Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEBGEK PHIiJADfeliPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
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HEHN IN PERIL
RUING COMRADE
Two Men Near Doath Fighting.
$25,000 Blaze at 917
Ridge Avenue
FLAMES START AFRESH
One firemnn win (severely injured
wMId snvlnc nnothcr nnd three persons
nirrowly csenped suffocation elurinR n
fire that damaged several stores In the
hiilldlnK of the old Volunteer FIro Com
Snr nt 017-023 Itldfjo nvenue this
nornlnc. The Iom will reach $25,000.
Fire wns first discovered in the build
ing shortly after 2 o'clock and after
liclnp extinguished started nfrcsh nbout
0 o'clock.
Struck by Falling ladder
The firemnn who was overcome is .To
$cph I'nnconst Engine Company No. 20.
Latest Styles
From MiWfr to Wcnrc
flO Tflonr lor M.nti
m on Roftn for nvnn
M.OO Bofli for SS.WV
S5.00 IHrbrt for 3.S0
G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. lOlh Street
Console Typo Phonograph
i J3C0.00, now $220.00, th most
Uantltul Console Tn r hv. ever n.
Stnara mk. Guaranteed. Easy terms.
BLAKE & BURKART
Kteventh nnd Walnut
Write or call for our new
and Interesting Booklet
LooMng Into Tour Oum
Evee."
A Scries of
Eve Talks
No.
232
By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
Our Next Talk Wefl.. Bert. 21
After Humpty Dumpty's fall
all the King's horses and men
cduldn't repair tho damatre
which hta carelessness had
coat him.
Carelessness and indiffer
ence today probably cost
humanity more in suffering
and inefficiency from Impaired
vision than does any other
cause.
Carelessness In letting little
eye troubles go without se
curing proper relief care
lessness in not going to an
ooullst as soon aa trouble la
noted.
When your eyoa need at
tention go to an oculist a
physician eye specialist
without delay.
If classes are needed take
tho prescription to another
specialist the prescription
optician.
Iwcrlptton Opticians
6, 8 & 10 South 15th St.
ir Do KOT Examine Eves
Thlt "Tnllc" from a copyright
er!e. All rluhti rcnerved.
III Times of
(TllT'l
R.vj.LirfK tik.niF
as well as at all other times, plenty of
good, pure water is absolutely neces
sary to preserve good health.
Mountain Valley
The Curative Water From the OzarUs
?8 per caie, 12 half
gallons.
50c allowed for return
of emptiei.
Special price by tbe
drain.
Ho was carrying Oconin Rnydcr, n fel
low boatman, down n ladder. The lad
der foil over Just as I'nnconst ncufed
the sidewalk. lie wns struck by the
ladder and foil to the eround. Another
fireman caught Snyder.
Tho latter was uninjured. I'ancoast
wns sent to the llahicmnnj Hospital
suffering from cuts and bruises.
When tlio tiro started a second time
I'atrolmnn Itntilc wns nearby. Ho heard
shouts In the rear of tho building aiid
discovered l'ctcr Weiss and his wife
nnd child, in nu apartment. With the
assistance of two other patrolmen Bank
carried tho fnmily to the street.
Building Is Old
Tho fire company's building It an old
structure, but substnntlnlly built.
It extendi from 1)17 to 023 nidge
nvenue. Tho first floor Is occupied by
Peter White, a dry goods dealer; Wil-
Guticura Soap
The Safety Razor
Shaving Soap
CotkarsBMiikarcewtUirattuff. Xrerrirfctn J5.
(For Tooth Ache
Relieves Pain I
Keep a Tube Handy I
Sundays
Sept. 11,
.18, 25
War 'lux
117 centn
I additional
Beach Haven
Barnegat City
Harvey Cedars
Spray Beach
Brant Beach
Beach Haven Terrace
Ship Bottom
Beach Arlington
Surf City Peahala
Special Train leavei Market Street
Vhorf, Standard Time, (1:41 A. M..
Da) light Ttm U:4 A. Jr.
Keturnlna. Vjrvo Bench Haven,
Standard Time, 6:00 P. M.
Pennsylvania
SYSTEM
Koute of the Ilrofiilwny
Epidemic
StfJ.10
Mr Roond
' m Tr'p
HHH
Xml((fl U
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is famous- for its wonder
ful curative and health
protecting properties. It
is a highly mineralized
natural water, pro
nounced radio active by
eminent chemists. It is a
perfect diuretic and is
most beneficial in elimi
nating poisons from the
system.
Used successfully in cases
of Kidney, Bladder and
Stomach troubles Rheu
matism, excessive acidity
and various FEVERS.
Endorsed by leading phy
sicians. Office and Salesroom
718 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Telephone, Walnut 3107
DRESSMAKERS
SeamstressesFinishers
If you need reliable help you will get
it through an ad in
THE PUBLIC LEDGER
MORNING EVENING SUNDAY
llnm Burlap, card manufacturer, and
Michael Weinberg, dealer in suits.
The second floor of the building Is
occupied by small business establish
ments. When tho fire was discovered at 2
o'clock thin morning It wns quickly ex
tinguished. Tho firemen are at loss to
account for tho r.econd outbreak. An
Investigation Is being made.
EDISON RECORDS
are first, with
BROADWAY HITS
Snttlal rtlenses rath week
BLAKE & BURKART
"The Borne of The New Edison
H. W: Cor. Eleventh ft Walnut 8t.
TbIVIb mfu
SCHOOLS
"How Will You Spend Your Evening ThU Fall?"
The Ilour of Destiny in the lives of young men and women is
between 7 and 8 o'clock. Choices in the use of evening leisure lead
ing to success or failure are then made.
Two Courses Accountancy and Business Administration each
thrco years, include. 39 different subjects. Take one or more.
Tuition Moderate Termt to Suit
Accounting ' Advertising
Business Financo Salesmanship
Foreign Trade Sales Management
Real Ettato Conveyancing Federal Tax Reports
Foreign Exchange Factory and Office Management
Investment Banking Public Speaking
Commercial Credits and Collections Spanish French" Italian
Unequaled aymniulum nnd Nntntorlom Foellltlei
Write or call for catalog
DAY AND EVENING COURSES FOR EVERY NEED
1421 Arch St.
Y. M.
KELLY
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TIRES
WE have seldom indulged in
superlatives. Kelly quality
has been so 'well established that
it hasn't been necessary. Today,
Kellys are better than ever, but
their price has been materially
lowered Exhaustion of war-priced
material and economies made pos
sible in the new Cumberland Plant
have brought down costs and this
saving is being passed along to
the user.
Now you can buy Kellys for the
same'prices you will have" to pay
for other tires that have always
sold for less.
Kelly Cords are made in two types: the
Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis
tance to wet, slippery streets that make3
slddding next to impossible, and the sturdy
Block and Button Tread. Botharelong
mileage tires and sell for the 6ame price.
Size Cord , Tubes
30x3fc $28.40 $3.35
32x3fc 36.60 3.60
32x4 46.00 4.30
33x4 47.60 4.50
34x4 49.40 4.65
32x4fc 53.00 5.45
33x4fc 55.00 5.60
34x4 55.40 5.80
33x5 65.40 6.65
35x5 68.00 6.95
'Ktnt-Sltp or Block and Button Tmd
Kelly-Springfield Tire Co.
Factory Branch:
1400 North Broad Street
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Vote for Patsy Reardon
Former Philadelphia Lightweight
FOR MAGISTRATE
on the Republican Ticket
Primary Election
Tuesday, September 20
Nome on Ballot No. 195
Haywood Manor-
Sanatorium
AMnr.m. pknna.
AN UP-TQ-DATE INSTITUTION
Delightfully located, healthful, Invlior-
li(t climate, beautiful ecenery. epHotou
around, fine water. Term. 125 per
week up. Including hoard, room, doctor's
advice nnd treatment.
For reeervatlone iione Walnut 9M.
Philadelphia Office, 1113 Cheitnnt St.
nn. h. i. NonuNO o.w.Turi-Hrt
Directing ll siclan Heeldent I'hynlcl en
School of Commerce,
Accounts and Finance
Opening Date Sept. 26
C. A.
1013 Lehigh Ave.
Sansom & 5 2d Sts.
rOMTICAE
STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A.
1
SWEDNKRnAY. HKI'TEMnr.K 7, 11)21. & 1
nellenburgK
ENTIRE BLOCK-M7RKET III to I2U STREETS J
Extraordinary Savings in
Furniture & Bedding
$500.00 3-Piece Velour or Tapestry W)Q CH
Living-Room Suits, as Shown $by.OJ
Made with heavy hlrch frames.' mnhosany finish, and upholstered in finest
quality tapeatry. All threo pieces have spring scats, bottoms and cdpes. Tho
davenport and low table-height chair have spring arms, nnd tho largo tvlng
fireside chair Is particularly comfortnblo nnd luxurious. Several patterns to
select from.
$700.00 4-Piece Vanity Bedroom Suit, &2AQ 50
as Shown . Oy.OU
f HP KnRSji nl33 i
Two patterns" to scleqt from
$1000 10-Piece Chippendale Dining-
Room Suit, as Shown.
Round ends 72-Inch buffet : oval or round oxtenMon table : larfje In
closed serving cabinet; china cabinet; flvo side chairs and ono nrmchn'r
$35.00 White Enamel Bed
Outfits consist of full-slse bed,
!re"is. As shown.
mattrei;
$15 Ivory-Finish
Cribs, as Shown
$7.95
1
Mattress Specials
Roll-Edne
Felt-and-Fibrc
Mattresses,
$9.75
Pure Felt Roll
Edge Mattresses
Special at
$12.75
50-lb. Puro Felt
Mattresses,
J14.75
$9.00 Spring JQg
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Strons Iron frame bed MrinKt
full hollcals at head and foot, lteg
ular "Ize
Tomorrow We Will Sell the
Famous
81x90-Inch
Cayuga Bleached
Seamless Sheets .
at $1.10 each
32c and 35c Pillow Cases,
23c Each
Sizes .12x3)5 and 45x3(5 inches.
50c Hemstitched Pillow
Cases, 39c Each
Sizes 45x30 inches.
$2.25 Hand-Cut Scalloped
Sheets, $1.19 Each
Size 81x90 inches.
$2.89 81.90-Inch Bleached
Sheets, $2.00
Famous Cohasset make; hem
stitched. 15c 3fi-Inch Absorbent
Cheesecloth, 10c Yard
' Exceptionally f;6od quality.
70c 81 -Inch Bleached
Sheeting, 63c Yard
Standard make.
98c Fancy Striped Ticking,
59c Yard
Beat mako.
SWELLENBUROS First Floor
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M-CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M.
mahogany or American walnut.
$595.00
Outfit.
$24.75
HH
QUI
spring with heavy framo and cotton
$50 Brass
Beds
$29.75
:-ln?h poti; 1'4-lnch filler and
panel barn JJenutlfully finished In
sntln li.indfd effect
PilloAVS at Remarkably
Low Prices !
$1.50 Pillows 51.10
S2.39 Pillows $1.39
$3.30 Pillows $1.95
$5.00 Pillows $2.95
$12.50 Pillow-and-Bolster
Sets. Reduced to $6.95
S.sr..- .?.Kx3S Fifth Floor
Splendid Values for Tomorrow
Among These
$17.00 to 33.50
Bloch Reed Stroller
Go-Carts
All Floor SamplcnOnly One or
Tico of a Kind
al $1 1-75 ,0 $23-75
each
Roomy, comfortablo strollers,
with deep iced footwells and
strong: easy-riding springs. Many
mado with reclining backs. One
stylo pictured.
SNELLENBURflS Fourth Floor
Sol
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Two Attractive, Inexpensive
$1.25 Oneida Community
Par Plate Gravy Ladles
Special at 49c Each
Beautiful gifts, each appropriately boxed, as
pictured. Fully guaranteed.
50c Salt and Pepper 29c ea
Shakers Special at
f!iif. cr1nin holdnrs with silver nlated tons
always useful and welcome.
IN
! At
$17.50
30x3
Tomo)Tow a Special Sale of
Fine Imported
Pearl Bead
Necklaces
In Various Lengths Gtaduatcd
Style
at $1.00 each
Beautiful neck- oo.
. . i . t -A v
nrig r me mnqr x j
exquisite pearls
in cream, white
and Oriental col
orings, with soft,
lustrous finish.
ated, in all the 8 9, H,
wanted lengths W bk-fCj n
18, 24, 27 and 30 D, M3 Q
inches. Very un- W y
"Usual value. fc3 JQ
Shown. . 3QG
bNr.I LF'.HL'RirS First Floor
Boys' Good Heavy
$8.00 Slip-Ovcr
Sweaters
Special at
$5.00 each
Extra strong Shaker knit
sweaters in the popular V-neck,
pull-over style just the thing
for school or sports. In navy,
heather, seal, dark green, dark
oxford and maroon. Sizes up to
Boys' $5.00 School Sweaters
1,1 $3.00 ench
Well-made sweater coats with
shawl collar and pockets. In the
wanted colors. Sizes 28 to 34.
bSEi LOJBJRCS Third Floor
Boys' School
Furnishings
At
Decided
Savings
Boys'
$1.00
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Blouses,
' nnv
68c
AL'iw)1
ni , v
S t r i ped Ks"
percale z' VOi
blouses
in light
ground pat
terns. Col
lars attached. Sizes 7 to 1G years.
Boys' $1.25 White Madras
Blouses, 85c
Boys' $1.50 Corded and
Crepe Madras Blouses, $1.15
Striped Percale Shirts, $1
Corded Madras Shirts, $1.50
Boys' Silk Striped Madras
Shirts, $2.25
Boys' Four-in-Hand Tics,
25c, 50c & $1
A brand-new lot for school
opening time. In leversiblo and
open-end ihapes. Good plain
colors.
Boys' Belts, 50c, 75c & $1
With nickel silver buckles.
Pajamas, Special at $1.50
, Of fine soft-finished material
in plain colors. With braid
and silk frog trimmings. Two
pleco styles.
bNELLENBURflS First Floor
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Gifts for the September BrUh
SneLLFNBURGS First Floor
CESS
tfthe;
The Big-Value Tire for the
Small Car Guaranteed for
6000 Miles of Service
In a Special Sale Tomorrow
Close to V2 Price
Full oversize Fabric Non-Skid Tires, with
extra heavy molded tiead the tire that
is built right and priced right the tire
pre-eminently suited to the needs of the
small car. Priced today as follows:
$16.00 Tires (Size 30x3 JO Q)
Tires (Size
Yi Inches) ...
$9.90
I'riccH Include Taxes
Mail and Phone Orders Filled
SZZZJibJHCS Third I'loor
Photographic
Offer
With each dozen photographs
ordered in our studio, our patrons
icill be given the choice of a col
ored photograph the size of the
originals, or an 8xl0-inch enlarge
ment handsomely mounted.
bNELLtNBiJRtfS Sixth Floor
11th St. Side North Bldg.
A Grbup of Unusual Values
for Tomorrow in
Flannels
20c White Domet Flannel,
15c Yard
29c 36-Inch Whrte Domet
Flannel, 20c Yard
Soft and nappy, good weight.
Cream-Color Wool Flannel,
49c, 59c and 69c Yard
Beacon Bathrobe Flannel,
75 c Yard
All new styles good-looking
patterns and colorings for bath
robes, sacques and kimonos.
2gc Unbleached Canton
Flannel, ISc Yard
Extra heavy quality.
S.'TI '. Rj 5 First Floor
Cameras,
Carrying Cases,
Photo Albums
& Photo Supplies
at Snellenburg's
s-,
Box Cameras for the Kiddies
$2.50, No. 2, Size 2Vi32, $1.99
S.V0, No. 2.V, Size 2':x4i4, 2.99
$.",.00, No. 2C, Size 2Vit $4.19
Eastman Kodak
Genuine Leather Cases
$1.00. No. 1,
Junior t'arrjing Case, $1.99
S1.00. No. 1A,
Junior Carrjing Ca.se, $1.99
? ..-i0. No. 2C,
Junior Carrying Case, $2.39
?l.7.-. No. :u.
Junior Carrying Case, $2.39
Photo Albums
For Your Vacation Pictures
7,"ic Looi.c-I.cnf Cloth Albums,
58, .'i0c
$1.00 Loose-Leaf Imitation
Leather, .ix8 inches, 75c
75c Hound Cloth Albums,
Sie 710 inches, 50c
$1.00 Loose-Leaf Cloth Albums,
Sue 710 inchrH, 75c
51.50 Loose-Lrnf Imitation Leath
er AlbuniH, Size 7x10 incheH, $1.00
51. i5 Loose-Leaf Imitation Leath
er Minims, Size 7x10 inches, $1.10
SI.50 Loose-Leaf Cloth Albums,
Size 10x12 inclus, 51.35
$2.00 Loose-Leaf Imitation Leath
er Albums, Size 10x12 Ins., $1.50
$2.50 Loose-Lenf Imitation Leath-
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8x10
Enlargements
Special at ....
59c
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Usual ' 0 K' A.
Usual J.,- at J
Savings Mjm '-?$
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