Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 4, Image 4

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Talk Philadelphia
ALL the Time !
Net one week of "Talk Phila
delphia" that's only doing one
fifty-second of the job every
year.
Cyrus H. K. Curtis telli a story
of sitting in a Pullman with a
Kansas City man. Fer three
elid hour this man ipeke of
Kantas City. When Mr. Curtis
eventually edged a word in he
said l "Why. my dear man, you
need net have told me these
wonderful things about your
town. I've been te Kansas
City." "When were you there?"
asked the booster. "Six weeks
age," said Mr. Curtis. "Heav
ens," blurted the man, "you
ought te see it NOW!"
There's the spirit tlvnt makes
for real citizenship 1 Why net
make Philadelphia a saven-day-a-week
city? Make it mere
attractive ever the week-end.
Today the traveling public
avoids Philadelphia ever the
week-end, because there is no
entertainment provided for
them as is done in ether first
class American cities. Phila
delphtans by the thousands
leave for New Yerk en Sundays
te be entertained.
Th Hitz-Cnrlten and Adel
phia Hotels pledge their sup
port te the booming of Phila
delphia. Jein with us in making Phila-
delphia a popular city for the
traveler as well as the resident
ALL the timet
Tell the world I
Hetel Adelphia
Hetel Ritz-Carlten
David B. Provan,
Managing Director
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INCENDIARY BEING SOUGHT
IN $8,000,000 CHICAGO FIRE
Th Atmtfn buildtBf had a sensnllennl
twenty-yenr history. Its destruction
eiiflctl n frequent recurrence of dnmnne
milts, indictments and nrrentx. Hey-
"Shifting Llrjhtf,'V$75,000 Painting ' era ncrletiB accident occurred mi no
by Elklna, Listed Among Lewes lM jt ,v n boiler explosion. It recently
Chlciiffe, March 10. (Ily A. t)i nn Held for .$1,500,000.
Several M-parnte Investigations of jei- J71 'ZTrT'l -,,. ,
tcrday morning's disastrous fircrt which, 9000-MILE AIR TRIP BEGUN
swent one CltV l.etk ntnl Inn nod Imlld !
Ings In two ethers, wltlrnJes placed
hy Insurance and property experts at
$8,000,000. were continued today.
Shirley T. High, elty fire attorney,
expressed conviction thai the conflagra
tion, the inect serious since 1871, wan of
Incendiary origin. A Negro emplejc of
u concern which was among the lint te
go up In flames, Is being sought. He
waa named by li fellow worker who was
iiriplcl out denied connection
vtnrtiug tliu Tire.
included In the tabulation of Umcs
Flying Beat Expects, te Complete
Voyage In Twe Months
New Yerk, March 10. (Ily A. I.)
A slv-pnssciigcr flying beat arce ftem
tlm waters of the Hudwn today en
an air pyagc of 0000 mile, expected
te taltn two months. Vileted hy 1. K.
Kniter, of llnlllmere, .Md.. the bcaplane
with I hi'aueu ler iev nvn. aiwf vi.uwK
I Jimujiu .urn w'v vFru'iuirc nt w.ii.e.i
will he up tne Mississippi te Ht. ieuis,
FIRE IN CHESTER
shipyard '21 imlm
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8hep Destroyed, Vessels Endan
gered by flames at Mercha'nt Plant
ekil. D. IHMI. 111 VIm nf ,111.
known origin today destroyed the pier
shop', a two nnd n half story building
ntthe yard of Merchant Shipbuilding
corporation. Firemen saved etner siruc
turea and klilnn which wete endangered.
A broken air main gave Impetus te
tne names.
. rl i .. t 11!il.1.,..1.
In the lire was that of hjnety lulnt- . ?'B ,1CV' ?. t(" r(. ,' il.,rf,V.
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Among them wnH
Ing Mghts," n painting of a. California .'S'K!'"?,
sunset, valued nt $75,000. .luge-Sln la ' . l . Vii. . Ji ,, VI
nnd the I'nltcd Serbian, fei.lgn l.in- f,-, ,l!elli"!' t,lu en,y I,n
liiince liensimncrN. worn lun-ni-il mil. Illgllt. .
necr and Lyman
pewenger en the
minge newspapers, were burned out.
The general office building of the Chicago, Ilurllngten mid )tilnr.v
Italtread as it appealed at the height of the lire whlrh dcstrejwl an
entire sipiarc In the Imslness serllnn of Chlcase. The .strut lure was
supposed te he fireproof In evcrj resprit
RENT
612-614 Chestnut
Street
900 Square Feet
Office Space
Frent Roem Geed Light
Elevator Service
Apply
MR. DALLAS
Second Fleer
Public Ledger Company
lUhtiZlSOOObeabb
went te Carlsbad
last year:
An1 thty m from all evr "is
world (e vtrtaka of trt n'.url
curative properties for terr.ich
Ireubls. Ilvr end kidney alliens.
rtjeumatltei. eeiMtlpsttJn. He., ocn ecn
telneil In Carlsbad Hsrudel rprlm
faineus for centuries
New Ten ten ebteln these neturai
remedies at your dructlit.
ASK FOR THE GENUINE
Carlisle1 SpraJel Water sad
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VERY Handsome
and very moder
ately priced. Swedish
iron, Etruscan and
polychremed with
pajchment-like shade.
Lighting Fixtures
. MDDLE-CMUMER CO.
3846-56 Lancaster Ave.
tSL' V la.ru- In Klihwx
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T AGREEMENT GIRLS LEAVE HOI;
NEAR, IS BELIEF SEEK 'ADVENTURES'
v
Operation This Summer Thought
Sure, New That Directors' !
Fight Is Ended
East Lansdowne High Scheel
Students Leave Net te
Their Parents
50 CARS NEAR COMPLETION POLICE ARE NOTIFIED
RESINOL
5oethinq and Healinq
Aids Peer Complexions
With the icpinpletieii of nearly all f
tin' lii't mis in he tike(l tin tin" Prank
1'iiril elrnti.l line, niul flimliiatlim n(
tficllitll from tlm iliri'i'fnnlte nf flu. Plill.
ailcljilita Itnphl 'L'rniiulc OniiMi.iin . tlii'ic1 Swi-et ollitecn, "f 1'
nr cmiihatli- imlicatliniH that the "I." I, , , , , .
will be put In opemtlen thin summer. . lliUI Hnitieeretl from
,nertiy alter live dln-itnri et tlie
company uppescil te the Mitten mannRp-
I ment eru imkIivI fiem the biunt jf-
terilay. it n learned that nt-j;nti(itinii.
I luekins; teujtil fiperntltin of the "I,"
,weulu bu resumed iuiiusdltitclj
1 '"I am ready te talk thlngi eee and
answer any questions, " was the iepl
of Themas K. Mitten, pre-ldi nt of llic
, I'eniiiati) , when af-Ud If iieetlutiun
1 netild be resumed.
Membeis of City Cuumil asteed te-
, day with Hichard WeKlein. piet-Ident
of the body, thur enl a thin wall pte-
1 vents the ity and emnium irem nach-
i ing un usrceinent. At Mr. AVejtlein hn
alrcad sained inanj cenec-iuus vlnte
i he took up the negotiations. Ids co-
' workers belipw that he mthl 1' able
I te gain peii A little meie.
A slight i hance in the cnuip.inv's
ptope'.ed leutal terms te the city would
(fctnit tiie wiieels running en the line.
The Hourd of lKieuters of the "em-
nnii with their new menibeis will meet
Muudu. and it is highly piebable tlmt
a cemmunleatiiin from ('ouiieil ie-
opening the "I." ipiestlens will be
before them.
There was general jubilation nineiiK
the men en the ears teda emt the
Hrcplug Mitten victory. When cars
wire halted te take en a big loud lit
, transfer point many passengers ex
tended their hand te the motermau and
I gave him a ijulek congratulation en the
I'LSUlt.
I Incidentally thcie seemed te be an
, added fiplrit of eeutideiiee and cnthu-
I slitm among the rarmen. "We knew
i who we're working for," ujid a llul-
i timore incnue conductor, "and we'll
get a siiuaie deal for a da'N work.
Then jeu must lemember Its our own
cempau. and wt're certainly net going
te leC our biiHiness run down."
I. eat ing a note that tinn lute 'be
pirit of adventuie," two t;Iil. INtilla
ilohnen, fifleen years old, and I'leaner
ast I.nnsiletMie.
their homes.
Aieerdlng te their parent", the gliN
".idtentnies" probably took them te
, Philadelphia in -eareh for weik. Mi.
.Telmsnn Is the daughter of Mr. nnd
Mis. Peter O. Jehnsen, of 110 Oak
nvnue, Past l.imsdewne, and MIs
Sweet the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J.
I II. Sweet, et the Uu'tle Apaitment.
Peinwoed.
The girl" were attending the Ppper
D.irbj High Scheel. Yestttday eve
ning the did net letuin home, and
Mi Jehnsen untitled the Philadelphia
police, niter leceiuic the note leti with
a girl ilium.
"We hae gene te town." the note
lead, "and we will be there for a thile.
We have enough menev te pnj our bmiid
for a week. Den'r weny about us."
I The note was signed b; both gliN. At
the bottom one of the girls wietf
"I haw the spirit of aiheutme ami
I'll gitc It a trial."
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j April BEsslElsiaH
I Cvdkai Products Ce. nl
0Wrt3l Hni In ili WJ
Motorman Held for Girl's Injury
' Magistrate lern held Themas Thack
eray, .'IJU2 North Sivth t-treet. in Slet I
I ball this morning. Thackeray was the
moterinan of a 1 lftecnth street ear that
TWELVE HURT BY BOMBS
IN STREETSOF BELFAST
Twe Sergeants Killed and Constable
Wounded In Galway
Itellast. March 111 - lltv A 1M -llclfiist
had the usual expeiieme teda
of ilii light bomb thiewing whldi ie
sultetl in the iniiny of twel(. persons,
four of whom were serious hurt. Ne
dtdttis had been recorded up te an eat!.
hour ibis afternoon
A grenade was ihiunn during the
neon hour into a cliurchatd in the
l'allymanet dlstilct, where soldiers are
stationed. There were no astialties
Twe ether grenades were thrown in iln iln
Seaferd .street arena, whfie .ill the cas
ualties occurred.
Gul way, Ireland, March Ul - (Bv A
P.) lour men In disguN,. i.nteie, tin
knocked down eiglit-jeir-eld i;il7abetli sjt, llrldc s Heme last night ami shot
llrauley near tins t leuriie'd street cress, and killed ergeanis (iildiens and (iil
Ing jesterdny. 'The giil was jammed martin and herleu-Iy wounded a oou eou oeu
under the wheelH, and it was nei essar.t -table. ,lu-t pi"iieus.l.i tin r e masked'
te jack up the car te remove her. .Site 'men entered the workheu.,. hospital and
Is new in tin- Samaritan Hospital ' hilled Patrick Oassidv, of late
Uncommon Sense
By JOHN RLAKE
Your Deadliest Enemy
TF
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TOP knew that it snake, whose
blte would result In partial parnlsln
of your faculties1, were hiding in jour
1 house, j mi would take very energetic;
I measures te keep nwaj from him.
Yeu knew well enough, with the work
that 1' before jeu, that partial paraly
sis will net be of any help
Yeu knew. If ou think at nil, that
you fire going te need all jour faculties
te get a job and held It till you can
j prove that jeu are worth the big salary
! that n think that vnu arc worth.
The presence of that snake in the
I house would worry veu a great deal
partlctlUrl If ou knew that there
I was no way te destroy him and that
your only means of escaping his fangs
I was te at old liiiu.
PPHHAP.S it may be of beiieht te veu
te Imagine that there is just surh a
I ferpexit celled up somewhere In our
house or our apartment or jour elBcc,
and that his name. Ih I.alness.
Yeu can't get rid of him altogether
He will be around. Watching for a
chance, te net his fangs functioning as
long ns jeu live.
Only by moving around rapidly can
you get nway from him. He is net nc- ,
the. He can only get you when jeu
ate sitting down.
This InzlncsH Riiake Is tirebably the
worst enemy jeu have In the world. He
will net strike you down and destroy
you, like ceitaln bad habits te which
jeu may become addicted. He will net
ccu Injun) jeu enough te frighten you.
leu win enrciy notice inni giailually
you arc losing jour inclination te stick
en the job till It Is done, or that jett
are hailing u little mere eagerly each
day the opportunity te put en your hat
and coat nnd go home.
If the bite hurt, you would be warned.
But It doesn't hurt. It Is rather pleas
nnt. And jeu de net really renllze its I
effects till years nfterward, when the
work that jeu haven't doiie because of.
that partial paralysis is seen te be
about all the work ' that was worth
doing.
MOST of us am lis lazy m c ,.lt(.
te be. We let the snake bite a little
every new and then, thinking that ve
can recover from the tffects by and bv
Hut we never reallv ri cover. Pverv
hour lest through lurliiesi is Inst for'
ever. Itegard It as n verv dangerous and
deadly snake, and perhaps jeu win hr
mere careful te avoid It in the future
t'oplrteh' U21
Mitchell
Fletcher
Ce.
Are Baking
Fresh Daily
Cinnamon
Bun, 45c lb.
Rich and Sticky
It Is Different
Pattie Shells, dez. 80c &. $1
Bread Zvreiback, box 20c
Fancy Cakes, lb. 90c
Charge Accounts Solicited
'ie)ic Spruce S',-',n
18th & Chestnut Sti.
12th & Market Sts.
5600 Germantown Ave,
Atltatic City, N. J.
Rcadinf
Tcrmintl
Stere
Open
Ettaiafi
FURNITURE OF THE BETTER KIND;
DIRECT TO YOU FROM THE MANUFACTURER
POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY
7 Piece Living Roem Outfit
Exactly as illustrated. Any piece sold separately
AH 7 pieces, living room suile covered with rfjl rC AA
tapestry, Teletir or combination, priced this week. ... vl I flsUU
Same 7-picce outfit, suite covered in blue striped mohair, $210.00.
. Call ft it madtteunc upon it te cenWncseT. ""
10-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Outfit
. Consisting Of the four large pieces, spring, mattress, chair
rocker, bench and boudoir lamp.
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Exactly as Illustrated
THIS WEEK ONLY
Anr Piece Sold (Separately
$165.00
TUt lleutt et RtUtntUtr rtprttents Integrity, Qutlity mnd Fair D fling, lr
u7iici mintfrerfi or sttishtd cuslemtrs in rhiltdtlphta ana? vicinity will veucn.
Jefm$.&eifsneider Sen
Manufacturer Custom-Made Furniture, All Goods Guaranteed
226-28 Seuth Ninth Street, Belew Walnut, Phila., Pa.
Open snlurilnj-s Till 5 I M. I'rre Aule IruiU Ilrllrtry in 1'lilla, and Vicinity
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i:STAlH.IMU:i SIM'K IMS
tigjylll!
1215 Chestnut Street
Costs, profits and former prices have been
entirely disregarded. Our sole aim is te
dispose of our remaining stock quickly at
bedrock prices. Come early in the morning.
The quantities are limited, and the choicest
garments will surely go te the early arrivals.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW
FOR NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS
A Small Deposit Will Beierv Yenr Purchase in Our
Uterag-a Vaults Until Nsxt Tall. Tayrasnta te bs
Continued Monthly Throughout tin Spring fe summer.
All Coats are 3i length. Wraps are full length,
... .. Formerly New
() Marmet Cents 80.00 .'19.!)0
() Russian Peny Ceals 100.00 49.50
(8) Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed 100.00 .19.50
(9) French Seal Coats 100.00 19 30
0!) Peny, Opossum Trimmed 100.00 7950
(8) Natural Muskrat Coats 190.0(1 94.50
(7) French Seal, Skunk Trimmed .... 200.01) 9750
(6) Marmet, Raccoon Trimmed 200.00 9750
(3) French Seal Wraps 2.10.00 lisioe
(4) trench Seal, Squirrel Trimmed ... 250.00 123 00
W "J esHn !"' 330.011 165.00
(4) Moleskin Wraps .. 350.00 175.00
(.)) Hudsen Seal, Heaver Trimmed 490.00 245 00
CO Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed .. 490.00 245 00
(8) Hudsen Seal, .Skunk Trimmed 190.00 KQ0
(.) Black Caracul 400.00 24500
CO Natural Squirrel Ceals 000.00 295.00
(4) Hudsen Seal raps GOO.Od 293.00
(-) Natural hquirrcl Wrap 600.00 393.00
lA aup ?ul WraJ ,000,," '"'"oe
9, 1 Srea,dtaU)V rap J 200.00 595.00
( ) Krmine V rap . 1200.00 r.95.00
(1) Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 745 00
(1) Natural Mink Wrap i home 94500
Extra Size Coats and Wraps Frem 46 te 54 Bust
7.50
Reg. 15.00
C h e k e rs of
Natural Squir
rel, Jap Mink
and Kelinsky,
14.50
Reg. 30.00
C h e k e rs of
Stene Marten,
Natural Mink,
Taupe and
Brown Fex.
29.50
Reg. 60.00
C h e k e rs of
Blended Sable
Baum Marten
and Stene
Marten.
44.50
Reg. 70.00
Pearl Gray.
Fex, Dyad
Blue Fex and
Hudsen Bay
Sable Cheker
Our entire remaining stock is included in this event.
(Budten Seal U Dyed ilu,l(rat. 1'rtnsh Seal I, Dyd Ceney) "
mSSmm Purchasing Affnta Orders Accepted
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T $44.00 m
I Lateit Meit T
I This Week's Special!
10 DAYS' FRET. TKIAI.!
l a-RAR CltlARANTEEl
TiioRetronr.Y
RECONSTRUCTED
fl 1005 Chestnut St. I
j BuRdy Typewriter Ce. jsV
iSE
This Week Ends Our
Merchant Tailoring Offer
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39
Fer your new Spring Suit BUILT TO
MEASURE from fabrics regularly worth $$
te $75.
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Entertaining by
Radie Is New
the Fad
Distribution, Installation
and Mnintennnce by These
Who Spccialize
Sayre-level Radie Ce.
905 Filbert St.
Extra Trousers for $11 'additional
Frem new en until Saturday, when the store
closes, the number of men registering orders for
these Suits will constantly increase.
W
E have never seen a finer presenta
tien of Spring Clethes. Wonderful
Worsteds, Fine Se'rges, right, Jight weight
woolens. De net delay your order until the
last minute.
Wanattiaker & Brown
Market and Sixth for 60 Years .
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TBABB&,SMABlf
VDSens
en the Seles of
bur Shoes is a
Guarantee, that
ThtyAreKigm
Absolutely the Best
Men's Serina Shoes
at
All Philadelphia Is
Talking About Them-
Up -te -Date In Styles
Down te Date In Price !
WWiHliei Charge Accounts Invited W1B Meil Orders Filled MTMM
Fur Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Prices
"Pay When Delivered"
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m 'tis
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fit
M FEET
Bettervaluesand High Shoes & Oxfords
s,4s... . j. i- In All Leathers
greater variety of in ah Tee shapes
correct styles for
Spring9 than men
will find elsewhere
THE BIG SHOE STORE
Four Floers Willi Seating Capacity for COO
Met, Women, Mijs.es, Heys and' Children
1204-06-08 Market Street
overheard en the
Baltimore & Ohie
"I didn't Knew until
recently," said a
Philadelphia trav
eler, "that the Hal Hal
timere and Ohie
reaches with its men
rails aver 1000 cities
and towns."
"We net only reach
them," replied the
conductor, "but our
service is as geed as
you will find any
where, and our dol
lar and a quarter
meal a little hel
ler.
1
Use This Through
Sleeping Car Service Frem
Philadelphia te Detroit
De you knew that you can leave Phila
delphia this morning en the Baltimore
& Ohie at ten o'clock and wake up
tomorrow in Detroit at seven?
Yet this twenty-one hour through
sleeping-car service te Detroit is only
one of the many features of Baltimore
& Ohie service.
Fer instance you can ride direct
from Philadelphia te Chicago in
twenty-four hours en the Baltimore &
Ohie without extra fare.
Philadelphians may take the Balti
more & Ohie and, without change of
cars, reach practically every impor
tant city east of the Mississippi River
and north of St. Leuis, enjoying gen
erous stop-ever privileges in Wash
ington and ether important points
en route.
you arc planning a trip out of
town, drop in at our central
ticket office at 1337 Walnut
street or our Chestnut Street
Mation and let the Agent assist,
in arranging your schedule and
ether details.
halttmere & Ohie agents in
ether cities will also gladly aid
you in securing hotel accommo
dations, check baggage, make
train reservations and de every
thing te make your trip com
fortable and enjoyable.
Baltimore Ohie
America's First Railroad
Established JS17
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