Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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WVKN1XG PCB'lIC J.KDOJi:R-lHtLADBLPUJA, M03STDAT, JAtftJARY 5, 1920
JNtatlonal Organization Will Also
ht Supply Stands of Colors
to All Posts
PLAN TO AID TUBERCULAR
m
ofn-c
Arrangements litue been made by tlio
natiouul liendiitinrtrrs of the Araeru'an
Xcgin" n supply lesion lunucrs nml
tniKW or to'ors to all
Dost. The emblem of tlio
world wnr Mcrans has
been ropjri'Khted to pro
tect tin1 tnnmifai turn of
the banners and other ar-
-" tli'les 111 ill.. Infprnsi tt
the legion.
The announcement of this plan is
made through the state headquarter-, of
the legion. It it possible to meet the
demand of the poMm of Philadelphia mid
JPennsjhania for these articles, and the
JlODO 18 cnres.etl thnt nuiiir ni the
I -frosts will avail themselves of this op
In connection with the acquiMMon of
banners nnd stands of rolorb. County
Clialimnn George Weutworth Can io
ecntly called upon the citizens of the
different communities in the eit to pre
sent the posts with sueli flags before
lunmoming i rtti'-li memoiial cur
luberculosis. Service and relief work
to members and prospective members of
the army and navy who are found to
limo tubcnulosis has been arranged
for under plan iusi nerfei tetl liv tin.
committee and nniicmiKctl teiluj . It has
the upproal of Surgeon Ocncial Oor I
gas. The commlttti is nlo interest! d
ii mo treatment on me nan of the
coxcrnment for tubercular patients
mnong the disabled soldiers, sailors aud
limine".
t'udei the plan the Philadelphia
committee will rceeho mimes of nit
I men In its dlstiiit tlther drafted or
I alreadj in training quarters and who
ime been tejitleii fur senice beeausn
of tubeuulosis developments. Huh
iiulhidunl case will receive the atten
tion of ii visiting muse. 'Ihe objeit
will be to eflett. if possible, .1 pn -nuneiit
mre, and to protut the snl
diirs' familli -uid iivIkIiIhu from poi--iblo
infection.
AND GETS $
75j
1
IN SEASHORE RAIDS
Fifty Ocean City Cottages Re-
ported Robbod Many Phila-
delphians Are Victims
SIX POLICEMEN ON FORCE
The Cop on the Comer
f"X7HIN it comes I' dieoratin 'u'
hangln' out wileome signs Philh
nkrs lid idipi town's sn.oKe."
r.iggie, as she lead- o' the' 111I115 oou-
en -shuns eomln' to th' city
"Such is her reputa-sliuu." iu I.
" 'n' 1!20 will et lh' pice I'.ig tilings
s m th linkin', mind r, 'Muggie Wit
n new deal in politics V IInnm nr th
belni this nip burg will Mz'l some
We've scinhhin' grivel. so t' smalt
Tliinc! have made a elrnn-up of
cottages owned bv Philadelphians and
pi i sous in this icinit in Oeenn City
and hae left no npmircut tnil.
Chnrles Smith, thiilv-two jcars old.
a negro, is being held bv the police of
this tilv for investigation by the Ocean
Cit police as to his possible connec
tion with the shore lobbciies,
Smith, who is known also us Johnson,
and who i-as that he lives on Cater
street near Twelfth stieel, was arrested
irh vesterdiv morning bv District
DeUetive JleOoldih k, of the Third
ami Vc I.aiRCV streets station. Smith
n mliei-hliuns soem f bo well in ike e.irrii'il a laige bundle mid a suitcase
th first mile m uothin . I ml lould not give a satisfactory cx-
I m glad t luar ve sar s0. savs . pimntion for having them in his pos
M isgie. "Now I km hold up m'- head ' session.
whin 1 visits me Ristei's tnm'lv in i An eamination at the station house
"onkers. Shu re fiev're .ihvavs i i
ii' me on t-ook'd 'lections, gun mm "
revealed that they contained thirty
Unco bed nhcets and tvventj-tvvo pillow
cases healing the name of the Hotel
Oceanic, Occnn City.
Smith wild that he bought tlio Ptuff
from another man for $29.
In all, close to fifty Ocean City cot
tages are reported to have been robbed
in the last few weeks, with a loss total
ing more than S7ii,000. The number of
collages robbed nnd tha loss are ex
pected to teach higher figures when
ovvutrs open their seashore homes in
the spilng.
Chief of Police Seull believes n boat
was used as the means of carting off the
rlundcr.
Kclford G. llovnl. CIS Cooper fctrcot,
Camden, general Miperlntcndcnt of the
Victor Talking Machine Co., Is said
to be the heaviest loser. The articles
Htoleu from him nie valued at $.'U)00.
At Fifth nnd Ilav streets, Piaulc nnd
Charles Ndms Buffered joint losses
which exceeded those of their neighbor,
Mr 1 loyal.
Hentv II. Marter, Jr., 053 State
stieet, Camden, found thieves had lifted
a vktroln through n window of his
cottage without doitu uy damage to
the woodwork,
James W. Pcrnlev, T700 Diamond
stred. who lost table and bed linen,
nilvcrwnre, n elocl;, dishes, five gnllons
of cooking hheiry nnd luge supplies of
preserves nnd groceiies. suggested liRt
night that Ocean City dlvirt the 51000
spent for music each summer to give
added police protection.
Other lcsldents of Philadelphia and
the vieinit whose lottnges were robbed
include
Alexander Colville, Ji., V2, North
Uownid Arect; W". II. Beaver, 227
Notth rifth street: J. H. Holmes, 'JOW
Tlogn street; II. M. Mungcr, 420
Cooper street, Camden; C. Holmes unci
sons, Dolcstovvn; William I). Brown,
city clerk, Camden; Joseph Walworth,
nfsemblvmun, Hnddonficld; l A
Schneider, 405 Arch street ; Charles IS.
lliday. Germantovvn ; J. Clark Moore,
Jr., C907 Spruce street; Edward M.
Mamuvre, 411 Wnlnut sti"tj Walter
I. Devlin, 2317 Park nvcuuej Captain
William 0. Handall, former marine
superintendent for tho NcvvVork Shin
building Corporation; Frank H. Stow
art, of tho Stewart Electrical Co., !17
North Seventh street; Allen D. Wallis,
Wideuer Building j John McClatchv,
Gcrmantowu, nnd Allen II. Burch, 0133
X. , .i u-i?K ' "V." mPIMonal "ir" p"- " Pullin th' moss gtown gng (
cics in the Metropolitan Opeut House, i 'bout i ifens here bem' rim over be
February -2. As u tomiII nf itiio nn.',..,l..i.l,..i, ,
iH.ni n ,,,i.- - .r ... . :..i,..r v'i ,"":"":. ""sous
j-- '.., iii-i ui 'jai-, juciuuiii; u,
JS, in the northeastein seelion of the
city, have received promises of a ban
ner or stnnd of colors, a gift fiom pe
BOBS desirous of doing something for
m s'on ,,ost iu tho ll0ni1-' community.
The post banner is blue, nud the de
partment banner white The post ban
ners, which are being provided through
the nntiou.il hcndquaiteis, hnve the
pamo of the post placed thcrron in gold
icaf letters. The sides arc trimmed
With knotted jol'ovv Mlk fringe, aud the
banner is mounted on a solid a.b po'e
VTlth brass trimmings, aud surmounted
vith aspread solid brass eagle.
An invitation has bltn otnde to
the count.v otiiceis of the I i-ion and
to commanders ot pests in the vicinity
iy uiienii uxe instanutioii cseici-.es ol
the G. A. II. Pot 2. at Twelfth stieet. l", mc 3J'Ke,'
above Wallace. Thursda.v evening This, '' I1?" V",1, '',
iuvitation was forwan.ed bv W. B. "ln 'r d hi
'Ye should won v." sn., r "Ilcnn
nfther Maggie, that nnei lit whece will
be krp' where it b'longs in tli' paces
o' ole almanacks 'n' th' Not Virk.
pip'is. Lik'wise affairs at Citv Hull
will be uccordin' t' Hovle 'n' vvilionn
speeches 'n' lecep-slnm committ i e j
will Imvo dignit 'n' standin'. Thiuu .
in gmcr'l will be d'reit'd proper. it '
nu upstandin' 'n' nd blooded Mavori
there'll be n more tizzlin." '
"What in needed. Maggie, is a
rVpinsiblo head t' centralize things n
lieek up on min-guidcd enthoo-tasm
Ie know, blunderiu' at th' utv
mm cue near got us into luteruat nal
loiiiplii't-sliuns'
"Alintiou o' th' pi tee gic Hi' tn
' i tors " sns Maggie, wit n shuei
"what kind o' a bone I
Ooddard. the pommnnib p.rlwi
V Commander Thomas Biddle Ellis, of
JOst o. 41, iu the Tvvent.v -fourth
ward, yesterday reported a total mem
bership of 375 This enrollment gives
losi ii tue nistinctiou ot lieinc one
hands it seems," savs T
Not t b' outdone be th' ither d'mtrt i
mints dieornt'd th' tincannj place In.
'lonor o a certain roj al lnddv bin k I
fr'm Eiuliui'. There was rid, white i
'n' blue topp'd off wit th' union Jiek
Kight in th i inter o this gorg ous dis
' the stronc nosts in West P!iiIm,!p1. i i av Plum over tli' door was a
phia, which is ftomething of a com- sigu rendiu . 'Wilcomc, Pnue
pliment to the progresivencss of this ' Wales '
post organisation, sine this section
ot the city is thoroughly organised i
from a Icgion stan ipoint T u he id
quarters of this pot are at 1117 Man
tua avenue aud the o'her ollieors an
I. Price Ewiug, vice oommnuder, H
J. Blantoii, adjutant, Frederick .Ins
pcrson, finance omcer; Piaiik J Mm I
Icr, employment oflicer; Herbert A
smith, insurance otbeer, and Willi, u
Xj. Itoundtrec, chairman of the rntu
tainment committee
Legionaries will benefit irom v ik
which is now bciUtt uudc-takcii b tn
Philadelphia committee of the I'eunjl
Tania Society for the Prev cntion i '
big
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Give your file cleric
a course in filing
Send one of your bright girls to our
school. Let us teach her the science of
filing the fundamental principles which
underlie all filing sj stems day and even
ing classes.
FILING BOOK
TREk
b-mt for 54-patf
booV "Filina 8
a profeiion for
women" which
sbo vs the benefits
of itudr in thit
important subject.
An Al file calls for an Al file clerk.
Give your file cleric the oppoitunity to
enlarge her filing education and you will
be rewarded by more efficient service.
PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING
910 Chestnut Street (Dcpt. E) Telephone Filbert 4436
Owned and managed by Library Bureau
W
Certain districts diaw
certain businesses to
gether and North
lirond Street has now be
come the Automobile
District. Wc have a
wonderful corner unim
proved with a frontage
of 196 feet on Broad
Street. What it will,
hell for today is consider
ably less, by many thou
sands, than its value five
j cars, from now. The
opportunity is jours to
daj if jou hac Vision!
City OHce. Chestnut at ISth
.Eoulnard Office, Cor. lUzina Sun Aie.
Oak Lane Once. Orposllo Station
Gcrmantown avenue.
Gcorgo F. Foley, 020 South St. Ber
uard htreet, Harry Boon, tlG07 Hamll-
ton street, David A. Ilcndcrsoni 423
Linden bttect, Camden, Peter Wright,
of Dlkins Park, Mrs, Cornelius lias-
1 Ktll t ... a .
Kiurvy uim vvooaianu terrace, C Hf
John W. Camnlon. 51M n.L,."m.
--"" "tcet,
MANM& DILKS
'U02 CHESTNUT STREET
Ladies', Misses' and Juniors' Suits
22.75 27.75 29.75
Street, Top and Motor Coats
22.75 27.75 29.75
It is our custom to start each season with new merchan
dise. These prices mean a saving of at least 10.00.
Tyrol Wool garments are so staple in style that they
are perfectly good for the coming season.
Ladies' Hats Largely Reduced
MANN & DILKS
S102 CHESTNUT STREET
rteTOjetTtiiouryniiTiiit3tTrjaTgjUiiJiLiji
Galvanized Boat Pumps
tama L.L JL""iiiiimpi.jui I
L n.llemr Co..a N. 2d (
- jrntn 4nno. tsarutt -i
I KELLY'S i?N.
w inK m mw -at" a
i $ xiW itlwdyD RUiLSlii
Zm JL
923-25-27 MARKET STREET
Have You Visited Our New Larger
Home of Style and Economy?
Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every Styl
Mb Havf iih rjrln IjmmI ai
NaUtaal RavntsUna
9th.
I
vtioatieara
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
Tho Original
MaSted Siik
.For Infanta and Invalids
Aroid lmllUQB and SubKitalm
DEVELOPING PRINTING
AND ENLARGEMENTS
ncciiuK nnw -
aouar
400 Fashionable Winter Coats Reduced!
COATS Reduced to
$
Comprising all our finer
fur-trimmed wool selour
anil Mhcrtone coats, foi
meily priced $35 and $40.
Ecr model is new and
m one of the season'-
HIRSCH'S DAYLIGHT THIRD FLOOR
COATS Reduced to
s
Real l eductions on our
best pompom, bioadcloth
and hihcitone coats. Fui
tummed and plain tai
loied styles; eery model
beautifully lined. Some
o theso coats, were $30
and ?55.
Vtctrola XVn, $300
Vlctrola XVn, electric, $365
Mhoiny orotic
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inrr sT&TioNraY-rouHTiiMDFM
till IJLATHEl()O00SFUKE0PiCmI',
gjppirer-'tnr:imr'ir'RipKir5,'rinapippip1'Pi7gjrjjjpjp-
. HAIR GOODS
, TOUPEES
'x' Transformations, etc.
Alfred S. KaufFman
501 Penfield Bldg.
(1328 CliMtnat StrMt)
Pbon iralnnt IU)
FOOT M I.UIB
JKIIUULKM
IaiUntlr rllfvl
by our pecUl arch
upports flttd and
adjusted by prta.
Our HaamlM
Klaatle ITokImt. th
moat comfortabla
support for vari
cose telna. sitoiuh
limbs vta.k kntra
and ankle.
Trusata abdominal
and otpieuo up-
ortr of all klnda Larrfl
tattu. ol deformity appllancta ln tha world.
Jrtilladalphla (Irllioprdlo Co . 40 N. ISth at.
Oct aut and Up for rfrne P L.
Any size Coal you want
and when you want it.
BEST COAL C
tit Coal $H.50Nut Coil $11.95
Stove Coil 11.85P Coal 9.SS
Buy your coal now, don't
Wait until you are cntirtly
out. Be prepared,
Owen Letter's Sons
Loryat Coat Van f i Philadelphia
Trcnfon Aye. & Westmoreland
Girls' Coats Reduced!
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Saving on 2 Special
Lots of Coats at
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A ?t flfl i ! JJidred good warm
1) aluo, hue - to G years.
t !in fin ru- - trimmed and
I glU.wu piain-t.itlord coats of
rtl t br'cj .ind Kood style
- C to 11
Girls' Serge Dresses
A Special Value
10.00
Smart new m seree
regulation drcsawi w Ith
prfttv red rlllc tlci falzcs
rt tn 14
SECOND FLOOR
$5
Georgette Waists
Very Specially Priced
7 a"-5
Those lovely Oeorsetto blou
are from our best ?4 9S htockn
Also fjomo that were rpeclalij
purcliascd
white
Choose flesh
Silk Waists
A er special nrlce for thecr
tlatrty iilnlt and fleth Bill.
w aists.
fmJm i
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Matei- -
$ID GLOVES
$1.69
tJjil eaMnir on each
ur of tnesc tlno Frtnch
kd gloves Wonderful
f t ,i f colors and
If
'-mi-1 i rLonp.
IsECKWEAR
$1.00
Darty laeo oollars to
wcai '1 our new
froek Tina la u specl il
ilu fo-- tue opening or
a n w department
ILK HOSIERY
$1.69
Mrr imperfections in
thek regulnr J2 50 and
S3 0( Silk IIow Ml sizes
Hi u u rray a d colors.
-THUCT I LOOK
J30CKETB00KS
$1.49
A flro lot of good Ie.i
puroes In a bcori of f
fereiu and popul ir -mt
This pn is r$ fipei i
Sfltl l.r 1 1 imp
Yvun a
t i x
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JJHVCb utu wuy X1 1 vise KJt cc-m ' ' -'
supremacy is
built
00 Coats & Dresses
At a remarkably low price, and
at a wonderful saving to you
GOOD,
WARM
WINTER
COATS
Oicat January Reduction:, on
our entile stock of coaU bungs
this sensational value. Plain
tailored and fur-trimmed models
included.
Beautiful
Velvet
and Serge
Dresses
Delightful new dresses that
would usually be priced $15 an.
in this special sale. Besides vel
cts and serges and tricotines.
Sizes and atyles for every one.
ill
on Victor originality
It is significant that every worth-while accomplishment in the
tallcing-machine art, every improvement of value in talking-machine
construction, is the result of Victor skill and progressiveness.
The Victor Company is not a mere manufacturer of talking
machines. It is a creative organization. It developed the tallcing
machine to its present high state of perfection, and the years of
experience and millions of dollars spent in exhaustive research
and experiment all have a direct bearing on the superiority of
Victor products today.
The mammoth Victor plant is devoted exclusively to the manu
facture of talkmg-machines and records, and it is the only plant in
the entire taUdng-machine industry which makes every part of
every instrument vrithhi its own walls.
No other manufacturer today is qualified to produce an instru
ment as good as the Victrola. If the instrument you buy is to be
the best, it must be the Victrola.
There are Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $950,
and there are Victor dealers everywhere who will gladly play your
favorite music for you. New Victor Records demonstrated at all
dealers on the 1st of each month.,
Victor Talking Machine Co.,
Camden, N. J,
1IISMASTEKS01CE
Protblnw first qualm; and kk-ntlfw
all products oc tlic .
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