Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 3

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ItTpliw Itapm irniiRii tvemimiiy m.
luitlen hearing DQierc mum;
Mm Commiwenor uiemcnr ni v-uj
t'sliew the tremendous burden tin-i
which the company in-emitted 10
7 iwn1. e Invttnp nf tjttlflflnftn
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L hearing than is uaunl, and the
WBfttew listened tq the evidence with
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'win textined that the rental pniu
R. T. In 1021 for leaded lines
iri te $S,72O,0in..11 ; nlse, thnt
't-pnld en V) H. T. obligation
rfl,021).24..l4. These figures were
Linif In detail bv Jehn Y. Schmtwk,
!tlflc(l public accountant for the
Billy lie iircicuieu'eAutims uiuninK
Mutual payments te each of the
it companies for guaranteed (Hvi
U en stock, for organization ex-
Ill, interest en meriRuseH, hhi-h-m
bends, and registration of sceurl-
f
Itits were also Introduced showing
it narmcr.ts resulting from direct
tlens ei r. n. x.
01 ail lenses neiwccn inc i .
tad underlying: eempnniOH were
la evidence Dy ueieman .1.
counsel for the company. Of
paid the highest were ns fel-
i tie Union Traction Company $!
; te Philadelphia Traction Si,-'
I ' mmJ t fliA riefmntlf nAn Tnu.
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i'r?l6e of the 'statements made by P.
iXi witnesses were cnanengcu Dy j.
U Beasicy, ei counsel ier tue
Uusinees aien s Association.
i asked b.v mm will be produced
i next hearine bMnday. --'
a Scbmunk said $549,780 was re-
te pay the car trust uenus lust
t'.r Mr. Beasicy asked where the
bad come from, anu tne witness
wd lie could net say where nh.v
hlsr dollar had come from. There
.'hall1 nn .hour's wrangle, ended bv
JhtMr.! Joyce's offer te endeavor te pre-
S'Mt'uie nguies ueinnnueu.
ifiiTtaa new en company workers will
ildtr thsmtelres partners in the com-
l2HBj, wermnii yiiu a tiii iu i-iii. uunn
iff(ntes se time tne corporation may
LhLUt en a dividend-paying basis, audi
Sfe'thir may earn the bonus premised them ;
rjayTaemas u. .Miucn. ine president.
,Tee extra efforts of the trnnslt com-
ipwmiiu..'a iu cine tiiunv.t u.i upcr- ,
ilW expenses began today. What- ,
i,im i'f neiiimiira un us utu,
;WJI be put into operation Immediately. .
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rJBirth- cemnanv's enerntine exnensex
r,''.iiifTken reduced another million and
yaatir annuauy, anu tue payment or
fit.(R iter cent riimuliirlvA dlvMen,!
I.rt &.U. ...lltMBfl RMlfll. 2 A..mk C
Jy;tk asaeunt necessary tepny the legal
yiMHa would be given te the men.
PSM net be in Vxeew of 10 per "cent
fcftS Md Payroll"5 Per
.. Mitten stipulated that this bonus
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FMr -KING FILES SUIT HERE
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;,,, ment or Aluminum ,
.King Victer Emmanuel, of Italy, has
.a mw suit in tjommen I'lens Court Ne.
. for, the recovery of sixty pounds of .
tlaainum, part of a shipment from New i
? xenc te an Italian firm here. The alum-
inem ws lest or stolen in transit. .
Thecliiai was presented by counsel
f Mfsentlng loge Fj-nncesce Qunttrenc.
P5 v CenunlMlener General and Minister '
ItKKiSS:
u.usvia, uirceter licncral of Tin .
resiJi, who as Federal agent operated
tbe PMltdelnhln nml nemllnir
'vwasei ter tne claimant de net fear
ny oipiematic tangle will result.
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SAYS.NE WAS TORTURED
V
Atd Camden Man Alleges Couple
Is J. "Branded" Him N
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,i ,-j --" .""". "-viii-c,KiiU years
ffllvi n.w Wnlcn street. Camden.
JlS'h:i Ellzn- fifty-flvc years old.
a Wilkinson Wnterhern, fifty-five
; buradhlsbnckwmVn terci he Mid' 1
; ni robbed him of $70 ' '
; .. Te couple denied the chnrire Rnrin
t,.,!" ueanicr, arrested. Xhev
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t 'vmilui nUD UnULCHT .' PlftJi htroet. X112.il): Jdmuiul .V AIU-
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. peme liandlts held up the Ere.
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; J u CHILD WHO LOST HIS DOG
President Harding Makes Sympathetic Gift te. Mailer Albert
: . Miller, of Cermvelb, Pa., Who Misses His Alteddld'
ft&fcV S!00""l'l of "Lnddle Rey."
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Ifcif -!. 6pert' v. SM-Frtnclace, St, Paul and- Canada, and will be, under the supervision of the
fJ?.vVi i thFu?,'FiV S: Br' nttabeiUij PhlJIp P. Gorden, Montreal, Canada; Dr. O. M. Lans-
v.r. 'Vn T,7' vvvk row;, uisnep rreaerieK Keaier. xacema. Wash.: Samuel , P. Cochran, Dallas,
lex:, AD, McGHvray. San.Franclsce, and V. Freeland Kendrlck. of Philadelphia." An Imperial banquet
win be held at the Philadelphia Ice Palace late this afternoon '
WHPSAID'UNEMPLOYMENT'7
SHEEHAN WANTS TO KNOW
"Jimmy" Hat Leta of Offer
In.
eluding Ona en 'Stage;
The offers of jobs are still pouring in
en "Jimmy" Sheehan, wl.oge $350000
In fees collected dm-ing eight years ns
Register of Wills has made him famous.
He has an offer te appear in. vaudeville,
a phonograph company wants te make
records of his jokes, and a department
store comes forward with another job.
Therefore, Jimmy sniffs at a sugges
tion thatlie accept $4000 a year as one
of these en the payroll of the Municipal
Court.
"Four thousand pooh," he said
when questioned about the job, " I can
make mere than that en the outside
without a job. Why. I wouldn't tnl;e
the salary. It's a trifle."
Whether he will accept the -aude-
Vllle offer he refuge,! in (nilli-iife. He
doesn't knew just what te de for a
depnitment store has decided tb.it
".nmmy's" flowing coattails would ndd
tone te its establishment undMias
uaereu 10 give nun n position. .
Hut "Jimmy" snys he would be le4
a uk cre te iersnKe ins activity in
politics, as he new leads und U the
uncrowned king of the Twelfth AVard.
CHIEF OF POLICE RESIGNS
Charles Eller Criticized by Norria Nerria Norria
tewn Council Te Quit March 11
The resignation of Charles Eller nx
I cl,lef i l'0,i ,f Xorriatewn was handed
!! t? Clerk lineman, of Town
ll"","". ". l" "'?? :.i- -uuren 11,
nciere Deceming cniet a year age, '
. Eiler was n member of the State con
' Htnbulary, then stationed at Ambler.
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Criticism et ills administration bv
members of Council and the public is
given ns the cause for the resignation, i
'1'he. position pay .$2400 a year. Among;
tne canaiuatesr ter tne place Is Cor- ,
Ppral Redney Shaver, of the Stale
police.
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DRIVE- Pflfl FIRP. fiflMPAMY
umvc ru" rlrfc WUmrMPlI
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Uansdewne Oraanlaatlen -Seeks te
GOt 'n N'W Mem",r' :
ellt ,Iiv -Uus, ilrlva .being, p)nde for new
seven-mimirea ictrers'iiave ueen soul
13 AUTOS REPORfED STOLErJ
Thirteen automobiles' reported le the '
pelice tddav as- stolen me as follews:
. IViUunau. Sen. iHuuKensiiiKleii I
nvc,.'0' t000; Jelin Aahten. 1020
Gene street." - $3.10 : Albert1 Renlck,
?221 North. Forty.aecond.atreet. WOO:
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Tltelman. 4.34 North Twelfth
fOriOil. -TinAl.-r' T.Mnn'nl- 1 &'
niri , .,rvi,, . .f....u. ... .
Dre-.e,.iL'rJ aeuiii iirea.i sircci. ?.! ,
VIcfer Stewart. 50 ManhMrft vtreet.
$800: I.M. Bhi'affer,-S14.heuth Hread
fctrcr-UM'OP! Reland M. Fleck, 1M0
uti.t t i b t ..i a. . -
pnny. ' llic-e wefd addrciwed te -lending, also stated that one reason why theic ?' ,x, 'nS "J"1 "nct ?n or r"'"
members of .tJw. borough.. .TIiem who de were se few appointments nt present S i2! i,,,i u teS' Speakers
net eeply promptly will have their deer- was because city projects en n laige 1'' ,.', !! ? . .Siiewden. ad-
Sil W&Pifc 3S& ?& HCalC ""-i" dually ha,ted. M' vti t I
VX tWeaef the drive arV C'emm.s. OWLS TO STAGE "REVUE" $X iSf JfT
siencr Frank II.- Vitus. Charlvs -A. lien- 7 of the Unlvers t v of Te, Z'' -11 m,,cl
sal and, .WlUlam.U.. Fogg. , Service League ie Give Shew and ,et ""- UnPlHlt QfToiento.
iiiruiuriM ti iiu 1 iuiininin in r nr i-uiii iiiul uDiiawu u.i vii -vuiiiiuioeiun, 111;
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.erin r.iigewiHHi mm-i, "ILV ".'will sing,
Philip Gveenburg, 253 North Thirtieth J-V-'" """"
street, yjeu
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Samdel' blmeiVSOlK! Whu'rWrt t srtif at'n-
erva Mantell, 3008 Paito nt.
William II. Ilarr. Aslilund.. Ta,, and Marlen
I. MerKtllh. Ashland, Pa. J ,
Iula Keral, teas N. I'atten t,. and VrpUa.
ltenrntcld, 2413 B. ISth at.
Francis McNally, 2520 K Gaul at., and
Ulanelie Lezan. 2810 B. Vananee at.
Jehn Neahanlan, B14 B. Rrdfleld t anil
l'arm Ytnaaran, 2013 Falrmeunt av.
Uelwrt n. French. t22fl Christian ft,, and
Uthel Whaley, tfll" Mantnn at.
Enrice Vdrtilre, Hia4 Mentana' at., and May
saret C. Strenir, 1 122 N. Wanamaker nt.
Jehn J. Oavlhe. 20n"Iletarad it., and
ai ?rMff7vKeB tf
LM.'.n N. l.a.wrtnce at
N ' 2d at., and Marlen
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PICTURE SENT .
the loiter of "Knlser," prize New Yerk
Airedale, te "LihIH Rey,-" ant! the re
ply through the lntWu -direct repre
sentative, President, Unnlinc, n Hidden i
thought struck the lnd, who bad net
censed te' Ihdilrn 'the less of his play
mate. "Mether," Jip, jrxcla,im'd, "Hiippet-cy,
Lnddle Rey should be n bad deg. Inn,
Then he'd have te go' uwny, wouldn't
he?" ,. .
The slgoilicimrcef the, remnik did net
htilkc Mrs. Miller, but, "Mether, you
wrlte Mr. Harding for me und tell him
wlmt happened te Hunter ,sn .he can
watch Laddie Rey and net let him
chnc chiekens." Then, as nn 'after
thought, ''TclMiim, tee. that I have an
nunt that I visited in Washington nw)
that I'll come te piny "with Laddie Rnj
when I go again."
Tlieiletter was mailed the next da.
The picture came In return. Nev,- nil
that, remains te till Albert Miller's cud
of joy b tlutt trip te tbe National Copt-1
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FEDERATION PLANS NEW..,:
DRIVE FOR $1,154,772
8um Will Raise Contrlbutjen te" Ab
solute Mlnlmtim
The Welfare Federation isailll short
$1,154,772, te carry "tueccssf'ully the
work
of the various social agencies of
Ity for the balance efthe vcar
iiy iei tue uaiancc eif tue year,
the city
Tbatsum will be collected .by the back
era of the Federation in a special .cam
'palgn.. The announcement of the pres
ent situation was mnde yesterday by
Judge J. Wills Martin,, president of
the Federation, at, the first annual meet
ing of the contributors, in City Hall.
Judge Martin said :
"The question new presented te the
citizens of Philadelphia Is te determine
whether or net a. federation of charities
is desired, or the old method? wlth-nli
its Inefficiency, extravagance, nnnoy nnney
anccff, distress and inadequancy, is te
continue.
"The minimum sum of $3,157,000 Is
absolutely needed te enable the Fed
eration te distribute the money re
quired' by the agencies. These figures
arc the product of n careful revision
of budgets. Twe million two thousand
heven hundred and seventy-two dollars
has bpen subscribed. It Is imperative
that $1,154,228 be raided: otherwise
upon the examination of tbe present
funds the federated agencies will be
compelled te fall back upon their own
resources for support.
WOODRUFF ANSWERS' ROPER
Civil Service Commission Head
Wanta te Be Shown Red Tape
Clinten Rogers Woodruff, chairman
of the Civil Service Commission, chnl
w....w ..,.. .. ,.,,., vmhuhh,
lenges Councilman Reper te shewi
hew red tape in civil service had
ncu tne nanus ei council in making
appointments. .Mr. Woodruff, in ie-
plying te Mr. Reper s onslaught en i
-ridiculous civu service, anin tnnt the
i?08' commission nun been mete liberal
ttinn the commissions of ether Utics and
that nn body Abe sought te cre-.ite any
contrary impression was stating an un-
tnMr: Woodruff invited M, Reper ,.,
handling of laborer appeintmcnls thnu
kuediii ii muie eucciirc nian ier me
naki at Klvf 0n4iiir fMnk
T,)c G,rls, Servi(( Le,lRUC of ,.
delphla will present the "Versatile Revue.
nf 1022." te be followed bv a dance, nt
the New Century Drawing Reems. 121
Seuth xweittn street, tins eveniuc.
The revue was coached by aiiss ilary.
l. Kreeu, in charge ei tne sketches, ami
Miss Sue Kelin. director of muslcul
numbers. The two sketches will includcj
the casts tue .Misses JJoretuy a.
Jamisen, .Inne Cherneceff. Frances
vaskew, tiannaii ifaumun, Anna Har Har
isen and Vetta Resrnbaum. The mu-
(.tnel tititittirtr ivlll In anne1 hv Vfl liin
ninkcvitcb, Miss Hese ReM-nbnum. Mis
GeIdlc Hplirr and Mlsi) Edna perris,
K(ltll Hirs,, Meyers and Pauline Ce-
,.Jcne vin dnncPi nuj i, Henry Kahan
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Chartered
1871
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GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE
316-.18-20 CHESTNUT STREET
xv njsx ur ik,
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POLICE RADIO AIR LANE
ie inlinniTrn nv nil I C .""? iTiiimrien. xum cmiinmiec mi
IS ADVOCATED BY MILLbt appointed by State Chairman Sterling
Superintendent Wants Special Aid '
eiNk p,im.
. te Flflht Crime
AHvay te make quick radio com-
municatien between the nelicc of '
Amjrl?n ,tl,' preV05""'1 by, Sul,erl":
Jnde'J.t of .leV "' ,nnS be ""V10'
if rn,n0 nr lahes are iintlennllzcd te
put en end te ex sting confusion. Mr. ei K. ahl,j Stroudsburg. and Jehn A.
Mills returned today from ashingten. McSparran. I.uucnster, master of the
where he attended the radio conference state Grange.'
called bv Secretary Hoever, 'represent-
iirg I'htlndelphln nnd the International PMI Mmn a.-,,,.. m v m .i-
Association of Police Chiefs. Pn"a Men Acquire N. Y. Magazine
Mr. Mills suggested nt the conference Rights nnd title, together with pub
that a radio wave Jutje be 'confined Hshlng equipment of the American Ail
solely te police use. se that in emer- i Student, a New Yerk menUily niagn
Kencies the police of ena city can get ' nine, passed tedav into the hands of
into immediate communication with the
police of nnether,clty. without present
difficulties In communication by air.
BABY HIPPO, 25 DAYS OLD,
TIPS SCALES AT 100 LBS.'
Public Will Be Admitted te See In
fant Phenomenon Soen
UabyJIippe, nt the Zoe. is twenty -five
days old nnd doing well. '
The baby is three feet long, ucarlv
two feet high and weighs 100 pounds.
It is nearly nil mouth.
Leuis Brccker, expert en hippopota
muses, elephnnts. 'wnrt hogs and such,
is in charge of the infant nnd ltd
mother. Ne visitors are allowed,' be
cause vlslteis rile Mether Hinno, and
she tries te get at thenu Thus she
treads en her offspring and with one,
tread the offspring is gene. In time
the public will be admitted, but no
until tbe mother gets ever her nervous
ness. EDUCATORS TO SPEAK
Rebert Falconer te Address
Meeting Here Tonight
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p"
Ihe Society for the Piomntlen of
Liberal Studies has issued invitations
for n dinner nnd, meeting tomenow eve
ning, when a number of prominent edu
cators will be heard en subjects ic
luting te nultuie In education.
The dinner is scheduled for 0 :.'!()
e clock in tbe Hetel Neimandie. Fol Fel Fol
lewlng a meeting will be held in Houstei.
Hall, when there will be a dl-r-usslen
TRACING LIQUOR THIEVES
Detectlvea Seek 4 Men Who Loeted''
North Bread Street-Wine Cellar
Detectives nie seeking four men who,
looted the wine cellar of Gustav Roehm
4111 North llread street, early Mundnv
morning. It is believed that one thief
is wounded, ns Mr. Roehm fired en
the robbers lis they escaped.
About 3 o'clock en Sunday morning
Mr. Roehm was awakened by the sound
of a motorcar. Leeking from a win- ,
clew, he saw- the thieves as they hurrlc.il
from the cellar te a motorcar. Ile fired
several shots before the car started audi
believed he wounded one of the men.
The plunder consisted entirely of
liquors, valued at about $100.
1680 Searching for
"Ye Town Site"
William Perm gave the greatest thought te the foundations
he laid for Philadelphia.
The foundations yeu'lay today are for your family's future,
i ou may leave ample funds for their support, but unless
you also provide competent management, you have net built
en a firm foundation.
By naming this company as executer or trustee, veu will
guard against uncertainty. Death, unwillingness te serve
or removal for incompetence need net be feared
Family's Future? L'2 "Safeuardi"ff Your
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SENTIMENT
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IS CRYSTALLIZING
Independents Here Alse Faver
Pepper and Bell in'Sena
i ' " terlal Race ,.
DEMOCRATS SEEK HARMONY
Philadelphia Independents, .espe
cially' these who have been Identified
with the Voters' Leajsue, It was learned
today, .would be wlllln te back n' State
ticket headed by Jehn S. Fisher, State
Hanking Commissioner.
They atoe say they would In willing
te support n whole ticket mnde up as
follew: Oeerge Wharten Pepper and
Jehn A. Hell, Plttsburnh. for United
States Senators; Fisher for Governer,
Colonel David J. Davis. Hcranten. for
Lieutenant, Governer, nnd some Vnre
man for Secretary of Internal Affairs
te succeed"Jnmes F. Woodward,
That ticket would eliminate, Senater
Crew, who la 111 In Mercy IIepltnl. and
such candidates for Governer ns "Lieu
tenant Governer Heidleman and Harry
I A. Mackey. Philadelphia' Independents
cay that even if thf V'arc organization
"should turn In for Hcldleman, which l
net expected, the Independents could
poll a big primary vote for Fisher,
Senater Vnrc nnd ether leaders In the
Republican Organization arc expected
.back front Flerida next week, when
there will be n revival of State ticket
gossip and possibly sonic definite action.
Pcnnsvlvnnin Dp,iiecrntM will. Iinve
their eyes en the meeting of the Com
mittee of Seventy in Ilnrrisburg tomor
row, when air attempt will he made te
select a harmony ticket for the coming
.iiny primaries, this committee wax
nn n remilf i9 Hin neflnn nf fhn nnmn.
cratic conference Inst week.
Colonel Fred Kerr. Clearfield, who
,iafl bcen lffertH 08 imrmnv cnn.
,u,late, said today he would net enter
n nrimnrv nnniui i,mii. i, ,.i.i i,
willing te run ns a harmony choice.
her boemsXhlch will be en hand at
the Canltel will be these for .rii.lff..Snn..
" aiier v nrrcn itnuearu ami iiih son
Walter Whitcley Hubbard, both of rl."
North Sixty-first street, and A. R. '
Roberts, of Iluyennc, N. .1. I
Rebert Fuiten taking
his little beat up the
Hudsen.
The invention of
steam navigation a
lucky strike for him.
LUCKY
STRIKE.'
When we disepvered the
toasting process six years
age, it was a Lucky Strike
for us.
Why? Because new
millions of smokers prefer
the special flavor of the
Lucky Strike 'Cigarette
because
It's Toasted
if which seals in the
delicious Bur fey flavor
And also because it's
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Inlernntlenal News
1)K. IRVIN J. MORGAN
Noted organist and Mrs. M'nrle
llrewer Tetel, of Portland Me.,
will fight extradition en charge) of
eloping, brought by tlie woman's
husband
WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION
Organist and Married Weman, Ac-
'cused of Eloping, Prepare Defense
Dr. Irvln J. Morgan and Mrs..MnrIe
I llrewer Tetel will make a vigorous fight
against extradition te Portland, Mc,
te face charges growing out of un al
leged elopement. Dr. Morgan denies!
nccusatiens mnue uy tne iiuhUaiul or There will be six elevuteiti in tlie build
Mrs. Tetel. Jeseph IC. Tetel, who said ling nnd n Mibwuy entrance, which will
he came te this city and found his wife 'give access te the teres, office bulldltu
living with the organist. -or theatre.
Alfred S. Miller, counsel for the uc- Mr. Mnstbaum says that his company
cused couple, snld the extradition pu- plans te make the location one of the
pers containing Mr. Tetcl's uhnrges arc most attractive of any of the "bu-ty
expected here this neck and that the i corners" In the city. There is much
hearing In Hnrrisburg before Governer of interest connected with the site. In
Sproul will probably take place jflen- 181,1 thcie wits erected en It Philiidcl
day or Tuesday. phln's first bis hotel, the New Mansion
nhxiAirrr "m 5.
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V . The Remounting
of old Family Jewels is a?
important attainment of this cemparer
Original designs submitted
At Heme Today at
Our New Stere
. 1627 Chestnut St.
Our friends will find here every facility for
their convenience and an even bigger stock of
Men's Fine Shoes
of the famous Johnsten & Murphy (New
ark, N. J.) and our own makes. They will
also find here our entire Old Staff which has
made the Cunningham Fitting Service se
well and favorably known.
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Formerly
Colonial
Hemes in
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MEY CO. FHIK&5
BIG NEW THEATO
7"
$3,000,000 Playhouse te Be
Built at Eleventh and
Market Streets
WORK IS READY TO START
Werk will starl within two weeks
en the construction nt Klcvcnlh nnd
Market streets of a ten-story office
building with n reef" garden and the
theatre of the Stanley Company, seat
ing 4000 persons. This announcement
I-i made by Jules K. Mastbuum, presi
dent of the company. '
The site. -that of the old Ilinghnm
Heuse, cost $.5,000,000, rind the tsnme
amount Is te be the cost of eensti no
tion. The tlientte Is te be One of tne mnsr
lie mciM
s. The
Eleventh
ce from
up te date In the United States
main entrance will he en Kl
street, with mi nrcndc entrance
Market. The sta.Ti- will have n thlil.v
live font, front nnd n dentil of 100 feel.
It will be capable of accommodating the
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mom einoerni
the pi esc
theatre for
with fcatu
The out
rest of the building will be stone ami
ti'ii-n cntta. On ten of the buIIilltiB will
be ii loef gniden with n stage nnd thin
adjunct will accommodate nlxmt -000
persons. On the tlrt -fleer will be store,
which will have mezzanine floors, while
the second fleer will be built se that it
may be extended into the fliht fleer,
thus making deuble-decker stores.
There will be single offices nnd HUitcf
nn(l thfM. wll 1)( n,wjcrniy equipped.
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1627 Chestnut Street
147 Seuth Bread Street
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lit Intention is te uce tin- "- -' ".'."",. B,J,mnltl1 D' .4 ,!
vaudeville in conjunction "'... 71 "". J " V"7nffn.r . "$i
.... 1mtn nni ' """ '.' " ne nniuiiiriii, ii ,Minn -vvm
al.!e?e ftfc theatre and l,c i","1 ('el"'t C Common PCS, fjh
Beautiful in their planning-, staunch
n their construction, a delight in
their comfort. At Wayne and West
view Acnups, with worthy ncigh ncigh
lierh in a high-class, convenient eas
ily accessible neighborhood. They are
nll-stene homes, special tiled reefs,
copper cutters and rain spouting,
tongued-and-grooved hardwood floor fleor floer
iug. Firms of national leputatien
put in the plumbing, lighting fix
tures and hardware. A two-ear ga
rage. Price, ifL'0,300. Will you come
und see these unu3uul homes?
Hew te nsicli these new Colonial Hemes
Uy train. Pennsylvania. lUllread te
I inal Station. B.v auto, :i beautiful rlUe
llireiiirh 1'iilrmeunt J'urlc te Wayne Ave,
then up Wnne Ave. le Westvlew Ae.
Houses open today for inspection.
Jehn H. McClatchy
Builder of Hernet
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KEEP ON MOORE'S
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.Salesmen Want te Furnish 'il
Heme for the Mayer ffiA
Jiayer Aioere ims been Kept buajrj
last few days dodging salesmen,
wa"nt te sell him furniture, rttfaiy
friaeraters. iilniih-tilnrers unit aih
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iiMiiK.i mi- um iiuw iiuiiic, Oil .KTpvm
tpv Inne. Oerm.inlnn'n. !
The f-nlesmen learneil that the HrT i.t-L'
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200 Seuth Fourth street nnd they kf$lSJ ,; "
gan figuring what Ihe Mayer would' nfekv
want for his new house wth twal?V mj
mAmv mill flirne lintliu " 5Wji YT-!.
'I'lm Afnrm. la (,1 U'nil,lnn l.t'.'JlK'.iWLi.
ITa wilPiltienL Al llin uifnntnArtlli nttMMaie!
convention of the National River? sKAT
Harbers Congress. -til
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JUDGE LEWIS SWORN IN 4M
New Municipal Court Juriat Takt
li ui n..4i.. 4
wp wui, , K.M
William M. Lewis was sworn in tills XfiiTl
i iiii.iiii i.cin nun imnrn in II1IH i&fXl
I morning ns an associate judge of llw hMs
' Municipal Count before n large number TO
' of xpectnters In Roem 070. City Hall. 4k3
Mr. Lewis' was eertnd Inte the room
by President Judge Hi own nnd his eight
iisseelnleH. Mrs. Lewis nnd many of
i.tmlire Leu-Is' re'nllvCM were nrunl ". Hl
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These Days at
Perry's Men are
Picking up some
Remarkable
Values
FINE QUALITY ,
suits and overcoats
raglans, ulsters, box
backs at extremely
low prices, $28, $33 te - ,
$43.
SEPARATE TROU- .
SERS cassimeres and
worsteds, in styles and : '
patterns tRat will
match up with many
winter suits. $3.75, $5
and $6.
EVENING DRESS
AND TUXEDO suits
$43 and $48 superbly
fitting with feather
weight silk lining and
finished beautifully.
SPRING
OVERCOATS
THE widest selection
in Philadelphia. Out-of-lhe-erdinary
designs,
handsome matched
everplaids and tweeds.
nerringDenes and cov cev
' erts. Nothing like them
anywhere at the prices.
They're worth while
seeing!
Perry & Ce.
16th and Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
FINE FRAMING
Etchings Prints
Water Celers Paintings
THE ROSENBACfl GALLERIES
1KO Walnut Mtrttt
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Steel Lockers, '
Shelving & Sheet
Steel Specialties
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