UdCT? fHnri3ii ; j s rfff'IVt mh$ j ? wy.wnvn vy"Tt Tr,"v, fr1 ji; ,Tir" ms,wv riT spr " 7v ,-,,, - .j ' i1 j; '-rf '" 'AVj PVtWI'.W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARGH 20, 1022 e HPBHHfeviWlSHf'.!S,v K T.' r .T-aBIKKMWCiri WvHT .1 J MHISRVC VT . JU 3. raHHRFA ra$W& v$r&m$ .(tak WllftWHW 1 li . Zi ' V" . nsa'rr I K f If W rw j- - : IffK' Btffr v;jf.' CAMDEN TO ASSIST REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish" that will net craze r crock. Durable, acid Proof Und of high lustre. Such is f Shatce, applied in an colors. The Chas. W. Schaner co. b 8?t ClieMmit St. TERMINAL PROJECT mm m JS'r. BW ' Ml ' tv " Council Expected te Rush Land I Deal Se That Reading Can Get Werk Started NEW PASTORS WELCOMED Spring Suits ether Men will admire WVi , That's the kind you want the iliind we build. We are finicky about the little hand-tailored touches When tin1 City Council of Cnitnlen no- cept.s n strip of lniid 144 feet In Kerry nvenup, running In lrreitulnr hnpe tn n width of 120 feet, work en the $2.."00, 000 terminal and ferr house te roplnee the present temporary structure will be started by the Heading Hallway. Coun cil will meet Thtirdn, Mnrch HO, wlien It N expected tlic tranactlen will be completed. Pilings nre already lielnc dilven at Cf-. Jenes creation Men who prefer popular- priced custom-made clothes ' come te us have been 1 coming te us for years. W. S. Jenes, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street r1 EAT mm v FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's, Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT believes sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 90c, 60c., $1.00 or write direct te WMlDtnttIIUf. O.. I15BbuaSt.N.T. ,tk Jfcings you would ordinarily ever- r: leek put ceuecuveiy tney mane ier J&- ' ASka tnrltltrtlintftV whfcVl hftefapilkg n .. . . .'.. ... .1-.. ,j5, r" - ' - .Aieciianic street, anil it n exported wini the structural work will be .tarted uy I April 1. The railroad company Ims , asked prompt action, in Council has aprced te vacate ceitain street In lieu 1 of the property offered and te aid In the construction of the new station, 1'lans were tiled with the nulldliiK Com Cem i mission te provide for a two-story struc ture that will accommodate at least ten sets of tracks. There will be prevision made for double-deck ferrbettt.s. It ' being stated bv railway officials that . ultimately It H the Intention of the eempnnv of limine craft of that char acter te care for summer excursionists te the -onshore. It is planned te have I the best of modern equipment, with the offices en the second Heet. Assurance that there is te be actual work begun I en the terminal this spring has brought la feeling of gratification en the part of Camden officials who have been pushing I the project. ' New pastors woie welcomed in seven Methodist Episcopal churches in Cam den vestenlay as a result et tne cnnnKc made bv the New ,Terev Conference. The Rev. C. V. Conever. formerly of Auglesea, preached In ltethel Church; the Itev. V.. V. Hann. Eighth Street; the Itev. It. C. Smith. Fairvlew; the Itev Cieeise Ta ler. Palrvlew Village; the Itev. Chilstlan Ernst. St. (ieerge; the Itev. Albert Allen. Weslej, and the I Itev. W. K. rislier. Wiley. The Itev. Or. Cioergo II. Hemingway I took as the subject of his sermon at the i First Piosbjteii.in Chureh "The Thoroughgoing Scheel." It was tie third of a series of sermons en "Hie Seven 111 eat Ideals of Life." In the l'li-st Maptist Chuirli the pulpit was oo eo oe copied by the Itev. Or. Haerxal Shop Shep pe.nl. of Three Khers, Conn. In the Feurlli l'resbyterlnn Church "All-raniih Oav vns observed and , the Itev. V. A. Williams spoke en "A i Christian Heme " .The wife of Itlshep I Lester Smith, of India, spoke In Ilrond Ilrend wa Methedil Ktdsceiml Church la-t night. ' Men. women and hildreli In large ntiliibeis jesteid'U itfternoen nttoiel -d i the Mtiiimii I'urim l!ny nml concert of the lleth-El Sunday Scheel and tin 'nuii,' .iuiIiM Clubs in the Y. M. iuid I Y. W. tl. A.. ."II7 Walnut street. C.un- den. In the past the Yeung .ludea i ('lul)s. under tin- auspices of the Y. M. land . W. II. A., g.iw uch entertain- i unit" alone, but tliej are new jeinul ly Itlie Ueth-El congregation at P.irkslde. GHaST IN LANSD0WNE Qlrlt Coming Frem Sorority Meeting 8ay They Saw Mysterious Figure Lansdewne has n gliest. At least, that wan the certified oplnlenvof sev eral jeung women en their way home from a Mu Delta Chi Sorority meet ing. M.iHtlc rites, followed by ghost ster ies und tales of the Atitlgenlsh ghost, sent the young ladles out Inte the night In fear ami ttembllug. They went In a body for protection. As they ncared a tfntk corner of the Hnreugh hlshway a light i shape Hitted before them and groans were heard. Add te tlmt the dull glare of a danger lantern en the street, and the apparition was complete. With shrieks the girls rated nwa. Skeptics say that h member of the perty is 'responsible; tlmt she crept out the back deer of the meeting nml arrived at the dark corner before the rest. The wnvlns f a handkerchief nml the groans produced the desired re suit. Hut these who fled arc stick ing by their real ghost, HUNT -WAR HEROES' KIN Addresses Lacking of These Entitled te Allotment Checks The I'nlted States Veterans' lluienu has asked the Heme Set vice Section of the American Red Cress, 218 Seuth Nineteenth street, Philadelphia, te assist In locating the following, who in most Instances are entitled te allotment or compensation checks which cannot be delivered because only insufficient or Incorrect addresses are known. Any one knowing the mldress of any of these listed below should commun icate with the Heme Service Sectien: Marv Hutler, 704 Passvunk avenue or 2041 Annin stieet; Essie Cenner. 231) ltldge avenue; Nerah Hurley Curran, ,TT4.'l Walnut street ; Marie Olsbrew, 2,"0 North Twelfth street: Ethel Helm, 1 le:t North street : Louise Lev. 740 Seuth Fifteenth street ; Mar Elizabeth Mnlier. 1110!) Silver stieet: Hester M. Ven I'relsslg. .TKjO North Ihead street, or 3H32 North Fifteenth street. CHURCH WRECKED BY GAS EXPLOSION Weman With Flashlight Gees te Aid of Twe Injured In Elmer, N. J., Blast . When. nn ncetylene exnloslen wrecked the rear of the Friendship Methodist Episcopal Church near Elmer, N. J., inst nignt, injuring two men and leaving the congregation in darkness, Mrs. Jo Je seph Heeve produced a pocket flashlight aim neipeti tne injured. Frederick Matsen, janitor of the church, was the mere scverelv hurt. He was burned when the lighting plant blew up. Edgnr llurten, who was standing near the church, waa cut by a stone. The congregation ordinarily numbers mere than a hundred, but because of the rain only twelve or fifteen men and women attended the evening servlee, conducted by the Hev. C. II. Dulleis, tne pastor. As Mr. Dulleis was finishing his ser nien, Mntsen went te. the small struc ture in the rear from which light Is sup piieu te tne cnurcn. une account was tlmt he was trying te add calclde te the aeet)leue tank'; another wns that he struck a match and that the tiny flame teticiieii en tne gas. The small buildlnr was almost de melished and a huse hole was tern In the rear wall. Mr. Dulleis was flung forward, but grasped an edge of the ptiipit, saving nimself from Injury. .lemDers or tne congregation were terrified for n moment. MrB. Iteev wife of a farmer of Friendship, was one et tne nrst te recover self-posses slen. She had carried a flashlight te guide her steps ever darkened reads te and from the church. She turned en the light nnd gave it te uarl Kramme, a member of the choir. Mrs. lteeve, Kramme and ethers hur- Qt & v Wishing weritheal ! that rash - Use RESINOL 5oelhinq &ndHedinq ' The first application ? steps the itchmg torture and helps te clarify the angry skin VL Armstrong's Linoleum for Everii Fleer in the Heuse ! I; I'1 ! 1 ,u Jr te & K. r-v RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet 'Office Space Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company An explosion i imaged the homes nf Hnrnie Hates, 020 Llnwend street, and I toward Hinelimmi. 021 Lluwned stieet Cauiileu. estei(l.ij . According te the flrrmen. Hates wns looking for a leak In a gaspipc in the cellar, when In the ' excitement hi- -truck a match. He escaped iiijui). Tin- services of the tircmen were net leipiiied. l Injured In an .lutninnbHp acciilent a j week age en the White Herse pike, near Camden. .lean I'liikelman, twentj i two years old. if 40.'1." (iirard awiitte I Philadelphia, nml her nlnction-year-eld leister. Etliel, weie able te !eae Coop, r ntnspital, Camden, lesteidii) afternoon. One occupant of the c ir, a jeuug man, 1 Was killed at the time. fiS & ,; RETAIL Plumbing Supplies WHOLESALE PRICES MARCH "BARGAINS $21.00 First Quality Vitreous China Tank and Bowl oak or mahog any seat. Guar anteed 5 years. I'nmiilrte Hltli nlrkrl plulril trltnndiiKs te ItiMtr, MORT SUPPLY CO. . Fourth i. dlrarU ,vf., l'hll.i. ITardtvarr Mill. Itoefem' and I'lumtrn' Supplln Palnm. oils antf UIhus epkx kvkkv kvi:mm; An automobile owned by C. W. (tuber, ,'JIHI Alabama mad, in the Pain low district of Camden, was tmiinl esterd.i morning In (ileiieester Cit stiipp, ( of tiies, headlights, coil box und everwhing eNe that leuld be riinoieil. The cir was stolen at 2 o'clock jestinliiy morning. It was towed te a secluded spot and there the thieves wei kul for mete than an hour icmeiii the tires ami pints. The were seen by a ueiu'liber who thought tli.it the had a bieakdewu. Pi re drove the fnmih of S. Wenes, a drv goods uiercliaiit at s'Jii Elm stieet. Camden, into the street at .'! e't took tills morning. The the orig inal! d In the bnseimnt of the store and suead te the first deer, damaging mer chandise tn a total of about l."il(). WeneH wns awakened short! after the hie liegmi b the smoke and areiisiil hi wife and two ehildien Tliej worn aide te escape without dillicult.v te tlin stMet. The hie was put out without ililhetilt.v The building is a tvvo-sterj buck stele and dwelling. A horse be'en.'ing te Piter Peke. of .Mount Ephiiilm. X. ,T . was killed lute lii-r ulglit when it tan inadleug into an i lectnc train en the West Jerse.v line, at Jeffetseu and Chilton avenues, ( 'umdcu Pnkn lut f 1 lift his team stand ing mi Chelteii avenue for a few mo ments. Tlie het se took fright, Peke be lieves, at a passing tiain. It run nwuj, smashed the wagon as it turned the coiner, bieke knife from tlie harness ami ran down the tinek. An epriss fiem Atlantic Citj wis coming, nnd the niaildeuisl louse iln-hed straight into the fewaid coin h. Tin- horse was hulled elT the tnu k bv tin impair, and was (had when tlie tiain stepped. tied te where Matsen lay stunned nnd burned. Physicians were summoned and the Injured Janitor was seat te the Itrldgeten Hospital. Durten was taken home. Ills condition Is net serious. & iiiHiutue nun UUUV IIIC lllUOly revel-headed man there for the mo ment," said Mrs. Reeve today, "There was no panic, However, and the mem bers of the congregation hurried out In the darkness after I had given my flash light te the choir singer. "The pastor was about te finish his sermon when we were startled by a terrific rear.v The lights went out and we could hear part of the rear wall fall ing. Someone' told,' me the janitor was trying te put mere calclde In the acety lene tank. Others said he bad struck a match. Hew te Lese Fat Dr. Karat R. Coedand, M. D CemmUsUrxr of Hnlth Nw Yerk ri "There r enlr tws thlnjt nrmuarr t tkcfr fet prepem" KXKKriSK pins riWSriBATlON AND ATTENTION TO DIET. , u There Is m Mlrrnt In the World for Fat eieept Dtnplrstlen anl It inn bt (rea the result of phrMes! etttlly. and Toe raet Mclade from the dlrtan ths reeds which carry Fat-rre- ranff element. . IV haTc expfrlfnced women" here all the tlme te eztend tee every diirinc element. We haw etmrl roarteey nnd service. Vtst't Our Institution for Trial Treatment. Ne Obligation. COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevue Court Building Phene, Spruce sm 1418 Walnut Street Seth Themas Mantel Cleck Mahogany finished case, 9$ inches high, 16 inches wide eight-day Seth Themas movement, striking hour and half hour en Cathedral gong $17. We show a complete line of Seth Themas clocks all are moderately priced. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MEnCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS They Haul Mere Fer Less Ever since the first Packard truck was built, new mere than twelve years age. the record of Packard trucks in all lines of industry has been one of con slstent economy, rugged performance, and maximum earning power. Packard trucfc rfce are lower 'today than or five yean past and en some models, even lower. Medel EC 2-2K ten.) solid tires . . $3100 Medel ED (3-4 tens) solid tires . . . 4100 Medel EF (5-7 tens) solid tires . . . 4500 Medel EX (2-2J4 tens) pneumatic tires 3500 PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street PACKARD lASKTMt OWNS OKI ifter-Dhuwr Tricks ' i - i fill ftep that pain! fuiviv, warmini;, soetning, comforting i felitr fellows an application of Slean's t Just slap It en the strained, rked muscle. Qoed for rheumatism. fmetntte without rubbinj. 9 It handy MMbvteS Ne. til 'J he Fountain IVmll All (ildlllltl'A ipencil it held hctwri'll tin- ti(is of tln'.llir.TiH and thumb. Py merely S4iip.ini; it dnips! of water tilcltle fiem the iii'iii'il. The secret Is n till jiii uf pellR(,, Mlili'h ii su'it'lly held between tin; Ihiiinb and lliiuerH, iiricr te tnkiiig Jliu iiencll, 'Hie iiencil nml niciijre lield tetetlic- HHICMU of muv4ts nre r ti4 illiiHtrntr.t, umi a nttlu tlie Miunj I'rnrtuceH the icHult. Ti hlpii(c Is dropped . theflnlfb.f Yeu wouldn't knew the old bedroom The new bed and dresser looked "funny" en the old fleer. A line 1 leum fleer and a few rugs worked the change FOUR walls, a fleer and ceiling, windows and a deer that is a room. Hew are you going te "fix it up"? Begin with the fleer. If your idea of modern linoleum is something te tack down in the pan try, then you don't knew what a beautiful fleer modern linoleum, properly laid, will make. Tacks have nothing te de with properly laid linoleum. Linoleum should be cemented down firmly ever builders' deadening felt. Laid this way there are no unsightly seams or cracks. The design in the picture is a carpet inlaid, but you can buy rich plain colors, Jaspes (two-tortes), parquetry- inlaids, marble tile inlaids, and dis tinctive printed patterns. Such a fleer is quiet, warm (Armstrong's Lino leum is made with cork and is a non-conductor of heat), the easiest of all floors te clean, and is really quite inexpensive. It is a permanent fleer. Yeu lay your rugs en it. We have a little booklet, "Decorative Linoleum Floers, "containing twenty-four colerplates, show ing some of the Jaspes, carpet inlaids, parquetry and marble tile inlaids, etc. This booklet will be sent free en req uest. Yeu can take it te a store and show the merchant exactly what you want te see. Any store will give you estimates of the cost of Armstrong's Linoleum put down in your home. All Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed te give satisfaction. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Pennsylvania New Yerk Office: 212 Fifth Ave. CtAfer tk, CIRCLE "A" IrtdmiA ntkburOfiUdk Mad fa-cast nOlKdiASuMm! CDuiniMhia tv And the standard of milk quality, as new nationally recog nized, has been an Abbotts policy for nearly half a century. "ID EAD "The Battle of the Milk Bettle," by Ferrest Crissey, in the Saturday Evening Pest of March 18th. Fer mere than forty-four years it has been the Abbotts policy te secure the finest milk obtainable and distribute it at the lowest possible cost te the consumer. As you will see from reading this remarkable article, this Philadel phia low-cost policy has achieved nation-wide recognition. We have done everything hu manly possible te keep down the distribution cost of milk. .And likewise we have done every thing humanly possible te keep up the quality. Dr. Charles E. North, the emi nent authority mentioned in this article, directs the members of our Laboratory Staff, who per sonally instruct the Abbotts farmers in correct methods of handling milk. Abbotts Milk is net only checked at its source but in our own country and city laboratories as well. And when a bottle of A bbetts "A" Milk reaches your doorstep in the morning you can rest assured that it is as healthful as human skill and laboratory control can make it 'Phene Baring 0205 today and have a bottle of Abbotts "A" Milk delivered in the morning. Abbotts K Milk ABBOTTS' ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. "Milk suppliers te critical buyers" Philadelphia Atlantic City Ocean City Pleasantville Wildwood j.,- ,zjl!T Lv&vX MmimtmimhM T. S,i iir-i 'r . Mmt. f7 win -" -- m .-. ....," .a.wAgg.j MiSH&SSN . MA m&)Mau&&K,. '4C -'J, . ,;.iv '.' :,:UIi jwJ-I't5??KTlS5fJPKf! SBSBM-aiiUdttiLMaBMSMIssatdiagaLfct .T ?. f an 1 tt. i '-X t v ut 'i .: 'MW.v'HB&jSjuakiBL!UiL &wfftfjff,(. '-, texJ&asataalafiKlaM