ivytiffiMH'f PPPWffW!HnXAJ...A,v -' -mw-w -- W- ' "" IHMMi I . .T 'wiTvJcw'T,1-)- 'y iiv:?is '""""( -'. r ') ? t t EVEOTNG PUBLIC T.KTXlEBr- VttJOMJeBXA, .pESPAY, PKOBMBER 21, 1020 ---a - --- i Li Y . I fllmr 18 School aid seen IN UNPAID TAXtS Lppor Declaroo Lovy Would Not Need Incroaao it -onoc-ton Could Bo Made i.i... n r-nnble the stnte to col- tort p.ld tn.n would increase IU . " .'- t n rrcntlv Jncrraned appro !d.tion for public schools without re- ,rtlnit to Mini .ua frM. ttcment tvn made today by rtr Wharton Pepper, a member of the constitutional revision . "-, . ...i.j AnHltnr General Bnyder an Lvlog thtfl Information to the eommta- sJon. Accormnc i oi.yu..-., Mr. I'PPM'' the IenM ln P7ni .. . imvimn ete iacintie ior conrei.- . , Ulfg due the state rout It many Million, of dollar- annually, m.000.000 being Bln as an estimate of the ejgre ftmount. . . WnJ' "l ..A J JnfBA fnr 1.. IwtooO by appropriations to increase the tu collectinr forcea and faclim. This eating, u m biu, .,u.u -"'" tie entire financial program for the nrhoois to DC nrcsemeu to iuv i6ia- throueh without making It necessary for the state co n-wn w t-v .-. . TTinegan, btate nupcrlntendcnt of public appwrlation of $70,000,000 until the r ..ti-,r nf thn T-frlnlature in 1021. This will mean an appropriation of $35.000,W a year ior me bchuuih ui the citT ana smie. w.ulii umunw .v JIT.BOO.OOO more per year than Mkrd for last year. The extra money win (to imrara uc- 'j!-- A m uU,iii mnnnal mit 07 Dr. rinegan, which in outride of the In- ntttei whlcn teacners in mis cuy on" tlrtady reccivert. It win aiso ue ubco ia n extent to help in a building oud repair program. lr. Finegan is now fcnducring a uurrcy oi me tiiu"i " the el')', wnicn wjh inciuae uuiuin tier findings ami recommendations, It 'u believed, n general repair program for tchool buiiamga. - - i . I MENALKAS RETURNS HOWE ton of Raymond Duncan Still Wears Modern Raiment tf.1bAii nan ri Tlnvmonf? Tyiinmn. nd nephew of Isadora Duncan, has re turned to the home of his father in the I(ue Jacob, Tarls, wearing his patent leather shoes, tailored suit, derby and ill. It is probably the first time man ever wt foot Inside the Parisian home of Tmnn -xlth mnrp than Handals nnd Vplum adorning his person. Menalkas, after hli; prodigal lapse from ancient Grecian contume to the latest modes of the tailoro along the Boulevard ues iranens, expiaineu 10 ilia j.j kf kn fl.Atinlit Mm ,'dnn nt ti.nrlnL rtndols and peplum was good fun, but a ttnlrt rmMr. Afnnlt'n U flfitfn vcflrq old. lie fin- I pred on Chestnut street during the coldest days of 1010, parbed, as was his 1 father. In long hair, sandals and flow- icg rone. BETTY KIRKBR1DE WEDS Philadelphia Actreoa Is Drld of Delano Dell, Also on the Stage Betty Klrhbrlde, the granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Klrkbrlde, founder of the Klrkbrlde Institution for the Insane, who went on the Btoge two yearn ago in "Maytime," wow mnrricd last Wednesday in the St. Fronds Hotel, Los Angeles, to Delano Keefcr, professionally known an Delano Dell. fl.. n.lfkJJA la t vtt.t.tnfA rt in Fr'lf nils' Select Hchool, of thla city, nud is playing in "Listen Lentcr," of which company her husband is also n member. Postman Breaks Thlah Charles Bcrger, a mall carrier, of 103 West Horttcr street, is n me uermnn town Hospital with n fractured thigh. He fell delivering mall yesterday aft ernoon, llcrger is attnehed to the Gcr mantown branch nostofflce. It Was Only a Tree, One of Many, ButXmas If 11 Be a Thing of Glory HE fragrance of Christmas trees mien me nir "" the busy city street with the wide silent country where tall young ftra and sleepy spruces fill nil the mystic .It i-A aMMM uiuiiiLvni The little girl and. her mother slopped to buy one. What a gigantic tank It neems. Like a forest transported they were lying fragrant, but Inert against ,i.. .. .n.i in. ah onrin. nixes and de scriptions, bit after nil juBt trees, trecn, trcea. . I, i..of tin. iihi irirl saw one she liked better than the others. They looked at others, but time after time, led 1)? the little girl's interest, they came bnrk to this particular one. Flnnllr. It was separated from the others. There It stood in nil thc.ueauty of spreading green oranrnca mm tfion the scene changed. No longer just part of a forest transported, lying me- ica. miiivuR" "" ., ," in side of a building, a wraimM w now I A thing of glory destined to be the shining centerpiece of sheer human happiness I HE HAD ft hard time to navigate ns he came down the nlsle of n 6 p. m. car No. 51. but finally he mnn aged to attach himself to n strap nnd -.4 vl vrlns. The ditnlfled ex- Bib - " . r , , presslon began to iaae oiowiy irom ins face until a positive beam wok iw place. Then suddenly, as inougu u sudden Inspiration, he topped the arm of the gentleman on the right, "Feel like giving everything 'way this week." he confided In a voice Cllf- i ... f..,1 M.n..1fl knvn pnv M. lie- ginning today feel just like giving everything 'way." The gentleman on ilie right was po litely interested, but evidently not suf ficiently so, for the expansive hearted cltUen looked hurt for a minute. Then he turned to his left. "D'dye hear what' I sad, Madame?" I.. mAAmwfA n f.rlnim fACml WOtnnn entirely engrossed In a henvy looking book. His remarks were as welcome as those of a burglar, but he v.as btnt tn twitn" nnr1ritfvw RomehotV. ROtnO- where. "Want to give everything way," he continued, "reel nae mo crty Loan. Do you remember Liberty lAan, lady? Hays Rive, tf've. give, with 'a wide sweep of nn uncertain arm he Illustrated. l'Saya glvo-glvc 'till you're side. That's not right Hoxxat jyiritr fn. Iftrtf Only a disapproving look was his answer. "All right for you, oy, said with tone of injured ,' "HaxKit man gonna hard OhrlstmaH "Whnddye mean Christmas wMtJ shouted a wit somewhere in the crowd, nnd after tiat the conductor had to call for order. m fTUIB salfswomnn at the counter X where the leather goods were old was pressed almost beyond human en durance. At least It seemed that way to some of the philosophical customer who had discovered it was no use to push, but Just better to wait. The woman who had been torn be . u.. ijn for a lavender- lined manicure ense and a srectj leather box that held three , win i f scissors finally decided on the ; mani cure care. Ths salesgirl breathed au .!.. Inanunllhtn loh of rtllcfi but she breathed a little too ". "I wonder ir you dbic " .wi"7 pen?" said tne customer oi ""' sires. "I wtfnt to write the card here o you can send It right out from the store." Rhe smiled beamingly. Thf will save me the trouble of taking It to the postofflce." "If that Isn't the limit!" some one said, "to make that poor c'fl BtP ntJ aet a pen when sue a so dusj. Hut the little girl with Uio raUier tired looking blue eyes only smiled. And she went away and got the foun tain pen. Demoted Police Officer Reelgna Former Pollw Lieutenant Frnnk P, Cannon, of the 'Fifteenth and Locust streets station, recently reduced to u sergeant and assigned to the detective bureau, has resigned to tak- effect Jan uary 1. when he goes on the roll -f the police pension fund. Cannon l.ai boen on the force twenty-seven years. Originated by IIVKUbA Tho Old Reliable Round Package Gmtthtr oktGINM Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of ee lected malted grain, reduced to powder form, The Food-Drink fr All Ags. Used successfully for oVer 13 century. fW Superior to tea, coffee, cocea A quick lunch readily dlgeaUd. rnvigorating, Nourishing, Delicitis Ask for Hotllck'a at All Fountains Prepared In a moment by briskly stirring the powder In hot or cold water. Keep at home or when traveling. Ask For Get HOliick'S thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cot YOU Sam PrU. f ... . i II w aa m Write for free sample to Hotllck'a, Dtpt. B, Rtcint, Wla. Welsbach "THRIFTW Gas Lights 1 CA AtCofit l&i To replace wasteful open-flame gas ourners. Give more iicnr man open flame burnera nnd uae leas than half no much gaa. Wo will ahor7 yoa riow to inotnll thero. Or.iap!otc. ready to fit on any uprisnt OstoMi liroadt and Arch dnd District OulceH The United Gas imiirovement Co. mMLHi OotQKbt Xf MINRALSTUKKO if Defies Time and the Elements i Minral-Stukko the elastic slucco the permanent stucco the STUCCO BEAUTIFUL! Storm-proof, fire-proof, time resistant no material now known to building science will pay bigger dividends in comfort, beauty and lasting satisfaction. Minral-Stukko fills every comer, crude and crevice; it seals out water, vermin, dampness and cold; it saves 33 1-3 of your coal bill and gives you added comfort for good measure. No ordinary settlement of foundations or frost can cause it to crack or disintegrate. It is WEATHER-PROOF, and has five times the tensile strength of cement stucco. It can be applied Winter or Summer by plasterera on buildings old or new even in zero weather. Remodel OH Homes With Minral-Stukko A wide variety for easily applied marble or granite dash finishes makes it suitable for any style of building. A beautiful, permanent, modern stucccj you will find it easily handled and unusually artistic in results. It can be applied over frame construction, brick, stone, metal lath, wooden lath or hollow tile with equal facility and uniformly good results. Minral-Stukko enhances the appearance of any home to which it is applied, and increases property values and rental returns. It needs no water-proofing and requires no upkeep. Write for further information. PHILADELPHIA MINERAL FLOORING & PRODUCTS CO. 5632-40 Summer Street ONE HOUR1 That's all we need to deliver yr VICTROLA CompLte. Stock AH Strle AU FiaUk The J. R. Wilson Company 929 North Broad Street (Broad aa ltr4 1215 North 52d Street (Wait rtilli!jihU 6190 Ridge Areata (Boxbrauh) yiCTKOUU) mm! VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY .toy XVrma " "" Ulia KAOTEJVO VOJC JOar ttrviem it next doir to you no matter whwr yoo lit" Complete Stock AM StyJea Ail Finishes $0 .)'-''. '' :?ifi'tt' .(' Why attach a coal furnace to aModcrn Heating System ? You can't expect a modern heating system to be a modern convenience if it is dependent on an antiquated source of heat supply to func tion properly. The old method of coal heating is inefficient at best. Dependent, as it is, on the human ele ment for attention in building fires, shoveling coal, raking and taking out ashes, etc. the coal furnace is an entirely old-fashioned source of heat supply. . .mbi,.Wa Phone, Belmont 182 Also manufacturers of Mineral Flooring. ilHii HIw j ; iV ifffrlleWi n'f 1 1 fi 11 Ntte thm mmall lit and compactneta of fie "HOT WAVE" hmafr you can almott gt ( whole apparatus in a ttmammr trunk. Malttt for a clean cellar, without coal bint, wood pit, danstrout oil tankt or other rnoa 1 and fun. The modern and mot efficient source of heat Bupply for hot water, steam or vapor heating systems is the "HOT WAVE" GAS FIRED BOILER. It may be installed in place of the coal furnace or boiler without diturbin your present system and radiation. By this method you turn on the pilot light October 1st and there is no attention necessary until you turn it off again in April. No work clean cellars and an even temperature i maintained nil the time by a perfectly working thermostat. The thermostat may be set so that any temperature desired is accomplished, such us from 7 A. M. to 1 1 P. M. you may get say a temperature of 70 or more, and from IX P. M. until 7 A. M. a temperature of 50 or lew. We extend a cordial invitation to call at our display offices at the northeast corner of Ninth and Spruce streets and we shall be glad to dem onstrate the advantages of the "HOT WAVE" GAS FIRED BOIIJ5JI. Write for Booklci Clioicc territory Open for Live Dealer GAS UTILITIES SALES CO. SPRUCE AT NINTH STREET PHILADELPHIA TKLRl'HOVK WWLNUl iTV Thousands of Men will "rave This "One Novel Gift of the v s r 4th. 'f ? 2& i W lATVtS JWW & IwVtiikr imusi! ft over VMHjv t IB n v ni SJ 3 -Wt- if l One of the "Treasures' every man prises TF YOU could hnvc given "him" 1 ha first pnfety razor, or tho lirst fountain pon or any other of his present, "Treasures" -thinrs he uses every day nntf prlc8 above pric. ho would never have forgotten it? nut yoj cn " " " " "'vr liiin ;i ' -v- I v. L B - 'I - in - i i n i I,, ------ , .'j.A ..-..,..,. .. ,W. ,. .. Uw ,. . LA1HLR BRUSH and hu w-ill thank his lucky star--and you every time he startn to shave. Don't ask what it will do for him or how it works. Stop into anv one of the following list of lending stores and ask to Bee it. It's wonderful! And it cost? only 55.00. Buy him a Duo Lather Brush at one of these stores and he can throw away all his other shavingr tools except tho razor. The j-harinR Cream it in the Ilandlel Ask to see it at any of these Stores: Etravhrldc - CtotM jf. Snfllrnlmr A Co Wm. II. Illn Oro. B. Xn 5 Ptor JocoNi nr. I,lfWtlID IJtHI' rhnrmiwf Tnton Nrw Cominj Manafirtorrr' Clnb AJrlih!n HoUI Hart.fr Mm" Ulti Carlton Barbrr fhop Wm. r. Waltrrfc. HonlH.'r. Zlmnyrrmnn llT(J- .' Wm. H. Wannmmktr Waniuni rr Hron Martin Martin lUmtfliV Moilc StofH Uartiarach'a. 1114 Clir-tnut r. BpncT Pharmary. 15th Arch Mt I. Ptollfr 1401 Klilr T. U HtclUrr. 11th I Irfhtch )Uh (lmonn. Cornvifll Ilrlht rnchbMh Pharrawy. 31th l WowHonJ ro-rm . IWnola''. 1W7 ltw: C. W. OMrrlnnil. 4th - IatUroor A. L row 11th i Jackdon Irhka nchl Anztr. nroiul & Shonlt KlnVertfr Pbeponrt. 4H89 lanUfor4 TrfnJ. lirfbl. 334S Gtrt nantown Ko Dart.fr ShH. 1417 Wolnnt A. J. Kin. Aramore. . Jteab B . 1013 Chiwtnnt Walter Jraaop. ILanadown. V. nimrx'a Vharmarr. 30l N. UCtb. C. 1 nrtwlr. ltli Falrmount Howard fiorrrr. 43S rvunlifool CoIdtrr'.i l'harmarr. Hroad & Torter W F. l-rOfllf. 5001 Ofrmanto i ToIU lUnlwure Co.. Illdre ft Mldval Mack A: Sflbrrt. 4000 thiwtnut Ko O. l"Jy. rartfbnrr. l'. A. Irllcl.. l"th Si Jk runsbrira rbarmacr. 210t . 0.M A. T. Clayton. Oroatx. T. R. I- BlacUwood. Sti Olrard M . H nicfclfy. 40(1 Mkt.. St. ChrtT. T-, llrovrn IHIIfr. IjnJx. l'. . K. AiiLmbaash. 13th rorar . K. 'krrlsman. Otn. fi Vnn Mt.ard II. Wfbr. ti WtnmrrlamJ myr 4 Soot. C.tn. Chltfn II. J. SHirfrlfd. 47 rrnnkfi d liin K. Sanl. I0U N 55th fvjuirc Clrrlp Clear Ftorw, 5lh A Walnut 1. C Goodwin. RMl rfrmantod C. J. Wltrl. 18th A Jffrfmon C. N. Iuc. ldth Maatr Hraktr & Fornian. ISth folninbU IllrLinan. Mlllrr - Flaw, 336 ?i. 1i n. A. lrr. 7 S. 3lh Thi. C. I'omon. 10th MooTf Ch. T. llckftt. lUth 4. Morrl- M. n. CIpoIU. 13th Wlmrton V. I.. ALena. Cor. 13th Mom- M. Hryniunn, 1300 S. 17th f. Ilaum. 15V0 H. 21t J. C. ablf, lt7 S. Ith .St. Harry Karhrr. 10th . Sprlna" Urr(fii . I:ornKrIc. 1Kb i. Icunt C. K. Hrr Co.. ItOrt mh st K. O Crlan ll Sid Whurton S ItotUrj. 34th I'rdrral D. i, R.ilhrrml. SBth FVHrrii iiiriufl iirrra. ISth MorrW .1. Nnblr. 2'.'nd Morris I. orbr. lth ntiwaffi K. I . Ilf rhr5 . 5I5 Sprai'r II. 1IUbK, '.'.Id Spnifr s liijnr. 5id A Pnrll.)f II ttaak. M t.rrrn Ixi-ard ''ntnn. 4Hth S. rurri"h s. II Ditlv llroud Vwlro S. It. Tal. l.rn I,une i or. II. I S. n. rS!i. ISth A nilnrr .. II, DirN. Illh A Dlrklnion m. Priwtor. 4i Co . I.h Iximhard .. tt. Tharniao. Kith llro-ti Juhn O N M-y, 17th r!moun lank P tr.ir. iAth i, Arrli CifO. U Pfflff-r 3f,il lllrunl ( A. Hantmx. U7th b i.lr.xl II. i Slofmnrl .VI 01 Karr P H. urtr, 51nt Mmtfr f. HtMr. Srtth llarrrford CharlM WHiait, 54th llacrforo Jnrirv M M'l Ikm, 5501 M itkf r Wm. J M-!annrll, SUB Mnrkrl A. O. KMflman. N. ir 3iUi l-in M. T Hln.fr. 4AI nnlthnnrr. II. II. Vin. 4O0O fllntrd Hrrbrrt Mouth. 3400 Sd V. II Copf. 45! W. Ui'iplun A. 0. HprUiW. 2M IMnh Inhn J Armotron?. 3A01 Kfnninrtn I'iIIh Ilnrdnnrr u. Hld( Mldrala W. (J rroItrti. S(nl 'frmnntnHii J A Wal'ff. frmnnio n llrintljirdon Uobrrt N. 11-11. 3Sd Ch-itr Horry W. llloom. 311th 4 !o0taHri lr. Pahli. 4DOO Mimllaiid A. MVI.irr. 053 Woodland M. W. Ilonman. 3lh ( lirtrr Mm. K. J. lloNfrt... 0416 I lir.irr M. I lwla. 6Hb hfftM- II. r Mom, Oflth Koodland ' S Kkhm.n, lUN Woodland Mrhard Clarfc. IXth i Wolf II. Nhf. Ifr, llnad Kriloral n. I.andrr lftul Chrtvtlan hurnml liUrman. tOOO K. Uui Toplun I'Jklot. ItKfc Kltaer I'. O. Huff, 711 S 18th lbfrt I- HrrkorKltz. 10th A Jir fi. . flrwnf. ltlh lllrklaaou MorrU Mfln. K I"ranktard 1. 4. (mdnl .laaixr llmitlnjdon A K. II. Xrdlrr 4243 ltld M. rctnutoni. 2143 Kldif Olh-r lfpo,rttnfnl Hlorfu DE LUXE BRUSH CO. "5'7 N. S-cond Si. 1'iiiUacd.hln i 1 3 t 4 i ; J,4W(I,J,
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