Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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OPPDSED BY MAYOR
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.Mooro Says Spending of Mil-
lions now is iiui iui,iiiuu,
but Wants Action
CONFERENCE HELD TODAY
Maror Jloorc wns In consultation to
t.. .mi riiv Ilnll offlclftlB concerning
M project for n City Ilnll annex at
(,i.,l nnd Knee' streets.
The Mnyor's siiRRCstlon, In tlie form
of nn ordinnncc. Is now before Council,
., Is nn ordinance backed by Council
"an Chorion H. Hall, to take over for
the same purpose the plot of ground
(from Commerce to Filbert strcctH, and
Thirteenth to Juniper. Tho assessment
Af the nlot" of Rround backed by Mr.
11.11 I$1.IJ73,CKI0, while that of, the
nlnt favored by the Mayor Is something
F, than IWO.000.
Following t'lp conference the Mayor
Vnlil in regard to the Uroad and Race
itreett plot: v
"This project is the most feasible at
tliis time. Wc nro In immediate need
nf relief from City Hall congestion.
"A ,$5,000,000 or .flQ.000,000 pro
Joct Involving the heavy condemnation
of land, would postpone a City Hall
annex for a long time; and a project
'along the Parkway, while desirable, If
not almost prohibitive as to cost, would
likewise tend to delnv.
"The Ilrond and Itace streets site is
Unliable and we could go ahead with
I at once. Wc own most nf the pVop-
crtv now the State Fenclules' armory
and the fire bureau nJatton. Tlic corner
which we would have t6 condemn has
been sold recently for less than $ri00,.
000. Therefore, wc know whnt wc
'would have to pay. and wo could begin
Hearing down tlio buildings almost Im
mediately and proceed with the work
'of construction at a cost In no way
comparable with the larger projects
which have been advanced."
The Mayor's ordinnncc was taken up
at a meeting of Council's committee
od city property yesterday. At the Bug
(estlon of Mr. Hall action on the
Mayor's ordinance was postponed.
Members of the committee asked for
plans nf both plq.ts and complete in
formation regarding assessed values.
A (tter from Mlers Ilusch, chairman
of the committee on municipal affairs
of the Hoard of Trade, was read at the
meeting. The letter, addressed to Mr.
Hall, fnvorcd the more expensive proj
ect. He suggested that the city even
rnlargo upon tills scheme nud tnkn over
the whole plot from Filbert to Market
street.
The ground from Juniper to Thir
teenth. Thomas to Market, is assessed
at $4,015,000.
Mayor Moore today called attention
to the fact thnt Mr. Ilusch had been
referred to at the meeting as approving
the Ilnll project, and thnt on the
strength of this letter Council desired
tlip mutter to so to n nubile henrine.
"If Mr. ilusch hnd approved another.
project ntm n more costly one. ' said
the Mayor, "he has also approved the
project at Uroad and Ilaco streets,
The Major exhibited a letter ad
dressed to 'him by Mr. Busch nlidcr dale
of Juno 22, commending tlio Mnyor's
plan.
After' explaining that the board of
trade had been In favor of" such h
project for years, Mr. Ilusch concluded :
"Wo believe the deportment will re
quiro nil the space obtainable nt that
point and as,tlic locution is central nnd
the city already .owns n large propor-i
tlon of the Around, wc heartily indorse
nnd hope the funds will be found to
carry It out"
&ho Moot Beautiful
i Car in America
Uho Most Serviceable
Truck in America
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A dependable car at a right
price bacKed by a watchful
- service AFTER the sale as
well as BEFORE. Can you
justly asft more than this?
CUV A. WllieV President
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Jkige "Distributors
394 OICftTH BR9AO STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Stenographers in New York Bank
Kxctllcnt opportunity in lares downtown
tank tor cavaule. experienced stenographer
under 25 years. Pormanent poiltlona. ex
cellent worklnc condition. Good aalary and
lunchee, state aire, education, experience
and salary exr-cted. Write
E. V. C. BOOM 701
18 Weat 44th St.. New York Cltr
STOCK SALESMAN
We dtilre the services of a hl(h
rreda man. or Investment home, to
fIt In dlipoxlnc ot nur preferred
stock Isaue; ahnuld bo familiar with
automobile stock.
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DIAMONDS
BOUGHT
House of Establiahed Reliability
Highest Trices Value Guaranteed
LICHTEY'S 6 North Uth St.
LlUIJsbl O , Door ab. Market
SALE
OF ARMY WRIST
WATCHES
For Philadelphia and Vicinity
Closed 111 Day
Miorrow , Saturday
To-morrow will be the first of our
Saturday holidays, to be continued through
out July and August. We shall be at your
service Monday morning, rested andready
and willing with a great Store filled with
bright, desirable, seasonable merchandise,
in splendid assortments, and with many
Verv attractive nnnnrfnnirioa fnv coiri-ntY
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money on Clothing and Shoes for men,.
wnmon anrt Vri-ilrlvav n-nA TA-iv.-...-.- JJt.
Furnishings for the home.
See our announcements in the Monday
morning newspapers for good news of
Summer service and exceptional values.
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET
It
Guaranteed
20 YEARS
JEWELED
ADJUSTED
Priced During the War, $15
A ClIANTK TO ITJRCIIASK A WltlST
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itinr.k'l,'?Jn!.0 '0,n'lntlon thnt there were
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Mr AI.mr "'''' niurli credit Is due
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innld ni i. j 2"u ""if tlmep fees
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Vi.pr ''a H,1,' Arnir nt I8.00 curb.
n,iriii,"?vrn,'nt benutlfully Jeweled
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"ill. ?hLTrr.ithrm f,ir ' t (1.00 cacl
man...1!?, '""'"i iinderstnndlnir that til"
U Xa'aVI .nVr.0'. " "I" b refunded If
ein' il"" 50.0''..tfe In nny particular
w, Hi;UfVa.r!e.nTinf,,EB,'.;,dha.
$20 Grade, $ 6
$25' Grade, $ 8
$30 Grade, $10
$40 Grade, $15
$50 Grade, $25
$100 Grade, $50
General Distributors for the Eaatcrn
District of Ponnivlinnn
Cor. 8th & CHESTNUT Sis.
1117 MUUirr cr a. ...... i
Half a teaspoonful in a class of tenid
water. Use it with a nasal spray three k
times a day or oftener. You will be
delighted at its quick action and the
immediate relief. MILTON is the war
time discovery of an English chemist.
England is ujing it for hay fever,
throat and nose troubles and for many
other purposes, because MILTON
MILTON Is just "MILTON." No other word
describes it. MILTON is a combined germicide,
antiseptic, sterilizer, deodorlter, italn-reraoYer,
bleach and mors; yot does not burn, stain, pol.
son or leave an odor. MILTON is Just "MIL
TON." Get ths Booklet with Each Bottle.
MILTON i3 a dentifrice and mouthwash kills
Kerms and helps keep the gums healthy, the
teeth sound. MILTON destroys microbes in
cuts and abrasions and helps them heal
promptly. MILTON help3 keep baby's milk
bottles sterilized and pure, without imparting
the slightest tasto or odor to tho milk.
MILTON takes stains out of whit linens and cot.
torn without harm to the fabric. MILTON kills
poors, maiming insi pi perspiration. MILTON
bleaches table and bed lln,en a snowy white.
Harmless
In each ol lis uiany useai
MILTON Is not poisonous, not corrosive, not In.
flammable . . . PERFECTLY SAFE to have about
ths house,., yet even not efficient than many
dangerous compounds in common use.
Order a bottle from your
DRUGGIST OR
GROCER
2 sizes 60o
and fl.OQ
Each makes
Gallooi
ALEXDISHAWl&CO,.
12 Stone St.,
N.Y.
MILTON soothes the
Bting of insect bites and
the Borencs'i of sunburn
it's excellent for theso
purposes.
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3,000,000
Shoe Sale
STARTS FRIDAY (TODAY)
AT 12 O'CLOCK,
Men's, Women's and
Children s Low and
High Shoes
to Go At
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This Ik rllr llitrrriifit t.lliin dfiln tlinf Una ....nM UAn 1. . n .
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am t-i "".i0? ".nctV In "'I'.wny oi siioes at prices NEVER AGAIN to he duplicated
uii li. "iuaL,uc lnal "a, lnc,rc w " no mail orders nor deliveries Come earl'
while the choosing is good, for these shoes will move fast! (There wiH be extra sales
men on hand tp see that ou receive the best hervice possible.)
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