Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1922, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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PRffflaDfOR FAIR
Executive Committee of Sesqui
: centennial Leeks Over Pos Pes
' sible Location
NAMING OF DIRECTOR URGED
Mayer Moero nnd the members of (he
rcullve Cemmltlpp of the Scsqtil
rMtnnlal KxhibHien Association set
Jut today en n tour of Inspection of the
rtrleus fair site-".
The trip wt lilmined nnd engineered
..nulctly tlmt the Mayer nnd bin retn-
lire well "i ll"it- v0' '' nntoinebllc
te Iha firH .'' bp ,MI", bpf"rC U,C
new? B"' nniiuin
The eleetlen of n s-lle is Mill te be
nld, ami the Majer is anxious te get
K prcllmln-rlPH wl.n On ih
riVutUP Committee nre .1ebn I-rcder-S
LcnlH. Alba B. Jehnsen, Jehn
flrlbbel, Jehn H. Mnen, J. U.
Holten and tie Mnyer.
(Jet Director Sas narrctt
telm U.i"Ptt. formerly director
,,nl f lb" l'.m-Ainericeii union
PROHIBITION AGENTS START
DRIVE IN SOUTH JERSEY
Three Raids In Berlin and Ham Ham Ham
monten Net $500 In Hum
Three raids were mnde In Southern
New Jersey towns by prohibition nRents
today in what Is said te be the begin
ning of n new campaign te put New
Jersey n notch higher In thp "dry" list.
The ptiicrs raided nrc tliixe of Mr.
Mnrlc IMenit. nt Wet Iterlln ; Jehn A.
nhltp, nt llerlln. mid Leuis l'ci'tlir-i.
at Ilumtimiiten,
MrH. Kleeiifs jiIike is en the White
florae jilke nnd Is nmrli frrqticntctl b
I'hlladelphlnns en (heir wny te and
from the idiere. Liquors worth about
ffijOO uere peized. Ne liquors were
found In White's plnee.
In thp raiding party was 'Harry
Adams, n fermpr minister, who has en
tercd the prohibition enforcement perv-ice.
READY TO BOOST PORT
Bureau te Be Opened Here te At
tract Expert Business
Hppresentntlven of ten local bunlness
organisatiens met today at the C'liuni
ber of Commerce and formed the "Pert
of Philadelphia Ocean Truffle Ilureau,"
te secure a greater volume of expert
and Impert trade through this pett and
ship lines.
The organizations ere the Chamber of
Commerce, Beard of Trade, Bourse,
Mnrltimp Exchange, Commercial Ex
change, (ireeerH and Importers' Ex
change, Lumbermen's Exchange, Ileal
Estate Heard, Commercial Miiciitn,
Expert Club. The Department of
liarvps. DecKh ntnl liiili'H iilse wan
was selected chairman, with Jehn Egan
hceretary.
The plan tentatively adopted contem
plates the formation of thp bureau te
get business for the pert of Philadel
phia and te mnUe known lis advan
tages nil ever the world.
their openings for a year because, tney
lid net start their organization work
im time.
"Once the foreign delegates In 'Wash
ington hear that dissension has arisen
in the ranks of these erganlzinc the
imposition, there will be Jlttle hope of
waring ine co-eperaiion acsireu. i
wicerely hope the committee will very
fliertlv decide en a director. With this
nut of the way the vnrieiiB committees
mn be appointed and the work carried
forward in n business-like manner.
Philadelphia is offered a wonderful op
portunity. The exposition should be the
tifff-i and bcM eer held. We in'
Washington hope it will preve se."
HE GOT TIRED OF GIVING
GOLD CURE TO "SPIRITS"
Twe "Necromancers" Who Get
$865 Get Five Years Each
Although he spent S8O.1 as n "sncrl
Ine" te the VpiiltH," he never get the
winged $10 geld-piece premised Viim by
the Negro kiepeis of the elusic coins,
William Mi'Dennald testiiied before
Judge ltegcis today.
His chargPN icsulted In "Docter"
Arthur Phillip, Eighteenth Mrcet near
jisinbridge, and "Professer" Adelphus
Unde, Waverly street near Twcnty
hret, being convicted. They each were
i-cntenecd te live yenrs in the county
prison.
McDennald said Linde told him of the
sold pieces, that no matter hew often
they- were spent they alwnys flew tight
wick. McDennald t-ald he gave Phillips
w UN ii meiiucc te me "spirits.'
Then Slid mere. Hut the mere he gave.
n said, the meic the "spiiitn" wanted,
and the next order was for ?l!00. Then
tame demands for S100, upon the pay
ment of which he was ordered te l.slt
a ct'iuctiry. Then he had te biing in a
Mite chicken with the next hundred
and wash his fUce in the bleed.
llnnlly he wiih eideied te get SUOOO.
Hilt then, lie kiidl n I, ,,,.!,,.. ., ., f .
Jernal heeietv saw him and told him te
open his ec."
"Thin did open my eyes," said Me
''0'm1,'l. "dKecilng that I hud lest
The ndiiMsl denied thai they had re
eelcd any thing fiem McDennald.
THEN HUBBY WASARRESTED
Wife Nabbed In Robbery Says He
Told Her te Pawn Watch
.. T!'. ,".tP,,J' f be theit of $1500
i i ,,"', 'welry fiem thn home of
'"''ii 13. Hutchinson, 54(1S North Water
strect, miiy be M,iu.,) through the nr-
'm- u0,lu,y " Mrs- Benjamin Wolf, of
W beuth Sixtieth stieet, who tried te
Pawn a wntch In n place en Market
t-treit nenr Sixth.
she told pelhe the watch had been
- "" te her by her husband, with In
firm Ions te pawn It. She was re-eni-ed
and her husbnnd was arrested,
lie whs held In SKMI ball In Central
T, i V" " ."I'lclun of having commit cemmit
ted tin lebbeiy.
WANTS "LIVE" PREACHERS
Dr. Jehn McNeill Admits Seme Ser
mons Are Dull
rmw.'llV;nn '"' M) (l11'' ns Preaching
if. i! " f"rlu' iiip -"or my share in
Venn "",,"B , bp se nllve ns
preachliig the word of tied," the Rev.
?,'' ."'McNeill declared teduy nt the
Jewls?,,T!e'Ve.00,'",lny ",CCtluK ,n th
(JlV!!1' ,lml'''" was n great need
will nV,iri,,uil'1",f .'" I'liil'tdPlphla ns
well as IJiroiigheiit thn country.
IIjp b'Li ll,,MKli!1' ","'"' deprecate"
tiiit (I i eW .'Il,JH nn intimating
I L '",,n" "ITVilnre the geed
HiingH he leimerly piediiced."
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nillllllrS Mill Wn.T. iikit
s'if'uCij, ig
1 pwnmi-lener fc'cneral of the t. i represented by Director Spi-eule. who
Leuis rnlr sugKcue.i teuny i. v -."-lien
of a dineter genernl should
nrfcede I he cheesing of the site.
F There must be haimeny among these
Wflnlllnc the exposition or Congress
Krelgn nations will shy ..way from
fkV project. Mr. Barrett said. He is
in Atlantic City for n few days.
Ted that Ilprbcrt Hoever's nnme
h.d been mentioned for the director
Uneralship. Mr. Barrett sold he knows
Sn .better man. He doubts, however,
Sat Mr. Hoeker can be induced te
iMve the President's Cabinet.
"However if Mr. Hoever cannot be
Mcured." continued Mr. Barrett "then
he "but-known organizer in Philadel
phia should have the place. This man
Should be between forty and fifty years
nf ncc. He should have HUfficlent expe
rience In big business nnd organizing
capabilities te secure the co-operation
nf Ids fellow townsmen ns well as of
the citizens of Pennsylvania nnd the
nation at large. He should be of caliber
te caln the respect of the foreign rep
resentatives of such countries nn might
be expected te co-operate. Tills co ce co
neratlen of foreign countries wilt in
mrc the success of the exposition, or
mr it. T am quite sure there nrc
Mveral men in Philadelphia who meas
ure up te the standard."
City Must "WaUe Up"
Mr. Unriett said Federal, aid could
net be spcuicd until Congress is given
.insurance tlmt the people of Philadel
phia reallv fn.er the enterprise. He
mild the Government could net be ex
pected te appropriate millions for ex
hibits when it linn no assurance that
tb city and Stnte will de their share.
"Therefore, in the spirit of co-operation,"
he concluded, "I say te the
lieeple of Philadelphia, 'Get busy, the
lime Is short.' Pour years is none tee
long te organize u gigantic exposition
like the proposed one. Yeu will re
member that the San Francisce nnd the
St. Leuis expositions had te postpone
i I ii i i ' ' jii ' &
Typical Conversations
By J. P. McEVOY
Fhe-Year-Old and Thrcc-Ycar-Oltl
anil Mether
GJMMI3 dat.
I won't. It's mine. Play with
your own toys,
Olrume dot.
Went. Don't! MAMA!
Whnt'a the matter?
.Tunyur's taking my dell.
Play with your own toys, Junier, nnd
let 'Dorethy's alone.
Mp wnnt tint. Me, mytelf.
Nn. you tnn't bine It. It's mine
Gltnnin d"t. I fight ju.
Yeu won't neither. .
Will. tee. Fight yu. Sec? (Punches
sister.)
MAMA ! .TUNYUrt'S HITTING MK!
NOW, Junier, step fighting your sis
ter nnd piny nice.
Me play nice. Me want dot. Me,
myself.
Yeu can't have It.
Cen, tee.
New don't be sn".v, Junier.
1 light yu. tee. HpeV (Takes punch
nl mother.)
Here. heip. lleliave yeurcelf. Where
de u learn te be se rough?
Mp Jeck Demp'y. See? (Clenches
fist nnd squares off.)
Oh, se you're Jack Dempsey, nrc
j ou?
I3ss.
And you like te fight, de you?
I3ss.
What de you pxpect te be when you
grew te be n big man like Daddy, if
you kppp en fighting like this??
Iceman.
AN ICCMAN?
Kss.
He'd mnke a funny Icemnn. wouldn't
he. Mn mn? I
Den me lie giirbudge tnnii. i
Tep-hee-liPP. (This from sister.)
Der'fy lnfling me. Mnmn. T hit her1
en nose. Mc myself.
Yeu wouldn't hit Dorethy en (lie
nose, would you??
LV. Hit yu, tee. Me Jack Demp'y.
Mn genna be big garbudge man.
(Grabs armful of Dorethy's toys and
makes off with tlicni.)
MAMA! Loek, he's Inking nil my
toys!
Goodness, me! Wntchlng two child-,
rcn is like running n madhouse.
Over a Thousand
Cities and Towns
When formulating travel plans it is well te
remember that the Baltimore & Ohie Rail
road reaches directly from Philadelphia, with
its own rails, ever 1000 cities and towns east
of the Mississippi River.
And remember also, that the two Baltimore
&Ohie stations in Philadelphia may be quick
ly and easily reached from any part of the city.
Our Central Ticket Office, at 1337 Walnut
Street, right in the heart of the business
district, will gladly check your baggage
arrange itineraries make Pullman reser
vations and relieve you of many travel re
sponsibilities. Just telephone Walnut 3602 our agents
will de the rest.
The address is 1337 WJlnut Street just
below Bread en the North side of the street.
Baltimore Ohie Railroad
182? first in America First te Service t922
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What would you be paying (or hoi today, if it were net for Aimer Steret?
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A BUSY PORTION OF OUR NEW WAREHOUSE
Carload Purchases Mean Greater Buying Power and
Mere Savings, Which We Pass en te Yeu!
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BATTERIES
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Only one kind
of battery economy
If ever there was a case of "penny wise, pound
foolish," it is when a man gees price-shopping
for a battery.
There is only one way te economize en a bat
tery, and that is by buying the best obtainable.
The difference in original price between an
Exide and the cheapest battery is nothing com
pared with what you save en the Exide in
longer life and freedom from repairs.
And the inconvenience you suffer from an in
effective' battery can take most of the joy out
of metering.
Don't deny yourself the satisfaction you will
get from owning an Exide. Yeu ewe it te your
temper and your pocketbook te have a battery
that will give uninterrupted service for a long
time. Yeu will find such a battery at the near
est Exide Service Station.
EXIDE SERVICE STATION
Factory Branch
671 Ne. Bread Street
THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CA
Visit the nearest Exide Service Station
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Made of Finest Virginia Peanuts! Regular Price, 10c
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LENTEN SUGGESTIONS
Beardtlcy Codfish pkg 13c
Banner Codfish pkg 7c
Pure Codfish Mb bricks 19c
Neva Scotia Herring 3 for 19c
English Smoked Bloaters each 13c
Gorten's Codfish Cakes can 18c
Gorten's Fish Flakes can 14c
Dexie Clam Chowder can 13c
Imported Kippered Herring, .can 15c, 25c
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DRIED FRUIT
California Prunes lb 10c, 17c
California Evaporated Peaches. .. .lb 19c
California Evaporated Apricots lb 29c
Del Mente Seeded Raisins. . 11-ezpkg 18c
Del Mente Seedless Raisins. 1 1-oz eke 20c
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Armour's Red Alaska Salmen can 25c
Fancy Pink Salmen can 12c
Oil or Mustard Sardines can 5c
Beeth's Canned Shad can 15c
Finest Quality Shrimps can 15c
Finest Tuna Fish can 10c, 15c, 30c
Almar Macaroni pkg 9c, 3 for 25c
Campbell's Tomate Soup can 10c
Almar Cracker Meal pkg 10c
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California Lima Beans lb 12c
Fancy Marrow Beans lb 10c
Whole Green Peas lb 10c
Yellow Split Peas lb 10c
Fancy Soup Beans b 8c
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llaltlmera Autometle Hliep,
537 lUUImere Ate.
llelln'a Harare,
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.Telin Clufclier, 6110 Wulnut St.
Harrv J. Celeman,
824 N. Itreud M.
Davlee' llnllery I'.lectrli' Ce.,
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tienrire I'. htlnner.
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Itellefentr, ,1. I,. Algee
Itethlehem,
14. II. Aute Supply Te.
lertvlck, Arlle M. Mnellniiiill
llloemabura;, W. Warren Nhutt
"" Mur, , Junea Neul
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inner Iluttery Klectrle Ce.
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