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Its very odor healthy and stimulat ing suggests the geed it will de. Keep e betile handy for you never knew when you will need it. At all druggists jsc, u, $i.w. 10a ZZ a-.4 f Pain's! A large wind -stone heultler, which fell upon the tracks in n cut near Allen lane station, tfcrl up traffic en the Chestnut Hill branch of the Pcnnayl vania Railroad nearly half an hour early this mernlnjr. The rock was discovered by the en gineer of an electric train which wns leaving the station at 0 :40 A. M. He hurriedly applied the brakes bringing the train te a step within a feet of the boulder. , , Train crew and passengers gntlicrcrt around the obstruction, which hnd se fallen that a larpe corner of it lay across the track. A gaping hole In tlw sloping bank of the ait nbevn shewee' the spot from which it had rolled. After combined efforts failed te bulge the rock It wn decided te try te cut enough of It nwny te permit passage of the train. Keck drills were Improvised from the tools of the train crew and passengers nnd crew seen had chips Progress was slew, however, until some one thought of a section tool-box n short dlstnnce up the line. Recourse te this Testified In the acquisition of a TOtsv old nilze. with which the offending j rock was lustily attacked. In a short time enough hnd been cut 'away te clear the steps nnd running gear of tun train. Trie lntter wns cau tiously edged up te the spot, under the close examination of the crew nnd associated nniHcnaert'. It wns found that a few additional strokes with thet trusty weapon were necessary. Ther were given with a will, and amid the prolonged cheers of the assembled multitude the train moved en te the city. FAMOUS MUSICIAN DIES CLASPING HIS VIOLIN Hans Tledge Calls Wife at End and , Thanks Her for Her Help 1 Hans Ticdge, a musician widely, known In this city nnd in Europe, died i Wednevlny at his home. 0S "rt Seventh street, after a lingering Illness. ( Death was due te lliiWe. Mr. cdS0 , was formerly a member of the Ehllu delphta Orchestra. I After graduation from Leipzig fen- servntery. and n short musieul careet in (tcrmnny, t' land of his birth. Mr, Tledge came te America ut the Miggcs Miggcs tien of Fritz Schcel, and was one of the original niembers of the Vhiladel-i ji''la Orrhpstra. He ilaed first vle- ' lln, but was proficient up n many ether , instrument". He resigned from the Ct -1 chestrn i-Lnrtly after Dr. Stokew&kl be- ! came its dlrei'ter. , I Thre" years age he wa taken ill, but told his wife. Suznnne. he preferred te "die in harness" nnd refuted te drop his music. He made three trips te Europe, partly for concert tours, y In an eaert te regain ins e was heard bere often In tue nls. ! Death came nulctlr. a few moments after he had finished nlaiing n selee- 1 tien of operatic airs for his wife. He ; usked for his violin te be handed him I in bed, and, after censing te play, he looked at his wife and said: "I thank . ' you for all that you hnve done te make I ' my musical career successful. Yeu hnve j been a wonderful wife." His eyes, , leed and he quietly passed away, ' ' clasping his violin In his arms. He Is , survived only by his widow. I , The funcrnl will be Saturday after- neon at o'clock from an undertakbig establNhnieiit at 182ft Chestnut streitt. Services will be conducted by the Ex- , celsler Ledge of Masens. He will het burlpd In the Dunkard Cemetery ad- I joining the Oermantewn ISaptUt Church ut eiaiv-m;vvjuu aucL'L niiu uuruinu town avenue. my feet all tbe way underneeth the bentch and Mmry Watklns asked the shoe man for Iter mothers shoes and then she tented erreund ami saw me setting there with eny one leg In site, saying, Helle Ucnny, wats you doing heer, my soednlss what are'yeu setting like, that for? Have you get a cramp In your fett? Yes, I sod. Sounding Ilka a geed ideer, nnd alie scd, WTell then wy dent you held it In frunt of you and kick it out all your mtte, thats wat te de wen you get a cramp. I tried that, se new Im trying this, I set. Wy don't you try it agen? scd Mary Watklns, nnd I sed, Ne, Im trying this, nnd she scd, Thats a crazy way, well 111 jest wait a wile and see. Wlch she ut down te de, me thinking, Heck, geed nlte, nnd I scd. Yeu better net wait, Its libel te take 2 mere hours, Ive had these before. Well 111 wait a little wile enyway, she sed. Wlch she ntarted te de, keep ing en ndVlslnj me te kick my feet out In frunt of c and me keeping en net taking the advice, nnd nhe waited se long my feet under the bentch dldcnt have eny feelings left In It, and as seen n he went I eulck pulled It out nnd Wnt did it have In It but a reel cramp, and I quick klcKed it out in irunt et me all my mtte about 10 times and It get all rite. l'reving sne was rue. 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B H I Street JO V Weat rail.. 0.44 U f.ie ylvinii System H I W He leafweyUeattsel EFFORTS TO SAVE BOY'S LIFE IN CAMDEN FAIL Street Noises Banned, But Geerge Pend Dies of Brain Fever ! Traffic was diverted from the street i in which he lived and every effort was I , made by the city authorities te alleviate J i the suffering of hvc-ycar-eiti ueorge I Pend, who died this morning at the home of his grandparents, elt) WbbIi I lnu'ten street, Camden. i The boy wns stricken with brain fever several weeks age. He was a, 1 great favorite net only with little play- , i mates in the neighborhood, but also , . with tlie grownups. On hearing of the boy's Illness a city , fireman living near him heard that the , I rnttllng of traffic Increased his suffer- i ' Ing. The fireman made a request te the , Bureau of Highways thut vehicles be ' ' diverted te ether streets. Thl was I done about ten days age. The boy im- ' proved somewhat, but lafct night took a turn for the worse. Several of his little companions were at his bedside during his last moments. I FIND MISSING MAN'S HAT Conshohocken Insurance Collector Believed Victim of Feul Play The hat that was worn hy Frauclfc Serchle, Insurance collector, who dh- I appeared from his Conslndieeku home ' Monday evening, has bet-n found along . the Uiver read In West Conshohocken, a ' short distance from where his papers, I books ami rubber ehees were found previously. I Relatives; of the missing man state ' , that the hat bears marks sueli as could i i have been made by a blnekjael;, nnd foul i play Is suspected. This mernlns ac- , i ceuntants were put te work en Ser oliie s books. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape I went in the shoe plac te get a nalc ' took out of mie shoe this aftlrnoen, nnd I took the shoe off te give It te the man ' and I had sutch a big hole In my stock ing my heel stuck rite out n if it thnwt that was wat the hole was for, me thinking, Geed nlte, that wascut there this morning. Proving you never can tell wats going , en behind your back, and I sat there looking at my heel out in the air and j some man wan settlnj there waiting for his shoe te get fixed he he could put them en nnd go out, and jest then who did I see wnwkina in but Mary Wat- ' kins, me thlnkln;;, (1 n'.zz, holey Miienh-s. And I grabbed u held of u newspaper en the bentch next te me te cover my feet with It, ami I lie man waiting for bis shoes grabbed it rite mci sieu sajinr. uar. wats tue wl &!HHw'.'-j?''TT7?Jr'- ?"S?7 Complete March List . NOW ON SALE Columbia Records Dance Records Ty-Tee (Tahiti). Fox-Tret Eddie CTWnV Orchetlra I A- 3S2S When Buddha Smiles. Fox-Tret ' 75c EeVif Elkine' Orehettra Maris. Fox-Tret Ted Lewie and Hit Band- Down the Old Church Aisle. Frem GVfentrieA A-3538 Village Follit of 19SI. Incidental talking 75c by Mr. Lewis Ted Lewie and His Band Granny. Fox-Tret The Columbian She Leves Me, She Leves Me Net. Intre: I A-3S32 "A Dell Heuse," from The Perfect Foel, i 75c Medley Fox-Tret The Columbiana Dapper Dan. Fox-Tret Knickerbocker Onh4tra I Want Yeu Morning-, Noen and Night. ( A-3533 Intre: "Little Partner of Mine." Medley ( 75c Fox-Tret Kntcfcer&ecJkw Orchestra j 1 Stealing. Intre: "I Held Her Hand and She) a. 3531 Holds Mine." Medley Fox-Tret TheHappvSix 71. Why Don't Yeu Smile Fox-Tret TheHappySisi a Remember the Rese. Fox-Tret. Piane Duet Frank Banta and Cliff Jitse Rell On, Silvery Moen. Intre: "Glew Little Lantern of Leve." Medley Fox-Tret. Piane Duet Frent Banta and Cliff Hen A-3535 75c Seng Hits j Give Me My Mammy. Frem Bem be AUolten" My Mammy Knows (Hew te Cheer nnd Cem- lA3,?0 fort Me). Tener and Baritone Duet -1 75c Cners Hart & EUieU Shaw) Wabash Blues. Comedienne Delly Kay) a. 3534 Get te Have My Daddy Blues. Comedienne f 7e Delly Kay I 'ec Delia. Tener Sole Frank Crumit A ,e,n In My Heart, On My Mind, AH Day Leng. Tener Sole Frank Crumit When Shall We Meet Again. Tener and Bari- 1 . 3S29 75c tone Duet Charles Hart and Elliett Shaw JustaLittlcLoveSeng.TenorSoloJowardJlfnnni WhJ'. Miami Dreams. Tener Sole Billy Jenes 1 A ,- There's a Down in Dixie Feelin' (Hanrin' Ae 'Round Me). Baritone Sole .Artiur FiWdsJ c Which Haiel. Comedian Al Herman) A-3536 You're Out 0' Luck. Comedian Al Herman) 75c The West Texas Blues. Comedienne EdilhWUten and Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds I Don't Want Nobody Blues. Comedienne Edith Wilsen and Johnny Dunn's Original J azx Hounds A-3537 75c Opera and Concert Scenes That Are Brightest. Frem ilfcrftana Seprano Sole Resa PeneeUe Ship 0' Dreams. Mezzo-Seprano Sole Barbara Maurel One Fleeting Heur. Mczzo-Senrano Sole Barbara Maurel Ideate. Baritone Sole liiccarde Slracciari La Traviata "Un di felice eterea" (Ahlme'cr forgotten day). Seprano and Tener Duet Maria Bamentes and Charles Hacketl a a a That's Hew the Shannen Flews. Frem Macushla. Tener Sole Chauncey Oleeil m Mis3 Yeu, Old Ireland, Ged Blesa Yeu, Goodbye. Frem Macushla, Tener Sole Chauncey Oleett) Somebody Knows. Baritone Sole Gypsy Smith Who Could It Be? Baritone Sole Gypsy Smith 49982 f$1.50 A. 3524 $1.00 49971 )$1.50 49622 $2.00 A-3525 75c A-6204 I $1-25 Instrumental Music Pelenaise in E Majer. Part I. Piane Sole ") Percy Grainger f A- 6205 Pelenaise in E Majer. Part IL Piane Sole ( $1.50 Percy Grainger) M A A m a A-3527 75c (A) Limber Up Reel. (B) Oaken Bucket (C) Speed the Plough. Fiddle Sole Den Richardson (A) Hull's Victory. (B) The Quiltin' Party. (C) College Hornpipe. Fiddle Sole Den Richardson) Wedding of the Winds. Accordion Duet 1 . ,-- Marconi Brethers fAl3"6 Skaters Waltz. Accordion Duet Mateeni Brethers) 'Sc Willow Greve March U.S.h'asal Academy Band ) A-3S23 Lights Out March U. S. Naval Academy Band J 75c Ntm Celmmhia rarer!, en Sal al all Columbia Daalmrt fA lOlh and 30th of eemry month Did joy knew ih.t el hli irmwrtil Tata Oftrnbith ipeit bit f lltjmiunt I ' Ut di ale with nw 1 I hit dsf, dtipiiring tt 1 I , b.a he rallcd VtZZmm I tUirrtwwIJpeiltvt k"rr I Ijjj leheviatrbmancc ""MiUSSTiir- J COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yeax It will jolt the jaded, urprite the aephieticated. win te wonder the world wise. What? The differ ent, delicious flavor of Kelt, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper ffftAfAGHtuine&egtMbrJ741r I Mmde hy SHARPISSS. PhiU. ,tt The Franklin new model Coupe is en exhibition at our show rooms. Franklin Moter Car Ce. C. C. Heck, President 314-22 Market St. Drep of 10c a dozen! 00ey Eggs B carton of twelve Fresh Eggs dez 35c At all our Stores I SaediHziif .jK Skirti . H IfllllMlUilUIIIIIIM p I :: li s M it IMIIMIIM Mtdw f DJihactte, ted Oripntlifj 1222-1224 Walnut Street trMhMl,if;l,Li.il:iMJi;hiillii:iJl,limiinitTrtlirtlll!'UI,jm(JU!rt!rnfll,lltlunihnHHirhJr.Nrif1 ihrli " " " ii "-" aan4.MMe.iM IMMIIaUUiailUMUlUlLUliU Te Clese Out Regardless of Fermer Prices, the Following Groups of Coats, Dresses, Skirts " a a - . -. Street Dresses That were up te $35.00, Reduced te m Street Dresses That were up te $55.00, Reduced te $25 Afternoon Dresses That were up te $65, -Reduced te m s Dinner Dresses That were up te $135, Reduced te Spert Skirts That were up te $13.50, Reduced te $65 $5-75 Spert Coats "tSZJST $9X That were up te $75.00, Reduced te Fur-Trimmed Coats Sg $QQ.50 That were up te $89.50, Reduced te trts All Purchases Billed April 1st. KmrnnnmmmMmmmwMMMMK fallllllilllllllllllM I? ' OPs. . rf iic. v. YEOMEN'S Imported Fiber Silk Scarfs in new and at tractive color combinations $6.50. DRESSES for Girls . $2.50 Bleemer Dresses of plain or checked ginghams in attractive styles for girls of 6 te 10 years. Yes, they will launder perfectly. Dresses of the same grade selling last season at $4.00. (Second Fleer) i W l MARCH winds will seen blew and Veil will be neces sary. Saturday at Darlington's you can buy geed Veiling for only 38c a yard. f)ARLINGTON Hair Nets are larger and stronger than most ethers, yet the price is only 95c a dozen. Yeu will find them at the Handkerchief Section, just inside the Chest nut Street deer. Mail and telephone orders filled. TWEED SUITS $22.50 An exceptional price for such smart Suits. One model is sketched and there is another equally geed. Several popular shades, such as sand, brown, orchid and peacock blue. Women's sizes en1y (Third Fleer) DRESSES for Women $22.50 Tricetines, Canten crepes, taffetas and crepes de chine. Several styles, all smart and new. Every Dress in this group a special value. (Third Fleer) taltesifc'tl. effort.- ,v4ffaa aaaMBBsssflBBtttfa.-aa. AWAaAB..L..LMi,,. ..hsiatArmth. . -vyL? x:im 1 YOUR new Spring Dress or Suit will leek better if fitted ever a Gossard front-lacing Corset. We have them for every type of figure; prices $3.25 te $18.00 , JJUTIL March 1, we are taking orders for re-ceverjng Umbrellas at special prices. MILLINERY $7.50 We claim a great deal for' these Hats. Every one is an exclusive de sign no two alike. Medels for sports, ( dress and street. (First Fleer) t, yHE new TWEED-O-WOOLS for , Spring are ready in both women's and misses' sizes. Ne garment you can buy will give se much real serv ice and satisfaction as a TWEED-O-WOOL. Prices are moderate. DRESSES for Misses $27.50 A sample line made te sell at $39.50 te $75.00. Very finest ma terials, such as Kashacleth, crepe crepe rema, Canten and crepe de chine, A small let, but with that indefinable air of distinction which is found only in dresses of the mere expensive kind. ' (Third Fleer) r ' MdiMMMii& r LMiMhiWm 11. .vcv",r.(.v,r '"-ysVbJk ,Tj "-, "v".1"- .fti h'i ft M i ' m tur n tl! Itt it! bi It 'U Im if IU -1 i .1 i rti fl . 6 m. m ri "" .i't miditdi!- ?iniAZiuiweiMjLi1iui. .uibaaei