Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY,
PHILA
DEMOCRATS
PREPARE FOR TRIP
Special Carrying Delegates to
San Francisco Convention
to Leave Monday
LANK RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN
Ponns.vlvnnia UeinnornN nrr prrpnr- I
fng to tnKr tlio plnce of lVntnylvniiiu I
Rcpuhlirniis, In tlir ojot of the renin-
try, nml nro now iiinkin? plant for the I
.Democratic Xutioiml ('onri'iitlon nt
Ban FrnncNco.
I'lillnilrlphin Domnrrnt, ititrrpMecl in j
tlic ronvontion. met last night nt tin1'
organization inerting of tlic Hi-iiiorriitic '
cjt.v committer, 'lontli ntnl Wnliiut I
RtrcPts. Plant were mado to Iiiim1 a
Ulicclnl triiln leave Itroail Street Sta
tion next Moniln,v inorninc nt 1(1 :'S
o'clock Delegates will botinl the train
ns it travels ncrost the state.
The I'eniiij Ivntiln delegation will he
pledged to Attorney (irncnil I'nlmer.
The Demoeratte city commit Id
nnanitnonsly rc-clec;tcd Kdsar V. l.ank
as chairman. Mr. I .(ink it one of the
county commiloiiors. holding the mi
nority place mi the board.
Other officers elected were: Kdvwn K.
Boric, vice chairman; (!. Frank l.eicr. '
Becretarj : Lawrence K. Mcl'rtvlii, as
sistant secretary, and Kilwnrd V. Hen
nK treasurer.
Leighton ('. Taylor. Senator Penrose's :
secretary, announced today that the)
senator will take an active part in the
fight to win the lountrt from the tlcnm
crat" lie will ic-it for n week. nid
Tnjliir. ami then besin :i series f nui
fcrencet with other notional leader.
"The -etmtor." said Taj lor. "it in
remarkahh splendid condition. Up is
having the time of hit life reading
scores of congratulatory mettagct from
all parts of the country."
Judges Hregy. I'atteron and Shoe
maker, of Court of Common I'leas No.
1, have sustained the appeal of the Up
publican Alliance and have ordered
ballot-boxes opened In the Thirteenth,
Fourteenth. Thirt.Woiirth nml Forty
fourth ward. The Alliance hopes to
win more votes for legislative candi
dates, particularly In the Thirteenth
mid Fourteenth ward. In those wnrdi
the count before the county commis
sioners resulted in the nomination of
.lefferson W. Smith nml Timothy Mo
f'arth.t. allies of .Tnhn It. K. Scott.
Vnre leader, over Theodore Clay and
William II. Rogers. Alliance men and
supporters of Thomas W. Cunningham.
The appeal of the alliance was from
n ruling of the county coninilsloiiers.
MOTORCAR INJURES THREE
Driver Upsets Car In Efforts to
Avoid Two Collisions
Three persons arc injured as the re
sult of an automobile driver's unsuc
cessful attempt to ovoid n collision,
lit st with a street car and lastly with n
boy on a bicje'e nt Thirty -ninth and
(iirnrd avenue Inst night.
The driver. Charles Osgood, nineteen.
nf -WW Lancaster nicnue. was driving
the automobile eat on (Jlrard avenue
when he was forced to swerve to avoid
striking a street car which grazed him.
In snorting he upset llrujamin (iorlick.
twelte. of MKU Wyaliising nveniie.t who
was riding n bicycle. Osgood ngaiu
swerved to avoid running over the boy.
The auto struck the opposite curb and
upset, burring the driver and William
Mulliorn. 'nineteen, of 37 U Wallace
street, nil occupant, beneath it. Mill-hern'-kull
is fractured. He was token
to the Lankennu Hospitnl with Osgood,
who it badl.t bruised but not serlousl.t
hurt (iorlicU. the hoy. was only bruised.
He tta- taken to the Presbyterian Hos
pital. Italy Asks $12,120,000,000
Paris, lune 1.". Italy's claims on
rcporatiotis paid b.t the central Empire
iiicludiiig pi-ii-ii'iit. hat been lived at
CIl.iilliMiiiiHioii lire inorniallv nbout
Klii.l-ti.iMin imioi niciuditiR to Homo
dispatches to newspapers here.
FIRE DAMAGES MEAT SHOP
Proprietors of Market, 2409 Ridge
Ave., Learn of Blaze This Morning
Fire of undetermined origin early to
dav caused a loss of ?."0O In the Stand
ard Meat Market. 2100 Hldge avenue.
A passerby detected the Unities nnd sunt
inonet the lire companies, which extin
guished them after on hour's battle.
It. White and W. Detweller, proprie
tors of the market, say they closed down
ns usual tctterdiiy and were unaware of
the tire until they arrived today for
business. The rent of the mnrket was
badly charred, as were many of the
fixtures.
HOME SOUGHT F0RTHREE
Juvenile Aid Society Wants to Keep
Deserted Tots Together
A joint home for three children de
serted more than n year ago by their
father who left home threatening to
commit suicide, is being sought bv the
.litvenlle Aid Society. .11(1 North. Fourth
street, which has cared for the nilldren.
The homeless children are ItaclmcJ
Welti, ten tears old : MorriR. eight years
old. and Ko.ttnonil, six years old. Thet
formerlt lived nt LM'J7 North Tajloi
street with their father, Joseph Weln.
They were children of their father's
first wife, who tiled. Welti married
again, but the second wife was too
delicate to care for the children. She
nlso died and the children's third mother
left Weln n few months after the mar
riage. It was nt this time that the latter
disappeared from home. The Juvenile
Aid Society, which has sent the chil
dren to school, Is desirous of putting
them In one home rnther than separating
UNEQUALEDJN PURlTy
In FULL MEASURE bottle
not the uiual short meaauro
rAItADISE Sl'RINO COMrANY
flfunswick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio
MiTcur.ix Flbtcitiir Ox
Fi n unr Acvnst Co.
them, and would also like to leave them
with persons who will give thent higher
education.
"Enduring Beauty Never
Dies the Ptrsiaru say
A MOTOR car equipped
with Shelton Looms
Automobile Upholstery Fab
rics U a constant tource of
delight to its owner and the
object of approving glances
everywhere.
In patterns of distinction
and colorings of inviting
beauty.
THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION
Sidney Blumcnthal isf Co. Inc.
395 Fourth Avenue, New York
Founded in 1865
Tiie House that Heppe built
Inaugurated the One Price System in 1881
Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street
Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
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MostEffirient
UnderAll
Conditions.
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One-Year-Plan
on Victrolas
at Heppe's
,Sr INSURANCE
Fancy
Tlk Rttvrrl'K.'p ftyi""' circumstances conspire to make the burcl.ir
i n6 DUTglar S yj r"j . at thp cumins of warm weiith r Open
v inlaws Tor .niiincc, nno ncpieci ni iv una
w inil'iw fHstirinus at night.
tfl n loiS'" on mav suffer will ho made up
quicklt if to'i ar ctn ercdby one of our Burglary
Insurance Policies Ask us nbout them.
Harris J.Latta
Locust 5235-36-37
PHILADELPHIA.
Race 3132
We have a One-Year-Plan of payment for
Victrolas.
This Plan allows all your rental payments to
apply toward the purchase price if you desire.
You are free to re
turn the instrument or
purchase it at any
time.
We have Victrolas in
a variety of styles and
finishes, at prices rang
ing from $25 to $350. There is a style and finish
for every need. There is a price
and a plan of settlement for every
pocketbook.
We also have a large and varied
selection of Victor Records. Mail
and 'phone orders are promptly
filled.
Call, 'phone or write at once
for catalogs of Victrolas and
Records and full particulars about
our One-Year-Plan.
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Outfits
Victrola IV
Records
$26.00
3.40
Total Cost $28.40
Pay 50c weekly
Victrola VI
Records
35.00
4.25'
Total Cost $39.25
Pay ?Se weekly
Victrola IX
Records
$76.00
5.10
Total Cost $80.10
Pay $1.50 weekly t
Victrola XI
Records
$160.00
8.50
Total Cost $168.50
Pay $2.50 weekly
C. J. Hcppe & Son
DnTrntoirn 1117-10 Cbtatnut
Street
I'ptown flth A Thompnon Sta.
JUNE 15, ,1920' m ' , . J
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Kardex eliminates
every disadvantage of
the old style card file
A drawerful of 1 fcttdfr-Srifp andthecartii:
scattered in a disoij Acred heap on the floor.
You know whatJthat means, for it has happened
more than once-Jor twice, in your office. It's
just one of the miny inefficiencies of the carbMn
box method of rifceord keeping and one of tho
things that can't (fcossibly happen to Kardacf
Kardex is not djnly proof against such accidents
but it is also pioof against errors, mis-filed and;
lost cards. Eath card in Kardex has its own)
transparent' tipdfcd pocket, through which the
important data 4 In each card shows in plain view
at all times. Yu refer to or make entry on either
front or back of a card without removing it. Cards once in place are,
always in place.
Just a glance locates any card a flip of the finger exposes the entire card
for reference or notations. No more fumbling through a dozen or more cards
to find one, as you must do when cards ara filed in drawers. This remarkably
increased speed results in a saving of from 50 to 75 of time in the mainte
nonceof records.
Kardex will accommodate the cards you (are now using: rFive hundred ora
million of them, Kardex will make them el instantly accessible, with the name
or title on each one of them in plain, sight plways, and that will encourage their
.use in planning and deciding. ,
We'd like to demonstrate Kardex inlyour office without 'obligating you.
Phone and .tell us the time most convenic it for you. , '
AMERICAN KAR'DEX COMPANY
Home Office and Factory
TONAWANDA., NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE: TRANSPORTATION BLD(J.
26 S. 15th St. ' Vjclcphonc, Locust 1591
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Not Limited to But One Advantage
The question of motor car economy is not limited to gaso
line mileage. ,
It includes oil, tires and particularly repair costs.
The Essex consumes no more gasoline than other cars of
similar capacity. And it is a common remark of all owners
that it requires hardly any oil.
As for its tire economy, many reports are so remarkable
that we repeat them only with the explanation that they are
exceptional rather than average. One owner has a record of
29,600 miles on one set of tires that appear good for several
thousand more miles of use.
The repair requirements are so slight that it has given
Essex a distinctive position among all cars. ,.jj
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co,
128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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One Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube is a step
in the right a irection but the wisest course is
to have therein every tire on your car.
They are rpsged; they are powerful; they are
leakless ari long-lasting; they will support
your costly casings as no other tubes can.
The thicktfand agile wall of Goodyear Heavy
Touris.t Tinbes is made not from a single sheet
of heavy I rubber, but is built up layer-upon-layer
of many thin sheets vulcanized insepa
rably together.
This guards against porousness and like im
perfections, and gives the tube a cross-grain
texture which resists splitting when punctured.
Go to f your Goodyear Service Station Dealer
and ajk for these tubes by name they are
relatively as superior to ordinary "tubes as
Gooiyear Cord Tires are superior to ordinary
tiref,.
Their initial cost is no more than the prilceyou
ar(.) asked for tubes of less merit why risk
costly casings when such sure protection is
available?
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