wi( i-tW ""' " ""," t.-f ' vj" v7ijTij-v 'iT. iStfT m 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1021 :r 5Jffl9'K"twwfljp?r..r,-jJ i w , w ;r -; it. I IF! & il- & fi'K DP fit 3HC iKc nw VOTERS' LEAGUE CASH NEARLY GONE But Organization Will Continue Fight for Geed Government, Officials Say The Voters' Lcague treasury i vir tually empty, but its officials say the league Kill continue the fight for geed government, nnd that reorganization plans are being considered. Edward J. Hunter, executive secre tary, resigned that effice Saturday and has returned te newspaper work. He would maku no comment tedny en the league's financial condition. Frank M. Klter, newly elected chair man of the league,, today minimized re ports of financial difficulties. He de clared the league is growing ttrengcr every day, and that its backers have no thought of giving up the civic cam paign It inaugurated last June. The first clash in the political arena the new Independent organization had was nt the September primary. All its candidates for Republican nominations were defeated by Combine men. Tens of thousands of "stay-at-homes' by their indifference, helped the Combine te victory. The Voters' League was organized .Tunc 23 last, when officers nnd a beard of managers were chosen and a consti tution was approved. Arthur H. Lea was one of the leaders In the move ment. He recently resigned the chair manship. Invitations sent te citizens at the Hme of its organization stated the league was designed te "guard and promote the interests of the citizens of Philadel phia in the improvement nnd enforce ment of laws, in the administration of the city nnd county governments and in the nomination and election of candi dates for public office." Headquarters were opened July 2, nt 224 Seuth Iireml street. League of ficials nre new considering whether te give hji tlu hcndiiunrtcrs. It is believed the principal members will meet nnd decide en n future course of action. Frnnklln Spencer Edmonds, who took a prominent part in the organization of the league, when asked whether It would dissolve for lack of funds, said: "It leeks very much the ether wny. We have just elected n new president. My feeling Is strongly the ether wny." Themas Ilacburn White wnB even mere sure that there Is n bright future ahead of the league. "Certainly we are going te continue," he said, em phatically. "Are your funds net very low?" he was asked. "Funds for public movements nre al ways low," he replied. "Hut wc nrc abundantly provided for in the matter of funds for the future." Ocergc D. Perter, former Director of Public Safety, snld: "There Is net the slightest reason In the world for any rumors that the Voters' League .will suspend. Meney is the least of our worries." & Special XMAS Prices g en P A Y E Y E The first tlirce white men who bored into the interior of New Guinea were warned against Paycyc when he joined their party. He had net yet killed his man. Ha was hungry for human flesh. Then the white man who had trusted him most disappear ed and Payeye's laughter is heard in the jungle. Merlin Moere Tayler leader of the expedition, tells this story of fascinating ad venture among Other Splendid Pictorial and Washington Conference Features in January ASIA The American MACAZINE en the Orient 4 Richly Illustrated Out today all newB-Mnnds 33 cents fr Rogers "A-l" and J Sheffield Jg g SILVERWARE g Suggestion for Xmas Gifts g & J. BEIFELD S Y, -... .. . Ki iy tut aeutn street Philadelphia Phene. Main 8619 On Christmas Day KODAK 'Autographic Kedaks $8.00 up Brownies $2.00 up JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1020 CHESTNUT ST. IIIGII-GKADE IlEVEI.OriNO FINISHING F.KI.AIU113MKNTS CHEW Made for Endurance and te Meet a Stand ard Net a Price WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At beat Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60&, $1.00 or write direct te WeratDentaMfg.Ce.,U5BtibnanSt.,N.Y. O I OMD electric washing machines j nnre eniy low price te recein- the ether hand, Is made by n 27-rear-old concern that standi squarely oemnu every uainedsy proa prea duet; It embodies every geed Improve ment, and Is sold en terms of Only $5.00 Down This brings a CUInndsy, and an experi enced demonstrator te de your wash for jeu. The balance enn be urrungril te suit your convenience. tWflWAitt WHY GROW OLD? Why b tck. leeple. have bad nerves or become decrepit? Dr. Oeliel. of the Faculty of Paris, has ivelved a aystdn of treatment Ur-ctlli rub blnjs) by whleh a number of Ilia can be allevlatM wlthe-it medicine. Hwa urudled with Dr. oeriet ana received I..... hi. -Health Method" ns set forth in n's book. "Niver Orew Old." i)nly representatlve In U. S. Consultation Free FLORENCE WIMPENNY 4MS Newhnll t.. I'hlln. 3 Aute body dents removed Our Benevattns Service Is equipped te make any car leek like new. Dedy dents, bent fenders, etc., are quick ly repaired at a very rea sonable cost. Get Our Estimate Ne Obligation Phene Poplar 4697 Larsen-Oldsmobile Ce. 800 North Bread St. lh 0 rurnUhes the b?t qnalltr fowl nt rfMOinMp itrlcfi e he t refKi nt rftneninlp in OYStER SANDWICHES : LOBSTER : Hpeclnl Dlnnera Ilenst lleef 1'lntter Other (innd KnU lh wuftfetixtv ! ) fresh daily from MAINE, served any way, The OLD BUDWEISER 1319 Arch Street Formerly lSlh St. btl. Market Raw, fried, steamed, panned: from the grill: BAKED, ROASTED OR BARBECUED. from the choicest ham or imported Schweitzer te the standard club. fc.imwrwy, r giiM ......... ....... .....frTgTfT3 Gifts for Men Wrist Watches Ciaaretle Helder Ciaar Helders licit Uuckles Silver d Geld Pencils Heart Pins Tie Clasps Watch Chains Cuff Links Shirt Studa Cluarette Cases Match Cases Watchei rpiJV average nan does net out such articles as these for him self, but he does appreciate them as alts. OUIi unusually low prices will Interest ieu. ire invite your (naprlle of our Christmas stocks. Kennedy & Bre. Diamond Mcrchiinti & Jreler 102 S. 13th St. 1878 1921 What is your feet trouble? See us! Wed relieve MASS MEETING Under Auspices of Pennsylvania Division The Association Against The Prohibition Amendment at the Metropolitan Opera Heuse Bread and Poplar Streets Philadelphia Tuesday Evg., December 20, 1921 8:15 o'Cleck MUSIC The Caledonian Pipe Band SPEAKERS Te be announced later through the public press ft m II ' u.a rf !K m jg st m ii TJr J mend thera. The Qnlnndey, ou n I UIFysBI l ," Ba 27-rear-old concern that itandi t"n. iih fl WJf l't MA UAKANTKI3I JSJ?i imitWWF P i aaarraHiHS mv mi :: . . .-.. . . .v w v b.ii uh ci vn vi a ri n si . . .. 1 ELECTRIC CO. lIJiP 1336 Walnut SL g i - - St I bTAL . ml Wm) vb im mn & mi xmiw $ w WJ&. Jw B. T? sdrQ RWreii QAfc. H M. i merecoraeruuaMuyj& mm s m t ti viT ?ffi nK uu. - . .u. ;j,,t jjJHJfiB Eft Ne. 4476 jrVeep Ne Mere Mr Mimm; RHPVV S5c 10 in. ( Georgia Rese (fox trot) llV iM aeneral Phoneeroph Corporation 42 fSm&K'wMZ I J Jm ' "Sim '' ws? ' m Wee : m h itrrill! II nncern I TL 5tlV'Tg'?-gM bllivri! He's en the way! Genial old Santa has hitched up his trusty reindeers, filled that wonderful sleigh of his, and is flying here as fast as the wind. He has a geed distance te come, but already you can hear the tinkle of his sleigh bells in the happy smile en everyone's face. Little hearts are beating faster, little ears are listening expectantly, little minds are dwelling reverently en the greatness and goodness of the mysterious Santa ' Christmas season what a wonder season ! Worldly animosities consumed by the spiritual fire of love the joy of making ethers happy. This is the world as it should be tyree hundred and sixty-five days in tneyear. Tickets of admission can be obtained free of charpe at the office of the Association, 502 Liberty Building, Brea'd & Chestnut Sts. The doers will be opened te ticlcet holders at 7:15 o'clock, and te the general public at 8:00 o'clock. f??--S35a 'irrSBff ;-j8 Guard Against Damaging Leaks by replacing that worn tin or slag reef. Let us lay a new 5-year guaranteed reef ever the old, at less than cost of repeated repairs. Phene Tiega 8700 Hoefing Department ggSSEBS1 Kebcrls Ave. and Steklcy St. -n. Hffi uuusaim ssmm!smmi)BS3sss&!i I Pains ) J-( Heel B HCraffqS I I cured bu I 1 caused by I HaADnpHtA s XfoneitiidiW Vanteripr m g . irh vmnHirien ff3 e; I Imnreved Lushion dele ! Arch Support Shoes and Oxfords Relieve Fallen Arches and Flat Feet 13-00 f) Expert Jry ?,SS Attendant. SJ'j A?( A-'N. JlJ Itrewn I ' '"j&S leather Improved Cuihien Arch Support $2.00 te $3.50 MllAM umnk It nil mtrtm n ik. tia.i Ktfleii. Write for Ontalecue und Me".' urine IlUnlu. Meney refunded If net vatlnfaeterr. Men's Sizes, 6 te 12 Women's Sizes, 3 te 11 Improved Cushion Shee Stere 37 Se. 9th St, Phila. . OallTE POSTOFFICE BIIiMf.iU Ave., Atlantic New Year's Eve Saturday, December 31 at the HOTEL WALTON CI Speed the departing, welcome the ar riving year in the Reef Garden or Main Restaurant, where the greatest and most lavish preparations have been made for an evening of uncon uncen fined joy. CJ High-class entertainment and dancing will be included with a bountiful sup per. Caps and noise makers will en liven the evening. CJ Make your reservations new the call is heavy. Reef Garden, $7.00; Main Restaurant, $6.00, per person, pay able in advance. Ne ether service charge. Bread and Locust Streets Mtenfflffl i IB.Sheppacd Sens Personal and Practical Gifts in Christmas Bexes Philippine Underwear Nightgowns Lew neck $2.45, $3.50. $3.75. Envelope Chemise Armhole or Strap $2.50, $2.75. $3.85. Corset Cevers $1.75, $2.25, $3.75. Demestic Underwear Nightgowns Lew neck, lace trimmed $1.95, ' $2.25. Envelope Chemise Armhole or Strep $1.25, $1.50. Silkeline and Silk Underwear Bleemers $1.75, $3.25, $4.50. Camisoles $1.85. $2.00, $2.25. Nightgowns $6.75, $9.50, $12.00 Vests Flesh and white $2.35, $2.50, $3.25. Petticoat. $4.95, $6.00. $ Negligees of dotted silk muslins, $5.00. Sheppard Brassieres of Skinner's satin Flesh or white $2,25 s Very Special at $1.95 Higlvneck Nightgowns of Hamburg insertion. estnut 3&e4 Best Gran. Sugar ,b5c Fer Your Jelly Xmas Dinner Belew you will find a list of reed thinr;s you will need te make your Xmas Dinner com- nlete. Every tern is up te our well-known high stananra 01 quamy anu F'u ua iuw ae UlCrO NIC lliuil uiu.uva ... -- . a i-i- n possible, consistent with our high quality, early. Asee Maine Cern... can 16c. Fancy New Datei...pkg 10c ( Calif. Layer Fig p!E 13e Smyrna Layer Fi(j. .pkg 19c Best Plum Pudding, .can 33c Ace Cocea. . . . 6 lb can 15c Atco Belting Powder. . . 5c, 9c, 17c Asce Fruit Cake ib Mnde In our own sunshine bnlcerlRS. Nole the remarkably low prlcel Rich Creamy Cheaie. .lb 25c Fancy Filberti lb 19c Choice Brazil Nuti ... lb 19c Fancy Mixed Nuti.... lb 25c Calif. Almonds or Walnut, lb 37c Yellow Glebe Onion, .lb 7c Fancy Cranberries " 23 Ace Mince Meat 24 Fancy Cltaetd Carraatt . . . . pk( 16c Calif. Stilled Rtltiu sk 22c Calif. SdUii Rail!! plci 20c Wilbur'. Bile. Chec, ',4-Hi ciV. 7c Orxng or Lemen Peel. . .. Vi-!b 13c Glace Citren i-lb 22c Gelden Pumpkin 12120"" Cooked ready for your splcei and Hcasenlnir. Aiiarted Ckocelatei Ib 39c Calif. Cberrin Ne. 2 caa, 25c Bin Reia Rice Ib. pVg 9c Atcs Bread Cmmbi pk( 10c Belttr'i Sbredd. Coceaot pkr 7c, 14c Bcker'a Grated Coconut. .. .can 15c N. B. C. Brown Edge Wafers lb 22' N. B. C. Chocolate Fingers ib 27' Best Pure Lard Open-kettle rendered the best made. 10 e Sweet Flerida deI ranges Thin skins; full of Juice. 27 Larger aizee, 40c nnd 50c dezsn Ripe Juicy pal Gi each ( raperruit O Delicious la-the werdl Larger ire, 8c each xj Victer ummSt Bread Big Leaf Frem the standpoint of both quality and quantity, th Mb Victer leaves nre the Rreatest bread value baked. Victer Raisin Bread leaf 10c With biff, fat raisins. ASCO Oleomargarine Special prlre for this weel en this pure butter substitute. Sold In hundred pf our Stores. Geld Seal Fleur 12-lb. Bag Milled from the best wheat. A Splendid Xmas Gift If you want te aid some needy family this Xmas, here's a very appropriate and inexpensive gift. A big bag full of groceries for a dollar bill! Poun,d Lard 10c Big Ceaf Victer Bread.. Cc Black Pepper 5c Onion. . . 7c 12c pkg Aice Cornstarch. ... 0c lb pkg Rice 9c plcg Needles Sc can Asce Baking Powder 5c can Tender Peat 13c All for I Pound Yellow !i-lb Asce Tea $ glass Jelly can Asce Perk & Carry-All Bag . . . 10c Beans . 9c 3c 1 Ask te See Our Christmas Dellar Assortment B utter Geld Seal Eggs New-laid beauties strictly fresh. Carten fe m of twelve m lt"" OOc Selected Eggs Twelve geed ones in every dozen. 45 Ask your next deer neighbor what she thinks of this delicious butter! Richland Butter ,b 48c Pure creamery prints. Big value. lb Asce Coffee Its rich, rare aroma will win you as seen as you drink the first cup. Try it! 25 Asce Teas ( FWe lb 1 V Blendi Pkg J, &i A cup of geed tea puts new strength in one. Specials for Tuesday Belew you will find our specials for tomorrow in our weekly Get-A.cauainted money for yourself and at the same time enjoy the choicest meats obtainable TUESDAY ONLY PORK & KR A I it cpfpi a i Lr!LC-hepS & Rea8ts lb 18c I Selected CuU, Half Smokes, lb 17c Liver Pudding, 15c Lean Salt Perk, lb 17c String End Ham. lb 12c mnd fork for Kraut, 18c Kraut, qt flc 77,c. Price. Eff-ctiv. in All Our Ml., Can, and Suhurban GrMry Mmat Marktt. J ty a tfih a ai 41 a M J J V a 1 ej a j a I ei a e H eX 'j .,-1 Ml a a Ml ? Ml 91 z& X iX H M a w X 5C-t m .'ifl t x KGf " X .wrjiiti I tSfcyKsdHal yw , ailii