! V jjr jj 0 i I " 4 EVENXSTG PUBLIC 'LEDGER- PHUTADELPHia:, ERID'ATr AUGUST 29, !i&L9 s , IF. I" Pr IT IliK ir r-t i mi J -i TP m if 12 i." w- "PETITION PREPARED TORGHTVARE'SVOTE Board of Registration Commis sioners May Hear Argument on Senator's Residence Today LEADER IS "MYSTERY MAN" A petition to the Board of IJcistra tlon Commissioner? to have the name 6t Senator Vare stricken from the lists on the ground that he if not a lec.nl res ident Of Philadelphia lmi been prepared, nnd mav be heard todav. - senator t'lty, it was sni''' w'l' 1"" 'aade by Sam uci nil, an inucp.mi.-m. . ..,...- .-.. M .. T. 1 !.., l. l...l lcngcu ocmuur iiru in. nit- ui-i t rati on day. Hill maintains that the, An affidavit to (be effect that the!''51 fiecomlng fashion and her whip nstnr is not entitled to vote in this1!1"0 ry" ""'' '!"!, pmI'Iinu I"0 naior IS not nntlliru u 'm m ll",lint. nn nlmnr ilnll-lllfn nnnnnrnnnp. J T an"r legally lives in Ambler, l'a. ?"i ' Senator Is "Mystery Man" f . .T v.v ... . . .. Senator Vare is more .a "mys tery man" thnn ever. He has devel oped spiritualistic powers. It seems be is able to enter barred windows or doors that are closed and locked without the need of turning a ley or drawing a bolt. He can pass in nnd out unseen. His Comings and goings are invisible to hu man eyes. He could btage an act that would have the "Handcuff King" faded M.M.'3 LVU1U jj. lt"VJUa IU llll' 1'IU'IU' ' Banshee. impression nf his fellow townsmen For he his "residcl ' two or three The don't know cry much about Mr m0Snshca winlef at'rSoutT'Vare at Amble, .bough be has Led I$road strcot, i.:i. i... i .. i.!. tl rft.!,lftnftnn,l i i rt ..I.W.. . .. i.. ....... ... uufiuuur naa never sii'U mm chut iir 1M.... 1.1.. 1 Ul. .1 I. mc ii uuiiiuiu .iiiiuiriie tt, . f.... "i, ., i .i.: i ,i' The now famous house behind the chicken wire fence, where the owner of tho costly mansion at Ambler si he Uvea, is next door to another old- , time dwelling occupied bv Louis Hus- son, a Frenchman, artist and friend of noted men, veternn of the Franco- Prussian war. who has dwelt there for thirty-one years. See For Yonrself "Tou can see for yourself whether the house next door is occupied," said M. Husson, when asked nbout his eminent "neighbor." "Has it ever been occupied?" he was asked. "Oh, yes, years ago. A family named English used to live there." "But has anyone lived there since Senator Vnre bought it?" "I was away the year the house was bought about three years ago." was the answer. "I cannot say, therefore, ubout the first winter. 1 know Mr. Vare moved his furniture in the house is filled with fine furnitHre, which must be rotting away. You know fine furni ture cannot last without some care. "But in the last two years I have never seen any one there. I would know it people were coming nnd going, as I am hero always." "Who takes care ot the little gar- ,kdenT! he was asked. There is a small flower bed in front of the door, and the lot aloagside of the Vare "mansion" has been dug up and vegetables planted. "Every bpring, he explained, "hen ntor Vare lets the children at the pub lic school nearby have the ground for a garden. They come in and plant the flowers and vegetables, and take care ot them." Only Apparent I so And apparently this is the only use to xvhich the property at '2009 South Broad street is pnt except that of Does Your Boast ftlie jd esl. fliers I It's a thing to be proud of that faithful Gas Water Heater connected to the kitchen boiler. It takes up hardly any space yet ing of liuuii vl.l i i III THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY rnoTornATB THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MHUBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT ssa AB0VE "A"1"17 MART MaclAnEM In "THK WEAKER VESSEL" CI TDtTI A 0TU & MARKET STS. jtiUKHNA MATINEE DAILY aassun irATAKAWA. in "HIS DEUT" L JEFFERSON 2S' 20TII AND DAUPHIN MAT. DAILY TEXAS QIHNAN In TUB HI". Will."' ' If ISJUA FRONT BT. A CEBARD AVE. jsjjnur Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L' TnilMnT.K PT.AT ff ; THB UNI1RQKKN PROMISE1' SVttCT B'D "TO tOCVBX 8TREETS puviAJi jut.i:3(i.a:3o. r.vrn.otau (o n. i GIRL-WORKER FOR MOORE HOPES TO BE POLITICIAN MUs Lee Anna Wadleigh "Just Learning Hopes" Whila Direct ing Distribution of Campaign Literature or Congressman "I'm just learning the ropes. I ex pect to be n imlitielan myself one of these dnj-s." The speaker was Ml lee Anna Warilcigh, of 14;i3 South Kitty-fourth street, just now in charge of a squad of 100 younR women who nrc sending nut campaign literature for the commit tee of one hundred, blic was hunting un lists of names and directing the mailing of literature from Congress - man's Moore's rampnign headquarters ns she tnlked. simple lavetider-eherkcd gingham drw,s H ofr h(,r ,,,,, beaut. Her neatly marcelled hair wn coiled in . . . . . .. .. j her an almost .loll-like appearance. Hut her kci'n appreciation of the polit ... ,..,.. 1 ,, ,eai game and ner iioirc 10 ' ' n ii lllv, , ln- in other respects. I "Interested in the campaign? , ucca J um. i m going 10 learn an 1 can ,w,.r lf1..iiic. 1 v,....r f lift ft). In f rt ..ty., v,. .., ..... ' ote before yry long. 'I he girls are all deeply interested in the work nmli we are doing our bit of, campaigning on the side, too. .Sees .Moore Victory "About twenty -five of us work all day furnishing a legal otuig residence for tlte South I'luladelplua leader. Senator "I'd" Ines all the jear nt lent. tint is the I'lllllll 111 AlllUHI ill I'a-l, HI lb i m mere ior several jcars. It veins he is a bit ot a "country . . . i . . cetitlemnn" when on his million dollar ' . . ... ...... ,.,.., j.,i.i .. :.i. psi.ur. 1 II.MlI 111' -, .tin- IU IIIV imm widen known men in i niiaiiri una, un ' u nrnunintnniP that goes up '' pp' M'V; "rl .' T " ,,..,.,.. lnl" "" luo" u "' ,.'.', -'v '" ,knn" lllm mtimaioij J he onh time tne .mnier ions s c Mr. are is when he steps mio ine .town barber shop as he does now and then-to get snnveu. or wnen in- is drncti iu his autnmouue in ine sUl rion. STONE CUTTER FOR VARE Denial Made That Senator Purchased Stone Outside City Walter Maxwell, of John Maxwell's Sons, cut stone contractors, spoke in defense of Senator Vare today, after hearing of the attack upon Vare and Judge Patterson by John (' WaKh, business agent of the Philadelphia Granite Cutters" I'nion, and Thomas V. McShea. biiMnc-s agent of the '--,inc nngies j.rnvco nn wnn i mm uivr ' r.. .. ,-..... i i, .,i"" .journeymen m uiirrs, i urn., ui ?oi;tn America. TKSSij I "I wish tn denv the statements. I have furnished Senator Vare all the cut granite he has ued m his con tracts with the city," said Maxwell "Tho stone was cut in my jard b Philadelphia stone cutters at a coit higher than Senator Vare could hive obtained it from Kastern quarries r (Ii lr Mt Z. V PPIIIIIiieilTHI '42(t-i) nines BiraiiEsa "t Sfc JS-" r a MK! .(bvsw; nsii - SOME mip;hty bad food and some mighty bad cooking jou had, didn't ou, away on that vaca tion? Must do jour heart good and our stomach, too to walk iVito the St. James and taste real food again. The finest thing about going away is coming back again 1 (EIjc Bt. Sfnmts Walnut at 13th Street W. B. Johnson, Manager 1 iirrmwiiimiiiiffiiiiraiimmmimmiimngimifflniiiiiiiiinmiimnjiifnifHiyj Kitchen One? Xv Hy1 gives you all the Hot Water needed in the home. Very economi cal. A big help in solv the coal problem. Have you thought J replacing your old Gas Range with one of the new models, em bodying the latest ideas for cleanliness and convenience? A good time to do it! TERM PAYMENTS Broad and Arch and District Offices rUOTOPLAYH NIXON B2D AN-D,JSroMU s CARTER DE IIAVKN &' FIXJIIA PARKKR In "CLOSE TO NATURE" "ww'" P A R RT RIDOE AVE A OAUPIHN ST. r-rvr. Mat.2:18. Krieustoll. THEDA KARA In 'A WOMAN TERE WAS" R IVOI I B5D ANI 8ANS0JI STS. II V WL1 MATINEE DAILY ORIKFITH-S 7IEARTS Of THE WORLD ' O-TTJ A Mri aERMANTOWN AVE. JlIUAIXLf AT VENANGO nnd 100 fcirh WII be working till 11 o'clock each evening till the middle of September, sending out campaign lltern turc and helping lu nnr other wny we can to IhimIi the campaign. I never i Knew Mr. Moore till I began the work! here, but 1 know something of bis I record and admire him very much. 1 liMinve he will win." i Tho Minad nf 100 Amine eirls is I working on the bnlcom of (he Liberty isiIihk. while dnwnstai'-s, in one coi - nnr nf the bii iieadouarters. Hit? ,,,,, ,,,, .inmHtee fnr n better I'lilln- (,eli.bia. bended by Mrs. Cornelius Xtcciisnn and Mrs Joseph Mumford. - - on , , i, orUiij; biixilv. The women hope to 1 lime a committee nf 100 of their own . ,. . . . . . .. ...,....- .......... u. ... ful)v or-.inI-r), by nt,u P(,k lust what work we will do in thel ,,, f fnllMt j,, ,,,, or(,ali. ration is completed." -nid Mrs. Mum- ford toda. "Hut our committee is to Include 100 active women workers nnd no, ., si ,0 sloucllor. 1Vo are care- ...... -fn 1 1 v- i housing as members those women whn nrp ((, , int(r(st0( ,, rn,m,. and i know w, ,,., flrcompHsll ,,, ,. , , p are all agreed that our first uorl. is to get voter-, to register, and we are nlieady working on that." MOORF PARfiflP IM QTH ' service Men Lead March. Wlnnlnq ... W " IT e D vuitf r-.um rinerson i ""rc -upporlers in the Thirly-ninlli ."tS "fc l e V f nt hr:i(I(ii.ii tois, iiiond nnd Port or ,..,.. i. ,i.. ..r. c ....!. i ,., ' " " i - ". . i.ii-i-nn(, in i -i . i cirniuu snnrrir ? unr . i o ni i. r intra ,,.,,., .... . ..,,. ,,,, ,. ,,,',. ;i . . ih.iL...l. m.l mnn Ml int., linn h-l,i,i , - - ' -i uaiiii ts.i.i..... i .:..... i i.i n.. .-"iu.n- .inu . in:ui-u un- ir- ccnon. bearing two large American flags, an Italian and an Trish flac Then came the baud and a plncaid In-ilican xi.t.nv. and the regular Heimbli- v,.rihed "This Is a T'nion V.-ind." There' cans of -his ,.jt, have everv reason to vpr() mnln ,,., ,N in,orsnig the can ,idaev of Ileprcsentntne Jloore. Along , the line of ninrili bos distributed cards an miming ine rimy tnnigni, The procession moved up I'road street to Sinder av.nue, to 1'iont stieet, to I Jackson street, to Movamensing avenue and buck up Ilrond (.trcct. I Moore's Speeches Tonight There will bo lie meetings tonight at which Congressman Moore will speak. He wilt start in-, addresses at 17LY South liroml street, going from there to liniad and Poller street and Ihen to the Young Men's lSepiiblicnn Club of the Thiitj -sivth ward, nt Tnent fourth nnil Wharton streets. After that he will aildiess meetings at Se -cntj -seiond street and Flmwooil ue- nue, in the J iirtietli w.ml, and at (trcenwav Hull. Fiftj sixth street nnd , Woodland in.-uue in the same ward. 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TIIJI MIX In ri.MIMl OK thi: LAW A YC 1 C MU THOMPSON MS MI ULL.U matim.i: UAi: 1 DIIINNK (jltiri'MTH in a mm. vr hai APPAniA CHKSTNl'T lielow 10TII Arvv-L'l- 10 A M toll 1 r, 1 M ilAHION HAVIKM ln rilK UAIIK STAH ' 131 I TCDIDI BROAD HTltKCT AND t5LUt,DllU SUSQUKIMNNV AK. 1.0LI"i: OI.AITM In SAHARA BROADWAY ?Wf1? !f.r5Ve- SKN.NKTT UI1U.H in "YAN'KUK OIU)I,i; IN IIUKI.IN" COLONIAL utn A?Tl"tiyZ- (inirriTii's HBAIITS Of TUB WOULD PMPRP MAIN fc"r MANATL'NlT" ClViriXIUJO MAT1NEI3 DAII.T JIAnKl.MN'i: TIIAVKHHB In "IOVU THAT IIARRIV FAIRMOUNT iGAXW&?Z I-OITIS HKNNIHON ' IIIOII rOCKKTS FA Mil Y THEATRE 1311 Market St. 1 AIV11U. I DAM. to Mldnlfht El'OENB O'BIHEN In "FIRES OF FAITH" irYTr-1 9T THEATRn Relow Spruce JUiriOl. MATINER tlAIT. MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TAI.MAIX1K In IIAi'1'lIVL.Sia J Jj. .mujjb" GREAT NORTHERN 'SstilStU MABEL NORMAND'ln "WHEN DOCTORS DI8AGIlE IMPFR I AI C0TU & WAIA'OT STS UVirHIMrtL. Mats. 2. 10 Evga 7 4.0 EMMY WKHLBN n K ,L " "THE 11ELI.B DP THE SEASON" I FADFR 4JST I-ANCASTER AVE. UUULt MATINEE DAILY mmmB QBBmmpj M ArsiD VARE CLAIMS CREDIT FOR BIG ENROLLMENT Senator Tells Republican City Committee That Organization Turned Out the Electors ...,. .. ... "UNCLE" DAVE IS ABSENT i Credit for the big registration lint Tiif-ilny was claimed by organization 'Mders at a meeting of the ltepublicau . ,f A committee this afternoon. I Senator Vare attributed the big en- rnllment last Tuesdny to the active He - ..i II t . a i.ni.iirnn worKers. returned service men nnd members n labor union". The cramped quarters of the city fninnt fM t, nrx ,.. .1...1 Hln. ... 1 ... ... committee were crowded with ward '"n.l.rs, public ofiiclals and partj worKer-. , '"''' Jave T.ane, tlie veteran I 'Mder of the lwentietli ward and the , M"-'p of.""' organization, was not pres - cut and was nut expected. 11., .m,ft .... i , lie came Up from Ins hummer home in Atlantic ( it v Inst Tuesday to reg ivtor and whs not expected to make another tilp this week. Senator Vnre. who was the first utuxiLnt. n.,nn..tn,ni. ,i , sp.MKer. cnngrntulnted the workers mi I lie revult of the r.gltration and admitted Hint the "nenpnpcr drive" iiad helped. He said: 'I want to congratulate the mem bers nf tb's committee, and through you. In retained service men, the mem- i.ii" of organied labor nnd the nctUe ngnl.ir Repulillmii paity workers, for the .pl.ndid work which they did last l:'.... r, i . ., -. , -- .i j. .hui nu, j jii-h i i i tf tiiimi i ii i. I, .. ..il .r .'. ,-', "-.". r-.m m organieu I """.'" "Q lmrc ol I"os', l "'' men- tioiied. and was verv materially assisted b the newspaper drive "A lrip. legislation in I'liiladel- phia ,iImm i in.uns a Mibstantinl Itepul rejnne his ause of lat Tuesday's reg istiatinn "We must nut let the good work stop at this piunt There aie two more reg Ntintion dnjs. Tui-mIiij , September 2 and Satuiihiy. September (1 " A. I.a HOfA'S , SWIMMING POOL OPfn to the Pulillc x; Grand Fraternity BIdg, ' iniii Arm HireM ml Mlicd Ilnlhlim KTfrr Kr'i - . - - in, a i " ffiHl!?H GENEROUS " V lltllt foo much In Just nlront right," slid Inid Ilarum. c rrally clve little ton nitfrh here for the money ami the litiutlty. llenu rhineHl Ia!Iy ftnnfvjl ".-,.37 South 16th Sunday Excursion WILDWOOD On the Reading ni)Io ncionimodations. 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"IIIUII POCKETS" f i.. ;n AiUn:.r:.. viit th "" " wnniVs rSlrSfXV&l 'tre MOORE INDORSED BY JEWS 1 t Meeting Calls on Co-rellfllonlits to Support'lndependent Candidate Representatives of tho Jewish citi zenship from the various wards In Philadelphia held n meeting last night in the Moore campaign headquarters in the Liberty Ilnlldlng and ndnptcd a resolution pledging support to the can didacy Of Representative J. Hampton Moore for tho Republican nomination for .Mayor. The resolution follows Resolved. That the Republican cam paign committee of Jewish citizens in dorses the candidacy of the Hon. .T. Hampton Moore for the Republican nomination for Mayor of Philadelphia, nnd urges that all good citizens who desire to give rniladelphla a clean art mlni.rrntlnn 1ml thi.li- annnnrf in Mr j Moore and the entire independent ticket , at the coming primaries." I Ur. II, Y, Ilelber was chairman of "ie meeting. D. Louis Zimmerman will '"" ""manager oi ino jcwisn campaign i-iiiii in 1 1 if . .ii ii " iiii'i-1 ira liM 1 1 nn nnin ;;" ,," ,r... . ."j"r.u."',..1 ..-. 'of this ,.arapai ... ' .. rnrmtp! m, v.ii,iiib mi- tnj iiuuvl me uiivcuuu ins committee nnd the issues of the paign will be brought homo to the citizens of the various" wards. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES -wiiilam C. Ocu, 2214 E Thlith '"''' V'fr- ''!? 2l t. I 'MkryCribCnnnlKwrfr ave., and Iombard et . nnd r. I'o Trunk N Johnnon. 2121 N I'ront Pt . and ' I'lmor a jonnrnw. lima w Venango sti , n.irl J Carn, 2740 N. damn t . aid i:tlz.lhth A fVllnhnn. 111.1 rnfman Mrrenio Carearlno. 1213 Christian t., and AniTPllna c'acela. 112K Wharton ft. Alex HaiBtilll, i'OfiS lllnvls St . and Btssle Kowal. 200S Illavln nt Dmltre rslnvakl. B31 N Marshall Bt., nnd Anna urasmvsui Wllllamstown. N J. jnm n eiainr. i.airtax en . v . nnd r. triulfl .Ion.n-.on. Ilaltlmor. Md. .liner C Chrlstv, I.lnwood. In , and Anna 11 Hundlcli Marcus Honk, Pa Michael Nicholson 7.121 Oak. T.anc, and Julia Itfndrrll 7M24 Oak Irfine Thomaj. J Murray, m22 Btltes st . and I'lhuiheth M JlrKnlghl. 1.111 North St Anthonv i. tnM)wkl. -.'f,20 13 Cambria at.. and Itronlslnwa Warlrka, 47rit minor st. Nortmn B Wnrd, 404.1 nidge avo . and Kntlirrn M Wilson, 0420 Limekiln pike. Whitman H Wphber. Vnnvouvpr, Canada. nnd Anns I, Wad," Hoetnn. Mass Himnel rskman. H07 N Franklin at . and Ida Adrlmi.i. R07 N I'"ranklln st. t'l rrnen 13 c'lpvenstlno. Norrlstown. Pa . and Huth W Walker. N'nrristown ra ttinlpv J Kordeek 12.'. It isth at. and Klorpn O ClofT. Pecchwood Park, Pa. Hirry M C'o-nbv. Jr r,2" N Kranklln at., and Map C Herbst r,743 Catharine st. C.rj J Hultherir, 1:128 Cayuea st , and Ida K Andprson. llrn Mawr. Pa J..fb 1'ptprson New York city, and Fanny Orepnstnn, fill y 11th st I 'i npl I Mgrrav 12ns N Uroad st . and Huth Dn IJptrolt Mich nil im smu:., 17.12 Lomlnrd st and Laura Kanp. ill S Colorado si Baby I Ain't Important Notice. Victor Recordi and Victor Mtchlocs Acs sdtntifictlly coordimfM nd tjrnchronlzl in the proceues of nunufuturt, end ibould be used together to secure a perfect reproduction. I r : i I NewMctor Records j I " for September v I m Tm Speakers Supporting Organiza tion Candidate at Hog Island, Cramp's arid Baldwin's JUDGE RETURNS HOME Judge Patterson's campaign for the Republican mayoralty nomination was carried to three big industrial centers nt noon today Hog Island, Cramp's shipyard ahd the Baldwin Locomotive Works. Sneakinsr within view of scores of placards used in the Hog Island elec tion of n sponsor, Major incent L,nr roll and Kphraim Ijipschutz dwelt on tho Organization candidate's record on the bcncli nnd his "100 per cent Ameri canism." Several thousand workmen heard the addresses and cheers occasionally re warded points made by the speakers. At the Cramp shipyard the orators were II. F. Wright and llobcrt F. Ir win, Jr. Baldwin's workers were ad dressed by Hamucl Moyerman. Judge Patterson returned today from a fishing trip to Bay Head, N. J., nnd went to the headquarters of the com mittee of one thousand, at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets. Members of the committee gathered about him to con- BIG BOOK BARGAINS For Vacativn Reading They are by popular authors ant hava been used ln our library. Oood, lUan condition. 25 Cents each, or FIVE for a DOLLAR Womrath's Circulating Library 15 South 13th Street, Philadelphia There's keen delight for music-lovers in the new offerings by famous and exclusive Victor artists. And for those who have a liking ( for good popular songs and catchy dance music, there is a choice selection of the latest hits" in this splendid new program. 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He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. We recommend the Victor Tungs-tone Stylusplays 100 to 300 records without changing. Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. Victor Talking. Machine Co., Camden, N. J. a. laMBs4 seV gratulato him upon tho outlook in the campaign. ' Judgo Patterson was optimistic when asked what ho thought of the largo registration last Tuesday, he said i ' "Fine. want to see n big registra tion. Then thero'll be no question nftcr tho primaries whether tho people havo Lad their soy." Dr. William J. O'Brien, of 1703 Frankford avenue, has sent a letter to Judge Patterson, pledging his support. Doctor O'Brien has been active in re form movements nnd was vice chairman of the City party in 1005. PATTERSON SPEAKS TONIGHT Boomers of Mayoralty Candidate Ar range 8erle of Meetings Organization leaders plan to start their campaign machinery tonight with a scries of mass-meetings, at which Number Slie Sophie BrasUu 74595 12 Enrico Caruto 88612 Emilio de Gogorza 64816 Amelita Galli-Curci 74591 Jaicha Helfetz 64770 Loulio Homer 87303 Fritz Kreitler 64817 John McCormack .64818 Philadelphia Orchestra 74593 Ernestine Schumann-Heinle 87302 Reinald Werrenrathl Roinald Werrenrath I 45166 10 Olive Kline ine) kerf 45167 10 Elsio Baker Six Brown Brothers Six Brown Brothers Pictrol Pietrol 18562 10 18563 18564 10 Original Dixieland Jazz Band Original Dixieland Jazz Band' V t "taJ I I ) a m i Vivian Holt and Lillian Rosedalel Charles Hart and Elliott ShawJ 1856S 10 iuipji umgnarn ( Ralph Bingham rxoo 10 John Steel) John Steel) 18588 10 American Quartet 18589 10 10 10 Arthur Fields 18592 10 Billy Murray and Ed Smalle) ,. Marion Harrlsf1000'' Joseph C. Smith's Orchestral Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra18594 10 sasHst fesjafr atBaaV Judgo Patterson will be the principal" ' speaker. ,, Three meetings have been scheduled 1 in the Independent tronghod .of West Philadelphia. Tho meetings will be held at tho For tieth Ward llepubllcan Club, Flftyscv- cnth, street and Woodland avenue; com- bincd Thirty-fourth and. Forty-fourth ward meeting at Fifty-second street and 'w Oirard avenue nnd n Tyenty-fourth ward meeting. MEN-HME'S YOUR CHANCE October 1st will see Fall shoes priced $15 to $25 all over Plilla. You'll have to pay these prices if you don't take advantage of our foresight in placing Advance Cash Orders For 75,000 Ft. of Calf Skins 50,000 Oak Leather Soles That Give Philadelphia Men ' FALL SHOES at Old Market Prices $789&10 We give you the benefit of our fore sight with prices $3 to $5 lower than you'll be able to duplicate shoes of their style, quality, appearance or wear anywhere later in tho season. ComcFrid.orSat.",,pm. PROVE TUB FACTS WITn THE Nl'tiVIAli UAUK. TAN SIZ MASTER MADE CALF SHOE HERE AT msm HMkBthsMarket UOPENEVERYEVENKG &1204CheshratSt 2ndHocr Price $1.50 12 1.50 10 l.OO 12 1.50 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 n i.oo 12 1.50 10 1.00 l.OO l.OO .35 .85 18 .85 .85 .85 .8S .85 .85 .85, .85 10 .85 .85 New Victor Recprdj demon. trated at all dealers on lb let of each month "Victrola" Ii the Regutered Tradenurlcof the Victor Talking Machine Company de!gnatin the products of this Company onl ' HIS1' ! sn jljmj,MminiimTri fWIljjHr1ilfH11l!ilIT JBiSObENRr ULaii? reuuuaoM in hJiJaE "Ai SOJST? EXI 'A. STORTINO aiANCE". TllK WAr Olf 'A wnsfAW h - tijv,: ,:t" , .a .. -. " . ,.. fttnyrr- itf W X tf (TS- tf -f-' ' ?P : ji. ' . r. f evseh
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