Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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E VEXING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", MONDAY,- DECEMBER 13, 1920
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DIES AT AGE OF 80 1
Fermer Secretary of Baptist
Publication Seciety Served t
in Civil War
DEATH CAME SUDDENLY
After nn IHn" of five iiw-. tin Ilt
Dr. A Jinlnn Itnvvlniid illril Mti'ilnv
nt IiIh home, ll'JIl Spnii'e -tn-i't lr
Tiewlntul lincl IWn for tvvrnt.v -live cnr ,
general sern'tn-v nl the Aiihtimui nup
tial Pllhlirntmn Scwirtv He Inn! bi'i'H .
living In rctirenu'iit fop enic time
Dr. Umv'niid r- tnl.ui k l.i t
Tupmlfi) . Kiirlv jutTilav nieinliifs liN
condition took n (Irrnlnl turn for the I
' worse nuil death followed within n lnn t
time.
Hern nt Vnllcv I'eree. Pr Tleulnttd
ns urniluntPi! from tin I"merit of
LcvvlMiiirc (new Hnikm-lli with mt
honor In 1MKJ.- lie n rlinplulti of
the 17eth Kegiinnit I'iin Utniin 1
tmteers, from Sjpptcnilx'r. Will, te .I11H.
jSCI, nml In 1M!.'. In- titi-rcd the
, ltechi 'ter TlienleKlin! Si-nun ir . ieiii-
. Jili'tliip hl reur-'p in lMlfl
His tlrxt pn-teratp win nt the Mount
Auburn Hnptit Church, f iiii'iminti In
, 18llS he lieenine president of the Mount
( Aulnirn invfitiitt-, n wnimi i"i uninn
niece?, nml
Charles Knighu, a nephew
Heward L. Leve
lleunril I.. I.eve, for eluht jeiim
renurer of 1 pper Knrh.v township,
oil jeiterdin nt hH home. !I5 Ilnrwoed.
rem!, fertv-nlne jenrN old. Prier te
nsumiiiK oflice lie n lenu nil eutplexe
nf the W eit Chester Trmtlen Ce.. nnil
ttn vlilel known in Delnwnre eetinU
lie Mit n member of the Mnxenie frn
ternltj. Ited Men. tinier of lndepend
nt Americans. State rireinen's Ase
rintlen. Craftsmen' Club. White Apron
Club nud Cpper Darby l'ire Cempnti .
Mr I.it Is urlved by n widow, four
daiiRhters and three sons. The funeral
will he held IVIiJ nfternoen.
Mrs. M- Strecker
Mm. Man M. Streeker, eventv-feur
enrs old. died esterda of Intirmitles
of ape nt her home. .si't Arch street
She had been fnilliiK in henltli for the
last few ineiilbs Mrs. Strecker mine
te this (It) from Merman) with her
patents in isifi ,) k ,
then She Is survived liv her husband.
Adam Stte ker, and live hlldren. The
arc Dr IFenrv A Strecker. assistant
chief medical inspector of the clh , Dr
IMward A Aliiert W.. riinrte Tt.
nnd MNs nibaheth Strecker.
OLIVE SGHREINER,
NOVELIST
DEAD
Achievecl Fame Through "Story
of an African Farm," Spon
sored by Meredith
I Ixinden. Dee. 1,1. Olhe ScUrelner
! (Mrs S. C. Crenwilglit Schreiner), the
author, is dead.
Olive Sfhrelner was prehabh the bet
known of Seuth African nutheis. nnil
twent-fivc jenrs ape wns one of tlie
most widel.v-read wemnn writers In the
Cncllsh teiiKiie Sponsored bv Oeerpe
Meredith, lier llrst book, the "Story of
an Afrit nn Fnrtn." iiubllshrd under
the pseudetiMii of Ilnlph Iren, when she
wits enli twent) one, took l,endnn by
norm, ltiiinlnc tlirettRh manv editions
I and ereatlns n sensntiei, cempnrnble
r'lloel fel
vemen. I'tihtemtes m tlie l irt iiipni
Clmrrh. l'lttsburph, llaltui.eic nud the
Tei.ih Uniitl't Church. In this in ,
tthere he tilled the pulpit tehe euth.
fe' lowed.
On his scventv -fifth lnitiidi llnptists
of the citv. Mate and inuutr; lumeied
Ttr. Hen land In the ltc.j;. i Ullinius
Building, Seventeenth nnd Chtstnut
treets
l N Dr. Itenlnnd rnme te riiitnaeipnm
thirty enrs nK Notwithstanding his
fourscore jenrs. he was phjncall ne
1 tire until the time of his dedtl. lie Is
piuvivcil b a widow nnd s-cn chil
dren: Arthur .1. .Rowland, of Milwau
kee, former! den'n of Dicxel Institute;
Mm. Iiuis A Shepard, Miss Mini
i Rowland and Herhirt It Hew land, of
Knt Oninjn, .1 Kmssiev ,f. Hew -Innd.
of Aloere. I'i. . Krnest Rowland,
of Mansfield. O . nnd Miss K.itliniinc
Rowland, who lives at home
Funeral serines will be enducteil nn
Wedn'sdnv. The Interment will be in
Woodlands Ceuietcrv.
MISS MARY MLKAIGHN
Well-Known Secial Worker Die3
Aged Eighty
S'Iss Marv M. Kaishn, i ichty veins
.rid, prcmincntlv ul ntilleil with philan
thropic work In this citv. died est,
ea.v nt :(71." t'lievtnit street, fellow inc
n prolenRed illnesu l"un ml m'IUii
v .,; b oenilucted bv friends, tit - p in
t( ,v irrew . from the iisdftnc Tin ml
lr.1. be In I nurel II ill i einetci v
Mips KaUhn wn- .i ucinb' i of i e
beard of visitors of the Kuli I Iepit il.
and was enmuid mtivlv in liiiin.ii
tnrinn wesk until the iim if her ill
ness She was a member of i In- Smntv
of Colomal Daiuee and et th" t'etitun
perarv Club.
1'i'iliaps her most ittmsive leii.f
erk was renduitcd nt thi turn of 1 1
Kpnnish-American wni In that stiu---tie
Miss Kaic'iti wns nurse nt thi
leeeivniR tamp nt Mentnuk l'mnt. I. 1
Ver her teriee theiu she mined i
certitieate of merit viuu the Auieihau
Ited Cress Senet) .
Mies Knishii w.is bem in 140 i'
Kaiclm's I'e nt, N ,1 She is siirvm I
by Mr- Walter S Milnncs, of I'TI !
Chestnut street, Mi I'milv Knithu
Smith and Miss "iibeth nntli
fiwynedd, and Mrs Ilemv I!, Iiaitew,
UAQ 1 T5-tt iUwdc-
iDUCED
Right en the eve of the holiday sea
son, we offer our entire stock of
fine furs at marked reductions.
The.se few items give but a faint
idea of the wonderful opportunity
te secure fashionable furs consid
erably under price:
Natural Mink Sables
Made of the finest grade skins
$2500
$2500
te Mrs. Humphry Wain r "Rebert
Klumere." It wns n uplrititnl nute
biography, the tstery of the transition
of an Imnglnntlve. sensitive tempera
t lent from extreme Calvinism te ukiies
tn ism. Other notable works vct,e
Dieams," "Dream Mfe nnd Real
I.lfC," and "Trooper Peter Halket.'-'
The last named hook, published In
18I", showed plainly wheic her sym
pathies lay in the political storm gath
ering ever Seuth Africa. She had tie
v.c!npcl n bitter enmity for Cecil Rhodes
nud Inaugurated the "pcttlcent cam
paign" te expose the Seuth African
magnate and diivc him from public life.
In ISIIO she wrote "An nngllsh Seuth
African's View of the Situation." which
"alienated tlie great body of her British
readers. Her literary reputation eclipsed
In her I'hllo-Iteer activities, she never
attempted te regain her old public, writ-
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Yes, It's True!
f hriitmn Is enlr two week
nhestl and whlM our stock l
tinutmllv cempMc, each fifty
crn the rer et Impertwl
p rfume. All thf old fnverlte"
nome new odera. und rarely beau
ii pn kacen
LLEWELLYN'S
rhllailrlphla'n Mandiril IlruR
store
1518 Chestnut Street
Gjrtlfuln Toilet Antfr. (1.00
$2750
$2350
$1000
S.1T00 .Mink Delman
Reduced te
S.li-00 Mink Delman
Reduced te
Selier Mink .Sable Delman
Cape. Self Trimmed,
Mink Tails. Sable Paws
Mfi00 Mint. Cape Delman
Reduced te
SI. "00 Mink Sable Coats Ceats
Ktduced te
,sl800 Mink Sable Coats J f Artft
Kedticed te P 1 UUU
120(1 Mink Sable Coatees Ceatees
I'educed te
felu.O .Natural Mink Sable
( apes Reduced te
stxlisb .Mirtfr' r 1 Cf te
Scarfs f)XJJ
tfl7." Natural Mink Sable
Mulls Reduced te . .
S200 Natural "Mink Sable
Muffs Iteduccd te
$900
$750
$650
$110
$125
Every Fur offered is of the famous Siefert make, of selected skins,
fashioned in the season's latest approved modes
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MAJESTIC HEATERS
ing only one book In 'the last twenty
vears, "Weman and Laber," published
In 1011 and expressing her strong fem
inist convictions.
She was born In Ilasuteland In 1SC2,
tha daughter of a (Icrmau missionary
and an Englishwoman. Bhe had never
seen England until Bhe arrived there In
181)2 with the manuscript of the "Htery
of nn Afrlcrin Farm."
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She vm mar.
ricd in 1801 te n member of I'arllnnienf
. C. Crenwrlght, - "
Tomorrow is Insurance Men's
Wives' Day at Frigidaire
Everything Electrical
at Reduced Prices
SEVILLE ELECTRIC CO.
226 Seuth 52d Street
Adjoining T.ncii.t Tlirntrn
Tomorrow, at Frigidaire, we shall be particularly pleased
te receive the wives of Philadelphia insurance men.
We are quite sure your special interest in health and feed
subjects will cause you te be ceeply interested in Frigid
aire, the modern method of refrigeration by electricity.
Frigidaire is a real cold storage plant for the home.
Frigidaire net only renders you independent of ice man
and ice famine but insures efficient feed preservation at
all times.
Automatic, silent, entirely dependable and carefree, it
also furnishes dainty cubes of pure white ice for table
use, and enables you te make any number of delicious
frozen desserts.
Be sure te visit our salesrooms tomorrow and inspect
Frigidaire. Yeu will be interested, we are certain. ,
THE- FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION
Division jf the General Meters Corporation
1627 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A Celd Storage Plant for the Heme
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V"fs Bil
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A Handle A glp
Grained -w ? 5 VJiiM
Oak j$(xJy
Straight
"THE straight grain in this piece of
X oak means a let te you," says "Ray"
Hill. "Ever see a split truck-handle ?
Then it wasn't a Fairbanks Truck.
I'm mighty proud of the work of our
Truck Factory down in Georgia it cer
tainly is "Fairbanks O.K."
When you need a truck hand, plat
form or elevating ; or a whedbarrew for
any purpose, Mr. Hill can tell you which
one will serve you best. That is why he is
Jhe
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Manager of our Truck and Barrow De
partment. The "Fairbanks O.K." en
any article means net only quality, but
suitability te your particular use.
IN the Fairbanks Philadelphia Branch you will
find equipment and supplies for industries of
every sort. Yeu will also find n corps of experti
te helri you cheese. This advertisement is the
seventh of a series te make you acquainted
with them.
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY
SEVENTH and ARCH STREETS, Market 2210
FAIRBANKS
rmlttlktStmlt,.T,y,ki,miWh;UMftw, Vmh., En,ln end Pump,,
i '""'". Mi", Mint mnil Rtilwt S.li,i . Vul.m. 4,, ?,,,, T,ui.
... f.cmc ni.i.r. yl,. l,.l, 3lflfanl,i,Eqmpmtil.
mtif m?
Company
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i UBvjHfti hm . mn J '". d. - tut,
jTV lajy Kn I m (Bf TOT Prices of Due- Iffy
w VrJMmSmS VMM 0 1 J ' I'nnes are unI" i
v. ImMfflLWiumA . 'fUh "i America. They , i:J;
BQ '-5U until July 1, 1921 J :-V
v" t If reduced be-
c fore thnt date we ('
will refund the ,
S amount of the re-
ductien. S
Fer
Christmas
the finest gift of all is a
ue-Art Pianola -Piane
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The D u e - A r t
Pianola is made in
the following pianes:
Steinway
Weber
Steck
Wheelock
Stroud
Prices are
from $895 Up
The Due-Art Pianola-Piane is beyond the regular player-Piane ! True
it is a player-piano but, in addition te playing a roll for you, it will per
form of its own power and play just as' if a great artist were actually
seated before it.
A Du-Art paper Rell does the same work as a Victer Recerd each
reproduces the work of an actual performance each sounds exactly like
The Due-Art Pianola is the supreme development of the piano industry
and such an accomplishment was only possible te an organization such
as the great Aeolian Company, who make the Due-Art Pianola and whose
representatives we have had the .pleasure of being for ever thirty years.
3-Year -Rental-Payment Plan
Yeu may buy the Due-Art Pianola and make payment either in cash
or charge account, or through our 3-year-rental-paynient plan, which
appl es all rent toward the purchase price and leaves you free te return
the instrument or purchase it at any time. urn
Call, phone or write at ence for full particulars.
m
C. J. Heppe & Sen
Among the artists
who make Record Recerd
Rolls for the Duo Due
Art are the follow fellow follew
ing: Paderewski
Bauer
Hofmann
Gabrilewitach
Ganz
Grainger
Cortet
Nevaes
Come in and hear
their rolls.
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