TTTn i i M1 i J I J ., '. "i 'ii'ill '"""'""" J I Wiiwii fruiter i V Til ii mn Winairiiiri 'i inTTfr-1 -ti I liillHT'-rr rvraim' v :v j' 'JW x7.r w . , .f.i ii . .jj . ", .. - 'rLznv'' 1 ' v w -VWNTnATWl,fcl-rnfVOTfifIS TftrCFLXSkiF- 1 If 1 lb I.T1 ll.ltl.lkl . .TT.T.T-T. A '" - v iLvJS'XiVG0!BLiaLEDaER--PHILAr)ELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, H 1920 .ZZZZZZSTT. KSffi&rffe Lm. ii - v-r w. w. i C" --V f k N ft- :.!? rtj51l t Twe Minutes of Optimism ttr HERMAN J. 8T1CI1 V Y All Together Te-get-tlierc "''' h Ret n rcnl job ahead, and we'll tacVle it together," said Wnrren Herding ever the long dlttance telephone the ether day te Calvin Coelltlge. itll the El-Patent MMHt tnr en,1 rnnltJtniu In !. i.MIUI.. nt Wirnin Hardin aud CaMn Coelldge, the people who are going te tackle the job ahead, nd tackle It te a victorious finUh, are just jeu and me. . The election with ita turmoil, Its turbulence and petty nquabbllngs is ever Political .differences are dead or dlng. The I'nited Ktatra is nettling down, and ettllng down determinedly aud sanely, te the work at hand, e And this work is net a two-man job, nor a twehr-man job, nor n job that ny particular party, coterie or faction, no matter hew able, can handle te the best advantage or at nil. j It is up te U H U 8 spelling and meaning every cltlrcn In the t". S. A. jt, Ce-operation will cure any ailment our country is suffering from Rational patriotism, native American Intelligence and lomiuen hpiik', nil nil teund sobriety, an honest day's wnrl. for honest paj, llievp home remedies will knock the spots out of any 111 our country mm he a lctlm of Absent treatment ana jail terms for preliteers will help cnnsidernbl . The work may be hard and It may last long, and for that rrnMiii we must and longer, must contribute each our every ntem of energy, and trength and faith in the future. . . ... .. . . - i. h j.ni i ue perieu ier pessimism, inr inertia, ter w nines, ier KnimiR-i, tuterizing or discouragement. tC Tf fa M tln,n fnn Biinn.nffA.I .. .. .ft ... L 1 1. . ... ... ,t.n nn . 1 hfllltlfl 4 .1. .. .tiiiv v, niiM, r,i,ii i , iiiii,i t'liiiri ill in,' I'll nil ,, , ,'ii tin .'' She counter, in the sanctum, whereer men produce. It is a time for all enrs (e pull In unison, for eery head, hand mid In art te pump power Inte the presperltv meter. ft Forward te Pert (1oed.-Tln.es! K We've get n real job ahead, a job calling for the best in eni.li and all of us h Aud we must tackle It all together te-gct-thcre. t j.ne worn i prerk harder at thought, and sti R. This is no THE DAILY NOVELETTE Ty Double-Cressing Jim WILLIAM II. COW MM Hazard A nnnililcr bml.ers eutiT Tavler had exhllilled it Inlilul Inlt rest i In Melly And (lie Rlrl who. despite her I cfficlenc.) In business was feminine te me core, rrgarniii appreMngiv tnis j soed-looklnr yeuwr cliip who like eer I eltirlliln mfln .h tnpt niltrhl menu In S "I'm telling ou there's nemethlnK Unie a real home and an end te lonell lenell Jjueer about him '" ail old I'eter vc-1 ness S?iBl'i2l.,.y- '!"'? ;ccjmmendallens were Then enc. mernlnB Me Ki!ineed ens J'1 ;?1Lln0US?,.but,I.,.Urn?'' h,n,,,i,.wn ually up from her work In time te s.i $.hi8 J001" He b a let tee Iteen loeMng Mm' wne had bn Kl,,n a ,,, m.nr i?....,iT Kl'r. ., iv... i. hers, leek siirreplllleush about, unleil, Slrtn't T.A hi K?- thl J.b,,1. lrT. " J " ' hl nnt '"spntch c ise extract some l-nlil-.L1 re hlm? ,,',k',1 "lllv Hepkins. , pa,,,,,, nn(, .,,,, Illrm ,, , r,iK, V i '" ,mck "f n,n I'lconheles, r place tlietn U " Get next the blr boss somehow and i with another pai k t, snip the lock und walked oft with ,lt" The old man caze once mere about the elllee with its its iIe erd 'The firm 11 be luck If he sumuil cirelewnesa eean't walk off with about a hundred i It had all happened se nulcklv that lu Iheusnnd dollars' worth of bends some was pene before Melli thought of In- da '" terccntliiK him Se old I'eters had been "-SgJijt Melly Baker snld nothing, but she felt -jnai ier once old peters was wrong. True, he had hit the mark when he snld aim Tayler did net leek the messenger type, but probably the firm had decided te put a man en the Jeb rather than, with the wave of lawlessness steadily jMslnir, te entrust negotiable securities anv longer te mere bevs 6 Presumably Melly's hi art nia bae Influenced her bead In Jims behalf, 'or during the few weeks he hail been with right' Jim would gle out lliit he had been robbed Then when Things linrt quieted down a hit, he would coolly ab stract, for his own use, the bends which he had hidden In the last place bis em em plejers would think of searching their own office. Een as Melly's heart threhbed with the bitterness of tniHt hitraied tame te her the mann of saimg him at linst from this enc crime During the confu sion of the neon hour, slu crossed tn r "'sSfc-iL--- . ONE HOUR! Thafs all we need te deliver your VICTROLA Complete Stock AM Style All Finlihes The J. R. Wilsen Company 929 North Bread Street (Ttrnad and Olrard) 1215 North 52d Street (VOtt Philadelphia) 6190 Ridge Avenne (Itojberongh) VICTROLAS end VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY efe F.v T.rn,. .fc vpn cnmg. HIS MAfaTnil'a VOICE "Our terviee is ntxt deer te you no mattmr vltxm yea live" s v'i -V " i i k air' i."5Vv. v? " s im.TiM-vr tfr !W B. r 9MRH ;! v ? . -ie i.'i. ., , s, . .3 'TfcsJi.S.?&iSi!!S.'i!l!tiJ Harris A KMlnir. .MISh I'AZ PAMINTUAN Daughler of Mr. and .Mrs. Floren tine I'eniliilnaii, a popular member of Washington's jeungrr set. Her father is a retired attorney from the Philippine Islands, where he practiced under Spanish rule l"i s desk estcnslbl for n blotter and pulled the packet from the crack In ihlch Jim bad thrust It Slipping the napers among her own, she returned te hr own detk An hour Inter lure details of that hlili slu had feieseen wen ti lephnneil te the efl'Ke .Tim Tavler, messenger for Ha7ird i. tlnmblcr, had been set iinen. robbed and shot Although enc man had nnde efT with the papers. Tnv ku had niaung) d te held the ether al most until help bad arrled and had ut my rate, secured a alunble description of his assallanti. At present Jim was In the hospital. . . Melly listened as in p. nightmare ana refrained from adding her tribute te Jim's gTlt A put-up Jeb from start te finish. Even the sheeting was probably staged and went a bit astray. Then, just before closing, Mr. Hazard himself came hurriedly out from his prl ale eftlce, went directly te Jim's desk, thrust his hand Inte the enact place where the papers had been, then drew out drawer after drawer and ransacked the whole thing thoroughly with an ex. presslen of utterly blank dismay en. his elderly face. OUIng It up, presently, he turned away with neer a glance for the whlte-faced girl whose horror-stricken eyes had net once left him Jim must hie confessed! Pld that could that mean that he was wa dlng7 If It did, and she reached him In time, In her hands Iny his chance te clear his geed name before before Melly refused te dwell en the con tingency. At five o'clock. Melly reached the hos pital, the bends safe In the deep pockets e' her raglan coat. And, In spite of all sne knew, sne tnrniea ai me ginu iikui which leaped Inte Jim's strained eyes when he haw her. "Se jeu came. Melly I" he greeted her. "Hew could you, Jim, new ceuia jeu ; nnd Melly broke down completely. "I was double-crossed!" eald Jim who, except for n bandaged shoulder, was lnnklnir remrkahl able. "I m Tlurnn man nnd unji hired hv Haxard &. ' Hammer le uuceer some of (he illrtj werK unit nas eecn gnuiK en. ' "e " hiitieh if ins an Inside leh. se I took pains te let a let of the boys see n big hunch or Ponds go into inj ueucn LJuer, I took them out and substituted worth, less papers " "Oh." murmured Melly. "Oh !" A great light was beginning te dawn upon her. "Vcs." said Jim ruefully. "I had It all doped out, and my dope waa right as far as It went I was held up en my way across town The sheeting I hadn't counted en nor the fact that my assail ants would pree te be a couple of creeks I get sent up a few years age Dut heres where I lest out. Seme one get hep te my real little game and get the stuff out of my desk. And I've no wav te prove I was double-crossed." "Uxcept. Jim," sild Melly meekly, "through me who did the double-crossing'" She held up the missing bends Then she explained Hut Jim, een In the midst of hlB happy relief, did net lese night of the main fact. "Yeu did It for me, darling" he cried. . , ,. 'Ter ou, Jim," acknowledged Mellv and bending down she kissed her future husband. OLD 'INJURIES FATAL William Lennen Dies of Hurts Sus tained at Norrlstewn William Lennen, thirty-three years old, of 875 North Seventh street, died nt his home Inst night ns the result of internal injuries received several months age in Norrlstewn, when the automobile in vhlch he was riding was struck by a rnllway train. There were a number of ether occupants In the car at the time nnd all were severely shaken up or' injured, but Lennen is the only one whose Injuries liac se far proved fatal. Jey for Bride-Elect The receipt of n telegraph njes?;'c yesterday from her fiance, O. II. Ma Ma eors, of Troup, Tex., caused high glee for Ann II Hlght. a pretty twenty-two-year old English girl, who arrived en the steamship Haverford Thursday Inst. The message said that money would be forwarded for her transpor tation te Texas, and as seen as It ar rives she will be released 'from the de tention house nt the Bureau of IrnnjI. grntlen. Oleucrster. wThc authorities wcre unable te locate Majers until yes tcrday, and the girl was downcast, fear ing she would be deported. Humphrey Radiantfire Gas Heaters Always useful. Especially gc The Humphri the most heat f cnuiy mornings. Radiantfire gives the least gas and heats a room fore you knew it. Btll, Letatt S41S "Ktlm Qualify it a Gnaranttt" b-TT Til Next Complete Veielette with Marabou rimmed itiiimiiiiiiiriiim iitiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiii nimiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiitniniiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiMiciiiuiiimiiniiiiiuiinininiuumit) In Our Talking Machine Department vc sell exclusively the VICTOR product. Older your VICTKOLA new te insure getting the model you desire. Wejmann VICTROLA and Recerd Sen-ice is unexcelled. Conic in and mnkc your selection new. Delivery when desired. Services of Glass KEIM Table Reck Crystal Cut Glass Geld nnd Etched Glass 75 Patterns te bclcct from May be purchased in sets HUch quantities as desired. or in Wrigkt, Tyndale & van Reden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributor of High Grade Dinncrware 1212 Chestnut Street "HaMTmvtct WEYMANN 1108 Chestnut St I "Everything Musical Since 1864" q 'linuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiniiinuimiuiiiiiuiiiiHiiiwcrMiiiiiiniuiiiMiiiiiiitiniiuniniauiiiiniMitiiiiiniiininiMiiMiuiiniiiiiniiniui &ist&?usj j;ti LIBERTY TALKING MACHINE We Will PROVE ". i M THEQE THEATRES EYUtBIT THE EIWECT H ' AA JjUL a llli1 k lluu ux&Ia 1UA X A llij 1 11 iAjlJ 1 Tit i mmmm'mm NS IN PHILADELPHIA 111, See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre M ' the equal ei any na tienally advertised machine. that wc can nne jeu $100 en the price. there is no secret about making a geed machine. it by showing ou a "Skeleton" machine mndc from an old shoe box. that e arc going te gie away AHSOLUTELY FREE one of these machines. ecry word te jour satisfaction if jeu will slmplj call for a demonstration. What Mere Can Yeu Reasonably Ask? American Manufacturers Ce., 19 N. 7th St: PROVE PROVE PROVE PROVE PROVE Open Kri-nlncn nn Tliur.duy nnd Huturilnj-.. A Suitable Gift EVERSHARP PENCILS Ne Sharpening, Several Grades of Leads Alse Indelible Leads Yee & Lukens Ce. New at 12 N. 13th St. 719 Walnut St. Itx2i m ' Mil ' 1 Stationers ( If Printers V Blank Beeks ' PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIO LlIEl.TCN V.N'D 1RUNTO.N MATl.NKt, DAILY 'I r.N In "Circumstantial Evidence" ALLEN IaCTOD TOAVKI.IN ft IIIAHH AE. j; JVII.I. UOI.I.I In ... f. "HONEaT HUTCH" UI-HMANTOW.S AVE AI.UN l WS a t vr-i-r A .M.1S AUrW-TV.rt MAI I.N UK DAlY ....J'KRI.1)I.K r.vicu in'mu ' "THLR1UDLE: WOMAN" PARK nnjC'LAE,. V'umhn n aniKii,iri..Sl,V,.,,,, lj" "MID-CHANNEL" POPLAR 0TU AND w-m li ti .-i'.1.. .'A I' MI SI. - . iinii i nil's THE FORBIDDhN THING" "THE L'OVt. FLOWER DC MM WOODLAND l" vr (14TU 1 1KJK.I.AH MnrlKVN IKIKIs M In I MruKX "-TIIK JVIIIIIKK" M.ill HIH Ivl r. ei iTcniDn nnmn thklt avd JbLUt-tJlKL' SI -ij1 HIAS'NA AVE Mn r Ktlinil In t "SUDS" s A V)"1 A M '3KntST.N AVF CAKMAIN m v. i irciiiv.vr ; i r.w m in "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" SPRUCE 6"TH tvn wnvrr. i What Happened te Jenes?" 1 SUSQUEHANNA Vf,,: 'THEL'Eb'MD'w'eMAN" victeria ':';vr,1KI1Mlu I1MII III NNLT1 In "HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND" Welsbach 'THRIFT" Gas Lights 1 C J. is ls 6: At Cost Te replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give mere lieht than open flame burners and use less than half as much $?as. We will show veu hew te Install them. Complete, ready te fit en nny upright fixture. Bread and Arch and District Office? The United Gas Improvement Ce. YvSvf lAaht i a at Oleb. t?SSSSUn3n&MJhillU'i!!JA'K t?r Holiday Gifts Fer Particular Men Bath and lounging robes $6.50 te $65.00 Belts with silver, buckles 3.50 te Knitted and cut silk neclcties. . .75 te Gloves, all geed makes 1.50 te Handkerchiefs 20 te Knitted jackets 7.50 te Silk shirts, large variety 5.00 te Silk sex, some from France . . . .75 tq All our haberdashery is priced en the lowest replacement value. Delivered and boxed when wanted. 10.00 5.50 12.00 2.50 18.00 16.50 5.00 Fer women silk or wool stockings, hand kerchiefs, gloves and silk and wool reefers. SCOTT 5? HUNSICKER SHIRT MAKERS AND FURNISHERS 108 S. 13TH STREET i Deers below Chestnut Street 'K ) 1227 MARKET STREET Eaas3aararaii PJARsjiAy, bTBUsi SHOPS "; GENTLEMEN 'SJSMSMaiSJEIEM TOPCOATS HATS HABERDASHERY IrgMt nlstribnlern of MANHATTAN SIIinTS In rhllndflplila OUR PRICE-ADJUSTING SALE Will Continue Through December His Christmas Stocking Will Be Lonesome Without a Shirt We have arranged a special sale of fine woven madras shirts. The larger portion of them arc English materials in a large assortment of colored stripes, also plain white. All sizes. The identical shirts are priced-$5.00 and $6.00 by ethers. Our price $3 .50 1018 CHESTNUT STREET ijsjaHsiajsjaMSfiMajBJSaHcMe 11.1 an ieth QTPnwir.T m IliliriHM cftitMuLmfc The Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Sale of Suits Fet Tomorrow, Demonstrating the Blum Stere Lewer-Price Policy 3475 and 39.75 Actual VeIucm 69.50 and 79.50 Te clear at Half-Price Twe Very Special Groups- of Smart New Tailleurs. Strictly tai lored and Dressy Medels some luxuriously Fur Trimmed. Duvet Superior, Yalama Cleth, Velours de Laine and Tricetine. Navy and all Autumn colors. Really extraordinary! Ne Approvals Nene C. O. D.-AU Sales Final THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name m &MII1HP1IM V CENTURY ,r" A " m'imV-ir. n (.iiirFmi' ' "THE LOVE FLOWER" Fay's Knickerbocker v,"n'' il in Mil I I M I 1RM M In "Till' ( I TTI HI six u't rwt11.1 r r A mHAI IMT .'lih ilmrd A r AiiMVivjun 1 MnitTiiAiir ei.i r. IHOMX In : "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" fTlThe NIXON.NIRDLINGERfTfc J THHATRES Itf FRANKFORD T'" W?FnD D(ll(.l.s Mirl.l.XN A IIOKH 'III In "THE JAILBIRD" GERMANTOWN vie mm v. Mutiny. I'lb llll ON II Mll.rilN In HALF A CHANCE" AVENUF i,1H s" n'meiiim I KIM UK Mll.ll, "Something te Think About" '.',."?.', BELMONT s:D AB0VB "aukbt Kl HI "TONKIKII sr. In "THE HOPE" CEDAR ''"TH AN" -'UDA" Avrsi.1. ..... .J"'T.,,I:l' J-TIIN In "THE WEB OF DESIRE" , COI ISRJM MAHMrr lll'TWI.KN IIIO VT XSIIIII n In "A FULL HOUSE" GRAND ri AS'P MXnKKT vMi'imsv (Hic'iiKfrrvx I (II ISh 1,1 I M In "LOVE" JUMBO 1 nesT st t run wu Jurr Ni lun. tlen en Fruikf t iiAKi.r.s nil in "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" 1. IMPERIAL err,,'. I'.r.l'T n t- iiiimxim. rir.i.nis(. in I "WOMAN'S MAN" JEFFERSON :TuT f VIT TI.W KT In jHE YELLOW TYPHOON" f 11317131" "H'lXI' A OH I'MIIM AV I JLIOn.l 1 I M riNvr fN.T fT jiki.kn irnexiK rami in ..... . .. I FADFR 4,ST iANfHTvr a vii -'-"-"-i. iirvi 1. ruii.T 1 I1K1 XNT ..inn hv "A FULL HOUSE" I rnnisT v-D Avr i"cist"sti , LULUJIm,,, j 1(, ,, , motell M IK MI IIII 1 l ' I "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" NIXON 3SD AVD MAIIKKT STfl 5 is 7 n a ii j r. Tinnier in "YOUTHFUL FOLLY" fAMMOTH a'5?S' "r5X.tr. 1(1 Til sreviumi HF In "TH'7 HOPE" fr r. r"vr r 9n .vi c.tu-m une JxlVVJLil ifATlvtE "riArr.vl IIII.I.IK liniKK In "The Fniky Mrs. Jehnsen" Checking Accounts Saving Fund Accounts Title Insurance Safe Deposit Bexes J Real estate settlements mode, valuables stored in vaults, accom modation en approved accounts, taking entire charge of estates as executers, acting as trustee, attend ing te real estate matters, the making of wills, relieving patrons of invest ment details and giving advise en business banking problems are some of the duties performed by the modem trust company. With efficient organizations at both our offices, we are adequately equipped te give the business mun or woman, firm or corporation, real banking co-operation. The Real Estate Title Insurance md Trust Company of Philadelphia B0 523 Chestnut Street Vrntt from ImJependrncf Unit 45 S. Bread Street I.lnrnln llulldlnf aiSiSiSiSiSiSjasi-siaaasiSiSi-SiSjSiSiasrSiSiSiS ! jSggSsa,g---j ii 1 P ' (j 00 M Lionel Electric Trains U 2f Semaphores, StallenH Tunnels. Snitcheii, Bridges, Kitra Sections of K iraciia unci 'J r.insreriiifrs S Xmas Tree 2? Electric $9..-)0 Current 8-Lnmp Outfit v7K f-vmt JT af SK et ?Zj Batter) Outfits 8 Lights, $2.00 All equipped with enn Hllk cord and r.d, htte nnd terpen tailta. Skates & Shoes Complete Outfit $7.50 riJMi" tei: imi urcr. i I Ik I Gloves Sref 5 Women's Skates ?1A and Shoes Complete LJ M Outfit i ?.! SKATES, $1.50 Winchester lG-Shet Repeating Rifle, 22 Calibre Daisy Pump Guns -Air Rl lie Shet (Tube) - Feet Balls, Fine Quality - $25 - si - 5c $1.50 Punching Bags, Special, $ 4 Big line of Tey Hebby Heriei, Sledi, Wageni, Meccano Outfit, DelU, Wind-up Tey, Etc. All at Cut Pricet. f. HARTM ANN'S 522 Market St. f 5? (FORMERLY St9 MARKET S.T) M P OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL XMAS J Choice Still Fine But Don't Delay ou A) OFF Every article of merchandise is an opportunity that cannot last much longer in point of fact it ends seen! Hundreds of men are coining te Chestnut Street's most popular "Cloth "Cleth . ing Stere, cheesing as they will, and pur chasing for 20 less than the figures shown en the original tickets. A Few of Many Items All the fine Furnishings, se desirable for Christ mas gifts, are open te 20lc discount. All tailoring fabrics of every description Dress cletlw, Vestings and Trouserings Treuserings All our imported English Overcoats All the qualitu Overcoats of William H. Wana maker's own production Ulsters, Ulster ettes, Chesterfields and Storm Coats All the qualitg suits in our Crystal Cabinets Men's and Yeung Men's. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. I a m m 1 JVIODEL 4?,-. JIOI'TH fT Prtltiltiii.m imt iiUHimrn.v Ori-h'.tr m II In QTRAMn ORnMNTewv avr e 1 lAni'NU' at IJ.VINUO 3T WANPA IIAIVr.KV In "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" IIKV FULL HOUS1 F mz I) .V'r-jj3 WK 46 '&
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