lili- ' 'W.VSW KpWfW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1021 I it 9' J 1 RELIEVE WALNUT SI P. R. T.'S 1AM AM Asks Commission te Permit .Tracks en Sansom Botweon 20th And 21st Stroeta 0. K.'D BY CITY ENGINEERS ' PermlMlen te lnv trncki en Runoem rtrpt between Twentieth mul Twenty Twenty erend. eventunll.v te form n 1nr upon hlrti iir will be run iliirliiR tlir rush hour, te relieve migctlen en WnlutH street. n ni-ked h.v the V It. T. of thr Public Sfnire CeniiiikMnn tedny. Joining with the trni'tien company is thr Snnfeiu Street Cmmeetln? Hall Tv.iy Company, nn umlerljltiB corpora tion of the P. It. T . formed te function with this particular purpose. In making application before Chair mau W. II. It. Alne. of the coinmlc ceinmlc coinmlc ien. counsel for the P. It. T said with the la.lng of tracks between Twentieth nwl TuenM -iseeetul, a continuous line would be formed between Eighth and Twentj -second. He ald elt.v engineers iinil nlrendj passed upon the cennruc- Cen work Permission wan ule a-.ked for lnlns cf trncki en MuMjrave and lrmi!iii trects. in (Jormnntewn. by a joint pc I tltien of the p. K. T. and the German. ( town Loep Hnilum Cempanj. Thl. ' tee. i nn underlying company of the 1'. It. T. Counsel for the P It. T viH th. purpose vn for eHtablihInc loop con cen con nertlenn se (ierninntew n pirfcnN wen' I have the benefit of the new lmp-ied nenr'-lde ear "COUNTRY FAIR" OPENS Annual Event at Darby Continues Tomorrow "The Country Fair" opened nt the St. Francis Country Heuse in Darb Darb Darb tode ltut-es meet the Ne. It Mirfae -mbway -nrs and Pennsylvania train" t take the nrtren te the fair gr iuuci1 M.in weeks of preparation It men than tiff uenitu lias tuade every fe.i ture the fair, from the n.arket -t;u te tin d.im'ing. "bigjer, brighter art I tetter than ever before." The fair i- one of the principal mean , by 'which nitnev i raised te mn.ntni i the eeuntry house for convalescent ,ind inetirablei. Since 1013 mere than 4000 women hnc been cared ter tln-re 'I i lervices of th rnue are given with out ehnrje. and have been the Means of hundreds of women resnlnin; theii , lienltli nnd ignin taking ur their be.i 3uties The fn'r will lx open iigaln te- i norrew HIS TOOTSIES GET COLD Big Negro 8aller Wilt Have te Have 8heei Made te Order The nipping weather of the last few tin has brought n howl of protect from barefooted Kenneth Rebert, the Negro sailor, who vnn one of the crew of the schooner Poremoke. The Pocomoke we .seized ln"t July no n rum-runner. ItebertB W being held aft a witness for the Department of Juistiee. He was transferred Mou Meu duy te the Gloucester Immigrant de tention station. The big Miiler. who is sft feet three and n Went Indian, hasn't worn hhee.s for eleven years. Rut the cold fleer of the detention house has turned his long stride Inte a shivery glide. Im migration efllrlalH intend te have a pair of .shoes made te order for htm. ADM FORGERIES Won't Aid Les Angeles Probe San Kranrlten. (let. 7 Ny A IM A request b the I.es Angeles County Grand dun that he appoint special counsel te aid It in investigating the affairs of the office of Pistrli t Attorney Themas I.ee Woolwine. of I.es Angeles, has been dented b. State Atterne (Sen eral Webb, he announced Ian night. Mr. Webb said he did net believe eu dence warranted nn inxestlgittien. BUWBILOSr BETS Fermor Prosporeus Businese Man Says He Lest All in Playing the Races GETS FIVE YEARS IN PRISON When menev raved for n home had been lest en horse races, Heward S. Ilrenks. once a prosperous business mnn t old .ludge Monnghen today, he tried te recoup his losses through bogus checks. Ilroeka was Mnteneed te live jears in the County Prison. Brooks lived nt .'1117 Longshore street with hln wife' nnd clRhteen-tnontliH-eld child. He formerly was manager for the National Textile Company. He " said te ttave victimized his empleeis 1' forging checks. Brooks pleaded culltr te making a bogus check en n trust company In -Ms city September 1(1. The check wnp In the nnme of (I, Y. Clement nnd called for S ISO. Brooks sent n messenger be te the bank with the check nnd n letter and instructed him te bring the cash te tenth and (.hestnut meets. Hank officials became suspicious nnd made up n dummj package. The mes senger could net find Itroeks nt the ien ien deaveun. The next day Brooks wrote a letter of complaint te the telegraph company, und the messenger wan wijt again with the fake package. Broek was nrrested ns he te6k the package from the boy. CandyDay Saturday, Oct. 8th (t The sweetest day in the yew" Take Heme a box for the family fe Mr. Webb said he did net believe en- ' l -i .. mx i ! i&jrffS AW J HI I 111, a iyrr HB l9fHSfRaHsluSdsuB 'r J DELICI0U3 AND RarRESHINQ in fc AS the dance brings thirst u P Coca-Cela brines refresh- S l(y tpent. B fc I THE COCA-COLA COMPANY I H Atltnts, Q. 49 ft fS EzE. Rump Steak jzXJ ! Rump Roast f Chnck Roast S Roasting Veal g 4 S Sharp Cheese y xet it. m ii. nu. m Best Table Cocea - 20c lb., 5 lbs. 95c p neatlqunrtfry ter i Maw ire ri' t r our 1 Oviltm. (ill K t t- d I frtik Fxtth ami Srn l Feed I i I , ) Fi1ubWtirAwreym3BS3 Frechie's Fixtures Light Travels in a Straight Line and is reflected by what it strikes. If it shines through a pretty glass bowl or shade, it becomes a decoration as well as a light. That's what makes e ir fixtures se desirable, be cause we have fully fifty varieties of decorated glass or silk- shade for you te cheese from v. hen making your selection for the electric fixtures fei your home of us. But you can hardly realize the betiity, the wide assortment and the moderate prices of these shades and bowls unless you see them in e-ir s'-en room. Yeu Are Mere Than Welcome JOSEPH E. FRECHIE & CO., Inc. 97 N- 7th street phila- M IinT. MARKET A AIU'II STh. Open Sttnrdeyu Until S P. M. iij;:iwnuunnwi HOUSEKEEPING AUTO HERE New Yerk Man and Wife en Way te Flerida In Nevel Car Mr, nnd Mrs. Jvon 8. Davis, of Nor wich, N. V., and their housekeeping automobile are stepping In Philadel phia en tbeir trip te Miami, Fla. Their novel automobile is fully equipped with nil the comforts of home, including n stove nnd n bed, which lets down en the rnr sent. Mr. Davis has nlwnys been nn enthusiastic cnmpernml ttlcka te the out-of-doers nt nil times. He expects te rencli Mlnml by the end of next month, nnd will step several dnjs nt places of Interest along the wny. CHARGE SECOND ELOPEMENT Man 8ald te Have Run Off With First Weman's Daughter After 'first eloping from Chlenge with a woman whose hljsbnnd wae serving a jnll sentence there, It Is said, Walter b'ncnuwal, forty lears old, Is new charged with having eloped a second time. The second elopement was In this city with the woman's daughter, It Is declared. The woman Is Mrs. Mary Rutkeviskl. thirty -seven rears old. When she came te this city with Sncauwal, she brought her seventcen-.vear-ei(i uaugmcr, tneiin, with her, Severnl days age Stella dis appeared, nnd Hacauwai failed te re- Wax Calfskin Made Up in ', Bluchcr Style ".V. " "We never have sold anything but whole stock leather and never wilL $10 r ieiqQruOali S J 'Soot SheD f 142C 14 20 (.Aesznur at. isjSJjMJwiiim.m. ' 3 cj! i 1 5a ;4 t Phene Lemb. 5110-5111: Main 5925 MITCHELL'S MARKET, INC. 10 & 12 S. Delaware Ave. Meke Him a Wimitraiii!rjii!ii!ii!iiMiiiii!iiini!ii;i,iiiMraiirjuimi,Vi Why pay mere? H,-'.is--TW.w.t3V VTA-A- isjl,. I-" NO DOWN PAYMENT ON ANY OF OUR PHONOGRAPHS Cheney Columbia Senera Brunswick 3 em hi tomorrow te insure immediate ttrr ilMlvrr. All w ask is thnt ou makf our Initial cash purchase of records here , then yeu'e nethlnsr te pay until you Make Your First monthly Payment November 15th, Which May Be as Lew as MYERS F. HALL 2626 Gcrmantewn Ave. Aute Will Call te Bring Yeu Pianos Player Phonographs te Our Stere Records and Rolls rhnrf D nrnfl a R?C nr Wrlt 1 i ii li li Hi it.fc dh ii , . in, fc in, ,e- - -- - -- -. ImiisEJser 256t0264 5euth F5fth Street Between Locust and Spruce Heuse of quality, variety and economy Fer 25 years we have sold only the best furniture manufactured IllliiiQ) 5SWJewSvWfl&pwl5t?!Pctf i ill I fnl i Three-piece Living-Roem Suit, Spring Edge. Spring loose cushions and back; 6 ft. 6 in. davenport. Large wing armchair, guaranteed upholstering. Choice of Tapestry or tQ'7 f2( SPECIAL We have a few sample baby carriages of a new let. Pullman size in white, gray and ivory. (Jlj Werth $40 and 550. Price J10.0 Ge te the ether stores and then compare their prices with ours. Our skilled salesmen will give you every attention, and we will assist you in every way possible in the matter of pay ment. Compare before you buy. We have five masiive floors devoted te the ditplay of the best furniture manufactured from which te cheese. Aside from this we have 75 smaller rooms 10 decorated that they will give you tneny Ideal 'you can uie at home. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU Mail Orders Accepted Open Saturday Evenings turn home In the evening from work. Mrs, Ilutkewftki appealed te the po lice te find her daughter, and 'he jr'rl was located In a roemin t.. j Cn lewhlll street i..i i??'"?, "4 the police arc looking for BmVL i nff '' vf v r" ' ..jt-l fi it i t, I nul L IHKI ray tmms "METZ" ! The Frcnch-Engliah rounded Rnti.irn trf. MuifVi .t . ?as ' nVirnH nt V-m... .. .. . i season. Brewtt1-" Heather Vanadium! Special $7.50 Immwii m k. spy a . " HAHPERS 1228 MARKET WakVet 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS mtmfillttStery & Clark Xmas HSRSE' PLAYER-PIANO CLUB (LIMITED TO 260 MEMBERS) (STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE) COMPLETE CLUB OUTFIT i riAT v Te I I nr :; V rttx I l r7Vrf O Mar IDSens en your Shoes isaifnaranffr ill mm ML m I M m 7 Val & m ffy; .JVWMnV-f .. mim Tn..i-ii.ja.iHWtme Yeu Always Save With Coffee ,C ib Why pay mere? i i irra:!m"Li,K:iiiLii;ia.iO!iii!;inLH!i,;H:Ei'-;iinAr!cairEVj SCHOOL Largest Old Boek Stere in America Net n e w, but as geed as BaAITQ new because DUUAd they've been carefullj' used; and much cheaper than you can buy them when new. Every book for every grade and all graded and asserted for your choice, se that you can come in, leek around, pick out just what you need, just where it ought te be. Yeu may run across a penciled note in. the margin but that's likely te be a help net a drawback. And think what you'll be able te de With the money you save vyhen you buy these per fectly geed books all you need for the price of one or two new ones ! Scheel and College Text BoeWs JLery-s Boek Stere ftfnth Street, below Market RHE.rwF 1204 Chestnut St, Founded In 1894 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. -S& sp Sj. rffi ff$i 'awi I J '-H . Y ' H W 'fef Bit M Sec Our Window Displays ! Olpetlte Feit-Offlc jTopceats and overcoats! All Jyy styles, from light throwens te big, fleecy ulsters tailored by the Kirschbaum shops. Never be fore have the R. & F. stores offered such fine fabrics, such smart designs and such low prices! te DRESS SUITS AND TUXEDOS 5 Special uesl f omen's Pumps of a Quality That Merita a Much Higher Prics $lC.90l in fact, last year's price would have been $8.00 Fer Wancinff and Semi-Dress Wear These pumps typify the autumn mode in footwear, from their Cuban heels te their modified tees giving style without extravagance. In Black Calf, Tan Rusiia Calf and Brown Kid. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES in This Club Than We Have Ever Offered' a iTmne "tTV oAriiue n AN OPPORTUNITY OFFERTNrt ma PRICE WITH ALL THE EXTRA CLUB PRIVILEGES FREE TO THOSE PURCHASING AT nKrv. - & v i vsu UR Christmas Player-Pianos all 1922 models have arrived. We are efferins: these new instru. intents te the first. 250 hnvrc xvUU oil 4i, rum I ww w.H. IT..t Ull kllv wJJUU PRIVILEGES Hated herewith. New is the time te place your order and take advantage of this offer. Remember, no club dues or red tape. Call at once. 0 Free This Beautiful Cabinet Holds 72 Rolls This New 88-Nete Player Player Piane and Bench thybku. ntert clark made and Ol'AllANTEKn 36 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Free Tenr Own (irtertlen Tenr Own Chelrr from Oar BterU nt 10, (KM Nrir Muilc Rell The Club Price of $348 Includes All of the Above Thi TrvK.r 1I.... t: : 1.- L ... .u.. i iejiim imm is one 01 our own mane, ei ine very finent construction throughout and fully guaranteed by us. The cabinet and bench arc the best money can buy, nnd the 36 O. It 8. rolls are hand-played, your own selection, of which none is better either in quality or arrangement. The Club Price. Sgg Sfj.'- A CABINET, BENCH AND 36 LATEST Q. R. S. MUSIC ROLLS (your own selection) It a rmitl! drpe-lt rpnulred e ntnrt our nf Hl?T. -ii'n ri.vi En- 1'IA.SOH te your home nnil halnnre mn l dbIiI nn (ctnu at leir as Only 9 Weekly Free te Club Members Only 1 New 88-Netc Tryber Player, $346 2 Club Terms as Lew as S3 Weekly 3 Handsome Music Rell Cabinet Free 4 Durable Bench Free 536 Q. R. S. Music Rolls Free (Your Own Selection) 6 Special Club Benefits in Case of Sickness, Unemployment, Etc. 7Ne Club Dues or Delivery Charges -G Months' Free Service nnd Tuning 9 Exchange Privilege of Your Up. right Piane or Phonograph. 10 Written Guarantee. START MONTHLY K PAYMENTS NOVEMBER 15 th loin hl ci.rn new nnrt vtf will drllifr nt yj ens or rcrTi n nlirrr V for teu for lalrr ilrlhrry. 'i WRITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL, USING COUPON BELOW STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK JP And the Wery & Clnrk n tiu Mih1 njrr. IW te SUS Inrlmllnc nil k.. -"- ......,..? 1 m ,t ..v Me PTAVA XlaVrtTlfntnirna .. . i 1105 Chestnut Street EST. !V C 1657 about N'ame Aclilres.s win,?!1 -Ki .9Urk Pinne Ce- Philadelphia, Pa. it rvm.'r.,n etimy rL f,n'1 me f urther Information it your Ames I'layer-I'lnneClub offer wwmwmwmmm&m iiwj k ) mwwm WUFfl -41. rVA
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