V a il ML OPPOSES W Jv F S.f4BIV K. 0 .-.'t la,. U H HHHBir; X 1 ijk JMl V ' -'', ' '1 ' ' 1- i ' '1 .,' ,.'"? ''...' ,' . . . ' , ., 1 , f- - i" t ? m . i .!. !..... I - . 1 ' , 1 IbH I hUK LtlilUN ' POST IS PROMISED SAY ADS REDUCE CONSUMER COSIS Varo Floor Loader In Council Against Measure to Bo Intro duced Today BILL CALLS FOR APPRAISAL rM.np!lmnn Unll. Vnre floor lender. ' .nnminrcil lodnj I.P HMW r movP , l,vr the cltv protect nsalnst thr Rapid Transit Co.'. "no trep transfer. P'"' ... lnilnnPllilpnt. rouncilmnn num. WJH Introduce an ordinance tomorrow 1 ctlnc the rity .ollcimr to join In irot ngnln-t the plan, which is to add $3,000,000 to the company rev- .mip to become effective .iuiji. ftltIO, '' "" ,. nnnrnnr ntPS S.)0.'- oJM he xp n Vof nn appraisal o OflO for ti J"1 "J"' . n n,i if. (icr i. Tlnn 1 irniimi ;-.., .. Lively Battle for State Com- Mistaken Boliof Refuted at Ad mander to Take Place at vertising Clubs of World Allontown Cantonment ( , Convention ' TWO ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Thprp ll ho n IIvpIv Oaht for Mi By tlicAMoclateiJ IVpos r'?i,lP '1,;1,J,.r,t",P!!i S.?,,"if.;: In.Hnnnplh. Jn(. 7-A.hvrtl.lnK tatp pantonmont 'in Allpntnwn Jiiiiolre',l"'r'' the post to tliproniumor lintrnd .iTKTdon "by'aboarl.ap. Ph the M.or. PoUn, o( UllU l. fc."-yr three couucllmcii pcrH. U'onlil no nascil on Report T'nnn the pommi"'"" " SSSstea.rsJ i"!"" .... i J I,- . Air 11.11 "lllii in ' -"-- . . mploTineiit of PKpe.t. for any npprni-.ni "OIK ... ,n.ii ,1- ll,o Intl." llP i.pt tie nn " : '--., "TIipip l no oocasion 10 i i1op not favor trip drclniPi! ?.-nonoon o..iridcM t. ' . 1 T.n.l ailTf bettpr servipp trt cnrTiiin . . . pnnHnueil. continued, the rrnnK.n... Y--?-'... ,..,; then proceed "","''" "' ,',, 4l.cn the city can trn to the P. It X ," ndded Ilnli. ' nnu f . -" are, Ro nncnn. Hall I'pholds 1-ctises Mr. Hall Hnred hcu ..ndcrbMns Wp, linve nothtnc io nni.i V ' in (It xitunnon. '"-". , rlailn. . old a- hip ?.- '"",;- ,-hv nnv ..1 nm cannot ir - !"!:!" ' " -..nPllman n-wrt l tht "on "Int nKRinSt the 1 II. T emanate from tmine- nssociationo L Tk : nt the .natter "from uar.on eomm.un.ty i cwpoin ; itorl "ml that he ncldoni nf the trol llS but believes he has n Rood ernsp ob the situation. The Ordinance The ordinance, nftcr the preamble, wad as follow : . ... Thrrefore. the CoiiiipiI of tlio it of Philadelphia does orllaln as follows: 'Section 1 That the Major mill the c.tv solicitor nre hereby anthor M and directed t.i intervene nn behalf of the citv of I'hiladclplila ns party (omplalnant In the suits now penclluc Wore the I'libllc Service Cominision of Philadelphia. prajii.K for the nboli tlon of exchange tickets and incicascd I lervicc and for a .eduction or tl.e rentali paid ny inc l-ninim-iimm ..!.. Transit Co. to its leaded lines and for apprai-ement ot an tne propcri.v ui ! faid I'lillndclphia Hapld Transit C o. an the .. iia ...;.! IkhupiI lines tir to file u new complaint before the ,1'ubUc Sctvicc rimmlo.li.n In ttlO 11111110 Of tllP CiU', praylns with like pnurpoc and effect. "siitun . To nisist in nttnlniuc the aboio objects the Major is hereby au thorized and directed to nppoiut an Ap praised Commission consisting of five persons three of whom shnll be niem bM of Council. It Minll be the duty ef said appiaised -oinnilMon to make or (aiio to bo mado an Inventory nntl appraisal of tho value of all the prop-ertj- used and useful of the I'hiladclpliia Itapid Transit Co. and its leased lines and to investigate nnd leport the amount of all eapitnl paid in to said Philadel phia Itapid Tiansit Co. and trf its leased lines for stocks and bonds. Iaued theribj. nnd to nscertain ns far as pos- h nblc how much cf said inonejs wns np- rii to construction nntl equipment. Hir city solicitor slinll picent the report of said npprnised pommission to the Public Sen ice Commission of Penns.lanln and run so the finilintr nnil facts set fortli the.cin to be properlj'. prcaentea to said I'utilic. Service Uom mistiou ns evidence in the complaints before naid Public Scrire Commission filed in aicordancc herewith. Said ap praisal rommisiiion is hereby cmpowcied nd illrccteil tjj employ a consulting en pneer skilled in trnction matters and In the nppinif.nl of the prope.ty of street rnilunjs to assim the (ommlsslon in the performance of its duties. ".Section .1. Said appraisal commis- NcltMAN II. Wig ,:wn'' An nsslstnnt secretary of the treas ury, who It Is expected will bo ap. pointed ns under secretary of state -Io succeed Frank h. Polk, who hag resigned, to take effect on June 15 slon shall Immediately upon its appoint ment organize nnd proceed to Its duties nnd .tdinll flic n report of it work to the Major nnd to Council within six months from the date thereof. ".Section 4. The sum of $.-j0,000 is hereby appropriated to carry out the nbovc purposes nnd to pay the expenses of snld commission in .performing the duties hereby ponfcrrcil upon it or so much thereof ns maj be reipil.ed in the premises." TWELVE GIRLS 18 nnd If) , The fniididflpy of AVIillnm 0. Mur I dock, stnfc ndtutnnt, of Nortlmmbrr Und county, is being piomnteil thiough nut nil counties. It Is undo. stood thnt Mr, Murclock has the suppoi t of a large 'number of, posts. Lj-cll H. Spangle, of Wllliamsport, Lycominj; county, vice commander. De- i partment of Pennsylvania. Is beinj kupported for the position of depart - rrent commander by the I.vcon.iiig J county delegation. llien tliero is (be clnliu nf Pitts burgh. Allpghrny county, to tho posi tion of department uunmnuilo 1-n the year 11)21. It Is being said in Pitts burgh thnt they ought to niche the conimnndersl.lp in view of the 'not that they btcpned nsido nt the HairNlmrg cantonment nnd swung Its support to George V, Tyler, of Montgomery enmi ty, the prccnt depa. tinc.it commander. Whether or not Philadelphia will R0 to the cantonment with n candidate for tlie lilgnest l.egion otlice in the stntc is n question runt is jet mined. 'I'll will consist iL i.epim omcp in rue stntc i rommerpp "Wit' ton that Is jet to he deter-I ' Xmductlnn I The MPitntinii front this rltvt Vml ,nrcp "wil? ' dst of I.'i.S delPgntPs and l.'ISl" Tof low' a n..,i n....Hi.-.i.. 1-n qua ..on ot ion of adding nn additional tat to tne nrllclc, In tho opinion of speakers nt today s genernl soRinii of the sixteenth annual convention nf tne Aocieted Advertising Chilis nf the World, which opened bore, jesterday. it wns also pointed out thnt advertising lifts the market standard nnd Is nn essential factor In successful distribution of goods. Keiibcn H. Donnelley, nf Chicago, president of the organization, p.osidcd nnd named a number of convention com mittees. One of the most important of thee wns the committee on tesolutlons, of which George L. Shnrpe, of Cleve land, will be chairman. "It Is entirely wrongo look upon the expense of advertising as one of the costs which ndd to the price." de clared Joseph French Johnson, dean of the New York University School of Commerce, "WHhoift advertising In. ge ls niisoiuieiy lnipusMinp ptoduction is tho sine l urtlicrniot HTFH I il ;-,. J.SB r'.-f ,4,4 ' vf' ZjfM ,'Kf ' T xr?T I ItKV. OK. WILLIAM II. KOnEIlTS DR. WM. H. ROBERTS QUITS Falling Health Necessitates Retire ment of Presbyterians' Stated Clerk Failing health has compelled the Kcv. Or. William II Koherts. stotcd clerk fjf the Prcsbttrrinn General Assembly, plonker in innny movements for chuicli unity, to leslgn l.Is liosition 9 HURT BY AUTOS, , 2BYTR0LLEYCARS Cermantown Man Injured as He Upsets Own Machine to Avoid Collision RIDER'S SKULL FRACTURED Nine persons were injured, more or less seriously, in nutomobile accidents yesterday, nnd two were Injured when struck by trolley cars Joseph Cuppulo. twenty-one years old. of IIS Knst Horton street. German - town, wns pinned benenth his automo bile nt Sixteenth nnd Dauphin streets, wlicn it overturned ns he was making a turn to avoid another car. He wns taken to the Women's Homeopathic TTninttnl In n unrtmld rnmlition. utomobile of Joscpn .Mftz, MAN AND "BW DROWNED -T " ' Companion Nearly Succumbs At tempting Rescue After Upset A mnn nnil n hov were drowned yes terday and a third narrowly escaped death In trying to rescue a compnnion who snnk. ' Those drowned were Ictor Gavn tiore, thirteen years old, IWO North Sixty-fourth street, nnd John Shields, twenty-four jenrs old, of Olcnoldcn, Pn Gatanore was swimming in n quarry pool nt Sixty-fifth and Cnllowhlll streets Inst night wIipii he suddenly ank nftcr shouting for help. Pntrol mnn Frank Spajdlng, of the Sixty-first and Thompson streets station, plunged into the pool, but Onvnnore sank be fore Spnldlng could reach him. -y Shields was drowned when n eanos. In which he and Enrl Glbble. of Darby, were drifting overturned. Glbble made n heiolc attempt to snvc his companion und. wns dragged exhausted from the river by the police of the Hog Island patrol Fp to an early hour this morning neither of the bodies Iwid been recov ered. KIDDIES GIVEN'OUTING. ROBBERY SUSPECT i ) IS GIVEN LIBERTY Magistrate Wrigloy Reloaasrt Man, Arrested After Assault. Without Hearing ACCUSED BY CAFE CHEF ij , ... ii--.iii lilt iwnmuiii . Tn nilillllnn In liulnir nno nf the must1 ... . ' '" " V? . . ,.!.. I elliclent men in the (lencrai Asscnmiy, Doctor ltnbeits is held In high esteem tumiughout the country, Hp is heeiitv-slx vpars old. hns been ill siuce last fall, and nt the recent General Assembly session in the Acad emy of Music, requested the nppoint ment of n committee to take charge of his office, nnd nrrnuge for enrrying on the woilt nf lio ohnroh. Ill the CVCllt Of n turn for the worse In his physical condition When tho n .Till North Seventeenth street, wns ,200 Little Cripples Guests of Mrs being driven around n cury ,, , , b rlstown it stiuck n pole, nnd Jlct nniJ , , ,, , ... .i five others weio Injured. Met., who' Clipped children, students In the wns tlirnn-ii tlirmiifli the windshield, orthopedic department of the McCall was taken to Ihp Kivcrvicw Hospital I Nfiiiml. hlxtli nnd hpnire streets Two men wore injured when n mot-of ! cycle with side car crashed into n tree and tho women me 1 nt Asylum pike nnd Orthodox sticct I Uty M"tor lub .to avoid striking n wtmnn. Frnt.k thn 1 1. , J . , hyl PDAniiATC '"t7 ' oxlniately iVlO ps IIV.lTshig see?o,'Tt thnt p' l7"i,nli T'"' '"'"'r """"J1 Domlor " GRADUATE commnndcrs nnd adjutants. The stnto "V PJiI?, "B-fW.?. L i L , ,i ul "' Tts to take charge of bis offirj-. con - delecnt on will hold n rnnfoio.,,. i h". K""i'ii"t.,-:. .'':":' r .i I sists of the Rev. Dr. Samuel M I'.aimer. late, at Notre Dame'thc City Club aypvenlngimo 1,. JXl W'Z&nx 7 hnlli tS- .'-"iM.iV dV y Exercises , "' ," L" Z ' l"'K.S'm? V runn k Co. Chicngo. stresso, the imp,,,- .Tiwnii. nn''nf PnnTlona: Calif. : or rrnH -i t ,"l"J,'3i'l","u " -n" tamv of tho-ough analysis of product jn A n V F!n licntt. of 'Atlantic iPiwlomv n u'..miii. n-i.. w.i... m -.. t.. . and ninrltct in planning sales ami nd- f:i.. n,i t,n t.. r)r. Genrce It. Archbishop Offic Academ Twelve clrls the Notre Dame tcnlioi.se square, this afternoon. . i 1115, has determined to follow n nnv- father .icopli A. Whitnker ad- ns-you-go policy. David U. Simpson dicsscd the graduates and presented the, is pommpnder of this post and In its diplomas. Aichbixhop Dougherty closed ' notleps it prints tin following: the exercises with the solemn bene-I "This month finds us ns the only diction )f the blessed sacrament. ,100 per cent pnld-up post in Philn- Diplomas were awarded to Helen I dolphin. Thp dropping ot theo 122 V. Adlcr, Agnes M. llnrton. Helen A. i members from our rolls wns due mot!v IloothbjvMndeline G. Cnngnnro. Agnes ' to removnl from the city or enlistment M. ilnnngnn, Catherine A. Iludders, in the regular servie'e. During tho Inst Mnry K. hovntt. Mnry M. Mulherin, ' month we enrolled seventy-nine new Agnes G. Perot. Mario It. Uilej, Mnr member'." .1. Skclly and Wlnified It Thomas. '' - . . r, ., , WILL AIDS CHARITIES uutuus of a uay t ! i Bequests to Institutions Made Richard F. Reed I vortlsln' cnmnnlrr.s. "There nre still too many people who believe that advertising is more or less nn expensive luxury, nnd thnt II is nn expense thnt consumjrs must pnv for If they buy ndvertiscd goods." Mr Weld said. "Advertising not onl.t reduces selling cots by producing n greater deinnnd for the same oxpendi-1 tnro. hut it n so reduces. mnnuincturins expenses by mnklng liossible large-scale ,nn,lr 'production, by bringing about n staud- j that ' mdiration of commodities nnd liy trnn" demnnds Stewnrt. nresident of Auburn Theologi cap Seminary, Auburn, N. Y. Doctor Stewart is secretary of the committee. School. Sixth nnd Snrure streets, arc the guests of Mrs. J. Hampton Moore women members of the miauer today ou u trip to fiirm at Fox Chnse. Onlllno. twentv-slx years old. ot 1021 1, --rippieii children from other insu Hast Columbia avenue, riding in tho j t"tloiiH were n so taken on the outing, side car. sustnined n fracture of the I tho total number of youngsters being skull and a rod pierced his side Hd- , "bout 200. 'I ho women motorists fur ward i.ongchamp, tweutyonp pars nishpil fifty ars to take thp children old. samp address, rider of the cycle, und bring them home. Is also seriously injuied. Itoth wore I ... ,.';e I'"'!' assembled nt the Hole taken to tho Frankford Hospittil hong 'iN?U".n .'.' " afternoon. lhe McCal champ was arrested later nnd held ns , S(h.00 ',,ll,lr', were taken in tl hool a material witness. I '?torhnsvos. Used to carry the little Ilvmnn c:i-nol,m-. fntirteon voms -il.l. Tipples between their homes nnd the ,i-a. ,-; , ::..;.. ...',. . Poles Raise $70,000 in Camden At n mass-meeting held in n linll nt Tenth street and Kaighn nvenue. Cam den, jesterday afternoon in the interest of the Polish Government bond loan an nouncement wns mntle by the clminnnn thnt more than $70,000 hns been sub scribed since tho beginning of the cam paign, only n few days ago. The quota for Cnmdcn county Is ShiO.OOQ. nnd It of 2.101 Oxford street, was siruck a' Twent -first nnd Diamond streets bj a north -bound Hunting Park trolley enr He was taken to the Nn.thwest Gen eral Hospital His shoulder wns dis located and his scalp injured. Tho motortnnn nnd conductor of the car were arrested Joseph I.oftus. twenty-two jenrs old. of 2ZAC, Hint Birch street, was struck by a trollev car at Front nnd Dauphin streets M'honl, to tho hotel. At the farm the children we. o o.ftertHlncd and given re A man accused of hlghwnv robbery was released without a further hearing tojlay by Magistrate Wrlgtey, The de fendant wns Hnrry McTague. twenty life years old. GrnU street above York1, Mp wos accused nf beating .TnniM White, n ncro. Germnntown and Hunting Park avpnues Saturday night and of taking $1.00 from him. White, n restaurant chef, living-)! Sharswood stieet near Diamond, tvs taken to St. Luke's Hospital. Ihvwsx put about the heud nnd eyes andTtiro stitches were required in his lips. McTague was arrested soon nfter wnrd nnd nrralgned yesterday morning before Mugistrnte Wrigloy, in the Gcr mniitown and Lycoming avenues sta tion. White identified the prisoner us his assailant McTagpo was held in $1000 bail on charges of aggravated assnult and battery and highway rob bery. Two hours nftcr the hearing. It h said, the magistrate returned to this station house. He was accompnnled by William K. Staub,' 1-M0 West Jeromn street, nnd Philip II Crockett, 3612 North Wnrnnck street Tho former is Vnre committeeman in the twenty-second division and the Intter Vnrn com mitteeman in the thirtv uintii division of the Forty -third ward frcshments They will get home bi 0 '. ..;V""""?.,.P. .,'Y, ,BV. ""WJE L n'n.n.I ,..: ...,i.... nil co, orucrcu mi" rcicuso ui .mcxusxib o clock this evening. for n further hearing this morning. nvm ic-r uiiot im nrtt I leinn Thi'' '"orning. it is said, the magistrate, CYCLIST HURT IN COLLISION! without giving McTnguo a further hearing, ordered his discharge. Shipyard Worker Receives Broken ' When the magistrate was asked r- Leg In Crash With Automobile West Chester. la.. June 7. Robert He sustained lneprntinns nnil . R. Itowp. of South Matlock street, this contusions. The boy was treated at the plans is in n serious condition in the Lpiscopnl Hospital. I Homeopathic Ilospitnl Here ss thp rp- suit of n collision enrly toilsy between Cycle Hits Car, Man Hurt " motorcycle he yas riding und nn nu i.-i. -.... -t cin n...... ...... tnmobilo driven by O-scnr Highfield. of "I'.'0'" " "" ''"' xirrei. i.,, rnriior. Uazpil lir t io nn ! pnnllnir tho infliieneo pxcrten in tn prisoner's bolinlf. he asserted thnt poli ties had nothing to do with the rclens. ns the evidence against the prisoner wm not sufficient to hold him. forming srnsonnl ilcmnnds into on .........a nn.l nll.vf.nt ,.. 111,111'. I II. Dcute. advertising manager wl" ,tn"',, '' 'he speakers thnt Cam nf n sales rompnnv nf New York, nnd den will go "over the top. Tun T'irift. ndvetlislng manng"r of n .nlos mmnnnv of Cleveland, told of the, Municipal Band Concert . . i "-. . . . . Several chnritnble Instlttltinus n.p thp alup and methods or interesting the beneficiaries in the will of John II. 'workeis in the factories in the mlver- Mission Society Forty Years Old The fortieth anniversary of the Wom- . . Ttnn.. Aftoutnnnrr Snciotv nf th while riding a motorcycle this morn.ng ? '".. 'Joe Vho n,. '"'' '? ' i ' Cn uh he lMiiladclphU n nhrtli. ... .m i.- .. .Hai .,.... rrt I -.. ,i-I11 tt nhsprvoil fiimnrrftw bMind trolley car on Thirtv.cichVh ' " " . ""," "I " " '": ,' 'V," SIl ' "P! ""kVniiVr's Church. Flto-thlrf . m - .". Illlllf ll L tll- una U1.1H wj ' ' tsm I -.it f rt ill -.. .!-' - .. ".- .- by John B. Stenger Stcncer. 4431 Paul street, which wns ndmlttcd to probate today. Bequests of S20I) each were Icfl tn the Frankford Ilospitnl. Frankford li-aaHflli a? t tin T)lll1ltlnl.llln Qnn!nii frt Ul ailt.ll Sf I fill llllllll' l'lllll DVl.ll.tl IV'I j Orgiuilting Charity. Old Ladles' Homo of the .Methodist i.piscnpni Lhurcii. A bequest of S100 wns left to the Frank - Following a brief illness ltlrhnrd F. Heed, art executive in the automobile industry of the Hast, died yestPrdnv in the Methodist Hospital. Mr. Rood, who was forty-six years old, lived at 40.I0 North Twelfth street. He is survived bv his widow. At the time of his death Mr. Itccd was general, manager of the Trnxlor Motor Gnrage Co.. .at Allen -town. Prior to his association with Llhnt company he served in various oio. ford Dnv Nursery cutlvc enpneitics with seeral other mi. i Mr. Stenger entire estate wns val to.nobile concerns. Mr. Itced wns n ucd at $14,8."0. Other will probated Muson nnd belonged tn Meridinn Sun nnd the amount left by testators follow Lodge. No. l."8, V. nnd A. M.: Orien- Jnme.s II. Cnruth. l.'iUl Spring Gurilen ' tnl Clmptcr. No. ISO, nnd Kndosll Com- street. S7.".000, Daniel .1. Hickcv. 200 mnndcry. No. 20. K. T. He was nlsoilnt Price street. Germnntown. .M.!."0. n memboi of Finnkllnvillp Cniiucil, No. I William C. Schoenemnuu, 2337 North 73. J. 'O, IT, A. M. Funernl services j Fnrk avenue. S12.'.00Q. will be londuitcd from the family home Wcduesdny nt 2 p. m. by the Itev. i Mile. Le Gal to Direct Pageant Maurice Sanson, of the Olivet Reformed ' ..Thc Gift of the Gods." a pageant I Un,u"' L devised by Madcmoiscllo Le Gni, will Aiiiiim wj bc presented by the pupils of Miss WJIIiam Wood Cowlcs's school at Oak Lane, this nftcr- I William Wood, sixty-eight years old, noon nt 4:30 o'clock. More than 100' died ycstcidny nt his home. Iloilcnu girls will tnke pnrt in it. The affair nvenue and .Inckyin street, liustlcton. was to linvo liccn given on Saturday Mr. Wood worked as a clerk in the afternoon, but was postponed on ac- office oMhc iccorder ot deeds for morel count of thc i nit). than twenty years. He had al-o worked ' in the custom house nnd hnd been a Services at Masonic Home deputy sheriff. Iliirlnl will be made ,. i. m. . : n w'..i...in,. .fi...,. ... -...!... t.i.V Services in tho Masonic Home yes- Ccmccrr "'"fterdny were under the uuspices of ucmctcry. . 1n.c,linc Uo)ni Arrll Chapter. No. 210, ' Rhoda Broughton i and n musical program wus n fcatuip I ,. ,,, -. M, ... . The JIpv. J. G. Uickerton, of Union n'Ste ,i"n:n1.!-r.nLrc.I.hJ!ljIcthodist i:Plopal Church, preached, 1 A i -i --v..,., ...v.. uuiuiuuj the sermon. A iniilo qunrtet rendered n tising CTinpnigns. iiti, nun iii-j i-uiiuuion is saiq to ue so The municipal band will play tonight nous. " in ow murker, street Dctwecn v air mount nvenue nnd Green street. I'iSTbA Hhs lB,m,;fi " odTTcimpoud 'frauro 'of Z e, , d ChestreetH7"The ession Ip'was taken n ?hn l" i, l"- nn.l -erinus Internal injuries He waslnf the meeting will open at 10 :.',0 n. m., IT k.etn.iitA:.l,",l,J. l?T. hi- way to Chester nt tl.e time of tho Luncheon will be served nt 1 clock, accident, wlicrc he is omplojcd m a ' A pageant will feature the afternoon ship plant. scsssion. L!i,BlDE(, SIL.VBR ' Tea and Coffee Set-vices and Dinner tare Engraved BrJaht finish n,iu?"n i.i . i..... -... v-.... . number of selections. A hoit address ."'""". " .. .J7 . ". ''," I .i fia inulii Wnlcs in 18(0. i.. t... w Among her nnblished '"'" V .' ' ,"7" "' novels were- "Cometh Fp as n , "'"""" '" v- Floweo-," 1S07: "Not Wisclj Rut Too1 Well," nnd "lictwecn Two Stools,' 11HU. Vanduigrift, 1 DRACTICAL iiucu mccu HMncnnirnW biiibii iiibkiii unuL,iTr.rtrv I, ... . 1 1 a . imn I mpn rminAH in en Ps, ' ice rendered by this agency. wmm 7il advertising, by pmc-l il PENJSSYLVANI Vj&WVOLL'NTEER, ONI.T STOnE w tiV&aiP manship, is the kind of serv- JZrrQU fiti SfaJL tuaitv4iZi llth and Chestnut HERJ3ERT M. MORRIS . Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sale Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philad-lpliia Founded in 186fi The House that Beppe built Inautjufated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets 4 Every used piano in our warerooms can now be purchased at a saving oj; 25. This includes many famous makes, and in addition a five-year guarantee v mi . Mgt .goes with every D ott on every used Piano piano. We also give a free ex change privilege for one yea r. Settlement may be by cash or c airge a,(;count' or b.V the Heppe Three-Year-Rental-Payment-Plan, which jppnes an rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write at once for lull particulars. A FEW SPECIMEN VALUES Chickering $2065 (HeBulir Price. 1275) Christie $1465 (HetuUr Price, J1J6) Bacon $1835 nulr Price, K45) Pease $176.25 tnculr Price, J335) Steck $108; (Reg-ular Trice. H5j Marcellus $1871 (Kecular Trice, 1360) Bradford $1720 (Regular Prlca, 1230) Francesca $243 (Iteirular Price, 336 Hallet & Davis $172?. (Itej-ular Price. j:30 Singer $198i (Tlerular Price, f 366 Call, phone or write at once for full particulars C. J. Heppc & Son Doirntown IU7-U CliMtnnt M. Vptiwn ath n Ttiotiip" A Uuf.M.l ri.Hiulin. Ai U'lui ii io .Military Itifornmtlon, JUosraphlc-i ikotrhfi. l.ivr.uurc, Selenco, New, tc oi. I PinuAnnn'HiA monhw nrrBvniw a' i4o xn i lyi s 1 I: MILITARY, EQUIPMENTS-MILITARY ELEC. TIONSObFICER'S EQUIPMENTS. &c The Election in this State, for Military Officeri. have terminated, mid the Tint query now will be, where to find nn establishment, in order toobtain the proper Drew Fquipmenti. &c. JACOB REED, MILITARY CLOTHIER, ;on the Sonthweet cornet of FIFTH nnd MARKET Strecu, Philadelphia, is extensively known aa an original tn tbJi lino of btuincas, nnd will guarantee entiro utiifactlon to nil who may favor him with their order. His expe rience is nn evidence of hia competency to complete a ault, which for finiib, taste, cut, and style, will outrival anything of thc kind that can be produced in this coun try. His terms are low, and hn materials Of tho beat quality. Officers, especially, will find it to their advan tage to call, and privates need entertain no doubt of his ability to a:rvc them with a superior article,. Remem ber the location. Orders from a distance attended to promptly nnd with despatch. d3-tf Wc reproduce thc aborc announcement as a matter of public interest. It appeared in the "Pennsylvania Volunteer" in 1849, and ilhi8tratcs the manner in which Jacob Reed, the founder of this house, called the attention of the public to his business. It is also interesting to note that the house was then 25 years old, as it had been in existence since 1S24. In these days of sensationalism it ?'.? well at times to give consideration to thc fact that a business house which has suc cessfully weathered thc storms of nearly one hundred) years, must have something in the nature of good business principle controlling it. A strict adherence to value-giving to consideration of cus tomers' interests, to supplying dependable, merchandise, to charging fair and equi table prices these arc the things which brought success to Jacob Reed many years ago, and which are still being followed by JACOB REEDS SONS i I ft Uk Thc Greatest Place lo Buy Fine Clothes in Philadelphia and Right Now Is thc Time io Get in Right, in this Greatest of All Mid-Season Events The EMERGENCY SALE of Intensified Values in Perry's 360, $65, $70 and $75 Suits at thc One Uniform Price $40.00 This Sale will be good till the end. You needn't worry about that. But thc range of selection is obviously at its height now, and right now is the logical time to get in. You'll do as you like, of course. Most men do. And, frankly, we have no preference as to whether you buy now or tomorrow, so long as you buy before the sale is over. That is our chief concern. We want to awaken you to what this sale really means to you, in dollars and cents. In this Intensified Value Sale at $40, it means a $10 to $35 saving on the original market values of $50, $60, $70, $75 Suits and at $40, there are no Suits in America like them! You'll have to see the Goods! Sill: mixed worsteds, finished and unfinished worsteds, Summer cassimeres, porous tropical weaves, light-weight cheviots plain colors, blues, grays, greens, Oxfords, splendid stripes, soft checks single-breasted and double-breasted models, conserva tive patterns a wonderful assortment of $50, $55, $60, $65,- $70 and $75 Qualities, all at One Uniform Price, $40 Other Bargains and Big Values all through the Store! Palm Beach Suits Mohair Suits Cool Cloth Suits Splendid Values at $15, $18, $20, $25, $28 Single and double breasted models. Special Prices u Separate iroiisers $5 Trousers for . $3.75 $6 & $6.50 Trousers $4.75 $7 & $7.50 Trousers $6.00 $8 to $9 Trousers for $7.00 $10.00 Trousers for .$8.00 Golf Suits in Fine Tweeds sind Cheviots $45, $55 to $70 Separate Golf Knickers $10, $13.50, $15 Auto dusters,, slntc colors, natural linen colors, Oxfords, $.1, $3.75, $3, $6.50, $8. And so on and so forth ! A Feast of Big Values in Summer Clothes ! PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 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