bsppwtV., l ,ul .a luj --- '' ..... i . ... .,.'.. rYtyfrr'V 'W'tfrfWWraWr'l r-iw-iTjRfyf! yWyWB f"--T f "( Ty --1V "r$t 1 a1 EVENING PUBLIC LKDGERfrHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 j-fcrrrCT;I j: v " Fa fc' Ifr i Ivr- n j i I- PATTERSON GIVES E 'Followers of Machine Loader . . . i 11... " I! J !. D- MEM N SHOCK f nstonisnea ay unnuiuuiu a nc fusal to Speak Downtown IGNORES SENATOR'S WISH tfiidjre Tnttorson's clpfinnce nf Sonn tor Vare last iilclit is cmninE followers of tho machine leader to pnap with as tonishment. Tho senator wiwitwl Judge Patterson to co to a meeting in the Fourth wnnl. following n meeting In Metropolitan Hall, 717 Fnirraonnt avenue. Judge Patterson flatly refined and Instead of obeying the senator's request hurried to Sixtieth and Chestnut streets whero ho addressed a crowd of more Umn 1000 In the Forty-sixth ward. For the first time in his stump tour the organization candidate nttarked Congressman Moore. The attack rams Jn reply to a question from Congress man Mooro ns to whether he planned to buy tho Vure street-cleaning plant in order to carry out his pledce to have the city do its own street cleaning after January 1, 1021. "The answer is plain and direct, tald Judgo Patterson. "When 1 am Mayor of Philadelphia I shall secure the best plant obtainable for the -work at tho lowest price nt which It can be secured in free and fair com petition." Judge Tatterson asked his audiences which aspirant' record showed who would be 'the free nnd untrainmeled candidate?" "My opponent," he continued, has found out that I nm n condidntc for Mayor. Vp to this time he thought Mr. Vnrc was running. About two months from now, maybe, he will wnke up to the fact that 1 have been nom inated, nnd about the timo I have been sworn in he probably will withdraw as a candidate.'' Judge Patterson then directed n ques tion to his opponent nnd wanted to know "whether he kept the fees or his pledges," In tho Thirteenth ward Judgo Patter son addressed a gathering of 2000 per sons in Metropolitan Hall. In Oak Lane he won applause when ho pledged to have the Fifth street trol ley continued to the county line. n n .,ui;n, nn Christian street, near Seventh, Judge Patterson made n hit ; with a large gathering of Italians when, ho appealed to them in their own lan-j guagc. j nv mfllp wns stormed while Judge Patterson spoke nt an outdoor meeting in the Fourth ward nt 010 South Third street At the close of his meeting in West Philadelphia, Judgo Patterson was given a basket of (lowers by two little jirl. ACCUSE POLICEJJEUTENANT Seventy Committee to Probe Charge Savage Is Vare Leader . -, , ti... !- .!. A picture ot .luuge i nuer-uu m m'- window of the room of Ueutennnt Pen- , jamln F Suvnire, of the Thirty-ninth! utrppt nd Lancaster avenue sUitioni house, it wns announced today, has led! thA committee of seventy to Btari an investigation of that ofheer s allegeu po litical nctivity. The new city charter provides severe penalties for political nctivity on the part of members of the Police Depart ment, explained F. I. D. Poach, sec retary of the committee. .Lieutenant Snvnge is credited bv many familiar with political conditions in tho ward as being the real Vare leader there. He has been in charge of the station house for two years, while other lieutenants have been transferred frequently. Snvago votes in tho thirty -second division of the Twenty -fourth ward. Blakely D. McCnughn, candidato for county commissioner on the Mooro ticket and Republican Alliance leader of the ward, said "S-'avage has b'eeu looked upon as the contractor spokes man in tho ward." The committee of seventy is inves tigating rcportu that a wagon loaded with Patterson pictures stops daily at the station house. .SANTO DOMINGO PROTESTS TO U.S. jEnvoy Says America Promised Military Occupation Would Be Transitory WajJilngton, Sent. 12. Kcrlniinc lhat the United States promised in military oeonparjr'.v of Santo DominRo would be "transitory," Dr. Franelseo Henriquez y Oarvajol, actinr prenident of the AVest Indian republic at the tlme Ameriean rule wiih eHtnblished "there, issued a statement yesterday, ex plaining the efforts being made to re turn the government of Santo Domingo Btic)t to native linnds. '.',J)octor Henriquez, who went to ITatIs In an effort to present his ene to the Peace Conference, has arrived In 'Washington as head of n commis sion to present plans for a reorganiza tion. "'IndWdual liberties have been fereally diminished in Santo Domingo by ithe'netion of the American military COTMTiracnt," he taid. "There is no freedom of the press, no right of as sembly, and tho people cannot take any initiative to modify the situation. Some administrative reforms of great usefulness have been introduced by the , military government, but tho popula tion desires n change in tho political situation, and wishcB to see the na tional government again in native Hands." N. J. HOTELMEN WIN iurt Deelolon Validates 700 Liquor Licenses In Jersey City L . Trenton, Sept. 12. The Court ol & -?r-k q rors DU jppeis nun Hirtyea ioc Up -jAOOn ot uuBiice ownyze in Briuns ZV 'lea-ide tC liquor license granted to Hugh l'Jatieharii and set aside a preliminary JJ Jtonctlon" o fJ 'fCourt of Chancery c, wader which tl ambassador ITotel of 1' Atlantic City VlJolned from sell- . liquqr. . M ,w The final dcOCtfp of the Court of Jrrora.Jn tho MtHan case will practl- Wily deernno (be TaliJIty ot 11- Mw iranted byJersey City to ap- fawlmately 700 aaloonSeeners. Tho .walfilf nt thnon 1f..ncli la linrtiM. nf. "t?, in proceeding bfforo the Su- 'firtw-Court, MOORE MAN CHARGES ATTEMPT AT BRIBERY Swears Vare Councils Candi date Gave Him $50 Check to Support Patterson Arthur Sellers, chief deputy in the office of Coroner Knight nnd n Varc backed candidate for Council from the Seventh district, is charged with having attempted to bribe an active Moore worker to switch his allegiance to Judge Patterson. Jacob Pledenthal, n Moore follower in the thirty-ninth division of the Thirty-second ward, makes the charge in nn affidavit in hicli lie tells of n heck for $.0, which he sns Sellers paid him "on account" for shifting his euppot t. llledenthnl lives at ,100fl lluclld ave nue uuil is assessor in bis division. According to llledenthnl. Sellers gave him the check In the Patterson head quarters. He nlso charged Hint Joseph i ay, asslslnnt director nt the Depart - ment of Health anil Charities and n candidate for Council, said to him: "If you carry your division, the twentv- ninth division of the Thirty-second ward, or oven make a good showing in it, there will tie more than Sl.iO in it for j ou besides n good position in t'itv Hall." llledenthnl said he took the check from Sellers in the presence of John . Haines and Eugene McCrnth. the iu ictignlors. "The statement that I tried to bribe r.ledenllial Is a deliberate lie," said Mr. Sellers. "His nthd.nit is false, with the exception that I gave the man a check for Soil, nnd this is how he returns my generositj. lie told me he had been Mivhiirgcd from Ins work and asked me to loan him .."0. I toM him 1 would do so if I could be vine of getting il back. He told me he would return the loan as soon ns he found work nnd I promised to help him find a place." CAMDEN G. 0. P. HOPEFUL Republicans Say Heavy Registration Assures Sweeping Victory at Polls The ISepublic.in county committee of Camden predicts n sweeping victory for the ticket nt both the primary and gen eral elections. The registration is the heaviest in year and the increase is attributed to the returning of the toldiers and sailors. Everything is harmonious in the Itepubiican enmp for the primary elec Hon. The onlj nomination fights are for ward offices, such as councilmen and freeholders, and the opposition is expected to dwindle before the primaries. John T. Wright, the Democratic candidate for mayor, expects to be elected. His campaign will be based nn n titfitfnrm ni-nint tlif 71'm far.t f) sn-lll U11U Ull Villlll timni'Ul "l .' publican and Democrats in city council. Mayor rilis, the Itepubiican candi date for re-election, will stand on his war recoril and previous service to the city. lie had over JiSOO signers on his petition for re-election. HEFFERNANF0R MOORE Doctor Denies Vare Men's Statement He Backs Them Dr. .Tames .1. Ilefferrjau, who filed papers as an independent Itepubiican candidate for Council from the Fourth Senatorial district, has announced his withdrawal from the race. lie said he would support the entire Moore ticket and the independent councilmauic candidates in the Fourth district who have been indorsed by the committee of one hundred. Karly this week if was reported from the Patterson headquarters that Doctor Ileffernan had swuni; over to the Vares and that he would be slated as a Vare candidate for Councils, Doctor Ilef fernan asserted lie Knew nothing ot such an agreement. In anli-Varc circles the move was looked upon as a Vare trick . to obtain Vare support in tho Fourth j district. TAILORS WIN $50 WAGE 3000 Return to N. Y. Shops After Winning Their Strike New Vorh, S-pt. 12. Three thoi nnd strikine Inrlies' tnilorH, i-mploye 1011- snnu striking InrliM tailorH, cmploypd I in fn.hionablp Fifth hvphik sliops, ro- tiirnod to work ypstorday nfter tin em- ' plnyrrs Iiail pranted their domands fcr u fortv-fotir hour vpk nnd a ininitmim , L-n it il tiiii I fliijjc (it xi, nauiuius i-u ururj iiui- t m(iu. the union secretary. The rrmaiu- ' inp 11000 strikers are expected to win ' their demands before the end of this week, he said. L HIM III I I The House 1 C. J. Heppe & Son, Downtown Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Pianos Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianola3 Our supply of Player-Pianos is limited you should The piano industry is producing about eighty per cent (8O5J?) of its normal output. And with 1 this reduced production, the j the normal requirements. It is only proper that we should issue 0 warn ing of the shortage that is sure to occur at Christ mas time., 1V111 mhrnihl. hwu tirnir (IKrintmas viano NOW. we will gladly store it for you but buy it N0W1 Genuine Aeolian Player-Piano, $645 Vnr S!ri4K we nfiFer ft nlnver-niann made bv the m-onf Annlion rVimnnnv. rnnrnininc trip fnmons Aeo lian patents and fully guaranteed by them. The price is standard tnruour, America. Settlement may be made in caBh, or charge account, or through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward tne Catalogues will gladly be Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Dh SPROUL ATTACKS IMEW Indorses Republican League Candidates in Delaware County mayor Mcdowell upheld flovcrnor Sproul came out unre servedly In a statement today indors ing the cnndlilates of the Itepubiican League for city and county offices in Delaware county nnd opposing the can didates hacked by "Young" John J. McClure, tli" head nf the so-called Mc Clurc ring. The fight between the league in the city of Chester nnd In Delaware coun ty will rench a climax next Tuesday in the primnry election. The Governor was specific and definite in his denunciation ot the McClure in fluence in Delaware county and Chester city politics. I Foul Hand of Greed I "The foul hand of greed," said the Governor, "must not be allowed to reach into the offices In our courthouse nnd profit from our public undertakings there as it would do in Chester city." The Governor brought his statement to a conclusion with the hope that his friends would appreciate the danger and go out "nctt Tuesday and vote at the nt'Imnrieu for the cilv nml pnnnlv nnn. " - - didates who stand for good government' nnd fair politics," I Iteferring to Major McDowell, candi-. date on the ami -McClure ticket for re-, election, Hie Governor said: ' "In the cit of Chester, Mayor Mo- I Dow ell should he renominated nnd re- I elected. He is being opposed not lie- I cause he has not li( en a good official, i faithful to every trust nnd zealous in ' every duly through the most trying I times, but because he has refused tu ' become the -rMint and do the bidding t' the mot EI nWJpi, If aft jwmJm honest irJ2flflB Jg " I : Evenings "iiiiih., mi . iSsT - E WHY NOT OWN HANDSOME k JEWELRY ON OUR EASY sM? H I jtfS. METHOD Imtaraff ! I slmjm credit ?im '? , I WKSi. irCw . JlliSfSl ' 1 1 tht nmfct klmnlu hlrif In thp An nrriirii tt limn V4- i Tr i "" """ Miini j iir "n iv irruii pitin. j nrld when 31m ubc Ol IC riMlIt ilun. li vhotiltl ou wnlt until jm. it(ru lnuhit the roucb fUMli? It Isn't nov ennr.v. ome hire, mnke jour rttr'- fiorsroim rlnc. ft with - pure liltft rUiiinoiMi) und center nun mill pin iih VniiiA ton rr lou u nr t en. V J r.n hiiim: Yor imy i - j LADIES, ATTENTION J U htn o dral hrr 3011 nrr pt- J I tendril rtry roiirteH). Ymi arc J I Mflnmip to iur credit and o urtk I I jou no pmbarraHiinc quPMtlmiH rold. l'ure hlt. ,iour munvy rtuunueu 11 you ivrfert cut diamond, ner f c t fiinnmnd. I can )UV cheancr for cash 1 1u.rr "IlIte-J(-liri iiiirrpe rtiinrr. rviiiu 30c a .I.UUI oii:v ATtItI)AY KVi:IMl niounllnc. -- week IARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSEtNPNIlA , i&i &&'A'W&' Tir Ono Stora 2 Doors above Filbert j OnoManqccnenJ 1 nQI'EX SATl'KDAY EVENINGS. I dmLCAtP V American Lead J I Founded hi 1805 g I L encil Lo. Mf 0 t . 22 Fif,h AvenueT B lhat ieppe built A r- 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, Uptown order your Christmas Piano NOW! demand is almost twice purcnase price. sent on request. C J. HEPPE & SON Founded In 1865 One Price System adopted In 1881 Patterson Relics on Luck and Aid of Ward Leaders Judge Patterson Is superstitious. He says so himself. At n Thirteenth ward rally last night at 717 Falrmouut avenue Judge Patterson was introduced to to the daughters of Max Mayer, po litical leader of the ward. "I have ntfour-Ieaf clover In one pocket and ft rabbit's foot In the other," the judge remarked. "Ves, and you have our good wishes," said one of the Misses Mayer. "That's appreciated," replied Judgo Patterson, "but the thing thnt will count most on election day will be your father's support." of those who would control tho city lor their own selfish ends." Hetter to Have No Party, He Says (overnor Sproul snid he had not de sired to take nn mtiie part in county political iifTalrs, but that he felt he would be lacking in duty did lie not support the league's candidates. While withholding personal criticism of the present official" or of flic "candidates whom Mr, McClure has selected," the Covcrnnr'said it would be better to have no party than "to permit its organization and prestige to be used solely for personal advantage and pri vate gain." "For yeais." said the Covernor, "there has been much evidence of a sinister and degrading inllueiice in our local politics." II.- added that it would be intolerable to continue this influence. "There must b" nothing corrupt or unclean nhout our temple of justice," summarized the (iovmior. Deals Willi Third Terms Dealing with the third-term candi dates on the Mi Clure ticket, the (iov ernor said : "We should not continue men for many terms in richlv paid places simpb to serve an outside interest which would exploit the tnxpajers' funds for private enterprise." The (iovenmr said even the school boards wen not safe from political busi ness hunters. Nearly a million dollar should he expendid on Chester's schools in the next fn cars, said (lie (,i. era or UMJIN IK MXt. VTCII An a rr urate tlmp rlf c '. iihholutel.v Kimrantefd. in jrw Ih, adjusted, Mrar N karat r.uUl - fllleil thin model c n h j Inlet dehlKti. 30r n AVeck fclmnlf thine in tlip onlv nOr a uprk. biicIi 11 kmuiII mud r i 1 . ILTH vtiu' ujr A.iauiLf m Cth and Thompson Streets i ernor 29.75 jffSyJj Largest Coal Yard in 1'hila. K JU L XI J gl S3fe I' fc Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland, J V FEWCIIrfS 1 ' (SSSRSajSoli flvW yJ$& K$2fli 1 i " w'tliapoor v H ! W ,.-'-1XP Willi:, J. &ZS5uyU YaSXiA mP1 1 pencil, when TOv a M S-MrOHk Mb-m 1I3LTH VWrWM vw H wnexoelle,! VENUS ?Sk I I aanaai in ai tmnmmmmmmn. JVJLAJS AJJI MVimw M WBJ n TrHPefSgafi' 111 .T to fi still a few left.) EE M lUTlli H iaMHflH Continuous Dancing lial'ilii HI iaBH 3 ' tonight llM'ilJfeiW SSanl 2 OKCHESTRAS Has Iff lite BfB P"W Hlj 12th and Chestnut 111 I BaHtallJ llBHKrnlil HaHlH I ' ill AIIOVK ACKKU'S U Uptown Private tiWMa '1 Teacher 6th and Thomson Street, $tm Kf '&$"'' Magistrate Campbell Denies Charges "Willful and deliberate perjury" is ! tho way illiam F. Campbell, Indc- pendent Republican candidate for coro- ner, characterizes "the sworn statement I of Joseph 1), Davis, n delinquent tax 1 collector, of 2.104 Kast Allegheny nve- tine, thnt Campbell got Davis a Job ns tax receiver at Post No. fi, and for that favor collected between $700 and, glOW) of his yearly salary. Fish nnd Soft Shell Clams never wcro run ning better than now. We Arc Noted for Our Delicious Lobsters Chicken & Waffle Dinners CANTRELL & COCHRANE THE STANDARD OF TWO CONTINENTS Order by the dozen from your dealer for use at home E&JBurke Solo Agent C20W46 3t Hew TCoru. .:-?'"'-;-y.A':- UNIQUE PLATINUM MOUNTINGS Have us reset the Gems from your old j ewelry in modern settings of individuality. W- DESIGNS & ESTIMATES JOSK DAVISON'S SONS, i 210 SOUTH I3ta ST. ! 1 I Dosemoni iii i (mmimmmm i WMmfflmmr fm Ais!ir i .?;,UrtwA""'? I vxy Gftiftfe?Ale ' ''' ' - - r'.-;'' f'lnsses hotrin wenk of H' sL . ZZZ, """"" Sept. 22 1 d&Jga Users of IKA Coal bo ad- , i ''lf vised and buy now. ve have Write or call for booklet I , Ifir tho sizc amI quality. Wu I I lcT.JYMCA ilpijfcol LUAl! Central Branch-1421 Arch st- Effff. .$11.25 Stove $11.(55 1 -bbbs , Nut.. 11.75 Pea... 9.55 i j iTTO riioMPT delivery & Economical j JH Wc serve you right j 0 pc0cil Luxufy Hi Owen Letters' Sons! w rTKnXTiTsa B ;iiaiiycostale53 VVVVV IS I ' " I in the end? Vvvk M 1 J. A i J'loimoo,nevM,tKKMw 1 H n ItsY I . B gritlcs?, no&crum.' walV 1 H aaV J&. I V a l M T'nnila tn aL-a fn . VlHk.Mb M H 7VMtVM VVIWV j B 8tant comfort and xKS H U.fl fl nv a ft H economy as well. KSlfB 1 t ft. tj ' " M 1( Black and 3 Copying B 1 nmA P.aaIAIAIMjCi Decrees M fl H Ea.tman Kodak Co. FTfW fKKB isn't n store ' t B ' r K M in totcn that is ilninn Zl u Victroms k. M murh in. in, n.n M I 1020 Che.tnnt St. wLsx J ?' ,0 ''' f '' 5 I milVi daylight store, imth r Ellflw service as a hobby E I aA nnrf Dry Goods on the tables 1 Wav'VAkfljir and counters for everti nne in H B buy at much less than usual. E " . We've been selling Illanhets E5 , 1 I Nt--::::IJ7-o- ""' nve bpen the superior of S5 I r Si ",e (over""lent lilnnkets at HE J I itr 7? 'cs cost I'"11! considered Sntnrdav Matinee a"l 'f6..".'!0',0..""1 '':e "d3 II We reconstruct; up holster and noliih your old suite equal to new. Leather, tapestry and velour. $8 $14 $24 Slln Covm. all patterns ef rrptonnr. at reasonable prices. Three-Piece flnltn $15 op, Our repr Bfntntlvn will cult at any tfme and erjtl mate for you. Industrial Uph. & Furn. Co. Show Koom 8, Factory Writ a or IMinne 140 N. 10th Nt. M'alnut 112ft The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided by renting new popular fiction from Womrath's Circulating Library 15 South 13th St., PhiU. Clean copiet gupplied promptly. Milk or InfsnU & Inralida No Cooklnt A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes HARDWOOD FLOORS TheSTANDARDbV IpWriich Others Are JudgedJ W V A floor at a time, if you can't spare I the money to refloor throughout with hardwood. And don't overlook ! the fact that if you want to sell your I home hardwood floors will bring you a far better price and a quicker sale. PINKERTON 28th and York Sts. I'lillmlelplilii I Ilotlt rtiuncs . Courses in Chemistry Abraham Kenwood, M.S., Sc.D., Director of Courses Elementary General Qualitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis Special Quantitative Organic Chemical Calculations We've more Aprons in stoch, right before your eyes, than the biggest department store in town. And they arc priced, on an average, at more than one-third less. Unquestionably our slock of yard goods Cretonnes, Chintzes, Ginghams, Percales, Shirtings, Lawns anfl so on are on the level of the aver age wholesale warehouse; the prices to you ars on this level also. We'll cut any length you want; so don't be ulrald to ask. TJiough ice are selling goods by the piece ull the time. Come and get lo know this place. W. H. Smith & Sons bFtmE' f i j -iff r-m L 914 Walnut Street Dry Goods at a Baring UNCH THAT PAYS! Ul pat tht'Wtli tht rut into' inr taTimMMETTrnuugrrsvokitti: r for iUUbj talk th.t rll tU tot It imttiptlta Tttsna, tat wwnnl in tnxtur partlonurs tut. l.jwa wjoosrj Wii cEoisat in 3 for $10.50 lnmurted tnil iui;-.iuih hiiiht iu, ... J!nn fHUSTNTT ST. rvih rior. Trtke F.lrTntnr. ENGLISH THE PEOPLE who com here nro flie i klnil i lint. lnit nn nlmn. Plirre of rrtlnenifnt to the Plnre and help uttrttrt otlirr of thf fuiir. kind. ifnti fiian)rtci tin My RooM 35-37 Sout,h lGth Mcfal Cellinjjr Corniced Jlicetf .CKannelr MeteA Corntco EcpwdrdMffalljth MefalCbmerBead Concrete Ke-cnforcomcntr 'PENN METAL COMPANXM Manufacturers of Jhcet Iron and Steel Building Material a5iLmoxtorStre!ts,Vhiau STAMMERING Don't be linmllcnpptil In buvtnrss or at home by Btnmtnerlnr, Blutlerlnc or hea. Itntlne In Tour apeccli. Vou can over como nny (lefrrtH by proper trninlnR. Our new Corrective Course stnrtt Monday. September IS. Cull for fnll particulars Central Branch Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street U. S. ARMY WAIST BELTS Junt purchaiieJ from U. P. Government contractor 10.(100 heavy Khnkl web. 120' utrnnir Vtronze tuckle. Can b used an auto strap ani other nurnnncs Parcel DOit prepaid anywhere. tenu ror iimsirrtmi cnlnior THE NATIONAL UNIFORM & r.QUII'.MKNT CO. 533 MARKET STREET p Fall Term uay ana Evening Classes Do you realize you possess a vast amount of hidden and unde veloped Power? a pnnr.A at Neff Oolleiro will add to jour Commercial, I'ersonal and 3o Lial Success. It will help you Dclot l'KUSONALITT Acquire COURSES: Oratory Elocution Public Speaking Salesmanship Dramatic Art Authorship SKI.I- CONFIDENCE Cultivate MKMOIIY Stimulate IMAGINATION Improve KRI.F- KXl'IinSSION Increase nnsr.nvATiON Dlplomiia uuuriled. Dfcrees tun rerrfil. C'lahfiei 3fornlnif, Afternoon nml ElMilniT. IIOTII SEXr.S. l'rhate In.trncllon. Tall Term Opens Sep tember 28. Sllna Neff. I'll. II.. Trei. NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut Street VMtnra Welromi. Cnl!, ri or I'linnp nprnre tftin inr irp lionkirt. Summer Clean-Up of Used Cars &TEAUNS I.lmoUHlne. 7 pass . relln IsheJ dark Krren, fine mechanical condition, 1017 model S!73 OVEKt,ANIl. 101R, C.paj. Tourlne: gplendld mechanical condition, Ti tires $575 I.KXINOTON", 1018. fi-pans. Tourlmr, with auxiliary neats: newly reftn lahed, new tires. Attractive price. JKFI'KUV, 1017. 7 raad , with Hum mer top anil winter Incioaure: splendid condition 81)75 SEVEIIAI. OTIIKK IlAUfiAlXS AT YAKIOl'S THICKS Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. VfM. A. KI'HICK Aire rreflldent mid (lenerul Manager Lexington- Ruilding 851 North Hroad Street Opposite Metropolitan Operu llouae For Second-Floor Flats Give accBB from second floor to base ment lnslda the houso without taklnar valuable apace from the first floor. Easily Installed In new or old, flats at mall cost. GEO. H. EVANS Carpenter and Itullder ti N. IStU St.. J-jujna ocuat 7 ThlJOp i H I tlCwtilff JPfr'ff'rTYf'-ftff 1h iflfrfraffflitf'' WtommmMm RGiU;WragSjffl 'ism f1 j jjfk?ci4$fjsfe& Ft linen, 5-a-cv'' . B Sj Kienlngs E JfOl)QsJtbOQ5. BflSsaiBnorEN KVKNiNGsgngsiHigci DIAMONDS BOUGHT llrlnr ui your diamond If you want (ennze mo nignefli price lor mem. Ho matter what othtra tell you they arc worth,, iret our trice befors you all. We pny 18.00 to 1 100. 00 tor each-diamond more than others pay. Pee ua and be convinced, ...w'e l'uy "ny '"i hap or color. KELLY & CO, CALL 982 CIIKSTNtlT ST. , Phone Wnlnnt 714. Hultr SI-SI. I'rlvnle OBIcr 2d llwir. orer Chillis' nut. HOUSE PAINTS SPECIAL OFFER $2.75 PER GALLON FOIl I.VBIDE AND OUTSIDK USB PAINT -f-'W OALLON nED, IlllOWN, HLACK. OOVBHNMENT Bl'Art VAIlNIHIt. in PEti nxT.lrtu DISKAN ' "' oirtAim avenoe'1 Learn by Trying how n ood i:lcflrlo Iron will make IronlnK tin lronlnr liours, it--. .. rhone 8prnca S510. J.F.Bacnanan&Co. 1 a" II I Al al Fat ll f.M il I mtH" 1719 Choatnut St. Knight Templar Uniforms ity Coats and Pants A( Made to Order v ttij nt and Wo'kmanrhlp Guaranteed 1 Traymore Tailoring Co. J 035 ARCH 8TIIEET noth rhonia HIGH-GRADE MAN WANTED $500 monthly drawing account nnd lllicrnl stock commUalon for in u n to nlt In flnanclnu n pro preanUc, irolnp concern with anett, lint wnntlne Increased capital In Incrcnne jiroductlon, Alost excal lent opportunity. Write llox No. II 1, I.edter Offlce. COFFEE PRICES Direct- from the Roasters BANQUET BLEND 4,1c Hi. or Slhn., fj.20 "D. & H." BLEND 42c lh. or til!).. S3. 05 At any of Our 3 Stored Shore Dinners BOOKBINDER'S 125 Walnut St. Open Evenings Until 11 WANTED EVERYWHERE Factory Executives x Trained men men ot bralnn. Inltlatlva and ability, fitted by their tralnln to handle other men. In eery factory staff there are manr able mett whose only lack Is tralnlnsr tralnlnc In factory organization! In select ing and handltnc other men; In laying out and routine work: in all tho broad new phases of factory management. Tou can take up now a three months course ot Practical Tralnlnc In Modern Production Methods A Production Expert will have charge nf the classroom ot conferences and lec ture. Two classes will be conducted one o;i Tuesday evening beginning Sep tember .10. and ona on Friday evening beclnnlng September 28. Write or telephone for an elffhtpaca descriptive leaflet, or belief still. Cull fcr full Information. Central Branch, Y. M. C. A. 1431 Arch Street RSS8iSSEffijiSfflS8 &-...,.. , .. Better Lraae anoei ror men 34 N. 13th St. JU'b.l. New Fall Styles now ready, including a variety of broad toes. The Boylston Last shown her, In a medium broad toe with consid erably more fltyle than ater ftite broad toe models. Black and tan, calf ana via. We are .glad to congratulate Mlsa Anna If. llellley. of West Philadelphia, who enter! 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