mmm&mmmmi ",' s"?r"'i"iijtjtVli,' . , "v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921' 8 W5ki3id&S&$i. IK Btf Iv IM ff" 15 i 1 1 II f .' V ; 3 v LEGQN HAS . 00 Painter Missing MEMBER N PENNA Philadelphia Loads All Counties in State With 78 Posts, Figures Show CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED I." I lio lllllll clllti 1 In I ' gl'Ml l'0li fill t Itr plU . II ll'." tin" iiumiiIhm "nil. of till' l.fK "1i ii th.- ilepin tlni'iit I'i niiirlvunui n- nliinil "0 IKMl I'liii.idelpliiii I' inl i i ii'intm- .f tl . . if. w it i . . . t M lilt - - II .1 i 'i nidi i up it 71 h'Klli II .' n iih linliiii: i is i'(oiiil with n 'ivm'I tlinti hint I'ultnii i mint i nil" iMilp nf ix II,, ntil Hi v ..I f n n it ' ti i . . ,,. n ' -.i'i p. .i . 1 1 1 -1 ,, .!- i'ii .I, I, t' ' II 'lli Mil. 1 llt r -OF j'7- SURVEY OF SCHOOLS TO END WITH TESISS Krldnv of thN week mill niitlmic until i'tH'idiM nf 1 ho ui't week. Speed nirurni') in nritiiuieiic. rnic nun rrlipnsinn iillftit rrnditic) nuil peed nnii clnrlty In iientnutiiiiip will ho the innlti point to lie rotHileicil In ' thr exiitnlnatlnti Dr. Finegan Expects to Havoi ivimtplr n w'eii n nnv,ci will in , ,. . . - 1 1 onMilrri'il in ratine tin- pupil". Ltit HIS Report Ready tor urk nn neliievement tent In oml iciid- . ,. -. .. I inj; mii lield in n hiPRf number of tl' Public Shortly i Ipmrntitrv mIiooN bv Dr. William i inn. of the Silimil nf IMiiriillon of I t'lilriiKc 1'tilvepdtv INQUIRY WAS THOROUGH in th.. Mm,., i.i,-h im born n.or. UuikIi nnii cotiipiolicnsixo. Ur. r itii-pm ! luis .nlWlm llii- mm ! of niiti'ii Thr I'lii'inlr'plilii lii.nl Minrt lirRiin j'-iliij-nloi-. expriN In tliolr reiwtio iK'idi, innn nn imiii'' "i nn- iuuii.i... rlijolrnl loliilltiuui botli of UtllldlliK beads nf tlie cliool measurement Me- ptnto school bond will be nble to make purtim-iit of llif I nlveisitv of l'eniiyi i bis report public vnnin I While It Is believed Hint the timlitiB" The tcl will begin rluirxbiy nnii , of lr. Hnegnn will biinc out mnii in tin -ptttiK of 1nt vein- under tbe ill ti'ilion of SlBli1 Sniioiinti'iiileiit of Pub lic I nl nMtion riiH'Eini will bi' roil eluded ibe ''nih pint of next week with ill soiie. of npil(('iiiPiit tets to be held 'in uetiih Urn I'leniPiitnM srlnmU of the it v on the I'nrkwnv between Fifteenth nnd mltted for the nnprnvnl of the Depart- Art Jury nnd Knlrmouiit Klgliteentli streets, Minis will be sub-' meiiti df Public Works. Public Safety, inissionerB tt.i ti M MtllUiKNslKIN pnintrr. ulm left Ills home. 2." (it North rrnnil street. S;iturd.i noon and lus not been ocrn b lii nil ties vlnte Mnrj,'cnsteln's wife I nnd viii :ire epectrd next wetk , from Kusshi Painter Strangely Missing . Sinre lat Satin Ih Max Mort' n-tciii mam neiiti ulm oonviler tlieniehi' i,, Wf nu-iui; trom hi- liotne. UTilM. i.i.ii.b... ..f tl,.. Amen, .in l...,oi, lit NmtlS .tri.,.t. ml the poliie have ittn nt 'luMtix on... paid i ue. , , , , , , .. ,, . ., ' , i.en aI;ed to look for him. lie is a I ..... I II I. I .1 .. ....v. .... ....! .. .... . I.. 1 - . " m nii'iii ii it iiii' - ' no M , , . . ,,,,1 ' ii). nan i!' Iih vmicmiI fir new mum oinni-r. nun iiiinn m ... ......... hei, ' tcni'liert and iittpiN. udinlniKtrntlmi. biiHlne nnd pedHjloglcnl. teaching. Ml pervNing. iepoiiie nf the pupils, or ganisation. tiniiiuTs and n multitude of other element" of the KVKtem from the kindergarten to the higher vhooN nnd in nil lihnvM of the educntlonnl Held t-.i 1.... . .. ..ii.i....... .. r i ...i ine icen prolieu in Hie exneri" en- lllllPlllI'lM ' lllll IIII'IKII IIIIMIUMII'IIUI . I I i. .l 1 . I .ibi.vt. the line. If", will be the K"K,', I.M-n tin; . onilmit of the bonid U t..i.i t ,i. .....I,. in,. i..,.,. .....u i lure tip theni(itP" have come under ' ,j 'IIIM' I 1 VI I"' ioiiin.il.-, (Ill I (t' . , " , ,. 9 dnectlon of Dr. John W. Wither-, deuu "" "'"'"''J ' llie Hiirfm. . f of the H'hnol of IMiiciitlon of New The great ma"s of the "iirveMiii" ie- A otk I nlvei-lli anil former "iiprin- port" have been turned over to lr. 1 tendent of .chool of St. l.oui; Dr. I l'iliecnn nnd hi" taff. Thev will be llnrlnn I pdeginff and I.ero A. King, dlge"-ed. and tirobnblv next month the clnrliitr defeetH In the school H.vstelil II N believed thnt Us nlm will be helpful nnd constructor rather tlinti critienl and ilostl nctlic. SIGN C0URT-0F-H0N0R BILL, Mayor Approves $25,000 Appropria tion for Odd Fellows' Celebration Major Moore jeterdav nlgned the ordinance appropriating !?2.".00O for the i (ontriietinn of n court of honor In con nection with the centennial celebration of the founding In Pennsylvania of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow h. ' Tlie ordlnnnce wns Hlgned In the, pieencc of (.'hnrlos ?. llnlkeley, grand w-nrden of the Odd Fellow n In Pcnn- x.vlmnia; rher A. Hall, grand sec ictary. nnd Thomns J. Murthn, clinir man of the Pnrnde Committee. The celebration will tako pnit in June. I The court of honor will be located i "sU&sssmissKssKr .rsssnnts;, middle .f tln mi.iilli inmn- I"'- nt nnini pots win. Iinvo not pflnl tl . r I'i.'I iil" will l.i no longei i n ri. d ..ii ih,. i.i'," ,.f the pt- While tin nl..e ltg.ne lepreient onl the paid- ip ineiiibi i whip there are probabh I., i- ip i'i mi etT.iti in bring in all men n mi cling of ln ditrli t couuril. e i. " ..no nn. n..t h.r...f.iie nihil- tuning be i- .aid t have hml S"H ii i ..'-.It 'l.v.w. ,th the I eg.oll and nl.o . ,,(llkt, ,1 hi" MMer. Mr- INtliel it 'i i't..i' .. I.rin; ba k nit th- ' ,....., . fi, I t .... w in wet p ,,,.,. tti Hi. I.eg'i.n M-i'ater. of .'.i"-' oiill, :-..tlt -P. at. I "ii tmoiigli iionpntment ) due. or '""l 'r"". t.ar. lie Int. met with toiil otic, , au.e. are tint now in. inl.cr. phi' 't wn injured in an accident, llie A ' ...uiiti.. and lo.al p.... will - lf' i'"1 "'" ':f Moigntitein are now oi t. under .fate ditocttoii ,. on their wa from Ku""in. he hating (ettci) .ffort '.. make th:- .line a -in.- "' ,1"'"1 nionet for their pa.-nge. Ile ,., ,h mine to thi it x -even oHrs ago nnd Hie Albert I'lintnn W-mderluh l'..t. !l!"' pi'V'ared the North Second -treet of laii.ilowne. ha. voted to picem in In me lor them l.iin-downe High School a cup to be - - i unaided iiunuall to the rhnlar .bowing the it elite-- proheienct in hi" -t idle, ol A in. i it .in hl.to.- and government It The -iipeil-ont of ti.nnl nir raft. will l.i known n. the AmerPan l.egton inige.t mi the woild. will be iiiuipleti'd 1 ...l.v Mtld will be ail added Itieentive , , ,,, ,,. ,,,., i '.'i tl. p-ipil. to know moie of their, ,,,.,. I .."ti ...iintn and to instill nnd fo.ter " "" nnnoiiinul in W a-liingtoti vc Ann" i. in inali .ind 'ilea-. terdnv. The gtgantt. " aplane will have Tonight In St John the l!apti"t . n irm-ing r.iilm. of ".(km) mile. with a I'H-.-h Hall. Mannviing, "Frlendlv Kn- mmm-' uitiiiutv of -ixtv ton-. It i-l Navy Yard Makes Huge Aircraft in,. n W.i.l. tneatiiral prodij. imn, v. i, p.. piP.ri'n hv St John . Mratuat i .. for tie l.inetit of the Thomii- I. I i .. l'nr 'J'.i Three member", ,.' tin . n. ii . lemiii r. ot the pn.t ANOTHER MOORE FOR JURY Wife of Mayor's Son Called From Washington to Serve Mn, it- Mnote nnd hi. fiiin.l. u-t .ii ' 1-... i t i'i ii . lli I It. .1 II lull. I . ' tl M....I " t Jill 1 T,, It. .i.ii,Mi..n. d f. i n.r d i Mi. IS.'ithn ...ir". wit. ..f C,im..ii lonre. the Mavor'. -on Tin1 untiie wlllcll WJ. .i l vei , t Apill s. reached Mr Moore . nttii Met. tlirvilgli the Mgilanee of her morli "i -n-l'iw . Mr. J Hampton M....r Ir- P.it 'ha Moore i- in Wnlung f.'ti 1 1 '" . with her l.n.baii'l who (!.! of the llni.r Win. and Men 'i" foil Hi. tlee I'Mlau. Iplll.l 1. -til If tcE'll le.ld. l.i 1 i..i ,li'l .lie ' con i. ' l i t . I'i ' Ii .' t i li Mil . beiin; built to tir-t be n-ed between the Virgin ilnnd ami The naval ba-e nt (iunntnnnino. flight acio the P.i- . Itn- lllj I" i Ii b llllki II 111 the Ileal fiitnn. a. i. n ling i'. ntniMtioii" from ( .iptam M.'ff.i' In. f of naval aviation i .i' Wn-lnngti.n You un wear Tour SMALLEST SHOE i trith EASE and COMFORT whlln tutng MAGUIRES IRISH CORN NO D1IM I -r.v. , Oil Callous Talitt Thm Out by h Rsoti PLrASTER Sticks to your fttt Vkm m pestaf e ttmmp. ' ' Stll iity la Crn Cttlei. Ttki na tftr. , WUx r h wi. , iiilSjL Wecfe$vTiGWK 15.000 Miles on Tires 50', Greater Fuel Efficiency Zero-Balance Road ability Less Annual Depreciation "I believe that anyone who purchases a COLE AERO-EIGHT will nutomntically become a salesman for it. My COLE AERO EIGHT Sedan which I purchased in the fall of 1919, lias Riven me nothing but pleasure and satisfaction." OTTO SCHLIESKI, Philadelphia. L. S. BOWERS CO. 245-247 N. Broad St. Cole Motor Car Company. Indianapolis. USA CAerts a cJoucn of csomorrox in z7l( Cole Does cJoeby A In a class by itself! asco Coff 25 fl' now At all our Stores B PI WH mi1 l' mmTvvvsisy . i COAL Do we serve you? We Handle Only th. Vary B E S T 2240 Lbt. to Every Toa For 35 Yean We Serve You RSjjh OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Ha, No f r Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St n11 FranVford ItM lifjitone i;ar 33 E2E PEERLESS Analyze Peerless Value: compare Peerless with all other comparable eights for pickup, power, size, weight, comfort and appearance. Then compare prices. Peerless prices are lowest. And the contract is emphasized by the exceptional character of Peerless performance. Peerless prices are based upon former low costs of plant and equipment, and present costs of labor and materials not upon new buildings and equipment acquired during the recent period of abnormal expansion and excessive costs. Touring Car $290 Sedan $3,950 Roadster $2,990 Coupe $3,680 Sedan-Limousine $4,210 I x. jjJTS F. O.B.CLEVELAND Subjftt to change without noiictWar Uac not inclaUJ THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO LOAFING RANGE J vse SPORTING RANGE GIR ARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Phone, Spruce 1446 LINCOLN! 1$ MOTOR CARS !tSB SITI ....... !M 'f VI1 r i y VIVA mi LINCOLN rHL qualities of the Lincoln Motor Car JL arc such that if it were produced under the conditions and by the methods employed in building Kuropc's liner cars, it would be necessary to more than double the Lincoln selling price. Reversing the method of comparison, Europe's liner cars could be duplicated in quantities in the Lincoln factories, by the Lincoln organization, with Lincoln equip ment, by Lincoln methods, and profitably marketed at less than the Lincoln selling price. And it is not too much to say that Europe's finer cars would be measurably bettered if produced in the Lincoln way. Sweeten Automobile Company 441-151 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. LELAND-BUILT Pfi Mitten Management Talks to the Public The Underlying Companies 52 separate companies were originally chartered to operate etrcet cars in Philadelphia, and each one was author ized to collect a separate fare. The purchase or lease of these companies was made in order to make possible one big operating company (P.R.T.) which could carry a passenger throughout the city for a single fare. Some of the strongest companies demanded and received high rentals. One small company receives a rental of 72 per annum. This high rate is much talked about, but very little is said of P.R.T.'s $30,000,000, which has received an average rate of only a little over 1 per annum since the money was actually paid in. No less than $124,248,838 of capital was actually paid in to the property by P.R.T. and underlying companies up to June 30, 1916 Director Twining so testified in 1918. The public should be informed that tlie total return now being paid as rentals and dividends upon the actual capital invested in the property by P.R.T. and underlying companies amounts to only 7Yzco per annum. (Sec next Friday's newspapers for detail figures.)' PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Ii No. 2 X. E. Mitten, President. w V -L .' Me. irr-.,, .v-v ju HA'v.-A.".
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