Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1919, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEt)GER-PHIL'ADELl?HlA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910
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permanent Headquarters Are
Deemed Imperative
OTHER ACTIVITIES NOTED
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iXdvat Tost No. 107 (it the Amcriciin
litjion proposes to build a permanent
home for its member
ship.
Till nil -navy p"t
lins -'" inember. It
is anticipated by I lie
county leaders of tbe
Ltglon Hint the aim of
Ahis organization will b'
rcalticd.
Closing oeerviretucn' dubs tlinvisli
ftdt th city has made the need for
such a home imperative. In support or
the necessity of miinrnrlitiK a per
manent borne for the po-t. the nuv'iil
romrades point to the fact that the
Philadelphia naw yard is the Inryvl
io area and the most beautiful jnrd in
the country Ships are now being built
(litre. It the Navy Department should
rlcfdgnatc thin yard as u home port for
jewels of the reserve tleet, it would
Wean that between 15.000 and Lti.OMO
' Tiaval fcervice men would be brouRht to
Aust how soon the post can place
ttMdf in a position to undertake the
building of a suitable place is prob
lematical, but it is expected that there
Will b a definite announcement of plans
wjtbin a few months.
Frank AV. Mehin. chairman of the
First district, announced a meet in: to
morrow in Ins oflicc in the West Kail
Tnit Building, of county committee
Vcpreficntativs of the l.egimi nf the
post in his. district. There lire n
number of important questh n.-- before
the posts as a result of the recent per
manent organization of the count
committee which will reeeixc the con
Mderutlon of the committeemen tomor
row,
The Donald T Shcuton Tost o. v.iv
has sought permission of the posts lu
the city to remove its headquarters, from
the Korty -sixth ward to the central
section of the city. The post is com
prised principally of 1 (KM Knginecrs.
and according to the statement made to
ilnj by W. II. Wester, Jr.. the vice
commander, its membership has reached
.IIS.
"We have nn active group of men.,
said Mr. Itlesler. "and we have cry
little difficulty In enrolling legionaries.
We are planning a dunce for .lanuary .,(
in the Scottish Kite Hall, tlroiid and
llace streets. The chairman of the
committee is William (!. Harvey,."
The officers of thin poxl are: .1. II. N.
Andrews, commander ; W. II. Wester,
Jr., vice cniuiiiinjder ; J. II. Halimiitf.
linance officer.- n ml William A. Zirk
ninti, post adjutant.
All details are being arranged for
the war risk insurance revival campaign
which will open in January and in
which the Legion will co-operate with
service men's and welfare organisa
tions. Meetings will be held through
out tlie various sections of the city, anil
war risk experts will be in attendance
at each meeting to lake up specifically
any complaint that is made by former
.service man, whether lie Is a member or
(lie l.cgimi or not. The Legion has
taken the position that even the post
wnr risk officers should be interested in
assisting their own members uud service
men who are not members, tf siieli men
desire assistance.
The new county cotnmittet! of the
American Legion will meet January 7,
at the City Club. .".1" South llroiid
street, for the first lime since per
manent organization was perfected. It.
is possible that several committees will
lie announced- at that meeting. The
work of the naming of imimrtnnl com
mittees hns been delajed. Chairman
fieorgc Went worth Ciirr declared yes
terday, because of the failure of county
committeemen lu some of the posts to
report their preference to the head
quarters, Shubin nuclishauin l'ost No. !).". of
the American Legion, has launched an '
effect he contest and campaign to In -
crease its membership to llltllf. Herman I
It. I.erlin has been appointed chair
man of ,lic h-( membership committee i
and has appointed ten tennis to canvass
all uvmhili'i terntori in an effoit 1" in
creue the numerical strength of 'hr
post l'rii s tunc been offere, to iln
teuni In losing the lnliest oinolv r oi
members within the next month, and
been rivalry exists between the tcuuio.
The Tntem-Hltlelds Tost, No. 1".
American Legion, now numbering l'Jl!
members, Is starting -n membership
drive to tfel every ono of. the 100 army
and navy service men of CnlJIngswood,
N. J., in the post as active member,
and the post commander. Dr. lldward
It. Itnget". has named Herbert Itndey
and Douglass llesore as captains of two
teams In put the proportion over the
Thco captains will select teams and
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scour mo iuhu ioiiiih my itivuiiio, ....
losing team will banquet the winners,
and any member not getting at least one
new member will not be, In condition to
get in at Ibo dinner. Action on this
was taken at the last meeting of the
Ti'm first anniinl liannuet of the mist
will be shen in Hank Hull on the
eienlni: of Washington's lllrtlirlujh . i
when an appropriate program will be
given and prominent speakers will be
heard. Pnt t'otniuander lingers has
taken the initiative in organizing a
ladles' iiutillitri.
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The woolly lamb is the foundation on
which we build.
All-wool clothes for men and young
men.
The finest fabrics both domestic and
foreign.
The highest type of tailoring.
Exceptional Quality
Suits and Overcoats
$45
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Cla'hicri rf- Outfitter
Aq"nia tor
Rogers Peel Clolhcs
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If you love music, there are certainly selections in this new list
which will make a special appeal to you. Whether you have a preference
for operatic arias or concert songs, or lean toward instrumental music;
whether popular song hits strike your fancy, or you revel in lively dance
numbers, there is music of the kind-you like best in these new records
which you will surely want to hear and to have in your own home
once you have heard them.
Number Site rri'r.5
Dear Hcarl t'milio de Gogorza 64836 10 $1.00
Hymn to the Sun (from "The Golden Coctctrl") Viofm Mischa Elraan 74597
Sans Toi (Without 1 hee) Ceraldine Farrar 87292
Don Pnsquale Cnvatin., "Quel guardo" ((iUnces faubutti AmelitaGaili-Curci 74599
Only You .'ohn McConnnck 61838
Invitation to the Walts PhiUrlelphia Orchestra 74598
Pagliacci Prolog Part I Renato Zanelli 64831
Pagliacci Prolog Part II Renato Zanelli 64832
I Am Climbing Mountains Albert Campbell and Henry Burr)
You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me "enry Burr J
Hush My Babe (2) Happy Land (3) Come Thou Fount
of Every Blessing
Lullaby from "Erminie" (2) Birds in the Night
My Baby's Arms Medley For Trot , Accordion
And He'd Say Oo-Ia-la! Wee-Wee Medley One-Step
1 Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep Mndley I
Fox Trot All Star Trio jsezo in
All the Quakers are Shoulder Shakers-Medley I'ox Trot All Star Trio I
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Victor Orchestra 1 1S622
Victor Orchestra I
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America the Beautiful (2) Stars of the Summer Night Victor Military Band!
Victor Military Band I
Speed the Republic (J) Onward Christian Soldiers
Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys
Floatin Down to Cotton Town
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1 Might Be Your "Once-in-a-While" Medley Fox Trot 1
Joseph C Smith's Orchestra l is623
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra I
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Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra)
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Patches Fos Trot
Ohl What a. Pal Wu Mary- Medley Walt.
Nobody Knows Medley One-Step Joseph C. Smith's Orchestral
Wonderful Pal Sterling Trio)
There's a Lot of Blue-Eyed Marys Down in Maryland Shannon Four
Gems from "Sometime" Victor Light Opera Company I
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Gems from "She's a Good Fallow"
Victor Light Opera Company
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Hear these new Victor Records to-morrow at any Victor dealer's.'
He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new
records and play any music you wish to hear. .New Victor Records
demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in
great variety from $25 to $950.
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"A WORD OF THANKS"
HON THE EVE OF THE OPENING OF
OUR. NEW STORE I desire to express ray
heartfelt gfratitude to ALL wko liave
assisted me in making this business grow,
in a little more than four years, to its present
gigantic proportions. Such proportions,
indeed, tkat it makes necessary tlie open
ing", within a few days, of much larger
quarters with greater facilities for service.
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0 THE SHOPPERS who have become our customers
and friends, and those whom wc hope to make customers
and friends, I extend my thanks with the assurance
that the values we shall oiiev in the future will be even
better than those o the past.
Q OUR EMjPlOYEES, (or their faithful co-operation
and assistance at all times, I am deeply y'ratefnl. Much
of our success I y'ladly attribute to their splendid service.,
O ALL MANUFACTURERS who have made it
possible to please our customers with y'ood, stylish
merchandise at economical pr-ices, I sincerely extend
my hearty appreciation of their many kindly favors.
TO THE NEWSPAPERS in which our advertisements
appear, nd that have bn.-ug'lit many nv customers into
our store, I certainly owe most hearty thanks for the
many lavors shown and the excellent co-operation y'lvcn.
0 THE ARCHITECT, building contractors, l.xture
contractors, sub-contr.tctors, superintendents, foremen
nnd all workmen who by their co-operation brought into
being' the handsome building which we ire g'U'd to call
our future k 'business home, my deepest acknowledg
ments are due for plans well made and labor well' 'done.
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A FEW PLEDGES
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lonable
the best and most lash
be obtained to sell at the
co-workers m such a
lor them to work with
will continue to offer
merchandise that can
reasonable prices we charge.
2 We will endeavor to treat all
manner that it will bea pleasure
us and lor us. .
3 We will strive to make all business relations between
buyers and manufacturers as pleasant in the future as
they have been in the past.
4 We welcome suggestions from every one. whether
m our organization or not, lor the betterment oj any
conditions or service in our-business. Such suggestions
may be sent to us either through the suggestion boxes,
or addressed to me personally.
., ', ,. 'Sincerely
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