L1 frrrTrf pv "'"Vr riTSTC-KHT yy-rr ,te . ;wrV. -,' v u M ,' ufHl i! i "'I ii i'iMM ig mil mi M BSE B WMRtlOR PRIZE lehn R. Frazier, of Kansas, Caina Distinction at Fine J , Arts Academy Z)?S PUT AT FARM WORK IN HA VERFORD TOWNSHIP Chief Hallisey Tells Hew Twenty-four Vagrants Have Been Handled in Week Under Old Law Recently Discovered W"'""" ' """J illlllllllHlllllllI lllPWM.Wilf .. M )!! II I ! J .I.I.I MWIIH T"1 "w ' ' !" " ' ' " "t"""1- '" "" .CTohe R. Jalr, of Lawrence, Kanv, Jf , dark horse." Is adjudged winner of the Philadelphia watexeoler prUc f I20Q fflr .hi nicture Jin the lRhteentn annual exhibition at the IVnnsilva Bla Academy of the Fine Arts. Award were made Testettlnv. The Hck prle of ?100 for the best J iferx in the .exbibliien tnat Has eeen reproduced in color for the purpose of publlcatlQn gees te F. Walter Tayler, f this city, for .his "The Picture Boek." M. W. Zimmerman, .ale of Philadelphia, w awarded the Dana Trater-cqler medal for the best or In voter color cembining: boldness, simplicity and franknwH of work.' The Jury making the awards was composed of Huxh II. Hreckenrldge, Blanche DWaye., Rliiabeth Shippen, Green Elliett, Chllde Haasam. Geerge V- Harding and Jeeph Pennell. The mise-wlnnlns Frailer ereun et six jnctures Is composed of four studies f fishing beets and two of Provlncctewn street. They are painted with bold Strokes. With their striking coloring and execution they have held the Inter est of all visitor since the opening of the. exhibition, November 7. The group icuple ene center 01 tne west wan in llnrv F. "Th Picture nook" of Mr. Tayler depict a beautifully posed girl examin ing the contents of large book en a table near her. Her face in profile and her lifted hands suggest a fascinated animation hlch has come from perusal of the book's contents. The figure l against a background of pale creamy geld which Is accentuated by the mauve colored dress she wears. Mr. Tayler is well-known Illustrator and artist. The Zimmerman group in the north corridor comprise eleven pictures which sire grouped nreund his "Under the Teton. " The remaining ten are of (mailer site. Each depicts a specie of tree, shrub or vine. They are Jatanee in tone, of extrcme simplicity and great effect. The subjects are painted in natural colors nnd shown, silhouette fashion, against landscape backgrounds "We need 'em for farm work." That wa the answer given today by Chief of Police Edward T. Hallisey, of Haver ford township, when be wns asked te explain the inauguration of n relentless campaign te rid Ilaverferd township et floaters and loafers. Halliiey's campaign has been en for a week new, and In that time no less than twenty-four vagrants and idlers have been rounded up and sent te the workheuie for six months. "We raked up an old law," said Chief Hallisey, '"I believe it was ths law of Jrwe, wiiteh gives a magistrate or a justice of the peace the right te sentence an idle person te the work house for six months or year. The superintendent told roe he could use some men for work en ths farms, and, anyhow, I am Rick and tired of swing this county overridden with bums. Frem new en I want te uerva warning en these panhandlers, te steer clear of this county." Chief Hallisey cava the interview In the Sixty-ninth street terminal, nnd After he had finished he excused him self. Within a few minutes he returned with a husky "weary willic." "Nice specimen," said Hallisey; "six months for this bird." PROBE 50 SUSPICIOUS FIRES Elliett Premises Arrests Jn Near Future Fifty fires of suspicious mMn .it,. January 1 are being investigated by th nre marsaars pmee. Firs Marshal Klllett said tiuta !,. arrests in connection with soma of the biance may be made almost any day. In order te cone successfully with In cendiary fires, Mr. Elliett has asked Director of Public Safety Cortelyou te create n special squad of men te jercstl. sate suspicious blares. Mr. Elliett be lleves that the creation of an arson squad et fifteen men for hte office would result in a great reduction of incendiary fires. , This year ha; shown a great increase in fires of all kinds. During the first eleven months of the present year there were 5201 fires, as compared with 6076 for 1010. The less involved in fires be tween January 1 end June 80 was ap proximately ?i,ope,ooo. - v j 'i ; Which PktM "Tmi" FUy for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonelaa 40fi QIRARD AVE "Recerdi & Music Rolls' .AH te Latett Biti Talking Machine LOUIS SORKIN 108 N. Sth ., sTsVlBsflBBE'aw-SfSsEESaBKsBEHCv-S BH we have the 1 PHONOGRAPH! Kfj YOU WANT I XSj FOR XMAS MEi S0N0RA COLUMBIA fig BRUNSWICk: CHENEY Hj Myers F. Hall, Inc. SjP 2626 Gcraaantewn Ave. J "Open Evening" Mm" JtKH H Arrnajed MBsfifgjttp SsvVlsflsssssssBsBBsEllnx EKBsSTHKflDHHnjjtt flKSBRXsRflBBBBsBsflsLlHlF-S w iWnnsjj i. pbk8s ASSsnS9sBiWV sVsyBBBBsBb?VSHhk sss.sKw'sSsl blArfeHDS 98 7 Carat d Blue White P 8 $140.00 Price includti any itylt ltK- Solid If an cntlMr n Ui IoUeat ter gMcUl p.vU Ume4 ba ear onor enor oner nvtu DnkwUI rer eU an te bay rMMMteAly ' vtU. beca w Mr imX Ma tot ar iil. Mu w J IbU t jr l thU pcl uU W UdtW ma' dlaneul rlec far Sj0 00 Till vwanMul Tie U b lutHr lmsl ' ''" alM, Te wUI OmI Uutt th. cqal of tkM 54 vmrtU dUmi itU ! th U0. W, al re ' (r4 atemMla Itu wUI MAnd Ui mm vtsn Is ffeii Uwest r row"- tblr Iw sxiee. OfAar Vntqualed Diamond Barga(n$ mt i .f A nmf MtkiftM.rUtla wbtU " '!; '535 fa cmU IikJU' dUtaU rl. K ra M s4u. Wm; SSiK .'625 WlttiOn wrdres., 5 m '595 x lraralslUi ! mm Ha. PVI' M. rraL. tMlti tcrt pin. llebrt Tlittr M. e.t 9g7 1 j.l awtt, belrti- tu4. UUb D- uw. tep. Cap 91 Q qaaiity .... i;' 1 er4. Ue' l" Has. I'rauiM kin. perfrct ut tQ anrat, rI -cbe rfuf. 1'iim :Pr' 'lei MUhfff . i.i- ntwsvra. Il9it ". ' KsrtlIlsUkV. i t f F-- "-r v I lt' '350 LT ?.. 78 ttii Of'iatv'intM. .p-V. cuir rr MscREmirrsn. 5 I iltfSv I fill $275 U fj S UU aassH IR3?!nrUHIi '"Ml w IBSBsS B iTtf!i?n'l HBpfl U JJ Give for Christmas ? The Only Nen Sat Automatic Step Nothing te move or Mt or measure. Ask the pear ctt Columbia dealer for a demonstration of the step that needs oe gettieg. $165 Any Grafonela here will be delivered in time for Christmas Is the question of the Christmas gift still unsettled in your home? A Columbia Grafonela is un doubtedly the answer. It means mere fun and musical merriment in every season all through the year, and for many years te come, than anything else your money can buy. Right in your neighborhood there's a Columbia dealer ready te serve you. Call and see for your self the beautiful cabinets of hia Columbia Grafonelas. Turn the button which regulates the tone leaves and hear hew complete and accurate is the control they give you ever tone volume. Enjoy the un varying fidelity of the Grafonela's music. Then your question will be solved. 1 1W fll H 1 h Lh JIBS Columbia Grafonela COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yerk These Are the Only Columbia Dealers in Philadelphia Central BUke 4 Burthart. 1103 Walnut St. Cunningham Piane Ce., 11th ana Phpstnut Hts Qrafonela Shep. 1109 Chestnut S Kehn Harry C. & Hen. 11th and Fll- !,, rurnlture Ce . 610 Market fit Htwrbridw : Clothier. Ith and PWlaTa'luiSi Machine Ce.. 4W Mar- Nk8nrU.ntJ & Ce, Uth and Mar- 8Un. Ve, 712 Markft St Ut BretherH. ith and Murket 8ta Nurtlieimt niiMi Jureb 2H4 N Frent St glt"d2WJHarry II 1636 Oxford Ave. UeMteekk0H S . 2622 KanstnKten Ave SnniiewHkl J J017 Orthodox St BrTrtWrg Music Stere. 258 Orthe- Burr? K If 28 Frankford Ave Bavlea Phonerroph Ce, S. W. Cor. i. .. I Ufa Diamond Furnlture Ce, 2107 Qw- jnantpwn Ave FetiiHte n, (sol, SBB1 N Bth Hr. Frankford Music Htere, 1C Frank- Pu?niikV'enJ , 140 N. 8th St. noeaman. I? I '. 827 W Olrard Ave. Hall, Meyers F., 2620 Germantown Jacobs, Jes . 1S01 Qennantewn Avj Jacobs! S & Sen. B20 W. Columbia Ave Kenny. Thes M 3234 Kensington Kessler Musle Bhep. 705 W, Glrurd Ave Kitty. 7... 176 W Olrard Ae. KryBler. Jes, 81S2 Richmond at Kunz. Chna, 638 Huntlntc Park Ave Laux'a Music Stere, 3239 N. Frent Bt. McClelland, R. J., 3163 Frankford Ave. Oldewurtel, C X. 3623 Grmantewn AVS. , I'hllft. Piane Ce., 292B Kensington Ave. PelU, L, 1114 Olrard Ave. Prepper, Herman. 2910 Richmond St Relce. I. S, 919 W. Olrard Ave. Itllil Bres., 424 E. Olrard Ave. Saltzmun. A , 210 Falrmpunt .Ave- Sherxer Piane Ce, 689 N. 8th St Schneider. J.. Hit N. 6th St Slcpak. Aaren, 1028 N.Jd St. Starr & Me Ce , 8681-85-87 German town Ave. .... . Sunshine Harmony Shep, 1380 Co lumbia Ave. ,,,. Universal TaWnc Machine Ce., 28SB Germantown Ave. Weir. A. H.i 2205 Oermantewn Ave. White, Wm S 4 Sen, 6701 Torres Terres dale Ae. Nerthwet Bevard t Ben, M. M., 4369 Crtssen BrVy'n,r,ea.nai:UAbel. 2710 W. GIrard rSiyV.VGTraIve Fajls iWtrV: CO,. Riae and Mldvale FoleTThes. J.. H6 W. Olrard Ave, Ferater Bres., Ina, 4I6' Main Ht, Ha'mbaX'pranlc. 2640 W. Lehigh KaTwi'lc M.. 4808 Germantown Ave. K. Ml TaWSg Machine Ce., 14U W Susquehanna Ave. Xnie4: Rldge Musle Shep, 1804 Ridge Ave. Slmpklns, Philip, 2210 Rldga Ave. Slrkln Brea., 2012 N. 31st St Tompkins, J. M., 6147 Germantown Ave. Seuth Community Musle Ce, 1408 Jacksen st, Fedullo, Harry, 804 Walnut St Feinateln, J.. 1423 Pt Breere Ave. Freed, Merris, 1637 S. 8th St uarvey, taaw. J.. iev a. ju ei, Htach. 8. J., 2017 Seuth St. Lander, Benl., 1601 Christian St lender, BenJ, 2706 Grays Ferry Rd. Lupplnaccl. A.. 730 S. 7th St Metropolitan Musle Stere, 1637 E. Paaayunk Ave, Miller, BenJ., 607 B. 2d St. Moere, Jehn A., 20th and Federal SI. Phlla. Phonograph Ce., 686 Seuth St. Phila. Talking Machine Ce., 7th and Merris Sts. PollkefT. Bernard, S128 S. 7th 8t llesenfeid. D.. 284 Seuth St Russe, aluseppe. 980 S. Sth St Walters, Heward A.. 1408 Seuth St Williams. J. B.. 1708 Snyder AY. West Philadelphia C'Lect Music Inn, 1 N. 40th Bt Carr, B F., 612 Main Bt . Darby. Davis, Gee. B 3830 Lancaster Ave. Davis, Gee. B,, 6207 Market St. Grass. Merris, 5637 Chester Ave. Grass. Merris. 221 S. 60th fit Hegeman, Ernest, 4058 Lancaster Ave. Meloherrt Bres., 4932 Lancaster Ave. Neahanlan, M. A., Ell S. 60th St Shuman Drug Ce , Main St. and Ches- O'Halleraii The Musle Man, 7 8. 0th . .T" ,... T- .... XT AfltU at Woodland Talking Machine Shep, 61UJ voeuianii Ave. Zacenlk, H.. 819 8. IJd Bt Iffitffiltgtggtgtgtgtjgtfflg MAty, t December 3, 1920 n UIMBEL bROTHERS Stere Heur 9 te St 30 MARKET' CHESTNUT : EIGHTH . NINTH I COLUMBIA Grafonelas Reduced This Sale Brings These Famous Talking Machines, On Easy Terms, and a Whole Year in Which te Pay 2wCMSf I VI Yl vW "BlpMjWimiuuiuusililMlllllltlllilWTW8J8888j AStrj' 0 Wm yWf i-asssssJi fwitT!tftTffl??f Hi - ljgliSj?T-'L ISssVlsBgsa 45ll -asP''WWWHgsWr f Te response te the sale is proving se generous that promptness en your part is necessary one style already has been sold out. We Will Held Your .. Christmas Purchase Till Date of Delivery but be sure, first of all, te get the Grafonela you particularly want! ' ' Here Are the Reduced Prices On Easy Terms $80 for Type E-2 $120 Columbia Grafonelas $95 for Type F-2 $140 Columbia Grafonelas $110 for Type G-2 $150 Columbia Grafonelas $120 for Type H-2 $165 Columbia Grafonelas The tone is clear and resonant, and the geed music of the world is yours with the Grafonela in your home. Columbia Records Are Alse Reduced 69c for the $1.00 records 89c for the $1.25 records $1.10 for the $1.50 records $1.39 for the $2.00 records $1,75 for the $2.50 records $1.95 for the $3.00 records luyj A Generous Selection te Choete Frem Messrs. Gimbel Brethers Philadelphia Without obligating me, please give fuller information regarding offer en Columbia Grafonelaa. Name . ,.. .-.. .. ...,., ,... , Address ,...,, r. .,',........,,,,...,; f ., . 83F This offer ends with the selling of avail able machines ends any day, We sug gest quick decision. Gimbels, Hnrdman Hall, Seventh fleer, e1s0 Subway Store, St I I. i i ' 1 1 i I i ii "T ' ' ' ii . i .1 i i - i" i ' i ' ii i ii i I I i if r j U MBn)!1 "AS - : 4J IPBlaV Ws ( A ,-. ' ;it r.'it
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