'tt' ,J "v A iV ( i " , IV 4 .1 m" F i. r i ! ! ii & I : J (';! 'i,iwo J' . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUESD'AY, ' JULY 7, 1921 m&mw CLEANING PLEDGE Research Bureau Says Par- Antagonisms Must Bo Sot Aside tlsan CITES PUBLIC'S RIGHTS ' The public has n richt to expect thnt Council will ct nslde partisan nntngo mUms on the. municipal rtrt clcnnln? tasuo nnd old the Tubllc Work? Dt-pnit-fcerlt to bpjrlu this work on a dty-wld'j tonlo by January 1, tho litircnu ot Municipal Ilcsenrch xtlrt today. After revlewlns the Administration's t4fort t hnre municipal tvcct clean lnjr started by October 1, nnd the shift ing .tactics of tho Council majority In successfully opposing that move, the bureau continued : "Tho rewjlutlon passed nt the ppnrlnl metlng of Council Juno Uil promise topport to a full program of municipal work after exlBtlng contracts expire on December 81. Certainly no gerloue ob jection could be raised to the padeaice t this resolution, which mark the first time In the eighteen months' op trotlon of the new charter thnt Coun cil haB committed Itfclf to full muulci pal work. "The resolution states that Council irtands reatlr to old tho Department of Public Vorks to Innugurnto municipal ftrect cleaning throughout tho city on January 1 and will remain In session all mimmcr. If necessary, to provide the needed flint's. The Director of Publli Works Is directed to present his plans at tho oarllist possible date for npproval by Council. "The majority In Council who have taken upon thenuoh " the responsi bility of setting aside the plan of the Administration for full muuiclpnl work on October 1 nro In duty bound and Bhould bo held strictly to their pledge by tho cltiiens of Philadelphia to aid tho Department of Public AVorkfc promptly nnd effectively to stnrt the work on January 1. The public now has the right to expect that partisan antagonisms will bo set aside on this lsno nnd thnt Council will be Inter ested more In the broader phase of (ho plans presented, nnd In their ado rpincy nnd Miltr.bllity, thnn In the less Important details for which tho Ad ministration must assume eventual responsibility to the Council anil to the electorate." REORGANIZE ENGINEERS' CO. Captain Hayden, of 103d Regiment's Expert Unit, Well Pleased Company D, 103d Engineers, famoui organization to which many of the most prominent members of tho engineering profession In this city have belonged. Is being reorganized to form a part of the McClees Galleries 1B07 WALNUT ST. rAINTINOS CLEANED nnd IlESTOnEn ALT. KINDS OK TIIAM1NO Etlmate Cheerfully aivcn.. Ik Real "life of Riley" with n speedy keel "cutting through" beneath you. tho fresh ening winu in your moo, and the flutter of flags atop. Wo cun Bupply every accessory for It except tho water. F. Vanderherchen's Sons 7 N. Valr St.. t'lilla. "At tht man of tht BaW L jJSfJj'x''-' 1917 Marmon In fine condition. Two extra tlreJ. 1'atnt eooA. Guy A. WUley Motor Co. DROAD STREET AT VINE Rely on Guticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Hup tadan, Ointment to iooth Jilcmn to row. fer.B. elraclMof Oitti, Dpi.X,U14.Uui. Ed I ImSm iJiTTHra H siTTrarfTTrfSQ irtrrTr Jl tfWnrrWWra ft "iirttfflarfttHr?r. V Mkyi LUBIN Oldest Optical House 1 SPECIAL $ 3.50 Lnr Ground to Order to Correct All ! Ordinrr Detect of Milon. including Selection 1'rom Varlonii Btrles ot Frames i't(UMi-2 statu tuu EYES EXAMINED FREE BY REGISTERED OPT011ETIIIPT 91 C Rth Qf Eitnhllnhwl " -" w" " 1878 WITH FALSE TEETH? SUREI Dr. Wemet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT, Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to Wentt Dental Mfg. G9.,llSSeck3uiSl.,N.T. Feet that are tired and sore from lone hours of standinir soon become rested and re freshed by gently rub bing them with Ab- oorbine, Jr. A hot fooUbath P("inJllnlnr a few drops of Absorbine, H jr. win nave a ueugnixuily 800tbing effect on weary ieei ui ine cioso 01 a 6trenuous day, ei.23 a bottle at most drugglett' W. F. YOUNG. Inc. Springfield, ManachuietU for Sprains and Strains Athletes everywhere know that Sloan's quickly takes sore ness out of muscles, and brings quick, comforting relief to all external aches and pains. m ?J lnoirisn 'A I'llnf s. t ' II III H If X M) Smm i I i. lis? ""- Don't let yourself Ret OVERHEATED Clear t'alnklnsr, atetidy nerves, even tenirer, rn.no in working rmutra cool blnod What'a a five-dollar bill com- pared with all-summer comfort at your desk? $4.95 for this G-inch Western Electric FAN Regularly S7.95 STAIt, Nickel- Plated, 10 Inch. Reg. $15. Sale Price QQ CC Robbins & Myers 8 Inch, $10.45 The Philadelphia Lighting Fixture Co. Jlanufacturcrs of Gat and tilcctria Lighting Fixtures 32 South 7th Street Open Mon. i Wed. ljres. Till 0 full regiment ot engineers which will bo accredited to Philadelphia. Captain II. S. Hayden, who served as first lieutenant of the company In Francs during tho World War, Is in command of the company. He reports that efforts to recruit tho company to full strength are proceeding excellently at the armory, Broad and Collowhlll streets. Recruits of an unusually high type nro being obtained. Company n originally was recruited entirely from tho membership of the Engineers' Club of this city, nnd al ways has been noted for tho high type of Its personnel. Cuticura Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially If preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, Itching and irritation. This treatment does much to keep the Klp clean and healthy and to promote hair growth. rneVrMiJl. A)4reutOiUnrUe- I. etamwt m 1 toe. Tmlwn lie. nHfWHWiUiettitMi, ISJ3 When you're 21 stories from tho heated street, it's mighty pleasant hav ing Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, enjoying good food nt n moderate price, hearing fine music, be ing at peace with the world. Come up and bring your wife and daughters with you! Dancing 8.30 Till Chiine i Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! YouVe got a handful-of-happiness coming your direc tion when you pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers ! For Prince Albert is not only de lightful to your taste and pleasing in its refreshing aroma, but our exclusive pat ented process"" frees it from bite and parch I You smoke with the bars down, day and night! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is about as easy as anything you know. You see, P. A. is crimp cut and it stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the very old band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy, the friend liest smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or ciga rette! If you never got ac quainted with a pipe for goodness sake go get one and get some P. A. and go to it ! Prlnca Albtrt la tolj lii toppy rti bant, tidy red tin, handsome pound and hall pound tin hu midors and In tht pound crystal glait humidor with spang motstentr top that Inapt th to bacco In such perfect condition. l i ii mvymmp m ," "3 the national joy smoke Copyright 1921 by IV. J. Reynolds Tobaccq Co, Wlnstoa-Salom, N. C wl.luM..lim An Automobile Wil! Run 1 WITH OUT R$Li Starting From the Chevrolet Branch, 334 N. Broad St. This amazing test will begin promptly at 2 P. M. tomorrow afternoon. Louis A. Bloch, Pres. Automobile Trade Assn.; W. Y. Anthony, Pres. Automobile Truck Assn.; Wm. H. Metcalf, Pres. Auto Accessories Assn. They will be officially in charge of the run and will see that the crank case of the car is drained absolutely dry, and will certify to the condition of the motor at the finish. Possible because the car has been lubricated for several weeks with Deflocculated Acheson Graphite (produced by Dr. Edward G. Acheson, the inventor of Carborundum), diffused in pure paraffin base oil the product being called The World's Best Lubricant Costs more per gallon. Costs far less per mile. Reduces carbon. Cuts maintenance and repair cost. Conserves power, saves gas. 247-49 N. 12th St. COLMAN CO. LTD. Philadelphia. Phone Walnut 4082 These Dealers Have in Stock and Recommend OILDAG The Eagle Auto Renting Co. 1709 N. 20th St. Osborne Auto Rep. Co. 3G31 Ludlow St. Sattler's, Inc. 1601 Spring Garden St. John Maneely Co. D and Luzerne Sts. The Grand Auto Supply Co. 1814 N. Broad St. Theodore C. Ulmer, Inc. Richmond St. & E. Columbia Ave. Frank J. Colgan, Jr. 2203 N. Broad St. Sold by the quart, in five gallon cans and barrels Stialih g" jgStfW BBdUO One-Day, Outings 3 From PHILADELPHIA CEASHORJ7 Atlantic City -1 Ocean City Stone Hafbor Wild wood and Capo May EVERY DAY Hound $1 KIwJ51Ti,fxl?e THp AOV Additional Jnro Chcdtnnt & Sotilh fit. Fcrrlei StAndnrd Tlmi . Atlantis City.... 0:00 A.M. Additional train tor Atlantlo City (Sunday only).. 0:30 A.M. For Ocaan City, Htone llnrbor. Wlldwnod nnd Cape May (dally)S:S0 A.M. Rrturnlne leave. All Point (dnl!y).5:00 IMf. Additional train from Atlantic Cltjv (Sunday onlyr-ni..... .8115 P.M. Da layllgbt Tlino 1 1 00 A.M. 7:30 A.M. 0:50 AM. 0:00 P.M. 0:15 P.M. riSHKUMKN'S SrKCIAt, l-tawa Cliolmit nnd South Ht. Ferrlca OlBO A. M. (Standard Time), 0:80 A. M. (Darlklit Having Time), every Sunday for Schelllnner'a Landing (Cope May). LfcHAlNUN. and $o,oo HERSHF.V O HARRISBURG $0,25 ' War Tan 0 Addition. SUNDAY, JULY 10 mlnal OiSO A. II. iHiSfiSinl. 7i30 A. M. (nalieht Rivin iffi1' atopplnir at Columhli Are ' iln..?'1' don lit.,, Manaynnb. Con.nX'i'' nnd Norrlatown (Uo Knlb fit n NEW YORK...! .00 $.1 War Tax 2 to Arl.lltlo,,,. EVERY OTHER SUNDAY NEXT EXCURSION, JULY 10 Kptclnl train Jem Iteadln r,l mlnnl 7:00 A. M, (Htnndard W.t" R:00 A. M. (Maylleht HaVln T S!' atopplnic nt Columbia At.PSi' don Ht.. Wayne Junction, io"an .S Jrnltlntnnn. "" "J 1011 DETAILED 1NFURMATIUX COSPVVt AGENTS SUE XXYEUs i Philadelphia & Reading Railway 8TKAMSI1IP .XOTIflW BTKAMBHIP NOTIPFo SEA6ER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "ASABETH" Now Loadiw AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES Through ItllU of I.ndlnac Issued to nil Nonrrxlan, Danish nnd Sivedlnh rrti Direct anilines for all Scandinavian and Dultlo l'ortt aa carta ofOri. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phlla. Agents Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Mrect Main 67M Ek UN ca LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service SS "COQUINA" July 20 (Arranccuients lime bren nuido for nulck illfichnrse of carco nt Ilavana) lor Space and llntcs Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agent Bullitt Building, Phlla., Pa. I.omlmrd n200-n201-B30S-B203 Main 3261 ftiTifT!ra NEW AMERICAN TRANS-PAQFIC PASSENGER SERVO btwecnSEATTLEandYOKOHAMA.KOBE.SHANGHAL HONG KONG ond MANILA via tha SKOKT ROUTE. Now end ptltxM U.S.S.B. Ilnsrii 535 )t. Ioni; 21,000 tonj S All IMr.c o. S. Silrer State, July D; S. S. Key.tono State, Julr 30; S. S. Wenatchee, Auz. 27. Fcmj, ieervBtlon, etc., eppW any railroad or tourirt ejent, or HUGHGALLAGHER.Gn.Eut.At.,17St.toSt..NcwYctlc Pi ADM S RALTMK .-.., u..... . . rrnr . j m LLaliVi3 SLJME "Ship by Water" LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TACOfVJA S. S. WILLSOLO cx Cajncct) , July n S. S. WILLFARO (8000 tons) July 26 Receiving Pier 34, South Phila, l'or rate and particulars, apply WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. 1M Drcxcl Bldg., Custom House Place Lombard 6633 9M W1'ftMT?ttBTJrHimWTXIiVBM3sT3L M Passenger and Freight Services From New York niKunound and Southampton MAVltiri'AXIA July 15 Aim. It Scut, n AiriTMA ... July ail Aug. 2 ril. I IIi:ili:N(i.HIA . Ans. IK fiu. Ti Oit. 20 LIVEHI'OOI. f'ASTAI.lA July I) A1.11MA (nrw) ...July Vi Auk. in sfl,t. 27 rAHMANlA Illlr 10 Aiiir. 13 Sent. Ill t'.MtOMA July 30 AllB. 27 Knit. 21 1'L.Y.MOLTII riirjllUUUHU IIAMULIIQ AN'U DAN.IQ SAXOMA July 23 i.o.sDONDunnY and ai.Asaow roi.lMlllA . ,-luly 1(1 Auk. I!l Hi-pt. 10 AMI'.KONIA (new) July r.O Ati. 27 buit. 21 AI.(ii;itIA .... Au. 20 Oct. 4 VIllll UllIllAI.TAll. I'ATIUS, nrnuovNiK, thiusti:, Fiii.Mn r.T.1IKI. iur. (1 11OST0X TO LOXDONDnUIlT & QLAbGOW ASSYHIA Aug. 13 PHILADHI-riltA TO LIVIini'OOL, AND nniHTOI. (Avonmouth) VAKOI'I.IA July 0 lM1II.ADni.PJUA TO LONDON VKI.J. WIA Julv 10 II INAIlll .111.1111 I'.IUtAM'aU ( MUMS MADr.lRA. OlllIlALTAIl. AI.Ginns. MONACO NAI't.j:s, Al,i:XAXrRIA. pinAUfa, rATRAf, Tni'ssTi: (Ports Mry ngcordlns to crulRel. ruiosiA net. 2 tm i CAMKUOXIA Nov, 19 .Jan. 10 Ciiu.iril nnd Anchor Htcamlil Line 1'w.wiiurr Oltlcc, lSno Walnut Ht.. Phlla. rrolelit Ofllrc. Itourbn llldcr.. I'lilln. -PHILADELPHIA to SPAIN, MARSEILLES, GENOA S S "SII.ENE" July 10 Tlirousli IllUd of Ludlns for all porta ot bp.iln, .Mut'ocrn, Aljfelln, Tiinltln. t'ctte. Mic. (Illirnltnr, ljvnnt I.rtliarn TRANSHIPMENTS VIA OUIl OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 130 South Fourth St., Phlla., Pa. Lombard S200-0t-02-03 Mula S201 Anents for Three Star Line , 23 Ilrldvo Ht.. New YorK. Clyde Steamship Co, FOREIGN SERVICES PHILADELPHIA LONDON, HULL, NEWCASTLE, LEITH, DUNDEE & ABERDEEN SS "Canulin" July 1! U. S. 8. II, Steel Steamer PHILADELPHIA to GENOA and MARSEILLES A Steamer Last Half Jul; U. S. S. II. Hlfel Meniner l'or Information and rates apply " Clyde Steamship Co, J'lcr 41 Xorth ItUrr. N. Y. TKLEI'HOXK fll'IllXfl 8800 Manhattan Life Building, Vhlb iif.uiAuu oayj-iiauB mu "j Olxie Steamship Lines Now loading for PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW u. s. s. it, h. a. OPELIKA Kxpfcted to Ball July 7h AT CONrEHKNCK HATES Harrisa.lVlaEiU & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayetto lldg., Phlladelnhfn STEAMSHIP LINES PHir AnnPHiA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERKX Otlier Irlsli l'or tn If biiOlclent Cnrsro OfTert , Expected Loadinsr July '8Ul S. S. "DELaVAN" Mnnm X, MrCnrmnrk Co.. I"6 1 S Broadway, New York ' 1'iiiiuur.ipiim fiutii. a gi i E.W. STR1NGFIELD Anrlinf VnrwmrAlntr Co., 'nC 472-410 l)rel "We'i.I'.y'obet. I.ombard 0117-8 Mln """ OLLAN AMEfiSCA UNE Now Ynrlr in Rottertiam. v: Plvmntiih nnrl RnuloenC-in''' N. AMSTERDAM.. Julr 9 AB',Hs2t flUUIlUHIU JUI7 " u nitTTrnniM 1..I.. in I.nt. 3 v& nuiibiwnui ,,i'7" " -r ,, j RYNDAM Anr. 6 Sipl" Paueucir Offict, 1531 W!ni l Vi ? , j f VK . tyj..,', vd:iJriU H" . ft ,ua.rf.x'wi
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