Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1920, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17Jj20
CASH BONUS PLEAS
MADE 10
SENATORS
Proposal Presented for Raising
$2,000,000,000 Frem Corpor
ations' Surplus War Profits
ATTACK ON HOUSE MEASURE
Ily tlie Associated Press
AVa.slilnfiten, Dec 17. Fermer fivv
lce men prefer direct ali tiayjii"!!'
from the BOrrnmcnt rntlier thau M-i-
tr.lienal. home or fiirm - r.iti ine assist
nnce. the Senate finance committee wax
Informed today by representatives of
several organizations of world wnr n
runs.
K. II. Gate, representing tlin otor etor oter
una of Foreign Warn. wIiem- incmN f
hli. he said, was between 000.000 und
J.WO.OOO. declared that "the wvv
rat mnjerlty" desired cash and would
be willing te take payments ecr n
period of two or thre pnrn.
Marvin O. Sperry, president of the
Private Soldiers' and Sailors' l.tgien.
openly attacked the Heuse bonus bill
which the committee has under i'"ii i'"ii
(deratien, declarlug It wan n "land
speculator' bill." The wltncs "iii"
111 organization proposed a mi'iiMiic
providing for n straight cnh payment
ef $300 te all scruce men. mid "an
av, quick and equitable method f
rauilng the S'J.OOO.OOO.OOO necessary bj
r resolution which would convey itite
the treasury the surplus war profits of
coireratious for the last six jeurs.'
He aid th I tilted Males nicvi v or-
FARMERS CONSIDER CREDITS1
Systematized Marketing Alse Taken
Up at St. Leuis Conference
St. Leuis, Me., Dec. 17. (Ity A.
P.) Credits and Njstciiintlzed market
ing were considered today at the con
ference of farmers which opened here
yesterday nt the call of the National
Heard of Farm Organizations.
Delegates urged that the conference
sponsor legislation for enlarging the
powers of the Federal Hexerve Heard,
te allow the extending of personal leans
or short-time credits te assist the
farmers.
It was stated also that the suspension
of the federal farm lean act, en neceunt
of the suit te test its constitutionality
had hampered the farming industry.
BRYAN IS GUEST
SUSPENSION
HITS
OF HARDING TODAY
Commener Is First Fermer Offi
cial of Wilsen Administration
te Be Consulted at Marien
EXPERT ON PEACE PLANS
lt I lie Asteria! e1 I'rrss
Marien, l.. Dec. 17. William Jen
nings Hrnn, former secretory of state
tinder President Wilsen, and for many
years an earnest advocate of world
peaee. was called into consultation te-
la bv President-elect riardlug regard-
SERGEANTINHURRY
Acting Officer of Downtown
Station Haled for Trial
for Fraud
WILL BE ARRESTED TODAY
...... ... ....... ..
poratien ami tlie Manunru wu . jnl. t)u. ,,ia fr !in association of tin
New .Tercy had "surplus war profits in
. . -' ..l.:-l. In.II. nf n.l , in, '" "
their treasuries" which indicated flint
$3,000,000,000 could be -cured fmin
coneratlons in general
Discussion of proposed mm r K-m-.v
Uriff legislation te check Imports and
the decline In prices of wheat and wool,
trith the possibility of it.s extension te
ceTer scores of ether commodities, was
the purpose of e joint conference today
of members of the Senate finance and
the Heuse ways und means committees.
Although members of the two commit cemmit
tew appeared te be divided as te hew
fr the tariff program should cUcml.
with some advocating the entire wiping
out of the free list of the Underwood
tariff act. Chairman Ferdncy, of the
waya and means committee, said he
favored rushing through the emergency
protection for wheat and wool und a
few ether commodities and letting ethr
tariff matters go ever for further lon-idcratien.
The first former official of the Demo
cratic administration te be (ailed te the
Republican President elect's council
table here, Mr Ttryan brought n fund of
special knowledge by virtue of his ex
pcrinicfs in negotiating mere than n
score of arbitration treaties while he
was head of the Department of State. It
was understood that these treaties con cen
Mittitcd one of the principal subjects
of Mr. Harding's iuipiirie.
Itetentlv another former secretary,
P.lihit Keet, suggested that arbitration
treaties throughout the world might he
amended se that all iusticlable questions
between nations would be referred te
the new League of Nations court rather
than te temporary arbitration beards.
On the possibility of making such amend,
ments in the American treaties. Mr.
He an was in position te give first hand
I information.
i The IJrynn treaties also have been di-
cuiscil many times as furnishing in
., t. .... .. i i- ..- Mi.t..M ..i.i
rlVZZle LlJtieVlCKeV i agreement in the interest of peace.
. A proposal that uatlens bind them
selves net te go te war except ev vote
of the people has been another of Mr.
Hrynn's suggestions as n basis for u
world league aud it is known that Mr.
Harding has considered it in his con
ferences here. It is assumed that te
dicus the practical working of such
an agreement was one of the purposes
of teduj 's conference.
The former secretarv was a warm
advocate of the Versailles league, but
Dresses of Girls
CentinaM from Tnce One
n certain metrical terni mum nr sung
readily te this tune and new verses
ivere always in uemaue. i ve get a
new 'limerick' " came te be a common
announcement.
One of the members with a sene of
humor and a talent for rhyming ":egnn
selling such verses te various putili
riHitnd T-T nrlnnte.l fh club's name
and thus the "limerick" was given te alter unrecrTcu rnrinenurm railed ne
the world entered the tijlir actively te is-ure
That's 'the wheneenes, of the whole Democratic acceptance of the Itepubli
M can reservations. It was net revral"d
tniug. i,j ; ,un tedav what opinion he expressed re-
It really leeks ns,f everybody - ,n the practicability of
city were writing - e ninil that mnU na aWptlllri, nf the covenant,
comes te this office Is full of lirnenchs ... .,...,
and ether form-, of rhyme. I Arriving hrr. late in the forenoon.
Of course, all teu fans understand Mr. P.rynn had most of the remainder
that we are net ettering any pnr.e for f the day set aside for him en Mr.
original limericks or verses hut if. in Harding s appointment schedule lo le
splte of that, veu want te hurst out night the two will speufe rem the same
Inte song, we'll try te stand it. w " " rC!,l,,crlHn cliur,'b zM'
We arc glad te see a general spirit of ,rJ ',-, Pn Mr. nnrding's appoint -determination
te win one of thes,. p7c ,, nr (0(lav ineIml,,f, iTn'm'f.s ,;
In spite of repeated fnllnrr-. . Minr , nPf,Pn. ,lf Nrw Verk. a close personal
peepe write 'If I den t win t ns one fri(,n(, nm, a Ua(il ,. jr) fh( ,j.ir(K
l -11 try again. ami e. .;'""';'. " in nr... convention camriann. and
lues Spejer, the New Yerk banker.
It was understood that the President -
I eh ct asked both of them te enme here
I te dicus economic condition-) und
means for stabilizing finances.
i.V. c"..K T.-K cl,,wt n,,t U in thLs '" prr-r..iw..i.i.
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n-lic
Ashes te ashes
Dust te dust;
I'll keep en with llmericlts
Until I bust
And Alfred Farmer, of 1.07 Mantua
Tenues, writes thusly:
Bllm'me. pal," eays AI unto Jee.
"Lfn butt In the limerick show .
The lt line we'll buck
And perhaps hae the luck
Te cellar the wad the first threw "
The innocent obsenatien that we
tnadn last Mendav about the difficult of
rhyming with Pennsylvania has been
taken up ns a challenge by ethers beside
the one printed yesterday. Here is one
ent in by Miss' Amy P. Sherman, et
2302 Seuth Eighth street.
A yeune woman in PennsUanla
Fer limericks had qulte a mania ,
She wrote or.e or the Lbdebh
Fer which they would pledge her
Alhundred "bones" deucedly brainy, eh?
And Lillian llesengarten, a finpll of
the Taggart Scheel, who lies at 2i0
Seuth Second street, warbles:
There, came, a rlUIlg chap te Pcnnsyl-
anla
Acress the bread sea from tkrain.a
1I thought h wj.s smart
But he had te depart
BcaiJBO he had Delsheik rnanut
That sounds verv easy hut it wasn't
the problem lit nil. We wert speak
ing of the abbreviation ns well n the
sounds nf the state nnmes. Thus, in
the verse en the voting iidy in Maine,
the endings of the lines were- Me
(Mnine. c. i vain i and inse, i insane.
You've net only get te mukc the wenh.
rhyme, hut the must abbreviate, also,
Just as the name of the state does.
EARTHQUAKE ROCKS PEKIN
Tremors Alarm Occupants of Hotels
and Other Large Buildings
Pekln. Dec 17.--(Hy A. P i -An
Brthipiake we- fflt here at :'J(I
o'clock last night The emth tremor
reekeil buildings and created much ex
citement in the hotels and lubs
Washington, Dee 17. i Kj A. P
The earthquake fell in Pi kin en the
night of December lrt wus distinct from
the heay shock recorded jenteulay bj
seismegrapliH in the United State's iu
the opinion of the Ite , ran1 is A
A. F.RENNERDIES
Navigation Statistician and Marine
Reporter Passes Away
Arthur P. Itenmr, for ten rars
statistician for th" Cemmi-sinner-, of
Navigation and one of the hci -known
marine repertets in the city, d'd this
morning tit his home, ,10."..- huiieellui
ftrei". He wus fifty -si jeurs old.
Mr. Itenner lmd been ill fur mere
than a jeur, but his condition did net
beceni" serious until two weeks age.
Few men knew the rivirfrent as did
Mr. Ilcuucr. He was for nearly thirty
years u maiine reporter. He hafl
covered shipping for the Pi nr.ii'
I.i:tii:n for the lst two years.
As statistician he w,n ulfilialed for
ten ji-ais with Director Sproule of
whar.es. deeks and ferrhs, seeretiirj of
the i 'emmissieners of .Niiiigniiu.
Mr Itenner leae a widow and two
dh's'hli r-.
Quick action was taken by the police
bureau in the case of William ft.
Wuest. acting house sergeant of the
Third and Dickinsen streets station,
who was suspended and brought up for
trial before the Civil Service Heard
within one hour after charges of con
spiracy and extortion hud been made
against him.
The charges were made by Keva
fieldbcrg, a real estate dealer, 0i!rt
North Kerty-thlrd street, who said
the acting sergeant, with Prank
Mitchell, a former patrolman of the
Fourth street and Snyder avenue sta
tion, had swindled lilm out of " after
lie had been robbed of $le()0.
Mr. (leldberg told the Civil Service
Heard that en November 27 he received
n telephone messnge te go te n house
nt Sith etid Mifflin streets, where he
ceu'd purchase $,1000 worth of cloth
for $1500. He said he made n deal
with n mail by the name of Arthur
Cehen. When he arrived at the Sixth
street address, Celdberg alleges, Cehen
hacked him ngaint n wall in the room
wilh ii rowdier ami forced him te give
up Si. .00.
Iclird In Keem, I te Says
Aftei the nlleged robbery Celdbrrg
said he was locked in u room, from
which he liunlly escaped and reported
the robbery te the police of the Third
and Dickinsen streets htntlen.
A tew ilavs age (Jeldherg f-uiil he re
ceived a telephone message from Acting
Sergeant Wuest, who told him he had
a tnun who knew where the thief was
and that if he would give Prank
Mitchell, a former policeman of the
Ueurth street and Snyder avenue sta
tion, $7. he was sure the thief would
be ceught.
Geldberg told the fommisslen he
agried te such arrangements, and after
going te City Hall with Wuest and
Mitchell he went te u hank and drew
out !?7.". which he said he gave te
Mitchell In the presence of Wuest.
When Geldberg went te see bow
Mitchell was making out In hiH search
for the thief, Wuest Is alleged te have
told him that he hud just received -i
long. distance telephone message from
Mitchell from New Yerk nnd that ic
reported he was het en the trail of
Cehen. As Geldberg was leaving te
station house he said he passed Mitchell
en u street corner.
Geldberg reported the nffair te Super
intendent Mills cud the rapid -lire sus
pension followed.
Mm-istrnte Itenshaw later Issued
warrants for Wuest nnd Mitchell. I he
warrant charges both with conspiracy
te obtain menev under fale pretenses.
The warrants will be served today.
REVERSE ROLES IN COURT
Fermer Defendant Testifies Against
Judge Accused of Murder
( leveland. ()., Dec 17 illv A. P.
In the same courtroom in which about
.i month nse William II. Mi Gannon.
chef justice of tin Municipal Court,
tcstih'il us the prim ipal vitm-s for the
prosecution in the second-degree, minder t
tnnl of Jehn . .Joyce ter ine si.i.miij, si.i.miij,
ef Hirelil C Kaj, .ley.e this morning
took tl e stand as one of the state's star
witnisscs against .Imlg. McGanneii.
new en trial for thn crime of liiv.h
Joyce wits acijultti-d the sluying of
Ktigy.
,leyce was the second witness called
for the state when the takins of testi
mony wus begun this merninif
Ou .lejce'n testimony County Pro.se Pre.se Pro.se
celor lte'liind A ll.iskm hises his main
hope of convicting McGanneii, just us
hi- ii'liul en M"(;auueu's story te sn lire
a verdict of guilty when the positions of
Mi Gannon ami Joyce were reversed.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER'S
DAILY LIMERICK CONTEST
One Hundred Dollars Daily
Fer the Best Last Line Supplied by Any Reader of the
Evening Public Ledger te the Incomplete
Limerick Which Appears Belew
RULES OF THE LIMERICK CONTEST
The winn.r of the )1v,,Ml;s'
DllP.D DOI.I.AII prize for ll0..1,(s'
laj line te each. I.imerick will tie
announced ruu-lly one week nflei
the l.lmerltk Is printed. ler ex
ample, the winner of the prize for
the I.imerick which appears today
will he announced today n week.
In case of tics, prizes will be
awarded te each successful con
testant. Fer example, if the judges
decide there are two or mere
answers of equal merit for the
prize, the author of each answer
will receive ONi: HUNDULD
DOIiDAUS. The prize will net be
split up among them.
The I.imerick will be judged by
three editors en the stuff of the
Uvt:Ni.( Ptni.te I.mieei; and
their decision will be final.
Till; WINNEK OU TODAY'S CONTUST 1VII.I, UK ANNOl NCKD ONK
WICKK UKOM TODAY
1. Contest is open te any one. All
that is ieviiircd for you te de is te ,
write and seud In jour lasl line te
tlm Limerick, using for cenveni- I
cure the coupon printed below.
dense write plainly, nnd be sure te
add your name and address.
2. All answers te the Limerick which
is printed liclevv must be re-
ceived nt the ofhce of the Kx'i:nix
Pt IiLle Leih.hi by the first mail
Monday morning. Monday's and
Thursday's limeilcks should lie
mailed te P. (. Pox 1.VJ.'!. Phila
delphia : Tuesday's ami Friday's te
P. O. Het 1521. and Wednesday's
and Saturday's te P. (). llex 1."JJ.
nswers left nt the eflice of the
Uxe.xine Pfiir.tti l.KiKiun will
also be admissible.
II. 1 1 FIGURES
IN BUILDING PROBE
i
Minutes of Iren Eroctero' Asso
ciation Recerd Payments
te Agents
SECRETARY CAN'T EXPLAIN
Ily the Associated Press
New Yerk, Dec. 17. Minutes of the
meetings of the National Iren Urecters'
Association, purporting te show that
the association in 1IM- had dealings
with the Industrial Workers of the
World, were put in eildctiee today be
fore the joint legislative committee In
vestigating the "building trust."
These minutes recorded "unpaid ad
vances te the Industrial Workers of the
World. $100. eTt; bureau of information,
$17...r.l."
Charles 17, Cheney, secretary of the
association, said lie could net explain
the minute entries, although his nnwc
was signed te the records,
"Was the National Iren Ercctern
secretly making payments te agents of
the Industrial Workers of the World V"
asked Samuel L'nterinycr, committee
counsel,
"I don't knew," replied the wltuiua,
Teiitlmeny and evidence "tending te
show interference" In the country's
building cenBtr ucttan by Iren and stiel
fabricators and erectors will be sub
mitted te the United Statc3 attorney
and u stale special grand Jury, the
committee announced here today.
The Notional Iren Erectors' Asso Asse
elation since 1012 has been reorganized
and succeeded by the National Krccters'
Association, which Is new carrying en
the fight for the "open shop." Mr.
Cheney served as secretary for both as
sociations. Ne "Card Men" Employed
He was examined ns te statements In
the minutes of the National Erectors'
Association, which showed that the
nonunion foremen In the steel industry
have a natien-wide society tlm United
stunprrlslnir Iren and Steel Erectors'
Association of America. The records
also state that no foreman was te cm
ploy n "card man."
"Se that Is what you call an open
B.1.lcm". commented Mr. UntcrmycrwJ
ding this uucstlen : . '
"Did net the association have n J
ngent te go around nnd see that tl
leremen uw net employ any 'cal
men " i
"I have henrd it Fnld replied Jfl
wneney,
U. S. STEAMERS IN DISTRES
Mahanna Disabled Off HatteraJ
Anether Aground at Cape Charla.
Washington. Dec. 17. fllv A. PA.
The shipping beard steamer MahnnnJ
in use by tne navy, is disabled sixtj
miles seutucast or (Jape, iiatteras, at
the coast guard cutter Semim',. hri
fenn 10 uer assistance, ine isnel
t leaking badly. 1
The American steamer SI s I
land is aground near Cape Chui'hs, with
inc cutter urcsnam sinnuing ny.
Weman te Discuss Militarism
txirs. uarnci xvonner urewn, oil
Washington, will sneak en "Amnrlp.
Menaced by Militarism" before l..l
Pennsylvania Branch of the Women's!
international J.enguc ter l'eoce ami
Freedom this evening, at 20 Seuth
Twelfth street. Miss Mabel Hyde
ixiureiKc, president ei ine national or- '
aanlznt en. will sneak en "Our Aim.1
. - - - -,-. -.....
' nnd utjjects."
Cut Out and Mail
TO THE LIMKKICK CONTEST
Evr.NiMi Pfiu.re Lr.nerii.
'. O. nnrJMl. l'liUvhlplv,
LIMERICK Ne. e
A fellow in Bristel said, "Gee!
The way the iirls dress sure gets mc.
New there gees a dream,
She's like peaches and cream
m
vW rily gur .inav'i uil this Jm.)
.fl(C
Slrcr' fimf Ve.
City and Mnc.
REPORT ON HAITI FINISHED SEARCH FOR MISSING GIRL
Court of Inquiry's Findings In Judge Detroit Police te Visit Deserted Cot
Advocate's Hands tnges Near City
Washington. Dec. 17. (IU A P ' Detroit. Midi., Dei- 17. 'IU P i
Thecal court of ,,, which .- - -rWi of
estlgated charges of indwrliuiicite iew,.r i,ret rivcr ., begun by police
killing of nativis by American mariin- today, in an cfTeit te find Miss Mary E.
in Haiti has completed its report r.nd I'aldwell, who di-iipm arcd Wetlnrsday
it is new in the hands of the judge "IKs'1,,i;rril of th j,an,, as ,1,., ide.l
ncUecate general of the na.. upon nftu- one of tlie girl'- gloves, con-
Secretary Daniels snid teda that he tiiiiiiiiu a note fiem her. had 1m en picked
expected te receive (he report tomenow up in a street near the river. The note
or Menduv and that he would make it said she wns about te be "taken liwuy
pillule ns seen as ne nan reviewed n.
;. fmir men in u beat.
BALLOT INQUIRY ORDERED
Senate Committee te Probe Disap
pearance of 17,000 Michigan Vetes
Washington, Dec. 17. illv A P
Inquiry " 'be di'-appearau f 17.ii"'
ballets cast in tin- Michigan unntem
primary in 101 S will be lushed bv t'i
S'-nu'e .lectiens (unimittee. f'hnirnirii
Spencer informed ntterues for Ilinrv
Ferd, who is .-entetiug the .-leitien of
Srnuter Tiunuin II Newberry, that
iinv witnesses thev delied te examine
must he en hand Mend.it, as the com
nuttee intended te close the present ln
1 1 i 1 1 r v . whhh is prelinnnury te the a
tual ballet recount set for January 1.
Counsel for Ferd submitted ,i lit of
tweiiU -four townships in wlith tliev
said the ballets were ilestrej.d. In s)x
of these, they said, the destrui tl"ii I, ml
been iiiieuntcil for. i ither through in
culentiil or ether means
ITALIAN DEPUTIES RESIGN
SPROUL TSEEPENROSE
Senater and Governer Expected te
Discuss Constitutional Changes
r.ovcrner Sproul ami Seunter Penrose
will confer tedav in Atlautic City. The
will meet In the ocean -front hotel
where Senater I'eure-e is convalescing,
limenier Sproul went te the Seaview
Country Hub last night after receiving
n leng-distnnce telephone call from the
senator, and this morning went te At
lantic Cilv.
Ir is considered likely the matters
under discus.,,.11 mn l.e cnnm ted wltn
the recent reeommendntien of t' t'on t'en t'on
stiiutietirvl Keiisien ( 'oinmisieu that
the lii'iiernl As.( tul.lv . jII ii ceiislitu -tieniil
convention, and with the pro
posed state taj. en manufnctuier.s.
Senater Prures.. ha- netilnd Sena
tors Wat-son and l '.ilbersnn thai he can
i, t discus, nut .mil finaii'es with th in
ll-ltl1 next w. . ,..
J. E. Caldwell &Cq
JEWELERS SIL't.RSMITHS STATIONERS
CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
DIAMOND
WRIST WATCHES
QUALITY
IMPORTANCE
INDIVIDUALITY
Wristlets of Black Silk Ribbon
Jeweled Flexible Bracelets of
Precious Metnls
PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
ADJUSTED TO PREVAILING CONDITIONS
e
y&&&&
'4m
The most
appropriate
Xmas gift for all
the family
LEXINGTON MOTOR
CO. OF PENNA.
AV. . KI'SBIt, 1'rei.ldeiit
Lexington Iiuildinp;
831-833 N. Bread St.
Frri r iriflniTiSTTr iTli i m rrr r mfrrif 1' l r-1 '
ISsSnT ""mAlsss"'-i' TOima
Tondorf. dn-cter of the seismograph chamber Refuses te Accept Resin, r
obserMiter.v -it ioigetewn I nlversnj "
There was net enlv a vuriniiee in tune I nanui. u. rn..u,
between the two .listurhaii'cs, Pnllier' R--nie. In- 17. Pi P 'fl-e
Tondorf snid. but the Chines,, .umiti. resignation of Sisner I)t nicelii rn-ei (
ves far outside the distiince indi. ued detit of the I'hamber of Depitu-s w, c
by the sfirmegriiphs. as te whi.li ili.'ie was presented en December 11! w s r- i
was subftantial ngre ment among Jected In the chamber bv ne. 'an n'irn t
American observers yesterdav. The chainber also refu . te
- - I accept the -e-li'Illltlens . f the ri. r pre
DR. FINEGAN TO TALK HERE.MTh.riffri.tS!i u re,,, bv .'
- - . 1femmltte-' inn'stigatins iiarges tint
Phllemuslan Club Invites Scheel ' Sicner Denl.ela had reuimitt. d inegu
lanties in computing u vote , iju
Beard te Hear Address
Dr. Themas K. Pinegan, state super
intendent of pub'ie Instruction, will
upeak en "Our Needs In Kducatien."
at the Plillemiirian Club. iiUU Walnut
treet. till, ufternoeti. MemberH of the
I'hiladelphia Heard of Kducatien und
many of the principals and teachers of
thr choels are expei ted te utteud. Tin
public Is invited
The orchestra of the West Philadel
phia High Scheel for Reys will play.
Th meeting was arranged by Mrs I.
HnrrUeu O I Inn a chairman of educa
tion nt thn club. The meeting will be
followed by n reception nnd tea In honor
et Dr. Finrsau.
chamber en December 11.
ir.Tiisi
MIWJ..E.JV -'I Ull.imi.ri t.n II va .
ia.viKH. Hen ..f Wllllrvm V and Inr M. .. '
iBl 13 yrs. Hrvlee prlvr ..n Ha nr
.lay. at his p(vrTU' rll-n i04 r 'Isinn
111 sn
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it buildings are se unusual as
te awaken comment.
If is a remarkable endorsement when, in se
many instances, Mr. Terret's services as
arJ-iitect and engineer hac been repeatedly
called cm by the same firms, with whuse
rreweus work, as a member of the hrm of
Ballmgcr i Pcrret, he had been closely
associated.
Thtae arc a few of many important operatiens:
Victer Talking Machine Ce. (eivr ,e rtcM erdc-ri),
Canidtti, N j.
The uceic Company (cleicn fiuiJini),
Marcus Heek. Pa.
1 he V'ueete Cemp.uiy (iv. (m-kiingi), Roanoke, Va.
Otis Llcvater Ce. (three erJcn), Plilladclphu.
1-sterbroek Steel Pen Mfy Ce. (nv orders).
Camden, N. J.
Jehn Lucas Ce. (jix orders), Philadelphia and
Gibbibore, N. J.
Patterson-Sargent Compan', (lue erJerj), New Yerk.
American Ice Ce. (three etJ.ts), Philadelphia.
DupUn Silk Cerp. (Jeur erdci'). Ila:leten, Pa.
Natir.njl Biscuit Ce., Philadelphia
National Discuit Ce., Cleveljnd, O.
EMILE G. PERROT
Architect and Engineer
Formerly of nallinr & Terrer
PARKWAY BUILDING
Bread and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia
New Yerk OlTiee, :w Woelwonh Build
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BONWIT TELLER &, CO.
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CHESTNUT AT 13T" STREET
Christmas Gifts of Utility
of Fashion and ei Quality
PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS,
SACHETS, TOILET ACCESSORIES
Included are the most celebrated perfumes by Guerlain,
Heubigant, Coty, Volnay and Gravier. Beautifully boxed
Christmas sets of Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Sachets.
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PERFUME L'Origan, Jasmine, Rese, L'Or
(Formerly 9.2a; 6.75
TOILET WATER L'Origan (Formerly 5.00) 3.85
SACHET Rese, L'Origan, Styx; 9 oz.(Formerly 15.00) 12.50
FACE POWDER L'Origan (in all shades)
(Formerly 2.25) 1.00
HOUBIGANT'S:
TOILET WATER Quelques Fleurs. . (Formerly 8.90) 7.50
PERFUME Quelques Fleurs (Formerly 5.25) 4.25
Quelques Fleurs (Formerly 10.00) 8.50
Ideal (Formerly 4.25) 3.50
Ideal (Formerly 8.25) 6.50
TALCUM Quelques Fleurs or Ideal. .(Formerly 1.00) .90
GUERLAIN'S:
PERFUME Rue de la Paix (Formerly 12.00) 10.50
L'Heurc Blcuc (Formerly 13.80) 12.75
ARLY'S:
PERFUME La Behcmc (Formerly 6.00) 5.00
La Behcme (Formerly 3.00) 2.50
TOILET WATER Lilac (Formerly 4.00) 2.50
KERKOFF'S:
PERFUME Djcr Kiss (Formerly 2.00) 1.75
TOILET WATER Djcr Kiss (Formerly 2.00) 1.75
VIVADOU'S
TOILET WATER Mavis (Formerly 1.25) 1.00
Ostrich Feather CORSAGES (Formerly 3.00) 2.00
Ostrich Feather HANDBAGS (Formerly 50.00) 35.00
Dc Vilbiss ATOMIZERS (Formerly 2.00) 1.50
Beautiful BOUDOIR LAMPS (Formerly 18.00) 12.50
Telephone DOLLS (Very Special) 22.50
Vantine, INCENSE & BURNER (Set) 1.50
SMELLING SALTS, in fancy containers 50c 1.00 1.50
ALL CRETONNE NOVELTIES REDUCED 2
"IRRESISTIBLE" FEATHER FANS
CHARACTER IN BEAUTEOUS
DOLLS (Imported) COLOR-TONES
Modestly priced. Truc-te-lifc ?.t,rich father fans -curled
creations It the master-dell- w," 8traBJ. lroeP;head
maker. Dells you simply ecu' and fl,ar.e cff"ts- Choice of
resist. They are imported and several favored mountings. In
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exclusive with us. shadc8( Values . & 2?
8.75 and up 9,75 and 18.00
SWEATERS and SCARFS of FINE SILK
et WOOL
Genuine imported cashmere wool sweaters in plain colors, Tuxedo
fronts. Skerry worsted sweaters in monotones and heather mix
tures. Alse pure erganzine silk sweaters in Tuxedo, middy and
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