,"". OJl'fft, ru t;. vSn-SCTWV.. " m, Jf PSf-. . ' " " T t " I i '.-in . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19&' , 6 . s ""Krr-iE -rs v tj "t-rj f ' B.' . ! I'A I S fl H MI I : K Mi m I 1 3 m - M !1" .ir. tf CARNEY TO u AZ Z" MAYOR ON PARKING Magistrate Premises te Give Moere "A Talking Te" for Leaving Car at City Hall 5 Mayer characterized Magistrate Or ncy'n net n "n emnll tilek." The summons for the Mayer web bnsfd en nit nfnilnvit ein hy .Jiunei Cnrtj, 1-111 Seuth KttliiR street, who ifrcainimtileil the imiRMrntr en hlw tour iireunil City Hull. The ufllilnvlt chnrKes the Mnyer with parking his enr, geme f the time ultlieut light, from 4.35 1'. M. te B :30 1' M. 1 KILLED, 3 HURT IN AUTO Truck Inte at Pettsvllle Crashed Telegraph Pele Pettsville. !.. Xev. 8 (Hy A 1 ) SUMMONED FOR HEARING -One man rh killed .mil thre.. uere injured unen nil inimmei'i c tnicit xklil led into n telegraph pole here early thin morning. The pole was snapped 0ff nllti fell en the machine. Heee I)nK of Petttllle, was Itllleil and l'cter Wurster will le--c liln leg. The ether two were less seriously In. jured. "I'm snlntr te Rive the Mtoer a tick ing te and a warning when he nppeari bferc me Thuidav." said Magistrate Carney tediir. He uen-ed a sumnienx en Mayer Moere yesterday for lenrlng his car parked tee Ions at C'itj Hull. In discussing hi sudden nVriiit en the official enrs parked nrennd Cit. Hall. MaRlstratf Carney snld : "I nam everv one rfirtit new th.it any one parkins around t'lty Hall :ii delatien of the law will be nimmened te ra eiriee. Helde the Majer, t sumnieneil twehe ethers te appear be fore me Thur-dn at 10 A. M "There was no lil-fee'lnc en mv part toward the M irer. I leek upon him merelv as u nrivati- ritizeu who i' dl"- etwjine; the law The Miner of Iliila- I delphia i the promulgator of tli traflic laws, and should it a geed exnmpic. He dhl net de it "When he walked around the clt.x the etlur dry In the role of a police man, telling chauffeurs wIht'- tl could and could net park, lit- lowered the dig nity of hl efflrc and shuuld net pro pre test new when he Is Hrved the Mine wu. Mnnt patrolmen hne ceniplained about the Majer's car being parked nt Citj Hall, but have been afraid te re port it for tear of losing their jobs. "The new traffic laws arc outrageous anyway, and discriminating Whj should an erdinniy citizen with a second-hand car be forced te walk from I'ipe street or Spring Harden street during the Christmas hehdas. whth directors of city departments and miner bureau chiefs nte allowed te park their cars in the center of th eltyV" "De win nfree with Superintendent Mills that the Indiscriminate parking of cars in the central part of the city Is a menace te public safetj , and should be done awn with?" Magistrate Car ney was iikked "Oh, Mills is the man who Is balling things up. There have been mure acci dents since that left-hand turn regu lation went Inte effect than cwr before. The nnlj wnv te h)c the traflic problem Is te put all the trucks IT Hrnnd street , let them u-e Tliirteenth and Fifteenth strc"ts The i lash between Majer Moeie and Carney came late wsterdnj afternoon after "the magistrate hud been angered by the reprimand of a patrolman for allowing his car te stand tee long out side City Hall lie protested te the policeman that he hud been in the Hall en official business, but the traffic man said that made no difference. l'ieued, the tmiglstiate went en n still hunt nrennd City Hull looking for ether machines that were net imnpljing with the regulation. He caught the Majer'n and several ethers. There was a erbal encounter whin Cnrnej ap proached the Mayer and his secretary. fjurcll Shunter, as they were, leaving City Hall, in the course of which the Vocational Guidance By . P. MeEVOY llowe lie nn Insurance Salesman rpe HELL anything you must first have something te sell, nnd, second, jeu intift find somebody who doesn't want it nnd sell It te hlni. If he wants It nnd you sell It te him you are net a salesman, you nre n messenger. In selling Insurance the approach is Important, Just as It is in selling any thing. Yeu may suppose that the ap proach consists merely In npprenchlng, nothing mere. Ah, hew Innocent you nrc ' There are fourteen kinds of ap proaches the Insidious, the con fidential, the brash, the paternal, the fraternal, the ambassadorial, the con gressional, etc. I could gb en, but jeu couldn't. Anybody can be an insurance sales man. 1'rnctlcally anybody is. The reason is obvious. Hcmcmbcr. te be a salesman jeu must hnve something te sell. Is there anything in the world of which there is mere te sell than in surance? The supply is Inexhaustible. And whenever one kind seems te be getting low they Invent n new one. The fellow who Is In busincnn selling water power has n fleeting occupation compared te the Insurance salesman. I merely offered In this nrtlcle te tell jeu hew te be a salesman. I didn't offer te teach you hew te sell. There is quite a difference. Any sales maneger will tell you that. Hut if you must become nn insurance salesman, nnd I suppose you must after you have read this I don't see hew j'eu can resist I flm almost con vinced mjself I sny If you must learn hew te sell Insurance, that Is easy, tee. Just let It become known around town that you are In the market for some Insurance. There will be plenty of salesmen In te see you, nnd you enn wntih them work. ou may have te retreat te the top of a tall tree nnd watch them nt n distance, or you may even have te dig yourself in nnd watch them through n periscope, but jeu can watch them that's the point. Net only jeu can, but you'd better. f ii MANN m NOXZEMA. CREASELESS SKIN CREAM will make our akin Hmoeti. and healths-. Th oil of cloven In It seethes the nerve of diseased or Injured nk'n Ask your druggist, or write te Nexsenv. Chemical Ce.. Ilftltltnere lid who .u mall seu A large souvenir Jar en re elpt of this clipping and 10 cts. for postage and pack Inc. Ledger CrLEBRATEI? GSB II &. dF&lfy fcry TwA-.Ti: 'jarr p2 j' rk I asafe 4 WW".t, & & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET MEN'S DEPARTMENT WE DO net sell a geed material poorly made or a peer material well made. The material and workmanship must be the best and this Bert of merchandise is sold here at moderate prices. MEN'S OVERCOATS Of Scotch nnd English fabrics made te order BUT READY-TO-WEAR in models that have a cut that is unuauul and here only. GOLF AND FOUR-PIECE SUITS The best of fubrics and of styles made te our order jes, the Gelf Suits are $39.50 and if any can be had at this price of equal quality, a box of balls for the asking. UNDERWEAR Yes, Hylnnd Union Suits "ask the man who has worn them" all the standard makes of undergarments, und if they need improvement we odd it before they reach our stock. NECKWEAR During the war France, Italy and Switzerland did noth ing new. We are new getting new weaves and designs, also of the English squares and Irish poplins. We buy nothing that is net confined te us. CUSTOM SHIRTS Our 30 -year -old organization will end your shirt troubles. This department is new en the first fleer. x2txw Mi tf Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET TTFfrrrtffFffW&tf 'wrftifmTmii Fer Uric Add and Gout I bar frequently uivd It (Duffalo Mineral Spring Water) with geed mult In isrUIn ype of Rheumatism and Gout." Dr.THOS. H..BUCKLCn, l Paris, formerly of Baltimore. Buffalo Mineral Spring Water Is helpful In the treatment of Albuminuria, Dladderand Kid ney Stene, Bladder Inflamma tion, Enlarged Prorteto, Rheu matism, Qravel, Gout, Neurltlt, Brlflht'a Disease, Diabetes, Aci dosis, Dyspepsia and Nausea from any cause. It Is an active antacid Diuretic Physicians and ether Interested persons are Invited te write te the Springs for "'Frfty Year of Medical Opinions," a llttle book about Buffalo Mineral Springs Water written by many promi nent physicians In all parts of the country. At all Druggists. BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS VIRGINIA MiyaiiRv'-y &WWLmma&aByut'wiijmMM 5 WILTON RUGS AND CARPETS At Nermal Prices Savings of 35 te 40 On Last Year's Basis There is no need for further delay in furnishing- your floors. Prices are at the lowest level they are likely te reach for a long time te come. The advantage of buying new is set forth in the following list: Durable as Iren TROUBLED WITH ECZEMA 7 YEARS In Red Spots On Arms. Itched and Burned Terri bly Cuticura Heals, "I wae troubled with eczema for eeven years. It would bteak out in the summer in little, red spots en my arms. Later it became mere severe and Itched and burned terribly. I used te scratch end it would bum. Many a night I sat up because my arms itched se. " A neighbor told roe about Cutl- enra Seap and Ointment. I sent for a bee sample and purchased mere, and after using two cakes of Seap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Stella Den care, Nemacolin, P April 4, 1921. Cuticura Seap, Ointment and Tal cum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes. IJtenaUlaikrreftrUan. Aiinn: "CaUcuaUb. lfel.rtt.I.tllaUllka,Me." GeUerea- f fjwjij Seen lla. Ointment and t.TaUnntie. I PaaT"Cttttaua 3ap ekavM without mug. m This list is only partial, stock a greater number of ether house in the United 1020 Present 1920 Present Sire Price Price Size Price Price 27x54 $14.50 $9.75 9x9 $117.00 $77.00 36x63 23.75 15.00 9x12 142.00 92.00 4.6x6 ...... 40.00 26.00 9x13.6 .... 176.00 116.00 4.6x7.6 49.00 32.00 9x15 196.00 128.00 4.6x9 59.00 39.00 10.6x10.6 . 171.00 112.00 4.6x12 79.00 52.00 10.6x12 .. 196.00 128.00 6x9 88.00 58.00 10.6x13.6 . 220.00 145.00 6.9x12 .... 117.00 77.00 11.3x12 .. 196.00 128.00 8.3x10.6 ... 134.00 85.00 11.3x15 .. 224.00 1G0.00 At 1220 Market we carry in sizes in Wilten Rugs than any States. Nete: these "extra-size" rugs net obtainable elsewhere: 9x16.6, 9x18, 9x21, 10.6x15, 10.6x16.6, 10.6x18 and 10.6x25. Bundliar Wilten Carpets $5.00 a Yard; Were $6.50 Other Standard Demestic Weaves at Similar Savings HA mMICK d FLAG I220 MARKET EE CO. ST. UNION METAL PORCH COLUMNS Last a Lifetime STEEL nEART OF PLASTER METAL LATH Steps Fire Prevents Cracks WALL DOARD SHEETROCK Te V.aav in V.reci. PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345-47 ARCH ST., PHILA. IMieiimi Imu( :W!4i Itnr 711)4 PURE FRESH PAINT BeJieveMe Geed Werk! A geed workman knew9 that geed work depends net only en skill but also en having geed materials te usel When you want geed painting and geed paints, the name Kuehnlc is your guide! "Soie the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PA1NTIN6 Vine & 17th. Sts. Ali-Woer Beys' Suits 2 Pr. Pant 50c Down 50c a Wfc $9-95 Clothing for the Entire Family mmf Qi V929AlchSt I 3 PHILADELPHIA SSIMffliMeEIKS Tender Gums v -A Warning Beware of gum tenderness that warns of Pyorrhea. Four out of five people ever forty have Pyorrhea many under forty, also. Loosening teeth indicate Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums, tee. Remember these inflamed, bleeding gums act as se many doorways for disease germs te enter the system infecting the joints or tonsils or causing ether ailments. Ferhan's positively prevents Pyorrhea, if used in time and used consistently. As it hardens the gums the teeth become firmer. Brush your teeth with Ferhan's. It cleans the teeth scientifically keeps them white and clean. Brush Your Teeth With Ferhan's Hew te Use It Use it twice daily, year in and year out. Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste en it, then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion te clean the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gums with your Forhan-cteated brush gently at first until the gums harden, then mere vigorously. If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has already set in, use Ferhan's according te directions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c. All druggists. ermula of R J, rerhan, D. D. S. Ferliail Ce., New Yerk Ferhan's, Lid., Mmlrcal wmmC imWmnL The Oldest Industry Before the first ten of coal had been mined in Pennsylvania or the first mill had turned a wheel, the pioneer farmer had begun te cultivate its rich acres. The growth and prosperity of its cities in later years came only as agriculture was extended and the soil made te yield a greater abundance. Te help the farmer in his task of making two blades of grass or two ears of corn grew where but one grew before is te help the towns and cities as well. Gasoline and electricity have done this by mak ing the farmer mere of a business man and less of a laborer. They have enabled him te feed and clothe the world better than ever before. The telephone was among the first improve ments te come te the mutual aid of the producer in the country and the consumer in the large cen ters of population. It has robbed the farm of its isolation and lonesomeness. In a large measure it takes the city te the farm and brings the farm te the city. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania has kept pace with the progress of the State, and in many places has been the advance guard of a com munity's development. The men and women who build and operate its lines feel that they are ren dering a service te city and country alike, and they are ambitious te maintain that service at the high est possible standard. rati i??l$ 'Siii & Jv II (Hi THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA; f BBEgBmBTOfW IfrWffvWLMffiWSMTiMffl .?,, T A I I X JM r-JL X. ?VWi
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