P .W-V" .4. ' 'U ; t ' k. . t t ' ' ' . V . 't ftf ruvrf4 .. ? j - .p- -s u i , ' I Tkt .,.!""! ic . -VVr r .,. i " " . ' ir r . i . .1, .V EVENING PUBLIC LGERPHillDEIilPHlA, MONDAY,'' OOTOft$lP&, 1920 .t..'i "5.' 16' t- .V fT-rtV - f, Or m M 1 i l ft B FEATS NOTHING TO BRAG OF, SA Y FL YING NEWSPAPERMEN 'Nothing All in Day's lforh," Remarks Stryltcr, Reporter, and Crail, Photographer, After Two Record-BrcaJting Assignments in Few tiours "It's nothing just liatt of n day's work." With those casual words Captain "Wallace Strykcr, Eve.mno 1'uiimc iEDOEti flying reporter, and Walter Crail, the fl liip photographer, today dismissed their experiences on Saturday In "covering" from the nir the two biggest news events of the day. Within a little more than three hours tlm aerial news gatherers had visited i;il;Lon, Md., whero n stupcct in the murder of Klmcr 0. Drcwcs, tho Dart mouth student, was nbout to be taken to Philadelphia for attempted identifi cation, nnd had electrified tho specta tors Inside tho huge "bowl" nt Prince ton, whero tho I'rincton-Xary football game ns being played. Half Hour to Klldon Cnnvlwlng proof of the superiority of news-gatheriug by airplane was fur nished by the flight to I'lktou and re turn. The Ivesino I'vni.io IjKduer plane was back, and a photograph of tho suspect was in tho Kvesisq PurtLio LiEDOEit office nearly nn hour beforo Detective Diolterson arrived with bis man nt C tr Ha 1 Captain Stryker nnd the staff plio tograplier packed a hie din's work into i few liourx. llie.v left tin II) lug tield ' s . . nt Nevcntj-firit -tri-i-t nnd Mninl lo'i.l St'JMlE UCSt tllinjIS I . iiinr m plcturo nnd nt 1:05 the pair were in I'hiladclphla. A rush to the newspaper office and a photograph of tho Klkton suspect was printed nnd in the hnnds of Major Wynne nearly an hour before Detective Dlckcrson arrived with tho suspect. The picture showed convincingly the pris oner was not Brines. After n hnsty lunch the aviator-reporter and his photographer companion wnr nflF ntmfn. thi tlinp for 1'rim'otntl. Picture-milking over Palmer Stadium there was rendered impossimcby the heavy fog nnd so Captain tryker did the next best thing nnd entertained the football crowd with stunts. On the re turn trip the plane flew over Franklin Field nnd thcro were moro stunts for the crowd just leaving nftcr tho Pcun Virginia Military Institute game. Altogether tho Evknco Prnuc IiEUOkh plane wns In the nir two hours and thirty-live minutes. CHURCH BEGINS JUBILEE Falls of Schuylkill Methodist Celc brates Renovation .Tnlillfo ftprvlri"! urro bczun yesterday to mark tho renovation of the Falls of Schuylkill Methodist Episcopal Church, Queen lano nnd Krnll street, of which the Hev. S. J. Gallagher is pastor. The repair wero mauo at a cost oi more than 3000. Tho morning sermon wns delivered by tho Itcv. Henry Hess, a native of thnt unrlsli who now is pastor of the South Uroad street church. In the nfternoou the Sunday School choir sang under the direction of Joseph Smith. Tonight the Iter. Mr. Gnllnglicr will i-irilvn nil thr former nnstors of his church. The special services will con tinue throughout the week. TWO-DAY JUBILEE ENDS Archbishop Dougherty Attends Serv ices at St. Anne's Tho two-da jubilee celebration of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Lehigh avenue nnd Memphis street, ended jc-.-onlay with services participated in by D IAM0NDS LMIIIIIIIllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll- SHJtttt! I The Roof ; 1 He Forgot. BOUGHT. Mom. ! EtUbllthtd Itallabtlltr HfchMt Prleet Value Guaranttad VjUCHTEY'S ?&?,?.& Archbishop Dougherty nnd other clerics. Thn tiflYillfn wlilf-h mnrlfM linfh thfi seventy-fifth nnnivcrsary of tho found ing or. tno pnrisu anu tuo mucin nnni vcrsnry of the present church edifice, wns attended by a great many priests who were formerly connected with tho church'. Firemen Rescue Eight Horses Elghorscs were rescued by firemen of Englno Company 04, Sixty-third street nnd Lancaster avenue, yesterday from fire In a stable at Sixty-fourth nnd Mclvln streets. Tho loss wns small. ZDoufifjcrtp's faultless (EnsUsfo Boton Jf ucniture Davenports, Chaises Longucs and Chairs Tho aristocratic charm nnd luxury of this beauti ful furniture have an irrc nistihlo ann6al for thoso ...1.- .nnt-nxtntn t Vl f llClCht of exclusive designing, materials and craftsmanship. Of uncquaiea luxury, it lends new and dignified distinction to the finest home, bach pieco made and upholstered to your special order. Samplo moueis may be seen, and coverings selected in our Warcrooms. Dougherty Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street FJPMsfjHHM&MiiWw Founded in 18G5 nt J I o clock, ami half an hour later wero at Klkton. Pa-wagers in n llnl- timoro and" Wavhiiigton epre-.-t train E wero thrilled by Captain Stryker's . "stunts" as he flew low to get his bearings in the fog nud mist. Polico Arc Aided The plane landed n mile from the Elk- . 5 ton jnll ; some time wns lost in reaching i It and there wns more delay in the wait 5 for the prisoner suspected of being Wil- I : 11am P. Brines, wanted for the murder ' of Elmer C. Drcwes. Hut nt 12 :1!0 the 1 5 Evening Pi nuo IjEUOeii man got His I i have," said we Uncle tsr !- ' jMx Men', Women' t, Boy', Ciri' Immrima Mndtrute Stork Itrntal i FISCHER I 255 S. 9th 1 I'honet M'alnnt 490J Dudley, "are the ones we i forget. Three of my work- I men are always quarrel- ing, or drinking, or strik- E ing, and I lie awake nights thinking about them. But 5 one man is always on hand, does good work, 5 makes no trouble and I almost forget I have him. "Same way with roofs. I know about the house roof, for the slates are always breaking: the shingle roof on the barn E lenks in three places; and that E new patent incombustible roof E has caught fuc twice already; E but the old tin roof that father E put on tho shop never leaks, E can't burn, never makes trou- ble, and if old Potts didn't E come to paint it every third E year, I'd forget it was there.!' E Tin Is best In every way but E jou want tho best tlti ABk any roofer. If he mentions XU- DUUA-TIN", you'ro safe, E rWWv-, H Haul it COVERED ttlth a. Vnnil-r-hprchen Wat-r-proof Canas Copr Then jour proms uro rain proof. HvBtvorU rlKht in our own tnft rlKht In our nv.n init - F.VANDERHERCHEN'SSONS I V. Wnlrr .strwt. I'lilladplnliln Aj '' '' "" '' '' -iniltlltllllinilHU!ii"!l!ll!,!!!!!r? H4IHgMgMMXMg 1 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets. Gabrilowitsch who appears Wednesday evening, October 27th, at the Academy of Music, in his concert work uses exclusively the celebrated jWason $c ?amlm Piano In addition to his concert work he now records exclusively A for the greatest of all musical wonders, the marvelous Duo-Art Pianola-Piano Both of these instruments are undoubtedly the greatest in the world in their respective groups. Thej are both sold in Phila delphia by the house of C. J. Heppe & Son. The Duo-Art is made only in the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock or Stroud pianos. Prices range from $895 up. Drop in and hear these wonderful instruments. Demonstrations will be gladly given. Catalogues will be sent on request. If Q'rifoVitsch, makes record rolls exclusively for the Duo-Art Pianola Piano l- i C. J. Heppe & Son Downtow u 1117-19 Chestnut St. Uptown Clli and Thompson Sts. At TfMV ltllKT- vri. vrir rin. .v. j. kJToCC cUJ&&lJSm I ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 1 i AivAmflPicarv. Plaa Hotel j iof DistiuctioiXandRiealCoiivlort i j. F IRE PROOP OARAGE. I arlboh'BfcnMi . ATLANTIC CITYN J. fmmimrx Vvrtllo Jk Son Conipmny, SeWIIjTHIRE Vlrilnla A vs. nd Beach Cup. 3S0. PrlTE hatha, ran. rrater; elaator..ttc. Amar. p4aa. Ail. KULIA Owner. N. j.' COLLINS. Urr Hotel Rncnlipl Kentucky ava ataara. XaUlCl ooscooei Uot()1 rejumi.hsd. ex. callant UoU. Phona 117. A. K. MARION; l-KK(l(ll). N. J. LAUREL HOUSE MiiKnnnii. .j. h oi-i-a Oldrat anil nuit nrliihWn I,nkrufiil llnirl. Klni-Nt ltrnrl mlf roiirc In Hie Worlil. !u thinK. tf H (inly ."'.' mlleo from rnilaaHphia and -t truiy a resort. Kasli raarlifl in mtoi Mod-in. luxurious und thorouehly nbraet of tho tlmm. A. .IMurphT. Alicr r V. Mnrphy. t AIrr .viiutV"i'An"K. 'n."T. nnrnY i-rk. n. .f.. ai.i. vkar rp.kirt VTHITK CITY INFORMATION HUHEAU I-OCONO MOUNTAINS ' Blount Tocino, Tn. The Ontwood v"i a" y'ar- lean ine Vfliwaou iatlon ncM fall anil trlntrrfctn booklet K I. A I" V Artman NTH' OKIFXN". U NEW ORLEANS "Thai Parlaof Amarica" Cantral Tlekat Officaa of all Principal Rail, road and Staamahlp Llnaa In St. Charlaa Lobby. Illuitrntad Foldar on Raquaat. lp &t. (2Ilctrb0 On of America. laadlnc hotU. Accommodating ovr 1000 iuiiti( ALPRCD 8. AMUR & CO., Ltd. Proprletoro An Opportunity Is yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in the Ledger or any we have on file. The Ledger Photo Service was recently established (duo to many requests for prints) and rates may bo had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square IjVJl New Readjustment Prices Reductions in Price from $500 to $800 Make the Franklin the Best Automobile Buy on the Market On September 25th the prices on all models were greatly reduced by the Franklin Motor Car Company of Syracuse, with the distinct purpose of getting back to normal "after the war" prices, AND TO ACCENTUATE THE CONSTRUCTIVE TIMELY ECONOMIES WHICH FRANKLIN CARS RENDER IN ACTUAL SERVICE. Former Price- Present Price Saving Touring Car $3100 $2600 $500 4 Passenger Roadster - - $3100 $2500 $600 Runabout $3050 $2400 $650 2 Passenger with Winter Top, $3300 $2750 $550 Brougham $4300 $3500 $800 Sedan $4350 $3600 $750 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 14.500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation (National Averapei) Franklin Motor Car Co. C. G. Heck, President ' 911-13 North Broad St., Phila., Pa. Bell Phone Poplar 4056-4057 Sor Hour' 8 to S20. Piano Store Open Till 9 P, M. Enter at 0 th Stree'i Door Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT ii llOHTM t NINTH For Tuepday Phil.., Monday, Oct. 25; 1920. Player-Pianos at $395 Bankrupt Stock from the International Pi&no Manufacturing Co. of Fall River, Massachusetts , An instance where ideals were too costly for the prices asked for the product the International Piano Manufacturing Co. gave too much for the money asked should have asked higher prices just to come out even, not to mention profits.! Ran on finan cial rocks wrecked! By Order of the U. S. Court The Receiver Sold to Gimbels One of the greatest bargains of the year in Player-Pianos and right at the advent of the holiday season and a player-piano is the "gift royal"! Prices Begin at $395 All Are Sold on Easy Terms All Are 88-Note Players All Are Brand New A remarkable opportunity to own an excellent Player-Piano we guarantee them fully at a wonderfully low price, and on easy terms of payment. During this Sale the Piano and Talking Machine Store Will Be Open Till 9 o 'Clock. Enter at Ninth St Door Gimbels, faardman Hall, Seventh floor; also Subway Store Another Anniversary Sale Special Aeolian Vocalions REDUCED First Payment May he as Little as $5 The company decided to discontinue these two styles of the Aeolian -Vocalion lip 11 Former Price, $135 Special Price $110 Pay as Little as $5 Down Cftaa Woodai Selected Mahogany. Fumed Oak and aolden Oak. Ton Arm: The Aeolian Universal Tone Arm; plays all records. Vocation Automatlo fltopi An Improved typo; superior to and simpler than nny other on tho .market. v- Former Price, $165 fa O f Special Price M Pay as Little as $5 Down Cni "Wooflai Selocted Mahogany, Fumed Oak and Oolden Oak. ..... , ,,. Arm- Tone Armi Tho Aeolian Unlvereal Tone Arm. plays all records. . ,, Vocation Automatlo Btopi An Improved type, superior to nd simpler than any other on mo Thli Instrument 1 eQulpped with the t Oraduola the only nrtliUo phonograph tona oontrol In existence. - These two styles won't appear in the 1921 catalogue hence all remainder stocks are "slated" for a quick clearaway. They Play All Disc Records NOW $110 (Been $135) Now $13S(Been$lM Christmas gift? or for right now, and enjoy it while paying for it. First payment may be as little as, $5. Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor; also Subwayv Store Gimbel Brothers. Philadelphia Without obligation on my part, please give full information regarding Player-Pianos ana Aeolian Vocalions and easy terms of payment. ;;;::::: j- '. VT3.' L, 10.25-20 I X-JL ' a ?:a J.tz, .ii (-Li if ....:Jj. n ' .13