Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Page 19, Image 19

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Adepts pregrawi
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rcenal Tens nyi'-
Development Urged
Sessions are concluded
..t.-.mn. .Inn. 28. The Fanners'
ISiitfcc, which ended lest ntaht, went
Kara ns oppesta repeal of the
".." t 1-11 -eritur "the ncenlc
ifrtVnlted States hnve lnvoited a
I lift ui" ... in tlin Vnnnmn
,rt fiUffl 01 n""W -
fe'.-mmondallens IneUfdetl :
Tciepnfent of hydre-clBrtt 1c power
A"te.fndtatK
fl'ilnttncnt of n commission te work
irtSl ln.l Policy, Including
SUtUea, IrrlR-tleu, grazlnR and
Sffien problems in co-encrn Ien
teSlar bodies in the various
esltlnn te the opening of any
.I.i tnr fnrmlne mirnoses pending
Kdjustincnt of conditions in agrlcul-
I'-imlicr of representatives of farm-
IL? organizations Inst nig it nttcnueii n
conference of "the agricultural
L of Secretary Wallace h confer
!i! n-nvMnn of Immediate credit
IM fanners and reduction of freight
fcgieiiia n aam mmmmmwBmwg
The finest butter
in America! 1
Sold only in our Stores
1
EminmmmmmmmmmmmmU
A
!d 1 KU 1 1 URAL. 3 1 E.&L.
Facterjr. Offlce nnd Stere
Deltdlnci. Warehouief, Tower
Ueuici, Mnclilne Shep and
Foundries,
1 Etldrcs ana CekI Trestles
iDtnltned, Fnbrlrtitecl mul Erected
I rmnt T.Uht, J'lre Uscmies,
1 Ornimratal unil MlicclUneeuA
4 Iren.
MONTGOMERY IRON
& STEEL CO.
imh St. Mniilk-elntT.Y Af I" H-rk st
FINANCIAL
UltAIIhU'IlIA K.U'in TIIANS1T COJI-
'AM' SO-U.AU 0 l'JUll t'lT Bi.iw
INC ILNI) GOLD 1IONDS
S'eir t h.nbv alum thii. euiuuant te
t S.nlilnB fund prevision of the ttboe
lerteme. dated sri.h 1. 1U1-. yreiwia.
will U rece cd lit the office e th-i Com Cem
MrcUl TrLt Cempti,. Trustee, -'lty lull
suinre. Philadelphia, for the sale te the
Truitee en JUr-h 1, 10J2. of e. mtllclcnt
cumber of Ics le cunsuinu the sum of
M3.B54.3i new in tha Hlnklni; Kunrt tit ft
pric net te ixcecJ 105 per tent and accrued
Merest. The right Is icaentxl te rejeu any
a til .oreDOjal i in w'.iole or In part, l're-
?eli theuld be I'ealed and marked "I'm "I'm
peult for tha raie of l'tilladelpl.iu I'.upid
TTtrtlt Company S'J-Ycar 5 Per Cent Slnk.ng
tunn uem uenaa," and w pruieniea 10 ww
UKlenlBncd before l'J e'tlcrk neon, Tliurs
iv, l'rliru try 2, 10'il.
TULSTKIJ
HENRY C. aillSON. Treaturer.
ruuaapipniu janinr? iniu.-
t?m7R7?tm
i i
trutnye. riri jirepua ibj will be received tiinr cinlnmrnt lllld net COmtf.
?!ilS,V' '".Vcbrti .r 0. WZi. at tl.e oilUe , "'f1" PXcle "tudent W In th
!Thi,l'enniiy'ianla Cemiuny for Inaur.incca i Ot n Klncie finnrni w.i1 hi in
iropesals sheul
tin addrusBiMl tu the under- i !m rlliplnrpfl
r.ea
4 iiuu iii jurii. iik v . .1 uiinniiv .ivn itiiiiidiiih m i riii iiiii- i n uti u lvmi
Milan 30th. trem 8.10 A t m : m. i.Ii,ihm iVm niii.'itiltltnt.Oll
RY Del'. IARItl",OV etSAUY. "
Herurdlnir SecieiLry.
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epi'ici: or
'V,tt."i,:,'.'.'"v ""' I'ejirANV
liIVJH-u!i1 llc.?,,ln. Sf,.,", Htoekh'eMerS'of
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- ..... cit-tUIHl. jinir.
I, McCI.OV Serrtnr
fi'ii: fl:LAi. .Mi.i;riMi or .skich
mbt. V ,r." " . ' .'" I,,n".T l-all
nn- ...j r ... -;.''.''" i-riiuirr mm
for' h.T-.", rV. "" '"..H'C-"1."". t" "ie
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m.".' Ul .htM ut th0
"" u' uib ceinnnny
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TKADKNMHNrt NATIO.NAr, uii
piiiin.ui..).!. ..::.!' . 'M
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it . .. ' WKI'IWATION
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-"c.ulat'
t en Febi.ary qu, UiL' Oie et ,,Jsl-
Jry2l'1i 1022 A1IW-N'S- l'rldent.
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(Alll) NATION II, IJANlI"
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Oxcks win be'iusll.d
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C. M, ASIITON,
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ft t?:ii te mJifidl """nr su, "lis.
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TM.Jntlt-nV ""' b?.neV .,l.t """r e'flc en 2
.ruMJay. l.bni.rr H. lUi,. ut 12 o'cle.l,
t'k?n inI) hb "?nK ,ay nn 'lectien will I
ua ite,0"1 U'9 h-.u.".,H lio'cletk n..
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th nr,-.! ' '"''''"hln. Jnnuary 27.' i..-
a.Mi w ' ..''"" IS be " ,; rt , "
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Trtwurir.
sites were advocated by Sennter B. F.
Ladd, of North Dakota.
Government encrntlmi of rnii-nn.ia
Was favored and the meeting went en
record as favoring an lmmcdlnte reduc
tion of freight rates te the level pre
vailing before the passage of the Esch
Cummlngs law.
Must Share. Deflation
The confcrcnce yesterday twice
told capital and labor that they
would be expected te take their
share of the deflation which already has
flattened the farm Industry.
The farmer, although he bears no
111 will toward the mere fertunnte groups
of American economic life, is first of all
for the farmer. Ills sole thought new
Is te rescue his industry from the dol
drums in which It has fallpji. Ner docs
he sce ied reason for capital and labor
te wlnce at the prospect of the losses
they must take In profits, freight rates
and wnges in the price readjustment te
ceme If agriculture is te imrvlvu.
The fanners' wnrnlnir wnn rMixl nnrf
written into the confcrcnce record to
day after a brace of sessions marked
by acrimonious debate In whlrli linth
capital and labor sought te dedge any
measure of blmne for the farm-nrlec
situation. Samuel Gempers, president
of the American Federation of Laber,
nftcr winning apparent victory for the
forces of labor In the morning's session,
was soundly beaten in the nfternoen and
organized labor informed thnt It could
net justly be exempted from the proc
ess of deflation.
Wullace Urges Ce-operation
Secretary AVallace In his closing
address characterized the confer
ence as "the most representative
gathering of agriculture ever held."
It has been a geed thing for
the faraerH and the allied Interests,
he declnrcd, adding that the farmers
and the l dated interests "must co
operate te put agriculture en n sound
and enduring basis."
"This conference," the secretary
continued, "has gained ground, and I
thluk we enn held that ground. We
hnve presented coustnictive suggestions
net only for the present but for the
working out of a sound agricultural
policy for years te come."
IJofere adjourning resolutions were
ndepted thanking President Harding
and Secretary Wallace for calling the
conference and expressing appreciation
te Chairman Andersen for his fairness
in presiding ever the sessions.
Insist en Others Sharing Deflation
Fer thrce days the conferenee has
dealt with details and the discussion of
specific proposals for agricultural relief.
Yesterday the farmers expressed their
real opinion, which Is. that the farmers
almost nlone ate beairng the brunt of
nftcr-thc-war deflation. The opinion
was expressed in main clauses of two
resolutions, ene from the Committee en
Costs, Prices and Adjustments, and
the ether from the Transportation Com
mittee. In the firt resolution the farm
ers voted as follews:
"There can be no restoration of na
tional prosperity until both wages and
capital, which enter the production of
commodities which the farmer buys,
bear their mutual and just share in the
I general price of readjustment."
Training Methods at Camp
Sherman Called "Farce
and Fraud"
DISABLED MEN
UNHAPPY I
uivimi
By the AvsnrhtI Treas
Cliirlnnatl. .Tnn. 2S. That vocational
tnilntng at Camj) Sherman. Chillicothe.
O.. Is "a farce and a ft and" is the
statement mono by Judge Kebert h.
?i,M?z ,
nf the nisahlnl American Veterans of
the world War, in n report prestntivl
In Washington today te Martin 15.
Madden, chairman of tl'f Committee en
Appropriations of the 1Iiu.m e Repre
sentatives. The report is the ichuU or
........l ..i.-t Mn.l. I.. li.flfr.i ATnt- I
'.' ,: r'"" .. " ' "
"ThP wl oelronms have been ".-.le
evpr in a makeshift fashion." says. ludge
Mnrv in thf ronert. "In the electrical
school which has an enrollment of
eighty there were only thirty-seven
men actually present nnd of this num
ber only two were doing anything."
Tlin Miiilnni.nr lie said was fiticll ns
U. S. VOCATIONAL
1 SCHOOL ASSAILEO
Tfan,VV,,7V. "S'ViVTrnu I "1 he picked up around any aban-
".?..re. llRSr .'. COI.LATI.KAI. . . .,'.. ,lnTifj tnl,l li in Hint
lltL.tr JHIKlGAdl-; IN. i iu,in;u taiuj. ui.......
Under tle Slnlilner IMinrt i.rnln!ena of the lw wninn (hcv Wire net WOrltlllg With
hi i.nts ana urnnt ns Annuities, 'iruain. . n umDine sciinm. uutuiiiuiM w uumn
ihe sale- te it at the Iewuhi price ret rarrc 'i' here was n dearth of caulpment
ny bernla an sij.oce -js ulll purchase All here n also was tlie eflbe in tne Dauery,
i ...j. 1....1 1 1 1 ! rt bi.j.1 n1. i.n a ri.I..f
;MSNvMNgVa whoel." the re-
iSNL'iTlES. Truitei peit said. "There were only two or
7 Cheitnut et iiiiin.ra . i three men who seemed te be Idle and
Twn, ter a..M;igpFund neciiu "plri that Instruction was bei.K
- -. . - elven." . . .
rXnnimi Mm-iiiit , Tlin sliee rfpnlring school, the report
gj?Tim ANNtAt. ju.uri.Mi or tiii; ..tnte.l. ui the b'iU-t in the camp.
, Yeum Wemen'a Clirlntien Anoclatlen "We did lwt find U single student
M"MIiJslphl will t- luld .Monday. .I.inu- ,.i.- ..,.. v,i cnllafnrtinil with t!i(
W Jtttb. 1833. at T:3'J V. M si tlie Ken- who epuMl aiuiariinii juiu tin
4al. I. t a ...' ' . ... ..!. .J., -.i. t,.,i..l.ltl ill HtlHl (IK AiilirLII
wSuWttSi nSarTef1 uireSte "i,tb ''f tnUn'SSien !rWnS '''jhv'.,;1, '
m at thi nve Hruneiies! MembsSi will Marx taid. "Many of the ftudent.n
w at tha nrancU thruush wiiidi thuy en- waiitetl te go hnme, but were afraid te
II'SU j .. il .... . .nil. lift lfrmnn,! trmii
PeTi. m . Q ., fi-I; fenrms they vunilil bp (ireppeii lrem
:.-"! 'v"t ii.iiuiuay. Jiinuni .!.. i. .....i wnci iMi in
. from 12 M. te 10 ! M. Kitl Monday. tinillinR CHlirult . Mill init iui-.uu im-
RADIUM '-'CURE" UPHELD
5 P.
C. of Cancer Casee
Seem
Healed. Docter Saya
Atlantic Cllv. J.m. W. Dr. .Tair.ci
T. Ciif'O. or Uattie uitcc, .mu-ii.. iki
dr'iitMriU' the nniiu.il fosIeh of the Aiuor Aiuer
linn llneiiiiren In Society ycstenlay
at the Aiiii'(is"'aeuv. uvciuriii unit "np-irnu-nt
eiii'i'V me belni; ciTeeteir In
r
unrlt lii this country,
"Kohedy talliH ahetit n real cure in
I'incer," he declared. "It Isawell-knewn
surulcnl principle that rimes are net
l..wl Kii'
and tree 01 tini.im.
Dr. Tuke Called te Lansdowne
The llui. 1 Jr. ChnrleB Kdward Tuke,
rector of l- t'lt'inent's Church, St.
Vnul "Minn , has hcen elected rector
thV Cliuu'h of St. Jehn the Kvan-
,.ntln( Lailiowne, 1-11., iiiiii it in un
Church, Hmlner,
Church Bedy te Held Annual Service
Tha Trce and Open Church Ashoel Asheel
niitm will held ItK niiniiu cervleeu to te to
m'er'ow nlKht in St. Plillln 8 KlUjceiml
ii.iieli. l'oitv-bccend htrect nnd llaltl
mnre nveiu e. The Hcv. Ollhert U.
iSer, rceter of St. Michael's Church,
CJcrinantewn. vrtll preach.
"U-rtlH l'nila lelnh hi T1-. .....,"".: . f-.i.,. "II TO .l IH'l -i ll l i.lKI UI L. IIL'L'
ti'Ztr ? J."- " is oVictVneoii. Wren ted with -rnv aim rndluni.
(bKJ 1 HOhwun uti HOl:.snoe" , tr--L1 Mie.iUcr. v.he directed the X-rnt
' -?----ZLarZ' w,ti of the Aini'iieun e.vpudltleiinr.v
iHiiifiniK ' ,.,, Vianec. i the dean of this
an extra ilut infi nV t 1 .?r H,,l,lin" I pniiMliiprca ruii-'u vu jciurt nnvv
w ijar. criln7.tnn Ih,efrat,ne' ' ul "j ,,? TZ Ken of the cases treated with
,BI'1Uvi'L0lV-llc "".'-" "leui'if Mali v.Sw nntl wtUum me mere than three
SS&.P"efalft: efrLk? ' .. fcic'J":, ? "'f0 n" eW. 't after tlmt period there
JMwry 31 10-2 "' eleau of ujinesj J J"rft t0 e-, j,Pr cent of the cases that
. i:mi?j a wiw.TAMH fi,.i,i- I , ..1 "..MMnnl liepclcM that new are ulive
outeod 1' will accent nun lane nit.
I ..w ehuiK" b t' I'eB'nuInK of Lent.
1 , hti'c'edH the Itev. CrewcII Mdieu
l!L whh cU-ctwl rector of St. David's
EYENING- PUBLIC- IjEDaEB-FHirABELPHIA, SATURDAY,
iAiipiMfiinDDn
GENOA CONFERENCE
New Returning te Philadelphia
Frem Buainess Tour
of Eurepe
DECRIES RUSSIAN TRADE
Bpeetat Calle DtipatcK CovvrieM, lit
(Reprinted from tcday'a 1'ultte
Ledger.)
Varls, Jan. 27. "Yeu must remcm-J
eer J. am n locomotive builder, nnu nec
an expert political economist the
weeds nre full of them nevertheless,
I am pleased te learn by thU morning's
newspnpers that the Un'tcd States is
net likely te participate m the Genea
conference."
Such was the greeting from Samuel
M. Vauclaln en the cve of his dcparlure
from Paris for Brussels and Londen en
his homeward voyage te Philadelphia.
Mr. Vauclaln was In trecd hcnlth and
geed humor, desplte the thousands of
mncii covered en all Kinds of railreaus
In a business tour of Central and
Northern Rurope. Including France,
Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Germany,
Poland nnd Austrln-HunKarv. He
will be In Brussels tomorrow and later
In Londen, and will sail for the United
Stntps en February S en the Olympic.
Mr. Vauclaln was interested in the
senatorial situation in Pennsylvania
and expressed n hearty personal ap
proval of the appointment of Geerge
Wharten Pepper. He even forget the
complexity of European problems te
discuss the prospects of the two com
munities, Philadelphia and Camden,
which are te be -joined by the Delaware
Klver Bridge.
Praises Philadelphia
"They say we de things slowly, but
we can point today te the fact that
Philadelphia Is the first Industrial city
in America nnd it alwajs will be," he
said.
Turning bacV te Europe via Wash
ington, Mr. Vauclaln said: "I am
glad that President Harding decided
net te attempt telling the European
nations hew te run their afi'alrs. They
can settle thfirr problems among them
selves. "It seems te me that President ITard
Ing is one of the most sensible Presi
dents, and as a statesman Secretary
Hughes is unrqunled In any nation.
We hnve one of the ablest world finan
ciers In Secretary Mellen. They see
Nearly as te the conference of Genea.
KiiEsia Is In n fever that will run its
course regardless of the conterence,
which will net have the effect of mak
ing it a field for trade."
Mr. Vauclaln it convinced that It is
felly for American firms te de business
with Hussln for the next few years.
He declared that Poland, Germany nnd
France are the most prosperous nations
he has seen, but declared that Tranre Is
I rlin ninsr rnrtunntp. ns hpr riresnerltv Is
genuine and net due te low exchange
as is the case of Germany. 1
"1 wna Impressed with the German I
industry nnd methods of caring for their
expert trade. A recent Itusslan order
for 700 locomotives was distributed pre
rata te nineteen German manufacturers, I
according te their capacity, by nn asse- '
elation of manufacturers theraelve3. i
This sort of thing Is encouraged by the '
German Government, where In America j
It would be rmniJicit as a combine. In
every country I visited I found nsri- .
culture improving, which is :t token of,
future preperity. but in Francp I found
the most belitl luunuatieas ter future
wealth. I
Says France Is Better OfT '
"In many respects France is better .
off than America, especially in the mat- ;
ter of labor, bne lias every reason te
!j-rvn
net show her imnetency b7 demeblllzln!
a single soldier until she has absolute
assurance that Germany will pay in
full the sum of her reparations.
"Of the northern countries, Sweden
is in n 'better condition than Norway.
eWCdl
Sweden has contracted fur 1000 loco-
motives for Kussia and has the adan
tage of being close te Itusbia. but ethei
industries are net &e prosperous
Norway is affected by the cctieral
European disorder and her exchange
Is falling, The resumption of hT man
ufacturing experts depends mere than
that of most notions en the genera
rehabilitation of Europe."
The activity of Poland impressed
Mr. Vauclaln. moreover, as he told of
her tecelving 3125 locomotive j ordered
last far en u ten-year credit.
"Poland is destined te become one
of the great nations of Europe," he
said. "The Government Is growing
stronger and the labor situation Is ex
cellent. The alue of her currency if
increasing and her geographical posi
tion between Russia and Wertcrn Eu
rope, the Baltic and the Black Sea.
insures her future. Her coal. Iren and
weed resources, together with the in
dustry of her people, will lead te rapid
piesuerity."
Mr. Vauclaln left the United States
In December, and taid lie was net
faml'iar with thf Industrial situation
but was of the opinion that It Is mere
u,lrInS ls tour he has bPcn received
. ,.. hlgh Gevernineu officials In vnrleuk
roulltries nd jn Ilelgium he talked
. . . . r t
or less static in the 11 Itlwln industry
... Klllir Albert ntul Cnrdinnl Mctcicr
-- - . -
He visited the Kru.ipa nt l.S'ien, untl i
dccleretl that iIeplte the Industrial
pretpurlty the standard of living nmen ,
Uerinari wericeru wnu ewur taiiu in any
ether country.
CO-EDS MAKE THEM WIN,
SAY GALLANT COLLEGIANS
Girls
Ineplre Athletes, Sr.ya
Jack
Bryant, Newlywcd
Chicago. Jan. 8. (Uy A. P.)
Ce-eds are net u handicap, but an in-
t-plratlen te the college athlete, tei
'lar football mayor i utri.ired today in
.cplylnir te tlie cliniKCs et N'ertliwe-tern ,
I'nlversltv .ilumnl that the cennNtentlv
peer liiewins made bj the hchoel's team I
was due te the dh'titictlnff inliuence et
Miss Northwestern.
Jack Urjaut, Chlcajte halfback, wli
was Due et tee ipusemh wjiy vn'cac"
beat Princeton lust fall, and Henry
PtntieUl, captain of the 101!1 North
western football team, in n. etatinicnt
te local newsTiapcrs, took Issue with the
(hnnres nmle by alumni land edlteilally
In the college unner.
"I never knew hew te nlay football
until I met a certain Jittle co-ed, ' fnid
iltryant. "She furnlHhed inspiration
.enough te innke a utnr of iiiin one."
llrjant iwcntly mil married te n
, co-ed.
"It U better te nave the inrls here
than te hnve the men ehnsins' iifltr
them," nald Penlleld." "Oura arc real
Kirls and nheuld bhaie in our activities,
for they ure u real help te iih."
Te Address Travelers' Aid Society
Miss Virinlu M. Murray, general
secretary of the New Yerk Traveler-'
Aid Society, nnd Arthur W. Sewell. of
the Heard of Dire, ters of the Society
for Oiganizlns Chailty of this city, will
speak at the nnmini meeting of the
Travelers.' Aid Society of Phllnde'phla,
te be held tins utternoen tu tne i.iever
i?!';!
Roem Pi tne Jlellevue
Gcerge lI.'Fraalcr will pre.:
After-Dinner Tricks
I
y y
Ne. 71 Adhering Cigarette-
A clscrctte or cigar mysteriously ad
heres te the tip of the forefinger.
A tiny bit of chewing gum or beeswax
la all that ismcccsaary. It is previously
affixed te the nail of the forefinger nnd
the cigarette is pressed against it, near
the end. The cigarctte Is removed later
and the end te which the gum sticks la
placed in the mouth and the- cigarette
is lighted.
CetvriuM. list, m rullta Leiatr Cemecmv
Publle te Name Shero Tralna
Persons traveling en the fast aea
shere trains of the Philadelphia nnd
Reading Railway will select names by
which the trains will be designated in
the future. One has nlready been
checn; the 4 P. M. train from Phila
delphia te Atlantic City will be known
hereafter ns the "Boardwalk Fycr."
Cards are being distributed through the
Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce
with n list of the seashere trains nnd
twenty-ene name9 will be eclocted from
suggestion!) mnde by the company's
patrffns.
Call Prohibition State Convention
H.irrisbnrg, Jan. 28. The call for
the Prohibition State Convention, te be
held In Pittsburgh en 'February 22,
was Issued jesterUay by B. E. P. Prugh,
State chairman.
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ESTAHUSHUU 18T2
CONTINENTAL
STORAGE WAREHOUSES
20th St. ab. Chestnut
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STORAGE AND MOVIlfa
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eng-Distance Haulms
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Wthlnten. Pltttburth. Albany and Retten.
WftkJy peel vanlead asrrlc for tmaU taif
nitntl 10 lipininurt nnu ithsiiiiikiuu.
The Big 4
Transfer Ce., Inc.
7TH MARKET flTB. TH. DARIKO 1800.
APARTMENTS
1414-1416 Spruce Street
Richelieu Apartments
FOR RENT
IJaeheler apartment of en an! two
room with bath. IIeueakMplnr apart
menta with three rooms and bath. Actet
en premica.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
citv
AT AUCTION
Estate of William S. Ci-ethera,
Deed.
1015 ARCH ST.
LOT 23tl70 FT
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
1922, AT 12 M.
AT VHi: REAL ESTATH BALESROOM8
1519-21 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILA.
i'ull Z'irttcuUrs In Ilandbl.l
Ilj erfler of Stsvenaen Cretlnri, Exe-uter
SamuJ T. Freeman & Ce.. Auotleners
1310-E1 Chestnut St . l'hr.adelphla
Only $250 Cash te Buy a Heme
Anywhere m rhiladelphia
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2011 PINH ST .. .
1814 Spruce it . ..
I 203- le Chestnut kt
23 S. 21st et
I ISlli I'tne Bt
2007 Pine Kt
12 rooms. 2 bath
. .IK rooms. 4 baths
17 r . 4 b. , each
.10 roemn. 2 baths
. .Apurtment house
. . .12 rooms, 2 baths
J. CUTLER FULLER
10 S. 18TII ST. Spruce C954.
2226 SPRUCE ST.
Let lsxOO, 4-story reldince. 11 rooms. 2
bnthroemn. hardwood floors, open fireplaces:
prlce $18,000.
C. F.SIMON, 112 S. 16THSI
Fer Sale a Keal
Opportunity
132-134 SOUTH 15THST.
ccrner of MeravHn St., south of Chcctnut
HORACE H. FRITZ
711 WAT.NTT fir
llnlldlng l.et. Factory Kites. TAe,
1 sairipi
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V Iiiiye a cholie list of semi of
the beit locations en and near the
Roosevelt boule'aid Si-veral pan-elj
,,h nil .tPMtt ifnnrrtvnnt!nt;l L'ltftrtftl
1 R at pe. Ill prices for quit!: a'. Cull
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limine l'repfrtlr and Meres
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fiMraiii DirnBiii uaimnraii iiiiimraimiiKiiiira
FILBERT ST. NEAR 13TH
Well located and In c no nptuhlor nptuhler nptuhlor
heod: let 18x01, a lu-'.rvja prep-ity
with I al vtilue.
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CHESTNL'T VT 1ST7'
Xi iieMirdwaLuiiifflia'ii!. hiuwii1! j srn cram
west rnii-Dixnn
SF
New McClatchy
Hemes
Kenmore Read, West of
G&th St., North of
Lansdowne Ave.
Price, $5450 te $6350
See the Tastily Furv;shed
Sample Heme
Jehn H. McClatchy
Builder of Heme.;
Take- Murket Street ElMntcrt tu
CM Htrect, tm iaas en tI3J s'.revt
cars t Lanoilertno ttenui (bOO
north) walls wmt bletUt or taite
Olruril uenuti or Arwh htret cnri
tu rt'id stieet thin Jreu pasn te
l.nntduwne uenuc. ialli C blot 43
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A GOOD CHANCE FOR
HOME SEEKERS
Vfe e.'ier thi follewlni
Mai en nny terms:
ten (lui h uses fjr
2O10 S, Devcy C21 8. It ! I isen
2000 " .M 2111(1 S. rioblniieti
2U11 M. Itnblrien L'rtlW R. rtubinseii
sSSS : S.htr sSS2 &.
T1intm h mi .) nr lr thn line l1.mil ifen.
! dm, of tic rVltv and nil in "5xc llent Je. J
rtlt Ien. bui.t et ths liB.t m.liirlal. ulth vrv
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modern impreement ana convenience
weru bunt by undo Hum durlnir
Kach heusa has 0 rooms and b-th Htutlen
en tubs ann eiectilc llglii
We will flnnnce the purchase et thee
heusfn upon nnyment te us et t3 hundreJ
nnd fitly (1230) dollars cash. A TltU Policy
I will be clven te ths buyer with each atta.
I'fhe Philadelphia Heme Building
and Development Company
r.ecnt r.ev THinn fleer ok thh key-
j STONU AID SOCIETY llfUII.DINO
I S. E. Cor. 1 6th & Lembard Sts
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tlephcne OrcKen 02 I
Ortlce hours. U A. U. te S 1'. M
SlfHTSECTION"
Three-stery residence, with heuted uirnne i
i bedrooms, liet-wilcr heat, huidwend doeis'
olectrle Immcd .tta ncsesilen c'ash n
niil.n.l n.1.1 CIOll ll-l.i- MTm. T L, I
i me. '- ni nd MMicn itiv eir.;0."ei
-,rmmal open Sunday. Pheno Laiiidewm i
I'hfl I
ftHh. ti ".r ueuVer iwiVX'"'ma11r an DOLMAN & CO
fOMPANY. Jloem 305. Keyatone Aid Se-1 , r. Cor. llroel and Chsftnut ill.
clety HldpT., H. K. cer. lBth and Lembard rTTT
Fti.: l'hlla. Telephen. Orien 0'JI4. O.llce , JJLN
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JANUARY, 28, 1922
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WEST rillLAIlKI.rillA
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WEST MIILAMBM'IIIA
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both sides
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New is your opportunity te purchase
a home lower than Spring prices.
THREE BEDROOMS
ORIGINAL PRICE $10,500-NOW $8800
: FOUR BEDROOMS
ORIGINAL PRICE $11,000 NOW $9300
The interior Jfl most pleasincj all-white enamel nnd mahogany, large heated
perch opening into handsome living room through casement doers. Hardwood floors
throughout, tiled bnth with shower, het-water heat nnd large bedrooms. Heating,
lighting and plumbing fixtures unsurpassed. These homes ere completed and ready
for occupancy. 'f,
SAMPLE HOUSE FURNISHED
I'ass north ever 52nd street (Car Ne. 70) te Arlington stroet, or drive through Fair
mount Park te 64th and Wynnefield avenue, and eeuth thrce blocks.
I. HARKER CHAD WICK
LAND TITLE BUILDING
UMiifite
M'samummmwaajS
CiKIlMAXTOWy
$4500
118 narln-jn ter (cer. Arrticr)
rwrn st v.. O rnis., uaui;
new pipir and paint: Inrffn let
fc5flfiil 2-S W. Clapler rt. Uep It.
aDOw 7 mi., bath, het-water heat.
'7C-i 230 V,'. Seymeur Rt. Mx
q0JJ rm, jtn, laundry: all med
crn tmite bt cend : Intlejed percli.
tQfifV Merrtj at. (near Lwnui :.
P"1 Hten re.. 0 rra.. bath, li -w.
he.tt, e'.e".trij t hardwood Boera threusnj
Inclese 1 perch and a nlce Rarae
J. RUSSELL WINDER
tnUi -n'tyrn nv WvemltiT 7B(K).TS0t.
$26,000 NEW, DETACHED
An unueunl ten heure vrlth 2-car KaruE
and luriM lavm: ljullt of fliiePt rnaterlnlB and
arranged te reduce hoimewerk te a minimum:
Ideal locations with finest (.urreundlnic. lull
I nhpllmiUrn It mflll.
$53.50
Monthly Expense
AltT $500 cash payment.
Beautiful Heme and Garage
UNEQUALED VALUE
UMU3UAL TEIUI3.
Three laree bedrooms and alecslns perch.
eaulva'.ent te 4 bedrooms,
naraits and Inclesed front perch (hc&ted),
Perch en leel with llvinc roem:
French doers between: unusually lare
kitchen, 3 ivlndewi; wlilte enamel finish,
til bath, with built-in tub and nbewer.
brlclt rlrcplace. etc.
The Finest Heating Plant
in Legan
Separate laundry In basement: pUstemd
wall In tilth cellar: heater, plumb
ing, reefs and ccraintlnc guaranteed.
Tenth above Courtland St.
Just above Boulevard and Hunting Park.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
S. C. ABERNETHY
1328 CHESTNUT ST.. 4624 N. 10TH.
FRANK FOR,
FRANKFORD
BEAUTIFUL HOMES
ON PILLING ST.
bett.-n Orthridnv ) ' " 't ftn 1C00
neith. in that end . i Verthn J ee
ti"a. larce let'-, perc'i lcljrure. sirnc.
het-water hiat, hnr'lvu'el floats rn1 :
ee thv furnlinU Hi i I. u heui. . tKO
Iteute 3 en 1 nth :t.
DREBY & EVANS
i.iNreLv nr rr.
i'ennsylv m .vmnn.N
MmmmmuummnwK&tma.mvsi
MELROSE PARK g!
Al'-stnne dwelllnr car e. larm le.
en of thf bvt hun-s n this delight
ful ,'ertlen. rlirnt e.t Ter red alii
sjrreunded by Lenutiful hemss
li JPfetl
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EAGLE HEIGHTS
Kael read. ! eauarea north of r: fe
Cr.eitr iike, I fare from Gl'th ut. fe2
Lets 50x120 Feet
Terms: $5.00 per week or
liberal discount for cash.
$ nevr.ri new rvriET. cvn. ruuc-
i. iu.
V. O. VON lII:IJFK'rt! ' S
ira-i n.,.vi dstate trl r 1.1 a If
ri mn liiiwiiwi'iiHiwiiiniii miii ara iiiwMiii'igiiiwii, hi w m
AN OLD STONE HOUSE
r.-rnund-d I. nisftninccnt e'i! ifci' cm
tii1 1 ut 11 rueiri bath, he'- .u r leit.
fKetr'u UrV ecllet t erdir. I'l'ins, -.hard
;ur.'n iiutlful lavm and mm r '1 '.s
icrei r'-.e Hlnwhli-Ueii rlev s tl.r ji this
prepcrtv sin nnn
HERKNESS & STETSON
UANI) t'ti n nr.pr.
M'tV MAUK
BRYN MA Wit
t'eneni, n ' leutn! i i,.
rei 3 htl,s 8 chatn"??' "
or arn.e. about 2 acres "f'efd
i..1s. ary reasonably urlcVu
I11KST & McMULLIN
, $30,000--IDEAL SMALL HOUSE
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.S1-? ""' "'" '".w' ' "" .l. "' Lnest mate
rl1 '" "nJ rninired tu inlucs houseworl. t
I ,l mlnlinuni IJel location with tlnert sur
' reundlnus full iart!-ul.irs b mall.
MAURAN, DOLMAN & CO.
V V fi"1 llread and Chestnut Bt
DVKIIY
CUT OUT MAIL
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Fer Special Suburban List
TO SWOPE & SON
316 Main St., Darby, Pa.
Nuir.l er of bcdioems needed
Cens.Jer prlce up te
Can n about c,n
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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ffK.1T I'HILAnnH'HIA
Want a New
Are Real Bargains
ure nn nrtistic brick, porch-inclesed Heme en a beautiful terraced lawn en
of a bread Avcnue (70 feet wide) in Philadelphia'!! most Convenient Suburb.
54th and Arlington St., Wynnefield
CITY
mwjii!re''w wwr!?a
SALE
J0 -N. paiii: AVK
WIH N. l'AUK AVi..
1BUO N. 10T1I ST.
038 N. imOAD 3T
3018 N IJHOAD tif
:'2fi3 N. 10TH BT.
J6S'I N. 18 ni ST.
314 JJ. 19TH BT.
i'.IOS N 10TH ST.
1Ur. N. 19TH PC
1BS0 PAinilOI'NT .VK
152-t N. OltATZ ST.
:32-40 K. UANCKOFT ST.
C. Harry Jehnsen
1420 CHESTNUT ST.
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PCTEP
Three-Story
Stene
Houses
ROBERT D. HAMILTON
BUILDER
C30C NORTH BROAD STREET
rMIUjWMIllliM
UiwibviI
Frem a large
rKXNsLvxiA-MrnrTtnAN: i-KNNHVT.vA.vrt wmtranAN
prises only the very best
and all beautifully located.
Stene hp(1 stucco; detached:
garar;e attached ; sun parlor epr-
liiB into living
100m, 3 bedroom"
$8500
and bath en tin-
Overbroek
second fleer. Med
el-n cemenience;
Geed value.
and fittings.
Stene and e.tucce ; detached ;
medium-sized home in geed see see
t.en: IHIne roen ,
4il7nnfl 'I in in u room,
l.UULf pantryi kttcher.
Lymvyd laundry: 3 cham
bers, bath and
ElccplnK perch ; 2 rcema and bath
en third fleer. Medem. Owr.er
IcaT Ins city.
Your Real Estate Problems Arc Our Problems
. H. WILSON (EL CO.
3617 WALNUT STREET
I'llKI.TrN'HAM
$5500
Ncr cemp.t. sump.e house ren for tuvpo tuvpe tuvpo
'len in the br&utlfu Cheltenl.im section. 6
renins and Latt , h)t-wa;e heat, el'tr'c
Mints, laundrj . Med. u. fruraelKl a range,
trriared anl s'une perch irentu, mahuunny
rid hlti fnli.h euraji1 prlxlleue. carrylmr
htrse 53U SO ixi munth 71"u Khelteurne
rt ; tolie ie . Ch-e ur t Tilneuu tt.. j
vallc WM-.t '2 Mecks ern e enluffs.
OTTO STEINACKER1- WJ' '
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New Single Stene
Hemes at Cynwyd
lUcClatchy-Built en Cyn
wyd Read Between Bala
Ave. and Highland Ave.
Price, $14,750
With Garage
Tel. train te imwvl gtail.m,
heueH 2 blocks awns, lry trolley
r'riated te fi2l Mreat free pass en
Mala ear te City I.lni. walk east
en City Linn te Hrwi Mr am-iiu
te lllk'hlaiul ivonue and Cynnvd
reid, ei uutu out threuch iaii
muunt Park err Uryn Mavr niu
bun te HlchlanJ
Sec the New Furnished
Sample Heuse
Jehn H. McClatchy
Builder of Hemes
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fir nnAVTiKii. Xv
& si urnBAN hesiu X
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H nil ih t intrrlur U'-p I ,. nr H
rl firsi-.. reus lab'v nr c . ij O i
HIRST & McMULLIN ff
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REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
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V.'IS WAONETl AVH.
4881 N. WA11NOCK ST.
WtT WAYNB AVn.
S0(1 W. HOIlTTKn ST
1B3 W. LOUDEN ST.
"13 ItOYAI. ST.
-M'J y 41TH 8T.
'H) W. OIRARU AVE.
.lis cuA-vcni-LOii or.
12CB N. OISLVN.VA ST. (MILL)
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AT Bread st. and Semerville ave..
.1300 north. All Yerk rd. trolleys pass
this location. Legan Station is just 2
squares below.
0 rooms, 2 baths, garage and inclesed
perch. PLEASING outlook ever the
Widener Heme.
THE price assures the purchaser a
secure investment and every accommo
dation in terms.
aaaa
Offering's
list that com
Ptene-and-brlcl: tesldence with 7
roerr.T and conservatory en the
flret fleer; 0
"til ft flO rooms and 2
qie,uu .th80nthe:.
UcrmantOUTl and 2 rooms en
the Sd. Medem
tenvenicnces Should be esam-
ird.
Detached ; tile and stucco ; -rith
center hall, Uvlns: room, dlnlnr
room, pantrj and
$21,000 lcltcI,en:
LJ c 1 rooms and bath
naverferd ixii 8h0wer: 2
bedroema and bath
en d fleer. Modern convenience ;
double oak .noeni throughout;
arase. Let us take you out, .
, JKXKl.VTOt N
DETACHED DWELLING
EXCEM.RVT ririTiTn
n---.i. . .-.- .. t. --
si A(2it beautiful view at 'nri n-vi
v-p,a iuuiih, DRinn caraa
umnr LIUD
HERKNESS & STETSON
T ANll T. TLB TtT.DO
VII.I-ANOVA
VILLANOVA
and Viw-Dri;Kh "sldenc.
"te of iwA. WJ', ?bfJU
rooms " bahi1'yn.t'nln. 1?
reasonably nriced J-iSha.m;,l'"
ucatlen Br,ceJ- censlderln. the
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CAMDEN WILL BOOM
I'jy real estate In Camden. N J . In art.
jiutca uf tie new Camdmi.I'nlladelDhl
lh:ein,rrrnUcr,P.Vs're'n,ypamdffn r"' e
D. T. HOWELL
U28 linOKDWAY, Ni:V YCIIK CITT
Taleplunu Flttrey 2700
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