r to v,R JPMWStI -V-iT rx A' ".' ?mv: - WW k Ct ."W. ii ' .. . -' t .'uh i.t' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBPfflLADEftPHUV W&ft&ESDAY ' JVW 1, U921 A 'V 1 , bbTJ t ' ... ' amml 4v 1? El t W'V . WlO .r.i w-, i a- rtf. ,. i kV"'f It is I v r& IfV " I it i l &' mh It t$z P'SLr.f. I J 4 T : r' 1 rai I li EW! . iiiatpu 'run nn i k& nHiuntmuu! . li! Hooded' Boys and Girls , 3t Out to Win Public , Ledger Bioyctes "j. i- - ' .15, SUBSCRIPTIONS 'NEEDED ii They're oltt ,licep your hands on your hat and hold , Mi to your coat for the brecase that they're stlrrfng isjroln? to cut capers J ,jnst watch 'eni that's all we ask. Tho red-blbodcd boys and girls who gqt pa their mark today In the raro for the 8000 Block Beauty bicycles the Public! limaen 1 riving iwny freo. Tes.Hhe big day has nixlred at last. The youngsters have been Itching for It and now it's here. From now on June 3the boys and girls who are tent on 'winning one of tho beautiful $05 wheel 1HT turn In subscriptions just: as fast .as thy can get them. It ohly takes thlrtyflveto get the Vke. Just think of that. Why, with a lrttle perseverance, a few polity words and a couple of nice boy or girl smiles thrown in for good measure, it won t U any time at all Until the young Piratic Ledoeb friends will be proudly sHmmlng over; the city and country roado oil their brand-new completely quipped bicycles. . The contest is open until September IB. but tho roungsters want'tn use their bicycles during tho summer, s$ the main thing that has interested them Is riot the closing of the contest but the official opening which took place todny. Of course, thin must be understood. Boys and girls and. grown folks too (funny how we are always forgetting tnem) are welcome to get In the race any time during the summer. In other words, you m't haro to be in now "to compete. But it's great fun to be first or nearly first who wouldn't like tr be In the hBes of the luckypcrson who wins the first Black Beauty? Now that erey minute can be made to count, It's important to know the nlea of the contest exactly. The subscriptions may be taken from tasddents of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. They may be anbscriptions to either tho morning Poblio Ledoeb, the"- Evenino Public XdCDOEn or the Sunday Pcnua TJEDOEn and must come from folks who do not at preaent take that particular Issue of the The Mcycle win be awarded as soon aa the thirty-five subscriptions have been turned in and verfied. No one need wait for any one else to win. The sub aerlptlons may be turned in as fast as Ton- may telephone, write or call at tka Ptruua LrDOEB office, Indepen dnce Square, for subscription blanks. If yon aren't in the contest, come on la sow. It's lots of fun and here's some thing exciting to think about: Who's going to win the first Black Beauty? Boy a Cheat Crushed a(l.iiV rr an antamnhlln at H.lfl.ld avenue and Musgrave street, Francis IfcKinney, thirteen years old, of 6121 Musgrave street, Germantown, suffered a ensued cnesc yesieraay, ana is in a critical condition at tho Germantown Hospital. George R. Stewart, 3837 Pearl street, was arrested by the police of the Germantown station. WOMAN INHERITS $100,000 Mrs. Eva Seflal Plout Beneficiary In Big Will Mrs. Hva Segal Plout, who resides In tho MnJesUc Hotel, Inherited about jlOO.000 yesterday when tho will of her father1, Abraham 8egal, of Cincinnati was admitted to .probate, according to dispatches received hero, Mr. Segal was a clothing manufac turer and retired in 1014. Ho was seventy-three years old and widely known In this city. Besides Mrs. Plout, who Is his only child, he la survived by his wife, to .whom ho left tho bulk of his estate, whlcn is saw to do esuraaiea at $500,000. 4 HORSES LOST IN FIRE Six Rescued From Blazo at 1907 Jackson Street Four horses were burned to death and six others rescued by firemen from n burning stable in the rear of 1007 Jackson street early today. Two of the horses rescued were so badly burnod they had to bo shot. They wero ownod wagons belonging to Simon and the StaDie, B OnC-HlUJJ uuuiu "uunuic, were destroyed. The fire was discovered shortly alter inidntght by a patrolman who turned In an alunn, and firemen, after a forty minute fight, extinguished tho blste. The origin q tho fire and the extent of the damage are net known. TO VISIT VALLEY FOftGE Eleven Chapters of D. A. R. Will Qo to Hlstorlo Spot June 11 m Hin,1 flmntprn nt thtk Tlnnah ters of tho American Revolution, with their friends trom una city anu vicinity, will attend air outing of the society at Valley Forge," Saturday, Juno 11. The party Will go tn Hiuuniouiiv- irom r it- tcentli and Filbort streets. A check for $800, tho proceeds of a card party at the Bcllevue-Stratford, April 2,-wlll be presented to tho Rev. Dr. W. Herbert Burk, pastor of the Valley Forge Chapelt for the Valley Forgo Historical Society building fund. Mrs. John M. Bradford, chairman of tho card party, will make the presentation. MOTOR PATROLMEN INJURED IN CRASH Avoiding Collision With Auto, Motorcycle Officers Spoed Into Tolegraph Polo Two motorcyclo patrolmen were badly Injurqd this morning when their ,ma chine struck a pole at Twenty-fifth and Huntingdon streets as toey trica to avoid collision with an 'automobile, The: Conno 7 are J. A. Ooons and 3. F. r. Both wore taken to tne Women's Homeopathic Hospital, in the automobile they tried to avoid striking. The ear was driven by James Wilson, 432 Wcllcng avenue. Tho pollen received a Up that four men were acting suspiciously in' the neighborhood of Twenty-fifth street arid Lehigh avenue. Coons and Connolly were sent to investigate and drove at a high rate of speed to frustrate a pos sible hold-up. When they reached Huntingdon street on Twenty-fifth the nutomoblle turned sharply from 'that thoroughfare into Twenty-fifth street. Connolly, who was driving, was compelled to make a quick' tun to nvohUn cranh. ' , c The motorcycle hit a telegraph pole on the corner knocking oft a letter box. The impact drove the motorcycle to the opposite aide of the street Wilson stopped immediately and picked the men up. . ' Connolly suffered aovere'euta, bruises of tho back and It is believed that his hip was dislocated, Coons received cuts of the head and body. Chester Haa Flr'at Heat Victim Chester, Pa.. "3uhe 1. " Harry Carver, a workman at the Chester ship yard, is the urn teat victim treated at) the Chester Hospital this year. He was overcome at work. After treatment he'waa eent to his home. mwnffiiin Its soothing smoothness will win you gsco Coffee 25 lb At all onr Stores JHI pal lEiniMmciiiiiBiinK c ' The Ritz Roof W" on top of the Ritz Carlton Hotel. The daintiest little garden in the country, where you find everything just a little better than the other place. Luncheon, Dinner, Supper, Tea Dansant. Dancing at Tea and Supper mmmm jHH ' ipiiiiiiiliilitii IIMillilllMlil KIDNEY TROUBLES Why Suffer Longer7 Drink Mountain Valley Water JKtmu GwetMo Wattr from uear Hot Bfrtngi, A.rk. JtdPlO-ACnVB BJTDOBSED BY PHTSICUKB Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnnt St Pbona, Wahrat 3407 Hrrtd t lelnr Clnbs. Hialj. Cifei tad r R K. n!nr car. 8ol! br flnt-cli rroct. amtguti. tc. or dlrtet by nt MWOiiiit'l .BiaaiaaiaaE BKOWNmaKiNo&Ca B MEN'S SUITS $25' to $60 Young Men's Suits $20 to $40 Palm Beach Suits, $17.50 (2-piece) Mohair Suite, $25.00 (2-piece) White Flannel Trousers $8.50 Blue Flannel Coats $J5.00 $18.00 1524-1526 CHESTNUT STREET I Ji , t s IlincolnI. RH MOTOR' C A H S 7j Jar flTi 111, isi Wi ' - ' ' i Sli Kim m Wo $ m :. m W. New Prices on Lincoln . m Motor Gars are effec- mm tive June first. H I Lincoln Motor Company H m. Detroit, Michigan M yj Sweeten Automobile Company Sa1 ( 441-451 North Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. jj I LELAND-BUI LT Our Big Electric Washer Sale is Nearing its Close ONLY a little while longer to take advantage of the four exceptional inducements of this most iimportant of electric washer sales! Note them well, for you will never have a more favorable opportunity to buy a really good, guaran teed electric washer. Remember that we conscien tiously recommend the Prima washer to our custom ers as a thoroughly satisfactory machine. Thl l the well-known Prima electric wuher ftaturinf our tale 1. 2. 3. 4. $15 reduction in price on time payment sales. Exceptionally easy terms of payment $5 with the order and balance $12 per month. Free trial in your own home, if desired. Free with each Prima washer an Excelsior in door clothes drying rack, sold in the stores at $10. This year's sale of the Prima is 'way ahead of last year 'way ahead of our preparations for it. One ship ment of the clothes racks already exhausted by the de mands. We therefore urge your immediate inspection of the Prima. On display at tho Electric Shop, Tenth and Chestnut Street, and at your District Sales Office. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 8.40th SU nth Strand Columbia A, 6th and Diamond Sf. 4(00 Frank on) A. SIOOKamlmtonAT. Broad and Ruwomfa SU. (Lot an) 7andSW.Cti.IUn At. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Madia Laiudowna BSBIiii w0i lifer Ch.t.r Btcddor do the rack, siren free of charge with each Prima elactrlo waihar aold during May r Y iX-H Neglect did this THIS tree looked sound as healthy and flourishing as the finest of yours. Its only apparent defect was an insignificant-looking crevice in the trunk. Of thi3 the owner thought nothing. Then, one day, came a'storm and sudden destruction! How was theownertoknowthatthroughtiiat little crevice he could have driven a chisel to the haft in xottenwoodi Only when too late was revealed the full extent of internal hidden decay. Again a healthy appearance had masked a hollow, weakened trunk; again neglect of a seeming trifle had brought ruin. Do you know the real condi tion of YOUR trees? Are you sure that the healthiest-looking of them is not likewise on the verge of premature death? You owe it to yourself to find out now. Examine your trees for these danger signs Are the leaves of any of your trees yellowish and sickly-looking; are they small or sparse in number and inclined to curl; do they have a tendency to turn brown along the edges or elsewhere to fall prema turely; are there any dead twigs, particularly near the top? It ia almost certain that these trees are gradually dying from lack of water or food or both. Do any of your trees have V shaped crotches? Are any of these crotches starting to split apart? Do any of them have dead limbs or branches? Or decaying stub3 where limbs have been cut off ? Are there any decaying spots on the trunks or branches? Any de caying holes, large or small? If any of your trees reveal any of these symptoms they are on the road to certain premature death. Only the expert services of zeal Tree Surgeons can save them. Neglect will be fatal sooner or later. 'For safe Tree Surgery For Tree Surgery, without guess ing or experiment, you can rely upon the Davey Tree Surgeons. They will save your trees if it is humanly possible. A generation of work upon thousands of the finest estates of Americahasprovec! their worth. They are the only Tree Surgeons who meet the ex acting requirements of the United States Government. Davey Tree Surgeons arearemarkable group of intelligent, conscientious, cour teous men in love with their work. Each responsible man has completed a foil course of thorough practical and scientific training at the Davey Institute of Tree Surgery the only school of its kind in the world. NoDavey Tree Surgeon is allowed any responsibility until he has conclu sively demonstrated his fitness to the Davey management, who knows Tree Surgery values. Back of the Davey Tree Surgeons is the Davey Research Department, where the problems encountered in field operations are studied and solved. A Chief Expert makes frequent personal inspections of the work of every field squad. You are assured of thehigh est scientific knowledge and most expert workmanship at all times The Davey Tree Expert Company is fi , successful national institution, financially responsible. But above all it fa an organi zation that knows Tree Surgery value, that sees to it that only the best is do livered to Its clients, and thathasjealoualy guarded, a high professional standard. Write or telephone for examination now Don't "put off" having your priceless trees attended to. Neglect may mean tha ruin of some of the finest. By appoint ment our local representatives will make a careful examination of your trees and render an accurate report on their true condition without cost to you. Once lost.your trees canneverinyourlifetiroeba replaced write or telephone for ao appointment today. DAVEY TREE SURGEONS nlk A JffilRNINGl ArH.'L: tvrywjoh jw ,tmM u mu o do. w. tai&tUu J, eJll!r'.el,!Pty. "janiftton U, bun "to b, net onto IDiiut UmtTlUU.MlU Out nam ho, k.SiiSS.T""T " "" hex toed or heu, M tk, imitetei, mUUh." Domv truduaUf rl. n. a Z,i. .1LT. 'V.'".!. n" tin tot teixet or WMrn and n ptontnly to oanrraf as ct tU pt4t,iontkot tofi,Vionk;DZ JW'1 inl public that this umrnhth tfrUm -only imeLto ri r :fw A J2 "''''IV " to THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO., Inc. Home Office KENT OHIO Branch office with telephone connections NewYork, Astor Court Building; Philadelphia, Land Title Building; Boston, 9 Main Street, Wakefield; Baltimore, American Build ing; Chicago, Westminster Building; St Louis, Central National Bank Building. PMrSa?en. representatives availabletn districts surround ingBoston, Springfield, Lenox, Newport, Hartford, Stamford, Philadelphia Office 2017 LAND TITLE BUILDING Telephone: Spruce 3$16 Albany, Poughkeepsie, White Plains, Jamaica, L. 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