WW- M WrS HSfi i.K!CT m'JMMP"' v& 4 " e , hkw.ik& U wra "TlVSWM n? 's?pr wmmmMm&wwmwMthv, www iiiaiwi.jg.'-fv.n'mwMiMrr.Ty yv-r.rt-T.tr: i y ,,,..iv.",;. vw,r.wiyfrm,wi3w.vwTi' -v ."tjwKM'isw. stewssb ' V -":fm7v -""" tT EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr-PHmADELpHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, , 1922 . i . i mat wmm 'Zv7?( r - m 000,000 Issue Awarded te fei'brexel c Cqi. and lt' " IH'J V Associates &.. BMtV'.iU1,- .1... . ...... WStV PUH "ALL OH NONE" city bend iksue for Htbttlj bids; tvereeanM at neon today &'wiwarled atporte a banking syndi- HUM";" i"- :.ii,i . " w """ "" " A'ilenff.OI.UJnTOMVunviBs., i- iVDrtxd ft. Ce., Brown Brethers ft CeV! lh uuarnnty xrast, company, et YnrV. mm tne union' Tract uem- B"I WMi If' Mtbr, of Pittsburgh, made up the sue hnful synuicate. WoWaeie 'thra offering anremlum,' the r ertdfcaj. bid nt par waa-Uie only eiley itf. TsWenOugh te absorb the whole issue, ,fihlc is te 'bemused for general Ira- .'TOO Dones penr .y, per qeuc interest w tfid'afe redeemable In, thirty years, with tie 'dty rCservlhg'the right of redemp & ttenat the end of twenty years or at W H'.'. inriKf. nor I rid thnrenftrr. If, "i't lie Inst . nrevien'fl lesne of city '" tends. October 28. 1021, the securities bore' UK per cent interest and com- i sue. at that time being awarded te a Vindicate for 103.300. A National City The ether, bids received were : .Wille.Miihlfl Tlnnlri TraYmlt Cemnnnv ,' linking fund, $120,000 at prir; ltechtcr ,' n.iul Veflnnal TtanV. RIIHlnm af 101.5: Charles D. Barney & Ce., 1100,000 at par; Frank It. Whitley, f MOO.OOO at 100.00; Penn Mntual Life ", iBiuranea uempany i.inaj.uuu be iuu. ."' 10ft. 'fllrr.l pafnte. SHOO.OOO at rmr; " Theraaa Elwyn, $300,000 at par; Com Cem '.; nerclal Trust Company, $250,000 at par; 'Land Title and Trust company, 180,000 at 101 ; Merley, Weed ft Ve., 1100,000 at' 100.02; Charles Fearen ft Ck.,f 100,000 at 100.007. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES i jhe Little Old Gray Man's Secret 'V By DADDY Jack and Jantt want the Urdu' te iutO in their ttoeryardt. A liitte eli.ffray man brings 'them a tprinj' tints turprisc, tchieh prove te- he a toy village made of bird .houses. CHAPTER III The Village In the Air JACK and Janet looked with delight at the tiny bird houses made by. the little old gray man. They looked just as pretty and cesy as real houses. . "Whpre shall we put them?" cried Jick, glancing around the ynrd. "On the front lawn." suggested Jinet. "There the birds will have nice grans en which te walk." "tfnl TT I lTt mL.. 15 t. n.. Iiji. ., .. .:..""' jliihc weuiii dc line '(the birds didn't have bad neighbors," ij inutiica me Blrunouse Hermit. "Hut sometimes unwelcome cullers come. There is one new." Jack and Janet looked up quickly The Jlirdbeuse Hermit was pointing te a sunny f-pet en Iho perch. There lny Temmy Cat, gazing at them with curi curi eus eyes. ''Temmy Cat would like us te put the bird beuses en the Inwn," said the Bird house Hermit. "Then he would have jasy bunting whenever lm wanted a bird for lunch. Bu- we nre going te put thcte bird beuses out of Temmy Cat's reach." The Bird Heuse Hermit get an ax nd a saw from bin little old gray wagon, and led .Turk and Janet Inte the weeds. He searched until he found a tnll. Htralght young Kipling. He rut thU down and trimmed elf the brnnchi" all except live limbs that forked elT from the trunk, a way nt the top. Knch of thewi live litnbij curved outward unil then upward. Atthutipef one.et the limbs the little Jld Kray man set up a tiny bungalow, Bracing it se It would a-tand firmly no njattfr hew much tin pole' might be fliakcn by the wind. At the tip of a ecend limb the little old gray man put a cottage. At the tip of a third he put n tere: at th tip of n fourth he plnccil the lire engine station, and at the very top of the tallest limb he placed ,the church. ''Ilurrnh!" cried Jnuet in delicht. "That makps n village in the air." "He! He! He!" laughed the Bird Heuse Hermit. "And tomorrow the vil laRe will l.p filled with happy birds telly singing." Jariet netlred tlmt the ilenrs of Hie Dujlillngs en the pole were very sninll. J an, birds get in there?" she -uxked. J he kind of bird's we want t get in "' laughed, the Bird Heuse Hermit. i in- uoers iieu narrow sms running Up and down and sidewise from them. what are these ll'ts for?" asked Ja.ck. "He! He! He! Thene silts are a bit lit cleverness en my pari." lauejicd the little old gray man. "When Mr. nnd Mrs. Wren bring htraws and slicks te hullil their nestH Inside the lieusc, they can get them through lbee silts witli "ut uny trouble. Othcrwixe the straws JiJ sticks would catch against the hides of the deer." The little old gray man dug a hole and Placed the bottom of the pole in this. Jack nn,i jm,t 1Pjtl ll(, I)ellJ Htt,,y wn Ip lm packed the earth around it, making It stand solid. Anether house, with larger doers, was Placed at the end of a taller pole. "This ll fn,r t,M I'urpi" Martins,'1 expluincil fJi le l,,1 Blay ""u, Other Uny Iieiihcb be hung from the Branches of trees about the dour ynrd. llicsc nre for the Blue Birds ami such jengMcts uk want te dwell near you," mid. Lust of nil, tint little uli gray man weuKht out of his wagon it neat sign )hlcli he fattened te the pole that held the Wren village. ThU sign tald: .Uncommon Sense ,, By JOHht BLAKE, ,, The Man Who Wears Out IT 18 tbVgrJhditen tKnt'wtara" down ' the steel, net the steel the grind en., ,xnft Knives in tne plana in luoethjng the "plank lese but little of iu;ir enge compared te tne impression tney make upon the plhnk. '. There Is always wear In llfo'ahd.Ma llfe'ahd.Ma bpr, but the tools .that arc setectsd for their purpefeWcar far less than these which are-picked up and cinplejed:h-p-hnjard; r .. ' , ' . ' Yeu will rtften rend In obituary no tiees of men who have'wern themselves out by hard work. ft"," In nine cases, out of ten it whs riot hard work, but Inability te de the. sort of work they attempted which ..were thenv out. ' The man who is suited te his job en joys It, and enjoyment of work" is. an oxeellvnt lubricant. ' ... - i, THIS man who doesn't understand his , Jeb, and who ia afraid that he'ean-not-de It well, Is the. man who con tinually 'worries, nnd who rapidly wears down. kThe work Is harder' than the man. "' ; - ' If you want te live long fas most people de) take for your life-work something you llke te da and then learn hew te de It. . TH1 . w HB competent man doesn't need te isn't going te bent him. He does net hesitate te. begin it becaure of hU fear that he will begin it In the wrong way and flounder aimlessly through the day. lie tackles it with confidence, be cause he has mastered his trade. And the day,, Instead of being beset with difficulties and exasperatiens, is merely pleasant progress toward further de. velepment.,. , " Nothing is se 'enjoyable as doing cf fectlve work which veu knew hew te de, and te de well. VTOtillNO fs mere satisfactory than IN the' evening's mt 'after a geed 'Jeb has been well done. If you hate ever seen a competent' workman .alt back and leek at it completed talk,- you knew hew 'little, the doing of It has taken nil nf him " ' t '' The discontented, the. everstralnlna.' thp nervous wrecks are men who dp net Knew new te ae tnings, yet try te ue them just the same. Don't be one of them. .Don't spend your whole life in navalllng efforts te de what ether men de easily, The friction, the unnecessary work, net the actual work, will wear you out, and leave veu exliAiistnl ' nnd sneht. and' dependent upon ethers for support at n time of life when your brain and your usefulness te mankind should be at their height, , .,.u t ceyyrteht ins, ELECTION AT HAMMONTON factions Unite -en cbmpremlsa Can didate for Scheel ear'd Mamnioitten, Nv.-J.,vFcb'.:15. The ftche61 Behrd election here last night resulted In the acceptance of compro mise candidates. These' elected were Herbert ' Doughty. .1 . former member, nnd Chariet M. Phillips nnd Matthew (Vipphele, new 'membera; Italian residents of the town, who outnumber the Americans, but hate fewer qualified voters, had planned an all-Itallnn ticket, te. which these of ether nationalities were going te op pose an all American ticket, At the last rtement, however,, the .two rival fsMletis "deldeil en the comeromlie Mate, which w.as elected without oppe- . The voter aim nutherl-ad the appre prlatlen of $80,000 te be raised by tax ation, ri" the township's share or the expen of the ictioel. The remaining Mftn of the entire cost of conducting the nchoelf Will he defrayed by the State. Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens 35 lb and Full, of nutrition satisfying;. '"" At all our Meat. Markets IftWiiliKput RrnOInRSI BIUDTOWN I'rice- -Fer Cosy Apartment! ent neiigs ut Dawn ami Seng at Twilight. 'Hint la just like signs I have seen J city ' npuitmciifsV' said Jack, "lint win city npurtment signs ay: 'Se Chil dren Wanted'." "Ue! He! He" laughed the little old ray man. "We will lix tlmt." With crayon pencils be neatly lidded eight words te tlin sign. Jack and Junct laughed when they saw the. words. OVhnt de you think the eight wbrils WW In tomorrow's clmiiier .!uek nud Janet IlinJ, mystery in llliiitewn.) f) a...,..i -. ,i treet Accident Kills Rudelph Deck if -.'"'Mill Beck, lifty-nlne years old, r "After that" said the man, . "i?& net the nude's fault" Blame for-injury depends en hew much chance the victim had te make himself safe. "The first time a mule' kicks me," said a wise man, "it's the mule's fault. If it happens again, it's my fault." A geed many people are stay ing within kicking distance of tea or coffee, who have had a chance te knew better.- They have learned that tea or coffee at night keeps them awake. They knew it whips up the nerves. They knew what medical opinion has se often said about the effect of the drug cle ment in tea and coffee upon the nervous system and hew indi gestion, headaches, high bleed pressure and various ills' se often fellow the use of tea or coffee. Knewing this, they fail te keep out of the way. Where does the blame belong, then,., when the final break-down comes? There's safety in Pestum, and charm, tee. Pestum has a full, rich flavor much like that of the better grades of coffee, and it is free from any harmful element whatsoever. Whether or net you've had your warning from tea or coffee, why net step ever en the safe side? Why net de what se many ethers have done try Pestum for ten days, leam hew delight ful and satisfying it is and learn hew much improvement there can be for you? Yeu can get Pestum wherever geed feed and drink are sold or served, and it only takes a word from you te your grocer or restaurant waiter, te make this move te the safe side, at once. Pestum comes in two ferms: Instant Peeram (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling; water. Pestum Ceraal (in packages of larger bulk, for these who prefer te make the driak while the meal ia being prepared) made by boiling for 2Q minutes. Pestum for Health "There's a Reason" Made by Pestum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan What We Have Dene for Our 25,000 Clients THE POLICY of the Central Trust & Savings Company is te give practical co-operation te its customers,- and here are some of the definite evidences of the institution's help fulness : It has financed the building of many homes. ; It has financed the business of manufacturers merchants, individuals. a It has co-operated with commercial institutions net ' only by giving financial aid but also counsel based upon years' of practical experience. t It has co-operated with an army of savers by paying interest en their accounts and taking interest in them, and by issuing trust certificates paying 4 per cent. It has provided unexcelled facilities for checking accounts. It has served as executer and trustee under will, trustee under individual trusts, attorney, manager of tperty in fact, in all trust capacities. . All of these services and many mere-in fact, all banking and trust services it offers you with the assurance of friendly, efficient helpfulness. CENTRAL TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY Market and Fourth Streets Philadelphia. KUb. 18 . W. W. H. H. Knell In Our New Stere 1935 Market St. Makers February Sale Orer-Med Suites . Kn.tl's upholstering steads the teet of Umi. Oaly the best ef everything la the ssahtag ef Knell's Furniture. Our new mee'ele are meet attreetive ane cetaiertable. la fabrics from the best loams In the country, at eritee below eayef the stereo. Our Spring Cushlem work Is raaeVte fit eech piece? eeaee coverta ea both tlae plenty of beet seriate la oath cushion. Thty, start at, u, lea, tn, (174. eie, $u, taie; te, tsar, a4, $M, 3ie, , MS, (MS, $420 te UOOJOOi LIVING ROOM TABLES, new stylet, shapes ea4 elses, at BARGAIN PRICES. Careful, Preaipt Moter Car Dellrery WHhla Bewenabl'e Distance A BIG SALE of NEW and SEASONAB MERCHANDISE at ATLANTA. GA. CLOTHING- EQUIPAGE-rTEXTlLES , By Sealed Bid, doting March 4th, 10 A. M. (C. T.) Our Depositors Share Our Profits Why net patronize a bank that earns money for you as well as for its shareholders? A depositor in this bank shares in the profits of its banking business. Moreover, it is a Real Bank of The People backed and controlled by the Working People of Philadelphia Indorsed by 90 of the Trade Union Locals. Become a Depositor. Come in )oek us ever ask us questions. 927929 Cheetaut Street Jean C O'Callataaa, Preiideal SteVer C Saeek, Vice PretMeat Bee, B. lewaua, Ait Treunrer Grebes C. Weelware, Secretory I fa "3 CI Sealed proposals will be recWved by the' Surplus Property Control ;y ."? Officer, Cendler Warehouse, Atlanta,. G., until 10 p'cleck A.. M. Ife,, ; (Central Time) March 4th, 1922, for the cemmedlties offered in thU J. ;').; r :w .- navartiaemeni. mi wnicn tnw w?,w.5 ra smp 171,604 Waist Belts 2,403 Maekiaaw Ceati 8,925 Oiltlda Cuts 572,214 Winter Drawers 35,275 Heavy Leather Gloves 72,945 C. F. Gloves 74,010 Jersey Gloves 339,160 Canvas Leggings 75,728 Cotten Skirts 83,557 Weel Treasers 1,478 White Treasers 184,500 Barrack Bags 981 Clethiag Rolls 11,880 Safety Razors and place they will be opened , in the, presence or attending bidders. ' Among the merchandJMi items te be told are the, follewing: ' H 11,723 Teats 2,733 AluB. CebsBs .. 26,363 Rubber Certs 52,416 Bee Sheets , ' 2,401,985 CbIIm Towels 539,475 YU. Ckessecleth 16,509 Y.i. CbHm CletB 1,623 Yea. Deaia 377,343 Yds. Sy4 oz. Drill- lag 280,830 Yds. 9 oz. Drilliag 174,680 Yds. 2 oz. Drill iag 23,549 Yds. Drilliag 10,415 Yds. 16 13 or. 20 ex. Meltem. I 4,850 Yds. 32 tu Meltea All the goods offered in this sale are NEW. Full and complete information as te description, hew packed, minimum bid and terms of sale sent en request. SURPLUS PROPERTY CONTROL OFFICER Candler WaroheiM, Atlanta, Ga. m i HHHHIH TliimrMBiiamSfMlWfft EBBb. 1 aBKl70HBMaUlra(BWBBniSwW mmmKxw WBm IJUiwyiW'iWPyeB t JUKyUiiiaTBBirjtii'iwSBTJfmi All this week the Inde ' pendent Grocer near yeuf home ia featuring Ivins Spiced Wafers, Just ask the grocer te send some home with your next order. Or better yet -step in an4 buy some tedey. J.S.lVINS'SON,Inc 'A-fter or Geed Biscuit its PMladmlphia since 1849 KM,s'y& V ' lBBBre1B&'W.aV V f s t ' I I When downtown step at one of the permanent IVINS demonetretlens la Gitnbe! Bres. Pure Feed Stere N. 8nelIenburg; & Ce. Economy Basement Strawbridge ft Clothier Basement Stere Henscem Brethara 1232 Market ! And learn hew pure ana tasty Iv'ins Cec&e-CaaWS) nd Crsxkere are. . A Flaver that comes 9830 miles as the crew flies FROM far off India and tropi cal Java come the rare spices that se temptingly flavor. IVINS SPICED WAFERS. Once you have tasted this un usual cookie you can fairly picture' in your mind's eye the tropical plantations where these savory spices are grown you can see hundreds of natives leading the huge steamships that carry these spices ever 9830 miles te Phila delphia wharves. And if you could come te our bakery some day this week you would actually see these spices weighed and blended then carefully mixed with a batter prepared according te an old recipe that has been handed down from generation te gener ation. There's something unusual about IVINS SPICED WAFERS. They have a different flavor a distinctive taste. Nobody has ever been able te duplicate this old-time recipe that only Ivins possess. And we frankly believe, that nobody ever will. M fid k tf i3M y I M ji A . . j m ;tJJ 1 " ill BT,;,J wiis ffe I..J . ;t. '. .Lri&uVWfi'S5 m &.,$! 4- '."-, ; "i-Jl.JV .... jJL.i '1'J ?mmm rate&SHi j . e3f u.MnirA)H idnv