"V l?' .yj l.,9V rcff! w i m , 4.57. -i ''iV .vJ -. ii; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGfER PHIlJAl)BL3PB!lA, THUBSBAY, d'AOTAftY 5, .JJB&2 ii I T Philadelphia, Thursday, January 5, 1922 Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 K M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT.:: EIGHTH' NINTH We are selling mere musical .instruments than, at any previous time Grand pianos fit apartments "as new sized. The Gimbel Stere is the home of the Hardman Welte Grand the player-grand that fellows the expression sought by the composer. IP -Xv ' , '" " - FAIRMOUN PARK 1 Yf 7 URGED AS FAIR SHE G1MBELS SET THE PRICE (UMBELS SET THE TERMsJ Buy Any (fOHMt C. F. Albright Would Use 1876 Exposition Grounds for 1926 Display CALLED THE LOGICAL SPOT "CONREID JJ I.TK. wtj r . t 1'hi) " ''"" fourth n n fates ut , ' tlictcs ksirthin the union ntci tun Stated for the Srsiiui-Ccntuiiiuil 1)t position and the mlvantaeci urged fm , each. The fJte of the Centcnnml KxpoM KxpeM KxpoM tleii of 1ST0 en Helmunt IMnli-au. 1'nu 1'nu lueunt Pnrk. Iiiir been Miyj.-i'stel li Cliter V. Albr.glit ami Cli.nrliw V. McbiiK, nii'liitiTts. of tbc I.nml Title Iltillilliig. for tliu 1020 ScMpii-Onten-nlnl. The area compiles about "00 r.rrc of city lnml. cxtcmlitigV north three I miles en Uie west bank of tliu Sjclwjlkill Itiver from Spring (lanlen street te I Wbsaliicken t'rerk. It H hounded m j the, north by Mldvale avenue and the west b Ilelment nenm'. llolinent Pin tau. 'Helinen Knell and t.'hamnum Knell Jri- itieludcd lathe tract I Called 1urleal Mte Mr. Albright, a former chief eng ineer of the rltv Uureau f Survejt. -B that iiivKisililllty. be.int of loca tion and immediute adaptability make the slte the inns-l leffieal of anr --ue-Rented , ln cetiMdcrinj: neCelbllity ' -nlil Mr. Albright, "railroad", t run Ien lines and highways arc tlie essential. With- ' out tbe&e. no site can be deemed a logi cal location for the exposition. "Tbe upper Tnlrmeunt Park site, nsl Tve hae called it, offers these advan- j taech- in n eomplete manner. The fcbuylkill Valley branch of the t'enn- frylranla Ilallread pnes through the , tract along the river bank. This line would transport adequately both pas sengers nnd freight te the site, but 1ts I relocation in n tunnel ueuld be advis able for Hrtiatie reasons. "The Chestnut Hill electric, line of the same railroad is just net of the tract and could be utilized te facilitate i passenger service from the n. Many Trelley IJnes Aallable ' There are numerous stwt railway ( I lines direet te the site, herald, ther? i being two traction terminals udjacent. one at Tertv -fourth street nnd I'arkside , avenue, en the seutliuest boundary, and t one, at Strawberry Mansion, en the northeast He s-aid that the I'airmeunt Park Transportation Line is the eon nccting link between the two terminal providing excellent transit service from all parts of the city. I The scenic beauty of the bite, b said, in unusual. Belmont l'lntemi ant Ohnmetiniv Knell being two of thu garden spots of Philadelphia nnd u dnitj. He said the land in high nml undulntinp detteil with weeded tracts and plctuvesnue glens. Aviation Provided Fer "Chameunlx. overlooking tbe river i would be nn ideal place for a huge stadium. The plateau would prove au excellent aviation Held. "There is an island, a few hundred ' yards long, in the riser upon which could be constructed an electric foun feun "tain. The river provides adequate space for wafer exhibits and carnivals. ' He said that the land is ready for the imejediate construction of buildings Many improvements and buildings of the Centennial KxpoMtien are intact "Demolition and condemnation estM are eliminated, ns the land is owned by the at . he added. The enviret of the site are beau- tlful, he sail. On the northwest is tbe Philadelphia Country Club, with i its well-kept golf eeure. On the west and south are residential sections . I Safe Milk Fer Infanti & Invalids NO COOKING The "Feed-Drink" for All Agei Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, and Feuntaint. A,k for HORLICK'S. ISP Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Player-Pianos Recently we sold hundreds of these splendid Player-Pianos through the economical plan of a comprehensive price, se that there are no extras and, withal, the price is below that charged for an equal instrument anywhere. A Five Carload Purchase Is New Available 'HHSSuQGwSihBu ' Mjfw JSSJti M$mM Phonograph ON TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL IN YOUR HOME $395 Ne Interest Ve Extras : Free Delivery : Free Bench : Free Tuning -iaMtfMLHkw. -$05 Send Ne Meney J Medel 10 $80 Malieffanji or Walntd. Adam Period, I3li in. high, 19 in. wide, 2S in. deep. iiMaam!a ui Medel 0- Maliegany,JiiVi in- high, lSi in. uide, .' in. deep. All models have JJ-in. turntable. mm m M vmwmim i)& mw Piane of full seven - and-a-third octaves; player ) action one et the country's best. Piane has bell metal plate; over ever strung copper wound strings. The mahogany case is double - veneered throughout. SHI mei9PTtifSiiS! iil: K vhich usually comes I VllF iiB frm strained or ever- !ijM- H worked muscles, Ab- M B serbine, Jr. is highly mM., H recommended. WW H Br,skl7 mbbed in at tht fit'l; H sere spot, Absorbing, Jr. I ll'lv! iBB wi" Xniie out th" pain nd 1 ' 'jtl -jj KVtl etin'nMS quickly, and ra- W;t;j ju3)l Btere th musclts te thair I iMt l "fc. SMlfflillB t"33'" bealthy condition. JJaf f. rjarvgs Abaerbina.Jr.ia clean and II Vv-Sjf1p IjHBbW wholesome and laavas no rii IS "r 'es,du'- I MM V2?? tlUi bottle i M S-s:t atmeeldruUli' I WBI. MavA W. F. YOUNG, !. I JM lagga Sprimfleld. MwubuMtu I pV ShB eWi.rtjlfttTirrTTft7T4icCTJ3aiJaWi Hwf l , MKV MiiiiiiiiriiiuiMiiEiiiiiiiiiiiai'iiiiiWMiui! ,m mwd s8h I 3 Mllll'- 1 Remarkable aluc! I ilL-'-l 17 i veaDHK, ' W 'CjSHffiv I aWli laVaf 3 rfflH Carten C kC I $ 'ljPr I of twelve 4J qjt 1 1 iKiBE'l Strictly fresh 1 f 'j& iJslaH i g I tmim$i I Sold only in our Stores f , Supply of music rolls can be in cluded in this transaction without addi tional first payment. Ne ether plan of selling musical instruments has ever proved se eco nomical as this. There is no drawing, no chancing, no waiting just co-operation; just our faith in this great pub lic that justifies larger purchase of a single instrument than ether dealers dream of and then centering the at tention of millions te a one bright point of service and economy. It reduces selling expenses mightily. Yeu Buy for Less Meney Than the Same or Equal Instrument Can Be .Bought for Any where Else, Even for Cash while the club plan gives you three ears in which te complete payments. REPRESENTATIVES OF The Hardman TheVese The Packard The Milten Seme are timid about entering an obligation running se long. Te meet that, fear, we state the case this way We Send the Player-Piane Heme M Q en a First Payment of as little as Then you pay the remainder at rate of $2.30 weekly. This would give you loe weeks te com plete payment. Suppose at the end of a year you decided te pay the balance. Yeu had paid $10 at purchase, and 52 times $2.50 in all, $140.00. The remainder would be $255 equal te 102 weekly payments. The money would earn us G per cent, for the average time or 51 weeks, and you would be allowed .S15.25. . Medil .'lMety Mahogany or Walnut, l.vmt V17 l'enud. ','3 in. high, 30 in uidr.SJw. det , 111 u TI? ?, rLLirEim.'B3unw fTTTeefffl Mil y HSf te li IB ill I r-MBP!jy:lWy B1 (Si rJ ti ;jr 11 Under this plan we have dis tributed ever two million dollars' worth of pianos, including the original Knabe; the Hardman, the piano of Grand Opera, and ether instruments of the inner circle. If you cannot visit the Stere, will you fill in and mail us this coupon? ' Messrs. Gimbel Urethers, Philadelphia. J Kindly gic mc fuller particulars of the "Cenrcid" t Player-Piane eircred en Gimbel Club Plan. The Unquestioned Best Value in Talking Machines Crown Phonographs are com paratively new in the East. Time is the most costly item in business. We save time by taking the most direct course te have several thou sand homes fall in love with this crowning triumph of the old mu sical instrument builders of Chi cago the Geerge P. Bent Ce., famous for pianos since 1870. Mahogany or American ITanii'. . .. . . i v i -M" Period, ,C'i in high, 21 in. i ' Mere than three hundred con- ,n in. deep. , cerns have gene into the making of talking machines most of them from a belief that great riches could be easily wen. Their motive was groveling failure has been the portion of most of them. We satisfied ourselves, first of all, that the makers of the "Crown" put Quality first. Then, with capital, te produce a million phonographs yearly it was easy te figure winning prices. Gimbels approved th6 prices te be charged, and the terms. f 2 $125 Medel 2 lei v Medel .'t$150 j Mtiiieguny or mcricaii Wulnnf, Auani Period Art Design, 'u in high, J2U in utdc J0 ii. deep. Mctul md-'s geld pit ted MifflHufflll Lq!3flPF!2flejEBw t 'm,' Medel 25 $175 Mahogany or American W'alu'i'. Lans XV Art Design, in. high,ll in. '", !3i vi. deep. Terms as Lew as $1 a Week SEND NO MONEY eaflSBBBB3pJl3BaJI5ayTMHBaHBTIB"IHilMI 1 affip XT jflev Medel ,10 $185 Muhegiing or American tValnut, Italian IlinuiS' Mum- Period, .V&'a ,,,, high, ,y. ,-,,. widi, .'s det , ' t Name i J Street Town .Led. 1-3-1:2 J enrl i nWOUEL NO. 3 rTMOOLL NO. 24 $65 $1 weekly $150 $1.50weeUy your Gimbels will anv model te - vw assert rt tin wa... . , LJiiiuutL nv. iu piMuutL NO. 25 Heme en Ten Days j $se-$i weekly $175 $2 weekly Free Trial. Mail this ,j qmedel no. 21 qmedel no. 20 fs.. q n A N "'"" ""M)r i-W weekly ( lilMHICI, liUUTIIKKS. IMiiliiili'lpliia. iiate ' 1 ou im icfrifxtpil (e ilrlUer lt rnmi I'liiMinKnilili ""';"J ' iifiile 10 Keen It I niripn u, i,.,.i... ...... .1,1. ,-. .,. ,,,.,,,! us itilleO I tur lii thl coupon J OiluMM&r Olmbct nrelliei-i ill neeppt return of tne j I'lioiieKi-jpli nltlieut ot.llK.iiinnxeii my part h. frelglit from out of town p.ilntK or tiliiiln I delhciy will rail. I un te w ujulii anv ficlglit p.ild iiv me ( Ne Meney. J DmODEL NO. 22 r- MODEL NO. 30 J , ?l25-$1.50weckly J185-S2 isM. weekly jlmlxli, Hardman Hall, Seteutli fleer, Vmiie tltllC31 'luit n I. ail 1 tiluiUuiif, hreilu lloer mm fiupwu nmrri j i i 1 w-lsJSSLli JMtt..'.11 YSv5,v ",. ... - -rrr ' t, tf. Br -,iW,m i, . - SitM ,.-. i
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