MX-' J ? frl' vfJU i;iTT(."n"i T,t t. r" Vr"W 7T' t SPEEDING TROLLEY T P. R. T. Cars Co at Terrific Gait on Old York Road Stretch, Is Charge OAK LANE MAKES PROTEST A trollpy lopit ot jiprions returning from Willow Orrne one dm ill be rlctiirn of n trnsle urrrk oineherc fcetwecn City T.lne nnel I.nkoslcle nrnue if certain I'hllndclph'n Hnpid Trinnlt motormen cannot be compelled to op. rate their ours at n moderate cpeed in the Old York road section An opinion to that effect l prevalent in Oak l.nnc Such n dlsaftcr an n loaded street I cur hurled from the traikH atnl ent ' Tinning down the hill b its own eloc- ity mar have tile dcMred ciTo' in curb- . ing what Ii tald to tie the create t ' menace cxiitins on one of the mof dangcrotiR strips of thoroughfare in Philadelphia The menace consists of trollej carH being drUen rut terrific1 peed down a ' teep, curving hill, after which then coast at little slackened oeed along a moderntc grade. The tlinroutfifnrr an many know. Is ired alike In treet n r. . automobiles, phie-los of een elomrip llon, adult pileMrian and children on their wav to 'dvool and home The sddcwnHis are mosth in the )iapc of proposed rltj ordinnnre. The strip in question is more thun ten Miiare long. Terrible Kcmcely Joseph .1 Corr. jiriMelent of tlie Oak Lane Improicnvnt Aorintlon. es terdav forecast that Mich n grue-ome remeii as a terrible wmk loomed Im minent to cure tb' nppnri nt theor that a minute s time w worth u load of hu manity. His association 1ms been aotUe in the tight agaitist the inetiaee nioic than a jear and a half After main imaxnjling protest" to the officials of the I It T . the Oak Lane Inipnncmcnt Asociition has ear rlcd its right to the Public Son ice Com mission in llnrrlbur In a (omplaint filed with that boch lift Snturda ctn ploes of the street car loiupam are rharged with negligent and dangerous operation Iloutes " and 21 are the tuo stieet car lines that operate on the trucks in this particular section of Old York road Mr Corr said th street-car rews frciuentl oc rsiiivc.il their liaws at the end of the line and to make up time coasted down the hill at u break neck rate of speed hives of school children c-pcoiallj arc ndangered b the vperdizig trollc ears recording to Mr Corr t'ntil recent h certain of the irnprnrrnnil 111-01 i-ition's members olunteend tlwir services to act ns guardians for tie children 111 the hours tlie come to mfl from i'iinul ( Aided b the Police Of late th" asfi latlon 1it-s been anlcd in its work In the pobcp depirtment The jioliee liemen mt of rlu Tliirt -tlftl. District has cktailed policemen to top points at which school ehlhlrcw cross the Tracks T.e schools in in- most dan ftrrons ieetnu are the pii'nehinl "-cliool nt Huh Angels Cnthnln ( hurcli an 1 the Kllwood Public School. At one point, known ns "Dcailman Cunc." the street c.ir trarks abrupth leate the middle of the wirje road and inn along the edge The iirej is on the lull The great dancer Jies in that motorists and othci- tnink to avoid danger b keeping to ihc ncl t as then go up Suddenl th" Unci llie'nsclves rostliig oei the track nt i imiit lust lulow wl'leh It is iuipos-ciblo to cc nn approac'11114 cat. About ten c ir npo 11 irollev car Muck on t'lis curM- A specung trolls tiasliecl inu I' I'ljlit pir-oiis weie killed Warning to Beekeepers The Philadelphia Hcekeepers Associa tion has lsfued a warning to beekeepers against the efforts of the industry of the mild winter and warm spring It is pointed out that the bees lme used up nil their stores in brood rearing be cause of the unusual weather nnd care should be taken to keep them fed until clover bloom tune RAGEDY PREDICTED li --T 1 Gouda Pottery New Importation. Rich Decorations, And Solid Colors in Dull Finish. $2.00 to $20.00 AngKt,Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. Heputcd the Largest Dihtnbuturs of High-Grade Dinnerwarc 1212 Chestnut Street W VZjTTii,j-- ' '-'!'-'m-'-'lJvllmht Many of offices are pSSfell it LMWWLL CHICKEN SHOOER IS HELD FOR WAGGING MEAN TONGUE Crcstmont Woman's Chatter Over Backyard Fence Depreciates Property Value, Is Charge Can a woman a tongue depreciate property values'' This Is one of the questions which n Montgomery county jury maj soon be called upon to determine in connec tion with chnrges agalust Mrs. Mnr Keen, of Crcstmont. Mrs. Keen was arrested charged with being a common scold nnd a pub lic nuisance. She wns hold under $.50(1 bail by Magistrate Williams at Ablng ton, nnd it wns said toda) that the trouble is not over jet The woman was arrested on n war rant sworn out bj I.nvvrenco Wncher. According to Mrs Keen who keeps a sharp eve on her propertv Wacher m chickens ran on her property nnd picked it full of holes When she shooed the chickens back she nlel Wncher 'called her names that wouldn t look good in print ' AUDUBON VOTES TOMORROW New Jersey Town Will Elect Com missioner to Replace Council Fourteen candidates will be voted cm tomorrow for tho board of three com missioners to govern Audubon N. .T in place of the present council The riVnmislon form of government voted on ix weeks ngo with rm wns ballots cast for the change ..ml "fNl anil -W ngnnt The movement to oust the present minor nnd council was snld to be duo to tho tax rate, 's.'.fl's, regarded ns one of the highest in the I'liitcd Stntes Tin- movement foi n change in the form cif ndminist ration took strength rnpidh after u 1 itircti"' committee ap peared before the council to protest ngnlnst provisions of the 1021 budget Citirens sav their protest wus ignored on the ground it hud not been set forth in writing , , ,, The candidates on tho ballot arc Conwnv Hcnnrtt John II Hennctt. Willinm P Pnrdlcmnv, Frnnk A Fogcl, Louis C draupner. (icorgo C Hender son r.ldrcd I Hibbs Frederick Lange, Ilnrrv K Iiwnnce Clarence W. Mid dle ton William Sand. .Icw-ph Wnllneo. .lr Willinm II Worelhoff. John . Zanser Mr Lange one of the candidates, is now mavor 'the polls open tomorrow 1 from ! a in to 7pm Tho sue--es.ful candidates will lie installed pnl 20 ' People, as re rule, expect more of the I lupmobilc THE HATCH MOTORS C? " distributor's v. 720 N. BROAD ST-PHILA-BELL PMHsT - POPLXB, 7Q7Q DEAF llun'tr Hi ' without effort now nS to enjor n ord nary conver- alio . b u nit 'h W.B.&E."GEiM"EARPHONE go ma a o lie e -rcoU "ol'e1! t.L,n pewnu Ca at our Audi tory Department an'l ut It In private. Arrange fo a 10 day trial Williams, Brown & Earle, Inc. The tiist I.nd Opticians 918 Chettnut Street s l t r loolil't "H on res' ire I limrlr.r the best furnished in Philadelphia equipped by ls- Office Outfitters Stationers Engravers Printers Blank Book Makers Loose Leaf Systems Business Furniture Chestnut Street at Ninth JJi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiADELPHlA; MONDAY, This was denied by Wncher. Inci dentally he brought forth several wit nesses whose testimony Indicated Mrs. Kebn wns not ns mild and meek ns she appeared. I). J. Pickings, n builder, said: "It's my honest belief that this woman's ac tions depreciate property values In this section. I personally would not want to live near her." II. I.clstcr, n neigh bor of the defendant's, said that Mrs. Keen kept a closo wntch on nil affairs of the Leister household. And so Magistrate Williams thought that a prima facie case had been estab lished and .Mrs. Keen wns allovcd to sign her own bnll bond Hut Mrs. Keen was not distressed. "I could tell some things nbout sorric of Uic other neighbors nround here," she said, "hut I won't try to start nny trouble " HELD ASPICKPOCKET Suspect Taken From Trolley After Man Misses Wallet Accused of lifting a wnllot contain ing "5S from the pocket of a pnsfccngcl on 11 trollcv car Oorgo Miller, 1723 North Seventh street, was held under S.-000 for couit bv Mngistrato Cnrney nt a hearing rstcHi in the Twentieth nilll I 1N'WB rue 10 r.... ....... ,,,,,.. .. ,.. .....,,l nrlr JnClir,1l7 .Ullll I "CCS ill ..-rm. w ... ........ morning when Will'nm Kropp. 11 fellow passengci 011 11 riftoenth street car, de clared his pocket hid been picked. Policeman Lonm. of the Twentieth nnd Puttonwood stteols station, who was on the cat took Miller to the sta tion us n suspect Foreign Connection Desired Young buslncds man past thirty rio ears Industrial plant manager: now tlnanclnl r xecutlv e with larKi-st Amer ican corporation In ltn field Connec tion desired which will lead to for elKn assignment Highest bank nnd business credentials II G08. M.ntlF.R omcK Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Sop Olntmwt Tm 25 ery " Perwrnplw OOTtM lIUCWtAftftBVrBlVnMrvVy iuiUciaaM WILLS HONORS TO LUTHER N MM PULPITS 400th Anniversary of Great Leader's Defiance at Diet of Worms Commemorated WORLD-WIDE THANKSGIVING Martin Luther's defiance ot the es tablished authorities, delivered 400 jears ago todav nt the Diet of Worms, wns celebrated with special services estcrday In Lutheran churches throughout the city and country. Many churches of other denomina tions joined with the Lutherans in ob- Set-Up TTHAT the Englishman terms "set-up" means well-poised carriage of the figure A STYLEBILTSuit or Topcoat is expressly drafted to give upstanding bearing. Priced With Only One Profit Because Priced By The Producer n -'Die- Hilton (ompany 1211-1213 Chestnut Street Clothes Shop tifPritKlpat Citia NEWARK NEWORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA H The fact that the Wills Saintc Claire is such a wide departure in design, materials and fabrication, makes a printed description of its character both undesirable and impossible. -j Therefore, we can but qsk you to see, ride in, drive and experience the Wills Sainte Qlaire for yourself. We are content to abide by your final judgment. WILLS SAINT CLAIRE COMPANY ofPhiUdttphf W, J. FOSS, Preiident 2033-3035 Market St. Philtdelphis, Pann. SAINTE CLAIRE 'J he Mo-lyb-cien-tim Car nerring the noUble occasion up6n which tho great leader of Protestantism took his stand, nnd in tho presence of Km jieror Charles V and his council, de livered tho memorable words: "Hero I stand. I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen." In every Ltithoran church in the world yesterday there were services of thanksgiving for Luther's stand nt Worms. An interesting feature of the observ ance was tha't which took place in homes. At tho request of tho National Lutheran Council, those who were tin ablo to attend the thanksgiving services engaged in rending the Scriptures and in meditation- nt 4 o'clock, the hour when Luther was first stimmoncd before the Diet. This first summons took place on April 17, 1B21. It was on April 18. 1521, that Luther issued his memorable defiance to the Emperor nnd ecclesias tics. Kvcry Lutheran minister preached n sermon yesterday upon Luther's Insist ence upon the Scriptures as final au thority in faith and conduct nnd secured religious nnd civil liberty to mankind. L CHICACUV e. 'APftltt 18, 1921 TJantatas, anthems nnd special or xan music bearing upon tho Luther celebration contribute! to tho church programs, Sundny Bchools and young people's societies also line special Ad dresses on tho subject, In tit. Matthew's Lutheran Church, tho Her. Dr. Edwin Hcyl I) elk preached on "Luther tho Herald of Freedom In Church nnd State." Tho Hev. Dr. J. Onr repair service is for all mikas of batteries respoo-sibleworkalreepoosibloprioos. Extoe BATTERIES SEK3S3FS3W VnXAA The modern office uses Purock ) . p .11 i.i i (j j to safeguard health and j I assure & PRINK 5 jS, H ATllltlill lllllllUUli II Ifllr 4m J m lUnlllllv A liiK. nUllll till IHiS A lillllii njiUfdr thirst and health iBlllBiInlnlllllilllfl im ,l mi fit 3 J MiiAUwMi (J 1 T- i ....... fp,k nl T Purock is a distilled water absolutely free from all im purities. Drink Purock regu larly in the home or at the office. 'Phone, or write, for our water or cooler service. Bell 'Phone, Spruce 3643 Keystone 'Phone, Race 1887 THE CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY Purock Dept. 208 S. 24th Street PHILADELPHIA 'Phone, or aih our driver, for a sample of Hire or Hire Ginger Ate (carbonated). Our team deliver at your door. i V ------- f JifciiW rr I D Henry Harms spofeo in the Church of mo Holy Commutilon on "Slake way for Liberty." In Messiah Church the Hoy, ltoss Stover preached on "lho He (tinning of Protestantlsim" "Luther Spcnklng Ilcforo Kings" was the tlieine of the Iter. .1. .T. Schlndcl in Bt. Mhrk's Lutheran Qlhurcli. Tho Kov. Itobcrt Wells, pastor of Columbia Avenuo Methodist ilplscopnl Have You Driven a Car More than Ten Years? Every motorist who used to crank his car by hand and burn his fingers lighting the lamps ought to have a wholesomcrespect for batteries, and aspeeiallywarmfeelingfortheEbdde. The first starting and lighting battery (1911) was an Exioe; just as Exide has been the pioneer in other industries through the entire history of the storage battery. In buying an Exide for your car you getthe product of the longest ex perience and the greatest manufac turing facilities. You purchase long lasting power and care-free service. Call in some day and let us tell you more about the Exide, against the time when you will be needing a new battery. The Electric Storage Battery Co. Exide Service Station 671 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. to safeguard health and assure efficiency vyiiurvii, iirv'UCIlCU last enl- "I'rotsnntlsm-lts Aole.M.0 en Tn li, r rnn.. ;-. xno itcv. ir. William A. Freen,. sjiokn in t. of Our I , " Kedceincr 011 ''Martin fw?1 imirnur ""in Luther" and DcniOLraur. JiUtiicr'H denatico will bo tho '.Pflnclpo topic nt tho meeting of tho Plil , li T?1 Dfstricr. Conterenco todav inife ? P ton sa.pzs ? 1 vrflw , 9' Am tnJiuiJm SMtrytvJli Jjmmmmmmm&mmrmmmmmunmmmmmmriMJti ' ' i I ''cvet'ttcvttnvZiXxKrKfvrvsvf tf a . ,x i jmL. k vu -- .celt fili k., w., -Mi tjfn1TAn . E MTi a- .)v.t.,y . c. Aja-8.Hfet4A' -vrui -1i :,ijV-ttii&te'''1'S -J
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