FY -i n vst RV &M it I J I- I v a w r Warn' " "1, "' -;v r?v ' , - .-vr.' a . ,, ' i -7,ft"t ' r . i. i-1 r i i . ' r. . . i) EVENING' ; PtJBIilO LEDGrEfr-. !PHILADEIPH OOTAff, JUNE lj -1920 CAMDEN FIREMEN HIT 24-HOUR DAY Movement for Two-Platoon Sys tem Gathers Force Among Flame Fighters for a two-platoon system was expresed today by Councilman Joseph Forsyth, a member of Camden Council's Arc com mittee. This committee, supervises tho 'fire department. "I would like to see the men get the two-platoon Bystem," Mr. Forsyth de clared. "Hut Council li under a han dicap for the reason that this question was put to a vote of the peoplo three years ago. The public turned down the proposition nearly ft to 1. "The reason for the public's attitude was that increased taxes would result from the two-platoon Hjstcm. Mori men would have to be employed to man the Are comnanle.s on twelve, hour niOPnMTCMT IM nCDADTMCMT shifts. " Chief Peter Carter, of the fire depart Camden firefighters are showing dis content over the present system which keeps them on duty twenty-four hours a day. At present llremen In Camden are on duty twenty-four hours everj day, with one day off in five. a. canvass of the nine companies in Camden among npproximatelj 140 men Showed tho discontent existing, and the ucsire tor a iwo-piatoon system. , Firemen who gnve their views pre ferred to have their identit shielded. Sympathy with the desire of the men ment, declared he would like to see Camden's firefighter et a two-platoon system. "About seventy more men would be required for that system," he fctatetl. "It would cost taxpayers from $80,000 to $1)0,000 a year additional. "The men are well treated here, how ever. New men get $1200 a year with a bonus of $300 and an additional $50 a jear for uniforms. After four years service the firemen are paid $1000 a year with a $300 bonus. "The men have every fifth day off and nre given a two weeks' vacation with pay. There is tho pension pro vision to consider also. "These advantages must be consid ered when looking at tue question. On the other hand, I would like to sec S3MPE.ZMIS sfnll 1 II1IIIINL llllVi cm vi i vLvimiiu wuiniirtis FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Open Et'ih. No Charge for Alterations 44 SOUTH 8th ST.&,',:, OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW fcvTofcHil1 wl" coa' your roof nnd. BjMOHriKUaranteo It ten years. I H?r5a Wrlto for estimate. Or I SSS'Sk w111 sc" the coatlnc ready I 3)rc S3,0 PER GALL0N pexjigl Robert A. Mays yLBJ rtooflne and Bpontlnc Bgjjfl 23S2 N. 21st St. tho men work In twelve-hour shifts. They would have more time with their families. They would have more time to get enjoyment out of life. "I believe the two -platoon system wilt come in time, but I hardly think the taxpayers are ready for it yot." Skull Broken In Fall While at play, Marion 'iVeer, two years old, 1015 North Fifteenth street, fell down a flight of stairs and fractured her nose and the frontal bone of her skull. She Is la St. Joseph's IlSef.ltnl In a very serious condition. PPllllllllllHMIIillll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Rheumatism and Neuritis Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative wattr front near Hot Springe, Ark. ENDOnStD BT PHT8ICIAN8 Mountain VaUej Water Co., 718 Cheitnot'St. rneat. walnwi MOT . lfetslf, Cafsa and airot by ui, KBHiF lllllllllllHlliljlllllJIIIIIIII pfflMnua An Opportunity is yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger, or any we have on file. The Ledger Photo Service was recently established (due to many requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning. LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square -r r ' ac: I Y '7 1 T" f J. TT J . Zk r s: rr.mnnn rsrn.nP.i.p.T. rnxtctes 5rr " ci - - -m -m , - nam or ursi-ciais sroosrs, arui-fitis. tc or direct by UI, Tni-'iii'.i'.lli.ih'.ii;'!! '..:;lii;!:l:,iil., . iv, :' , i',i ., . i,:., ,h y i'ii.m , iJMMM.MMP :i One of 14-kt. green gold with wmSr SfcrfWf beautiful engraved border, at I - mffnUUjP&t $37, makes an acceptable gradu- jk ycfw SSH ation gift. Wuiil lfxi sfsslWsl i I r l. ll inherits the same depcndablo features which made It deslr- ; -' jible when new. ; ; II Furthermore, wo enn elvn vnn Immodlntn rlellverv on , C Wi-rul JP Cttto mn rUotrnt C used CADILLACS thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed in O. IVinU OC ijOnSf HIV LMslUUZ at. exceptional condition and Hated at most attractive prices. ; I diamond merchants JEWELERS silveusmiths We have typc 57 55 and 53 CADILLACS in open and ; I closed body styles. Also n few used cars of other makes. ; Lg Si NEEL CADILLAC CO. !l I Amr.KTrsKMKNT ADVEitTisKMKXT Used-Car Department 142 N. BROAD ST. i : - "" mW&sto3DK7! mU0L& aK-Wffll :: ""MH- " I m 3 . H jftSiSSS 4t i: :: :: m :: :: :: :: For the last-minute things that you'll need before leaving town for the week-end whether it be a now summer frock, a Gift-Basket of Fruit for your hostess or an ice-cream freezer for your summer cottago kitchen you can do no better than to visit the Chestnut Street Shops. You will find that they aro prepared to meet your needs and to give you cheertul and courteous service. Mtfsmjm HK3n iB?'1bBk TO MEN who are considering the purchase of outing trousers I and thoir name is legion at this time of year I would com mend the offerings of MocDonald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street. They have good-looking white flan nels and white serges and the striped flannels which so many men like and which look so well with their sepa rate Norfolk coats. Then, there are 1 serviceable gray flannels and tan khakis. In the lighter-weight ma terials there are white gabardines, white cotton ducks, white linen crashes and white khakis. The white corduroys are well liked, too i Some men prefer knickerbockers for i sport wear, ann MacDonald & Camp bell are show ng these in wash ma terials, as well as in the light-weight woolens. E Everyone loves music! J his fine XQUISITE in color and alto gether luscious are the gor geous fruits in Hallowell's Gift-Baskets. The baskets them selves are attractively hand-painted in colors which rival the gayest ol Nature s own, and artistically ar- I ranged in them are huge California Cherries; Red -Cheek Apples, beautifully colored and as deli cious as thev look; Florida Honey Peaches, which are as sweet as their name implies; delicious ' California Apricots and other lus cious fruits. These Gift-Baskets of Fruit make delightful gifts for a week-end hostess, and are appro- 1 priate for occasions where a gift of more permanence would bo out of place. Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad Street bolow Chestnut, guar antee safe delivery' to any point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. 3uroTCLAx 3$Afr THE wedding ring is a dainty thing nowadays, and the bride whose wedding ring comes from the store of Bailey, Banks & iiiddle Company is indeed fortunate. for their rings are truly marvelous examples of the jewelers art. I am thinking particularly of a lovely platinum band set all around with diamonds. Its designer must have had in mind the sentiment that "a thing of beauty is a joy forever," for it is destined to give its wearer as much pleasure in years to come as upon the day it is first placed upon her finger. It is a worthy complement to her engagement ring, which, in all probability, contains a Polished Girdlo Diamond that most beautiful of stones, which, you know, is exclusive with the house of Bailey, Banks & Biddle. TRAVELING suits of Alpine Wool in heather mixtures and in plain colors are practical and serviceable. I saw some in most attractive styles at the Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut Street. One model showed an interesting cross-tucked treatment on the pocket. Another good-looking model in tan had a tuxedo collar of blue angora striped with tan. Suits of Shantung, which sheds the dust easily and does not wrinkle, are also good for traveling and sports wear. One model at the Blum Store had a tuxedo collar, nar row belt and box-plaited pockets. It was the kind of suit that looks well on both stout and slender fig ures. Another Shantung suit an cton-jackct model had an accordion-plaited skirt and its jacket was trimmed with rows of buttons. Furniture Prices That Help To Restore the Dollar's Former Value Values for our customers in these days of nation al price readjustments that are almost without prece dent. "Savings that are a triumph in economy because of our advanced system of merchandising and busi ness efficiency. , Twenty to thirty per cent, off our regular, lower-than-elsewhere costs, means that nowhere in the country can Furniture of equal quality be matched at Van Sciver prices. P J r n nffotnnrra rrinr. wniild Vlflvp hppn imnnssible had we not bought immense quantities of Furniture six to twelve months ago, at tne same urne reuouuiiinj wie uuu put of our own factory as well as increasing the already great acre age of our storage space when Fur niture, labor, lumber and materials were much lower in price than to 'day. Advantages we have convert ed to the profit of thousands of householders who are daily choosing froin a collection as immense, as handsome and as worthy as we ever assembled. Comparison is proof. Come, see, and make your own appraisement. !- :... Jd2 UE 'USUI JHPi UK QJon't waitor time to heal. that miseraaierasti RESINOL OINTMENT has all the necessary qualities to relieve and heal rashes, ring worm, etc., as well a3 minor skin defects. You won't have to wait, either, as it usually allays the discomfort at once, and restores the skin to health In a surprisingly short time. RESINOL SOAP and RESI NOL SHAVING STICK con tain these same soothing in gredients, which enable them to thoroughly.clcanse the skin while leaving it free from sensitiveness and smarting. Ak your dfaler for the Iteilnol Productii. .Resmol la I U I Bill i11" " Sr V.. J?ilgi iSI11 4H HnE I F III mn " -crK LSBb IH IIbIVJ II - J- -. rjjitTff hhiiiii ii - -anmnr-rrr i 'in .a "liLa."- - uir . v .. iri' uvw ilv llllP St' Picturesque Rooms, Charmingly Embellished With Illustrations of Furniture On Our Floors. Choose Suites 20 to 30 Off PIANO Full-size piano, with full 88-note up-to-date action. Slightly used as a demon stration player. Fine ma hogany case, well made and handsomely finished. Bench, free. WHETHER you are n new bride moving into a new house, or n housewife of many years' experience, you will find Old English Wax just about the most practical thing you can i use on your floors. It gives a prac tical, durable finish, and is per fectly sanitary, because it doesn't harbor germs. You will find the Old English Waxer and Polisher a ery useful article. It is a square pad with a long handle, and with it you can cover twice the area that you could cover by hand. During the summer months, when polished floors aid much in attaining that desirable effect of coolness, a can of Old Eng lish Wax and a polisher are really indispensable. You will find both at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1012 Chestnut Street. I !v0lJ Y yov of PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY of Philadelphia Northeast corner Twelfth and Arch Streets OU have no idea what wonders ou can accomplish in the way f furnishincr your veranda by simply laying a new rug on the floor. It really helps more than anything else to give that homey. comfortable, hospitable look. And for your summer homo, whether it be a large house along the Main Line or a. cottage at tho shore, a comfortable, well-furnished veranda is an absolute necessity, for the chances are that you will spend more time there than in anv other 1 room in the house. Fritx & La Rue, 1615 Chestnut Street, have some of the most interesting summer rugs I have seen. The block rush and fiber rugs aro particularly good , looking, I think, and both wear ex i ceptionally well. The hand-woven , Belgian rush rugs arc well liked, too. Beginning July 1, 1920, We WiD Pay You 4 INTEREST on Saving Fund Deposits and accept any amount from $1.00 upward. Your saving capacity is just as important as your earning capacity. It is your duty to set aside something for the future. We will help you. President. GEORGE C. BOWKER HARRISON C. REA Vice President JOSEPH H. RURIN Secretary and Treasurer, WILLIAM B. VROOMAN TO hi! mi F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Please semi mo a oomploto deBcrlp tlon of your WS Plnyer-l'lano. alae tlctatlH of en s -payment plan, wlthou Interest or extras. Noma Address Evff. I.ed.--M-20 FEEL really comfortable in i is hot-weather clothes, a man , must feel well-dressed Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut Street, sensing the demand for well tailored summer clothing, are show lng this season suits of Palm Beach l cloths, mohairs, Brezeweves and I other tropical weight materials i i made in the same styles and exhib- I iting the same degree of excellence in workmanship as their regular ! I models in heavier materials. These suits have that well-tailored look that characterizes all of Jacob I Reed's suits a certain air of con- ' servative smartness which sets them apart from the ordinary sum- i mer suit, and the best proof of the high regard in which they are held is the fact that they are worn by the best-dressed men in town. N' Other F. A. North Stores i:s iiiii...i at!'.' h. aw.1"! Mllim 1'llll.Vi -1JH N. irolit St. CMMIIIIM 3I Hrowlwur NOHUIhlOWM i. W. Main ft. CIIKSTKHl Jl rciisinmii ". TllAi 1UJM iuu J.. V .'i ;ii.ijimi: 13 '. " . EVER have pumps been so graceful and good looking as thev are this season. Take that pump of white kid with straps crossed Oriental-wise at the instep. (I saw it at the second-floor shop of Del Mar & Company, 1211 Chest nut Street.) Could anything be daintier for wear with sheer sum mer frocks? For wear with your street dresses of linen you will like the trim-looking oxfords of white canvas, and with your satin or taf feta afternoon dress the black satin pumps or the pumps of dull black kidskin with instep straps will look particularly well. The one-eyelet tics of white canva3 are smart look ing and very practical, for they can witn summer auernoon be worn dresses as frocks. well as with morning TflLADELPHIANS aro fortunnto. indeed, when it comes to Stores, Y9 for the distinctive store in every line seems to bo located on Chestnut Street. When you think of leather goods the name of Bains comes immediately to mind, for it is synonymous with all that is newest and best in the leather line. This Btore is as well known to people in other states of the Union as to Pennsylvanians, for Bains trunks and bags have traveled the world over. Go first to tho store of Geo. B. Bains & Son, Inc., 1028 Chestnut Street, if you want anything in tho leather line, and even if you shop around you will eventually return there. Just now they have some gooa-looking articles of shark skin. A clgaretto case of this feather makes a most acceptable graduation gift for the man who smokes. Most Reasonable Prices for Quality Si Especially Comfortable Underwear For Summer Travelers And Special Prices: A Bloomer of good nainsook, $1.00. An Envelope Chemise (good nainsook), tailored or lace trimmed. For $1.35. A Night Dress, low neck, trimmed with Ham burg edge, tutked front,, short sleeves, ribbon through eyeleta in neck and sleeves. For $2.50. A Double-Panel Petticoat; the much desired and the absolutely, necessary protection when wear ing sheer summer dresses. Of Wave-Crest mus lin; scolloped edge. For $2.65. 1008 Chfcsnirt Street 1: ji Just a hint of the innumerable suites at proportionate savings that nil our floor space. BEDROOM Ded Itoom Suite, Ivory Cnnmcl, (Louis XVI Style) i pieces, $330.00. Bed Room Hull, MaliORnny, (Queen Auno Style) 4 pleceH. M38.00. Bed Room HnlU, Mnhocnny ttfllsh, (Lonin XVI Style) 4 pieces, $101.30. Red Room Suite, Mahogany finish, (LoiiIh XVI Stylo) 4 pieces, $309.00. Red Room Salte, MnlioRany finish, (Colonial JStyle) Poster Ilod, 4 pieces, SKS.OO. Red Room Suite, Wnlnut, (Louis XVI Style) 4 pieces. $383.00 Red Room Suite, Wnlmit, (Louts XVI Style) 7 pieces, $317.00. Summer Furniture in Unique Designs and Charming Color Effects wwumvi iir io unnaie jucm. umpi, winaior inirs, (.locks. Dower ChesU. etc LIVING ROOM Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry-covered, Spring nents, loose cuslilons, 3 pieces, $1.1.00. Overstuffed Suite, Tancstry-cOTcr-ed Sprint; seats, .1 pieces, 5r.i3.o0. Overstuffed Suite, Tapestry-covered, Spring Keuts, loose cuihlons, .1 pleis, $33.00. Oterstuffed Wlngr Suite, covered with best Imitation leather, a pleies, JilO.oo. Mahogany Frnme Suite, Tapestry covered, Spring scat and back, 3 pieces, $128.00. Maliornny-und-C'ane Suite, Spring seats. Tapcstry-covcrcd, 3 pieces, tins.w. DINING ROOM Dlnlnc Room Suite, Mahogany fin ish. 4 pieces, $307.00. Dlnlnr Room Suite, Walnut, (Louis XVI Stylo) 4 pieces, $337.30. Dlnlnjr Room Suite, Jacobean Oak, (Queen Anne .Style) 4 pieces, $220.00 ' Dlnlnr Room Suite, Walnut, (Queen Anne Style) 10 pieces, i 1, Brass Beds. " Wnlnut. (Louis XVI Style) 4 pieces. $327.00. , ii, ie, Munuguny fin A illlHin iiud Mary Style) ipi'ics, $32S.so. Ten pieces, $431.23. Diuinic Room Suite, Mnhounny, (Auara tyij iu pieces, $330.00. . $29.00 to $89.50 Enameled Beds . . $8.00 to $53.00 Reductions in Rugs, Many Less Than Present Cost at Mills In every case lower than prevailing market prices, and in instances, lower than present factory costs, because of .contracts made far in advance of the rise in the costs of labor and materials. Standard weaves, absolutely perfect, each Rug taken from our regular high-grade stock. While only 9x12 sizes are cited hero the redactions include proportionate savings on all sizes and grades, with a few ex ceptions where we are obliged to maintain prices. A good range of designs and coloringsr but we urgently advise those in need of Rugs now, or in the future, to take immediate advantage of a price-saving opportunity that cannot last. $145 Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12. . .$94.50 I $94 Highest Qual. Axminster 9x12 $72.50 $87 Best Seamless Velvet 9x12. .$67.00 I $72 High Pile Axminster 9x12. . .$59.00 $42.50 Highest Quality Axminster Runners, Size 3 ft. x 15 ft., $21.25 Summer Rugs as Much as 33jK Less .. Ac.,.ua"i !!)?. b"!!l.nf.ou.r "oc.k o'Burnrntr Ruf t offered far below coneral retail nuotntlons Choice ' v"ui, miniutiDio nnu ominemijr ruuou jo me various needs of tho Kummxr hum innnv In deslmn thL"nnfL'.?.u"lt,!1. "". " wcll us Ruks or u Kind that are sold here nctortZT &IV, hat urzeat Immediate neleLlIon. Wool and Fibre Rugs 33'ft Off "Perfection" brand, ono of tho highest grades of Its kind on the market. Not only a rood Hummer Hug, but suitable, for all the year 'round 61 sice, $11.00. 7,x s!ie.$lo 00. 9x12 ulte, $10 7t l.'x!2 slue, $2.1.00 UxU size, 131.60. All seamless "'h' All kinds of Floor Coverings Grass Rugs at Exceptional Savings 9x12 size, now $9.85 8x10 sizo, now $8.50 Gx 0 size, now $5.75 cleaned and stored. Oriental Rug, repaired by native experts. Formosa Rush Rugs For Torches and Sun Parlors. There Is nothlne to compare with them for style ami beauty. They eomo In block", 18 Incuts square, and may be made to your roqOlrumontK. Sold here exclusUe- ir. rer DiocK $1.30. Refrigerator, 140-lb. Ice Capacity, $76.00 This extra large Refrige rator is exceptionally well built with good heat-resisting walls. Has white enamel interior with mesh wire shelves, and galvan ized iron ice rack. Height 55 inches; width 35 inches. Ice capacity 140 lbs. A great value at tho price, $76.00. A good selection of Re frigerators at proportionate savings. Ice Boxes, various makes and sizes from $8.00 up. Reed Fibre Rocker, a Rare Value, $12.75 Has aprlns; seat, with loose cushion and back upholstered In prett " red cretonne A handsome Cnsir and a raro value. Arm Choir " match, same prlco. Business Furniture at Bio .invina Interior Decorator at Your Service. Have Your Clock Repaired Now Call Lombard SSO, cj. B. Van SctViT Ox ; Store) Opens Dally at 8.30 A, M AsstMStsststa(( Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers KlitASMtreet Ferr-V Camden, New Jersey Market Strait Farry Doats Land Opposite tmro I m til i Hi i !: :! :. :: :: :: :: :: :: I! :: !! :r n : I !' : :: ! .ir :?, : i i ! i ? !. ii :: . :; i t r? !! ii'l I J i i m S :t ,.X( JTHJijCJlBaTliTTJtTJVSBgj5IAIl 1 5y,. v. .. w. iftti.'"v-ai iJBMrSKl, T. , ,