;.ct'i.b I' ; ir ! 4 s -ttt 1 1 ' t 'ft' f V . . V ;' .,'r , i.rt)i v;;. .r ;.'? ,.;,rr. v .iT3CT n ' . -Vj A WWJ.' '.K'-wr- . 'i j fl -XlTWiA, jrTs;?-" .v- v . ' n - v.., V-.;,-Y v,,; . " I! I. in. . ' iwaSS 5 if i cmivi wlmr numt li mifijir& - r ,-jgfta EVEXLNG; PUBLIC naBR-iSW; ,YDEBA pfflg&Bfe 3, lOjffl Itowurd Jpnr nu'ldln S3J Walnut Sin . 1'hlU P. Morris A Krtklnt, Archtttcf "Turner for Concrete" This handsome building, fnced with brick and cast toncrctc ornnmontntien, was ., erected hy the Turner Con crete Steel Co., whose entire organization has been ab sorbed by our local office'. Other work of thi orjjnn ization includes building. for Vim .Motor Truck I i If. O. villmr form Co J T. Lowls Broil. Co. 1 Athletic Winners and 700 Re servists to Arrive Today on U. S. Cruiser Frodorick fluent sort of a summer vacation, b nldn witncMlnR the Olympic games. The Frederick left Philadelphia for Antwerp July 17. She left Hheerness, Ktijslnnd, on the return trip on Heptem brr 'M. Hhc was ordered to proceed In New York, but after Kulllnsr. beoatme , of the number of IVnnsylvnnlaiisi tiboard'.itlie was diverted here by iri ' lw. END ALCOHOL TONIC SALE MANY ARE FROM The armored rrilier lieurltiT the IMawim '(. nml i "' i pei-led to dock at the Philadelphia Navy I Yard till" afti-mcuu ''li '' '""' ' ' uarat Olcmid. teniu. Iiriiir.i.v l.ii'-' honor from the jriimi'n at Antwerp. In "dditinn t the Jpriii, the crew of tin Kreilerii-k include 71X1 naval r.-i " Pharmaceutical Association Puts Ban on "Medicine" Beverage , A plan to discontinue the smlo of PUII A ma".v "o-falled tonics of high ateoholie rnlLM. (.t,.ut Was uuniiltnmigl) adopted at a ( meeting of the Philadelphia branch of Kredoriek N ! the American PharmaceuticMl Associa tion last nljlit lu the Philadelphia Col ece of Pharmacy and Science. II." North Tenth Mrret. I'iliner 11. Htfisler. eeictarj of the Plilladelphla branch, declared the tonic were beniK men an DevernKes. Mime 01 HELD AS STORE THIEVES Band Said to Have 8tolen $f0,000 In Merchandise From Employer Ten thousand dollars' worth of mr rhandlHO Is said to have been stolon from the army nud navy supply atorc of ltrnJamln F. Abraham Co.. 1505 Market street, by a band of employes ot the store The men were arrested yea lerday after about SISOOU worth of tho loot wan found in the home of one by Pennsylvania Railroad detectives Inves tigating the freight car thefts. The man in whose home the stuff was found waa I.ouIk Koss, of North Wood stock street. Inspector Clytner, of the railroad police. cald.Koss confessed, and implicated llcrnard llrown, twenty-nine years old, Seventh street near Wlngo- JbockiDBt. William Bhore, tblrty-two yenrs old, of Cambridge street, and Jo alah Melbourne, of Melon street near Hroad.1 The latter is a chauffeur, the others beta; clerks in the store. Kosi also is said to have told the names of "fences" to ' whoni the other stolcu goods were sold. Wilts Filed Today Inventories were filed today In the estatea of Chrlsttanna Pfauder. $13, 832.23: Fannie Brunhild, $70,013.53; John Kaufman, $5433.00 ; Klernan I. Conlln, S0034.00. Lcttcra of adminis tration were uranted to executors of.the estates of Mary C. Bassell, Gladwyn, Pa.. $24,700. Wills filed were those of Bridget Rtrln. $5500. and John Kwlng. r011 Hunter street. $1700. TURNER Construction. Co. 17IS Sunnom Streft recruited for tho untiner cruise frotn t li t lOnlca were Maid to contain a, much naval reservist". Many of the tailor n J0 per cent alcohol, are from Philadelphia, and the draft JET. S Kr.XyJrn r ! MOTOR BANDITS GET $150 front Delaware. New ork and Ne- i Man ot aixiy-Tive tieia up at Twelfth and York Streets Three men In au automobile robbed Thomas Hcvfiug. sixty-live jears old, of 2443 North Ninth street, at Twelfth and , V.ti-k utrpftt. nt S Mn n etn.'L- !n4t tilffht only a few days, and the men will then Hundrcdy of persons saw the hold- . . .-... ., be allowed to return to iivinaii life. ,, The robbers obto lied flint), re- Commodity Is Sold at Qlmoel Bros, t jje.ter received from Philadelphia entered their automobile ami tied down D 1KM11 lrinlin'. .... w,n iiiu 1 t Jersey. I. 'l'li tiauil t c -in it tinr iitace in P'iiM. at delnhla atinouneed today that the re- i ' servf woi'd (if ilivlmrced ni , i the Frederick is put ou n reduced com- onrAD TAttTQ TIIMRI P tulHilon Iwls. It wa wnid tills wi'l OUUrMl I nluw i viiiwm Food Store at 12" 2 Cents Sugar ha'" dropped this week to a new low figure of twelve and a half cents ' n potiud. which is the price at the dim bel Uro.' Food Store. The ovetam retail price in the city has come down to about fourteen cent a pound. Bpite of the situation, which still holds. of muiiv large wholesalers still beinj; ' contracted with refineries at' twentv two nnd a h:ilf cents a pound. . The lliiladelphia refineries, which last week came down for about half a ; day to eleven and a half cents a pound. I were asking twelve cents yruterday. A j large retail dealer nid ererdav tint he believed the cleaning out of the over stocked jobbers and wholesalers Isi caus ing the refineries to make an effort to I keep thc.ir price at twelve cents a pound. He alil fihat 11 renewal of the buying 1 public's apathy toward sugar would j soon cause one .if the refineries, nt I least, to li Mime the lifeline iu price. I nnd thus force the none too stnli'e ma.- ket Into a renewal of the general fall. HELD FOR ROBBERY TALE i Police Doubt Man's Explanation fori Loss of Money Samuel Oittleman. a teal estate bro- , ker, of 411 Snyder avenue, who said hi" ti'UH held up and robbed of S.'Wtll near Becond nnd Moore streets last Saturday. will have a heurins at City Hull tiday. Olttlcmau was arrestcl and held in hall lust night, atte- iio'ice found linn in the butcher shop of Chrii Alburger. 240 Moore street. II" was, trying to lierHUtide Alburger to say hy saw the rpbberv, the police s.iy. Police assent they hiispected the robbery wo "lisiiy" after (ilttUuian refused to try to id.n tifv th" picture of his assailant in tlf rogues' kb levy. The money he carried , nt the trni belonced to Panic' Dunne. n naloonkeeper. of Front and Morris street. Latest Styles TV,-, r.-l. fn W-- ilil 00 ', flours fnr Ss.ea in no snri i,r ..ini tt en (,ft for $.1.(1.1 7.0 I lV fnr ". n. 3. ErvJn Donovan, 135 S. 10 St boys on the cruise declare they hail h I Twelfth street. IS Stationary Printing Engraving Office Furniturm Filing Equipment Loose Leaf System and Supplies Space-Saving Filing Cabinets j G. F. All-steel filing cabinets ' give you greater filing capac- ity in less floor space than j any filing cabinet made. Sec- , lions in almost limitless com binations to meet the most exacting needs of any busi- : ness. I i Fire resistant; warp-proof, i rodent-proof and dust-proof. Rigid and everlasting in construction. Write f o r catalog No. F-362. Thoie concern who buy offlc siip lillns In nulllcitntlj- larr.r innntltlss sl.uiild lur lie nut SSO-patrc .iltlrr , .untitles cal'ilog. .Sent free m -iiumt meraniz- for the nfffrp, , 152G CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA I Gold Mesh Bags Many desirable patterns, of green gold, with fine accordion mesh. Greatly admired is a bag with, engine - turned frame; woven gold ribbon loop, to slip over wrist.' With dainty gold bead tassel $155. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut si. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLIRS SILVERSMITHS li Mil j ft r-s. wBfc'i?iii'fj ) Guiicma Soap AND OINTMENT Clear .the Skin Sotp(Olrtment.TftlrnTw,?J.tr-nhT rornirp! aaiirA.i:CttrfcltrfttrWi,Eyt.Z Ulfn,Ki. XS L&S Hell phone .Spruce 105 Keystone; Kaco i HOSKINS For Everything Your Office Needs Commercial Stationery Accounting Forms Made to order Looio Leaf or Dound. Blank Booki Looio Leaf Ledger Office Applinnc Pent, Inki, Paperi. Fountain Pent Commercial Engraving and Printing A Gift Suggestion Christmas isn't so far away that you can't plan for that business friend or relative. What will be to acprcciated than a fine piece of business furniture ? See our display Basiness Furniture Office Desks Chairs and Tables Filing Cabinets and Supplies Card Index Systems Sectional Bookcases Safes all sizes itPlT Our Organization is at Your Service for Ideas and Estimates on Your Office Requirements "" - -J A safety razor and stropping device combined in one WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply House in Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Ninth Bool LARGEST OLD DOOK STORE IN AMERICA The fourth genera tion ot buyers are now j coming to Leary's for their school ' and college text books; and our salesmen fre quently meet the sons of father's to whom, in their young days', they remember Belling their text-books. IlooUs Ilmisht. Libraries Purchased. Leary s Book Store Ninth Street Below Market in ' i office' Belts that do not steal coal Increases efficiency of a truss 50to GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER Tin .flf.iiilliii.tlnff ffiitlirrs of IhU I'ttd iiirtLf It mm- t rur. nml tin'. Tlmmli Xrrrw Itnrulut'ir iiIIohh t ilurlnc rr wirn ill Mill. .Most runtnrrs crow alnnlr norm' liwmist. russf lli.it i.iiiisJ rlitiit In ihr lirirliiriliis wrff not Our lniiipofJ iiiiiiIIhiicps mill ikUiiiiiimI inrthoilii Insuip linpriiuinrnt for t'ftr iii anil curt iimn, 1. J). SEELEV. 1027 Walnut St. I ... ,..., .ml l,r.i f.. p.P.r.n.. I .1 . -s I Resinol or that skin trouble i 1 , t. ... I...n... l.n. S. YOU IIOII I IIUVI- I" Willi I" IMU llllll NuJuol Ointment i roIiib In iivi-rcoinu Xshln tvouhli'. It plvfx Mich iiilck Nrino tho itdilue una burning ua 0y HUM-ei'UH in Pii'iirinc away tlincwitn liostnoi nonp, n in ntn treatment lu thou- aducULoki by.All .drutst. w- ' It seems a long way from slipping belts to the dwindling coal pile, and almost every inch of the way is hidden. You can't see the power lost by slipping belts, nor the wasted coal that furnished the costly heat. You can't see the differ ence in speed between wheel and pulley unless you check it with the proper instrument. But the loss is there incredibly large to one who has never taken the trouble to find out. Ladew Leather Belts of the proper size and properly applied transmit the maximum amount of power and we will gladly act as free consulting engineers to be sure you get the proper Ladew Belt. Phone Market 5263, or write George Yeaman, District Manager EDW. R. LADEW CO., Inc. T hird and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. NO shaving edge, whether it is a barber's straight razor or a safety razor blade, can keep its original keenness for more than one or two shaves without utropping. Stropping that's the real secret of shaving comfort. You can be sure of a fine, keen edge for every shave if you use the AutoStropRazor the razor that sharpens its own blades. Built right into the frame of the AutoStrop Razor is a remarkable self-stropping device simple 4utcrtStrop Razor sharpens itself J Onrarors.strops, blades, etc., hereaftermnnuraeturcd by u wc shall apply the trade mark "Valet" In addition to the trade mark "AutoStrop" as an additional indication that they arc the genuine products of the AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., New York. and efficient which renews the fine, keen edge of the AutoStrop blade day after day. You don't have to take tho razor apart nor remove the blade. Just slip the strop through the razor head, and move the razor back and forth along the strop. In 10 seconds you have a new, sharp shaving edge! 500 coolj comfortable shaves are guaranteed from every dozen blades 1 Ask your dealer today about the AutoStrop Razor trial plan. , "yilTTil R'SWiiEilTJjCSvilk III ftXfflTofflL LAD EW LEATHER BE LTING 86th Year i 1 ' w 0 I SW, ... 'h, M.lw : . ,li:-s it.L,ft.VVHf K,.-..l,iU'W,'W.v" r.-IJH u . ,& ti A POWERFUL CAR All people desire power. Some want it for display. Most want it for the tough roads and the steep hills. If you would buy the full joy of motoring, you need power beyond question. In the Standard Eight you drive a car of un questioned power which rides so smoothly that you arc aware of its tremendous power only by comparison. Vestibule Sedan, fSOOO Sedan, S480Q Scdancttc. S4S00 Coupe. 3-MOO Towing Car, SHOO Hoadster, S3100 Chassis, 33 ISO Above pricci f. o. h. Ilutlcr, Pi. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Broad at Wall... Philadelphia, P. EASTERN MOTORS CORP. DRANCIi Camden A Tr.nton, N. J. UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY 35S Wyamlnc Avenue, Scranton, Pa. HIGH A TROUT Pottitown, Pa. R. J. MILLS 116 S. Railroad St., Poll.vlllu, I'. C. C. SNYDER 18 N. flth Street, Remllnf, P, J. V. HOFFMAN Wayneeboro, P, MORI IIKOTIIERS Vlnetand, N, J. J. WOODS DATDORF Lencatter UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY WIIUee.D.rre. Pa. BERWICK STORES COMPANY Derwlcli, Pa. WILLIAM L. SCHWARTZ JenUlntown. Pa. DKAKYNE & SMULIiN Cheeter, Pa, Wc have some gqod territory open and a remarkable contract goes with it i
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