'"lffV!5 - "j" " TWrTilvs;Mmyni-Tyy - ,,,nrwJMfil;fY?,,, ""J ' l",?,!W9Wf1'' V1"' Fsi Si$"v w. $1 B Br I ,f-ti , if M 1 fiill I'-Mi -r 'mHsLi I 1 1 Ji at vit' wmkm MM l:S W I' . Kiir'MB 111 i v ( rt f ' . ' " . f ' "in1 ''f' iflfl ;$ rrai ! . t ) .!? ow av.-,.:i 8 w -. ! h : i . W r Kfei.1' W . IKW1.. I .' '".'if. ' I 1?, ,' tt4 EVENING I'UBLIO LEDGER P El tLADELPHIAV FJRJLDAY, FEBItrAHV 18, 102L 20 HREMEN 1 T; ANSWER 5ALARMS Investigation Ordered Into Croup of Blazes Near Second and Walnut Streets BIG OIL TANK EXPLODES nf whom "" r'"' p In- onioh" N(nr in" f" Wn. rrr Imrt . mfMirai' In two fire '(trW last nijlil nrnnrrtT ! wilt f-"! Thrro nthr flrr thin !" ,,1",'' kfpl flvcmn n tin Jiniii' ThfiT rn tiii-o" nlarm l tlir 1 ir lnix ,,f SVwn.l n.l Walmil oioot' im1 Klro M.ulmt r.Ht k'I l,,"",or OorK-lTon hare .mloroil an itivPlln tlnn. Point P.i-ito lilnm -f I'K" Atlnn'i.1 flnina ' . -hrr f.. n oil "till ami morr tlimi 1'tO.t snllon. of .Til. - ' wpik le-tr..pl. Mlouins li" Ptpln-I.m if n tank V vo iilnim- oio turno.l .... vOtine fH IliPincn ' 'i'l ,,l ,ur dpmrni.-nt of tl.- iNlniHB ''""l'nnT.. Tin pi nliirin" wii niin.I,'l fv hip, fin. wli . 'i .ii Hi.- fm-'-nv if tli" ',' tnnihiii Ppliol-tiTi ruinit.iror.... . J.TT South Anirrn-iin lrri'l 1 .n'mrii found it iiMivvaw to tlnml t'i" j'lnntx nf tho I'linr!.-. i: Srliwnri7 Kuimturc Man.ifiKtMt-inp C. . j:?1--J:W i-"'th Amri'-nn jnwl in llmi inopitv. Two other nlaiiii- for miin'r lln' In thr irmit o' Si'miul mill Walnut ctrrpl". nml .1 llr. a' ."iT.".l nml .Tit.' tJ't tnnnt.iwn nvi-mi"1 auil mlilit onal 1ni of miii i' than SI 0.000 anil I'lidr,! a ilin- if iitiiiv f'ii- tin- liiTiiu'ii. m wlii.'h twenty Ihi'iin-n hurt ir over roino liv mlii'. after liemj mlM Into ervu e at tiftcen lin" 111 li'"1 than ten lionrs. Till' I11P11 Intnn'il or oxercoinn weie it the Ailtmtl.- lli'tlninj t'n lir Paul rarasch OO'J 11111 trwt hiirn: M Tltko "'JO Monroe stieet. biirii: PM rlik MiKeiui- V.ofj Norili Bunxu'l utreef lm:n. all in Si Asne' Iloipiial. Mikct Anip'a. f.'IO Kimlmll itreft. Durn! -ent hiiu" Wi'lmin I'.illahiin. Thirteenth nml Ititi"- ireets Inw'ii. ent home. It:itiionl S,iUer. True No 7. of iVJO YnrU ire-i . if; Knliert TV 1 1 c . rus'iie ('"iiiiJiim Nil ". uc romp' hv smoke t r-al'il n' 'lie JVuusvl ani.i Hoipitul llanv M Shnno. Ku Ine Companv No -J-J. nit, trente.l in the Pennsylvania Iliiira 1 Wiil-uni I "Werner, l'lnjiu- No ll ' iiii.i"! I'' nail. .lefferon Ho-intH' CHARITY BENEFITS BY WILL Ellena T. Hults Left $13,000 tor Church and Other Institutions A linn h ami 1 !ifln ab! Riinjrat ' tin. heni'lutariei in th.. w.H ..f Kllen "I" Ilult". 1s."'1 Ninth Wi.liiit..ii tre pinbateil toil. . The SI". 000 e.iate i leli in ni-t for relative- I'pnn tlo-ir deatn S4000 Is to be siven 10 the J'.etl.lehem Prmbv tetinn Churih. HrnaJ ami Dinniiiiul streets . SI. "00 10 the Steton Hospital S100 tii tln Wc-lern Tetnponiry Home anil S1"0 t" the Sonet tor the I'reven tion of Crnelii 10 Anitnn'- The re.nltie 1 to tie ilivuleil between t'.ie 1 u ircll and the hospital , , (Ither Willi po'.V'.l i.lai ere T-leniv Pinki. J-.'.' "i"i MiirieenTi s,rPf.t, 4o0n, Chriitian oft'i Rnmlnlpti -tteet. ?: Tlrod. ls'i' 'rie avenue Mnn IVter. JIHI $7l,ono I.ettei. of fl.l:i.:iiitrii'i"ii ffrnnti'.l for tie rtn'M Alterhammer. Ml'." WteK&XW'JZVZ7'' ' HESTER OFFICIAL paneled, snft lie tMts not rutisldcrliis ilrpartmunt, but lvllli ttirir co-opera-Hint conice. itlon. . The nutiiirllmnti In hit attack mi the ' "We are not uliowlnic a proper intu lloor of Cotiticll said lip wonlil rItc 1 for our Troinfm and flilltlien to btauti uy PROMISES CLEAN-UP Mayor ltalil'P.r. I'lilcf of Pulii'e Dnteii- port and District Attofuey Taylor 11 with ye wlile open ami permit these conditions 2 -r -J.Zy, M: 'i-mX Illtl5 MiSNK. Iliioeinan of I'.nslite Coiiiun No. '2'2. Mho w:t injllieil III a tin at (lie plant of the Ntlantlc llefliiltia ( o. last 11 tell t North Pen 11 llanli tailuie Tim t- In IImi-,1 to be lar;"'v the baii" of 1 1 1 - ill . es. Hepoiti In llarri"liut t n 1 that l.nfenii i in . v er merlon . n.ri..,i The (lovrriior'a home. Is near Clic.iter "IJiiqiiPMiouably the polio depart- District Attorney Says He Will "" t f 'l!,'Mrr hna roiiph bpyond Hie J J iiintiol of, its head". .Mr. Trainer tie- Investigate Stories of Vice n"-J- "'" ?,8V,,I,V' V1'1- ot !'"' '!V 1 pnitliieiit li ileoideilly liiillflpient to IiIh and Gaining rexponilblllty and lilt onth of nlllee "Many person hIiow little or 110 re annl fur law t.t ept ns compelled b.t "PRflTPPTinN'" l5 PHARRFfl ntloui iifticcts of Hie law. t'onse rnUI fclllUr, ID UnUtU lllinn,-3. if tin utnueiA nn.l tlioso charXPil with the mipPTvlslon of 11 polici- depart- ii-ent show. In ninny eaaei.. open ton- mole lo vupine.. snmbitiB hoiifpa ,,.,, fl). ,. ., win, ,, l,0 ,,x. ,,; ilLonlerlj rport in Olip-tor n 0,,ed of the 0ltl7.en1.hlp nt laige? ..oini.e.l toilnj by l.trlct Attorney ' "i,, this inatlor of Rambllu; and dl- WtlliHin la.ilor. of Delaware county. I f,PIT homes vr Iiotc our ahare. and ..:'.. IiiK iieliiii.e. of alleeed viclon! , hifonufd. ami I believe -i-tei tly. . ..n.liMoii in that . Ujr br t ouncllinan ,4,,, 10ro ti,nn r Uiii nml oilier I W.ioilwntil miner. , pioiia hcr nte not only nperotlUR 1 A: a "pedal pinu f th Chp'ter openly with tin protection of cci'taln I'mnuil Mr Tialner chnraed that gamp1 illy offlelals and inemhera of the pollcp of limii.e nie rnniitnc oppnly. and that ii..iri)pi It ieott are Ini'l enilnc In nnmlier. "I liaw bi en cnislipiliir takliu n. Hon In the lfli tew dayn." said Mr raj.hn t.nliii nt hl tifticp In Alctlln. "I .Ion t think I hall wait any loiuer." "Mr. Trainer. I believe. Is quite sin- i'U' in 1 lil mattri. I don't doubt that he Is popted of valuable facts. I haic asked liliu for specific Info nun iln. but so far 1 have leeelvcil none." The district attorney, when asked If . ! enn'd have n special Brand Jury cm- cliance t.i act before takliiK fntther Mr. Trainer added that from l- to stepirt He Intimated be Iish conferred 1 150 men ro to Cbcster by train every tltt. f..... 1. U.I... ml .... (lin utt.tullitii 'lint Ullll .iVHIlll'l .'l'll. "I. tin niiin.i."ii. 1 ... ' t tA - . v (.'Mil incur Runineii. "' ni'i' "We understand them -to be RniubliTR a'nil race trark follow eis." Mayor Itamsey today would not com ment on Mr. Trnlufr a Hmrscs. "I hare notliliiR lo say." be rppllol to all uuvstions. What a "Colyumlst" Needa AnswerliiR his critics, who have de clared he had no real RroundliiR In literature, .lay R. House, "colyumlst of thp IMtm.if IiEImikii. addreased the Philadelphia lloukselleia' ABSoelatlon last night at their monthly dinner. He said he bail read 15. 1'. Hop's "Opening tbp Clipstnut llinr. a book entitled "Thp .fohnstown Vlood. and tbfl 1 New York Ollppcr, He m!iI his childhood teadliiK nisei Included the life story of, a man who had married and murdered ten wives. RECTOR FIGHTS FIRE Seamen's Church Institute Threat-; .1.,, n.. .ntildlv. hhsuiiiIiir ibuiReroiu ened Sailors Help Stockman I proportion?. '!,.,. the .,1.1 Hi. Albnnx Hotel, nt! Mr. Hloikmaii formed nn enierReiicj of the ptopertv by wtukitien who nte slipped Into the woman's throst kii renornthiR thr place. A blae flailed, she was ratine supper. At the MttheJi bedded Itself in such a position thi) 1 strumentH available would not ,.i,n It. and the woman was sent to ,lefr,l" Hoxpltnl for treatment. The bone " lire imps, ntid the volufitrrre lilltuieii and hampeieil by volume of heavy smoke, fotlfiht the fire with n wnter supply can led In bucket until ncy i.rnf lire .intiiifliiles resiionued to an Hie loss is small. Keeonil and Walnut street, occupied by the Seamen's t'htncli Institute, was threatened with tire yesterday, the Uev. Percy It. Stockman, rector of ihl Kn-minu' I'lnirili. mniiiieil 11 ilelntl of mariiicts stiiyiiiR at the Institute, nml I alarm Ibis eineiRencv lire department Iourih nmulTarikrli b,"'ll"', "f Wn"r ""l" Take Chicken Bone From Throat Some one iialkliis In Second slreet Mrs, .lulla AIIIoli. M-veiity years old. dropped H llfhteil match 01 n cigar stub 'JIIIH Snuitb Mole stieet, whs taken to through 'in open Riatins In the pave- two hoipltalo lnt nlsht bcfoicii chicken nienl. In the cellar were piles of paper , bone which bad lodged In her throat aud woodwork taken from the Interior could be removed. A small nice nf bone removed after surgeoim had nearly an hour. in torV-,1 i Wiper Bo,w ndMallinnTubM EDW1NJ.SCH0EHLECO 533N. llthSt. PhlUtfelptiia "Jlcfr Moli. N-. .". 1100 . Kr.11 ."i7 ."oil. and 1 1 ner nu-nil'. m 'r f K. ither. n ' Man lloh'ovil. l.Vi. SI'.'. '.'"'-'; Ilenry C Wo't'Mnotj' s:'.7 and .tames Doucher'v. S.VJ 'J."i DANIEL F. LAFEAN ILL Ex-Insurance Commissioner Undar Indictment in North Penn Case Dnn'el V. l. fean in-urnn. . . oin mUsioner and fnrmn nsre.man. f oik. is serinuili . I at a l.ealtli !e...'i ,c New York Mute S..i:ip time ajn !.' .I.tiie to this r if r 111 'I iiiiilerweut a 1 ire ..f treatment fnr nn organic tr ih'e I! eeni (! to improve and re'iiinnl ! hi. 1'ome b:r. re. nteme of th .icne .niisfil his remor"l t" a .irins. 1 H The former inmranip . ouiinini'int r i iMider indictment in .-onnectiou with me r- 1 21.000 iquurr frrt pier Storngc; Centrally lo cated; Philadelphia Firt rl) flocUinc facilities Served by all railrosd North Atlantic & Western S. S. Co. Philadelphia STORE ORDERS Incicasc Your Buying Power Why lit, vnur own print tocU el rih. hn ld.ng leprtmnt lern nH prtlsllv ihops accept llr llore nrdrrs ilh? We liu thrm on very Irw tfrmt hd on length ot c.edlt Our nuthodi r fair nnd lm nlood the snd tt of 48 ion. let ui give you At U1I1 Write fot D-taaU Tonight Marriott Bros. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET Do we serve you? We Handle Only the Very B -: s T t VHiVt, fj X IV ' . .If II vM iw w ilMlif ';,'L ;lfc' I Slidth $ f it It ' . aaaal aH r A3m .1. . J7 t ' W'k I AA. aaaal aaaal IB aal aaal I lam 'M 1 m;Mmt iHijifAiii rmlihwAM IB ftivK- AtV ' ttiilf JE H IH fill itt ' fSlJW H -240 Lb lo rvrr5' To" i Mil! l 1 1 OWEN LETTER'S Rliil ' II S0NS Ir S iwii t'iV' mM A yard That Hat No Equal tfftlfife W j II Trcnlon Ave-and kW xm&Wm II Westmoreland St. HiiBBtiri- fll '" """r Maf HmmmwmmWmwmmm I ,ntil VVwQaW. UaUL.!aBBBV"aBBBBBBBU tt!yVS GRAND-PIANO Remarkable, for Its Size Surprising in quality and quantity of tone;(t most unusual in beauty and finish of case. tD Length. 4 ft. 10 in. Price N. STETSON & CO., 1111 Chestnut Street 850 Charpc Account Solicited &. Fl'ltS AND MILLINERY I jds. ' W i 250 New Hats from Stock Priced Vn to y2 Under Regular!!! A Special Saturday Sale Hats of all straw, straw combina tions, horse-hair braid, tagal, ba tavia and celophane. New Hai'dinr Blue, Gray, Navy. Ash, Brown, Tomato, Tangerine. Trimmed with Mowers, fruit, pins. 5-00 8.50 ornaments and nating variety. feathers in fasci- 1000 ' allies up to 18.n0 Purchasing Agents' Orders Accented -rt-- iSN - V( f r? ' "' 'S- snnnmj '-'zP j W"IJM -np A Mans Pie Fresh Delicious Try it now Just phone to your grocer or bake shop and say, "Send a Sun-Maid Raisin Pic," or make one at home according to the recipe below. You'll get the pie that men like best because of its flavor and nourishment. The Raisins arc Sun-Maids, plump and tender. The pic is baked so the juice forms a luscious sauce. It's a man's pie and a woman's, too, because it is delicious and easy to prepare. Healthful, too, for raisins arc nutritious. Rich in assimilable organic iron, which brings the tint of roses to women's and children's checks. Eat raisins daily in some delicious form and you'll get all the iron you need. SUN-MAID RAISINS AKvavs use Sun-Maiils for vour every cooking need. Made from California's tenderer, sweetest, juiciest tabic grapes, noted for their fragile skins. Packed in u great sun-lighted, glas walled plant. Sweet, clean, whole some American .-aisins the kind you know are good. Three varieties: Sun-Maid Seeded (seeds removed); Sun-Maid Seed less (grown without seeds); Sun Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid Brand. Send for free book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," describing scores of ways to use. Recipe for Real Raisin Pie Cut This Out and Keep It 2 cups Sun-Maid RaUini Hi cups boiling water 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons cornstarch lice 2 Iemoni 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind Juice 1 orange 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 cup chopped ivalnuts Cook raisins in boiling water for five minutest pour into sugar and corn starch, which have been mixed. Cook until thick; rcmoie from fire and add other ingredients. Bake between Inn crust). Walnuts may be o'mltted if desired. Cut This Out and Send It ! CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO. Membership 10,000 Growers Fresno, California California Associated Raisin Co. Ilrpt, N-J4S-H, l'rmiio, Cut. Please send me your book, ''Sun-Maid Recipes," free. Name" Address i City... ..... .State., afiSiilll J li HOI sJUl II JfraWra Jim llK Ek mmmW sfitfjg.y (feat ""p BBa 'isjs IM- I aaBSaKSsBSStaaaBUuBlL flLaDiSitL aBsaaVsKBaawlBBlsVHIsKBKusR MHaaHSBk mmKm MM'WmwmsimW : :mmmWmmwm' A . K0SHLAND n 1200 from Henry Sonneborn Co., Baltimore, makars of STYLEPLUS Clothes. 2000 from Cohan & Lanj, New York, makers of CORTLEY Clothes. 2000 from L. Black Co., Rochester, makers of VOGUE Clothts. 1500 from Rich & Grasheim, Philadelphia, maker of NEW PORT FASHION Clothes. 900 from Weiss-Kopf Co., Rochester, maker of WELL KUT Clothes. BOO from L. Greif & Bro., Baltimore, makers of GRIFFON Clothes. 1200 from M. & H. M. Goldberg, New York Ctiy, makers of DISTINCTIVE Clothes. 1000 from A. Baraff, Philadelphia, makers of HAND-MADE Clothes. stnHtM WssrVSel If 1 ll ll 11 ll The Best Clothes Made in America at a Price That is Next to Giving Them Away! Spot Cash Brings Us 10,300 of These Syits, Overcoats & Ulsters i " For Men and Young Men To Sell at $20 That Are Retailing Elsewhere at $40. $45. $50. $55. $60. $65. $70 In this sale you arc get ting the cream of clothing quality famous nationally advertised brands at a price anywhere from $20 to 50 less than their actual cost a few months ago! That is what is making this sale such a phenomenal success. livery buyer kiwic that he is getting clothes- de luxe at a next-to-nnthiug-price! ' When you stop to think that the lowest price quoted for an ordinary wool suit for Spring is 35, you can see what it means to you in the way of money-saving to cash in on this opportunity before it is gone. You can never hope to get another chance like this again. Small charge made for al-v terations. $7 $8 $9 $10 Men's Pants Enormous stock in muIi a uub laiiKeof culorsunil pa you should easily 1 mntih Mini foal and e I tternsthatH) J if aim- to ' ok KO HIANE) BSJ Wttt saan (BUB sjcos sanuat sajaM SBMbv attf OH IbVHHssIsM San saasra asm IHBasl SBssB HsbH feTfl btH KMIMi - 15-17-19 No. 13th St. 24-26 So. 54 St CHESTER: 3RD & MARKET STS. WILMINGTON: 824 MARKET ST. , Open Daily fill 6 . M. Friday, JH 9 , hi, Saturday I'm 10.00 P. M. 'fIJrT ,.,., ,
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