Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 1921
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BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
My cuzln Artie came crreunil yes
tldclny n nil we both fcturtril te ft'i'l
hungry nt the smiic llmi", me calling ill"
Htnirs t't mn, liny inn. ran w "ml
Artie have tlieie - duplet en the Id Id
berd? 1 nlppese se. .ed mn. Morning jcs.
and I wd te Artie. She ni we mn.
Herrny. grnte new?, sed Artie. And
me nud lilm went back in tlie dining
room nnd looked at the apple, one
being n exter big one nnd one limine n
eater nmnll one net looking en relation,
me thinking Well, its only polite te
auk Artie te take one ferst nnd if he
take the biggest one lie nint er.v ie
fined. And I soil te him (Je ahead. Artie,
take one. Sounding a if I dldcnt give
a darn wli li one he took, and he kepp
en looking nt them a wile, vi.ting, Ne.
you take 01 tm. ,ou live heer mid
you aw t 1 1' ne the fert rhoeM1. Wirli
one de Mil .Mint? he ed. and I ied.
Kny one', either one. Thinking, G, the
big pig. he thinks 111 take the little one
out of politeness and then he can take
the big one and leek as if it was n
nxnidrnt. And I thawt. Like fun. like
heck, snying. Ne. go nhed. yeure com
pany, go' nhed and tnke one I dent enre
which one jeu tnke, Id jest as leef have
one a the ether. Wleli one de you
wiint? 1 sed.
Heley snienkc. wnt de I earc wirli
one 1 get. go nhed and tnke the big
one, that wi.l show hew imitrh I mie.
sed Aille
Well I tell jeu lit wati di. I ed.
jest te show jeu Id Jest us lecf haw
i ne as the ether lets cut them ill half,
and enrh take half of cm h Wat de
Jim snj '! 1 sed.
Tlint suits me nil nte. ii.iihiug suits
me. (i. I dent chic wlch one I get. lm
, lmmutciinl, sod Artie
' Itltllll, 1. (1 I It I, llill l.llllir lt.ll
pi epic get tee polite it .starts te leek
suspicious.
Start Sheeting Ridley Park Dogs
, The Kldley Park police made geed
their thrent te sheet the deg in t het i
district that nre net kept indoors
The first victim of the police order was
a tramp deg that had been wnnderiiig
around the railroad station. Pour oth eth
ers met the same fate. The polite
sm thev hae a number of dogs In the
pound that will be shot if thev arc net
I'hilmed bv their owners within a sheit
time
Moving Picture of Sleepy Man Trying te
Get Out of Bed in the Morning
By J. P. MeEVOY
HKAUH alarm clock.
1'uIIh pillow up mound his enrs
mil tries te keep eyes elesid.
Alnrui clock step.
I WeniWful relief. Instantly dieps
iff te sleep.
i Iteautlful dreams begin te unroll.
I Alnrui clock gees off again. It is one
S.f these diabolic, persistent tjpe
I Man rolls ever en his face
Hulls ever en his back.
Finally sits up nnd glares nt clei k
1 Throws pillow at It.
Cleck steps ringing ns if mnpicalh
1 TTAN lie" down again and curls up
iX fur nnuther nnp.
Tries te uiek up dreams where 1 e .
cff.
Conscience annoys him a litO.
Knows he sh mid get up.
Decides he is entitled te n little mere
sleep,
He'll feel better In the eflica won't
le se dopey.
Conscience agrees with him
He sti etches luxuriously.
Falls Inte light slumber,
DUATTKL) alarm gees off ngnln.
.lumps up nud throws another pil
low nt it.
Cleck continues te ring mere violently.
If possible.
Decides he rnjjlit ns well get up.
Sits en edge of bed nnd yawns tre
mendously. ltlluks his ee nnd leeks mound for
bathrobe.
tlets up nnd Mops nlarm. swe.irlng
softly, but feellnglj, the while.
Unies window shade nnd leeks out.
Feels rotten.
Anether dny !
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Gertrude McCallum, 18, Wards Off
Attack Near Mt. Merlah Cemetery
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hnd bitten Mm linml. ,
MIhh MeCalluin wnt en lier way home
nnd get off n street car at Sixtieth street
irbent I:!I0 o'clock. Hlie vnn walking
south en Sixtieth Mret near the Mount
Merlnli Cemetery when u miiti mid
dtnly jumped front bchfnd
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Select Your Christmas Piane New
Yeu Save Meney and Obtain the Club
Advantages en Any of the World
Famous Pianos and Player
Pianos at Heppe's
lhi Club is offered for one purpose only te get Clirist
rr.ns buyers te imiku their purchases in October instead of
in December. After October the usual Christmas- demand
is all or mere than we enn handle.
Te these who uie willing te dccide about their Chri.-t-mas
piano or player-piano NOW, We arc willing te offer
the many advantage-- of this Club.
I. very pwr.j ani pl&yei -piano (both new and used) 1?
int hided from u-pi Pianos at $90 te the Steinwny Due-Art
(irand Pianola at $4000.
All jeu haw te de is pay $1 and join the (. lub. By se
doing you will obtain every advantage offered te Club mem
bers. Club m mbers may secure any of the follewing:
Masen & Hamlin Pianos, Steinway Due-Art Pianelas
Weber Pianos and Player-Pianos
Steck Pianos and Player-Pianos
Wheelock Due-Art Pianelas, Stroud Due-Art Pianelas
Heppe Pianos and Player-Pianos
H. C. Schemacker Pianos and Player-Pianos
Or Any Other Piane or Player-Piane at Heppe's
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Cash Prices With Time-Payment Privileges
All Prices Guaranteed until 1922. Ne Interest
Kery instrument at Heppe's may new be purchased
en time at the cash price. Ne interest will be charged for
the privilege of paying en our Rental-Payment Plan. The
payments nrc also less than arc usually required.
The price of every instrument is guaranteed until 19122.
In case of a reduction in price you will receive a rebate.
Life Insurance, Relief in Case of Illness or Non Nen
Employment, 30-Day Refund Privilege,
6 Months' Free Exchange, 10-Year Guarantees
Etry possible effort is mnde te pietcct jeu while you
are pa ing for the instrument. In case you die, your bene-ficiarie-
are released from further payments. During sick
ness or non-employment half payments will b accepted.
ea have thirty days te try your instrument, also six
months te exchange it at full credit, i:ery instrument is
guaranteed for ten year.".
Free Delivery, Full Equipment With Each
Instrument, 1 Free Tuning, 1 Free Adjustment
De'.neiy will be made free within ten miles of City
Hall. With pianos We gie a steel and instruction book;
with plnver-pianes, a bench or chair, nnd with grand pianos
a duet Iji neh. Every instrument will be tuned once after
tlelixi-ry One adjustment will also be given free.
This Offer Limited te 500 Members
Membership Costs Only $1
As seen as 500 members aie accepted the Club will
dose. Hemember, you have until ChtNtmas te select your
wibtiunitnt, but you must join NOW. Call, phone or write
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Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut St.
Uptown 6th and Thompson Sts.
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