av;f.. mtf bca rsMxx x. i; Oh !.?.; -TW5i SSB T'. ivii&a rtw;-v' - i fti w Sf' iTT.TT .' s S , T 'i pir EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK- -PHTT.AT)ELP.HTA. WEDNIDAY. MARCH 8, 1922 J3TKXPT CW . T'l"- 5 1 'fti,it J.t J : fV7a :V M vj?;,-w - r rSafe Milk , Fer Infants & InTalids NO COOKINQ "Pnnrl.nrinti." -,. All Arr.. te.-.- ffral-ir f nnrh AtHnm nffir nd mmt rr : .".rv"-- linDDnms. am for heruck'S, fakiniiT ImlUiUn. a C.L.l!!..!'.. rf(trr' ""wuauuusuiui61 B51ii r POft E0N1UE r Uncommon Sense Hy JOHN ItUVKR H'mf Is Waste? " ,? x icir ifnLUL .eat tfawvaaBBBBBBBBara jas?AjlM.Bv H '." ' u W.X ?$; j iMlnS fu UN IF OR BAND! T'e Twe Burlington, N. J., Men Beaten en Camden Pike Near Bridgeboro XTUAV.UiAXCn I net nlvn wiiNti'. Somebody get the money tile foelHi MituniliTiM' xpciul cm his own plmnurp. i:pntually It m-iy fnll Inte rnreful ImiiiN. Watte I wiintnn il(trurtlen, like liurnlng' n tuefnl liulMlnj, or tearing n ONE OF THE THUGS CAUGHT multlic uenlth that wns renrftented by the bill lire let te the wtnlil forever. IJxnctly the -iiiie. destruction 1m ac cempllxhcd bj the needless waste of nn hour that might be died in lueomp'lsh lueemp'lsh itijr Rimiethltiu worth while. That hour will never come back. It is lest te 3011, and the world. $10 bllt te frurfiu-nt and ttcitterlnffi them te the wlmK rTUMI. will he useful or worthless te That particular heti. mid that par- JL jeu according te the way in which th'iilar bill will inner attain have cxM-' jeu inct It. In this tcpect it Is cx enee. The labor that created the hnnu actl.v like money. If nu de.lberntely waste it. as people de when thev ftcck wnn and menng te I "kill time," jiict that much value ia gene out or jour me. i.nijilej mk it in rest is net wanting It. thing It In recreation is net watt In It. Every hard mental or physical worker must devote a part of his tlme te re cuperatien. . lint elinply throwing It away en worthless amusements reading book written only te "kill time" or plnvliig dull came meant enH ait tlmc-dc Ht'reylnff devices Is net only waste, but the worst sort or waste. Far better te tnrew harti-earnw ueney Inte the gutter, for somebody will find It. there and rcstore It te circulation, ihe time that jeu waste will ncrrr be found again. Every hour that ou threw away r-av?H the world poorer tlinn it might have been had you cm cm plejc'd it Intelligently. BE AS thrifty with your time as you arc with anything else that you value. It Is your inheritance and jour capital. Yeu start In the world with V i i t -...,-. . -7 0M& CAMELS 1 ?"c mMl TtMKISM O OHlSTIt 2-20c packag for 25c Si 28 Carlen of 200 Parcel Pest, 7c extra SCARLETT 703 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. t & VJBffJ 3 Tl Quality and Quantity Victer Bread Mack" lleh. they trt"d in Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores iJMjIUM WilW'ULJl ! WSWOu&gi 4xnetiS . SB v K A KMM Jenteel Talcam . jenteel Celd Cream KeguUr price of be't. Special Offer dur ing March only, rteth for m. R!i d ij . ii tfk ' i.rji 'm ii lr.-i iitn ;,' WI tw : T$ hi,.- . fi', w rfN. I pue of larnier" tck up nt;uin tetiii.v the hunt for a bandit who aided in holding up snd be.vtlnr two Hurling- . V 1 .A. frU.. lt..U1l..nM I q. j . 1 u!i, J Krtn'T iiu tur A.ii&.iiiai.ii : rt.11 C 14 t ,"l;" ey- l'ridcebore. ' Chestcrhcld . Ulli. l thn i,i,.up ,.lpn ,lh c.ipturcd I Lucky Strike lMMt,.r,av h Kred .t.-!ul.-..ini?cr, '1 J Sweet Caporal I .Tack-en stree' this rlr. driver of a -20c nackaees! bakerv true' The l.ivn held up tire Jllihni'i H.irUig.iiln and in, ceuiin. .vine l n'.iie In At the count j j.vil t! hniidif who was uiptutel gave hW mime as Nicola .III- 1 H.1110. .ind ia!d his home is In Philadel phia. The driver of the Uikerj truck, who ii known along his deUer tute as "Prlt.;. ' wim ukid for a rld! by thnjj two men when lie passed them ne'ir 1 Hridgebore. He refined and went en te Tainiew. where he stepped te make' de'.lverliw While then he wtw the two ilde by en the rear of the grocery) truck He continued alone the pike indwheii he come te Jk.up' t'eitirfi he found that the gr.Kers had bern held up The bandits were driven off by tarm bunds .'mill the farm of Charles Ii .Tcssup. The" pscipid. running In dlflerent dl-.vs-tleiis, .ind the victims, who had bven hlaiRlaeked. ve:c cared for n the .Te- tp family. Continuing en his -eute and turning "nte the Uiverten mad. 'Tritz" taw a man ahead who looked like one of the . held-up men. He ran bick te neh's grecen store and. with who get a shot gun. pursuit. They jumped into the tnuk and seen ame up with the man. "1'rltr." cov cev ervd him wlthhe shotgun c.s "Jack" leek n revolver and blackjack from his' tv!iet. Uv that time the I'almyra lunlj Itivcrten ieliec arrived and the prls- j unci- was turned ever te Patrolman 1 tjuigley. of the Uiverten force. ' WINNER OF BOK AWARD i TO BE NAMED TOMORROW Announced When $10,000 and Medal Are Presented at Academy A 'SIO.Omi check and a thrce-iiuh c Id mcdnl will be publicly pret-entcd in the Academy of Music tomorrow night bofen- ti irathering of prominent eltl- I n'i te the Philadclplilan who, in 11)1, "perfertneil nn a(t or contributed a Mrvlce te advniKe the best and largest Intel ests of this city." finU piemen ntri-ens the ten mem- beis of the Beard of Trutcc of the Philadelphia Award, as the prie is known, and tin- lerlpicnt knew the Identitv of the winner. Either 11 man or woman is 'luible. The hpeikcrs will be James M. V.eck. Solicitor tienernl of tbTnlted States; Majer Moere, who will preside; Oov Oev Oov erner Sprenl and Dr. V. W Keen. . who us chairman of the Ueenl of Trus ties will make the presentation. Ami tw the guests seated upon the sta- tomorrow nlifht, none ()f whom ii i the p'lplent if flu' award, are: j Edv. in S. Stuart, itichnrd I.. AusMn, Miss Violet Ouklcj. William .Ihj Turner Heward A. Leeb. the Itev. Dr. Plejd W. TeinLiiis, .T. Itaiten Town- ' tend. Mrs. II. S Picntlss Nichols. Snn.ucl S. FpN, Dr. Warren P. Luird. Huger Elliett. A. Edward Newton. Mrs Uudelph lilankenburg, Charles S. , ('alwell, Lincoln K Passmerc, Arthur .TudMin. Sidiifj W. Keith. Dr. Charles S. Illtseh. Jehn r. Hr.iun, Dr. Judsen Daland, Sherman C. Kingslej, the Itc.v. P. A Driseoll. Dr. C. Lincoln Purbush, .lames T. Cortelyou. Dr. 1;. Webtler tVix. Jurtirc Itebert Ven Mesch.lsker, lledman Wimumuker, (Jeergu Ilendei Ilendei sen, Judge Ilenn C. Thomji-en. .Ti., JlisR rrnm.es A. Wister. Themas Hae burn White. Charles E. lieurv. K.uncis S. Mcllhennj, Jeseph II. Ilagedern, Dr. Erank Ajdelettc, Ephruim lA-dcrer, Jateb liilllkepf, Effingham . Meri lb, Jud'e. J. Willis Martin, Edwurd Uebtnd, 1 Frnnklin D'Olkr, Dr. S. Seli Cehtn, David E. SmlUj. Mlha Margaret Mn guile, S. Hurii'i Westen, Themas Heb- Vn 1rti Vrtlittr TT T.pn. JihIl'p Hnrflep '! Stern, Dr. Cv nis Adler, Jehn J. Spur- 1 gien. 1;. A von vniKennurg, ur. ,101m I.. Huiev, Edmund .Stirling. Ell KirU Price. Mrs. Edward W. Kiddle, the Hev. Dr. Jeseph Kr.iuskepf. Mis. Leo Lee pold Htekuwskl, W. Ilmrkle Smith, Samuel S. Flelsher and Miss Liura II. 1 Carnell. "PEPPiR-POT WOMAN" DIES Mrs. Charlette Harris. 07, Noted feri Her Soup. Built Big Trade Mr. hurlette Ilniris. a Negress, known as the "p-'pper-pet woman" for fertv-five venrs, died Monday at her home, -Ml) North Fifth street. She wiih c.t -s-'Vi n jenrs old Mrs. Harris was known by her "pep-per-pet wagon," which she drove hrn'uh all parts of the city tc!lltig bewlt, of "pepper put," the soup famous 111 Philadelphia Hi r soup as of euch (xci)llent qualltj and became se widely known that the woman etablished u large trade und supplied many rigular custeraeis. Her business paid well and she died the owner of real estate and ether prop prep ertv. Airs. Harris Is survived by two children Hr husband died thlrtj- three j cars ajre. SMASHES CAR WINDOW The Safe Drug Stores Tlc Jen er s un .f 111" Out nrt, finest d-,n oil te let t-ew-ilers in an ar' si a! Ipilneu, 0ecervt-il t 1 Jonteo. Cela C'rn is xe,lan for eltaninsr and i ' cnu j is kin 25c 50c 50c Chocolate-Covered Peppermint Patties Jubt rreah from n our randy 3yC Reduced from 49c te POT'NI Cut Prices ' Isn't it wertn a creat ileal te knew that the stere veu bu from nan but ei.t price te r aTerybedv arid u.alntalns eenslstentl low prices every day In the veeU'' .60 Mulstfled Coi.eanut i Oil . . nBa i 1,25 Father Jehn's ' Medicine l- 1,00 Wampelfa "ed Liver Oil Kvtraet TCc ,2B Carter's Little Liver Pills ... . . l!5' ,2S Cutlcura Seap, 1 for Wu .30 Kolynes Teeth Paste 2Bc ' ,90 Pebeco Teeth PatsteUOe .60 Java Itlce Powder.. 30c , ,0 Wlldfoet Hair Tonic, 40e ' ,60 lirome Seltier. 0 I 1,00 Vinel ... sne 1 1.60 Fellows" pnu jjpe .. . .SB IJeecham's Liver Pills c .t Aven's Toetli Powder ate if .10 Palmollve Seap, C for nne ),J,0 Eikay'a reed oeo r ,S0 Mennen's Shuvltig ?' Cream V.H Laverla -M Ivix Flakea.. Man "Le6es Temper" When Motor Metor Moter man Wouldn't Open Doer Ilefnsed admittance te u trolley car j tmaiisp it wns crewihd te laparity, Nicholas Corrade, of tKlfl Eurp strtut, bteame enraged last pvening and broke a window in the deer of a car at Twelfth und Chifctnut streets, according te the I pellcp. ' i Corrade wld that several cars had pasted him. Drenched bv the ruin, he i ' sold. he. lest bis temper and pushed i his fiHt through a window when a me- tnnian telJ him he could net get en I 'the vihiole. Corrade suffered Revere cuts, Thef-e tnju-tcs were treated mt I Jeffersen Hespltul and the man then I was token te City Hall. . Cement Perch Floers Wm v.( .. .. n WuL '.! ' L W vf . -'$3 and fi i.. " . . V iiSF wife. 12Jjy,..'rr777 w ,7'f r 2T' S&& FatniOTl JISaw-HMemij" &. vx aauLT. st, . ! WLVfffViir4-?fta& m . n YtMr BABY IN BOX! 'TWAS PUP Policemen Relieve Feara of Couple Who Made Find en Stepi An excited young woman, accom panied by an urually excited young' man, ran up te Patrolmen Harding and Ilerger early teduy at Twentieth street und Columbia avenue and told them that a babv had been abandoned en the steps of the house at ZUOU Columbia avenue. The policemen found a box en the steps. Lifting a cloth covering the top, they found underneath a puppy tee young te bark, but trying with all his might. vTbe box and its occupant were'itaken ,,- iwntptaia u niera jnrw steps won't ret. They don't require painting. Easy te keep clean. They delight the Ask her ! The building of cement perches, steps, driveways, walks, curbs, pests, walls, flower-pets, cellars, sUes, poultry houses, and scores of ether permanent, fireproof and money saving improvements is described fully in the ALPHA CEMENT Handbook (104 pages, illustrated) and the practical ALPHA Service Sheets. 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The newipaper Is the organ of former Premier Venlaelea. fWM6 t i rTVDCWDITCDCTHATcivEA 1 1 ii i. mil ii.ne service RENTED SOLD VWkW, 3 Meatkl'NJ ttT,7v QUAKER CITYTOEWRITEIt CO v :!5 si A 3 r I Silver-Plated Water Pitcher Thh tvattr pitcher it of pleating design and of a quality that will give years of service height, 8yi inches $9JW. . Silver-plated ware of geed quality will give a lifetime of service. Our stock offers many appropriate gifts at moderate prices, S. Kind & Sen8, UIO Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JRWELERB SILVKHSMITHS AflFelfea X-ii CMten KSft i iifZXiml !4a x im.i. 'vrn-af' !anvi mw&wjy 2 In. Pest Enamel 3?Smrm'r Jk iVyEr .sgittk fabric tops. Beds-- C Qt; mmiS We1 B1ankets . FuUix. white eiuimel. PS"3 C21S b luVdeVilk t C Q5 cd steel beds, vrith 2-inch J TOla Tsm jN beLV $" S S I mnueuj. pests am 11C ene-inch i MSSiSX 'laid ect- Extra J 1 -Vlers m head and toot, yjffiy-heavy quality. V 25th Anniversary SPECIAL! ?lattresscs like these have never befoie been knewp at se low a price. Built layer upon layer of genuine felted cotton, with big roll edge arid genuine biscuit tufting. rnjp . f it,Tiaa "25th Anniversary Specials of Real Valtbes" Covered in Beautiful Art Tickings Though we have a large quantity of these mattresses, the saving is be unusual we say in all fairness te come early. $1.00 a week is all you d te need pay. NtfCQ 712-714 Market Street Founded in 1B86 The Heuse that Beppe built Inaugurated the One-Price Syatem in 1881 C J. Heppe 6c Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut St OUR BUSINESS ii confined te the sale, exchange, rental and repair of pianos, player-pianos and talking machines for cash, charge or rental pay ments. OUR AGENCIES embrace the world-renowned Masen & Hamlin, Henry F. Mil ler, Weber, Stcck, Edouard .lules, Heppe, H. C. Schemacker, alarcellus and Francesca Pianen; the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Whccleck, Stroud and Aeolian Due-Art Reproducing Pianos and Victor-Victrelas. Florence .. Heppe, Premdent (bon of the Founder) The Heppe Rental Payment Plan Applies te Every Instrument in ihe Heuse If it is net convenient for you te make full payment at pur-i-hnse, you may rent any piano, playerrpiane or Victrela that we sell and all rent will be applied toward the purchase price. Yeu are iree le purchaBe the instru ment or return it at any time. srnut St. Uptown StewN. W. Cor. 6th 6c Thompson Sta. Jesef Hofmann plays enlm for the DUO-ART Pianola-Piane (a reproducing piano, net a "player" -pva.ne) ' Yeu can enjoy his playing en the DUO-Alttf here at Heppe s just as truly as at the Academy this week; Listen te what he himself says in a letter te the Aeolian Cemptty : I!TM.r0aS tmrestly npnduee my phrasing, aectrnt,' pedal tna and what it mere they are endowed with my panenailty. They are xndetd mg aetmai interpretation with ail that Mpties." . .rAhim ihci Academy. then hear him at l4me'. en P?", Ptenolfcv.Piaie-or which we are th? exSive AgPTK2l,Phllalelphia-Jeu wil1 reaIize then ihe DUe! ART brings into your home at all times net er&mann but Paderewski, Gabrilewitsch, Bauer, Ganz, Graffir anHl the greateat pianist3 of the whole world. "?" ana " cf wf iARcL,S ,made only in the SteinW, Weber Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and Aeolian pianos, JHSn safe at Heppe's. Prices from ?750 up. (Player-Pianos freM $5wL) l99GnvH9aaiiiB Get one of these Heppe Victrela Outfits at once en these Jbi WrW Jesef Hofmann i With the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Academy of Music March 9th, 10th and 11th Victrela Ne. IV, $29.50 with 6 tO-tncu deubl-fac record! Pay only soe weekly Victrela Ne. 90, $185 With tlO worth r.t -i. iW&WTf1 as) lerms Victrela Ne. 50, $5. ',.50 with S 10-inch deuble-face Kcenls Pay only ti weekly Victrela Ne. 300, $265 with 15 worth of rceerd fen ftrty.M jwrtl . Victrela Ne. 80, $110 with 110 worth of rrcarda Pay only it. a weekly Victrela Ne. 130, $375 wUhJ25 worth of record ' r-w etjri i wteeiy WrWrrW' KPMail Thin Counen for Full Information C.J.ieDDC&Sflnl "! State lUT.WrhttUiutaL I ph, -a;wu)U( Uptown Stere th TUamiiaen 8U. f Jyitheut any obligation en my part please send full information about (mark X below): Ej"Pianos r-j Player-Pianea 0 Victrelas ft Ltd. j ', i atatiba: wkiA-'--4'm I ,9t i-nv-xMi Vu h. .v . KsLlttetea it- VeJf 2..,i, . i 'fc'irtSH. Lw'i; CJiJ'itf-Mi. JA).aaat.?f t wi ,'Aaj m