KC5ESEEE frtmirv ftfypmpr Mivtf&t?? (W"'w jv p"v. fTfntfiP vTffSFf a m r i it. ! ' i 3 ' f ? ii n l y v i tt VI . Si!. T- M 1 . i.i ' i 1 1 ti,4 f ii'i mi m l r 6 EVENING 1UBLI0 JaEDaER-rPHlLAJELPHIA, VflBipiSDAY, DEQEMBIi)B 28, 19211 CAMDEN BUDGET BOOSTED F R1922 Sees World Better EX-GOVERNOR STUART AT 68 RADIATES REAL OPTIMISM City Expenses te Exceed 1921 by $78,770, Finance Com mittee Decides NEW DEPT. JUMPS COSTS I'xptns te mnJiii't llic t-ity of Cam den for lOir.' cxcrfll tlierfp of tlie present jr.ir b STn""' ". nt online te the budget ili i-.MpiI uikhi At a nicptin,: of the ritiniit'i i'ini!nittie Inff ntjW Wlille there If hrw: In fii mnintciiiiiK e nf a nnmlifi- u ilepui' mentn, these ui'l In- nlT-"'! b the e rnblWimnit ..f fh ( 'omm."ieii en H'v Plans and ln'rnr in cel nf Mippii"-. Tlie burtRtt for -. H S" IHS.'.ir.s.Tj while for 10'Jl it was V.J.P.tiO. 187.37. BmlRft for 11)22 et i'umdti n (em pajed with presrn( year: 11.22 is.1) t vj.ni'in n't Mt.Oiiii On I j .ion imi 1.1 BOd.Ou dgj 3Wt xnr'tfCK'UJffiKIKJMI -UMiMBH M PT .KVf T7 ..- ii&mMN SLAIN MAN LEFT $33,500 Will of Mark Harris, Murdered In His Stere December 13, la Filed An e.fnn nf SP.n fifin wnn i1l.9tn.eil nf """ ' in private bequcsta In the rill of Murk Te THrtlirlnv lf.cwir ( li'nritmr I Harris, who died after lie wns beaten IS tUMUlU) Message Oj l 01 liter I j r(,lml lt i,n furniture tsfeir at 7V Executive bceffs at llard-1 ime Croakers ,tiic will vns filed ter probate this . lllPrulirj "keey Busy te Slay eung" IMHn S. Slum i. perhaps the only mini within IhltiR nuinery te have left the Governer'"! clmlr n unnerveilly popular at when he took It, I today (clcbrallnR his witty-eighth birthday. As in ether ycni, the owaslen will make little dlA'erenee In the routine of I he r-Governer. He will spend most of the day nt his office In his Heard of ritinnre was nixaifed. There lq only one survivor of that beard, by the way Jehn Wannniakcr. The beard sold Meck in the fair all ever the city and Stale, and after that persuaded Congress te lend the project Sl.oOO, Sl.eOO, 000. which was afterward returned out of the reeelptM. "The SVwinl-Centtnniul," the ft- Governer went en. is a geed Idea. N one murder. ban been arrested for the The will of .Tescph Mnaa, Jr., 281i Oxford street, disposing of ?2e,100 In private bceucsls. wan also ndmltted te probate. Inventories were lllcd in the pcrwnal estate of Frank 1J. Jnrdcn, 712.22. and Florence A. Uulleck, .$8071.65. AUT08 REPORTED STOLEN Automobiles and trnekb valued at nearly $1KS.OOO were reported stolen ta Suncrintcndcnt Mllli today by their owners. Tiiey are mobile of Warren Converse. 1212lstrCPt' i0U0, Poulkred street, f!000j truck of PMHp Entava, 2r.l5 JcfferMn trcct, $000j truck of United Stalc'4 Marine Cerps, ?4"00: automebllea of Miss llcrtha Wnrrel ittll North 1'aik avenue. nCO0 lieuls .Solemon, SOS Snyder nvenue, .$2000 ; Alexandrln Letcrcr, (137 l'lne Btrect, ?2.S00; Munxie F3. FagResc, Hevcntccnth and Moere streets, .$1800; Dr. M. Cornfield, MM Houth Sheridan Hreet, .$1000; Dr. William llatefJ, iat Keutli Twcntj'-sccend street, .$000; Samuel Mitchell. 2121 Seuth Ulgntli Shorthand Repertera te Met The rennsylranla Shorthand IttndH .! t ..-!. I ...111 .... . lvfI' "" ';ii wm meet m annti iruuvcuiiuu hi. aiiuriBUurg I0tli0rr0 Membership is larRely court steno,' raiihers of thu Stale. Ilebcrt II ' liam M. Cllft'. l'hlladclphla, wcret,!!' and treasurer. Among the Will,i.7 nhia memberH who will nnn.i .' Ocorge A. MelJride, .7, Harri uiiuna an ucorge j. .ucitnae, ,i. Harris Lt,T, Henry B. Tawrcey. -William M. ffifc and Paul Vosburg. l' u"t ol:;ekI!oCre:,aA,'l, B,.T W1? W the logical place te held nfrer. hi- nill alk te lb- t'nlen , u- "' course. l.enKiie, and fir hli lnn h 'en wall; Spcakinc from the wUdera of ex- in I'tilmpe In' (hmbioek ii Cttr prepenv Clt tielnfr BulMlns Ce ii ir.Imlen . . lierd of 11m ii llth . . Cltr Man Cviu mlMlen r"enl!nnt . Culverts . . Decorrtlen u t nelrtleri' jrv Coepr ifer. Vital Hem eputlilr Hescltil . Camden m ttx-atn m5lKtiil i;-(;oi:uNeit i.. s. sti mix At iS. the fermct state cecutle 1 eptimise as te the present and future back te hi-i etll vet urn te Imn Iiehh' hour earilei Fer, lli ( -toenior s,nil the Li:tnrnaiA birthday interilew day, "te keep .eutnr, keep Iiiinv will! half in in- t rip.fii wry . . . Ii u r . n unaritiM . . nistrlrt Court Initl'utlen ta Eplleitlci r.lectlen . . Klc. Dureau nr Dpt. . Flre rnse-i Harbcr Oeaitul 'en . 43). en .vi.TOO.ri'i 1 net'. On :. WM l.ViieU ! . IGi) no t .'00 i .'S.0OU.O'; .' 000 U1 '. 000 OH 1H 100. r-n " J.tiO.0" Mi 0 I .; i'i '.f Jltl -Ii "" 1 J 03 1 II 1 i.OO Oi. i.n iiOO Oil 1 II. 0 IJ1 (T- lien with a d"ep tut ihnc the right i eve. lie wax taken te the Samaritan Hospital, where it w.i. found he i . . i Mitleriui; from a fractured "hull. His lb Iji'lO'oe ' '0"ditien is said te be -crieu. l oeo.au :5,netv 00 .3 0O0 Ce i gce no n.mni.oe in.OuO.OO i.;ee oe ...uoe 111 .11 (l)O.Oft ,711 n(in 00 11 iti:.et' perlenee. Mr. Stuart is optimistic about bUMnc.is. "1 itaited te weik nt thirteen and Iirap been at it ever dince. 1 have f-een I hard times belore, but I am eenvinced 1 that tills country is tee solid net te r... .:-.. . ..i.i. .1... .... ' :.. 1 n mil mi. Hinvii tiiuns. iinrd as tnrv are. 'chielly arc reminibient. Speaking of the 1 can say. I think, that I have nveu ' proiie-ed Sequi-(Vnteiiuial l'uir ic- worse time. J minded him of th- fenfenninl. Husinecs. be proceeded. 1ms suffered I "1 ww just vetting Malted in biti- .semetuine ctpiinicni iu typuuiu icver, .ncss for uysclf." he Mild. "The Utrt, "'i-iicre must i)C 11 un jicrien '. . -a m . I . .l..UAA .. I. .. nMA 1 f ilIAHfllU rliv nf the t .MHPUiilu p.ir was nic iiiiv i co nvniri;riiiT ui-iuib ii. .H.V..I..O T opened my buIni,!-H. 1 can lempmber it was a long, iliflicult piece nt work te ret the faif ht.irted and 1 tle net think 1 there wns much jtal p.,ejrf-? until the of before it recovers Its strength, ilnt the jennjt man in miai nesi new will see It through ; and when he does. I feel mire, fifty years of piea. perlty are coming te him." I Jlllt'. IN If'.I'.KrlY P. heu.j Tt.TS-l-. Water .i.ll.wi Gtnenl a..1.i'S2 7 LtUhtln: . . . 1lS.11OO.GO 1IATLT.IXO TONDrf j;n.:."o.e) !.TT en Z.r, Hit nm Scheel . Water f!4ncral Municipal teri . . . 1'ellce D'et. Teller IVnl ' 1 Kund Public T.lb.-ar-. Public I'ir' I'lajureun'l.'i l'rSmlns anJ J rtItriK Ptiblleltr n 11 rt Public Wltie Filarlm fni .Mu nicipal l)rpt rtreti :e 000 00 ss oho 00 n.sr.3 c .'0.700 00 i.f.0 n 10.000 in M :.e 0.1 t 000 tw flehoel Water . f!enra' O Btallcr.r. auppllei "Water Totals 10 1 7S1 mi .'-..3i0 ( 1NKINV. 1-VNii SLnilLS". I'a.eTt.i'i , mr.ej i.OOO.CC IVj..'.1! "U 'IS.00J..-.0 ."A.ars.oe 1.9.11112.0O 1 ic.ee" en JlT.ICO.Ofl a 7f..ei) VJ 3S0.OO ! '.'S.f.OO.OO I 13. 300.00 I iy.3on.ee I Sl.flOfl u I .000.V0 1 lt OJiO.OO 10 BOO 50 ' l COO.nr 1H7.170 00 ,'IU O00 On ji.nes.s.". .'H.071 21 I ..:4rt S3 1 4.W0.OO I ijn.oce.ot) 1 .'.40s D3S Vi ?.' 250 U'.i- Brakeman Found Injured en R. R. Frank .Tacob-en. nineteen, 17215 Wylie street, a biakeman en the riula dclphia and Heading Railway, was found ttncenM ietib at ' ."0 A. M. teda en the track" at Huntingdon Street Htu- THE 4 CORNERS 0K Taber Read and Adams Avenue ALSO Tract Taber Read E. of Adams Avenue ALL Adjacent te the Roosevelt Boulevard AT PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922, at 12 M. AT THE REAL ESTATE IT) 19-21 Chestnut Street SALESROOMS Philadelphia N. V S. W. Ne. 1 JO 7-10 Acres Cor. Taber Read and Adum Ae. S. K. Ne. ;; U 11-10 Acre , Taber Read and Adams Ne. 2 C"m Taber 19 3-10 Acres Read and Adamt Ave. Cor Ne. 11 9-10 Acres 'aber Read E. of Adam: Ave. Ae. I'ract Ne. ") 1GG-10 Acred. N, Read and Adam- E. Cor. Ave. Taber Seltl by order el' the Orphans' Court ler the e-tate of Ann Whilaker. Dt-L'd. P. order of M. Hampton Tedd, Eq.. Trustei'. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers 1519-21 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. Founded In 1865 The Heuse thai Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C. J. Heppe & Sen Downtown 1 117-1 119 Chestnut Street Uptown -N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Streets Invest your Christmas money in a piano, player-piano or Victrela! Music is a geed investment. It is the har binger of happiness. Music will carry the Christmas spirit throughout the entire year. A piano, player-piano or Victrela will be enjoyed by all the family all the time. It is a geed way te spend your Christmas money. Heppes carry the world's best musical merchandise AflwWlMTSIIU lu iP iSJSMHB Sousa, the great band leader, leaving the Victer factory after playing for some new Victer Records. Grand Pianos We carry six famous makes the Masen & Hamlin, Wcher, Steel:, Hcppe, H- C. Schomacker and Edouard Julep. Prices are from $71.1 up. Upright Pianos We specialire in the Heppe H-sounding beard pinnef. Prices aie from 300 up. Bargains Wc have many excellent value:, at very low prices at ."580, ?100, $150, $250, etc. Due-Art Reproducing Pianos We are the Philadel phia representatives i'er this famous line of musical instruments. They will play for you just like .t Victrela plays only the repro duction is mere accur ate as it is done en a piano. We carry five makes the Steinway, Weber, S t e c k, Wheelock and Stroud. Prices arc from 895 up. Vicbrelas We carry only the jenu ine Victer Victrelas. Our salesmen cannot induce you te buy en imitation. Buy nt Heppe's and you will be satisfied. Here are three popular Heppe out fits. Viclrela Ne. IV , $30.10 null 0 1iMei.1i it ihli-tae r.iAnN ray eiity tic vttl.ly Victrela Ne. ,70, $50.10 with C 10 !m du!trti'f rcvtnM Fej only XI (ffflly V hi tela Ne. 30, $110 with 410 north et i-cerl' Pa'j only tl rt itttkij The Heppe RenlaUPaymenl Plan If it is net convenient for you te make full pay. inent at purchase, you may rent any piano, player piano or Victrela that we sell and all vent will bi applied toward the puichase price. Yeu are free te purchase the instrument or letuin it at any time. iyyvmfnr'i"vr'ry'N' fy Mail This Coupon for Full Information t.J.!ieppe tt SOIll Uptown Cth & Thompson Hts. 1 ' ",!, Without any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below): V "!t P.ntina T1 Plu vr-Pinnn 7T Victrela D L V.'-2S.J1. CTHMIVifti ' f Ii 1 Tea Levers I i "ji always enthuse ever our five delectable blends Orange I'ekue India Ceylon Old Count if Stijlc Plain Mack ' Mixed asce Teas 45c At all our Stores 5 -a 1 t 'i tttmtikJM'fe' ini. iN'.n: iaiitan Gifts Hae you though', et' givn.g your friend.-? a (iit't Subscrip tion one that will he wel comed throughout the Xew Year? What mure app.epjiate ic ic membtnnce than a j ear's sub scription te Sunday Public Ledger Morning Public Ledger Evening Public Ledger This splendid rablicatien supplies all the news of the world and, in addition, the best features that money can buy. We will be pleased te bend each one whom you elect te rocelvo n Gift Subscription a card of srreeting announcing the donev Subscription terms by earner. Per Year Public Ledger (Sunday), 55.20 Public Ledger (Morning), 6.24 Public Ledger (Evening), 8.24 Circulation Department PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY Independence .Square lm r. itmm il r - - . ZZZZSSi 1 Nv1 N mmiimm ..., ZZZm. -"Z ,- - -. FerABigget Better Business XiCfcD In extending the Season's Greetings we are prompted te suggest that the Ferd One-Ten Truck will probably de mere te promote better business and mere prosperous times for you during the New Year than any ether investment you can possibly make in your business. Reasonably prompt delivery can be made if your order is placed at once. Terms if desired. Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers EQUIPMENT: Pntumatic T7rt and Demeuntable Rimi. Year choicwef tithtr th tpacial gearing of 5 1-6 te I for tpttd delivery or th ilandard gearing of 7 1-4 te I for heavy hauling. nni- n M Ml I imi W.H .IIJT-I.l North lireU St. Tim a; i-:t i'ri. cs:s vj.ij'j: rniri. : 9 111 A. Verl, M. Dltimund 'J!4'l ei inui.ri:itv M.h.st i S.IJ X Iktltluiure Af. Uneiiunrt ue;-n r.t m;e 1MIV . Snr.NSnv USt-30 Kru.lnslun .. trinUfuril ::7-b i:.i,t T01 rvncitsu MeiiiK ai.icv Jin i linlniH ,t. I'rttieD ;;:xi e,t lira WAM.Ji X KUU'KI.CS Ciltli X Clifilnnt !. Itflinunl .11.-.1 Ut 1717 MM'J MKMtlt lil.N( J117-1!) U Limit te. TunUr S374 lime 31(11 F I MMllJl VI.I.VS VJ IlljUliinJ Mr.. hrnlnut Mill iitKtnur inn ihi'i rlvI union cempvny Kiiltr Ate. A Dimaiit SI l.el.nruuih 07711 IIIIIN IIVIUIKII ; 3 1 IliKllrtuii I'ltr llllktlrtUll 80.71! I. M. 1IAICIIJ.1M 1.110 limn ii St. I5rlue 1!il nl ';'l'i3 minx ( iir.i.K Morens IMC Meadlunil tr Mebillnnil tt.'lft J. ,. CI VMVmUM 1155-51 emii HruJd st llri-Kfin 417' Itmr hilt neni.fti i int i.i.iieii 7119 !l IIMur sM,i ,.. I riliktiinl 4787 IIAIim s. f r.L.NCII. Iiu. IrJIS rrnnkferil Avr. Keamiirtnii 77H-7!) i:ut 7144 1IKNIIY A Gt.VKM. 1634-3(1 North Ilreud St. Vjemlne 8780 Ii. I MOtTMA.N lorerpo rated III! urtl llread bt lruc U043 lam n; t 1J1IJ IIOH'J.UY COMI'AM SH1I heiltli Nt. hpruce StSA 1IIIRU1S JOM.S, fur irlOO M'oedblne Ate. OterlireeU 4D0I Wtfl 8 ir K()i:li.i(,iii.:mvoeii e lire. C01.T-50 (lerinuntewii re. tierrnnntettn lD':B.?rt North Mi9! MMlflMll'M .MIITOH Cll Inrl. Kind A City l.lnr (1 1 1. I.hiik IU8U enessil Meters Trades A New Price Fer a New Year GMC trucks enter 1922 at a price in keeping with the spirit of the times. On January 1, 1922 these reduced prices, will become effective. Medel K 41-2 Ten , 2775 Medel K 713 Ten - 3950 Medel K 1015 Ten - 4350 (Chassis Only, F. O. B. Factory, Plus War Tax) These prices represent a saving ever the original price of these models of from $625 te $1050 per chassis. In ad dition, the Medel K-16, one ten chassis, which was recently reduced te $1495, completes the GMC line. We are able te make these reductions because of our improved manufacturing facilities; because we have what competent men say is the best equipped truck factory in the world and because our inventory has been adiusted te present day values. Se new, at the beginning of the New Year, we are reducing prices in keeping with the spirit of the times. General Meters Truck Company Ditiiian of General Moten Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa. PHOIMFCI. !'. hrnucu s70 -'1'-rJ. kuy.STONK, HACK liO.1 htt 0.17 ti H ;J. h riiilauelpliln mks. P i