Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING -PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPH1A, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,' 1921
STREET SWEEPERS SWEAR?
'of l'n1mn. lin n stitnc fnr divorce.
tint ?Jie left him in 1017 nftcr lie hed
attempted te held her te n pulclilc psct.
CTTDP C l l'O A A 7 rATC71f7'',T,it Mr. Hese snfd hr husband obtained
OUXXJC, DJ-iI O rXly HMO JLLrlsI Jl n rcveher nnd plnnncd te kill lilmwlf
LEAVES $85,000 ESTATE
And her.
Mid. nnd
Shi lipriinie friantened, fh
irtt mm. Mif n noting n
'ficphes te Burch's Criticism and Asks if He Hants Sunday "" '"' R""""N "f "rt m'"
Scheel Workers Geed as Average City Empleye. He Asserts
will una probated. .Tames S. Ellisen,
102t Poplar strettt head of the Pcnn
Butten Works, who died November 10,
left his 5100.000 estate te his widow.
Jennle T.. and his son, James 8. Klli-een.
Inventories of the personal runtcs of
Problem for teday: Ar" the Mreel
rtcnnlnn Innnoetern mere profane n n
dnwt than ethers tn the pity employ'
The affirniativ." in nippnrti il by Coun
cilman Francis V. P.ureli. The iKjrnthe
Ji taken by th etitlmMi under i1ieii i1ieii
tlen. Whin flic ImkIrit a liinp Mi.iu
.rril ietria.v in Cnum-il, lt. Hum
rdilreM-il liuti'flf in Piiwti'i (iiwn
temewhat in t'lllnfi..
"t vt-h t"i w-iild 'Je Aintrtiiinc. Mr.
PireptiM about he Inneuncr "f our
Mrpt rlesnlnp inpfeter. They ae the
mew fluent .wearer- I haw- ervr beani
'I heir profanity i iiumI." t'ouneilnun
Jttinh ii a niJtli'ter i ten
It ii net reperdeil whether I '.re. 'o 'e
Cnxen premlp'l I" iinilertnkp te referi.i
the m .eoter. hut -he latter fieri e r -Mni.il
iln in putntmii ent h en .r i
I .an Iftin-h upon mnr i wii'i niin
"What ile.-s ip i-ai . i SnnvU.
Sehoel''' Mil thi lutKr tejeinihi if
one of tit- elfii'laU in iUei,en. "Imn"'
tell jeu. the mer in tlii- department m
jut a cAe'l a 'nj "thr department.
Iery man eu-r e lit'le at time-
"Mnr of the men we have eiit en th
treets wiih a brnh are f irHcncrt. Tli
t tm iHiinise fie 'enii. e r- 1 ere
profiine. Wen ni" m sjii- in f.i t'.m
' li.lt te i.e if v. ftn ' ' tl. t'.r ,
the enn jn'J'r,ati'!''
'If e VI.- t JO ! ! HIP
ini !":ifins i.,i the ah, una ra l.
i' l.e me l,ijt ve.nfl mii J.. ... erl
te cet a "love en nn.t -.Hen up jm
pile of refle ' ill bf 1nul1 lie V0ilhl he
te think te 'tan iln; Mm bn
fenuly na Mire
'' rp, 1 v tiei-ti n , e 'lepairnn -'.fnr
Relnc "n tiirv ear uid T war!
te tel! yen ry;l't here iii.d nev tl " b'
'ellew"- in our department nr. . fin
n lujlieh j a Mfre .-ire in f'. Hall jnr
ih'ie- . mr--' the -.He'ii -, -fii
Your job
handled
correctly
Ore coat of jjoen paint, 'aid
en cerrectly, ia worth two coat
of peer pnint, poorly,, laid en.
WiVen ha the best painter1,
and uc tbe best paint-, as
.urins ."ea a perfect pnim ob.
emetime. 1 ner --et, a red-blooded
man that leen't."
The evWelice beinp all In. it i- new tip
10 l)ie.'ter Caren te devule M,ietlier or
net thin brnni'h of the eitl -er lee
s.iflu'iently elvil.
1'he liiihanil testified that his wlfr
iieertd him in September. 1 HIT, and
lie hai net seen her "Inee then until
tmim in court lie I- asking u dherce
i ground' of deeilien .
Will of C. N. Van Duen Benefits
Relatives and Friends
ihftiln V nn Dinwri. whn iHeil re-
eently In the Presbyterian Hospital, ! j!'it iel'2iPf JH". I11"1,;. 5"'"n-,iV'
left .5.000 te relative and frlrnda, , 2 ,sn. ucnjnmn A. Meredith, 5rt,'-i
It n mntle Known leuuv nneii nu w.icj.ji'.
RAILROAD HEADS ACCUSED
Concerns In Which They Own Stock
Most Prosperous, Says Expert
Washington, Nev. 20. (By A. P.)
Frank .T. Wnrne, economist for the four
railroad brothcrneodB, continuing his
testimony before the Pcnate Committee
en Interstnte Commerce today, con
tended that supply reinnanles, particu
larly coal nnd eted, In which railroad
effleinl were Interested, had been mere
prosperous than these, with no direct
iilHIIutlens.
Mr. AVitrne put Inte the cemmltlee'a
record the names of pevcrul hundred
railroad efllclnls, together with their
stock nnd bend holdings in such supply
houses, as difclecd by the Interstate
Commerce Commission's investigation of
that subject sumo months uge.
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Will Play "Lest ParadleejM
The Imhof Player's, under th i4nB
Liui. u. .nn uvunu lirt!lkhft II., T
nee 1'nrnrlUn" TT.IJ.w -.". ID 5
JUDGE BROWN IS BACK
HOLD DRUG ADDICT
Municipal Court Head Fleturns Frem
Bermuda Vacation
l'ipiietit .Tilde Brown, of the Mil-
ii .'ipn' inn, r'lurned tiu1i 'rem the
Says Docter In Ohie Sent Him Depe ,, (Vr ,,,,,.,. ,, ,nnKr,n,. ,..M
Through Malls 0, p,r Vl la. where td periicni.il un,.
Tail l lVtersen. of I'lirk.-b l-p, W . mr-cna:-il his fa. -e ltli i ri.Ji '(in.
n , ,1 (lius in Idle, 'h.. vn nrre-tml 1-y
I't"i't!p Muv Tehrnnn lfl 'liuh' 'n
a restaurant .t r.lghth ntid Market
-tre.'t. was hld tn $t00 hull for urt
terla b MiiRiilrMtp CirMin
Viereti Mid he obtained n - d"IK
from n phj.Mcian tn Ohie uhe .enf th. m
te him threiich th mall- This int .r
rmtleii will be turned ei e the Fe.l
m il , utlierlMes pefireit -ail 1
twti mi add -r ter twenty Ire f-u .
REFUSED SUICIDE PACT
Mrs. Hattle Rese Tells In Divorce
Court Why She Left Husband
Mr TIattie ltee . t th eiry, tesM
fled b fore V'ee Chanci-lier I.eaintnR
teda " Hinden C. r Ilou, iT a
i t. -i .igiin t i '3 ) i '"-e
l'l e .I'llse pned tin- ineinliiE in hi
elh.'i' h re he read nn mvninulallnn of
miii! He is preparms for oetincilnianic
Iparlnp en the Municipal Court budget
win i'i prnliabl "ill net he veaehed
tn'il net week
MANY PEOPLE
Tnke a few steps efT Chestnut
Street en 12th Street simply te
sec the
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
Vc shall be Rial e have you
come in. Please don't foci obliged
te purchase
The Century Flower Shep
12th St. Belew Chestnut Street
EEBfcMSIS3H3JSJaSfeMEH2Ja
T.
Mercantile Hall, Bread and M,tlll
streets. This dramatic efferC j, ?MB
Blven as n benefit for the- (feertT ?;
Imhof Pest, Ne. 153, Americac ithJM
Mr. Lcdlie will plneM of theiSj??Va
welt balanced cost. " ,,nuuU
Yii
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
(M our etlmnle for remplrt
clfrtrlral itMiUllntlen HigivirrRde
mnlerUV kllleil erUmntilp.
SOLID BRASS FIXTURES
IV M.I. FTNISHKS-
B. T. Kyle & Ce. re
VIZ- H30 N. 17th St. r-oe"5
y- 'vxsnttW?x:rFiZFz&rr"iiitit t.
The finest butter
in America!
Pure whit,
"ll mixed
ercnMe0
.ad and
rvpi.t a-
M: seed
ttHllstandthetesieftime
2039ArchSt
PHONE ffi&iSBgas
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fa" lb
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i At all our Stores a
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1 JUMP te
Our 1922 Catalog Sent
en Request
'.i you glance through the
many pages of this book ou
will be urprisingl pleased te
learn hew many desirable gift;
in Diamonds. Watt lies. Clocks.
Jewelry and Silverware can be
had at moderate prices. hcr
article is fully described.
If you have nut already re
ceived a copy, call or write for
one.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
PtAMOVe MERCHWr'' MrWU RUP- --'It-VERSMITHn
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TITLE B. TRUST CO
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Wc Want te Meet
new depositors, net merely te
receive their initial deposit
and j,ric them a check book,
but te meet them personally.
Wc want new depository te
knew where they can find our
officers, all of whom are in
tantlv accessible at anv time.
Continental-' Equitable
Title Trust Company
Capital
itfiOOfiOQ
Twelfth above Chestnut
Philadclphin
Deposits Over
910,700,000
Surplus
SlJMOfiQQ
Wi
ffi moderate, reasonable prices. g
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JOSEPH E. FRECHIE & CO., Inc.
O 7 N-7th street' phiJa-
W iW 1U7T. StATlKJTT AM) KCIl ST&
Kj Open Saturdajs t'ntil : P. M.
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Steel
Transfer Cases
TIIEV are "Built-Likc-A
-Sky scraper" tee.
Girders, sills, and uprights
of steel, welded by electricity
into one solid piece. Ne
nuts no belts no rivets
no reds no screws. Built
rigid enough te stack te the
ceiling. Reller bearing
throughout.
$4
.50
per Section
Shaw-Walker Weed Transfer
Cases at less money. Fer
further information write or
phone today.
Like a
Skyscraper1
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1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia , nbGzeT
Steel and Wneit File Cnrit tnder Equipment
Ltdger Dh filing Safe
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The
U; S. ROYAL CORD TIRE
Unquestionably the outstanding mer
chandisinc success of the year both in
the eyes of the trade and of the car-owner.
When the U. S. boehs close for 1921,
they will ahew U. S. Royal Cord sales
nearly doubled ever 1920.
What U. S. Tires ay and de commands
a greater audience than any ether line of
tires in the world.
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Where is the the dealei
headed for in 1
A LONG about this time of? the year the
Jt tire-dealer is a much called upon man.
Probably a dozen different "Agencies"
for a dozen different tires arc hopefully
jprcad before him.
But when he gets off by himself and starts
te think he finds out that most se-called
.Agency Franchises are hardly mere than
permission te invest his money in this brand
or that brand at his own risk.
Consider nownet what is said in be
hsif of the U. S. Tire Sales and Service
Agreement but what it does.
Consider general conditions for the past
year. And note everywhere
that U.S. Tire dealers have
been the IcaGt affected of all.
Observe hew generally
the U. S. Tire dealer is
respected- Net alone by
Prices en all U. S. Tires
nnd Tubes Reduced Nev.
10th. Ask your dealer.
the public but by bis local competitors.
The U. S. Tire dealer always knows
where he is at. Right new or in making
his plans for 1922.
He can always put his hands en the
U. S. consistent merchandising policy.
; - !
Where the U. S. Sales Franchise separates from
the rest and asserts its prerogatives arc in these
t lungs
brings te the dealer's store the greatest and
most loyal tire-audieticc anywhere.
ft supports the dealer with the most constructive
and courageous publicly expressed policies today.
It carries the prestige of the U. S. Royal Cord
Hrc and the "CISCO" Tread.
It is the most sought after Fran
clitsc tn the whole tire trade. '
U. S. dealers will be the rank
ing tire-merchants of 1922.
Net only in profits returned
but in local reputation as bus
iness citizens.
United States Tires
United States f Rubber Company
Tire Branch, 329-331 N. Bread Street
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