Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 29, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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clothes at 2 o'docknhU'mojrnlng dur
ing n Are In the homo of Mm. nose
Goldstein, nt 047 South Fifth street.
Mrs. Goldstein and her children were
asleep on the second floor of the house,
and were not awakened until the flames
were almost upon them.
The Ore was discovered by a pe
destrian. It hnd gained considerable
headway, and was sweeping through the
eaves of the building Just over the
heads of the sleeping-family. V.
The man who discovered th blazo
gave tho alarm, and then aroused mem
bers of the household.
Mrs. Goldstein's Bon, Morris, as
sisted his mother down the smoke-filled
stairway, and returned to the burning
building to aid his sisters, Lillian and
lionnle, to afety.
The ratisp of the fire Is not known.
1 TO STREET BY FIRE
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Mothor and 3 Children Awak
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In Nightclothes
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j.lrcn from Iholr homo liTtlirlr night-
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Value Received
is the title of an illustrated booklet con
taining little stories about ' FEDERAL
Trucks which have long since paid for
themselves and are now piling up surplus
haulage t v
These little stories are mighty inter
esting to truck owners and to prospective
buyers of trucks.
We will be very glad to send you a
copy of this booklet. Would you like to
have it?
Federal Motor-Truck Co.
of Philadelphia
1830 Market Street
FACTORY BRANCH -
Wm, H. Bartleman, Manager
Federal Motor-Truck Company, Detroit
Two Offices
As a matter of service to our
clients, the firm of Albert
M. Greenfield & Co. will
hereafter maintain two
offices.
The main office, as heretofore, will be
at tho northeast comer of 15th and
Chestnut Streets. To date, wo have
occunied the entire second floor of this
building, but in order to handle more
efficiently our increasing volume of
business, we will, as soon ns alterations
are completed, occupy both the second
and third fjoors.
A branch office will be conducted at 512
S. Cth Street, This is the former home
of the S. C. Kraus business, which has
recently been consolidated with ours.
Both offices offer you the prompt, effi
cient and complete real estate service
you have learned to expect from this
firm.
Albert M. Greenfield & Co.
Real Estate
15th & Chestnut Streets
Branch Office: 512 S. 5th St Philadelphia
I'HOTOl'LAVJ
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PHOTO PIAYS
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.OFlMERICA
Tho following: theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of tho finest productions. Ask for tho
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures
through tho Stanley Company of America.
ART A HI A CHESTNUT Below 10TU
Ci.rVtM1 10 A. M. to ltslB P. M.
BOiai.AHMitcI.RAN and DOniS MAY In
'T.RT'8 HK FASHIONABLE"
APDI 1 O 62D AND THOMPSON STs!
rl V-liW MATINEE DAILY
TOM MIX In
"DESERT LOVE"
BALTIMORF 0,ST & BALTIMORE
JJ"1-' iHVlWrVC nwr, (ISO Mat. Sat.
MAIIV MILKS MINTER In
nurse MAitjoniE"
BLUFRIRD BnAD STREET AND
ULUCQIIU flllBQUniUNNA AVE.
E K. LINCOLN In
"VIRTUOUS MEN"
BROADWAY "W,8"5?'; AM-
. -THE .INrtlEnDESs". "
CAPITOI 722 MARKET STREET
"THE ToURTEENTIl MAN"
COLONIAI atn- Maplenood Avea.
X Vlla Di?AN7,nd P" M"
THE VHK)IN OF HTAMHOUL"
EMPRESS MAIN BT" MANATUNK
V.Tii . MATINEE DAILY
MAR Y MILES MINTEn In "A""
"Jqu A1A1UU1UH
fai"r9Hnt jH&ffirs
WILLIAM H HART In
tiAiyii"
Ave.
DAILY
Family t";jatrei3ii " &
nn A-, " ' MKJnlCht
"EVEN AS EVE"
56TH ST T"ATRE-n.nw Spnica
,., MATINEE DAILY
"THE DAREDEVIL"
FRANKFORD m nD
OLIVE TEI T I AV,u;Nula
"LOVE WITHOUT-QUESTION' '
GREAT NORTHERN ?'. "WJ
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imperial;;, ahjt
WANDA HAWLEY In
.nnn IIUU1IS"
LIBERTY Dn0AD COLIIMniA AV
OLADYsnnocKWTn31
"WHITE UKB"
333 MARKET 5 theatre
WILLIAM fl JJART In
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MODEL 5 "pUTII ST, On-htra.
7, . Pontlnuom 1 to li.
camilCe'tuicon"
PRIMPFQQ 1018 MARKET STREET
rillltOO StflOA.M. to 11:18 P.M.
REX RAY In
"THE UNKNOWN llANOER"
RCP.FMT MAHKUT ST. Btlow lTTH
-i--i x 0:45 A. M. to
TAYLOR HOLMma In
"NOTHINO BUT LIES"
11 P. M.
RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE.
IXIZ-Mj 1 J Av TULPEIIOCKEN ST.
MAE MURRAY In
"ON WITH THE DANCE
RI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
rVUDI 10 A, M- l0 UiiB P. j
ETHEL CLAYTON In
"A LADT IN LOVE"
M.
QAVnV 121 MARKET STREET
3- VUI g A. M TO MIDNIOHT
BELLE BENNETT & JACK RICHARDSON
In "MAYOR OF FILBERT"
SHERWOOD BM8Too
DOROTHY QIHH In
"REMODELINa A HUSBAND"
QTANI FY MARKET AROVE IflTII
01A1"N1IH 11:111 A M. to II :18 P.M.
RICHARD nARTHELMESS In
"THE IDOL DANCER"
ir"TnRIA MARKET ABOVE OTH
VlVlWrl nA M In IflS P. M.
ALL RTAn CAST In
"BURNING DAYUOHT"
T NIXON-NIRDLINCEnHl
THEATRES UJ
BELMONT B!iD An0VB MARKET
WILLIAM DESMOND In
"A nROADWAY COWBOY"
CEDAR 0TH AND CUDAR AVENUE
MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL In
"ON WITH THE DANCE"
CCl IPI IM MARKET BETWEEN
WlIOCUlVI both AND OOTn
JOHN BARRYMOnB In
"DR JEICYLL AND MR. HYDE"
TllMRH FRONT ST. & OIRARD AVE.
J UIIIUU Jumho Jnnrllnn nn Frankford "L"
JACK PICKFORD In
"Llttlo Shepherd of Klnndom Come"
I TAHPR 4'8T 4 LANCASTER AVE.
t-.I.-M-'II TATINEE DAILY
JOHN BARRYMORE In
"DR. JEKYI.L AND MR HYDE"
I CC 1CT B8D AND LOCUST STREETS
L.ULLOI jUt, l.Bn, n, 80. Evm. 0 :30 to 1 1
Vallnce Held and Reno Danlela In "Sick
Abed " Added "Edjrar Takes tha Cake"
OVERBROOK BBD ANn
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IRFORD AV.
PALACE ,2M.J,AnKET STHBRT ,
t Ccm,,"ti:hrt .bowlnir prommn lor th.
nixon md and MAnKifr,.87T':-ndo
LAST EPISODE "LOST CITY"
AIo Sunihlna Comedy, "Monkey Bualnets"
nir! I B2D AND SANSOM STS.
rvlVVJl.!! MATINEE DAILY
ALL STAR CAST In
"SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS"
STOAMr OERMANTOWN AVE.
1 KAlNU AT VENANOO ST.
WAIILACB nJJ?KnA'ngRH "ANIEI8
WEST ALLEGHENY JS2&,
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ittk appears Sa(i)rday evenlnc axul Oundar.
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FRANICLIN SEDAN
Have More Than a Face Value
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline
12,500 miles -to the set of tires
50to slower yearly depreciation
National Iverages)
rpHESE figures speak for themselves.
They are the dollars anil cents side
of Franklin owners' motoring satisfaction.
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But the outstanding merit of Franklin
performance lies beyond the face value of
economy. It is just as positive, but requires
a ride in .the car. This will be given at any
time, suiting your convenience, to prove
Corhfort that rough going does not destroy
Control that does not require strength
Safety that is not a matter of skill
Reliability that is independent of season
Ability to cover the longest distance in a day
FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO.
C. G. HECK, President
911-13 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Immediate Deliveries Bell Phone Poplar 4056-4057
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