Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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HALL DENIES VISIT
PqQ BOOTLEG STORE
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fCouncilman
Roused by State-J
merit He Frcquontod Place
Named in Sqandal
lSlAY CAUSE ARRESTS
Wen Charlie
Hull
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romrH lini'lc o
cntlnio ill At
n collie to find
''town M'''1V WM ,
. "" 'in. I, inVR he
tint v.". " :..,. . ... .1.... ...,
'? In "I.vin's plnec" nt 17!T.
'J it, .Irrrt wliilc it wns T ihmIcoiuv.
krl fl.oyln. I".iH,ml Court tipstafT
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dVlfetittG PUBLIC "LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, qAlHJimAY, ' AUGUST 27, 1021
LUNCHEON AT FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
(tid Ii'
brother
iiwl bnll enrli
lliill tins Bono on (in'
Ilnrr.r. nre now iiiviit
for n further licarinR
''...i tii i ip t oKni Kiiu- "i
fnr it tin- -"'. In .1" nftnliivlt l).v
iSJo" biMlnow" o-tnbliHiicI there, a
l!5 j llnll" is mentioned n erne of
the vWtJjr.
(Yitticilniaii
,- l.
"' Um nnmc N mentioned In IIiIh tlilnK
M'li'iircnr mt a warrant for the man
Ia montinn. it within ten minnie-.
K.5 ,i tmlnv "Tin chaw tor .i-
liSlnv bl'J .' "''"'' in ,!l"' ('.,,y ""'J
! f11 . . . ....! f iv.ii't s-tnnil
ire aiw.ijs m i". -
for it.
Doesn't Tonrli. Taste. Hnndle
1 Till 'in, ,'l'"ie WMS "ndiiulitcill.v
'Jtnne for no ten I elieci. i uiiiu un
flOnf "", ... . n ,l I , nn't ill-Ill.-
'rum, i no" " "
V "Ivln moved from 17W South 'fleet
'lust mirlnc. formerly kept u ilRiir
rtitorr- there, but when He Rot n jolt as
"tlo'-tair In the Munieiiml Court be irnvo
i tp ,, rlgpr business nnil kept the more
''empty (it nil cttr.i room of the house.
... ' ....it.!... a II A 1.1 111 tlltl tt llWIlt I
There was ihmiiihk -i ; .... i-...- - .
never beard of Mich n tliniK- I wcinlil
mm by Ninietlniei, pacs the time of day
loliii wife nml IiIh children n" they snt
there MiidyliiK tlieir lesfous. Thnt is
111."
The nrrcits in the case Imve uncovered
a srnncjni which police offlcinltt uny may
Involve other nicinliers ol the bureau
beniileti three already 8iinpended nnil n
fourth returned to utreet duty from
inrclnl work.
Vlrst disclosure of the scandal came
thronjdi an aflidavit made by .lo-epb S.
I'omorantz. 17211 South ntreet. nn-l
Abmlinin Atlnx. 1741 South street. The
n l that inev piir'-iiesi-1 n
L v' - T i t ?$ K Z rta. ' iAiiriHB
2 ',s s ji A . .-xvv wvflSwwfiP(jB5
WARRANTS FOR 4
MtJNCY
OFFICIALS
fe1
SiMMtMMMittMMMO
Heads of Industrial Institution
for Women Are Charged
With Cruelty
TWO PHILA. GIRLS VICTIMS
Saves Girl in Pool
..-. jwawMv
mnmnmni
r.J-ftr. wm.fctCAjWrt
lcl.'r I'll ito Hervle
Tlio tinnli lit ii."t Chestnut street scino months nsn rNinblitlic.il Its own
liltclicn unci icstnuriint, nnil slnco tlien the IMO employei Imve Riiineil
Hl.OOt) pounds In elrlit. Thicc hunilreil unci wventy-llve of these em
ployes Hit women, nml some, of them shudder whenever they see sr.ilcs
THEY'RE GETTING FATTER
EVERY DAY ATB AN K HERE
Federal Reserve Employes Gain 10,000 Pounds hi Weight in
Year, and It's All Due to Scientific
Restaurant
They're Rettlui; fntt'T evrv ilav. ni-p'
the employes of the Kede-al IJcervr
Hnnk. at !)2." Chestnut ctreet. and It Is
nil laid to the -clenlil!c tcitnurmit the
directors have hml Installed.
Some of the met arc plencd at the
unexpected turn affairs Imve taken, but
the slrls are awfully upset about It.
It is one tlniiR to worr: in a b'liik.
the Rlrls point mil. but it is ipiite mi
other to work in a I nnk .vhcre ymi Ri-t
fat. whether von like II of not. Ileic
Is nn institution, now. where the total
wcIrM of the employiH lias Inci eased
10.0(10 pounds in n J ear.
Ten thousand p.umds divided hiiioiir
D-IO einplois..'l"."i of nIioih me women I
That makes an ave-a':e of mini than
ten pounds each. 'I lie tlun
Sav.
one cirl
sup'insc I his Keeps up. iiskimi
emploM'. "In ten more .wars
thnt mnkes 100 more pounds. In live
wars It ine.'ins. Ilflj more pounds.
Mavbc vvortc! Do .'-on think I will
is Ranie. I won't
They can r make
mm nwprt
tooil Ihliuir business, brin-jiin: in MMIH .tnmi u. i.t iso im-llned to
to $2000 weekly, and piotectcd by po- , nninr ,-P fncjiK iv hnnl winter
lice.
OriRinal Owners Held
It is the original owners if the p'ace
who nre under bond for n further bcar
Inir Kinteinber 2.
Serjtennt .John Tyrcll and I)i-lrict slnnd for that ?
Detectives wmiiim.i. r nriey anil Wil
liam ('. Mneliiiie- have been .suspeuile I.
Tlie-c men are iiiention'! in the alii
davit. It -nH tile detecthes Uslted
tlie lilnre when the second week's pro
tection ineiie was not paid. They fouijjl
a iiinntitv of liipior but nelthei ar
rested any one nor conllscated it when
f.'(l n paid to one of the Kevins to
"fix up" the matter, the ;ilTidnvit
charges.
Special I'dk-eiiinn Hnrtiin. of III-
Twelfth nnd Tine streets station, whose
name wns not ineiilioned in 'he nlli
dnit, was retuined to strci dul in
uniform toihij Assistant Uliectoi
Temiiest would not disclose the reason
tor that move
ones can
einbon -
GEORGE H. HILL DIES
Was Connected for More Th n Fifty
Years With Drexel &. Co., Bankers
(JpnrRe II IT II I for more than fifty
jeaii connected with the Itaukiin; bouse
of Jlrcxcl , Co . died at his home in
this city last niRlit He entered the
employ of that tirm in Novembei . 1MI4.
and o.s hend of the bond dcpni Uncut.
In his inter years. Rained a wide circle
of friends duiiiiR his Iour period of
cthe nml faithful service.
Mr. Hill was a veteran of the Civil
War iitnl had an extensive aciiuaint.-iucc
llso ainoiiR members of various orRiinl
lations. as he wns a member of the
Inioii Kcngui' fur more than fifty years
ml hchl uetivc memhei-sliip in tiie New
England Society , the Historical Society
M Pennsylvania, (i corgi (i. Meaile
t, (i, A It , and Corinthian Kculie,
F. ami A M
He was also a member of the Second
rrfbiciinn Chinch of I'liilaiielphiu
nd was an honorary vice president of
the American Sunday School I'niiin.
j'wnsed is survived bv two sons,
ttilh.un V Hill and (ieoi-R.- II. Hill.
it-, his wife. Maij W. Hill. liaMnR
oied last (htohci.
5 HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGE
M
Well. I'll beat tin
cat nt noon nt nil.
you eat. can ibex '"
Another uirl tin society editors would
describe as "lissom"." or ''willowy"
took a philosophic view of it.
"Oil. well. I needeil ibe welRlit 1
Rained last year, and number ten
pounds or so would not be out of ibe
wuv." she said. "Hut after that -well
I don't know unite whnt to say. I'll
(Wore it out when the time conies."
The whole thiiiR s'tnitcd a year .iro
when the dirccto-s enme lo the conclu
sion that three thitiRs me lad at noon
WILL NOT WITHDRAW
time, rushlnc for lunch, boltini: It down
when you Ret It. nnd eiltiiu poinlv pre
pared foul. So the restaiiiant wns
tin In! in (lie bank, and that was noth
itiR new. lint nn expert dietician was
employed to be on band at nil times,
lo uner Iso tb" preparation of the food
and that was decidedly new.
Scientifically piepared. with all the
calories or whatever they call them In
it, th food hns Increased the weight of
the employes. One ofliidai lias taken
on twentv pounds. Kvcrybodv bus
Rained. This Is t;ertaiu. be-nisc the
einploves arc welshed nnd carefulh
watched over bv n trained nurse nu.l
a phvsician. The meals, also, which
would cost, it Is estimated. SI on tin
outside, arc served to the ollielals mil
clerks at exnetly twenty-llw cents i
meal, desseit included. No more, no
less. So the clement of anxieiy owr
I he nrice Is also leinoveil.
"That N bow we kept them hnppv."
said the oHicial. overlooking the plaint
of the fntteiiinu ones. "We believe
that happy people do more and beltc
work."
A complete little hospital lias been
fitted up on : In- top floor of the bank
buildiiiR nlso. A trained nurse is nt
all times in utteudmue and a physician
is lu almost constant nltcnilance. Ill
ness bus already been cut down -Im"
the .system has been in operation, and
il Is 'expected even belter icsiills will
be shown in the near future. Wclfnic
wmkers also call upon sn-k employes at
their boines and hrlnj them their
salaries each week.
Theie is it i est room for the women
einploves, four beds In. the hospital
ward, u surgicil ward and a coinplef
hospital ciuipui"iit.
MARINES' BODIES ARRIVE
en.
Nabbed at 47th and Market.
Rum Found In Auto
J'ho men ane.sied at 1 -.'I I ..'clock this
war 1 ori) -seventh ,) M,-Ket slice's
were held ,,,er S.-m ball each lodnv
. i BlM'"'' Unirmi. at the Thiitv
ffioiid street nnd Woodland avenue stl
n. for a further hcnrlm; a week from
.viiai.itM siwiiii. nn ii' lii..,.., I....
, .& ii i ii i.'ii-
liiiior law s.
four of
1. 1.. ,....:....
f,lI.... I 1 ... " "'f I'MIIIH,
ii.. 1. " '; ,M" "lni "'in. suspcctinR
?!i 'Vi"1'1 Im' " st"'(''' ,'1"'. Invest!.
saw II,. found no evident f Hip
wrhrliu:toi.i. but discovered live Rat
on jiiRs f iu is (,, , 1)( wi,skv
in the car and arrested the men
fne prisoners kli(1 ,(,v W(,r( ,,nw.
arutnonev, l-'arson sireet above .M'ir-
r. Ii."l,,K!lu'r,,,,l"-. I-'Iftj-llrst
rif,; " inrivei ; noneri mxter
iij -s' culm
'rank 1
Mrs. Helen Eastlack, Gloucester, to
Run for Freeholder
Mrs. Helen KnMlnek. wife of Charles i
Kastlnck. of Clouccster. N. .1., a con- i
tractor, nnd daiiRhter of the bite Tat-1
rick Mealey. a Democratic Mayor of i
(Jloucester, announced today her can- 1
didlicv fol the olliei- of Fieeholdir on,
the l')emocratlc ticket from the S mil
Ward. She will be the only woman can- ,
didnte on the ticket.
Mrs. Kastlnck said last 1 hiirsdny she I
would withdraw, as her husband Is a
contractor, and it might be said she
would work to Ret him contracts; also
because her brother. .lanies Mealey. is
a Uepnbllcan candidate from the First
Ward. Mealey has sinw withdrawn. I
Mis. Kiistlnek said today sin iiriiiii
asplies to occupy the seat her
Held for fifteen yrars.-
GIRL, 7, KILLED BY AUTO
Three Will Ee Received at North
Philadelphia Station Today
The bodies of Corponil.s Charles W.
Hewitt, dr.. Waller A. Ilnus'er nnd
leronie Marks, tin re marines who v. ere
killed in action lu I-'raucc, are due t
in rive in Ibis ,'ity this afternoon.
These bodies vveie pait of the sliip
nient which arilved last week on the
transport Whenton The scene tf their
arrival has been shifted fiom I he Itencl
iiig Terminal t Ibe Notili I'lillailclplra
station, where members of the Ameri
can KcrIoii nnd War Motheis will re
ceive them. v
Hewitt and Ilniisler. both members
of the Kurt) -fifth Company, Kifth
Murines, vveie killed by the same she 1
during the first allaik by the tier-
father mnns on the l'ellcnii Woods in .lime,
I 1I11S. Hewitt was the son of Cbnrles
Warrants for four officliiN of the
Industrial Home for Women nt .Miine.v
will be. sworn out mid served .Monday.
The documents are based on niliflavlts
I which describe, cruel treatment to
i,ii.ii In the Institution.
Mm. Charles A. ritiiiimcr. tin orin
Kortleth street, n member ot the l'eun
svivnnlii I'risoii Society, announced this
toduy when It became Known authorities
lu viinrgi! of the Institution hnd been
completely exonerated by the board, of
mmiiiRvrs of all churrfcs of cruelty.
Mrs. lMumnier has in her possession
nllidnvits fiom two git Is who describe
how (buy vveie liaudculted to the litrn.
of a cell and couipellled to stnnd there
for three tlnys. Their hands became
swollen nnd the cults were removed
for n time mill then put on again lor
two days with their bunds behind their
bucks, the girls charge.- llotli name three
otticlnls of tlie institution who, they sa,
Heated them Inhumanly iiud cruelly,
nun assert the present maiiageiueul is
.ivtifitit ..iitinslti. frmii the t refitment
, ... .....,. ..,-!,..... - - ----
1 thev IiiiiI ticfore the present I'liiierili-
tcudent,! Allss Krnuklin iisou, took
cliargc.
'J be warrants arc lo be served on
Mitis Wilson, bred l.auer, a .Miss Fer
guson, and Clyde Kllly, .Mrs. I'lumiiier
said. Ail me limned in the nltidnvits
a.. In lug rei-ponsible for cruelty to all
iu me institution.
.Marion KiiiIwIr, who gives her nil
ill cm iim .'1014 Nurlh CrobUe) street, de
scribed in mi afljilnvit bow she was
Ircntcu mid placed In a cell, bare even
of it bed. Nlie mid there was a mat
tiess on the lloor. Uoth she and Doro
thy Krozer, giving her address a 22o0
Nortli Hope sticet, tell the storv of
tlie handcuffing in the cell. The Kudwig
girl was beaten by two men employed
at tlie homo so badly she had to be
taken to n hospital, she says.
Kast Wednesday Mrs. I'luminer went
to Ilarrlsburg to confer with Sennto
Chillies W. Sones. (o whom she lirst
complaiiied. .Mrs. I'liimmcr said she
left li'in with the impression the people
in charge at tlie institution would be
discharged.
Yesterday these people vveie exone
rated by tlie I'lonrd of Malingers. Sena
tor Soiies is president. In u statement
issued lifter the meeting, the chingei
brought ngainst ofllcluls of the Miincy
i Ilonie were snid to he based on "false
and mnllcious Information."
'ONE FIREMEN OVERCOME
AT ELEVENTH ST. BLAZE
, Two Men Narrowly Escape Suffo
cation In Lodging House !
A fireman was overcome and sewral I
, men narrowly escaped suffocation nf a
i lire shortly before 1 o'clock this niorn
1 iiig nl the lodging house of .1. A. Wil- '
i ii'ims "(2 Nortli ICIeventh street. The
illumes mused nbout S.'OO dninage.
j The fireman overcome was Joseph
' I'nnconst, Knglne Company No. 2l i
, lie vvas going from room to room on the '
, third floor to see if all occupants were
snfe when be suddenly fell to the llonr. I
I'nnconst was carried out by two other
, firemen and revived.
1 The fire started on the third floor.
I The origin is unknown. More than
1 twenty occupnnts of the bouse were
compelled to llee to the street iu their
night clothes.
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iCANDIDATESDRAW
BALLOT POSITIONS
Commissioner Holmes, With
Beanpot and 'Kelly Pool' Pills,
Shows How It Is Done
MANY WOMEN ARE THERE
loping dominoes." but when they saw
more than 200 rniulldntcs, two score of
them women. It was irnllzfil Ibe game
vvus wide open.
CutidldiileH from the entire forty-eight
wiirds of the city were there to ntlend
the novel drawing. The women present
lo obtain their places on the ballot for
position of school visitor. The feminine
iippmel gave a novel appearance to
Council chamber.
Tlieie were iniinv Millies as Mr.
I Holmes uiudc his anuoiiucpment. And
perhaps there vveie imfi' when it was
seen tills novel iiiit'iml was one wbicb
tlisiioscd of the work far more e-
' pcdltloimly tlian the manner of yrMir-
day. 1
every wnrd linn been selected by 10:80.
ll wns then thnt the Minklng for tin
plnces of school visitor stnrtccl.
The first woninn to conin forward to
get her place on tlie imnot 01 mo v irst
Ward wns riiiiomcnn .meonenn.
nlso picked the lirst
1
She
lace on the ballot.
Although It started nt
places of the constable
10 o'clock
rnmliihili"
tb-foi
SAFE STOLEN; $120,000 L088
Iis Angeles, Cnllf.. Aug. i!7.(Hjr
. l'l Motorcar burglnrs were re
ported to tin police totlny lo have en
tered tlie residence of P. K. Moaner. In
i lie Hollywood qunrtpr, nnd driven
iwhv with n 100-pound snfe. Moslir
told the oll'icers the snfe contnlnrd
Motes. Isnids. sllvervvnrc nnd jewelry
mined nt 5120.000.
MISS KIHTII KAN
Swlininlng Instriirtor. who res-
rued driivviilng svvlininer In city
pool. Fifty-seventh and Hummer
st recti
SAVES LIFE AT POOL
Res-
nt
yes
Miss Edith Rand, Instructress,
cues Girl Swimmer
Miss F.iliin Kami of 172S .Memorial
avenue, instiuctiess, accomplished n
thrllliiig lesciie at the children's swim
ming exhibition in the city pint
Fifty-seventh and Summer streets,
i icruny niieruoon. -
j In the fourth event of the exhibition, g
, n relay race for twelve-year-old swim- a
mers. Ruth Hemple. nf ."l."ll 1-unston
I street, suddenly threw up her hands and
j sank.
Miss Itnnd, at a far end of the pool.
1 was not dressed for bathing. She saw
her pupil's plight and diving half the
I length of the pool, reached Ibe drown
. ing girl. She pulled her from the
water while the ciovvd of spcciatoM
cheered.
Willi a small brown llo'ton bean P't
lu Ills right blind and a number of
Kelly pool balls in tlie other. Count)
Commissioner Ceoige Holmes i ruin v In
structed candidates for lonstable and
1 school visitor how l bey would shake
, for places on the ballol nt the coining
primary elect Inn
Hnvlug n readv command of Fnglish
nt nil times, Mr. Holmes reminded one
I of n skilled magic, an as lie field tie
. bull alofl Itnd .dioppcil them into the
magic pot.
"You will notice, ' be said, "that I
bold in my right hand the numbered
balls. These will be dropped into the
jug. one for em h candidate. You will
then come foiward in your names nre
called and phi: a ball. The number
von pick will be .vour number on the
imilot In )oiir respective wnrd
The Commissioner's Instiucllotis were
so explicit that no questions were asked,
ami Maurice llocsch. superintendent of
elections assumed the Important post
of miinipulatiiiR the bean pot.
The clatter of the halls iu the earthen
jug appeared to have a familint sound
to maiiv of the City Hall woikeis In the
corridors Many ipihklv gat.ietel n
the door under the impression that some
one had started a contest of the 'gal
Stkrling Sii vr:u Knives.'
Forks, Spoons w5f,rving Pipxes
.arlc aSMOi t itirnt of in
" loro coactt a day
!
HOUSES WIRED
VKIIY KKAOVAHI.Y
VMt Our Minwronnn
RELIANCE GAS & ELEC.
FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St.
-n-
DO YOU WEAR FALSE TEETH?
Are Your Gums Sore? Does Tartar Form?
GARRETT'S PLATE BEHTIFRiCF (JM
CA FANC AND STFRIL IZES A V
m
CLEANS and STERILIZES
Positively eliminates these troubles.
FREE!
If VO'I 1 lip
store
A Plate Cleaning Itrusli
w.ili th piirchasa ,f cj ! t
ail and redeem it n aiiv tlrug
Dill 1. 1. 1ST Yo'ir Joblr
'I lir- II. I. (.MCltKTT Co..
Will .Supplv You.
W I.K.NTIIHN. V,
It.
bit tte
Leactinc?
Dtvaaisto
Hewitt, u ib'ik 111 the rostolhce, who
jives at "il-" Norlli Twelfth street.
! and Jlmisler was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fiederiek llausler, of Ills Wag-
Camdcn Child Run Down and Driver ,,,. avenue. I.ognu
Is Held In $1000 Bail
Kllsuibeih Sambeki, seven .wan old.
11 Ml Sbwidan street. Camden, illnl lu
the Iloineopathlc lfopitnl there Ibis
morning from Injuries she received when
she vvas struck by an automobile while
crossing the street in front of lief home
last night.
S. F. Mac-klvvich, l.ouls street. ( ani
ileu. driver of the oar. was held in
SKIII0 bail. lie told police the child
was dodging from the path of another
ear and ran dlreeth iu the path of
bis automol I'e.
Marks, son of .Mr. and Mrs. M'cbnel
Mjirks. 't'-'ill Clifford street, served
with the Sevenl) -liflh Cctuipuii) . Sith
' Marines. He was Killed at Mon' H'mic.
I October I. I'JIS. after having iccilved
two citations from the Fiencb (!ov
eminent and Ibe Cioi de Guerre.
Woman Quits Lower Gwynedd Race
I Mrs. Mabel I. Hamilton, whose nom
ination papcis made her an aspirant
I for the Kepub'icmi nomination for the
Lower (iwvnedd School Hoard, has
withdrawn.
TOLD SON'S BODY IS BACK
Wm. Hickman, Mantua Heights, In
formed by War Department
Wllflam Hiikman. of Mantua
Heights. .. J. tormerlv of (ilouccster,
vvas uotlliid li.v the War Deportment
todnv that the bodv of bis sou, Wil
liam X. Hlcklmi I, the lirst (jlolleester
soldier killed in France, had'arrived at
Hoboken. Arrangements for n mili
tary fuiieial in t now being made by the
(jloucester l'ost. AiueiK'un Legion.
Hickman was a member of Company
If. Hfith liifauli). and was one of
twelve who vol'intceml to capture
German machine-gun it-t iu tlie Ar
gonne. He was shot tbioimh the lups
and head. His motiier was formally
notified of bis death the day of the
armistice.
FREED OF SLACKER STIGMA
Find Philadelphia Man Enlisted In
Regular Army MIx-Up in Names
Antonio .Fulznnio. of this citv. who
has been posted us n slacker 'bv the
Govtrnnicut, has been cleared of that
stigma by a special order from tlie com
mander of the Third Corps area. The
lunn. instead of leporting to his draft
board, enlisted in the regular aimv and
served through the war.
It is cpimucf! tins did not
known bemuse of a mix-up in
j$
Black Horse Tea Room
i
i -n Mi- " '
I.' i 'Mm f N r- t
a in Hut nnil t'hii
Kit in ? 'rfht Iiirii t-
Mr ' i f'-nrn I ti 7
lt f TIh"ik ii iIm uf I
!'i tnii f- frini ' mi K"t
1'nrmn nr n flno iik Wit wir
no ietnililnrn p tu ' '1 'inhf
i,nl s from thN '( il'".
)r.r out In1t1tiiirf . i" frn
M. il a und 1 ' j mi frf
lmm-1
Black Horse Farm
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The marked economy of
the Hupniobile in tiros and
gasoline proves its unusual
bervice qmilitics.
Iiecome
names.
Wanted by Wanamaker's
Thoroughly Experienced Milliners
Here is an opportunity to work in a large, pleasant
workroom. Natural light; good ventilation. Apply Mon
day, Bureau of Employment.
WANAMAKER'S
THE HATCH MOTORS C?
un iKiouTons
720 N. DUOAD ST - PHILA.
FRANKFORD DEALfiR
CIIAltl.r.S J. MrOOlCJII
337 rninUforil Ar.
GERMANTOWX DEALER
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Wayne Ave. WimhlnBton I.nnr
MAIX LINE DEALER
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WEST lMtIL. DEVLER
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.'Rill A Miilnut st.
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"i';l in a violation of the lion
, ' ntrnhiiau Klikpmrick saw
WeiiH-ii nliout to enter a big
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t'lf"!' 1(,''1nl"1"' ,,f f Mlge avenue below
i.i.VlV1' Mm'' Tlioy made no
fitatcnifiit
13,750 to $15,500
finp; Built Now
S'ng'e homes, with garage,
at Cynwyd. Five bedrooms, 2
-"thsj one block from train,
fcchoo, churches and stores.
May wo send you
Particulars?
full
John H. McCIatchy
Huilder of Homes
8-8 Land Title BldC.
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Sale
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At Oak Ha
onday Morning
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great annual clothing
n t at Wanamaker cc
Brown's will he launched
when the store opens and we are
giving this advance notice today
so that whoever reads may know
that Men,
and Boys
clothing at
Young Men, Women
can, buy seasonable
Rummage Prices
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Watch the newspapers on Monday
for further notice
f Wanamaker & Brown .
Market xat Sixth for Sixty Years
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For the
Protection of
YOUR ESTATE
T TNDER a trust agreement you can
provide a regular income for your
children and at the same time protect the
priacipal.
By leaving your estate in trust, it is pos
sible to prevent squandering or misman
agement of the property you leave and
to save children from the mistakes and.
troubles which arise from the possession
of money before reaching, the age of
discretion.
Arravgcmcvt cav be mmlr lo burn
your awn lawyer draw up any
legal papers that may be required.
Philadelphia Trust Company
415 CHESTNUT STREET BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Complete
Kitchen
Twd Inn wild. i, liolcelulll sinl i..-,
HplKot A t . di ir closet for reft ,ic
nook with i.i tile iii.d two sluiilv se't
iniinv W'.oil. mil kitchen Then, hh n
Dillli-in tun, how it. exposed pluuil li.g in on
(Inset in tho hall, dollies clmte in 'lie la.:nor
of all cupiier
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M. r s,el.Onl k.in
,.s cHppt inlly deslKned clretwer .v
til.il Inthrr.om with two wludowr.
iiiovnble center
s-tove, hreakfnft
me i lust Two-door linen
ltoin Npoutlng nml guttertt
PRICE, $8850 ONLY $1500 CASH
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furnlHIinl hoiin-
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John H. McCIatchy
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THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
Prkwy, Ett of 18th Street Phone, Spruce 1040
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CARS
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