mrnSSSH fSWi IP wm w v 1 1 7 r rr 1 ,. h EVEfeG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 r 3 E BREAKING GROUND FOR NEW CHURCH DR. JOHN M. BALDY IS WELFARE HEAD State Welfare Head - 10 F 1 RES! BLUECOAT BRICK IN RACE fORANOTHERTERM CURRAN CANDIDATE FORME RANK OR MAYOR Of N a mm- ',?wtHt&A Receiver of Taxes Circulates Re-olection Petitions for 1 Primary ACTS DESPITE PENROSE t.-j Tnnrlrirk definitely nn- Manhattan Burrough President Selected to Make Race Against Hylan Devon Man Commissioner New State Department. Mrs. Martin on Board of Edward W. Herbert Renamed Lieutenant Again by Trial Board TRAINER IS TRANSFERRED '$ . WW 1 ri TV. r rcpim" , , . . . ... mm n hn name wilt bo on L npubllcan primary ballot. . A ij ftl nnp of the be county of the field for one ot ,u.r , SIW " took he bit between 1.W .. i unitn nt ncnmui ti" " & on '.he ticket. .Am .oV" S KendrlciC. ambition Trm towani '" ,llg IfhSK hcrth In n r1 Interview U?Mhe Senator ,llnrl his belief that Relvrr Kendrlck nnil n-KWer of will Sheehnn nn "sittins ranilltlatcj. in ni r better tlmn "("tnnuini; ennui- dTn"'hricf the Senator made It r'eni he belle; both Kendrlck nnd She- nan njr . n p.nilv (n i. ,hM Into the rliie. Mo.tatrntc William F Campbell, leaner m ir t" fifth Ward. mM today he may mine out next week for register of willd. renrofe lieutenants are not looklnc kindly on the ninbltion of Thomas 1 . Effort" will ho made to luml n Penrose follower In that "(!,.;. One reason mr i"" iir-n- , - . -rltr treasurer nnd the State nudttor nncral. jointly make appointments of 'Btl "In' .,!.. liiuuvn to the 5$ M jolrv Job. worth at least MOOD I Tear. Audilor-tloneral Iwls Is a Penrose adherent. There Is said to bo an undercurrent nmong the "virtual" politicniis to throw Controller Hndlcy overboard and set - 1.:.. nlnpfi whn W Klin. nn some our iui '- i"."-- '' ported by Mayor Moore nnd the "S otcrs J.engue. FUNERAL OF A. L CARSON, JR Designer of Battleships Will Ba Burled Tomorrow Alfred Ii. Carson, Jr . who helped to deiin many of the torpedobont do itroyers and battleships In servieo ilur lnr the World War. nnd who died Sat- losing an operation for appendicitis. irill be burieci tomorrow. The funeral services will be held at Ft. Agatha's Church. Thirty-eighth nnd Spring Garden streets, at 10 o'clock. Interment will bo in Holy Cross (Vine- Mr. Carson was thirty-two ,car old ind lived at COO North Thirt.v-foiirvh itreet. Since the United States hns been favoring an aircraft policy Mr. Carson had been designing airplanes at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He was a graduate of Franklin Institute, Spring Garden Institute and Central Hllh School, ind was a member of the Knights of Columbus. ASK SUNDAY BALL FUND Pliyers Would Raise $25,000 to Test Blue Laws A fund of $'jr,.0()0 is to be raided by the Allied Athletic Association to carry tj court for a fight to a finlh against the blue laws of Pennsylvania pro hibiting Sunday baseball. That was decided hi the nssoclntion Int night In the Uenedict Service Club. 137 North Fifteenth street, .lames Jtnn ner, manager of the Shnnnhan Catholic Club, presided. Representatives of fifty er more amateur nnd semi-professional teims of the city were present The fund Is to he raised through a I'ries of twilight exhibition games to be pioytd in tho next two weeks bv nil the teams affiliated with tho nssoeintlon. Haynes Closes Erie Brewery Erie, Pa.. Aug. -J. lly A. P.l Announcement was made today by Pro hibition Commissioner Hn.wieo that jents of his department had seized the propert of tho Wnyne Brewing Co. here. Officials of the company hove not been arrested. The seizure followed a visit of Federal agents here when sam ples of beer were taken. L0CKW00D IN 2D PLACE New York, Aug. 2. Henry II. Cur ran, president of the Borough of Man hattan, today was unanimously desig nated by the Steering Committee of the Antl-Tnmmnny conference as candidate for Mayor on n coalition ticket. Senator Chnrlcs C. Lockwocxl, of Brooklyn, who until recently was con sidered the fnvorcd candidate for the mayoralty, was unanimously designated for the second position on the ticket, that of comptroller. S This ratified the selection made by the Republican lenders of .the city after nn nil-day conference jcetcrtlny at tho Nn tlonal Republican Club. After discover ing he could not promise the support for Lock wood of Jacob A. Livingston, the titular leader of Brooklyn, Senator Cnl der capitulated In tho desperate fight bo hns been waging to make Lockwood the hcadof the ticket. Senator Lockwood mailn this state ment: "My name wns presented to the con ference with assurance that 1 had the united support of the Kings Count) or ganization. Thnt nssured support was found to be Incklng nnd. at complete hnrmony Is essential to the success of tho cause, I hnve suggested that my name ns a candidate for Major be with drawn." Simultaneous with the announcement by tho coalitionists, County Judge Reu ben I.. Haskell, nf Brook!) n, an nounced he would ho n candidate for major in the Republican primaries. ENDS HIS UFEWITHGAS Samuel G. Harris, of Atlantic City, a Suicide Atlantic City, Aug. 2. Worry over ill health and the death of his wife several years ago caused Samuel G. Harris, seventy jenm old, at one time ii city nssessor nnd twent) jeara ngo artive in local politics, to commit sui cide at his home on North Virginin axenue last night. Tho tragic net wns probably hastened b) tho fnct thnt he had been ordered to vacate the premises where he lived. Harris was found this morning after the strong odor of gas had aroused suspicions of neighbors. That ho bad deliberately planned to kill himself was indicated by n note which ho left in which lie outlined his wishes regarding tho funeral. CHARGES KIDNAPPING PLOT Baltlmorean Says Attempt Was Made to Extort Ransom New York, Aug. 1. (IJ.i . I I Charge! with an attempt to extort S.i(M)0 ransom money from Willium Be dell, of Baltimore. Harry Spencer, n clerk, was he'd bv tho police todnx. Bedel! told tin police he wn- ac costed 'iv Spencer and three other men at th" Polo Grounds and Induced to enter mi automobile. Tho quartet took him to an apartment, he aid. where S10.000 was demanded under threat of bodily harm. He snld he finallj uciccd to wile his I nrents for .f.'IXKl. When he wont with tho iiiarter to a telegraph office where tho iniiie was expected, he says lie seized bis opportunii) ami pushed Spencer to the stieet. calling for thi! police. Spencer was captured after a chase. The othei" cvapod POLICE RAID BLACKBIRDS Heavy Slaughter Reported In Easti Rending; Thousands Killed Reading, Pa.. Aug. - Guns harked In etcry corner of Berks County jester day when the I0JM hlackhiid season opened, and birds weie killed by the thousand. They fatten on tho farmers' grain and more interest was taken than in the opening of the inhbit season. Last night police made their first at tack upon tho tens of thousands of hlnckbircls which each oicnlng anno) residents in Rast Reading. The Mayor refused citizens prcmisKinii to shrill in the dt limits, and the slaughter by the police was large. PlHr? ' M eBUiB I rk " HhQh sVtBllr &M Jf & i vf9 'tK BJfKTj Jt xfL v Mft "i e -t 7 LVB ftiBKIIM-:rfJC3l!Hi1 tftftW '?? "'-A -, 6 'W&&fatoMW&&&jfl LAe,C.?&trixM:tto i ii m utoHMV ' vfMVv&MuitktedAn I.lgr Photo Service The New Bercan Baptist Church will bo built nf Fifty-ninth nnd Pine streets where the photograph was taken. George K. Kllpatrich, superintendent or the Sunday School, Is turning the first shovel nf dirt. Others in the groun (left to right) nre F. F. Ilnlght, tho Rev. (Jcorge Loilielt, L. L. James and R. V. Snjlor I A RUM F E Deaths of a Day EDGAR SALTUS OUTWIT CLUBMEN Age Evidence Poured Into Sink Caught in Buckets Through Drain Pipe by Police Author and Publicist Dies at of Sixty-three In New York New York. Aug. 12. Tho death of lldgar Soltus, sixtj-threo years old. publicist nnd author, nt Ills home here was nnnonnced yesteidnv. He had been ill scvcrnl yenrs. hut his condition was not considered serious until a week ngo. Mr. Snltus was educated here and in Paris and Germany. His first book. 'Balzac," was written In 1SS4 nnd wns fnllow-'d by "Philosophy and Knchant incnt," written the following yenr. Ho continued to write until Inst )enr. , Ho was first married in l'aris to miss Welsh Smith in IS'.).", bv whom he hail 1 i.ne daughter. Klsie Welsh Saltus. Ho lfacs his second wife. Mario Giles I Snltus. 1 Colonel O. C. Bosbyshell 1 Colonel Oliver C. Bosbyshell. who for more (linn half a century had been nn in buckets as it trickled out into the i active figure in tho military, civic and religious activities ot tno city, mwi lasi night nt his residence. 401211 Walnut street. He was eight) -two years old nnd had been ill but a few hours, death icstilting from n paraljtic stroke suf fered earlier in tho daj . Colonel Bosbyshell served in the I'ntou Army during tho Civil War. and after its close letaitied his interest in military matters, becoming one of the organizers of the Nntional Guard of Pennsylvania. For several jenrs he commanded the Second Infantry, nnd during tho Spnnlsh War held tho same ofiice in tho Nineteenth Regiment. A stalwart Republican. Colonel Bosby shell wns for many jears n member of the I'nlon League, and during tho Ad ministration of President Benjamin Hnrrixon ho was Superintendent of the 1'nlled Stntes Mint. One son, William Ii. Bosbyshell. survives. FOUR HOMES ARE RAIDED Patrons of the Mechanics' Club, on South Plum street In Media, who poured contrnlinnd liquor into a sink when the club wns raided last night were outwitted by the rniders, who rnught scvcrnl gallons of the "evidence" WEGLEIN PLANNING NEW GAS MEASURE OTHERS ARE APPOINTED Governor Snroul todn announced the selection of Dr John M Bnlih ? of Devon, as Commissioner of Public Wel fare. Tho appointment of I)r Bn'd) rtn made under tho authoritj "f the new law. passed at the last session of ine Legislature, creating n department ot welfare to take over the powers nnd duties of tjie old Stnti: Board of Public Chnrltles. the Lunncv Committee, the I Prison Labor Board nnd other related , nctlvlties. 1 The other members of the ennunlssion. whoso nppolntmonts are announced bv 1 tho Governor, will be Ignatius .1. Herstmnnn, Mrs. J Willis Martin, of this city : William Price Pitlburgh : John N. Comngham. Wilkes- Barre.; Rollln I) Borklov. Franklin Venango County nnd Mr. John Nnuinnn, Lancaster Dr Bahly is one of th" mnM wldelv known meil'icnl men in the Stnte. He hns been president of the State Board of Medical ICdumtion and Licensure since its cientinn in 1!11 and has had much to do with tho raising of the standards of medical prnctue in Penn sylvania and in the upbuilding of n hos pital sjstem of the Stale Familiar Willi Hospitals I Throuch his work in tins department. Dr Baldy has a great familiarity with the hospitals and institutions through out the Commonwealth Governor l)R. JOHN M. BALDY Vfll-l(noii Deon phjslclnn. whn liius liei-ii iiamrd Commissioner of (ho New Stale Welfare Department adelphia. and the Commissioner of La bor and Industry. Clifford B. Connollc), of Pittsburgh, tte members of the new Welfare Commission. Other Members of Board Mr. Horstman Is u mapufacturer in Philadelphia and has given much at tention to t lie public service and espe clnll) to the penal and charitable In stitutions He ba been a member of the Board of Inspectors of the Knstern Penitentiar) for some yenrs and has taken a great inteiext in this work ns well as tho maiiageinent of other char liable institutions m t In" entern part of the State. Mr. Price U tnenleiit of a bank at Plitsburgh nnd a ineinber of the pros $1 Rate, Beter Qutality and Re lief for U. O. I. Sought in Compromise Sproul said todav that lr Baldy's ' 'in imanicit ruiuie i harlties. iieis name had been in his mind ever since n widel) known hurch worker and hns tho creation of the department first I been greatly interested in philanthropic suggested itself to him I undertakings "Dr Baldv's public work lias been' Mr. Conjnghnm Is n prominent resi- monumentnl anil his efforts to elevate, dent of Luzerne County who has given Kdwnrd W. Herhert wns restored to his old position ns n lieutenant on the police force bv the Civil Service Com mission nt hearings foday Herbert was demoted to the tank of Iiousb ser geant In April. WIS. on the testimony of Grnnville S Jefferon. termed by tho commission as n "thoroughly dis credited nnd discharged member of the police department." At the time of his discharge. Herbert wns a lieutenant on tho polleonoat Ret hum .leffi-snn n, the pilot Tes timony todn showed tho lntter wns or dered from tho lieutenant's room and 'for It threatened to "get" him. His i reduction in rank followed b) action of tho Police Trinl Board Frank A. Trainer, patrolman of the Nineteenth and Oxford streets tntlnn. nt his third hearing before the commis sion on the cbnrge of IntoTicntlon wbV on dutj. wns transferred to another district nnd fined thirty iln.s' pay Trainer has boon cnllod one of the most efficient nnd fearless members of the polire department. He wn pub bcl) commended b) Mayor Moore last April for capturing, single-handed, six bandits at various times. Two he ar rested nfter a running pistol fight. Acting Lieutenant Vnil. of liU dis trict, attributed the patrolman's trouble to too man) friends in the district, nnd thnt if ho was transferred lie would I undoubtedly vtop "falling by the war ide." I In passing judgment tho commission told the patrolman this was his last chance. It said ho was bringing dls- monumentn anil his efforts to elevate, dent of I.uzerno ( ounty wlio lias given ; . ,,. fn" i '. i ";. the standards of medical education nnd I much time nnd attention to the studj of "nr.e t , i i i "nCti?' prnctlec in Pennsylvania haw attracted I social problems and benevolent enter- ' ''' reappears for trial ho will be WOULD AMEND BEACH CENSOR DIDN'T GET MISS STOEVEfi'S ANGORA The Reason IT as She Had It On, Explains Philadelphia Bath inn Wrl Who Gave Chelsea a Thrill mi. W," i j. ,, " " citoewr. the pretty t ,iPmB Clrl w,m Knn' tulel Chcl- ti "'ri1 ..wllP" ,h,' WPr" bathing from .J i-nHlk ,'0,(,, olnrI '" n white An- H ., "n ""imiuing sun. iikoii m? c?nd hnf ,n ,ln ll "Kiln 911 o nrPr "ns nt borne today, nt t'iilr""' "rtlotla street, and i hntted iffi atr hfr adventure, which caused Sunrt., H s?,,fn""" I" Atlantic Cif) S r",n.'.. - "-anaged so il Uflb .1 .L. i fcrrlJ " , "r ,IP?T- "f the hntniiig 1 mi.. S,',nl llf,,,' II o'clock, Joald l.fi Vi J r' "''nnipnnlecl by her lNeuhitlnii .. I """'"""ineu sun. ot hw, ; L',0.;..?M,,, unlk(,f "he stiriri, ,.i "' ,'w" ln,,re so wnen P' f li iir .'gc aml .N,oml rPvonl0'1 n P breaK i,IPfor,,.,'no nibled into o Bf..- '". ." .trIm '''p ult. of orn a ",n.e,. i "ns n"1110 ,1,p ('n"- !' k K fn'r,K Af,P' " lmlf '"'"' 'he , '" s,p Pnierged again, and aion tn.r 0,lKP Wlwl her white ami ,. I""'"". w.r. ""', donned it. rd he m,? n1 ."" W ben,,,l '" "I iiii ."'""Dollar Pier. ,.' IJle.1 It fine." said Miss Stoewr. ing n "" " '' '""rp comfortable hath MW hi ee,' P "T 7" )mt f 'ln''', ! he A lam , ? pil ''TV ! ,,0ul!l A hi& horritle nci il on"',lnl wh" ''"''t' HHnK ... i,2f' '.r ,.",aU' ''" ll,p R'rl tt nV must T,e?1,f',","in l,ea,',,(,s ' "W i . c i1" 0,(1 woman " '""" "' e suits (hey nr Yoii'ro ,v..,,J .. .i uff as the greatest athlete. :u.rslrc8th and health dc- yllLTr how you trcat Z ,vl ' l rcat yourself to to different Collins System nd y0U.,, be as robuy rugKcd as nU i...u - - wuuv, 1VUII1. , "vwemailourbdoklet? a.- WPlivi?.i?BTlTUTB AimVS'HYSICAL niTi.Tiint? mVC V- WAUlibl W-AT MW Mfuulfl.A. k C" wearing with short skirts nre far more objectionable, it seems to mo. than any one-piece suit could be. I was down over the Fourth of .Jul), and when I saw the suits I soid that next time 1 went to tho shore I'd have, n suit they'd loolf at I knitted the white angora suit myelf " Miss Stoever described the white out side suit- it was pure white angora wool with a light blue stripe nnd the collar nnd neckpiece in blue. The swim ming suit wns of regulation white jer sey cloth FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSENBACQ GALLERIES 1820 WillDUt BtrMl H gpp Sltinway Sale Price $195 1 jj 5 K USEB PIANO 1 This is only one of many bargains offered ! All guar anteed for five years, ex changeable free within six months. Call or write at once! C. J. Heppe & Son Doimtown lin-im jhestnut St. Vptovrn 6th and The.- n RU, street through n drnin pipe The coup wns made by Chief of Polire Fred T. Cooper, nf Media, as sisted by two pntrolmen nnd two deputies. Three homes in Media nnd one in Glen Riddle were raided between It o'clock nnd midnight, and five men were arrested charged with the illegal sale of liquor. When the raiders arrived nt the Mechanics' Club, the steward nnd patrons locked the doors, and accord ing to police, hurriedly poured nil the "evidence" into the sink. There nie no sowers in thnt section nf Medio, and the pipn from the sink led directl) to tho street. Failing to gain entrance to the club, nnd believing contraband liquor wn liein? poured Into the waste pipe. Chief Cooper nnd his men horroweef buckets from n nearby house, nnd plnclng them under the drnln pipe, waited for the evidence io come out. They obtained soernl gnllons if i whisky in tills manner. Then the) forced the doors of tho chili and ar rested Charles Burroughs, the steward. The home of Georse Ynrnnll. Biook street, was raided. A quart of whiskv and several empty bottles were found Chief Cooper alleges Yarnall threatened to shoot him. but did not produce a i pinion. He was arrested. The homes of two aliens. Plum nnd Brook streets, were raided, nnd two men were nrrested. At Glen Riddle, the raiders entered the home of Harry Tillman and ar rested him on the charge of manufac turing liquor and selling it to boot loggers in Media A trap door, hidden by furniture, and lending to tho cellar of Tillman's homo, was uncovered. A sjphon extending from the first floor was connected with nn empty barrel. Several empty demijohns were nlso found under tho secret door. Tillman wns tnken to Chester nnd held In SSOfl Ttl,?.T,? sinl,l.h bail for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Oglesby. A solution of the gn problem hero will bo uttempted Thursday by Richard Wegiein, President rf Council. A continuance of the present SI rate for gas, nn increase in the standard from from 5.10 to (100 British thermal units and some form of temporary re lief for the C G. I. Co. not yet worked out. will bo provided In bis ordinance, Mr. Wegloln said today. A former bill sponsored by the Coun cil president continued the .?1 rate, but cut In half the amount tho city receives as a rental for the plant. It would have given the company eighty-seven nnd one-half cents or every SI received from consumers for gas and provided for a payment of twelve nnd one-half cents to the city. Instead of the twenty five cents it now receives1. Mr. Weglciu, when offering his old resolution, estimated It would yield the I'. G. I. Co. $"..000,000 more u year in revenue. His measure was sup planted by Counoilmnii Hall's SI. 10 or dinance which the Mayor vetoed. Before submitting the ordinance T will consult with the Mnyor. whose support I hope to bet," lie said, "and It is tie northwestern part of the Stnte attention all over the countr), said i prises. A P A S F I Governor Snroul. "His services to the' Mr Blake v is n business man of (- - n w S. . , , . i ,!, .,l,.l,V,l ln.111,1. I !.., ..I li ...,.l i f .!. ...... Iiuilllillin ,111.1 lilt,, , v ,1,1. ,i,i,t,- iii-iiii,. i i,ii, nun iiii'i I- inn' ,11 III' .t.'UU.'J tlons here have been truh noteworth). I u embers of the piesent Board of Publii nnd we nre. indeed, fortunnto in being, Charities, having been appointed there able to command his senices for the, upon 1j Governor Sproul He is con- organization lor the new department, ne.-ted with a w ideh known fnmih In which will. I liolleve. under tils direc tion, soon prove to be one of the most useful branches of the Stnte Govern ment." The Governor snld that Dr. Bald) would hove n free hand in the selec tion of bis assistants nnd the organiza tion of his department "I have discussed matters thoroughli with htm nnd he has been giving much thought to his plans for cnrrjlng on the grcnt work which he has under taken," the Governor said I'nder the law. the Commissioner of Health. Dr. Kdwnrd Martin, of Phil- i discharged. THE successful telling of your goods may require a scries of booklets, broad- sides or folders ... . , ... .. i my nope that my suggestions looking Miss Beatrice t. Wescott ' toward permanent changes In the lease i Beatrice Klizaheth Westcott. cloven I which he hns indicated lie favors, will. wars old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be satisfactory to all. .lames R. Westcott. of K West Crystal. "During the wnr the plant of the Lnke avenue. Wcstmnnt. N. J., died ' company was overtaxed, but they could .wstordiiy morning nt the home of her I not or did not nsk Tor relief. I feel! pnrents. that they should bo treated fairly. How- . ' ever. 1 am not fn favor of a new leave ! i nc cms tune, nccniisc ot economic condi tion'." ' Thb Holmes Press. tPrinttn 1315-29 Cbtrrr Street PhlUdelphU - " v SUMMER ADVERTISING Make it effective John Clark Sims General Advertising Agent 1524 WALNUT ST. Telephone, Spruce 5924 0 BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Band will play to night at Forty-ninth and Parrish streets. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES nnd HONORS FOR WAR HERO American Legion Posts to Be at. Funeral of H. E. P. Prltchard Funeral senices for Corporal Henrv K P. Pritchard. wito was killed in action September -7, IMS. near Mont -faucon. will be held toda) at the home of his pnrents. 4.1 Knst Auburn streel The Rnhert J Martin Post. No. P1. American Legion, will conduct tho services, assisted by other posts of the northeastern section of the oit.v Corporal Pritchard was a member of Co. B, ninth Infantr). Ihnm.18 J Jennlnn 1033 Turk Anna J Cahrv. 17X5 V lath hi Henrv K Dawaon, San Prnnrltco Calif , ' nrl Kntli'rlne F. Hmil. Louisville Kv ! Kreditrlclc W. Ptr. tilil N SI Ilernanl st I iiml lvv M Kohv 1P03 si fl.1,1 t i llenn O Lehman, 211S Moore nt nnd Anna t lluffj. 2040 Moorn ' C, Yallalen, CamtirlUae Mn ml A An lunln. S W. cor ,'iSth and Addison st I C!?nn:e p. J)Hn 'JR Arslev at and AniM i: Weir. 1307 Rockland si I IVrr F. Itlce. 371'U Irlni: si ami Doroth , waters in sinxn t i JIHMt V. A rchpnv il, . am Winifred McGoern. e.V.J K l.fhlsli m ' i harlea .1 Steltz. Jr 2413 Jf. 32d ft . and M.irfcnrft Jt C'arrlKnn L'4(1S N ticiifr ' narry xi. flannel, oin. rjirufr mi iinq i.n Man II Pattpraon Media. Pi rhntnaa K IJvrne, 321S N Ptlllnun al Lillian SI Cadtt, 20110 N Tanej i WkIIIs II Cunningham, IS 8 Stole el Helen Hudson. Tason. Kan Hum W. Ilafft 3131 Jasper i nianche Holt. 2R',S .Ineper st Water llrUKKemnn 71S N (lllli n Klle Stull. nnifl Rllnwnrth st r Diamond Bar Pin? m A practical gifl combining Beau; and Ulirily The Exclusive production e" this staiichment 3 NO. 11 CONSOLE MODEL L' ARTISTE PHONOGRAPHS I'ormrrly prlrnl nt MOO. new .S7", Easy Terms BLAKE & HURKAKT . . Cor, Lleirntli anil Hnlnut St. anrl ! nn1 intf and -Si I M Kconomy has Rone hand in hand with uncommon performance in Rising the Hupmobile the reputation of being an extraordinar mo tnr car. THE HATCH MOTORS C? OIS t RIOs TOR S 7ZO N. BROAD ST - PHILA. m tt QL55S Plate Glass Prices DROPPED Comparisons may sometimes be odious, but as you compare the fol lowing figures you will realize that the new store front you have been wanting can now be safely and eco nomically purchased. On a certain Store Front in Phila delphia the price of the Plate Glass -installed was In May, 1920. In Feb., 1921. Finally In July, 1921. .$924.00 .$469.00 .$375.00 Now is the time lo avail yourself of this drop in price, which applies proportionately to all sizes and quan tities of Plate Glass. Voaniti t94 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY .SOth and Walnut PHILADELPHIA "i"e-. I. d 5 J ,V .vVil't''i . MacDonaid & Campbell August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction Reduced Prices raiiRc from $7.50 to $03.75 Alterations at Cost ., Tys inclVdes. all our fine suits of Unfinished Worsteds. Cheviot-; v ll?' Jropical-weight Worsteds. Palm Beach, Mohair. Silk, Linen. And Norfolk Sport Suits, in Cheviots and Tweeds. Every suit offered is our regular high-grade MacDonaid & Campbell standard stock the very limit of quality, in materials, stvle and tailoring an the reductions are made from our regular prices charged this season! so that the opportunity is unsurpassed for discriminating men. Also Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear Bathing Suits, Pajamas Straw Hats, Caps and Outing Hats Summer Buiineti Hour 8.30 to S Saturday Ctoaed All Day 1334-1336 Chestnut Street . , trx'-M , AsSfrH... '- - ' - V- Final Clearance Sale of Our Entire Stock of Palm Beach& Mohair Suits at $13.50 & $16.50 Exactly the same quali ties have been sold every where this season at $20, $22.50 and $25. Our unprecedented business in these hot-weather suits has been most gratifying this season. We kept fill ing in sizes up to about a week ago. NOW out they go! Your best chance of finding the Suits to fit you is right now! Sale for Limited Period Only Special Values in Woolen and Worsted Suits Separate Trousers Etc., Etc., Etc.! Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. r a You City Folks With the mercury hovering around 90, don't you sometimes wish that you were living a little further away from the bricks and asphalt' Can you not, with but a slight stretch of imagination, picture big, shady trees and cool, green places, vegetables fresh from the garden, and the song of a bird to greet you in the morning? These are to;ie of the things we have to offer. We'll gladly tell you the rest if you'll telephone or let us hear from you. Garage Dancing Boating Tennis Strath Haven .4v'j warthmorei Pa.' u .IT! Thitt,yHIut rrMH mrumA JLtJfM ,i i Ui - j-"'t 1VM. - igggajit4yyr,y v
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