mZ9mmmmmmm).(xi-riuit,- ...'!Smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmamm HBM"; ,'?r'YMHliiMLaKMHIMKHHHHMnaMCHHMflHMIiHH wyr"?' pT 4 H H 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, J92J iWFffiT ROW SEIUEMEKT SEEN Killed by Trolley School Board Hoad Predicts Ad- justmont in 24 to 36 Hours' SOLICITOR AIDS PRINCIPAL c SM....-II llll'sltll'llt 'if I'"'' fl..ii I '"" -. ,, . , i " ' i...i,l ..f IMurnllon. pnui'ieii Tcll.rl.-Rl' l".ol "frnf "" UMl l l.n.n.M-1. m-pll.- "nspcn "r) .lei. i-'HilMH- for Hii-lr mrm rn, n frntn.nl.ir-. will 1m- Mll. f ," -.,.,."' '" ,,,,r,y-sK "" i,l,llii. In if I"' : , .. nd I ' ,-s,, .'"" oi nt..l aii rMini nt .- 9 '& ' CAPE MAY GRAFT Found Not Guilty PROB E IS PUSHED i $700,000 Spent Illegally, Is I Charge Freeholders' Hoad ' Issues Denial jury IS WARNED TO ACT "i .:iii i in' " . 1 1 oilfcienecs ill till- Hint- IIM snilll KJTint ,. .'lili tin .rlii-ln.l mill I S" '" .'' ' .1.1,, ; li nlllll'lllllf Tr,-" ' ." i- '"";, '- to tin1 iimtiovcrsv biltei I .,nPtMHI yum. "" Ifirl l'n.". .1... hwincKH of thou- niiixp. ""'f'. V i. . if or K. ' "1,',1,;- mlMim. ,,'liK'iiinl of tin .M '. ', . I... Mlsl tied HA iwl". " :.' .' n,,. .ml,. co"l" "' :" L . ...endtlint Mi- Uur parties r Ii , nvetl mot III " " " e I III hi' I''1"!' ,n""' befoKCI'll .....I ..,li side holdlllK H's- tin' jitt nJ Ht 11 Wf" . u iivi. bofiiBiiiMli wiuiiiiiir bell. Ill M'll'l' "-..- "' ' a. ' . WILLIAM (iltOSS.MAN Kljjit-.viiir-nlil I oy dies. In hospital Iflliiviini: :i((l(lint BOY. HIT BY TROLLEY, DIES William Grossman, Eight Years Old, Crushed Under Car Wheels Willlmn (Irossninii, eight venis old. UIKIS North Tvvcnt.v -M'tund stroct. died lit (i n't Iik Is this inclining ir tiic Simmr itim IIo'iltitl. fiom i it jm-irat received when he run in l'miit of n tuiith-hoiind tnille ear on 'J'wi ntj -nee mid street he low I tit in mi nvi'iiiie, lns uiKiit. The boy rnn from the enst nlde of the ntrcot to the west mid fnlled to henr the ear's '. '. '. I....... ii ,m .initeiidid. H K ; l, rntVinl. tlm, e.e f.un, In ' "' ",,,, ,,inl V" ',";,'.i, Ims inntiminl the suspension lJ"' ii i.. 1 1... hum i inn II" "' " i lino board s rule on the ilismissul tin tin priiiripal is In i -lilies of the bnaid on ,rpitP thou tlllf Tiii I nniilpii fratfrnitips reads o frnlTiiit soei.tx or soi oi It, ibli bo tiiTiiiitteil to e.ist in the s,. u,o irl..npl"0r.nto the title of the tIhi.iI innujwfiv whatsoever. "iu Miident f'liind to be violating thn'r,i! b orKiiniziiig. nttnnptliic l (,rttiii7c er liolilitiB iiiPinbership in -neb 'l'miit! fnit(init or sororit, sh., J ,, ill with as n Molatoi of the lilies ,, , ,p mIhmiI iiimI miles, mtrh liiiliiiimi iif miV is lbs imtiiiiiid he or sin- smH ia i. i'ii to -u leiision in disiiiissul." l iimiiin iti'. pr lit- ' at' ml iff iinlil! nc tin the nu t i DISOBEYS DOCTOR'S ORDER TO BECOME U. S. CITIZEN Ciirden Man Rises From Sickbed to G:t to Naturalization Court 1! in i l nt "lis .Mlliir.: to s'leiltKe ti in In ntiii mi Aiiieririin citizen. 'V ,i i I. in niiisiriiiii tb.it to :et Cj nrm ii M d tn whieh he bus been t-,m n i t" a M.n wiiiihl be futal. .Mi. Km. iii-i I'd mi s"i"i' to the Camden j Ni aliiiimi limit ,esteida,. . ui'itis.i 1 1 IiiiiI to he rained nuil fu men in nl meant an ilVmt. he In ii ,n tin limit, wlieie .Iiidu'c Kates ji ei ul 114 His Hitnesses Mipported s . 1,1. Willi mi arm iiiimiid liis "mnlir vlnli lie answered the cpies tco nl the miit in ii oiee stwr'-ely llefoie the troll" could be Ntonneil lie was Linn keil down and dniKsed under ils whnls The bov's left arm and liR weie sevmed Dennis O'lCeefe, of .'()-() 'I'll bin- iii.kI, the iiiotoi'tiian. will be (jiM-n a heiiiing todn befme Mnc istrale I'riee in tlie Twrntj second street and Ilimlinx I'at. avenue police station FOUNDING OF GLOUCESTER IS CELEBRATED TODAY Descendants of Original Proprietors Have Historic Meeting Tlie L'l.'tli annual iiicclinj; of Clout es ter illusion of tlie West ,lei.sey I'm prielors was held in Clomestei at noon todn in stn, i tieioidnme with histmic tiadition. A tlie c'oi hx stiue l'' ilesi enilaiils nt .1 till ii Keuwick nu I Ktlwanl r.Hiii:e. who puichnsfd the Slant of New ,leieN fiom tln original Hovnl 1'iopiletois for 100 mid fort lm H iiimIH Kiiu-. iii'imau. wuuletl to 0" Hem in Kins. Auiciiciiii. No k Him 11.1s lm, p cut for him in gnin lla' iti. ilt ; Mi Kui' i n i miti actor, lie !lip lo H -1 t .lliii 'swootl with Ills wife mill r' Ir n lb i jiii" to Amenta about x ''.tis ,ian i in"iit i Ins petition M-ieral )a Hjn 'I In n tlie war tame nlon; I Mllli ullil weie hell up, A 1 it.,. , .. taken ill. iiil.ii i i lie ila set for final M K iu was fcirful lest litt until tbti next term IV lilin ll ill lil ttinlmlill n "'ii'l fiviiMii,i w i . , 1lilt So he went to the court ! on .Iuiip -I. ''ll i hi ' t lm ii ii Ii v lit' in1 H am 'iml iinii.ui Khu cm his t an i in 1 1 nu i iiuen baei skills i;,iliered at a post oti the rheifiont a shmt ilistanie from the foot of Maikt'L -Ilt '-t mill elet ted four tliiei tois to verxe at the iencrnl as st'luM. The post niaik. the sit." of a walnut mid a huttonwooil tree m.dcr whieii the tiloiiicstcr ili!sinn inel for -'Iltl e,n-s. Mr. Ciiiii: Mi. I .inn ii Cooper Wootl. of llailihmtic'il. ntid Mrs. Claudia S. Colt's Weie ic-e'ii tetl as tliicilols. A louilli ilirittoi. Howard It. I'rciii'li. ol I'liilaile'iihla. was i liosen to -u I Uaac Ditillthtt 11. who tiled lecelltl. ' C C I'liilu. of Camileii, tonu'iieil the nieitiiiK. wbl'h lasted fort seconds, lit leatliui; the following piocbiiiiatiou, aflt" wliieii the names of tlie tliieetois wcit" siilcinnh written on a s'ub of wood, act milium lo ancient eiMom : "It is now Irish noon l'.v iitue ami an clt'llt cil-toill. mill the li'-'llts mid pie roaathes Kiti'itod to the Count 11 of Proprietor of the Western Division King Climb's II. the cincious smeieisn of (heat Itiltnin. Iii'lnnil nuil I'riincT. Kliie Defeiitler of the Kaith. I lie projirie lors ilo now meet to elect a tmiiiell. to eie for the t oliiinc teal, anil I tlieie line decline tlie following elected to m'ivc on the boa i tl for the timilus our :" Tin Ki'lieuil asscinbl of West .lerst I'lopiietoi's will meet on the ti'M Tuts da of ueM month in Itui liiistou. N .1 YVest .leisi' was ortsinalh kivi ii to Itciktlf anil Carleiet b, Kini; Climbs , Ihetape J!n (mint grmitl jurv re tonu'iieil titdil to hear further cliurfios tit alleieil ll!cgal uiethods used b the nut boatil of freebolders in HpcnilitiR inoie t linn S7(H).(IIMI ,nst jear for roads. After preseiitim; n s(xt -Keven-paRe iieport lij specinl lim stl;,itors, Supreme Court .liistl. e Illaek told Ihe ginnd jurv it must i mi ii Indictments or he dis missed The icpoi't pietiaretl li (lie investi enlurs, William .1. Ki.ift, fmnier prose- it'iiliir of Camden toiint, ami I'.. II. Ilnrnii. an nnoiintaut of .leisc City. the justice saitl, "Is almiidaiit i vidrnee that itotimnie waste nml lolutioii of piiblie tt list eittt," l-'lujil Hewitt. North Wildwond. Iirnil of the freeholders who are under hie, luilny made i eeiieinl denial of the (luirKt's of evtrnvnKnnee and Inemclcnc "The entire icport will be answered Item by Item." Mr Hewitt salt! 'One claim made is that the freeholders did not ndwrtisc for bids as ictpiiieil by Inw, We lime topics of loial papers as proof the board tlltl advertise for bids." Mr. Hewitt said ccr item of work unified by tlie board had undertaken al the irtpiest of miiors mid councils of the cities mill 1101011'lis bene- , litins from the lomls. Heft'iins to ii siiitemeul in the ie limt lie IiiiiI collect! d S1II70.IM for U7!l , ila,s of sei hit, iiicluilins t penses, Mr. Hewitt suiil thnt Inst urn he was n member of the boaid's legislative toui- mittee. anil that his iiniunitl lulies tetuireil his pieseine in Tienlon two tla.vs a week while tlie Legislature was in Mission "I have pioof." be snid. "that ever tin I charged for was spent in RoiiiK over roads on othcial business with the mail supervisor. About IJoO') of the money I cliametl icpiesentiil mv pa and ettpeii'psi for servfre in conneetion with the lesislntive coini.iittee. "I tlenv the c'larsc. of exlinvnuiince and inefTit ienc) nuide in the icport. I inteiii' to piepmea tletniled Ktateiuent in icpl I tan answer everv one of the t hinges item fin hem." .losetili I. McKissick. who ilinigcil .ssij'j.", ,", for auto li ii t- 'J17 d.ivs. in w lilth lie ttavt'leil MI21 oitlts. ileclme'l tmla.v the charge was Justifiable, be. tailse he bail been t olllpelleil to gi out iiitl inspect toads He sani that an item of !ss.7l!'.t.7o. piibl to a con tiacting Hun for pipe, was niailc nee esar,v I v the i iauior of residents. Mo-I ot the iii.iinbi'is of the board declined to lie iiitervit wed. imtzi, s-: m WOMAN 1I0RISI FREE IN DEATH CASE Miss Ella Riegel, Bryn Mawr, Acquitted of Killing Woman With Car VERDICT IS HEARD CALMLY MISS IXLA KIIU.KL .Miss ftlrfifl, f Ho" .Mawr. ubose iiiotnrriir stiurU and fiitnll injtiiril u wnmaii nl Allcnttiuii last aiitumii, was attpiitletl of liiMiInnlar man slauglitcr li a Jur' "I Allriittivvii today 2 N. Y. MENHELD IN FRAUD Argus Magazine of Phlla. Said to Have Been One Enterprise In two arrests matin in Washington. D. C . earlv twin, postolliie inspeitoif load IbellcM' tliey linve appieheudeil peijie been i tratnrs of a colossal mail -tlefi .Hiding M'liunt' -b which people or this citv, New Yolk. Imltlmore nuil Chicago weie said to have been mulcted of thousands of dollar. Tbiise arrest"'! weie Albeit V. and Kinnk II. Ili'chtock. Inntliuc icsiding In re Their detintlmi was smIii n navt follow eil notification fnim Los Angeles of the niii'Nt t'lere of a third brotlur. Iloiace D. Hitchcock, anil his wife Tlie four arc ul'cged to have usttl the mails u ntllciliug miIisi tipliotis to a half dozen purpoitcd pcrinilii nU whith. it was said, have never been published ami for other fraudulent purposes r.n tcrpiisrs alleged tn Ir.oc been operated 'iv them include tlie Aigus Maga.ine, o' I'lillatDliihin and Washintoii . the Itatuie Mngnzlne. of Phicago. anil the Aneiican Story Mnsa'-ine 'if I'-all until e mil Wasltlng'on her for Mims Kiln Ulegel. of Hrvn Mawr. whose motorcar tan down and killed a woman in Allentown hint Ui-tiwei. ,,, n,,1 ..I niinv1nii2hter toila in. .luilse Corninn s cntnt in Allentnwti. Mils Uiegel. who has a wide at tiunintance on the Main Line. st eabnlv at the tounsel table this morn ing when the jur n turned a scaletl iinl ll f a Her toinposiire was not rullled when tilt' elt'lk of the toillt opened til" Ml- mnlm nti.l Irml 1 111' M1IIICI (.1 "i'. guilt v " After n few words vuih iiltiiioevq she left the (Otlltrooilt the home of a friend in l'.ithlelieni Testimonv on the mmislaughtei chmge wns'heaiil jiwlinln.v. The jutv on retiiiug was diiectrd to stal the ver tlict if it was i cached during tin "'Kbt The incident of fill I ill Uetobel III. oil Carlisle street. Allentown. while Miss Uiegel wns driving. In tin- machine with bet were Mrs. Kiln Applcgate. of, llethleheni, and Ulclinid rnlinei ten enrs old. . I Airnrdinir to the testimtuiv . Miss t Mabel Thompson, the woman killed, had just alighted from n trolley car when struck bv Miss KifgiTt automobile. The ill fend ml testified she wn driving about fifteen miles tin hour Miss Thompson tinned towave Kood-b.v to nn ncipiaintmiie on the trollej She walked tow aid the cinb with her head turned towiml the Holler and stepped directlv befnie the auto 1 mobile hefore Miss ltiegel toilbl stop it, no the ilefenilniit tcstltietl. I Mls ltiegel had gone to lletlilehem I t.i visit r Milton Pel son While the I llr.vn Mawr woman was thete won! was leteiveii unit Mr IVi'son hntl In en Killetf in Wet Vnglnia while on n business Hip Mis, teKi Intel drove to Allen town to mnke some pun liases for the funeral ll was thtn the incident tie t in ml Afttrht'i ac'tuittal. Miss Uiegel wtut to Mv I'eiMin's home, while she e pltssetl gintllie.ttimi, bill no Mliptise, at tlie vertlii I. "The jut was fair." she snid. "but I am soirv theie were no women on it." Miss Uiegel i in -j Ijeeii ,11 five fm veins in snffiiige wmk. Jersey Hospital Kept Busy The mmitlilv leport of the Wel .lei - I n'v Ilomt'opnthic Hospital ami Dis- I peiisni llllws that tll patients were iithiiittt tl nml 1 SI ilischargiil iluiing Mmch. ' ORGANISTS TO MEET Henry G. Thunder Will Direct Choir at St. Stephen's Church 'I lie iwclitv -fifth illinncl -ill v ol the Aim I i nn (iinlil of Organists wll In belli in SI Stephens Chun h. Tinth stltet iibuvi Chestnut, nt .So'clotlt tills evening. The i hull limit i ilirettiou of lliiirv CimiI in Tliuntl"!. will slut' The m- sjriuni nliil pielutle. "Cniisoliitloii." will be glvt n iMth ils i ompost r. II Ah nutler Mnttliews, nt the nigiiii, assisted bv Sllss Dornthv .lolitistoiie lla-elei . linrpist : .lohii Wlt.eimni. violinist, ami Itet ttiiinl Austin, telloist. Organ litimbets of the program wen tomposiil nml will be pbivtil bv Miss Trniiics Mi Collin. Hollo Mull la ml. Mi Thunder. Ocmge Alcxmidcr A West iitnl llmr.v C Hanks. .Ir kensTngton men to meet Business Association Will Have Meeting and Banquet The North Kensington liusiness t ii Association will meet tonight in the McPlietson Square Librnrv Ilullil iig. Keiisliigtmi mid Indiana nveniien. t buries II (irnkelow will address the meeting The minuiil banipiet of (be associa tion will he held tmnoriow night hi the Hotel Lorialne when Minor Moore will be the guest f honor. A number of other fit olluials have been Itivlled to attend QUALITY fYmiMillon tif mir tn x-nrs In ih fYiut.iMt on tif our to fts moti mr tfnf.l i .trer and wt I still b uur constant mot'o in tho new rn Iniilirr's Sitrsiinnrllli lln, dl.1V Aromitltr (ilnxrr Air Ho XI at Imported Blue Label Mineral Water I Crowneil With 40 Mr-tlnl K. lMplnitM lit) Oiirtrl llnltlFH Do.. l.3n Cimr, SI,10 ton Tint llntllrs Hot., H1J.1II t'a.i. HI. tm I 100 Split Unities t'esc, stt.-IS LAUBER, 24 N. 9th St. 4- (2.K jb'rM SiLvrtisnmts s'rr'UI FiO Sf ttntnvtLrs-,tr lrjtt.i,rs Siritr rrtinfr ' vvv &Mtttrr WtH'nr ( f tir.l of fnrnriirftj y-'SfzOrtf t rfs CyJr I rtr '" MORE IMMIGRANTS CHOSEN Two Shiploads From Liverpool and Genoa Expected to Arrive Here Two mme shiploads of immigiants tic on their wa.v to I'lillailelnhia on the meriitin liner Havel fonl. from Liver pool ami (Jiiffustowii. mill on the I till -lan-Aineiican liner Alueilca. from Ce linn nuil Naples The llnverfiirif left Liverpool on April 1 mid (Jitc'iistowu tlie ltft tin, with !)0O on homd. nnd is ilue on I'riiliiv. Tlie Aincrlea left N'ltples on Aiuil !l witli -00 enhin pus st'iigeis mid I'.I.'O in tile slceiugc. Tlie bitter vessel is due next week HART'S .lnik-0"tnrt's n,ftmir ml 123 25 So. 10th St. Shad Ro. & Bacon rinniat'i siiime Tot of Engliih Tea or Cud of Real Coffee You're Mflionir In ill I nn nf ( olTre l.iullfn' UliitHU I'oum rcri Clnscil -a ',MZ,r. OUfJ'rjSl - ,s .)f .S'?r;;c.J U,r Art, M rt.r.J rr - rtt. ' un&rn f fiC?.' fIMl rfr. :u?s -' , stj t yi'jlv,ijt frir. 'tf sttUxIC.truSsrr : ft MX I wish lie will LAW CLUB WILL MEET pic Law School to Have Its An nual Banquet Tonight 'e I i v Si Imol will give its ll ll - tui" i" nought lit lb- Itltiiu II". S'.i ikl'ls Will illclllllf "' I ' atsnii, Justin. Wlllilllll i'i I nlge William reigiison ' lievl miit' nml Calvin O 7 n SreW- R m EST. J&!&&. Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 2(Kf OFF on our Framed Mirrors Xplrntllil line nf Picture Frames Fine Mouldings liU irlp). .Ml nulls. I.iitrst I'lnlslii's Frames to Order Watthew Schramm & Son 39 North 9th St. Second Floor MAM r.CTllti:ils noi.iAi.i.r.s i:i:t villus Colonial Sitting-Room Chairs, unusual backs Rush Scats Set of 6 American manufacture about 1790 S400.00 From the famous J. P. TEMPLE COLLECTION THE ROSENBACH GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street 1 " M 11 lb ill of the si hool ' ' an ailili ess mid act as 1 '""'' ' ' ' ' stei John Itolmiil '' ' 1 1 11 I w ill pieslile, INSURANCE BROKER TO WED Mm Rac rtubin Will Become Bride Of S1o"IUrjl I. Vnn.lm,, Mis. Ilae Uubin - 1. 4 CJ! DIAMONDS .Ire the Birth- stones for Arril i:m. iii:Mi.vr kim.s i.tiri.t: 1 iM.i.it r.iM.s $10.00 to $2003.00 p Kennedy & Bro. (Mm 2 So. Thirteenth SU N 1. .... t ll , I ' 111 nl I, '"nuil IV , V t'lll! "' l II', ll tl-' 11 l" I till' n ' II, BCmtii r H 11 1 'C of '- ,1 ol ' v in isoii ims heen mi- li Minnie Itiihiu, nf IISL'tl ' ' inotbti nt the brlde-to- 1 who lives 1707 !,,. " 1111 ins 1 ; it 11 , e Inoltci t'" llnllia.no Club, nml ' in Pint In Ihe mtivitlts Men . Ilehiew .Wot'la ' 1 Mn .011 mi Klk ami n'1 othei ftatcrnal 01 (JW is a good time to study the newer sales metnoas. Lompe-, m KgA&-vw m Rrosffimisifn tSrrSJSSeSmSSS'ifKii M RCiKVSp5ttfLwS5S-5(fi6l Xl I s. s- -- XflV n- iff su wi s - nil t kl H ' m tie tition is not likely to be any j less for some years. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phaie of Sales Promotion I North American Bldg. Philadelphia .Jflto If you want to know the advantages of having a checking account here asic a End" Depositor! SI- "W est 7 Tmmk sTWKWft39: West end trust Company Bboad Strebt at South penn square ortng oAll Wool Is Peerless For Clothes. Hand-Tail Makes The Smart Lines 'Disappearless In STYLEBILT Clothes 100i ALL-WOOL HAND.TAILORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER I1B Hilton Company NEWARK 1211-12V, Chestnut Street Clothti Shop$ in Trincipal Cilia NIAVYORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO J '- fc-"-V - 'llcfJ2GrJj raAi-ctf 1 The Patch Watch for Men and Women ' it exclusive ivith this Establishment 1 ' JKs (R? Ill UNITED STATES f A lVTT ill MfA GOVERNMENT INDIAN lJPkTlLJ I 4y jfryTC VQ l(i IIIIII ' '' ' ' ' in houthe.istf rn Oklahoma vvi'l lie so d for n few dollars per ncr1- sjsj7 . s V Long Yearly Payments I J J"" V N' ' 'ii til paitt fot Wulliihle n ' S" iinu 1t" ,1 res, tracts Itnsi. mill r7 - IIIIII iiii'si. tm impioveiiHiittt not rofiuireil li 1 - 'ZZr-- j j ana oas I ' " lll FtiBn's 1, j wall the 1,11,1 ltnilH ,ir. hlglil inlual,. ' r ihe titiHing of , llllll nl 1 mils nf live hioi k tmiiitrv tin r ine n! fftu t f irtntne .tntt are 1 loLiteil tn ,t r good u.nrkit towns .mil trunk hru railroails Information 111 t,in oe oiuiiiitcu nnu c luilli illion imiur iot tii nntl ui me I ll ' INDIAN LAND EXHIBITION CAR I Sent out bv the Indian L.tml .Servio Association Car Located at 32d and Lancaster Ave.. W. Phila. 'IIIIII NI) OPEN DAILY. 9 A. M. TO 9 l M. Sl'XDAY, 1 :30 l. M. TO 9 !'. M. I (Patent issued h Government) we also 1 ' ' llllllllililllllllllllllililllli! rapfin llli. IIIIII II ""fil 1 I Bill In II liViiilll xM III II llll EASIEST AHy I Mists Caps -iL?Ty motoring or 7 MmS r$ 1 I aI 7yfAVc 1 I 6TT6t ) SJC lit FrJL "i '"'I ---- . , xiv s. p cmi 1 1 i to ; I . ji;1! Home Buyers j 'lliIISaSlffisBUiJ i i UMUU KKVU '" "" Hi It 1 Bill I ,. I I I III! II 111 I llllllll 11 , :i ,y9M MiMMiUiS I'll! l i j,l illii"ll , ..!. ',:ii::iiii:i!i!i!iiiiiii!i!iiiiiriiiiiii!ii'.!i!iiii!!iiimiii!niiiii!i 'i"i:n i"in iiriiiniiiiiiiimlllllliU 1 1 i ii!r ( I , !,. When it comes to livery- Our "drag" with chauf feurs is on a strictly quality ' basis. No premiums. No discounts. Mo bonuses. As a result, "pull" strong with the man who pays the bill. Money back, if he can do better! For owners- "Scotch Mists." Rain-1 proofed overcoats of hand some Scottish cheviots. Scotch j Rainproof. Fine for ! golf- Ferro & Co.mc Clothiers Outfitters Hxrlustvp Accnta for Rogers Pret Clothes Chestnut Street at Juniper 3HE Important Announcement I am butliiine; mi now suirK ;ui(I twin home the liuge.st number of new homes being built under this year's reduced pi ices by im buildet m or a round Philadelphia. I will bo (tblo to sell tn home-buyers nt prices rutiKinir from 7500 to Sl'J.TflO, with Ktuaui'. Terms $1000 to $2.-i0() cash Balance siimu as tent. These new homes will be built m the thiee following loca tions.' 69th St. Opposite Elevated Terminal Overbrook Section of West Phila. Cynwyd One Block from Station Any of these locations mo one trolley fure from City Hnll easily anil quickly rencheil, close to st n res, s c hool ., churches anil golf club.s. The person buying n new home NOW lm the opportunity to make any slight alterations without any etin cost before the work is too l'ai advanced to change. Call or hone our office unci see our plans. John H. McClatchy Iluililer of Homes 818 Land Title Bldg. Broad nnd Chestnut Sts. Phono Spruce 2568 For a Limited Time Only! Mcdium-Wcigiir Suits in a Sweeping Clearaway at Three Prices! $29 for $50 & $55 Suits $33 for $60 & $65 Suits $42 for $75 & $80 Suits b Fine quality fabrics, finest trimmings, most dependable workman ship Medium-weight Suits that can be worn nine months of the year cost more to make than we arc selling them for in this Limited-Period Sale! All sizes and good assort ment of desirable patterns. GRASP this opportunity for personal progress ! Over a million Better Letters a day are dictated The Ediphone way, and not an executive would go back to the slow, old shorthand method (cost ing 43c a letter). Progress is the reason. Ask for an Ediphone today. Any office management which looks at the many satisfied firms in their city using Ediphones will find .that the employees are satisfied, too. It pays every wa to organize with The Ediphone System. Write now for the booklet, "Getting On" Telephone The Kdiphonv Spruce Piove it on your own work M0 GEORGE M. AUSTIN 1()27 Chestnut Street Spring Overcoats $38 A Special Price on some of the season's best values $45, $50, $55 Coats in new light grays, her ringbones, h o m e -spuns good this Spring, good this Summer at Seashore or Mountain, good next Fall and then some! Perry & Co. loth v Chestnut Sts. Collins tirst! First nor onl in building up utir health, but first in the morning- that's the ua to get the most out ol each d, both in : efficient: and enjoyment Let us give ou a peisonal demonstration (Ol I.1NS INS'l ITl"I K oi pin sir m ti'i.TURi; 11 I I I I - I V I 1 ,1 I II REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE I ,ir i llmilril itrrl.it it., vtIII ippl I Itr. e In ,s nf siUf1(J" u turn ut .ti oi rtirtl, I miring ur ItmiilHirr hI mm hulf nt uur .I ihllsln-il prlit- ut kJO.00. lilt, menus it gtl.Oli toil fur I'urulile hi iil-iitniif lltiluli ut III git luslrn In siiy rtilur. The Cliah. W. 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