H3H! Ww "7 .. V" .n rrir Vwj.'V i iV ir.. PiTrara iVV, v ' i :m r -rv EYEING PUBLIC " LEDGteR-i?3BffibADEIiPH,IA1 FftfjDAY, SETEMBEB? 9, 1921' -- v; ft rSS 'a aTvY M Bear Xf ro,i-Mf-'; Im ' TWINING SAYS CITY u MAY RUN NEW Transit Director Tell3 Frank ford Agroemont With P. R. T. Is Not Essential CARS READY ON JANUARY 1 Will benefits brother Mrs. J. V. Shoemaker's Estate Goes Eventually to Churoh and Education Mrs. Jenny M. Shoemaker, widow of Dr. John V. Shoemaker, of 1803 Wal nut street, who llcd September 3, left an estnte valued at .$13(1,000, accord ing to her will, admitted to probate here todflj-. After making a number of private bequest, Mrs. Shoemaker directed that the residue of her estato be held in truct for her brother, Archibald V. Logan. At tho brother's death one-fourth of tho principal of the reMdue will go to the Sixth United I'ribytcrlan Church of Pittsburgh, for home nil&slona; one- Mitchell Fletcher Co. The clt.v will maintain and operated the Frankfcrd elevated ystem. If nec essary, until such time 'is the I. 11. T Company is ready to take It oer on what the city considers an equitable ar rangement, Dim-tor Twining wrote to day to the rrnnkfnrd Hoird of Trade The cars that will be uoed on tho ele vated will be ready bv January 1, tho Director said, and it is hoped to get the elevated running as) soon thereafter as possible. Itccentlv f V. Zeak, executive sec retary of the TranUford B-tanl of Trade, wrote to tho Major, asking when the Frankford line would bo ready for operation Tho Mayor referred the let ter to Director Twining for an anwcr. and the rrplv. which was sent toda nnd madi public bv the Mavor. On tho question whether the citv or the P. It T would operate the line, the Director said . "It ii the Mayor's intention that the Frankford elevated line hall be com pleted nnd put Into operation a quickh as pebble It h preferred th.it the oneratlmi "hall bo by the Philadel phia Rapid Trnnslt Companv. but In cave nn equitable agreement canuot be secured promptly the city will under take the operation of the line until such time as the romp.im is willing to cuter Into an equitable agreement." Other questions asked concerned sites for sub-stations and power house. Di rector Twining nid the Mayor had 6igned an ordinance permitting the ' to condemn land on September 1. Bids will be advertised for building. li rector Twining said. September III. and for machinerr and equipment, with un- jAKw.fiiitirl n.r.il n tf e r.iVila irwt rltatptVin. tlon system, on September 15. ' SAIWIil irai'M 0'!!lll!llllllJlB!!'lllllWi!l,TltlIIIIIIIl!lll! The Ducctoi olio Informed the g r TunKiorti uuinrs men uac i-uy uin nni gj FS Own Make H.G. SPARKLING GINGER ALE to oi. 10 or. 1.75 doz.-2.25 doz. fourth to tho Calvarr Presbyterian Church, Fifteenth and Locust streets, for foreign missions, nnd one-half to the trustees of Jefferson Medical Col lege for the establishment of a memorial fund to her husband. This fund, she directed, bhall be used to aid poor stu dents in defraying Mhclr expenses nt college. Not moro than $300 n year shall be given n student. Preference is to be shown Pennsylvanlans. Other wills admitted to probate In clude those of Mary Dlenult, 1812 North Seventh street, $120,000. nnd William W. Ingham, 4515 Spruce street, $40,000. Letters of administration were . mot North Broad itinli, "ommmwmmimmmfMmmmmmx Charge Accounts InvltcdnarMraraiMail Orders inilediraiOTBKMiiiraKis Imentories were filed In tho estates, of Alfred Parrlsh. $70,104.23: Paul II r,. .a tmo Ttu no ,.i i.a.tHA natzle. .$5800.14. Oily Overalls Burned A small flro was discovered In the basement of Walter Joucs' ttlumbine shop nt 1732 Columbia avenue nt 8.30 o'clock tms morning, several pairs oe oily overalls wcro burning. The fire was extinguished beforo serious dam age was caused. New Catalogue Now Ready 18th & Chestnut St. 12th & Market Sts. 5600 Gcrmantown Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. contemplafo erenlon of nn shops in. addition to the inspection snop at ' Bridge ttr-et at tins time. Tais shop. I the Ptre 'im .iid. would be abundantly ' able 1 t.n.o rare of anv repairs involved in t m"-sjt' nar.ee of die fifty car. the cltj 1-. pmwding M0T0RISTHITS PATROLMAN Frank Weaver Hurt on Germantown Avenue Driver Held Patrolman Frank We.ier. of 1113 , North Vogde 'tree-, was struck and knocked down b .in automobile as be alighted from a northbound German- i town avenue trolley car in front of the police station at Lycoming street at 11.30 o'clock last night. The automobile draged the uncon scious patrolman twenty feet before it could be stopped Weaver was cut and ' bruised on head and body and may be Injured Internally He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital 1 Stephen Hbthersall. Sixteenth street i near Manhelm. driver of the automo-1 ile, was arrested Magistrate Price held him in $.V)0 bail for further hear ing September 10. I Very tasty! M & N Baby Norway Mackerel 3for10c The tang of the open sea is in 'em! uimnHriiniLiirannnii'fniniiiminiinininciirani&iisnin nutcnhdirasii'iiiininiiiiuaL Here are the styles the girls will wear at school, at college at home! So far as we know Hallahan's is the only place where such oxfords can. bo bought at such an cx c c p t i o nally low price. They arc the newest Autumn models, made of fine tan and gunmetal leathers and black kid Hallahan qual ity throughout. And, though they would be sold for 7.50 up to 9.50 by most stores, at Halla han's they are priced 5.5. Come and Sec Them I HALLAHANQ GOOD SHOESJwP 921 Market Street Market St. Store Open Saturday Evening T v V ; Vr v S-50 'C V 5 " .'.Vtl 5.50 's 2 Branch Storei Open Every Evening 60th & Cbeitnnt Sti. 2736 Gcrmantown Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. Weit Phil.. North Phil.. Germantown Flexible Bracelets with Diamonds Tn accord v i t h present vogue we have assembled a most unusual these bracelets. collection of One of green gold, platinum front, with five diamonds in square settings, the other link., beautifully hand chased $225. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. r ! MriN D MUni'HAVr JEWEI.i:itS SILVERSMITHS U f( 'i, Tt?!ilH Mfr K-, W' BROAD STREET 41 SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE ',;.:. -s. 'tr ."i & k.i-i-5; WMi ?&. '' '-"". ?, ,.: ",. 1. .(yry.?J '. r ." .' s tt ??", BRAGANZA The second largest dia mond in the uorld tiers discov ered tn 17-il, and weighed 16S0 kar ats. It uas never cut, but placed among the Portu guese RoyaT Jewels nt iti rough Ktatc, U ' t.i ".n Bracelet Watches The increasing popular ity of the bracelet watch has enhanced its value in the eyes 0$ those desiring gifts supreme. We have them with 15 - jeweled, guaranteed lever move ments attached to 14 karat sold gold bracelets for $35. Credit ter-ma can be arranged to your convenience Open Mon Friday & Snt. Evenings $ Wc picture below special and extraordinary values for tomorrow. We bought our skins last Spring, securing big price-concessions for cash when the mar ket was lowest. Remember we manufacture direct (in our own factory) enabling you to save the middlemen's profits. m&em 1215 Chestnut Street 7 French Seal Coat 79.50 October Price 125.00 mmm t Nat. Muskrat Coat 98.50 October Price 150.00 J 1 ZWSGW 1215 Chestnut Street M tk Marmot Coat Raccoon Trimmed 98.50 October Price 150.00 French Seal Coat Skunk Trimmed 145.00 October Price 225.00 ) I The Annual Fur Sale 's On! 33'3 Per Cent Reductions off October Prices Illustrated Fashion Folder Sent on Request. Charge Purchases in September Billed November 1st. :: jV ViJr7B 'ijM z5 ffi'fi M W&J MB mKfi m mml 1 LmBSBJ; mn.m Wk Bm aU Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD SEASHORE I Atlantic City, Ocean City, Stone Harbor, Wildwood and Cape May b . Every Day rnltl "?Mtrmbr It lnrlm. l.rry Sunday Thcrtnfltr If Chestnut antl Pooth t Ffrrlrii 1 00 M fSwndanl Tim), 1.00 M. iDmllcht Tlmn for ttmnlr t lm 5JS0 A. M Ctnnilard Tlnii-). fl.5 M. 'Dajllijlit ' Tlinf) for Ocftn ( ity Stone llnrbor, Mlrtood luid tapr May ddlllonal strle i' tn und frnin Vtlnnli, Cliv nn kimi)... In Times of Epidemic Incursions L i ! St'NDAYfl. Ri:PT. 11 AND in I IMIF.KM;s S PECIAt I.t fhrnnut unil south Ht lrrlf 5 30 . M 'htandnrd limn (1 D M (Duylluht Tlnif) for fccliell Inttr's Ijxndlni; Kpe Moyi. IK33W1 r Tfie Record of Quality OKEH dance records are full of that happy,, harmony that keeps you dancing and your guests hoping the party won't stop just yet Not 4.1011 85c "All ll.v Mtfflf " ) Tax Trot. ) "I'rtKY O'Nflll," ' Walt. m-m vv'sa.v 'Jium fef? GKNERAt, PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION NEW YORK 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 Ozarks 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 3407 ( Ih'ulton kill $5 per cur, 12 balf gilloni. 50c allowed (or return of emptiei. Special price bj the dram. fk 1215CheshiutStreet 1 fl 1215ChesftrotStreet I 1 i &Ixxm SIHHSBV WW A a ft flSB&IIW JSi jIHH iraH Mm w:i: I Uplrtl ! tlmjriin mKBIb '-P Ifflxmtfflw HHIH9 Wvcwi mmMlm I w-: i muffiw$Mii HMHr Wmsfffcv nmmr p I tHHF w ip w HI Hl r A iV h, I Moleskin Coat Hudson Seal Coat Natural Squirrel Alaskan Seal Coat ) 245.00 295.00 $345.00 445.00 3 October Price 375.00 October Price 450.00 October Price 525.00 October Price 675.00 tA Smal1 deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase jTJDon'c Wait for the Rush Repairing and Re- in our Storage Vault until Required. jj modeling done now at one-third below regular j Fk mSChestnutStreet I rt 1215ChestnutStreet I J $110.00 295.00 495.00 $495.00 I October Price 175.00 October Price 450.00 Ortnh p-; 7n nn ,nM ii j j October Price 750.00 October Price 750.00 )1 ZjjHV"f"rri;i7aDi7is Orders 'At-J ttii-wiii ht mKML. . 'W . A w AVS .Jli!trXl-t&i' ",-L-- ' '" " V
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