1 imi- l in - r u m. s . , 7n I fit Vy 1 . yj tvtitk mwrfWrfr "WWH.,?? C5 Vfl 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1021 r- vrt( l-Turrint. h - . -I MAYOR REASSERTS k CITY WILL RUN 1' Caya P. R. T. and U. G. I. Try . te Wear Out Atlministra- ? tlen te Get Concessions rrnnkfenl T. which you disrated Inst night, let It be clearly understood : "Klrfct, tlmt from tlm bcAumlng te the prceent, rvery possible Inducement lini been mmlt te Mr Mitten of the Philadelphia Rnpirt Transit Cempiim te connect with tlii fit v In tin- operation of the I'Viinkferd L Thr Mmm dlil net InniiRiiinte the rninUfenl I.. hih tuts Mime te be m troublesome n problem, hut lir i Keine, te i eriiplptr it Mini n' that it It operated whether Mr Mitten or lit i'empnn conies te terms 01 net. Ilns I in e-,1 oil S1"i,mw,eiiO factor state. Construction of these niidltleiml four inllen of cheated rends through faint land te reach HelnieeburK N being agitated principal! by lanu (pet ulaters, who cheerfully would see the i-ltj's menej wink c'reper In tliemle at the epene of all the taxpayers of Philadelphia. The coot of tlib addi tional and nppaiently wasteful ton-Mi-mtieii would le .fe.OOO.OOO. Tr,hiR te Itcttcr Sen Ice "At pnwnf the people of IIoliiicH IIeliiicH bin c and KianKferd are paying high inlet en the ctcum inllread te get te we THROUGH WITH DICKERING Mayer Moere declared trdm the ttj In KeJnR te fee that the l'rankferd i le rated I operated whether the Phila delphia Rnpld Transit Compute mhhp te terms or net The Mat or made hi piiipn.e ikar m a letter te Ceuncilnian Hern, who lat nlcht defended the Administration' policy regardlnj: the KriinUfmd ilevated Mr. Moere spnke nf critics of the Ad-ministration'- plan" as propagandist He referred te the "1. ' and ens prob preb prob leme an having bren left en Iiih door deor doer t tep when lie entered the enVe of Mayer. 1 Majer Kxprcsses '(hanks The Majer's letter follows fellows "I write te thank jeu for what the newspapers this morning report n ir reply te eritit of the dminitratlen in the matter of rapid ti.mlt "Hut I wish te enlaigc upon tin- m1 m1 pertuultj bj MijinK t" ten and thumgh JOU te the pieple nf Prnnkfetd in I " clnlty whom en lepresint in ( "hm i I that Instead of MeaillecKin: ilu u i tlen, an propagandists- ire new iti l i erlng te make the publn beh" me1 Bh tliet did In the cne of the I (, I tropesal the Majer ha- tinalh run I the conclusion that the diadbak en t be broken "He netunllv has broken it In ell ng the Philadelphia Hapnl 'Irnn-it (en pan that the i in will co ferwnid t iMi the Prankford I, line without pi run ting It or etlnrt, te further delit tins uerk. "When the Maver rime into tin- of fice, nearlj two tear age heth (In Philadelphia Itapid Transit uid the V G. I. demund- for rein f wue dumpei upon his doorstep. Attir manj mti r r Tlews, conferences, petitions, pretests and ordinance- thet are -till upon the Mayer's doer-tep for one verv geed reu reu en. viz , the concession- sought Jie believed te bi unfair te the cit YA.ints Public Informed I "Put tart Ins ritici-m- nurn wuli each turn of tin- tide, and in order te keep the publii prepcrh mteinied it aecins te he neee-iir constantly te wain against the prepng.mdi-ts u order tliut the true fact shall b presened "Sometime- it leeks lik" ,i prei ess of tiring out the dnunistratien in order i that ultlmateh it iil Uei.i te liiiptnp nnd eterbit'int cennitu n . .r., ... , ., .1..... ... ......' 1 lie cn lin i-i,i,iiini iivii or inuivi. ., , ,, ... .. ,, . te-.i in this nreprm ,,... and it should be ' ' "' ' "l "' ,,". ' .: ," ,P,rrV ? .used in the nd ultimo of llies it win "" ""- - - binellt Mere than elffhtrui month- ef.1 ..,, M , , , t ,,, n n. go. in. .hi tajr m C1 te b.uig tl,;-em , , ,ett , pnnj iiml Hi- -l.y te nil iigiieiuiMit . .. 1111W lin.i.. nll i lien fm e weiMiuiii furllui iiei nut the ' , , , . ,,.. ..i,,,,.. ...in, .j,,rr mm. ,. , , . , ,. .,...,. ,ji ,.,., .,,., i tre sbeii hi pause, along with etlicr cm- rntikferd li te n-nialn Mle n ml nil , . , ". ,. -... ii. II st 1, . .ernple,.,. and ,,, , op. , .- , "ZK "If nn cnrtS Ien -e hut I uin or iim-,1 ,.,, ,f nlh unltl( ll(, v , ,h ,im W01lW s0 liuvc te le ie the ipn -timi et i e'ltm Hug lines te fi'ture tidiiiMliieiit That bridge will lunc te be i re i d win u wi rune te it "Tlu thing te de new ! te maintain tlic-itj s right- nnl ihsnitj Intli unit tcr nf tin mere or h- furtiiiuiii in m sum nt It -hall nut bi limwii iiw i e' jive i up te iminipulateis for m th ing. S. i end. the font miles of etia ele vated from Hrldge -ttcet te IHawn -tieet will nt be niithnrieil wluli th lni"it -ituatien is in -mdi an uu-alis- iimnifetlj incie,i-e the dtjs transit tieilbles .it the prci-ciit time ' If .it Mem (iiiiienietit time the peo ple jeu lejircsenl ile-iie te cenfir with nm about tlm mittti, I will 'i gl.nl te -ee t tit in May Merge Postefflces Prem prt-ent indications it is ieu--idered nrelnble that the Aldan post pest office will be merged with that of Cliften Height-, as the residents are making n special effort te obtain free delivery. III llTf-MlI NT mr.irri-rMJ nt The ci name r f ' Bailey. Dank- & Bnlrllc Company" l-wls an added value te a gift, for this house hn- for many years been noted nil ecr the United States for thi t-upuier quality of its Jewelry, Silverware and Statienen. THC brilliancy of a diamond de-PHE Bride leeks vith plea&ure up pends largely upon the maimei i - en her trousseau; but the day in which the btene is cut and se you will conic when all net dainty gar will find that the most brilliant et nients and beautiful linen- will inev nll is the "Polished Girdle Diamond." ltubh wiar out. If bhc 1-. wise, But it is net the cutting alone which however, -he will postpone that day Phene "Tem" Feley for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonelas DfTI Fhnn- Pnpl ir 7t9 1406 GIRARD AVE. NEfry This name en N i a piano is one 1 ' which gees 1' back ever 200 m years in the de- h! i velepment M I of musical,, in- M struments. Sj . I WuRUlZER I I 809-U CHESTNUT ST. I llrtwfcn Htll Oth fitrerts 9 t I-. thfimeLpj, this diumend se juperlati-ely beautiful Its be.iutv is partly due te the fact that only diamonds of the first quality may be submitted te thih unique process. Thec mar velous gems sold excluiwly by the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company, are especially selected by their agents before they are brought te tl is ceunt: y. Here they are tut and placed in the me-t exquisite settings: marvelous rings, bar pins, breeches, pendants, bracelets, etc It ! the jewel for the Engagement Ring. and a- long as pessime. .new, niucn ui this wear is caused by washing. Putting clothes through a wringer is particulai 1. hard en them; it breaks buttons, bends fastenings and is gen erally destructive. At the store of the Bucnanan Supply Ce., 1715 Chestnut Street, among the many useful rlectrical appliances, you will find a unique washing-machine, the Lnun-Dry-Ettc. This machine, con structed of the finest materials, net nnU 11 im i 'eHihs N aut'ftilly clean. Imr" it tlispt'i.p- with ilii- wrlncfir en tin It .mil bt :i kpei klI 1c Icl dnct the cletlii s ri.ul for the lint. ON A cold day there is nothing lik" a cheerful blaze in the fire- THE country is beautif j1 new - metering is delightful, that is. if you have plenty et wraps ana piacc. And the quickest way te get robes te keep you warm. Among the enc started is by using a Cupe Ced special departments at the store cf plr0 Ughtei. The torch, having JIacDenald & CampDell, 1334-36 been thoroughly -eaked in its tank Chestnut Street, l a'reniarknblyfine ar(i 0f kerosene, is placed under the department for outfitting motorists. jepSi it i- lighted and immediately chauffeurs, etc, and you will find you iinve a delightful fire. This there a wonderful line of Mote- lighter, which beidcj being most Robes. I was surprised at the great serviceable is i charming addition variety and the wide ringe of prices, t0 veur ni, .place, may be hung up or from SB 50 te S70. Serr.t of them ' jeft -undine en a -mall tray. The were made of plush. Engli-h ard ' nritnnal -fl is of brass and is rlnmest c, ethers f-n nf 'h wnn pr: td ( t-fn Whilr fxtra. tnrche t.ll ethers eembnipil thi tm n a ntl.il i jna h( j.j O'trn nrf sidf would l tf tin. p uti ther plain or crushrd rf- I th, r-t,rf -if a beautiful Cetert nr llnl'iid rrml te niritch th upholstert-ef "Ur iri' Thi-Hn robs come up te th" hign minimi of ciualU for which .ill 'if Micl'inalt" . Campbells mens fu'ni& ng .in- noted. i h iff-d In f nlv i-i nt place aec"- " furnlfhlnp '' Ifit: Chtitrut iiiakp Krt tll net tee i An1 te for i hr'-tira 1 3 Hut this tl n fiv ittrat tit fire-n- ri-il it'tl at the Tl"'ii. -. nf I l'rauhllii Miller -tr. t jn of tthlrh tt. ill lirr i i.iteil BtftH ami It Is hrp.n ihlnltlng of plfts WHAT could be a meie delightful attention te your Hallewe'en hostess than te send her a lovely Gift Basket of Fruit from Hallowells', Bread Street below Chestnut ? These fascinating Gift Baskets of Fruit, which may be Bent any place with'n 1000 mile- fthey guarantee perfect delivery that far), may be had for S3, 510, S15 and upward. Or, if you are entertaining, there is no table decoration which is se charmingly appropriate as a large bowl heaped high with beautiful fruit suih fruit a- I saw today at Hallo Halle wells' Delicious Apples, shiny and red; satiny Winter Bananas with rosy cheeks; delicious Beurre d'Anjou Pears; juicv Japanese Plum artistically arranged and surmounted with a c'ustcr of mattelejs Hothouse Grapes from Belgium. Rve Convenient Stores JCjLGOOD SHOEsi3 Shoes Fer All the Family $5J0 !5J. $5.50 vdf. The Smartest Women's Pumps and Oxfords O TO any Hallahan Store and you will find the very style you want at a saving of several dollars The newest and most popular one and two-strap pumps, the prettiest patent leather sandals, the smartest of low hee! oxfords. Usually Priced 7.50 and 9. SO .50 & .50 Fr $7'ze n MEN who want a shoe that combines geed leeks and real value will find it here in mahogany or black calf. A 7.50 Value 5 Othtr style at 7.50 and 9.50 Fer Beys and Girls A special department in each Hallahan store and the whole Becend fleer at 52d and Spruce la filled with geed-looking, long wearing shoes. Special Beys' and Girls' Un leather Scheel Shoes 3.00p nrcordleir Werth U-SO nnd mmr Bejb' nnd Girls' Deuble-Wear Stock ings, fiOc. fe I I ! I i v I Or 6 "J Main Stere 921 Market Street tn SaluTday Bcnins) West Phila. Branches 52d St, Cerner of Spruce 60th & Chestnut Sts. Prenchei Evtry Bvenine North Phila. Branches 2736 Germantown Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. STAMPS ARE ROBBERY CLUE Prisoner Suspected of Burglary of Main Line Poatelflce Gustave Tedlnlck, who gave n false hddrens, wns turned epr te Chief Don Den njtli.v, of Uie Lewer Merlen police by postefflcc InHjiccters today. Ile is mik lieeiwl nf committing burglaries en the Main Line. J-'edlnick wan caught yesterday near WoedMdo Park an lie was carrying a bug containing stumps and stamped en clppen valued n $70. The KtunipH and envelopes were found te tell, In number with these stolen Vedncdnv nlnlit from the poteffiec at I'cncejd, Montgomery Ceunl. DAMROSCH OPENS SEASON Tlie New Yerk Sjmplieiiy OrcliestrH, under the leadership of Walter Duni Duni re"ch. inatle its first iippeiirance of the (.eapeii nt the Academy of Music Inst evening and gave a concert which dt served the cordial welcome it reeched. both as te program and pel fei mancc. The concert opened with the Hach Hach nvinineff Sjiiipheny Ne. 2 M' miner), TIip leader Tcmed te be 111 thorough symp'uth with th( somber cliarnctrr of tln ronipe1tioii, the scherre. with It delicate clee, being especlnllv well ienp Ter the second number Mr. Dam- resch selected the theme and vailatlens of the llccthecn A major qtiiirttt. played by all the strings excluding Iho banscK. This Ih a favorite "stunt" of Mr. Dnmresch, as he has befiire given us the slew movement of the I)ebusy quartet, the theme and variation of the Haydn "Kitlscr" quartet and one or two ethers. The Folelst was Paul KnehnnM, the Iliingarlan violinist, who gave a Jine performance of the TscholkewsKj con certo. There was a slight leniUney here and there te exaggerate sentimen tality, an easy matter in this piece, but en the whole, the performance was eminently 'satisfactory. KIDNAPPED GIRL, TOO Man Who Carried Carlln Bey Off Identified In Anether Case Charles Hemphill, a lunatic nnd con cen fessed kidnapper of Carl l're Carlin, three jears old, of Cramer Hill, was Identified by two persons tndn us the man who hail kidnapped Alice Menree, Iho jeurs old, of 1142 Fideral stioet, Camden, September S. Alice was found abandoned In e corn field near Audubon September l Hemp hill, in his confession of the Carlln kidnapping, denied that he had stolen the little girl. wniaminiiiM Here's value! Perk Chops or Roasts 25 lb (Selected cuts, lb 32c) J At all our Meat Markets 1 Sunntmiei biiinuinitHimKiwrjnniaiiitffl uncniaHunnfl:in:jrnruinrafii(fffi')fi)7j Platinum-Faced Bar Pins These pins have the same refined elegance that charac terizes the solid platinum pins, yet their cost is much lower. A beautiful platinum-faced bar pin, of pierced design, 2' long, with sapphire center $11.50. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JmVELURS-SILVKRSMITHs Jyfek JL JL JL JLO aaJr3L AJSL JL JL J PHILADELPHIA (Central) Cunningham Piane Ce., 11th & Chest nut Sts. Harry Fcdulle, 804 "Walnut St. B. Futernlk, 140 N. Bth St. H. C. Kahn & Sen, 11th & Filbert Sta. Lit Brethers, 8th and Market Sts. Jeseph Merris, 6 N. 13th St. Penn Furniture Ce., 61G Market St. N. Snellenburg & Ce, 12th & Market Sts. Btrawbridgc & Clothier, 8th & Market Sts. Stent & Ce.. 712 Market St. Widcner's, 1109 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA (Northeast) Jacob Uallen, 2144 N. Frent St. Herry H. Ileddew, 153G Oxford Ave., Frankford. Harry S. IScnsteck, 2622 Kensington Ave. Bridebburg Music Stere, 2605 Ortho dox St. Jidwara u. nurr, iie rrunKieru Ave. Davits Phonegrah Ce., S. Y. Cor. 6th nnd Yerk Sts. Diamond Furniture Ce, 2107 Germantown Ae. Sel. 1'einhtein, 5351 N. 5th St. Frankford Music Heuse, 4646 Frankford At. Girard Music Shep, 607 W. Girard Ave. L. L. Geedman. 327 W. Girard Ave. Jacobs, Inc., 1501 Germantown Ave. S. Jacobs & Sen, 820 Columbia Ave. T. M. Kenney, 3234 Kensington Ave. Jes. Krygicr, 3132 Richmond St. Z. Kitt, 161 W. Girard Ave. A. Laux Music Shep, 3239 N. Frent SI. Mjers F. Hall, 262G Germantown Ave. R. .1. McClelland, 3152 Frankford Ave. C. J. Oldewurtle, 2623 Germantown Ac. Herman Prepper, 2960 Richmond St. r Reiri. 119 W. Girard Ave. Abraham Saltzman. 210 Fairmount Ave. Jehn Schneider, 2828 N. Gth St. SluTZer Piane Ce, 539 N. 8th St. Harry Sirkiit, 318 N. 2d I St. Aaren Slcpak, 1028 N. 2d St. Starr & Mess, 3631 Germantown Ave. Strand Music Shep, 1114 Girard Ave. ia Graf onela Was $275 New $175 1 1 ll I in III n h B 1 Ifi'' IBPSi 1 1 1 1 1 1 I fld H l Hill J ' ' T ""1i n'- jwii fivm lllll ITH IIiTH Yeu Save' 111 ilHl 100 Small First Payment Easy Monthly Terms Yeu can get this reduced price at any Columbia store listed here. The Grafonela will be delivered te your home for a small first pay ment. Yeu can pay the balance en easy monthly terms. This model and the ethers mentioned below are all standard, up-te-date Grafonelas with many exclusive Columbia improvements. Compare the modern Grafonela at today's prices with any ether phonograph we'll leave the rest te you. Yeu can get today a Columbia Grafonela with all mod ern improvements for less money than you would pay for an old fashioned unimproved phonograph. When you pay your geed money for a phonograph, get a modern instrument. Other Medels at these Reduced Prices $22S Columbia Grafonela NOW $150 $165 " " " $140 $150 " " " $125 $140 " " u $100 $125 " " " $ 85 $ 75 . " . M " $ 60 $ 50 " " " $ 45 $ 32.50 " " " $ 30 Any Dealer Listed Here Will Give Yeu These Prices and Easy Terms PHILADELPHIA (Northeast Continued"; PHILADELPHIA (Northwest Continued) UnUeraal Talking Machine Ce., 2835 Ger- J. M. Tomkins, 5147 Germantown Ave. a nlrnwWT Jen- r- " Zenick, 2801 N. 22d St. A. II. Weir, 220a Germanton Ave. Wm. S. White & Sen, 6701 Torresdale Ale. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA (Northwest) M. M. IJevurd, 13tii) Crcsaen St. Ilredy Hrethcra, 2710 W. Girard Ae. Thee. Connelly, 2633 W. Girard Ave. Falls Hardware Ce., Itidfe & Midvalc Aveu. Ferster IlniH., 1355-58 Main St., Menayunk. T. J. Feley, 1406 W. Girard Ac. Grand Music Shep, 2313 Ridge Ave. Frank Hainbach, 2615 Lehigh Ave. Martin Knlwnic, 1203 Germantown Ave. K. & M. Talking Machine Ce., 1112 Susque- hanna Ave. Lcblang Mubic Shep, 450U N. Iiread St. Merris Meyer, 4138 Germantown Ave. National Music Stores, 1516 W. Columbia Ave. PewcrH & Reynolds, 1927 W. Tiega St. Ridge Music Shep. 1806 Ridge Ac. Sirkcn Urethers, 2012? N. 31bt St. 7(h (-'arson's Music Shep, 1011 Seuth St. J. Fcinstein, 1423 Point Breeze Ave. Merris Freed, 1637 S. 6th St. I-.dw. J. Garvey, 1601 S. 2d St. Eugene Geldman, Inc., 623 Seuth St. .1. Hubcrman & Sen, 2027 S. 13th St. Keystone Talking Machine Ce., 1701 S. A. Luninacci, 730 S. 7th St. HcnJ. Lander, 1601 Cliristian St. U. Miller. 004 S. 2d St. Metropolitan Music Heuse, 1637 PassvnnU Jehn A. Moere, 20th and Federal Sta O'Harn Music Stere, 201 Wolf SI H. PollkelT. 2128 S. 7th St. Redla HreB., Ifi 11 S. 8th St. D. Rescnfeld. 234 Seuth St. G. Rusbe, 930 S. Bth St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA (Continued) II. A. Walters, 1408 Seuth St. J. K Williams, 1703 Snyder Am. S. A. Welpert, 2017 Seuth St. WEST PHILADELPHIA -.i. ... HT....I- T I11R Mnrknt St. Cunningham Piane Ce., 52d & Arti Sts. . . Gee. U. Davis & Ce., 3930 Lancait Ave. Gee. B. Davis, 5207 Market St. -i-i x-. ..i i Ant v nllli &t. Ernest Hegeman, 4058 Lancaster AW. Lightbown's Music Shep, 6221 oed' land Ave. M. Grass, 221 S. 60th St Melchierrl, Jewelry & Music, 4BM Lancaster Ac. A. Ncshanian, 511 S. 60th St. O'Halloran, The Music Man, 7 S. w St. Wilmcr Music Stere, 7101 Llnwoed CAMDEN, N. J. .. I. 1A1J fMlrl.n Av. Camden Phonograph Ce., 323 Kaighn ATI, A. J. Eberharcl, JbJi uiver Ave. W. H. Kling Pinne Ce., 700 Broadway Erin J. Kruck, 1252 Kaighn Ave. S. Lewis & Sen. 1109 Broadway J. Mursick, 1840 Breudway SUBURBAN Ambler, Pa. Gee. R. Wciklc ARDMORE The Spotlight Music Shep, 9 Cricket At. Chester, Pa. Baren Bres., 225 Market St. B. Freeman. 140 W. 3d St. A. W. Welson, 604 Edgemont Ave Darby. Pa B. F. Carr, G12 Main St. Shumun Drug, Main & Chester Pike. Norristown, Pa. Bleck Bres, B. E 15 W. Main St. Gardner. C. R.. 409 Marshall St. Youngjehns, E. J., 239 W. Main St. 4 3mm ygggj0 7T
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