Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PfflL
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SWTROLLEYCO.
IJjy roadbed between Lincoln avenue nnd
City line, involving the,1 borough of Col-
MliiKxwood ngnlnxt the Public Service
Haltwu.v Co. Is considered here. Mayor
Tlionnis V. .lack Is behind the move
ment to make the corporation live up to
Ub agreement. Ho Is being supported
by the board of commissioners. John It.
Kates, borough solicitor, and hundreds
of citizens, especially abutting property
Rtarted, according to borough officials.
Mayor Jack Is demanding that tho
agreement be lived up to. The corpora
tion declares It has no money to do the
work,
It is developing Into u three-cornered
fight, for the Charles Kavanaugh Paving
Co., of Newark, has entered Into the
altercation. This company is-rxpavlne
lladdon avenue now. Mr. Kavanaugh
Instructed Major .lack nnd the solicitor
that he would not guarantee his work on
that section of lladdou avenue where
tl trolley bed Is not completed when he
starts icpavlng that xoctlou of the
street, and he has ho longer thun Oc
tober 1 to complete the entire job. The
boroughl officials refuse to. release any
part of the contract With tho Kavanaugh
company.
Iu a month the lower section of llad
don avenuo whero tho trolloy roadbed
hfls been completed tit a year will be
repaved, and tho paving company will
bo ready then to fatart tho mile stretch
now luvolved in the controversy.
State Hospital Inmate Drowns
Trenton, .Tune .'J. (leorg'o V Ixw
Ingcr, of this city, an iunioto of the
Btato hospital, wns drowned In the
feeder ot the Delaware and Hnrlton
cnnal, near the hospital, yesterday,
lie escaped from tho hospital earlier
Iu tyio day. Ills clothcu wcro fouod
along the banks of tha stream t'a
not known whether ho contemtihtifl
siilcldo or merely Intended tokln!
UP PING
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iioiucrs oiong tnnt neetiou or iiatldou
(.OolllngSWOod Demands Laying avenue yet to bMnvI. ;uiil motorlMH.
" I ..' " J & Haddon avenue Is being repaved at
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cost of 570.000 to be n
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issue. The I'uhllc burvitc agreed to lay
new tracks and roadbed on Ilnddon ave
nue from one end of the borough to the
other before the. street-paving work was
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LACK OF FUNDS ALLEGED
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LEXINGTONS
.A number of 7-pnss. tour'ng cars,
wood and wire wheel equipment
Selection of colors. Attractive
prices.
LEXINGTON MOTOR COM
PANY OF PENNA.
W. A. Kt'HHIt, Vrmlilrtri
, 851 North llronil Strert. lhlln.
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KILLS QUICK
Roaches, Flies,
Bodbugi, Fleai,
Motht, Germ
'TIIE mirf-it, rlmnt. natrtt nml mnut
sntlnfoctnrT tnnw iVro.vT piiiI ul-Intw-tnnt.
"HITS-IT" l tlic woit inrniy
of Kfrmn. dlnrnne tinil vermin.
-At lradlnc Ktortrn nnd ilniKKifits.
aOHN I.l'.CItOY X. SOX. Camden. N. J.
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Old Panama Hats
Cleaned and Reblockcd
r IllMrhMl In the tSvs
Htrle-i. Ranat to New.
L, STAR HAT CLEANING CO. vr
3 latou. Filbert "
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HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
FOB COAL
MW principle: constant ur
pty:H to 30 Kallnnt. 1c. ITeiiti
radlntora alio. Th're li noth
!n Jut as ood. Freo bock.
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2d
N. Z. GRAVES
InroniorntrU
400 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
The House of Sprclnltlm in Paints
oud Varnishes
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RAILS
About 3000 tons 25-lh. unJrlllc.l rail?.
letKths 10 and 12 ft.: for tmm.-llat- ship
ment by rail or wator: located at Kearney
'N. J.; Philadelphia and Norfolk, nt u
bargain.
International Pipe & Supply Company
1414 So. I'emt Square. I'hlla.. l'a.
Locust 43-87
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Fonri.enEast
Sixiietk Street
A luxurious residential hotel
opposite the Metropolitan Club
and Fifth avenue entrance to
Central Park. Easy access to
the theatres, clubs and shop
pine centers.
EAGER & BABCOCK
NEW YOUK CITY
A.K.N.
BUTTER
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Quality grocers recommend A. K. N.
"Philadelphia's Finest Butter" to
their most particular customers.
Fresh as country air, as pure as its
golden color, and as appetizing as
the original Rood, old-fashioned
recipe can make it.
H. R. AIKEN
Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Margarineu
138 X, Delaware Ave.. I'lilla.
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Why You Should Start
A Savings Account
It provides you with actual
cash at hand to take advantage
of many things business, ill
ness, accident; actual cash earn
ing money for you and growing
for the time when you need it
most. The man who waits for
a "better time" to begin saving
never begins. Start today.
We Pay
3.65 Interest
from day you deposit
nnd permit yuu to
draw four ('beets a
month.
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BAR HARBOR
EXPRESS
Through Train to New England
Via Hell Gale Ilrldee Route
lleainnlnc Juno 11
Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday
LV. I'hlla. inroad St Station). 4 01 V M
. West Philadelphia . . . . W P M
North Philadelphia . . . . . 420 P.M.
Trenton ...... 4.81 P.M.
New York (Penna Sta.l. . . fl.4 P.M.
Ar. Portland K-11' A M.
liar Harbor 1'.' to P.M.
Returning. Tuesdays, Thursdavs and
Sundavs. Ix-glnnlnir June 17. leave
liar Harbor -.'.ao I'M .leave Port;
land UAn P.M . arrive Proud Street
Station, Philadelphia 10 33 A. It
Tlimiich SleMilnr Cars
DInlnr Our ben Ice No Coaches
, Throunh Bleeplnr Cur to Hockland
tnlnitlntf .TlinM t!l
Through Sleeping Car to. Ilretton
Woods Wednesdays nnd Fridays tie-
i (tinning June n. srrjvma um
rypods about 7.03 A,M.
nnsylvania System
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711 M.n.
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Buy An
Electric Washer
NOW-andsave
$3522
YOU save $35 by buyjtag a Prima
Electric Washer from us NOW!
FIRST because the price must advance
$15 at the end of this sale; SECOND
because the Prima costs $20 less right
now than any other washer in the same
class a total saving of $35! Remember:
This money saving opportunity holds
good only a few days more.
First Payment $ 1 0
places the Prima Electric Washer in your
'home. Convenient and easy monthly pay
ments will soon complete the balance. Think
of it! you can buy the Prima for what it costs
you every month for a laundress.
We unhesitatingly recommend the Prima
Electric Washer as exceptional value. It is a
first-class, standard machine ten sheet capac
ity (greater than most machines); swinging
wringer ; simple and sturdy construction ; easy
to operate.
Let our electric washer experts show you the Prima
t in actual operation at the Electric Shop, Tenth
and Chestnut Street, or most convenient District
Office, or phone Walnut 4700 for full information.
9
9 South 40th Street 3100 Kensington Avenue
18th Street and Columbia Avenue 4600 Frankford Avenue
7 and 9 West Chelten Avenue
The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Burn Less Coal
And Get More Ppwer
POWER plants using the: Automatic Combustion
Control (Gray System) accomplish both. Savings
in fuel cost are guaranteed to be from 5 to 20.
At the same time greater power is obtained because
the Automatic Combustion Control makes nearly
perfect combustion possible.
The Automatic Combustion Control was perfected
after years of scientific research. Several industrial
plants have had it in constant operation for eight
years since it was first put on the market. It has
, never failed.
So nearly does this appliance make possible per
fect combustion that you can burn the smallest sizes
of prepared Anthracite or River coal and still
maintain maximum combustion efficiency.
Every owner, manager or superintendent should
be familiar with this scientific development. Upon
request we will forward you . full information in
booklet form. Or, if you like, one of our Combus
tion Engineers will call and explain in detail just
how this system can be applied to your plant.
Sending for further information costs you nothing
and obligates you in no way. Drop us a card today.
Automatic Fuel Saving Company
Bulletin Building Telephone, Spruce 5874
I AUTOMATIC H
I ' COHEUSTIpy CONTROL I
g CRAY SYSTEM H
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Riding Year After Year in the
Same Pierce-Arrow
No car built will roll up greater mileage than the
Pierce-Arrow with so little need of repairs or overhauling.
But when attention is needed, our factory -trained experts
and up-to-date facilities are at once at ypur command. Back
of Foss-Hughes service are nearly 15 years of continuous
experience, a complete staff of factory - trained mechanics,
an adequate stock of parts and up-to-date facilities.
Foss-Hughes service explains why of the 166 Series 3
cars delivered in this territory between four and five years
ago 96 are still in the hands of their original purchasers.
Foss-Hughes service is everything that the highest
grade of equipment and personnel can be, and does every
thing to assure continuous Pierce-Arrow performance of
highest quality. No lesser service would be worthy of the
kind of car we handle.
Every car requires attention to avoid difficulties-and
big repair bills.
FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY
Twenty-first and Market Streets
Philadelphia, Pa.
I'llOMPT DRLIVKniBS ON MOST BODY STYLES
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"Wear-Ever"
Stock Pot
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The Battleship Tennessee
Is Equipped with
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles
The Battleship Tennessee newest and finest ship in the U. S. Navy reflects the most
modern ideas in construction and equipment.
The Tennessee is 624 ft. long and 97 ft. at its extreme breadth to its outside arma
ments. Carries twelve 1 4 inch guns having a range of 30,000 yards. All twelve master
weapons can be concentrated on either broadside to hurl at a single salvo a total of
16,800 lbs. of projectiles charged with high explosives.
"Wear-Ever"
Heavy Sauce Pan
WEAR-EVgR
Being thoroughly modern in every way, it is but
natural that its galley equipment includes a complete
installation of "Wear-Ever" Steam Jacketed Kettles.
This equipment comprises seven 80 gallon and
three 60 gallon Aluminum Steam Jacketed Kettles.
"Wear-Ever" utensils for ship, hotel and insti-'
tutional use are made of the same metal and in the
same way as the "Wear-Ever" utensils used in the
kitchens of modern homes. The only difference is
in thickness of metal and slyles of utensils.
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TRADEMARK;
"Wear-Ever"
Steam Jacketed Kettle
Replace utensils that wear out
with utensils that "Wear-Ever"
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