Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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CHANDLER CBASHI
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Ex-
Kisses "Cooks"
.i!...x. nt Rrnkern
Mere uienw ;
pocted te Ask Warrants for
Failure te Complete Deals
CASE IS UtLATtu
ONE
..i ,,nrrniilM prebnbly w HI. .In-
ATZ iiKt mr-mlirts of C'linntlipr
morn n,llrn defunct brokri-nce Arm.
nreth" J. ', '.",'" .tterll nut. it 1m
VT thre will be ""'
0"? 0L' Tin, Ml nninmhiul.
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v b.llntf
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nn in-fennrr
tnrney, ' '. .1.. i...,i n,.u
cujiomwile in - nprerdinB te Sir.
.JfLm 1 "eVnrT $10,000 In Cl.lcn?e.
iib""v " ri nninrrv Jinnnwi 171"'
namnieiiu. ",,,..,,-..
nurlinRten nn vi. . , .rl(0HtP,
rrhandS I ether. & Ce for
idSrr. netlrr from the
n0Va' iu.t in "00 lnul been received
Mtand.f Mr! Ilnm.nen.1 sn.v I.N
for i'S . 1 ..niiinff for mi money.
client is "'"", " t0t of accounts
'I ncrr ' " . . . .i.-
Bd- nr.in.00 lnul been received
jKcrs u
tlic be
Hit Is f
"There ... --- - . of
. i.i AT Ttiinimf
oujlemfrs, ,. ..... t0 maUe out
i,!Vh.t Is "hnl H mmiw Impossible
,Mln Sew much mne.v is Involved in
tUH Fome prosecutions."
Clianillcr Vmlcr Hall
rredffH T Chandler, Jr.. Is already
aII cinen ball en n warrant fvveru
Zhr Abrnbam SleklM. a, creditor of
t, firm -V further hennne en tbis
'..nt was te lime been held tomer-
WOrrhlrV Mneistrntc Cnrnr.v. but
mii t tli- llnw of i:nrl .Mcnelcii-
Kl "a men be of the firm, who Is ill
ta WeEln. the bearlnc , lins been
&.?d until the flr-t week in Nevcm-
"in the nWnre of Mr Mendenbnll.
Jr.ee of the unrrnnt for him vvn-
Ted by Jew. Ollfillan, former
ISJnT.reun.el for tl.e firm. Similar
'',rrants were Mveun out by Mr.
PHlcs for Lewis H. WnriiiR and TJil
rJ S. Mttle. of New Yeik, ether
mcnibrrs of the firm. ,,,,
Criminal t.rnee-iitiens bad been Ile
um in Hnrri'buiff iiRnlnst the four
mpmbcrs of the firm Mr. Chamber was
trraicnc.l before MngNtrntc Koenej en
enc-of these warrants Mendav. and held
onto- $1000 ball te await action of the
P.uphm C'einitv Ciand .Tuiy.
New Warrants Out
ThffP wan ants clinrsc rmbe.Iument
ir.d illeRallv conducting n bulnes un
der a fictitious htvlc and Icsignnt1r.11
ltheul regist.atien. Francis Junes,
of Hnrrl'burc i tlie complainant. IIe
Hid lie rn'l S'OO5! '' at the Hiirrisliuri,
office of the broker", his life's smincs.
for Butte ( epper and Hinc and Okla
homa Producing and Itchnins stocks.
The Meek", he n,v". were net delivered
rir the iiinnev was net lefunded.
It is cpeetcd the schedule of iissrts
nnd liabilities of tlie firm will be filed
S'atunlnv nr Mendaj. with Jehn M.
Hill, referee in bankruptcy . 1
ESTATE GOES TtflVIISSIONS
Presbyterian Bedy Gets Bulk of
Agnes Stedliam's Wealth
The will of Ague M i Stedham.
0fll Chestn.il stieit. whitli was nd
mittetl te nmbatc ted.ij. leases n
fftate of inuie than P.'lO.OOfl. the bulk
ff nhiili will centually go te tin tin
Beard of Heme nnd Teteign Missions
of the Prebi In inn Churrli
llesldes p.-rvinal b".iipsu te ielatle
there nie bequests .if S."0() cadi te tin
Walnut Stiert I,resbteiian Cliunli
ami the Indust11.1l Heme f()r liliml
Wenirn
Ihe llnme of the .Meieiful Saviour
fnr Crippled flnldieu will i-M-ntualU
receive the bulk of n .flO.000 estate
left b Annnda (i Nell, (sis Tiiniu
Ktrcet. who-e will ,i-i probated teda.
The estate is left in trust te brr bus
lard and at n death the piinupal will
te te tlip home
Illientniies, weii- filed te(I.i of iu
CMate of Tied I) Stefklim. MitilH.MT.
and (irrtriule TSiemei, STTs.'i (i'l
KISSES ALL
iffi; EPqiSR-PaipADELPHlA, THUBSpAY, OCTOBBB 6, X921
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THE NICE 'COOKS'
IN HOSPITAL AFTER ACCIDENT
,
Lusty Yells of Raymond V. While, Four, IT he Lest Penny
When Hit by Aute, Makes Him Fifty-five Tunes Richer
KAYMONI) V. WIIITK
He tnelt uhitr-rebctl liespltal
nurses for liitclien nttendanls when
lie became a patient after being lilt
by unto
COL. WOODS ORGANIZING
CENTRAL WORK AGENCY
Clearing Heuse for Community Re
lief te Function at Once
WnMiliiBten. Oct. 0 (Ily A. P.)
Machinery for making effective itn
emergency measures for lcdsenlnR the
number of jobless workers throughout
the count rv wan put In motion today
by (be nntlenal conference en unemplo unemple
ment. Colonel Aitbur Weeds, former Police
Commissioner of New Yerk, who was
selected te have chnrgp of co-erdlnnt-lnc
community relief activity under the
emergency preginm, began today the
organization of the central agency. This
agency, nceerdlng te Colonel Weeds, is
le net us n elenrlng beuse te furnish the
different communities with PiiCKoutiens
and infei matien en the results of un
employment relief met heds of ether n-c
tlena.
It also will nn-prtaiii the progress
made by tin! communities nnd seek te
facilitate tin- effeits of the whole coun
try. FAITH WILLARD BETTER
Dr. Grant's Waif May Recover.
Mether Falls te Appear
New Yeilc. Oct. 0. rnith Willard.
foundling ward el I)r Peifj Stiekncy
(irnnt, i.s lighting for life at tlie l'res
btciiau Hnspitnl. with ineicaHcd
chance of ieieei. The question --till
unnnswcied is: Will l'aith's mother
come te claim her?
The woman who came Tucdiy night
and wept ever the rd. k eluld'N bed was
net Knith's mother. That was de
veloped when pelifcmcn questioned her.
Her icplles became confuted and con cen con
tradicterj She was iicrmitted te de
pan as she had come, alone and un
known "-1 ieal! thought the babv might be
mine," she Mild. 'Mini- was taken
iiwiiv fiem me, and this one was the
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lOI.IV Ul-l 1I.IUV 1 IliKl l'iii te iririlll,-,
I I thought the person who had taken
mine might hae nuaucienvil it.
The woman was little mete than a
gill, well die-srd and well spoken. She
was net pcimlttcil te sec- I'.ilth until
)i. (; c:t tit had been cuniimini. atd willi
b telephone.
Mrs. (iraliam. Hr. (Jiant's house
keeper siii.l m, viol flii when seen nt the
iccler. sin' told I). (iiaut. iibetit the
woman at the hesp.riil. "He said .it"
coin se the; must let her see the child,
thai it Tank's palenl would conic for fer
waul and elaini the liiln. he would
help them can- fei her," Mis. (itahaui
raid.
Just fifty-five times richer nnd his
lips Htlll rosy from tlic kiscrs. of "nil
the cooks in the Memerial Hospital."
llnjmetul Vincent White, four years
old. Is busy explaining te "mtivver'"
that lie is going te stnv away from
speeding nuteH, desplfp his luck.
That Is lK-pausp .mi p. nite told n
reporter in ills hearing this morning
tliat she thought It bet te send lilm
away oeinewberc, as he waw loe much of
an adventurer.
Knvmend rniiscd jut about as mucli
trouble yesterday as two feet of chubby
blondness can cntit-c and that's a let.
First he hnd an aiilomeblllst pale with
lear. then he had ncrveu futgeonssrek futgeenssrek
ing the cause of about the leudet jells
that have ever echoed through the M-.
merlal Hospital nnd he finished up bi
making every male patient in tin- lios lies
pltal jealous by kissing all the iiiirc.
Hnymend called the nurses "cooks."
but tjie memory of his klwcs will prob preb
ably seethe tlieir feelings when tbev
hear about his culinary appellation this
mernihs.
Hnymetid started adPi(ui irig en his
own account jesterdnv nfteinoen shei tly
after bavins obtained n penny from his
father. Willi un White-, a patielmnn at
tached te the Seventh street and F.ur F.ur
nieuut avenue station. Tlie penn.v was
bold tiehtlj in his little (W wbc-n lie
w.ind'-is'd away fiem his home nt 20."
Itighter stteet, Wkfsahicken. te find
Mime likely place te ...vest bis wealth.
Wrapped in calculation, be si -11111 el
eff tha pavement nt lliilce avenue and
diiven bv II. i:. Curtis. r.OlH Ciirpentci
street The machine knocked the child
(.own and then the welkin began te
ring. First Itavmntid get tip and placed
a Mutely kick squat e cm the tight front
inc. iiim icrr'ilp.itilnl by n slirirk
soil of te scp hew his 'unjs were vvoik vveik
it.S. Thy were all light nnd Mr. Cur
tis, pale with the tliciujhts if possi
ble danger, picked him up mid ms-liul
liim te the Memerial Hospital.
There was a slight abrasion ever bis
light eje. but anv geed sittgren knows
that that never could have e aimed the
noise that Ha.vmend was icgisterlng In
slnccnte screams, rinallv the leading
dingneMIclan at the Institution located
the trouble.
Hajinend had lest his penn.v.
Mr. Curtis stepped in ns a 'surgeon
and administered a fiftv.cent piece A
nurse bandaged the incision with n
nickel. The screams ceased
Hnymend Is none- the worse for his
experience tills morning and snl that
he rather liked things altogether
'The man took me te the hospital
said, nnd I nvv a let of cooks there
mice! mem anil Kissed tliem all
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NA6
MAN
FUR SWI
NDLE
Suspect in N. Y. Last of Gang
Who Defraude'd Man Here Out
of $6100, Is Belief
THREE OTHERS ARRESTED
With the ariest expected today of a
man known te the ceuntv defectives ns
Ilernsteln, or Oreenburg, it is believed
the last of a band of alleged Inter-city
fur swindlers will be behind the bar.
Paviel (ireensptin. woolen merchant.
Seventh and Mifflin streets, hns already
been arraigned before Judge Monaghan
and held under 1000 bail en charges
of censpirne) te cheat and defraud;
while Ceuntv Detective I.ehmiin has ar
rested in New Yerk. Max Heinish and
Hnrrv Horewitz., of the wholesale fur
firm of Helnlsb Sens A. Horewitz, of
I'nst Twenty-third street Horewitz,
nlrcndv under bail en a charge of arson
following a fire In bis New Yerk fur
T eSCRIII.sil.I.eil. VW.s III-lCI VV.II.OUi Dili. l
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n .sew I III K eiiiKi-. I (lie Hi ..Willi Hie
he
"What did eit de when the nute lilt 1 arrival of eUiadltleii papers from Phil-
veu. Jiavmenclr ' neleipnin. iiriiiin iu ic-ceive a nenr-
"Kicked it as 'bard as I could " '" '" 'Nrw ' nrU '""nv
At this iiinetute the lennr..... .i . The alleged swindles nre accused
Atrs. White stated a little si.le , ..having defrauded Samuel Hienner
nnent sending a certain veunz mnn 1 13'ghth
WHO ceu.ci 1.01 remain nwnv irem atlte-
of
Sumach street, just in fient of an auto .of his ndventuie.
infested reuls te distant parts, and for
the first time unymnnil l.pgan te be a
littlp de'ibtful about thp ultimate result
LAURA ONLY WENT VISITING BERGD0LL SUITS DROPPED
But 3-Year-Old Daughter of Sheriff
Lamberton Had Parents Worried
When Mls Laura M. I.an.berten,
daughter of Sheriff Lambeiten. gees
visiting it may be productive of ceusld-
erahlc c-ccitement. ai nnv, rate tt 1 (jrever
started senieuung 111 un- ucimaniewn
police station jesteidaj. ,
illss I.amberten left home enilv in
the afternoon, steupcd for a moment's
lint with n neighbor nnd then disnp
peaied. When she failed te letui 11 aftwi
n ictisenable time police of the (Jeiman- ,
town stntlen vvete informed that tier
social engagements could net possibly ,
have kept her se long, and n scat en 1
.began.
Just at the time a general fllr wr.
about te be sent out. Miss I.ambettcm
met 11 patrolman at the comer of Mor Mer
lis and West Sc-vmeur vtu-ets Slie
wns just about te cress the stieet. but
changed her mind whPii the officer ex
plained that Her familj was, wen led
alnut her.
She left with the patielman Imme
diately nnd accompanied him te her
heme--undcr ills aim. Miss I.amber I.amber
teti is three .vears old
Mether and Brether Step Effert te
Recover Seized Property
Twe suits against Themas W Mil
ler. Alien Prc.pert.v Custodian fei the
I etui 11 of seij-eil prepert.v belonging te
( . HergdelJ, the diaft ded-rer.
were dropped in the I nited States Dis
trict Court .vesterdny bv Mrs Hmma
C. Heigdell nnd Charles Brauii. her son
P.etb Mis Heigdell and P. "nun
claimed the prepeily tbev sought t get
back belensed entirely te them but no
reason was given for the dltreiitinii.tn -c
of the suits.
BABY MAY FREE MOTHER
and Aicli stirets. of SO 100
Their ancsts vveie the icsult of a coin
cidence. A .vear age. aecprding te
llrcnner's charges, liieenspiin accotn accetn
nanied Hrenner te a hotel at Feit
Washington, where he wns shown $!i()
000 worth of furs. nBid te be from a
bankrupt New Yerk firm The furs
vvete sold te Hienner for SOI 00 He
paid cash
I.atnr a man since identified as Hein
ish rrnt te trie fietel. It 1 inldf bcefre
Hrenner could get his fUra nnd "Idtyitl
fled" the furs n-stolen from him,- re
moving them. Then when Hrenner ap
pealed te (frcenspun for bis $0100
Ureenspun laughed at hint, It is nl
'eged. In August last Hrenner went te a Fil
bert htreet hotel at the request of an
other dealer, who wanted him te ap
praise a stock of furs offered tbeie for
sale cheap Hrenner met (ireenspun In
the loom, in charge of the fuis. Hien
ner bun led te give bis information te
the police, and fJrecnspun wns arrested,
together with Mems Hernstein, of New
Yerk The fuis vve-e identified ns plun
der from n Chicago store lebbecl two
jenrs age. and w.-ic weitb S.'JO 00O
(.reenspun and Ilernsteln fcvvere dls
ehaiged. bevvevei as the police ce.ilei
find no evidence igainst them Then
Majer Wji.ne took held, investigated
tlie matter with Ins men and the latest
ancsts followed.
FACES TRIAL FOR ROBBERY
Man Freed In Dalten Murder te Be
Tried en Several Indictments '
Honeake Jasper, a Seuth Philadel- '
phla Negie. who was acquitted at
Media of the murder of Jehn Dalten,
shot nnd kll'ed bv gunmen at Sharen
Hill Jul.v li. 11)20. went en trial today
en the fiist of numerous indictments
for highway robbery, assault nnd bat
tel? . cerrv'ing concealed weapons nnd
larc. nv
Dlstriit Attorney Tnjler. who js try
ing the ease before Judge Jehn H Han-
11 u 111, mijs he can bleak down Jasper's
alibi through new evidence. The Dis
trict Attorney thinks lie can show
Jasper was absent from bis home the
nigh of the murelpr. ami that he- In. I '
censpuid with Walter Leuis. Jehn
Austin and a Negro known ns "Hcd."
new a fugitive from .lustl. e. te com
mit a series e.f rebb-nes in Delnwnie
Count j
Strike In Trleitei Ends
Trieste, .Oct. 0. The strike which bus
been In efTeet here for eome days was
wns called off yesterday.
0P0
"Committees" or part
ners that discuss adver
tising tee often get back
te where they began.
They go 'round in cir
cles and get nothing
for results.
Every advertising cam
paign i3 the lengthened
shadow of a man who
knows, and who knows
that he knows and
whose partners or stock
holders knew it.
'Phene LOCust 5540 .
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AD VH ItTISINO
AGENCY. Inc.
jrnvirr coffebatiom
Great
EXPECTATIONS
MEN ALWAYS EXPECT,
value at Perry's. And they al
ways get it. Handsomer fabrlcu.
Finer workmanship. Better
styles. Greater variety. Lewer
prices.
Doing BIG things in a BIG way
that's the Perry motto. 1
Our SUPER - VALUES are
arousing great enthusiasm.
.Seme men are buying two suits
and one overcoat, or one suit and
one light and one heavy over
coat at a time.
Yeu would, tee, if you sawr
them.
Perry' 8
et
Eel Rack Permits Set Recerd
llnrrisburg. (let. H (P.j A P.)
Mere than ."0.000 penults fei use
si.ee ial devices, such as outlines, eel
links and ether nntriv.iin es in fishing
liiive been issued bv the State Depart
ment of Fisheries, breaking all records. '
PielimiiiiiM icpeils en the ciileh sbevv
it is veiy Inige.
Wins Bey Scout Prize
The Isaac ( Sutten Prbc ler Hev
S its has been nwiu.led te Hniiy Fei -
lis, of Tit.ep I. of Hidlev 1'aik. The
pi i7c Is for tin- hev at Camp Delmeni
getting the bl?hect number of points
.luring the season
Was Jailed for Kidnapping Anether's
Child at Conshohocken
Mis Hese Sariuct. of Conshohocken.
went te mil because of a neighbor's
baby, which it was alleged she stoic,
and new he mav be leleaseel because of
one of her own babies, vvlibb needs a
mother' care.
Last June the woman wns convicted
of kidnapping a neighbors child ami
sentenced te a jenr in the Montgomery
Ceuntv jail She had live children
The petition for her parole recites
1 that the .veungest child Is suffering be
1 cause then- is no one te mother It
Judge Svait has decided te hear the
petition.
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THOMAS J. MULVEY j
for the past
Advertising
Perry & Ce
is new associated
this Asencj
ten years
.Msr. for
" V.B.T."
with
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1 General Advertising Aijcnl I '
1 1521 WALMT ST. I I
B Trlrplinnr, f-priur ,,u
V Diamonds !
Navetle - Square - Round
Emerald Cut and Pear Shape
Mounted as Engagement Rings
NEXT TIME YOU PASS OUR
WINDOWS leek at the won
derful suits and overcoats we're
selling for $28, $33 and $38. Of
course, you'll want te come in
side and get a closer view. Suits
that arc selling lower here than
anywhere else by as many dol
lars as you have fingers and
1 thumbs. Overcoats ditto.
Perry's
TRIFLES MAKE PERFECTION
coo
I
Stands Off Electric Ce. Workers I
NarhniT S.-bneideimnn. Ki'JO Ninth'
Sixteenth street steed guaid en the
pavement in fienr nt his home tedav te I
nrcrent einplevts of the Philadelphia I
wcurie . enipnnj Irem (raring up part
of the sidewalk The men vveie s,-nt
.s yum- wiles in a (eniicctuii l.e in
jrent et ills home
Stabbed With Icepick In Quarrel
Jehn (iiifiitb. lllilli Neitb rJiini i '
si I ret, w.'s Mill. bed lcpcatcdl.v wilh .in
i cpl.k last night . luting a quaircl in
the I'm nt Sricet (iaiai,. . 1 Uichmeiid
stieet. I'el.cc ..v Heb. it Williniiisen
Tl.ii tv -iiiiitli reet near lliewn. did the
st.iliblllg. The sliaiji pniiit of the I"
lick male se-vernl wounds in (ititnih's
1 . best mil tluee m Ins bad. Phsici mis
at St Man's Hesii.tal sav his mm
l III. II is SCI ions
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" run into an niheiiiiiif limun v tutcu' vii.t-u. f m- i . jim
Schncirlprinnn meu n11. ...... . ' -' r " ll',
ma men left, savine
some of
11.1 irillinr.ini. ,n-
framing Schiieidennan fiem lnterfei
wkp would be sought .
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Lcnc Distinction
te any home
They are setting
a new standard
in piano values
that of reputa
tion, based en
quality instead
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309-11 CHESTNUT ST.
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It is easily imaginable that a large order might
hinge en a sheet of letter paper. A possible cus'
temer might be influenced for or against a house
your house, perhaps by the quality, or lack
of it, of your business letters.
Smaller things have settled the fate of nations.
But the real sound, basic reason for putting
your letterheads en Crane's Bend is your own
satisfaction. Even if no one else noticed, it would
be something te you te knew that this fine all-new-rag
paper was net tee geed for your busi'
ness.
ioe7c selected new rag sted
120 years1 experience
Banknotes 022 countries
Paper money 0438,000,000 people
Government bends 018 nations
MacDonald & Campbell
Fall Suits of
Exceptional Value
Fer Men and Yeung Men
$30 te $65
We liavcj put fetth oMrneidinaiy effeits
te assemble the most imprebsne line" of sait
at our popular price laiiKO, and de net believ
011 can match the variety, btvles or alues
in this city. Oji- suits rcpiescnt the combined
abilities, experience and taste of the highest
class designers, tailotmen and fabric niakeis
in this land: .se that then.- can be no ceuntet
parts in geed leeks or econemj among thes,.
ints s-eiimp genetallv at our prices, "i ou
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Men'i HaU, Clothing, Haberdashery,
Moter Wear
1334-1336 Chestnut Street
"LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON"
is bringing us a let of young
customers, who get their good geed
taste in clothes from their Dads.
A dandy selection of first long
trousers suits at $24. Overcoats
for young men that are real.
SUPER-VALUES at $26.
Perry's
Leadership-values that's
the target we want te hit.
Wc are
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doing it. Come
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut Sta.
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1315-29 Cherrv Stfeel
Philadelphia
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preiluuivc of Fall colds don't take
chances wear a Tep Ceat.
J Wc have a splendid assortment of Fall
weight Coats made of line quality tabncs
111 both smart and conservative models
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ulin.li icniipiiscs attraitnc stlcs in Henic-p ins
Twecils. Cheviots and Knitted Cleths. One qu.utcr
silk lined. .M.idt" en Heed's I nequalcd Man hid
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Linde Gigantic Clearance
Furniture, Rugs, Lineleums
Reductions Vs te y?
This enormous Manufacturers' Clearance. Lmdc
Stere Clearance, and Linde Warehouse Clearance, is
making -even the trade gasp with wonder at the
astounding values presented. Heme makers of
Philadelphia and vicinity have net had such an
opportunity te save money in recent years,. The
values arc almost unbelievable. Yeu must s,ec them
te fully appreciate the great extent of the savings.
JACOB MEEDS SONS
M24-M26 ttestomitSfercdS;
175 Bedroom Suits
IIS Dining Roem Suits
165 Living Roem Suits
Hundreds of Brass Beds,
Enameled Beds, Sefa
Beds. Day Beds,
Chairs, Rockers,
Davenports and
Library Tables
Reduced
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Make your selections at once The public is
quick te recognize real values. While the assort
ments are enormous, the buying of the past two days
makes it wise for you te act quickly
Half te Third Off Rugs and Linel
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HENRY LINDE
23d, Columbia and Ridge Aves.
Adelphia Grill
The low prices in the
Grill will surprise
you for they are no
higher than you pay
at ordinary places.
And here you have
service plus, a n cl
high class surround
ings as w e 1 1 as
geed feed.
The lunching meet
in0, place for busi
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Hetel Adelphia
Chestnut at 13th
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Oysters
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Right Kind
Served the
Right Way
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K.iktail t.i a big. het
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On the Shell, 15c
Large Stew, 35c
CURRAN
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1225 Market St.
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