm sunshine:
the bright-hucd floNvcrs and fruits lift up their pretty heads and send
forth fiagiant messages of joy arid hope; and, patterning after
Nature, the belles and the gallants, who have done their Easter pur
chasing in the Chestnut Street Shops, step gayly forth resplendent in
their ncNV attire and serene in the knowledge that what they wear
folleNVs the latest and best dictates of Fashion.
H
ARMONY in dress is a subject
to which fcNv men give sulh
cicnt attention. Custom holds
them down to lather sober colorings
in the matter of clothing, so their
i.nly oppoi tumty for the display of
a bright and cheery touch nei in
their ties, shirts and gloves. This
i.i the vciy rock upon which thcy fic
quontly Nvieck their otheiwisc smart
appearance, for the geneial good
effect of a well-looking suit may be
effectively maried by inappiopriatc
chess accessories. In other woidB, it
is the details of a man's apnaiel that
r.'ivc tone and character to his make
up provided they come fiom the
pioper Habeulasher. At Jacob
Reed's Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut street,
that dcpaitmcnt cariies everything
in up-to-date styles and colors
freaks and monstrosities alone being
baued.
M
(STAKES aio often costly, and
never moio s-o than when they
take the foini of subjecting
Oriental Rugs to all kinds of neglect
and abuse, merely because of their
leputation for dui ability. At this
season moths get in their woik and,
being connoisseuis, choose the finest
pieces of wool to feast upon, so if
you.Naluc them don't pack them
away unshaken, or lmvc them beaten
by cateless or ignorant people, who
often do them great harm, but send
them to Flit. & La Rue, 1124 Chest
nut street, whcie they knoNv all
about the proper care, repairing and
cleaning of Oriental lugs. And with
vour l'ugs up NNhat about the floors?
'I he laving and innovating of liaid
wood floois is another Fritz & La
Rue specialty, so have Ihcm attend
to youis at once.
D1
ID you ever stop to consider
Nvhat an important adjunct
thairs are to a home, and Iionv
feNV comfortable ones theie leally
are? One strikes between the
shouldeis, another pitches forwaul
and a thiid makes you look and feel
awkNvaul, but Nvith a Faultless Eng
lish DoNvn Chair, manufactured by
the H. U. Dougheity Company, 1G32
Chestnut stiect, there is none of
this. No hard backs or seats; whore
other fuinituie is Nvood r uphol
steicd in hair, these are filled Nvith
the lightest of doNvn. into which you
M'nk Nvith a sigh of contentment
after having had your choice of Aim
Chaiis, Wing, Boudoir, Fireside or
Slipper Chairs, all faultlessly con
st! ucted and unexcelled in quality
and design. -And tctnpoiary Slip
Coveis of the chaiming iionv cre
tonnes are delightful for summer
use.
EASlr.K Uieetings, liymg lar aim
neat, takp multitudes of forms,
but a Gift Basket of blooming
fiuiU from Hem v R. HalloNvell &
Co., Broad street below Chestnut, is
one of the most delicate and appro-
j priale Nvays of expicssing the com
I plimcnts of the season, for the glad
ness and the ficshness of spiing aie
leflcctcd in the gloNving colors of
the ladiant flints arranged so
gracefully in impoited Japanese and
Chinese baskets. These, and the
regular fruits for Easter, should be
oidercd eailv, as the paiade on
Saturday Nvill delay traffic, and no
one wishes to do without delicious
Strawberries, the finest Beuric
d'Anjou Pea is. Grapes (unobtain
able elsewhere). King Tangeiines,
Oranges, Apples, Alligator Peats,
Pineapples or the fieshcst of As
paiagus, Tomatoes and hothouse
Mushiooms.
UNMISTAKABLY Stciling Silver makes the haiitliomest and most
durable of Nvcdding presents, and far fiom depreciating with age,
its value enhances with each passing year. And if you ihink the
choice is limited, drop in at Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company and look over
their magnificent collection, the finest and largest in America, if not in the
Nvorld. The Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services alone occupy case after case,
to say nothing of the individual pieces, and all are the Nvork of the most
skilled designeis and silversmiths. Many of the sets are accuiate copies
of histoiical pieces, and what bride would not like to start housekeeping '
with, for instance, the Paul Revere Tea Service, a beautiful reproduction of
a set made by the Revolutionary patriot whose famous ride "kindled the
land into flame"?
THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION
rilOT(irLAY8
THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
MD ABOVE MARKET
IlKSSir. BARnlSCALB In
"A TUll'lv ur imi-
CEDAR
1,0 Hi & CEDAU AVENUE
1111.1. 110 HIlnKR In
"OOOD GRACIOUS ANNAnELI.r."
rr 1CFI IM MftRKET BETWEEN
LULIOliiUlVl MTU AND OUTH
111 1,1,1 K B1IRKR In
"flOOP URAtUOUH ANNABELLK"
-r "MIAI c'n ft Maplewood Aver.
CULUINIAL 2:15 and 8il5 V. M.
C'OI'IN.NB ORIKTITH In
"THE OREAT UNKNOWN
CI IDJ7kr A 0TII MARKET STB.
t,UIC.rvM. r MATINEE DAILY
ANITA STENVART In
"VIRTUOUS WIVES"
FRANKFORD 4T15 StttXS0
ES'IO RENN
'TAKINEIlH '
ETT In
1HRKB"
JEFFERSON
20TH AND DAUPHIN
J1-" -' y " . iat, uaiui
H "ALIAS MlKEUORAi" ,
H'lH. MAT. DAILY
,A
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.d.il. I llNlHI
ronghit, f!5i Bounders street; Mr. BeitJ""'
slo Wolf) southeast corner Elftyh'ftMu
nun ijpruee Hirons, nnn ireuericK tvitif
Hl!l Mount Vernon street, rhlhlren
of Mrs. Mary King, another deceased
sister. ,
The remainder Is to he nnnortloned d
lonc'sixtyfourth parts to other relai
lives, rhlelly rhilndclphians. ioui?
soiii of Mrs. Lllllo 'Wells, n deeeased
sister of Mrs. King, will receive tin
share rcNcrtlni; to her.
NnVKIlTIHKMKVr
STOP! Look! and Listen! If you
do not heed this warning you
Nvill be in danger of foi getting
that the last crill for Easter confec
tioneiy has been sounded, and with
out a box of delicious Cheri Assorted
Chocolates that dav would lack
much sNvcctncss. Put up in attrac
tive 1-lb. and 16-lli. boxes, or in
fancy old-fashioned hand-painted tin
oanistcis, their delicate flavors and
well-selected vni ieties will pleaso
the most fastidious. They are sold,
at the Cheri Restauiants, 124 So.
13th street and 132 So. 15th street
(and Nvill be later at 1G04 Chestnut
street), where there aie other
tempting things to cat. Leaves of
the tcnclercst lettuce, carefully ar
lauged in a circle, a glowing slice
of ical Hawaiian .pineapple in tho
center, with a heart of mayonnaise, -"
celery and chopped nuts, is one
savory and ornamental dish.
THE runningest fuzzy Nvhile
Bunnies and the doNvniest yel
Ionv Chicks, fraternizing 'to
gether or separate; nvcp pairs of
Cinderella-like slippers, tiny baskets
of eggs, motto bonbons, the latest
style Easter bonnets, solid silver (?)
candlesticks and paper dolls in va
rious costumes, all on disks of choco
late, aie a feNV favois at E. Brad
ford Claike Company, 1520 Chest
nut stieet, that would delight little
Billy or big sister Sue. No eggs,
you say? Oh! yes, plenty. The
best quality chocolate, with cream,
cocoanut or tutti-frutti fillings. Soft
jolly eggs nnd delicately colored
eggs flavored with pineapple, lemon,
strawberry, violet and rose. And
the prettiest of fancy boxes, heart
shaped, square or long, decorated
with bunches of painted or artificial
violets.
M
ANY music lovers who enjoy
me periormanccs of gifted
pianists are not ahvavs in a
position to attend their recitals, but
to bo thus deprived of one of the
greatest of pleasures is entirely un
necessary Nvhen the Steinway Duo
Ait Pianola faithfully reproduces
tho finest interpretations of the
woild's master pianists and makes '
the rarest examples of pianism
available in the home, for the Dub
Art, in connection with the wonder
ful Stcimvay Grand or Upright i
Pian6, is the greatest combination
of the age. The Sterling Plaver
Piano is another satisfactory instru- "
ment carried by N. Stetson & Co.,
1111 Chestnut stieet. Like the Duo
Ait, 'it may bo used for hand play
ing or with lecords, and its moder
ate price and good quality hnvo
made it one of the most popular Of
player-pianos.
REFRIGERATORS at this sea-'5'
son of tho year become impor
tant, and a feNV "chilled'' facts
about "The Eddy" should not tfe
amiss. While it is said to be the
original lefrigerator, it has spent its 4
72 years of existence in continual "
self-impiovemont. and the high, the
Ionv. tho rich and the poor have bene
fited by its qualitv, durability, '
economy of refrigeration and sizes
that fit all homes and apaitments.
"Tho McKee Refrigerators." too,
have proved their worth, with their
double walls; perfect circulation of '
air, obtained by a practical arrange
ment of the ice rack and air flues"?
rounded cornels and seamless lin
ings. But to knoNv all the gootl
points of bothe'refrigerators and de
cide betNycen them n visit must bft
paid to the Housefurnishing Store of
J. Fianklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut
street.
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