u' iTtf "' ,- ;" -yr.t ri." ' e!i '' ,: - fjKt " .& t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHlt;ABELPHIA, ITBIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, tfe& ,- 1. M H Bft i i S li JlV l INDIA GIVES PIC E A MIXED RECEPTION Bride Public Demonstration Fails te Clear Tense Political Atmesphere ROYAL TOUR BEGINS WELL Tty Uie Associated Press Londen, Xev. IS. A dlepntcli te the Times from Cnlcuttn dated Ti-cday says the extremists were taking advan tage of the visit of the Prince of Wnles te cnin further notoriety and tlint they might declare n senernl demonstration when the Prince landed. It added that the lower element, in spired bv unscrupulous agitators and professing adhrrence te Malmtmn Oandhl and the caliphate of workers were likely te Interfere with the plans of the better part of the population by organizing demonstrations of terrorism, which already were rife In the Indian juarters. The conditions in Calcutta were de scribed as disquieting. The tramwej strike and the caliphate agitation had led te scrleue rioting. Gang of "hooli gans" infested the htrects. particularly an the Indian quarter, shouting for Ghandi and Interfering with traffic. Unsuccessful attempts' had been made te Induce the police te go en strike. Reuter's correspondent Uth the Frince of Wales, in u long, detailed dispatch, describes the reception n( the Prince by the populace of Itembay when he landed yesterday nnd during the four four Julie circuitous precession through the city. The splendid military cortege at vari ous peint.s along the route touched the fringe af the native bazaar, where, the correspondent says, there was tumultu ous enthusiasm unprecedented in the lilstery of Hern buy. The route was lined wi'h ItritiMi and Indian troops. A public holiday hud been declared and all the inhabitant closed their shops and flecked Inte the streets te greet the Prince. whee man ner of bearing made n great inipn'seii. The correspondent add" that although the pel'Mcal atmosphere iii Bombay is rather tcn' the tour of the Prince N considered te have opened with splendid premise. Tlu listnrbance in tlie native quar ter of the eitj, which bmUe out yvs- k i sjBaam DEATH OF 'DUCHESS' THROWS MAN A YUNK INTO MOURNING Arsenic Ends Life of Police Sergeant's Pel Deg, Which Was Part of Household for Eleven Years Did "Shopping" for Family There were few In Manayunk who were unncqualnted with Duchess, nnd few whom Duchess did net knew. Fer these who nre net of Mannyunk let It be said that Duchess until yes terday was n deg and thnt she Is new n legend. Fer eleven cars, that is te say from her very birth. Duchess was a member of the family of Bert Smith, a police sergeant connected with the Manayunk stntlen. The ethers were only Smith and his wife, and with these three Smith. Mrs. Smith and Duchess it was share alike through sadness and pleasure, through luck and disappoint ment. They lived together in n house nt 1540 Fontaine street. Snilth wen the bread, Mrs. Smith did the cooking nnd made the beds atid Durhess ran the errands, nnswered the deer nnd kept the plnce clear of cats, ruts and burglars. A few months age Duchess fell Inte n decline. She was forced te give up much of her share in the administra tion of the household, although of a geed morning she could still buck up enough te take the handle of the market basket In her month and go te the butcher's for the meat. Then suddenly she grew much worse and It was an effort te forsake her mat In the hnllwny. A veterinarian was called and he carefully looked ever Duchess and found n cancer. lie suggested arsenic. Smith put his hnnds te his ears and Mrs. Smith broke out weeping. The vcterlnnrlan returned again and again and each time he found the cancer lnrger than before. He varied his suggestion new strychnine, new petnsslum, new cytmlde, new ar senic ngain. At Inst the Smith's heeded. Hut they made the veterinary de It himself. At 10 o'clock Duchess was n dead deg. The family had its first great grief. In the afternoon there was a funeral. Smith spent Duchess' portion of the family money en n satin -lined casket of solid walnut. Mourner's came te the extent of six cabsfull and were driven te the S. P. C. A., nt Oulph Mills. Mrs. Smith could net go because she was sick with grief. At the graveside while the choir was singing "Old Deg'Tray" Smith fell Iti a faint. When he wns revived the burial was ever. He looked drearily at the grave and declared te his friends that ems of these days thcre will be a tablet reading: "life jacct "Duchess "Uena canis." LOGAN PASTOR GETS CALL The Rev. H. A. Relyca te Ge, te As bury M. E. Church, Unlontewn, Pa. The Iter. Dr. II. A. Itclyca, pastor of Legan Methoeist Episcopal Church, has accepted n call te the pastorate of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, in Unlontewn, Pa. Dr. Itelyca already hns gene te Unlontewn. without wnlt lng for the end of the Conference year, and there is considerable speculation among Methodists ns te who will suc ceed him in Legan. The Legan congregation has nsked Bishop Berry te appoint the Itcv. Dr. W. II. Ferd, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Easten, Pa., as Dr. Ilelycn's successor. Dr. ,Ferd has had n notably successful pas terate in unsten during tnc last tnir teen years. Hcfore going te Easten he was pastor of the Seuth Bread Street Church In this city. Municipal Engineers te Meet A meeting of the Society of Munic ipal Engineers will be held nt 8 o'clock tonight In the Engineers' Club, 1317 Spruce street. The proposed zoning lnw will be presented nnd discussed by members of the Zoning Commission. All citizens who nre Intcrstcd in the subject arc Invited te nttend the meeting. SHOULD CHAUFFEURS Have Flunkies? They de in Java. The native Malay Chauffeur is an important person in the Dutch East Indies, and te add te his "swank" he hires, ter a few dollars a month, a little flunky who rides along en the fender and adds tone. Read "The Melting Pet in Java," by Jehn W. Prins, and Other Brilliant Features in December The American MAGAZINE en the Orient Out today all ncws-stanils 35 cents I I sjVVliVyft ' 6.75 Fer standard Walk Over Quality which sold at $9.75 just a year age. In popular Cherry Tan. niMM jl m t'm'mmmm'mm"'mmmr'mwrmmm,'Bipp--l Harper's l228 market Wak)VeP 1022 CHESTNUT- SHOPS t m r , ivq Vh te. MRS. DAMI) GMLLAKD Itefere her marriage a few days age she was Miss Menica Peck liledgett, daughter of .Mrs. Deles A. Itledgett, of Washington. Her husband is Captain tialllard. I'. S. A. $ IiIemii KMiirfs nny Columbia Grafonela mlvrrtlurf! en this nnse. llatnnre en terms te suit. SERVICE MUSIC SHOP SMS KENHIXRTON AVE. I'hen! 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Medley Fox-Tret f 85c Vcrkes Jazarimba Orchestra J Sillr, Won't Yeu Cema Back? 1 Medley Fox-Tret I . .. Ted Lewla and Hla Bantf J. AJ483 Second HaadReM. Medley Fex- 05c Tret Ted JLavla and IIU Band J, Wana-WanaBlet. Fox-Tret Ted Lawia and Hie Band I A-1464 "Te'lttwnJBandJ "C MnHX Fox-Tret Art Ulefcnan Orciaitr I A-34SS Ued-brr rratty BntteriU I fiOe Art mcjcman a ur aatnj. HMet,V1.0BAurfrl 9 FraaU and Johnny. I B6a BIm Trie) nflOwalwj Raraamber. Walta Prinee'a Daeea Ordaeatr I A-4114 In Mr Tippy Can. Medley Walta I JUS Trtnca'i Dana Orchtitra I) PHILADELPHIA (Central) Cunningham Piane Ce., 11th & Chest nut Sts. narry Fedullo, 804 Walnut St. B. Futcrnik, 140 N. 8th St. II. C. Kahn & Sen, 11th & Filbert Sts. Lit Brethers, 8th and Market Sts. Jeseph Merris, G N. 13th St. Penn Furniture Ce., G15 Market St. N. Snellenburg & Ce., 12th & Market Sts. Strawbridge & Clothier, 8th & Market Sts. Stern & Ce., 712 Market St. Widener's, 1109 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA (Northeast) Jacob Ballen, 2144 N. Frent St. Harry H. Beddow, 1536 Oxford Ave., Frankford. Harry S. Benstock, 2G22 Kensington Ave. Bridcsburg Music Stere, 2605 Orthe- dex St. Edward II. JJurr. 2448 Frankford Ave. Davles Phonograph Ce S. W. Cor. 6th and Yerk Sts. Diamond Furniture Ce., 2107 Germantown Ave. Sel Fclnstein, 5551 N. 5th St: Frankford Music Heuse, 4646 Frankford Av. Girard Music Shep, 607 W. Glrard Ave, L. L. Geedman, 327 W. Glrard Ave. Jacobs, Inc.. 1301 Germantown Ave. S. Jacobs & Sen, 820 Columbia Ave. T. M. Kenney, 3234 Kensington Ave. Jes. Krygier, 3132 Richmond St. Z. Kitty, 161 AV. Girard Ave. A. Laux Music Shep, 3239 N. Frent St. Myers F. Hall, 2626 Germantown Ave. R. J. McClelland, 3152 Frankford Ave. C. J. Oldcwurtle, 2G23 Germantown Ave. Herman Preppcr, 2960 Richmond St. I. S. Rcice. 919 W. Girard Ave. Abraham Snltzman, 210 Falrmeunt Ave. Jehn Schneider, 2828 N. 5th St. Scherzer Piane Ce., 539 N. 8th St. Starr & Mess, 3631 Germantown Ave. Aaren Slepak, 1028 N. 2d St. Strand Music Shep, 1114 Girard Ave. This Columbia Grafonela Was $125 New $85 Yeu Save $40 Yeu can get this reduced price at any Columbia store listed here. The Grafonela will be delivered te your home for a small first payment. 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. Yeu can get today a Columbia Grafonela with all modern improvements for less money than you would pay for an old-fashioned un improved phonograph. PPi ?y Other models reduced $275 te $175, $225 te $150, $165 te $140, $150 te $125, $140 te $100, $75 te $60, $50 te $45, $32.50 te $30 Any dealer listed here will give you these prices and easy terms il f, i 1S55 . J PHILADELPHIA (Northeast Continued) Universal Talking Machine Ce., 2835 Ger mantown Ave. A. H. Weir, 2205 Germantown Ave. Wm. S. White & Sen, G701 Torresdale Ave. Wambold Music Shep, 4509 N. Bread St. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest) M. M. Bevard, 43G9 Cressen St. Bredy Brethers, 2710 W. Girard Ave. Thee. Connelly, 2G33 W. Girard Ave. Falls Hardware Ce., Ridge & Midvale Avch. Ferster Bres., 4356-58 Main St., Manayunk. T. J. Feley, 1406 W. Girard Ave. Grand Music Shep, 2313 Ridge Ave. Frank Halnbach, 2645 Lehigh Ave. Martin Kalwalc, 4203 Germantown Ave. K. & M. Talking Machine Ce., 1412 Susque hanna Ave. Merris Meyer, 4138 Germantown Ave. Powers & Reynolds, 1927 W. Tiega St. Ridge Music Shep. 1806 Ridge Ave. Sirken Brethers, 2012 N. 31st St. PHILADELPHIA (Northwest Continued) J. M. Tomkins, 5147 Germantown Ave. H. Zacenick, 2801 N. 22d St. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Carsen's Music Shep, 1041 Seuth St. J. Feinstein, 143 Point Breeze Ave. Merris Freed, 1637 S. 6th St. Edw. J. Garvey, 1604 S. 2d St. Eugene Geldman, Inc., 623 Seuth St. J. Huberman & Sen, 2027 S. 13th St. Keystone Talking Machine Ce., 1701 S. 7th A. Lupinacci, 730 S. 7th St. Ilcnj. Lander, 1601 Christian St. H. Miller, 604 S. 2d St. Metropolitan Music Heuse, 1637 Passyunk Ave. , Jehn A. Moere, 20th and Federal Sts. O'Hnra Music Stere, 201 Wolf St. H. PolikelT, 2128 S. 7th St. Redia Bres., 1511 S. 8th St. D. Rescnfeld. 231 Seuth St. G. Russe, 930 S. 8th St. SOUTH PHILADELPHM ""., (Continued) i II. A. Walters, 1408 Seuth St l J. E. Williams, 1703 Snyder Atb. i S. A, Welpert, 2017 Seuth St. WEST PHILADELPHIA C'Lect Music Inn, 4186 Market St. r Cunningham Piane Ce, G2d & ArcS. Sta. . Gee. B. Davis & Ce., 3930 LaneaiUf, Ave. . Gee. B. Davis, 5207 Market St, j Luigl Glullane, 404 is. nun at. , ) fcrnesi iiegemen, tuoe y?"",y(-j.i Llghtbewn's Music Shep, 6221 Weed- land Ave. M. Grass, 221 S. 60th St. m r.mB. 5637 Chester Ave. Mclchlerri, Jewelry & Music, 4S"3 Lancaster Ave. A. Neshanlan. 511 S. 60th St. l O'Halloran, The Music Man, 7 S. 6w St ! Widener's. 19 S. B2d St. tMil Wllmer Music Stere, nu ." ; Ave ' CAMDEN. N. J. t M S Bannnch, 1014 Kaighn Ave. I &AvsrA cnr23A cen,shn ATfc ' W H Kllng Piane Ce., 700 Broadway Er'v In J. Kruck, 1252 Katghn Ave. S. Lewis &' Sen, 1109 Broadway. J. Marslck, 1840 Broadway. SUBURBAN Ambler, Pa. Gee. R. Weikle. The Spotlight Music Shep, 9 Cricket AT I Chester. Pa Baren BresM- 225 Market St. B. Freeman, 140 W. 3d St. A. W. Welson, 604 Edgcment Ave. Darby, Pa. B. F. Carr, 512 Main St. .. Shuman 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. t