Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING I'UBLTC LEDGER PniLADELrHI A", FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 3920-
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PANAMA
POCErt G4MJ ON WHEELS
IS RAIDED BY POLICE
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II rlilfi" 1 t e iiiHiples nnil rUrtcd tliw et
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"w i it re tntlifr tnin thuii fili'inih
m tulilmr. nttnlTluir lu i un uf mint
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. ..,.', V ,' r,?r '..".: I'lavcrs in LtmeiMiw at l.ftli and Utettnut Streets l'.viacnuy
,:; ,.,w' .rrmrt;' m n- GamhuMmt
TWO Rcnilb ICS Must Werk in ' nl tin ila will -iiu. wlun
Harmony, He Tells Presi
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CANAL ZONE VISIT NFAP, END
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un win i Hi nieinl f iemUh "tint In mi 'I fin 1,1 llth
'Ge' live Artcstvtl
wi linni Mii.ne iilinoiiiieod te I lli-.nn tin neil tlie linmlle nf (he (In'ir
mint. The prlsenern ring tliclr nnmp
ns clinrli'H II. Peicltnl, Huce nud
Jllldred streets; Tred Kelly, MrKcan
ii nil .Tessii) Htrccts ; Herman llloem.
J"i ntiUIIti nnd Mnntcr Ktreetsj Hamucl
OelilbrrR, I'erter and Mildred streeti,
and Slax Ncwtuiiu, Thirteenth and
(lieen streets.
IVrehal Is the owner of the mi, ac
innlliiR te the police, and Hip ethers arc
( lianffeitrs of ether rraft In the nelph
Inn heed of Thirteenth nml Chestnut
"(roots. The. will hne a henrlliR be
fmp MiiKlstuite Carsen.
TO WELCOME NEW CITIZENS
Phllemuslan Club Will Have Amer
icanization Meeting
Twe hundred nnd seventy -three for fer
elKiiers will receive their naturalization
certificates and be welcomed as new
eitl7ens at n ceremony te take place nt
the riiilemiiRlan Club, SOU Walnut
street, at 8 o'clock this evenlttR.
Prof. J. I. Wickcrsham Crawford,
of the I'nlvcrslty of l'cnnsjhanla, will
make an address, the invocation will
be pronounced by the llev. Arthur C.
llaldwiu, and the certificates nwiudid
by Mr. Jehn C. I'. (lorden, chief nnt nnt
urallzatien examiner. Mrs, Herman
II. Ulrney, president of the l'Jillmnuslan
Club, will extend a greeting te the men,
and Mrs. Walter 0. Hancock will saj
a few words of welcome.
Te Welcome New Citizens '
The lMillemiisinn Club, .1041 Walnut
street, will welcome, new citizens nml
present nnturallratien certificates nt
cxetcises te be held nt 8 o'clock ti,t.
.enluR. l'ref. .1. V. Wk&L
Crrtwfeid, of the University of T0,,n
Hjhnnln. will innke the (principal ml
dress. There will h (emmunlty n,"
IiifC and ether musical features.
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"The Sheps of Sensible Prices"
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
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Hide these old scratche's
en your furniture!
VI tint with fnrnlltir, Milne he miirli litchrr tliun
t Ihn us, il in in. ni, iinnh! Inl.e srn.nl i tire uf a tin r
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fme. 'nil il II limk n- rni il us new!
At All Pretrcssivc Dealers
PMOEMI
Paint and Varnish Ce.
Manufacturers
121 Marl,et St.. Philadelphia
' '50
This pretty blouse for
Christmas giving is of fine
all-white batiste with inset
cellar and cuffs.
Tailored te the Millard
standard!
Saturday Price Special
$1.95
Wonderful
Ceat Value
Of Silvertene and Belivia
soft and warm all silk lin
ings heavily interlined.
127 PHILADELPHIA 1337
S. 1 3th St. and Chestnut St.
I BOARDWALK SHOP ATLANTIC CITY BRIGHTON BLOCK
Special
Saturday
Price
JDammd arfins
DIllLLIANT diamonds mounted In platinum front bar
pins, with 14-Kt. green geld bnck. They are rich
in design, workmanship nnd finish.
$.0 e $165
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GRAND PIANO
A Mine of Rich Music
Little, for convenience sake; but surprising m$"V"
tone quality and volume; beautifully cased. I II II I
Length, 4 ft. 10 in. Price SJJ
N. STETSON & CO., 1111 Chestnut Street
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This newest Pathe creation by an entirely
new method of sound reproduction actually
duplicates the lvrdUiens of the living1 artists.
Like all elher Pathe instruments it can be pur
chased by a small down payment a whole year for the
balance.
Th lii lit i-. n'in! (liTti.nt in pi mi pit- nnd cnnsuurtien nnd
j' i '' i en i i t uiiKiit (iu ' avt' mm i Ii .ii i. Try te ip.iIue what
tl ii .I'.ni , i ii i ii Inpni' nt nt this Aciiul'i n ally inc. m.
Ti.. i ' t eik or tha nei ille M'rntch, and m t .i tiace of m"tn'llip Ware.
Tl.i n thi top, fient jud -nlii aip open. The tliai switi tut e swells
all nnleii elunn ii'it a- latm.ilr a- if. the aid t in peuseu
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Madt from na toil and milk 1
twice Pattturizad, and dctt 1
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Swift & Company realize that taste is a matter of
the individual; therefore, they make both Premium
Oleomargarine and Gem Nut Margarine.
Beth products are equally pure and delicious.
They are made from different ingredients and
differ slightly in flavor te please individual taste.
Their delicate flavor makes them suitable for
serving at table; their fine shortening qualities make
them favorites wherever geed cooks turn out superior
cakes and pastries.
The fact that they are most moderately priced as
well as most nutritious is an added advantage.
Beth products share in the advantages of the
famous Swift system of wide distribution.
Beth are made in fourteen conveniently located
factories, se both are fresh, pure, and delicious
when they reach you.
Net a hand touches either product in manufacture
or in packing.
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9th and Glrerd Arc, Philadclphle
Kensington, 6400
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