"! ' "A .-iW" S -' - T 7- - X! v n 1. - , j 'r M .. v"-XVv wr - ) .. c , vijlnG i l jjL.10 ' LiiiJJOLlix JjLlLAUJiLi-'HIA, JbUUDAi, AiJKlb It JLOJii. PAROLE BREMR F GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED PENITENT REED Musician, Who "Wont Straight," Then Roturnod to Enstorn I Prison, Roloasod FACED SIX MORE YEARS ,Tiph Allen HiMelin, who broke ytrntc right xciirs nn mid gnf liiitsrlf tip lit the HltMcni I'r-nltcntliirx ln .Tun tltry, uns Krnnto.l uiirti h-im lidrrl tt ffw dnrn nc Allen knew that in Mirretntennc in prison niltlinrltlcs lie fucod tl"' po-si blllty of si-nlne Mx xc-irs' tlni", but uld his tvnsridice forced lilni to tnUo that eoiirr Tn 100S he xuih fixon an Hcxm rents' fntcncn for Imrulnrr flic retire Inter fce was relonseil on pnrolc lircnusi. lie Iras an cu'tnplnrx priscm-i lie xxns ( report to (lie xinrden of tin- iit-nlti-ntliiry OUre eiii'li monlli I'nr i-xcrnl timntli" he reported rcpuliirlx 'tlti-ii lie left the State. The pi-Kmi null, unties Inst trin-i of Allen Hilt tlieri' nlxxtxs rciitmtis I lie fact Hint prison nut Imnt n- ih-xii- for gft 1 or eight IClls tlic pilrole Inc. liter ueeeedi'il in rourclliin; hi" f 1 1 f 1 1 AVIilli plnxiii: lit ii i liililri-n s nieert In tllierlin. Inst I'lirl 'tin is I'M" Allen'N .-(ini-t'-rii e nx erxx lii-lim il lino It HflS not l 'inur In- thnuxlit of I'hllilii'ii In hi on fnmih for he is nn imriiii r -rieil tiniii When the miii iTt n oxer he eme lilmelf up in n ..In riff n-lclin thnt niithorltx to xxjre Unl,. ri M. Knitx irnrilen of the liitnrn IViiileiitliu.i . thnt lu li-iil cixen MiiiM'lf up After Wiirilcti MeKenty h id lieen no tified Allen I'lime to tills ntx. When n reletmeil oonxiu lin-.tl. his parole, b" inn he rotnpellnl t.i ertu Wb nrlgmiil entemi'. Alh n l.ni-xx thnt. Tet he isnx'' up. He iM fort; iirie,nrN a1i! If IlllXMoloElxt- iiud si icntlsts nre 3i (Tt7 jj P. 1 1 PUTS OFF FARE BOOST MOVE lir tlin I'nllfil HimlnpoR Mpii'h Ansoflll tlon iiRiiliist the lienvy ruutiiN pnld by thn I' 11. T. to ItM underlx-lutr eotn piinles ('ontisei fur the underl.xlnR emnpnnlcfl eoiitendeil thnt tne cuininis ! BIG PAVING PLAN cilnii line no furlsdletlon In the mutter. I The connnWntt ordered the underline i enneems to reply to tho coniplnlnt of line orKnuiniioii. x in- roini'itiuuT ui- IHiltlll IU UK t'ltl" IIUI UlU If 1.1111." .!" tnlnsed the order of the rominliwlon. en DccMcm ThU .Monlli i The court will fiUe n deelclou on the i question durltiK the lust xuek of this month. .,,-. ,..,, nr- oaiipc! With thl oueMlon before the court, PROTEST MAY BE CAUSE! u. Houh- of Itepre-entntheH nnnnl- I ihoiinI) pnKed n hill gixliiK the cotmnlH " - ! t, rg, ( Invcstlgnle the rentals inni.titir.nni.iii tiuliiv in the enr ut nnii. xxliere ptt'Ofcixc. to rcilili'e inetn BEGUN BY COUNCIL t , IIIIP11.ll Will- Mlll'l r- itj ' ..,.-.-. I Company Asks Only to Con-ji.n M AMort-itan th timi6 Sovon-Cont-Fotir-tor-n Quarter Rato Mr and Mis ( lirMlim HixxxIich, miirrlid for llfl xc.ir, xxlll irlehiiite (lie nntilxers.uj IiiiiIkIiI nt (lie liotiie of their ihimliler, Mrs N . II llmriie L'll'J sniilli Klflj fiiurtli street MARRIED FIFTY YEARS CITY TO BUILD POWER PLANT Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hawkes Ob serve Golden Wedding Anniversary The Knl'li " "''ildiiic iiiinner-iirx of Mr Mini Mi Chrlctlnti llmxkei of J."i.'! SniiHi Itliin "triM t, xx ill lir i ile limlid t'Uii(.hi xxith n i ptlnn ill Hi homo nf Mr .iml Irs W II 'I liorne. '.'ii'J South I'lftx fniitth street Mrs Tliome is tin I'lth'st of four iliitdren, xi ho xxlll In lp riteitiim for their par nils There lire also - si.itulrlilldreit. xx In xx'll h- presi nl lit tho testixllies. Mi mid Mis. Iliixxl'fs xxere married fiftx xe'iis n ?n III Itoiidmi KllKllind MAYOR LAUDS REALTY MEN the I'liiladelphlii Hiipld Tmnslt Co. Hint it hud npplled to the I'uMie Sen lee f'niiiiiilMsInn for permission to continue the present rate of fare nfler Mnj 1 caused coniernlle nirprle iiniotiR tlia rldliiR pulille cenernlly. IJeient statement, of TlioninB I. Mlt tin president of the cnmpnnx. thnt a tint spxrn cent faro xxltli five tickets for thlrl.x -live cents xxoilld lie hoiikIiI led tnanx to bellexc thai this tnrllt xxoilld be soukIiI In po Into effect Mny 1 lust xx lint eitued the i nmp.iny'H lirexident to cliiuipe his mind is a tulit -ter of lonjecture. A gencnil protest cnuseil bj annnuncenient of the pro posed higher fare, ninii bellcx-o, xxns t lie chief renson for the chniiRi1 of fiont. AliTiuly IKril Hiiousli Board of View to Be Named to Aa-. sess Property Damage j ir... .. .!..i r ........ II..... n . ..n. t '' " '" " , , The fnel that the trmisit situation Is M.mxoi Mooie committed the citv .xes- I j ,jmiiwlt of u m,x,Mic tiyire fiotu n liidnx to the eiri'ilnn of n nntrul inii-'jeKnl sfnndpolnt nt the present time Is iibipnl poxxer plnnl for IiuiIiIIiirs bciiu I'cllexeil to be one cause oi tne com iniistiiictnl ahiiii; the 1'nrkxMij. pnn.x 's action. To further complicate ' lie sinned a petition forxxarded bv I matters b liierenMnR fare mnj liaxe the cit.x solicitor for the nptiointment i been bnd pollcj nf a board of xhxx to n-.s th,. ,Mm. HeniliiRs to determine the xnhintinn imes for tlv oiiilenin.'ilion of n b0 k j of the company's property me boinK stretihine fiom Hutinll Mrect to tin i oudiicted by the Public Service Com Sclunlklil rivir. 'letxxeeii ine nncMVlii- nilssion The xnluntion is to be the t r s'tiects. On the rmr front a con- basis to determine a permanent rnte of 'sldeinble area beloxx Winter stieet also .fare ; 'xxill In taken and the dnnolltlon of !cv At the same time thero is a serious trnl In1 Re f.ictnrv bundiuss is forecast. I nuestinn before the Supreme Court ns i ... i mi... . i .i t.. ... '. .i . mi.. D..I.U. e :. i'... Ill" IIIIIUIIIIKS lO lie serxeil U.X lllls to Tile Sllllll-I Ul IIIU I IIUIU- -x;i n i- viiiu- fntiiui include i mission auil the extent or its powcrj, "-""" l.i.il liirlit nml lioxx'el CTwrtn-.it lnM fXU- ,m Cm f.rm ,1.. in tti.iiit,it I'pen t.ihr.lrx flll.1 ftl. .trii- tl 1. H. T I. A L.U3I LIUI1 1Hl.ll LU LU lt. lt.ah . i..l .-. .......... ...... ..i- u... .... . --. richt he mix prepannK to ,c,ss part Benefit to Home-Owning Movement - """'I'm un ; innr... .m .. ... ...- s leiitmi prison ... , ,. ... . rrrr 11X1 K' 1 niixtu "-lit' ' lilt- a., (tinbn mntlerH stilt morn Intcr- ctlnK Hie Cliveden linprovenient As sociation has appealed to the commis sion to restore the stralRht lixc-cent InVidcntnll. n series of public hear Injrs before Councils' committee on transportation xxill start next week to hear the lexn of the people, on the proposed lenso of thn lVankford elc vatnl line to the V. It. T. OPPOSE P00RH0USE BILL $1,450,000 Ordinanco Started on Way, First Stop of Fifty- Milo Program RUSH WORK ALL SUMMER man Cox mid adopted by n ote of Ifl lo 7. It pnn Mrs Mint n commltlee of Iho be iippnlnled In pi lo MiiirMnirtf nnd ush lis elToits Inwiinl oblaliilns, Teglslntlon favorable to rhiladelphln. Council ulso passed the ordinandi which will permit the Department of I'ublii: Works to proceed with construe j Hon of tho $tr0,000 municipal building for Oiiinntoxvn. The ordinance noix goes to the Mnyor. l'cterdnj 's action lollons ninii years of agitation by citi zens of tlcrmiuilowii for u building to Roxborough Residents Object to Transfer to Public Welfare Dept. (Ipponltlon xx-af. voiced In the bill now befoie the Legislature xxhlch plniiH to place poorhou'cs In (ienunntoxxn nnd Hoiborougli under the control of the Ijeparlment nf Public Welfare, at n meeting of the ltoxborough poor oer sei'i-s, held last night In the poorhuuse. 1'itsi Shnxxmout avenue. Plans xxcre made for mi indignatioi meeting to be held tomorrow nighl In I.jceuni Hall. HoxliorniiKli. which xxlll be attended b citizens flora the com- ( munlly. Hxeiett A. Si'holivld. Assistant Dis trict Attorney I. II, Soholleld, Samuel llnrnham nnd others spoke last night against the proposed bill. N. J.; Jones, . thj xxlll speak at the coming mass meeting. (Jeorge Donxrt was elected presi dent of the overseers last night In place of Hushrod W Hngy, xvho died recently. Plans for a clty-xvlde street-paving program xxCre launched In Council yes terday. With funds now available it to estimated that nt least fifty mllei of ttreels enn be paved before next winter. following the introduction of ordi nances providing ?1,IW),000 for pnv ing and other Improvements, Council adopted a resolution which takes tin handling of state legislation affecting i Philadelphia from the Inxv committee, ' headed bj .lames A. Develln. This ! measure was Introduced by Council- eawr Store mm. So xensy to use orj-imn rar in at ixny tor )'i :ipiiir li'll fit f the iirime nf his llfi walls And "11 bemuse or an nth Minnie detail he had not to attend in When the 1'aslern Penitentiary board flf insptctnrs inel reeelitlx It lost little time gixum Allen full and hi ic-trli lul llbertx Mis ircord ir the l.it si.n rears xxn- inve-liKiiteil nml fouiiii to bi? fin x' less Mud he bun nppreht nded liiritiff Hint time nt least sj xenrs in prison xxoulil hnx- been ihe peiinlu Tlnxf trvlhlnlr Itxr fh - r.. ".-? -..". --- .-"T lamiiir m ixnv nor io s nfttt rlftlhlna. ITttrnl n Ii.v tfni.a. tiSarttl HI 11 VM i juiti abuus" .-u, ....... .rv-. I JjitvMlpv inrt nfxral Msr- cnanaii. rty at your ronvntnee. nn ai " rlnht hr en Chtnui 8trst evir 80 ssjr. Call TMine or write S.R.WEAVER 1112 ChestnutSt. meiaMMA nti tiMvtn ' With n lour nin'cleni-o llen mux ' xxmild il is on hi x.nx to join a large musical orgnnintion m xxhiih lie xxill plnj, either or both, the b.is- drum or n bas Viol. Missing Woman Fount) After relatives of Mrs Um TScuglest.. Of 2(sM South Tiftx citlith stien.. had Marched in xain for the xxnmiiu xxlm disappeared M'nh '-''. the polici , terdnj lointid her In n xi'ird m th" rhlladelphni Hospital. In mi mljoitinig xrnrd is the xxomnn's Imslund M irll T ijfllgless. xxlm him been n pntieiil lit the institution since Max- I!i2il After reaching the hospital i.. pnv ,i Tislt to her husbiiiil Mr. I'engles taken ill. She x-ih placed m .i ixiiul. where the 1ms remiiitiul scriousl) it' i xer incc Itefori the opening of the cvpoMtiiiu ni-t Mondnv exeniiu' Minor Moore Vist night paid tliblltetotlie Itenl Kslftte Hoard of Pbll adelplici in n spenii m the unl estate' nnd biiildiii'j cxposiiion He lauded the xxnrk a i "inplisln d bj tin nn huei is, evliihitois .unl comiiiittei mi n m making the iiositii.u .iml stntid thai. In his opinion this ediicifliinnl exposition nun h tuxxaui ginerating a J5L lake Die place of (lib present alitlqltate Town Hull, , Dlreclor TustltiV reOrgnnliillon ori dliiancc for the lliiieaii of Constructhe Social rlervlce tilfo ns passed byColitl ell jesterdii). Its passage was possible only through u compromise effected be I ween Director Tustln nnd Cntiricllnutt Hall, lender of tin, Vnre faction. Hall vigorously hud opposed the original bill, asserting that the salaries llxed by Director Tustlii were too high. In the compromise approximately 155000 is cut from tho total of .?l,"i,ll00 xxhlch tin, J'UBtin nicnsuro orlglunllj contained. Ol'EN MON'DAV Y.W.., 9:.10 P. St. riff rO tl l-(Sili'," ORiniun r-"-- SitraV .19 b. ihi mi -m Bik ' m -42-244 Lrr jsuif m mk.mmi m" ? am. xjw . - - 73 atmONiySTORE" Be Sure of the Addresi 10th & Winter Just Below Vine are wipe OUTT " . s bniiie-building nnd home owning move ment 111 tills , itx 'I lie .xlihll.il. iisi,Iiii tie most idnlHir.ite illspin in iheir ,i.othst many of tin in lib imlniiiiiE fh riifuliir exhibits xx Inch thex had been showing nil xveck to pieint ..inn in xx and imul te.iture' in honoi if tl. Miixut M'.n than 10 dim i ph hux nliuiilx xisi' ,1 the exposition , swmm JB P r I ? it. s i f i n.eis i j I KIM.sl IX I 111 MI1II)N . s l X l I I Xt iwiii n i.iitinn in ii'- .1,- Timrin ' "i i ii'mrrmi- . MIXT.ItTWKMf..NT MlM.lt fs VII. ST I Pliilaiic Iphians w II rcogi-izo, n the nl i-tuition ulmxe, tho store of H nr U. Hnl woll L Son, Uroad Street liolnw ( hcsttml. Their deliphtfiil Gift Huski's of Fruit ac ju tlv jiopuUn nnd lmvo ink oil nirinv n L'lft. tirxii lorn I T WAS jusi jpstprnav that I chased a vairrant inotli thruuirh Uio house ami hroutrht him t bay finallj upon h fur neckpioco. s I did htm tnercilfsslv to death I fleeted that I'd heard that the little pest v'ill bo particularl.v tiouhlesotne this season Now, last vcar, at tin beginnino; of the .seuson, I houirht bottle of "No-.Moth" at 'Ihe Hou-e-JfurnlshltiK Store of J. Franklin Miller, 1512 U'lnut Stunt, ami fastened it tn the b.tsnlionril nf a clothes closet in which hull": the family furs. And I -ish to Mate that not oven one ninth mtulo it' presence felt in that clothe ohi"'!. j . .N precious things arc ch jy I ciixorcd In chance. One may happen iipnii a bit nf tare Chitiisi pnicelain, t'nr instance, nr n first i .lit urn, hut no i no ovi'i beard of pickint; up a littb tint; and iiciilin that it was nisi the tlnntr fur an en K:n,',nent cinu'. )n- ci'p tlmuo;hl to such a purcltii o, ti'id if nnc i- fa tidimis and lonkini- fur the t'lni'sv stopi nnii mint pcifoit M-ltini;, the hnii o is imarmblv the I'olislieil filrdli Dlanuind, eclusixc xxith the house of Il'iik-v, Hanks ,x. Hnlillc. Onlv the nin't perfect diamond.1 hit iet a-'ide tn uiideiirn that x ut t my and piilishinu xx huh make the Polished Jirdle Di.iinfititl siipi rim in In illiaiue '" 11 ' i. si. I l ll X ' x i (li 'it- ' ki I ' b' i .! ,iil i ,ii t- i fir '"'TTTftifT' ,"!, ' 'I! ' 1l!ilillil!ili i'1! ' I iii I"'!' . i : ''i'ii'!' ''i' 'i ri"! i' I1 I j li.t' t' II ' I 'l, I '.I !l' ' '.. 1 !' )l ' , '"lij'ji1 i i'ii i;iiiiiii in ii i,ii;iii,ii ,i liir 'j 'I' ii !"''!! 'J' i '''iili 'i ..'ii,'!'!, ,,i 'i1 il' I, 111,' I .' 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Nt ViimWi:mm 1 ?&Yfti . l'i T? i mm ' I ",. r ' V Wf mZZSO' V "ss. f KESJmmmiiBJI " , M , ail'".rlVl. 1&Z2.iffitl, .) . , i RSf29D fr i fMr . ... .,,,,,. ,i, ;, , ,, l. I U m . . Ii SSx ,. , Ki3aKtfsJes?5l A i ..i,..ii,! fi.i!iiii,ii,iii.!li,'i,i,i'''H!iii'!i'.il VU. 'i.MV VaxHti.. .,. All vm mm:- 't m&mmmm w ' ":t w ? is w ' mmmKmvvA i WWbJmZj&S&g2t atRi.iii!ii!hi' ,i'"i,,i.,. li'.A'i ,wii, i i?'Ji.. fS0FFZZzjM mFBsssnswi ;; ii 'Am mi , ra . :uMwm$s I'TI " axM-ITfiV"! 'ill ill. ,."" ' ei...l'sl'W' !,'l,'l, ' ',1 '!", 'I. IHiH :iil':,ilil!.,liii , .'l.li y4B!St, I. , 1 1 ' Til , I,' 'I I p;mm MM '.I, ., t i -jr. 1 1, i it i . 1 ' ii''i ' I 'i,i i In'l ,'' ii 1.1 'I w . Ml i'iHW i". i ,' iv ft' i in. ,' ii ,!l" I , Ii ,'l, , ,1 ,1 . , , l.l.'tl ' liltli' .WiMi! "l 1 1! I" 'l 1 1 ' ' mm in" in ,'i,i''i! ! I'11!' ll I,'': I ,i, I i'ii', w uM i!i Cyclonic roductlona are in effect in every dejmrtmrnt the prices. nre nothinp short of astoundlnc when you consider tho remmkable quality of Loux Furniture think of it, folks you can furnish your home now nt less thnn half of n year np;c and on Credit, too certain jobbers were caught in the high-price market they gambled nnd lost we bought out the entire stock of one of them at prices much below' cost of production now wo pass tho pavings on to you come in tomorrow get here early. YOUR CREDIT HERE SS AS GOOD AS CASH ELSEWHERE FREE This 42-piece Dinner Set r. l uMlh.ilH. il'!"' IP 111 ill :!,', I 'll'l BHl' BU r-'ii."! 1. 1 m i , " ' i ,, !'i HlMJi ,' ". if il i it.'l.-'T I ii l'i!t"i,i ,1 'i , ir.t i, ., m liiivi'iiiTiLl'jiiLHfli!: W, i i'lifiiijiiii '"i i ;i , ,' I'll ;' !i ft , I S ,'! ! SiiR IIS! MiA:1 r r ".,, i' mTuMk .wvjibd i i'Oii Ll ii I H'lr iiniLiii I! ! i ilill'iiiti,!! i'ti'iimiiil 1 1 ' III, .yiii'iiiiiii'tiiriiiiiiniiiii,'!!:,!!:;!:!,! ii.- I,' , ll l li! . m i 'i . iWii',".,' , ,ii i, 1 1' i ir i I . I I ' i I I 't l1!!;!! : I , ll I I 'll I 1 ! llliUlii liill'lil m i ! !l,i;'i rilll III 'B'l I! I Ii l I : I !"il'Hiil ut today &w Victor Records April 1921 tn- ii S' I ti'if K 1 ' Np I J.i: xx a, tnt-ii n fni . U'tllOl In Tar baps are uscful, too Thv range from 1.2.i to J1P0 in puce. Ball nJ flitx,. iMmpho t ..', n pound "o-Mnti, is )- ,i hfiti i PKAJIS from the so 1 1 rn-most tip of Africa -hicni,. fresh pears, actually grnvvp m I'.i'.'l . have arrived at tin stoe. ,,r Hehrv ll Halloxvell A Son, Hroad Siren beloxx- viicsuiui it is riif nrti large snip- tutlnnj Inrt ha cm, inlu its vxn. ment that thev have lecelvtid, anil it I) vui r,i,x that M.ioDonald &. Includes the Boso and Hardv P-ari Campbill, iT'.l-'jii Chx'taut Street, grown from our own tnj(.r i-nnj. has H di partninil dev otH to i-us- planted to South African orchaids. tom-Hn ond -hnts for xxnmen? They are one of the delightful sur- You .an hrtv- n slrt made there to -Uh .i -ett- ttllnreil - 111 I t rt S.i i X, fri-h)iiii ha ihtim that tviid .ii t, In- xiitn for -.prinr. the prises that one fuidn in a lliillnxvell Gift-I3ask('t of Fruit. Have ou spon the haud-pulntcd c.tft-Hakets at Hallow ell's "' Thex-'rc trulv a delight to the eye, and they make delight fully novel and acceptable irifts the sort of gifts that one takes joy in sending ai 'xell as in receiving li r. feet deliver) i guurunttvd to any point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. vour indnidunl ineasuitniLiits titid lie 'ejitc cetiaui that its workman ship will he perfn-t in uvcry detail There i, a grtat variety of mate vials, tun. fiom vxhich jou nin.v make vour sliM Hon white nuidras and madrii- tnped in olot , light-weight f "' ' i hl'i .,!h fiom ''hin.i i ' ., x-1' lis Mill, of ill , . Mt to i ir il r -ns.- s v . . x- ,,nt lil 1 1 ' l l JI ll't ri. l,i lo, 1.(1 i . 'Ii il ll i; xxi iilri.be Sophie Braslnu Enrico Caruso Alfred Cortot Giuseppe Dc Luca Beruamino Uigli Mine. Homer and Miss Louise Homer John McCormack and Fritz Kreisler Philadelphia Orchestra Sergei Rachmaninoff Titla Ruffo .inn i 1 1 in', to I-, .-ll 1 1 M I low-' tliroo lie in THIS 'xeok I'm prmlegi-d to in vite my leaders to n niott do lightful concert. V all xrished that omu means of uuttmir expression into the music reproduced theni.selM , I can bv tho nlaver-niann miirht he in- mat Miien tnr - ate vented, and ut hint it is here. You really must mc thU wonderful de vice and note for vourndf tl trans ormation that is inudo in an or- illnnri' ln vi.r-nlw m, Itx shr- inst-tllti. V i""..-- I ".- -" .""-' . i , ., rri..,it tion of the silent Minora. Ii pints, '",-,,i.x,x.)u ,,., ,,,",,. i nei it without the least assistant, . Biviiig bp " -s " (nt,s,." Pimn'1 '"' thc?'i life and expression to overt s..M- l'" ,11-' " n" l',r"lll 'n,'"-" 'ft, , tion. It has lilled a ti.-mi-mlom ittIJ? ",'" ' h,"'"1l',tc n'1 ;nilju need. The Motoin i. sold bv the Bu,.lu (,aiM? v:,)l '" V":',ml ilt j0 i trux.. a i-iuinjt nix', illlil l, ll' I itncu- PI.C- pecan -Ixissi-s' ixot delightful tliee scpainto vxords may nix a-ute ;.nu iiubirii'il to form that delicious i (infection which is special mi hridtiv tinil Sauirdax nf tins w fil: at the store, of I-douard D. Krubf, 100 iimth IJlexentli Street and HiO.I lialtinii.re Avenue, their delici- Motora Sulos Conipanv of Penusil- vanltt, vvhoi-o slioxvrootns are at Hf, South Klehteentb Street Vim nre par tlCUlnrly lux Unl this xxeelx to heir iiml Htlt tills niii'-xel' ,1- le-1. , P. n, ;( of the HuiM'liK I'lxiKihlituii nt i . l-nst RfKlmixnt Armor) llroml anil I'uUuxxliiH , atrceta. taioh ami iiiiiiuniis which sen regu larl.v at 00 cents a pound will lie only 50 cents. If jou haven't yet trieil KrUsi's cundies, you uallv sliould J lu a l)o tin-, week I x.tn assure "on that oull not lie disuiipointed. Just a Little Houso of Love Serenata (Memories of .i t omen) ' Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 Part 1 (Lisit) Piano Beau Soir (A llcdutiftil I.venmg) tjIOCOnda Liclo e mar (Heat en ami Ox.cin) Oh Morning Lnnd O Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair Samson ct Dalila Bacchanalc Study from "The Children's Corner" I No. 1 Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum) Pi-um IMunastcrio (The Mnnaiterv ) The Merchant of Venice fl ) ShylockV Speech (2 ) The Mercy Speech li. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe Gagliarda Arturo Toscnnini and La Scala Orchestra Serenade (Pirrnr i Violin Efrcm Zimbalist Hush-a-Bye, Baby Mine Elsie Baker Mammy Dear Elsie Baker Aida -Ritorna vincitor (Return'Victorioui) . Lucy Isabella Marsh Aida O patria mia (My Native Land) Lucy Isabelle Marsh Carry Your Cross With a Smile Homer Rodeheaver Tell Me the Story of Jesus Homer Rodeheaver Valse Erica Saxophone Rudy Wiedoeft Saxophobia Saxophone Rudy Wiedoeft Home Again Blues Medley Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band Crazy Blues Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band My Mammy Peerless Quartet Underneath Hawaiian Skies Albert Campbell Henry Burr Look for the Silver Lining Edna Brown Charles Harrison Wandering Home Helen Clark Charles Hart She Gives Them All the Ha! Ha! Ha! Billy Murray Ston! Look! Listen! American Ouartet Rose Nightingale Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio assisted by their Orchestra Tip-Top Medley One-step I Never Knew rox Irol Do You Ever Think of Me? Medley Fox Trot Bright Eyes Medley Fox Trot Love Bird Medley Fox Trot Sally Medley Fox Trot Lady Billy Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra xx .,.- . ... 1 r am W lineman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra ' Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra , Number 64937 88628 74670 6-1934 64938 87.575 87574 74671 6-1935 87323 71673 74672 61936 X 45241 55135 ' J 8720 18728 18729 18730 18731 18732 18733 18734 18735 35706 Size Price 10 $1.25 1.75 BSBSSSSSiir"-TToimii it tni s , aiiM " ' imtm!mrmumrimm With Every Purchase Over $75 Handsome Queen Anne Dining Suite 12 12 10 10 10 10 12 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.75 JO 1.25 10 1.25 12 1.75 12 1.75 10 1.25 10 1.00 12 1 50 10 .85 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 .85 85 .85 .85 .83 .85 .85 .85 Mil IJH EEDIZ! jj If I III l(j L - tf ir" . it ' kr JJ l?- Vrfra- 5 M 10-Pc. Dining Suite Oiiefn Anne I'frloil ilr sljrni tin.liirb uunt, In rlusfd nrrxlne tubli-i xion-dc-rfill xnliir. $265 ESIiiMi I i ITT i lift i r TtlHW j22v5Wj immmm S I 3 DOOR m BOX ? $33 rnrrclxln llnlns nnikrd xx mlnrnil xxmil tterlli t Vfrj Surcliil fullil O ik w$Smi!QZz2B3jmmWn pl'ce UTln rortnx 8ulte, marieff- nx flnlsli-s-sjmfl,,. nxan's I en t ti f r Dtsnxr coll prt-ii. 546-45 lii I I ' . is. ' 4-Piece Vanity Suite (T Large dri'fjer, chifforolie, vanity lahle and bow eiitl Ik'(1. Wonderful bargain; worth ?52o.00. Onlj ii few at this price. ff ir Irrn $239-75 i i w naxxr 12 1.35 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey THK CHESTNUT STIIKET ASSOCIATION mssas-MiMJ!ii!2r. IX' Jl' JLl ' Mf tiu sUlL I UIMPg-tl I ' -il .. ,"'L"LlT1a . j The Elevation of Cardinal Dougherty Shown in Splendid Pictures Impressive ceremonial in the Salon Jtegia at the Vatican. The new Cardinal receiving the red hat from the Pope. Cardinal Dougherty with his entire American entourage in tho American College in Rome. The first photographs to be received in America. All in beautiful roto gravure in Next Sunday's Pictorial Section of THE PUBLIC LEDGER I 7 1 V W 1VJ I M 'in, J . mmmmm9mmmmmmmmmwmamm.ssEXSBgessXSS T7 A: '-iii. j hKI
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