SStSH JWp v," '""dV"1 SK- 14' EARNING PUBLIC -LEDaER PHILADELPHIA," .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920 m m ''m m N i. h MOTOR MASHER CUPS GIRL'S HAIR MZ) PENN 0 WNED MAN 0' WAR CHICAGO WOULD BE IN PHILA. Founder Landed 236 Years Ago and Bought Land Measured -from the 'river as a man coufd ride In two days on a horse. If Ponn had entered Clarence KUm mer on Man ()' War this city would be running frequent local trains to its leading Miibilrb:), Pittsburgh, Chicago and St. Loul. by Horse's Speed Leaps From Car to Attack Frankford Young Woman, , Who Rebuffs Him Today marks the -With of the landing of William Ponn n America. Shortly afterward he bought most of the region now included In the " city limits and reached by the l'aoll, Toliee are today searching for a j Wnwn. Chestnut Hill and other locals ".Tnck-the-CHpper," who bent MNt for the approximate contents of a couli Xllllan Oallagher, eighteen enrs old. t trv general store. ! The Indians seemed satNtlnl. however. most likely because the purchase price In eluded "twenty fathoms of strong ,of 2020 Ilhawn street, and clipped n dock of her uair uicn ne reiuseu to go for a ride in UN automobile on Frankford avenue near Ashburner street jesterday. John Katie., motorin.nn of a Prank ford trolley car. saw 'lie man attnek Miss Oallagher. He pursued liiin. but i.wns unable to oertake hiui. clgh lors of the siri. who rtrolley cnr. took her bomt nter." That much stronc water ought to buy a block or two In the heart of the cltv even today. Auvhow, the Indians) gave three cheers for l'tmi hhu ent I '.,,,', ip.rii.nrny innloV.. home flcurlm? ,mt !, immh Hi..v tvmil.l K,.nI": JPWMinrps, molawe. ")." ".? ' "ve If they "could sell ino Vest if North , ol1'" T" ,ra,uDI?..ncCMM,r" , America nt the same price. I'cnu lanued on tnesp Delaware shores The "i-lipper Is descrlbeil as a stout. n.i"' '.,i' inlddle-aged masher, who has annoved , V" """..r'',.1" TJ .'"".."" ln"1. IV: " ?. ". ...vnrnl .nun,, nntnntl nn tie HonJP- ' "" l. " ".". """ ' '" i V"l "s "' "a"'r t.i i.n.,f....r.i I., infifniintw t.. rl.T.. ln"r ", shlP- e t aMmre nt New his automobile I r Miss Gallagher was on her wav home l dram work, and hnd reached a vacant lot .lust above the end of the Prank- I ford "I." when she was accosted. i She Ignorrd his proffer of a ilde land hurried toward the trollev tracks ' to board a Taconv car. Then the 1 "dinner' left his automobile .'soiled hi ictim by the hair. When she MTiMincd he struck her on the j.iw. knocking her to the ground , '' At this juncture the TrankfordJ trolley cnr apiiroached. The man (snipped a lock of the girl's hair, sprang i 'Into his automobile and drove nuay. "" Detectives I'essmire and Hoo.:, of i the Tacnn station, are searching for ihe man. v- Motorist Is Injured When his automobile was dcmulUhed by a trolley at Thlrtrenth anil Wolf strcets lat night. John Ueerlv, of Ts'ewtown Squnre. was t.eriou'-h injured. Ueverly was taken to the MethodNt -IIohpitn.1 with a fractured -tu I. Wit jicsses say that he drove directly in front f the car. ( nstle. Del., to take posPH.slon of the land granted him by king t harles m I payment of n dhp of SO.000 own! to Admiral l'enn. father of Philadelphia's founder. It scms thnt Instead of writ- ing checks, Charles handed out small sections of the map of the new world, wherever that was, to bis creditors, who nnd ' had no eomdjnck. ' l'eun s next move was to snil up the Delaware to Third and Dock streets and I anniversary I select a neck of land between the ( fsflitt 11:111 nnd Delaware rivers im the , site of what later became Philadelphia. A little afterward he put over the first deal that appears on the records of the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Hoard. Ho bought the cltv from the red men, who got n lot redder when they saw I what a fine town they had let go for n I bunch of odds and ends. Anions the stuff traded In bv l'enn for the city and Its suburbs' was the following : Twenty guns, twentv pounds of powder, forty tomahawks. 100 knives, thltty pewter spoons, H00 pipes. 100 hands of tobacco, beads. salt and es. , Thlrtv class bottles, nrobabh used for home brew purposes, were included in the deal. The Acquired land lay on the west i side of the Delaware between the Dock) and Chester creeks and as far bnck , Man Gas Takes i-lfe by With a Ras tube jn Ills mouth, Kmll Wits, sixty-eight years old, was found dead In the bedroom of his home, at 31 .T.S Tusculum street. last evening. Ills daughter, Miss Louise Wits, smclled gas about (I o'clock and in 'searching for the source of the fumes found her father lying on the bed in his room. A nearby physician pronounced him dead. The man was despondent because of ill-health. DEVELIN FIGHTS COURT BILL Councilman Opposes Municipal Tri bunal's Latest Move Councilman Dcvelln, who has assailed the huge money demands made by the Municipal Court, today said he was op posed to granting the court any more fund's such as called fof in a bill in troduced' by Councilman Montgomery. The latest demand is for $13,000 to defray additional expenses for the cur rent J car. Tho.money Is to pay for extra help and special services, groceries, meats, vegetables and laundry. "I have not seen the ordinance, WMM 1918 Overland Coupe g 3-naaa,. 0 cj-l. Continental Motor run E iy kudo nuirs. llody worth nrlcr ot air. y I A. J. CIIUONISTEU h P N. E. Cor. -10th and Ludlow Sts. , $j Snd lloor l? S.rjjiiiiriiiicrjiiaiinffliiiwiii mmm rauiwuw PRODUCTION ENGINEERS i'J Years' Experience in Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and Mactdnhtt A. NACKE & SON ffe-if. Phone: 236-242 S. 9th St., Philn. Keystone Phone: Main 3311 Mr. Dcvelln declared, "but In general I nm opposed to granting any more money to the Municipal Court." V-31(ofcM7Ume?' EDWINJ.SCHOETTCCQ IRB(SMA1TJNGTUDKS J35JNORlHlii STREET DIAMONDS DAIIfsUT BOUGHT Hout. of EtUblUhcd Reliability Highest Pric( Vlu Guaranteed LifiHTFV'3 6 North nth St. Ulan I El 9 , poor b. Marwet pEmTjmMiM 1920 PAIGE URCHM0NT Hun 3000 miles; equipped with cord .tires, bumper, apotllKht, Houdallle ahock absortxra. front and rear, motor meter and Warner lensi painted Quaker brown with brown upholeteryj vtf coat nrifiinaiur isiuu, itui bcii iu BtOELOW-AVlLLET MOTOIt CO.. S01 N. BROAD ST. rinriiDiJisiM'raitairaiiiriiiiiOMiEijmiiffiMniiiBffl isfod&': Automobiles "THIS IS A SUDEBAKER YEAR" BECAUSE The majority of Studebahtr - cars are sold to people who know automobiles and appre ciate a remarkable piece of machinery. Studebakr con tains wonderful vworks in a wonderful case. Opan and Cloud Modth $1672 to. $4245 for Immtdiate Dtlivry in Philadelphia Cord Tires and Automatic flrar Lock Standard Equipment The Studebaker Sales Company 847-43 North Broad at. m ltarbcr Scissors, Clip pers. Razors and Mani cure Scissors. Alio bafelr Raior Rladra Rrahjrtirnnl Filbert Grinding Co. .IS2U r-II.UKllT ST . 4::s l.nml NAVAL STORES Steam Distilled PINE OIL The PENNSYLVANIA KBF1MM Vompann Delaware Aie .t Santh.Ht. fa Xze i I j& u G Latest Styles Trnm M In YTnf . ain.nn veinnra ror an.na i an.nn ort ror 7,i 't7.no nft for a-.nn X7.00 Trle for m oo Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10 St. HARTMAN RADIUM LUMINOUS DIALS tile added to a wateh or elnk dlxl tlmt rrnllr Ton Jmt rm'l dn ullh out. mr not nak yoar Jeweler? FRANK IIAKT.MAN STUDIO Ablatio Radium Dial Fnlntlnc 21 So. 17th St.. fhlla.. I'a. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim DIABETES Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative water from near Hot Springs, Ark! BNDORSKD BY PHTSICIA-VS Mountain Valley.' Water Co., 718 Cheitnut St. PMone, VTalnnl StOT gerved at leadlns Cluba. Hotela. Cafoa and P. R It. dlnlnc eara. Sold br r.rt-clr.aa trocara. drugfiata. etc.. or direct by m n!!MlliJlil!!ll!l!!!!l II 1 m JifljJell Real-Fruit Desserts Flavors in Vials nE-i wiTszs.Wbr" yv&K:&AVA&5imiia&z..s. ,-. .inzarc3 ;rSKUiyaV!lVW, . .!CV?nfSy?PiWVbTeWy- . . .". " TZfSSlt& w I'JitSnT'nH aPWJti? i r T,lJa TrVn'rm'TattiaTTLHaff . '.rJi QUranAfi a T i iW ' ii m Via1 iT ,M mffmmWmiwk iii ?''ite'5t&t&S&xftz&f . 11 roplnr 0020 i ( . ssssa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaajaaajaaaaaaaaaajaaaaajaaajaaaaaajaaaajaaaaaa Here is Your Electric Cleaner- for $2.50 First Payment WE are offering our customers during our semi-annual Fall sale an ex ceptional ppportunity to buy a really good electric cleanerthe Philadelphia Electric at a price $10 lower than its actual market value today. Terms are exceptionally convenient during this special sale: $2.50 with the order and balance $3.50 per month Following out 'our policy of protecting our customers on prices, there has been no advance in the price of the Philadelphia Electric Cleaner. Remember: This sale has only a little longer to run. Demon strations of the Philadelphia Electric Cleaner at the Electric Shop and District Offices, or, phone Walnut 4700 for full information. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY I Sav ft II ll W1 1 M W i 9 South 40th Street 3100 Kensington Avenue TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 6th and Diamond Streeta 18th Street and Columbia Avenue Broad and Ruscomb Streets (Logan) 4600 Frankford Avenue 7 and 9 W. Chetten Avenue DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lansdowne Fruit in Bottles Condensed Fruit Juices in each Jiffy-Jell Dessert Free This Week Remember how Jiffy-Jell excels the old-time quick gelatin desserts. Jiffy-Jell is a rea'l-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a vial. You get the delights and healthfulness of fruit, not a mere fruity taste. The fruit is plentiful. We crubh, for instance, half a pineapple to flavor one dessert. This is done if IS jLs my-M in Hawaii fruit too ripe to ship. The fruit alone might cost you as much as the whole dessert. This is most important. People need fruit daily real fruit, not mere flavor. Jiffy-Jell serves it in delicious form, with a moment's trouble, at a trifling cost. Join the millions who enjoy it. Start this week and send the trade-marks for the molds we offer free. A bottle In each package Jiffy-Cup An aluminum half-pint measuring cup Fill twice with water to dissolve one package Jiffy Jell. Use also as a standard cup in all recipes. Send 2 trade-marks for this cup, postpaid. Eight Fruit Desserts Mint Jiffy-Jell Is rich in mint Serve with roast meats or as a tide (Jt h T.ight fruit desserts are placed at your constant call. A package serves a family and costs a few cents only. The desserts are light, as des t serts should be. They arc rich in needed fruit. And nothing is more welcome. Jiffy-Jell comes ready - sweet ened. It comes acidulated with lemon or grape acid. Simply add boiling water, a-, directed on package, then the fruit essence from the vial and let cool. Mide with style Il-molJ A package serves six In mold form, or 12 if you whip the jell And it usually costs less than the fruit we use would cost you You need it now Xow starts the great season for J iffy -Jell desserts. Go 'get a va riety. Then send us" the circle trade-mark's for the gifts we offcr this week. You lovers of Jiffy-Jell know its delights. You who don't know it should try it now. Compare it with the old des serts without the fruit in bottles. It will give you a new conception of these quick fruity dainties. With the molds we will send a recipe book and offers on all our molds. Individual Dessert Molds In Sets of Six, assorted styles, in pure aluminum. The six will serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send 6 trade-marks for the Set of Six, postpaid. Valued at 60 cents. Made with style E mold Pint Molds 5 Styles All in aluminum see list below. Valued at 30 cents each. Send 6 (g) trade-marks for the mold you want. Above is Style E At left we show Style H. teaspoon oize -nTi Lime Fruit Makes a tart green salad jell Serve with your salad, or mix salad in beforf cooling and make a salad loaf. Or mix in meat left overs for a meat loaf Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A Bottle In Each Package Mint Lime Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Also Coffee Flavor Real-Fruit Desserts Rich in real fruit essence A bottle in each package We supply dessert spoons, teaspoon size, in this exquisite pat tern of Wm. Rogers & Son AA silverplate. Guaranteed 20 years. No ad on spoons. Send 2 (F$ trade-marks for the first spoon, plus 10 cents for postage and packing. Then we will offer you balance of a set. a r a J' Cut oi In tli out tb J mde-raatlcs cu-fl on the frost of each package Gifts to Users Buy from your grocer a supply of Jiffy-Jell this week, and send us the f) trade-marks. Send us 6 for any Pint Mold or the Set of bix small molds. Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup or 2 and 10 cents for the spoon. The Pint Molds are as follows. Style B Heart-shaped. Style D Salad mold, Style C Fluted. Style E As shown above 8tylo H Star-shaped. These molds help tAjfy-Jell users to serve ft In attractive' vyay. Send for any and we will cKet you the .real. , Check Here Pint Molds ..Style 11 ..Style C ..Style D ..Style E ..Style-r-H ..Set of SI ts jr-yc ", Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. W9 MAIL THIS I enclose trade-marks for which send the gifts I check. lllllMMIfllltl It. Send6tradvnarks foranyjPititMotd or tjYe.Se.tpf Six, V AWPARP H6BT SaMMtH' i Hr 2en' 6 trademarks foranyjPititMotd or the Set of Six, i W- JrLj. Se.ul-3 for the Cup or 2 a'nd 1Q cepls jfor the IpoonI ! A POWERFUL CAR To get the full comfort of motoring, you need some thing more than the roominess, modish upholstery, and lack of vibration of the Standard Eight. You need also its tremendous, perfectly controlled power. Throttle it down to a mile an hour. Pick her up to express speed some place where such speed is proper. Tackle a merciless hill on second, or just once, for the foolish feat's sake, on high. You know now the full comfort which comes from driving a car whose power is equal to any need. Vestibule Sedan, 3S000 Sedan. 34800 Scdanettc, 34300 Coupe, 34500 Touring Car, 33400 Itoadjter, 33400 Chassis, 331S0 Above prices t. o. b. Butler, Pa. PKUSKXT I'UICKH mTAKAXTBIil) t'NTIf, AHUI, 1ST.. 1021 EASTERN MOTORS" CORPORATION Broad at Wallace Philadelphia, Ra. UASTEUN MOTORS CORP. BRANCH Camden A Trenton, N. J. UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY 2SS Wyoming Avenu. Scranton, Pa. HIGH A TROUT Poftatown. Pa. R. J. MILLS IIS S. Railroad St., Pottavlllc, Pa. ALBERT II. CIIIAM Hailaton, Pa, J. V. HOFFMAN Wayneaboro, Pa. MORI BROTHERS Vlneland, N. J. . J. WOODS BATDORF Lancaster UNION MOTOR CAR COMPANY ' Wllkea-Barra, "i.i.ANY t BERWICK STORES COM1 AN' williaml:schwart dea-k'yasmu'llen Cheater, Pa. We, have, some good territory opend vo remarkable cnirUp-u With it K iMra At;ixL&mn ... .&m.t. W...frflM.i..vAvftrf,aJW .?'. .... Eul, .vf-iita Uu?&d
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