Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1922, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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Moter Truck
Sales Manager
T EADING motertruck manu
facturcr building all
sizes
of thu hijhest-jrradc
worm-
driven trucks offers an oppor
tunity for an experienced
motertruck sales manager te
Ret in business for himself in
Philadelphia, en n very liberal
arrangement with a full fac
tory bnckitijr. The territory
will include all of Eastern
Pennsylvania, Delaware and
Southern New Jersey, and thi
line Is already well established
with hundreds of trucks in use
here. Net much capital re
quired, but plenty of pep. con
fidence, clean record, and,
above all, sales ability.
Inquiries will he treated con
fidential if deiired.
Fer further particulars ad
dress A. H. B., B 904,
Ledger Office.
Has your
skin &.
cleeun
heeJthy
outdoor
leek?
Or is it blotchy and
repellent? Resinol
Seap and Ointment
are natural aids te
skin health and they
cre build attractive
complexions
RESINOL
5oelhinq &ndHelinq
nriffn Tfir.' nt,rlftif In
ADVERTISING
marantf jour npproprln nppreprln
tinn ttrfnc prnt without
vesll snt unrk.
H, VRTIIIR
ENGLEMAN
iTr.n.n.r.stt.n U.d. sprue iei. Ra. M
INTERIOR DECORATING
I Tflrc-wk Court? reinmenln
5 A-iln-lay. M.irrh I, tiJOl'. M.
I I'nilrr personal direction of
i LLOYD EASTWOOD-SEIBOLD
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iRUb-rrad proflenal Inslrnctlen fnrigllllg for the past Iwo veatt ever Ger-
tint at llrtu
cnl (he fralte of irr of ttadr und irir
tlcal inTtenfe.
'Send for feldrr. Tuition till
WEST BUILDING
5L'd and Sansom Sts.
The Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphia
.Yeu CAN Please
, ALL of the People
ALL of the Time
By never feeling any of them
any of the time as te the qual
ity of Ceal or as te time of
delivery.
American founded its business
'en the ideal: The VERY best
coal from the very best mines
coal highest in heating value
the kind you can always depend
upon.
And next in value te knowing;
that you will get geed, clean
coal comes the assurance that
you will get your order carc
tfully filled as te size and kind
land delivered PROMPTLY.
Off at -t MiertciJH i in yanU t rercruii-nt
niouea '" V""" '" e e tnnurr prompt
..rrt'iee lO" CI CI l'leii'y 'hi rirtctiv
ldrer.
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mewam
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ICE
COMPANY
SLOAN'S EASES PAIN
(RELIEVES THE ACHE
T0RMENT1NC, njeninng rh-u-matiV
aches ar quickly relieved
1 bv lean's l.ininicn' Apply it
tfeely, uttkeut rubbing and you will
,fel a comlertiiu sense of warmth and
relief.
t ,Ooed also for rheumatism, sciatica.
lumbago, ncur,il?i.i,jorcite,ecr-c.xtrt-
1 j muscles, stiff joints, backache, strains
eprains and weather exposure.
i Don't let pain lav ou up Keep
iJJean's Liniment handy and at the first
t ign of an ache or pain, use it.
' t Fer forty years, Slean's has been the
' rerId's pain and ache liniment. Slean'a
J Liniment couldn't keep its many tlieu-
randa of friends if it, didn't make geed.
Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists -35c, 70c, ?M0.
Slea
I 4mWfcA4fPain'st
'l.,tIIIIlltV71 M.U'Xtaycttnm
COAL
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PACI AID 10 PEACE
Londen and Paris Moving te
Compese Own Affairs, as
Suggested by U. S.
GENOA HAS BIG CHANCE
H CLINTON V. (51LHKHT
'teff rorrftnendftit Kitnlni Tuhtlc t.eiler
C'epriDit. ujf. by PtiM.e h'Aafr Cempat'U
Wa&hltiglen. l'eb '-'T - The iwcnty
.venr nlllance agreed te between Mr
l.levi! Geerife ami Mi leliic- ii the
tiesmnltie of what the Administration
here hnt desired, n ieltltment of Kn
ren,,nTi (llfT,,., tilt,, kr P!tlttnn itelf
Kvervthing m the Rcreement reached i
points te it teoegnltlon by Inxland ft'1
lean of the fad that the United State-
wi'l net nt present take eny hand in
the ICureppflii readjuHtmcnt
If it weie expected that thin country
would paub'lpate wholly in the Genea
(Jenfereme. Ttijland vieuld have count ceunt
isl uiMn 'liit country te put iirewsire
upon rianue and enltl net hive con-
l-?lt,iit In nti nlHanrn Trhlen will net be
pepu'ar :it home. Moreover, if it were
expeiled that the l nlteil Males weuiu
p.iiticlpr.te fullv. tlie lajuu of n
flena would net figure se prominently in
'hf agreement reached by the French
nnd llrititli I'leinici. sltn'C the I'lilted
Slates it net a member of the Lengm.'.
The tli-es which it laid upon the
OoRtie fs consistent wllli President
Hnrdlng's declined ttttitmle te .tveid the
League. naniel, that hn deniies te see
ii Mirslv as a rengrett of Kurepean
nations for i he puroehe of composing
Kurepe s dispule.s
Kconemlr Tonics Ilairwl
While the alliance between England
and l-'iame increases the prospects of
ubstantlal lesults fiem the Genea
Conference, it It tint regarded here
at Ineiensini the likelihood that the
I'nited State? will be represented by
mere tlinn nn observer at that confer
ence The opinion of the Slate Ip.irf
tnent. which l" supported by the pub
lished usenda for Genea, N that the
conference ; te be political rather than
NEW ANGLO
RENCH
economic i ne eicmsien et tue repa- ,-, f A Angle.Frclieh guarantee ", '" ,.,u ' an" ,ne ,"" " "
r.itmiiH (ptetlinn from the Hsr of topics ' ,)act ; said, gave Ins gticstN cestlv favers: nnd
tu he ili-justed it evidence enough that n'(end Arbitration between the 'V,!'" I,nrtlrs became almost ulgbtly
the economic situation wl'l net be Gr'c(.Ks und Turks when :i Cabinel has ' nfluIri
rea"hed bcn formed In Heme and Italy tan ,..,'0,lls 1c-an ' """
Ihe position of the Admin. tritien participate. I he A liiteetene LHtidlng folks began
here hut been right alone that Europe Third Guarantees for the Genea.'0 biui. They concluded that n million- '
rnu't .ci ir heu.e in order befeie thi cenfeience under the following sub- nire or th scion of one. had come into i
country i euld aid economically Arm- heads. a On the political tights their midst. Certainly this young mau
let must be cut down and budgets musi (0 assutcd te avoid nnv encroach- i who sported ns many ns three different
be balanced before the United States ,ncnr en ,il(1 rishts of the' League of , suits e.icli day nnd acted n host nt.
could consider in any way the question I Nations ll) On the Versailles ' such cosily parties must be a man of
of the Alli.'d debt nt it relate te the 'i'rcaty ,,r any ether tientics signed wlfn (mere than ordinary means.
economic reitorutien of the world. The (jj,. cnemv Powers, (c) On nn allied ' Hut it whs nil guessing en (heir part. ,
flrtt step tennid this appauutly it
nrmv te 17,", 000 nnd her navy te prac-
ncall.v nothing Prame and Poland will
Ue the nei cnnntrlet te fellow Italy
sample
l-'rance's Twofold Iteaseu
frame has had two natens for main
taining her army, n'rsi. for prete tlen
egamsr attack from Germany and see
,end. for the enforcement of th Veriallles
' trcat. This alliance with Knglnnd ic ic
mee the tirst reason for un extensive
military establishment. Nothing is re
vea'til about the undeiitiindlng leached
between l.leyd tienrge unit 1'eim.are re-
raiding the, enforcement of the treaty.
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II IS i Ml UlUTf IllUll'lllI nllfT 1UH11'
:i . , .
But no agreement was reached en this
point at Boulogne The allinnce fore-
thailewt n teneriil getting together lie
tween the two ceuntiics upon all di
putcd pelirics. J'pun fh Near Patt.
upon Russia ami upon Germany for
lie alliance will net be workable If the
me countries aie te continue the wran
rannv. Uussla and the Near Kast.
tt'iil J . tl..l ... 1-.
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point if net te tap rognitlen of Kus-
tin. at least te such a trade agreement
' between Russia and Prnnce nt that
I which Knglaud bus wnli the Soviet gov gev
, ' eminent.
See General l'ndert(jnding
The nlllance n taken here te be the
fiisi tlcp toward Mich n political M't-
llement tn Euiepe as it ucre.tntv te an
cconenr" readjustment in Ihirepe. The
Genea i enferenee. whith N regarded
here at political nnd of little direct
concern te tlie T'nlt''d State, mil be
Ih next step- Out of these two things
nnu the private nejetiatinns that will
be can led en between England and
France is likuiv te come an understand
.ng upin all the great pe'itlcul ques
tions of Europe.
ie ,nere guaranteeing of Prance hem.";,"0 'fij 5BiVC. I
lteparatiens which are excluded from,n ptiing girls through n-hoel or in
dibMisslen at Genea can only be set- inv!;ini: money en nftre.. As far
tied hetwecn Lnglaml and I-ranee upnti
nt urn ui u . uu.iiiv.. h.,i,l, ... t..,-
rope and .1 harmonious werkiu; together
e ,h ,v, "au"s
settlement of reparations may come
e.ul' My after Genea or it may be ilc- The I'nited Aute Stores, with a stei.k
layed. Mr I.leyd Geerge will dc-ire Ue of nearly S2,rj00,000 and fiftj fiftj
te viaeli u settlement of (hit question right stores scutteied ever eleven States,
piemptlv And he has it in his power it sehent, noerding te counsel for Car Car
eo br.ng this country into the situation rjC" nnil vet the cempnnv hasn't ?10 in
sooner than Washington wlthea te be rns, ,n ,',av f, ejght bill from Pitlt Pitlt
breught into -t bv canceling Great lJili hurgh.
nin' leans te Kiance ns n Mep toward ti,' impecunious condition of Hie
-etlii.ug reparat'en" .mi el Mr Hard-
in'n eionemie ndvivers agree that -ue'i
nn action bv Great ISritaln wetj'd nutn
maiiesllv 1 ring up Mm q-mshen of this
euntrv h eaneel.ng its (.nirns against
ihe A.'.c
i i...i .. w i,.,.i
iiiivii tiiiii id s u in j irii
Seme de'lbr exltts of I.leyd Geerge's
power te carry through bin program.!
His coalition is iteiidily weakening
Kledlens are going against him On"
vctien (,f his Terv hupperf has broken
awa Ami the T.uierals and Laber ap
pear te he '"-operating against iiim.
'Ihe J'ren'h nllinnre wi'l net b pop pep
)'n i Tim exieiitien of it from ten te
wenry M.i-t which Pemcare has wen
from h in ninv prove le be iIj turning
pe.i.t nguinst him. He mav suffer l hr
ti e' llrlnnd enrlmr in the negutiatiens
in thn naitiitial .tn
li"tu!ti England and trance
i in the ether hand Pein"air will
imieiibirrIIv be i-tfengttmned by the re.
v its of hit bargaining up till new with
I Uivd Geerge Tim nlliawe is de-
ircd In fiance and ihe present I're.
n ,er has made n better bargain than
l-.nanii iiau M-curfi """ "" n ' "riny-
M-n nllinnre rut Her than h ten.vrnr rented Ihem nf the. West End Trust
alliance Pem-are cm btter make nn'fmpnnv. The checks came bad; nun-ken
Sr..nnniiedu.lnBreporNlenl,illaiinni -itmuiTicen. funds."
nrner Irenchman He u ilm vienge, nd' denial of charges of wild
i' the. Nationalist He ,t he most parties nt Whltesteim Unncllng ii lni-i -
T'IWv"5 If ir;,nt,hee " -''V'"' "' '''- frinP': n",hInerr, '
I divull be n'cen nl hT ? i ' Tll0T 1"' ""T1 "P 'nsi0cn,b,J ,,,,r'
1 .In n -m n el b me t rw ' ln8 ""' 8,u-v ,h,,,'C- ,
l.femlct a.rts.sue, f,,,,., ,rlvJllg u rPacWer. nrtivrd
i "" in Wliltestoiie Landing in May nf I.-W
year, accompanied, neighbor rsav, by n
PREMIERS 70 MEET brunette about twenty jears old. He
had taken ever one year'a lease en I
1 i'El A I GElXO A I'timsden Hare's beautiful estate located
' nt Sixteenth avenue and th Heulevard,
and overlooking the Sound nt the point
Paris. I'b. 27. Premier Pelncare ' w here the Past Uiver empties Inte it.
nnd Prime Minister L!ed Geerge, of With "Pud ' came n Irucklead of
Great Mrilnin. will probably defer fur-'ninl nd n retinue of hervanls, in-
ither clirei-i i niivrrniunnj rpgn ruing . """k - "'v
'pending questions until afier flm Genea hid n iliauffeur
ienference it was said in official circlet I 'J'he beuse t
tlier direct i onversntjens rejardlng
ledav. cnniH'ctien wltn icperln trem
Miniien t lint M Pnlncur" would viiit
tlm liiltisii cnpuai in a lew- nay
The reply te the German memoran
dum en reparations bring in ihe hands
pi tbt Reparations Ceuimlssiun and
iii i ii ! mm
WHERE "BUD" CARRIER ENTERTAINED '
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the distribution of the first billion
marks of repnratiens belns In the
handt of the tinanee mlnliteiii for con cen con
ilderatieu nt their mei'tltiK tu 1'nrK
Nlnrch i. (here nre no urgent questions
te call the Premier-, together
The expert preparing ter tlie Genea
conference me continuing their work en
the theory that the conference will be
held April 10. n tuggcMed liv the
l'rench and Hritlh 1'iemlers nl their
meeting in lioulegue Saturday, One
important question which lemalns te
be settled, uud which apparently wat
net discussed at Boulepie, It the ques
tion of the participation of the Little '
Knteute exierts In tlie Londen prelim
inary conference
The Czeche-Slnv.ik, the Serbs nnd
the liuiuiiniaiit desire the tame tlent
nient in this respect as the ether
Powers und nre objecting strenuously
te the idea of organizing nations liv ,
renct. us it were, represented ncoerd-
lng le their "lze and political Influence
They insist thnt they ought te paiticl
pate in the preliminary meeting, inat
much ns thev will be called upon te iel
laoernte in putting into effect
in nulling imu eurri n
hlnnv ll, n,, 7, nnle,! I t he '
(.enea iriilhrilnir.
irlti lllll' 1(111 Ul, UUVIfHU -. ...VI
whiih agreements reached Satuiday
U'nra
,ilns u-gnuling reparation".
w-. -i sv 1 t
Fill I (I. (fll'l UeiU8
iVe hit r'rtfviw
ITlf te Uy KsUl I tcl I
Ciintlniifd from r One
thp tumor-mongers should pick en niv
daughter.
"if there had been any special friend
"hip between Hilda, nnd Carrier I would
have Vnewn it. and I never knew of
nnr. in fnrt, he called en tny daughter
only three time1-. I never beard Hilda
mention his name.
1 den L believe there it any truth
., . .. ... . . . ,. .
knew, through a cousin who was fee-
i,.,.,- nf n,.. mmnint ii.et Cm-rie,-
i,a. cven Hnner te the nalesm-n ami
that he hsd given cigiireitc lielders ns
favors. nut the liehlers were plain,
with geld monograms, nnd were net
worth mere than $10 apiece
" never knew of Carrier giving din
ners le actresses. Carrier appealed te
me ns n young man wlin didn't care
. .i 1 Vt ntnsn fla i nimn,l U.
IUUIII ivi mmini i- 3truru Uf UV
lu seemed
devoted te busness. As for reneits
that Carrier put my daughter through '
dramatic school they also are lies. Mi
daughter's dramatic w hoel ceiuse was
pnul for out of her own earnings and
through the nid of nn uncle who hn
helped ntppeir us hince the death of
my husband live years age.
Magazine Cerr Medel
"Mv daughter i net connected with
any siudie in New Yerk. She l
working ns a stenographer und It at
tending a dramatic: school. She is
pnjlng her own tuition. Hilda came
here Monday n week age te visit me.
Whencer die remes here I alwnjs paid
her fate back and forth. My ilauglitej
has posed for n number of uingaslne
covert and cn!endnrs
' Any one who knows Mr Cnirler as
neil nn' I knew him would knew he iva
A ,'a.I 1 tn nmilil nnt tnenrl lit nmnni
JS ,, pn,ti, at rhe l.en- Island home
ar(1 f0m.pIIlcu. ciunerM ineiiiet' and
'M)stPt. wer there most of the time and
I hardly think they would have stayed
'there if he lan sudi parties."
,,,nitnnv was tevenled tedav in tin
i n,,p,i ' smtev District ".-Miri liefnre
.Tu'lge Thompson, .fetcph I, Kun. as-
sutnnt I'nUed Stales AMernev. repre-
j,f.nting ihe stockholders, internmd the
Judge that unless fhe tempernrv ie-
''elvers were n owed te borrow S.iUtlli
t .- -..., . --.
te meet pressing obligations, Minn of
the company's wilesmen would languish
indefinite! In durance.
SalMin.-in In HerU
Ir Kun explained (bar 'h uteek
Kun explained (bar
salesmen, "eul en the read.' were ' in
hed: with their lietcllteepers, as tliey
had no nmne; te pay bills
fudge Thompson held tlie matter up
until W'rdnesdav, when he will name
permanent rrcejvcrs. Mr. Kun also
. a,ki ,ni nnnelntmenf of receivers for
. .. .
the I'nited Guaranty (Jornerntlon.
afTiliated concern
"Uud" himself showed up awli'le tins
afternoon nt the company's offices nt
r.ieveuui nnd tsace streets, ne nioek
hand? with several empleyes. Seme
of the ethers scowled darkly nt him.
remembering thei hadn't, been nbl" te
2t mir pay checks when lUey nr.,M 'Pl,n nelt-n 10m rnmn allied (let
, ciuuing a vaicr nnu iniucr. ne "w
occupies tlie center or
spacjousygreunds and lias private ten-
niB ceurtH and aarag" auu aennnis
Quarters altached. Carrier, It Is undei
steed, wan le pay $10,000 a car fet
ibe rental of this plre.
Twe dayt after "fiud'a" arrlrnhhc
T.V.tiaKRPmVMmEPHlX: ' MOMM
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The "hid" promoter of the Aute
Meres Company leased the estate
of r. I.umsdcti Hare at Whltostene
Lauding, L. 1.. where it It said he
gnve partlm that astonished the
natives. "Uud" himself it shown
Itelew
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u( " I' . 1 C"'
nen" into tlie usual
I quiet seciul life of Whltestenc Landing,
a community of nbeut 100 families.
. Cni,r,iel s nr.t ?ff?rt In the party line
is M'I1 remembered. A bevy of girls i
weie in uttendauce and the host, it is1
because the partiet were ftrlctly ex- '
elusie--(lint is, none of the Whitcsteiie I
Landing residents ever received nn In-
vitatieu te attend. The pifests were
u" siranBers te tin! town. 'JLncy either)
came accompanied by Carrier or he
had lilt chauffeur call' el the depot and I
meet tnem.
i
uceK-enu parties were, tue nutsiand- i
ng fenturut of "BudV life at the
Hare home, according le the JielgU- !
bois. The guests arrived early Satur
day afternoon nnd remained until Men
day morning Sunday morning Carrier
always cniled up Getincrly's garage in
FluliiiiR nnd had a dozen riding horses I
sent ever, nml he nnd the girls would
gallop nbuut the leads nleng the Sound.
"I Lave been nt Mime of Cerner's
parties nt the llnie home, but net nn
a guest," Alfred P. ileeks, of HO Sixth
avenue, Whiteetene. said. "I usually
went ever there at night because 1
had become acquainted with Carrier
nnd hit chauffeur by reason of their
bujiug auto supplies nt my garage. I
saw one jeung Indy there every time i
wetit ever, and nntiirally I heard her
name.
"The chauffeur told me she was
Miss Hilda Crawfeid. of Philadelphia.
and that Carrier wns Interested in her
ambitions te be a 'movie star.'
l'rcttv girls were the eutstnndlnz
feature of Carrier's parties, and they
were nifty dressers, tee. Cnrrier seemed
te be n tenl sport. He waR always
rnlkiwr nbeut the millions he wns peiin:
te mnKe and never tired of telling me
Mint his chnin of nute supply stores
wns eventually selnj- te make Korku Kerku
fdler n piker nlengside of lilm
'I had n little parage in Whitcslene t
nnd Carrier told me te gel out nnd in- i
ler-est myself In hit scheme. He plan- j
ned te open one of hit tleres in Flush
ing nnd wu-ceeiled in getting n man te'
undertake te sell stock in ills United
Aute Stores, Inc. Tills man was te
be ihe manager nnd the. store was te
linve opened several weeks age. I
think An.vway. I knew thnt Reme I
stock wnt sold te rcsideuts of Flush-
lnz nnd Whitcstene. i
f'.'H-rler remained until tlie enrly part :
of November.
......... -
His riiiiuiifur rrmaincu
behind and told all the tradespeeple who
called and bent en calling tnat Carrier
was en n buine'- trip nnd would r
tui n liefere the Christmas holidays.
"It was shortly before Christmas that
the chauffeur left tee, and I haven't
seen ei heard of cither since ''
They Are Still Gesalplng
Cairler'a neighbors, whose homes ad
loin the Unve cttnte en the lleule;iiid
and also en SitteenlJi avenue, nre still
gnstlping alteut tlie parties n gave
Thev remember the beautiful girls who
'came there, mid the stunning ceslumrs
worn bv the fair fentestants in tennlw
genms en the private Hare eurts
"I never met Mr C'nrrier nor any of
Us cuesis. inn i n sy i' wnuc n-
wns my next deer neighbor he ccrtninly
i did singe some jenl parties, declnred
I Mr". .1. O. Mensch, ubete estate joins
.....
the Hnie estate
' I never saw no- have f eer h'-aid i
of nu such senei of parties ns ttaged
in tint flnsliy dressed jeung man who
, Mr Hare told nie was a promoter.
i Of course, we were uttincted bv the
many parties, but I tlnul; our nlten
tl0n' wns mere given te the pretn
cs
,t first l tnnugiii rnni air i nrriet
was married be'iiu-i' of the pipsenee of
a very preuy uiuncnc i.rncr i neard
,iiat tlilt young lailv was a friend of
the farrier fnniilv
'1 also liellcw ilia' .Mi i.arnrr.".
parents visited him twine Inst summer
Police and bulldogs Mr. ( -airier owned
fought one night nnd ei rated an nufi,r
' ,,t ri,,n (.nP, M,- Carrier en Ihe rl-
PnlIl(. and -aid the noise must nabe
P''t ,e dn following, while I waH en
l, rh ,, Mr Mensch. an elder!,
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I " hn.ren,n Bin!.d about Mr" Carrier's
- .leg. Mv hiHban.l told him that ,
bad braid the dogs lighting, bill had
nor remplalned. This man said he wa-
j hP father of the jeung man living tmit
rloer and ast-uied us that the dogs would
b ,Jt,icted "
: j'estal inspectors arc investigating!
, rempalntR that Carrier's operations
involved the fraudulent use of the uiullt,
according te Mr, Kun.
, ,. hinted that an arrest might be
car m band
r Kun, in discussing the assertion
, made H i.arrier jesteraaj tnal ills ceiu-
pany is seivrtir, ii'-cmrfii iu inner is
-'suffering cither from t-uiisuiuinute S'i'1
0P pitiful Mupldil).
Mr Ivunsalu:
"Hew can you reconcile the fact thai
52,000,000 weilh of stock in the United ,
Antn Pten, Inc., has been wild and
jti ihcrc la net mere taau 5100,000 I
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In assets it the. euttide? The debts of
the concern win cat. this up at the least.
That leaves the $2,W)0,000 still hib.
and dry without a nickel te back It up,
"Carrier's ldean( MhabllitBtlnir the
company is net only ridiculous, but it
the emanation of a wholly egotistical
ininu. Jt is a ise n ueiusien.
"The first Information that ureeted
the receivers and myself wheti "we 'took
possession of the Aute Stores head
quarters nt Eleventh and Hnce streets
and inquired as te the financial status
of the operating end, was that they
wcra losing n thousand dollars n day.
"Then Is no doubt in my mind thai
this eunjr 'financier Carrier found the
people te gullible In the purchase of
his stock that hn is etetistical enough
te belleve thev will fall for this fine
line of bunk that he hands out in de
fense of his operations,
C.
Central Stere. 1117-19 Chestnut
Uptown Stere Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
Our Agencies'
Our Business
is confined te the sale,
exchange, rental and
repair of pianos,
plauer-piane8 and
talking machines. Fer
caah,clmrge or rental
payment settlement.
Schemaeker,
ONLY with a
VICTROLA can
you hear the World's
most famous artists at
their best.
Victer Records are maije
te be played en the Vic Vic
trela. And only en Victer
Records can you Ret the
reproductions of the most
famous artists.
Never let price cajole
you into buying an
inferior instrument, every
Victrelu is built te give
lnstinc satisfaction and
the convenient terms en
which any model can be
bought make the price a
consideration second te
quality.
A Fctv Heppe Outfits
Viclrela Ne. IV, $290
with 10-incli deuble-
face recetdt.
Pay only SOc weekly
Vktrcla Ne. 90. $135
with $10 worth of
lecerds
Pay only fl.is weekly
Viclrela Ne. 300, $265
wltli 113 weilh of
lecerds.
Pay only it weekly
Viclrela Ne. 130, $375
with t2b uerlh of
records.
Pay only II.', S weekly
Viclrela Ne. SO, $54.50
with fi 10-Inch double-
fac Viceids.
pay only tt wetkly
Viclrela Ne. 80, $110
with U worth of
receids
Pay only tt.le xceekly
CERTAINTY OF QUALITY- GUARANZZ SATISFACTION
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'.'Carrltr Is citlltjr'et aeheme te de
fraud, Ctttnplalnts have been pouring
In by the hundreds tethe Postefflce De
partment ind also te myself charging
Carrier nml his colleagues with fraud,
and it la pVobnble that action will be
taken again him for using the mails
te defraud. Postefflce agents nre new
engaged in investigating this man's
methods. s .
"Te illustrate just hew far Car
ried and his associates went in their
efforts te 'clcabi up' may be gleaned
from a letter fnpm Chnmbersburg, Pa.,
this morning. Te writers, a man nnd
wife, tell me thty have invested .$10,
000. their llfe Barings, In United Aute
stock, nnd thnt only last week they
received a circular letter exploiting the
flourishing condition of the company
artd advising thcm te held onto their
Investments. '
Founded
J. Hcppc & Sen
The Heuse
St.
Inaugurate! the
embrace the u-orW-renetoned ,1asen
if Hamlin, Henry F. lliMrr, IVrber.
Steck, Krleuard .Tnlcs, ncpne, 17. C,
UarceVu nttii Fran?
ctsca Planet; the Due-Art 7ferfeJ
dKcfttj; Pfane In Meinway. Weber,
Steck, Whccleclt, Stroud and Aeolian
Pianet and Victor-VMrelas.
FLORKXCK J, BF1PPE, Tre.
Sen of the Founder
We consider it an
honor te represent these famous
Grand Pianos in Philadelphia
Whether you nre censiderinp; the purchase of a Grand Piane
for your home or for professional use come te Hrppc's. Here you
may cheese from six of the finest Grand Pianos, making it possible te
select an instrument that merits your requirements exactly in tennl
quality, size nnd case finish. We consider it an honor -te represent
such world famous instruments ns these
Maten & Hamlin
Henry F. Miller
Steck
Prices $695 up
Special Heppe Bargains in .
Reconditioned Pianos artd Players
Our Bargain Department has just placed en
sale a number of splendid pianos and players
that are in such perfect condition that we can
guarantee them for five years. We mention a
few there arc many ethers.
M c fi.d'c -SiS eui-t- jiardnian Grand '
Player - Piane Piane Ebony$345
Mahegan y Steinway Upright
88-Netc $325i Piane $195 1
Schumann Upright Piane. Ebony, $165 A
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Economy
that stout economy which ever demands
better products and better values Our man
ufacturing costs are lowered by a tremendous
output Our distributing costs are minimized
by the intensive elimination of all waste, Yeu
share in these savings en every roll of reefing, en
every yard of linoleum and en every gallon of
paint you buy which bears the Certain-teed la
bel Every dollar of your purchase money rep
resents great value none of it avoidable waste.
CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
Certain-teed
ASPHALT ROOFINGS
ASPHALT SHINGLES
LINOLEUMS
PAINTS
FELT BASE
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iVit'4.'!
STUDENTS GUARD TRINITY
Watch for Firebug Following Sarles
of Incendiary Blatee
'Hartferd, Conn., feb. 27. (By A.
P.) -Thirty students, working Jn four
shifts, are watching the Trinity Col
lege .buildings day and night because of
Incendiary rlrw. They arc armed with
searchlights nt. night nntl have 'been
advised' te keep especial vlgllance ever
Seabury Hall, where three professors
nml their wives reside.
The' student patrols have also been
ordered te refrain from putting their
hands en surfaces in eaee of another
fire. In order that fingerprints may net
be obliterated.
in 1865
that Heppe built
One-Price Syatem in 1881
Edouard Jules
Heppe
H. C. Schemaeker
must new be the first
order of the day
OIL CLOTH
TARRED FELT
VARNISHES
INSULATING PAPERS
FLOOR COVERINGS
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Railroad Section Beat Be
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even
Hava, Baen. MurdferaH
.-ii. ..ill. lb , w.L i ' "
f-etuivuiv, .., 0-2J,-Vj' 1
Hale, a railroad .section, beu w,c
found dead near Delane, this L,
nnd he Is believed te have hJ
a ftm.
aereu.
State
police from
Jhis elt
ITafclcterf are investigating and ni.A"
Attorney Cyrus Palmer hag0 "Ws
"a sent .i'l
county (icircuvca te the seen?.
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, Ceal Club te Dine
The Ceal Club will held Us .l '.I
Imimuet tonight nt the llniui,? "t?."ll
ford. Pratt Thompson, prcsldcniTtlll
club, will preside. "il
President, Florence J. Hcppa
Sen of the Founder
' Surely you want YOUR
Playcr'Piane te be the best
We have no hesitancy in recommending the
DUO-AR T
Reproducing Piane
for it icptesrnts thp. very latest in player-piano devclen
ment. Absolutely free from mechanical rendition, it re"
produces the playing of the artist with life-like fidclitv
fidelity,
The Hcppc List nf
Due-Art Reproducing Pianos
includes: '
Steinway
Weber
Steck
Wheelock
Stroud
Aeolian
'Wees from $?50
up
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t'lilenn 6th & Thompson Sts. fPnlla. ,
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