Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 8, Image 8

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ItJVEXLXU ITBLir UMUEK-inilLAl)ELPiUA, MONDAY, OCTOBEJR G, 1910
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LEGION EMBERS
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SEEROSYFUTURE
Philadelphiarts.iBack From First
State Convention, Enthu
' V siastio Over Prospects
TO WIELD GREAT POWER
PhllndcphlftimMnbers of the Amciican
l-cglon, hVime aCter the convrntlon at
TtarrisburK tlnstt treclc, express creator
ronfidence Uinnirver over the ultimate
strength oftho former smicc men's
nrsanismtion hndltlie part It will play In
the life of thci nnKion.
Members drtw near inspiration from
the comention Ktul return to the tnik
of seciirlns nci" member? with addi
tional inspiratio 0, one member iald.
Kinc Albert ilf IMnhim will be ae
corded n rouins Hwptlon bv the Amer
ican Legion should he visit this eity,
according to Frank AV. Melvin, who en
gineered the nppelrimce of Cardinal
Mcrcier at the legion miceting in the
Arademy of Music.
"A committee onf public funrtions
has been appoltited." said Mr Melvln.
"and when the date ofWe king's arrival
in this city is ascertained this commit
tee will leanest the Mitynr to unilc his
maiestv to the legion reception "
It. It. Ilogan, cnairraan of the mar
ine post, who has bcenUlcvoting nmih
of his time to the Araemcan Trfgion in
Philadelphia, has promfcu'il his active
support in arranging the' reception.
National Mwting) Soon ,
With the permanent organization of
the legion in Pennsylvania perfected
at Hnrrisburg the next t,is interest of
the legionnaires in this ami other states
will be the national convention, which
meets in Minneapolis Nowmber 10, tl
and 12
The Pennsylvania delegation of l(!fi j
members will be the ceorl largest at
the national cantonment New York,
having the laigesr. membership in the
country, will be represented by the;
laigcst delegation
Most of the Philadelphia posts Willi
meet this week to hear reports fionv
their delegates to the state conten
tion. Would VAtct Ilogan
Tonight Marine Post No ISO. whose
membership is rapidly neniing the 1000
mark, will meet at the Marine Corps
Club, 1017 Chestnut street.
It is the hope of the marine posty to
have It. It. Ilogan, formerlv a major,
elected to the iee chairmanship of the
marine representation in the legion nt
the national contention
It is the opinion of Pranllin d'OHier
and Ijucien IJreckeniidge. who are uis
sociatsd with the national headquar
ters, that the American Legion in
Pennsylvania is highly oragnlzed ami is
perhaps the most enthusiastic state mi -gamzation
in the country.
George T. Tjler, state commander, of
the Jegion. expressed himself as ile
lijhyted with the manner in which, the
organization is gaining strength and
prestige in this city and state.
. QUARANTINE BENEFIT
EXPLAINED BY KRUfSEN
City Health Chief Advocates
Education as to Neediof
Isolation
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Overcoming aversion from qunr
lantine by a health education cam
paign is urged by Dr Wilmer Kruen,
director of Public Health and Charities,
in discussing todav "The Schools and
Health." He thinks such education
in much more effective than legislation
Doctor Krusen says :
"A new coure of study has found
its way into the public schools that
of health education so that the chil
dren will not only learn the practical
lesson of personal hygiene and sanita
tion, but carry such information home
to' the parents.
"In the experience of (-very health
Officer health laws must be enacted ns
n measure of power to protect the
general public from outbreaks of dis
ease and to preseive the health of the
communlt. AW find that ducli laws
are partially piotective. They may re
quire the quarantine of persons with
infectious or contagious diseases, but
they cannot compel persons to obey
the commonsense laws of personal
hygiene. Health education has been
found o be far more effective than leg
islation, or at least education has been
very instrumental in bringing about A
more stringent observance of the legal
health requirements."
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POOR RICHARDS TO ELECT
Former Governor Stuart Only Candi
date for Presidency of Club
k nam nrpsMpnt: nil! hft alpptpil hv
t the members of the Poor Itichard Club
HI vue annum jut-cuug iuib evening ui
the clubhouse, 230 South Caraac
street. Itichard A Foley will retire
and former Maor and Governor Ed
Win 8. Stuart has been nominated as
his successor on a ticket which has
!' no opposition.
Hut the election will be only one
event of an evening which will be full
of events. The annual dinner will be
held at 0:30 o'clock and from then
,1? until tney pare mere win do a series
01 interesting iiuiiiieuiugs, musi ui
which will be in the nature of sur
prises.
At the business meeting two amend
stents will be voted upon. One is to
y Bicrease the membership dues and the
j fether makes the president, vice presl-
Seats, secretary and treasurer ex-
eSjcio members of the board of direct-
tr( with right to yoto oti all board
i toeetlnss. The election of officers will
- ii. ftlart nt ft n'clncfe. Immedlatelv
. i after the dinner. Besides the name of
'V Mr, Hlliari IHB liunct imiuuv" "v ui-
Si ' lowing :
1 ' .. For first -vice president, Karl Bloom
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"., v, For four additional vice presidents,
, 5'Cirtis U. Ki Curtis, Itichard A. Foley,
f , Harry 'JV J1, W. 1 Therkild-
Ijror secretary, .Tack hute.
ftKot trcatirer, J. SI. Fogelsanger,
roriiMiilAm. Uarrr, li, Appletop,
: jBlttw , UffUsil.. Frank O. GoMnw.
Gimbel Brothers
Store Hour 9 to 5:30
For Tomorrow Tuesday
Gimbel Brothers
Monday, Oct. 6, 1919
Columbi
rafonola-Gimbels
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A'ictrnla, Atodel 17, $300
Come
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With Records and Albums Sent
Home on a First Payment of
This means
A Type G-2 Graf onola big and beautiful ....... $125.00 .
Six-double-face 10-in. Records 5.10
' Six Record Albums : '
300 extra Needles and Record Brush ' 4.90
Total . ; : $135.00
First Payment $5; balance in monthly parts.
Two Hundred of This Style No,w Heie
The demand for Talking Machines greatly exceeds the supply and we prefer to promise
no more of any style than we actually have in the store.
$5
Aeolian Vocation, $185
the
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'ongress of Talking Machines
Victor
Viclrola
Columbia
Grafonola
Aeolian
Vocalion
The
Conreid
One Hundred and Thirty-eight Styles and Finishes
to
$2100
Columbia Grafonola, $125
A" A
Conreid, $95
HV $
Aeolian Vocalion, $29.'i
g, , y I First in Home Demonstration Service
(jtZTTlDBlS i First in Separate Record Service
I First in Combination Outfit Offers
Victrolas, $22.50 to $325 Columbia Graf onolas, $32.50 to .$250
Aeolian Vocalions, $70 to $440 Conreid Talking Machines, $95
Period and art models at higher prices to perfectly become any surroundings.
Time has passed when any store quite dare say any one talking machine is "the best in
the world," but it is possible to choose a very small group that will embrace the best and we
have named them. The privilege of final choice is yours.
The talking machine has reached great heights it seems more than merely to reproduce
a voice. It becomes a voice, and
The Music of the World Is Yours
Like a kindred spirit it fits your moods.
Gimbel Service Is Worth Much and
Costs You Nothing
It means: 1st. Your entire satisfaction keeping you comfortable under the guarantee of
the house. 2d. In the purchase of a talking machine, making the instrument serve you better
because of the help given to preserve the records and to really get the best out of the machine.
A satisfying collection of RECORDS always with especial care to have those in highest
vogue. Sound-proof rooms, well ventilated, arc at your service at all times to try out nvew records
and save you from inexpedient purchases'. A great store never works simply to get your money
but in all cases to so sell an article as to win your regard. You can't impose on Gimbels by asking
all kinds of help we want to give it. That "help" constitutes much of your advantage in buying
Talking Machines and Records Here.
TERMS TO FIT YOUR NEEDS a mere few dollars monthly will do.
Seventh floor.
Come See Philadelphia's Greatest
isplay of Talking Machines
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Victrola, Model 18, $32,')
Columbia Grafonola, period style, $250
MAIL IN THIS COUPON
Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia
With no cost or obligation to i
me, please send catalogue and
combination terms on
Talking Machines.
Name
Address
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