'V r tJ fih ' -FFT rwiTlv-'sw ;'cfy;r.Xf- i HUNG CALLED J 0 PURGE CHESTER Clean-up of Town Is Up te Geed People, Says Miniotera' Leader I' MAYOR AIDE TO SPEAK f ' "It Is up te the Reed People of (JhMltr te clean their city," M the nir. Jehn Orabnm, pastor of Ilcthttny rhurch and clmlrmnn of the Clvjcs Slttee of the Chester Ministerial 'Aknoclntlen, today. "We have called n mnsM-mrctlnR te y held In the nrmery next ThurRdny feht," no ald. "at which time Ed- JJ-nrrt Hrvnnt. who lian bc(-n advicer te Xer itnmVcy. will be the principal ipSker. Mr. Bryant, I Imagine, will hafe plenty te tell the geed people who will ittend thlR meeting. He liu al- i rdv told me that, se far he hns failed ite accomplish anything and that Unless E. ran ct the co-operation Of the geed ptople of our city he mflj as well quit. 'That Is why we called this meeting. II is up te the geed people of our city te attend. We mean business and will , 0 the limit te cleanse any condition that exists, but we must have the help. .of residents te de be. It will be en- trely up te these who have te live tnW If they de net enre hew low Jhcir'cltv has fallen and will net help te bring" it te n point where they can nelnt with civic pride te its cleanliness, that will be UP t0 thcm' "They will nnvc an opportunity te voice their approval of our determina tion te clean up by attending the mass- ' mThe mass-meeting will probably re mit in an attempt te oust Chief of Po Pe 11 Dnvcnpert. There has been trouble between Mflvnr llimti ..j t.- ni,i. for several weeks. Majer llamscv. wnen he retained Mr. Bryant as his ad- f' cailcd .uPen 0hl?' Davenport te talgn. Chief Davenport refused te re sign, and backed his refusal with the announcement that he was going te stay te the finish and advfeed the Mayer te fight hli own battles. Davenport Is backed by the McClure "system," which has the bulk of the power in the Police Committee ofCoun efCoun ofCeun ells, and unless he is advised by his Mippertcrs In the ceunclltnnnlc commit ,tee te resign Chief Davenport will net get out. The cemmltten nnnnln.t .i l.. meeting of the Ministerial Association te call the mass-meeting consists of the Bev. Mr. Graham, chairman : the Itcv A. Ii. Ijnthcm, of the Third Prcsby tcrlan Church; the Bpv. C. 1C Gaul Paster of the Trinity Methodist Epis copal Church, and the Ilev. Jehn I Meek, pastor of Trinity LuthKrim mmiX& VUBW iLiBPEB-PglKADEIiPHIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER ftrr 30, 1921 :- a Wkr Church. MUM'S THE WORD 1 LBRARY Students Who Bolieve in Signs Will Keep Silence in Sacred Precincts FIVE POLICE PROMOTIONS i we neuse sergeants Advanced te Street Pests Twe house hergennts and three patrolmen were promoted today, the oath being administered by Assistant Director Tempest. Heusc'Sergeant Bertram II. IIHI, of the IJranehtewn station, wns advanced te street sergeant, first grade. Heme Sergeant Bernard J. Rclind, acting lieu tenant of the Second and Christian streets station, was promoted te street sergeant, first grade, and will continue as acting lieutenant. Patrolman Rebert Adams of the Twcnty-Rccend street and Hunting Park avenue station, detailed te the pawnbrokers' division at City Hall, was made n heue sergeant and sent te the Twenty-eighth and Oxford streets station. Patrolman Arneld J. Menge, of the Frent and Westmoreland streets 'feta 'feta teon, was advanced te house sergeant and detailed in the same district. Patrolman Chnrles C. Itankln, of the feet traffic squad, was made n house sergeant nnd detailed In the same squad. NEW SECTION IS OPENED The library of the University of Pennsylvania Is te be rich In the geld efjsMcnce, ff the University authorities can manage It. One of the innovations which returning students found this year was n sign in the library which read: "Conversation carihet be permitted In this room. If your neighbors disturb you point out this sign te them. If this Is Ineffective call the attention of ene of the library staff." This rather makes the library taboo as place of social nativity. Lest year rnnnrMlInn of nvrrntrn volume WOB nl- .lowed in, the hall and qiilet conversation in tne euier reading room, ii. 7 beyond the sacred portals of the Inner reading-room that speedy was enjoined altogether. In the alceve under the stairs ce-eds were went te assemble te discuss their various "crushes" and lay the backgrounds for new ones. One tier In the new stack of the library has been opened, ind the geolog ical and astronomical libraries have been moved from their respective de nartmentfl into the main library build ing, The library new shelters about 4r.n.nnn hooks. About 100.000 mere arc scattered through the libraries of various departments. Weman Named Aide te Prosecutor Wnsliincten. Sent. 80. Miss II. Pearl McCoy, of Peise, Idaho, yester day was appointed special Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. ' fSTlZuutZTt!! at 0 A. 3t. Closes nt B80 iVm. f, SnellenburgS 3 ENTIRE BLSaTMaf?KET reSTREETS H J ram Apartments at the Rittenhouse Btnerated, refurnished made spick, span and Inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Twe Reems and Bath. Three Reems nnd Bath. Four Reems and two Baths. Rittenhouse Hetel, 22d and Chestnut J MEIIBIBM Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 New a' day's iFs Allen's Hats 4 Many Beautiful Hats $10.00 te $15.00 Fer tedny and Saturday we have created a lovely collection of Seft Velvet and Duvetync Hats and Turbans that for value cannot be excelled anywhere. Geed style in every line and no two alike. Our experienced sales force will-be glad te show them te you. Plenty of Sports Hats for any "member of the family In Felt Duvetync, Velvet, Hatters Plush, Velour and Suede, $2.25 te $12.50 amraiiiiiQ l "GREEN TAG" SPECIAL SALE of Gas Lamps and Fixtures Al Greatly Reduced Prices On the green tags you will note the former sell ing prices many efwhich were the equivalent of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices, which in all cases constitute radical reductions. BII.K SHARKS DOMKS GLAHSWAHE ri.OOH HTANDAnnS FIXTUIIES AND UKACKKTS POHTAIlLi: LAMPS rnnvr.H TAIII.K STANDS See the ditplay at any V. G. I. office THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY VICTROLAS Stule 80, $108.50 with ten roerla $10 cathfJJO weekly Style 90, $13.50 with ten recerda $10 caihfl.75 weekly Style 100, $158.50 wlt'i ten records $10 cath$2 weekly BELLA 1129 Chestnut St. MMttMiiiraiiMiiitiiEiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiraiiiiraifiiimmp The finest butter in America! 54 lb At all our Stores inmnmnnmiinnrRtininnnmminuiimriniminmimmiiniimiiimninninniinmnmii v.wwr lv-ri3r.uu.,jiujBm FREE TRIAL -30-DAYS vON ANY OF OUR PHONOGRAPHS Columbia Senera Cheney Brunswick Come in tomorrow te Insure immcdl.ite free delivery. All wc ask Is that you make your Initial cash purchase of records here; then you've nothing te pay until you Make Your First Monthly Payment November 1st, Which May Be as Lew as MYERS F. HALL Inc. 2626 Germantown Ave. $s 6iB' Pianos Players Phonographs Records and Rolls Aute Will Call te Brlnt: Yeu in n,.- e. Phene Diamond 6822 or Write OPEM trVF-NTiMfsts Ka.uMj.vmfliim ;l;(,iMut"MA,.i...ji I. . , I I I I 1 1 I II r I I I I I I I H I IITT Alllifc Clean milk isn't a matter of acci dent. It is the result of careful, painstaking effort beginning even before the cow is milked. We pay the farmer a premium te take particular care of your "A" Milk. Our own labora tory - control is the final safe guard. Phene Ub te Deliver a Bettle Tomorrow Baring 0205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st and Chestnut Beth Phenes Atlantic City Pleasantvillt Wildwoei Ocean City A Milk H SMJ m The cost of making a Pierce-Arrew lessens the cost of running it. P lerce , ?irucKs YvJvvv A s n M' ?fyssfw AaadPk 4iMVr k ' i muw CHASSIS PRICES 2-ten $3200 3-ten $4350 5-ten $4850 FOSS-HUGHES CO., 21.t and Market Sti., Pbila. Lancn.ter Reading Wilmington Bethlehem I One-Day Outings FROM PHILADELPHIA CEASHORR Atlantic City Ocean City Stene Harber Wildwood and Cape May KXCUIIHIONS KVEKY SUNDAY ...$!. 50 eel- Inve Chentnut and Seuth St. Terrlsa for Atlantic City 7:80 A.M. Fer Ocnti City. 8tene Herbor. Wildwood and Cnpe May, leJ P.ieutnut St. Kerry 7.20 A. M Hnuth St. Ferry 7:10 A. J'. lletumlnB rrea (ill points 0:15 P.M. NEW YORK.. $0.00 Wnr Tax 24e additional KVKIIY OTHEIl SUNDAY Ni:XT KXCL'ItSION, OCT. 2 Special train leaves neadlna Ter minal 8:00 A. M.. stepplnB at Columbia Avn., Iluntlnicden St,, Wayne Junction, Legan and Jcnkln-tqwn. HARRISBURG ......$3.25 HERSHEY& .. UQ.00 LEBANON J Wnr Tax 8 additional SUNDAY. OCTOnEll 0 Special train leaves Iteadlnc Ter minal 7:30 A, M., ttepplng at Columbia Ave., Huntingdon St., Manayunk. Coniihehoiken and Norrlatewn (De Kalb St.) Mauch Chunk. .$0.00 War Tax 24e additional ET.IIY SATURDAY & SUNDAY (Until October 30, 1021, lncl.) COI.UM11US also DAY. Wfd Oct. 13 Special train leaves Reading Ter minal 8.00 A. M., atepplns at Columbia Ave., Huntingdon St , Wayne Junction, Legan and Jenkin-town. FOH DKTA1I.KD INI'OK.MATION CONSULT A1 KNTS hKE 1'I.YEKS Philadelphia & Reading Railway DRUGGISTS Chemists Clerks Fer qualified and efficient help use THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING-SUNDAY A Noteworthy Showing of New Fall & Winter s Millinery Popularly Priced at $5 Pnen nnd Lyens velvet hats In 1 a rgc, medium and small shapes. Medels for sports, dress and tailored street wear tyncs for youth ful wenrers and for maturer women. An Exceptionally Fine and Attractive Greup of Hats at This Very Mod erate Price All Are Werth Much Mere! One Slwwn. bNELLENBURflS Second Fleer 7 WasWm Right in the Vanguard of Fashion for Autumn This Smart, New Three-Strap Sandal for Women at $8.50 4L ."Tr Las Day of Mrs. Irma Fergusen's Demonstration of Ben Ten Corsets Your very last oppor tunity te be perfectly fitted with the Ben Ten model suited te your par ticular corsejjne needs. Mrs. Fergusen is an ex pert cersetiere and anat emist Ben Ten corsets are the last word in fashion and hygienic correctness. ierilbn ORSETS. $5 te $18 As 11 bN ELLEN BURCS Second Fleer Attractive New Silk Lingerie At Special-Inducement Prices Crepe de Chine Envelope 1 Qft Chemises PI.70 Several very attractive models, daintily trimmed with laces, ribbons and georgette bands and inserts. Twe shown. t iixnjsf f a vil JJ W J f$18.50 J 55.95 One of the very newest of the three-strap models in feet wear indorsed by style centers as "correct ' for autumn wear. Designed in patent celtskin, with smart little buckles ever the instep, as pictured. Welted soles and leather baby Leuis heels. A New 3-Buckle Blucher Style Strap Pump Fer Fall and Winter Street Wear Special at $6.50 In Datent colt and welted and stitched $3.45 $3.95 $4.95 With low. fiat heels, gunmetal calfskin, with soles. Children's High-Cut Tan Calf Lace Shoes With welted soles and en broad-tee lasts Sizes 6 te 8, Regular $5.75 at Sizes 82 te 11, Regular $6.75 at Sizes 11 Vi te 2, Regular $7.75 at Streng-, Sturdy, Dressy Shoes for Small Beys Who Wear Sizes 10 te 132 Special at $4.00 Pair Gunmetal and tan calf lace shoes with welled and stitched soles. Practical Smart Shoes for Beys and Yeung Men Who Wear Sizes 1 te 5i2 Special at $5.00 Pair New tan calf, ball strap high-lace shoes with welted and stitched soles, and wing feet. Rubber heels. bNELLENBURGS Second Fleer Weel Jersey Oliver Twist Suits Fer Little Beys Smai't, Practical, Becoming, ' Very Special $5.95 In the cun ning style pic tured, trimmed with braid and sleeve emblem. Sizes 3 te 7 years. Blue Serge Regulation Oliver Twist Suits for JJ Og Beys , Trimmed with white or geld braid. Sizes 3 te 7. Charming Bleemer Dresses for Little d") CA te Girls. .. Made of excellent quality gingham and Japanese crepe in plain colors and checks. Several attractive styles. Sizes 2 te 6 years. New Winter Coats for Children $15.00 t0 $35.00 Materials include broadcloth, camel's hair, velour, duvetync and chinchilla. Many with fur cellars; all charming colors. .Sizes 2 te 6 years. New Winter Hats for the Kiddies $2.39 t0 $8.95 Felt and beaver hats in becoming roll-brim styles. Others in velvet, broadcloth and duve tync, attractivey trimmed Children's Weel Sweaters Belted and pocketed splendid for school wear. Sizes 6 te 12 years. SNELLENBURflS Second Fleer $3.50 t0 $6.95 $3.95 The Tremendous Vogue for Pheasant Tails Finds Reflection in These Splendid Assortments At 50C te $1.75 Each Beautiful pheasant feathers, here in won derful profusion, ready te "make" the felt or velvet hat te swirl their rich lovely autumn colorings about the crown te dash off at dar ingly smart angles te sweep gracefully ever the shoulders te wind in and out through slashings in the brim te add charm and smart ness however applied. Ne wonder autumn keeps finding new ways te use pheasant feathers! The Indispensable "Feather" Hat Here in the Best Styles and Shapes At $2.98 t0 $9.50 Levely new hats, all beautifully trimmed with ostrich feathers hats with a softening note that is becoming te practically every one. Very fashionable and se reasonably priced! SnellenburgS Second Fleer We've Just Received a New Shipment of $1.25 and $1.50 Recerd Albums Te Ge en Sale Tomorrow at 59C and 69C Each 10-inch nnd 12-inch Recerd Albums, each with ten pockets and index back and front. Se constructed that they absolutely will net strain apart or tear. Very specially priced for tomorrow and likely te go quickly, for this is an extremely popular value. Special Purchase of Radium Silk Camisoles d? CA at '.... Geed-looking bodices in tailored styles, with plain self-material straps and hemstitching. 98c t0 $2.98 Boudoir Caps. . . Dainty novelty and mere practical models. All boudoir shades SNELLENBURflS Second Fleer Women's Beautiful Silk Petticoats "Te Wear With the New Fall Costume Special at $5.00 1 $5Ea. Attractive new models of excellent qual ity all - jersey and messaline, shown in a full range of favorite fall colorings, plain and changeable effects. Women's $5.00 Silk Petticoats In Regular and Extra (te QC Sizes at, Each PO.yO Messaline, taffeta and all-jersey models ethers with jersey tops and messaline flounces, pleated, ruffled or shirred. Seft Satine Petticoats, Special at, Each Trimmed with pretty ruffled and tucked flounces. Black and colors. Women's $1.50 Black and Figured Satine Petticoats at fli aa Each JpI.UU pleated and ruffled flounces. Geed SNELLENBURGS Second Fleer Clearance 6f 300 Men's & Beys' $10 Pullover Sweaters at $6.50 ea. Geed, heavy wool Shaker - Knit sweaters in the pullover style se popular for sports and school wear. In all the wanted colors white, navy, dark oxford, heather and dark green. One shown. $5.00 Beys' $8.00 Pull-Over Sweaters at, Each. . . Extra-heavy wool Shaken-Knit pullover sweaters in a geed assortment of colors. SnellenburgS Third Fleer A Big, Wonderful Sale of Women's Slip-Over Sweaters & Scarfs Large Assortments, Exceptional Values $3.00 Pure Worsted Slip-Overs $10.00 Weel Scarfs $1.95 $6.95 SNELLENBURGS Second Fleer This Week-End Brings Anether Tremendous Ce-operative Sale of The Famous 8000-Mile Triple Guaranteed $2.00 With values. SnellenburgS Fifth Fleer Something Different and Wonderfully Effective in Beaded Bags As Pictured $7.95 Practical and very smart and "different" silk bags luvishly beaded in various ef fective designs and many attractive colors. A novel top it fits down ever the bag and slips up Nicely lined and well finished. Sale High-Grade French Pearl Bead Necklaces, (1 nr Specialat Pl.VO Perfectly graduated necklaces, lustrous and beautiful. In soft, creamy tints. Solid geld clasps; opera lengthy SnellenburgS First Fleer BERGOUGNAN VBEAR COO-WAN ,BEAR-C0O-NIAN CORD TIRES At Clese te Half Price The Biggest Tire Value en the Market Today! A Pure Gum Bergeugnan Red Tube Free With Each Tire All oversize, highest grade single - cured wrapped - tread cord tires, fully guaranteed for mileage and service. Bached by a Triple Guarantee 1. By the Bergeugnan Rubber Ce., makers for 27 years of highest-grade tires. 2. By X. Snellenburg & ue., reliable mer chants for 48 years. 3. By a bend issued by The National Sur ety Ce. Adjustments Made Right in Philadelphia en Delivery of Tires 30x3 Vi . . .$18.75 33x4 2 . . .$35.00 32x3 Vi .$23.25 34x4 12 . . .$36.00 32x4 ...$29.00 35x4 '2... $37.00 33x4 . . . $30.25 36x4 '2 . . . $38.00 34x4 ...$32.00 33x5 ...$42.00 32x4 2 . . ..$33.50 35x5 . . . $44.00 37x5 ...$46.00 SnellenburgS Third Fleer iimmm H W&ftttkh H K & isii33BPu ii smrna kliiiM llF , i i , N. SNEJLLENBURG & CO.: ,N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: A a