Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 14

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 27, H920
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'county committee moots weci
$ nesday to Determine Whether
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to Close Headquarters
, BORROWED MONEY USED
$5010 BLAZE
Employes in Kensington Plant
Jump to Roof of Nearby
Carnival Tent
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'Jillnilelphin c(itinl riimmiltoi'
of .tit1 Amrrlrnu legion, nt tt m"in?
FIREMAN INJURED IN FALL
Si i-rmnrknblp csrnpc-i from tloutli
fenlnrcil n tiro Hint rnjfnl for four liniiri
in ttic p l ii n t of t ho KctiKinetoii .ilium-
'Wrdncotlnv night. AiisJint -1. will "" fm-tiirlns Co.. 11()!)-l!) Xmtli i'rout
ri callrrf' upon to ilciiilc vlii'th'r llif j "Irri't. jtwtrrilny afternoon.
hi fonnty hrntlnimrtrr.. nt inn m-inm v , i'ftr-" .'"
i ... i . . t "" "" '"i . iliv nt invr j u in I't-ti
8trr!t t-iinll in- nmnitiiiiiou or iio flm ,. then- to Hip top of it
The IionilfiunrtiTs v:m opniril in carnival trnt In mi niljoiniiiK lot. Tin
Tnnun'rr, am) lm born coimIu.'KmI with i tMit iirh'il as a life not.
monoy n.l.lbulr.1 b.v a Br.;nr major.., j Jj$$: ZtXZ.
otKXhc Mvent.v-.ix posts in Hip 1-ii.v. H1 f0Wpi her hi the (hiring Jump.
At present tin" coiiinilttco i ntnintain- , oiihtiiincil minor hurts wht'ii tli" top
' w the oDloc on ImrrowiMl nmncj . in-Mf Uie tout upllt, IcttlnR Iicr full tlirousli
astnueh us tho amount ...lr.tp,l '"" , ,0,l!l!,1,r,,"vl,ltrr,, fomilnn , ,;,
the posts on tin- tuoiity-tivp rout Pr'r j plnnt. a biully cut anil brni-od wImmi
capita tax has not bi-cn -ufliiipiit for ' Im ; down n tliglit of stalls ilncitij;
MiwJnuos, which iivornse iibout KHidO i J1l".'1,I,1"1sh ,,f ''"'I'loyi'M to sot from uic
(I yenr. . 1'lioinii.i (iillownr. n tirpttino nf Ti I
tliroiigh a lint i'h way
vii i lo lie was jjropiiii
."' , , .!.,. rnoiiias (iiMnwny.
At n mwlliiB of Hip .lenitive com- ,., Ni( L ;(.10( t
inlttc? in tho ofli.-i' of Hip coiint . Iialr; , M,ni, ,. w
inan. (5.'oro .nt...-Ui i arr. i..t.. thrn,lth ,,. smi)I,.f
Up
Vniley lliiildins. tonislii. tln;i" m.n ho
a (llMnnsHm ot liic nuvi.iii)iiin
tfnuljlc tin- hcadipinilPr-. Tlic Imli
. yldiinlK who Iiiivp mailc H po'bir to
conduct tho Legion oflicc In llii cit.
bv (lPvlsins a menu of rnisiue the
" aVccFfc'nry fuml'. have felt Hint in view
oMIif tn'W constitiitiou. which proidc
for if new coinmitlcc. ilellintP action
nhoulil bp tnken relative t Hie lonjtlnii-
.aiire of the count) ln'iiil'uartei.
Tmt flic lieadipinrtcrx will be con
flnurd. however, until the end of Sei-
lembrr sconis insured, inasmuch as the civil Service Commission Head and
nthletie committpe is coudlictins il- i PynertG Will Seo Mavor
work from this nildrcs. and the Ainer- Experts win mo yr,im ,
lcau l.pzion Held da will be cclc- i .union uo.;er vooiiruu, prcsiuent
ax in liand
i nnnl enous injury.
Two nt her lircuicn were perched on
a third sctory windowsill, hnsp (n linnd.
.Iii-I icndy to step into the bullditiK
iv hen the floor collapsed. The) stayed
on the sill until rescued by other lire
mi u on a ladder.
li.nniise to tiie plant is estimnteil to
l,e S."i 1.01)0
TO CONFER ON CITY JOBS
brnted Hpoteinber IS.
William V Hoche I'ost So. '-'I will
meet tonislit at Sittv-third street and
Woodland nvpniie Tliis post i- mnulni;
nri enrnest effort to double it niein
bnrship, and the eecutlv
of tlie Civil Service Cotiimlss.ion. nnd
O. (iriffenliageii Associates, tlio firm
of puipb.)inetit exprrts clnsslfyinR
municipal positions for the commission,
coniniitte I i , nnfci tiunorrow with Mayor Moore
and his depait mental directors. Tliey
has offered a pri?.e to nn- coio-ido who
rnrolw ten new lesiounries I lie com
..,m.n,l.r .,f the iwhiresH of an .lis- faeil tate the incorporation In the bud
lew lesiounries i lie com- , , . ..... i
railed nre reuiiestcd to notifv the post , ;"?.,"' 'i'"'".'""- i" ' i'""""' '
SbWv" mn In hr ,."ri,boh;;;. ,o frt for t yo,r t tl,, rooommmdln.
1h unnhle t i.tt.i.d matins- or any " """ "J ,0 .n.pe.,sat,ons nnd tit c
Teteran's fnniily that is in n 1. -of pos.tions to be niade by the experts.
MUST BE A PICNIC
It will be the aim of Hint procedure
to relieve the Mavor. upon recpiviiiK
flu linal teiKiit of tin- employment
" experts in Sentemlier. of the necessity
Kensington Woman. Ill in Bed. Just of submitting to the directors the por-
Won't Disappoint Children tions of it concernins their depnrtinpnta
, before miikm? un Hie budget, which he
"vThcre must be a P""1,'' .. , . , will -rm to Council.
Krora her sick bed at :.0l 1 itin!iuil , . ,. . ,, ... ...
,, I, ), W Ketelmm. fairy In onler that ( nunril in co,.s dcriiiR
U godmother to" Kci.sinstoi, children for ' " ""'f " nvui aue iniorma.
, the. last twenty-live .vears. mane iniii ,; '......... i .".... .i. .;
nnouseeiiipnt toda.v .
"I'hyilcians hnve nulereil (iiietiiilc for
Mr.. Ketchum that she may recover
from a serious illness, but she cannot
forset" tin children who nre looking to
her for the unnual summer outing.
"I have totdsihe children." she siiiil.
"tliut tlieir sood friends nil over the
city woi)ld see to it that there is a
picnic, even though it was impossible
for me. to visit them and asl for money.
food and nutomobiles.
ini'iiiintions. u committee of councilineii i
to be sil,.i-ted to sit in conference- with
the Civil Service Commission and tho
einplojineiit experts. Tile comillittep is
to be in addition to the proposed com
mittee of cmiiicilmen. municipal execu
tives and liixpaers' representatives,
which is to avt m an advisory capacity
in regard to salary and wage recommendations.
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.RUM FOUND IN COAL BIN
Contributions for the pirjiic that f
"must. !" uuw lf sent tn Alt i .....
"Jefcrium nt :i0(is Vrnnkford nvei I Householder Denies He Knew Twen
ty-seven Barrels Were There
IJobert Si hall did not know he had
twenty -seven barrels of what fnlernl
l niohihltioii agents sa.v is Jugh guide
$2,000,000 LOAN OFFERED
Mrfvor Asks Bids to Be Received by whisk in the coal bin in his cellar.
August 13 Second In Month , lie told the agents he could not iiiiagiue
, ... . ,, ... how the wlml.v got then-. Me will
qw2.. 1!" 'V."?v ,ln,mi"; """'I' ,"f Iiuto another opportimit to eplain be
new .?(..HiO.ilO citv loiiii bonds have f(. iilP,i States Commissioner Mnn
hcen offered for sale b ( itv onteoller , j( (i,i ninruiiig.
Hudle.v Uuls are to be received at the I f'l.i lics 7it "s-s 1 iidlnvv street.
Mayor's offii n WediH'sda.. August ; The whisky louml there In Lieutenant
18. nt noon I .Moiitgoiu. rv . of the i'ntv -tiftii and
The loan is tm general iinniov. nienfs l'jM. htrects stiition. nnd the federal
and wis approved li.v Mn.vor .l i t. ,v agents, is valunl at sii'.."iM). I.Icuten-
dnys ngij. The M'.OOO.OOli n ueeild at ant .Moiitgomer . who passes Hip house
onpo and pur-ling tne imlii. of fminer everv luorning mi his u.iv to the police
City Controller Wultn. .Mr 1 l.nilcj , station, detei ml Hi- ml.ir . if vvliisity nnd
will only borrow the inoiie.v as needid". informed the fnleial agents and the
An additional issue (,f the bonds of J(. ' house was scan iml
$0,000,000 loan will he tluati-il when!. .
I liecueil. l ne loeii is the second ily
offerinc withir a .uontli.
MANY HONOR BAXTER
Over 500 Attend Banquet Given New
Bureau Chief
Hurry T. I'.axter. ricentl appointed
by Mayor Moore as chief of the bureau
of city ilroperty, was honored last night
when more than ."00 friends and politi
cal associates gave u banquet in his
honor nt tin Independent iiepublicaii
Club, of South l'lulaUPlpIiia. ITUO South
Broad street.
Tim Iv-i tuMinf ciiu iii'i'iinooii l. ..
4-UI uuiiii in iuilji-u I t I IIJ
Trainer brotliers. Harry H . Xtnpublirun
Aantilv ( 1 ?ilitlil ion ti Mliniui.i l..n.l..
IIUOrlll ' ' "lirinilll lltllllK I" illllll'I
of tne J weniv-siMii wain, wl'o Uefnted
Congressman Willium S Vuri in the ie
cent contest for the ity committee.
WILL MARRY VISCOUNT
Solomon Guggenheim's Daughter.
Eleanor May. Engaged to Irish Peer
Kleanor Ma. hle-i duiigl.tM- m '
oniOIl (iuggenl is to Mill m .. o.i
Stewart, unoriliug to aniiouin en,, ur
made in I.nniluii lodn. isiounr Mm
art is the el,l(s .on und In n of t ie
Earl of Ctisiieiifwai i 'I In- oipriige is
an Irish one The cm Is isijid; toui
prises .'lti.000 a' us
Solomon tiiiggi'iiln Iio now of .e i
York, was bom und dunted u- ti i.
city. lie is the fouitli ot tn. sviu sum
ot the famous iinnnig tuni!
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Management OssgZ'
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Of liidefBdenc
j Real Elstate
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The (k'tails involved
in the proper man
atremont of real es
tate becomes? a bur
icn to the individual
. iKtaiced in other
activities.
Tins Company main
tains a department
of eflicient ofllcra
v no specialiyo in this
work und will gladly
a-sist property owner..
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THE
REAL ESTATE
TITLE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY
of Philadelphia
S23 Chestnut Street
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Oho Most Beauliful
Cnrtn Amencci
Uho Most SoTvtcoobl
Truck in Amorics.
The beauty, comiortand reliability
of the Paige, combined with the
moderate cost of its upKeep in.
our service department- should
demand an investigation irom
ary prospective purchaser of a
substantial car.
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Now Selling 50,000 Quarts Daily
Production Increased to 100,000 Quarts
QUALITY Conceded by All to Be the Best.
SERVICE to Dealers Without an Equal
This in brief accounts
for the sensational success of
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FIVE months ago there wasn't a plate
of COLONIAL ICE CREAM to be
had. Today thousands of men, women and
children are consuming 50,000 quarts
daily, and they agree with 1500 dealers that
"Better Ice Cream Can't Be Made"
npHESE 1500 merchants and their
-- thousands of customers are de
lighted with the excelling Quality,
Purity and Delicious Goodness of
COLONIAL ICE CREAM.
Our dealers are pleased because,
even though they pay a little more for
Colonial, they are selling more Ice
Cream than in previous years, and, con
sequently, are mating more money.
Their service is far better than it has
ever been. They have new, modern,
sanitary cabinets, always well iced;
clean and spotless cans and tubs; early
and prompt deliveries a delicious,
smooth, rich and wholesome cream that
sells fast.
Customers increase daily in number.
These are pleased and satisfied, for one
taste of Colonial proves to them they are
getting the purest and finest ice cream
that can be made.
Contented dealers and satisfied cus
tomers make a happy combination for
the manufacturer. They inspire us to
renew our pledge to maintain always
the superior quality of COLONIAL
ICE CREAM.
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This Should Decide
The Wavering Dealer
If the wholesale price of all ice
creams were the same, you'd quicklv
decide to sell COLON TAL the ice
cream that is Best and Sells Quickest,
especially if you were assured of a
superior and entirely satisfactory all
round service.
Then why hesitate?
Why not be guided by what your
customers want?.
Write or, Phone NOW!
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OUR increased production now en
ables us to invite a limited number
of the better kind of drug and confec
tionery stores or restaurants to join our
list of progressive and successful deal
ers. . At the very height of the ice cream
season an invitation of this character is
most unusual.
But we are ready!
To those dealers not yet serving"
COLONIAL ICE CREAM we say
this:
You have probably felt the
pressure of the public de
mand for COLONIAL ICE
CREAM but have not
yielded perhaps because
COLONIAL costs a little
more per quart.
When 1500 live merchants pay a
little more for each quart of ice cream
there must be a reason.
And there is!
They have discovered that this slight
difference in cost is more than overcome
by bigger sales.
If there are any dealers who want to
know all about COLONIAL Service,
advise us at once.
A postcard or telephone call will
bring a COLONIAL SERVICE
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Our large fleet of latest type refrigerator auto.i
assures dealers of prompt delivery.
These new type refrigerator autos have special
devices to keep Colonial Ice Cream clean and hard.
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FOURTH , POPLAR STS.
PHILADELPHIA
JOSEPH C. TRAINER
President
A. C. GRUENEWALD
Vice President and General Manager
HENRY J. TRAINER
Treasurer
,. . na Bell Market 5400
lelephones j Keystone-Park 1465
A. J. MILLER
Secretary
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