BSifetMSS fX- .- m MP fr V 11 U EVENlNGr PUBLIC -LEDGER PHlLADJiiLi'Hi A,' TUESDAY, jOVEMBEK 30, 1920 t EGION 10 PARADE AS BONUS SUPPORT Biff Demonstration te PlhCb Saturday Afternoon. P Te March as Unit American Lcelen pest In l'liilmlelp- pnlfc vill participate in tlie vetct bonus mrnde Saturday afternoon, which David B. Simpsen, tlie vice de partment commander, Is chairman, was authorized, and was appointed by Oconto Mentwerth Carr. tlie county chairman, as follews: Benjamin M. GMtler, 1'est 37: Geerge 0. Tarry, l'et 01 1. 0. Gorden Ferster, Pest 277: Walter C. Ilhnndcs, Pest 141!; II. (J. Harris, Pest 11)7, and Rebert K. Ilanna, e: tne iiarry i. urcemvoea rest. This committee was directed In the Take)' wsoltulen of tlie county committee te miner wun inc nuineniiei arranging the parade nnd determine upon the de tails. Netice will be forwarded te all pests of tlie action of the committee. It Wl ta as the sentiment of the rcnrcsentit tive In the county organization that llin Legien should nppear in the parade as n unit and that uniforms should be worn with nil marks of rank discarded. Ar a ttiken of Its appreciation of IiN untiring work ac country chairman dur ing the lat eighteen months, the com- I nilttee, tiireitgli a special group, In the veterans' De cember 11 Theceunh com : .'',,. nilttee, through a special group, ure- W.te in f', .Isented te Air. Carr n geld wntch. The nmnc, in c a c i presentation was mode by Herman N. riiaiiibcr of t em Schwartz. In accepting this rcmein- room, declileil tliar ,,. , , , , , ., the legionaries In I apologies need be offered for the this city should work of the county organization tin join In this drm ' I'hiladelphla. It has been commended onitratlen. n n d ' the llrst natlemil commander of the empjnsU'd thnt their participation sliull eglen, by t he natleiml adjutant nnd b In favor of the four fold plan of t is recognized as the most efficient djustwl compensation uppreved by Hum legion bml of its kind iu the I lilted sutlennl convention of the Legien j States A committee of seven members, of' " 1 he legion will succeed In Phlladel- irt& phla and elsewhere In the United States if it ndheres te its original high pur poses. The legion policy of favoring llrst of all the enactment by Congress of legislation In behalf of the disabled veterans of the World War Is pre eminently right." Philadelphia Manete Pest Ne. 270, headed by Vincent A. Carrell, with feity members present Friday evening, rnlsed mere than $."0 for the Christ mas fund for disabled service men In local hospitals. There will be a conference In the Majer's reception room, second fleer. City Hnll, tonight, when the whole program as te the distribution of gifts and the placing of Christmas trees in hospitals will be discussed and deter mined upon All the energy of the legion will be deeted te carrying for ward this program In this city. The Harry L. Greenwood Pest has moved into Us own quarters at -771 and 1177!! Frnukferd avenue, and will held Its llrst "coffee party" In its home next Fridn) owning. Rebert K. Ilunna, commander, extends an Invl Invl tatleti te all service men in the Twen ty -fifth ward te attend. It will be a lioiixeworming for the pest. This pest meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month The pest will partici pate In the bonus parade, nnd com rades are urged te report in uniform Saturda.N, December 11, nt headquarters. GENERAL N1VELLE TO BEGUEST HERE French Here and Huguenot So ciety Will Be Received by Mayer Tomorrow General Rebert Geerges Nlvclle, Uic famous French here of the world war, and the members of the Huguenot Se clcty of Pennsylvania will be the guests of honor at a reception te be given to morrow nt 11 o'clock in City Hall by Mayer Moere, The occasion for the reception Is the third annual pilgrimage of the Hugue not Society, which lias selected this city as the object of their travels this year. Following the reception the society will give a dinner at Valley Forge nt 1 :.10 o'clock in honor of General Nl vclle. During the afternoon a meeting et the society will take jnlnce in the French Protestant Church, Twenty-second nnd De Lanccy streets, of which the Ilcv. Malnn is the pastor. The Rev. William Elliett Orlflls, D. D., will speak en "The Pilgrims, the Walloons nnd the Huguenots" at this meeting. Following the meeting General Nlvelle will be presented with the Huguenot Cress, A luncheon will be given In his honor nt 0 o'clock by the Reformed churches of Philadelphia. The various exercises will be under the direction of Glfferd rinchet, president of the society, and Edith W. Blrcb, secretary. General Nlvclle was named by the French cabinet te represent France at this celebration because he was "an outstanding French Protestant, who. would most fittingly represent both the heroic national spirit of his native land nnd the splrltuel inheritance of these ether Puritans, the French Huguenots." WIDOW TO GET INCOME Will of Jeseph A. Haines Disposes of $100,000 Estate The will of Jeseph A. Unities, of 411.1 Walnut street, who died en September 10 nt Santa Barbara, Calif., was pro bated today at City Hall, and stipulates that the income et the estate, con sisting of 8100.000. be given te his widow, llebccca S. M. Haines. I Al lowing her death the cstete is te be di vided among brothers and sisters of the deceased. Other wills probated ere M fApodenla Stelner. 3100 North Twelfth street, S10.400; Saleme IUilne, Bybcrry, Pa.. $05,000 Anna Hodgsen .tin North Thirty-ninth Btrcet $4V C00; Florence M. Sabeld, 0234 Kldge avenue, $13,000. , The following Inventories of per sonal estates were nlce fljwl: Rebert II. Wright. $10,002.30: Vlr glnia G. Brown, $5311.18; Martha IS. Walker, $0001.03; Virginia Stewart, $23,008.00; Oeorge W. Belts, $0144.12; William T. Trlpple, $8378.00. r j" i? iheV crack ttamrm ' I JeiftlieifSi j Imported British Overcoats Made in England and carrying the imported label. Te sell for H f $30, $35, $40, $45 and $50 are in stock, in all sizes, just out of bend a few days ' age all included in Our Great 20 Off Sale TRAVELING Ulsters, ' Fleece-lined Moter Coats ($40), English Chesterfields and Londonderry Rag lans, in fine English Fabrics, all made especially te our order, and lined with fine Liberty Silks and Satins, in V sleeves and shoulders. The Best Overcoat Values We Knew Of William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street 1 wx ieiuj i.mx? .iv-v uv What Doctors de for tneir own J sere threats - "I want te congratulate you, Docter, en the great"" success I hear you arc having with your threat cases. I myself have attacks of inflamed threat every win ter, can't seem te get rid of them. Wish you would take a leek at mine and tell me what te de. , "I guess, Docter, I will have te introduce you te Fermamint. Here's a real geed threat antiseptic with which you will keep the soft tissues in an al most constant antiseptic bath, because you will find Fermamint pleasant and convenient enough te use frequently. I find that the average patient will readily dissolve a Fermamint tablet in his mouth every hour or se, and you knew hew hard it is te get them te use gargles or sprays consistently, evca two or three times a day, especially children. ( ' "Fermamint tablets certainly rclicveiere threate and arc heading of! a let of tonsillitis for mc, but I am even mera , interested in their prophylactic power, and se I am advising my patients te use them freely during the threat and infltw enza season te prevent infection." Am drv.ic.xst Wv rermamint is ncemmtnd-. td by threat specialists, physicians and dentists.' Fermamint is sold by all drurtistt Kill tell you heu tnde, ermamm GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS ' FcraimkiU cur tnde mirk. It identifies our product. Bluer Ctam. Ce., Inc., N.Y ar AMOB The Heuse that Heppe Built Founded in 1865 en Special Rental-Payment Terms Pianos and Player-Pianos of Standard Quality Heppe Christmas Club A eo-eprrative, group-buying plan limited te 300 members. Member's fee $1 Re-funded if your application is rejected or if you decide net te buy. The special rental-payment plans offered te members of this Club are some of the most practical advantages among the many features available. Club members may make settlement through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, which allows the member 3 years in which te complete payment and applies all rent toward the purchase price, leaving the member free te return the instrument or purchase it at any time. There is no judgment note clause te sign. $2.50 Weekly for a Heppe 3-Sounding-Beard Piane Think of buying a genuine Heppe 3-sounding-beard Piane for $2.50 weekly. In addition, we have one style Ne. 60 en which we have reduced the price te $495, guaranteed for one year. If a further reduction is made we will give you a rebate. $3.75 Weekly for a genuine Heppe Pianola-Piane This is an unusual opportunity. Yeu may new secure a genuine Heppe Aeolian-Made Pianola-Piane for $3.75 weekly in addition te every 'Club advantage besides en the most popular style we have reduced the price te $785 and we will guarantee this price for one year if a further reduction is made we will give you a rebate all this in addition te the regular Club features. D 1 (I H Going te Southern California? Of course you'll go the most comfortable way via the Les Angeles Limited. New equipment all Pullman dining car all the way. Alse barber and valet, and the comfy club observation car. Exclusively first class. Leaves North Western Terminal, Chicago, 7:00 P. M. Omaha 8:50 A. M. Arrives Salt LalceCity 1:13 P. M. (2nd day). Les Angeles 1:30 P. M. (3rd day). Or, here's a splendid morning train the Continental Limited. Leaves North Western Terminal, Chicago, 10:30 A.M. Omaha 1:23 A. M. Arrives Salt Lake City 820 A. M. (second day). Les Angeles 9:30 A.M. (third day). Pullman, observation, stand ard and tourist sleepers, coaches and dining car. Fer Information aalc Any railroad ticket office or D.M Dvl Q.n'l A(rt..C.aN.W.Ry.,M4Wldener nMg 1331 Chestnut fit, Philadelphia : P. L. Fe.klne, Qen'l Agt . U. P. System, Cem'l Trust Dldf., ISth and Market Sts., Philadelphia ICAGO &l NORTH WESTERN World-Famous Instruments available in this Club MASON & HAMLIN Upright nnd Grand Pianos STEINWAY Due-Art Pianola-Pianos WEBEIt Pianos and Pianola-Pianos STECK Due-Art Pianola.Pianes HEPPE Pianos and Pianola-Pianos WHEELOCK Due-Art Pianola-Pianos STROUD Due-Art Pianola-Pianos MARCELLUS PianeH EDOUARD JULES Upright and Grand Pianos H. C. SCnOMACKER Upright and Grand Pianos FRANCESCA Pianos and Player-Pianos Life Insurance Half -Payment Privilege Free Exchange 30-day Refund Club members are fully protected against every emergency. There is Life Insurance, Fire Insurance, 30-day Refund Privilege, 1 0-year Guarantee, Half-Payment Privilege, 1 Free Tuning, six months' Free Repair Service, and best of all a Rental-Payment Lease Agreement. Remember, there is no judg ment note clause te sign. Unusual Opportunity Limited te 300 Send in Your Application A T ONCE! This Club is limited. Only 300 members will bv admitted and no application will be accepted after December 8. Hence it is necessary te apply at once in order te be sure of securing the Club privileges. Remember, the membership fee is only $1.00, and if your application is rejected or if you decide net te buy your mem bership fee will be refunded at once. Fill out the Coupon and send it in at once! C. J. Hjeppe & Sen 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson- Streets Club Advantages Selection from entire Heppe stock of world-famous standard priced pianos and player-pianos. 3 Years te Pay en a Rental Payment Agreement without judgment note. Yeu are free te return or purchase nt any time. Special Small-Down Payments. Lew Monthly Payments. SO-Day Refund. Free Exchange Privilege. 10-Year Guarantee. Life Insurance Fire Insurance. Ilnlf-Pnyment Privilege. 1 Free Tuning. Heppe Repair Service for Six Months. Free Steel With Pianos. Free Bench or Chair With Player-Planes and Grand Planei. Free Instruction Boek With Pianos. u iail This Coupon Today! fc- - C. J. Heppe & Sen, 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, or 6th & Thompson Streets, Please send tne full particulars Christmas Club. I am interested in Si"1103 . Player-Pianos Philadelphia, Pa. about the Heppe (Check one) Name 0M. ivfi fyj: &?.;.. , V fl t sH . fr 1 tJNION PACIFIC SALT IAKE ROUTE Address lm y J M -tiua' -.)aji.JveVj- .. j --.a.. t.-smMiC, -.". A..fc!sCJM& - --i.JZt JtiLSiti-AiiiilJii h iv, .V- SiJiMe. iu 'flVVsi Li, .Ai.s'.tU.vt-, tf'-V WW V LkJ& ,-- it- I --TV - -m)mmmmmmam
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